12 {Die Guardian. Charlottetown. Thurs. Jan. 23. 1964., SPORTS FRONT By PICS CALLAGI-IAN l lar Prince County bowie Fix‘ U. Gallant (G. Deighan) 0.22; Combines — R. Gallant (C. Gra.'. . ture by the score of 10-8. Bor- 9. Combines __ c_ Grady (3, dy, 1509, 16' Borden __ E. MC. ’: gfann séfimrglnffilgs §§at]fieh;irls:‘:e§ g‘;‘r""i'3)"i-nesR_(;B lggydvaygsi G51 Donald (A. Andrews. H. Walsh) ' _ ‘ _ I h riod. and the frame ended 4-1 in ,b,_ G_ 1-[at-ris) 3.19: 11. Comm“. 18.45. Penalties — G. Harris, 5AN“‘"5 R“-‘.'*"~‘ ‘“‘“ "“""“"5 “~"."“’ "““"°9t‘~’" if ht: their favor. Combine: scored es — C. Gaudet (v. Harris) 1.12 D. Macwilliams. 1. Arsenault. hand and the Junior 1-0881‘? 0" the "‘““‘ are °°’“*" ‘"3 ' two quick goals fourteen min . - I l v ‘orum. Undoubtedly each side at Kit Oli(oi\vnthli- other would eat into its attend- ’ v V l at worry 1S no l'lllPl‘9. ‘ncefiittiltj-ia“l;tith1:ia(viri‘ the same kind of a product to sell. they mus} M,,.“, W to the public the most appctizing menu. Royals and Flving Hawks have already donc this in three games and they take the stage again tonight. The Juniors have been before u...‘ lootlights twice and (‘arh time the public was dellshted ' h tt nu‘ were watching Tuesday night's action and 53:5”;-ofiiitii telllhthgy weren't the least bit envious about the success the Juniors were enjoying. in fact they figure the more success this league enjoys. the more folks will turn out ior Hawks-Royals performances. Good competition is surely the life of trade and we've not that kind of hockey competition here "‘h:,:°.“t... nthe.-' hand. we think the Jiiniors one Royals and [.‘]\:jng Hawks a \'(‘llP of thanks for their first three games. These seniors and intc.-rnictliatcs worked the l‘l0'<i{\‘_\' public l1llO a state of excitement that carried right over into the Jlmiior l0~lP- ' F. t Psl.}%MARlY 3 rd” as this fourth battle looms be- The public has become do. - . . - - i . "5 em’ " ' ° " tween these arch rivals. finitely hockey-minded of 1 t AND so the Chariotteioxtn area is much better off in_iegatos , ‘ I Cutclm-e (E. MacD0na1d_C_ Me. a 9 ho hockey than it was .t year li~‘o~lll(}s are \0iillit. iiIi:c:ii(s'lei PoE.|. Dougan) 3_13: 1 Borden __ E. bo'£ill;eR fgzcgl 9;“ mailzfigeoienhgg gglfiiwliigggflmfishlg Ti;_§i‘i“orcurr(i)1w:isa be‘ 9 ie to a n e u . - a i . _ - mg” mm is an “ d air a great means 1 link skippcd by Dr. W4-n Winter Club. The winning team Squarebriggs and Dr. Wen Clair. and included Jim Cam- i MacDonald ‘A’ Andrews’ G game and cop an 11-10 verdict The biggest of them all should with every game. P.'rill'.“ull.\‘ wuio are satisfied _ of advertising: and Royals. ha‘-vks and Juniors are getting loads of nice things said almut the it All of these nhings are deserved Ind should surely send more folks through the Forum turnstiles. Big Battle To-night TONIGHT‘ The Flying haxiks try their mightiest to square tfhetr best-oi"-seven series witli Sand;/‘s Royals. This is the fourth game and Haw must triitmpii or go two down in the battle for Stead's Pharmacy trophy. _ ' airy is excep‘.'i>null_.- ..ccn and the boys will play tonight as though they were battliii, for a .\1aritime crown. The Hawks owned a 4-1 aclvani pc in the {list period last ’l‘hursday but blew it. Coach Norm ’l-lawk l.arter insists no such things will happen again tonigh;. Both ' awk‘ (1 Johnny are confident that their boys can dc-tent ‘awaits tonight and send this seriel By DAVE BETTS (Gilles Tremblay and Henri Ri- periods when the Canadiens had iseaul 3:46 2. iiontreai. Richard ,lns Hawks. Action gets away at 3.15 sharp. into a f_ifth.g'ame all knt-thy up. . TORONTO «CPI -— Montreal chard. Dave Balon scored in several good chances, 11 «.1. C. Tl'(‘lllbla_\" in;55 Pen- . i \ T°l'llShl 5 3C“°" EH5 §°'~“"s' l-“’°""P“Y 3‘ 3-15 “id “- 5'59"” b’ Canadians skated and checked the second. 'r0;-onto, hat-‘tug also played altics —— Nt-viii uiiil lt‘(-rgtisoit 0 LEARY "_ A Cemenna U good as anything s\.‘t‘ll this season. Why not take it int’ Plenfy Balance hcrc _Wedncs<ia_v night with a ;the Leafs. who were forced. Defenceman Jacques Layer. Second period - Ji. .\lontrcal,i win‘ .‘i‘‘‘ first games scheduled l3~0‘win over the third-place Tor-.most of the time to shoot fromirte.-e started the Montreal st-or. B a l on 18 «lint-k.~tt~oni» 1:05.. {"31 Sl'xh Ad .d t I O RIGHT M“. ,_t1e,e,m€s,,v, mm, ,0 bp tm much w,,,.,._\. ,,.b(.u¢ onto Maple Leafs. ‘far out. The Canadiens 11_eVef‘1‘in.g by bouncing 3 mun, . 1ine~PenaItl(‘s Stnnli-_v 3:25, Hill- 3" .am" We?‘ 9“ ." balance in this jlL'1'lO:' lcop. North River was only shaded by The victory gave Montreal 53‘5l0DD9d .<katin:_and checking» gdrive off the arm of Gilles ;m3ll 17130 1”“: R°§;(§3;‘°“mc°m";‘“°°' Mt“ Charlottetown Lreg1;on.s‘_i.'es and Saints just sneaked out it 9-8 -points in 43 games. the samemll “'55 "W295 lh‘-Yd 5i'lUt0U'- .Trembla_v. who was parked at‘ Third period \'n Sfnrittg ' Sgd 3550 i’nt::du§evtal:'e°'£5I,.:;§r: vet-wet over the lveishmeti. number as the idle Chicago. ‘-5 9"35""- , the edge of the Toronto net. Penalties ~ Bl'$\l‘£t' 315. -1- ' ‘ . .. Am worries you had about North River not being able to Black l-lawlcs. who have played‘ F0’ the Leafs and goalie Don‘ Late in the period Richard Veau 1237. Richard 1% 55 "f C°"f°d°”“°" who are ex' TO b‘ Pl'G§9flTOd CT’ "IO take care of themselves were dispelled last Sunday afternoon. one more game. 5”'“_m'm—‘- ii “'35 *h*"l‘ -‘emlld let go a hard rising shot from; sat-9;; - Xlectfifll '0 be 8 l_3¢!!1'l‘€ Of li- Tliese lads showed loads of ability and they’ll get better each i The Canadiens overpowered 5“”3l57i" F_illl'0ll' 011 Maple L987 ‘.'l.he right (‘ll‘(‘lP. Simmons ma(le‘Hodge it 13 t3._32- “'3"i‘°“ 3' the M5‘ 0L°‘"-V C93‘ time. The Legionaires. all juvenile age. will have no trouble {the Lgafs tn lead 24) the end~Gal'dens l(‘P. following a night- - 3 move for [hp npposjtp Sign Sim,'n,m_ M 5 9_25 lenmal Event. keeping pace with the bone fidc juniors and many are predict- tn at Buck Whitlock and Harry Sentner’s crew will emerge as league champions. There is practically no difference between the abilities of the two college teams. Thcy probatblvy made a lot of mistakes Tucs- day night but they gave the fans one of the best entertainments seen at The Forum in many a night. Here you can expect a special rivaliy to creep in it's a good thing as long as it is kept on it sensible level. Saints and Welsh- E men can really pack them in next time they meet. one Tuesday will not be forgotten for quite a spell. The hockey picture indeed looks bright. !\lac-Donald. last night won me Mons Senior Curling Champion- ship at the Belvcdere Golf and shown above from left to right are: Wally R 0 d cl. Clifford ‘J i g g s’ .\lacDoiiald, Johnny MacDonald. The rink was skipped by Bob Le- riinni-r~up eron. Gorden Bennett and Woody Bell. ' ‘Montreal Canadiens Blank) Leafs & Tie For Top Spot .their way into a first-p re tie Goalie ('lltll'lit‘ Hodge was SU- 243 games, remains [ht-t-e point; 1:48, Pulford 2:ll, Tatllml 4:32, [-111 the Natiotial Hockey League perb in turning aside tirives by betting the teadnt-5_ of the first period on goals by marlsil 1”’ "’55 ‘° 1851-91399 the net. but the puck soared sou Ancl iivvc Play Today today at 4.00 p.m. the PWC Welshm-en igo against the SDU Saints in. a regular league game in (the ‘ Island Senior C Basketball Lea- New Racing Body l_“_“E_-__ WE f'.lll'P(‘f your attention to the formation of a new harm=s.s racing club which intends holding ice meets at North R" ’ - . . ~ - 1 . W l‘ A Causeway beginning this Saturday. M“ ‘tt~0r“1m‘;ir ‘Se Brlljms in 8 Na’ Tfiangtes 150"‘ 5""“°“ “"9 “*“'h- "Montreal 2212 9129 106% F O R U M Interest appears high in this new organization and all mem j The following is the- curlingivlvoendanwiaoc no-ym eague game.‘ 0" S‘“""'d3-" “mil” 3‘ 3 P-mu Chicago 7138 99 hers feel they still can have a lot of fun on the ice this season. ,draw for Thursday at the Chair‘ In s,‘,ap3ging]gth;,_ Bruins. f bi suMMER5n)E ._ Mat-Km. ‘ “[9 P““’_"a] Royals like 0“ ill}? Toronto 2215 612111350 "IROYALS" Vie W'lSl1 them the best. [lottetown Club (Spares neede igam‘. un béaten S“.-mg otuhei zie’s House of Fashion defeated mm ..M"le Creek Bulldogs in Detroit 1520 7105127 L T "'“'Sd3Y K“°°k'°"“':Ran.:et‘s moved within 'thre.e§t-he Summerside YMCA Trian.Vm:‘a1Stirst game of the semi- New York 1522 612814536 V I " VS- " ea U9 0 Ad ‘"35 ' of the fourth- lace De-‘E165 three teams to one in the ' 5”“ 1°25 910313439 JOHNNTE S FLYING HAWK P l -"-‘N03 l«P.a£!lI£{ president. Al Rogers. informed us last nitztht that his executive 1S meeting this morning to deal with mis- conduct penalties handed out in the first two games. It is itn- - - SUW, Y g. derstood that both penalties came for abusive language and he 2 - H Douglas, Dt~_ wpb, F‘ i 1 JAR The scores vwre. 3.15; 15. league officials have no i-it-tention of tolerating such goings- i%1er.FB(.idCrockett. Morgan vs. emtiflstg p[9}';l?:it:n1l')a(l?),?Stf}:hn}:§:; 15-12: and 15-9. STUDENTS 350 ADULTS 750 on. r. i ings. A. .eaman, D. - _ -. There is also a league rule which has a piaver tossed out 5} Reid.’F. MacLean. -0: i B "5 ‘_“"- B”(_'3'k 10 Gxgcfiizfl-gid Don‘1:i.:m,Pr1(;:i of the game for drawing a major penalty for fighting. it‘ it 1 ice 3 —- G. Storey. L. Bagnalij ‘D9rnh0“““°"' Olive“ 132:” P“''1 C 1 ' C ' 0-D 11' R7‘. S e occurs in the third period. the player misses the next game as l B. Moore. M. White vs. L. Wei-tam" — Johns 2129' D°mh°°f°r ar~s0n' ‘coin omw ' W W - l lner N Kelly D Wood 1-! Dou-isms‘ Mohns 13:52 i Sm']a'c and A Dennis. i }-..rPm»dPm angers and his assnciates are miuhw happv with t mag‘ ‘ ' - ' ' ' ‘ i Second period—«3. New 1{ork.iJ'}I1'r‘3};‘Et_‘e.s hP’('.."l k M"g"L'. One of.the lamest crowds to! lnlcrschool Relay tgirls) I ‘ .-. ,.- "' ' ,. - ‘I -~ _ (‘,1 ._ on oirier. rc on. n _. g . . t * . — - the calibte of play in both games t.o date but they intend up . 1“. 4 >__ T. wlma B. Jams‘ B.‘9:l5:;)f‘I“l1‘ eJ(r:hi;1:0n 1;lolv\(/£111)-‘ Hickey. Ralph “Osman, Paul‘ iutncss an ice sports in recent St. Jean Elementary. 2. Roch. to it that league 94?? rules are strictly enforced and league of- V1 (‘-11 9 - ' I A t L I. 1 cri . .. Gicldings vs. F‘._ Mat.-‘d _ K . . .-. ‘ M w~1]‘ d (‘hr 1' B 1. ‘ _ ‘ ticia s so idly backed. I Mina“. D. nnuwm C. Wm“. E Be;l8‘Cgda_Vt'e l12326;H;dfj'\éfi;t;‘ mane 1 iams an '11‘ in a I the Lharlmetown Forum “,1 Guts 3 year, _ ]_ [men D.-ts. Redmond. ~ ’ ~. atch as Rovhlord Square; coil. 2. Barbara Jabbour. s. CURLING DRAW ice 1 — F. Curtis. C. Macin- znes. P. Whillock, B. Patterson ‘vs. T.W.L.' Prowse. V. Rob ert- son. G. Wilson. J Wilson » L13: ' Third perlod—-6. Boston Bruins here Saturday. . Simmons looked better Wed-' nasdny night and kept the score’. down in the second and third} 1 Rangers Dow Bruins 6-4 NEW YORK t/ll’) —— New York Rangers spotted Boston an early too - goal lead an ythcn cm ‘the filial period for a 6-4 vic- wpmnt troit Red Wings. The triumph was New York's seventh in its. ‘ last nine starts. . ‘ 14. Penalties——none into the upper corner. Balon combined with Ralph Backstrom on a two - on - one play to close out the scoring. Balon‘s shot. was almost iden- tical to Richard's. a rising backhander from the circle on the right side Toronto outshot Montreal 32f to 28. pcriod—1. Montreal. G.. First Tremblay 17 (Laperriere. Rous- pted for four goals ig.MacKe.nzie’s pening action of th Isla nior basketball e nd Se- _ league played 0 at Civic Auditorium last evcn- _ .. e ig u ce 12. 1 G eferees were Ron Ramsay‘, Bl‘l't:'llSOI1 7:02, llarpt-r 17:54. Attendance 14.028. Dunstaffnage 4-3 Over Hampshire r .-\l ,.\'ol'th Ri\'t‘t' Rink last‘ night Dtinstiiffnnzc cdzcd Hamp- shire Biilldnus tour to three, in a l‘t"_E.',lllfil‘ lcauuc contcst for lhe \\'.R. Shaw ’l‘rophy. Scoring for the winners were . C'lai‘k. two: 1'). Mac.-‘\t'l:l1ur and C. . For the losers B. .lohttsl.on, R. .'\l.'icDonalri and L. Baldei‘- E l A I iAndrews (G. Keough. E..Mac- E 10.36. Penalties —— A. Andrews .O’leary Minors SUMMERSIDE - Warren Texaco ed back from a 4-0 deficit at Ci- vic Stadium last night to defeat the Borden Nationals in I reflu- The Alan Harris (1. Arsenault. Combines roar- lant) 13.06; Penalties —— G. Out- Combines Stage Rally To Defeat Nationals 10-6 U. Gal- 12. Combines — G. Harris cliffe, Macwiiliatms, C. Grady. Third Period — 8. Combines- D. .11-..‘f':i t V Harris) 5.88; 13. Borden ~ w_ ' Leard (G. Rogerson. C. .\iac- . Dougalll 12.09 14. Combines - :- R. Gallant (C. Grady) 13.42: is_ utes apart in the middle session and this period ended 4-3. Th e Summerslde boys ran wild in the final canto scoring seven goals to Borden‘: two. Garth Harris led the scoring . E and Willard Leard each fired a pair for Borden. I Referees Matthews and Gra-- velle handed out six minor pen- alties. split evenly between e teams. Al Andrews. Borden forward. drew a misconduct in the first period. ilieought 3.20; 3. Bord-en — A. Donald! 6.17: 4. Borden — W. Leard lF. Desfioches. R. Ro- berts) 9.40: 5. Combines — G. Harris (U. Gallant. G. Deighan) (10 minute misconduct). Second Period — 6. Combines —— C. Gaudet (L. Claw, G. Gra- dy) 12.12: 7. Combines —— G. To Have Night HawksAre Trying’ ..To Square Series will Johnny's Flying Hawks square the series tonight or will Sandy's Royals jump into a 3-1 lead in their best-of-seven ser- ies for The Stead Pharmacy trophy? That‘s the question being asti- ed by hundreds of hockey fault but the Hawks were back in the second encounter with a 5-3 de- cision over the Frlzzellmen. Last Thursday. Hawks seemed on the way to their second tri- umph. They owned a handsome 4-1 cushion in the openl ng frame and seemed an the road to their second victory of the series. But the fighting Royals halted -the victory march and began one of their own. It was a great comeback for the 1-‘rizzellmcni and a tough defeat for the Fly- NearLv 1000 folks watched that encounter and that numbep should be increastd tonight. Ev. erywhere you go today folks are talking this series up and it’; v likely a big number of those talking will be on hand for the real show. he tonight when these foes fight :1 0 Both teams will ice their strongest lineups in an effort to garner the big victory. Tho Hawks. especially, need this one in the wor way and cont-it ‘Hawks’ Larter will use all the strategy at his command to square the set. For a great night's hockey en. lcrtainment. you can't go wrong if you attend the Hawks-Royals struggle tonight at Wes Train- or‘s icehouse on Fitzroy Street. Minor Hockey Night will be held in ()‘l.eary rink Friday evening The rink will be decorated for the occasion and the committee are hopeful that parents will at- tend with their children. 0’ Leary Mosquitoes will play the RCAF Mosquitoes and games are scheduled for O'Leary and Tignish Paperweights. Peewees and Bantams. Between games local talent will give a demon- stration of figure skating. STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS National League L '1‘ years was on hand last night all w School and Si. Jean Elementaryi DON'T MISS 4-4289. Basilica Recreation Centre Feb. 3rd., 4th., 5th. Tickets still available at the Centre or by Phoning Hui-ry—Buy Them Now! SENIOR HOCKEY '(4th game in 4 of 7TSeries for stead Pharmacy rop .v THURSDAY. JAN. 23rd. — 8.15 P.M. ford Square. Darlene Rush. - Ice 5 — G. Henry, L. Blaken ' v i - . I . ji ,3.‘ J5, 1-33.10,.‘ B_ Martin V5, C_12:“: 7' New Y0rkNeI:ga%g3‘d' I Tjf_“B§.;....,,-.,..._...__.__i Schgol Presented a delightful Boys 8 years __ 1. ma“. Guns A. ‘. H. M L , G. N '- . ~ ' . . . Pm T3m~ ? , ' ' SP I ‘mm Harrie”. .2.“ .;?3.f"::‘:.‘l- £:1L‘é’il.“°.‘. io231ICU'RLlNG D AW 1 an ’~ "°'“"* .3 p.m. Rendezvous (Scc. "A"! . . . : were on ' en‘ . . i I 8 0 ‘bcrt. Hows-'11) 9. New . . the program and M. - Girls 11 vears 1 13 ll d V Icell ~— Geo. Kays vs. A. Mac-:ynr’k_ G nye t t e 1_5 (Gilbert) :l5;:]l!(‘nl;)Ht|()n was the rule of the‘ Macltékm, r2’ Wilma éonsetagla‘ " _By l\orman Macdonald . ‘;-_ F T‘ “O n H R111:n2; 10. Boston. Letter 5 «Gen-‘ The féatum "em or the night 3, cone,“ carragher. Siimmcrsirie Biireiui of The Guardian Ewing " ' 't,‘.,'.’.;‘,"‘ I1.-80‘,?:éy,’::"';l.'z;s _Ha§;i:‘]‘3i Fffilhtl" is the Montasuc was the excmng hockey game Boys 12 and over —- 1. Carl ‘ Ice 3 —— B. LeClaii' vs. W. Moi lfi-5;; Hadfield n',aj'm- Top“_i °"fl'"E draw hr mdayt Jan’ 23‘ between the Wolves, coached by Murrfly. 2. Vincent P01111011. 3- CD I ' I - . , i Laine. zini. ‘major. and Oliver 14:55. '7 fife __ M gumvan H H Gills Campbe|l_and the Beavers. D9“ DOWHHR Ind Aubrey Mur- :| ngraTU aflons To ‘ ice 4 —— H. Peters vs. G. Steug sat-an air‘ ' ‘ " ' coached by Winston Judson. 1'8.V- _ t _ ‘ art. ‘Johnston 8 9 &—23! 1¢e'2 __ central Creame”es__‘ The Beavers. were a little too. Boys 10 years — 1. Billie Mac- , Jh“€0l1P§l'BélllagtI0:ls toh. "Bill! ers hwho gained honored places. Dice]: —— Doug Bell vs. Dr. Mo Plznte 480512 14 11-37 D wacnnnald V‘ K McKenzie gggigfi 311511; opprtigenls ans! Rosalia Shane Dowllng. 3. , en er as on is so int e Summer Street ’ _ 1 one . . ttendance--1 , . ' " -- " ' ' Ce “'1 I We 3 ll 3’ 0 Elm!- ‘ ection as “lslantlcr of the Tuesday night. and cat-]t(a‘t?in::')0clies. 7 Mchgnnon, L. Stewart, G» em-"ed 5.2 victory. iris 12 and over — 1. Lin’ Le- E “,8,” for mm‘ and mngrab _ Wed recognmon 0‘ me”: I I °”‘,‘"N‘1P‘° ‘ Gordon Power was the big Clair. 2. Ann Villard, 3. Rayona ,9 ulations to the .lud=.'c.= for mak- feats in the paper. Un-fortunate- i I “:9 __ B_ Smith vs_ L_ Mac. 5°°r°r {M ”“‘ “’”"‘°'"5 "5 "" Wt‘ Ga““‘i"- . mg such a good (.hm,.,._ Th, ly “.a‘n_m.|,isSi0n dmicum-es t D M ted two goals. Bobby Judson Partner Race — 1. Donnie 8 crowning achievement 0; M,_ made this impossible for wed. ‘I"“" - ‘ _ Peter Grecnan and ‘Mike Con- Dowling and Rayona Gauthier. . , _ cc 2 —— Central Creamerico. H icked u Sin I 2 A b M t: Peiidergasts carccr may well nesd-ay s (}u.apd1‘a,n. but we area B Ferguson vs K S“ V“ I "0 Y D 11 285- - 1! Fey “Way and CUHIY _ have "been last year's "big making amen.d,s_ By the way" I ' W-am”. I‘McN-em V. Hen-mg. Kxenny DOW]tl]1|'lg and Andy Me» Whitlock. 3. Gary‘ Doyle and ‘E I :3-ct:;s; J;-hitfihthretaziagg “ma thgseh Sps0:‘:&th;aSum_£ ’ tht?enlll:se:lIs(’l‘e c marksman for Phillis Kirkbright. _ g . ' T‘. l 9 It . ' . ' ’‘ siderable discouragcments. played , gime of ,,,.,,,...“",;~’;.-1'! n e O S Belevedere Jréotlowipg are the officials: ::.;.:c, Jones. busy drenlns up win: "lndlu" flint llonrd. I but Jtm has always tmm an W1-H1 the Summer Street teach‘ . 0;: §vel:.DS1dn1“$‘ Gallant. Bright scorn: Glenn‘Ford'g wlsecrack in this scene from Metro-Goltl. ” grgnnt ¢ott.,we.-_.,g most sports’ em The S_H_S. gang scomdl SUMMERSIDE __ The sum hie MacArthur; 2_ Deborah H0“ curllng schedu|e Anmun:mo_ugaM(.W;:org;mi:l:fid. Wyn-Mayer’: --nae Courtship of Eddie; Father.-r /‘he comedy. 1 fahcits tliitemont emphasize!’ N0 offside goals; the referee; met Street school ice ‘porn 3' Nancy w"“‘m'- ‘ ' Rec ordie ri Ea-rl MOIYHEBIIYR I ‘it! Roberta“ Punk," um “Ion ;o‘*l.l: sun. sun". ‘ soars are a rea- vias ll relative of theirs, and‘ h ta '1' d t -1 _ _ ' - - 1~ ‘ h_ _ * A e . Ronny out and Jerry Van I I3; important part of the lives Summer Street scored one of i ti: 3 lit:-:;e83c(rf)i]tii1n:)‘fg’g‘t:,t:teaft)et'es'.l leyB;0); ]l1(ael!il'I2f.lfielWC}'T1Bl'(§;.u1 D.’ CdTl}l‘t: ftfi(i)'"i)lii,em1§eltI8ed:lil‘:'RTnk‘(to- :§:,?rjo2rb,:,j:' Tl:,::|:.e.r'D:§.i BOl'den mu‘, “ '" and” by vhc.°’“ Mh'°m' "9 °°“'‘'n’ ‘' ll ‘Ap:l?i't‘z’ie:lslt?dtit:»S' k t ism mo; iwaumu 10'“ d we] Results follow: Boys 11 (three laps) —- 1. Ry- night: M Boswell‘ 1-:’atrol Judger Ja ‘uh. Flu.“ 0'“. TODAY “ an cwnnh ‘ ‘ "‘"'"“ 5 "* ' "°‘"" ' 5€'880fl- ’ Girls 6 years and under - I an Gra ' 2 Eller A It- 3 7 PM i ' ' - 3 - y. - Y Isenau . - - mes McNally. Stephen Connol-Tonl . Kath M‘ ;2.Jd Wt-All Rd. 1 1—F'.1-I en.R.rrr_. - - om- .“ S"Ck$ CO Using Concgrn son; BO;-il‘]l)s:!r“a Forbelsy 8 (:1?-ls it‘ (three laps) — 1. .lu- Kcliennedy, J. 8131:1103 VS- 9 Ityr'seI.?§.lt'3 Mumagham Jack“ 9 P FAMOUS FOR BRANDED STEAKS : We were talking to “Red" (' t l l 1 (ill ‘ M!i~‘Wss6hyms W; uiiduxi fEi.’Zi§°”°"‘“"‘ 2’ Dom Mac’ rPt::::;d'MJ'BSri;'i::iind8' A’ mm. c t ll’ESU(lLTs 1 M 01".." Mufoom S. 4 S 1 mm“ mND,mE,n . .oun-y ,ea.g.ug tn me. ' gt . . . c urman; . an ipa 3 , . . ~ I os ume am e —- . ary _ _ _ B Gravelln. referee of the Wednesday}: Kamei’. u n .1 rick: 3. Jerry Inman. 2 31:37:‘ ncllllec‘ 1]-I P*;"iKD3l¢')'- a1€E3"‘T:‘5”1aT- 1EV'"« Hortzan. 2. Lea Yeo. 3. Sandra VS- ROUND 6 Tim”: I pm, r . H k I _ G, A pt,._, Girls 7 years — 1. Frances - C 31' 0'1"" Y: . cnnotn . armc at, - - BC 98" McAlecr. n " mm’ M «y ‘en C. Gt-ady tc) 14 22 33 Holt: 2. Nancy Harris; 3. .l’oce- M°H8Pl‘lY- V8. F‘: Mllclllllls. 11 Mat'Kean. Girls 9 years —- 1. Joan Pow- 'O|'dCl| NM‘ gue recently and Red is i ‘ ' ' ' 5 G. nojgthan tc) 19 16 :5 -; Iyn He;-rett, BOYS 12 ‘_iThl"‘9 l3D5l -— 1. R. NEWIOB, B. MCG9t’- era. 2. Heather Carmichael. 3. : bit disturbed over the num- A_ Gaudet (J) 15 12 27 ' Boys 7 years — 1. Niel Lelur- film? M°§wg‘r'3"t‘53S 2- MOYSG Lg“ 3c"'DD- §5l;“d§"5-sCmi1“3°’ Ylilefie Lflffefly find Eileen Ma- ter of player ih - n. M ' J g ; 2. an Lee; 3. Se tt M n- 9" nth - 8" omen. Ill» - 0W I1 - - m vI- one. u “H, mm M; i: :m°’:_':_ P. M:§§l2u,.‘m’“ Q, 1': {fig ey ' y ° ° t.Elr11sle1c3k)(’thi'2ee rifggi .};_;. Fan tmgdookeé Jfiaiiellofs. P. Sim- Mnoys :3 yegrr .;.1. Donnie ti , _ - __ . _ I I 8 : - e y i geoni . - e . ui-nag an. . Blair MacDonald IIRLOIN L edit; an concerned .5 hp that Gallant (C) 913 22 Na(""1‘(‘_'1,5ga1l$tP';"n;hE£:‘"£i“:. 3. Carol Trowsdale. ' Ice 4 7- D. Hill. S. Bryanton, 3, Mervyn Power, L. D I H’ ' M“ cracmfl d°'.'"' °“ (" R"3"'"9°“ (0) 314 32 30);’. 8 _ 1' B6,.“ wmim“ Boys 13 (three laps) _.. 1, 533- B. Jardine, R. Mahar vs. F. Boys 9 years —-- 1. Bobby Fans - ' it """* ""*"“”" """"'d'al°l-V- R. (rallant (C) 714 21 2 N,“ _,.me'5. 3 Pm schur; dy Macnoutzall; 2. sh Acorn, w. Boyles. w. com. 1'. 2. Lal.Hcnnessey. 3. John Bell. I R“. ”:I“'m:":h':‘:h;ho“v:'T'l J. Poirier (J) 10 9 19 man ' ' Nenlsomlz. fihaui Justice. gmidlaw. Intel-clan relay — 1. Mr. Con» HUMP e \ C l ‘ ‘ 3 no sticks will be dealt with G. Bernard <0» 12 o to Girls 9-1. Gwen semen: 8- ci.i’3'..'n. ( M M") 1‘ ‘W i'¢'2"'t '-—M. Jenkins. c. Ves- Eiti: §.l'i'tils2'c'.‘iinac“it-°..“V'<:~i§§‘.’ THURSDAY ROAST: ”‘ ‘ severely even if contact is G. Dalton (J) 7 11 11! K379“ Gray? 3- 93“ 3'“'‘'- Boys 15 -— (four laps) 1. Paul aey, E. Buchanan. G. Burden Girls 10 years L 1 Janet Mc- 7:”-'3' .°m‘_°"”. cmflom Lh- not made an opponent. - Boys 1’; mile 14 years and my; 2. Kenneth McHu.dy_ "_ D_ w.lk”_D_v_MuDo“1d"E.chem' 2‘ Mmmeh Como“, 0:00-10:00. a.iu.--Pu-kdnlo guugm up ‘ ‘nae ha been a rash of mln- , over — 1- Pllll D819)’: 3- M15‘ officials at the sports were: 1-‘. Trainer. C. Maurice. 3, Metgity Meat,” - ' mw" L3 5‘ MA"; 5“;- or facial cuts to players In WOITIOII 5 Draw rev gmswmhv: 3- Kenneth arter _ I-‘rancil McNeil1; Ice 2 —— c. riinn, E. McNutt. Girls is years — '1 Mo n i c a n’°',’,§:"°° "’"""s"""°°‘ ' GRADE ‘A’ Illtu le-1-e recently. none of Mel-la y. scorer — Arthur Macxinnon c. coed .1‘-2. Millar vs. H. a 1 Di ll ‘ ' ‘ °"‘- s ALI. them serious as yet. but iced GOG‘ . Boys 9- (two laps) -— 1. Ken announce: —- Norman Mlcdon: left. W.yMoreside. A. Wilson,"l. Sfi-a.l‘ce‘il DfiyleM.ary McEachem' 3' "f‘5"i“ P-"'1-P.W. C. -3UN5ET ‘ M t c vet . I neth Hansen; 2. Jimmy Keoutni aid; judges — David Connell. Cudmoi-e. Boys it years _. 1. John Mac. "°°"’°. ’-""‘F""" s"'“"‘ L3. D01. , 1'0!“ fill"! ‘'80 Ill 9!! it ‘me fdlmrlq I the Women‘: 3. Stephen Kelly. Roscoe Pendleton, George Lowe. ice 3 -— N. Nicholson. A.G. 1ntosh.2. Mike Cullen. 3. George 1".’ CM! lllfll-llftcllhlx barrage 0071- cum,‘ d-" g.- “an”. 3,. Girls to - (twot laps) -— I Summer Street School and MacMillan. H. Simmons. 1. Mccuigtm. “°”"‘7‘° l’-"'-"'M"°| "N50! i ' times. We Red lumbar: Pleltard; I.Ll1linn Jei- Air Marshal Johnson School Hughes vs. A. Adair. G. wen. an-“'7 ""5 __ L AM "My 8:15 p.in.—seiilor Hockey: \ . useuinoat of the situation . ‘ ‘ hey: I. Jo Ann sheen. illlyed a 2411 hockey match. ner, A.B. I.ePage. H. Kelly. neuey. 2. Joan Harper. 3. Linda n‘°’”' "‘ n""' “'3' “I mm on are an to our out 3. 7 P- 1| Ion to (two trips) — 1. Joint Greg /mmntt and Jim Eilands Ice 4 -— A. Macaachern. ii. Vlllard. same In 4 of 7 mini 000 F000 WCKY 001-143 you. u at. .. t. n, sumo vi 3. qua». Afluvelh; 2. ram men; 2 ocored the Ah-tom goals: Dav- Simpson, A. Clarke. A. Macknc Boys 7 years —— 1. Alan Poul '“‘“"'= 75° *9 "03 -'0“ out tfi launch practice. I P. I. - . t . - id lllnploii find both Summer vn. W.-Beer, 1.. Cox, A. Mc0ir- ion 2. Ric Fl n1 n '‘'‘'“‘‘i '0 . A "UPI? 18 , . ky I as .3. Lorna {fish accent the mono It. 31 vs. B. ligand! 4-1.095 ~ dy,B. uuutgu. m.,.,.... - 4 It . .u.»,' - - - ' ‘ ' . ‘g