Q-a-o logo 0 The Guardian Thursday, February 8. 1955 Hawks D The David Silliphant hfniirsonit-eiDee Lefurgey worked extremely today: g I .k MONCTONV (sveciahgrm, the average of 3.0; He M5 been heat. from Summersitle High School de-'well with each making only one -Ice IVR. bpillett, W. Whifot W mh straight week. Roy (Buck, en "0 times in 53 games, Jlm a m - fcaled thc Barry Macbonaltl i'iiikloIl-play throughout the g gzinie, Bill Burden. Brown vs. llw whmnck or the leBgue.leadmg Shirley of Charlottetown has the g from Prince of Wales Cnllegejbavids miscue came In the Saunders. S. demon, C. Bou(lre- Clmrlonemwn Islanders heads the mom shumuugs-ml "OWN N it: is :22? ::'i::.::..."':."::::: ".22: :'".'.'.::.:.-..:3.::.'::”.:'-..,... Wb . -. c 3. '1; Iawlu tied the game in the last:Hirschfeld. Canipenu. Wiitson., 3Y0 9011” l”'t”l8 U I I ' s I I 3 a '. S, g giic indivitlual scoring para e. it cc . 3 "km. in the third pwiodv thenlB0wnes5' 1-humsong wane,-5' Hm,ie:terday aftcriioon to win the ltlacbnnald rinkg-also playotl ice Yl7H..DtIlI1,'ld.w,II)tlll LEIIIIJIIAHLJIFES released Wednesday by Grayv C H 37 41 78 the em 3? 3: 13 I 7-4 victory over Amherst Ram- J . ' ' ' r a V t f: H t j' ' 'iC ant er s ow. tatisics incu e uc. Hon In an Atlantic Coast Senior s'"""'"y me "Isl" '” '.9p”'5e"' II": I” ,' and .had ."" Vlestern "”'”""F 5' Cmsb-I . Iganics up to January 28. Nicolle, F 20 44 M - 1 -n;. : II the last rock has Ice 3-A Tait. S. l)ullt'aI1. Bill lock”, League Sam. he” wed, Fl". "Hod. 1 Mmwmn Wat :ilIltE' in the Domiiiion btlin woriied ti V y V : Though held goal-less. the veI- Leger, F 13 39 - - - - ' - ' t . ' ' ' ' Rudd ts. Em- - , - ".433, may". . 156, I A -lbu) .final.s to be IIEI-Clglfl bydne) played ' i . y C ' hlatlvaym einoii ' U Eran cemre lucked up Sewn as, D -Kheyh A 73 33 umcmn um" -Nd camps." iSI::!:Hf;lg:';fa:C'aff1;rrien- zwhxgllatei this month .flllll?l'l;lflIbl0P' lllemlzjeitsn uSfuIt!liIe1:Llill;i:h.;::tn1ie1::lt y1i(1et't”liIxi-1LDI(;nalfJS.h:Ivfnry Dout.l.is.,s":;' lo increase his mm! M 82 whim A 21 33 54 Icored from a wild scramble at 11.59-' Penalties. Demchulg 1547- ypfd Ill” ;I.1af)D”.'”m”" inn,” 'afeIl"":n” the mail game and '18 -le4s'A (El Baznau (. G Ditllls-fill Eoals and 52 assists. Bowness. M .. 25 27 52 10:44 of the third period to make second pefiod: 3. Moncmnl La,5'”" 31 ””f:1l. "'2 re” "31" )f-wm:Vwnm'me mouse ml me hm H E ' M;wKn;cl'l'n E:;m"'- V Tcaniiiiale Bob Lrtziy .g ..: .lJ.'l Mcboiiagh. F . . . . . .. 16 36 52 I 4-4 and force the extra session. Cm” lsmnem MVNEH, 1.47. 4- ”f”'"'l 595"” d3 " mm P E .315 in svdm, They will arrive i-gm: ysfg. ,INq;pr(h 1.-id ' wood C"Iln six goals, increasing his total Gmmende,-5 records; 3" L”""”I 3"” "'9 ””"""' his Amherst WW9 10- K1193" 440- n?I'hkdnW1Ie'-t'I)lillal(I rink was lead-"in the Cape)Bi'eton Island c-inV'c5.-iiniztieii L sc-'mple' ' i "I 37' 3'” -1'-”""”"e" -'" '3 "M" GP GA '"”' eecond of the night at 1:42 of the penalties. MCLEUSN-In 7.43. Dem” euro ” 2.0 remrd an'” the by tram on Sunday Febmarv 20 "30 - ' lc;i;un;. position to Whitlock with pidsodny. M 55 170 3.04 Dvenim" Yvon Home and R0” Chllk 3137- R089” 11344- In-gr at ly haiiii' (leteat- in readiness; for .the Dom-iiiioil 1;-9 Mai-Donald Duugl7B.poml5.' SIllF19.V. C 54 177 3-25 wnmn wmed insumme mark Thlrd Peflndi 5- A'"h9"tl fltlls l)()?II 0sUllI,ll;lilP'l'QlCI9 Finks in Iplaydowns which commence tlicrc "ahm,-"ha Vphh ivmmaclm RI h'ed"M.”" forwawd Dmlg M" RUDBF. C -- 3 23 7-57 '”"'””"d 50315 of the 3'3"" for Schmidt tTherl'len. Whlle' 3 1l5:l'l'iiesdaVs irnu nds. Yesterday on.the Zlst. They will be acconl ;al'Il'll.IEC' Vs. F. Hansen,A ltleli :::; (:fm'aSgsYSayl: iiigdalasg (C:h't.0wnFl"l'l 2; :1)? 5-it : 6.lll -t,Hl sf t.W- v r - ' -' .i- R.k' ; .. . . ., -. raig. . Amherst maltksnimt WW? -laltklf - ionf 0-" We ' -"me! "KI? lm()1'I'M me III" MNp'.II Ieams 1 names. b) . Elmer H 5": l.". I(I"I'"s' Dml5””- P9ler5”"- R in a position to fH'('l'IilI(e Whillock. Fri on. A 13 54 4.15 I” 7-w- 7: Amhelsli Tm'”l”' laicd off with the billiphant-iMcLanic president of the Pllfltt gK.m,1mn . . . 11 Schmidt mm hm' Shermlp Wm” 'B""3I-1””: whm” 15:'-l7- 3' M””t" IIIHEIII”'V-I)"Ill:l-WIUITISUII combin- lFdward island Scliool-boy Cui'lll1t'. A Ice Ll-l)i' W MacDonald J 'He has 7'7-pmms' Thmytwo goals steeVe5' A " 29 ml 3'48 "M Hank The”ie"' '03- Camp?-W lTll0m50n- M'-'N”"'I'itliiliii Mielliiig ' the go-aliead into 'Associati()n or Mr. Aiidrcw Ban ; ual-(;briiv-5 Likeiv Ejllnf-;:I and 43 assms L8C0”r5l9"9- A - F 37 A-"I Ramblers 208119 Hub I"FiE0" 19:44. Penalties: Watson 3 00.5111-,Alhe ,-l:als mm W, weN",,enl,,.aj, who hundred the D,-(mhnini n;'a(,I)OnaIifV's M,ul.3n' Dr Gahl Anilicrst l'laniblcrs are repre-lTremblay, A . 8 15 5.00 kicked om w Mnmlm" shms mm' "9" 73” ma-I05 MCLa”gh1'" '2 Icnlrv and going on to collectifinals in Mr, McLaine's absence lam D 0-R(,'u',ke' 'M.mI;Bcj1 Settled in the 19641111! St'-W3-v W Pllfdey. A 1 3 3-00 paired with 22 stops for Mcnctmfs Reid l.'l:l7. Parr 17:31, wt-am-:n,,.,;. ,,i,,,. rm. 3 ,,(.,.i,.,.. (rm--S 1?. 11.; 1' 5, 4 ,,m,,', Ito, m.'a,(.,, Dave Kiley with a 23-33-54 mark. Blom. A 1 6 6-00. Nick Pidsodny. 17:31 misconduct. play The Hun (aim-rnii l'lIll( 3311- ,,3,,m at 3;.) Mn wliilo Bob Bowncss is thc lone Roper. A . . . . . . .. -41 1212.00 Lineups Ovprfimg pprlod; g M .. , . , v i " ' f Mont-ton playcr included in thc Amhcrst total 57 233 4.09 Amherst - Goal: Friaon; dc-.Lacroix iHoule. Sinncni IIlI,:m.l::dt::l,,l:I an 80 More In ””;EGgIeS C u latest listing He has a 25-27-52 fence: Parr. Rogers. Reid: t'or-wionr-inn. Hnui :1. -- i . Si -214i ' . K ' . . 1- ,' a record. I ' wards Schmidt. White. D Kiley.ll2:4:5: l1.MoncI:in.1Il'Laltl;IIn iiilll-it-ii.l.,,T”;,,.S1'i'll:I'i'EI...I(;I"QIi"):riII-IIIISIIiPl'Il'I'II'OSeS In a P wally Knllman. stocky Chat-IA"Ie D9mCh”k' .H 9 r " " '1 "'1' K9"'Il9ld- C 3 "1 P931" 9-37- P9IIi:lll.V- and nnpr 5 iliml eiiil hcld II 'l'()R()lN'T0 fCPt--Toronto Maple Iotlelouii ioi'w:ii'd. has takcii over OK LAHOMA CITY (Am; ndyi ThmT'e"' I'P(.IP”" Rem 2753- I4-I cd"c on tho tlat-l)oiiald rink Lcafs of the National Hockey liarlmzin honors fi'om lcaniinatc . . ' V W - , - g . i - - - . ; 1 . , .. . . Right-hander Allie Reynolds. New MOMIOH (-ital Piflwtliit. 09 stops. The w,.i,h,,,(.n had 3 one end. I.r-agne said Wednesday tlicyha-.:-,l).niiiy 0Ltmlll)l. Kullman has V , . h.f knca weawn M('N9”' l'cpI"e' FVIW" A 10 19 "mm er in thc fotirtli with the west- H-The Georgetown Eagles and called up centre Brian Cullen to spent 187 minutes in the sinbin. 10”. Iankee sup” , gulch" syn" -:mm'-r-mm r "mmm Pidsndny ll 10 4 (L7 :2 N." mun”-N hmlmnng hm-h high H M l u pnnwoses bullied replace Rudv Migay, injurc-dlOi('oni1urI85. "”u,",'"ed Wednesday mg 9 Ilas . . -iv-we 13 nm 9n,hl.- in the huh and at '9 sunuagdg , , Gem. clown Tuesday in is Gardens-' scrim-I ltlnnclon's Nick Pidsodiw is the "curing (mm baseball ”" "I9 ''d' lime in thc sixth to give themlu-I E I '1: -gmmin am, mmg game maize. ton "o:vllcnder in the loop with an vice of his d0Ct0F- t . no as ni . . :a 7-2 lead The Mat-Doiiald rinkpof the wmler for the Geurgetum, . Al 9" l""' 3”” 5- P - ':....:3:': ----. I I t D 1- I S i o OWIDP, ' E .- - . . . . - ., , 1 d . .1!" ay (-h(,”.kme, four points and leave the count, Eagle” Fares fl:iurl:talsvl:tut:.:I S a a a "3 '05 U" E ' at a closc 7-H. going into the 10th ””''d 95" 9 1 ” town Club: The schedule for the balance of Keefe Trophy Games is as follows: Feb, 3-2 30 p.in. Ice 2--Mrs. Jessie Parker Mrs. Kay Johnson. VS. Ice 3-Mrs. Elizabeth Itlcl)unalt.lI efeai and final M Boxing Shows right down to the last stone which LONDON (AP!-Jack Soloiiioxls.Iiias played by I)avid Sillipbant. At; British boxing promoter. lwednesday he hoped to bring a in play but the Silliphant finall 308-pound giant and a 112-pound knocked both stones out of the mug ",1-;ng1hhd for boxing shows. circle and rcmained thcrc itsclf l'IlfI, The ganic conn- ''5- 3”” Aims H031” V! g Solomons back in Land”, anal. to give -the High School a one Ml" 31:23:" fldmr V3" 3 gomh African Vacaunn said he cnclcr and finalize the two-day rs. a . - - ., , - - . 5'15 pm had made A "fantastic "Her" In HlrI1;ipvfiII!"EIIliiiliaiit and his hI'rll('l Argentina's Pascual Perez, worul i ' Miss Dorutliy Stewart vs. Miss Mary ltlcbcnnan, Miss Blanche Conway vs. Miss Sy.iil MacMillan Itliss Bessie Prowse M::i'ion l)ockendoi'if. Feb. 4---230 p. m. Ice 2--Mrs. Roscinary Hill vs. Mrs. hlarie McNeill. lce 3-Mrs. Doris Mclionald vs. Mrs. Ada hlahar. Feb. 7-2.30 p.in. Ice It-Mrs. Helen Vs. Mrs. Marie lVlcNeill. Ice 4 -Mrs. Jcssie Parker vs. Mrs. Rosemary Hill. vs. Mrs. MacKenzle flyweight champion, to defend his '- crown in London against the win- ner of the British championsliipp fight between Dai Dower and F.i'ic Marsden. The man Pottgeiter, I South African Dutch extraction. mountain I! Ewart Solomons Potgeiter is seven feet. three in champion in the promoter smile. ' ches and weighs 308. "I predict he will be the world? River rink. The North River team three years.” said without cracking it til North River and Ilampshirc saiil cnllcclcd wins in the North River Hliinior League last night in a tviin-bill played at the North Hampshire Win 5 Vlrouiiccd the Hornets lo-I whilc )lllC Huinpshire boys followed with a 12-1 win over Long Creek : Isl Above are the members of theing Club winning rink in the Prince Ed- ward Island schoolboy curling championships Whl('ll were com- pleted at the Charlottetown Curl- n From left C a m I o n 5 yesterday aft:-,rnPon. lschool. to right they are the mate. Dee Lvliirizey. members of the David Sillipliant Bill Daley; 2nd stone. Art Morri- rink from the Summe side High son. skip. David Silliphanl. lat stone. Above are the number: of the lorry Macboilald rink from Prheo of Wales College, runner!- . up h be Prince Edward Island schoolboy curling championships. from left to right they are: skip, lslimen Rink Harry MacDonald: male. George Dillon; lat stone. Flrroll Nichol- non; and stand. Don Whelnn. Will Represent Island In Dominion Finals Ar Sydney who are members ofgthe Char- iotlctown City Leallue. The game was very fast and ies being in mid-season form, Celiics Defeat Air Force 65-112 The cellar dwelling Y. M. C. A Celtics last night picked up 8111111 in the City Basketball League as thcy edged the R. C A,F. trom Summerside 65-62 in an exciting match played at the P.W.C. aud- itorium. Ron Atkinson led the winners and the field with a total of 28 iuints with Turner of the Celtics getting 20. Macquarrie of the winners bad 17 points vrhilc Mills. MacDonald and Griffith were pointless in the evening event, - .l. Hewer led the lnscrs wllli 24 points. four better than that of teammate Nicl-zerson. other Air Force scorers were Mat-Anllrew with 12, Ferrigan with 4 and Des- chaxnps with Z. Bruins Defeat Chicago 3-2 CHICAGO (AP!-I-Itl S.'-iiidftnrlis goal midway in the final period t.-iiaolerl Boston Bruins to (lelcal Chicago Black Hawks 3-2 in a National Hockey League game Wednesday night. Snmniary First pcrlod: 1. Boston. (ii-ii'tlner llllnbns. Fergusnnv 2:11; Hoslnn Chcvrefils VB oi v in. M iiiicv , 18:57. Penalties: Mackcll 4:09. Second period: 3. Chicagqi. Toppazzini fhlccormeck, Holliiigs- worth: 13:14. Penalties: l-lollings- worth 7.29. Thlril period: 4. Chicago. Sul- livan twatson. Mickoskil 2:16: 5. Boston. Samlford ILayt-oc. Slac- kelli 9:00. Penalties; Boivin 2.00, Morison 5:55. Stops: Henderson 6 I 6---20 Bassen 12 6 13-31 A-F-C lruue NEW GLASGOW, N. S. (CPi- League president Harry Trainor Wednesday announced the playoff draw for the APC senior hockcy league best-of-seven semi-finals. In series A league leading New Glasgow Rangers will meet the fourth place team, Truro or St. FX. Rangers will be at home I-'cb 7. 10 and I2 and away Feb. 9 and 11. If fifth and sixth games are nccessary New Glasgow will away Feb. 14 and home Feb. 16. Referee in chief for the series will be Laurie Powers. In series 8 second place Hali- fax Wolves will be at home in said that time both teams had a rock! pi-minced good hockey. both goal; I Wl-iiilock Leads Scoring. Curling Drdw IFor Twelfth Straight Week For Today Following is the draw -for play; at the Charlottetown Curling Club 5-2 Al Forum Last Night The Cliariolletown lsmiiders Ianders were kept off the scor- cliniaxed 3 beautiful solo effort- remain with an almost perfect ini: sheet until midway' in the doun leibwing by slipping the xecord so 1'ar'this week as iiiey scsion. Hughie Campbell pick- fubber in the twines as he shot duwncd the h'i'edci:it'tiin Capitals ed tip a pass from line-mate my the short side which Cralg 5-2. in a fast match played ue- Steve Brklacicli in the lslantlcrs didn't completely cover. furc only 100 fans at the Forum zone. he skated up renter ice and 11 was the second win of the last ingot. The Islanders scored as he crossed the Caps blue- vief-kf(y1'lheI3Ianders along with two unanswered goals in the npen- linc. passed the rubber to Hen- 3 tie which leaves them on top iui; period, out-scored the visit nez-sey on left wing. Lorne clos- or the league with 68 points. five ors 2-1 in the middle lramc and ed in and slipped a blazing drive hater ghnn the Hawks who came split a paii' of markers witii the between the goal post and Craig's f,-hm hehihd to whip the Ramblers Rink. yesterday. boys and girls 3 MacLean and B. Glggey. Hawks night to rack up the first eight- end score of his life and the sixth Holt-Renfrew trophy event. last eight of 24 teams who will Caps in the finale. Lorne Hen- nessey collccted a pair of goals for the Islanders with coach Steve Brklacich. Vip Palladino and Captain Copper Leyte getting singletons. The Fredericton scor- ers were Bernie MacDonald and Doug Hewey. Referees Sonny DIJICDUIIHIG and Maurice Goodwin handed out I total of it penalties with the Is- lzintlers collecting seven of them. Lucien Gilbert of the Caps was awartlcd a misconduct at the end of the first period for striking the rclcrces with his stick. The Islniiilcrs coiitrolleil the play tliiougli-out must of tliei x.;anic. ()i'in Carver and (Supper, Leyte displayed some sensutitmal penalty killing tactics every time the Islanders were sliort-linndcil Both defence units of coach Steve Brklacich and Hughie Campbell. and Danny O'Connor and Lloyd Hincliocrgcr worked very well i cspccially when killing off pen- alty ))Ol'lD(lS with ()rin and Cop- per. Steve Brklachich (llSll('(l out the hardest check of the L1x'llYlE'I sniaslilngz Bernie MacDonald as he raced in over the lslamlors blue-linc Ill the 5L'('t)fl(l l)8l'llld. The Islantlers led by the linc of Whitlnck, Gray and H('l'1lICS'50)' started to put the pressure on the Caps at the begiiiiiiiig of tlic opening period with Bob Gray being robbed at the 2 minute mari: as he slipped in all alone on Plumber Craig who made a terrific save on the play. The ls- Saturday. . Inside right Len Shackleton laid on the pass for Chisholm to put Sunderland ahead in the 52nd miniilc. Two minutes later wing- er Billy Elliott swung across I high center and Chisholm was on hand to head the ball into the net. Second division Dom-gaster Rov- crs held first division Aston Villa in a 2-2 tie in another fourth round replay. The second replay will be Monday. Nottingham Forest Ilartlt-pools United 2-1 ds-fcslcd and qual- ified to meet first division New- be I third place Pictou Royals Feb. 7,i to and 12 and will meet Royals mi Stellerton Feb. 9 and 11. If nec- essary play will be in Stellarton Feb. 14 and at Halifax Feb. 15 or 16, Referee In chief will be CI1nl”Ii” Copus. Soccer Results LONDON (AP)- Two goals iv two minutes by inside forwn Ken Chisholm gave Sunderland 1-0 victory over Preston Noi-l' End in on English Soccer Cuu match replay before WM!) fans Wednesday. The win unt lunderlnnd Int- the fifth round Igelnst leconii division Swansea Feb. lll. Pre ton and Sunderluid tied 1-3 1ns' castlc United in the fifth iuiunrl. A H00 -FRIDAY III. 4 : 0:30 ::::”::: "3. : :.:'”.::':"' GM": Tim: 8: - . . o 1' 1: er e a -way mark. Copper Leyte ended the skate Aft"- scnrinc five niinutcs latcr as It" , To give all hockey lovers a chance to see our hockey team In action- prohably the ables! team ever assembled hem-The lslnndt-.rs' Hockey Club in giving 1 Special Price for the game bctween- ISLANDERS and FREDERICTON : This Special Price Is for this ONE game ONLY WHAT A GIFT -- SEATS 31.00 end 75 Cent! SEAT SALE IODAY - ALL DAY FRIDAY. polls on the short side of the net. p-1.4 in ova;-.1ime in 3 Hub City The Islanders continued to have gaml. The caps i-emnin one point 3 lerI'i10Fi8l Edge in Play lmd behind the Ramblers who have 53. shortly after the 13 minute uiar-U-rohighi the Islanders play Ray Leduc picked up :1 pass in Fredericton and tomorrow they his own and from delenceman play the cap; back her. in the Hughle Campbell. carricd Llie Fm-um. puck up over center ice and into the Caps zone on lell-wing. Alter crossing the blue-line he slipped a drop-pass to cozicli Brklacicli mm In turn banged the rubber Llneupl Frcdcriclon-Goal: Craig: de- fence: Powers. Mosgrove. Yeoman . ' , ,, - . lleon: forwards: Smith. Leger. Se- ” "'9 M”"””" ”5.”' ”-l."'” .””' well. Howey. McPhee. Bliss. Gli- erctl the shot but his SllLI( I.)l0kE berl Nicolle McDonald with tho IIIIDHCI. of the drive and Ch'al;m"ew'wn h Goalj Shirley. the puck rolled into the net. defence, B r k I 8 C 1 C h '0.C0mmr' Play W” ”'”"-V "Sm ” ””'””IlHincliberger Campbell" forwards: the first liic minutes of the sec-I: 1”,” Gray' whmnck Ledul, ca'r'. onil pcriorl with a lot of tiu.,c-, 3' i ' ' ' L'Ill't.illlL! bciiig witnessed. Lorne "Sr" Henne5sey' Jo"es' Kuumam Hciniesscy was the first in startinuwunm Pangsxlxguy tlinigs rolling as be hanged Bun, Gray's 15 I001 rebouni. in c. ALI First period: 1. Charlottetown. at 1.07 to give the Islanders a 3-til llcnnessey (Campbell. Brklacichl lc.nl Two muiulcs lalcr .. c 9: 2. Charlotlelown. Brklacich. Maclhiiialtl put the Capitals on they ttfnniiibcll, Lezliicl 13:37. Penalt- snni-ing gjleel, as he picked Lheil05I Kullman 5:22. Whitlock 10:20. upper riglil-liniid corner of tbc net 0'C'lnIl0I' 12:52. Gilbert 12:53 mis- froin left wing. COIKIUN 30300 Buck Whillock. who lailcd to in- 5900!!!! PETIDIII 3- Chi-llflollclmvn. crc' '0 his SL't)lillL' loud in Inst HCIHIPSSCY 'l-0.110. Gray! 7107: 4.1 nii.;lit's lnlltcll. had several bcauti- Fredericton. McDonald IL: 1; er., ful chances as he swarnied all'"90"' 9113: 5- Cl'l8I'lt'lllt?l0WIl. PHI" mm (h-ah; uh hashes h-om Q,-ayilndinn (OlConnor. Jones) 11:30. anr. Heiiiicsscy uiiile Pat Powers PNIHIIIBSJ L0.Vlt' 4123. Bliss 5129. - set out o tripping pcnolty aroundlP0WCr 5123- YB0mBM 11534- lh, 7 ,n,m,le mark I Third period: 6. Fredericton. l)clcnccman Yeonianl of the,MCPhC0 lsmlu” 113573 7- Charms Cabs was sent to the sin-bin for l9I0W"- Leyla 5505- P9l131ll951 0'" honkilig at 11.21. Ray Lednc grab- Conn” 13?29- 15:30- bcd the puck from the following SIOP55 farc-off and sent it into the Caps EFFIK 3” 9-'29 end. Wimpy Jones raced in after ”h'”e3' 510 5-39 It, VFW W rctreived the puck and passed it across the ice to Danny O'Con- nor at the point, Danny slapped one at the iiel and Vip Palladino. who was playing right-wing on the Leduc line. tipped the puck over Craig's shoulder to give the Is- lantlers I .4-1. lead. This line came very close to scoring several times while working their next turn on the ice. Play started to pick up consid- erahly in the finale with the Caps tryini: for a comeback and Doug i HOCKEY MONTAGUE RINK THURSDAY, FEB. 8 Montague Reserve Army Versus 5th Signal Regt.. Ch'town I" counted perfect and: within two Francois Jobin tophy evu Wed- nesday. one United States and three Ontario Minor Hockey League Resu is In another busy day at Rotary from the various city schools, Parkdale. Central Royalty and York skated and gave everything they had in the various games, practice sessions and skate. Results of Minor League games were as follows: Paperwelghte: P.S.l. Falcons 4, W. K. S. Hawks 1. Fulcons' goals by K. Scott, H. Ladner. H, goal by W. Edwards. Pee Ween: Queen Charlotte Tigers 3, P.S.S. Spitfires 1. Tig- ers' goals by Fraser Burke (21. S. VanAlstine 1. Spitfire goal by I. Frizzell. Q.S.S. Canadians O. Parkdale Today's programme for on youngsters in as follows:- 2.00-ll.30-Sklte for kiddies ac. companled by adults. 3.45-4.15-Parkdale Paperweiglini No. 1 vs. Pnrkdale No. 2. 4.15-4.46-Purkdale Pee Wee: No. 2 vs, 0. S. 3. Rangers. 4.45-5.15--Queen Charlotte Peg Wees No. 2 VI. W.K.S. Pee Wees. 5.15-6.00-Parkdale Bantams vs. Q. S. S. Hawks. 6,00-7.00-Midget practice. 7.00.8.0t)-Juvenile practice. 8.00-9.00-Special practice sion. 9.15-10.30-York Juveniles. Officials are very pleased with the progress made in organi1s- tion. etc., to date. They are an- xious to have every youngster who wishes to participate on a team. so if any boys are still not on I team they are asked to con- tact the Fltness Office. phone 56!- Royals 0. 4777. leaving name and age. Kitchener Doctor Scores 8-ender At Big 'SpieI QUEBEC (CF)-Dr. C.G. (Red! Teskey of Kitchener, Ont.. play- ing In his first Quebec interna- tional. came through with a per- fect take-out shot Wednesday in the bonspiel's 42-year history. Teskey is out of the running for the main trophies. but has won two games in the fourth-ranked The bonspiel rolled on to the fiual stages Wednesday as the play off for bonspiel's top awards -the Lieutenant-Governor's and the grand aggregate-were de- clared. MYTHICAL CLUB MEMBER Teskey's perfect score came in Line seventh and of his game with Dr. Bellem's rink from Lennox- ville, Que.. ,end automatically made Bellam A member of the Snaker River curling club. a mythical Arctic Circle curling club whose member: get eight points for an and scored against them. Teskey went on to win 15-5. The last eight-ondor scored in the Quebec International " ' ' Quarter-finalists of the two main events-the Chateau Frontenac and the Omega trophy-and of the Jobin. which matches first- game losers of the first two. are cligible for playoffs. Three Maritime rinks were '-znocked out of the Chateau Frontenac competition in quar- ter-final play but are still eligible for the Lieutenant-Governor's and grand aggregate because they went as far as the quarter-finals. Lee Bllodeuu of Brnntford. Ont., I first-timer in the bonspiel. walloped Edmundston's F. Dnrid Tweedie 124 and Nazaire Lemo- lin, Etchemin Curling Club, Que, beat Dr. Charles R. Baxter of Moncton. N. 8.. 0-8. QUEBEC RINK ADVANCE! Rodrlgue Cote. whose Malone. Que.. rink wasn't noticed at the start of the boneplol. knocked out George Allen of Fredericton 111-5 and advanced into the semi-f-in als In the Omega h-oplw commi- tlou. D. R. Maeluy, New Glu- gow. N. 8., won his lourii gang, beating M. Eaton of Shawinlgcn Falll. Que., 0-10. was in 195.! when two teams days. After the third round of the team rinks joined five Quebec province teams in sneaking into the playoffs for the Lieutenant-Governor's trophy by the back door. hjq - PAIIKIJALE FLYER8 will be in SOURIS TONIGHT Cars leaving Barry's Snack Bar at 6:45 ?op(4;uI'?o7taayf Ylllll IAHI IEEIII nee: ON Here In CHARLOTTET OWN IeAt l-l.M.C.S. Queen Charlotte Kent St. To Late To crucify i Floridl. II or port In. Phone Cllnrlottdowl Ill. i FORUM EVENTS FEI. 1 TI I THURSDAY- School Sport! .. School U34! Na. ..1:30 FRIDAY- Children's Skating HOCKEY-8:30. FREDERICTON 4--5.” SATURDAY- Skatin IIII IFFIBE Phone 4913 KEY GIFT FRIDAY. 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