0 15 Giulia. oiiu-iomtowa. Sat. Feb. 22. mu. By SPORTS FRONT NICK FILLMORE Junior Ccmctdi ens At Halifax The Ontario Hockey Association league leading Montreal -n . junior Caniadiens will pl ' .1 teams en Ian Oulton Albcrton and Reg town will be pl day stat Joe Clark said last night that no l'€qlI£i‘led to pla All-Sta r aritime Jun-ior team players on his tcam have new y. Tov" is certainly no strange: to Island hockey fans. the hard hitting defenceman began the season with Long Island Ducks of the Eastern Profession-a‘ League, movod to Kingston Juniors. a-nd came home for two months before joining the Scotia Senior League. to play witn ' the Summerside Juniors Halifax Schooner; of the Nova too has played with Dalhousie in college conference h.,_c- key and had previously. gained valuable minor experience in Montreal. Prcfitt. who wi.ll be backed up by Jim Peters in nets. formerly of Toronto. played a great game for the Halifax All- Stars against Summei-slide Juniors earlier in the sea rst indication were that M with a “weak" line-up. but firey son. cinitreal would go to Halifax coach Yves Nadon says he is bringing h.is full team. Included will be Andrea Boudriaa. who this year has picked up points in 40 consecutive games; Cournoyer. four. goals in five games w ' ' Yvon itying for the NIH: Canadiens: Bob C_ha~i-lesbois. _32 goals In two years: Bob "Rug- ged Robert" Lemieux 126 Savard, defence. 210 the‘ past two weeks and expect foinmer senior stair Jerry Hessian. Briflewater. N . .S.. players possibly Keith Blenkhorn from Moncton "Clay May Upset Islander of the Year. Jim boxer hiimself. ts keenly Heavyweight match between Sonny Liston and Cassius ‘ Jim‘ by most I;lnmlcrs. brought as he is own notes on the fight to our office "The consensus seems to be‘ can stay away from Listton's heaigygd pll?}11Cl’lES for the first three g r: or four rounds. he may have a “Li.ston’s weight is given at -tlhe win are no _“It would be interesting to hear Dr. John The:~mult's diag- nosis of the psychological observations fa. “He had it down pretty fine in the Patterson-- 1, .. Many ex-champions agree t but he has but that Jellfiies had fewer than chfimpion. Jim Corbett." “Nearly all champions have forget that anything can happen the ring iogether.—So much depends on the circumstances the -2 nlghtnof the fight lg .lim' concludes his note be surprised if Clay wilns. iutless however, he get, . time scared. OH The Cuff glad to see that the five Charlottetown Minor Hock ei.r positions rather hasuiily Wednes- We're officials _who resigned th sou land ‘Indians will leave Marcth 24 trauumg opening March 25. Lcggatt, a six-fool-two. signed a contract with the Indians -to ' ou.sbonCoIts_.. Johnnys Defeat Combines , I Johnny's Flying Hawks took, Hal ax team has been practicing two hruréog day for interested in Tuesday night's . be lugging around the ring. Liston‘: much longer reach is a ‘big advantage. provided training and intcnizi to rmal" had only 19 professional fights in his life. "1 remem- ey _ gmam . _ ART LEGGATT. the talented ham. N.B,, who was signed by the Cleve- , nnnutes in penalttes It-'3l year; Serge pound. six-foot-three. 15 year old: Jean Guy r Andre Gagnon. . . a sellout crowd. ed by the tum will add a line from New Glasgow, Sydney and I.iston”—’Big Jim’ Pendergasl. once :1 powerful World ‘ Clay. I flew yesterday morn - . '. writes Pendergast, "if C, arice pain: at winning." Tnat's about 15 ‘on the melee", write-i hat Clay is fast, he writes. 19 fights. but he beat it great been upsets, and you can't when two big nicn get into by saying that he won't at all THREE bright looking young- sters who will be playing on the same Natick, lVLass., line i when they taco Summer-side lNatick P To Perform In Summerside The fourtih annual Pee Weelexhibition game in Saint John,'inens'io'e Kinsmen's Club haslmmbed Prince Edward Island hockey writes between Sum- -menside and Natick, Mass. will be held in Sutmmenside. Feb. 23, 27. A full program the two teams, including quets. curling and supplement the two days pro- gram. The first game of this year’: series will be played Wednes- day event-ig, 8:30 o'clock at Civic Sbadiium and the second will be Thursday, 4 .m. ; The series began in 1961 when ' the Sumtmerside Pee Wee's were ; visited Sumrnensiide and last, year the Isila-nders went back for a game against the Amer-' ican team. j SCHEDULE OTHER GAMES The Niatick team will play an CURLING DRAW FOR MONTAGUE; The following is the mixed; curling dvavw scheduled for the! Montague rink this Saturday. Q 7 . . 1 Ice 1—E.G. MacDonald. .' Nichol-son, G. Glddtings. E. Muir-1 for for Tu-scon, Arizona for spring 1 . playwth ‘st. John's, k to attend training camp with the Hawks D. Doyle IL. Sheppard) 2.41; 1. another overtime game from Combines — B. Grady (V. Har- thc Summerside Combines at, ris, Ron MacArthur) 11.38. Civic Stadium last night. win-;'Ponalties — V. Hlarris, L. hing -1-3. The Combitnes took I i Clow. 01 load at the end of tyvo petr-; second pe.-jog; 3, com“ 1°11-S , - same as thcy;i3. Grady. (C. Grady) 1.55; 4. had done in Charlottetown, but I Combines —- . Hon-u (B, the not two quickie»:-atiyi 19.34; Penalties — v goals early in the third ses- sion. and regulation play end- ed 3-aiil. , SCORES WINNER I Don. Macooninack. who had‘ the equalizer that the ‘Taped 1 C VOSi'iX)l‘s in the third period. sait- 1 ed the game away with another 5 counter at 3.43 in the ten-minute l omblnes ‘ I hardtosvcnitupagaln‘ buttthe Ronnlcwllatc inthcnets writs Doyle, c. Gaudet: G. Noonah 5.13: s. Hawks —in. Macooi-mack (G. Noonan. J. Arsenavulvt) 8.00. Penalties - . Grady. L. Taylor. overtime Period ._ 7. Ilaiwks Macoormack (J. Arsenault) 313. 11’°,°,‘_,,;‘°¢‘;,1,‘;’. 11°11‘ °l {Crossbones Top §‘,,’,,_"'° ““”"‘ “°“’ “‘°"‘ "iGeo’town Eagles Darryl Duke and Gerald Noo-1 no: not the other Hawks goals. l scored twice for] the Combines and Vance Har-l it find one. Refuse Art Perry called eight minor pen- al . the Combines getting five. Joe Ooyle and Glen Matt- htwu wee the llnesmen. 5;rTt.::;: Games Played I 1* SOURIS - The Souris Mac- Lean's Crossbones whipped the (3 Georgetown Eagles 9-5 Thurs- day night at Souris in I Kings County intermediate “B" off game. Scum now leads me best of seven series three games to two. .. Sourls controlled the game most of the way and shot the Georgetown squad 01-10. Scoring for Sourls. R. Jenkins (3); 11'. Maclntyro (2); J. Cox .(l); B. MacLaren (2); and R. Peters (1). For the losers. R. Landry. (2); M. Murphy (1); D. Clory (1); M. Clory (1). referees were John Walsh . and George Paton. ‘Racy called no penalties. phtv vs. Dr. W.S. Mclnbyire, A.§ MacGregor. D. Clan-kson, P.‘ Nicholson. 7 P.M. Jones. D. O'Connor. G. Wam- er, 0. Heimigutr. Ch’town Club Curling Draw The following is the curling draw for Saturday at the Char- : lottetown Club. p.m. e 1 —- 45 er . 1.45 , Ic i ‘s. Ice 2 — (Legion final) D. 0‘- ourke vs. G. Stewart. Ice 3 — Open 5 p.m. — Supper Club. Ice 1 —- J. Burden. G. Carm- thers, J. Mac«Lean, M. Farrell “" vs. G. Storey, E. MacDonald. D. Douglas. J. Macbean. Ice 2 — J. Cameron. J. Gid- dings. 3. Patterson, K. Douglas vs. W. Farrell, S. MacMi'llan. '1'. Whltzlock, P. Whitenext E. MacDonald. W. McGiil vs. nect. E. Douglas. Ice 4 -— Dr. MacDonald, I’. Burden. H. Douglas, D. Leciau vs. Dr. Giddings, M. Stewart. B. McGill. S. Rodd. Ice 5 — R. Jones, N. MacDon- ald, W. Rodd, E. Ranahan Va. 8. LeClair, S. Storey. G. Henry. V. MacDonald. Icel - B. O'Rourke, M. Doyle. B. Martin, J. Douglas vs. . I-‘lemming. M. MacDonald. B. Partridge, H. MICKHIIIOII Ice 2 — H. Douglas, C. Phil- lips. N. Doo y, L. Stevenson vs. Dr. Kelly. 1. Duffy, J. Shet- foon. E. Jenkins. Ice 3 —— Mixed final (ll neces- sary) Ice 4 -— E. Nicholson, M. Sto- wart. L. Turner, J. Hall vs. George. S. Flemming. A. Mat. Ewen. J. Albert. .e 5 — G. Anderson. M. Dowling. G. Lord. A. Mlchaei vs..E. Maclacod, L. Webster. D W Lord. 0. old. G. Newman M. MscNelll 5 Soobrooks - Down Golden Acres 5-2 Se vs. A. MacDonald. H. Love, I Morgan. W. Robinson. cc 1 - A. Garrett. M. Blu- eney. 11. Edwards. 1. Newman vs. L. Blakeney. M. Garrett, I Webster. G. C ett. Ice 8 — Mind final (if neces- II ) B. Acorn. P. Dalztet, G. Lldstoncf A. Macxtnnon Vs K. Dolslcl, I. Gquorebrigu, i. INK L. Jlldlne. Ice 5 —- J. Squarebrlggl. ll. Acorn, N. MocN¢i4l, E. Webster vs. II. Peters. G. Macluy, ts. Ctoclmtt, I. Mac-Donald. t‘ -I of events for 1 ban bowling. invited to No-tick. In 1962 Natiick 7 2 00 Ice 2 —— 'r. Ola-iir, Lil Muc- , 1-1=°11- ‘ K. Mlacxennie, 11. Mac. . Donald vs. 1). McGowan. B.‘ Smith. M. Wli-zzrlnton. P. Warn- er 9 P.M. l Ice 1 -—- J.S. De-slioches. C.| Stewart, E. Duvar. B. Mcboni vs. . Shaw, C. Gordon, S.‘ MacKinnon. E. Mac-Lure. 9 P.M. Ice G. Kennedy. L. Sinclair. J. MacNeli, B. MacNeiI vs. A. . G Ice 3 — G. Stewart. I. Gallant, Dr. Gallant, M. Jones. C. Whiie- to D ed to the winners and runners- _ Dr. W. Jlggs MacDonald 1 Pee Wee‘: next week are, left to right. Kenny Ma-yer. Doug Reardou and Mitchell. Good cmwck are ee Wee :N.B. before coming to the Is- Iland and will play games at Oromocto and Sussex on their way back home. A trophy for the ; this year's series has been don- ated ihe Sunmietrstide As- sumption Society and the Sum- ,Mixed Curling ‘At Belvedere The following is the mixed curling draw for Belvedere to- day. Spares will be needed. Ice 1 —- Moreside vs. Burden. Ice 2 — Newson vs. Mclnnis. Ice 4 -— Beer vs. Howatt. winner of has G A (GP)—Three rinks BE IN. tied for first place after all the I regular roundv in the Canadian schoolboy curling championship Friday night, forcing a playoff for the title. - Ontario met Sa hatchewan in the first playoff game, which hit the ice before 2.500 fans in Exhibition Sta- dium 30 minutes after the last regular action en e . New Brunswick drew the bye and was to meet the winner in I sudden - death game for the championship 30 minutes after the first playoff match. . The three rinks completed the . lregular portion of the 11-rink ' ar¢__'.-3: iround-robin competition among _. ’filall the provinces with seven . -twins, three defeats and one Ii.’ bye. v-'* The top three were followed ..t:.___._....t.;:.'3.-not iby another three-way tie involv- ling Ontario. British Columbia ‘and Alberta—each with six wins .and four losses. Then came ‘Manitoba and Quebec with five wins and five losses, followed by Newfoundland with three wins and seven losses, Prince Ed- ward Island with two and eight and Nova Scotia with one and nine. l Saskatchewan edged British Columbia 11-10 in an extra and in Friday night‘: regular round, .Northern Ontario trounced Nova ‘Scoiia 12-3 and New ic expected for the games that will be played at Summer- side'-s Civic Stadium, Feb. and 27. Stars donated a trophy for the mostllt-3. ou-tstandin ia er. 1 Summergidil 3] S n Dre‘ Ilour way lie was paring for the big game and‘: ‘. ' ' . . announced the f0u0win8.?‘V()ld€t(;V\l’lel1):)I1l?l‘l0é}l.Ifd ilvith line-up for the opening game: ‘fie “th °r1m“,"“ 5 gr W“ bgaace Geonge M’°m‘°ws ll“ Kedthlll-iirb eQuebelcou'l‘he other last- Mamusland (1); Gary Gallant lround yconlesl saw Manitoba de- an “army wedge ‘Si’ Kenlfeat Newfoundlandilo-5 Arscnault (4): khilililp Beer 15). ‘ 1-0 G D The match between Frank, caiptain; Gnant Somers (6),, r . - f 1255- 181114 P6111 591113111 17)» salilci‘kt.hi-omicitioniii 1:3; ("'°3°‘"3' M3°D°"a1‘1 ‘3’? J3‘3"from B.C. was it thriller. 1119 D€'5R°°l1e5 19% D3V1d M99] Saskatchewan counted one in D008“ 110). MOYSC J€'!1k1115,the first end when BTC. skip ill). Blaine DcsR0clies 112). {Jim Mitchell fouled over the hog Hal Birch (13). Ed|Wk'i-rd Culle- ‘line with a st shot takeout at- lon 1141. Phillip P106410 i15'-.tempt. The shot was right on Wayne Small <16), Bobby Kelly but was declared dead. B. (17). Alan Lean! (18). ; roared back with two in the sec- Ice 4 — Wilson vs. Taylor. 5.45 p.m. ice 1 —- M. Kennedy. 1. Wil-I liams. A. Scales. M. Johnston vs. S. Bryanion. K. Mustard, 1. Hughes, P. Scales. , Ice 2 —- F. Cannon, P. Weir. J. Smith, J. Williams vs. L. Johnston. P. Smith. P. MacGet.-.., B. Houston. 1 7.00 p.m. , Ice 1 —- R. Newson, B. LePage i vs. P. MacNeill. Beer. 1. .Cudmore, B. Maccurdy. Ice 2 — M. Jenkins, C. Mac- "Millan, J. Simmonds, H. Baker‘, T. Mat-Millan, D. Burgoyne. ' _ . ll, M. ;Bagnall, E. Rogers vs. D. Hill.‘ H. Likely, E. Baker, E. Cud-he i i more. ’ Ice 4 — J. Cook. A. Ba.gnall.: T. Rogers. M. Grant vs. A. Mc-1 Curdy, C Cook, L. Grant, S.g Trainor. ' Spares —— D. Gormley. The following is the eight‘ year competition draw com- mencing at 1.30. 1 30 . p.m. Ice 2 — R. Newson vs. H. Mc- Innis Ice 3 - J. Burden vs. Dr. Moreside. Ice 1-2 - Open. 3.30 p.m. Ice 1—- T.W.L. Prowse vs. Reg. Jenkins. LADIES PATRIOT — Ice 1 —— A. Bagnall vs. J. rant Ice 3 —- J. Beer vs. 1!. I-Iownit. — Y. Wilson vs. E. Tay- Mixed Curling At C'h’town Club The Jiggs MacDonald rink which went into todnys compe- tition undefeated were given a 13-1 blasting in the 5.00 p.m. draw yesterday at the hands oi Junior league ;Gives Standings ,NSJHL Games Are Played The following are the results mes played in the The following are the team standings and the top ten st-or-l we as ".5 ‘?“ ‘he .C“”'°”f,f‘°“"£e 3”“ ‘North S‘Iioi'e Junior Hockey Lea- D’5‘“"“ ag“"' -g_ue at tne Kensirugtton la. n . W 1- PW GF GA “Long River 9 vs. Seabrook 0. 27 ‘ and H. Carmichael. B. Bryanton vs. SDU 5 1 10 38 T Rustico 7 vs, ey _ F. Maclnnis. N. Simpson, I‘. Legion 4 1 8 39 25 1 Hunter River 3 vs. New Annan Trainor, P. Jones. . North River 2 4 4 39 56 - _ , Ice 2—E. Taylor, I. Irwin, H. rwc 5 o 33 42 1 _~‘1c11<>n rcsumlfs T119511” 11181“ ‘Jones. D. Wilson vs. r. Acorit.g LEADING SCORERS ‘$1191 Segblgcgtfi wk 1111,{}1°1 P. Taylor. Dr. Irwin. c. Mac; a A Pts. n‘)j1j,‘0n‘1",n :1,'w'°,‘;m' gages '33"; A' F'1°“d' 11 4 ‘their seirii-filial series. - e 3 — R. Perry, F‘. Boylcs, J. Kennedy. 5 9 14 »———————————.—.—_.- Dr. Drysdale. J. Perry vs. . B. W68M10tI‘l)l€. 10 7 17 ' I , .‘bePaI-’.e. T. Acorn. K. Kenneainlh. Geiinas,_ _ 9 7 16 S sgdg Dgfeqfs E. Johnston. -J. M;acP‘hail 5 7 12 ‘ _ Ice 4 .— A. Adair, M. MacNeil| I D. Flynn 9 1 10 ‘SackVi||e High H. Simpson. K. Hughes vs. l"‘.l M. Belanger, 5 6 11 ,‘ Hanson, J. Grant, H. Hellofs, C. l B_ Ballderson 2 7 9 The Summcpside High schooll B1°““11"- . iG1?°~ Fliiw-*1» 5 4 9 hockey beat Sackvilla 1”" " 5- L“‘°‘1’» L- J‘-‘"‘ 3 5- M8<-'1-90¢ 5 4 9 High In Civic stadk-m yesterday kins. G. Burgoyne. P. Drysdale ;-—————— the Score of +3 . n by . The first period ended 1-all. sec- Ioncl period. 3-2. Scoring for b.H.S. 1 r ' B it Tyne Valley Tops Mctroons 0’ LEAR Y Macwilllams. and Ted Lee. cldrum, M. statbrooks. and jRichardson scored the Suckville counters. Tyne Valley In the evening at Civic Audi- over Farmers last night de- .torium the Sackville girls beat med 0'Lea1‘_v Maroong 5.3 in the s.1l.S. girls 32-29. Nancy An- the second game of s best of1d1_?|'_S0|1 was ‘huh scorer for the nine series for the Prince Coun- iV‘5”°r5 qemng .P°l““- J9“ ty title in the AAU of C series. jB"33'. 5°°”'d 12 V°""'5 fm sum‘ The game was rather slow be- |m°r5‘ 9' ' cause of soft ice. Some 200 fans I The 5-55. gig)‘: flll>88k€€ ,uend,d_ 3 am won over c v e Next game in the series. which fec§rfhc°fsum_§7f Tyne Valley leads 2-0. is sched- ‘ “led 101 here Monday night Hickey to. and Chuck Silli aux‘ Tyne Valley scored the only Phinney was high scouxiihforl goal in the first period. Dyment isackville with 15, , getting the tally. Penalties went -"*_‘—* to Jim Kennedy and Jack Gor-‘ . W rill. ,5-ourts Defects in the second the teams broke even. Morrison and Cameron 1 Ba scoring for the Valley and Ken-)1M°re" ntarns Paul ' K_ M may and Polrier for 0’Lenry. Edgar Ellis got the lone penalty_ In the third. Tyne Valley got pair. by Gorrill and MactArth- r. before 0'Lcary wound up the scoring with a goal by Ber- nard. Penalties went to Cooke. Baglole and Morrison. . Referees were Angie Carroll,‘ and Allison Ellis. SOURIS — In the first game of a two game total goals Ban- tam "B" playoff game between last year‘: defending foam and Morell held yester- day afternoon at Souris_ sou:-is ‘edged Morel] 5-4. scoring for Sourls was G. Gallant 12) K. Jennings I2) and ——‘ A. Maccormack 11). l Scoring for the losers were. D. Maccarthy (3) and D. Mao Adam (It I ll THRIVING INDUSTRY I South Korea‘: cotton textile‘ i“d“5m’ ha‘ °"p"d°d m°'°. Referees Bogear Walters and than any other in the last dec- . 35.-M,-d Lnpierre “neg dies and 9,619 looms. Ho Sounis. Dr. W. MacDonald rink. The‘ MacDonald rinks will clash to-i night at 8.00 p.m. to decide the winner of the Mixed Curling Bonsplcl being played at the Charlottetown Curling Club. Im- mediately after a winner is de- cided the prizes will be present- up. Following are the results of yesterdays draws. 12.30 draw R. Ketch 9. D. Jardine I: Dr. W. MacDonald 0. D. O'Rourke 4 .m. 8.00) MacDonald ddentcd 3-1. 0.00 pan. Jtus MacDonald regained his former form and defeated R. Ketch 11 to 7. PRINCE COUNTY HOCKEY LEAGUE SEMI-FINALS Summcrsldo Jr. Lcgionnuitcs VS. Bordon Nationals At Borden Rink, Monday Night February 24 at 8.30 PM. HOCKEY sponsored by Ch‘town District Junior Hockey League 1Hoop Action ‘Goes Tonight ldond lntstmeihte "C" Bu- ketbd action vacuum, at the YMCA gym when the “Y" team takes on the RCAF. FORUM-—$undoy. Fob 23rd—2.30 p.m. ' Stunmenldu Kinsmen V8. Charlottetown League Adm. As Usual Guns line is 7:00 pm. dun-p. adc. now boasting 510.30 spln- lpenaities. six to Morel] and four . ond and three in the fourth. but Saskatchewan duplicated the feat in the sixth and seventh ends to move in front 7-6. to register three and take a 10-8 151°‘ lead into the final-end. PRECISE DRAW It was Bailey's turn to miss in the 10th end and Mitchell responded with B precise draw to tie the match and force an extra end. The contest ended when Mitch‘ ell attempted a draw wlth.hls inst rock in the extra frame only to rub off a Saskatchewan stone and leave the Prairie rink with shot rock. J o h n_ Foi-ier's Shawinigan, in the seventh to wipe out 8 5-2 deficit. An Ontario rally fell Saskatchewan defeated On- tario 8-4 in a thrilling 10th- round game Thursday afternoon that created it five-way tie for top spot going into the final reg- ar draw A hockey tournament was scheduled for Exhibition Sta- dium today, which may deny the ice surface to the school- k boys. Exhibition and tournament officials met Friday night to reach a solution. OUT OF CHASE Eliminated from the title chase in the 11-rink round-robin championship are defending champion Alberta, beaten 10-6 by Northern Ontario in the 10th round. M a nl t ob in. Quebec. ,Prince Edward Island. New- foundland and Nova Scotla. 13-Way Tie For First Place Schoolboy Competition Other 10th-round limes saw Nova Scotla 043000300 13 the B_.C. rink from Kltlmat score Alberta 100 040 001 0-. it six in the first four ends to run N. Ontario 0110014201-"; gway mm Manlto a 12-6. 0112- 5883- l0(X)10l2— it bcc score five in the ninth end Ontario 0001110100— 4 to edge Prince Edward Island ELEVENTH ROUND 12-9 and Nova Scotia miss a_1ast- Nova Scott: 100 010 001 0. 3 rock draw for tour and a tie to N. Ontario 033202 0.12 give Newfoundland I 14-13 vsro Quebec 0000034002.“ - _ Ontario 111 200 021 o_ 3 m k Bailey!‘ r 1 n k h-On‘ 1— 3 MoosenJaw. Sask.. lot the lump N13 3011110510-it on the Ontario rink from Owen Nfld~ 0011200 0- ' sound. drawing for two in the M3"“°b3 202200012140 first end and graspins 11118898 by ‘k' 070 303 01-11 Ontario Jotin ' to 3 C Alb“ 0” 301 1'02 20~ count once In each of the second B‘-Ye 813"” and third ends for a 4-0 lea ‘N55 Ontario fought back with pro- 3 Canadian REGINA ( _. se draws to count one in each firm :f1:1e‘l;11§1 cfinziggonship of the next three entk. but gave O -- in the sixth to trail 5-3. F L l-lllhri-if was heavy on an at- New Brunswick 10 7 3 tempted draw that would have N°1‘1:h°1‘fle011I8l‘i4' 10 7 3 given his rink two. leaving Sas- g‘;:;‘'-: “'3” :3 2 ' British Columbia 10 6 4 TENTH ROUND Alberta 10 6 4 PM 303010 9 Manitoba 10 5 5 Quebec 1% 010 115 1-12 Quebec 10 5 5 B, . ao1o4oi——i2 Newfoundland 10 3 7 Manitoba (K120101020-6 P.‘ . 10 2 3 NM, Nova Scotia 10 1 9 STALL RESERVATION For the 1963 racing season must be made before horses are moved into the track. 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