| \ rke), Hildebrarid,. ‘a “native. of wine oach* ‘af. ‘Belleville : McFarlands, » enti ; “-world “hockey.” championships in Prague -|' b: ildebrand,: 155: pounds, played with ‘New: York,” £0, Montre l-and Cleveland clubs,: “He ‘is. in his ‘third year: ee ing ‘club: has: ‘set. ‘March: 13° as | the-date. for ‘the. opening’ of: the: et elghth annual Marine. -Bonspiel. : ted: ‘Commodore and . nas | ‘been “1 encouraged bythe. executive’ ‘to] -| excel. invall: “departinents’ to’ ‘pro-; “'lyide a .more: “interesting ~t than in the: _past. ‘<1 priges-and. entertainment: in the 3) past: will be: “spent: ‘this year to \ attract. a record-breaking. entry, o both. locally ‘and’ from. more dis- ~ “| mainsate $30. ‘which’ includes: all eo bonspiel activities: “ outside ‘rinks’: will: The Prince Rup rt Men’ s. Curl- . George. Hills has ‘peen ‘appoin- Spiel Twice the. money: allowed . for. ‘ Bonspiel - _ dates: ‘ have. ‘been shortened ° ‘by one. day..so. that: not": require as: ‘many “days to. ‘attend. - -Round-the- lock: curling: is be: | “CP: photo. “2 from halfway. ‘out but . “~ bounced off. | “period 17-10 bpt ° the. [ bae ReCLIC fourth period } Gary Morison tallied. seve {put them ahead. >) ““Morison with 16 points | Art Helin with 17 held the scor-. ing honors for. CYO while John Newton dropped in-six baskets. toy: lead Old Empress. The game was tied 42- 42 ‘at 7:07 of the final ‘period. when John Newton pushed in a. shot that John Lambie had: fired ‘CYO took the lead in the first ‘Luckies piled on 22 points in the second period to lead by’ four, *. CYO regained the lead. by, the end of the third period and. scored Old Empress by only . one in the final period, It turned out to be ‘an: enjoy- able tilt for the small crowd that attended as both teams dis-- played good shooting and kept the play exciting and clean. — - Lamble and Newton took care of the rebounds for the Hotel- ad ‘Sunrise “with ©: had . out-|. men and Morison looked after the rebounds for CYO, CYO's Darrell Young dre wthe| only technical foul of the ¢ame | but made amends by being keen on plays, Referees Doug Sankey . ‘and! Bi Gurney handed the cyo| crew 9 personal fouls and dish- | ed out 11 to the Luckles. CYO proved more accurate at | the foul Ine as they marked up| im Harvey-Woods Appointment . W, W, RUEN he nppalntiment of W. 1h Keon an Salon Supervisor for the Moe vines of Veith Calumbla ts ane nounced by N. 1D, Cook, Salas Manager, * tarvoy-Wonda D vie alon, York ra Milla ral Mir, Koon will make libs hands ‘| Hoakey: Champlonshipa, ing planned by-drawmaster Jack |requiredy to play preliminary “games. of. ‘both’ -primary, events o three: draws each. evening: - oy 4s ‘planned: for. Saturday; aMrch (14 -and.-the annual: Canadian °|. accepted. and: should: be accom- panied by. ‘the: ‘entry. fee. and ‘submitted’ to’ Bert — Fields” or Drawmaster’ Jack - Mitchell. I |teams: in all'sections of the Men’ S$ --| Curling Club ‘Grotto: Cigar: Store’ Mitchell . with” local .’ inks also. starting Tuesday. ‘March : 10. with “An> ‘official ‘opening ceremony “bonspiel. marine. banquet. ‘and dance will be held in the Navy. Drill: Hall the. same: evening. ne Team entries’ are’ already being “Three | teams” A hail = : With: only three games: ‘left for. 10. ate a chances’ while Old: Em. P| Press. ‘scored ‘six’ of. 14: tries.’ ee : owned © “Annunciation - "50-39." & Sadek: Craig: led the. scoring. for, “11°. points... and: ‘teammates Sandy Grey and Don! -Haudenschild each dropped , in five baskets... . Sunrise’ took the. ‘lead ‘in: the first period and kept it. They Jed. 13-6 at the end of the first, 31-18 by halftime and led 39- 28 at the start of the final period. - Annunciation was led by Doug Letourneau and Steve Comadina who. each-scored 10 points. .At the free throw. line, Sunrise made 10 of 17 shots and Annun- ciation counted three of six tries. Lineups: . " SENTOR - ‘Un 17, * Bailey 6, Smith 2, ‘Campbell, Young 8, Kolsey, Total 68, Old: Empress Hotel— “Hartwig 10; Sunberg 8, .B. Morrison 3, Tait 6, Newton 12, Lambie’9, Specht, tSewe art, tTotal 48, 2 SUNIOR : Sunrlee—Morvon 3, aSnkey 3, ware. ner 8, Grey. 10, Ornig 11, Haudense ota. ‘10, Johnson 6 Total 50, — Annuncintion—Armstrong 2, Slack |, 6, Letourneau 10, Jove Arsenonu 4, trophy . competition, ‘three: teams still. remain: ‘undefeated. as - Rangers. . ‘onto Maple Leafs ‘pounced ‘back. Sunday.: ab: ‘home }.to hold Montreal’ to:.a 3-3. tie points; - -Chicago : :hung.-onto; sec- ond. despite. its two - losses -and holds a narrow one- “point. edge “| peal’s 1-0 win’ over Chicago. Sat- } urday. didn’t come until.12: 45 Of guard. Jack Evans. “The ‘Mitchell,’ “Smith” and. Ey- A Voitson: ‘rinks’, in: A, Ey and ¥. sec- tion which saw three of six go. a’glimmering - belonged: to Chicago Black. Hawks.” Le ‘The - upstart ..Hawks. hadn't ‘been. beaten in “eight. games when’ they. ‘made the mistake. ‘of invading ‘Montreal Saturday, and despite ‘goalie. Glenn Hall’ mag- nificent efforts whent down. 1-0 before the. league- leading: ‘Cana- diens, os Still: shaken’ ‘the: “Hawks “re- turned to: Chicago Sunday - ‘and ‘got ‘nosed ‘out 4-3. by New York RANGERS, WINGS TE: - New: York had lost ‘three. con- secutive games before ‘Saturday when. they pulled out -a3-‘draw wit? Detroit Red Wings in Madi- son: Square Garden... The: ‘same: Wings: got. another tie’ “Sunday at’ home-—a’ wild: 6-6, affair. with Toronto Maple Leafs. “Boston Bruins. lost’ 4-1: to: -To- “and © then. The. results. left the teams’ po- sition unchanged.. ‘Montreal wid" ened its first- place ‘margin: to. 13 has a. three-point bulge: “over | New. -York,: in: third. with: 40 ‘points. - : Detroit is. two points back and: ‘fifth-place ‘Boston over last- place. Toronto.. fea The. deciding. ‘goal. in: Mont- the third. period - when leftwing- er Dickie Moore took a pass.-from a shot:at. Hall-from 25 feet. out. The knee-high shot‘ caught: the corner of the net:as.Hall’s vision was. -partly:- obscured. by. rear- Goon. START. ~ Sunday: in: ‘Chicago. New York 00K - a 1-0; first-period lead: on ‘Yookie Jim: Bartlett’s «.goal:.but the “Hawks roared”: “pack: with Lorne - py: KENNEDY WELLS “Canadian. Press Staff Writer "Winning: streaks were ended and ‘losing slumps : “The: ‘most’ " promineht string: to] ‘centre Henri Richard and threw |, three goals in. the second and | “| seemed: to. be: home free. broken during‘wéekend National Hockey. League a ac- cf. games end in ties. a open the third. rookie ‘Charlie’ Burns and’ Norm. Gordie Howe. et: up. the: tie... In Toronto ‘Saturday; . Arm: Centre - Billy. Harris’. ‘and... left-. ton. . then raised it - ‘again=on Harris’ marker. and salted: ‘the™ “game : goal in the third.. looked like .a ' different, set. of | people — altogether. ° ‘ They went ahead 2-0 early in‘ the--first. on |: goals by Johnny. Bucky. .: and Jerry Toppazzini - “pefore - Jean. Beliveau —. got’: Canadiens: first before the period. ended:. a In the. second Bronco ‘Horvath | made. it .3-l;.and.: Bruin © fans thought they | were: safe but in. the . last...period:.. “with ‘Boston shorthanded Don ‘Marshall made it 3-2 and at 8:32: Claude Provost ‘got the tying. goal,” . No: games. are: ‘scheduled. until |. Wednesday. when. Toronto: As Rost to New York... ae ee away with: ‘Armstrong's, second), . In Boston | ‘Sunday the “Bruins a winger Duff got the ‘other while}. Bronco. Horvath’ scored, for Bos- Mae goals. and Ron ‘Stewart scored to cee For Detroit it was defence: ‘star oe . Red Kelly. with’ an ‘unassisted |" ° goal in the-first, Johnny Wilson, |: Ullman in the’ second and) Wil-|. 0)) son again in. the vthird’: ‘before ee strong got two goals and. an-as-|'- oe sist in their’4- 1 win over. Boston. Leafs: went ahead. 1 oon ‘Arm- woe strone’s goal in “the. first, ‘made, woos it 2-0 when Duff’ scored: in:.the |}. second, had ‘Boston: cut: it to-2-1) 7 ~ DRYDOCKED—J udy Grinham, _ holder. of. the .for: the. .110-yard backstroke, © -.sits high and dry :for a movie - * publicity: shoteafter announcing’. “her retirement: from: compet- “itive @ ‘swimming, : Judy « hoped “to make cher next: big splash _in her film: debut ‘in. “Girls. In Arms.” She: ‘retired from swim- ming warned. ‘that’ ‘her. film. work | “might - violate . her. amateur ‘standing. - team on way to ) Santiago °: & “| NANOUVER * 1) “Canada’s ‘| geprésentatives:in the world bas! . ‘) ketball., championship left. Van. | couverInternational | Airport at 7:15 Jamis: PST).Sunday. on. the first’ leg” of: a” 6,000 mile’ trip to Santiago, Chile. * ee, “The all-stars * “are. expected to rrive at: Santiago. ‘Tuesday after “14-hour. stopover. at Panama, “where they. will be olned by Ed an ‘Lueht of ‘Montreal, | four’ exhibition’ games. on ”.| coast, ‘but wer ye «foe. ‘their: tallest’ ony ping: the 6-7" Lucht.. Co ‘around. ‘Vancouver 2 | Fulmer, Utah,. “The Canadian — team, - built Bilevs, will be in .a-draw: with Brazil, Russia ‘Vand Mexico in the tourney which starts | Friday, ‘at. Temuco, 430 miles south: of’ Santiago. | ~ ‘The all- stars won two of thelr the ‘without the ald ~The Canadians flew to Seattle, we Wash., where ‘they, changed to a . + plane for. San Francisco. They “a Javill - continue’ ‘to Panama and Santiago ‘after a: cbrlet Stop: in ~} San Francisco: Weekend fig hts San” “Antonio, ‘Tex, tg) Gene 160%, West Jordan, ‘outpointed. Milo . Savage, 163%, Seattle, 10. | aay. of Use (Classifieas-They Pay -world - record. after: Sport officials: fos Us OP: photo. S egefow ie die Litzenberger di wins, pe decided by the shots © scored ‘CYO7-G. Morison 16, ‘spring 6, Hes | “However - the runner- “up spots show: keen activity and shoulc provide many play-off berths, to average. Standings of top teams in each section is as follows:” A Section—Mitchell, ‘tour wins: J..-Eby,- Lindsay, and Warren each have three wins and one loss, ue B Section—Parker, Bell and Scott; ave one Joss ‘each while Anderson, Bateman. and Berg have two losses. ‘tions: respectively, “each has four |: ‘scoring... Me “But ® “third-period “goals gate. tied it up. Then at 14:12 rookie Les Colwill took Hank Ciesla’s passout and beat Hall for the winner. Bathgate’s goal was his o3rd this’ season and gavé’ him back the ‘Jeague goal scoring | dead. GOALS APLENTY |. In Detroit Sunday, captain George. Armstrong, newcomer [Larry Regan and “sophomore Frank Mahovlich scored for Tor- ‘onto in the first;: Dick Duff and Bob. Pulford added second period ‘¢ Seetion—Dominato and Paul have‘one loss and Pallister, Gar- ner,-A. Macdonald and Rudder- | ham have two losses. D Section—Gomez has one loss; Simundson, Ward, McKay, Cooper, Schuman and J..A. Mac- donald have :two losses. E Section—Smith, ‘hag four wins; Newton has’ one ‘loss and Manson, Waldbauer,: Lewis, R. Jim Arseneau, OnKey 1. Comadina 10, Ttotal 30, Denver tie Saturday night, . Tho university. squad, held up by goalle Rod Schneck of Wat- clhaakiwin, Alta. led the’ undefent- od Russian team three . times. Russln ‘scored the tying gonl at 18:48 of the third period, = BSchnock stopped 41 shots as ‘tho Russians poured on tho press dure to try to defant the defend. Ing champions of the National Colleginte Athlotic. Association | Defenceman . Marty Howe. of Rogina suffered a possthle frace _ tured ankle In the second pore lod, n& Lhe game wan featured by, | much ‘ati ffer hody chooking than] jin any of the previous five ox- hibitions played by the Ruaalans In the U,8. Donvor {umpod Into: a Q-0 tond: on gonis by Bruce Walker and Paul Josephson.’ But ‘Ruaain houncod back with two. gonla In. the noxt two minutos to tle the. acore on goals by Benjamin Al-’ okaandray and Constantine Lok- ov. . |WUARSTANS TIE GAM Nowe -gave Donvor a 92 Jead. tors dn sha Camnpany'a Branch dle I ‘ites BY di nil Ber ooh) . Venoouvers 6g! : a . ey ' hey DR hofore the ‘period ended, but | Nuauta again: Hod: Me up onrly in . Eby have two losses, University Smoke Eaters massacred - by: Warriors ROSSLAND « «))—Rossland War- riors swamped Trail Smoke Eat- tional Hockey League game Sat- urday night and. ‘elimmbed bock into a first-place tle with the | Smoke: Haters, -The 900 fans. saw Rossland take leads of 3-1) at the end of the first perlod and 6-1 In. the second. Lending the Warriors’ scoring were Al Lloyd and Ray Demore with two ‘goals each, George. Ferguson, Bud Andrews, Btove checks Red icemen COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo, (CP)—An ingpir ed Denver University team, made upentirely of Can- adians, hattled Russia’s touring hockey team to a 4-4 the nocond porfod ¢ on A “gon hy Victor Inkushev, . Denver took the lend for the third timo at 7:51. 0f tho final porlod, with Bil] Maaterson aslap- re the puck into the nat from oct outs The Univeralty tried to keop ‘the pressure ‘on the Russians, hoping to. ‘prevent: tholrssetting | up A play. for the tlolng. gonl.:” when Inkushov - sto near his own bluoline and broke In on Behneck with Goorgo Kry- lov.;Ho shovalled a passito Kry- Jov At Denver's blue jing and the QM-yonr-old rightwinger drove homo a hard shot from nbout olght foot aut, Nugone Wrkin made 26. HnVOR for the Rusasinns, Weaht nonaltios . worn: antiad= fivo ngainat the: Russland. None rear pannlion figured | In: the . gcor Ws nv ‘ “Amnon the. “qounty ront of known. me TOM. Planehos hefora 47004 Z _ ae SE But tho. piratny hnokt vod gnm o the puck. ‘OCumborland Jn Nova Sootla, was: { a Bol ‘ 5 no er enn nop gp : : : ‘ ’ a . oe ; “ oy vat \ , : eho a ot Da ‘ . “ . 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