, RCAF Summerside Eagles Cap Tri Service Ch'ship SUMMERSIDE — RCAF Sum- ing RCD (Army) &2 on Wednes Bob MacDougall and “Nipp- merside Eagles won their sec- day and the following day de- er’ McNeill tallied for Shear- ond championship within five feated their old rivel Green- water MacDougall scored his days, defeating Shearwater Fly- wood Bombers 54 on Tony in the second period after the ers 11-2 to win the three day, Licari’s winning goal in the Eagles failed to move the puck « 10 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat., Mar. 20, 1965. SPORTS FRONT _ Detroit Club In Top Spot By srt CULLES Tri-Service Hockey Tourngment third period out of their own end = McNeill It burns this writer to be forced to acknowledge the fact that | at the RCAF Station yesterday Jean Paul Guy led Summer- netted the other score in the the Detroit Red Wings are the hottest club in the National Hockey afternoon. side’s win over Shearwater with third period League with the gruelling %0-game schedule ai! but over and the Last Saturday the Eagles five goals and one assist. The In another deciding game yes- * a a fortabi first place claimed the Maritime Armed husky winger scored twice in terday. Cornwallis Cougars Abelmen resting ce bees y= ° formance in every on . Forces Hockey League title by the second and third periods. (Navy) belted Stadacona (Navy) Lge biden an ee ee te een sational oung E a eee defeating Greenwood Bombers Defenceman George MacDon- 94 to win the consolation title game from every member of the team from » ' , / 42 ald notched two markers and Chatham RCAF Panthers were Prior to the final game, Shear- other Eagles goals went to Doug originally to have played in- water and Summerside were Tucker, Kevin Hutchings, Kevin stead of Stadacona but had to two of 11 teams who remained Reidy and George Buffet ‘withdraw because of lack of unbeaten in the single knock- Shearwater had little chance) players out tourney The Flyers wallop- from the opening whistle. Sum- Cornwallis’ Bruce Campbell ed RCHA (Army) 104 on merside, who were to fore- @ new recruit, won the individ. Thursday and yesterday morn- check agressively all afternoon, yal scoring championship wah Roger Crozier down to the last bench warmer on the Detroit roster. Sid Abel, coach of the Wings. has remained quietly con- fident throughout the season and when the Wings ran into 4 little difficulty um the middle of the schedule Abel seemed to have the solution right at his finger tips as he sent Roger Crozer south for a rest and when Crozier came back he was all set to battle his way back to the top of the Vezina trophy race and lead the Wings to the top of the ladder in the ‘big time circuit ing upset highly rated Black almost blew the Flyers off the gix goals and eight assists She! was criticized rather strongly when he allowed the Watch ‘A’ Battahon ‘Army’ 840 ice in the first period to lead 5- Farl Thompson of Shearwater Toronto Maple Leafs to pick-up Terry Sawchuk in last year san before_ their . afternoon game 0 then led 81 after the second was second with six goals and nua! NHL draft and gave the Wing's regular goaltending job to 4 with Summerside period. Tucker opened thejfive assists and Jean Paul Guy greer kid named Crozer Crozier and every member of the Summerside earned their pos- game's scoring within the first’ of Summerside had seven goals ition in the final round by dump- 52 seconds. and three assists : Detrott band of pucksters appear determinec to make Mr Abe! look like one of the greatest hockey prophets of all-time Our Chicago Black Hawks have done it again-—petered out tm the stretch drive—and although we must admit we are a little disgusted we would sooner see the Reay coached forces meet Summerside also won the CURLING ROUNDUP Snomed’ eleht"eoala wr eagles games. RCN Ships were next the Wings in the Stanley Cup semi-finals than the Maple Leafs. CHARLOTTETOWN Al Johnsen, Ivan Hughes vs Lo With sx goals allowed in two Toronto seems to have the Hawks number while we think the t = : 2 PAP ay Cotiris > The Confederation Bonspiel ser of Ivo Cudmore and Dr. 84mes Hawks might, just be able to get back on track in time to topple will continue today at the Char- Coady match Black Watch ‘B’ Battalion the Abelmen and save us from a complete disaster. The local KELLY WINS BONSPIEL lottetown Curling Club. This will Ice 1 — Open . | (Army) literally had no scor chapter of the Detroit fan club are swelling their chests now and be the last day's play. 7.45 p.m. ing punch at all They were if the Wings ever happened to win the Cup we are afraid Char- Dr AB Kelly’s rink defeat- federation Bonspiel yesterday ton, Dr. Frank Jeiks. Dr Don Chris Gallant. Don Beatteay Ice 1 — Bill Moreside, F. shutout in the two games they lottetown would find itseif a little short of space ed Charlie Craig's St John at the Charlottetown Curling MacKay and Dr Kelly. Coms® 454 Doug Bell. Th ; ve SOURIS _ Boyles, W. Auld, D. Wtison vs played 30 by RCN Ships and Barring a complete upset, the Wings will wind up this season quartet to win the mens sec- Club Members of the winning lation winners included Addie @ Bei. fhe competi- The following is the curling san Bryenton. G Malloy. I. eee RCAF Chatam with their first league championship since 1956-57 season. Well, tion of the Charlottetown Con- foursome included Vern Mit- MacDonald. Dave Walker. tion will comciude today oon st Souris for aan Gal. Cutmore. K. Hughes = Ice 1 — S. Coffin vs }- b. Ice 2 — J. Dingwell yy. Milan, F. Trainor, D. Gormley . vs Tid Bits From Here And There R ° ° Fitzpatrick. vs. K nn B. Bryenton, D. Scales, M. Auld. FOR Ini , of world curtin an ers 1e eC in S: ALB N Ice 3 — B. les, a ‘* . United States ended Canada's domiation of the world curling g 7 | The folowing ia thé curling dy. J. Malloy. A MacLean vs L-” RELAXATIO the International | draw at Alberton for today. Cox, K. Mustard, I. Hughes, E. (7 PM. Cudmore —at— Perth ice rink. Bud Sommerville skipped the winning foursome ° A R P Hard 4 — Reg MacLean, E. C x eich upecl’ the Galena eid 5 ayner, atsy y, lee 4 — Z an, ox, . Canaciss Henry O'Malley, Alice Faye B. Lee, D. Moreside vs B. Mac- Ch’town Billiard Club . with N ‘Hawk’ Larter at the heim. Barrett vs. Hilton Barbour, Gee, T. Acorn, D. Rogers, H. 475 Gt. George Ph. 2-2167 handed St. Dunstan's High School hockey team their first ae McEwen, John OMal- Kennedy. defeat of the season im Charlottetown and District junior NEW YORK (AP)—The New with 5:24 gone im the period. Gordie Howe scored before the 17.04, and Rateile’s first 1% . Evelyn Gallant. hockey action at the Charlottetown Forum, Thursday night. York Rangers salvaged a 66 Uliman’s go-ahead goal, which period was over for a 21 edge. minutes later. left it 53 New wee mongers A eee Bull The Rangers were faced with a ‘do or die’ situation as they § —=—'tie. with Detroit Friday night on tied him with Chicago's Bobby Murphy's goa! was his 2th and York going into the final. uckne oe. ae reer vs. were trailing the best-of-five series 2-4 going into Thursday's = Jean Ratelle’s goal after high Hull for:the NHL's goal-scoring gave the wings five 2) - goal The Red Wings, whe bombed o7 ine an Laure seaman, battle. Young omer Kennedy paved the way for the Rang- |seoring Norm Uliman sparked a lead, came at 9:14. scorers. Ullman, Howe, Alex Boston 103 Thursday night, out- 9 pw ne ey - moving centreman blasted three mart- = third-period rally by the Na The Rangers, who failed to Deivecchtio and Bruce MacGre- shot New York 4227 but goalie 64 Turner, Lou Turner, Up i he paced his team to tional Hockey League's leading beat the Wings in seven meet- gor are the others Marcel Paille came up with 13 Seaman Lorraine their 5-4 overtime triumph over the Red and White forces. Red Wings. ings at New York, opened the Goals by Doug Robinson, John saves in each of the last two ys Raigh Callbeck Baan | Kennedy fired the winner in the second overtime of the | The deadlock increased De- scoring on Donnie Marshall's Brenneman and Vic Hadfield, periods to keep the Rangers im an Everett Shea, Verna Smail-| ! |troit’s margin over second place 19th goal of the season with ail within the first six minutes the game. man {Montreal to four points. The less than four minutes gone in of the middle period, lifted New First period — 1. New York, 6B Prdham, Isabel Clarke, The the game York to a 42 advantage Ull- Marshal! 19 ‘Nevin, Hillman’ Lloyd Matthews, Verna Call- one But Detroit's Ron Murphy and man’s first goal of the might, at 3:56; 2 Detroit, Murphy 2% beck vs. Art Wilkie, Jean Camp- the Barkley. Promovost i 17, e. De bell, Earl Callaghan. Dot- Elis action Red Wi } ings. 5 troit, Howe 2% (Ullman) 19:10. bombed Boston Bruins will host Billy Reay’s Ratelle pulled the Rangers |Penalties—Seiling 3:09. Murphy MONTAGUE Chicago Black Hawks and New York Rangers will invade Maple even with 3% minutes remain- '3:09) Brown 8:25: Lindsay 1:47; The following is the curing Leaf Gardens to battle with ‘Punch’ Imiach’s warriors to jing on his second goal of the Bergman, 2 minors, 11:47; @raw at Montague for today: Hicke, 2 minors, 11:47; Gadsby 7 P-M. ter has scored 10 goals in his : 16:24: Hadfield 17:44 Ice 1 — J. S. DesRoches, D. | plays if teet detect ince Bay Biinare and sdvence to tne lait 10 games, : - Second peried—t. New York, Nicholson. K. Lynn. B. Mabon | iis Ranges angst te pak The Red Wings had come Robinson 9 Gilbert) 0:38: 5. VS- Dr. Johnston, C. Ings, H. — - ane ere — from two goals down in the final New York, Brenneinan 4 (How- Galloway, A. Bears. cam epeh Moncton — me : period, as Ullman completed a ell, Hicke) 3:24> 5. New York, Ice 2 — B. Ferguson, L. Mac- ee possibly oe Halifax oe hat trick with his 37th and 38th __ Hadfield 18 (Nevin, Marshai]) Donald, H. Matheson, L. Mac- | ai Moncton players are: goaltender Larin, forw tallies of the season. Eddie Joy- Queen Chariotte High School ley opened the scoring at 5:27 5-55. 7 Detroit. Ullm2i 3, Domald vs. E. Shaw, P. Jobn- Doiron, Hartley Estabrooks, George (Goose) Gosselin. and ars goal, sandwiched between ‘defeated Birchwood High School of the first period om a play 17:94: 8 New York, Ratelle 12 ston, L. Munroe, H. Robbins. ers mentioned are: defenceman Cliff MacKay and forward Jim last night to tie up their best tain Bob Doherty. Robert Stew- suing _ ‘Lindsay 3:58; Gilbert _ Ice 1 — George Kennedy, M & Beckman. The Halifax player is defenceman Licyd (Toy Toy) of five series at one game ard, who played most of the 9 ~ Barkley 15:24: Hadfield Nicholson, D. Clarkson, E. Mac- | Gallant of Summerside, Prince Edward Island Open Volleyball Seat game. scored at 9.57 to put the 19.99 Leod vs. H. Moar, P. Sullivan, Peter Snell, double Olympic medallist and holder of | ’ ; he big difference in the Wimners S TOW Third period—9. Detroit, Ul- J-_ MacNeil, L. MacLeod. three world records, confirmed fomresey he would definitely | Ch ship Today come was he otsueens vas ray Poul Stanley closed. ao man 37 ‘Murphy, Smith) 1:50: sue TAS Foulner, c. retire after his European tour in June and July. He defeated | , of the Queen Charlotte's goalie the scoring in the first period 10. Detroit, Joyal 6 (Pronovost, Parker” ieelwaas ar Canada’s Bill Crothers im the 800 metres in Tokyo. SUMMERSIDE — A P-El. Tracy Johnstone Johnstone on a passing play with Doher- Jettrey Se chee Murphy, clair, C. MacKinnos Ee wn Lioyd ‘Bull’ Hillier’s Flyers Covehead 93 with kicked. caught, and sprewied to’ and See + 7-99 9:14; 12. New York, Ratelle 13 : s toppled in Inter- four teams participating stop shot after shot from the Tommy Cullen tallied at 7.09 9:14. 12 New York, Ratelle & mediate ‘C’ hockey action at North River rink. Thursday night. will be held here Saturday, Gord : ‘ riod to (Gilbert, Robinson) 16:30. Pen day, sharp shooting Birchwood team. of the second period to cut the oo BELVEDERE 4 Don Wood paced the Flyers scoring attack with six goals while | Montford, of Summerside. presi- Smith. in the Birchwood cage Queen Charoitie lead to 31 but alties—Brown 2:36. Nielson 7:56, The following is the Sam Tibbo notched a brace and Bob Dalziel fired a singleton. ‘ent of the Maritime Volleyball was less spactular than John- the Queen Charlotte team came Barkley 11:07, Gadsby 17.30. draw at Belvedere for ae For the losers, Gregory, Morrison and Malone dented the twines. | ASsociation, announced Thurs stone but never the less he Tight back to register a marker Saves 2 p.m. oy. day. heid his team in the game, es- on Stanley's third goal. Bobby Crozier 413 4-21, Ice 2 — (2 year playdowns) HUNTERS’ | P in the pecially in the third period Whitlock scored a beautiful solo 'Pailie 10 13 13-36 Alan Scales,| - CORNER will be Shearwater Flyers; Fair- Queen Charlotte lead 30 at effort to narrow the QCHS lead H.H. Kelly, Walter Auld vs HE’ ne 7 period, ao ns 2 Pie! cued the scoring BASKETBALL | Carmichael, Bob Giggey, J.N. MacLeod, Wilbert McInni Queen Charlotte scored the Steads Pharmacy took a 21 ae ; only goal of the third period on lead in the best of five finals 46 } — (Club Championships) | right to represent the Maritimes. *Queen Charlotte's Paul Stan- Ken Bailum's marker at the Queen Charlotte High (7, Beer, Errol Nicholson, , Alex Wilson, Heber Jones vs E. | Volieybail gym Thursday night with a2 © Taylor, Al McCurdy, NS. & 3 3 vi i 1 ! The 7th of March, St. Pat- on_opring. chosters 20d Waitt 2h when they wont Ib rt O I on ice 4 (2 year playdowns fick’s Day, has come and gone|at a throw, plus costs, that in Feorusry, * : e a Nn» Op | cont Sates te pece te : and no wild geese worth the sure took the joy out of spring Mr Montiord said yesterday | Steads attack. The closest play- | Fe tae ald Gage ot mate cee, Doeching. He penalties {or this weekend's tournament wes e e er to Hyndman, in the scoring | ee spring shoot- game law and migratory birds arranged as warmup for the | end of the game, was Ellsworth n March was the infractions get any lower poach- Aces in the Dominion competi- n ur in 1e | of the Movers who collected 27 day when busters ftepaired tojers will soon be expecting a bo tion the following weekend. points. Strang, of the M Day and clticiolty ‘aponed’ the Gee "fens, senate | Suppose Shearwater Fiyers might . also and MacLean, also of the J a fime remitting practice travel to Vancouver for the com-| TORONTO (CP)—Ernie Bou-'a 37 win. while Samson made kins team, were the only other ee Ss cher Cumtetetven| CH te Ces ee an Ea 5 petition. 'shey played some of the great- a final shot takeout to zive Que- players to get into the double ior ot. Pelt viewed in that light. This weekend's play gets um- est shots, but his short draw bec a 98 extra-end victory over figures as they picked up 17 an 3, See tee ten ee, Ah eet ee et ae derway at 9 o'clock Saturday. attempt with last rock gave PE. Newfoundland defeated and 10 points respectively. pedir ror - AF he also reap and the reaping | morning at Civic Auditorium Saskatchewan a 10-9 victory New Brunswick $# and Ontario Steads had taken a 36-23 lead a =n |days are about over for the sim-' and is expected to be completed and toppled Manitoba from the took .an easy 8&5 win over at the half and never looked anes ie . Troce, | ple rensen there'll be ne crop t0 by 6.39 p.m The semi-finals are ranks of the undefeated in the Northern Ontario im other back. Sus "cards anys tomaee aol cae in slated for 3.30 in the afternoon national mixed curling cham- eighth-round games STEADS — Weeks 0. Hynd- eae ee ne Gentle limiting of the take of and the finals for 5.30 pionships Friday. British Columbia had taken a man ©, MacGonnell 16, H ~ Raters geese young seals this spring to 50,000 The Maritime Volleyball” Roushey, whose Winnipeg rink 42 lead in the fourth but Al- Ladner 7, B. Leclair 8, Smith STAINLESS STEEL were played for. Some ey move by Championships are scheduled trailed Saskatchewan’s Grant berta battled back and, after 5, Diamond 6, James 0 — 87. | shoots were Fi peat Me pagar department concerned. Some for April 3rd at Mount Allison Bouey of Regina %2 after five collecting three on the seventh MOVERS — Strang 17, Ells- BLADES poe amen nen ee would kill the last young University in Sackville, N.B.. Mr. ends in the eighth-round match, to take a 64 lead, took com- worth 27, MacLean 10, S. Lad- ate ts — and then weep the following ford said came through with a spectac- mand of the contest. ner 6, Burns 0, Grant 5 — 6. e sides to transport their soring becamee there was noth- - ular display to gain an #4 tle | Ontario etter, losing one os The fourth game in the finals In 1917 —_ was luke the farmer's cat the year North River Tops But Saskatchewan, colected second apd took’ pair on the High on Mosday with the star { banned under Migratory quail were purchased two on the n Boushey, third. Northern Ontario took Birds Convention Act. On March per bird and turned loose for cat G'town Midgets who was counting number one two on the fourth but- after eee 29th, 1929 1 was sworn in as Fe-| food at four smackers per piate when he came up to throw his Grant followed with two more 608 pte Tats ne eae tae tae ee North River midgets bombed last stone of the game, was four he was never in trouble again Mi H k Se 7 a eg nen | made hoot disappearing Cooeetown midgets 10-0 at the leet, short of the hones. EIGHTH ROUND inor Oc ey mi- ——, estimated between ¢ | ate raw oan disappearing Georgetown rink recently. loss left Alberta, skipped po 100 320 002 0— 7 =. MANO Ghose st Trasadie |e oe ~ppooe deter Kenny MacDonald, Paul Mac-|by Lee Green of Calgary. 785 ainerts 011 001 320 1— 9 ; awege egg ein ig dig sly aon Aaah Donald, Glen Leard, and Leigh |the only undefeated rink after pF 1 210 010 120 10— 3 MONDAY. MAR head Bay, Rustico, Pownal Bay, and the! Frizzell each scored twice to|seven games in the li-+rinK Quon 001 202 903 O1— 9 ‘ a Cro sa8 Fist River were tare found his cat weeping s..7e the scoring honors for round-robin tournament. Nfld. 201 021°010 2— 9 i Eo Stace ae hack westers qusil feathers. She opest days North River Barry Craswell Manitobe, which has already NB 020 200 301 0— 3 : He at the same and Tommy Thompson tallied |sat out a bye slong with Al wy Ontario 100 200 101 x— 5 Seeaias te aot es oon spot giving vent to 1. other North River goals. /derta, had a 61 won-loss record Ou:aria 002 022 020 x— 8 “ons os feat as orGet G88 [0 eee ee at we res \after the eighth round and sec- <4) 023 030 002 0—10 tough as nails watered tears. was lond-place tie with Ontario's Ray When I.Jook back on some of|@ Saunt pussy betons, the, gave QCHS Rifle Club rast of Usiowite Manitoos NTH ROUXD my patrols, it makes me down strike. Once 3 Northern Ontario, skipped by! .. 290 101 010 x— 7 3RD weary just to think about them. 2¢2im this columnist wishes to Wil! Biron of Sudbury, followed 200 101 . GA } forked the saddle on Prince Commend the department con-, ins Tournament Wi! Biron of sedbory. Mitarts. | auebec O11 010 101 x— 3 CHTOWN BANTAMS vs. early one April morning at 7.45 cerned for their timely foresight The Queen Charlotte High Rinks skipped by Brub Peter- 3c 223 010 301 O—13 4TH. GAME in the yard of the Lennox Hotel, |with regard to the limit on the Club recently won s Wurman Gol, 208 of Fredericton and Charles Nova Scotia 000 103.030 4—11 CHTOWN MIDGETS vs. S°SIDE MIDGETS __ Souris, and headed for my home | take on young seals. over the Prince of Wales Col 'Piper of Halifax and Newiound-t $:00 P.M. Sea Wie eek wan totes Goon] Hage Clute, The tcophy._ proven |iand'e Dave Pedley of St-Sote'e!new- Bruns. ono 101 dan x— af “AM seal rt ED. ceaken Crea ai te var. oot?) Diumasteaffrcagee jro.°2, Pie, 20 ect Pree pea Tang Vancomer Tes Gee Admission Price For All or Any Part Journey's end as the sun Robertson, Paulene Sherren, An~ 114 ‘Saskatchewan had three Nfid 016 101 Oox x— 3 Fons Ni P | \gus_ MacLeod apd Bob Currie. wins each in eight games, while Manitoba 402 050 43x x—18 Apaission * ips Fowna NGS (rite Eater Island's Gordon SARA, Wayne Dover's goal in cua HL STAN iSpicer of Summerside had @N. Ontario 020 010 020 x— 5 . dendeath overtime gave Dun- By THE CANADIAN PRESS Jone victory in cight starts. Alberta’ 3 C8 Ba 8 Junior Hockey Finals ! ! ! Ponaal at the Nerth River Siek| WLT F Apt had one win. in seven tries. Bye: Princt Edward Island. (4th Game) Thursday night. Tits gure Gin) Beet 72 7 208 166 1 | The | Manito ved ite pooent STANDINGS PWL ww Denstatinnge team the best of /Mostresl 32 21 11 104 100 Tl igame to Gu. Only deadly] ‘Alkeria “ape FORUM ate “C” hockey. Toronto 8 % 14 182 165 @B Grav shooting by Boushiy kept) Masitebe afi Dunstaffnage now meets the gums. Ontario I Sunday, March st—-2:00 P.M. winner York-Kingstos | besten oa 61s 30-4 Se yw yg be oa3 . . . i the. finals. cession, and stole three on the) British 945 = Goel maetennte eee) NAMES eighth by como. arough | Saskatchewan 945 ROGERS “RANGERS MacDougall) Unlike Jerasalem arti-|port with less than tree inches) New Branswick #35 - ‘s choke, Brussels sprouts really |to spare for a takeout. Nova Scotia 835 i = and Judson handied|are named after the city. The! Alberta took a 66 lead on the Newfoundland 835 S.D.U. HIGH SCHOOL re the can be beck 10 |sovesth ond fo tp 2 close | Ques s17 ' ; bettie and @ on to PEL ei17 : \