10 The Guardian, Charlottetown. Mon., Mar. 11. 1983- Smokies In Lopsided Win,- Crush E. Germany 11-5 By Ron CURRIE ‘comebark in the first period. He STOCKHOLM (CP) — Trail scored out of a goalmouth Smoke Eaters. paced by the scramhle at 9:47. three-goal performance of for- Then at. 1‘2 ‘25 Lenardon ward Addy Tambellin.. defeated picked up a blueline pass from East Germany 11-5 Saturday Don Fletcher and popped it be- for their second straight vlc- tween German 203119 Klaus tory in the world hockey tour-‘Hll'st‘ilf‘“ legs, SCORES 0N REBOUND nament. The mild - mannered contest Tamhcllini completed the per~ held some anxious moments ind scoring with the first of his for the Canadians at the startthree goals. picking up a re- when they were badly disorgan' bound and flicking it in. lzed. The East Germans ran up Mt-lntyre evened the count: a +0 margin after less than five.at 4-4 at 1:22 of the middle ses- minutes and led 4-3 at the end‘sion but Holmut Novy put the of the first perLod. East Germans ahead a little “Our defence was very, very more than a minute later on a loose at the start." said Cana— rink-lone dash. dian coach Bobby Kromm Tamhellvnl. rushing in with was pretty worried, but it Forhan. took a pass from For- ls a Sign of a good team whenjhan and scored with a bullet- lt can come back like we did. like shot from about 15 feet at "I don't think Sweden could;5:52. A surprise goal came at 14:33: have done it. for instance, ifi they found themselves in same position," the Calgary front of the East German net. glass blower added. > k a long pass from Harold Jones and golfed it into thei SWEDEN UPSETS RUSSIA ‘iipper right hand corner. Sweden upset RUSSIa 2-1 Fri'. Forhan made it 7-5 a little day night with a pair of second- m0”, than a minute lawn periOd goals aft" the SOViets Canada‘s last four goals were scored in the initial “75510” scored in the last six minutesi oninWO Penalties “'eretnf the name. Ferguson scored} called in Saturday's .East Ger-1h.s second ,m a screened Show In“ match; both £01118 '0 the; Tambellzni made it 9.5 with his Canadians in the third.pel‘10d.lthjrd goal, 130116.591 caught canafia now has only 51" mm' corner of the net with a 10-foot‘ 0’5 m two “arm The Slm’keiblast and Peacosli completed‘ Eaters collected four in the the scnrinu a. .-. third permd again“ weS' Ger? Trail outshot the East Ger- miany Friday in a 6—0 Canadian mans 5523. 1 wn. ‘ Almost all the play was in GOALIE FORCED OUT the Canadian zone when the‘ East Germans broke loose insaves in the first period, had the first period. Manfred Budcr to quit the name in the second (:_ Tremblay 24 (Beliveau) scored two goals. one of them.when he suffered cramps.,He.17;22; 4, \‘ew . Joachimiwas replaced by Peter Kolhe t’Balofl, Hehentoni 18:10. Pena. Ziesche and Wolfgang Plotka‘ln all. the two goalies made 44 alties -- Talbot 6:17. Hadfield while Seth Martin. vet~ 11:10. Harvey 12:36. . unassisted and added the others. ‘ Tambellini scored in eachieran of the 1961 champion Trail period and assisted on Can-[club had 22. ada‘s last goal by Walt Pea-l cosh. Big George Ferguson col- East Germans played a l lected two goals and Jack Mchuperior game against Sweden‘lnzarfield 17 Swedesifortt 17:33 Lenardon, Bob Forhan and Ediscored a 5.1 victory. than they32»35- GA Tremblay 9115. J- C-j iTremblay 19:14. i Leod. Hugh McIntyre. NormiThursday. when the Pollesel one each. idid against Canada Saturday. t was McLeod. former Na-i The Smoke Eaters. Kromm tlonal Hockey Leaguer. eautiful bosom, nipped in waist, smooth, slim hips. This is the womanly -.-\ woman . . . this is you gently controlled by Canada’s favorite foundation garments wonderful values because they’re gimme» made in Canada by DAISY and satin . «wt: WWWANY.LW.m-uomo but . the'when Ferguson, about 30 feet ln‘m m Bathgate 32 (Neilson, Hadfield). Kromm said he thought the‘12-40; 6. New far‘33 .llowcll) 16:5; 7. New York. whotsaid. still are not playing "as Worsley started the Canadians on theiriweil as we can and as well asPlante .’ ‘1. =3 '3 '1 d _ .f Embroidered broadcloth bra. elasticized underarm shirring to prevent “gapping.” 32-36A. 32-38 B, and 32-40 C. 2.50 Pantie girdle of white power not with yellow daisies. S/M/L/XL. . In 3 legiongths: Medium (shown) 7.00 Long 9.00 l we are going to have to play to beat teams such as Russia, Czechoslovakia and Sweden." The Canadians have their first big test Tuesday against the Czechs. They are idle Sun- day and play the United States Monday. SATURDAY NHI. TORONTO 5 DETROIT 8 l“MARY First period: 1. Toronto. Ma- hovlich 35 Stewart, Stanley) :14: 2. Detroit. MacGregor 9 (Faulkner. Gadsby) 17:11; Pen- alties—Macmillan 2:26. Mac- in i l l a n 8:44. M. Pronovost 11,44 Gadshv 12:40. Baun 16:48. Young 17:25. Kelly 18:39. Second period: 3. Toronto.. Nevin ll tPulfordl 0:55; 4. Tor- onto. Armstrong 19 3:32; 5. De- troit. Stasiuk 4 (Howe Ull~ a 14:47: Penalties—BrewerI 4:26. Young 7:48. ‘ Third period: 6. Detroit. Ull—i . man 19 0:58: 7. Toronto. Keon; 25 tArmstrong. Stanleyt 22189 8. Toronto. Mahovlich 36 (Pul- ford. Nevint 11:56: Young. Horton 3:02. Baun 5:02.? Howe 15:20. I Saves: . Sawchuk R S 19~30‘ Bower 7 12 14—33 MONTREAL 2 NEW YORK 5 SUMMARY First period: 1. Montreal. ‘ Moore 21 (Richard. Provost) 0:44. 2 New York. Keller 1 tlienry. ilebentonl 6:56. Penal- ties—Howell 10—17, Keller 18:04. Goalie Hirsche. who made 14 Harvey 1 - ' Second period: 3. Montreal. Penalties—i A 32;.» L3 1~ F0 Lou Fontinato of Montreal Canadiens is examined by t e a m physiotherapist Bill Head after being checked by Rangers (not in picture) dur- Hockey League game in Mon- ‘ troal. Other players are: Andy s NfiNK’A‘ro unheard aid- Creary (23) of Canadlens. Bathgate (9) of Rangers (CP Wirephoto) Bill Hicks (8) FLAG IN TWO YEARS PORT ARTHUR (CPI .— Lib-of any other nation." VIC Hadfield of New York teral Leader Lester ‘Pearson islson said the Liberal party is in favor of a distinctive flag for committed to produce a {[33 de. ing Saturday night's National .3232?!“ 1:“! has. “0 partICUIari-sign for parliamentary approval 1 -i . . . view here Saturday. Mr. Pear-tw'lth“l two Wm 0' tam? 0“ on said he favors a flag "that i fice. and Bill mind.’ In an inter ,cannot be mistaken for the flag 5 Canadiens Aven'ge Loss; Trounce NEW YORK (Am—Montreal Canadians, missing four veteran players. stayed in the running for a sixth straight National Hockey league title with a 5-1 victory over New York Rangers Sunday night. ’ e Canadiens. who“ had bowed to the Rangers 5-2 in New York 5-1 Montreal. Beliveau 17 (G Tremblay) 13:29. Penalties — Provost 3:12. Neilson 11:32. York goalie Gump. Worsley raised their sticks in a goal- moutb melee. Hadffeld and Rousseau were given majors by Second P‘Briodi 3- Montreal referee Art Skov. [6. T r e m b l a y 25 (Rousseau. BeliVeaIi) 0:17; Montreal. Hickc l4 chrensonl 3:55; SUMMARY _ _ First period: .1. Monti‘eal.iNew York Henry 33 (Mcxem BaCkStrom 19 Him“) 535‘: 2‘iney. Bathgatel 10:22. Penalties Montreal 8 a to r d a y night, bounced back with a game they had to win or else lose ground to Toronto and Chicago in the tight battle for first place in the league race. Montreal played without de- fencemen Tomdohnson and Lou Fontinato and centre Phil Goy- ette—all sidelines with injuries. Besides that, winger Bernie Geoffrion was sitting out the third game of a five-game sus- pension. The Canadiens, looking sharp and checking hard, scored two goals in each of the first two periods. SPOILS SHUTOUT New York‘s Camile Henry of New York spoiled goalie Jacques Plante's bid for a sixth shutout with his 33rd goal' mid- way in the second period. Ralph Backstrom and Jean Beliveau gave the Canadiens 3 2-0 lead in the opening period. Montreal built the margin to 4-0 in the second period with Gilles Tremblay and Billy Hicke click- ing for goals. J. C. Tremblay‘s first goal of the season late in the third period wound up the Montreal scoring. The third period was en- livened by a fight between Vic Radfield of the Rangers and Bobby Rousseau of the Cann- diens after Rousseau and New j—Hicke 8:51. Harper and Gil- ° ' b rt 9:38. Pr t 15:49. Juvenile Series f a “"5 Third period: 6. Montreal. ‘ t J. C. Tremblay 1 (Richard) Opens Tuesday 1 19: 18. Penalties -- Roussea l u (major! and Hadfield (major) last even-116:54. to meet Summersi ‘ uled dates for the Island Juve- . Worsley nlle hoekey title. PWC and Ab-i 810 7—25 11 11 9—31 'ibies Juvenile; will meet at the} games of this imporiam Juve- Sports Arena Tuesday and Wed- infm series will be played M- nesday in a series for the city may at 5.00 p,m. and wed title. ' _ ,at 6.00 mm. Don Frizzell and This is a best-of-thnee series Carl McCallum will handle the so it may not be decided in two whistles. games. If not. the deciding game ‘ will be played at the SportsI usE mom on, Arena. Thursday evening at 5} The United States is the larg- JClOCk 8t _8 time Usually “safest consumer of oil with Rus- byHCity Minor Leagues. ‘ second and Britain third. , i s a owe-var. the first and second 1 Canada is fourth. Maternal & Child Health Classes New Series begins at Summerside Health Centre Wednesday, 13 March, 1963 2:00 PM. for mothers 7:00 PM. for couples of Kensington Legion Tuesday, 19 March 1963 2:00 PM. for mothers. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH York. Henry 32 Third period: 5. New York,‘ rk. Bathgatev rGilbert. Roche- Penalties—Beltveau Saves: i n-‘ lastex embroidered power of powered See him Let yourself go! Blast off on a great new driving experience. You're behind the wheel of the new Falcon V-8 . . . feel the the engine! It’s all Ford! 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