e ? i oe ‘ » * : ee is ‘ é : : ; ; . . creer — goal, but the biggest thrill was 10 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., March 14, 1966.) Ice 1 — Dr. P. Macintyre, D.| PRISONS OVERCROWDED Pownal Royals MINOR HOCKEY RESULTS | “4 . eee ear oe ae crowd.” ; | MacDonald, J. MacNeil, 8 Gal- HELSINKI Finland (Reuters) ; ‘ing areth ’ '.| Hull. then explained. the big 4 : Sane vs Dr. W. Macintyre, E. nore than 2.000 Keine are walt, Clip Herwhks — Storing art te remits | Soringers § — Buby, Debert | oe TODAY'S CURLING DRAWS size, i. “rotbin,“c:niacisn. More hen 100 Peon are walt |League play for last week, -up to ker; Otters 5 — David Crosby ‘ : play sta in our zone : : 3 : : ] as _« ‘crowd risons—and some Pownal Royals whipped the/and including Saturday, March (3), Bobby Falls (2). - I finally got the past from Lou | The following is the curling|vs 1. Whitlock, Bill Smith, E. tee 2 v7 Open. tee Bearer \them — been waiting for . Hawks 11-7 in a/12th Elks 7 — Wayne MacGuigan Angotti, and as I reached the “raw for Monday night at the Tedford, A. Tulle. AT SOURIS lyear. Valentin Soine, director of @ame played at North River rink | BANTAM (4), Gordon MacKay (3): Lions! ! blue line _their wings and de- meee etre Clubs (Spares iIcé2—G. Kays, F Corerae. Ladies Griffin Trophy. lthe prisons depertment of the ° -_ aes hee a Magy onan Fg Ma hey WNeoMilien (a), 3 — Carl Trainor ®, Brian ; Sanaa the al Sette ena inns 1 pm. ; a maeiel, Gv Mailer - oe 1 E. Smallwood vs. A eee . — ‘ae the . : , ‘ * MacRae. i | j acne sea . ry ys. Aig of -cell space was County Intermediate B title. G C bell, Gary Read: t | to set up.a strong shot but the| Ice 1 — L. Johnston, mM, ‘don MacLean. Delaney. | : - Scoring for ee aac ees I(2); Bisons 5 — Dar feott| Wolves 0; Nag rel ‘ «| ice was sticky, and it didn’t go | White, E. Austin, J. Anderson ys, Ice 3 — Dr. MacDonald vs Art | ee 2 F. Coffin vs I. Kass- ee ected of aes pon gl MacPhail (4), Sheidow (3) and ID*Arey Murphy (3), Lloyd Gass. Seals 3 — Callum Bec’ *k so far as I hoped. But I had/K. Acorn, A: Garrett, H. Coffin, Ballem. ner. oo . 'tences handed down, and by the Johnson and Smallwood with | (Comets win series 14-12). Brian Howatt; ah os Bo made up my mind and shot. I Bob Stevenson. | Ice 4 — A, Saunders, R. Goss, 9.41 j\poor pay seale which makes it two each. For the Hawks, Hynes |» Marolns 4 — Ken Doiron (2), mes O'Connor (2), David Mer, got enough of it and it got past) Ice 2— F. MacMillan, §. Gil |B. Rogerson. D. Rogers ve Dt-| Ice 1—H. Poole vs B. Stew- hard -to hire guards. oo or, MacLeod 2 and Monag- oa Younker imi perce 1-—| PAPRRWEIGHT Ja ea un ee = Seerenern, F Tanton OG. Rodd , a at : — : \ a ‘1, The néxt~garne—jn the Allison is (Hornets win ser- _all- of \vs’ E. Tanton, S. Beaton, H. |". &- . | Ice — R. Jenkins vs B. series is this Gaui at Pownal (les 11-0). Redbirds 5 — Rory —_ aa his teammates and then ‘skated |Campbell, D. Cosgrove. "| Ice 5 — (mixed) Doug. Bell v8 pierce. DRY CLEANING and play will begin at 8.30, Indians 1i-—- Bob MacGuigan, Leo. Bradley, a nar’: | over to his wife during the! Ice 3 — (Old Spain) F. Burke, (opponent). | [Kea Dowling (2), Peter Butler [Bluebirds ? = va were ; elght-minute span interrupting |G. Lord, P. Tanton, L. Carrag- AT MONTAGUB GIVE TO CHARITY Prompt Pick, Up set (2), Ken Constable (3), Dave Ro- |briggs; Brian Douglas. play as the photographers kept |her vs Geo. Trainor; K. Thom. tee Delivery Large Crowd berts, Gordon. Power, Ross Ma- | Sparrows 3 — John Paul pant ss ",| their cameras flashing. son, J. Farquharson, F: Calle. ? gi — D. McGowan G. War. Canadians__claim. about $600,- | theron; Ramblers 0, - (Indians Ure, coins Oe | he atier. the, garnn, NS wile, (Gnas. jmer, D. Sorrie, A. Wright vag, 000.000 a year as charitable do] Master Cleaners Attends Races as 1 Roger Cook (2), | Eagles § — William Keoughan | wwe” — ses | Sn Eeciiaiene ao 4 — Geo. Dillon, K. Dal-| Worth, J. Murphy, L. Munro, N. eee oe ~ come "eX 122 Fitsrey Dial 4-5636 Gah aaits el dler, Al Mac-j BOB My breathless. |ziel, F. Dillon, H. Crockett vs D. | Wolfer. < ; An estimated crowd of 1000 Kenny MacKinnon, Ronnie Pe- en tates, sohn Gone ' Now that it's over, it’s good for |Cameron, W. Reddin, S. Harper, Ice 2 — A. Sullivan, Jim Mac- to 1200 people enjoyed a great |ers, Steve McCabe, Garth | : - [him and good for the,team.” [F, Brown. Lean, L. Stewart, N. Thompson | *~ great ‘Reeves: Aces $ — Danny Pata. Win (2), Stephen Reddin. an, N race card on the Causeway Sat- | eeves: “Ac B . B a Owls 5 — Rickey Flanaghan | Billy Reay, coach of the; tee § — A. Smith N. Nichol. | V8 P. Sinclair, John K. MacDon- | uray afternoon tinder idea! |Wen, Angus Beck (4). (Barons) "Woo Giion. Faleons 4 —} Hawks, said he never doubted json 4 MacNeill, Dr. Doug Mac. ald, R. Ferguson, L. Furness. | weather conditions. Fast times |i? series 12-8). : Bob Power, John Abbott, Blair | Bobby would get the record. “I |noneid vs B. Dillon. E ‘i hol. | 9 p.m. and good pays were the order | Blades 12‘-- Louis Docher- Selly, Derek Rese ’ was beginning to wonder if we |so, x Domina fC ilness CO ena us of the day ty (6), Alan Wood (2),; Jimmy t's — Denny Murphy (2): . weré ever going to get a break. |g 39 » [re ed : |Andrew, Rickey ‘Carver (2),| Jays 2— Danny Murp' , . . Chico Maki's goal turned us| Pm ea 1 Maritime Stationers “ ge Regge = eeoming — Hpac Wigmore; Clippers 7 — {Crows 0. ae te loose and broke it open. What | ~, 2‘ 7 E. eerhenee. ts Limited dash winners. Chestn 2 lie Merriam (4), Urban Mac- MIDGET-JUVE: | Douglas, N. Dooley, J. ; capably driven’ by Francis Me: ponald, Jerry Campbell, Danny|~ PLAYOFF SCHEDULE. | S S ia 1. Steen, SREY 908 He Teaac, was the fast class in 30:1 Taylor. (Blades win series 14-8).| Playoff competition in the Mid- oye ' '72-hole, 10under-par score of ae and 30 seconds and this was; Bears 5 — Peter Williams (3), |get-Juvenile division of the Char- 4 * all along his ee re ae fastest ‘time of the day. Emmett Robby McKenna, Charlie Scott; lottetown Minor Hockey League|, CHICAGO (AP)—Bobby Hull, cord didn’t worry me,” added) The victory was worth $20, ee Left-over bills to pay? Bernard drove the other double |senators 3 — Gary Cooper, Pat |will get underway on Monday |hockey’s golden jet, has the Na- |Reay. ‘Look, we've got to get 909 and broke @ two-year slum, Pegemnes. 6 Time-payment accounts? dash winners, Grand Miss Kalah|Griffin, Barry MacKinnon. (Sen- land Tuesday of this week when|tonal Hockey Le scoring |goals from Bobby or else we ifor the pudgy Californian, who Saieven’s beens expenses? Clean and Audrey's Pride. The Class D | ators win series 9-8). ‘all six teams will meet in first |T@cord of 51 goals in bis back |can forget it."’ was a tour sensation in 1963 ‘ee em all up with cash from pace was divided with Popular PEE WEE lround play in best two out of — and Chicago Black | | garley,o- bundle of teese A” Beneficial! You pick Adioscot, making his first ite. | Racoons’3 — Billy MacDonald, three games series in semi-final Hawks are ready to make a run | [> il R | jointed’ | arms re aid “ey ASK FOR cence Eatin pBIGOK time start behind agate, win- Gary Currie, Danny. Brun; Cari- play. The following are how the for their first league champion- i gers Inerves, rifled an iron shot Re MAPLE LEAF oes fici ° ds ming the firet dash in 31 sec-|bous 2 — Gordon Betts (2). - teams will line up for their best |Ship. ~ ; | within eight Seah of tha or to neficial! Call up and seel onds and Fluid Drive, the sec-| Foxes 5 — Lyle Sheppard (4), /of three game series and their, ‘It felt wonderful and cer- | Wi “the: final bebe, bak lat on ie BAKERIES : ond in 31:2, driven by his owner |Ronnie Sobey; Bisons § — Glen'playing schedule for this week: [tainly was a load off my. back,” | ins rai. {ite itnorta nath TRON cai ee ’ o @. Ross. |MacDermid (3), Jamie Mac-! Monday, March 14th, 5 p.m.— said the handsome, blonde Hull |attempt for a birdie that would Hot Crass Bun Pf , ‘ The largest pay of the day was |Leod, Kevin Devine. Canadians vs Bruins; 6 p.m. —/in the dressing room. “I’m glad| = By WILL GRIMSLEY have tied him for the lead ee ere cla by the Sandy MacRae driven) Rams 7 — Joey MacLellan, Maple Leafs vs Hawks. : | it came at a time we needed» MIAMI, Fla. (AP) -— Phil! The Yakima, Wash. young- 59c per doz. popular Adioscot $19.20. |Richard Doucette (2), Don Gal-| -Tuesday, March 15th, 6.90 p.m. it. It was a thrill getting the Rodgers of LaJolla, Calif. ran|stef, who led at one time late FINANCE CO. OF CANADA : Results: jJant (2), Gary Brown, Billy Hig- — Rangers vs Redwings.* |in a 40-foot putt for a birdie |in the final round after holing and CLASS A PACE- _{gins; Zebras 5 —- Kent MacDon-| Wednesday, March 16th, 6.00 11:66, Larose 18:53, Roberts |on the 7st Sole Sunday and/an eagle and a birdie on con-| Plome Made Bread Chestnut Clegg (F. Macisaac) 11/#ld, Ray MacFarlane (2), Ja- p.m. — All-Star Juvenile Prac-|19:33. | gained a one-stroke victory over secutive holes, finished with a | 108 KENT ST., CHARLOTTETOWN Timmie H. (E. Clow)’ ~° 23|mes Power (2). - ‘Hee. Shots on goal by |Kermit Zarley and Jay Dolan/71 for 279. — : If 415 Kent st. 4-8432 2nd Fi., Tweel Bidg. ° Phone: 894-6518 Orowan (‘W. Mcinnis)-- 32 x Pana 6 11 7—24 im -the $100,000 Doral open golf, Dolan, from Leicester, Mass., | 4 Jordan Crescent 4-8326 OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT — PHONE FOR HOURS Captain taank (e, Murray) . ‘ ‘ NHL SATURDAY Atiahdiien 18.000 — ee eee with a 70 for a (orn “se 29 Te We DELIVER Chestnut Clegg ewned by Roy — —- atime : ; BOSTON © TORONTO 6 posito,- Hull) 7:28; 6. Chicago, | : : Y : » Times: 30:1, 30. SUMMARY [Mois 19 (Esposito, Pilote) | < Pays; $4.90 and $3.10. - First period—1. Toronto, Pul- 18:4% Penalties—Howell 4:05, : CLASS B TROT ford (Shack, Kelly) :54; 2. Tor- Angotti 7:53, Brown 12:36. Grand Mise Kalaty a ‘Ber- 11 one . (Ellis, Selby); Shots - goal by nard 8:53. ty—Hillman 14:22. New Yor 1012 6—28 Miss Russell (W. Profit) 22 Secend op os Toronto, Chicago 1311 9—33 Queen's Irving (W. Lamont) 33| Mahovlich 29 (Keon, Hillman) | Attendance—16,666, Miss (G. Mac- 3:26; 4. Toronto, Shack 22 (Pul-| 5 Leod) 44|ford’ Kelly) 5:47; 5. Toronto, ETROIT 1 MONTREAL 4 TriGec (A. Pineau) 5 5 /shack 23 (Pulford) 11:50. Pen- SUMMARY Double Smart (A. Pineau). 6 6 |aities—Doak 1:33, Awrey, Welby First period—No scoring. Pen- Grand Miss Kalah owned by |14:01, Kurtenbach 16:29. ~~y alties—Ferguson 3:19, Bathgate Birt MacDermit, . Third period — 6. Toronto, | 6:%,Marshall,. Backstrom .. Times: 33, 33:1. Armstrong 12 (Keon) 7:32. Pen. | 15:15, McCord 37:38 Pays: 4.2, $2.50. _ alties—Ellis 1:40, Selby 8:55, _ Second period — 1. Montreal, CLASS D. PACE McKénzie 15:08. | Provost 16 (Beliveau, G. Trem- ~ Fluid Drive (E. Ross) 21) Shots on goal by —- |blay) 3:04; 2. Detroit, Uliman Popular Adioscot (S. Mac- - Boston 1110 6—27 | 29 (Delvecchio, Prentice) 7:33. Rae) - 1d? |Toronto- ~ 11 16 11~-38 | Penalty— 7:00. Miss McGee (W: Proffit) 42) Attendance—14,996. aon ‘Third _ period — 3. Montreal, Andy’s Note (F.-Maclsaac) 3.5 Roberts 3 (Balon, Harper) 13:55; 4. Motitreal, Roberts -—4 Sprucie- Chief (O.“Neil) 63| NEW YORK 2 CHICAGO 4 4 SUMMARY | (Duff, Harper) 14:43; 5. Mont- First period—No scoring. Pen- | real, G. Tremblay 23 (Provost,_ wood) 76 | alty—Stapleton 9:10. | Beliveau) 16:42. Penalties — Little Joker (6. Parsons) . §7| Second period—1. New York, | Gadsby 1:27, Howe 3:10 McCord Real Spirit (S. Ford) 9dr [New Yo Bh ge hed 5 - ‘ ee Fluid Drive owned . |New Yor’ icke ngarfield, | Popular Adioecot Sea 'Seiling) 13:08. Penalties—Flem. (MMMM UI 0 Gtewart. « jing and Mikita 7:23, Howell cS ota Ths Times: 31,. 3:12. 9:26, Wharram 9:57. j : : $19.20, $3.50. Third period — 3. Chicago, | v1 4 Aa 1 i 2 CLASS C TROT AND PACE |Maki 16 (Hull, Pilote) 2:57; 4. Orey Clectric Ltd. F ’ Chicago, Hull 51 (Angotti, Hay) | ane cain ia, Bernard) 5:34; 5. 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