The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., Feb. 16, 1966. 11! SPORT | * ee end, a loss and they have played a series of e in fine shape. Perhaps - their most they S FRONT © Sandy's Royals Set For, Games By CHRIS ANNETT a Sandy’s Royals hit the ice at the Charlottetown Forum tonight in their first home game since they hosted the Mon- cton Hawks several months ago and this’ game too will be pares against the high ‘lying Hawks. The Royals came up ith a big win over the Halifax Junior Canadiens last week- as considered ‘humiliating’ by the Junior Habs but bowed to the Hawks 12-2 after five of: their. top play- ““ @vs were forced to return home due to work committments. However that will not be the case tonight at the Forum and all indications are that this will be a close game all the way. The Royals have got their first two lines sorted out xhibition games, so that glittering achiev tof the year was the win against the Baintree Eastern Olympics: one of the best a ever mateur clubs in the eastern US and the win just went to show that the Royals are ‘as strong cr stronger as they Don will be S. Murphy, Angie Carrol, Arsenaul FR° 35 wk eS? ally record 548 the : SET Kings, Pr E Boys % mile: 1 eta YG Cormac’ were. Frizzel will be in the nets for tiie locals and Frizzel éarrying six defensemen. Al MacLeod, Stu MeLure, Farmer Josey, Paul McGonnell and Wood have shown PROVINCIALS “2. en Mac- nie .» Mike m, Dave Lawlor, Dick Catrol, Allan Gillis and ae eager , all of them anxious to give the local fans a good show-’ Stan. Peardon Jr. se Morell; $%. Rachel ack, Souris; 2. Winston Yorston, Georgetown; 3. Robert Mac- Montague. Girls 16: 1. Ruth Annear, Mon. ; 2. Dianne Condon, Mon- "Adults $1.00 te Souris Boys 14: 1. Angus MacCorm-| *|Jimmy Williams, Elm Street Elementary. Strong, 0’ : | Kensington ; “ao Elm St. Elemen- + | Dalziel, WEDNESDAY, FEB. MONCTON "HAWKS" vs. ‘ SANDY'S "ROYALS" | Robin Roberts, veteran right- | hander, began limbering up | yesterday: with manager Grady Saint Dunstan’s High School took. a severe jolt to their hopes “lof landing: ~-the---Charlottetown and district junior hockey crown | Whitlock, for the ‘second straight year last night at Charlottetown. The |Saints and the PVI club tossed |the lead back and forth like a jhot potato and both teams must j have been satisfied when the _ score ended in an 8-8 dead- The game started out as: a SO SOON? Hatton all smiles at the Hous- camp in Cocoa, Florida. Rob- alone but then |marker. Smith broke SDHS penetration into the PVI an see ty eee oe up ~_ Revitalized PVI Pucksters Hold Saints To Deadlock passed back to|red lights blinked in a span of Alan Flood backhanded a high shot past Reid after having gathered up Gary Cudmore's rebound. Two minutes later the fans. saw ted again on a nice MacQuaid. |PVI, Weatherbie gth of |sisted for the Saints seconds la- close tight checking affair and the puck the len | there was little indication of the and broke in on Brown jmarksmen paradise that was to Gtanley. Stanley made come later on in the game. Billy with the pass as he LeClair scored the first and between Brown's legs. ly goal in opening session; Weatherbie who a fine of play. After a shot had hit the se pip oh tte er backboards. behind -the net the midway mark of the per- puck squirted out in front of the he deflected Affleck’s the twines. : . However the PVI’ers clos- | However no sooner had the ed out the period two minutes |second period been started when Kevin Smith's low drive the- whole complexion of the ed under a sprawling game changed. Herbie Steele got The teams then went the faceof streaked down right “the close to the vest wing and relayed the puck to play seen in the first Kevin Smith.. Smith blasted his end there was no further a it deflected in off A on itloc! body. Exactly a losing stanza witnessed minute later the Saints went y at vepring ouch as S8 back out in front again as Billy seen in any hockey pee ee ae = - . The Saints tied the game Flood 8.34 mark on Weatherbie's him in the clear, pulled Reid and a ialied — on a Paul Stanley dyevtty. te teed af teste jand thej went ahead on Smiths ston, 3: Merlyn Gamble, 0’: nard Schurman, ee: Guy Johnson. Air Johnston, ; Girls 9 years — 1. Amber MacArthur, Parkside, 2. Betty Anne Matthews, Air Johnston, 3. Ruth Urquhart, Air Johnston. NT 2 laps, 9 -—1 Dwight Elm Street Ele- mentary, 2. ; , Air Marshall J ton, 3. Rae, Tignish.: Boys 10 years — 1. Kenny St John, Air Marshal Johnston, 2. Michael Sayers, Air Marshall Johnston, 3. Charles Strong, 0’- Leary. Girls 11 years — 1. Janette Robinson, Borden, 2. Rhoda Dennis, O'Leary, 3. Deborah Wentzel, Air Marshal Johnston Boys ll years — 1. Bobby Eansen, Air Marshall Johnston, 2. George Profitt, Alberton, 3. Girls 12 years — 1. Lynne Wil-+ » Alberton, 2. Janet Ramsay, Kensington ; Anne LeBlanc, Air Marshall Johnston. Boys 12 years — 1. Errol Leary, 2. Blain -Cole, Elementary, 3. Mel- Girls 13 — 1, Judy Carruthers, O'Leary, 2. Doreen Gallant, Ken- Coughlin, Al dershaw - (ham Boys 16 years (4 laps MacDonaid, Kensington ay Wallace. cae |S. Galloway. 18 fi ». Tyne Valley, Girls-15-years ——1 Paynter, Kensin Eba Strong, 0’ , Borden Boys yi , O'Leary. sl Dennis, O'Leary. Boys 17 years — Open Events: tant, sington Elementary, 3. Edna DesRoches, Boys 18 years — 1. Paul Ber- Parkside, Ki ) 3. ensington Elementary. Girls 14 years — 1: Anne Téth. — 8:30 P.M. + ‘ Students 50c . Summer St. Elem: | nard, Parkside, 2. John Prieur, | pans gton High, , Leary, 3. Judy 15 years (4 laps) ae Zielinski igh, 12. tenis Wallace Aivertea, 3. Charles Arp, Borden. - _ Girls 16 years — 1. Lynne iberton, 2. Midge El- Tignish, 3. Jean Gra- é ? Xs Barbara. 2 ; ince Hold Meets == rie, Borden, 3. Louise. Millman, Alberton. 14 years — 1. Nigel Ro- Burke. 2. Jim) Tlott, Miscpuche, 3. Dale Ellis, |ed or possible delayed games in yd. ‘ Pauline Hardy, Alberton, 2. Valrie Ba- | ker, Kensington High, 3. Phyllis | Dougie Boys % ig oh ‘=I. Wallace Gallant, Elm Street, 2. Francis . |O’Brian, St. Eleanors, 3. Floyzi Arsenault, Elm Street. Graham, O'Leary. i _Gitls % mile — 1, Pauline Hardy, Alberton, 2. Lynne Cou- @hlin, , 3. Patsy Bow- mess, Ki on. Boys % —1.Charles Arp; Borden, 2. David Graham, Sanaa Webster, Dougie Gal- Elm Street, 2. Wallace MacMurdo, Kensington , 3. Wen. dell Warren Kensington. PLAY-OFF | . CIVIC STADIUM TONIGHT (Wednesday) 8:30 P.M R.C.A.F. EAGLES vs. POPE MOTOR ACES (PLEASE NOTE CHANGE IN TIME) 2 -|Patsy Bowness, Barbara Payh- r and Sally . SUMMERSIDE —- Variety was Farlane rink 17-4 and Ear! Can- | Donald the word for the British Consol bonspiel ‘which ‘began at the. non 15-4. were predictable. Mayor Summerside Curling Club yes-| rock to open the bonspiel yester- (S'side) terday There were upsets and pre- | dictable victories, close games and landslides, and irony. The upset came when the Cliff Ramsay rink defeated the highly rated Dr. Wen MacDon- ald quartet from . Charlottetown | at the RCAF rink in the early | morning round. Ramsay beat | |MacDonald 11-7. Irony entered | when the Ramsay rink lost their | next two games and were elim- | j | erts Is recuperating from an ton Astros spring training off-season operation. (AP Wirephoto) inated from the double knockout !32 NOON DRAW competition. | Also eliminated during the day’s play were Earl Cannon and | Harold MacLeod from Summer- | side and Dave Townshend from | Souris. ; | In another upset, the Duck} Acorn rink of Belvedere beat the | Art Burke rink from the same club, 11-8 in the late_ evening | draw. ‘Doug Cameron, top-heavy fav. | orite prior to the bonspiel’s open- | ing, won both his games hand- | ily, defeating the Horace Mac- | } Six long minutes went by and |three minutes and PVI had the jodd goal advantage.“ At 14.87 Whitlock started the blast off with a goal on a_ pass from =| North River Meet To Go This Aft Racing on the ice sponsored | by the North River club will be- | a i z g & z Re i z af 3 Smith, at 15.44 MacDonald con- verted a MacKinnon pass for iSDU. At 16.10 Stanley hit for scored. unas- iter only to see Whitlock match ‘his effort 22 seconds later and | give PVI the tie. ‘ : Saint Dunstan’s are now sitting § q TODAY'S CUR The following is today’s draw 7.00 Eight Year Bonspiel Ice 1 — L. Johnston vs V. Mit- ton. Ice 2 S. Lavers vs D. Mae- Kay. | lee 3=— J. Ice 4 — J. MacDonald ve C. Flemming. — Ice 5 — R. Goss vs K. Jenkins. Ice 1 — Open for use in delay: | ed or possible delayed games in i Ice 3 — G. Trainor vs R. Mac: Donald. ‘ ' Ilee4—D. Rogersvs F., Ice 5 — Open for use in delay- |any bonspiel. AT MONTAGUE | 7 p.m. ‘ ejm | Ice 1 — J. MacLean, P. War- | J.K. MacDonald, A. McGregor, | |R. Leard; G. Clarkson Ice 2 — J.S. DesRoches; M. Nicholson, L. Nicholson, A. | Bears vs\G. Warner, R. Mac- , L. Stewart, M. Balser. | 9 p.m. | Iee-t —-B-Doevar,_B. Smith, |H. Matheson, L. Furness vs ‘A. Ice 2 — G. Murphy, E. Cud- \more, H. Galloway, E. McLare | Girls relay 4 girls, 1 lap each » Lynn Wilkie, a LING DRAW va D. MeGowan, E. Murphy, L. |S at the Charlottetown C urling|Munroe, B. Mobon.: lb: Squarebriggs, Je. ‘| take the series, but you can bet ner, N. Wolfer, O. Hennigar vs |’ ® be E E = fi z ci > 5 8 & fl 2: tl i i ; Su i | i oe al Z v - bef i i 4 i E i i é : 3 z Z f e | day morning. The gin again this afternoon at North | River as a well rounded out six | ‘|game total goals) — March 21— Charlottetown first draws today are as follows: 9 A.M. Draw: Pridham, Alberton, Dave Stan- hope, Charlottetown, vs. Doug Cameron, Charlottetown. Ken MacKenzie, Montague, vs George MacPherson, RCAF. Bob Hoare, RCAF, vs. Lioyd Lawless, Summerside. Art Burke, Belvedere vs. Athol Robertson,. Montague. Forgie, .RCAF, vs. John Squarebriggs, Charlottetown. Glen Law, Summerside, vs. Dr.:‘Wen MacDonald, Charlotte: town. : Yesterday's ecores: 9 O'CLOCK DRAW Adrian Albert (S’side) _ 021 010 001 012-8 Frank Acorn, (Belv.) Glen Law (S’side) Art Burke, (Belv.) Johnny Square- briggs Sr. ‘ (Ch'town) Bert Hunter (S’side) Dr. Wen Mac- 200 201 120 100- 9 001 000° 110 10x- § 120.311 002 04x-14 000 201 051 020-11 111 010 100 302-10 Are Summerside at Juvenile “A’’ Category (Two ‘et Summerside; March 26 Summerside at ‘would be top-heavy favorites to the Airmen have no intention of Juvenile “B" Category: Ser- letting’ the situation get that desperate. f } Alberton; 2. Eva Strong, Dar- lene Graham, Judy Carruthers and Jean Graham, O'Leary; 3. ter, Barbara Milla Crozier; K ‘and Judy Carruthers, O'Leary; 3..Mike Brodrick and Midge El- dershaw from Tignish. HOCKEY a SAMMA L ib AS LSA fi rit 2 it relat a? & (Ch'town) y threw out the first | Cliff Ramsay two NOON DRAW Horace MacFarlane HS eer ‘au » RCAF vs | Doug Cameron Wallie Vautonr Bert (Ch'town) Ronald MacDonald {S'side) Bob - Hoare (RCAF) Lloyd Lawless (S'side) Dr. Giddings (Ch'town) Harold MacLeod (S'side) Dan Stanh (Ch'town) Ken MacKenzie (Montaguey Earl Cannon (S'side) 3 P.M. DRA’ Dave Townsend (Souris) Art Burke (Belvedere) Cliff R. (S’side) A. Robertson (Montague) A. Forgie (RCAF) ‘|Frank Acorn (Belv.) Bert Hunter (S’side) Myron Bell : (Ch'town) Playdown Dates Announced 19; Summerside at Charlotte March 26. | ‘ Q »~" 2 i E i F & RI. 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