Fhe. League by one point over New A.nan by downing Hope Rives |I called ‘attaboy’. I was due for a shock. He didn’t return to the a MacWilliams, second stone: Amelia. Larkin, lead. The run- | } _{Grystals Wallop Royals Soyer ’ , f , : eee Letter Brings To Memory oy | SPORTS ing Shoot 17 Yrs. Ago] Fj .B . (ao ! J Opening Shoot 17 Yrs. 9° [nh Fina League Battie aS a: Its passing strange how some |snd'a pair of Blacks came 1m ea pe : 2 — ; l shoots are remembered in detail from behind and started to flut- gummerside Crystals reared A league’ meeting Saturday) 14:09; §. Crystals, R. Gallant +. PAs FR N and never forgotten while others ‘ter down within ten yards of the 1 » terrific 74 triumph over night in Summerside will decide|(D. Martin, B. Grady) 18:54; an some that are really memorable boat. I stood up in the boat and Sandy's Royals last night at The the starting dates and also de 6. Crystals, Tucker a ed. Ore Peake edt enivion |they Kicked’ot! the wrong SY.’ gosets Areas ix the last sclet | termine the length of the series | Gallant) 19.14; 7 art oe By PIUS CALLAGHAN and are remembered no more | dropped one in the flags al ‘led game of ghe Island Senior . * SUMMARY | Duna (Howat, ee . y > unless some forcible reminder had to write her off. 1 had quile poe 1 saous, First period — 1. Royals, A. Penalties: Whitlock 5 is unwittingly Urought to bear a hunt to locate the duck be left | poanie Gallaat'st three-goal Carroll: (Flanagan) 6.10. Penal-| Third period — 8. Crystals, - : 'on some specific ‘hunt. To one in the woods but had to leave | temance highlighted the ties: None. V. Harris 3:00; 9. Crystals, R. é Playoffs Set To Start bs dep, te Ta aati * ‘beiliant Crystals’ attack tht P'B. Grady) S06; 2, |Penaitien: “Howslt 4:82; Senith in his day, including ' gained momentum as the baitie (B. 06; 3. : 252; . A 215; major) 8:15; Jun— ins, Summerside | bad and indifferent, some are | progressed. (G » | 8:15; Howatt (majo 316; ; TT ee Pete, — four teams that bound to slip beyond ones ken. cn oe ee after that, I The triumph put the Summer-| Tucker) 11:03; 4. Crystals, B |ior MacLeod 8:43; D, Carroll wil compae nthe Island Senior Hockey League Diyos. | brought’ mee Yetta a aera Gide’ win Nick over unt lunch side crew into ® second place | Grady (R. Gallant, Deighan) | 15:00 , POL Be cine TR eitans Wein | tember 16th, 1945, 1 wrote to + ge Beale gpl aati ry bP na the ‘eires| the dust when they bowed 46:10 Senéy's Sapaie. — Se Nak ee Oe wes the wife’s ging-. and Crystals had identical won | ns : Saints managed five points out of a possible 16 and ae hed Seats seve & te eeaee ores tet he jot loved lend tow records, the second an e rik Ya, of at peastble @, Wowever, «majority vote. of fhe wast dtl. sccount of my ey were thn crisp and tangy spot went to the OM Spaiers| SO with 7 out of a possible 40. ever, —that really won him. over. I| who-had scored five more goais : : team representatives ruled that Saints | opening days duck shoot on the e . nee Coram seriapaiee wal tan Galle only | 1th. I shot 19 — 7 blacks, 3, ed ‘@ shor! change myst Tie ee mn tel ; : s was a complete. collapse of one Ring-necked ducks and one _ i 7 ae - hope of making the playoff : Green-winged teal and retriev. liked ffiem as ae Royals held a 1-0 margin at- ; wares egiateve ener ‘ms doe, 0 ar, cha ta teeby hangs ee nt 7 sham rat ah was cny-gent ging” Wr] Sve oes 4 whan tran was mo oem nesday night in these parts, ; _ six. Anyway seeing we were ‘g0- | young Donnie Frizzell that kept Aponte pend ‘what was poles So happen ot OS ites wnad tide istory. T had @ dog named N ing steady’ once more I w © | tas Coystale oft We nance teen MONTREAL (CP) — Mont- of money. ‘ See eS eee ne rete ten aa | Ae ale if Ae, el Gc Sree written the games before : jase. was & a yer : at single ducks — P : e rizzell and Bob White, had four chances gle at Jone tally at 6.10 with linemate 7 tract calling for more : Royals’ team delegates, Sandy F at Monday’s Tam cold Hien to me cheap. Tam | 2 siicks and twe Ringuechs | Alf Flanagan the as- | lems since the departure of Sam seer covteast 6 * made ret about how they cast their votes ‘admitted the dog w: . foo” ny. |Btcheverry in 1960, Thursday $30,000 a year plus a bonus ering ie ed ee ae ty iad tae Oe Lever cow's of or aovhng |e avo ick nt ae te vet of edie 3m ume Ne ning oS or ging percentage points of the Evinrudes. - |I ever saw in a dog or an ® In the flags or open water was the Vance Harris coached lads |5#24y Stephens, the eye-catch- ever, owns Saints would be in the playoffs instead marked preference else. He was tempermental to all the same to Nick— _he ance : dy, ing Rose Bowl quarterback of ‘top - line quarterback in Milt Delegates from Sussmersde shoved 0 mareel Uy shuts | boot but had brains to spare |... . ated | Sompletely, | déminated._ things | st nescte Gophers. z ‘Plum and there was specula- n eae ought them right to bnatside. | tho remsining 40 minutes | for the Evinrudes’ cause at = ee ews games could be TASK [3 10 MAKE THE backed” by * tinlimited — He worked so well I sugges a rm sit tte aad “No“terms were eine is eee et os ~* for the birds’ according to the boys who ‘figure they know | 745% 7 OBSOLETE— shame even the best ‘biood tim looking for the that felt % three at 5.06 when the rubber |‘lub’s regular policy. But it was Oe oe bas oe ae ; th ing’ t : agreement ; . everything FOOTBALL SE, THAT 18. jhound, But, as I said, he was in the zs Pragerome atin Yak! ieee bet ae ee three-year no-cut package call- was reported to be decidedly = WELL, what happens? Biiriatel ty ting Pets ogee, =e ™ETMental and then ae as much as to say: “Miser lets | Gallant tania Gai Beas Tucke: ing for $20,000 a season and a against. ciag thé ciguing, Ge in the playoffs, proceeded to |have met dames-in my time leave those ducks alone” and -I ga bonus. In announcing the g, who wanted Saints | = that meant curtains for the Red and Whiters plentifully endowed with that did just that. 1 had learned a ‘00k turns at: beating Frizzell ve- The 21-year-old negro from Als arranged a special tele 7 the ISHL is concerned. Crystals came down to commodity but they were in the | oon tne hard way. Nick and | fore Willie Dunn closed out the Uniontown, Pa., named to all- phone hookup with Minneapo- tr suis aad not only beat the Ewvinrudes but didn’t allow , ; first grade when compared to I had our fallings out but he Second stanza scoring. american teams, selected Mont- lis, where Stephens was in a buns single goal ; Nick. = - % e ‘remained my dog to.the end. I | be meee sensed in (Teal over two pro clubs in the es pa with erg head . think the result of these two games @id much to pre- I ourne ASKED FOR IT—SULKED wned a lot of hunting dogs Comeback by avorite United States’ that also held ne- coach and general - manager ae eae of ao hockey. What was done in the Ooo I really asked for what I got orn be drpeincc azo dog like .the final frame but once again | gotiation rights to him. Perry Moss and his chief scout es one thing but what happened on the ice seeing I knew him so well, It Nick. i y different in more | Crystals were the masters, They | They were the Cleveland J.1 . Albrecht room was P ° Nick. He was . j ia another h through the \,: potted the only two goals of the Browns of the National Football ‘Reporters were given about as need not feel bad about the way they went out. They - 4 ° flags to the blind 80 vane Nick oom ae et as _ Session, Vance" Harris and Ron-| League and the New York Ti-.10 Jminutes to fire questions di. te lonaueleoding Roysie right to the a tarts oni : o started-t9 get IN the boat T OFT was to blame fopsome of our wie Gallant being the sharp tan’ at the American League. rectly at Sandy and he ae a Foor couldert ke it, slat ah oats dered him out and told him. to clashes. PerhapsAve were too shooters. The Als obtained the Cana- quitted himself well in ihe. vr | eS "tad the reaper of players the 2 Lgwien S088: Laon: fe wes fo; much. alike—a little short im) The Crystals backchecked dian Te io 8 dual wih Bt oat mine. portncterty Passe caught ancy ¢ fans” mere rince Opening basket- |ing to remain on lore ' fiercely all t and never gave monton Eskimos o! estern other clubs. Earlier this season, Saints were hed) The Prie at vue Caieen, ball aoe a br — gy |put in an appearance a few min- raapees Toy say Ge eres the sthent Seen an slic Football Conference. Involved Stephens said he turned dows ' ‘pushovers hut they kept plugging away until they reached | invitational ight at | kethall League entrants, Trotters utes before shooting time:' I ‘rue love never runs smooth—se i? P get things into high gear. WaS an undisclosed amount of the Titans offer because he Sa eee Hthe college me <5 oad’ Un Weumkonee This action guess it was the sound of early what? _ | As it was the Royals’ attack {cash -and an option to pick a “didn’t | want to play oe Pere oad | {eg place at T'lck awit avving dock Gltering no he Td. tags dow cacy in ‘tec Catalan slayer ct by Mon! nage." "he ting AFL. | be followed by a tussle between : Id: fest. ‘ < ; , |I had to coax hard to get . : ‘ |CLEVELAND SORRY Sam (The Rifle) Etcheverry, . Better | Cornwall, apr lm pnd hag a | gg = = at at all ‘MacDona meres Jack Ready and Don! “in Cleveland, Arthur B. Mo- the coaching staff has procesaed THE: coliege-rink-certainly_has not_been a haven for tie | wk Waele Meare [and the stern T ak Spi el bag ache Minis depart, (Geile the hastd chairman of the |18_ quarterback aS Malpeque Road scholars season their ts were pickea irae owe at‘ That. didn't - Browns, said the club regre’ ruitiess bid to find an adequ ‘oa the road’. They Ponk- three at Civic Stadium. beat Albany Tie Charlottetown ““Y” starting eet me in for I fig- | es Pp : meat 51. One of the five was’ losing the six - foot - one 212- ‘replacement for the all . time i = Evinrudes and tying Crystals and garnered two at The | ‘12.45 sharp. The championship | 4 when sh started | SUMMERSIDE — It took am | ™ajor to Bonnie Howatt in the! jounder. But it was not unex- gridiron great. - ee: | ~5. Arena where upset the Penguins 7-4. Cormwall and Albany battlea | me is scheduled for the col- 1-4 thaw out prod That's exira end to decide the win. | Middle period. - - pected. "> Last year Moss molded’ per- i Two years ago wo ae play, the best they could do at ‘to a 44 tie in a Frank Myers | '¢s¢ sym at 8 o'clock. what I thought ners of the M.F. Schurman | Following the game the draw “The boy demanded a no-tradé haps the best defence in the ' _. frome was a tle with the Summerside Aces. Last season they - League,’ intermediate ‘C' game | Teams ark in the tour-.; 1 opened the Ball on. a pair of trophy in the Maritime mixed | for play-offs was made with clause in his contract and we country but with the big gap in “were unable to take a win out of the local college rink in at Crapaud rink last night, ~. | 2@ment are PWC; Pirates, Char- (packs that s®ung’ to my. left, bonspiel held at the Summer- | Royals going against the Crys- refused to be encumbered with offensive leadership the club 5 three N.B.-P.E.1. intrcollegiate games tudents of being “|. Cornwall scorers were D. eae ms ‘ os nr oa my swing as I shoot from the side curling club yesterday, tals and Evinrudes ‘battling the any agreement that could work ‘finished last im the Eastern’ Con- ; -_ Coen stety. can accuse ae they rently | MacLean with a pair and G. aad. ate RCAF (left shoulder and I made a the Philip MacDonald and Old Spain Penguins. ‘to the detriment. of the team as ference. *homers'. record oo nto wo — | MacLean and S.° White. each Summers : clean double. Both were killed | cyige Ramsay rinks wére tied , prefer coinpetition on . » tier. | with singletons, ay \Stone dead for they wilted like at six all six ends of play. leDaees y a agBin nba than lay Assgyenie Herd ome pe goalgetters were L. Ke 7 ° dish rags. One landed on the and the MacDonald rink emerg- enone Sy Oey Sot tek a ae achieves tek pack, | Widen tk User ti ember nsingt n lat feet te ee & SYST | ot the wien, pleting Swe ! ae ger these por hag nce hockey club (and G. Murray With a lone anes Wea er cag — a. stones in the final end and win- | and the 1962-63 season should find Si, Dunstan's with a mighty’ | marker. Takes Game. wiih on Genack he 2 deta ning by the score of 86. Others Bhatia ace, zeain, wre bade tt. Nick Yoo, ona" members te wining ak | & Good going, gentlemen. minor and Albany's G. Murray sd ot ee Peas a tt et the host and | ie ; season for New York Rangers : ‘ed tear Sow ro ob kame ts tir toe Pieein Detroit Red Shoot Draws "Detroit went im their battle for the final play- at spot and oe, once fly Ranger may not get into that fourth Large Crowd again this season, Eight games a row rough and the Rangers are no signs of One of the biggest turnouts | ios tae cea : . this season, were on hand for They really have their troubles. the weekly rifle matches con- i : ducted earlier this week by the : Charlottetown Civilian Rifle n ° Club at the RCMP ranges a a tA 7:00-9:00 Ron Giggey , Ron W. MacLean _ Carmichael LE. Jones 9:00—11:00 Les Barnes, Mike “al Mutch 1230-100 Paperwis Q8S | 11:00—1:20 Bill Boyles, Gary H-T. Vesey Ravens vs Sherwood lan Auld ee 1.00—1.30 . Paperwts Qss 5:00—7:00 Bob Crockett, Ran lw. Dinnis Snipes vs Sp Pk Bluebirds Carmichael 'D. Durber > (SMEG) Paperwts Pkdle,| 7:00 — 9:30 — Gord Wellner, E, Coles i | 7—~@her we vs QSS Budgies Walsh " CLASS ONE = > 9:91:45 Dennis Flannagan. |nos Clark CURLING DRAW == —| erentan e . ‘The following is the curling draw for a night at the Ladies Set Charlottetown Club. TPM. For Bonspiel | Te€ 1H. Dodson, K. Mae- ; Mactan ee Cane | - SUMMERSIDE — The Sum. Innes vs H.R. rs, ; _B. Veinot, A. Garrett, Pat Com- | merside ladies bonspiel for the : Rolly. , | Gaudet’s Save-Easy trophy will ¢ oe 6 ene be played at the Summerside ‘W. Carr, B. MacLennan vs H. | curling rink Saturday as part Bartlett, Dr. MacKay, H. Mac- of mod 6th® annual Maritime Leanan, . mixed curling bonspiel. Here is oe the draw: " 9:00 A.M. K. Mciver (S) vs T. Seel (RC AF) | I. Tucker (RCAF) vs P, Weeks (S) W. Somers (S) vs EF. Mac- Donald (C) ll AM. a (C) vs. M. Lae eo vs 8. L. Croc (S) va M. me ) vB Smith $ — Summerside, C—Charlo- Si 31 at Kensington Rin last B. Casely, E. Moase and T_ -Carrier were the goalgetters fu the winners. and B. MacKay sank the lone Hope River tally Outstanding in the Seabrooks’ triumph was goaltender Edwia Johnstone. Next action Ia Tuesday night January 30 when New Annan and Hope River | might, ' | tangle at ‘Kensington. (boat but k e-pt-tright—on—swim-— /ming and deposited the duck up in the woods. When he -¢ ot back in the oat I tried my best to get him to bring the duck out of the flags. He just looked me in the eye witha ‘nuts to you’ expression on his pam. I crack- ed wide open at this point and |heaved him over the side. |the remainder of the m or ning shoot he sat on a muskrat hum- mock ten feet away and glared Trophy Up For Grabs curlers __from various — clubs, has once again been up for grabs, this time at the curling al years ago by a number of Island jat me with his green eyes shin- ling emeralds. | I knew then I had to pick my shots and drop the ducks in the open water. I let birds pass and only took the ones that came |just right. I was really on the beam this morning. Two single ; blacks and a lone green - wing teal just took a shot each and “tanded- open water: A 20 minute wait first of the North River afternoon. called at 2 is the Vic- For | hi Norma MacFarlane. lead. The first consolation prizes | were © rink of ! solation rink, and by the Erie Curling Draw For Montague - today: 7 P.M. Ice 1—L. Johnston, FE.” Shaw, a Ken Sullivan, Wm. Brehaut vs Ben Koke, A. Jones, G. Worth, _E.F. MaeDonald_ cena sen Ice 2—F. Vuozzo, G. Kennedy, Dan Herring, Hugh Campbell 2 | vs Duke MacDonald, Dave Clark- | ; » Bert Bry-| Qua! | Son, Bob ‘Ferguson and. offin, Ralph Stewart A.E. Ings, Jim Whalen. . Ice 2—Stan Gay, A. Robert- son, W. MacIntyre, Glen. -Mur- phy vs Ken MacKenzie, Errol MacLure, - John MacPherson, Ken MacDonald. skip; Reta Silliphant. mate: Al || Silliphant, second stome, || a Bs i ‘Monta@ye curling schedule for | 4 Annear vs Cari | Erie Duvar, | | 2.89 billion dollars, # ¢ | AND THEY ALL BENEFIT FROM CONFEDERATION LIFE! _. This year marks our 90th ANNIVERSARY of service to policyowners — a@-year of growth and progress. Confederation Life is happy to have recorded 90 years of progress in savings and security to policyowners. At present, more than 1,9 million served by the Association, with life J deration ii: 1 7 =