Flyers Trounce Aces 9-2 6 Maiors. 4 Misconducis lnlrouti RlNl(S ErTrEttEo Wild And Wo oily 3rd Period Parktlals Flyers assured them- DRIN NETS I selves of at least a tie for the Island Hockey League title at the F sports Arena last night by itemo1- it.-nt o.-minu Rcforr all of iilis started the Ivcrs were handing the Aces at Before he left c gmng summer-.'..j. Aces 9.2 in attjzttir In ihc third Orin Carver game that blew wide open in theltircd three of the Parkdalc goals. third period and turned riot. ahorthanded Aces without a great C deal of trouble after overcoming the AC” 2,1 tend at the and ot the scored both Sumtncrside tallies to first period. The winners rammed El" lb” A995 ' 5l"”'””9d H hhm, 5 20.1. in the second and lead in the first. added three more in the third before temper.-. which seemed 5 to he at the breaking point all eve-l rim?-'l" WW 9”" Carl" "ml. "and Nd tut-nod th, game two of them and Allie Jim Mac- Lcod and Dunn thc others. lino a picr ft brawl. Referees Lcith Jay and Joe Rev-i ,1. gamed tht." htghy. Wu" .5; goal for Parkdale at the ll minu mark after swiping the puck from Eustace Reeves like a burglar in the night. Reeves had the near his own net Willie Swipcd iii of! his stick. . . doun in the Droccss: Skip Carver and t-arlh Harris h-ts they broke up four fights and handed out A major penalties and 4 misconducts. all commit to the iasi half of the final period. I.I(lHT FUSE into al Willie l)unn sniped two and aim!- tlcs t 1-ht I.-tyt," mtted through the 'or and .lim MacLcod and Skip It vicnt to Allie Carver. Jun- aI'k (T. Vancc Harris and Ulric tiailanttt The Fiyers really rolled in the econrl period firing home soil Willie Dunn scorcd a bra l puck kiinckini it i m then delted way around Ron MacAr- lll ii" N" ""l' "used U” 9” thur and qiitguesscd Mann for plosion at 10.08 of the third period an tmasshted 9",,” when they clashed along the aide- hoards. Gloves and sticks were dropped and the two went at it. After in few minutes order was more or less restored. but the worst was yet to come. Vance Harris had some words with the officials as they wers assessing major phialties to Garth Harris and Carver and for his trouble received a 10-minute misconduct and joined his teammate and Car- yer in the box. They were just getting settled down when 2 minutes later Orin Carver and Gord Cutcllffe began to mix it near the Summorside bench. They went at it hot and lioavy and while the referees wert bus! twins to separate them Skip Carver hopped out of the penalty box and began to trade some more punches with the Harris boys. Fans swarmed on the ice and Ralph .losey got into the act by throwing a punch at Cutcliffc. After tha smoka was cleared. Skip Carvar rsceivad an additional mis- conduct: Orin Carver and Cut- cliffe were oath tagged with majors and misconducts and .toscy got a minor. For most taams this would have been snough roughoualng for one night but in tha final minute of Junior 'llacLeo(l made it 8-2 on a tricked drive from just inside lhc hlucliuc and skip Carter rapp- ed in the 0th goal it seconds be- fore he and Garth Harris mixed it tip. CHATTER. . . . Frank Roper had only 13 sat-cs to make in the Parltrlale N4-ts. . . hlann was much busier kicking out ill of 40 drives. You could see that hlowup coming all through the urns. . . Tempers were on edge from the first minutes of the first period and it only seemed to be it matter of time before something would happen. . . Only the R.Y.t?. is capable of catching the Flyers. . . In order to do thin tho youth club would have to win their 5 remaining games while Parkdalc lost. all four of their games. . . If that happened the B.Y.('. and Flyers would be tied for the league leadership. LINEUP8 Parkdalc:- Goal. Roper: Des fcnse. Josey. A. Macl.eod. 'Roady, Wood: Fnrcwards -0. Carver. S. Carver. A. Carvi-r Dunn. Hurry. .1. MacLcod. Aces:- Goal. Mann: Defence, MacArthur, Sieclc. Reeves; For- wards. Shepherd Lewis. Gallant lay Ron MacArthur jammed Er- llnncl Wood in on the hoards and wood cams off swinging. Roth got smilors. V. Harris. G. Harris Cutcliffe. Frfcrcu:- Lcith .lay .loe Revcll. SUMMARY First Pcrind:- 1. Parkdiiic. 0. LEADS RATINGS Topsln ' TORONTO (CP)-When Bostoit Bruins lost Terry sawchuk, thcyl faced tins of their darkest hours.. But Don Simmons. his replace-. Irient is the hottest goaltender In the National Hockey Lcagus. Simmons had by far the but showing last week in the emo- iency ratings of the NHL netmlud- ors- The 25-year-old rookie stop- li&d1l of 5 shots for s ' average." Thal.TaIud his percentage for the tin garnss in which as has glrhyad for Bruins 42 points to .936. It's the best mark in the leaguo hut he doesn't qualify for tsspbllllng since the other goal- keepers have played most of thc oeuon to data. Glenn Hall of Detroit Red wings managed to hold the one-point load at the top of the standing: over Montreal's Jacques Plants. HALIIS MARK DROPS Hall had nor of his ptmrost weeks of the season. giving up 11 goals in I shots for a .84 aver-. ago. which lowered his seasons . pi-& scum. Bruins' Goalie League mark fourtpoints to .018. Plante was a little more stingy than Hail but also had a rough ttimc. He stopped 60 of fin shots, is .822 record. whlch.gave him .927 on the season. Sawchuk's season's record of .921 is still the third best in the league. Ed Chadwick of Toronto Maple Leafs regained fourth place Ilrom New York Rongersl Lorne Worslcy. Chadwick stopped 52 of 00 shots for ii .00 average during the lW9ck. giving him .909 for the sea- :son. compared with Worsley's .008. Thr Ranger goalkeeper was hcatcn 15 times oitt of lot shots for a week's total of 856. the worst turned in by a regular player this season. P .-ll Rollins of Chicago had the) i'lost'sI rocord to Simmons during thc ucck. Big Al turned aside 126 of tho I36 shots fired his way for. is 92!; percentage. which raised his lssi-place showing two points to .903. next top days at the Charlottetown 'uritng Club with four Island rinks battling for the Provincial School- boy title and a chance to reprcsent Prince Edward Island in the Do- - minion Championships. ltiavels to Winnipeg later in I lnronih to compete for the Domin- ice they Schoolboy Curling Play . Begins Today At Ch'iown The oycs of all curlers will he oncctttrated on the young for tbb Teams from Albcr'ion. Sumnicr- side. Montague and Charlottetown tbtgin play this morning in the umutt double round robin series and mm- tel pi-tition will conclude Thursday niizlit The foursome taking top honors ion title. tDEFENDlNG CHAMPS I . . t All matches will be 10 ends andiihe finals in Winnipeg. 5344 "3 Summerslde rink is the dcfcnd- ing Island champion and will be led into play today hy skiP Arthur Morrison. the only holdover from last year's champs. Last 3'9?" Morrison was second stone for his; squad. Newcomers to the team arci Ned Henthorn as male. Robcrli Holman as second stone and Phil-t lip MacDonald with the lead stone. The Charlottetown P.W.C. entryt is skipped by Arlhur Burke. Arng old Llewellyn is male: Allison' Saunders. sccond stone and Har- ris Dlngwcll is the lead. i l Carver (.T. ltfacla.-od. Wood) 11.40; 2. Aces. V. Harris tCiiicltffeI 14.- 4.1: .'i. Accs, Gallant (Louis. Shep- he d) 17.29. cnalties:- S. Carver. MacAr- thur. K. Ready, 0. Carvcr. Second PcrIod:- 4. Parkdalc. A. Carver :S. Carver. Wood: 1.32: 5. Pat-kdale. n. Carver 2.10; it Park- dalc. J. Macl.eod (Dunn. A. Mac- Leod) 0.55; 7. Parkdale. Dunn (Hurry. .l. MacLcod) 1630; 8. Parkdtale. f). Carver (A. Carver. S. Carver) 18.27. PenaIt.ics:- Ditto. Cult-liflc. Josey. Reeves. Third Pcriod:- 9). Parkda.c. Dunn 0.00: 10, Parkrlale. A Mac- Leod (Ready. J. Maclmodv 3.44; 11 S. Carver (0. Carver. A. Cal'- ver) 10.00. Pcnaliics:- S. Carver (Major). (; Han-is imalor), V. Harris (mis- conduct). fl. Carver (major and misconduct). Cutcliiic major and misconduct). S. Carver (miscon- duct), Josey. Reeves. MacArthur (Major) Wood (major). Stops Mano Roper ll 6 If) 10--11 I 4--16 All-Star Game Is Cancelled Tho game which was to have been played Saturday night ha- tween Island Hockey Icague All- Siars and Fredericton Capitals has been cancelled. The game was cancelled due to a previous game scheduled by the Parkdalc Flycrs agalsut Amherst Ramb- Icrs to he played at Amherst Sat- urday night. if the All-Star games was to come of it would have hccn necessary to play without Parkdalc. players. CURLING - p. hrydges (Skip) cn.4uh.o'r'rnrowN The first and second year our- irs hava been made up into 12 teams to play a Round Robin series in the Old Spain competi- tion. Miltonls Old Spain donates prizes each year and the young curlers are all on their toes con- ident that their team will win. the first round to be played tonight. 1:00 P.M. Ice 1. C. Ready (SltlPl DT- 0'Hsnley, J. Zakem. S. Lane. VS. S.S. Carson (Skip). 9- SW"? A- Humphrey Geo Proctor. . Ice 4. Ron. Clark (Skip) MP Rudy Rev Newsmt. Guy Stewart. vs. T. Whitlock tslrip).-0-D. Mac- era. 8:3 P.M. Ice 1. G. Bennett iSkip). R. Matheson. L. Walton. co. wright vs. Dr. Hooper (Skip. W. Mac- Gregor. Geo. Kayes R. Carr. Ice 1.D.R. Gcorlc (Skip) W. Scanticbury L. Doyle. Ja ck Brown. vs. non Smith (Skip) Gm Scantlebury. J. Boomhovvcr. H. Thomscn. Ice 3. P. Blakncy (Skin) .1. Ral com. A. Maefellasi. J. Boston. vs have Cox. Whltcnact llurgc. ice 4. F. Maclnnis (Skip) Chick Williams J. Gorrill. .I. Veniot. Go Henderson (Skip). M. MacMiIlaii. J. Mcxcnna C. Praught. I end games-Tic games play extra and. , nomsotm Curiisig at Mollllllflllih-tlO,V 1:3 p.m. ; Int Ice: )1. Nicholson vs. I. Deck 'I:N p.m. last ice: Game No. II F. Vuosso vs.l. lisnaveld Wast lcs: Game No. to Ls Des- roeltas vs. J. llacbcasi. srlinollmy playdowns. Clair Oliver Dougall. M. Waddeil J.A. Carruth-l Rcv Mnrheod will direct the ttiay oi the Montague quartet. iii-nny Illa:-Kenzle is male with ltilly (lraii ford as second stone and Paul Dcsroches first stone. Montague team will carry a spare. I-.ri-oil M.aci.ure. FIRST TIME The David Campbell iilli have the honor of shipping the first Alber- ton rink cvt-r to compete in that is the male on the team with Hil- ton Barbour .lr. as second stonel and Edward 'ilcAldufi isiihc lead.: ihe.Whcn this foursome takes to thslcola Company. This ompany has will be writing the first ('itHlllct' of schoolboy curlinf: his-t iory for the Alhcrton club. l the draw will be mads this morn- ing with the first matches getting underway at 10 olclock. other matches will he played this after- noon at 2 p.m. and this evening at 6.45. Play will resume again Tiiursday morning and continue through afternoon and evening when the winning team will be crowned. A.B. Bagnali is the umpire of the matches. Schoolboy curling. both on a Nat- ional and Provincial basis. is being sponsored this year by the Pepsi- donated challenge trophies for Pro- iincial competition and will fly the itinning rink of each Provincc to Ted Kennedy of Toronto Maple Leafs (centre) grimaces as he is is checked by Pierre Pilots of TED KENNEDY Chicago Black Hawks after a scar- ing attempt during a National Hoc- key League game at Toronto Satur- iMi'n”or Hockey Saturday - Rrig. W.W. Reid. director of the 11.1-ji. Branch of the Physical Flt- ncss Division. annonnc ” late last night that a minor hockey night will he held Satruday in place of the game that was slip- 5 The Cha.rlot.t)otown Guardian. Wednesday. Feb. 6. 1957 Due l Between Scisk. 3- Quebec Rinks For A Major Trophy Ganadian Press Staff Writer Ry GERRY La FONTATNE QUH.BF.(' t('.P - The, light for our of lhc major trophies in tho 4-lth Quclicc international honspicl is shaping up as a duel between I powerful local rink and the Camp- hcll brothers quartet from Avon- lca. Sask. A. F. Muth's Quebec Victoria Iruik ground to its third consecu- live win Tuesday. downing Jack To1ton's Toronto Granite team 8-3 in competition for the Chateau Trophy. Garnet Campbell's rink. also playing in the Chateau com- petition. dcfcaicd R Lahaie's Cap- dc-'ia-Matlclcine. Quin. team 13-9 in it third-round game. Both clubs now enter ths quar- tcr-iinals. According to the draw thcy will meet in the finals if they both win the next two games. IMPRESSIVE RECORDS The tfaniphclls. rated as one oi tho continent's top curling units. won the Canadian curlintz cham- pionship in 1955. The Muth team last year won the Lleutenzini-Gov- nrnnr's and Grand Aggregate: Cup in the Qitcbcc hmisplrl. Narairc Lemclin's Quebec Etch- cmin rink. winners of the Chateau Trophy in 1955 and the Omega Trophy in 1956. won its third-round match in the Chateau competition Tuesday. crushing G. Cameron's East Malartic. Que. 10-5. Gason Amyot's Quebec Jacques Cartier rink. winners in 1955 of the Lieutenant-Governor's trophy. entered the quarter-finals in the Omega Trophy competitun by edg- ing 7-6 another Jacques Cartier loam skipped by his brother Pierre. More than .'li)i) curlers from 124 Canadian and United States. hams are competing for 15 trophies in the week-long honsplcl. Teams are enlcrcrl from six provinces and several liniicd Stains cities. Halt ihc rltihs arc drawn for competition in the Chghegu god the other half for the omega Tro- phy. Fir.-at-troitnd losers in either of thcxc cvi-his drop in compell- iion for iiic Francois Jobln Gold Cup. PLAY ()5 Iii RINKS Rinks rcarhtttz ihc quarler-fln- sis in anv of those events are slig- ihle in roinpcic for the Lieutgngm, .C-nvcrnor s Trophy. emblematic of thc tntct-national championship. The ll'ilIII triiinim! most games in thc Omccn (lhalcatt. Jobin and i.ir-utrnnnt - f:ovrroor's events in l""ri"'l"i the grand aggregate thoul l.osrt'. - of s-r-coriti-roiind games in tho t'h.-itnmi or Omega events loud insert of first-round Jolsil games drop to lower classlilca lilons and compete for minor 1-awards. Tuesday was lhc htisicsl of the bonspiel with seven draws sched- uled on til Quebec and district ices. Late draws probably will not he completed iinlil earw Wednes- Iday morning. Five draws will be played W e d n e s d A y. six cacll Thursday and Friday and the seml-finals and finals Saturday. WMINOR HOCKEY only minor activity at the Sports Arena today will be special hockey practices for the Abbie Sisters and girls of Queen Charlotte High School and Parkdaie - Royalty teams from I until 7 p.m. lot ii Rangers And intermediate Aces Play Tonighl The Lot 10 Rangers and the In- termediate Aces will play a game of hockey at Civic Stadium tonight. The Lot 16 team have shown no- cxptcied strength in their last few games. and the Intermediate Aces ara steadily improving under the capable guidance of Clarence "Windy" Steele. The game should be a rousing battle for supremacy. Bill Vtiiscllewsigns With Vancouver VANCOUER tCl').-Vnncouvei Mounties of the Pacific Coast League Tuesday announced sign- ing of pitcher Bill Voiselle. vet- eran of 10 years in professional baseball. as a free agent The 30 - year - old righthaniicr played sevcn years in thc major leagues with New York Giants and Boston Braves. in 1944 he was named most v ' able pitcher in the National League by The Sporting News. His last year in ihc vmtjors was with Boston in 1049 and since then he has played in tho International League. American Association and the Southern Association. past year he had a 5-5 record with Lit- tleikoclt of the Southern Associa- tion. posed to have been played be- tvicch i.S.H.L. All-Stars and Fred- - ericton. It is expected that a day long tournament will be held and II the evening minor teams from out- sidc the city will be competing lwith city teams. (YMCA - AirmettM in Hoop Till In the only City League Basket- ball activiiiy tonight Y.M.C.A. eu- icrtains R.C.A.F. Sultans at the Y.M.(T.A.. nnw licil with P.W.C. for tiiird place. can move into second alone with a victory while the airmen are "still looking for their first win of the year A scheduled game between Trot- tors and St. Dunstan's has been postponed until Sunday at the S. D.U. gym. Game time tonight is H p.m. ice Racing At N.R. Causeway Following are the classifications for the horse. racing at North River Cause-way today at. 2:30 p. m. sponso rd by the Victoria Driv- in: Club. Class A,paco: Linday Dar ell. Baraco. Buddy Watson. Murp y's Abbe. Bonny's Money. .lollity's Pink. Bob Clegg. Class A Trot: Buddy Rudlong Bud's Echo. Flying Fortress. Guy Barren. Lucky Logan. Sir Francis Drake. Fortune Pride. Class B trot and pace: .lolIity's All. Kenneth Ciegg. Climax Abba. Bob Carter. Kildare Girl. . Class C trot and pace: Col. Henry. Star Clegg. C.I" Clegg. D. P. Dale., Taylor Date. Other entries will be taken on the tea for this afternoon's and Saturday afternoon": racing. Horse Racing On River ice t The P.E.l. Winter Racing Club will hold their second ice race of the season this afternoon on the Hilisboro River. east of the bridge with the following horses taking part: Ralph Hal. Wait For Me, Millie's Express. Fslrgo, Avalon Gal. Brooklina c.s. Chief. Taylor Dale. Further entries will bc taken on the ice at 2:!) pm IALFWAY POINT The Dlomedes islands in the Behring Sta are roughly half between Asia and North America. 7 Th Wcsi. Prince All Stars downed the Summerside R.C.A.F. 6-3 at Alberton last night in an exhibition game which featured numerous spectacular upsets and off-the-cuff roughness. The All Stars coastcd ahead 4-2 in an easy openin round and appeared to have things their own way but the Air Force rallied strongly in the second period to bring the game to life to score the only goal of the hard fought period. Sawyer tailing on a hot pass from Scaris at the 16 minute mark. to make the score R.C.A.F. 3 All Stars 1. The final frame was fast and rugged with home team marks- nien Gaudei. and MacDonald get- ting singles to end the scoring. Goalies Marchon and Hardy were hardworked throughout the game each making many splendid saves. Referees: Fred Miliman. Larry Profit. LINEUPS All Stars:- Goal -Pcricy Hardy. Forwards - W. Hardy. L. Gaudet. W. Stewart. E. Murphy. Richards E. Gavin. F. Smallman. B. Mac- Donald. L. Smallman. P ' R. Nicholson, 3. Profit. C. Fraser. R.C.AF. - Goal - Marchon: De- fense.- Dobson. Dunlop. Searlc Barrett. Forwards Sawyer. Wirkstrom. Lamont Mark. Har- rison. Phillips. Vanstonc. SUMMARY First Period i- 1. All Stars. h.H.L Owners Wm Not Send Teams On Tour of Europe PALM BEACH. Fla. (AP)-Na- tional Hockey League owners Tuesday rejected a proposal to send teams to Europa on an as- hibltion tour at the and of tho season. The owners. at their annual mid-winter meeting at the Palm Beach Blltmore Hotel. reported hockey is spreading in hopularity. "lt's creeping into te rnltidia states." . pralidsnt Ciarcncs Campbell of Montrul. "They have a big areas at Char- lotte. N.C.. and we're h ful that Norfolk gets into tht f (I soon." Campbell said telovlsing of games in the United States was discuassd at the nieetlnl and all owners prcsssit are "thrilled and cuthuslsstict over that develop- mcnts." He reported that only minor technical changes were made in some of the league's by-laws and that no important business was up. Three More leafs Added To long list of-itiiurles 4 . on s t . most of the Nlml mason to data. ON THE SPOT day ni hi. Goalie Al deflect Rollins is Chicago's Glen lkoi-. The gums Kennedy's shot. At right ended ll a 3-3 tie All-Stars 1....-1...... 6-3 In Rugged Game Al Alberlon Caudei (Stewart) 51.10: 2.. All Stars. W. Stewart. (R. Nicholson) 7.15: ft. All Stars. F. Smaliman (B. MacDonald) 13.13: (.R.C.A.F. Wickstrom (Lamont. Sawyar) 10.- 12: 5. All Stars. C. Fraser t.t. Smaliman) 16.50; 6. R.CAF.. Sawyer. Harrison) 19.00 Penalties. Gavin. second Perlod:- 7. R.C.A.F., Sawyer Searle) 16.00 Penaltles:- Erison. Gaudet. E. Murphy. Dobson. Third Period:- ll. All Stars Gau- dcl (Hardy) 10.10; 0. All Stars MacDonald. iFraser) 10.14; . Penalties. None. Electrical Contracting Repairing light fixtures. motor rewinding and repairs. washing i machine repairs. We sell and ser- vice electrical appliances. Free pick up and delivery. MucLEAN a. son 158 Elm Ave. Dial 'IlI VOU CAN TELL BEFORE VOU GET IT HOME SPORTS ARENA SKATING MONDAY and WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON--4-5:3: Adm: Adults Be; Cblldraa ills PRE-SCHOOL IRATE WED ESDAY-1:30-3:00 tdmls ion: Family 2.5:: MONDAY and WEDNESDAY EVENING-I-10 P.M. ' Admission: soc TUESDAY-0:3! P.M. P.E.i. Hockey League IVSTDE vs. PABKDALI "rinmspsv-s:as p.m. P.E.l. Hockey laaguc s. v. c. n. isonrsous . FRIDAY moair-7 p.m. Parlidale. Spring Park and Can- tral Royalty school Sports Skating IAT. AFTERNOON-2;!)-4:! 1:30-IIOCKIY ALL STARS vs. FRIDEEICION Remember When Montreal Canadiens surpassed the old National Hockey Leagua mark by beating Chicago Black Hawks 13 years ago tonight. their lath home game without dcfcal. They went on to finish the 1943-44 season without a loss on Forum ice. winning 22 and tying ihrce. ' Their total. home and away. was 38 wins. five losses and seven ties. and in the Stanley Cup final they beat Chicago four straight Hoolay's Men's Wear 18! KENT DIAL 7216 Henderson and Cudtnors III GRAFTON DIAL (oil 44 Moore It McLeod Ill QUEEN DIAL 0541 Kaily It Mclnnls Ill GT. GEO. ST. DIAL 3515 Prowsa lros. I QUEEN DIAL 858! 4. - NOTICE EAST ROYALTY SCHOOL DISTRICT Ratepayers of East Royalty School District arc reminded that interest at the-rate,of Gm per annum will be charged on all unpaid taxes after Feb. 15th. MRS. JEAN MacMIl..LAN. By order of Tr-iistees. Scretary. rhtl BDHCKMPE i'..iii)iiCi! .Vtli-;i 3. '1 . i . a was. 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