When an article was written mighty scatce among the Bos- 1:24: 2. Chic ) _ |1:24; 2. ago, Mohns 12 (MIl-/16:50. Penalties — ‘ about eee the Boston ton retary tpn constantly | R e T ‘kita) 3:31; 3. Toronto, Mahov-| 4:41, eee Tremblay | Mike Campbell, Colin Campbell. |Ken MacDonald, John Dalziel ae ac une would could m a: ent’s stick. He te cneer | ustico Ops jlich 16 Les oh Kelly) 15:09.| Third period — 8. Boston | ponald” o * Joey Hew Mae. | Kevin Devia “Fred MacIntyre. what id be, . . He began | _ enaltiess — Mohn, Baun 1:04,|Oliver (1 ivi » Joey Hennessey, ““ vine, Macintyre. was the beading Kalbbe ts what Geny tongue te Torente, and| . Spring Vall ey Pilote 4:09, Pulford 8:33, Jar-| 1:20, Penalties Haris’ 1:2 Pr | Dave Jenkins, Bob Irwin, Paul | Blackbirds 7 — Ralph Josey, : at ; rett 14:10. rd 2:45. Oliver 2:45. Picard | y. orge Stevenson, |Graham Gaudet (2), William they call in hockey a “digger,” came up from Minneapolis to e in ecen Secuad jca :45, Oliver 2:45, Picard| Black Hawks 3 — T, Keoughan (2), Mik i urt | peried — 4. Chicago, |7:12, Woytowich 13: | ommy Gad: | ee ee ‘os tor. Not a vost geod dhater, con ae well os the players mn Rustico toppled Spring Valley |Pilote 10 (Esposito) 6:42; 5. Saves” owich 18:98 \thier, David Flemming, Ronnie Brian Thompson; Cardinals 2 Knibbs makes up for this defic- cerned, but they do give rookies | The Montague Ice Sports were |don, 2. Don King, 3. Ernest Grif- at the Kensington Rink Thurs- | Toronto, Keon 15 (Brewer) 8:55.| Norris 816 7-31 Couneiil ~ Redbird ial aera — And he's a chance to show their wares, |held on Friday evening, Feb. | fin. ‘ _ |day night by a score of 4-1. Penaltiess—Pulford 5:31, Mohn) Hodge 10 5 14~29| (2) "dee Deaala tee (3): Jays 1 — & oe adeney. by. y ng Tex MacDonal 2); Jays 1 — St _deney., sheer. hi he’s a. ; ond ; Barry MacEwen paced Ken-|Stamkowski 12:20, Brewer, Pi-| A . , MacDonald, Barry Mac- : Jays ephen Hillier. ; . s+" teeesaeeh + ieaban tes Mamaia BLD Girls 10 years: 1. Nancy | ington seabrooks Juniors to a|lote 13:46, Brewer 18:27 | Attendance: 14.299. |Laren, Lloyd Ellis, Howard El. Orioles 9 — Lyle Sheppard quthor of the article says example. wie eee — — i ee =e fy aa over Lone River 4n-the} Third gerled — 6, Ti _DETROIT 3 NEW YORK 2 ia eee ce ander a alee Younker: Crome to nee wz were: = ° “1, |second game. MacEwen tallied |Bathgate 14 (Kelly, *Pu SONAR Pin etter Ba ich a See: seamen Making Long Stories Short ow Gilbert Clements erate 1) vearsinl. Paul yan Jo \twice and added three assists. |8:09; 7. Toronto, Stamkowski 3) First peried—i. New York, aoe | Sparrows § — a Ralph Annear, Bill Brehaut; Re- |nis Dingwell ™ Both these games were in the (Mahovlich, Baun) 12:26. Pea-|Marshall 14 (Nevin, Hadfield) | Hornets 3 — Jerry-Campbell jan” Mark Mullen, Devid Litto Congrats to Summerside High {Martin by the announcer though | T\t! Annet. tee ar aaaet wc. | Girls 11 years: 1. Diane Mac- North Shore Hockey League. alty—Maki 13:58. 3:12; 2. Detroit, Lindsay 13 (3); Senators 3— John White. stone Mont ullen, David Living- boys on their victory over|we thought Prang was the | ; ° years: onal Saves: |(MacGregor, Fonteyne) 4:42; 3,|Paul Turner, Wilfred Poulton. | \netyor onty Hennessey, John ver cor. rick Donahue and Ruth Annear; |Gillivary, 2. Debby Dewar. Detroi Blades 4 — F Cet opatge ketball game w in a recent paid |rected, but Prang got credit in [Patrol Judge — Ralph Beck; | Boys ll years: 1. Leonard WwW © Hat 11 9 —-29| Detroit, Jeltrey 4 (Martin, Hen-| 5 or “MacDougall, Louie Dick, |. Eagles 2 — Bobby a oh pala : — ; 2 1. | DeJordy — — 13-13/derson) 10:58; 4. Detroit, Del-|Paul MacDougall, is SP ene one Dunsford, seem to indicate that the Sum-|the news report. ee ee a ee eee ee ec est Prince Sawchuk 3 is gc gy| Vecchio 14 (MacDonald, Smith) erty. David Darrach: Aces 2— John Paul Macintyre; | Larks 2 Hi boys have a lot of balance the variaea bless: oe | ° Attendance—14,780. 14:59. _Penalty—Pallil (served |David Murnaghan, David Dol- | Donald Stevenson, Lal Hen- and no super-stars. John Nelson | Not very often does an entire years: 1. Judy| Semi-Final by Ingarfield) 133:38. rom nessey; Hawks 1 — John Dal- Gt 35, ieee Contny ee [nosis all the stare in an NHL |, Weg oe ee Cue et Ss MONTREAL 6 BOSTON 2 | Second period—5. New York,|,, Barons 8 — Allison Maclean MC) ¢ 1 0 P oa } / Q . SUMMARY \Gilbert 22 insoa, Go ’/ (4), Vinee Poulton, Stephen Mac- _ GU a Kitson, Gordon Scott Linkletter 5, and Frank |gave Backstrom, Larose and| Beginners, boys: 1. Alan Boys 12 years: 1. Scott Bell,; The West Prince League se-| First peried—i. Montreal, La |7:01 Penaitien Howell res |Cabe, Doug Doiron, Wayne Mac- Betts (2), Callum Beck; Ravens Kelly. That’s sharing ° the Ferguson the stars in Saturday |Campbell, 2. Jimmy MacPhail, 2. Tommy Reddin, 3. Robbie | mi-final hockey schedule has |rose (20), (Ferguson, Back-|Smith 0:52, Godfrey (minor and | guerre: Comets 4 — Allison El- |* — Ronnie Fisher, Jimmy Rhy. awishes pretty well. night's game against Boston. 3. nee Mills. an iy [been drawn up by the executive |strom) 7:16; 2 Boston, Westfall misconduct) 6:12, Gilbert) indians 3 ‘Kens Doiron (2 nes (2). irls 7 years and under: 1. years: aye Fras- | 25 follows. |(5), (Green, Oliver) 8:31; 3.) (mi nd onduct : ; — Kenny Doiron (2), | eoreserorecocoooooes The first goal scored by Eag-| Toronto Maple Leafs, fighting | Shelley Pepler, 2. Elizabeth |¢T, 2. Betty Gillis. Feb. 22, Alberton at Tyne|Montreal, Provost (22), Rich. |Howe 18:41. mise 12:01, | Brian Sobey; Flyers 3 — Danny - FAMOUS FOR q les Friday night was credited to nt org a Clow, 3. Cindy Fraser. \s eee a Gerry Bell, oi ee vee | ard) 40:38; 4. Montreal, Beli-| Third period — No scoring ae ee Mactnnis on ant 3 BRANDED INSPECTED z Chic: Hawks : . , 3. Stanley | ; a - | veau Larose, Backstrom) | Penalties — ; . ~ Ww day night was quite a feat. wake BR ane ee verag (Beck: \ton: O'Leary at Tignish. j14:50; 5. Montreal, Fergesen|17-13 Mecéregor, Angotti (5); Knights 1 — Keith Jackson. : ST E A K Ss $ PVI Downs Guess those old boys are not Beck. 3 John Meslaen. meron | Girls 14 years: 1. Debby Sm-| Feb. 25, Tyne Valley at Al- | (13), (Backstrom) 15:00. Penal-| aavent | Clippers 4 — Winston Weather- |¢ + oe a *| Girls 8 years: 1. June Carpe ; clair, 2. Ann Mendes, 3. Beryl |berton; Tignish at O'Leary. \ties—Awrey 5:42, Talbot 11:39,|Paille — 10 8 s—26 DY ee eee $ GooD or} O’'Lea 3 1 . leer, 2 Janice Glackson 3 Inert eS mile Low an lee Alberton at Tyne Val- Westfall (minor and miscon- | Crozier 7 7 ea; eral Pacquet, (2). SZAKEMS MONEY + » 2. rkson, 3. Meri- | : 1. Harry An- |ley: ary at Tignish. da : : . | BA ry - Our old timers-down here are \dee Pepler. \near, 2. John Bell, 3. Gerry Bell | uct) 14:41, Ferguson 19:08. Attendance: 12,990. Racoons vs. Caribous —~ Did Levccccccccecccccoenst mi not ready for the wheel chairs| Boys 8 years; 1. Ivor Rourke, | Girls % mile: 1. Ruth An ASSESSMENT RECORD | At 9 p.m. —-? Y at ~~ You'll see aoe oe 2, Hughes, 3. pene 2. Faye Fraser, 3. Judy| VANCOUVER (CP) — Asses- Rink Charlottetown tonight a 5 ghes. -|sed value of property liable to Provincial Vorntional tnstt. Summerside Thursday aight| Girls 9 years: 1. Jane Sulli-| Boys Backward Race: 1. Haf-|taxation for civic government Sart ao ee pay former eer om Bud-|van, 2 Beatrice Graham, 93. |ry Annear, 2. John Bell, 3.|purposes has passed the $1,000,-| ~° ockey Connor, , handling whis- | Darlene Clow. Wayne MacDougall. 000,000 mark for the first time — defeated the Maroons | tle. Don't miss this one, folks. Boys 9 years: 1. Brion Pear. | The Montague Regional High |in this city’s history. That game started off very fast but later slowed down some- P Go £. what. At the 5.15 mark of the ‘A first period Jake Kennedy found Any, the ‘upper. lefthand corner of Ep - ~ “the Miaroon's cage -with -a -close | in shot. Phil Flemming, assisted . on this goal and proved to be ST. . one of the better defensemen on AY the target to put the P.V.I. ahead 20 after the first period. t this point referee George had called six penal _ tes, four of which went to PVI. “Jn the second period there was ene scoring play for PVI when ; RE TO SPEND Macintyre scored with assists HAVE moO ia os from Phil Flemming and In the third period O’Leary ‘ finally came on finally beat John Reid, the PV! netminder, wit with D. Ellis getting the credit from G. Bernard. Referee Craw- ford called a total of fourteen penalties, nine of which went to PV1. This game finishes PVI's ex- hibition games and they will now begin Intermediate “C” with their first oe pee we Thursday night p.m. head. | 8 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., Feb. 22, 19665. SPORT ECHOES Lose Effect ~~ th 3rd Period By NORMAN MacDONALD ™ Battle Over Track Control. Does Not Interest Beach ’ e+” ae pf é ie et a | Fee , a as By JACK SULLIVAN U.S. unless it is an AAU-sanc-|res ibilities ° - . ponsibilities to our compet- such suspen- Canadian Press Sports Editor (tioned meet,” Beach said in the|ing athletes: The running fight between the | interview. And in his memo he ‘‘‘a) We must abide by the | Amateur Athlete Union and | told committee members to find|rules and regulations of the National Collegiate Athletic As-|the names. and location of ath-| International Amateur Athletic competition until sion is Jifted.” é “Canadians attending school in the U.S. come under this rul- ing.” Beach ‘and other track offi- going the a lately they found that most of the fight had gone out them at the end of ‘the second frame. First, they were ahead of the Eagles 5-1 but the RCAF boys scored four times in the third period, knotting the count at 5-all They travelled down to Borden and had Lewis MacDon- Eagles Cl After the game at the RCAF rink on Sunday between the Barden Nationals and the home Eagles, it could be that those Airforce boys are as strong in the home stretch as the Combines are weak. The Eagles led 3-2 at the end of ald’s Nationals down 7-3 (which was really something in the Bor- ben rink) but the Nationals fought back in the final frame and almost squared it up. The Combines were thankful to skate off the ice with a 7-6 victory. Last Friday the score was 43 | for Eagles at the end of the se- cond, and 10-4 when the game | was over. Isn't there anyone who can take some pep pills to | the Combine dressing room be- tween the second and third per- iods. We bet they could sell them at a premium inch First 10-2 and clinch first place in the Prince County Hockey League. All Borden had to do was tie the game to win first place, but they were a long way from ‘accomplishing that feat. They finished second with Combines third and the Legionnaires a rather poor Black Hawks goes down and fenceman Carl Brewer in the night. Toronto won 4-3. | | Sociation over control. of track | letes jand field in the United States|branches who may be at school| ada and the United States are | does | |all members of his track and|ing body for track and field Montague Ice Sports of their provincia]/|Federation of which both Can- cials in Canada aren’t particu- larly worried about a track nd field federation being organized in this country in Opposition to |the AAU. interest Pete Beach|in the U.S. and make them members; \, “one little bit.’’ That’s what he aware of the facts. “(b) We must strictly protect says . . “In this way you can assist|the international eligibility of | “We don't, care what they do them in protecting their inter-| all our Canadian athletes.” aby ere we track pind national eligibility.” FACE SUSPENSION ield committee chairman of t : The memo added that } AAU of Canada said in an inter- a memorandum pointed out Canadian athlete who competes view in Toronto. “We have no that, according to the Interna-|in meets in the U.S. not ap- | linterest whatsoever in their tional Amateur Athletic Feder-| proved by the AAU.of the U‘S. | squabbles. / ation and the International | Will ‘incur suspension and will But Beach and his committee| Olympic Commi tee rules,|be barred from international are nevertheless vitally con-| “there can be only one recog-|— —._— MINOR HOCKEY not play; Otters vs. Bisons Did not play; Lions vs. Spring- ers — Did not play. Foxes 4 — Mike Quinn (4); Elks 2— Kenny Downe, Hal Constable. Coyotes 5 — Wayne MacGut- gan (3), Gary Poulton, Donnie cerned, because there are about|nized body governing a specific 50 Canadian track and field/sport in any one country.” N : — i athletes going to colleges in the | The memo added: . Bin Gres Devic ; we U.S. This is set forth in a “The body in the United RESULTS Rams 12 -* Darrell Harding, Terry Connors (6), Donald Mac- memorandum Beach issued to/States recognized as the govern- Lean (2), Billy MacDonald (3), The following are the Char- lottetown Minor Hockey League | ae committee a couple ee is the Amateur Atn-| suits fop last week, up to and George Wigmore; Setiers 1 — i . etic Union. \ ; , | Bobby. Falls: > ||NEED AAU OKAY “Insofar asthe Amateur Atn-/‘"ClUding Saturday. Feb. 20th: | Seals 8 — Shawn Maclsaae MIDGET (2), Rickey Carver (3),- Gordon i . ‘ s “No Canadian in the U.S. can letic Uni of C J = pe 9 nion anada is con- fs sai al Te i te) | take part in competition in the |cerned, we have two specific ae 9 — Bobby Doherty | proud, Grant Gaudet, Allan 40 je Arsenault (2), Ron- | MacDonald; Wolves 0. N D OVER nie Lidstone, John Creighan, Ro- | edalinen NHL SATURDAY —— esos ios rata te | Phil Esposito of the Chicago over Toronto Maple Leaf de- game in Toronto Saturday her (2) Denne Mectanec Win, vid *ennessey David Carrs. ’ 3 . - | , e Second period — 6. Montreal, |"? Frizzell. gher; Bluebirds 2 — Wayne CHICAGO 3 TORONTO 4 | Bruins 11 — Bobby Whitlock | Squarebriggs (2). SUMMARY |Rousseau (9) (Beliveau, Rob-| School aed were run off ear- First period—1. Chicago, Nes-/erts) 7:46; 7. Montreal, "Fereu. {3 David MacCallum (2), Lar. | | Robins 1 — John MacDonald; , y terenko 1-0 (MacNeil, Stanfield) |son (14) (Backstrom, Picard) ry Butler, John Theriault (2), nara ra pt pani w — Carl Trainor |Billy Dunsford; Red Wings 2 — (3), [ i i tf ! : ti i i : i i 2: ioe Cigarillo!) ® town’s wild about it—it’s to taste! Seta, a tetany