\ IS b‘fl': mo Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon.. Mar. 25, 1983. 11 1 [7 Saturday Minor Hockey Results Following are the results of various games played at Sports Arena by the minors on Satur- day: BAN‘TAMS Wrens 14, vs. Bears 5. Wren goals were scored by Donnie Duncan (2), Tom Gauthier, Terry Steele (3). Doug Mahsr 12), Dave Shepherd (3). Aub- rev Murray (2). Jim LeClair Béar goals by Byron Ferguson, Sam Doiron (2), Rich Rogers (2). Battlers 1 vs. ' s 0. This game was awanded Battlers as Tigers used an overage player. Beavers 7 vs. Gulls 0. Beaver goals by Rich Rogers 2), Paul Stanley, Ron Steadman (2), Bob Jewell. Davi Eagles ‘4 vs. Crows 1. Eagle goals by Duke Poulton, Ron Gallant (3); Crown lone tally by Harry . PAPERWEIGHTS Budgics 1 vs. Snipes goal by erre Colts 2 vs. Terriers 1. Colt: dy Matheson. Jim . Terriers goal Blaine Gregory. t‘anarics I vs. Falcons 0. Won by default when Falcons failed to ice a squad. Snipes 5 vs. Budgies: Snipe goals by Jim 'Ilheriault (2), Bill Campbell (2), Wayne Beaton; Budgies goal by Alan Molyneaux, This win gave Snipsarthe City 0. Budgiea ll. Paperweight “B” title with a total score of 5-2. PEEWEES Robins 3 vs. Cranes 2. Robin goals by Dave Garrett, Ma Moore, Doug Molyneaux; Cran- es goals by Ron O’Hanley. This was the second game of a home- and-home series and although Robins put up a terrific battle they lost out to Cranes on the round by a total score of 5-4. This gives Cranes the City "B" Peewee title for 1963. (2), Robert Stewart: Jay goals by Carl Murray (2). ISLAND PLAYDOWNS Bantam Abbies 3 vs. Summer- slde Bantams 0. In the opening game of a home-and-home scrim for the Provincial Bantam "A" title. Dr. John Theriault's Ban- tam Atbbies packed a bit too much wallop for Summer-side Bantams as they blanked the boys from the Western Capital for Abbles were Billy LeClair, Bob Doherty and Owen O‘Brien. Thighgame was handled by Coke M . sld‘e Midgets 1. In the opening game of a home-and-home series for the Island Midget "A" title, Dr Mac Beck's Midget Abbie: to go back to Summerslde. Ab- bies marksman were Gary Cud- more with two goals and Joey Brown with one; A Gaudet dent- ed the twines for the Summerside boys. Referees were Coloe Grady and Dennis Flanagan. Atbbie Juveniles 7 vs. Sum- merside Juveniles 2. This was the second game of the Juvenile Provincial home-and-home ser- ies. Abbie: went into this game with a three goal lead. having won the opener in Summerside by a score of 4-1. Total score on the series was 113 for Ab- bies — this gave them the Pro- vincial Juvenile Crown and the right to advance against the New Brunswick Bathurst Paper- Lntilakm for the NB. — P.E.I. e. Saturday night's goals for Ab- bies were scored y Mike Mac- Kinnon (2), Les Barnes. Gerry Kane. Jamie Kennedy, Grant Crockett, Ron Giggey; Summer side goals by Bob Gaudet and Sav1dant. Officials: Coke Grady and Butch Ward. took over a 3-1 lead with which ~- The puck pops over the left shoulder of Chicago goalie Glenn Hall after a deflection by Montreal's Billy Hicke (8) UP AND OVER on a shot from the blueline as defenceman Aubry Erickson (20) of Chicago moves in too late. It was the first of two goals by Hicke In the National Hockey League game at Mon- treal Saturday night. he teams tied 4-4. DETROIT ( CP) Gordie Howe won an unprecedented scoring championship Sunday night. scoring his 38th goal and assisting on another, to lead season-closing 3-2 victory over National Hockey League cham- Wolves 3 vs. Rams l. Wolves goals by David Hume (2). Alan Pickard; Rams goal by Wayne Peterson. ~ Owls 4 vs. Jays 2. Owl goals by Geo Cudmore, Aulden Hume ..____.___ Announcements CITY & QUEENS “WE TREAT THE SICK WELL" ~ Giggey's Pharmacy. A little early for summer . . . . BUT . . . . what about the “Y”- pool . . . . See our Fashioned styled “Swim caps" today . . . Brand new for 1963 . . . . just arrived. Prices 79c to $2.98. HOCKEY NORTH River rink in .R. Shaw trophy if Hampshire won Saturday night's game this could be the deciding Junior Game Is Tuesday Fredericton Juniors who won the New Brunswick crown Sat- urday In overtime against Monc- ton Juniors will be here at he S Arena tomorrow 11 i g h t (Tuesday) for the first game in a two-game total goal series with Old Spain Penguins for the Prince Edward Island — New Brunswick junior hockey crown. The Penguins will play their return game Thursday night in Fredericton_ Game time Tuesday night has been fixed for 7 o'clock in order to have patrons out in plenty of time to watch the Montreal Ca- nadiens and Toronto Maple pion Toronto Maple Leafs. HOWe finished the season with 38 goals and 48 assists, picking u 54 points in the half of the season and scoring at least one point in his last 16 games and 25 of the last 26. Detroit jumped to a 3-0 lead Over the Maple Leafs before a standing room crowd of 14,320 fans and then had to come up with brilliant goaltending by Terry Sawchuk to hold off. Toronto after the leafs scored! 15 seconds apart in the second pe 'od. 0 D Q- ) SCORE FOR TORONTO l Eddie Litzenberger and Tim‘ Horton Were the Toronto scor- ers but the Leafs couldn't pene- trate Sawchuk the rest of the way and the fourth-place Red Wings went on take their second in as many nights over Toronto and ' the season series with the Leafs as seven came and a1] trophies win be Leafs 09°“ the Stanley Cup 59' victories against six defeats Presented. Game time 8:30. Ad- Eggsnall at Map“ Leaf Gar and a tie. mlSSIOII .25 a .50c. ' Detroit was the only club in NORTH RIVER. rrlnk tonight, Monday at 7:30 p.m. Speci meeting of School League. Each team is requested to send a ne- prosontative as (this Is urgent. KING'S COUNTY BINGO ST. MARY’S hall, Montague Tuesday, March 26th, 8:30 p.m. Jack Pot $95.00. THE VARIETY CONCERT which was to have been held March 18, in St. Peters Bay Holy Name Hall will be held Tuesday March 26. E. OPENING MONDAY March 25th, at Murray River, Petite Beauty Salon. Phone 30. ' Ferguson. Hoop Fina-l Is Tonight Pirates and Junior Saints tangle at St. Dunstan's mu this evening in the first game of a best-of-threte finals for The City Basketball league cham- pionshh). Pirates finished on top of the loony;i and (IBM BYC in the lng Iillcll‘ fellow collegians, Prince of Wales College Welsh- me a. Game time tonight is set for 7.30. the NHL to hold an edge over e with last won the scoring title in 1956-57. picked up his first point of the night on linemate Parker MacDon- ald's power play goal at 7:36 of the first period. MacDonald is a native of Sydney. N.S. Leaf goalie Johnny Bower stopped a Howe shot and then blocked Joyal's Jab at sixth National Hockey League in Detroit Red Wings to a regular g was on the other side of the net g7z36; 2. Detroit, to get that rebound and slid it vccchio) 14:41. Penalties—Lita, With Bower helpless on the - enbergcr and A. Pronovost 5:36,) ice. Detroit had a 5-4 advantage at o a s 16th on the power play. I Joyal, called up from Pitts-iHowe 38 (P. MacDinald Joyal) burgh for the weekend when.1:33; 4. Toronto Litzenberger 5 Bruce MacGregor was called,(Brewer) 4:19; 5. Toronto Hor- home because of the death ofiton 6 (Pulford) 4:34. Penalties his father and Floyd Smith was i—Howe 6:28, Shack out with an ankle injury, scor his second goal of the seasonl at 14:41 of the first period for a 1 2-0 lead Alex .Delvecchlo passed to- Joyal during a power play and iPenalties—Ullman 3:50, Litzen- Joyal deked Bower twice and'berger and Goeg an Gordie Howe Grabs Title As Detroit Shades Leafs skating‘Baun 1 the time and the‘Shack 19 MacDonald's ‘art 20:00. ' Litzenberger 19:16 Joyal 2 (Del- Horton 7:26, P. MacDonald 8:48, 2:38, Henderson 16:19, :21, Barkley and Stew- Second period: 3. D e t r oi t and Howe 8:54, Stanley and Young 10:23, Young 13:30, A Pronovost 16:04, Howe and Kelly 16:29, {Rangers Blank Canadiens; , NEW YORK (AW—New York! game. He finished with 81 l Rangers. cast in the role of} on 35 goals and 46 assists, spoilers, crushed any hopes! and League by whipping the Cana- driens 5-0 Sunday night in the regular season final game for both clubs. This was a game Montreal had to win in order to have a mathematical chance of finish-. ing in sole possession of the Montreal had of finishing sec—j close range half-way in the National Hockey the second period Schinkel's 1. New York, , Car evening on a happy note for the 1Henry 36 (Ingarfield, Bathgate) lprincipal Inooflcfert 7:01. W 12: . Second period: 2. New York, McKenney 2 (Henry, Langloia) , 11:15; 3. New York, Schinkel 0 l (Neilson) 12:15. Penalties—J. C. l ' Tremblay 9:25, Backstrom and |As Gump Steals Spotlight Third period: 4, New York, Henry 37 13:04; . New Yor , Bathgate 35 (Hadfielld, Harvey) . - . .18222. Penalties—Gibert 4:21, This was the lowest finish for - ‘ Schlnkel (major) and Hicke the Canadiens since the 195051 (major) “:35. Rousseau was. 1 . pointsiison Square Garden with his‘ 35th goal. Don McKenney scored from through and Ken 3 season when the also wound breakaway goal up third. Montreal had won the ' Mgoxsvz ' minute later made it 3-0. ‘league championship five years; Henry produced his 37th goal in a row before Toronto broke lawn? 1"; 55 o the season, an unassisted‘its domination this season. 0“ ey tally, at 13:04 of the final - SUMMARY ls TOP EXPORT _ riod and Bathgate wound up the‘ First period: mom. a herb, is the export crop. of Sikkim. partisan crowd of 14,272 at Mad- i 2:25. Penalties—Harper 0:54, i a tiny Himalayan Inngdom. runner-up spot ahead of Chi- cago Black Hawks, But the Rangers d a s b e (1 Canadiens' chances before the Chicago- Boston game ended. Four of the New York goals came on power plays—two by Camille Henry -— as the fifth- place Rangers completely out- classed Montreal. Goalie Gump Worsley was outstanding in the nets. ma ng saves as he turned in his second shutout and snapped the Canadians' six-game unbeaten streak. In nning New York tied Montreal in the season's series Each club had five victories, five losses and four ties in their meetings during the season TEMPERS HOT Tempers flared mid-way in the third period and Ken Schin- kel of the Rangers and Billy H‘icke received major penalties for fighting. Henry put New York in front 10 early in the opening period, tipping in a shot by Earl Ingar- field. Andy Bathgate, second in the scoring race to Detroit's Gordie Howe. picked up an assist on the first goal and scored the Rangers’ last goal late in the Third period: 'No scoring. 6:55 then put the puck behind him. ‘Brcwer 10:36. SUMMARY First period: 1. Detroit. P I‘Bou -MacDonald 33 (Howe, Joyal) Sawchuk aves: 2—36 7—24 ver 13 ll 1 8 BlackHawksE Lowly BostoniansE BOSTON won the Vezina Trophy in final 9 a. (AP) —- Chicago; Chicago ending the season clinched second place and itstwith 81 steady goaltender Glenn HalliMontreal's 79 had come back theifrom a 4-1 deficit to tie Cana- game of the Nationalgda'ens 4-4 Saturday night and points to third-place Hockey League season Sundayi keep their position in the tense night as the defeated Boston Bruins 4-3. Hawks j race Boston rookie Mlatt Pavlich Once again it was a third-lrecalled from the Providence period comeback by the big muscular Black Hawks that carried them through as Bill Hay. Ron Mar h I l farm club for the game, scored at 14 minutes. 49 secon third period and kept Hall's ElriciVezina triumph in doubt unt'il Nesterenko scored in rapid suc- ithe last moment. cession to wane out a 21 Boston lead. the rebound in front but MacDonald Moncton Hawks Take Series Lead SPECIAL P.C. POLL meeting Montague South Poll. rooms above Ma-bon’s Drug Store, Thursday, March 28th. at 8 p.m. Candidate in attendance. PRINCE COUNTY TEA AND Fashion show. Can- adian Legion Home. immer- side, Wednesday. 3:005:00, and 8:00-10:00. Spon- sored by Ladies Aid of Prince County ll . F Ions by Mackenzie's House of Faihions. Admission $1.00. (‘ARD PARTY Legion Home. , Kelly and Mac-Innis Lemiu'd Tracadie Gets Troph die defeated Oman Ban 4-8 last night in CYO action at st. Dimstan's rink to win the WW Fitzpatrick Mervyn McNally each Conran Ban goalgettem were Hubert Morrison. Kevin Hughes ami Fred Hutohsinglets. MONCTON (CP) - Moncton Hawks returned to their smooth skating and passing game to trip Prescott-Kemptville Com- bines 4-3 here Sunday night and take a 2-1 lead in the best-of- five Eastern Canadian Allan cup quarter-finals. In contrast to Friday night's 6-2 ‘oss to the Ontario team when the Maritime champions were assessed 49 minutes in penalties. Hawks stuck to hock- ey and drew only five penalties before a sell-out crowd of 5.600. The to u r t 11 game will played here Tuesday and the Kensington. Tuesday, March 23th at 8 o'clock. CARD PARTY. Freetown Hall. Tuesday. March 26, 8:00 Sponsored by W.I. Lunch served KENSINGTON RINK. tonight. Monday: North Shore Lemme first game finals, best of five. p.m. ‘3 WATER FLUORIDA'I'ED GANDER, Nfld. (CP) — This irport town of more than 6.000 now is getting fluoride in its (1 nklng water. The town's wa- ter supply was fluoridated last Monday. It is the only known Newfoundland town with fluor- {10112 River vs. Rustlco. Game me 8:15. Admission .25 and .35. ide artificially added to Its wa- ter. NOTICES _t"‘nces SEE PARK ROYAL PLAYERS Present "DO RA Tuesday. Wednesday, Thursday March 26, 27, 28 PARK ROYAL CHURCH HALL Tickets on sale at door DEAN” SEE PARK ROYAL PLAYERS Prese "DORA y, Wednesday, Thursday March 26, 27v m PARK ROYAL CHURCH HALL 8: I 5 P M Tickets on sale at door fifth, if necessary, here Wed- nesday. Hawks held an effective edge over the hard-checking Com- bines, outshooting them 25-11. Combines' goaltender Les Mc- Alllster left the game when he was cut over the right eye in the final second of the first period. He was taken to outpatients' ho- spital for treatment and substi- tute goalie Don Grant was used be shot Combines 104 in the Sheoimie White set up Nolet's goal when be flipped a bouncer from the bluellne and Grant was slow in cleaning. Nolet grabbed the puck and (tucked it into a corner at 3.10. Gaudtet's coal. set up nerfiectlv by Phil , blasted a 20-footer into the corner at 17:10. After Hartley Estabtrooks’s goalfmmfifeetoutat 5:09 of the third period made it 4-1. Hawks lay back and waited for bneaks. Althouai they out- period. the breaks. Guy notifier sowed on footer at 8:06 with Moncton's Jean-Guy Mon-issettte screened Ken Graham's goal at 18.19. making R 4-3, Molded altar dell off drovlsltongot outbreak l ( I FIRST TROPHY TRIUMPH This marked the first time in his eight NHL seasons that Hall had it the Vezina. awarded to the goalie playing the most games for the team allowing the fewes He succeeds six-time winner Jacques Plante of Montreal, who lost a 50 verdict at New York Sunday night. First period: 1. Boston Pren- tice 19 (Spencer Leiter) 7:37; 2. Chicago Lunde (Maki Balfour) 19:00. Penalties—Nes- terenko 7:33 Green 8:26. Second r o . Boston Hicks 7 (Boivin Spencer) 19:37. es—Green 5:19 cNeil (Major) Williams (major) and Hicks 11:45 Balfour and Erick- son 17:42 Mohns 1915. Third period: 4, Chicago Hay 12 (Vasko McDonald) 9:27; 5. Chicago Murphy 18 (Wharram Evans) 12:51; 6. Chicago Nes- terenko 12 (McDonald Hay) .253; . Boston Ravlich 1 (Godfrey Kennedy) 14:49. 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