l Page 0' J The Guardian Wednesday, Feb. 2. 1955 S'side . Skip Wins Game At Big Quebec Bonspiel . her Robert Tibbotta. for example. ourls for New Glasgow-but whan a big bonsplel comes rally to the Pleasant Lake colois and get together to enter a team. There's even a ladies section. which will enter a team in the competition at NILIO. (OI!)-A rink from a aoa-adshg Ion leotia curling dub won its second IIn&t game in the international than of to 42nd annual Quebec Bonspisl. of Summerside. boat I. G. Turnbull of he a rousing 14-1 score a sasoad. ..." game. Monday Mnritirnerfs whipped veteran E A. Bell d Quebec Victoria bdong in Its world's most club.” aaid L official club pin and stattoncy )0 members and no dubhosse. he said. It isntt regist- arsd with any provincial or don- inlon curling association. USE FROZEN POND It has ice-a frozen pond at Pleasant Lake. near Yarmouih, N. S Winchester, I-"assent Lake is a summer col- ony and the club was started by Seymour Kenney. a Yarmouth: consuuctlon company sxeciitlvel Most of its members are in the. construction business. All curl all Paterson trophy the international today. SECOND ROUND Second-round games in In 15- rink bonspiel's first two eventse and tho the Chateau Frontenac Omega trophy-were playad Tues day along with the first round of the Francois Jobin competition for the losers of Monday's games. Losers from now on move down into 10 lower events. In second round games Tuesday. I. Shoed. Saint John. but W Parker of Sarnia. Ont... 11-8. Id Spriggs of Halifax Mayflower lost his second straight game. taking a 12-5 beating from T. Stirling. of and Cecil Peake. Moncton. N. I.. after one loss, beat J. A. Beaudeia of the Msss.. Quebec winter club 11-6. Second Round F. R McLaine. Charlottetown. P. E 1., 12; Ed Cormier. Vic- their own clubsapare rink-mem- toriaville. Que.. I. U.S. Athletes Prominent On List Issued By l.A.A.F. LONDON. (AP) - Miler Wes Bantu. shot putter Parry O'Brien and two ralay teams gave the Un- itsd States four new world-record holders in track and field Tuesday in the list of recognized marks issued by the International Am- ateur Athletic Federation. Only Russia. also with four representatives. matched the Am- erican achievement whils single top performances went. to ath- letes from Denmark. Germany, Norway and Hungary. O'Brien. s e is th e 1' ii California usclc man. and Russian runner ladimir Kuc. each figured three times in the world-record list. O'Brien shattered the world shot-put mark three times at Los Angeles last year. his best effort being 00 feet. 10 inches June 11. He put the shot. S0-5 U4 on May 8 Ind N I M4 May 21. Km: had three three-mils re-. cords accepted with his best mark being 18 minutes, 26-1 SP('0l'l(lS established at Prague Oct. 23. He also i recognized as the world l.000-metro record holder with 13:51.1 Garb Chielaway of Britain. run- nor up to both Roger Bannister and John Landy in their record- breaking miles rims. was listed hr his 13:51.6 in the 5.000. The mile marks had been approved earlier. Santos was listed for his record 1.500 metres at Compton, Czilif. on June 4 when he r-nvorr-d the distance in 3:42.13 while running a 4:00.! mile. Seated: rival on the present I. I. indoor circuit. Gunnar Niel- son of Denmark. received recog- nition fnr his 1.486 mark in the R90-yard run set at Copenhagen Sept. 30 and ticinu tho record set by America's Mal Whitfield Other U. 8. record hi-cnkers were the University of Texas' 440-yard relay team. which re)!- lstered 405 seconds at Los Anz- eles May 22. and Forrlh:-im's tim- Smythe Retires On 60th Birthday TORONTO iCPl-Cnnn Smyihe. who made a contract with Tor- onto Maple Leafs the ultimate aim of many hockey-minded young Canadians, retired as man- aging director of hi National Hockey League team odziy-his 60th birthday. He was replaced by his long: time Lieutenant, Clarence (l-lap) Day. 08. who played for and ooached Leafs before bccnming a ii I i s t 13 nt managing - (lirector. Smythe remains as prcsirlcn(:ind managing director of .Viaplc Leaf Gardens. home of the Lents. Day. who gave up a career as a pharmacist for hockey. was with Leafs uid Smythe during dam of ma seven Stanley culls won by Ina team. Imyio, a flight lieutenant and. uuitary Cross winner in they First World War. was s maior in the leased World War when he formed Is own battery and was wounded overseas. Monday night in Palm Beach. Pla.. Smythds family and Day gatbtod at a party to mark the mile relay team which did 7127.3 at Los Angeles May 21. OTHER RECORDS other records accepted: l-lzimmer- Mikhail Krivonosov. Bern Aug. 29. - many. 10.2 seconds. at Yokohama. by five others. 1.000 metres - Aiidun Boysen. Norway. 2:l9.5. at Gavle. Sweden. Ai don Oct. 13. 8.000 metre Budaposti let. 15:21.2. at Budapest. July 14. it they Russia. 207 feet 9 374 inches. at 100 metres-Hans Futteror. Gar- Japan Oct. 31 equals record held ig. ill. 441)-yard hurctles- Yuriy Litu- yov. Russia. 51.) seconds. in Ion- relay-Hungary's Honved Sport Egyesu- larry MacDonald's rink from the Prince of Wales College rack- edupapairofwinsintheopeni ing rounds of the Prince Edward Island school-boy curlln finals which started at the harlotto- town Curling Club yesterday at- ternoon with four teams partici- pating. In the first round the Welshmen defeated the David Silliphant foursome from Sum- mcrside 11-8 while the Don Cam- aron rink from the western town were beating the Llewellyn team from the Queen Charlotte High School 10-5. The boys resumed play at 7 p. m. with the lilacDonald rink coming from behind in the last half of the 10 rounder to beat the Don Cameron rink 13-10 in a very exciting finish. In this round, the Llewellyn rink was eliminated wlnloss. as the suit- phsnt foursome collected their first win by an 12-8 score. En- thusiasm ran high throughout both rounds with the boys displaying iota of interest in the game and most of the time had their work ' cut out for them in the closer fought matches. Play will resume at the local! rink this morning at 9 a.m. with the two Summerside foursomes playing off for a chance to meet the defenrilhg champion Welsh- men and a possible trip to the Dominion finals in Sydney. Nova: Scotia. in March. Following the first round of play in the afternoon. approxi- mately 80 boys. including many fellow-curlers of the finalist play- ers were treated to a banquet put on by the ladias' branch of the Charlottetown Club with Mr. Andrew Bagnall as chairman. The chairman read a letter which was received from Mr. Rankin McLaine. president of Prince Edward Island school- boy curling. who is presently par- ticipating in the International Bonspiel with a local team in Quebec City. Each of the school-boy skips. Barry MacDonald. David Billi- phant. Don Cameron and Locke Llewellyn expressed words of thanks to the ladies for the ban- quet. to the clubs in which they practised and to the club mem- bers who were so generous with their time and instructions. "In my opinion. curling is one of the host character builders that we have in this city." state Earl Nicholson. of the physical fitness staff of the Queen Charlotte High School. during his brief but inter- eating lecture on the game itself. Mr. Nicholson also thanked the local club for the use of its ice sheets for practice sessions dur- League competition as they do tented the. as yet wlnloss. Char lottctown Royals 5-2 game at the Charlottetown Forum. The teams played goal for goal in the first period and then explod- ed with three goals in the middle session to finalize the scoring and assure their win. Jay. Gionet. Mullins. MacDou and Dave singletons for the losers. Parkdale Flyers splurgod play in the Montague rink to over over sole position 11-7 in a fast. clean game. Willie Dunn led the winners with five goals and four assists. whlls.8. Carver had a hat-trick. Burgo. Arsonault and Manhood were the other goal getter: for the winners. Nelson had a pair tor the lasers. with singletons going to Macftae. Arscnaiilt. Clements. Hughes and Slir'phPFd. The Primroses took a 3-2 lead in the first period and NHL Scorers fiolivcau. Mil. fir-offrion. Mil. Richzird. Mil, Mnsdcll. Mil. Howe. Detroit .. Smith. Tornnto.. Olnistead. Mil. Sullivan. Chi. -s is W 5 Saints And Pa Collect Winsl The Saint Dunstan's University hockey team last night prlcked up their first win it 1056 Ctw Hockey in a fast old and Lemlaux scored for the winners while Wilf MacDonald MscLaod collected In wither City League action. the for eight goals in the final period of come a two goal deficit and take of first place as they whipped the Primroses rkclale Flyers n City League extended it to 5-3 in the second before their down-fall came as the Flyers skated in a big way in the - finale. Dunn Leads Scoring Parade Willie Dunn leads the scoring race in North River Hockey Loa- : gue at the end of tho first round of play. Teams playing in this league are Milton Hornets. Glas- gow Road Maple Leafs and Corn- wall Meteors. Following are he statistics: P Willie Dunn (G.R.) . ' Ted Bradley tG.R.l Merril Pineau (G.R.) Jimmie MacLeod (G.R) Apps Arsenault (G.R.) Campbell (M) .. . G. Crewys (M) MacLean (M) Burke (C) Legend: (G.1t.) Glasgow Road; (M) Milton; (C) Cornwall. A 7 I I I 1 4 I S 1 as)-naonUIaouAoQ SCHOOL UNIT N0. 1 ICE SPORTS FORUM 1.30 THURSDAY FEB. 8 L.s;esh:eho asezsauuasu s3s::a:::a sssssassas Kennedy. Toronto Harvey. Mtl. . la)or'l Nth birthday and histor- nal retirement from the inning-y hg director's post. Folilllf EVENTS III.1TI I SEAT IALI TODAY ADD ALI. DAY HOCKEY WEDNESDAY Fredericton Caps VI islanders GIT YOIR TICKETS IARLY OAK STARTS Izll P. M. -The FORUM (TUESDAY) 9 to I. WIDNESDAY. Welshmen Get Pair Of Wins delightful I is 10 I 7 7 I I I 4 4 ins tho fall and winter on behalf of tho school board of directors. Prof. Robert lcclair of Prince of Wales College spoke in terms similar to those of Mr. Nichol- son and before closing moved a vote of thanks to the ladies for their work in the preparation of tho banquet. Mr. Fred Folland of Summerside spoke in glowing terms for the fine sportsmanship displayed by the boys in the game and wished the winning team every success in the forth-coming Dominion finals. Mr. W. Walywn "also of Summerslde spoke on be- half of the western curlers and wished to congregulate the Sum- merside directors for their tire- less efforts in supporting the school curling in 'that area. Following are the standings after two rounds of play: MacDonald Silliphant Cameron . Llewellyn .. Island eirs Q5-AF-SOON Munch AMHERST. N. 8. (CP) - Buck Whitlock's goal with 21 seconds left in the third period earned league leading Charlottetown Islanders a 1-1 tie with Amherst Ramblers here Tuesday night in an Atlantic Coast Ioniar Hockey League arm. The teams played a scoreless 10 minutes overtime. Hank Therrien scored the lone Amherst goal at 15:56 of the sec- ond period with Vip Palladino in the penalty box. Fourteen penalties were called in the game. eleven to Islanders. One was a game misconduct to Lorne 1-lonnessey for striking ref- eree E. E. Adams in the leg with his hockey stick mid-way in the third. Twice the game was delayed when the Islanders protested over the electric timing clock. A pen- alty to Kullman was called back when the arms of the clock stuck. Kullmsn became involved in a Curling Results At Local Rink Following are the results of senior play at the local curling rink last evening: hi president's prizes: I. Douglas. I: G. McKnight.6. I. MacDonald. I; Dr. MacE.a- chern. 7. ' Wellnar's final: Lt. Gov. Prowsa. 0: I. lpillott. Doubleheader At Crupaud Two is games wera played last night in a doubleheader at Cra- paud Rink. Both games were part of the Queen's County League for the Frank Myers trophy.. Is the first Albany and Cape Traverse battled to a 7-all draw. la the second Nine Mile Creek and Hampshire made it 2-all. ACSHL Standing MONCTON (CP)-Atlantid Coast Senior Hockey League standings. including Tuesday's games: W L T F A Pts. Chsrl' ll 24 4 146 mi N Moncton if 34 1 179 177 O1 Amherst I I 0 I16 34! I4 Fredericton I4 I I N1 18 I v . "Hon Irods 3”. Jump Record ST. MORITZ. lwitstland. (AP) -Ossi Lsaksonan of Finlandbrokc the 14-year-old record for the Olympic ski Sum! hare Tuesday when he soared II foot 016 incbll (78 metres) to win an internation- al meet from so other European jumpers. I His point total was 110.5. eight: better than the No. I jumper: Arn- finn Bergman of Norwpy. Schedule Shift In Hoop League In City Basketball League play this evening. tbs Victory Clean- era from summerslde play the second Saints at the SDU gym at 8 p.m. In the second game. the RCAF meet the YMCA Celtics at the P.W.C. auditorium. NEW YORK (AP)-Wil1ieMays. New York Giants star centre- fielder. left by air Tuesday for Puerto Rico where he will rejoin the San Turco t-am for the win- ter baseball playoffs. Tie Ramblers 1-1 heated argument with two report- ers late in the third-period when he threw his stick in the press box. Police were called in and avoided any possible scuffle. Lineups Charlottetown - Goal: Shirley; defence: B r kl a o i c h. O'Connor. Hinchberger. Loyte: forwards: Whitlock. Jones. Hennessey. Leduc Gray. Kuilman, Campbell, Carver. Palladlno. Amherst - Goal: Frigun: de- fence: L. Kiley, Rogers. Reid. Parr: forwards: White. Schmidt. 9- Kiley. Loclerc. Therrien. Ken- l'I.edY. Bernaquez. Demchuk. Summary First periold: Scoring: None. Penalties: Whitlock 5:89. D. Kiley, Kullman 10:28. Second period: 1. Amherst. Ther- rien (Rogers. White) 15:56. Penalt- ies: Kullman 1:01. 7:35. Kennedy 5:35. Palladtno 12:33. 15:07. Third period: 2. Charlottetown. (Whltlock. Brklacich) 18:39. Pen- alties: Csmpbell 8:24, 8:04. 10:56. " 10:56 ' 7 Overtime period: Scoring: None. Penalties: None. Stops: Shirley S 514 3-21 Frigon 11 6 G 4-M Minor Hockey Scot-as Tuesday YestcrL,, was another busyday far the Minor Dsaguars at Rotary Rink. In the only Paperweight game. PSS Tigers defeated WKS Hawks by a score of 4-1, Scoring for Tigers were Gordon Full (I). 3. Ford and G. MacMillan. D. Likely notched isp the lone Hawk tally. In tho Bantam bracket double- header. Queen Charlotte and Q88 took one each. Queen Charlotte Bantams won the first game over QSS Hawks by a score of 10-1 and QSS' Eagles won the second by an 0-1 score. Scoring for Queen Charlotte in the first game were Archie Mactadyen (6). Ad- ams (1) and Derek Buiitain (3), while QSS' loiie tally came from the stick of Dunn. Second game goals were scored for QSS by Callaghan. Bradley. V. Mulligan. B. Gauthier (S). MacDonald and Cahill. Quean Charlotte goal was scored by L. Ferguson. Other activities yesterday were a skate for kiddies. and practicas for Chick Willtams' Juvenile Ab- bies. School Unit No.1 and Abbie Sisters. Today's program is as follows: 1.30-3.00-Hockey practice. 3.00-4.15-Kiddies skate 4.30 - 5.00-W K S - Paperweights vs. PSS Paperwelghts 5.00-5.30-Queen Charlotte Poe Woes vs. PS6 Pee Woes 5.30-0.00-QSS Pee Wees vs. Parkdale -Pee-wees 6.00-7.00-Abbie Midgets 7.00-11.00-Abbie Juveniles 8.15 -9.15-York Juniors 9.15-10.15-Hockey Practice. PEARSON MEETS PRESS LONDON (CP)-L. B. Pearson Canadian minister of external af- fairs. Tuesday held the second of a series "of briefings for Canadian correspondents attending the Com- "h conference. It was an off-the-record meeting. aimed at. providing background material. At a similar gathering Monday. Pear- son outlined the Canadian position on Formosa. Tho Fredericton Capitals. who have collected four wins in their last five starts are visitors at the Charlottetown Forum this evening as they make a desper- ate effort to pull out of the loa- gua cellar when they meet the league leading Charlottetown Is- landers in a regular ACSHL game. It will be the third game in as many nights for both teams and is an important one for either to win with the league standing as it presently is. The Island- ers lead with 66 points after last night's tie in Amherst. the Hawks are in second with 61 points while the Ramblers cling to the second last step on the ladder with 53 points. one more than the Caps who have greatly revived since their last appearance hero sev- eral weeks ago. The Caps big guns in their recent ascent have Moncton FREDERICTON (CP) --Fred- ericton Capitals edged forward to only one point behind third place Amherst Ramblers by defeating Moncton Hawks 7-5 Tuesday night. Hawks are four points below the leading Charlottetown Islanders in the Atlantic Coast Senior Hoc- key league. A 8-2 lead in the last pariod was enough to ensure victory for Caps. Hawks trimmed it to 6-5 before Fderericton ended the scoring. Gerry Smith and Doug Mac- Phoo led the Fredericton scorers with two each. Noll Sewell and Dick Yeomans also counted. Bart Hirschfeld shot two and the other Moncton mariismen were Ray La- croix. Bob Bownees and Joe Le- W" O O'L -The lummarside Aces troun- ced the 0'Leary Maroons in the first league game of the western circuit at the Raceway Stadium last night by the lop-sided score of 14-4. The power-packed Sum- mersids team took a little time to get rollin . the first period and- ing 2-1 in tslr favor. but took charge in the sandwich session. scoring five goals to the visitors' S'side Aces Score 14-4 ea ry Ma roons of than on a rink-length solo. and had a Jiracs of helpers. Joe Barn- ard also scored two, and single- tons ware shot by Benny Grady. Claude Gaudct. Moons. Gallant. and Scotland. R.C.A.F. . Garth Gay had four assists Sonny Grady three. For 0'Loary. Paul Ichurinan. Baglola. L. Harris and McGregor pine. Line-st " t -Goal: Pldsodny; do- fsnco: Lepine. McNeil. Sinnett. Michelin; forwards: Campeau Watson. Hirschfeld. Weaver. Mc- Laughlin. Robinson. Thomson. croix. 1-Ioula. Bowness. ' Fredericton-Goal: Craig; do- fenoe: Haon. ' , .-. Yaomans. Powers; forwards: Smith. Nicolle. McPhee. Leger. McDonagh. Sewell Bliss ,Miles. MacDonald. First period: 1. Fredericton. Smith (Nicolle. McPhee) 0:31: 2. Fredericton. Smith (Nicolle. Pow- Forum Tonight been Nick Nicolle. Bill MacDon- agh. Doug McPhee, Doug Howey and Jerry Smith. with Lucien Gilbert also showln lots of "get up and go" since Vtolncd the team recently. The Islanders are as yet with- out a loss in this week's lay and done better than they ve all season as they pulled a tie off the Bailey Arena ica surface last evening. Both teams will be at full strength for tonight's game. the first of a four game series between two two teams. The Islanders Hockey Club an- nounced last night that they are sponsoring another skate naxt Tuesday night at the Forum. this time with the music be sup- plisdbytbsAirFoi-coban from the Sunni ”” base. Tickets will go on sale shortly. Capitals Defeat 7-5 ers) 7:44; I. Moncton. Hirschfald (Weaver. Watson) lzlo. Penalty: Houlo 13:3. Second period: 4. Frodaricton. Bewell (mcponssh. min) 13:31; 5. Fredericton, Ysomans (MacDon- ald) lI:D0; O. Monctoa. Hirschfcld (Campeau) 17:01; 7. Fredericton, McPheo 17:55. Ponaltlu: Houle ilt;00, Mosgroyo 8:00. Yoomans .32. Third period: I. Fredericton. Mc- Phoo (Hoon) 4:00: 9. Moncton, La- croix (Houla. linnstt) 4:55; 10. Moncton. Bowiiass (Thomson. la- pins) 8:45; 11. Houston. Lopine (Campoau) 14:11; 11. Fredericton. Nicolle (Smith. McPliae) 14:53. P7ei;:ltiss: Watson 1:34. Mosgrove Humaa-Lasgtols Iout Arranged PARIS. (AP)-European and French middleweight champion Charles Hurnss Tuesday agreed to fight Pierre Langlois la an overweight. Ion-title bout hParis Feb. I. Althoudi but no hp-ranking French iniddlawdlhts. an involv- ed dispute betwooa their ag- era has kept tbcia apart for four years. V . ll Soccer Star Has 40th Birthday LONDON. (CP)--Stanley Mgg. ..iews. Biackpool's beloved succu- star. celebrated his 40th birthday Tuesday. and after as seasons of senior soccer he reckons he's fit .'or more years yet. "They may call me the on gentleman of soccer." said an veteran outside right. "but don't got the idea Pin ready to quit. Givsn my fair share of luck I feel I can go on for another mg years." The slim-built. poker-faced play. or has turned out for England 71 times and featured most recently in Englandls 8-1 defeat of cu. many last December. He also lug played in three cup finals. Williams Ready For Baseball BOSTON. (AP)-Ted Williams is ready to return to baseball and his role as hitting star of the Boston Red Sox according to the Boston Post. The Post today reports under a Miami, Fla.. datolino. that Wil- liams' business manager. Prod Corcoran. indicates Ted will re- port to spring training with the Sox if he gets some coaxing from club owner Tom Yawkey and KID eral manager Joe Cronin. Williams announced his retire ment during the 1954 season ef. fective when the season was over. .. : Hockey Scores, Atlantic Coast Senior Charlottetown l Amherst 1 Moncton I Fredericton 7 Quebec Sealer A Quebec 3 Montreal 1 Shawinigan Falls 4 Chicoutirni I Ontario loafer A Chatharn 4 Windsor 6 Kitchener I Owen Sound 1 Stratford 3 Niagara Falls I Ontario Junior A Toronto St. Michael's S Guelph 1 Hamilton 8 Gait 4 i Montreal 2 st. Cstbarinss I Laarier Trophy Northern Ontario Senior Sault Greyhounds I Iault Indians . North Bay 0 Pembroke I . Sport lrlafs BOSTON. (AP)-Pitcher Franl Sullivan and liird-baseman Grad: Hatton signed their 1956 Red Sm contracts last week while in Bus ton as guests of the hasebsh writers. each got on. Joe Hunter handled the whistle without assistance. single tally. and sin 0'Lear-y in the has frame 7 goals to 1. The game was featured by fine outscoring HOCKEY TONIGHT not guarding by both goalers. 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