The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri., March 25, 1966. 9 SPORTS FRONT © goes | Easter Seal Night Success; Locals Shade Summerside ~ Royals Aces and they are to take on. the game and the other 16-4 bout game. dreamed about pucks coming all he*saw for 2% hours. ; Why this sudden reversal | Produce Farce By CHRIS ANNETT ‘ ‘ Sandy’s Royals averaged a goal every three and a third minutes at the Charlottetown Forum Wednesda¥ evening again this evening in the sixth ga 1 | P.E.I. Intermeriate ‘‘A" crown. Affer having seen last night's | | | . of all that's holy the Aces have even managed to win one 4 The spectacle at the Forum Wednesday evening wasn't a game, it was a shooting practice for the locals. One of the only reasons that the score was not in the twenties was that in the cage as he did the first game, because he blocked extremely, well under the circumstances. He must have Why can the Royals lose by two goals,one night and win by Summerside Pope Motor aces e of their series for the one wonders how in the name Above are the winners of the Ralphs Mens Wear trophy and prizes during Confederation play at the Charlottetown Curling club yesterday. The at him because that’s about in the fortunes of the teams. Art Rowe rink from Amherst Elkiott. Members of the run- ner up rink were skip Dr. Blair Kelly, Vern Mitton mate, Walter Redden and Clarence MacInnis. Other rinks winning came out on top of the pile and members of the rink are from LEFT ROW, Lawrence Cus- ter, Roger Bacon, and Glyn prizes were skipped Saunders, Russell, Ewing, by Doug K en MacDonald, Dr. Gerry Orser, and Dr. Lem Prowse. Upwards of 1500 people jam- | who showed their figure skating med into the Charlottetown Fo- talents. rum last evening to see the. 1966. The Charlottetown, Old. Timers, version of the Rotary Easter .shaded. the Summerside Old Seals Show and they all went Timers 3-2 in one of the best { away raving. After having heard several selectiéns from _ the |P.E.I. Reece Band and opening remarks the packed house saw the beauty of top notch figure skating unfold: before their_eves and what a show the assorted Skaters gave. Mrs. Storey, better known as Sally Radford to skating follow- ers throughout the Maritimes |themselves proud also. |. All ten-of the visitors gave de- monstrations of free skating ei- ther in solos or a duet perfor- mance and their spins, pirouet- tes, dance steps, and connecting games played this year at the Charlottetown Forum. Roy “Buck"’ Whitlock paced the Charlottetown attack with. two goals while Henry Wooiridge picked up the other goal. Herb Schurman and Layton Schurman scored the two Summerside ' goals. Jeffrey Hopkinson, Timmy for 1966, officially opened the game by dropping the puck at center ice and the excited young- dime a dozen the fens gob @ . million dollar show. ists All the players gave their best efforts and although they didn't break any speed recorde they showed plenty of puck know- how around the net. Summerside netminder Tim MacGuigan gave an outstanding effort in hold the score as close as it was thusly earned the MVP award for the Summerside Old Timers during the game. Roy ‘“Buek” Whitlock won the MVP for the Charlottetown squad. It costs about $7,000,000 a win- ‘Old Timers showed plenty . of puck savvy and gave the many fans in attendance a_ colorful | performance. If thrills were a QCHS Juniors | PPR ts itve when the Royals stood around passing the puck in the Sum- % had done a wonderful job with p merside zone and’.the Summerside defense would gang up saotllint hate actacenen tha: Chatottetown:. Curling Club a smee to get as muck a- - to clear Montreal's 986 miles in front of the nets end there would not be any room for the PREP PI AR fond tha’ 4 skalasa front both the Trariasivce game as the players |of streets of snow. ; puck to get through.’ > om’ ne _, hems ees : Thien too it was not as if Goalie Smith had a bad night AMHERST AGGREGATION Moncton and St. Johm Clubs did | ajthough lacking im legs the New Shipment. of i on: Honda Bikes and Cars 17 two nights later with both games being played on the | ag ! ‘ A , moves were all surprisingly flu- . ‘game ice, It's beyond a lot of people but there is a lot of | e J . 1 ent and all got good hands for speculating going on that does the reputation of hockey little | their stints on the ice. The Char- ° Tg or no good. | lottetown Club was divided into Ey S rie oR ocienten ies | be lo TCWaSN TADS Elen a Bven series : turn neup ave Lawlor a nce Mulligan. . | - ah ; Group 2 and these groups, al- . « But then om the other:hand Dave MacLeod decided to don | ‘ ; : / though having been eres ‘ ' The Queen Charlotte Junior the uniform for the Aces so there was a difference in the : s . only a couple of seasons, show- Basketball team yesterday de- e Aces strength too. Whatever the case may be the addition © ; : ee: : 2 ‘led> definite promise as they feated their Birchwood counter- . of two players did not make a 19 goal difference in scores on : “ went through not too complicat- | parts 30-26 and knotted their | 160 Model with 18 h.p. everhead | ™ possible and a lot of local fans would like to know just ‘ / led routines without a great deal | best of three series for the Char- | cams, dual carburetors, and tele- what did. : fs oe 3 jof confusion. ee lottetown Juniors.crown at one | ‘scopic frent suspension. - ws Mo nate ———-Bollowing the skating a pre- | &4me~apléce.High~ scorers: Wh “ck auc . By AL McNEIL | Second period — No scoring. from. gaining ground on Mont- , SUMMARY ~, | sentation was made to Sally {QCHS were Paul Norris with | festastie ae s SPORT ECHOES MONTREAL (CP)—Goals by |Penalties—Shack 3:19, Beliveau real in the race for top spot in - First period—1, Boston, Leiter Radford in appreciation for her |L!: 8nd Peter Williams with | @ tery to ride Dave Keon and Frank Mahov- \4:28, Armstrong 11:06. “the National Hockey League. 2 (Rivers, Williams) 9:33; 2.- great efforts with the youngsters ©. High scérer for Birchw od | Absolutely safe. : lich with less than four minutes| Third period — 1. Toronto, Spectacular “goal tending by Chicago, Mikita 2 (Hull, : was Danny Grant with six while NO DOWN PAYMENT “ left to play gave Toronto Maple lias 28 “tHorton, Hillman) Ed Johnston, who replaced Ber- Mohns) 19:07. Penalties — Jar- Mike Connley had: five. Birch- | EASY FINANCING . wood had previously won the ae ad |Leafs a 2-0 victory over Mont- |... inie Parent in the Boston net rett 2:13, Ravlich 12:32, Hull A ed ) eith : hael a? " .* Chance Rema rk \real Canadiens in a National 16:01; 2. Toronto, Mahovlich 31 learly in the ‘second. period, 15:44: Rivers 18:22. P E.I. Mix Team first game in the series 29-14 in K : Carmic das fo Hockey League game Thursday |(Armstrong) 19:09. Penalties— helped the Bruins to their vice-, Second period — 3. Boston, Devides Pair their home gym and the third Ltd. - ; mF ‘ ° A re night. . Harris 0:47. \tory. Fiveee 1 (Bucyk) 7:17; 4. Bos- ° game ead thers this | 25 Brackley Pt. Rd. Dial 4-6423 o ) The clubs were scoreless until | i ton, McKenzie 17 (Martin, Woy- | ay comin nesday. i f Brings ction 16:01 of the final period when; BOSTON (CP) — Two unans- aerig meee arsed while | owich)- 14:16, Penaltigs—Awrey| SEVENTH BOUND rm — i Keon combined with Tim Hor- irene wale se the erent oe iy ing @ ate ie — sr 1:55, Angotti, Woytowich 4:35; | aiberta 2n2 1010102 9 |‘ eggep H 'ton and Larry Hillman for his | carr 0 0 a,who moved a step nearer the’ Leiter 9:26, Doak 14:50, Nester- ig 2 By NORMAN MacDONALD | ~ Yyru "Mason coal_ome that was 1 victory over Chicago Black |NHL season scoring record with enko major, Wyotowich major Newfoundland — 019 010 101 0— 4 OWN HIG SCHOOL PLAYOFFS a On the morning our last col- juveniles. He says that the \hotly disputed by the Montreal- |Hawks eae . ee ae Sagara gave kim a total '29:00 wh New Brunswick 210 200 210 0— 8 . F O li? U M _ umn appeared, we received a cream of the Juveniles were us- , who claimed the Leaf cen- | \ Pp - ‘ Third, period | scoring: Quebec /003 001 002 0— 6 | S ss phone call from Gord Kelly, the ed in our junior team, depleted ee d be — on the po ‘ : eee tee :51, Jarrett FRIDAY. MARC se ‘Ps head of our minor hockey pro- as it was by the departure of | nag a a ne ° 4:15, McKenzie 6:42. PEI - 001 010 230 2> 9 ' RCH 25th—8:30 p-m. ws gram. In the mail we received four wy ee on estat ae bol th i ea . ont a gu e in iNova Scotia. 020 102 003 0— 8 > Birch High oe oa ‘rule books from M.A.H.A. pastures Nova Scotia. These | : wood School za ’ iceseuaideat ‘Hillard Clark, juveniles signed cards with the- 4 eee on a pressing os + a NHL STANDINGS ,.. 200 304 201 0—12 : Si te ee : - and two rule books, 1964-65 and M.A.H-A.~and could | not play | Tetrak Pectin unis Jolie : By 19 CANADIAN PRESS | Manitoba 020 020 010 3-- 8 hee en ee ‘ , 965-66 from Gil .Edison, presi- with Summerside Juveniles. For r iL j : vationa ague . i ; den of the PCHL. ‘to. make the Island title. Charlottetown ao ak Sen fat as 1 a 4 M rk WLT F APt Saskatchewan 112010 2010— 8 Queen Charlotte High School ; sure we were right with the juveniles played in a junior lea- es pr fea om oe Montreal 36 21. 8 216 165 80 Ontario 000 101 020 1— § _Students 85¢e — Adults 60c 4 times.” We also received a copy |gue but did not have to sign Shae slaved thi . aoe : , | Chicago 36 28 7 230 172 79 | * SKATE: AFTER GAME -of a decision handed down by an |M.A.H.A..cards, and could there- ne Pp ' y 4 only | SASKATOON (CP)_‘The Sa ‘tna Toronto 32 23 9.192 173 73| Bye: Northern Ontario. went cs upper Canadian court regarding fore play in’ the Charlottetown feck ie’ the Moat _ . ne e Sas- three wins and two defeats, Detroit _ 30 26 10 211 184 70 the injury of .hockey players Juvenile team. Sounds sort of feeble attack for the first two katchewan entry skipped by compared with the Saskatche- New York 18.38 10 187 244 46-_ EIGHTH ROUND ; ; Mel Campbell, a local law- /reasonable, but 17-2? Gee, y Periods and most of the final Doug Waytt of Saskatoon held wan record of four wins and Roston- 19.40 6 162 260 44° vs ' ar Ast a haven't been ar- |dunno. es pong ita, a a 7 oo ifee eee are Seneca a one loss. - a Nova Scotia 000 211 020 4-10 \ - peta era | 3 wi shots a rne (Gump orsley fighters’ curling championships, The Maritimes_entry had one " : N-> Ontario * 031 000 201 0-. 7 & sage iti tae By = Dies ae ao eas . in the Montreal net, but 11 came jafter easy victories over South- |win against paieagrya tot and Que- - MINOR HOCKEY f Ti i were going down town when a | “the Dr. Jekyl and Mr. Hyde” ('8 the final period. -ern Ontario- and the Maritimes. bec was winless in five at- B.C. 100 201 020 01= 7 JEWELLERS LTD : car stopped and Joe Ctark, team of the century. Rogers oe outshot eae Wyatt and his mates on temps. ‘i The following are the playing , SRi 00 tet 10-6 PCHL. executive, got. out-and | Rangers pat’ en a tairty’ geod (12° in the. opening period aie ithe Maritimes foursome sbigped) Alberta, _skipged by . D4 8 schedules in Charlottetown Mi). 121 Grafton ‘St Dial 4.4253 approached us. “I have some-' act against the Fredericton A ae ree tk oronto ad by Ernie, MacDonald of Mon- Wasyliw .of Edmonton, and nor Hockey League playoff com- | N.B: 033.040 ye 815. \ : ; thing for you,” he said. And, by Red Wings, but the Aces top- a me oo ed oe, ST aad hcudad Maree aenince by Cr ne petitions for Friday and Satur- Ontario \- $00 102 630 0— 9 : , : # ve ik "00k. erformance easily. — pite.. Joss, } ng rou n urray | innipeg,._ were with day of this week: ewan re ea a cule book. wires a =that—our yl _held__its one-point hold on__ top__ Roberts’ crew. from .Markham-Saskatéon—-before—taking ~ upset. Rice Nore Mananee: of~Provinetal--Quebee.——- 200.100 103.1. 8. | THE TROPHY HOUSE OF CHARLOTTETOWN | Be gives us a warm feeling to know | veniles were beaten 17-2 and ra oa nau place Chicago a 14-7 whipping in the after- ‘beatings in. the fifth round. playoffs in the Midget Division | P.E.1. 021 001 010 0— § For All Your Awards and Presentations that five hockey’ leaders read that Aces lost 18-1, we felt OR eee te epee /hoon. » Aubrey Neff ‘of Vancouver between Summerside and Char- | . our column, even if some of very, very sick, and decided SUMMARY ; Five rinks—Southern Ontarlo, skipped British Columbia to a jottetown on - Saturday night, Manitoba 010 112 100 0— 6 Special Discounts to Clubs and Schools hem may have been swearing |-to mark it up on the calendar _, First period — No scoring. Alberta, Manitoba, British Co 13-11 extra - end victory over there will be no Bantam games |Newfoundiand — 101 000 000 1 3 | Fast Service on Engraving ‘under their breath as they read. as “Black Wednesday”, . but Penalties — Stemkowski 6:45, lumbia and Northern Ontario— |Manitoba and Ralph Curtis of scheduled on Saturday night: | : & Es ; : just then we got a call from Horton 11:48, Selby 15:38, Fer- were tied for second place be- Sioux Lookout skipped Northern BANTAM Bye: Alberta | : —_— Jack Murphy in Halifax in- guson 18:58. : hind Saskatchewan. Each had Ontario’ to a 9-8 victory over | Friday, March 28th, § p.ni.— So some of the rules are changed. 37 (D) says: ‘‘when et sce os. rel = mM ; e.e aeonkg Ht poll Mae Bisons. vs Maroons; 6 p.m. — 5 ee a goal-keeper leaves the im- | diens ha aten Frede e Maritimes entry. stopped Ramblers vs Bears. Do ° | ; + & J . ‘ : mediate vicinity of his goal | 7-2, and that our Summerside a Quebec rink skipped by Jean- Saturday, March 26th, 12.30. Ug as Bros. ones Inc. : “. : crease, and takes part in an boy, Paul MacWilliams, had _|Marie Hubert of Trois Rivieres p.m. — Aces vs Clippers. ° on ; allocations, he shall receive a scored four goals and assisted - " , 9-5 in the other fifth - round | PEE WEE in two. He was voted star of the game. Bill Dickie who plays defence, also got a goal. The night before George. Mac- Neil had played such a fine game in the nets that be had game. | In fourth-round games, Al- berta downed British Columbia 10-9 in an extra end. Southern Ontario’ slapped Quebec 114 and Manitoba bounced Northern major.” This is just fine, and wouldn’t keep the spectators late for the - midnight news. But rule 69 (D) says: “any player entering a fight be- tween players, or attempting Consolation Division — Satur- day, March 26th, 7 a.m.— Rams | ‘vs Zebras; 7.45 a.m. — Seals vs | Elks; 8.30 a.m. — Springers vs | Wolves. OWN: A NEW HO fe Only Goes Through Nig i | Championship Division — Sat- | to act. as peacemaker, shall | been voted star of the game, = «1 vnrencipg — The Mapéo |(Chatham) 4. Ontario 10-8. ‘urday, March 26th, 9.15 a.m. — | be assessed a game miscon- | After that we were able to sit- curling action continued at Sim- 6.00 © ~~} Two.-draws.are scheduled. to- | oiterg:-vs- Setters? 10am fe > duct." As far as goal-keepers | up and take nourishment. merside and RCAF curling rinks Ice Cleaning; 10.15 a.m.— Bisons | Potter (RCAF) 10; Topper 92%: i are concerned, these two rules ~ hate : i : pate : yesterday and at press (RCAF) 5. vs Foxes; 11 a.m. acoons vs ‘ seem to contradict each om | CURLING DRAW time tast night the play was still Clark (Summerside) 12; RURAL. MINOR kins: 1145 am. — Coyotes vs a oy on in the 11 o'clock draw. Brooks (Summerside)4:- eke : % |Caribous. ; major, and the other a game | AT MONTAGUE wollowin i eee e x | HT ' 4 ‘ ; i ree g this another was Johnston (Summerside) 10; ry: PAPERWEIG i enceaters a. sages a ie ee -expected to get under way at Lawless (Summerside) 6. = = | HOCKE | Saturday, March 26th, 4 p.m., : 4 @ ; the same Meg ed oe: 1.30 a.m. The late draws'were Hawley (RCAF) 8; Thorpe The following are the results Ice 1 — Hawks vs Crows; Ice 2 ; ‘ : goalers can get game m be : not originally scheduled but were (Dartmouth) 6. of the first game of a two.game — Sparrows vs Blackbirds; 4.40 | Geonducts' in this way, let's all Ice 1 — Souris No.l vs K Sul forced because of loss of ice Surette (Barrington) 10; Wil- | total goal final in the Rural Mi- p.m. — Ice 1 — Owls vs Eagles; | tition the rule Fee age . livan, a Munroe, L. Furness time due,to-the warm weather mer (RCAF) 5. nor Hockey Bantam -- Pee Wee Ice 2 — Jays vs Falcons; 5.20 | : wey ‘teat tl tes a wink cite Pee ‘Souris No. 2 ek Ste Yesterday afternoon. 8.30 Division played Tuesday, March pm. — Ice 1 — Bluebirds vs ; ) fect that a ai seasaid fee. lo L. ‘Nichaleon, N Thomp- Along with the Mapco trophy Berry *(RCAF) 10; Bro wn 15, 1966. . | Redbirds; Ice 2 — Open for prac- : ee Aevar vee eh a wae there are also three other tro- (RCAF) 4. Hawks 4 — Barry MacKinnon, : r tice period. action. Anything you can do son, N. Wolfer. phies up for grabs: Olands, Arsenault (Moncton) 9; Shew- Joe Allan Martin, Shawn Mac- == ae for the cash customer. If it’s 9 p.m. R ] shay = : ees | i is 'N 3 CAF and Judson Packers. chuk (RCAF) 4 ’ Isaac, Brian Howatt; Wings 2 — i és a s'No.3v3 G ; * ; ‘ Maa ne Vesaccebee”” BiG sheik J ceNelll a Mackin: The Te tae, up to press time’ Strong (RCAF) &; Grasinger David MacEachern, Ricky Car- oh aie ; bed TANNA es are as follows: (RCAF) 6. ver. ’ bas 7 i ia eat i peg a ames No. 4 vs D. |~, A.M. nese ‘Anderson (RCAF) 13; Dzen- .. The. Rural Minor Hockey Pa- : : : : bere their teammate [rom Sorrie, A” MacLeod, H. Robbins, Sharpe, (Dartmouthy 12;° Dz- dolet (RCAF) 9. perweight schedule for Satur-. : eankiny an opponent, or even B aie. : : endolent (RCAF) 4. | Vautour (RCAF) 15; Bryan day, March 26, 1966 .is~ as (| ce : a referee, and who ‘ever gets AT BELVEDERE , Picard (RCAF) 10; Topper (Alberton) 5. | follows: = | a game misconduct for this? The Schenley Legion curling (REAF) 4. - Matheson (Charlottetown) 9: 7.00 a.m. Sate ° This rule must be for those Bonspiel goes at the Belvedere Hawley (RCAF) 15, Grassing- | Titley (Moncton) 8. Ice 1 — Flyers vs Canucks. : “peacemakers” who King Golf ahd Country club this week- °° (RCAF) 12. Ross (RCAF) 12; RCMP Ice 2 — Seals vs Blades. 3 3 ' . ‘ . ‘ | Clancy once told us about. end and the following are the tReAT otal areas Cvakint «(Gre wood) 8; ae ag Bisons vs Clippers | ; They rush over and Say first two draws. . i an ya. icklan en ; c — Bisons v: ppers. | : Johanson (RCAF) 11; McCaw Rowe (Greenwood) 7. Tce 2 —- Aces vs Barons. _ CONFEDERATION BONSPIEL FRIDAY—9 A.M.” y F. MacInnis vs. D. Saunders; (RCAF) 5. Dr. L. Prowse vs. W.A. Jones; Ross (RCAF) G. Stewart vs. E. MacLeod; D. | (Summerside) 3. “break it up. boys’ " but un- der cover of the scramble sneak a few punches into an opponent’s ribs. : 10) MacLeod Brings You The Hill vs. B.. Acorn. Connolly. (RCMP, Summer- . \ The head of the minor hockey SATURDAY — 9 AM. eee (RCAF), 9. CHARLOTTETOWN CURLING CLUB Confederation 7 f logi- W. MacLain vs. H. Peters; W. ‘ -m. ‘ tal feaeonl. fo home uted tices va B Beer; D. Cameron Matheson (Charlottetown) ~ 9; D A N C E on e Johnston (Summerside) 4. Cannon (Summerside) 6; Che- --- verie’ (Chatham) 5: "WH, | Forgie (RCAF) 9, Arsenault »-+(Moncton) 7. scores 13-1 and 17-2 against our vs. P. O'Rourke. a3 | iT. Bonspiel —~ENTERTAINMENT.- eta PRESENTATION OF PRIZES “| 2 ee & ies Vicklund (Greenwood) 7; Vau- gee The following 1s the curling tor ieher (Halifax) 11; Lawless | Every Night this Ww : faa 7 bet ay Pog Today's | u ! : less 728 jon is . . . . ° ; | (Summerside) 6. Come and meet the visiting curlers coenpetition is ter te _ LePage f a \ Pk (CAP) sc MEMBERS and GUESTS Shor Co, Lid. trophy snd Prizes 1 Cheek These HONDA Features : ;chuk ( / , 4 : Bees fe ~ ~ 9 A.M. ¥ Brett : (RCAF) 17; Bowes — = na Ir. hae a. ¥. 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ST DIAL 2-124 and Birchwood: High as. the week 61 and. cotld wrap the Alberry Plains i Stadium. ————e : ttwo teams meet in the second champtonship up this, evening, i : a : ( ; . * . . 7 : ae : : : . Sd e i 7 ‘ ‘ | a