GAME LATE "STARTING Orin Pots First 3 Goals; Coach Allie Scores Fourth The Pnrkdnle Flyers defeated in ironi dire:-tl,v in front of the' the Siimmerside Aces in a regular rage at 5:53 Allie Carver got thntt lsland League fixture at Civic one back four minutes later on a1 Stadium last night by the score of smart effort pushing a slow shotl 4-2. IV.lllCll lurked just inside the post 750 mm who hm tn Mm mom iiitii brother Orin doing decoy duty hny mjnm" for um 13,", mi on the left wing. Gallant tipped in llart because of the late nrrlvalll R9I"ell' M5" lmm ll" Fly" at the pa,-kdal, tum Md In ,,,. hlueluie for the final goal of the suing arguement as to what pen- 9"'"'”ll- ally should be imposed because of Ulrir's two goals earned him the this delay. The Flyers said they Holman ”Nlost valuable player” would not play the game if a pen- award nlty were imposed and the penalty Botli Mann and Roper were sharp watt finally waived. in their cages, Mann stopp- Orin Carver scored the ing (it) and Roper 25 shots, many of - three goals for the Flyers. and, which on both sides were difficult i brother Allie added a fourth- Skip to first : liaiidle. :;I chipped in with a fine display of lI;m.,,I,,. :. , Z33?5L"5aiiX.'2Tio.-tfliiiitiiiil "Wt-to , Wt; ,W'- "- - . fence, Ready, Josey, Vlood, A, l SI at-nring at the fi minitte mark when: MaIILPIIdI II.IINIII.Ih 0 I.IIIIwI l i Allie swiped the puck from an Arel S (.aI,v"' A CIIIIPIj 'HIIIiIIf DIInII' 1 l rearguardsman. passed over to Jt II IL ' - ' ' 1 Grip whose last shot beat Mann l iIaL 0”. I I I,l”nh, A(es- (toal. liantt. lieiente, :- ” Reeves. klacArthui'. Steele. For- Orin snipcd the second on an I I I unassisted effort with the teams wa'dV B""a'd-l G””-V- V- "3" island League All-Stars To is Feature Of I shire Bulldogs. Play Frederi This Saturday night at ihel Intirts Arena hockey fans in Char- lottetown and near vicinity will! get their first chance of the year. to evaluate Island Hockey League players against competition front New Brunswick when the Island League All-Stars tangle with Fred-I orlcton Capitals. first place teamt in the New Brunswick Southern Senior League. The game. which is belnir spon- Inrnd by the Centennial V's Men. should prove to be a moat inter- esting affair and will go a long way in answering those questions which pop up from time in timeI concerning the relative strengths . of leagues in the Mnrltlmett. The Fredericton squad is the best of- III l.N.I.S.H.L. and is presently rolling along at the top of the league in much the same manneri- thnt Pnrkdnle Flyers have ht-enl dominating the island loop. The: Capitals have played several ex-l lilltltlen gamoatwith teams of the powerful North shore League. ra- bll to be the Mnrllme'a best. and every time they put up a fine showing losing only by scores like fl and 1-1. With players like Neill and Doug Iowell. 13in llits and Bob Mable on their lineup it in no wonder thgi "NY are the team to beat in their; league. We feel though that this "team to heat" will get beaten when they tangle with the All- l'Ps will likely be noa.rl- known names as lng sttrh well Orin (farvcr, Ruck Whlilock. Bub- hy Dowling. Allie Carver. etc. The team. by the way in being picked by the league's coaches and either Bobby Dowling or Allin, Carver will likely be handling the: veins on the. bench. We will have the complete lineup for you later In the week. Tickets for this game will go on sale today and can be gotten from any member of the Centennial Yls Mon Club, It will entail consider- able expense to bring the Capitals: here so we hope hockey fans will turn out in droves to make the night A success and while satisfy- ing their curiosity about the real, strength of the Island League they; Canada For Lack Of Olympic Publicity lty GERRY MARTIN I Vaondlan Press Staff Writer .. Newman, coach of Cnna na:-as t the tut Oiympt feels Canada shouldn't be "disap- Itilntrd" hy the showing of hei- atltlntes. but should be "ashamed" IMF I (V .,I. p-:- Siberia. "They were eager to see pictures of this country and we WINDSOR. Ont. tCPl A Bernie just didn't have any to show." anion own government failed to no the opportunity of placing book: of Canada in the reading rooms of qunpeting teams. cton Saturday will see what should he hang-up hockey game and at the same time linow they are helping I good cause by buying tickets as all pro- ceeds go to worthwhile yoitth work. CHATTER. Dave MacLeod. local boy attending Boston Unl- verttlty. rnsvuned home four big goals the other night as the 3.1!. freshmen hockey team were drop- ping Brown freshmen 6-4 .. His older brother Don picked up 2 assists in a game the same day as the Boston varsity team drubbed the Brown varsity sextet 9-2.. Dave has been dubbed the "Canadian Flyer" The way that laid can skate. it is no wonder . Parkdale and Aces play at the Arena tonight Friday night B.Y.C. travels' to Summernido after playing Montague at the Arena 'l'huritday.. . Grant Grady has received a S-game suspension . He has already iieen three of them from the sidelines and will lie missing from the lineup until next Monday night. .He will not play tonight or Friday .. .UNB Red Raiders slaughtered Mount Allison basketball team 97-57 in an intercollegiate tilt Friday seems to be powerful in every sport this Ivear.....Their hockey squad haiIt all but sewed up the Intercollegiate hockey title and if their hoop team is as good as that score would indicate their! Saints will have their work cut out for them .Snlnts put on one. of their bettt tllpllyl oi the season against st. Joseph's Saturday in the lunlor playoffs . Lorne Mac- Gulgnn and Gerry Tlnlley WHBI pnrtlrularly sharp Tingley? should become one of the Saints bent in years to come He is a' heshmnn student and stands Oi feet 4 inches in his sock feet ' Y.M-C.A. entry in the city hoop And he In still only a growing boy . ' loop have come up with it coiiple oi ntlKKcts in the persons of Henry Phillips and Stewart Lnvers Both are products of the SWAP league and both seem to be com- pletely at home In the faster corn- pany of the City League Laverit hit for on points against second Saints Saturday and Phillips in No games in the NHL iintli Wednesday night when Can- ndlentt Invade Toronto and llrulos journey to New York. BeWAsl'iamed "1 can't understand wlty our Irittsh aolurnbia had the right Keen. Competition" North lliver Loop With the completion of two sec- tions of play in the North River Hockey League Saturday night a moat iinusunl situation has ari- sen wherein all four teams in the league are tied for first place each having 3 wins and 3 losses for 6 points. This is a good indi- cation of the balance of the lea- gue and the close competition that has been going on between the four entries. Milton Hornets, Nine Mile Creek Bulldogs, Win- Forbic Taylor of Nine Mile (Treek and Leo Dniron nf Hamp shire are the pace-setters in the scoring derby each with 23 points and hate won the Bike Shop tro- phy for the two sections. Fulton Pierce trophy for many conduct went to Harold Hughes of Milton Hornets who went through tho . I -SI - - . II 5 two sections with a penalty. ' ': 'k.'""3 bur me" ' ”d' it ii” 3 EN :'mgI'm;I' I(I'"(vf'" CI Harri ' Stead's spoons go to the top three l fairly long shot but lightning fast ' - - till " r '3 3" wore” M each mam RWNH. 1 i "M uughl H" "pner Lilli" mrmr SUMMARY Simpsiiii of Hampshire. Bullrlogsi : The ltfllilml Vl'lll('ll tllldtlfl 30 lttt First l'u-riod:- t Paikdale. tt. tops the goaltenders Ill the race the visitors was fairly roiiitli, ('ari'er -A. ("at-vi-rt gI(mI 2 park (III, me IR William: lmpm. l breaking into iisticutts on two oe- dalfII 0 ('arVpr 1132. Fo”0w'-IIiIRt Ht pop inn," gI,'III,IIn . eaaions. Cutclifie and Orin Carver pmam”. Jng'gvI Hun-VI I1n,,VI MI ..I,h Inm I i r l I and Josey and Coke Grady be-ins C Grady. Cutclilie, 0." Carver, ' t I W pm,dp,I,,,,I JIIIIIIII - t NINE Mtu: CRIEEK , i ” '1 The lone ttoals of the middle -95- St't'Dnd Period:- 3. 0. Carver ts ' it A Pi?" ' - aion was scored by Orin Carter - i . - - . ' F- T3-Vll" 13 10 3' l i it I I I - I (arver. 4lll.V9IVl A at, D M III. III .I. '2 N I I'llllOIUlrlC (I.allIantdwas sitblItinIg penauy- (;a”a,,,I C- M:IlD-n?l:”FIlI" I2 4 II. ' n major penaty or rawing on - .I I , .I - - I I i 5 from Rip Reldy with a high stick. .J,,';'I,',t3,.'f,',";"I1..,. i5I A;,::IIII(;f."”:lII HAMPSHIRE Bl-l.l.l)0GS I i L The goal was the. result of a pretty (-awe, ,0 (-an'.", , 50. . A", I G A P” . "ll , three-way passing play. Skip (lar- dmam ,R',e'V", H ' ' ' In n"'l'0'l 1" '3 23 E ;I 3 vei taking his time to put the puck PHI M" (J C R3,. R, d, V- -l0lttt!l"tt'' '9 l0 30 l J . tut nrin's stick as he was roastintl ;M(.Va ' ' if ' ' A bi 5- will” 9 A '3 i ." ,- in from the left side ' i ' . ' M"vT"N "ORNETS II,I Tm. AC" mad, 3 sniI.iu,I,' driw, .Referi-i-s- l.t'llll .laIi aiitl Jimuiy G A pi..- I.fIIi in the final frame. outscoring the R37-""' -Tl. T'0lI0I ll 5 '5 i ' , Parkdale club 2- to l but never got St-one l R. Frizzell 4 I ll ' closer than within two goals of the Mann til 12 I - 10 H. Hughes 7 5 I2 Yisilnrl total. Gallant batted nn- Roper ll ll I-25! WINSLOE HEARTBREAKERS i - .. --- --- --- -7-A - ----- ' A PII ll Mulligan 1.1 I Hi IN .l. Arsenault -12 1 ll W. MacDonald it t t.'tI Note: Above. does not include Result of last night's gamel - CURLING CHARLOTTETOWN The Seagram's competition he- Flyers Defeat S'side Aces 4-2 DETROIT BRFGHT .SPOTS l.nrur Vrrgiixnn tlrftl and flillyt Dea are two young bright spots of the Detroit Red Wings. Dea is old of the league: top rookies and Fergiison. nlitainetl from Bmtoii last year, rapped home llll'('t' ;,1tl.'IlS in a 5-4 Detroit victory over Ran- gers Saturday- The Charlottetown Guardian. Tuesday. Feb. 5, 1957 Flyers Face Aces At Arena Tonight Sumniersirle Ares will he liack' ular in uniform for the clash to-i in Charlottetown for the first timel since early December for an is- land Senior Hockey League game with the league-leading Parkdalc . UNB . is meeting this weekend. Flyers at the Sports Arena tonight. Charlottetown fans bavcnlt seen Aces for sometime and in that period the western boys have had For a gin play tonight. All the curlers eligible for this Round Robin have been made into sixteen teams di- vided into two sections A. and it. 7:00 P.M. - Section A. to lot of ups and downs. k., L p Hansen (SkiplI F, while they were in first place in Mm-MmanI ha" 110,-”, w, Roam. the league but since then the WI no Trainer (Sklpl Hy )-Ll powerful Flyers virtually assured sjmp5onI FI (mmgmn M, Kennedy of being the island's represent- ing 3.1-: cum. tskipi, Mel. alive in the Maritime playoffs, Jenkins, ll'.H. Johnston. J.S. TAay-, IIIVC mated 1-0 the Ull- im-I "I Ed wood (skip) Hal, si1.5 The last time the two teams lett R. Ewing, A. Anderson. played at the Arena it resulted on ice If. R. Spillett tSl(lpl liarper. one of the most exciting games of MacNeill, l..D. MaeKay. H. Dob-l the year with the Aces coming out sun. vs. R. Pitt fsklpl A. B.lIon top 8-7 in siidden-death over- Bagnall. I-LON. M. McGuigan -ltime. . neat), MagLgan, l The Flyers wll have every reg- lce 4. Dr. Gallant tSkipl. SJ night. The Aces may not he so lucky with ailin coach recovering from a back injury and it is pos- sible that Lorne Hennessey will tint be in the lineup. Also Grant Grady will be out as a result of his live- game suspension handed down Sun- day by the Island League ex- ecutive. Game time is n:30 sharp. Likely lineups:- Parlrdale - Goal, Roper; Dc- fense-Josey, A. Macbeod. Ready, Wood Moore; Forwards-O. Carver A. Carver. S. Carver Dunn, Hurry. J. MacLeod, Clark: Aces:- Goal-Mann: Defense- MacArihur. Steele. Bernard. Reeves, Forwards-C. Grady, V Harris. Hennessey. Lewis W Shep- herd. Gallant, Chlow, Cuiliffe, G. Harris. Benton. W. Mellish, Dick Bell. vs. 1.. Turner tSkiPt W. Storey W. Hayward. M. Reeves. mo P.M. Section B. 4 Ice 1. W.R. Burnett (Skip) A. Tait, Dr. H. Macxenzle, Don Show vs. W.R. Jenkins (Skipl Lyn Bur- nett, Geo. Anderson, Tom Whlte,.I Ice 2. Dr. Maclntyre (Skipl Gil- !-lenry. Earl MacLe0d V. Rod I vs. Cleaver MncLean tsklpl. A.Al MacLeod. Art Roper Art Wellner. ice 3. R. Parent (Skip) Dr. Mac- Enchern. J.A. S moods, H. Mac- on: of the host hockey games of the season took place last nlizht between the Montngiig Jets and the Souris East Packs. in the in- termediate ”ll” league recently formed in Kings County. Souris winning by it score of 8-7 Th! '1'. .l.. Pro Pg?-I'I')',d ;s'Sel::"(srI,wnI Iyurdmt game Iwas hard fought and fast. D 9I'e'wa'" ' ,The first period ended 3-2 for 'II; t T: Mmo" .skip, Adm: Montague lltc stwflnd one by a MaI,DoMldI SI CI,MhyI EdI m.own,st'ore of fl-ti and the third aeeill vs. a ivmnuu tSklpl. G. ii..Mtt'l-'t"t "' -lltttttttlivr lettlttl I Gr"IIIIIIIKhI Luwl. Jnhmm! Hmry rpitnter, islulo rt Jenkins of the DOIIEIMI East Park: mm-ii the equalizer and then xltllslllil home the winn- tint! goal AlihotiL'lt Sniii'is won the game. Montaiilie appeared to have I bit more Dttllsh and several smart plays were hrnught in tin end by Elizilir, llettrv Jrnkins of the East Packs. llaiiv Sir-iyat'l played an litllsinnrltntl canir fur the Jets. Aces' Defetiseman ls Suspended 'lri.t Peziitlin-1AiiYFai Packs Siimmerside Ace! deferrsenian Peter-. 2. Montague, Jets -Power; Grant Grady has been suspended H East Fztrks Jenkins 4. Mon- by the island League Hockey cxe- ltttlttr -lets A. (.l('YlH'nl.I ll. Mort- cutive for five games. The an- tactic Jrls ll Power. nounremcnt was made following Prnttltlr-s: Voile l Second Pt'riod:- East Packs -- Grady has already sat out three Peters: 7. Montague Jets-(lie game: of the I-game suspension: mt-nu tn Ctatri; ti. Montague and will be on the sidelines for Jets - Marlpnn tNelsont; 9. East tonight's game against Parkdale I-I at Charlottetown and for Friday'sl ::.:.”::.::'::"?..':;::: A Hampshire wit? To Take Over 1st Place In ll.ll.L of an attack on (tot-it Jackson, lit- lnnd League referee, during game at Summerslde against Mon- tague. Hampshire lulldogit moved into stile possession of first tdaee in the North River League with I hang last night at Northl River crusltilll Winslow llanrtllteahern I4-h. l llosewtill Downs Paticlto Gonlales ' ing the pro champion M H M 0-7. It. the fill-match series. Moot of the matches have been clone. SprlnqloldTops?. ADELAIDE. Australia (AP) .. In Roonwall of Australia plckod np a little ground in his profes- nerloa with Pancho Monday night by best- The victory broke a lourwn! de;dock for first pig. . or one pwrlod gene was close with the nnnaogs aotdtiig a 21 lead However the lnlldogd began snarling in the second peiod and fired home I while hold- ing Vlnsloetoa st .Thybcpt Gonzales however. loads 71 in the pace up in the it- 0 more in I for the lteartbranhera. llorboro lions 10-3 M twice for Wlnsloe while Joey Arse- ltmll Biiy Iulhn let: Jinn. ISouris Edges Montague 8-7 In King's County Loop Game Packs-- Jenkins: to. East Packs A Peters: ll. Montague -li'lS MacI.eau tttoweri; 12. East Packs Jenkins. ..PlIllllOI - Clements. (Monta- guel. ..Thlrd Pcrlod:- l. Montague Jets - MacLean; 14- East Packs -R. Jenkins; is. least Packs - R. Jenkins. ..Pnnnltten Noon. tattiiittiiiitri Saint Moritz 8'7". MOHITZ. Swiivcrlattd MP) Old-timers in this fashionable win- ter sports resort watched the snow nnd ice melting rapidly Monday and moaned, "this is the worst winter thaw we have had in 29 years." The thaw. itpscl lTalllll'I'.' ar- rangements lor the wnrlrl four- man bobnled championships sched- uled to be decided here next Sat- urday and Sunday. The weather forecaster said the thaw lit expected to last for at least another 24 hours. Cats and Gregory Clark Nowapnpermnn Gregorv (fink 5! Iilttlie to earthomike-, nutty shells and eat: no. Iteiallv to onto. What happen. Cd when he chased nn. jwgy it told in his latest buntorr-tn N017. "3ilIi Sewn.” In The Standard this week. Get The QUINN - an onln now, pug. HON with Dilation, l2.,qg aunt and I page. .1 ...t.., Only ten cents llotary Curlers Hold Bonspiel Al Ch'lown Club Curling teams from Summerside and Charlottetown clashed at the Charlottetown club Yhsterday after- noon and evening in the first sec- tion of the points competition for the wellner Trophy. The Charlottetown teams took top honors yesterday and at the day's end held a 764i2 edge over the Siimmerside squads. Charlotte- town will carry the lead into the final rounds to be played at Stim- merside. The learns were members of the Cliarlottctown and Summi-rsldc RotIary Clubs. skipped Charlottetown rink were high point-getters to win a local; prize and a Summcrside rink skip- pcd by 'l'.l). Morrison won the eve- ning pmc. Charlottetown skips were .l1mI Burden. Frank Curtis, Reg Jen-, Macintyrr. Andy Likely. and ili.1t'Nttil Mai-Laggaii, Bill .llorrtsnn. T ll.- lliorrison. Bill Young, .lim Mac- GrcL'.nr, Earl Hickey and Roy Grant. IG'town Downs- Morell 5-2 At Souris Rink (lenrgetoiin ltlaglt-it trimmed- Morell 5-2 in tin exhiiilttou hoc- key game. played at Souris rink last night. Georgetown ripened tip a big 3-goal lead in the first period and roasted home on it although Mo- rell scored two in a row in the early minutes of the second peri- nd in cut the leatl to 1 goal The liagles drove home another pair before the second session ended and the teams played through a scoreless third period. Cullougli. Bill Lcdwell scored one of the Morell goals and helped Stevens led the Georgetown at-l tack with two goals singles went to blot-Neill. Halt-lt and Mac out on the other scored by .l. Cof- fin. SUMMARY First Prrlod:- l.- Georgetown - Stevens (lilaCSlilHil1l 14.03: ?r lGcorgctnwn - Hatch tMaeN'eill) 1lf.l7: 3- Georgetown - MacNcill -iliarlmanl ltl,-i7. Penalties :- Johnston, Maelidam l 1 formed only.two ynnrn much lot the health of on ftnnlptisvtl oi kins. Bfill Pitt, Tim Milton. Dr H.lGaudei Ireasons for the. West frlnce Suinmemrlc skips MW? l'l.i'tlt” Stars victory over lot iii RangerslGaudei with Ill and Stewart 26.: tliin pdntgrnduata work. This Collage of General Practice. which can do so In the afternoon the Reg Jenkins i' The goal production line of Lloyd . Ron Nicholson and Wen-E dall Stewart is one of the bigy Al GOAL PRODUCERS last Saturday night at Albcrt.onI Gaudet and Stewart are far ahead of their team mates on points for games in Alberion rink this winter Nicholson and is a standout player in either position. usually plays deform Photo by F. Weeks Roche. MncGrath, MscLiiren, Maclsaac tmisconductl. Second Perlod:- 4.- Morell - .l. Coffin (Lt-dwelll 2.18; 5- Morell - Ledwell 1.1. Thompson; 6- Georgei town- Stevens (MarSwaln l7.lflt 1- Georgetown- Maccullotigh tllliir.-t Lean, Hatch- 18.01. PenaIty:- Landry. Third Perlod:- Scoring - None. .Penalties:- Roche, Publlcover. Maclnnis, Macbcan. Eldershaw. Rcferees:- George Paton and Earl Murphy. PARIS (API--Charles llurnez of France held his European middle- i-xriglit hox i rig rrowrt Monday night with tin eight-roiinit tech-I round technical knockout over Pail McAteer of Britain. General Meeting Charlottetown Curling (ilub 'l'htti'sday. Mali. 7 til 8 p.ni. I l to discuss next year's Confederation Bonspiel Full attendance is rcqucstedj ' l Hundreds of busy family doctors are now committing themselves to many hours of Intel may nncli year ' In that their akille and knowledge will koopbnce with the latest developments in modern medicine. Already. over I400 family doctors throughout the country have pledged themselves to ouch studiegby joining tin College of Gnnoral Practice of Canada- ngto to hip practitioners in all Canninno. was founded by tlie.Caandinn Modleal - and in' LlF,E ttlsuttuct cotmtttts itt MINOR HOCKEY t at the Sport Arena: ll -- l2; - Skate, Notre l Damel girls. 4 -- 5; - llantams- Q.C.H.S. lint tiers vs Q.S.S. Bombers. Today”! minor hockey activity) 5 A 7; -- Bantams -o.s.s, .-ice: vii Spring Park- Royalty Can- ticks. ISLAND HOCKEY LEAGUE TONIGHT - 8:30 P. M. SUMMERSIDE ACES V PARKl)ALE FLYERS ADMISSION: ADULTS 60c; CHILDREN 350 Afloat-it Arena e -I Your Family doctor is going to school being aided in its work by substantial grnnta fro- tba life insurance in Canada. Family doctors trout four out of Eve patients them! selves. But they must also know when a specialist is I needed and bow boot to work with him for the greatest benait to the patient. In all those nctivitien. they welcome tbe guidance of the By aiding in this prngrunivn devolopuatie-by pro- viding fellowships to train research workers-nnd by giving financial encouragement to now and valuable -edicolnnearnh-tliolitninoui-noon oonpadntin Canada are actively hdping tan ornate a healthier life 0 for all Canadians. ' ctittiua A sic-tnununtutinnnnwing-can-at I. .--.- .v .4: . bi