a...” llnnsian's Varsity Saints with the New Brunswick colleg- thh N.B.—P.E.I. Inter- ians had lost 51-42 ,lritc Basketball L e 8 E u e; ' Saturday by defeating). -51 in one| l57-51 and it appeared as it the (N l...” 900” at SD . *championship was slipping away Tlic Sa‘nts needed to win by but then Bob Francoeur more points to clinch the awarded two foul shots' and .(l in their previous clashimade both to. make the score With thirty seconds remaining t.“ 01' till iii Homer large crowd jammedlwire In three dashes but was O thh River causeway m.set backf to Ififth place in the ‘ I _ . . .Y. lopener or eating the 'al<'ll "'9 "‘1 V‘Cmr'a Dmmg Joility‘s Pride. driven by Don aints Clinch Hoop Title "v’ith 61-51 Win OverUNBl lread 59-51. sltill two points short, lo 0 . m the game Saints were leadingled the ball and tried to run out 85; v‘ Saints got the rebound and . Lelian with 14 points followed The UNB Cagers then grabb- ithe clock. thus losing the game ibut winning the championship .but one of the UNB players was fouled on and missed in his at- ; tempt. with two s e c o n d 5 remaining Francoeur let go with a lefthand- ed hook shot from about fifteen feet out that sailed through the hoop to clinch the two-province or o n. FRANCOEUR STARS Francoeur. hero of the game with his title winning basket. was also top scorer for the Saints with 25 points. Don DesRoches swished the twines for 15 and Joe Sassi 10. Top sniper for UNB was Mac- by Tomchak with 11. Halftime score was 2849 in l..b......iisni~.~d lce racing pro-jtlat-Neln moved to first place rant if the season Saturday 8f' t after the setback. 9.-.”... Ideal weather and 8. The Sudsbury owned ent .31 perfect track enabled thelmade no mistake orscs to step fast limes “’llhland third dashes m. imt of the card being 29.292 and 29 flat. fl ’r“ ‘lidnight Sun. \l‘lllllfillli Sun. {iSt‘ll by Ray SlldSbUl‘y 0‘ lAnnway and Queen's Irving. ‘llit'llillt‘iUWn. was first to thelPartner's Drcam took one dash — "-" m of the opening race. In the third race Jolly Lass SA "lost a shoe in her first outing land fell as she came to the wire. DETROIT 3 BOSTON 1 land was unable to race in th First pt‘rlodiNO scoring Pen-[next dashes as she broke her allics—Young 2:22. Green 9:11, ; sulky when she fell. kcllt‘r 14:30. Gadsby 13:03. Officials for Salurda Other double dash w y's card‘ sot-ond period: I. Dctroit..wcrc: Starter — L. ‘ I. IPI. Hollt‘ 21¢ (Joyal. P. It'lacdon-ilhioresidc;driver—Alton Younk- amt Q-Illl; 2. Detroit. MacGre. er; judges -— J. Bell. G. Smith. (.r ti (Fonteyne) 13:48; 3. 1305- R. Wood; timers v- Dr. Chris tin, (llircr 21 (Spencer Wil. Gallant. Charlie Stewart; clerk icniv 15:24; Penalties—West-‘of course. Jack Mulligan; an- al l it). Boston bench pcnaity.nouncer— strycd by chks) 4:59. Uilman Horsemen are urged to have in. thiasecondltia series winners. presumably, With llmes 0 lthe powerful Acadia Axemen in n l with the first game of the ners o f in ‘ recently pur-lthe card were True Marion. Fur i game"; 518:“ Slated for th 2 i2. The {third games will be played here i t l S t e w a rt handled Saturday'sl favor of Saints. Saints now meet the Nova Sco- best N.S. winner March second and if necessary March 8th and 9th. The Mari- ime champ travels to Windsor Ontario to compete in the Na- tional Championships. George McGuigan and Scott game. calling a total of 24 fouls.l 14 against UNB. Luneups are as follows: —— Saints -— Sassi 10. Francoeuri 25. Garrity 5, DesRoches 15.‘ Farrell 6. Total — 61. 'NB — MacLellan 14. Hanu-3 siak, Harvey 8. Tomchak 11. la-: bonte 9, Lay 9. Reddln. -— Total‘ 51. CHIEF JUSTICE Thane A. Campbell (left) congratulates Doug Cameron and is rin after the foursome from Char- [ltl iclter c1:21, How 151 entries in by tonight for Wed- TIIIHI period‘ 4. Detroit. A. nesday's program. rtvnol'ost 8 (Ullman) 19:33: Here are the results of Sat- urday‘s races: i : 4. ' l ’cnnltics—Barkley 9:26. Youngl 4 27. ‘ R True Marion (A. Smith) 21 I. 16 I9 11--42.Partner's Dream (W. Neill) 6 4 5—15 1 1 2 2 EMitchell (A. Ford) in. Rob Baker (C. Smith) d <.;\ N. cinlsinn lasscn TORONTO 4 NEW YORK 2 SUMMARY 343 65° Fir-“t W’er 1- Toronloi Stan-Will Maland (E. Bernard) 5 7 4. 3. New \m‘k. In- I Donald Roy (A. Burbinel 7 5 drn‘ l rri 1:21: articld 14. 11:27; Penalties- Hey Gahagan (0' Mon-mm.) , Trem- . Jolly Lass (J. Chappcll) ay 23 (Geoffrion. Fontinatoii Times: 30:2; 30:]. I It. Penalties - Pilote 0:20.[ Fur Annway owned by Grant asko and Backstrom B:30.iMacLeod. Charlottetown. achil 19-24. FOURTH RACE i ' No scoring. iQueen's Irving (G. MacDonald)‘ militias-Fleming and Font-l ‘ am 1:29. Mikita 4:14 Gauthier 'Crafty Bell (0. Morrissev) 2 4 .07. ' iNapsack (I. Morcsidc) dns 2‘ Saves: lMiss Chief (C. Smith) 3 3 «l‘l 11 12 a :11 why Mon (A. Burbine) 4 5 innte 7 811—21 Times: 31:1 31:4. r.— EHEVHDIH DUISEIIS THEM All! \ because it outworks them all! CURLING DRAW The following is the curling draw for Monday at the Char-l lottetown Club. (Spares needed). .M. (Monday Knock-out) ce 1 —— H. Bartlett, R. Jones. Bud MacDonald. C. Heustis vs SUMMERSIDE —- The Dougl H. R. Carrutilcrs. Dr. Kelly V. Cameron rink of Charlottetown. Mllmn. E. Thomson. defeated the champions. tthe Arti C. Asprey.l ' ' espie. —. Roper vs Art Love. 1 Ice 5 -— B. LeClair. I. MacLel-: lan, K. Jenkins D. LeClair vs. D. Wonnacott. G. MacKay. E.! Gill l ANCIENT MESSENGER l The Romans discovered pig- eons' unique sense of directionl and used them to carry mes-i sages between their legions. Tins one on the button was what; Burke had to contend with as.Summcrsidc Curling Club. con-land at halftime the winners he fired his last rock. Hitting . gratulated the winning Cameron } were carrying a slim 29—27 lead the shot rock head on and stay-l rink. nothing that this was not i over the Malpeque Road stud- ing was the trip to Brandon.lthe first time for them to rep- i resent the Island at the Macdon‘ the left and he went out him-1 aid Brier. and they had made] utes of play and had opened self. making the red biter thei the best showing of any Island‘ the gap to six points by the . rink. He expressed the belief ; end of the game. estrous to the Burke foursome. biteu- and another red but his stone was a shade to margin of victm‘y. lottetown won two straight matches from defending champion Art r c at tile Summerside Curling Rink Sat- urday to capture the Consols 'spiei. (Left right are): Chief Justice Campbell; Alli- son Saunders. lead. Arnold In the second game at 9 PM. i that they would be worthy rep- which ended 1247 for Cameron. i resentatives again of Prince Burke's five-endcr in the fifth 1 Edward Island. Burke foursome, tw1ce m a rowl gave him a 6-3 lead. but Calm-i Personnel of winning rinks 5: British Console ch Doug Cameron, sip; ge Dillon. mate; Allison Saunders. second stone; Arnold Llewellyn. lead. Runnermp-Art Burke. slciip: Alan Smith. mate; Bob Dillon, second stone: Stll Layers. lead. I First consolation-Horace Mac- Cameron Rink Wins Twice To Capture Curling Ch'ship l l ( ampions- I Carver. sccond stone; Cliff Mac- cor- Tho Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon. Feb. 18. 1988. 11 SPORT ECHOES By Norman Maodonald Summerside Bureau of The Guardian Island Curling fans have Ind a gala week at the Sum- merside Curling Club. Natur- ally there have been some 109- sided scores. but the propor- tion close, exciting strug- gles was. we believe, higher than usual. 0! the two semi- final and two final games. were breath-takineg close. one was a good battle most of the way, and only one was a walk-over. Fans will not soon forget the battle . Horace MacFarlane's rink waged against the defending champions. Art Burke's four. some. 0 ev n more su- penseful first of the two final gems between Burke and Cameron on Saturday. They sav he who laughs last laughs best. and Burke who was establishing a reputation for coolness under fire finally fail- ed 0 come throng. when m: Brandon trip was perched on his final rock. You can't win ’em all and Burke is indeed a pressure curler of note. We Doug Cameron and his are also troubled very bovs I little with the butterfly prob- i and will make Island l falls proud of t‘hcir achieve- In Intermediate “A” hoc- key we are approaching the moment of truth. Fans who Llowellyn. second. George Dil- lon, mate. and skip Doug camemn' and we |understnnd moso everyone is going, will get a partial answer to the quest. ion? “Are the Eagles really birds of prey, or o the Prince County Combines com. bine enough speed. power. and finesse to come out vic- torious? If Eagles and Combines always win their home rinks. then the Com- [lines will advance into the Fairlan. ski-p; Bruce MacWil- league finals. So the Eagles liams. mate; Leo Shields. Sec- ond stone; Gordon Higgins. lead. Second consolation-Terry Hes. Sklp: BOh Reardnn' mate; pm” A word of praise for Pengllins' Donnie I-‘rizzeil' Lcod. lea . 'I‘hird consolationCliff Ranl- His work male Rwalst (“5‘ say. ski ‘ arris. mate; . " Lloyd Lawless. second stone; attempt . leZle' Phillip MacDonald, lead. Fourth consolation-Eric John- ston, skip: Dan Darling, mate; BI.‘I.I Woodside, second stone; Art Bingham. lead. Athletes react to in different ways, criticism l BYC edged Junior Saints 57. i 51 and Pirates trounced Y Pha- Trophies “cw proscntcd by?lanx 107-66 in City Basketball guc action at YMCA Satur- The Youth Clubbers and the lailoriich 2:08, Langlois 7:14. . 6 barn] Ice 2 —-— F. Curtis, ‘ Second ' o scoring.) Times: shy/é 31:3; ‘32_ F. Miles, V. Robinson vs Dr. Ht the Summerside Curling Club eron came right back With a are as followe ltnalty—ltlahnvlioh 15-10. True Marion owned bv w. Fm... Cox. K. Jenkins, A. Wilson C. 1 on SailiI‘day to win the British sour-endear 1n the sixth and was Thin ‘ 3- Toronto. ncss. Vernon: Partner's Dreamleth lCOMOIS competition and qualify pretty much in command from hark 14 “(81117. MallOVllChl owned by W. Neill. Milton. 1 109 3 — D- Jardlnei Dr- Dl‘ys- .t represent Prince Edward than on in. Bu-rkc conceded half '27; 4. New York, Rochefort 4 SECOND RACE IdalE. J. S. Taylor. J. Weldon 1 Island in the Macdonald Brioriway through the twci‘tli cnd. Insarfield. Henry) 3:38: 5. Tor- Midnight's Sun (C.V. Smith) yvs F. Acorn. N. Nicholson. E- .1 to be held at Brandon, am There wasn't much suspense l1l0. Duff 14 (A rmstron . 5 I 1 Fold B~ 38“. litoba. beginning March 4"h. In the latter stages of this con-1 Fool 3143: 5. Toronto. NGVln.Jollity's Pride (D. MacNeill) IN? 4 '— l. Home. Dr ESta-l The first game, which got un-ltest. which proved a sort of (Kelly. Pultord) 12:52; Pat-- 2 5 brooks. K. Kennedy. J. Bond vs; derway at 2 P.M.. was tittingl anti-climax to the afternoon sits—Amman: 9:00. Li‘My Hero (E. Shawl 2 3 MB. MacGresor. H. IllacLennan.5 climax to a week of fine curl-i thriller Savesl ‘First Dreams (A. MacDonald) ‘A. Garrett- C. MaCDonald- ling. ’I‘lie Cameron rink. lleICdl “2 .l . l'orsley 11 11 111-35 3 4 2 1(‘8 5 — D- Malhesm- Dr- Mac- i this one to stay in competition. C meron (C) o 1, itmmmts 11 9 1—27 Joscdaie Chief (R. MacDonald).Ka.VB_ Mgcilfiinioné J. b1?:ng led their opponents from the 023 010100 0021-101 4 5 3‘ vs . ac c . . amp P . -‘3rd to the 9th end. but Burke.1 Burke (C) i MONTREAL ‘ CHICAGO ’ Times: 30; 29:2; 29. ‘ Borys. D. Reid. tying it up in the tenth and go- 200 101 002 120 o« :11 SUMMARY. Midnight Sun owned by Ray ‘ 8-30 P-M- (MIXCd ChamPIMSlliDl . ing two ahead in the eleventh. 9 PM. “"9 WM“ 1- Chlcago' “"11 Sudsbury. Charlottetown: Jol-‘ Ice 1.— A. Smith. G. MacKm-. looked to have successl'uily_ Burke 010 050 000 10x- 7 5 “mm”, Hay) 715‘ 2- Ch" lity’s Pride owed by Huestisjnon. B. Dillon. K- Balm vs A. . turned back the challeligc of the Cameron 101 104 102 02x42 ago. Momma” m l .' p" and MHCNcllL SummerSlde~ M8CDonald- 5- Venlol N- Bani. Cameron quartet. . Sidney Green, representing '9) 191,31 PM‘Ies-BEIWMU“ THIRD A 8- MaCDOnald. .' The a masterwa rake-out‘ the Macdonald Tobacco Com-i ‘49! P110“ = ' Net‘mnlm Fur Annway (G. MacLend) 111, Ice 2 — 3- Beer. J. Beer. Dr. ‘ shot in the tucltth gave Cam-‘ pally, sponsors of the bonspiel, “(I Moore 14:.12' MECNefl 15:25' Hlem‘y DOC to- MOTIISSC‘W 3 2.MCEaChPFni N- Simpson V5, F- eron two poirls and forced an 3 presented the British Console “55"” 185m Springfield 30V (A- 5mm“ 2 7lACOI‘n- J- MBCLCEU» M- Jenkins. extra end. High drama rode: trophy to the winners. and en- semlld Perlt’d' 3~ MMtl‘eali (Chester-way Thomas (H. Walsh) lC. MacKenzie. lme (rocks in that overtime 505. l grayed u-avs to both winners Milrll‘“ 21 (Rousseauv Gt 6 3i 109 3 - J- Squareb'l‘lggs 3- sion. An attempt at a double‘ and runners—up. lemblayl 1213: 4. Montreal.‘CeciI Heromine (C. D'Brieu) 4 4 ‘ Squarebriggs. .I. Squarebriggs. takeout early in the end almost! ackstrom 15 ' (Rou ssea it, ‘Time wm Tell (1, mu» 5 5.5. Squarebrlggs VS 3- MOI“. M- succeeded but left a red (‘am- Frank Bryan. president of the. Lea ilk“ 101421 5- Montreal-,MMLUTG'S Pride tW~ MHCLIH‘C) ‘ Jones. R- JOM‘S. M- ACOFn- eron rock biting the outer circle. P.E.I. Ctirling Association, to1 day mght I‘m-r“ 15 'pmVOSI- Ba‘q‘s‘mmli 1 Ice 4 - J- 5- MacD‘mald- and this el‘cnlually proved dis-‘ all players of the four consol< '20: 8. Montreal. SKII‘DED. MacDonald. C. Campbell ation winners. Chief Justice Campbell, trustee of the Brierisaints battled “901‘ '“ neck and honorary president of the‘througliout most of the game u can to see lonsnu en the Clo-TV network each Sunday. Check your local listing for channel and time. GOODSPEEDS (P. E. I.) LIMITED HARLOT'I'E'I’OWN. P.E.I. l ' A TRUCK MEN BASE THEIR PURCHASES ON PAST EXPERIENCE. AND THE SIMPLE BUY FAR MORE CHEVROLETS THAN ANY OTHER MAKE PROVES BEYOND QUESTION THE OUT- STANDING, WORK-WHIPPING ABILITY OF CHEVROLET. GET A REAL TRUCK'ON YOUR .IOB TODAY! ents. They continued to hold a slim margin in the final 30 min- Pirates, Youth Club lGarner Hoop Wins Blast one, it stiffens his rc- soive, and then he plays Far better than he ever did go to Civic Stadium tonight, ' A Gala Curling Week ments at the Macdonald Brier. More power to their draws, guards. and take-outs. The fact that 3 Charlotte- town curling rink added an. other victory to their long string of triumphs in Island British Consul play was not exactly a stunning upset. Most people expected it. There were encouraging signs. however. that this long reign may be coming to a close. We don‘t remember any Sum- merside rink coming so close to getting into the finals on the rink skipped by Horace MacFarlane this year. There seem to other signs of the narrowing of the gap. W en we see a curler miss an important silot in the eleventh or twelth end we immediately think: “he chok- t-d up under pressure" but there is another angle to which may depend on what Kind of shape the curler is in. The boys naturally get tired to. wards the end of the game. and their co—ordination may slip a little. It may be atigue. not nervous tension. the villain of deepest dye in the curling melodrama. Moment Of Truth Approaches will be going all out for vie. tory tonight. and the Com- bines, knowing it's a “now tr never” proposition. will do their t to make it "now." not mapping out strategy for the Combines, bu we‘ll make a guess cliffe's charges will be out. to "ground" the RCAF boys with a lot of stiff body-checks. By the way. . . merside's oldest living hockey player will drop the first puck. and he Will be escorted to can tre ice by the president of the league. Dr. Hillard Clark. Last Week’s Bouquet But the march of the Cameron me n Gets the posios from our pen; They throw a rock just like I ' ‘le. guided nussl Last Week’s Brickbcit before; . Ber-ate another. and he novels ' on the floor. Whining for sympathy. Ill!- port, unearned bouquets. Hockey Tom King paced the winners with a 20-point performance. Wayne MacDonald sc ed 16 ._ citing day at Saturday Minor Results It was a noisy, busy and ex-lgies goals by Mike MacDonald Sports Arena. Sat-; (3), Brian Sobey John Bell. and Earl Murphy came through lwitli 12. Ward urday as Charlottetown's Annu-iBarry Harrell (2). Eugene I Len Sirois was tops for the al Minor Hockey Playdowns gothonnie Sobey . . under way with first games inl Larks 8 vs Canaries 0; Lark lsa‘ms “"th 13 W'ms' 19 home-and-home series andigoals by Paul Doyle (3). Gary 1" the second come“ the.first games in four best-of—three|Doyle (2). Jim Trainor. Blair Pirates jump“ into a mmmand‘ .‘ series. Following are the mg lead right at the start and insults. Bluebirds 4 vs Sparrow. I: never looked back. PEEWEES Bluebim goals by Bobby Smith Top SNIPER Jays 4 vs Ducks 0; Jay goalsita), Ron Campbell. Sparrows Dave Hyndman. top sniper of by Gerald Cameen- Pa“! Tay' goal by Lyle Shepherd. the "ham paced the winnmllor. Don MacKlnnon (21'. lks 6 vs Terriers 3: Elk .with 58 points, only eight lessl cranes 10 V5 Blackblrds 0: goals by Gary Stead. Billy Do- Iman the entire Phalanx total. Cranes goals by. Eddie Power‘herty (2), D'Arcy Mm.th ‘2), Wendell ‘Cleaver' MacLean was '3’ I Mdml‘s' T 0m my (Glen Mcneal‘mm: Terriers second Wm, 20 points, Prowse. Gordie Power (4).llgoals by Barry MacKinnon 3). Roy Scantiebury was top point- iFrank Buuen edwmgfi 1 VS Falcons 0: Red- day's'MacDonald. Mike Conway. . .. z ' ' v o:"wings goal h K M ' tter for the losers with It) Spitfires 3 vs S“ allows Y 91111)! artln. 521nm and Hal Ladner swished‘sPltme goals by Emma" Mcm' .Otters 4 VS Snipes 0 (Exhibi- uhe Mines for 15 nis (2). Kent Heron. tlon). Otter goals by Gene Pow. aifim s ore in thi. contest. . Will-{9152319 inc favor of sthe Pinlgmls by Dav“ Ballad“ L0” ateé. . Docherty _(2) Doug Molyneaux o”. ,1 f m f. t lt3). Marvm “,5 or e .1“ game Lions 4 vs Cubs 0; Lion goals were Mike MacPltall and Bob b (.1 MI . (3) ‘ . y r en c n n 1 s . u 5 Ti Francoeur and the sewn“ Trainer, ‘ goals b Bob Whitl k 3 contest. Scott Stewart and Anti ane 3 vs Rama 2; Fox goahlBraé‘eyl’ 0c . Peter . by Wilbur Birt (31. Ram goalsl Wrens 2 - Here are the lineups:- by Ken Malone. Wayne Chever-l goals by Dohleiihgtflgg (grills: Saints: Sirois 13, Mullally 8. lie. ltler goals by Robt. Campbell Grant 2. Callaghan 8. Boutte 8.l “$1195 2&5 Homils 13 WOIéfi‘i-lnhn Ml‘Guigau. ' ' oas ayne ewson .1 Panthers 4 vs Bear 2: - Tufgm- 90mg“ 12' Madde'inornets goal by Alan James. ther goals by Rich Rosgers Fi’ahrll Halre. Chmery. Total 51. yPAPERWEIGHTS IWard (3). Bear goals by‘ lack BYC: Basha 6, Baglolc 3.i Parkers 1 Vs Bears 0 Park‘ Arscnault (2). i ' Murphy 12. Macdonald 16. Kingers winning marker by Paul Guns 2 vs Eagles 2: GU”. 20, Ellsworth. Total 57. lMacDonald. lgoals bv Roger Frills" (2). Ea. Pirates: D MacLean 8. R.t Tigers 2 vs Bulldogs 1: Tlgerjg]e goa'ls by Dave Man". and Atkinson 11. R. 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