——_—___— en eechen ? erness Of Play eae Bitte Spill | Office Spilis Into Front ice... t ® By BILL NEVHAE _| “Certain aspects of that game mosphere of intimidation,’ sald ®MONTREAL (CP) — The on-|were™a disgrace and could only |Campbell, who-watched the con- i@@ “bitterness of the Montreal- damage hockey’s image,” he test as a Forum spectator. Teronto Stanley Cup playoff \said. “And 1 blame it strictly | As for pinpointing responsibil- into the front office Fri-@n the philosophy and approaca jity, the NHL president said. he y with a charge by Canadiens |of the management ident “Molson that |tional Hockey Leaf players-had instruc- tions from their management &® ‘do as much damage as pos} } team: that I have always felt ‘the players or the referees. It. was with its ‘owners in obvious last night that one spect.” 4 e."* team had been instructed by ‘Molson said he felt personally, ‘It's disgraceful. It’s intoler- its management to go out and the general situation . required le,” said the youthful Mont-(do as much damage as poss- action by the league to improve | Teal chief executive. jible, It’s the management's re- |hockey'’s image. Molson unleashed his assault sponsibility and no one else’s.”| “But it’s difficult to impress on the Toronto management on | GRUMBLES ON CHARGES . this on the other governors. heels of Thursday night’s! Toronto president Stafford It's a different situation in the i,- final opener in: which, gmythe, still grumbling over re- United -States where hockey is} nadiens downed the Leafs 3-2 feree Vern Buffey’s handling of [not aves the same national ex.| im a viciously - played game’ithe playoff opener, tossed. aside /POSure. They just don't seem to; marred by several incidents \yolson's charges as . ‘typical/Tealize'the problem. — ahd 26 penalties. )Montreal. playoff strategy.” | “It's clear to me, however, : “Every year they like to stir |that this requires action and it ; thas to start at the ‘ TV COVERAGE Le the pot and get it boiling in| 8 at t nn : OF PLAYOFFS ‘every direction. Then the fans |level and nowhere else.” “The second game of the semi: | lroar,. the referee is on his guard, and before you know it, ls in the National Hockey | ague between Montreal Can- | we're in the penalty box. adiens and Toronto Maple Leafs | every__re- Minor Hockey _“‘It's Canadiens’ standard tac- . tic, but it seems to work in this town anyway.” ; < _From NHL president Clarence came _at least. indirect support for . Mol- son's allegations. Campbell ‘said he Charlottetown Minor Hockey League pucksters will wind: up !an active season of competitive play at the Forum tonight when agreed ne in all divisions wil} meet Thursday night's game “didn't. a — a i pe - do ‘hockey any are ob. |. Facing off in their last bie! | “This. particu game 4 | ight of play will see the Black-| viously was played in an at- | birds and Redbirds meet for the | | Paperweight ‘‘B’’ title at 5 p.m., <— PAPERWEIGHT ist sitsanaite Same | NOTICE [so and Crows meet at “Local minor hockey followers | Willis Hennessey’ + paperweights Will see some fast action from are requested to be at the Char- the “vest pocket pros’ of the: will be carried on both radio | and television starting at 9:30 |C2™Pbell, however, AST. tonight. The Canadiens took | the first game 3-2 at the Mon-| al ae Sere night on powerp ight wing- Bobby Rousseau. ” ; sILLIAR off Feud! — | j 4 of a Na-|had nothing to say, “other than | C League “It’s not the fault of the |policy of any hockey team rests | Season Ends 71 3 “Covent Prince Edward leland Like The Dew” Charlottetown, Sat, April 3, 1965. SECOND SECTION a ao a i "STELLA MARIS ATHLETIC BANQUET . ” Forbes Kennedy ~fcentré), --Hoe key league; presents—_hockey program. Kennedy _ Stella Maris High. School and | was the guest-speaker at the gave several hockey. hints to “the penalty-killing ace of the awards to leading. players in athletic banquet sponsored by his listeners on hockey. Boston Bruing of the National the Stella Maris High School FEfs To 2 Toronto Club This observer thinks the Toronto club will con- more on hockey and less on hitting in Saturday night's battle and the Leafs will square the series at- one game apiece before returning to Maple Leaf Gardens A sidelight- to this game that thoroughly disgusted this — -| columnist was the report that Maurice ‘Rocket’ Richard took. a swing at Kent Douglas while the Leaf defenceman was on his room after having received a match penalty _swinging duel with ‘Dave Balon. For a hard’s stature in the public eye to ae Neaneelt to is downright rotten on part of Mr. Ric ; rs drew first blood in their with the Black Hawks w! Normie: Ullman beat Glen minute mark in the final frame to give the Wings series-will-be-squared-up-by-the-first doubtful starter for Thursday’s contest, was in the lineup and he made his pres- a goal and contributed two assists for forces. The general concensus has been that as Hull coverage of Thursday night’s game, in - worst display that has been carried injured Montreal players when they were Forum clinic and the stick swinging duel between Dave Balon ‘which is something we would have and we feel the majority of viewers were more than slightly interested in this unfortunate incident, wasn’t shown with the highlights. , The Toronto: player that impressed this writer greatly throughout the battle was the aging Dickie Moore who had an illustrious career with the Montreal organization before Coming Nationals Edge Eagles 6-5; j Hottetown .Forum this morning _™inor--hockey -set-whén---Ivan- | ; Ch’town Billiard Club ‘Mr. Hennessey’s- ‘ wee _ Seals: - lout of retirement to perform with the George Imlach coached- |tangle with Wilbur Andrew's Wol lforces. Moore was a scoring threat all night and at the eight | minute mark of the third period he scored the Leafs first goal . orden Leads Finals: First’ Peried:. 1. “Eagles” SUMMERSIDE — Borden’s| trick in as many games and a 2-1 lead in the best of seven) —| Al Andrews continued his scor-| along with teenager’ Don Mac-| UCHL finals. : | Guy (Hutchings, Licari) 1.14; 2. | ing assault on the RCAF Eag-! Williams’ three goals led the| Andrews’ last goal at 5:38 of Eagles — Guy ‘MacDonald, | the third period turned out to/| Hutchings) 5.03; 3. Nationals —/ Nationals to a 65 victory over é fie be the dwinner, The Nats, short-| Andrews (Keough, White 8.19; | ‘The helmeted centreman scor-| the RCAF Eagles here last on a” sloppy play made~by the liams (unassisted) 10.34; 5. Na-| . cross sticks for the Midzet | in the windup game of the! \VINCIAL FINALS Two Provincial championships, be decided at the Forum | - morning when the Slemon! | Park, RCAF and Charlottetown ‘ff Paperweiglits meet at 10 p.m., and at 11-o’clock the RCAF Pee, Wee's will mar ee . the ywn Pee Wee all-stars _ | ~ URUGUAY JOINS FAIR | - MONTREAL (CP)—Uruguay | | became the 44th country to an-| mounce participation in the 19677 i Montreal; world's fair, fair offi- wae announced Wednesday. ’ THAT NO/BEARD , Queen Street _ _Meat Market i 223 Queen Ph. 4-7336 “If it’s fish and can be | caught we have it.” NO/BEARD STAINLESS STEEL BLADES still the same supremely comfortable stainiess shaving with NO/BEARD — the finest quality stainless blade on the market. You'll get velvety shaving time after time with a'single NO/BEARD s Unconditionally guaranteed by GENERAL DISTRIBUTORS LIMITED Montreal/Toronto/Winnipeg/Calgary/Vancouver | Will keep them on the edge of | their seats. Meeting in the; : | bantam clash will be the Btuce =e od | aes “cunched Comets and Har- posal ackson’s Knights. While’ y G Rangers and Maple Leafs/ Host Sydney Juniors three affair. Summerside defeated Sydney | Sydney, led all year by lead- | here in the opening game of 4a / ing scorer Blair Joseph, dispos- / best of three set, then won the |ed of the big, rugged Halifax} | ming the second in Sydney. YEO : banged, what happens at the last minute? Who is Tom Jones? ed_ his second consecutive hat night. Borden's win gives them mn, ? RCAF in their own end. Ev |tionals — Don MacWilliams’ (un-| : s a + [White stole tle puck from lin’ assisted) 19.18) Penalties : ; -.| Eagle then cleared a-pass to’ Main: ate ; : Andrews who was left free sev- Second Period — 6.,Eagles — | | eral feet in front of the net. An- Gravelle (Buffet, Licari) 7.22; | : : } ; : drews promptly drilled a shot 7. Nationals —’ Andrews (Dale | through- Gord--MacLean’s pads. ,MacWilliams, : Keough) 13.02; 8.) Two of MacWilliams’ goals | Nationals —<Don- MacWilliams were. unassisted and came in (Cutcliffe) 13:15. Penalties: , the first period to highlight a Hutchings, Dale MacWilliams, strong comeback by Borden. [ will “The Eagles had opened up.a-MacWilliams, Christian? 20 lead in thé first period on| Third Period — 9. Eagles —) goals by Jean Paul Guy before | Christian (unassisted) 3.35;° 10. six minutes were completed. Nationals — Andrews (White) | Marty Martin; Red Gravelle and |5.38; 11. Eagles — Martin Les Christian finished the RCAF (Guy) 15.27. Penalties — An-' { idrews, Leard, Boone, Licari. al Summer- | with Montreal's Bob Rousseau side Junior Legionnaires face | and_Ralph Backstrom. “""" an old foe this afternoon at Ci-| “We play basic hockey and we vic, Stadium when they battle, pass the puck’ — their main Sydney, Cape Breton Post Jun-| strength. ‘Everything is a team iors in the first game for thejeffort’. Spirit is high on. the} -oring. Maritime Junior hockey cham-|Nova Scotia Club — a ; jonship. The. series is a best.of, why ie) = ie ie * Of a Held "corn'aa oar!” CURLING ROUNDUP time, ‘ty. “We think we can beat any) |team”, says Melski. \ PS MONTAGUE Ice 3 — Rotary (2) vs. Licns The following is the curling (1). | draw at Montague . for en Ice 4 — Kinsmen (2) | se note that times have wanis (2). Maritime championship by win- all-star team three games 18] doce chanand. ist draw must Ice 5— Rotary (3) vs Kiwanis ! two before meeting Sum- | come off ice at 8.30 so please be (1). Like Summerside, the Cape merside. The Cape Bretoners op time. * 3.30 p.m. second round Bretoner's.had very few players | walloped Halifax 8-1 and 11-4 onig 4s pm. Service Club Spiel returning from last: year. Be-|home ice then after dropping the - Je 1 — G. Nicholson, L. Sin-, 6.45 p.m. (club ) cause of new players replacing next two on the road 5-4 and 64/-jair, H. Robins, L. MacLure Ice 3 — Dr. Gallant vs R. Ew- departed ones, Sydney is a won the series with a 63 win vs G Worth, B. Smith, P. ing. : young team, averaging 17 years | Wednesday night. "Neary, E. MacLure. Ice 4 —-B. Acorn vs A. Bal- of age. This may in turn indi-| “Halifax was a little nervous Ice 2 C. Nicholson ‘K. lem. j cate the style of team play. jthe first two games in Sydney”, tughes, C. Sollos, B. Sharpe vs Other ices open for scratch R. games. } SUMMERSIDE. — About a year ago this vs Ki-| “We are a balanced team’, explained - Grant MacCharies, 1, “Johnston, D. Nicholson, says Sydney coach Ches Melski manager of the club. “In Syd-| Collings, H. Robbins. 8.30 p.m. Farrell Trophy who: has played. junior hockey en the series was tame theng39 5m... * ? Ice 1 — Open. ged the other way around) jce 1 — D. McGowan, E. Cud- Ice 2 — E. Gillespie, H. Mich- in Halifax”, he said. . 4% more, H. Matheson, L. Mac- ael, D. Reid, G. Arsenault Jn this afternoon’s game be-\Leod vs P. Mcintyre, D. O’'Con- Dr. MacKay, W. Robinson, ginning at 2.30 p.m., Melski fi-/ nor, C. McKinnon, A. Bears. Lord, E. Woodruff. gures ‘a good brand of hockey) [ce 2 — E. Shaw, P: Johnston, Ice 3 — Game 15. will be played. The fans will see: w. Faulkner, B. McKinnon vs | Ice 4 — Game 22. ‘ good hockey from both sides. ~ MacDonald, P. Sullivan, A. Ice 5 — J. Whalen, C. Sentner, THEATRE MONTAGUE vs G. FOR The boys love Summerside and McLeod, 0. Hennigar. V. Fraser, Vessey vs B.| : C MON.-TUES.-WED. [i the hospitality is wonderful”. | BELVEDERE Crockett, M._MacNeill, J.S. Tay- ; APRIL 5-6-7 ; Melski thought each team} The following is the curling lor, B. Fraser. E > » > ees ate seg what they gs *t0/draw at Belvedere for tonight. : Rie NTERTAINMENT — Ni after one game”’. Se-' 2. p.m. 4 : — ‘ . se a oe cond contest is in~Sydney Mon-| Jce 2 — Norman Nicholson, Morell Captures oe "TOM JONES tay. Logansizns nt MeOusty.. Butch -MeGer| 4 gy cures * 4 i oom um? onnaires Petty Bryanton vs winner of H. : Boisterous - Roisterous - Funny Tom is sentenced to be ; Bias Grade ais tale, y Bry sian s ip E. Carmichael and F/H. Macin- nis Match. J Tuesday night in their home “we'll certainly be up for this Handed at the time capitalized /4. Nationals — Don MacWil-| |Leard, Dale MacWilliams, Dale | e ,curred Wednesday night. - ing player on the Toronto club was Andy Bathgate. Over on the Montreal bench big Jean Beliveau was a. big cog in the Blake machine.. : pees Tid Bits From Here And There . Bernie Faloney wants more than $200,000 to play for the Montreal Alouettes of the Eastern Football Confer- ence, during the next three years, a Toronto newspaper reported. ‘The Globe and Mail said the 32-year-old signal caller, traded to @ | f | and’ il was sheer determination that guided the puck-into the : |e sine cage from the fiery winger’s stick. The saddest look- | the Alouettes from the Hamilton Tiger-Cats during the winter in an eight-player deal, asked to be sold to the Toronto Argonauts if Montreal would not pay y the. $200,000 for a three-year contract Right-fielder Roger-Maris of New York Yankees was charged with assault and battery Thursday as the result of .an alleged fight in a Fort Lauderdale, bar. Maris. posted $200 bond and his hearing was set for next Tuesday. The charge was filed by Jerome Modzelweski of Fort LaGderdale who said the fight oc- His plea for back pay denied by commissioner Ford Frick, i said yesterday he plans to go to court in an effort to force Los Angeles Angels to pay him the money. Philadelphia | Phillies’ new pitcher, who was suspended by the Angels without | pay last summer for an altercation with a newspaper -man, | insisted not only that his suspension without pay was illegal, but that the commission did not grant him a fair. hearing. After 14 years as an unblemished Yankee Mickey Mantle, - the illustrious centre fielder of the perennial American Lea- gue champions, has started to chew tobacco. Mantle main- tains that it keeps him from drinking water and thus helps keep the weight down. . “°° The Junior hockey game between Summerside Legionnaires and Sydney scheduled for Civic Stadium, this afternoon, should be a real thriller. This will be the first game of a best of three series for the Maritime championship. Action is scheduled to get underway at 2:30. $< t Kennedy |s Speaker At Athletic Banquet © Forbie Kennedy, the Island's; best Pee Wee goalie; Ricky. only representative in the Nd-| Doucette, best effort for a net- tional Hockey League, was the minder and Arlie Doucette, best guest speaker at an athletic co&ch. ~ banquet staged by Stélla Maris; Upon leaving the Stella Maris School in honor of its athletes. | School, Kennedy visited the home Birt Blaquiere introduced the! of A.M. Gallant, North Rustico guest speaker and Kennedy where a reception was being spoke to the students of the im-/held for the North Rustico Fly- portance of their academic en- ers who won the Central Queerts deavours along with a well or-| Hockey championship Tuesday ganized sports program. ‘might at the St. Dunstan's rink Kennedy gave the enthusiastic | With a 4-1 decision over South Can he marry the girl he loves. This show not for children. ‘ Admission 30c - 40c-@0c . * : game. If not we'll be in trou- ble”. CANADIAN MADE Fishing Boots. Ice 3 — Winner. of Al McCur- rink, Morell Meteors -defeated | .. ; i vi |dy and Bill Boyles Match Ws the fast skating Buster's Flyers listeners several tips .on there tes ar iva: patios ae ;winner of Al. MacLeod and Bill by a score. of 7 to 2.in the sec-|game of hockey and following games. Scoring for the winners Beer Match. : ond game of the “C’’ finals to his address he conducted a in the fourth: game were: E 7.30 p.m. (For tumblers) win the Island championship. question and answer period for Pineau, N. Gallant, B. MacNeill Ice 1 — Fran Boyles, Keith The first period young and senior students. ‘and’ J-Gattant== eae Kennedy, Janet Williams. ill fast and rugged with Morell” the poston Bruin penalty kil- Trophies werépresented to t Rogerson vs ~Barb McCurdy, tr te Pers at — out-Scor-' ting ace presented awards to the | following . individuals: George ca Boyles, Eunice Cudgnore, Seseiadl -aiaih iia following: Carl Gallant, most/ Gallant, top “Scorer in the ohn-Smith: . In--the and-third. per- valuable: player;-David- Hayden, -léague: Doug Gallant-- of North-- Ice 2 — Ester Cox. Fred Cen- iods the Fliers gave everything ; ; : ‘ : Rustico and Jaékie Chandler of non, Dos Rogers, Ivo Cudmore they had but could not-penetrate | e: h South Rustico, had identical Alberton Hig - icity Wins Trophy Beavers Bom vs Pearl Smith. Dr.,Cox, Helen the strong Morell defence. Each : 1 om ° : ' goals against. averages for the Kennedy,. Butch McGee. team scored one goal in both season's play. LBERTON — The Alberton ] Regional High School hockey | Rangers 5 4 (CP)— 6 Frank MacInnis, Marg. Grant, Geetas sine. ae oon - Frank ia anon ‘Kings County Championship The following is’ the curling [rithout @ loss’ went on to de- g curling feat the Ellerslie Legionaires, draw for Saturday at the Char- prince County winners, 1 to 5 lottetown Curling Club. in Morell rink and 5 to 1 in Tyne Ice 3 — Marion Garrett, Ger- “in and oar waa ry Burgoyne, Sal Trainor, Lloyd pierees for the game _ were Grant vs Dianne Burgoyne, Angie Carroll and Carl Peters. | team won the Alberton Commun- | jity League Trophy Thursday | -night when they edged the Al- @ First quality Canadian made e Thigh length, olive lightweight SHERBROOKE, ' Que. ‘ee cen seen & 3 + + _fishing boot | 1,30 p.m. (service clubs) Valley. 75 he cee tae Naecioht ain | Simon = five ‘goals ot . Ice 1 — Rotary ‘1) vs Kins-~ The first game of the finals Savin wit aid teammate Georges _Guil- @ Oshaburg lining, crepe color men (1). was played against Buster's fue <u — five game series hault three to lead Sherbrooke ~ rolled eye i‘ jlee 2— Kinsmen (4) vs Lious Fliers in the Charlottetown)" 1o"tne first period D. J Beavers to an overpowering 15-4 . (9). Forum, Morell’ winaing 7 to 5. irs! io . Jonesivictory over New Glasgow o Co ted nd solid heel =~ —--____- ws ipathietataseitla iain sepiaehaoimie “_\and P. Larter tallied f th , : elt strep toe cap a (LP IMD IDE aaa e MA bich school and Gary Black tor Te Meese of thew bestataien aie Seen S Attention Horse Owners (nan cn cen cmatan eat . \ Aftention Forse OWNE!SS AQ iistiey scored tor the losers in “Uae Cup hockey series. Réa. 10.50 » N the middle frame for the only game 42° ainuiny but’ Sea eg. 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