wf The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., Feb. 21, 1966. 7 SPORT ECHOES TF By NC Last week we went out on. @ limb to predict that the Borden Naionals would take the Pope Motors Aces like Dewey took Manila. Now this was very ut professional. The best prophets always insert a few ‘‘ifs” to prevent.the total collapse of their reputations should worse eome to worse. We hasten to .in- . wert the .“ifs’: (1) Gerald. Cut- cliffe, who is about to become a , benedic., does not’ lose all inter- est in hockey, as has been pre- dicted. (2) If Charlie Sark, who has been plagucd with an injury, does decide to call it quits. (3) Hf Donnie MacWilliams, coming .to. the cross-roads, doesn't lose \ his bearings because of a groutid drift or some other mis- leading factor, and go to Char- lottetown instead of Borden or Summerside, wherever the game is..played. He's done that twice already. (4) If, Dave_ MacLeod doesn’t keep getti tter and better.” He must have reached his peak by now, but those shirt awards he's been winning may spur him on to even greater ef- forts. A contemporary sports ecribe has threatened to resort to poetry to bring us to task for this: predietion. Now - Jim's Making into verse would be @ big enough catastrophe without compounding the felony by at- tacking us.-So we're hoping these ‘‘ifs’’ will help a little. Speaking ef Donnie Mac- Williams, he's had four con- secutive “hat tricks” at C:vic | Stadium. Get the ald scrap beoks open, Mr. Realm of Sport, see if you can find _ whether that has ever happen- Rogers Rangers To Hast Forum: The Legionnaires eliminated from the Prince County Hockey léague playoffs yesterday by the Borden Nation- itting aged to hold its own ged competition in Enter Scene Factors IRMAN MacDONALD ed before. By the way, the’ le- gitimate ‘hat trick’ is three goals scored by a player. with- , out any goals scored by any player in between. This is a very rare occurrence indeed, but Dick Duff managed it on Saturday night. ( Ja our last column we advis- ed bettors to bet dollars to do nuts on Doug Cameron's rink to win the British Consols competi- tion. We hope no one has gone bankrupt on accout of this. You just never can tell, can you? It wasn’t exactly an underdog who won however, ag: Art Burke came out on top in the Summer- side Curling. Club only a few years ago, He had a brand-new team with him this time, how- ever, and he and his cohorts de- | serve a lot of credit for their | surprise win. One of the semi- finals and the final didn’t exact- Tear . for winning the women’s giant slalom, Saturday, in the du curring in each case. Curling is unique, or almost unique, in this business . of'- conceding victory. if his Successful Meet S ‘side _ W. MacInnis in the seventh race “Captain Log of $8.40 .Capta an's pay r {n the second dash was the largest of the day. River Girl, ‘Captain Logan and Orowann were double winners while the Class D. Trot-and Pace was divided by Aubrey'’s Chief and The next race card will be held Wedneday afternoon with entries closing Monday. CLASS C TROT AND PACE River Girl (R. Craig) ae ee | Bob Budilong (J. Hughes) 32 Imperial Hal (F. Mcisaac)’ 25 Brown Budiong (H. Hughes) 43 tie Miss McGee (W. Rrofitt) 8dr TUPPY ROGERS Sandy B. (G. Chappell) 6 . ; River Girl owned by Robe the local league's scoring race- | MacFayde n. a” so plan to be om hand in the pays: $420, $2.90. CLASS B PACE Captain Logan (E. Murray) 11 Newton Jollity (K, Mulligan) 2 3 Miles Hal. (R. MacKenzie). 3.2 Mr'.-Charmer (E. Bernard) 4 4 Captain Logan owned. by Everett Murray. 4 Times: 32, 31. RACING mance However the contest is not | Going to be one sided by any | pion, won the Australian Grand Prix over 99 miles at Lakeside | circuit near here Sunday. Hill, who started from the front position in the 15-car field, Orowann (W. MacInnis) Timmie H. (E. Clow) 11 22 means for the Range i duo of Hawk asennad * Ready have lined up a potent team of own. Barry Ellis saw his main opponent, Jackie Stewart of Scotland, forced out of the race with gear box trou- ble after 50 miles. Jewell -Fingo—(E...Chappell) 3.4 Orowann owned by Donald MacNeill. of the Char! and District | league leading PWC club will be | = ~ pe Peg - will get plenty rotection i ° stalwarts such ae Wace te ithe fourth-last lap by Australian Dougall, Errol Taylor, Doug ‘Frank Gardner. | ” cat ee ces World champion Jim Clark of iScotiand was surprisingly ipeaten out of second-place— in } BASKETBALL The locals also pack a potent | @coring attack with offensive | whizzes such as Tu ers, SATURDAY Aubrey’ Chief owned by A. ’ : Jamie Kennedy, Gun” iaron’ National. Association Smith. eeee’ tails iar eis tater MacDonald, Cecil Mac-|Boston 115 Los Angeles 111 Fury Lark owned by D. Mor- th goal, Duff's ld, John Irwin, Mike Mac- Cincinnati 113 New York 124 rison: ~-~— + ne 15th of the season, came at the Donald and Tex MacDonald all |Philadelphia 123San-Francisco! - Times: 33.4, 38.1, 44-second mark of the third pe- eccuping prominent positions ‘in '119 a Pays: 96.40, $3.60 riod on a 90-foot screened shot! Times 30.-, 30. | Pays: $8.10, $2.80. | CLASS D TROT AND PACE + | Aubrey’s Chief (A. Smith) 12 {Fury Lark (D. Morrison) 21 |Maryland Miss (G, Mac’! Leod) 33 Cherrylane (G. Fitzpatrick) 4 4 Try Sacke (A. Pineau) 56 By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Queens Irving (W. Lamont) 6 & Stalag Hanover (E. Bernard) 4 3 Miss Nancy Greene (Can- Maurier International 1966 ski ada) received the gold medal races at Mont Ste. Anne, Que. L.E. Richard, vice-president of Peter Jackson Tobaccos i) Fs i E ly if Fa a z i zB fi 4 i f FE f it i ist I = g* ! z : # rt a z F 3 il E any i f i 8 R r ? 5 ¥ i tte | i 2 ae i i g - Z 5 i Re : zi el : ite if 20:00. Second Wharram_ 21 period — 3. Chicago, (Mohns, Mikita) Third period—4. Chicago, Nest- erenko 15 (Hay, Angotti) 5:27; 5. Chicago, Hull 47 (Mikita, Hay) 10:36: ~6. Boston, Dillabough 7 (Westfall, Williams) 18:09. Pen- alties—Hull 8:02; Mohns 11:06. Shots on goal by: Boston 11 10 15—36 Chicago 11 § 11—27 Attendance—16,666. . ate MONTREAL 5 NEW YORK 3 NEW YORK (AP) — Third-pe- riod goals by Dick Duff and Bobby Rousseau gave Moatreal Canadiens a 5-3 National Hockey League victory, over New York Rangers Sunday night. Duff, who scored three goals in the Canadiens’ victory over league --leading -Chicago_—_Black Hawks Saturday night, led the Montreal attack against the last- Rangers with two goals assists. i Bin , fe seen present- {ng members of the 1066 P.E.I. Curling championship team THE-CHAMPS........- to get curling sweaters for the LEFT ate Mr. Giggey, Art mais. Ralph _the upcoming Macdonald Brier Burke, skin of the ‘inning second stone and Dr. Temple . with certificates enabling them competition im Halifax, From quartet, Arnold ~ Lewellyn, Hooper. * who is Manning a ~__AHAPPY WINNER + Ferrymen, } ‘}merside Junior Legionaires &3 5S jis upheld. ~ Litd., makes here the presenta- tion to Miss Greene with sec-’ ond-place finished Christ! Haas (Austria) at LEFT and Miss = Black Hawks Retain 1st; ns, Wings the :24, from directly in front of net. Henri Richard fed Duff from the left boards. Ranger defen: " fee coe ‘Rove se ul ’ sseau scored then to a@ two-man rush Av which resulted in Rousseau’s 20th a Duff started. the Hi E RF2e: Fr *. ona Reg . Vie Hadfield’s pass, for Jean Ratelle be- Montreal cage, bounced . backboard and. caromed ‘The* husky Snoe corner. ~ hu drove it home. Canadiens capitalized on th ee penalties ay to a 21 ‘ead after Ratelle’s goal opened the scoring for iL Hl “saseae Fes o3e | SCORED ON REBOUND Ratelle scored on a Fleming rebound with 1:11 gone in the picked up an assist on the play, his second of the season. Canadiens ming was gent off for trip- ping at 9:58 and Harry Howell followed- him into the penalty box a moment later. Duff sent Jean Beliveau in alone on Man- iago, the Montreal captain faked goalie to the ice and lifted iin the nanee ‘ ; ers still short- handed 38 seconds later, Rous- 7 ® the of Maniago Duff blasted in a low-20- Eearly in the second period, | a 3-1 edge. period—1. New York, Ratelle 18 (Meming. Maniago) 1:11; 2. Montreal, Beliveau 19 (Duff, Rousseau) 11:41: 3. Mont- real, Duff _14-(Rousseau.—Laper- riere) 12:19. Penalties—Fleming 9:58, Howell 11:16. Second period—4. - Provost 15 (G. Tremblay, Beli- veau) 4:06; 5. New York, Mar- shall 18 (Nevin) 7:55; 6. New York, Fleming 10 (Hadfield, Ra- telle) 15:12. Penalties—Hadfield | lo Meet In — The Borden Nationals will take on the Pope Motors Aces in the Prince County hockey league finals on Wednesday night, as both teams wound up their respective semi- final series with victories over the week-end. This is providing a protest lodged by the RCAF Eagles is thrown out. The Nats trounced the Sum- at Bordén om Saturday and yes- tefday afternoon at the RCAF Station the Aces beat the Eagles 19-5 inta @ame protested by ‘the Eagles. e, The Eagles claim that Aces goaler Gerard Smith is ‘ not eligible to play with the Aces as he Signed with Sandy Frizzell. in Charlottetown last year and Frviz- zell has not released Smith's con- tract. Smith has been brilliant in several games of the series, won in four straight b y the Aces, Won, that is, unless the protest Dave MacLeod scored four goals for the Aces, and Willie Galiant had three. Deighan and Harris scored the other. Ace oo (rene, wrap-u: oal | ff) 4:51, we Ri Duff) 4:51. Penalties—Hadfield Montréal, ; Heidi Zimmerman (Austria) who finished third, at RIGHT. (CP Wirephote) “ge Harper 6:48, Laperriere 10:07, Duff: 14:33. | “Third period — 7. Montreal, |Duff 15 Richard 0:44; 8. Mont- Rousseau 20. (Richard, and — 9:13, Rousseau }15:20. § Shots"on goal by Montreal 12 5 9-26 |New. York .9 10 2-21. DETROIT 4 TORONTO 1 | It was the second consecutive appearance for the 22-year-old | Smith who was pressed “into |duty when Toronto's wvegular /netminders, Terry Sawchuk and | Johnny Bower, were injured last week. © Smith, in his first full profes- sional season, was brought up ‘rom Americans of the American. League Saturday and lost to New York Rangers 4:22 with his 26th goal, a back- hander from 20 feet with Smith 2-0 at 11:00, lifting in Norm Uliman’s’ rebound with Bob penalty box. It was Henderson’s 20th goal —he had only 11 in 1% seasons before this year—and it wound jup as the game winner,;—his |ninth of the year and tops in the NHL. | MacGregor collected his. 15th when he deflected Bill Gadsby's shot from the point with Smith going the opposite way at 12:43 and Ullman wrapped up the De- troit scoring at 16:51 with his 28th of the season, an ice-skim- mer from 15 feet: i First period—1. Detroit, Howe 25_ (MacDonald) 4:22; 2. Detroit, Henderson 20 (Ullman, Smith) 11:09; 3. Detroit, MacGregor 15 (Gadsby, Prentice) 12:36; 4. De- troit, Ullman 29 (Smith: Mar- |shall) 16:51; 5. Toronto, Horton |—Gadsby :59, Stemkowski 4:53, Baun 10:26, MacDonald 18:54. Second period — No scoring. Penalties—Baun 11:12 . Third peried — No scoring. Penalties —Marshall 7:33, Pul- ford 12:27. Motormen Finals WILLIE GALLANT to take their series four games to one. ‘ The Legionaires, eliminated from the POHL finals, will begin another series.tonight when they goals, Eagle 6 re Boone, as the Nate’trimmed the Juniors take on the Charlottetown Junior ‘team-in Charlottetown for the } By FREDDY MacDONALD | Saint Dunstan's High School, seored five goals in the first played before 300 fans at .the Charlottetown Forum yesterday afternoon. Billy Weatherbie, Alan Flood, and Gary Cudmore each scored | Ron Lidstone and “Wayne Mac.) MacDonald and Don ‘Ho'ss5" Chandler ‘scored for the Rang. | ers. 7 | The hapless Rangers were without the services of regular Don Frizzel, forwards Doug Murnaghan. prone. subbing for Frizze), was) liant throughout the~ came. and only for his fine work ihe! score could have been mich higher. : Alan-Flood - opened the. scor- ing for the Saints at the 3:34 mark of the first period. on a beautiful solo effort. Alan picked up the puck: at his own blueline and neatly stick- tire Ranger ‘team .-before beat. ing goalie Ed Gallant with a ' |low ‘15 footer”’ to the left corn. er Rearguard Ronnie Lidstone '| gave the Saints a two goal lead the 4:49 mark of the initial, od. Billy Weatherbie ae t steps bef picking the t ore picking the top corner with his hard blueline drive. q Six minutes later Billy Weath- erbie the post with ‘oalmouth shot. Gary Cud- more picked up the rebound and slid it into the empty net. Be fore the period was over Weath erbie and Cudmore had’ scored on the i on the Billy Weatherb' to 6-0 at the 2:15 Howe started the icorind: at Haw in a regular junior Jeazue game, three goals for the Saints, while}. * Dougall scored singles. Mike’. Jimmy | and defenceman | Eddy Gallant, colorful Ranger | handled his way through the en. ~~ he In Loosely Played Matec err: BILLY sprawling goalie. Alan -Flood gave the. Saints! a big 7-0 lead by the 3:36 mark, behind when his passout from defencemen and.b the Ranger net hit Gallant and/on goalie Mike Breoee Chander fet lazily behind a surprised|made scoring look easy as he goaltender. ay rifled a hard drive past Tn nnn | mere from tu : of the _ enty feet in front : . YY Weatherbie com rout with his third pon pe ; game with two minutes too’ go, * to make the score read 11.2 Captures Tourney broke in all alone on the “MONCTON Gallant out of| MacDonald's Mont est Smith MacDonald’s team of Dave Clarkson, | Arnold MacLure won the, bot- | tom bracket final in the double- — play with an 83 win ;over Dave Beck's Launenbu: fs way through the Ranger de team in the morning. ” he re-| They then topped Thornton's to Weather. Squad of Bill McBeath, he Piers and Merle Purdy 96 in a -——' noon-hour game and won the title—clinching llth end 9-8. . Gordon Stewart of Charlotte- town beat over Jack two-day, spiel. team. defeated Moncton No. 1, skipped by Russ Thornton here | Saturday to win the fourth an- “| nual Maritime Firemén’s As Sociation Bonpiel and the Ern- Sumimerside 9-7 to win first con- solation, while Beck won gec- ond consolation with a 7-5 win Eight. teams competed in the | . double-knockout Savage Harbor ettes trounced Tracadie St. Bon- Saints Mangle Rangers. - - Mike MacDonald § ; the Rangers on the paves My at the 11:30 mark of the I period. Eric Ellsworth the play when ‘he ck into the Saints red. a shot that Brown stopped, but cating down the pic up the re’ it. behind Heath Before the period Cudmore had picked se oo the game and meeman Wayne MacDougall first “as the Saints pushed the a third period was easily best played period of the game, -_ Flood finished off a three passing with Weatherbie and Wayne MacDougall to’ run the score to 10-T at the 4:88 fi mark. ; eet : tl ¥ FEF Big Don “Hoss” Chandler seored the nicest goal. of game to cut the score’ to 10-2 at the of the final Don: neatly stickhandled- -his-- way through the Saint Dunstan's: es WEATHERBIE ¥ ——. Mixed Drewer | Held Today The. draw for the -P.F.1. iF (CP) — Ernest ague, P.EA, z Memorial trophy. Ralph Annear and = ° Jim = game on the Thane Baglole of Glassey’s Truro rink. bon- ST. JOHN'S, NFLD (CP) | Beats Tracadie, {Here today’s draw atthe Gen re tone tater reel 4 (Kurtenbach) 17:21. Penalties). | Blast Belfast : loted time. The Jays are prépar-’ Capitol Aces Capitol Auto Aces, in the first game of intermediate C play- downs, defeated Belfast 9-0, Sa- turday night f ing for P.E.1. playoffs. STANDINGS | Standings in Maritime Inter- collegiate Basketball Conference and Maritime - Intercollegiate Hockey League following week- |.’ Delton, Hebert, . Ra Second round, 8 p.m.: Nova | det Harley Batabrooks 20d) COLLEGIATE, scotia vs Saskatchewan; British 8 Poirier. . moat Nr Columbia. vs New Brunswick: Dick Carroll, Allan Gillis, Doug] *"“7 we"! land ve Northern Ontario; Man- Polley and Apps Arsenault. = | ILLE, NB. (cP) itoba vé Quebse. Bye: Prince - Tha — a ted his Edward Island. ee 3 Ki Cc a Haran to 18 with eo 6 ; ae oo han tian Seeteetc| SNOOKER Shade Hampshi aga cis | ,, Kamen defeated PS ; ‘ ‘ Allison Mounties 6-3 in a The PEI. “BY labs i The Kingston Crvetale shaded League game. finals will be { at fp the Hampshire 43.40" Be al el wane 4 \CMe CMD “Moe cecal inal ‘eerie ‘Sor’ tha Peale for the league-leading X-|T°'S"t Sag cone Matheson trophy in the rae oat & Soo, ‘64 points Game time is 7:90.° ian tsa ee ee Foc: : , ae By THE : ola : rs wchthenctestess Gis. Wendel! Schur- y Barry Newson had a hat aoaiae ‘for St. FX ee Sp ga ate, forthe winners and R. Griffin McKay, Dave McLennan| ,,,Lester Patrick, hockey’s had one while W. Watts, K. vie Richardson scored for can oa his Seared care ina lode saome te ee tayit dete led ment BASKETBALL . | Participation in the game. half and game. Neil a end games: BASKETBALL CONFERENCE WLSFA P Acadia 10 0 787 803 20 Dalhousie 7 4 825 72014 ot Px * 7 +4. 872 766 14 St. Mary's 7 5.149 949 1 UNB 6 5 712 7421 Mount A 1 9 681 912 2 St. Dunstan’s 0 10 593 932 HOCKEY LEAGUE Island junior finals. | ADDITIONAL SPORT PAGE WL TF Ap | Re Via: 12 0 0 99 25 24 Mount A, 9 4 0 62 4818 St. Dunstan’s 8 3 0 73 4416 St. Thomas 46 135% 9 | Acadia 3 8 03953 6 | UNB 6 4 1504813 Dalhousie 311 0447 6 U of Moncton 110 032593 2 “M _ANTIGONISH, N.S. (CP) ed St. Mary's Huskies 112-99 Sa-| turday night in a Maritime In-| sereoliegts fiegiate Basketball game St. FX took a 57-53 lead by‘the | Gisson led the ona I | Ji iels ener.” NHL STANDINGS, By THE CANADIAN PRESS : National League Chicago 29°17 7 192 143 65 Montreal % 16 7 171 131 63; ; Detroit % 18 9 178 140 61) Toronto 23 20.7 150 141 53 | Boston 15 31 6 128 208 36 | New York 13 32 8 153 209 34/ JENKINS TRANSFER: | 101 Longworth Ave. Dial 2-1206 ISLAND JUNI Students—35e _Frank Boucher, former held on to. win the | ; WLT F APt LONG DISTANCE to A Ee LTD. | ORPLAYOFES | onday, Feb. 21st -8.30 p.m. _ Summerside Legionaires: Ch'town Rogers "Ri, - Pew PS es ‘