Action resumes in the Char-, Mr. Larter and his band of Prince of Wales and Notre lottetown and District Junior Rangers are still smarting from Dame entered the finals by ver- Hockey League tonight when Ro- their defeat at the hands of the tue of wins in the double header gers Rangers take to the ice for Malpeque Road students and/that was played at Prince of. the second game of their best of ‘they will be going all out to Wales gym on Saturday after- five series with St Dunstan's square their best of five series noon. PWC defeated SDU Coeds High School. when the two teams hit the ice 27-20 while NDA handed the City The Saints drew first blood in at the Fitzroy street ice pal- Nurses a 35-22 set back. j the series as they hammered ace’ tonight. PWC lead the Coeds 13-11 at | the Norman ‘Hawk’ Larter Larter has a most capable ju- halftime and they picked up 14| coached Rangers 7-3 in the open- nior squad, but they have been |points in the second half with | ing tilt of the final which was having trouble playing as a |SDU gathering in only nine. : staged at the Charlottetown Fo- team when the going gets tough | Power was the top scorer in | rum last Sunday afternoon and this has caused their genial | this game as the cagey SDU star The Rangers captured the lea- coach a great deal of headaches picked up 11 points. Campbell of f gue championship and they were in their last couple ‘ trampling their opposition, unti]) The Rangers were down 1-0 in winners with nine points. Argent | it was announced that St. Dun- their best of three. semi-final se- and Kelly shared second place stan’s High Schoo! would replace ries with Prince of Wales but, in the scoring honors for Prince | the Saint’s Junior Varsity team bounced bac!: with a tremen- of Wales with eight points in the four team City loop dous team effort to eliminate the each. The High School squad enter- John ‘Spy’ Ready coached col- LINE-UPS ed the league ‘n January and lege squad and advance to the PWC — Argent 8, Campbell 9, they are undefeated this séa- finals O’Rourke 2, Kelly 8, MacKay 0, son. The Red and White team These juniors have been serv- Storey 0, Ballem 0, Grant 0, downed the high flying Rangers ing up a pleasing brand of hoc- George 0, Smaliman 0, Reid 0— during the regular league sche- key and the attendence figures 27. dule and convinced Mr. Larter’s for their recent encounters have SDU — Power 11, Smith 3, forces that it was no fluke as been crowding the 1,000 mark Gallant 1, Swift 0, Poulin 90, they blasted the Rogers outfit in and tonight’s game should see a MacDonald 0, Gaudet 0 — 20. the opening game of the finals large crowd at the local arena. Notre Dame picked up a big in their quest for the ehampion- Action will get underway at 20-2 halftime score and coasted ship 8.30. to their victory over the Nurses. - ee | Mary MacLeod picked up 12|j e jpoints to lead Notre Dame to} their win while Botts collected erry Braunstein mtc3 = lant of NDA and Cullen of the . Nurses were tied for third place in the games scoring race with Wins First Game Bests NDA — M. MacLeod 12, Good- By DON SOUTTER jcontrol over the stubborn |Win 2, Botts 11, Robinson 0, Kingsten Whit-Standard Swedes. Nantes 0, Gallant 10, Gauthier PERTH, Scotland (CP)—Can- ‘We didn't take any chances” |0, Gillis 0, McMurray 0, Baglole ada’s Terry Braunstein won his said Braunsteth, 40. “‘We played |9, McKinnon 0, Carty 0 — 35. first game in the seventh inter-|it safe all the way. We were | NURSES — Cullen 10, Ber- : ail the om sational curling champicashige ised the Swedes could hit nard 2, McInnis 2, Connors 0, Ruth MacDonald, Duke Mac- play of the Confederation Bon- Sinclair's rink defeated Ralph winners included Dr. Higgins, | mament and finished with a total of 14 points. We think it was Monday night but had a as well as they did, but when LeClair 8, Gallant 0, Poirier 0, Donald, Leona Sinclair, and 410) held last evening at the Cameron's Summerside quar- Doug Bell, Ed Tanton, Bill | # sorry showing on the.part of the Canadian team and : tougher time than expected im they had the chance they didn’t | Murphy 0 — 23. Peter Sinclair, won the mix-, ; the situation will improve defeating Dr Borge Hélmeron swiich to a draw game when a ea ed curling title in Monday's Charlottetown Curling Rink. tet to cop the victory. Other Beer, and John Squarebriggs. Sweden 8-6. had guards out frost.” | b at sven 6 8S Miter: “sana » ROYAIS Bom == Es Saat = tuldow 7 RCAF Eagles Crush S'side Pownal Royals crushed Hamp- the nervous United States rink we were playing the Canadians. shire Bulldogs 18-7 at the North skipped by Bud Summerville] think we could curl better but | River Rink Saturday night to . . * Ls nel pao detected we wore hepgy with cur chow | take 2 31 lead in their best of| orway : ing.” | seven -finals. | . Braunstein’s Winnipeg rink. "Summerville’s Wisconsin rink L. Kelly paced the winners at-| om ines nN emi- ina S together pair of twos in fhe tighter watle agains detonding |B. Wileot and D Sheidow added Cal Marty Martin of the ‘Eagles Eagles shorthanded. On a Se , ’ SUMMERSIDE — RCA® Ea-, After twenty minutes of ac- y i were i “On fourth and fifth ends to take Scottish champion Chuck Hay | ® hat trick each. T. Smallwood.| 40°” moved one game closer tion-the Eagles were trailing 31 counted the only goal in the |the Eagles third goal at the 4.49 and showed early promise by | ased a brace of goals each for|tte Prince County Hockey Led-|but then they closed the door on |sandwich session and then the mark of the final frame, Com- scoring singles in the first two Dons) OR UW. and D.(gue finals last night by defeat-\the Combines while pumping | Airmen went to town with the |bines* Dave Martin was serving BILLIAR ends. However Hay scored | witch scored once for the Roy.|img Enman Drug Combines 63\five unanswered markers be-|four markers in the final frame. time while in the final. goal of three in the third and, aided by| 1), in the fifth game of a best of se- |hind Combine goalie Tim Mc-| Two of these goals in the third the night Leroy Clow of the En- ©OR some erratic shooting by the! | Baiderson, C. Godfrey, and ven series. The Eagles now lead Guigan. period were scored while the man Drug team was doing five RELAXATIO' Tue IE. Clash ow is te | mes ace the losers at Meer Torward Doug ‘Tucke tare ws coring soto and | tack with two goals h. W.) orwar & r . Wednesday or meeting bose Watts added the other Bulldog paced the winners with a brace) CURLING ROUNDUP la misconduct. The Eagles - —ai— eee See go | marker. of goals while teammates Marty | [hat 2 plover, $2 $e seerty rinks expected Nine Mile Creek ‘Bulldogs; Martin, Hutchings, G. MacDon- 3-¢ Uvs. RB. give them a player advan- Ch’town Billiard Club undefeated until that time. The dumped Mt. Stewart Sea Gulls ald and Guy added ' BELVEDERE { Ice Campbe tage. top four teams meet in a knock- | 193 at the North River Rink Triggermen for the * .| The following is the curling Carr. SUMMARY 173 Gt. George Ph. 22167 out competition Thursday. last night to take a 3-2 lead in Bines were Greg Deighan, Dave | draw at Belvedere for today. | Ice 4 — G. Bowser (Moncton)| First Period — 1. Combines— eS their best of seven semi-finals| Martin and Leroy Clow. |9 p.m. ‘ [aS Bere we 3) vs a Clow) - He New London Nips "7 sis.5esaa’ © - et ‘p“uscDondit Montague). "| Galant) 240: 2 Bagiow Techer H SCHOOL PS +B. MacDonald, W: Taylor, and’ . Ice 2 — Mac Kennedy, F.8D. “MacDonslt Montague). “| Gallabt?-2.48:- 3 Basler Tuc HOCKEY PLAY-OFFS Seabrooks a2 | Nise Mite Crock ‘eae lead Souris High, PVI eg Giggey, Ivan Ber- | ee souRIS a ee os at | ew Londen edged Kensing-| toe tor tar wine wont 8 Make Finals quling raw 2 Getta tr |" cecum = age FORUM | ton Seabrooks 3-2 at the Ken-| Taylor. E. MacEachern, I. Mac- night. M. Martin (Gravelle) 11.16. Pem- sington Rink Monday night to| Dougall, and A. Taylor with one _ SOURIS — Souris 7 p.m. alties — Gallant. take a 2-1 lead in a best of five! each. High School girls and Provin- Iee 1 — March 17—8.30 p.m finals. | E. Crane, H. Dingwell, and, cial Vocational Institute won the patrick. . ome '§. MacKay, D. MacKay, and| B. Balderson tallied for the Sea| right to advance to the provin- Ice 2 ~ on Wednesday R. Montgomery scored for the| Gulls. ‘cial scholastic basketball tour- Griffin. ( {pices wap ES. Meom out > |mament, by winning their total 9 p.m. ; 9. QUEEN CHARLOTTE | Locklin fo rthe losers. | GANGLAND SLAYING | point~ series, the second games Ice one — E. Glenn vs_J.D.; er (unassis eee nF I vs a ene at the’ Nessie Pete sad Franca S_ Suh | Satta pte ated ihe PVE Mes, Kanner vs B. Re-| Mala, D- loth Mocha, D 7 cage, was Sal rancis S s ated t — EB. - : rm oh BIRCHWOOD a a and onl Seale Deedes te ennntet—cst-+ tne ty-o-soenea-18-40-26-46- OAR eo ee Lng et jain, (anions. st iment Students 25c; Adults 50¢ 25 Seabrook shots that were | gangland assassination attempt. | Scoring tor PVE. J. Connel- ‘ : ' labelled as goals. __ | Officers said the shooting was |ly H, B. Whitlock 1, T. Condon SNOOKER . Ch‘town —— popeerentiy sectber in o sting |6 Souris Regeael — B. Mut: & Pon, ¢ gangalnd violence Donald 5, S. Battersby 11, S. TOURNAMENT JUNIOR HOCKEY PLAY-OFFS ! ! ! loft 19 persons dead in the last | Acorn 19, C. Peters 2° L. Che. year. - | verie 2 The following are the. FORUM PVI won the boys game 53 Or eer eee ae 47 to win the series 113-100 and one TUESDAY, MARCH 16th—8.30 P.M. OMENPAST _—a ovr wees a, D; Gallant owt oe vain es S.D.U. HIGH SCHOOL A Mi Sherry 10, R. |: | Siw Sack Dose, iF oe After 21 Per raee CAR | Totnes SK. Camptell 30 Bip F: Mnctniee iBone). sh) Aaatew. : vs. Goll To autckly combat the secondary Morrison 4. Souris — A. Clin- lee § — G. Worth (Mont) vs one : Siused Dy Kidney and Bladder irritations, | (0n 15, G. MacPhee 9, J. Rogers |F. (Bel). he Renee al ROGERS "RANGERS" br isunr 2 ade Orerex tats Wik | 4, D. MacDonald 10, 7. White |1i a.m, | no & Glass of water 3 times daily for a few 2, D. MacKinnon 7 es ‘ ) Class “C” — Roy days, CYSTEX is s cleaning urinary anti- eae . 5 LS eee ai ° ¢ ; Stosents — te Adults — 50¢ | Sesnttinn.’Satee Prine, Hwcnche zi will be beld in Summerside this lee 2 — A. MacDenald vs ©.| Maclean, Brian Faey, SYSTEX from druggist, Peel better fast. coming Saturday. | Craig (St J.) ; Perry. : hh at HH