5 2 4 . ; liickey & .liicholsen's Black Twist I In curling it's "on ms: anoou" lnvthe field orgood Chewing Tobacco it's Will Be First Lady On Canadian Bisley Miss Mary ldaclennan of Alex- andra. P.!l1., will be the first lady marksman to be a member of Canada's rifle team at the ,Bisley . Shoot in Emland when they com- pete there next. July. Miss M'.aci..ennan. who competed against U10 Dominion marksman at Ottawa last August in the Dominion of Canada Rifle Assoc- iation meeting. Placed 10th.. in the Bisley Aggregate that determined me 18-man team that would rep- resent Canada in the 1951 rifle classic. . Posting 3 score of 732 in the D- C.R.A. last Auzust to quality 101' um Bisleyiieam, Miss MscLennan was not listed as one of the 18 members of the team at that time due to the fact. that no formation was open to Indy competitors. other than Nursing sisters at- tached to the Armed services. As 3 member of the Raoyalycan-I adian Army Medical Corps. how- ever, eonfirmation was received here yesterday by Brigadier W.W. Reid. D.S.0., E.D., that Miss Mac- lennan will be eligible to com- pets with Canada's Bi.sleY Team. Her participation on the team Wm mgkg two . representatives from this Province on this year's team. the other being sergeant G. A. coles of Summe side, who also qualified in the Blslley AKKte8ate it the 'D.C!..R. competitions last iulust. ' ' Miss Mscunnsn. who is a school eac” by profession and is Dres- Intly engaged on the teachini: staff at West Kent School. took up ville shootiniz in 1984 and has competed in every Provincial Rifle Association shoot since that More and has been outstanclinz in her performance in many of them. She was a member of the Red Team The Department of Physical Fit- ness. under Director Brigadier W.W. "Bill" Reid. announced its inten- tion yesterday of sponsoring Prov- incial playoffs in the various amat- eur hockey divisions again this year, in both boys and girls brackets. In- cluded in the boys' division will be Paperweight (under 10 years). Pee- Wee (under 12 years). Bantam (un- der 14 years). Midget (under 16 years), Juvenile (under 18 years), Junior (under so years). Intermed- iate. A. B.. and C divisions and In- tersoholastlc (under 1'! years). All age groups mentioned above are as of Nov. 1st... 1950. . . . In the Intermediate A divisicn, teams eligible for competition in- clude summerside. R.C.A.1l'.. Bor- den. Abbies. East Royalty and Saint Dunstan's University. The Inter- mediate B group is open to all rog- istered teams other than Intermed- iate A. operating in closed rinks. while Intermediate C bracket is open to all registered teams competing over open-air rinks. . Miss aonennan Cross Corps during the last war and also instructed members of the West Kent school Cadet Corps in rifle shooting during that time Miiss Maclennarfs scco p- Lishments as an outstanding r in shot comes naturally. as the mem- ber of a piominent family of marksmcn .H.er brother, sergeant George G. Maclennnn. was 3 member of Canada's Bisley team in 1928, and is at present the P.R.A. ehamplon.- while their late father wss an outstanding marksman in psst years in Provincial and other competitions. Miss Macbennan is also very fond of many utdoor sports in- cluding hunting and has taken up curling for the first time thlii season to add to her many other accomplishments. I O O The girls' competitions for Prov- incial play includes the Interschol- astic division (under 17 years of Sept. 1st., 1950) and a girls open bracket over school age in which all registered teams may compete. Any school or club wishing to take part in these pl-aydowns. must reg- ister with the Department of Phys- ical Fitness not later than Satur- day. Feb. 1'7th.. giving the name of the bracket or brackets in which they hope to compete and forward- ing a list cf the players with dates of birth. for each bracket. As all Curling Results And Schedule The Hansen and Acorn rinks continued undefeated in the con.- Iols piaydowns at the Charlottetown iurling Club last night. . ' The Hansen rink scored .a top heavy 16-5 win over the Dr. Prowse -ink. while the Acorn quartet, were iorced to the limit to eke out a 11-10 victory over the- W. R. Jenkins rink. . v r " in another bracket ofplay the. all MacDonald rink scored an im- pressivei 14-6 triumph over the Mcmnls foursome. while the Dr. Giddings rink turned aside the Col. Fill-1 rin-k 12-8. The schedule for tonight follows: 6.15 P. M. Ice 1 - 1". Acorn vs 1". Hansen. Ice 2 - W.R. Jenkins vs. Dr. Prowse. : - n.s.r. JardineTvsTDr.. Midgets, Juveniles. Juniors. Inter- mediate A and B are already regis- iaed wth i1he' M.A.I-I. A.. there will be no need to forward names and axes of these groups. local Rinii 1 likely To Make Trip To B. C. Contributions and promised, support received to date strongly indicate that the Cameron .1-ink ol Charlottetown will represent this Province in the Dominion High school Curling champion- ship,at Nelson. B. C. officials last night were con- fident thai: the weekend ' would see the necessary 1' ancial sup- p0ri.- To date something over one thousand dollars has been con- tributed? from various sources in- O O O Altahough.suoh I large scale pro- gram is nothing new for the local Fitness Department, as they have been carrying on such widespread playodf. competitions in a highly successful for 5 number of Years now. the many individual schcols and clubs can assist the Department greatly if they would adhere to the above regulations and make their registration promptly. It will not only make it a, more suc. cessful program. but will avoid any d.lsa.ppointment to either teams or individual players who might: be. come ineligible for play when play- off time rolls around due to im- lcluding .3400 from the Canadian Proper or late registration. As in Curling Association. 3160 from but years. the Department is kind- Prince of Wales College. 3100 1y presenting suitable awards and from the Confederation Bonspiel and law from Physical Fitness. :11 is estimated that lboilt two thousand dollars will the required for the trip. The conlnitiee here hopes to run a series of dances following lent and thus take care of any expenses not met prior to departure of the team. trophies for the Provincial winners in all divisions. 0 O I After a ten-day layoff. teams in the Island Physical Fitness Bask- etball League will get activities roll- lus again here on Sainrrday night when they will launch into the sec- Olld and 111111 section of iihelr 1951 see . . leel . . . our lesions lliestlooa liorsieds t 950 Grushth a quick! ch-7-prinshel ';.:”.":."'".'.I.',"'m'.ll.""l'.:.::'..".: . year the wide celeyarnngs. nayoyanitaui-iausanunsuiims es : nnrperseaslusuareu.-Is.Yoa'lIsgresiIiss m nice unequalled anywhere is O!-IATHAM. N. 13.. Feb. 8 - (CP)-St. Thomas College edged st. Dunsian's University of Char- lottetown 5-4 here tonight in the opening game of I e N. B.-P.!:.l. intercollegiate hockey playdorwns. The winner will meet the Uni- versity of New Brunswick-Mount Allison University in the finals. St. Thomas scored four straight goals in the second period without a reply from the Island team. St. Dunatan's led 1-0 at the end of the first and St. Thomas took over 4-2 in the second. Charestvwith two goals and Kane. Foran and Cullinsn with single markers. were the scorers for the winners. Clements picked up three assists for st. T-homes. Houde scored twice for at. Dun- stans and Flynn and Deighan had single goals. St. Dunstan's - Goal, McDon- ald; defence. Ayres. Pendergast. Coyle. Martin; forwards. Bernard. Callaghan. Deighan. shreenan. Chreilan. I-Ioude, Gauthier, Mc- Rae. Flynn. St. Thomas - Goal. Banna; de- fence, P. Barry. McDevitt. Cyr. Noel; forwards. Culiinsn, Kane. The two big winners of last night's Mariana senor Hockey League contests. Charlottetown Islanders and saint John Beavas. will be the opponents who will clash over-Forum ice here tonight in a regular Big Four fixture scheduled for 8:30. Always a threat when they clash with Islanders and have won more games over the league leaders than any other club in the circuit, the Beavers can be expected to make it another roaring. close contest here tonight. In their last two meetings, Saint John scored is 6-5 verdict over ls- landers here on Jan. 24th.. and at the Windy city on Monday the two clubs battled to an overtime 3-3 deadlock. That should make tonight's en- counter one for local fans to look forward to. and those who will be on hand for the contest can be as- sured they will see plenty in the way of fast. wide open hockey and excitinl action. schedule with a double bill at the Prince of Wales College auditorium. Ray's Millionaires will meet with saint Dunstan's University in the opening clash. and Summarsida Schnrmarfs will P.W.c. tvevelshmen in the osing encoun- r. 0 O O The final section of iihe schedule will ocmpriss a total of 10 games. lnckidina all unplayed gems of the first section. and will see the final matches concluded on March 10th. rmdy to launch into semi-fins! playoff competition. The four top teams will be eligible for the play- offs, while the two cellar squad: of the six-team loop will be at the conclusion ed the regular ule. O O 0 'ms semi-finals will be home and home, total score affairs. with the team placing first in the regular schedule meeting the fourth place team in me division and the sec- ond and third place teams making up the other semi-final group. The am after the two semi-finals win- ners have been decided. At the end 'or'ei's rim section. Saint Dunsinn's an Jsadiru the ioopwitlinodsfsatsinfourstsrts St. Thomas Edge S.D.U. In. Intercollegiate Game At Chatham Last Night ........m.m...j..m. Despres, M. Barry. Mockler. Dou- cet. Charest. Ciement,1'bran. Referees - Mac!.ean and Jack Stevens. - , smununr I-St. Dunsian's. Flynn (Michael . Penalties - None. Second Period 2-St. Thomas, Kane (P. Barry) 3-St. Thomas, Charest (Clement. Foran) 4-at. Thomas. charest (Clement. Foran) hat; Thomas. Cullinan (Depvres) 6-st. Dunstan's. (Chretian) . . Penalties - None. Tlllrd Period 74t. Dunstan's. 1-loude it-St. Thomas, Foran (Charest) 9-Si. Dunsian's, .. .iI6i;t.ig...... 19:50 3:00 .. 17:01 Deighan . 19:41 Beavers To Clash With Islanders Here Tonight Vics Edge Glace Bay 6,-5 fvrn . NORTH SYDNEY. N. 5.. Feb. 8(-(CP)-North Sydney Victorlus edged Glace Bay Miners 6-5 to- nlght in a Cape Breton Major Hockey League match that saw coach Gordon Driilon of Vice giv- en the "heave-ho" following a hot argument with referee Elliott during the second period. Summnry:-- Firll Period l 1-North Sydney. Bellringer, (Gallagher, Knox) 6.34 2-North Sydney. Medynski. (Verrier, Marineau) 1508 3-Glace Bay. Biggs (Mundrlck) .. 18.31 4-Glace Bay, Biggs. (Mundrlck) 19.59 Penaliief: Marlneau, Frezell. Second Period 5-Glace Bay. Frezeil. (Bonhomme. Gray) 6-North Sydney. Vcrrier, (Medynski) '!--Glace Bay. Bonhommo, (Robertson. Frezeli) . 10.-I0 8-Glace Bay. Robertson. (Bonhomme) I3.53 9-North Sydney. Bellringer. (Gallagher. Knox) 16.20 10-North Sydney. Knox, (Robertson) 26.44 Penalties: Olsen. Bruce. Third Period 11-North Sydney. Knox, (Medynski, Verrier) .. 14.29 Penalties: Korneck. North River Wins 4-2' from Milton In a fast, exciting North River Hockey League contest last night. the Milton Hornets scored a 4-2 victory over the Churiottetown Monarchs after the game was forced into 10 minutes of over- time play before the inus was de- .1. -I finals will be decided at a later cidsd Played at North River. rink,' is was the second game of the sec- ond section of the schedule. The boys were all deadlocked at 2-2 It- tar three periods of regulation time before Leith Andrews and Dan Coiu fired Milton's third and . fourth markets in the extra frame that set the game on ion for the , We Favored To . . E -3: Hornets. Andrews, garnered one for mi- tnn earlier in the night. was the leading coelsettsr for Iliton while ling oolss picked up their other marker. alurpehootsn Afar Hon- archs were Blurry and Burks wh collected 0 There atallyesoh. were seven penal handed out on the night's play witnsiaoftheswardsgoingtoilu dslsatedllonarohs. -1-1:-J:------j-ax:-m in-roan iillili ” A Ssaruanavmom ' 'Tl:est.Boy'Ilts' any-as , . .. .,,., Q” . FEBRUARY 9, 1951 ilockey Scores. Maritime Malon- Moncton 3; Saint John 10. Ch'town 6; Halifax 4 . Capo Breton :- Glsce Bay 5: North Sydney 6. National e:- Detroit 4: Chicago 3. THE STANDINGS Big Four GP W L T F A Pie. Oh'iawn .. 85 48 18 4 293 113 90 Halifax 65 85 21 8 273 249 73 St. John .. 64 39 32 3 238 250 ill Moncton .. 66 16 46 4 203 335 86 Cape Breton u'-P W I. T F A Pts. Sydney 03 31 15 11 215 164 85 Glace Bay 63 34 29 10 206 219 58 No. Syd. .. 62 15 32 15 185 253 45 Fans Reminded To Casi Vote For Favorite Player Fans, when you go to the Forum tonight to cheer for your favourite players in action in that tilt be- tween Islanders and saint John that promises to be I. whale of a contest, don't forget to vote for your favourite player too. Yes. there is a bailott on the back of your program that entitles you to a. vote for the !slander's player you think is the heat, and 3 new Progress brand tailored suit awaits the player who gets the most popular vote at the end of the regular schedule. The contest is sponsored by Jack Cameron's Men's Wear store on Kent Street who is also the kind donor of this practical and val- uable award. It has been a close race to date with defencems Johnny Dutchak leading the pop- ular player parade hy a close mar- n over Phil Vitaie, Danny Hor- eck and Wes "Bucko" Trainor. while many other Islanders per formers are bunched closely be- hind them. so cast your vote now. it may be the one that will put your favourite in front. All you have to do is buy a pro- gram when you go to the Forum tonight. write in the name of your choice in the space provided in the ballot at the back, and drop it into the special box at Jack Cam- eron's store on Kent street. or mail it to that address. Second Section - Of Hoop Schedule Opens Saturday The Island Physical Fitness Basketball League will get the second and final section of their 1051 schedule underway here on Saturday when a double bill will be held at the Prince of Wales College auditorium. The final schedule will also include unplayed games in the first section. The four warns who will meet in that fixture, are Ray's Million- aires and Saint Dunstasfs Univers- ity in the opaiing i at and Summeuide SohiurmI.n's and P. W. 'C. Welshman in the second. Following isle final matcha in the regular schedule on Mud: 10th. the playoffs will be com- menced with two semi-final divis- ions in home and home. total-point series, the first team-meeting iourth and the second and third teams making up the other divkion. Planswillbemadefou-tzheilinais ota1stes-dsiesfteriihetwosemi- final -winners have been decided. is the remaking schedule: 10-Ray's at S. D. U. sdumnsnls at P. W. C. 14-P. W. C. at R. C. A. I. Y. M. C. A. at Ray's. 11-R. . A. 1'. at 8. D. U. Sdiurrnan's st Ray's. ll-P. W. C. at S :13. U. Y. M.C. A. as. D. U. Ray's at P. W. C. 3-6. D. II. It P. W. C. ii-uumax, rub. e -(or) - Hslifax st. In:-y's blew a three- goai second period lead to Char- lottetown Islanders" and the hiri- nogg, 15;." Q. Til "M "'1" y a 0-l..V1i:.Yv:l7 mm on come up with here tonigh . saints, skating fast in the first M minutes. built up a 2-0 lead and at the halfway mark had in- creased it to 4-1. Then they stopped skating and when the period closed. Islanders were leading 5-4. . It was all they needed. In the third. they allowed saints to carry the play and with a top performance from Hsl.GorBon in the Island case. they threw off the desperate attacks of the local club. Islanders shot the puck into an empty net late in the third when coach Sweeney schriner pulled D'Aoust for a power play. It was a good game in the first two periods with lots of action and some nnartly executed goals. In the opening ” pter. Saints skated all over fslsnders: and brought joy to the hearts of their fans with their display. They con- tinued their top work for the first half of the middle frame then bogged down. A pair of penalties in quick succession to Eddie Brown start- ed saints on the downgrade. The first was -strictly from referee Bradshwwis own book. but it gave Islanders A man advantage and they capitalized. Hardly lad he returned to the ice when he was chased again and once more the Charlottetown teamcame through. Before the period ended, they batted in another pair and that was the game. Saints threw atiax after at- tack at the Island cage in the third and fired 17 allots at Hal Gordon but they failed to find any : G 1. pv . fence. Grabowaki. 3'; Sulllvln: : win”, you. '.!.h::h. E.".l'U..f.:"..:.'- ".:.....- C- Diguer. noiiettf ' 5” Officials: nhdsha-w, Clancy IUMMAIY rim reriod 8-Halifdx. 'Dhomas . i0-Charlotte-town, in-wiyuayn . 1-Hlilihx. Campbell W iscn) ( a ........................ .. 131,3 2-Halifax. Watson S (Myketyn. l-iolleti) mum Penalties: Du-toha-k, agaud; Thomas. Mobsgon. y' second Period (Sullivan. Ford) Wswlyahim. Baiumie) 13:39 8-Charlottetown, Besud;-y (Viiale) ............................ .. 9-Charlottetown. Beaion (Vhaic) 18:53 Penalties: 'llhomas (major), Clements (major). Blhhggigl Psvao. Vitaie, Brown (2), Third Period (tsveno, Trainer) .......... .. lime Penalties: Beaudry (2), Tr in. or. Beavers Down Hawks d Last "Night , liedtvasmsnydithvntplayqu. 10-3 In Game SAINT JOHN. N. 3.. Feb. 8 - (CF) - '1ihi.Ni place Saint Jain Beavers increased their already wide lead over Moncion Hawks. in line collar of the fou-r-team Maritime Major Hockey League. by -burying the iuckless Birds und- er a 10-3 score tonight. Jack 'lYialer pertormed the hat. trick for Beavers and assisted on two other goals. Ted Watson shot minor to constituted a record for the mg- ged Maritime Major Leaaie. mil. Demaliiuk, Barckwell, Dorwling. Calling of only one penalty - u Nicolle in the second - Llhe-ups: a brace. oimu saver mum Salm John: Goal. Brodeur. de- weire Larry Blsclabum. Buck 5309- - - 33'5"-""m3 95'"- W-hltlock, Nick Nicolle. Roger Whitiiock: wines. Nioolls. Watson: Jodoin, and Paul Piatz. The suc- subs. Hahn. M-udie. Cavmeeie. Tha- oessful Moncton marksman were let. Jodoln. P181? ' Marcel Bassette, am-am Mm” Officials: swam and Ssnioni and Mo-usle Dowling. The mtleasm starts: on even 3UMMA3V terms. e first peri and 3-2 in favor of Saint John. givers "Ni 70"” fired two in the second against one for Moncicn and mu wild 1-Monoim. Bessstio .-. ........ .. lzii with Live more in the third. 2-Saint John. will-D011 llnfiuena had an effect" on uhg (Nicolle. Hcon) 6:54 game. Les Calvin. Monctonts 3-Slim J0hlI- mwklbum regular goslie. and Tommy Bren- ('nhaler. Plats) .. .. l3::ii Man. Saint John centre. were on 4-Saint John. Wlhl ,, the sick list. Referee Stan Swain (Nicolle. 30140) - -- 191-7 went through two periods before 5-lMI'lI0Wh Mu-1" , A doctor ordered him to bed. Neil y (Besseite) 19.36 Sanford officiated alone in the last Penalties: Nom- canto. Fred Sonler. subbing my Calvin, 100004 Period made 29 saves. 'lihe rssint John ' net-minder. Dennis Brodeur, .swp- 6-Monctoo. Dawling . vped 18. (Miisni. Mcxensie) 8.24 Moncton opened the scoring when 7-Saint John. Thales . Bessotte soloed with no one in in. 3018111) -w 5-” front of him escoept Bxodeur, who 6-Saint Join. 'ilhslu' had little chance on the shot. Saint (Jodoio. Pistz) .............. .. 10 18 John goals by Watson. Bll&usu Penalty: Nicolle. and Whiilock followed as a result of combination plays. Bessetto Tlllfl "'13 helped Miller to, end -the period scoring. t John. Wabaa d Dowling's d '- -M d ('."”" 'Il - '" early in the second finimed the lo--Saint Jam, Nicolle . y tallies for Moncton. A long shot (winmock Heal) ......... 6-5 -by Thsler bounced off sonlerll pads into the net. and he came ( . P1813) scorer counted five minutes later 13-Saint John. Thain! I” with s slapshot from a scramble (Phil. Jodoin) ................ 15- inside the blue line. 13-saint. John. Plats ,3, Saint John's five goals in the (Wihitloelr, 1-icon) ........... i'i. . wide open third period were i.sl- Penalties: None. HOCKEY A KELLYS CROSS RINK FRIDAY, FEB. 9 - Kelly's Cross Red Wings ” vs. ., Appin Road Bulldogs Skate After . . FORUM EVENTS. IIIDAY - '10 III -noon! - lilo - er.-some vs. ssruamr -. and-nco - srsojs. Li. I: 3; I-IOCJZIIJY -.m.sui.u1eu HOCKEY NORTH RIVER RINK FRIDAY, FEB. 9th Albany St. Pats vs. -Milton Hornets Game Time 8:30 Skate After Game (