8 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., Feb. 1, 1965. ‘Pe SPORT ECHOES nalties Hurt Legionnaires By NORMAN MacDONALD utes to in the third period, Ju were leading Borden Na- 64 Friday night at Civic rattled won the game , during ‘the go ing in the penalty box, the Legionnaires were play- ing a man short. During the third goal both teams had a man in the sin bin. Both had been gi- Combines Collect Two Wins Now take these Enman Drag Combines (and believe us, of late they’ve been pretty hard to take).In their last two games (excepting,. Sun-_ day’s) they took ledds and hung onto them to the bitter end (the “sweet” end for the Combines © the welcome worth to a team, you'd have to add up his skating, stickhandl- ing, passing, checking abilities, and then sub- tract his hot-headed quotient. Lindsay and Richard kept them- You'd have a pretty good mea- then. We-ean hear -peopie argue that such fellows as “Rocket” aE F - Ne me S i E a et and they temperaments like Bobby gure of his value to the team the time. Some of our “te Young. S‘side Natives Do Well ven five minute majors for nior Legion- fighting. Most of the time the | Borden player was just fighting | for air. He was. flat on the ice with a Junior on top of him throwing windmill punches on his head and shoulders. When the score was 6-4 a fan said to us “The Juniors are going to win this game if they stay from penalties”. He wasn’t wearing a beard but you'll have to ad- mit was quite a prophet. The Matheson rink went through the tournament unde- feated. The picture above shows the happy faces of the winning team. From left to The Prince of Wales Curl- ling team skipped by David Matheson Bonspiel at the Belvedere Golf and Winter Club on Saturday. , (Richard lost scoring race once), and they would have been better still, had Hull and Gordie Howe. At that. selves well under control most of local ; four-goal second period outburst {Rew “Pore Mangere ty "Sanday, National Hockey League vic- "The triumph boosted Detroit's NORRIS PLAYS Ist GAME NEW YORK (AP)—Ron Mur- phy scored twice in Detroit's deadiock less than three min- utes later, and Gordie Howe's pow:. play goal made it 31 Fa es son, a twisting backhander from close in. also came with night for their fourth straight finished a two-man rush, with Parker MacDonald drawing an ‘assist. Howe, who set up the two-on-one break, then scored from a goalmouth scramble while New York's Vie Hadfield was serving a penalty for cross- WINNING SCHOOLBOY TEAM right they are Bob LeClair, coach of the PWC team; Dave Matheson, Rundell Seamen, the local bottler of Pepsi Cola 1:32; 3. Detroit, Delvecchio 13 (MacDonald, Howe) 4:05; 4. De-| peters 16 (MacDonald, Ul TIS Detroit 13 (Smith, Pronovost) 18:19. Penalties—Hadfield 10:17, Pro- novost 15:08, Seiling 17:02. Third Period — No scoring. Penalties Pronovost 2:03, Gadsby 3:37, Plager and Bark- | ley 9:57, MacDonald 17:03. Saves Crozier 8 5 13—26 Plante 9 10 10—29 TORONTO 4 — BOSTON 2 checking. MacDonald and UIl-| man assisted on the play. Murphy scored his second goal with the Rangers’ Rod Seiling in the penalty box. Detroit goalie Roger Crozier, surprised in the game’s opening SDHS Trip Rangers __ In Aiternoon Contest St. Dunstan's High minute by Hadfield’s 13th goal, blanked the Rangers the rest of the way He stopped 26 shots. Jacques Plante had 29 saves for New York. SUMMARY BOSTON (CP) — Toronto Maple Leafs completed a sweep of weekend games against Bos- ton Bruins Sunday night, win- ning 4-2 at Boston Garden after dumping the Bruins 61 in Tor- onto’Saturday night. The twin victories enabled the Leafs to retain possession of third place in the National Hockey League, one point ahead of Detroit Red Wings. The fast- rising Wings also won two week- First Period—1. New York, Hadfield 133 (Angotti) :21. Pen- — 2. Detroit, end games. The Bruins, with Jack Norris mak! his NHL debut in nets, were 2 after two periods but rallied to tie in the finale. But Toronto took command MOHNS SCORES TWO by E iter: - ¥ Montreal CHICAGO “{AP)—Denis De- Jordy recorded his third shutout of the season as the Chicago Black Hawks blanked the Na- tional Hockey League leading Montreal Canadiens 3-0 Sunday aoe: i flrs. ‘fe 2 The victory, their first aga the Canadiens in their last four meetings, pulled the Hawks to within two points of the Cana- diens. Toronto remained four points back of Chicago in third place with a 42 victory over Boston. Fewgweie <s P & 2 Bam wun g i 8 g a> BE ad oe ai Ee, ae F i f Vamweror ewrsew & mrow~ 7 Suara e@ SaVwar & wo pa me Fo Clinic | i iFeeie i i ati i hibition Assn. seeks an aggressive man as General Incumbent must be a self-starter, and willing to assume responsibility. , Se ne ~ executive cdminiiiretive ability. Salary open. Please details of personal history including Apply P..0, Box 125, Charlottetown, P.E.L with proven Dejordy Shuts Out Canadiens Mohns had started the play by passing to Mikita near the Canadiens blue line although he had been knocked to the ice. SUMMARY ’ First Period — 1. Chicago, Wharram 15 (Mikita, Mohns) 16:04, Penalties — Mohns 2:36, Backstrom 4:42. ‘ Second Period — 2. Chicago, Mohns 6, (Wharram - Jarrett) 16:50. Penalties—Beliveau 3:51, Maki 8:01; Beliveau 10:36;, Mac- Neil 10:36; Ravlich 12:15; Back- strom 14:02; Mikita 18:12; Ri- chard 18:12. Third Period — 3. Chicago, Mohns 7 (Mikita, Ravlich) 18:16 Penalties—Mohns 10:12 Worsley ll 8 827 DeJordy 5 9 822 This Week © AT Civic Stadium MONDAY— “ 1-2—Pre School Skate 4-10—Hockey practices TUESDAY— 4-6:30—Minor ri p.m.—Minor hockey 4-7:30—Minor 3 Hockey SUNDAY— 8:30—10:30—Skating Club ‘ who sponsored the champion- ship; Barry Johnston, © Paul Micheal, and Keith MacEach- ern. Detroit Trims Rangers; Toronto Topples Bruins Murphy 12 (Ullman, Gadsby) again on goals by Dave Keon | and Bob Pulford, who scored into an empty net. sen cc cis Shack 5, (Brewer}---17+48. Pen- alties—Boivin 6:40, Ellis 10:13, Ghack 15:35, Green 15:3. - Second period — 2. Toronto, Kelly 10 (Douglas, Mahovlich) 15:01. Penalties — Baun 38:57, 18:29; Douglas 5:51, Kurten- bach 14:30. Third Period—3. Boston, Bu- cyk 16, 10:04, 4. Boston, Fiem- ing 11 (Green, Westfall) 13:39, 5. Toronto, Keon 10 (Horton) 18:15, 6. Toronto, Pulford 16, 19:47. Penalties—Douglas, ma- jor and minor, 2:00; Kennedy, major and minor 2:0. Saves Sawchuk 14 5 7-26 Norris 3 11 13—27 Souris Curling The following is the ladies curling draw at Souris for to day, February Ist. 7-9 P.M. Ice One — M. Matthew, J. Bruce, S. Dixon, S. MacGregor vs. M. Dixon, L. Marold, P. MacKenzie, Amy - MacDonald. Ice Two — T. Mallard, 1 Campbell, H. Shien, E. Mac- Donald vs. F. Stewart, M. an L. Pierce, R. Batters- SUMMERSIDE — BCAF Eag- les and Enman Drug Combines struggled to an 88 tie at the Air Base in a Prince County Hockey League game featured ae ee = The Eagles trail the league Borden Nationals by Borden has 2 Combines’ George Dalton scored the tying goal with less than two minutes remaining in the game with the Eagles pen- alized. Dalton picked up two other third period. goals and along with playing coach Greg Deignan’s hat trick, sparked the Combines to the rallying tie. The other Enman Drug markers went to defenceman Dave MacLeod who also col- lectec four assists. Eagles’ scrappy Red Gravelle | was game's high goal scorer with four, increasing his total to 20, Two of the markers came in the third period. He Enman Drug Combines Tie RCAF Eagles 8-8 Prior to the third- period both teams were itied 2-2 after the opening per- iod and the Eagles led 63 af- |}ter two. Despite the heavy scoring | goalies Gerry Campbell of Eagles and Combines Tim Mc- Guigan made several key saves. Exhibition Game |For Midet Teams By special request the follow- ing players are asked to be at the Forum in full equiproent and will take to the ice at 7:15 p.m. | this evening. Team No. 1 — Paul Jelly, | Gordon Ellis, Tex MacDonald, | Dave Jenkins, Bobby Whitlock, | Bobby Doherty, Mike MacDon- | ald, Jimmy MacDougall, Terry | Steele, Bobby Irwin, Ron oie | | | stone, Owen O’Brien, Scott, Robert Campbell. Team No. 2 — Mike Brown, ‘Curling Draw At Montague; The following is the curling draw at Montague for today, February Ist: 7 P.M. > Ice 1 — Final Game — Club competition — F. Vuozzo, P- DesRoches, R. Collings, L. Thompson vs. W. Mcintyre, W. Faulkner, H. Galloway, OQ, MacDonald. Iee 2 — A. Sullivan, D. Sor- rie, L. Munroe, B. Scranton vs, D. McGowan, P. Sinclair, D. Clarkson, E. Caldwell. 9 P.M. | Ice 1 — K. Sullivan, R. Fer. guson, C. Sollos, R. Stead vs. |G. Nicholson, K. MacKenzie, E. MacLure, K. MacDonald. Ice 2 — R. Robertson, G. Worth, E. MacDonald, J. Murphy vs. D. Clarkson, G. Warner, L. Stewart, J. Mac. Neill Alan Acorn, Mike Campbell, Robert Stewart, Allison Mac. Lean, Wilbur Birt, Bob Younk- er, Jimmy Dowling, Lloyd Blan- chard, John Theriault, Jackie Arsenault, Lowell Brown, Paul Stanley, Bobby Jewell, Ron Car- michael, Don Dunsford, Joe Hennessey, Brian Foley. also earned two assists. Linemate Jean Paul Guy | scored twice and Marty Martin | Island Silver D Underway Tues. The provincial ‘Silver D’ la- dies bonspiel will be getting un- derway at the Charlottetown club tomorrow morning with 31 Island teams competing, from vince in an attempt to cop the championship which is the la- dies version of the men’s British Consul. The winner of this tournament | will adivance to the Dominion | ‘Silver D’ bonspiel which is | scheduled to be held in Halifax, this season, towards the end of this month There will be a ban quet at the local club this even- ing for all participants in the tourney. Curling action will com- mence Tuesday and will contin- ue throughout the week in order to determine the rink that will be representing this province ia the Dominion championship. The Mary Nicholson rink from Montague topped the field in this tournament last year, but Mary has handed over the reins of,her rink to Mrs. Jim Cudmore for this year’s action. The Char- lottetown club has the largest entry list of any of the centres with 15 teams competing. The remaining clubs will be repre- sented as follows: four teams; Montague, Souris, three foursomes and Summerside RCAF will have two rinks competing for honors. LN PORTE LES TG BONN LR EL SE and Ray Prang got the others. | - 3:54, NEW YORK 1 MONTREAL 5 SUMMARY First period — 1 Montreal, NHL SATURDAY | Second period. — 4. Toronto, |Pulford 15 (Bathgate, Horton) § 9:45; 5. Toronto, Bathgate 11 Backstrom 16 (Ferguson, Trem- {| (Pulford, Kelly) 133:36.. 6. -Tor- blay) 15:50. Penalties — Brown, Ferguson majors 9:51, Talbot 18:06, Gilbert 18:20. | Second period—2. Montreal, Talbot 7 (Ferguson, Larose) | 11:05. 3. New York, Henry 21 (Nevin, Goyette) 15:00. 4. Montreal, Backstrom, 17 (La- rose) 17:00. Penalties—Brown, Beliveau 8:12, Laperriere Third — 5. Montreal, Rochefort 2, 11:37; 6. Montreal, 10 (Backstrom, Harris) 17:27. | Penalties — Hicke 8:22, Belli- | veau 14:50, Ferguson 18:50. Saves: Plante 13 13 9—35 | Worsley 712 8—27 BOSTON 1 TORONTO 6 SUMMARY First period—1. Toronto, Arm- strong 10 (Keon, Kelly) 5:08. 2. Boston, Kurtenbach 2 (Kennedy Johnson) 8:07. 3. Toronto, Ma- hovlich 12 (Stanley, Stemxow- | ski) 9:25 Penalties — Maxner | ae Kurtenbach 5:52: Baun| 17:33. ee ae oe BAND Enjoy the P.E.I. Reg't By kind permission Col. Bandmaster Lt. top Admission—75c (Senior teens and adults only) YOUR ATTENTION—PLEASE ! ! FORUM MONDAY, FEB. 1st—8:30 - 10:30 P.M. Numbers for Enjoyable Skating. onto, Moore 2 (Keon, A strong) 15:40. Penalties— kowski 9:56; Westfall 17:33. Third period—7. Shack 4 (Hor- ton, Baun; 17:09. Penalties— none. Saaves: Johnston 11 8 14-33 Bower 910 6—25 4 ERT Te iw ans First period—1. Detroit, Lind- say 10. (McGregor, Pronovost) 13:09 Penalties — Ravlich and ier, Howe 7:51, Berg- Second period—2. Detroit, Del- vecchio 12 (Howe, MacDonald) 5:22. — Pronovost 17:34, Pilote 19:37. Third . Chicago, Es- posio, 17 (Maki, R. Hull) 5:29;a 4. Detroit, Howe 15, 19:15. Pen alties—Bergman 2:48, Murphy 6:27, Robinson 8:58, Vasko 12:35 Saves: DeJordy 12 10 8% Crozier 11 10 7—28 SKATE Band Playing Special D. J. McCormick, C.O. C. MacGregor