B The Guardian, Chariottetown, J ago ing i oErey feg pelt E k 5 E es i i fll i [3 j Hl if ail li iz it [ : i i ig z f 3 : hi / E i i SPORTS FRONT «Stan Mikita’ Leads Hawks é z ; I i : r : i i ii ‘| l E [ : : [ E 4 : i sf [i Hi i 4 : : f i 7 7 i I ii eee a oF if EF Es fi z president of the National. Hockey League, the $100.00 fines imposed on Orland Kurtenbach Doug Mohns of Chicago for stick-swinging duel in Chicago last Sunday night. is scheduled to bimengoe it eens ator © enly participants must not have been curling for more Sas tener a caste are f ; zy F , | i | be Charlottetown team will be minus the ser- and Thane Doyle will taking care \ Wed., Feb. 24, 1965., i | E i 2 3 ! i F fi heavyweight title a ee ee cp mapa nn em BOSTON (AP) — A former he was severely beaten, told the charges of beating Barnette Counters in the ninth ang Black Muslim official said |Boston Globe: | here Tuesday that world heavyweight champion Cassius Clay, an admitted member of the Ne- gro. organization, “is in danger and outside the “I believe somebody impor-| Clarence X, head of the Bos-|'t Up. tant will have to pay when Mal-|ton Muslims and one of those | oti colm X's followers or the otbers|convicted of beating Barnette, |fcotia kept pace by angered by his murder recipro-|denied Clay was in danger. |furth - round triumphs. The cate against the, Muslims.” : |. Malcolm, a fofmer Muslim, ger,” Clarence X told the Globe. Barnette, who broke |was assassinated Sunday. “They will try to get back at | Nobody is in amy danger in our | es oes tee ee eee Audrey Thort 3 Liver. i i with the Muslims and later said! BASKETBALL jmake a big ra el th zee if i aye E [ | | i I A i | | ii u Rtg ie i i i ris ; i ~ By DON ANGUS HALIFAX (CP)—Two’s com- pany, three’s a crowd and five can get downright confusing, the Ontario skip decided Tues- day. So Fern Irwin moved her | Toronto rink into wle posses- .. {sign of first place inthe Cana- idian “women’s “curling cham- |pionship standing with an extra- end 13-11 victory over Quebec. One of the rinks had to com- plete the thirq round of the nine-draw bonspiel with a per- |fect 3-0 record after both picked jup double victories Monday. |And four other rinks left. the ice |with 2-1 windoss records. Sybil MacMillan’s Prince Ed- ward Island foursome from |Charlottetown lost its firet game 12-7 to Manitoba, dead- |locking the two teams with two wins and one loss apiece, and Nova Scotia and Alberta joined ithe second-place jam by earn- ing third-round triumphs. | Audrey Thorbourne’s Liver- pool, N.S., team counted three points in the 10th end to defeat Saskatchewan 8-5, while _ Dor- othy Thompson from Edmonton \led her Alberta crew to a 14-2 |trouncing of British Columbia. Bobbie Fortune's Goose Bay, Labrador, quartet, representing |Newfoundland, won ite first lgame by whipping Joan Cal- |\laghan of Bathurst, N.B., 12-8 to |move even with Barbara Mac- \Nevin of Delisle, Sask.—each with 1-2 marks. | New Brunswick and Lesley |Cmolik’s rink from Kelowna, with the Black Muslims. Clay |B.C., fell to the bottom of the |Dave Gaudet, D Arsenault and |nor) 15.55; 10. Legionnaires — | Arsenault. A. Gaudet (D. Arsenault) 16.53. | Combine goals were even- | Penalties — Ranahan; Smith; | Ontario , ’ | Alberta ly distributed between Altie: Des- | MacLeod: D. Gaudet (major); | Manitoba... | Nova Skotia ~ geal. ist MINOR HOCKEY rs Columbia stayed with the Black Mus- |ladder with three setbacks and lims when Malcolm X broke (9° Wins. away. HALIFAX (CP) — Fern Ir- (AP Wirephote) | win's Ontario rink from Toronto jkept its unbeaten string alive Tuesday night by posting a 13-9 {victory over Prince Edward Is- women’s curling here after four ny Sybil MacMillan’s Charlotte. / ° la s Life Is In Dan CT ter ernces a fene eee © « at 9-9 in the e end, but On- | sists. After 20 minutes of play one jscore was deadlocked at more in the final end to wrap |but in the ; Juniors jumped into a 42 lead|Ron.Sobey, Gary Constable, Alberta, Manitoba and Nova |by outscoring their opponents |Lyle Shepherd, Gordon Betts, 3-1. They never looked back, |Brian Carmichael, Mike Hen- triggering another three mark-|nessey, Lal Hennessey, Danny \tario came back with three oe jthree rinks now have three wins | “The champion is in no dam apiece against a single loss to |““We are taking no precautions. lee aa vcreweded into a three- way tie for second place. | ment.” \pool, N.S., rink delivered a blow . 'to Quebec's title hopes, handing Bruins Host Crossbones smeantaci Harbor |. The following is the curling nest Souris Creesbones in "an |araw at Montague for tonight. intermediate “B” semi - final |? P-™- slated for 8:15 p.m. .- " loway,, L. Nelson. | tee s—J. rphy, M. Nichol To Obtain son, R. Collings, B. Mabon vs. Halter |J. MacLean, L. MacDonald, R. of the Canadian Football |bins vs. E. Shaw, A. MacGregor, League, said Tuesday he has in-|H Matheson, B. MacKinnon. structed CFL com missioner| Ice 2 — Dr. P. Macintyre, L. t (i = : ty F 2 ; HE FE 2 i £ E i z i if ef Sydney Halter of Winnipeg to |Sinclair, K. Lynn, E. MacLeod obtain a legal opinion on the |Vs. F. Vuozzo, M. Sullivan, G. league's amendment limiting # |Worth, L. MacLure. team to three naturalized Cana- | BELVEDERE dians. ea * The following is the ‘Until such opinion is ob- tained,.no action can be taken draw at Belvedere for tonight : 6.45 p.m. it be made any commen wv lee 2 — And Hi ' | Mel i i | i fe a ig r fF, Hf E A } # r P B i fi F ff li : 3 fi | if 3 it i [ a rT He | itt vit li st i FF ‘d i ! je i oer i a3tF ; = i E E i | Solange Larouche’s rink from |monton, walloped Barbara Mac- —its sec- |Nevin’s Delisle, Sask., quartet 124 Apo ® i x gag® if fifth eight-place tie with Bobbie For- tournament. tune’, Newfoundland rink from and share| Saskatchewan fell into an robin Ontario Rink Undefeated After 13-9 Win Over P.E.I. out of the championship cellar— now occupied by New Bruns- wick with no wins in four mat- ches. The fifth round of the four- day bonepiel is scheduled to get junderway at 9 a.m. today. Le- |D. Clough (major). an * Champion- “fia “ati Wok Me Se Gy PRACTICE who , with | Willis Hennessey requests the Deighan's 56 points total is |following paperweight players to 27 aNd 29 as-|be at the Charlottetown Forum at 5.45 tonight in full uniform. er Richard Campbell, Joe Mur- phy, Joe Dalziel, Ted Crockett, ers in the final stanza against |Hennessey, Carl Trainor, Bobby one for the Combines for their |Falls, Kevin Devine, Paul Liv- lopsided ingstone, John Bell, Alan Moore. win. Eight penalties were called| Ivan MacDougall requests the over sixty play |following pee wees to be at the’ the luding majors to Dave Gau- | Charlottetown Forum in full un- ine det of the Juniors and Combines’ |jform at 5.45. Dennis Clough for [ Andy McKennd, Bobby Smith, sac, Jim O'Connor, Grant Kil- | |G. Rodd, F. Burke. lorn, Alan MacDonald, Rowan | Ice 4 — (Open) | Fitzgerald; ° Darrell Harding. © Ice 5 — Doug Cameron prac-|Darrell Hennessey, Bobby Jud- tise. | son Phe | 8.30 p.m. ‘ 2 | Mike Connolly, Don MacLean, |p.m. i | Blair MacKay, Jack Kipping, | CURLING ROU DUP |James MacLeod, Shawn Mcls- Ice 1 — (Open) e scpuie mL Racing Card ° le eo & nnes. . | "| Is Cancelled Ice Two — S. Coffin, K. Bec-| SPORT ICE SPORTS hervaise, S. Peters, L. Solo-; The Kings County ice sports man vs. B. Lambie, V. Birt,| have been rescheduled M. Dixon, 8. Dixon. Thursday, night at 7:30 p.m. in lee 2 — B. Mahar, L. Le-| QUEBEC (CP)—Gerald Mar- Brech, H. Young, J. Young vs. |tineau, general manager of Que- bec x - we A. Delaney, C. Delaney, J. aden kites aeries os : MacLean, M. MatLean. » announce Ice 3 — HE. Carmichael, Ce-/9 p.m. Tuesday that Aces have olfered From Panama! Dewins. ted Brooks,’ £4: |° £225 _ 5, pingweil, , Ding: |490000°t0 ‘New "York. angers Hodgson vs Bonnell LePage. | well, H. Poole, M. Poolé'vs. 1.|for either Jacques Plante or HEMPSTEAD, N.Y. |Dr. Irwin, Ivo Cudmore, Alf |xassner, E. Kassner J. Larter, |Marcel Paille Am) — Soeter Lopes ie more | Hesneamy. H. Larter. : "| He sald in an interview that than one step ahead of most| Ice 4 — Bill Rogerson, Dr.| Ice 2 — E. Smallwood, D. | Aces must find a goaltender be- med leamuers heading | this \Coady, John Smith, Bob Giggey |Townshead, H. Pacquel, W.|fore Sunday and would be. will- ope pane Walt | pert Petterson, Ted aailer” |reiee ve. D. Malially, 3 Pe one & Ge Be The New York Yankee out-| Ice 1 — Open. a rare, a A sagged Tenge, Cht's - > native Panama, where he CHARLOTTETOWN games in.a winter| Listed below is the curling “T’m only samty ‘cincaeeam |G Coriaterate thon Caio ‘TODAY'S SPECIAL | “Tm u ; eee: © | hee eo ee 4 1962 Mek ae oe ae Septal Ico’ 1 — W. MacLaine, -E. (Dual wheel truck). Just the truck for the Tuesday. “I'm happy with | Thomson, H. Douglas, F. Dillon time when the weight the Yankees give me to|vs. J. Squarebriggs, J. Vautour, | * restrictions go on. $ but there's no way of telling |B. Hopkins, Bob~O’Rourke. oer ae nap- Pas Wie ean i an tei oa aes eee ‘Mantle. Tom ‘Tresh yen vs. G. Siewart, Dr. Web- STEWART MOTORS LTD. ‘Maris. Mantle and- Tresh J.-MacLean, L.. Burke. 5 GT. sari arses. “3 ate switch-hitters, so Lopez, a| Ice 3— A. Saunders, 4H, / 7 Tt - batter, rarely | Thomson; K. Myers, D.-Living-|- . et starts. : ston vs, G. Storey, B. O'Rourke, - ~ HOCKEY TONIGHT COME SEE FOR YOURSELF! ais (WEDNESDAY) JUNIOR, HOCKEY PLAY-OFFS : 2 m : Wednesday, Feb. 24th—8:30 P.M. Rogers ‘Rangers’ vs. P.W.C. "Welshmen' my | Students 25¢ — Adiilts 0c ’ Rated * . m1 ye bei ales sh entry from Winnipeg defeated | dropped its third game by a 14 THIRD ROUND Joan Callaghan of Bathurst,|10 score to British Columbia. |B.C. 000 000 200 x — 2 N.B., 12-8, and Albérta, skipped |Lesley Cmolik’s Kelowna team | Alberta 121 311023x —14 by Dorothy Thompson of _Ed-'also has a 1-3 record and stayed |P.E.I. 001 0230100 —7 ye . * Manitoba 110 100 3051 —12 $I e | | N.B. 002 0010302 — 8 Nfld. 300 4301010 —12 e s Sask 201 0011000 —5 Nova Scotia 0101200103 —8 om ines as A | Ontario 040 301 110 1 2—13 2 c 403 010 003 0 0—11 SUMMERSIDE — The Prince, First Peried — 1. Combines— FOURTE BOUND County playoffs will see Junior |A. DesRoches (D. Clough, Gino 044 000 222 0—14 Legionnaires battling Borden |Deighan) 8.15; 2. Legionnaires | iq 200 312 000 2—10 Nationals ang RCAF Eagles|— MacWilliams (A. Gaudet) | . meeting Enman Drug Combines | 19.33. Penalties G. Smith; D. INB 300 003 100 1— 8 in best of seven semi-final series | Arsenault. |Manitoba 031 410 021 0—12 as a result of Juniors’ 7-3 vic-| Second Period — 3. Combines |, - tory over Combines here last = Deighan (W. Gallant, Rana-| night. The victory snapped the |han) .40; 4. Legionnaires —D.|Qorrecn™” 01 O20 0012 8 -megyermcerigy seven game wit-|Gaudet (MacWilliams, Trainor) . 3.29; 5. Legionnaires — A. Gau-| The playofts get underway this {det (unassisted) 5.36; 6. Legion- ‘Sink, sae cm _~* at Civie ae naires — D. Arsenault (D. Gau- | N uniors a | det, A. Gaudet) 17:56. Penalties |p » 1 030 500 010 0— 3 eons doing battle. Game time /— D. MacLeod. Ontario 101 082 203 113 49. Third Period —_7. Legion- Alan Gaudet and Paul Mac- naires — K. Arsenault (Mut- STANDINGS. Williams paced the Juniors last |‘@tt, P. MacWilliams) 3.00; 8.) Ganadian Women’s Curling night with a brace ‘of goals ane ue. championship standing after apiece. Scoring singletons : joches) 4.12; 9. Legion- |tour rounds: were |naires — P. MacWilliams (Trai- PWL Prince Edward Island Quebec = +> 2 eee ene - weuwuwuwna a « é -—eobe Neer SO ' Saskatchewan New Brunswick on Me ‘Old Timers Hockey Game Is Cancelled SUMMERSIDE — The old timers game between Charlotte. town and Summerside schedul- ed for Civic Stadium in Sum- merside last night was cancell- ed because of weather condi- at the Stadium beginning at 8 | Fort Augustus Tops. Tracadie RELAXATIOF — at — / Ch’town Billiard Club - |175 Gt. George . Ph. 2-2167 INTERMEDIATE PLAY-OFFS (3rd game) FORUM THURS., FEB. 25 8:30 P.M. “Flying Hawks” "R ovals” Students 35c; Adults 75c _ ¢