w v Nationals Host Meteors Tues. 80 rdon N-at‘onals play host to Monclll Meteors in the first game arge Crowd Sees Races At Causeway The largest crowd this seasonl of a three ml-Ldal series for the island Title Tues- day night. Both clubs have been playing ‘ fine hockey and each one in out (0. Mof‘l‘isst‘yl 4 1 6 l to take the opening victory. Mor- flmmed both sides of the. ice Chesterway Thomas .rell especially h t to return lacing strip on North River . Valsh 2 4 it ' home with a memganfne lead. causeway to watch the Victoria lJostdale Chief . The teams are evenly matched Driving club sponsor races‘ _' IR. MacDonald) 3 t. t i and the large crowd expected and once again closely .Mitcheil l at the game can be assured of niztlt‘ill‘d "aces and Ilu'hhm “11-. _<R.. Chopped) 1 s a some top notch action. lshcs featured the program. Springfield Boy ‘ Between the second and third Several parI-mutuel pays soar-l (A. Smith! 7 dri. pcri of this contest a cohec- l,d mm the double figures and 'l‘:mes:--32; 8L]; 32. “0" Will b? taken W {01‘ Built the fastest time on the card wast 33th flat owned by yuan i Mulligan. the popular City boc- 31 “a (\lolcside Charlottetown; Jol- } key Player who was unfortunate l. Millie Lee. owned by Roddyllitys Pride owned by Hues-ti! Fwd of Hunter River and dl‘l' .and Maerciil. Summtirside; vcn by Lester Smith took both iNoble Argot owned by 0. Mbr-' if d Nice I m biisev Charlottetown. I Mica] times of 91 an Billy. , Tm nudds. owned by Charlie. .. RD RACE “acquarrie of Wheauey Riveru‘hlllrle 111* (L. Sln‘lhl also had a “me of 31 in cap-m... Roger Stone (J. Kearney) in losing his right eye in an is- . land intermediate A playoff game Thursday night. Game time is 8.l5. . . "W 22. Lancaster 9-3 . ~ceott dash of the thy Hem 16- Rodd) gin?” '8 {Lady simcoe (5. Parsons) 4 3; SAINT JOHN, N3. (Cp) ._ Officials for the race. werez.-=witiston .; Wish (E. Ciow) 5 5'Frcdericton (‘apitals took ad- vantage of weak Lancaster de- fensive play to chalk up a 9-3 Victory here Saturday for a 4-3 series win. The game was the in the best-of-sevcn — E. Shaw; driver — A. Times: — 31; 31. ; judges — J. Bell. R.i .Mlhh‘ LN Owned by Roddy third; G. Smttzh; times -— Dr. il'ui‘d. Hunter River. L‘liris Gallant. C. Stewart; clerk FOURTH RACE , l of course —- Jack Mulbgan: an- iAbbione lscvonth ntiunt't‘l‘ — Wit. Benton . (S. Kt'nnedyi 121 New Brunswick intermediate A Rcsults are as follows: m. .. ill-liss Chief inuartcr-finai FIRST RACE ‘ (0V. smith) 11d"; Fredericton next faces Mem- Mush (c Smith) 21 2 titty You (E. Bernard) 3 4 2 fflmi‘m‘k Rovrrs in the provin- HHV C_ Budd. lRoger parlay rial semifinal opening here ‘(Jia Chappr 7 2 i l (E. C! w) t s a [Tuesday mizht. l-Ii-st Drcrms iParlner's Dl‘c m The 1395' "production line" (A. vat-Donald) 13 o“ (D. Mac-Neill) s 3 drn 0‘ 30" Dawn. Billy Hughes and Tommy Shanter I lily J 9 30" Plain? astonisticd the close - (w. smallwood) t s s, (R. Qui-gicy) ll 5 dm ‘0 .3-009 Dawns customers with (il'("' Eagle iTrue Marion (A. Smith) a 7 don “‘9'.” "‘"e ’5'" “5- ‘th ,Bawn ‘tw. Murphy) 3 4 5 {Ruby Clngg 1tr I g g e r l n it four. Mable had hing Viciory ' IS. Gallant) 7 3 dm 1mm" .and “ ’3 h 9 3 “V0. Edith to. Mohrissey) B 8 ti Times:~32: 31.3; 33 hagllzli‘:3;nl;mi;or tab: naught.l d .1 _ ‘> _ . . . . e \npsack (l. Morcsidel dads-pl Abbloni; owned by Ken who" Lancaster scored Huge Miss Russell (W. Witt) B77 " I —- 31.3: 31.1; 31. .‘loab owned by he Sempie. .R'VPI' Charlottetown: Billy C. Dtidds'*‘ item. Mumbfield: tuna Chief lrwred by CV Hunter . I Smmh. quick goals one by Jackie Boyle and two by Bucky David —— into in the third period. i£-‘i.'.'§‘lto§y £323“ Englewood P°wnal R"Y‘hls ‘ri‘h unlit. “be” “mm Oust Bulldogs SECOND RACE @1112 @umnlimt l SECTION SECTION Charlottetown. Mon.. Mar. 11. 1963. Here are the winncrs of the. Clovics and Andy‘s Down- town Restaurant trophy in Saturday‘s Confederation bon- spicl (Lef er Periy Tire runner-up team ' TROPHY t to right) Bill lilac- GI'cgor. Audrey MaoLean. Rog- and Marjorie Doyle. was an. ~ WINNERS shipped by t‘lury l“lcmiiiili§ with i)or.s LeClair malc; Doug Wood 2nd and Gloria Mat-Kin- Ion lead. Other rinks winning SPORT .ECHOES By Norman Macdonald Summersldo Bureau of The Guardian We were In the seventh heaven of delight Thursday evening when it wan finally ll- siticd that the Combines had really defeated Sandy's Roy- als in their own courtyard. It; i . ’3‘” 1' That feeling of elation had just wont all faded out w... morning when the news ar- ‘ rived that Billy Mulligan had (M an eye. We've watched Hilly play hockey since he was in the minor brackets. and don't remember ever watching a game in which he ‘ Iva. playing for a team that we were rotting for. % ~.. Yet we‘ve always had the greatest admiration for his ability. his indomitable cour- age in doing so well in a game \\ here most of his opponents oulwei-glbca him so much, and for his sportsmanship and clean play. We've never lirard Billy get the rauberi'y from l.os.'lc fans, nor have we heard remarks {bout him that wcrA not complimentary. We took a special interest in Billy and .t‘Illce because we remember l The Prince (‘ouiity Combines .hnve Won two sti‘agihl games in the finals of the ISHL. an we hate to believe that even after we have written it down. The boys are playing hockey as they never did before this year. and it was certainly an oppor- ;ii'i/(\s Burke. Aspl‘ey. Bill Acorn and Ralph (‘urr were skipped Ralph Jones. by Art Charlie ’ C . I Pownal Royals defeated Nine 3 3 llilie Creek Bulldogs 5-2 to title ‘ CRAPMJD _ Enslmvood Reg, .srvenfh and deciding game oil 6 2 l lionai High won a squeaker from “ line “""Jmal’ m" the w' R' I Morel] Regional Hugh the ' him“, 'mphy at Nm'm River Crapaud Rink Saturday even-lrlnk Sail.”de "13h" mg, the foal scom 2-1. i wish" illegal: 2:03AM "9.? V _ . ‘ s w e i h a Nan the worms in i Simmonds. L. Dunn and t e “1:51 l‘ePIOd. Who“ MBCQllald , Mulch each triggered singletons- bcat Ferguson in a scram c in I, 1:; 5mm. and 3 9mm, scored the Englcwood zone. The (VI-a- ‘ m pownal. " I 911130 “1101813 battled heroein Pownai now meets Hampshire for the equalizer which came! Bulldogs tn the finals with the late in the third period when ‘l game slated for 8.30 tonight at Mat-Dougall picked up a i the North River rink. [355 from Armand Taylor and .“""—““"‘ staterooms: Crossbones Too Bulldogs Dayton Hal (1. Morasdde) l .ttilitty'g Pride l (D. lilacNaill) Noble Argo! Big Crowd Expected ‘0 in E Soui'is t game into overtime. all angles, but Donnie MacWii- Crossbones walloped Morell pared (lrapaudt goalie Wendell Ferguson from SUMMERSIDE .__ Almost 1‘..iams settled the matter in fav- Hampshire Bulldogs 6-2 in 4”" [ans crowded mm Civic Sta_ 3 “r 0“ Engiewood shortly aflel- boilris bafurday night to square D: goal at 15:15 of the final period CHICAGO (CF l—Rcd Kelly's gave Toronto Maple Leafs a 1-1 tie with Chicago Black Hawks in a tightly played National Hockey League game here Sun- day night. ’I'be deadlock kept the teams tied for the league lead with 76 ints. three ahead of third- piacc Montreal Canadicns. Kelly's marker. scored \vliilc Chicago's Stan Mikifa was i the penalty box, came three minutes after Kenny What-ram had broken the scoreless dca - lock to the 1'0ilfl‘ of 16.662 fans, largest crowd of the. NHL sca- 50“. Frank Mahovlich (‘hicago ca Glenn Hall Whari‘am nctmindcr The Job and Bob (lium last Fit-Edi“: night, and itlllie open: lg 0f the second over- ‘1?” bf'5t 0‘ 3 i‘nk‘l‘q‘mm‘lei is expected that this total will'time period and tied the series B ““m"“““18 3‘ ““.”- h M“- i Intv 9 par the Winners Sci a decided boost when theial a same a view- icums play their third game at‘ "an Kt‘fl‘ullh Mid Willi! MM“ (‘mc Stadium tonight. ‘Ewen handled the whistles. . ‘ .- The Royals liaVe been man-i 'lbe deciding game will be gigfigsvand J' Chevm'e added bundled twice in a row. and it's played in Charlottetown this; 5mm,“ (0,. Hampshire “m not a bit like. those fellows to week with the winner advancing ‘ (1. Johnan and C, inhompmn. ! take this kind of treatment and against Kinioora Regional High ‘ Hamid Stewart, and Joe ,‘ like it. So you can look for San- for the Provincial interscholaa~ Coyie handed out only two dy's dandies to come roaring tie "B" title * penalties. one to eat: hm... piaylntz the “"d °f Wk. : Halifax Tartans ey they are now dishing out for the fans. it's almost bound to MONCTON (CPI -— Halifaxlteran of many years with Sen-i lTartans' hopes of extending lbegior clubs in the Maritimes andi . with i a brace while teammates. Carl 1 ; Peters. Claude Peters. 8. Mac-i be one of the best games seen at the stadium for a ionl. long time. Game starts at 8.15. Medical res e a r c h workers ' have added more than 23 years to the average span of life since thc ltlfh century. ' Nova Scotia Senior Hockey Lca-{Osrar (iaudcl. playing his firstl IF IT’S FISH iguc series were dashed Saiur—lfuil season of Senior hockey? awn] CUT” lday when they went down B-Z‘They scored three goals each. “‘ ‘ ibefore Moncton Hawks whotAbout 5,000 fans attended thc‘ WE HAVE IT .won the bcst-of-scvcn final scr- game. i ies in straight games. j The win earned Hawks the. Queen 5". MNT i A rookie and a thprnnlrlfllll(l0 most l(“age \1/ Min- ~ A . n mmfcrs. .‘ape re on color .caguc 223 Queen 4‘73“ ;l;2$h?er?epzflgc;1:$hx? ac vc_ichampions. for the Maritime ti- "' ".——--—*—~-—-—--——- ~*-3--—-—~- ~~~ "’”.A_';‘_‘( tic and a chance at the Allan A A- I v .Cup. The first game in a best- g rot-five series is set for Moncton, § Tuesday night. i ” Halifax T a rt a n s were Olli- l classed from the start of the ‘ series. The ncarcst they came. ( to extending the series was In 3 i KING SIZE Kleenex KLE‘ENUP WIPES POP ~11? - for quickest. band- lest paint rag! COLORFUL -— fo 1' navca laundering! av, ‘- ’9 . the first two games when they ‘ held Hawks .12 in both games. However. they were unable to I find a win. a The team had toward the end of the ‘ 65 Wet Strength - .u, ’9 bathioom -— sbown power regiil ar 9‘ Deighan, Carroll To Sit Out Game ’final score Dr. Hillard Clarke. president; mm. of the Island intermediate "A" Hockey league. announced last Summerside Combines and I “w [stand Oaroil of Sandy's Royals. Summerside for the second it Friday night. swapmlsfi Garner Wins ‘Batchildm- Saturday at the YMCA two games of the SWAP ot‘llbl-llllillS‘ were played. The Ccntcliilial‘ team. led by 6.3" Uranus 'i‘uy- lor. oustm tlic l’hitifs from the1 playoffs with a 55-37 will. After falling bebintl 22-2 III the i first quarter the Pitiuts (‘itllnt‘di the gap to 9 points ill the fourth i' quarter. but the Winners widen-t ed the margin again. ‘ Taylor (scored 19 big points the Kings i‘or Centennial while Hal Lad- 'B" 0 _ ncr. (:ap.aui of the foam. pick- V Friday nil! ed up 13. Lyall Huggan andi hall"? 3‘3 Robert MaoNutt puch Pbiats With it! and 11 points respective- play. Kenny winners \v Sour Georgetown Midgets itbe first game of Qtolal goal semi-final series for and Ed Shack of Toronto .‘the island Midch "B" hockey; crown against O'Leatry Satur-t .day at Georgetown. with the' Bit 1 ch ilder singles went Lean‘ iowvmnn :PIIlford were credited with as- sists on Kelly‘s tally, from a (scramble in front of the' ge. Hawk netmindcr was flat on the ice at the time and bad no chance for a save. SET UP BY BALFOUR '5 goal came 0 it pass out from behind the not by Murray Balfour after Toronto Don Simmons had : Geo’town Caps 1 Midget Opener Walsh - coached captured two-game ll reading 7-2. ‘ second and itinai game of 1 i this series Is slated for O‘Leairyl . ‘chncsday. The winner nicets‘ “mm- night that Greg Deighnan of that the QM...“ Count... winm (or title. Saturday's game was one of will sit out loniil'hlv's Sam? at the best Minor games seen in‘ their fracas “1‘ Georgetown in years film of the finals and rugged action featuring t wittb fast he paced the till a hat trick and to Cliicloie Muc- Wighf. Eldon and Gerry Souliy. Ralph Malone and Raymond . tit-Nevin scored for the visi-' tors. Officials were C. Fitzgerald of (Worm- . town and Ellis of O'Leary. for the game is High“‘ Wins Crown Souris Junior High annexed County Junior High title In Montague lit by whipping Mon- . M and taking the 2- ‘ game total goal series 1&6. lll'lS now advances to the iy. Centennial had won the first fmalh “31"” tfifrkda‘h game. 4746 and now advance to 3 mm, MY] iofle‘ ' Mame the finals against the winner; Swim mi'mrs‘Wé FL Ma... of the Alpha-Phalanx series. 1130",“ 3' J. Chmyemt 2‘ R. In the other name Phalanx ’ Chcy‘cric. P. Fitzpatrick and Led their best of three series R. new“, m ABSORBENT—for quick and ’ '" easy wipe-up Jobs! ""mbl't‘: "flumm 13': vim Alpha at one its me fugue were J. MacCairIon 2 and r,‘ WET STRENGTH — for washing ’ “mm of Moncton which ‘ed a piece as they rolch to an easy P. Graham. 2 - Vi"/ Jobs , just like a cloth! the lemme "ms! of the season. |tin-46 Victory. At half time Referees wcrc Rob Mills and ' / . Mnncmn won a berth in mod‘hcianx led 40-19 with Alpha _Il_t_tti__Mctor_m-ack..____ _- 1’} / “obit”? finals by downing third-place f'mz‘an'isfi‘ogéengasy 0"" “Ska * i ‘ the III . I .‘ll CNN? .’ li‘flfifif‘fmfizyflm“mm Art Strong. captain of Phal- l (l 8,.“ («WW Stewart It Mocha. Ltd. i... M“... m... t... .9“... anx, led his team Willh a 34 ‘ V I H d ASSOCIATE STORE l lteam in the four-team league. 90h“ Perim'mam‘“ K0" 5‘1"“? I Pnllm‘l'm 1“ l" N". "’1 rim You.’ > ' . ‘ hi mm 15 t for Tuesday in the Confederation 00 Queen st Dial 4-8“! I ' Moncton led Saturdays game hillltlh “died m “P . . l COUPONI . . 24) an“. the “m period on pain". Don Baker “med H lmlx bonsplei. Todays pllay is M ii goals by Oscar Gaudet. Gaudet (points for Alpha while team rfitrrbgzg Dunham R0" BOW and fired another in the second. and taillight:- lz‘wnung- W“ C1039 1p ‘_ ‘ MPh chalked ll his three 9 l1 WI | ~- l . ' while eliill Hanson p'otted one to Alpha won the first gamo;w|r‘§fim_1k A~ “Whom” "‘4 T~ . end the period on. Doug How- 56-42. Tithe bowing :drdmfk‘ggf‘ ice : A.A. mum vs. J.s. att and Cam (‘audet at two game wv pay. . Is .' crown Budding corporaflon more for Monclon In Itlhe third Winfintiemitth and DuvesM‘lila ‘iM?:P;?a#a'ttMal (mm vs. Gm. TENDERS "a, and Hallfax's Moe Lamlrande rcfcr wo games a ro Kn”. . s wm he fled up u“ scored the final of the game. ay. _ m. 4. Mlcxmm mM. w. 4.00 pan. Monday 18th March 1963, for the pur- cm was", ch.” 0' "w or ‘1' 0’ fl“ “flown; dmmn's’ w ice 5: J..WIll)tlrin'm01llhl. vs. ;; Ilemoved from the present location by April in. (A‘arr. m ’11 . I a fi . ice I: G. Nicholson (Ml va. g:- iIn!" MIMI Street (Garage lot Island“) . Lech". M. No. 11—“ mm m 1 Ice 2: R. Robertson (Mi vs. MI No. H m Ina 1" “mph” 3‘. No. 18—. W and / 1 ice 8: Craig (St. J.) VI. A. . m W on... love. “lg. N: lI—Il KM Mot icc 4' Mcf'arvllle tMoncfom a"N..O~1.l-..--3-Il [at ltnot ‘v’flc-cI-Sml‘tdot't‘fachonnld (Ml vs I l I . . ‘ Rig-’1}: HI Wat m SANDY'S ROYALS o. sit-writ. . . t—a wont arm --A——— M“; N‘ H‘ "'t W rm“! STANDINGS M“ "w°-"""""'c-w~"“"" "it? "K35 cs COUNTY commas I ' B THE CANADIAN PRESS School. Corporation menu the right is rated any or y N “ml I” w 'Pri-e-nmum' Thirdfln limit {See r ' WL'T FAN CM- ..ut.‘ "m'm m n 0 v “ ‘Toronlo 3321 ltlflfl mm P o In an M Gama Hm. 8:15 pan. gchtcaao so Iii Is Itn 159m Charlottetown (Montreal 27 In is zoo 183 7? n ‘Dctrmt 27 2413l74l79 II ' “ma-a ADMISSION: Malta 806. Students 35: (AW Wk M H mm. ' . (autos I V e Scoring for Mon- 1‘36 blwmfl‘Thm bn't any Wilt“! It! wilbout Inf scored Hawks, Leafs Still Tied; Ba’r’rie To l-Ail Deadlock saved on a close in drive by Bill Hay. The tally was the lilih of the your for Whnrram. while Kelly's was his 191b. llali had far the tumor cvc- ning of the two nctmindcrs. lie was credited with 39 stops to only 18 for Simmons, However. most of the saves by both goal- in: came on fairly routine stints ht‘t'f'ille‘ close dcfcnsivc play by both teams prevench many clear goal attempts from close- " \ . Referee \'cru Ruffcy pill in gthc busicst night of anybody ’on the ice. calling ill pcnaltics. including a misconduct to (‘hi~ cago's Elmer \‘asko and five- minute liiglhsticking penalties to Eric Nestercnko of Chicago Both bicctiing players were B\'(.‘ captuer the fourth and final playoff spot iii the Basketball League Sutur- aftcrnoon iii the scct'ud game of 8 NH" bill at Stunt Duinsfan‘s College by defeating Y Phalanx 62-44 in the second game of a two-game total pouit series for the final playoff rtb. g Tile Youth Clublx‘rs now in u hc~l (it nlt‘t‘l I‘iritlt-s three semi-filial set for tile iCity crown with the opening slated for SDU tonight start— ing at 7 o'cloik. ‘ The first garlic saw hurl Nicholson's PWC Welshmcn down Junior Saints 55-49 in llll‘ opening git-me of their host of three semifinal sci. ‘ - BYC. coach \\ a y no ‘MacDon-ald. were only lcaduig one point at halftime with the score reading 26-25 but llicv broke the game wide open ill the thirty minutes. out- sco"ilig (the l‘ (immncnls iltvltl. Wayne MacDonald pat-ed llIc winncis with a 22 point per forniance. on Mat-Wilda” picked up 14 and Earl Murphy 2 Three players on the Phalanx team had identical outputs. Roy —I:OR MULLIGAN DAY I I I at 3-35 n m . cunts by .lim (‘Irnstahio Owen (I‘Rricn Ill; Gulls goals by ico Is In Full ! 'l‘lle blitz for ticket soiling for Billy Mulligan Day is in full swing and every prison in Charlottetown Will be contacted before Tuesday evening. Printers Worked overtime on the weekend to get tickets and ."0ilt'I‘S icady and the Billy ‘Muliigan liay ribbons will be on sale late today or early Tuesday. Cocbaii'man of the ticket committee, .I. Alox hiatlicson :and Jim Mc‘i‘ague have tickets in circulation and they want none back. ’llliey‘rc only accepting money {run those to whom y handed out tickets. The ticket sellers aren't a bit worried about getting clear of thtlr goods because they Insist on selling techniques will be re- quired in this cause. Next Saturday in Billy Mulli- {gun Day and the main Ibow is (that afternoon what Prince ‘(ounty a‘l-Stars tangle with all - Sluts from this area. (series for the City ou u (Tancuks goals were ncftcd by I .II or MacDotigalI (3‘. Bill tulle lime to hit the if ‘lhcir playing form. Realizing 1that the Royals are formidable opponents. and not out of con- tention by any means. we can expect that at least it will be very Interesting series (no mule-dazzle Dan from t‘rcinl cuts when the short. Ant pt'id,‘ of every proud Prince To encounter on cti County I Elation Faded the old days iii an opcu air l‘lllk Cape Traverse where John- uy. their father. swept up (no ice like a miniature Iornudo with the some Hi-lio Stilt-r. go 5 loi‘»brokc spirit as shown oy ills town stifle. We're glad to hcar that bummerside is planning a benefit game for Billy. For a good many years now we've been ignoring tickct offices and going into games without dipping at hand into our pocket. but we‘ll consider it a privi- Icgc to pay our way into this panic. and know many. many other lovers of clean sport in Prince l'ounfy will want to (lo the same. It should he an interesting game with fast and present ISHI. play- ers participating. but If the game wcre between the f‘himney (‘orncr Club of (run- licrry Gulch and the Snake Brook's chior Citizens. \vc'd still want to be there. and we're sure it would still draw a big crowd of Prince County tans. Trouble Believing It matter who \l'lllS‘. not tile fore- pone conclusion which many tarts thought it was destined to i We wcre going to have quite a lot to soy about certain as- pects of that game Friday ill-.bt. but on second thought (and we don‘t have enough of thesc‘. we decided to hutch bcttr ' to hold our pcaco willie dccisions are pending. last Week’s Bouquet iTo llciglitlin and Grady. each a To Walt’i. birikca us this I. a goo old British law or custom of something or other. MacCarlhur. White. and “Whitey” Mann. this forechockinz. Royal- cck'uu crew, ' an: “i SW?“ “l lh“ ‘3 Pf‘hhhlhS Rhi— To Noonan. Cufciiffcs. Harrison Bouqucts we throw. and here‘s the best to \oi No brickbat Illllx. peck. but we're looking around. (‘_\‘ ('illlt‘d \H‘l'f’ against the and syn-k~ “it“ks- Who all contributed a vfct ‘ sI'MMARY 5M...“ ‘ my First pcriod: No storing. Pt‘naiticswPulford 1:11. Vasko. misconduct and P l I o t a 4:38.1 Shut-k 8:30. Shack major and N r s I e r c n k 0 major 10.52. Brcwcr 12:44. Evans l6:2l ‘ : No scoring. Pf‘naltics—Sllack 6:34, Hillman. limit, \':I~ko 13:31. Third period: 1. Ch i (t a g o. \t'hui-I-IIIII iii (Balfour. Hayl l2‘tlti: 2. Kelly 19 (Maliovlicll.‘ Pilil‘ordi 15:15. Penalties—L Following are the results of Shock 7le0. (\likita 13:43. annlht‘l‘ busy day for Charlotte- Savps: .fown minor bockcyisls as a re- S‘lilmlms 4 7 7-..tlt still of Qaturday's activities: .u..u 12 1.3 12—39 MIDGE’I‘S .- Ca-Iiucks I vs. Bruins 2. This was the first in a bosom-three "A" title. ini Wealbcrbie (31. Jamie Kennedy: by Gary (‘udmoro IIIins goals were scored .‘B‘ . iBnb lrwin and a I n S ( llarts 4 vs. Ramblers l. Darts forced this series info a third and deciding game as they de- IIoII-on, .loiut lvcs and Roy (“I'm “w Rambler‘s mum" SI-iuitlcbury each scoring nine (."mg Ram“ 0" “a “ ~‘ ‘ '. 9 Wm“: tampbcli. Alan Sno“ .lim Pctric. Ernie flax cv' Ramblers 1‘ \\"l5 .’ . tic ( hmcn ll Id to come final was soured by Cw” “M_ L Kl from behind to notch their vic- tory. Al liillftimc they were 0‘ ' , . ' . trailing 27-20 but in the final am“: I (II 1‘ ' g - - ' - . c -' - ‘I ‘ I f Ih \ (nu (oied their ml D ' r ENE! Mid“! MW“ lcuc vivnl< 33322, . Stu liildnf‘l‘ “as the big lz‘llll dlfipmwd '0“ much mm" ("P for tho (‘ilv students will 24 \ormm‘ an‘rs “My “man. . ~ ‘ ‘ ‘ i7cd Milton from as llll‘_\' pusll- points while tops for the Saints ed in 16 goals to win ill-0. Now- “if” Playing (“M‘h 14"" Simls over. several of the Milton boys \'ll‘ll 22. showed plenty of ability and Here are the lineups: 183 they get a chance to work .. NTS: Sirois lrant 4. out under Norman's capable dir— iilullully 6. (‘orcoi'nn l4. Ruotte crtion plcnty more will be heard Haddock. Turgcon. Perry 1. of these- boys Abbie marks-men Tilt-Ctiffcly. Total 49. were: Jamie Kennedy (5‘, Gary R. I; WICISIIMEN: Diamond (Tildmoi'e (21. Junior MacDon- II, M. Place 5, S. MacPlicI-son gall (2M Doug Muriiaghan (2'. II. S. Ladncr 24. h. Ling. l.. GllS Houston (21. iarv Claw. lluuunn 2. C. Gallant 2. R. Ken Scott. Jack McEnrbcrn. Diamond. Total 53 “ANTAMS “‘1‘: T Km“ 4' I" 38mm“ Panthers 2 vs, Wrens 1. After \'. Gcska 4 N . . .. Rasha. lfi‘lswortli 4. F7. Murphy 12. . \luchoucul‘ N. W. MacDonald 2." To .11 6 . PIIAIANX: R. Dolron 9, .I. lvcs 9. S. llnrpcr (I. K. John- stop 6. Benton 5. F‘ C. Burns 4. R. SI-nnlloliury 9. playing a mall tic In their opcn- In: playoff game last work. Part- lbcrs. took this bomc-audhomc .scrics by a total score of 4-3. Panthers goals Saturday were scored bv Bob holicrly and Phil Word; Wrcns goal was scored 6' bv Torrv thclc ‘l"““' 3‘-" [“L'EE‘LM "hm. 2 vs. Rimht‘rs 0 Tiger ‘Ettilk by Robhv W‘iiflock (2'. "l‘lll\‘ lcavt‘s this scrics tied up at il-aii and It deciding crime will be played Thursday cvcniog (‘ondors 4 vs Gulls 2 (‘oudors MacWillinms. Ed Hcdgson This gives (‘ondors this round by a ' total score of 94. Hawks 2 vs. Owls I. llnwks WI goals by Larry Butler. Donny lliowliipg: Owls goal by Geo (‘Iirlmoitx Hawks captured this “inner bill the folks are sure mluul hv a total score of 7.2. to pack Ilic Arena just flic same PEEWEES to an honor to one of the gunicst Robins 0 vs Jays 0 WM two hot key players this province games this sci-Ins is still a score. has ever known. less lie \icvf and deciding game Already rcveral donations have in this srt'irs is it hr Iilni'r‘d M co Inc :Iilo Ihc .lnuncc com- Sl‘m‘ls‘ M‘l‘lia. Tliursdiiv f‘\’f‘t'l- nutter- of the fund. The trio in “‘L' i" 5 "0 "“h‘f‘h ‘hm‘i‘v‘ charge of this cod of the opor- “"3"” '3 ‘1‘ Swallow fl frolic .ifiom an. Frank “mm. Alp Eflnli‘hy (ioi'dir Power . this McAdam and Sandv Frizzell. “m 51“" WM” 'h" “"1" by 1litirc‘ll bc plentv more mil in "‘0 HM“ "‘m “n” “f '1‘? t . Foxes 2 vs Purkrrr 2 Form lief"?! Billy Mulligan Day ar- “mm M Dmid may wmwr "H‘s. . ‘ Rirl. Pnrkcrs goals by Neil “'“y L" M pmsm‘ m (harlm'b Robertson. AllISon Ilul‘m‘ For town "mph"! “ah”? M had m“ as take this I'ou"d by the ('lust‘ light eye removed last Thurs~ mm “.0”. of 54 day night following an accident “on; 5 vs, wmw. I. I" I “f‘l‘flis-Cflnh‘lfif" 918M)" goals by Louis Butler. Paul game at l‘bc Sports Arena. His Trainor (2i. lan ayc Paul condition (1 improving daily and ‘(‘arrnlcbacl: Wolvt‘s goal by it shouldn‘t be too long brfol'fiulimmy Andrew. Lions capture H.il,v is able to leave boapttal. jtbfs series by total score of In the meantime his manydO-fl. sports friends want to show him PAPERWRIGHTQ they amply Mm hip "Mar. Terriers h vs. lillin Illllfiif‘ accident and man to do sonirthtng “tally worthwhile heifers I. In at" Saturday Minor Hockey Results 'cxlllhilion game arranged to give the oys a workout Ter- ricrs packed too much wallop for Settcrs by a score of S~l. Marks- Incn for Terriers were Paul Mat" Donald I31. Kenny howling and have (\luriiaglhan: Setters lone tally was notchch up by Andy nit-Kenna. Snipes .'I vs Bluebirds 0. Snipes goals by Jim Thoriault (3|. Rub Falls (2‘. This win gave Snint‘s the round by a total 2 \‘s Canaries 0 (Ex. liibition only". Larks goals by Brian Solwy. Paul Doyle. . Rudgics 2 vs. Redwings 2. Rud- zics goals by Alan )Iolmcauv, (lien Constable: Ilcdwiilgs goals by Stephen ilcckrr (2‘ Rudcics used an over-attr- playrv in this game it will be rcplaved at Sports -\I'cna Tuesday at 430 slinrp. Tigers 0 vs Elk: 0 Exhibit- it‘n‘, .-\s some players had llOl I'f‘llll'lli‘d front Summcrsidc on time to play. this come was simply an exhibition contest. The (forming or second game of this series “Ill be played at Sports Arena. Tuesday at 4 o'clock sharp Otlcrx 4 \\ (‘oils 0 Offers goals by Dave llolron (3‘, Jury Marlin. Bill Mat-Donald. This win gives Offers the round by a total score of 50. SPI‘II‘IAI. NOTE The [win gucx acknowledge with thanks a gift of sticks from R \ Oil. Those sticks are l‘f‘f‘f‘lVf‘d at an opportune timc as lliov will be used to replace Iluscrvicmihln and broka sticks of paper- \l‘t‘lillll< and Ill‘t‘\\l‘t‘.\ OFFICIALS Officials who handled Saturday's galiics wrro: Rot: Pi‘of‘tl. l.cn Gauthier. \l’nync \Inclioucnli Dennis Flan- nurznn. .Iiinior Marl‘nuqull. How and 1\liu‘chisoii. lies “drum. t‘nrl hit-(‘iilluut Roll ('urniicllncl. Ilriml .\I(-(‘orm.'l(~k. 'l‘ctl Kilsnn. AT SI'MMERSIDF. \IRPORT Paperweight Abbios I vs. Rf‘AI“ I‘upciovrighls l in this first of liomr-nnd-liome \‘l‘l‘ll‘! for the Mood Paperweight Title. Ahbics took home a .1 goal lcatl on goal: by Bill Doltcrty. D‘Arcy Murphy. Robby Mnrhlil- inn and Pctrr III or. Pccwcc .‘\‘hl)lt‘§ ~i v< RPM“ Pccwcrs I. In this first of home- nndliouic series for the island Pccwcc 'i‘lllc. Alibics also took home a .1 goal lt‘.‘ll mi goals by Angus Rock '2‘. Drive Monaglian, Keir .liickcon 'l‘ csc games were hnnrllod hv Messrs (‘roc‘ kctt and llcnrdon Souris Bantams-fl Capture lead Souris Bantams took a 5-ml load in the two-game total goal scrim with (‘rapnud for tho Island Rantam R title in (llL It'nling l‘rapaud in their born. rink 71'. Saturday morning. he «mood game in thin N‘l‘it‘s will be played in SOtII'll at a later (talc. Scoring for the winners um f‘bcvcric 3. G. Bomb 3. E. Gallant and G. Gallant. I lacKay and 1.. Dim! handed out four penalties. three of them going to Soul-bi. ADDITIONAL SPORT PAGE I? I _,_v....v—.__. —qV7———-V‘. i l l Av . 'I- I :1 t I i.