© HEAE! _ mf e nh SECOND SECTION~ 1 Che Guardian “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew" PAGE 11 © -|and B. MacMillan’ scored for the | 1Queen Charlotte. Queen Charlotte Nips Birchwood Queen Charlotte High School paced by the spectacular goal- tending of Don Simmonds shad- e ® ,ed Birchwood High School 3-2 at the Charlottetown Forum last evening in a game for first place ; : By DON ANGUS ST. JOHN’S, > Nfld. jin the Prince County Interscho- lastic A loop. Colin Younker, Bill Doherty (all 75 of him) | t (schoolboy curling championship and Jim MacDougall dented the |Friday with a final-round vie- twines for the losers. . “|tory over Northern Ontario and Birchwood who now is in se-/a giant boost from Prince Ed- cond place will play off with | ward Island. on Regional High! Brain Howes’ Calgary Yink A two game total point rallied for four points in ‘the last i for the right to play | j a series two ends to score a come-frome- jbehind 7-4 triumph over _ the winners while’ Mike MacKinnon H Lions Spiel | SUMMERSIDE — The fifth | | annual Island Lions Curling Bon. ‘| draws, at 6, 8 and 10 o'clock, | with a point system being used to decide the eventful winner. _|Each team _ will North Bay rink of Wayne Steski; then waited anxiously for Mani- toba and Prince Edward Island Keith MacEachern’s Char- lottetown foursome stole three points in the 10th end to whip George. Wilson's Manitoba quar- tet from Charleswood Collegiate 9-6 and send four elated Cal- gary boys into a hat-waving jig. Prince Edward Island was behind “Manitoba 65 after om Moe of cee tense a er. MacEac , @ grade student at Charlottetown’s Prince of Wales College, inter- nationally blanked the ninth end to get last rock in the 10th. - Gets Start } began here last night with St. Eleanor’s club, winners of last year's spiel at Charlotte- town, hosts to clubs from O'Leary, Summerside, Charlotte- town, Parkdale, Kensington and | Souris. Play last night had | three | with a well-executed double raise that gave the Island four- some shot rock and one to come, Wilson wrecked on Char- three} lottetown’s well-placed guards play. (CP)—~Al- | berta won its fourth Canadian to battle through an extra end. } He picked up the tying point | CRACK PWO SCHOOLBOY RINK .._- PWC Schoolboy Curlers. 2nd In Nationals games, with the winner being| with his'final stone, but the |have meant ff match. 8-4 win Groves’ |B.C. ~ : ee ae ae wonton, guards also proved MacEach. in ne of the tightest finisies Edmundsten, a4 ; gi eres | au ponte: ee mers era's downfall in his attempt in the 20-year history of the |Bill Ross’ Saskatchewan rink |New Brunswick 001 001 0010-8 Sele ier cach end was, tel te ae oe pene robin tournament, five |from Humboldt had the PEL i. $10 280 310 316 team’s final score. The loser! mate Norm Hayward missed Manitoba, Nertirs Outerio rut a ~~ Ontario 000 122.010 1— 7 Fits Hinal wccce, Pt) om beth bia, deliveries, MAW Inova ' Scotie, Prines Saward| Northern “Ontario. 10 Sein Rove Bula. GRAMME Results of the six and eight| with shot rock. MacEachern {22% and Saskatchewan all |Columbia 7; Ontario 7 Nova . esi + @elock draws: then placed a guard out front |"24 64 won-loss records. Al-|Scotia 5; Prince Edward Island |Quebee 001 00 090 0-- 8 Jim Jenkins that ended wp as second Gieae kes yea ey Sar aM cris fern Rrearwnt 3; Manitoba | Nfld. 210 201 201 0— 9 Eleanors) 100 004 11- 7— ’s narrow initial |/0S8e8 five-day bonspiel, |22, Saskatchewan 2; Newfound- Ed Turner a rock eraaeah tue it and drove |, Ontario placed seventh with |land 9 Quebec 5. Bye: Alberta. ee ee et (O'Leary) 023 210 00- 8—48| it into the house. . {five wins and ‘ive losses, New-|HAD TOUGH FIGHT N. Ontario 010 100 110 6— 4 © | Wendell Turner - | | The Island skip drew to the’ |{undland and Quebec ended in| Howes, the , bespec- | Aiberta 101 001 002 3— 7 ’ i ; 090 102 O1- 7—47| button with his last stone ‘and {2% Cighth-place deadlock with |tacled néwspaper at Wil- : * . , . ; em e ~ + | Peter Wilson got no turn om'his final “6b apie vas ae Co- ‘Aberhart Sesior High PELL. 300 002 000.13— 9 ” BELL, TOOLE, PARTRIDGE AND 1 K ae ae (8'side) 202 010 10- aft fo tee left, Prinat eae wick ‘was, last with two wins skip Blair’ Pallesen, sce “eee e. 4 : ye es ee: e (csiow ~ 108 200 S1- 9-54 bone in the! th bro 7 Le le Hol _ John Thompson — lead |B.C, susan a - i ees EE ite ge Dees Ee 8 Ou! » lands . Arvida skipped f : . 3 Be oe eek ec es mi gE aes (Sisidey~ 020 011 00 419 former lieutenant-governor ef | Quebec rink to 9 10-5 win over. ae _— inte te dae eae Queb “wn 0113010 | : | Ey lan Newfoundland and Honorary |Ontario, led by Mike of |Albertn Suried two stones Guero OSH OUD S oe 5 a ae ; : ; aie” mn sn 00 6-2 chairman of the Bonspiel Host |Kingston; Danny 3 St. could not squeeze - in Pibe sce cer Prac. - c ; J : Ree — Committee, preserited Alberta |John’s quartet downed Doug his first rock and narrowly |New Brunswick 010 101 061 0— 4 a : | GRarkdale) 010 001 13- 6-36 a, cane with the my gpa of ome a missed a takeout with his sec-|Nove Scotia’ 102 010 120 1— 8 : ’ / a . .C., by an ~ gcore; : a ras ee e ro : lk pekene) 002 000 00- 2—17 COULD HAVE TIED : Nova Scotia, skipped by “Don Sak ar ade’ ae’ ot aan Hoe nome caecttoamermmamasoananntn , ha N T. Hired Found A win by Manitoba would 'Glinz of ‘Truro, picked wp anithree. oe meee. rs : members | (Ch’town) 140 111 11- 7~¢2 aes ; ty Northern Ontario had last| | f : ee ae wes, hak ates [Ce Wack Gon cece det, How: [ease ‘tip feat Gad as de “a aie | | i ce cps We on oy Mh Uicor aod Mrs. Marion Part-lever this strategy backfired as threw As final rock. He made it following (Crtomn) 121 010 00. 5-35 0 olor a for bis thal tock atts guard ad captured’ the Prince |Smith third. was number one. ante Ae Smith Bt : strat- Simard island O'Kecte Mixed ell picked up twe tm the sixth, |° At this poled Smith needed } the Bell | (Souris) 000 103 21--7—47 ee egy paid. off as Steski’s final |: Open t the Belvedere |in the fourth end to make the |one to tie the match and two to “he sponsored at the| , 5 .. delivery wrecked on the guard |. Galhend Winter Chub last even- |score a close 31 affair but then win. He played a takeout on Championships in Port |. paneer cy “iwind up with | a and pushed it int the eight-foot <a ote Smith |Smith picked up thnee in the one n Ontario, Lions Club: tonight = eee fipal |Stth to take @ commmegiing’ 61 tryed to ‘stay. However his stone | aii expenses by the O'Keefe’ lis the Geahiee Cite : i ter. : had the packed gallery a aa At point you ; wie Weck dale Os ee | Oe championships | awarded to the winning rinks. OE pe a on-the-edge of their-have won'a let of: money it one:/Aniven. 1 e (tis Onn) and Bell | 27", Siated to, be held the week - , ee oer every moment. jorge ore — crue * ee | March : SUMMERSIDE — The Pope |of the: second, end Rell had battied his way into |ever the plucky team at least | i is bey that Bell was Motors Aces took @ 20 lead in - thestinals by trouneimg-the {the tse by picking Sp en {a “he went'and on-| games in their Péince County ROAF's Al Forgie rink 123 injone-polat in every one if We: | Galated the membace of. the Hockey League final with the see ake 464 ogni OR coe. ae ia eyo Be mihi Basektball ena ze e Dillon and Mrs, Bev . hands of Andy Humph-| Bell picked up two in the sicth, | aiick foe their in a game featuring brilliant . and then stole 1, 2, 1-and 1° to toleed ie teat bree ie qoil-tening by bath Cay ar 4loen FRIDAY, FEB. 25th—8:00 P.M. The final match saw a come-|cop the win, lw rink hed taken the Smith in the Ace nets.and Bor. r U. N. B. Red Raiders bask’ that had the spectators| In the final end Marte Toole, game. den goalie Gary Campbell. player award. ° : . . optimistic Bell supporters |stone and left Smith counting ing the bad snowstorm, of 415| First Period — 1. Aces. —j- . S. D. U. Saints . given up hape after |two, the margin he meeded people, saw a fast, exciting |Doyle (Gallant 5.99; 2. Borden} = . : ay s fifth end for the |win. Bell took out the number game with both teams missing |MacWilliams (Roberts, Noonan) SATURDAY, FEB. 26th—4:30 P.M. at Beli: quartet. Smith counted two one stone with his firet delivery one scoring opportunity after an-|16.20. Penalties: Sark, 350; x } ee other. Donnie MacWilliams fi- |Sark, 650; Serk, Grady, 1919; 9... . Mt. A. Hawks 3 Sa FRONT |e’ ened’ wt’ ha kU, 8 - Hawi ' for the Nats, missing on several Perlod — 3. Aces S s golden opportunities, and none|Grady Doyle) ; ; a of the other Borden boys were » 10.09; i reg i wills scored Thind Peri Woe a ia ae a ; Stun West -- a et, bag es ee ot a vs ed in each ‘ major ae Bi u ; at 5.99 of the first, Grady at 2.57 17.25; Sark, 17.46, —_.|_ SATURDAY, FEB. 26 — 2.00 P.M. . By CHRIS ANNETT : i oe _ Mt. Allison Mounties * A band of curlers from Prince of Wales College, skip- 2 i lb L etl ao : Saul ta a a te i Ge ; ce oi Ue ‘ a . a as at ee ee O Jav Stars UNIVERSITY RINK iagh a Att Berks rink, ad eto a ae wen. ee : ales ended | in socend spe several years’ age. The Burke brook ecebel goal Demens fol agen aad valiggt ==—=—S—S—=—=—=—=—=—=—=—S—S—S—S—_—_—=—=—=_=_= 's 0p: . . z " Sarr = Se Smear ae oe eer Pa font Oe ee ea PLAY-OFF HOCK | a " ‘ a ° : 7 The Charlottetown, quartet began their successful as ex. tat evening but lost a heart- '. (P. E. 1. Junior Finals) : eS er can ke te at eae ; breaking 59.58 to the UNB Red ee ¢ ver that was the only loss that the Islander’s absorbed at ; E Devils. UNB had a comfortable ‘ the hands of any western rink, and they shaded the Alberta | Gisaings, H. Coffia. 5 point lead-with less than two -- CIVIC STADIUM | ean Ss cee ak tet Gd oe oe ek lee 3: § D. George pane oe cee et , \ ery oS wah morning row up Sake an rk Saints lim m to ve ee ya £ . @Sstern opponent, Nova, Scotia to get a rude 85 ham- | E. Douglas, H. Davis ‘vs: M. i ds while ' : {ee ering. too Boon Ghas’ rink trom Serche else the women Partridge, M. Pureey, A. Storey, |Hardy vs i ne ee | | THIS AFTERNOON (Saturday) ee dtter the third, When the Island finally did get square “tee 4: 8. Storey, Hi, Douglas, |8.00 ” “= | DAVOS, Switzertand (cP-AP)| Owen Jay was easily the out- 2:30 P.M. a it was too late to overcome the big five point deficite. How~. |W. Robinson, J. Goady ve.” A, | Ice 1—John Greer, Beth | Pegay ya I-year-old | Standing player on the floor as . : was evercome the big five pois » Hows: : » J. " liey. Mont Hutt, Isabel Claxiae vac , 4 lyear-old |. hit for a team leading 18|44 t¢ meet at the home : es ae dress Gouger le Gu. chums soete 65. 5. bie tines onder Pr ee ee Soo bres performance ‘Fri, | points. However it was s reall fa "ss saeamn Ch'town Rogers Rangers . » Cyril P : ve ormance Fri- ather- oS a ee ee oe as hee ice 8 I. Duffy, B. Davis, Gae eae Dee Canon ‘that gave her a strong lead crhy the 15 peints that Sullivan aflernoon st 2 o'clock Wee oe ae oe ee ee opt. Sy ean ———» v8. K, Duly, Beet j Gefending women's. cham- | p04; Connley’s- 13--and’ Lawlors| practice’ will “be hel ey et ae rn oe ae @chool oe Ay a eae oe ths western: G. Gatant, F. Rossiter, ——_ F ; phi 9 ser 5 Alive Petra Burka of Toronto at and MacLaughlins 6 each. ~ Queen Charlotte rink; - s' jor Legionaires pcoml rei pvt hag Crain pag wlan ag rae needed. ier Macaee 3 ca ee world figure skating cham-| The teams were deadlocked |= = - side Jun 5a British Columbia 1d, Cotas 8.30 Asc ue ms at the halfway mark but the ‘ceth von We , s rae Sh up by their ble wik the PIT. tink took to the ite ety |. leet: J. Boomhower, L. Blak. |Nelll, Bev Burka, 19, was tight-|Saints came out and opened up| — SIGNE ee ee admission: a thours later and shaded the Alberta team 11-10 ina game that” | Rev. Mildred Maclean, M. Mac-) cl 2 ag palit oe Ee ape le Seadly Teatke,| The first treaty signed by Adults 75c; Students 50 So win squad os Wey Nek tee ae ree ee tenet | eaty, i Macteun, 3, Farge.| FiVe Classes She had 317.6 points,com-|menship. However the Red|Canada instead of @ British 4.0. sate of Tickets a Thine Seewieal With four stones, the second time in the match that they had “| harson. At North River with Miss Fleming's | Devils pulled even with six min-|representative was @ halibut Civic Pa ‘counted four, However the locals had two three enders and | Ice 2: D. LeClair, B. O'Rourke, ‘ 3 ee ey Puede are ee Pa aa ee ene ee: ite ictlowshe bee Ok ak a vs a : ae : ; _ : ss saa Vautour,. 8. . Mae- ; ae - cp , : Northern Ontario swamped the Islanders 14-7 im’ the ‘ : tries for the North River Cause- ys oth game of the big three ae ee ee ~ it. ia C. Gal: way harness races this after- PLAY-OFF H EY : ‘Made-To-Measure Cl utes: going into the Yinal round P.E.I. was forced te. take lant, R. MacFarlane, L. Living-|cLass D (PACE) a es @ Suits @ Jackets hates ot thei wot pay ft ia Sica rt picked [sin v. 1. Glia, enka. |"‘Broun Dulane, Poplar, Ail “ : oP © -Bveckaank MP ‘The Island a big break in the afternoon as they stole | Ice 4: M. Stewart, H. Peters, tery Don, Andy's Mote, FOR: M. ~ ee e. Coats aa ti points in the lack end of ptme again a Cn. Dr. ze apna Perfect Hal, ona hg Chief. Mi wd i Sport ae stubborn Newffie team composed year old, How- vs. E. Macinnis, A. Mac-|CLASS B (TROT) ' ever — evening, they lost So Sacer, that owe. Dats, Bi: Bains. a Miss Russell, oe" ee SUNDAY, FEB, 27 - 2:00 P.M. All the above articles aa trally ther 8 : P » TL is : . ourke, . 4 Queens Irving, aos ws ‘ : Sif bet, Ontario rink by two coming home the locals gave up a Brookins, D. MacLellan |Kahla, Lorne Budlong, Evelyn’ a a M opeted cual t Ukr ost opens ny Od |B. Redden, D. Jenkins. "(CLASS APACE) - ; ee re 69.00 - 59.00 | © ‘Tn the final two rounds the Island breesed by New : AGUE _ ea ie HO y= rhe tn HE une K 76-3 and then ruined Manitoba's title hopes oan oa ee a ae CHARLOTTETOWN ROGERS RANGERS 89.00 = 79.00 7.00 | % : Ice 1: D. McGowan, J. John- | “Jewell Fingo, none oa rie b ea All in all it was a tremendous |showing and coach Bob : ° ok Clair Chas more’ than a little, to do, with this. LeClair, curt mene, Beton. D. 0 Com. lover, Recteiorn, Ghaty Jame Admission: Adults—60; tudents—35¢ : BRIAN RUSH o FN at f lege urned some finest ‘ore ‘ Re a ss ~ 6 * Sah a de, Ne reniace te pet aa oes tees ee | eek saa Weel aes ek hey Faas Me MN eS ee ” TAILOR SHOP a te be in Onlapaeding Veaes trem ao Sao tenga k Nicholson, 0, Henniger vs. |Cavillaro, Mr. Charmer, Vanita’s | Forum box office; Stead’s Pharmacy, Main Brace, Howatt’s Grocery (Belvedere), ro at St. Johns and now on the Western rinks will |G. Warner, A. McGregor, D. |Pet, Miss McGee, Imperjal:Hal, | Rowers Hardware, Johnnies Mayt ae ee ee ft the Island team with a bit more respect. Sorrie, A, Bears. ce Bob. Budlong. + iliac —— rr re _