IMWMMMmm.mIm SPORT ECHOES By Norman Macdonald Summersido Bureau of The Guardian Our Congratulations Congratulations to the Park- dale Royals for their sudden- deaLh nrcwry over the Prince County Combines which gave them the Island Intermediate “A” Championship. it was the most exciting ser- ies seen in a long time on Prince Edward Island. In fact. does anyone remem- ber an Island top-bracket cham- pionship decided in sudden- death overtime? It Was Unfortunate It was unfortunate that such a thrilling series should have to be tainted by questionable pro cedure on the ott’iclal level. For the executive to render a de- cision and then do an about face and give another decismn was unfortunate. We do not doubt the sincerity of the group. If a base judge called a runner sale all then, on second thought. reversed the decision and call- ed him out, an uproar of pro- test would be almost sure to follow even if the judge were acting good faith. Once those home pressurized cookies. the referee and the linesman. told their little bed-time stories. it was dlfficult to repair the damage. The Combines seemed to be the whipping boys for the rules and regulations all win- ter. A game they had won in decisive fashion was thrown out because of a referee's mistake. We’re not saying this should not have been done. The Eagles were alert enough to take advantage of it. Rules are rules, and, by the way, have you read rule 11 (B)? it says: “Each rink must he provided with some form of electrical clock in order that spectators. players. and game officials will be ac- curately informed as to the time element at all stages of the game." If the game which the Combines won from the Eagles could be thrown out on a technicality, why couldn’t the last game the Royal; and Combines be also thrown out? . Never mind. March 33 can’t Congratulations also to the Prince Connty Combines who surprised their supporters by providing such strong oppos-‘ ition in that final series. Tho breaks just had to bo with a team which wins a game tho suddendeath way. and any rea- oonablo person will admit tho verdict could have very easily gone the other day. be put down on Sufmnersidle’s sports calendar as “Black Sat- ui'day". coincidence. Johnston had thrown (the rock that won for his rink tho Maritime Junior curling cham- pionship. spectator! with transistors were hearing him Apps Arsenault had scored the goal which took away an Island championship from Summersmie. Not a bad mhange, oil? We won a Maritime crown and lost an Island crown all in the same minute Well, we didn’t get a chance to dance the victory polka this time, and that reminds us of a funny thing. We said in our last "Echoes" that we collaps- ed on the chaise longuo. “Chaise longsie" two french words meaning "long BRINGING the coveted Maritime junior curling championship to Summerside climaxed a three effort by the Eric Johnston rink of Summersidle. seen above with the Island champions 1p bro Cham- phy. and the Maritime pionship silver trays. follow- ing their exciting win on Saturday evening at the Sum merslde Curling Club where m‘VWHuu; ' » hey edged the runners - up Truro rink of Casey power by one point for the Maritime junior championship which was decided on total points in the two day competition. Fran $4.; left to right above, the win- ning Sulmmerside rink mem- bers are Eric Johnston, skip: Dari Durling. mate; Bill Woodside. first: and Lloyd Lawless. second. chair" as if you didn't know. But someone changed my word to "lounge" and first, I believe, is what all furnituro stores are calling it: “A cidence. at a french od- transposition of the letter “It” onto well-known piece of Eng- lish furniture. We admit o I chaise lounge has nothing to do with sporf--wel‘l, at least not spectator sport. which our "Echoes" are malnl con- cerned with. But we thought we’d mention the coincidence. Like the salesman selling Boston pills who saw letter on I billboard spelling out: "post no bills”, and he re-arranged the letters so that If read: “Boston pills.“ I jective can be changed by the i ( Last Week’s Bouquet Scotty g‘s eleven—fifty-fivo wins But tihe week's bouquet must go been foiled by Combine goalie some renown I And Eric Johnston's rock sent To App's goal in sudden-death swooped in and tha crown. Truro tumbling down. To a gent named M-‘r. Arsemault. Last Week’s Brickbat When the game gets down to its last tense shuffle of the dice. And the smallest dereliction can exact an exorbitant price, The player who thinks of petty retaliation For a slash. a- on elbow. or oth- or irritation. I That blighter's o darned rim! bother off the lies. I Moore Showing An Improvement L08 ANGELES (APl—Boxer Davey Moore appears to have 0 rallied after a slight worsening in condition Saturday night. White Memorial Hospital said Simd y. But It said the dethroned world featherweight champion remains unconscious and in crit- ical condition. When the report was issued. Moore had been In a coma an in critical condition for nearly 80 hours since losing his title to Sugar Ramos by a 10th-round knockout Thursday night. The hospital bulletin said: ". . . After an anxious night following a slight worsening In condition Saturday night. phys- icians report that. Davey ap- pears to have rallied slightly and to have stabilized again. Doctors have cscribed [an hour after ho was knocked ut Analysis Indicated (the 29- year - old fighter is suffering from a bruise in a small area at the base of the brain. from a fall rather than from a punch or punches. Surgery is not contemplated because there was no hemorr- hage or clot. Meanwhile, slight encOurage- ment was seen when Moore's reflexes responded for the first time to stimulus. Ho moved his toes when the soles of his feet I were tickled. Curling Draw I For Montague 17 P.M. (section 1) l chaise lounge". Another coin- I I Damage apparently resulted be“ Island Intermediate ‘A' hockey crown Saturday afternoon and it was done in as exciting a man- ner as one could imagine. For four hours the Royals and Prince County Combines ‘battled it out in the deciding game of 3 st of seven series and it wasn‘t till the second overtime sudden-death period that Apps Arsenault provided (the winning goal for a 3-2 vic- tory and the crown. A packed house saw Arsen- ault score the clincher in spin- orama fashion at the 4.09 mark of the second overtime. Line- mate Angie Carroll bad just and Apps just batted the puck in as he was falling off balance. game could have gone either way and it was only the superb work of opposing goalies ane Mann and Butch ard of the Royals that kept tho score so low. Thane Mann Arsenault's goal was his sec- and of the day and the other Spiel Held 'linemate Buddy Macintyre. Greg Deighan and Benny Grady scored for the Combines. The Combines really domin- ‘ated the play in the opening period and after almost constant attack in the first five minutes (the visitors finally broke into the scoring column at the 7:33 B n: .1 Greg Deighari was the brig- germzm on this marker. Ho knocked down a waist-high pass from Garth Harris and lifted the wafer over Butc War . Ward had to really be terrific in the opening stanza to keep er. The Roylals fought back however and deadlocked the score at the 415 mark of the sandwich session. Arsenault scor- goalmouth rebound. Combine , the Combines down to one mark- Harr : ing his first of the day on a Ward's stick and between his Royals Grab Island On Second Overtim Sandy's Royals captured thelRoyal marker was counted by defenceman Charlie Sark had been chased to the penalty box a moment earlier. The teams battled on even terms for the remaining 15 minutes with neither team being able to score. The Royals moved in front for the first time in the game at 1.59 of the final frame when Buddy Macintyvre flicked a re- bound over prostrate Thane Mann and as the minutes ticked by it looked ‘ oal might stand up. COMBINES TIE Combines finally tied it up at the ma k when Vance . Benny Grady beautifully deep in Royal terri- tory. Benny let go with a back- hander that never even left the ice and the puck slipped under skates into the net. Crossbones Take Provincial Crown At 1 Souris Crossbones are the ln- Crossbones blanked Prince I MONTAGUE — A successful} inter-club mixed bonsplel was1 held at the Montague cur‘lng'; rink on Saturday. Twelve teams including Alberton. Charlotte- town and Montague took part. Four teams were presented with prizes. The winning team two from Charlottetown club and two members of the Mon- tague club skipped by Athol Ro- son. Anita Cudmore. Jim Brooks and Edith Clay piled up the high score. Kenny MacDon- ald. Dorothy Nicholson, Dan Herring and Annie Bears ware second prize winners while a team consisting of Art Sullivan, Peg Sullivan. Bob Ferguson and Kay Hughes were third. The AI: berton team skipped by Bud Clark with Mrs. Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Currie won the con- solation prize. An inter-club mixed bonspiel will be held in the Alberton rink in the near future and o special invitation has been on ed to the Montague Rink. termediate ‘B' champions of) Prince Edward Island. I Saturday night at Sourls. the: Hoop Play Completed Souris girls and Montague boys caputin'ed Prince Edward Island senior 'B' basketball crowns at O'Leary Saturday. The Souris girls downed O‘Leary girls 35-19 in the finals and Montague trounced O'Ieary lads 46—28 in the boys' division. The minister of education. Hon. ewar presented the trophies to captains Roma Mac- Donald and Steve Clarkson. Taking part in the girls' comv‘| petition were, in addition to the finalists. Morell and ’I‘igniish and 5.01mi. The boys' tournament found] Montague. O'Leary. Souris, and‘ Tlgnish battling it out. 'ftootn :-aun3vo,r.oox,n. . Ice 1 Judge DesRoches. J. Moores chancgg-sgf survival as.Cudmore' K. MacDonam J. far less “‘8'! ' . .Yorston, vs. C. Stewart. E. G. Doctors said it was the thl‘d‘MacDonald D Clackson L. sinking spell from which Moore;Stewart ' ' ' has rallied since he was ad-r Ice 22' AL MacDonald. A. Mc_ mitted to the hospital about mid- I Intyre. B_ Ferguson. S. Ma . c night Thursday. He has been in Kinmn ,1 Dr. LA Johnswne_ a coma since slightly less theme. Worth, A.E. Nelson. lNaddy. ‘ . . i cuniiNe DRAwi’ir..<s:f°f.=i...... .. Moar. G. Warner. Gene Mur- The Mlowm‘ I. the curlinglphy vs. 1". Vuozzo. A. Robert- dirsw for Monday at the Char. 5011' K Sullivan‘ 3. Dunphy' lottetown Club (spares needed): Ice 2Z c. Nicholson‘ A. Jones. M- Iseagnml . M. Wigginton. J. McNelli vs. cc 1: C. Flinn, M. JenkinsHA‘ Sullivan. G. Murphy, E. G. Vessey. H. Love vs. A. Mac-.Duvw' J. Murphy_ Wfldv sL-B “filter- 13- Elli-i In section 1. it Dr. L.A. John- birooks. . ryen on. 1 Ice 2: K. Acorn. G. Anderson.I R. Carr. B. Cook. Vs. W. Mac- J. MacDon- stone defeats At. MacDonald he will be the winner of the sect- ion. if not. they will play Tues- day to decide the section win- SATURDAY NHL MONTREAL 4 CHICAGO 4 SUMMARY 1. Montreal. First period: Hicks 18 (J. C. Tremblay. Mar- w. shall) 8:11: 2. Chicago. Murphy 1 7 (Pilote. Mikita) 14:17. Pen- alties—Nesterenko 11:33. in)! 18:11. em- Second period: 8. Montreal. Hicks 17 (J. C. Tremblay. Ri- chard) 5:56: 4, Montreal. Har- per 1 (Richard. G. Tremblay) 8:05. Pcnaltics—Beiivecu 8 : 53. 17:31. MacNe-il a Harper 10:06. Erickson 12:21. Third : 5. Montreal. Provost 20 (Richard. Mc- Creary) 1:75: 8. Chicago. Whar- ram so (Murphy. Mikita) 9:53: 7. Chicago. Fleming 7 (Maid. Pi- lld 31- MB - ner. In section 2 all teams are Piloul - -: 0 Ice 8: F. Hansen-D15 McEach-Iauii in the running for section tr (I (Murphy. Nesterenko) am. J. Cameron. P. Whitiockiwinner 17:03. Penalties — Hay 5:59. vs. DnComei-og, N. lNicholson.I V Fgeranlng 6:51, G. Trembloy B. McGregor . Bayes. o 1 ; _‘ Ice 4: G. Stewart. A. Saund-I Saveg: m' B. Acom'TJ'Vlialltmltr v3.1 Plant» 21:12:: Dr. Gallant, . ioc. .‘. o h on I.th A. Gill. : Ice 5: A. Humphrey. n. wintl '5 Tomg t romm 1 portion, a ".0". 3. Warwick v. Robert. A champion of The Charlotte- SUMMARY and vs. E. Taylor. Dr Hooper, town Commercial Hockey Iea- First od: 1. Detroit, Howe 1; Jenkins. G. Lidstono. 8118 WI“ be crowned tonight It 37 (Delvecchlo) 3:20; 2. Toronto 8:! EN. The Sports Arena. Kelly 20 (Pulford. Armstrong) I" : Department of “Way! and 18:24: Penalties —- Mahovllch 3.. 3 AA. uuLeo¢ D, My Maritime Electric will go at 1:47-13:55, Goegsn 17:27. J, m, (1. mm "j each oth er tonight in the fi- W not tussle which promises to be t:- brimmcd full of excitement. in Am”. a. Supportenofboth teams on 1 ). talkinghupondoblgcmdls ‘ I. loll vs. Jim m expected to watch tonight's en- . _ fulfilment which starts at 7 gu- (ploy-off). o’clock. . No scoring. Penalty—Duff 11:19. Third : S. M. Po - her 10 (A. Pronovost) 7:13; Penalty—Barkley 0:03. Som- Sowrbuk u 11 11—33 Iowa I u H S’side Lads Take Game WilflMEksmE — The Sum- mer-side PeeWees defeated the Riverva Pee-Wee Black Hawks of Moncton at Civic Stadium on Sliturof “day afternm by the scone Derek Burns and Darryl Deo- Roches were the goal Gard Kelly refereed. Rotary Rink _ ls Winner The Charlottetown Rotary Club won the Inter-Service Club Bonspiel sponsored by the Chaf- lottetown Kinsmen Club at the Charlottetowu Cur-11m Club on Saturday afternoon. County‘s Tyne Valley Clover farmers 9-0 in the second game of a best-of-three final. The Crossbones won the open- ing game 3-1. Bert Pa qu ct led the Sourls boys to victory with three big tallies. Carl Peters notched a pair and singletons went to Claude Peters. Dan Macin- tyre. Eugene Dugas and Bill McLaren. Bernard Doucette was standout in the Souris nets, stop- ping all 40 rubbers fired his way. D. McKendrick In the Tyne Valley cage stopped 30 of the 39 fired at him. Eight penalties. including two majors. were handed out by re- ferees Art Perry and Paton. Sourls collected these. ".3 six of I Alpha Nips Centennial Alpha took a one game lead in their bcst-of-five series with was the first game of the play- off finals. Th cont st was fiercely fought. all the way til-room. Cen- tennial took an early 11-4 lead in the first quarter, but it was all knotted up 18-18 at the half. Alpha grabbed the lead in the third quarter and held on to their narrow margin for o vicv tor . Ronnie Diamond. Al-pha's Title - ? Goal (e score was still deadlock- ed at the end of regulation play and after five minutes rest the teams went into action in the first lit-(minutes overtime period. The Royals really applied the pressure during this session but SUMMERSIDE — A Sumner- sido rink skipped by Eric John- ston won the Maritime junior curling crown of mo Simmer- sido willing club on Saturday, defeating by the narrowest of ' SummersIcIe-RinkCapI'Ures; .« MaritimeJunior Ch'ship sndwentwtalao.Powec-’slasi.r stonehitbbobutbonogaln.am Johnstonwuentthmushonar nowponttodupiicatehisfirst fort. 9; Smmnemlde won its first Maritime" jum' cham- pionship. Other members of the rink are: mate-Dan Durling; 2nd- BASEBALL SCORES SUNDAY At Fort Lauderdale. Fla. New Y’k (N)000000000 New Y'k (A)00000201x- 8 so Jackson, Stallard (7), Dillon (8) and Coleman Williams, Bou- ton (7) and Howard. At Miami. Fla. 100 2a) 100 - 6 12 1 0(1) 100 000- 1 63 Barber. and [.05 Aug. (N) Baltimore Podres and Camilll: Pappas (8), S. Miller Orsino. Brown (6). At Sarasota. Fla_ Detroit 0010010210- 5 52 Chi. (A) 0000122001- 6102 Aguirre. Anderson (6). Dustal (7). Lolich 9) and Freehan; Buzhardt, Score (7). Nottle (8). Peters ) and Martin. HR Chi—Hansen. At Bradenton, Fla. Washington 000300101- 5 81 Kansas City 0301me- 6 82 Cheney. Bronstad (5). Bouldin (8) and Retzer; Wicker-sham, -011HR : At Lon Vegas Nev. Lloyd Lawless; lead-Bill Wood. side. Truro — matte — Bob Gogan; 2nd-Wait Sharpe: lead - George McMurdo. The winners received silver trays firm: the AD. Smith Lum- ber 00. and prizes were also Whitby (7). Lasher (9). Sullivan (12) and- Battey. Ratliff (9). a—Demeter. Ph At Pbeonlx Chi (N) 300101210- 6102 San Fran. 04101005x-11140 Tofh Brewer (6) Warner (8) Steevens (8) and Berteil; Duf- fan Garibaldi (6) Gayeski (7) Pregenzer (8) and Halier. Hrs: Chi—Santa. SF— 1". Alou (2) Holler. At Scottsdan Arts. ‘ Cleveland 000042001- 7 71 Boo 112000 Ramos Bell (4) 1101111 (8) and Edw head Fornieies (5) and Skeen the Rumors-up. Rm from Amherst (3-2) Charlatetown (3-2) Frederik ton (1-4) and Edrnmstoa (0-5) also competed. Canucks Set New Record 000- 4 30 Schaffer- ards; ore- Nipert (9) Canadiens set a National Hockey League record for tie “out” 111100001‘ 5121 games Saturday night in a 4-4 Loo Ang (8) 1000201?!- 6100 Farrel Woodeshick (7) and Bateman Adlesh (7): McBride Newman (6) Oslnski (9) and Rodgers Kirkpatrick (6). Hawks that left unresolved the fight for the No. 2 position in the standings. A power-play goal by defence- Thies (6) and Bryan. HRS: Wsh—Lock 2. Key—Green. At Tampa, in. Pittsburgh 070 100 no - 11 14 2 Cincinnati 002 000 010 - S 11 1 Friend. Veale (8) and Bur- gess. Plaskett (6); Purkcy, Fla- vin (2). McWilliams (7), Lawn (9) and Hines, Edwards (7). At St. Petersburg. Fla. Milwaukee 300041000' 8102 St Lou 120 1000M- 4 91 LeMaster (5), Butler (8). Piche (9) n Uecker; Fanck. Bauta (5). Dullba (8) and McCarver, Oliver (6). HR: Mil—Mthews. At Orlndo, Fl. hll. 000100020000- 8 50 Minn. M000030001- 4112 Short. Bldschum (7), Hmil- boil (9). Smith (11) and Dal- rmyple Manning. Merritt (4), Shaw. Mann was superb. On one cc- casion he had made four quick saves on point-blank shots. War a total of 34 saves over the 74 minutes of play while Mann made 33 stops Referees Iceton and his os-l sistants Charlie Morrison and Art Perry had a busy day of it. Iceton handing out a total of 20, penalties. eleven of them going to the Combines. SUMMARY . 1. G. Deighan (G. Harris) 7.33. Penalties Carroll 3.21; G. Cutcliffe 4.30 E. Reeves 4:30; D. Carroll 5:45; Josey 7:05: V. Harris 18:54. Second period: 2. Royals, A. Arsenault (A. Carroll. B. Mac- Intyre) 3:15. Penalties — C. Sark 3:11: V. Harris 1:43; B. Macintyre 5:49. 8:57; V. Harris '34; D. Carroll 16:34; Jim MacLeod 16:59; A. Walsh. I o Pownal Cops Third Game Pownal Royals hit the come- back traii in the W.R. Shaw tro- phy competition when they top- ped Hampshire Bulldogs 6-3 in the third game of the best-of- seven competition. Gerald Cruwys led the win- ners with three goals. D. Shel- dow. D. Mulch nd C. Gillls were the other marksmen for Pow al W. Tremere, L. Balderson and D. Johnson scored for the los- e s. The fourth game is scheduled for North River rink tonight at .30. (major) 16:59. I Third period: 3. Royals. n? Macinty're (A. Carroll) 1:59; 3.‘ Combines. B. Grady (V. Harris) 4.3. Penalties C. Sark (major) 3:53; C. Sark 8:20; A. Arsenault 18:56: C. Sark 18:56. First overtime: No scoring. Penalties -— H. Wals . Second overtime: 5. Royals. A. Arsenault (B. MacIntyre. Junior MacLeod) 4:09. Penal- tzies —— C. Sark. Dartmouth ' Cops Crown HALIFAX (CP) -— Dartmouth juniors defeated Glace Bay Ml- ners 6-3 in overtime hero Sun- day tc win the Nova Scotis jun- ior hockey championship. Dartmouth dropped the first game 6-5 at Glace Bay Friday night but Sunday's victory gave them an 11-9 edge in the two- game total-goal series. Dartmouth took a 2-1 lead in the first period on goals by Jim Cashin and Bob Mclnnis. Roy Lynk scored for miners. Glace Bay tied it 3-3 in the se- cond. with Bob Wadden and George Spracklin scoring for Miners and Cashen scored his second for. Dartmouth. Axe‘men Grab winger who suffered a slight shoulder separation Tuesday: ll: You ARE NOW IAKIN' night against Detroit. was glumi 19. ‘. E " .W‘ after attempting to return toI AuxerE DNBE'TWIBE " umvmw m- mm‘ regular action in the game. I THREE TIMES A WEEK 15°“; if “Wmmms “gm: "I felt fine until I was ...mnf you suom nuvlmuw bacn°m' m held at Ci . checked into the boards," said tho umm Tobiofwlth tho ‘m.e v” Hull. “But it just isn’t ready.I GENTLE DIFFERENCE Auditorium in Sunmsido Sat- ' (the finals 15-6, 12-15. 15-12. Micm h beaten MacKeo- zies two games to one. and Acadia had won from SM side YMCA Triangles two games to nil in tho two sand-final oer- les. Harry Bwole. Semmensido attending Acadia Univer- noisy Chicago dressing-room. a before that, but the puck wasn't rolling for us and they had a couple of lucky breaks_ I b hurt them. It’ll take them two or t a fall like that." I or he would have done some; from Boston's performances by two players— forward defenceman Pierre Pilate. with Bobby Hull hurt. That» guy“: our main worry now," said Pilous. man Pierre Pilate rounded out o three-goal spurt by Chicago Hate in the game and gave (the Hawks the tie before 15.440 ‘fans. the largest NHL crowd of the season here. Rudy Pilous Is Smiling By BRUCE STOVEL MONTREAL (CP) — Chicago coach Rudy Pilous said Satur- day night his slumping Black Hawks have finally snapped out Goals by Kenny Wharram it. I and Reg Fleming launched Chi- The Hawks, who bad man-’ aged only one win and two ties in nine games before Saturday. fought back with three goals within eight minutes late in the third period to earn a 4-4 with Montreal Canadiens. “We caught fire in the last 10 minutes." said Pilous in the season for Montreal. shattering n-o 5' Leafs who piled up 22 in 1954-55. 0 In in the by Ron Murphy took a 4—1 lead early third period on a goal Claude Provost. Black Hawks while the Cana- diens got two goals from Billy Hicke and one rom rookie defenceman Terry Harper. Both Wharram and Provost "From now on. we're rolling",I TBBChEd the “We them outclassedl with the output. The Hawks outshot Montreal 27-26. 20-goal “And as much as that come-- ack helped us. it's going 10' Guy GencIron . . . Gets Fined Pilous said angrily he didnt‘ know the cause of the slump: WES? 83:11: 2:03):E:y5$2:3092 final National Hockey League game with Chi- l hree games to recover from‘ thing about curing it earlier. He said his club’s revival was due 0830 Sunday nigh ~ mainly to a new shuffling of “ward “nes' PI“ “’3’ka Campbell shortly before the lgame and after hearing was‘ The announcement was made by NHL President Clarence Kenny Wharram and held in Boston. The penalties were D To SWINE “we had to when our lines‘ word for pushing referee Vern Buffay with an elbow in Thurs- Iday night's game against New York. Hull, the powerfully built leftI The ligaments are torn, andl'rake gentle-actingu . . .Nature’o they're giving it heat treat- I Remedy! There is no letdown, no merits. but they don't seem toluncomfomble after-feeling. M ii do mud" good- an all-vegetable laxative. For over It the morgue-like Montreal 70 years. M has been giving folk. room. goalie Jacques Plante- leasam effective relief“ ' t. appeared even more dejectede ' IR tonight. .. than usual. I “I don't know what hap- pened." he said. "I couldn‘t do; a thing wrong in the second, pasted. But then in tho Help: you fool both! . . . and look hotter! I ‘GUL‘IO mu" COATED 0 Mia” A Hamilton. Colin Mason, John‘ I Lents. Bolton. and Dovo. Pick. Pemsmmel of Charlottetown rimncrsw. Myron Weeks, Reg. McNevin, Wendell Madam. Angus MacLaron, Jock Tumor. Barry Tumor. Additional Sport on Page ll NEX I KING SIZE «E: L ’ KLEENUP WIPES 65 Wet Strength . 29° POP - UP — for quickest. bond- lest paint rogl COLORFUL -- f o r bathroom -— saves laundering! ABSORBENT — for easy wipe-up jobs! “mom's”: quick and Mike Hornby made it 4-3 for Dartmouth in the third period— ALDERMEN RAISE PAY WET STRENGTH—for washing * . jobs , . . just like a cloth! , and that tied the series 9-9, forc- ing overtime. In the overtime session Cash- en and Horriby scored to giv e OTTAWA (Cpl—Ottawa older men have added 500 to their salaries. brinflng their annual Dartmouth the championship. prov the bike in pm. Ron Sieniewicz in the Dart- log a record “8.069.169 budget mouth net handled 33 mots —- Friday night. This year's bu ~ two more than Glace Boy’g Al get is $5,738,991 higher than lost Moore. year. smooth working forward. led his team with a 21 point perform- ance. tops in the game. Ronnie Giggcy picked up 12 points for the same team. Gordon Carr led Centennial as he swished title twinel for 18 points. Dennis Taylor. who woo top The whistles Were capilny handled by Winston Smith and Ralph Benton. The Rotary team was skipped by Dr. E.s. Giddings. mate Wes Story. first stone. Hughie Simp- son. second stone. Ralph Man- ning. The Inter-Service Club was presented to the winning team by Kenneth Yen. president of the Kinsmen Club at a bouquet following the curl:I tog. Prizes were also presented to each member of the team. Runncrup tom Skip‘pe" George Anderson. entry were also presented with a Kiwanis ll prizes. Consolation prizes went to o Parkdale Lions Club may skipped Reg Newson. This is the fourth year that. the lntchServtce Clot) Curling Bon- dd I. boon Sold. bv room 52 Billy Gets One Marker TORONTO (CPI — Toronto Marlboros scored four times In the last period Sunday to de- feat Toronto Nell McNeil Ml- . . The victory cut Nail McNell's lead In the seven Metro Toronto Junior A hockey league final one game. with the Momons loading 1 Bill Macmillan of Charlotte- /‘\QDIFIII L 1W? / a“) CANADIAN TIRE . 33$: ASSOCIATE aroma: = courom '3 (hee- SL Dial 4cm Check the fares again '..l i awardedbythesamefirmto. MONTREAL (CPl—Montreal ' sawoff with Chi ca g 0 Black ' It was the 23rd tie of the 9 NHL record the Canadiens . held jointly with Toronto Maple . cago’s comeback after Montreal - was the earlier scorer for the - plateau ” invoiced ‘ against the veteran B.‘uins for- _' tomorrow alright! ‘ Stewart & MocRao‘ Ltd. ,. ' O.“ -:D Havoc-5-000 aoaana-mmmnuv a re big sti‘ivings by train town scored one the Neil Mc- Ndi look.