Page! The Guardian Sisturd 7 DOWN THE 1 g- BACK STRETCH '1--u.4sss A1 llsl 58ll1l'tl3)"5 laws "fl 1-ll? G. Turner. 4-2-.'t: Whi'I.awa.V. own- I Dewar -I-hnmmn and Lepinet Cam. Halifax Commous there were six .941 and driven by L. O'Brien. 3-:i-6. . pea” had three assists : ay, February 5. 1955 l l IHawks fought off A furious third of a hectic first period And held it to midway in the third. when Ramblers exploded for three gosls. Amherst withdrew their goalie with a minute and 40 seconds left fired when Joe Lepine shot the in-i at 19:53 l starters in the Class A. Pace. Budlthree other starters. Time. 51. 50, HenlAy. owned by Harry Whebby -.50 2 5. Class D, was won by Lady 1 Hank Them," Mm Wm .,..hu., Dun: 2.30-4.30: Skate for kiddies anti And drivlm by C9011? '1'l1YnEl'- WBS;Hoosier. owned by H. Bouiilier Rug...-5. Jackie schmidi and Dan, accompanying adults only. 2-El-1; Nova G., owned by H. Weeks land driven by A Carter. with 1- p Kiioy had singles? 6.30-7.00; P. S. S. -Paperweight and driven by S. Weeks. was 12-5: 24. lagoo. owned and driven by. Eight of the ten penalties called Falcons vs. P.S '. Tigers Josedalc Clansnian, owned and K, Pinkney. fl-1-S Sapphire Lady. unit to Mom-ion. including a nlli-1 7.15 5: P.S.S. Pee Wee Hor driven by Don Turner. was 3-1-3;'owued by E Walker. Sr. and i-ouiluct to goalie Nick Pidsodny nets i . P.S.S. Spitfires. Bobby Hunter it'raig- it-4-2. Time: driven by 1.. Walker. 4-4-1. fiiefor using strong language to the ll.il0-11.45: Q.C.H.S. Bantam Fly 49 2'5. 50. 49. Class B had seven other starters. Time: 54. S3. 54 rotor-g-9, 9,-5 .-sg Q.5.5- Eagles. starters. Lucky Senator. owned; , Lineups:- 9.00.935; Q.C,j-LS. Bantam by C. L. Dauphiiiee and driven byl We received A letter the oilii-r. xl(i”(tI()n: G03), pldsudn)-; (19. Bra." vs. Qsgsg Hagksl E. Connors, was 2-1-1; Dean Swift.3day from Warren (1 Hartman o 1..,,..,.. M..x..,,' AviL.1”-mghilnv L... g 777 7" 7; owned by V. Turner and driven Wadena. Ytlinncsoia. who is a ll1- I..,,Pg Nkpaypf: turuartls. Mir.ie- o by A. ('ar1et'.xias l-5-2. .'t1oi'le l)i- rector of the L'uitctl Status 'llrot- H”. Slum.” H.,uM.' H”.sL.memw51 rect. owned by W, it and ting .-tssot-iaiioii He tlttiiiked its wam,,.-N -1--mmwml k-ampeaup Lag. I driven by 1. Walker. 5- '. But for our copy of the Review and LTNL W .50”, B.mm,sS. Away. owned and driven by (2. stated . . . "I went through thel Alnhwsl. 608'. 1.-H30". dew Turner. 3--I-3. Tinic .30 -l 5. 51 list of winners andgsaw il'l'lf'l'El-RWHT. RUMXN Held, par... 4.... LONDON. .Ap,.,,Tup.w9'mhi9(i 25. all, (lass C. was won 1))" Ritakcy 2.08 won six tacos and Wank. .Ahml' Schnndll U him) Jmyal Tan. Early Mist and Mom Jennie Belfast. owned by Millard g also was a mile in 2 It) She cante- . . , . , . . -. li”'l”""- Tl”'”'”"l- 5'3”"l”"- KFW Tremblant were named Wednes- l:lYllllEhl-3-altldPtlI:llFl:IPSl?Hl(Er-It.Flllilsliegfll:irIll'lnl1(?ll1lr)l':lSCNT1llt)tTllf:l'&IN!lllllllllgflfl "NF-l" Bemaq""" Denwhllk: .dE)' 10 U19 "51 01 51V U151 890091- bv Lawrence Morris and (ITli'Oll'bll)' another from Mr l.rlloy and 5.”"l"lar-V T F 1013 10F the Grind 531101131 51991) by N. Campbell. 2-1-2: Dado. own-jl have also had inquirics from a l”'”' P" d3 1- M”"”l”'.l-I 5'"i'.lEl'hRS9- art by John Scott and driven hyi Continued oti DER? 7 ””” I4'i"llllXv llimlel 1513- 3-; Twelve horses hate been scrat- llotitliin, llirsclileld iWats on. ched (mm me 53 U,-lgmaiiy "am. . Cetiiiprniii 5.07. 3. Amliersl. Ro- ed for the March 25 race over C gui's ll.eClt'l.'Cl 6:15: 1. Anilierst. 1A i ,1. r , 9'; four . mm, 355 yard Dtlllfltltll ll). Kiley. Rogersr 6:32; L.um.s2g , . 5. Moiictou, Thomson tBoivness. owners have to gnu-ease men Ch llirstlili-ldi 10:16. ti. Moiictoii. em”. fee by gw .3140, if their llli-..'(-lIli'l(l lLallIl)f:illl. Vlatsiinilhm.M.s are let. m we mu. anal. The adv aniago provided bv the Itorkev anti skating. i”.u'1.7.",-,M0lwu:il' .H(mle l.m.:'llh9 ""51 acceptance dam The H- Charlottetown Foruni were. em-l ll-12 Prince St. St'llOl)l7HllCr T1”, fgl.',6 3' i mlulmll HIIMI . Ml 80l'9Pl8n'-it M3”-'h 3- "am phaslzed to A Guardian rcpreseii-ikt-y and skatinE- l-(ltd "H Pena "es" nue',l0r anmh” lI35fm9"'- "l 534” tAtive yesterday by a leadingl 12-l. Guardian Delivery " '1 .tS1l2i. ..n.-- ,- ft-3 - N); director of the tirganizalion p ”Erected by 157 of our lcadiiigi citizens In pmvide A rcnirc for? 3-5 Gent-ral skate---Children. ,Kll(;2;'g1l6l3lEd-..l;lll!i9"5 1455- Llj R"-.81 Tan, Early M151, Mom Hie recreation of the chiltlrt-ii and, 5-6 Farkdale School-Hiickcyl”l';1;:.d -- -' -dfigel t D -Hemblamv Marmmus L03, nun. youniz people." he said, ”llie and skatiiig. g. - ik K”mll'lwl;:;:';0 F-may R-f4t:1.9Fl;.Amv my IL Mr. Lumen 'GWSand(,..- Forum continues to provide such S-7 Boy Scouts--llot ey hp”-I. Therm-M ' i ' .Tu,-i(..- Lmg, Gigolo, Sundrew. E. facilities to thousands of our Jtli-i eniles. Centrally located.) with - -L-- :i('F(l;VlVIl(l;.n.?Ee;(hll Pgtlm)l1er;t).17Th?-I2" ?I'eB'i,iguagflngfgesboaggzlalhltigh warm. comfortable rooms I is A. ' ' -r - - . '. . i . bus). place day in and mu. DTOP GICTMEMO. Eiloucliin. In-pine lcafnppaul 19;. Lizaid. lragiantMMfc.r Gciy flair: --we routers we no;---d--3 Andrews Fight ewe -.---en- :jt"C:,';".;..7g5.;, .:.;.,",;n."- ..,',s oil A singe cent of ivi en s.- . 1 ,g- ,., ' .v - , ' no Leafs To Refain to officers or directors. They-lmll 9; 9” 1'. d ft !w i lug Steel. No Response. Clearing. were content to have it serve as-"'9 mm 51 Ff”? mi "(SN J o Rpd Rube, pm-i Arlington, D31-k A community centre. "9-”l"l-V h”””-'9” 'l""-l "at 9 ". llfllof dyer Stranger. Picks Barn, Blue En. --The Forum has ah,.a..5 h,.,."iand Al Andrews has been tallcd my. Victory Mom, Old Glory available for various enlci'priscs. 0" and !'9Pl8CPd Willi 3n0llll”' T()Ilt)N'liO. (CPI - Hap Day. Am,.he,- Rake. Gentle Maya. Red It has housed religious. patriiitit'.V'""l95l- g general rnanai.er of Toronto Ma- 5281 Moog” Staci Lock, Martin. and political meetings. hospital Troita said he had bccri toldppip l,c3fs' 1.nn()!lnL'od Friday the ique' wild wisdom Mr wedding carnivals. farmerst gatherings. Andrnws toll on the ire Thiii's(lay 1,(-at; have decided in fgtain Brian on Lrra Caveat 'Roman Firel And varied summer SDOFLV and injured his back. ('ullrn. former St. Catharines jun- M . y'K- ”' 3.. cm H Sm; "Despite its intensive use in. The Haltirnore pronioter said;ior A player in the Ontario Hoc- lung er d I331 '3 l ' the winter season when it 02lFFSlBob Baker and Willie Jaitirs. km Assoclalittn. C35” 3" M” ameyt Mil 0'll.V 10 CIVIP "FPO? hill 10 heavyweights. will replace Giard-. He said Bob Bailey is being many rural communities, it still can provide hours for juvenile hockey especially in the forenoon hours." The program at the Forum foij today is as follows: llockey and skating 10 - 11 a m. Quecti Sq Srliiiiil-. Cockell Seeks 4 Title Fight L().Vl)().N'. IAIN - Hcavyweifzlity contender Don Cockell. his man- ager John Siiiipsoii and blrittsh promoter Jaik Soloitiuns sail for. New Iork late this month to no- gotiate A title llL'.lIl with heavy- weight champion Ilt)tlx')' ltlriritgiiin Simpson said Friday he and. Solomons will mccl Jim NtllTlS.'p president of the liiici'naiion.'il Box-i lug Club. and Al Weill. Marciano's IINIIIIKNH 1 It is Ilxiie-rlell llial Fin-kcll. tit-ii p lsh Empire he-avviveiglit rlium , ptnn. will oppose Marciano in San- Frnnrincn or New York in May or June. "1 would likr nniluiig tnoir tltnn: meeting Marciano And I am con- fident that I can beat him.” said. Clirkt-ll who has not been defcalcdi since he was knocked out by Randy Turpin in London 2'6 years ago. Last itiniiglif Quebec 'SpieI Are Defeafed QIIFIHICC 1C1” -The last two unbeaten trains in the 42nd Que-' her international bonspit-I went down to defeat Friday night in the glunrter-finals for the Lieutenant- yovernor's Trophy. Huntley Fergusonlii Bathurst. N. I. rink and Summers ISamI Wil- sonlx team from Sudbury. Ont., both lost their chances to win three major trophies in the hon- lpiel. A feat never done before. Ferguson was beaten 11-5 by the unheralded Quebec Winter Cluh rink under Gsvtn Mcwllliam And Wilson bowed 14-12 to C. A. L. llurchison of 0ttawA West. Ferguson is still hi the finals of he Omega Trophy event and wit- Inn h the finals for the Friincoisi Jobln trophy. one of the bonnpiel'ii hes main events. Icons bicluded: Goodwill Shield. second round. Percy Power, Detroit 10, F. I. Nebulae. Chrlottotown I. Quebec Brooches. second round. Archibald, lathurst. N.l.. :. . I. Mebsino. Charlottetown Fernier Hockey Referee Dies l-Hockey. flenvlng Barry's Snack Bar Boys 1-2 Guardian Staff--llockcy. 1 8-10. General skate. (-110 and Andrews. Minor Hockey League Scores 5! - 9 in m : High School - Illltlliey "Id skmlnllt Results of games playcd lvcsicr-p 9-10 a in. Prince St. Srhuola day at ".9 Rm”). Rink M,” as iniiuttc I Paperweiizhtsz Tigers 2. Hawksl fl. Tigers goals by G. lilachlillanp and .I Kennedy. 1 ltcdiviiiias 1. Rangers uiiigs goal by D Ciitliiiore . Bziiil;ims' lilatzlcs I. lI'liirliiinds 0. Eagles goal by V. Mulligan. - Regals 1, Bisoiis O. Regal: small by 1). Storey. Othcr aclivilics were it skate for, the little ones and several hockey practices. 0. Red- C I Gavilan Wins 0 I I Splif Decision NEW YORK. 'APi- Kid Gav- ilan returned from a tlircc-mouth l.-ivriff to stage A fiirious last-ntin- utv rally that won it 10-round split decision over slugger Ernie Dur- nndo nf Bayoiinc. N. .l.. Friday night at gtadisnn Square Garden. The verdict was greeted storm of boost from the flood-sized crowd Gavilan weighed 16211 Duranrlo IGOVA. Aussies Going After Davis Cup 1 ltlF.I.I-IOURNIC. Australin (Allie Harry I-Inpman. manager-captain of the Australian tennis forces. said Friday the team would (tou- rcntrate on recapture of the Davis Cup this year rather than on get- ting experience in overseas tour- naments. Aii s result, he Added, touring Australians will play only in the Queen's and Wimbledon tourna- merits in England before going to the United States. They will skip the Italian And French champion- ships. If there is A large entry in the American-zone Davis Cup competi- tion. he Added. then A portion of the team may have to go direct to the United States and miss the English tournaments. "No definite itinerary can be made for the Australian team un- til the draw for the North Ameri- can zone dnvfs cup is made." Hop- mAn sold. The Australians previously had Announced they would challengi- for the cup. won by the United States last December hi the Am- erican zone. .:.L?... 1- NOTICE Parkdale Flyers will play in Iummerslde tonight. Bus st 7 disco. Room for pas- sengers. I allies with it, one assist paced Moncton. Other, goals went to Sinnett. Yvau Home. Big sniper for Amherst was Set-ond period: No scoring. Pen-y Houle 15:58. Bowness 10:05. iBeriiaquez, Ken- farmed out to Pittsburgh Hornets. l.eafs' American Hockey League fnrm team. in exchange for Ciil lcn who played Thursday night in the National Hockey League grime in Montreal. Boxer Giardello Removded On Assoiulf Charges ' PHILADELPHIA, MP)- Middleweiglit title roiiicnder Joeyi Giardello was remanded Friday to April 4. on assault charges. de- spite strong objections by District. Attorney Richardson Dilworth. Giardello's counsel. Michael vnn Most-hzisker. former assistant DA to l)ilworth, soitght the remand an that the possibility of s conviction would not prejudice Giardellols rlianre of meeting Carl Bobo Olson for the 180-pound crown. The lawyer told Judge Theodore. L. Ilciinel Giardelln meets Olson for the title in Chicago March 23. He can fight for the title if he has not on that day I record of being convicted of crime in a court of rcrord. von Mnschziskpr said He said Giardelln is willing to stand trial Any time after the fight dale i Dllworth said he was extremely' disturbed over the motion for A remand. TRAINS BY BRAWL8 x ”This man And A little group of hoodlums have been terrorizing smith Philadelphia for A year. The word has been spread All over that this man will never come to itrial. that the fix is in And that if he becomes champ, we couldn't try a champ. I "His method of training is to stand outside saloons and trip up people as they come by. If they object. he beats them up." Judge Reimel said that if Gior- dello was tried In February And convicted he would miss an op- portunity to meet Olson for the title. even though the conviction might be upset on An Appeal. He then approved the continuance. Glardello and three co-defend- ants were charged in December on riot. assault. theft and con- spiracy counts. the result of A brawl last Oct. 29 ln which A gAs station was wrecked. an attendant slugged and the owner And his '-Monclon Edges Ramblers 7-5 AMHERST, N. s, icPi..Moncu.ni53. Penalties: Pidsodny 10:19. ser- ved by Watters; Pidsuduy. ' period rally to edge Amherst conduc 10:22 served by Michelin: iRamblers 7-6 here Friday night in Sinnett 11:31 ;Atlantic C o a I t Senior Hockey Stops: League action. Pidsodny 6 1 7el7 Hawks had a 6-2 lead At the end Frigon .. 12 4 7-23 lToday's Schedule '57? .i'itZ?f."'i'.l”s.E'.”""' "' ""ml.AI' Rofciry Rink in the'i;amc biu the move back-igedwmgs V5. Q,s.s. Ramble.-5. suraiit-e marker into the empty net .5 pawn W pamuale Bmeblmsy . . l Bert Hirsclifeid s three goals andpdale Rum” WA Qtb-'51 Range” 'Ro)'als vs. Q.C.H.S. Tigers. .-running of the race are: "115- B.0tl-D..'l0: Paperweights: W.K.S. 9.30-10.00: Paperweights: W. K. 10.00-10.30: Paperweights: Park- I0.45-ll.l5. Pee Wees. W. K. S . 1 vs. Parkdale Springers. 11.15-11.45: Fee Wees. ilarkdalc The first acceptors for the 109th Minor Hockey Af Summerside wAt the second program of minor hockey in Summerside At the Raceway Stadium eleven ganies were played last evening. starting at I p.m. And continuing until 1130. In the paperweight division the It .iry team downed Ilie Y's Men 4-0. The Lions Club trounced the Legion 6-3. with David Math- eson scoring four goals. Flicker Taxi shut out MAcCausland's TV's 5-1). with Leigh Hudson scoring four. times. Rogers and Arnett trimmed the Whiu Star Laundry 3-0. In the pee-wee division Reliable Motors beat Canadian Tire 2-0. while Currsn And Briggs white- washed SmAllmAn's 8-0 As Allie MacDonald scored five goals. The Jute Bags trounced Hnlmnn's 7-2. with Winston MocCormack scor- ing six goals for the winners. The Dairy Kings beat the Y's Men 4-2. with James Hogan scor- in twice for the winners. In the hsntam division Wsyne ":1: Late To classify LOST-IN THE VICINITY OF the Capitol TbeAtre And Valley Street brown leather wallet con- lAinlng valuable psperii. Phone 5282 or leave At GuardlAn Of- flcA. IIOOKEY MONTAGUE RINK DOUBLEIIEADEB SATURDAY NIGHT, Fab. 5 Montague High School 1 versus Murray Harbour High 7:80 P.M. AND Sport Forum II. I. CURLING QUALIFICA- TIONS Sports Editor: Sir. -- Please allow space In your paper. that did such A splen- did job covering High School Curling playoffs. held at the Charlottetown Club. February 1st and 2nd. to make clear an un- fortunate situation which has come to light. fortunately before the declared winners would Ar- rive in Sydney to find the Prince Edward Island Team disqualified. Rule 2 -A Canadian High School Curling Association. Quote "The students taking part in school playduwns must be under years of age as of October 1st prior to the play downs." Rule 4 - ”'1”ne competition is open only to school students who must be certified by their prin- cipal as taking a full years work in S('l100l and must be registered in the said srhool by October Isl prior to the play down." End of ask for qualifying certificates and sent results of games toget- her with names of winning rink to head office in Winnipeg and iiuk and found he was over oitc year over age. also was not reg- istered in said school. 1 immedi- ately phoned F. R. MacLaiue at present in Quebec. who is the Is- land delegate of the High School Curling Association. We decided to hold final decision until Mr. Mac- Laine returns early in the coming week. I am Sir, eic.. A. B BAGNALL Alternate Delegate Dominion High School Curling As- socialion Winsloe And Long Creek Win in A dotililclieader at North ltiver rink last night Winsloe de- feated York 6-3 and Long Creel; dcfcateil Milton 4-ll. l)oiron scored four and Gilles- 'iie two for Wiitsloe. with Cutl- .iiorc getting I pair and Bat-wise he for York. .I. MacDonald had I pair and "torsion and Hyde singletons for yong Creek. These teams are in competition lor the R. R. Bell trophy compet- ed for for the first time last year. U. N. I. Girls Defeat Acadia FRI-ZDI-JRlC'l'ON. iCPl -- Uni- vcrsity of New Brunswick Friday night defeated Acadia University 47-20 in a maritime Intercollegi- ate Basketball League fixture here. Iris Bliss led UNB with 28 points Best showing by the Acadia girls was by Thelma Brannon who sank 13 points. Nancy Hughes notched six points for the losers. I-Iowatt scored twice as Holman's bent Curran and Briggs 24). The Lions Club downed the Legion 3-1 with Jo Jo Gallant scoring two goals. In the final game of the eveiiiug lrving Soiiier scored three limes and Joe Sonier scored lltl('fl as the lilercury's downed Victory Cleaners 5-l. Referees were Layton Schur- man. Robert Grady. Reg Phillips .Ir.. Vance Harrs. Gerard Bern- ard. Bob Phillips. Dougie Arsen- ault. and Ulric Gallant. -I. FORUM EVENTS riziiiins. SATURDAY- Skating Rural-Urban Night Montague Prirnroses versus , Georgetown lhglos A Night For All The Family family terrorized ' Here In an Inn St. 44 73laeal 447144-yl "II NAVAL IEIIIIIIII Iffllf ci-iAiu.om1owu H.M.C.S. om. Charlotte Phone 4918 SEAT lALEt- LIJCKY D003 PBlZES:- Ifornle If Your PBIOISC 31.50 31.10 TIIE 19 ed with foregoing rules. I did not Regular League Gaines FREDERICTON roituu-Mon. FEBRUARY 1-4:30 PM. TODAY - SATURDAY - I A.M. 10 O P.M. MONDAY - ALL DAY. Tllllltl. LUCKY DOOR PRIZES--82.00 EACH Loyal Iupport with Large Audiencea will help the LITTLE SPORT z.'.?Z32?...I ' l ” 2-! i Jones Collects Pair The Charlottetown Islanders last night kept pace with the second place Moncton Hawks and de lfeated the. Fredericton Capitals 6-3 in A very fast match played before 1000 fans at the Forum. Q0913 4 Wimpy Jones led the Islanders to Trusting the representatives of pi;-mi-y with a brace of goals it-ants playing. who were acquaint unite om. ('3.-rm-, Bob Gray. Burk Whitlock and Wally Hull- nian collected smgictuiis tor the .wiiiiters. Gordie tllilcs. Bernie llilat-Donald and Lucien Gilbert scored for Capitals. "la-"ng we '" Syd"?-V: L319; 1 It was the fifth straight game U35 queslwned regardlng. ""5 for the teams and both sc-emcd "la-""1 Ml” played 1)" w””""g uiiissually fresh from start to finish and Dl'U(llll.'8d some of the bost hockey seen here this season. The Caps came to town with only 11 men and played a very fast game as they out-shot the Island- ers 15-10 in the opeuuig period. but were out scored 2-1. Both goalies made some sensational sax cs during the run of the game with each making nice stops on I couple of clear break-aways. The Islanders led 2-1 at the end of the first period on goals .by ()riii Carver and Bob Gray. having come froui behind after miles had opened the scoring at 12:30. The Caps tied it up in the opening minutes of the sandwich session on Bernie MacDonald's break-away only to be outscor- ed 3-1 by the end of the frame on counters by Wimpy Jones. Wally Kullman and Buck Whit- liick. In the finale. Wimpy Jones got his second counter of the night which was matched shortly after the mid-way mark by Lucien Gillicrlis goal. Relerccs Gortlic Kelly and Leitli Jay were called upon to hand out only five penalties during the well played encounter-the ls- lanclers getting three of them and the other pair going in defence- man John Mosgrove of the Mc- Intosh pucksters. Coach Steve Brklacich of the islanders iced I full line-up for last night's match with Vip Pal- ladino playing on left wing with Ray Leduc and Wimpy Jones and Wally Kullmnii pacing the left wing slot of the Copper Leyte line with Orin Carver on the right side. The Buck Whitlock-Lorne llcnncssey-Bob Gray trio re- mained intact. Both defence units worked very well all evening with Hughie Campbell and Danny 0'. Connor leaving their stamping grounds occasionally to lead sev- eral beautiful rushes into the Caps zone while Sieve Brklacich your "WOODLO1" "s c money-maker 'lEAP THE HARVEST WITH .. we-m CHAIN OAW Ill fTf YRY Hf suv in This powerful little dynamo I within may reach of ef'2I'V0ll!- Lightweight. no indexing. low priced And completely Auto- nutic. The sll weather ignition allows fut starts under Any con- ditions Let the MALL OMO tnslre BIG woodlot profits for you All for I Pill OIIOW men todlfl V08 AXMC U IUI RICO DION OUAHW UIAN IAN! Batt & Macllao Ltd. 91 EUSTON STREET Charlottetown DIAL P. E. Island Final Week Of ISLANDERS VERSUS Tenn And Club. FORUM and Lloyd Hinchberger remained back and confronted incoming Capital forwards with a stone- wall protection at the blue-line in front of 1slanders' agile cage- man Jim Shirley. The first period opened last with Whitlock. Gray and Hen- nessey coming very close to beating Plumber Craig on their first time out. The Caps came back minutes later with Bob Leger leading the attack and be- ing actually robbed of a goal by Jim Shirley who came up with a dazzling save on the close-in play. It was a goal-tenders bat- tle during this part of the game and Craig kept his net empty on a beautiful save off Orin Carver on a break-way at 5:45. Play went from end to end for the next five minutes wiili Steve Brklaclch dumping Bernie Illacllonald heavily at centre ice at the 12 minute mark. Seconds later .lerry Smith and Gordie Miles got A clear break from centre and went in to beat Shir- ley who was left helpless with the two Capitals at will to pass in front of him. Miles slid the puck in the net as Smith drew Shirley far to the side and set I nice pass out to t e scorer. Copper Leyle, Vip Palladiiio and Orin Carver bounced quickly to the offense for the locals and Orin tied the score A minute lat- er as be hanged the puck by Craig on I pass from the opposite side of the net from team cap- tain Copper Leyte. The play from this point to the end of the period was very fast with both teams apparently giving the game all they had. Buck Whitiock. Bob Gray and Lorne Hennessey had things all to themselves as they banged away at Craig while Mos- grove set out his tripping sent ence at the 15 minute mark couple of minutes later. this line still had the play in the Caps zone and finally Bob Gray slapped it pass from Brklacich and Camp- bell by Craig to give the Islanders a 2-1 lead. The Whitlock line came mil attain at the start of the middle session and swarmed all over the Caps but failed to score on the efficient Craig. The Leduc trio were close on the next shift with Vip Palladino hitting tlic goal- post on the open side at 2.30. Soc- onds later Bernie MacDonald got .A break and tied the score. This was followed within the next five Your choice . . . Islanders Maintain Lead - With Viclory Over Caps minutes with markers by Jones. Kullman and Whitlock which left the Islanders holding a command- ing 5-2 edge at the end of the per- iod. The hockey continued to be very fast and the goalies remain- ed nothing less than sensational with Shirley stopping Gilbert and Smith on A short break at 6.15. The duet of Orin Carver and Cop- per Leyte ragged the rubber for almost the whole two minutes of Kullnian's minor penalty as they displayed some terrific time-ki1l- ing tactics. Tlic pace slowed up a bit in the final session with .both teams counting on very nice efforts. Mos- grove got the only penalty of the frame. The Islanders remain on top of the league with 70 points. five better than the Hawks with 65. Caps have 55 and Ramblers 54. Lineups Fredericlon- Goal: Craig; de- fence: Mosgrove. Heon. Powers. Yeomans; forwards: Smith. Leger Bliss, Gilbert. McDonald, Miles. Charlottetown - Goal: Shirley; defence: B r k I a c l r h. O'Connor. Hinchberger. Campbell; forwards: Leyte. Gray. Whitlock. Leduc. Car- ver. Hennessey. Jones. Kullman. Dowllng. Palladino. Summary First is e r I 0 dz 1. Fredericton, Miles (Smith) 12:30; 2. Charlotte- town. Carver 4Leytel 13:36; 3. Charlottetown. G rs y (Campbell. Brklacich) 17:01. Penalties: O'Con- nor 10:07. Mosgrove 14:56. Second period: 4. Fredericton, McDonald 3:02: 5. Charlottetown. Jones icampbell. Leduct 4:19; 6. Charlottetown. Kullman (L ey t e. Carveri 5:07; 7. Charlottetown. Whitlock (Campbell. Gray) 8:3. Penalties: Kutlmaii minor and mix- conduct 12:38. Third period: 8. Charlottetown. A' Jones iLeduc, Palladlno) 4:21; I. Fredericton. Gilbert tsmilh. Le- ger; IZVHH. Penalties: Mosgrove 2:1 . Stops: Craig 10 12 N'N43 Shirley 15 I 6-46 CALLAGIIAN WINS AWARD TORONTO lCPl -- Morley Cil- laghan. Toronto novelist. has won a Mat-lean's award of 35.000 for his new novel. "The Man with the Coat." The story is set in Mon- treal. The Maclean's novel award is A continuing non - competitive 20 award granted at any time in the discretion of the editors. HENDERSON It OUOMORET Made-lo-Measure Newsl 0uAAe'.d!t-ttfltai--&A..t':-...-vs do I.-. 4- 0 EXTRA PANTS FREE llii Evory Fabric Ill EVERY Pllltll IIAIIGE Of TAILORED - TO - MEASURE SUITS I Order This Weekend OISOOUNTOFFEII EXPIRES SIIORTLY "E WAY OUT -SI?-3-. utitER5' l vbontlm Tuesday and Wednesday of ilui week were grim winter days days to be remembered. 17 de- grees below zero is not to be sneezed at in this province with its moisture laden air. Even dur- ing the day the temperature hm- ered around the 10 below mark I was on the prowl both days at- the Chev. was on her good be haviour and started without um much prompting. Crossing the Hillsbori bridge I spotted four dicks. hree were sitting on llic Ice at the edge of a small pau-h of open water and the fourth was in the water that looked as thuk as soup. It was on the point of freezing as the lully was congcal ing against the breast of tho swimming duck. I checked an involuntary shudder even though. the heater was going full blast O O 0 The duck in the water was I hen Old Squaw (Cock-a-wew hut the dtl('l(S on the ice were half Continued on page 1 Hockey Scores Atlantic Senior Fredericton 3 Charlottetown I Moncton 7 Amherst 5 Intercollegiate Laval 1 Toronto 5 Montreal I McGill 2 American League Springfield 4 Pittsburgh 8 Ontario Junior Hamilton 4 Barrie 3 St. Catharlnes 7 Kitchens 1 Gait 1 Guelph 9 Ontario Senior Kitchener I Chatharn 1 King Haakon VII of Norway. ll has held the crown since Nov. 10 1005. USE IOCO RANGE OIL OFF ; wvii" . DMIJRE