i .....M.............. . - . ..... A 1.. g . M5, .. .,.;es.3..-tr f fr": WT '5 5' ” as 5 SECOND CONSECUTIVE VICTORY In Thril If. Dunstan'a University hoop- sters rolled to their second con- secutive victory in the N.B.-P.E.l. intercollegiate Basketball League defeating University of N ew Brunswick's Red Raiders 56-63 in a thrill-packed. overtime battle: ling Hoop at the S.D.U. gym Saturday night. Saints were sparked to the big upset victory by some fine marks- manship on the part of lanky Lorne MacGuigan and John IHo dot Kelly, who swished 21 points each throtigh the cords ('a iain Bob Fearon turned ' solid game on the floor pluncked through 12 points in the bargain. .Iim Miliigan with 15 points was high scorer for the surprised Ral- d-rs. who set back on their heels in the early minutes as the battling Saints ran into a quick lead. Bob Porter was next high for U.N.B. with 15 points and .Iohn Gorman had 13. GAME TIED At the end of regulation time the score was deadlocked at 59 59. Lonnie Taylor had the first chance to put the Raiders int the lead in the 5-minute LORN E MacGl'l(ilAN tussle Gorinan cut one point. After the Saints re- stay with a foul shot. The Saints hung desperately up- to their slim margin until th overtime session was nearly over. Then the Raiders had to open tip wide if they were to win the tussle and Honda Kelly broke in under the basket with no U., B. player near him to put the Saints 8-up. In the dying seconds of the gained possession of the hall they hung grimly on to it until Chick Morrison broke into the cl! tar and fired the final basket just as the horn sotinded the end of the game. THRILLTNG BATTLE It was one of the most thrill- ing battles seen on a Charlotte- town floor in years and kept the big crowd in a state of excite- ment that wasn't relieved until Morrison dunked the last two points. Apparently taken by surprise the Red Raiders were rocked in the early minutes of play as Ilie Saints, with Kelly doing the ho- the lead to'iiors, JOHN KELLY I took a 1-0 lead and built ll into a 15-7 spread before U.N.B. -' could get untracked. As the half' wore on l7N.B. cut the Saints lead to 16-13 and. with Porter carrying most of the load, ran ahead 23-20 and built their lead tip to 27-20. However. Saints rallied and tossed in six straight points by half time Saints had eased in front 31-29. As the second half iinderwayI Kelly swished 2 in a row and Saints had a 35-29 lead and then riiade it -ltl-.'l2. However. in the next few iitiitiiles L' N.B outscor-I cd Saints 11-4 and their comfort-; able 11 -point margin dwindled tol 1 point. Saints went on the move again TEAMS FROM 5 CLUBS Island Curling Ch'ships Al S'side On Wednesday Play for the British Consols trophy. emblematic of the Pro- vincial single-rink Curling Champ- ionship. tommen u at the Sum- nwrside rink on Wednesday Morn- ll1L'. Feb. 13th at nine o'clock. Twcnty rinks representing the the island curling clubs have lf””lt colored in the competition it'll is conducted on the double ”"-out system of play. This is irst year in which the island -iipionships has been open com"- :tliin with no limit on the niim- I; r uf rinks which may enter triiit any Curling Cltih. Also for the first time this year, a second section designed to pro- vide competitive curling for the entrants who are knocked out oi the championships section. is be-I lng sponsored by the Prince Ed- ward lsland Association which is donating prises to the winning and riiiincr-tip rinks. In past year each cluii held their own playdowns to ilcciiic which rink, or on fl('(!r'1SSItllls ttvu rinks, would represent thc club at the Provincial playflttktllx. As :a result only a small pi'opoi'tion of the aspirants to the protincial crown in any year, got in the Provincial play Downs and did not receive any conipctititc citr- ling outside thcir own clubs fl is hoped that the new sec- tion will provide some of these teams with stronger opposition and eventually improte thc cali- ber of P.E.1sland curling. Following is the draw I First Round Wed. 13th. 9 a.m. ice 1 BF. Hiintcr tsi vs .1 A Clark IS-. ice 2. - F..(i. (fannon 'Si is. H., tiickie ts: ice I.- B. Macwilliams (St vs. I l l have certainly been rising to the: tglcasion in these critical 001110-la. I . ., I - ey are not out of the woods in ( F" unwbm M ithvir fight for n tlla.V:ofI ocriit.l 12 x.,,,,. however. and a defeat at 'he' ,I.I, II (3 Ma..l)0,,atd .cl H, rut, Illfiftds of the Montague team to- ..,,.im-; to I'nighl would be little less than I M, 2 H (i, Aikm..." i(:i ye I-Lpdisaster to thc Aces as tltc Prim- ugh ch,-isinm; rnggpw roscs are the fifth place club. and ice .1. w.L. MacDonald tCI vs. ' F2. Biirticn ltil 1 .nt. Ice 1. Vl'.li. 3l?lt'Nt'lll lCl vs. Morrison iSi Ice 2 (i..l. Hayes :5) vs. D.A. 1 . iiicron l('l ice 3. ii. Matthews (A) vs. El” .-lcorn iC- ' tt p.in. ice 1. AG. Macl)uiiald iliii vs. i) F. I-Zde iRCAFI ice 2 Losers Section Xi. ice 3. Losers Section Game 21 I 9 p.nt. ice l.;',.'l. Draw will be posted. HOCKEY SCORESI Saturday By THE ANADIAN N at Long Montreal 3 Boston I New York 4 Toronto 4 Chicago 0 Detroit 5 American League Buffalo 8 Cleveland 7 Rochester 1 Hershey 0 Providence 1 Springfield 8 International League Fort Wayne 0 Indianapolis 7 Huntington 0 Troy I Cincinnati I Toledo 2 IW. P. All-Stars Montag Ignsss Primroses Battle To 6-6 Draw The West Prince All-Stars and fine showing against a Senior Hoc- Montague Primroses played to a key team with 37 !l0P!- Dlllfln M5 6-6 tie game before the largest 29 stops. I crowd of the winter at the Alber-; ton rink Saturday night. , Trowsdale, Longaphie and Car- Iroll combined for all of the visit "or: goals as they brought their team from behind in the Hi I rd period to even the score in a ,crowd pleasing exhibition gami- which saw the home team lcading 4-1 at the half way mark. l L. Gaudet notched the first tal- lies of the game for the All-Stars CURLING U9 l LINEUPS ; MONTAGUE:- Goal. Dillon; Dc-i fcnse Longhaphle, MscLure. Mac- llac Forwards--Carroll. Arsen- I .iiilt. Trowstiale, Ketch, MacLean : l..inilr,v. ll.l.-STARS:- Goal. P. Hardy, llt'lPf1Se--R. Nicholson. C. Fraser. H. Profit, E. Murphy; Forwards-l 1. Gaudet. W. Hardy. G. Mill-l lwws. E. Miliman. M. finch. B. Ithc Aces played with lplayoff itiii Saturday night when' Saints Rock U.N.B. 66-63 ame and with a little more than minutes left held a fairly com- manding 59-52 spread. But in the next minute U.N.B. dunked 5 points and, with only 30 seconds tack Ron llianzer raced in unmole led with the tying basket. For a time in the first half it looked u it the saint; were go- defeat twice and the Saints piledlbun had 1;. ing to toss the game away on free throws. The Raiders were red hot in the five-throw depart-; ment in that session and made good on 11 of 1:! tries. Referees Don MacLean and Harold Howatt called 26 personal fouls against the Saints and 13 against U.N.B. BOX SCORE FG F5 PF Pit... Kelly .. .. .. 7 MacGiilgan .. Fearon Morrison McGonnell .. Noonan .. .. Tingley .. .. . . Swift Bet: Lake . . . . .. Totals U. N. R. Manver Wightinan .. Bryant Milligan Gorman Porter Vaughan . . . . . .. llicllesy . Taylor Thorpe . 0 Tiiials.. . 2i 6.1 I Referees; Don !liacLean. Har- old Howatt. 5 4 l l l l l 1 '5 -r gOon---:;-..a:Iia-o- lPt Saturn, Siceooocu :3: :3D:I1b9I3l0b: gcoeaoo.-t-us; fl 0 fl -Ticaaecnu--at---;; '5t'cca-ocean--4 5:u::--nua.--.- face S'side Aces Al Stadium Tonight i Stadium ionighI- And the Aces at the present time they are the team it is most important to pin it dcfcat on. I Auer the thrilling game which BYC. the stadium will no doubt have al large crowd to ttatch this one Grant Grady whose suspension has cxpired will be in uniform. and it is expected the club will be at fulllI strength with the exception of their playing coach, Lorne Hen! nessey. Charlie Hogan will handle the home squad in Hennessey's ab- snore. uiii. 3." Drop: Saints 6 - 2 In Hockey FREDII-IRICTON (CPl- Univer- sity of New Brunswick Red Devils Rained their fourth consecutive Maritinic lntercollegiatei hockey l they dIlmpPfl St. Duiistnns Unlver-l lily of Clt:trlottetoti'n ti-2. Freshman Htid Pearson, a form- er Sussex lcgionalres player, scor- ed twice ilcdlcy Savoy, .lim Mc- Niitt. .lohn Rcnson and Bill Me- Donagh fired the others for Red Devils. Buck Davey and John Mac. Donald were the visiting snipers. Al-l first period lie was followed by four unanswered UNB goals in the middle frame. Howe Scores To Give Red Wings Trotters Lose 2; Saints Win 2 07 lime remainllltl. III 5-D.U. It: into second place and the rushing over Trotters Saturd was broken up at center and I saints took over third place as s P.W.C. Layers swish 5344kf6 3 The Charlottetown Gtindinn. Monday. Feb. 11. 1957 in Weekend Basketball Games The once invincible Trotters" slid; the Y.M.C.A. to a 56-40 victory ay evening at ed in 18 point! :result of City Basketball League to top point-getters on both teams. games played over the weekend. The Trotters went down to, in double wins to lead the Trotters" by two points in the standings.f Trotters fell Saturday evening 56-40 at the hands of the Y.M.C.A. land Sunday at SD U. the Saints 4; Bu,-Re 1. Tom; . 40 handed them a 65-55 beating. Saints other weekend victory was a 41-32 triumph over P.W.C. Sat-l urday. SUNDAY GAME , Saints attack was led-SundayI by Eugene Lake with 14 points. Ken MacKinnon with 13. Bob Line- z1 IIIIIII. WM ,2 "Id DIIII -make Wm, IL oter P.W.C. Welshmen at P.W.C. 11 lFather Clarence Roche was high 53””'d” 5""”00"- scorer for the shorthanded Trot- ters with 16 points. l.ineups:- Saints:- Mat-Kinnon 13; Linegar 12; Wise 8; MacNeil 2; Ledweil 1; Mark Ladner was tops for the Trotters with 13 points. Don Mac- Lineups:- Trotters:- liepage 3; C. Ready 2: Doyle: Ladner 13; MacLean 12; .'llcGonnell 2; MacKinnon 2; Roche Y.M.C.A. :- Atkinson 7; Crockett ll; Doucette 10: Lavers 18; Phlllipg 6 Welton 3; Scantlebury 4. Total - 56. SAINTS - P.W.C. Ken MacKlnnon tossed in 17 points to spark the Saints victory The MacKenzie brothers trigger- held. Teams from eight Island Tourney Outstct ed 21 points between them for the Welshmen. Allan MacKenzie being high scorer with 11. Il Lineups:- I I II E INTERMEDIATE Annthcr 'mu.-"I game at Civic Lake 14; Farmer 4; Tooke 11. salnts:- Tot-ke a: Linc-gar 9:1 Total - 65. ;Wise 7; MacKinnon 17; Farmer,' Trotters:- Btirge 11: Ladner 13; 1 MacNcill. Total 42. llicGonncll 13; Roche 16, Le-page 2 2 P- W. C: - Johnston: While Total . 55, istorey 2: Flack 1; K. ltiacKenziei TROTTIZRS - Y.M.('.A. :10; H. MacLean 6; A. MacKenzielI Young Stewart Lavers spurred 11. Total - 32. Island A.A.U. of C. Announces Interme First Round Intermediate "B" dish. and ”C' playdown chedules were Series "L":- Rustico at Keits!ng- released last evening by officials tun; Kc gton at Rustlco. of the Island Branch AAU of C Series ”M':- Glasgow Road at as follows:- Seven Mile Road; Seven TNT RMEDTATE "B' ;Road at Glasgow Road. S9”?-S ”A"3' 140' 15 31 NW9 Mlle All scrics will be best of three Creek; Nine Mile Creek at Lot l6.Igames Wm, mm; mm, H "aces. 59”” "3. Albany "- Mm”? sary at home of first-named home M'"”',' l” AI””,"y- .team. Gate receipts of third game 5"!" 'Ci' M""l"8"9 t" will be divided equally between Georgetown; Georgetown at hlun-lwmpemm teams. ta;::I'ep l Home teams are responsible for ' "C; Iarranging for rink and payment Elmsdale M MW of officials who are to be agreed nagement of compet- "f)":- Souris -- Bye ..II.4 g Annan at Elmsdale lUP0n by ma 1- .- Cornwall at Can-ll” teams lcannot come to I Series Ixttnan; . Series ado Packers; Canada Packers at Cornwall. Series ”G":- Morcll l'oint: Rcd Point at Morell. Series ”H':- Summerville I Mitrray Harbour; Murray Har-i hour at Siimmcrville. .597 g , I series --1- T,-yon .1 Crapaudg be completed by mitinite. 1-eh. Cmpaud at Two". 19th so arrani.'cm':iits can he made Series "J":- York at ttampstiire; - for the second round. Competing amps;-,1,-e at yolk, iteams are advised they can. start Series "K': Cavciidish at games in this round Ilrnntcdiatcly. Springfield; Springfield at Coven-. depending on avallablllti 07 Fink!- B at Red1Branch A.A.U. of C. will that competent officials are 3;: pointed. 3P' H Jerry A. Hanover Cops Trot At Dartmouth Racing Meet DATITMOUTH. NS. tCPl Sit-lvictoria Driving Club, Charlotte- per Hal, owned by Harry Hirsch town; and Cuniialy. Halifax Har- o' Sydney, won the champion- r.t-ss Cliih. ship quarter-mile pacing event in Saturday. Charluttctown- eiitrv 29 3-5 seconds at the international .lcrry A. llanovcr. owned byIRoy ice Meet held on Lake Banook Babin. won the 31.000 Trot in a here Sunday. race-off with Wee Michael and Super Hal tititran three other Pepper Boy. Eastern Driving As- tiit-ision winners in the 51,100 soclation. Dartmouth. event. They were: Cooley lloy. The course was covered with owned by Ralph Macf-'adyen. Hiiii- water and slush Sunday follow- ler River. P.E.1. Whispering Hope ing a snowfall. Rangers Defeat Canadiens 5-4 I NEW vonit (AP!--Dean Pron-'tMut'plly. Sullim" 7254:). New lice slammed home a goal with York. Hebenton lLewicki. Suth- diate "B" & "C" Dates; Mile I less than two minutes remaining to enable New York Rangers to defeat Montreal Canadiens 5 - 4 Sunday night in a National Hockey League game. The first sellout crowd of the season in Madison Square Gnrilen, 15.926, was on hand and saw Can- sdiens twice come from behind to- tie the count. Prentice skated in front of the van) 18:48; 6. Montreal, Prono- vost 19:54. Penalties: Howell 2:54. Gadsby 3:55. Talbot 6:13, 15:33. Johnson. Prentice 3:27. Gendron Evans 13:27. I Second period: 7. New York. Creighton (Evans. Henryi ll:20. Penalties: St. Laurent 4:17. Lew- tcki 6:51. Beliveau 12:10. Howell 15:33. Third period: 11. Montreal, 13:00: 6. Mtmllttiie. 14:16; 7. All-Stars d (J. Smallman, F Irally for three smashing goals in M. Kincht less than a minute to push the Longhaphie "'10 "i'"' s"""" 3' lsenior squad ahead 6-5 for the B. MacDonal East lre:- W. MacLean vii. 1., A" "M" "'"' ”": ” c.s Fairgo, Miss Real Money And Vest 1ce:- L.H. Poole vi." , me No. 4. . , :- it.n. s in 4M st. 1. ....... N". 1.7.; oney A s ice Race Winners . lei:- B. Hanaveid vs. R. ' m Ir "0. 31- I Fairgo. Miss Real .Vtoncy and Macfnnis. Charlottetown. M! L I-.3-I vs 6-0. 1Ir- lit"? Agrt!:t:tvlt:!hr:dlltlf1nl:t5 mill, " 7" Th; .' witnessed by one of the - :on's MI" RM. "M9,, largest crowds at North River Causeway Saturday afternoon. mmupm .7'a,t-for Dale tlterinedyl i s 1 1 dFIe:rvA -wept -IIIIII um i;Ie;IuI.vo. P. Dale tSteIdhle..... 1 4 o Flee a one? I Bob Carter tlwulr ad! 4 1 Flying Curlers ""1 giant: of Its; c, eI.ce.l Times:- 35 m: at vs; as: :4. . Mm ”'7 ' ' '" Winning horse owned Jihn En Route Home """' "-s '- the I um um (lilies ie North min... I tsuunuuiunsiiemwiriic ': t m rims ('-rim. who are est- '.?.,,”',,':,,';';, t"I,I,III""" M" 0 PM ruufe home after a trip to the y M AIM Iv, due I. "one. oney s ondt........ """ vttanstpi lwlth Trowsdale healing Hardy in l.l"n""ald' F' Sm'"m"t L" i'.nAtu.o1-1'ii:'rowiv ll"? A”'5"'.” '1" '0 ""1 8 Willy """"'"""' quiet opening round 3-1, in favour g(;MMMAny Roth sections of Rendesvoiis 0: n1. was. p,-"we squad. ClI'l1:ls)OfQlflt';lIl. l P. Smallman and G. Matthews First Period:- All-Stars. Gaudetl I ' I-9" '”r';rA'w I Iupped the srorc 4-1 with l.nnganhiv- -Hardy! 5:10: 2. All-Stars. GaudefI ' "km": - :'M"n"'"'d "lagain countering at 14 minutes if-'. Smnllmanl 15:10; 3. Monta-I : followed by B. MacDonald for the we. Trowsdsle flnnghaphlel 18:- anli” 1 7- DWI "M V. H" A"""7 All-Stars and Longhaphie for the 30 l ' Primroses to end the middle Penaltieii:- M. Kinch. g ":13 T" "I: """l'" "' DWI fram.-, Montague 3 All-Stars 5. I Second Period:- 4. All-Stars, G. "'I'I'I'; 'I"' D C ' C Longaphie. Trowsdalc and Smallman lMurphyt 4:13: 5. All-3 III"D"M?;I "" """"" V - ('arroll teamed up in the fin.1l.Stars.G. Matthews (E. Miliman. ' "ml hlsce Montreal to two full (.II:;I'I."L.” r"'" w”''"""" 7' "LI first ,time in ii: coIii1tc.:It. h lSImIallrI:1anhlI 172230; If. Ilgdtgtague ' . eenseman es ar y got i o 4 ng ap e, arm I : . II,'I';I: 1 "T " r""'"' V” F” M"Tjevener at the three quarter mark.l Penaltles:- Nicholson. ' ' I ' 7 , iDesplle some hectic action which Third Period:- 0. Montague.- 1-II'I'II'IIII" ' WK M"N'm " hi I sulted in a ten minute miscon- Longhaphle ti. sdalet 4:00; to ,I,I, T W WA Be" " Dr duct for Carroll and minors toI." . Longhaphle tTrows- PIIIIHI, ' ' lf.andry and Longhaphie the ex-Idale 4:15; 11. Montague, Carroll ' citing game ended in a tie. i5:t'l0: 11. All-Stars W.Hsrdy1s:3a. mm'r,Iu;1'g; All-Stars goalie Perley Hardy PenaIttes:- Carroll, -F. Landry, I-IIIIIIIE m MImI"II' Ind"! featured strongly in his teams Longhaphie tMlsconduct.l 71!) pm 1 lTie With Chicago fHl(.'A(;(' iApi .. Gm-die How, Wrrd lIaltwa.v through the ultra iwrmrt Siindav night to enable De- irnii Red Wings, leaders in the na- tional Hockey League. to salvage In 2-2 tie with last-place Chicago Black Hawks. The Red Win g stars goal Ihon.-ted Detroit's lead over see- : EBITIQI. Detroit-is Johnny Bucylt opened "'9 !C0fII'fIt in the first period. (7!'tNtKns Her Lalande tied it "P In the second and lfawkr star centre Ed Lttzenberger gave Cat "80 a short lived 1-1 lead arty in the final frame with his 310! ll"? of the season. s Two minutes later Howe tod passes from Itneinatrs Alex Del- Lindsay I "::.r:. -: N no e It st Hawk. tie Al Rollins 'f:ocm rwelter of':l.ly- ers in front of the CIICCI Elli. Rollins and Glenn Hall came up with several fine saves. Both were forced to make 77, rugs. IUMMAI Elli pedal: 1. Detroit. lueyk (DTIQQID i':44. Penattlu: len- Md! :51. Pilots 4:13, Lindsay 4231. Mctntyre 18:14. Second 2. CIICUIO. Ll- alty: Lindsay LI. . Tllrd peeled: 5. alone. Lumen- berger meiitereatto. hgrasni mo; 4. Detroit. Howe tbtssdsay, Del etito) isms. Penalty: Mortsos 1:0. the Gate': Walter Kelly: : suits. tinoiiin erof ma pet-ice lsnde (Cleats. Rachel) e:ss. Perl the Sum Curll Gab. teams from Alberton. iner- lside; Charlottetown, and .- Montreal crease. grabbed relays from Andy Balhgate and "ill M o o r e (Harvey. H. Rlctiardy 11:34; 9. New York. Prentice Gadsby and slipped the puck past tBathgste. Gadsby) lil:12. Penal- Jacques Plante for the winnitg ties: St. Laurent :20, Sullivan SOIL l8:35. Lewickl 17:51. Talbot 17:51.. Larry Popein. Camille Henry, Stops Andy Hebenton and Dave Creigh- ton scored the other Ranger goals, while Dut Marshall, Doug Harvey, Marcel P. ovost and Dickie Moore talliedfor Canadiens. Six oals. three apiece, were scored II the first period. This out- put left the teams tied in the sec- ond period and the only score was Dave Creighton's at lI:z0. That looked big iintll Moore tied it at 11:34 of the final period. set- ting the stage for Preiitlce's win- ning tally. Sumner, first period: 1. New York, Po- peta 12D; 1. Montreal. Marshall tolntstead. Beliveaiil 4:42; 8. Montreal. Harvey taellveau. Pro- vostl 5:40; 4. New York. Henry ladies Cudlng Cli'slilps Soon The island Ladies Curlln piolsliipa will shortly be pf merstde 4 1 5-11 11 10 13-34 Plante Worsley QCTI Gliis Blank Montague Sisters The Montague Primrose sisters were .det'estott the Queen Charlotte High School girls by a seorootl-Otathsletganseottaa evening at the Montague rink in night. The Miss Olga Hesinigar was the star for the Montague teal stopplit several shots that V!!! label goals. Aittliersl om: Psrlitlsle 11-11 0 Parkdleftyerawseetrtinrned Hockey Week in Canada. local Minor staged as an experiment their first all-day Minor Tournamcntl featuring. on this occasion, Peel 2. ; Wees -boys who had not reached l2l. John BFOWD; MOVE" SOME FAST action and sharp centres were entered with the hockey were seen at the Sports Craptlud entry 001111118 0"! 0" WP- A,-,” San”-dgy when 1, gigantic in the above photo two members Pee Wee hockey tournament was of the Summerside All-Star PW! As a little extra effort for youth guc goal by Mt'C8l"T0I1- nding Success Summerside 2 - Souris 0. Sum- Hockcy League officials merside goals by Alban Lewis and Don Arsenault. Kensingtog 3 - Murell 1. Ken- goal their twelfth birthday on August by Mike KENY- lst. 19.36. Coaches. managers. referees. 1 and boys from 10 Charlottetown: Pee Wce iquads and one squad each front SUlllf'll0rSld9. Kensing- ton. Crapatid Arca, Gcorgctottn, Morell. lliontagtie and Souris put a lot of co-operation and en- thuisiasm plus time aitd effort into the Big day. so much so. thatl the writer feels safe in saylngl that tltis Province certainly does loot have to take a back seat to lany of the other Provinces in the lpromotion of Minor Hockey. During the morning Charlotte- . town's 9 Pee wee teams - W.K.S. lMonarchs and Tiger Q.S.S., Darts. Rangers. Canadians; moi loei - Parkdale Rockets: Sp Pk.- jRoyalty Springers; P.S.S. 1ior- nets and Spitf'ires.- battledl 1 through an elimination tournament 'to see which team would re-l lpresent' the city in the eveningl i Island Tourney. ' After a lot of closely p1ayed.. . 1n the client team, exciting games the smart little l?"""I , satisfactoryIQ.S.S. Darts aggregation won out lzfv 51- G""”"9" a"d Leny Dim"- agrecment on officials, the Island 3”" T tmlilh finals battle with W" 3”" by 13- D”yl9- 5- Cm" segiQ.S.S. Rangers who played short- "9"-V3 w- 33”?” and B: Sl""w' lhandcd in this deciding game. in the evening's games Dartsl Series Datcs:- Games in lltcselelimiitatcd Gcorgelowtl. Cljtltllllfl, h;V.l” D""".'IM"r"l-V'.IrI ics or in the first round mustidcfealed Montague. Kcnsington i l"""'9"- B” Mmlm ”"' lnoscd out liforcll and Summcrsidel .d':fcatcd Souris to go into the se-. icond round. in this round Cra- patid dcfcatcd Charlottetown Darts who had previoiisly won five games and Suinmcrside ite- feated Kensingion. i in the night's finale. Crttpatldl boys packed two much weight and experience for the Summer-1 side boys who. altho they put. tip a good struggle and shamed some excellent hockey. were forc- ed to yield to the continuous pres-1 isure of the Crapaud attack aiidl lcndcd up on the shore end of a' 4-1 score. Following are the day's results: PEE WEES . Rangers 1 - Rockets 0 Rangerl goals by Peter Mcfntyre and Fred- die Roberts. 1 Springer: 5 Canadians til Springer goals by Damen Flood t2i, M. Maclfinnon (2), Ray Frizzell. . Darts 1 -Battlers 0. Dart goals by Gerry Kane. tlornets it - Monarchs 1. Hor- net goals by Hessel MacLean till. (Eco MacMillan t-ti. Ronny Giggey and Grant Corckett. Spitfires 1 - Tigers 0. Spitfire goal by Donnie Stevenson. Rangers 2 - Springers 0. Ran- g('rs' goals by Blayne Richard and t'lilinn Pound. Darts 3 - Hornets 0. (Semi-, finallDarts goals by Gerry Kane: v2i. Jimmy Duffy. l . I l l Crapaud 5 effliarltittizlown Darts tl - (Semi-final) Crapaud goals by Billy Bassett. Billy: Dawson 121. G. Keough I2! l Summerside 4 4 - Kcnsinglon 0 (Semi final) Summerside goals by Allian Lewis If and Ro- bert Perry. Finale (frapaud 4 - Stimiiicrside 1 Crapattd goals by Yen 131 and Les Walsh: Summcrsitie goal by Alban Louis. . Midgets:- ln piaydowns for the city Mid- get League Title. Royals took both games in their home-and - home series by scores of 10-4 and 4-0 to pile up 14 goals to 4 and, cop the playoff sport against Ab- bies next week. SUMMARIES FIRST GAME Royals lfl Vics 4. Royals goals by Jack Hynss '2) Lefty 14: A. Flttnnghan I2) SECOND GAME Royals 4 - Vics 0. Royal goals Lcroy Honesty Test fioes Sour Five little purses. each con- taining one dollar. a few odd cents and a streetcar ticltet were the to test public honesty. What happened when Nawspaperman Gregory Clark dropped them on the sidewalk ntalies a capital ntnrv with a huilt-in laugh. lp the Stan- dard this week. (let The Standard-on sale now. com- plete with magazine. 12-page novel and 20 pages of comics, Only ten cent- Gilt-Standard ON SALE NOW I wees bear down on the Souris goal- tender ivho went to the ice to make a fine stop. Guartlan Plinto Province-Wide Minor Hockey l'BI'UlI1S Blast Toronto 5 -T BOSTON (CPI-Boston climbed to within a point of second place. Montreal by defeating Toronto 5-1 Sunday night in a National Hockcy League game marked by the two- Singwn .035 by George Thibeauu goal performances of Real Chevre- ills and Johnny Peirson. Summary First period: 1. Boston. CllCt'l'f- fils tMcl(cniicy. Lahinel 7:34; 2. Boston, Chcvrcfils lstaiilcy. La- binel 17:35. Pcnaltics: Morrison 12:54, Labine 8:30. Mohns 13 06. Nykoluk 17:25. Second period: 3. Bostoit, Peir- sun 7:07; 4. Boston, Mackcll tHcr- kett, Regnni 13:20; 5. Toronto, IRcaunte tBaiui. Pulfiirdt 16:10. iPcnttltics: Morrison :56, Gortiiicr I5:43. Reaume 9:42, Stewart 10:00. James 18:04. Flaman 19:04. Third period 6. Boston, Pcirson tGardner. Mohnsl 1:37. Penalties: .Reaume 1:27, Chcvreiils 4:31. R. IArmstrong 6:07, Pulford 5:07, .Thontson 7:43, Flaman 12:01. R. -Armstrong 17:12. Stops 7--17 0-26 Chadwick 7 3 Simmons 7 9 l E.?..m..sE....E Barnett. John Davis F.W. Boylcs. Jacke Kcnncdy. Vince Mulligan J. Poulton. Dave Rogcrs. Amos (iorcath. B. Shcrrv. Officials During Day:- Donnie SPORTS ARENA SKATING MONDAY and WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON-4-5:30 Adults 25c: Children 100 PRE-SCHOOL SKATE WEDNESDAY-1:30-3:00 Admission: Family 25c MONDAY and WEDNESDAY EVENING-it-10 PM. Admission: 50c TUESDAY-11:30 PM. P.E.l. Hockey League S'SlDE vs. B.Y.C. THURSDAY-3:30 P.M. P.E.l. Hockey League S.D.U. vs. MONTAGUE FRIDAY NlGHT-7 P.M. P. W. C. Ice Sports Adnt: Skating SAT. AFTERNOON-2:30-4:.'l0 Rangers 5 - Spitfires 2- (Semi-I final Rangers goals by BlayneI Richard (2), Bobby Shepherd, (flifton Pound, Freddie Roberts: Spitfire goals by Benosett Hay- wood. McCallum. Darts 3 - Rangers 1 -(Finalll Dart goals by 6. Kane tzt. David I.und: Rangers goal by F. Roberts. Charlottetown Darts 4 - George-I townl Dart goals by G. Kane tot. weatherble: Georgetown. Goal by Nelson McKell. Crapaud. 5 - Montague 1. Cra- paud goals by Damson. Rogerson. Kcough, Leslie Walsh (1). Manta-l ATTENTION The monthly mectin Branch of the P. E. 1. Fish and Game Association will be held in the Canadian Legion Hall on Tuesday cvcniitg, Felt. 12, 1937 at 8 pm. An cxccilcnt film on big game will be shown. All are welcome. E. G. SRORTSMEN go! the Queen's County Signed. ACORN. Sect.-Trcas. Louise's (New Bniniiw of the Regular Army. For a " ' Camp Cagetown, N.B. Ar-y Ieerdtfag IRA Kent 8.. Cli'&ehvIo Telepleeelli Wtihouteoetuobltoeiten.sleosossodvitstunhevbsohen sentulntbeltlitenedlmlltnsesstirtnoeutushakl. REEIHMENT the out CANADIAN HUSSARS (Princess Louise'Il Canada's oldest cavalry regiment - the.Sth Princess ick) Husssi-s, has been chosen to become the 8th Canadian Hiissars (Princess Louise's) 3 number of young men. here is an oppm" tunlty toserve in artsrmonred regiment tltathasltsrootx in the Mandates and that will-make its headquarters at 11mg---1-c--GPVW Station. P.I.l. s a.a.a CIyNcvII e 1-.....---C.. I I l l I 1 I m-:2:-u-u-no:--mcuotcequncr L..l