fron The Guardian Charlottetown, ne May 8, 1968. 4! SPORTS FRONT | | Both Mentors By CHRIS ANNETT cee Montreal Canadiens, and Toe Blake return ly (orvis it unfriendly confines) of the Mon' evening-and for Blake at least the surroundings will more relaxing. The Montreal coach lost his temper\ when an unidentified man hurled a cardboard cartoon that \struck him on the lip. Another fan yelled that Blake got what he deserved and Toe blew his top. Unless the Habs drop their third straight home game @]~ there is not too much chance ; that-there will be-any—attacks 4 on his body tonight. oo For Sid°Abel too the return © to Montreal offered a bright © spot in his day as he stated.» after the second game fn the Otympia, “Mayhe it will give 7 ns a psychological advantage ~ to get the hell out of here.” ~ In any case both team coaches appear to be ‘happy to leave the bustling Motor City —al- though perhaps Toe has a hit moreto be happy. After all there-is-another-game in De- troit regardless of-what trans- F spires this evening. ss ; " . j Thus far the ‘series has_far from-been_a_series_of_honors— —Members—of—the—Roll-a-Way- "SET FOR GREENWOOD \ in Greenwood, _N-—8,— starting —aghan,—eaptaln_of—the -equad.— fh) but this observer has a feeling that this state of affairs will | Junior bowling team are seen this. Thursday. FROM THE Missing from the photo are cones $ i Pf ; 4 CALL ea 'make contact with earth _|MAY SEEK CONTACT | | gaid: ater a Soviet Scientists Believe . Space Civilization Possible By SIDNEY WEILAND ably exists in space, though|there are. civilizations superior MOSOOW (Reuters) Sov:et there is no direct evidence to to earth's somewhere out in scientists, undeterred by We:t.| support their view. space and otheoretically t he y ern skepticism, believe it is ‘Life beyond. the world might /could be trying to communicate possible that a super-civilization | be very different from life here, | with the world. exists-in space and-is-trying~to but there-ts-no reason” to” think | f -that ‘it could not be intelligent," ' Western _oaeets ou athe society, said, year ago when a young Russian i added that ome astron- adult to wink his en pur- astronomer, Nikolai Kanfaanev, omers believe it highly probable ‘pose. soit - claimed he heard strange siz- nals from space and speculated | they might have come from a man-made radio source. A pop- ular science magazine then polled eight leading Soviet st- WINK TAKES TIME It takes 1-7 second for af entists to find out what they think, - | ; Friday, Technika Molodezhi | (Young . Techniques) Mesa reported that no one is prepared to rule out the possibility. : ‘agree conipletely that i he necessary to look for extra-ter- ye restrial civilizations,”’ said aca- demician Vladimir <Kotelnikov | 58, a veteran-radio.engineer, Kardashev's_ . chief, mutry Martinov: director of the Stern-. berg Astronomical Institute, ‘Whatever the skeptics > may say, it is natural for - % alt | Ae, ; 'C civilizations to try to make their - | existence known - for _reasoxs | : which are compounded of a mixture of not-last-much- more-than to-midnight this evening: ax-they prepare to leave for LEFT are Louis Smith, John “Bill Giggey and Jim Williams. The Habs are beginhing to skate as they did in the reg- | the upe g Maritime Bow-. Arsenault, Rick Burns, Johm Bill Doiron of Charlottetown complex curiosity a ” how is acting as- the official tour- ney statistician. Leaders Open Big Marg In-Trans-Canada Rally jthe first leg, several because of disqualified for exceeding the — |erashes. jmaximum number of allowable Several. cars. were reported. to. points were: have gone off the road on the! David. Jock of White Rock, B.C., and Gordon Forbes of | : : | eg BC. inva Consul ‘yimit to three, in the case of : goaltenders for this year only aes fang ie on lin preparation for next year’s Cortina ‘GT. at expansion draft,” Campbell | “iar league play and Detroit is ‘not having the. same success "3 “8 that they did in the first two games in their forechecking. In Dunn, and Reg “Junior”: Flan both of the latter twe matches Montreal has had consider- ably more opportunities than they did in the first two and __t is showing on the scoreboard. 3 : Nevertheless. it is as Bill Gadsby pointed out, a team can: not hope to win a game on the basis of a orie goal per- formance but the:way Gump Worsley has been playing as of late it-is easy to understand why the Wings are being short- ehanged. : saying goes that you have to be lucky to be great ling championships to be held vanity and altruism. : : ‘ ‘ Academician Yakov Zeldov- | ich, atomic scientist. cautioned | society. would develop years and “this is especially | true of extra-terrestrial civil. | izations of which we know noth- | ing as yet.” | Meanwhile, in Washington the National Geographic Society said Friday many scientists now |" believe life in some form prob- NOC aE Ma Storey Electric Ltd. zeaS b — Allowed - "To Hold 3 MONTREAL (CP)—The_ six ‘National Hockey League clubs ‘will be allowed to protect three goaltenders each, instead of the usual two, in this June's annual INHL draft; president Clarence Campbell said today. “We have agreed to raise the The but you have to be great to be lucky and~ both Worsley and Crozier put the icing onthe cake in their respective stints. Worsley has a goals against average of 2:75 in the series as opposed to the combined total of 2;50 by Hank Basson . and Crozier. — x : Bassen is known as a goalie who has both hot and cold nights. and it will be interesting to see just how he fares out in the game tonight if he is called upon to start which is quite likely. It is two entirely different things to come off the bench (where the sub goalie has not really been worried) or enter a game having pondered over the possibilities for two days in advance. Perhaps he will come up with another sensational effort and one can bet that he will have plenty of © protection in the form of backchecking forwards and defense- m By WALTER HAYES SASKATOON, Sask. (CP) Paul. McLennan. and. John. Wil- son widened their lead-in -the : |4,000 - mile Vancouver - Quebec |special, section through the Bow City car rally Monday as Sun- |River forest Monday but it was day’s second - place finisher reported only one: couldn't con- dropped back to fourth. ‘tinue: There were no injuries. McLellan and Wilson, whe led| The latest victim was reported aa fog rally Sunday night after ‘an |to have been the ae Tiger milly Bi a ai : on hour run from Vancouver to of Charles Alsip of Inver Grove, ce an 8 le, Caro- a py ee ae ee ee ee in. ther ane (Calgary, were running clean at|Minn. Several*drivers who saw lyn, of St. Louis, Mo, in a Sr Tost Three Ste RAEUE Waleed Gu, Fora e5 Tar some tine ie id-way-polnt-of-the-seeond--the—car-—olf—the--toad--s aid. |. Volkewagen 12. + Hing-—first-ateing —netmindérs—in- | nr and yéu can bet that they are not about to begin at this \day Monday. : jveend not be able to continue, TWO-TEAMS LEFT successive years. ; BIKES sad Jee Cee cone Guay are taelang 6 Getcraciond young op- |, THCY arrived at Red: Deak, (but i) vill wot be offically: ruins tus Cort ‘ith , The NHL president said the ponent. The Habs came through when the pressure was great- Alta., after piloting their Ford-|out until it fails to report at the The Rigg ‘ ina team, with lleague has completed “no deal” As | $30 d est, in the Olympia, to equal their winning’ mark since Lotus Cortina through a tough final control here. : nb a Bree ead tks 19th | ith the National Broadcasting | ee as .. own : a __'speed section’ in the Bow..River |. Three of the cars that dropped | Place, © | Company to_televise_10_ Sunday ot years ». pay. leonteats next year “after the at. fae =— i ST a L’rince | said. ; | | He said this step will protect ’ ithe six existing clubs from los-.| Lawn-Boy’s Grasscatcher a picks up grass as you cut, -|—-It’s just one of 18 VEMNG 22 ‘OTHER FIGHTS COME 2nd | — While the major league pros are battling for the top honor world there are a lot of other youngsters and oldsters await- ing to go after both the Memorial Allen and Calder cup play- downs. In the AHL Calder race the Rochester Americans. who dropped the Quebec Aces in six games. The Americans were the Western division champs while Quebec took top Gd craeeneens |forest in western Alberta, still jout-in-the first-day_belonged_to te=s~ still” in_contention. j iwith only 12 points” against |two’ of “the four teams compet: | The--other-three-car—team--of- ei oii season them. McLennan, a. Toronto /ing for the team award. Fiat 850 coupes—held_23rd,—34th_-—— see ‘fireman. and Wilson of Water- Lloyd Saunders and Jeremy j@nd 39th spots at the end of | loo, Ont., placed second in the Greenfield, both of the Vancou- Sunday’s first day. ‘rally last year. ver area, put their Datsun off| The first of the rally cars was | Ewan (Pip) Graham and the road near Grand Forks, expected to arrive here about | jHenry Acteson of Calgary 'B.C. Just before the Calgary |5 p.m. CST, on. the run from | ipicked 21 points. on the_special finish a second Datsun, driven Red Deer. En route, the cars | convenient advantages — (1) Lawn-Boy’s Grasscatcher i dllebinds: it picks up leaves in the fall. enaveua Spring. eet . ae i GOD SERVICE Sold and Serviced in *~~honors in the East. section and dropped into fourth |by last - year's rally winner |will pass through another spe- | aa ~~ ae of ae Sle . ree Oe ee aaa \spot—with: a total of 41 points. ‘Klaus Ross of Montrealjcial speed section’ at Camp | Volkswagens Charlottetown & Area weeds. To empty, just snep it off with your fingers and enzin, _ Pe Stives potting their ttle on the ne in Calgary against. (rele to crt CEEAN \dropbed. ost. sith a: Senet eee ie Te the | Are Our Specialty 7 (2) Finger-tip Start gets.2 Lawn-Boy going with 94% less - the Drumheller Miners and all those Allen Cup games will Meas CLrwe atin Eng lie Sees cas etvind ‘oh Joba riadé are Tea . t pablle’ ss e : go et ene Se ee eee ee eee Aa cS, om Ro f ° ; : — | eee Cee" plagalts Fas’ Waansakcan Oil Kings eater. |MO#c and “his _eo-driver Robin O'Dwyer Gf y North Burnaby, and the drivers must cover the | weer os nuine 1! Keith Carmichael (2) Safety Switeh/Primer prevents accidental starts. | the fray for the eighth consecutive season as they meet the Edwardes of Fabreville, Que:, |B.€. distance in the fastest time pos- ]. d. (4) 3 Horse-power Engine gives plenty ef muscle te beeene - Oshawa Gétierals led by that upcoming Boston Bruin star, | also were running without pen- EXCEEDING LIMIT. sible. Slower drivers are penal- | RUDISCH'S ; Lt e through even the thickest grass. Bobby Orr. Both series will give fans plenty of food for alty when -they arrived in-Red— TharRenautt te out ized against-thefaster-cars_in . “95 Brackley Pt. Rd. Sherwood (6) Vibrati : = = thought-as regards the question that always pops up at this [Deer in their Cortina. | tee poate out their class. The cars are divided | GARAGE oul aes lS ration-reducing Engine Mount, time of year. Is better hockey played in the East or West? | Clarke and Edwardes, with 37 rt SEAL ne i a te into six classes according to Alberry. Plains } (6) Two-Speed Control. Reguler fer nermal gress. Pest fai So far the Eastern provinces have managed to keep a rather |points in the first leg, moved ini 1s ug their engine size. : long grass. : tight stranglehold on the various pieces’ of hockey hardware into second place. three points ‘Jackman, both of Calgary, was 7 es going to relinquish them |ahead .of John Merriman of discualified for exceeding . the ¢ (7) ae Potyurethame Addr Cleaner keeps om and it does not look as if they are this season_either.Both the Generals--and—Beavers—came — through long and. ardous struggles to take their Eastern “crowns and if they are not ready now they never will have -been. ; NETSTERS SURPRISE Tennis at this time of year? Strange but true and_for the first time in some time Canada is in the 16 country field for the second round of the Davis Cup world competition. ~ The Canadians polished off the Finns 4-1 in their first round match-over the: weekend: and- are: now- in’ sunny Italy where they will participate in the Italian Tennis Championships. be-_. fore they do battle with France in the second_round of Cup elimination play. Fred Boulton, non-playing coach for the Canadians ts confident that the team will make a good showing against France. Not one playing member on the team is over 24 99 it speaks well for Canada’s future in the world of inter- national tennis. : : not picked up any additional | points before Red Deer. Merri- man and Peters are driving a Chevélle. ‘| Rosemary Smith of Dublin, ‘Ireland, picked up one point on ‘\the overnight run between Cal- gary and Red Deer and was up | lone place in. fifth spot with 91 | points. Mise “Smith, “driving a” Stn | |beam Imp with Anne Coombe of Toronto, is a top European rally driver. ‘ Eight of the 60 cars that | started the rally dropped out on rere ea ge ieee aaa ee -}Searborough:—-Ont.,and—Jim—Pe-| iters of Don Mills, Ont., who had | 1,200 maximum allowable points ny Kes. One other car went out through a’ mechanical failure. A Mustang driven by— Florent Guildbeault of Dorion. Que., broke an axle. His -co-driver \was W, B. Remington. of Tle Perrot, Que. The four other dropouts—all Scans cmd otal eae Hot Water Hot water at the turn of a tap—200 gallons of hot water (TTO5 YEAR * DEPOSITS ROYAL TRUST © GUARANTEED INVESTMENT eet (0) Mewly-Enlarged 3-pint Ges Tenk. - (11) Exchrsive Blede Stiffener ensures.aemooth, eveneat, (42) Safety Housing around Biade. oa (13) Safely-Positioned Discharge Chete. 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A mo- The agresment between the |599 in 1954 ition to adjourn the meeting was, United States and Canada abol-| Industry analysts predict Ca: defeated—-by 413.000 votes to) ished tariffs at the manufactut- nadian car and truck exports to |2,853. r "ing level on imports and exports | the Umted States. could: reach| President M © Simpson Jr., and_components. . | 200.000 within the next year. told shareholders that the com-. e pact also is being blamicd When the two countries |pany had suffered a substantial for layoffs of workers! in the agreed on the new law, they loss in the year ended Aug. 31, | United States and Canada. The | also set up provisions for gov-'(965, and was still losing money turns: however, still ate coni- emmental assistance to any ‘at’ the end of December. 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