r + a RED WINGS OWNER AND COACH 4 mighty pleased Bruce Norris, right, owner of the De- t roit Red Wings, lights a «i Rar for coach Sid. Abel as he extends the VIP treatment after the Red Wings beat the New York Rangers 7-4 Thurs- day night to clinch the Na- tional Hockey League champ- ionship (AP Wirephete) Legionnaires Top Rangers; Rogers Protest Game 1 SUMMERSIDE Grant rady’s Junior Legionnaires de- eated Rogers Rangers of Char- ottetown 5-3 here last night to ake a 21 lead in their best of ‘ive final series for the Island junior hockey crown ‘eam Although played the the Charlottetown game under protest they put on 4 great per- formance for the approximate 700 fans in attendance Tne visitors based their pro- test on the first Summerside goal scored by Dave Gaudet which get all of your FISH needs at Queen Street During Lent - - - Meat Market 223 Queen Ph. 4-7336 “If it’s fish and can be caught we have it.” they claimed did not go in the net. The force of Gaudet's shot 1s reported to have propelled the puck through the twines The game, which got under- way almost three-quarters of an hour late due to Charlottetown players arriving late on account of the storm, was fast and rough roughout most of the sixty nutes Referee-in-chief Glen Matthews and his two linesmen were especially busy in the final twenty minutes when they handed out a total of nine 5 Penalties, including two majors. a 10 minute misconduct and a game misconduct After twenty minutes of play the local Juniors were leading 2-1 and added another marker in the sandwich session to make it 3-1. The Rangers came back strong in the first five minutes of the third period however with two quick goals to even the score at 3-all The game remained deadlock- ed until the 15.56 mark when Donnie Arsenault triggered what eventually proved to be the win- ning goal. Alan Gaudet added an insurance marker two minutes later : parently disgruntled by the calls Alan Gaudet, who was chosen as the star of the game. scored two goals for the winners. Dave Gaudet, who also gave an out- Standing performance, scored the first goal of the game and assisted on two others Other Summerside scorers were Donnie Arsenault and Bobby: Perry Paul MacWilliams. who gen- erally plays up forward gave added strength to the Legion- naires behind the blue line last night and was on the ice a greater part of the game Scoring for the Rangers were Rex McCarville with a pair and John Irwin. Maurice Roy played an outstanding game for the visitors, setting up their second and third goals) Ranger goalie Carl McQuaid also played’ a solid game between the pipes Referee Gien Matthews and linesmen Bob Sloan and Tiny Crooks handed out three pen- alties in each of the first and second periods but they clamp- ed down in the final period when the game appeared as if it might get out of hand “This period was only slightly more than five minutes old when Summerside’s Gerry Smith and Jamie Kennedy were given ma- jors for fighting Taylor of the Rangers also got involved in the fracas and ended up getting a game misconduct seconds of the game Ranger defenceman Kevin Smith was given a 10-minute misconduct Late in the third period a fan standing along the boards. ap- made by the officials. grabbed referee..Gien Matthews as he was skating along the boards ,, Town police hustled the fan out * FINAL CHAMPIONSHIP GAME!!! f CH'TOWN DISTRICT JUNIOR HOCKEY LEAGUE G é FORUM ; SUNDAY, MARCH 28th—2:00 P.M. : S..D.U. HIGH SCHOOL f vs. ; ROGERS "RANGERS" ‘ ‘ Please Note Time—2:00 P.M. ‘ ERRRRRY Jo -00 09 0 oo ae. XAKKKKKKKKKKKRRTRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR KRRATRRRTRAR P.E.1. JUNIOR HOCKEY FINALS : FORUM March 29th -- 8.30 p.m. SUMMERSIDE "LEGIONAIRES" vs. ROGERS "RANGERS" (4th game in best of five series) Monday, Students—50c: mm 0m ee ee Adults—75e LOE COO 00 OOS 66 40 ce orem Seen HONDA a , @ ‘cycle engine @ Fantastic economy Mere features, more FUN —that’s HONDA. You get big cycle fun on a cycle budget. 3-speed gear box. Now in Stock. . . KEITH CARMICHAEL 25 Brackley Pt. Road “If We Sell Them—We Service Them” Ch'town of the rink and placed him under arrest The senes now resumes Charlottetown Monday night Hunter River Nips CQHS Hunter River Juniors toppled Central Queens Regional High 7-5 at the St. Dunstan’s Rink Thursday night O. Smith. N. Smith, ands R. Toombs all scored twice to lead the winners attack. J. Burns tal- lied the other Hunter River goal W. MacPherson, C Kennedy paced the Central Queens at- tack with:two goals each H. Wine scored the other goal for the losers. ee BILLIARDS RELAXATION — at — Ch’tewn Billiard Clab In the dying | vin White with 16 points ‘Che Guardian » ROSS AND VEZINA | Two Individual Awards | -AtStake Over Weekend | By THE CANADIAN PRESS The National Hockey League's , two top individual awards—the Vezina and Art Ross trophies— are at stake when Toronto Maple Leafs meet Detroit Red Wings in their final two games | of the schedule this weekend With Toronto goaltender Terry Sawchuk currently lead- ing Detroit's Roger Crozier by one goal in the race for the Vezina Trophy—awarded to the goalie who has played the most games for the team with the fewest ‘goals scored against— ‘the Leafs probably won't be as |generous as they were earlier ‘in the week The Leafs almost handed the Wings the league championship Wednesday nigm by defeating Montreal Canadiens 3-2 in Tor- onto It gave Detroit a two point lead over Montreal and the Wings took advantage Thursday night by sewing it up with a 74 win over New York Rangers Even if # eal gained a points tie i the Wings by jwinning t ‘pa two games, |Detroit woul still win the 'Prince of Wajes Trophy by vir- tue of more/wins over the 70- game haul The Wings travel to Toronto tonight and play hest to the Leafs in Detroit Sunday There is still the possibility that Norm Uliman can win the lant Ross scoring champion- ship CHANCE REMOTE But it will need a big effort by the Leafs if the Detroit centre is to overtake Chicago Black Hawks’ Stan Mikita for the Ross trophy and the $1,000 that goes with it Mikita. with 87 points and one game remaining against Bos- ton Bruins Sunday, has a five “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” 4 _ “_ 2 uh a2 . TERRY SAWCHUCK lead on Ullman His & the highest total the achieved since during the point points is 29-year-old has joining the Wings 1955-56 season The only other player with a remote hope of catching the scoring leaders is~ Detroit's Gordie Howe But with only 76 points, the nine-point difference would appear too much for the Wings’ superstar. HALL IN RUNNING Chicago's Glenn Hall, out of action for most of the last half of the season, could still over- take Sawchuk and Crozer tor goaltenders’ honors Hall, who has been replaced by Dennis Dejordy, has 173 | goals against, while Crozier has |! and Sawchuk 168 A $1,000 bonus also accom panies the Vezina Trophy, while the runner up receives $500 Croner, Ullman. and Howe, St.Dunst an'sHigh TopsSummerside St.’ Dunstan's High School is just one step away from win- ning the Senior A _ Scholastic basketball championship. They defeated Summerside High School 52-33 in the opening game of a two out of three champion- ship played Friday evening at the Saint Dunstan's gymnas- ium Summerside outplayed the Saints for the first quarter of last evening’s game and led by a score of 10 to 9. The second quarter was very close, but the Saints began to pull away and ‘led Sum-Hi 24 to 17 at the half. The third quarter was the crusher for the Sum-Hi aggre- gation as the Red and White notched 25 points to lead 49 to 29 and make the last quarter littke more than a formality. High scorer for SDU was Ke- while Chuck Conkey pick up 8 to lead the Sum-Hi hociiettes The shooting statistics show- ed that SDU hit on 19 out of 45 field goals for an average of 42 per cent while Sum-Hi scored on 10 of 51 attempts and an aver- age of 2 per cent Island Ski-Club Next Season There will be a meeting at the Charlottetown YMCA at 8 ~P.m. Tuesday to discuss plans for the possible forming of ‘an Island ski-club next season. Any- one interested in this venture is - urged to attend the meeting Tom Rowe, a native of Mon- treal, a qualified ski instructor will chair the meeting and re- oresentatives of the Summerside ski-club have been advised that ‘there are several good hills ‘available that would test any- body's skill. The main purpose of this meet- ing is to get a general idea of ;how. many people i Ph. 2-2167/in the venture and thus decide | whether it is feasible or not. THE HUNDREDTH Centennial activities Victoria, Miscouche and be featured. THE HUNDREDTH J. DAVID PUBLIC NOTICE ¢ All Islanders are reminded to watch C.F.C.Y.- 3) .V. for the C.B.C. National Telecast on Sunday, § 1964 will be shown and all the people of Prince Edward Island who work- and organized, overcame obstacles and freely ve their talents to make the Centennial Celebrat- DEPARTMENT of TOURIST DEVELOPMENT T March 28th, 1965 at 3:00 p.m. SUMMER, a film de on Prince Edward ! particularly wilh SUMMER is a tribute Rustico to STEWART A large and highly partisan crowd cheered the Saints on to ‘victory and the evening was highlighted by the appearances of the various cheerleading un- its. The next game in the series is slated for Civie Auditorum, | Tuesday night Saint Dunstan's Kevin White 16, Jimmy Dorsey 10. An- dy Cullen 11, Robert MacNutt 8, Robin MacGuigan 6, Frank Gaudet 1 Sum-Hi: Scott Linkletter $3, Buddy Brander 7. Mike Sheen ,7, Charlie Conkey 8, Brian Scul- ly 5. Bill Bishop 3 Alberta, B.C. In Playoff BULLETIN DRUMMOND VILLE, Que. CP)—British Columbia won the Royal Canadian Legion curling ‘championship Friday, defeating Alberta 108 in an extra game called to break a (vurnament deadlock. B.C skip Harold Wheeler sparked his team’s victory by Scoring two on a difficult !ast- tock shot which broke an 88 tie. Alberta skip Scott Ellis had just set up the tie, which could have resulted im an extra end. . by scoring two on his own last shot Both teams had emerged from the ninth round of regular tournament play with seven wins and two losses, forcing the tie-breaker. DRUMMONDVILLE, Que. (CP'—Alberta and British Co lumbia forced a tie - breaking round Friday to decide first place when each emerged from the ninth round of the Royal Ca- nadian Legion national curling championships with seven wins and two losses. New Brunswick placed third with ‘six Witis and three tosses~ while Newfoundland. Saskatche- wan and Nova Siotia tied for fourth with five wins for four losses each. Ontario was next with four wins and five losses, followed by Manitoba with three and six, Prince Edward Island with two and seven and Quebec with one and eight. Charlottetown, Sat, Mar. 27. 1965. Borden Team - why Delvecchio were singied out by coach Sid Abel. after the Wings won the championship Thursday night. as the «mef factors im the stretch drive In the only two other remain- ing games of the season. Mont- real plays host to Boston to might and trave's to New York for, a game the Rang- ers Sunday — None of tne «weekend games have any bearing on the final league standings Montreal will finish second. Chicago third and Toronto fourth aZains' Manitoba Wins Spiel In Playoff PORT ARTHUR CP —A pre- cise last-rock takeout of a stone half-buned behind a guard gave Leo Johnson of Winnipeg a 103 extra-end win over British Col- umbia in a sudden-death playoff for the first Camadiag seniors curling championship’ Friday night The clutch shot climaxed a ral lv in which the Manitoba shup Struck for four on the eighth end to erase a 7-4 lead fash- toned by Fred Tinimgs mink from Vancouver BC 210 Bl 160 10— 8 Manitoba 002 020 040 6210 Johnson and Tinling had com- pleted the regular 1! rounds in the ll-rink tournament tied for first place Johnson beat George Gian- nou of St John's, Nfid . 93 and Tinling took an 11-5 victory over Alf Philips’ Toronto rink. rep- resenting Ontario. im the final round to finish with 82 wis- loss records PORT ARTHUR CP —Maa- itoba and British Columbia both won games in the final draw of the ational seniorg curling championships Friday to force a playoff . Leo Johnson's Winnipeg rink beat George Gianpous rink from St. John’s, Nfld. 93 while Fred Tinkng of Vancouver took an 11-5 victory over AM Phil- With B.C. PAGE 9 Wins Ch’'ship hockey program has few years and has one of the premising programs for a town the size Borden, of Prine Island. Constable Alan Burchill the RCMF - \was ime of this season's Minor hockey program in the western town and Burchill had 131 boys registered with his association _ Cpl W J R iMac! MacDonaid brought some prestige to the Borden minor program when his Misquitoes won the Island title and this marked the first time that that i Abel announced Friday three players from the Mem- phis farm team in the Central | t 5 F affair and the Profes 1 League will joim Quarter finals in a home and home total goal I the Wings, Monday as reserve Borden pucksters squeezed by Crapaud by a margin strength m case injury for In their semi-final round they were pitted Tignisl. the playoffs and they toppled the opposition in both games as emerged F Called up were Ron Harris, 72. defenceman-right winger, Bob Wall. 22 defenceman. and goahe George Gardner also 2 The Memphis club finished fifth in the CPHL and will con- clude its regular season Sun- das nish lads by ome marker m the final game In the finals the MacDonald coached squad opposition from the Kensington representative and the series went down to the wire before the Borden squad managed to pull out a 32 win m the second game to clinch the first Island championship im the brief history of the Borden Minor Hoc- key Association. This 1s the fourth year for the BMHA. Two stars om the championship team were defenceman Dermck Irving and Roddie MacDonald, a centre, who spear- headed the champions scoring throughout the season. ‘ Charlottetown and Summerside minor hockey programs Ra i : and Villages have come up with a miner hockey system ig or- der that their youths are not deptived of iearning to ‘play the Tid Bits From Here And There Congradulations to the Birchwood hockey team and coach John « Kane upon winning the Charlottetown Interscholastic Alberta 203 011010x— 8 -, mpionship im a thrilling series staged at the Charlottetown Nor Ontano @® 000 D1 x— 3 Forum The series was in doubt right down to the final 7 Manvtob. and we thought the teams were so evenly balanced that it se anit 2a |just as weil have been Queen Charlotte that deciding game. which was played at the palace’ before approximately 700 cheering fans Thursday ELEVENTH ROUND Fitzroy street ‘ice Ontario 920 020 010 x— 5 These two teams serveg up a brand of hockey B 163 203 101 x1] ¢an6 turming the t for more of the therr three game series Sask loo 402 001 1~- 8 Six members of the Mount Allison Mounties N Ont 011 670 238 x—13 Football Conference have been drafted by three fessional football teams and will report to their Alberta 100 230 203 x—18 training camps this summer. Ottawa Rough NB 021 001 02) x— 6 ed Rick Black from the Mounties two years four of this years graduates while B.C. Lions | Manitoba W2 001 12 x— 9 Alouettes each named ome member of the Nfld @10 100 100 x- 3 crew as their choices. Black is the most famous 7 ball Conference graduate to ever enter the professional Quebec 00 610 100 2— PE! 102 001 020 O— 7 Manager Johnny Keane shifted Mickey Mantle to Thursday and both of them depied a rumor to Bye. Neva Sratia a feud was causing disorder within the Yankee Souris Toho - Centre, Bob Pulford of Torente Maple Leafs was Edge Red Point te practice Thersday and will be eat of action for ‘se ." Pumch Imiach, coach and the SUR St See ee es ee eee int Bs 7 te . ‘ NS terd’s injury. Pullerd has 13 gue finals with a 33236 victory over East Point BCYF in Souris recently. The winner of the ser- ies will win the Johnny Young Trophy : J Hughes of Souris and C. Keus of East Point were tied for SPORT IN KING’S Bruins Against Hampshire In Intermediate Playoffs Interesting and Challenging Careers in COLLECTIONS and TAXATION Department ef National Rev — 200 POSITIONS — @ Openings im 29 Centres across Canada @ lips’s Toronto mnk. represent- top spot in scoring with nine ing Ontario. in the l!th and points each D Jennings was in final round second place with eight points By ED CLINTON standings in each section, with Both finished with 82 win- and L. Griffin of in third cis Bureau of The Gussrdias cach team’s records in bracket: loss records. The playoff was with five Five players were tied Although it's hard te find out, are: scheduled for 815 pm 915 for fourth spot all with four.) isiand intermediate heckey Section 1: Myrtle FitzPatrick AST’ Poet re Dead of the Teen playoffs are still im progress. (31), Marion White (31), Jew TENTH ROUND and Fa Seeatt, M Smuh Murray Harbour Bruins, the ay Dingwell (2-1), Betty Lamb- a : int’ King’s C champions afe ie (1-2). Alice Delaney (1-3), and MacGregor of East Point. King’s County say j ire Irene Kassner (0-2). In Section \B @o4 021 160 3213 “Other point getters for the win- Playing against the- Hampshire . ws OOS NNN ners cere W_ Solloman with two Set semifinals. The first Fraser’ 34)," Lear Galleat and G . one. - , Quebec 604 040 010 x— 9 her BCYF players who got game was played im Murray (22). Florence Foertien (1-3), Sask 110 402 301 x—12 in the scoring were P. Ching. Harbour with the Bruins oe oo Res three, A. MacGregor, two: and ing out on top to the score Boylan : ~ BC 110110 01-7 R Cc _ one the - nine te seven. The OC ere Se Po PEI 002 0010110— 5 The third game in series are continuing. . corrections . First, week will be played on Monday night don't know who is playing who. mentioned that the version — Ontano 010 621 291 6i— 8 at the Souris Regional High Montague Regional will meet of the Bantams was first one Nova Scotia 710900207 gym. Game time is at 8 p.m. eee alas ‘ssely’ sorted cond Sant. tt che Ean CURLING ROUNDUP _ [ise county High School Lea. advance that far belore, but twe . Se ee ee = ARLOTTETOWN 's Bill Boyles, Jean Grant, finals. Montague defeated Sour- running. They Tee com ia the final ‘Miller. Adele Moreside. is im both games of the semi-fi- meeting Crapaud im the finals, day of the Confederation Bon- eT ices eee ete ont| Shet Deae a ae ae rh ren nar a ine Mew 2s i come series will be played southpaw by the name of Eilees Charlottetown Curling Club. MacNutt vs Dr. Drysdale. Ag- this Septy tes eee ae Twesty toms of cheb corkers.se: Bageel, Tod Brome, See we feet ieee. | ed aivers i = oe = Seafood ea Tanky ats pan one goal deficit to win the Island tion of the basketball champion- ee ee ee a ucCarmack, Seats, neuts wes'te ea|y as somes ic Ge eae a.m.: one, three. four-thirty. six nice C . Dan over See te tae, tat, let tha when Morel beth aes ond S p.m. Presentation of pris Myrtle Marlee nist. Best Pet \ecend quam ty Ore gsels Aad|.. Ateation SO kate: tee aan eeren, Miriam Hyde. the series ended on quite 2 dra-|cato ain't dead. Even you will SOURIS Ice 3 — Fred Cannon, Pauline matic note. With three minutes have te admit that afier they The following 1s the curlimg ssunders. Reg. Mahar, Pearl left, Souris scored to come with- | win the Stanley Cup .. If you're draw at Souris for tomght Smith vs Norman Nicholson, im one goal of Crapaud, and had still around. that is .. Souris ago "Cee : oun pared foe ; afer all ot lent or looms Ice -M_ Fitzpatrick vs. J , Bry ‘ = araeremgrd two ae sat MacDonald minutes , Souris were entered .. Souris Elemen- Ice Two — Open ie ohrey dnd Bomnell LePage the receiving end 0° a penalty. tary hosts Air Marshall Johe- H and Bonnell LePage 9 PM. se winner of Stan Bro. Despite this, they kept om all ston im Souris this Saturday in Ice One — E. Kassner vs. H. match vs Winner forwards and maintained the both boys and girls basketball Poole. anton and Bill Beer Match. ‘Thea with a minute finals Ice Two — R. Jenks vs J. ‘ce 1 — Open and a half left, and still short- MacLean Spares— Lieyd Grant. Ivan aa a 1 MAHA M k | Berrigan. Giepey. Mel Jen. in faver of the extra terwaed. BELVEDERE kins, HH. Kelly. D.V. MacDon-/ i fover of (he em , The following is the curling aid Joyce MacKinnon, Lorna 0 ois firm and Crapend R li draw at Belvedere for today. Jenkins. Connie MacLeod. Serene Land U ng 645 pm AFTERNOON hockey champions Com SUMMERSIDE lee 1 A Oe. Cee 2 pm. (2 year fants) \potalesiann, topes time Amateur Hockey See eee re iccordy, ke 2 — Butch McGee. Ted “Worell has done 1 again: Last tion's rating of Hennessey vs “ Miuches, Miller, Merlin MacKenzie. Ed year. in Morell, they won the mitted by RCAF meraapmerrel ee) ons Hodgson vs N.S. MacLeod, Bert boys and girls island basketball ally to have oe Patterson. —. David Scales. championship, As far as we can terday will be sre aaa ce ice 3 — ‘Tumblers! - Ralph learn this was the first teme a The Eagles Boyles. Herry Sus “Gladys Manninz Gordon Weller. school had won both titles in the Wednesday. Grant vs Bil Burden. > Frank Trainor. Lieyd Grant VS same year. This year, at Ath- Dr. Hillard Clark, Summer Molloy, Dave Scales. Edith Da- ° - . ° side, MARA vis Mac Kennedy. DV. MacDonald. ena. they have repeated both side, local lee 3 — Bill Moreside. Janet readin ieee eee winning par Pre me a Williams. Bill Lee. Kay Hughes Ice 1 — (Tumblers) Dr. fairty ensily of the Mr. Hansen _ “_—~—_ pr. Drysdale, HE. Carmichael, Ip the ‘irst round girls | of the Ait Hennessey vs Andy Humpb- playoffs. Morell discosed of Ken- | (sOseree 0! rey. Bill Burden. F.H. Macim- sinzton. while Souris pulled ® be contacted MONTAGUE me finals, Morel maintaines Dowell tives ; their mastery Nova Scotia. The following is the curlimS 1, the way, this was the third Ca sen ae Deeks) ‘“raight year that these two © 2" 7 pm (Mixed Benspicl) teams have met in the Island fi- wv SAR vee ice 1 — E. McLare, P. Jom .3. PCV and Morell boys won The following stone. O MacDonald. H. Galle laine rounds acainst PV1 players are OFFICERS way vs K. MacDonald. A MC 1.5 wiscouche and then Morell the am Gregor. L. Nicholson. H. Mathe- poin0g strong to wie the title | Willis essey for = a Congrats to beth teams. RCAF Fs van, Wm. Faulkner, B. Scra® ine Club have a big bonsolel ply, Gary Om = > 5 oom D. Cr" | dest showt complet. The teams | Mace _¢€ ° Stewart. E. Caldwell were divided sections . 9pm. of six teams each, and met in a michael, Lyk kce 1 — K. MeKearie. B. M2 round robin series. This first I bon, J. McNeill, L. McLute v8 round is almost completed, and I Be WS Maciatyre, C. Ings. E. De | the winners of each section will ge var, L. Furness. meet for the r | Kee 2 — K. Sallivan, E. Cad amert Griffin " } | more, Solles, N. Thompses. - es vcs, seca! ADDITIONAL SPORT P > . é - ;