10 The tuardian, Uhariottetown, Mon., ».0: ., 1065. | Two Torontonian SetMeetRecords BALTIMORE (CP-AP)—Two |Torontonians set meet records jand two Polish Olympians con- Abby Hof {man of Toronte Olympic Club won the wom- en’s 88-yard run in 2:16.2, fol- tinued their winn U.S. tour lowed home by Cecilia Carter Saturday night with meet-rec- of Hamilton Olympic Club im ord performances in the 1 2: 26.2. all-eastern indoor games Poland's Withold Baran took Ergas Lepps of the Toronto the lead on the third lap of the jTrack Club won the 880-yard,ll-lap mile-run’-and -won by jryn in 1:51.4, topping Robert about 25 yards over-Jim Irons \Zhemineky of Georgetown’ Uni-'of Toronto Olympic Club |versity by about seven yards. Dick Smith of the Baltimore —, — dt eae: pared veeerd — my _ petition in the six - man field, ‘196 finished fourth Baran was clocked in 4:05.7, , . the same time he posted Thurs- | In the two-mile run, Dave El- | day in winning thé Knights of lis of Toronto Olympic Club Columbus mi in New York. clocked 8:50.2, bettering the old | The salar an ran jmark of 8:528 set in 1964 by : , \Pete McArdle. set by Ed an of New York Bryan Rose of New Zealand finished second in 8:50.4 I 'Saints Lose To St. Mary's Athletic Club in 1961! Irons’ time was 4:09.9. \challenge by Bill Crothers of |Canada to win the 600-yard run. + Badenski was voted the out- standing athlete of the meet— |the honor which went to Baran in New York. en luck a Another Pole, Edward Czer-; eam dropped its eleventh nik, won the high jump. at 6-11. straight game Saturday after-| Badenski was timed in 1:10.6 venslly Hudhies. ‘The Si. Duns. |75,00,c0gn? O° Markham, Ost. ve 8. . ns | tan’s team kept on even teams = pe by chest bee? * Premier Walter R. Shaw &t. Dunstan’é-defeated Mt. Al- Saints now will represent the with the Huski antil the last | ne, Wiwed out the oldest mest Sec Kent emchange ‘tied fheic tin Toler eye She sale: ie Rpmee & fe Oak on = Tamark of 1:11 was, set im 1981| ‘ter wh@n their first string all got | ee words to ane another after Championship since 1047. The finals at Saskatoon in March, ‘fouled out. St. Mary's then |om one Saoten of Senentan) | jumped ahead by 15 points. | Crothers even with Lennie Sirois of St. Dunstan's | padenski at yates of the gun| was the top scorer of the after- | eos ; lnoon with 32 points, followed ty [Oe the civic centre's banked ston, Bert Patterson, Ted Mil- ler vs Stan Bryanton, Gerry Bur- goyne, Reg. Mahar, Merlin Mac- boards, but. the Pole _ imme-! route viaire, sOnD Lenpasa and Kim Murphy. PointeClaire goals went te | Jimmie. Mills, Murray ‘Whit- taker and Jimmie Lindsay. y FORMEK JUDGE DIES REGINA (CP) — Roy Theo dore Graham, 78, former judge of the Saskatchewan Court of Queen's Bench and a former Liberal member of Parliamest for Swift Current, died Friday night in hospital. Mr. Graham had been ill for several months POS OC COCO OTe, t Stocks — Bonds $ ROYAL SECURITIES Corporation Ltd. 137 Graften St., . Ch’tows Telephone: 4-8583 Alex M. Wilson, Mar. fighting yesecsecoossoooocosoo' #roude (4), ouawD diac- RESULTS —7 (3) D'Arey Murphy The following are the results Setters 3 — (2), Ray MacFarlane; Caribous | of play in the Charlottetown Mi- nor Hockey League for last 5 > HR oeeeten. Spr 6 Pee Wee T y week. ub to and"Including Satur- day, Feb. 27th: . QUEBEC (CP)—Scarborough Wolves 5 \— Bobby MacMillam 1 ions roared to the grand cham- (5); Lions 3 — Bob Smith, Brian | MIDGET Howatt, Mike Conway. jPionship Saturday ip the sixth Maple Leafs 13 — Mike Mac- Elks 4 — Barry. MacKinnon |international pee wee hockey Donald (6), Richard Johnston 2. ee Pees: — - tournament. (2), Paul Stanley (2), Pat Walsh y son, .Gordie ’ hooti (2), Bob Irwin; Canadians 1 Jack Kipping, eur me iin sa Jim Dowling. Otters 6 — Tommy irwit (3), ice, the suburban Toronto team Rangers 4 — Bobby Doherty Sammy MacLeod, Billy Part-\peat Quebec's best. Montreal (3), Jackie Arsenault; Bruins 3 — Bobby Whitlock (3). * ridge, Justin Madore; Rams 5 — | pointe.Claines i ; Terry Connors (2), Frank Brown = pers. Ste aver Black Hawks 15 Tommy ‘ Ghuthier (4), lan Waye (2), 3) Bobby MacGut- |. e@fborough georers were’ Owen O'Brien (3), Dave Filem- Coyotes 4 — ? ‘ Ronald Deval, who gan (3), Bobby Judson; Ra-| ming, Allan Acorn (3), Blair jhome the winner after three Mayne (2); Citizens 2 — Roger coon 0. PAPERWEIGHT minutes of overtime, captain |+ vricee (3) Alan Avery, who first broke the |f Councillors 8 — Harry Corm- Cardinals 4 — Ronnie Gilles- pie, Jackie Matheson (2), Ken- | ‘fessive and hard ier, Sandy MacDonald (4), Tex MacDonald, Terry Steel (2); ny Green; Eagles 3 — Doug Tawell (2), Bob Dunsford. Red Wings 6 — Mike Campbell | Blackbirds 2*- Brian Thomp- (3), Darrell Poulton (3). son, Willie Keoughan; Jays 2~ | BANTAM Terry Devine, Elwood Goodwin. | Clippers 5 — Tommy Butler 2), Gary Campbell (2), Colina Younker; Senators 3 — Neil Ro- binson (2), Lloyd Gass Hornets 5 — Angus Beck (2), Alan Pickard, Gary Campbell (2): Totems 1 — Eddie Gillis. Blades 6 — Terry Gee, Louis Doherty, Frank MacIntyre (2), David Darrach, Paul Mae- Dougall; Indians 2 — Tommy Prowse, Eddie Stirling Comets 7 — Wilbur Birt (6), John Howard; Flyers 3 — Paul Carmichael, Glen MacInnis, Bill Scarborough ‘Team Wins j PECCOOCCOe ° Chris Estabrooks (2), Frank | Strain; Robins 2 — Kevin Coop- er (2). 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Kent Osborne, Danny Hennes- " PEE WEE sey (3); Crows 2 — Allan Ford, 108 KENT ST., CHARLOTTETOWN Springers 7 — Peter Butler | John Bell. 2nd Fi., Tweel Bidg. * Phone: 894-6518 (2), Billy Doherty (3), Blair |MacKay, Donnie Gallant; Ze- | bras 0. | Seals 8 — Rickey Carner, OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT — PHONE FOR HOURS The province of Sskatchewan | was first explored in 1691. | Kenzie. . lock, D. Reid, G. Procter vs L. | — Joe Molloy Bob Francouer with 27. For St. | diately moved ahead ‘again . entries |Weliner, B. Ball, B. Patiersoa, cones Alen Seales Pecek Danlole wetted 23, 8) *- 84 J\and maintained his margin to Ladies |F. Lewis: (Trainor vs Bonnell LePage, Dr. Leading 99-37 at the halt. st-}{ht finish of the four-man race. 1 at the Bel-) Ice 5 — E. Tanton, W. Cart, | twin, Ivo Cudmore, Alf Hen- ’e built up an iead,| , TEE, Come BE Savonnes ° ve | nesses. neg Sainte wae See ete is ee eae, “| Ice 1 — Open. close the gap. However they just | o-rmrr—. (cy . P : MATCH didn’t have enough to hang on.| © 830 pm. (¢ mixed play- PRESIDENT’S St. Mary's were good on 39 shote| | I. | downs) | The following is the lineup for cut of 2 the a4 r This:is the first draw to de-|the ladies curling — President's | ow % $6 from Oe eet oe ta I, (Mi) \eide “the club mixed curling|Match today at the Belyedere Oi 2") Oo: cont average. On ee eee the free throws, SMU shot good for icing their teams.| B. LePage, A. Moreside, A.|-' 09 cf 32 tries SDU sank 29 ‘C) vs\it the mate or skip is missing, |MacLeod, E. Bartlett vs B. Ho- | 7. ‘59 D. Re-| team will move up. If or| watt, P. "Weir, D. Rogers, F.\ oni _ sirois 22: Francouer first stone unable to substi- | MacLellan. \27: Desserault 4; Lawlor 10; . Drys-itution will be allowed, with the A. Bagnall, E. Wright, E. Da- | ccanolly 5; Burrowes 2: Hub- Neen ene te pe count vies,:M. Rogers vs G. Molloy, |i... Hickey 1: McPhee 5: Rich- ae are en- a & Hennessey, F. Da- | 4 < dce 1 — D. George, N. Mae- E. Taylor, Vv. 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