Tignish Rink Proves Success TIGNISH — The Centennial Community Arena at Tignish is preving to be more of popular spot than even anticipated, as a large number of people are’ tak- ing a very active part in Skating and Hockey programs. Four old time community teams were formed during the t week adding the total of teams now formed to 13. Arnie’s Flying Hawks from the village tied with the Skin. ners Pond Destroyers 66 on Wednésday aiid Welt “down to defeat 7-3 on Friday in a hard fought battle that saw many of the old time stars limping away, nursing a few sore spots. Miminagash and Tignish Shore along with the other two teams will clash in a double header on Monday. The Tignish Aces are battling out their games with other cen- tres in Island C. hotkey. Young boys ranging from Pa- perweight to Intermediate are taking part in-a full hockey pro- gram Minor hockey is held on Thursday from 3.30 — 8.30, and on Saturday from 8 a.m. until] 3.30 p.m. Two girls teams are formed. Coaching the little lea- Schedule HEY! WE'VE HADA . BABY! gue teams are, Phillip Harper, [Gerald Keough, Franklin Pere |Ty, David Harper is coaching |high school hockey. The rink is open every after- noon for physical education |Classes. The youth are shown | the fundamentals of hockey and | Skating by their teachers. Two | fre. skating periods are allow- | ed each week~for the younger | children: : A ful hockey echedule is | drawn up for Minor hockey week. The Sports day that prov- ed so successful for the ‘‘youth” ; “Covers Prince Edward SECOND SECTION | fi the past will be repeated in | February. : The | ciation facing a full hockey and skating season is trying to give equal rights to all. LOS ANGELES Canada’s Bill Créthers scored a} 1:13.2 |double in the Los Angeles in-| In the 1,000 run, door track meet Saturday, win-|beat Jan Underwood of Corval- jming the 1,000-yard run chen coming back for a meet- | Southern California for the hon- Cancelled | Crothers, 23-year-old pharma-|pared with .Underwood’s 2:13.5 cist from Markham, Ont., wag /and Nelson’s 2:13.7 The Midget Schedule for this timed in 1:10.5 in the 600 He | Crothers, running here under week has been cancelled because | ,>PPie, te mee o toon ser the colors of the East York ed of other activities takinig place! matched by George Kerr three |Track C'ub of Toronto, plac in the Forum. Ice time permit. | years later. \or New Zesinaa "te te 7 ting, one game may be schedul-| New Yorker Tom Farrell also lest autum,'..-Toyo Olympics. ed on Tuesday evening, the|came under the record with a | . teams and time to be published | second-place 1:10.9 and Willie |JEROME SECOND later |Atterbelly of the Southern Cali-| An Olympic teammate, Harry ——__— Jerome of Vancouver, was nar- | THIS WEEK | at the : (Please clip this ad for| future reference.) TUESDAY— 7:00- 8:00 A.M.—Queen Charlotte | 3:45-4:45 p.m.—Prince Street) Schapl | sort p.m.—Birchwood | igh 6:10-7:10 p.m.—Miner hockey | “90° p.mi:—Junlor Hockey 7 P.W.C. vs. North River Jrs. 25e; Adults 0c WEDNESDAY— 7:00- 8:00 A.M.—Vocational School 12:30-1:30—P.W.C. 1:30- 3:00 P.M.—Pre-School Children Skate (25¢ per family). 4:00-5:30 P.M.—Children (all ages) l5e Adults 25c. Skating 6:00- 7:00 P.M.—Miner Hockey 7:3 p-m.—Birchweood High | 3 * it’s a new Cigarillo!) | \ Yes, and the whole town's wild about _it—it's the Old Port Cigarillo, A real P treat to taste! Old Port has made a Ice Sports THURSDAY— 7:00- 8:00 A.M. Queen Charlotte! 11:00-12:00—Parkdale Jr. High 4:00- 7:00 P.M.—Figure Skating Club “$moother-smoking Cigarillo with all the well-bred taste its name demands. An extsa mild Cigarillo with vintage | flavour—and it sells for jut fee . 8:30-10:30—Senior Teens (15 yrs. and older) 35c; ADDITIONAL SPORT PAGE 10 Charlottetown, Mon., Jan. 25, 1965. CP-AP)— | fornia Striders was well back in, man of Fresno State Coliege in the 60-yard dash here sBoth men Crothers |were timed im 6.1, with Larry and lis, Ore., ana Ted Nelgon of |6.2. | record victory in the 600 yards. |ors. His time was 2:12.8 com-|teammate, Don McCarten, was Californians Jack Yerman and |third best indoor mark ever gold last in 1:0. ernistic sports , |fowly beaten by Darrel] New- | crowd of 12,087 watching. Olympic the 100 metres, ran the women’s | yards back, and 18 FORUM (|Holds Meeting lant presided over a | meeting of Souris ladies’ curlink elub Thursday night. Che Guardian Island Like The Dew” PAGE 9 door time ever posted by an American. Dunn of the U.S. Army third in| Canada’s Eleanor Haslam of | Saskatoon holds the record of And Crothers’ Fast York |6.6 set in 1960 at Winripeg: third in the 500-yard run behind | inches in ‘the long jump for the in Bil Tokomey. Yerman -was/| that évVent. timed in 59 seconds flat while | Tokomey hit 59.1 and McCarien | UPSETS STARS 59.5. Mike Larabee, 400-metre| But George Young, a science medallist at Tokyo, was teacher from Casa Grande, | Ariz., ie school. got the , . meet’s athlete award for A total of 20 Olympic medal fis stunning upset of Olympic winners competed in the invita-| distance stars Billy Mills and tional meet at Los Angeles mod-/little Gerry Lindgren in the arena, with a | two-mile run. Turning in a sizzling 56.3 fi- American Wyomia Tyus, | nal quarter mile, he hit the, tape gold medal winner in/in 8:41.2—ahead of Mills, 25 vear - "| Lindgren, who had led mos of ° | the way. Curling Club | Oregon's Dyrol Buleson, fifth in the 1,500 metres at Tokyo, won the mile in a slow 4:07.2. Tradesmen Nip Red Point PVI Tradesmen nipped Red SOURIS — Mrs. Joseph Gal- special It was decided to ask directors of the club to return the tadies’ | Point 20-18.in an exhibition bas- draw to the ladies’ games com-| ketball game Friday night at mittee. | Souris. The executive was instructed; R. Paquet smen to draw up a set of by-laws and) was ‘ie bap poles ao the bring them back. for members’ | game as he collected 8 points. approval. /R:- MacDougall: sank sir Tt was Wecided to invite mem- for the ‘Tradesmen to help their bers of Charlottetown Curlin | cause. Other players who. got on club to Souris Wednesday, and| tne scoreboard f r an offer of instructional assis-|men were: P. V tance from the men’s division) MacRae 2, and B. was accepted. | P. Ching The ways and means commit-| f te. was. told to appoint four| members each Saturday ay to provide lunch for the Satur-| day night social. The regular monthly meeting | is scheduled for Feb. 11... « NHL SATURDAY NEW YORK It TORONTO ; (Beliveau 6 (Rousseau) 3: SUMMARY © scoring. Pen- | 18:37. Hatfield 8:18; Baun! Second peried ng.| Westfall 3 First alties — 11:08. Second peried — No scori Penalties — Jons 1,06; Seiling | 7:42: 3. Montreal, Ferguson 10 | (Backstrom, Talbot) 8;01, 1. New ‘York, | alties—Rivers 8:36; Green 13: ll, 0:58. 2. Toronto,| Larose 13:24; Green 17:45. ~~ (Keon, Douglas) 14:43 | Third period — 4, Penalties—None. |Richard 12 ( Saves: | 8:05; 5. Montreal, Plante “11 6 9~26) ard) 18:39; 6. Montreal, “11 7 8~26| (Provost, Richard) 9:16. ~ —Backstrom 5:48. MONTREAL 5 BOSTON 1 — 5 SUMMARY Fist period — 1. Montreal,| Worsley un 13:04. - | Johnston eileen oes mene, coe coer ernment 7 é fo s pe] <> % % Pas Ralph Boston sailed 26 feet, 8} old | 2. | Penalties—Johnson 3:43; Rivers | Bill Crothers Wins Twice ‘| =. =, In LA Indoor Track Meet if 60-yard dash in 6.7—the besi mm-| ‘ the Sandy's Royals will be out three of the main cogs in the Peardon. Game fi tonight to see just how good. Royals machine, from left to 8 ie German National team right they are: Junior Mac- { ® 9m. this eve really is. 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