& r \ * Black Hawks, Habs Win; (Ja. srortcios | Saint Dunstans Varsity Bruins & Leafs Deadlock | Bard chitown club | Frounces UNB Red Devils |. Saint Dunstan's University | “A Saints soundly-defeated the Un- _: CHICAGO (AP)—Chicage L k “S ity of New Brunswick Red ' Black Hawks took over sole pos- ; 600 S trong Neils 63 in : Maritime tnfare ae, a — a = os in = Na- , 5 : collegiate | mockey league game , the UNB defense and moved in f . jue . ‘ore ans at the 2 th on his right. Kelly pas- night by belting New York Ran- ha “oe By NORMAN MacDONALD 8D rink Saturday night.. The _ ae the ode and ee ; : Saints led 2-1 at the end of the ’ ‘to poke We were all set.to take in the| donut. Donnie -MacWilllams {first period and extended their int tee ee ccm ee game between Halifg Cana-| scored a “hat trick” Saturday |jead to 5-4 after two periods but fare f diens and Sandy's Royals at/-afternoon, his third consect-'| were outsc "“%1-by the Red , : Amherst Friday: evening when tive one at Civic Stadiums | pevils in the third stanza. 4 se they only managed to out- we were bitten by the proce | and he won the MacKenzie | no first period was easily the ia ea score the hard ——. ig Saints gers 6-1 in a game marked by a vair of goal disputes. - ‘ The victory moved the Hawks ‘ ‘two points ahead of Montreal and Detroit, tied for second as a result of the Canadiens beat : ing-the Red Wings Sunday night flu bug from Spain, and/ House of Fashion Award. He |. .o6¢ exciting seen at the SDU | . UNB’s Madill Masia’ ‘cedaten ia. couldn't make the trip. We've! surely had lots of competition. | ink this year. The typical Peter lear early hn the period E > \seen the Halifax Juniors twice| As Gabe Keough, Ev White | Kejiy coached UNB team featur- effort by MacQuaid now, and. it was chiefly. the and Defenceman Dale Mac- | ing small fast breaking forwards Parkdale boys we wanted to see; Williams all turned in brilliant with precision passing looked, they will be playing @ round- | performances. “ every bit as good as Jack Kane's series with our Pope Mo- Saints in the first stanza. Their | ‘ tors. Aces and Borden Nationals| The Pope Motors Ace line of /top line of Austin Duquette left! took two goals away from the “Rangers in the third period. The first came in the first min- ute when New York’s Vic Had- field fired a shot that got past wk goalie -Glenn Hall, but ced quickly back into the Island Intermediate ‘‘A” |Greg Deighan, Dave MacLeod, |wing, Marty Winslow at center, | after hitting a post. Goal play title, We knew that Sandy's dan- jand Willie Gallant looks to us|/and Herb Wayslave gave’ ‘the| b Join Wrapping did not i “oe dies had been a top motch team |right now as- the most potent /SDU goalie, Carl MacQuaid, | the red light signallitig a goal, in their hey-day, but we were scoring threat in the P.C.H.L./many anxious moments. | picked 5 ae eed consoling ourselves with two pos- |Borden has two very stroné| With nearly a minute gone in) 20.01. : cs Kelly cut jlines, and this, of course, “will |tne stanza and the Saints press- , at have to give them an edge if |.) in the .UNB end UNB de- , t two teams’ meet in the fi- a t ein overt aish Tey anes Bt mers reenty encemen Jim Morell Wt woeecy Wino card. the ack the ted pase t Rey who nn but Hood stopped play and. pointed to Hadfield. indicating a} * goal had been scored. Hall raced from his net the evening midway E barged into the official and had a ; ; ‘| length of the ice down the right coming down the left IeMTe y teammates. |. i : wi | boards and~his ected off beat both the de- | to be restrained by: te hadn't had too many games this shown quite the scoring poten- | Marty Wilson with a breakaway shot deflected Dg season, end might not be in the | tial of the Ace trio. Dave Mac-|pass at centre ice. - Winslow | Then, after a conference with of When beard \Léod. \o. the arhead of this skated in A fired a skate into the SDU cage. and the goalie as he the goal judge and linesmen best of shape _ ” . og * | The Saints stormed to the at- “puck in the upper left Matt Pavlich and Neil Arm that they had beaten Halifax jline. He can set up his mates or | high drive feet out that |tack and at the 18:15 mark Gord Dts cat tide, stra, Hosd reversed bi aan 7.8, and had won by scoring |blast one at the net which, f om |SDU goalie Carl MacQuaid took | Whitlock tied the score, Maurice Oe ne ee nerds and’ disallowed the goal three quick goals in the third the target, very often gives the|on his shoulder. Just two min- Roy blasted a shot from the|then Nos Later in the period. Don Mar period. Not exactly an indication |goaler more work than be cam utes later SDU defenseman Art|) 4: that @ UNB rearguard |the . shall of the Rangers fired a puck | that they were a bunch of poop- handle. With him is one of the |LeClair hit Maurice Roy with a |fnocked down in front of the|the ‘= ae lose range and ‘Trappine ed senior citizens eo the pinning |fastest skaters in the league im /pass from center tce that put/cage Just 26 seconds later Roy |Ma ‘6 henuti- a eos oat appina | lwas ‘knocked from under our Willie Gallant, and a- superb /him in the clear but the UNB got his first of three goals as he | ful came the Hoad led the tig Bon fond hopes. Later we learned |stick-handler and ‘general in| goalie Jacobson came up With |took the rebound off a blister length . worked. his - es pue! mn that they were bolstered by Eus-|Deighan. It's only recently that |a big save, eS of his|ing Mike Kelly shot and beat | way SDU. defense, at — anet ltace Reeves, and maybe one or |this line has begun to jell. They —— Roy's gic Jacobson, in the UNB cage. went net and tuck- font. : ecko twoothers,.so we felt a little |did most of the scoring in.the & | © ey bmg. Siye' Mike Jacobson had 14 saves in|ed the surprised es —_ an the . 4 as better again. Guess we'll: just/3 victory over the Eagles. with ice ‘oll oer quickly | this period while Carl MacQuaid MacQu ater he hemch. tossed o towal om the ie | Sa oot. oy have to wait and gee. aia lias ant meee re inpor's pase had to kick out 10 shots in the | carried into the SDU --and_ knelt on it with hands | MONTREAL Canadiens center period Saturday night at Chi- center) end center Phil Eepo- | Borden Nationals have bea- | sols’ curling competition will Mec Qunld corioction Hoven ke| The second at Ma ~ _ Pressed together in supplication | Henri Richard (16), right cago Stadium. Black Hawks sito (7, rear). Game ended to | %@ te Junior Legionnaires | to Summerside, and | ict control of the puck. However |® Dang as Mike Kelly gathered tested MacQuaid Chico Maki paced the rear, slips puck into. net de- are goalie Glenn Hall (1), de- ' ae two in a row in their P.C.H.L. | with Doug. Cameron's rink i@ |1.° made no mistake later on |UD # loose puck after a faceoff in not until the : attack with his 11th and 1 spite efforts of four) Chicago denseman Pat Stapleton (12), 22 deadlock. : semi - final series. The scores | the running, this should set uP |, he gave the Devils a 1-0 lead, |the UNB and flipped it into the shot, this time by goals of the year. Other Chicago | Black Hawks players in third defenseman Matt Ravlich (5, (AP Wirephote) | were 10-1 and 10-2, and al- | another fine opportunity for —-|upper left hand corner giving the , that the puck enter- scorers were Ken - Wharram, > i wee: : though the- Juniors had im- | dollar - to - donut betting. In ‘ ; Saints a 3-1 lead. Maurice ed : ‘ : Doug Mohns, Red Hay and Eric |Provost 13 (G. Tremblay) 1:17;) Shots on goal by: Second period—4. Boston, Ma- a litfle, we're all set | spite of this, there will pro Bord. increased the lead to-4-1 ex had 31 shots in the ' Nesterenko, Marshall seored |2. Montreal, Provost 14 (Beli- | Montreal 10 7 7—20\rotte 1 (Oliver, Bucyk) 9:32; 5. bet dollars to donuts 08 | pabiy be elese, exe en ly five minutes later. Kelly A “Jacobson had 37. New York's goal. veau, G. Tremblay) 5:14; 3. De- |Detroit _ 4 6 6-16 |Toronto, Mahovlich 22 (Rupp) | the Nats, with the stipulation enced - a iting . started the play as he went from without tae ec Y troit, Delvecchio 23 (Howe, Hen-| Attendance—14,669 18:26, Penalties—McKenzie :46,/ that the donuts have tobe su- | Matches, and alm certain Host J 9 ‘|center into a corner and f passed e local | First period—1. Chicago, Maki |derson) 8:59. Penalties — Ri-| | Shack, Awrey 8:39, Stanley| gared, and the hole not bigger | !y @ good time will be had by UNOPS back out to: Mulligan behind the | prod nd 11 (Hodge, Vasko) 4:53: 2. Chi-|chard 8:16, Doak 10:10, Mac-| | BOSTON 4 TORONTO 4 = 19.19, . Tam tall the dlnmmoter of the >| all. : ' ., |UNB net. Vince slid a pass to|George cago, Mohns 15 (Maki) 15:18. |Donald 13:23, Laperriere 15:56.| BOSTON. (CP)—Forward Or-| ‘Third. period—6. Boston, Bu- SUMMERSIDE — The Borden | Foy standing in front of the|has not two Penalties —Jarrett 9:26, Neilson | Secend. period — 4 Detroit lane i Kuatonbess Peon cyk 16 (Oliver, Marotte) 5:35; : Nationals teke on the Summer-| {he tate ved ® 10 footer into pone ae om +42. ~~~ Howe Bergman, Wa : unorthodox 7. Boston, Prentice 7 (Stewart, Le : : : a a eS been’ 7 t _ econd period — 3. Chicago, |7:40; 5. Montreal, Ferguson §|Toronto coach Punch Imlach in| Westfall) 12:15; 8. Toronto, Kur- |. side Junior Legionnaires et Ci-/- Roy picked up his third goal'fected shoulder. Wharram 19 (Mikita, Stapleton) |(Larose) 11:16; 6. Detroit, Howe |the third period Sunday night /tenbach 7 (Stemkowski, Horton) vie Stadium here tonight in the SS re — 14:23. Penalties-— Ingarfield |24 (Delvecchio, Gadsby) 13:11. |t0 give Toronto Maple Leafs a|14:48, Penalties — Keily 10:29, I a \S _ |third game of their . , ‘ la iad rae Morea, ete Rl "ao : so tenet sictgn?ate: | OWN AND OPERATE THIS Third period—4.New York,| Third period—7. Montreal, G. |With Boston Bruins. Shots on goal by: Bae The game was originally eched- Marshall 17 (Goyette, Plager) |Tremblay 18 (Provost) :35.| After the Bruins had gone Toronto 13 13 11-37 | a ae __ fuled for the Borden rink but hed = : i ‘ 2:27; 5. Chicago, Maki 12 (Es- |Penalties—Duff 2:17, Doak 8:42, |ahead on goals by Johnny Bu- /Boston i 13 9 6-28) fF ; to be set over to the Stadium posito) 10:11; 6. Chicago, cyk and Dean ‘Prentice, Imlach | Atiendance—13,150. : + |due to poor ice conditions in 12 (Angotti, Nesterenko) 11:22; sent out Kurtenbach, normally |— — , Borden, 7, Chicago, Nesterenko 13 (An pf & penalty killer, and moved de- 4 The Nats won the ; a é fenceman Tim Horton to a wing SUMMERSIDE — The P Williams MacLeod, (Sark) 2:58; Loren 15:37. Penaly monet: Hull —— other side of Pete Stem- Motors Aces and os Ne- . Juniors, Richard a a ee at oo 4! ‘als ; oe - : : tionals went ahead games |6. Borden, Keough 548; (eo ois une L— oe by: 18 i : * ie oe paid off as Horton aes Bi ieee reepnaie’ vot 7. TN so Bh ocr raced ecr laters abi IN SUMMERSIDE, P.E. I. Sinemet Oo tT tary, Stanttbowekl dug it out County Tachey League here |DesRoches (Cutclit 14:01; 9. pring A eager gern ; fas ae from the net and’ passed the weekend. On Saturda n, 17:01. : —— , MONTREAL 4 DETROIT 3 a U = out to Kurtenbach, who fired a fe Wats deked the Suimerside Penalties: M. Arsenault, 8:30, oni ts 8.30 at ee oh a DETROIT (AP)—Gilles Trem- : - — for his seventh goal of Hotes eaiemnsires 10-2 at Sa ee wm : Mutt MEE. ted y’s. 35 seconds into the - ee | season. ai Stadium yesterday..the |40:00, Sark, lio. Pan i es fend period carried Montreal to - ge ig | Boston jumped out to s 10 men edged the RCAF Ea-| Third Period. 10. Borden, ee ee a 43 National Hockey League) | SS} ert 00 tom winiams’ ttn at the RCAF station arena, |MacWilliams (MacLeod, Rob-| =LICj 5 Onl : see eet el | ee bee, ee ot We Re! Wepte,u seae tea] SORTS OMY Canatleas’ 13 game’ winless| CHICAGO (AP)—Bobby Hull, shorthanded after less than four very tant, cue ot the cet of the | MaoWilliams, MacWilliams)| Feb, 14-15 - 16 streak on Detroit ice. Chicago Black Hawks star, is|minutes of play. _ season at the arena, with a full|15:28; 12 Borden, MacLeod 2 A The victory was Montreal's expected to be out of action a| Prentice’s goal was his sev- house on ‘hand, most of the |(MacWilliams, Sark) 16:11. 1 first in Detroit since Feb. 16, /week because of a knee enth: of the season ond his first large crowd cheering on the| Penalties: White, Gallant 1964. The best the Canadiens |suffered in a 2-2 tie with in \ Eagles. - 4 6:34, K, Arsenualt, Cutcliff, 8:07, were able. to do in their 13 pre-|real Saturday night. MaeWilliams, 9:57, Wedge, 13:57, ga. aie! | \ nent - , rform Wad ge, 738, Smith MAGE Tor r a 0 Male oe Claude Provost got their skates fightune), ¥ (solace ! \ . Mon rd parton, |poot ef the nat guarded ty Cat-|im te. Tal “sanewie, Soveain major) | 16:0, ee ‘ for Montreal in the first tu ; Foley, 18:53. e 2 yore Ee while erguson tallied |cago goalie Glenn Hall. goalie Terry Sawchuk had 2 : Darry! ; , tas i bo meso Provost went inside the net |saves. ss PAUL MacWILLIAMS tae ACES 4, RCAF 3 q FD . ..- TOINVEST wigs Alex Delvecchio, playing his|and Hull hit the outside SUMMARY et SUMM. Wie "a oS 1,000th NHL game, scored De-| Hull limped trom the iee,| First peried—1. Boston, Wi-/ Pay] MacWilliams oP : troit’s first goal in the opening |missed a .turn, but came back/liams 14 (Westfall, Dillabough) : $ IN A PROFITABLE NEW | persed. Gordie Howe and Ron /|to score his 45th goal of the sea-|3:57; 2. Toronto, Ellis .12 Has Bi Seri ease ; _ et aa haphy sGded Hed Wing goels jen wih 116 Maladies tet © celts, cast ae 3. oa con g es . 13 in the game, | S000 Period a a ty i Fiek fn_the second period. __... |peried, return to the |13 _ ._ Horton) 15:52. Pen-; |. ao Pe A tS | the Me. | (Shepherd, Harris) :26; 2, UFFLER_ REPLACEMENT ‘« Pee First period — 1. Montreal, Ibench for the final period. _lally—Hillman 1:52. Janda Comedie Conse ee | ace ceetay,_fae | Nats. Weel Aces, Doyle (Grady, Harris) |when a maatfler to necded, we] AUTOMOTIVE CENTRE] =| ‘/from e humiliating defeat to the giaas Wile Gone for the first 13:22; 3. Eagles, Martin (Boone, ican quickly install a quality 2 tae 4 ae : cae score two weekend exhibition period. The Nats came out of ps dling eek genuine G.M, muffler for Chev., he ip cy N n Cc Gr e e n e victories» over the, Quebee Jum. | that ieantig re, 9%. at. sare mage Ca wa oo We are building this ‘ultra-modern Auto Centre |. ; Aces. : ahead after middle ses- nalties: : wee ee an lan a y ; The Canadiens, defeated 74 |slon and scored three unanswer- a cen eae eee, Island Chev where the motoring public may shop for all their | . 2 6 Z ° > Royals Friday jed goals in the third. 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