, now TO SWEDEN 4-1 ‘Trail Smokies Fail In Bid ‘ To Regain World Ch'ship .' By ROD CURBIE lby Don Fletcher the big de- *4 SPORTS FRONT By PIUS CALLAGHAN Only some great goal-keeping y Seth Martin, who had taken pain-killing injections for a bad ‘ back. kept the score as close as it was. S OLM (CP) — The fenceman. scoreboard in Johanneshov Sta- The goal that swung the dium told the story Friday game Sweden's way came in night: Kanada 1 Sverige 4. the 14h minute of the last Trail Smoke Eaters had failed period. Sterner took a pass in their bid re ain the from Hans Mild after a scram- Big Game In Toronto FIRST place in the National Hockey League is on the line SU RY First period: 1. Sweden, Stet; WEI-wtfiawulhenms Tom” Maple Leafs play hos“ to Chicago world hockey champioan for ble near the Canadian goal- (Mild) 18 00 P u in ' Canada. mouth and scored. 1161‘ 1 . ena y— “ 8,383,123 and :93?“ liefneplgéfi $211523:- $3.35 SWeden scored three goals in Norm Lenardon of the Smok- J01!“ 5135- 7.t Imllach’s outfit However. should the Leafs emerge victorious the third Peri0d to Eliminate the 188 was SEFVinE In elbowing Second rind: 2. Canada. 71 in this big one' tonight, they will travel to New York for their Canadians from contention and penalty at the 9- Fletcher (Jones) 13:12. penal. it St Patrick‘s game leading the pack by a single point. take I fight 811D ti: “ng01361 Alteredthflihthecswegleofilmfi fles—Peacosh 8:39. Maki 11:24, 3 ' l ' ' k i th L Is. crown W corn 0 swamp e an ans a Smith 13:45, Fletcher 15: , But gem“: that had She“ d be a major (as or e ea Springs Colo. last year. goals from Sterner at 1mm and Lundvan 15:33. N_ Johanssfi, cc Swedes have won all Tumba Johannson at 19:14— itheir games in the first six both solo efforts—wrapped up . {rounds of the tournament andlthe game. ‘ aten 16:50. Maatta 18:57. Third period: 3. Sweden. Ster- ner (Mild) 13:56; 4. Sweden. '- Sterner 18:23; 5. Sweden, S. Jo- They had a 2-0 cushion in Montreal Thursday night but only salvaged a tie with the injury-riddled Canadiens. If the Tor- onto squad intends finishing on top of the heap. then they decision. then Lcafs could all but forget about coming out on certainly can’t affprd toLdr?p “home!I $3335 and this one to- I ‘have 12 palms oncebe Tran week by Kromm ti in hi 5 e eas ave a 5 season. ,‘.I ~ . . Bob 7| nigh s e gge on , i’Russra is second with 10 points. stomped out of the stadium hansson 19,” rename! North N IF Toronto can manage to break down Chicago tonight “N” ' Canada and Czechoslovakia are before the playing of the Swed-l'lauder 7.27. 16.21 McLeod in 3"“ 9’3“ ‘W" Winls- "1“" tht‘" “"‘uld be i" 5 “Cd “a-V '0 "mm. — ‘ ‘ tied for third with nine points ish national anthem in honor of|10.34 Lenard” 13.5‘2 capture the Prince of Wales trophy which goes to tho first place "‘o‘ i . «- I « each. A“ four countries haYe the. victory and met none of the! 58;“ , . finisher. However. should the Hawks come through \Ellh the ‘ at“? stainflgfiidgazgsrggnflfi, m “’23:? lg‘gsgi’le preSident of glamnth 161311—40 Tr} l Canadians and Czechf the British Columbia Amateur1 aggro 5 7 4—16 too for the 7o-eamc schedule. .. , . y . And so every olay looms as most important tonight. A The Doug Gemge rink 0‘ competmo" (9" Emma” m" D0“ George' “(‘9' Edgar “ere Sglpped bydlva“ Foryfs' can't catch the Swedes. But the Hockey Association. was glurn, misc-re can cori DlaVPrs plenty of money. Both teams know i Charlottetown defeated ano- PM at the Clty curlmg cm" Taylm‘. male: Bill LynCh. 86- Fgggericgng 8201. e 'Hu::on RUSSians have an ounlde and unsm - , all: and they will ladorbtid’l; Marsala: 1:411:11P [11:22“ : ther City rink skipped by GOP last night. Members of the win- mud and Harold Dobsom lead_ Saint John' and Jgack Cooke: ijelliantfie. lRussila tmeets Cafnatga RA}; 0:};01“ STEAOL: t " Di “warm: hz'wi‘t‘fwn‘ngf: but home icp "“i's season hasn’t been don Stewart in Confederation ning rink are (left to right) - Other rinks winning prizes Charlotttetown. championsfifi, 53nd53112ggt e mail: 8131. «$11.3; s ' ‘ too much heln to a lot of clubs. Lea‘s MVP had "‘3‘ Sam" i If the Russians defeat Canada Was Canada beaten by a 3" dav night troubles but :nlalzk all his players are hot)an I . and Czechoslovakia beats Swe better team? if "must" no such wor es one . _ ' . an on the same day then “The Swedes weren’t a better Walks ohmid see n‘maf gain: ftorlflff‘lilih witty: id“ 11 . the title will be decided on goal team until the last seven min. only that the winner \le bc the c ll F o l t q -- that the fist spread. Only goals scored in utes, ' he said. ’ 1;“- eoason olav_ Wc wll not go 2: ar as o .ay / matches involving the top fivei The Canadian team played ' “7 place \l‘vmner “in win the Stanley cup. teams will count. iwel but they could not match - is Well talk about that later. 0 O 0 Goals conceded will be sub-lthe slick Swedish organization u A d S dd N greeted fruit? goals scored tollthat outshot Trail by a 44-17' 30 n unx I o m I n e n e ermine t e winner. ‘margin. Time and again the y x ‘ } Earlier Friday in the toptSwedes mounted beautiful pass- _ w w DETROIT Red Wings and New York Rangers could prove _ g ‘ ‘ i I lbrSCRet Russ” trounced the ‘in amid“ hm mo“ 0’ the i . m“ annoying St. pamckvs night has“ for Chicago and i SUMMhitsiDE -— The Park- was no .corm-g in the first ten-ithe count with a lateral shot Only one goal was scored in [United States 9-0,and Chechoslo- times the Smoke Eaters were -‘ Toronto ' (ta-e Royals worn a cliff hanger ‘mi'l-llte overtime period. rw en he was almost even with l the second period. Arsenauit Jivakla dafeate'j leand 5'2- table ‘0 era-5h in and break it (ill The Leafs invade Madison Sgualiie Gardellis tandv‘the Haxks ‘i‘mm the grincestczilunty lCami? Gord Cutcliffe scored two for [the net. inciting a rebound off the goal PSag??? THREE (16.3fm l jupA n t d of 16000 5:“ travel to Detroit and both are is uss es. _ ie rugs 5 0w pines at me a 'll‘m as :the Combines, Apps Arsenault' Kip' Ready fired a scoeened lpost with 3 minutes left to go. l em” score K" goas’ 59 0“ Now i * . some of the power they exerted ThUI‘Sda'y mght against Rat“ might before 2.400 wildly Cheer- and Vince Mulligan fining a Ishot home 16 seconds later, andll The Combines scored two on if" Swede“ inelud.‘ “3 Whatlmldly Cheered the swediSh team ! gel‘si then the Hawks could indeed have a rough evening. Leafs ling falls, edging the home boys V brace each for the Royals. :1955 than a minute after Alger ‘l answered 0 s in the third .‘pr°v‘.’d t° b9 the W‘nning owl“ th°.9“d- , may find the .Rallflerls "1 a real llflly_m00d after filial iii-5 after 2 minutes and 2.3 sec- 1 Buck wnplock assisted in four ; Cuzcliffe realized u- Period. Gord Cutcliffe getting [late m the third DEPIOd When the1 Despite the enthusiasm of the . arr ing given by Sid Abel s henchmen. However. if Lea’s Inalw‘ea mum. of suddendeath overtime.“ the Reyals. six “all mm. Shot from left wing. Vincelhis second whole Ms team was 'Smoke Eaters were short-lmalnly Swedish audience. there .. M, could_wm a pair overhthls. lrish weekend. things “01] l .10 we“ the final series for the‘ The first period was a we. Mulligan went right in onI a man Show and Greg eh? ;hande . [were no demonstrations beyond 3_ M be brlght for 511011 8 VICtOI‘lOUS CIUb- Intermediate “A” cliampion- ‘ , . ,Mann to make it 3-2. and loan converting McAlrthur’s rel swede” him Stormed t° ' 1'0 I the “"1"” on the ice of ‘ mm" ‘ «or H b S ," Al, ship of fine Island at two games Fawtbatt‘e {mm 9‘9 teamsctak' . Garth Harris evened it up again ?bound to knot the count again. wigs“ “Egg; "5"! “Est! perégdibla“ hash migwa: through tfle i I iaiicce. It was one of the most. mg “ms 3 Norm-3- e 0 ' .1 in 37 seconds. ? Ti f' ‘t - ' .‘ . . core or . ‘9 game e we 9‘ genera 3’- a 5 fl Ive I 1e m Len mm” W” first time Canadiansiwere fair to the Canadians and! s. ' [ thrilling glames seen at :Stadium for a long while. .Vince the llincs drew up even three times. A m' t e r 91: .lime period was scoreless with ~ ‘ I ‘bm were never leading at anygmdled 11:; e biggnatlhl: 1! :3“ number of narrow escapes irallled to tie the score on a goaiiapplauded good play lMlllligan scored the wmnmg time in the game. It took Dickt ‘ ‘p‘ . . Do {for both teams and some gilt. icounter. iCarroll only 36 sounds to open “‘9 in “0m 3”“ °m51de the edged net guarding by both ‘ .core was knotted at 5- the scoring. and nine minuteslcrease to end the period with‘ward and Mann Buck wmg. tall in regulation play. and there . later G ord Cutcliffe evened:tlle score 44]. MONTREAL Cianadiens have not yet abandoned hope of finishing on top. They hope to dispose of Detroit tonight and then hang a defeat on Boston Sunday night. They have a game Wednesday at Maple Leaf Gardens and host Chicago Black Hawks next Saturday night. If they could beat these big teams and grab decisions from Wings and Boston. the race woul surely be a worse jumble than if is now. The abs and their supporters are still working toward that end. We don't think now that they will make it but our jiock set up Vince Mulligan fOI‘i . interesting“ Acadia Axemen :Tie Games Keeping Habs? fTrounce UBC e Dewar Judson handed out eleven penalties, the Royals picking up LOS ANGELES (AP) —— world champions. welterweight Emile Griffith and feather- weight Davey Moore. risk their crowns and a third title will be up for grabs tonight in Dodger this season _ tied it on a playierd t. t M n i “5 {evcnhfilg 1‘0 win the best of three ame line a ore s . .‘semi- has two games to one ilnl at t f S l _ . . .l , SUMMERSIDE — The Sum; 33’ ’0’“. “m '9'“ ‘- 52 seconds left in and there Wlll be 8 Skate f0110W and adlance to the Inter- m girls. basketball team won Francis Xavier Universny 4-3. ' tSCJOlBSllL B final: against the Island Interscholastic tme Marlins. champions of ‘ . . r iK-lnkora Regional High. . the Ontario-Quebec Intercolleg- t . 1 Donnie i/lacWilliams paced m “:0 Straight games' beam“ liatf Athletic Association. meet In accordance with our ‘the winnrrs with a brace PWH '22 at CMC auditor' Un versity of British Columbia “ I i : continuing to attempt to unite all health and welfare financial cam by Bob Pond to edge a surpris- thoughts on the matter will hardly ll'zonti'leall’s chlances. Seven 0n thing is certain and that is a t e a s wi never .. .. I give up while there's still a mathematical chance of grabbing i William MacDonald of Bar. ” l'f ht “ h] l den and amine Morrison of that top rung. They are working on the hole ta u to E . ‘ menus me, “mots have.» i Summernde were the llnesmen. By SCOTT SCHILL ‘when he was given his fourth '5 And there 5”“ is m... n “It'll-st Periods .1.——Royais, D. 'WIND'SOR._ Ont. (CPl—Aca- personal foul after 2% minutes I,“ A S d. lgdirgll lA. Gthllélttlgélfi; 1E— {i‘iaIf lilll11V§rSlly Axemen from of the second half. Erickson .‘H . om mos. . uCIi'e ( . 0 vi . .S.. moved in front fouled out with IV: minutes to .. italum . .. , . .. . sports 3 By THE CANADIAN PRESS only 11. Hawks and Leafs meet! But one big reason for Cana- 1:111!” “3-09,va ayals. in first Canadian'lntercolleglate play. FUIIY “fr'fl’nd'lmr‘d “d “it “EsmENTs of Summerside are reminded of st, Mary's ' Tie games would be a big facv in a crucial game in Toront09diens' unusual penchant for ties I “L 3'9“; ‘ C Wei Wh‘t' bBSketba“ champions“? Wlth a LEADS UBC FIVE “Chiller-equipped. A A Convent ice sports and fancy dress carnival at Civic Stadium .tor in breaking Montreal Cana- tonight. while Detroit visitsiis their slow starting in eac 8° --‘-- 4-—Ctunblmes. A. 55-36. trounclng of British Col- Guard Ken McDonald scored FROM tonight. ldiens. domination of the Na_ Montreal Sunday Montreal 131 game. The team has had the:1 utclfe G. Hart-ms) 10.21; ‘5. umba Thunderblrds Friday 11 points to lead the Thunder. 3 'il be age races. novelty races. as well as one hour's ltionai Hockey League champion- [at Boston, Toronto visits New ‘first goal scored against it in‘_l‘_°ya’1*5. V. Mulligan (13. Whlt- night. birds Hartley and guard GOI'd L skate. All of this of course will be in addition to carnival WhiCh ship. onrk and Chicago is in Detroit. .43 of their 65 games to date— 1°C“. 1210; et—‘Combmesv G~ , Loyola College Warriors from Spencer “Ch “med eight- Va" A?" Promises to be the highlight of the evenings Canadians have finished first; For the sake of argument, and it’s only natural to settle-113“;ls At Culcmfe- C. saTkl 'Montreal and Assumption Uni- 9”“ 3“ came .1" the second 1”“ Encourage the youngsters by your attendance, You'll can for the last five seasons. but‘suppose Canadians had man- for a tie when you're fighting‘lr'lfoll 7.-—Royals—A. Arscnaultwersity Lancers from Windsor half as Thunderbirds attempted to Southampton in yourself for sure. ‘thcy enter the last five games lagcd to win five of the games from behind. ‘13- WhItIOCk‘ 13-49. Penaltlt‘s- ‘met immediately after the Aca- to “,arm‘” the 22‘“ halmme [E HAVRE ROTTER 1”” of the schedule tonight with ithat ended up ties. By contrast, Canadiens scoredD- Calm)“, V. Harm's. MC- dia win to decide the other defic't they. faced- Th”! caught ’ DAM |fair1y slim chances of making iti They would have five more the first goal in 41 of their 70‘In'y1‘9. D- Car-1‘0“- finalist. The final game will up to “(lthm 59V“ Poms- ‘bUl MARCH 20 “" six straight. They are fouripoints now—enough to put thcm‘games last season. 5 Second P91101133.- RoyalS—A; be played tonight. {ell .behmd rapidly after that. (FROM NEW YORK 3 DAYS “” points behind league - leading on top of the league standings.i Another possible reason forfil'senaun ‘A~ Glllls- V- Mull‘ Acadia acceded favorite along ‘T‘lsf‘mg Clear “0” “d ‘ due" EARLIER) W‘ aw s Chicago'Black Hawks. who have 14 TIES LAST SEASON Canadians ties this season hangan) 17.02. Penalties — S. Mc- with Assumption in the pre- “P'mst mom ‘2’ ne er n league title, and. Last season. Canadians tied been their erratic defence. Vez- Lurev 0- Sal‘kr 11- Josey. C~ tournament selection started 0 MONTREAL/QUEBEC: m three behind second-place Tor-‘ony 14 times in Winning theme-Trophy wmning goalie Jac- sark- slowly against the Western Hllgh OUSIS APRIL14 6?” ° ° ° onto Maple Leafs. who haven't league title by a handy 13-point1ques Plante has missed 15; l _perlod: 9. Combines. champions and fell behind 64, (s m u tin finished first since 1951. ‘ ' over second - place games, and in the rest he haslG- CUFChfie (B- Grady) 457: 10. after the first two minutes of _ Pic _Tl-'_P Emil!) 760 Tie games have lowered Ca-‘Leafs. .been plagued by a series ofig0$blllesé 43- gelglfiln (R. h/Ilac‘ play. r Also '73: .nadicns‘ record this season. Wh h ' ‘ iailments, including a chronic: 1' “T l - €118 '85 -- un- - . " . 05 a Game, the rookie stg,,.'Thei' have 20 draws going into muchythizvgeacsihgdwns “Ed 30 mu§cle ailment in the hip and?" M°L°°d» V Hams- 3- Mc'.th:::ght§lftm:s flieo i‘lfueideillgi‘hllls, ensii'iicDfiiiliairimnifii'ltilgelii I «’E‘orxofilgh 852:) I :30 GLACE BAY~ N: 5' ‘CP ’l c r ' ‘ wovkend Illa.“ only two behm The reason is simply a more mm- 'L‘m‘r- tried in vain to break the ti ht ti 1 l I I . To Britain France Hoil nd I '°' th atlonal Gaudet ed to a trvout contract next . . I . . g on n Interscho 35m: A play ' . a , MO Led by ‘3 Sens . - . the league recold for tles in a evenlymatched league, The top Plante has fallen seven goals 10 Minute overtime. No score. Acadia d f h _ . t H k won fall With the Chicago Black . - _ . . _ , . Y . zone eence. T e Axe off competition with a 5-3 victory Germany W brothers. ‘Monc on. aw s ‘ k f [h National Hockevseasorl set by Leafs in 1934-05. [our clubs_Hawks_ Leafsl Ca-ibehlnd Chicagos Glenn Hall innho penalties. men dressing six us. _ born over the Cit puckstem in the pm“, New York, Apr“ 1 I y the Maritime Senior flock-9y Ha“ s 0 ed tv als wit-h. . lca o is second in ties nadiens and Red wmg5_are aulhis attempt to maintain the. sudden-death overtime: 11' players and boasting a lineup second ameyot a be“ {th I From Montrml/Qul : in championship here Friday mflhlimamle‘ set“: 1“” $0 min twllh 16. while Leafs have tied bunched within nine points OLchina Trophy. given to the Royals. v. Mulligan (B. Whit. of two Sim-cot medium for- series fissim D St .° I re: Apr" 30 7'” with a comEbaCk 3'2 vicmry over“: Effierbmtfi}: “fig: 5c gl “Ch Other- "elminder Who has 9133'“ thfilockl 2.23. Penalties —- None. wards Pete Simmons and Jim night a M an. H — -— _ _ _ — game Glace Bay Miners. } v _ — t _ ' ' - l ‘ most games for the team whic gsmPSx Kr t'- _ . ' t lilo Meteors Face on: 3;: assassin: he 9 4 domain: that.” 1’” i‘“ "W 'N "m" in Miners. Forum gave Mom. at 6:31 of the third period. .a‘i . . - ‘against it, w m 101211 4 1_38 . - . S~ so Vic cry or to nee Mulligan ssasou AND mvsi . . . is Fmed to brpak the Miners lloglcal result. There has al- . ‘ 8 their scoring and playmaklng coached Saints They now meet w to“ the champm".smp 1“ stralghtlggifit mg goaf tied. it 2.2 and, EI' ' ° Iready been 85 He games this. In .339 league Sforgg racie'l punch from guard Ritchie the winner of‘ the Montague - rolrfilfl'i"§:3'i'i"lli."fnl9tl 7” gaggissta“§,§2§ofi‘gm fiefndfifiifihnlnors new a m e disorganizedi 11sciiitson. compared with 76 all of 13:32]?“ "3153:? up gram?“ i Spscars of New Waterford. Sbide series for me provincial “mom's; younrfld Afllm . - ' ‘ 15- int ‘35 593501 i . , N pears collected 22 points crown. 0., Mai“ loo, Combines in Allan Cup play. ‘HEWRS, 0mm.“ Mme“ .4 _. pomt lead over Rangers Andy, ~ . . 1 Hawks. first - place finishers?“e third 99”“ Withfllo‘m Mall ' .Mqre". Mateo“ “‘11 be fad“ {Bathgate going into weekend_ 3212:1233 3:0?ng 151', :11 3}“ {our Scoring. (0" 9L Dunstan' 5.. you, rm“ ‘9", ' in the Nova Scotia Senior Hockcyilnsky playing magnificently "1 ellmfllatlon .When they take 0!! En lewood Team lactic“. The Detroit stun who 4-3 u s o s. lmmons were Cyril MacDonald. Rex Mc' ‘ l League won the best of fivelthe Glace Bay net to hold theiBordcn Nationals at Mortlelhto-1 9 will b. 55 March 31‘ has at Easing a cut foot. had only Carville. Les Affieck. John Ir- . . ‘_ _ . R. th elscore down, ' inlght in the second game 0 t elr‘ - (six. Dim edge over Toronto's! i - ' n " win. Carl Cheverie and Jim Mol- F fkgltestwsoogamsilsilflyngngfsn 10.211 Only three penalties were best ' of -.three series for the. Enters Fln'als ‘Frafik Mahovuch' who leads in; KINGSTON, Ont, (Cpl—Moi UBC centres Ke'th nan-Cy yucuux- and 54 A .called but the game was hard-‘Klngs - Princelntcrmediate C 1 goals with 36' ’Nl‘aster University Marlins qua]- and Ron Erlekson kept fight ch Sniper! we“ 3011 Boy- ATV bumping all the way. 1hockey championship. ' ln'l‘he Buyi MacDonald‘coached lined Friday night for the final check on Thomas and Hart- les. Gord MacKay and Doug "" r . ‘l The teams battled through a: Borden won the opening game mngiewool Regional High hoc- ‘. of the Canadian college hockey a? keg d°wn the ww' 055- 71'” u”"w°'“ “"“o ‘ 3 1"er Bouts scoreless first perio . ‘by a close 6 - 5 score Tuesday‘lrey squad grabbed a 2-0 lead sum_Hll Teams tournament _ but the tour“. er n8 Acadlans centres lump Referees Moe Goodwin and mum, n.5, ‘7 r In second Tommy Andwnlflht in their home rmk. afteriln the onean period and then . . ;ment favorites were lucky to gum] rm" “mel- However. Brian Lewis handed out a total slated Toni [rows gave Glace Bay a 1-01ead.tralllng the Meteors 4-1 at thelrolled to a 4-1 Victory over Grab vldorles. win. .h art ey was cut down in scor- of fourteen penalties, seven go- F 9 lat 7:43. Six minutes later Oscarlmirlway pomt of the contest. IsoiMorell Regional. High at St. . . . I The powerful Marlins needed-bins and checking effectivenessing to each team. Two .Gaudet — Hawks leading scorerltonlght 5 battle should be a thrill-{Dunstan s milk on Thursday Glrls w'n Tlf'e a sudden-death overtime goal -— —— : I with Ronnie. i With just _ the pcriod Glace Bay's Ducky.ing the match. Barrett beat an injured Jean-1 Guy Morissette in the Monctonl t 9. 6 on]; and final“ went to Ar. Jaupofifisy 1 Thunderbirds in the champion- it man“ “Mr and Lincoln Mao- Judy Cook had 18. Girl! Johnson ’1'” “‘3' “my 8‘ 2 “1- l Kcnzie. 'Mtke” Kelly scared of pwH scored 10. The Thunderbirds qualified v for Morel]. Nancy and 3m“ KW with an easy 6-2 win over‘ were referees. The Sum-Hi boys evened their is Stadium. . T I The tripletitie carnival, all "M l“ W" Mm?” 8.119“ 2'1' l over the 15«round distance. are 05”" Game” 'y‘“g.g°al 9" uheduled in this order: pcared to be the turning point! T S 0 New York's Griffith againstfn the 33"“?- HaWkS “’9”? l“ O the No. 1 challenger in the 147- .mmma,“ {mm "1"“ °"- 'Rl‘a'lg'se pound division. Cuban-born Luis .Gfigszgn‘vg‘fiigofaafngs Norman Larher's . ‘ - f I i mung": °f Miami' I" ’ No definite starting date hasl Wm“ F W” ""91 University of Sherbrooke in the first game Friday night. Parkdale to Sour l tonight to do battle with Sourilif Mixed Bonspiel Moore. from Columbus. Ohio.: . . goes against the No. Icontender b?“ 59‘. {Or "‘9 HaWks'com' Crossbones in a benefit hockey i I filing: aél°mv.$m m. [Ts FISH sum policy Ind our Constitution. we are in the lxponnd ranks. Sugar mm?" “’“93- game for Billy Mulligan. ' Goes S Side .13,“ Ge Hakirk collectg “ ,, In m palgns. Ramos. another Cuban now . C I l The Fryer, leave .3... park. 25 -. that fix: w, d And Can be Caught Prince ward Island, in to one campaign. based in Mexico City. 1 Legion Ul' ers [trialetlrving stating it 6 0:10;: .I stMMElismr, _ The 196315- “almcom’cwm M???“ "' WE HAVE IT Raymundo (Battling) Torres or .. u is is a can mixed curling champion ‘ R Diamond M m“ pwn We therefore invite “cation. no u of u e will fight Leave TOday to get underway at 8.30. ship will cxtend over two week- .98"; with as G e M app m ‘ Organizations at NSF/“t , _ ‘ . . gorge mama“ co ucting individual cam i for . . 138113, participation in our camps. gn for Reyno M x Roberto Cur: of Quezon City or ‘ends this year. wth e Sum- and Ho C w re funds for 1964 Queen St. Meat merside curling club hosting the m “mm m an". v #73” For Dom. Spiel the Philippines for the vacant i . w‘orltlimjunm welt‘egweight title The Island xenon curling ‘ Mlno-r leaguers event. "ff-"3°3- . a ut pou I, l ._ . The first section of the ham A ll ti l hamplons skipped by Doug . , l pp on 0115 must be mini-med . co f “I i u o minor It.” FANS to , < PIG Arena spiel Will be played on Friday I? W o a or?” n on s .“pmm Cal Eaton andi g;§:wg:nadtifian uuwgimMgnme Y and Saturday' March 29 and 30. latest audited financial statement, a list 0 officers, the proposed budget George Parnassus hope for allege today at u “n. by 81".. This evening the City Minoriand the final rounds will be nest. _ Port Arthur to take part leagues are running off a hoc-ggfif‘gogéhafonowmg weekend more than 20,000 an .ror ' 1718me ‘ key double - header and skateI To the winner will go the SMALL . 2 .50 turnout of gate receipts of $50,000 or up. :m These applications will be reviewed Rumo- nn opportunity given for personal disc I organization and the comm] our Budget Committee and the Donunion n by representatives of the go :next week. 'I champon p. 3' lower members of the cham- The ss-yeuwld Griffith. thelplomhuw‘team are At MacDoo-l id om“ on melald. mac: George Worth, sec-. guarantee of 370,000. l rod and Duke MacDonald, lead. i m “ b. . m fawn.qu All with the exception of thell Ma - lal Sports Arena. M 7-30 Shflrp *co challenge trophy. and winnegs I II I: K E 1' cm“ Midget Abbies cross sticks with land runner-5 . up will share a P.W.C.'s High School squad .in large assortment of prizes. a game which should be a thrill-t Winning mixed pinks from all 3 PIECE! er all the way. four curling clubs on the Island 50”“ 3 l0 ' At 9 o'clock Juvenile Abbies‘iwin participate in this popular SEND ALI. APPLICATIONS TO: I . P.‘ E. I. UNITED FUND, P. O. In! 241. I for 1964 and a written narrative supporting the req i I? m 3mm Bodrlgues. .19“. “one have “ken m m‘will take on a squad of formermnd en ovable mixed cum ' This wfll be the third title, firewall! Lesion diamplonshmmbbie Juveniles or another teamlcompetitjion. Which always tar-og- m g:- Trgmh “a, hag-1:] P. t c ‘Lveit winith nggoiitaions ohad :iotiduces some of the finest curlin! , on name a me gong theIland. I es] seen on s s of the Summerside Wm' "M rd” Rid) Perot last March Both these games will be time-[curling club are preparing; to CI Cold Slaw and ( fl New York in a “round 0 ' lint led to Parets up fixtures to ready Abbie Mid- extend a warm welcome to via- “my. ' fl . gets and Juveniles for their letting rinks for this grand finale \- ” ' P t also be he first clash Pirates and FYC tangle 00- iami playdown series next‘week in this season's curling at the '9 . l: ' ° ‘ n m ind Bedtime! night at the YMCA in the M with their Snmmerslde counter- Summerside club. With social ‘ - E _u then relatively me of} bed of three semi- pa s. ,facilities available during the 30H! . . and“. “4.353%?” for the City 33- l‘Izlonight's activities will con'ltwo wee ends. it special en- i I r .l I . engine crown. cu c with skating from 10.30 to'tert ' t d d i h s ° . ‘ ' I ~ I 1‘ Game time h 1 pan. diam. 11.15 pm. imamnfiaa me u a D“, 4 9226 Fm D.th ' i a: ‘ 55'