o told. D. Clarkson. MocKtnnon vs. J. C u d m n r Curling Draw t Ice 2 — Claude Nicholson. Danoch MacDonald. G. Warner. E? *W. McIntyre. Bob Ferguson, D.‘stewart. For Montague Bryand, vs. r uozzo. 6.1-vabnjixfifis‘“ Murphy, E. Duvar. Bob Mills. OTTAWA ‘CPFThP prom" 10 The Guam“, Charlottetown, Mon, Jan. 28. 1963.1 'Victoria Driving Club lingley Paces Saints In 8-5 Win Over lech Jack Kane's fighting crew of ,took a beautiful (Il"|}) pass from red and white St. Dunstan‘s col- Bob Marshall and flicked a 20- lcgians yesterday battled to an footer into the left side past 8-5 win over Nova Scotia Tech- Tech goalie Lyle Bryson, nical College in a wide open Bouncy Phil Henderson. game It the college rink. man on the Tech attacking unit Dick Tilltgley, pushing for the all afternoon. scored his first lead in the individual scoring of three at 12:40 when he wan- racc. connected for three goals dered unmolcsled behind for the Saints to lead them to Saints' goal. circled out in victory. The lanky native of front. and fired a backhander Campbellton. N.B,. picked tip that heat Callaghan cleanly. a marker in each period. \‘lnce Mulligan. playing one The remaining five SD17 goals of his better defensive games. were divided among as many got that olte back three minutes players. with George Monag- later as he carccned down the ban. George Dalton. Vince. Mllll~ right boards. cut in front of the (gap. Jim Cullen. aid Bob .‘ilar- net. and slammed the puck he- shall each getting a single. hind Bryson. Tech‘s speedy Phil Hender- Tilat made it 5-2 for the Saints son picked up a hat trick for the and concluded the scoring for visitors, with Lee DeWolfe pott- the second period, in: the other Tech goals. Tech bounced back strong in Coming onto the ice like a the third. hitting for two quick team of roadrunners. Saints goals in the early minutes. Lee swarmed all over Tech in the DeWolfe potted the first of the early minutes of the first per- period. and his second of the key - ——. _.- £35312, . the ‘ .M5NW50”. , _ . wfz WV“ . .\ _ r‘“ -- n‘ 5 Don’t Send-Toke Your Boy to the Arena MINOR HOCKEY WEEK mitts JANUARY 26 Saturday Minor Hockey Results Charlottetown Minor hockcylsts'Kenna. Phil (‘lai‘bourno Mike put in another action-packed Henne-sey; Lark goals all by day at Sports Arena on Satur- Blair MacDonald, dayday as games were played. Otters 1 vs Colts 0; Otters from 6.00 a.m. till midnight. lone tally by David Dolron Terriers 3 vs Bulldogs 1: re- _ Ter- Ind. st‘nrin: twice before the game. when the period was inllomng me the da‘” m... goats bv Barn. Hack-mm" game “a. I've minutes old. only 32 seconds old. ilipgwpps ’Bulld’i‘igs goal by ‘ Shawn Dick 'l‘tnzley scored his first Then Phil Henderson made if ‘5‘, F ... q. I- .y. Mciqaaé . final at the 34l-second mark on it 5-4 on a 15-footer from in Ions ‘5 “MS”. 1m“ gm” ‘ I a typical ’l‘inglcv blast from front, and Saints were suddenly he hlllcline which nearly tore fighting for their lives. the back oilt of the not George‘ .Itmmy Cullen. the best two- ltonaghan gave the Saints a 2-0 way player on the ice yester- edge at the 3:19 mark on a net-it (lay. eased the pressure some- close-in effort. Tha.‘ ended the what when he fired a shot scoring for the first period. rthrough a maze of legs to find \‘ova Scotia Tech hit the scor- .the target at 10:26. making the In: column at 2:02 of the scc~ Kscore 6-4. But Tech retaliated and period. Lee Dcwolfe popp- less than two minutes later, to: one behind Butch Callaghan Phil Henderson getting his from right in rot-t. George third as he broke into the clear Dalton go! that one back for at centre ice anti went in all the Saints~ at 9:39. scoring from alone to dekc Butch Callaghan a scramble in from of the net Ichore sliding the puck behind after Saints had hemmed 'I‘cch him. Inside their line for several That made it 6-5 and it ap- minlltes. pcarcd as if the heavier Tech- l)ick Tiiigley was back for men were beginning to wear his second at 10:27 when he down the Saints. M" "Tw V.” mv‘mm'fl Bill the Saints rcl'llscd to lie ‘down and play dead. They were literally "all over the lie“ as lthey kept swarming all around 'their opponents. Crimson Satan Takes Stokes In an effort to tie the game. ARCADIA. Calif (A?) s the Tech coach sent all his men f'rlmson Satan. noted for his “r, the We The" cloud fortune. antisocial wayS. W‘flm‘mf‘d I" S‘llilOCI on the Saints as the mannerly fashion Saturday in gimme), backfired. the Strllh stakes at Santa Anita Hrs}. Bob Maudie”, a skab Park I‘M“: ing fool all afternoon. picked up 'l‘lit- odrlx-on-favoritc “till a a loose puck at centre. rammi- crowd estimated at 53.000. nd it through a pair of closing Crimson Satan I'flmllf‘t‘l I" h)’ defencemcn. dripsy doodle» more. than five lengths to l'ap- through after it. sped in on the hire, the 592.400 top prize in this "pt and bani Brno.“ mm a low inaugural running of the stakes. 511m into the right side, . ' 't form a -o s w t to . . . thjlt'ttfstlnln thigcll‘k-rlille ignite 1"” 1?“ Tm‘il‘)" dl'plwmm and (‘t'imson Satan. who didn't Marghaus em)” 0" a 9355 need even a touch of the whip from Vince Mulligan, closed in lroi'n .ini‘kf‘l' HN‘“ HIHOIOSH. on Bryson, thought abollt shoot- xrm 2F hf‘ Plf‘afif‘d Once he ‘0‘ ing. decided against it. pulled a in") “‘“mES form: nice shift that drew Bryson out Pirate Love. an entry for H. . .. 3' Keck finished second and of his pads. and lifted a soft Rev. C. Ellsworth's Dr. Kacv baCkhander in“) the ‘wmcs ‘0 um: um. ‘ cnd the scoring. ‘ ‘ . ' Referee Dewar Judson called ., i _P _ ‘ I or 1:59 4-5 set by Round Table lfianngfih‘ dI‘lcfsmgnOJ‘vfire when he “on the 1958 Santa " 1‘ Van ‘ of 0 “m‘ Anita handicap. Sl’MMAI“ (‘rimson Satan is owned by Fm“ Pom)“: 1: SDU: — Ting' w,” Salmon-S Crimson King ley (Marshall. B. Mulligan) .40; Farm of Kentucky. His victory U *‘ M‘magh?" willie“! p." him past the $500,000 mark Pcddlel 3:19. Penalties — Pike (2). Parsons. MacMillan. by Geo. Cilrley (2!. John White.§ TIEI‘I‘S 4 VS. Elks 2: Tiger 20315 Glen Maclnnis. lali Wayc: Foxes by Bobby Maclilillan I4): .I markers by Wilbur Biri. goals by D'Arcy Murphy. Gary Bears 5 vs. Rams 3; Bcar_SIead~ goals by Vince Poutton 12». Bob. Falcons 3 vs Canaries 3: Fal- McKcnna. John Mitchell. Kenny 00115 20315 by Kenny annc. Dowling: Ram goals by Steve RICRI‘N Smith. Bill Partridge: Mccabe t2)_ Wayne Chow-m, [Canaries goals all by John Dal- ‘ Cubs 1 vs Wolves 1: (‘uhs goal 1'9]- by Kevin MacDonald; Wolves BANTAMS tally by Wayne Newson. OWIS 2 vs Eagles 0: Spitfires 3 vs Robins 2; Spit- goals by Geo. Cudmol‘e fine goals by Bobby Nelson. San- RObel'I Stewart- I'ord Campbell. Bobby lilt‘lnnisfl Bluewings 1 vs Cranes 0;. Robins goals both by Doug Moly- Blue-“Wings 3031 by “Mid -mall- noaux. wo (Cranes actually scored Swallows 4 vs Ducks 0; Swal- 4 goals in this game but lost by low goals by Bobby Thompson delallll 85 “101' used an ini‘ligiblé‘ 13l_ peter Greenan. .player. Disallowed goals scored Jays 3 it; Blackbirdg l); .1ay.by Willie McCallum (2'. Bruce goals by Paul Carmichael (IllnRchrtson, Richard Johnston.) Owl and (‘arl Murray (2). Gerald Camp-l Gilli-S 2 \"5 HaWkS 0; vull e1 David Mclnnis, Donny ‘ goals by Douglas Doiron. McKinnon. ‘ MlnGETS Cranes 3 vs Orioles 2; Crane Rangers 11 vs Bruins 2: Han- goals by Gordie Power. Ron ger goals by Knobby Walsh 131., O'Hanley. Eddie Power: Oriole Billy Poulron 4. Herbie Stet-to." goals Gary Campbell. Bobby Kevin Smith (2'. Howard .‘iillr-l McGutgan. ciison; Bruins goals by Ron Parkers 4 vi! Hornets 1; Par- i Baylos. Les Barnes. er goals by Allie MacDonald.‘ Leafs 2 vs Canucks 2; Leaf Neil Robinson. Gerry Maliar. goals by Gold Blanchard. avid Brown: Hornets goal by Joey Brown: Canuck goals by Wayne McQu‘arrie. Cecil MacDonald. Junior Mac- ‘ Dougall. PAPERWEU'HTS , , _ ‘ Ramblers 12 vs Vics 3; Ram- Ravens 0 \'S Rt‘thlnas 0; I‘llls blors goal; bu Eddv Tom-“bg (4) was a well-played. hard-lought pan] Carpet: Fred Cnadv‘ ,4) game bitt opposrng goalies pill- Me] Murmv' Cyril MaiLend' led off some really thrilling nan Macnafialyd. Vic goals h: savesl to keep the opposition David McGee (3'. " scone css. . - . ' . . . Snipes 6 vs. Bluebirds l; Snipe mngIZVDM‘i; Ram,th 1:2?! “$15 by Glen Cmstablev wa-Vn“ Gerald Havnes Brrrv MacL Beaton. Daryl Harding, Jimmy Rana]; m‘ ' r. ‘ p ' Theriault. Bobby Falls. Billy 1...‘ ‘ Campbell; Bluebirds goal by Wayne Smith. Blldgies 4 vs Sparrows 1; Hild- Officialsz—D o u g V ' ‘gan. Paul Stanley. Howard Mirr- gles goals by Mike MacDonald. . cliison. Kenny Slla'w. Ron Car- (2'. John Bell. Ron Sobey; michael. Dave Murnaghan. Les Spagrolvs goal by Brian Sllcp- Barnes. Grant Crockett. Merrill r . ‘ MacLean. Harvey Corm'ter. Ted 'SQIIOI'S 3 vs Lacks 3 (Exhibi- Kitson. Joe Murnaghan. Jimmv tron); Setter goals by Andy MC-‘ Dowling. I M_ Clarke, V. Mulligan. Tingley. Warren (21, B. Mulligan. Ke- ' Third Pcriod: — 8. NS. ‘eoh .ns'ngton TOPS DeWolfe (Parsonsl .32: 9. N.S 5'3 1 l l | . l istaged its first race card of the. Winston‘s Wish (E. Clow) “ season opener. l MacLean. . i .Gal'y Cudmore. Dennis Flana. Penalties—Gadsby and PIIOICI. ets Season Underwayl The Victoria D r iv l n 2 Club season Saturday afternoon at North River causeway and large crowd turned out for the. Over 107 cars_ were counted on the road at the. ace of the causeway and on the. ice. A total of 25 horses competed in the four races. six more than the first race last year. This year's season opener was also held a day earlier than last season. One of the program's features “as the pari-miltuels. run und- er the supervision of the RCMP There were four double win- ners on the program — Millie C. .lollity's Pride. Ann's Clcgg and Fur Anyway. .Iollity‘s Pride. driven by Don MacNeill. stepp- cd tllc lostcst time of the. day. 31 seconds. In his first outing Officials for the card wereas 1 Chief Ozaukee (E. Bernard) 4 6 6 Dainte (Clark) Times 31. 31-3. Winning h o r s e. owned Hucstis and MacNeill. S'side. RACE N0. 8 Annn's Ctegg (E. Clow) 1 1 Partner's Dream (W. Neill) 2 2 Cash Money (E. Murphy) 3 3 Crafty Bell (0. Morrissey) 4 5 True Marion (E. Bernard) 5 4 Times 32. 31-3. Winning horse owned by El- mer Colwell. Bonshaw. RACE NO. 4 Est by For Anyway (G. MacLeod) l I Hey Gahagan (E. Shaw) 2 2 Knapsack (I. Moreslde) 3 3 Bonnie Watchim (Smith) 4 5 Miss Real Money (Gilles- pic! Drillo Hal (L. Kelly) Timcs 33-2. 32. Winning horse. owned by Grant MacLeod. Ch'town. _Bryand ‘1 Merril Wigginton. Ken MacDon- Jones, Ken Here is the Montague curling 9 PM. . . ‘ ; istve Conservative Studcnt: ll . lgcheii‘ile for today (Monday). , Ice 1 __ J. 3. DesRoches' H. eration wams the anvemmbpmerin ' Moar. Gene Murphy. JustIc Mac- 106 1 - 0- Stewarb Sandrueill vs. E. Shaw. D. Herring. MacDonald. A. N cl s on. Berthm. Naddy. Jack Murphy. vs. Duke MacDonald! Ice 2 —- re. A Dr. P. MacInty . MacDonald. Stillman equip Canadian forces in NATO and NORAD with nuclear arms. Delegates to the three-day con- vention voted 52-11 Saturday in favor of the resolution. N From the Rockies to the Atlantic! [III'IIIIIIIIII OIL GAS-l. I I lNES-FUEL follows —— starter -- L. Neill: driver of gate - Alton Younk- er; judges — John Bell. George Smith. Rollie Wood: timers —- Charles Stewart. Dr. Chris Gal- lant: clerk of the course. John. Mulligan. . Entries for Wednesday's card' must be in by tonight and the entry deadline for next Satur-. day's p r o g r a m is Thursday night— Saturday's results are as fol- ow : -— RACE NO. 1 Millie C. Lee (L. Smith) Time Will Tell (I. Neill) Dayton Hal (1. Moreside) Hey You (E. Bernard) WMX (Mackenzie) THIS WEEK IN SPORTS A PUBLIC SERVICE IN THE INTERESTS OF GOOD SPORT, CONTRIBUTED BY THESE COMMUNITY SPORTS SUPPORTERS IN SUMMERSIDE AND DISTRICT CLIP AND SAVE FOR REFERENCE -IOAMQMP‘ l 2 3 4 5 6 7 Winning horse owned by Rod- die Ford. Hunter River. Times 31-1. 31-1. A E NO. 2 .lollitys Pride (D. Mat-Neill) 1 1 Midnight Sun (C. Smith) 2 Hickory Doc (0. Morrisscyl3 3 SATURDAY NHL BOSTON 5 TORONTO I SUMMARY First period: 1. Toronto. Armstrong 15 (Kenn. Bauntl 6:50. Penalties—Harvth 8:08. Shack 13:51. Williams 14:40. Second period: .2. oston. Burns 8 (Topazzini. Green). 4:17. Pcnalty—Westfall 5:17. Third period: 3. Toronto. 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Pr: scored their second straight cocur in the scoring depart- Only for the title netminding Henry 18 (Baton) 5:45: 2. Mont-3 .of Barry MacEwen and the out- real. Belivenu ll (Provost l HARBOUR MOTORS 1 standing performance of D o n Campbell on defence to r the - Kcnsington s q n a d. the score would have been much higher Gilbert 7:44. Schlnkel 12:10.‘ .for the Miscoucllc Icam. i T. Birch of Miscouche also ‘ Goals in the game were for Kensingtnn: R. Meek 2. Misc-ouche for goalgcttcrs er 2-1' 'werc T. Birch with 2 and C. 11:18: 3. New York. (Caban. lngarficld) Gauthier) Harvey 3 10:03. Penalties—Provost Backstrom 15:53. Second period: no scoring. played a very fine hockey game, Penalties—J. C. Tremblay 1:30.i Gilbert. Berenson 4:52. Third period: 4. New York. : . 5. New York. Gilbert 9 (Ratclle) 11:13: 6. 0:111.i I . auto body 1 repairs . complete paint jobs ) O O . O i O operated by Burlelgb & Jim Mackinnon 1’ one Summersido West victory over Mount Allison mcnt. Frank Garl‘ity also play- MOUNTIES: — Wallace Momma]. Talbot 3 (Moore, pm. Mountle: of Sackville, NE. at ed a strong game until midway Wornell. Hicks 8. McKinney 12. Goodwin, A total of nine penal. vost) 11:41. Penalties—Harvey Salnt- Dunstan‘s Saturday af- through the second half when he Harrison 3. Storey 6. Drost. ties were handed out in the 3:52, Gauthier 0:55. Hadlit’ld ternoon. The Saints were carrv- reinjurcd an ankle he had hurt Allen 3. Silver 8, Hayes. 8101- game, with sewn of them going 10:40, 12:59, 19:47. Fontinatn in: a time point edge when the in a recent game against St. final nhrstle went with the I" X. He was forced to sit out reading 72-53. the remainder of the game. Bob Francoellt'. the llumtol'd. Gus .Viacl‘arlanc's crew scor- Maine native. pat-en the local ed a good number of their, collegians. garnering a total of points on long . d one by any player, Hicks. lobbcd three co-l- shot s 29 points. the most player in the game. 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