10 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon. March 19, 1962. See nenereeep reer renee raenet apieeareonerg en rTrE nee aneT Lowly Bruins Stun Habs 6-2 BOSTON AP)—Lowly Boston al Natic and depths mand from the ver tipped in a Bucy the game only 21 pein sr Bucyk scored his 18th and 19th peels of the season and had two sts while>Oliver had ‘a goal ond helped on. three others. riddled — Mogtreal sitte straight ‘regu- NHL title Saturday Bruins, who suffered through a disastrous 20-game winless streak, suddenly have won. two in s row—tying their season's best mae Tot Comelly and P Green, Wayne Pat Stapleton. also scored for Boston. Bill Hicke registered twice for the visitors? Gamble did an ou job in the Boston go: eee 37 saves to Jacques ‘ ae ante’s 20. ‘ One Montreal bright, spot was the play of two-time as all . America Berenson, making his prefessional- debut on the NHL trial plan. Coming off the national collegiate cham- pionships, Berenson.did an out- standing jo playing out of pos- | ition as a third line left wing. He normally is a centre. UM First period: 1. Boston, Oll- ver 17. (Bucyk, Cohifelly) 0:21; 2. Boston, Bucyk 18 (Boivin, Oliver) 5:15; 3. Montreal u 4+ Boston, Green’ 3, 19:59 alties — Geoffrion 1: — Green: Leng Mobns 14:42. Boston, Sta-| viens 2 williams, McKenney) 3:00; 6. Boston, Bucyk- 19° (Oli-|. ver, ties 14:1. Penal- MeNeil Peanington) Boivin 4:51, 13:38. Third period: 7. _ Montreal, Hicke 18 ‘Backstrom) 2:51; 8. Boston, Connelly 8 (Butyk, Rs ver) 14:36. Penal 16:40, Montreal | bench penal ay (served by Carter): 19:35, Saves Plante Gamble 10.17 10-37 Liverpool Rink. Grabs Jr. SACKVILLE, N.B. (CP) Jim Wickwire piloted his Liverpool rink to a perfect 5-0 record and took top prize in the ual Maritime Junior bon Other rinks in the round-robin event were Amherst, Summer side, RCA on Saint e"and Saint John St. Liverpool, Montague and St Andrew's were champions gof their respective provinces with ‘the other clubs having earned S i | ROUND 3 St, Andrew's | (Mawhinney 14 | Montague (Gay) 7; Saint John Thistle (Northrup), 9; “Liverpoo! | of (Wickwire) 15;. Amherst, (Stuart) 12; Summerside (Ferguson) :8. ROUND <4 erside | (Ferguson) 2, Liverpool. (Wickwire). 19; St..| Andrew's (Mawhinney) °8,. Am- herst (Stuart). 6; "Saint John Thistle (Northrup) ‘13, Montague | (Gay) 7. ROUND Saint John Thistle (Northrup? | It Geoffrion, Backstrom) 9:16; | Pen- “10 3. 7=20) -MONTAGUE QUARTET IS WINNER L. Wittrien, Saint John. Other | No. 2, Robert Tingley, Herby members of the Wittrien rink | Tingley, Sandy Beal and Gus were Jim Gray, Walter Lord | MacFarlane; No. 3, Ralph and Frank MacInnis. Consola- | Beck, Jim Cudmore, D. Sie tion winners were: No. 1, Art | fin and D. Clarkson; No. Sullivan, K. MacKenzie, Red Lew MacKay, L. LeBlanc, D Robertson and D. MacLure; MacKay and D. Allain; No. 5, ‘The Confederation Bonspiel | Charlottetown Saturday, aight with Pete Sinclair's Montague foursome emerging a .victor. Runners-up and winners of the Morrison and MacRae award were: the quartet sqipped by jon | | —l ed | Ullman’s goal early in the 1, Chicago, ne oat taied y third period —'his 25th—came atta ae "iteDonald, Melnyk) | goals by Alex Delvecchio and | when he boosted in a long shot 2. Detroit, Delvecchio 25, |. Detroit, (Howe, Gadsby) ‘15:09. les — Godfrey 2:15; ences | ; 9:3: Delvecchio 1’ 3 y Bill Gadsby. : Laforge The crowd’ was cheering wildly when Howe climaxed Detroit's first victory in five games with is goal. ARY nr potas Ne ocor! ns: | Peasities = Pilate. ‘04 (served by Pronovost) Evans 2:09; Turner 4:40; Gad-| Gadsby) 18:22 sby. 4:40; Gadsby 7:09; Pilote | terenko 4:27; St. Laurent 15:33; 14:17, Gadsby 19:01. Claude LaForge and slammed | Secon Black Hawks 4-1 Sun- day night, moving within one point of New York for the final at in-the Stanley Cup play- | oeew York Rangers tied. Tor- onto 2-2 ahd lost a: point to Red ings in the race for fourth place’'in the National Hockey League. Montreal, Toronto and Chicago have. the first three spots nailed. down, ‘Stan Mikita spoiled a shutout | for Detroit goalie Hank Bassen with the first goal of the night. was Bassen's only lapse. as 4, Detroit, Ull- Penal- Bassen | man 25 (Stasiuk, Gadsby) 2:57; | 1:09; | 5. Detroit, Howe 32 (Delvecchio, | ine Mile Creek Bulldogs 42 Penalties—Nes- | Saturday night at North River Sinclair right: ¥, \/. Les Wilson, B. Hazelhurst. B. MclIntrney and J Here are the members of the Henderson. rink, from left to Bill MacGregor, D. Sell, Pete Sinclair and Foch Mac- Donald. Wings Blast Hawks 4-1; Bobby Hull Held Pointless | Saves Schedule Saturday with a 52 up- | Hall 18 9 4-31 set of Norway and finished | Bassen 6 711-23) fourth, the best showing ever | Hampshire Wins Opener Hampshire Bulldogs downed rink in the first game of a best jofseven final series for the i was built in August and the — Shaw tre ‘ophy. the end of the first period | Leafs Battle Harveymen He 2-2 Deadlock In N.Y. NEW YORK (AP)—Toronto} off spot in the National Hockey | Leafs had tailed for more th afs came from two| League. | eae cited ‘and ted New Yoru tipped in a par- atone 20d 22 Sunday night, slowing Ran ir blocked shot by Allen Stan- | first period, but Tim Horton | gers uncertain drive toward) ley for the equalizer in the mid-| one back before the session = | fourth place and the last play-| die of the final period after ‘eo Weden Cops Ch'ship ae oe With Perfect Record tially blocked Ranger rs fenceman Doug th puck bouncing off his skate and COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. powers got { gether | lL icpycoweden won its second ee ‘Gecided not to grant travel | world hockey championship Sat-| visas to the East Germans. | ai goal. Harris picked it up, ‘au New Yor! goalie Gump W off his feet and fled t tt over the fallen goal, OME TO New York, rails to mi much of an attack after its ‘ne bounding slowly toward urday night, defeating stubborn won Gems 4a to complete | SOME MEET 1 MEET DISASTE! a perfect tournament tas seven straight, victories. big drawing ¢ But coach Lloyd Roubell of | Play in the Stitt new, the dethroned Canadians _in-| Schedule was quickly. drawn up sisted to the end that his Galt|and countries like Britain and Terriers, beaten, only by Sop, | Sxteeetnnt, We ware hee So den, still were the best elub in| meet lesser ae a the oupings, . The elaborately-staged but fi-|tered instead in the ‘champion- nancially-disappointing 12 - day | Ship bracket with disastrous re- tournament ended here Sunday |" + the Russians and the a where Canada, essily defeated | Czechs, there ‘were only the United St ‘salv. | Sellouts here and at Denver ‘Col. Ingarfield scored later in - ued. second “place, The ‘US |seum. The tournament organiz- period, Rangers wound up third. ers figure they lose be- | feed before Toronto “Canada trimmed Bfitain 12-2 |tween $90,000 and $100,000, bacl Saturday night behind Jack Me- ie I. yf see ee Leds pet and aoatpieted ie |watch the Canadians rout the U.S. with two goals in each pe- riod of a televised game. iby Brown scored twice for Canada while Bobby Mader, Joe | Hogan, Tod Sloan and McLeod had one goal each. rs: |TOPS LAST YEAR th McLeod was the top point- -get- ter for the Cana h 12/ goals and eight assists for 19 © 54 2310| points. Last year in Switzerlan it The 1962 chatepashine were the 30-year-old right winger period: 1 beset with troubles from the be-| from Swift Current, Sask., led Pree a (nary ginning. They became a politi-| Trail Smoke Eaters to the world | 19 cal target soon after the Berlin | when Toronto was short, Camille Henry got Pal on a Seavey a and charged in from Don Simmons moved out of the nets and caught his hard shot between his skates, Referee Frank Dévar called only two penalties, both on Tor. onto. The first one eal up New York's first goal, by Dean Pren. tice while Carl Brewer was sj ting out a holding penalty, Faq teria orate got his marker o a backhand flip from about it feet out after taking a pasy from Henry as he skated acrost the goal mouth. About six minutes later ine |fleld took & pass trom Hi Howell in frout of the Tong aaa rifled a backhand shot tt zipped throug! splurge. Finland completed the tiny Soviet panier in world competition. Norway wai rs" scorer, Baingste got an assist on i New wet "; A Henry) York, Ingarfiel cate Howell) 16:30, - jcc Horton ‘ (Keon) 19 “ 9:48. ttle with 10 goals and two as-|25 sists for 12 point eset score was deadlocked at 1- all but the winners took a big) Penalty—Brewer Second No Penalties—None. eee Third Kensington High : Skating Ch’ Me {oa when they counted three period: 4, (Stanley, Keon) ee 4. Toronto, ae he 2:58, a berti as runner-up in eacn \10, Amberst (Stuart) 7; made 23 saves to 38 for Ch preldone fla Ha iM 9 case Andrew's (Mawhinney) 13, Sam ‘cago’s Glen ities—Stanley 14:21, Glen Mawhinney. skipped the merside (Fergu Delveechio came right back | Gece ae wecond goal VES Andrews quartet to second |pool (Wiekwire) tk Moantabin'| with the, lia. score, Lsorge ° Ss Cc oo i The fame lah agin tne Simmons 610 1-9 place with a 4-1 record. his qanly |(Gay) backhanded .in the go - ahead in the second g Worsley Nia 7% loss being a® 9-6 squeaker to STANDINGS shot less, than two minutes later. — ANNIVEREARI AL Liverpool! Friday night Liverpool 5 “0. The first three goals came with-| SUMMERSIDE. — Kensington| Buddy Clark, Barrie MacEw. | , Scoring tor the winners — INNIVERSARY MARKED _ With Wickwire were Saint John St. Andrews's 4 1 in a two-minute, eight-second en,-and Wendell Murray picked | Johnston, Dingwell, PRAGUE (AP) — Canadian | The petite 17-year-old Canadian The 174th anniversary of the nbutg. mate, Fred or, Summerside 2. % span ih the second period. High School hockey team de-| tO ren eeaveach. Mike. Kelly | Watts. B. MacDonald and B. | skaters captured two titles while girl had every opportunity to first European settlement im <i, and Pete Woods, beer} Saint John Thistle “2 3 HOWE GETS 32ND | feated Morell High 6-1 in Morell .¢ red the tone Morel tally. Smith scored for the Creek. Czechoslovakia and win, but she wasn't quite up to ee was marked Jan. 31, ults of Saturday's play: . Montague ® §5| Norm Ullman: and Gordie | rink on Saturday, thus winning) Ljne-ups of t ae Te TOM Goal Te ea neue eater ot st the occasion. Howe added Detroit insurance the Senior “B" Interscholastic KENSINGTON—Edwin John- i : | foals Sen eat ta period. Howe's | championship of Prince Edward) ston, goal-Don Campbell. Don- Curling Draw Cae arenes Island in tow straight games. | ald Cooke, David Hunter, Barrie |e Sicukje Dijkstra, 20, i: Rote Rink Wins he itd di rice atice | They had won in Kensington by | MacEwen, Kenneth Thompson, For Montague cia dautter yt eae of an identical score. Gary Champion, John Harper. dais ua thartustaanio, wales Seo ae ee eines’ PY | ‘The Charles, ‘Broderick-coach | Garth Caseley, Buddy Clarke, ste oe Matai Satine | tile’ for Holland tn the final 2 Mitta doce Scoring shot | €4 boys from Morell held their | Doug Johnston, Allan Sinclair |ev vent of the four-day champion- céme while Larry Jeffrey .was WR Pretty well_on the attack| Roger Meck, Wendell Murray. 1—Leon Johnston, P, | ships, beating Canada’s Wendy a> serving a 10-minute misconduct but couldn't finishofftheir) MORELL — Eric Aylward, sic, E. Macare, W. Naciy Griner of Toronto, who finished Seay. toe wert passed | Plays, meeting a strong defence goal 8 G ene Kennifie, Joe Mc- jones, ‘D. ‘Cok. | second. with an te “However, Dek and some gilt-edged net tending. | Guirk. Gary McGuire, Mike 4 Cone Another Canadian girl, Petra enson With, an ‘official However’ ice For. Kensington Garth Caseley | Kelly, Doug MacEwen, Franklin |“Ine 9 °C stewart ve, X. | Burka of Toronto ed nar. &_ SUMMERSIDE — Rotary No.).ond stone; Russ. Phaneuf, lead. | asq'LaFotge Pa Detroit ahead, scored two goals,’ John Harper | Johnston, Richard Green, Billy Hughes rowly abead of Austris's Regine 2 rink won the Interservice Club _ bonspiel_ held at the $ummer- urling Club Friday even- and all through Saturday. ink-Erie Johnston, «ki Ds Ives, mate; Enzor: Bow- s, second stone, Leonce Ar~ penaid eed Runners-up—Leo Shields, skip; Dave Larkin, mate; Mau- , second’ stone; Henry id. trophy ay ented half of the P-E.L. Ba; The nners and runner-up recieved individual prizes, as did the two consolation winner: Porscenel of first consolation vi sington Lions-Glydon lis, skip; Bill MacLean, mate gett, second stone; Wayne nd cohsola- eco! ‘wigner—RCAF sscceiaton no 1—Bert Hynter Johnston, mate; Bi Bovl, sec: Jay Fox oy the assembly in, sing-song with Prizes for effort went:to.R.o y Armsworthy, Ken; Mills, Vernon Maxworthy, Austin Brooks, es McNeill, Ralph MacF jane, Norman MacDonald, Chaties MacDonald,.Dave Log- -| gie, Gilbert Gallant. ‘The ladies of the curling club put on a banquet at 6.30- Tor all che contestants of: the sixteen rinks. His wor'ship Mayor Ernest. Morrison, was a specially. invit-| ed guest. The mayor welcomed the Kensington and St, Eleanors curlers to the foWwn and. compll- mented the promoters 408 4 fine. ly handled bonsp! Clift iclead repr P.EI. Bag Co. a'ske a Hunter fo take a Bow on- behalf of the ‘Summerside ladies for the wonderful Handiet, in Harv wee ie up,t ‘Sikes he Precpeten resented wit gift by Wi alvin, ‘president of the Men's Curiiag Assoe- jation, who acted..as master, of ceremonies. Heth Schurman Jed. ting ‘the | ‘and Gabriel Chaisson at the piano. Snares. Rich Handicap By THE CANADIAN PRESS | appointment: with a last - place: Foo Brae Burn Farm's Jay was declared winner Saturday of the $112,800 Gulfstream Park handicap at Miami, Fla., after Calumet Farm's Yorky was dis- qualified and dropped to second on_a claim of foul Carry Back, from Dorchester | Farm stable, finished third and bhave hai Harbor ‘was View Farm's fourth in the 1% Classic before a crowd of 27,207.| Four - and - Twenty, the Cal- fornia champion owned by Al- berta Ranches, was the big dis- finish under joekey soy Longden. Four-and-Twenty, see ond choice at 7-2, ran second | said gs and for the first ste ft then dropped ou! “Four-and - “Twenty stumbled coming out of the gate and that cost us any chance we might | f Longdon said.' “He’ Yorky finished first by a neck but the stewards said the horse fouled Jay Fox inside the eighth Dole and it cost him: the race, | CO#! NHL SATURDAY eee = Banaens o RY First 4 parted Nos coring. Pen- jalty. MacNeil 14:38 Second period: No scoring Penalties — Cahan 0:11, Plane (served by Goyettey 15:04 Third 1. Montreal, ficke 16 (Backstrom, Talbot 0-34 2 Montreal. Provost 32 (Moore, Goyette) 18:20 Penalty —Howeit 5 ves Worsiey 41 13 1498 Plante 12 4-04 TORONTO 1 CHICAGO 3 jUMMARY First period: 1. Chicago, Ev. | Additional Sport Page ans 3 (Mikite) 12:18 Penalties —Hay 1:06, Pulford 4:i9, Evans 4:36 Second period: 2, Chicago, Hull 47 (Hay, Nesterenko) 235 3. Toronto; Mahovlich. 33 (Kelly) 5;00 Penalties — ‘Turber’ 14:08, Nevin, 17:25, : y Third period: 4, Chicago. Nes hie 16:38, Saves: jal Simmons and Roger | Rooney, Errol Perry, Kenneth it of the cage got the “hat trick” {and fadeliig in asyetioond MacDonald, Joe McCarten. ‘and backhandling in a rebound. | Meek fired the other marker. | ANGIE SCORES GOAL Ramblers Grab Opener | Defeat Olympics 4-3 ' MONTREAL (CP) — Dave; Ramblers took 'a 3-2 lead third game will be Wednesday Kiley’s goal at the 55 - second early in the third period, but | and, if necessary, the fourth and zak of the samen coere: sec- co ol fifth games Thursday and Fri- ond overtime Sunday Guy Morrisette, the day nights. gave, Amberst ‘Ramblers a 4-3 asiberst goalie, turned in an Lou Kiley, Dave Polley and wer Montreal Olympics in outstanding performance as he Angie Carroll scored the other «| ine rst -gacee of their best-of- | kicked out 64 shots. mherst goals. een: Canada Allan Cup | _ Morrissette's oat goaltending |. -Phil Latreille, who led Olym- weartertea series. e game in pics to victory over Drum- mondville Rockets in the East- ern Townships Senior Hockey League finals, scored twice for kept Am! the last hall of tie third period and the first overtime period when Montreal put on the pres- ‘Veteran Shermie White set up the winning goal for the Mari- time‘champions with a short 88. to Kiley, who lobbed the sure. Montreal. Michel Labrosse puck into the upper right-hand he second. game of the series added the other. [comer of the net, will ‘te played here tonight. The Heavy body contact charac- | terized the first two periods. In | the first, eight penalties were out. Only four other pen- alties were assessed by referee Gordon Prenschki the rest of the As Kiley Thinks Amber scored twice, once in the first pertod and again in the second, while Amherst was shorthanded. SUMMARY First period: 1. ong La- MONTREAL |(OP) — Coach who made 64 trielle (Labrosse) Am herst, 'L. Kiley 11 Og ‘Penalties —Mentis, Boss, = R. Picard 1:54, Gaj Picard (two minors) 13: 58, has den 19:14. Second Seek owiar a the game “We lost Jacques Monnette , Lou Kiley, cautious but jubilent, Sunday he thinks his Am-| and figured we ait have a lan Cup, quarter Seon series 3. Montreal, foie Mote Beat eae me blades lay’ ste ctu | Labrosse, Picard, Richard) Kiley was infervieved shorty that Morrisette wat good nd | a Ramblers w series’ | he ‘sure proved it today. Morrissette only joined hum-| blers prior to the start of the playoffs. 4:35; 6. Montreal Latreille (La- second overtime ‘The: Si-year-old’ defencerian-| ‘BEAT HIM CLEAN’ | brosse) 8:44. Penalty—L. Kiley coach: said. the game was ‘one| Dave Kiley said of his winning | s9:48 tho most enjeebte we've, bad overtime period: No 1 beat him on a high shot | scoring. Penalties—Carroll 8:50, "Kwan, was the first tana ia - Le went over his left shoulder: | Labrosse : 9:05. playotté that we had I beat him real clean.” Second overtime. period: 7. with | Shermie White, craggy 38- Amherst, D. Kiley Cwnite, 2ho- Sree iy intel nee who set up the Lean) :55. Penalties—N: in winning sfour playoff series that earned thenr the right t the Maritime prov- aceon third consecutive “The truth is that’ ‘our for-/ wards were used to playing }quite @ bit in thé opposing zone } because of weak competition, 13 19 20 12 0—64 319 3 0% Justing to the ice, made soft by in and mid-40 tempera- tures. “You couldn't get any glide. You had to push all the time,” Motrissette Binette STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS National Le out with Montreal Canadiens of | coach ‘said. il seasons (ONDER PRE he defunct Quebec Hockey Montreal 39 14 14 245 “60 92 “But today they found them- gue. ‘oronto 57 20 10 225 169 4 selves having to backcheck Shermie said this is his tast| Chicago 90 24 18 210 17 73 oo team kept applying | Season in New York 24 32 12 187 203 60 _ F “No more after this one,” he | Deti 23 31 13 190 209 59 I. strengthen our def said. Bost: we can, win the an Gane wi ioge 2 — L. Sinclair vv. Heitzer was awarded third Jones. Ice 1 — Open. Flyers Oust Junior Habs tw By THE CANADIAN PRSS ware! clinched earlier in Fourth | Flyers became Hockey Aamsetalin Junior A | Bronte, Ont., Cinderella team Saturday when | title, and by on Jackson of - place Niagara Falis the Ontario they whipped first-place Mont- real Junior Canadiens 5-2 to win | men's the best-of-seven semi-final 4-2. Flyers finals against now advance ,to the ‘ed Hamilton Re Wings who came from behind a four-goal deficit to beat St. Catharines Teepees 43 to take the series 41 with one game | i Ron Hergott scored three goals for Flyers and Wayne Maxner added the other two. Andre Boudrais scored both Hab goals. In the other series Bob Wall led Hamilton with two goals with singles going to Pit Mar- *. es tin and Roger Lafreniere. Low- ald of Thorburn, S. assisted on two. St. Cathar- scorers were Ray Cullen with two and Ken Hodge a single. with . Barba: les Pur- WINNIPEG (CP) — . oe of _ of Arcadia, Calif., the oe 48,990 hear cate, ware. red thnoegi arti | te event cial insemination in 1961 eal | 2,200.9 9 points. program 1d of beef ai sponsored a Manitoba government. The ost total was 22 per cent higher | higher had she followed Mise ). skating than 1960. FROM THE MOMENT YOU STEP ABOARD @ FUN, PLEASURE, @ MEMORABLE MENUS PROUDLY PRESENTS a eden ers y GOLD BAND ORONAEXTRA SIZE Heitzer on total points but Miss i place in the judges’ placements in the complicated scoring, leav- ing Miss Burka in fourth place. Pavel Romanov of Goecncdireikin’ toe tae oe title Friday by coming m behind to upset the French faverkiea Christiane and Jean- | Paul Guhel. Canadian crowns site hampionships by Czech - Maria and” Otto Jelinek ot who won the pairs Oshawa, Ont., who captured the singles. | UNANIMOUS DECISION Nine judges gave Miss Dijk- stra a unanimous first-place de cision in the women’s singles Extra Large Corona after she completed a dazzling performance before 18,500 in | Prague's new Fucik Hall. | | The Dutch girl, a European led with Sooneg for | champion three times and run essen Soon |nerup in the 1960 world meet, whirled through a variety of double jumps, sparkling spins and fancy footwork during her free More Smoking Pleasure skating routine. Earlier, compul- Final results in the women's singles gave Miss Dijkstra 2,350 |points, Miss Griner 2,273.2 points, Miss Heitser 23183 Burka 2,219. | points’ and Mise pola Mi ra Ann Rol ing United States contender finished fifth ith 10! 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