11,9 Gunrdhn. Clisrlotfetown. Mon. Jan. 2'1, 1004.. 1 _..——e'——f SPORT ECHOES Norman Maodonald Bureau of The Guardian By Summerside To Talk later They say you shouldn't give u. opinion on a case while the ‘ tury is out. So we'll refrain from commenting on the “ten second Minor Hockey Week The thing to talk about now is minor hockey. All this week the boys of the town will be having their inning, and we adults who are interested in sports should my to make it an enjoyable and rewarding one for e small fry. Teams from RCAF station. Kgnsington, orden. O‘Leary. and Charlottetown will play Summerside minor teams at Civic Stadium this week. and it is hoped the parents of the play- ers and others will encourage bv their attendance the boys. and the minor hockey promot- ers. Gord Kelly and company, who have worked and are work- ing so hard to make this week a success. As has been often pointed out before, It is not only the ability to play ho:~ke_v that Ia‘ being taught those kids. (when the job is well done). but the gentle art of give and take. which might be called character building. is also given attention. The back- ground ls ideal for such train- ing. The kids love to play hoc- key. and so their attitude to- wards their instructor is vorable. The pills are handed them. sugar-coated with the Bounce From Behind Our Junior Legionaires tied Halifax Junior All-Stars 5-3 yesterday (Sunday) at H - x. The Halifax boys led 1-0 at the end of the first period. and 3-1 at the end of the sec ond. The Leglonaires in one of those sudden blitzes for which they have become famous scored four goals in the first 1 minutes of the final per- iod. and led 5-3. But the Nova Scotla boys bounced back to score two goals and tie the game. protest" for the time being. We feel rather strongly on tho mm, tel‘. however. and will have something to say latex-_ enjoyment which hockey at- ford. Tanchors and parent "'3' to impart principles of proper conduct under much more difficult circumstances because of the hostility aria- lng from lessons. not loved as sports are. and restrictions imposed in the home. So your son may never reach the NHL. or be a success in any adult league. yet he may pick up Important success factors for the give and take of adult living. We have good leaders here in Summerside. and par- ents be grateful for t his. and lend their support whenever possible. In what might be termed an upset victory tllle Slemon Park boys of the Summerside High School defeated Eric Johnson‘! town foursome who represented the high school with consldeb able credit last year. so con- gratulations to this cinderella (cam. Charles Conkey. Iain Wolfenden, John Nelson. and Melvin Baxter. We're now back- ing you to sweep through all the other schoolboy curling quar- tets on the Island, and repre- sent Summerside and Prince 1«‘.dward Island in the Can. an. bonspltl. BOUQUET AND BRICKBAT It matters not what work you d . Montreal's John Ferguson too gently. by Boston's Jean- 0. Ditch-digger. banker, or dress make As long as to the kids you're true. In minor hockey you're a "ta- Yoll may be handsome, well-to d 0. Have many friends and live in so our. In spite of this, you're just a schmoo If you're a bloomin’, biinkin "Sender". Causeway Races Draw Big Crowd About 1000 persons attended the opening -race at the cause- wa_v sponsored by the North River Driving Club. Four class- es were raced. and interest in the finishes was expressed by the cheering ns. . Prizes were presented the win. ners in each class. Horses from Pinette to Gran- ville took part in the exciting program. The officials were ; Judges. E. Mm-eside. R Woods. G. Smith: timers. A. Clltclifie. C. Stewart, G. Mac-Lcod: starting gate, E. Shaw. A. Younger; clerk of course. 3. Mulligan. The results were: CLASS A PACE . . (E; Bernard- . 1 Millie Lee (S. Ford) 2 Jester Jane (C. Smith) 3 Adiqpalo Yiatm (E. Clow) Ginger Will (H. Muilflead) Times: 32.2. 32.3. Winner W.M.X. MacKenzie. CLASS I 2 3 4 4 5 5 owned Clarence A TROT My Hero (G. Rodd Freddy's Dream (C Miss Russel (W. Timea- 333. .34 CURLING DRAW FOR BELVEDERE 'l‘he tollawlns is the bad" Curling Dos/w - Vice Presidents Match at the Belvedere Club. MONDAY. JANUARY 27th.. 2.30 P.M. Joyce Beer, Jame l1'WlIl. Helen Baker, Plllyl DI'Y-Silalf’ V5- Palltne Saunders Connie '. Smith) 2 2 rofitt) .33 , Mac- Mills-n. lfloscnce Maclfenzle. Eilsal Rogers. TUESDAY. JANUARY 27th., 7.00 ,M. Josie Parker. lhlnice cud. oh Acorn. Adele de. Wl . Jean Grant. Mrs. A. MC: canny. nus lmuclml. .1-she: Wilfiuns vs. Dona Pellerin. Gladys Mailoy Dianne Bur- sloyne. Dody I!’- M vessey. Dvellfl) 30' sers moon. Kay smtal. .1 MH- W.R. , Wu Lqsfll. Irene - lluass Inhale . MN- ’ _ Ada Mdsar Grant vs - hockey Osnaoa. in-s. Alex wil- M. H ‘Indoor. Additional Sport Page 8 by by Monday noon. 1 , Junior legion SACKVILLE (Special) — Jack Kane's St. Dunstan's Varsity Saints took over sole possession of first place in the Maritime Intercollegiate Hockey League at Sackville Saturday. courtesy of a 6-4 victory over Mount A1 lison University. The Saints had beaten them on home ice the night before 7-3. They are now two points ahead of Acadia Axemen in the standings. Aca. die stayed in the race by edg- ing Dalhousie 2-1 Saturday. For the Saints. Dennis De- Carufel. Billy Macliiillan, and Dick Tingley each scored two Winner My Hero owned by Bob Farquharson. CLASS B PACE \ Millie's Exprem (Cbappeli) 1 3 Free Chance (H. Stead) 21 Queen's Irving (G. MacDon- 8 2 1 Brown Budlong (G. Hughes) Rubie's Chief (MacDonald) 5 2 Drillo Hal (Arbing) 0 6 Times: 35.2. Winner Free Jack Eraser. CLASS C PACE Far Stride (D. MacNell) 1 2 (in! Bonnie's Watchim (1. Neil) 2 1 1 Freedoms Spirit (F. MacKay) 4 dr 34. M. . Chance owned by Jolliiy Grattan (C. Smith) 4 8 My Lady (S. Ford) 5 4 Sprucie Chief (O. Neil) Times: 15.2. 35.4. 3!. Bonnie's Watclliisn 65 nesday. All entries must be in ‘Halifax Juniors ‘Bottle To Draw ARTMOUTH. N.S. (CP1 17 to Twin Cities Junior League All (1 Summerside Leglon- Du Stars a naires battled to a 5-5 tie here Sunday afternoon in a fast, rough exhibition hockey game before a crowd of 1, . Twin Cities led 1-0 in the first period and 3-1 in the second on- ly to see Summerside score foul goals in a row to take a 5-3 lead‘ at the seven minute mark of the d. The All-Stars came back with a goal at 12.00 and the tying oal with only four seconds of goals. Mount Allison's goals were scored by John Rising. Pete Manderson, Da.-ve Manderson. and Ken Evans. The Saints led 2.1 after the finst period, scored two more the second. but the Mounties outscored them 3.2 in the final twenty minutes. John Rising put Mount "A" ahead 1-0 at 11:51 with a long shot from just inside title blueline that got past goalie Gerard Smith. Den- nis evened the count at 13:07. banging in Billy Mac- Millan's pass from the corner. scored his second of the game three minutes later on a pretty play with Vince Mul- ligan. Mulligan carried the puck fronl his own end to the Moun. ties’ blueline and then passed to Decarufel coming down th wing, who promptly shot the (puck into the right hand corner. Billy MacMillan garnered his first on a solo effort at 8.05 of the second. Taking the puck title defense and rifled a shot past Gluck Lawrence in the Mount Allison net. Dick Tingley increased the lead to 4-1 at 10.43 when be tipped in Jim Peddle‘a shot from the point. It was in this period that the Saints bad tile most chances to score. Dick Tingley. for example. had Chuck Lawrence at his mercy twice at the four minute mark. only the third period. . nine seconds played. John Mar- shall of Mount "A” got a pen- alty for holding. Tllen with nine seconds left in the penalty. Pete derson scored while short- -bsnded to bring the score to 4.2. He picked up a loose puck at the bluefine. and skated around Gerard Smith. who came about ten feet. However. Billy Maclvlillan got it playing time remaining when they had their goalie out and In attackers in action. ' A. Gaudet paced summersldai Gvaudet. gles. Voellmecke scored fwo fol‘ Twin Cities with Coolen. Good- year and Cooper Betti!!! 90¢ 031' FPS. Pirates Beat Local YMCA of at Night. lb: Pirates mod the YMCA by 104 Ml- to 55. ' Following are the line-ups. ems-res .. n. Hyndman 99- Lavers. . IBM. 1» W- M13’ Lean 42. D. Mat.-Lean H. 3 Mt‘ Gonneil. Total 104. MFA . , _. .. an “' "l'°.‘.’°‘ii.i.‘l...°.; ii‘. 5% Mcbtnlald s. 8.’!-adv The tollowlns In "'0 8"" scheduled tacontsln -Uh-50“ gym: . ( lcaaitelt 70t)p.nl Pilgfxe 3” RC“ a . 3:80 pm. Sultana lllt Ch’town Midgets Nip Geo'iown ononon-town -— Charlotte- N iflew Glasgow at centre ice. he skated around SDU D notion ACTION Guy Gelldron during a Nation- his nose tweaked. none Ill. Hockey League encounter Keno in Miontreal Saturday night. Saints Topple Mounties To Mainlain Their Lead when he beat Lawrence from close in. Tingley made it 6-2 at 11:38 mark. Standing on tile faceoff mark, be wheeled around with a backhander that caught the top left hand comer. After this goal. tile Saints let up con- slderably. Mount Allison tried I0 Put on the pressure but was hindered by penalties to both teams. . Dave Macbernon scored for the Mounties at 17:56 on a neat backhzm-tier for the Mounties third goal. and Ken Evans clos.. ed out the scanning at 19.24 on a quick shot from the blueline. The close checking that pre- vailed in the third period result- ed i o a near brawl in the -final minute of play. Blilly Mac- Millan, who threw some crush- Enzg body checks in this period, hit Billy Hay along the boards. Hay then turned around and bit MacMl'1lan on the side of the head with his stick_ After swinging sticks at each other MacMillan proceeded to clob_ ber Hay before tibe linesmen separated them. After the game. both Millan and Vince Mulligan to get siiic-hes. MacM1'llan re- ceived‘ two to dose the out where Hay hit him with the stick, and Mulligan got frlve stitches on various cuts on the fa Mac- had ce. Referee Will‘ Miles called a total of fifteen penalties. nine were to St. Du-nsvtan's. SUMMARY First Period: 1. Mi. A. Rising (Manderson. Owen-) 11:51; 2. . Deoarufel (B_ Ma:c(Mi~l- Ian, G. Whltlock) 13.07: SDU Dcoarufel (V. Mulligan. Peddle. Marshall. “iedb The otllooker (right) 1:: Forbes SWE of Boston. B 6-0 (CP Wiirephoto) Second Period — 4. SDU B, !\1acMillan (unassisted) 8.05; 5. SDU D. Tingley (J. Peddle) 10.43. Penalties C. McMillan, Hrrsking, G. Mat-Millan. Third Period: 6, Mt. A. — Manderson (unassisted) 2.40; 7. SDU B. MacMjilan (D. DeCavre. ful. G. W'h(itIcok) 2.59: 8. SDU D. Tingle-y (G. MacMilian) 11.38; 9_ Mt. A. MacLel'non (Cappclli) 17.56: 10. Mt. A. Evans (Culton) 1934. Penalties: J. Hynes. B. Maciviillan, Hoskting. R. Calille (3 Minors) Mt. A. Rising (dou- ble minors), B_ MacMillan (ma- jor). Hay (mayor). SAVES Smith a) Lawrence 38 Boston Shuts Out Leafs; A Hawks Tie Canadiens 2-2 BOSTON (CP) —— Second-pe-I riod goals by Jerry Toppazzini and Guy Gendron tou ed 0 Boston's 1-0 National Hockey Iaagua victory over revenge- secking Toronto Sunday were humiliating 11-0 loss pinned on them the last-place Bruins eight nights earlier. But hutlllnl Bruins would have none of it. Determination enabled Top- pazzlni to score while the Bruins were shortbanded. Top- pszzlni, on a penalty - killing and and bore down on Toronto goalie Johnny Bower from the rmlt s . shot was stopped. Rangers Edge NEW YORK (AP) -— Earl Ingarfield's goal late in the fi- nal period gave the New York Rangers a 3-2 National Hockey League victory over the Detroit Red Wings Sunday night. The victory moved the Rang- ers to within two points of the fourth-place Wings in the race for the final Stanley Cup play- off berth. It was New York's eighth victory in 12 games. lngarfield converted Don ‘Marshall's goal-mouth pass at 1458 of the third peri . od after Marshall stole a Wings’ ing pass at center ice. The goal came seconds after New York's Jim Neilson and Detroit's Norm Ullman re- turned to the fee after serving clear- ifive-minute penalties for tight- n g. Camille Henry's second goal of the night and 21st of the sea- season score and first away from Detroit. A_iex Delveccblo scored De- trolt’s first goal on a pass from Parker MacDonald. who also set up Howe's goal. N w York goalie Jacques Plante stopped 46 shots while the Wings‘ Terry Sawclluk had 28 saves. SUMMARY First Deriod—-1. New Henry 20 (Gilbert. Cahan) Donald) man 9:11 and 19:06. Neilson two minors, 1906. Period — 3. Detroit, (Ullman, MacDonald) Howe 15 2-07- . . 4. New York. Henry 21 (Bathgate) 12:01. Penalties — Cahan 2:57. Jeffrey and Gilbert l Saints Lose Hoop Battle S_:-lckville, N.B. (CP) ._ Mount Allison University Mounties over. came a 10-poi deficit at half time to down St. Du-nsian's Un- iversi 80- in a Mariti Intercollegiate basketball 10-point lead evaporate. Friday night University of New Bruns- wick Red Raiders rallied from behind to defeat the Charlotte- town team 70-64. In Saturday‘s game St. Dun- stain's led 45-35 going into the ,second half but faded before the (Mount Allison's strong comeback y Mike Harrison. Harrison scored 29 with Phil Johnson adding 19. G. Hughes) 16:54. Penalties: J - ‘stan's anfilnz-21:5; '.‘L‘?.‘$‘2‘.'.S.'..-i'§"5's btahepviped onto the ice b points. Len Sirois scored 1 flmgoalbacktonseconda er top Saturday the - town YMCA Bilu m team tlralvelled to Moncton to swim in ' against tile St. John Y. Fredeu-icton Y and Moncton Y who teams in the 2nd annual Moncton YMCA In- vitationial Swim Meet. Placing last in the meet last year. the local Y teun went into the meet u the lmdes-do¢s_ This year the local Y team took honors. with about one quarter of the met over the Charlottetown team was kl last place and look- ed like there was no hope of Clhoarlot ' owl‘ and Mo lnhdplace with 52 tloatlhmewsy tieatthehaifspartlledbhel team and at that point they tlookthelc-adtlowlslwvlItla14D plac d with 1!) points and Saint Jotlss gm - local ‘Y’ Swim learn kes Top Honors were Gordie Beck. Janice George, Dave Walters. Steve Wonnacott. Fran Whitloclc and eve . Mach-an and Bob Lively shove- ed great skill in the Breast- stroke events. ‘The local Y team proved thetlr skill in freestyle and relay events as they placed tlirat in if out of 13 events a the deciding factor for title . Wayne Schleyer cocap. tain ('1 the swim team received the tmphy on behalf of the team. Winning the Monctosl Invitat- ional Meet gives the local team agoodideaastolvhattziley can do in the Mm-ltlme Y Meet to be held this year at the loci YMCA on tile folrrth of April. 1:51. Gadsb , Hadfield 19 48 Ingerfield 12 (Marshall) majors. 9:20, Barkley 17:34. Saves Sawchuk Plants 16 16 14-46 Attendance-—15.925. ° Legion Play ”'1|s Tuesday 0n 'mesc_ia.v blight at 3.30 p.m itltzadoanadlan Legion aydmms‘ is first stone. The curl Y MlacDon~aild. daugh-t tarlfdmr. and Mrs. Cyril MacDon-(‘ CURLING DRAW The following is til e cu draw for Monday at the C lottetowrl Club. (Spares Needed). 6.50 (Finals) l>|'0Wl. broke loose from his own so Red Wings 3-2 . York 1:58. 2. Detroit, Delvecchio 14 (Mac- l4:50. Pel18lil€S—Ull-‘ y 9:44. Barkley. competition is_ to decide‘ Montreal a club winner loading to the Chicago Charlotltzetoum Branch Canadian 1'9;-nnm ghegwn Trophy: , ‘ Detroit . Mr. Freeman Miles. president; Ne“. York a Charlottetown Branch will; 3 errs Miss 9|‘. ‘ Toppazzini went behind the (net, dug out the puck and got it out to the left side. He lost his first swipe to a defenders stick but knocked the puck loose again and tired it into the for O O '1 .5 r. Johnny Bucyk passed to Gen- d.ron at close range on a Ton-1 break. Bower buried himself to the the ice where the shot struck his body and hopped over bins into the goal. Boston goalie Ed Johnston made 36 saves, 14 of them in the final period, as he regis- tered his fifth shutout of the sea- n. Johnston was peppered furl- ously in spots during the third period but did not falter. The pe 'od ad scarcely opened when he got a wicked slap shot , Dave Ks-on off his chest. The puck fell down on the ice ‘where Johnston smothered lt fiust before it got to the goal me. ‘ JOHNSTON SUPERB Other remarkable stops in- cluded one off Billy Harris on a three-one-two break and an- other diving save with his pads Armstrong's long, of the scoreless first period came at 7:30. Frank Mahovlich,. for the third time in less than a minute. intercepted a Dean Prentice pass. This me be barreled in but his shot bit the post. Later Andy Heberlton of the Bruins missed a rebound right in front off a Prentice shot. Boston rookie Gary Dornhoefer‘ failed on three shots near the end of the period. Toronto's Allan Stanley got a 10-stitch cut on the left side of the forehead but was back for the start of the second period. With Dornhoefer off for trip- ing in the second period and the score already 2-0, Johnston stopped a power-play break-in from the left side by Bob Pu.- lfortl. the pllck bouncing off his l chest. SUMMARY First period — No scoring LPenalties—Stewart. Mohns 5:38. Brown :40. Second period 1. Boston. Toppazzini 3 (Kennedy) 2:36: . Boston. Gcndron 3 (Bucyk. Leiter) 7:11. Pcnalties—Green 1:23, Brewer 2:52. Dornhoefer 12:31. Mohns 17:08. ' period — No scoring. I Third V. River Downs Ft. Augustus ‘ll-6 Saint Dunstan's rink last night. L. Hylles paced the Vernon Ri- “b a t J. Doyle contributed a 15 7 5_23 trick" while N. Fraser notch§d”m_an.geme a pair and E. Morrisey and Coin garnered singletons. sity for Fort Agustus and J. Mac Dougall notched a pair while B. Shea chipped in with a sin glclon. ' STANDINGS ' at the Charlottetown Cln-l-' 3)’ THE CANADMN P.REss ii-ng Olnrb with eight teams en.’ N atlonal League 1. T F A Pt 231310135116 56 2415 8146107 56 2216 712211651 17 21 7112133 41 in 23 7134152 39 ,oston I”-luaip Games .$.§Are Played SU.\1MF.RS1DE —- Three has pm‘ Monday K“°°k'°“l'; keiball names were played Fri- Ice 1. ac. Parent. K. Da1ziel.lda‘v "ml" l" P““"’ C°““'-V‘ B. Crockett. G. Rodd vs L. Blake- gey. C. Maclnnes. A. Oallbeck. . MacLean. Ice 2. G. Storey. R. MacKen- zie, F. Miles. S. Giddings vs T. White, A. Gill, D. Reid, T. Burke. Ice 3. D. Matheson. C. Mac Lea-n. P. . B. Patterson vs E. Ford. C. White. nlderson, P. Whit-l The Junior Summerside boys The most conspicuous event l“ ver boys as he sank 4 markers. A goa‘ie, fired three markers th 12 26 9112137 33 iggenazltles - Brewer. Oliver savsa Bower 7 1! 0---! Johnston I 7 14-— I Attendsnce—13.000. CHICAGO 8, MONTREAL 8 CHICAGO (AP) -— Two goals in the final 61/; minutes enabled Chicago Black Hawks to tie Montreal Canadiens 2-! in a National Hockey League game here Sunday nig . deadlock kept the two and Mikita 12 29. sy 13:04. McKen- zie 14:09. Second period -2. Montreal. Berenson 0 7:03. Penalties .. W son 0:01, Erickson 0:11. Watson and Fleming 11:00. Third period-3. Chicago. Pi- le 3 (Wharram, Mikita) 13:10: Chicago, Hull 32 (Vasko. sy) 17:38. Penalties-—Mtkita 9:45. Ferguson 14:21. ' 8:57, Richard J’. C. Trembl 5:95‘ Saves: Hodge 0 513-20 Hall 4 5 5—l4 Attendance: 10.110. 0 lost 2-0 Sunday night to Boston. The Canadiens, who played without star centre Jean Bell- veau and wingers Bernie Geoi frion and Claude Provost. built up a 2-0 lead midway in the second period. Rookie Yvan Cournoyer. called up from the Canadiens‘ junior farm, got the Canadiens off at 4:35 when be converted on a pass from fellow new comer Andre Boudrias Phil Esposito of the Hawks was in the penalty box. BERENSON SCORES Canadiens were shorthanded the second period when Montreal’: Gord Berenson stole the puck from Chicago rear guard Elmer Vasko near the Hawk blue line and skated in alone to beat goalie Glenn Hail Chicago's hopes of hanging on to the tie seemed futile until e 13:18 of the final frame when captain and de- fenceman Pierre Pilote took a pass from Ken Wharram neat centre ice and skated through the Canadiens defence to beat Charlie Hodge from 10 feet out with a partially screened shot The tying marker came at 17:36 when Bobby Hull, the league's top goal-producer, got a rebound of Bill ay's shot and jammed in his 32nd season counter past a helpless Hodge. The Canadiens made the best of rare opportunities. Hall was required to make only 14 saves during the 60 minutes. Hodge came up with 20, picking up half that total in the busy fi- nal period. SUMM - First pe od — 1. Montreal. Cournoyer 2 (Boudrias. Balon) 7:35. Penalties—Esposito 3:07. Richard 6:03 and 16:27, Maki ARY iBruins’ Williams To Moriiimes HALIFAX (CF) -— Tom Wil- liams, right winger of the NHL In a regular league game ln1Boston Bruins will visit Cape _ the CYO league Vernon Rlveljgmton and me Ham“ Ana 1,, pg.-jod_5_ New y0..k_ defeated Fort Agustus 11-6 at thesconem-on with 14:58. Penalties—Neilson and Ullman, their M i n o r Hockey Programs The Maritime Amateur Hockey . ssociation said in a statement released here Sunday ndght tibial: had been complet- ed with the Bruins for Williams’ visit. Williams, the only American in e NHL and one of the Bruins’ leading scorers. will be in may and Glace Bay Jan. 31. and ‘in Dar-trnouth and Halifax Feb. '1. Tommles Blast Games Go Ai Tignish TIGNISH — Hockey got"! un- derway at the Tignish outdoor rink on Monday even-ng. when the Midget team trouncedi the Juvenile team 11-2 Scoring for the midgets were: Joe Chew)’- - ie 3. Ronald Richard 2. Alvin Hackett 2. Leslie Richard_ 1. Cletus Keough 1. Arthur Gatlriei, 1. Claude Gaudelie l, for Juvlniles George (‘llevcrie 2. A full hockey schorillle drawn up for this week. Five teams will go to f)’Leary on Friday evening to take part. in some special planned pro- grams for Minor Hockey Week. All teams are under the spon- sorship of the Tlgnish Sports Recrcaiion Association. HOOP GAMES The first Hoop games of the season in West Prince Co. were played in the Tignlsb regional high school auditorium on Fri- day evening defeated the Tiff- nlgb All Star team 27 to 17 in as very close matched game Top scorer for Tignish was Pats! Kennedy with 13 points. The Tig- nish Twine Twisters (boys) tie- is feated the O'Leary boys by a score of 54 to 30. in spite of a large margin in scores bntn teams were in top shape. and competition was keen at 1 times. which shnulri make in- teresting playing between- all teams in the weeks to cnrne.»jTnD scorer for Tignish boys were Geroge (‘heverie with 30 points and Victor Hogan with 21 points. Top scoreres for O'Lear_v were Raymond M. with 14 and aid C. with 13. CURLING DRAW FOR MONTAGUE tot Montague Curling Draw Monday, January 27: 7 P.M. Tip-Top Tailor Competi- tion. ( Ice 1 — J .5. DesRoches,~ G. ; ortb, D. Clarkln, S. McKlnnon 'vs. Dr. L.A. Johnstone. G. Mur- B. Ferguson. C. Sollos vs. Cudmore. Wm. Mclntyn, Murphy. L. Stewart. 9 p.m. Clarkson Shield Ice 1 — P. Sinclair, K. Mao- Donald, L. Stewart, 1". Herring vs. Dr. P. McIntyre. E. Shaw. D. Sorrie. G. Champion. Ice 2 — C. Nicholson. M. "ftlgb ginton. D. Henry, B. Sharpe vs. F. Vuozzo. E.G. MacDonald. K. el . " Sullivan, J. McN ll N.S. Tech IO-'| CHATHAM. N.B. (CP) —- De- fenceman Ed Hospodar trigger- ed three goals nnd led St. Tho- mas University to a one-sided 10-1 victory over Nova Scotia Tech in a Maritime Intercolle- giate Hockey League Game here Sunday. ‘ Centre Doody McCarthy tal- lied two for St. Thomas. Ed Les- ter, Greg Morris. Aurele Hach- ey. Joe Breen and Paul Ouelette added singles. Jack Meade scor- ed Tech‘s lone goal at 18 01 the third period. preventing a shutout for St. Thomas netmlnd- er Bill Nestor. i defeated ()'Leary High Stlhooi in 3 0‘Leary by the score of 41-11. :Fred Vince of Summerside led ’ with 18 points. Peters of 0'Le.'-I i ry had 4 points. Summerside senior girls beat ‘PWC girls at Civic All(lll0I'll]HIi 1 by the score of 29-22. Jane Bray the victors with 20 points. Pat Sherrie was high for PWC lock. J. Mclirearty. B. Martin vs ..,-in. 14 . H. Macben-nan. J. S. Coffin. 830 pm. Rendezvous (Sec. 13.) 1. A. Burke vs M. Bell 2 Ice . Ice A. Humphrey vs 1). Ice 3. II. Burden vs Dr. Mac- Donald Ice '4. J. Squarebriggs vs 13... he 5. Dr. Gallant vs D. 0'Roullle. . The PWC senior boys defeated Summerside Seniors 78-40. E PWC Lyle 1-luggan had 23 points and Ronnie Dyment. 21. For SHS Ron .\iacI)ougall scored 13 points. and Malcolm Coulson. ll points. The last. was a regular le;‘ague game and put PWC at t 1‘ e top of the league. ‘*1 o '1 How Your Mind can Heal Your Body Can your mind cure itself? Can it restore your emotional balance after a violent upset? Read in February Reader's Digest how doctors now lieve your mind combats stress and strain. and how its remarkable self-healing pow- ers work. Your mind aids natural and unconscious in- clination of your body to heal itself through its “inner strength". Get your copy of . today. ( Reader's Digest ATTENTION beheldcstihe as Gillespie Secy.-Trees HORSEMEN The Annual Mooring of the Prince Edward Island Harness Racing Club will BASILICA RECREATION CENTRE ROOM 50 January 29th of 8 P.M. J. A. Anneor President THIS WEEK . AT THE FORUM MONDAY 7:30-8:30 a.m.—Queen Charlotte 12:45-1:45 p.m.—P. W. C. 8:30-11:30 p.m.—4Comm.ercial TUESDAY 7:00-8:00 a.m.—Minor 12:45.1:45 p.m.—P. W. 4:00-6:30 p.m.—Minor Hockey 6:30-7:30 p.m.—Commerclal 8:15 p.m.—Junior Hockey: North River Jun- loss vs. P. W. C. 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