x F, hs ¢ Guardian “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew*” pee s ~ | BECOND SECTION PAGE ii ‘Nova Scotia And Alberta. Tie For First In Bonspiel By DON ANGUS marning round, Manitobda/pover Joan Callaghan of Bathurst ‘103 001 1—10 HALIFAX (CP)—Three rinks downed British’ Columbia 104 'N.B . ee ane ay reached the sixth round of the and Alberta edged Quebec 7-6. | The three top teams were un- | Nfid. 001 010 010 0— 3 the ‘Canadian women’s curling) Ontario held down fourth @pot defeated through Wednesday’s | Alberta 110 302 103 3—14/ said, “‘we have been keeping our game champion ship Wednesday in/im the standings with two loses three rounds. SFYENTH ROUND and several practice sessions, but first place with five wins and going into the seventh round. In the eighth round at ¥ a.m. Ontario 223 110 101 x—11 | ing extremely hard as we didn’t want to jone loss each. The Toront: rink dropped ‘ts today, Alberta and Nova Scotia | Nfld. 000 001 010 x— 2! over-trained when it came time to play | Audrey Thorbourne of _— first game re bn Leert meet in the most crucial con- | curling teams.” |pool, N.S., upset Fern Irwin of |wick. Prince Edw and, |test of the round-robin tourna- NB. =i This columnist inquired as to whether | Ontario 12-8 in the sixth round / skipped by Sybil MacMillan of ment to date, while Manitoba a Gauls —I1| team could ‘take all. the marbles’ this jafter an 11-7 decision over New- | Charlottetown, evened its rec-| meets“ Bobbie Fortune's New- | replied that he wouldn't put to much |foundlang earlier jord at 3-3 by whipping Joan Cal- foundiand rink from Goose Bay, B.c 100 300 1013 — 9| was betting, but added that the team Dorothy Thompsos of Ed- laghan of Bathurst, N.B.. 85 ‘*Labrador Quebec Oli 01302000 — a | that is, going to represent Canada in the monton skipped her Alberta Cees (CP) we Alberta, Other Seventh-round matches team is right they stand as good a chance as anybody — team to the first - place Jam stayed neck - ang « peck ip the seyret ,lewin's Ontario quar- Sask 030 001 010 x —5 copping the championship. aes | Stayed neck - ang ~ neck in the tet from Toronto take an easy , Manitoba 101 110 204x —10 Cameron. explained that curling is a by drubbing Newfoundland 143, | chase for the. Canadian wom-/11-2 decision from Newfound- | al ecndition of the players plays an-extremely and Peggy Casselman of Win- |¢®’S curling championship after \fand, and Brjtish Columbia,/p £1. 111 900 012x — @| success of the team and Doug said: “The only nipeg, stayed in the running bv Wednesday's play in the nine- | with skip Lesley Cmolik of Kel- | Alberta 000 321 100x — 7 be against our team is that this is the first disposing of Quebec 10-7. In the round bonspiel. The stage has owna, gain a comeback victory curled together and we will have to S been set for a battle between over Solange Larouche of Dol- STANDINGS «_, throughout the tournament if | . jtwo of the leaders today beau, Que. Canadian women’s curling Dougie was quick to add, at BONSPIEL OPENING | Cards Si n Dorothy Thompson's Edmon- Three rinks reached the sixth Championship standing after) that he would sooner take the g ton rink extendeg its win rec- round with five wins and one Seven rounds: | tale ad him this season to the Taking part in Monday's of- Donald of Charlottetown and between the two curlers De- T Pla oo po gre one loss Wed- jane each vrhor 7 aise Pw t | curlers whe will be taking part . fending Champ MacDonald nesday y edging Prince udrey bourne. . .para | 8 Charlottetown ficial opening of the P.E.J. (r) Arthur Clarke, skip of a played Wednesday morning's wo yer Edward Island's Sybil Sachin 2—169 _ Manitoba 7 €1 caret oe skip said Mixed Curling Bonspiel here Summerside rink. Fred Fol- only match defeating Arthur / lan 7-6. SIXTH ROUND Nova Scotia 7 6.1 | trom are: (1) skip Cliff ‘Jiggs’ Mac- land, referee in chief stands Carke’s rink 98 ST. LOUIS (AP) — Pitcher peggy Casselman of Winni- B-C 002 110301 x— g Ontario 7 5 2 | some _ eo Curt Simmogs and outfielder peg trounced Barbara MacNev- S@Skatchewan 010001010 x— 3 British Columbia 7 3 4 | nave |Don Skinner have signed their|in’s Saskatchewan rink from PEI la ‘ous Edward Island ; ; $ . ° > ‘Thor. | P- | _ 166 baseball contracts, St |Deline 105 ang Aoares reo’ New Brunswick 000 2100110— 5| Saskatchewan 72 5,% e jLouis Cardinals announced |™™ aectales Ontar 005 001 020 x 8| New B: ick 716 some swept to an 11-5 victory io x ew Brunswich DF | Wednesday. Nova Scotia 120 210 204x—12| Newfoundland’ | 7 1 6 |gng Simmons, 35 - year - old left-| | e Pas G4 . hander. had an 18-9 won-lost re- Ild ward \eord for the national league’ Bu oqs Too | o- anadiens Bomb Rangers Sw=i.0" t= sir ne Stee ANE Np a RN A PEN Re saipunsingiainmireitieneenees mpenyrneemamrapram, purchased from Cincinnati, «ss, Seagulls 6-4 Ee ; nf : — "used Malily as a pineh” hitter: PAE a pyaar npn tate tment A encanta sen cmatach TORONTO (CP)—Last - place The crowd was the first of less |the three goals this season - . : oad Boston Bruins outskated Tor-,than capacity registered at| The smooth - skating centre . | At the North River rink last 8 i fs Ai onto Maple Leafs all the way Maple Leaf Gardens in years. |fired one goal in the first per- Cookie Traded nicht the Nine Mile Creek Bull- ne AP Wednesday night to post a 31° Gardens officials were |iod and two more in the second, | dogs edged Mt. Stewart Seagulls Ti. victory over the Leafs in a scrambling through their re¢- all of them on welldeserved ef- To Denver , 6-4 in the third game of a best loosely-played National Hockey ends to er the last time—be- iorts, o~- his season's goal _ of seven ee i a oka a dee aah 00 thaw — Son teubtunted Leafs’ ef- "Ed Weettati sented tase nate | “eared Paille Rangers’ har- |. BUFF ALO, N.Y. ‘AP)—Ches- dogs. haunt Prince of Wales itidn’t seem to be able to clear forts to break a third-place tie for Bruins, including the win-|rassed netminder, managed to |'€ (Cookie) Gilchrist, stormy, The first period ended 3 all, | Welshmen last night at the the puck from their own end. with Detroit Red Wings. her, which came against Leafs’ keep Richard from scoring any |{lback of Buffalo Bills, was the Bulldogs scored twice in the |ottetown Forum as they pound-| Kevin Smith spearheaded the «A efowd of 13,955 watched. ineffective power play. more in the third, but the Cana- |‘T@ded Wednesday to the Amer-| second and in the final period! ed out a well earned 7-0 victory| Rangers defence as he blocked ——— ————_ Wayne Maxner scored the \diens star turned playmaker in. |ican Football. league’s Denver each team scored once. ‘to square their best of three ser- = with his body and then - other Boston goal in the first | stead to set up linemates Claude Boncos for fullback Billy Joe,| Scoring for the winners were, ies with the Welshmen at 1-1. ab eens on 8 toe period. | Provost and Dave Balon for one ‘he AFL's Rookie of the year in |B. Smith with three, A. Taylor, | Rangers outplayed the | the ice. All four Rangers BILLIARDS qumaaany goal each. 1963. (Wi taylor and L. MacEachern| Welshmen in. all a of the |exs played Sed. but they senate, w ight er deal they puc’ irom game - First Period—1. Boston, Max- SUMMARY er std et ame el a. Scoring for the losers were K.|almost at will. With a strong| back checking who of Ge OR . ner 6 (Fleming, Boivin) 17:58. pirgt Period — 1. New York, | Bills’ man said ’ Doyle with two and S. MacDon- | defence, led by Kevin Smith,| came into their own end to grab The Moncton on Penalty—Stanley 19:33. ‘Ratelle 4 (Gilbert, Robinson) spokes: : ald and M. Crane with one each. | Johh Reid was able to up any loose pucks before the RELAXATIO” _ 15), Second period — 2. Toronto, /7'99:"2. ‘Montresl “Richard. tt, | ‘his shutout. ‘The shutout was the | College players reached them. aight to sumnsse, sa Sco a we “15: | the Junior League this) c aa SRE ace ot mee aint, ae Kings County NHL STANDINGS sro." "Ts oe sess Paes Remy ae a Ch’ Billiard Clab ties—_M m 4:32, Hort “0:13 (20:35. Picard 11:05, Brown 11:15 Mike MacKinnon and Jimmy -_ the | ’s at the tows rien Kurtenbach 10:57, Boivin’ 5:30 | Marshall tte meme Le Ice Spor ts " TUNatlonal League’ > (Callen gave the Rangers a 20 tame ee 175 Gt. George Ph. | Third Peried—4. Boston, “’est-|, Secomd Period—3. Montreal, Ww cf P A pt| Working margin in the hard hit-|~-The series -will- resume the} ~~ — = fall 7 (Oliver, Bueyk) 12.29. | Moen HL remeniarey war: ot | - the Kings County’ lee S Chicago 32 20 6 196 142 79 |timg first period and Rogers| first of next week with the Rang-|. We had « chat INTERMEDIATE guts Brewer 1.13, Johnson ‘paign) 8:48; 6. Montreal, Rich. Set underway at the Souris Rink | Montreal 29 18° 9 170 14167 |Rever looked back oe oe sald he thinks: ts PLAY-OFFS » Horton 7.35. \ard 20 (Provost, Talbot) 16:28. tonight at 7:30. The night will | Detroit 28,21 6 157 136 62) Jamie | weal stole Mounties should (3rd game) [Norris 139 8 7-28) ren poll eta $00, | mn fadipen Romte.and Mas- |New rk: 16 20 90 198-249 42 the aight, gave, the ern) ‘ones : | Sawehuk 10 8 9-27 | Brows... Beliveau ..2:00, Gilbert, | FESS “Boston 15 7's 1 00 Soo & Ge eee meter FORUM NEW YORK 1 — MONTREAL 6| ‘Third Period — 6.. Montreal, > Jack MacEachern ~ MONTREAL (CP) — Henri |Balon 17 (Richard, Provost) | MacKinnon rounded THURS., FEB. 25 [Richard reg three goals and 5:31: 7. Montreai, ‘Prove’, CURLING ROUNDUP in the third : set up two others Wednesday |(Richard, Talbot) 15:21. Penal-| . field, in the 8:30 P.M. night to lead Montreal Cana- |tles—Talbot 7:29, Harper, 11:12, | LADIES MONTAGUE isaet @ creat - vs _ |diens to an easy 6-1 National |Seiling, Duff double minor 14:14 The following is the ladies Listed below is the curling sch-|the Rogers team in Flying Hawks Hockey League victory over Howell. 14:24 _ curling draw at Montague for to- edule for Thursday night at the! during : on’ New. York Rangers. | Saves night. Charlottetown Club. (Spares! Welshmen A below-average forum crowd |Paille 1211 9~32/7 PMD. | Reeded) : ling © “Royals” of 12,815 saw. the diminutive ; Hodge 9 612-97,..L.. MacDonald vs. M, Nichol-'7 p.m. ‘was Richard turn in a superlative son. f | tuden : |performance in becomi the Tietralh Sin; Ata Lendl | yg ae player to score | TODAY’S SPECIAL ¢§ 1955 Chev Sedan © 3 (Color green). Looking R fer a bargain? This is 2 ‘250 _ STEWART MOTORS LTD. GT. GEORGE ST. DIAL 4-5579 PCHL PLAYOFFS BORDEN RINK SATURDAY, FEB. 27, 7.00 P.M. BORDEN NATIONALS vS., 4.3] S'SIDE JUNIOR LEGIONAIRES Admission 60 cents and 35 cents Regallettes Top Elmsdale Girls ALBERTON — Alberton Re- while _ MacLeod tailied for Elms- The High School squad out-| played the Community teani 5-2 in the opening frame added two more in the second period with- out a reply and banged in three more in the last period to their opponents singleton. Tallying for the High School was P. Larter with the hat trick, and Brian Campbell with the hat trick, D. Matthews with a pair, S. Rochford an@ K. Broderick BELVEDERE The following is the curling draw at Belvedere for tonight. 6.30 p.m. Ice 2 — (Eight Year) — Bill Burden, Wally Coles, H.E. Car- michael,. Ivo Cudmore .vs. Al McCurdy, D.V. MacDonald, Har- ry Simmonds, Butch McGee. Ice 3 — (Eight Year) — Dave Walker, Errol Nicholson, Cec. Dowling, Ed Fairweather vs. Dr.|*~ Moreside. ; p.m. lee 1 A. Robertson, G. Worth, E. MacDonald, J. Mur- phy vs. D. McGowan, E. Mc- Lure, K. McKenzie.. L. Nichol- son. . 9 ii. Méor, G. Warner, R. Mac- O'Meara got one each. Leod, N. Thompson, vs. E. Shaw, Referees were Bev ee H. Robbins, C. ’ ve. A. J Murphy, 61 Fraser Ave. ydney Mines ap ge : Sh ves $100 Gash Award sole ( 0 Boe