[new (Shalom lat. March so, 1963 SPORTS FRONT By PIUS CALLAGHAN Maritime Junior Final ‘ ( OLD Spain Penguins are playing Hoyt's Movers today In With and Sunday in Halifax in the first of a best-of-five series for the Maritime junior hockey championship and the right I b represent the Maritimes in Eastern Conference ‘ downs l afloat the winnu‘l of Ottawa and District loop. * The locals came through with flying colors Thursday night In I gone to the New Brunswick capital with l the New Brunswickers they were no ‘homers' as they beat the Monarchs 5-3 before a surprised Fredericton crowd. be absolutely truthful. we were a bit skeptical about the . Penguins' chances in the tussle 'llinn'sday. They had missed so many great opportunities here on Tuesday that we were be- ' ’ in the books for them. We talked with coach ‘Bucko’ Trainor and public relations mun, lvan Doherty. by phone after the game and v - lines of praise for the way the locals played on enemy ice. Trainor had special praise for goalie Carl McQuald and defence- ‘ man Lloyd ‘Toy Toy’ Gallant. According to “Bucko’ these two 1 boys were the big cogs in the Penguins‘ machine Thursday, . McOuaid. getting'his baptism in junior competition, was nothing i short of sensational and ‘Toy Toy‘ fled the oppoSition every time they ventured over that Charlo wn ne. It was a great victory to rack up. Folks were not too optimis- tic when the Birds managed only a onquoal bulge here in the I opener. But the Penguins insisted they‘d play better on Frederic- : ton ice and they were as good as their word. l Doherty Is Happy ; terrific thrill out of this . IVAN Doherty tells us that he got I _ . Old Spain triumph. He maintains the boys fought like troians all evening and the victory was surely well merited. Doherty h and Halifax with the club and Ivan fig- . least gain a split on the ice of the Nova ' Scotiashs, If they can they should beable to come back to The Sports Arena and wrap up the Maritime crown. _ However. things will be tough in Dartmouth. and Halifax. These Movers are said to be a hard hitting Outfit. and theyre going to be hard to conquer_. This should be especiallly true in Dartmouth and Halifax wheref the Nova Scotians know every corner of the ice sur aces ' _ no“(IliTlulhe locals are not going into this series With any notion of defeat. If they can’t win the Maritime crown, they are going . to give it a terrific battle before letting Hoyt’s grab the Moncton Transcript trophy. emblematic of tumor hockey surpremacy in ritime provinces. . _ . he airline a fclv folks are making the trip to see the Juniors action in Dartmouth and Halifax: Todays game in DEPLTT'IIOalé starts at 2 o’clock and Sunday action in Halifax Forum at . . Two Players Hurt THE Penguins lost. the services of Ronnie Dawson . In Thursday’s game in Fredericton. Ronnie suffered a leg injury that will likely keep him out of any further action this season. Gary Bursey. ' 'ured in Tuesuay 5 act- h the Moncton junior. “vat;l up m N B n MCker » coach Trainor doesn't in c ew ru 5 , m. and 'es with Hovt’s Movers. Thats a ' ' 'on in the sen . “ll get mm ac“ cl it will put an extra load on the big blow to the 01d Spainers an . ters like playing under pl'essur ‘ . 4 a 5 times ounE'S . . . However. ome V s desplte and the Birds may be able to overcome the opposr ion ' 'uries. Prince Edw _ gains to bring a Maritime crown to the ; On Stanley Cup Front 5 AND before we chat With you agailn. taro more suetrini-final 3 es will have been played in the Stall ey up compe on. ‘ gamOn their olay Thursday night. we look for Montreal Cam!» I. diens to break into the victory column over Toronto Maple Leafs and we think Detroit Red Wings will put a stop to these winning of Chica 0 Black Hawks. I I way'l‘he Leafs-éanadicns game in tonight and Hawks and Wings province. ’ ard Island sports fans are pulling for the Pen- ‘8 l Toe Blake Still Maintains Habs Better Than Leafs By BRUCE STOVE]. ' l MONTREAL (CP) — Coach Toe Blake still maintains his ter team than Toronto Maple Leafs. Everybody says they've got a much better team than we do." said Blake Friday. “But I (don't see it. When I take two two young kids (rookies Ter 2 ‘.sbeets of paper. and write down Harper and all the players' names. I don‘t see how they're better than we are in any department--goal-l tending. defence or whatever."l Canadiens are down 2-0 in cheir best-of-seven Stanley Cup keep J Fsemi-final against Leafs going'fifth drfcnccman. (into tonight's game here. But his usual game." Blake says the series is “far from over. “Our spirit is good. if we'd played another bad game like Tuesday. we'd be in bad shape. "But now we know we can .stay with them. We outskated‘dcesn‘t [them in the last two periods%off he goes and we could have f it wasn't for that Thursday. beat them i lucky goal." GOAL WON GAME The “lucky” goal was Leafs winner in the 32 game, a slow-: motion nudge by centre Davel Keon that beat Montreal goalie Jacques Plante. Blake said Keon has been Toronto‘s "big man. no doubt about it." He said Leafs' high-l scoring left winger. Frank Ma-l hovlich. seems be "off in onel of his moods again. and as long as he stays that way. it's fine: with us." He praised Toronto‘s 38-year- old goalie. Johnny Bower. as "a tough clutch player." lake. growing more optimis- tic as he spoke, pointed out the Canadiens had held the same 2-0 edge over Chicago Black Hawks in last year's semi-final and dropped the next four games. “If they can do it. we can." Blake said “i don't think inlalslop [mil-5 ‘In Penalty-Filled lilt R o y a l s walloped Capitals 9-5 in a Sandy's Fredericton final playoff series game at the ports The game originally slated to 5 way till more than an later due to Fredericton play. ers arriving late. rf Jack Kane had his hands full handed out a total of 23 penal- ‘ties. including four ten minute suit and Buddy Macmwre pac. Spnl‘ls misconducts and {our ga mle ed m, “.man WM. a brace n“ ‘ it anyway." hour er_ Burns Hovey. keeping the game malm‘ tundel‘ control and as a result ROYAL SNIPER 1 "I‘ll give him another chance.“he said. “But if ‘ show something new. so.” when asked whether tie-l fenceman Tom Johnson is likely to return in the tWo games lnldoesn‘t Johnson is recovering from I l the last half of the game Thurs-‘3 fractured cheek day night. andmaybe I should LAUDS ROOKIES have done it earlier." 1 “I don‘t see any reason for Itl Cmdiens' only injmry worry anyway." Sflld ak9~ uThofielis left winger Gilles Tranblay.‘ . '7 who book a solid jolt in the _ Jacques Lainey?) lmouth Thursday night. ut are playing terrific. i'm gomg'team physiotherapist Bill Headl to keep In there killing penal- said Tremblay seems to have‘ lies- on] stiff muscles ' “The way they're playing. Hang cheeks and "Eostmpulgb- don‘t have any choice but to.ablyn will play tonight y . . C. Tremblay f5“ 0‘ "° “ “1 PUNCH RELENTS ON THREAT TORONTO (CP) Punch lmlach, Toronto Maple Leaf ( S Blake also said he wouldn’t hesitate to bench 32-year-old Bernie (Boom Boom) Geoffrion. unless he shows improvement“ “I‘ll give him another chance." he said. "But if he‘ show something new.» . i kept him off for; the last half of the game last} night. and maybe I should have: done it earlier." Canadiens‘ only injury worry‘ is left winger Gilles Tremblayfi who took a solid jolt in the: mouth Thursday night. But. team physiotherapist Bill Head at his team Friday when fine each of them $10. Later he relented and said he wouldn‘t go through with the penalties. When he came off the Ice Friday after sending his said Trerrblay seems to have: hockey players through a 1 only Stiff MUSCleS ill the law; skating drill in preparation ‘ and checks and “most prob'. for Leafs' game with Mont- 3 ably" will play tomghl. . real tonight. Imlach searched 7 LAUDS ROOKIES i the dressing room but re- “I don‘t see any foot said Blake. “Those two young kids (rookies 'I‘emy Harper and Jacques Laperrlere are playing terrific. I'm going: to lceep them in there killing nalties mained with one unshod hovering in the air. Then he said he was too 1 busy to play ga threatened fines if get the shoe back. The threats didn't work and Imlach hobbled to his office mcs and . he didn't ; “The way they‘re playing. I don't have any choice to on one ‘ keep J. C. Tremblay as my . filth defenceman. ’l'le isn't up . I to his usual game. l ls Favorite I Blake also said he wouldn't hesitate to bench 32-year-old Bernie (Boom Boom) Geoffrion unless he shows improvement. SAN JUAN. Puerto Rico (AP) A onf her in Montreal Canadiens are a bet- Montreal tonight and Tuesday. loft he goes. I kept him off for ‘Juvenile crown. coach and manager. snapped i one . " of his shoes mysteriously dis- 3 \I‘ appeared and threatened to t .(v N.B.-P.E.l. Title Al Stake Tonight eveningat'rh at 'ocsharp in game New Brunswick . PE. is ‘ Juvenile title and move on again“ Now, 5mm Wm Oscar Gaudet fired three goals ‘ a series far the Maritime Friday night as Moncton Hawks beat Sherbrooke Beavers 5-2 in the first game of their best-of- City with the reputation of belnglhveifizslem 10mm“ All“ cup a strong club but Lorne Hennes-u um ' m 5" e. sews Abbi“ u. ‘ determined; Young Gaudet has scored 76 “d experienced p of puckgoals in regular. season and chasers who will certainly give mayor‘s so far this year‘ . The fast-skating Hawks out- . . Whig?“ mefwlv“_jgl distanced Sherbrooke all the tussle when these clubs meet. ‘way “am the final permd' When Charlottetown tans like lots of the Beaver“ 3“ W” their fast hockey action so tonight willlgoal" 0" 0" 9‘ “MW 'h°t~ give Mm just ms. 2 Moncton goalie Jean Guy The teams have been giving a‘ Morlssette w a s outstanding, macmuntof themsetves every. particularly in the second pe- where they show this year so fans Tl Haw“ were are urged to tum out tn good outshot 15.11 and Moncton de- numbers and boost the Juvenile“ fenceman John Ford was sitting Admission will he charged unmout the period's only penalty- there will. be an hour's skate fort Sherbrooke went on a gang all follounng the game. (attack and Morissette w a s Bathurst boys come to this, me “...”; snaaaaooxn. Que. (cm— called _ lMoncion Downs goggggihclfilSherbrooke 5-2 on to make three stops in rapid-fire succession. flop- ping around the net like a fish out of water. All Flanagan and Simon Nolet scored the other Moncton goals. Sherbrooke's goals were by Rene Pepin and Roger Picard. Picard made the penalty shot after he was hauled down from behind on a clean breakaway. Coach Gives Team Lineups Coach Lorne Hennessey has released Juvenile Abbie lineup for today's game against Bath- urst. N.B. for the N.B.-P,E. Juvenile crown. ’1 The lineup is as follows: .. goal —- T Monaghan; defence H G. Crockett, H. Murchison, P. Maclntyre. F. Robinson; wards— J. Kane. M. MacKin- non. B. Steele. R. Glggey, K. Smith. A. Flood, R. McCarvllle, L. Duffy. J MacEachern. 'Final Game P8 "y . FULTON SETS DATE KITCHENER Ont. (CP) Works Minister Fulton said Thursday night he will resign his cabinet position April 9. the day after the federal election. “At that time I will take up the full-time job as leader of the British Columbia Conservative " he said at a party rally. 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'bhe Royals new lead» the series afternoon in the fourth game of- ‘ PHARMACY our d “hr ct . 2.1. having split a pan- of games * the series and rumors were‘ SUMMERSIDE —— Followtng‘ B n fame“ m the week at FTP-den“ that the Caps would have act- are the results of the first day; S f 0111;” chain reaction all started diiional stoength for this con-Q of curling in the mixes] bgnslplel‘ Be a e - ‘ 3, 311,1, MacDOUGALL Winger who has been playing when Fredericton goalie Charlie zanfhiggil 1236.133 the gummem P “rm, ..m'mxefinsp'ifieésus eézltcacl a; ' TORONTO (CP) — Toronto poorly lately and “V3.5 benched Mc’l‘avi‘sh left his case at the night were Joe Coyle and Moe‘ 11:00 AM. _ Eric Johnston 5. Tms WEEK 'BUYI Power-ill. Sealed. Power Dry Maple Leafs plan a disappear- for parts of the third PerlOd‘IAS mark of the final frame‘Goodwin. -Murphy 3; P. Schurman 4. Bl at. better 1?; H; "mm. freshness. " in: net WWW the third 3““ “Md” “is” But MahWhCh‘and headed I” “*3 team's dress‘ SUMMARY lHopper 5: 13. Woodside s. c. Ni-- Chm"- “ “ \ fourth games of their Stanley was one of a handful of LeafSJng room. While skating mvards first period: 1__Caps a. cholson 10' o Cup semi-final against Montreal who stayed on the ice for extra} his bench he sum“. takm off ‘ Boyle [E Nash L Gm) .5 46. 1 pm - Dr. T. Hooper 7‘ J Sh 00d Your Exchange . Canadiens. skating after .m05t 9f the dubl‘hi's gear and flinging it For his 1' 2._Rovaié. A, (:1qu (3 Mi. Harris '6; em \ . Wm of over_zealou5 fans in finished practice Friday. jactmns he was slapped with alps. 9332. 3_Ro 31$ “1'” Ma 3 3 pm. _“ B. Locum 5. G SPL r or ‘ i T 11°an Where the teat]? gay: Thle [fizz g‘zfl gig? t ( E lbeevenclI cer F. Bryan 4. 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P schurman 7 G l CWT. , ‘ .. the altendin _rm jut happy sa c ampions ‘ps a Civicl ll IT I ; . hlc'l‘avish‘ 3 ‘ " ' . ‘ ' 0d. “3 natklamilngiilbtendon‘t want “'ithgtlhe waygthey‘re playing." sladi‘m“ I". Summers”? laSlUIO minute misconduct served! B‘Shop 6; F .Bryan 10' ' ~Le" 0“ cake in sunk see US T y ‘ lMairI yrs to 5be bothered“ A few minutes earlier he was night: the qugel‘s beating sum'lby Landry’ “‘05 ‘ Clair 5: F' round 2‘ 6 8pm" s" Pm" Rm PH“... "m ‘ "cl-00d Ltd- 9 I)tm'mitin teams) have a more talkative on that subject. menslde by the score of 6-3 andl Second Period: 6.—Royals.l “- Dial costs They we 3 hitting the round 9-4. and the Reeves (unassisted) 16:01; 7— ' it here com-lie said that if the puck goes :aT'Iedegyh‘lttllillgegl.” 1‘in to the net no matter what He also indicated that the‘the gilrcumsttlhncesmw‘tliu "c 15.1 ' ' 2-0, only ame e go- en er. " hade the sen“ . Asked whether he believes 1there is no such thing as a shot .a netminder can't stop, the Bantams of the Capital City downing the Summerside Ban- tams 7-5 to win the round 105. In the Midget game Reid inl the Charlottetown nets gave anl exhibition of net guarding notl ity whiCh he deem“ ‘0 en‘ - . u . tl n often seen in the minor brack-l camp. ' 1‘33“ me“ “‘d‘ Am” e‘y' er: turning aside the thrusts of' 5 ’ANS PHONE CALLS ‘ O t ‘Sinnmerside boys again and I “They’re going down there so Volle ball Series min- ; play a hockey game and. thats‘’ Y MmG-ET_ fimnY C] i 2: all they have to know. Im not: opens (Fwd). 2 A‘ébi- FIJS- 0W1 loin! to let any Phone enlisting; Seam} - M 3 Abbie“ l 1'00"“ ’0 if they “’3” At no this afternoon at Civic Macmchm; 4 'Abbies, mil w'tzhmlygge .9 Wm have u"Auditorium Summer‘side 1 II. In e 0 5" Charlottetown YMCA Micmaca The shift out of town 1% A and the Summerslde Y Tri- tium that coaches “"3101” ( angles meet to play a best four “‘01?t dlll'lllfl PlaYOHP- New‘of seven series in the semi-fi- nance" upll'lfgmelgcelagginals of the Prince Edward Is- . Dam of Tomm m Osbilmied Senior A Volleyball Lea- owe. and tom Elm It “P as no": The winners will meet Mc- worth it. With 8 Small" mm‘rlllfenzies of Summerside next I smeller City the 5m?” lweek to decide the league cham- ooded Willi pionship in the (ionic. marl: ' hum“! you“ The Charlottetown , And there was mammalian the semi-finals listed as th- . W0 m in “All!” "‘1‘"? Ivorites to down e Triangles r “M M VII! “80‘ 0"" “Hy-on the strength of their strong ; about ‘ I-m- : a league play although (the Summerside team, playing v...._.~..s.- ‘ ' its % \ . ..w—__ 1 ‘1‘...” s entry goes i was some speculation ‘ might return to Torlbetter everytime out. has other « _ m the fourth game,ideas about the matches today. {may dflt in Montreal. but. Both teams are expected to would not be conflrmt‘d. be in good physical shape with needs: nisht‘a second . no serious injuries reported. The 'V-e, which Toronto won 3'3 Micmacs will be relying mainly f lib between—times on the strong right arm: of spl- 'oese‘e S'MI he Granby or lkers Stu Levers and Wendell ' W or I don't know McLean while Summerslde de- ,. *. pendon Ron DuggsnandGerry V a » ~Johnny MacMillan Hopklrk to do their hard hitting. ‘ action for the last “Is. All three Senior island teams ' m an elbow lnjuryp without equipment Fri- a Moncton. NB. where they will will be leaving next Friday for arty ton (MacEadiern); 5. Arbbies. Brown: 6. Summerslde. P. Gal-‘ liuit (-D. Campbell). | Third period: 7. Abbies. Wen-i therbie 8. Summersidc. A.l Gsudet; a. Summer-side. D. Mc-‘ Neil (A. Gaudet). l The Charlottetown Bantams. showed decided superiority over} the local Bantams. and most of ' their goals were picture efforts shouting smooth ‘ ‘ Maeleod (Gillie) . . .—Caps. R. Wheaten (B. Hughes, B. Baun) 18:58. Penal- tiesz— B. Macintyre 1:27: Mac-‘ Intylne 8:05; Landry 8:05; Josey 14:15: Josey 18:12. Third Period: 9.—Royals. A. Arsenaul-t . l Carroll) B. st‘ HOCKEY By THE CANADIAN PRESS . American League 3Buffalo 1 Baltimore 5 lRochester 0 Providence 6 ' Eastern Professional Louis 7 .Sudbury 1 l Allan Cup ( iMoncfon b Sherbrooke I l Royals. Jim 61%: 8 nty-ne . Cami!) 1:15; 11.—Caps. Ned) (Gill) 4:50: 12. 1963 MERCURY TRUCKS This fine new line of quality built trucks will give you more _ . 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