Eagles Edge Greenwood; Take Tri-Service Trophy SUMMERSIDE — RCAF Sum- merside Eagles defeated Green- wood Bombers 42 in a rough, brawling game on home ice Sat- urday to win the Tri-Service Trophy, emblematic of the Mari- time Armed Forces Hockey Lea- gue championship Third period goals by George Buffet and Ray Prang and ex- cellent substitute goal-tending by defenceman Bob Bird sparked the Eagles to the victory Buffet broke up a 2-2 tie early in the finale on a breakaway from the Greenwood blue line and Prang added an insurance marker with less than three minutes remaining. Bird volun- teered to replace Gord MacLean who received a game misconduct in the first period. The other Eagle goalie, Gerry Campbell could not play . Husky Guy Delorme netted a power play goal in the first per- iod to give Greenwood a 1-0 lead before Jean Paul Guy tiled it up with Summerside. short handed The first period was especial- ly rough with 14 penalties called Delorme was shaken up by a rugged check thrown by Eagles’ George MacDonald. Linesmen Jack Conner from Greenwood was dumped over the boards twice and received a hand in-, jury when he got_in the way of punishing checks. The period was called at 17:01 after Eagles’ Mac- Donald and Greenwood's Ab MacDonald were sent off for fighting. Greenwood surged ahead 2-1 in a tamed down second period on Dave Wood's deflection but Guy converted Larry Beone's behind the net pass to tie it again 5:25 later The Eagles relied on persistent forechecking following Buffet's goal in the third period 4p con- tain the big, dangerous Bombers. Summerside checked so effect- ively that Greenwood could only manage four shots on Bird “We won because we went out there as a unit’’, said Eagles Red Gravelle. Gravelle, usually a free wheeling skater, shrugging off jarring checks, continually hand- ed out some of his own belts. “I was saving it for this game”, the Eagle captain said. “It was our best game of the year. Greenwood were not pushovers’, comment- checking Che Guar “Covers Prince Edward leland Like The Dew” SECOND SECTION Charlottetown, Mon., Mar. 15, 1965. aA “~~ SS a / he Meteor- The most beautiful car f Unrivalled comfort! . ‘ * © ‘ . “==3.= Red Wings Defeat Bruins; _ Greenwood forward Bob Castle, a fine playmaker, said the Bomb- / — ae — ers “had no drive” and thought Nationals need only one more Summerside’s second tying goal ao e victory over Junior Legionnaires was the turning point § to up semifinal series SUMMARY * wu} oo the other hand, the lorme (Frizzle, Earle) 7:15; 2. ! ; "no le wianing three straight = Eagles. Guy (Gravelle)) 11:28. BOSTON (AP) —Paul Hender-, ~The triumph was the eighth in lead early in the deodnd period the Sites, and 26-00, Penalties: Anderson, Simpson, | son and Doug Barkley, who|nine games for the streaking on goals by Ratelle and John| ‘ Simpson, (plus 10. minute mis-|have only 10 goals between | Red Wings who started with two | Brenneman, but Moatreal Wins conduct), Castle, Gravelle, Hut- them this season, rallied De-|forwards on the sidelines and/ countered with a pair of scores i chings. Bird, Simpson, G. Mac- troit's National Hockey League |who lost Gordie Howe after 25| before period ended. Congratulations te Ev White, tulations Donald plys five minute for jeaders in a 52 victory over | minutes with an injured right | Bobby "es power play, whe won the leading scorer Borden fighting, A. MacDonaid plus five Boston Bruins Sunday’ night. leg. goal halved the New York mar-| award of the PCHL. White. ing minutes for fighting, MacLean Veteran defenceman Al Lan-| Henderson smashed a close-in gin at 11:07 and Dick Duff, an certainly deserved the honer, game misconduct). glois assisted both players on shot through rookie goalie Jack | ex-Ranger, tied it at 16:14 on a) He bustles all the time be is will go te) Second peried: 3. Bombers, tirst-period scores |Norris’ pads at 17:09 of the ‘pass from Rousseau. on the ice, is a digger in the cach , Wood ‘Frizzle, Fleet) 4:28; 4 Henderson’s second goa: of |first period, putting Detroit The Canadiens outshot New corners, and must be waich- presented with Eagles. Guy (Boone) 9:53. Pem- the night and sixth of the cam- | ahead to stay. York 20-9. | ed every split second he’s buz- which he alties: Poirier, Wood, Gra- paign capped a three-goal Red Defenceman Barkley tied the | SUMMARY zing around an enemy net. He oan Y velie. Wing outburst in the third pe score with his four! goal of the | | First period — No scoring.| plays it hard but clean, and quite a Third period: 5. Eagles. Buf- riod when the visitors broke .t;season “en his #-foot slap | | Penaltles—Hadfield 7:46, Harris sitaye gut of trouble. Congra- scorimg face next year fet (Martin, Reidy) 4:37; 6. wide opep. | shot deflected into the goa: off | \11:17; Hadfield 13:30; Larose | ; Eagles. Prang ~ (unassisted) Ron Murphy and Alex Deli-| Bruin Reggie Fleming's leg | |3:30. New le 17:27. Penalties: Crozier, Prang, vecchio counted earlier in. the! Boston’s Ab McDonald, or- | Second peried—1. New York, Sty % Crozier finale. ‘ng for the third time in ast Ratelle 10 (Gilbert, Robinson) ; aN |many games,’ collected the | $:11; 2. New York, Brenneman| A fellow colummist takes a gun took a sa jopening goal of the game and 3 (Ingarfield) 5:08; 3. Montreal, pate Ope ele pee oS oe wrote his s is [Ed Westfall got the last one Rousseau 11 (Beliveau, Beren-| sons for . on top Of course, we could have said But in between, Roger Crozier, son) 11:07; 4. Montreal, Duff 10| of the league after they landed last fall that Nornde Ulimas the Red Wings’ rookie goalie’ iC ’ Harris) 16:14. Penal-| there. ‘This leaves us slightly: and Roger Crozier were going — stopped the comparatively few, ities-Ratelle 0:08, Harris 7:07, bewildered. Is it the ctyle mow- to have terrific years, but we shots the Bruins .could muster. | JEAN BELIVEAU Howell 9:28. | adays to give reasons for 3 were afraid if we did so | First perio@—1. Boston, Mc- | Third period — 5. Montreal, | thing happening before it hap- one would burn us for'a |Donald 9 (Kurtenbach, Knibbs) gob Nevin's power play goal Backstrom 21 (Provost, Beren-| pens? Coincidentally the very Come to think of it, |7:42; 2. Detroit, Barkley 4 (Lan- 41 16:08 made it close again, but som) 7:55.2; y. New York,|mext day some sports writer i, he word. We bet glois, MacDonald) 11:31; 3. De- Montreal sewed it up with “46|Ratelle 11 (Hillman, Robinson) | from Central Canada gave his wouldn't have burned the w troit, Henderson 5 (Langlois, seconds left on Tremblay’s 125-|8:29; 7. Montreal, Beliveau 12| reasons why Detroit was on top, etther ed like | Joyal) 17:19 Pemalties — Lan- foot roller into an open net. The|(Cournoyer, Harris) 12:37; 8.| and some of them were the same ches " if they al! looked “i |glois 5:52; Westfall 13:27; Mac- Rangers had pulled Paille in a |Montreal, Berenson 1 as ours. We bet the son-of-a- Elizabeth 7) ( \ Nei (NY 7 oa PEIAY ‘thee te ’ MEX Ny eh rN MERCURY DEALER = . ¥ e . «Fes Fa? 2 Unexcelled performance! Unsurpassed ride! Y ' KAR aM a i! // Donald 19:24; Rivers 19:24. last-minute bid to tie. 14:23; 5. Detroit, Delvecchio 21 Second period — No scoring. The second of two goals by Nevin J5 1(Gilbert, Ratelle) | |Penalties—Boivin 8:16, Westfall jean Ratelle had pulled New | 16:08; 10, Montreal, Tremblay | MAKING 10:16, MacGregor 12:13, Prono- york even at 33 earlier in the 3, 9:14. Penalties—Brown 3:48; | Saint ‘ was in the nets ‘vost 20:00. , period after Ralph Backstrom’s |Harpér 15:41. champs. Third period — 4. Detroit. 21st tally of the season gave | Saves - hockey University, within Murphy 18 (Uliman, Smith) |ine Canadiens their first lead. | Hodge 8 7 7~9g| measure / * The Rangers broke to a 24 |Paille :! 10 18 6-H > -< || (MacGregor, Gadsby) 12:51; 6. Detroit, Henderson 6 (Lindsay, \Fonteyne) 15:19; 7. Boston, Westfall 11 (Awrey, Bucyk) |16:03, Penalties — Boivin 3:39, |Kurtenbach 7:42, Gadsby 10:06. 7 9 Saves | Crozier 5 11-233 | Norris 9 11 i Take 4-2 ! i i ' Rangers Trip Moncton; NEW GLASGOW (CP)—New |been given a transfer from the Series Lead E : enson and J.C: Tremblay gave Glasgow Rangers edged Monc-| Ontario branch of the Canad: aa | National Hockey ton Hawks 4-3 Saturday night |ian Amateur Hockey Associa- League contenders a 64 victory |to take a 42 lead in the Mari- | tion. lover New York Rangers Sun-|time Senior Hockey League | However, ‘Trainor refused to ! \day might. best-of-nine finals. | Seen oe Ge St ee in ae re ae Ae ee aay |The victory, before the biggest |which Irwin played. MAHA f ba . a . played |crowd ever to see a game here, | ruled that two of the games y — ear! Richard |was actually the Rangers .fifth would stand as played but the Z jDave Balon, Ne ines De, |B the series—but the Maritime |third would be washed out. | \tste. snd Seen-Guy Taibet,|Amateet Wechey Association | Ranges Sal. as. 2 See 4 a braised toos squashed New Glasgow's win| The seventh game will be if — rought in an earlier game of the set. [played in Moncton tonight. o . UP| The MAHA ruling came Sat-| Reg Asselin scored the win- / Lees tee America® jurday morning in Halifax af-|ning goal for New Glasgow be- "4 ome. ed ter the Moncton club fore -a crowd of 3,615 at 9:05 4 and assisted on two others. |ity at" even wll aan < ae 4 (| Mj iece! ‘books. 2 %3-tie, with tat = 3 nad wwe with e minutes to go in the third ‘Trainor ruled that ome Sy At dae period, converting Claude Pro-linciigible ‘because he haa’ ut Stew vost’s rebound. Berenson made ae le New im the | |ifssamituts iealer ove wicted Covehead Tops jim sous York goalie Marcel Paille. 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