a SPORTS FRONT ~ Wings, Bruins Hottest Item By CHRIS ANNETT g Wings the Beantowners are curently the league. It sounds strange’ doesn’t it? Toronto as well as New York. ei 3% RAMBLINGS... it the easy way either for they . ~ "Presenting Mayor Walter Cox, in company with Forum man- ager Wes Trainor greets Gan- der. hockeyists on their arrival | at Charlottetown Airpot yes- teday. A combination of Jun- \ The Gander Junior Flyers prov’ Jim MacDougall, standing in ed that they had not come from r Gander Junior Flyers Start Week With Big Bang Jelly came into"the game at the 10 minute mark of the third period and was especially bril- front of the crease had only to .|liant in this stanza. ‘SUMMARY the puck past Lester. pa heats cal Clouter 5:20, Kane 11,02. Second: Period: rl & * Dougall: (Stanley) 12:47; ii $227 Mi : i : Herman MacQuaid cut in front. of the Gander net and flipped his 19:10; Mullett, 19:36. Counsellor John Morris re-.-were the opponents of Char- GANDER OFFICIALS GREETED" and Jack Miller, Public Rela- tions manage fo the visitos. Last night's game opened Mi- | nor Hockey Week here. The Gander officials were guests of the City of Charlottetown at “Jottetown’s Juvenile and Mid- get. All-Stars. The Gander group leaves for home early this afternoon, after having downed the All-Stars 8-5. last night. Shown (from the dinner last evening in com- LEFT): are Austin Hollett, pany with several Minor manager for . Gander, Mr. | Albany Captures - Farmers Spiel Albany team skipped by Clift | Ramsay won the MF Bonspiel | at the Charlottetown Curling bers of the team were Eric Ro- ;binson, Alan Robinson,- and Al- ilison Green. The runner-up: rink for and Juvenile pucksters Erupting for five goals in the first period the S.D.U. Saints completely overwhelmed Monc- ton University Blue Eagles 11-3 here, last night for the biggest scoring outburst this season in the M.1.H.L. M.LH.L. leader, aint Dunstan's Varsity ~ eh \aded do’ the tgat ston. Beewtns Wallops Blue Eagles 11-3 ="""" Hockey promoters. was from Montague with skip Ken Sullivan, Hugh Robbins, Arnold MacLeod and Hector Matheson. The competition was very keen with the winner being de- Other participating teams ‘It was the sixth straight setback finesse of an experienced team |were Souris with skip Dave against the Acadia Axmen. more in the third. Never in trouble throughout |the top SDU line of Kelly, Whit- | the game, SDU dominated from | lock the opening whistle. They led 5-1 | only at the end of the first, 7-2 at the |ing. Referee Wilf Miles of Fred- | end_of the second and added four jericton handed out 19. infrac- tions, including majors to Rick~ Lacking the scoring -power and |O’Donnell and Roger Lajoie. Biggest: Crowd Ever for the hapless Blue Eagles, and | Moncton could not contain t he | Townshend, East Baltic with leaves them deep in the league.|bigger and stronger Saints. Nu-|ship John Doucette, Miscouche cellar. The Saints next contest is |merous times left goalie at home this Saturday afternoon | Allie Basque’ lected with skip Ronald MacDonald and the Charlottetown rink skip- ped by Keith Kennedy. Highlight of the spiel was ‘an \eight-ender built by Kennedy’s |Charlottetown rink. : The MF Bonspiel Trophy, do- nated by E.D. Reid, was repre- sented to Keith Ramsay. Indi- vidual trophies awarded by Mas- sey Ferguson were presented by Mr. Leon Bremner, ‘Island re- presentative. Poe At the banquet held in the Curling Club following bon- spie play, the Hon. “Andrew Especially in the third period Roy Broke in alone and to be foiled by erratic shoot- Club on Saturday. Other mem- |; their plays. _ BASKETBALL | An organizational meeting for all teams wishing to enter the City Ladies Basketball League are asked to send representa- tives to a meeting to be held in the City Recreation Office, City ee aoe ee Z teammate Billy MacMillan who MacRae, Minister of agriculture, World Bobsled Champ VIC EMERY from Montreal is in czar soon anny En ca ; ses alge ores Worship CH ARLOTTETOWN J A R , ‘ rs ; . : . . | spea were: We rae . : Italy where he will defend’ his title ....The event will mark the | Linemate Gordie Whitlock got F 'M Cox, Charlottetown, Mr. first time that the competition hae been held at night. DON . | three goals arid two assists while "ei n S Meet [Kenneth Jenkins, President of : DRIVING P K MASSENGALE almost earned a years salary with his big |Mike Kelly scored his. fourth of \the, Curling Club, Mr. Leon § T a win at the CROSBY OPEN and it is not only the 11,000 first | the season and helped on five : |Bremner of Massey Ferguson : 4 : prize money: that counts. In addition—the win guarantees _|others, to bring his total to 16| ‘The. largest crowd ever to at- ‘The Horse and Sulky C!ub/Ltd.,and Mr. David Gilchrest of Z ; him appearance fees at the other tourneys ($1,000 at the |Points on 4 goals and 12 assists. |iend a Prince Edward Istand| Trophy’ to James. H. Schurman, | the N.B. Department of Agricul- 2 the World Tournameet .- HALIFAY JUNIOR HAS have Oy ‘Vinee Delage: gad Hers Seeadiat the Gaduce BE arises sirsee ig: -<:~ + lili aa ben ooo er ee cd ee ; ave . |up by ve at ica Recrea- ar — | 2 . been denied permission to strengthen for the MEMORIAL /|O’Brien tion Centre. for the club’s 33rd| Old Trot. EARLY CLOSERS ° ESTIMA ED 000.00 CUP ae ees and ~ ae the iat tee is solid to Feeinre ~= goals were scored by auunil meeting Se aet Kg “The E. ee ee ae | Pownal Royals NO 1 9 T $15, aera say wv It should see h t urele Theriault, Alfred LaForge |crowd was so a club} trophy” to John Nicholson, Mill- . 1—$400. ee : juggle their lineup before the end of the season Ae and Jacques DesJordens. amy had to abandon it’s smaller room| town Cross, owner of “Kenta K", Capture Pair -.. .Non wisaenns ciesee ines “Ste ak any vent they stil have to get out of tbe Maritimes .. Don't | Last might’s win was the for a much bigger ove, Horse |winner of the Three Year Old posi downed Nine Mile 0.00 in 1965. Starting at least 4 thnes in 1965. CTON JUNIORS almost them Saints: én from over island : n 2—$ ; time they played: ~~ ~~ oe ai = oe a ali Sons a record. gathered together to. make it the J. R. Williams Memorial feces ean aa jase af ne, sie ete So Open. To be.raced June 11th, 1966. e ; : : ° ~.., for the winners = : Provi ele] cmarréet, fac, tmnt a wich mre Yer £* tatery le utaez | ~ NO. 4 $500.00 Added. To be raced June 2ist, 1968 OViINcial Senior Curlers (ee eee rowan: annie inet te Wines ot $70.00 91,5000 a aE ; : . ; rs while E. 7 tivity yd & town et Trophy” to Lee aviec ee | Carnpbell each had one. Kingston NO. 5—$800.00 Added — Open. To be raced June 25th, 1966. Dra T as a IF Ib : [=e foe cat aes. (Refer to sono the Four Yeer Old | night. — aria NO. 6—$400.00 Added. 3 Year Old Maritime Bred. To be raced June 28th, WwW ‘od y or onspie mabe club would lke to thank |r, or Farm Trophy""| jit Pownal Royals ran rout 1966. é mie ' ; : : len Brookes beau- .Greenbri | over ampshire Bull- : ; : Omer Kinch, West R | - NO. 7 : ; aritim Tonight at 7.30 at the Charlot. jon the Island is the Dr. Wendall Club: Cyril Flinn, Fred Cannoli, fit! gsutine erewd. These idee Mask; owner. of “Runway” win-| Cog? ol Gives pettods of on. a a iin gies htt cocci tetown Curling Club the draw of | MacDonald_out-of-the host Char- | Bill Davies, Bill Lee. showed pictures of horses from| ner of the Four Year Old Pace. (due encounter cas the weekend : teams will take place for the /lottetown Club. It is expected a| E.F. ‘‘Duuck” Acorn, Edgar |many Maritime tracks as well as| The stakes themselves were| 214 onded up on the long end of NO. 8—$500.00 Added. 3 Year Old Maritime Bred. To be raced Jul Championships. The playoff will |large crowd will view this grow- |Taylor, Norman Nicholson, Har-|from Presque Isle, Maine. —~ |@uite good. No records were), 94 <core 22nd, . 1966 i : . ee Thursday afternoon at. 3 ve om the — public vy ge ‘° Following-is-a:brief- report on ee cn ou) & Smallwood and W. Dover e. Baa ; ; Vii come : ing : . : _ | keen. . : Rov dde ‘Ma ~ oli ic Se ae ok on ou Souris —— ar ttt) 3 mene p at of ae ge cach scored three for the Royals NO. ata 4 Year Old Maritime Bred. To-be raced July ‘Gey ieee teaute WEl Ga tale cb Celng ae a: ilaad |Gallant, Albert Geiifin od i: Maven toe ee Ole ale Rn ey commun | end T. Snsidow iamaa'e teed ee , 30 ta-the aubeehg. # tacaleaattaes dene fone — phe ee aa foe ; oe tas ee * cette ao * — ing the weather. The betting was ether — 5 eee - se NO. 10—$500.00 Added. 3 Year Old Maritime Bred. To be raced July i ie eee ties ee this even- | Moar, J.Av-Mackean, Lorne Ste-| year olds. 34 three year old SY Pe eS Dingwall ectced ter tea eaeta Ae! 29th, 1966. a . wai be a round st 16 o'elock'and | Club, It is hoped that a member | Watch this paper tomorrow for ar a ao uc | disar Pee Class should attract _—— NO. 11--$400.00 Added. 3 Year Old Island Bred. To be raced August it necsesacy the final game will |of each team taking part will be the results of tonight’s drawing| Total amount raced for was|SP58. 4 twice that num a National League Sth, ee ee : turday afternoon at 3 0’ on hand for the dfficial draw. |of the teams and the games to/| $3300 divided as follows: 2 year! sidering that it is “open. to| Cet on ae ar ay Addi ¥ m y clock, The annual Seagram’s| ‘The line-ups for the eight\be played in Thursday's opening \old trot—$550; 2 year old pace—|Sidering that is open oily to petrot 23:12 3 199-98 51 = NO. 12--$500.00 Added. 2°Year Old_Maritime owned prior to March: 1, banquet will be held in-the Char-|teams entered are as follows: | round. $600; 3 year old trot—$400: 3) ene ure wouldedhen be | Montreal 21:18 5 132 103 47 . 1966. To be raced August 8th, 1966. lottetown ‘Club Satutday even-| From the Charlottetown Cur!- year old trot—$450; 4 year old atiy’ eased and . there | chicago 21 14 5 145 109 47 ; ; | k pace—$450. gre atte any teas why tE( 2S 1915 5 114 105 43 NO. 13—$500.00 Added. 3 Year Old Maritime Bred. To be raced August F Rura Hoc ey The Club also paid $10 to each| WON amount to ae high a|New York 9 28\ 8 113 155 26 11th, 1966 : : nena f---of-theeight-Non-Money_ Winners asthe Three Year old | Boston 10 26 “4 90 163 24 The winner of this bonspiel) Dr. E.S:Giddings, Frank Cox; |,,“!! Players in the Rural Minor | and as usual, the club presented) P face, It is hoped that more 4, ae ——.NO.-14—$400.00_ Added. 3 Year Old Trot, Maritime Bred. To be raced will Wl. Plowse, Andy. Bagnall *|Hockey Bantam-Peewee Divi-|4 cooler to the winner of each year old pacers will take advan-| August 1, 1966 chimera CMsOC ny Gaps rea : ee Prince Edward a i. sae a y ‘nie = are ee hg ee sy class. In addition the following |tage of this'class next year : event -to-be played this year in|Sterling Beaton, Fred Corcoran, |Jen, , 1966'at 645 pm. sharp|"" "the Readewecs Trophy”. to| At every annual inecting it be-| wy oe ee Se ee ee Witeloes toward the an ie, Al Leaman, . Soop ° — — picture | Jack Annear, Montague, owner pores bye ame ee te 66. raced Old Home Week, 1966. ; eh re —_ wk naka ‘sion (oe une ag a vo ae ee rae ae Nase ot ed jth the Beet jie | NO. tO Yi carie 3 Year Old Maritime Bred. To be raced Old ' Mulligan, the courteous, calm, | : ae = : . es 4 : well-liked and beloved figure, NO. 17—$600.00 Added. 4 Year Old Maritime Bred. To be raced Old Home ~ who was Paddock Judge at the Week, 1966 C.D-P. for a decade. It also re-| AD Gwoet, trainer and diver, Chew | NO. 18—$400.00. 2 Year Old Maritime Bred. To be raced September 13th, ter Birt, who.was always a’ fav-| 1966. _lorite at pe CDP. Also Lloyd | . ol a Deeg exter ce tater Mo oa | GENERAL CONDITIONS families and relatives of these | " soon, the club extends its deepest | 1. peponiie ay and horses must be named May 15th, 1966. omination Fee $10.00 for each event. luision, ont semen ee poeta ‘Nomination Fee to accompany entry. a w. arness Racing Club 2 ration to cl , deacly appreciate the hetp it has| . _Declara lose three days prior to date of race, omitting Sun- _fecelved from Premier Shea | mere ne ecreoenes mee days. Declaration Fee $15.00 for all ‘événits. r } net for t | quipment. Call ue fot Texaco: re : : '|ment given. to ‘na tana Foo! Chiet today! re 3. Purse Distribution — 50, 2%, 12, 8, 5%. Eight to enter, Five separate ~ Standard Breds by their annual Di i interests to ‘start. Maritime Bred - Defined - Foaled or Bred in the orThe te thanks the Char- - = teahl ts ; \ dottetown, Driving Park ‘and. Pto- 4.7312 4. Each event will be two dashes of a mile each. tion and financial assist- ft id 5. If more than twelve horses declare to start th ia tak ed ie events may be raced ance ia Making our ‘Stakes suc . = ale in divisions or elimination heats. Charlottetown Driving’ Park may, T would like also to thank our @h'town Petrole at its option, divide by money winnings or by lot. Stable e i Directors and Sec’v-Treas. for! be seeded where possibl < t venice their heartiest co-operation dur. Products Ltd. 6 : coe a b ing 1965 and look forward to a 993 Gt. George St. Ch’town , Rights reserved to reject any entry; change order of program, place in Prosperous 1966. : ee class if entered wrong, declare off any event est filling satis- — . , a ly. ee JUNIOR HOCKEY AT ITS VERY BEST 7. These events are subject to the Rules and Regulati gulations of the U.S.T.A. . F és RU M and P,E.I. Harness Racing Commission. in ; 8. Charlottetown Driving Park will not be liable or responsible for losses, Tuesday, January 25th—8:30 p.m. ore gents Seater ae an by owners, drivers or horses enter- any events. ef i ~wit -$T. DUNSTAN'S HOOL Two and Three Year Olds will be given an opportunity to race at — oe ATTEND HARNESS MEETING---——--—-— ee Charlottetown Driving Park in overnight events. Horsemen from ll over the Harness Racing Club. FROM Acorn, classifier; Donald Ba- “Jottetown, With her back to the -PRINCE OF WALES COLLEGE » £. FRANK ACORN, Race Secretary province racing officials THE LEFT am Gilles- ker, : Lo ; r : Students 35 assembled at the Basilica Rec- ie, secretary. treasurer: John Ghidotetown, kite Phan fe compen is Helen eee eee ARENA: ORC. 350 Charlottetown Center forthe Annear, president; George mene ‘ie P.E.I. MacIntyre, Montague; Frank of a brood farm in Marshfield, seen in the backg . who showed films. with Andy Hump s nd along of Char- DON’T MISS Zz THIS ONE .»|A. MacDonald sprawling goalie at herty (Turner, MacDonald) 3:30; 9.—Gander, “Anderson 6:45; 10.—Gander, Mullett 14:08; 11.—Ch’town, MacQuaid, Dougall, Ellis) 18:03; town, MacDonald (Ballem) 19:35; 13.—Gander, Anderson Penalties: Stewart; 5.40; Penny, 7:10; Foley, 7:41; Parret, 16:10. The following is today’s draw the Charlottetown Curling Club for the Rendezvous “Club Championship: 7.00 section “A” ® D. Cameron. Ice 1 — Kip Ready vs C. Ice 2 — E. Tanton vs D. Doug- Ice 3 — W. MacLaine vs H. Peters. - Joe 4 — M. McCuaig vs J: Squarebriggs, Jr. Ice 5 — Dr. AT SOURIS 7-9 Ice 1 — J. Young, M. Reid, A. E.S. Giddings vs | ae Driving Park - P, O. Box 152 TODAY'S CURLING DRAWS Peters, J. MacLean vs Cecil MacDonald, W. Gillis, D. Dur- ling, D. Bourtine. Ice~2 — R. White, H. Poole, MacLaren, C. Peters vs. R. Jenkins, T. Gallant, W. Ding- well, M. Birt. eee 1} i ll Ice 3 — Dr. W. MacDonald vs | Ice 1 — D. Tounsend, Harold |Poole; R. Peters, James Mac |Donald vs D. LaBruck, J. Dou- cette, C. Delaney, B. Stewart, | Ice 2 — B. Rowan, W. Pierce, \E. McSwain, Elmer MacDonald vs H. Larter, E. Doucette, W. |Coffin, R. Solomon, AT MONTAGUE 7 pm. - | Ice 1 — A. | MacKenzie: |9 p.m. Robertson vs K. Ice 1 — Dr. Johnston, H. Moar, J. MacLean, L. Stewart vs. D. McGowan, D. Clarkson, L. Nicholson, H. Galloway. First Perlod: 1—Gander, An- derson (Kane, Kelly) 7:55; 2.— Gander; ‘Kelly 10:59. Penalties: : 3.—Gander, teas igh eee Mullett(Gre . Ke :00; 5S. Gander, Mullins (Kelly, Ander- 4.gon) 12:00;"°&—Ch’town, by , ‘iCh’town;: Whitlock (Foley, Brows) : Penalties: Carter 1.50, ny. 3:55; Penny, 7:30: Fllis, 03; ‘Penny (minor and miscon- duct) 14:25; Brown, 15:40; Kelly, Third“Period: 3.—Ch'town, Do- | (Kelly) (Mae- 12.—Ch’- 19:59. :15; Ellis,