8 The Guardian, Charlottetown. Mon. Jan. 20, 1964.l SPORT ECHOES' By 'AcadiaAxemen EdgeSaini¥ Duns’ran's Basketball Team Norman Macdonald Summerside Bureau of The Guardian Stronger Than Expected 1 St. Dunstan’s University has- of umettin otiliehaM’onbaeloetebyDes- sureault. Simis. and Ilirancoeur. The lead changed hands sev- eral times from then until the SDU and. together with Frank Garritv. was was in rebounding, SDU led Acadia in this depart. ment 34-31. In shooting, Acadl. battling the Vll.5lI.0.l‘S on even last twomlinulles when the Saints was 18 for 47, SDU 14 for all We heard two fans talking af- look stronger tllan \\e had them terms up to the flnal two were hit with six fouls as they Referees we-re‘ Jim Fox and ier the 8-1 trimming the Eagles figured. That 9-8 loss to 0‘Leary' minutes before the Axemen went attempted to gain possession George MaCGlll88'll- handed the Junior Legionaires fooled a lot of us. We heard yes ahead to "win 48-41. with the clock rimning out. SUMMARY ( Saturday afternoon. “Guess we‘re a lot stronger than you fi- en only half a team to the West. i ~ gured we were." said the first. evidently member of ' RCAI-‘. “Oh. I don't know. said the other. “Don't forget those Juniors played four games in follr days. Tlley‘re leg-weary." We were inclined to agree with both of them. The Juniors were not skatiniz as fast as ey can. alld their back-checking left a lot tn be desired. Evidently their “four in a row" had slowed them down. They held up prel- t_v well for one period. which ended 1-0 for the Eagles. Then they started to tire. and this raver! the way for the avalan che. But the RCAF‘ team did A Word Of Advice Tun oi’ the most brilliant per- formers on the Legionaire team terday that the Eagles had tak- ern centre. . Dave Lawlor. recently slgu- l ed by the Junior Legion- aires. played in that game l l against the Eagles and was ‘ considerably below in shape yet. and it is going to take a few games for him to get used to his mates. When he does. you can rest assured he will be a big help to the club. In our opinion. Lawlor is one of the best juniors on the island. and the Lcgionaire - Management took a giant step towards Maritime supremacy when they signed him. which the Juniors won 5-4. it was a nip and tuck struggle. his best -,1 form. For one thing. he's not i 3 lillbruil-oi Detroit goalie 'I‘en'y Saw- trea~l‘s Henri Richard en route chuk oes to ‘s knees to to a 2-0 shutout, setting a life- gather in this shot by Mom time mark of 95 in scheduled -elo IT National Hockey League play. The game was played Sat- urday night in Montreal. (CP Wlrephoto) {Toronto Maple Leafs Win 2-0 Over Black HawkTeam The game was close-checking tliitoughout, eaclh team being content to work the ball slowly up the floor and wait for the breaks. Acadia led 19-18 at the halfway mark. but SDU came out strong or the second hall‘ and was leading 26-21 after two minutes Varsity Tops Monclon Hubs In exhibition basketball play- ed Sunday afternoon at the St. Dunstan's University gym. SDU varsity nipped the visiting Moncton Hub Trotters M-54. Leading the Saints‘ attack was shifty Lenny Siroie who netted 20 points. and lofty Jac- ‘ques Dessureault with 18. Bob Acadia were and Steve Konohalsld who dunk- ed 12 points apiece. Six foot six Jacques Dessure- ault made many key plays for Games Ar Two exciting hockey games were witnessed by the fans at the Forum on Saturday evening. In the first game Jimmy Cui- len's St. Dunstan‘s High School team and Jim Dowling's Citi- Acadia — Krannock 12. 01111. to 2, Rode 7. Speairs 10. K011. chalski 12. Pouyat 1, MacMillali 4. Hendry, Lumsden. Chaissom ..SDU — Garrity 5. Dessu-reault 8. Sdrois 19, F‘-rancoeur 6, Mac. Phee 3. Ripley. McLaughlin, Connolly. Eaton, Evelyn. lwo Minor Hockef e Played in the third with goals by R01, Ellis and Billy Leclair. with Ian MacDonald sinking one for the Both goalies. Ronnie smith and Mike Brown were outstand- ilarllgllrllsatalzfiilllulleskiilllizl sI$-9 llllcdlivthlpo gtllllltllltrrllulwtfll-910;. ll": Kidd led the visitors with 17. zens sings? lglilfl-1‘-;_ll°(;rrltlls “ff ing. each making 23 saves. erh stick handlers they are able never saw more narrow es- ‘ Play’ 0P€ll9d] 01; °t‘}"9n]l-"tl'll;3 figggd Did: Bmwn.ssTm.ies :2’. *0 makt’ Slime llallllllfl 50"’ l‘llSll- 93095 3l‘”“'“l 3 93¢“ "'3" ll" I CHICAGO IAPI — Toronto with Boston Sunday night. The leree Vern Buffey’s decision by‘2:58, Nesterenko major. Brewer “.d It was my llf that “SDU Les Affleck opened the scor- 05. and Score. lPl's admit ll. -l"lll0l‘S 9".l°3'9‘l ll‘ lllal E3'“°- lMaple Leafs snapped back 3Hawks' lead was cut to twolshowering the ice with debris.‘.15:00. Toronto team penalty mmules of the ha a 1 d ing for the Saints at the 3.54 more than their share of goals. fcln thtefliitherdhand. Gedrrly from an 11-0 beating Saturday lpoints by their 14th loss of the Simmons was s required to’; served by Harris 19:43. 2:11;: ggllfwtgyligfir: ‘ifalasein mark of lhe fl,-51 pel-lo¢l_ The .‘\'filUI"8ll.‘~' ill? lemlllalmll 18 _8mll "'3 9 Slim? 327-‘ night to whip the National -_year and fourth on home ice. make 27 saves in gaining hisl second rlod _ 1_ Toronlm , V ' ‘ score remalned that way unlll A1‘ THE sirnm: not in 2iV9 UP lllt‘ Pll<‘lS "'3 S3"l’5- lll lllllll flames l0l' Hockey League - leading Chi-l A brawl brokeout in front of shutout while Glenn Hall 111 the .VHan.lS 4pe1Ke1m. A1-msu-ohg) SDU m the 5e°°."d ha“ as they the 311-1ooll1.sl1111l11g Billy wea. to a teammate when you're na- that matter. to keep the -lllll- cago Black Hawks 2-0 here ‘the Toronto net in the final pe- Chicago net kicked out 28 Tor-32.17. 2_ Tomnlo s1ewa,.l4 (Ma. °“t5°°l‘°d the ‘”5ll°’5 “'23- marble found the break 1,, Carl vine so much fun with it. but it" Lei-’i°“al"‘S 0“ “W =“'"" Sunday night. ; ‘ when afs defenceman onto sh 5- ‘hovlic-h Pulfordi 12:11. Penal- R.°‘°‘”e°:" ‘"9" G°°’g° Ma°' McQuaid's armour to tie the they \\ouldn‘t last too long on an sheet time and again. Camp- The Leafs’ W1“, were l,laS1ed:Car1 Brewer speared Havl SUMMARY “es_B;'iun 8:12‘ Puuord and G-uigan and Walter Buotte. game Oneal]. N.l~l.L. farm club with th I 3 bell has improved _a lot since by lasbplace 30510" 1“ Maple ‘centre Stan Mikita in the pit First period —— No scoring.lBa”-our 9:23, wharram 15:00. SUMMARY Alan Flood moved the Citizens MONDAY "H“l“h'l“‘ 5ll"”'" ”’””“°' Th’ F“ ygalr‘ Cerlalnlyh lb‘? L98‘ G3l‘<l€ll5 53llll<l3.V- Were 3 lgfdthe 5l"“ga°‘ll‘ all" ' whlslle P°"“"l"'5"‘sha"k 0535' Ma°Ne"l Third period —— No scoring ‘ DU “ 5"‘°'5 3°’ Fl'3“°°°“’ to the front with his pretty goal 7:30-8:30 p.m.-Queen Charlotte lliflller‘ Ill) ill? ll0Cll8.\' ladder 0""-'3“ ‘ ‘l"‘‘’ 59"" as 5' most efficient defensive crew in‘ 3 Sl0DP9 Pay- | _ - ‘ C 13. Garriily 5, Dessulreault 18. _ of ll111-1l_ 121454145 111.]: w_ c_ .\'n_u go. the less you can accom- vcn us a lot of respect T0’ “'9 front of goalie Don Simmons. ‘In the brawling. Brewer was Ic N. ch, he :)‘;1““:Il1li"n5orMa1l“¢§l9l'l1a-El‘-:1. Macphee 8‘ McLaughlin 4' Com 3lTltl‘le9 ‘zeal; l"l’lV:l;l‘ sholrllll lived as 3:30-5:00 ll;-m-_sh“ng l”l'5l‘ “ll -ml” °“'"- ll lakes I931“ Eagles‘ Tm’ bad llley are ml’ Who “'35 in U19 "W5 d“’‘l"E 5”‘ lgwe" l'w°'mm"le penames fol-l Ur lng ‘ S IP Brewer two minors and major"n0l1v 8. Evelyn 2. 500l1ll9ll5 3- big Don "Hoss" Chandler b|ast- 6:30 pm.—Lions Carnival effort to succeed in the N.H.L. entered in the Prince County urday-S difficulties. 1-spam-111g and hlgh-slicl;h1g and mpiew Eaton. ed the disc past John Reid . A fan made what we thought was a fine Sll'.'£'.€SIl0l1 regarding those solo artists. “Put them on the same line." he said. "and league. They'd add a lot of pepper and dash to the cir- cuit. The Juniors have had a hard grind. and they play to- l . l ' - ‘ ' t .' T“'°"‘°.‘ 3°“ “'°“’ ‘°°F°“ liiiillivli "‘1:‘:f: l3‘.'.ghl§.':g..u'3§§'alr.’.'rl by a pair of lesser offenslvelhighfiicklng and Chicago de.I lights. 09011’! Billy Halli! and jfenceman Autrey Erickson was Gels Underway The P.E.1. Senior Curling-H Ch-am-pionsll-ip gets 9:04. Young 17:54. Saves: Simmons 813 6—27’Gaudet 8. Lan all 12 7 9-28 7. Kidd 17. John Gaudet 2. Pierce Moncton ~— Hayes 8. George dry 4. Crossman 8. Bourgeois. in the Citizens cage to end the game at 2-2 deadlock. Shots on goal — Reid. 24. Mc- uai TUESDAY 7:00-8:00 a.m_—Minor Hockey 12:45-1:45 p.m.—P. W. C. _ _ , underway , give the other lines a chance to night in 0‘I.eary. which will wing Ron stewarl, each ollgiven five minutes for roughing today at the Belwdere Rink 4 Attendance. 15.684. The Grits and Tori” mfived 4:00-7:30 p.m.—Mlnor Hockey delelorl team W0 - six games in six days. whom scored his fourth goal otl3“‘l ‘W0 I“ l“gl"5l‘°l““3' Activities commence at 3:00; into the second game with 8 8:15 p,m,—.lunlor Hockey Sill” “'''m"‘ “'0” llhr" when they get l'9‘lHl "P ill?! the season in the second periodl Play “'35 delayed several P-m- Willi elglll 0U'~ 0" the llllnel . scoreless first period. P'w'C' V" 5'1)’ U‘ “e('hocs" above. we've teen ‘mu h ‘ H ' t .d h Leaf .t_h H minutes afterwards while the teams in the draw going to the: Grits jumped into the lead in Sludenls 35” Adm“ ll‘? 59"""‘l Sam’ l’°lW°°“ ll" should be g M0 H 0 lm pm" e re ‘ W1 1‘ 5l3“dl“8 ‘ l'°°"‘ ‘ °“lY_°l'°“"l ice. The Opening banquet will? the second with three quick Legionaires and .the Eagles. crumble. they needed lo and a three- showul 115 displeasuu with yet. be held at em ‘m An LoVe_l goals coming from the sucks 0! WEDNESDAY Same 05198 ' "93 - - ‘d 11.1 1: El C111-ll-113 Ag.= 7:00-8:00 a.m.—-Minor Hockey . - uh be 1 P195! _9 _- -- 1 , 9 0 Lloyd Blanchard. Colin Camp- _ _ lmlw-"1 Must Have Bee" W"" -3"-5-«lif~‘°'-’ ‘?-3-°-3?“-«°---0‘-5 5TAN°'N°5 €v°§‘l?.?L‘;“G‘§3i.."§§“§§.ie.:‘.E§”‘E§‘ F.l‘Sl pOS|l'IOn “ll Bl“ ea n G n l“5i‘i"ii°v’*3"7"35l‘3i'°3' . . - ‘ . ‘ 1 » e ones on scor e r s - ' - -_ -"' l511'1 11 loo bad punch lmlach LAST wEEK‘S BOUQUET «plate Montreal‘ “mch “ed 11 National League attend along with other pro-i I ——jj-———""' Clllldfelll Slllilllll . . Our beers a neat “hat. 0 W L T F APi minent members of the execu- ‘ 4:00-6:00 p.iu.-—F‘igure Stating -"a'l‘” ”°°" “’"°d '°' ‘°““d “’ trick“ to Bob SIeilzh- lRangers Nl Chicago 2314 7133 9953 live. By (‘HARLEY McMILLAN tipped in silly MacM1lllan'5 CURLIN-G DRAW Club the Leaf dl‘€55llll-I l‘00ll‘l ll” l‘ He‘: noted for clean. swift. and? P Toronto 2214 612111050 The second draw is scheduled sh Dunmm-5 Univemlty shot to put the game out of 6:00-6'45 p,m_—Mlnor Hockey that 11-0 lambasting by B0Sl0ll ¢‘ll‘VPl‘ Plat? 0 Montreal 2112 912610651 iio begin at 7:00 pm. To bring _ . . . 1-each. For only a brief moment ll-l1, lnllowlng l. m, C1,,-ling 7:30 p_m__s¢_ Jung ma ~ 1 bed into first lace in the - - - - .0 that we could all tune in on But sensational net-lendinlz Del'|‘O|I' 3-‘ Detroit 16 20 7105127 39 the day to a close there will Kqgllmme lntercouggme H0c_ in this fiinal period did the draw for Monday at the Char- Rochford Sq. schools le- - AI he faced lll0Sl’- lllllll |llllll’lld' New York 1422 612214134 be a dance commencing at ap- . Tigers have a chance to get lollelown ¢lul,_ sports “hal l“’ ‘M’ ll“ “"5"” w°“ld in D1.-TROIT (AP. A ,3, Boston 10 24 9 9912829 proximately 10 p.m. k9" League Salllrday mghl' by back in t-he game. This was at 550 p_lvl_ (Monday l(11o¢l1.1,ul) llmllably have ll’ cm Wt some H33 937"?“ I0" G9"-" C3“‘l’l’9“'. period goal b Don lvlsaeilsllinall WW-e Ola fl-3 Wm over lhe?a1' the eleven minute mark when (Spares needed) THURSDAY of the conversation at that. this bouquet. l . ll h"”.5‘e Tlge‘5' ‘Taled ‘'5 8'1 av’ Dalhousie got a three on one [cg l .. G_ Anderson, 1:, whll. 7,31,41,30 . m_Q1,ea, chalom .and a third-period tally by Val 0Ll"lleS The won w-as the sec- . - . . Fonte ne ave New York Ran ‘ . ' ,‘ _ break but .I-amie Levits was ofi'- lock. 3- M¢l3l'€3l‘ly. B. Martin 9:00-10:00 a.m.-—Parkdale 3’ 3 ond in as many nigh-t.~. for the ..d t U1 b1 1. and me I e gels 8 3'1 Nalllmal Hllckey w Saints—-they beat Acadla 6_3 sl es a e -ueiileh K -_m vs. L. Bakeney. R. Carr. A. Elcm. M‘ E League victory over Detroit‘ Fr.day__and evens their record §l3lyiv;lnasscs(,t;>er;ipe<ll1-is Pszélondelof CaIlC1:3e;'k.JbMl;g.-leelivn-R Mac 11:00-12:00 a.m.—8hcrwooll n Red wings Sunday nigh“ at 2-2. St. Dunstan's and Acadia I . - “‘ '- :' I . ' E"~"“- "1075 l°Y -- --- w-<=- goals. Del!'0it's Doug Barkley; n S ejgm points eacIh_ Billy Mac. the puck in the corner P Bo I B Pa-fie on I 4:00.5;00 p_m._P|-[neg sfigef opened the scoring at 11:04 and Millan. hamperred by I sore ly emugh balhmsie Ice §y'_ AE Pieuje J5 s°ll°°l B New York.’ Rod Gilbert gem"; back I“ w°uVm°' showed "0 actually ouishot St Dunstan's Taylor B Parke M Willie vs. slog-6l:30o1p'm'—Bh'ch'°°d the equalizer in the last minute 1 __ - 1:1 (.1 he l, ed l1 - ' ‘ ‘ ' ‘ ‘ C ' °l play‘ i0l$alfA}};iAglllJI}g0Il;0nO€le;lll‘l:l)gnL8R:§~ £7 Igaxtliflle lllreee egoglsasand 03.350196 04$: alsthlglggh nlaamflroag otlilte gill’ LCaI?augtill:ll.ls,J HWils1Y)IrlcLen- 2:90-7:30 v‘m'TMlnar flock” . . - -- '1. . .. . ' -- -- :~ :sn..—se ochzey: 12,. 0111.15 1 J p,,.....,_ SUMMARY do-‘F the °‘1'I?°l1°n Of WW PhvS- Waller Wilson; 1 assist; H9 “35 935“? 91° °“l Side the biueline. ice 4 — c. Asprey. E. Ford. Ro;.':,s v's'°'n"h ML ' ' First period — 1. "-‘l- Girls " mile 1- Diane R°'-3‘ Sla"-‘l‘“g “gum °" ‘he Ice‘ The For these two weekend games. B. Moore. L. MacLare vs. T. ' Following are Saturday‘: min-l Rams 2 Garth Green, Paul: Dem,i1_ instructor. Boyd MacDon- ' A game in 4 of 1 series) or hockey results. 1 - . .- . h SDU oal e1l ‘ .‘ . . . PAPERWEIGHT tsaundems; Coyeles 2 31-13318 arkley 8 1M. P3-ohovosl, ;'-1:18.‘ pIi‘c:sei;tied”sth?;‘ LIX‘-l;ll‘gn ell: grltr:&T:.CP;lalizgabeth Rogemon. 3. 0;, ‘eltéck Hm; i‘nsth\:eg_st‘S0]:fi‘_ke Cozlalch Jack Kane inserted fill; glllllte. A. Gill. D. Reid. 3. Mc- Adam: 75¢ Bluebirds 4 goal by Shawn‘Sobey. Phi-llip Campbell. -1°-V3l*11=°4= 2- New '1°l‘k- Gl1- - . . 9° ‘ . 3 . 13 .1 11 139,11, l.“ 3’ 3‘ ‘~‘€"“’° °'' “‘° W ‘ - Students: 35¢ Maclsaac Ga Constable I . . im .1nd.1.e“.s 12,-bert 17 tHenry, Goyette) 19:29. lllllslélsllc 0l‘0'Wd Ol (W9? 3“0 B0)/S 4 mlle 1- -l0l‘lll Tll0lllP' Kelly ll‘ ‘*3’ 999°“ : 3" line and moved Roger Caiille Ice 5-R. Jones. E. Gillespie. _ v ‘'5' 1 = '. ‘. . penalties _ Gadsl, 3.13 smith fans at the Crapaud Rink on son: 2. Merrill Stretch; 3. Earle Deoairufel in the third Keith 10 right Wm The move 0_ 3.33“ 1{_ com“ vs_ RC pap . Brian McRae t2l; Robins 4 - Bar-ry McKinnon, Alan PlCl(al‘d.’ _ Y - . . uh Dam - t_ e 8- N _ Pl‘ - - - FRIDAY - \, coll“ Y1,1111l11.1- B1311 Macpohald-‘and Langlols 7:26. Friday 0VellllIl8- lll8Cl)0llald- °“ll“’3“1 led 9 °“5‘° .3 duced handsome auidends for em, D. Wonnacott. B. Crockett. . Kent .lacDouald t2l. Wade lkso . .‘ Second rind 3 ‘Jew York The events this year were Girls xi mile 1. Laurie wmd_ lack Wm, two goals; D11-l1 me Saints. Kelly scored 8 goal G. Rodd. 8:00-10:00 a,m,—-Parkdale and Glezorv ill Bobby Falls '11- 1 Spri;,;_,m.. 9 My Dohem ,4, lmmlhan §°(Fon"le"Vn; Nenmg com-uc,,~,d on , .-11.,u.e-- 1,351, side; 2. Connie Mu-ttart; 3. Drmag scored the olller. It was and 1% am“. Mt Wm“ M, PM Sherwood Regional High Guns 2 Don Tmmnson‘ Ron Peter ‘Williams I3) '1)‘ rev? L7-44 Penalties ‘Larl lois and Kent House emerged the winner Glllrla Tll0m35- 3 l39l- Wide We“ “me that Jack Hyiies had own goals and Ice 1 — S. MacMillan V8. M. nlolmzlm '-m‘-P‘"l“"l° Elem‘ Sobeyl Lark‘ ’ Bartlett lnd lVlUl'PlllV. G8l'V ‘Rea(iy:lF0X°5 llil Ii/lac'Millan 9'5; l-lolfiell and with 74 Points followed by Boys V’ mile 1' Lincoln Mac‘ saw Relame Laullle Pllwer Caliile collected two assists. MaCDOnald- l2:45'l:'l5 l'-m-‘P'w'C- C°°ke' . . . Gary Cooper .13). Gary Campbell Howe 13.02 ' ' Cartier House (V1.11, 32 and Hol_ Kenzie; 2. Paul Moore; 3. Er. hand out only four penalties. --This um, made the d,1m_,r_ lee 2 _ p_ 3111-den V,‘ o_ MC, 4:00-6:00 p_m.—Figiu-e skating -R"°"‘ 3 K°"l .Ma°M"‘“'. B 1“ l3'- Tommv Irwin Donnie Ma - ‘ '- land House with 29 no indlivid- W“ Ta¥l°l'- W0 to each l°&m- The 935"“ once." explained the Coach. Donald. ‘"1 Ma‘°D°"°ld ml (‘mm 1 00”" Neill. David Roberts. 1 ‘ F.n1;1l:;'llne l’°.;"°flg'a4t'h2§l[l;w ]:::_' ual compe1l11011_ 1,;..,,1'., wood. Boys 1 mile 1. Walter Wilson; outskated and outplayed Dal- The Saints next game is this Ice 3 _ Geo_ Kay, 1.5. 3 pa. 6:00-7:-15 p.m.—Minor Hockey nolr). ' 2 B _ _ . _ 1 Lions 7; Bobby Mac-Miilan is); “ “H312.” Panama. Gad b" Sid’ outdistanced an camped. 2. Lee MacEaC.hem; 3_ Donald lmus-19 for the lust thirty rrun- pm-day “M111 against M1-"ml Al. ters: 8:30-10:30 p.m.—Skating: -me‘ ' Gum.’ Pehcans OM‘-ke Conway’ . S ‘ 'l"h"l qe. 1. U‘ ' 1- d :13 itors with 13 points. *l“dS"“- "95 and l’“'lll “I” 3 °°““““‘““lm°' lison liniveisity at 8:44 o'clock 109 4 — 3- Ewlllfl VI- A- M30 T‘’‘’“-‘ 35¢ D.O1‘ll1ompson.‘ __ .-M:-‘tchell. David MacDonald, :5-l‘. llman (m scon lie The main evem on the mo. school Relay (Bowl 1‘ Eagle’ 54, lead Mike Kelly and Billy in the SDU Pink. The mmm Donald. “um: 50‘, ““.‘ 3 Bl‘“"° L¢w'5' ‘l“h"§Pl"l Cl3-"b"""'°- I gram was the hockey match be- “"’°‘l R93 llll ‘ 3- Mlllellla M"3lVllll3ll 5°°l'°d ll‘ ‘he 55“‘l' game is at Mount ‘A’ the fol- Ice 5 - 17- C5m9l'°ll ‘’5- All . Elllcllilsm. La-w-rence Bynes; ;BANTAM P]. axtes H 91Z_3_ tween A-men Regional High Reg 1-llgh_ wich session; Kelly at 6:04 on lowing al1e1.,mm1_ Burke. SA FURDAY ~ Qlli\l1ns 2 Bruce Malay’ J0hnl('iB‘u“'ll0gs" 3 Wayne» Nelm" Sallvnclfuk 5 3313-3; and Engle-wood Regional High. “W59 Relay ‘Gills’ 1- Ken‘ "‘ °l ‘ll"°°"‘l'- "°"‘ the me" 5‘““M’““' I FISH carcn up 7‘°'”‘°° ""“-"M"'°' “°°"°-' I Jays 3- Frank Macxlnnon (1) 1* ‘is..n§'§"°'£.~‘ A1 Dalidd l.°“‘vl'- Aitendance——11,63ii John Thompson opened the l.{°“‘°.’°‘ 2' H°“““ H°"‘°‘ 3' °H’ 39"“ M"‘°MlM‘-m at 12:“ °" Fm" P°"°°" “SDU " 3: Norway‘: total fish catch in ‘s°'‘''’° 1" “5 1”” '’-'"’ Tommy Cullen l2l- Bud‘ ‘ea 11 w rs .-‘“"“5 9° ' .”'5.' sconing for Englewnod at 10-46 “me” H°“5°: . “ ll“””‘l°"‘ ‘ms’ 5”“ fr‘-’"‘ MBCM-"la" ‘D°C<‘“‘“‘°l- “”“l' 1963 has been estimated at1138-I 2‘°°““”° l’''“-‘ _ . ell _ton eathelble. Danny Dolron. . . Mme second dad M Rabi» Couples Race tmlxedl _ straight out. Then at 13.41. Dlck lock, “,6. 2__sDU _ Hynes ' ' « Minor Hockey Tournament Kelm MacDonald‘ lsanlerse Bob Y°“"'l“-‘V ‘2'- ml" tied th gpe 1645 of Dianne Roberts and Errol Tay- Drami put Dalhousie on the (unassisted, 11.18. 3 SDU B 105 “’"5- °‘' 35°“ mvom l°“5' l“3l<—'0l‘rS 4 filial! by D0349 i2l.:MacIsaac 2. Jim Constauble, ' 5°" ‘. 3 .am ' 101- 2 01,111,119 M.m11-1 1l scoresheef. with a quick back- ' '- I‘. -' "mre than ll‘ 1962' l L,1l51o,11.V Beam“; Looms o_ me“. Jackson . the tflurd period and ended the L‘. 1. M K an imnder malt eluded Gem” ’MacMill'an (Mulligan. Whit. PEE was - . ' -. - scoring for the night. Referees W0“ 3° elm“: 3- 51°“ . . ockl 13230. Penalties: Dal- - ~ Bahia“ 4 Phmp llard m‘ Joe Corie and Harold Leaird Tlwmas 3"d Memll Sl"°l“l‘- S'.“"'h ml the short “d°' The llousie. Bunion. 5-14- Blsim-5 10 l‘l‘3l1lf Rf-‘Del’ Ni. Tommy Prowse Dalia Mailer‘ . 5 . (:1, l R 1 "ll 1 L 11 Tigers started a comeback four . Ken“ Doimn (sh Andy Mathe_KTmerS 2 Rich. Roger‘ Mal; hamed out fourteen mum. pew up as ace lglrs . yn a _ H h Dam ,_ Second Period - 4.—SDJ son (2. car, 519,11 1'11. 1m_’_1a,,,... ' BOSTON tCP) — Goalie Ed -allies and one major. H°“"L‘“ ‘"5 5."“d“‘ H°“”"-“ti .2- ""l‘“l°’5 “F " e“ . °“5“°' Kelly tunasststedi 6:04: 5-3. ¢1,.,1,S ll.’ ' Conga” 2 D Da_Ta(_h W Johnston made a spectacularl Following are tlhe officials: 1~3“”° w°°d9ld° alld C°'““° Kellh s"ml.a"' atchlng ml’ M3°Mill8ll iD6Cal‘lll9l. Whil- . Carlmus 2 Laws Docheny‘“(_Ca”um_ Bmins 11D s"a_nlo ' save off Henri Richard late in [Judges — Elmer Iuman. Adel- B°Ull9l'i 3- L0’l8 39-11 Md Kathy Sal“ nlalppmg on .l,he. Dowel‘ l l 13 ll: 5-—D8lll0llS1O — ‘ - ~ Y-the third period Sunday nightiaide Wood, and Audrey Mac- Myers- 9'93“ ’?°‘‘‘‘.‘“‘.‘' l’l‘5*°“°¢ 9"” Di-mat lunasaisledl 13:41: 7- ' Wheelbarmw Race 1. Judy ‘mm wide the Salli Daihousie — Sullivan (unassist- G to preserve a 1-1 tie for the Dougall. Announcer — Desmond ' ‘ Boston Bruins in a National,conholly_ Reomuer _ Map Dawson 111111 Marlon Madgacll- bluel-inc. ‘Ray Kaiser W85 0“ ed) 17:03. Penalties: SDU - V Hockey League game with theljmje Ferguson, Secretary _. ""1 12- Dlalle Rflbelrts and M‘ °ll’°'W“‘8 ‘ll ‘ll’ ll-m°- N9?’ Tingley. 9:49; Dal-housie — e Montreal Canadiens. l . 1 st 1 _ 3 0 Laurie Woodsidwl 3. ens Han- ll“? find 0‘ lilllll P9l'l°d- smith Kaiser. 16:39. on Jflnufl with less than five mlnule;'1l;m111l1l:“al' at er “ll sen and Mary Hmvatt. stooped Billy Bunton rioht on Third Period — 8—SDU — ry ' . remaining in the game. Richard ' RESULTS Three~le-gged Race 1. Diane lZ08lllle Bl! the D81 l'lUllllWl-H86!‘ ngcgmfel l3_ Mac-Mill“, wl11l_ J F 0 drilled a -iofoot shot from the mm M W and mm 1 Roberts and Laurie woodside. gllempled '° "'°"°' H"“""'°"' incl“ 4-06: 9.-Dallhousie — ° ° left hand side which Johnston ’. ,1 ‘_ '_ ' 2. Lois Carr and Connie Mut- - Dllllélall-'3 081118 Oll Sllmllfl sun’ (Levvllt _ 391131) 151 I managed to ock down as he§Gl°_”a ”"‘.'m*‘°' 2' Dal" tart: 3. Tena Hansen and Mary '1" llle llllfll P9l'l0¢l Md N "*9 Penlllllllzs — Dazlhousic -— Bill: Of the fell backward into the net. The’-‘°g'0y3;‘ lA4“";‘?‘M:';ll)°‘rnde;‘ 1 Howatt. 4:06 n'l|8'1"l( Denis Decarufel too 614 . i . —' o ' ' 9 “ghee arC:nafc[l.l:anl'1l lbaeelgilol; Ju\;en- h’I‘h:>. Vi1'1l1lll3el]‘: got hon] the score 1,1}fl‘d1l:,°“,,".,°1°‘:,:§:°‘;‘1',,,ll';’.,,'_,’1’ 91?: David MacKenaie; 2. Lee Mac-l DeVe10pInent l in yxeiw .s ce :1 . wit rwin get.l.- l.-1,1,1 11,1-lo1l_.1 1151011 311. Eachern; 3. Robert Boulter. ~ . dliyt ed Nrt:h R’ J -‘ h‘ 1' - ' ’, ' ._ ‘ON 7:; in fie fit?“ garlnveerd tlihilerlirlyfimhrs f‘{;‘l‘|ogs(t)alawt[nnin}L¢3t]ep cyk 9 (Oliver, Mohnsl 15 32 Girls 15 yrs. 1. Sandra A Charlottetown Junioi League. l MacEachenn made it 4-2 after Penaltles——Harper 2:27, 17:15. H°W3ll3 2- math“ H°‘”“’l’l3 3- 19:48. Leiter 5:59. 17:15. Green I-old Carr- 4. Tal KIRKWOOD MOTEL The Legion team were down linking passes from Murchison 313 14129 Kennedy Boys 15 yrs. — 1. Keith Camp- 3*’ Bl 0"!‘ Stage of the first land Steele but the Juniors got 17-l5 ' hell: 2. Paul Moore; 3. P E I period but came back stronzlthat one back before the period 's“‘.1-,111l "1-l1,1l_.3_ M01111-“l Stretch °m’°wn' ° ' ' to tie up the game in the sec-! ond stanza and pick up the vlc- l ended with Newsol-. scoring on a breakaway. o. Tremblay 16 (Richard. RouI- Girls 16 yrs 1- —- Lynda Mut- seaul 9:38 Penalty—Mohns 0:16. ll": 1- -1955’ M999“??- SCHOOL TEACHERS, If you are engaged in a businesa—or plan (my in the final 20 minutes. Th 1 . ' cl b ,k _ . 16 . — l. Din-col - — ' ' J. Irwin led the winners with st-inn; figltlotfle sm(:(1lEcas’Ir;e11Zaa(l,o 5.02N° ‘coring. Mmenzie James Botiiter? 6 ::s.tart]bl:ne] finfiglgfigmnot two tallies while singles were. 1-‘ d t‘ ll, ' ' 3_ wem-lell _ . . F9890 tat, In. .‘ picked up by ‘.VlacEachern, We °" '° "ll ° Hfd"gV:' , 1.1141, mm 171 3° 1_ 1,1,1, As a feature of c/manms ELECTRICAL on to and conditions, you are invited to discuss Steele. Flood. Scott and Weath- H. Steele took Ml3cEachern's Johnston 91711.37 Woodside 2. Connie noulller; "" "°"' "' °"""°“°“""" T"°"""' ""’- “"'- ll" Y0“! 3095! With the IDB l’9P1‘898nt8tiV°- ,1-,l,1,_ pass at 3.24 00 bring the with Am“ dam_e__13'9m 3‘ L0.‘ B9“ maritlr;i'e"ElectrIcu Lld.. Steam Plant lotto- _ ' B. Newson was the lap ecor- :i:.-is to within one goal and Ir- M m__'l’mdm"’ ‘'33’, “x ml fl‘; I “_ An appointment for an interview can be er for the losers as he plcked;“.'"‘ pulled the wlinncm mlo computed by teac ’ by't°lePh°nm§ up three goals. all in the first period. MacKenzle and Fnizzell scored singles for the Junliors. Almost 300 fans were on hand at the Forum to watch ' final game. ‘Hie official open- ing ceremonies will take placcl on Tuesday ev Dtmetan's meets Prince Wales. The North River squad lump- odlntoanendyleedaeNew- eon pitched II) it first marker 2 -tie with a neat goal five min- lutes later. Both teams came out flying in the final stama with North River taking the ,early in the pen , ‘ The winners stormed backf lhowever and Kenny Scott was! penalty shot after being Pulled down on a break- away. Scott made the most of '. chance as be skated in and deked out tile goalie and lllliped theme puck in illie open load once again j ‘od. I JUNIOR HOCKEY I Charlottetown Forum TUESDAY, JAN. 2131. 8.15 P.M. ST. DUNSTAWS Tours will be held all afternoon, starting on the hour and half-hour. be- ginning at one o'clock. Refreshments will be served and classes will re- ceive a suitable souvenir of their visit. As only a limited number can be teachers are requested to make reservations early by writing: “Open House”, Maritime ectrle Co. Ltd., Charlottetown, stating preferred time and number of students. 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