The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., Feb. 1, 1965. 9) Emerson For Gran MELBOURNE ‘AP) Roy Emerson kept alive his hopes of a grand slam in world tennis this year by winning the Aus- tralian title for the second straight time Sunday but had to etage a great comeback to re- tain the championship Fred Solle. also from Aus- tralia. had the Aussies’ Davis Minor Hockey The following are the results in Charlottetown Minor Hockey League for last week, up to and Roger Duffy, George Birt; Hawks 2 — Blair Kelly (2) Jays 1 Gordon Frizzell; Blackbirds 0 Redbirds 2 — Chris Estabrooks (2); Falcons 1 — Shane Doyle. Larks 4 — Lal Hennessey (3),| Donald Stevenson: Owls 1 — Cari Trainor. | Bluebirds. 2 — Wayne Square- | briggs (2);—Ducks 6. | Ravens 1 Kent Osborne; Loons 1 — Kevin Devine. Gulls 5 — Gordon Betts, Blair, Gillis, Bobby Falls, Brian Car- | thichae!, Danny Murphy; Crows 2 — Ronnie Sobey (2). -THIS WEEK at the -FORUM (Please clip this ad for future reference.) i MONDAY 7:00-8:00 a.m.—Minor Hockey 19:30-12:00—Parkdale High 3:45-4:45 p.m.—Prince Street School 5:00-8:00—Minor Hockey 8:30-10:30 p.m.—Skate te the P.E.I. Reg't. Band. TUESDAY— 7:00- 8:00 A.M.—Queen Charlotte 3:45-4:45—Birchwood High 5:00-6:00—Miner Hockey + 8:30 p.m.—Junior Hockey 8.D.U. vs. North River Jrs. Students 25c; Adults Ste EDNESDAY— 100+ 8:00 A4.M,—Vocational School i2:20.1:30—P.W.C. 1:30-3:00 P.M.—Pre-Scheol Children (25e 6:00. 7:00 P.M.—Minor Hockey 7:30 p.m.—West Keat and Sp: Park Schools Ice Sports THURSDAY— 7:00- 8:00 A.M. Queen Charlotte 11:00-12;00— Parkdale Elem- 4:00. 7:00 P.M.—Figure Skating Club * 7:00-8:00 p.m.—Peerless Hour 8:30 p.m.—Junior Hockey Rogers “Rangers” vs. P.W.C. Students 25c; Adults 50. Hopes d Slam Cup ace down 2 in sets and was leading 31 in the third when Emerson suddenly rase to his greatest heights and pulled out the match. The scores were 7-9, 2-6, 6-4, 7-5, 61 For the first half of the match, Stolle could do no wrong. His big, service was working perfectly and his ground strokes clipped the tines repeatedly. At 3-1 he looked like a sure winner but from that point on the match took amazing change Emerson suddenly lifted his | game. broke back and within a } matter of a few points was in | ‘ an mn St. Dunstan's University Saints, who departed from this rity yesterday after receiving a royal sendoff from the student body, know full well that to- night's game with St. Francis Xavier University could give them a stranglehold on first place — if they win. As it is now, Saints Defeat Dal 5-3; |/Play St. FX Tonigh Seiniewicz. At this point, it! looked like the game would break | wide open as the-Saints poured on the pressure, but then they tapered off considerably. A In the third period, Dal"came | on strong and at 1.45 Ron Smyth | Carafel) 7:40; SDU, A. G. | beat George. MacNeil on a screen | | shot from fifteen feet. Dal, Smy- Penalties: Dal., (2); Craig, Smythe, DeRose: SDU: Pollock, ’ MacCarville. Second period: SDU, V. Mul- ligan (M. Kelly. . Gelinas) 4.10; SDU, B. .De- Gelinas (D, Carufel, M. Roy), Penalties: SDU, Hughes the Saints have won all five of | th scored again at 10:40 on a/ Dal., Hyneman. their games, as However, by the unique méni- pulation of the-point system fol- | lowed by the M.L4L.L., the,Saints have 14 points, while St: “F:X. has only 8. che game tonight is worth four points, so a victory would give them 18 points with only five games remaining in the schedule. With the except- has St. F.X.| quick shot which eluded Mac-| Third petiod: Neil. | | St. Dunstan's outshot “Dal- | housie 46-18, with @i of the | Saints’ shots g@omilig in’ the first | period | Referee Dewar Judsen called | 14 penalties, 8 to Dal and 6 to | SDU. Dal. Smythe (Drmje, Stoddard) 1.45;. Dal, Smythe (Craig) 10:40, Penalties:' SDU, LeClair, -De- Carufel; Dal., Drmja, McFar- | lane. he 87 3B G. Seiniewicz 1 6o-2 Winners of Dow's Mens and | ‘Prince Edward Island's cs 1964 Dominion Silver “D” winners—the Montague Ladies Curling Club. = f This week, the Dominion Silver "D” playoffs get under way to determine ¢g winner to represent this province in the national championships — the Dominion Diamond “D" — in Halifax. en || the provincial and national championships are "sponsored by Dominion Stores who contribute . & The following is the schedule for the Diamond "D" Draw at the Charlottetown Cur- ling Club for Tuesday. TUESDAY:— Bye, Rosemary Hill. 12 NOON 9 A.M. Ice 1—Vivian Sheen, Summer- Ice 1—Ev. Cudmore, Montague side vs. Marguerite Stewart, Sake gen : es tebnent Aberten. a side vs. Ella Taylor, Belvedere. MacMillan, RCAF © Ice 3—Blanche Smith, Montague we Gece taastanahh, Catalans Ae inka Macdonald, OCC. Ice 4 — Mary Acorn, CCC vs. . ee 4—Kay Dosing COC Ice 5—Glad Carrathers, CCC”. Ice 5—Alice Delaney, Souris | nw SPONSORED BY — 2 ><\e Competing Ainks eF~ & ” vs. Sybil MacMillan, CCC... vs, Doris MacDonald, CCC financial support t6 the silver “D” playotfs and iptv Sees. ee eased gE: t= espa pay for all expensed for the competing rinks a and accredited delegates to the C.L.C.A. annual : ude SJ * meeting ond Dominion Diomond "D” playoffs. Sort: Sekai ta SE ot ee . 9 aturda anus jon of the two game series with Boys Wear ‘Three Star Select- including ciakial january the ematch eae eect | &. Thomas, the Saints have ion Award’’ were Billy Mac- | BANTAM became as Stolle faltered under vin when the games ere mae vue Mien ant | Knights 7 — Kier Jackson '3), the pressure | ale ~ : { Jimmy Jackson (2), Leslie Australia s Margaret Smith ~ WINNING RINK | a Sepyehrmsccres = SUMMARY | Merriam, Alan James; Comets again confirmed her edge over) ; ae ‘arti ‘lub t From left to right the presentive: Dr. Gidding, the Although the Saints h ve thei First period: Dal., Drmaj 6 - Carl Myers 2 Dougie Billie Jean Moffit of Long The Dr. Wen MacDonald Charlottetown Curling Clu na bove shows Jim Cam local Se . R tiv i s = ove o (Ling) 2.11; SDU, B. MacMil- Doiron (4) Beach, Calif., advancing to the skipped rink was the winning this past week. Dr. Mac-_ picture above MacD jocal Seniors Representive in sights fdcused on a win tonight, lan (V Mulligan D DeCarufel) 5 9) . ’ a curling team in the Seagrum Donald's fuorsome defeated eron, Dr. Wen Mac onald the DCA; Wallie Rodd, and they are fully aware that they ‘aa ° . Indians 5 Paul Doyle ‘2), finals of the women's singles © . Ed Tan- Earle Arnett, the Seagrum re- Frank Cox. much better tha 10.38; SDU, B. MacMillan (M. | Brian Sobey 2), Ed. Stirling; with a 61, 8-6 triumph. She was S¢nior Competition at the the rink skipped by = — cae ¥ the Roy, D. DeCarufel) 5.29. Clippers 3 Louis Buller. Gary joined by Maria Bueno of Bra- r : . hepe te topple the chsy Yn. — Campbell. Colin Younker zil. who downed South Africa's ° Y S T | Senators 8 — John White '3), Annette Van Zyl, 62, 6-3 Curlina Draw wim team vine Fant en Loci David Roberts (4), Willred Poul. The following is the curling [ ac Onda S In The Saints had difficulty in ton, Barons 3 Keit : e follo A d Mee é Blair MacQuarrie. Allison Mac- Murray Hbr. eae for eee at the . tten s t Del Sead oda aout tharlottetown Club. ’ nsequent- 0 Blades 6 — Paul MacDougall Rifl Sh 7 p.m. (spares needed) 8 a : Chariotietown YMCA Blue-| 'Y came through with a perfor- Tuesday, Feb. ‘ gall, ' . mance 53 score somewhat less David Clay. Frank MacIntyre rte oot Ive 1 — E.. Matheson, H_ Ed- phins Swim Team travelled to| 1. usual. The game 1 (2 Péter* Williams. ~TouisDoe-*- The” following are the results? *#P4S-- H.—Coffin, W. McGregor ins - Moncton. last. Saturday. Jan. 0 the drive-and excitement fea- herty: Hornets 2 — Tim Camp- of the rifle shoot held at Mur- YS L Wellner, W. Carr, B. Hop. to attend the 3rd annual ey | tured in the UNB game of a week bell, Gary Ready. ray Harbour on January 28th. Kilts, F. Lewis Donald f top- ee ee ago, and even the fans had’ Hawks 6 Paul MacDonald Fred White go, Ice 2 — L. Campbell, Dr. Kel- = The Dr. Wen MacDonald rink , ‘The Mac eae OP- held at the Moncton Y. Freder- y gaitieg on (3), Paul Trainor (2), Gerald Jim Gordon 95 ly. Burke, H. MacLaughlan captured’ the provincial Senior pled the ae ekipped icton Y Swim team took top ho- cone sumes ere scor- Pacquet; Aces 4 — David Mur- Darrell White a5 VS MacDonald, B. Ball, D. curling bonspiel at the Char- rink in the awe vous The nours away from the local oe 's.a1 ant naghan, Jimmy Killorn (3) Bruce Gormley 94 Rogers, H MacDougall lottetown Curling Club Satur- a convincing 1- oe © squad, last years’ winners. The ng : period Totems 7 -- Winston Weath- Harley Fraser 92 Ice 3 — T. Whitlock, W. Red- day when they walloped the Tanton rink advanced to the | meet was a great success with as goal by Dick Drmaj from | erby (4 Robert Stewart (3); Ethel Buell 92 den, S. Harper, A. MacNeill vs. Ed Tanton foursome 17-3 in the finals by pcos ie Sy ril over half of the 54 events being close in. It wagg’t until 10.39 that Flyers 3 — Glen MacInnis (2), | Allan Richards 92 A.E. Piercey, B Crockett, H. finals. ae from the Belvedere type that is better expressed ee oe peor Billy / David MacDonald | Douglas MacLeod g2 Rector, Boe Sense - hor the final match the Tan- 8 & puete finish. The older age aaten. Gah rem ten eet eae i RG Sats Ae Tt PRE “F arabian Tele white ae eit he att ope cices: me Storey, beget, *Y x aes NE masa Se ie vit epante’d wr He POUR the jocal squad. CAINE». vesemriinn pleked ore: Caribous 2 — Phil Claybourne Bruce Dart 91 k Arete Shame Sie ae) ‘Side Rink . | first end, but at the end of the | through van orn abba af the game at 15,29 on a goal bs - ‘ sary Gormley oo «5. MacLennan, ion, . { ld rink was ance as they nine first a , oe eee ae oe Jackie MacLeod 9 Procter Wins Bonspiel | tas aaerunte 7-2 lead {two seconds out of their 14; =e apie ween Barry MacKinnon (2). Darrel] Douglas White a3 sosdlce 5 T white. Dr. Mac- . ; lend they were never headed as events. Dave Wathers, a Mari- powerplay wes evident in this Hennessey; Lions 0 Billy Duffy eo; Kay, A. MacEwen, D Taylor vs, ALBERTON — A Summer. they turned the game into a | time record holder, still showed f.3) hen they held a Racoons § — Delmar Frizzett Keith White ag C. Flemming, Dr. Willis, M. side rink, skioped by Sens route. Members pf the win- | his favor in the craw! as he plac-' twe-cnes adveinan for 37 sec- (2), Garth Reeves, Allan Gass, Marven Gordon a7 White, F. Coady. Mann, won Barbour's Sérvice g féursome include: Wen | ad first in his event and helped onds, yet they failed to get a George Rogers: Zebras 6 David Murdock 5 8.30 p.m. Station Trophy aad ether aspie! | MacDonald. skip: Jim Came- his relay teams to victory. Bob) ooo’ dhot on goal Coyotes 5 — Bobby MacGui- Rev Harris 82 Ice 1 — Open. when they topped the bonspie! | ron, mate; Wally Rodd, sec- Lively and Fran Whitlock took , gan (4), Billy Higgins: Seals 4 Jimmy Robertson 82 Ice 2 — Doug Cameron vs. J. at Alberton Friday and Satur’ | ond: and Frank Cox, lead. top honors in the breaststroke, THREE IN SECOND Grant Gaudet, Ricky Carver Dennis Ferguson 89 Squarebriggs day. The trophy was Leber of The winning’ foursome will and Individual Medley evants.| Play evened’up in the second (2). James Power William Harris 80 Ice 3 — Art Burke vs. Dr. Mc- by Frank Bryan, pres’ represent the Island in the Both Bob and Fran held the period, at least territorily, but Springers 8 — Billy Doherty Bert MacLeod 80 Donald, R. Ketch, B. Acorn, B. the Alberton club. |Dominion Senior chemapicn- team with the most points by in-| the Saints still fired home three (4), Donald Gallant (3), Blair -Patsey_ Billard so Willis. Other members of the tcam | ships which ae ee ae dividuals on the team. Steve| unanswered goals. Vince Mulli- MacKay: Foxes 3 - Cyril Con- Jerry Leeco rm —scllee 4 Dr. Giddings vs. Ro- were Clint MacLean, Lioyd | Port Arthur i rere ad Wonnacott, Heather MacLean! gan got the first at 4:10 on a nick (2), Mike Quins Charlie Murdock 80 ger Goss (Rendezvous Play-off, Lawless and Jim Rankin ~- oe on oe ck the first and Dianne Taylor took top hon-| screen shot from the point. Then Rams 4 — Don MacLean (3), Doald Beaton s, Ice 5 — D. O'Rourke vs. G.' Runner up was the rink skip- \* son that the Seniors (over | OFS in the Freestyle event for | Billy MacMillan collected his Bill MacDonald: Setters 2 — ALL rvr . ~ | Stewart. ped by Hank Seifred, RCAF, 58 years old) will be competing their ages and Steve also placed) third of the — | Mike Reddin, D'Arcy Murphy. Nine Mile Creek "RUSSIAN FLU SPREADS While Harold MacLeod's rink |) patienal basis through, the | rst in the Individual Medley) a ae © ted four | ‘ Wolves 10 — Billy Campbell, \ye . | MOSCOW ‘Reuters)—A :wen first conaelation with Bert aoa af the-Bowre”’ of Weg, ~Tae vets and Celieee | cals, carved Ge pace behied Bobby MacMillan (6), Jimmy Visit The Bruins ous epidemic of influenza in” F: mg.,team second. | Séhgriit se aanet ~ rou b finishing | the Del net and pecsed to Mac- Andrew, Don Currie, Brian Mac- The Murray Harbour Bruins Russia has spread to Tallinn, ‘R entered were skipped = CER you Pee ae | Millan standing directly in | Rae; Bisons | Andy Mathe-/ will host the Nine Mile Creek the capital of Estonia, newspa- by James Burden, Charlotte- re f . Brit- ae | front of the Tiger’s cage. Two on Bulldogs at the Murray Harbour Per reports from Tallinn said town: William Ross, RCAF; | Nyasaland, the former Brit- The final score for the teams ea- minutes later Andre Gelinas PAPERWEIGRT Rink tonight. Thursday Health officials here Charles MacLennan and K. ich pretecterate. took the king. tered was Fredericton, 197.) ¢oung a loose puck beside the | Sparrows 3 — Mark Mullen, Game time is slated for 830 Were fighting to prevent the pune both of ed and ee aaa there in the Moncton 180, Charlottetown 18, fai goaltender and promptly | Joey MacLellan. Shaun MacDon- pm. and a general skate will epidemic, which star‘ed in Len- aa id. Adneston ra yan, wth contery and Saint John 112. | lifted it behind @ surprised Ron | ald: Cardinals 2 — Kevin Pac- tollow the hockey game. ingrad, from reaching Moscow. | - : quet (2) Robins 3 Kevin Cooper (2), David Hennessey; Eagles 1 —| Doug Tweel. ' Orioles 3 Lyle Sheppard, - BORDEN NATIONALS Regular Admission ILE PERROT, Que, (CP) — Banque Canadienne Nationale after a woman set off the bur- giar alarm, police said Tuesday. The attempted robbery took place Monday night in the com- bination grocery .- restaurant- bank in He Perrot, ® miles | southwest of Montreal. BORDEN RINK 2 — 8:15 P.M. vs.