TAKE LIAD IN SIRIIS :i-'5 Vance Harris Scores Five To Pace Summerside Attack The Summerside Aces went tip that one hark I minute later. one up in their but-of-seven Iemi- his shot hitting Mann's skate and final series with the Montague caroming over goal line for the Primroses. heating Bub Dowling's Iecond soft Niontagiie marker, boys at (iivir Stadium last nightlbillun was partit:ulari.v sharp in before. over 1200 fans by the score the final frame as the Aces of 3-4. Vance Harris was the star swarmed around his cage again of the contest. It-orlng five goals and again. and getting the unanimous nod of LINEUP: I the judges for the Holman "most MontIgue- Goal - Dillon; ile- t valuable Dllytr" IWard- ADD-silence -Mcl.itre. Coyle. Longapiiie. Arscnault fired two for theTloscrs.iMIcRae; Forwards At-senaiilt. Tm: rim pgriod ended 2.an,iCarroli. Hughes. Ketch. Dowltng. Hughes scored at l.2ll stealing the Landry. Troll Sdall puck from an Ace defenceman at A"! - Goal - Mann; Dcf9ttrr- the hlueline and picking me far M'”A"h"" R"V”' G Gritty. corner with I inng shot. Wallie Steele; Forwards - C. Grldy. V Shepherd set tip Vance Hurt, Harris. Cittcliflr. G. Harris. (tal- Beautlfully for eqiializer. Vancesillmv 5h0lJhPl'!t shot from left wing heating Dil-i Ion cleanly. Vance repeated three xlqtgttagup minutes later. his backhand driveiHughes 1.28; Aces . V. Harri.- finding the cords Ifter I relay froml (Shepherd) 10.51; 3, Ac". v. Ha.-. Gallant. Montague got the first of ris tGalianti 13 so; 4. Nlnntagup. two soil goals, (Toyle' slow slider Coyle lKel('Il' i-l.-i5; ittfkintl inside the right Dost. l Penalties - V. HBITH. .Vicl.iirc. , lod tho parado around the Char- lottetown curling rink before th e Maritime Jitnior Curling champ- Aces Dump Montague PIPI-IR BRUCE MACLAREN ionships got underway ycsterdaylflov. T.W L. All t-ompt-ting curlers toined MARITIME JR. TITLE ON LINE Early in. the middle session can-oil, Vance Hai'ris s slap shot from the, Second Period:- 5. Arcs - V. liar- bliie-line caught Dillon ltIpping.lris ism-phem, (1, Grad,-. L35; 5 i l i . Ind Waliie Shepherd reIli1.ed halfiAces Shepherd tGallant, t. , way through the frame after he.lGrad.v' 12.21; 7. Aces - V. Harris I Gallant and Grant Grady had stall-ilGailanti 15.17, it. Mont;-i:.:tlf', Ar . ed a buzz session around DlIIOH.SiSenallii icarroll, i.l'lfll,'Hl)IllPl it; 0337- Harri! 5('0r9d I V"! Dl'l3llyi2ll: 9. Aces - V. Harris tReevcs . goal for his third. taking I pass 19.43; ; out from ':l'-jars" Gallant and wait- Penalties - G. Grady . ing for Dillon to make the first Third Perloii:- 10 .Ai-ex - ('iii p . Tove hlefore shovelling it home..cliffe 442; ll. Montague - Arson . rsenaut ' r ')'I . . - a; mm at s.'Ti.".”.".'ifZ..".l..5"I.?H"i.'.TZ?Ei.i.”l?1i1i..i;i"c.”t..I2i.2i13' "i1.”...i"?," 1?.T...2i.l2i'3'Li'2i"75'”I” l l fifth marker. breaking away from n. ?h , y.-” d M (.6. din”: 3 i the park as Montague was gang Penalties - Mute. mmufri ii:-I 1, 1""-9. 3-ml!-miigas 3...; mi the are net with Grant Grady. Stops . Tl drd 1?: 'f-u';.'tmf umngk l""' rig sitting out I holding penalty. !Mann ii iii ii at ;-pcwan 1' '5 "r 9 i”'"i i.l Gord Cuiciiffe mtmt If 4.42 of.Diilon 9 14 ii 14 "- "'95-3 "' T"'”'''V "'3' Fm pl. the final stanui going right into Rt-Irrres - in... V WM '1” "'1' "penm at h" Hm" whml" ”'"I lotteinivii (lurling (?ltih ycsicrdoy. l the net with the disk. Arsenault gnt' Emmett Train...-, Alton 1VI1lm)Cd Si-l('kVIil9.S rink skippt-d by Doug Goodwin 16-10 in the first round played in the after- noon and came back in the even- ing to defeat Bert Hunteris Sum- mcrside crow 10-6. Marl.eod of Tritro won his first match without tossing a rock when the Sydney rink failed to show up. All games scheduled against Syd- ney will be defaulted. MacLcod'ii other win came on the ice whrn iir ilil'nI'lfI hack Dr. Chris Gallantis Charlottetown rink 12-7 last night. jock 5 The Charlottetown Gtiarrlian. Saturday. March 9, I957 DOWN THE BACK STRETCH -I'll.” IR. A 350 nominating fee is called for on March 15. closing, with In additional S100 in come from starters at limo of declara-' tion. Track offici s . . ed both as likelyiiltohiiiiiri tei:nS'tTi?itli FIRST ROUND purses on race day. This Wollifli make them the two richest events Thc ffharlotlt-town and Sat-kvillcl rinks finished the day with 1-1 re- cords. Sackvillt-'s win came! at the expense of the absent Sydney rink and Gallant downed Hunter 10-7 in the opt-ning round. Siimtnersitic last both plsrvnd. E:-IIIIPS 1. A stake rtiee feature every night. 'nf the meeting is the motto at Bay State Rat-cwIy's M straight nights of raring It popular Fox. hnro. starting in on .liine 17. The full list of the of! early closing ltake features. together with their conditions. nurses, are now in the first roiiiiti played in the afternooni and Truso won by default over the: missing Sydney rink. Jay Allcn of Fredericton look It 16-10 victory over Doug Goodwin's Sackville foursome while Dr. Chris Gallant piloted his Char- lottetown rink in I close 10-7 win over Bcri lluntcr of Summersidt. Allen had to come from behind to earn his verdict over Goodwin. .Trailing 4-i after lite third. Allen l scored a big 5 in the fourth to take. the lead for good. The Frederictont i leader capped the victory with In- othcr 5 in the fifth. Gallant had a fought-r battle on his hands. liiinter held the lead three timi-s during the game and three times he was caught by Gill? I.'-till. Gallant movrti iiitn ti ii-St load with a 2 in the ninth and wrappod it up with a 4 ill the 10th. BANQUET HELD Following the first rtiiind a ban- quet was held for the curlers in ' the club's banquet rootn. The Pre- sident of the Charlottetown Club. Dr, Wendall Mai-Donald. presided. Scaled at the head table were ini first stone to Frnwse tossed the officially get the hon- ithe march around the iinli. Lteutwspiel started. Fredericton Anci Truro Rinks Take 2 Victories A Frcdcricton rink skippcti by look vii-torirs on the ice in. f he.-James Mncbougall, Ben Kan-ell, Frank Munn. . . Sacltvlllez - Doug Goodwin tskipl. Henry Fnweelt. Martin Rowe. William Black. . Frederlcton:- Jay Allen tskipl; Larry Hughes. Ron Stevenson. Lloyd Totten. ChIrlottet.uwii:- Dr. Chris Gal- lant fskipl; George l-lendci-son. Vlaynard Mat-Millan. Bill Burden SiumnerIitte.- Bert H u n t e r I.-ikip); Jim Harris. Harry Dye. David Larkin. . Results of rounds one and two. First Round (ih'inwn 030 ilfll 002 400 -l0 S'side 200 110 010 002- 7 Frelierictnn 100 510 S11 2Wi6i Sackvillr 013 001 000 032-10 Truro defeatocl Sydney by tie- fault. Second Round Truro 114 020 101 200-12 Ch'tnwn 000 301 010 tJll-- 7 Fredericton 013 001 110 002--10 Slside 100 100 001 120- 6 fl-Iltahha curt- Ncrtlunost. .CllIlIIl-1 B.c. JIIOIIQOIO-ll loskatcbewu JICEOIO-I Quebec IQIIIIIIH--7 HOIOIIIQOIO-Tl ..... .. 10! us lhl-II; Newfoundland 010 IN 08 & 0- ont. CPi-l:lIv- ults in the Caaedlaii Curling Championships Friday: N.S. . . . . . . . ..tl)1tll0ltlll.tIl-3 Alberta . . . . .. oao 111 02l'NI-11 Saskatchewan . mo 2:: 0!! (Ill-ll Newfoundland ., oil ooo IN 012- 6 N. Ontario .. Manitoba .. 000 Oilltlll G&-- 1 Ill 11! I10 311-ll I FINAL STANDINGS my The Canadian Press) Final standing in the Canadian Curling Ct mpiotisliipsz W L Allicrta . .. '10 0 Saskatchewan .. .. I 2 British Columbia .. .. . . 'l 3 Manitoba .. . 7 3 Ontario . . .. .. . it 4 Quebec . . 4 C New Brunswick . 4 6 Nova Solis .. 3 7 Northern Ontario .. . -'l 7 Prince Edward island 2 ll lNcw:'oundland . . . 1 9i it... iiticliniiltia iMalies History in Curling Play Although the Prince Edward ls-,' land entry in the Canadian Curlingi Championships didnlt win the l title. nor c en came close. skip Cliff MacDonald came. out of that ibonspiel with In enviable indivi- l - dual record. I in an interview lollowiniz the ls-j land rlnks' victory over Nova Sr-ntia it was disclosed by Keri Watson, well known Canadian cur- ler and winner of many Canadiian titles. that MacDonald didn't make one mistake in that match. In other words-every one of .liggs' 24 stones tossed during the 12-cnd I N Bnttnvtlck not on ion In i-io' VIIN IO STRAIGHT I By JACK SULLIVAN y 1'-IIICIII Press Staff Writer KINGSTON. Ont. tCPt - Matt" 'BIIdwin'I Edmonton rink. which VII Ilinoct eliminated from the Northern Alberta playoffs this lyear. II the new Canadian curling champion. The 31-year-old skip wrapped up the title Friday with victories in the final two draws to finish the round-robin classic with I mark of 10 straight victories. the only un- beaten rink in the championship. A few mimics after the last rock was thrown the Albertans received the M ” ”'s Brier Tankard. 1 Baldwin made sure of the Cana- tdlan title in the lotli round with I itlght-fitting 7-4 victory over liiani- .tnbI. He breezed to I 12-:l tri- umph over Nova Scotia in the aft- ernoon's final round to keep his record unblemished. Saskatchewan's Campbell broth ersfallcdiittlteelutcbutnesattd finished second with eight victories and two defeats. B ltlalt Columbia and Manitoba en in I two-way tie for third with N records. Ontario. represented by the Stan Sarleant rink from 0ri1llI. was the only Eastern Canada foursome to come close to the Ill-conquering western curlers. sarteant finished with six fictorles and four defeats. The other provincial champion from the east were well strung out with Newfoundland occupying last place on one win and nine losses. 28rd FOR WEST Baldwin. who won the classic in 1954. brought the west its Zlrd title in 2ft championships with his loth-round victory over I Winni- This is the Alberta Rink that won the Canadian Curling Champ-i ' yestcrdiiy.' tonsliip at Kingston Left to right. William Price. Art Kleinmcyer. Gordon Haynes and ........ .......-.-.......,........-...-N ow .. CANADIAN CHAMES skip Matt Baldwin. Skip Baldwin led Alberta to I victory in the 1954 chsmpionship's. but he had an en- tirely different crew this year. match. found their i t A d target..- According to Watson this feat. was never before accomplished in .Canadian championship play. So '.Ilggs will be bringing back It least one rct-o.rd when he returns hands of all the New England linrsr-men. With I total outlay of 8ms.5oo for the feature races a- lone. it is I real "trail of gold" that await: the followers of the over staged over a Maine half-mile oval. ' FIRE PROOF BARN Yonkers Raceway CURLING has hron making Iome improvements to its trott.erii and pacer: It New Eng- MONTAGUFD land it trotting centre. BIN"! Dill" Ind in Ifldlliml 30 "19 Curling at Montague tii-day. Rum on me heel! M the rich re proof barn area to replace the 1.30 pm. ,,-nxhmo "R K. mmouncemem obsolete barns. they have added 5.73,. 1,... I)... 3.5. Gmdingx .5. mm" lnnme ' lrom northern l.flJ0 seats to tht grandstand scc- A1; gumvanv New Enghmr. 1.3.11". "C. C”, :0" by CXt9M'"R "15 "OM 507"? West Ice: A. Tait vs. T. Clair .5. Gorhlm Ruewly h Mm". Ive or six rows. Added space for 3:90 pm. Gnrhgln comes up with thg two A00 "'9" 93" Wm M9" "'9 939' East Ice; L. Turner vs. 0. Nir- fon-aged stakes that it has yet t'imyf”'.;7.'4.m I" 'u' '""'".'d M" h0'50"- Iivgn under the new mmugemenh "ll llcli "I95 hY Slim? 35 W""I"W5- WPSI ice: Mo-l Jenkins vii. A. -. M mp -,-.1--i ;".:t.: .."...'."f..”liJ2"lt'.f.2.3Zf.?;.?l' w;-i:,m--- Ia es. one or e trotters. the H 1- p.m. other for the Iitiewheelen. c'n' West ice: l)r. r..s. Giiidlngs VI. Then .1-Qth. hog.-111,... or . pm. Here”: it letter from the one and T. Clair. . lI'II'IlI214CllIlI':I':T'If)l'ol5 features during i;l'i'3:"3;JTtqtIrd "Beck. ofmsydney East Ice: A. Tait vs. A.F.. Sulli- O ng in .une 24 to Jul - -- -. W I9 ilvfs c Drt's- Van. ' l mg 1-h, Mun. sag. Q.-,e.yo,..1,i ent address of several Maritimei 6:00 p.m. M pare come; up nut, on July 12,- horsemen whom we had lost irarkt East ice: Mel Jt-nkiiis vs. G. t with the Maine trot Ilsted fort (Continued on page 7) N';'vI'0l50n- est .lce: li. Tttrncr is A, l - Winhtmsn. Humans CORNER - .:.:i my . . Macfircgor vs. (7 Stewart. 0. Poole G. Macnonalti. ('. Gordon. West lcc: l.G. Phillips, E. Cud- more. V. Martin. M. Poole vs. At. Heavy Slump lri Fur Market The for market took I lteavylresidents of the village wonder:-diM"Do"”'d' no M”G"w"- 3' 'l'""ll' this season. The report of, where they had kept thi-msetvi-s H:m0::m"' A' 'W'K"'m""' V-inert Si If not r ' . ' W '1 ""1 it'..m..i. i-..'.'i:oni'p..T.7'.t i'i'.inm'i.i7 d"i"i?fdiii.iiii3Z2E'i.".ii'iI1li.-ti... .1 ml '" "'1 14- -i0hnslm'- V- .lnoiiarv 22nd-25t.h was the most private showing of a watt-rlnwl 1MaM)nnaId' " J"h"5'””' H: J”h"i iii-Wonninting in years. Local fur. film at the Y.M.C.A. on Monday W” N H" P M'c""y"' Lt I"l.Vers iriolt ttoniaoeatn but out. evening "Shooting The i:iv..-..-...'-- m'"”')""”'”- l: -l"l'IIIt0't- 'l'-,'"'''' I chance they take in the for buy- it wIs the best I ever w't f .-t: 3 . lng game. The slump caught more The photography was poriori-iiiirnd nnlm ""' (" N'cI"'l'”' "' I" P. tin-n the local buyers napping and one could imagine without ctcn goes to prove. what I gamble the half trying that one was siilliilg ".331-on fur market can be at times. one in the blind II1 'II It lot of IN choice mink. IIFKG. VIII Whiting I)lT3I?liPSSI;"i'llgrll'ihLn 5IIf'I'I'.d h,.:i::,,Ni0,:il;,I4.nT uheduk M M- ftirred pens. for which I local The film is being shown at hnyrr paid an average of tturi eiirh mitt for 810.25 each. After commission. shipping costs etri the. lquIrterl)' meeting of the Qiu-uis i ('0UN.V Rrnnrh Game Association (1 It The I-PEIOII Hall on Tuesday. 7 pm. ' A Wfllile. I. l-lutt. L. llutt. V. iillherk vs C. Hayes. 11. Hull. if. Campbell. I. Mcllnnon. .1. Matthews. 3. Matthews. R. J. slightly over In dollars I” W - . Illa. good Iversgc pelts. ttold for Efili:ll.'.ApHi:Il'IPDi'?:lTBf3I'dSh:ICiI:; M. Perry. 87.75 each. Other skins that were clear against a blue sky; the 'let' 3” . I'M!!! of! colour or damaged Iii they swing toward the decays. A HUI CL50 to 50 cents, pi ' 1.. i in iponderous .lrwII;l.lGdII'bII Rankin Annual Sports Queen Charlotte High School and. Wt-st Kent School held their thirdl annual combined Ice Sports at the; Sports Arena last night before I- Foature presentation of the.- program was a hockey game be-: tween the high school and their arch-rivals from Queen Square School. The Q.S.S. had I little too much foot for the high school win- ning out 5-3 after beating down I determined high school bid in I fast third period. Joe Cummlsky fired two goals including the winner. for o.s.s. Singles went to Frank Bradley. Fred Burke and R. Garnhum. Fred Gauthier. Billy MacMillIn and R. Birt took care of the high- tichoilT scoring. 9.5.8. led 2-1 If the and of the first and 4t after the second It minutes. A tzlrls's broom ball game DI- NG!" Kradcs 9 Ind 10 of the high School ended in I 0-0 tie. SUMMARY First Period: 1- Q,s,s,. nndley (Burke. Pummiskeyi SM; 1- Q8. fl. Bnrkr tBradleyi 7.6; I- falllillldr tMaCMlllIl. Jone!) ll.- Penalties: None. Second Period: 4- Q.S.S. Cum- miitkey tBradleyl 6.34; 5- 0.8.8.- Cummiskcy tBurkie. Bradley) I3-50 Penalties: none. Third Period: & Q.C.H. Mae- Miiilli i2.lFi; 7- Q,S,s, Ggrnhum 12.23:; tt- Q.C.H.. Bsrt tltacbtlllan. Gaiithit-rt 13116. Penalties: None, big and roaring crowd. lat ll:-stilts of ice sports: Cnstiime parade tGirItii: l. Daphne. Large and Vicki son: 2. Anne Irwin: I. Cameron. Coctun-to Parade (he): 1. Bee- bert Morrllolz It-in Iiatun; 3. John AIIIII1. Girls! yuan Id &: 1. Pill! Stewart: 1. Anna Inch; 3. Beverly rr. I-In I nan III min: I. , . Simmons; 1. mill Evil: . John Duncan. ; Girls 7 and I pan: 1. Lillian Butt; 1. Ellsabul box; 3. Karen, Imfnscyu-m:i.I-it ;I.JdI on-1'9 intli :l.JoI .lIIIie I.It-III -i Last Night : Hayter's class: 2. Mr. Boycr's class; 3. Mr. Jenkinsl class. Girls 14 years: 1. Judy Archer; 2. Sandra Lord; 2. Joan MacDon- ii. Boys 14 years: 1. Bill MarMil- lIn: 1. Fred Gauthier; ti. Dave Rogers and Doug MacArlher. Mixed relay tGradc 91: I. Mr. MIcLeod's class: 2. Mr. Horton's class: I. Mrs. Baker's class. Girls 15 years Ind over: 1. Gail geret Bradley. Boys 15 years and over: 1. Alan Bowneu: 2. Graham MacPhail; 3. Keir Johnson. Relay. boys (Grade it and I0); I. Mr. MIcLeod (9); 1. Mrs. Mit- tlleaon (10); I. Mr. Williams (it'll. Partner race: 1. Kier Johniinn Ind Joan Cudmore: 2. Alan Brady and Marilyn Taylor; Ii. Henry J05. q and Judy Bry nton. Quarter - mile open: 1 Frank Dow; 1. A. MIcPiiIll; :1. Bill Mac. Mllllaii. 0mGlllI:- Starter - -IiI('I( Ready; t Judges - K. A. Park:-r. Norman Maclnod. H.H. Jenkins; Announc-j a - .f.A.S. Williams; Rue;-.9, .; Thane Pryle Ind Carl Mar-Callum; l Tim: - Bill Bevans Sr : Scorers -i .lll Iadwell and Gus Flynn. ' For-titer Stur- Dies After illness Johnston: 2. Sandra Lord; 8. Mar- Abbies-St. John At Arena Tonight I Freetown dressed only enough players to man the six positions. Willis Mill fired 4 of the winners' goals and Clayton Mill contribut- .ed .1. George Reeves fired the lother 2. Des Roberta had 3 assists land Albert Waugh 2. lteigh Sudsbury scored two for Kcnslngttin. Lee Bell. Thibeau and George Watson got the others. I Freetown continues their M.A.H. iA. Intermediate "3" series iagainttt Summcrsldc Crystals at iBcdcque rink tonight. The scrictt its tied at 1-1 and tonight's game twill decide which of the teams In against West Prince All-Stars for the island title. Commission OI('s ' April 1 Fight l PARIS (AP!--The world boxing commission Frlds officially Ip- pmvetl the A ril bout in Paris between M d'AgItI of Italy and Alphonse Hallmi of France as I bentamwelglit title fight. Both fighters agreed that the winner would meet Raul Macias Attention Sportsmen The Monthly Meeting of the Quee County Branch of the P. E. I. Fish and Game held on 'nieIdIy evening March 12th. It 8 o'clock. in the Canadian Legion Hall. of Maxim. within three months. lass. The round robin serics continues Lieiit. Gov. T.W.L. Prowse. Pre- Sackvlllv dcfelied Sydney hi from Kingston, through today. This morning Fred-3 micr A.W. Mathcsnn. Dr. Mac- default. ericlon will get an automatic winldonald. Deputy Mayor J. W. Itnndllin T'”T' " ' hein: scheduled against Sydney.'Gaurlei. Gordon Avard. Gordon W I- ln other games Stickville pl a y s Maxwell, Sacltviile, Dirk Mac- Frodrrit-ion 2 0 Chakllinilfjtinvnfily god Truro uilgl hc AtlIi:.V.bNI0llCl0n. d b m ? Ill Chm.'nm,mwn Jumm. Ahbinl "my son ing is ir win against . iim- ' e anqsc.-' was servo y e own i I - . - ()3 .,i mersiiic. ladies of the Charlottetown Club. Sat:kvillI i 9-5 an-g;iIeia';:l:;i(:-acdliht 0Stt.E.laf:Illll lalviiic Periionnell of competing rinks: Surnmersido fl 2 y ism,” Arena mnighl in the my Fredericton and Charlntti-town Truro: Rollie MscLeod tskipt; Sytiney O 2 Frumw" Royall turned buck ggmg at a lntalgoal series for lhtll 1 iv - - L 3 9.5 with ,. N.B. P.E.l. .lunior Hockey ritam-y 1 I. u . K I i L” Q C H And W K S iltlizlit in c.r::,.i.it,iiian llBmE- mi A"h”"3h ""' Mbl” "”"'”- I I O O C I been altogether too active during the year. Riggs has come up with I fine young squad and with it little help from I fcw Juvcniles.; the Abbics figure to give the New B:unswick crew a run for their money. Bernard Dflul:l!lII.! is guarding the cage for the Abbics. Jim Duffy who had I brief fling with Monta- i gun Prtmrosos of the Island League earlier this year will be one of the four defenders. George Tralnor. I P.W.C. student and I standout dcfcnceman with the Ju- venile Abbiea. is also I member of the bluellne brigade. Trainor play- ed a few games with B.Y.C. at the 7 start of this season. Rounding out the defense are Garnet Steel. and Murray Stevenson. Up front Riggs has Alan (Smelt) George Dillon. Bert ' ” Rich- prd Duffy. Bobby Lund. Tom Dav- es. Mulligan. Stevenson and Train- or are all juveniles. Game time tonight is 0.!) sharp. Says infielder; May Be Truiled TORONTO (CF)-The Telegram says lnfielders Ed Stevens and Loren Babe of Toronto Maple Leafs of the International Base- ball League may wind up on the trading block. The paper says both refused to Icospt sizable pay cuts and have returned unsigned contracts to general manager Budie Schaffer. N.H.I.. WEEKEND Mrhoriuled this Saturday Chicago It Montreal New York at Toronto x-Detroit at Boston. Sunday Montreal at Chicago Toronto at Boston Detroit It New York. N.H.L. games weekend. Alberta Curlers Capture 1 : Canadian Championship peg rink skipped by Howard Wona. r. . New Brunswick Ind Prince Ed ward Island played the last dravi II if the title was It Italic. Tho saint John rink finally won it in extra end it-10 after holding in the closing ceremonies for man than so minutes. Baldwin took I firm bold or his second title with two victoriei Thursday. He needed only one Fri Iy. Baldwin. aided by mates Bil Price. Art Klcinmeyer Ind vice- sklp Gordon Haynes. led 3-1 Iftei III ends as neither rink yielded more than I rock an end. The payoff came in the seventh when the Albertans counted two on Baldwin's llsg rock. He drew in for shot with four stones sitting in the ring and I measure gave him second shot. V 1 Alberta was ahead 6-4 going inti the final end. Skip Wood tried I runner with Alberta sitting Ihoi rock andknocked his own out of the house. Alberta counted one and Baldwin didn't have to throw his final rock. Abbies Tie . Moncion 3-3 MONCTON (CF) -- Charlotte- town Midget Abbie: and Moncion Midget Beavers fought to I 3-3 tie in an exhibition game here Fri- day night. H. Callaghan. P. Resrdun and J. Kennedy tallied for Charlotte- town. E. Cormler posted two goals Ind G. Oak one for Moncton. W. Command Boxing Finals CALGARY CP) based soldiers won seven of it bouts Thursday night to take learn honors in the Western Com- mand armygboxing finals against British Columbia. " Pie. D. E. McNeill of Regina. I Calgary wetlcrwcigltt. was judged best winner of th ecom- petttl and presented with I spe- cial trophy. Rfn. W. Lynch of Truro. .S.. won f.lte open heavyweight title for Calgary by coming off the floor three timeI,ln the first round before scoring I K0 over Gnr. T. M. Morrell of Midland- vale. AltI.. in the second round. In the novice light-heavyweight W. P. Janr. of Calgary. I upper with the BC. contingent. scared I tlilrd-round knockout over Pta. W. J. Mscltenzie of New Water- Ford. N.S. Other results with IrcI rep- resented in (brackets) included: Novice lightweight-Gnr. B. A. liarrlson. Welland. Ont. B.t".l won I second-round TKO over Cpl. R. Phillips. Mount Pleasant. .El Open light-heavyweight - 51'- E. D. Remln. Kimberley. 1!. F. Calgary) declsioned Sapper J.B. Blley. Amherst. N.S. G- Calgary- PLAY-OFF HOCKEY NIGHTS MONDAY--8:30 PM. B.Y.C. vs. PARKDALE WEDNESDAY 8:30 PM. USIIJE VI. MONTAGUE Advance ticket I I l I tit office during day of game- SPOITS ARENA 1- indicates afternoon game. BIBLE IOCIITY The American Bible society wits founded in 1815 by William Jay. Ini,i-.'. ,0 lender who died in tion. will be Two excellent films tuiietii 3'!!! Illltltllqi t bum”! . . will be shown one dealing with Shooting Ducks and Nigel Cookbi:i1'f":'i4.Ai:,-t:,eI(.As',,:.,m Geese. and the other on Trick Shooting. All are ”''"a.. "W ., ' I . ' E. . ACDRN. ..-:.”.:.:':-in it ta-gr M"--. ., ..,.- itiotit FISIIERMEN I! HundnthoftinnHI.mInydwhouiIrelovInoftrctttIIhhl.viIItiltI UtIhntIieyliIvecloIefrlerttlIbeie.tbIy,do mtimowwiierototIIi.oe'hvivtoguttiim.11iu'l'ruvotanuIuiuup- pa-nsigtnnuntnnui-ItutrlIuiIinna,iooim..ininn.nipwtttitiu-c i-some A-v'tdz-Iii-i-tail-sin-Ito:-n-iii---uviiu-its-vii re.-wl-.3 ioti THE lIiltEE ctitnttasts. YEARS lot Yolllt LIFE ”o u worllswhllo Iols - flnoeenuradu M whit .....I..o i 1.i.'.I....ui.iiuuIn.uupotuu.ioyo-r Mtnirttairttlitnc icadlaittlt-.