i cant six STRAIGHT VICTORIES i Welshmen Curlers Win Crown Hand S'side Rinks Defeat In Final Game Last Night The powerful Welshmen rink from-Prince of Wales College won nicrtiatciy following the con- thr. Prince Edward island School-L motion of play skip Art Burke boy cm-ting Championship at the ii.-.s orvscnted with the Pcpll-. Charlottetown Curling Club last i-oia tI'ut)hy by Mr. Rundall Sea-I night by defeating Summcrsuie. mun. r-prt-scntativc of that llrllli High School 11-! in the final in Charlottetown. match of the bonaplei. i The young skip and his ieam-- The Welshmen. under the rap mates. Arnold Llewellyn. mate; able gent-ralship of skin Arthur iliismi Saunders. second stone Burke. roared throu-.;h the 2-day and Hiirris Dingu-ell were presen- mcct undcfeatcd trimming I'at'l'I mi vtlllt trophies. as menientoeai of the three other teams mice. of the mcel . In a ceremony on the ice lin- for fi straight wins. i.lNESCORE 3 The Charlottetown rink lAlll be tlnrrison Si 000 (Ill I00-3 Prince Edward island's rcprt-.cn- Burkc I('i 303100020-11 l:tlit'e at the Dominion schoolboy Burke's P.w.C. rink racked up finals bcginning in Wtnnitwi: Feb its fiuirth straight win yesterday. tuary lllllt itiiii'iiiii: iriiiimini: Montague I7-I Bllrke SlilIlDt'd his lcani lo THIN and ilorristiiiis Stimmcrside four- er decisive victnrii.-s in all but one -omc kcpl pace with a iesoundirig game. The only game I" Whwh 23-1 win uvcr Albcrton. in the- BUFKC W35 XIV?" 3 Fell ban” W35 afternoon the Welshmen made it. the first match of the play against 1..., I...-a,gm by whipping Ame;-., ilir same Summcrside team. um ..-hut. me western boy; i After the ('harlotlct.mvn a n ll H-m.,m.d unmagm. 14.1 Stininicrside tennis rnrkrd til) LINESCIIRES wins in yesterday: ITIOFIIIIIE and MORNING afternoon rounds. the tight for the it ii...-i.c..o uni ioo lltlfl iitle. won last War by 5”'"""”" Burke. tr, side. boiled down to at dticl br- fvieen the tim. Albcrton and Mon lflvl 032 323 02-17 -s- i.:it R21 .'i".l .'tsz.'li Vliii iixuii fugue were both. ntit of the rare. (-J,m.h..H .s.(m1 000 000 0-- ll ' Montague having lost tour of fit! games and Alberton all five. M-Tl.-RNOON 3"; CROWD Miiiriuttii is! 220 502 0'-ll-Ml A W c""”” W" ”" "ml "I .iiaci.i-mi (Ml ooi 020 I00--4 are the final match last. night and 1"" Welslimf" W"'k9d "M ' "I3. tiiiitplicll iAifltI0 in 020 i -4i load Wunlm 5 -W'"'5 ”" ”" ”mi Burk? vtw 221 043 202 0-15! and. Neither team could manage. Fnmmlng is personnel. M In a count in the second end but in-mmpemm wamhw Ill” tmrd mewelshmen bum mo” Charlottetown:-I Arthur Burka load up to an almost insiirmuittl-l wk 8-" Tny mad. H H, in the iskipi: Arnold Llewellyn Imate); . '- I A m' PM hem” ma water" wnm isecond . Harris could registcr a count suninicr- Sumnmmideh A” Mmmnn side then got singles in the 3th. (lb and 7th ends in trail 9-3. However. tha Welshman put ti: lid on tight by counting 2 more i p y , I "M am M. m "4 had Ind pl", tskipt, Ixenny MacI(en1.l1sI.fmaIlel.l Inc, an even end in the ninth. till”-i' ”3”l'"”l ("Wu ' '" Art Morrison's Summersirlc rink D05R0('l'?5.i19agl- M conceded the title to the Welshmen p A'b"I'0""; EV . H" when they were faced with tha 'l5klPlI ("NT OIIV" ”"m'f- i . tmpoutble job of scoring 8 string. ton Barbour (second); Ed. M It the 10th and final end in orrferilon Harbour (aecondl: 715- M0 9, pg . (lg. lAiriuff (lead). iskipl: Ved lfcnlhorn imatet; RIIIIET iHnlman iuecondi; Phillip MacDonald ieadl. Campbell ,Sf&ou!ss The Clnrlottntown Guardian. Friday. Feb. 8, 195'! 6 Pee Wee Hockey Tournament For Sports Arena Saturday This saiuritay at the 5P0"5:1VIf'5 vs Royals im iineluvl be- A e offic'a i -it rge are owl -i'-"i3'..:. "3:.iT..5":.-."'.s"'i l.'-"' V i 'i"" ' which . enter y an inner 1 VI I Wan teams of the City Pecwee 5:00 - 5:45 - Practice - Abbie Sil- Iaagua and it fit hoped by aevera,li::irK' and QCHS. Pltdlc. ROYIIU taamafrm laid l.IIUCivrl. u A1berl,on,ous.um:i1eci-gslldlee, Ken- 6.00 - R..'itt Pee Wt! Tournament alngton. Crapaud. Montague. Mor- - Draw announced in Saturdaya ell. Oourla tahnri PGeo;getoit&i;i. in Sign mm Matt and ddltfoato eaacurna-.-..--tel-uc l.nent. onicialaltviudruigt afft: ho(;rie- igimel of home-and-home Vlcs va ti-homo acre in 2 83!. on 5- utwnn Midget. Royals and Mid- 0lficiIla:- The following nfflcllla get Vie: for the right to meat are asked to be on hand at tiinu Midget Ahbiea in a best-of-thremshnwn: I aeriea for the City Midget Leagui-;ii00- ll l”rI7.7.t'll. In Darnell mt. .: an d vugg. or plgyingiflflil Bill Macmillan. Vince Mulli- off vi outs e teams for the gap Island championship. Jlflflii .iatu- Kennedy. Fred Burke Following I; thxday-R 3,-"gram 1Il.00- my: :ogera.JDharrlIl) Dioyle I200 - R.:l0-- OP 'eeii- - SS Ran -l20ii- '. . oyet. 0 It IV!- era va. Modrl Pltdle Rnckctsl Following are the Midget llpe .-'I'I - 900 - Pcr Wccs-ll QSS ('ait ups for City Midget Lcllilt Pill- adiaas vs Sp Pk Royalty Sprinuldownsh M D wmd B ers. Vlcs- R Den s. . . I00 - 9.10 PM Vrecii-C Qssshaw. MacDonald. D Reid. J. Darts vls QCIIS Ralllors. Poulton. I). Llargc. in. hcreghtqary. l..'l0 - 0.00 - Pee Weeii-D- PS5 Callant. ('osie o. llurp Y. ac- I-lorncis Vi WKS illnnarchit iK'ay. f'. Macmillan. D Pit-kard Elm! l0.'l0w-lwliere Wees-E- PSS Macbougall. Barrett. Doyle. DI IFBS Vs . I l' l0l”nQV. 10.5!) - ll.00 - PeegV9V:oI-F- Win- R.oyals- I) her: A vs Winners 3 Miller. Slicrrv. F. Robertson. .f. I100 ll..'l0 - Poo Ween-G-Wlnyllvnr-s. D Rngcrs. A Brady. F. lIPl'S (' vs Winners 1') Caiilliicr. flirt. Finnnaghan. G. Ii.30 1200 A Pce Wees-H- win” Dunn. V ilarullillan. ll. Scanne- ar-rs I-I Vs Winners F lttiry. A. ttutrliffc. MacKity. Dow- I2 is . l.l5 - Midgata - Playoff-- lion. Frincll. Bcalon. Must As Aces Meet At S'Side Stadium Tonight All the Island Hockey League to give it the old college try. and antes played at Civic Stadium in rousing battle is almotli sure to n Summcrsidc during the pap: ho in the cards. Game starts at law eeks have been fairly im- lI.i5. portant. but rvcry now and again a "must" game comes along. Cmtll a game was the one which the Ares played with saint hunstarrs last week. and the Iummerside squad managcd to rise to the occasion and riefcat. the Saints though by the narrow- llocliets Vlallo lennox Island The Elmsrtnle Rockets waliop- ' N1 the Lenriox Island Mic Mat! Hy a one sided score of IN at pillhorlnn Wednesday night. The 'Roclu.-is. registered in intermedi- date C. surged ahead 3-0 in iopening round. 12-: in the accord .rsrne and H4 in the final rally. ng for the roekata wan Eldon Hardy. with four markers; fan the Aces. The Sum- i' Hero is the viclorioiis Prince of; Wales College curlers who won- the island Schoolboy Curling championship by defeating Sum- iDUBBY D.O.WLINGi ISLAND CHAMPIONS iiicrslde High School last night and finishing the 2-day l-ionspicl undefcali-d. racking up six vic- lnries. In the foreground are the trophics they won. . Heading left to right they are Harris Dingwcll. Allison Saunders. Arnold Llewellyn . skip Artlitir 'Hllrl(P. Bob Lci-lair icoaclii and 'iir. ftundall Scamim. Charlotte- tnwn's Pepsi-(iota rcprr-scntative. i, Ginrdian Photo Narsi Eouit Montague Prlmroseit. still hat- tling fiercely for a playoff spot, ualloped the now iliird-plat-c Ba- silica Youth Club in an is- land Senior Hockey League game at the Sports Arena last night. The win moved the Primrosea right on the heels of St. Dunstan's University and slid the youth club from second place into third. Coach Cecil iBubbyt Dowling showed his teammates how to do it as he rapped in four goals and set up two others. Three of Dowllng's goals came in the sec- ond period after the youth club had fled the score for a brief period l-I. Big Flick Landry and mighty Joe Coyle aach alappad in two goals and Appa Atunauit and captain Billy Hughes hit once each. Buck Whitinck. Merrill Pincau and Jack tspyl Ready chipped in with single market: for the youth club. ONLY GDAI. Montague shot the only goal of the first period as Flick Landry caught a corner after taking I(etch'ii pass at the blualine. That goal came at 24 seconds of play and stood up iintll Merrill Pineau batted down Jack Ready's pass- out in front of the Montague net and golfed home the puck. Three minutes later Dowltng fired the first of his thrce goals as ho fooled Thane Doyle by nick- ing the short side after grabbing Stu MacLure'a pass at the B.Y.C. blucllne. At tlczll Dowling was back again on the same type of; play but this time be tricd for thr f.'ir cornt-r and aitcceedcd in score 0-0. B.Y.C. were never rcal- ly in the game. Landry started the ball rolling when he iihnt his snrnnrl goal of the night from liiivendish Beaten By Springfield Springfield defeated Cavendish in a regular league game at Kon- heating Doyle. Five minutes later Riibby look Kctch's pass and on an almost identical play as his second. goal caught the corner arain. ROLL AGAIN That was all the scoring for that period. but in the third the Prinu-oscs began in roll again and hangrd in fire goals--four of ihcni iii sin-t-cssion-to two for the youth clubbers. Wbitlock slid the puck under a falling Dillon after taking Pineau'a short pass to make the score read 5-2. but Aiscnault got that one back at 6:l3 driving the puck be- tween Doyle's pads with a short, luird shot. After coat-h Ready caught the short side at 10:52 to make the Wl'll out. Then Hughes scored after a passing bout with Appa Arscnault. -lust riflcr this goal was scored Frank Shepherd and Dick Carrol tanglcd in a brief tussle and were rewarded with major penalties for for their trouble. While rcferees Lcith Jay and Joe Tlevcll were re slorinfl nrrtcr Thane Doyle iooki t-lit after Warrcn Macltac in an- oihr-r bout. when this was broken tip Doyle heaved his stick into the stands and received an additional misconduct penalty to go along with the major he had already ra- ccivcd. MacRi-to was given A major also. COYLE TAKES CHARGE With the two teams each hav- rammed in two goals and set tip Bubby Dowling for the Montague coaches fourth of the night. In contrast to the B.Y.C. goal- tondcr. who spent the last 1. sec- onds of the game in the dressing room. Bobby Dillon in the Monta- gue nels played a brilliant game. Hr. was tested on numerous oc- casions by well known sniper: riamcd Wbillock and Plncau and made several spectacular saves. with B.Y.C. players standing on his goal crease. CHATTER spy Ready orderi- od Doyle to the dressing room for the last I4 seconds of the game beaule of his indifferent play and Ready took over as net custodian Spy managed to make one save and keep the Prtmroaea from scoring further... B.Y.C. can regain second place tonight with a victory In Summer- side Parkrlale Flycra are now aissured of finishing first No one can catch AlIfe'a lads The Dowllag - Ketch - Landry com- bination was the mast. dangerous on the ice and had a hand in seven of the goals Acea play B Y.C. at the Arena Tuesday... LINEUP! n.Y.C.:- Goal- Dillon; Defense - Ready. F. Shepherd. Mullins. Perry; Forwards Wltltlock. Pi- ncaii Hawaii. Burke. Square- briggs. L. Shepherd. Moatagiie- Goal- Dillon; De- fenae- Coyle. Macllac. Longaphlc. ing two players in the penalty box Joe Coyle took rharge of tltinll. Macbure: Forwardr Dowling. Ketch. Landry. Arsenault, Hughes. Enter Maritime lilON("l'().V -4('P- st. Dunstana 1.nii'cr.siiy nf (iliarloltetown dia- playrd inn nuicli power both of- fPPiSli'PLV and ricfcnslvely her! .VFSict'rt-1v aftcriioon for St. Jol- Plilis Unitr-rsitv and buried the local lcnllcgc tcnm til-39. easily si-ccpiiit: ilic fun game total poim bnskctbnll scnii-finals. iilngton rink Wednesday night the final score reading 6-1. The game was fast and rough. i3 pv-n-f alties being handed out by Re- feree Wickatrnm. Ellsworth .'ilnmi. and George Watson acorr-rl two? each for the winners. Billy Thi- beau and Jimmie Cummings getting singletons. Earl Dunning scored the lone Cavendish Tally. Pierce Ordered To Quit Hoop Game CHICAGO IAPI vif(s.Prp”' ldent Chuck Cnmiskcy of Chicago White Sox Thursday nrrlrrcd slat WUHIPIW Dilly Pierce to rcfrain TWWKPIIYINI basketball with . Detroit team. Qimiskey said he feared Fierce might suffer Injury. 5'I:ent:"t::. Detroit Tigers organised fu. Ice 1 - Ed wood VI. 1'. HooaeI.. York. CURLING CIARIAWTITO 1 p.m second round Senna: A. I Ice I. L. Turner vs II. Spfllett, Ice 1 - R. Pitt vs. Dr. Gallant. Ice I - KC Tralnor Va. 1' Cu- an I A me wanna. va. Chicago Black Hawka 4413 Chlcllo. Kaclm tciaaia. Wall: gate 10:3. K nod: lltl. than I329 ' u . .llaI! . lulu-:. : - I44Peaa:toal'laaIO.n.b . I! .rai-asas ya. I Mae- 1. u.”. nsaarunb-.aiauut-n Tin: Island tram captured the opening game of the set 5-46 lalt Sattii-rinv at Charlottetown to take ilic-inlal point at-riea 167-8S- I 1'-Wrilnu R2 noinl margin. st iiun.-iniiu.. Aifrcd Morrison I0. ii.-iw Hctz 4, Bob Llaegar. lirian Vnonan 9. John Kelly 34. Gr-rry Tinizley 7 Bob Fearon 11, Mike Swift. Total Ill. St. .lnseph'-- Wilfred Murcbland 2:. Dohblestyne 2. Pat Murray 4. ..'ohn Richard 2. Richard Dionne 4. Jacques Leblanc John Maho- rtcy 3. Ron Corriveau 1. Total flfl. iiact ilawlis And Rangers Tie 4-4 ('HlCAGOi (AP)-Danny Lew. icliits goal late in the final parltl enabled New York In lb a Ita- & l. Chicago I& 1 the and of the III SUMMARY VIN Dcrlcl: 1, Chicago. Cieala fhalande. Lltunbergarl 4:11: It tionai H o c I ay Tburlday nigh a 3-0 lead at period. 11:0; 3. Chicago. Wabn (V1 lI:lI. Penalties: Evan l:0I. I&- ao-5.-ii period: 0.4 gal suiiivn I! ' ' Yuri. new I sainigwhip S.J.U. 81-39 To Junior Finals llortit liiver-YAiid I Hampshire Win At North River rink last night a doubleheader hockey game was played. both amea being the first in the aemi-fnals which are the best two out of three In the first game North River won from Mil- ton in overtime 3-2 'For North River B. Simmons scored a pair and F. MacLean pm. For Milton 1''. Andrew scored twice. In the second game Hampshire defeated Cornwall 4-8. B. Corbett first! three and H. Ladner one for Hamp- shire. and for Cornwall Louis Mac- Lean. Lawrence Macbean and G. Gaaa scored one each. Montague Dumps BYCIO-3 . Carroll. I Rcfcrt-esp Joe iii-icll, Leith Jay. EUMMARY First Pcriod:- l.- Montague Landry tlictchi 0.24 ..Penaltleax- Hughes. Carroll. Loiigatiliic. second Pcriod:- 2. B.Y.C. Pi- neau tiieadyi 1.21; .'i- Montague- Dowling tMacLurc) 4.04; 4- Mon- taguc - Dawllng tMacLure) 11.28; 5-"Montague Dowllng (Ketch) 16 7 RPenalt.les:- Squarebriggs. Mac- ae. Third Perlod:- 6- B.Y.C. Whit- lock IPineaul 4.00: 7- Montagua - Arscnault tMacRael: 8- B.Y.C. Ready iPincaui 10.52; 9- Monta- gua- Landry fMacLure. Dowling) tl.24: 10- Montague Hughes tAresenault) 15.44; ll- Montague Coyle l7.l7; 12- Monl.ague- Coyie tLongaphic. Dowlingl 19.10; 13- Montagiie- Dowling iCoylc) 19.46. Penaltleii:- Ready. Dosde (served by Squarebrlggsi l0.06: Carroll tmajorl. F. Shepherd MacRae Imatort. and misconduct.) tmaior.l Doyle Imalor i Freetown team have been blank- srokrs ARENA . SKATING MONDAY and WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON-I-.'i: Ito Adm: Adults 151:: Children to- PRE-BCIIOOL SKATE WEDNESDAY-l:.'l0-3:00 Admission: Family 254: MONDAY and WEDNESDAY EVENING-8-10 P.M. i Admission: 50c l TUESDAY-8:30 P.M P.E.I. Hockey Leaguo 8'lIDl VI. PARKDALI. THURSDAY-azill P M. I'.E.I. Hockey League I. Y. C. vs. MONTAGUE FRIDAY NIGHT-7 I'.M. Parkdale. Spring Park and Cc: s tral Royalty School Sports skating BAT. AFTERNOON-1::lJ4:J) liirc-cf Driuze SIMMONS SENSATIONAL Boston Blank Wings I-'0 DETROIT (AP)-Rookie goalie Dori Simmons Thursday night blanked Detroit and Win! 1-0 as Boatin Bruins climbed to within five pofnta of the first place Red Wings in the National Hockey League. Di-ulna. in third place behind Detroit and Montreal. got a first period goal by Don Mcltenney and made it stand up for a third vic- tory in five games on Detroit ice. Simmons waa a Picture of goal- tendtng perfection as he turned back 85 Detroit blasts. McKenney's goal. his 11th of the campaign, came after he had been denied on two powerful shots on the Detroit goal. Bruins main- lamamhar When Anni Joliat. boohlrl iniahty atom. lilltol ltia Illtll NHL gama with Montreal Canadians in years ago tonight. The mutter stickines- dlar. who weighed only 135 pounds. played 16 ae.aIoau with Canadieua. starting in tall. com- pilingatotalofrlogoalatha name llture as his If!!! team- mate Howie Mortal. Bruins . I ATTENTION SPORTSMEN The monthly meeting of the Queens County Branch of the P. E. 1. Fish and Game Association will be held in the Canadian Legion Hall on Tuesday evening. Feb. 12. 1957 at 8 p.m. An excellent film on big game will be shown. All are welcome. Signed. E. G. ACORN. Sect.-Treas. iained control and only later Mclfanney - stationed six feet from the Detroit nei.s-dd- flected Bob Armstron8's bani smasher from- the blue line to score. i Bruins' Jerry Toppazzinl suf-i fered a broken nose and cuts under both eyes in the final three min- utes when he collided with De- txoirt Ted Lindsay. Toppazzinl was helped from the ice and Lindsay drew a major penalty for high sticking. Seconds later Lindsay got 3 I0 minute misconduct penalty for protesting the call to referee Red Storey. SUMMARY First period: 1. Boston. McKen- ney iArmstrong. Labinct 13:52. Penalties: McNeill 3:25. Arm- strong 6:05. l0:22. Lindsay 6:05 second period: Scoring; None. Penalty: Labine 11:23. Third period: Scoring: None. Penalties: Regan 11:22. Lindsay major. misconduct 17:47. Stops Simmons . . . . . . . . . 1.1 II ll--35 Hall R 7 (L-21 Rangers Blank Freetown Royals Goalie Donald Mackeridrick was sensational in the Lot Rangers net as his team shut out the powerful Freetown Royals 7-0 in Bcdcque rink last night. This is thought to be the first time the ed in the history of the South shore League. and was their first loss this season. The next game in this League takes place Satur- day night between the Summer- side Junior Aces and the Free- town Royals. SUMMARY y First PerIod:- I. Ranger-W Earl Strongman iDave Birch): 2. Rangers. Earl Strongman (Ira strongmani 3. Rangers. lra . Strongman t nassiated. 5 Second Perlod:- 4. Rangers.-i Dave Birch tunassiatedi 5. Rain gers Earl St. ngman tE. Goi-rill! J. Gorrllll: 6. Rangers. Ira Strongman (unassisted. Third Pcrlod:- 7. Rangers. R.l Baglole (I. Strongman). TOO TALL - TOO SHORT - TOO PLUMP? I Do you require Tailored to Measure Clothing? 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