Pengui Perfection Penguins’ Jacki me is out in front in the Is-' md Senior Hockey League race one week ‘of operation. ot ee ee ns’ Jack Kane Tops Local Loop's Scoring Race Unofficial -statistics complied by this sporfs department in-|. | clude all games played to date with the exception of last night's | .ocal He dave LongSeason The following is the remainder the Island Senior Hockey Lea- schedule. DECEMBER Tuesday 1, S.D.U. vs. Royals. ey 2, Penguins vs. S. Thursday 3, Aces vs. Royals. Friday 4, Penguins vs. Aces. Monday 7, Royals vs. Aces. Tuesday 8, Penguins vs. Royals. Thursday 10, Aces vs. Penguins. Friday 11, Penguins vs. Aces. Monday 14, Royals vs. Aces. psday 15, Aces vs. Penguins. ‘Thursday 17, Royals vs. Pen-| uns. Friday 18, Royals vs. Aces. Monday 21, Penguins vs. Aces. Tuesday 22, Penguins vs. Royals | Wednesday 23, Aces vs. Royals. Monday 28, Royals vs. Aces. Saturday 26, Penguins vs. Aces. Tuesday, 29, Aces vs. Penguins. Wednesday 30, Royals vs. Pen- 4 Ss. < UARY | Saturday 2, Royals vs. Aces. Monday 4, Penguins vs. Aces. Tuesday 5, Aces vs. Royals. | Thursday 7, Penguins vs. Roy- ‘Friday 8, Penguins vs. Aces. Monday 11, S.D.U. vs. Aces. Tuesday 12, Penguins vs. Roy- Wednesday 13, Royals vs. §.D.U ‘Thursday 14, Aces vs. Penguins. Friday 15, Royals vs. Aces. Monday 18, Penguins vs. Aces. Tuesday 19, Aces vs. Royals. Thursday 21, Royals vs. Pen- ns. Friday 22, Penguins vs. Aces. Monday 25, Penguins vs. Aces. Tuesday 26, Aces vs. Royals. Wednesday 27, Penguins vs. S. D.U. : Thursday 28, Penguins vs. Roy- Friday 29. Royals vs. Aces. EBRUARY Monday 1, Royals vs. Aces. Summerside inor Hockey psday, December Ist.: 10.30 — 11.30 a.m.: No. 2 Pap- veight Minor. 3.00 — 4.00 p.m.: No. 1 Paper- veight Minor. ‘ 4,00 — 5.00 p.m.: No. 2 Paper- eight Major vs. No. 4 Paper- eight Major. 5.00 — 6.00 p.m.: No. 1 Peewee; ys. No. 4 Peewee. 6.00 — 7.00 p.m.: No. 2 Peewee; vs. No. 3 Peewee. | Curling Draw The following is the curling! fraw for Tuesday night in the chicken bonspiel: P, M. Ice 1 — B: Leclair R. Carr. Dr. O’Hanley. J. Caron, vs. G. Stew- art, P. Simmond, Dr. Beck, T. Walker. : Ice 2 — P. O'Rourke, A. Liewel- lyn, K. Cantwell, S. Moore, vs. H. Peters, Al Saunders, P. Whit- lock?, R. Shaw. Ice 3 — G. Dillon, W. Rodd, B. Soper. C. Costello, vs. G. Ben- | decided that more encouragement '| ckeyists Tuesday 2, Aces vs. Penguins. Thursday 4, Royals vs. Pen-! guins. Friday 5, §.D.U. vs. Aces. Monday 8, Royals vs Aces. Tuesday 9, S.D.U. vs. Penguins. Thursday 11, Aces vs. Royals. Friday 12, Penguins vs. Aces. Monday 15, Penguins vs. Aces. Tuesday 16, Royals vs. Pen- guins. Wednesday’ 17, Royals vs. D.U. Thursday 418, guins. Friday 19. Royals vs. Aces, Monday 22, Royals vs. Aces. Tuesday 23, Aces vs. Penguins. Thursday 25, §.D.U. vs Royals. Friday 26, Penguins vs. Aces. Monday 29, Penguins vs. Aces. MARCH Tuesday 1, Aces vs. Royals. Thursday 3, Penguins vs. Roy als. Friday 4, Royals vs. Aces. Monday 7, S.D.U. vs. Aces. Tuesday 8, Royals vs. Penguins. Wednesday 9, Aces vs. S.D.U. Thursday 10, Penguins vs. Roy- als. Rifle Club Make Plans S. Aces vs. Pen- 'l three assists (Pineau played in - Royal-Aces battle in Summerside. Kare, a member of Lorne Hen- essey’s power line, scored five goals and assisted on six others | for an 1l-point total for three games. His nearest rival is teammate Apps Arsenault who beat opposing goalies five times and assisted on four other mark- ers. Summerside’s Coke Grady was in the third spot, with three goals and four assists good for seven points. Three players were tied for fourth. They were Merrill Pin- eau, Penguins, three goals and only one game), Benny Grady (Aces), four goals and two as- sits and Ulric Gallant with two .goals and four assists. Two players had five points. Roy “Buck’ Whitlock of the Roy- als scored one and set up four SPORT ECHOES ‘By NORMAN MacDONALD others. Aces’ Vance Harris had) a similar showing. ~ Ralph ‘Farmer’ Josey was the | league’s leading bad man to date timers. However, ‘Farmer’ was | being pushed for the penalty | lead by Aces’ Grant Grady and | Penguins’ Doug iams. Each | of these defencemen were a mere | two minutes behind Josey. | Penguins had spent a total | of 42 minutes with the timers in three games. Aces in the same} number of games had a penalty | total of 31 minutes. Royals with | same number of minuteq as the Mann had the best among the netminders. Fthich had played three games and al- lowed 15 goals for a 5 Aces. Saints in two games col- | lected a total of 23 minutes. | Goalies Thane Doyle and Thane | with 14 minutes served with the} one game less played \had the | ! | average | goals-per Mathematical equations don’t always tell the truth. For ex- ample: Penguins are better than Aces; Royals are better than Penguins; theréfore, Royals are still better than Aces; therefore, Royals plus Reeves have Aces beaten to a fraazel. It looked fool-proof, but the Aces beat the Royals 7-4 We double-check- ed, and it always came out the same, This could only mean there were some unknown quantities throwing monkey wrenches into the mathematical machinery. Here are some of those un- known quantities: The ‘sharp poke-checking display of Grant Grady, who turned in one of his best games. The decided improvement in Paul Schurman’s play over his Penguin outing. The fact that Angie Carrol didn’t look like that dashing speedster whom the Aces found so hard to stop last spring. The offsensive Inadequate electrical wir- ing is inconvenient, costly and dangerous. Let us check your Housepower right away. FREE ESTIMATE CALL NOW PHONES 8543-8544 PALMER ELECTRIC * i ws : i . hockey pructics, bat thelr condi; welte @ bool os whal we don't, The Guardian, Charlolietowl, Tues., Dec. 1959, = fon. must be fair to siddiing.|tmow shout fosthell ccomed to} : x ee Looks as if Father Ledwell’s boys! characterize Pioen’s teuchdown| tis going all the way. ‘True, another careful look at the jedler Wad give the einer tance eurice| Spreciacin Plesnle touchdown |S ecad have besn te, txr|beand that Des Mmesasteer onal Beaks S Srewtie ond Wat to alll os cacins to the points of Sook |eue nant tees ee eves wale sunan oat one ond of Go aaa to the good. hardiness. ““Rulim@pg the clock” |**,Tisky t must not be forgotten| and placed on the other as bers came through after a third] this unexpected play very much which can pave the way to suc-|is a mighty nice present for the and defensive brilliance of Vance | quarter droop, but the Red Wings,| and it brought the curtain down | °°S* The ‘T. D. didn’t win the} Aces whether he’s < Harris. ns though making it very close:|on this year’s Grey C game win ‘Geckive oad” temrecin’ [tune dons ber oe : couldn't handle those almost un-| with a pleasing swish..We didn't win decisive and émpressive. have done it. But thanks fe SCORING PLAY beatable Canadiens. We saw For-| pave it figured as a tremendous|=¥°" Trimble spoke ruefully of/ “The parimutual or totalizator Coke Grady, Beuny Grady, and) bie’s no, 17 sweater in action, | risk, however. It was a high loop-| “0S¢ extra seven points. system of betting Was first used Leroy Clow put together the! and thought it was too bad our|ing ¢hrow and an interceptor} The ISH league heads took| at French racetracks. prettiest scoring play of the lone Islander couldn't have been| would have to be down by the ns Prongeeine Ad gem Nyon in it Hamilton goal posts. Would not nice. or ‘ 2 tally, but their passing bout Football experts who could’ the odds be pretty high against was slower and more deliberate, | ——_—— —_ a The Grady’s and Clow bussed in like three whirling dervishes, and made it look like the “hot pot- ato” play of hockey. These same boys almost clicked again on a ronged, lightning attack. We' didn’t see the Saints-Aces game, but figure the collegians must be fair shape to spot the Aces four goals and then come up with a tie. They may lack HOWARD McINNIS FOR SHOES McINNIS FOR OVERSHOES McINNIS FOR RUBBERS McINNIS FOR SLIPPERS McINNIS FOR VALUE McINNIS 175 QUEEN ST. When You've Seen Something Unusually Smart on A Friend, Have You “| Found It at H and C*” “Henderson & Cudmore Men’s Wear ' She wants a Cedar Chest... this is one article that a woman will 4 not buy ... but as a gift she will cherish it all Tuesday, December 1 was the date set for the opening of win- ter schedule of the Clmrlottetown Civilian Indoor Rifle Club, at the first meeting of the season held at the Jenkins’ Transfer of- fice late last week. President Allison Mutch presided. ' The shoots will be conducted on a weekly basis commencing at 7.00 p.m. each Tuesday. | Through the co-operation of the’ officer commanding the “L” Division RCMP the range facilit- ies at the headquarters have been made available to the club twice a week, : j Range officers for the season will be Bob Barwise and Len MacDonald. i During the meeting it was also should be given to boys and girls under the age of 15 who are in- terested in the shooting game but have no opportunity to practice or to receive instruction. j With this in mind it was decid-' ed to allocate the Saturday after- noon period for this purpose, and | the newcomers will be given in- | struction by Danny Clark and a_ staff to be named at a later’ date. The Tuesday evening shoots will be classified and prizes will be awarded to the winner of each class. i In conclusion the executive ex- pressed the hope that more new- comers will turn out for both Tuesday's and Saturday’s, rifles; and ammunition will be provided at the range. | BASIC FUEL Peat. a basic fuel in Northern Ireland, covers wide areas in depths ranging from a few inches’ to 40 feet. | ACMI C15 CCIE EE EEE LE, | mett, R. Ewing, D. Shaw, P. Dev- lin é Ice 4 — H. Macinnes, D. Lan gil'e, R. Chambers, P. Shama, vs 8:30 P.M. Ice 1 — W. MacLaine, F. Cox, H. Thomson, A. Weatherbie, vs. E. MacLeod, G. Anderson, C. Cudrnore, F. MacDonald. Ice 2 — J. Cameron, H. Sear, L. Johnston, D. Crosby, vs. M. Jenkins, A: Wellner, R. Vessey, B. Dillon. , Ice 3 — H. C. Trainor. M. Mac- Millan, I: Dowling, H. Hogg, vs. H. C. Atkinson, L. Blakeney, L. Phillips, J. Morris, Sr. Iee 4 — A. Likely, D. Good- D. Wonnacott, E. Gillespie, M. Pursey, E. Eagles. Ice 5:— Open. % | A. Love, T. Whitlock, J. 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