\ The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat., March 12, 1966. 9 SPORTS FRONT i 1 Hockey Fans 1 See Action By CHRIS ANNETT £ ie | { thE “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” SECOND SECTION Charlottetown, Mon., March 14, 1966. — Che Guard: © wv ‘PAGE 9 = HOT POTATO Chicago goalie. Glenn Hall Toronto attempted to score un- . hockey game. At left is Pete juggles puck in his glove as — successfully in first period of _ Stemkowski (12) of Toronto. Hawks Overwhelm C: ° However there was some consolation for the Canadians. ° : i First their bronze medal was the best showing that Canada : has made in the World hockey championships since they : were played in Colarado Springs in 1962. The coaches of , * the eight teams voted for an all star team (all except the : Russian coach that is who stated that there were no stars on CHICAGO (AP)—Bobby Hulii Hay slapped home a _ tie- converting two rebounds from his team) and three Canadian players. were.mamed te the {scored his 52nd goal of the sea-| breaking goal at 8:39 and Mi-|close up. dream team. Seth Martin, Gary Begg and Fran Huck. son Sunday night and sent Chi- |kita made the scere’ 3-1 with a stunned the fourth ze cago Black Hawks winging to aj goal at 12:05. Hay connected | place Wings as John Mc- RANGERS ELIMINATED 5-1 National Hockey League vic- | with his 17th goal at 18:48 and |Kenzie roared in with a pass to tory over Teronto Maple Leafs. | Phil Esposito came up with bis |sore after 1 seconds of play. | Fredericton Wings, after being rudely surprised The Golden Jet, who had /24th at 17:26. is However, Detro rebounded | 42 Wetay evening came’ up with a convincing 102 ‘win .|shattered the National Hockey In all, the Hawks pappered |with Alex Deivecchip scoring bis | and then just held on to a 5S goal lead League season record with his|Gamble with 37 shots on goal |25th and 26th goals within a | Sa ee a ee ts ak ee ee Sist goal against New York Sat-| while Toronto had 29 shots on|span slightly more than four | Rogers Rangers who pumped in four-goalls in the final session | urday night, scored No. 52 on a | goalie Glenn Hall. minutes. | of play. The-Red—Wings-fired- their final into_an empty backhand shot in the second pe- UMMARY. ; The Bruins tied the score 2-2 cage_to clinch the win‘ and capture the NB. - P.E.1. Jumior jriod to give the Hawks a 1-0 § ~~ | ait 19:10 of the opening period-on-+ hockey crown. There are a lot of things that could be said /lead- First period — No scorimg.|4 goal by Ron Schock, recalled: about the series but I will just the players WHO | But they needed .a third-pe-|Penalties — Ellis’ 2:10, Pilote | contiy from San Francisco ot DID PLAY for the great exhibition of that they gave {riod charge from Billy and Stan 6:11, Hillman 7:06. Jarrett 14:45. the Western League: local hockey fans They battled every inch of the way and (ygudte to hand the onrushing Second period — 1. Chicago,! wiovd Smith, a Boston castoft, there is no need for any of them to be ashamed of their jy.ars their first loss in 19 |Hull 52 (Stapleton, Esposito) iu the Red Wings in front to efforts. They were simply beaten by a better team. games. . 11:58. Penalty—Pronovost 7:07. | stay as, he continued to torment “The victory, coupled with | Third period—2. Toronto, Pul |nis former teammates. Smith : ~ [| Montreal's 3-2 loss to New York, |ford 26 (Hillman) 3:05; 3. Chi- | connected with his 19th goal and pe ae pay : ny... lifted the second-place Hawks |cago, Hay 16 (Jarrett, Nester nis tith against the Bruits at PLAY-OFF HOCKEY E within one point of Montreal. enko) 8:39: 4: Chicago, Mikita | 14:58 of the secondperiod: ~~ ma ee Chicago’s uprising put an end |26 (Wharram, Mohns) 12:05; 5. First =a Baten: ee ; to, the recent astounding per- » Hay 17 (Nesterenko. | onsie 15 (Schock) :17; 2. De ; C] ie STADIUM formances by Toronto goalie |Angotti) 13:43; 6. Chicago, Es \troit, Delvecchio 25 (MacD id 3 . ie ‘ Bruce Gamble: Gamble came | posito 24 (Pilote) 17:26. Penal- Howe) 7:29: 3. Detroit. Delvec. : ; up as a replacement seven |ties—Stapleton 1:06, Baun ml |o1i, 96 (Watson, Howe). 11:38; games ago and gave the Leafs (nor, major. Ravlich minor, ma |," pooton Schock (Marotte, TONIGHT. (MONDAY) a tie and then five straight vie- |Jor, 14:58. Doak) 19:10. Lang- oer +n See ia oe fae igsies while turning in four ate wm YF 9 7 13-gyllois 1:90, MeKenzle 6:46, Boivin ’ 1 : prior to Sunday. ae 11 10 1637 (8:2, Watson 9:05, Woytowich 8:15 P. M. HAS 91 POINTS sted 16,668 13:47, Smith 18:13, Bergman ma- Hull’s goal, which gave him ee jor, Kennedy major 19:52. ~ : 91 points for the season—five DETROIT 8 BOSTON 4 , Second period — 5. Detroit, ‘Sandy’s Royals : short of the record set by Dickie| BOSTON (AP) — Detroit Red |Smith 19 (MacDonald, Boivin) |. ; Moore .in 1958-59—stood up until | Wings snapped an eight-game |14:58; 6. Detroit, Fonteyne 3 vs. : 2 the Leafs cashed in on a power- | winless streak in overpowering |(Bergman) 17:39. Penalty — ne ars Fetes play early._in-the-.third- period.| Boston Bruins. 8-4 _in.a National |Westfall 10:13. 0... | Pp Motor A to tie the game at 3:05 on Bob} Hockey League game Sunday| Third period—7. Boston, Mc- S ope aces Pulford’s 26th goal. night with the help of two third-|Kenzie 16 (Bueyk, Doak) 5:51; iS sy Cashin was atom ue song ae CR Been, tow | saw Gamble, who had been bril- | Bathgate. . regor; 8:24; 9. > w- Admission: Adults 75c; Students 50c liant while turning back 20 shots | 33-year old Bathgate |art 14 (Langlois, Oliver) 10:02; ; in the first two periods, sud- scoring famine of 37 Na- |10. Detroit, Bathgate, 13 (Boi . denly. fall apart. ‘tional Hockey League games by |vin, MacGregor) 15:35; 11. De- | (AP. Wirephoto). Leafs; nners troit, MacDonald 11 (Ullman, Smith) 16:04; 12. Detroit, Pren- tice 10 (Delvecchio, Bergman) 18:36.. Penalties—Howe 18:03. Shots. on goal by 14 11 16—41 10 14 9—33 NEW YORK 3 MONTREAL, 2 NEW YORK (AP) —Bob Nevin provided the offensive Best finec _ Free gifts too! > at : : 5 ow ‘ tering the puck to Ratelle, whose (Nevin, Hadfield) 12:19. Penalties — Hillman :37, Fleming 5:40, 19:51, Harris 5:40, 8:34, Howell, Beliveau 7:55, | 9 Absolutely safe Keith Carmichael Great for rolling by hand or machine. 2 Embassy Gift Coupons in every pack, 10 in every tin. ™. sad | the -third period Red Wings Triumph Twice Eliminate Charlottetown By FREDDY MacDONALD before passing to Linc MacKenzie eft point in the Fredericton ar | Fredericton Junior Red Wings skating down leftwing into the worked his way down the le defeated the Charlottetown Rang- |Fredericton end. MacKenzie went |b o ards to the corner. ‘‘Ho ers in two games over the week-|around the right end to eliminate the Charlotte-|passed to' Les town team from the Maritime ‘up ng & & el goal to wallop the his second goal of Rangers 10-2 on Saturday be- the 3.19 mark of fre eliminating ee pit riod .to give the © urther playoff competition with |lead. a 7.5 victory on Sunday after- ger ee noon ; hind night the Red Wings the the end of the first |p, 3 fl & - ‘ig? z z beds BE ee RE Saturday led 3-1 at od -_ is rE i ; a & Fs £ ‘ R FEE ”~ sil: bE bel z oe S g F sik ‘ J . 5 : E wf iu Pope Motor Aces Whitewash Nationals Gee i is ee : i i af ® ! 3a 3 Byte 1 5 cl i i g bk lik F a i ee vie Es i g ie i z ig z : fl FF REE f 5 $ F : RE i i B is e : Fa i i it Reeke 8 8 ef g : 3 i e Rak. FF BE B 3 >t a i | i i i Canadian National Are Third In Title F to blueline = i —. c bay ies ing ceteka Mee By CARL MOLLINS goal performance of Vyacheslav Klapac got the Czech goal "| Ferguson 10 (Larose Back. LJUBLJANA, Yugoslav ia/Starshinov. : the 15th minute of the sec “lstrom)_7:03; 3. New York Nevin | (CP) = Russia won the world | Russia went through the 11-/period. The four other Ri 4. New York, Marshall 24 |hockey title in a breeze Sunday, |day tournament without a de-|goals came off the sticks <¢ 28 (Howell, Goyette). 8:93: |Smothering Czechoslovakia ¥-1/feat, winning six games and ty- Konstantin Loktev, Aleksand 4. New York, Marshall 24|im the final game of the 1966/ing one for 13 points—one shy|Almetov, Anatoliy Firsov ai (Nevin, Hillman) 12:01; 5. Mont-|tournament behind the three-jof the maximum and for the {defenceman Vladimir Breznev. ieih: Penang ree proms i Walid cwateur Beckey.| WLT FA [Brown * 9:34, mice Sherwood Beats A tie in the final game would | Russia 60155 7 12:01. S ris T. m beady’ he the scam cae gh Paper coca Pending Brown 4 : oor ; Czech players’ hearts early,| Canada’s success over S Shots on goal by). 708. Sherwood captured the Kings|scoring three goals in two min-|was a triumph enthusi : and Queens paperweight cham-|utes and two seconds and that/and fighting sp after pepo 8 21 1140 |nionship Saturday evening as|was the game. |Swedes had taken an early 1. nae 5 7 8-20lthey downed Souris 42. John| Starshinoy got his goals in the |lead: Attendance—15,569 ~_ |Dowling proved to be a one» man|first periéd and finished. with a! The Swedes led at the end | offense olla inset dine (ta hr Pr Agger me paged bt 81 gpg j F home three goals and|more than any other player. _Nils Nilsson at 8:23. It followed | New Shipment of Garry Wood added the insurance |GOALIE WANTED OUT |a beautiful passing cobinatio Honda Balk marker. Randy Cheverie ‘and| Viadimir Dzurila, the best | im which Roland Stoltz and- ! BIKES [rary McLure gave Souris two|czech goalie, was :0 disgusted Goran Nilsson took part. Just A vrived! goals, ___ lafter ‘the Russians grabbed a|BEG SCORED EQUALIZER ___ The Souris ‘team will visit.3.0Jead with the game a ntl Gary Begg of Winnipeg /,_§j Charlottetown“ sometifne ~-this-jmore ~ than ~ four~ minutes: old |arined home ~ the tying ~-goal--@ ~“Biweek to play the second game /|that he motioned to the Czéch little past mid-way point i of their two game total gamejbench to be taken out. ithe second period, but the turn- series. Jiri Holecek replaced Daurila | ing point of the game came at and he was clipped for a fourth 13:54. ; The Russians, who had beaten Mavis of Regina came away GO SRG the Canadians 3-0 in a tough from a scrimmage behind the —- 7 _ ae dines a goal with blood sreesning frees or another shutou as i 160 Model with 18 h.p. overhead : bS rev ua AAS Czechs failed to get a solid shot ee aca os rung i — dual carburetors, and tele- 7 f at Soviet goalie Victor Konova-|high stick—and during his five orn en Volkswagens ‘Flenko for the first 28 minutes. | ritautes in the -fendlty: box the “@ A-cycle engine Are Our Specialty The Russians led 6-0 when Jan | game was decided. ~ Fantastic economy ‘ | Roger Bourbonnais of Riviere @ Easy to ride. * Complete tine of genuine \Qui Barre, Alta., slammed in a NHL STANDINGS rebound from Marshall Johnston send Volkswagen parts. ‘of-—Birch- Hills, Sask., to DISCH’ By THE CANADIAN PRESS Canada into a 21 lead. Then ay GARAGE Wa w Lt FAM Gales cask ot oe i 0 to ke it ° 25 Brackley Pt. Rd. fn 46423 Siebieia ais oan 16 — make — Chicago 34 21 7 219 162 75 ————_— | i Toronto §=-s21:9'183158 Bulldogs Beat Detroit 27:5 10 1 64 en | R I New York 18 3 10 180 229 46 na Boston 16 39 6 150 251 38 Pow oya s | The Hampshire Bulldogs Sat- American League jurday. night exploded for five ee apt |oals in the third period and 2 § ~ : the Pownal Royals 5- 121 Gra‘ton St. : Dial 4-425) A Quebec 41 17 3 282 196 85 meee conus Geta? ena ; a serine a = 3 os ine lseries for thé Philip Matheson ' ringfie' : trophy. L. Balderson led. the THE TROPHY HOUSE OF CH'TOWN Baltimore 25 5 2 172 25 48 ( Sieeece with: two’ soaks, WaaiaS, ' B ; i vidence : il, W. Watts and R, For All -Your Awards and Presentations - Western Division | ae | Menueec had ons Gack. © pecial Discounts’ to Clubs and ‘Schools Rochester _ 38 1 | Sheidow and J. MacPhail scored Fast Service Eneravin: Pittsburgh 33 27 1 196 182 67 for \the losers The next game ast service on Engraving Cleveland * 29 30 1 190 187 59 jm tha)series will be played th , : ; Buffalo 25 33. 3.176 199 5S | Wednesday eveiling. ~