:1.t':'."i. The Date Silllplllllll skipped rink of Siliiiiiicrside utiii the P. E. T. Island choolboy Ch 8 Schoolboy Cllrllllll rliziiiipioiisliip at Summerside ycslertlziy left to right they are Don Colt-s (lead). Art mps lMorrisoii (scotidl. Stan (male) and skip Sillipliani. iPhoto by W Sears). Gay iii-kin-in-ii!tikiriidrttitiitittiktttttitt Goes Through Undefeated Dave Silliphant Rinks Cops Schoolboy Ch'sI1ip The Sunimerside rink skipped by) David Silliphant won the Island nchtirilboy eliniiipniiiship yesterday at the sUlll1llC1'SlCI8 Curling Club. and the right to advance against other provincial champions in the Dominion Bonspiel to be held in; Fort William. Ont.. starting Feb-1 ruaigv 1711i The Silliphaiit rink came through the competition with- out a de"eat, winning five games, and handing the Dillon rink from Prince of Wales. Charlottetown lllelr first defeat yesterday after- noon by the score of 14-5. The final standing of the teams was as follows: Won Lost Sllliphallt. S'slde 5 ll Dillon. Clrlolln 4 1 Coics, S'sitle 3 2 Clair, llloiit. I 4 Campbell. ll.-lit I 4 McNuil. Clrtovin 1 4 )l0RNl.N'(.' Campbell lliiilt. I00 301 000 1-6 Sillipllnllt S'si(le 0-II (Kit) -lll (l-I4 Colcs. S'sltlc ;VlcNu1t. Ch'tollii 111 001) 100 0-4 Clair, Mont. 010 000 201 0-4 Dillon, t'li'town 202 321 020 4-18 AF'I'EIlN()ON Dillon. Ch'1iillll Sillipliaiil. Sisitle 221 080 2172 2-14 MclNutt Chitiilvn 001 212 030 01-10 Clair Il1oiiIai.:uc 120 000 103 20-9 tfanipbell. Montaitue 000 001 000 0-1 Ciilcs. S”sidc 121 120 2211-13 The personnel of the lslaiid champions is as follows: lead - Dun Colc.. second stone Art Morrison; mate - Stan Gay; skip - David Silliphant. Capitals Humlole Ramblers 6-2 l-i:i.ii..lilc'l'0N ICP) .. in-on ei'i':toli Llipilzils humbled the sec Olltl - rlliiiiiiii: Amherst Ramblers 6-2 'I'I1llliS(i('ly night and broke loose from a third place tie with Munc- ton linwks iii the Atlantic Coast Senior Hockey League while Saint John llt-avers advanced to 14 points above Amherst. '1'l1rcc unanswered R0815 iii the first period were enough for a Fredericton win. The teams di- vided a pair in the second and Calls had a 2-1 ed:e in the third. M-iicomers Fernantl Leniay and GH('lilll Desy making their first ap. Dearance before home funs. Le- may helped allies by both Bob Leger and Bill McDoiia;.'li before Desy assisted Buck Whiilock. alll 2. Flame Blanks - Detroit 2-0 DETROIT (Cl): - Rocket Rich- ard and Jean Bcliveaii each night. . ” Suinlilary hr-Si P914041 1. Fl'l.'llCl'lCl0l'l. I-earl; lLeTmly. MCI)t)llzlL!hl 5:05; l'redericton. Mcuommh the. milyl 1340; ii lfrederictoii, whit. lock lMcPhce. Desy) 17:40. Pell- alties: Lcpille 12:47. Rcitl 15:39. Second period: 4. I-lrcderictoil. Mncdonald 1:56: 5. A 1 .t, -. . - .- . . nalluez. Piiii-loci-T) 51)(:?1l'I)'nCdgcll(8Blli?)illlgwg-1dii1aPlyti:(?ri1l7.?7" P '18” mgm ill watch the "1d'l"m W115 lmlay with two final runs C '35 Lepme 8.23 ' ".31-liglz-"Gol:)r'lj:.io'; 4g55U"'l"8- e"'rrivals face off once again whedsaturiiayl . Third period: 6. I-'retlei'it-ton. Third p,.,.;0d. Mmm.ca1 M the Georgetouii Eagles and thelll 3- m.-Duwnllill for men f)l'3lX"li;8ll ll-089?. 1-CHI-"lyl 421 :'Richard (11. Richard. IVIt)ul'CllMUIltzlglle Meteors met in an cx- S aim - Hmkcyi C3'”"l" V5 - "1 "eh 'FlIerru'n (Ken ...l6:01: 2. ii 1- ' B 1' (01 . Wm?"- Bernaquezl 7:55; 8. 1-'i'cderii.-ct(i)n.is1cadl 18:48l.)nRtF:dlty:FlliIbeoar: 16:& irubntlsn ga::e.mKlsel (in we -?-ll," 9:30 "'m'"P9l' llgll” Skalllltl McPhee IWhitlock) 13:53. Penal- Stops 5",, ”f"k”.',l "gs "'l7'6y: :1 ll-m-Hockey: Czechoslovakia tics: Powers 1:18, 17:12. Lepine Plaiiie ll 7 4-'l9ld;(lfev5edm Whzeallglfsgch uflinfgln. vs Germany 8:18, im,” 3 7Mg29 - F C 3 9 3130 ll.Ill. -- Hockey: Russia vs Queen Square Ice Sports Tonight The ilfli-it nuuual Queen Square. School lce Sports will be held to-l night at the Sports Arena. Besides. many interesting novelty races the) highlight of the evening will be ill hockey game between Q. S. S. and in squad from Siimmerside. Following is the lineups for Q.S.S. Q. S. S.: Goal, MacDougall: de- tense. Griffin. Cahill, Bradley. Mac- Donald: forwards. F. Bradley. Mc- Cormack, Noonan, B. Mulligan. V. Mulligan. E. Joseph. W. MacDon- ald. Kelly. Walsh. Richards. Curling Draw For i Cll'town Club 7 P. M Ice 1 - H. R. Carruthers. J. E. Burnett. H. MacDonald, G. Be- Ilelt Vs W. R. Jenkins Hon. M. McGulgan E Gillespie. D. A. Cox, ice 2 - Semie-final game in Ren- dezvous series 12 ends. Ice 3 -- C. MacLcan, Don Mac- lnlyre. G. Wellner. J. MacKennn is E. MaeNutt. A. Wellner. J.'T. 5 Whitlock, Don Smith. Ice 4 F. 1-1. Johnston, Em- mett MacDonald. J. S. Taylor. M. Waddell vs Dr. Mnclntyre. M. Hog- W. MeGregor. F. H Macin- S. 0:30 P. M lre 1 - H. B. Willis. Addie Mae. Donald. M. Rceveil. R. Stien vs I. J. Morris, Lester Johnston. G. And- 1- orson. Pres Brydges, lff 2 - Open after Rendezvous 7 o clock game is over, liubic's late Goal Gives Beavers Win Over Hawks MONCTON. lCP)-Ron llubic tallied with 33 seconds remaining in an Atlantic Coast Senior Hoc- key Lcagiie game Thiirstlny night to give Saint -John Bearers a 4-3 victory over Moneton Hawks A mild donnybrook broke out in the second period when Munc- tmi defenceman Billy Leblanc and Saint John's Wimpy Jones lang- led. Lchlancg fired a series of left and rights to the mid-section but was not penalized for the boxing exhibition. George Whyic and Beaversl Wally Kiillman also threatened to tangle but they were restrained by players and the referees. Summary First period: 1. Saint John, Bolleau (Nicolle, Hamilton) 13.50; 2. Saint John. Palladino (Ruble. Smith) 16:19; 3. Mont-ton, Carver Iliowness. Lcduc) 16:31. Penalties: Bolleaii 6'59. Weaver misconduct 16:59 Second period: 4 Saint .lohn. Nicolle (Barrett. Brklalich) 10:34; Moncton, Houle Isinnett. La- croix) 18:52. Penalties: Smith 3:53, Pirie. Kullman 0:12. Whytc 8:30, Palladino minor, misconduct 15:02. Kuzma 15:47. Kullrnan 20:00. 0. Moncton, La- .57: Kullman :i:in. Leblanc 0:31. Br . 22. Q S l ls. scored Ill the last four mini.. . as first-place Moiilreal Callatiicns in the opening session. LCIIVIV 'lISt) blanked D - -- , . , , .. V ' 1- 1 ctroit Red Wings 2-0 assisted McDoii.ii.h s second of the y Thursday n i g h I and all but knocked Detroit's sevenlimc dc feuding champions out of the cur rent National Hockey League title race for good. 1 Summary 1 First period: No allies: Godfrey 2. 3. Moore Iliiiiior and niiscmiduet) 3:33. Pavelich 17:25, M. Richard 8:23, Harvey scoring. Fell ll-Cclclifv D0Fl'llliZl0lll.12:81. Lindsay 12:31. Turner 1515- Moiitaguc fans were out in force Attendance 14,430 Cliicago Hawks Boston Play Tie BOSTON (AP: .. Chicago Black Hawks. playing furiously for goalie Al Rollins who worked two -periods despite a slight brain con- leussion from two deep cuts. ral- lllcd Thursday night for a 22 Na- (tinnal Hockey League tie with Bos- yton Bruins. ' Summary y First period: 1. Boston, Stasiuk 5”" Md Pull”- l b:;iim)Snaiid(E:rrii1nF8;Lt?swiblIt'i Lmcuw l . . . . . . , I. . , H l18:'5.'l Penalties: Heinrich 3:54. (mommmn mid" I Mclvnt lmackcll 9:56, Fogolln 15:2'o. Second period: 3. Boston, Chev- refils lMcKenney. Lnbine) 8:-12. Pe.l?hailrt:Ies' 33350;! "and 151:2: Montague: Goal. Rice; defense. wick ,g';ldfm.'d 'wa'lfong,0' 5.16 Wiinnnmnker. K. Clements. Mac- pena” .i Cmconlm 3.2f i 'lL forwards. Power, Nelson, ; y i 1 T ompson. Glddings. Fraser. Cl SW”: Stewart. A. moments. Mclnnis, Sawchuk 7 7 8-22 Campbell, 11. Stewart. Rollins 10 1.6 10-46 . Today's Minor ' Hockey Program Only .'i.iiviy in minor leagues today is n skate for the girls of Rochford Square School at the Arena from 11 until 12 this morn- lug. ATTENTION FARMERS. FISHER- MEN, Why Do This WHEN Price On overhauling Starters. Generators. Mngnetoc. Carburetors. etc.. are ll low as 33.75 plus any parts if needed. (heck these Units now and be ready to go anytime. IATT Ii McRAE LTD. . Eagles Shade Dowling Scores Four Goals Meet 87.9. Aces Out To B"eciI( Jinx At Civic Staalium Tonight The summer-,-mo Aces will be 1 I)(7('Ilgl:I0SI5. Two have gone Int. to . ; ::::":':...::':.1.'.: ::.'::'.E.';:. "131 has 59?" ll"'''' 6”” 1 ll. 1' .C. coach Wally Shepherd straight games at Cirlr 511"" has announced some changes in I.Im when they are host to un- B. his lineup for tonight's game. Y. C. ” a regular game of the With their smooth. high-scoring wand league tonight. ct-nierman Merrill Pineau on the sync, the stadium was opt-in-tl shell as a result of ii knee ln- 1 in Decembe the Aces liiivr lo-I iury suffwed In practice. coach 3 games to the Parkdillc l-'lu-ix slit-plici-d will be using Chariti- and one each to the Prinirnsi-x (Wliiff) MacDonald In his stead and B. Y. C. However if the lt'llN and in nets Donnie Simmonds wil' are going to break out of their be H31-llliclllg John Gehrke. slump. then the chances are that The following are the lineup they will do it at the CVll(.'l'sl' of for tonighrs 831110! the you", Huh for (hp py v, (, ll. 1'. C. : Goal, Simmonds: do have been the only ieiiiii mt-r lcllstn Ready. F. Shepherd which the Aces have sliovi'ii any Snlilll. Ml!0LllI'Cl forwards. W. mastery. Out of three gaiiii-s in shevl'"d- L9Wlli 3llPl(O. Wllsllll. which they have been inatclied Wcaiherble. C- Macnmmld. 5. Summerside has come out on top MacDonald, L. Shepherd. ll. Sim in two of them, winning bath in nioiids. Charlottetown while dropping an Summcrslde: Goal. Gamble; dc- overtime decision at home. lciisc. P. MacDonald. MacArthur. Even though the Act-s linri-ii't Rt-eves. Bernard; forwards. Har- been able to win any games at ris. lVlacLend, Saunders, Pope. the Stidium all contests liaw i Giiudet. Taylor. Grady, Clow. 5 The Chai-iT..1?TtiIwn' Gl.rrdl'av:Ffid1ly, F;l:'3.ml05tT Dutchmen Improve Position 3” 01" 0"” With I0-O Win Over Germany ISTAR GOALIE BENCHED I The American upset kids showed Italy they were in the tournament to .(CP) - Russian and the Unito lay by handing the Swedes their ;Slalcs continued to share llll(I 017:1 healing Of the C0l'llllEllll0l'l. lfealed leadership of the Olynipicleclipsing the 5-1 drubbing the Bus- ihockey standings Tliiirsday night sians gave them in last week's but Canada's Kitchener - Waterloo Preliminary F0lm(l- Diitehmen improved their position! The Swedes had aPl10i1l'0d 10 be with a resounding 10-0 victory overon the upgrade. making the Rus- Germany. sians work for a 4-1 victory in their ' The Canadians' victory. llicligfinal game Monday and walloping second in illree games of the five-'t.he Czechs 5-0 Tuesday. game finals. brought them no clo- Moreover, the Americans had to ser to the leaders in points. siuccibencll 808119 Willard lkola. the the U. S. squad mmilnndled Swed-lhero of their victory over the an 6-1 while the Soviet entry down-lDutclimen. And Johnny Mayasich, ed Czcelioslovakia 7-4. Ikola's fellow-townsman from Ev- But the one-sided Canadian vic- eleth. Minn., who scored three tory aiitl the Czer-lis' ability to put tZ03l5 l" ll": Clilmdlilll 5801?- four goals past Russian goalie: But the U. 5. Sqlllld loulld I i By Ken Metheral . Canadian Press Staff Writer CORTINA d'AMPEZZt). parity between the goal averages Matchefts. who scorrd two of their of the two clubs. And the best goal;goals and set up a tlllrd. Weldon average will decide the title if tliere.Olson a l s o tallied twice. Bill is a first-place tie when the tniirna-'.Cleary and Gord Christian got the merit ends Saturday. lotller LZ03lS- 4 With Canada At Winter Olvmplcs -,(Times are Atlantic slaliilartll 3 a.m.-Four-inan bobsled Itwo Montague 7-6 taglle squad made a stroiig conic- back in the third period scoring United States la last game played on fact icef I Charlie lllartcll. a speedy for- 'Nikoai Puchkov reduced the dis. third Eveleth standout in Johnny 1956 . . .H Canadian Olympic chiinccii today: Don Trainor Joins- llaval Reserve The latest recruit to be i:llf0iICd into the Royal Canadian Navy Reserve on the active list of H. ' M.C.S Queen Charlotte is, Donald. (Duckl Trainer of 24 Water Street. Charlottetown. His enrollment as an Ordinary Seaman took place last Monday evening at the local Naval establishment. Autl illes hope that 0.5 Trainor will be a great asset to the division in the sporting and physical training pro gramme. Semi-finals At The Montague Prlmroses show- ing great scoring power poured in 6 goals in a irecscorlng first .er rack up an 11-6 victory over the hapless Summerslde Aces in an Island Zeague game at the S0011! Arena last night. Pa :1 by a 4-gor ffort b, lay iiig coach Buddy Dowllng the Prliiiroses took a 6-3 lead at he and of the first period. lncrea: . it to 8-4 in the second and outset 'd the Aces 3-2 in the last frame in running up their'big score. Dowling contributed a pair of Ch lowi. lllnk Clifford MacDonald will meet Dr. Wendell MacDonald in the senil- final round in Rendezvous 'F;oph3 play at the Charlottetown Curling Club tonight. The winner of the two "ill take on Doug Cameron's rink imorrow night for the title. NIGIl'I"S RESULTS Dr. W. MacDonald 14 Fraiik Iltlll ..en 6. D. Cameron 14 1”. Acorii it) C. MacDonald 14 D. Saunders 4. Bisley Captain Li.-Col. George Patrick, 60. of Ottawa, who will be named com- nianilaiit of Canada,s 1956 Bisley tr-ant, CFI()ll('l Pnlrick. former com LAST maiidliig officer of the Governor? General's Foot Guards, was all member ol the Bisley team before the Second World War. Omy One Team Undefeated As Curlers Move Into Finals QUI-IBEC (CF)--Only one rliik townsman M. D. Earle, 13-2: C. remained undefeated Thurs- W. Cassels of llaiiillton Thistle day night as teams from Canadaidown Dr. E. E. Johns of Kingston. antl the United States moved into 0nt.. 8-4: G. Amyoi of Quebec the final stages of the giant Que- Jacques Cartier defeat another bec international bonspiel. Jacques Cartier entry skipped by Rodolphe Hunt's Quebec Jacques P. Amyot, l0-5: R. Monast of Que- Cartier rink made it six victories bee Winter Club whip C. T. Bas- in a row with an 0-6 win over E, tcdo of Hamilton Thistle 13-9: and I). Woodlock of Hamilton Tlilstle A. F. Muth of Quebec Victoria to advance into the quar tr-finals Oust C. A.. L. Murchison of West of competition for the featured 0tl8W8.105. Lieutenant - Governor's Tropliy. In today's quarter-finals. Huot Hunt also has guided his i-ink into met-ls Tasse: Amyol goes against thc sgmihhalg for th. omcgalnicliterz Pendriizh faces Monast: T.-.,,.l.y, land Cassels plays Muth. no TIl('IllCl"S Regina rink oiistodl Under the comnlicaled honspicl 0. V. Stevenson of Edmiindsion,;S9l'llP. Clll8l'l9r-l'lll!lll5lS if 'll8y IOF N. 3.. 12-2 in another Lieutenonmthe Omega Trophy. the Chateau (;(,vm-hm-'5 match, International.'l'rophy and the other games Saw y. Tas5e'5 Francois Jobin Trophy are eligible Q...-hec winter club team defeat to play for the Lieutenant-Goveh Dr. T. .1. Goodison of Brockvllle. nor's award. They also continue to om” 3.5; Dr. R. AL pendrigh of play in their own bracket until de- Saint John. N. 13.. defeat fellow tented- mrm---- A. R. Clark's Fredericton rink, last years runners-up for the Royal Bank Trophy. were among Thursday's first-round winners in the same contest. They defeated an Amherst, N. S, rink skipped By C. D. Hart. 7-5. Hockey Program 1 For Saturday Minor Hockey activities at Sports irena Sat rd y, F b 4th. " B 9 ””"y near CURLING mmw 8:60-3:30 -' Pee wees T 9'58 The Summers” R C A F : Rangers vs P.S.S. Hornets. 8:30-9:00 - Pee Wees - Q.S.S. Eatnadians vs Model, Southport Roc- C S. 9:00-9:30 - Pee Wees - P.SS Spitfires vs Unit No. 1 Springers. 9:30 10:00 - Pee Wees - W.S. S. Monarchs vs W. 'K. S. Tigers. following rink will represent the R. lonship to be held HOCKEY AT SOURIS RINK Saturday, Feb. 4 Montague Juveniles u 11:00-11:30 -- Paperwciglits - W.lx.S llcdlviiilzs Vs Q.S.S. Leafs. 11:30-12:00 - Papcrlvcights - W.K.S. llawks vs (23.5 Bruins. 12:00-1:00 - Midgets - Vlcs vs Royals. 5:00-5:40 - Bantams - Q.C.H S. Eagles vs Q.S.S Aces. 5:40-6:20 - Bantams - Q..C. . S. Flyers vs Q.S.S Bears 6:20-7:00 - Bantams - QC.H. three of then goals. However, it , . was not so much the win as the Qmsnscdpwnhllli Andre Bmlmnd 5. Arrows vs Bombers. . VS" . brand of good. clean hockey which ulfaierc filglgrv Qkummv Fmmob 7:00;I7:d40 - Bantams - South- Souns Juvemles was la ed. A s irit of s ortsman- :, - - ' ”port. 0 el Colts vs Unit N . 1 ' ,ship pprgvailed pond inviideil the :)0?'f'?f g"db Nuliuf B”WdC"- T":lCanucks. 0 Game avg Oclock fans with the same feeling so that Paul 1 TO:Drm30"3 3800? and Bob Sam.-rim at 5. Dxug Rink Skate after game by the end of the first period they Ho'ckey, Cahad , I 4i00-- 00 - Juniors - S.D.U were applauding both teams. It was ' 3 V5 Sl'"”lw' V5 P-VV-C curlers held their elimination com- petition over the weekend. and the C. A. F. in the MacDonald Brier Competition for the Island champ- in Montague, 10:00-10:30 -.Papei'weights - February 15: Unit No. 1 Bluebirds vs P.SS l-al- Lead : FL Hollands. second ”"”' t LAC on - I -'30-11:00 - Paperweights - 3 one - l Van ma” T' LA 13,5... Tigers V5 Model, e -r ;Underwood; skip-F-L. Christmas. goals in the first. and added sing lcs in the last two periods. Harley Maeheaii pot'v.-d a pair of first per- iod gonls and the other markers were divided between Dav Mac Donald, Dick Carroll and Billy Bughs. Back at his old post on the for ward line rugged Gord Cutcliffti act-miiited for half the Summerslde goals. Ron MacArthur Doug Mac- Leod and Edgar Taylor shot the others. The Montague victory gave the third place St. Dunstan's in the league standings and sank the Aces deeper into the cellar. Summer- slde has only two wins in ten tries. Montague took advantage of some shaky goaltending by Sheldon Jordan in the Aces cage in the first period sinking 0 of 15 driven at the net. .lordan was replaced by Glen Gamble for the start of the second. Gamble saw 21 shots sent his way and stopped 16 of them. Gene Ward in the Montague nets kicked out 21 shots. TAKE LEAD Buddy Dowling whipped in Mon tague's first goal at 1.47 of the first period and from that point on the Prlmroses were loolrlng over their shoulders at the Aces. Four minutes later Dave MacLeod set up Harley MacLean for a 2-0 lead that MacArthur cut in half at 7.59 when he coasted in on Ward after taking Saunders' passo A At 10 02 Dave MacLeod let go a wicked shot from close in that appeared to deflect off a Summer side player into the net and three minutes later George MacDonald and Jack Brown broke away with only MacArthur back and MacDon- ald took Brown's pass to beat Jor dan cleanly. Only 26 seconds later Dong Mac Leod made the score 4-2 on a play with Reeves and Saunders but Mon tague regained its 3-goal lead at the 16 minute mark when Harley MacLean scored his second on n backhander ham close in. Gard Cutellffe notched his first They day start cgying out that satisfied smile. who advertised lally better will ever be built." lward. ncctted five of the visitor: counters with Hansen and Mac- Swain getting .sing1cton' , For Monlilfllle the Cleiiicnts bro- lhcrs Ken and Arthur scored two each. with singletons going to Net- BIGRETREADING NEWS jdcfcnse. Hansen, Landry. Lavcrs: .forwards. .V1:ieNelll. Martell. Puli- llicover. Macswain. II. Stevens, MacPhee. Ratuse. Dicks. 1 SPORTS AREIIN SKATING Monday and Wednesda Afternoon - 4 - 5:30. Admission: Adults 25c; Children 10( Monday and Wednesday Evening - 8-10 P.M. Admission 50c ; Tuesday - 8:30 P.M. l P. E. 1. Hockey League I PARKDALE at S.D.U. I -day - 8:30 P.M. P. E. 1. Hockey League ACES at MONTAGUE Thursday. 2:15 to 3:30- Pre-School Skate. Friday Evening-7:30 p.m. Queen Square Ice Sports. Admission 25c Saturda Night-9 p.m. Intercol eglate Hockey- !.D.ll. vs. ST. THOMAS DEALERS FOR: 201 woyinotnli some From ISLAND TIRE SERVICE Genuine GOODYEAR Suburbuniro Do- sign for Passenger Tires and V2-Ton Trucks- iod of play and coasted homr to pass ontague Wallops Aces 11-6 " Six Goals In A First Period of the night at 18.57 but with only 1 second of play left in the perioc Buddy Dowllng took Nicholson'- from the. bluellne and gav. Jordan little chance on.a low shot DOWLING GETS THIRD The second period was only minute and 25 seconds old whet Buddy Dowling shot his third gun as Billy Hughes fed him I past while both of them were riding ii the clear at center. Ed-zar Taylor powered home tht fourth Summerside goal at 3.34 as Reeves sent him right in on W.-ml with a neat pass. But smooth; George MacDonald engineered the prettiest play of the evening at 13. 14 while Ron MacArthur was seri- lng an elbowing penalty to nullify the effort. Flick Landry was tht payoff man on the play as Mat-Don ald carried the uck from deep in his own zone to Summerside territory and dropped a per. feet pass on Landry's stick. That was all the scoring in lllt second frame but the boys had plenty left for the third and shot winners 10 points. just two behind Jame 5 more hem" the game end Cutcliffe notched the first for the Aces but three straight goals by Montague knocked whatever iiizhl ing spirit and hope the Aces llliillll have had of winning ghe gamr right out of them. Dowllng, Hughes and Carroll scored in that order and with lost than a minute at play Cutt-litre fired the last goal of the game at 19.09. Summary First Period: 1. Montague Don- llng (Carroll. Connolly) 1.47: 2. Montague. H. MacLean. (D. illne- Leod) 5.45; 3. Aces MacArthur. (Saunders) 7.59; 4. Montague Mac- Leod. 10.02; 5. Montague G. Mac- Donald, (Brown) 13.13; 6. Aces MacLeod (Reeves. Saunders) 13.29 7. Montague H. MacLean. (Mac- Leodl 16.00: 0. Aces Cutcliffc. tClowl 18.57: 9. Montague. Dowling (Nicholson, Hughes) 19.59. Penall lea: Trowsdale t 'sconduc l. Second Period: 10. Montague. Dowllng, (Hughes. Carroll) 1.25; 11. Aces. Taylor. (Reeves, Cut- cliffel 3.34: 12. Montague Landry (G. MacDonald 13.14; Penalties: Nicholson. MacArthur, MacDonald Third Period: 13. Aces Cuteliffe (Taylor. MacArthur) 11.15; 14. Mon- tague, Dowllng (Connollyl 9.15; 15. Montague Hughes (Carroll. Conn- olly) 10.33: 16. Montague Carroll (MncGregor Dowling) 17.56; 17. Aces Cutcllffe, (MaeLeod. Saund- era)19.09. Penalties. Hughes, Lan- -brlng out is pretty close to Duality. I do not Yet that car (and the manufacturer was not. mi. ernl Motors) lacked. such elementary equipment II I 1-01? 01' Vibe shield. After that "final" announcement. it was another 15 years fora car: had the lure-tiredness of a fuel pump. I pulled out the fuel pump as an example two things about GM ears. as true as over in ernl Motors has been consistently first with (the dry. lldncaregor. Gaudet. Cari-o1L Iv Earle tdaclootl Many I man has lived to eat hi: words. or otiherii have been around to snicker at them. 1 tell me that the first man to cry out. in effect. "What is this younger E90: ntlon coming to" was a tiling named Ham- mnrnbl, who ruled Babylon 2N0 Yell”! 5" fore uirist, We seem to have made out all rmit since Lheil. and I alwnyi remember old Hammurabl raising hob our ,oungst.ern are on the skids. with the laid: when people to- . obabl earl a self- Thare was an automobile m3llLlsll::!g:l::;el:: 19u:li'&" glllr I now believe that a car mater- incidaiitally. GNP because It illustrates today's Pontlncs. Gen- lmportant. innova- tions. ,and these innovations have stayed with us through the YCWS? every advance has had good reason behind it. The nutomobile's first fuel pump. which replaced the vacuum tank was a first GM to 192'!-and the original in preserved todll l in the Smithsonian lnstlluto. ' As the people who lniroduced the fuel pump. the leader in the manufacture of this GM has remained important "vital organ" of I car. a combination of pioneering and quality that has Elven P0l'll3" Ila first-place position in America. l Come and no our often this and we'll you up. weekend or call us on the P00"? I952 CHEV Blue 5-piiuenger coupe. tight. Goodwill Guarantee for 81 MID 011) miles on the motor. Okan Mil 1950 PONTIAC Black two-tone two door Iednn. Herein one you'll be Pmlld l" own, Goodwill value W75.tIl. 760-1 5 GOODYEAR TIRES - We Use Only GOODYEAR Products. 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