‘. " F sia ‘SPORTS FRONT. si is Important News isd Oldtimers 5, 1963. — ~~ Junior jesiey Toronto Maple Leafs keeps his Goalie Terry Sawchuk of the Richard (16) and Dave Balon > OUTNUMBERED (20) r in the whipping Laghuk Tons 13-7, Polyblank 74, WAS DEADLOCKED Franklin nipped Grant eyes_on the puck as Henri move in for a loose puck dur- Tapped took a of Montreal Canadiens °K eet eH nr F afi Hf He list vig if et ie a cet {: ue Frail : tas = aghite gen eit ue i ii % ieppepia*t sipift yt ote Fett ie ae rng ee ie ; > 2 Be tf br rie ‘. rife Vi Hf ig eet it Je title HES Unehs gest biars RE ahi # if ml saneahy (2) Ot pe aeteget cee ri feglt: I ea miniat Hi f: oii 8 EarHe “ih i hits reat HAE gp t link taHHE fepedti ‘as “i Bil “lent i | = iret sire ficete or ee bP HE Reg ht Peet i Mh ea Te tr i : He i ite Hala ts rik ful Ne ie MH ae fel HH it 7g i : f tot besiet cperty cies tcer ea ra eae ed esa (ee ee ia sna rs ely PM gp if ii a it eee a if : l ie ir i ia ti Mine sit rfl eit at a from Cameron and morning, Worth held off | Thu iy. ne Loyd Hil oo aie out + rsday night with a ninth- jround 7-5 triumph over Doug 22 tie. ward Island representatives led | Columbia's = In eee aA APT ECE | sy £3 it HH 2 eh fs ea ibe SC ee Scoti ‘010 301 201 011 000 020— 7 010 000 100 300— 5 202 003 010 022—12 001 010 + |by Doug Cameron of ‘Charlotte-|rink skipped by Jack young Vancouver |p.m. — Comets vs p.m. — Knights vs * |\Cameron Loses Another = SEVENTH -ROUND Hockey League game in Mon- treal. The game ended in a ing Thursday night's National (CP Wirephoto) 010 100 020 101— 6 fa |Cameron and his Prince wd ward Island rink from Char. | 110-100 200 110~7| ve 001 010 011 001— 5 in iH} ees (ite {iff Pee e eee cee EF tt ? iH Us ni Ne (ae ne: if i fl ers aia i it re ne Mina i =f ath nu | $28 inl i te fuss aFe ssehe cs yirEse: iti rill i arp ttl Pee A aa Ai i erm ie eile iy Ui Qe al eet aphedely fei ag a E* Eze: i peMiitiael be ellie Fre Ae rh 4s at OE ad uy ri ro ey il aes Pe haem So ee ee while the winners = on oi the B series Se goal series. the play! schedules Tor BANTAM Friday, March Arnet Sea March 6th ame ll Cli Hornets. Habs Ti Pines N coynted | mt one a Ma Dewweit | pod we . They hand S wee in | Tereate, ae sepeeoes could easily have scored three or ks at, agit Te PB 15:51, Mahovlich . 17:07. Saves ee 10:10, Shack e Mapl is Sawchuk iNew York First Period: > eee Dee Joey™ the Hawks goals. 1 17:06 Period—6 16 (Hadfield, Nevin) t-seéred both of 11:52; 7. New York, Ratelle 8 - New York, : e Brut * “tlie. Hawks 7 10 bs tind Series ¥ 13—28 NEW YORK 4 BOSTON 3 (Kelly, Douglas, Roussea ; 3. Toronto , Stanley : 4:18, :18, Duff — 4 (Ferguson, Paueidinn eabinen 4:3, Montreal, u, Trem- | , McKen- ») 9:01 Bathgate 19:00 victory over Boston Bruins 45-footer lie’s skate sharply goalie A AP)—Jean Ratel- Bathgate) Brewer ) 6:08, Back- comeback (Carver) Y 7 senault (McLure, Kane) 4:56; 2. | | gotti two: Richard | ; ns 4-3 Richard i minutes remaining, capped a/| | for a 43 National Hockey Lea- | | | | } | (Gilbert)....48:11, SINGS lone point *3- «1. until 19:50 enbach Fleming) 13:15. penalty—Brown Seiling 4 3:15; 2. Boston First Period — 1, NewYork, Third | 13:42, Howel lrey 2:34, Rivers 6:05, Green —- Aw- a 11:40; | Re | Joey) Se eaauade Basketball I ALLISON vs. S,D.U. Friday, March 5, 4 $.D.U. GYM Adults 75¢ — Students 35¢ |played a } catch up. From then on, the Rangers ehals Bil 7 |Marshall 16 Second period — 4, Boston, Fleming 15 the goal with 4 utes earlier @ shot alone close range and tle The Rangers, PUT BRUINS Donnie Marshall Green to lift in a forehand from the . king to re. in lead on 70-foot Slightly more than three min- Ranger ~ RCA VICTOR “CAMDEN” 4:59, Hillman 19:36 Saves Paille | Merrie | . FOR | RELAXATION IRISH Sf CORMACK But the Rangers fell successful 12> feet SUMMARY |New York; Ratelle 7 (Robinson, | Howell) 8:42. Penalties the Boston defence trapped in the left corner. AHEAD in front of put the Bruins in front, Reg Fleming made it 31 at /§:02 of the middle period. and 30 p.m. INGS (Rivers) 5:02;. iB Ae Ef, (al. z ° oki y chia 5 sae way past defenceman Teddie Ratelle’s first goal came on Orland Kurtenbach and Wayne Rivers scored within less than two minules of each other midway in the first period to 27; 3. Boston, Rivers 6 (Schock, 5 (Williams, Green) 11:- Minors 4:59, Rivers Penalti¢s—An- barrelled his game of Kurt- -