t l (EEII v ' NEW YORK. Feb. 20—(AP)— 1,110‘ tail-end New York Rangers un- Isl-shod two goals in the third per- 191! to edge out the lagging Mont- real Canadians 3-2 tonight in a P911311 National Hockey League _ s before 15.178 fans in Madison qusre Garden. _ Sumrnsryz- » First Period 1—Montreal, Loch .. . . 7.33 __Penalties: Fisher, SiEIIlOWSKi, Leger, Leswlck, Richard. Second Period 2—N’sw‘York, Fisher, (Laprade, Trainer) 14.26 Penalties: Harvey (2), Riopelle. Uosdell, Laprade, Leswick. Third Period 3-New York. Kaleta, (Shem-O'Connor) ....... .. 4.20 4—New York, Laprzide, (Leswlck) . .. 9.36 ' 5—Montreal, Carvcth, (Richard, Fillion) .......... .. 17.04 Ionalty: Rayner. TORONTO 4, CHICAGO 3 CHICAGO, Feb. 20- (AFN-The Toronto Maple Leafs capitalized on Chicago Black Hawks penalties tonight to take a 4-3 National Hoc- key League decision. The game was marked by rough play and injuries. Red Hamill, of the Hawks, drew l. match penalty for deliberately swiping with his stick at Vic Lynn's ear in the second period. game misconduct for arguing with referee Bill Chadwick after he had been given a cross-checking pen- lity. Howie Meeker of Leafs suffered a possible broken bone in his foot and Lynn, knocked unconscious, was ‘taken to a hospital for obser- vation. Summary-- First Period 1—Chlcago, Bodnar, (J. Conacher) Penalties: Morison, Nattrass Second Period 2-Chicsgo, H. Conacher, 15.33 (J. Conacher, Bodnar) 4.55 S-Toronto, M. Bentley, (Gardner) 14.19 li-Toronto, Thomson, (Kennedy) 16.52 iS-Toronto, Meeker, (Watson, Gardner) 18.15 Penalties: Juzda, Mortso , Lynn. Hamill (match penalty-for deliber- utely injuring player), ‘Brown. - Third Period o-Toronto, Kennedy ......... .. 13.27 ‘I-Chicago, Nattrass, (R. Conacher) ................... .. 14.09 Penalties: Dickens, Guidolln 3 (misconduct). GAME POSTPONED DETROIT, Feb“ 20 -—(CP) ——-To- nightb scheduled National I-lockcy Lssguo game between Detroit Red Wing . ‘ on Bruins was nos m e way for an ice show iimthi, Arena. The garmc will be playetlgpmorrow night. MONTREAL 8, NEW YORK 1 MONTREAL. Feb. 20 -(CP) — Icr the sscond successive game, Kmoy Mosdeli was the handy men ior Montreal Canadlcns, firing two goals Saturday night to give the Montreslers a 3-1 victory over New York Rangers. The win. before s crowd of 11,217, gsvo Canadians u. firmer grip on fourth place in the National Hoc- key League standing and was their second in s. row after a disastrous s of only one tic in the prev- ious scven games. Csnadlens again lost the services of little Normand Dnssault, playing in his second gamc following a week's rest because of an ankle in- ilurlers Make Trip By Air To St. John's A group of Maritime business men, bent on business and pleas- ure, made a chartered flight to 8t. John‘s, Newfoundland yester- day. They expect to return Thurs- dsy. In the group which took oil’ at noon from the Charlottetown Air- port 1n g 23 passrnger Nlaritime Central Airways DCFi, plded bv Qgpt, Ray Murnsghan and with (ls-pt. Charles Tralnor co-pllot, was s nmnber of loos! curlers who accepted sn invitation by Mr. Tommy Hallett, St. John's. to visit the old colony. Mr. llallett was Newfoundlandis lore repre- sentative in the Third Confedera- gig“ Bondpiel which concluded ' horsiaturday 111E111- Thqse making the trip included: Dg, ES, Glddlngs, Dr. RH. Pierce. limes Burden, Alfred MacNelil, Ailstin Scales, Major N.W. low- ghgy, J, pinleypMacLeod. J. Gales. 3,3. Willis, Reg Jenkins, all of ‘Charlottetown and 1.1-1. Poole. M’ , .' white, ll. ‘Keepini! and Miss m“ xsspln: Montague. l". Mc- ‘,' WJ. Salter, Summer-side. '1‘. icy, A.O. Westbrook. Halifax, ' E gtgpiss, St. Stephen. NB... ,1". mum, st. John's. NW- ' ind Momma lilliK HOCKEY TONIGHT in the third, Bep Guidolin drew a, Gets Assist As Rangers Edge Out Montreal Canadiens 3-2 jury. Dusssult want down in s. mix- up on the boards and suffered torn ligaments to tho some ankle. The game was fast in spots and scrambly in others. with close checking the rule and both goalies turning in smart displays. The one goal that best Bill Darn-an, was a sharp, low shot by Clint A-lbrlght. SUMMARY - ' First Period 1-Montreal, Leger (Dussault. Reay) .. Penalties - Fisher, Chamberlain, Albrlght. Second Period Scoring -— None. Penalties — Mosdcll, (2), Harvey. Third Period 3—Montreal, Mosdell (Richard, Chamberlain) 4--Rahgers, Albright (Lund, O'Connor) 5—Montreal, Mosdeil ... Penalty - Leger. TORONTO 5, BOSTON 2 Mickoski TORONTO. Feb. 20 —(CP) — Toronto Maple Leafs moved to uithin three points of second place in the National Hockey League race Saturday night with s 5-2 con- quest of Boston Bruins but they lost the services of rugged Bill Ezinickl in the process. The hard-hitting righfwinger, who leads the league in penalties, suffered s knee injury-late in the second period. At first it was fear- ed he might be out for the season but later it was stated he probably would be back with the team in sn- other two weeks. The triumph, before 14,145 fans. was the sixth consecutive win for the Leafs over the Bruins. 1t brightened ‘Toronto's hopes of oust- lng the Bruins from second place before the- season ends. The Boston team now holds a three-point edge games to and each tesrn has 12 play. First Period l-Toronto, Kluksy (Tlrngren) Penalties _ (Boss . Second Period 2—'f‘oront0. Kennedy (Metz, Thomson) .............. .. 4:13 3-Toronto, Bentley (Gardner, Thomson) ...... .. 5:10 4~Boston, Schmidt (Dumart) 7:06 5—Toronto, Bentley (Timgron, Klukay) 13:03 6—Boston, Bonty (Schmidt, Egan) .. 13:32 Penalties — Flamlan, Egan (it), Meeker (2). ‘lhird Period T-Toronio, Watson - (Meeker) 18:20 Penalties - N058." Find Girls ilot _ “Weaker Sex" In Ski Gompetilion MONT ‘PREMBLA-NT. Que» 1M1- 20 - (GB) - Don't refer to the “weaker sex" when the talk is of girl skiers. Here. amdd the Lau- rentians‘ high 11-1118. "fill l in” draws only scorn. The girls have shown unmis- tnkeably they can take it and, in recognition, are henceforth ellSi-ble m.- o... Quebec-Kandahar competi- tion, one of the toughest in the east. The 14th running of the event. under auspices of the R011 Bu“ Ski Club. is on March 5-8. s com- bined downhill and slalom eveni- for amateurs only over thatm-tur- ous tree-glrt traibthat m8“! preclpltstely down from the i011 of "Trembling Mount." the bish- est of the Laurentian peaks. For the first. time. the Red Birds announce. they are MM"- ing entries from women for the Kandahar which consists of l downhill race of two runs on Sot- m-dsy and two slalom runs Sun- day . The Kandahar downhill run ls one of those now-you-see-‘em now- you-don't things. The trail is 1.71 miles, drops 2.- 045 feet at a Brads of 1.195 1w per mile. Fastest amateur time. by‘Alex McDougal-l of Montreal. is two minutes, 57.2 seconds. Emile Allais, famed French W0. holds the open record of In fin- utes. 58.2 seconds. The entry form holds s. iii‘) i0 the kind of race it is in phrase: (“The Rod Birds Ski Club will not be responsible for soci- dents or iniury in connection with this competition." But that won't scare the I11‘!!- Rosemary Schultz of Montreal. for imtance, broke s les two vsm ago, was immobilised for seven‘ months and came back last winter and this to indicate the injury failed to blunt her competitive edge. Little Lucille wheeler. the l!- year-old stsr from Sts. Marguer- ite. Que, who is Olnldiln wo- men's downhill and slalom cham- pion, has. in 11 months, dislocated both shoulders in spills. nut. Standing Momma-sat. Fob. so -(or) - Unofficial National Hockeybssgue stsnding:_ PWLD I’ A Pis Detroit ssaazsslssm s1 Boston _ 482827514018 t1 Sofillfllfim»? “Natl! 7 401B 5147112 4| 4810281011112! 42 ,\. i‘ Wins Maritime Square School Wins Alunierscholastik ' The Charlottetown Abbies took a beating in more ways than one in their final game of the Central Sen- ior Lcague at Amherst on Friday night. Three of the Abbie squad suffered fairly severe injuries, with the two most serious ones be- ing Joey LeClair and Gus Downs. - o o o LeClair, received badly bruised ribs as well as a bruised lung, and although Joey said last night "l’m all strapped up and feel fine" it can't be any fun for the game puckster who will be sadly missed on both the Abbie and Navy line- ups for the iemalnder of the sea- son. Joey further stated last night that "I don't know the full extent ot my lung injury for four or five days yet." one Gus Downe, who received a pain- ful groin injury, and at the time was considered to be the most ser- iously hurt. is doing better now. and it is believed that the injury is not nearly as serious as was first thought, although it will be serious enough to keep him out of action on the Abbie and P. W, C. lineups for the rest of the season. The lat- ter will be greatly in need of his services during the forthcoming City League playoffs.‘ I I I The third - injury was to goalie Abbie ,Weeks, who received a nasty gash over the eye from a flying puck, and required several stitches to pull together. Although it wasn't sufficient to keep him out of action, it was a nasty whack which no- body likes to get. ~ I I I I Coach Gordon Bennett announ- ced last night that the P. W. C hockey squad will make a trip to Sackville, N. B., this Saturday where they will take on the Mount Allison University squad in an ex- hlbltion hockey encounter. Mount A. will visit Charlottetown at a later date to play a return match. I I I I Cocah Bennett also stated that the P. W, C. junior hockey aggrcga: (ion, which is the only team which will represent the Province this year in Maritime junior competi- tion, will muke a trip to Bedcque rink tomorrow night wvhere they will play an exhibition game with the intermediate Albspy St. Pats. I I City League officials announced last night that the final game in the regular schedule of City Hoc- key League play between Navy and Summerslde will be played in the Crystal Arena at the western cap- ltul on Thursday night. . I I I I Preparations are well underway by members of the Garrison Offi- cers Badminton Club for the forth- coming Provlnclal badminton tour- nament. which will get underway at the Charlottetown ' Armourles on Friday and Saturday of this week. I I I I A large number of entries from their own club are getting in their daily workouts at the Armourles in anticipation of the keen competi- lion which is expected to be the key- note of the tourney. Entries from the P. W. C. and other city clubs as well as from Summerslde and other clubs in the Province will gather to compete for the Provin- cial titles in men's and ladies sing- les, doubles and mixed doubles events. I I I Because of the fact that the‘ Provincial tournament will be con- ducted under the sanction of the Maritime Badminton Association of which the Garrison Officers Club is a member, all titles at stake will receive Dominion recognition which is something worth striving for. Boar llonnigan Light lloavy-lirown YABMDUTT-i, N.S., Feb. 20 — (OPl-Archis (Bear) Hennigsn of New Wsterforut- NS, wears the ligdsrltirne light heavyweight crown t sy. Lucky Abrshsms of Truro, N. 8-. wu unable to the boll for the eighth rounti of s scheduled l0- round title match hers Saturday night. Abrshsms‘ I wu broken. Champion fomd tbs o for the first four rounds, giv- ng Hsnnigsn plsnty cf trouble with left jabs and hooks. Off bslsncs most of the time. the ohsllsn was unsble in m0 his dynsm ts- losded right hand. Bantam Playinniglit h 01:31am: :0 Paul"; Santa: fill p I I 1T1!“ dhurz Iantsmtssmdlsnsxhi t- A Charlottetown rink skipped by Hon. TA Campbell, Saturday night won the Rosdmakens Shield final event in the Third Csnfed- oration Bonspiel. The rink, cam- posed of members of the General Executive of the Bonspiel, includ- ed Col. FEB. Conrad, R.S..P.. Jar- dlne and Dr. W. hint-Donald. They amassed s. total of 710 points, Runner-up in the ccmpetlmm was the Wendell Worth rink also vi Charlottetown with a total oi 952 Points. Its members included lit-Col. JD. Stewart, Ltfl-cqi, A-W. Rogers and wrt. Burnett. In winning the Shield the Camp- bell riuk handed the Brooks r’nk of Surrmerslde a 20-4 lining and in their second match just nosed out the Pike rink from Altcrtun 8-7. It was one of the best mat0h°s oi’ the series with the end 1n doubt until the finsl stone was laid. F°11°WiRZ the conclusion of the matches at the Charlottetown Curling Club, the presantaiion of trophies and prizes wag made st the Charlottetown Hotel. The Hon. T.A. Campbell preskied and the presentations were mode by~ LL-Col. RB. Conrad am] sup. erlntendent N..J. Anderson. chair- man of the Games Committee. Results of matches Saturday in iihe Roadmakefls Shield compet- ition follow: W. Worth (C) l2, Dr. GK. Mc- Intosh (H) 4 M.A.S. Goodwin (A) 13, w, cox (T) 5 . - 0.11‘. wégStef (A) 15; 11F, M". Pheg (C) CM. Frszee (C) 11; SR. Treen (A) 9 RA. Folland (S) l8, P‘. Mclntyri- (M) 2 L.A. Johnston (M) 10, HR. Mc- Farlane (S) i) T. Hallett (SJ) i). V. Grocm (S) '1 CR. Cameron (S) 10, WE. Mac- Neill (C) 6 . JP. O'Brien (A) Innis (C) 8 ‘W. Nicholson (C) 1B, JP. Bur- den (C) 5 TA. Campbell (C) 20, A. Brooks (S) 4 l-LJ. Pike 'A) 12. P. Weeks (S) 6 W. Worth (c) 11: M-‘i-S- Good- Will (A) 8 QM. Frazee (C) 12, C1‘. Web- ster (A) 9 ll; WE. Mc- RA. Folland (S) 'l, L.‘ John- ston (M) 6 ‘ T. Hallett (SJ) i1, C.R.,Csmeron (S) 8 J.F'. O'Brien (A) l2, W. Nichol- son (C) 9 TA. Campbell (C) l, lIJ. Pike (A) ‘I W. Cox (T) 10; GR. McIntosh (H) ‘I SR. Treen (A) l5, HP, Mac- Phee (C) 5 F. McIntyre (M) 14; HR. Mc- Farlane (S) 2 W113. Mcinnis (C) 9, J. Burden (C) 8 P. Weeks (S) l0, A. BrCoks (S) 4 Finaitiame 0f ility League Schedule llsre The Charlottetown Narvy puck- aters and Saint Domino's Univers- ity will clash st the Forum tonight in the final City Hockey tilt to be seen in the City before the playoff series gsts underway. The game was advanced one dsy by City League officials so that those who will b0 llrticipstinl 1B ths Summerside Emma's "Old Timers" night at. the Western 00p- itsi tomorrow night will be free to take part. The following arc- the lineups: Navy - Goal, Davis; defsnct. Gallant, Perry, Pound. MncDomld. forwards, Dowling, Carver, Shop- psrd, l-ligson, Strain. Joy, Mc- Grsgor. R... Sheppard, Kelly. S.D.U. - Goal, Strain; defence. McAdam, Molar. Mclnnili 10r- wsrds. Hoods. Rodgers. S. Dsigben, Mclsssc. Lsdwell, J. McQusid, '1‘. Richard. M“ MoQusid. PINK-- EX|IOBl m; rm ‘ List For listing Mast At llallisx.‘ HALIFAX, Feb. N-JCP) -In- tries from Prince Edward Island and New Brunswick are cxpectsd to number among starters for the annual wintn harness rsolns moot born Isb. U21, the Halifax Bu- nch Horse Club said today ' first day's mm will b0 North Comm 5'3. so: it"s‘? silt-Was... n’ sight o'clock ionilht in mamas 1w tbs tussle.‘ - _ stand on Bsitfurs on- tllr and iel summing; The m o shifts w manages m mu i‘~ - '\ "..'iil.l.-......'"’ '. THE GUARDlAN, Campbell Rink Wins Final Event in Third Confederation Bonspiel CHARLOTTETOWN lllest Kent iloupsters Defeat S'Siiis lligh The West Kent School basketball squad downed. the Sununerside High School hoop qulntette by a score of 30-18 in an exhibition hoop encounter at the R.C.A.F‘. station at the Western Capital on Friday night. The W.K.S. boys held the lead throughout the entire encounter. holding a 7-2 advantage at the end of the first quarter. 11-4 at the end of the first half, 21-10 at the three- qusrter mark and outslwoting their opponents 9-8 in tbs final quarter. C. Simllwn of Summerside was the high pointgetter with a total of 10 while B. MacPherson of WK S. followed closely with 9.. C Mac- Donald of SS H. and B. MacMillan of W.K.S. shared third place with sight points each. Reuse And Ray's Win Week-end Hoop Games ' The Charlottetown Reece hoop squad roiled up their ninth straight victory in Island Physical Fitness Basketball League competition by downing the Prince of Wales Coi- lege squad by a score of “>44 at the P. W. C. auditorium on Satur- day nlght to retain their undisput- ed League leadership. The game was the first half of a doubleheader in League play. Only holding a 22-17 advantage at the end of the first half, the Recce qulntette really got rolling in the second half to pile up a 44- 27 score. .- with Glen Michelson, Rccce sharpshootlng ace garnering 92 points. Michelson led the scoring with a total of 26 points, while team- mate Don MscLean was second with 18 points, while Jack Penrse pf, P. W. C. run a close third will) - \ SUMMARY P. W. C. ' FG FS PF Pts l-lowatt . 13 1 3 7 Crockett 2 1 3 5 Ready .. 0 0 3 0 Ballern .. 2 1 5 5 Scantlebu y 5 0 1 10 Pcarse .. _ 8 1 1 17 Total _. 20 4 16 44 B6600 PG F8 P!‘ Pts LeClnlr 1 2 1 1 5 MucLean 9 0 1 13 MacLennan _ 5 4 1 14 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 2 0 1 3 1 12 2 3 26 otal . 28 8 11 66 SECOND GAME In the second game of the night. Ray's Millionaires gave the Sum- merside Schurman's qulntette a bad dfllbblflk to the tune of 60-39, to break their third place tie with R. C. A. F. and take sole possession of that position in the league 51811111"! by two points. Holding s comfortable 25-17 lead st the end of the first half, the Millionaires further increased their lead in the second by out- scorlng their opponents by a 38-22 count to take the game by a 21- point margin. Earl Nicholson, smooth working Ray's forward. was the leading point-getter on the game by notch- ing up a total of 2i points, whiis Earls Smith of Schurmsn’: follow- ed next with 18, Windy LePags of Ray's coming a close third with 16' points. SUMMARY Bay's PG FS PF Pts . 0 1 16 Nicholson 94 11 1 1 23 Simpson _.. 2 0 2 4 Glover 1 0 0 2 Wilson 0 1 1 1 MscKlnnon. 2 0 8 4 iiossiter .. 1 0 2 I Goodwin . . 4 0 3 8 .. 29 2 13 60 PG F8 P!‘ Pt: .. 8 2 4~ 1! l 2 3 10 . 1 1 2 3 0 1_ 0' 1 2 1 2 5 . 0 0 0_ 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 Total 1! 7 11 Q ma‘... - as. win and E. Nicholson. J. Palm snd B. ‘Mills PAH). Juniors IIIDO, M’. G006- teem! ‘IMO, Win At Murray“ ilbr. A largo crowd of fsns saw the Prince‘ of Wales Welshman Juniors, plsylos tllslr fl ' no of the sus- ssit, sink to sn victory ‘over the Hurray Harbour Inbr- mgdlstss at .4"- PAGE SIX Arrows Ami St. Mary's Win Games HALIFAX, Feb. ~30 —(OP) — Dartmouth Arrows. stesdy as the ‘rock of Gibraltar for the most part but a little shaky during heated and prolonged opposition drives. Saturday night edged their way to a 3-1 victory over Moncton Hawks before 6,067 fans. » Arrows triumph gives than s l-2 lead in the best-of-seven Maritime Senior Hockey League scant-final and a chance Monday night, on home ice, to capture a berth in the league windup. first Period A nnooth skating band of Quinn usro School pucksisrs won. the C srlottc Wanner-scholastic Hoc- key Clam ionshlp by downing the WesrKsnt School squad. the de- fending champions,» by s soors of 6-4. in the third and find guns at the Forum here Saturday night. The victory gsvs ‘Queen Square the best of five series in three straight games. With the title went the Archer Trophy. The game was s really well play- ed, wids open encounter through- out. with both squads turning 1n one of the most closcley contested, smartpst exhibitions of hodtey to be s n hers this year. _ from behind a two-goal deficit at tbs end of the first per- iod. which was advanced to three goals early in ths second (rune. the QSB. boys put on s terrific drive in that period to outscore their opponents 4-1 to earn a 4-3 margin at the end of that time. The West Kent aggregationctled up the score st the six-minute mark in the final period to make it look like anybodys game when Gillls, fast skating Q.S.S. forward, bang- ed in two goals less than two min- utes apart to sew up the title for his squad. Playing an aggressive .style of hockey in the first period, the l-Dartmouth, Smith 14:40 Penalty — Bsstarsche. Second Period 2—Moncton, Whitlock (Jodolh) . ‘i114 Ii-Dartmoui-h. Mlltml .......... ..19:14 Penalty — Leger. Third Period 4—Ds.rtmoutn, Petite (Smith) . 19:26 Penalties -— Legs. Sorei A Robertson. HALIFAX 6, SAINT JOHN I SAINT John, N.B., Feb. 20 — (CP)-—Ha.llfax St. Mary's played three periods of good hcckcy Sat- urd-ay night and stayed in the running for the Maritime Senior Hockey League championship by defeating Saint "John Beavers 5-3. With Beavers leading the best- of-seven semi-finals 3-2. St. Mary's will have s. chance to square the series here tomorrow night. First Period L-H-alifax, Sullivan (Hollett) . Penalties - Prentice (2). - Second Period ‘kl-Saint John, Nicolle (Wray, Grabowski) Ii-Htalifax. McGre-gor (Harmon) . 4-—Saint John, Vignsau (Szsbo, Cameron) Penalties - Nicolle, lln, Leger (majrr). (major). Third Period 5——-H8ii.ilX. McG cgor (llannon, MacGiLlivrsy) 6—l-lalifax. MacGilllvray . 1013B l-lannon 3:57 (Harmon) 4:01 7—i{alils.x, R. Caudet (McLaughlin) 11:11 8—Salnt._ John Newto (Phillips) .. Penalties - Non . New Starting liate VANOOUUER, Feb. 20 -— (CP)-_ Racetrack starter Clay Puett said today he has designed s new gate for Ingleside Track at Phoenix, Arz. it has sn all-plastic front. En route m his ranch st Kam- loops. 15.0., after wintering in Phoenix. he said the new gsts ex- tends three feet in front and keeps horses running straight for st least that distance after the break. “By that time," ssld Puett, “all possible interference is usually elim- inated." Puctifs original gale has been used since 1939 on British Colum- bia's tracks. To imitate Continental, g Skating Style - IONDON, Fob. 20 -- (OP) — From now on, it's the cmtinsntsl style for Bctty into-troll. Canada's lone entry in the world amateur speed-skating champiosllhlps "lsst. week-end. ~ The Winnipeg stenogrspber plac- ed 12th out of 20 competitors in the mums-meat st‘ ‘Kongsbsu-g. Norway. Maris ltsskavs of mis- sls won th, title. Betty ssid she feels (fluk- "if where's another opportunity,” she will do better whsnjbe dsvelops the slmtlns technique used bv the Busdsns, Norwegians ind Finns. haired mm. "its r than: it sided u» continental um s: mm. Jens with s graceful rhythmic mag. _ smrs nuns-so , . uususs All srocn csornplo ' 1:‘ tbs Murray Harbour I rink on Saturday night. . ‘ Hockey Results a-r-c amour Stellarton 4. Plctou s Truro 7, Antigonish ti. British Fslnalo iioxsr ‘Ilimell llown 0n Bout IDNDON Feb 20 (AP) "Battling" Buttrlck got a draw in her first bout today. The London County Council ruled that Britain's only female- boyer may appear as scheduled on a variety show at s. suburban theatre the week of March 7. But she can't fight s. male op- ponent ss she had plsnnedmo do —noth.ing but shadow booting and bag punching. "Battling" is lB-year-old Bar- bara Buttrick from Yorkshire. She hadmadeallvingasatypistin London while training for months to be s professional boxer -- her lifelong ambition. Before the County Council stepped in, the Variety Artistes Federation had threatened to pull the supporting acts off the show. secretary Lewis Lee said the proposed bout between lid-pound, Barbara and an ama- teur male featherweight would be “degrading and not in the best interests of variety." ' New Jersey Man listslns Flgurs Skating Title rams, Fez. so - (AP) —-Nln0- tesn-yesr-old Richard Button of Englewood, NJ. reaffirmed his men's figure‘ skating supremacy to- dsy by winning his second straight world championship. The young Olympic gold mcdsl- ist. unbeaten in two years on the ice, gave s‘ spectacular performance of skating grace and skill in the free style events to gain inc crown without serious opposition. l. SCSIDE Vs. P. W. "rm- u» m rat ma: t» ' sumimslos oto mm 1h; i: .i‘.‘L""...32.".-"~'...."""' i ' Pvm") “".u'..;.:-:.::-:s~r ‘- r 1* s 32mm, ,, 0,, cumormows otu TIMIRS horny." . (Allblss) Q In old o! tits 4 J-i-iii-Q Down W.K.s. 6-4 At‘ Forum On Saturday T01 _ Take Series Three Straight West Kent squad ‘EW- '1 ins It 7.49. whcnwlgsevidupianm snd Kennedy combined on "1441 pawns attack inside M: “it lmnspts blusline with Mm“ animus the sell. while less ,1,“ minutes later they m,“ when White blnggd 1n D “will son's pus from u mambls-m M’ of the net. Holding their t, M‘ sd/v! i-Bgo going into (h, H“! er and adding snoth m‘ otal at 1' 1. with c,_ “ma” dentin: th twlncs on 1mm ' pass during s scramble in from ‘ the net, the West Kent my. °' 111KB (-11%! were going 1., yo,“ m. series into s fourth gamg, Qua“ Square came roaring 1mg.“ m‘ , attack for the remainder u,‘ Period. iwwfiver, to rifle hum; g9‘ goals to take a 4-3 Sdviilltsgg, $ first came at 3:46 when chm,“ launched a nice passing m“, from behind his own blush” l. pass to Road! st contra who shiq in to pot s nice goal, while 3; m; onds later Howstt banged one m; goalie Beaten on a passing Bu“ with Bonny Stull in front o; u“ net. They tied up the seq" w they repeated the attack st 6' with Charlie McDonald getting is. goal on Willie Dunn's pass. Coylg got the final goal in the d when he carried in behind m; w KB. net to slip the puck 1n corner during s Q85. pow“- ‘i, tack. to put his team one gofl fl the lead. 1 West Kent tied up the m“ again in the final period when 9. Nicholson made a-nlce breslrsvsy with Hurry at his own bluelinuttg two of them pulling s nice p attack, with Nicholson passing w" flurry going in on goal who pqttql The Q.S.S. boys held the m. vsntage on the play during t)" final period, however. and kqq the West Kent squad pretty n11 bottled up inside their own blueline, which eventually paid off for ills webrsrs of purple and white. m... Gillis did the hat trick by sinking _ the puck into the mesh 0n s pus- ing attack with lluwstt insists their opponents bluolisie. sad sgsls s little over a minute later what he snared s puck from s scramlfa in front of the net to ballg it hum, and salt, the title away and wilt off with the Archer 'I‘rophy. The scoring on both sides might have been considerably higher this it was except for some really smut net tending by Thane Doyle and A. Benton. who really turned in first class performances for their squall. The following are the lineups: , T. Doyle; deloiitil. ooyle, McDonald. Purcell; for- wards, Ready. Oheverie, Mcifillm. Stull, Howatt, Gillis, Leonard. Dunn, C. McDonald. Msnmod. ' W-KS-Goal. A. Benton; dsfemt, R. Atkinson. R. Nicholson. 6.11M. .1. Cameron; forwards, c. Kennedy. n. Hurry. o. MlicLcan. c. llinc, n. Madness. J. squarebrlscs. 11- Wihltc. D. Nicholson. Referee-Allie Carver- First Period 1—W'KS, n. Muclcsn (Kenaodfl 7:49. ' z-wKs, s. White (o. Nichol- son) .. .. 9.10 Perlsltles - coyle. R- new Second Period 3—W'KB, G. MslcLcan (KEV nedy) iiiii 4-Q§, Ready (Chew-rte) 31“ 5.45s, i-lowatg (Stull) 6—QSS, C. McDonald 6:410. c l a -Qss. o e . -- - »- Penalties --yPurcell, Aikinso - Thirdlteriod 5_w;g3_ flurry (Nicholson) 51W , u-Qss. Gillis (nowim ‘MONDAY-US F. M.—HOCKEY—S.D.U. Vs. NAVY- TUESDAY-CHILDREWS SKATE—4 TO 5.30 ' NIGHT SKATING-S, TO_ l0. WEDNESDAY-JUVENILE aocxév PLAYOFFS SKATING AFTER. vans...“ ‘Stun of vemdsyfrm . At - cnvsnt RINK, SUMMERSIDE rutsosvnslsuftvpmakr mo m _ ldipflrrbspcrptmout in Co-vnmfi“ l“ f Association " io-Qes. Gillis . 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