P ™ —~— —— a es ee a —< — pnd —* = Ee ee ee eee - a apy SS ee ee — fa ai ee ee ee ee oe we ee ees ; = eo ee ee ey” See, eS Oe ge Se oe Mt oe, Le er ae Sane oe - ae ae Sa See ee eee ee eg eee no re os tm or > Pee pet ate oT ae a ee ‘ a im ted e ee ao oe Fe ee ae e € mes # : * ; i ; . i ih i 3 8 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs., Mar. 5, 1959. Rocket’s Ankle ; “ a ; . ia Pg A Back Cc ; 7 ? : } > : sheigh o= . In . Z ee its Nate! BS - % ' f E + : . ] cs H k : T — ple Leafs” ex..ceex|. World Hockey T ourney — ‘ ; went back in a cast Wednesday j 4 ne ha, : Soi oe ea : iy . 2 :) ‘ ) [Sat carat ates] Cate lorwau Today | Hawks 5-2 jrcst=e=-| Gets Underway Today © ‘TORO Centre Bob Lith censiaand tects ie The | Meatvenl. Conetiens mee ssa GG ie dlleniteen Oo wicner & ios. ail. walk Off with secant steed. Pi goals| departments from the earty min-|SSemen' St te same On made| carrying Canada’s entry in the In the final round, the teams) Gweden, winner of the title im . Toronto] utes as they fought from bebind| Poo. for the| World bockey championships had| must meet’ in a playoff. 1967 when Canade did not enter Maple - behind] to tie the before the first| SB, * Deel crechoslovelta | be'detoured Wednesday when With Canada generally iic|a team as a protest against The ‘am ear il deficit to whip| period’ ended and then grabbed a = »at the world atha-|@was~ unable-to—land -here—be-} cepted as a cinch to ‘win | seco Chicago Black} 32 lead in the second. *)as a spectator at the pause of poor visibility. again, most attention has been| crushing of the Hungarian revolu- Hawkes their Na-| ‘powerplay was’ poor oa |W tournament opening today. | FT w Ororeed Belleville, Ont.,|focussed on which teams will|tiod, wes seen as having a good ieee slive. was scored while’ Cari|“ime scorer in a long delay at Bratislava, where| Russia, although’ thought ind Se ET ictere, cad Lowy’ tuarei| Weowtac ef. Soreete een'h too| Moca Longe, wer tibwed to] Oecene Mon tears Ueee| iu ans nes tuasies tsien ‘Under the new system worked Jin 13 games against Hawks this| Penalty box. Both’ goaltenders|® 6a™me in Chicago Jan. 18. He! i ciey crown today against Po-| threat, received: another-jolt Wed-| out to try to speed up the tourna- | season, lifted Toronto into a fifth| made 26 saves, seffered fracture of a hese. ielig : nesday when threé“players came| ment, the two favored teams will (place tie with-Detroit Red Wings,| First period: 1. Chicago, Bal- | ‘is; left ankle. ie The players appeared slightly|down with influenza. Soviet of-| get {0 test each other in pré-. Gach with 53 points, five behind|four 15:50; 2. Toronte, Pulford Last season he. way iaid uP} tired after the flight but they|ficials said some other players| liminary play | fou New York Rangers.| ‘Stewart, Olmstead) 17:62. Pea-|from mid-Noveuier until just) were te good spirits. also are showing signs of the ill-| Becduse of the numberof cout- Besides PuMord’s two goals, | aities: .Bréwer 2:49, Baun 11:34.|@efore the playoffs because ee 12 competing teams| ness, but they added they hope! tries entered, it was decided to his 19th and 20th, Bert’Oimstead,| Murphy, Horton 13:22. an almost-severed achilles tendon through a thick . fog] that all will be in good shape for |treak the tournament into three deferkeman Marc Reaume, with Second period: 3. Toronto, Olm-|in the right foot. over mftuch of Czechoslovakia to} the final round. : groups of four teams each. Can- -| bis first of the season, and Frank} stead (Stanley, Mahovlich) 5:38; Set to the three towns where the} The stock of the: Red team|ada and Czechoslovakia are in Bad Bator wad Pare’ Puste|eure) 16-08; 8. Ciccone Ga * Ge Dyternotioad tee] fenertee o phweree ioe 205; 5. ; poorer-than-expected were the Chicago scorers, (Sloan, Vasko) 19:45. Penalties: meils Milauy Assdietion tax ts Sconl aotiee tacee scene teen Russia, the United States, Not- The loss was more costly to|Ptlote 4:01, Nesterenko 5:20, 3 ; got the ruling on what happens) game tour by Czechoslovakia. | way and East Germany make up Hawks because they lost the| Brewer 11:36; 18:11. Called Off the event of a tie in points at| The threat of weakening ilinesses|Group B and Sweden, Italy, services of left winger Ron Mur-| Third period: 6. Toronto, Ma- the ‘end of the preliminary and) made the Czech experts even|West Germany and Fisland are Fracture ef the fibula in his right 7. Toronto, Pulford (Gtewart)| chartottetown Midget team and| RECORDS TO COUNT ORR ci ' : leg afier a wrestling match with| 8:48. Penalties: Lindsay :50, Litz-| the Crapaud Midgets, scheduled| I decided that if two or more * J a +. Toronto's Tim Horton in the first|enberger 9:03, Nesterenko, Duff) for tonight at Crapaud, as been|teams are tied at the end of a period. The injury is expected to| (major) 12:24, Armstrong 14:40,| called off due to Charlottetown| preliminary ‘round, the winner onig S uss e Keep Murphy out for at least four|Sloan 16:58, Arbour, Mahovlich] being unable to pick up a team| will be decided by the best scor- . weeks. ” 19:01. to travel to Crapaud. ing-defensive record. This will be aa found by subtracting the number Saskatchewan Remains [a,c vu, LoomsAsBigOne e je pag aie her-, Only doubtful starter for the cea again tonight : ees, . ’ . Blast Darts 9-3 at the Sports Arena in the third| cals is Angie Carroll who sub (On Top'in Brier Spie tary ten’ Sta ee |i rans ee s Vics “ar - Loss of the L added hockey. supre- ise / : Gat af alii tok oveuaes oo macy of PEI ~ Carroll would be a big blow to QUEBEC (CP) — Heavily-,Ontario rink but Prince Edward) P.E.I. 100 200 220 100— 8] romping to a 93 Both teams have racked up| Parkdale hopes. _ favored Alberta and Saskatche-}Island faded in the two final| Quebec 200 100 111 020— 8].1van Docherty’s oo Sg! oo ‘we oo oe to| Game time is 8.15 sharp. wan had to battle all the way/|ends. Bud Fisher’s Newfoundland | Manitoba 021 023 000 106—15 Billy MacMall the win-| 1 a & tonight oes Wednesday night to pick up sixth- nink started fast and led 8-1 going N. Ontario 001 030 001. 101— 7] ners with ee tee rte Billy rye nd defn os Fn pomecly round victories at the Canadian/into the eighth end. Art Forbes’| pc 010 101 109 010— 5) Prowse and F. Dow each pick-| nerves of coach Buck Whitleck| Events of the We@_ “The ‘Richardeon family quartet but bowed 1G anne “A*| (Dead ends first and eight) of wp a peit and G: Whitlock end] and provide s embion for the At i ve ee — Sixth Wayne singles en they return to Sum- from Regina had difficulty in| Canadian curling championship] QUEBEC (CP) — Six ee Oe selena ann ah Wiueises |seeoein Peadag. SPORTS ARENA ‘ , shaking off a determined New standing after six rounds: | | championship: G. Connick and E. McQuaid. cas Metre coos tee : Brunswick rink but wore : Windy Steele’s warriors a Bi * RUSS EWINt’S city foursome) terday. Ewing held a 2-1 mark, Right to left, Louis Johnston, | | ™ Sih phe | Gedhatehowes 5 5 0| Nad. Soo oe i sd High | past in their bia to ng | THURSDAY. emerged tied for the top in the) in & pons et exciting games| 2righton MacDougall, Mae Ken-| point accuracy in a running game| Manitoba . 2. ee on we eG er NOM) | sine, wat three of the possiity Rosels va. S'awe Aces : Sask. - ' we enataticlowe Club yee-!seen at the city club this ‘year.|nedy and skip Ewing. pe ee ae $f NB. 301 020 010 10-7] Meets QCHS ee een nee ree Fe ai , i 8 observers ict a| Provincial Ice Meet Ste em wins Ge anes nate S S Hite St main mis ake meeps ee thee ee : . of the : Queen Charlotte High this af-| the two teams through the| SA’ ee nta ue Uar e oO Ss : tnd to come Move : € 2 4) Quebec - 310 00) 388 HO 9 ermoon at 4:15 at the Sports| opening games both of which were Afternoon Skating 2:30 te 4:18 from behind in the final ends to| New Brunswick 6 2 41N. Ontario 002 123 060 202—17 Arena in @ scale game lasting | hair-raisers ani left little to down New Brunswick Wednes-| Prince Edward Isiand § 14 Nova Scotia 001 012 025 003—14| in six o'clock. ; he wo. : e a @ay aftérnoon, had another battle | Newfoundland 6 1 Siper 120 100 200 610—13 ~ - . ' . on its hands with Ontario but} Quebec 5 05 ' Fai e Ti ; inl uNnIOF CUuriin Frown | finally prevailed 1p. Ted Se-| QUEBEC (CP) — Fithround irview Tips 7 *. ~~ |iers’ Unionville rink opened the| results in the Canadian curling Tiger-Cats Sign nn E - ; Pa re game with a four-ender, and it|championships Monday: ‘ ‘ Milton 3-] ‘ A Montague rink skipped by, any . Don Ede of the RCAF 6-46. wasn't until the seventh end that | Nfd. 111 21 200 300-11! Tory Dublinski George Nicholstn last evening| Four ofetlpsix games needed) Both afternoon matches went) to, Qison's. Edmonton team|Nova Scotia 000 010 021 022— 8 oc e captured the Island Juntor Curt-| extra ends ihefore ‘wianers could) into extra ends with Ete down | was able to tie the game at 7-7. Alberta 031 401 000 O11—11|_ HAMILTON (OP) — Hamilton| Fairview tripped Milton 3-1 at ing Championship anl dhe Phyti-|be decided. A fifth game ended) ing Ewing 1512, 3 14-18 Ede Edmonton went ahead 10-8 go-| N.B. 100 010 312 200—10/ Tiger-Cats announced Wednesday | North River rink last evening in \ c4l Fitness ‘Trophy, emblematic | 5% an the olen was ned ant held commanding 128 lead|iné into the final end and two! Ontario O11 091 001 O11— 9] the signing of 27-year-old quarter-| he 3rd game of a best of five of the ‘speil’ by defeating Russ|¢ that could be an belt wine after mine ends but| heavy rocks by Sellers that went back Tom Dublinski, former To-| 2eries for the R.R. Bell trophy. Ewing's Charlottetowsi foursome dl aoe stone’ tae ond : Peng | j right: through the house allowed tonto Argonaut and Detroit Lions| "airview now leads the series - a wrong rounds, set the| inal Bree ends io send” he|them to add three more. Former Champ _|piaver who has seen only limited | ‘wo Bames t one. ROYALS The Ewing-skipped rink,*trail- abe for the day when Eric| game into overtime. British Columbia started fast action during the last few sea-| &. | img through the game, conceded | Johnston of Surmmerside came} Jotmson sent his match into} with two three-enders against is Assaulted . sons. re ae eee aan teed the defeat to the Montague four-| up with a three in the 12th end) the 13th end by scoring four in| Newfoundland then proceeded to Dublinski played for Argos of | & e losers fired vs ome in the eS ee eee ae” Miiscaees ane des LOS ANGHLBS (AP)—"1, was| the Big Four Footbell Union in| “202 one . : 2 ; — ae ce ace tsa | tm reg na Ee” at SS, a el ate {Sow Tr | eee | SUMMERSIDE ACES was probably the most closely|holson gcored singles in the In the evening Ewing Geftsted| same with # sore leg in the| © tar, m cause of knee injuries and was| NEW contested matches seen at the/second, third, seventh, eighth, | Nicholson 11-7 to cause’ & {WO-| seventh end and from ‘that point ot released’ at the end of’ the 1957 Charlottetown chib year in! 10th and ii#h ends to win over| way deadlock for the lead and) g4.-y Naimark’s Vancouver rink| That's all. Jimmy Carter, for- pee a a ane omen force a playoff to decide the Is-| . 24 12 of their 19 points. mer world lightweight champion. | "rs. 00 - pound Dublinski, who 1959 FOR . iia the other evening match |P-E.l. SURGES BACK ——-_ cared to say through split sod) | aetstudied for regular quarter Game time 8.15 5 Johnston made a perfect draw| The Prince Edward Istand-/Pulfed lips. back Bobby Layne of the Nail 4 DOOR SEDAN |! : ghot with his last stone, again in| Nova Scotia game was a squeak- Neighbors found him crumpled | tiongi Football League Lions in 1 : the 13th end, to defeat Ede 9-8. | Art Forbes’ N. S. a aaaeltnere bee ee 1954, played briefly fast year with $ 00 ‘ é Admission regular : ae Both the city’ and Montague| Coasting with an 116 lead when|friend’s house early Wednesday.| New York Giants. 3020: : By PIUS CALLAGHAN rinks will represent the Island| the Jiggs MacDonald crew caught) Police said it appears the for-| Dygsjinski will join Ticats regu- . ae - in the Maritime junior bonspiel| fire to score six in the 10th and| mer fighter was beaten and then|1,; quarterback Bernie Faloney WELL, THE 900 FANS who made their way to the Sports| at Moncton Friday and Satur-|go ahead. P-E.I. added another | dumped to make the slugging| in the battle for the pivot spot. S. R. JOHNSTON certainly rewarded with a really bang- | 4ay. ___| im the 1ith. Nova Scotia was ly-jlook like a hit-run traffic ac- ’ ie coche Guns wales oot Royals knot their best-| Other members of the Ewing] ing two in the 12th io a well-| cident a0 cia: LTD. ! : intermediate erie Summerside Aces at rink are Louis Johnston, guarded house but Forbes m Carter, 35, only boxer to hold) New Ann of seven eee a 4 Tews oan ton MacDougall, Mac Kennedy.|5 seemingly-impossible draw for|the lightweight crown ~ three P esa i cs . to give his team a 14-13/times, apparently was dragged Kensin ton 4-3 are Ron Pettitt, George Worth ision. by the shoulders after he was 9 rthern Ontario, which|beaten, police said. His shoe| To Win Series “44 cap- Civie It was indeed good to see so many folks in the Arena, and| 44 Ken MacKenzie. i. teal After ‘ i ESULTS ‘dropped its two openings games|tips were scuffed badly and his Anti dlenadlepentoer Bie bey 1 Che silyl gf emir ghey df ES jn Round. ‘ |Monday, methodically cut-down) knees were so bruised that one} New Annah Beavers edged Ken- Nicholson (M) contest. ospital atienda will) ton jast evening to win.a best of HOWEVER, if the weatherman gives his, co-operation to- O11 000 110 110-6) After Wednesday night's draw|be released today. _| three Intermediate, C playoff might, you can expect about 1500 persons to sit in on the pro-|Ede (RCAF) 100 100 001 020— 5| three clubs are clustered behind} Carter, a Negro, won the title|-series two games #o one. etedings which are again scheduled for the Sports Arena. Ewing (C), 102 003 111 000 1—10/| Saskatchewan ‘with 41 records:|when he knocked out Ike Wil-| The win gives them the right This is a big game for both teams with the winner jumping | Johnston ‘S) Manitoba, which* dtw ‘a bye,|liams in 14 rounds In 1951. He lost| to advance into the—eem#-finals \ fhto a 2-1 lead in games. It’s a bit bigger for the Royals than 010 210 000 113 0— 9|.Alberta...and British Columbia.|the crown and thén won it back| against Eimsdale Rockets. the Aces because this is their home game and they can’t afford Second Round Northern Ontario has a 42 rec-|from Lauro Salas in 1952 and| Goals ofr New Annan were scor- to drop any of them. Aces have four home games in this best-of-| Ede (RCAF) {ord and Ontario has an even| Paddy DeMarco in, 194. | ed by N. Kennedy, C. Mills, W. + geven set and if they can win those homeones, the championship oS a. oa on oc split in six games. But Smith lifted Carter’s\crown Bilis Xe. Well, Keneingie snes F theirs. ng i New Bi for good decision in| men were G. Reeves, J. ” However, Royals are confident that they can take the mea- | nicholson (M) Beat eae rasgfboy rat om. = 8 am and L. Mana. . eure of the westerners three times in Charlottetown and they —— 051 000 104 020 1-14] four while P.E.I. has one win in : " thaintain they're not too worried about getting a win out of Civic | Jonnston (S) five starts. Newfoundland has Stadium. es . 200 112 020 104 0-13! won one and lost five and Que- St Oe i bec brings up the rear with no . PAPER, als should be able to do the things they pre- \ Third Round a aints e eat ict thes will et far there’s been very little to choose | Johnston (S) wins in five games. & | between these Aces and Royals. Both games. were as..close as 120 110 012 000 1— 9; Darwin Wark’'s Northern n- you could gt. Royals could easily have been victors at Summer- | Ede. (RCAF) tanto chow tapyted: Britis Colum: side and “Aces might well have been winners here on Tuesday. 002 O01 200 111 0— 8/ bia from the upbeaten rinks wit ; That's how close this series has been to date. Ewing (C) a 7-5 win in the afternoon round. e Ss men =. >, i Tonight Charlottetown fans will be figuring on axRoyals’ vic-;) 020 330 020 100—11; Jiggs Ma@Donald had a battle ‘ ‘be careful with your bets. These Aces felt downright. disappointed 001 001 202 010— 7 7 Sil aniiied Gk taba ts ik hee wks ak George é about losing Tuesday’s game and they are determined not to Playoff Comets Crush | stan’s gym second Saints over-| Scantlebury ogee Bee" have the same thing happen tonight. They had 20 and 31 leads | @ si ncison (M) 201 104 10-9 whelmed PWC 40-31 in a regular| @busing referee Gil as the other night and blew them. They figure that shouldn't have | 5° pi (c) oo 10 o0—2| All-Stars 12-5. Island Senior hoop fixture. happened. Give them the same opportunity tonight and they state F : an 6 ; The Saints were never seri- the Royals just won't be catch ‘them CURLING DRAW) bunstattnaze Comets crushed! ously threatened at any time by Paridale Ali Stars 12-5 in an ex-| the Welshmen and at half time : 7 P. M. . are com- | Ice 2: J: Burden, Wes Storey, they will | 1, Burnett, J. Beaton, vs. E. Tan hibition game a Saint Dunstan’s| were leading 22-12. : in printed or plain materials. “ all the newest patterns. ‘| = 6.95 to 19.95 | 24.50. Pre Easter ial— a Ladies" new Spring Skirts, i wi. ed six for the|:, 70? smipers of the game were mners. Dover 3, MacAusland : 2 and Anderson 1. Parkdale snip-| Seller of PWC, each swishing the ; basket for 13 points. Lavers : dare scoff at any ers were McGee 2, Jones 2 and| ie Saints picked up 10 points. : Tat ler ee taacmemaay| tte Rody. Work een | straight cut, fered or plaid fh lett. r > 7 ——~ : : WE. THINK that the present series is going to go a long way | Ice 4: F. Hansen. H. 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