8 The Guarilian, Charlottetown, Tues. March 13, 1963. | By PIUS CALLAGHAN Don Simmons Stars TORONTO Maple Leafs got a great lift on the weekend when substitute oe Don Simmons came through with two as Toronty boosted its s leaa over Ghicago. ‘Black Hawks to tc big points Simmons, a quick replacement for Johnny Bower who was * hurt in the Saturday ight warmup, blanked the hungry Detrolt Red Wings sinter ight and then proceeded to give a spark- ling display Sun the aoe awe the defending Stanley Cup champions in the Windy fer goalie probleme were locking huge of late se Bower appeared to lose some of his former greatness. However, the great form displayed by the one-time Boston Bruin has as a most pleasant surprise to Leafs and their supporters, Don wili likely see lots more action, especially if he keeps tending goal the way he did against Detroit and Chicago, That Fourth Place ied with the ex- ALL plavolt positions appear to be esta ception of that fourth and final spo Here we have the greatest land of a struggle on our hands with Detroit and ‘ork in the leading roles, Right now the two teams are in @ flatfooted tie but the Motor City crew has one gdme in hand. it missed a great chance to go ahead Sunday night when they were in Boston, This was the game they figured on winning but the hapless Bruins managed to hold them to a tie. However it was enough to gain ground on Doug Harvey's ou! who were falling 2-1 victims to the Montreal Canadiens. Now comes Wednesday night and the biggest game of the year for these two clubs. Detroit is at New York and this you would think would make the Rangers favorites. However, that’s not the way they've been doing things and the same pattern ould continue Wednesday night M Detroit should win this one, it would really put the New Yorkers in a tough spot. They'd be trailing by two points ai have played one more game. Detroit picks up that game in hand when they put out the welcome mat for Boston Bruins next Thursday night. Looking ahead for the two teams, Rangers are at Montreal March 17, 4, at Boston March 22, and at home to Chicago on March 25. After Thursday’s game at Detroit with Boston, Wings are at ome to Chicago March 18, at Chicago March 20, at Toronto March 2, and at home to Canadiens March 25. the picture is like this at home to Toronto March Juvenile Finals PRINCE of Wales College juveniles captured the series from Atlas, taking the second game 41 after winning the opener The collegians now tackle Summerside lads for the provin- etal crown and the right to represent the province in Maritime | | } A rink skipped by Frank Hansen captured the B-A Oil trophy in the second day of the week-long Confederation Bonspiel currently being stag- | ed at the Charlottetown Curl- | ing Club. Members of | winning rink are (left to right) the | Wonnacott B-A OIL TROPHY WINNERS Chris Phillie, 5 Jona Bill Mac- | tion honors went to a quariet Gregor, it Wynne, | skipped by Dr. Wen. Mac- neretiaanl ae Hansen, Donald. The other curlers on the rink were Elizabeth Mae- Donald, Doug Bell and Trudy Roper. Second consolation winners were Roach Mac- Gregor, Marie O'Toole, Doug skip. The runncr-up rink was skipped by Harold Dobson and | other members were Don Shirley Carr, and Grace MacKay. First consola- Ramblers Sideline Royals With Lopsided 10-3 Win AMHERST (CP) — Amberst| The game was never in con- start Ramblers took their fourth con- tention from 2 fin secutive Maritime Senior hockey Gerry Boss opened fin scoring title here Monday night with aj carly a the trot period lowed 10-3 win over Parkdale Royals | by two goals by ‘Aisin Caron @f Charlottetown. 7 Tt 1-4 ‘on their owes Saturday night Amherst now advances Cee oo Amionear Association winner in | Cup play in a best-of-five seri ruse on Quebec ice Mar: Shoot Staged |At Murray H. =i Flyers 7-4 Hampshire Bulldogs won the ch | first game of a two-game total- | goal Intermediate ‘A’ semi-final series last night at North River rink, defeating Parkdale Irving | =| Flyers 7-4. The winner of the series mee‘s score | first Parkdale goal to end the and Russ Malone for before Buck Amber ed the first period scoring oo —_ opened up for the first goal of the sceond period followed by another Rambler off the stick of Dict VanSnice Alfie Flannagan pot ted another Parkdale goal ir the second period. Boss out his hai trick at 41 seconds of the thir¢ Dave Kiley, Harley Estabrooks, Malone and Caro finished the Amherst scoring Parkdale’s last Angie Carroll. Amherst outshot the Parkdalr crew 2-1. Frank Roper wardec O'Leary Maroons for the Island | off 34 shots in the Parkdale Following are Y,. resuits 20f title. cage while Amberst’s Jean Guy the weekly shoot at the Murray! Scoring for the winners were: | Morrisette, had a relatively | Harbour Rifle Range on Friday. | George Watts, 2, Norman Lar- sy time with only 17 shots, March 9: | ter, H. Dingwell, E. Corbett, L. SUMMARY Mary Lea 97 | Balderson, B. id. | First period: Amberst. James Gordon 95 Keith Dalziel potted a pair (Munger, L. Kiley) 142; oa am Randall Richards 93 with singles going to Butch Me- | herst, ¢ ape ro 98 id Lefty Dum Amherst wv Malone (Vass, re ite 92 .. Kiley) b ale, John Gosbee | Whitlock (Crewys) 647. Pen: Wm, J. Harris = Curling Draw altics: Josey 7.58 Ellis MacPherson | Second period: A Amhersi dim Jordan = For Montague | ios incl (ce. ain rilly Lea MacGregor, Edpa MacInnis; | pain) 2.38: 7. Parkdale. Flan ph Billard. Jr., $0 | Here 1s the Montague curling agan consolation — Russell | Raiph Rillard, Sr, a0 schedule for today (Tuesday): (Caroll, 1408 Penalties He Ewing, Marion Rag pore M. den 8.44, Josey 12.18, D. Kiley Don MacLennan, Tess 16.43. ¢ 1.: Leon Johnston, P, Sin- fourth — Bob LeClair, Anita SDH Defeats cia, E MacLure, Wm. Naddy, Third period: 8 Amherst, Boss Teclalt: fifth. Res’ Newson, Hi ee 2 ene OF Pee cea, Stoner At 9, - Kole Zakem, Abe Zakem Lucy, SUM-Hi 61-57 ti *Campbe se. K. Hughes, | Pande) 400; 10. Parkdale, Car Jardine. St. Dunstan's High School bas- | 9 py. y e roll, 6.32; 11. Amberst. Esta- NURSE LONG LIST OF INJURIES (SoLORADO SPRINGS, g Canadian team she a fee list of injuries Monday while preparing for the pivotal battle of the world hockey championships here to- night against Sweden. playdow1 Galt Terriers counted their rele partas bebyeen Welslenes’ nad (Gumaumsrsiae heala base\) | eat ae i, See Boe, spirited one and it is hoped that folks in both centres will turn out ia eciuatiteetne Rese Seashore fe ove hove She! reene eckeviss patter | alinieats, Six members| of the Ch'town, S'side Split Minor Tilts SUMMERSIDE — Charlotte. town and Summerside split a Pair of minor hockey games Hogan got Played at Civie Stadium in'Sum. Summers id merside last night, the Sum- P merside Pee Wees winning over ttetown goal and! faicat rs infirmary squad will be ready to start against Sweden but two defencemen are listed as doubt- ful Rea arouards Jack Douglas and Ted Maki, both injured in day night’ s Olmstead “i Is Sidelined TORONTO (CP) Toronto sl Maple Leafs arrived home Mon their Charlottetown counter- First period day from a rough, tough parts #2, and the Capital City t(D. tional Hockey League game in Bantams defeating Summerside ailant (C. MacNali The series are home and ‘ase home affairs with goals to a. a, saint ‘and te eccnd games ces, vot: Sige wil played at the Sports ald 4. S'side. R. Came Arena later this week. Mannis Ch’town, R. Hennessey 6 and an hour later they were out on the ice keeping in shape. But there one sweater missing—No. belonging to veteran Bert Olmstead, lost to the Leafs for a minimum of three weeks with a cracked left was the scoring for the Summerside $70", (K. For 0 Sl tak bok Gate gee | Carasichaal shoulder. four goals, me Olmstead, 36 - year - old left apie: acer bah: ca winger, was injured Sunday Ar M night as Leafs stood off Chicago har coals. ¢ rf Ghattoltetown ‘goals. Mike Ho-| crsige Mi. Gallant (E. ‘Thomp-| Black Hawks $2. He crashed 2 son); 11 S'side. D. Cameron (E. into the boards in Hawks’ end Entries Named Thompson. Penalties B.Muttart, in the final minute of play E. Thompson Elmer (Moose) Vasko was BANTAMS chasing the burly forward on For Wednesday BANTAMS the. breakaway but Insists_he "a ldn’t get near Olmstead; that Victoria Driving Club offi First period: Ch.town, Bobby 60 uiitionead ton ean ie eit Doherty (Alan Flood); Penai the Leaf player appeared to lose Resday’s. ice “racing card’ ‘at. es, B. Whillock, B, Dickie, M, his Balance and go headlong into North River causeway. e eer snes < ee ——<———$—$—$ opening race gets underway at jecond peri Soe stacy excl portenstee’ beck | Hooan (J. Thertouit 3 Giriows Today’s Minor ing will be one of the features. M. Hogan (B. Mack Titian Ward, Hoo. S'side, B. Bishop (P. Hosen, Hockey Schedule sier Connie, Jennie Kalmuck, D. Per 5. S'side, P. He Grandville | York, ‘Hero, | (D Perry). Penalties, ‘T. Kit. Following is today's prograt Vivian Strong,Dainty Di son, game misconduct to L. at the Sports Ai are For chy A Pace Time Wil Tel, Blanchard, "Be MacNeill, ¥. Minor hockeyists, ete. Esso, Bob Clegg, Billy C. Dudds, Hogan, C. Lapp. — 12.00 — Skate -Roch- Boh Budlong, Mitchell, Chester. Third period: town. M. ford Square - Notre Dame girls. way as,Moa MacDonald (J. MacDougall, L. 4.00 — 4.30 — Praetice — All B Pace iy em Dream, Brown). Penalties B. Whitlock. sia ae thts. Newton's J Sabre J. Arsenault, B. Dickie, D, Mac 4.30 — Practice —All Direct, Kiimat Kitty, Bily June, Neill Sint’ Pee Wees, malo cewiiee land, were hobbling on bad | goalie Harold (Boat) Hurley, who has surrendered only goals in as many sta Maki suffered a badly bruised calf muscle and didn’ eee and Douglas has fluid on his right knee, He skated healthy but club officials felt he lightly, could use a day of ‘The only other Canadian to GALT NOT INPRE Ss miss the off-day workout was Oldtimers Bow _ To Welshmen ident at Saint Old hockey veterans who} ing hockey as a st donned the blades for the Old- Dunstan's Coll MacAdam, timers hockey game against a once playing the role as a de- rew of PWC pucksters at fenceman, broke up a lot of po- the Sports Arena, showed that | tential scoring plays they still had the savvy but Bubby Dowling counted two couldn't keep up with their .goals for the oldtimers with sin- younger opponents. The Jack Proude coached Welshmen defeated their senior opponents 11-4 with Joe Hynd- man topping the winners with three goals, The contest Easter Seals campaign children’s fund, drew a crowd and Vincent Court of Bed- rimmy of 1962, dropped the Other goals for the Welshmen went to Arnold MacLeod 2, Da- vid Lawlor 2, Jack Hynes, Alan MacKinnon, Gord MacKay and staged in aid of John MacPhail. crippled | Another feature was a broom good ball game between Canada Pac- kers and Perfection Dairies be- tween the first and second per- z puck to officially get the game iods. underway On hand for the games was One of the outstanding old timers was A.J. MacAdam, who the Rehab centre. gained a reputation as a po k e- checking spec list while _play- Jack Brabham Corran Ban (Captures Race LBOURNE (AP) Aus: Cops Opener Gat s toeger’ Word hate ea iz champion, Jack Brabham, Corran Ban defeated Tracadie| WO" the inaugural Sandown In- Cross 4-1 last night at Saint Dun- ternational Cup at New Ramp- ‘Tink in the first game of| down Circuit Monday. took -his | coo sone over the 120-mile at an Vince Bradley, pressed into) average speed of 102.6 miles an service as substitute goalie for| hour. beating Britain's Jon Corran Ban played an outstand- Surtees, _ Also in a Cooper, by 2800 ce. ing game. | 75 _y Corran Ban scorers were H.| New Zealand's Bruce Clan n Morrison and G helt with a! was a similar distance aw brace each. third in a Coo) E. Lynd notched the lone Trae-| Fourth’ and. fifth to finish adie goal | were Charles (Chuck) Daigh of The next game in this series is Long Beach, Calif., in Lance slated for Friday night at 8 @'-/ Reventlow's Scarab, and Brit- clock at Saint Dunstan's, ain’s Stirling Moss in a Lotus, Doctor Alec, My Jeannie. B Trot: — Sandy McDuff, Har- less Abbe, Rowdy Dow, Mich; Peter, Popular Pal, Sonk. Parkdale High Nips Georgetown Parkdale High School elimn- School ated Georgetown High from further Provincial High School ‘B’ playoff ition ‘when they defeated the Kings game produced good hockey and was as close as the Scoring for the winners were F. Shale 2, Ulovd Duffy, Cecil Dial 4-7358 ~ PLYMOUTH the practical car for particular people ECONOMY? PLYMOUTEHSS GOT IT! Plymouth’s economy starts with its low price, keeps 32,000 miles between grease jobs...adjusts ils own saving with its gas-stretching Six or Eight. 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Saunders (C) his ‘club's title chances upon (208 0° oe t week, feels Geo" acEvey ere een eee Ice 2: Dr. Gallant (C) vs. Dr more confident following Swe- den’s 2-1 victory over the United MacIntosh (Fred Sane dmcaa: Tce 3, A. Baller (C) vs, D Although the Canadians out. Beatty (SF Jo 0 shot Switzerland 51-15 Sunday , le . Neer night, they were able to pile up Worth (M). , only 'a 7:2 margin while the | lee 5: G. Anderson (C) vs Swedes last Friday mopped up R. Ketch (C). the Swiss 17-2, 00 A Tee 1: G, Murphy (M) vs, D. Canada, with a 3-0 record, is in sole possession of the top rung in the championship divi- sion. Sweden was expected to R. Robertson (M). move up Monday night when it || Ice 3: P. Sinclair (M) met Finland at Denver. Sweden | l. Lawless (s is 20, The U.S. plays West Ger- _ Ice 4: A. Jones many and Norway meets Swit- Rouse (Fred.). zeriland in other first-division Iee 5: G. Nicholson (M) vs. games. A. MacDonald (C) Ballantyne (Fred.) 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