skaters most of the“ final five RENoEzvous TROPHY wINNERs 11 Pictured above is the rink skipp- ing Club on Saturday evening. ed by Sterling MacDonald that won the Rendezvous Trophy Com- petition at the Charlottetown Curl- BOSTON (AP)-—Fleming Mac- kell scored midway in the third period with defender Lou Fonti- nato hanging on and provided Boston’s 4-3 victory over New York Sunday night. Andy Bath- gate of the Rangers scored his 19th and 20th goals in the National Hockey League game at the Garden. Mackell connected at 10:45 of the final period, skating straight in on the net. Fontiiianto wound up in the cage on the play. The puck went in the area just va- cated by New York goalie Gump Worsley. The goal, set up by Don Mc-' Kenney’s pass from behind the net, put the Bruins in front 4-2 but made the eventual difference. Bathgate srored his 20th for the Rangers on an 85-foot slap shot from mid-ice which tore the glove of Bruins’ goalie Ha-my Lumley at 13:35. , In a wild finish, the Bruins held off a New York advantage when Worsley was pulled in the last 50 seconds in favor of an extra skater. Six penalties, including four majors for fighting, cut both teams to the minimum three minutes. PILE UP THREE - Boston, which holds a 6-3-2 edge on the Rangers this season, rallied for three goals in the middle period by Allan' Stanley, McKenney (his 18th) and Johnny Bucyk (his 16th). ’ Larry Popein gave New York a 1-0 lead with the contest only two minutes old. Bath-gate re- stored the Rangers’ lead tempo- rarily in the second. period. SUMMARY First period: 1. New York, Po- Pein (I-ewicki. Bathgate) 2:12. Penalties: Hillman 7:11, Creigh- ton :10, Flaman (major and minor) :10. Gadsby (major) 19:23. Second Period: 2. Boston, Stan- ley (Labine, Regan) 5:00; 3. New York, Bathgate (Popein) :32; 4. Boston, McKenney (S t a n 1 e y) 15:54; 5. Boston, Bucyk (Hillman, Boone) .19:15. Penalty: Evans 6:51. ’ ‘ Third period: 6. Boston, Mac- kell (McKenney, Toppazzini) Other members of the team are Norman Nicholson (mate), Frank Cox (2nd stone), and Addie Mac- 10:45; 7. New York,‘ Bathgate 13:35. P e n alt i e s: McKenney 14:39, Bathgate (minor and major( and Mackell (major) 15:07, Creighton and Toppazzir (majors) 15:11, Gadsby 16:38. Stops Lumley 10 9 8-27 Worsley _ 9 15 1%: CHICAGO (AP) —- The Mont- real Canadiens line of Phil Goy- ette, Andre Pronovost and Claude Provost scored all the goals Sunday night as the Na- tional Hockey League leaders whipped the Chicago Black Hawks 3-1. Pronovost paced the line with two goals—1ess than two minutes apart—while Goyette scored the other Canadiens marker. Provost assisted on all three. The largest NHL crowd of the season, 16,063, watched the last place Hawks take a‘ lead in the first period on Ed Litenberger’s 17th goal of the season. Chicago's lead held until mid- way in the second frame when Pronovost hit, first at 13:35, and then again at 15:01. Goyette’s in- surance marker came mid - wa in the final period. ' . The Black Hawks kept- the pressure on the rest of the way but were victimized sev- eral times by the fine play of the Canadiens sharp defence and netminder Jacques Plante. Twice during the last frame Plante fell on pucks'tha)t drop- ped behind him into the goal creases after he had made saves. The loss kept, the Hawks four points behind fifth place Toronto,» beaten 3-1 by Detroit. SUMMARY First period: 1. Chicago, Litzen- berger (Lindsay, Hull) 14:12. Pen- alties: Pilote 7:41, 11:22, Prono- vost 11:22. Second period: 2. Montreal, Pronovost (G o y e t t e, Provost) 13:35; 3. Montreal, Pronovost, (Goyette, Provost) 15:01. Penal- ties: Cushenan 3:28; ‘H. Richard (misconduct) 12231; B elive au Third period: 3. Montreal, Goy- ette (Provost, Pronovost) 12:09. Penalties: Pilote 2:34, Ferguson 7:32; St. La.urent 7:32. Stops: Plante 1211 9-32 Hall 9 8 9-26 Durelle Gets Fight Offers ‘ MONCTON (CP) -— Chirs Sha- ban, manager of Canadian and British Empire Lightheavyweight titleholder Yvon Durelle, said Sunday night he has received six offers for fights with Durelle but “I’m going to wait awhile before I decide on which one to take.” Durelle and Shaban checked back into town Saturday after Yvon’s seventh-round technical knockout over Washington Negro Clarence Hinnant in New York Friday night. Shaban said Ernie Bracca, one of Tony Anthony’s handlers, is in- terested in a rematch with Dur- elle. A bout between the two has been called off twice since Dur- elle held Anthony to a draw in Detriot last summer. “Bracca is willing to put up a $2,500 bond for a March 7 date in Madison Square Garden and if the bout fell through, the money would go to Durelle", Shaban said. ~ He said Earl Kalani, a Van- couver promoter, wants Durelle on Feb. 20 or 27 against Eddie Cot- ton and is also interested in matching Durelle with Light- Alberton Beats Elmsdale 9-4 The Alberton Regals defeated the Elmsdale Rockets 9-4 in a regular West Prince League game Friday night. The Regals netted three goals In each period of play. Elms- dale scored each in the first two periods and a pair in the final frame. Glen Matthews scored four markers, Lloyd Gaudet two, J. Rooney, L. Profit. and Tom Bar- bour one each. Eric Adams got two for the Rockets, Erskine, Gavin and E1- don Hardy one each. The only penalty was a mis- heavyweight champion Archie Moore in a title bout in June or July. ‘ The International Boxing Club was interested in a match with Yolande Pompey in Montreal in March or April. He said a Toronto promoter wants to match Durelle with George Chuvalo and he has re- ceived an offer from South Africa for a British Empire Lightheavy- weight title bout with Mike Hold, plus another offer from an Ot- tawa promoter. CURLING DRAW The following draw for Monday night ‘ the Ch’- Town Club. 6:45 P. M. Ice 1 H.R. Carruthers vs. A.A. MacLeod. Ice 2 L. Blakeney vs. Mac Ken- nedy. Ice 3 Don. Beardsley vs. 0. 0’Rourke. ’ Ice 4 W. MacLaine vs. H.C. At- kinson. 8:30 P. M. Ice 1 C. MacLeod vs. School Boys. Ice 2 Dr. MacDonald vs. W.R. MacNei1l Ice 3 Doug Cameru '5. J.E. Burden. Ice 4 J.S. MacDonald vs. Acorn. Boivin Gets An Operation BOSTON AP ——- Defenceman Leo Boivin of Boston Bruins un- derwent an appendectomy Satur- day at Carney Hospital. The operation on the 25-year- old N a tion al Hockey League player was performed by teh Bruins’ team physician who said F. conduct handed out to Eric Adam; I Boivin would be in hospital about 10 days. is the curling‘ Donald (lead). They are flanked by Doug Hill and Bill Beer, the doners of the trophies. The score The runner-up rink was skipped by Bill MacNeill, with Dr. Chris Gallant, Andy Likely and Ken of the final 12 end game was 13-10. )MacDonald as members. Bruins Defeat Rangers As 3 DETROIT (CP) — Successive third -period goals by Forbes Ken- nedy, Red Kelly and Alex Del- vecchio brought the Detroit Red Wings from behind for a rousing 3-1 victory over the Toronto Maple Leafs Sunday night. Victory kept Detroit tied for third place with. Boston in the National Hockey League stand- ings. Toronto remained fifth. Ron Stewart scored in the sec- ond period for Toronto. Less than three minutes were left when Kelly clicked on a power drive and Delvecchio added the clincher a minute later while Detroit was short handed. Terry Sawchuk won the duel making 32 saves to Ed Chad- wick’s 23. Toronto carried the play for the first two periods. Detroit—which , Montreal Gets By Chicago dropped a 9-2 count to the Leafs only 24 hours earlier-got over on its first good opening. Tony Les- wick and Kennedy both were camped on the doorstep for.Mar- cel Pronovost's rebound and Ken- nedy converted a three-footer. SUMMARY First period: No scoring. Pen- alties: Ml c k o s ki 3:30, Migay 18:50. ‘ Second period: 1. Toronto, Stewart (Sloan) 2:31. Penalties. McIntyre 7:21, Stewart 8:57, Re- aume 18:39. ‘ Third period 2. Detroit, Ken- nedy (Pronovost, Wilson) 3:25: 3. Detroit, Kelly (Bailey, Delveo chio) 17:10; 4. Detroit, Delvec chio (Pronovost) 18:21. Penalties Horton 16:50, Bailey 18:12. Manchester U nited Wins A Thriller From Arsenal 5-4 LONDON:~(AP) -— Manchester United snatched a 5-4 away vic- tory over Arsenal Saturday in an English Soccer League thriller that saw United strike ba.ck after the home team had scored three times in as ,.many minutes. It was the highlight match of the day—one that saw_11 First- Division matches p ro d u c e 45 goals. . Lea-gue-leading Wolverhampton Wanderers showed the way with a 5-1 slamming of lowly Leices- ter City —- a victory that main- -tained Wolves’ five-point lead. Preston North End maintained second place. routing Birming- ham City 8-0. Wolves lead the championship race with 42 points from 28 matches. Manchester United is third with 36 points. THE OLD PRO Stanley Matthews, the maestro of English soccer and now taking part in his 27th season of league soccer, celebrated his 43rd birth- day by laying on the pass for Blackpool to level the score against Aston Villa. Villa led 1-0 at halftime. But in the 64th minute Matthews sent across a perfect centre for inside -forward Ernie Taylor to score for Blackpool. Sheffield W e d n esday, strug- gling to get off the bottom of the First Division, defeated Totten- ham Hotspur- 2-0. Sheffield has only‘ 18 points. Leicester has 19 points. Charlton defeated Cardiff 3 - 1 and moved to the top of the Sec- ond Division with 37 points. West Ham United, who tied 2-2 against London rivals" Fulham, dropped into second place with 36 points. Maritime Hockey Is Back 5 In The AIIClI1.CUp Picture HALIFAX (CP) Maritime Hockey is back in the Allan Cup picture after an absence of two years, but the picture is still a little confined. Three Senior teams and one lea- gue indicated at an MAHA meet- ing in Halifax Saturday they are willing to enter Allan Cup Play- downs. A-s a result playdown sche- dules put New Glasgow Rangers against Halifax Wolverines in one semi-final series and Amherst against the winner of the Nova Scotia Senior Armed Forces ,loop in another. Both are best-of-seven series and must be completed by March 3. Winner of the final playoff will have home ice privilege for the full series against Ottawa and district champions. New Brunswick North Shore and Cape Breton League rep- resentatives said they are not in- terested in advancing outside the Maritimes this year. Winners of Flyers Defeat AII - Stars 10 - 4 these two leagues meet in one of the MAHA playdowns this spring. A complex arrangement agreed on will also give the Maritime representative in Allan Cup play the right to challenge for the, Maritime championship. In an individual ruling the MAHA awarded the services of star forward Dan McFadyen to Northside Combines of the Cape Breton League. McFadyen had been claimed by Sydney Million- aires with whom he performed last year. $072: 6 The Charlottetown Guardian, Monday, Feb. 3, 1953 Trotters Y.M.C.A. The Trotters increased their lead in the ,Island Senior “C” Basketball League S a t u r d a y night by edging the Y. M. C. A. 60-55 in a thrilling game played at the “Y” gym. Mark Ladner and Donnie Mac- Lean combined their talents to lead the Trotter‘ attack with MacLean hitting for 25 points while Ladner connected for 24. The Trotters played without the star centre Wendall “Gump” Gillis who was sitting out the second game of a two game sus- pension. He also, missed a game in Summerside on January 11th. The game was close all the way with the Y. M. C. A. holding a 25-24 lead at half—time. The Trotters came from behind to Beat 60-55 capture the lead during the final section of the game and finished with a 5 point lead. Wendell MacLean led the “Y” boys with 23 points with Ron Atkinson collecting 13. Following are the lineups. Trotters: M. Ladner 24, D. MacLean 25, H. Howatt 9, I. MacKinnon 2, W. MacDonald, W. LePage. Total: 60. Y. M. C. A.: H. Phillips 6, G, Phillips 2, W. MacLean 23, R. Atkinson 13, S. Lavers 3, J. Turn- er. Total: 55. P W L F A Pts Trotters” 10 9 1 653 551—18 S.D.U. (Int) 10 7 3 545 401-14 P.W.C. 11 6 5 561 492-12 Y.M.C.A. 11 3 7 527 631—- 6 R.C.A.F. 10 3 7 469 524- 6 Spudniks 10 3 7421 547- 6 Following are the results of another busy day of hockey for the Minor Hockeyists of Char- lottetown and vicinity at Sports Arena:-— BANTAMS Bisons 3 vs. Wolverines 2: Bison goals by Gerald O’Meara 2 Jimmy Cullen, Wolverine goals by Arnold MacLeod and David Rowe. Elks 6 vs. Panthers: Elks goals by Earl Cheverie (2), Frank Robinson, Jim Monaghan, Dave Lawlor and Rex. McCarville, Panthers Goal by Barry Dingwell. Cardinals 6 vs‘, Gulls 2: Card- inals goals by Leo McQuaid (2) Ray Murphy (2) Lorne Yeo and Stops: Ladner Don Stevenson Chadwick 1017 6-23 - ’ 1 _ - ' . - Sawchuk 12 8 12_32 Orioles vs Robins 0. Oriole goals by Damien Flood. PAPERWEIGHTS Bluebirds 2 vs. Wolves 1: Blue- bird’s goals by D. Mclsaac, D. Miller; Wolves goal by B.Irwin. Tigers 2 vs. Redwings 2. Tigers goals by A. Flood (2), Whitlock, Redwings goals by Cudmore and Murnaghan. Falcons 1 vs. Ravens 0: Fal- cons goal by Doug Stevenson. Bears 4 vs. Bruins 2: Bears goals by A. Flood (2), Whitlock, MacKinnon; Bruins goals by Jimmy Dowling (2). PEE WEES-— Cubs 3 vs Hornets 0: Cub goals by B. Wood and Jamey Kennedy (2). ‘ Wildcats 1 vs. Lions 1: Wild- cat goal by G. Kane.'I..lons.—.—goal by Geo. MacDonald. ‘ I Hawks 4 vs. Springers 0: Hawk goals by Dave Clow, Wayne MacDougall (2), Don War- ren. Spitfires 1 vs. Sparrows 1: Spitfire goal by Bill Neal; Sparrows gold by C. Livingstone. Foxes 4 vs. Eagles 3: Foxes goals by Brian Prowse (2) Ron Johnston. Eagles goals by Mich- ael Duffy. .G. MacDonald, Bill Weatherby. MIDGETS-— ._, Flyers 4 vs. Ramblers 3: Flyers goals by D. Lee (2) unassisted, D. Lee (D. Rogers), D. Lee (J. Davis), Ramblers goals. by Fred Gauthier (2), Brian McCabe. Penalties J. Davis, F. Dow. Vics 6 vs. Arrows 2: Vic goals by Fergie Robertson (2), Alf Flannaghan (2) A.. Worth, Bill Prowse. Arrows goals by Reg. Mlcvclintock —- Penalties L. Dunn L. Smith, J. Poulton. Royals 2 _vs. Darts 1; Royal goals by Gord Whitlock, Gord Ferguson (D. Wood). Darts goal by Wayne Ward. S.D.U.— 0 vs. Abbies 0: These two evenly matched squads battled it ‘out ru-sh for rush to a scoreless tie in a game which MARITIME HOCKEY RESULTS In the Maritime Senior League at Amherst, the league-leading Ramblers increased their lead over the Charlottetown Royals to three points with a 10-5 victory over the Prince Edward Island club. Gerry Boss, Lou Kiley and Doug Polly scored two each for the Ramblers while Allie Carver and Merrill Pineau fired a brace fir the Royals. In the North Shore Hockey Lea- gue, at Bathurst, the home-town Papermakers defeated the Mira- The Parkdale Flyers downed the West Prince All Stars 10-4 in a hotly contested exhibition game in the Alberton rink Sat- urday night. The Flyers literally flew over the ice in the first period tol rack up a six goal lead on the hard pressed home team. Action slowed on heavy ice in the middle frame as the All Stars got two on the board to the visi- tors lone tally. Gaudet of the Western squad opened the scor- ing in the final stanza and for a time it appeared that the All Stars might catch up to their rivals but Ward in the Flyers cage proved unbeatable as he stopped a barrage of rubber. Alberton managed a fourth goal and the Flyers picked up three more for a total of ten. The smooth combination playing of the Flyers brought applause from the large attendance of fans. Referee was Basil Doyle as- sisted by Larry Profit. Parkdale goals were scored by MacLeod (4) A. Arsenault (2) Gillis, Cruwys, Longaphie, and J. Arsenault, one each. Alberton’s t a l l i e s were L. Gaudet (2) M. Kinch and C. Fraser. one each. michi Beavers 5-3 to open up a 20 point lead over second-place Fred- ericton Capitals. Rookie Claude MINOR HOCKEY Only activity scheduled for Minor hockeyists to-day at Sports Arena is a workout for Jack Kane's juniors Time for this work- out is 6.00 p. m. and all Junior interested in getting in on this Junior venture are asked to be on hand, in hockey gear, ready to go, on time. Dugay led the Papermaker at- tack with two goals and one as- sist. In the Cape Breton Senior Hoc- key League at Glace Bay. the cel- lar-dwelling Sydney Millionaires came from way behind to score a 6-3 defeat against the league-lead- ing Glace Bay Miners. Tim Hines, a featherweight forward, was Sydney’s scoring star with three goals and one assist. Springfield And Cavendish Tie Springfield and. Cavendish played a 4-all tie at Kensington Rink Saturday evening in a re- gular fixture of the Farmers Lea- gue. A large crowd of fans wit- nessed a last game. Springfield goals were scored by Ewen Sinclair, Vernon Weeks, Ells- worth Mann, and Jimmie Cum- mings. Fred Doiighart scored the “hat trick” for Canvedish with Vernon Simpson firing the other tally. Admission 75c MARCH OF DIMES DANCE ROLL-AWAY — THURSDAY FEB. 6 9 till 12:30 Lowell Huestls Band I MINOR HOCKEY RESULTS Geo Dunsford, Gulls goals by Hal kept fans on their toes all the way. Next game bringing to- gether these two teams will be looked forward to with interest by players and fans alike. ‘OFFICIALS for the busy day of hockey were:—Leroy Barrett, Bill MacMillan, Brian MacCor- mack, Roy Biggar, John Davis lSr.,) Vince Mulfigan, John Kane, Gordon Wellner, Bill Boy- les. Joey Arsenault, Denny Flannaghan. Bombers Tie 81 Montague Wins The first two games in the In- termediate “C” Hockey League were played at the 1‘/Iontague Rink on Saturday night with Seven Mile Road and the Bison Bombers playing to a 3-3 tie and Montague High defeating Heather- dale 8-4. The games were played on a reasonably good sheet of ice and a large number of fans were in attendance. Following is the Montague high vs. Heatherdale 1 St. Period: 1 Heatherdale Matheson (MacLeod); 2. Heather- dale (R. Jenkins (L. Jenkins); 3 Montague High Ballum (Beck); 4. Heatherdale Matheson (Musick) 2nd Period: 5 Montague Mac- Lure; 6 Montague Monore (Mac- Kenzie): 7 Montague Ballum (Peardon); 8. Montague Ballum (MacLui'e); Montague Peardon‘. 3rd Period: 10 Montague Mon- roe (Beck; 11 Heatherdale R. Jenkins; 12 Montague MacLure. Seven Mile Road vs. Bombers 1st Period: 1 Bombers Hennigar (Ballum); 2 Bombers Hennigar. (MacPhee). *- 2nd Period: 3 Seven Mile Road J. MacDonald (Roach);- 4 Seven Mile Road MacLeod (Cantelo). 3rd Period: 5 Bombers Hen- nigar; 6 Seven Mile Road Forer- ty (Roach). summary: COMBINED AIRLINE Scandinavian Airlines System AMHERST (;P—Amherst Ramb- lers took a 10-5 win from Char- lottetown Royals in the Maritime Senior Hockey League here Saturday night. Amherst still leads the three- team loop, three points uP 011 Royals. 4 Gerry Boss. L0" K116)’ and Doug Polly, who had not made an appearance in more than a week, led the Amherst attack With two apiece. singlets were scored by Legere, Gaudet, Gouchie and Douglas. , Pineau and Allie Carver picked up a pair each for Charlottetown, with Carrol netting one. . Ramblers, playing the first per- iod with only eight players. pick- FREDERICTON (CP) — Uni- - versity of New Brunswick Red Devils pulled into a first place tie in the New Brunswick- Prince Edward Island Intercollegiate Hockey League with Mt. Alli- son University by defeating the Mounties 5-3 at the Lady’ Bea- verbrook Rink, here Saturday afternoon. It was UNB’s first game of the season in the league, Mlount A. scored 5-2 decision over St. Dunstan’s University last week- end. . The Red Devils , goals were divided between John Benson, Ed McLellan, Tommy Jarrett, Peter Mockler and Galen Par- rent. Roy Maxwell, George Tsonos and Ed Henderson shot the Mount Allison goals. Referees Wif Miles and Vic Leury handed out 17 penalties in the game, 10 to the Mlounties. Mike Joyce was given a Mount A. major in the third period. SUMMARY First Period: 1. UNB, Ben- son (Coombs, Mockler) 9:26; 2. Mount A. Maxwell (McLeod) 10:- 37. Penalties. Dickie :44, Mc- Intyre 1:01, Henderson 9:08, Parrent 9:24, Coombs 14:54. Dickie 17:30. HOCKEY SCORES SUNDAY National League Toronto 1 Detroit 3 Montreal 3 Chicago 1 New York 3 Boston 4 Que.-N.B. Senior Campbellton 2 Amqui 3 Matane 5 Rimouski 8 OEIA-NOIIA Bay 2 Windsor 4 Ontario Senoir A Pembroke 1 Corn\"a“ 5 Ontario Junior A" Barrie 5 St. Michael’s 7 Ottawa-Hull 4 Marlboros 2 H. L Sféindings North Saturday’s score Boston 1 Montreal 3 Detroit 2 Toronto 9 Chicago 2 New York 3 Sunday night’s scores Montreal 3 Chicago 1 Toronto 1 Detroit 3 New York’3 Boston 4 was formed in 1946 by amalga- mation of the national airlines of \ Norway, Sweden and Denmark. Hill IINN sI>EcIIIL Games Thursday, Feb. 6 Montreal at Detroit lchicago at Boston P W L T F A P! Montreal 50 34 11 5 187 104 73 New York 51 20 22 9 134 147 49 Detroit 50 20 23 7 111 152 47 Boston ' 50 18 21 11 134 136 47 Toronto 50 17 23 10 143141 44 Chicago 49 17 26 6 104 133 40 ed up a 3-2 lead. The winners outscored the Islanders ‘that: in the second frame and - In f‘ le. ma SUMMARY First Period: 1. Amherst. Kiley 5:24; 2. Amherst, Gofilchlte (Furze, Polly) 9:57; 3-Amcifs ' Legere (Gaudet) 11:44, 4. . 8;- lottetown, A. Carver 15.08. - Charlottetown. A- Carver (Shep- hard, Josey) 18:02. Penalties: L. Kiley 13:39. Me’ Leod 18:48. Second Period: 6. Amherst- Douglas (Furze) 5:53; 7. Amherst. Gaudet (Boss, Belliveau) 8:57; 8. Amherst, Boss (Gaudet) 13:56- Penalties: F. Goutreau 11:13. W. Dunn 15206, L. Kiley 18:38. Red Devils Beat MT. Allison 4-3 Second Period: 3. Mount A.’ Henderson (McIntyre, Vans- nick) 7:14; 4. UNB, McLellan 15.59. Penalties: 'Ratclh.ford 4:- 40, Benson 19:58, Mockler, Leod 13:35, Dickie 13:54. Third Period: 5 UNB, Jarrett (McLellan, Parrent) 2:39; 6. UNB Mockler (Korrow) 7:49; 7. UNB, Parrent (McCarthy) 8:25; 8. Mount A.,‘ Tsonos Mc- (Maxwell) 13:12. Penalties: Henderson 1:40, Savoy 4:49, Joyce (major) 7:26. Amherst Ramblers Defeat Royals To Increase Lead‘ A. Third Period: 9. Pineau (Carrol, Remy) 2_ .. Amherst, Kiley (Boss) 6:34:10, fimhterslt, Polly 15,39. ~1(: IL ers , o ( ’ " Charlottet2¥vn, umI“i 18:43; 14. Amherst, liveau, Kiley) 1853; 15_ lottetown, Carrol-19:05 Penalties: L. Kiley '4. Leod 9:54, Josey 7:10, « srors: Steeves 9 11 11 . 31 Doyle 11 15 13 - 39 Parker Hg‘; 2 More Seaggn, EDMONTON (CP) _ J Parker, 25 - year . 01.1 T mj terror who has been a tor in Edmonton Eskimo; , cess for four yearg_ Wm be ‘ff Eskimos in the W: ‘gm H‘ g conference for two more ' Parker signed a -tract a year ago and an which gave permission to 1., the Esks for a National ,, , League club expired ai ,, " Friday without being ex, M The last two years of the ,,.M automatically became in MM Curling Today 4 AT Montogubi :1 l Hockey Clubs I Last evening president Bill date for registration for hockey clubs wishing to take part_ in this year's Island Intermediate NB)!’ “C” or open brag. kets, must; have their cards in the hands of the Director of Physical Fitness. Box, 2000. February 10th. _ Schools interested in Provin- cial Physical Fitness playdowns which embrace pee wee, bantam, tic boys and girls play offs. 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