8 The Guardian. Charlottetown, Wed., Jan. 22, 1904. SPORTS FRONT By PIUS CALLAGHAN The Top Of The Heap . . D .t ' University Varsity hockey squad lived up to P\'|)f§.rallIfl1‘ll’Sn§l:;1lsWO0I(eIICI when they toppled Acadia and Dal- hoiisie on Nova Scotia ice sLu‘faces. ‘ ’ em“. all games played by Saints against Nova Scotian tmiiis are four pointers. the Red and Whiiters noiv own a share of lirst place with Acadia Axemen. These doings put them right I'\.'l('l\' in contention for the league crown once acaln. _de-Wit? l(i>.~L‘.s‘ to L'NB a-iid St, 'Ihomas in their opening games in Nov- einlwr. , , ., Now Eainls have home. games remaining with Mouiit Allison. [~,,iH.,.,.igy of New Brunswick. St. Thomas, St. Marys and_ St. }.‘_x_ Thai.» road games are at Mount AIIlson_and In Halifax agliiiist Nova Scotia Tech. Their games here with St. and St \lur_v‘s are four pointers as in the clash in Halifax with ’l‘(-ch. The .\Iount Allison contests and the ones with UN]! and the Toniniies are two point affairs. .\("I‘L'AI. dates of Saints‘ reniaining games are:‘ Jan. 24 - \lii.iill A at Saints; Jan. 25 -Saints and lllount A;h1eb. l - St. .\la»\~\ ;-ii Saints; Feb. 10 - St. Dunstan s at Tee .2 Feb. 15 - at Saints; Feb. 28 - UNB at Saints: Feb. 29 - St. 'l’i(- was at Saints \\'i.tli college teams it's miglity hard to predict just what '.i .i' ll. '_Jl)(‘lI. I-In\\e\'el‘. Saints cestalinly should able [0 2317191’ Plillll iiciiits out of their games with St. l\1:‘.ryS 3!1fl_T€¢jh- “T9 - hi: one is here against Si. F.X. and _.lack hanes lads .¢ll"lll!‘I be an even bet to conquer the Xaverians. We figure .\Iouiit Allison and L'l\'B should be conquered by ihc Red and Whitcrs but we expect them to have a tough time with Vance T0ner's Tommie; on the last day of the schedule. .\t any rate, the Saints are right in the thick of things this season and it‘s certainly not too much to hope that they end up on top on the entire heat The team is rolling now and as the sea-on progresses. Go to it, Saints. p. Kane hopes it gathers steam A Great Series <.\.\'l)Y'S Royals and Jo(hnny‘s Flying Hawks are staging a gi-ml series each Thursday night at The Forum. l"(ilks who have been attending are loud in their praise of Ill" ')l'aIIf.I of hockey served up and just about everybody term- ml the calibre of play much superior to that of last season. Tl!“ R(=.\‘als own a 2-1 edge in games aifter a thrilling come- h.l('k triumph last 'l"liln'sd=ay night. The Hawks looked as though t.li_ey liad the affair sewed up but they didn't figure on tthe bat- I-‘In: spirit of the Frizzellmen. The teams renew their struggle Thursday night and the hiuiii-st crowd of the season is expected to watch the action. These teams. although going in different brackets in Mari- iimc plziydowns, are fighting in this series as though the Stanley ("up were at stake. A terrific rivalry has developed between llawks and Flyers and the rest of this competition should be ' something to watch .\t‘ti~,- a slow start. senior or intermediate (call it what \'i'i] want) hockey has caught on once again in Charlottetown and we figure The Forum vt‘ he lammed Dafkfd before a wiiiiinr is decided for The Stead Pharmacy trophy. We think these clubs are to be congratulated on their per- SI"-l(‘ll(‘(" in setting the public behind them in this series. It Illll-I have 00011 a hit discouraging at times but Sandy and .lc-‘iiiiiy kept at it and they are surely getting the desired re- Slllis. Get Those Tickets GEORGE l\'a1vs and his energetic ticket committee are really hiisv these days getting rid of booklcts of tickets for The Brier \\lIl('ll swings into action here on March 2. The oklcts are (wart for even draws and are selling for the modest price of “ii. If you haven't attended to this matter yet. then we'd advise yriii. not to hesitate any longer. The sale is going over V\llIl a hang and some folks are sure to be disappointed. The iiiklrts are on sale at Ctharlotitetown Curling Clllb. Belvedere Golf and Winter Club. Johnny's Mayfair and Zakem‘s Grocery. Act today and avoid disappointment. i-r Youngsters Play This Saturday The Prince Edward Island In-l the day that M j n 0, Rock, C9nlf‘nnl3l P3Der- 3 Week begins across Canada an vitational weight tournament is scheduled The United States. for The Forum this Saturday.;‘ competition and a busy noon Street Ice palace. Racing Body Formed Here lpartment in co-operation {the office of the department A new harness racing b ‘plwslcal °"l”"all“" L ante into existence in Char- " ntlclown Monday n' ht. ’-‘°"'3l'“"~ ' It is called The North River; ‘iririlig Club and the group in-( ends holding ice races on The‘ {orth River Causeway. T h e i n he presented to the winners _f rwh Class. color to the parade. :Th(is(‘ intending to race hors.j “"9 '5 the Sfheflnlei ' Cliarlottetown Hote. }Volleyball Association's Sen-‘ K. W5 Samrday are remmdedi 2.00 to 230 — Game 1 Sourisililonday. March 2 lior League opens tonight in ( ‘IHI linrscs may be entered b ;V5« Kensinglnn; Game 2 Monte , Summerside wrirtlh all three jonlai-tin: anyone of the Direc-; 3”“ "5- Crapaudi Game 3- Gel” teams seeking action in the ')l'.\' or phoning Elwood Show at I rE9l°“'n V5- MU”-‘RV H-""'l70l"5 -7943! before Thursday noon.‘ 3-45 I0 3-I5 - Game 4- Char- aiiiiary :21. However post en.‘ lottetown vs. Charlottetown: ‘I(‘.'~ iii-:1 be accepted on the; (teams 1 and 2): Game 5. Sum- ‘ .merside (N0. 1) vs, Summer 9 I'll-in-oil Shaw was named pre- 4 (tent of lllt"llC\\' racing body. side No. 2 vs. Morell. ii? n.\Ia('N€lll \]/ice president l 330 (0 L00 __ Game 7 winner "I r' ‘LC’ Gal 3'" Secretary‘ l 5 and Winner 6: Game 8 Winner oasuvcr Directors chosen ‘ ere (‘lark Smith. I-Ilmer (,‘iow,, - :0 \Iorc-side, Wendall Profitt. I 3"“ Wm" 3' :'«I('l>\ Bell. and Grant Mac , .__._____._._____.é__.._::_ 3 ‘raw for Wednesday . 'liarloItetown Club. I ner I0 and Winner 11. '50 P'M' w°d”"day K"°°l"°"‘i Winners of game 9 and I2 dra - Spares needed) 3 iis. '1‘. Walker. B. Partridge vs ‘ Game 15 wmn" 9 and Henry. Dr. MacKay, P meet at City Hall at 12.30 Salur—‘ p m __ Church D day and parade from there tollmm (‘liafiottelown Hotel 'Il‘<l race is slated for this Sat-3 The Forum. Teams are remind-‘(Trinity United Church- .r(la.v -lanumzv 25 and prizes are: ed that banners would help addl 7-"0 P~"'- — Chm“ S‘~’FVl('°- l 8.30 p.m. — Reception a n side RCAF‘: Game 6. Summer . 2 and Winner 4; Game 9 Winnel w byes into the finals. 0.00 to 6.30 “Y I TRYING ON FOR SIZE Press-Radio_Club Charity Din- Sandy Koufax, Los Angeles Belt, that is awarded to the Dodgers Pitcher tries Professional Athlete the . on the $10,000 jewel-studded Hickok Year at the annual Rochester I-Ilclcok. makes final (AP Wirepllotol nerr. Ray adjustments. i i l I l0.0( 3, Trustees. Ten teams are entered in the l'- l is expected at the Fitzroy: The program is being present-‘ led by The City Recreation de- ith} 3.30 - 5. 0I;ernment House . .. and ThciGovernor W..I. Machonaid and ‘3 Charlottetown Minor Hockey As-‘ Mrs. MacDonald for Trustees. 11 is lmped go have all teams .officials. delegates. curlers and i I i l Lentil 4.15 to 4.45 — Game 10. LoseilDarnley 6-1 and Hunter River ‘ Loser 6: Game 11 Loser I nipped New Annan and F I L . ' . f..URllNG DRAW lg,-:2 ,,::;:;~ Game 12 W = The following is the eurlingj 5'00 I" 5'30 - Game 13 wl"“°' _ at my 7 and Winner 8: Game 14 Win imeel ""3 S°3‘b''°°k°5 1“ Fnrm‘ l l l l i ‘ inner. ‘l 13: Game 16 winner 12 and Win Three Games Official Brier Program Gets Moving Feb. 28 The following is the official Y 9.00 a.m. -— Practice games a—t program for the Brier scheduled "Charlottetown Forum in tw o for Charlottetown, February 28th squads. Rinks drawing e ve n to .\larch 6. numbers on draw board play at Friday. February ‘.’.8th. 9.00 a.m. and odd numbers at Curlers. Brier and DCA offic- 10.30 a.m. milk drawing No. 11 ials and visitors arrive. Wel- will practice at Charlottetown come by civil and provincial dig- Curling Club. Games shall be nitaries and Cliarloltetown Brier ;four ends. _ . Committee, ; .00 am. — Visit by ladies Saturday. February 29th.‘ to Confederation Chamber foi- 2.00 p.m. - Skips meeting — ‘lowed by lunch Belvedere Curl- Writing Room of Charlottetown ing Club. tendered by Ca ii ada ' ‘Packers. 12.00 noon-— Curlers‘ luncheon itendered by the City of Chariot- tetown. .\l.ain dining room of Charlottetown Hotel. Invitation only. 1.45 p.m. — Parade Assembly Cliarlottetown Hotel. .00 m — Parade from the 3.00 p.m. — Officia’. Brier rink pictures. Curlers to wear curl- ing uniforms. Writing Room of Charlottetown Hotel. 6.15 - 7.30 p.m. — Reception by Royal Bank of Canada to th e ( Trustees. Dominion Curling .-\s- ‘sat sociation Officials, de’.egates,’; p. . curlers and lady visitors at ;Charlottetown Hole‘. to the Chat- lnvilation *lottetown Forum. Montgomery Hall. 0n_l.‘- _ _ 1 2.30 p.m. —— Official opening ;;()tfr:L°'a1;ri;::t:""F'.':1° ceremonies by representatives i-itard Island Government to the ‘M “'9 G°Ver"mem and C I ly' Trustees. Dominion Curling As- IBFIGI‘ Trustees. and Dominion sociation officials. delegates. {Curling Association officials. curlers and lady v-isitors at: 3.00 p.m.»— First Dra-w Montgomery Hall. I n v i t a lion l 8.00 p in Second Dra-w 3rd. only. I Tuesday. March 9. .m. —- Brier dance at} 9.30 .m. —— Third Draw Montgomery Hall to which all f 3.00 p.m. —- Fourth Draw visitors are invited. ‘ . - 7.30 p.m. —~ Reception Sunday. March 1st ' the Bank of Montreal to .b.V Trustees. Dominion Curling As- Directors and Domin- sociation officials. curlers. and ion Curlin-g Association officials. visitors. Basilica Recreation Writing Room of Chariottetown Centre Invitation only. Hotel. 7.30 p.m. Brier Banquet. . .m. - Curlers’ luncheon (Basilica Recreation Centre. In- and Draw tendered by the Dom- vitation only. ‘ ' n Curling Association. Main.‘ 6:30 -— 7:30 p.m. — Reception dining room of Charlottetown by the Canadian Imperial Bank H0l9l- lnVllal-inn 0nl.\’- of Commerce to the visiting lad- a.m. —- Meeting of Brier _ies and guests. The Lounge gthe Charlottetown Hotei. Invita- stion o y. l 7.30 p.m. — Dinner to the vis- liting ladies and guests in the imain dining room of the Char- ilottetown Hotel. tendered by of :'Eatons of Canada. Ltd. Invita- ition only. lwednesday. March 4th. I 9.00 a.m. — Annual meeting, iDominion Curling Association. (The main lounge of the Charlot- ;tetown Hotel. I 9.30 a.m. ~ Visit by ladies to City Hall, followed by luncheon lat Charlottetown Curling Club. sponsored by Empire Life Insur- lance Company. Invitation only. I 12.00 noon -—- l:()0 p.m.-—rece. - ‘tion for Trustees. Dominion Cur- ling Association officials. dete- lgates and visitors in Charlotte- ‘ own Hotel, sponsored by th Bank of Nova Scotia. Invitation I’ only , 1.00 .m. —— Luncheon. spon- ;sored by P.E.l.Curling Associa- .tion for Trustees, Dominion Cur- {ling Association officials and delegates. and curlers. Main dining room Charlottetown Ho- ltel. Invitation only. l 3.00 p.m. —— Fifth Draw I 8.00 p.m. — Sixth Draw .Thursday. March 5th ‘ 9.30 a.m. — Seventh Draw I 3:00 p.m. —- Eighth Draw . p.m. -— Ninth Draw ?Friday, March 6th | 9.30 a.m. —— Tenth Draw . 3 p.m. — Eleventh Draw I 6.00 p.m. — Closing ceremon- ies aiid presentation of prizes. a tie at finish of eleventh draw, play-offs for first place will take ‘place at 8.00 p.m. —- Reception at Gov- * by Lieutenant - Dominion Curling Association Invitation only. arade to lady visitors. 6 30 d i Musicale in Main Lounge oil The Prince Eo'Iwa.i'd Island I first of a series of scheduled round robin matches that will A ;de-clde the Island Senior cham- re lpions. , The calibre of Volleyball seen KENSINGTON-—Thiree games 1 in last year Senior play astound- were played in Junior North just about everyone wh Shore night at the Kensingtzon dropped in to watch the mat- rink last night. ohcs and with all entries bom- Seabrooke Juniors defeated in: additional strength this sea- Lung River 3-1. Rustico edged son promiscs some of he fin- est volleyball to be seen any- 3-2. ‘here. The next action at the rink viill be on Thursday evening when Seemans Golden Acres Defending Champion Char- lottetown YMCA Micmacs will be starting the new season de- pending mainly on the strong - heir star mers League action. item arm of I ' Infill!’-if Wendell Macluean and newl quired Ron Duiggan. one of Figure Skaters Hold Sessions ‘i . '1 nor I4. 8!. ah L_ (;amp.l ("'lmE', I5 ""'{‘6“" I‘ 'A' Chafnf ’l1ie Charlottetown Skating this the)’ Will be 1'9IM'n¢ "Win- -il. N. Mat-l\'eiIl. Dr. Cameron'‘’',:'"' 7"" ‘“"“°" I‘ 3 Club holds its weekly sessions Iv Mme mm “W 194 .-,l;’ M Jenkins. K‘ Kennedy. G ‘ 9 3mpl"“- todgy 31-pd Thug-sdgy from Q them to fill? lslflid S0010!‘ title ;:~ irlstone. M. White. in. . :1! 6 pm 8 d T1‘<g3I!1“m°n¢ Chun- ? _l Ice .1 — .1. Cameron. C. White I Here 5 the schedule for that Iiions P5 In ~ Robertson. T. Burke vs. LIME. classes: mmerslde is presently I ll ilpkeney. C. .\tIacLean. 3. Mo‘ ' 4200 — 4415 — Free Skate h°t'l’°d 0‘ Vflueyblu - 1 ill. s. Willis. 1' I‘ Game 4.15 — 4.30 — Instruction to: w re the inky of 11 (wk, 4 _ _i. 3,-mks. E. (~,m,,_ O age; 5.9 yea;-g, teams in action. The two sen- ; , 4.30 ~ 4.45 .- Instruction for or tor representatives ii that , Mt. Stewart See Gulls came or 12 years. I play no Mocxemles Iiomed . . re. from behind In the third period 4.45 — 5.15 -— Advanced Xnltl'uc- Fax and the YMCA ‘Prin- l'lce 5 - . Maclnnes. A. Gar to edge Morel) Beavers 0-! thin and Free skate. ale: who Iloiid have min I - ,.n_ n, giwa.-.i., c. Downe vs. Monday night it‘ March. 5.15 —- 5.50 — Instruction for as Sump on the Gndotteumi 00- ‘ Boyles. R. Jones. A Csllbec Gary Clark fired the wliiiihix es lo — 12 years. try In that they have both been .- . Coffin. goal from a scramble in front of 5.30 — 5.50 - Dance classes to In training -dnoo mid Novem- ‘ '30 PM. the net. This was his second of older children. bot. Niticlkiiflot. win 1170 , g.,.1_op.n, thgnight, .50~a.oo-- Grand Msrcltiot-don Montana! at the con- Ice 2 - E. Ford vs. .1. Brooks. Joey and (for all.) trols. pout extra depth in all - he 3 __ g_ mfl v._ w_ 3“. cf“, ".35 A 1 -pair. Instructors available for dupufinioots this yet and from .m,._ __ Jimmi. _ 3 classes n- Vourii i-ovum will he lie ‘Ice 4 - flosariur: 1111! vs. brace for the ‘team willie tlebnry. Mrs Dino amidst, team to beat for the tile. Y ,_ nmngngn, pm. flcfipgg, Ijfloii Coffin M11 in Kandy. Miss An ‘rrisndoii with a wealth of I-Opel. and Smith and need and omrinnco Ball league Opens In S'side lonight jiare developing fast under‘the ‘eye player-coach Oharles Ballem and will provide the league with the closest balance it has ever had. MI three teams will be work- ing extra hard this year wiitth an eye on the Maritime Cham- pionships tentatively scheduled for Sackville, New Bninsiwiok in early April. It is hoped that in the very near future in volleyball clinic will be held in either one (1 the two Island volleeytba-ll cen- tres bringing together from countries the volleyball neith- ful to help learn the funda- mentals with the idea (I im- proving the quality and effici- ency of botih playens. coaches and referees. of Borden Bombers lHoop League lHas Action §SaintsEdgeWeIslimen 9-8 I l j . . I HeI‘eI£Ihe$Il€d1.IIad'fh9 n xci ing ame orum ~=- ---M League for the next week. Wed.. Jan. 22-sou at Pwc; The Charlottetown and Dis- began to pay on‘ from here on 8.17; 3. SDU A LeClaIr (Be- Sat. Jan” ‘Y-; langer‘ 10.09: 4. rwc G. Hous- Mon.. Jan.. 27—Cai:ltais at pin trict Junior ockey League in the game. ton (B. Balderson) 11.27; 5. SDU ates and RCAF at SDU; Tues opened officially last night. at Diigne. Flynn. Pollock and the Charlottetown Forum with Dugre again scored. in that or- Dugre (Belanger) 13.52; 6. PWC Jan. 28 ‘Y'_ at RCAF; PWC hosting St. Dunstan's. der before the Welsliimen uld C. Duncan (J. Brown) 14.21 7. Jan. 29 at PWC. special guests in atitendencelget organized to go ahead 8-7. PWC A. MacLeod (unassisted) Players lists and tieam regis. included: Lieutenant-Govieii-not PENALTY SHOT 17:04 8- SDU B. Belanger St. trations are due on Wednesday W-J. ‘ Arnaud) 13.47 Penalties: -— R. January 22- No teams or ad- Gallant. D. Pollock. J. MoiLv- °‘n1°!*~3'l Play?" we allowed to neaux‘ participate I.-11 leaigiue unneg, Second Period: 9. SDU D. PoI- duly registered at this: time. capatalizeci on a penalty shot totietliegameupats-sat the 16.07 mark. first puck and he was accom- panied by the League President Bi-lg. Al Rogers and his execu- At this point Demll Pollock. lock (unassisted) 5.05: 10. pwc _ Here an the lea-sue stand. -tive. The P.E.l. Regimenta1'wh0 played in standout defen- _ Rogers (unassisted) 9.09: 11125! Band supplied the music fair sive game for the Saints was Penalties: C. Duncan. C. Dun- W L the opening ceremonies. eected from the 42. can, D. Flynn, D. Ross. J. W? 20 The 600 fans who were 1.0 at- Dick Flynn proved the hero B:-own. G. Mionagtian and A, Capitzus 21 tendance were kept on the edge of the niigihit as he broke in all LeClair_ ?“‘8l°5 1 1 of their seats tltroughouit the 810119 at the 13-19 mark to pick Third Period: 11. PWC J, DDU 11 game between these two snappy the corneir from 1} feet out. and Biiown (A Mac I 1.48: “CAP. 1 3 Junior teams. to make the score read 98 and sou Dugre (St. Arneaiut) 2.46 YMCA 01 PW-C jumped into an early give the Saints their nest wild. 13 sou 1). Flynn (1), Pollock) *““‘——‘**- lead on goads by Vernon Fm.‘ Arnold Mac-Leod led the 6.58; 14. sou D. Pollock HOCKEY ;ze1l and Arnold Ma¢1,eod_ both , scoring field“ as he picked up the (Du-fie) 6.47: 15. SDU lcornlng before the game had“‘hat trick" in ii losing cause. (Pollock) 10.04; 16. PWC A. . f7""“"“°"- ,_ W reached the 5 minute mark. The game was very caipabiy MacLeod (penalty shot) 16.07; C“"3"‘§“°5’ml"°‘3C‘°°“ 3 Arthur Leclaiir got, one back,haiidiled by reiemeea Art Perry 17 sou D. Fllyinin (unassisted) Team NSSHL ifor the Saints at the 10.09 mark, land Don Whelan. 18.19. Penalties St. Arrneaut. C. V was ow 7 H 1” 4 lbut we were back again. this First Period - 1. two. v. Duncan. A. Leclailr, Gelinias (10 Mf,“n"c,,m fwmdsmas ""‘ (time it was Gus H0l.l.S'I0n who Frizzell (unassisted) 4.19: 2 minlu-tes rnlisconlluct). Pollock tuinassisted) I BORROWED NAME The Mohican Indians called New York's Manhattan Island “Manah-hatin.” meaning Island of Hills. ;did the honours. ,PWC A. MacLeod (10 minutes misconduct). I Dugre renewed the Saints’ lliopes when be capitalized on New Bluenose Called Worthy Successor end of the period both tea.ms:\ counted again on goals by Arn- olci MacLeod for P'WC and M. for the Saints. leav- ing Saints tra-iling 5-3. SECOND PERIOD . _ By FRANK SULLIVAN lwas have to for the duration Saints opened the storm}: in HALIFAX (CP)—Capt. Angusgand at ' helmsman the S€C.0nd Penlod 0!! 8 l111St€'l‘- Waiters. skipper of Nova Sco- and other cirew-members were mg drive from the point by tia's famed racing schooner lashed to the deck, But the ship Derrlll Pollock. Tuippy Rogers Bluenose. says her replica, wasn't damaged, closed the scoring for tliiis per- Bluenose II and the crew who, 1- crew showed the salty sailed her to Bermuda through iloughness that heartened Capt. 3 llumcane last week. are lwalters who said he has seen “'0Flh.V Successors. lonly one storm as bad—-in the CBDL W3ll€‘1‘5- 3 W0Fl<ing 1188- .English Channel aboard the senger on Bluenose II’s maiden Bluenose in 1935 that sent Lhg iod as he broke in. harassed by two defencemen, to fire the puck trip. said here the schooner ivessei to drydock for a month. “couldn't behave much betterl in the lower Iefthand corner. PWC found the range first . . . in fact any better." Both’ she and her predecessor were in the third period when speedy , Hockey Meeting by the Smith and Rh centre Joe Brown banlgled home a goal mouth pass. Saints‘ weight and experience bu uland ' Yards at Lunenburg, N.S.. the lGoes town where the 82-year-old Wal- ters now operates a dairy busi- The a"""“ A'A'v' ‘’l C‘ lness. . l The short, stocky skipper,l who retired from the sea in‘ 1939. fold a press conference here how Bluenose ll headed into a storm to escape another that eventually pounded the At- lantic provinces for days. “It had been blowing for sev- . eral days before we left Lunen- T. Connick scored twice forlburg." he said. But Capt. Ells- the losers with singles going toiworth Coggins of Darmouth. Simmons, Reeves and Roherts.}}.’1\1.§.,h skip er of Bluenose II, a a Beat Freetown I BORDEN -— Borden Bombers’ defeated Freetown Royals 6-5 in a_hockey match played here last “.5 ‘told at Central Queens Reglonall ‘High School in Hunter River at IXRI SHOTS HEARD AT WALL BERLIN (Reuters) —— -Volleys PLAIN or FILTER TIP of shots were heard from inside CIGARETTES night. ‘ i, E. Rayner led the winners with three goals while Keough, Palmer and R. Sexton scored ‘ ‘n es. I East Berlin at the border wall with the French sector early Tuesday. West Berlin police re- ported. Police said shortly aft- erwards, East German border guards searched the area near SENIOR HOCKEY F O R U M SAN'DY'S “ROYALS" " p oped to duck its wrath on It . {the southward voyage to Ber- iRe‘fe|’ee$ C II"|IC jmuda. _first leg a journey I .that will ta'e the vessel to a‘ ljnderway Tgdqy [treasure hunt in Cocoas Islands, ‘ iin the Pacific. SUMMERSLDE — An in-I - Sll'u0lll0n8.I clinic for volleyball v'_,‘f:"‘NT WINDS Gm 1'9’-l9}‘995_ Will 9 3* ‘the ,Stream she ran Into winds oil CIVIC 5l;adll1'm- 5lll'T1mel'51d9- 80-85 miles an hour with squalls fogmmencinz _at seven oclo_ck to loo. Capt. Walters said. Visi-’ (this evening. mnmednately prior I)llIl.y was reduced to practic-‘ '10 the opening whistle of title ally nothing in the fog and be-i "5- lsland Senior Volleyball Lea- cause of the storm it was not‘ HAWKS" -gue. ]possible to receive weather‘ (4th game in 4 of 7 Series for Stead Pharmacy Curlin Scores ‘h“im3i wim '”b°'" eat I T'°""‘” : is ie s orm increas n -‘ i 9 ...i.. “right the THURSDAY. JAN. 23rd.—8.l5P.M. l ipass" for 30 hours with brief‘ From Be|vedere iiet ups of an hour or two. Shel STUDENTS 356 Followiiig are yesterday’: cu1'- ’ . .. ling results at the Men's Sen-j ior Bonspieil at the Belvederej Golf and Winter Club. . AFTERNOGNI Bob I.aeCla(i-r 11. Cyrnil Flynn ‘I. Dr. Wen MacDonald 13. Keith Acorn 12 (extra eind) Jim Burden 10. Ed 'EVENING , Dr. Wen MacDonald 10. Bill: McNeil] 3. I Keith Acorn 8, Dr. L. A., Johnston 5. I " ' SCHEDULE . :l.00——Mac-Neill vs. Acorn. ; CURLING DRAW l (FOR MONTAG(UiEl Following is the mixed curling draw for Montague, January 22. 7 P.M. Icel — G. Worth, E. Clay. Jack Murphy, E. Murphy vs. A. . Robertson, E. Cudmore, E.G. MacDonald, C. Inga. Ice 2 -- C. Nicholson, M. Nic- holson. K. MacDonald. R. Mac Donald vs. A. Sullivan. C. Stem art. S. MacKinnon. B. MacNeIlI. 0 PM. ADULTS 75c YOU’RE I I I l I I l Tan-ton 9. I LATE! Ice 1 —— F. Vuozzo, D. Nichol- son. D. Sorrie, Leah MacDon aid vs. Glen Murphy. C. Gordon. G. Glddings, 0. Hennlgar. Ice 2 -— George Kennedy. 1.. Sinclair, Gene Murphy. C. Sulli van vs. Peter Sinclair. Lll Mac- Donald, P. Deskoclies. F. Hor- ton. MEN'S and BOYS’ WEAR 1964 Clearaway Continues ’ Welshman Visit King's College PWC athletic teams made 1 King's teams during PWC win- ter nival the week d February. Following are results of games. BASKETBALL Girls’ game~PWC 18. Kinfl 36. Judy Cook lead-lug PWC nor» er 7 pts. Boys game-—P\VC 8, Km!!! 52 ‘on Diamomi leading ewc rer 10 pm. 1. CIZRLINO PWC—I1 KIIIQ-0. PWC Hit *IlIDOtI In Wayne Malian: With Values. Fashions. More Excitement for Men and Boys! in true. nows MEN'S AND aovs' WEAR Clearuwuy Is I still going strong! Come on in. You'll still get fabulous buys in outwoar furnishings. suits! If you coiiI4Iii't got lien be-fore. folio heart. All Is not lost. You may have missed the opening. BUT YOU HAVEN'T MSSED THE VALUES! 609 iii for your share now! OPERATE ON PERON MADRID (AP)-—Former Ar- gentliie president Juan was reported to have undergone an operation for I prostate all merit A Monday at the Coven Clinic. one of the most modern In Spain. Peron. 00. entered the cllnlc Sunday. TO-DAY AT F THE FORUM WEDNESDAY ‘l l 7:00-0:00 n.ni.—MIiior Hockey 0:00-10:00 a.m.-Psrlidule Ele l.‘ 4:00-0:fl |I.II'l.--F'I[lIl'e Giulia] at Men's 8. Boys’ Wear M0-|-'45 P.n|.-Minor Hockey 1‘ j ‘ 7:” I.m,—st, Jens , ford Sq. schools lee G'.e.tG°o',g.°st. 0' ' II I NOT T00 Ow’S