\ 2 ump Black Hawks; Whe Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., April 12, 1965. 11 / on 4 Ate ATR yO FIR GAM IG CAPT Penh gr : . Ch'town League — ires | : oi Norm Ullman Fires Three @ ; : : a : ir! Second period — 3 Chicago, Stages Banquet ; , By JERRY GLADMAN is on effort to protect the Be mt pet Vaso. 19 " ee ETROIT (CP)—Three goals : opportunity to | Detroit, Ullman ‘Gadsby’ ; the winners of a dozen | — Uliman—two of them oat pe dog 15:57 when/5. Detroit, Ullman 17.40. Pen- coer: ae OS Stes nels and prizes. a in a five-second span—gave De- | oe went off for hooking, | alties—Lindsay 5:4§. Hull 12:51, dian Legion Home mpteeh ee team trophies for the troit Red Wings a 4-2 win over r, the Red Wing penalty- Mikita, Godfrey 16:12. rer old Chariotistown District league winners id the. achedule| Chicago Black Hawks and a Mune iat Maek fewk S61 Shive portent. Decok, Ube rane Saer Members| winners, donated by. Cudmore's| 32 lead in the best-of-seven - ‘tackers from getting any clear | (Godrey, Gadsby) 17:59. —_ ee eee aes the Dry Cleaners and Michael Bro-| Stanley Cup semi-final Sunday _ ‘shots at Crozier. ee tere 1:38 their thers respec’ , Were won : 4 scori t “n at 2° league,. _ oo canenl tp Rogers Peeeeans received —~ goals gave the slick-skat- 1 <a a are when Crozier |Mikita, Lindsey 14:17, Howe coaches oy ests by the team captai, Kevin ing centre a total of five in , 15-foot shot , 15:57 officiala,, distinguished po Smith vn fine f games and it was |failed to glove a } “oan from + athletic world - The for in- also the three-goal effort |from the point by righ . Hall 11 8 7—26 cponeess pf ‘wepbies. gothered to) Oe players, their donors and athe iy ee ok wo ais a | Gee 9 8 6-23 it recipients are listed as follows: - Veteran léfts Ted Lind-. maining in the period, Lindsay. Kevin Smith, Rogers Rangers, with his, third of the set, | Popa ga scramble Cd Warwic ion trophy for ‘most valuable | say. beat Hall from a Y CUP ar player; Gus Houston, PWC. seared tp ether Red Ming ce ‘around the net, flipping the STANLE : i ° |L. Sear trophy for most gentle- Leftwinger “or thei |puck over the goalie's glove STANDINGS Biasis Sing © manly player; J : asother standout game | hand. > ; |Rogers Rangers, Ellis Bros. |Hawks> and counted ain seen Hull’s goal in’ the second e NADIAN PRESS |award for most goals; Arnold of the, series, one shy tying i came soon after’ he By THE CANADIAN PRESS | ‘By THE CA MacLeod, Rogers Rangers, the playoff record ,stepped out of the pendlty- box. | Series A Carls Warwick ‘singled home | & ace Pharmacy award for most | Nesterenko, with his first, was Site cas tehind the’ tree Ge we tte iienth me aie inet | Assists. i 4 the other Black Hawk scorer. i cS when he scooped up a Detroit 32 ru 5 . the first fime ‘in Charlotte- ae fein iohns, zeroed | Tes ‘itted “St.Louis Cardinale past wes ‘All-dter team, chaven ter gag — licamuny teat NORM ULLMAN : | gpl oe 2 chet | Chicago a - Karisas City AGiaies Sanday a panel of coaches, officials and ik Gat te eed oe cer. with 42 this son-|which the goalie bad. little | chicase emiay's°% , and adbween 0 interested citizens, were aes riod gave Wings the lead for | ‘P — "in his first two hance to stop. - (Detroit leads _ best-of-sevet "Orne world champions finished @Fophies at the dinner. Voting (the first -time~of the night and | S08-—cashe _ | Ullman’s rapid = fire goals | semi-final series 3-2) The world champ: erd the _for_every_position eo , o was a playoff record. It took _ “ Rae down con: | were almost identical, both foot- . Game’ Tuesday we faites aire The major |yc7, Cee ladeed ry Sea 4 Bill Hay of- Chicago two see-) oe i in the ning min- | high shots from inside the blue- petroit at Chicago Athletics 2 opens rom er team figured : jonde to a pair eae See wae the |line which caught the bar cor- | Series B ee emis Uinegel bef By YES JUNIOR HOCKEY BANQUET | ceaiat ‘Bette in nat scare we of the final periodax the ne which cau : ‘i In other games Sunday, | yote luced the following win- : i e wiles Brig, "™i-final_ in Detroit. _ offset | firit two periods appeared to SUMMARY Montreal 72 Sandy Koufax capped a three- ners of the six tions on the Players of the Charlottetown ' the Royal Canadian Legion’ and League , ‘senting | ed Wings’ triumph | weaken the players. | First period—1. Chicago, Nes- | Toronto : 2 Siglo, ee Oe eae ay ie Rp Mua aegis mi ee Ha avis gs tars Came 2 = ; t ting | 3 Y . with Ni atthe eee | the Detroit, say r » | Toron “gince ee ee Carl McQuaid, SDHS; es aor Geel Pg copped all the mar- league championship to team 7. veteran goalie made sev- jae 5 _— . se sieuby | Headerson? tk Ponnlbens | theesrenl Unde be tedaccce ’ Wash- right defence, Karl Duncan,| at an athletic bang in the local junior loop captain, Kevin Smith. ‘eral brilliant saves in holding Hawk: ir |Barkley 1:41, Pronovost 6:19, semi-final series 3-2) les. Dodgers defeated righ Charlottetown branch of bles in the ju clearing the puck from the: tagtee.. Senatene 34: ‘PWC; left defencé, Kevin Smith,| at the - ° Se Dee ee een el oa. te the inter pelt of thoitt:@, Kavetito fee Yaad Game Tuesday Jeti Torburg’s seventh-inning Rogers Reapers: ie eae : Z . : ~~ oo ve. "oe period, Detroit played it close |19:08. : - {Montreal at Toronto home run, a wa ; :. : ° : al. He closed — aia aes Ra ha ires Winner; 222-2 homer -Dodger | ® ing Qroce J : “ and . Marcel -Pronovost. Pan a ane ea dition by Father’ Cameron the . See — fe gn Aventy OS es Montrea Topp es 1orontTo =.."3. played an out- : mi b went on to aaa vietory over |oura au testieding sini — = = = or <— ; i‘ oe the guae ‘ REMINDER FOLKS @ : Boston Red = di eld each spring t ; iy , Hawks i $ Harry Bright's soventivianing Slewtis cumsletion of pir oae By BILL NEVILLE {sm eran gy conn Bower's other” Montreal goals. Centre for, mos of the first two periods ee . home run with two on was the |in this robust young hockey ‘MONTREAL -(CP)--—--Free- that shattered Johnny Bower's | ot! Wullerd was the lane Ter. | their“ heavy ~hecking : blow . Bobby fired | goal stick en route to the net Bob peared to take a toll on the ee seem five : for the dinner was) ynecung f ee red | 7:30 of the flaw period. re marksman. = playelt star | Time Detrely wat Cee 438 HOURS MINIMUM : : ie a on, Oe fifth innng to \Brig. A. W. Rogers, President of | Ste ssturgay night as Mont. | The 24-year a oe Beliveau, another p ° clearings puc! 7 * . Y oa te : score four runs and defeat the Charlottetown District Junior Canadiens downed Toronto also scored the decisive g for Montreal, scored his goal/own zone and, when they i Phiadelphia Phillies 5-1. -|Hockey League. Saole Leafs, $1, to @ 38 | Montreal's 52 victory in te into an empty net with only 44|Hawks brought it right back in. NOTICE REQUIRED es their best-of. Stan- \Series opener. Canadie So ‘ : oronto PROTECT HALL i ° : : : on semi-final playoff. | the second game, too, but then |seconds left to play. T | Defencemen ‘Elmer (Moose). f Se aay ge eee in-a-row to the /had pulled Bower in favor of a) Ravlich did an : a ronto Co Jie Toronto for Tuesday's sith Leafs in Torono, lsat attacker, only to se. the providing cover . FOR ALL CONNECTIONS . 2 with the defending cham-| Saturday night’s victory was | move backfire’ as it did Hall when the Wings did as ' : Gan tents needing two wins in the fifth in-a-row for the home | @2:cdiens in the fourth jicago. zone. | ~ ! 3 S t 4 vi ar ae taeiee. |team ‘in the series. Toronto opened ~ had the upper. ee - a States Opinion les SF has ee, ne PETE ETE ELE TT| sora a Geny tie of the yeor fi everyone. The men ‘ contest, re 0 i ' ga : a in odd effort + ‘ A Tameatey fat. 0 soventh and 46; janis four -bome-tco viclorien was a rather e Maritime Electric are busy too . - : they have summer cot- * AL McNEIL \seven semi-final Stanley Cup | SS game. standout }that the visitors still are look«/ sloppy Montreal defensive work — ; fea oe ® d MONTREAL (CP) — “We're |series 3-1 to Montreal Cans-| Rousseau, a” playoff ling for their first triumph after to fire a shot from-the-side.of - sane fages fofurnon .. new services torum:. ..an many right ‘back where we started /diens Saturday night. Sor a Peneiet museee iene giane be te a cules leas od which dropped i Wil : : oe last © said Punch Imlach. | The victory gave Canadiens a ocuey Le play, brought |. Rookie- Yvon Cournoyer, with |Gump Worsley’s arm. ather jobs. a : “This. "6 go to do every-|3-2 edgé in series games. 15.187 paar teal to their feet;his first playoff goal, and CoP" | aes IT UP | : said : : thing” ve | “It would ie ee 7 . Sma get. that ene: back. | eee fate a - " hb had: robbery if we won Cournoyer : Pe : : watched Bis ‘Maple. Leal drop one ee a, the | ‘ Ww n . pe gh nd eee : Avoid inconvenience and delay by applying for service at the fifth game of the best-of-|-“We played so in the | e e oO ig) ; ae lat ee cee) aver: Arautreng aud Cart Brewer least 48 hours before it is required. = - diens) to sleep. in the second, ; = i Sa sreckad tal re : , SWAP Tourney ee ee Bute ee on the net to’ tip in Claude EF pe 3 . . - no team on ff Fe — on 2 F : “| Provost's goalmouth pass ; j Is Concluded ithe road nae Sew and | Kingston Aces That set the stage for Rous- S ID ’ ; ‘complained t ¢ gave ! : seau’s all-important marker. : Silla ce Sl Ba Ee ls TIME. ELECTRIC anothe 1 ea SHERBROOKE, Que. (CP)—| Sherbroske: Goal —_ Aubry.|" Defenceman Ted Ha |, The a tite one | | % ketball at the wi a Sherbrooke vers | = ° i ; , : | : Phiats winning the champion-| “Why they even gave it away Kingston Aces 10-5 Sunday to Levesque, Mascotto, ;Chevalier. | Rousseau Sen _— the | championship at Birchwood gym 3 eo ¢ ship. » \four times in one shift,” he win the Allan Cup best-of-five | Forwards — Drouin, oe ae eee. into the Saturday afternoon by downing — - Thé 64-65 season consisted of added. \ eastern semi-final series in Richer, 5 pita & ty Fordito sae aod we aking | Summerside Aces | 69-51 to — : 18 games for each of the five The Toronto coaci=said bis three straight games. : re epin, udreault, a shot to: send’ Toronto ithe races ie men. i & teams in the league. This is a club was going so badly that Throughout the series ate ei Sriunsa. Lene lieet Bengies 10. Me ices, let (bY a gcd count aie change from the four teams of he told the team in the dressing | Reavers specialized in lopsided leree ° ‘Shere: Sy tow cizaler that went Tight |man was scoring a ee ie Sit season. Dut it is due room between periods: “Let's scores, winning the first two men — Val : through Bower's stick| into the | COMDoU"IDwe ince for 14 points 0 area Demmee of payers. declare ng for? S'* matches at —e |. aouany bottom left hand corner. ‘and teammates Pete McGonnell | éus aes in ee — bend ee ADIENS ae cn tee tes Seavies was First period oi — Beliveau settled penn issue | and - Strang collected 11] - WHEN AND : Phi i ING FOR CAN . . J ) 12:00; 2. ° all at } when | points i Rb Saco Gary Comore, The way wt way ging ne Sion Nolet, who tale tree Ear (Joan) 12.0: 3, S| ace aad for allot 6 we he tore sot ce! ~CHANDL ° e WHERE YOU . * hw i Cana- 290; 3. ; , the ; Lateline oe ne a eae Ce gk a, hea (gad ayes ed Rely to ity will now represent the I: : NEED IT... Lothien Phalanax — teed “How: can I. feel bad about for the home Richer and Rod |14:46; 4. Sherbrooke, Guifbault | bes, aes puck through his legs land in.the Maritime. playdowns GLASS DEPARTMENT : hon Dingo Narvey ‘Jap Cou. losing 1t;" the cdech said-in re-|Catdin, Rajoga d|(Levesque) 17:58. Pensities— into the empty net eee Coen oe mae “ ALL* WAYS! Ron » Harvey Jay, Cen- , e "query, “we didn't play Baudreault.. Bob Dupres wh | Castlemén 4:37, Chevalier 19:40 ; : \derway in New Brunswick this tenniaé \\ Brian Munroe, Barry Ply to & avery. “we ¢ baary Dee oa cee | Sseaee bales . Kingston, a er weekend. me "or ae five teams only four | Imlach said it was just the |, 08,6 “met Wan 1S) allies: |Jones (Long, Earl) 1:37; 6. Buffey. it was the tamest game | , DWE were the scoring stars for gible for the semi Tes Tomer sick was cht, Other Kingston marksmen Kingston, Kearns (Jones, Earl) of the series with little real hit- | the losing squad as they counted ee. ; Seulicoor how a tie with the Johnny Bower's stick was ox jwere Ron Earl, Dennis Kearns” 10:58; 7. Kingston; Jones (Long an nothing approaching &|for 13 points apiece while Swa- i : , last are teame a round-robin [ered tie ioe Pre ‘bluckne ty [and Peter Robertson. tl, scor- |Nolet (Mascotto’ Bare helt; | serious clash. Leats took nile of |terg ccstibutes ® porate i the playell was necessary. Canadiens’ winger Bobby Rous- _ The Aces eee ae anak :45; 9. Sherbrooke, Richer | *¢ penalties. wa Coonise are the lineups: au ee ee anaes ood wee: |e oe ine mark of the | (Guilbault, Drouin) 17:24, Pes- | EARNS FIRST WIN rs Charicttetown: P. McGonnell iats*ma' P : i i alties—Cardin 0:22; Guilbault orsley thi . MacLean 8. — were out. This tour- The puck carried 8 first period, wae ene ign tesonttee Py oat oe | we : Zar. ue cee i. a = A oe Le us take care of all your glass fieeds, everything from Puleliaee tos Paotean oguinat valccuaes salut ¥ out elmer se |idas, double minors’ 19:25, Car-| Hodge suffered o° aroin “te ae | Strang 11, W. MacLean 4. Mor-} 5 desk to installing new picture windows. When it's Phia a : goal-tender’s stic | eee ‘din, minor major, Jones minor scored his first victory with rison 4, 5. ; the Tria with the Phiats |. the winning goal, although oF ee "a a 19:51. ' best effort to date. He handled | euuniedae, — McEachern 5.7 GLASS you need, call CHANDLER BROS. LTD. 4 winning best of three series | liven fired | Temain rr | Third period—10. Sherbrooke, | 37 shots and while few of them | Swazara 9, Pincock 13, Urquhart : -¥ “ a en ter leche le co t at |second' period, but in the third ‘Cardin (Nolet, Levesque). 6:0 |were really difficult. he was a 13, Baglole 2, Silliphant 4, Grat- | oud. —————— Soe to ae re 19:16 of the final pertad. - Same, "an Sovireshe team 11. gg emery san mg steady performer throughout. _ton 5. : GLASS SHELVES BSCURE GLASS WINDOW gam@-fo one. 1 Sow id he had been ht fire and blasted 17 beault, Drouin) 9:38; - AND GLASS pe GLASS : ee we oa ao shot by defence- |shots at ‘Kingston goalie Tom |brooke, Dupre (Chevalier) ” for doors and windows. ° eee Gel ew es a es ee ‘Mercer. Five of the shots got |10:59; 13. Kingston, Robertson BINNING WITH FOR I atthe end of regulation time | ‘The Toronto coach had harsh |by "him, ‘while his’ teum~ was |(Kearns. Rawson)” 1S a0r one ALL assorted patterns * cod wnt tae ‘ean ‘he Tend iwords foe Wea: tities atleite of [able to put only one pas{3Beav- (Sherbrooke, Cardin 16:55; 15. NECESSARY HOME USE aoa Posy oe rtime period. In his penalty-killing squad. Cana- | érs’ goalie Serge | airy, povaheh ome a ee HARDWARE ANY SIZE SeGaed We bc tne seach sad Wii SMap_gelle 86 Lonbe-toe-o tus | Ktuestéac tak alee Sic ieee ek Gee eee by — proved to be too much and with play goals to Leafs two in ease Mastek, Gemtnarm, Cardin) 17%, Madaeiee ama me . dua oo “MacNutt "aan weinvery time we get a penalty, Rawson, Collins. Forwards— and major 19:19. 2s ALUMINUM DOORS : late neve ledeed back and our wa slow = game 0 see kame? on eee tiene’ 12 8 9-29 I i WINDOWS & SCREENS — er : 5 ond of this|down to a w oe ee. . ° . Donnell, | DESK . AND-DOORS. cele o = 2 don’t even try to score. ee Ss ee See ee - = —— DRESSER TOPS repaired . . sashes glazed eek ty Be COFFEE 7 ~ ; \ ' ; TABLES COMMERCIAL, outntu on Olla CUT ANY Sze cea - 2 THERMOPANE ~ : ; T _ the window with built-in insulation re y ; = SLIDING sold and installed. = ‘Wins Masters ournamen | ane : it the w: that ” : ANY SIZE a {the impaet of the big Columbus, |at the fourth hole for the first |them gave oe TRACK, Have your storm windows and screens CUr-AND * ; a , ; ; It time in a stretch of 29 holes— |Nicklaus administered, or : : " n ACSOMEN, Gs, (68) foes Oe Be eee a ae, and had four birdies. He Palmer, the defending cham- AND repaired «.q NOW prompt and efficient | wstarLEep Nicklaus, blond young Goliath. ar an ed by three shots missed other birdies by inches. pion and four + time winner, service assured. IN HOMES cocond Masere tite Sunday ‘ty tee vocerd #6 witch Ben Wagan |” One of unep taiee: on the Gus: \tevee pot bee charge mbine way MARDWARE | ' aos second Masters title Sunday by the rec 3 and held proudly for |yard 15th hole where two tre-|and finished with » 70. Player, : eae n nine shots with a record-shaty set in 195: ans ; s blows put him on the |the little South African, scram. PHONE 4-6557 . : tablished huneat Tir mig o0| Tee previens lergect winateg , putting for an eagle. His bled to a 73. ‘ 4 ire ov ane th sO ao putt from 40 feet went six! Mason Rudolph shot a par 72 2 FOR YOUR WINDOW golf's new super- : i : the next A ae ; ; It was a slaughter. | mupshrooming gene A ma Gon in the too os tcp and (of 283 and fourth money. Dan PATTERNED - DRAFT The 210.- pound Nicklaus, a |lures the a , he Gap by |curied away. Sikes, S-year-old campaigner ; : SHEET DEFLECTORS |, meenee. Te carl Cems ie any Tee cap Big Jack refused to be dis- from Jacksonville, Fla had a : ; eae maxed one of the game se ens y aie te 1988 eta by this unlucky turn. final 75-for 285 and fifth. ‘ 4 GLASS PATIO all-time performances with a*tured He. parred.the short 16th easily. Gene. Littler, former U.S. es Now in Stock... .. é' ” ANY SIZE — ; eee eae oe peare tie and on the 400yard 17th rifled | Oper champion. shot « 74 to tie : . DOORS Cedeied marge Over his two | ‘paimer, the Gelending dhom- oach to within 18 inches for sixth at 286 with Spain's - ; 5 5 three. Arnold Palmer and Gary pion and four.ime winner, and itor Wie Tinal ‘indie es i 1 | od REQUIREMENTS TODAY ~ three. “Aragld Palmer oad. Gere Player tied for second , plece. At 2%, Nicklaus already has |par 72. ° KEITH CA - ; . ; ; : ; i pre followed : SERVICE waite ce hse Ny ed" ad en fr Me eae eo, Soto ecee AMEE ramous CHANDLER BROS. LTD. = * once started his carge at the) 69-73280.: Sah he he Notional Lemttows ted ot S97, a: oMILLTWELL” é 8 QUALITY — ‘ halfway point, the others mere Knudson. of Toronto, ‘twice ‘hefore he turned pro. Nobody else was able to 25 Brackley Pr. Road Ch'town E ee | Plywood Place P. O. Box 127 SaTisr a | aoe 5 Sheees, ly Canadian to get past re a WINDOWS F oo i ieeciad eemuemer: reat “j6-hole cutoff last week, |10 BREAK PAR Byron Nelson finished shead ” Charlottetown, P.E.I. the massive, = oe aanaee with %73-89-74—988. Of.the 91 players who began‘of his old rival, Hogan, by “Tf We Sell Them—We ‘Service Them ; . . een Pincctapen ane dadew' On his closing round, Nick- last Thursday, only 10 were ‘shooting ey om Hogan ee” j e - : ee car tines “iat numbed by laus went one over-par one— ‘able to break par and none of ,also had a , s 4 ‘ ss s ¥ . * “