1 ...‘«‘ My 1 .3. I. 10 The Guardian, Charlottetown, 'l‘ues., Jan. 28, 1984. SPORTS FRONT By PIUS CALLAGHAN The Amazing Bruins WHY not count only weekend action for Boston Bruins and give them a in the Stanley Cup playdowns?_ These last two weekends. these cellar-dwelling Bostona not played fow: games. won three of them. tied the other and amas- sed a total of seven points out of a possible eight. 'Ilhait’s_ a lot better than any of the other clubs were able to accomplish on these four nights. _ __ Despite their great sunge. the Bruins trail fourth place De- ' ‘ ’ nd those Detroiters have two games in hand on . . j ' '_ possible task but the way the Bruins are going of late. nothing is impossib IF the Boston club could acquire the most necessary habit of beating Rangers and Red Wings with the same regularity that they handle Mon-treal. Chicago and Toronto, tihen this National Hockey League standing would look much different than it does. However. just when you think the ins are an the way up. they bump into Detroit or New York and they get set back on their heels. The men of Milt Schmidt appear to enjoy most the role 0! giant-killers. Of late they have caused no end of embarrassment to Toronto and Montreal after making life unpleasant for Chicago earlier in the race. The last twice the Bruins and Leafs have met the Boston club beat Toronto goalies 13 times and had exactly no goals scor- last two meetings with Canadians. the ' ph over Toe Blakc’s Cana- diens. That gives them 20 goals ‘for’ and one ‘against’ in those four contests. Any club want to try to better that mark? ' Just No Explanation TEN days ago the hockey world was looking for an answer . to that 11-0 defeat of Toronto by Boston. Folks waited for the reason but they never did get any good explanation. They were still waiting when Boston invaded Montreal last Saturday and ' threw the Habs for a 60 loss. gain there wasn't any special l reason given w-by Canadiens were so humiliated. Apparently ' ' so hot that they had every license to topple Bruins were Just _ _ _ . the league leaders. _ mal details for the third well. MLA, Rev. Donald lVlaC-.l‘l'llll'|0i‘ hockcy game. and he_ will ;1‘ho1tr;lpson ‘flashed the red light ' . w L 1‘ P15 H5710. I Power 156.6. E_ Clinton And so the muddle conltlnues. Bruins, hopdelfisiiltyflouthofwiho ‘tll{1Lorell‘t5P‘%rt:mcn's 111,113.?!‘ Rt. gov. Sullivaniigakctparéalin ba ljipcliey lclimc L) sllcrott ewBel;ed0f;é Lgwloi; H and gorlflectiiiinisltss (1) 36!: i154_8 L Kagsner 154;, M_ Fitz playoff picture a few wee s ago, now are e y s o ng e Vlsl e n ay e - am ares amp . principa ‘ e a on y igi sc oo a “H5 8 H886 - 1%‘ NV -' - ' signs of challenging Red Wings and Rangers for that last playoff age ‘of e guest speaker, of Morel] high school. senior players in the area. mal‘k§men- 3. Smoke Eaters 7 1 1 34% lpfifgggfgoijiedule. Men-S Le} spot. It would indeed be a mamm undertaking but the Maurice (Rocket) Richard, were Following the appearance at verything is in :ead1ness‘fm' Action in the league resumes, 4. Flintstones 7 20 33% lgue '1-1 rou ' 5 of g~ .9 Schmidt men may be capable of doing it. At least they have ‘com eted a meeting of the the high school, a reception will-t;he_ dinner Wednesday evening, Wednesday night at th rm 5. Fedora] 6 3 0 {series gefies ..A.. perfecmnisls created a great deal more interest in Clarence Campbell’; lea- icommittce hcld yesterday. sbe ten-dercd the visiting dignitar- which is expected to :1 ve 3 River rink when the Pownal Ro- 6. Untouchables 4 5 0 21% lvs 'I.~‘1inm0n(,§ «-3-. M" gue and they have stolen the headlines these past couple of ‘ The program will start at 1l_ies by the Morel] Branch of the capacity attendance of 300 per- yals meet the Nine M319 Cree; 7. Hawks 2 7 0 19% .Ha'“.kg ‘,5 'FHk,'I.ah s.‘m(‘.,’k(, wee-ken s. am. when school children from Canadian Legion. and the group sons. The committee .under the Bulldogs in the second game of 8. Oilers 2 7 0 10‘-’2lEa, ‘ vs‘ U [0 [IN ‘ ' Boston Gardens may yet have a Stanley Cup playdown this <‘Morc-ll and surrounding districts. will attend :1 noon luncheon atloha-i-rmanship of Mrs. B.F. Mc- their best of seven series_ 9. Electrons 1 8 0 71¢ } yrs n'.uLa,d cs season. lfro m Ioun ewa St. the United Church Hall, Morell.‘Ca4rten. is equipped to handle Game time is 8 30 sharp l10.Hillbil1ies 0 9 0 we l Se - ..'A".?n 5- 1 as"? P I ‘Peter‘s. will gather at the ele served b_ the United Churchlthe large 3_*owd. h ‘ ' lessiogfis _;B,_ l_;‘(::)°‘,%‘t:hcrg"‘:" ‘ta .dt ' .Idd't't1Mt ‘.11 v -.' ‘ -’~ Back Where They Started .‘ll‘.§" ‘°‘§“."l’.‘.?.’l“ “.‘lll...-3y1......‘.‘?..§’ :;=.::.'i.;“'ea..‘.:;....*;' Double Bi" ‘”°"':“ ‘W .. . p..1g;ggIe;M;c" 'hd St.Dusta" .f:. .d' "lfM:llR‘ 5 ' Cmc-“G0~ Mmireal Mid T°’°"1" were back Where they lUef1alv:rsity bandfivhere thenforlinfl\$lll§1.g::Si$lF.I:tten(:lrthSl=Pxrxe(;l:~‘ptlg§lFlxiaglflgghogl. Th: dianner 13503:: L filxleid -Z l :1 l lsiamed 35“-‘I’ 5"-“day'5,g3m°5 were °°“.°l“d°d- All three t°am5 ler NHL will appear onand lunc eon underway at seven o’clock with ' 3' Tm“ Votwllis 5 8 29th A "“3_‘ , 3 meagre Wm 0"‘ °f 3 P0551”? f°“"- The L93” 5“ lstage. accompanied by cmieir‘ the afternoon. the Rocket‘:-1 reception starting at 6.80 p.m. 4‘ pfpf 1 T”: 3 26% “he”. Smgie j____ T_____, . . n essiona s . ton when they tied New York Rangers 1-1 at Maple Leaf Garden Saturday night. Hawks and Ha ‘cked up their i Inf’ Cassius Clay ileftl. who will Miami Beach. Fla.. on Feb. fight Sonny Liston for the 25. takes a punch on the jaw heavyweight championship in during a round of sparring Final Details Completed r Rocket Richard's Visit Fo lwaltcr Shaw, Hon Leo Rossiter. will spend some time at Morell n L.G. Dewar, Walter Ding-lrink where he will referee a point when they battled to a 2-2 tie Sunday night in Chicago Both Hawks and Canadians are tied for first. five points up on , Toronto Maple Leafs. Canadiens have a game in hand on i Hawks and Maple Leafs have two - Canadiens have a chance to take over undisputed possession of first place Wednesday night. However they must beat Toronto at Montreal while Detroit subdues Chicago in the city of win . That's a bit of a tough combination. Habs may be able to handle Leafs but Red Wings haven't had too much success in Chicag Of course Rangers and Boston will both be hoping for a Chicago ‘ victory because it will increase their chances of making the 9 G- play . Thursday night Boston and Rangers tangle in Boston and this time Boston should be able to turn the trick on the New Yorkers. Next weekend Chicago has the toughest assigninent since they play two road games. Saturday afternoon ey are at Madison Square Gardens and Sunday night they move to Boston. Both thee clubs will try to prove anything bull hospitable. Rangers have two home games for the weekend with Canadiens the other visitor. The rest of the clubs play one at home and one away. The irutcrest is really mounting. Maroons Down Nationals 7-1 in a regular league game in‘ 0'Lear_v '5 first line was the PCHL last night at ttieihig factor in the Maroons‘ 0‘Leai3r Community Rink tihelchine as they constantly hatr- 0'L Maroons blasted theiasscd the Borden outfit, Bordon Nationals 7-1. SUMMARY "Phi-= was 0’L63+r¥ . First Period: — 1. o'1.ea-ry fitraighi “'1” and 59901“ °"'9T R. MacArthur (unassisted) 9.22‘ B-"»rden- The home team Played 2. Borden c. MacDou-gall twai-sh)’ an impressive game before a 3 - near capacity crowd of arppro-l .ximately 500. l ,- y 10 _ The Maroons still had four oil second 'period; __ 4' Omean, their. key players on the in:iur-i(;. Rowhan lgemamd, 1733;’ al list. B011! 3031195 Came “ID 5. O‘Leary G. Bernard (Rona- with imipovrtant_ saves but the ham 13.32. Penalties: Ron MM- OLeary team Just packed too A,-mm-1 (TV,_ the ma- third 12.09; . airy. J. Gorrill (Grady) 14.95. Penalties —- Gard 12 G crsorn much scoring punch. Bot.‘h Ron 3, Macpougaii fifihwffifi R’ MacArthur and Alger Cutcliffe Macm-thur ;'1"V)_ H W315]; missed bneakawrays in the first ‘ (double m,-um.) period. - Third Period 6. O‘Lean-y -—-‘ l l}E3na.i;»ano.tI:eimar<'il‘. Smialllwood lip.‘ ivrac-Ne1iia'?i.33;' §‘.""3“11'i.?“§ M. Cameron (Kennedy. 10.50. Penalties: None Local Girl Does Well Word was obtained of the suc- oessof_Jud_v Archer. oneof our promising locals who was a former PWC student and is now attemptinég to further her educat- ion at th University of Toronto. am The following is the curling‘ G""““'. draw for Tuesday at the Char-I lottetown Club. (Spares needed)‘ 6.50 P.M. Tuesday Knock-out. Ice 1 - A. Leaman. G. Ander- son. C. White, F. Morgan vs. D Jar-dine, C. Maclnnes. K. Dal- ziel. J. Simpson. Ice 2 — F. Curtis, H. Douglas, D. Reid, D. Wood vs. T.W.L Prowse, Dr. Will-ls. H. Edwards. A. MacEwen. Ice 3 —- Dr. Giddings. B. Jones. B. McLennan. H. Doug--‘ las vs. D. Douglas. L. Blakeney. arr. E mon . w Ice 5 -— F. MacMillan. N. Mac- ~Nelll. B. Partridge. M. White vs. Judy ran a close second to r E. Macbeod. Dr. Webster. C lligiipuscoring team-mate with Mu.-Donald. J. Bond. 3.8 P.M. Io This is the start of the Logic.-. FOR MONTAGUE play-offs to decide a club cham- pion. Eight teams are entered and will play double-knock-out. . 1 —— Open Ice 2 —- G. Stewart. K. Acorn, Montague Curling Draw for *C. Whttsnect. J. Vautour vs A. Tuesday. January 38: p . 1'. Whitlock. c 6.45. Hamming. B 0’ die. Ice 1 -— M. Sullivan vs. L. Mc- los8—W.l'arrol1..Ander- . son, V. Chisholm, F. Mlle: vs. Ice 2 — Central Creamer-tes- D. O'Rourke. P. O'Rourke. Dr X. McKenzie. L. Stewart. 5. Mc- locpu. C.cnmpbo11. - K non. 0. Champion vs. K. .i tend - ll. loll. A. Bsllem. D MacDonald. Guns. . ltulimoo vs .1! Pleuenoteclunge in time: Ihlaho. D. Vsuoeott. a. please start at this tune. ‘lineman. us !soI--L.WsIIIIr,l.llaclI- lce1—A.Robo1-non vs. Kancdr.C.WlIitsvsI. lurks. Lovo.Dr.H1uIu. 0. ‘Log! -—fl. Nicholson vs. I. A. .‘u lads Juniors Playing At Forum Tonight The Charlottetown District‘ Legionaires in the league open- lJunior Hockey League again er and the city collcgians lost a; holds the spotlight tonight" at heartbreaking 9-8 decision to Charlottetown Forum. St Dunstan’s Jayvccs in their Canadian Olympic Team Blasts Yugoslavia 14-1 By JACK SULLIVAN Canadian Press Broderick of Toronto had only' The Canadian hockey team average under overwhelmed Yugoslavia 14-1 so Monday in a penalty-free game period. six in the second andl age in Sports Editor 10 saves as the youngest Cana- ‘dian coach. used every player- IN-NSBRUCK, Austria (CP)- dian team to compete abroad—- -on 23—ldefenceman Ross Morrison 0!; five goals in the first lToronto. IH Clancy, 20-year-old Rev. David Bauer. the Canon the 17-man son of l arley Fraser Keith White M. Harbour Hos Rifle Shoo} The following are of the rifle shoot held ray Harbor last January 243,. n e Richards " the result. at . CLAY TAKESPUNCH IN SPARRING to qualify for medal play in the Winter Olympics. The games proper begin Wed- but the hockey compe- teams in a two-day qualifying session. ‘ The Canadians had little more than a workout against the Yugo- slavs and led 11-1 after two periods. They outshot the losers 87-111. Ten plays shared in the Canadian scoring spree, with four getting two goals apiece. EASY TIME Two Canadian goalies, Seth ‘Martin of Trail, B.C., and Ken Leg ion Coach Calls Practice .==-. -1» Coach Buck Whitlock has cal- led a_ practice for his Legion Juve team the Forum RO‘UN with his brother. Rudolph. at from 6:30 p.m full turn-out is management. . 7.30 p.m requested by the three in the third against Yugo- {National Hockey League great 1' twin. ‘King Clancy, scored the first , Terry Clancy of Ottawa, Bobl 0:11 in the second minute of lForhan . play on a pass from Terry lRoger Bourbonnals of Riviere lO'Malley of Toronto. The inex- lQui Barre, Alta., and Rayfperienced Yugoslav club didn't lcadieux of St. Adele. Que., lhave a shot until the nine-min- ‘each scored two goals. 'ute mark of the first period. It Singles went to George Swar- ‘was Yugoslavia‘s first try at brick of Moose Jaw, Sask., Rod Olympic competition. Selling of Elmira, 0nt., Gary’ Yugoslav goalie Anton Bagg of Moosomin, Sask.. Hen- ‘easily the busiest man ry Akervail of Port Arthur. lice, stopped 73 shots. Jan Bugo l0nl.. Paul Conlin of Kitchener. lscored the Yugoslav goal mid- lOnt., and John Macxenzie of way in the first period against‘ me, :the veteran Martin. Gale. on the [Bowlers Get Set For Their Playoff 1 l l Clay's Miami Beach training site. (AP Wirephoto) L. nompshire Nips Dunsfaffncige 3-2 the first game of their best of seven semi-final series for the Shaw trophy the Hampshire Bulldogs shaded the Dunstaffnage Comets 3-2 at North River Rink last night. Dlngwell MacArthur and ‘ The regular schedule in t.he'5. Blue Owls 5 3 21% Men's and Women's Bowling ,6. Riddles 4 4 16. Leagues of Souris came to 11 >7. Hungry Six 2 6 10% close recently, and the playoffs ,8. Les Tranquilles 1 7 10'}: got underway last week. 9. Pin S11'1:aSll)§Il‘S ' L033 8 SF in a driving finish, the Pei'- “P "1 9'” "4-’-"‘-’ " fecuomsts took first place in Glenn 223. LE. If/f,9gc4Don(2';‘ld199.';’. en nigiflu stand H te M “T °f the Pm“ °" "r: lpooie 182.7, .1. MacDonald 180.4. E the average cu1own_1'or t h wnmen-S League. 5 teams .MacAul'ay 179.6. 5. Mac- from each league will meet in IAUW 177-f-Leagug B Mam the first round of playoffs which will be best of five aff‘8.'l.l‘S. Final Standings: Men's League ' Women‘ . D. Young 175.3. An Mac- lDonald 173.2, M. Leslie 164.9. ?E. MacDonald 163.4, C. Walsh twin-bill in the Island 'C" Basketball League t the Sa.int‘s gym last night the Pirates downed the Capitals 79-44 and the Saints edged the RCAF 52-60. The following are Hockey Clinic Goes Tonight a Senior ‘ a A local hockey clinic for -players and officials will be held night at Englewood Regional High School, Crapaud. at 6.30‘ p. the line-ups -o G Murphy. 0. R. MacDougall, 4, E. Ellsworth, 2, W. MacDougall 1.yT"1°1.e°1i3"é§1.'So1b°13'l.‘§s§9.fimh°.l‘3.‘3N22- G- 3'8-E1019 0- P- Gm‘ 4-: cation with Jack Kane. St. Dun- 53- MUPPM’ 3- G- Ufllliman 6- ill” -stan's Varsity hockey coach as T0381 — 44- linstriictor. PIRATES — D. Hyndman 4l.l This time North River Juniors only outing. Tonight's \vlLiAl| and Prince of Wales College gets a share of second place Welshmen will be the partici- along with Saints who own a 1-1 pants and each club will be record in league play. looking for its initial triumph of This league has been produc- the season. The North Rive: ing exciting hockey and good bowed to Charlottetown sized crowds are turning out for _—““""——j. each battle. Tonight could see ‘lhe best attendance of the sea- son and those wending their way e Forum are certain to see an exciting hockey match. Both North River and Youth Dies During Game : TORONTO ICP) — A woman who watched her nine-year-old son collapse and die during a minor hockey game Saturday has no intentions of stopping two other sons from playing, she said Monday. Mrs. Lillian Demchuk‘s son Randy collapsed after skating to the bench in suburban Eto- hicoke and was _ ‘ dead on arrival at hospital. Coroner Dr. Gerald Blanchet said the boy died of a coronary thrombosis caused by malforma- tion of the arteries. Mr. Demchuk said he might have stopped Randy from par- of hockey and the outcome of ‘ this one is most likely to e doubt until the final siren. Each club came mighty close to grab- binb wins in their only outings and each will trying, desperately to grab two points tonig You can't go wrong by attend- ing this battle which gets away at 11.15 sharp. Vics Shade Beavers 8-7 In a regular league game in ' Town league the Vics ticipating in sports had he ed . '0 first . . place tie by known he was in danger of a mm.’ m 8 _ . . heart attack edging the _Boaverrs 87 in Souris irink last night_ Butch Chevevrie paced the win- ners with a "hat trick" while L. Maclntyre contributed 2 and singletons went to T. Solmnan, C. LaVie and A. Jarvis. Jim Cox was the big gun for e Beavers with three goals. B. Jennings, B. M8CI£1'lH. W. Rose and C. Peterrs each fired Ice Races Go At Causeway These are the entries for the ice races to be held on Wednesday at 2.15 sponsored ' Club by one the Nontih RtiV€'l' Driving . Rjef _ f ",9 f‘ mm cuss A PACE Ge0ngeeTe;a1>‘.:‘-|_ ‘X W" S LEAGUE STANDINGS W L P Polonaise. CLASS B TROT la PACE W . Geneoee Pal. Jolly Mary. ATTENTION HORSEMEN The Annual Meeting of the Prince Edward Island Harness Racing Club will be hold of the BASILICA RECREATION CENTRIE _ soon so January 29111 at 8 P.M. Ilfilospto J. A. Amino: President Craig’: Abbe. lhclplacc. Welshmen play a pleasing style; H_ Momson and E_ her; 1 R. MacDougall 6. W. MacLeanl I - 27, F. Burns 4. H. Hawaii 1.! Corran Ban Nips A Total .. o SDU — L. Vobln 6. W. Buotte ;Vernon River 6-4 In a regular league game in 15. J. Rogers 0. B. Foley 3, D. Nantes 0, J. Cain 0. H. Sontiens 1. L. Farrell 12. P. Mullally 0. ‘the CY0 aaue Conran Ban v. Jeske 23. J. Davis 2. Total‘ ycclged Vernon River 6-4 at St. __ 2 =l)ui1stan's rink last night. By vii-turc of last night's win Coir- lran Ban is now in second i l 6 . ..RCAF --— Devans 23. Szawara I4. Urquhart 8, umfeldo White 21. Armstrong 1. Richard- ' son 1. Clause 0. Nu-rmi 0, Dun- can 3, Taylor 0. Total —— 60. lpaccd the Corran Ban attack jwith two goals apiece wtliille B. }Watts and K. Hughes notched 1 sinzlctons. G. Gill and Ian Fraser each ;fired two for Vernon River. PURITY DAIRY “Parents Prefer Purity Products” . 317 Kent Dlal 4-7125 1 <C.C.L. Games 1 ;Are Played These are the results of the games played in the Charlotte- town Commercial League at the lcharlottetown Forum last night. 1} Island Telephone Company de- feated Buster's Flycrs 8-3. ‘ The Maroons downed Maritime iElectric 11-7 1 The Kays Brothers were lawarded their game due to yhaving no opponent to play iagainst. ‘E F O R TUESDAY. JAN. STUDENTS: 35" l AND TIP TOP TAI FOR of the four teams: CAPITALS _ '1' King_ 3. L_. Air Cadets 16-0 last night. JUNIOR HOCKEY 1 '"°'' North River Juniors V8. Prince of Wales (REGULAR LEAGUE GAME) Nl]Ell5flN1ilIUllMll MEN'S AND BOY’S WEAR WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY ‘ WED., JAN. 2911. .STOcl(TAl(IllG We will BoOponing Tf1Ul'S.,3.30s .M. I Maureen Gordon Allan Richards Douglas Herring Darrell White Carole Billard Bill Duffy David Murdock Clint Harris 838388z°3f388$.‘E?f River Downs New London 9-3 1 In a regular league ;;ame in , c armcrs League at Kensing. ’ton Rink last night Hunter River ltrounced New . R. Weeks 1 winners with singletons going -B. Tremier. R. Down. G, i S. Woodside. R out to Billie. D. .\IacKay and gomery dented ill. for New London. HOCKEY ’ Borden Rink Tonight 8:30 p.m. S'side Combines Vs. Borden Nationals . Ill twincs 1 Does Your Home Invite Burglars? . What do burglars look for in choosing a house to rob? What's the main thing not to do when a burglar enters your _- house? In February Reader’; D1‘ gcst. a convic burglar tells you how to protect your home. Get your copy of Reader's Digest, now on sale Porkdole Downs Air Cadets 16-O 1 In an exhibition hockey game at the Charlottetown Forum the Parkdale Scouts trounced the Mike MacDonald led the Park dale scoring attack with five markers. “Hat trick" were con- ibuted by C. MacDonald, N. MacDonald, D. MacDonald and singletons were fired. by A. Mc- Donald and. P. MacDonald. The Parkdale Scouts extend a challenge to any Scout group on the Island. Anyone interest- ed please phone 4-8848 or 4-4919. TO-DAY AT THE FORUM TUESDAY 7:00-8'00 a.m.—Minor 12:45.1 45 p.m.—P. . 4:00-6.30 p.m -—Minor Hockey 6:30-7:30 p.m.—Conimcrclal ‘ 8:15 p.m.—.lunlor Hockey: North River Jun- iors vs. P. W. . Students: 35c Adults: 60c and UM i - ADULTS: 60c It all depends on wheth new bathroom fixtures. job in the kitchen. Wintertime is the time putting houses in order at lowest cost. 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