: {ii'City Peewee "B" title. ' ’MWEIGHTS .fieflmWMmMsrehlst :1 “5;? SPORT ECHOES By Norman Macdonald . Summerside Bureau of The Guardian 1 This final series between arkdale Royals and Prince 'CQIS! Combines has surpass- ed our most sanguine expec- We together with other t~ writers and many. many fans. ’ ' expected somewhat the same '.-.-:~.remp through the play-offs as 1 the Royals had last year. We deplored this prospect be- ',~'. cease there is nothing that will kill interest in sports as quick,- ly as “foregone conclusions." .. 'We were all wrong. thank wheavens, series has developed into a splne«tingler fend crowd pleaser. _ Why were the sports prophets ,. fooled? A num r of factors may have entered into it. The «unfortunate accident to Billy ,fglulligan didn’t help the Royals. -md some of b0 5 seem to We playing a bit below mid- : ason form. On the other hand. -- e Combines seemed to work «up to their peak during their “semi-final series with the Eag- Quote Rule Excerpts We’d like to quote excerpts from rule 67 (A) and (B) in the CAHA book of rules: 67 (A) any player —- who intentionally tou- ches, holds. pushes (etc.) a re- "feree or minor official — shall be suspended for not less than .. three games. 67 (B) any player -—-who strikes a referee or minor eed ' official with his fist. glove. (etc) shall be suspended for not less than one year. ' Please note that the word "intentionally" a p p e a r s in (A) but not in (B). You don’t need Perry Mason to de. termine intention if a player hits a referee. Otherwise cago ey players would be ostensibly swinging at players and hit- ting referees every time they . got what they considered an undeserved penalty. We agree wlh Mike Hennessey (also commend him for his fairness in the altercation) that Car- Hip-Hip for Whitlock’e set- up plays: In this the vet did shin ly- Apps Arsenault deserves a cheer; His play was super- - fine. Last Week’s Brickbclt ‘- A gutless goon can speak his " piece when everything's okay. ' When there is nothing much at stake, cowards may hav e eir say: Saturday Minor Hockey Results ‘ Following are the results of Saturday's Minor Hockey acti- vities at Sports Arena: TAMS Beavers 1 vs Bears 0 (Exhibi- ‘ tion) Beavers goal by David Scott. Condons 7 vs. Hawks 2. In this opening game of a home- end-home series for the City Bantam "B" title Condons went in to a five goal lead. Condon goals were scored by Owen O’- Brien (6) and Keir Jackson; Hawks goals were potted by Larry Butler and Mike MacKin- Ion. ' Bombers 8 vs Panthers 8. In the opening game of a home- and-home series for the City Bantam “A” title, Bombers and Panthers battled to a 3-all tie. Marksmen for Panthers were Bob Doherty. Barry Mc- Laren. Phil Ward. Bombers 3 goals were all scored by Hank ‘ Plaggenhoef. ' PE‘E WEES Robins 1 vs. Jays 0. This was "a third game. necessary to ‘ break a tie in the Peewee “B” vplaydowns between these teams. fDougie Molyneaux barged in the .oniy goal of the game to give )Robins the round by a total I'liclore for the three games of a -' Foxes 2 vs. Lions 1. Foxes 'Jumped in to e i-goal lead in 3this opener home series for the City Pee ‘ _Vee "A" title. Foxes goals were . scored by Wilbur Birt (2). Lions ‘ lone tally came off the stick of Paul Carmichael. Cranes 3 vs. Robins 1. Crane goals by Tommy Prowse (2). .6le MacDonald. Robins goal Doug Molyneaux. This gives QCrenes a 2 goal lead in this final homnd-home series or the Si,” Lab 2 vs. Snipes 1. This was Series Surpasses Expectations Last Week’s Bouquet of the home-and» les, and the return of Gord Cutcliffe to the hockey wars certainly helped a lot. But let’sl not look a gift horse in the; mouth. Let's just be thankful: that the series is one that at-( racts large crowds like thel playoffs of a few years ago. The game Friday night was a heartbreaker to lose. and the Combines and their sup- porters were naturally badly disappointed. But it was a glorious one to win, and the Royals demonstrated their joy 3 before they left the ice. So it ‘ -- sort of evens up. Those om- bines, under a different name of course, had their moments of thrilling victories in the past, and it may be their turn soon again. We don't ask or “(‘4‘ u t) 2 $1 é SMCA TROPHY 2132:: aggroflfi $211,101.; ‘3: A rink skipped by Harold winners. from left to right: herst rink skipped by Doug Aubrey Hneg. Amherst, Vern ' -- . l Mabey. Moneton. won The Harold Mabey. skip. Hap Ma- Trenholm. Other members of Beale Amherst Eric Jor. is that the competition is keen . . . . , . . . . “d mu .f suspense we.m j Marltlmc Central Airways tro- bey. Harold kelth and Dave the Trenllolm rlnk were Ro- gen‘en Sussex Maurice Mam ' : phy at The Confederation Bon- Silliphant. The runnersup and ger Bacon. Ed Harris and ‘ ' ' _ winners of The Morrison and Max Gray. Other teams win- Donald. MOM-[Oh 811d Ken Lit- gelmng ma" so I“ s be “lank- ‘ spiel in Charlottetown Satur- l day. Pictured above are the Maple Leafs Widen Gap; Shade .Y. Rangers 2-1 + NEW YORK (AP—Toronto from (“loss range midway in front 1-0 at 15 minutes. 41'that Simmons got his glove on. Maple Leafs edged New York the second Period to Snap a 1-1 seconds of the opening period.jbut the puck dropped over the Rangers 2-1 Sunday night and t' converting Alan Stanley‘s re.fgoalie's head into the nets. MacRae trophy were (he Am- ning prizes were skipped by tie. Moncton. roll was a mighty lucky boy. As lucky as would be a Cuban on trial before Judge Castro for stealing money from the United States mint. Referee Whalen's contention that. if there was fear that trouble would arise if he refer- at Civic stadium. the game should be taken somewhere else reminds us of a recent story‘ about U.S. Attorney - General. Kennedy. The Kennedy's had 19. Toronto used Don Simmons in‘ . r - . maintained their first - place found on a' power play. 1 . SUMMARY 31:“ :ghont‘fienefvrer: raifliggirg National Hockey League lead. the nets and he turned m an-; Andy Bathgate registered the. First period; . Toronto. 5" y Eddie Sllack‘s goal in the sec- other sharp performance. OniRangers‘ lone goal. his 34th ongevin 12 (Pulfol-d‘ Staniey what could be done to keep the curious public from becoming a nuisance. “That shouldn't be. hard for the Kennedys." Quip- ped a writer. “Just move. the highway." Perhaps it would be ond period provided the win ning margin. The Leafs were playing with- out the scrvices of Frank Ma- hovlich, who came down with flu jllsl before game time and Saturday night he blanked Gill-1th? . With exactly a;15:41; 2. New York. Bathgate cago 3-0 to enable the Leafs to;mmute left in the period. He 34 (Harvey) 19:00. penalties... Ram the league lead from thOEdrilled home a rising m-footerluormn 9:55, Keller 1332 Lang. Blad‘ Hawks by one points' .' !lois 15:36 Brewer 16:54., During the afs‘ current. . Sec d' my 3 string. they have won six times} HlampShIre 0“ p" ’ ‘ Toronto. 1 Billy Mulligan Day. featuring a hockey can a Queens County all-star team and an all-star team from Prince County drew a large elowd at the Sports Arena Sat- of the game was Queens 9. Prince 6. The highligh' t of the after- noon came between the first e Mulligan Day affair. Billy had suffered the loss of his right eye in an island play- off game a week previous lad just left the hospital Satur- day morning. 0n doctor’s or~ this he remained at the Arena for only a short time and after being presented with this Mae he thanked everybody for all they had done on his behal after this unfortunate accident. A telegram wishing Billy a fast recovery arrived just prior to the game from a group of Billy's friends in Montreal. Junior lliacLeod was the big gun for the Queens team with 2 goals and four assists. Dick Cannon. Allie er. uc Whltlock, Eustace Reeves. Vince Mulligan. Gordie Whitlock. Stan Peurdon and Dave Lawlor. Willie Gallant paced the Prince County team with two goals. Gordie Cutcliffe, Ron Gallant Dob Sleigh and Lloyd - e 8.07. Grady) 15.28; lCapture Feature I‘Toy 'l‘oy' Gallant added single- tone. A wild stick—swinging duel between Angie Carroll of the (Queens team and Greg Deigb- an in the second period put a dampe rcsult both players were tested out of the game. 'Deighan need- ed two st'tcben for a cut near his left eye. SUMMARY First period: 1. Queens All- Stars, D. Carroll (Jim MacLeod. A. Gillie) 7:48: 2. Prince All- Stars. W, Gallant (unassisted) - 3. Prince. G. Cutcliffe (C. 4. Queens. Junior MacLeod (unassisted) 18:55 Penalties — C, rady 10:36; Reeves 16:23. Second period: 5. Queens. A. Carver (B. Whitlock. Junior and MacLeod) .6: 6. Queens. Pear- don (Junior MacLeod) 4-17; 7, ueens. Junior MacLeod (unas— sisted) 9:57: 8. Queens. B. Whit- lock (unassisted) 10:27; 9. Queens, E. Reeves (V, Mulligan) 54: 10. Queens. V. Mulligan Reeves. Junior MacLeod) 11.38; 11. Prince. R, Gallant (un- assisted) 13:54. Penalties - B. Bruce 1.47: Junior MacLeod. Josey (2 minors. major) 8.51; Bill Smith (major) 8:51; A. Car- roll (minor. major. match pena alty) 9:48; G, Deighan (match penalty) 9.48 G. 1 Third period: 12. Queens, Whitlock (Peardon) 4:11; 3. Prince. Sleigh (L. Gallant) 7:31; 14. Prince. W. Gallant (R. Gallant. R. Hughes) 9.43: 15. Queens. D. Lawior (Junior Mac( Leod) 14.10; 16. Prince. L, Gal- lant (G. Cutcliffe) 19.03. Penal- lties —— None. l.‘ O E1 rontbegameandasaof a good idea to move the game v .d l. d t m last in and tied w. T mm 81 o Shack 16 (Stewart. Kelly) 9:13.’ B ROD CURB"; to some arena where the lights “35 5' 9 me a 9 ‘ m ' Ice' 0 , ° .5 ' penaltiekKener 11; Baunl 3' . . .ue. captured the seasons series . . . ' I STOCKHOLM (CP) —- Russm were brighter so that the referee The victory extended Leafs. from the Ran gets, winning Cops nel' ISfiiréngarfleld-16.I\1I% scoring I‘won the 1963 world hockey could see what was happenmg on the ice. unbeaten streak to eight games. I’elght, 105mg five and tying one. Shack, a former Ranger. scored) Bob Nevin put the Leafs in Hampsmre Bulldogs scored a'Penalties " “mam”: (ma' Echampionship Sunday by a sin- gle goal in the goal spread, the 9‘5 Over‘ime Victory SatWaYr r) 6:42,Balon11:24. . . llllgltltoflm7l?e lfirsft gaine of agjosaves. lilill;:leiinesthilsr:;r§ln in world tour- -es the s or to W. R qimmon, g 3 9 20: ' - g . - . - . ‘ . r T 9. high - powered Russians Vince Mulligan gained wide. trophy at North Rlver.W0rSley 81411—331defeated Canada +2 and piled BCC m. In sudden-death he won one At the end of regulation time the score was tied at 5-all but1 the Bulldogs outscored Royals e 1 To Summersnde Red Wings Defeat Slipping Hawks 4-2 . DETROIT (AFN—Detroit Red :with a 42 victory lWings dealt another crushingiDelvecchio’s late goa blow to Chicago Black Hawks’( The Hawks. who‘ve won onlyr r . It takes a real courageous guy lNational Hockey League cham- once in eight games, blew a 211 Po‘mal “We”? were H- Small' 1 To do his duty and just let thegpionship hopes Sunday night,icao in the final period and.w°°cl 2- SheldW- L- Dunn.(5tadlum. Summaenslde . chips fall where they may. (fell three points behind TorontoiB' Mom” and Drake All members to JUVemle Al". NHlj‘with three games left. Torontol ‘beat New York 2-1 Sunday. 1'95 $065 mnight TORONTO 3 CHICAGO 0 SUMMARY game. But posies go to Gard ("ut- cliffe who scored five out of nine. . 41 in the first 10-minute over- i:me for the margin of viciol‘y.. L. Baltlcrston paced the win-; Leis with four goals. R. Mac-‘ Arthur was the triggcrman on' announced that warning on AleX' But when the home town pres- l. sure‘s ig 50" added Singles- Lhockey title will take place lhisl (Monday) ; Gordie Howe. closing in on an (unprecedented sixth NHL scor- iing championship set up De- lting underway at 8.30 sharp. ,Western capital by car. Second period: 2. Toronto. Andy Bathgam Pulford 18 (Shack. Baun) 15:02. After the Hawks took their ° 0 . naltie — Horton 5:52, Mac- . . , . Billy Gallant's hard ‘ workinglggil 7.5; Evans 12:06. 2.1 lead on Stan Mlkllas goal‘ I a I e Darts by the close score of 3-2.: Third period; 3_ Toronto_ Ste. Early)" 1" the. thing)! gengflu Ramblers had 1"“ “"9 1°55 dur'lwart 16 (Mahovlich) 4:57. Penn <0“? 5 pafsulg ednaD? hlcj ins the season and are “'OTthY‘alties—Shack 6:11. Hull (ma ‘r‘as'uk '“h-‘e “ .a‘.‘ “fags: Champs- Dans a e 3 jar) 6:11 Brewer (misconduct) to 159?” t 9 12°15”? 308. W1 1 long Way and had a good season‘szll. Shack 12:05. MacNeil and a “‘9 mm a" “V9 mmutes under coach Billy Gallant. TheyIStowam 15:21 Hun 18:00; puma 19“ gave everything they had and‘and Duff19;41. went down fighting to the last‘ Saves; minute of play. This win gives Hall Ramblers the City Michael “B” Simmons By SCOTT SCHILL land after Spear's to tie it 49-49. WINDSOR. Ont. (CR) — As- Then Brown scored on an- .sumption University of Windsor other lone jump shot and scoredl .‘Saturday night ended its bask-(a foul shot when Konchalskll SUMMARY ‘etball history—but capped itS‘fouled him on the play. Parri-I Hrst period: No scoring,)most successful season ever by,nelli narrowed the score to. 13 9 11—30 penalties McDonald 3;“.ywinnlng the first Canadian in-.52-50 with a foul shot with onlyl 5 5 4—15 Gadsby 13:53 ltercollegiate basketball cham-‘seconds remaining. Coach Lorne Henncssey last‘as the Kroner—lost f h dh theigame of the seven-round tour- , first game 0 a ome-ar. - omeinament earlier three and Vl. Dunn and B. John- ; series for the Island Juvenile .' Czechoslovakia 3-2. ' I _ ' station this evening at 6 o'clocklby a North River I'lflk. action get-I'sharp to make the trip to the:Sweden in points and take the "world crown on goal differ- just enough goals in the fi- reckoning to snap a points- 0 I up 1 Juvenlle Abb'es l3: with Sweden and take the title for the second time. The defending champion Swedish national team—known its final in day to That dcfcai lcft Sweden with ielcning at 8:00 pm. at Civic 1 six victories: and one loss for 1:; ‘points. Russia, upst 2-1 by Swe- in tournment play. den early Russia Captures World Ch'shi p The victory was Russia‘s sixth against one loss. To brea Russia’s 12-point deadlock with (Sweden. the goals scored and the goals allowed in eight of the 14 games played by the two countries were counted. CALCULATED MARGIN Russia's goal count was scored and six conceded—a ference of eight. Sweden had a tally of 12 scored and five al- lowed—a difference of seven. The goal spread was calcu- lated by subtracting the goals allowed from the goals scored. Only the goals in games in- volving the top five teams in the final standing—Russia. Sweden. Czechoslovakia, C a n a d a and Finland —- counted in breaking the top-spot tie. The games played by Russia and Sweden against East Germany. West 14 a. The second game in this ser- 3 bics are asked to be at Sportsfhad to beat Trail Smoke Fate" A1 us. two-goal margin to nce. The Soviets barely made First Peri“: 1- Toronto. Ste' troit‘s tying and winning goals‘ 0 it wart 15 (Stanley, Nevm) - ..with picture passes. The two ‘after surging to a 4-0 lead in Penalties—Pilot 4111, Pulford assjsts gave Howe a six.5corjng o s {the first two periods. In 3 7:14, Shack 9:42. Balfour 15:28. point lead over New York's lnerve-wracking final minute of play the Canadians rallied for two goals. the last one coming while men in the penalty box. the Russians had two Badminton Team Plays At S’side SUMMERSIDE —- Badminton players from Amherst visited Summerside Saturday and play- ed a series of games with the Summerside club. The competi- tion ended in a tie. each team getting 14 points. The Summerside club served lunch to the visitors and the Amherst group left for home at 7 [1.111. Comma, and the United States did not come into the reckon- ing. Although deadlocked w i t b three other countries in points for fifth place. Finland clinched fifth position with the best for- against goal record of the lowar four in the championship divi- sion. .. Czechoslovakia's win over Sweden came on three second period goals after the Swedes had gone ahead 14') in the first period. The Czechs finished third with five victories. one loss and one tie for 11 points. Canada wound up fourth. its worst showing in world Olympic hockey history dating back to the first world tourna- mggt at Antwerp, Belgium. in The Smoke Eaters finished with four wins, two losses and a tie against Czechoslovakia for nine points. The last four coun- in the top bracket each had three points. H CO C‘i'ty Rink Cops and l Alpha Cogers Oust Phalanx Saturday at the YMCA Alth eJinunahed Phalanx from fur. ther play-off competition in one of the most thrilling game: ever played in the SWAP lea. Que. Each team had gained one previous win in the best—of-three semi-final. final score of the tgame. after a five minute overime, read 53-51 in f A] M‘ avour The equality of the two teams was amazing. The score was deadlocked after evclly quartcr of regular play. The quarter scores read 14-14. 24-24, 36-36. aid 45—45. In the overtime Alpha counted eight points to Pila- lanx's six. High man of the game was George Wotton. for Phalanx. with a total of” 29 points. Art Strang had 13 for the same n '9 am. The Alpha scoring was fairly evenly divided. Ron Giggey led the victors as he wished for 15. He was followed closely by Ronnie Diamond with 13, Don Baker Will) 11. and Dan Ling will 10. Referees for the game were John Evans and Winston Smith. Alpha now meets Centennial in a best-of—five series tor the league championship. Hobs, Boston {Play 2-2 Tie BOSTON (AP) —- A disputed third period goal by Bob Rous- seau enabled Montreal to gain a 2-2 National Hockey League tie with the Boston Bruins Sunday night. Boston argued to no avail that Rousseau had illegally passed the puck with his hand. keeping it in the zone. prior to a stick handling sequence be polished off with a short lift shot at 7 minutes. 50 seconds. After the Bruins had taken a 20 lead on scores by Johnny Bucyk and Doug Mohns. Cana- dians began their comeback on Dickie Moore's power-play goal at of the middle period. - SUMMARY First period: 1. Boston. Bucyk 26 (Williams. Westfall) Tre lay Montreal. Richard) Burns 5:51. Leiter minor. mis conduct 12:46. Moore 19:47. strom) 7:50. Penalty —- Green 16:50. Saves: Plante S 11 11~31 Johnston 12 6 w—u‘ifl Kinsmen Spiel MONCTON (CP) — A Char- lottetown rink skipped by Dave Walker defeated a Summerside learn directed by Cliff Ramsay here Saturday to win the 1963 Maritime District no. 7 Kins- men bonspiel and the Bluebird trophy. The teams entered (the right to compete against each other in a playoff by compiling the top point ratio among the 32 teams entered. The all-day bonspiel was run off at the Beauseimilr Curling Club with a draw played at Moucton Curlers Association d the Beaver Curling Club. On the winning team besides Walker were Jack Bond, mate. Keith zie stone. and Bob McLeod. lead. The Summerside team had Ramsay skip. Jim Harris mate. Lloyd Lawless second stone. b :l and Gard Higgins lead. title. for 1963 and Crests emble- SUMMARY cond period: 1. Detroit, plonship. .. Axcmen pressed Rangers and matlc of same. Ramblers goals First “at l anneal MacGregor 10 (A Promvost' Assumption Lancers defeatedggot the ball on the side with were sewed by Balry Doyle‘ Backstror 21 ('Maréha“ Hickengadsby) 3:10: 2. Chicago, Mur. Acadla University Axemen from‘one .second left. Parrinelli 1m- Mel Murray and Eddie Toombs. 5_ Penalties _ You'll: 2.59 mm, 16 (Mime. Maid) Mam) (‘Wolfv111e. NS. 5350 in the finallmedlately called a time out to Jlm Petrle and Prod MacDon-‘M - 7'39 um 11:17,;18236. penaltiehnarkley 3:54,.game of the two-day. four-gameldeclde on a, flnal play. but it aid denied the twmes for Darts: G30” 16104 a 9" ' 1 and M_ pmmvost 10m, Whar-ltoumament for the champion-gives Acadias sixth time out, EXHIBITION ‘ Sigrid pel-lod' 2 Montreal ["m 1051‘ M' grfin‘l’goss; 16zsfi'lsmAps'sumption retires its namelafilymgdedthznpoldlmhid‘n and Midget Abbie: 4 vs P.W.C.l -' ‘ ‘ Barkley 18:06. u : - l l rc- Moore 22 (Richard, Provost) Md: per 3, Chicago, and becomes part of the newly'l Mikita 31 IMoDonald. MacNeii) .lncorporated University of1 ’ (5:23. 4. Detroit. Stasiuk s (Howe‘Wmdsor July 1- 'UBC RALLIES 1 with In the first game Saturday. Gad b ) 8:07. 5. Detroit, Del-l nee“ were PresenlEd s'y e trophy which night. Loyola also broke in: vecchlo 19 (Howe) 14:56. 0'3")! w- P: MC ' ‘ Detroit. M. Pronovost 4 (Del-lwas Pyt up for the Canadian front. taking a 10-7 lead in the vecchio) 19:45. Penalties—lChammOhShlP by the Assumli- first five minutes when Univer- Young 11:19; Evans 16:03. “on mm Association in lily of British Columbia man- 3' suiting technical foul shot to‘ High Abbie goals by Alanl . . 1 Flood, J a c k McEachern 12h;légutlzlergogdfistalfiouifgg? I: make the score 53.50. Angus “WSW”: P-w-C- goals byi Montreal. Hicke 15 (Backstrom) 690- Machlla" ‘2‘ and “elszliz 5. Detroit. Stasillk s Hyndman- , (Smith. Ullman) 17:33; a. De- Juvemle mm“ 12 V5: Au“troit, Howe 35 (P. MacDonald. Stars 4. Juvenile Abbie goals by k Barkley) . ev. “Ward M “ r c ‘5 0 "v owe 3:44. Young 5‘36. 8:03. honor of their head coach from %mflfth. (Err-I'll; fagcggleflv 1413;! misconduct 3:03. Goegan 13:39. “Save” "1011.34 192; to 1933 laglglflgideggllidsgfigg ai‘llllai “1:33 1' y u 0 v Talbot 18:10. ' , _ 1 a; gin at halftime and continued A1“) 510%? ‘2" lM‘llj‘e 1:4“ng Third period: . Montreal. 188‘”th m o ‘- NAME, TOP PLAYER to pile up the points in the sec- flgtn‘ Jack arb’lgcgaschgrn e[’lunirdl: Mal-Sham 13 (mam-ea“) 9:51: ' s wfigadlgigmzerggggsgngflfé ‘ 0nd ha"- : ' ' 8. . 24 (St ' .l ' - MacDougall. Smfiggmlltgzgmfignlmkgxsrl most valuable player award for l 1133: ggdegmmfh égrdpoggj ISLAND TITLES WON seau 6:57, Talbot 9:23. ' l "‘9 tournament “d "‘9 scoringlcher and Court Blousson add- Abbie teams took two Island Saves: ‘ T k T h ml" t 3‘ mm” n “W ing eight each as all 10 players titles Saturday at Sports Arena Sawchuk o 9 s—nl a Y “m”- - 11m the scoresheet, as Abbie Paperweights and Pet Plante 11 1311-3“ 0th” “11'3"” “led”! we" The outclassed Loyola Warri- ( NEW GLASGOW (GP) -- A Summerside. P.E.I.. rink skip- M by Eric Johnston. won the The following is the curling T-bbel“ Pm“ WW 11¢” draw for Monday t the. Char- Saturday in the (waiting 655' 0‘ lottetown Curling Club. This is the mug] muenoge curling bon- . . the start of the Seagrams Play. Wm gal’tisgiggéiuntlfia Egggjétylflgfflhomas with Smith and do?” knmkmt' (Spares “ml The Johnston rink capluredlola College of Montreal 7571. lfiz’tzfinffinfgfg‘; 231:3; the trophy by defeating Jackie: In Friday night's games.lm utli team D'Acadia defeated British Colum- ' Wee teams took the measure of their counterparts from Slemon Park. In the first game of the morning which brought togeth- er the Baperweights. the City boys who went into this game with a 4-1 lead. scored another 7-2 victory to take the series by a total score of 11-3. Marksmen for Abbie paper- weights. Saturday. were Bill icadla guard Dan Parrlnelll.. _ lohn Cook, a British Columbia’s“ 33:85;le 331': mm A lf‘hunderblrd forward. guard-l ' forward Jack Kelly of Assump-nggdhetd mne and Charm smith lion and centre Bill Brown of. Following spew.s in the “or. 4 Assumption. | In the consolation final Satur- E Egre'gtgllf’wili’f azwp'lllntlsmallld D "I i.- ed . 6.50 P.M. (SEAGRAM SEC. ‘A') Tracadie Tops Corran Ban Tracadlc defeated Conru Ban last night at Saint Dun- stan's ' P. Hughes and S. Walsh. MacDougall. Match and side scored for Corren Ban. final game in this series is slated for tonight at SDU. Basketball Tilts Slated Tonight Two City Badnetbail Lew playoff fixtures are slated for Saint Dunsten‘s University to- night. At 7 o'clock the Junta- Saints Doherty (31. Peter Butler. D‘- Ice 1 K Acorn, G. Anderson. Arcy Murphy. Bob Machuan n. Carr. a. Cook. vs a. a Car- lb" “36 and Assumption bent (play host to PWC Welshman and at 8.3) Pirates tangle with BYC. Mr. Eaton of "eastern fitting” 1..." prehensi this clinic only, take advantage and cords available for all makes of aids. D.R. EATON CO. lTD. (Head Office) Curling Draw and Glen McDearmid; Stephen.mthers, H peters, 3_ Douglas} Muh'hefld and I Wed-'LOYOM 103-“ VI For Montague Sharkey and John Biggs scored c, Ma Inn 5, he rink won the first may The final was by far the clos-V for Slemon In C 0 Machine‘ W. F". solation by beating New Gian-(est and best game of the tourna-: I. In the second island playdown rel 2lel‘iacDonald N Mac 30w" J: 8‘ spam" +3" Thmmem' ‘ . l -. - ~ ' d ‘ Acadia took a 6-0 lead on Title Card flgflgflp "HEARING AID c 0|lAllL0fiE10Wll llol'El. TUESDAY, MAllcll 19 10:30 sun. - 5:00 p.111. Mr. Manager of the Beltone Electronlc Corp.. will conduct a special ser- vice dlnic at the she mentioned dates and location has been specially gained in the Beltane technlqleI: ns rumente. He would be less to demonstrafiuthis newn‘method of ' tip. 1" au . or clean and adjust your present hearing aidv milieu of make. model or age. absoltu witholvt'eharse 0' etion. Plan 1. sue-ls this "special clinic” and ...‘ the ve range of new Beltone hes 5485 Spring Garden Road. Halifax. NS. LINIC David R. Eaton. Maritime! hearing on wide and com- rlng instruments. Durinl of a 20% discount on batterlel opener of the home-and- of the day. Abbie Pee Wees Neill. vs. F. Curtis. C. As rey. ‘m’tl‘m we” “I ' v. semi-final series for the trimmed Slem on Park by a‘E, Gillespie, Dr, Jen“, p Tmros Den Kelvin after a 7- 5"“? “agaihmk 31" Infillli‘ifl “:9” 0': $5.! “at? (lazy 1?; ' ._._ Paperweight “B” title. Win- score 0114-0. This gave the City; Ice 3 P. O'Rourke. l. Horne. 9 Vim 0"“ FM MM" as; “10 inchemlgmgl: :ltl'v: 0mm tray competition. A“ ,1”. L03 ANGELES up) _ The. ‘ hrs of this round w play boys this years Pee Wee tltlelc. MacLean‘. J Weldon. vs. C. queue" New 615W ‘0‘." “d’ . in.” by spa." h.‘ era are asked to please attend. triple title boxing card washed. for the City "B" title. by a total score of 18-1. Marks- Flinn. M. Jenkins. G. Vessey, A 5—3 win gave H. MscPher- Axemu” margin named to p.31, r m. in Sam-dug "(mm-m w” Ml"?!qu by P801 "39" for Abbles were Wllblfl‘ H. Love. son and his e Univer- “.22 just won the "I." ha" ice 1: J. S. DesRoches. J. reset for Thursday night etE and Blair MacDonald. But (4) Ian Waye (2). Keiri Ice4 E. Tanton, F. MacMillan. city pink the third constitution ended but 3 Jump by spear. Cudmore. K. MacDonald, J. Yor. Dodger Stadium. 65 at hand. _ goal was scored by Jim- Jackson. George Culley. ShawnlLou Johnston. .1. Whalen. vs. honors over 1'). J. Collie's New “d .‘ mm, m foul “lo. M ston vs. C. Stewart. E G. Mec- Co-promoters George Parnas-l wot Strength POP’VP-f“ quit.“ ' Therlenit. Murphy. Paul Tralnor (4). JohnlA. MacDonald. L. Turner. D. Glasgow foursome. - “Hoot, mane], (mud pet. Donald. D. Clerkson. L. Stew- sue and Cal Eaton announced in pm“ "a! * I vs a. like took Whte. . (Estabrooks. s. Bryenton. Play tow (Manda) will be: "a art. a a press conference that the comma—lol- bathroom' I goal lead is this first Officials for the Various sam- Ice 5 D. Saunders. E. Mac- for (be 0 R. Fraser trophy- iend at halftime, Ice 2: At. McDonald. Dr. W. possibility of rain on bf ay 0 serves ls l . of their nd-home es of the day were: Gary Cud- Donald. C. Campbell, 8. Lepage. “Nng rm LEAD Macintyre. B. Ferguson, 5. Mac-forced the decision to wait four Ansouum_rm- quick and for the City Paperweight more. Doll Lothlan. John 0855. vs. .1. Cameron. Geo. Kaye. G. Lancers moved in from win. Klnnon. vs. D. McGowan. 1". days. “3,. wimp gobs] mu m .0. en mar. Grant Crockett. Jamie Kennedy. Wellncr. A. E. Piercey seven mum“. lea to play when MacDonald. D. Herring. G. Gld- WE n f washing by Bill Doherty (3). D'Arcy Howard Murchison. Joe our 3.3. (MIXED CH'PIONsmP) Ken, m a. two quick jump dings. MADE RECORD A .v " T mam" _ 0". m) l 1 (4). Glen laeDearmid.shen. Brian McCormack. Len ice 1 A Saunders vs. H. Dob- By Tim CANADIAN mess mm for . 5.34 may . O P. M. "0mm (cp,_1.h. "I... i ’33- ‘ / Jobs . - - Just like I 00 - m m by Di- Gum"- Re! Prom" Ted Klt- Ion National It was Brown. . 0 lee 1: A. Sullivan. 0- Murphy. est amount ever raised in» e l 7 V 1’ I . lob Dundee and Ion. ice 2 Dr. MacDonald. vs. D. w L T F AM hit a. the mid shot. to keep E. Duvar. J. Murphy. vs. F. charity campaign by cu... QQDan/ ' mACCO O'IRourake.A M no M A 'gglronto gig“ 213: 172 01 Lancers IIi:l 2e lead Wgh e Wong. fiftieth”. I 311111- dlan Judd: c ty was d CHEW Lees cc . ac na vs. . . cage 1 161 16670 inute seconds 8°. "'1- .- “P y. by the Combined Jew. ~ 3 '3- M l 1! 11-1962 Sweden bout! 22 ton- Smlth. (Montreal minimal-1177 Spears hit on e nfoot jumper ice 2: p. Sinclair. 1:. Shaw. Eh Appeal in Montreal in less. l SAVE “wan " M“R°.Eu and deciding game of of toluene—6.6 pol- Ice 4 n. Ketch. vs. a. AcornDetroit 2931319019071 to make the sea-s . 49. a. Bryend. 'r. Hooper vs. . The total $3301.56: was as per roua ASSOCIATE STOR “ . sseeh Dick Browns cent less than in met—and 2.0 ice 5 A. Humphrey vs. D. New York 1151110023051 Acedia's Steve Konchelski hit Nicholson. A. Jones. M. Wiggin- cent more then was mud in CI Geese st. Dill “5“ and out at «Ill-I nul- . Georse (sum umnumu as out: m shots before ton. J. MecNetli. the 19d sails-1m u- - A