10 file Gmrdlan, Charlottetown. Sat. Feb. 2. 1983.1 SPORTS FRONT By (.‘ARMAN SMITH Item Creates Interest ’ NEWSPAPER READERS who happened to be perusing thro Wednesday arfteinoon's Patr‘ot may have read the following short article “Walter John (Nig) BI‘CIlnf‘m‘all. former hockey player with St. Louis of the American League and a number of Senior teams in Ontario. died Saturday in hospital". Most of the younger generation would pay very little attent- ion to this, bit of news but to hockey fans of the Maritime Big Four in the ‘30s the item would revive old memories. In 1934 Charlottetown Abbics imported intact a forward line to bolster their Big Four edition for the 1934-35 season aiid fans were convtilccd that with the addition of that line the Abbles were sure winners of the Allan Cup. 's line were Walter John ‘Nig' Brenncmait at cen- tre. Jotlre Dcsilcts oti right wing and Ray Gctlilfc on left wing. They were nicknamed the Stratford Kid Line as that. is where they originated from and they had been playing as a line for some time. They were also just out of junior hockey. From the :irsl time we hit the Island we've been hearing stories (II this ‘crril‘ic‘ kid line. Unfortunately this was before our time bill we‘ve ol'tcti wished that we could have been around to see these three youngsters perform. L Island fans at the time were all ‘lict llp' about their team's ‘ chances in Allan Clip playdowns bill the CAHA president, whose name was Gili‘oy. had been threatening to c amp down on the Big Four for bringing in imports after registciation deadline. ar Ray Robinson in early ac- tloii of their l(l-round middle- Ralpll llnpasa left of New 1 (lrleans. swings wildly at Slltz- ACCORDING TO sports news reports that year Gill'oy I'lll- ed that no branch to branch transfer would be permitted unless . . effected before News Years How that rule votked we don't 1 know but a Guardian reporter at that time wrote that “Abbie (fibrosis were confident that the half dozen imports on the team 0 m I would come within the industrial flllt'I education categories and . would be allowed to play. Little did they realize that Mr. Gilt'oy ‘ was serious Ill his threats to ClHllllp down and .llISl at the start. of tail; he enforced the rules, tlills making the 'kld Iine' ineligible. } In the Big Four. Sold Team 'Down River’ . TO THIS day some fans of that era vow that'GiIroy sold their team down the liver by his rule. The two previous seasons Monzton Hawks won the Allan mng and when Abblcs lost these The Prince County Combines: showing a complete reversal of form front their last three out- ings. scored their first shut~out White notched his ltirst the ishing off a combination boilt Players 1934135 Ham“ Wilhelm“ became the powerhouse 0" 1 of the season at Civic Stadium with Alger Clitcliffe and Char- thP Mal‘lllmf‘ (‘h‘fllll- Capturing "‘9 CUT" I y I v . llast night. beating the RCAF lie Sark. went Mpmbe” "5 "‘9 Ahb” “am at “my?” (if that “as?” “"9" Eagles y the score of 4-0. Ev A little over a minute later. final-LP" Sarg‘m“ dBImcc'Hamld (""55 “ m as" “as mac .White. one of the best corneriVance Harris. waltzed in close. Renaud. Des Smith. McCahc: Jack Kane, Hickey Nicholson and Pete Kelly on one line, the. kid line of Gctliffe. Brenncman and Desilets and utility man Frank Currie. . After the Stratford line left here Dcstlets had a try with Oa‘nadiens and Getliffe played with Catiailicns and Boston man went down to the. American .eague. . Breilriiiltnnv ‘Snag' Squarebriggs. who played with the Abbies later that‘ season. mentioned the other day four of thatnoriglnal team are now dead:-~Harold Gross, Jack Kane. Hickey Nicholson d now Brenncman and all of them comparatively young men v led. “hegliiitcliciiorc Getlil'fe arrived down here in November of 1934 he. had been at the New York Rangers training camp and had been offered a pro contract bllt turned it down_tnr another year of amateur competition. That same fall Pete holly and DcSllets had been trying for a berth with Montreal Canadicnj._ We'll write some more on the Abbies of 1934-30 in another took a forward pass from Greg Dcigllan. drew Walsh ollt of position. and poked the pllck in the net. Then the teams play- ed evcn hockey for the rest of (hustlers in the league. scored {‘two goals. Vance Harris and: Greg Deighan getting the others. The home team. playing with‘ the , and ‘ . . (a new determination. struck for For 5-Stroke Lead DUPAS-ROBINSON FIGHT weight fight Wednesday. Rob- inson, the 42-year-old former two goals early in the first per-l the period. shortly after for holding. Ken Mat-Donald got a honking ended. Ev White chalked D0113“! hear the PM Of the one of them onapass from John period. Th" 5000M llf’rhld Pl‘m’iut't‘d ped Garth Harris's rebound past "neither goals nor penalties. The. Walsh In the final minute of checking was particularly close. (play. both Mann and score sheet t can. alsh drew a penalty for bin imself and 10 Jack Nicklaus Batters Par Fdday - ( champion. won an unpopular p ' "cis‘on over his young- onent. AP Wirephotol er opp l nes Show Reversal; Shut Out RCAF Eagles 4-0! I and the type of play resemble Walsh making key saves to keep 3 ping pong at intervals. but bot l l l I d1 hi 'NHL Opens Investigation Into Remarks By Toe Blake By THE CANADIAN PRESS The National Hockey League has opened an investigation into remarks Montreal Canadians coach Toe Blake is reported to have made about referee Eddie Powers followmg the dicns' 6-3 loss to Toronto Maple Leafs Thursday night. Curling Draw For Montague 1 Here is the. curling draw for ‘ the Montague club today tSatur- 1 day. ’ >7 P.M. Ice 1 -~- Judge J. S. DesRoches It Ada MacGrcgot‘. Dave Clarkson. (Phyllis Nicholson vs Dr. L. A. l Johnston. D o r o l h y Nicholson. gBert Bryand. 0. Hennigar. I lce Doug. McGowan. F}, Clay. Doug. Bryand. Rtltli Mac- Donald Vs George Worth. Latlt rtnc Stewart. Dr. acln tyre. Barbara Mabon. .9 . . Ice 1 »— Dr. P. Maclntyre. Mae Jamieson. George Warner. Annie Beers. vs George Kenne- dy. H. Clair. Ken Sullivan. Bet- ty Gallant. Ice 2 Billy Vanlderstine. Leona Sinclair. Bob Mills. Dor- ts O'Connor vs Merril Wigginton Connie Ings. Gene Murphy. Pin- ky Johnston. Alberton' Holds Club Bonspiel ALBERTON —- A club bon- spiel will be held at the Alber- ton curling rink this afternoon commencing at 2 o'clock. Prizes 1 teams were hustling all the way. will be awarded for winners I 1 The Combines scored two goals I r slashing Mat-Arthur and Ron ' in the final frame. one fifty sec- . mg ; onds after the period began. and the other 44 seconds before Itid up Noonan. and Greg Deighan slapa Ulric Gallant and Bob Mc-l Cal feud. took turns going to sin bin. Ulric chased for lum. who were carrying on a t he 3" 7:1 3' sticking near the half way mark. and McCalIu 13.35. m for tripping at Before the Intermediate game the Summerside Midgets defeat- ed the RCAF Midgets by a 7-2} score. Alan Gaudet scored four‘ of the wi-nners‘ goals. Muttart nearest rival, with two getting two and Richard Allen column. that is. the team that remained after the imports df“ P.\I..\I SPRINGS. ('alif. (AP! Springs (loll Classic . Duties (‘ountry Club course. partpd. ~— '8. Open champion Jack The 23»ycar-Old Nicklaus got. which has par of 36-36752. (Nicklaus Illlll("‘(‘fl llrii‘ I’i'irluv ill his best shots before a high ’ Sport Notes firing a Il\(‘—llllCICl'-DHI‘ (IT for a wind blew up in mid-afternoon. rounds to go in this fill-hole. 54 - hole score of 202 and then managed to coast home on golfing marathon. was young __ ., x . _ . , ., _- .. . . _ a commanding lead of l\' his last nine holes in even par. Johnny Pott, who had a 70 for theli‘laiviinT21221I?1;15::1::S<tl'llgrt‘T‘If‘pfll‘l‘lE“II'IIlglll}NIL;Figg‘é]: Stl‘tikr‘s iii the $5tl.(ltl() Palm Nicklaus played the Herniu'la 1207. Alone 208 was another wtth Dalhousie Tigers at the SDU rink. Get out theic and see that game you hockey fans We can assure you that these. in- tercollegiates dish out an exciting brand of hockey. Game time -' . . y’s Is 6 o'emk Morell League All-Stars play Sand nday o Royals in a Jackson Fund benefit game at More“ rink Mo c m a I a 9 night. On the team will be players from Souris. More". Dun- staflnage. ctc.. and according to reports they‘ll give a good ac- : count of themselves against the Island League front-runners. L Game tine l: R he provincial Women's V ! tent N Silver ‘D‘ Bonspiel gets underway at the Charlottetown Cirrling Club Monday morning and a total of 23 teams will be vying for the right to represent PILL in the Dominion Diamond ‘D' cham pionships at Saint John. \'.R, February 23th. (‘liai‘lottctmrn's the Defending Island Champion orillni Summerside next Wednes- Iongsliot who remained in with . over Shave and South Africa's Dogfill'os‘ Gar Player encountered the same ‘hlll‘st of wind and sand. and for putter failed him. Play con. ion. Bob Shave Jr.. with a '72 for 208. HELD STROKE LEAD the round advantage icklaus started a one-stroke y Player. il‘Sl time in three days his or ended Liz MacDonald will be seeking her third provincial til 0 - - 'M(‘A Mil-macs swept through day evening when the. Cllarlotte- with a h; and a “e at 209 with Pownal Rovals defeated \Ionta‘llle Primmsr‘s 17-4 m a I'N‘f‘hl their games four straight in Is- town Micmacs will visit the wes- M (hummer. who shot exhibition hockev game. Dunn and II. Smallwood were the big land Senior League play. at the tern Capital to do battle with and Gardner Dickinson w guns for the winners with four goals ear 1. YMCA Thursday evening. over the host teams Triangles a n a 70. Charlottetown All Stars and vis- McKenzics. Tho “(4.0”de mumammt . ‘ I o l ml”: lhtuxwgrslgr Hingflfiigé‘r champion. Arnold Palmer. after . ‘ ‘ ‘ ' makin a challen e to et back S I r D I so. entry downed the All stars Playoff Series in," .510 p i C , If” “rim “m ' ‘two games to none. . “1.0km under . - - . . . . par fol his first In the first match the Mic-Opens Him“ mok a 38 on his final macs upended a weakened All nt- 2”. Star team two straight by iden- tical scores of 13-4. The following set saw the Mil-macs pitted S Draw Announced “Murray H. Howatt (Ch’tonn). 0‘" 0" lop 15'7 and 15'6- I“ the tween Montague and Murray NOON The Silver "D" Ladies curling Ba . . t , , .. mmppnfion brains Mondav mnr_ 12 final series of the eyening I‘ll-lebmlr go‘s ning at 9 am. The winner of this I"? I I‘l- ‘ I. event will represent P.F..l, ill low"; ‘3‘ M~ Macnom‘ld (“1' in the Diamond “D” Canadian Lad- 15-4. Next matches in Island Seli- i0; must he comp Burden '(‘h'townl ‘iftrrPiay will at (IlEEC‘AIIdII' 16th of February. , t.. -. l' -ha ' nih' . in St. W ‘1 v _ .. .rdlin.llr\li1l§.(themiii2ek "D: Feb. "9 9- Machlillan t(.'li'townl I The series Winners meet the 27th. Th S'l' “D” *om eti- It" 3 M Mr SIC‘VRI“ ‘Chl‘lwnl ‘ ;wlnners of the Sourls- George. tiiin ha: tw‘rlii‘vrv limit. (anti-’30; vs. D, Dagg IRCAI“) Monl’dgue Rlnk ,town series in a best of five. fin- ' i ‘ H ' ' ‘ " l '. n I set. Thirteen fro m (harlottctownh I” 4 Mr 51”“; ‘ WW" “- a three from Sllmmcrside. three Di Mm’n‘mald 10‘ inwm- 1 “Pl”? 31'? tho dalt‘s 0f the oth- frnm' Montague two from Alber- "9 5 -‘ ~ C13 k ‘Alb’ VS L- ‘Pt‘ games »— Feb. 4 —- Murray in" and hm from “w my”: Turner (Albt Here are the activities slated Harbour at. Montague; Feb. 7 ._ rt"... Thiq will by. a don't)”. 3 P.M. forthe Montague rink today and Montague at Murray Harbour: knocikmm' with the final mm; Ice 1 M B. Smith tMontt vs Monday: Feb. —— urray Harbour at out) Saturday —- afternoon skate 2 Montague; 12 —~ Montague at on Thursday or Friday night. The following draw was made by Gerry Carrol. Mgr. of the Charlottetown Dominion Stores. This draw was under the sup- ervision of Mrs Ralph Carr. f‘ll'l rman oi th~ (tonins commit. tee of the P.F7.I. Ladies curling association. MONDA Y. FEB. 4TH M. Nicholson (M li-o : .. l(‘,li'- to 3 p.m.; minor hockey games Murray Harbour: 14 ~ Murray vs 4-8 p.m.: Peakes vs “are” 8 Harbour at Montague: tfimMon- .tague at Murray Harbour. Milt-Neill townl vs winner (Johnston Jonesl. p.m. ' ‘ The above is the first game Monday afternoon skate Jilli- for each team, The Banquet will 5 p.m.; second game Intermed- take place Monday evening and iatc B playoffs Montague Prim- a curling draw will take place roses vs. Murray Harbour Brn- at 9 pm .ins. Game time It p.m. Moncton Raceway “‘“ Du (Kensington Has i“ Hockey Night {k Kensinglon staged lts Minot“m1 Hockey Night last night at the‘ town rink with three games be" lng played against minor teams 9 D. Johnston (S'sidei vs M. Jones (Cb'townl. Ice 2 E. Taylor ((‘b'townl ‘ nine for a 71 and a total Jack Kane's 1 cy League tan Leonard of Vancouver Balding of Toronto. who Mal-Donald (L‘h'- ahL‘h‘F <10“le All Stars 155-‘at the Murray Harbour rink to- fired a 71 Friday for 217. Jack» MUllafi. aims. night at eight o'clock. The scr- Bisseggcr of Val lctcd by the had a 72. He now is 72-75-72—< 219. Morin. Que. nstan's hockey team takes Dalhousio Tigers this even- g at 6 o'clock in a regular Ma-ttitii'me Intercollegiate Hoc- tuosle at the SDU Saints, with two victories and . st. tie in their last Hrree out-:They‘ll also be looking for be red a going all out for or win over the Tigers who suffered a 10-6 setback ati one, Youn Amos fired htilh RCAF counters. SUN M 1' First period: t. Combines. E. Whit Sarki (A. Cutcliffe. C. W liltmore 4.01: 2. Combines. V. Harris (G. I. Deigliani 5,24. Penalties ~ Walsh. R. MacArthur. K. Mae- Donald Second period: No score, No ird period: It, Combines. F. (J. Noonan. V. 4. Combines. G. U. Gallantl White 0.50; ‘G. Harris. Penalties Callllm. .Meet In Series ' Pownal Royals and a 68. m “" “ad Royals, Bulldogs Ilarrist Deighan 19.16. U, Gallant. B. Me- Nine tiMile Creek Bulldogs ta n g l 9 Monday night at .rink in the first game 6 best seven i 91' North River of a Intermediate was among six 26””: woude semi-filial series. Game time I . _ A best of seven Kings County at 213. Leonard shot a 70, the. 15 8‘ Ham“ SUmmeTS'dC‘ and ("WW IntermediateB playoff series be- same score. he had Thursday. AI u n d e r w a y had earlier rounds of 77 and 69. The following Pownal play- s arc asked to be on hand or the game: Drake. PipPL‘Y. Jenkins. Her- man, allwood. Sheidow . Sm 'Mlitcli. It. Smallwood. Dunn. (Bernard. Cruwys and Mounties last night title. This wa I iory the . season. i The. Titan fhowever. having notched lover Aca St The . victory against the ‘whiters tonli Game time Is 8 o'clock. 1. Duffy. t l | m as are no pushover wins rid Mary's so for this seasonu 'i M. vs R. Hill (Ch'iownl from other centres. Ice . —— . Mac'Lellan (Ch'- l The opening contest saw Ken- town) vs S. Dye (S Side). lsington Bantams defeat an 0'- Sold, Renamed Fri. MONCTON (Cpl Thciymrs' Sm'if‘liZinz in mm Profitt. and Madcap. ihloncton Raceway has been track announcmg. he has work- "Leary nipped Kensingmn 34 ‘sold and will be renamed l on "10015 at Tl‘llmv Ha“lax- in a Midget, tilt. O‘Leary snipers Playoff Opener lBrunswl‘ck Downs Saint John. Woodstock. .3» were O‘Mallcy. Jones and C Slated Ton'ght l The announcement was madeiTOMM" and WIHHIIK‘E- ‘ lant. Sinclair and Connick scor- Pl‘h-‘ddt’m ed for Kensington. 1m 4 ... v, Sheen (S'sidc) vs Leary team 84). J. Giddlngs (Ch'townl Scoring for the winners were. Ice, 5 — F. Scel (RCAF) vs; MacDonald . Cole 2. Howatt 2. .. E. . Friday by lngham Patmer.; three-man mup. . ‘ 1‘ MW” Plays M“ ‘0 PMth .Ir,. a Saint John broadcasterfll’alter (‘luff of Woodstock. Les In the final man Kensing‘i [Two Citylg‘gk},.bagel¢fi%l§ I“ the first um" "I “‘5‘ Hand and 8 “all known figure in i SHIPS 01' WOOdStOCk and V ton and Crapaud Juveniles bat- ‘ :‘hame: 8: S“ "r. Intermediate 'C‘ playoffs at'Mm-mmp may“ cimes. {Rydpr of memm were themed to a La“ draw ‘ 9:; ng acclea’ed m; Palmer will be general more i mil-It“ “ll‘flmhf’ldl‘l‘s 1“ Mime- Scoring for Kenstngton we relne “we ’9 by Montana» Saturday night. _ ,_ ,.____ {m : Inn Racewav Company Limited Waugh. Profltt. Mouse. and Kel- . "Pad which leased the track last nea- Iy. Cutcliffc paced the Crapaud “.813” aim? mm mm “Wk "f rm. aluminum. m be son to a «up of ‘Vl'oncton team with a brace while Mac-‘m'P-‘mmg' PWC‘ PM.” and Y kawn as. Brunwick Down, I businessmen headed by Jenni Dnugall and Taylor each scored B“. taan in d mm “limi'm' “we "m wommm. l Czidieux under the name . “’9 mm d the “bed ipumhas‘, price was mt dis. Hilb Raceway Limited. This morning at 9o'clock Ken- "I", h s fol'm'dzl. 9c ' ' MOSNL ' T’I‘K‘ sew group has purchased :ingtgn mvlgiorslplay host t: P ‘ 8H! SD'U 7 pm . . (not to lease and the assets. on cc ee. antam an s ' . T ' ' ‘ on tap ' 'ilw mm” mom mack and. in: tip Oct, .10. is planned ling Referees for last nights games Fa, 6;“ PWC_7 m with “xmgm from hopes to sir-ll)va le the first rac- d" a "No—night “hull”? my warp E' Jnhnsmn' D' HUMMEBYC v PWC p - W Pl a v Montague irlg card thy:l season May an .‘WNk‘ hm a 'hrw—lfiflm “he”. ‘ “find n' MMEZML— ~ -———-i W‘h III-4M TMCA~~7 Pin "- PM! pee" w“ anal“ estimated attrition i! ptanl "1' may mm“ "1‘" °”°°' ‘" — __" m i i ’ iPirale-s vs ch. Ho 4 a... . ' 'fm purse mathmfi wit July and August if enouth SCRIMSl-IAW CARVERS :1.“ “,8 ‘ ' " M Manly Harbour tempslan estimated 320,000 of @1331":in ___l on time whalean whiten; Feb. 11—44 SDU—7 p.m. . u. this en-mmount planned for MOI? Wakefield, George washing. : away the tedious hours between SDUPy‘sé Pirates; 8:30 —- BYC ‘ :IOH'S birthplace. was reproduced catches by carving scrtmshaw— . \‘a Palm hm hm active In ‘31 miles east of Fredencksburg witan teeth and other pieces of . Mam rock: for new i v... in 1931 (ivory. l Feb. PWC Ill—«at PWC—‘I p.m. .. in. mm. Basketball Tilts Slated Tonight Pirates. Feb. ZI—wl ’PWC vs. Pirates. anx vs. BYC. eb. B—at SDU—7 p.m SDU vs. BYC; 8:!) p.m. PWC vs. BYC C at March «— PWC w. Pirate: Feb. Ill—at YMCA-—7 p.m. — BYC vs. SDU; - p.m. - Phalanx vo. Pirates. Feb. 1H SDU—4 p.m.— SDU vs. PWC; 8:3) — BYC VI. PWC—7 p.m.— Feb. th YMCA~~7 p.m. —. Pirates vs. SDU; llzm —~ Pb Mma 2-st- YMCA :1 p.m. — PWC vs. SDU: 3:30 p.m. —- c. . ewe-.7 p.m. ~ , I. 1F. Rossiter. A.. Ballem. N. An-l Saints Play Host :“ To Dal Tigers pesky Satnt.thc hands of Mount Allison _ in Sack- s the first vic- Mounties this A unners up and consolation plac- s 1 Following Is the afternoon raw: ~ Bert Pridham vs Up~ . ton Seaman. ‘ P M. Ice 1 — Erskine Campbell vs Frank Bryan. Ice 2 -—- Earl Callaghan vs R. Pettitt. Play will continue at seven and nine o'clock. CURLING DRAW The following Is the curling raw for Saturday at the Char- lottetown Club (Rotationt. u—n & :11 Ice 1 »-— (‘. Flinn. R. Ewing: A. E. Pierccy. G. Vessey vs. H. Dobsoll. Dr. Hooper, I. Home. W. Farrell. Ice 2 —- D. Douglas. B. Boyles. Dr, Webster. G. Lidstone vs. H. Douglas. A. Wilson. Dr. Kelly, N. MacNeiIl. Ice Iett. S. Beaton. E. Tanton vs M. Mct’liligan. HR. (‘arrtlthers. F.. Matheson. R. Spillett. Ice 4 — . Nicholson. J. S.‘ MacDonald. T. W L. Prowse,. Taylor. J. Squarcbriggs. C. As- prey. Icc S H. O'Rourke. G. Well- Leaman vs A. Bagnall. E. ner, H. Simpson. A. A. MaeLcnd. vs. A. Bagnall. D. LePage. R. Mannin 3.15 P.M. All ices open. Ladies Silver I) practise. 5 P.M. George. B. ll. Supper club curlers. MIXED CURLING 7 P.M. _ Ice 1 m B. O'Rourke. I. Duffy, . Burke. F.. Maclnnes vs D. Bcl‘. \. Trainor, D. Wood. R. Ranahan. 'e 2 —— . Anderson. S. MacMilIan. H. Douglas. K. Duf- vs H Maclnncs. J. Coady. I. We el MacDonald. l ~'<" bster. Isab . Ice 3 —— B. Di Horne. K. Bolger vs A. Burke. rew. Ice. 4 — L. nald. G. Newman. M. Dow- Iing vs C. Flemming. G. Mac- S. Bl‘yenton. J. Morley. 5 MacDonald. New- U 0 Kay. I . Hennesscy. P. Bowness. I. n vs. L. Campbell. E. is. Flemming. A. Gillis. 8.30 P.M. 1 Ice 1 —— H. Peters. M. Garret. G. Vessey. B. Squarebriggs vs . MacDonald. A. Squarebrlggs. M. Acorn. Ice. 2 Wood. E. Zakem. ‘A. Garrett. J. Zakem. vs D. Es- ‘tabrooks. M. Vessey. B. Acorn, S. Shaina. E. Ice 3 — Rendezvous Final. M. Bell vs Had Mctnnla. Ice 4 -— D. O‘Rourke. M. Mac- Kinnon. B. Crockett. L. Jardlno vs Dr. MacKay. C. MacGregor. D. Jardine. G. Crockett. ce —— G. Kays. C. O'Rourke. F. Zakem. G. Kays vs R. Carr. 0. Davies, H. Edwards. Reg MacKay. 3 —— F. MacMiIlan. H. SpiI-. Blake was quoted as saying among other things that Powers handled the game "as though he had bet on the outcome" and that Powers was “working against the Canadiens." Blake later denied making the remark about the bet. He sai h was "awfully peeved" about losing the game and said he "let off a lot of am. told what's the use an ... ‘D B c said he also reportersthat " of blaming the referee—our team just quit and that's why we lost." iLOST HIS TEMPER .. He also said he was furious with himself for losing his temper and arguing with Pow- ers after Toronto scored a goal 1 in the second period—an argu- ment that led Powers to assess Montreal a bench penalty. “That was had and after happened some of the players looked as though they were using what I did as an excuse. e said. NHL President Clarence Campbell said Friday an inves- tigation has been started but A. declined to comment further ntil it is complet . Blake was quoted In the French - language newspaper 'Montreal Matin as saying that i I i 1 “instead of discussing the case 0 Don Gallinger. the league would be better off to investi- gate its officlals because after the way they handled them- selves tonight (Thursday night! they gave the Impression that they had bet on the outcome of a game.” ANGERED BY PENALTY The Montreal Star said Blake unleashed a tirade in the dress- , ing room after the game. “Don‘t tell me he's not work-~ ing against us." quoted in The Star. “He lets ‘ everything go and then he calls a chippy penalty against us." Powers called a total of nine penalties against Montreal. in- ' cludiitg t w o niiscotiducts. game misconduct and a penalty was shot. He hit Toronto fol penalties—three minors an misconduct. Frank Sel‘ke Jr.. dli-ectni nl public relations for the ('itlla. dlcns. also was quoted a:. bi ing refereeing. "I don't know how niiiti referees get for each game. but if he (PowersI got more than $10 he was overpaid." He “a; quoted as saying in the l-‘i'rtich. language La Presse. “in! r] a list. Tignish Teams Grab 4 Wins A Minor Hockey Night wa! s t a g e d at O‘Leary TIIUI :dai night with approximately 2m youngsters taking part in the an nual _affair. . A total of five games We r. played between O‘Lcary an Tignish teams and Tignisli pm erged with four victories. Tignisll edge-d 0'[.ear\- H in Mosquito contest. Larry Also»: ault triggered all four EOHI‘ In the Winners. O'I.eary siilorr were Robert Harris 2 and (.‘lal Mathcson. A paperweight game saw 0' Leary blank Tignish 4-0. Scorln for the winners were Carle Dennis. Peter Bruncls. Mile Gallant an' Geirge \Iallllt‘ll'K Tignish Leary 3-2 in the third game Ttgnish goalgetters were D at Ellis 2 and Glendon Peildersni Harry Vey and Lorne scored for the losers. Claude Gaudct and Alfred Ha dralian paced Tignish Batltzln to a 2-0 victory over (l'Leat'y. The final game of the evenin 'saw Tignish shade O'Leary 1-: Scoring for Tignish were. .luilsn Maillctte 2. Alton Ellis and Gt‘ ald Ready. O'Leary triggerms were Bob Mathethl. Donal Jones. Gerry O‘Malll'y'.‘ Prince S Holds Ice Sports Prince sum School staged its 37th annual ice sports at the Sports Arena and the gala ‘affair drew a large number of parents and interested specta- to rs. The program got underway with a Scarlet and Gold routine wnh the school students. color- fully garbed. going through vaicus manoeuvres in the special opening drill. evening‘s events was climaxed by a hockey game be- llillflt‘cn Sherwood Cubs and P83 . .Beck ‘ Callbcck; lon. V. Andrew. 1 2 Turner. H. hlac‘;ll'.1yl(c l l l ornets. Final score was 2-21”. Both Sherwood goals were incored by Bill Knox and Alan Birt. James Michael Officials were: judges —— W. R. Burnett. Dr. K. A. Parker; , T. A. Uaidlaw. W. H. Horton; N . Turner: referees —— Jack Turn- cr. Alan Andrews; timer .ludtoes —- Kenneth Mac‘ Lloyd Coffin. Ewen Quarrie, Campbell. Results are as follows: Straight Race (1 lap) girls 9 years — 1. Suzanne Hughes. 2 2332‘?” Ram?"- 3' Rosemary beDlt‘ Ballcm. 3. Patsy vnun Sco . Straight Race (2 lapsl boys 11 years — l. Angus Beck. 2. Blair MacQuarrle. 3. Michael Garrett. Disneyland Parade (Grades 1 and 3t — Girls. 1. Debbie Loll- tse Gi . . 3. .oyce Burnett: boys. 1. Jim- Smith. 2. Ronnle Gillespie, nnctli Mayhew. Straight Race (1 lapi boys 9i cars — 1. Gordon Beck: 2. Don L nie Callbcck; 3. Ricky Williams: Straight Race (2 laps) girls 10 years - 1. Libby Acorn: 2. J . lee Cox. 3. Linda Phillips. E— i'OOooooooo-ooooaooooq May We Accommodate ~ YOU? the . comfortable. centrallv located STERLING HOTEL h the atom to cunt When vuu are in Halifax em f t l autumnal-("08th. Stefltng't rectum: I Licenced Dining noon 0 funny 0 Comment-I Rum a ‘ ' ‘ ‘OWOOOOOO an. .3 TEACHERS i l ©‘ITI3IL 3'" Influgton ‘. 80. IAJPAX : Tot CBS-IMO t.Schoo| Partner Race (Grade 4t 1 Gordon Beck and Suzann Hughes: 2. Malda Dykens an Ricky Williams: 3. Ronnie I‘ll sey aiid Brenda Younker, Pall] Turner and Debby White (tierl' Straight Race (1 lap) girls years — 1. Debbie Stevenson: Shelly Younker. 3. Donna Bra ey. Straight Race (1 lap) boys years -—- 1. Wayne Squarebrigz 2. Kevin MacLean. 3. Jackie ill theson. Straight Race (1 lapl girl: years — 1. Dianne Campbell. Barbara Stevenson. 3. Darleli Bang - bang Race (pal-(nu Grade 5 --— 1. Ral h Ross all Dawn Storey: 2. Barry Sml and Marlene Cox; 3. Billy l‘a tridgc and Elizabeth Carroll Straight Race (1 lapt boys years — 1. John MacMillan. Dale Wood. 3. Callum Beck. Straight Race (1 Iapl girls years —— 1. Debbie Cantwcll. Icne Duncan. 3. Ruth Smit Straight Race (2 lapsi git-Isl years and (We 1. Smith: 2. Rebecca .arter. rter, 3. Sharon Barnes. Straight Race (2 Iapsl girls ears —— 1. Anne Stevenson. Straight Race (2 lapsl boys ‘years and over -— 1. mm: Whitlock. 2. George Clldmflt‘f‘. George Dignan. Straight Race ( 2 Iapsl he, years —- 1. Bobby Mal-Milla 2. Charles Scott. 3. Ralph n05 lnterschool relay race iPSS: 2, Sherwood. ‘ Weavers' Relay Race Miss MaeLeod‘s class: 2. \II Toombs' Class; 3. Miss liln't l Class. ...__.—A ( WANTED Memorial School. P o rt Elgin. New Brlliiswic has openings for In teachers (Junior Highl one teacher (Seniot High) September. 1963 Salary: $2355 to $6000 plus bonus. Region?! of 22 teachers (15 miles from (‘ape Tor- mentine Ferry). Contact: HAYDEN L. LEAJIAN. Stipei‘Vlsing Prlnrillfll Telephone: 538-2331 Port Elgin. New Brlliismcl a-i ALBERT I.. 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