oe capable of playing as they blanked 10 The Guandian, Charlottetown Thurs. April 15. 1965. | — “SPORTS FRONT : Scooter Line Comes To Life. By JIM CULLEN Chicago Black Hawks apparently played as they are e the high flying Detroit Red Wings in Chicago ay night to square their best-of-seven _ The seventh and deciding carit” be staged at the it Olympia tonight and all the marbles be the line with the winner advancing agains! the Mont- Canadiens in the Stanley Cup final “Scooter” line came to life on home ice im the sixth game disappointing performance in Detroit Sunday night Billy Reay coached aggregation to their triumph. = “Goats” of Sunday night’s battle.in the Windy City loss were stars of Tuesday night’s tussle. Glenn Hall came up with a z F ; got in™on the scoring act as Esposito. Mikita and Red Hay all connected for their second goals of the series with speedy Ken Wharram rounding*oyt the scoring for the . Billy Reay coached outfit. : | While the Hawks were giving the Wings a hockey lesson the ‘Montreal: Canadiens’ were battling ‘tooth and nail’ with the ““‘foronto Maple Leafs in Maple Leaf Gardens. The Leafs were €njcying a comfortable 3-1 lead. when the siren went to end the ‘first period and looked like’ sure-bets to force the series_into -——- Fhe~Biakemten- kept plugging away and pulled within one goal of the defending. Stanley. Cup champions in the sandwich } on fession and_in:the third period diminutive Bobby Rousseau tied | > me for the.‘Flying Frenchmen’ and forced an overtime. ‘in the overtime period we felt the Leafs missed at least three golden scoring opportunities as a result of the terrific work of _@ne Lorne ‘Gump’ Worsley and this columnist was amazed when Red Sullivan overlooked “The Gumper’ in his three star selection. laude Provost, as predicted by Jacques Plante clinched a spot fm the finals. for his teammates when he beat Bower at the 16 minute mark of the overtime period. ee ° Patriet he William (Bill) Ledwell pulled off . | * a little feat of his ewn on Tuesday night’s game as he not - only called for the Canadiens te wrap it up, but had the score ‘ Tid Bits From Here And There The following is a clipping forwarded to this columnist j @ reader of this column who is a transplanted Islander residing in Ottawa: glong.a clever essay he composed bit of a hockey fan, as you'll note .and the words: into the HALL, I stepped in a PAILLE.~ i between the pipes for Black Hawks and # | ' - Maple Leafs to win Black , week that the, b ag L 2 re : es __MOST HAPPY Rep Pilani sl hia i capitan pk = : . "oo Rs Apnea a ld ade Cis gc ais: Sia efile « - dt re Al : Ponders Defence P Sunday. Blake had high praise for his blueline corps’ performance gain or a mpions in six games. “Everybody, has played w Wis the first time. Canadiens F : oo Soe a “Naturally we're going. to miss Jacques . . . we're just fortunate the rest have been playing so well and perhaps they'll take up the -slack.” ‘Three of Montreal Canad-— jens’ big guns congratulate each other in the dressing jenn aher aenuiee onto ‘John Ferguson, who scored Habs’ first goal, reaches over Reay made a prediction last /pions 40 to deadlock the se- Stanley Cup best- | ries. i i series be- | Enter Sid Abel. coach: of the | tween his Chicago Black Hawks /injury-riddled Red Wings. and Detroit Red Wings would go ithe limit. ‘ jto the series that the Wiugs It ‘was Abel’s contention prior And the soft-spoken Chicago {had an advantage if seven in his prediction that itions had been made back Detroit even before his club en- ‘tered the sixth game in Chicago | sees it the sameway. Tuesday night ga 4 y Si oo oe trailing 32 in “We've got the advantage,” mes. he repeated Friday. It proved to be a safe move, He had pointed o SS ‘Chicago to win the iet PROBABLE ‘game here. In -three The gravel-voiced coach still | Wharra | Phil Esposito and Bill Hay han- | we al “tas cee, [Washington 000 210 30x— 6 71 Hay, who has en eae 2 rin ; g series, the other three | a) and Brumley. HR: Bos— ner eat a major dis-| Wijson (1): Wash—Narum (1). ' i | would have to take at least one | appointment. | Chicago | satisfaction as the goals. of-seven, Staniley Cup semi- to pat Bobby Rousseau, who scored the winning goal to put ” final series four games to two. Scored Montreal's third goal, forcing the game into over- Canadiens into their first final series since 1900. = time. Claude Provost (centré) (CP Wirephote) ack Hawk's Billy Reay | Reservations Were Made : - “ as-the Hawks whitewashed the | 1-0,” DETROIT ‘CP) —Coach Billy {National Hockey League cham- | rather get beat 4-0 than 4-1, ‘be- I'd, However, Abel was hoping de- fenceman Doug Barkley, Whose loss to the team for. one game he said, “In fact, cause there should be some ;! goals ing to us. Why waste |took its toll, would be ready for them?” ’ - Ithe final game. Barkley was The four goals had a pleasing released frcen hospital Tuesday. d soe ata tara Baga “ates 88 for |" Wilson, Radatz (6) (0-1) and Narum.(1-0), Kline 000 000 G00— 6 61 Abel conceded his tired Wings | paitimore 001 O11 12x— 6 110 TALbot, when he ion : ; ‘re HOI : : , they've failed to do so. would have to do much better) : {isa HAY. youre HORTON me Se be twincd my arm | PITCHERS —|\'Sut the wings’ tave abo hore try waned to win te g/t” (SiS) soy Or ‘ With great JOYal I ran down the street but was fricht- ieee Se Wie Se Sees ee |S a ee or by a ge snake near ia box. - When By THE ASSOCIATED Ls vearad feb af eager waar PRAISES GOALIE : ; Detroit at _ Minnesota post- of coffee. I then felt ak CROZIER. “ oy major ue Sane games play terrific in Chicago, and Ate same cusses oak Guan’ Hall, a paler ae = \ thought. REMEAS, I'he ABER to itch this, SUORAET (last season's won-lost records oe aoe Detroit, Abel | who stopped 33 shots for his St. Louis ore Wet oes 3 0 ; in brackets): agers know exactly what | fifth playoff shutout. . Chicago 32x— And HOWE js that for a REAY of WARRAM sunshine, from National jit is. The crowd. | guess. Chi'| ‘The Wings did mot escape the| Sadecki (0-1) Taylor (7), Stak ms get a be-| ard (7), Carlton (8) and Rick- phia. ‘St. Louis, Purkey (11-9) (N). American | Cago Houston, Johnson (11-16) at | cause of its crowd. I know we New York, Fisher (10-17). Chteage, ecko 1ahti), ot (noo Deirall Secams (7 Milwaukee, Sadowski (910. | 11) or Herbel (99) at Philadel- ia, Herbert (67) (ND. Abel had another explanation The Wings didn't score Tues- the Hawks registered i Our | Godfrey's elbow needed treat- the Wings | sixth game without injuries. bough’s knee was hurt. Both players. called up from @ burgh Hornets of the American Angeles, Podres (0-2) at | : | Sechey Png vagus 129 aed, Gaba G0 uD. en ee eee: kas er serie etts: Ellsworth (1-0) and Ber- tell. HR: St. L—Btock (1). Chi- rookie Bob Dilla-'—Santo, 2 (2), Altman (1). San Fran. 002 100 200-- 5143 Phila. * 900 002 000-2 21 Perry, Shaw (7) and Bailey; /Bunning, Culp (4), e been standouts. (7), Duren (8) and Dalrymple. Marcel Pronovost. a se nior|HRs: SF—Mays 2; Philadelphia Veteran. defenceman Warren and Pitts- Cincinnati, Tsitouris (9-13) at | three goals in the final eight! aoronceman, finished the game —Covington 1. New Brunswick Jockey | Out Of The Woods By AL COLLETTI NEW YORK (CP)—Ron Tur- i a : ts | SF f ‘cotte quit a $50-a-week job in Dancer. That was when the | a notthern New Brunswick lum- | Taylor colt was a two-year-old, | ber camp five years ago, con-/the year before he won the Ken- vinced almost any other kind of |tucky Derby and Preakness. | work .would be an improvement. At Toronto Woodbine in 1962! He may have had some doubts Turcotte had an amazing string | when, after a 1 of umn- of 72 winners im 42 days. When | employment in Toronto. he was he left for the U.S. a page was/ hired by E. P. Taylor's Wind- (inserted in the Woodbine pro-| fields Farms to clean stalls and gram entitled “A fond farewell | cool out thoroughbred race. to Ron Turcotte.” And, says a | horses Toronto jockey club official, “now we follow him as though he was a full brother of North- of North America’s most suc- erm Dancer trouble keeping his weight around 110 pounds. After completing eight of schooling at 14 he went to with. his @reamed of when he was grow- 2*©. ing up in Grand Falls, N.B Rated by some American trainers as the best jockey to he 7 a iwith nine stitches in his uprer lip after taking a puck in the Pittsburgh Les Angeles 000020 810— 3 61 000 000 C01— 1 22 came up with victories at the. ATLANTA Summerside oy CURLING DRAW mount, Whispering Wind. The | i gelding bolted to the outside 70| The following is the curling yards from the wire while lead- draw for Thursday night at the limg and finished sixth. He had Charlottetown Club: '14 mounts in 1961 without a win- | 7 P-M- ; iner. » aici oo ote ae ie : . Thomson vs. winner of Bob Mar- }-He broke his maiden at Fort | tin and Roger Goss. Erie, Ont.. April 9, 1962, aboard ice 2: Open. |Pheasant Ring, and his career} Ice 3: City championship as'a jockey ‘has never been in | game. doubt since. He had 825 mounts} Ice 4: (Club mixed final) Dr thatyear, 180 winners, 148 sec-/| Gallant vs. Russ Ewing onds and 128 thirds for purses! Ice 5: Open. : worth $395,135. . - 8. — All ices open Sy a i, j op . ¢ a Among the fine carcasses now on display at Queen Street Meat Market are two steers from Fat Stock Show fed by George Dixon, Clyde River and John Francis, | Tryon.. Pood Queen St. Meat Market 223 Queen St. Phone 4-7336 ley were | i Roebuck | public ale th tor te heh or os from the coach. ERE RaERe aplialys: ® sae i a i | Queen Street Meat Market. 223 Queen Ph. +738 “If it’s fish and can be caught we have it.” si with their families. : “Picard is not in too good shape because he has not had |an opportunity to play,” Blake said. “I left him in Montreal to E $$$ & i é. Ch‘town Driving Park E. FRANK ACORN »Race Secretary Z Lom 7 a aga Recipies Ra Me age RBG Nie Said, » <= . Montreal's Hector Blake Problem rather than have iim. soutuspeiaamensatabiteatasanicasaieieesiaimiannbeuninte Washi Daniels (8-10) .at : AOROHOEO icago, Buzhardt ; opening period Osteen (1-0) a Roseboro; ted if the proposed . : r Sa. Dice 18 e : Ee — - Gibbon, oD Pies 9) and Pag-- age carried out. a at Minnesota. Pascual (15-12). Main Brace | am : jliaroni. Hr: LA — Fairly 1.| Until néw the Montague Re-i\3 = - FORUM Cleveland. Donovan (7.9) at Title Favorites —_Pittsc—nailey 2. gional Board of Trade has taken |% 5 to ele Tee Ge Y | Meeting Tonight HOCKEY SCORES (2 mee. Sie “Final Skate of Season AN), | ‘The following are the results| The following is the schedule} By THE CANADIAN PRESS | ‘0urist industry of the ares, the if a Ee ee ee ee ete tr ice et ee wpabeues ae THURSDAY, APRIL 15 Inter-Club cribbage league: The |er Championship at the Mr. Cue Winnipeg 5 Port Arthur 4 | "Seo enti og 8 ’ Main Brace captured top spot in | pool hall _ (Winnipeg wins best-of-seven | 4, soctan cama iglieate J the final 7 PM. Western semi-final) iene 7.00 -- 9.00 P.M. Main Brace . 9411| Jeff Roberts vs John Kane; | Calder” Cup an ate start so that golf- |p Charlottetown Curling Club 9379 | Louis Harding vs Ear! Stanley; Buffalo 3 Hershey 1 | eae ee ee CLA 9905 |Hal Ladner vs Ed Waters and (Buffalo leads best ~ of - five vstlen tk Gat ae ee at Set’s, i 283 | Jack Brown vs : Acorn. The | semi-final 2-1) | Ope f Belvedere Golf Sad Country $25 [next round will scheduled for past couple of years. RCAF 9063 Jeff Roberts and Jack Brown, — BIS. 9035 (AP)—Dr.—Martin pool hall on Mon- Luther King Jr., Negro integra- day night. In Tuesday night's | tion leader, is resting on do- action at Mr. Earl Murphy, |tor’s orders and will return to Harry ,, Allison. Tulle,’ Alabama for further civil rights | . Dave office re- and Earl Stan- activity April 19, his Saturday. whether Ring tournament is declined to say for ; 38 and it is held jointly by Louis | was resting in Atlanta or else- Stanley. where. MCCULLOCH - BOATS, MOTORS and TRAILERS @ Aircraft welded—1 piece hull @ Deep bows and extra width @ 12 foot fishing boat @ 14 foot for pleasure. SEE THEM TODAY AT - -- KEITH CARMICHAEL Pipe Smokers! Here's a special’ - = Guarantee - & Hollandia is superior to any imported Dutch pipe tobacco in taste, aroma and easy burning qualities. If you are not completely satisfied after you try it... return the pouch with the unused por- tion and we'll buy you the pipe tobacco of your choice. 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