. ._..t-. ‘n nip Guardian. m 'l'lii1is.. 30. 1964 15‘ SPORT ECHOES By Norman Maodonald summerside Bureau of The Guardian ‘Joly Qualified Official win have in Summerside in for a licensed official. Nancy M person of Mrs. Nancy Know. held a clinic for basketball re- .” the only I ice n s ed 5‘ £439"! Blah School re- ‘ . . V it an o t h id _, basketball °“'°”l "“ ‘he 15' Giving others paerl O?)p0(llll.Inll1)l)rf0 land. Mrs, KnoWl95 P355941 ll" qualify as Basketball Referees. ttoor test 18!! Summer in Yar- There is no board of Women‘s mouth. her home town. and la- sports officials on the Island. tpr in Suinmarside took a super- and at present anyone wishing vised written test which gave to become licensed must take the im the necessary qualifications Nova Scotia test . Silver D Coming Up Next week will he "Silver [1 Week" in Summerslde. whcn the best lady curlers from each of Prince Edward island curling entres will compete with one another for the honor of going to Calgary. Alberta later in the season. and vying with provincial champions for the Canadian crown. This one. is called “The Diamond D" and you can sure in this activity that dia- monds are a girl's best friend. and all the girls will be striv- ifll mightily to make the Diamond D. No rink is a shoo- in for the island Title. though one or two of the Charlotte- town rinks may be slight fav- orites. The games will start Monday. and continue till one ..be rink emerges victorious. Protest Not Filed Second Protest" rights. last year. under similar mistake The "Ten ' ‘ which we promised to talk about circumstances. The get worked up about somethinz snatched from them would not‘ which did!“ lake .Plat‘€- The have been victimized. Let's hope] combines did not file a protest. this iypp of ,ii..am,n doesnm have hf?“ peI'lecll.v in t h e l 1' when it was first announced . rights if they had done so. They um 9.-“um, cm,” Mg 3,, E ’were deprived of ten seconds at mm, in an N.}.[_[,. n mum]. film‘. and lll0UtZll We'll’ ll Oi ed to us like a pretty autocra- .ceriain of the odds. it is accur- ate enough to say that thcrc was a 50 to 1 chance they might have scored in those ten seconds. Yet, if they had protested, and won the protest, Junior Legionaires would be innocent victims of horly‘s part. We don't mean the linickcoper. We were sitting be- side him. and it was mighty hard to hear a whistle in the crowd uproar. The players ap- parently didn't liear it, because thcy continued to play for a in-iof time But once it was found out that the per-od was short 10 seconds. it would have been a simple matter to play to more seconds after the siren had gone. RCAF‘ Eagles filed a protest. and quitc within their SPORT OF KINGS . d .. thing like denying the people the right of free speech. In other leagues. money depos- its are often required to ac- company protests. to be for- feited if you lose. This is. of course. to keep teams from testing too muc idea of muzzling the right of protest entirely is something else again. it could be a door slammed in the face of any- one trying to find out what was going on in the inner cir- to hear Storey-Young -— Mae- bell in the next TV Question Mark. Hockey Playoffs Are Getting Started in Kings County By ED CLINTON ‘be a gav one for Souris Region- Sourls Bureau. of The Guardian ? al _ h d ‘ The lfland intermediate play-tel‘ fi3l”“lV3l I-‘li3‘lj‘l-5 TFri:al‘5 :31’! ff. "1 t tl th‘ lnli-1 « 7°05 3 3.V -" 3 3 0 l M Se "'1 emay I s lsaturdgy. ending S a t u r d a y A . t - trot was worth , cle. Anyway. we ll be waiting year old mm 5500 and the three".flOm. year amp -“"5 pefimm, year old pace — JACK ANNEAR. ii The PI‘l‘l'llC€ Edward Is- land Harness Racing Club, 0 ltchalk one make tip there for happen when a really importanil, H I h I S u C C e l a n I sportsmanship) for they would game come: up i, . - I Seventy-three colts were nom- inated for last year's PrinceiR.S, Edward Island Harness Racing}-three year old pace—.i.R. Wil-J 301110‘ -Club's colt stakes ' J-at-k Anlncar l‘Pp0l’lil8fi night at the club's annual meet- ; and Ferguson. lng held in The Bastilica Recfltbree year old trot —- E.F‘.f president 1 a s t. reation Centre, Annear announced that .r. bccause oi’ increascd payments, M . t C0‘ DA - in nomination fees and succccd- . 0 "'° ' _ ~ - - . _ dams mm Lady Mnneuhtplllo. lllfl payments tile ‘youngsters’ I "0" l-l'°Pll.\’“‘l-‘"19’ A” ‘‘“’"‘?‘l P)’ . °h“"“" 3‘ "°'“' 'l"'°Ct"m- l iLllE four- Arthur vs. Clarence Cam!» 3'9” °l‘l 9399 51.03"- Of the 76 colts nominated in 43 were three-year oids a ti dl seven were foiir-year old trot- ters. Nine two-yea-r old~s paid fill? gstarting fee. five as tmttecs and four as pacers. The i:liree.ye-ar old pace had 33 nominations, u-p was raced in elimination dashes. ninr over Ten colts nominated for the season. and it hree-year old trot and six of ced the them fa starter. There Hi-ghischool. Their first Wint. ]were seven four-yearr olds in the rot. Winners were as follows: Two Rendezvous k . ' t l —A k't * . three teams entered in the play-j pm. the Sport (ML the,-avg 5, i.f1-o[._]-[(11159 and sung, Club OHS. and One Of them has t0 Hots of action And the action ——’—" knocked off in the first round. That part will happen in th e first round of the "C" playoffs filth a basketball game. Or at teams met in the second round'fm~ the gt;-15 team to me a last ."°3l'- Will‘ Mitre“ °°ml"3 team named the VIP's. and boy. out on top after a hard i0llEl1t‘haV9 we heard some wild Sm,-. series. The other team from this ties about mem_ After 31] the area is the Matthew and ltiac-lmmm-5 we've heard, we would, Lean Crossbones. who are enter- ; not [)9 at all surprised it t. h e ed in “B". and. as a matter of were a team from Outer Mongo- tact. are the defending champs. |ia_ The Crttsfihtinc-* “ill latt’.-‘lt’ The sport program resumes on 5 with the Georgetown Eagles in : Friday afternoon at the local? the first round. These tw ‘ ‘ teams also met last year. alsojaiong with two broomball gam-; tn the first round, and Sourisyes. A girls match will send the t emerged the winner in ' 1 —u 9 "1 tv, pits Montague a g a in st the teachers. Oh. those poor old Murray Harbour. and the two-teachers. Friday night. the ac-!_ winners will probably meet for ‘ tion resumes. and once again in the County championship. As wetthe rink. the local boys hockey understand it. the Bruins from l team wit‘. play Morell RHS in a Stan Peardon in order to beat con Montague and go into the finals. . Starting early in the morning LEAGUE REVIVAL look more successful with each ‘sions. one for boys. and one for 5 Pl . . Still small. it is gradually pick- the winner in each d iv i sion.l in: tip as word of the brand of hockey being played in each division, from Monta- lets around. The chief attrac- gue. Morell. tion that the league could have. High of Charlottetown. and Sou- and has got. is equa‘.ly balanced ris. other trophies. for the teams. All games played to date have been close. and any one of division will also be awar . the three teams has a chance of . finishing on top. And as they be- I come a little more valuable. the ranged by the s The entire program was a_i'-l tud thletic l o. rink. The ice Sports are on tap. no .. . 3 "M0-Si Vfllllfihlfl Pia-V"“ ‘“ 3°“ l sank 21 paintts in ii losing cause. (and we use the term loosely) a octs underway Thursday night when Morell Beavers meet. wit.ht1eaSt_ in supposed to be 3 bu. ‘ the Souris Flyers. These twoiketban gama Th, schedule is S.S.S.H.|_. El. 1 . I Goes Tonight The South Shore Senior Hot‘- tkey League gets underway t_morrow night at Rink. The four teams making up the Bedeque he league are the Freetown Ro- t yals. St. Elenors Lucky Dollars. eque Beavers and the Carle- n Combines. In the first game of the league he Freetown Royals c r o s s Country Cousins against the City ; . , - _ .~il‘8lg'hl. games. The other ser- Stickers. slid a wild contest is fililifgs :1]nlh£heBe(d:Idllfl0nrln(Ef0nQi ins being pdayed in Kings t‘.oun- A in store when the Seniors meet ' eight o.clm_k sharp. Caps Shade H1 H bo ‘ill have to stop regular Kings County Leaguelw I h c ar ur \l W“. e S The Capitals shaded the _and running all day. Saturday l'WlC Welshman by the narrow The revivalofthe Souris Town will have a basketball tourna- margin ‘of 65.53 in a regular Hockey League is starting to 'ment. There wiil be two dlvl- league game of the island Sen- or "C“ Basketball l.c-vaizuc avt attendance is girls. with a trophy provided for : mp pwc gym last mam. Elkvworth and Macomiaid led it o o it There wiltbe four teams entered th, Camtais sm,.m,g amok as ; they aw-is bed the twinee for 16 Queen Charlotte pm-ms Wicca Top scorer of‘ the game was gap of the Welshmen who Referees for the fixture wei- 0 George MoGuigen ond Doimn. : .. ...:.,.:......a:...,...:»x. . .;....:............«..‘...-..~ 2 .s;;~2;'£.:,s-.. . discusses reports with W. G. meeting of the club got under- : ‘Bill’ Gillespie, sewetta.-ry. treasurer before the annual Recreation Centre. 5 . won their i for the States 5-l E Bourbonnais a ; sists. . Canada meets Sweden today Big Three Emerge V , Sweden Today in 2-0 1960 Winter Games Canada By JACK SULLIVAN iCanadian Press Sports INNSBRUCK. Austria ICP) .- Russia elglit-counti'_v open. The ymina (7:-in:-idian national‘ period. team shut out Switzerland R-0. (;0A1,|r, m)[,ns niissuxs Whl The Russians piled up a 4-D l“""‘l"-"l- _ mm“ load before the Americans were measure of satisfaction for the am, [0 E... 3 goal in "19 mgrd "19 2-ilmt‘ 3 loss to the Americans In the perind and (mi). the fin, ",1 g : 1950 WW" G3m"5- and Czech’ minding of Vic Yurkovich. a 28- hml‘ 4 °5l°""‘l‘l3 9"‘-'5l“9d German! year-old worker with Interna- 'l°d 5°°"l"3 l" 3""'l'°" 19 59°‘ 7:.'l0.ti:3tl a.m.—Queen ‘ tional Business Machines in Ro- "M5 Charlotte R It s s i a defeated -1. and gained [The big three of the Olympic -.=hockey tournament — Canaria.f Ont.. Gary Begg of Moosomlnu feet.- and «C7.echoslovakia—-. Sask.. Dineen. Hank Averkall oi BIG SECOND PERIOD l opening games of the Port Arthur. Ont.. and George Swarbrick of Moose Jaw, Sasi».,_ lites later. made it 3-0 when his Th‘. "ex, scored in the second period to lonif Slltll ('3F0m9d' 0" 3 SWISS 3,,” for the championship so ,rit-‘s in impi'cssivc fashion Worl- nesday that indicated the il£,‘lll make it 6-!) gold medal is wide and Brian Conaoher of Toronto‘ ‘completed the rout in the third Cami‘ at lit the United Centre (iary Diiieen of Moni- and Switzerland plays Finland. in the two flames scheduled in way ms.‘ "light at file Basin“ l thaeillleggli/idc0:allie¢alil'llntllile Cana- dian coach. skated better than since they started 0 never was handed in to the ex- could have been rectified. and, I °lY"‘PlC ‘'''*"''"ll3" 3"” EU?"- eclltlve. so it's a bit difficult to the team who had the victory‘ I n g u ' P93" "M"? W lit’ Wasn't sails-Q his squad they have 't‘ied with their marksmanship. 1 it'rophy—-King Gallon owened by "I'he club finished the year with ‘ I-iumphirey. Kensington; 'a Bank eoif $t:ai.6:;k mm! wa. . . }'uiam~s Memorial tropthym The,Cliarlottotown Driving Park tof .rDairyma-n owned by ll/lia-ciiaejstafle the Colt Stakes during SydnI'.v. N.S.; 5Old Home Week in 1964 A Re-t.irin-g Directors were Lorne :‘Acorn Memorial trophy -jKelly Chester Pratt and Earle.‘ ‘Sara's Fortress owned by Wit.‘ 1 1 Mr. Kelly was re-» bur Dicktie_ Carleton. four yearjelectcd and ‘Dr, P Mk'icIn~l.\'l‘9l Mat-Kin-‘mid (teor-ge Gregory weie raced for the biggest stakes in .'G"'“‘9-°_ 59mPl". K“l'l'-‘_/llltlwll. l P"”°“"'"3 the ¢°"e""al m‘‘‘’'- the history of The Prince Ed- . , . ward island Harries R,acingl¢X“~’nd9d l0_ 590139 S9'ml’l9-.IJ-A- A““‘°"“' 3‘p”e5‘de"i- I““"‘"k Club. The two-year old trot went owner til Little Ark ‘. , for say» as did the t;wo-y(.-at‘.f3lll("'- Tyndall Scm.plc_ who W.G. (rlll0Sl)lE old pace, The m._.ee_yea,- .-,|_d‘('l!‘0\'e Ltttle Art to V'l(‘i.0l"l€i- lf!ii.f‘eaSl.l!‘(’l‘. I Special oongratulamions were N ing the directors reappointed, and his MavcKa-y as vice-president. and; as S(*(‘ll‘f‘1‘éi.l‘_\'-l jail dashes as a two. three and. , I once was only accomplished once TS h N T l before the Samples tuirried the C trick. it was Hillside Scott. March‘ 23 Wm‘, twwyear dds‘ :‘ owned by Dr. J. A. Kerr. Truro y me . and duiven by Johnny Con» - lTfV_V that did it in l939_ 1940 and; MOy_\--I-A_GUE __ Th? Rionta. 1 gue Regional High School hoc- Ml'~ A""‘-‘al‘ 3‘ '5'“? ‘Passing °f.schedule in the next two days. « D0118 M301-90¢ Ct’-‘cll -7- S“-‘W-‘I On ’l‘luirsday evening at 7.30 ;art. Art lvir-itcl~nnis and Dan Mac. . pg]-11, may take an [hp defending 5 ailven ‘gh schools champions St. expressed to Premier Shaw and I Saints once again this year iced lthe rarisinig of standard bredsldoubt out to retain the champ‘ ihy tiliciir avnmial grant. and to? iftllfillift-_ : l'l‘iie Ciiai‘.lot.i.etown oi-ivin-_:1 0" l“"l<la.v nlzht the Mnnlazue "They've got to keep after‘ their shontiniz." he said .-met‘ ‘<§- Sm ._n,. ll with more than a ute. RIGOLET IMPRESSES Canadians had Eoalie Gerald Rigolet pounded shot a min- Father Bauer singled out RI golet as the star of the club. Rigolet played "an out standing name" in making 61 saves. said the Roman (fatholic “He is a Father Bauer said his play- ers are in great spirits and have thcir minds on nothing else but the games. "l don't think I them out at night. not even been sigh "Forward Roger Botirbonnalsl El very sharp could drive They have tseeing." is the to:im's stcarliost pl:-iycr.", :ll!€ coach said. a - Johnston of Birch “is another good player." ml Marshall‘ B’ “ Hllls, Saslc, reliable-J‘ For a while it appeared that‘ it in Swiss. who upset Norway” n il1Pli' preliminary-roiiud wniild hold the Canadians to a respectable Ft"OI‘P . . Rigolet held them scoreless Deep regret was expressed by i km, team faces 8 ‘wavy league 3 with three seconds remaining in the first period took a pass from Kcnzie of Weston . But Dineen Barry Mac- _ Out. and A . I . whipped it high l0-toot shot that l The thank, o{ the club wa5LDun5|Hn‘g High gchm1_ The. slapped into” the net uurielr Ri-. ‘‘ "“.Bangor l3-l at Morell rink Tues- ,-his government for encouraging l a good hockey team and are no of ice time and good coaches the ?d3-V “ll-3‘ - Scoring for the Harbour were: i Montague squad are determin-- ed I allow them no slack tricks ‘Blair weir‘ 5; Angus M3g‘e5""' 7 and will go all out to win ‘park and pm,‘-gnciai y;,g]m,,'u,,n-team tangle with the Summer- ion Tliursday and I-‘rirla_v night. :L‘°BiRf”_fi?5Zii3;i‘l l A5g,()(-jafion gm. mph. c,H,p9,.a_3si'rie HlEl1 at Montague at 8 p.m. ‘Hockey fans of the area a re ,tion and financial assistance in Till‘ ‘Mm has 3l"°"‘ldY lake" !making the stakes a success. VHN mi: war . W_G. ‘Bill’ Gillespie presented . ‘ - ' . . , Hm, “Mum-_a1 Smemem. Th 9 Although both Saints and Sum- lveteran -sP(_,l.P'aW_‘mamrer mm mcrsidc have bad the advantage lined in detail the monies re- ceived and disbursed and his report showed the club ho be in a healthy condition. $3220 had been paid out by the club for purses during the year. ‘ % Royals Down W Bulldogs7-3 ’§: 1 The Pownal Royals defeated ;Nine Mile Creek Bulldogs 7-3 in the second game of the semi- iinals for the W.R. Shaw Tro- phy at North River Rzink last On Saturday nrigvhi tthe Hlamp-, shire Bulldogs play the Dun- staitn.-izc Comets in their soc-l ond game, of the their so-mi-j final series in the North River. ‘Rink at 8 p.m. l \\\\\\ , cor He n ry association under_the .fluid8I_|C0 -‘ Art Peters should ‘of its president, Pius Fitzl-’atrick attrgct g few more people. . and aided and abetted by faculty 1advisor Herman Connolly. Thou This area has needed a good peopte have done a lot of work league for a long time. The last in preparation for the Carnival. league attempted with teams and will do a lot more. and de- from this area was too uneven. .'sei've special commendation for and drew little interest. A few their efforts. _ . I years back. a Kings County l.ea- We hope their first ‘ W i ii i er tzue was fold ed. but visiting lcarnival" is ii huge succeslt teams brought half or less oft ‘ ““‘"" " their teams to games and foinw th. is the resulting lop-sided scores at- ,b£:;lf:?,:isncis;:llls of l“gowff" laid ‘ tracted little interest. The in st: ‘ ' I successful ' " n or. anized the Souris took part was the Garri- §%';,l;';";;3 A,‘,vcl;,n¢ £01. club of; non League. played shortly after S‘ Andrew, in 1745‘ i the last war. and. man. th a ti ' wasn't exactly yesterday. ‘ down by the "22 noblemen and The Bowling playoffs in Sour- ‘! -"mt underway last week. and Fxcept for one game produced no upsets. That game was when the attractive young Blue Owls }:_Den<Il‘;d the more experienced I ouc ownsin the Women's; u u l-Pattue. The first rounds will; SODOY5 continue this week. with the‘ _“ Iemi-finals set for next week. The Mixed League teams are illoposed to enter this week at the latest. and this lesiiue may . (Filth lame in start its schedule next week. : SENIOR HOCKEY FORUM THURSDAY. JAN. 30tii—B:lS m. Joiinnies "Flying l'l¢lWll3" STUDENTS: 35c — nouns: -use BORDEN iti'N'i( TONIGHT. THURSDAY 8:30 P. . 8’slde Combines 1"..- Borden Nationals ALSO - Bordon Bantams -—Vl.- irapnud Bantams Between lot and End period Ikomll t of 7 series) \\\\\ ¢\\‘\\ NOTICE 892-2439 Manager’: Office 894-9232 / . //,~ BANK or Millili / Canada's First Bank \\\\wt\ We have a new phone number \$ On return to our Grafton St. premises K our telephone number has 3- changed. "-—-' General Office m ___:: 892-2437 . . 892-2438 been W? ’/ ////// lllllll \\\\\\ I ‘looking forward in these games Vl('i0l‘_\' from St. Dunstan's eat" land no doubt will turn in large; numbers. School hockey gener-‘ ally is well supported in these. centres. in BULK 3 PAC LB. ‘ iron ONLY °"““W-‘" isi.ANu ill-‘.l.l(‘lt)llS RFAD oval cm-ii fired in "hat trick" for the LUCK‘. winners and D. South collected Doll’ ‘ ’ ’ " one ORANFES B. Smith. R. MacDonald and lf:(')‘}-‘ .; ' J. MacDmigui-ll were the marks- ONLY DOLLAR . men for the Bulldogs. - SAME. doz_ OF THE YEAR 1 I ilili////J/y/// ///// \\\\\\\8 \\\\ $1 1 LARGE ‘ I GIANT‘ l MAJESTIC O .> "3 ; suns { 39° gole-t‘s outstretched arm. Tliailcrcased Editor was the spark the Canadians when the secon Aft Rob Forhan of chesicr. Minn., kept the score ireal and Roger Bourbnnnais of down :Riviere Qui Barre. Alta.. were ; the Canadian stars. Dineen had ‘two goals and an assist an goal and two as f. "(lmeh-(‘;f tielrljllgi ;"‘:::' front of the Swiss net. period while make a save. But he continued- in the game and turned in 57 sa es. Reporters trying to get some _ Russian post - ‘weren't allowed near the p y -. ers in the Soviet dressing room . Austrian guards blocked then. : way. and even the manager oi- U.S. team. Walter Busn,§ was refused admittance. Czechs the Germans past centre ice. asi they scored eight ‘of their goals: in the last two periods although‘ , didn't bombard their on. E position with the frequency the. and Russians didi against their opponents. - Biggest hockey crowd of the} . 9,000 turned out for the l Canadians Swiss d Only 900 saw the Canada-Sw zerland game. . Rigolet. the Swiss netminder. gperformed all sorts f tions to block labelled drives by Canadians who buzzed In front of his net most of the not Rigolet _ hots in each of the first two; riods and 13 in the fimal ses ; . the y s I pe ' on. | Goalics Seth Martin of Trail. (' and Ken Toronto had comparatively eat ‘ in the Canadian goal‘ saves. game in the third pe- made seven of the ai-cs. The ('.Jlllafil3l!.< qiiwkly In- Si. Peters Takes Game 4: (tlomcnt Sinnot. 3: P. . Sin their margin period startcn r 33 seconds. i-‘orhan heat Newmarkei. Rigolet with a shot from about 21 Valley. Calii .- U‘ > A little more than six min-13 on Akervall‘s screened drive from the point ‘lo the Swiss were short-y Dincen scored his second ni. little more than‘ three minutes later and war- finished the secot1d-pe- 1‘H['Rs[)A}' 3:16 of the third period I’- wh" has Me" ler from a pileup in‘ 4, _6, seconds trymg "’ penalties called in the game. Russia's slick passing com- binations were too much for the Americans who had five play- er 'n the lineup from the team at t "me °°mT:"' thiitl won the gold medal he hardly alioweol Co. Ltd. American contests it-, of contor-i stopped Bl‘0i’i(‘l‘it‘l( nil Broderick en- ii arbour OllSl.E(l - Russians .1-2 and the Canadians CONGRESS OF ART international _ history of art wtll and Buiirhouiiais‘ dt_’iPnt'€l_ll3" 3"” h"”"”'d he‘ be at P-onn Sept i4-1'3. 1964' the hind Rigolet. The fourth goal lam was in New York ,_n 1961, TO-DAY AT THE FORUM B"""""""“‘~‘ '''‘“l‘" ‘‘ 7'” '3" llztltt-12:00a.m.-—Shcrwood Hit Couacher completed the rout l7 '.:4_-“.45 P_m.___P_ '$_ 00 p.m.—Figure Canada got four of the six Flying Hawks vs. Students 33¢ Adults 75¢.- Tlie Rogers Hardware Ilre Taking We Will Be Closed Thursday. Friday and Saturday, January 30th. 31st. February lsf Re-opening on February 3. I964 ‘ The Rogers Hardware Co. Ltd. Queen St. Charlottetown “'35 . Will Be Closed ~ For Stock - Taking On These Dales: . CHARLOTTETOWN STORE Closed All Day Monday February 3rd SUMMERSIDE STORE Closed All Day Saturday February 1st iciors; . vs a This ooaiiiig weekend should ..in.. ..... .... 5-5.. .