opened the first nts, playing with only | Moun into the 1 6.12 ” For Additional Sport See Page 10 | oma Fepey 7 @ Le Saple we et tt L F - ok ‘Boal by — om Z os a nt 2 et = 83 h ra 2 eERE iris ie z ase eHteille Hie ah i : i oF r ie 7 8 ie tt Hn 2. wife pile ‘ancy Greene, 22. of Rossland, |urst, B.C., and. P Mort Trem (CP)—|last year is the rink from Canadian championships : fet ggex8 Hy Hibs izaea.t i Lf : rap a rid Ld ia i aa i hy in the women's division. Duncan took Peter Campbell Memorial Tro-|the Halifax rink of gave her the} Nova Scotia is represented by © Miss’ Greene, morial ski competition. rst-place runs z erformance, coupled with two|resented by the D Sunday /finals this year, Manitoba {s rep- | vs. tario vs. Nova om Saturday, ski team. ‘Dunstan's pf the slalom Sunda: pated eight others in orid's top female skiers. plant, _ COLLINGWOOD, Ont. Cup. Her mes = Won the women’s and men’s al-|Shirlty Pilson, last ne combined championship at} Mrs. Anne first annual Peter Cam rep -N.B._This—-year, however, ;|Saskatchewan_vs._Ontario. Alberta vs. Nova Scotia; one . of \ ISDU Vars in the giant/Mrs. Hane 528 esse jastelt | Haye’ z 7 de-| —Last members of Canada’s na-jhert who was Dagg’s caer S Say i both heats | Winnipeg runs of the slalom Sunday. |her power y to win the | Casselman, » best times- for both runs in|dian Ladies’ ‘Miss Greene and Duncan both |Ruth Hebert, packed wife giant slalom Saturday and |tion. She has PRESIDENT rink ue., Sunday |laghan, ‘who is mean, 21, of |it is without skip University |iod as Whitlock ‘tn the |mon,. second, the newcomer. year’s champion, pbell |Mrs. Gerry Lenihan as lead are lish C repeaters with Mrs. Helen Gam- | wick: and |land; Quebec vs. Alberta; Brit- \ Orser, auphin rink of |ward Island vs. Alberta: Joyce Beek. oe con: BATHURST REPEATS The only other repeater of Mrs. P ‘t make it third, : ; lay by considerable |the, RCAF station at Summer- | Columbia the Kenota both heats of thethe rink of Mrs. Kay Hoare of|Brunswick vs. nd vs. Quebec; Sas vs. Alberta; New wie Cc Fat alt si He 3 f at EF i Wt ike if a Bath. | bec from |ward Island; Manitoba vs. Que- a 2 vs ey Snow; Prince Edward Island by | katchewan toba_ vs. Mrs. Rene |Edward Isla Plac a < a in the | British Col Brunswick vs, vs. Ce | Brunswick vs. oltuimbia + vs. ick vs. roneeand Edward ze eas vs. ova dai 3 az f rai aH ile i MARCH 2 Manitoba vs. Nova Scotia. MARCH 3 MARCH 1 ‘Newleyeéiand. foundiand vs, Alberta; Third round.,9 a.m. British |8. Chicago, lumbia vs. Ontario; Newfoundland ; Alberta. Eighth round 9 a.m.: Island, ce (Saskatchewan vs. Quebec; New Boston Scotia; Columbia vs. Saskatchewan, _p.m.: Saskat- Scotia ; British Prince 4 [posto 20 (Vasko, Bul ‘s. Ontario ; Manitoba Prince Edward Quebec. Manitoba vs. Ontario; New Brunz- . |Edward Island vs. Nova Scotia; by Mrs.| Fifth round 9 a.m.: Saskat- year's third. |chewan. vs. Prince Edward 1s- Newfoundland vs. Nova Scotia. the |— Sixth round 2:30 p.m.: Mant Seventh round 8 P.M.: Prince - Newfoundland; Prince Ed. Fourth round, 8 p.m.: New Quehec New Brunswick; On- ick; Ontario vs. Newfoundland; : p.m.: Man- British New- Abia vs. Prince Ed-| Columbia vs, | sito, rear 7:38; Mani- | Vasko) with 7 The game. The Chicago g 20 period as b New| Another SCORED ON E Fe iil feat i : z ts i ele a5 Edward Is-|—Doak 16:39. backhanded the in front of ette tapped .it a Bowe |e could make a ater ‘lng Mat 14 (Hull a 14 (Hull, tying eal 66 onds after Pete Aitentenes--17,000. TORONTO!S MEW First peried—1. 2 canara Maki Prince |4:09, Hodge 13:42. . Shots on goal by Hicke ska line all the Toronto finished ite Tete sees r Seek oan met i 2 i i te ne El ings 53 i VC WINNER DEAD Admiral ‘| GOSPORT, England (AP) — Richard Bell who. won the Vic- | GUARDIAN.- PATRIOT CENTRAL PRINTERY S. R. Johnetod Lim --:116 St. Peters Road Dial 894-8548 ited | Stewart Motors Ltd, 224 Great George St. ‘Dial 804.5579 *Suggested Anglia Standard maximum retail delivered price at Charlottetown. Whitewalls and deluxe wheel covers extra. Take a look at Anglia and the luxurious, action-packed Cortina at these desiers, | : _ 3 SeSEEaS es s22e2 ite eel -— SUE ATE ti au a te ta ne Me a tls eT [ete ui it ie ah gat fi, & se ileelle 8 ie: came site 0,2; the, Mon all rit i ; at : i B, ite serving @ Me, oa aan ee = EDWc eChé Wins; & e counterparts satan Bantams Hi \agleelgsry [53 u Harbour 21 in s playoffs. . The Paper- “Nis saps tea ! series 6-2 while 11-0. and 80 triumphs series 19-0. | ih ieielk EB z z shad- z st om Sybaided merside, ithe optt te oS sty fr SUMMERSIDE — The oS S&S A — or = Ww) mE and Souris. Charlottetown, Park- ies Setsha ke teams are from O'Leary, Sum- Point totals forthe first game year in Charlottetown. Visiting! . : aH “a [ be Weel We ME loormarpent leat 1—48 247 1—27 26 2—26 1—54 2-13 3-35 4-42 36 1-36 2-17 265 67 1—19 Eiet jinn a Ely f alte re cipieeé ene Pre AFIT eds , (t szete ges : 4 al i 4 etal ae = (a Seacrige logay ( 289 eee, CP) te file BELLE mie ae is 35 ue ze - former Montreal te Hu rule ae Holea | 3 i eer ie t Hi aa Frei 1 ihe! ite ay Hl ae ae i (yates Jehtye. the asf 87 i ne t nile ei tt nie Eh Ab 2 pegs el z i 1 Silver A < Hed lich —Niwt Eé als EBEE < 32 eay eae lay 1:32 Talbot 11: 53 ) 10:45. Penalties ee Rousseau 22 Boivin as ihsitvaans Harper) 7:23; 3./19:10. Belt- 2. Montreal, G. Trembley |son 12:20, G. G. 1:57; | ere) rose il 10:24; MacGregor |Tremblay 21 (Beljveau) 19:56. Penalties—None. goal by: ts in aah | t nee 8. Montreal, (Backstrom, Laperri- ‘. Third period—7. Montreal, ee = 18 (Bathgate, Delvecchio) |Penalties—Beliveau 12:30; Wat-| 8 rae Treeyler, Vetoes) it it it ret eli f ie A EIETE] ees for Floyd Smith, ' 2 5 8 gi? g = SB & 3 ; oe Rousseau eee victory, their second .at ae the — after a lengthy dry | 7a ah & 253 zEe : ® = = @ and They've lost for the ‘10th time in their last} § = three times in its last 16 games. = Canadiens wasted a two- on lead before coming back . to. seal the vie- their National Hockey real goals as the Canadiens won Richard scored. the other Mont- | 77 7 af $e 3 i. as z v g g i g z Henrl only iy DOAK, PARENT, *POST COLLIDE Leas: Canadians, Hawks Vi ‘en De adlock. / one ctors RggFeaS eR= rich alll : ‘for 60 Saint Du min second Minus Hn eaissg2 opportunities that they had: The old Glen Hughes The hungry Saints managed to slow the pace of the game down at the first and capitalize on -most of the services of star forward Mike Kelly who has set a league record for number of assists and defensive stalwart the adda uable to the forced into bad oe cog) Nad fe ce in the Maritime In utes Saturday and it paid off as they tt ge “a team makes its breaks’ seen paid its dividends as the Mount Allison club was game as Jack Kane's chargers By CHRIS ANNETT Can Be Proud | ; Henry 4 He checked Mounties crazy from one end of the ice to the other: Time and -time again this versistence in forechecking and back- w occasions but he came up with a brilliant game in front of the Saints ly had a good deal of liq- the e SDU 4 Va rsi ty SPORTS FRONT t re Best little car going 66 ANGLIA..$ 4 © 24,000 mite/24 month warranty ‘gn Fs eEetes eT f : i “Ty | bef dag hh ta ir ie Eee a : i i ata We fde tug ; Family-size interior y p. ) ot sport 54h + Deep. comfortable bucket seats o Rally-winning performance 1200 has a : C.C big : i } | = ine?” Drug Store and [ i ia i “lik rf 8 gtk ab fle nt =z hy Peat, el ‘ile. eel “ll Ret he 33 Hea a en rf i it ‘ i i re pin gi se Cah _ losers. HOCKEY (P. E. 1. Junior Finals) CIVIC STADIUM. ie Se ee i “f Ay fi a aesies i. Fit 33 let rile i ty iat e* zz E eta i Wai i cee ithe : GES; By N ers In Second Game OFS ah fans. outscored, merside Charlottetown pie finals tercollegiate hockey league. | afternoon at forum before Piet nyt amet i ie eles? nstan’s University put out. 150 per cent. effort the second” game of Legion Iie Gt 1700 Char! Tuppy with four and three g re oe exuberant | outskated, and outbumped Sum- *\tacDonald and Tam spearheaded nae | lottetown = Ls ® : a juniors in the Island yesterday oals | out the wee a play Donnie Arsenault started the | | Foes Be eee CECH MacDONALD when he earried. the p | period ‘to cut the lead to 7-1. a hg cere pa ta HFS? fi i 3 ik fi i Hi open ¢ Fes es bate a te a eS 4 eri a Rangers Trounce 5 ~ The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., Feb. 28 ,1966. 7 * one