Cart. High School Curling Play For Ch'fown In 1958 "Announcement Mode Lctst "NEXT 5,o..-K.N;g,oN Cliff Defeats Dr. Wen Night By Curling Committee WINNIPEU. l('Pl-The lint: committee announced Itlo (”.inadi;iit nday iiiizlit Iiii:lt.scItool citr- that the 1938 championship will be played in Fltarlnttetmvn. P.P2.l.. and the 19.39 championship in Valgary. . A nicetiii;'.'. oi the commit gtinction uith the playing of I too ll:-is llt'Ifl he 1937 classic. Ilt'l'f3 in Hitt- The comntittcc also dceided IOlpI'ttxPill. recommend to the DCA that Next-I fnundland be invited to participaiclhitl It-1' in the 1958 ciianinuitishtp. At pi-cs--I11-tnentbc cut. it is IIi(' only pi'otuice not in the t-uiitpoiittuit Trail. Bit. ninrlr it Iilfl in I014," tm llic ltl:-ti t-haiiuumtship nut; vttlhdreu it Monday night lIe('RII59 ntftctal: snnl titrv did not hatel the accommodation necessary at Sarnia. Out. also niihdrevt its. 1938 but wanted to "be red in the litttire." Vuraittla. Que. asked Itit Ihe tltaittpioitsliip ill lllili. I960. ltltii or as -iuiit as l1tissiI)Ic." ilonltrai lost its hid for the lust) event but tll(IIt'RIPd it would make- annthcr application at it later date. I ;-.-0...;-......;;-s Shutouts Rarity In Souris A zhittnttl ts mmciltin: it-rv r.1i'-lstarf of the second round. Instead Ilr -.rcn on Slnirts It-c Possibly of giving teams a week or so to this is because of the wide open arrange and play their series. Nil" "' l"WIW.V ill-'33-'01! hy allywoltld it not he advisable for the Snuris teams, But. on Wednesday, island A.A..i. of F. to give these yount: Tci't'y Wood of the High ti-unis definite dates on which they School racked up the first sliuttiut must play? i ot the season as tlte lliuh School I hlankcd Mt-rell 7-.0. Terry didn't Th" Rh-v' I-I-um twirl hr called hone Inn manv shots to gin", hm the llnH'laI'IS in the Women's Bowl-I the ones Iw had were tough. On ml: I-933"" I)""lnt2 Ill? T931113! tun occasions. Alorrll Ini'tu-ti'ds VIWVIIIIP "IVY "WEI ll" LUCIWY rame In on broakaways, but Terry 554- and "”W ll"! Ellmllltitcd the nlnpperi lhcni cold, Mai-I(' I.CElIx' frnin the playoffs. 'l'hcv now meet the Flying Saucers in tlic ieatiiie sctnt-finals, with the it timr ul vtriting. hlorcll and V” VOIHI 31'? "f ""9 mills! fit their iwiinu-r to meet the Lucky Six. I"I"m"f"3"' "L" vlaydnwns. Mar-I in the lion's League. all playoff elldends this series by virtue 0l.pn.sttions have been clinched. when 3 iv? vlttnry 81 RNI I'"IlIt- TIW.V'll .thr Linc Roadcrs assured them- !" I”"'"."d l" "WP III” 5"I95 "Plat-lvt-s of sixth plucc. The race for in slraiitht games. They hnvc a first will go right down to the wire. f-N tm-aknuz. liystlltlfl tram lIIiIliTht- l'erft-ctionisls load um Dod- '"33' 5'' "II "'1' W-'-IN "Kat" this gers by .13--I points with our game .V"”'- L-RSI 1"". "IN Willlifd to go. while the Dodgers have two through all opposition with ea.se.1'nm.-5 remaining, The local ltias-lparks ncnl iiIt- tllnmr hncl-rt if it rcccitcs the '-'”I””'"I '" N" SHIV” this "(Tit lpi'otier coztt-hing. can produce On Monday they sntoshcd Mnrcll snnyft yin, i.,.L-Roy pi,-,3-c,-Sp The 1”” 3"” "II TI'””(I3.V 1" 3 I933"? Eastpacks are proof of this. Elev- game they walked all over Mon-ten of the players on the Eastpacks "'W9 If” 3 I55, I"CI"F.V- I" lhfliare products of Souris minor hoc- two games. Rollie Jenkins scored kcy Two of these players. Eugene thr lid) littlc sum of fhlrteeiifnugas and James cheverie com. . i”"'I5- TI” Wm” W"I' M""l38”9lhinc to ('fllTtt-use one of the best I; VI” ” Ia” ""'3'h l""T,'" that k9PIId(-fensive units since Omar Chev- , "IPVIITW ('f"WtI Will"! I11 Ihherie and Buddy Itlaccormack '33- played as a unit. Fast. husky. these ", two young men can have a demor- tf lnzrmgigxi..';;'.'”:I.':,ld'::;sI':'0': alizlniz effect on npposing forwards. m drew a by... Th(,'V." pm'hab1y Eugene is -"I converted goalie. so .V play the winner of the Georgetown ::fLpw::"hI;:,?ng."WIvI:1P I:";;'n'cIn:ieI:'f ' Montague series in the Island ttemi- ' ' 9 " I” finals "ll mil-"Ml -ertu will Following is the unofficial sland- ' lng in the King's County Intermed- prnhably start the last of the week. late "B" League. This Georgetown - Montague scr- les should be a humdinger. Mon- T'”'" P W L G5 GA P" gut hasnt been having ton good Smirlf S 3 I 4'1 M L Georgefuvm 5 3 2 All 41 0 a season. htil they upset George Montague S 1 4 M 5., 2 town in a league game, and they could do It again. Due to the storm, many of the. Island intermediate playdowir games had to be cancelled. Some of these playoffs were playing their lint games. That's drawing It I pet-ti fine. This may delay the . IN THIS comes Bruins Bidding For Second Montreal's Habltants. SHORT SHOTS: Henry Jenkins played a whale of a game Thurs- day night The Eastpacks sec- ond line have a new nickname "The Fighterti".. .. Larler predicts a championship for the Dodgers. . The Dodgers rolled around 2900 against M. nnd M. the other night. whose . p theme song lately could well have been tstumbling. Stumble Weeds." that ha is the chief reason Can- ' F came out of a lasting slump adlens an as high as they are. Sunday night when they turned back Chicago's hungry Hawk: 3-2. The newly formed N.H.L. Play- Prevlous to Sunday's encounter. ers Association with Ted Lindsay Canadit-ns were wandering rather I of the Red Wings as President. has aimlessly around NJ-l.L. cities 'heen drawing quite a bit of com- since January 31 looking for aimcnt from reporters around the victory of some sort. They did N.H.L. Ted Reeve has this to say: come close with a tie here and a "T. Lindsay of Detroit is the tie. there. but such doings are.Presldent of the newly formed hardly In keeping with the hlgiorganlzatlon. The National Hockey year predicted by almost every- League Players ProtI.'r.live Associ- nnc for the Montrcalers. ation. .l. Toppazzini of Boston will undoubtedly be in line for the This morning lllaltefis buclinroos Job of recording secretary. are still in second place but not by much. and if certain red. white! "The move camo as a sur- and due socks aren't given firmer. prise to fans and scribes. who had support in coming weeks. Hubsl gathered the idea over the years could well find themselves with I that hockey players did not agree the lot: of knocking off Detroit Red with each other on any known Wings in the N.H.l.. semi-final I Iublcct. Or at least when it came ayoffs. while Milt Schmidt's to protection it was every man ton lwanenterl are playing a,for himself- . .. i-final round with Rangers or Leafs. .V:ituralIy. the Bruins would "They have it good pension plan it simply love to finish second. Nel- In the NHL so it will be interest- ; lht-r the Leafs nor Rangers could ing to see the line taken now in , dish up anything like the opposl- prnmoti..g their best interests. By - the that would be forthcoming and large they are a pretty sans I fun the Red Wings. all an a re- bunch of young men. as athletes j salt. Bruins could find themselves go. so the move, even if not I A not only making the flash, but vital necessity asofnow. should do ., havhtl a better than 5-8 chance no harm to anyone in the sport. .; of windng the Stanley up. Just don't give Prez. Lindsay too . long it handle on his gavel." , We say that Boston would have , I good chance of winning the cup imply because the heavy M!!! II a Wings-Caoadletu semi-fhtat alight leave both teams unfit for It. 3. competitton.."Aa a result. remains that he is in the top three In the scoring race and. it may be IO-6 To Win Island Title The tfhnrlottetown rink skipped by Cliff ”Jiggs” McDonald won the Btitislt Consols trophy and the right to represent Prince Ed- ward island in Brier competition at Kingston. Ont . later this month by defeating nr Wendell IllacDonaId's rink at the Summerside Curling Rink last night in the play-off game by score of 10-6. The Cliff Macboiiald rink took SUCCEEDS I Mr. Rankine MacLaine tahovet. School Curling championships to Charlottetown. Mr. MaeLainc who is the chairman of the high school curling committee of the P.E.l. Curling Association. has had it in mind for several years to swing the big bonsplel Char- IoIt('town's way. and this year he succeeded. Before he left Winnipig this year. Mr. Macl..tiue said: "if we don't have the cham- pionships in Charlottetown in 1958. then I will be the most dis- appointed schoolboy curler on the Island". The big bonspicl will be held at the Sports Arena. Guardian Photo CURLING CHABLOTTETOWN The British Consol's Provincial competition is over a winner de- clared and it will take part in the Playdowns at Kingston Ont next month. Interest now should be up with as little delay as possible. the unfinished competitions are Rende- zvous A and B. Old Spsln. Sca- grams. Canadian Legion it nd Physical Fitness in total of over no games almost three weeks sten- dy curling. 6.45 tonight Rendezvous section line I - Harry Farmer vs Dr. L. Prawn. ice 1 -Don Wonnacott vii Ed Tanton. ice 3 -- ll. Maclnnls vs W.R. MacNclll. ice 4 - W. A. Beer" vs Dr. Glflfllnlil. West ice: Wm. MacLean vs. .15. Deslioelies. Game No. It 8:30 pm East ice: A.l-7. Sullivan vii. (LG. Jardlne. Game No, 14 West ice: S. Llewellyn vs. F. Vuouo Game No. M. 9:00 p.m. East ice: RR. Beck vs. G.G. Jardinc. Game No. 5.1. West Ice: A l-Z. Sullivan vs. Wm Maclpan. Game No. M. Midget Alililes Vlin City Title Last evening at sports Arena Forbes Kennedy's Midget Abbies came through to take the third game of the beat-of-three series for the City title and the right to advance into island plnydmvns or curry, refuted Royals by a Icon Following is abrlef summary-: Abbie goals by R. Bradley on Vance Mulligan (at; M. O'Brien Wayne Maebotiald Jan Kennedy; Royals lope tally was notched up by Jackie officials: (Snowball! .lint Pouilnn. (fa rl MaeCal'ltnn. the MacDonald . Vis the man largely responsible for: :hringing the 1950 Dominion Hozhl for I10 p.m. e- 1 Games Physical a .1-point lPatI in the first three, ends and his opponents were never able to bite intt that lead. The match was conceded by the Dr. MacDonald rink in the twelfth. end. I The British ('niisuI.x 'I'l'Oi)Il)' and silver trays donated by The P l'J.l.. Curling Association were present- ed in the winning rink by Gerry Hayes. president of the Summer- lside Curling Club. The runners-up received silver casseroles, also do nated by the Curling Association. LINESCORE Dr. W.l... MacDonald 000 101 102 0lx- ti Cliff MacDonald lll 020 030 20;. 10 Personnel of rinks Winners:- Lead - Gordon Stew- art, second. Dr. William More- siclr: mate - .Ilm Cameron; Skip - CIIII MacDonald. liunncrs - up: -Lead Sterling Mac onald; second- Andy Like- Iy: mateA Johnny Squarebrlggs; skip Dr. v"L. MacDonald. I Fitness. lately formcdr ”i.a'rllt-s Pt-nvlnclgl . Monntitir &"'"."f A”"""l?," 1" mi” TI: - I pay on ar iria ice whc Curling at Montague today '::';'v:':'";:1't”(:f 7;5"'h'"ll'i3Td5 "'3 7.,” Wm c-V oar n' game East is: B. Han veil vs. R. '"d "C" 3''t” 5 PFOVIIICIII Turner. game No. 2: m'yd"w" i"'"'" '' dP"""G 34' 5 The Cha.rIoLtefmvn Guardian. Tuesday. Feb. I9. 1957 FIyers-Monfague Montague Priniroscs and Park-y dale Flyers will be lacing eacht other at the Sports Arena tonight in R regular game, of the island Senior B Hockey League. Primroses are still looking for their tir.-at victory of Ihc year over the Flycrs and they may well do the trick tonight. with the Flyers playing without two of their top players. Frank Iiopcr will not he a start- a' against Montague. Frank has been ill for the past week and will not start until some time next week. Also Parkdale manager Barry Moore received-the bad news yesterday that starry right- winger Jim MacLeod suffered 8' broken wrist while at work and the injury will keep him out of action. at least utttil next week. when he may be able to return with his wrist encased in a cast. Just who will he tending the goal is anyhody's guess as yet. P.iE. I. Lcidies' The Summcrslde Ladies Curl- ing Club will be the hostcss club on Wednesday and Thursday for the Provincial Indies curling hamplnnshlp with the winning rink taking home the chnmpion's emblem "The Crockett Trophy". Mr. Carl Crockett. Summerside donated this beautiful trophy ite- veral years ago and for the first three years it was won by the same Summerslue rink skipped by Mrs. Llnkletter. The following year &immersidt lost it to a Charlottetown loam skipped by Kay Johnston who lost it to the lottetnwn the following year. The four member rinks of the vance In the calibre of the ladles' game. This year's competition is Oxpcctcd tn hr the kecnesi yet. Following is a list of the partici- pating learns: Alberton: Rclh Waugh skip) Golf Officials To levy Players l.nNn(W tAPi -- English golf nttu-ml: plan to solve their money Fmhlrms by asking for a "bob a-nob" subscription from every club golfer in the Inna, Sam smith. chairman of the English Golf Union, laid a ahlllin its cents) a head from club :rs"woullid totiadl ;boui gill! an- lla ,V. 0 II C W01! the introduction of the levy at I meeting of the union's council March 7. . The money would help in nu- ing international matches. such as the Walker Cup contact the United Staten and Britain. VOLLEYBALL Curling Ch'ship- Begins At S'side Wednesday Sybil MucMilIan rink of ch”. 3 STANDINGS K -.-.-3-.. saunas: 'nxo:s:F t- tat "Y") - IGN- 3 Ho.) .r.w.c. . . s.c.u.r. 1 for up Tangle At Arena Parkdale hopes to gel the services Shcidnn Jordan. but there was no definite word in it last night. The Primroses will also be tin- derstaffcd with Dick (iarrnll sit- ting nut the second game of his two-game suspension. The Primrnses can satur the heady atmosphere of third place with a win over the Flyers. A Montague victory would give Bubby Dowlin 's crew an average of .429 and side the idle B.Y.C. back into fourth place. Game time Is 8:30 sharp. Lineups":- Paritdaie. - Goali'M Defense-u Ready, Josey, A. MacLeod. Wood. Moore: Forwards-O. Carver. S. Carver. A. Carver. Dunn. Hurry. Cruys. Montague - Goal--Dilloo Dc- fense--MacLure. Coyie. Longaphie Hughes. MacLean. Dowllng. Ketch Landry. Trowsdale. Jean Campbell. Isabel Clark. Corn Nicholson. p Margaret Perry. tskipt. Collins. Eve Noonati. Kinnon. Summcrside: Anna Hayes tskipt Laura (Irncketl. Velda Holman. Marion Smallman. Sally Easier. tskipi. Willa So- mers. Hilda Folland. Al Morri- son. Charlottetown : Doris MacDon- ald. Ilklpl, lnez Gallant. Olive MacDonald. Fran Whillock. Kay Johnston. tskipt. Pauline urden. Rosemary Hill. Nora MacDonald. Montague- Mary Nicholson Isktp Hal lnman. Edith Clay. Anna Pettin- Kay Isabel Mac- Eveiyn Cudmore. tskipt. l.illtanlMerrill Smith MacDonald. Margaret Sullivan. Oordnn Beers. Elsie Hichox. . Ontari CURLING RESULTS WINNIPEG ICPI - First round results in the Dominion high school curling championships: P.E.l. . . 202 021 lift 3-12 New Brunswick - 040 mu 001 0- 8 Alberta . . . . . .. 821 tllo I02 0-ll) Manitoba ooo lot too L 1 Quebec . .. I00 0001101-4 Nova St-ntla. . 022 111002 0- I) Ontario 021 212 010 0- 9 B C . . . . .. I00 000 an 3- 7 Saskatchewan 000 201 1010- 5 N. Ontario 211 010 010 2- I Wl.N'NlPl-If: tCPl - Second- round results in the Dominion high school curling champion- ships: Alba. 8 oil 011 044 143 New Brunswick I00 300 200 0-- 6 RE I . . 203 010 too I)-- 7 Quebec . . . . . . .. 020 lol 021 3-10 B.C. . . . . .. zoo 433 401 0-17 Nova Scotia 011 M0 010 2- 5 Saskatchewan 010 021 00x x- 4 Ontario . . . . . .. 303 100 541 x-16 Manitoba . - . . .. 220 0i0 till 1- B N. Ontario 002 303 200 0-10 ('-URLING STANDINGS By TH!-' CANADIAN PRESS Slandiiigs after two rounds in the Dominnm high school curling championslitp: Won Lost Alberta . . . . . . . . . . . .. Northern Ontario .. Prince iidward Island . Qtirlittr . Brilislt t'nliinthia . . . . .. Nova St-nlia . . Maniitilia Saskatclicwan New Brunswick hahihlt-----3:3 l0rval Tessier And Marcel Bonin Are Tied For QHL Lead. .'llONTliiiAl. CPI-Orval '1'-5.! sicr of Quebec. Aces fired two goals and assisted on another last .vt'c(-k to pu'l abreast of teammate. Marcel Bnnln in the Quebec illot-key League's individual scor- ing competition. Both have a total of 61 points. The pair has been lugglinit the lead for the last mottth and Bunin was ahead by a point last week. He scorctl a goal and an assist tin two games. Tessier has it league-lcadliig ii! goals and 29 assists while Boning boasts a 15 and 46 record. . Shawlnigants Dick wray Is in. third position with 53 points- thrcc more than his nearest rival. The leaders. with goals. assists. total points: Tessier. Quebec. 32-29-Jil: Bo- nin. Quebec. l5-46-fit: Wray. Sha- winigan. 26-27-53: Hicks. Chican- limi. 20.10 -50; Teal. Quebec. 18- 32-50: (7ot'rivcau. Montreal. 10-27 -46; L. Smrke. Chicoutiml. 18-28 --46; Barnett. Montreal. i9-25AM: Labadie. Quebec. lfl-25-4.1; Denis. Shawinlgan 17-25-42. RIFLE SCORES The following are the Civilian rifle Club scores for Feb. til. Using the regular army issue rifle high scores were recorded by Bob Hambly and RE. Jenkins with 99 each. Next shoot Feb. 30. Bob Hamhly . Ralph l-2. Jcnkins. Peter ilacNi:tt .. Alf. MacDonald. Roy MacDonald... Bob Barwisc. . George S Rogers. Al. Mlttch . . Wendell MacLean.. . A. F. Gormley . . . . . . . .. Irwin Buell P.J. Landrigan. Alhc.i Court . - Hcher Jones . . . . .. Mcl Horns .. Eric Wilson Ted Smith . Earl Norrie Biil Rogerson . I.NmRl"fl MacDonald 2883333333388 ..9.'I 93 .9ll 89; .. u7I ... .. K6 . .ti.'.N fl-'I. ..El ..ao, Percy 5torey.. ISLAND CHAMPIONS CIlIfllt'd t.Iiggs- lliat-Donald tfartCharlottetown foursome 10-6. TIll!4UOliHIfI are (I - r- Jim ('anici'nn iefl- skipped the above rink to the Island curling chanipiottsitip at Summcrside last night by defeat- ing Dr. Wcndall MacDonald's rink will now represent the island at the Dominion championships to be held at Kingston. Other merit- bcrs of the rink besides skip Mac- tmatei; Dr. W. William Moresule (second stonei and Gordon Steu- art (lead). Photo by Walton Island High School Rink Wins Afternoon Match I2-6 By Al. VICKI-JRl' Canadian Press Staff Writer WINNIPEG (CPI-NOTlIlf3l'n Ou- tario upset defending champion Saskatchewan H-5 Monday as the Dominion high school curlintl chanipionslups got under wa.V BI the Winnipeg Arena Second round was scheduled to start at 8 pm. CST 110 pm. ASTI Monday night. Other first-round results saw Al- berta defcat Manitoba 10-7. On- tario down British Columbia 9-7. Nova Smtia boat Quebec 9-4. and Prince Edward Island defeat New Brunswick l2-6. Last game to finish. the ding- dong Northern 0ntarlo-Saskatchc- wan matcli held the slim crowd right to the tutu-h as the western skip. Ron Pauison. had a chance to tie the count on the filial end but was narrow. Skip Carl Konefal of Port Ar- thur got his Northern Ontario rink off to a fast start. taking a 4-0 lead after three ends. lie was never caught but Paulson come within one point on two ends- the seventh and the ninth. On the tiintlt. Paulson had shot rock but was facing six seconds by the opposition when he came to throw his last stone. in a daring attempt to get two. he shot a run- ner at the sccondshot but hit a guard. Coming home one down. he was narrow on his final stone as Kons- fal lay lwu. ALBERTA TIP-TOP Alberta”.-a Alfred Schieman of Calgary also got away to a fast MINOR HOCKEY hockey at Sports Arena Notre lltiuir today I100 - l2:tll- Skate Damr Girls 400 - 5:00 --Girls PIayoff- ist of lloine-and Home series for City Title QCHS Girls vs. Pkdle-lloyal- ly fiirls. .i.00 - 7;t)tt-- Special Practice- Junior Abbies. ist.-in. innluimz -in I 6-0 lead aftei three ends agaitist Henry Rich- dcttu of Virilen. lllan Schlt-man ,knockcd off three Manitoba stones ion the llllh to make sure of vic- vriit I0-7 Rlcdcatrs males were their cattle as they were light of luff the broom lime and again on the stvtngy cciilre sheet of Ice. I Ian Johnston of Kingston and -his Ontario foursome made few mistakes in defeating B.C.'s Bob Ncshitt from Kimberley. The west coast rink outscored their East- 'crn rixals 6-1 on the last four ends but found Johnston's early 8-1 lead too much to overcome. 's1.-zu-saw CONTEST . Lead Mike Jackson of Ontario Iwas putting BC. in the hole right jfrotn the beginning of each end as he drew to the sides of the litouse or knocked out opposition first rocks. Then second Fred Gil- Iis and third Dave Hartwick covered their counters with near perfect guards. Nova Scotia's Allan Kcnney found the ice in his liking as his North Sydney quartet turned in it stalwart draw game. white skin for oil fory httt gave up a three-ender to. Ed Uilleen of Quebec never could get back in the game after losing his l-0 first-cnd lead through tim successive two-etiders by the Mar- itime rink. Both rinks stuck to the draw game and on the fourth end tl rocks were in front of the house and a lone Nova Scotia slime on the four-fool ring when Uhleen drew short. The P.E.I. New Brunswick game was a see-saw affair up in the fifth end. when skip Arthur Burke of Charlottetown pulled away and never looked back. The islanders opened with a two bitt skit. Hamid Mabey of Mono- ton drew in beautifully on the set- and end to count lou ' Burke tied it with two on the iiird. Mabel counted on last rock to go ahead 5-4 on the fourth. but gave au'a.V another two on the fifth. Prince Edward Island scored three tuto- cessive slngles before letting Ms- boy on the board again with one. Coming into the 10th with last rock and a 9-6 margin. Burke: front and got two early well-pm tected counters and the skip came in on last stone to pick up three and a six-up verdict. TONIGHT - 8:30 P. M. 1 ISLAND HOCKEY LEAGUE 74-fpoi-ft Arena MONTAGUE PRIMROSES i-Atiiii5Ai.E FLYERS IT'S A In onloy anooll olnvoa with CIICII