‘ the day (S:a.turd.ay):‘ (all games AS ISLANDENRS WIN IN EIGHTH ROUND In the eighth round of play in‘ the Dominion Schoolboy Cham- pionships Prince Edward Island defeated Alberta 9-6, making it seven wins and one loss for the ‘Island quartet. Shown above are ‘ROCKET RETURNS \ sC’anadiens Shut Out Bruins 4-O MONTREAL 5011‘) -‘ The in- comparable Maurice (R o c k» e t) Richard came back to the hockey ‘ wars Thursday night and helped himself to two goals in Montreal Canadiens’ 4-0 shutout of Boston Bruins while a seasdn - record crowd of 14,528 roared in ac- claim. It was Richards first appear- ance since Nov. 13 when he suf- fered an almost-severed achilles tendon. ‘ ; Despite occasional evidence -of some unsteadiness in his under- V pinning, the colorful 36-year-old veteran was again the alert, op-_ portunist. He appeared to favor his right foot at times and was none too sure of’ himself when cutting sharply to the right on his right skate. ' SUMMARY _ First Period: 1. Montreal, Pro- vost (St. Laurent, Pronovost) 6:12; 2. Montreal, M. Richard (H. Richard, Moore) 19:21. Pen- alties: Flaman 1:20, \Moore”u3:28. Second period: 3. Montreal, M. Morell Defeats I Murray Hbr. I Morell All ‘Stars’ defeated Murray. Harbor Br-u-ins 3-2 last night at Souris to win their. st- of-three Intermediate _C hockey series two games to none. Morel} won the first game 5-3. -/, George “Paton and John D McIntyre refreed the match. Both are from Souris. " Rangers And Tryon Win? Tho Lot 16 Rangers outclassed Ora.-paud 11-2 in an Intermediate C Hockey League contest. In a game played on Saturday,. 'l’r'yon vtrripped Summerside ’ 14-4, this was ‘also an Intermediate C game. * —. Montreal Roydls Sign Players. MONTREAL (C-P) -- Montreal Royals of the International Base- ball League Thursday announced the signing of outfielder Charlie Soraci and catcher Charlies Jul- ian. . Soraci was with the Royals for 14 games last season and then optioned to Macon, Ga., of the -Sally League. Julian. a. bonus. catcher, took part in 83 games last season with Great Falls, E Mont, of the Pioneer League, «batting .270. He is 22 years old. Expect Minor Richard (I-I. Richard, Moore) 5:32. ‘Penalties: ,Mackell 12:15, M, Richard 14:20. Third period: 4. Canadiens, Bel- iveau (Provost, Bownass) 18:05. Penalties; Beliveau 8:43, M. Ri- chardi 14:00. ‘ " Stops: Plante 7 8 9~—24 Lumley 19 12 14-45 ‘SOCCER SCORES LONDON (Reuters)-—Rasults of soccer matches played today -in I the United Kingdom: ‘ Football Association .‘Cup Fifth Round Replay Blackburn 2 Cardiff 1 ' ENGLISH LEAGUE Division II ’ Leyton /or 1 West Ham 4 N. H. L. Standings. By THE CANADIAN PRESS P W L T F A Pts. Montreal ,57 37 13 7 204 117 81 New York 56 24 23 .9 149 15757 Detroit 56 23 25 8 126 168 54 Boston . 57 20 25 12 151 154 52 . Chicago 55 20 29 6 119 144 46 Toronto 55 18 27 10 154 163 46 Thursday Night’s Score Boston 0 Montreal 4 _ Games Saturday New York at. Montreal Chicago at Toronto Boston at Detroit Predict Canada To Win CI1’SI1ips NEW YORK (AP)-A C soil. -1 victory in next week’s world hockey championships in Oslo was predicted Thunsclay by the prhsident of the United States Amateur Hockey Association. “The Whitby team was a very good one even before they ‘dded two former professional stars in Sid Smith and Jean Paul Lami- rande,”» said ‘Tom Lockhart. “Now I: ey will be even tougher to beat. They must be given the edge with the”Russian.s, Swedes and Americans the runners-up." The eight-country competition will run from Feb. 28 through March 9. Also entered are Czech- oslovakzia, Poland. Finland and Norway. Sweden defeated Russia in the 1957 championshipsviii Mos- cow. Lockhart, who saw the Rus- sians pérform on their Canadian tour two months ago, was favor- ably impressed by their skating ability. “The Russians told us in To-‘ ronto that some of their better players did‘ not make the Cana- dian tour. And if the team I saw Hockey WIII ResumeAt Arena Saturday The hard-working staff of Sports Arena. in an effort to have the City‘: Minor Hockey activity hack in full swing. after a busy week which featured the Canadian School Boy Curlers’ I Bonspiel. plan on working over- time‘ tonight and tomorrow morning in order to have the ice shipshape forthe usual-pm. gramme, Saturday. Following is the schedule for first of Home and Home Play- downs except evening games) ‘?:=:I5_—- 8:45 -.-- Bantams Cardinals vs. Q.C.H.S. Gulls, _ 8:25 21:05 - Bantams -- Royalty Orioles vs. Q.C.I-I/.S. Ro- bins. V 9:05 -- 9:45 - Bantams —— Q.C. .:Pa11.thers Vs. Q.S.S. Elks. 9:45 ~-— 10:25 -- Bantams QC. 5. Wolverines vs. Royalty Bisens. « 10:30 —- 11:00 - Paperwts «- P S.S.vTigers vs. Royalty Bears; 11:00 - 11:30 -- Paperwts - P.S.S. Falcons vs. Royalty Blue- bi , 11:20 -. 12:00 -— ‘Paperwts - P.‘S.S. Ravens vs. Q.S.S. Red- wings. 12:00 -- 12:30 -— Paperwts- W.i<"‘~ Wolves vs Q.S.S. so - 1:00 -~ Pee Wee -- W1{.:5. Hawks vs. Royalty Spar- rows. ' 1:00 -- 1:45 -- hlidgets Vics vs. Ramblers. 5:00 —- 5:30 —— Pee Wees - cats _ 5:30 —- 0:00 -- I-‘es Wees - Q.S.S. Eagles; vs Royalty Cubs. 6:00 —- 6:30 -- Pee Wees - P.S.S. Hornets’ vs.‘ Q.C.H.S. 6:30 - 7:00 -— Pee Woes - P.S.S. Spitfires vs Royalty Springers. . 7:00 -- 7530 — Girls —— Final practice before playdowns all girls. 8:00 —-- 9:00 —— Interscholastic Playdowns -— Q.C.I-LS. vs Q.S.S. 9:15 -- 10:15 -— Juvenile- Play- downsz — S.D.U. vs. Abbies. Officials: 7:45 - Leroy Bar- net. Brian MacCormvack; 9:05- Don Frizzell, Bill MacM.illan; 10:30 Gordon Well-nor, Bill Boyles; 12:30 John Davis (Sr.), Fred Burke; 5:00 Dennis Flannaghan, Jim Poul- Alan Smith, lead, and Douglas Bell, second stone, sweeping 3 stone into the house to overcome their Western rivals. " The Standings standing after nine rounds in the Canadian high school curling champ~i..s~h-ip. WON LOST Prince Edward Island .. .1 Northern Ontario .. .. ..7..1 Nova Scotia .. .. .. .. .. ..5..3 Ontario... .. .. .. .. ..5.,3 New Brunswick .. .. .. .. ..5..4 Alberta .. .. .. .. . ..4..4 ‘Saskatchewan .. .. .. .. .. ..4..4 British Columbia .. . .. ....4..4 Manitoba .. .. .. .. .. .. ..3..5 Quebec .. .. .. .. ..1..7 Newfoundland .. .. .. ..0..9 City Juniors To I Play AI S’Side' The follo log Charlottetown Junior 1-log/fizy players are re- quested by coach Jack Kane to meet at ‘W. H. Barbour‘s show- rooms this evening at 7.15 pm. to make the trip to Summerside where they will play an exhibition game against Intermediate Aces: George, Ward, Garnet Steele, Grant Grady, Eustace Reeves, Donnie Murray, Donnie LeClair, Malcolm MacRae, Ulric Gallant. John Kane, Joey Arsenault,‘Par- ker Lund, Francis Bradley, Bill Mulligan. , ‘ W'I1ii'Ioy Squad _DefVe~c|ts . . Norway OSLO (CIP)-Canada’s hockey entry in the world championships defeated Norway 5-0 in an exhi- V bition game here Thursday night. The Whitby squad was held scoreless in the first period but broke loose for one goal in the second period and four in the last. ‘Wins Swimming Be~rfI1 O-n Team MELBOURNE (AP) -- Despite a heavy cold, 13-year-old Ilsa Konrads, broke her own world record for 880 yards by 1.5 sec- onds Thursday night ‘in winning the Australian Women's freestyle swimming championship. The slender, Latvian - born blonds won by 60 yards in 10 minutes, 16.2 seconds. It was the 11th world record penformance chalked up in the championships in the 55-yard Olymlpic pool. Gerda Zevenboom, 15-year-old Dutch girl swimming ‘for South Australia, was second in 11:13.5. Christine O’Fa~rrell was third in 11:16.1. ‘ ’ wasn't their best, you can ima- giife how strong it will be for the championships." / Volldes Slated To Fight Miieff NEW YORK (AP) Nine many years. takes on 22-year-old Alex Mi-teff, a newcomer with only 15 professional fights, here tonight. ' Although the hulking Cuban knocked out British champion Joe Erskine in one round last year and Miteff was stopped in one by Mike de Johnof Syracuse, N.Y.. the 10-round match is A “pick ’ern" fight. The bout will be carried on radio and television. starting at 11 pm. AST. ’ , Valdes. a top heavyweight for ‘ P. E. I. Meets Today’s draw in the‘SchooIboy Curling bonspiel: 2 P. M. Ice No. 1-Prince Edward 15- land vs. Northern Ontario I Ice No. 2~—Saskatchewan vs. Alberta 1 Ice No. 3~/Nova Scotia vs. Q116- bee Ice No. Manitoba 4——Newfoundland vs. INT; Ontario And N. B. In PIo|yIToday Inc No. S---Ontario vs. British Columbia 7 P. M. Ice No. 1--Quebec vs. Manitoba Ice No. 2-Ontario vs. Saskat- chewan - 1 Ice No. 3-—-Northern Ontario vs. British Columbia , Ice No. 4--Prince Edward Is- land vs. New Brunswick ~ Ice No. 5-—Nova Scotia vs. Alberta. By DUCK ACORN The 9 am. draw between Que- bec and P.E.I. yeswterday was strictly a knock out game for the first three ends. The big shot of the game until this time was the Que, skip’s draw right to the button to put out a big P.E.I. three ended‘. In the seventh end the Islan- ders were in for two when the mates threw their first rocks, and the Que., vice made his good on a perfect take ‘out and roll . Saunders having to take new ice made a beautiwl take out and he rolled across the face of the tee. ‘ Que., vice repeated with an- other sharp take out. Saudners came right back ' with his take out and the Islanders were still two. . ’ It is here that we would like to say that Allison Saunders has been nothing short of sensation- al for the Island cause in this ‘spiel. Que, skip made a take out with Burke coming right back taking out the Que., rock and rolled over on to the Island's No. 1 forcing Burke to draw for a one. - The Island team nursed No. 1 and No. 2 rocks -with Que., ly- ing three. when the Que., skip came up. He Invade a beautiful double take out to stay himself, with Que, now having .two- red rocks in play. Burke took out the shot rock and stay. Fowler made another sensational cold draw to the button ‘making the score read 4-4 atthe end of the game. SAUNDERS FORCES QUEBEC As the ninth end’ progressed, it was up to Saunders again and he made a beautiful take out and roll exactly where he was asked, for-c=ing Que._ to go to the ourt-turn with two Island u rocks just lefi. at the tee line. The Que, mate made a beauti- ful shot and received a big hand firom ,the crowd. ’ Once again Saunders came in with another take out rock. Que. skip in making his take out at 7 o’c1gck in the twelve footer rolled out forsa clean house. Burke in his draw made it right on the button. Fowler was narrow and light in’ an attempt-. ed freeze. and Burke then drew into the house for the first dou- bles score in any single and in the game. The score then read 6-4 for P.E.I. - The Island had" two rocks in the house and Que. second made a running double take out, and the fans gave him quite a cheer. The ‘Isl-and’s second missed the shotwith Que.. drawing for No. 2 in the house. . Both vices made their shots and when Burke came up for his first rock, Que, hand one at ‘ I The 'SpieI Now rival parishes and shri- evedoms keep. . On upland lochs, the long-ere pectedtryst ’ To play their yearly aged men, .Smit with" the eagerness of youth, are there, i While love of conquest lights their beamless eyes New nerves their arms and makes them young once‘ more. ’ ' a ‘bun spiel MdeI.ean &'Son ‘SALES & SERVICE Electrical Contractors 117 Kent St. , Dial 7186 Motor Rewinding and Small Appliance Repairs Island Team Was Sharper Yesterday ,TI1an on Wed. 7.30 on the twelve-footer. Burke missed the Que._ rock and the crowd let out a big “Oh”. Que, skip» attempting a draw for his No. 2 ‘made it good. Burke has to get clear of one of the rocks to assure at least a tie in the event Que., came back with a winning shot. Burke made no mistake on his leaving it up now to the Que., skip to make his take out and also stay. THE BIG ONE ‘ This was the big one for bo teams and the crowd at this period of thegame were all standing and watching Fowler make his delivery. He made no mistake, and whisked it out clean and stayed forcing, an extra end. ' At the start of the extra .» and, two Island misses at the end of the 2nd. stones kept Burke work- ing overtime to keep’ the front clear. Que., in avttemirting .11 (Continued on page 11) The Results By Ends . SEVENTH ROUND Miamtoba 012 (I00 001 0- 4 Saskatchewan 100 132 101 2-10 oueoec .... .. on 001 010 2o-— 5 P..E.I.. .. . . 100 110 .102 01-— 7, Alberta . . . . . . 002 00-3 021 1-- S! New Brunswick 220 320 200.0511 no 111110 2531.1. Nfld. 000001 02500--3,‘ Ontario ‘ 100 102 002 02-— K N. Ontario .. 011 010 110 10-— 6 ' EIGHT END N.B. . 102 101 000 2-7 Out. 010 010 111 0-5 BC. 021 004 201 2-12 Que. 300 110 020 O-— 7 Sask. 230 231 132 0-17 Nfld. - 002 000 000 4-— 6 Man. 010 010 201 2-7 N.S. 302 001 020 0-8 (fourth, dead end) ‘ Alta. 100 010 0220-6 P.E.1. 012 001 400 1—9 . NINTH ROUND Newfoundland .200 100 201 0—- 6 Nova Scotia 011 032 020 1—10 Alberta 050 010 1l0'.0-- 8 Brit. Columbia 304 101 001, 4--14 Ontario _P.E.1. 303 011 412 0.——15 New Brunswick 002 000 .102 0-— 5 N. Ontario , 320 221040 1-15 Saskatchewan 012 010 0111- 7 Quebec 100 103 100' 0-— 6 3909 u.Fi-ll.‘-Ell!) R Q ‘We’re proud of the fact that our good customers are-likewise our good friends. We try earnestly , to merit that friendship [by giving courteous, compe- tent service and fair prices. Why not make-this your Family Drug Store? And be sure to bring us your Doctor's prescriptions for careful compounding. N (E REFRIGERATOR REPAIRS ‘ EETIOAL CONTRACTING Repairs to all Automatic Washers and Appliances STOREY ELECTRIC R ton; 8:00 —- Art Perry, Walter Lawlor. ’ 175 Grafton St. Dial 3237 Brand Now Not Recapfl sNow TIRES ONILY won TRADE MOE-POWER . BATTERIES The Best Battery in L ' Town AT THE BEST PRICE in plastic push- picovntainer ,3 A Man’: Deedcran? Foxes vs. (15.5. 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Northern Ontario contlnued their roughshot treatment of the other teams in the league withen they Walloped New Brunswick 15-5 in ‘another ninth round‘ match. Other‘ games saw Saskatchewan drop a stone in the final end to eke out a 7-6 win over Quebec; Alber-ta_ fol- lowing a fast start. .dropP€-‘d their fourth straight game, a 14-8 ecision to British. Colum-: bia; and Nova Scotia, with two big ends in the fifth and sixth. carried off a 10-6 triumph over Newfoundland. The loss by the squad from Canada’s 10th pro- vince was their ninth of the ‘tournament. They have yet to taste the fruits of victory in this their first year of play in the cross-Canada spiel. ' LARGEST CROWD Playing before- the» largest to date,» the Prince Edward 5- attraction in their giarne with Ontario on the No. 3 ice sheet. « Sldpper Burke hadhis charges up for the‘ big test and opened up a three stone lead in the first end. The Ontario crew. re- presentatives of the cilty 05 Welland, came back with two in the second end but dropped £31‘ off the pace when the Islanders scored three more in the third. The Ontario crew ‘halted the total with a single in the fourth but dropped back again as PE. I. picked up singletons in each of the fiflth and sixth ends and then put the game out of reach with four in the seventh... one. in the eight and finished up with a two end. in the ninth. Far from being dis-':1l3‘l>0inted_ ‘the Ontario boys rallied in the final N.OnI‘ crowd to witness the bonspiel, . land crew were the center f ' Towing Service ‘ Day Phone 9722 — 3 ' Night Phone 8048 - 8858 Member D. A A. , MURPHY’S , ' SERVICE STATION end to close the insurmountable lead and finished. off the scoring with a four end. . Northern Ontario with 51411’ -Tom Tod displaying his usual calm generalship had 111116 trouble in their march towards the title round 1n.their\15-5 win over New Brunswick. The win- ners built up _a 9-2 lead after five ends sco-rlng thiee 11‘ the initial end and two 1n each of the second. fourth and fifth’ From there in they coasted along with a single in the sixth. added four more in the eighth and finished the, scoring Wlth one in the tenth. , , New Brunswick scored W0 In the third. added one in the “seventh and finished their scor- ing with two in the ninth. I Today’s crucial draw W111 have Prince Edward Island fac‘ ing their most crucial test of spiel when they meet N01" thern Ontario at 2:00 P-In; 9?‘ sheet No. 1. This evening s rou-nds will get Under WW 31 7 r \ um. AFTERNOON I MATCHES Maritime rinks called‘ the! shots and shook up the standings in the Canadian schoolboy b0flSPi¢1 here. Wednesday afternoon. _ The big upsetsso far in the championship series came. W-hen New Brunswick held off as ra11y= ing Ontario quartet to win Prince Edward Island had to bank on their last stone before I Crumble one Oxo cube with one tsp. flour. 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