8 The Guardian. Charlottetown. Wed. Feb. 19. 1964.l SPORTS FRONT By NICK FILLMORE The Ugly Bear vs. The lip A World Heavyweight Championship fight that has re- ceived perhaps the greatest build-up of any fight in history could ‘ n out to be the “sports flop“ of the decade. We think Sonnyufisston wilt dispose of Cassius Clay this Tues- Fight promoters have done a terrific job in getting fans pra- pared for this big one_ Television and ringside monvicxs will prob- ably set new records and we expect that more ttcrs am ever before will lay down their money on the 7-1 match odds. as they now stand in favor of Liston. There are few persons who haven‘: heard of the Liston-Clay squabblos and just as few who couldn't recognize the face of either of the two at the sl’ . ance. Jay Edson of Phoenix, a boxing and wrestling referee for 1?. years. says Clay w’ on before the fifth round A mem- ber of the World Boxing Associa-tion rating committee and re- feree of the Zora Foley-Liston fight in Denver two years ago. Edson has the qualifications for the picking fight winr.e:s. some- thing which some of us don't really posses. ”Cloy Not Ready” -- Edson e must assume that (‘lay will benefit from Pattcrson‘s mistakes". says Edson," He (Clay) will p ' . throught the first round but sooner or later he'll get cocky and get tagged. Clay has the ability to become heavyweight cliam- 1 Dion but not for another three to five years." 1 Li on has an awesome reputation Many fight critics say ', his 15-inch fists. fired from a flat-footcd stance: can do mére ‘1 damage to an apponents mid-section than the hands of any fight- er before him. Veteran official Edson recalls that D(.‘1‘l"Cl' bout 11c officiated ln which Liston knocked Foley out in four rounds. Ile still talks shbout Sonny‘s tremendous power. particularly in his short pun- . es. “That Foley is always in good shape, He's just as hard as .1 rock. But Liston tossed a punch at his middle than might and his fist went right out of ' t." ris Dundee. co-promoter of the fight and a man who has been in the game since the late 1920s; doesn't agree with Edson's I line of thinking however. and says that Clav isn't the peagrcen : kid he is being panted by some people. 1 Long Lay-Off For Liston J '‘In three years Liston has fought only two complete rounds In competition", says Dundee. “In that same period Clay has boxed 60 rounds in competition He has demonstrated he can take the knack of cutting up opponents." Ill be in danger in the early rounds. but I (‘eel ccr- ' tain that he will be on his feet at the end of 10. If he is. look.-- out. He’ll have a grand chance of ou':allopi.ng Liston in 15." No matter what Dundas has to say, (after all. he has a lot of bread-money in this one), we'll still go wi-to Liston. Clay Sonny Liston. who defends his 1. SONNY LISTON, the world's press conferences heavyweight champion tures during one of his rar ges- 9 . ‘”“‘1%* * while In stage and has just completed training Liston is seated on I mdayls workout (AP Wlrephoto) Champion Talks To Press During Training Period MIAMI BEACH. Fla. (AP)-— l tioned ‘ at a fifth-round knockout 1. . Ingemar decided to quit box- was “managers talk." ‘;1ng last year after his narrow lvictory over legion Defeats Welshman 9-6 classy Legion Juvenile team defeated Bill Mulligan’: winless Welshmen 9-6 in a regu- lar game In the Charlottetown and District Junior Hockey Lea- gue game at the Forum last night. The Buck Whitlock coached crew outscored the PWC in both of the first two periods and the teams split one each in the third. Herb Steele made one of the prettiest plays of game as he weaved his way through the PWC team and flipped the disk past goaler Ellis to give the le- gion thcir third goal of the night and tie the game at three all at the 6.40 mark of the second frame. SUMMARY First criod —— 1. PWC — V. Frizzell (Brown, Duncan) .37; 2. Legion — J. Kennedy (Wea- therbie. Murchison) 5.23; 3. - gion — Weatherbie (unassisted) 12.26. Penalties — Kane, Weale, Murchison. Kane, Frizzell. Second Period —— 4. PWC -—- Brown (MacLeod) 2.05; 5. PWC — Houston (Turner, Duncan) 4.00: 6. PWC —— Duncan (unaa sisted) 5.06; 7. Legion - (Kennedy. Weatherble) 12.16; 9. Legion —— Weatherbie (F l ood, Kennecl . ; 10. PWC - Clarke (unassisted) 13.36: 11. Legion —- Kane (MacEachern) 17.55: 12. Le ‘on 0 (Weatherbie) 19.03. Penalties- V. Frizzell (10 minute miscon- duct. game minor) Third Period — 13. — Legion -- Weatherbie (Kennedy) 6.50. 14. PWC — Houston (unassisted 19.21. Penalties Murchison, Smith. MacLeod, Ross. Mac- Dougall. McEachern, Kane. S1. -FX. Hopes Kept Alive ANTIGONISH. N.S. St. Francis Xavier University X- ‘ men kept their Maritime Inter- collegiate basketball champion-E ship hopes alive Tuesday nightl with a comeback 10086 victory- (Smith) 6.40; 8. Legion — Flood manner Minor Officials Resign After Tourney Squabble I-‘ive executive officials of the Minor - key Association, including presi- dent Ivan Doherty and chief of . . resign were vice-president Mike Campbell. and members Jim Dowling. Art MacKinnon and Jack Turner. . Doherty said he was very sorry to give up his position with the minor hockey associa- tion. but said he believed it was necessary because direct- ion given the association council. wluch the m(1nor hoc- Mr. Dothcmty Sfild llllal plans key association is responsible for the toumament had been to. dismissed verbally with 11,, He said that on Dec. 11 the council Dec. 11 and that in city recreation committee gave the ' h key assocriation full control of the minor pro- gram with the restriction that it "(be run in a business-like IVAN DOHERTY minor hockey association on CONFLICT ARISES The Mi Hockey Associa- tion was given verbal clearance mumamem and ta-mug the ‘ ti deal to proceed with plans for the I staging of a Maritime Juvenile :::::;r for men Eglding Of the Invitational Hockey Tournament for the Charlottetown Forum Feb. 22. at a meeting with of- ficials of the recreation com- mittee just prior~to the Centen- nial Pee Wee's trip to Quebec. Mr. Dolierty said. At this meeting he said plans for the tournament were dis-‘ cussed and the only change made was that the originall budget was reduced from $700‘. (tournament. Plans for_ the tournament at this time had progressed to the point where eight warm from four Maritime centres had in- di ' e Doherty said. “and it would be a black eye to Charlottetown to noel it." Mr. Dohe(rty's decision to re- came following a meeting 5 with recreation committee. rink. to $300. A letter was received by the Alberta Dumped By Saskatchewan city and minor hockey orncm, yesterday ll’l.9l‘n00l1.‘he said "I was told at this meeting that there were persons on the ban oommi not in favor of the Centennial pee. Wee‘: trip to Quebec, 31,_ said. "and 11,, committee was concerned about the time that would be taken away from other minor hockey players. Plans were made for over the (‘act that minor hoc. key will be discontinued for two weeks because of the national curling championships." financial situation presented and discussed Jan_ 22, at which time there werp no objections but bud 1 restrictions. Following the resignations of the five officials, it was agreed that a special meeting of an persons and interested officiat- ing bodies be held‘ at the Bas- -ilica Recreation Centre. Room 61, '1‘.hu(rsday. 7 p.m. CU)Rl|NG DRAW FOR MONTAGUEl The following is the mixed ourling draw to be held at the Montague Curling Club tonight. 7 M.: Ice 1 Dr. Johnston. (1, Stewart. F. Herring. P. Mar- . Dr. P. Maclntyre, H. Clair. L. Stewart. A. Bears. 2 M. Nicholson, E. Clay. C. Ings. E. Cudmore vs. C. Nichol-son, J. Cudmore, G. Worth. Dr. Inlgs. 9 .M.- 1. Ice -- Glen M11-rpliy. 1), O'Conner. P. Desftoches. 0. Hennigar vs. G. Kennedy. 1.. Sinclair. J. Murphy. Leah Mac- D heavyweight boxing title here lhe said. "I’d say within three Britain's Brian Over St Marys Huskies of Hau_- lfifllé A sumvan P M 1 _ ' ‘ ce — . . . .u- however. feels otherwise. While telling everyone about his great- next Tllesd-'iY flight. Predicted |l'0l1ndS- ' _ ll-Ofldon ln 5l0Cl<lI0lm f ‘ .By WALTER KREVENCHUK ,‘matcl1. He returned to action , . ness. etc., etc., he proclaimed: “The Bear season opens Febr- Tuesday that he would knock The champion also said he l a’‘' . . GINA (op)_5aska1che“-angfor the third round. 1|V3n- K- S11ll1V33‘- 9- JOMSW 25-" °‘“ C 3 55l“5 Clay l" “"99 ‘had ”° °bj°°ll°“ t° Welghlng . Vlcmry keeps the x'men land British Columbia breezed-1 Saskatchewan. Ontario and V5- N- °0l*-"Y- D» OMS» ll. rounds. -.with Clay and Sorrie. L. H0019)’- _ . third-round victories . British Columbia were the only Liston said he had not men- {man l'l'uesday to boost their winningiteams to negotiate M-0!l(?l3Y'S lstreaks to three games at the 5 N0 Opening 1‘0lmd3 W|lll0Ul- dt‘-' icanadian schoolboy c u r l i n g ‘ feat. . |,_-hampionship. ‘ Saskatchewan clipped _ in ‘ The _ _ that this wag '-the Montague D0wn§( in mathematical contention for gm ager‘s doings," . I ‘the Maritime Ulle. _ O . dont hate C Sonny Liston lsf_ Duns]-an 5 4-3 ' SMU led 46-39 after the first Former Chicago Cubs second base star KEN HUBBS v as . . . . . -added. “He means a lot to me. ( -half but were 0lllCl8SS€¢‘l by St- the. second major league ball player t.o be lclllcd in a crash gTIgI'IISI1 GITIS WII1 He's my ‘million dollar baby.‘ "; -I-he Montague Hlgh SOhOO;‘FX in the final 30 minutes. Bull while flying Ills. own plane. The other was T0111 GASTALL. - . Liston. who we i g h ed 222 -‘ hockey team Wm me game held McHale of.St. Mary'_s topped the I Saskatchewan. looking for “S founmand 14.5 and NO..u,em $40000 a more bonus baby. who disappeared in his private over M|sc°uche iponlnds. sparred three rounds (on Saturdlav at St Dunstan} scorers with 39 points. Pan |nimh championship in 18 years_ lomam, n_5_ omario trounced ran TIGNISH Tinnish Regional .W"Fk°d 0"‘ 91 T°“"d5 '- Off The Cuff New- plane over Cl1esape(a.ke Bay in 1956. We saw the one time Boston ms handle;-5 noted he had . . ' . Chenard and Bill Buckawecki 1 f . h i AL mew Brunswick 144 and Prince ”“‘“°”’” . . "“!°‘""k agamst the st" Dmmns ‘"1 9- PX Wm‘ 3‘ P°““5 “P‘°°°- 5ggilieihgeailid'1'§§11is1a'3‘§13'.l.h.a ‘Edward Island 1+3 and British 1 (High School girls‘ basketlnall le.qu'Va,l.°m m 9! °haml"°"5h'l’ (of ‘team defeated the Miscouche' ms ' ._ . r 1. - ~ 11.: ' catcher in the Halifax 21131? n1‘;'1.182“sc’..‘§§§s;.§§..b‘I.11 "L.“a.l‘.‘..“‘.§‘..—": éH1's'h School teem w((-h :1 score ————:———j—————- . . fore he moved to the big time. The Summe1'side ATPBXACC 4‘3~ G05l5 9C"1‘9“l b.V M0“'l . l‘kll’§°Idlpa:l 3. ';('e1a:_6Prl“°° Ed" -Sfliunfigis Bdr(:lf§:.'tveigk ?{1_§bec 8'6 COMBINES really turned 11 on in their 11-2 Win over the RCAF A 5 d -d L~ . h d la-zue were E. Prosper 1. E.) W“ 5 3“ rm < ‘ . ' . . v ' w - HS 1 1 . 1 ..-. - W3" 9’ 5*“ ‘S "" 3. 2 ~_ . ~ Y 01 ' . wh' 11 wonits first other first-day matches saw Eagles Monday n1Zllt_ Tonight they tangle with the FLYING lR EPIS cam 5529. Ijrsjlnsisi ‘(Ought only three rounds ll'l(L“S‘;,°”h and K- Batchllfilel. a S Ind“ ;‘;;‘:md_m‘u°nd games Mon‘ _Nm.mcm Ontario beat Manitoba g "(three years and the champion‘ 7 HAWKS at the Forum... ..... ..YOGI BERRA. ne of the best bad- lurday afternoon at .. o . Dunstans High = b ‘H,-O _ t h-t _ 3- . . _ 1 . . . _ ‘I _ . _ _ . o . d h d ‘h .h- d_rOund by¢_ (11-10. berta bounce Nova Sco- ia" 1 ers ever 0 1 the '1'l._]DI'S. opened the Yankees train 1High point. scorers for the home greplled. I may make u {Our}-Scliool the goals were scored _0z‘1ger a [I mes gr‘, Nova Sm. M 10.7 Manitoba defeat M- n__ camp as manager Monday by givmg. of all things. batting (rounds m four years .1 [by Flank Robmsm,‘ pong Mm- if ‘ _ma C S I ) ' ' 1 1a rim :1 short-handed Mani- I I k l ‘ tk ' d v __ - .11: . d13-6.N rthe on-. as - roc ripe a eou. an BOSTON (fig. 1125,12" 'tgriEb 2322 Quebec 795 anrdn New :.Quebec trip Newfoundland M. P t K ('1- msmlmons (team were a sy ennedy vtinlt £36 and Rena Eldershaw ‘ jMuriel Hogan. with 10 each. ‘; ' 1mer world heavytweag inaghan. and Cecil MacDonald. I For- ( l ht rh m alled STOCKHOLIM ( AP) ~- lBrunswick defeat Newfoundland ’ -8. a ‘ 1 o c I pion lngcmar Johansson appar- lN.fi'I’|QnflI§ Meet (Rivers from Hershe of the THIRD ROUND ‘em-ly has changed his mind andl . . . ‘American Hockey League Tues- 11 ‘ , , , 1 B.(?. 102 120 400 0-10 . u e . 5 ‘now is willing t.o meet. the win- !The |_eg|°na"-es day. He will stay with the Na- E"l9"‘“g T “ 9 5 ‘l 3 V , mg“ 5 1P.E.l. 010 001 011 2-» 0 -_ iner of the Sonny Liston-Cassius‘3 tional Hockey League club the l"é:1:)l:3m5b3i5a>l‘3}l‘(a‘l(‘]°“':‘;‘ grad 1N. Ontario 010 202 011 0- 7 ' i ‘1C1~a- 11 lit for new title match. ( - - - rest of the season. , ' ‘ 0 —- 11 ° ° 0 lt)seyS)t0i’kl1olmaTidnin(ge(n says. lbizgngrhitafl CB“0‘r(ae‘§l‘at:uEll Mlle‘ Rookie Bob Lelter was loaned °1;:lt:3rig“l;;"° ¥(‘:V5a2'llS5c‘l:‘tl:f’a"lh1"li“ lgauiffigha lnlt l)‘())(l l)_ 13 Q The newspaper says lngo, who " v “ A ‘“°"35 to Hershe to make room for _ '3 A ' '3 Nova Scot‘ 1 1._.13 WINDSOR. 51.5. (or) — Wind- (is living in Switzerland. is \vill- and Summcrside Junior Lcgion- ithe 22-yeal-]-old Rivers. M3'"l°ba- 9995"» Alb‘?‘'“* “"1 l N_1;_ Ia 3?‘; 100 4333 0.11 . ‘sor Maple Leafs took a 8-0 lead ling to meet the winner of next la]-re. Wm dash again Both 1 New Bnmswlck 1'23 P““C9 Ed‘ Nnd_ 100 031 002 1_, 3 . . ‘(in the first period and smother~ jweek‘s title bout in Miami " . ‘ ( . . ward Island ‘*2? 8”‘ -‘’°“’‘‘’““‘’' 1 Alberta 002 020102 1). 7 The bummerside Texaco Com-; 4. Ronnie Gallant (C) 12 35 37 led Moncton Hawks 12-3 in a dull lwithin six months It quotes Jo- Hmms “"” mak“ “ s"l’r°"‘° Pl" lFIfI'een RInI(§ land 0'3‘ l bl-1195 Wm 8“'8.V Witll hlle S00!‘-; 5. M. Cameron (0) 20 14 34 ‘Nova Scotia Senior Hockey Lea- Ehansson as say i ml” V’ ha"? 3” A l’1a-"9’-V Manlmba Played ll‘? 'l‘l1'd‘Sask‘ 240 301 mo 2"” lnfi hflnors in the Prince County 6. Alan Gaudet (J) 21 12 3:5 gue game here Tuesday "night ,, . ' ‘on tap. because each team hates . . round without third Ross Mac.:‘ Bye: 0|1l8|'l0- Hockey League. having a rep- 7. Willard Leard (13) 1413 32 ‘» League-leading Windsor got‘ -I 1”" '° hel"-"ml my '.‘‘’."‘° ‘to lose to the other. There will Sh" Remclln kenzie. forced out of action3 STANDINGS 1 resenta-tive in each of the first: 8. Ulric Goal-la-nt (C) 12 20 32 ‘time opposition from Moncmn 15"” l5 M‘ the “st °f l’°°5‘bl°(un;1ou.b.m31y mm rugged Tuesday with mumps. There av 1'1-m CANADMN [mass 5 1'0"’? D0SFitl0nS- i 9. P. Macwilliams (J) 10 22 32 lin a game at did little but fat- !§l,}“"§§,"f,°a',5 1,3,;-terl hale Z‘.’,tgS=E°‘ icxchanges. but the‘ referees will Fifteen rinks remain unde- “'35 S D e C u l a t ion Macken- 1 'Canadian schomboy cu;-ung l Coke Grady. canny forward‘ 10. G. Bernard (0) 201131 Iten the scoring records of e Clay is mv fa\.Orl,-yte' O, Onilfilbc going all out to keep the fcated following the first day‘.s zle “"°"ld F um '0 3°ll°" be" Zchampionship standing after of the Summorslde Texaco Com- 11- l7‘-Wld M3I‘l'lfi ‘-7) 1515 30 (Leafs. bufthe W;-,m1 fi 1,, 1'; 1,3,1 :1 ibovs playing hockev instead of competitions for the provincial "3 ° lmeam "°‘"‘d"'°l“" zlllret’ mundfii bines. won the scoring race in 12. John Poirier (J) 1315 28 ‘ Four of hem -~ Simon Nolet,, id O V f Th ‘:1, ' [e'1,,,-Ly‘-,n,'7..d mayhem‘ NO OOUM mixed cwfllin championships competition ended Friday bul.I , the League tihcls season by a 1'1. J. Kennedy (0) 72128 lGeor1:e Guilbault. Cliff McKay ‘E182, thevfin ‘$0l‘l‘l'('15h;‘ial."§J".“°:" a "[a,..,'O Omwd 55,15 "Om ,h‘-Oh we Emu lewd 8. the meanwhile. lead Doug Law- P w L PL wide m-a-rgin over his tea-m-mate 14. G. Ranaghan to) 1313 25 ‘and Ben LeBIanc — scored two itumbl 1‘ 1 1 - ‘S )d ‘both centres will be on hand 31' Lott tre' Curl)‘ oi b late '°“°° W“ °“”‘~"‘ ““ '° ”“'°“’l -"(aSkal(-'he“'H" 3 3 0 AIN ;?il;*§1Mli)(t’!ril22E=11;.c0n§lr;l;0m(l"ls£:dgOal{1se (;:‘;gS‘lf‘ C?r:’l‘f°’(‘C:J’ 1:‘ l%°alsLap.ieCe ggainsld Msanmton-5 lkfl0Cl(:shi($SellSt'1lIlw:0ld?'('e an to see another epic struggle. ‘l.a)élirnigll?t.0“n m8 u I ‘°“r r°ck3' ‘ gritish Columbia 3 3 or FILTER TIP - ( , . - . - on arm. w 0 ma e - , - 1 ' - Following are the leading 20 l7.D. Mcwilliams (B) 14112? lin a tremendous perforrnsaglclisal 1 Action 1%!-*!”.nes m the Week THIRD n‘_LNE55 _ .’ N::‘,?1::,(:.n Omar", 3 2 1 CIGARETTES scorers at the end of regular 13- Bob Petr)’ ‘-l( 14 923 .dcspite the 12 goals he let by: -. long compemwn 3‘ the Char" .a°ke"z'e was m°.lh”d °".m" Nova Scotia 2 1 l ( may; l1g_ ,]’ack 50,-1.1] rm 31422 .him_ . = lotletown Club at 12:30 today petttor to become ill. Earl1er= Manitoba 3 1 2 I G A N51 19’ G_ Rogerson (0, 3 14 3 Rod Gaudmaun‘ Bnh Bmnks -{ with other draws bems held at lskip Doug Scheerschmtdt of Al-‘ Quebec 3 1 2 ' 1. Coke Grady (C) 25 3762 .~—*'————-——-— 5 Ana... and 1.-wk Bag. . 3. 6 and 9 pm. (berta and lead _Fred Pner of hem 3 , 2 2- Greg Deighan (Cl 232250 l o lleanx scored one each. ll‘ yeslemayl‘ 9 3-"‘~ d"'3W‘.N9”h.°r" Oman" had b°"l"’ New Brunswick 3 1 2 A N v.| 3. Claude Gaudet (C) 201939 S ‘ Brian Gr,-WC, gm an [hm .' D. Bell (C) defeated M. Bell,with influenza‘. _ Prince Edward mam” 0 2 - lilitllngrol on M ' Fl p ‘Moncton goals — all in the lastl (C, 9.8; B‘ Leela” (Cl defeah Scheerschmld-l hi“ 3 mp . Newfoundland 3 0 3 ow nu owl". . S h d I OO,.iOd_La,inwas,he star Mme . ch _ smwa,-t (cl ; A_,Sunday. spending .111: day In(_._____.....______.____. . , c e u 3 (New G asgowygama He made 25 Stops in me‘ .. Clark (55, defemd A. Inv (bed. but recosered to lead 11-. MADE MORE VEHICLES 1 .ll1iI‘d Period alone as windsori (C. 12.2; _1_ Harris (55, dO_.|be_rta into opening ‘act:-in. Prl- A. total of 2.667.883 motor '5 Released 1 , Opmlred in On him‘ making th .: femed E_ MOOLOOO (C, 124,. gers alment came .11 the !l11l‘(I Vehicles were manufactured in . HALIFAX (CP) —— ‘ivon Bou- game “wk like a practice ‘es_ and G Kays (C, defeated B [end of a second-round match ;Wr,-st Germany In 1963. an in- Tm, (“flowing schedules have chards goal at 329 of the third fsinn for a goamnderk re" ‘ . Beer "3, l3_8 ‘-against Saskatchewan Monday =crease of 13.2 per cent over ‘ . . ' 1'l°d gave Halifax Schooner: ‘.__...__._&___'_ ‘ “es” ‘ (night forcing him to have ‘he ‘(I962 been released by the Maritime 8 6.5 W-Omrb, Over New Glasgow’ T‘ In the 1 p.m. draw D. Wonna- ' ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ Amateur Hockey Association for R,a.n.ge,.s in a fag NOW, scotia .5 colt (C) defeated R. Jones playoffs in the Intermediate Senior Hockey League ga.me:Red (C) 103: H. Peters (Cl defeated "‘B“ and Midget "B" Island here Tuesday might. 1 Y D. Sflundems 12-11 in an extra playoffs. cow of 1.535.. pleasedlE I ' end: D. Jardine uc) defeated INTERMEDIATE -'3" with the wide open play and! R. Ewing (0) 17-7 and D. Tignish at Borden _ ran. 21). lséick glass-in-g of both tea-mlsflsaw TORONTO (OP, veteran O'Rourke (CV) defeated H. Mac- wed d ' ..1-* ew asowoomero ' 1 T‘ r ( . Borden at Tigrnsh ..eb. 24. a 4-1 mrstgpefiod delfwglm lgglcentre Red Kelly believes the F3 lane SS) 12” . , Tignisfn at Borden — Feb. 27. In the 4 p.m. draw F. Acorn‘) Borden at Tignish — March 2. excitement of playing before a cross - Canada television audi- 5-5 early in the third. Schooners built up their first- (B) lost to Dr. Gidtiings B. Acorn (C) defeated E 10-6: . 1 AT MacDonald (C) 19-5; and Dr.l “macaw, I 1'mmM Burden (C) 15-5. Sq (Cl: ~(".« THESE ARE two forward Tignish at Borden — March 5. - ence is art of the r f I l mg" l’°“°‘l 1”“ °“ 303‘ by. H-3 D 985°“ M s when they meet. Johnnies Fly- “AW DGET Hanson. John Roach. Rollie Roy :l:1etnC1‘llJl‘a!'el:tI:la11fIsIl|) of his Tor- who Wm be going an out in mg Hawk, 3. the 1.-Mum to. I(_ «ma Pm" (Md Dave M°L°°d- R08 A9591“ p night. left to right they are an effort to pull out 11 victory for the Summerside Combines Kelly says the ‘other five Na- tional Hockey League team: play harder in Toronto than in scored for New . Julien Ga-gne. Fleming Mac- Kell and Daryl: Mlc1Mtl.llan scur- ’ om} other rinks. M 1. . 1 Ge 1 - ~. - - .“W°“W" wmul . nnmmmw M,acDm,di Game time 9 PM. Pinn spurred his Bowlttll -taking a 15-4 win in second‘ .L°“3“° t° take ll 300"mlle Ronnie Gallant and Garth Georgetown at Montague —- Ham“ Eb. 24. "3’ met?-.§1m°” " ll” “Sim. Y k on 1 it ’ gm-kc‘, goat ' g “ on now e ma or y of 0 , - Souris at Moi-ell—Feb. 19. the Solmonerns a 5-4 lead. them played their Junior hockey "’“"" °°'“°°‘“‘°“' B°l'd9" N°Il°"al5 Moran at sou-(s—m 24- 6» see seem at I (sot 1-(Maple mt Gardens a w- eXaCO Om Ines ”"'“?°°“'” vers -I the third. but Bouchsi-d's goal sort of a home rink for th in,‘ 8.P'M' DRAW‘ "5 -naiggfat 01,3,-y _ 1.-eh, 19_ n 11' than minu he s in an interview Mon- 3'“ 39°’ 1“ 0“ 191 ‘F 7 . _ _ me. ..,,.,.. up M ..,l,.,,,,_ 3...... 1...... mo 1... M 1- . Summersido Jr. L lonoires Olienry at Tlgnlsh __l?'e(b. 24. I! OI day. "Also theyteknow that the Rangers 5811 8 Wide edge in game is being levised across II Meet The Hawks ’z 9 . __ Admission: Adults 80 cents’ students 35 cents aupaud at North River .. ‘"0’-‘—~"‘r13 canon. Earl Ma-cLeod m3101m21 n , . ' ‘°' . 1neIN'il’1?wa1l1ihe;l‘ia;edbrl)1l: 1'31‘: A" have m M0 m 1- 9' River at Craoaud -- Covehead Top‘ game in Toronto‘ W" very up mztemsecond gmnemof the ls- tygar goalie :il1!mPe1-iy will be 1;:-11 o22om1m5_12 ,1... cited. I couldn't sleep the night l5W°¢W¢_ ¢ml7l9- F‘“‘°“ - J 1 0 ewart " " win." ..D.. ‘t Borden _ New Havan 7_1 l;':§:;:yl.h:is§hfltllil:. él.llll':‘l:8' align: double round robin playoff oer. 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