THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN recs: ssvil.-N MARCH" 30. 1953 ,,,,, - - Joey MacDonald's old Timers ad gm you-'a city rive Pin newl- mg Ieasue by scorn, a total oi ,0-5 points during the season's ,1 , The leazue schedule was ..,mp1eted early tilts week. '1-he Alerts dnished in second place with em points. followed M.C.A. with m. The gocketl were fourth with 0054 pgmts with Tweela filth and the City Five Pin , thing 'League Statistics am the Alerts with a score oi 4101 had the high team match. 1"innl standing rbliowing are the averages of Sb”"w'y"m M-xthl bowlers with 00 or more strin I. Joey Maononald Dl'Uil&' hisnseli J. gliol-nu. again the most coflmllf 1W2" with v. Williams, or so 244.4 ul overuse 0 - '1 "ml Dr 1.. Duffy, A 72 241.9 Vic willinrns had the second hiIh- 1 Matoliinnon. MCA 03 242.6 est Meme with 74M "K1 94- M. Mackensie. A in ma M3013 D1117! WM third with 9639- R. Miooabe. MJCA so 237.: Freddy MBTIKUO 1"-71104 910 N39 H. Plnesu. T '14 230.0 aw-re oi the league with his score 1), d, A 74 34,3 of 424;, Glen Matheson had a 413 13, scmgyq, orr as may and will shephard 410- Ar! 1331- G. Maunooon. MAO 06 233.4 lem took the high three honors w, Chgndlqf. 3 39 mg; with a total oi 1306 followed by 3. Cameron. R 00 232.8 Joey MacDonald with 020 Mid in- .7. Kqyu, 54 231,9 mg MauK.im1on with 911. R. Msscbonsid. R 06 230.4 The old Timers with a total oi A. Bsilem, SW '12 220.2 1495 rolled the high team QIIIIIO -47. Folk, R. Q 227.6 Bowlers with in- than 00 strings 0. K s y s. '1' 14 J. Williams. lg; :: A. Inligno. C. - Dalian, I W 52 211.2 J. Bzotak, T 88 210.1 C. Loolsir. r 310.1 I". Mmolnnis, A 1 312.0 1''. P o r d. T , '12 210.1 E. Ellison, 01' 01 210.0 T. whitlock. '1' 04 200.1 '1'. Rogers, A 02 100.9 1' M'o'rsgue, A is 210.7 W. Shepherd. Or 00 242.0 S. Williams. 01: 42 220.7 E. Larter. R. 40 34.4 1-1. Poulton, OT as 230.! Fr. P. MoMahon.A 30 211.8 K.MseDonaid,McA 20 210.0 F. Toombs, as 210.2 0. Gallant. It 48 200.0 P. Harley, T 14 201.4 D. Grinham, MDA 0 208.3 E. Acorn. MCA 0 101.0 G. Bond, MCA 0 104.8 (3. Gmokelzt, SW 40 104.0 Mncbonail, SW 14 103.0 .1. Baldwin, SW 24 108.0 E. Lenlanc. MOA 0 182.0 ll. Pineau. T, 14 100.6 0. Gallant. Or 1 172.0 Legend: OT-old Timers; A-Al- erts; R-Rockets: SW-shur-Wy-nns; T-Tweels. High single Gaines breaking up bros, Glggey's Pharmacy, Cleaners, Lloyd Grant, Sh Pure Milk Company, Boo Executive members. BUY YOUR TICKET TODAY First Prize ...... ...... ....... 31,000.00 Second Prize .......-...... .................. ..... Third Prim ............. ......... .. Tickets on sale at Miltonls Old Spain, Fred Lam- T. ISLANDERS: HOCKEY CLUB , SHIP CONTEST The closing is drawing near and the ice is in the harbor. 250.00 100.00 Robinson's Supplies, Master erwin Williams, Walter Cox, ster Club and Hockey Club High Three Games A. Baliem J. MacDonald .. I. Maoxlnnon High Team Game Old '1”-.er M. C. A. snur-wynns Salvador, smallest republic or Central America and independent since 1841. covers 13,000 square miles. Abbles Win -Midget grown Saturday evening at the Forum, Olrarlottetowws Midget Abbies de- feated Summersidc Legionalres by a score of 4-1 in a sudden-death ilxtiue tor the Island Midget hoc- key title and the Enman Drug Co. Trophy. emblematic of same. Nobles jumped into a three goal lead in the first period but from then on the best Oharlie Ken- nedy's boys could do was split a pair in the fat second period and play a scoreless third period. Both teams skated fast and played a close-checking game throughout, with both winners and losers put- ting up some good hockey. The game was handled by John Richard and Art Perry. Following is the summary: First Period 1-Abbieshlee (Simmonds, A1-oenault) ...4:00 2-Abbies, Crabbe (Praught) . 8:10 3-Analbies, Kane (Lee, Arsentault) .. . Second Period 4-sumrmeraide Whalen (Phillipa) , , , o-Abbies. Lee .. .. Third Period No scoring. 1 Lin.eurpa:-- Burnmerside: Goal, U. Gallant; defence, J. Whaien, G. Grady, R, Kenny, A. Banter; forwards, C. Gaudet. G. Grady, J. Phillips, R. Laugihlin. MIOLOBH, Ansennult, MoAusland. Albbies: Goal, T. Redmond; de- fence. T. Davies, G. MacDonald, J. Pound; forwards, A. Crabbe. T. Kane. L. Curiey. V. Gr-men, E. Praught, R. Lee, A. Gillis. H. Sim- monds, M. Pineau. . 9:40 12:00 12:3 U- Paperweight R Champs llccided Paperweight Abbles won the ' Island title Saturday evening at the Forum when they defeated Kenslngton Paper-weights by a score of 5-1 to take the second game of the home-and-home scr- ies and win the round 11-3. Both teams worked hard all the way but after a scoreless first period, Abbies ran in four goals to Jump into a commanding lead. The Kensington boys played hard in the third period and split two goals with the winners to make the final score for the game 5-1. The game was handled by John Richard and Art Perry. Llneups:- Abbles: Goal P. Clark; de- fence, R. Rice, Blggsr, P. Mec- Gonneil; forwards, B. MacMilisn. D. Lee, F. Burke, A. Macxlnnon, D. Lawior, P. Mullally, B. Prowse. W. Ward. . Kensington: Goal, B. Palmer: deience, F. Thibeau, C. Murphy, C. MacLeod: forwards, R. Mac- Mlilan. D. Blacquiere, L. Wed- msn, C. Paynter, F. Jardine, G. MacLean, J. Brown. Summsry:-- I First Period Scoring-None. Second Period 1-Abbles. A. Macxinnon. (Prowse, Ward) ' 2-Abbles. MacDonald (MacKinnon) . 3-Abbles, MacMillsn .. . 4-Abbies, MacKlnnon, (McConnell) Third Period 5-Kenslngton, F. Thlbeau 1.15 - 6-Abbles, Blggar, (Rice) 13-00 Abogwait Bantams Win From S'side Abbie Bantams packed too much scoring power in the first two per- iods ot a sudden-death game set- urday night at the Forum, for Bummer-side's 1-iol-man Bantams The City boys came out on the big and of a 4-2 soore, winning the Island Bantam crown and Physi- cal Fitness awards. Abbies notched three goals in the first period and one in the second with the Buamnerside boys, staging a npiritededrive in the third period. which netted them two goals. It was a well played game throughout with s bit of still checking thrown in by both teams. Line1rps:- Summersldc: Goal, Bill Dawson; defence, Durant, Clow, Couse, Sil- llphant; forwards, G. Harris, 3. Noonan, Garth Harris, G. Deigh- an, .1. Phillips, D. Rose, M. Scott, D. Purcell, F. Dos.R.oches, L. Poir- ier. Abbies: Goal, G. Ward; defence. B. Mulligan, M. Arsenault, A. Mc- Cabe, P. Mustard; forwards. B. Pusher, D. Currie, G. Trainor, B. Reid, F."Bradley, G. Cuclmore, G. Noonan, G. Watts, P. Lund, J. In Germany: . . France . . . Great Britain . . . skilled Aircraft Technicians of the Royal Canadian Air Force are serving NATO in defence of freedom. if you are between 17 and 40, there's a career opportunity in the RCAF for you too! 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Arsensult -- (Pooher) .............................. ..1s.oa 3-Alibies, Paaher (Trainor)...i'i:i0 Second Period 4-Abbles, Trainor ................. ..10:4li - Third Period I : 5-5ummoraide, A. HlXfil.....,l5.06 v." w'nter! - 0-susnmenide. slilliphant ....1'i:00 H5 wk ,1 I, an yo one you can 0 oy samol complete comfort that ' loci: summer day an enjoyable. -llannsx Alvo-llo Heating-warm nirl conditionin -provides it because it? duplieatoo t conditions that providaj yosnpleta comfort: " 1 iI.AirdIMr4qMtonposatuo.'p .I. Continues Mt pantie vnolon In. air. 1 I NF) Abbie Pee-Wees , . Saturday evening at the Forum, Abbie Pee-Wees defeated Sum- : mersid Holm Pee-Wees b score fit 2-0 taon win the sudyderll nu h"m "M11" death game. the island title and tnnhu. mm” .' '" . Physical Fitness awards emble- ".M”h "" "' "". matlc of same. As the score in- l. dicates, it was a closely fought lAll yours enjoy the moment youl contest with sparkling plays from winter-condition your homo with. ., 1- tlme to time by both teams. . Tralnor. in the nets for Summer- , W . M. v side. made some good stops and Callaghan in the Abbies cage sl- 06-i00 Fitzroy St. Phone 1443-1444 though not called on to save as often earned his shutout by be- ing on the job on several that were labelled as goals. Llneups:- Summerslde: Goal. Tralnor; defence. Holman, Doucetie, Sheen, Arsenauit; forwards, Ranaghsn, Sonler, J. Gallant, Pineau, Schur- mnn. Brackenberry, Brown. Antares; Goal, F. Callaghan; 115- Joseph, F. Gauthier. A. MacFad- (Gauthier) ..................... .. fence, V. Mulligan, S. Johnston, yen. Second Period R. Bradley, S. Connolly; forwards, Officials: A. Perry, J. Richard. Scoring-None. H. Callaghan, C. MacMlllsn. J. SummnrY1- Third P9l'i0d Kennedy. D. Buntsln, W. Msc- First Peri-ad 2-Abbles. A. MscFadyen, Donald, L. Cahlll, D. 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