i l l l ) SPORTS FRONT By PIUS CALLAGHAN Combines Make Finals PRINCE County Combines are in the Island Intermediate ‘A' League finals with Sandy’s Parkdale Royals, Ed Cannon's outfit really made sure of its spot ‘Monday night at Civic Stadium when they smotheredthe RLAI‘ Eagles under a score. That defeat for the Airmen ruined any hope they might have held to get into a feud With Sandy and his Royals. Thursday night in Charlottetown really exciting Abrand . " rue on the regular schedule that Combines were :oofktiiyo ilrtnpréssive but they seem to have thrown off that in- difference and have settled down to play the hockey they are la ' g. “Willing”? ll’illy‘ials will be favorites to beat the westerners and advance against the New Brunswick winner in. Mar e playdowns. ‘Buck‘ Whitlock has a mighty potent outfit ready to do battle and the Combines will need to be in extra high gear to stop the Parkdalers. The Frizzcllmen can score a lot .of goals and they have a defence which can handle Itself _w1th real authority. In fact we figure it was the play of this defence The Dr. Wen MacDonald foursome proudly display The Storey Electric trophy they won at Charlottetown Curling Club Monday night. The trophy, emblematic of the Is- land nior championship, went to the Macdonald quartet when they d o w n e d Frank Acorn's rink 7-5 in the finals. ISLAND WINNERS Left to right, Wally Rodd. first stone, Jim Cameron. second stone, Gordon Storey. Dr. Wen Macclonald, skip and Johnny Squarebriggs, mate. The runnerups were skipped by Frank Acorn. Other team members were Frank Hansen. Keith A c o r n and Norman Nicholson. that was res nsible for putting the Penguins on the shelf. } Now that Rollin have the Mulligans, Billy and VmCe, and _ Dick Tingley. they are that much tougher for Combines to handle. We Remember 1 we remember back a few years ago—the last time thoBRoyUTal-s and the Summerside entry were seeking the Man- time intermediate crown—Royals were heavy favorites to oust the boys from up west. The series draghged (git tol 831$ games C‘ ic Stadium w ere oya s . I and was 00mplewd at w a 2-0 lead but couldnt By GRAHAM COX (tory over Don Mix of Moncton. ‘ - ~ . . demo Aces., . ‘ BRANDON. Man. (CP)-—-The Shields and Richardson are bold lite aggllfilng‘erelgcmbeig‘ Well that series and they believe Hanover, 0nt.. rink of Bob'the only two rinks among 11 that what occurred a few years ago can do a} repeal 11! “‘13 Mann brought sweat to the starters in the und - robin 1952.53 season, They are entering this pro“!!ch “"31 With ‘ ;brow of Canadian curling chain-(competition to be undefeated. Other results in the round had Doug Cameron of Charlottetown defeating John Pike of Grand ‘Falls, Nfld., 13-2 while Ian ; The win was Richardson's Baird of Kentville, N.S., win- fourth in four rounds of playlning 9-5 against Glen Harper of land the loss was the first forlDuncan' 11c” and Doug Gaul. ;M?;m Egougarglunds' nd' Jim lercole of Copper Cliff North- }Shields of Calgary held his win ,‘ern Ontario defeating Bill Kent istring intact with an 8-3 vic- of Montreal 9-3. ' ion and are really convinced that they can beat glidervglllllilck crew in this best-of-sevcn series. They are notl conceding a thing to Royals who have overpowered them a seasKINllmlighat about the Royals? Are they confident they_can go all the way? All you need do is ask Sandy Frizzell, the fiery m the Parkdalers. Sandy leaves no doubt as to how he feels the series will go. He thinks his Royals are as good as in ;pion Ernie Richardson of Re- lgina Tuesday before Richard- son prevailed for a 10-8 vic- tory. I The Royals’ players themselves aren’t cocky about this coming series but they feel they have the team to beat the es. They know the Combines have a lot of hockey tal- ent but they’ll tell you there is greater depth on their own 1, :Canadiens Edge ! lDefroif Squad ‘ DETROIT (CF) ‘Rousseau and Ralph Backstrom iGeoffrion incident. scored less than four minuteSjSCORES EIGHTH GOAL apart Tuesday night early in‘ Floyd Smith put ‘the third period and Montreal1 Canadiens, fired up by a stick- throwing, glove - firing Bernie? Geoffrion, rallied to edge De- .troit Red ' 4 - 3 in National Hockey League game. ,diens still were short two men. Geoffrion exploded late in thel Defenceman Gauthieri ‘first period when referee Vern ltied it at 12:12 with a soft lob Buffey gave goalie a close Series an R t “I tale. The Juniors on em on _ Royals are thankful they did. They practiced last night, at The Sports Arena and appeared in top shape for Thursdays open- ing battle. How About Crowds? CROWDS were just starting to come in the last couple of games with the Penguins. Surely now that the finals have ar- rived The Sports Arena will be crowded Thursday and the same thing should happen in Civic Stadium Fmday night. These teams play a mighty good game of hockey and. they deserve much greater fan support than they are receivmg. Crowds are swarming in at both Halifax and Moncton and Steve MacDonald reports that the fans are packing the rinks at_Glace Bay and Sydney. We can do t e same here. Now 115 the time show the rest of the Maritimes that we are still interested in our own brand of hockey. Let's get this series off on the right foot. Give the teams bumper houses at The Sports Arena Thursday and Civic Stad- ium Friday. If the folks show up in good numbers for these two battles. the rest of the series will take care of itself. Let’s see you at the games. second period while the Cana-l 8 the 14 second mark III e 'and then gave the Canadiens 8 the time. COIIege SPOHS Ton-lgl‘ll ibench penalty for protesting. Vic Stas'iuk regained the lead lPRINCE of Wales College is staging its annual ice sports tonight at The Sports Arena and great preparations are being made or the event. _ St. Joseph’s University will be here playing hockey With the smart PWC team and a broom ball game between the fac- ulty and fourth year students could easily .steal the show. Principal Dr. Frank MacKinnon will be tending nets for faculty and the graduating class will be trying ;spear at Buffey who was no, {more than 25 feet away. Theicage less than a minute later} lstick glanced off Buffey. _after Jean Beliveau intercepted 1 : Geoffri-on then fired both ofla pass. Backstrom scored the. (his gloves. hitting Buffey on the Winner. his 18th goal, at 8:301 Echest with one of them as .W-ith 8 Short. high shot. I lthe referee stood his ground. It was a rough game all thei to score plenty on the college head. , CAMPBELL WATCHES way with 18 penalties—10 tot In addition Model School sports will be held _at 7 oclock l The display was witnessed iDetmjt which set a club recordl and the 0011989 Sports W111 0f (“we be “Other mam“ alpaca“ .from the press box by NHL 10 4 penalty minutes in one. on the busy program. {president Clarence Campbell. lseason. 1 Red Wing manager - coach- First period: 1. Detroit. Howe ‘Sid Abel a e a special trip‘33. 8:40; 2. Montreal, Marshall . (to the press box after the game 12 (Richard) 19:50. Penalties-o, S u m e a .to query Campbell about what Young 2:59, 9-15, L. MacDonald; F N I c “Whats good for us should be Second period: 3. Detroit, . good for t em." b id. Smith 8 (Fontelyne. Stasiukll g V - . : xhi , Only two weeks ago. Cam :04; 4. Montrea, Gauthier 1i .Et?5;o:a§,ecea,me€fhl::§d:x; be“ suspended Young for three ‘ (Moore. Richard) 12:12. Penal- games after the defenceman. ties—Marshall and Ullman 0:47, the their mightiest l i lwill ldrsw a game misconduct pen- (served by Backstrom), Mont-_ ‘alty which calls for an auto- .matic $50 fine, possible further Berenson), Geoffrlon game mis- fine or suspension conduct 18-35 SUMMERSIDE —- The Sum— merside All Star Pee Woes leave Summerside this morning ‘ mg they Win head for Natiok ‘the NHL ' l ' . ,, - - are . _ penalty record holder. Howe 6-18, Gadsby 19.44, Stas- a't 11-30 for .NaUCR' Massachlls' ‘lflvfiifhm flfirfiymsvesy had thrown a glove at referee lluk 13:07, . Pronovost 17:52. “is ‘0‘ a five day WP (“mfg ‘ me w -‘° 5’ Frank Udvari Third period 5. Detroit, which they will play for the in- ‘thc Mayor and a delegation from tcrnatouimal pee wee champion- ‘ihi- Natick' Comet Pee That also .happencd in a istasiuk 3 (Ullman. Smith) 3:42; snip. cam as well relatives 11 ie Detroit-Montreal game here and :6. Montreal. Rousseau 15 (Be - . , l . Geoffrion’s outburst Tuesday ‘veaul 4:36: 7. Montreal, Back- Maym' LE Nor-“5°” W1“ bellff‘mds hafb ‘ ,llungmfimfie: night appeared even stronger‘strom _18 (H'icke. Harper) 8:30. on hand 10 ms“ the team .130“; ‘fam‘ T C 0y“ M e 3. lthan Young's. Penalties—Moore 0:35, Young V'Jya‘ge and 0f 001-"‘59 FCIBUVC‘S : if"? 0f by pggg‘t‘sagf thsefiangg; Montreal, trailing 1-0 because minor and misconduct 11:27, and friends will be there to see ‘f’lm "Wm ~ of league i leader ‘Barkley 17108. 1.110 youngswr off and extendim‘fn‘d‘s 0f the CIUb- Gordie Howe‘s 33rd goal of‘ Saves: best wishes. The entourage will‘ Their first bit of enteriain- the season. tied the score while iPlante cc and 1098—27 leave town from in front of the mm! will be a pizza party a. two men short on Donnie Mar- lSawchuk 11 11 10—32 Radio Station . - s r ~ ‘ ‘ Toniigihi the will have 17A” Eriday evenmg i FrederictonTeam Sfops Xaverians ‘X' 14-8 in he second. The X-Men turned on an all- out early third-period attack in an attempt to get back in the game, but couldn't crack the solid goaltending of Dave Inch. who turned back 26 shots in re cording the shutout. St. FX appeared to tire in the 'TUCSON. Ariz. (AP) 1: s of Cleveland Indians in the American League baseball #19 depends on ytningsters. .«"Absolutely the success of our club depends on how the s . their first workout playing the .be a new amen"? PM many _—-————-—-—lol the boys. Other items of any 0 0 Tube Tries ;ihe Bal‘son swimming pool. ltour of the General Motor!: 1 plant, a tour of shopping centres 1 jw.th the Natick Pee Wee boys.' 3 __ sue. 1 party. a tour of (on, a ban: quet. church parade-5. a chain. FREDERICTON (CP) — Unl- PionSiVi-D ilOCkey game. and afr‘versity of New Brunswick Red gtCnd-ance at the Boston-Wit iDevils blanked St. Francis Xav- Sunday n-ght. I50 here Tuesday night to grab lids come through," general The boys leave for home Mon-la 1-0 lead in the best-of-threc manager Gabe Paul said Tues- day morning and are expected 'game Maritime Intercolleglite as he watched their spring to arrive here Tuesday evening. Hockey League final series. session. "at least I v tertainmcnt include a swim at Y bowling party, a baked bean Natimai League HOWE! Banifvier X-Men of Antigonish. NS, The second game will be play- I ve to make it." 1 . ed at Antigonish Friday night,’ “fine rookies in the Indian .CUfIIng Draw with the third game if necessary “clinging” game misid‘ p m" gm" min“ league “5° at ‘x saturd“ “is” 1&1?an cgiisued :vellard ewrlst third baseman Maxi dig-Mop“ Tony Martinezll outfi der c Davilillo. , fol] - is :11. draw [of They get the most attention, ' wyfimagwfi‘fm 5o, gt‘Paul says “I’ve never seen 7 I", ' s wid For MontagUe I Boyd LaGallais, Dave Peter- lson. Joel Violette. Jeff Leach land Ken (Marchant scored in that order for the Pete Kelly-coached chd Devils. shot innto the upper left hand corner from about 45 feet out at 9:17 to make it 3-0 UNB. Jeff Leach and Ken added the finishing touches with Marchant ,but was I ‘ ossible shot in the 12th to 111 ' I t' _ Bobbygshall’s 12th goal right after the {gut the game_ v pamcma mg . . _ Detroit ,Mann rocks ahead With his eighth goal at town at guards diens still were short two men. lport to M. a 9 open as on this. ' [_J munch“. x_ . LaGallais, who was a doubtful club." , Ice '5' w: 0 ‘starter before-the game because goals at 17 minutes and “'01 , . Hu . Dr. W. . Intyre. . . respectively. Leach scored on o Yet he doesnt call this “Henna” v! CS Mart E of a knee injury. fired the with "leaf breakawa and Maw.“ t rebuilding year for team ' ' ' ning goal at 18:48 of the first ‘ y “ eb 13. ' c.” said Paul, "I wouldn't call this a building program. “You go with kids only if they are' the best available men for the to . You replace with hdlvidnol puts. "w from day Cudmore, T. Hooper, A, Mc- lGiegor. Ice 2—J~ Cudmorc' 1). Nichol- son, E. Duvac, R. MacDonald s F. Vuouo, L. MacDonald. fan. Nelson. 3. Mabon. l9 P.M. ' 1 ice l~.-\. Robertson. D. Jones, Wm Noddy P Jdinslone .P. Sinclair, M. Nicholson. D. Herring. C. . loo I—G. Kennedy. P Salli van. D. Clarke». 1), 0' v: A. Jones, B. , J Mar- phy, P, W . period on passes trom Merchant and Frank Barteaux while the -Men were 5 . St. Francis Xavier defenccman Tony uire was n the penalty box at the time serving a minor penalty for boarding. Peterson scored on a centre-1 inc pass from Darrell leblanc to shove UNB out it front 24! at 13:17 of the second frame. Both teams managed a Carnot shots on goal in the first period but the well-conditioned Devils stepped up the pace to out shoot an a goalmouth tip In on a shot by LoGal-lais. The tion is CST today. Doug Cameron's Prince (Edward Island rink rtlng a 2-1 reco in the Canadian Cui- ling Championships at Brandon plays twice today in rounds five and six. The Islanders clash with New Brunswick this afternoon at 5 o‘clock Atlantic Standard Time and then meet Ontario tonight beginning at 10 o’clock Charlottetown time. fifth round of competi- scheduled at 3 pm. The Cameron loss was a 10-9 squeaker to undefeated Alberta. ROUND A 'SQUEAKER’ “That was a squeakcr." said Richardson as he came off the ice from his match with Mann. Mann had tied the match 8-3 on the 11th end with a fine take- out of a Richardson shot rock. faced with a near-im- Richardson was lying two, at e four-foot circle. with three and three of his Mann attempted a narrow raise Richardson's shot! , . 0f telrock. but wrecked on an out-i second permd “me the Cana',side guard. Richardson didn’t jthrow his last rock. Manitoba, after three straight Jacques i Shot during a power play that losses had the bye in the round. . ‘Plante a penalty for slashing .hiit goalie Terry Sawchuk on the but in the morning lost 11-7 to was the first game 01' 8 [W0 Squarem'ggs‘ .Detroit bad man Howie Young chest. Sawchuk was screened at Cameron while Richardson was game total goal series for the, ' ' Shields Prince County title ‘B' division. l 11-6 and was defeating Pike 9-5. The sneaking past Baird 8-7. GETS BYE Gathercole gets the bye in Cameron Has Perfect Day; Alberta, Sask. Undefeated the fifth round. but Nova Scotia plays uebec while Alberta takes on Ontario. Prince Ed- ward Island plays New Bruns- wick. Newfoundland m e e t 3 Manitoba and Harper chal- lenges Richardson. The sixth round is scheduled anything else happens, the Dominion Curling .Association holds its annual meeting this morning. It is here that the problem of professionalism in curling is expected to be thrashed out with a form of code on ethics ,endorsed. ce 2 —- E. Tan 3 A proposal now before the dale. K. Cantwell. 'DCA would sharply limit the D. Matheson, F. Miles. W. Carr, Ivalue of prizes given in asso- D. Reid. 1 elation - sponsored competi- gtions, by curlers for Oil expulsion for wagerin games in which curlers Tie Battle O'Leary Paperweights yCrapaud Paperweights played a 100 hockey game at O‘Leary Jrink last Saturday morning. It and game played earlier and Geoffrion' on the bench. stood lfor_Detroit at 3:42 of the final iround, in which Kent drew the} wos by O'Leary 2-1 was ruled up and threw his stick like a period but Rousseau scored his lbye, also had Gathercole beat-Ino contest when a player ‘151h from right in front of the jing out Harper 9-6 and Manni'adjudgcd over the age limit. was 1 The teams play their final contest at Crapaud. D. Ellis refereed the game. Alberton Is Site Of Curling Spiel from all five Island clubs will trophy. The Round Robin Tyro compe- tition. open to those who have lcurled four years or under. was won last year by an Aliberton rink skipped by Wes Hardy who is leading in a local elimination (playoff against Earl Callaghan ‘for the right to again represent Alber o _ A banquet will be held on the lopenlng day also sponsored by iCentral Creameries of Summer- side. happen to Geoffnon who 6:05. Richard 17:01. Plante‘ ALBERTON — Curling rinkslSCHEDULE | Friday. March 3 “’31 hem“ minor (served by leompete here Friday and Satur-ls A.M. day for the Central Creamerieslmberton VS. Summerside ‘RCA F vs. Charlottetown 2 P.M. Montague vs. Charlottetown RCAF vs. Alberton 8 P.M. Summerside vs. Montague Charlottetown vs. Alberton Saturday, March 9 9 Summerside vs. RCAF 2 r (Charlottetown vs. Summerside RCAF vs. Montague (SPORTS FORUM 1 School Curler Sin—Please permit us space in your paper to express a word of appreciation. During our efforts to win the provincial Schoolboy. C u rling Championship The C h a rlotte— 'town Curling Club extended us ‘every opportunity for practice and competition. During th e playdowns we were entertained with wonderful hospitality in th local club and prior to our de- parture, seeking Dominion hon- ors. we were glven outright club pins to be exchanged with other provincial curlers. The crests which identified us as Prince Edward Isl a n den were also a donation from the Charlottetown Curling Club. urlng our sojourn at Guelph we received many congratula- tory telegrams and telegrams of good wishes which helped us no- end in the long grind. We are tter. you Today’s Minor :Hockoy Program Only activity slated for the minors (min at the Sports Arena In a medal workout at 0 o‘clock sharp fu- Iau Hen- ncnsey's Juvenile Abbie. 1.0m ask: all player: to be on hand for this important practice. all who sent wires, who wished us success and especially to the Charlottetown Curling Club a hearty and sincere "Thank you one and all". We are. Sir, etc.. WAYNE BARRY WILLIS RUNDLB 8! MARK MacPHERSON Prince of Wales College, Charlottetown 9.8. As canal of the above s Appreciate Kindness Shown To Them lcurling team I would like to as- lsociarte myself to the above ex- pression of gratitude. It was a [great lift to the boys to know ithat they had so many support- .ers and I too was very grateful lfor it. 1 lwould like to take this op- lportunity to e x p r e 55 public- ly that it was a privilege to be with this particular group of iboys. They conducted themselv- es as gentleman all the way lthrough and what can be said :more. R. J. LeCLAlR. 1 Taylor. 1 l nes, D. Es limit expenses received brooks. A. Gill, 1. Webster vs. travelling to K. competitions and provide for K. Dalziel. are I . I lDonald. Wilson. C. Downe vs I Jelks, 3 8.30 P.M. ‘Do Your CURRIE STOCKHOLM (CP) — Play- ing-coach Bobby Kromm’s ach- ing hogging may turn out to be isgui e for his aters. It has placed world hockey officials on the alert to try to prevent any ugly incident on ice when the 1963 cham- pionships get under way Thurs- in this excited Swedish capital where Canadian hockey players are not exactly re- garded as angels. romm, who hopes to lead (the Smoke Eaters to their third world title, bore the brunt of the punishment when he was hit by a block of ice thrown by a disgruntled fan during an ex- hibition game against Sweden's hearne Tells Referees Job Or Be Fired' boreportedinwritinghyflici referee. “Then we shall decide what punishments to hand out. referees don't do their job ef- ficiently then they will get the Ahearne, now attending his 23rd championship, figures the battle for the title rests among Czechoslovakia, Russia, Canada and Sweden. “I fancy the Rus- sians by a fraction," he said. PLAYS RU IA LAST Canada plays Russia on the final day of the 10-day tourna- ment, Sunday, ch 17. in a game that could well decide the championship —- provided. of course. both get by tough Czechoslovakia. Canada, R u s sla, S a Sweden, Cledloslovakla, Maud, West , Eu and the United States will play in G p A. y e countries actually compete for the titl . The 13 other countries en- tered play in the two lower groups, B and C. ' Group B' comprises England, Switzerland, Poland. Romania, France, Norway and Yugosla- via; Group trio. Hungary, Netherlands and Bulgaria. anada's opening game against West Germany comes on the second day of tourna- ment play. The Smoke Eaters then meet East Germany, the United States, Czechoslovakia. Finland, Sweden and Russia in that order. defending champions at Gote- borg last Friday night. Kromm suffered a nasty gash on the head that required six stitches to mend. The game it- self got completely out of hand as the Canadians won 5-2. ISSUES ULTIMATUM Tuesday. J. F. (Bunny) Ahearne of London. European president of the International Ice Hockey Federation. laid down an ultimatum to the ref- erees—do your job or be fired. Ahearne announced that council of the IIHF, which in- cludes the leading officials of world hockey, will act as a dis- ciplinary board. “The council of the IIHF will act as the disciplinary commit- tee." he said. "Any serious pen- alties or fighting will have to CURlING DRAW The following is the curling dr w for d n e sday at the Charlottetown Club. (Sp ar e s needed) 6.50 P.M (Wednesday KnockOut Finals) Ice 1 — L. Wellner, P. Wlhit- Iock, .S. Taylor. G. McLaren vs. M. Jenkins, D. Jardine, H. Simpson, S. Bryenton. ‘ I ton, Dr. Drys- P. Borys vs. —R.Jo Jenkins, H. Gaudie. B. Jones, Ice 4 -— L. Turner. K. Ken- J. Whalen, D. Wood vs. E. . H. Thomson. G. Newman, I. MacKinnon. ce ‘5 — G. Wellner, J. Mac- nedy. Wood T. White, W. Farrell, J. Vautour. DI‘. (Mixed Championships) 1 thenin 6:37 of the second period on a play with Both (1 1 [passes from Doiron ar ameron 115- 19- lgave Hawks a 2-1 lead at 13.37. Moncfon Hawks Defeat Tar’rans HALIFAX (CPl—Slick Oscar Gaudet and his _older brother Ronnie combined for the win- g goal here Tuesday night as Moncton Hawks took a 2-0 lead in the Nova Scotia Senior Hockey League final with a 3- victory over Halifax Tartans. Moncton won the opener of the best-of-sevcn series by the same score at Moncton Sunday night. The third game will be played in the New Brunswick city tonight. Ronnie Gaudet, a high-scoring veteran who figured in all three Moncton goals, broke in beauti- fully with Oscar flanking him and only one Halifax defenceman back. Ronnie f a pass to Os- car. the team’s leading scorer. The young winger. recently signed to a tryout with Ch‘cago Black Hawks of the atlonal Hockey League, made no mis- take as he blasted a shot past Halifax's Gary Doggett for the winner at 6.07 of the third pen I . The 5,100 fans saw Tartan: struggle back twice to tie the Hawks, who put on a tremendous forechecking show for the sec- ond game in a row. Phil Doiron shot Moncton into a 1-0 lead in the first period with a goal at 11:11. with Frank Shep- ' pard and Ronnie Goudet assist- mg. Gilles Picard tied it 1-1 at wness Hartley Estabrooks. But Ronnie Gaudet. an taking and Osc Ice 2 —- Geo Kays vs. winn (Whitlock vs. P. O'Rourke). Ice 3—— B. Acorn vs. ‘Ice 4 — (Game 5 consolation). Ice 5 —- Dr. MacDonald vs. H. Peters. ) Cove-head Grabs Playoff Bottle Covehead defeated Dunstaff- nage 9-4 in an intermediate ‘C' playoff game at SDU rink last night. G. McCallum and G. Malone led the Covehead attack with three goals each. Other snipers for the winners were MacDon- ald. Vessey and Maclntyre. For Dunstaffnage. Burt, Low- ther. Dover and Clark dented the :lleogue Sets Final Dales Island in ‘A' Hoc- key League officials announced last night that the best-of-seven finals between Parkdale Roy- als and Prince County Combines will open Thursday night at The Sports Arena. The teams will riay the second game at Sum- merside's Civic Stadium Friday in’ .ht. Other dates and sites are: Monday March not S'side' Tuesday March 12~at Charlotte- town: Thursday March 13 - at Charlottetown; Friday March 24-at Summers ; Monday or 18 at Iii-at Tuesday Mam Charlottetown . twmes. ) Downes LONDON (AP) —Terry| Downes. former co-holder of the world middleweight boxing ti- tle, stopped Jimmy Beecham of Miami, Fla. Tuesday night in the ninth round of a scheduled IO-rounder. British referee Tommy Little flgh stopped the t as Downes cha e tlrln American around the ring with a flurry of punches. The decision bnought boos from the crowd of 2,000 in Lon-l don's tiny S e y m o u r Hall. i Beecham protested. and even Jimmy Beecham Defeats Downes had piled up a big points lead and was right on top when the referee stepped in, but Beecham put up a good {light and was still boxing pluck- y. The Associated Press gave Downes the first, second, fourth. fifth and eighth rounds. with Beecham taking the third and the sixth. The seventh was even. Downes. formerly recognized as world champion in New York, Massachusetts and Eu- rope, weighed 163%. pounds and Beecliam weighed 155% pounds. Downes looked a bit surprised. Ever floor of u know Maybo not. Mm whats "din-die" does. “an my . l "II "n WHO’S A f In 1960 224 cars—m of them over 50 years old—were on the rally. One broke down—the 1960 model coco iii- 50 -‘ mile London to Brighton ‘ ‘DIo-wa-Ic —‘ SUPEROYI. 10 so MORELI. RINK ' Tonight 8.15 pm. Porkdo‘t: Hyon More! Skate After Allwcnther. Compare with others at no CANADIAN TIRE Stewart I: Moclloo Ltd. ASSOCIATE STORE Queen St. Dial "DIIIIIE'I'IC"? Hm . . . III-dith Defenceman Luke Hayden made an end-toend rush and fed a pass to Ed Swartzack who scored from 20 feet out to tic It 2—2 at 5:05. Fifty three seconds later the Gaudet Brothers made the game- winning play and the checked Halifax effectively the rest of (the way. ‘ Only five penalties were call- ed, with Moncton getting three ofthem—to o uKiley. Picard's goal came with Kiley in the penalty box. Doggett andled 31 shots. In the h Jean-Guy Monrissette [Monoton net had 23. "EXPORT PLAIN or FILTER TIF’ CIGARETTES ENDEZVU Restaurant Dominion Bner Scoreboard THIRD ROUND N3. 010 001 020 101— 0 Sask. 200 230 102 010—11 P.E.I 010 200 023 030—11 Manitoba 101 001 000 301— 7 Nfld. 002 010 010 010- 5 Alberta 010 202 100 201— 9 B.C. 101 200 100100— 6 Nor. Ont. 020 010 011 031- 9 NS. 010* 7 Ontario 110 011 101 010 1—— 8 Bye—Quebec. 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