3! s Been ees ee . . layoffs Open ott knoe * G one. ayo SDU received seven of the| This game was the first of A K . twelve penalties with Montague | series of three games with the f KENSINGTON) picting up » misconduct. —_| next game taking place at SDU 3 i. x ‘ is om G. Blanthard for SDU scored | on Saturday afternoon. a, hockey G. Referees were: | cians ete boeacd three goals, Dalton — Brian Lewis ’ = sonal ae an f ; By Norman Macdonald ‘ | — > ~ Kensington Sea- ' uard brooks and the New Annan | REGINA (CP) — British Co-| Quebec dropped New Bruns- | Gummerside Burces of The Guardian MONCTON (CP) — Thirty-| with two eeconds left in the | Beavers locking hems in a 2 ran its unbeaten streak wick 12-8. eight year-old Shermie White game. best of five semi-final series. = @ six games Wednesday Alberta won its third straight, ° scored two goals here Wednes-| Claude Bechard opened the The other two semi-finalists, Cc we a YE § fm the Canadian women's after losing its first three! Congratulations To Royals |day night to give Amberst | scoring at 8:21 of the first per- | Hope River and the Hunter Riv- @urling championships, shellack- | games, dumping Manitoba 13-8, | | Ramblers a 5-3 win over Mone- | iod for Beavers after an end- |‘er Comets do not see action un- i ~ fing Newfoundland 18-1 in only while Ontario swamped Prince | We offer our congratula- all over now, and we hope they | ton Beavers and the Nova Scotia | to-end rush during which he | ti next Tuesday evening. WEEK END SPEC ‘eight ends. y Edward Island 11-5. tions to the Parkdale Royals bow! over mainland opposition | Senior Hockey League crown | stickhandled around Jack Murphy's fast young -. The two rinks quit without Fern Irwin's Ontario rink ran on their winning of the ISHL which for a good many years for the third year in a row. | defenceman Jim McLean. Phil | outfit will no doubt be going Playing the final two ends up a 9-0 lead in eight ends, but | crown, As they go forth now now has been a bit too strong, Ramblers took the best-of | Ddiron scored Beavers’ second | all out to take the all import- | aad Tbs.8 Fresh f: BC.’s representatives, then missed six straight take-| to represent Prince Edward for Island teams in the senior | seven final series im four | goal at :41 of the second per- | ant opener, and go one up on @ W: 4 ¥ rozen 3 for skipped by Ina Hansen of Kim- outs to let P.E.I. skip Elizabeth | Island in the Maritime semi- division to cope with, | straight games. iod. Jules Gagnon got the last |the Walker coached Beavers or Corned Berley, displayed overwhelming | Macdonald draw in for a five-| finals, we are glad of some- By the way, whatever be- | Beavers led 3-0 at the 8:24| Moncton tally at 8:24 of the | who finished well out in front | Carrots C . ‘ in their lopsided win over ender. thing \.hich we deplored while came of that beautiful word, | mark of the second period but | seeond. during regular league play. Mackerel 2% ker Rockwell's rink. SiXTH ROUND they were playing in the ISHL. ‘‘balance” which was on the | fel] apart in the second half of | It was a penalty-packed match The completion of senior hoc- Hansen team, lead May BC 290 513 24x x18 | That, of course, is their hockey tip of every tongue and every |the frame as Dick VanSnick | that saw referees Keith Tysick | key in this section of the is- jj Blue-Black 7) (5S. fl aman asenscameramsissestanans Snew, second May Leith and Nfid. 001 000 00x x— 1| ability which they have in ab- typewriter two years ago? |anqg Alain Caron opened Am-|and Floyd Keddy hand out 21 | land is expected to result im New 2 Ibs. third Ada Calles, drew to per- Alberta 431 002010213 | Undance. We deplored their Balance was the goal of every herst scoring. corrective sessions in the sin | much keener fan interest in Potatoes 39c : fection, filling the house with Manitoba 000 130 202 0— g| Prowess in the ISHL because it hockey executive and pro- White scored the evener on a | bin, 12 of them to Beavers. these series, and a good crowd | Rhubarb 49 Focks in all but the third end Sask. 201 100 203 x 9| Was making a shambles of moter in those days, and “too | 12foot, knee-high screen shot | Goalie Jean Guy Morrisette | Will probably be on band this [jj ss_—_____ when Mrs. Rockwell had an Nova Scotia 010001 010x— 3| What we had hoped would be good” hockey players were | at 12:43 of the third period, |had a relatively easy night in | evening for the opening whistle #} East Pak pkg. @asy draw for her only point FIL 000 000 0050— 5| spirited competition among parceled around to weaker | and the winning goal at 17:59| the Amberst cage and handled | t 8.15 sharp. Ripe 2 cello pkgs. Newfoundland now has a 2-4 Ontario 210 121 110 2—11| the four teams, i teams who needed them more, on g waist-high drive from 30/19 shots. Ron Boomer stopped League end rink officigis have od F ts 28c ee os on Quebee 030 311 0202—12| | Nine straight victories, | five Nobody seems to give a hoot (feet out. Caron, NSSHL top | 32 for Moncton. Seeied eee oe omatoes Cc aaa atid eat N.B. 202 000 202 0— 8 | fr eee . Basra Pood about balance any more. Per- | scorer during regular season | Both goaltenders wate hens seeafeal peda first defeat at the hands of SEVENTH ROUND | offs is not exactly an ideal haps it is a question of whose Play, scored the insurance goal ee aes aie the Ib. Saskatchewan Tuesday night, Alberta 122 003 *24x — 15) finish in any league. But that’s is gored, puck into the stands which held GDUJ Defeats end Seeksichewan re mained a pee ma ar a | Mi S‘side Midgets 2,252 spectators. Boomer was | oconu lose B.C., winning their & WUC om, eneil i ick i lect behind B.C., winnin ae. ii 002 1100—~ 8) Also Congrats To Trophy Winners Kanade Title penalized for throwing his sick Montague High a Saskatchewan counted three N.B. 020 010 010x — 4 ate ae apture “finished first in sea- | oo ° 7 | Congratulations to the boys A” is without any doubt a Amherst fin’ st in sea. MONTAGUE — St. Dunstan’s | fm the ninth end for a 9-3 win Sask. 301 103 400 x — 12 i : “BR” | ‘ond : ah ; who won the several individual better player than ‘B’’. But SUMMERSIDE — The Waite| son play, Moncton second. zs Ow “ pee re Scotia, a surprisingly panne 010 030 0001 — 5) awards in the ISHL. Jim Duffy, “A” is on a team which can | pharmacy Summerside Midgets| Ramblers now meet Northside | High won a 6-2 victory over the | 4 ug in or the defending Ontario 102 202 111 0 — 10} Mulligan, win without him, but wins by won the Island Midget champ-| Victorias, winners of the Cape | Montague High School hockey Angie Carroll, Billy Giootats free Pesseichewan. ante Scotia or 011 202 0 — 17) Butch Ward and Donnie Frizzel. more decisive margins with |ionship at Civie Stadium 1ast|Breton Senior League, for the | team last night at Montague | A y Joyce McKee. Quebec 21 100 0202 — 8) our inations didn’t win on him, “B” is on a team which pj feati he C | Nova Scotia title. First game of the largest crowds | u u night, defeating the Crapau before one e larg q | every occasion, but we can’t is in danger of losing without is slated for North Sydney eooeee & s say we disagree very much him, and his presence just -1, with the choices. It was more seems to tip the balance be- TOUR cone coe, in windup of the NSSHL finals may | The game was well played ee a pare difficult than usual to make the tween victory and defeat. | cranaud last week 6-0. The home | See that game moved to Satur- | considering the sticky ice which Large Ib. pkg. $ selections this year, we thought, which would you say was more | fy,.6¢ widely outshot the visit-|@av night. ‘caused the puck to roll and | 9 By the way, in picking the valuable to his team? It's a op. ang ares Carcnbell ii the | Prunes 39c p C player most valuable to his purely academic question, and Cramaud net got in front of al team, this situation has intri- {s not necessarily connected pelagen oe Ate shots Bars Maple 1% lb 0 0 Gd vie eq gued us considerably, Suppose with any players in the ISHL. MacDonald scored the Crapaud | Boy-Ar-Dee pkg. Leaf tin ° goal. | ° ‘ Info On Cornish Rock Hen Wayne Trainor led the Sum- | Pizzza 59c Jack "s Pirat . , | merside attack with two goals. \ff am e oe Ross's Pirates took over | and Ron Atkinson each scored! Mrs. G, Mac from somewhere time is Alan Gaudet, starry | Norm Burgess, Donald Arsen- sole possession of first place in | 14, 13 and 12 points respectively in Prince Edward Island, (we Midget who scores a major ult, Alan Gaudet, and Paul King Sizze Wax 100 ft. roll the City Basketball League last |for the Y team. | couldn’t decipher the stamp on portion of the Summerside MacWilliams got singletons. y at Prince of Wales College | Handling the games were | the letter), has written to us Midgets’ goals. Alan is a bro- The Summerside team will OES : 1 Pa 31c end they did it in convincing | Bob Bonney and Walter Buotte | giving us the following informa- ther of Claude, who is a pretty | now play-off with the winners of Mo a a per fashion, crushing the SDU Jay- of Saint Dunstan's. tion clipped from a magazine. fair player himself, but New Brunswick for the two- Z Y Got " i j : iors, +9 . t ‘BEAR; vees | 77-40.’ Going into last Here are the lineups: |“A rock cornish game hen is a “Lippy” their father, says that province title night's game these two teams Saints: M. Wong 4, P. Mul-| cross between a White Rock Alan will be far better, and $$$ REG GRIND were ea for ae place. ; lally 13, P. Smith 12, P. Grant | chicken and a Cornish game we're not disposed to argue B or To ‘or close and exciting action |4, J. Chinery, R. Perry 5, H.| hen, The Cornish game hen fs with him after seeing the df : the first game of the double- | Callaghan 2, J. Maddock, Total | wild Russian bird, and the young fellow in action, e Ps ed ose 0 ee ever e le C header was the one to see. The | —40, | cross was introduced into this ~~ cae / | i scrappy Welshmen edged YMCA Pirates: R. McGonnell 8, Ww. | country by a Russian about 12 d Ke y S Cross | «\ . pi } o ina close battle all the | MacDonald 20, C. MacLean 16, | Years 60. _ Races Stage Bedford defeated Kelly's Aylmer 15 oz. tin{Island 2 Ib. tin th Bata lga's| dscpsed \ti tue J. Grattan 4, F. Corcoran 2, There! those communists Cross 3-1 last night at Saint 2 for cee jsoamgrlf ae com. £; McGonnell 18, L. Baglole 1,/ have gone and done it again! O Cc m Dunstan's rink in the game of >» D. Hyndman 13, Total—77, Mrs. Mac would like to know N COMMONS a "tvo-coat' Sunay Isle Farm parative ease and with half the | Weishmen: D. Weale 6. B.| yy A | League series. Bedford took | 2 game gone by were leading 38- |p; where those delectable fowl | gue rT 14 anne ° a tin i can be purchased. Do you | HALIFAX (CP)— True Abb the paces ss a : oi Perfection 6 tins = 3. Getam, 2. nolds, S.| mean dead or alive, Mrs * i Scoring or '—K. = e Wayne MacDonald was the | Ladner 20, 'D. Ling B Stannish | meas 680 see yA rs and Joe's Future combined {orl mmocipaen. ELC Morin: aad Ballet Ttoile 4 rolls Milk 87c esetter for the winners. 9, W. Smith 13. Total—56. | ones were selling at one of | 2" exactor pay of $76 in winter R, Solomon. yy ‘Donald, who was with the; ymca: R, Atkinson 12, §,| our super-markets recently, | harness racing on the Commons | A. Howatt fired the lone tally S Hoge Tissue 45c Junior Trotters last year, rack- 7 16 R MacDonald a R_| but where they can be pur- | here Wednesday. for Kelly's Cross. i s Mt. Stewart 24 oz. @d up 20 points while teammate emanilotre OW. yanding chased alive and crowing 4s | Jewell Fingo owned by Stan | | Y Pure Ve. Jar Peter McGonnell scored 18. Two | Scantlebury 8, W. Jardine 18,| another question. Does any of ” STANDINGS | Ure -CAREED PeDEe, Puritan large 11% |b. ints behind was Cleaver Mac- M. Weeks, G. Scantlebury 2,/| our readers know? Mayhew of Kinkora, P.E.I., and | tin §Strawberry an with 16. R. Perry 14. Total—14. | If we find out, Mrs, Mac, how Argonaut returned $9.60 in the Z y i hs e Phil Mullally and P. Smith ———_—______________ about _a partnership? 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