14 TEs Guartian, Charlottetown, Mon. March 18, 1962. rd En Ties Bey, 2. ©. Soeacee #24 elses, Snell f... area horsemen. o] sg8 SPORT EC HOES Top Note ace af s Two Wins Best time for the three tur. Win Events |longs was Magic Rapid’s :494/3 Exhibitions Playoffs SS 5 ee ee eet” ’ By Norman Macdonald hance, Mose, owned by John |8730 on the dally double of| ey Zasland's Peter Sei temmenite Gavsan of Tro Geandion een t auseway Pee Sey “ads ine Son Ne Senna Pw Seen At Sports Arena ne nage alt cane Shak Se aon a i. os « top-notch racing card | Alton Younker; — Ike here Saturday. The Canadian Cancer So- ry turday in Rumor Circulating Bower Retiring it: ite ov =| Ht, tain ts” net Sy Ws | Sn a ces Sane Ma are the results fj | Marksman § were} Urban Laughlin of Sher- im a short time so they could | day afternoon and once ag” | D. Macleod, C. Stewart. Clegg, Tip Chief, Royal Onyx, | 2,000 communities. Robins 2 vs Ducks 0; Robin foals by faees tects, Freee s Parkers 0; i gay et joey Hennessey. Jimmy MeQuaid, Carey’ Bat EuBITION, dae or gy of Bluebirds 1 vs poner goal by "ae ‘Mace er © vs Terriers 0. SLAYOrY, PAPERWEIGHT | Spasows vs Falcons 1; = by John Dranick, Jimmy Smallwood; Falcons goal by Ricky Garrett virtue of winning By weight Title and crests embla. matic of same. Total score on the series was Sparrows 4. Falcons 1. PEE WEES Owles 3 vs Orioles 0; Owls Owls 3 vs Orioles 0: Owl goals by Vinee Carragher, Geo Curley Jan Waye. This win gave Owls > City “B" Pee Wee Title sy crests emblematic of same. Final score on the round was Owls 5, Orioles 3. MIDGETS Darts 5 vs Vies 2; Dart goals by Dave Mitchell (2), Ken Foley Freddie MacDonald, Dannie Wood. This win by Darts gave them the City Midget “B” Title for crests emblematic | the During the day Charlottetown Abegweit Paperweights. Pee. Wee and Bantam teams were at home in second of home and home games respectively to RCAF Station (S'side) Paper- weights and S'side Pee Wees and Bantams ie sand AY nies in each cl In the Seerae tussle, which started off with Al Rogers boys trailing by 30 from the first game, the city hore banged in 3 goals to tie up the series and win the game at the end of full time. ever, in the overtime period the RCAF boys slapped in two goals to make the roun re 2 # read 5-3 and annex the 2 Paperweight ‘‘A" title for S'side RCAF Station: for RCAF were scored bs (2), In the Pee Wee “A” bracket, S'side Pee Wees altoze- key savvy for Abbie Pee Wees & Oe gence han. 8%) read Sade . aii 4. s saturdays marksmen S'side . B. aatiart Ne E. Gallant, Kelly, A meron, Angus k and Rich Rogers scored for Abbies. In the bantam ae a finale M4 visiting S'side t put up real battle all the way Paleeaee take Abbies ne came back the in ‘= wih 8 43 lends Towever, city boys baa on and attled | back goal al with the final result an for the | game and 86 on the round for | | Abbi Saturday for je were wean (2), D, MacNeill (2); Abbie marksmen | were Bob Doherty, Alan Flood, Mike Hogan, Mike MacDonald. OFFICIALS—Ron Giggey, Ron Carmichael, Gary Cudmore, Murray Chandler, Reg Profit, Len Arsenault, Garth Crockett, Les Barnes, Robert Dennis Flannagan, Welshmen Whip Phalanx 61-40 PWC — Welshmen __walloped Phalanx 61-40 in City Basketbal! League action at YMCA last | night. The Welshmen dominated the play oll the way and mid- way through the contest were leading 36-12. Stu Ladner and wavid Weale were the pacesetters for the win- ners with 24 points each. Bill Stannish was next in line with ‘MacNntt, D. Lun “Brothers Steve and Dewar Harper topped the Phalanx scor- ers, Steve with 14 and Dewar with 11. Referees were Don ‘Funnel’ MacLean and Scott Stewart. LINEUPS:- Phalanx:- D. Harper nae Johnson, S. Harper 14, J. Ives 7, a Burns 6, R. Doiron 2 ner Weishmen D. Weale 24, Ron MacDougall 2, S. Ladner 4, B. Stannish 9, G. Gallant 1, D. Reynolds 1. Total — 61 Minor Hockey Night Slated For the hig night all minor hoe- na players of the city look for- ward to -- Minor Hockey Night = is slated for Sports Arena this Saturday evening There will be four playoff hockey games — all final games in the home-and-home series for city Paperweight, Pee Wee, 3an- tam and Midget “‘A" titles and the big night will close with a skate for all. Minor hockey players are pre- sently working on a sale of tic- kets for the big night and there will be a presentation of two nice baseball gloves to the two boys standing highest in ticket sales. Boys needing tickets can pick them up at the Bibe Shop or at Sports Arena oat in order . get a goodly atte of yi (the ‘Minor Hockey ‘Night each "hee who sells two tickets 4s receiving a free one for him- self in addition to having a ehance to win » baseball glove. As a climax to the games next ene night trophies will be inted to teams winning City EA titles. and. most valuable | fax continued the pressure in the | Today's Minor Hockey Schedule Only minor hockey activity postponed final play-off city title game be- ‘and-home series between these teams. It will get under way at 6 _ sharp, with, Denny Fisn Les Barnes doing Arena ; Blank Ch‘town Saturday player awards will y present. CURLING DRAW 212 | oal series Tuesday nighi ed to a player in each “A tat cibeel Pervasa and fricaes are urged to get behind minor hockeyists and pack Sports for this big night. Kingfishers Take Crown HALIFAX (cP) Ron Hanna sparked Halifax King- fishers here as Halifax tripped Fredericton Capitals 5-3 Sacur- day night to capture the Mari- time junior hockey crown. The win gave Kingfishers the total-goal series 14-3. They will now meet the Ottawa Valley champs in a best-of five series which will open here March 26. Hanna fired the tieing and winalag. goals for. the fishers, who trailed 3.1) after the first period. A spirited second-pet fod assault saw Halifax. fice 25 shots at Fredericton goalie Don jer wood and two of them found | the mark to tie the score. Hali- finale to score another pair. Joe McNeil, Keith Blenkhorn and Don Bauld sniped singles for the winners. Fredericton scorers were Don Parent. Vince Esta- brooks and Ernie Lean. S'side Cadets ‘The Summerside the air cadets at the local RCAF station tink on by the score of 100. Winning the Island title. For the winners Ron Duggan, _ FACTORY SERVICE BRANCH FOR ALL Black « Decker. POWER TOOLS 803 McLEAN ST. HALIFAX Let the men whe make ‘em—fix ‘em hockey, and et story is in French. It occurred to us that this magazine would be a great text book for | supplementary in our French classes. We'll bet a lot of the students, especially the boys, would im- prove their grades in French Bower: eaten eae ee Ja presente saison”? This typ- ing machine has no graves nor acutes but you get the idea. ‘Thank you, Urban. We're enjoying the articles very much and at the same time brushing up on our French, Congrats To Saint Dunstan's Congratulations to Saint Dun- | stan’s Academy their | win- |ming of the Senior “A” Inter- | scholastic championship ‘They |did it the hard way, which, af- cay eae ions. champii | They ‘showed improved form in |series. “George Dalton, 4. Sum- \merside boy, was one of their stars. No matter how good you fellows are down east, you need = least one Summerside boy put the frosting on the cake. mone Reeves is, of course, another example. Also, congratulations to Ken- sington High, champions of Senior “‘ a They won a tough e from Alberton High after and then hi ly easy time = vith Morell High. ving them two 6-1 drub- bings. Kensington has a de- fence that resembles the “Berlin wall”. Two big fellows, Barrie Mac- Ewen and Don Campbell, in front of a sensational goal tend- er called Edwin Johnston. This same kid plays for Jack “Punch” Murphy's — Seabrook team which is one game down to Hope River in a best of seven series for the Farmers’ League crown. Jack says the situation will be changed very soon. | Unusual Attraction An unusual attraction is on the cards for Summerside’s ic Auditorium next Satur- March 24. The finals in da; Interscholastic basketball will take place there, and ther will be five games in all, The Senior “A” game will feature Saint Dunstan's High and Sum- merside High. There will be round-robin in the Senior division, Tignish High, three game B Evan. geline High, and the winner of a game to be played previous to Saturday between Montague High and Souris High. The Junior “A” game will be between Summerside High and the winner of a game between Birchwood High and Queen Charlotte High. ‘The first game starts at 10.00 and the final at 8 p.m. Exact teams and times will ap- pear in this paper later in the week Parkdale Flyers : Capture Parkdale Flyers captured the provincial intermediate ‘B’ hoe- key crown AAU of C version Saturday night by edging O'Leary Maroons 32 in over time before » large crowd. of spectators in Murray Harbour rinl ‘The Fiyers* had copped the first of the best-of-three series Thursday night in O'Leary by a %1 score. The Maroons weve determined to force the series The following is the curling draw for Monday at the Char- lottetown Club. (Spares needed). 7 P.M. (Points Competition) Ice L,, Wellner. K. ins, S. Eagles, J. Hodgson | Wie, aM Reeves, K. L. Vesst Jen: nt- ba 8s s7 Weaaacdi (D) George, C. Flemming, W. Carr vs, Had Melnnes, D. Jardine, D. Crosby, A.E. Piercey. Ice 3 — (Old Spain) — B Boyles, J. McCarron. S. Bryen ton, E. Ford vs. N. Ball, Michael. R. MacKenzie, D. Reid Ice 4 — F. MacMillan. H. Thomson, J, Caron, F. Morgan vs, H.R. Carruthers, S. War- bon D. MacKay, B. Stanish. ice 5 — FE. Tanton, oe Asprey, J. aie, Parke vs. H.C. Atkinson, C. Costello, H. Hogg, C. MacInnes. 8:30 P.M. (Mixed Curlin, Tce 1 — (Open). Ice 2 — F. Taylor, 8. MacMil- lan, N. Nicholson, F. Taylor, vs | R. Newson, C. Faille, 8. Bry- | enton, M. Jardine. | Ice 3 — A. Bur | B. Dillon, P. Johaston, va. G | Kays, P. Wynne, F. Cox, P. | Min, — H. Peters, C. Flem- wag, $. Flemming vs. L. Blakeney, XK. Douglas, D. = _ Blakeney Macinnes, S. Vei- me CB. * rena E. Zakem vs. Burden. P. Burden, R. Bur- ie Lai HOT RYRANTS DAWSON, Yukon (CP) 31 fire hydrants in this Yukon city have to be electrically ted during the winter to them operative. The elec- tric bill this year is working at $775 a month mediate i cl Crown third contest but Butch McGee's overtime marker spoil- ed the O'Leary boys ces. Suny Dunn and Keith Dalziel were the other marksmen for the victors and Strang and El- lis dented the twines for tie Prince County champions, The Flyers are still in the hunt for the intermediate crown, MAHA version, and might meet the Maroons again if the Flyers can overcome a three-goal lead that Hampshire Bulldogs hoids them. The Bulldogs and Flyers renew their two-game, to a Sports Arena, The Buil- eae ceeel the opener at North River 7-4, The survivor of this series meet O'Leary for the |MAHA crown and the right to advance against Dalhousie inter- champions of New Reward the winning team with a suitable trophy @ fast service on engrav ing @ club discounts 1 Butcher Rayon made from spun rayon in a linen-like slub weave; firm texture, crease-resist- ant, colorfast and wash- able. Excellent 2Q-piece dresses, skirts, sportswear. About 44” in width. some fast times we. hung up. = fastest times of the after- came poems B oo which saw only two | im the , Jay's Pride aad pes v a owned by MacNeill and 7 tn a Ben M Ye, ook both Fee Althc= ey tore were only. fe fe “ entries in the A Pace a dash was needed to ‘ct ie oe even! winner. Pericles, owned and driven by Dave poweey ot Charlottetown, winning th and Saber rg ‘eaias cl the Face, The results are as follows say, Charlottetownt, My peel owned by Elwood Shaw, Char. Sarah Rasa “Quigley, Carleton Sid- ing soll 's Pride ‘eNean 11 inston 3 ne (Ch 22 ‘Times Tollity's pride owned by Hues: | tis and MacNeill, Summerside. C. Pace Billy C. Dudds (Smith) Moab (Semple) Connery TThomas Lord) scott 's Pride (Cansei) Billy G. Command jorne Cash Money oven arr — wih ere Peter 2; 90.1; 3 Billy © Duds owned MacLeod, North Milton; Lee Semple, Pace Sabre Direct (Smith) 1 Dawn Harvester (MacDonald) 2 True Marion (Bernard) 3 My Jeannie (MacKenzie) 4 Hey Gahagan (Shaw) 5 Mitchell (Ford) 7 © Direct ‘owned by Cyril | Smith. "unter e River: OF — driver of gate: TUTOR CHIEFS VANCOUVER (CP)—A_ lead- ip course for Indian chiefs and councillors has ovened at the University of British Colum- bia. 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