ti 1 V ii. 5.3 Summersicle Aces From Behind, Nip BYC 7-6 The Summerside Area. fighting stole the puck from Heaven back from a 541 deficit nipped the In T'll'If'all. and the trigger man BYC hockey team 7-8 in a lhrill- wax deatlli aizain to make thei naked game of the island Hockey score read .'t-0. lane at Civic Stadium in Sum- Five seconds later the Ace: mCP5ltle 1851 llllll The Sllmmel” scored their only tally of the per- Ilde boy: were badly out-manoucw my 5311,,” belting shephgg-d Nd in UN fl!"-ll "lime Which "'5' from close in after Vance Harri: on 5-1 in favor of the Youth Club-- but cimped him um um. hers. but. showed a complete re- -nw Am; dnmmmed .3... pi” iersal of form in the second and; H, mp Wong period mm 535,-. ll!-lfd P9fl0d9- ll"W""t1 UP 1" Wlllklt-rt tbrce unanswered goals. Vance Daned in one goal of the visitors in the sec- ond and clinching the victory in a thrilling final period which had H-IFTIV fed Shepherd and Grady for tho. and banged home a ro- bouud off Ron MacArt.hur': hard the 900 fans in a constant frenzy of excitement. The game has plaicd tttrmi.'ltoiii lAIll10lll referccs Brian Mac('aIlu and Emmett Trainor calling . shot for the third. Wallie Shpeherd lifted the puck .h:gh iiitn the twincs for the tying '" tzoal six minutes after the third ' period had started, and Ulric Itncle penalty , 1Gallant not the Ace: ahead I Willie Shevhml "W "W w'"”-minutes later. bilt Whltlock beat hing goal four minutes bcfore the Man" ,4 minute in" to knot th. rod of the name The Cllafloll” count again. and it was Shepherd's townhny 2-icorcd thrce floats in all. R031 3"” I pretty plum; winning the Holman shirt award mm Wm, vg Ham, mm Gdiam if" 'll1'- "191" "'1'-1351' "1337 0" that gave the Ares their winning the Aces” team. Vance llarrts had; mark”, The Mme dub p, Una : goal and five assists and (helm, rlgsperately for the final four line of Gallant. Harris and Shep- hecm. minlmu M me glyp. boy, Come eau llurkot 16.10; 0. Area. Gallant tV. Harrisi 16.21. Penaltlen- none. Second Perlod- 7. Aces. W. Shepherd (Gallant. V. Harris! 1.47; 0. Aces. V. Harris (MacArth- ur) 15.03; S. Aces. C. Grady (V. Harris. Gallant) 1l.Il. P:aaltle:- none. Third Perlod- 10. Aces. Shep herd (V. Harris. M:cArLhurt 6.12; 11. Area. Gallant (W. Shepherd. C. Grady) M2: 12. BYC. Whitlock (Burke) 10.43: 18. Aces. Shepherd (V. Rarrl:. Gallant) 15.50. Penalt.len- non. stop: Mann I 0 1.1 29 Shepherd 13 M 11-44 mansion”? is Planned By Victoria Club herd. newly banded together he- catise of injuries to other players. was in on every Ace goal. . g . Most of the arc Goals in the; ""9 '"”' . g B.Y.('.- goal, .1. Shepherd; Dc- 2F.'...5.f.';3”.."ft5 ;::.";1 3S”.i'.?it -- raarguards. Whitlock. who st-nrrrli ,;(":'n:::l:'mE0Ta:;lrE: two,d:ol the first one 1l'hEn;'0iI;0tk:li;lnk.k 1' , ' ' "” 3' '" ” '"'”"'” " 1' "1" 3 .tCESv cm-I Mann" llefence. Ehlickiien lmJ,:;":;1ed'"c ': lleexes. (' Grady. Steele. MacAr- .Hc""' ' 8'3"" 1 "H J: thur; Forwards. Gallant. V. Har- '” " 1"" "" ' 113' " ris. Shepherd. Claw. Cutcllffl. G made I124! by banging in a pass- Hun" out from the corner. Whltlork ” stole the puck from Steele tn pass It to Pine:-tu uncovered in front of i siien SFMMARY Pinball tliiirke. Whitlockl 7.45; 3. RYC. Plneau IWhltlockt 11.03; 4, Burk! BYC, Pinenu 13:13; I. BYC, Pin- Iteele in attempting to clear and till: made the score 4-0. ahnt wa: deflected Into the net by& First Perind- 1 arc, whitlm-iii the not for No. 3 and Pinenu':. if-lurk:-. F. Shcplierdt 6.46: 2. BYC . If present plans niaterializr all lroad: will lead to Charlottetown .February 22' and 23 for : Mari time ice racing meet to be held int the North River causeway. 1 Officials of the Victoria Drivin: Club announced last night that they have been bitsy for the past - week lining up entries and expect a large number of horses to be on ihand from New Brunswick and TT””'" i Orin. ye: tlteudriees Tr. ttnl; i'l..'.i E n & CoHege alive and have not been dcfiti SI. lltinslatfs l'nivcr1ill,v': senior ttely decided upon. To help local horses tIpl'ndlllL' hoop lcani makes its ucond start of the campaign in the N.B.-P.E.l. tthe winter in the barn: at the ex .hlbltlon ground: in get In shape fo Intercollegiate Basketball League when they entertain the Itcrl Raid- r the big race meet. a 1.3 mile stretch of lt'C has been cleared t-rs from thc University of New Britnswirk tonight. (;u.ilir l-Id I'liaduit'l-. of Tiiionto Maple Leafs 1: on lhr bottom of LC3EllR 5 The Chulofitiotown Guardian, Saturday, Feb. 9. 1957 on the east side of the Hills. borough Bridge for workouts. 3 !Ice Racing At This is the his: name for the I Saints. for U.N.l3. is reported to A""lll9" "Isl ""3 0' if" "lClnE;hnve one of the strongest teams IN: THIS CORNER Bits From Here And There CHATTER Parkdnle Flyeru writers are conceding Ray travel in Amherst today for it lnson a good chance for a game with the Ramblers tonight. The Flyers tiill be at full strength bout with Gene Fulfmer He for the tussle and will be out to can do it. they nay, if he :l.ay: "1-l9t'm mm? 0! the ltrcstisic lost away from Fullmer Caaey by .1110 Island Iaague when thalstengel. the man of 1.000 incomp- Rasilira Youth Club and Sum- reliennlble worrla. :ay: this about vncrsidw Aces visited mainland trading aome of hi: player: "I Dfftnis undermanned and received? donlt need to trade now. I've got 154 and 15-.'l trimmings respcc-. some good men on this ball club. llVt'.l.V Thl-re should be a big mine of 'em 1'1! trade. but If I crowd -I the Sports Aren: taniizhtttraiie 'nm, uni other club will to Ill. In on 1119.112! wee hockey play 'rm bec:u:e they're better Wlfftllmeots Trams have been thnn tlir player: they have now invited from Soiiris. Montai:ur..'aiid then 9'-Orlleluwtt. Murcll. Summersideh Caaey must have been the fellow Alberlon. lbenslngton and Crapaud; who first said:" 1 never felt an Basilica Youth Club didn't- much like 1 do now. before." ..... .. look too Imnrcsslvc against Bub-ilernie Gcotfrion will not roioln ltlfl illllllnz Primrose: Thursday. Canadlena for at lent . month. - Play next week will go way in dccidinit the teams making. the playoff: Monday Prim rose: pay in friendly visit to their. "coualns" in Summcrside Ace: llld B-Y.C. play at the Arena Tuesday nnd at Civic stadium Friday and Thursday that im- portant Rame betwecn Saints and Montague comes up At last look Sammy Gregory was holdlnit down third place in the North Shore League scorlng He 1: tho. Loagufa bad man with 109 min- utes .. Congratulation: are. in order for skip Arthur Burke and his three teammates on the Welsh- men curling rink that won the laland Schoolboy llile Thill'S(1By.... The looked real impressive in I01-Ill through the meet iindcft-at ad Ian MacNelll of Sydney rol- led 172 in a izame of candle pin at the "Y".allcys in Sydney this week Phil Vitals is coaching Itratfnrd Indians .tt lw rim- Don Simmons in going in thin loeton not: he will be shooin for the Rookie award. provided of course. Snwchuk does not return. Rob- vic- many weitcr: on ...r:.opolltan pa- per: can"t fact. are doing a lot of harm by Ittdermlointt the referee': author- ity and their rt-mark: are. at that very leaat. an indirect clue of many of the flarcup: that occur during the game: The author- ity of our hockey referee: and baaeball umpire: mnat be respect- ed to avoid utter chao: if you catch a referee in a violation of the rule: on laid down hr th e C.A.H.A.. that 1: one thing. if it in merely a matter of opinion that is nornetlilng elne again Any- time a writer thinks he can do a better lob than the official: Cnrl Von: would likely be only loo wlllllniz to give him a chance to iitrut liiii stuff we might ask all of than people rlonely con- nected with the island League to lenvr our refer:-M alone The boy: .tre doing the but they can, and on thttsc occasion: when we dlsagrce with their calls, we might remember that referee: are not the only onc: who can make Inla- lnlm and they make : darn :lgli1 lt-wt-r than the grand stand rnnn. nger: rolling the shot: 50 to 100 Rocky Marciano was offered a ' fat for by in national magazine for an exclusive on lil: return to In Rocky turned the offer down cold saying: "I haw rl-- ured from flizlttinir. and 1 am 1. In at my word." New York In-1 - -. Allir .1 0- - . . Girl: 14 ye:r::- 1- Janet Doug- & gga MI” 6'3 i(i0l'(illlTniTll'r.I”iLIIil:?1rVmi'('TgelTl'a::: l.' (P); 1. Eh." w'"9” lpil ' g rill .11,-,.-i.,.;.,, Hmuirdr Court. I Janet Smith (SP1. Df-H;lTllA3t1N. In. llcret -1 st. John .Vliisl:ird, ' (Pl)oy;l4n:le:'iI-:28 Jack Hyncs un: :n': nvoutyo harrtte- Fniltiirlng ", ,.,.,u" ,, C P oil (CR1; 8- town Friday night t cried in it St, . ' ' ” " aunt G oi-y (P). f'HARl.OTT1v:TnwN 11.111 pm 11,”, Thomas College "Tommie: of villi: 1-1 wile - 1- Sta P ,3 Girls re y:. Parkdale; 2- Park. 1 ,,,,.,y ,,.,,,,,,1 "mm sunnm! I" L (.l Mmnomdd I v” Chatham by a 6-3 verdict in it l('H.. 3 Ma" Crrm." ntpearg dale: 3- String Park. 5..-ti... n, ,3", H WW I C ' ' ,' "N. B. -P. E. 1. Intercollegiate Hm-. ,i.'tfi(lI lltmw 1F y ' Honeymoon racy. 1. 3, Mme, ' - l 1:. .'llat'Niit( 111. ft. Par- o.-ii'ant.'N. M:c'nni-aiiimti-y by L"'"" "ml mils '54 lTlIiP vi 1- lnnet Do ""1 9- SW” (Pl: 1- M- Home 0'l'- A. Trainor. . i 4 n --- -- ... .. l-1s 1P1: 2- Helen: Wat (Am: kn "'1 D' R09" (Cm; '" W' In 2. Hon. T. W. 1.. Prawn lrc 2. A. Marl:-od A Mnhar - 3- Ann Camrron (Pt "I )' V.-'7 5'5 14- Mn" 13”- v- T Milton. M ltcevex, H 11,.-,-'V..',t MM:1?:"':l;'.t hMl"”'";."i Trirvrlr Ra;-a-. 1.4cp.,,-,,y MC, - .. .- Mgm. tcrn 14' RJ k' -.n,Do ii.r M Leod. A. '. - --v- cnson. ..riit'k so. I ” TC C" Maclntllrr. ," H” u r nrxnl.-. M UN” 8. R(iVh:arl'il,:;,.RJ.lrfdalrIit'ilt A P 1 ill Ta: Rlrdnionzd ((;ll;(ig. wood mp, CANADMN Ann” . . I on. - - ' . Ice 4 F. MncLi-an v:, w. it, vice. .1. 1) saiinders. A. Wood, "(L C. Johnston PA Jnhwon " Girls 6 Vf'Jll'!I- 1- Marion Kell- Robert Holmeu. Ontario - born lnrnett .1. Simmonds. H. Matheaon vii. c NM...” ,' . V'- in (SP1. 2- Patsy Edward: 4sPi- artl:t who specialized in alntln pint. m-ml round Milton: Slimmonrls. .1. Glddlngl, P.t.,': Mumnson. .. clay. 1-. Arorn..,1.RDt-bra Wrhster (Pi, A ' ofnowm. died nuddanly Wphllc "T. pan. . tin cry. .1. Wood. 1 ' o. A . .;. 1. ""1 "mg l" ' ti RNIIIV vs. Ron Clark, IN 4. Cord. Stewart. P. Rue-i Al.Il-ZRTHN ' '"'llVC(.Rl.w;r;PlI' .1t:lc!li:i:t(CBIr'.: gill " en" .' Turonm '- 1 . - - ' 1 1 . ,o,;' 2 '- '""'"'"H-- T- Whit-V jjft-.,.”-Bl'f'r;'e';f'w,';1-g ';i"j:t'f-tot;,fJri'-Islfh;-041'-:1.-;"-vnu on-n.... ....i.... - .- NC- g for 3. .. G, g.-,.,..." ,1 1),,” Johnson. 1.. Webster. i 7 an ' ' Itntth. Sparen:-1. Giddlngs. n. 1.:-- Ice No.1 George Gib: c Pee W99 HOCkO TOUI'nCI'I10nf cf - r. nt.i...., V, g, 3. Clair. G. Stewart. o. Macnonald. Campbell. :. mcxay amino" MONTAGUI Mixed curling schedule for Sat. Feb. 9111. Montague Rink; mnn CUILTNG Mm-tt Cot-lion Draw, Feb. out It muon- tory in his return champlonahipi you might get hurt."....l a long,....Can nnyone tell it: why no- wrlters are doing no goodi Wllllwlnl Dlifblf 141 in Hill? 9005- goals coming in the second period. Donald u. it. Mlllman, n". Ma . Klilm 8- Rayner. R. unit. C thewa. C. Biingay. N. Gilli: vl, 1-1,? 1: Ichedulrrl this afternoon at in North River causeway sponsored by the Victoria Driving Club. Three big classes are really to igo starting at 2.30. Entrlc: :re:- A Pnco- Buddy Watson. M1151 1phy': Abbe. Bob Clegg. Ginger Linda Darnell. C p A Trot:- Buddy Budloiig. For-Q Parkdalc st-liool won the Park- !-tiine Pride. Guy Baron. Slr Fran- dale - (iciilral Royalty - Spring it-is Drake. , liitci'schnlastir- lce Sports l I Trot. and Paco- Taylor i)ale,. trophy at the 4th annual ice sport: Bob Carter. D.P. Dale. C.P. Clegg.i or the three schools held at the Si" Clllb Sports Arena before a sell-out J . ,...-,, , The Parkdalc .x'ltlltJiHliS' amas- M-d 127 points morc than double tile (L1 picked tip by Central Royu alty iikaicrs who finished ltecond. Spring Park was third with 53 points. ll two" a L'rcat ow-niiii: of rac- BRIDGEWATER, N s. ICPI ---'"” ""” ”'" '3”-'1 WW”. had Pl”- The hometown rink Friday won ' "' Hm" ”h"'" w'”' "”VC"Y the Nova Scott: curling cham :i'.:,"s' and nmluw" ”cM"i'7 ”'"' .plonsltlp and the right to repre-, "gul: "'v""" Ni" ""”h" "' "'9 lient Nova Scotia in the Canadian ff M :""'r5i h C . 1L piel at Kingston. Ont. h lg lg " i " '"'""'E W” ' , , ockcy it . h.I - t R. W. 6tmmons' Brldgcwaler n-om amp rvwrn M ium Bridgewater IN. Scotia Ch'ship l Bridgewater won all seven gnmcsl Barrett and Jim-y scared rm Mayflowerit. piloted by J. .1.lQur-on ('l1arlolle while Hyngg ""1 Christian, defeated Grant Ncv- MPC-or conncctcd for the home 1112': Digby entry 11 In Frli-lay forces. for runner up position In u.. l.int-tips:- double knockout competition. Pnrkrtalu Central Htiyally . it took 24 teams four day: and Spring l'nrk:- (;nnl- Dover Den. 15 arms to decide the champion. nis: Defense Gregory mu..- Gerry Gllnlz "Prurn rink, winner Jarrline Redmond Ashlpy Rjcg; in 1956. was overpowered early FfITWhrds- Pcardnn Storey Mc- in the bonapicl. Ger F. Robertson 1. Rnbcrtgon mhrmgg gr H.Vttcs A Dover Rt-II Dnwnng. " ' Q.(i.llS (lo.-it tr,-rue"; 1),, N H L WEEKEND no- - - - Davin: Fnl'ltartis- Krylngdy 31,1 .MllTTaV Ma('liliiRtl Rogers Row. (inmcs on top In tho N.H.L. this ncss altlull ii.'ll'l'('lt -N"!-tcnrl' . . sixti.iiAnt' Saturday First Pt'rllM'l7- Scoring Non:-H ylonircal at Boston. l'onaltic::- I OCH - Bnn-en "hirago at Detroit. (Murray .lnsr-wt inn: 1. p ,.k. (1-vi York at Toronto. t1ale- Hvne: tr p,,m.r,'mm ".45. Sunday 4 or H .liisr)' 14 4.1. ' ' ' 'l::i':iil:talntulB(?sllTn.Y"rk vi.sPma'ms'A I, Rnhfnmn '1' I”. Di-troll at Chicaizo. Thirtl P -t ;. .- , x - denote: afternoon game. mm M"""g N""" V'PtIaltlt-s:- '1lt-Gee Bowneatt -. qgyuy, g, (llficials: Raf.-rpc.,'n.Chid ,3”. 'Wgil Rcirl. S(arier- Walter Law- S. D. U. Defeats "Wt -'-'- Pan-et E. s. !hifllil('NIItl N 'll.1rl.r-rid; Rfloregg. years and last week displayed- .Parkcloile Schoo crowd last night ' CHADWICK ON THE BOTTOM itfanadiens at Toronto Wednesday night On top of hi: is Marc Rea- this ivilr-up in a Volioiril Hockey time with Tim Horton with A1 gainr against Montreal MacNeil of Leaf: and Bert Olm- U NB At Tonight their scoring power against Mount A. when they demolished Mountiesl 97-57 victories in their only start: Saints came liu'ough with a 62 52 victory over the Mounties. Game time tonight is 8 p.m sharp at S.D.U. gym. Lineup: for Snlnt::- Kelly. Fea- ron. MacGuigan. Swift. Morrison Betz. Noonan. Tlngley. Mcflonnell l Cops Trophy At Fourth Annual Ice Sports 8- Wilbur Eirt (SP1. Girls 7 year::- 1- Nancy Duffy UP); 2- Jane Johnston (cm; 2 1 Debbie Martin (CR). Boy: 7 year::- 1. nobby wing. lock. (SP); 2- Grant MacL:od (Cm: 3- John Daley (P). Girls 8 .vear::- 1- Kay Clements (P): 2- Linda Stewart (SP); :- Vlckie Hunter (SP1. Boy: 8 year::- 1- Alan Flood (SP); 2- Billy Macklnnon (SP1; 3- David Kellley (SP1. Boys 15 and over:- 1- Davi Sfore.V (Pl; 2- Richard 0'Brle (P): 3- Stephen Dowling (CR1. Girl: 9 yearx:- 1- Lind; Duffy (Pl; 2- Kay Dardon (CR1; 1- Barbara Dolton (CR). Boys 9 yearii:- 1- Joe llmwn (P): 2- Cecil MacDonald (P). :- Kellh Francl: (Pt. Girls 15 and ovor:- 1- Myrna Clements (P); 2- Marlene Goff tSP); Wilma Newaon (CR). Skl raca:- 1- David Storey and Hutch McGee (Pt; 2- Boyd Lea. lie and Allan Dover (CR1; .1- Maclnnl: and Brian Redmond Girl: to years:-.1. Jean Kenny (CR); 2- Heather Montgomery (SP: 1- Ellen Dolron (CR1. Boy: 10 yn:r::- 1- Russell Pick- ard (CR): 2- Carl Ll.'ng:l.nne (CR): 3- Kenneth Rice (Pl. Girls 11 year::- 1- Gail Cameron (Pl; 2- Judy Tlierlault (SP1: 3- Patricia Flood (SF). Bay: 11 year::- 1- Raymond Dover (CR1: 2- John Paquet (Pt; 8- Art Maclnnls (Pt. Girls 12 ye:r::- 1- Ann (Him:-ron (Pl; 2- Donna McGee t1"t; J- Lllllan Bolt: (SP). 303'! l5 Sf0I!'s:- 1- Gordon Mac- Kay (P): 2- Weston MacAleer (CR): 8- Lloyd Duffy (Pt. Boy: relay:- 1- Pnrkdale; )- Central Royalty; 3- Parkdale Girl: 13 years:- 1- Judy John. awn (P); 2- Zita Doiron (CR1; 8- Margaret Duffy (Pi. Boy: 1! year::- 1- Ronnie Ric: (P): 2- Gordon Wliltlock (SP1; 2- Allan Macxfnnon (SP1. iAt Sports Ice No. 1- 3. Weeks, 3, Min; Today will he a fit: any for mg noun Saint: and the Raiders hold -Golf Auoclatlon. announced Fri- tstead of Montreal diiclhiig with sticks. Floyd Curry (6: and .1551- Guy Talbot (171 of Montreal start The annual meeting of District 11 United State: Trotting Associa- tion. took place at the Brunswick . Hotel at two o'clock Monday :1 - ternoon. February 4th. There war : large attendance of members ..from various parts of the Mari- itime: and they were greatly pleas- ed when they learned that the Vlft President of the USTA. Don R. Miller. Columbus. Ohio. would be preaent and address the meeting. Accompanying Mr. Millar was As siatant Treasurer Dalc Bordner Members of the Board for Dis- trict 11. Lt-Col. D. A. MacKinnon. Chairman. and F. C. Mccurtly were also praleni and Charles L Clarke. Moncton. was secretary. .1. ll. Dewitt uf Woodsttick. mem- ber for New Brunawick. was in Europe with the Flying Curlers. This 1: from Mr. Clarke”: report: SCHOOL FOR OFFICIALS Don R. Millar said how pleased he was to see the large attendance and spoke of the increasing inter- est in harness racing in the Marl- tlmc Province: and elsewhere. Hi: W; Hoop This Weekend 1 Three basketball gotitcs a re scheduled this weekend in City league play. This afternoon at 2.30 lit Prince of Wale: auditorium Wclshmcn are at home to St. Dunstan's and thl: evening Y.M.C.A. tangle: with the powerful Trotters at the Tomorrow nlternoon at S.D.U. gym the Saints will be boat to the Trottara. MINOR HOCKEY Changes in Sutitincrside Minor hockey schedule will allow fnri summarsldc High School playing- Alberlon High School at 7.30 Sal- urday evening at Civic Stadium. The midget hockey game: orgina- Drug) v: No. 2 (S " 1 after the puck as does Captain Ted Kennedy of Leaf: Game. end- ed in a 1-1 HE 1C? Photo! DOWN THE BACK STRETCH address rnvercd many points of interest to his listener: and he placed special emphasis on offic- iating. This led to a request that a school for officials be not up in the Maritimes and MI". Millar stat-i id that he irtiultl comply with that request and the the location of the school would likely be Manc- ion. He ended by stating that if harness racing is to continue to prosper in this district all rules and regulation: of the USTA must be obeyed Dalc Bordtici: the Association's Treasurer. gave a brief account of the financing of the Associa lion and said how proud the mem- bers should be that is was in auch ' a strong position. Director F. C. Mctlurdy spokel of his trip to the District meeting at Columbus last December and spoke oit other aspects of racing and its progress in the Maritimcs. SALIVA TESTS Various inattcrs were brought up at the meeting and all who wish- ed to do so had an opportunity (Continued on page 7) if 1-tn. Enter Final Events By GERRY La FONTAINE Canadian Pre:: Staff Writer 1 QUEBEC (CF) -- Two more- rink: Friday entered final evaiitst in Quebec': 4411: lnternatloiiall Bonspiel but again the Campbell brntltcr:' rink from Avonlea. Suk. stole the show by rolling to its. ciizhth consecutive victory. l The Campbell:. winners in 1955 of the Canadian curling champion- ship. crushm R. G. A:h': Kirk- land Lake. 0nt.. rink 11-5 in a quarter-fIngl.d1'lW for the Lieuten- ant-Governor': Trophy. The win also assured the Campbell: of no wnrsc than a tie for th: Grand Aggregate Award. Oscar Pat-kar'n Oshawa. Onl.. tlnk entered the final for Val d'0r Trophy by defeating Hal Hunter-': Sudbury. t.. crew 11-7 and next lly scheduled have been can meets R. C. 'l'remblay'ii Bale Co- celled and are rcscheduled for mcau rink. which defeated Rent Sundly 10th. Collettc's Quebec Winter Club am - 4.00 pm. No. 5 (Human Quartet 8-7. 1 4.00 - :.oo p.:n. No. 4 (A1: Mr- Lciinan v: No .1 (Minimal Ernst The Pee Wee All-Star team will be leaving Civic Stadium at 5.15 p.m. on Saturday to take part in the tournament In Charlottetown. All Pee Wee All-Star player: will not be allowed to participate in the scheduled game: on Saturday afternoon. Open Prize Money Upped 525.000 uorrriutzai. (CPD .- Prlzri money of the Canadian Open golf chute ha: been increased to 825,- (M from IIEMII. Jame: P. Anglin. president of the Royal Canadian day at It: annual meeting. The now Jackpot will take effect at this :unirner':g Canadian Open at Waterloo. Ont. July 10-13. Be- cause the pr!!! 1: nniong the larg- out in North America. GA offl- clalti nald they are ready a:- i :urodolarocordfteldoft.opnnlf- Arena Today Minor league official: are hoping 2.11 Campbe. F.. Hull. C Vnnldn-.l pp; 1..., y,,,ck,,, Maw” M "M M. . , ' - . lam turnout t the m:hnutl.;rD.-I;hg;snXrn;:' .G:udet. mm 1-1-1. morning Charlotte on . ' ' "m" n. it seen. If. Clay. ii. mm. ice No. 1- n. Campbell. ii. mrnni-Tzntwi: .l::l'l5 :iiie:M"m.' I - T "T m' '”' "i X. C. Milli-nan. M. Huff. V. Frnaer VI. will be entered in the even Mn” &' A - . . - - Charlottetown - 5. man. J. Campbell. C. lfutt. tournament being field ta ta: evo- Georgetown. "' . ver:. 1 . ctr: No.'2- C. Hayes, K. Colllngl, aeM1zhedw ." um d 1”. '..-u". "' en'- . nit. . Mullen 7:. L. Wllkle, '1' , . ' 1.. M v- c----. -t ...::.i:' -" ”""'"","'l'." --M 1:. .l.:t.f..'.':'."..f'i.....""'- - '- 5'."n"'.'l2'.1"l2' . """5-"" 2 ”' '1" N: 1- .' r: Campbell. it. will be It the "Xl'...'"...." :,.""' t""'"” ""'”" . . .. A. we berton . . n I. ' M dmuwm gs! nu-rwnnurc n ma -Iii; iv-.'vitt-rap ,' .1. ,. rlcner. purchaaed by Baltlrnor: from the New York Giant: latt sprint: for mono. returned signed contract Friday to the ori- 0911. man batted. 211 for Baltlrnor: in 144 gamal. Parkrlale Flyer': bu: leav- Gcrdnor Signs With Iultltnor: Oriole: BALITMORE (Ari - nuiy 6- hi: The 29 - year - old second hau- 1 NOTICE ing Barrlels Snack Bar at 12:30 p.m. today for game n Amherst. Salesman and'Solo: Trahioot I I 8011001 AM senior Matriculation: beundcragtyoan of:'g;h:veagoodbackgr!ntndandb:fr:etontove toanypolntlnthe Ilarltltne Province: Wanted I by the Firestone Tilt: and Rubber Company of Can- ada Limited. Maritime Dlvl:lon. Thea: position: oder above average ntartlng aalary. training pro- gram, Group Imurance and Hoapltallaatlon Penalon Plan and an excellent opportunity for ad- vancemcnt. Applicant: Milt have and etnnptetedlngli Atmlyto HUNTERS' CORNE on Thursday ntcrnlng flit: week and parked the car in a farmer: field; Ihoulde on my pack-uclt and struck off :cm:: the field: to an exteiiaive donaoly area of lwaxnpland. beaver dam. ntanda of Itatcly apron and second growth :la:h1ng:. The air w:: crisp and a bright :un reflect- ed from the icy cruat. . . : made in order day for : bike. The are: held mile: of wood road:- and several dam: and a change of scenery around every bend in the t.r:ll:. A half mile In the awamp 1 cashed my pack lack contalnlg a theme: of tea. hard boiled eggs and enough grub to feed a company of coldleu. la a thicket. I figured the couroe 1 find map out would take me back to the trail fork: about noon. The hard cru:t prevented the reading of Iign showing what uncle: of wildlife bad croaud. or followed the woodland trail: since the thaw on Molllay. The deep print: of faxes and rabbit: were embedded in the crust and the scrawly track: of squirrel: were everywhere in evidence but I could only guea: at what had p:::cd by since after mldnlllll on Tuesday. Crossing the dam (where Bus and Lloyd had their lgood catch of trout a few day: 1bCl0l'C the nation closed I could that help but compare difference in the two settings. On that September evening a gentle wind ruffled the water; dra- gon files skimmed hither and you and blue-wing teal Iwlm within a few yard: a: unconcern- edly a: you please. This after- noon it was different. Where feed- ing truut had broke :urf:ce there was nothing but snow. ice and ailence. I :toppod over the pool where Bu: had booked and land- .ed the two pounder and endor- ed what the trout were doing now Just dozing away the day: 1 1 imagine if not going into a .trnnce land hibernating in thc mud. They might Just an well for there was no myriad of insect llfe dropping on the water or unwary half lgrown frog: taking a hat awlm , vanishing in : foaming l I Iwlrl. l Crmsing one dam 1 came upon tan interesting bit of sign. 1 would iludge sometime on Monday :ftor- nooii when the ice was covered .witli an inch of slushy snow a -raven had surprised Iomo animal 1: Hold mouse or aqulrrel most .likely. cro::lng t.lte lee. Whatever '1 was it was an elusive morul. The raven would awoop and it: spread talons would clutch at the ice surface and its wing tips. pri- mary feathers spread an ince apart. would fan the ice in a nap row circle. Whatever it: prey was It broke clear for there would be a 10 foot stretch of unmarked isnow cxccpt here and there the marks where the raven”: claws had touched 11.: surface a: It dar- ted low after its victim. Then- were three such mnrked circle: each ten or fifteen feet part. It looked as if It was the third and last time and out. There was no blood stain: or fur on the iinow just the sprawly foot mark: of the raven when it Ikldded to a stop. There were no other ldrovoizmllulntotheeountrybef Hike Throiigt-; Woods, Fields Turns Up Interesting Items the thaw had wiped than nut ore the froezeup. I could visua- llu the rapier bill of raven dart- ing out like : striking make and it would be curtain: for a squirrel or inner animal 1! it once Itruck home. 1 reached the pack-sack iii the thick at 12.1) and the lunch aura hit e npot. It was pleasant to sit on a windfall in a sunny not-it with one: back against another, and tap the end of hard boiled egg: on I log. lptinkie with itall eat like an apple. There an time: when a mug of hot tea hill the :pot and this was on: of them A raven came croaklng low over the Ipruce but npotted me a bun- dred yard: away and veered off S in an effortless slant without any evident wing motion. All morning the squirrel: are like that. Om minute the wood: oeem full of them and the next they have van- and the woodland al:le: art at . We could do with less Iquirrels. Ornltliologista are of the opinion it”: the squirrel that i: holding out woodland song bird: in check. They are inveterate nelt robber: of both egg: and fledgling young. On eral occasion: I havo caught them in the act of dragg- ing young robin: from the nut and once the 22 rifle saved the nest of a Goldfinch in the old home orchard. Incidentally tin: afternoon two different sports- man came to me quite disturbed in mlnd."1'hoy told me : mem- ber attending the Annual Fish and Gun: meeting on Wednesday of this week had made the sluic- inont that it had been datiiiietly ealabllshed that rabbits were rati- ked among the worst destroyer: of the eggs. nest: and young of our game and song btrdl. They told me they were not in : posi- tion to contradict him and asked my advice. 1 told them not to worry a: rabbit: are the moat inoffensive creature: on earth and the guy must have gotten the rabbits crossed up with Red and Ground Iquirrels. Persoiially 1 never knew of a rabbit to des- troy anything except clover and green garden vegetables. 11 this 1: not correct 1 am sure we will hear further from the gentleman to question in dua course. There was lu.-1 one disturb lng note during my noon lunch hour. 1 shoufd :ay three disturb lng note:. 1 could hear the high pitched whine of three power :aw:. . . . pulp cutter: were at work in the far dlltancc south. but and west of me. I wondered where is this pulp cutting busi- ne:: going to end an far :: lhll province is concerned. Will it b9 halted before every tree over 3 inches in diameter will be cut down. What are we going to leave for our youth? Let in: ::y rtizlit here that we in this favoured province have youth second to none. During Youth Week 1 ut In the Baptist Church in Chat- lottelown and watched the 1!" ductlon Service of 140 Hi-Y mem- bers. The sea of clean wholesome. intelligent face: a: they filed till the :l:le w:: in inspiration "1 " :elf. Again 1 ask the 41U!5llW' What legacy are we l10l"l 1'; leave our youth in the form 0 track: or mark: :0 preaemably II! to yearn. titlon in the the gasoline t-rs. piston: ” for the radiator. antl-freon. the pandlng gane: at about 4000 log turbln can be irammltted without 3!? Profit? tnolyfnil 13' vartlng p- wt: : lieu of tliouwge. In: airpianol. whore the turbine :afe. bio and in the car bu:lne::. but there I: we've retained "old fashioned" perlonal Welnvltpynlnemneln and conditioned Cara: Ill DODGE ROYAL Gun: 4 l1oIr'ndan.l.aai: &l'Z.lil'M.'.i:'.'ouy""'3l'.. nuautcklncint. emu dour ltwner.AroalbargdadIlI. IQIPOIDCU The experts are year: or perhapa a lit mobile will undergo la lrealeaf change in That change will be the introduction of the ga: turbine engine. the first basic aller- -rlumplied ovar the atearn and electric car: of the early 1900':. The internal combuatum anllllo. with ill numeroul CYlll1Il' ' ., up and down. 1: about to go out the window This new engine. when it cornea. will Eliminate the IIOCGIIW lubrication and intend of alx or night Ipark plug: will avr only on: (and that 1: uud only In :lai-ting). The basic idea 1: almplc. A roaring tube of flame and ex- degree: 1: l.ltru:t against : pin wboel-which make: the pin whaal revolve like crazy. And liter: 1: your motive power. The power of the revolv This ntnooth. :lmp1o and economical aource of power will be Introduced when the problem: of rnau-production have been licked. Right now. the carefully-balanced part: of the In: turbine engine have to be hand-crafted. 1111: 1: all right In malt- you can't afford thl: apnea: in making ear:. No n-latter bow car: are moved. by pi:ton:. by turbine: or by infuriated driver: pushing from around offering people the advice and Icrvlce to kecp drlvliis '11-be "canyon rind aadan-A-1 eondltlou. law nilloago. one :-ronuiv: adolorhlnadaa. Hero 1: Main model car at : nal ::v- Natttrc and her beauties? Earl: M:t:l.:lil guessing that in it! to longer. the auto- automoblle power plant atnce internal combu:tlon engine gear box. "tune up:". ai' directly to the real wheeli- the flywheel lodayi of con- tll: pl:ton: into Imoolh revolu- ha: been and for years. but behind. we expect to be . You bay: to I up-todatf value for you-Home act flint nervlce. too. let on Igloo you (bear Re- i r auloniatic. liuur. dot:-nun. to own. Q... -Kr