. ago“...-.:..‘: E if L! o 14 The Guardian, Charlottetown. Thurs. Feb. 28, 1983. l SPORTS § FRONT OLD Spain Penguins should end their play in the Island Intermediate 'A' League tonight. All that‘s needed for that to become a reality is a Parkdale Royals' triumph when Sandy's boys clash with Buckio Trainor's lad-s at 8:15 at The Sports Arena. The way things have been going d late would indicate that leafs Whip eHawks 6-3 iln Wild Tilt TORONTO lCPl—F‘rank Ma- jhovlicli returning after a one- .game injury layoff. scored one Mahovlich and his linemate, 1Ron Stewart who scored two igoais, drew most of the plaud- Lcafs into second place over viMontreai, seven points behind e Ifax rink representing {Mancton Rink Cops Lead “In Diamon lchampionship here. ‘round. 3 The surprisingly strong New. Newfoundland (1-6) and Man- jBrunswick foursome defeatediitoba (1-6) were in last place. =Mrs. Shirley Robertson's Halii- Mrs. Mildred Binner's Moose ,tia 10-6 in an p.m. nesday night. sented by a Bethany ri Nova Sco-;Jaw rink gave Saskatchewanstask. draw Wed- 7-6 edge over Manitoba repre-13.c_ d ‘D' Bonspiel h: ' 1 goat and assisted on three oth_l By FRANK SULLIVAN skipped y . Inez Kerr. lQuebec vs. British Columbia: Alberta 100 102 001 x_ r; B) PllS CALLAGHAN .9“ Wednesday mm a, Tommi SAINT JOHN. an. tCPi— edged the Grand Falls team otlprtnco Edward Island vs. 011- am. 012040410x_1: ,.Maple Leafs defeated ChlouoiMrs._Mabel Deware's sharp- Newfoundland skipped by Mrs.ltario: Alberta vs. Newfound- 1 Black Hawks H in a hard_htt_:shooting Moncton rink climbed Violet Pike 10-9. lan . Manitoba 800100 0101— s I ‘tihg National Hockey Lu“. .into sole possession of first Nova Scotla (34) was seventh SIXTH ROUND Suk. 011021 1010_ 7 ‘ game that ha a wild second [place after seven rounds in the land Prince Edward Island (2-5) lMsnttoba 000 0003(— :period feud as a sideshow jCanadian women’s curling‘was eightth after the seventh ‘Ontario 212110321x—131Nov. Scam 100 301 on x_ 3 .B. 013 030 300 x—ltl N3. 010 010 105 x— s Alberta 101 101 010 x— s 301002 013 01_h 010 210 400 10—— 9 STANDINGS Quebec tld. 002 000 100 o— 3 010 012 021 0— 1 ' ' setonih nd andb . .. 32?:ifingwIRIPlA/alg1nueg the‘h‘zsttfitnhfiy::§.fitgles Estrigs. at y t x * hilthe hrshpta”. Hawks. Defending .champion Britiish‘skipped by Mrs. Irene Burton.:p,E_1, 0002030302—10 Penguins of course will probably become angered at our . ' _ MM Y COlUMhla Shipped by 1'8- ! All 'games in the four-dathuebec 3110101020. 9 STANDINGS westtm that tnl‘tgh1 1n terminate things. But we, honestly First period: 1. Toronto. Ma. Hansen. ' dropped into second Ebonspiel at St. Andrews Cur-t p w L cannot figure the fig‘htlll, Birds to carry this series any er . i ltavllcih 31 (Keon) 4:42; 2. mortise With Mm Emily Wool-ins Club call for 10 ends- . ‘Nfld. moioozoox— s New Brunswick 7 o 1 ca 0. Nestrrenko 11 (Murphy) ‘leys Ontario quartet by losing B.C. ‘ New BrunswtcktNova Scott, on 023011 x_ 3 British Columbia 7 5 2 11‘ could he that om mere suggestion to the Penguins that it's a win or else proposition action of the scrics ls assured. 12:05: 3. Toron t o. Duff 1519-5 '9 the Toronto rmk- ‘ shared fu‘st plape after Wednes-I Ontario 7 5 2 "they've had it" will he just what they needed to bring about ‘for Penguins tonight who tangle Billy Mulligan. left, will be ‘Dou g l a s. Armstrongl 14:16} Pr'l‘ce Edward “lands 5‘1"" day afternoon! Sleh Found; ‘ . EVENT“ ROUND Alberta 7 4 3 another decision. Thcy tried hard last Tuesday night but they 'with Royals at The Sports wearing A Royals‘ uniform to- Penalties—Stewart 2:02. Mac-[merS‘de “Elk under MTS- “Tuttde l“ “he fNIT-(hill hODSPlEl- I Oman" 031 “MK—9 Saskatchewan 7 4 3 had many lapses and their clearing around their own net was Arena. The Frizzeiimcn lead night and Ronnie Gallant, will Noll 3-32. Hillman 4:37. mm iSeel- “'0”le second match oft in that round. B-C. defeatedlBC. 100100 021x—5 Que c 7 4 3 unpleasant for Penguins‘ fans to watch. Their passing left a the best-of-seven series 3-1 and be trying his mightiest to aid :06. the bOHSDlel. 12-5 0V8r_C8188rySaskatchewan 7-3. New Bruns- Nova Scot-is 7 3 4 lot to be desired and that power play never did get organized. a triumph tonight could close the Pcnztiins' cause. c ion Second period: 4. Toronto The Alberta curl"! Shipped hl’ P’le downed Alberta 3-5. Man- Prince Edward 131.“ 7 2 5 Young Donnie Frizzell again worked his 6 out in the out these semi-finals. The best starts at 8.15 sharp. Horton 5 tPulfordl 353; 5. Mrs Vera Reed are now in itoba ' was walloped ' 13-1 hYtDa” Newfoundland 7 1 5 Old Spain cage. 11 was surely no fault of Donnie’s that eight Chicago. Balfour 10 (Luttde) fourth place. ntario. P.E.I. edged Quebec 9 Manitoba 7 1 6 goals got. by him. He was terrific on plenty of tithe” If h? 7:51. Penalties — Horton 0:52, Saskatchewan and Quebec.10-9 and Nova Scotia downed had been bad. the Royals could have run away with the Flpminz major. mm ~01. also had a share of fourtih'Newfoundland 8-5. decision. an, Douglas 233‘ Brewer tam ‘place. All had four wins and The 3 pm. draw today was: t Y s p Evans 14:41. Fleming minor three losses“ Mammba Vs' New Brunswmk: The City Dart League moves ' Goaltending Problem SPEAKING of Donnie i-‘i'izzel brings to mind the questions that have come our way with regard to Peniguins‘ goaltending 5.. A number of folks have been inquiring 'ISPORT ECHOES By Norman Macdonald Summerside Bureau of The Guardian (served by Lundel misconduct game. misconduct and Douglas minor (served by Litzenberger) misconduct and game miscon- duct 15-51. Third period: 6. Toronto. Ste- Quebcc. a Mo ii t r c al rink»Saskatchewan vs. Nova Scotia; i into the McGowan, Nicholson semi-finals moldit (Thursday) with games going on two fronts. The Railway Club plays host to the Legion team and the RCAF Ass’ii is at hand to Main Brace. Oust Bruins Souris Crossbones captured the Kings Ootmty Intermediate '3' championship last night in bi tmunc' Mar why coach Trainor is“ using his junior goalie_ Cliff anther, isnenthia I . thagt 12 thlt‘lahovliclthkit ell); l The my team' was dl'nfln.t. c y "y the Royals. Some folks have iiuur that trier n s l 5- i - 10 . l a ted from the 13 offs in (the up. “ . . gets in“, Mai-dime junior playdowns, TOY 6611an Better il‘McanalrSl.If V3511?) 21 games of the zeason by RCAF §;;bopga§§uifidgd4 3m; rough 'oronto u or ( a ovlic . ' ' ' practice before he nd so we went and asked Mr. Trainor why he was leav- ing Fi-izzell to guard the twines, knowing that Donnie wasn't eligible once junior playdowns got rolling. ‘Bucko' realized it not being ready for that one. There's nothing more potent in As and the games get more the season advances, im- 12:39: 9. 'I‘m onto 13 Hort on I Ste- w a r t litlachovlioh. B-aunt Meet For Legion title ssn High single score in regular competition went to Garnett e Referee-3 Art Perry and Brian Lewis of Charlottean handed out a total 24 penalties, 18 was a fair uestion and he wasn't hedging when he offered his portant. Lloyd “Toy-Toy". ial- the realm of sports than sur- 13mg. penalties ._ Baun 5:22 .. . . . . . . a . . . reply" He qinisisted he was doing what he thought best for e lant keeps getting better and prise. Mac-Neil 12;.24. .‘thoméc’l’tof‘fll‘hethpro‘fm' ‘fgmmlks “1”” ‘23:.“ “cam w a?" of “‘9 3mm“ club W“ or them in the final period in. Sentner and best for the team. | better- We're Btlll hoping that —-—"-— r “.3 Lego" . “We ‘ a‘mplqnil'li m 7 ‘ mg come“ - f . ~ eluding five majors and a mist Sentner was not Penguins' property until January 25. t this boy will open the door a We still don’t know whether W111 he (landed today a itI I lesterdays insults are 35 . malsv‘“ .ouow Immediately co . ‘Bucko’ figures the boy is short on work as yet and thll M ‘. little wider the next time op- it was contact with the ice or s “fill be “he of two Montague ; lollOWSI—- after completion of the semi- me Cm”me took a] needs further practice hefore getting into honest-to-goodness t “nanny knochs_ It the pew Rm, “aphrthhr'N right on,“ p rtnks. vpour: McGowan ort AIM. . Mums and then a banquet will _ 1 m _ r C Set"- action. He. lRlfl'kfll insisted it would be unfair to throw him i gut“, win the Maritime title that Mt Stem. Phillips with V. (marge Nicholson. . P. hint-lair he held at ooh the clubs _to l“ n we math “m” and against the goal-hungry Royals. Trainer says a large number i (please forgive the "If" Ivan) no conception of the “here” .icGowim kept his unbeaten 010100100110— 5 tivsent the winning club With "0}" ml the “While? at tht at Royals' goals one night could easily break the spirit of young t “Toymoyn Wm g“ the on“ and “now-v in the game at the record intact yesterday I). O‘Rourke :he ohampmnsliip trophy. 3 NIT-.0 Mlle Creek-ham“ Mr. Sentner. . ' over from a few scouts and RCAF station last Sunday Earl Nicholson's ch welsh—‘Ihc 9 o'clock draw last night 102 ml 012 003—12 Here are the final leagucl‘e‘l"es l“ “and seml'llmlsi 'l‘l‘alhol' also added “ml it would bed?“ to ten Warm“ i maybe one of the offers will afternoon. Steve got up look- Incn liiiiidcd Pirates 3 60-54 sct- sidelined the defending cham- A. Baker 001 0001 00— 2 ' st:ind<iings:- i McLart-n, Canl Peters. Dugax you didn‘t want him. As long as hrizzcll was eligible and he just what he wahm in“ tun-1y "tn-"mi, but Is hack in t'iiy Basketball League pionsliiip rink. Danny O'Rourke A. MacDonald 330 420 21—15 W 1. Pts and Jenkins each scored a pair willing to PM.“ ll “'3‘ ‘lllll‘l'n 3°" 'l‘ra""°".u.’ te” mm m Watch i imitt must have bt‘ell spinning itt'lltlll at Prince of Wales last I .ut‘loitetown, by a 10-6‘ itfoiicetied alter eigilit elitist. lA'l-lUll 32 8 64 for the Winners with singletons the game l" “‘9 Slal‘ds' He 1*“le Dimmes .“m'k through?“ Bub Sleigh is one of those faster than those cur \vhees Hi lit. _:core. NOON “all! Brace 21 19 412 "Swill; to Claude Petens and COX. lthe $9350" and l’ali'wdarly “115 senes agam‘“ [he Roya's' players who never give up. in at most of Summerside‘s ’l‘lie Wclslimen set a hot pact- .. cliolson on the other hand M Bell (Cl 300 032 432—17 Railway 18 m 36‘ Murray Harbour snipers were ‘ . I . . H H t, D mm at All stars in last Sunday's game with the Slrt‘t‘t intersections. When he in the first thirty minutes oflhas suffered one setback and. (1 Stewart to 000 0004—6 CAF A. 15 25 I!) B. timing 2. Claimants and SENTNER 0133M agmm‘ “a” a‘ 0“ Combines one of the Prince got to the players bench he Play and appeared as if theyghas to defeat McGowan twice= iConceded after ten ends). .Anmy 14 fl 8 Gordon. the exhibition game won by the Penguins 63. Cliff wasn't too hiisgthhal a'tlrl‘nm h'" “'“a' h" had "‘ d“ h" “med “"1 mm ing on the ice. and while he was Glad to hear that Steve the victory. At halftime th ey . tier. Last 201 on 000 mo— 9 2 cap ..\' . . . " g , " ~. 1 : riotist hurt after were leadin the'r owerful ‘1' ed 0 l heto ' N G. N'hol Mi 1 “r . I r t h, i. l . apparently hm: dc cnmh’it he “fir-fl V P S l D . op- lfl patrol W113 .lyron it‘ 5011 l "W “‘2‘ j‘rq‘flefi "gaaaaaimggie‘"“limbeia‘m: sfinmfizxzfi swept his stick around a n d n". H"- ‘hnts mi "of have a pnnents 36-23 and continued to .891] 11-10 but only a {tender in . 1m 200 100 (Ill—- 3 . . « -‘ 53.3," d“ "um'nvoi a“. P’mgu’tm u . 1mm“. “m. knocked the puck into the not Iitiic citra magic, as scoring dominate the play in the earlylthe final end kept him from; RM. - ad h? ts an" a" the man who must malt, the deem“; We don‘t blame Thane Mann for statistics show. minutes of the second half. *fa'linig off into the ranks of the D, O‘Rourke tci ' - - They widened the gap to 1'7 also-fans. 002 240 020140—15 tending situation. We did and these are the thoughts he had on the matter. If you still don't agree, we‘re sorry but we can do no better than we've done. 4 t ' lines instead of three is some- us —— tlic planet. that is— in pACES WINNERS .. r . summerSIde Boys Shlne thing we've advocated for a his lost two or three. games. Mike “a”. who has he,“ N‘cholsm gamer “19 "cm D 01m“. :2) ' . _ long while so we can hardly and he was potting more than spearheading tha pwc attach . ' ‘ - am no I 6 Sl'MMICRSlDE boys playing with the Penguins had a emu and fault with the Combines tor his share of goals. we believe in mo... 23...... was 0 n t 9 Juvenile Abbles M B m (C) 020 202 012 OWL—1 i adopting that system. Wt‘ don't he would have hccn more el- again the big gun last h t g ht_ ' Nfcmsm n“ I 0‘ . t , might Tuesday. scoring four of the five Old Spain go ‘T‘ay Tm" Gallant scored the first two. D the third on a beautiful effort and Ronnie Gallant stored the Mirth other he was awarded a penalty shot. Wests-m folks suicly have a right to do a little boasting. County boys sent him sprawl~ was talking to his ancestors. Hardly Find Fault This boy was as hot as \‘en- t 1 Playing with two forward fcctive against the In a gle than against the Royals when the traffic will be a little iounlicr to gct through. Also.’ intend to criticize the coach‘s choice of players eithcr. Natur- ally we can‘t all feel exactly the same a b o u t a player's were going to run away with points but then the P 1 1' ate s started to find the target a nd the City Student: had a sruggle in holding off the losers. The bespectacled sharpshooter swislicd the twines for 26 po'nts. most by any player in the game. Dave Hyiidman once again ttoday to em win- D. McGowan IM) of go . piel night Nicholson side- } Other pinks eliminated yester- day were Sinclair and Banks. Mchvan and Nicholson clash today at 2 o'clock and should A. MacDonald tC' 3a) 001 103 ooo—io =0 iD. McGowan (Ml 011 001 002—10 Shade Midgets Last evening in an evenly matched game at Sports Arcna ii 102 020 100 20.1» ll Today's Minor t Fifth gamiin Saint-Finals TO-NIGHT VS. PENGUINS lwmghhl‘nd one'sdm“ “85$,” roso'nlmt 1"“ 23:53:; 2: was tops for the Pirates. rack- Lorne Hennncsscy's .luven e pm a y as goo as ano ters. mp en a r a ,3 2 0i I Abbi s e '. . t . xetdfl 1:911 ' uh: disarmigleg "9"": Egg“? had an)?“ by' n()t‘lfilz'iallspt'o‘i‘fsthe game were Midgeets byfl 5h: dcldsr: sggxhngf Draw a ll I‘CWS BS 50 or (‘9 "31“" . ..V ['0 DH) y SHV- . ' .. _ H. . . on the sidelines. If there were a in: —— “Hook” Walsh for the ‘21“. mum; and Ron MaCDoug [item Steele and Jem, Kane IOnly activities scheduled for. Game "I". prize for improvement. and we finals so that fans can cnlny Hort, an, thta ltnmps:_. htted two “0h {hr Evenilfl' Clly Mlnol‘ HOCkey Leagues to- had a vote. certainly Andrews some of those .losey- Walsh WEIISHMEN:_ Stan-[Sh “ with Les Bamos_ Rn" BMIto-“day are two practices. Admission 75: & 35‘ would have to get serious con- dticls. Thcy'rc worth the price Macphm.SOn 9y Ladnhr to. Dan and Ron Gtghev hanging in’ one At 5 o'clock shat-p 3m Mur. “dermal 0' “‘lmiss'm“ 3h. Smith 4.- Diamond 7, Ling. each. . -phy's PaperWEight Abblcs will , Huggan. Total— 60. Marksmen for Abbie Midgetsi‘ake '0 the ice and 8t 5-35 D-m-. . Takmg For Granted PIRATES:— r). lilacLean 4, were Jack McEat-hcrn t2i.llvan Doherty will hold at work-‘ A pai‘hmutuel pay oi $44.30 ixyi-e Don tw. Campbell) H w. Itlaclican 12. D. Hyndman Gary ctidmorc. Alan Flood andiout for his Pcewee Abbies. . featumcid yesterday's Victoria Flying Billy (R. Quiglleyl G 6 How wc go on: Taking in r Linc us thc old horse laugh for 21. R. Howntt 2. R. Atkinson 2. GP“ llouston. t Players of both teams aret Driving Club sponmrpd ice Timetq; 33; 32. grantpd that [hp Combines will thntt (The foregoing is either I R. Mt‘GflllnPll l0, Lavers 3. Billy Sherry handled the‘asked if) he on hand and all set racinig program at North River Mists Russell 0Wth by W. be playing the Royals in the mth‘tl metaphor. or a badly Totill-r- 04. ~__ \l‘iftle- A .to go at times shown. 1 causeway. Profitt. Charlottetown. .finals. The Eagles may soon mixed-up bli'dl. ‘ . "' “iii—"I’n'Im'Ii—Mm Minn Riisisicll. owned i mined by w'. Profitt or tihar- - MANY m FOR THE FIRST TIME other eotriec m a feature trot to return the .llll("_v win pay. The more won both dashes of this went. in 31 and 30.2. Other winners on tho card We're Lady Simt-oc, Noble Ar- got. Nellie Bangs. Tommy filianter and Roger Parlay. Officials for the card were:- SPECIALS NOT ADVERTISED HERE Combines Capture Lead; iTrounce RCAF Eagles 9-4 Combines—u E. White B. Grady. SALE BUILDING MATE'RlAlLS Clear Spruce GREAT CANADA-WIDE but time was running out. SUMMERSIDE w The Prince VENTmATING HOOD es “altars-Lt Nomi l‘l- Shh“? 6”“ Countv Combines took . one-l Then Al Andrews and R011 A. Andrews) 7.20: 6. Eagles—— 11 . er of £819 - A- YOU-"kt"? llldfles' game-193d in their semi. final MacArthur got minor penalties Spiccr 12.20: 7. (‘ombincs »-—_ (‘- DOOI' Casmg -l- Bcll. 1- NlOfeSidO- 1‘7- 3“” series 13! with RCAF Egglegfln quick'successlon. and the air- Grady ‘A.‘Anfl.l'(‘\vs, E. Whitc s.“ No. “undo” wmh ard: timers - D-K- M3" - at the station rink last night. force. With a two man advan—'15.05: tl. (.OmhlnCS—‘..B. Grady ' _ cwme "nm‘ C. Stewart: clerk of course — dhtcatihg thP lit-tome boy, he. tage. turned on the heat. But 1A. Andrews. E. Whitel 15.19 2—7’lengthl Rem “a.” J. MUlliitahi lh'mlum‘t’t‘ - w-ll- {ore 900 (an; by the score 019.4“Gord Cutcliffe broke away and Pcnalties~« ('7 Sark—— minor 1—8 length Beaton. and taking a two to on 1nd 1.. scored the final goal of the 10 minute misconduct, gamc Reg. $1.55 set HM“ "‘“m’” 3"“ "Minded the best of seven series. Khme- .mlSmllduoU- 1 5H ' lha' Pm" 9‘ m" S“‘”"”"“’" r3” Benny Grady was in on five: “IMMARY 'l‘liirtl pcriod: 9. (‘omhines - ' an"? M m by "mm (Thl'rs' °‘ ‘9“? C°mbi“°-" Fm“. 303"? First period: 1. Combincs .- “r “"S'M‘T‘” ‘3 Glf‘dl" 2-22: “mourn; - a.‘ . scoring two and helping in three 6 and t3 Grad A An_ 10. Eaglcsm Spiccr 11. Here arc the resultSI- others. He and his linemates, ‘ y ' y' . ' Boonci 3.11: 11. (‘omhincs—— A R d d D Some 1902 and older s . . .drews) 2.10; 2. Combines—v. . . - . . e W00 00" am “EST RACE Ei White and Al Andrewan d tc 58 k. 835 p9 h, (iiicliifc tG. Deighan. G llai I Noble Argot l0. Morrisscyl 1 4 I wore the most poum line on the: "gay. ‘ r ' “3 ‘Vu risv 8.24: 12. Eaglcs— T. Dwyc Reg. $19.75 Iliad Silent Ensign icc. Grant Grady. Combine deg am , ‘ , (H. Splccr. L. Booncl 16.54: 11‘ ‘1’" Rah“th 'W- Campbell) 3 l 4 frnceman. also scored two“ S990“. PM” .3' L°mb1“““"' ('nmliines —. (i. (‘utcliffe "2.53. ‘ PER SHEET Drciotr Alcx counters. both from wic ked V- Hams (G De‘El‘anl L781 4‘ Pommoq” G (“adv A It“ Reg. “.50 iD. illacNeilll 2 2 2 step Sh ots just inside the Eagles— . MacDonald l}.' I. > ~ v - - To ck" Wm. not, 33 at- htuehne. Hugh Spice, "red Smith. G. Hutchingsi 6.13: n. drcus. R. MacArthur. 3 SET BARKER «2. Smith 4 3 3 two of the alrforce goals. - D 'ltmes‘ 32.3; 1.3; . The Combines shot the only. ‘ TILEBOAR Noble Argot owned by 0. two goals of the first period.‘ sun. colontoclsar. Morrier Charlottetml'o; 511- Grant Grady‘s slap shot ac: “be. m‘ 0 mm 313.75 ,9.- mt ent, Ensign owned by Stanley counted for one. and the second; a, g a n Mayhew. Kinkora. went in off Benny .Grady's skate} 'nsum hum“. PER SHEET SECOND “at; Charlie Sark making the shot. t 2" x 15,, x w TH‘URSDAYhFfifl. 28th—t-8:'|5 pan. . _ 8.5mm 1 he visitors scored four to P l Eagles‘ two in the second per-1 . . .. . .. .,, Covers 100 W. “- l-llaa‘l’y'l PREFINBHED " ‘tt thaw”, . 3 iod. Vance Harris's pass to goal} Prince Lourin Finals Intermediate R". “u PLYWOOD - mouth hit. Bob Main in the‘ 50.52229, ‘ 2 chest and deflected past Walsh? BORDEN NATlnNALs Rou' PANELING Daym Hal tt' 0mm” 3 d", into the cage. Kenny MacDon-: w. phat”an Maltng Ann. Olegg tE. Claw) s t $161.3!“ 1)! shorth :ehountih ntffBiltl TIGNRH M.” "‘3' 6:01" a. - . . ‘m'son so or e irs. t A . . Times- — 2 ‘ 3 Plastic Wal “he: "3, ,Eagle tally. A forward pass tol -Ev White. uncovered in front of ‘the net. made the score 4-1, and Spicer snared the puck from a Admission 40c and 25c ' Lady Simcoe owned by 8. Parsons. Summensrdc. THIRD RACE Tile 1 attractive colors l _— 'I”"”""”"'.’L 6.50 m SHEET _________—- I 4 lyer took Spicer's pass-out from “YOUR HOUSE AND HOME STYLE CENTRE” Galina . m) hem“ the M .t to.“ to d," Schools must be supervised by a staff member. ‘ 9M 0" m d .0 l \» I. ‘ (lll Name Biifitg' Nd“, .1 2 (‘omblne defender at goalmouth Ram 25., “t, n. luv“? " w 13 t to beat Mann on an unassisted P ' ' l I 5 Its \xt‘r 7 "MA an... pot... or. am I i l sfggnhhggyefoggcg; fit , rovmcm C9 PO . 21c 50- Ft .. batty) 35," ) h 2 ‘ ‘lhol. made it 5-2. and 14 seconds ' “mus” ' later Benny Grady scored a l ' Cu]. 30? 9" 4 h 5 pretty gosl. circling before fir-i E M . t t I ,V I. . A‘sslrIECIAL SALE ' [J'gChw’ ‘ ing the puck behind Walsh who? ~ r Dr i n M" 5’“ ”” Milli/7’” " ' ‘ W . pmgumht.nmmthwml Mm .. w v." some ) a “ dm had come out to cut off the; ~ “:4... 3:30“. 3 Witi :5 0 Euon am VINYL 111.00% TIL .. .: an a”; 31.3. 331115,} 21:“:ng period ended! ~ st" 18.. x “I. 2 v i . MN“, “mm” - “u. .n ‘ .n m “M by L'l Ron MacArthur scored from ‘ Reg. $32.50 I ‘ i'l“ ' MM“ “4 "ll." CM" tinderch only Neill North Milton; Tommy; m t t v th s A QllAltl 'D'Mfllllcttv Au nut quality 0 w. Summit ut ten act out any in 'e ' I a u I sat-titer owned by tfinal frame. and Spicer got his - M M“: good. mm; W “‘1” :second tally less than a minute ‘ 3" ousted by E. (low. M 'iiater. Alger Cutcliffe made it 7 P M 12‘ EACH . lit-3 with a close-in drive after RENT OUR noon t roost-rt! RACE ‘ smooth combination lay o . 1am ant-sen tw. Profttt) ; t Greg Deilhan and error . . E . ° ‘ r M now at. MCLm'e) Harris. The Eagles kept ftght- ‘. 1 Plywood Plsoa p o i- .1. angel) 8 3 in hand was our ‘ ' Reasonable Rates. ' ' 3"“ 12' ""“Ul'o” W m ,0. m, a... m"... D. Admission 35c g Buy to U“ Charlottetown, p. n. I. .m... man ‘ w 'ma