ret a "The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs. Jan;13, 1966. 17 SPORTS 4 18 While a heavey snow. covered the ground outside University Rink last evening a band of big rugged mined SFX pucksters were going about their form: FRONT — SDU Pisehatbes y CHRIS ANNETT ° ing inside the structure. From the opening faceoff the Xav- — erians swept to the attack anti although brilliant : Carl -MacQuaid robbed themi at least half the first two minutes they banged in their just past the three minute mafk, This goal showed the pattern of the scored at the expense of sloppy def just having returned from the penality and . MacQuaid at least three saves in.succession from point blank range but was unable to stop Churchill from poking in the . -The Saints hurt: by an larly penality to O'Donnell the resulting goal lost any semblance of organization _, the game and they just did not get untracked. smooth passing outfit the Saints did not manage to even a small percent of their plays, especially in the first second periods. Granted they ~ the third but this could be due When any team is ahead seven goals it is bound relax a bit. a However: what completely checking and skating. Previous to the game _ Kane stated that his team would win if it is one reason why it lost. Time Saints-to the puck in crucial situ the inevitable result. Checking, which has so-long- been- the big plans was practically non-existant. erous collisions but no less thar eleven of _ BDU penalties. * One thing is obvious after Tuesday’s night game, troublé. They now. have lost. two games and tainally have to win all of their remaining to be in firstzfirst place this season. th ‘another game like they did last night it'll be all this year. 5 showed to a better degree to a bit of relaxitation of X' * s sunk the Saints 4 erie and time ations and 4 [ Granted t ij sm 2283 ~CAMERON CONTINUES Doug Cameron, the East coasts sole entry im the Tourney of Champions came up with what must of been one of his sweetest.victories in first round Tuesday. Led the Charlottetown foursome play in the four day tourney by the almost perfect play of third stone Allan Smith out em 11-10 thriller egainst Hec Gervais of Edmonton and this must be counted Cameron as sweet revenge for the local met last year in the finals and early lead held 6n for a 6-3 tri However things have begun to tutn a bit sour for They dropped both their second and ‘ morning and afternoon to @tein and the Scottish rink of Chuck Hay. t Braundstein’s Winnipeg quartet { ing to the local rink as they methodically built up Cameron conceded in the :inth end and that homebrews. matches yesterday loss. ‘ Then tn the afternoon draw tish champions but after taking _ first“and never saw the lead again after the - was 7-5 going into the last end but Hay. counted two panel Page eg a Gervaise, efter building up an umph and the championship. he locked horns with a two strong lead out of the third. —The- rocks to sqiah any Island hopes for a second victory: BORDEN — The Pririce County Hockey League lteaders,—Borden Nationals, hammered the cellar dwelling RCAF Eagles 12-4 in regular loop~ action here last night. Numerous of the Borden play- “ers took advantage of the lop- sided victory over the league's weak sisters to pick up a num- ber of ts the leaders in this effort were linemates Ger- ‘ ald Cutcliffe ‘and Donnie Mac- Williams. ~ CURLING DRAW The following is today’s draw & the Charlottetown Curling ub: Sixth Round of Rendezvous 7 p.m. section B + Ice 1 — J. Squarebriggs Jr. vs. D. Douglas. z Ice 2 — H. Peters vs Dr. Gid- @ings (practice only). ...._._lee_3.—_R. Goss _vs C. Flem- | ' ming. Ice 4 —M. McCuaig vs W- Me- Ice 5 — E. Tanton vs A. Mac- Donald. ; 9 p.m. section A Ice 1 —. A. Llewellyn vs J. arebriggs, Sr- j Tee 2 — D. Stanhope vs M. / Bell (practice only). Ice 3 — A. Ballem vs Dr. W. MacDonald. : Ice 4 '— J.Burden vs D. 0’: Rourke- : ; | Ice 5 — Dr. .C Gallant vs A.| Love. AT SOURIS ' The following is tonight’s curl- ng draw at the Souris Curling Club: : 7—9 ** Tee 1: MacIntosh vs. Mac- Laren. Ice 2 — Farmers. , ®— ill mi Iee 1 — Jenkins vs: Birt.-— Ice 2 — MacLean vs. Landry. The following is a draw for Souris Ladies Curling in the form | ; “@f—a--double_ knockout competi- tion. It begins Friday évening. Ice 1 — 7-9 —-°Marion White, Gladys Reid, Helen Paquet, Foy McLeod. vs: Mary. Paquet, Lilo Marold, Karen Bechervaise, Bar- bara Durling. f Ice 2 — 7.9 — Shirley Coffin, Lucy Soloman, Julia Gallant, Judy Fogarty vs. Alice Delaney, Carol “Rowan, Rena _ Boylan, Lorna MacDonald. Ice 1 — 9-11 — Betty Lambie, M. MacDonald, Shirley Dixon, Verna Birt vs. Eunice Small- , Zernadette Mahar, Flor-| .ence MacPhee, Myrtle Poole. Ice 2 — 9-11 — Florence Boer- | tien, Betty Gallant, Ruby Bat-| tersby, Myrtle Dixon vs. Florrie Stewart, Millie Peters, Theresa Mallard, Eva Peters. — AT MONTAGUE Montague Curling Draw sch- éduled Thursday, Jan. 13th: T p.m. — Iee 2 — D.. McGowan, D Clarkson, L. Nicholson, H. Ga)- loway vs K. MacKenzie, E.. Mac- Donald, G. Warner, A. Coneen. 9 p.m. top with a & a : stiE fin e an : ~~ f a3 i ze z $8 Fa eoepeete He A ie 4 icke ; ile g As alties called in the minutes of play. The officiating team consi of Bird, Clark and Sloan, | SUMMARY First Period: 1.—Eagles, Mar- jtin (Boone). 1,21; 2.—Borden, G. Cutcliffe (Don MacWilliams, J. MacLeod) 1:57; 3.—Borden, G. Keough (E. White) 9:46: 4—Bor- den, G. Keough (E. White) 15:28; eliffe. Sark) 16:16 aon cliffe, 716; 6.—Borden, Don Mac lams (Dale Mac- Williams) 18:22. Petialties: None. Second z, Q (G. Cuteliffe, Don MacWilliams) 17:32; 18.—RCAF, Jean Paul Guy (unassisted) 19:29. Penalties: Peltier 6:46; Dale. MacWilliams 13:22; Jim MacLeod 17:00. Third Period: 14.—Borden, G. Cutcliffe (Don MacWilliams) 14:31; 15.Borden, G. Roberts (un- assisted) 19:24; 16—RCAF, Boone (Gagnon) 19:31. Penalties: G. Roberts 8:15, 11:48; C. Sark 16:11: G. Keough 17:34; McCarty, B. Noonan 18:55. Pownal Royals Whip Kingston {% The Pownal Royals defeated | | ‘the Kingston Crystals 12-7 at North River rink last night, for the Phillip Matheson trophy whih is the new trophy and must be won by the same club’ for three years before they owt it. Scoring for the winners: D. Shadow 7, B. Wilson 2, J. Mac- Phail 2, T. Smallwood 1. Ice 2 q@ Four yéars, L,Stew- ert vs G, Murphy, For the losers, B. Newson 5, R. Newson 1, R, MacKinley 1, ‘weore By DAVE MILLER deadly accuracy, Terry Braun- stein of Winnipeg outplayed and the Tournament of Champions bonspiel. -_In a game that included nearly every type of shot, Braunstein made a perfect last- rock take-out to count two and (defeat —the —Saskatchewan—rink 12-10. ; Defending champion Hee Ger- vais of Edmonton, who lost his opening game to Doug Cameron ‘Boren Naiowls === ~ Wallop RCAF Club ~ straight Wednesday with a 17-2 win over Chuck Hay’s Scottish rink from Perth. In other fourth-round games, at 22 with a 10-8 victory over world champion Bud Somerville from, Superior, Wis., and Jim Sharples of Toronto broke into the win-column by defeating Jack _Polyblank of Kirkland Lake,,.Ont., 85. TAKES EARLY LEAD »The Richardson - Braunstein match was exciting. The. Saskatchewan rink ap- peared to have the game locked ardson scored four to lead 7-2. But Braunstein threw away the book in the next end and counted three by playing a shot _ BASKETBALL Summerside high. school bas ketball team defeated the Princ County Vocational school yester- day afternoon at the Vocational school gym by the score of 54- 36. At halftime the score was 26-20 for Sum-Hi. High scorers were: S.H.S.—Bob Clive 14, Scott Linkletter. 12, Buddy Brander 10. P.C.V.H—Larry Tingley 11, ‘Wayne -Stytes-12.GeorgeMac- refereed. ‘ TORONTO (CP)—Curling with’ outlasted Ernie Richardson of. _|Regina to remain. undefeated : |after four rounds Wednesday in ‘Cameron evened up his _record- ap by the third end when Rich- |“ AND THEY’RE OFF. 5 i vie. The whistle sounds and a —in.and--strain to be the first to_only.one of the he called “the biggest gamble of my life.” ; _. Richardson had. buried two stones on the four-foot ring when the Manitoba skip went to the hack to deliver his last rock. Without “hesitating, Braunstein called a long raise. back on the Saskatchewan counters. GETS THREE He delivered a perfect double on the Richardson rocks to score three. Braunstein never looked Hback—after—that,adding another three on the sixth and..a- pair on the eighth, ~- Richardson's loss left the rink with a 2-2 record after an ear- lier loss to Polyblank’s rink if the third round. Three draws are schejuled to- day in the round-robin tourna- ment. The top four rinks_-play a semi-final round Friday after- noon with the winners meeting in a 12 - end final Friday night. Gervais and Braunstein clash today during the afternoon round. In other games, Richard- ron ei and Hay Prizes for the top rinks are household --appliances - valued -at more than $10,000. But the U.S. and Scottish rinks will accept only- token-awards.to. preserve amateur ratings. les’ Toronto rink, winning 7-5 in @ game co after nine end and went on to win 107: It was the first victory for Poly- blank, who seemed to have problems with the swingy ice in the earlier rounds. TIED _AT_21000 Hee Gervais of Edmonton re- BM : : - many that pack of eager youngsters dig the corner. This event was were held last evening in con- CameronCapturesSecond But Also Defeated Twice mained ia contention, downing world Somer- pion, traile Braunstein with a 2-1 record and is tied with Rich- ardson. ¢ Another surprise of the after- noon was Chuck Hay’s hard-hit- ting Scottish rink from Perth. Hay, expected to rely on the traditional Scottish draw game, used take-out weight to defeat | Doug Cameron of Charlottetown 9-5. WENT EXTRA? END - : In the day’s first draw, Rich- ardson and Somerville went to an extra-end before the Sas- katchewan rink won 8-7. Gervai¢ blasted Polyblank 9-3 and Hay defeated Sharples 8-7 in a hard- hitting match, ~~ abs Three games are scheduled to- day in the round-robin tourna- ment. The top four rinks will play a semi-final round Friday afternoon with. the winners meeting in a 12-end final at a SECOND ROUND Manitoba ~-290-208-101- x—9- P.E I. 001 010 010. x—3 game after nine ends Alberta. -— — - 001 022.013. x—9 Nor. Ontario 100 100 100 x—3 game conceded after nine ends Scotland 010 102 300 1—8. Ontario 41 000 011 0—7 Sask. 101 002 002 11—8 function with the ennual irchwood High School Ice- Sports programme. United States 010 010 140 00—7 THIRD ROUND | Gervais 004 000 502 x—11 Somerville _- 200 112 020 x— 8 Braunstein «201 201 010 x— 7 Sharples 010 020 101 r— & 010 102 040 210 202 010 101 0— 7 012 010 102 2— 9 ———200-101.010 0— 5 | TH ROUND. — 121 306 4xx x—17 000 020 Oxx' x—2 202 021 003. x—10 020 300 210 x—8 Somerville ties in Cs (0 sity of Manitoba Bisons tepresent Canada at the world student winter. g Birchwood Ice Sports. pro- gramme atthe Charlottetown Forum Yast evening was = high- lighted a hockey match be- Barry Craswell gave, the re- gional a 10 lead at the 9.40 mark of the first period but Gautier knoteed the score at 4.30 of the second : session. Bach club. drew four—.penal.. the two ‘period match. The following are the results skating competition in which Brian Foley won the big prize the evening, the boys open mile race. in his ; + -1, MacDougall and 2. B. Acorn and K; * OTTAWA (CP)—The Univer. ames at Torino, Italy, next month. toned _ Canadian Inter- collegiate Athletic Union. It’s the first time Canada the Russians will have an entry in the games. ‘ Bisons have lost a number of the university title a year ago. However. they will add -graduate Robinson. Here's the complete roster: Birchwood High Pucksters Tie Charlottetown Rural McKeigan; 3. MacEavhern and Claybourne. : Boys 11 years: 1. Billy Lee. Boys 16 and over: 1... Brian Foley; 2.. Tommg Cullen; 3. Jim MacDougall. 1, D'Arcy Murphy; 2. Andy Me- Kenna;’.3. Justin Madore. Potato Race: 1, Jim Mlac- Dougall; 2. Ronnie Carmichael, 3. Ken Dowling. & Girls 16 and over: 1. Janet Sherry; 2. Leona McQuaid; 3. Wendy Younker. Girls 12 years: 1.«Beth Chand ler; 2, Eileen MacDougall, Boys % mile open — 70 sec- onds:; 1, Brian Foley;.2. Tommy Oullén;: 3. Tommy Gauthier. : Girls 18 years — 45 seconds: 1.-Linda MacAskill; 2. Margaret legiate Camps” To Represent Canada Goal — Ed Berenstien Clar- ence Gabriel, - Defence—George Butterworth, Chuck Meighen, Trojack, John Stiver. Forwards —Paul Allen, Leo Duguay, Jim Irving, Tom Kirk, Gord Linda, t MacDonald; 3, Carol Trenholm. Girls 14 years — 37 secords: . Lynn LeClair; | 2. Maureen fon 2. Sr..-St. Peter's class; 2. Sr. St. Francis's class; 3. Sr. St. Elaine's. : BOYS : ' Grade - Grade 9; 1. ‘s class; 2, Mr, Roche's; 3. Mr. Blanchard's. Grade 10; 1. Mi MoCallum's class; 2. Mr. Bradiey’s. Mike enzie Jim Pineau| Interscholastic Relay: 1. Kenny Plews, Bill Podolsky,| Birchwood; 2. Charlottetown Gibb Pritchard, Tom Trosky. | Regional High; 3. Birchwood, cog eth § 283 i : q : 2 & ye i i ; G & 4 2 f il i see : - ‘Hockey Practice There will be a hockey practice for Rogers Ra this evening immediately tolowing the PWC — SDHS hockey game. All members of the teams are to~be-in-attendance:- SPORT ECHOES Red Hot Aces. “Win 6th Straight By NORMAN MacDONALD E r ¢ : 5 z i E Hf ; ¥ g i ie 3 | | z F es 12 i Z F aBo | o35 ait i a a it i NAMED ASSISTANT HOUSTON, Tex. (AP) — Rit- chie McCabe, former Buffalo defensive back, was named | Wednesday an assistant coach of Buffalo Bills, of the Ameri- can Football League, by Joel Collier. recently named Bills Sharples 001 102 031 x—8 Polybhank 110 020 100 x—S Braunstein “ 020 308 020 2--12 Richardson . 304-019 101 0—10 Tournament of Champions stand in gs Wednesday.. after four rounds. . By THE CANADIAN PRESS “ae PW iL Braunstein 440 Gervais = nS Cameron >E:28 Richardson “4°2°3 Hay . 422 Somerville 4-13 Sharples 413 Polyblank 41 8 head coach. JUNIOR LEAGUE - To-night the two leading teams ne el i gE BF JOTTINGS chores from -the: blueline-in,- the. Hi 4 rir #1 of Director, Jim Fox, who is re cuperating from surgery and can- | not be present. “Prince Of Wales, Saints 2 ‘Meet At Forum Tonight -This-meeting..has_the blessing. Charlottetown’s Recreation Team representatives of SDHS, | Minor Hockey-. Association and } Charlottetown Hockey League are urgently ask- | 4 |ed to attend and to be pre; District to state their intentions re MAHA Junior bracket—or—both. With all the cards_on the table at that time, surely Charlottetown this meeting to carry the colours of our fair city in Provitictal and Maritime play-downs. See you to-night at the big game. a : By THE CANADIAN PRESS ‘New York Rangers set a hockey record.of 19 consecu- tive games without a loss % years ago tonight in 1940—when they beat Tor- onto Maple Leafs 4-1. Mont. _ real Canadiens had played 18 nnbeaten games in _ 1927-28. 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