a __ opening stanza the Malpeque (Mr. Cue). This individual cham- Goalie Terry Sawchuck looks back ‘in, disbelief after a:.~ long weak shot by Henri Ri- chard of Montreal Canadiens goes into the Toronto Maple Saints Juvenile Squad + THOSE WEIRD BOUNCES. Montreal won the game $1 to -toke a 20 lead in -the best-of- seven series. * Z f (CP. Wirephoto) | Leaf net. during the second game of the Stanley Cup. se- mi-final ‘ series in Montreal Saturday night. The puck took a weird bounce and went in. .~ j Wins Maritime Ch’ ship St.Dunstan’s’ High School hoc- key team under the coaching hand of Bert Steele captured the Maritime juvenile hockey cham- pionship in a-three team round: robin tournament ~ staged in Campbellton, New Brunswick a) : Friday..and_Saturday. The Red and White téam a tained the right to represent the/ F - Island in the Maritime tourna- ment by downing Summerside in a provincial : playoff. The Red| and White squad blasted the western pucksters 8-3 at Civic Stadium in the first game of a two game total-goal series and then walloped the Summerside! — ‘ juvenile club ‘11-2 at the St. Dunstan’s arena. The Steele coached aggrega- tion played both their games on Saturday against the Nova Scotia provincial champions, Windsor, and the New Brunswick champions from the host city. The Saints fought an uphill battle in their’ opening contest which got underway at one o’clock Saturday afternoon. Their opponents,, the Nova Scotia champions, jumped into a 3-0 lead in the opening period and when the siren went to end the down~three pionship was made open to all players in the province, and a total of 32 entries were received, made up of 22 from the Char- lottetown area and 10, from Sum- merside. The games will be scheduled and played at both the clubs in- volved and trophies and prizes will be awarded to the winner, the runner-up, and the person who has the high-run. Here is the opening draw of| games to be played at Mr. Cue | , this week. For further games in| Charlottetown and in Summier- side keep your eyes .trained ad this sports page. Tuesday: 7 p.m. (Mr. Cue) Frank Pineau vs Hal Ladner; | Stu Ladner vs Ed Waters; Art) Burke vs John Kane; Frank) Bell vs Charlie Weatherbie. Tuesday: 9 a.m. (Mr, Cue) Rollie Diamond vs Earle. Mur- | phy; Bob Walton vs Louis Hard- ing; Harry \ Poulton vs Irving | MacKinnon; Earl Stanley vs) tie; Jeff Roberts vs F.O. Art- jum; Mr. Warren vs Alision | Tull; F.O. Cuthbert vs Bill Acorn, Sr. : 7.30 p.m. (Mr..Cue) | Clayton Perry vs Clair Hard- | ing; Jack Brown vs Ivan Sherry. | Note: This ‘will be the best 3 | out of 5 games. The games may | be played any time at either club, or at the scheduled times, | which will mean tables are open, Should someone. be urmble to olay when scheduled the game will be re-scheduled and | a ‘or have been scheduled twice the game will be up for default. MINTS WORK OVERTIME The Roya) Mints o! Australia ike’ stockpiled $500,000 in one: | cent coins and now are turning | out 10,000,000 coins a week, te decimal currency. team battled ‘tooth and nail’ for | that all important fifth goal and | at the 15 minute mark Morell’s Mike Kelly blasted. one to give’ the Saints a 5-4 triumph and a} ticket into the Maritime finals, ‘which had defeated” Windsor in| Friday’s action. ice at seven o’clock in the even- ‘ing to face-off with the favored Campbellton juvenile club. The .| of the night. in | prepatation for the changeover’ through with the winni for the local team and "it ke ae se semtnane meet ans ‘the Bats dented the for the 4 )) |\to put the * eh a jfor the St. Teen juvenile | club and, give them their con-| vincing 6-3 win over the ee Campbellton representative in the Maritime juvenile finals. This was the second champion- ship crown for the Red and | | White team this season. Previous | \to their departure for the New) Brunswick tourney the Malpeque | Road. students nailed down the | Senior 5 hy camieate| astic championship nat- ing Summerside High School in| “(a hard fought series. Northern | New. Brunswick captured the | Maritime juvenile crown, last | 'Eooles Host Nats Tonight | SUMMERSIDE — RCAF Eag- t_the Campbellton team| Air Base wk ne to sn | game of the best of seven PCHL | finals. Borden currently leads two games to one. The Eagles took the opener 3-2 and Borden the next two 85 and 6-5. Game time is 8:15 p.m. BERT STEELE The Saints* were back on the | perf roa . [8 Ts Goardan, Chrototwn, Mon, apt 5.168 Sydney Topples Juniors; Take 1-0 Lead In Series — . SUMMERSIDE — A goal’ by Dave ‘Little Dave’. Burke late in ‘the third period™ gave Sydney C.B. Post Bombers a tough 5-4 victory over Summerside Legion- naires here Saturday in the first game of a best:of three’ Maritime Junior Hockey Championship finals. The second game and a third if necessary will be in Sydney tonight and Tuesday re- spectively. Following faulty Summerside defensive play around their net, Burke scored the clincher at 15:37, flipping the puck by Gary Sommers. Burke's winner fin- ished off a hectic six goal period jand enabled the Bombers to leome from behind for the triumph. The goal came, oie 24 =sec- onds after, Sydney’s big ‘John Mulvihill collected his second marker of the game to tie the score. The outstanding saeeieile by | Sydney overshadowed a fine Summerside’s). formance---by Alan Gaudet who connected twice and. help set-up a third goal besides leading many a dangerous rush. ~- an et eee the scoring at 11:54 in a close checking first period, drilling a 20 footer past the . outstretched leg of Sommers. The for the first 7.minutes apd 48 seconds, failed to get a drive on the Summerside cage. | “Athena Regional Tops Alberton fed ils ~~: Athena Region- High School hockey team de- feated Alberton -Regional High 86 in close exciting exhibition game —in~ Alberton Arena ~-Fri- day night. The first period ended_ tied on goals by B. Campbell: and B. Cameron.’ ‘Athena broke the game wide open in the mi@dle period chalk- ing un five markers to the home team’s rair, both scored by “D. Matthews who starred for the | home team with five goals in | the game. Anthena marksmen | were Hickoks (2), P. MacCaull, . Cameron and I. MacCaull. | In the final frame Alberton out- | scored the visitors 3-2 all the é home. team’s. tallies. going -t Matthews. OES Ceretti and Voss scored for | 8-6. A. Reeves, Antitees: Hickoks, H. Millér,-T. MacCaull (2) and Cameron received penalties for the visitors and P. Larter (2) of ae Alberton team. erees were — Leard and Robert Profit. Jr. New Brunswick pucksters took a two goal lead on local} students and’ the Saints were only able to garner one marker before the close pf the first oor with Mike Kelly doing the honors. Summerside Rink Wins Bonspiel SACKVILLE, N.B. (CP) — A’! |Simmerside, P.E.I. rink ‘skip- ped by Dan Durling Saturday | night won the Maritime Junior | Curling Championship here. Durling ‘won the title by ‘de- In the second frame the Bert Steele» coached team tied the) game when young Allan Flood beat the Campbellton netminder and the period ended with the two clubs deadlocked. at: 2-2. The feating Les Bro ga’s St. An-| Saints, who ‘would be expected | wari | dtew’s, N.B., rink 7-4 in a to be-tired from their afternoon | i tussle, took control of the juve- | Playof match. 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