Sat, March 8, 1962. SPORTS FRONT. By PIUS CALLAGHAN Ramblers And Vics Aubert Benth Ram their series with Lge blers closed out Mone! ednesday night, North Sydney Victorias tee greet chance lor exicoding their series with the Nova Scotia Senior Hockey League champion: The series was set at a best-of-three affair but of course that was done by figuring that the NSSHL winner would not be decided until tonight. However, the Vies ran off five straight on the Ramblers took their best-of- seven Tithout the lose ef @ hap- aes it peestble for, V s made it possible for rome kind of a series that Ollers and Royals are now engaged renee Pr a ‘The Vies tried to entice Ramblers to go for the best-of-five, opening in Northside last night and continuing in Cape Breton tonight, The last *hree cames would go at Amherst on Monday, Tuesday and Wi However, despite all the persuasion by the Cave Bretoners, the Ramblers could not be moved. They apparently wanted no more than three games with these bruising Victorias who breez- ed to their triumph in the Cape Breton loop. SINCE the series was set for a best-of-three, it will stand such, The Maritime Tmateur Hockey Association would cer- fSinty have liked to see the teams zo a best - of - five but it wouldn't change the length of the series without the agreement of both clubs. Amherst has had some lean houses this season thought they would have welcomed im oppertunity to Posy ns few more dollars. North Sydney wil] pack them to the rafters for this skirmish and surely Amherst vill have its largest crowds with the first game at the home rink of the Oilers: Royals win- Games two and three, March 12 and 13, will be either at Sydney. ‘Tmberet or North Island Curlers Leave ART Burke and his rink left vesterday morning for Kitchen- ‘er and the Macdonald Brier which opens Monday in the On- tario city. Other members of the Pink in addition to skip Burke are Allan Smith, mate, Bobby Dillon, second stone and Wayne thodenizer, lead Rowse bows wil carry with them the best wishes of all Island sports fans and particularly those of Doug Cameron and his associates whom the Burke quartet defeated for the Prince Edward Island championship. Local curling enthusiasts are still talking about those. thril- ling matches between Burke and Cameron. Dougie has had his Thave of Brier competition and he knows the problems that face the Burke curlers, However, Art and his associates were c under fire in the provincial playdowns and we'll be mighty sur- prised if they don’t worry the heart out of the best in the coun- “Last March Dougie managed to hand champion Alberta its only defeat of the Brier and curling experts across the la Were lauding the great curling. qualities ‘of Cameron and his Mvell, Art and company did manage to edge the defending champions in provincial play, a fact that should indeed make them worthy rerresentatives of Prince Edward Island, Good curling, gentlemen. See Forbie Tonight TONIGHT ho-key fans will see the Montreal-Detroit game ince Edward Islanders will welcome this as it will give The Summerside Midget All Stars won the Island Midget hockey championship Wednes- day night at Civic Stadium when they: defeated the Cra- paud Midgets 6-1 and won the two game, total goal 121. They now play the New Brunswick winner in their quest for a maritime cham- pionship. Howard Waite, right is seen presenting a trophy to Royals Defeat Oilers. 4-2 In Rugged Series Opener 8:29. | Pp (majors) 6.03, Reeves 6.03 ab = es Coles, P.S. Stops ton of the Oilers and Ho JOHN, N.B. (CP) — | parkdale Royals rok loose fer| three unanswered goals in | third period Friday night to bs feat Saint John Oilers in the) Oiler defenceman Dick Snow first game of a best-of-five|and Royal rearguard Ralph Maritime Senjor hockey semi-| Josey. | Referees Sonny MacDonald | the rough, close - checking | and Percy Brennan shuttled She any aridele|ont in trons | Hye: players fe the sal bia han- 0 afte: the first and Saint) ding out four majors and two John in the lead 2-1 going into| minors totalling 24 minutes. the finale, | Extra police were rushed to Al Flanagan hit for two goals, | the rink to restore order among one in the first and the other in| the fans who littered the ice with the third. Bonny Howatt and/ paper and debris. The game was Angie Carroll, also struck for| delayed about 15 minutes. the winners in the thir SUMMARY Del Legacy and Dee McPhee| First Period: 1—Parkiale, scored for Saint John in the see- punches. This was followed by a stick-swinging session between ond. The second game will played here tonight tsaturday) and the remaining games on Frac Edward Island next eek. oe small riot broke out at 6.03 ‘of the third when Jackie Hamil- BOWLING RESULTS | amas akpped by Bian Gay. wes only undefeated rink, fol- Following are the results ot Jowing yemerday’s play at Mon Dominion Government bowling tague in the provincial Jumor league as of February 28, 1962: curling championship for the DA right to represent the province in the Maritime championship to — A Montague ISLAND CHAMPIONS series | the ae 8 MacWilliams imm th of | Flanagan Parkdale squared off for a “few | Penalties: MacPhee 2: 37, Noon- = Montague Rink Leads In First Day Of Spiel following game; one pi it on ng half of the team. Others in the photo ‘are, left to right, Wen- dell Grady, Allan Gaudet, (A. Carroll) an 6:07, Josey and Miles 8:10, MacLeod 11:36, 15:21. Second Period: 2.—Saint John, | Legacy (Hughes, Snow) 9:87; 3.—Saint John, MacPhee (Hewey) 13:09. Penalties: Mac- :48, Snow and A. Carroll (majors) 4:40, Josey 6:07, Kin- sella 12:41, Mac and Josey 19:07. Third Period:—4 Parkdale, Flanagan (Reeves) 8.48; 5. Par- kdale, Howatt (Whitlock) 16.10; Parkdale, A. Carroll 18.36, Penalties—Hamilton (minor and major) 6.03, Howatt, Snow and | the RCAF each had one loss and one win, Charlottetown having two losses. The competition which is a single round robla will sive each team four games except in case of a tie. In yesterday's play all games et coach Grant Grady and Nor- man Burgess. Mr. Waite is proprietor of Waites Pharma- cy, sponsors of the Summer- | side midget team. 10 8-24 (P) Rope: (SJ) MacTavish Sum-Hi Nabs Wins = SUMMERSIDE — Summerside high school won two out of three games played with Sack- ville High on the occasion of the latter's fourth annual visit to Summerside yesterday. SHS hoc- key team defeated the visitors 5-3, the Summerside girls basketball team leet to, Back. ville 35-23, the Sum-Hi hoopsters eat mesackrille igh Nicker for the Summerside hockey team were Willie Gal- lant and Jimmy Yeo with two each, and John Poirier had a singleton. Fred — Estabrooks, | Murray Estabrooks, and Rodney Smith scored the Sackville coun- Summerside girls’ basket ball team were leading 13-11 at half time, but faded in the last half and were outscored 24-10, Anne Noseworthy scores with 11 Iphine Arsenault and Betty Jean Callaghan one each, Babs Ma Garvey scored 16 for Sackville, Betty Carter 13, Bonnie Beals 4, and Karen Fullerton 2. Summerside led all the way in the boys’ basketball game. They Jed 154 in the first quarter and tors had cut the lead by | J et points at half time when the | score read 23-14. Summerside | increased their lead in the third | quarter which ended 33-20, and finished the game with a bj rage of scoring which gave them | 26 points to Sackville’s 9. Gerry Hopkirk led the Sum- ‘000 $01. 102 9 | mareide snipers with 14 points, |wickers this afternoon. Home | Mike Dagg and Ron Dug: | gan were close behind with 13, Harold Mitton and Chuck Silli- | phant each had 4, Neil Scott 3, | Barrie MacGregor, Ralph Cross. |man, John Vaillancourt, "and | Romer Shewshuk 2 each. P. Archibald led 6 98 724) wi sackville ' Queens County Sports Staged D. » D. R. Ice 3—A. Bagnall, H. Spill udge—Alan M. , E. Tanton vs, The results are as follows: S. Beaton, H. R. thers, F, Girls 7 and under—t, MacMillan, R. Spillet, =" * Mac . ce 4D. O'Rourke, p, Donald, Boys 13 years:—1. Alan| O'Rourke, Dr. Hooper, ¢ | Sudsbury, W.K. Flood, BHS; "2. Lloyd Blanch-| Campbell’ vs. Dr. MacDonald, Bove? and under:—1. ‘Mike MacDonald,|J. Gorrill, L. Johnston, ts, Sherwood; 2. Allan Moore, bk "Rourke, & Pk; 3, Kent MacDonald, Pk-| Girls 14 years:—1, Gloria | Ice 5—Dr. MacKay, I. Dowi- Wite, Harrington: 2. Mary Lou ing, E. Gillespie, P.’ Whitlock <i 8 amie = Bren de ae Pkdle; 3, Trudy Call-| V5. C. weed, H. Thomson, 2. Janis Larter, M a he neers i Boys 14 years: 2 Joey 3 Pa z miatree | Brown, Pkdle: 2. P Ice 3—Doctor’s Challenge rset Sica Game. (All ‘1. Jim Andrew, | BHS; 3. Cecil MecDeasdiP Pkdle, er = ices open for we: 7 tom in, Eileen Doi games| MaMa PA WE; 3. Bob} mad: Barbara Wel: MIXED CURLING DRAW ee 9 years —1, Lee Ann |ridge, BHS; 3. Carol Lawson, agg ie ve PW. Linda Dunst Breer, Boys i+ Mile (15 years ana] ym Boys % Mile (15 years “and |v | over, Gordon s daa MacKay, PWC. Boys 15 |. Ronnie! p,, Boyles, QC; 2. Jack MacEach- c BHS, Howard Murchison, 'P.; 2 Gordon Beck, PS; tease Donne oe = x ee i— 1. Janet Dow . Ann Stevenson, PS. i Tonos aaedioies: ete irls 16 years: Connie | * Whitlock, Sci a oe Boper.| oe Boys i coe, Smith, BHS; 2, Don prea PWC; 3. Ronnie Giggey, QC. Relay (4 girls, 1 lep each)—1. Soerweods <2 Queen “Charlotte, Boys. 10 years:—1. Angus ible, Seon 3. Paul carmichea, | 11 yea Campbell, Sherwood; 2. Patsy | Stewart, W.K.; 3. Joanne Mac- | 3. | | with 12, B. Ward had 5, a Fi heringham 4, D. Cross: D. Dixon, and R. Phinney ze con Big Junior Game | Goes Here Today = Prince of Wales College jun-; Charlottetown scholars, iors will try to annex the New| making any Brunswick Prince Edward a land junior hockey crown this He has high regard for the joper, Tee Prows Fleming, 3) MacLellan, Edgar Taylor, iy Duffy. ae 3—Wen 1} 5 | Laurie, Stu aes, Myra Mac- Kinnon, Fo Ella Ranahan, Ferne Yoowy, jewson. 2D. Bell, B. Venoit, R, Carr, Dr. Kelly vs. B. LeCiair, MacLennan, D. Matheson’ Doug Hanson, M, Docken- Go, Gemma Morley, MacDonald, A. Wood, Douglas, MacGre; MacLaine, George, Tee <a Ketch isn't) M. Shaw, idle predict-/0, MacDonald, tions about the outcome today. Zakem. Ice 5—R. re H. MacDon- afternoon when they entertain | strength of the ‘visitors but you, ald, H. Love, J. Frsterision Capital juniors at The ren: Last ‘Saturday in the New Brunswick capital, the Charlo- ttetown bays sneaked away with a 5-4 decision in the first of a home and home series, tal goals. That one goal edge made the Welshmen slight fe vorites to advance into the Mar itime finals against either Hal- | ifax Kingfishers or Glace Bay | Junior Miners. The Kingfishers shmen decision. The Sports Arena should be| packed for this engagement. These Juniors play a pleasing| brand of hockey and today's pa- Be ne The boys deserve ig turnout on this Saturda: afternoon. : a Let's — per Leg it. starts af etch, G. Ves see he is expecting a Ren ar Si Trainor, a) Wood, B. Lidstone “Spares needed for 8: ullins, Chris ; Philips, Bil" O'Rourke,” Trudy 2Doug Bell, Bessi Doug Soe Roach Annie Marie 4—Clary ing, wy. ‘Stewart, Mariel Ferd th L oo VACCINATE 130,000 CARDIFF, Wales (Reuters waceinatin lay’s pa-| ae Emergency ‘clinics opened re sure of seeing loads of | throughout the Rhondda Valley | mining area Thursday to begin 130,000 persons a‘ter South Wales smallpox out- Action | | break spread to two further sus L S. Carr, Carpal, Had | Mactan Mt Nessey. 2 B. Mac | won the first game of the Nova Scotia finals 6-0 in Dartmouth last Saturday night and the se- | cond and last game is slated | for Glace Bay today. | But the local collegians | ize that it will take a lot of hard | work to stop these New Bruns- | | ice doesn't mean a great deal |to these junior clubs and Fred- |ericton is coming here with confidence galore. They staged a late rally in last Saturda: pane end all but pulled the of the fire. Mieke! Proud, coach of the vs. St. Dunstan’s University N. B.-P. E. I. Winner Sat. March 3, 8:00 p.m. S. D. U. Gym Admission 25¢ and 50¢ Maritime Gascmea Championship BASKETBALL GAME Nova Scotia Winner The Road to Higher Income ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION Bulls in Battery Nov. 30, 1961 and t an opportunity to watch Charlottetown’s Forbes Kennedy B. Cantwell 516 tie edd later nite aoa et ‘ sei vortiased ects nat e held later this were close and mu - 1 Maven. the folks around here who are pulling for New York |Hi Gartmanen Sel Truro. The two top teams will ing was witnessed, ‘Today the ers to canture the final playoff berth will be hoping Forbes Higson st represent the province. teams will continue — the shows to good advantage with Sid Abel's crew. Kennedy work- MacDonald Alberton, “Summerside and competition with the first teams ed hard to get this second chance and we've a fecling he will J” y7. Korrey STIaGsIaana a taking to the ice at 10 a. be one of the busiest Red Wings on that ice tonight. hice te “|S Brant "The. spell. was officially open- "Me ‘Detroiters ‘need a vietory in the worst way and here's | aotay my Seabrooks Cop ed, when the president ofthe hoping that Forbes helps them get it tonight. ovA. Series Opener | Prince Edward tnand Curtig Ch hip Basketball R. Mahar 63, MacGowan threw the first rock. ampions| ip e' x eae “ Sicisthanie tnabtobles actook: Following are the line scores: Ware ce & s er | 99 TONIGHT St. Dunstan's University gym will be the scene B. Kitson 600 ed ee Patan wf in ties «© of the first game in a best-of-three series for the Maritime in W. Deacon 541 & Med Negesa ented eae 030 201 030 200—11 tercollegiate basketball championship. T. Strain 865 Farmers League semi-final ser stan Gay, (M) Doing the entertaining tonight "il he Ed pene spU mee s aa Kensington rink F.tiay 103 010 104 032-15 Varsi ‘ad that has played such gre etball through PM. Mittae lances. Tot. telat oor ‘New Brunswie pois D.OT. 14: DVA. te tetas gvere’ euberea ibete Lx Gitetds, (8) Edward Island crown in competition with Mount Allison Unt aoe bad blow along with the defeat 003 001 021 032—~12 STormidable foe In the Nova o seota champion eat Soaytsei Ge! toy dafesemmnans |e Tt tiie Sei this column went to Acadia and\ St, FX. oiea 7a | Dave Walker, who will be out of | A. Saunders, (C) playing jing the third a me for the Tight to ciash with the E, Hogan gag | action for the remainder of 022 111 010 000—8 pail Saints, ‘The winner of that tit will be at SDU gym tonight z season with a. shoulder injury, | Max Ferguson, (RCAF) | trying to take a one game lead in the Maritime intercollegiate Ere Donald 8 Although having only eight 100 De y the li the Sea- 7 homSteand ame and third, if necessary, will be played fm the R. Downe i oe ot tp eae @ Oe went Max Ferguson. (RCAF) : e gym jova Scotians. — 130 002 300 000— Giles tone tentath te 6 renee battles of the season in winning | pasuy (2% or. this initial contest. ah iis Sik te tt ihe ar Ivor Cotton and J. MacFar- os gay ony! ea . ie Fitzgerald lane paced the Kensington crew |S'an Gay (MY 1 oy E Glover 470 | With four goals each. D. Birt and | 14, shields sy 0 arksm | F. Gio [pete cur de Healings ; B. Rogerson 618 | Po weeks’ pumped | 2941 | in_ the greens net D. mea ai oe Regt ge Hoop Action Points: E.M.0. 6; DOF. 0. |i een ee y WO ek 7 Goes Tonight : Meteors Pla ‘The standard of marksman-| while the other three each had |: hon s y A City Basketball League twin ship proved to be high, particu- | four. E. Tupper or e Bruins Tonight ba is slated for ms ¥ feaight larly in class one,at this week’s| In class two, Eldon MacLean) R’ Ketch the YMCA ith a 95 nosed out the vet Cornwall Meteors travel by Festroniag Pirates at "7 oe matches conducted by the with a 95 nosed out the veteran = ° Total 273 | bus to Murray Harbour tonight | clock, It's PWC vs. SDU in the Charlottetown Civilian Rifle| marksman Pere Landrigan by pPw, to do battle with Murray Har- | second cont Club at the RCMP Ranges. | one point to lead his class. 5 toe ‘ean | bowe Bring nan ext | Wendell MacLean, Dave| With a 94 the top spot'in class |B Leciair 578 hockey gam | CRIPPLING AILMENT Durber, Al Mutch and Ralph! three went to Joe Wells, while | M. Russell {77 | ‘There will be seats available | An estimated 9,000,000 work Jenkins each registered scores! ¢ soee took simmar honors in| W. Carr $05 on the bus for fans wishing to | days, and $75,000,000 in wages of 98 out of a possible 100 points. | 1... four with 95. H. Power 509 attend the game. Time of de- be lost in 1962 because of ee judging of their targets,|“rotowing are the results by|V. Pineau 46 parture is 6.90 from Market | Beth, says Health ve MacLean top honors, by| .sscee: som | Saas | League of Canada. Firtue of elght out of his ten | Total | shots being in the “X” ring, | CLASS ONE Points: T.C.H. 4; pew. W. MacLean 98 2 ae a ernie Falone York Holds ‘A. Mutch 98/0, Marshall RE, Jenkins 98) B. Stewart Rifl Shoot TF ce $1) F. MacAulay & reedon J. C, Korrey 512+ . ir. vow ©; Saat s Due Here Sunday Following are the results of CLASS TWO |W. Bry * ee eee ee Es aeons Se] Tota 207 Canada’s outstanding football and Queen Charlotte High Lerha Veney 9 R. Vessey ry ULC. player of 1961, Hamilton Tiger- | School in Charlottetown % P. Taylor sic Son £7 cats’ Bernie Faloney, visits | Summerside, High School in ihe 88| L. MacDonald 9) A. MacCallum Prince Edwatd Island Sunday At noon Bernie will be at Ro- J. Strain 539 and Monday, March 4 and 5. | tary in rlottetown “ B. Ryan 60 Paloney's irip to this province with this year's oom Ah 1 — has been arranged by W.J. Han-| honoring this function by Me a Total 617 cox, Charlottetown, chairman attendance will be His Honor Points: M.W. 1; ULC. 5 of the Rotary Easter Seal cam-|Lt-Gov F. Walter Hyndman. 9%5 Ladies High Single and High paign Monday evening, Mr. Falosey 92 Three: J. H. Korey, J. Duns-| The gt at football star's first | will be interviewed over %9 ford, F. Sinnott, B. Ryan. appearance will be at St. Dun-| cai television station a. ao 8? Men's High Single: R. Mahar, | stan’s University gym Sunday | that night will attend the Ro R. Downe, E. Tupper, 0. Mar- al where he will conduct| yals-Oilers hockey game at The shall. {2 football inle trom, 3 wat Sports Arena. Both the visiting }@ Men's High Three: D. Mac | 4.30. football and “Timmy” > | Donald, A Rogers F. Tomer, snd Prince of Wales ents i participate in face-off ceremon- |. 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