Ocirdian, Charlottetown, Toes, Mar. 8, 1908. ’ Parkdale Hosts \ ‘side At Arena fomped_to a 4933 win over second Saints in a regular basketball — tilt Millar, half time sultans Been - saints 48-33 RCAF. Sultans last evening reading 18-12. Second highest scorer of the point | Gil Collins and Gerry Ting- second | ley handled the whistles in this fixture. 5 Minor Leaguers Invited To Game Charlottetown's minor hockey | ers will be in for a real = the evening of March eighth race on the same am. Ricodee stumbled and fell ile in close quarters midway Bombers Blast Beavers 10-5 Kensington Bombers scored a psided 10-5 win over New An- on Beavers at Kensington last ight in the second game of a round Intermediate C The series is now tied ll! with final and deciding fam > being Bae tonight at Last Sewers contest drew of the largest crowds this ‘Kensington~ snipers were E. lair 4, J. Kennedy, K: Suds- ry, C. MacEachern, M. An- , E. Mant W. Harrington. Scoring for New Annan were . Kennedy 2, R.. McMurdo, B. man, C. Mills. Refereeing the game were ' Kane --, and Jack Kane boost the juniors morale to the point where they might upend the potent New Brunswick foe and advance to the Maritime finals against the Nova Scotia winner. The sponsors of the junior team are making plans for. a gala evening of entertainment at the Arena on Monday. De- tails will be announced soon. Today’s Minor Hockey Program 11.00-12.00 — Skate — Notre Dame Girls. 4.00-4.30 — Pee Wees — QCHS Sparrows vs QSS Jays. 4305.15 — Midgets — All Star Vics vs. All Star Abbies. 5.15-7.0 — Juveniles — SDU vs. PWC: Len Gauthier, Parnell Kelly, Jim Molyneaux, Ken MacEach- ern, Don McEwen, Ralph Mc- Innis, Don McKenzie, Don Mc- Rae, Gerald O'Meara, Dave Roper, Doug Sheidow. All Star Abbies: Roy Biggar, Gord Blanchard, Bob Crockett, pro-| John Davis, Frank Dow, Dave Lawlor, Dave Lee, Geo. Monag- han, Brian McCabe, Mike Mac- Donald, Alan MacKinnon, Bill MacMillan, Ivan MacPhee, Stan Pearden, Ron Rice, Louis Smith, Ed Tierney, Gord Whit- lock, Wayne Ward. 3 Leafs Release | Three ‘Players TORONTO (OP) Toronto Maple: Leafs of the International Baseball League announced Mon- day veteran outfielders Jam Jeth. roe and Lew Morton have been released. Jethroe, 39, completed his fifth season with the Leafs last year and Morton, 38, has been With the club for eight seasons. Neither was offered a new contract, auto- matically making them free agents. The Leafs also said formet'| by major league catcher Ebba St. Claire, 37, owned by Toronto and tlanta of iation, has loaned-tast -season - the Southern Assoc _| been: released. | Racing Entries For Wednesday Boy, Sandy Budlong, Mr. Die- fenbaker, Pearley Gate, Diana Henley, Gulf Coast, Tommy D. CURLING DRAW kee 2 — H. Peters, H. Dobson, Laine, 'M. MacMillan, Dr. Cox, pen greed Cc. Cambell - Carruth Official NHL gene Shea No Favoritism—Campbell i By W. R. ao en Canadian Press Staff Writer MONTREAL (CP) — If any- ody thinks the National Hockey gue’s official scorers indulge m favoritism by awarding or dis- pwing assists, they are 100 per wrong, NHL president Cla said Friday. ’ “There is no single evidence of whatever on the part of . said Campbell. “I have ofds over the last 12 years to . it. ” Campbell's statements ‘came r an interview when the prent close race for the scor- title was discussed and it suggested some people— ywers, coaches or fans—might a bit jittery over the -scor- LOUS JOB - “I think the scorers are doing fabulous job,” _said Campbell. ’ acquainted with the visitors. They see them on the ice only seven times a season, but see the home players 35 times. We take that into consideration. “Each year the over-all advan- tage on assists to the home club is approximately 10 per cent, which is very modest considering the total number of goals. There are 1,000 to 1,100 goals. scored & season, with about. 1,806: assists.’’ PRODUCES FIGURES Campbell said that as of ‘‘this minute’ the ratio is 1.60. To show the uniformity, he produced figures for each quarter of the current season. They showed ra- teams was 1.64, 1.69 and visiting teams, 1.54, 1.50 “We keep close check and send scorer might give an assist “where I wouldn’t—just as ref- \erees differ in their opinions.” Most recent example of the nH e BF : z & ; | Physical Fitness ‘Spiel Underway On Wednesday the Maritime Junior Play- downs at Moacton on Friday and Saturday of this week. The draw for Wednesday's play is as follows: 10 A. M. : Round One — Montague ve. R. C. A. F.; Charlottetown ve. Summerside. 2P. M. Round Two — RCAF vs. Char- lottetown; Summerside vs. Mon- tague. 7 P. M. Round Three — R.C. A. F. ve. Summerside; ve. Montague. S‘side Rotary Wine ‘Spiel At the conclusion of play prizes were presented to the rink with the highest from skipped by James MacGregor, and to the highest scoring rink from Char- lottetown skipped by J. A. Like- ore from each club went aod to Wally Rodd. a Char to Alberton Minor Hockey Results ALBERTON — Minor hockey results at Alberton: a PAPERWEIGHTS Feb. 4 Tignish 3. Alberton South leads best of seven semi-final series +1. SPORTS ARENA TUESDAY— * Playoff Hockey Royals vs. S’side Acés WEDNESDAY—_ \ Pre-school skate 1:30 to 3 pr m. Afternoon skate 4 to 5:30 Regular evening skate 8 to 10 THURSDAY— Playoff Hockey Royals vs. -S'side Aces FRIDAY— ‘ a Provincial Ice “Meet SATURDAY— Afternoon Skating 2:30 to 4:15 Campy Is Back With Dodgers VERO BEACH, Fia. (AP)—The roundfaced guy with the wide grin looked familiar, and why shouldn't he? Roy Campanella was back with the Dodgers. The jokes and horsepiay began —almost like oldtimes—as soon Campy checked into the Dod- training ¢ this time Campy came to spring baseball wars not as of the game's great catch- but as a coach and in 4 air. é ra ! ie ipnl | P.E.1. BOWS TO ALBERTA 13-5 Favored Western Rinks - Gome THisG é Hi fr it ie it 7 i 5 E e i Hi j g & : Fi il byl : fi ri ut fs 5 3 ® : i i i ef i : : f iF Hl E & = = Be é E Campanella rolied out to the bat- ting cage in his electrically pow- ered wheelchair. Waiting to take his cuts was an old buddy, Duke Snider. “You're some cowboy,”’ snorted New- Brunswick and Northern a tal onanel played a see-saw game|N. with Northern Ontario leading 9-7 with three ends to play but three and gave them a 10-9 win. - QUEBEC (CP)—First round re- sults in the Canadian curling championship Monday:. ~ (N. Ontario 000 102 022 001— 8 Sask. 312 030.400 310—17 Alberta 211 030 101 310—13 Nfld. 000 201 010 001— 5 NB. 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