Parkdale, Sherwood Hold Annual Ice Sports Wed. 1 SECFND—SEZ‘TION Sherwaod 2:?" P€rlttdale ice! (PD), 1. Phillip Campbell ' MacIsaac (SW). 3. Sandra Mac- pports were a he Char-l (SW). {Asuland and Derril Scott (SW). [lottetown Foam, Wednesdayp Girls 13 years: 1. Donna Mac- The officials for the evening nee. 16. This is the first time lean (PD). 2. Heather Mac-.were: Director — Dave Bos- tn several years the two school Leod (SW), 3. Gieryl Currie 3 well starters Earl Nicholson: have combined their ice sports. ; (SW). (an ‘ John MacAIeer finisti The evening consisted of a boys Boys 13 years: 1. Gerard Pa- ‘ judges. Claude Wood ' George hockey game. rls broom all quet (PD). 2. Kenny ConstablelAyres and Allison W'est hoc< game, age class races and (SW). 3. Kenny Rodd (SW). ikey referees. Allison Carver and novelty races. Sherwoor‘ came Girls relay. 1. Nan Mac- i Joe Coyle. patron iudgcs Lloyd out on top in nearly all areas. Isaac. Margaret Gordon. 1193- Weatlcv. Peter Miircliisoh Wes They won the hockey game 5-2 ther MacLeod. Roberta Mac- MacAloer_ and John Campbell and broom-ball game H). They Eachern (SW). 2. Margie Lund. timer. Pat Connolly. official walked home with the trophy for over all points. had 113 as to 60 for Parkdale. Scoring in the hockey game Oorrmne Higgins, Donna Mac- scorers, F_C. lean. Barbara Deacon (PD‘. w.w. Carmod 3. Mary June Dowling. Farleigh ‘ MacLean. Dianne Bevan. Linda Blanchard. and y. were Gary Campbell who came Watls PDH. i d N. up with three big goals. one Boys relay: 1. Kenny Con-‘ of which was unassisted. Darrel stable, Bobby MacGuigan. . Scott picked up the other two. Kenny R . MacLeod 9.8 Assists were had by Kenny (SW). 2. Alan MacDonald. Ger- Constable. Danny McGun'igvan. got two and Bobby McGuigan. Scoring for Parkdale were David Brown and Paul MacDonald. l'. Latter scored the only goal III the broom ball game. ard Paquet. David Brown, Neil Robinson (PD), 3. Donnie Mac- Gulgan, Phillip Campbell Der- rell Scott. Billy Knox (SW). Tricycle race: 1. Scott Liv- ingston (SW). 2. Wayne Came- SUMMERSIDE —— Borden Na- tionals are closing in on league leading RCAF Eagles. The Nats outlasted Summerside‘s Junior Legionnaires 9-8 ' free The results of the races were: ron (SW). 3. Helen Carmody Wheehng mince County Hoe" oil-ls. six years: 1. Mary Ar- (PD). key league game here last Role Maclsaac (SW): 1. Dottie Shovel race: 1. Warren Mac- mgr.“- Borde“ is “W 'WO 901"“ Jackson (PD). 3. June Mac- Callum and Paul MacDonald behind the E33155 ('l'at‘ ‘SWI- (PD). 2. Kenny Constable and Ev White and Al Andrews. {a} two of the league’s hottest play-1 ers at the moment each picked up two goals and three assists while another teammate Don MacWilliams scored another two markers in leading the Borden attack. White has a leading total of 14 goals and 12 assists and runner up Andrews has goals and 12 assists. Curling Draw I ionnaires orward At ifhigljgle turned iii a one man I scoring exactly half his ’ team's goals and added an as- sist. Both clubs were tied 1-1 after the first period but the parade Bobby MacGuigan (SW), Derril Scott and Philip Camp- bell (SW) Honeymoon race: Larry Wilson and Corrinne ,Higgins (PD). 2. Danny Clarke and Nan Boys six years: 1. Alan Gor- don (SW, 2 Leonard Shepherd (PD). 3. Camille LeBlanc (SW). Girls seven years: I. Carolin Biiins (PD). 2. Nancy Match (PD). 3. Linda Wigginton (PD). B 5 seven years: 1. Dennis Carmichael (SW), 2. Noll Mac~ Alcer (SW). 3. Dougie stable (SW). Girls, eight years: Jessie Ann Wheatley (SW). 2. Eileen Ber- nard (SW). 3. Aletha Smith (SW). and Emily MacKay (PD). Boys eight years: 1. Mark Mullins (SW), 2. John MacDon- 3. l. Con- Ivan The following is the mixed curling draw at Bclvedere for Saturday. December 19. 30th annual Canadian Press Free skater Petra Burka. year-end poll by the country‘s 18. (left) of Toronto was who: @umdftmt "Cover: Prince Edward Island Like The Dow” Charlottetown, Sa t., Dec. 19. 1964. PAGE NINE . i l i l l i l . OUTSTANDING FEMALE ATHLETES only non-Olympic athlete to discus star Nancy McCi‘edie (top right) of Brampton. Ont.. was second. Third was Tor- onto golfer Gail Harvey. the crash the top six. (CP Wirephoto). aid ‘PD‘i P3111 Mad-€811 5-30 II-m- l . chosen Canada‘s outstanding sports editors and sportscast- (SWI. 3 Ice 1 — Frank Mclnnis. Betty of 3.031;?an a“: 533;: “ed female athlete of 1964 in the ers. Southpaw shotput and Girls nine years: 1. Vaunda'Bryenlon. Ivan Hughes. Joyce “Wilden 03‘ :ed a M gap-but Brehaut (SW). 2 ry Lou whxivn’iiilon v; Fife?! Cannon. 8 pair 0‘. 1:; third period goals Moclsaac (SW). 3. Paula Mac- “ed .son. es 8 ar. He en . by 388.010 and Meme...“ 3m i on y I . BOVS‘ nine years: 1‘ vae‘ Ice 2 _ Alex wilsom Peg‘Dickey narrowed it to a single Shepherd (PD), 2, main Lo'uiSIWeir. Keith Kennedy. Miriamlgoal- Donald (PD). Rangers M 3. David Macxinnon {Hyde vs. Stan Bryenton. Ada (on)~ Mahar. Ham Kelly. E I H Girls 10 years: 1. Sandra Ice} — D. Cameron. A. Smith.‘ 09 es 051' Griffin iswy 2_ Joanne wai. Dillon, B. Dillon vs. F. Acorn. . w- in», Nancy Mullins McCurdy. H. Simmons, H. b S (S“'\‘ ‘ armichael. .1 un- Boys It) ycars: l. Gordon.8-30 DJ“- ) I 1 By JERRY GLADMAN Rolls (SW). 2. Wayne Mac-j Ice I —~ Kent Ii'wiii. A. Bag-. RCAF Eagles. who lead in 31-. Canadian Press Staff Writ“. Guigan iswt. 3. a Con-mall. B. McGee. Sal Trainor vs. [most every statistical depart-i Toronto Maple Leafs have: liable (SW1 iJ. Malloy. R. Hill. I. Cudmore. ‘ment. host. slumping Ennnanimare reason than ever to . Girls 11 years: 1. Janet stew- A. Moreside (Drug Combines tomorrow after-Mary of New York Rangers in art (SW). 2. Joanne Carmich- Ice 2 — Bill MacNeil, B. Mac- .noon at 2.30 at the Air Base in a mationai Hockey League action; .191 rswt. 3. Linda Druet (PD). iCurdy. r. Laidlaw. H. Macieod Prince County Hockey Leagueltoni ‘ Boys. 11 years: 1. Bobbylvs. B. Moreside. J. Irwin. game. ‘ The Toronto-New York affair] .‘tlacGiii‘gan (SW). 2. Hal Con-.Trainor. M. Auld. The Eagles have the best won-.i; one of a fiVe-game weekendl stable (SW), 3. Mike Richard} Ice 3 — Ivan Horne. M. Mac- lost record 7-2, lead in moshschedule which has Chicago; (5“:\' .Nemt L- MECLE‘KL 1- Laidlaw goals for 49 (before last nighl’SlBlack Hawks visiting Montreali Girls 12 years: 1. Nan Mac-;vs. A. Likely, G. Malloy, W. night game between Borden andiCanadiens Saturday night and Isaac (SW). 2. Margie LundlAuld. Dianne Burgoyne. the Juniors) and allowed fewestlToronto at Detroit, Montreal at; "53:. 3. Roberta MacEachem‘ Ice 4 — R. Drysdale. l-I. Like- goals 30_ 1New York and Chicago at Bos-‘ 5. . 1y. J. Williams, .l, Home vs. D.- . 4 ' ‘ ton Sunda . E Boys 12 years: 1. David Brown‘niii. n. Davies. is momma. P.: The ‘j""‘b“““ “'9 '" "Md. The Rangers, who have been «va Place mm 5 “Wm M 3‘5' Theienjoying great success at the Barry MacKlnnon lDrysdalc E88198 have five of "‘9 loop'slcxpense of the Leafs this season. top scorers. ‘Red‘ Gravelle leads _thm wins and three ' ‘ the pack with seven goals and six starts—were victims of what r . . 1 s rave in'ustice (ILLER BROS- LTD ‘ -°'gh‘ 355‘5'5' Ken “won.” Eiiin‘fewiii tfieyg tied 3-2}; with o has the league's most a55ists Toronto in New _ i with 13 and he has one goal. Ray; wm] Rangers leading 3.2 mi ‘\ . I. A Musical Santa This Christmas . TRANSISTOR RADIOS . ELECTRIC GUITARS . RECORD PLAYERS . TAPE RECORDERS. ETC. LLER BROS. LTD. I‘qur'u‘Op‘0‘vv l l O O . . . uns Curlm ‘iod, referee Biii Friday whisrtled has nine goals and Licari eight. so 9 ’for the faceoff in the New. )ork Itadins scorers for Enman.‘ The following is the curlingend but the cock kept asking Drug are: Centreman Greg Del-tam“, at soul-is for Saturday, De. of the remaining seconds an Khan on six goals and eight as-‘cember t e buzzer sounded. Howeyer, sists; Willie Gallant with 12.7.9 pm, (Friday ruled there were‘Six sec- points. four of them goals andl Ice 1 _ w. Ding‘wlh M. MacMoods left and Ron.ElllS scoxed Al DesRoclies with seven goalslphee P‘ Poole, C_ Delaney vs“(with one second iemaining to and four assists. B. éowen. E‘ MacDonald_ r).:givc Leafs the tie. 0f the two meetings thus far. Shea“ H. Pooh .CLAIM LEAFS OFFSIDE the Eagles have won one 8'3l ce — M. Reid. E. I)oucet(e,i The club howled be- and Enman Drug the other 7-4. mohfirds’ J. Young “s. i Prang. climbing rapidly. 13 points. six of them goal with 12 points each are ‘Marty’ Martin and Tony Licarl. Martin show-“(the late seconds of the final per- 5. Tiedl ( GILLES TREMBLAY Ml n, I h C. -§cause they thought timekeeper Underhay. P. Gallant. C. Mac-:Dick Williams allowed two ex. ay Come Back 0 Haunt Leafs Tonigh dropped from third place into winger. who has an eight-point ififlh and lost a $250 bonus each bulge in scoring, registered his (promised by the front office if‘24th and 25th goals of the sea- they could accumulate 26 pointsison earlier this week and ap- .in 25 games—and this could pears a solid bet to break the lspell trouble or the Lea Ereco of 50 goals in one year. . Toronto players can't figure‘ Another one to watch (out why they appear to have Frank Mahovlich of Toronto. imore difficulty against the Ran- Mahovlich. who mis sed ll: . w (gers than any other club in thelgamcs because of an und llcague. but it has been that way1closed ailment this year, re (all season. ;tur ed like tiger. l The Canadiens. although rid-Ithree go ing high with a two-point leadifour games. is a scoring als and two assists in Souris Btu-can W Baby Brother By JIM CULLEN Dennis Hull the younger brother of the Chicago Blank Hawk's super-star Bcbb Hull is pacing quite a problem for the management of the Chicago team. They just dont know what to do with him. I e 20-year old youngster was kept With the parent Biack Hawks at the beginning of the season. but than coach Billy Reay decided that Bobby's younger brother was not yet ready for Na. tional Hcckey League competition. 6 Hawks send Bobb ’5 baby brother to the St Louis Braves of the Central Professional League. but the Tet-onto Maple Leafs with eotrge 'Punc ' Imlach calling the signals threw a stumbling block in front of the Chicago management when they attempted to put the youthful performer through on waivers. The Chicago management was forced to withdraw the wow- . . . he risk of losing Dennis tn the defending Stan. ley Cup champions. The Black Hawks still haven‘t figured out Dennis wasn't getting enough time with the parent club to develop properly. but coach Billy Reay insists. that with the proper seasoning Bob's baby brother has the ability to per. form as a sound National Hockey League player. Reaystaled that he felt Dennis was rugged enough for NHL competition but hasn’t yet developed the finease necessary to perform In the big time Big brother Bobby is quite confident in Dennis‘s ability . 1 . to perform W'th the Hawks and s hoping that Dennis Will join ‘him as the Hawk's first successful brother act smce Doug and Max Bentley. super-star of the Chicago squad says. that as as. he imorovcs liis skating hc will be a l'e'l""“ Mitioi‘al .. League performer. e Hawks certaintly could use another .Bobby Bull in their line-up. Tid Bits From Here And There Peter Snell of New Zealand. world record-holder for the mile and double gold medal winner at the Tokyo Olympics. said Fri- dav he plans to make a European track tournext July and then (retire. He hinted he will try to improve his marks before he William R. Haughton leads all drivers in a career total of points in the United States Trotting Association, Joseph O‘Brien. a native of rton. P.E.I. now residing in Shatter Calif is second in the The New York Rangers of the National Hockey League havs send defenceman Bob Pla-ger to Vancouver of the Western Hoc- key League. Plaiger was filling in for Ranger‘s Arnie Brown Who was on the 111m The St. Dunstan's Varsity hockey team will be holding workouts at the University rink throughout the Christmas holidays. The Kanemcn have a strong local flavor and the Christmas workouts should be a big asset to the Red and White club when they re-cnter the Maritime Intercollegiate hockey wars after the Christmas recess. Dickie Duflf of the New York Rangers has predicted that Blueshirts are defin'i ‘ to nail! down a playoff bid-11h gain one their objective. mane V the NHL and that the Chicago Black Hawks are ‘ of the teams they will beat out in order to obtain .(SPORT IN KING'S i Morell Shows Real Spirit In Volleyball Ch’ship By ED CLINTON ' :‘gue for and against it all of The Guardianwant. but. it d One of the necessary ingred- register twice. 1 yos oes seem silly to lover Detroit and ame Morell Whips (hand. will definitely be weak? Souris Twice levied by the absence of Gilles lTremblay. The husky left-‘ winger suffered a broken leg .Thursday night when crashed ‘into theei boards by Ellis. He is lexpect to be lost to the club - -- lfor six weeks. possibly more. .5 I" M}; fix'llblhtqmn baSke‘bau Most. eyes will be focussed on games Nee" ore J ' ' i ll emerged the victor Chicagos Bobby Hull and the .“S' More a I . (scoring cOIumn. The big lemon both contests. The referees (for these matches were James o n. Curling Draw ‘MacGaully and Ed Clinto The following is the curling-mg of soul—is. J In the girlsgame. Morell was The high point draw for Saturday at the Char-getter for the game w s M. lottetown Club. lMurphy of Morell with 11 points. 31. p.m. (skip rotation) Murphy was followed by Larkiii Ice 1 '— 0 9“ [and O‘Hanley both of Morell ice 2 — L- be er X. Mac‘ [iwho picked up 9 and 6 points re- ‘ g . ,Neill. G. Gallant, C. Flemming spectively. Weeks picked up the \S. J. Lodgerwood. A. MacDon- remaining two points for Mor- ald. Dr. Jelks. J. Brooks. Ice :1 —- H. Spillett. S. Benton. 1. The scorin for Souris was 1M. McGuigan, HR. Carruthers h g andled by R. MacDonald with i \ itheson. AE. Piercey. ris was E. MacDonald with 8 Donald. H. Poole. ".3 seconds at the end of regu- "5- A~ Bagnan- Spillett. E. five points. Battersby with three 9-11 P-m- lation time and the lincsmen Tam", 17- Mammal, a d Acorn with the remaining Ice 1 —— J. Mac-Donald. .I.R. were criticized for not ruling MI“; :k" B: 305’195' h Ready. two points. MacDonald, J. McIntosh. A. Pe- Toronto offside on its second b'b‘e 5'” Dr: Hm?” V5~ The Mort‘il boys downed Sou- terrs Jr. vs. R. Lambie. C. Gal- goal. D" 5,31“! ~ George. B. Davis. ris 28-14. MacGuire scored 16 lant. J. Doucette. B. Boertien. So now the Rangers are :Luifi‘agg-mon D D g] Songs for title Ewinrli‘grsngyhill: —— -i — also because the ' ' - - “ll 85. an erson an . ac na Ice 2 open mm” “g y R' MacDonald: J- camemn vs. evenly divided the other 12 . w- Reddl". Hi Douglas D. Ma- points. The seating star for Sou- ‘ i‘" i FOR _2 DRYERS .. . IT’S NOT You can easily be the winner. of. one of these ! latest model c l ot h e s ..... n dryers! 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And this was evi-iped so dent last Saturday when a teamketball [of girls representing Morell Re-ftry in that league may come ional High School annexed the.from Kingsboro High School ior “A” Volleyball Champ-(basketball leagues will be get- ‘ionship of the Island. in a tour-(ting underway following the ho- nament held at Queen Charlotteflidays Kay Murphy doesn't her when she (Morell were toned come‘doesn't play so good. and mv (from behind all day. but. theymibs on still aching when she (didn't let it discourage them,femphasized the point loci (and they left for home with top.making started in Souris rink ,honors. this week, should be ready over ‘ They met Athena in the first, the holidays And the rink round and beat them “.15, 15. looks wonderful And to finish 5, and 15_5' And in the first ‘et. (off, I would like to wish every- .‘they trailed at one stage nine totone 3 Va? MERRY CHRIST- 1nothing, and at pulled outvMAs- the win. They then met Souris (and edged them 6-16. 15-8. and Seagfis “IMP”? if“ . ‘15-13. Thcy again met Athena ow“ o Ban m e sour” and sort of collapsed losing in "2 agues last week two straight 15~12 and 15-5. This. resulted in these two teams meeting again for the title with' Morell coming out on to One of the big stars for Mor- Montague whip- uris in an exhibition has- game 61-21 A new en- In on B l ies 5, Quiet Ones 0, Top Notch- ers 41.5. Hungry Six V2. High Lows 4. Professionals 1. Men's ell in their march to the cham-i“138511;:lifim’gjszérfimets1:. pionship was Marie Murphy. Bachelors 5‘ Unpredictables 0: Marie. one of their top basket- ball players proved herself quite i adaptable. to a change in games. lAdding lo the glory of winning is the fact that Morell were competing for the first time. Untouchables 5. Unbeatables a. Night Hawks 5. L.H. Beatles fl. Detachables 33/4. Rovers 1V4. ague standings: Women‘s ague: Pixies 15. High Low: 15, Top Notchers l2. Mic Macs ggult vs. L. Turner, L. Webster. Y ‘ . Roper. C. Sentner. Off k :l Ice 3 — Junior final. R. Ketch lvs. R. Goss. . Ice 4 — E. MacLeod. D. Ste- The {ouowmg are the “suns (wart. H. Coffin. J. MacKarris of the rifle shoot held at York 16. ‘bert MacEwen. E. Myers, Gordon Vessey Ice 5 ._ G. Storey, 5. Storey. William Crockett )7 ‘K. Myers. E. Douglas vs. I) Lorna V955” - 55 George. K. Douglas, G. prouer; Arthur Brown .1. Douglas. Rt‘g Mosher 9.1 8.30 p.m. Raymond Vesscy 0' Ice 2 — L. Blakeney. S. (Tarr. “be” CW”, 94 R. Carr. M. Blakeney W. A. John Maclnnis 94 cashiers for a ballot .Gm-rett‘ M‘ Garrett. v_ Fraser, Cecil Watts 94 _ gB. Fraser. Lenore Crockett 93 - - - "i" "W" ’0'" I O Enlargers O Film ‘ Ice. 3 _- (Junior final) ‘20"2 ge'lt 2‘2) . address and _ . [(-9 4 .- 3. Am n M Mom, vary our . "m" 0 Dark Room Supplies .A. Gill. M. Gill vs. K. Dalziel. IMP" "es-"‘3' 9" "no" numb" “'1 a” .P. Dalziel. E. Ford. K. Ford. Ralph MacCallum g ( Ices 1 and 5 o n f . Frank Vessey no.“ u 'n m 0' no ‘games. M or scratcnvlleigh Vessey 8:1 i—~~—~~-—__ v .. 83 "°"‘ " "‘° ‘ An Supplies 2 (21:2: .. Itnrc entrances. Wlnv Ina Fresh Turkcys and ‘ ' A _ __ ' Mode “w” r we” ‘ warn axvonrs nowv "m rm he “met “DER NOW I“OR OTTAWA (Cpl—Wheat nour Plastic Modt‘ls , 3 CHRISTMAS DELIVERY. “mm in October fled... . Handicnfts QUEEN ST. MEAT tfour cent to 886.000 hun- [ MA dredweight from 927.000 in Sep- Model Railway 31 223 Queen St. 01-14-7386 lemm- the bureau of statistics -58 . FORUM SKATING ’ SATURDAY. DEC. 19th Skating for boys & girls 10 years and under From 2:00 P.M. until 3:00 PM. Children—10c: (Parents accompanying—25c.) Also Skating for Boys and Girls 11 years and oldcr From 3:10 P.M. until 4:10 RM. School Ages~10c; Senior teens and Adults—25c i l i ‘7 pm. - - . The had 'ust taken u the . . points. The other points getters .V . J p 10! , p {es ' . ' I“ 1 _ D- °"- A - Jardme. for Souris were: Grant 2. Pac-‘Eame this {ant 5° they really 9 ZCentlezinlasllgnglngRQqu:32:: H. Douglas. G. Duffy vs. D. quet 2 and Kasner 2. had '0 c°m° ‘ long way' o 2' and Hun ‘Six' 1% 'l Douglas, M. Stewart. G. al- mach Aquinas Ryan. and all L‘ea “e. v.32); H ,k ‘n llalllt. J. Gallant. . members (including K33” ofltoucghables 1[€119 Weai‘idzrers' I'Hc’i- _ (.e 2 __ H. Douglas E_ Ram“ R R I the team. congratulations. B ' ‘ ‘ ' .' ‘ , achelors 13. : 3 Jul (3- Macnonald- G- Arsen- I e other entry from "1'5 Rovers 95. Maggi}??? Bier: County. Souris Regional Start“ trons 5. Unpredictables 4 Com- ‘ out like a house aft“. but the ets 1. Lil. Beatles 1 and Fish~ fire fizzled and died. They (115- “men i7. ' posed of Summer-side easily 15- . R. and 15$. and mm More“. In‘ The to seven bowlers in each the first set. they won liandilka‘ailue a": women's L933“? nd then died. And from death Anne MacDonald 201. Emmi: you never PPPOVOT- ""1951 You MacDonald 191. Dorothv Young get a miracle. and this just 173' Margaret H ‘ wasn't the day for them. They nadette Mahar 172. Mary .\1ac< then bowed to Athcna 13-3. andvAulay m, and Anne poi-tie 155. 1.3-9 to meet elimination. De— Men‘s leaguc: ’ O‘Hanlci spitc losinll. they had nothing i0 203. Clifford Ford 189. Edward be ashamed of. They did thell‘ik’chaugh [87. Gerald Clinton best. and you can't ask any 173. Wilfred Bernard 172. James more than that. As in the easy Macintosh 170. and Mickey w- ot Morell. this was also their Donald 1711 ' first year in the game. ——~‘—- »~—- One thing we noticed in this tournament. and the same thing Curling Draw applies in basketball tourna- ments. and probably all sport tournaments. is that from a spectator point of view it is very hard to follow what is taking placc. There must be some kind d of system that can he used to The following is lhc i-iirlml raw at Montague for Saturday. keep the fans informed of what miexgzergs 19' Steaks ("r “y'n' is taking place. Another thingqpm ‘ was the lack of publicity. Very I few people even knew the tour- . , namcnt was taking place. That Nichslson' ,E'E' calmwn' F" was evident from the few fans ‘ ar "re “- R0139" Ferguson. 1 . Edith Worth. Doug Sorrie. L. that vicre in attendance. Velmn Y0“ 19”" somethmfl new Ice 2 * CA. Nicholson. Adah every day. When sport titles are McGregor. George Warner. B. decided by means of a tourna- Mabon vs. Art Sullivan. P, War- ment it is necessary for teams ner. B. Scranton. 1.. MacDon- to register twice. A deadline is ald. set. and teams must register to 9 pm. play. Then a tournament mana- Ice 1 ~ Athol Robertson. VI. ger is appointed. and teams Sullivan. Charles \iacKinnon. must then register with him. Louisc MacLeod Vs George Ken~ Because of this rule our county ncdy. D. O'Connor. Ken Mac- almost was not representedLeod. Blanche MacKinnon. Souris did not register the sc- Ice 2 — Dr. P. Macintyre. L. cond time. and Morell got regis- Sinclair. Henry Mowery. F. Mc- e 1 — Dave Clarkson. Mary tered by accident. Souris play- Donald vs. Dr. LA. Johnston. ed only because another team K. Hughes. \rnold Mack-0d. El- failed to show up You can Ir-lsic Macuod.