PS : . ‘ ; Oa 3 if ‘ , on . os " : f Crd ge “6 The Guardian, Chatiottetown, Fri., Feb. 6, 1958. - + - A ’ s : : - ar kdale: Ro als Defeat Leafs, Hawks Cop Wins; rm p ‘ ‘ ‘ mat . : . ’ 4 4 ; . 2 d 'D .- >. AAT SPORT ECHOES | O+in Carver's Juniors 6:21 | ‘he " rin Varvers Juniors O-3 a BY NORMAN MACDONALD 2 ? ; , 7 ‘ . X ; — Allie Carver went on a scor-) rill Pineau with the help of Vince; Second Peried:—6. Royals— MONTREAL (CP) — Toronto) Leafs then were leading 41. Teird period: 3. Chicago, Pilote| Sullivan (Shack) 3:33; 3. New| Remind us sometime to write) Gord Cutcliffe his Cape| i, Spree last-eyening, picking} Mulligan end Art Perry. Carroll) A. Carver (Whitlock, Maple Leafs, hustling every min- SUMMARY. 4:08, Penaities: Sloan, Lindsay| York, Popein (Bathgaie,. Shack)| the story. of this year's Summer.| Traverse Rovers are more ane oo Rene, Seats On SES (ne | picked ap Slo opens gral in fila) 1:38; 7. Repale“Ceges. § tte of the way, outskated Mont-) First period: 1. Toronto,-Ma-|™isconduct and match miscond-| 8:10; 4. New York, Sullivan (Heb-| side Aces. We've got the title|erful than we had them figured ae oe Joe Char-| period to make the final score Wood— ) 6:22. Penalties— real Canadiens by a wide margin|hoviich (Olmstead) 6:29. Penal-|uct 10:42, Wharram 18:52. enton, Prentice) 9:54. No penal- | all settled already. What else|to be? ‘Their defeat of Alberton Ansan Naf thar Bin sand read 6-3 at game’s end. cihatees o —- (deliberate . Thursday night and handed the/ties: Brewer 1:18, Provost 5:50.| Stops: ties: could it be but “From Riches| to the rock ‘n’ roll tune of 19-3| ver (him CARver Ss fe eel ae ee Sees were coed , _ National Hockey League leaders,| Second period: 2. Montreat=| Hall M1 8 5-24) Third period: 5. New York, |to Rags"? Alas and Alack, four) stamps them as the Intermedi-| Pov. Saad Ger Decmae | Soe ee toes See WY) reese ea Per “@ sound 63 thumping. ~~“ _j|©ushenan (Geolfrion, Backstrom) | Simmons ‘TH 725) Henry (Bathgate, Shack) §:35.|weeks ago the Aces were the/ ate “B” team to beat, certainly| Kovels were, ~ Fe ete ckoleds: 8 toda tee alk eka nik MEO a eern ee gree “anions penalties talk of land hockey fans. The in Prince County and perhaps on a ae ba i “Soowbali MecCallam. 2 minor a:53; 9. Royals Carrell (C ~ fed the-last-place beatein—the} 5 -limdeToranto, Duff Mab: ose — ops: ve eon oe, | OY Sanat aatyone could stand. Lot 16 is probably periad Royals to George Trainer aene) ee, Se ei comme cam Wilk Seis nick ett eae: k Serente of goals—and Andy | Worsley—-_.———2es 10.3996 | With them was that . they—beat}the-club that. will give. them. the| outscore the Juniors 3 goals (o 2, | in the first period, and a 5-minute 2 ; : “: while Tim Horton and GBrry Eh: | Horion“(Regan) 17:56. Penalties; |p2mee'e_ #0 his 29th-of the sea-| Sawchuk 10 12 8—3o| the opposition by scores - that| biggest’ argument. for top hon-| Allie Carver picking up all three| major-to-Woot.of : Blasts | “qan counted the others. - |Cushenan 3:15, Mahdviien @-29, {2% 28 New York Rangers shut re "elvis bade a _thelors. == >—~s=~—<i*é‘«‘“;~S:*S:*Y galt. Viitice Meuligazn and Donnie | the what referees termed ‘a de]. me: ~" Defend Tan Cushenan,| Brewer-Langlois 19:3 ~~ tout Detroit Red Wings 5-0 in a k | . | ballyhoo started slowly| ‘The ‘president of the Prince| MacCormack were the marksmen| leberate attempt to injure.’ -. Junior Farmers . Dicki e and Raiph Back-| Third period: 6, Toronto, Mah-|National Hockey League game et - |to lose air, and at the fine, new! Edward Island Amateur Basket-| for the Juniors. wong Arganaedt: euitered 9 €000)- = ian een, ae e Big wont jalan » Werele) bani s. Thursday night. ; * Saint’ Dustan’s rink on. Wednes-| ball Association has’ called a| Royals scored two unanswered| “jury and was out for the re- ‘Hawks, led Ree pr tae cctand tans sine | Moctreal, Datksinenn hecrca.;|, Bateaald got the Rengers off Here Toni ht day evening it finally burst with] general meeting of. all basket-| goals in the middle stanza, Car-| mainder of the game in the inci-| Dunn, clobbered New G “the a a one —_ 8:45; .8. Toronto, Duff (R ~, | tan early start with a 40 footer onig ‘ = ae + be heard for! ball officials, players and other| ver and Carroll shared the hon-| dent which saw Wood banished! Junior Farmers l-l in an straight games without a win.|16:22; 9, Montreal, Moore iit, |omfere, the fiveaninute mark of left. "The Aces can go nowhere| crimusiasts to be held at Prince| ors. Both goalies Dillon for the| for 5 minutes. termediate C league hockey The t winless string em-| Richard) 16:49. Penalties: Cushe [°* SPOmine, Period. As the Rang-| One game is scheduled in the | mii un.” can go of Wales College in Charlotte-| Royals and Ward for the Jsniors LINEUPS ture at Saint Dunstan's - Face hse para wriagy ce cae eh haa ae reg -|ers poured it on to preserve their| Island Basketball League tonight. baat 3 town on Saturday, February 7,| were outstanding in some steps.| Reyals:—Goal Dillion: de-| evening. _ aces k ies a | oe ses. oon EO I ngos 12:90, Pulford |tie with Chicago for second place| P-W:C. Welshmen are guests | Well, maybe we shouldn't write/ at 2.30 p.m. Basketball has been| In the opening period a goal| fence—Wood, BBellevance, -€.} Dunn in pacing the win Goalie, acques Plante, cur-| 15:17, Brewer 18:51, Turner 18:51.] the Red Wings became more in-|% the Y.M.C.A. in a contest | at saga of the Aces yet. The|coming ahead by leaps and scored by A. Carver was protest- - \Forwards — Whitlock - oe leading net- Stops: . effective. . which will give the winner sole | !#5t chapter is the only one that/ bounds in the past two years in| ed by the Juniors as being ~lau & aoe © Beat tent © ee eee mg Thy lia partied dvened pg gedsnt #18 1-82) Ranger goalie Gump Worsley | Possession Se GE plans bb mortiia Mea aeek ele cet as ee ge| Soul. ,The referees after some| J. MacLeod, Burke, Bachand. | ing three and MacCallum a pair ef 2 groin injury which had/and Plante =| 7.13. 828 ee tere im, recording his! Saint Dunstan's and Y.M.C.A. are|i®@ 22 old are ou sinedance at this meeting to] iors skated off the ice, protesting| fence “Bradley, ‘oo. ee mas trade Se bothered him from the start. The . . Detroit. | ai tied with six points up in flames? nick of} give the sport another boost. | the referee ruling. Minutes later. . : For- . BOSTON (AP) — Defenceman! Sullivan got both his goals in ti «y |time he thought of somethi 5 t ruling. +} Trainor, A. Perry, Downe; For- 1 Pierre Pilote enabled Chicago|the second period when the om takes place at the “Y' lig 'get him out of. there. The agi ver tenants ‘taal coe aes Lee ee ae Internati ! Result of supe ‘Weeder ta odae| Morea anders ‘Seered (ben Marea. . Setdy teamed dub Aas es Wal J ces! ice to continue the game. V. Mulligan, J. Arsenault, G.| 1M ona s Bruins 2-1 Thursday night on a| Larry Popein scored the Rang- nesday night and those ornery a = re ae Juniors’ only marker im the| Noonan, M. Pineau, A. Flanni- li | : : third period shot he had aimed|¢rs’ third goal, sandwiched be- STANDINGS bad men from the Charlotietown| play-offs or not. The Aces cer.| {al fname was scored by Mer- abr - gous — a Cur ing Results York Shoot 25 “feet wide of. the goal. Bean Sullivan's two, and Camille \, fenkaht etal te nacntaee ang| (tainly haven't shown sey signs) 8 vey, én Guat ee wuins' suede At 4:08 of the third period,| #¢mTy complete the whitewash- ational League : h di of being of ior cali ; same were > ws : ilote | ing with the third period's only PWLT F A pt|€asoline. Whether the Aces willl thor Inv vanes und ek, "| wintering in the swampy, spring| Royals—A. Carver (Whitlock, First Round - The following are the results | Pilote lofted the puck into the : ate games. and early in Carroll) 9:24; 3. Royals—Car- Pa, imaek ca veck done a | bectes uae Sets un ee, Tote ‘| Montreal 50 26 12 12 178 09 64) €nd up raw, rare, or well-dotte/ the season when they were going) filled section of creek between (Carell) 11-44: Moncton Beausejour, C. P - Yor dena bey loge bepeerdicoe nan hg SUMMARY New York 50 21 19 10 145 145 52| is the big question to be settled) much better, Sackville, an In-| Grant's Bridge on the Donnelly’s| Yer (Carroll) 11:44; 4. — Jum-| Quebec, S. Lax 7 es ily| _ First period: 1. New York,|Chicago 51 20 19 12 138 143 52| Civic Stadium tonight. termediate “A” club, tied them] Road and the outlet of Pisquid| (°s—V-. Mulligan (B- Mulligan)! Pleasant Lake, P.E.I., G. See rews 99 | the right corner, bounded crazily : ’ Every man jack of those Aces aga gs ; - | 12:33; 5. Juniors—MacCormack , , . | Bathgate (Gadsby) 4:56. Penalty: | Boston 51 3 3-all. We wouldn't be s : CARLING’S TROPHY Raymond Vessey 99 |for 25 feet, glanced of goalie ty 20 4 7 144 160 47 thoroughly disgusted with| +"; ¥e. Youda surprised | Pond. Black ducks were fair| (Arsenault, Flannigan) 15:13 Harold Taylor immor Kennedy 13:50. Detroit 50 19 25 6 121 145 44) STP ; dise with if there were quite a few cen-| game in those days and if any : — att First Round y 99 | Don Simmons and slowly rolled os their showing of late, and fight-| tree with lati : Cae t it| Pemalties—G. Trainor, 10:40. Ww. tosa, Wise., W. S Wm. L. Crockett 99 | behind him as he swiped at it.|_“ccond Peried: 2. New York,!Toronto $017 4 9 123 142 43! in “mad to show their fans and|%ts With Populations compar-|of them survived the winter it pig vendbsigy bes oe , : , me may ns and! able to Summerside thai. have| was because they were able to kle 18 Pleasant Lake, P.E.1. Louis ‘Vessey 98| It was ruled an unassisted tally also those who hoot that they , , , . - Angus Cluney 97 | and enabled the Black Hawks to : are not the morning glories they | ®°n€ intermediate. look out for themselves. Food| Combines Win 4, 5. Cask 3 Dewar Swan 97 | remain in a second-place dead . have been accused of being. The| 1" other years. some of them) would not be a problem in a set- Midland. Ont., K. L. ac Marion Vessey. 97 | jock with New York Rangers in| ce acing eP Aces would rather beat the a - gr nage ad x up like they had picked for_win- Series Crush — Mayflower, B. L. Leigh Ves: 96 ; t : ish | Shou airly obvious to! ter quarters. Tod have thou- man Myron yg 95 pe ree Hockey en sehen’ St ah eco everyore that an all-star team ok eae " caenoladee with Monta ue 20-4 St. John’s, Nfld, G. M. 1 mm Siresg 94 | At 10:42 of the final period Ted. up, and figure that a victory) Coming from Charlottetown with! ys al) through the year. g Donald 8 Woodstock, Ont., A. Arthur Brows — % | Lindsay argued (anak senoiey, : over those high and mighty sail-| "ree times the population of When | started guoning for} Jenkins paced Annandale Com. “®*rason 7 Albert Court Ob aoe an tecmeiiane Sub ica or iver vo beat oe Saints oaly a eens re — fairly} ducks in the early nineteen hun- bi a ona clobt oa a ROYAL BANK TROPHY George Proud 94 peat ‘ " . w ago , e score of 11-1, put in a higher classification. : . ; . z Tlird Round Leonard Andrews 93 | Lindsay was given a 10-minute would wise, them in the eyes|On the other hand, we'd like to oe ve png eg olive gle Montague Bison Bombers. com- Quebec Etchemin, E. Poulin misconduct and a match mis-! “a ies of ducks to be found in my/ ing up with a 9-goal effort. This a: Glenda Campbeil 93 Another god ic sing card of sport fans. We think it is aj see the two centres battle it out buntins area. Blecka. Blue : Fredericton. NB. J. C. ahs ae : ge | Conduct. oy ares eee Gulf Coast (Shaw) 24) very important game, and may|in a final series for supremacy, a or Deed Bim | enn Dest of three Intermediate! ° oo, oe $0 | puipanars | Taced a ae River Causeway | Bowery’s Boy (McDearmid) 43)be the detour that will take the| especially if the Aces couid| 9% mneee eS “ig B series which Annandale won 2 Newcastle. N.B., B. Fowlie - Jean Andrews Rl eee . a sated ciel Winning horse owned by Roy! Aces off the highway that leads|make it interesting, but on this| B¢¢ked ducks. For want of a bett-| games to 0. ae en eae Willard Murray 89 | co ar ne an gm sang fee of ae oe Charlottetewn. ‘| to the port of derelicts and also-| point many fans must be begin-| tT angi aby orn pos Other goal-getters for the win-| OS ee mer = Gord alties: ivin 5:22, Evans 9:36, e@ program er al- rter--Sinclair Cutliffe; : ing to have v seri doubts.| Winged teal. Father u to speak; ners were Handrahan 5, Paquet - Lorna oo = | Hillman aia} yom 17:33. aaa conditions. | Driver -- Gordon Cudmore ; — Perea coret er ae : of a flight of grey ducks that vis-| 1, Cheverie 2, R. Peters], and Burli ee RM Gord Second : 1. Chicago, Nes- Judges - George MacDonald. - ited the Old Home Lake around; Claude Peters 2. ington, -» F. R. senegal a | terenko (Murphy, ‘Pilote) 2:50; 2.| Colonel Budiong (Thorne) 1 1| George Smith and Harold Cud.| HUNTERS CORNER the middle of September. From} Marksmen for Bison_Bombers| troyd 8 St. Andrews, Saint Lloyd Vessey a7 Boston, Stasiuk (Bucyk, Hillman) | Totem’s Boy (Paul) 2 2) more. ' what I have learned since I} were Annear 2, Sullivan and|H-B., H. E. Boyles 7 Ferne Vessev gg | 14:27. Penalties: Armstrong 3:45, Tacky Logan (Willis) 33) Next race ie set for Saturday | © think they must have been Pin-| MacLean. , David MacKi |Evans 8:25, 18:19, Wharram| Cedar Crest Deb (Smith) 44 February 7. That Waterfow Picture tail as this species is becoming} _ Referees D. MacKinnon and B. Harry a 36 | 14:04, Gendron 15:04 Winning horse owned by Pope Dutney called only three penal-| Towing Service ; Arbing a 85 | Thorne, Charlottetown. d h yee ties, Annandale picking up two. ; ng Frank Vecsey S| CLASS’ PACE { Underwent Great Changes | nee Harry Kielly 84 eque Shades yee Mane ifuith) = 1.9 8048 - 8858 Harry Wilton 4 C di be 7 6 [Bea rangle ene pag z2 T : ht Few of the present day duek | water and some yards farther Member D. A A. Alton en . avendis - Jolly Mark Aiguecens 33 onig hunters realize how greatly the|/on the round hole jin the snow i qunvace tontine Gene Cla Argot Point sas od waterfowl picture ‘has changed! from whence she had been lifted. — — = enue aor — ~~ Whisperi a! cn 7 Queen Charlotte High School.| from what it was fifty years ago.) RECALL EVENTS peeve nor . pry seemed aes played a aka he s owned yi West Kent and Spring Park| Species are becoming increas-| 4 week or so ago I talked to. | Wm. Pid og 81! Scoring for euhiens com Not Chief is owned by Ci ate) es combine forces tonight\| ingly common such as Bald-| Hedley Jenkins, Mount Albion, an | Marilyn Rice 80 Robefts 1, C. Arsenault 1, R.| MacMillan, Charlottetown. | When they hold their annual ice | pate, Pintail, Mallard and Ring-| old school mate of mine. He told David Arbing 80 Bell. For Cavendish goals were| CLASS B TROT AND PACE ao Gr ee necked ducks, that were prac’| me that Harry shot the duck with | Sports Arena : 4 : : f The usual amount of fun will tically non - existent fifty odd old single rrelled muzzle! ; Harold Diamond 80 scored by B. Johnston, L. Dou-} Colonel Henry. (C Smith) 1 1] be h . = gle ba . ee ota eine aces Wastes Wathons Guat ; shag te -_ to the parents and| years ago. In those days black | joader he had borrowed from him This Week s Pauline Swan 80 V. Simpson and G. Graham. Billy C Duds (Chappelle) 23) Every a Petitors. | ducks seldom remained with us/ when he saw the ducks alight | @ DIESEL OL Sandy Budlong (Younker) 4 4| tested will be keenly con-/ all winter while today we have/ in the swamp creck. As'I, men-|]| f0R PROMPT DELIVERY FRIDAY— -~ Gordon Mac (Larter) F ‘| thousands that make this pro- tioned winter black ducks were CALL 3583 @ FURNACE OIL Queen Charlotte Ice Sports re 55| Feature of. the even ill . 7:15 Winning horse owned by Cyril| be hockev bet mang will) vince their permanent’ abode I/ a rarety in those days. In Janu-. etiam ete a es :49 p.m. Smith, Hunter River. : Ready’s Gums eee Spy remember distinctly in the days | ary 1926, when I was farming, CARVER BROS @ GASOLINE | SATURDAY— CLASS C TROT AND PACE and Prince of Wale enor’ | before the Boer War in South] at Mount Albion. I saw a flock| * le sTrovEs FUELON, |) S*¢ 2:0 to 4:15 . Basil Girl (Downe) - 11! This one should be a emer Africa broke out (1900) the win-’ of 7 or 9 blacks. I don’t \remem-| Parkdale, P.E.I. U le A Hasty Road (Arsenault) 32! Sports start at 7.30 " ter that the late Harry Irving. aj ber which without looking up| : Ist. cousin of mine, shot a black | my old diary, flying nor ‘east in} duck in Bods swamp. This the direction of Peakes and the swamp lies in front of Mount head of the Morell river. It was Albion School and was named af- at sundown on a clear, frosty ter ‘my Uncle Boswall |evening well below zero. I had Harry passed away. in Leth. finished the chores and had stop- bridge, Alberta: this winter’ The ped at the pump to empty. the shooting of the black duck out of! water from the horse tub when a flock of six or’ seven created) I saw the ducks. It was a typical @s much excitemem among the; Winter night in the making The hunting fraternity as if it were a) barn cracked with the frost and black bear instead of a duck.|the ducks gave me the impres- How vivid past memories return| sion they were homeless and for By PIUS CALLAGHAN | PUT A COLLEGE TEAM with limited ability against a much bet- | ter team and you would expect the collegians would take a trouncing. | That's true some of the time but there are many exceptions and Wednesday at Saint Dunstan's rink saw one of those exceptions. The | fast-skating Aces from Summerside, the Aces who made shambles of the C and D league for such a long time, fell victims to the Red and Whiters in a game that spectators will tell you was easily the most thrilling of the season. Those who follow hockey at Saint Dunstan’s will assure you that) _ this year's edition of the Saints is certainly not one to get very ex- cited about. They have looked anything but good in their previous SAVE SAFELY AT CANADIAN TIRE Charlottetown Store -"Where Value and Price Have No Saturday's Minor Hockey Program Following is the schedule of Equal” 1215: 12:45 roe oN Paperw eights games for this Saturday at the! PSS. games and they were supposed to be no match for the sqardy west- Sports’ Arena: — ieee Vs. QSS. Cnet a4 times. I guess I must have|lorn so clearly outlined against GENERATOR EXCHANGE erners. It was a game that was on the schedule and Aces and Saints 7:00-7:30 —PeeWees _Q.C.HS.| WKS. Colts Va QS) I | been born to be a game warden. the blue sky to the eastward al- * softer ged aa 7 eer nr " pammhas mae — tee oe "| The day after the event I gulped ready assuming the dark tinge of | Factory rebuilt to “New Performance” standards | as . :30-8:00 —PeeWees QC. HS.| ;. faa down my noon lunch and rushed. njght. * ‘ ois a ; é es Sparrows Vs. Royalty Ete. Ducks 1:10-1:35 Paperweights Q | to the swamp. I remember it as} I learned later that they. or a Equal to original equipment. S.S. Larks Vs. W.K.S. Hawks 5:00-5:30 —PeeWees —Q.S.6. Jays Vs. Pk. Springers AGAINST MOUNT ALLISON ‘three weeks ago, Saint Dunstan's mane ran up a 3-0 lead in the first, then wilted badly in the closing stages. | :00-8:30 —PeeWees —-Royalty | elear as if it were yesterday. They lost that one 7-4. In their second last Charlottetown and oa Oubs Vs. P.S.S. Hornets the bright January shining down 8 VOLT. Most 10.50 trict league start.they led Garrison Juniors 3-0 but eventually lost 8:30-9:00 —PeeWees —P.5.S. 5:30-6:05 ~— : : on a foot of fresh snow. . the “& WHY HAVE the battle when the Juniors fired five unanswered tallies. On Wed-| Owls Vs. Pkdle. Parkers. | Gulla Vs. Birchwood Eagles | Point where Harry had crouched U: 12 VOLT. Most. . . . 12.95 ; nesday they got a great 40 jump on the Summerside team ‘in the| _ 9:00-9:30 —PeeWees —Q.S.8.! “6.056.409 Bantams —Q.C. 18, | behind a clump of spruce. . the YY i | wadding strung out on the\ snow . . .the wet, bloodied marks on the snowy creek bank where a duck had floundiered out of the opening period but the same story seemed ready to be retold. The Elks Vs. P.S.S. Spitfires Acés got two back im the second and by the 14-minute mark of the, _ 9:30-10:00 —PeeWees —Q.5.5 third had matters knotted at 4-4. Saints were doomed again to de- | Snipes-Cranes Vs. W.K.S. Red- feat. At least that’s what everyone thought, except the Saints them-| wings selves. 10:00-10:48 —Midgets —Rovals ' Beavers Vs. Birchwood Bears 6:40-7:15 —Bantams —-B irc h- wood Tigers Vs. Q.C.H.S. Lions 7:15-7:50 —Bantams —Q.C.HS. Crows Vs. Royalty Orioles SHOCK son, R. Fisch! oe : Vs. Vics gut " . a IMEY STARTED tng wt) lr Wl a Vo Papen g geet essen Ve. | Few Ato Gaunt ABSORBERS session, so surely they could pick up one to put 3 hy ee That | ai eee * Royalty | 8:45-9:30 —-Midgets —Ramblers G 6m Peake BRAND NEW : Was one problem facing them. The other was keeping ces from | PSS. Tis vi —~ Vs. Arrows Es . KR. \ adding to that ‘4’. ane ee saints Pirds were Ve. Op. Pk. Blue-| 9:45 —Juvenile. —8.D.V. Vs. | LTD Better than a “New Car”-ride Motor Master “Ride-O-Matic” Shock absorbers so nace co Manth eacieeasll's Aoaribed anh Teak Wacteanal DEN —lueewights —| eeetaite ss Geist Garis adjust to road and load conditions. The y’re controlled by 4 times more fluid beat the young netmind®r for what proved to be the winning éally. | °-5-S. Falcons Ve. Royalty Can- 7:00-9:00 —Bob Crockett. Gor. | Dial 4311 Pastatisiees than formerly used on direct action sh ocks. Improves riding comfort, makes: The Aces stormed to the attack at this reverse. They kept pouring don Wellner | steering easier and keeps your car safer on curves. Guaranteed for one year — in but a stout S.D.U. defence plus fine goal tending by Earl Shephard 9:00-11:00 —Mike MacKinnon, ae or 15,000 miles. \ 70 proved too much for the surprised westerners to overcome. It ended Curlin Draw John Davis (Sr.) esa Pair e ) $4 and Saints had their first victory of the 1958-59 season. ig 11:00-1.30 —Don Frizzell. John | e eA “e , . ‘ x : : THE ACES had lost two games im the league before this ene.| Here's Friday schedule at Char. | D2” {Jt-) | & ee : Both Royals and Tars had erabbed cola rem yey ee this | lottetown Curling Rink r eet —Dave Lawlor, Bob) | Look at the outside of the Lark. ‘ NEW — MOR POWER : one at Saint Dunstan's was the greatest humiliation Steelemen Inter ‘§ Olub-Kins : Trim, compact | > a had yet encountered. It was saeey ante > eens ond Aces’ players trophy 7 oak nemen wate Leroy Barnett, Vinee| — sii oe aoe Avni ay e | i PC YW-R-BOOST f ; wore a puzzled look as they skated ice battle | Ice 1-open ulligan ‘ inside. LO and behold: S | d : : had ended. She Ice 2-Rotary—J.E. Burden. R. oe —Art Perry, Jack! & luxuriously appointed full-sized car | MAKES YOUR ENGINE ALIVE Yes, Saint Dusstan's bad certainly come through with 8 great! Manning, W. Rodd. L. MacKay |"... ~¥ 3 with ample room“or six husky adults. © ; P ; i victory and if they don’t win another ali season, you.won't hear 100; ys Kinsmen Dick Bell. C. Cud- Te é surpris g ; a It’s the latest — and the greatest —“for your car’s engine. A combina- ; much beefing. That victory Wednesday night was a mighty large; more, Ed Brown. Bob Mac. | e : p e Conveniently smaller than: tion of active ingredients that free hydraulic valves, supercharge motor ' yne ne oe collegians and it won't be forgotten in a hurry. Leod. ‘ Tars P aying : packa e! other comparable North American | oil and maintain new car performance. M you haven't tried Pow-R- ; WE HAVE ALWAYS ene that a college team has an a yb ee e, , ie 9g cars—yet priced $300 to $400 lower. © | Boost — your engine’s missing g treat. Try it — at our expense — If ca e@hundance of something called spirit that you just don’t find in . Leod, R. Jones, A. Car- A h ; oe | ; act a & other clubs. Saint Dunstan’s squad was loaded with this on Wed-| Tuthers vs. Kinsmen Dave Wal- ces Tonig t \ Perforinance is breathtaking ... you're ses a ae back i One can of Pow-R-Boost * - nesday and it proved too much for the speedy Prince County boys.| ker, A. Humphrey, J. J. John better than. most and compares with treats 5-quart crankcase — Worth $1.75. Be 89c ed = ° The Saints showed a real impudence and it must have annoyed the Aces to no end. They gave the Summerside créw thé impression that they (Saints) were as good as anybody else. They played their entire game with this attitude and it was the formula for success. Yes, Aces were downright embarrassed by the loss. But we think Saints were in a mood Wednesday night that they would have made any league entry nervous. They were doing things they weren't supposed to be doing, one of which was sinking five markers. The other clubs are probably laughing at the Aces’ misfortune but let them take heed. If the Red and Whiters display similar , lee 4-Lions-Dr. MacEecheran, F. Matheson, D.- Cox, W. -Coles vs. Rotary W. R. Jenkins, B. Haywood, R. Boyne, -D. Good- speed Ice 5-Rotary—Dr. MacIntyre, E. MacNutt, A. Wellner, L. Doyle vs. Y's Men Ralph Carr. D. ane . G. Wright, A. Ballem \ Navy .Tars are off for Summ. erside tonight and a crack at the Aces. The Tars lost a close 54 dec- ision the last time they were in Civic Stadium but atoned for that with an 8-5 verdict over the Steelemen at the Sports Arena. Aces are likely in their mean- est mood after that startling vic- Peet gE the best. See this wonderful surprise package at your Studebaker dealer, mre VARA by Studebaker 3 . LICENCE PLATE FRAMES “LICENCE PLATE FRAMES . Diamond Crest design (above) Triple chrome — Luxury chrome; plastic window form in thir outings then Royals; Tars and Garrison Juniors are tory of Saint Dunstan's over im for some very interesting evenings ty Ice 1-Open them Wetines jav. They'll Aces could have the laugh on these other elubs before this | Ice2-R.Pareni. .1.E. Rurneti, M.| to make Tars a. a a oe FROM ‘ achedule is completed. , Kennedy, Ivan Dowling vs.| A bus leaves the Sports Arena ' Frank Johnston, Bob LeClair, W. Scantlebury, B. Moore Ice 3-D: O'Rourke, Paul 0o’- Rourke, Dr. Hooper, Bob Le- Clair vs. Doug Saunders, A. Mac- THE SAINTS get their next taste of action on Tuesday at the Sports Arena with the Navy Tars as their opponents. Once again the collegians will be definite underdogs. - Right the Tars look like a tough team to beat. In all their | recent games, they have displayed plenty of class. However, we. expect the Navy to have a much tougher time than when they; Donald, T. Whitlock, Dr. Mac-|. : = > pare epson ees me on January 21. That night the Tars tan 4 Sie tame Bantam Orioles CANADIAN TIRE CORPORATION It shouldn't be such a walloping this time. Navy well. knows the | Saints are a far cry from that outfit that fell such easy vistims them a few weeks ago. . Things are sure picking up in this league. We're off to Halifax today for thé winter meeting of the Maritime | Amateur Hockey Association. For that reason we will not be visiting | with you im this column Saturday, see you morning, Cliff Campbell, W. Taylor vs. Ice 5-A Likely, O.K. Presby, R. Ewing, N. MatKay vs. R.A. Parker, Ken MacDonaid, W. Rodd, De. Drysdale. at 7 o'clock tonight and several fans can be accommodated. 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