ouski and Riviere Du Loup. Henry, IngartieIcI Get Two; 4-2 \SECND SECTI NEW YORK (APl—Two goalsl apiece by Camille Henry and Earl Ingarfield and some sciny tillating goaltending by Jacques Plante sparked New York Ran-1 Maritime Fans Get Opportunity MONCNN: -— Hockey fans in the Maritimes will have a better opportunity to see National Hoc- key League action at the Mon- treal Forum this season as a re- sult of a new package deal an- nounced by Canadian National Railways. Under the new deal CN is of- fering N'HL fans a special pack- age rate which includes trans- portation. accommodation and a seat at Canadiens home games. Canadian National will have available tickets to Saturday night games in Montreal for At- lantic Region Hockey enthu- siasts. Special ticket arrange- ments can be made for groups travelling together even more advantageous transporta- tion rates will apply to groups. The railways new plan. which Is aimed at increasing off-peak travel by train between t h e Maritimes and Montreal. SPORTS FRONT By JIM CULLEN r @iimdian Charlottetown, Thurs. Nov. 12, 1964. PAGE 13 3 Attleck Leads Saints’ Attack "Airfleck the ball pander." these were the words that echoed .drequently across the St. Dunstan's University campus yester. as .the St. Dunlstan's High School gridiron crew Summerside High School in e annual ‘potatc emblematic of the Island Interscholastic SeniOi gers to a 4-2 National Hockey ahead again at 9:54 with Dick‘ League victory over BostonlDuff assisting. . {in Bruins Wednesday night. enry’s second tip-in goal of Henry. whose hot hand has;the night came in the middle produced five of the last eightgsession with Harry Howell and oats scored by New York. waslseiling assisting. at his tip-in best. twice flicking! Johnny Bucyk short shots behind Boston goalielfinal goal in the last two min- Ed Johnston. 1utes after a scramble in front Plante. recalled from Balti- of Plante. Ingarfield's second more last week. turned in his goal went into an empty net second straight fine perform- with 27 seconds left: ance. The veteran goalie shut} First Period -— 1. New York. out Toronto Saturday night. He Henry 5 (Gilbert. Selling) 8:33. turned away 32 Bruin shots, 16 2. ston. Rivers 1 9:54. 3. of them in a hectic first period. New York. Ingarfield 3 (Duff) Henry sent the Rangers in 11:43. Penalties — Green 7:10. front on a power play goal at Nevin 16:08 8:33 of the opening session while. Second period—4. New York. Ted Green. who drew a total of Henry 6 (Howell. Selling) 4:32. 11 penalty minutes in the game. Penalties—Brown. Green ma- was sitting out a two - minute jors 0:50, Kurtenfbach 3:07. 8:12, scored Boston's ' I 1 ay lllwiltled with 1bowl classic' 3‘A' football anampion 11p. Leslie Affleck who Is a grade twelve student at the Ma]. school was the backbone of the Red and Whi ed them to a 7-1 victory over the Summerside ‘ representative in a sudden death final and brought the League trophy to rest at St. Dunstan’s for the second year running. G e teams were very evenly matched and although the whole Red and White squlad contributed an all-out effort it was Affleck that made the difference for iihe winners. Les was called upon to carry e mail on numerous occasions and each time the sturdy fulllbalck proved equal to the task as he barged through sentence. Rod Gilbert deflected Hadfield 5:20. Howell 11:23, I Sm l. f uh e essan an ace .., r . . . v or one Eli: Slim“ SI’aEdShOI to Hem filign’ingliilii‘i: 19121-732, Green lthe Zlifrglfiwogedlnfhe winning touclldonin for the Saints as he 3 per“ at the 19“; Third eriod _' 3' no to Ibroke lose on about the Summerside 40 yard line and tram corner. Bucyk 5 (Prentice) ‘18_345 "' inside the visitors five yard linef beforet helm1 tl‘llauiseol 3011:1- ' ' ' . ' ' ' ‘ ‘ uccess ul 'n so ing e ains ‘g Wayne Rivers tied it for Bos~ New York. Ingameld 4 (Dun) flfifgmefigefiflefigngl to go over fogpthe major, but in 1the second down situation Leslie bulled his way over the line to give the MacDonald and Lund coached crew 3.6-1 bulge. ‘ The Summerside squad had gained their paint With a safety. toll is little more than a mian 19:33. Penalties — Gilbert 2232. later when he picked up a loose; 50th 6:28. Mikol 17:22. puck and beat Plante on a short} Saves. ' backhander. It was the rookie’sl Johnston 4 813—25 Billy Weaftherble Who was calling the signals m]. the Winn-mg first NHL 8931' Flame 16 8 IFS-l aggregation successfully converted the_ Saints' major. Inga rfield put New Yorkl Attendance: 13.892. 1' Neither team had a serious scoring Opportunity after Alt- 1 , for If! ks ma . but the crowd who had turned out thfir favoréitres didn’t start to move out till the final whistle. antees seats at the hockey game provided they are ordered be- fore noon the day before. 11 Canadian National's bargainl rates for the pac age: make ltl possible to travel to and from the game and obtain admission. to the Forum for as low as $26 ' from Moncton. $28 from Saint John $30 from Halifax and $32 from Sydne . Special rates have also been obtained at ON's Queen Eliza- beth Hotel in Montreal for hoc- key fans wishing to stay over- night and return the following day. 1 Canadian National is operating the scheme in various regions for a total of 35 home games fea- turing Montreal Canadiens. 1 Full details of the package deal can be obtained from CN V passenger sales offices. In the Atlantic Region special rates are in effect from the.fol- lowing centres Sydney. Halifax. Truro. Charlottetown. Moncton. Saint John. Bailiurst. Campbell- ton. Matnpedia. Mont Joli. Rim- F 1x111” PLAIN or FILTER TIP ClGARETTés MORE BEIVEDERE WINNE NOW ENTERED FOR GRIIIIII PRIZE 0F $5,000.00 . ‘ 1011 on 111111 5.00 ‘5,ooo.oo 111ml 1101111 VERY IIEXT PACK OF BElVEIIERE CIGARETTES! Here are Just a few Boivodon smokers who have found 05.00 Cash Award Certificate. in Bolvoden cigarette packages Ward Gentile-too are packed with Iotveden oige t' one each A «on one you find moons grand prize of 05,000.00. Smoke and enjoy the bold cliffs overlooking the Atlantic as the Summerside lads fought hard to try to pull out the Victory. i Although. in our opinion. Affleck was by far thebest ball player in uniform we think that this league is praying a big success and that it will produce numerous players who Will go on to star in college football TicI Bits From Here And There Whitey Ford is recuperating from an operation on his I left ' """”‘" Yankees‘ celebrated southpaw should ’SAINTS WIN ISLAND CHAMPIONSHIP 'peuarmea M m Sonny [him Is 3111‘ Making lile Miserable BOSTON (AP )-—The weather w. . The surgery was 0 ay by Dr. Denton Cooley. It was to _ a circulatory ailment that had sidelined Ford during. the middle Ocean, Liston took on three in New England on Veterans sparring mates Sh - - n - ta es of the American League pennant race. and again during . . - . _ . own above presenting the to, from left to right. Les Dave Boswell. Provincial Phy- School in the Potato Bowl 7-1. 5 g . - . - M will Day was damp and bleak but. L‘swn made things miserable.1 trophy emblematic of the Is- A 1' fl e c k and Mike Lund sical Education Director. The which was held at St Dunstans the W01?“ 5%".65' 305%??? for the hosPltal said ormei co-captains of the winning St. Saints won the trophy by de- ' [be disc a'rge 1“ a u ' heavyweight champion las usual, for Faneda Cox. Amos! land Interscholastic Senior ‘A' Sonny Liston continued to blaze Lincoln and Curtis Bruce as. Championship football team a ho trail on his road to a 'Liston ran his total of sparring Dunstan's High School team is {eating Summerside H i g h t'iold yesterday. New Glasgow Rangers are ho'lding practice Mic? daily‘m title meeting with Cassius lMu- to 148 round preparation for the Maritime Senior Hockey Leagues opening hammad All) Clay next Mon- the Rangers will host the Halifax Schooner-s. Playing s. ' ‘ wllien day ' til: Cd‘ng owfata{limitlsstoo’i .coaoh Fleming Mackell has been holding both morning and At h' t i ‘ t 1 ta' tPl y h c on: O levenling workouts with more than 20 players trying out for P l y ml: u tr :1 angas: “2:531 63 1521:; apcekiiiigogltirmigiis niii‘and“ - :berths Nels Tremblay who fired 89 Goals for the Rangers last . -. 1 i own. ‘ . ' . ' _ ‘ ° . . miles south of Boston on the ,But another .000 had to be , lwmter was expected to work out With the team yesterday. turned away. Charlottetown’s Alfred Flanagan dented the twines while Liston departed from his} I l playing for the Halifax Schooners against the Windsor Maple Leafs in an exhibition game Tuesday night. The players and 0 rs e e u s o e 5 fans appeared to take things a little bIt too serious and a brawl broke out in the third oeriod. officials were forced to call the game off. Leafs won~ the .contest by a 4-2 score. usual routine of holding a news conference after the daily work- out. LacIies Draw A B I d 1.3.3 "t he was Pleasant "0 3?” CHICAGO (CPl — Montreaiian outstanding performance. 114:29. MacNeil 17:11. Larose19:22. 19:57. R Hull. 10:42. M111: ‘ t e ve are it?” a,"d Till“ at me “me Canadiens kept pace with For-1 ' - year - old netminder118:37_ ita. Beliveau 17: 5. . The Quebec Aces are maintaining their 'hot-streak' in the is $2 geagilé’ped r9” fouow' onto Maple Leafs in the Na- 1 was pressed into service for 'n- 1 Second period _ 1, MontreaL . Saves: 6110811.me L98gue. The Aces have 13 Wfiioriles 12‘ “3,5 The following is the curling Liston. ph mug sess‘i’mh tional Hockey League race for jured Charlie Hodge who wasl Backstmm 5 (Halon OrOVOSt' Worsley 9 3 9—26 Sham. It: glV them all 11 Pgihllitnblllge it“): til; 15516013 5:866 be; draw for the coming Ladies’ - us. a .9” said e was first place Wednesday night sidelined with I pulled back . ' _ ’ Hall 5 9 9—23 Bernie . m 30°” .Geo “ is 3' ~ 9 e . ekique Centennial Match which is be- gettmg “gm” eaCh day a! . 1:53 2. Chicago. ESDOSltO 4 Attendance. 14.657. club and is havmg quite a year for himself in his me e year with a 4-1 win over the sagging muscle. . . The victory. which snapped ai (Maki, McKenzie) 7:27. 3. Mont : four - game winless streak by; real. Balon 2 (Rousseau. Flo-4 ' 1 The Boston Bruins battled the high flying Detroit Red vost) 9:44. 4 M o :1 tr e a l. G. Defence Wings to a 3-3 stalemate inf BeagitownhTucsday nig‘éit. ThthmkingE ‘ners- ‘ ' have their work cut out or t cm i is wee- an we Most 01‘ the experts who have real nets after an absence 01 0nd - place deadlock with Tor- Tremblay 3 (PmVOSt' “SEMI” ' The Tale they comethrough this in good shape that the 1been observing Liston in he nearly a year appeared to be onto Maple Leafs. two points 19131- Penflmes — Makl. Fol-i layed in Toronto last night, they to be reckon with. They p . .. . . - - - : - . . S B DENNIS ORCHARD play in Montreal Saturday night, in New York on Sunday night workoms ale Impressed by his the spark that ignited the young ham or league Ieadmg Demm guson' Beeline“ 3108' Rousisifggli VANCOUVER (CP) —- 1f theland they will host the Rangers on Tuesday “.13 e fight to regain his crown ‘as a coac comes_closer and Tuesday had a ma or ha 1 14.657 fans. . lwouldJ box 151?: gffringwpapf The I'eiul'n of pudgy Lorne] the Canadians. enabled lhei ‘ (Gumpl Worsley to' the Mont— Montrealers to maintain a sec-l ing held at the Belvedere Golf and Winter Club from Monday. Nov. 16 to Thursday, Nov. 19. 2:30 P.M. Chicago Black Hawks before} Ice One: J. Irwin. B. Lepage. C. Hennessey. H. Baker vs. R. Hill, G. Malloy. M. Brown. M. Rogers. Ice Two; y_ wjisom v, 5- _ physical condition. But Montreal club as he turned m Red Wings who suffered a 3-1 5249. 11:0 . Robinson . . . ‘ mondsl J- Rogers C. Bartigit were concerned with his six; 955 i" T°r°nt° wednes‘iayi Mikiia double mm" "5127' “Penance 0f 16 “the; gain-es! cmfiicl‘i’ééf'iiall‘ofli Rflt‘fie‘flififio‘l'gl'lil‘éeuiofiiifii vs. B. Howatt, G. Bar f ' Third Pe ' — 5. Montreal, this year means anything. Brli- Forum “‘1 sea n as a R n of a new package deal an. ish Columbia Lions will expect .their defence to tell the tale of1 jthe Western Football Confer- .‘ence final. I s so unoed by Canadian National Railways. Under the new deal CN is offering NHL f eludes tranSportation, accommodation and a seat at Cana- 5 O bour, P. Io speed. both with his hands ‘ - mgm- . Drysdale. M. Johnston. land in his footwork. i Figure Skating Firht Period — -Nn scoringiProvost 7 16:59. Penalties — Ice Three: A. Bagnall, B, "Sonny will have to be. . ‘Penalties—Balon 1:43. RavlichiBalon 6:13, Maki 7:49, Ferguson Flynn. E. Cox E. Buntain vs. :qulcker than that against a last? Meeting ; kid like Clay," said former . . diens home game!- Kizfgzofi..l§°ge°daylér P w. fight manager Mushky Show, There will be a meeting for sci‘sinaaifit‘ififiealharifé‘l‘fuizi - . , . eir. “ o ' ‘ - o. Moreside. I. Laidlaw vs. H. maffiiswfl', i” be MIMI?" Crarl°ti€t°wn “8".” Ska" han did Calgary Stampeders. ' Likely. c. Maciean. J. M c~j Oddsmakers have installed!” cub 3mg!" at my Hal" the WWW” i" “3” “95‘0" I mm, C_ MacLeod. . So 9“ f .l . .The meeting is scheduled to get three series opening in Calgary. “fly a . aVOf‘lie With I'15-’underway at 7.00 pm. All of last Saturday ' I . B: contending he's ready for years executive members. in. _; I . I Tuesday. Nov. 17 317:00 pm, either 8 (illicit fight 01' Dre- structors and members are urg- And “5 a defence “ed motel ‘0 130 10 rounds. 1ed to attend the meeting. Any in- Closely m me man than per" . pared to Thursday. Nov. 19 at 9.001 At haps any other defence in “la? Canadian Football League. ‘ He‘s linebacker Tom Brown 2” from Min p.m.. his training camp in BIOS-Rerested persons are also invit-.- 1“. One; K, Mustard, J. ML ton. Clay has deserted his wxse- ed to attend. The meeting is be- 1 liams‘ L. Cudmore’ D. Germ. 1cracklng. light-hearted manner. ing called in order to discuss: ECHOES Howe Fails lo Score 1 l ' l iey, vs. C. Cooke, J. Johnson, Clay been fast in his plans for the coming season. ‘- American E. MacLeod.'c. Brennan. sparring sessions. . “ ‘ '. By Norman Macdonald “95°” 0” inema" 0‘ "lei TORONTO 10p» — Toronto goal which would .make him Ice Two: A. Maliar. s. Veinot. those With 215-pound Cody Jonesl . Summerside Bureau of The Guardian year. 1" 1963 and the Wests Maple Leafs overcame an ever- the league's all - time goal- J. Home, A. MacLean. vs. J. {of Detroit. He has followed rust V nominee for the same award‘ pressing Dem)“ Red wings 3.1 scoring Champlon _. was kept Gram. 3- Bryanton. D. Wilson. lannounce‘i plan of “floating like 9 ' “"5 I ' 1Wednesday night in a tremcn- in check most of the way. man. J. Johnston. . ‘ .a butterfly and stinging like al “Brown is the most complfleidously hard - hitting National aging only five shots at former Ice Three: 1. Williams, B. bee" as he sharpened his leftl .‘OOiball Player in the league— Hockey League game be{0re1 teammate Terry Sawchuk in the l . Prince County league Opens McCurdy. D. Burgoyne S. lab in most workouts no it's and but‘s about it ” sa 3 ' - ’ _ ‘ Oulr hockey season opened velle. who refereed so capably 1 . . r Y 14.150 {3115- Toronto nets T T - 1 ‘ ‘ ‘ ' ‘ . . t . - 1 o: . - _ {gator} viugiésnofilesbmg' LONDON (Cpl—British.made A softball meeting will be Tuesday evening With a bang, a last year and who was a mem- J‘mJUialeon. 31.. S defenSlvel The VlclOl) moved Leafs mo} hrs. period—L 'DeII‘OlE. Mac) spare’p Smith ' ' ' false eyelashes worth nearly held in Charlottetown tonight at couple of crunches, and a few ber of more than one Allan “’3‘ 1- ‘pomlscloser to the league-lead~ Gregor 6 1Mart1n, Lindsay ' Cup team decided to take an. I , Brown is defensive signal-1 ing Wings, remalnlng 1" second l12:37. Penalties—Brewer 11:54. wicked sideswipes. It was a sort of hit parade to the penalty 'bench. and some of the boys were hit fairly hard. We felt a little better about it all when we read about the Windsor-Hali- ifax exhibition tilt. 'lllie scorers ilost track of the penalties in that )game. and the referees decided to call it quits after 18 minutes of the final period. .00 pm. at the Main Brace Club on Kent Street. MR. JOHN. KIRKPATRICK, 40 Prince St. West, St. John, NB. Skips will be. ere sold in the reslionsible {org-122.000 w their own teams. I m 1963 other fling at the playing end ‘lcaller for Lions, which requires! place with 14 points to DetrOlt‘s ‘Langlois 14:25: or it and was easily the most :Film to be an expert on often-1 16. Second period — 2. Toron‘tm effective man on the ice. He Sive WrmaI-ions 0f the Other‘ Don McKenney, Jim Pappln.McKenney 2 1Mahovlich) 5:..7. “Jed two flak" “Sisu’d i“ .CIUbS' ‘ and Bob Puliord scored for the Penalties—Ullman 3:03 Brewer one. and ended some other 1. Lions use a variety of stunts Leafs. Pulford firing the puck 7:29. Barkley 12:40. Stanley dangerous sorties with labt‘l- ‘and alignments to protect him into the empty Detroit net wiil1115z4l. McKcnncy 18:53. led shots which Gary Somors lfrom offensive blockens in order nine seconds left in the game Third Period — 3. Toronto, manage“ I” '“"‘ aid" “mug ‘0 keep him ‘1‘ ‘0‘ his 0W" after Wings coach Sid Abel had Pappin 3 taaum 11:10. 4. To:- Somers was spectacular in the .‘assignments. which take himlremoved goaltender Roger Cro- onto. Puliord 3 (Armstroilsl cage for a beginner. At times ;over incredible distances in the? ml. in a vain last . minute bid 1951, Penalties — Jeffrey 5:09. he looked like an Horus in backfield. ‘ ‘Barklcy 8:25, Baiin 13:52. . . . t Actually. the action at Civ1c there, but he got the Job done. Brown six {00. 225 1 . . d r s veg; - . . . pounds. r -e MacGregor some Oi a . I Stadium was crowd-pleasing. kicking out 26 shots. a good is thought to be the highest. wgglgm the first period_ 0.02.” 51.1 11—30 lx hundred fans dozen of them tough to turn paid player an the team. . The Wings. great Gard” Sawchuk 3 913.30 and almost a 1 took it in. Orville "Red" Gra~ Eagles Stronger this year. which we don't think “He' Howe. seeking his 527111 x111. Attendance: 14.155 M___ : MR. A. M. WEKTWORTII, 119 Westminster Ave. N.. Montreal West, P.0. iCurIing Draw 1 The following is the curling. is [’30- L3“ 3’9" they we" ‘draw for Thursd night at th W I a fastaskating. smooth-passing , 3y 9 aggregation with just a few £33.33“th Club (spares too many boys in pursuit of 1 Ice 1 u a. LeCIair, Pud Whit-1 I ' the F“! Byng Tfiophy' we llock. Bill Davis. Frank Coady: mm" Chippim“ can he ‘ R Jones J Vautour V Mil-1 carried too far. and often is. i ' do '- '- ' ‘ ‘ e vs ion. 0. Wrigit. a“ "n" "I "'f L“? 3y“! l lo 2 — G. Storey. E Gilles- wlmer’ we" “no”: “"- bes' .pie, B. Jones. Geo. Brookins vs.‘ hockey players, but ..Iiockey 1E. MacLeOd L. Campbell xi, being what it is. a light sprln- lcamwcn JA ' Anderson. ’ 1 kle of vi lence makes the l I“, 3 '__ F Cums 5. Beam“ ' YMCA Swimming and Dix-mg hockey pudding a bit£0rt ap- J wllson Dowaw vs‘ m'. Champ$nships dheld at t he petizing. Referee 8 Rear- G'iddmg. 'A Bagna” H Ed: Local ycsler a_v. I _ _ .f HM ‘v' v' . ' ‘ . n if r Howatt look lonlucrr broken by Jenni er 0 don did a good ioh handinlt wards. \. Newson. honzisni: the girls seem“ of] a“. Mike Pwkard‘ Nancy The airforce team is definite- 1ly stronger this year. They've igot “Red” and also Tony Licai'i. a 38-year old ex-Detroit player who is the new coach. Licari took his time and played it cosy. but you could see he knew his way up and down the ice lanes. The juniors could learn some- thing from his passing techni- que. His well-timed. well-direct- ed passes put mates in the clear occasionally and he never heav- ed the disk into the wild blue yonder hoping some teammate would pick it up. RS : MRS. P. lITTlER, ; 34 Nelson St. W., Brampton, Ont. cords in the breaststroke and freestyle for 11 and 12 year old girls. Fran Wliitlm-k set two new nailvc records in the freestyle and breaststroke. Other marks Jennifer Hon-alt. Steve Wonn- acott and Eoin O'Brien took top honors in the third annual MRS. D. I. KIICIIIIISKI, “n “00 Bond 5'" R'gm"s“k‘ Friday night we'll see the Eu- ' man Drug team tackling the Borden Nationals. Borden has a new coach this year in Jim ' MacLeod. Hockey fans will re- match under control. EWing. Cam MacLean. BI Ball.‘ term. Breast stroke and in- . w. - . 1 ' .1... Kenslngton Ins Jim MacLeocI To Coach Nationals 1 _ hem“ 3' Mad’em‘an‘ H' Doug' et to be awarded the Bike Shop .V “Stick-em-up" Walsh. Dale Mc- 8'30 p-m' Wonnai'oti. a 13 Neal} ional High School defeated two and Cudmorr Perpetual Trophy member Jim and Smelt Gillis Gerald Cutcliffc and ‘ “mm” .0 “pm... l“... 1,. out eighteen penalties and _ I I The Eagles have a little Ice 4 E‘ Tanmn' A' 9””? the meet with 5 Wins and set 3 W h Machan. Dr ‘ dividual Medley events. . I . _ _ Island CI‘i sI-ilps ing points. .iim should help the 135 ‘S- 13- George- G- Anderson-. Perpetual Trophy. being MI 1 I w H II. 1 Steve Williams. Ev White. and Alan (‘9 I ‘ ‘~ " "9‘5 red C01" old. the Henderson MON“ mammal High School vs. H.R. Carruthei-s. D. Douglas.i for boys by winning "my. keeping a rather turbulent 3 . more bite to their exchanges 5L0“ Bagnau‘ 1" Burke Is '3 new name rewrds 1“ [he Bub ice 5 — E. Mathcson. "if" is the youngest swimmer Nationals H o ok 1F: “"95- R- Merrimaflc ten years 0 MORELL -- Kcnsington Reg- : : : coran B Partridge C Butler received Andrews back in tile line-up, - ~ - - “mm m sou.” yesmrday in “MIG. Newman. B. Patterson. 83 two of the fast boys on tile MacWilliams are two of _ :thing in his age group- Royal team. Both were light. younger boys. The Nanonals are ‘ “9 2 —' F- MICMIIIM- W‘. In me (mm: compctmon {or land championships. _ weights on a club that went in sponsored by Lewis MacDonald..‘I'.a"°”' w" 03"“ H: Sham“ "' the Fred C. Burns Perpetual in 5mm" B’ Boys soccer: hen‘ mostly for beef. and both got a general merchant in Carletonlc' Aspr“~"' A-E: P'eTCCl'v 3| Trophy! Em" O'Brien gave an. slligton bcat Moch 1-0 in the Parke. G. Schleyer. - , A second game of a two game tot- 1 9 3 d - Acmn- Kv Kenm‘dyv fg‘firtoiaflfis 03:. a2: al goal series on a penalty kick 1A. MacFadyen. Bill Tanton vs. chm diving events and had 1 by Barry MacEwen to take the iJ. Cameron. 1.. Johnston. B. the most points for the trophy. 1 series 3-0. Kensigngnton won ‘M’min' 13' Taylm‘ l Twelve native records werel the “I‘Si'tlflme 2-0. more than their share of scor- Siding. . Thousands and thousands of unbound mopporhnlwcowin bothtfllflondtho Dave Macleocl Bolsters Ranks Youineytlndomintiwvorynoxtpeekyoum. Enman Drug has Dave en's club. Ronnie Gallant one i Ice 4 _ A. Leaman. 1.. Biaken- broken and m... 0... record. The hensington girls defeat- brlght tom of Iotvodere—tho balanced smoke. Mutton and that's quite an of their top performers of past 9)". C. Downe. H. Coffin vs. r. during the meet. 3.... Like.“ ed Morcll 341 yesterday to take addition Dave Martin Willie ""3 “‘5 3°" ‘° Bncmn- O'Rourke. DT- JEIkS- J-5~ by set a new pool record in men's. the two game total series 7-o. Ih'lvvc Ic-n‘ ‘ ‘ Newfoundland. to plly hockey .lor, B. Gregan. l "nun-0kg by bettering his. Wilna Burgoyne scored a glut Gill-M. Ind Gentle mum and he will certainly be miss- Ice 5 — G. Bennett. c, Kays. old um of 1.19.2 by one sec- and June Cole a penalty kick i to give Kensington a 3-0 win ed. The team will be strong. 1D. R d They won the M d . however. Let us hope not too lWhitlock. strong. IG W. MacGregor vs. E. MacDonald. EI- who have had one too many birthdays for the Juniors. will also line up with Greg neigh- mrk in this event. DianeLYESteNOY- lor set two new native re- 1 lame 4.0, 1 - 1 oil and. This also is a new native Tu