2. Much. $11 m4. Alon Mac- . a and Sou-era. 3. new ’ t 1! ma. Janice Jen- ! lie Hardin, Charlottetown. Thurs., no. 1, 19034 SPORTS FRONT By PIUS CALLAGHAN Saints On The March W!!! E we were away from this desk. our friends. .St. Dunstan’s Varsity hockey squad, picked up another impressive intercollegiate triumph. soundly trouncmg Halifaxs Dalhousie. aints, enjoying a terrific year under coach Jack Kane. can climb into second place in the league standings With a triumph tomorrow (Friday) night over Acadia . This is a four point contest and Saints are favorites to beat the Wolfville students at the Red and White rink. Sunday . they face a stern test when they entertain the hustling St. Thomas Tommies from Chatham. N.B. I But Saints have reached the point where they think they onquer in both contests. It's not a case of over-confidence. The local collegians have be:ome a_ mighty good hockey. out- fit and they are receiving rave notices all through the inter- collegiate circuit. They are possessed of a determination that is going to be hard to beat. The Kanemen realize the opposuion is formidable but they are not devaluatng themselves. 01“ course reaching the intercollegiate playoffs is a tough chore. Saints would need to finish a ea ot the UniverSity M New Brunswick in order to play against the leading Nova Scotia college. It’s a tall order to upset these Red Dev1ls from do that in Fredericton this However. the that game to UNB. They inst were nipped 4-3 ht‘lC by the New B‘I‘lUISWi‘CkeIS and coach Kane figures his boys have improved greatly since that tussle. But we are mighty satisfied that Saints have had a trem- endous year—playoffs Nobody thought the Malpeque Road scholars would cause much trouble this sea- ho e the college rink is packed for both these weekend games against the Axcmen and the Tommies. V . hockey served up by the Red and Whiters is certainly deserv- ing of the utmost support. Plan to be on hand Friday night and Sunday afternoon. Curling Holds Spotlight WOMEN curlers ane- having a great time of it this week In Charlottetown as they battle for the provincial championship and the right to represent Prince Edward Island in the Diamond ‘D' at Saint John later this month. Next week at Summerside the men curlers take over and go at each other in the British Consols play for the men‘s pro- vincial championship. The winner of this competition goes to Brandon, Manitoba in early March for the MacDonald Brier. Art Burke will be trying his mightiest to retain the crown he won in a dramatic battle with Doug Cameron last Febru- . However. Art will find a lot of rinks in this competition that have their hearts set on the trip to the west. Of course. Doug Cameron will be trying to regain his crown in this com- ing competition and there are many who feel the smooth Charlottetown curler can do it. Then there is the Myron Bell rink that has come so close on several occasions. Myron hopes that things will work out better this time and that when the smoke of battle has cleared. he will be the skip of the winning rink. There are many others who could very easily emelrge with ei any rate. it s o d be 3 gr i of curling and Summerside club will be crowded all next week when the big play is in full swing. We Enioyed Ii, Corman OUR THANKS to Carmen Smith for a fine job of sub- stiltuting for the past week. We took time out to read all Smitty’s columns when we returned and thoroughly enjoyed However we were soriy to disappoint him in r ad that Leafs-Canadiens game in Montreal last Thursday night. He had told you readers that we were attending it and e ex- pressed a hope that we‘d see our Leafs take a good drubbing. Well we did attend and for a time it looked as though Carman was going to get his wish. The Habs led 20 early in the first period and we eould see Smitty grinning at home from ear to car. But the Imlachmcn must have found out we were in the rink and they responded handsomely, scoring six goals before Canadiens got their third and last. We loved it. Smitty. A Fine Gesture SPAIN Penguins travel to Souris tonight for an ex- hibition game \n‘th Souris Cross Benet an intermediate outifit. Th Birds agreed to make this trip to the eastern town to help the cause of minor hockey in that locality. The pro- ceeds all will go to the promotion of minor hockey. The Penguins are receiving nothing but their transportation. We are sure the folks in the Souris area appreciate this gesture of the Baby Birds and that a packed rink will watch tonight’s proceedings ame time is 8 Ice Spor’rs Staged Al Civic Stadium i I i OLD .o'clock. SUMMERSIDE —— A fairly : kins. 2. Debby Pidgeon. 3. Mar-l large crowd watched someion Heckbert. close. thrilling races at the Sum- Boys—12 yrs.-1. Derek Bums, meir Street Elementary Schooli2. Dale Small. 3. Ronnie Wal- lee sports at Civic Stadium in ‘ field. Summerside last night. The Girls—13 yrs.-1. Susan Hark- Elm Street school. invited toiness. 2. Carol Trowsdale. compete against the ummeri Boys—13 yrs.-1. Charlie Lapp. Street athletes, made a cleaan. Linton Rogerson. 3. Richard sweep of the inter-school events. y Connolly. taking both the boys“ and girls' ‘ Girls—l4 yrs-1. Debbie Arsen- relsy races by decisive mar-(hull, 2. Faye Skerry. gins. and winning the hockey Boys—14 yrs.-. Paul Daley, 2. match 4-1. David Simpson. The winnens in the races were W5 as follows. and the first two inj each event except the 6-years‘ and under bracket Will be eligi- Grant. 2. Stirling 'Ilrainor. ble to compete in the Prince. BoyS‘ milel. Wane!) Grant. County ice sport: later in Febr- Stirling Trainer. 3. Charlie B —- 15 yi's.-l. Warren Grant. OPEN EVENTS Boys' 1-4 mile —- 1. Warren uaiy. app. Girls—6 yrs, and under-1. Girlis' ielay— Elm Debby f Boys—6 yrs. and under Billy Lee 2. Niall Lefurgey. - Glob—7 yms.-1. Nancy Har- ris. 2. Nancy Watson. 3. Rose Mule Randall. Boys—7V yrs-1. Bryan liann. 2. Bill Schurman. George Smith. Girls—8 yrs-I. Trudy Patel 2. Karen Gray. 3. Gwen ‘ m“ era. ‘ Boy; — 8 yrs-1. Tonm'iy Pet-i era. 2. Jimmy Keougib. 3. How-: ard OonnIIy ' om; t1 yrs-1. Barbara Plclmd 2. Linda MaeLean. 3. Carle -l. Wil- 3. id Read. 1 its—~10. yrs-1. Vicki Hud-" no; 2. Kathy Mad-lane. .1.) A Lou tum—.10 yr“. 2. gamy Caver. Kalli . .alrlo—II yin-1. Jaw Mac- unwell. Ryan Gray. Gum ' Street l s Norma Ham 2. Nancy Harris 3. ‘ (Margaret Grady, Cheryl Gal- 1 Judges -~ Lloyd Inmen A klmon. HOCKEY Admission 75: 8: 35¢ AFTER THREE TITLE Dutch-born Petra Burka 16- > year-old Toronto figure skater. l is after the first of three skat- l ing titles she hopes to win this 1 year. Her first is the Canad- ian championship. starting in Edmonton Thursday. T h e it within the next three weeks. she'll compete for the North ElRed Sullivan's Blueshir’rs Grab 6-3 Win Over Habs NEW YORK (API—Don Mc-iMontreal, Hicke 10 (Marshall) Fontinato 12:02: 17‘scrvcd by Berenson 12:51. Third . Howell 6:35. RichardiBathgate 24 (McKeiuicy) 0:17: .9. e iKcnney, playing his first gamei7z48: 4. iontreal. Provost ‘for New York fter beingi (Moore. Richard) 10:11. Penal» 3traded by Boston Bruins, broke ( ties — ia 3-3 tie midway in the second ' 12:26. iperiod and assisted on the fifth Second period: 5. goal as the Rangers turned Balon 8 (Howell, Harvey) 1:09.) back Montreal Canadiens 6-3 in 6. New York Howell 3 5:38. 7.? la wild National Hockey League? New York MeKennev 15 (Ca-? igame Wednesday night. Trailing 3-1. the Rangers put S American title i ) . i i i 1 in Vancouver and the world championship at Cortina. Italy. (CP Wire- photii ) New York -, (Henry) an. Bathgate) 9:03.. PenaltieSiManiago —lngarfield 7:54; Gauthier 7:54‘Worsiey son 4:51, Harvey 13:10. Geof- frion 15 43. Saves: 10 14 12—36 11 7 18—36) Maniago. period: 8 New York Hebenton 14 9: 25. Penalties—Neil- ‘on a tremendous comeback in .the second period scoring three Jgoals to go ahead 4-3 at the end ' of the period. Goalie Gump Wor- isley of New York was hurt in a goal-mouth collision on the Canadiens‘ disputed third goal‘ imidway in the first period. It; took seven stitches to close a icut on his scalp, but he came iback to hold Montreal scoreless lthc rest of the way. i The injury to Worsley seemed . on the ice at N - i - . . . A can Rwer cause. (H. Walsh) 3 2 battled to a 2-all draw in the . . to inspire the_New Yorkers in w t f h _ lDusty Harvesm. .S_ R055‘ 2 3 open“: Scoring for BA were Penalties—Macle 0:36; Bas- the second period. Dave BalonsI ay: ‘”° ° “m capturmglh’litcliell (A. Ford) 4 5 R WallandG Watson and for 5°“ 50”“ "5’ L- Mammal“ rebmmd 5h°t_ and dEtenccma“ StFa'gm dQUble daSheS 3" 3 Sunny Brae ((J. Cliappcl) dns 4 Hunter River. 0. Smith and 3:06: MHCNe” 7343‘ Harry Howells upaSSISted goal third needing a raceoff to reg-iRoger Parlay (E Clow) 5 drn D. Hunter. saw" Pulled N9)? York Info 3 3-3 t19-iister his second win. l Times .32-1. .31. Rustico shut out Scabrook Bdssen 9 n 5—25 Mtxenneys dened'o“ 0f Al‘le A good turnout was on hand My Hero owned by A. Far-IJiiniors in the second game. A.. 11 121213—37 Bathgafc's shot made it 4-3 and for the fourth Victoria Driving: the veteran centre then set up [Club sponsored card of the sea.) lce Races Held A’r Causeway Five horses captured dashes.Chcsterway Thomas :Games Played {At Morell I) ( rm.“- ,iiv iz Macoanaia Sidelined; eel Remains Undefeated of defeat last night when they fending championship rink was bowed to the still-unbeaten Ferne knocked to the sidelines in pro- Seel-skipped RCAF rink. The ‘ vinicial Silver ‘D' curling action Kings County foursome fought a the City Club last night and ‘ an uphill battle all the way and the rink that performed this-came close to pulling it out of l feat was another former Silver the fire in the final end but) ‘D' titleholder. the Pauline Bur- .the most they could muster was den foursome of Charlottetownhtwo in the tenth to fal Winners 0f the Inaugural bOll'isliort of their airiorce oppon- Elizabeth MacDonald's do iii-is m 1960‘ Final scone was ‘ cats with the final score readingL '0 The Mary Nicholson quartet l of Montague got their first taste‘ Red Wings, Hawks Battle lo 3-3 Draw . a minute and nine seconds left in the final period. MacDonald of Tliorburn. N.S.. got a loose puck near the corner of the Chicago net and’ scooped it past Chicago goalie Glenn Hall Midway in the frame. Kenny Wharram had given the Hawks a 3-2 lead with his second goal of the night. The ti widened the Hawks n7. 1i After six ends Nicholson's riiik ; i CHICAGO (AP)—Lowell Mae~ Donald's first National Hockey League goal pulled Detroit Red Wings into a 3-3 tie with first- place Chicago Black Hawks Wednesday night. The tying marker came wlth c who are tied for second. to five points. Montreal was beaten 6-3 by New York. while the Leafs ere idle. HOWE SCORES Gordic Howe put the fourth- placc Wings out front early in the first period while Chicago's St. Peters Harbor and Pis- quid scored victories in Kings County Farmers League action at Morell last night. St. Peters defeated Fanningbi'ook 5-2 in the Opening 3?!“ 91-0, P‘sq‘l‘d Pierre Pilote and Wayne Hill- wallOPE‘d Bdflgo" 6'1 m the fm' man were in the penalty box. al contest. ‘ Wharram evened the score in Goals (0" 51- Nels Harbor the final minute of the first were scored by A. Matheson 2, B. Mac wen. R. MacKenzie and E. MacEwcn, Roger Cof- fin and Angus Rogerson counted the Fanningbrook markers. Parker MacDonald of Sydney. Scoring for Pisquid were Arts. was on hand to tip ' Com" 2. R. Milc‘ht‘ll. G. Jayanowe's shot from the point period and rookie Chico Maki put the Hawks on top 2-1 with the only score of the second period. .— D P. Afflcck and W. Jay. ‘carly in the final period to pull E. Murphy fired the lone Ban- =iiic Wings cveu again. And gor goal. once again. a Hawk. Al Mac- This evening Pisquid playslNcil. was in the penalty box. host to St. Peters Harbor} SUMMARY with action slated to get under-7 First period: 1. Detroit. Howe way at 8 o‘clock sharp. .26 (Delveccliio. P. MacDonald) i3'04' 2. Chicago, Wharram 11 I (McDonald. Mikita) 19:44. Pen- s aties Hillinau 1:22, Pilote I 1:50 Howe 4:16. Nestcrenko o 16:03. A. Pronovost 19:33. ‘ Second period: 3. Chicago. iMaki 6. (Murphy. Nesterenko) PI k w. I1:21. Penalties — Young 3:44; Ic Machil 6:41: Googan 14:31. ; Third period: 4. Chicago. P. Two Junior North Shore Lea-‘MaCDOnnld 2:; ‘H,°“'°- Fon' gue games were played at Ken. i teyne) 2:19. a. Chicago. Whar- Singlon last nigM. gram 12 (Pilote. P. MacDonald) John-S BA and Hume}. Riverfllz20. 6. Detroit. L. MacDonald 1. (Ullman. A. Pronovost) 18:51 quhai'son. Charlottetown. Bathgate's 2am goal early in ‘ son and the racing strip was ml THIRD RACE the third 11911011. I the best condition this season. Orally BC" Andy Hebenton produced his wm Malhon and My Hero‘ro. Morrissey) l 3 1 second goal of the game mid-Fwere way in the period to give New :first and York a 6-3 lead. Hebenton had) given the Rangers a short-livedl 1-0 edge in the opening period! Bernie Geoffrion and Billy1 Hicke Sgorcd in a 20GecondlBangs took the second heat. span an the Canadiens wenti . . in front 21. Claude Provost (S)??? 1:323:30? the final race iscored on a rebound to make it; Official f ' . . 3-1 as Ranger dcfenceman Jim: 5 0" yCSlerdaYS caldg {Neilson and Henri Richard ‘lwere: starter. L. Neill. I. More- icrashed into Worsley. Iside; driver of gate. Alton Youn-. I . SUMMARY lLeod, J. Bernard; timers. C. Ste- Napsack and Audrey’s Pridei Bonn)“ Willem“) Times .33. .32-2. .33. . Crafty Bell owned by 0. Mor- ker; Judges. Jack Bell. G. Mac-:rissey. Charlottetown; Nellie |Bangs owned by Lem Neill, Mil- double dash winners in the Nome Bangs ‘L New) 3 l drn second events. and-Miss Chief (CV Smith) 5 2 2 Crafty Bell took top honors in DOW” Alec the third race. capturing thei‘D- MacNCi“) first and third dashes. Nellie Mighty Sep 2 4 3i l(C Flemming) 4 5 8 (C. Smith) 7 6 4 Bold Jeanie (.I. Muttart) 6 7 5 .Barbara‘s Vale (L. Smith) 8 drn. dgc over Toronto and Montreal. was trailing 7-1 but they came on strong to score 2 in the seventh, 2 1n the ninth and 2 in the tenth to a singleton by Seel in the eighth. STILL IN CONTENTION Despite losing to Seel last night Nicholson still remains in contention along with two other Charlottetown ‘ 5. Mar- MaeDoniald and Pauline who have suffered only one setback to 3 Marion MacDonald knocked Doris MacDonald from further contention in night action when she defeated her City Club op- OE ent 12-9. ther clubs to fall by the way- side yesterday along with Doris MacDonald and Elizabeth Mac- Do were Iris MaeLellan. also of Charlottetown. L. Turner of Alberton and S. Dye of Sum- e. The championship could be de- cided today. This afternoon at 3 o'clock Ferne Seel takes on Marion (MacDonald and Pauline Burden plays Mary Nicholson. Sho d Seel defeat Marion MacDonald in the afternoon, 3 re a Youth Clubbers jTop PWC 67-62 ' Junior BYC scored the come- back win of the year in City Basketball League action at Pilncc of Wales College last night when overcame a 34-15 halftime deficit to defeat Welshmen 67-62. The Youth Clubbers outscored the City Collogians 58-28 in the final half. Earl Murphy. wtlio scored only two points in the first half. was the big gun for teammates also scored into the and then score a victor the winner of the P. Burldegxteif Nicholson battle she will be in. loss champion and travel to Saint John to compete in the Dominion Diamond ‘D‘ later this month. LINESCORES (C) 122 204 21v S. Dye (S) 000 020 (1)): x—z M. MacDonald (C) 122 3 P.M. 204 21x x—lq P. Burden (C) 011 200 420 2.12 L. Turner (A) 100 031 001 0—- 6 D. MacDonald (C) 100 510 033 x—13 I. MaeLellan (C) 011 005 100 x— it 9 PM. E. MacDonald 101 010 030 1— 7 e P. Burden (C) 010 201 303 0—10 D. MacDonald (C) 013 002 102 0— 9 M. MacDonald (C) 100 510 020 3—12 M. Nicholson (M) 001 000 202 2— 7 F. Seel (RCAF) 210 112 010 0— 8 double figures. Ron MacDougal racking up 15 and Wayne Mac- Donald 12. Ron Diamond paced the los- ers with 17 points while Mike Dag-g followed close behind wiin Here are the lineups:— BYC:—R. MaeDougall 15. W. MacDonald 12, L. Baglole 2. T. King 4, J. Basha. E. Ellsworth 9. E. Murphy 25.—-Total 67. PWC: —B. Stannish 12. Gal- lant 8, R. Diamond 17. B. Dia- mond, M. Dagg 16. L. Huggan. D. Ling. S. Ladner 9. Total—62. consult HYNDMAN . Montague Peters spearclieaded the Rus- tico attack with a brace. while singletons went to B. MacNeill.’ HOCKEY scones; By THE CANADIAN PRESS A erican League Rochester 2 Buffalo 3 Nova Scotia Senior New Glasgow 3 Halifax 3 i Moncton 4 Windsor 6 ‘ First riod: 1. New Yor .i ‘Hebentonml3 (Hextall) 2:36: gfiwart’ D' 1' MSCLeodi Clerk “lum- Montreal. Geoffrion 19 (Beli- “W’sei J- Mulligan i FOURTH RACE veal]. G. Tremblay) 7:28; 3_ esults are as follows: — Napsack (I. Morcsidc) 2 1 i . FIRST RACE lAudrey‘s Pride (C. O'Brien) 1 3 ilunt, Joan DesRoctiies, Beiiyzwl" M31110“ “5- Bernard) 1 IIQuecnies' Irving Luce.) 2. Summer Street. Mlss .Rcal.M°ney ll - MBCDOHald) 3 2 Boys, relay . 1. Elm ff]- G‘"“""” 2 ZlNoble Argot (o Morrissey) 4 4 .(Bmm Casey, Thomas Gauant’ Doyllland (E. Shaw) 3 3*Dante (E. Bernard) 5 6 James Arsenal“, WNW rivo Hal (L. Kelly) 4 4‘Hey Gahagan (E. Shaw) 6 5 Muttart) 2. Summer Street. was '33‘ 33" Times ~31-4v 31-4- m a game of broom ban the Axlgrgglh'fiygxned by Mr 5. b Napsag‘i olwned by Ray Suds- - - ‘ ur . ar ottet w . ’ Summer Street school teachers ECOND RACE ‘Pria’e 0 " Andreys heat Italic students by a scone of My Hero (E Shaw) e . 1-0. only counter was not- ched by Gord Delaney after be- ing beautifully set by “Flash” Lidstone. Whitmore Muttart scored three for the Elm is (art getting the other. ' MaeKiiimon fired the lone ‘ mer Street counter. officials—starters m . gas - Lloyd Inman, David Connell. ounced carer — Norman MacDonald; TO-NIGHT R.C.A.F. ROYALS Game time 8:15 1 1 lThompson. Crap o w n e d by Mrs. Lloyd . such famous . colors black slip-on and 1 SALE of MEN'S SHOES Regularly 13.95 to 16.95 shoes Included oxford sty es Parkdale Pharmacy BARGAIN COUNTER Miscellaneous tems — t- amins. toiletries. baby needs, ete.. reduced as much as 50%. 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