18 The Guardian, Charlottetown. Thurs. Nov. 29. 1962. SPORT ECHOES By Norman Summerside Bureau of The Guardian ISwimmers Break Marks Loss Was Heci rtbrea ker The game which the RCAF Eagles lost to the Parkdale Royals in the dying minutes of the final period last Sun- day was a hearthreaker. no doubt about it. - But there was cause for encourage- ment in the way the airforce boys held Sandy‘s dandies to even terms for almost the entire game Forecasters of ready placed Royals at the top and Eagles at the bottom. and when a cellar dweller can .hold its own in that fashion good news for any league. Hockey assists being what they are. — some good. some fair. and some smelling to high heaven. we think a spe- cial award should be given to the. player who scores the most goals in a season. We II grant that this might cain a few players to develop a sel- fish attitude and forget about team play. and this is perhaps I the reason that generally no award is given for this feat. worked in that t e must have at least half as - - while England has five- The Ifor the race but since the No Sentimental Favorites -ninc Imarathon course has no shade. . . — , lcasualties among the 27 compet- The. sixty-four dollar ques- dog-tired bunch of gallant hat- 0| I d litors may be heavy. Hon for us: "‘Who to root for “firs Who were beginning to 3 TI Ts P aye I The Commonwealth Games In Saturday‘s Grey Cup loot- hall fandango?“ Last year be- cause of our dislike for coach 'l‘rimhle, the 'l‘i~(‘ats' mc-ow, we cheered for the west and cashed in on our of our more or less rare iii-tory thrills. This year we. were or (‘21- um. and what launched to them in that tinal few sec- onds shouldn’t happen to s as Doug Tucker. Bob uhnm :me good accounts of themselves. he fulfilled this condition. he nant bearing the inscriplim: than the trigger man. but more often. we think. at least one. of the assists is manna Perhaps a stipulation could he ven and reflects not much goal— top scorer setting up ability on the part of the recipient. PERTH. Australia ‘CPI ~ ‘ Mary Stewart of Vancouver. the muscular Australian men and 2 scenes lanl Kidd declared when coach I" yard butterfly swim record clalty and seemed a cinch to p igrah the gold medal: Canadian; 'swimming relays with strqng‘si many assists as goals. Then. if Ahelp from anchor man Dick or shoot the bundle in an effort ound of Montreal. an a Cana- Ito become Canada's first four- WmWW_ mum he presented with a Dem .dian weightlifter took thesilver minute miler. He had done ‘ A ‘ h. ‘ in the middleweight diviston. 4; . .. .. (‘anada now has one gold. 22. The mile qualifying heatsl .M'“ l‘ampl‘gm” M 195363: four silver and six bronze in also are scheduled today. Ob- cr°6kefl & Storey Ltd' Sometimes. of course. a play is swimming and divingm'm best v 5" “SWIM mat the bm‘ “h.” showing of the postwar Games. or the other. garner HFSISIS deserve as much credit as. and occasmnally more. dominated the swimming and fee. in the shbmih. “he. was diving here. Australia won four 1examined Wednesday morning f h of six gold medals in the two {along with the other marathon mm m" sporis decided Wednesday and {entries and declared fit. England took the other h\'0.‘c0ULD BE TOUGH Australia and England have. ,Australia now has 14 of the 20‘ taste the fruits of their first . victory in a long while. So Rlnk we‘ve decided to have no son' timental favorites 8 who knows we may get thrills from good Sunny lsle Farm League ac- tion saw three games played at 0 orites. however. will have to he the 'I‘i-(‘ats this time. sim- ply because they are no hurting as hadlv as the Win- port clobhered Tracadie 11-2. nipeg crew. L. Lloyd Doiron and I o D. Godfreys and A. o» r I 3- PlPPe-V blasted IN" and 'with a time of 3:43.!) while ~ 13- w°°d three for Smnhpm‘ ‘Canada was second in 3:483. iwhile A. Cantello. E. Smith. M. . zMac and P SUMMERSIDE > The Sum- merside ladies basketball team. sponsored by Boates Pharmacy W Doiron and I. Brown in pacing Glasgow Road to t l t Canadian Press Sports Editor Win UP 10 WORLD MARKS SET 0n the way to collecting these a clocking of 42121. but thereiond place ahead of England-l golds. the Australian and Eng- is a pending mark of 4:093 setlThe Englishmen won by bare minus such capable defencemen the pinkcheeked English 1355193 Ilsh swimmers have made 10 by the United States last sum- inches. ' continued their onslaught on world recon“- Ihr” “I them In"- and Bob Bruce. Into the breach swimming records at the 3m. Wednesday. ll'it"_\' threw inter - section boys ‘ish Empire Games Wednesday Reynolds and McCarty. both of whiie the hi: new; behind me :tured gold medals in the men‘s gold medal in the men's 110. ' . al the athletes village “OWEN “995W” and Ih" 440' yard freestyle Saturday. swam land scored the first womensl “Pl/“OMS 19‘ All” was that Bruce Kidd of Toronto yard medley relay rares. the ----——»-—————_..—————-—-—————-————-—-———— (Tart-er filch the puck from him win pass up the mile and run rn for the Royals second goal. but in his first marathon today. he more than made up for this lapse \\'llll some surprisingly ef- final league standings had al- {active rear-guard action. Mc- Fred Fun! of Tommo agreed to men's highriiviniz~ La”)- has .sommmng to learn let him run in the gruelling 26- ahoui clearing the puck to un- covered mates. but he rode in- vading Royals into the boards with the boys on the root. It's with more assurance than some of the regular defcncemen. All It must be. taken into account those two boys seem to need is too that the RCAP‘ squad w a s a little more experience. Award To Top Scorer women's springboard diving ~30“ this is great." a jubi. ‘while England took the women's mile. Sits-yard race. sp Miss Stewart. the world 110~ medal first in the six-mile run and a third-place bronze in the ' holder. set a Games mark while three miles. has captured the ’ winning her heat in her spe- imagination of the public and ’1 0 9| men won a second-place silver liter-e has I and a third-place bronze In the amazing 19 — year - old distance pcratures will be in the low 805 ‘medical committee suggested a "my" "Wm"! M ‘Suiiil Uiiiistaii's I'llll last night m M “he” pi - I . i » _ ~ I am gold medal: both teams. Oui betting tai- I West Royalty Bombers deiea'. will by decided ed Pownal ti-‘Z. Glasgow Rnad ; is the big race when the Games blanked Bracle 5*" and snum' .wind up Saturday. KlElly-tam of being a gold medallist paced the Bombers in their vic- ipriday after IOI’Y Will! 3 Pair 0‘ 30315 ea";- Iheats Wednesday in the butter- sco - ‘ {1‘ I s . . tug singletons. Sheidow and Duf- gm set 3 Games record 1,, tv scored for Pownal- ‘winning her heat in 1:09.]. Her v. White bagged a hat trlfik world figure is 1207.3. 9 in shut out Wlfl- Singletons wentllAustraiiisns broke their own ' world record by 1.2 seconds Kidd Enters Marathon; “ 0 By JACK SULLIVAN cided Friday in the swimming‘ And in the medley relay. the a great 55.7 for the final 110 'd . 'onds off the world record withrt‘ailed to put Canada into sec-I Kevin Berry of Australia set . Pound. a McGill University a games record of 2:10.7 in Wednes‘lay' “mam” “P' graduate student who won thelwinning the men‘s 220 butterfly and Anita Lonsborough of Eng- en's 220-yard butterfly and — ‘ WHILE UP TOWN , CHRISTMAS SHOPPING Enjoy a Snack . . . Come. in while you are on your Christmas shopping trip and enjoy our colonial atmosphere! THE FLYING DUTCHMAN 0-yard breaststroke and the Kidd. glamor boy of this orts festival with a gold- The leading question all week been whether the, ar would run in the marathon 01.4 in a mile at Toronto July I, ioiisly. Kidd had to choose one Kidd. who suffered blistered SUGGEST CHAIRS Weather experts predict tem- p.m. start if the heat is ’l‘heliriarathon Is the highlight f the third day of track and . 'l‘he nitlc final Miss Stewart apppeared cer- the preliminary The 16-year-old Canadian the freestyle relay the Donald T. Rice banged: singles. Tracadie goals were by .1. McNally and MacDonald. of fans will turn out to support this town team. will start of their season with a bang mnlght. as the “girls in fir. time is set for 8.15 at Civic Auditorium. The Summerside ladies have been practising for the last month and have. twelve exper- ienced players. most of them having. quite a background in‘ basketball. The Boates Pharmacy team Is being coached by F-O Ken Wood- man. in his f.l'lJ_l‘d year of working W‘lt‘h ladies‘ teams. ayun: on the forward line will be Mar; Phillips. an ex» perienced player from the 5th team. in her second year “1th the town team. Sally Spears. is former PWC player and she has experience also with SHS. Mary Ann Lidstone, one of the taller girls. who should help in gett- ing rebounds. Barb Schun‘man. but agile. has had ex- ISussex and she has been a key .tigurc in the team in her cap- Iacny as captain. : Joey Schurmann. another NB. gal. who played with Acadia in term ‘ team. Nancy Know- '16. playing manager of the for- .wsrd Line. played in her home town of Yin-mouth. and also for the Auburn Aces in the Anna- .polis Valley League The team is also well for- :trifled with guards. Carol Fitz- .gerald. in her second year with {the team. played with SHS. I Deans Reid played with Yar- mouth High. As well as provincial normal pdiool in Trum. Jean Brander was captain of SHS last year. lmmons a second year :Betty S ,plsyer. and Jean Gaudet, a l :omall girl with quick reaction. ' at not least. Gloria .Champion. playing for the first time with the local team, has had much experience with high . incision! teams . t .‘I.. ‘ Tonight's game should prove it!) be a real good match and it ‘ its biped that a large number“ ~bnt. Wrestler _ Eliminated ‘ ;But Gets Medal : PERTH (CPL—Kurt Boese of ,Kitchener. Ont. had the unu- icull ace of winning :1 trons medal at one British Em- flfl Glmes after first being. vollmlnatcd. in the lightweight nestling division. ‘ 'Hie a’tuation arose Wednes-, do! When Games officials found - theywoum not have a thirdi Ice finisher in the event un-l they reinstated two wrest-I lers already eliminated underI the. scoring system. 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