% ie ~~ Ve » Che Guardian - SECOND SECTION i} i meee i aiegit at 7 Charlottetown, Fri., Feb. 26, 1965. 2 PAGE 9 ; : Cie . + By : Manitoba Rink Ca TUTeS | sencceuee 200 a the / . i . were ectanaiee tes @ 4 ' activity and action is to get 7 a - i ) lottetown Forum at 7.30 p.m. . Be a ho e ; wan have heard, va Peaet E HALIFAX (CP)—Peggy Cas- HALIFAX (CP)—Albetta and \ninth round at 7:30 p.m. AST. (Prince Edward Island rink from apectaten tae the sesteties 8 A selman’s Manitoba rink from |Manitoba swept to convencing|Dorothy Thompson's Edmonton |Charlottetown, and New Bruns-| iterest in the as é eA be |Winnipeg won the Canadian |eighth-round victories in the Ca- team advanced to the showdown |wick, skipped by Joan Cal- | Past: Provincial Physical will w es women’s curling championship jnadian women’s curling cham- match by trouncing Nova Scotia \jaghan of Bathurst, walloped The to Forbes Mes ‘here Thursday by defeating Al-|pionship here Thursday and the 11-2, while Peggy Casselman’s |Lesley Cmolik of Kelowna, B.C. 8 out pee! Bill Ledwell, sas ik jberta 7-5 in the final round of luck of the draw pitted the two Winnipeg foursome humiliated 12 - 4 in other eighth - round — = citation on the i} the national bonspiel. bonspiel leaders in a final duel Newfoundland by a 17-5 score. \games. Saskatchesan, represen- ss pee Boswell will make the Oe Tle Manitoba foursome cap-| Thursday night. Solange Larouche of Dolbeau, |ted. by Barbara MacNevin's De- behalf of the department. ; ee" tured the> Dominion Diamond Both rinks had seven wins|Que., held on for a 98 win /lisle quartet, shattered Ontar- Malcolm MacKenzie, : es “D” trophy by piling up a 60 and only one loss going into the'against Sybil MacMillan’s |io’s hopes for a finish any handing the chores ol preening 9 as than third place when it lead over Dorothy Thompson of 1 higher winners in the 36 events are TONIGHT Edmonton after four ends and ; handed Fern Irwin's Toronto | trophys will be awarded to the first place | holding off the Alberta rink for team 4 106 setback. for a second or third performance. ; — the rest of the match. The two NINTH ROUND We feel that any minded « Action in the Maritime In- Dungtan’s University Saints are three local stars with the teams were deadlocked at seven , . ‘themselves an inju they ‘to tercollegiate Basketball Con-~ fost WHS Red Raiders tonight S#imts (1) to (r): Eddie Law- 11. soiece going into the final | Sask. 120 101 110 2~ 9 | jocal arena to ss these provincial ' lor, Charlottetown; Ken Hub- night | Nfld. 001 020 0010— 4 The program will swing into at 7.20. ference resumes on tWO and St. Mary’s Huskies tomor- ley. Charlottetown: and Bob draw Thursday ith a cingle * forward to seeing you event fronts this weékend as St. row afternoon. Pietured above Hickey, Summerside. cee oponeen end and | PE. 010 110 300 3— 9 | tide's Civie Stadium, last season. cMded two more in each of the Nova Scotia 102.001 081 0— 8 . ° second and third. Mrs. Cassel- lec. ico 208022 td Bits From Hi WO Rinks Still Unbeaten secre cee saci ae, tae mame Mine RUSTE) gee pea gin om one counter in the erty cad — Canada’s straight and the Smodas once : bce naeers ae Se ceed | fourth. |touring hockey players arrived three games. They , 4 | Alberta answered with tW0/here Thursday for a three-game 10 days ago. | Quebee ee eS | tae of elimination at the i A ‘ + Th 4 D | S - points in each — = and |series against Russia that will The team, built around last night, o wae ~~ PWC Welshmen sixth ends to p within |help set the stage for next year's Allan Cup-winning Winai-| ‘ . _. 7 | three series game er ree ays n pie counters of the lead, but Mani-|/month’s world tournamient is |peg Maroons, is a second ota | eee Geanen ws goals in the opening frame eee Ss meme Pees Pad ao con | aon. (Sasa ec eS SUMMERSIDE — Two rinks side rink skipped by Horace! game of the day last night and "arin with another single ee ee Revert will play for world honors in By THE CANADIAN PRESS lottetown and District junior loop in still remain unbeaten following | MacFarlane 9-4 yesterday morn- his third against one loss so far, the eighth. hen tb com ed at ‘_ ians Finland March 4-14. | Final Canadian women’s curl- | three days of competition in the ing for his second win. eliminating Lloyd Lawless’s w ey arrived @ ~air- The first team leaves Canada jing championship standing after | Charlottetown Rural P.E.1. Mixed Curling Bonspiel Five more rinks were elimin-| Summerside rink 12-3. A. Clark’s NORTH RIVER rhe Cosodin teaum wih for Finland this weekend. nine rounds. | Queen Charlotte School here. ated, dwindling the wumber of Summerside foursome whipped | | or layers oe a on Nera an eel PWL gaged atin Caarocte po Last year's winner, ‘Jiggs’ Competitors to eight. ihe rinks). Albert's rink 12-4 for his third. ICE RACING ltake part in the T e cham- | si geet s yy | Manitoba 981 eanecl, Qumme Chastets MacDonald hed his record Knocked out were Lioyd Law- win against a single loss. | emper sian national second, | Alberta 972 a round robin series to @ strete less of Summerside, Ralph Mac-| today’s draw is as follows: |pionships, brought to Moscow a ary team players in games here) vio. seotis 96 3 | the playoffs. The team to 3-0 yesterday with a one sid- Farlane’‘s Summerside quartet, | 19:99 A.M. The following are the entries 3-2 won-lst record on exhibition Friday and Sunday Ontario 954 series will have the bye and the 94-46. wan. over previously. UB... yst....pink. shipped... DY As \niGonSpicerVs..H. Mackacane; in the ice Facing ane t oo in Finland and Sweden Third game in the series 1s | ieabede to decide which one aten Jim Harris's Summerside Brooks, Ken MacDonald's Mon-'y Austin vs. J. Harris. held at Ne ant : Prince Edward island o 8 8 cee oe ak cua rink. Harris is 21. ‘Duck’ tague rink and A. Albert's entry 9:39 P.M. way on Saturday at 2 p.m. 7 Monday. 7.48 oo ‘Hockey ee Acorn’s rink of Chartottetown | from Summierside The winner of the 10:00 draw. sharp. Tignish Aces | Coach Gord told ne- | Quebec 3 4 ; — ee - + also scored a third consecutive; One other moraing match 8aW | Jiggs MacDonald vs. F. Acorn; CLASS “A” { porters that Don Saskatchewan > of — ; win, defeating Gordon Spicer’s' Jim Harris's crew wallop Ken, Lawless vs. A. Clark. Gay Druien, Ripover, Jewell Collins, defenceman Bill John. New Brunswick 2 to oe unbeaten RCAF foursome 13-11 MacDonald’s foursome 13-3. 10:00 DRAW Fingo, Lady Simcoe. Down O'Leary son and defenceman Garry) Newfoundland gis wy So eo ta a mo last night. Trailing 13-8, Spicer Four other afternoon matches ¢ ¥. Acorn (C) 9 CLASS “B” Begg will definitely join the Ca-| a Canadiens to a 61 ar finislied strong, picking up three were played in addition to|y MacFarlane (S) 4 My Hero, Jollity Guy, Bob mat nadian world tournament team | + S i en : gah ¢ points in the 10th end. Spicer’s ‘Jiggs’ MacDonald's contest. A. Budlong. Mr. Key, Tennessee TIGNISH — The Tignish Ac | after they finish playing here. | Prince County York Rangers. — Se a ee Oa mark is also 2-1. Clark defeated A. Brooks 11-8.\7 warris (S) 13 Riley, Peni Redge Marion, Moab.|es went down to defeat 7-6 to|One or two others of the sec-| Billy MacMillan of St ‘ mantaee Red Gunpet 5 Summet- Both rinks were from Summer-'K MacDonald (M) 3 aaa Cathy,|° Lary Maroons on home co sad blatocs tnem sine See S| © a aus ie ls individual race in the side. ; 1:00 DRAW on ’ ane Clay-| Wednesday night before a large vel to Finland. The rest will re- | na —_* released Bert Hunter of Summerside |A. Brooks (S) 8 Jolly Moe, Mighty y i turn to Canada. with BILLIARDS whipped another local rink skip- A. Clark ‘S) eae’ ay, It was an exciting game), Simpson expressed confidence | Schedule Farenzena of St. Francis ped by Ralph MacFarlane 10-5. | . which saw the go | that Canada will make a good on 14 goals and 14 assists. ‘OR NP iB Hunter ‘S) 10 Rob Baker. - | ahead in the last four seconds of | at Tampere. } Velan of Mount Allison are . “ Ian Austin’s Summerside quar |R. MacFarlane (5S) 5 CLASS “D” on a fluke goal. Two 0’-| “We should be able to get qh. following tg a schedule apiece. : : +) : RELAXATIOV ak tee eee opZlher, Sir Bruce Clees. Goidle| Leary players, Smaliman |'#c%0d place at least.” he sald. | othe Prince County Bock? | Ouvar Ronsveun of Bemste A od in a = vesterday afte | 0” ennenate 9 Moon, El Roma, Jos Man, Es-|a0d Jerry Howard received in- “And 1 think that on @ good day| League semi-final playoffs be- |wint risk his streak tonight bet) at Completing y y (C) 201 600 402— 9 | z | iri med wé should be able to beat the ROAF and ‘se , <i —at— noon's ae Bill Nugent Rah Austin (S) 020 233 20-18 | quire Dattie. Sieg Aone \See 8 me. es — atten- Russians.” | ae a meets Zora , the = ee 3 Summerside another HNSTON from Dr. nnedy : world | ~amas Drug Combines 10-round bout. ae) Ch’town Billiard Club cai xxi by peed MacFar- |¢ nald Last Chance Mose, Sunny Key,| There were no penalties Russia is the present | Borden Nationals and the Sum- | be facing the of ri pped C. MacDona nd Olympic title-holder. 175 Gt. George Ph. 2-2167/ Jane 11-5 ‘C) 304 002. 040-0~—13-- Mitchell, Adiopolo Yates, WMX, |.throughout the game. | merside Junior Legionnaires | old ab een Bert Hunter won his second J Harris (S) 010 110 101 1— 6 awa Direct,~J. B. Spirit, | ee ee wee m | All canes ieaieting finals = - Ne aia eS ay ' | Howard 2, D. Dennis | | seven altaire round aoe o =. “wwe ae ae Legionnaires — SERIES “A” Caer Goat gut ts 18 were INTERCOLLEGIATE BASKETBALL |" 2F*™* os oun Dunsteaff lng bac. ilo ht rpm aman Dot |r| earned 64 tan fe tn FRIDAY, FEB. 26—8 P.M hee [Keough wit aingetone = ts 6 Sines : mM. ne | March 5 — RCAF UNS SD.U etc (Cc) os 0 13) Teg PV] 3-3 | ree ORD Oe Deneay anh} Drug at "am [aoe ; c < bs | | Allison ; "March 9 — ©. VS. 9. : : ; rin oan sa 2 ecaina nati | ost RCAF at RCAF Station 15 B. Hunter (S) 010 010 10—3 Dunstaffnage played to a 3-3| na Standings a p.m. LAC) Ae te # SATURDAY, FEB. 27th—1:36 P.M. Ka, Reactions (6). OA. 30 Miah |e ote ineeed Gabel aa in PCHL ¥- 10 — ROAP a : j | | Fr St Ma §.D.U. _ A. Albert (S) 001 102 000 0— 4 Intermediate C Hockey League n. League March ow tan vs r% . ry’s vs. UU, A. Clark (S) 210 020 123 112 | finals. ao Final staticties of the Pri RCAF at BOA atves Ys } Covehead won game March 6 — ; Admission: Adults 75¢ Students 35¢ jot the round tobin series 10-1|:umty Hockey League are as Dros st Somenerside 1:15 pa | SNOOKER over Dunstaffnage. . WLT Pts. March 21 — Enman Drug vs 4 + The next game will see: Voca-| paytes- 67-23 _} BCAR at ROAF Station 2.30 - TOURNAMENT tional Institute meet Covehead | Nats 690 2 p.m. -—” rs The winners in the snooker | &t SDU rink Saturday night. | Combines 91223 2 SERIES ‘B” es In ’ -_ =} tournament—being—held-at- inthe round. robia, each team} Jes .___-—s_¢ 4 13-1 Mr. Cue Pool Hall are as fol-|plays each other team three INDIVIDUAL SCORING ’ lows: times. Goals count as points. G A Pts. ; ; ‘ re CLASS “A” Scoring for the Vocational In-| white, Borden Mu 3 @ Ler i Bob Rice, Gary Jrenholm, | stitute last night were Carl Liv-| Deighan, Combines 27 29 56 é 4 hy MT. A. vs. §.D.U. Harvey Cormier, Tinker Mac-|ingstone, Gary McCaron and| Gravelle, Eagles % 2 34 4 Callum, Ed eee Phil Fiemming: For Dunstaff-| P. MacWilliams, Jrs. 27 21 48 ; mA aes B oe oes by Richard, | A. Gaudet, Jrs. *2 8 Saturday, Feb. 27th -—— 3.30 p.m. [icce” itector ‘Macquarie, "Stu |“*Milan snd J" Carmody, "| Andrews, Borden 2°34 4 after Ladner, John Miller. T “| Roberts, Nuit 6s @ ee Admission: Adults $1.00; Students 50c sn MIDE MOUNTAINS a + Ops a = cue n . Andes Moun- Da ea GOALIE AVERAGES . tain chain is 400 miles wide y m ee ak einen! G. Campbell, E. 18 72 0 400 ; G. Campbell, N. 4 116 @ 491 Maclean, E. 6 0 0 500 Sommers, Jrs. 23 145 0 630 MacGuigan, C. Bil 0 63% Rivard. C. 1 9 0 900 Smith. Jrs. 1 W@W 0 14.00 f e fat eee