fI:This Comer "SIinl(er" Sloan Scores Sloan4of Tt:rontoWltiVaple-iomarlcfockey-Lcngue game,-in,'l"o-tcirclcdl. Leafs scores on goalie Terry Saw-lronto. Bruins' George At'nlStI'(Ilil.l chuk of Boston Bruins during Nat it-it tried to heal Sloan tn puck Close Competition Island League's Success Formula At the beginning of the hockey season when the idea of an Island- wide hockey league was only just that. an idea, many of our fans ex- pressed misgivings. In fact many came right out and said that it just wouldn't work. That after watching the Islanders in action for the past few years Island fans and Charlottetown hockey fans in particular just wouldn't be interest- ed in paying to watch a league com posed of local players in action. Time however has proved them wrong and as Montague and the Saints get ready to play the final league game tonight at the Arena we can look back at a successful it at times somewhat confusing season of play and can look for- ward to a successful playoff be-I ginning on Thursday. I l Wbilc clst-wlicic in Canada hoc- key leagues have been folding like houses matte nf playing cards and executives of hockey league's have been howling like banshces as increasing financial burdens pre- ssed them to their knees and sur- l render the island League has been almost a Utopia of prosperity-ridd- on hockey teams. and worry-free executives. Right from the open- lng game the crowds. except for I slight decrease around Christmas time. have been good of course. they haven't been overflowing. We have yet to see as many as a thousand at the Sports Arena but ' with the interest currently in the .1 league we wouldn't be surprised In the least if anywhere from 1,200 to 1,500 fans turn up for Thursday's playoff clash. As the race is not always to the swiftest so also the crowds are not always willing to watch the class test, if the classiest are In is class by themselvc and make I run- away of a hockey league or any other league for that matter. Win- ning teams sometimes become just "as monotonous as losing teams as the Brooklyn Dodgers found out inst. year and the baseball Kentville Wildcats found out a few years ago in the HI) League. tThe ' ' ' I St I' t' N.H.L Statistics Fina a is ICS P W I. T F A Ptxi The South Shore Hockey League Moniri-.-ll fill 36 12 in I79 103 82 which had five teams conipetInL' -IV. York 57 27 21 9 170156 63 in the regular lcaiiuc games at I y I.)cll'uil. 37 mi I9 1-! l3.'l iii; 52 Bcdcquc Rink ii.-is Elsi been com tjwlrjl Boston .38 ill 28 12 H8 1.325 -lllipleied and President Ira Crozier lToruntii Tall 19 30 10 I25 I59 48 states that he has been well pleas (iii--v T591731 ii lil-tl8.' if-ed-'1 i- - -. at the standings in the Island-' SCORING 1 , ' ' .. . League following tonight's clashl (,- A pp ”l())lI,'xmIr:ly kew Lumpclmnn "I ,1. p Y I, . .4 W. .. .. V H W” EIVC :1 Pfftll E00! lnd""aull"lB('IIlE3ll. Mil . . . . .. 41 fit 4.: Thc Ito;-git,-u wright trophy for of why Illt league has been .so,H(,m. Dawn T, 34 M lh g . .. . . . kdalc hmezz Uims, ; - -7 1 . . e tcani finishing in first place Successful-P” P 'M Ricliziril xiii .l.i 18 hi , .b . . b m. - . the second place team will have 201 Biiulgalp xi 'Ym.k 18 4,, -,3 Ti C”'.ff”'' 3' ” ””'y 5k P3”- me BVYC have 18 and the fourlhvsloan 'h-)r-- - - 11 M T; Tu .l, hank Arnett Trophy wa- place team will have I6 As f2irlR9”)ei De"! y ' 36 5' . A . as the four top teams arc i:iuiccrn- l mmmlad W1 ' ,5 -.6 . ""3 '" -W'”"” Ills”? ed it coii'(ln't have been closer I i ' '.P I , , , . :i s arc to meet the Scliiiriiiaiiis Cohcy Illc-(Iluskcy is probably 9!, "(WW Mm 16 lldzigliis and in thr other series the one of. if not the best fighter ever I0;ldl2 ”"C'd lb. Ginl; 82 ' i Frectou R(iyztIS are to play Lot 16 to come out of Charlottetown. His s . i . . ' P ” i Rangers. The winners of each scr Points Beliveau Vloutreal 72 ,-ring rccord extends back to 1943 Gmkf Behveau '4'! - ies arc to meet in the finals for the 'When I18 170811" 35 all 3m3l0UI'- In Asgigttg, Olmimaid MUHHM1 46 Leagiic Championship and the 1946 he W0" (I19 Marlllmc Amulet” . i ” i ' - ' Siminoiis 'ind Mt-Farlane Tro h ' - - - . shutouts: Hall. Detroit. Ill . f A , P 3- middleweight title at Amherst and , . , -nu. Bede up R1 k T. h f th . ' - . Pen'ilties: Fontinato New Xork . (I " mp 5' or 9 after he mined the pro ranks he 5 v 1. . - - - - ., '0. nd .11 d W p 162 mmmcsg payci finishing first in the stor won a -iou spi etision ci gg mmwgg ,mL, ,.a(.(, was won by Clayton Mm Yvon Durelle at Springhill to cop the Maritime prn middle title. In- cidently he is the only Maritime fighter to lake the mcasurc of Durcllc, who is now a 1ighthcuiy- weight. Cobey M i-(tluskcy Cobcy holds the distinction of being the secontl Island boxer Iol have performed in Madison Square . Gardens. His brother Ace was the first. While in action in the Gard- ens Cobey fought Ray Drake three times. Drake is now a hentllincr in New York and it is not widely known that Drake defeated Floydl Patterson. currently the hottest l piece of real estate in the boxing. success of the Montreal Canadiens It the box office this year is putg Islde as an unfathomable mystery. l Ilthough It could possibly be ex-I plained by the presence of thi- colorful Richard. the worlds best I hockey player Jean Beltveau and the WOI'It'I's most fanatical hockey. t'nns.i 1 1 Close competition is the soul of. the sports biisiness and. althnuizhl it Is sometimes said of a tall-end club with red lcilcers: ”There is, nothing wrong with that city that ii winning cluh wniildn't cure", the truth of the stat:-mt-iit holds only so long a: that city doesn't sport I team that Is "too-winning" and that clrvhhcrs the opposition with ner Kid Howard I.educ Fires Overtime Winner business. three times in iinintciir bouts. McCliiskcy is still the .Vl.'iritimc middleweight king and ranks sec- ond only to Lou Lawrence in the wholr of Canada The ('h:irloite- town born fighter is itching to get another crack at the t'nu:irlinn title if Lawrence i-vcr sees lit to come back to the Maritiincs andi give him ii cliaucc at II Cobcy was born ll'l ('liiirlottclmrn- on December ltlth lfl."lt'l the son IIIV Mr and Mrs RI-riinrd .'tlct'liiskcy. who now reside in linrtmniiih where ('ohcy Is now going under an extensive ti-.-nuiuu nrncrnni under the siipcrxisinn of hr-ither, Tom and has as his sparring part-' As Moncton Nips Caps 6-5 pp FREDERICTON (CPI Ray I.educ's overtime goal. Ifter Orin Carver tied the score with (pen- llty shot late in the third period, gm Moncton Hawks I 6-5 edge over Fredericton Capitals Monday night in a game winding up the Ichedule of the Atlantic Am. lntosh 1.57, Campbell mo. uk I141. Penalties: Whype 3,32, 5,39, helpers in overtime. I siitlriru death session by agreement Ledur ended It at 4'42. Three tallies by Bernie Mai-Dnir Ild led the Fredericton gonl-gct- tern. Ralph Miles and Neil Sewell were the other scorers. First period: I. Moncton. Bow- ness twe-aver. Carver: 4.12; 2 Moncton. Leduc (Carver. Weaverv I121. Penalties: Sinnett 5.10, Mc- Second period: 3. Fredericton. Mites (ML-Ptiee. Leplnci Fredericton. Macnoniild bell. Leclercl 7.40: 5. Frederic- ton. MacDonald (Campbell Le- pine) 8.M: ti. Fredericton. Sewell (Lupine. Campbelll iti.54; 7. Moncton. Weaver tLeduc. Carver! 3.19; 4. tCamp- Dorrlnyton 7.05. Hlrschfeld 7.05. Third period: t. Fredricton. KIQDOIIIG (McIntosh, Whillockl IIJI: I. Moncton. Houle (Hirsch- fold) 13,3: 10. Moncton. Carver allot i7.M Penalties: br- E 28!. Vllwte tin, Weaver Onrt-ins: u. Moncton. Lcdiic. v In-an ML Penalties: but--' .- 'll 00. Busioii l-0 (CP Photo! l fuding Draw For l(Ih'town Tonight - I). Saunders. W Mel- lish. L. Bagnall. Reid ML-Kenna vs E. Macluuis. L. I). hIacKay. (5. Milligan. G. Ballnck Sloan scored-t7h-ejnly goal of the game as Leafs defeated Hockey league of the "Freetown Royals". Silvcr spoons will be prcscntcd to the following 12 lop scorers of the lcziciic. Soiitli Shore l.cai:iic Trophy for the plziycr collecting the most scl lectious as star of the game was -won by Gerald MacLean of Schur man's Eagles. Silver Spoons will also be presented to the next 12 Jrunncrs up. Island loses To Nova Scotia . Upsets HigI1l' owl Elm! Gczmc Tangle The final game of regular pla in the Island Senior Hockey Lcagu will take place at Ari-iio tonight when the Muntagu Primruscs are Iii to the hustliu Saints from S. I P zin's. This is a fuur pt ly second-place Basilica last playoff spot. League head said yesterday that tonight's con- test will be played to a decision so that there is very little possibil ily of a tie. The Priinroscs will be loukinf; league V g p g for their sixth straight victory and goals a game. Billy might Just dolD t over the Saints tonight the Sports . gzinic anti the lCarvcr winner will vault over the present- race. Carri-r is well out in front Youth lwilh to big ptllllts and Hughes needs CIHI) into second place and the loser-10 In t-.-iii-li him. There is only a: will be holding down the fourth and remote 9 The Charlottewu'n Guardian, Tuesday, Feb. 21. 1956 Montague-SDU Tonight y'Moiitiit:iic has played S.D.U. L. only our other occasion in Ioatlue play and that ganic was a thriller that sun St Diiii.stzin's win 3-2. 1' Billy lliiglics. Muntagueis great g-ceiitci'iii.'ui. will have his last lchaucc to catch Parkdale's Allie in the league's scoring clirince that Hughes will come up with such a prodigous night in the scoring columns but it has been dotic before this year -and with coach Buddy Dowling lcurrcntly the hottest scorer in the firing in three and tour 5 IL-7 7 Coach Dowling Cracks Whip; Benches 5 Montague Players Cecil Dowling, playing - coach (It You can't learn how to play hockey vtontague Primroses in the Island .wun by Freetown Royals for fiusih SWIIOT H0Ck9.V L('85Zllt3- is "ill Ilwl lkind of coach or player who rests 1" "'0 Smnlillllah me Alba"-V 5'-Ion his oars. even when his club is riding a live-game winning streak as Primroscs are going into tonight's game with S.D.U. Dowling has detected a note of overconfidence within his ranks during the past couple of weeks. and the diminishing attendance at practice sessions has been hearing out his suspicions. Buddy as plans to correct this situation be- fore It causes any more harm to the high-flying Montague club. Tonight at the Sports Arena. Primroses meet St, Dunstan's in a battle for second place. but a few of Dowling's players will find themselves looking on from the sidelines. The Montague coach ex- plained the situation last night like this: "We have made it I point to hold a practice before each game stressing the plays for that part- icular game. Sunday morning. a number of my men were missing. so what happens? They don”t know what is going on for the next game. 5-l;Tiro Curling Championships 17' The annual Tim Curling (tli;ini- 3 for 2.30 in the afternoon. Thc third 16 pionslttps and play for the Pcrlci--iroiiutl will he played at 7:3" Irm- H lion Trophy will he held at flu-j Al 5 run. the Sininiourls hrntliers Game 9 vs Winner of Game 12. Ice 4 - Game 13 -- Gamc 6 vs Winner of Gamc 7. Winner Ho-mets Smother lMontague 27-7 In the first game of the first round of the Intermediate B. play- offs played at North Rivcr rink last night Milton Hornets smother- ed the Montague All-Stars 27-7. Ladner Gets 34 Reg Phillips. 5 . Gerald MacLcaii. S Ray Smith. F .. . Doug IVIZl('I.f'lVtI. A .. . (Inrdoii (ir:iil). S of S IN E) 7- DR :ll:ClD0n-;!:l- -I-l STANl)lNf;S quare riggs, -. l ey . mcrl V MacDonald vs F. Hansen. ll. mu W T 1- Ills F A kinson. R. Manning, R. l-Zwing iAll"'l'3' - - - - - -- 4 0 0 II 55 15. . Ice ll -- Pliysical Filiic.-s ---Fl'””ll'W". - - 2 I 1: -'3 41 ml Game 11 -- 10 curls at 6:45. ls9l""""3"5 -- 2 I I 5 3W I Rci: Reid vs Winner of Ciimc 6. LI.” Ill ' - F ' N I II 3 2 I7 Ice 4 -- W. Burnett. R. Jones. lw'l""”' - - ' - -r 0 ll 4 0 5 John Morris, .l, Frank Julinston vs , . V . j J. I-1. Burden Wm. Hayward. A. MmuM' (y -. -l. . A . . . ' WEII3?-,(rp MK A l,i',clDl;:frI::q NW, (,1.-mun uiii, i- .. ii in l sical Itlllllltsk ltl I-lnils I Edlwr Tu'Vlm' F 3 lg '7 I Icc l -- Canto I4 -4 Dr Gallant Pm?” U-WWI. A lit 7 :-vs Winner of (lime 9 P". N"""""' A Q 7 I Ice -v ,- Gum:-ls 15:- Luser of D” llllbclllx F 7 7 Game.7 vs loser of Game 8 Frmmlc l)(K”."Che' A " 7 5 B 3 7 Gamr 16 v ms” M. Goidun Cutcliffe. A Q 2 . 7 II 4 6 . 7 7 2 7 LPIADFRS W-sl (ioni- Most assists: Edgar Taylor l2.i Most goals in one game: Del- bcrl l)iiwsoii ii. I For the fifth SII'illl,'hI Frectown's fine of Edgar TayIurJ Robert Mat-Hiirdo. Clayton Mill; has bcn the lcntlini: point ducing linc Pits. Trotters-Aces iglwednesday. Entrants ii iague. Summcrslde and Charlotte- io town are certain but as yet it is 1o,not known whether Alberlon and 9 9.be sending rinks. Delbert Dawson I0, pru- . , 13 Charlottetown Curling Club on; will be hosts at a banquet for par- from Mini- lthe Summcrslde R. C. A P will The round robin scrics gt-ls und- away in the morning at It) o'clock .with the second rounti st-liediilcrl FRUITFUL SOIL There are more than 5.000 spice- -Veaflles of plants In Java. large island-are those who have not. complet- in the ldnnesinn republic. during a game that comes in pract- ice. One line has been using a play that was discarded a muiith ago. "You only get out of this game what you put into it. so from here on if anybody on my team is going to play. they're going to practice. Some think the practice linurs are too tough. especially the early Sun- l day morning sessions. still soniel players get there all the time. so- there is no excuse for being ab- sent". Dowling deciiled on this course of action as a last resort in shake the Primrnses out of their indiffer- ent attitude. and he said last night that Joe Coyle. Mike Connolly and Dave MacLcutl would sit out to- nii:ht's game for absenteeism. along with Jack Brown and Roach MacGregor. Following is Montague's lineup for tonight: goal. Gene Ward. def- encc. George MacDonald. Warren Macllae. Dave Nicholson, Cy (Ere- gory; forwards. Cecil l)owlini:. Billy Hughes. Dick Carroll. Flick Landry. Harley MacLean. Sam Trowsdalc. Dick MacLean and Bill Lcdwell tlcipants and other guests. The members of the ladies club will cater at the banquet. Although the ompetition has been held for a number of years this is the first year that the Per- fection Trophy has been cmblcnia- tic of Island tlro supremacy. It will he an annual trophy and the winning rink will hold it for one yi-ur. Next year the competition will be held at Summersidc. The only curlers eligible for this .ed their 4th year of experience. Oil l North River Holds Costume Caniival Thursday night Feb. 16. the an- nual fancy dress carnival for.alI ages was held. In the North RiVt.l rink, before a large crowd of spec- tators who saw almost 200 dressed in many gay and colorful costumes. Following is the list of P711955 Children 8 yers. and under: 1. Jack and the Bean Stock - John Yoe, North River. g 2. Father Time - Donnie Low- ther, Cornwall 3. The Cat Came Back - Dar- lene Ladner. North River. g 4. Little Black Suinbu - I'.r1'0I Laduer. North River. 5. Davy Crncltcit--llouald Mac- 'Kinlcy, North River 9 to 12 yrs. g 1. Little Bun PCFD or Ulcllm Kitsou, North River. g 2. Penguin - Gail Louthcr. Lorri wall. g 3. Pumpkin llcad - GWCIWIII lltai-Duiiiild. . 4, Major l-Ill - Lurul MucAlliini, M2ii'slifield g 5, Miss 19.31. in-ilge - Enid (tiles. Milton. 13 In I6 yr-.1 I. Pop I-jyc -- Lloyd Youukcr. North liiicr. 2. um-lo Willip llullius - Boyce Stet-9.154-ii. North liiicr. ; 3. Purina -- xfarlcnc Kiisun. North lliicr. , , ; 4, Griiutlnia -- Rena hue, hing- ston. Must oriiziual from 9-15 ..V1'5-- Mr. TV - Allison (Soles. Milton . Ladies Class. . I 1. Micky Mouse -- H40 MM" oiignll 2. Miss RIIIIIDUW -- Ruth Gard- ner. Charlotletuwu. l 3. Miss P. E. I. C Moe You. lNorth River. I 4. Santa Claus - Mrs. Leonard Willis. New llavcn Gents Class: V 1, King (IOIP Raymond Vick- lerson, North Riicr. l '. P. I. Fisherman - Jack Peters. Winsloe. g l 3. l”.'irincr Ilrmill s Wile icr Ladner. North River. p (Iouplcs . l. Skuuk's - Illair Dar-rah and. Gordon Rem, New Haven. 2. Ni-wly Weds -- Charlott Muc- Dnugall and Lona Willis. New Ha- n Heb- e . 3. Rink Dr. and Nurse -- Mrs. Lloyd Frlzzell and Ena Dockerty. New Haven. Most original in Adult Classes: I. King Cole - Raymond Vick- arson. North River. Propose Playoff Between ACSHI. Champ & LaSalle OTTAWA (CPI-The Ottawa and District Hockey Association has proposed an Allan Cup playdnwn between the Lnsalle hockey club of the Lower Ottawa League and the winner of the Atlantic Coast Senior Hockey League. .l.P. MrCaffrcy. president of the Ottawa and District Associatiiiu. said lllnuday an application has been filed with the Canadian Amat- eur Hockey Association for the Ot- tawa team's entry into Allan Cup play. The Atlantic Coast League also has been asked to sanction the proposal. Mr. McCaffi'ey -..-mi LnSullc ac- tually Is a senior team playing in intermediate company. It has I commanding lead in the Lower Ottawa League and has been play- ing exhibition games pending I winner in the semi-final round. Mr. McCaffrcy said he has pro- posed that thc series between La Snllc and the Maritime winner be played in Ottawa. The visitor then would play the winner of the North- ern Ontario Hockey Association and the Ontario Hockey Associa- tion Leagues in the eastern finals . .... ,, .q-4-,...-,, ,--- lwetghts and Pee wees not hav- In City League Basltcthall last iniizht played at P. W. C. the two .top teams in the league the Trot- jtcrs and Aces rolled to victory by lopsided scores. The Trotters past- ed the Welshmen B0-55 following Aces 75-52 win over the Atoms in the opening game of the double hcntlcr. Shifty Mark Ladner was never in , better form as he swlshed in lti baskets and hit on 2 foul shots for I total of 34 points. Ladner got Minor Hockey Yesterday at Sports Arena in a paperweight workout. Redwlngs dc- feated Hawks by it score of 3-0 TODAYS PROGRAM tl:0o-12:00 -- Q. S. S. Pancr- lng classes in morning. 2:00-3:00 -- Juvenile Practice - Don Whalen requests I full turn- out of Juvenile All Stars. 4:00-5:00 - Midget Playoff - Abbles vs Royals. i' 'I'"”T-””TC P. W C.: L. Flack H: J. White . - o C: M .lnhiiiuui: P. Lnndrigsn ltl: N. S. SQn'"'fInaI3 S Flack: A M8l'KMI7.IG' ll: G. Mac- KENTVILLE. N. 8 tCPt-Wfnd- note: I is t: 3- Win Hoop T'ilts- l2 of his points in the first half when P W. C. made a close came of it and were only trailing 32-30 at half time. However Lsdner pac- led a big Trotter offensive in the psecontl half scoring 22 points as the Trotters outscored the Welsh- lmcn -ill-25 Donnlc Niacin-an shot 10 field goals for 20 points and Red Mac- Faydcn had I4. Pat li.-mririizan was high man for P. W C with l6 and Larry Flack was next with 14. ACES WIN High scoring Lorne Macfiuigln paced the Aces attack with 25 points. scoring I3 of them in the first half. Hector MacDougall sco- red I4 points. all in the second half as the Aces pulled away from the Atoms. Thc Aces held I 0- point lead In the first half and piled up a (4-30 margin in the sec- ond LINEUPS Trotters: Howwat 10, K. Ream; I M. MseFayden I4: D. Mncli 20; Ladner 34: MacKlnnon 2; C. Ready. 1'otIl - M Laren E. K. Mackenzie 4. Toni - 55. Island's Schoolboy Curlers Prince Edward island ruresent '5' M59” 5"” ""'VPd "P "'9 Aces: Mscciilgan 25; MncDo - Itlvu tn the Dnniutoli Initial Boy belt-ob N Scotti Stab? - '- i . ii-.ei..."'i.'.";...”.L'..i4i..i. i. Inn H g."?f.;'.: lz..”ifI.'1. Li -X 0-""0. "'-"'m f ""-""”l""-I 3.33. ltldczhmflqludey rtynn l:0'Mf2lI'c:D:lfI.I:"elblnr' "I nfurnoonauebofourbwisbove on-nu'.su..u. '. ltau-aiuniuutitmiuiiiiv nilte: iuni skip! Stan Gay. (standing) Donald Cola. Arthur Morrison. second non. am an and Arthur-gliorctou Inn but when JHQ brought them in daily association with I large number of mbscrtb as to whom favorably known. I13! I 131116! High Dchotl. for the Allan Cup. than-swollnit Allfomboylnrsosntorltudonu By AL VICKERY Canadian Press Staff Writer FORT WILLIAM (CF)-Upsets highlighted the opening draw of the Dominion high school curling championships here Monday as defending champion Saskatchewan and the high regarded Manitoba and Ontario rinks went down to de- feat. Second round was scheduled for 9 p. m. AST with the following ganics set: British Columblu-0n- Prince Edward IsIan(I-Sas- tario. knlclicwaii; Nortlieru Ontario-Que bec: Nova Scotia-Manitoba: and New BruusivickAlbcrta. Saskatchewan skipped by Bob Hawkins of Regina wilted on the home stretch to lose a 9-7 deci- sion to British Columbia's Howard Ink of Trail. Wayne Fetch and his mates from Kirkliuid Luke representing North- ern Ontario had too many guns for Manitoba's Jack Robson of Kenora. winning easily 14-3 in nine ends. New Brunswick's Eric Rock well of Saint John got away to a fast start and held on to whip On tai'io's Bill Fraser of Sarnia 13-ll. Barry Coleman of Lethbridge took advantage of two big four-cnders to give Alberta a 12-5 victory over Quebec's Gordon Garret of Pointe Claire. A steady Nova Scotia foiirsoirie skipped by Jim l'llcGinnis nf Syd ney took Prince Edward Island's gagid Silliphant of Summcrslde Saskatchewan and British Col umbla were tied 4-4 after six ends but Ink pulled away with a three count on the seventh as Hawkins' boys missed on their t'irst five rocks. Coming home four down Hawkins ran short of rocks and could count only two. Petch and his Northern Ontario on they outcurled Manitoba all the Acadia Axemen In Hoop Upset AN'l'IGONISk.i.. N. S., (C?) .. biggest upsets of the Nova Scott: intercollegiate basketball league season when they edged league- ieading St. Francis Xavier 58-54 -here Monday night. It was the first home defeat for Xavlerizins in intercollegiate play since 1946. when they drop- DNI I Playoff encounter to UNB. The game. last of the schedule for both teams. did not affect thg standing. Aoad-is ends in third place. Acadia led 32-27 at half time. Varse McLaughlin was high for the winners with 25 points follow- ed by Jack Garnetzt with 21. Frank Shea led the lasers with M. Packte MacFarlane got 13. Eagles Defeat Bulldogs 8-7 Alfred Groom broke from the red line coasted in and pulled the goalie oiil to score the winning goal aftcr 2219 minutes of overtime and give St-hurman's Eagles an 8-7 victory over Hampshire Bull- dogs It Civic Stadium last night. The final 121:4: minutes had seen dudden-death action. Hampshire had established I 6-2 lead half way through the third period only to see it fade before a determin- ed onslaught by the Eagles. The series is I best-of-three one in the semi-finals of the Intermedi- Ite "C" division of the Island play- offs. Sterling Phillips scored three for Schurmans. Gord Grady got two. and Reg. Phillips, Bat Cham plan and young Groom got single tone. For Hampshire Selllck and Thompson got two each. W. Watts. MocLean and Taylor getting one apiece. Referees were Grant Grady Ind George Watts. Jugglers have been popular en- lertainers since the days of the quartet left little to be desired as P Acadia Axemen pulled one of the N ght Curling Defending Champ Sent To Defeat. way. Robson gave up after the ninth when Petch scared I six, The two rinks played on even terms for four ends but Petcii pulled ahead 5-2 on the fifth and never looked back. Rockwell also made Fraser give up before the 10th was completed with the New Brunswick rink knocking out everything in sight while holding a commanding fit-p point lead. Although Quebec and Albert; scored on five ends apiece llll westerners came through wllli 5 seven point margin due to the four eudcrs. Quebec skip Garret um urled brilliantly himself Ila! Heed by too many packed house: when he entered the hack as his front end missed at crucial tinics Nova Seotia broke up a 3-3 dciitl Klock at the third by scoring 3 1... land thcn nglhrcc on the next Int .ends. ltlcGiunis' crew SI1()it(r(' lplenty.ot skill at both the rlr.-iii and knockout games and only 3 three ender by the islanders on the last end made the result clme. I Curilng llesults FORT WILLIAM (CPI -- FINI- round rsults in the Dominion IIlL'Il- schoul curling championship: Nova Scotia I20 230 202 0-12 F. F. I. 008 001 010 3- ll Quebec H0 100 I01 tl- 5 Alberta (I04 042 (lift I-I3 B. C 102 010 302 0- fl Saskatchewan 010 102 010 2- 7 Ontario 003 020 201 x- I New Brunswick 320 304 010 X-iii N Ontario 010 130 126 x-it Manitoba 002 001 000 x- I FORT WILLIAM (C?) - Second round result in the Dominion high- schooi curl ng champions” : . E I. 001 002 200 1- I Saskatchewan 300 110 011 on 1 N. Ontario 202 101 310 0-4! Quebec 020 00 001 1- 5 B. C 300 200 03 x-9 Ontario 021 002 100 x B I N. S. 130 201 010 01- 9 Manitoba 002 010 101:!)-8 (extra end) B. 000 000 00 1- 1 Alberta 232 111 023 x-15 Cutting Standings FORT WILLIAM. (GP)4tand- ings after two rounds in the Dom- inionbigh-scliool curling champ- lonstup: L Ailberts . ..... .. British Columbia Northern Ontario Nova Scotia New Brunswick . Saskatchewan Manltnha Ontario .. . . Prince Edward --. .... ... .u 6000-4--Nsggui .--s-tn.-.....,.,, Island Flyers Practice Tliere will he a practice for Parkdale Flyers tonight at the Sports Arena from 6 p.m. to 7 pm. All players are requested to attend. ,- B.Y.C. 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