su~ album“ .. ...._ c . The Gmrdlan, Charlottetown. Mon. April 1.1. 1964. 9 SPORT ECHOES By Norm Siininicrsitie Bureau of The Guardian Those Lucky Leafs it we're g at n g to look at games as full of tension .1. that last one between the (‘anndians and Maple Leafs. then He'll have to go into training, a cou- ple of weeks before ~ do a bit of road work. Skip rope ,.- and 1igh caiot'ied meals. “'0 don't know how Johnny Boucr felt at. "er that barrage of rubber. but we. were ready for tiic toning truck. It's a bit dit‘lir-ttlt ion to switch allegiance as the sciui~ finals change to lltc i<‘.v- pry time a Toronto player was going up the ice against ttie Ca» nadiens. Our spirit was with Iiiiii. giving him that little extra mental telepathic nush. Now as he attacks. we‘re on the blue-line with Gadshy a nd Pronovost. trying to trip him up_ Sometimes as Kenn streaks up the Ice. we give The Junior Our .liinlor Legiounaircs mauled a little in that first game with Ottawa. but any- one who expected much bet- ter is cock-eyed o timist. The boys did much better at- ready than we had expected .— some of them still juvenile age — and everyone one of them. except Don ('iinipbcll. from the town of Sitmmcrsidc. They played a team unbeaten cot In ieg'iiIar league play since November 7. They may yet show the teams up tin-rc thing or two. but if they don't. their showing to date this ~ year Is still remarkable. The next team to play the Legionaires in the double round robin is the NDG Mon- archs. y play onlght). This team beat Port Alfred 5-1 thus winning the Quebec Pro— .iiinior Championship. Hcre. are a few things that happened during that One goal-tinder was . from the rink at the end of the first period. A referee was punched and had to run for co- ver with a police escort. in the third period linesman An- dre Trembiay. attempting to break up a fight. caught a stiff punch in the law. The of- an Slacdonaid him a hand —— really digging into the rug with our feet In the way we do it —- and then suddenly remember he's a le- mi-final hero. turned to vii- Iain for the finals. And, - Iievc me. it's difficult to think of Davey Keon as anything but a hero. Toronto had to be lucky thur- t'ayi to turn that furious attack of the Canadiens aside in the ft~ ital game. They also had to be lucky tdamit) in scoring that fi- nal goal against Detroit with 2 Legionaires seconds to go. If they keep do- ing those things and win the Stanley Cup. we think somebody should put a horseshoe on the trophy for a handle. Of course. it's not all luck. There's dogged determination and fight mixed in there too. and Puiford is al- ways a dangerous man on I breakaway. We received a section of the: \iontreal (iamtte fro J.A.. Clark last Tuesday's edition‘ « and it contained a story aboutf the junior round robin play. on-I ly' in the spot where “Summer- side" should have been used. thel word "(.‘hariottetown" was i l scrtcti three times in all. \io doubt someone ivould call the. paper‘s attention to this error.‘ and the mistake would be recti- fied. Certainly Suninicrside doe- sn'l get too m a n y chances tol send a hockey team tip to (‘en-. tral Canada. and eems a shame for them not to get full' Shown above is part of the l action between the Phalanx tending player was given «a».‘. u s a .. s .. a. so...» .~» 33‘- ‘ .W-’-'x’o 1? Note Of Interest For Referees SWAP HOOP ACTION teams iii the SWAP it it als staged at Charlottetown “Y” on Saturday night. Don Ling / i x as.” err-wives»? " ‘mm' 1 . , i. Marlboros Defeat w Montreal s'IRFIAI. Ll" .liat‘l- bot-os' Barry Watson scored a tie-breaking goal at the 15-min- ute mark of the final period and fired another into an empty net five minutes later to spark Tor-' onto to a 6-4 victory over Mont.- real .lunlor Canadiens Sunday. night in Ontario Hockey Aasoci-‘ ation junior A final action. Toronto now leads the series. 3-0. with one game tied. A tie? or a victory for the Marlies in Toronto tonight will give them the series as the first team to amass points CURLiN'G'DRAIw' t h e necessary eight ‘ The following is the curling '. A. . \Iacllcan S. Lidstone. A. MacEwen. liornc. draw for .Vionday at the Chat lottetown club. 50 .m. .7 trotate‘I ~ C Macia- (‘ailbcck. B. Crockett. vs N. MacNeili. A. B. i), t‘nnwron. Dil- . .1 Cameron. J. Whalen vs.‘ _‘ Dr. Gallant. A. Saunders, B ‘ MacGregor, K. Ready. ice 3 w Dr. Mat-Donald. A. Llewellyn. D George. B. Acorn vs. J. Squarcbi‘iggs. G. Dillon. A. Ballem. l. NiacKiunon. ice 4- .i. Burden. R. Mac- Kciizie. l'. Robertson. V. Dooley vs. J. Brooks, P. Borys. H. Ed I wards. G. Gallant. ice. 5 - \. Love. Dr. Higgins C. Downe. M. White vs. I). Won tiacott. H. 'I‘Itomson. C. Mac Donald. P. Wltelan. 8.30 p.m. _ , _. , Ice 1 -< topenl is shown aboie as he sinks a he 2 “Me Matuonam vs jump shot to count tiio poiitts. m “ch penal“. for “u, .tu._ and the Alpha basketba Ii H, _ Dr_ Ken“ DI. web» :zntarxzhtt’leg‘s: will: that: t ster.KJ.S]. 't‘lfytorHBV Pfttersonl was penalized nevertheless. ' . l Chishrfilinm} Sh‘Plant‘fnfennani '0 a oron’ro i s in s - -‘ ' ‘ " enin occurred here two ' ' - gloat-t:z ago. biit th refer» , T ‘25;ka Gill/lira: LaIAL who was hit said he thought It 1 r‘itt n Rim-t hr Cameron was an accident and that ap- | \Ytrdiil . ' parcntly absolved the punch thrower from blame. Anyway you local goal~ludgcs and referees: in this vicinity. By TOM WILLIAMS 1 .. count your lucky stars you TORONTO 'CP‘ _ Penal” can ply your trades in such a nice. safe town as Summer killei Bob Puliord broke away; side.. 0 score the winning goal w‘iili‘I two seconds remaining in reuu- l Alpha Captures SWAP Ch'ship Aiplla SWAP basekctr bal. team captured tihe SWAT" (sport with a purpose! cham- the Uhar—' The pioiship staged at lottetown 'Y' on Saturday by downing the Phalanx 5640 iii the fifth game of their best of five series. The Alpha team had p.m't‘d‘ third in the regular seasons play. and they came back teir losing the first game trust the first place team the semi-finial round. In the final round the winning squad captured the first till. a: 1" ml t Phalanx hoopstcra a command- ing 2-1 lead in the series. The Alpha group then staged a re- markable comeback and came back to win two games straight and capture the championship. Every game of the series was ; a hard fought affair with two or thi‘ce points being the decidinng‘ factor in determing the winner. SWAP is a basketball league. for boys between the ages of 15 to 17 who are members of the YMCA. The games are‘ played on Saturday afternoons at the YMCA, the teams pro-‘ vidc a good brand of bail and} [0N Inna/0514 of 7/: ll , _ t// (as i III/67115 I096!!! , ‘ fEcials and there will be a pre— ‘ ship game played Saturday werc ' m i as follows: ‘ lat.on time Saturday night ast Toronto Maple [cat's scraped to a 3-2 victory over Detroit Red Wings in the first game of the Stanley Cup final. TWO QUICK GOALS blacGregor and exchanged goals alpari before Howe, ait'ter need“ lu'ng Toronto's Eddie Shack tubal ‘ v, . a high - sticking penalty. beat ;~ "‘9 ‘ man‘ag‘Pmem him“ m goaltender Johnny Bower with }‘ man-V ""lsm? {Films "" W‘Wide a partially scrccnco shot to give “1'9"”51 "1 “19” “Wis 5" 84d ‘Detroit 3 2-1 lead in the first. smrlsmamhll" ’ ;period. That stood unitil Arm- '" appmx'ma'ely Wm WW"? strong counth his second goal time there “'1” be a banquet emit}. in the [1mm period all the players. coaches and nt~ After- that. both clubs went l ,into checking stalls. dumping{ the puck out of their own zones 1 and waiting for breaks. l with overtime imminent. Stan— ‘ lie-v appeared to have given thel Scoring for the Alpha: D. ,Wings the big break when he Hm: I”. B Munroe .32.. D_;g;-abbed MacGregor and was ' t off with a holding pPilall)" sentation of awards. The results of the champion. Al'lllsli'tillg . I; 13 seconds I . Puliord Fires Winner 1 BOB I’l'IIF‘ORD Howe set up his own scoring chalice midway through the pe- riod when be brushed aside Shack. stiff-arming the flam- m boyant Toronto played into the , more “.9”, six wars agkpam 3' 9 more than boards. Shack. miffed treatment. took the next oppor- tttnity to comb Howe with high stick and then skated. ing to himself. to the penalty box when referee Frank L'dvriri caught him. svnnnm’ l Jeati Giddings. PAID TAX PIS Britain's 92 millionaires ~ in 1963. than twice the numbet $19.635.000 in taxes 'Howe Was Close Behind Norm Ullman Hesiia’red ,1 By ARLIE KELLER TORONTO iL‘Pl "i thought [had him. if he had taken .m- other stride to his left i uou‘id have c be c k e d hint Bu' he moved to the right What could Ido'.’ If I pulled tiim down it was a penalty shot. anyway. This was Gordie llmvc . (.g, sessnient of Bob Pttlfnt‘d's goal with two seconds i‘t’iiialiiiil: til regulation time Saturday night as Toronto liaple Leat< lii'fil Detroit Red Wings 3-2 in the opening game of their bf’sl-nf- seven Stanley Ciip final “It's a tough wty in imp a the Detroit ace said. “We had it all over them in the final 10 minutes. If you lose he. cause you are outplayed it‘s not so bad. But to lose after y had them reeling makes it hard ( E '_ii33.§iiéiion At S’side SUMMERSIDE Sittiitiicr- side High School Girls (lr‘fi’aiod the Boates Pharmacy 24 Friday night at t‘ii'i'c Auditor: turn in basetbnl‘l action for the Summerside Senior Girls Bas- ketball Championship. Leading the winners in the scoring parade “as Lima Jones with 11 points. Jane Brnv and Janet Mitch'at'iauc were in the runner-up spot with points each. Barb St-‘ltttrman lop- ped tiic Boates team with 1 points while team mate liz i Katsiska swished the tMines for g. .tx. In an exhibition hoop contest between Montague High and Sum-iii the local cageis pac- ed by the 14-point pentormance of Malcolm Cotilson. came through with a 51-4-0 Victory. Trailing crime behind Cottlson for the winners was Chick Silli- phant with 12 points. Ken SQII‘arPht'ing of .\louia— Ice 4 Playoff til necessaryi l 2UP topped all scorers With 19 .points and was tilt° only Flay?" on the visiting team to more into the double hay-res l The first half \i3< real nimc ! wnh \Trtrrtamlr loaning 1545 at the halfway mark The loc- als opened in Second ‘half. however. oittscoring their opponents 36-24 for the margin of victory. team 34- . “1 don't know if we can come back again We have .n d ing it all season. including the Chicago series. There has to be a limit.‘ Norman Ulman from hom Pulford stole the ‘puck. said he could have stopped the Toronto centre. A FATAL MOVE "i was facing my 0th end when the puck came out but thought I’d better let Alex illcl< vecchim take It. lie thought I was going after it. We botii lies— itated. and that was it. lie wa< 2 he... The atmosphere in the De- ' far “it's hard dropping tlte first game in any series," said coach Sid Abel. “Now we are in the position where we have to l.\lil four of six games to take the series That's a tough task But this club has surprised 81‘ year and they could do it again" Veteran defenceman Bili Gad- :by expressed the same news. AN UPIIILL BATTLE "Nothing has conic casy for it: this season. It's been tiniiil all the way. Now all we have to do is. as they say. regroup our forces for the next battle. We can still take them" Goaltender 'I‘ert‘y Saucliuk, plagued by injuries during the semifinal series ‘ ('lti- cago Black Hawks. his head didn't bother him He suf- fci'cd a slight concussion in Thursday night's game in (th- cago, “Bobby Battn‘s shot in the first period glanced off the top of my head and I was stunned for a second. But it was okay. The defeat took the gloss off Howe’s goal against Toronto iicimiudcr .I o h u ll_\' Bower. It Sen of the world's champion. 3‘0 horses with records at 2‘. Adios 1.57. Good THIS WEEK IN these Charlottetown and district business concerns . . . BHARLOTTETOWN and DISTRICT SPORTS A public service in the interest of good sport, contributed by CLIP AND SAVE FOR REFERENCE ATTENTION HORSEMEN and FARMERS Brccd to the vlrc with the best blood Hill“ In the Province. ELEANOR’S DREAM BOT "Knight Dream" tfil 1.59. with n Sircd dame: of "Knight Time" 1.57-3. Dam—Eleanor Hal by Hal Dale 2.02 sire of such horses as time 1.57-3. Diamond Hal l"2 Presently he has three colts racing In the Maritimes. Standing at Roy Pippey‘s. Mount Herbert. 1964 season. o I was his tint at the season against Leafs. ‘It was a man shot that glanced in off his left arm. up high." Howe said. “But i does mean much when the club loses." . bel said the Wings Will 9 with the same I III second game " I dont like the way they were working out tonight." Ancient Ring Being Guarded mxnox vAPi- A gold rim that rested on the tomb of Eng- land's first Queen Elizabeth has been put under guard—appar- ently bet-arse someone tried to Heal it. It is the ri~~cx r'ng which. history 'ctls. Elizabeth gave. to her fatorite. the Earl of Essex. so lha‘ he mold call on her in tilitr‘ of trouble. The ring, \i«Ih a tiny cameo of Eli/abth in its centre, had been 50‘ under :12“ in a niece of marble on the queen'! tomb in Westminster Abbey. “\i'c found score marks around it." an abbey spokesman said “So '."e moved it to the atrium museum where an atten- dant can keep an eye on it. The rtn: failed to hPlp the Earl of i-Zsscv. The story grips that when he was imprisoned in the toner, charged with trea- son. he. sent the ring to Eliza- beth in the hope he could re- deem tlte queen‘s pledge. But rhe queen did not receive it and Essex went to the scaffold in February 160i. «2 r better. "Coffee Break" 1.58-2. .Jl- . Bathgate minor and VTTISI'OndIICi 3:10. A. Pronovost 3:34, Stanley 19:18. First period—l. l)(‘ll'tlii. \l.’l(“ (Gregor 3 tBarkleyt tall: 2. Toronto. Armstrong 2 'Slaulcy. McKentteyi 4:44: 1’. Detroit, ‘Howe 6 tillacfmnald. Dclvcc- .chim 10:25 Penalties—«Barkley :08. Gadsbv. Pttlford 3:23. .Icf- fl'(‘_\ 6:23. Shack. \t‘iiiztron': misconduct 9:323. II o o rt 9 r son 10:42. .Ieffrr‘y. Plilftli‘fl 13:43. Barkley 10:44. Second period —— \o during. Get Your Penalties—~Baun 3:15. \I. Pron~ ‘ nvost 1435, Third period - 4 Toronto. 'Ai‘l’ilSli‘tlll: 3 'Kclly. \chen- now 4:02; 5 Toronto. Ptilford fl'r “'3 .'i 19:58. Penalties —— l'llman. Basilica Recreation Wholesale prices on all sporting goods FROM P. E. 1's ONL SPORTING G The Bike Shop and Sport Lodge .135 GREAT GEORGE STREET Y EXt‘llSlYE OODS STORE SOUTHPORT ESSO SERVICE (Norris Scott, Lessee) Where Service I. I Pleasu: Open 1 Days Each Week Tires. Batteries. Accessorte Minor Repairs. Tune-Ups. Phone 4-4136 Southpo Across From Causeway Saves CEHTr. Sawchuk 9 ll 12-729 7 9 14—30 Bower ' t. ~ . t - - I ‘ sen "mm 7'“ 3' “ml-L ‘10 ‘ R‘ i that set tip a faceoft in the Tor- liccvcs l3t. H. Jay 80d L. . onto end of the rink at 19.18. Ilumc. ' The Wings barreied around the . Scoring for Plitalfllllt! R~ eat net but were unable to fire ’vlat'Nlil' '1‘“ D- 'l'al’lmi‘ ‘13“ G‘ a dangerous shot. The puck i Likely *2l. G. Carr '2'. - bounced back to Ullman near Sli't‘lt‘l' '3‘. M. M- Qulm‘ ul- tlie Toronto bluelinc and. when lit. Pit‘kat‘d. jhe tried to pass, Pulford tipped “""’"’_"" '_"' “wfl' the puck into the centre ice area ENTRY REFUSED 'and gave chase. . playing the point on- AMMAN as?) ‘ Seventeen . the pawn play. came (.m.... m; Turks in a toil-bus caravanmveriaking Puifot in a break? making a pilgrimage to Mecca . teck clash down the ice. but he were refused entry into Sauditfl‘l‘kir’f‘lFfll‘figrt:i Eheedfggged Arabia Sunday. A Jordanian in- re 0 ' u "2 mm a 0“ i terior ministry source said i e . .161.le Swifvhitiatmghsoaltendcrv 17 were escorted back to Am-r ‘l‘xtry 3‘” “u w“ a “5””: man after Saudi Arabian au- “m' thorities discovered their pass- ports carried Israeli visas, \i. .. alum!“ l ’I‘OI'GH FOB I'LIJIAN It was a bitter finish for Uli- wito with Howe was the Wings‘ outstanding perfonner. His line, with Floyd Smll'ttll and .I.arry Jeffrey. was a constant ‘ threat whenever it was on the. ice. MacGregor's goal came with both teams playing a man short. Pulford and tthe ings‘ Bill Gadsby serving matching ‘ ‘ ‘ penalties. A Detroit shot bounced hiigh‘in the air and lstanley lost control of the puck lvvthen it tamed. . l Detroit defenceman Doii g Barkley grabbed it. faked al lebct. then slid a perfect pass to} M‘acGrcgor. who was cruising: alone in front of the Toronto: nets. The red inippon a high shot to the glove-j side corner as Bower dropped to i the ice. ‘ Armstrong tied the score 13 seconds later when he tiprrd Stanley‘s bluoline shot ast Sawchuk from the edge on: the crease. (Birc’iiwooa'iiioldg. lSports Meeting . haired Wing"; firing a” 10-foot shot with‘iicr- Barons Down HétSh y Now MeetOuebecAces HERSHAY. Pa. tAPi r Cleve.I land Barons scored two first-pe- riod goals in 25 seconds and went on to defeat licrshay Bears 4-2 Saturday night to sweep the semi-final American. Hockey League Calder Cup se- ‘ ries in three games. Cleveland. third-place finisher in the western division. now moves on to the. AHL citp finals for the 26th time. facing the eastern division champion Que- bec Aces. The Barons. outskating. out- sliooting and out-hustling licr- shey all the way in the best of five series. ttcld a 108-bit shutti- ing edge and a 164-goal gin for 180 minutes of play The skater who looked tip the issue for Cicvclan was .\iikol. who fired a loft-foot shot into an open net with 54 seconds to play. With Hershey trailing 3~2. goalie Ed Chadwick had been removed for an extra forward. Ray Briincl put the Barons on ‘ top at 19.08 of the first period. wcr. also decided upon and are as follows; Dave Ilarpcr. ’i‘ig» nish: Charles Bailcm limmedi- Summcr- ' ate past presidenti ~tiic: Boyd T'acDonald. Eagle- woml Regional: liar] Nichol- son. PWt'; Aquinis Ryan. Motr- eti chnomi: George O'Don- ncl. Slcmnn Park Elementary. Ullle duties performed at the lilN‘ll": wcrc annual re- ports, financial statcmcrvt and the track and field program for. mar- ~ -—--—~r—»—r . men! held at slicy short a man T\\i‘ttl}-fl\‘€ Cornwall Essa Service A.C 7:30 a.m. Snow Tires in All Sizes A ecil .VIacDougatl, Lessee to 10:30 p.m. t Reasonable I [0 Prices Phone 5 130 Richmond St. WHERE GOO!) SPORTS MEET THE ROD and GUN CLUB Dancing and Special Entertainment Friday and Saturday Charlottetown BtHi‘I.I.\'G———(.‘asiiai Bowling 2 SWIMMING-410W: Swimming seconds later Ray Kiuascwich. connected on a bouncing 204ml shot to make it 2-0 Early in the second .ioe Szura made 1' 3L0 land on a rebound for goal in live playoff :oiiics short of the league tccm'd Hershey's first gout was made at 13.40 of the S(‘t‘01'tfl period by Gene ITbriat-o uith (‘lcvcland short a man Furiv ill the third period. one WARREN MAHLER Remodelling & Renovations Foundations l’hone 2-1864 Building Contractor of all kinds House Moving A Specialty 25 Alley St. BOWLING—Open Bowling Iii Centre MEN'S FITNESS CLASSES—7: Basilica Recreation Centre KEEP FIT—Keep Fit Classes 7.10 p.m. MONDA Y to .3 p.m. Roilaway SWIMMING—Ladies swimming 2.30 to 3.3m YMCA ft to to YMCA 30 p.m. am. to 8 p.m. and I to 'l Basilica Recreation BOWLING—Casual Bowling 2 period. Keith \it-t'rcnit con- nected with a l‘clmtliltl to out Cleveland's lf‘iitl to :i \til’llt‘ :oai to set the stage for \ltkoi's long clinching shot Souris Holds Hoop Tourney St. Mary's t'ooit‘ut girls do ‘ . fcatctt Montague girls 2-0 in 8 And “mum” bcst of llii‘Ot‘ series for the Is CHARLOTTETOVVN land championship ill a boys and girls clcnicniarv si-hno'. toiirna Snlll'ts t\ll Snillr PLAY BILLIARDS FOR RELAXATION . SNOOKEB Q BILLIARDS . EIGHT BALL And Every Other Type Most Modern Environment BILLIARD CLUB l‘Iione 2-2167 175 Gt. 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D Johnston led the \iontngiic niltti'k Clt‘oncr 'I‘hnn By Any in the boy \ (i|\'l<lilil .\l .lt'.itt'_\’l Otbcr I‘rcvioiis .Vlcthod captured the citatiipioii hip ov th- u a “wot.” mama", downing Soon: 2‘: 90 in the final i Mrrlnpm h“. m. "nun." game Laninr aitrt Kcilt 'vcrr the big men for the St .icau's / $0 ’ mffl’lffifi 730W 1 WV 607 002/740!!! I! WWI-lumbar ' in: year The annual meeting of the PEI. lnterscbolastic Athletic committee took place at Birch- Win-0 High School on Saturday. The main business of the meeting was to decide upon the committee officers for the com t The election III olfir "s brntiglht the fnllmv‘tng m John Kane. president. Sourts Beaumont. SDIIS. mwtmy i'E'H‘StiI‘t’I‘; Dave Boswell. executive secretaiy. '11! Zone mmuvu Sllmmt‘r millilln “1 was“ squad in the totit'tititiietit as decided that the three countiosl they wished the minus tor 19 “mild I' H “ “MT l‘t‘t‘ib‘t‘l'l“ f and 16 points I‘t"|K‘('ll\t'l\ ] county meets on Saturday they K. 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