.ed the precision of “he weekend before. ~munm to The Guardian. Charlottetown. more. nor. 1:. 1m.‘ SPORTS FRONT By NICK li‘ILLllURE Important Game Tonight . With only four games remaining in the island Intermediate “A” ‘double-double' round robin series. tonight's contest at the Forum between the Summerside Texaco Combines and J'onnlel Flying Hawks could be the match to decide the province 5 rep- resentative in Maritime playdowns. The two clubs are tied for the series lead with 3-2 recent. and the RCAF Eagles are in last place \vi a 2-4 mark. The Combines. slight favorites to win the series becadse nt’fthcir retained strength from the island senior league last scasrh. will host the Hawks in Summersidc tomorrow night and conclude their series with a game at the RCA!“ station Suiidav against the ‘ The Hawks and Eagles play the final game of the set. next Tuesday at the Charlottetown Forum. If past performance means anything in the remainder of the schedule the Hawks shouldn‘t have too much trouble: but we doubt of this will be thc case. The Hawks downed the Combines 6-5 in overtime at the Forum in their first meeting this and took them in Summerside 4-3 In their only other encounter four days Iatcr. In both those games the Combines had held a three goal lead after two periods. The habits of the (‘ombincs haie puzzled us over the sea- son and we don't know what to expect from them in tonight .i ti‘mi‘i'rou night's zanics. We think if they play to their fui' potential they could trounce the Hawks by at least seven k Eagles 2‘2‘s ~ They have the same players. Greg Deighan. Co e Gi'atlv. Ron MacArthur. Vance art-is, Ronnie Gallant. and others. atltl 'ilN' have played in a league all season. while the ion 1f the Combine: are unpredictable. the RCAF Eula are more-so. Some games they'll get off to a good start. skatint d passing accurate. and wind up with a win over-any team on the Island. But in another game. maybe e n so. they might get humped around a little and their attack and do- feiicc collapse. Thev seem to lack self-confidence and it w stick with them for the whole game. The series isn't out of the reach of the Hawks. but they will have to win both their remaining games and m the Combines and Hawks split their games in order to end up with a three new tic or op spot. it the Hawks and Combines brth win their games with the Hazlc. and spill the games between them. they will end u in a first niacr- tie with records of 5-3. 11‘ this happens they will play a home-and home total goal series to decide the series Off The Cuff STl' MILLER'S two week holdout with Baltimore Oriqu of the American Leazue has ended. with the ace pitcher sign- inc fcv‘ an c-timated 534.000. . . E _ SDU finished the \IlHL regular schedule with 11 goals and 14 assists. fifth to Billy MacMillati and Wayne Synishin's 36 points. (I 'F‘dle Whitlock had two goals and 16 assists and VINCE MUL~ LIGAN two goal; and nine assists. Defending scoring champion. Dick Tinglev counted less titan 10 points . Carver Clinton of Selma. Ala. and 'l't‘i‘l')’ Hoover of Montet'ey. Ind. are the nnlv non-Pennsylvanian: an PENN STATE'S 14 man basket- ball squad 'TOY TOY‘ GALLAN‘T is seeing plentv of E flaw ks have rclicd on exhibition games to keep them in condit- 5 Kentucky Derby Northern Dancer. grandson of Native Dancer, will calt'y Canadian hopes in this years to- be run I May 2. Native Dancer lost out Royals Shade Millionaires In Exciting Opening Til’r oronly.nan. Com 1 action with Halifax in their final series with the high flying Windsor Maple Leafs. Performing steadily on defence. Lloyd played about 35 minutes in the Schooner: loss to Windsor Tues- day night Prince Edward Island, Canada's per square mile. lcadinc farming province. is not represean at the-Can- adian FARMER‘S CURLING championships stated for Toronto this ircck. Seven other province: are represented BILL SKOWRON. a .203 hitter in the National League on being trad- ed back to the American League: "Man c' It's not that the pitchers in the National League are any better. It‘s just that l'm more familiar with the pitch- ers in this league" CASSIUS CLAY says that he's zet- finf.‘ quiet and everbody in the fight business is getting bold. aimlgladtobei “Even Floyd Patterson is getting bold. He's gonna have to i wait his turn. "say the Louisville Li . . . . .. G RDON GAL- lANT came up with the big bowling score last week. 418 at the Basilica Rec. Centre. PHYLLIS MACDONALD rolled 379 at the Rcllaway and We Williams counted a 980 triple . . . . .. FRED PICKERING. centre-forward of the Blackburn Rovers soccer team ha..- been sold to Evcrton 3224.000. a transfer between British teams. the puck while playing a Sandy's Royals with Angu: Carrol at the helm eked out a 5-4 victory over Sydney Million- aires in a thriller played before approximately 2,000 cheering fans It the CharlottetOWn Forum last night. The game wasn't two minutes old when Royal's free wheeling forward. Bill MacMillan. stole ' ' man CANADIK shirt. and busted in to out man» We're the Sydney goaltender and give the Royals a 10 lead at the} 1.30 mark of the opening period. ‘ Sydney got that one back half- way through the period when Batherson scored unassisicd and lIess than two minutes later Bob. Bowness dented the twincs to; alese out the scoring in the. firstg .od . P9“ ' . A determined band of island-i iers came over the boards in the second period and speedy wing- er Jim MacLeod connected foi two before the five minute mark to give the Royals a 3-2 edge in the scoring department MacMman notched hi; second honors this time. Alfred "Apps' marker of the night at the 6.39 l i "‘“""<"""W~w~mr<rz "v" " . 4 K :i l i i 1 i i A .. Hop 7 l L,” H“. povetcrl triple crown of Ron Tiit‘cotte of Grand Falls. . racing in 1953 when he was N.B.. and owner E.P. Taylor 1 beaten at the derby in a photo after winning the $46,000 Cor- l finish by Dark Star. Northern onation Futurity at Woodbine 7 Dancci' is shown with jockey in Toronto last October. 1 The hard skating and ciosc checking kept both teams off the score board in the third. as net» ither team allowed the other initich room to gel rolling. The iSydney team pulled their goal- cr in the dying minutes of a game but to no avail as the iRoyals were lighting desperate- ily to come out with a victory in ithis first and all important game. The teams now travel to ‘Sydncy this weekend to com- ipleie the best of three. Maritime . ‘Senior semi-final series. j All Royal's supporters will be .pulling for “Angic” and his .boys to come up with one of the ' two games and thus obtain the ‘right to advance against the } Windsor Maple Leafs in the Ma- ‘ri’time Senior finals. Sl'MMARY First Period - l. Royals MacMillan (tinassistcdl 1..'l0: 2. Sydney. — Baiherson iiiiasSist- ed! 10.29: 3. Sydney — Bowncss Penalties — Rccvcs. McIntyre. Second Period re 4. Royals McLeod IPcai‘don. Mulligan: 2.17: 3. Royals —- McLeod {Meio- ;\.\'(lll‘l ('AROI. Arscnault not the Royals batK lBBr : liovlicli uins Top y DAVE BETTS TORONTO «CPI—Frank Ma- scored Toronto Maple goal against Motil- 1real Canadicns in four games i MA fund it held up here Wednesday inight to give Toronto a 1-0 No- ilional Hockey League win. The Leafs were wi strong hovlich 211 (Horton. f Maiiovlich tipped in a blue- Brewer and ‘line shot from defcnccman 'l‘im s u 9:24, 16 1Horton early in the first period ford 19:54. and from then on the nittlit be- Second period longed to the goalies—Johnny Penalties — Horton 1 a: = D. ‘ in the Toronto net Charlie Hodge for Montreal. 1 The win moved the Leafs four [points ahead of idle Detroit Red iWings iii their race for a third- veau 6:02, Pappin 9: gale 13:36 Penalties — Horton 16:29. services of captain George Arm- who suffered a bruised shoulder in practice last week. S Y First period—l. Toronto. lila~ 8:46. Penalties — Horton 4:49. Hicke 6:43, Fergu- :49 and 19:54, Pul- — no scoring. Third period — No scoring. Laperriet'e 14:23. Leafs Blank Canadiens; Rangers 5-3 .Gcndrun 4 Kennedy. Kurtcn-iT .\t'\\“\m‘k. Henry 23 m“, ibach) 8:26; <1. Boston. Oliver 2310110. (-lii)(‘1'l) 14122. n \m, ,lHebenlonl 3:57: a. Boston. York. Gilbert 24 1mm”. iGcndron 5 tKurtenbacli. Ken-dlcntfivr 18:36. Penalties-my.~ finedyl 16:07. Penalty — Molinsison .‘lzni. Bucyk 10:09 ‘ :11. Saves mum“): Third period~6. Boston. Bu-‘Plnnte lcyk 17 lOliver. Rivers! liii-lfiii-lnllnSEll’lfl tliout the _. r-s .— ll 10 8‘31; 13 10 may; S'side Junior Legion Wins Island Ch’ship :44. Bell- 39. Bath- ORKfl 1 :place finish. Both tennis have Saves ' _ ‘five games left to play. Hodge 9 g 1—2:: i Montreal missed an opportn- Bower 10 7—- ‘ . EAL, ’ , ‘1 t w . - . ... _ . s V : NEW Y SUMMERSth BUR . yWillie (valiant scotcd two goals ty to (lose the -ap on lo.i_..ue 10 T0 ) OF THE GUARDIAN in 12 scconds. Dumas his team ,who also had the night off. The place Boston Bruins \‘EW TORK lAPi—Tbe last- Hawks. two points 11] fioiil lit-ally eliminated N have only four games to play. Rangers from the ' ' Hockey League playoffs ch :iiiczitl lo stay. The Lesion fired two ullall\\v. cred goals, in the final period. the inst one coming from the stick of Alan Gniidet with out, mathema.l Left -wingcr Willie Gallant ew iscot'ed four goals as the bum- National 0< o -i ’- lmcrsidc Jtuiior Legiotitiaircs dc- 1featcd the North ivcr Juniors, lai Civic Stadium last night. the fo u rt 1i iicsdav lll"lli with a 5-3 victory _ I ' L ' h ' i ‘ ‘- o .. . ‘ \ , straight winlcss :ainc, iwmre p.153 fans. the smallpstfmal stole 63 'The lb‘ullgtllilt‘lt _.i \ttl..l{i [1:15 inGthcugani'tl. Hodge. who came up from \m, Crowd of the season ai side tcam thus “on lit 11“ Rcfcir‘c c" rave e and. Quebec Arcs last fall to replace Edward Island Junior Lhuiupimr rd . .nlv six minoi [\t‘llillllvs' Madison Square Garden gm. homo 'innm collecting four. mark when he shook of two Syd.i in the drivers scat when he fin- ney defencemen as he bulled ms islied of a Carrol. Mat-Millan .. way to the front of the not to pH-‘Slnfl SDI‘N’. blink the red light and give Inc Sydncy closed out the scoring \lillan) 3.16: 6. Royals — Mac- .\lillan Iunassistcdl 6.39: 7. Sid ncy -~ Hillnian Illilis. Longi. ll 30‘ Arsenauil 1 solo effort. I SPORT ECHOES. By Norman Macdonald Summerside Bureau of The Guardian Important Victory won a very important game the RCAF station rink Is It Sunday when they edged the Eagles 3-: in a very close eel- test. The first home and home exchange between Combine! and Johnny's Hawks ended in a double defeat for the Texaco team. and a lot of their fans figured they had received the coup do something or other— oh. yes, price. But the Eagles proceeded to claw the Hawks twice at home, and so Conl- bines‘ victory Sunday CIIIII- ed the picture entirely. Now they're back on even terms with the Charlottetown entry. 9. You neirr can tell about those .lunior Legionaires. They tough time defeating the North Riier team in Sumnierside last Friday night. It took a sudden rciersal of form in overtime to do the trick. The North River management added strength for the game in Charlottetown. ‘ had their home rink usually considered a but the “Whiz Kids" trounced North River 7-3. being ahead 7-0 at the end or the second period. Tobct that that would happen would be as foolhardy as to bet that Cassius Clay would win in seven. The Stimmcrside Combines Why Baime The Ref? The game at the RCAF rink ever. why. in the name of com- was r-r-r-rouzh -. a bit rougher mon sense. can‘t a referee be than most of the fans appre- secured who will call all those cialctl. and the Combines were "missed" penalties? Do you « icl's admit it —— a little bit realize that referees who hail rougher than their opponents, from Summerside are as. ex- tliough the penalties were pretty find as the dodo? Not one who evenly divided. The consensus found anywhere. Then why at the rink seemed to be that not should referees from other parts enough penalties were called. be continually accused of giving and that the Combines got away the Combines the better of it? i i Sydney were far from conced- ing .nyth i n g to the Canolvthc Royals a slim one they bulge going into the pulled within one goal wiili Ed- iod, against a club that has bccn ' the scoring touted as a third period club. coached crew thong and gar Hillman doing "cord for ‘ [Royals ‘ 4'2 b‘flge 0“ a brilliant at lite iiilcon minnlc mark \l‘llClll . ii. Rn... —~ lCnrrol. MacMillanv 9.43: 51. Syd- ney Long tunassistcdl 15.54. Pcnnliics -— Reeves. Bowness. Mai-Lend. 'l'liii'd period ~ Lon: scored unassisted. leaving goal third pcr— scoring. (1 -\ . [Penalties — Tiibhiitl, Mills. Mc- (‘ ‘ o ~ ~ . . ' . ' ‘ - ~ ' “ill dailies. lllJul'é‘ti bump Weislcy. was the ~ (‘cndmn' \mh only ("rec \illp iii llncv birdie I ‘ I I ‘ best man on ilie ice for ilio Ca. ...,f.'1”3 D'lmqously this seugm,‘ Paul .\1ncwillianis and A . .t n lloli Simon and Glon Moltiiciu nadiens, siopping .lini Pappin, gimme“ [he Bruins “1”, m0 Gauch fired the otiit‘l‘lblll’lll- ii‘t't‘lo‘iilé‘l~lll€‘§ll‘l91ll- I 1' . my Dave Kcon and .\ndy Bathgate Wills. The mm. Bruin scorers incrsipc maIrkctis. Milk: p‘ldt Y‘i;Ii“1.111111ELIfiscif1!‘;\llg11:3: [‘11]; 0" bl'eaka‘Va-l's- ii ‘rc lliirrav Oliver. Johnny “‘“iv , “"9 ““"":l" a , ‘ 1 1‘ ' 1 _'."'..fi . -' Bowel. chalked up his mm Bl‘mk and Farms Kmnedy_ Koimc sawed the ihice NOlill{ligyillull»:‘41.!!lllflfls'llff‘nilfii[SW thc shutout of the season and kept ' “M.” u“. “IV” Wills ‘ “wfi‘hk‘ ‘ n his Vezina 'l‘i‘iipiiy hopes alive. F.‘ l “‘ Hymn Row 'rhp ammo produced 3.11mi :vtlll ll“. ( l,":.nd.-l‘ Slummcqil Hodge and Chicago's Glenn Hall d'lsa "R'q'b' 'h‘ib “:08‘ 2 mum-(.33 hm [hpn‘ was coiiod-w ':I‘"‘h]‘1_"ri (,q‘mml ' “‘ both have had 137 goals charged ".0 -‘ . . l” .0" 1:“ '. ' enable scraiiib‘y play. Joe Soiiicr -. " '“- _f " ‘ v w _I ~ - . . ~. \eii‘ \ork. Gilbett 23 thallsotl . . . . . 1 -Siniimc «lo 1’. .‘ldfl‘IlllJms against them Bowel lhz. _ . in the Stinimcisidc nil snitd its H ' I ‘ ._' - .,. s .-. (; ovetlcl 18:04. Penalties ~ . .- -, , _ r.\ ..;ni:h~i. \\ Grady" 13.1: ft. . I 1d 3..- D H. team by btiiliant saves on a ‘ 4‘ TV. ‘1 M K, “(mus ‘ind mnqu “Ham u number of occasions. and John -\"““ "m". ac mm“ fir'” ‘eeii 1h:.i.l. Ralelle Reid was steady ~ my KW”! i.I MD‘I'llt’lll- 132?. The following is the curling 10.14. ~. . 1.. A H . (v' n hf” s P011111“ ‘ G Smith D law'- i draw {01. Thursday m u". (hm; si-oond period # 3. Boston. ggsi‘ing‘ffiglpupk ml, 101‘: D. Gil‘lldf‘l. _ {plielown Cuh ' ' "”"""”_”“'. of um,- znno unfi in the final “‘“";""P]"‘j"3‘" \it‘jg“"|“l'il‘tfif orriod tlicv had a better slini‘r of \‘1 m fight; " F‘ QWKI}; '1‘ tie tcrrilt‘i'inl p nv, ‘ ‘ ‘. ' ‘ ‘ " ‘ ,ra 1pc.) . _' v .I \l:i:l‘o:ii Si \lllfllltl' 110! ’ “f0; 7, B purl“. T “um.” l bllltmllolfltlle’ :le'cdl Ithf’ Pb“! i; siiiiiiiicimitic -» \\ (.xiilznit ll " ' ' * ‘ ‘ ' .. . . . . no "nos. :1 .i,f illlt Ii. ;. :ini ., . - ; s .. . . . ~.. »- ‘~ v- i;' p . l..l lct D Martini lint 7, ilBl.)lE\liL(JgL fi'dt‘lldd‘mm H \' ‘illiib‘tldiiltiiiic'mlCl'iiiiiiiid‘ei'cliin sowmm‘" 50mm“ later “1“ ‘1‘” Suinlimcrsidc —- W ‘nil'ini \1' ..). in" 1‘ ".... .. . " ~ ' (lcec'l 1—7 lK Wil‘lcn B i'l‘lt'kv championship series resumes at I‘m-S 4“ m) H“. “Um QM" m" “19"” iii-0“ i ' v- d. l . v T . ~ . WWW] (‘ndm‘g 1' l‘iiiflilis G Smith. \l‘ ‘ett. S. Wlllls. H. ((liflll is (. Im Lhailottctonn toxum 0- \. ,m R, 1. ‘d n f‘ .. ' iWhite. B. Martin. A. .\lncl"atl» lllLil‘l as the two clubs tied for .‘ m1 ‘1‘” “j y . "p a I“ (",'."'.‘ .. , ‘b'cn. E. Redmond top spot. Johnnies Firm: 1 1' 'mmms “f “L” 1” [hp ""ll' .Hm." "mod 8' Sl"n“‘.‘""‘"|“‘ 1 Ice 4 Dr Willis (' Dnrnc Hanks and the Sumnicrsidc (rm W”'“" “‘2‘. 1h”, “‘n'" “hm” “ {duly} I) \ 13””: wt ‘ ‘ W " v“ vf ‘ . . ‘ . or to on y llllf‘ in 10 :niiiclirniv .‘.i ! inii'ci ii. rd. Mat-lanai. lion-gins is. 'l‘ilktltll -?,01:lb.11105. mtct tn a‘just past the ban “m, mark(.‘mmhm‘ mm lgjlf'lfklzmg."nf‘i‘d‘Idd‘mmm‘ ' "'.'.';mm};;:,'}::1’underdogs at Hm Their lead was short-livch us Pn-nnltv — P. MncKcnzic. ‘ Ice 5 1). Wood. llr Caiiicr— opciiing of the series, have do. ;on. .lim Wilson. P. Wliclan is. lcnicd Summet‘sldt‘ in both ' .‘(L Lidstonc. .1.Simpson, .\l. tlicn previous meetings, but S ‘Whitc. 8. Patterson. only by one goal margins. The s . f8.30 p.m. iccs to he prepared for i‘.\fl clubs meet again in Sum- ‘(‘onfedcralion Spicl. mcrsizlc tomorrow night. Sores standings: _ W 1. F A Pts. . National League (Hillbillcs 3 2 31 19 6 l' .T l“ A I’t llnwks 3 2 2'7 25 6 . lt‘iiirnuo 3421112211-11571l0' linulcs 2 4 an 40 4 . F d M .\lonircn1 it?» 30 12 in?» 15'; in ltcnimnin: games: Mn" 12- ar‘ Toronto 202311 171 16;! (tel ("01111111105 at. Hawks; Mar 13-— :Dctroit r’ " ll l71 1836.3 Hawks at Combines; .‘lili'. 15—— :Ncw York 2;.: 1017821754" (.‘oiininics at Eagles; Mar. 17- at 113mm” 17 37 12 in: zoo iii- tango: at Hawks. , At O 1 Intermediate Pia offs B' h d H' h S h I Y irc woo ig c 00 FORUM A c“ ' { JOHNNIE'S “FLYING HAWKS" l - ' II I . ‘h- This play BEGORRA. LOOK WHO S ‘ stunnnsion (‘()MBI.\’1".“' .. . . - ‘ HERE IS one of the funniest In years. THl'RSIlAY. MARCH 12. 8:15 RM. Adults 75c— Students 35c Admissmn: Adults 50c; children 25: i - - 2 Evening Patriot Bonspiel Goes A’r Belveclere Club The ladies Guardian-Evening Patriot bonspiel will get under- way this morning at the Belve- dere Curling club with play be- tween eight ladies teams from several Island centers. The first draw gets underway At O’Leary O‘LEARY Mount Royal Farmers swamped Knutshot‘d Maroon 2-0 Tuesday night in n‘Lesa-y Community Rink to take their best of five series in three straight for the Matthews and Onon trophy - now advance from the semi-finals against the winners of the Wolfe-Bloomfield semi final series. Former O'Leary Maroons goalie. Parley MacNeill receiv- ed lie first dint out for Mount, Royal when he r back . . . . . drives. Charles with too much high-sticking. Is it because outside referees m . . out. etc. Don‘t throw that, have fallen in love with those F'fld’ mnxxmzhfi‘onggbb'“; , . . . . _ v . , a he (mg p9 \ance. we re just giving you beautiful beards the boys or film I I. “in on a pass the consensus. If this is so. how- wearing? B.C. ls Cocky opposing bird. we can forgive . 3W9. favoring the underdog ' his roostership getting 1 mg: I as always. were glad the Bri- ocky “d so.“ In“ . c Qsh Columbia foursome best ..cock_._dowe_do... Me, “I. RIChBI’dIOM. after Mean" mu" m lending Dagg’s column. we'- that way. But we think curlers re beginning to wonder. When should be I little more mod- ; game cock knocks out an est. ‘ . Interesting Basketball We visited Athena and Voca- games. Now nobody writes I .tional high schools last Satur- novel and leaves out the climax day and saw some interesting where the hero knocks the vil- ghasketball games. If they lack- ialn over a couple of tables. so the Celtics we were forced to omit the" story Iand Seventy-sixers we had seen altogether. We‘d like to mention they made a few highlights. such as Rosl- np for it in dash. enthusiasm. lind Shaw's 34 points out of. 40 and the sheer joy of winning. We scored by her team (Atheism. s'ow- parts of five games, and sc- Also Paul Mullin's 27 pots ts, :uring scoring statistics for eight while Athena boys werebestlng contests. Unfortunately we ovuuy “at v_ “our. ad :ouldn't be around for the two , final matches. and though wt‘ 6' Chevulu .nd 2‘ pom“ ‘ried. we couldn't get the re and 3‘ 3‘5""9” " “ sum'm suits of those two all-important Jrs. best Tignish. i from the corner. Wayne Living- stone picked up the puck from his own blue line. outskated two opposing players and beat goalie Gordon rid 'snn no on. end the scoring in the first per- ilod. Knutlord pressed the attack 1:: the remaining two periods but were unable to score. The game was closely played and fa" on an excellent sheet of ice. in the second game of the evening Cape Wolfe Fishermen downed Bloomfield 5-1 in their third mm of s best of five semi final which Cape Wolfe leads two game to one. Scoring for Cape Wolfe. Blair Stewart. Gslr Dalton, Kenneth Macwilliams. Elwood Cooke and Ralph Cooke. Bloomfield km w by were '5' i the aim Community II an exhibition game. if at 10 s.m. with the Anne Spicer Hockey Tiits 1 give takes on O‘Leary Mai-oons ends rink of lilt" Rt'.\t‘ station in ncrs playing off for The Guar- Sill]llll(‘l‘~|fi9 p l a y i n : Wanda dian-l'lvening Patriot trophy and Htititci rink lroni Tlic Suiiiiiicr- the consolation winners playing side (‘iirlinc (‘lnli Two (‘hzir- oll for thc cosolation prize. both lottctmin t‘ni'liu: t‘lub rink s (‘lL'iII ciid games. lay when Eli/.nlicth MacDon- Tm. games are being plmed aid niccls Morton MacDonald. . “ Willa Siiiiiincrs from Siiiiinicr- “,"dm' the. gm'm'nor‘sh'p 0! ‘."° side versus lsnbcl t'inrkc of . - 1.11"“ hd‘vaid. Island [flames berton and the Jean Grant Rink (“Hum ““umamm and w] front Bchcdcre meets a rink pla'vgdfindcr the mics .Of. the from lliiniticnc. in the other two Dnmmmn ("rhng “550"‘allon' games. .‘\t the end of the one day bon~ The second round of the <‘n- “W1 the "wmbcrs "f “‘9 mam” gle knockout coiiioctition lakes 3111.1.“ “5:058 0f the Bewe‘jm'e place at 2.30 with the winners of 'f.l“ mg ( uh at fa bum” supp,“ the morning games meeting and mm G'Bbp‘,m‘ {PIESqu also “‘1‘: the losers dropping into a conso- ‘ a [Film 1‘; , e t u a " lation bracket. The run r n i n ,2 Hum” 8." 9 “Mun. the supper games are eight ends lllf‘ (vliadlall-Pail‘lnl trophy afternoon games six. The cvcn- “g” '3'?! ""“Nl'lfd 11y wgndy Ear' . . . . , ,. r . icrc in a so 0 prizes 5093"“ “'7‘”. presented by The Patriot for the .runncr tip team. Prizes will also mini: team. 11 is to be noted that several ‘of the skips and members of the teams were competitors in the Silver "1)“ ladies Provincial curling Championship at Sit in- merside the games should have some very good caliber curling. Legion Spiel At Calgary CALGARY (‘Pi » Oiilario and Alberta, showing tremen- dous control over lilf‘il' compe- titors. r e m a l n c d undefcaie Wednesday after three rounds of the round-robin Royal Canadian Lifi'x'l‘:{:ri"“a"22?“f3!”“hfihflif‘tflpd' Gordon yohie of Kindersley. . , ‘ ".‘ ‘ . ’ 5a. .. n easy time as he waid lsland_1.l-il.‘ hibetta heal km“ “Ml ahead of his opponent. Manitoba Il'l. Biitish Columbia Frank H {Tr Ng isposed of .\'ew Brunswick 0-6. oar n ‘um‘ Saskatchmmn “.0” 11,7 m 1. How a rd Christoplicrson of Nova Scolia and Newfoundland Vaqc‘éu‘t'f" gag ".O‘tmume 35g: . osted an 11-" victor over ue- P059 ‘9 ‘ VIC my 0"“ - ‘p r l y Q nlph beware of Monclon. NB. 3. )e . I ' Rudy Steski of North Bay. Wednesday nights fourth Ont. and Danny O‘Rourke of draw? man'wb" VS' ‘Qman‘n' Charlottetown played a ‘0st saSR‘FaLN‘FW" "5- “mm (In‘ mmo In “1‘. ms, gm PM. me, lumhia. Newfoundland vs. \‘ova berta. New Scotia. Quebec vs. Al Prince Edward Island vs. Brunswick. ski. who had a 3-4 lead at the half way mark. broke loose for three points in the seventh end an ‘ _______________.l I ran away with four points in- tlie 11th end. ‘ it. if 1 11’s like oo’rher ; biscuit . ouve ver llf‘ L'ivcn to the consolation \vin- ' l “it‘s not really a biscuit. We call it a ‘Pastry Waffle biscuit'. It's two beautifully glazed halves of French pastry. separated by a touch of pure seedless raspberry jam. made in P.F. kitchens from whole berries. it‘s light and airy. crispily tasty in a not-sweet way. You've rig/er tasted a biscuit like it. Like it? You'll i live it! Just try it." . . PEEK l-‘REAN 1. makers of famous biscuits two more in thei CALGARY (CPl—Standings in eighth to take a commanding the Royal Canadian Legion na- lend. :tionnl curling finals after three Dunc Grant of (‘nlgary had 'draws: little trouble in maintaining a - good lead over Homer Thnmp- l‘ W L i“ J son of Plllf‘ Falls. llan Onlnl‘ifl 3 3 0 HIGH SCORING ENDS .\lbri'la 3 3 0 Brock Stackhouse of (lttcrU Manitoba 3 2 l burn Park. Que. and John Pike 1 Saskatchewan 3 2 l of Grand Falls. Nfld.. attracted BC. 3 2 l attention with their high scoring New Brunswick 3 i 2 f‘llf\‘ Pike scored three points Newfoundland 3 I 2 in both the fifth and Piliilill‘ Prince Edward Island 3 l 2 Slackhoiise came back Qiicht-c ' ii 3 with three in the ninlh but Pike Nova Scotia 3 0 3 ‘ it.“ A: ..s...... A.