Canadiens Tie Leafs 1-All In Penalty-Studded Game (cP) — _eecale | Teeter night brought Mont-) and Toronto's CarBrewer were at 11:26 of the third period | Toronto Maple Leafs EH ans a SPORTS FRONT By PIUS CALLAGHAN Are Ramblers That Good? ees Rens Seay wate eae perk of, Ge Cone Breton champions, North Sydney Victorias. There was plenty of talk before this series got lerway ee ee oe See Ae I sven fei that tats wes the year that Cape Breton would at least throw a seare into the 7, woe. Senior Hockey League champions. talked to several persons who had seen both leagues in edna and just about everyone agreed the Cape Breton repre- rarer. sonia Ne ninth sizenaer then 3. wap lee Bi pte s0, ple of . Mind you, we don’t find folks who came out and fala ts Cape Breton would conquer but all of them felt Ed Swyers’ boys would prove sturdy opponents for the league headed by Halifax's John Mullane. The series is history now and Cape Breton made a most dismal chewing. especially in that first game on home ice where the Ramblers crushed them 7-1, This was the game in ati Hl a He Fy sie fl z zg ie FET E FE et Hl HIG tte HH Se # F 2 i i E e i E a Fe which we had expected the Vies to look mighty good. They were | business of winning their home before something Uke 3500 howling supporters. They knew Taoeie an the tact coven) Doskcn’s apet Slated every nook and corner of the Northside rin! is was Chance to get a jump on the powerful Ramblers CITY RINK IS RUNNER-UP However, instead of coming through with a top notch per formance, the Vics, ended on the short end of a most humiliat A Charlottetown rink skip- Patriot bonspiel in Alberton | Carruthers; mate, Shirley | Roper and first stone Muriel oa Ing 7-1 score. That put a crimp in the series right then and there | Zesnaver wa tne Bees esday. The team was ¢, evar. | waa final | ness for : tre and that second game Wednesday night meant pretty close te | was runner up in The Eevening camaro of skip, Gladys fae | Teen Stan! Montague tonight. Marea ce me Ce sanhens aN the nothi t astern P ro f essioni lockey per League, and the rookie played Perhaps ban were: hefiy tatermed shent Ch Wereette: tae: Perhaps the Ramblers are better club than a year ag Macc eeeiieey ateammelied to nach an cary Maritime championship. IF ' - Whatever it was, the affair was strictly no contest and Ramb- Oo u r i n S a re Oo oO ing. period. later 0. SUMMARY =. ry, Tecendy summoned First period: 1. Toronto, Hor- coerce err oe een eee trom the Edmonton farm club, |i, 7 uber,” Nevin) "18:26, foore 6:41, Ol Parkdale Royals. | fired a rebound through the legs ‘ of flu-stricken Boston goalie a 3 —e Differ Bruce Gamble. i sseau 12:49, Bre- Jeffery struck again on a 15 | of the and other | wer 17:34, Pulford, Beliveaa foot back hander in the finale dents to the rink as possible | 18:42, @ 30-save shutout by Bas-| and last night were quite confi-| Second period: No Lgr=erd talk around town al bgen~ thagpenbey a anes to ussite It's far from ae and samen ane who insist There are Ramblers will chase ce Hovals | By JACK SULLIVAN has only one game left and has | shut out for the first seven ends | Ontario 012 010 230 100-10 sen was hs third of the season | dent the rink would be filled to Penalties—Talbot, Moore (mi at of the rink, Theos folks tell us that oc rre tg! Oe} | Canadian Press Sports Editor | a 6-3 won-lost record. as defending champion Hee | Quebec 101 011 010 100— 6| and was highlighted by a bril- capacity. conduct) 6:21 ee ee es te ‘cams shouldn't be playing on the | KITCHENER, Ont. (CP) —| The championship is sched- Gervais from Edmonton piled Manitoba - 10 100 202 012— 9 liant ~ against Johnny Bucyk | Proceeds from tonights game | bot 13: lon, go 00 and argue thet the tx rything the Northside Vics got, | British Columbia, Saskatchewan |Wed to wind up today with up a cosy 91 lead. 202 010 010 010— 7, Facing in alone midway in the | will go towards hockey equip- Montreal bench penalty (served Boe ree ticeer doees. Alter whet happened tos | : fumes inthe morning and after: | "Northern Ontaria topped Nova | Rivsrta ota 108 gos totip| ss=o0d_erlad. ment for these young lads. And | by Carter) 18: the Royals will get in biegrroush we are still far from conviced | Alberta and Manitoba shared | noon and there appears to be a| Scotia in an 11-10 squeaker | N.S. 001 020 210 006—12 SUMMARY it is hoped that all will come| Third period: 2. Montreal, ewe os a ee Eee the top spot in the standings | good possibility of a playoff. If while New Brunswick was hu- | PEI. 010 202 002 110— 9, First period—1. Detroit, Fon-| along and see them in action. | Geoffrion 19 (Backstrom, Tal- * Now don’t go mailing this column to the Ramblers and have with six victories and two losses this happens, officials have | miliating Newfoundland 27-4. | NINTH ROUND teyne 5 (Stasiuk, MacGregor) Payritahon the minor games on 11:26, Penalties: ae them read into it that the Royals will cop the Maritime er: each after nine rounds of the | Scheduled a playoff game for | A crowd of 5,672, the largest | Naa 010 020 100 000— 4 | 12:06; 2. Detroit, Jeffery 4 (Ull-| the Montague Primroses will | 0:28, J. C. Tremblay WE DIDN'T SAY THAT but we are saying these Frizzetimen 10-game round-robin Canadian |® P.m. tonight. to witness a curling match ig NB 103 206 035 313-27 | Man, Gadsby) 16:42. Penalties) will take on the Irving Oi ter Saves will give a much better account of themselves than did the Cape | curiing championship Thursday | DON’T WASTE TIME eastern Canada, had its eyes | NS 020 102 120 101-10, —none. m Charlottetown and — time Breton champions. night. Saskatchewan had a ninth. | Peeled on the B.C.-Ontario con- | N.Ont 003 010 001 020 7| | Second period: Leg feo ning] Sermiion a aeepe. we! Show, e Pisate irse, the greatest optimist of them all, Bobby White, |" Ontario, beaten 86 by Reg round bye and the other West test—and they gave the 47-year- | BC 100 201 001 100 2-8 rena Green 6: a : cou maintains his Royals can conquer the Ramblers. You can laugh — stone's rink from Tr vi i old Reg Stone, skip of the west | Ont. 020 010 010 011 oo) 6 Detroit, Jef- at Bobby if vou like but he made some predictions that were |in°s tremendous extracend bat. from British, Columbia dwt coast Tink, a. standing ovation | Que on) 00 ot tno §,fory 8 Uimen) #10. Penal really bold but they. stood up. have far more | {les Was practically shunted out | waste any time locking up their | When he rubbed out Ontario's | Alberta 210 231 100 130-14 | Williams S are MacDonald 9: a a ur a i nor Mr. "White insloted. that “Penguins, would ave ofa more | of any possible change to give matches. ick (rack 0) covent tye) tae | Mam 111 140 220 210-18 | Howe 19:6: trouble with the Bvinrudes in the semi-finals than Trvyon that, | the east its first title since | Manitoba clobbered Prince | °%tt@ © See Ponte have with Summerside Crystals. Well, you know the Nova Scotia won it in Halifax Edward Island 152 and Alberta This zame was one of the 2. * saves y Bye — Saskatchewan. Bassen "Then Bobby boldly exclaimed for all to hear that Royals | Nova. § nade it 183 aver Gueber Tha best-curled since the champion-| STANDINGS | Gamble niece would sweep their series with Crystals without the loss of 8 | °"rhe Gntario rink from Toronto | Quebee rink from Lachine wat ee eee | Oc ey Cc e u e PW game. There was lots of snickering when that remark was made | mtario, behind 6-4 after 10, Saskatchewan 862 But ar & loudest, whee the series wes comniees. HUNTERS’ CORNER | surrendered singles in the 11th) British Columbia 862 \Sum- Hi Cops re " te des de eeute ids ta ietes en ta 862 Following program ie trip to Summerside in Workin’ Gren 8 gate. test of Royals! fans told us $e ee On the 12th, vice-skip Roy) Manitoba 862 busy day at Sports| cars where they will play Sum. ime the Oilers and the greate 1 s a Gnas was! wide’ on a -wellivte:|| Gated aaa Series Oo | Kaa" for minor hockeyists, | merside RCAF Paperweights at would be the Frizzelimen in, firee or four game ° : ener | \3: fan: obiey ‘ta atill rout Fi tart! tected rock sitting on the rm) New Brunswick 954 day 2:00 p.m. at the RCAF Rink im vinta the fet ‘ie aretons, eight the Ramb- | shermen star Ing of the fourfoot ring. Ontario Northern Ontario 844) suman Summer ara — Se ee ee ee lers. He's downright serious about It ‘They can be taken” i ° p Bayne Secord made a tre-/ Nova Scotia g44 be ahearspt r- | Star Bant series for the Island “A* bas cgay cemdtedre Ga very tors fo 2 To Get Ready For Opening | mena ira {0 count two, on| Guedes 326 paeenee He oh e ed to} Newfoundlan 808] s leave Sports Arena all for the St ide tri 808 Civie for ye Summersi trip, wea- AT ANY rate, the Ramblers will be here at The Sports Arena | yfarch, with its bright sun-)was the angler that landed one ite a Favorite wienremoking)| Prince Edward Island y night season's largest crowd will be watching 1, by on are ee ete the rineriadiet Toast shine and promise of spring,| of such weight. A trout fisher- bat he drew i with : peal ced rock for second shot. They brought a gleam in the| man, who should know what he ° . zthe decision but we are still clinging to the beet thet | 28S Sa me eyes of many died in the wool| was’ talking about, estimated in st is in for one of its greatest surprises of his 1961-62 eea-..| trout ‘fishermen. I have talked| that the take between July 25t Ei e s Ip ale sty bali Jub and they got str to several that have over-haul-| and August 25th averaged 500 ot a oer SNe ee ee aT Th be tak ail the wage” &™ “renet® | oa their fishing gear and have| trout per day or an approximate| @d Stone tried to ae ee PWC 72- 36 their opening morning trouting| total for the month of fifteen ard in with a running a goal <> Free Delivery gpiece inthe first frame, and | py. 10 AM.—12 P.M. Vesey, Mac aati I y ts Quite a few anglers were dis-|there at high noon. I was told| COld draw to the four-foot ring| trouble disposing of the | game will be played at the Barkdale aroWe 3, | | Stat Duta ene sa = °s Prince of Wales sot selected. Its a smart move | thousan ie tailed on a big gambling try. | Junior Vareit eb eo flgenws rcp 00.130 ; On all orders. appointed over last season's| that one boat moved up the dam fF shot. Stone ran him out and clei in rive? contest. tas a | {routing luck while others claim| in late evening and hadn't come ¢Pt for his double. | for the Saints puts | Way. and if game is re 30-3:00 —. Paperweights — In Friday's 10th round, sched- necessary, It wil be Played at QSS Rams ve. Parkdale, ete, next ‘Thursda | 28 urd ther permitting, at 12 o'clock sharp. WESTEND SNACK BAR 55 King St. ment well in advance for the| was a trouting spree deluxe. a up the extra end. acketbail League til EE few days have a habit of|glers were therefrom before| The B.C. rink was shot with a Dunstan's yesterday flea con middle session to make jort of sneaking up on a guy| daybreak until 10.30 or 11.00 partially-guarded stone and Se-| The Saints, who were Lane acceeany, if he is not ready. |p.m. I have counted a dozen|°d, coming home, made a) 31-18 - half-time haa heck one's fishing equip-| He could be right at that for it That gave Ontario one and eee 36 in a oe oe] quick “goals 21 second tr i: just Dial 4-9063 they ‘never had it so good.’ Hot,| back at midnight. The Crosby ers iit sheen rsa runner-up | Gri Stediems College Chorus dry weather was the predomin-|Dam {s an ideal trout haven, Wed for a 9:30 a.m. EST start,| spot eight points behind leagu Tom Vesey a veteran marks- _CLASS THREE ists feature lace year froma Suse | Be, deep, nacrow, soe shaned | Seebate kaw anh rhsets New| leading’ Psion’ Te oa ishmen Cee | Poos:as — Bantams — QCHS man from York and Wendell | B. Dickieson $3) isth until late September. This| and cool. It can be Brunswick, British Columbia| are in third place with 8 points winners. | Crows MacLean a youthful rif_leman| D- Johnston $2) ig not conducive to good trout-| realistically described as _a| t#kes on Nova Scotia, Manitoba| in front of YMCA and [Phalanx aes 4:00-6: Play- Presents cago vba |G. Hoge Ing, especially in the ordinary, | deep gorge, shaded by heavy meets Northern Ontario, New| are in the cellar wit honors at this week’ oe 87| average type mill pond or dam.| tree growth, , foundiand plays Quebec, Al-| in as many etarts. ! wricd on: CLASS FOUR qn| Once water, temperature rises | merable heavy Mariage, Thee mg| berta meets P-E.t. and Oataric| Peter Groot and Mike Wong | wae I, : ‘ #7 | above a certain level trout move| part of the story is that I moet has the bye. | led the Saint Dunstan's scoring | ‘ ler, innon. HMS Pinafore town Civilian Rifle Club at the fo| %@,, more favourable habitat| got ‘round to wetting a tine in| The 11th round feature, is a patie Beacon son 13:37 ; Sa RCMP ranges. Both were eom- such as the Immediate area of|it. I have reached the stage|B.C.-Manitoba clash. That is| While Pat Smith and Jim Hogan ii, will (atent (Rr. oan peting in class one. Sead estisiae upstream here] where I do not enjoy angling for| the hig one. The others are: right behind with 13 points | p’ wiscwilliams) ‘Gatant, 12:30-1:30 — Bill Boyles and The two thooters each resis-/ CURLING DRAW lots of shade and hidden |trout where one. searcely|| Saskatchewan vs, Quebec ‘Third Period: $---Gem. Len Arsensultt, Gilbert & Sullivan tered 99 out of a possible 100 room to ¢ nd: where | barta va. Northern Gptariz, Gn. Wisios Smith paced the low Yeo (D ieaueised a Poitier) ia hh es reek | ones ear ilable t to be snagged | tario vs. Nova Scotia, Prince deaw ae ate am the ‘ae with a barbed hook at any ae Island Newfound- 2 cial Grant Grady and In class two, Perley Taylor Adiniiad ai chi if they elect to moment. New Brunswick has. the College itt 9 nosed oot Rey Coles Aiwa opn at Y and 430 then sicken and die. When wat-| COULD BE DISAPPOINTED oe fetes i kaa i Hon -hedi-sooed TALIM le above Al top honors, while er warms to a certain tempera-| ‘Those who figure on having & eparation between the ta oe Kienon with a 98 held down | 22m ee for hoth indiee ant ae ture point, even if conditions| repeat anes wn eke powers of the game—the west.| SDV. P. Smith 13, J. Hogan Seabrooks Grab | ¢_Avesvelt_Glub_will_make Auditorium similar spot im class three ‘This is the final ice time for| 2z@ Uvable, they become slug- ind the challengers wat ; ash and their Rca trouty| season could be disappointed. just about complete after Thu > Brn I of 7 Calan : over a week so any curlers wish- | F040 deteriora Lak edeuaar ew excepionaly day afternoon's ighth draw, 2-Game Lead Donovan & Gormley March 20, 21, 22 ing to take advantage of the ice | favour de SEVENTH aneras 3: Qinery2, tots fn clase four, J.| be arraneed? oe Samet willl’ When I used to check erecis 001 002 110 300— g| | PWC, W. Smith 13, B: Diamona | , Kensington Seabrooks took a ee : 4] be arrany 20 lead | at 8:30 ‘The foliecing is the draw tor| ft dally limits, ete., T discov-| exception. Ih , 110 220 001 o11— 9| 2, D. . Ladner 7, B. lead in thelr best of five LIGHT CARTAGE following are the results by| the first day of mixed exting fa ered that many’ trout fishermen Stannish 4, Total 36. Farmers’ League semi-final ‘ala lasses: tie: Conbobetition jet | Haven't the fogziest idea of how y's Mill oe ie at ete STANDINGS cre vise New Alien Benes Tickets at Miller Bros. and CLASS ONE which starts tomorrow, (Skips| {® take eare of thelr catch, T red... an expanse of | PET. Pm as ers last night at Kensington! PARCEL DELIVERY : have seen lovely pan fish with- rink when they blanked — Store at vee Sisonanens . Ont, 200 100 102 102 110 | Ea . ” pai Temuibe Matte Kea ey Mt own Restaarant Trophy rats : ete at ba 7 Al. Muteh |_ Ice 1—G. Wellner, V. 3 og! Ai 2 Hee 16, Walt. V Andrew, eanere 3, 219 0 010 Lon 4! Plane 108 4-4617 Adults—$1.00 R. Vesey 9) Gregor, I. Dutty, N. Ball, \ a for fast efficient > taviee ONS THO | Macdonald. 001 010 102 oo1— 6 city-wide delivery Students—50¢ . Taylor Ice 2—F. MacInnes, C. Philli 210 R. Coles 4B. O'Rourke, f. aan — ie are pol 0 2011 | A South African mining ex. B. Hilistrom $3 Kelly, J. Maclean, R. Burd ae 010 010 010 102— E. Kelly 6 mining in the republic will be $3 ei 100 308 002 010—10| carried on as deep as 15,000 meng = 100 101 001 o10— 5! feet. E. MacLean » & iG Sens "are! hr ATTENTION CAR OWNERS OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY FROM 8 A.M. to 9 P.M, NEILS IRVING STATION that due to abnormally severe ice conditions in Northumber- 105 Richmond St, Bae ot Coy Maret oar ena cflective WEDNESDAY. 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