‘SPORTS FRONT By PIUS CALLAGHAN endl Meet Mr. Flanagan improved hockey player in the Island Senior Ali Flanagan. . E ust g ei g i E 8 & 3 HAPPY AFTER their 85 triumph éver defending cham- pion Doug -Cameron in last night’s curling battle at Char- suffered its only loss to Myron Prince Street Holds — Ace Sports By THE -CANADIAN PRESS Toe Blake, coach of the Na- tional Hockey League's first- place Montreal Canadiens, CURLING DRAW The following ig the curling draw for Saturday afternoon at the Charlottetown clab. This is the start of the Junior competi- tion for curlers with up to eight years experience.. {Black Hawks,” Blake told re-| b : : Sostog Ice 1—G, Kays, R. Newson, “Welt-if-we-have-to-watch out Prince Street School's 36th ae ; 46 ge if wl , a annual ice sports at the Sports | and Robert Turner. (tied). ole Higgins, B. sae. |beve to do? Arena last night was a resound-| Sineight Race (gots 0 year) |” ‘Ice 2J. Squarebriggs, N. Kel: KNOWS TEAMS ing success with one of the main | — Scott and Nerm a JY, C. Costello, C. Heustis vs B. | “We don't have to watch out page i Ba on: Park- | Matheson. Mectixwewr, 5. iy : toy y ieie ae es ee ae " Soper, D. Jardine. we . 0 are | dale Parkers and P.S.S. Hornets | Straight Race (boys 8 years) |: ed ae use waiting for us this weekend. If which ended in a 1-all draw. — 1, Donnie Callbeck; 2. Rom |». British Consol. |we can't beat them,°we don’t | Scoring for Prince Street was. ble Pursey; 3. Jamie Penny. Ice 4—A. Saunders, A. Liew- deserve to finish in first place.” Philip Ward with Wendell Dun-| Relay Race sho V8. ‘ellyn, B. Dillon, S. Laverg vs. | The teams Blake was refer- | po ‘? oe on ee a oh ee Sao " P bocteto kebied Mantra aba tea} ° ;2 es. . Another feature was the 1871-| Straight Race (girls 11 years Ice ray Ketch, L. Johnston, ‘Black Hawks, whom the Cana- | 1962 review which saw the stud- | and over)— 1. Joanne MacMil- F, MacIgnes, R. Burden vs D. ‘diens face Sunday. Chicago is ents, clad in school colors, goj|jan; 2. Windy Younker; 3. MacLennan, B Veinot, Dr. Mae- 12 points out of first place. through some intricate manoeu- | Sharon Barnes. ‘Kay, B. Cook. ian a. kate — iene ‘a aa en oo, or one cn oe se ee R. Carr, H. cuse show id’ the Canadians fall i ota a tea Douglas Doiron; 3. David Kit- Loong vs. Dr. ek Ro Oe tae elena ne pace dur- | other couple sksied en ina pre- w straight Race (boys 10 years) . ee 2-R. Ewing, J. Gorrill, B.| Goalie Jacques Plante still is sent day costume, — 1. Chris MacGregor; 2 Lynch, Dr. Kelly 7 a een e a sore ankle and moceme axe Bp Sowa ‘ Campbell; 3. Charles ee oa" * mee ment he sais "be tabi ap Straight Race (girls 9 years) | Seott. eye ‘Cesare Maniago of Hull-Ottawa Calon san, Ford, 2. Marlene | Partner Balloon Race (Grade ice 4-A. Huttwphrey, A. Bal Canadiens of the Eastern Pro- Sanit hae tone @)— 1, Charlie Arsenault, Paula jem, R. Manning, §. Warwick fessional Hockey League each poze it vests) | Ford; 2 Brian Ross, Gaetyne | vs. Dr, Hooper, M. Kennedy, D. Sain eas Doiron: 2, RickY | Matheson; 3. Freda - | Walker, C. Dowli poe ous ; 3. George Whitlock. thouglas Doiron. Ice 5—D, Bell, R. MacGregor, | jigie ton tenet Sel M. Pursey, D. Cox va Dr. Com ‘three games despite it 5 ee ae . | Thursday, however, he said it bese "ae than ever, Examina- not found the cause of Ice 1—Open. be eees See I. ‘ . vs. i City Basketball League action | Storey, a Maggy ro I, Mac ‘Changes Made Donald, . » : e . Kay, & Bryenton E. gee in laying Dates 'vs D, Wonnacott, V. Andrew, D-| pitmination ef Summerside Ward, E. MacInnes. i Crystalis from Island Senior im. Doyle, & "pews we Hockey League playdowns by: Douglas ’ M. ee Flem- Sandy's Parkdale Royals :ia ming, T. Roper. Summerside forced change of ‘om playing dates in the semi-final lee 1—Open playoff series between Evin- lee 2—E. MacDonald, C. Phi- rudes and Penguins, league lips, B. O'Rourke, M. Garrett ve oo, — McCormack i eee Ee Ween, H. Hemnety. Instead of the fourth game ’ T. of this series going Thursday night ‘at the Sports Arena it was rescheduled to Tuesday night. Should the Penguins, | who are trailing 31 in games, win Tuesday, the series Fesume in Summerside Resday and in the event of an- - oe the teams return to Charlottetown on Thursday night. Bell on Wednesday, was unbéat- Toe Blake Doesn t Like Punch Imlach's Advice lottetown Curling rink Art Burke's quartet is ready for the final game today with the | same opp®nents. This winner urke Quartet Forces Sudden Death Contest seat but Cameron appeared to have an excellent chance ot %. -Fepresents the Island at ..2c 4 ond stone—Bobby Dillon, MacDonald Brier in Kitchen- | er next month. Left to right: Lead-Wayne Rodenizer, _see- The battle this afternoon should 4ttract one of the larg est gatherings ever to witness | @ curling match in Charlotte | not completed). town. Last night’s patrons are and chances are that others will join the spectators’ ranks. ¢ j Presentation of the British ing the conclusion big battle. AA : Burke had a46ugh job reach- ing the engagement with Cc | Agron Bell, finalist last year ‘at Summerside, was against Burke in the 3 o'clock ‘match. Earlier this week Bell counting a big end. on his last throw, Cameron missed and scorebard< Doug single~on the eleventh but | Burke crew knocked every- | | thing out of the house in the. | twelfth. {normally tsn’t a man who gives out advice to his rivals, but on the other hand he doesn't like ito receive it either. | He took time out from prepar- ‘ing his team for its important imeeting Saturday night with Toronto Maple Leafs to wonder | out loud why Toronto coach | Punch Imlach has been offer- | |ing suggestions to Montreal. “I see where Imlach is telling ;people that the Canadiens had | {better watch out for Chicago out had beaten Burke 9-6 for ‘his two big | only loss up to this point. Now red rocks to mark on the | it was Art's turn to return the managed @/favor and he did it in 7§| Sa0. « the | fashion. Burke captured six ends. AD were’ singletons with the ex | ception of the tenth when Art | racked up a deuce. Bell took | four “ends, three singles and one double. The rinks blanked the fourth and eleventh ends. Myron hag a great chance td force the affair into an extra end and even pull the game the score reading 6-5 for Burke, situation was the same in the twelfth but instead of Bell. grab- | bing at least an equalizer, it was Burke who put the game out of reach with a single marker. ae However, Bell had more suc- cess with the consolation fina) later last night. He defeated Andy Humphrey of Chariotte- | | town 8-6 in a match that wasn’t decided until the final end. Andy was trailing Myron by one coming home but Bell pick- ed up the singleton to grab + Knowles | mate—Alan Smith and skip | Art Burke. ;Cameron (C) 100 101 010 018 |Burke (C) 012 010 101 0-8 (conceded with the 12th « ‘Sum-Hi T: ms and girls | basketball teams defeated teams | from Prince of Wales College at Civic Auditorium in Summer- | Side last night. The girls won by a score.of 24-5. Judy Cook led the scoring for the winners with 12 points. Susan Noseworthy. had 8. Janet MacDonald led the visit- |} ors with 4. 5 LINE—UPS | Summerside High—Anne Nose- worthy 2, Susan Noseworthy 8., | Judy Cook 12, Betty Jean Calla- Delphine Arsenault 2, | Janet MacFarlane, Betty Can- | dow, Jean Brander, Cheryl Ozon, | Marilyn MacLean, Nina Quinn, } | totals—24. | Prince of Wales—Kay Youn- |ker 1, Ginny MacNutt, Janet | MacDonald 4, Carol Foster, Jan : & z Royals Advance To Finals — SUMMERSIDE — The Park- | completely i : ; | Crystal resistance and start vi | the Royals on their way to tory. Bonnie Howatt got net, managed to backhander whtch ; & : i % eEidg le a | by surprise. Callum 12:50. Le g ‘ i F 3 11.—Crystals, B. Grady Harris). Penalties: K. i i it 1 a a | 14:40. vj F E gs d z i A 3 E ng if Hf age ‘ ge : : i i | i | i At Pinette rap ze Signe iif itt Re ae way, February 3. | I § ; i et $ | each dash. 2 84 E i F I z A Pace. a5 = rk ge an * First Dreams fA (MacDonald) ~ sr, Budiéng Q z ee 3 E iz & E i ; j a 28 i i i Rak? i d. Times 8 § EE E MacDonal EE C.P. Clegg (Morrison) Miss Centinal 3 (Nicholson) Scotty Kalmuck (MacRae) - League as of Feb. 7, 1962: 0.0.7. . Cantwell Campbell MacLennan . Higson MacDonald H. Korrey Total D.P.W. |M. Carr |B. LeClair | M.° Russell | W. Carr |H. Power | V. Pineau | | Total E.M.O, | A. Rogers |I. Duffy | E. Hogan J.-Dunsford 8. R. Prowse Downe | Treva Sharp, Sheila McInnis. | Total T.C.H. MacKinnon Beck iJ. P | Beesley, Karen Willis, Nancy Ro- D. Brown | berts. Total — 58. ' +9" Jardine | F. Sinnott ‘ The Sum-Hi boys won over the in regulation time. With Prince of Wales team by the| ©. Tupper | score of 75-18. Mike Dag, 14, | Bell was throwing last stone and John Vaillancourt each had but the end was zeroed. ea | 14 points, Ron Duggan getting 12. Barry Diamond was high for the Welshmen- with 8. Summerside High—Mike Dagg 14, Barrie MacGregor 9, Ron Duggan 12, Malcolm Coulson 2, Gerald Hopkirk 6, John Vaillan- cout 14, Romer Shewchuk 2, Chas. Silliphant 4, Neil Scott 4, Harold Mitton 8. Total — 75. Prince of Wales—Barry Dia- mond 8, Stu MacFadyen, S. Mil- lar, Blanchard, Lawlor, Wakelin, | Taylor, Ling 5. Referees for girls’ game—U.B. and Nancy ‘Knowles; for boys’ game—Lefler and Mun- Total $244 39047 Moore of his tattered light ~— probably will meet in the Phil- Points: E.M.O. 4; T.C.H. 2 the promotion of Herman Tay- Winning horse owned by clair Ross._Times: 94, 33% Millie’s Son (Ross) tor Morrison. Times: 35, | 18-33- | class. 538 | 18:33; 6.—Crystals, V. Harris "Results: = oer Ty ietek San, Bes taoe | First dreams (MacDonald) ‘0 | Arthur 15:21, Whitlock 16:22, | Jollty Guy (MacDonald) aa | Whitlock 18:48.” , Dusty Harvester( Ross) C.P. Clegg (Morrison) | Second Period: 7.—Royals, A. ) Correll 38:10; 0—Repals, * A. | ree Setens( Messince "| Carroll (Flanagan, §. McLure) 498 | 12:09. Penalties: R. MacArthur 504 | 5:45, G. Noonan 5:48, A. Carroll | afternoon... bert MacDonald. Time 32. = Moore Stripped Points: D.O.T. 5; D.P.W. 494 NEW YORK (AP) — The against Rinaldi. New York State Athletic Com- mission stripped ancient Archie heavyweight crown Friday and directed Harold Johnson, National Boxing Association’s’| the against Moore. 413 50l 468 632 542 to sign for a title fight. Johnson, 33, and Jones, 24, 2:05, Jun. Macleod 4:04; MacCallum 9:05, E. Reeves Races Held — owt ee Sin- , 4. Third Peried:. 9.—Royals, K, Ready (A. Flanagan) 0:54; 10. —Royais, Jun. MacLeod a Ready B. A-large crowd of racing fans horse raciog on Pinctie couse, Bang-up finishes were seen im Following is the summary; | Jollity Guy (MacDong att _ 414 ) 233 $42 nning horse owned by = ons we wo | Jimmie Budlong (MacRae) 3 dr Winning horse owned ‘ad aed A race off was seen between (V. Harris, B. Grady) | the first two horses in each wee Winning horse owned by Al Next race is being held this « Of Boxing Title The chairman said he had notified the California Athletie |Board of Control and the Euro- |pean Boxing Union of the action In London, J. Onslow Fane, (NBA) champion from Phila-| president of the British Boxing adelphia, and Doug Jones, the Board of Control, said his. or- No. 2 contender from New York: ganization also probably ‘would dethrone Moore. The European Boxing Union also is expected to follow suit since it is mucb adelphia Arena in May under stricter than most commissions jon the six-month defense rule. the consolation’s first prize. | Ice sports held at Kensington proved @ decided success. Competition was keen in all jevents and the youngsters put on a-great sho¥ for the folks who attended. The crowd was estimated in the vicinity of 800 Here are the results: Boys’ events 6 yrs and under — 1. Stephen Kennedy; 2. Kenny Ramsay: 3. Donald” Mann. 7 yts — 1. Gary Brown; 2. Reggie Murphy; 3. Pat Pender- gast, 8 yrs. — 1. Blaime Coles: 2. Ronnie Blakeney; 3. Barry Fol- land. | Quarter mile — 1. Lioyd Kel- ‘ley; 2. John Harper; 3. Donald 'Campbell. ~ 9 yrs — 1. Bobby Murphy; 2. | David MacInnis; 3. Don Thom- err — 1. Brian Profitt; 2. | Billy Davis; 3. David Watker 11 yrs — 1. Leslie Zielinski 2. Wendall Warren; 3) Atwood Blakeney. ~ Half Mile — 1. Lloyd Kelley: 2. John Harper; 3. Donald 12 yrs — 1. Otto Dunning: 2 Kelley; 3. Walter Clark. yrs — 1. Blair Sinclair; 2. Thoombs. 14 yrs 1. Clarence Cole: 2. Del- mar Connick; 3. David Somers 15 yrs — 1. Lloyd Kelley: 2. endall Croken and Barry Mc- Ewen: 3. Freddie Rayner 16 yrs — 1. Donald Campbell Mile Open — 1. Donald Camp. bell: 2. Lioyd Kelly; 3. Douglas ; relay — 1 Boys” — 1, Grade XI/A) 2. Grade X (B); 3. Grade xm. Girls’ Events z = = Kensington Rink Has Ice Sports _ 9 yrs — 1. Joanne Harding; 2. Pamela Campbell; 8. Doreen Gallant. eee Quarter Mile — 1. Ruby Me- Innis; 2. Sharon Baker; 3. Hel- en Brown. , 10 yrs — 1. Nancy Kelley: 2. Melissa Mayhew; 3. Helen Pic- ketts, 9 Gertrude Cousins; 3. Sally Crozier. 12 yrs — 1. Barbara. Millar: 2. Anna Paynter; 3. Faye How- ard. 13 yrs — 1. Frances Caseley and Valerie Baker; 3. Edith Fri- zzell 2 Heleu Brown: 3. Isabel Carter. 15 yrs — 1. Sharon Clark; 2. June Cole; 3. Eileen “Dunphy ~ 16 yrs —1. Sharon Baker; 2. | Helen Dunphy; 3. Joyce Rayner Relay — 1. Grade-XE-tarp:2, | Grade X (B);.3. Grade XII Couples race — 1,~Donald’ Campbell and Sharon Clark; 2. Lloyd Kelley and Marjorie Wood- side: 3. Barrie McEwen and Mary Campbell. Trieyele race — 1, Marlene: Dunning; 2. Marlene Clark; 3, Sheila Clark. : The broom ball game between the teachers and grade XII stu- dents ended in a 2-2 tie. The goal- tending of Mrs. Cousins was the big factor in the teachers’ favor. Goalgetters ‘were Mr. Doughart Wynne. For % ll yrs — 1. Barbara Paynter; ; M.W. lor, it was learned. Archie still can boast of being |O. Marshall When informed of the ex- the champ in California and | B. Stewart 633 nected decision by the three- Massachusetts for the time be F. MacAulay man commission, the. 45-year- | ing. J. C. Korrey 523 old Moore, in San Diego, Calif.,| Moore won the 175-pound di- J. Driscoll 564 threatened to sue the cémmis- vision crown from Joey Maxim W. Bryenton sion and write a letter o jin St. Louis Dec. 17, 1952. -—— |test to Governor Nelson J Total $270 | feller of New York. D.V.A. af “The chairman of ‘the New | |R. Mahar 457 York commission has given me J. Coady 544 repeated warnings, true,” said L.. Ward 430 Archie. “But this is like making B. Kitson 672|a man commit financial sui- W. "Deacon 469 cide—to take a fight on a per- T. -Strain ~ .514 ‘centage with Harold Johnson or ~ Total mo ? Doug Jones.” peed Points: MW. 4: D.V.A. 2. |roLLOW NBA ; : U.LC. | The New York commission C. Orford 542 followed the example of the G. Montgomery 558 NBA -which withdrew its recog- E. Carroll 396 | nition from Moore about a year C. Campbell 467 |ago for failure to defend his J. Strain 486 ititle within a reasonable per- B. Ryan 612 od. Both the NBA and the New —— |York group require light-heavy- Total 3061 weight champions to defend D.O.F, every six months. M. Aitken 530, Johnson, .who was knocked E. Glover 572 out by Moore in a title fight in R. Gallant .. 407 | 1954, won ‘the NBA crown by PRIN B. Fitzgerald 371 |stopping Jesse Bowdry in Mi B. Rogerson 621 ami last February 9. In“two de- D. Ward 633 fenses he knocked out Von Clay For invitations and —— and outpointed Eddie Cotton. that Total $134. Moore still was recognized as are always socially Points: U.I.C. 2; D.O.F. 4. champion in New York, Mas- correct and perfect - Ladies High Three: F. Sin- and outpointed crude Giulio Ri- C. Korrey, J. Coady, |naldi | nott, J. B. Ryan iD. | Ward. _| Men’s High Three: A. Rogers, Tiod of some 14 yrs — 1, Mary Campbell; | B. Cantwell, B. Kitson, D. Ward. | Dept. of Transport Dept. of Veterans | Emergency Measures Or. ao Works . of Fisheries Ladies High Single: F. Sin- | sachusetts, California and Eu- nott, D. Campbell, J. Coady,-B. Tope. He defended the 175-pound “a ly printed, see — |title in New York last June 10 of Italy. | Gen. Melvin Krulewitch, the | the end of August, 1959, a pe- 2% years, Moore 2 eee -~_in Charlottetown = WILL BE CLOSED Kensington Hockey Clinic Has in of | KENSINGTON — Dave Bos- on P. 1.. conducted. one-. . i day hockey clinic at Kensins. Maritime Intercollegiate ton rink this week, attended by 40 interested players and coach- Basketball — a ; ‘Mr. Boswell spoke on the tive : | SRectnig penne, sick handtiog. Saturday, Febs wary 10 ie ale ascused team ola. MT. hepa ; ve ithe seca yar tht Ken _$T. DUNSTAN’S UNIVERSITY | 2 a hockey clinic. , ¥ clinic this or € ye seen te Macks $.D.U. GYM — AT 3 P.M. W: G. BARBOUR LTD. Friday and Saturday, Feb. 9 & 10 Guardian - Patriot | By Defeating Crys tals7-4 6:06, V. Harris 10:31, B. Me a