shikai SS. . _<\ Montague High School curling “quartet was runner-up in this “year’s Lae ew tid tie an 2 test against P.W.C . was the : Island Schoolboy curling deciding one and they lost to “championships and bowed out F Po ta -— only after putting up 2 tef-| the Welshmen by the score of) Merrill Wiggington; rific battle. Last evening’s con-|¢3 Members of this team are j stone, Billy Vaniderstine and ‘lead, John MacDonald. skip, Errol MacLure; : mate, Welshmen Curlers Grab | The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri, Jan.-80, 1989. 7 bed Nemeaaeaceein te | ‘SPORT EC BY NORMAN MACDONALD HOES winning eight straight the Island league, the finally hit the skids Mon- against the Charlotte. dls. When the Aces de- to take a tumble they don't round. We were prepared defeat at one of the Char- n clubs sooner or later i} but certai not by such a lop- sided score as 8-1. 2 p the Royals streng- their line-up by the ad- of Junior MacLeod, Orin Frank Roper, aid ually “an all.star team Capital city, this in opinion, was no good rea- y the hitherto high-fly- should make such a crash landing. got” off on the wrong he i | Hithe i TT d $ probably given a little in the wrong direction by goal and then a disputed , and the first thing we knew were being widely out- played in just about every de- partment of the game. Some fans might be inclined to argue with our statement what second that night. Well, we know that the team could have ~ been strengthened from the stand- point of depth. They could have added a third line of top-notch play the Aces. It probably makes for better games. But for this sort of thing to go on in an or- ganized league is, we -think, strickly for the, cuckoos. We don’t exactly. agree with those who-lay the blame on thé—ea- gue executive. After all the ex. ecutive would have to have . a report of this infraction of the rules in the form of a protest from the Aces before they could take ny-actionAnd we do not think the Aces. management is prepared to make any protest; As a kid, have you ever play- ed hockey on a pond and let a certain freckle faced kid ‘make all the rules because he owned the puck and might decide to go home with it if you protest- ed too igorously? The Aces are much in the same position. They had a hard job persuad- ing the Charlottetown teams to let them in the league in the first place, and they do not want to do anything that might break up the. league, as crazily as it is being. conducted at the Summers Charlottetown teams seem to have found the weak link in Summerside Aces’ hold on league supremacy and last evening Windy Steele's lads bowed to the Navy Tars by the score of 8-5/ in a very fast and exciting game at: the Sports Arena. This is only the second defeat giffered by~-the Aces since en- tering the circuit. Monday even- ing the Royals defeated them in their own back yard by the lop- sided score of &t-———— The line of Arsenault, Carroll and Kane accounted for five of the Navy markers, with Ares- nault scoring,once in each frame and Jack Kane picking up a pair. Other goals for the Tars were scored by Street, Shepherd and Longaphie, The Aces opened the ' scoring with ‘Tess than four minutes of play gone by in the first period on a goal by Deighan. At the 8:08 mark Jack. Kane evened the score and a minute later Arse- nault put the Tars in front. Navy outscored Aces 3 goals to one in the middle stanza. Lone be | Aces, with a desperate spurt’ got Jor the winhers with singles go- Shepherd, Kane, Carroll, Arsen- geal for the Western squad in Kane (MacLeod) 8:08; 3. Navy— 2 y | Navy Tars Prevail Over ‘3 ide Aces 8-5 Arsenault (D. Carroll) 9:11. Bes this frame was scored by Ho- . Grady 10:30; J. Coy es How watt. The. Aces and Sailors evenly split six counters in the fiaal frame. With less: than thrée min- utes to play in the game the Sailors. were leading 8-3 but the Second Peried:—4 ault (Carroll) 2:42; 5. Aces— att (MacArthur) 3:51; 6. Navy O Street (Hughes, Shepherd) 16:07, 7. Navy-Shepherd (Hughes) 16:28 Penalties—Coyle 6:48; Gallant . Third i—8. Aces —C. Garady ‘L. Glow) 1:32; 9. —Kane (Shepherd, Carroll) 8:00; rte. Navy—Arsenault (Kane,-Car— roll) 8:20; H. Navy—Longaphit (Gillis) 16:26; 12 Aces—U: Gal lant (C. Grady, Howatt) 17:53; 13. Aces—Howatt (L. Clow) 18:46. Penalties—Carroll 2:39: Kané 5:09; Coyle 9:50. S’Side Minor Hockey Schedule back a brace, before the game ended. Howatt picked up a pair ing to C. Grady, Ulric Gallant Referees Joe Beynard_and Wal. ter Lawlor handed out eight pen- alties and the Tars were on the receiving end of six of them. . LINEUPS Navy:—Goal Roper: Defence; —MacLeod Duffy, Longaphie. Coyle; Forwarde—-Hughes, Street, ault, Gillis, Simmonds. Taylor. Aces—Goal Mann: Defence— MacArthur, G. Grady, Williams, B. Grady; _Forwards—C. Grady, L. Cloy, Deighan, C. - Gaudet. saTURDAY ~ Howatt, U. Gallant Phillips. 8-8:30—P . t SUMMARY aie. aperweight minor 1 First Period:—1. Aces--Deighan| 8:30-9:00—Paperweight minor (U. Gallant) 3:03; 2. Navy—J./2 vs 3 9:00-9:45—Paperweizht Major present time. This flouting of rules and re- gulations could lead to a sort of anarchy in Island hockey, however. Would it not be better to have, say, two teams from Charlottetown, and let those clubs play only with their own players? SPORTS FRONT By PIUS CALLAGHAN WELL, THE ISLAND BASKETBALL LEAGUE got two sur- | prises the other night when Saint Dunstan's and RCAF Sultans ‘threw blockades in the way of victory marches of both Trotters ‘and Welshmen. "The Red and White victory over George Scantlebury’s. Col- | Jegians must be termed a mild upset. The Saints did manage a Lf i win over P.W.C. That was but sinte that time the boys of Bob Lineg ing anything like the form they served up in that opener. On the other hand, the Welshmen were coming up with some pretty fair ‘basketball and there seemed no good reason why they wouldn't ‘peat Saints on Wednesday. ar haven’t been show- Red Win Canadiens 4-1 Mi ‘TREAL (CP) — Jack Mc- | Int scored two third-period] Pronovost ‘Kelly! 6:48; 2. Mont- = a 'real, H. Richard ‘Geoffrion. Har-| goals in a rough game Thursday to a 4-1 win over Montreal Cana- diens: and lift-the Detroiters into fourth place in Hockey League standings. However, there turned out to be a very good reason and the! Wings over Montreal this season ‘Red and White team was that reason. They played fine ball in| after six losses and three ties. the second half to overcome a first session deficit and go on tO |The Detrait win also broke Mont- ‘win their second game of the season. The win should give the young hoopsters more confidence and make them tougher for all Island League entrants the rest of the way. WHILE SAINTS’ win was a mild surprise,, the Sultans’ triumph over those Trotters must be classed as a big upset. ~~ The Airmen had won their last two games over Saint Dun-— stan’s and Charlottetown Y.M.C.A. but both games had been on their own floor. The win over the ‘Y’ was an overtime affair and ewas certainly not one that could be the couse of any braggine. This one at P.W.C., however, is the kind of a triumph that the Sultans can really crow over. They held & one point lead at half time and went out in the final session and outpointed the Trotters by seven. The Airmen’s win should give other teams new hope of up-} setting the classy Charlottetown outfit. It’s a big job to do at anytime’ but now the Sultans have proved that it can be done. Others will be trying desperately to duplicate. the Airmen’s feat. We don’t expect it to be duplicated very often. | 4 WHEN WE WROTE this column, Canadians and Detroit Red | Wings had not completed their Thursday night engagement in | Montreal. Our discussion on’ National League activty is being made with the presumption that the Canucks would win this one. The -way things are happening we could be away out but we'll go along with the Wings losing this one aiid ‘talk of things in this light. Should Canadiens and Detroit fool us tonight, then you just have to do a little readjusting on your own. Chicago Black Hawks re in second place with 48 points. That's two better than New York Rangers who have played one less game than the Chicago club. Boston comes next with 43 ints but the Bruins have one more game played.than Rangers, Red Wings and Maple Leafs. Wings a Leafs are 42 and ‘41 respectively. So you can readily see what this weekend can do to those ndings. Canadiens, Hawks and Rangers won't be in the cellar ronan and the Montrealers will stil] be first. Those are the only s that one can predict and be certain that they will be right. SATURDAY CANADIENS get a:look at those Black Hawks and Chicago will have a real merry time trying to add to their nt total. While this action is going on, Maple Leafs will be en- avouring to close the five point gap between themselves and the New York Rangers and Boston Bruins will be attempting to widen their one point margin over Detroit. the National man (Mcintyre) 2:01. Penalties: | %#h. are again with us in good typical winter month for many long years. I fail to recollect any previous January that produced 90 much sunshine. Conditions at the moment are ideal for wood or pulp cutting, hauling, travel- ling or outdoor skating. A night or two ago the thermometer drop- ped to 14 deg. below zero, in. some areas but moderated after day- w.| break. January has also been a good month for our wildlife. Our Huns and pheasants are taking vey) 14:18, Penalties: M. Prono-| things in their stride and black! vost 14:15, Bonin 14:58, Johnson| 4ucks that pulled up stakes and 16:58. Beliveau 19:38. | were almost non-existent at the Second period: 3. Detroit, Ull-| Close of the season on December | gs Down First period: 1. Detroit, numbers. 9 P.M. Giddings 7 P.M. Ice 1—Open Ice’ 2—W.R. MacNeill vs W.L. MacDonald Ice 3—D. Cam Prowse : Ice 4—D. Saunders vs F. Han- sen Ice 5—J.8. MacDonald vs J.E. Burdén Dr. éron vs Dr. L.E & Ice 1—Open Ice 2—D. Hill vs W. MacLaine Ie¢é 3—D. Wonnacott vs K. MacDonald Ice 4—H. Aitkinson vs Dr. up a similar brand of hockey tonight. they could be trouble- sGame time ig 8.15. ~ Sports Arena This Week FRIDAY NIGHT— | Vocational School Ice Sports SATURDAY— Skating 2:30-4:16 Ice 5—O.K. Presby vs D. 0’- Rourke. Sunday. the whole six teams will be in, action again trying desperately to make ground in this race for‘a playoff spot. The Leafs will visit their old friends the Bruins, who walloped the Toronto Club 3-1 the last time they met in Maple Leafs Gardens. Canadiens will be guests of Chicago Black Hawks and Néw York Rangers will be hosts to the Detroit Red. Wings. _; Every game on these two nights has a tremendous bearing on the race for second, third and fourth places. A. good or bad weekend by any club except Canadiens could mean a gréat dif- ference. come March 22 when the regular schedule ends. After that date two clubs will assume the role of spectators. We still think Detroit and Rangers_are the ones who'll be on the outside | looking in. > GARRISON JUNIORS travel to Summerside tonight for a C and D game with the top-rung Aces. The Juniors are fresh from two straight wins in the loop, | @owning Royals and Saint Dunstan's and accomplishing both | feats after spotting opponents three goal leads. These Juniors | were the ones who caused Aces the most trouble back in the arly days of the league and there’s no good reason why they won't | continue to bother the men of Windy Steele. 5 Summerside folks should see a real humdinger tonight with the Juniors ‘rying their darndest to duplicate what Royals did HOCKEY aD, vs. St. Thomas Game Time 8:00 50c; Children 25e In The S. D. U. Admission: Adults U. University - RINK eee Pen ges ‘ — > In double that number were bagged by hunters. While no exact figure on_the - number of hunters_ in! Queens County is available due to the fact that farmers. their families and hired help. with commercial fishermen in the same status, are exempt from having to purchase a hunting li- cense. The “generally accepted Saturday Hockey Schedule} Game Is Off Tonight's scheduled basketball! game in the Island League be- ween Prince of Wales and. Char- ottetown Y has been postponed | vs RCAF in Summérside 9:45-10:00—Pee wee 2 vs RCAF in Summerside 10:30-11:45—Bantam 8 and 4 RCAF in Summerside 1:45-12:30—Bantam 1! vs § 2:30-1:15—Bantam 2 vs 6 4:30-5:30—Scouts 5:30-6:30—Midget 1 vs 2 6:30-7:30—Midget 3 vs 4 's Minor - & : 2 players from Charlottetown. € "| Be that.as it may, both Char- “00-7: . = ; oe - sak . ow a lottetown and Summerside have: Following is the big program] 6.00-6.30—Exhibition Sp. Pk. uaa uae : i ' six stronger players than saw | Tesistered under the banner of with which city mfnor Leaguers| Bluebirds vs Kinkora Paper-| 7:39-8:00—Pee wee all stars at T eetion fer the Royals Monday Intermediate ‘‘A’’ division, and will wind up their part in Minor| weights . Charlotetown ifi evening there is bound to be a play-off | Hockey Week in Canada. 7.00-7.30—Exhibition S'side Pa-| 8:00-8:45—Bantam all stars at Prince of Wales curlers cap-, Curling finals. ; rific battle to capture the crown,si-Cola trophy was presented to . between the two before very 7.00.7.35_Bantams—Rirchwood acitiaanan ar Reaetaee a one au tured the Provincial Schoolboy Members of the winning rink| but just coulgin't match the skip Allan Smith by Rundell As we said before, however. long. If the Aces are not quite Bears vs QCHS Lions gers 4 8:45-9:45—Midget all stars at <Curling Championship here last}are A. Smith, D. Matheson. R.| Welshmen ~in he playoff enoun- | cuit, | company representative| the Aces have still no very good | 80 weak as they appeared Mon.! 7.35-8.10—Bantams Royalty Or- Sieh >a aeeinin ous jecctisietbas. night in a thrilling playoff with|Smith and Roger Michael. The| ter. Before that big one. the |, this Provinces. Plaques also! alibi for defeat. We wouldn't |day night, and we don't think | toles vs QCHS Beavers as Gad ex oe Ww F = SiGe ve Moatague High School boys. To| Montague ~quartet was made up| King’s county boys had a Per-| went to all members of the, have thought the cream of the | they are, this series should be) 8.10-845 — Bantams QCHS| aaa “Ot nibit ide Mid the winners went the Pepsi Cola| of E. MacLure, M. Wiggington,| fect day, beating Charlottetowa, | woicnmen rink. with the Mon- crop in Charlottetown could|a close, exciting struggle all Crows vs Birchwood Eagles | 8.00-8. 9: _ i : oa side Mid- trophy and the trip next month|B. Vanderstine and J. MacDon- Summerside and RCAF. The Col- | tague boys beiag the recipients| have handed them an 81 drub-| the way. If we're mistaken in| 8.45-9.20 — Bantams-Peewees nn *-i z - ‘= Rott to Calgary to represent this Pro-j ald . legians were successful in two | 9° peautiful trophies. bing. Fact is, we still don’t | this, you can't’ blame us for | QCHS Gulls vs QCHS Sparrows aris lou vince in the Dominion Schoolboy| Montague curlers staged a ter-|of their three regular games, |" Here are the linescores for yes-| think so. The only explanation | dreaming at any rate. | 9.20-9.50 — Paperweights QSS ertwt “8 getting wins over Summerside terday. that to ft the situation | ————eeruauar Larks vs QSS Deters i : and the little Airmen. m soems STANDING 5 whe | 7.00-8.45—Bob Crockett, Mike « , Morning is that the Aces had an off : 9.50-10-20—Paperweights § QSS | ay 00k; ‘ -- packed Charlottetown Cur- RCAF 02000010205! nist Let us Prince County National League Finches vs WKS Colts t cKinnon acin Poe ling rink viewed the playoff en-| Montague 101112010 1— 8}tans fervently ho eal PWLT F A Pt! 19.20-1050_Paperweights @66| ,94510.20-Dave Lawlor, John counter. Montague citizens came fans fervently hope so anyway. | ygontreal 47 "6 11 10 164 97 @ Loons vs PSS Falcons Davies ‘Jr.) : ; in large numbers to back their] pWC \ 0135130001—14! from the standpoint of good Chicago 48 19 19 10 130 196 48) 10.50-11.20—Paperweights Roy-| .,10.2012.20—Don Frizzell, Bill a .| boys and they had hope for a/g’side | 10000012105) nockey matches we can't see New York 47 18 19 10 190 139 46 alty Canaries vs WKS Hawks |M@cMillan | , err Me ete eer a anything wrong with the Royals, | Detroit 47 19 22 @ 113 130 44) 11.20-11.50_Paperwadzhts QSS| wi MctKiamon or iver F a Every end biterl test- | S’side 0102121200~9)| Juniors and Navy reinforcing | Boston 48 18 28 7 132 150 43: Setters vs PSS Ravens 5.00-6 30-Don. Friseél. Dave - e. et eee tee tae LAO , their line-ups a bit when they Toronto 47 16 22 9 I11 128 41, _11.50-12.20—Pee Wee QSS Snipes | 1 Siig, , : ed with the linescore telling the; RCAF 2610000012—-6 yi Cranes vs WKS Redwings Lawlor The following are the entries | Forest, All Budlong, Granville | hard fought story. Two endets | sintsgue 003001401 1-10 . s 12.20-12.50—Pee Wee QSS Jays | .,700-#.00-—Leroy Barnett, Vince listed to start on Saturday's ice | York, Tom Dooley. by the winners in the second and) Don**"" 1401200100-7| HUNTERS CORNER and Wrens vs Rovalty Robins ig y's ke | "Class A Pace — Jay's Abner | nth were the best of the night. 12.50:120-Pee Wee Revalty | _8009.30—Art Perry, Mo Good: racisg programme at North Riv-| “Colonel Budlong, Perfect | _ Montague forced the | playoll| nignt : Cubs vs PSS Hornets : — er Causeway. The meet is| j,° with their 10-7 triumph over the) Roar 010001003 1— 6) 1.20-1.50—Pee Wee PSS Spii- : Hal, Mr. Kate, Argot Pointer, | oi, scholars in the afternooa. is on anuary scheduled to get underway at | Whispering Hope, Ann McGee. | 4 Cnariottetown win would have! > ¥© 1033401100~—13 fires vs PSS Owls 2:30 sharp and .no entries for; (Class B Pace — Gordon Mack ” 2 ° 5.00-5.30—Pee Wee Royalty Par- | PUBLIC MEETING : | , * | ended matters right there but the) Montague 03191203 1 2—13) kers vs Sp. Pk ri j the meet will be taken at the | Colonel Henry, Frankie Budlong, | Errol MacLure skipped rink re-| ¢‘<j at aetese. nl Ss ica inter ne s Sp. Pk. Springers . “Causeway. ' Oo ere Winston Budlo tm Cleon . S'side 1001 5.30-6.00—Pee Wee QSS Elks vs! Ses outy's Gay, | eee merrenterqrthom 2 real | Royalty Ducks FRIDAY, JAN. 30th—8:00 P.M. ally nettle ad —. ao ae ay > a fight. Fwc Ozeriiiel a 3 January bids fair to go down) past fall shows that I was short - - - .Feather Duster, Sarah J. 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