JANUARY 30. 1952 pus- THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN PAGE SEVEN McLain Rink Wins lsti Round In Gold Cup Event By Bernard Duirosne QUEBEC. Jan. 29 -(GP)-Rinks tonight advanced to the quarter- iinsis oi the chateau International mu omega International, thus qulmymg ior competition in the blue ribbon event; oi Quebec's 38th international Bonsplel. Earlier today. play got under way in the Intemationai Gold Cup .-ompetitlon, open to losers oi tirst.-round games. in the chateau and the Omega. Teams reaching the quarter-ilnais oi cup play, will nzso qualify for the Lieutenant- Governor's section, emblematic oi the bonspiei championship. Five Ontario rinks dominated iirst round winners in the Gold Cup event. A E. Hartman of Mid- land. Ont.. easily defeated Dr. W. House or Halifax. 13-7. K. A. Miles oi Toronto High Park rdged Ira Mcllwen oi Montreal Thistle, 10-8. while F.R. Murgat- myd oi 1-iamilton. 0nt., over- whelmed wade Fetzer oi Chicago Indian lilil. 15-2. Mac Canapinl of Copper Cliff. ny.t., advanced an it deinuit. while li.l:I. Wilson of London. 0nt., d;-oppcd L"!-i. Cote of Quebec Jacques Cartier, 1-i-5. F. R. llicLalne ci Charlottetown. the only Prince Edward Island rink entered won his first-round zame, dcicnt :' ll .1 C.1n:i iii": Diil'lmOll'll. Ix ” "-' Other Nora Srotis winners were Norm Raiuse ni Bi".:i:;cw.iiii'. i)l.l W. M. Fleck oi Dsihousle. and E. W. sprigs: of Hsliisx Msyiiower. Bliss Wood of Fredericton drop- ped Max Russell oi Pictou, N.S.. ll-11, while Quebec Province. win- ners i eluded J.P.. Laiontslne oi Tibet! d Mines and H.S. Smith oi Lachine. local Curling Club Schedule Following are the games in the Piekard Bonspiel. scheduled for today at the Charlottetown Curl- ing C1ub:- '1 P.M.: Ice 1-Ed Tanton vs. J.A. Fras- er. ice 2-.l.S. Moore vs. RR. Bell. Ice 3-H. L. Sear vs. Harold Splllett. Ice 4-W. H. Worth vii. McLaine. 8.45 P.M.: lee 1-lI.l't. Carruthers vs. E. J. Clarke. 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Anderson LS J. E. Macxr.-nzie CPO L. Llewellyn . CPO A. Costello . Counted out 5th Slgs. Rcgt. "A Cpl. l-2. Mullins OlC L. G. Austin Sit! L. V. MacDonald (WC M. Mcfllocr RSM J. F. Smith Counted out "s as ”Britain's mystery plane". Esglsiiil's "Mystery Plant" is Unveiled Photographed ior the tirst time in the air over London, l:lng., is the Gioster GA 5, often described A member at the riawksr-Slddeley group. its unusual shape answers a. vital design problem, the low aspect oi the Delta wing providing m1:iimum changes in stability and control characteristics at some speeds. Powered by two record-breaking Sapphire jets, the GA 5 is a so xto ,N'EWFOUNDLANlO I illghls ilsily irom Moncmn to St. Jolus'I 1 illglits daily irom ilioncton to G-ande F " at M i with ' ' 7 O ' Airways. Bee Maritime Central Airways ior connecting flight details. Sui your Travel Agent - W. K. llogers Agencies Lt4i.. 181 Queen Street. 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G. lilcNcvin '45s Sr-coml Match RCAF, S'side 453 Navy "A" .... .. 476 PEI Rent. Oiiicers . 473 R. C. M. . -if-l .')lh Sigs. Rcgt. "A" .. 454 Intlividunl s('orcs are as iollows: II. C. A. P'.- FIL w. R. Palmer AC G. J. lllcCloskey FXL P. Baudct .. P0 E. W. Anderson Counted out ................................ .. 92 I'.E.i. Re-gt. 0iiiceris- Capt. E. R. Burke ., 98 Capt. L. G. McNcvln 96 Li. D. S. Campbell Lt. L. W. Ford Capt. R. J. Mnhar ll. ('. Cpl. Cpl. Csi. Cst. Cst. M. P.- J. Arvay ...... Counted out 5th. Slgs. Regi. "A" OIC M. Mellie:-r . RSM J. F. Smith . 0lC L. G. Austin Counted out Results of the matches in "13" section will be promulgated when all units concerned have submit- lcrl their targets. League Standings "A" Section Agg. Tr-am Score RCAF, S'alrlr- 957 Navy "A" . PEI Regi. Oiilccrs R C. M P Silt Sign. Real. Basketball Record? MONONA. lav. Jan. 20-lAP)-- Norma Schouiie. a 6-ioot, 4-inch high school senior. scored 111 points last night to set. what may be I girls' basketball single game scoring record. Norma sank 54 iicld goals and three free throws to pace the " team in a 132-12 victory over liar-pcrs Ferry in is girls' sectional tournament game. It! (('l'vi'r 1' yfigure Skaters leave For Europe 96 W0 J. L, Gram I :, ST. LOUIS. Jan. 29 -iAP).- LAC CV TA Ha” Veteran Harry (Peanuts: Lowrey and rookie pitchers Dick Bakel- counicd out H 93 mann and Kurt Krieger have signed their contracts with st. N", uA"- Louis Cardinals. the club announ- cpo 's. G. Bowles 97 cent today. LS J. E. MarKenzie 96 The Cardinals now have 12 CPO 1.. Llcwcllyn players under contract for 1952. CPO A. Cnslclln .. Lowrey. who hit .303 in 114 1 Up Training Camp . TORONTO. Jan. 29 -(CPl- Five of the six ilgure skaters who. will represent Canada at the Oly- mpics next month in Olso leitl here today by plane ior Europe. They are: Marlene Smith. Can- ada's senior ladies' champion; Peter Flrstbroolc, men's champion; Frances Daioe and Norris Bowden who won the Canadian pairs crown; and vevi smith. who plac- ed second in the ladies' compe- tition. Ali but Marlene, a native of Niagara Falls. ont.. are from Toronto. The sixth Canadian sknter is Suzanne Morrow. aslo oi Toronto. now is training in Germany. Baseball News ganiea in 1951. is R. candidate ior the Cardinal centreiield post this year. He was used both as an in- fielder and outilelder last year. NEW YORK. Jan. 29 -tAP)- New York Giants George Bambergcr. pitcher ior ot- tnwa Giants in the International League last year. Others to sign were outilelder Clint I-lartung. catcher Ray Katt und infielder Marv Blayiock. boosting to 20 the Gianls' total or signed players. , Bamberger had an 11-11 record at Ottawa last year. Si. iiuifsiiviis Prepare To Set ST. LOUIS. 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