'Hardy Rink SPORTS FRONT By PIUS CALLAGHAN Final Game Tonight ‘TONIGHT at Civic Stadium in Summerside O'Leary Maroons will fight it out for the provincial in- am spokesman Jim Harris isn't taking for earned ie has great respect for the abilities of the Hamp- club and believes that his team still has quite a fight hands. jorm SI tet fellow who never grows old) is taking his Bulldogs to Civic Stadium tonight with anything but a de- featist comnlex. ‘Hawk’ thinks the Maroons are a solid club pe be, still hasn't conceded them the pro MAHA cham- chin, Fotks who watched Wednesday's action at The Sports Arana ywere vleased with the tvpe of action displayed. The boys gave ‘Mt evervthing tPew had and that was plenty, Although it was a hard humnine offair, it was a clean contest and referee Brian Lewie and a Rernard weren't overwork roons ate a hiezer groun than are the Bulldogs and Titney use thelr bodies with more authority WE exnect snectators Learv fans drove down ean be sure that all of them and will make the shorter trip ite Summersi And don't for a minute think th few ust because their cathe are down # “couple “iy that Civic Stadium will have a good eromd of import. They get a great Vick out of the coingcon and they are creat centlemen ‘with whom to do business. Sneaking as an MAHA official, it’s heen » real vleasure to deal with this intermediate bracket. The other teams, Summercide Beavers and Parkdale Flivers were iust as co-onerative. Tt would be a real varadise if all teams were as easy to et alone with as were these four clubs. ‘We surely avoreciate your spirit, gentlemen. Then To Dalhousie inner of the provincial intermediate MAHA crown tra- vels Saturday all the way to Dalhousie for two-games with the Rangers of that town. These games were originally set = Monday and Tuesday but were changed to Saturday and Su at the request of O'Leary Maroons. O'Leary notified us that ¥ they came through as Island winner, they would be unable {ce a squad = Monday and Tuesday. They be rr the Satur dav and w dates. Hampshire was satisfied to agree to this change eat they will travel for the Saturday and Sunday 4 games | if they beat out the Maroons. game was scheduled for the Island but the local teams ay to stage both in Dalhouste when a guarantee was made ‘We wish the Island winner the very best against the Ran- Bia Nicht At Arena ‘_CHARLOTTETOWN’s minor hockey program cent to an end for this season Saturday night at The Sports A rogram has been arranged and various awards Siaiita eatialiee facing the eveciag W's fitting that the youngsters and thelr promoters see tarze crowd on hand for this closing night, The season’s acti fine have heen carried on without much fanfare and toni thinas should take on a bit of color. Parents, vartienlarly, shont@ see to tt ae they don't tet ir hav ye trving to thin to stay ‘You owe it to your lads to be on and for all this action dav night. And remember you'll be home in plenty of time to watch Detrvit and Toronto battle it out at Maple Leafs Gardens. Remember the boys are counting on you to be watching the action. Welshmen Seek Crown (CK Proud’s Prince of Wales College juvenile Welshmen ‘and Saturday for tle. The Welshmen went through the Island playdowns without the loss of a single game and should give a g account of themselves against the Bathurst club. Originally, a sudden death fame was te, decide the winser, but Proud fot in touch with athurst officials and worked out the two-game total goal affair. Jack hae a lot of good hockey talent’on his club end we have the feeling that they'll give good before Harness Racing Dates Released Island harness racing fans Cops Trophy ALBER’ sak stipe by Westy Ha 3 = oe HE. Barbour curling yesterday in the oncaing _ of Alberton's annual thr bonspiel. Sor: ‘members of the victor are Bruce Currie, tales Coneeck and Gord er- Assisting Matthews wer Bert Pridham, Lemont | Hutt and Reg Pridham. iz Montague team comprised Koke, Homar Moar, Geo- sy Kennedy and Dan Herring, won finrst consolation and Fr: Bryan, L, Wilkie, Ed Turner and solation. trophy. The bonspiel concludes with mixed curling on Saturday. Here is the draw:— 9.30 —Pridham (A) vs E. John- a (s) 1.30 — E. Campbell (A) Dickey (‘s) Curling Draw For Montague Here is the mixed curliny schedule for Montague today. eaaathars Whip | directly setting three. Ice | Smith, D. Coffin, B, Sinclair, C. igtewart G. Wort, Caf Mia eKentie, E. Clay,| ore er, B. Mabon. 9 P.M. Maple Leafs 4-1 MONTREAL (CP) — Mont- {held a one-man advantage. real Canadiens whipped Tore| Heferee Eddle Powers handed onto Maple Leafs 4-1 In a pen- | out 21 penalties — most in a | alty - studded National Hockey | game here this season— as League game Thursday night | pers flared. Leafs drew 11 ms and just about wrapped up the | Montreal's 10 included a 10- Vezina Trophy for masked | minute misconduct to defence- soalle sacaues Plante. man Jean-Guy Talbot. Johnston. ina goes to the goalie| Dickie Moore, nursing a rib who plays the moet games . and defenceman Lou team that allows the few-|Fontinato. with groin trouble, is and Plante now has | saw little service for Canadiens . Seal 124 goal bulge over Tor-| while Leafs were without for- Slated Tonight onto’s Johnny Bower. Leafs and |ward Bert Olmstead and de- Canadiens each have two more |fenceman Carl Brewer. | games to play before the regu-| It was the last meeting of the | lar season ends Sunday night.,|season between the two teams ‘The outcome meant nothing | and Cansdial vou up with to either team as far as final |a big edge—seven wins, four Ice 1—A. Jones, Sandy Donald, R. Ferguson, E. white, vs H. MacGregor, M. Lea, E. Pears C. Lea. e 2-H. Moar, C. Ings, D. otto. R. MacDonald vs B. Koke, L. Sinclair, B. Bryand, A. Captain John Bradley called a practice for his tag team tonight at the Holy Name Bowling Practice | Art Wilkie received second con- sion. Battered Worsley, Harvey Lead N.Y. To 4-3 Vict BOSTON (AP) — Battered | gers Gymp Worsley and | times. player-coach Doug Harvey led cent lay to a 40 first jeans — a rui But the. battling last place | first period on which Dean back to score | tice got Bruins came three times in the middle ses- | warmup and carried off by t= ley, hit in’ the left eye fe morni it 9.30 rinks| by . juck in the pregame | ley Burns aa as 2 f his | | vying we age Se | teammates for first aid, “made |i the Matheson Drug eee | = saves in a remarkable dis- | Jan, C. Flemming, 8. Flemm 1dr, LA, Joticea vs | ¥8 F_ Macianes, S. Veinot, B. O-| run | Society hall at 7.30. The follow- To Ss’ of an athlete respon a defensive fsa, whiel fees | jorsley in staving e a n the final period wi CURLING DRAW The following is the curling | draw for — acEnt at the Conran club. 7 P.M. Mixed Curling (See A) Ice 1—Open. Ice 2—H.Peters, I. ee Rourke, E. Zakem. as 3B. LeClair, H. MacKen- zie, B. MacGregor, D. LeClair eee P. Warner vs D. Me-| VS F. Hansen, x Gallant, Dr. D. Nicholson, G. Warn- cele G. Hans e +-W Mackaine, Vv. An Jenkins, L. Shaw vs iddings, ar icoa Boe Kenzie. Ice 5—R. Newson, C. Phillips, S. Bryenton, M. Jardine vs G.| Kays, P. Wynne, F. Cox, P. Mullin. 8.30 P. eA Mixed Curling (See B) Tce en. we Hones Anderson vs My- mn Bell. “ee 3—Game 39. Ice 4—Game 38, Ice 5—Gordon Stewart vs Art Love. ss Bulldogs side positions in the league standing losses and three ties. go, Canadiens already havin jUMMARY clinched a fifth straight title First riod! Toronto, Pul- and Maple Leafs having clinch-|ford 18 (Litzenberger, Baun) | second place. 4:49; 2. Montreal, MacNeil 1 Jean Beliveau and Gilles (G. Tremblay, Beliveau) 15: Tremblay paced the Montreal 3. Montreal, Beliveau 18 (Moo: attack that peppered 40 shots : ‘on Toronto substitute goalie Don ae 8:23, Rousseau 8: jerenson 10:50, Arm strong itr: 24, Horton 17:56 Geoffrion Ss ON ALL Beliveau was in on all four 18:05. goals, scoring the winner and Second Period: 4. Montreal, Takes Lead ing bowlers are asked to be in| attendance:—B. Dunn, A. Dou-| Hampshire Bulldogs travel to cette, F. “ell, P. Shepherd and/ Summerside tonight to do battle ‘McKenn: | with O'Leary Maroons in the second game of a two-game to- | tal goal series for the Intermed- iate “A” hockey title. The Bulldogs trail by two goals, having lost the opener by 3-1 score at the Sports Arena Wednesday night. The Hampshire teams leaves the Spring Park service station Hope River Hope River downed Kensing- G. Tremblay 30 (Beilveau, ‘i pari een Seabrooks 5-3 last night at | Neil) 3.43." Penalties — Kensington rink to take a 21 “otal meat G. Tremblay 10: ss lead in their best of seven final up the other Tremblay got two of the other | goals, his 30th and 3ist of the Mackie peated the other, his 15:48 B Third period: 5. Montreal, G. Gremblay 31 (Beliveau, Geof- |frion) 9:45. Penalties—Pulford ‘(served by Harris) 2:25, Talbot (minsconduct) 4:29. Baun 8:32, | scored once. Bob Pulford got Toronto's tone | 12.32, Horton 13.56, Shack| Kensington snipers goal early in the first period. | Plante (served by Fontinato),| Blair Caseley 2 and Ivor Cot- | Saves. He was particularly ef. G. Tremblay 14:88, Armstrong] ton 02, 7:13 16-36 12 10 6—28! Saturday night. John Pineau was top lad srcieat vise ints a brace. George Gallant, |Larkins and Joe Pineau each lefenceman MacNeil papeet the ae ais | first in the NHL since 57 season when he aed Math Toronto. ferees were Joe Bernard || and Denny Lund. | the Plante wound — up fective late in the second per-| Saves iod on shots by Red Kelly and | Simmons Allan Stanley while Toronto | Plante Saskatchewan Wraps Up : 2nd Straight Curling Title umbia after piling up a 7-1 lead in the first four a by oh =| FREDERICTON (CP) — Bur- game record to 44 with « 14:3 | ley Saskatchewan | win over Quebec. Ontario clinched their second | skipped by Gordie MacDonald, | imated Kaml ip J straight title here Thursday 1 after three rounds over | Kinnon from further contention | night squeezing past Prince Bd | | Roger. ger Fournier and his Quebee | for top honors. wai sland 10-8 in the eigt juartet cont tinued to pile up | In_ taki le sic round of the Royal Canadian |the rocks. Quebee conceded | Pallas le arr cated Legion ational curling cham | after the 1ith, = an early lead and steadily in- Jim Archibald skipped | It was the eighth straight vie | |Newfoundland rink to a 12-11) creased it against the New tory for katchewan in extra end victory over Nova | Brunswickers, who found them- week - Pn nine-draw round- ise skipped by Rod Beth- | selves eee cellar occupants bonspiel. |une to gain a 44 record, with only one win. Skip Woods Alberta, Kip ped by Bob| Archibald ‘battled trom be-|had an €1 advantage going into Woods, clinched runner-up posl- | hind a 64 score after three ends | | the aa end. They gained four ‘2 12-9 win over the to come within 7-5 of the Nova | during the rest of play while ipped | Scotians after six. He led 10-8 holding Ivet Forbes’ to. five. | Mabou w. Tote, P. Smith oe with singletons. N. Larter, tal Fund ot the om at 6.45 for their trip, C. Tremblay | series for the Farmers’ League Q Mile Creek ; Scores Ist Win Mile Creek Bulldogs | captured their first game in the | were North River League finals for | the W.R. Shaw trophy when they | downed Hampshire Bulldogs 8-3 Nine oy ee at North River rink in ame of a best of The next game is slated for ie taal series. mpshire won the a ae = games of the set. The f game is slated for saturday. nee os Nine Mile Cree Cc. Hampshire triggermen were Dingwell and B. Balderson. CBC iene Mar. Schedule For Playoffs HALIFAX (CP) — The CBC Thursday announced its sche- dule of telecasts in the Mari- oa for the Stanley Cup play- s. On March 27 the CBC will car. ry the Chicago at Montreal game, starting at 10.30 p.m. ast, one hour after faceoff time. wie ou dn 62 re lanitoba four, and a 6-2 record. | after nine but came by Dena a earte nantd Gi coe kame the: isn wane | Omtatle 108 313 8 ul STANDINGS nny O'Rourke, played a) and a le while | quiet takeout game against the holding Archibald to one in Quebee 010 000 0001 10-3 By THE ee PRESS | herd - Tewnsend, ith to force the extra end. | G80 530 o80 010-11 National Le "| ape Senate Bt sonia Nova Sonia's record now | BC al meee wiry Any eba, Yee toe tak oalcome, aioe: ‘enaaas eel E. 200 100 020 120— 8| 37 21 10 296 173 4 a fight to the finish. among New Brunswick, Nova | Man. ae eee 2 Gee BARS eel le Seales 000 = ent and iar ine BEATS 2. | 320 302 010 1-12 ' Boston | a single I | Ivan Ft tnd ldots inte iho sme Brnovck 1 ta seem wit oe HUNTER’S CORNER within ats | footing Bi imbirs.Je —_——— | Opening Of Trout Season i | Less Than A Month Away has been on her good just passed’ in their stride. = moderate temperatures and 4 snow that spells trouble. Most every creek sports a pair sunny skies predominating and of black ducks but the marshes walked over Ontario | with no immediate change in the | are pretty well ice bound at the by | offing. Spring is in the air and moment. Once the break-up a as os et noel fer Re tes Bt ll See eae starts in earnest they open up ‘a Scotia | at least, to an early break-up. | in a day or so. The outlook a | 1 saw my first pair of Huns at| the moment is bright for thr scoring Alberry Plains on Saturday nor- opening morning trout fishin; jewtound- ning. They were standing side season on April 15th. Unies: held the islanders to a sin. |¥Y side on a sun bathed snow- some heavy snow storms secw in the |. Bell island | Dank and had thet look of ‘togeth- | during the latter part of this skip Jim Archibald's last stone | €rness’ that spells honeymoon in| month, or early in April. wate: pt. This requires teams on the/ knocked Danny O'Rourke's | capital letters. Snow plough | levels should be clear and nor: | floor for warm-up fifteen min- draw shot out of play. ‘operators on their rounds early | mal. To date the run-off has | utes before game time. ‘After rallying to knot the i March report seeing quite «| been normal the David Boswell, director of al-+ count at 33 in the fifth, New| few Huns on the move. HMuns| ing at a steady rate. coholic studies and physical ed- foundiand scored a six-ender in | begin pairing off early m March | quick. flash teation for P.E.1. will present the eighth and rode home on | and this could account for the the trouting trophies to the winning teams at| the cushion. covey's of six and seven report- | SEASON JUMPERS a the comctenion af the tear.) Saskatchewan coasted to tts | ed the last few days. Our Huns| 1 commented nament 128 decision over British Col-| can take @ winter Ifke the one (Continued i - ee play when it was | Wilson and Camille Henry had | = ie | Wr Wrens vs. QCHS wore sherthented «tres, Even if Detroit wins its two/ New York | Chicago credit for his 22nd Boston one ag Gamble ‘ap: | the stop laying ice = when teammate hurdled over him ‘Boal. ! ding | Earlier in the period, Johnny | . Second red on short deflections and | Boston, = Saturday's Minor Hockey Results ‘This Saturday will wind up a busy season for the City’s i hockeyists as a full day of hibition hockey games will A followed in the evening by 4 playoff games and a skate for all. The Paperweight, Pee- wee, Bantamland Midget games at night along with the skate make up the program Minor Hockey night. me 00-7:35 — Bantams — BHS nas vs BHS Condors. 35-8: 1 Base vs. BHS Eagles. 8:10-8:45 — Bantams — BHS Owls. 45-9 — Bantams — QCHS Desien ve QCHS Panthers. 9:20- — Bantams — Pkdle mache vs. Sherwood Battlers. Crows vs, BHS 10:30-11:00 Lions vs. Shei 1:00-11:30 ams vs. Pkdle, ete. Parkers 11:30-12:00 Peewees—PSS Shitfires vs. Sherwood Orioles 2:00.12:30 — Peewees—Pkdle loa Spring Park Swellows. 12:30-1:00 — Peewees—WKS Ducks vs. Q86, Cranes. 1:00-1:30 — Peewees — QSS Jays vs. tr Pk Springers, 5:00-5:30 — Paperwe' Gulls. — Peewees rwood Cubs. Peewers—QSS — BHS ts — Sherwood Bulloes vs, Pkdle, ete. Terriers. 5:30-6:00 — Faperweighie — Sherwood Canaries vs. Sp Pk. for | Following is the day's sched- | 10 — Bantams — BHS | 9:55-10:30 — Bantams—QCHS tory | Harry Howell on a screened 40- 8:49; \e*to COliven) the ne Pent 0:48, Rookie Tommy Williams, | Langlois ae ae and sane - Bucyk were ere 2 NO scoring Ingar. Vang. Penalties — Green field 8:21, Coes lois 13:54, Connelly 19:56 Worsley ;amble 99.12 7a G 59 ‘ork, tamp: Alberton Scouts Grab Crown 10:42, Green period — 5. Boston, ee 5 (McKenney) 6:30; Burns 10 (Pennington, 8:10-8:45 — Bantams — Bas | faa Tigers vs. Pkdle, ete. Bombers. fit 8:0 — Midgets — Rang- | Canucks. “5:90-10:90 — SKATING FOR | ALL. OFFICIALS: 7:00-9:20 — Ron Giggey, Gary pa 00 — Murray Chand- | ler, Mike MacKinnon. a ea "20 — Bill Boyles, Len TONIGHT ‘ans. — Ron Carmichael, Final het a cine” "* Teenage Skat Crocket 8 to 10 p.m. nines — Bill Boyles, Len | ta3: — Bit atutigen,| SPORTS on Dennis Flannagan. Pe Arsena’ Intermediate ‘A’ Hockey FINAL GAME HAMPSHIRE BULLDOGS versus O’LEARY MAROONS Summerside Stadium TONIGHT, FRIDAY Game time 9:15 Admission: Adults 50¢; children 25¢ Bluebirds. 7:00-7:30 — Paperweights — PSS Tigers vs. Sp Pk Elks. 7:35-8:05 — Peewees — PSS Hornets v: WKS Wolves. Moore & McLeod Ltd. EVERY DEPARTMENT OFFERS YOU GENUIN SAVINGS DURING OUR NOW IN PROGRESS! Response to our sale items has been terrific-why don’t you join the hundreds of happy shoppers today? ON THE ISLAND IT's MOORE & M‘LEOD LT