PLAY CONTINUES room? Welshmen Rink ls Unclefeaiecl MOVE ctosisit ro Cli'town Foursome Defeats S'side, Alberton & Montague The Prince of Wales College schoolboy curling rink. skipped by Arthur Burke, went lhrough the first day of play for the P.E.l. schoolboy curling AFTERNOON ROUND Bev Macl.cod's Montague rink appeared well on its way to rack Curling Club yesterday. The Welshmen rink whipped all 3 side rink The Montasue boys ronr- Campbell (A) 000 000 00 o - 1 ed b m 1 d , mm of me other em.-.....s. 1.. me ed into a so lead in the first 'I'0DAY' MATCHES Y "W 9' "'39 cm" " morning Burke skipped the four- three ends. worms twice on eachi Play continues this morning some to a close 10-7 victory over Of lhem- M0l'l'l50I1 Cut the leld 101 the Summe Side entry: in the aft-153. Counting I Slnlle in the 4th) crnoon the Welshmcn downed the and 2 in the 5th but Maclreod wentl Alberton High School foursome 17- 4-up again with another stone in 5 and last trimmcd Montague High the 6th and going into the 10th and: School l5-2. final end MacLeod was holding n' The Snmmerside High School en- commanding 3-5 lead. try under skip Art Morrison lost On the brink of defeat the west-1 one and took wins over Montague ern lads made every shot count High School in the afternoon and in this final end and counted for Alberton in the evening to finish big stones for ihg win, 3; the the day in Secund place. Montague skip. taking the last. Bev Macl-end skipped the Mon- shot of the end. barely ' 4 his to see Morrison cut it down to 9-7 w l more in the 9th tet had a much easier time of it scoring in every end except the 9th to rack up an 11-1 victory. championship-up its second consecutive win of) Mormon (si undefeated at the Charlottetownlllm dill "1 "10 3"9l'l100ll P0030 Burke (C) .against Art Morrison's Summer- Mgclgod (M) lt.h1inthc7tl1.2intheBthnnd Bcv MacLeod's Montague quar- Lucky Logan raced the fastest quarter-mile of the afternoon bo- lng clocked in 31 seconds flat at North River causeway yesterday afternoon during the Victoria Driving Club ice racing card wit- LINEUPS 002 010 121 0- 7 410 202 000 1-10 311 Ill llll l-ll Logan had two firsts and a second to win the A Trot. .lolity's Pick l'lil'C(l to victories in the first two heats of the A Face but did not start in the third heal won by Buddy Watson. Flying Fortress took the other heat of the A Trot. Kenneth Clegg. Col. Henry and L(ng John split heats of the 8. Pace and Nelson Kennedy rein- ed Taylor Dale to victory in two heats of the B. Trot. Bob Carter with Charlottetown meeting Mon- tague and Alberton meeting Sum- mersidc. This afternoon it is Mou- tague against Summerside and Charlottetown against Alberton. This evening Alberton plays Mon- tague while Charlottetown plays Summerside. Legend: - S - Summersidc C - Charlottetown; A - Alberton; M- Montague. tague rink to a victory in the morn- '13.-get. - iiig's opener against Alberton but A more experienced wpishmen Montague lost both of its other team downed the Aibenon 333,93 matches. , gallon 17-6. Alberion, under skip David C. . Lmrzsconns c i) ll. t th h til (3 . ofafirwu-einieivfn mug 9 3” Campbell (A) oio ooiooo 4- ti Burke IC) mate in o-t7 EVENING ROUND Both games in the evening round Mnlfwd ml) were won by rather lopsided M0""30" lsl scores. Summerside turned back the inexperienced lads from Al- 2220010100-8 0001201014-9 MORNING ROUND berton 20-1 and the Welshmen downed Menu-sue is-2. r.fi'i"2'J3gi2i'i.?”3f.ii3S."'i3.liEl LINESCORES foursome fought of a driving hid Mon-150,, (5) 122 510 gm 5gm by the Art Morrison's Summe Campbell (A) 900 000 001 0 ., 1 side team to win 10-7 in the morn- ing opener. Burke (C) 212130 013 2-15 At one time in the match the MacLeod (M) 000 0011000-2 Welshm were leading 9-3 only IN nus CORNER . Looking Ahead To Playoffs Parkdalc Flyers have all but clinched the island Senior League title for the second year in a row. With four games to go the Fly- crs need only a victory in one of them to wrap it up nmthemsticgi. ly. At present only the B.YC ban catch the Flycrs. and to do this trick the youth clubbers would have to win all seven of their remaining games while the Fly- era are losing their four. so it seems pretty certain that the Flyers will once again represent the Island in the Maritime piny- downs. which are scheduled to start March 11th. has told Pnrkdalo is certainly a little strong. Without Orin .they would. we think. have taken a few more beatings than the four they them. However. Orin scene have made the difference. lost. Club wh st A ' . Ba nall vs Don Wonnacott ski , - - 0, com”. um, um M" u u. ” 1” ed "1" hdf 304 vpgwmuml . J. Dingwe” p Al? The youth club is now lioldinl rdumnu from the lug". In 3.; u, ,, m mmchl” Humphrey. down the mcch sought after nec- gu duh. "G. hum ” -I m an no", .5; ,..u" M". ond slot, but only by a slim mar- ” ma..." wml an lulu phy. cu w”. 1. gm. D"; ""0, MON1-Agup; gin and are out to solidify their .5, 'Md, '1" be in MI uh. mm... 1; 1. ..g . um, g. ,9, grip tonight. The Prlmrosu era by that time, The In: "1," n team that has completely domln. Cllfllnl ll Montague l0-dBY- in the league cellar but they still here. for March 11 ad mg, mg ated I league net slapped down 7:00 p.m have a chance of catching the cab- cwg an ymgn up. Mu-mm, '1”, In a shot eclee. It has happened East lee: Game No. 1 LH oose on the playoff train provid- dewnn an guppogea u 5. 5." several times and it b not .1. Poole vs Wm. MBCLEBII ed they can come through with here, fan on Mm-mp, mg 1-", way! III second bent team that West Ice: Game No. 2. J. S a couple of victories in their re- dny. However. by that time in Ill! be lwlalblc to overcome this difficulty and send the high-flying Flycra against the winner of the lentbcrn New Brnnewlck Senior Kaolin. which in likely to be none other then the Fredericton Capl- tnll the team which was eupponed we have put in appearance here enalnst the Island All-star tennt Inturday. A Barring injuries the Island will he represented by e team for lronger than the one that trim- med Plctou Pontiac: last year. hit Year the Flyers were beset by injuries and suspension and March 1th the date on which had only a skeleton crew steering the playoffs will likely be start- their ship and if they can im in. Possibly Montague. if they away from the injury bug make it. would suddenly get hot. plnyoff time. then the Capitals, it Maybe the B.YC will fete should send them into the team to beat or summerside playoffs. will be facing a form. Acea or St. Dunstan's. Of course. dable foe that has rolled over all the Five: mlsht lde melly on Imposition in the island League their WIY. but you never know in to date. 0r'ln Carver is the big playoffs. One of the Interesting addition to the 1956- '57 version points about hockey in the uncer- d the Flyers and. believe me. tllnlty of it all. Orin is quite an addition. You Souris Easlpaclis n send that has wallowcd will bowl of then in the besHhroa- of five er t'enr- of -eeven nerlol. If hep- pcned in the Cape Breton Jnnior BID lay Minors eonldirt bay I win all season. They were on the verge of folding several times. but when the playoffs came around the Miners cen1dn't be heeten. know. when the youngest of the three Carvers was playlngpln the ACSHL. he wasn't just another rightwtnger and last year was top eeorer on the Moncton Hawks. ,... , ,,..,,,,, ,,.,. 12-8 in KL loop Perhdnle Too strong For The miner". We ended with .thc 50""! Eulmkl downed ebeervatton that only time cenld 5”'l9"”'l' Elll" 13" ll! I free- toll. Time could and we thlnh be ""11"! '8" Same It Souris form Intermediate "B" Hockey League. legion walked into a big 64 leedtntheveryflretperlod not B. Jenkins rammed in three goals to one for Georgetown and Earlier In the season when the rink last night to jump into n Souris was trailing only 7-6 at Flycra started the year off with four straight wine. we came out flgst-place tie with the Eagles in the mwly ed Kings County Swampeil I4-3 By liitenitedlates The have had racked up ngelna or the four games they have three were to Summerside Aces at n time when the sestern boys were riding on a seven- game winning streak. The Flyerl have taken sweet revenge for those defeats. The other was at the hands of the Buck Whltloclt, veslon of the Basilica Youth dose the trick either. Occnnlonally in the depths during the regular schedule suddenly catch fire and down everything in iron only last ntason when Glace so the league may take on an entirely different complexion come , bctliem won the other heat. CURLING STANDINGS Lucky Logan Trots Fastest El-4 Mile On Ice Racing Cord nerd. Hunter River. A Trot Lucky Logan (E. Smith) Flying Fortress (C. Smith) Fortune Pride Guy Baron (Wood) Buddy Budlong Smallwood) Times:- 32 35; 31: Col. Henry Long John (C. Smi C.P. Clegg Taylor Dale Bob Carter (Muirhead) D.P. Dale Stead) Times:- 38: 38 3-5; OfflcInla:- Starter - cliffe: Driver tcr Kelly; Judges - ker; Timers- Harry Murphy: Anno Benton. (Kelly) 4 8 Winning horse owned by die Ford. Hunter Rlvcr. B. Pace Kenneth Clegg (Kelly) 1 (E. Bernard) (MacPhee) 4 Times:- 31 4-5; 31 1-5; 31 (N. Kennedy) Winning horse owned by Nel- son Kennedy. Charlottetown. of the gnte- Wal- niore. George Smith. Bert Youn- Roland owrseeun untrust- 5 31 3-5. :4 2 th) 3 auteu- 2 3 1 4 3-5. 2 1 2 3 3 34. 1 .. Sinclair Cut- Harold Cud- W o o d, uncer t W.H. Ncxt card is Saturday. Following are the standings in . , A P'” the Schoolboy curling champion. -l0""Y5 lfjillgernard) 1 1 - ships after the first day of play. Buddy wagon won L051 nchlow) 2 I 1 Charlottetown 3 o Murph.v's Abbe summer-side 2 1 (Chas. O'Brien 4 2 2 Mgmague 1 2 Bonnie's Money MM,-ton 0 3 (E. Bernard 3 3 4 Bob Clegg (Murphy) 5 5 3 Times:- 31 2-5; 31 2-5; 31 1-5. Winning horse owned by J. Ber- CHARLOTTETOWN Tonight starting second round of Old Spain - and 1st. round Rendezvous Section B. 7 p.m. Old Spain. ice D.R. George vs G. Hender- son. Ice 4 Dr. Hooper vs Pres gdotia Brydges. Ice 2 ice 3 Final Games School 5 The Charlottetown Guardian, Thur-sdn.y. Feb. 7. 1957 Boys Provincial Play. 8.!) p.m. Rendezvou. section B Ice 1 Dr. Prowse sklp- Dr. Brown - Dr. Cox - Dr. Hooper vs W.R. MacNeill skip - D. O'Rourke R. Jonen- Paul O'Rourke. Ice 2 Ed Tanton skip -H. Jar- dlne - H.H. Carruthers - M. Mac- Millnn- vs W.A. Beer skip - 0.K. Presby - S.W. Willis - Don Mac- Lean. Ice 3 Dr. Flddings skip Emmett MacDonald. G. Wellner - K. My- err vn H. Farmer skip . H. Peters Art lave - Al MacLellan. ice 4 - E. Maclnnis skip G. Mulhollnnd - C. Campbell - Lon second place in the island Senior Hockey League. and Montague Prlmroscs looking for any place in the playoffs. tangle tonight e the Sports Arena. Dcsltochea vs. C.S Stewart. 8.30 p.m East Ice: 0 Poole Trophy Play Off. H Clair vs. L MacDonald. West Ice: M Nicholson vs. E. Cudmore. 10:00 P.M. East Ice: Game No. 30 D. Mac- Gownn vs. RR Beck. West Ice: Game No. 40 P Sin- clair vs. GG Jardine. maining games. A 'Montague victory will put the Primroses within hitting range of S.D.U. and slide B.Y.C. back into third place. Art Perry is expected back to strengthen the youth club defense and so Jack Ready will be icing a full squad with the return of Thane Doyle who missed the last BYC & Montague Tangle At Arena Basilica Youth Club. gunning for game because of a one-game sus- pension. between Carroll and highest scoring comb Game time is 8.30 Likely lineups: Montagne:- Goal. phle. Coyle; ry. MacLean. Ketch. d Parry. F. Shepherd. hie Coach Bubby Dowllng may shift his forward lines around again to come up with a winning combina- tlon. Dick Carroll will be back in the lineup after sitting out his sus- pension and Dowllng may return Billy Hughes to his center ice npot ault. This trio is one of the league.-is inatl . tense. Meeltsc. Meclrnre, Longe- rorwsnts. A rs e n a u l t, Carroll. Dowllng. Landry. Maclroan, Ketch. Trawl- ale. B.Y.c.:- Goal. Doyle; Defense. line; Forwnrds- Whltlook, Plneau. l-lowatt. Squerebrlgga, Burke. L. shepherd. J. Shepherd. Weather- Apps Arsen- sharp. Dillon: Dc- Hughes, Trowl-Land Ready. Mul- Ietermcdlete A g-um ”" W” SCHOOLBOY TROPHY 3”'-.'.””l:. ..:.?'''..':...'''..'.,":::i..:"-.'..":.:.:.: 1'-"w.'ET ..”.c.'.t'..”"... .. .a Mind: hglen sttriecinr-wiiirtiireostnuitwtu t lettetown uh. it will be new . -Iii lee. sun. 0&- V to ARM. 3 In its ICE RAC rice recea held on Clean A. Fslrgo (Gnudet) OWIIIPDP. Class II. (2.8. f. ( MncMl.llan ) Ill.lie's mxnreu Times Owner. lottetown. 0Melnla:- Judges - :S'l5 9' E E 3 iii? 1 2 ' iii: ii? iii? if? ii i RESULTS Following are the results of the River yesterday afternoon: Avalon 'oai (Seaman) Ralph I-lei (Llewellyn 'l'tmee:- I4; 84 2-5; 38. Seaman, Charlotte- . 2-5. nude MncMil1nn. Char- Ileoltcnsle. J. Gallant: Timer- . Pound: Starter - E. Show. Next races to be held Saturday St. Pats Vlallop Alhny It. Pats first string lint conical. efloa Petlfoonansnd Ddbl't- ran wildln I tell Ibore uegnogsme at tornckup fl IatbcSt.Pets were . Aces ING l-lillsborough I I 1 2 X 2 I I 3 4 I - Ed. Downs. 32' 3. 3 5" "YMCA Drubs Airmen 92-60 In Hoop Tilt Y.M.C.A. rammed in 67 points the R.C.A.F. Sultans 92-60 in a City Basketball League game play ed at the "Y" last night. Y.M.C.A. had only a 35-31 lead at the end of the first half but ran wild in the second swiahing basket: from all parts of the floor. Ron Atkinson was the high scor- er fo' the Y.M.C.A. with 17 tints. followed closely by George cantlebury, Henry Phillips and Hector MacDougall, each with 16. Doug Hepburn led all scorers dunking 29 points for the still wlnless airmen. Ternan chipped in with 10. The victory broke a tie with P.W.C. and left the Y.M.C.A. alone in third place. . l.lneupa:- ..Y.M.C.A.:- Atkinson 17; Lavera B: Crockett 10; Scantlebury 16; Phillips 16; MacDougall 16: Wei- ton 7: Bnllem 2. Total - 92. . R.C.A.F.:- Hepburn 29; Gascon 2: Mai.-Kinuon l; Ternnn 10; Little 3; Atkinson ll: Cmlkiewitz 2 To- tal- 60. in a torrid second half to smother - the left corner of the chge. The R . boosted its margin to 3-1 midway in the third period on Dean Prentlce's rebound of Andy Bathgnte's shot. The surging Bruins cut the deficit to 8-2 with lone than two minutes remaining as Fleming Mackell found the range on n 50- foot blast from the left alloy. Boston pulled rookie goalie Don Simmons in the final minute to gain an extra forward but the Canucks TORONTO (CP) Toronto Maple Leafs and Montreal Cann- diens Wednesday night battled to a 1-1 National Hockey League tic before 14,046 fans. The tie moved the second-piece Montrealers to within two points of the idle Detroit Red Wings and assured Leafs of at least n one- point edge over New York Rang- ers in the battle for fourth and last playoff position. Centre Don Marshall scored the Montreal goal with less than a minute to go in the first period and centre George Arm t - tied it with his lath goal of the season early in the second. For the first two periods. play was fast and both teams made fine end - to - end rushes. Close checking dominated the last 1) minutes as ithcr team would risk an nil-out offensive drive for Maple Leafs Ancl Tie 1-1 fear of the oppoaltl getting a breakaway. Plante was the busiest of the two netmtnders. making 23 s on. He suffered e cut around the aft eye midway through the second period and had to leave the game for a few minutes to receive a few stitches. Chadwick turned aside 1) Montreal shots. SUMMARY lint pet-ted: 1. Montreal, Mnb shah (Pronovost. Provost) 19:24. Penalties: Provost 4:36. Jamal 10:45. Pulford 17:1). second period: 2. Toronto. Armstrong (Sloan. Reaume) 0:34. Penalties: Olmstead 12:23. Arm- strong and Olmntend 19:18. Third : scoring: None. Penalties: Olmatend. Duff 15:20. Stops 'Plnnte . 1 I ha lchaidwich 9 c s-so By GERRY Ln FONTAINE Canadian Pi-on stun Writer QUEBEC (CP)-Two pre-bou- spicl favorites-Alf Mut.h's Quebec Victoria rink and the Campbell brothers team from Avonlea. leak.-Wednesday won opening- round matches for the Lieutenant- 6overnor's Trophy in the Quebec 44th international Bonnpiel. ltuth downed Dr. A. Perrlat-'e Hawhasbury. 0nt.. rink I-'I while the Campbell: defeated Cheater CunnlIIllIIIn'a Walkerton 0nt.. quartet 0- . Mutli and Campbell now been I-0 won-lost records in the hon- nplol with six games remaining. Most of Wednesday's play was awards-the 1" ancois Jobtn Gold Cup. the Holt Renfrew Trophy. the Val d'0f' Trophy. the St. Law- rence Cement Trophy nnd the Dow Trwhv. Dr. J. C. Llkeiy': Fredericton team entered the semi-finals for the Jobln Cup by edging R. The 134 teams from six prov- citlen are competing for 15 troph- Two Pro-Bonspiel Favorites Advance In Governor's Play Masada Oranby. Quc.. tenrn 7-6. t trim and several United sum ' ches for the Jobin Cup drop to lower competitions and vie for lesser awards. The cunpbclle winners in 1960 of the Canadian ship and regarded an one lineal curling units on the conti- nent could (see Muth's quartet govt Quebec Jacques has entered the semi- takcn up in competition for minor "'1 record considered nerytowtntbetrtplecrown. General Meeting Charlottetown Curling Club - Thursday, Feb. 7 at 8 pm. to discuss next 9...-. Confederation Fiillemndanonhrequuted E I 4TH ' cunMoiiPs WEEK - END SPECIALS Rangers Defeat Boston 3-2 To End Losing Skeiin NEW You (AP)-New York-hanger: stnvcd than an. hblne) um. Penalty: Howell are thnottlcd Boston lriilnl N... york wen; .he.d arty in 15:00. 3-3 Widneulll nldht to help iii!!! the first period on Bathgateu Stope rue-towlntha-fourthnndl-math of the season. while Slmlnolll 1 5 4-16 pl-rot!-ootintl:-Nat1onIInostonwurnortii.na.ri.witnsswuniey 1 s u.a 110033! I-Gllllu TM 'Vl-WW! aeconds left in the period the IIIPDM nniinr or same wlw Bruins tied it 1-1 on Cat Gard- ;l;-g..;"-,;,k,,-;',,:',w.;g;d,.l::;( -- - any can win: mu r-u N.l-l.L. srsunmcs 6;; triumph. at Medina Sam w"”"” in The Canadian Press) in, gave Bill”! W PII-It : 1. N Y . s --(M 188' thin low!-Pl-C9 T0" Bathgnte tr ttce. Popecwlnl aglllz Detroit iv: ii 314'; tile 1?; 0-M which M MN-"W M 1 Boston.Gardncr(Mohns)10:Qt. uoiitreai 27 is 0155 109 as Wednudlv MIN 1'! TOWBW Penalties: Gardner mt. Clhln Boston 25 17 am 12: 5f Third-pl-ce Bruins gfw trb-ll fflvle 11:31. Lablne 18:05. Toront; k is, 24 11 no 135 4!: runner upcanaenl Y 1' uudwdd, 3;; y 3. New or 25313160 43 l”""" Evans.iHebcnton. sIlll.l::l'1) 6238. ("l'l"39 11 31 ' "7130 31 d.'rhe staid; vim gshllglllbea by I Penalties: Flamsn 10:50. Cahan ulinl pay I is:47. . W '59 n'”3"" 15"” lamp Third period: 4. New York. An ADVANCE W”"l'V' "h0""”” bf" 35”" Prentice (Bathgate. Howell) T119 "M Ill ' meld Ilrplanc ton Il10"- 12:10; 5. Bolton, Mackell (Regen. was built in Britain about mo. New York went ahead 2-1 at 6:38 of the second period when Jack Evans drilled a so footer into Pink 6 for Grapefniil 39c Maclntosh Eangy 5 lb. rifts; Apples 59c Perfection 6 tins Milk 83c White Swan 3 rolls 2 pkgs. Toilet Paper 39c Sill 290 Baker's 1 lb. tin p 2 ms .c”.””.E';.....73E Ajax. 29c noun: mu. mwrr JUIOES 48 oz. tin Idns p 2 PRES- 0fil199 48 132? Sugar 2'): 3”” M3-';g 2.-:::;:.. Grapefruit 33c ichips 29c NEW DOIIILE SIZE White or Chocolate Cake Mix llobln flood Pie Crust MIX. pkg. 29c llol)lnllooilFlouI'.25lb. .....Sl.75 leg. 39: Special Deal Price 9c Pkg.