Guarddun. mrtortetown. Sat. March 7. 19M. ‘ SPORTS FRONT [it \It'K |'||.|.‘llllil‘l That Unbelievable Shack 'l'lu‘ 'I't.rou:.\ \l.i; I.t-..'~ ar‘ In tuud plat-c llIsI I\\ii on ma Alimd cl Iourtli pI.-.I Don—:1. and Leat fans are lH‘L'llllIlll.‘ it :i ' veil We want :~ . ‘II\ with i . F‘I, so ,' .,‘. l‘ . mt not: b this season by Puttr'r L~nlach and disappointcd l‘oronion. lit uni Iilt' \I.. m . .2 I... . hon-.. .. .. unlit lnus character who I‘tl‘llt'cl.‘ penalties almost I)\ the (lo/cits, m':ht It" the guy to brin: the Leafs hack to lllt‘lt‘ \\Ill|llll‘.{ wax s. S lilf‘h hasrpuilled lht‘ Leafs out of troubles on other t)l‘('tl~lt|ll<, but ll tIocsn't appear ,lldi he will get a chance to put Ius om- usunl talents to work his time. As for Punch and his llt)\lll\(-‘- llllIllall‘T-(‘Olll'<5‘-h(l('kP\' Shack says “\t‘tlune but itb iah" Eddie believes In just playing hockey. In fact. his lack of the-trv when playing to game. or lack of common sense as a lot of ueonle call it has made Eddie something of an \H. freak. The guy who doesn‘t play by the book. e can‘t seore Eonls. but If by chance he should net tot». he nrobablv did so from a horilontal or Inverted position. He 0 Iv. His s‘aflng is unscientific where he shouldn't he. As one sportswriter (while azo “He l't’lllllllls of the Km‘stmlf‘ (‘v-ns All of them" Eddie doesn't think he i< fitnm wry seriously “I play the game the way I know it' once \‘ew Ycrk muted Shack The Ranger: coach who disposed of Eddie a (co \oa e ll.'ll'l\ Phil Watson. <aid that Shack was uiicoachahle. that II has illl- possib‘e to teach him anything: that he kllt‘“ llullllll: but 'luuuitt he knew evr‘rvthinz: that he “as a clown and a bad influence When \‘ltack was informed of thi< laicr Watson was com-Ir In: the Boston Bruins to last place His only ietcrt “as. “He must have a lot of unreachable guys there too." Shack ioined Toronto in exchange for Pat Hannlgan and Johnny Wilson and slnce that Itnie has carried on hls reputa- tion for never backing down from anyo and usually being ready with the wood or the knuckles should trouble rear lbs ug y end. was asked If thls ever kept him snake at uluhl. knowlng that quite a few players In the NHL had hls license number from the last time he had left the scene of an accident. “I tltitnk there are a few guys who would like to get me." he said. “But I don‘t no out looking and it doesn‘t bother me. I :et somebody one night or somebody gets me. t al cvrr. lllt" though Hv i‘l\(‘§ his hi - kt‘_\ says the up in time." _ W’ithoul overlookan hi: assets as a colorful warrior thch is an inner detection In Eddie Shack to be a consistent fill-goal IAN-1r scorer. "I heard :1 lt-Iluu llie- Ulllt‘l' tl;.\ t‘lilllplilllllll" lliul hr ..t~ helm: \lllrlt‘tl ni'ouml luv) much." Shack sziltl "I (Itlllltll that lol- VIH.‘ a bi: slar but I soul to myself, '\l'|iat am I. (hopped llH‘l ‘ Off The Cuff VFW DEMOFR ATS protested Thumrlav ntzht that the “n tat-to provincial government I: subsidizin: E. P. TAYLOR and other wealthy horse-breeders The object of the \“DP wrath was an amount rvf $70000 set astde in the 1964-65 government esttm ates for grants to members of the Canadian Thoroughbred Ilorse Foctety in Ontario "I suspect F. P. Tarlor will SCI a substan- tial subsidy out of this". said KEN BRYDEN, NDP Woodbine "What he needs a subsidy for. heaven only knows." . . A rink skinned bv GEORGE Alarm":qule will represent RCAF Stat ion Summers-isle iii “no RCAI" Chattinionship Curling (‘onipett (ion to be held in Winnipeg later this month The entn' took honors at the 7min plavot‘f hold at (“hathth \CFI. The British LAWN TENNIS Association has proposed that the D'tvis ("up challenge votind be abolished and the (‘Illlllll'\ holding the trophv be made it play throuzh the qualiyin: stages The i'ecritti'itiendatuion oil: on to the Davis I'up participaring coun- tries at their annual niceriu: in July The I‘ntted Stairs to zaihdc the up “cm Australia last Christmas , AI'AIHA ANfCMl-ZN and . ' “I” meet in a sudden—death playoff game to deride who “I” represent the Maritime Basketball Conferrncr in the national championsltnps at Windsor. Ont. later this month Acadia dispose Qt. Alary‘: Wednesda." nich' R'HI‘ ROB LAIIFA' scored '35 points for St. Mary's 'I‘ho RI'AI’ EAGLES appear to he on the move Several sport critics who saw tlmm dump the Fliing Hawks twice this week thri are passing and back-skatin: like lll(‘\ were lllllAlllL‘ l't" Illt‘ <t:=t‘le\ Cup I‘NIVERQITY OF WESTERN ONTARIO and Ontario \crt'euliural and Veterinarian (‘nllezr hate been admitted to the nnrarit-Quebec Intercollegiate Hockey League to form a nine team olreuil, 11\ dropping a 97 fi‘t'ISlUlt SPORT ECHOES By Norman .llacdonald Snmnwrsitle Bureau of The Guardian Trip To Boston ls Big Success Kennett} had some other good chores. and Simmons made a brilliant save to stop him on one ot'easlon. W had a fit” nook purl l‘l‘ltp tn Rnslm‘ to :90 \HI. hockey matches and a pt‘ntflicfi‘lflnal basketball game was an unqualified success. Thl‘ talk to l-‘orblc at Boston Brutus beat INdroit Find the Hotel \I.-idison atlcr Sunday Wings ‘lrl. and took the Maple night's game. and \At' expmsscd leafs 3-3 The Boston downed the opinion that the Bruins look- nd :iiod enmiin to be iii the the Philadelphia Seventy-Sitters 1 Boston “midr/rfu‘. play-offs instead of in last posl- week-end, and so did we. tin . "Some of the ciiibs picked Forbes Kennedy was used a to finish fourth." I‘til'bie said lot during the two games. gel- "We seem to be able to knock tint: an assist in Saturdnv‘s off the top teams fan-Ii otion. match. and scoring a goal in but dont do so uoIi against the the Sunday tilt with Toronto. loner clubs_" Bruins Couch Do Better Next Year out; fast niih a lot of fakc nio- seemed With such prnmis ‘IL' IurI-wiz rookies mt Gary TII‘DDII.CI, Wayne Rovers. “'3; If‘ Rlv rs. Ron Schoek and m and Korf- m2 ’ e'nbaeh. Brulns should do het' playing with the Celtics. “‘1‘ It?“ .Vl’flr- “‘0 “Om? Cl“ Wfl he has retired. He gave a short at least the segment of rho address at half tlme when they crowd within hearing distance were making a presentation to of l . had it special pick on Lust-molt. who is also leavian .lohnny Bucylt They kept enl- the team. We notice that not this: him a bum. an‘ lurlinx onb "baskets" hilt "assists" other Insults Crowd "rebounds". etc.. are recorded. Over here \ie inst get the bask- ets. and as a result a lot of fol- lows who help the team con- siderably don't not much credit. If we could score even the as sists." it would help :7 record. next to the top man. Murray Oliver. who has 19- 3o. ‘ The basket'bal flame was batht- Suggests Heap Courts For Shorties in Boston. A on dinner at four We we re havlnfl human heanpoles and sat down at the table next to ours. All four being so tall. they just had to he basketball players. and. sure enough. they turned out to be the coach and three members of the Phllldelphin turn. The coach. who looked to be the tallest. must have been on ear-player. six feet Anyone less t it would look flu- in sawed-off t In that com ny. 'd‘ilt'l‘l‘f they ave basketball mark with lower bask game too. _ "wt two exsirmmerside ll\'lnH lovable mo. and just before we got off the plane. everyone navc three cheers for Charles Link letter. who made the trip to Boston possible. 'CURLING DRAW The following draw for the. Beliedere I and Winter club for today 2:30 \I the (‘Iti'llllfl iolf A Ragnall. B, Fluiu. F1. tm. M. RIILZN'S vs .I, Beer. P. “on; F3 Davies F Alarh'enzte B. Howatt B lePagP. P Drvsdale VI Brown, ll 5 Likeley, I“ Boyles, .l. Mat-Viitt Johnston. I-Z. 'laylor. (‘, MaeMillnti. P Males P .l ones. vs. .I I . \Mfl. C. Mat-Kean. (‘ Mnt'lieod‘ , E. Bartlett. Y. Wilson. I), Pellerin. I hand- Iaw. A Macleod. vs. I, Pitkard arbour, K. Henncssey. I). SHOWN ABOVE are Allan Sni‘tu riultt third stone Ior Illf Burke foursotiie. and Harry \tiiiiiui k. ' first each other as they watch the z a] stone of their extra on ‘,.‘t|li(‘ pester.an afternoon \lll Ill gave the H.(‘ lOIll‘stHllf .. O. foot eu-clc for shot rock the rink the Boiisp'el Champion— four and gave Duzs Itointiiton stone as Ilit‘} congradulate tlic game as Il came in to the .«Iin. Art Burke Edged Out 9-7 5. In Exciting Brier Finish IL JIII t'l I'..~ l-ri.utliun-I'utriol Sports “rm-r t“o;trlnttt‘io\\ii. s \ rt RIII'ICF rtlt'liu: llllll".4\ttt¢ tH‘l‘HZIIl tl‘r Dr‘ttvlllliil Rt'im‘ competition dramatir rlmc ~n na\ afternoon's ri":\.r found the Butuh rink into an e\t"a t\\\'ll to a \n-th' as the-y before iii a u lll tor end game in which a Buike rink would have It :i l)l;l)lll game bt'l'-‘-l‘t‘n Sa~k1itchcuau team and I).'I_‘£, skipptd foursome f‘I'IVII‘. Ari had last >Iflf‘l" in the first r'id flllfl de tbcratcly blanked the end in order to Illt‘l'lllilull lust rock In the \‘t‘t'llllfl cud BC. was |_\-u: our and \r! lnlsw'tl an Iillf‘lliplt"tl knotkout “till his last "tuck to give the Rt‘. t’otlta 5”an 0D“ Burke came Iii-'otigh III the fluid ivhcu \IIlll Inc Ilau: tour- sotue lying one .llld [no he mat-e a double on! and vullod out to blank the end and keep law siot 'I he IH‘. team stole the fourth end when Ilurkc Illsfl‘d th. Ill‘ shot stone and Hill!“- eo them to i'otlnl one .‘lIl(l take a 20 lead The (Thai'iultctown souisomc tied the game up in the fifth when Burke mode a beautiful :tui' \\'lllI his asl stone as lie skimmed by a gumo' to knock out the H t‘ shot rock and stay- ed to count two. British (Iqutiibia pnt'iiullv missed their knock out attempt In the sixth. when with Burke litrg one, mo and Ill"(‘t“ they only took one and rolled out to leme Burke counting two With a +2 lead Dagt’s (iron the button in the ~e\etilli was Just a shade lit‘;t\_\' and Ictl the Hand count- ' _ onc. 'I‘iic ling- o-nni. pay- it; a sll'lt‘ll)’ draw :zllllt‘ III the e :iith. came up with H bi: cud as I‘ll('\ ('iuthl three In tie the game at fin-rah. 'I‘Iie Dal: foui'sotiie I'mlllllll~ tI « a cd \vlh a (l'.'I\\ ::uiie in to mom and chIccit-l one when inc Island's alif'llllllf‘t'l knock out \V‘llh Inst stonc \\as narrow and inst wicked the front guard to iiavt‘ B t' go ahead Iluike picked one up the tooth and the elotcnlh. thus (omiii: home \Illll .1 Th tend» in'.‘ on the board. btit With the D2ng team having last stone iii the final "IIIl Allan Smith ‘lllll'tl Sll‘lll“ tiiatie luce draw to .'l juukcrl up house to take. shot position \\"Ill’l his second stone in the twelfth '. but it was llllllIIll'Ilt‘tl R.(' took the shot rock and stayed. RI'. “as lA'lflL‘ three no“. then ntldut‘fl their shot rock and rolled to 6 o‘c‘ock on the 4- toot (‘Il'f‘ll‘ to take ovm' shot position Dan: took and stayed to regain number tne podium. Burke drew to number two pos» item The H (‘, skin drew to the button to count one and force “1' lililllf‘ into an extra end II the thirteenth and crucial end a series of misses by the tin. III M'til'l’ ‘3 3 '2 ') Curling Draw The IoIIome ts Ili!‘ curling dimv for the Montague rink to- flat 7 pm It-eI In Show \I \It’l‘lfll- wit. t‘ Solios, I". Alchure vs D. McGowan, R \lcllonald, C. I‘Iiutiipiou. It. llentlltlar, lie 1! I” Vuono. t'lmr, I. Stewart. P. Nicholson is Glen Murphy. R Smith, I}. 'i'tldinus, I‘ McDonald. 9 pm. he] I; Kcuucd‘. I) 0'— (‘onuer (I \\';tiuer, \ ours is. Dr .lullllslutlf‘. I.Il \lt Donald, D. Herrm: P \I'nrncr Ice 2 Dr P Alrlntyre K Hughes. \lrllonald. R Mach. on vs. T. Clair. I.. Sinrlair. K. MacDonald, B. McNeil. l‘olumb‘a ‘ l mu. Il'alu and a bL‘llt‘> u.‘ r.\ (Nil-ml tli'uivs In llillisli l'llllllll’ lii'i nus the differpuca DHQ: "1:1th two beautiful draw": with his tact stone: (to tho to " noliirk rm the Hoot circlr directly behind own guard For shot rook pus tion Ari then made a HIP? shot and wicked the shot stone Legionalres N orth River To a m Inc 'till' IIIII‘E jI Nitiitiioputlc .luiuor Inn:- ecored two goals in If in minute overtime sessum to (.Jlt‘ltt the \'orth River Jun- 43 III the first game of ht~trot3tiw series In the Junior championship .\«t1l'. liner got a I‘.’tllll‘l' \H'l atte" one tnztiute of play lltt‘ first period. \‘essry's I.-r... shot DIEIIL‘IIlg mer Son- ;w > \II('lv, and tho.- goal sltithl up .oi' loo t'ull periods oi play. iI'l four minutes of Illt‘ th.I‘(l [mud .Iolui Poitier halted one Iilt'u I~I.‘tt.tl ,:‘\al in past Idle to tie the game up htl the visitors took less than two minutes to get the goal edge Seagulls Meet Morell Meteors The total pl;i_\olf some in hie Intermediate 7.0th Inn. \lIll be played at the \IoreII Rink to. iLIll when the All Steuart Sca- uiilis take on the “ore” Meteors at T I3 p m .\l: Stt‘uul‘l lends the two :aiuc total :ozil series b_\ \‘rtnc ol' :1 III \vin oicr \lorcll I'l‘l'f‘lii I_\ tonight's game iuusl deride a “.lllllf‘l’ for the series. Curling Draw At Alberlon ALRI'IR'I'UV The (Mount: is the mued t-tirlinL' U'llf‘IlIIiP at the \ltiorton ('iu‘luiu Iltnk Ion-:Iil 7 (l'f‘HN‘K .Izuiies .\lAl‘l('l\. \(‘I‘IHI ’roll berl Ilcnri tl'\lalle_\. Ilaihnm Illtuk \s. \rtIiiir Wilkic. I‘obo ('Iarke. lie: Pridhum, Pou» lute (iol‘tlon. \lonl Ilutt. \larutu'et I‘crrx. David \lacDouuld, llorotlii Fluoie vs. Erskine I'uiiiihell. Rubi IIiitI. Reiah l':iI?|~et-l., Palsy llurdy. 9 D'l‘lDf‘K l'ediu- lllIIllf‘i‘. Lon 'I‘urcl’. lion ’IIat-Ketwie. Dan-m- Sen- mon. vs Kelr Ilnmsa}. l't Seaman. Dr, Rugden, Roiiuir Rontf‘s Frank Bi'vau. l'l\fl \iuriaii. .lohn I)‘\lalley. \IJII‘LI lliizt'rn vs I‘ld 'I‘uriier. \‘erua I.iI'Iic:-k. fiat) Black. \lill‘ltlll \I.II~|\’eu/il- Freetown Meets Lucky Dollars Play in the South Shore Scntol Hockey league sf‘nlhllflills “Ill be plated !II the lledeque Rink on \Ioitdm :u R p in when tin" hrccloun lloiuls Illit) the SI I'llcuiior's Luck) Dollars Ill thc lllIl'll Home of a best of l'\ e round Fret-Inuit lends the sl‘f‘ 3 I In st‘l'it‘s H t'urlcton t'otnliuies ‘tllll meet the Bedcque Ileavets who tll'f‘ behind III the series 2-1. The out games are slated tor the Bedeuue Rink on Tuesday 3‘ fl night March 10 at It pm. '1‘ winners of these series will play off for the league championship lane trap .and the Simmons and Macr‘ar- Dallas 5. Gllchl‘lIl. Wblte. Cuis- h! Fil'lr'llllllll PIP“ Slit” \VI'III‘V .« Vancouver to l).’tl).\'-Sll uith their British Columbia Dam I\ it. \ \W'l'll'llll‘m' I‘I'lh >kllllJNl ll) H _ four (‘hildrenilwo boys and Inn Tisdale. Sask . and N until”) liat'd-Io-i'itllle public relations _ girls ranging in age from eight 'I'isdale. sask‘ an \flfluif‘l MPUIIIH’ flaw British (‘Olum to two—so hubby could play salesman, was skip of 81.1.” ." bia the Fandlan ('urllnl charm and practice with his rink. Columbia‘s 1939 entri’ In [it1 lllOnthP Friday with a 9-7 Dagg. a man with a hand- championship ‘ “ extra-end win o\er linsl Prince me face and thinning hair Brittnn. an office workm. \\ ROW-“I'd “land I" III? llll'dl tinged with premature grey- born in Headineg tin" a; round mess. look the accolades of his Hebert. a driver-salesmanitor ‘ Lyall “Mills foursome rode fellow competitors with a wide fuel company. In \tlifiliast: 3 in ahead of the Riclinrdsotis of rm \iia . i Saskatchewan on a 9-1 rPcot'd “How do I feel?" i just can't TENTH Rom“ i after~ upending the four-time ua- believe ii‘." he said It I'. 100 110 no ,m E 3 “0m” ('l‘amplll'l‘ [mm Rem“ Barry Xaimark. Fred Britton Risk. OOI (moot or” _. 8'3 I" a ""“““"“""“"‘d 5h"‘”' .and Leo Hebert were lead. sec- VII 04” 030 103 Ill» mm" nitd. and third respectiver on PITT. lot do: mg m] \lll bv Burke's young Dang-s rink. [i Q. 003 Kill him out it (‘liarlotletoun foursome v- ——-——A—‘7~ .. . .. a- \ s. “0" mm W W) ‘ Pl'ak’l'm‘l ("ll-“f” lam" :" “a?” om. 1:23 oio 2o: out A. would iave mm a puyo . N B D f “M. l . i: Imus. an amiable fN-M‘arold o u e \t:;. ‘ii‘i’ ‘ Ellltl six Iinuduap '1 oil l’e :1 0m 1m 5’)" 0;“ 600 It counted Inn in the ISM on P E I C | ‘ fl - ~ri‘ . nheu Burke's last rock “as 0 0 I I .l‘il‘h‘I‘Al‘H. R()l.\D bean and sailed through the S;le lnl"lllll'.‘ll1tl¢t__7 house The P.E.I team dropped then \ “III II!!! toi up.“ ‘ 'l‘he islanders ucre ahead 3-2 Ill‘bl Elam? yesterday. 13-6 to P ll“ ll‘lllllil'l IOIIIIIIIL. t after seven ends and appeared the New Brunsuick team. n B? ’ 0llll‘llll'illlllll :1 i upset-bent when Dual: ramc what was the Islanders poorts. “dmmh‘ “04 Olltlllooti'.’ ii throth \\llll a superb takeout sliowiui: of the '64 Brier Ql'pm‘" WI 101 ll01 IIIII '. to count three and square Island skip Ari Burke had om \ B 0‘2II2002oo loo .1 things of those flames a curler noula “WWI.” ll’3.ll‘l‘-‘”33'll-l It snt'oxn mac. wts' like to forget. «a he. missed lm- Small“ “I,” {331 flit Hit: o It “as Britiin Columbia’s st‘c- pot‘lunt shots on s \eral occa ' RV". \‘ _f lfil'lllam 101 II 1 ontl niu iii the Altit'tloiinld’s SIUIIS- Hap \lflht‘y however. '9 Brim Tankard competition»the illirowing last rock for New lel \I. '|~ H 3 h) w first nus t It e triumph of Brunswick, played 2 51 r u n H ‘ i-l‘m‘dmuh iiri lf‘ . ' i trot Fretuv D'\mour of Trail in some. picking up points witcn"_'!“,”"".‘ ll?" . “"‘hlm‘l ‘lli'ldiz 1948 gave the Pacific the Islanders left an opening. ( "‘mm‘m: ‘l’ P I t‘oast a sweep of both men's IA‘AIJ. DAGG l. “10".P'El' h.“ ‘Immlcd. a Britiin ('olumbia to “It It and “omens titles this year. sinzle III the lust end. \ew .‘ H I V v- - . saskahhcua to R i) Ilie Ricliardsons Itiiu~.t.ittie The host islniiders shared a BrllllSHN‘k built their blaze ‘1,”an m _ j '.\|llll(‘I‘S of the championship. 3-3 bracket with Ron \‘orthcott's end of the game in the second ( k t ‘- R v ~ — . - . . . . .. -. ~ I. Quebec 11. ., 1 shaded Nova Sctllla wt‘ in (alpziry rink fiom AlbeiIa—- as Buike missed a lake-out VIII" 1, I ,0 , I final I‘Ilund Md “'mllld IID sec- who :ot off to a miserable ,Iiis first stone and went thrnuqn “Km.” in .‘ " ond with a 8-2 mar . starlaand the university stu- 'the house with his second shot. ‘Omarm m '3 5 R l‘l Hullle s \lanuoba dent rink from Ontario skipped Burke pill his last rork in me “who”. Ontario m 1 IDIII'NIIIIE‘ from \l'lIlIllpCE. ll-5 b_\ 43-)0:II'~plf‘l Rob Mann. Ioor {not (-iri-Io in the third end \vm,“ SUM“ m .\ fi ‘I'l'lf‘l‘ “"“l' QW‘IW‘Z “9‘5 lllll'd 33-9 l‘ \S'I'ING to make the score «142 for \‘ow \mv Rl'llllxfilt'k III 'I 3‘ ‘-"'l‘ 7*" 3'“ “I” Q"“"“""‘“ 4“ V'II‘IIII'I'“ 2"" “'9 \I‘ll‘ldn Brunswick. \Iabey cleared the \‘mvfoundl'ind In (I lfl ' . ' . ' l surprising fotirth ooh a Rt lab Hut-old \Inl‘n‘) “I \f‘“ BIIIIIF' house with his last rock oi the gloom. I llll --iin .‘iiul ‘l‘ll'll: on: ll:n|~.v't my; math» drew to. he zigmti btltlnit t‘llvrt‘l'\ 1'. III‘I'}'II1IJII‘V' ll t'"~\ in to the lu‘ll uni the guard and “it: |lr“l il't'; mm and fun Art : than t- .1 items and miss. pd ;It(l tit‘.‘ .23.: it: 'Rall Game ' ‘m- ham: R thrilling neck. ll.tI 1-. \I.it l\t'll,' c ‘,.ltllI.__’ an .iv ‘mw t-i's pass out trom l)f‘llll’ld the not 'I'tir .\o "n Il'u‘r h ys were hi. i ct __i :he ll"lll»lsll'§ to :i shuilistil at this sl.'l;t' ot the -itiu but \Iioi'tt; alter the It |il‘\ i. Iiiuik \\ o u ti o ' I (Matti s \iil',‘ slio caught 'llf Il|‘lli‘l .llll unne‘ oi the not hi Loni Ill( ‘ \ IIII' uc: :uu‘x’l- ..i.. knoll IILZ liic «.iuiit again. I'lu- l.\"_', ouua'iw ic;ill\ mt tit.‘tticl<~d In tho murmur per- 'MI. and It took our. I-I ~euonds for Due (in ulct to put his If‘illn .Iil(‘.‘l(l \lar in _'o! 'iic illslll‘allct‘ tuirv .it It'll lil.l\t'll(‘ was re.- 'cm and Allitthuus and Sloan -e the luicsmcti 'I‘lic nest Still. \I" bc played Ill \orlli I\!\I r on \Ioutluv and the teams tiictt iiznm at t‘iric Stadium on \Ictlumtlny Morell Downs Souris High you HIS \lt-ll il Ilruional Ii 1h Nii‘oI unit tho KinLZS timiitv Iutcr s: qu ‘ .tit- “ll” (“intuit onslin hv dolcatin: Soiiiix lif‘iflhllftl II_:h School To III a gtituo p axed III the K ‘I' ~ ILnk lilo-win} ll'.‘.lll ‘loiill 'uui illf‘ ‘w-I of Illt'f‘P _';uw ~ ",t-s tun gli'fllillll and IIv" :hlxauce into the Hand writiiimls Morin; l'nt \iutn‘l were I), .Sriiidrrson .» I Ircen .. (:tlfl \l' Doyle and \I Kelly one t i ll I'I.cit \iore tuu tiiiti..r and lllt‘ lll.|ltll‘ penalties callei in the to I‘m-one all three Hoinfi Saints TOpPle Mount Allison I-'II l|i31ou < St Iluiistzui's lln Ixerstly Saints f‘nishcl its rr:u~ Iar \I:iritinte Intercolleutale t‘oiilcicut-e schedule yesterday afternoon with a ""' It 12 victory o\t'|' \Iount Allison \Iountles, 'Ihr \Iln le\'l‘\ St Ilunslnn's a :l lt‘t'til’tl on the season The Saints led throusliont lilf' ltllllf‘ and were never in an real Il‘tilll)l" .‘ilIlioiIL‘h Ilie Moun- I:I‘\ came (lose in the mini min \t halftime, St Ilunstan's ‘lt‘l‘f‘ lead it: III-Ill. but \Iounl f.'tlll(‘ within three points of ti"- ’2 u: lhc \t'lll't‘ \ Iit‘illiuul drilth- 'n_ rhstilnv b) Ilob l‘l Inl'lltlr‘r 'iud I’i‘lit (iut'rttv. Iionevit toupled with too Iron throws Dy Fruiiroucr put the game otil of reach \Ioim' \'~ I‘lit‘ .lolinson led ml st'iilt‘l‘s with 33) points. follow- cd bi llob Fruitcouer of SDIJ and Frank Garrin controlled the buckbourds with I9 and icspectively: Mike Harrison hadl the ‘ Ila. St. Dunstao's torped shooting averages 35.3 to 32.6. SDII --— Ripley 9. Franeouu 32. (:arrity IO. Ilcssureault ll .Sirnis I3. ‘ Connolly. Eaton. ' MTA: Storey 4. Drost A. John ' son 35. Harrison 14. Stothart I), 0rd. Mncxsy. 0 Ill’lllrlhl winner of the cicnl. MacPhee. 2. Evelyn.‘ H Br MARVHN MOSS S- o Hudson is son CURLING DRAW 'I‘Iic tollouinu tIic «urlui: drop for Saturda) al the t‘haiu lottotouu (‘lub 1:45 I" 1. Ito I (\pru ‘ R Film: H t'orus A Iranian \\‘Iute. D. Doun‘as. Dr ‘ White. Ire 3 F \Iat'mi‘lan. S Bea- tun. ll SpilIt-lt. 'I'WI. Pro‘wse is \l \’i('(ill‘.1.‘tll. ll . ('iiri'utlters. F. Dobsou ‘I \l.‘i(‘\'eil‘.. \l'a'kt-i'. l. Aluclm'e vs ‘ llzdslune. .A. While. ts Dona—lat, r 5 I l3 P.\l. In» .1 \l \lat-lltitiald \s D hicutct 3 I'.l\|. SI'I‘PI‘ZR (‘I I'll lI'P I I.e(‘luir. \l \Iat‘ Donald. B \II'GN‘. I“. Rana- liaii is W Farrell K Doug- las W Iltk’III .leuti \luf'lman. Ice '1 .I (‘zitiici'ou \I Iliu- kontlorff, mm" vs .I t; llf‘Ill'\. l‘ \\"ntr Ilurrinn. .l littllllIIZ‘. 'I' \l'hitlock. \' Mar-Donald ' ‘ Store} I’ Ilut'dcn. ll Patterson. D I.t~(‘lair t: Strum? t‘arruthors. .I. .\I.‘ul.e:in. S Storey ce » Dr (iti‘luiit. l-‘. Donald D Dciizlus. E. 2 ins vs. D" \Ittt'Di‘nnld, \l MacDonald. S Rodd. Ice 3 Dr (itflflllllx I. (tal- Iaut. (' \l'ttitent-rt \I Farrell is R Jones. \I. Stewart H. W Alcf‘vill. II'XF‘ It”) 3 I. \Q. Douglas, 7 I‘..\'l. I Icr‘ l Dpon Irv ‘3 H O'Rourkr Partridge. .I Read)‘. Al. \Iicihael Ice 3 Dr a‘d. \. \I Doyle. R Douglas vs K .lardtne. (‘. White, A Kelly. M Dooley. “at-Don- '1‘. Alexander vs. B. \I.-icGreLZu'r. L. Campbell. .I Shelfoon. .I. Albert Ire Aliiclmod. V Ali- (ireu, A Alurl'lweo. \I Lord vs II. Douglas. R Mat-Donald. \1 While. \I ves Ice 3 G Anderson. AI \l'il~on. Dr, Willis. P, Bowness. vs. ,. Turner. I. Webster, (I Lord. r; Plight 3.3" I‘.:\l. : (lpeu Ice 2 I. Blaknm. \I Ha Eduard. M Dowlin: . A Garrett. \I. Blakuei. \Ioi'mn. II. AInt-Kiitnon Ice 3 A Love. I’) \ltit'IMnnln'. I Mat-Kinnon. W Robinson vs. III Higgins. P Doliel. .\', Muc- N"|ll. B. Aim-Donald Ice 4 ll. Peters. ll Ilme. IDI‘ AlarKaA. R Rt‘lli‘illl vs. .I. Squarebrizgs. Al. Mot-Neill. \' Aliitton. D. (‘omtier Ice S A. \lziclhinalrl. R Squarebriggs. K. Daziel. P \lae. Kn vs. ' Wliitlock. A. Alar- . Kinuon. (I. liirLstone. J Higgins. t “WW-~— interest in amateur theatre in nick a 131‘! paSllllE in the final {mm}, .0 keep the SW“, at .12 round uhilc \I.-tun upende “MN... “Hm. h, 1}". [Our {out vI-ll‘li I’lllil'l-Illli “I \"I'll‘l'l'l n'l' cm lt' \\llll his l.l\l lullt in Inc: IHHI ["9 I” -I“ l““-‘ "“‘l lillli ctul In toiitll Zoo and “W11 will lilll'l‘ I“ a” “Ilw' Huikc Iiutt tuisscd .i luke out \tciv that he has no iliiiiictliale “uh his in“ rut-h “MM. in". PM"3 ““ll'N 'hi‘" I” 2” balk the Island tun points III the \lxlll to work :ian to see somI‘III'IIE "I a; he brought ht: last iork to nu tntntlv " “A, "Eamo m “r. p [r haven't .rru inn much of “mu tlwm (lure .lanuaiv Hi: \HIF Shit-luv 13v: up an TI“ '53.?!“ ml” ilu= "*H-w " W H ‘ rm seventh and M}:th ends a: ho-o boys drew in centre for s i n gle points. \‘ew Bruswick led 7-5 after eight ends \' B picked up it It r e e important p oi n t s .11 the ninth :is Burke put Ius List rock through the house and \iu- bev drew in to make the score Ill-S The teams evr-Iiuuzed .ast rock points in the IOIi and Ilh; ends and New Brunswick finish- ed the mime Wi'h two in llll‘ It * ital end as Burke iiinnazerl In wick-out only one of three \' R lyin: stones :‘lanH: in Ice Racing Is Cancelled (litttiuls .‘tuun'inci‘tl \t‘-~It"'d.‘i_\' that the horse tarot: scheduled to be llt‘ltl todtrv at the \'orllt Ri- \e iscuu) ll£I\'(‘ been cuich- rd and are lllll\llf‘fl for the sea- ~oll (lllf‘ In ice t‘otltlilious Bruins Meet Crossbones ’I'hr fiIiIi :.IIII(‘ III Internicrh‘ue ‘R' serie‘i ttunl». o ulriverl Saturdav llILIlll : ' the \IIII'I‘RA Har- bor ltuik when the Murray Ilar- Iiut' lil’tlllh take or the Souris \I'o leans Crossbones Souris no“ leads Illt' lwsl of smeu final three names to one the f'tuit\‘.‘. . of Scotland hill late of Ken- a brother being and RI'TIIERFORD DAVIDSON. underntnntloned Solif‘itors wi date of the publication of this Twin Bill Seen At Kensington In an e\'hil)i1ion hockey game at Keiisuiston rink la<t tllfl'lll. Ilaritlov .Iuiiiors dett‘oted Darn- lcv Old Timers -i~'2 Sr‘nl'lllL‘ for .130 Universin :\\ the .Iuiiiops were. C Cole ll. R f‘rafer I. .l (‘i'alei‘ I Scor- ing: for the Old Timers. Pl. (.‘hanipion I. G \l'all I nephew through them or either of them . distribution of the intestate estate of SAMI‘ICI. RUTIIEIKHIIID DAVIDSON are required to send notice of their claim In to- ul Closing None of tlic tour Dominion Ch'ship Bonspie as Sugcssf “ere born r. "sunspot emir 5m “T The 'I'I'lt"'|'.titli ‘II t I". I'otIum \Ill'lttl.lll1'll expansion c\pt-utlit letljltllljlllll Ill |ll.||l Illi'\ \ \lllt'l‘lt‘llll 'l't'lcplioiic and .mltl I‘Nti .~ \5 TRAILERS REEFERS TANKS PLATFORM CHIP VANS Phone 3829656 mud. \NGI'S '. respectively. and ever) to be entitled to of thin TWO MONTHS untlce. Island Junior Playoffs person S TRUCK BODIES Monrhm h It FRUEIIAIJF NEW — USED PARTS and SERVICE Contact SEABOARD DISTRIBUTORS L D _____._, MISSING BENEFICIARIES t-ZS'I \‘l'l~7 0F SAAII‘I'ZI. Rl'TIlEllli‘mth IHV ’.ealaud. Farntl GEORGE Bl‘f‘llAN:\l\ DAVIDSON and HINTS, lot iiu-rlr deceased DAVIDSIIV. SAMI’III. cluintiu! share iii the I from tltIl \let‘AR'l'IIY K' .\Ie(‘~\l{'l'll\'. SULH'I‘I‘ORS 'e.. Toronto. Ont. n the second twine. hensinr‘» ‘ ‘ ‘ . ‘ 7 ton Soatbi'onks defeated 'I‘igniszli thllll‘, 33. III a hard foiitzlit Prince ‘8' 'illl l'tl l‘tl‘flllllf“ 1" con . .. . . . . . ;,';,'"‘ . " 'm‘m WW, Miltlll nu lull .Il \Itlllh undm‘ WWW no sl'm'l‘” “WT Monday. March llth. 9:15 p.m. :‘l' , . Adults 60e—-—Students 25c Scotland launched its own stock enhance in January ' _ lilo-I .‘lll atiinlganiation of the 'ntermedlafe Playoffs excliaugm ill Aberdeen. Dun» . t .. ._ . . . . .. .. ldee. l‘lflllllilll’fll and Glasgow "()H"\l\l ‘8 FIAIA“ HA“"S l r v >-—---—- ->»—~—-— -—'———-- vs. SI'MMERSIDE COMBINE?" Career School BARBERle; 0R IIAIRDRESSING St'lll-ZI‘IN 'I'EM‘IIINf‘. 'l'l'illl\lltll'lflllt'lfl Allowance other Benefits. Tuesday. March Adult s 75c — and; Adults $l.(l0— I' IRANSVCANADA BEAUTY INDUSIRIES LID. Aloucton, N. B. t (Sydney or AND ICE MEET lfllh. 8:15 pm. Students 35c Students .50c SA N D \"S ROYA I .. " vs. WINNER (TAPE BRETON LEAGUE Glace Bay) IT’S COMING SOON! CENTENNIAL FANCY DRESS CARNIVAL ‘ CIVIC STADIUM 7 P. M. SATURDAY, MARCH 14 CARNIVAL AND ICE MEET OPEN TO ALL CASH AND PRIZES VALUED AT OVER $200 Maritime Senior Playoffs—FORUM WEDNESDAY. MARCH llth _ 8:15 PM. CLASSIFICATIONS. LIST OF EVENTS AND ETC. TO BE ANNOUNCED NEXT WEEK UNDER THE AUSPICES SUMMERSIDE C. W. L. IN AID OF ST MARY’S CONVENT.