PAGE EIGHT THE EASTERN GUARDIAN Montague Mixed iMon.tague Takes 2-Goal AGENTS: -XONTAGUE: Harold F. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Walden Layers Landry, Mrs. Byrzn Stewart. The Guardian may be bought at th Blue Donia Restaurant. In Georgetown: The Poat Office; in Souris: ..'n0CllY, Montague rink, to- night. Skata alter. p ....-csuicn your: dry cieminzi for spring. Men's suits. overcoatsi troucers. jackets, sweaters. MP5,; caps, bathrobes. sport shirts, law dies" suits, dresses, skirts, blouses” 1 a e k e t I. bathrobes, overttoatml sweaters. Children's suits. dresses.l pants. overcoats. sweaters. House-l hold drapes, cushion rovers, run-1 tiers. mats. hPd spreads, blankets. .1;-, 1');-tux; Dry Cleaners, Mon- tague. i ..'BOY 5('0l'T M!2ia'TlN(i - A meeting of the executive of the Montague Boy Scout Association was held in the Bank of Com- merce building last evepinit ullh Rev. Kenneth T. Norris presiding There were ten members present. Rnuiine business uas carried on. and a number of small bills uere. nrdered to be paid Mr. Gordon Coffin. ctiairiiian of the ianilamtill commlfLD5'. reported tuat 5183 L15 had heels collected and alter im- viairiiiiic riieque for M3500 to pioriiicial ll0dCltlll.”lllCl'S. the sum of 54823 was leit for use by the local a.-.-i-t'i.'it.uii. Mr. Dali Muriav and Mr Eric Diivar the rubs and st-nuts It via: point- ed out that there iie:e varaiiries in the cubs for boys between the ages of eight and 11 years of age. It it expected that a Jamboree film will be shown sometime in Mari-ti. Follouiiig disciission of aeveral utner matters. the meeting adjourned. -t Rangers, Black Hawks In Scoreless Tie CHICAGO. IAPI-New York Ranger: were held to a. scoreless tie by Chicago Black Hawks Fri- day night to move into a fourth- ace tie with the idle Boston in: in the National Hockey bonnie race - Summary. ' First Period No acoi-iii: Penalties. None. Second Period No acoring. Penalty: Gadsby. 3:4-3. Third Period No scoring. Penalties: Fogolin, major, and Irwin. maior. 3:33. Stopa: Bower ......... .. 13 16 8--3'7 Rollins 7 12 8--27 Coveliedirlilanks Rockets 6-0 ('oxo-liiiavl Flycrs hlaiiked the Charlottetown Rockets 6-0 at the Forum last. night. in an Intermed- iate C hockey game. The game uats a liidden-death affair in the Queen: tfoimty play-offs. Norman lHHRhl Larler S4'fllPll (wit-p for Cnvetieari. The winners other goals vwro trinrasd hy Ralph .lri.uy. Harold Hiizhes. Leo Dow- lzng. and Leigh Misner. Gene X'Vard, in nets for (Towi- liead. picked up l'ii.l third shut- out of the playoffs. Summary. Firat. Period 1 Cnvehcad. Josey. 'Lart.ori , ,,,,,,,,,, H um 2- Covehead. Hughes. (V. Deaconi ' 540 Second Period 3 Cnvehearl. Dowling. (Mar-Donald. Lari!-rl .;.,.. L Covehead. llarter. Mloseyi .. ,. Penalty: G. Mavinnls Third Period 3.15 14.05 5 (Tovelis-ad. Lartnr. 'i"-. Biirizet ......... .. 5.0.1 I (lovrhead. Misner, 1743 'lf, Mcfmiighlini T0-DAY ONLY ESTHER WILLIAMS in "DANGEROUS WHEN WET" reported for p 0 following pia-ciestin MT)ri-tague: and Guardian Office; The Snack Bar. ..'Wl-IEKLY CARD PARTY The regular weekly card party sponsored by the C. W. 1... Mon- tague, was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lauigan on Thursday night uith a good at- tendance. The door prize was won by Mrs George McKi-eiiian. the ladies prize by Mrs Lester Carpenter. and the men's by Mr. Cecil. Power. New Perth. Marcel Clements To Join thlitax Fllliiitlll Nlatitil Vlwiiitinis of tlis- Kuiiix llltltllls ix ivpuitmi in ll- mi tlir twig iii lliii-fax to join? (hr xtl.intiiw for the pill)-tiff.-.l t't.-miiiiis pI,.iii-it with the Islami- mt l.i-t ituil tilciiiiiits .iu-i .l).Illlli il't'niiiinr x-iiiv trntiii-iit.itiw llilx unit. tl'Cnti- lltli - Ilil ltix u.i. him in iii.u titr- i-i.iii-iii- 'itIill is tixpvitiii tHl'I' iiiv ui-nix-Vllll. L I Hockey Scores l( iiuiiiliiin l'n-ssi Nzilioniil l.n-iii:iie- xvii Yt)lly ii. miiiagii 0 Hiiriiiilw )Iiijor-- tlliiotui 4. Sytiii-xx X Uliilltl Btu -l, ll.iliI.ix 5 15', S. Sr, ( iinipitmship-- . l Windsor I Slcllaiioii 3 l l Fire-t gaiiie hast-iii-sixriii .ni.vs. lnterrolli-girlie; Mr-Gill '3. Tmmito 6 Ontario JiiiiiorG Unit 2. tiuclpli 12 Marlhorns 6, Barrie '2 Si. Mi:-liiii-is R. Kilt-liciiiu 1 lflntario S:-ninrv Kit:-hriicr ti. Haniiltrin 2 Northern Ontario .S'enior- i Saiilt. Hut. 2. l Pt-niliinke 1 I Curling Draw Ciirliiic diaw for Satiiiday alter- iliflnil at the Charlottetown Curling ' Cliilf 2 p m Ive I-Sr-azixiins. J S .'iiarDmi- 'alcl rs H l Spillett l l Ice '2-Seagrams. man rs J F. MacI.cod l Ice Zlvseagrams. W. H. Worth vs Dr. H. Maclntyre. . It-e 4-Open for ciirlers not on. teams. A w Hind-l t . 330 p in. Ice l-Barrett Ti'ophy. H. imb- .-:. .tr.s Caineron son v ' Ice 2- I.t.i::i'cYi 'F:".7pliy. ii'. Guss vs, W. C Maclmaii Ice 3-Seagrams. I-' Hansen V: J. Burden. Ice -- E S. (iidduigs vs F Acorn 1; L -.L...., .'A..... Atlantics Edge Glace Bay 5-4 in Overtime HALIFAX. 'CPi - Bob Bowiiess. siarnmlxig in his rrhouizd its hcl fell in the ice, gave. Halifax At- lintics a 5-4 overtime victory over Glace Bay Miners Friday night in la vi ide - open Ma ritime Major Hockey League game. Set up by 8111 Ford and Pete Wywrot. Bowncm drilled a sizzling shot at goalie Cliff Hicks nndi lwhen the puck bounced back he slapped it under Hlcks' arm as he fell to the ice with a Miner de- fencoman on his back. l But Bownesa had to share star billing with Hugh Campbell. Mi- 'ners' big winger whose playingi made it appear as if he had a, personal fetid with Haltfax goalicl Rroy McMeekin. Artiially the two. Shows 2130- 7 - 9 l'ltlNCE EDWA Warner Bros". oThiS islpve" l I can It " . . i T'c"""c9L”' J0A:EvTEt.G;0:4rl i;uB(:EALt0 Shows ” EXTRA! 3:30 - 7 - 9 "GONE FlSlllN' " T li,ll()N. - . writ). 5"W'0' GRACE MOORE '5 3otl6S.l -9 Edison ( can-rror. MON.-TUES.-WED, "Md 1)! tawny-in ll showing: "son or cut: sraiia" , man. in the. first period arfd forced the km-,1 .c, R,.-vanvyi; 3g Tommy. game into overtime with the only smug,-i c nmianvi goal of the third. which came iin- 3g Gm; (7 virsfyy 5,.C- g L laasisted after a rink-length iiusiiihan Ksnnv (C Rm,.n..; 2, J0,” THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Curling Draw ,. Following is the draw for the mixed bonsplel at the Montague curling rink today; 7:00 p. m. West ice - Dr. L. A. Johnston, E. Cudmore, C. Nicholson. A. Mac- Laren, vs. G. Gordon. J. MacDon- ald. J. E. Cudmore. E MacDonald. l .."1'he Montague shmohawks took a two-goal lead in the inter- medlatein series by defeating the Georgetown Eagles 64 at the Montague rink last night. It was a stellar performance by players and goalies of both teams. East ice - J. S Desfiochea, and the fans were roused to a Vera MacDonald. F. Fraser. A. high pitch as the two titans bat- MacGregor vs. J. Larkin. G. pow. tied it out for the first game of the series. For over fifteen min- piitea the players fought to break the goose egg. bue each was deter- mined that the other would not. .gct the initial score. One spectac- ular play after another followed which brought applliuse from the fans who last night irrre treated er. S. MacDonald, E. Clay. 8:30 p. in. West ice A. MacDonald, H Clair, G Wright. G. Llewellyn vs. D MacGnwiiiiy M. Nicholson, 0 Maccaiinell, F D8SROchc.s. East ire - H. Moar. L. Sinclair. R Hamilton, C Sir-wart vs. G co!- Lead In Playoff Series fin. B. Mt-Gouan. E. Robertson. to one of the finest games this C. Gordon. year. Such a gruelling pace could 1000 p. m. scarcely be continued and it re- west ice Dr P lViat:fnt.ire.,spite came when Landry for the O Poolc. F. Shin. J Johnston. vs. i visitors notched the first score to A E Suiiiriiii. L Coffin, D. Cor- be tied tvi'n minutt-s later by. nisli. L. Daiis Hitches from M icLeaii. Tlllll'15l were even stcplicii when the ser- niid period opened with the same, Eist icc Di G S Iiinian. R.l Smith. R. Miir'ihi'. L MiicDoiiald.l vs. R Beck, H. Innian. D. Daiv1s.'t:'lling pace. and acain the visit- C Deliircv firs netted the breaker from Pun-p Snares - D Diiiis. C Jackson. lit-over-'5 st:(-k. I.. Sliephcrd ticd iti R Miiirav. A W"1litiiiaii. J Mar'- l azain one minute liter. but Gear's:--L llmlll. T. Citir P Stvwliiig H town forced iihead wlirn Sll"'Ti-l Smith. I. H Poole, T. Bess. lSll0t)llll': Fulilii-nvcr crack-d the -- -- ------ llilloiitacue goilie for his semiirtl o !a score of the game Montarziio the-nl lput on a terrific prr-ssiire attack. ' and although they repeatedly shot. rubber from all uncles. tlicv were .unable to get through Sullivan: ifoi- the tie. The last session was just overl u 0 two niiiiiites old. when Macimanl -the visitors" effective d”fPli(”'mflli. started off on one of his famnusl Cm:::;flWl;x:Elll5ur,Tr:all solo riishes which carried him. ' l 3 ” r':lit thrnugli the oppo-in: teairtl today 7'00 pm foi'asoloi'iistiscnn-. The applRt'3P it-e 2--Sybil Gordon. Dorothy "5 dmfvnlllll "5 ll mm” M ""7: Stezxart. Nita MacDonald. Marion hmlkml smllml. Wmmn M "laml , years for his tiemeiidaiis effort. Dnckeiidorff vs Glace Campbell. hmmcdi Down two. Montague the accelerator for n siistainr-d at-l tack. Hll"l1?S banged in tho firsly nun. MacLean followed with thel sr-cnnd to tie the score. and Mac- Lorraine Maccorniac. Maigo Bea- ton. Mary McLennan. Ice 3 -Grace. E. MacKay. Pauline Tndd. Bessie Prowse. Bill MaeLeaii vs Hilda Ferguson. Blanche Con- wny, Ethel Sutherland. Cleaver Mat-Leaii. Ii-e 4-Boa Jenkins. Florence lVld('L93ll. Mel Jenkins. J. F. Hobbs vs Louise Creamer. Jean Macbcan. D. Peterson, Jas. Cameron, 8:00 p.m. Ire i--Ruth Stead. R. E Jen- kins. Aiinin Wood. Walter Pickard iw Vmw slmmonda H. H slmpg Ce.iitral Royalty were tiie ;ig:srn- inn. Em”... Raynor. Doug Hm gate point. winners in the first. 1..., ggpauhne snnmondsr Op School Unit. No. I. Anniia,l Sclitmi. Raymm Laura Pmkalm Gordon Sports held at the-'Foi:iiiii last” night. ThPlI' total of no points gave. i steuart vs Connie M.acLeod. Har-j otit Stead. Bertie Howatt. Ed Wood,i Ire 3-Holly Taylor. Al Mac-l l.4-ocl. Jean Grant. Gil Henry vs Marguerite Stewart, Pauline Henry, Rosemary Hill. John Simmonds. 1 Ice 4-Olive MacDonald. Jean Mat-Lean, A. Howatt. Sybil Mac-I Millaii vs Addie MacDonald. Fercyl them R iiide margin over the neiir-, est rival, Parkdale with 34. Spring' Park had 17, Winsloe 14. East Roy-1 alty 13 and West. Roy.ilt.y in. At shield donated by the trustees of: the School Unit will be Dl'F5ClitL'(ll to Central Royalty School at a later date. and will be up for an-l Simnionds, Aggie Mat-Donald. Ada llllal gl'"mpelltll”ls Mam". t Spring Park School won the I George Grecory Trophy for the 9:00 p.m. , ' Ice 1-Bee Martin, Barbara Rn-. bf” my” relay le"m' Over two thousand per. Jessie Parker. Bill M.icNeill . vs Jean Hornby. Margaret Worth. lll Almndallc” El lllls people we-rci inter-school Mum MacNem' Ronnie Parker. imeet which 5-iw all the rlassriai IE, 2g Shirley 5.01.”. Gus Mac, well filled and keen rompetitlonp displayed. Referee-in-Chief Brig. Kenzie. A nos I-lott, Ster n -l . Donald Vsg Etta Bileii. Al'tl'ill1rgR,2:paecr,l W" W- Willi 0”'C"ll.V "Pmeil ll” Dmu MacD0M1d' Wendell worth. imeet and got the events away ICE 3gGem.gie Seaman. Allen. promptly on time. Art Perry was. MacMman. Helen Ma',Kenzic.!SLatEl' and Messrs. Gordon Rice. Clnnnrd MHCDOMM V5 Mm."l.-at Allan MacKinnon and Frank Bllt'k0 Jones. Waldo Hovt. Nora MacDon-l W9” -lllllws Alllllt-' 5” '"""ll Md. Jack wnmn: ljudgea were. Warren Gregory. Bil- ”, k,y,,,,n,,e wumm Don 5", lie Mactman and Sonny Ciaswcll. Ehmheth Macbmmldy Doug The following are the results of Saunders vii Georgie Seaman. Jim ll” ”'e"lll Hnrnma Kay Johnston. Ralph 1. Girls to yrs) 34 sec. - 1 Mar- jorie Low Maclnnis tP:irkdalet; JONES. l2. Cami Ann Chevcrie iC. Royal- ty): 3. Marilyn Roper (C. Royalty! lolm" l”:l'"m”le5- ll" Plll"- 2, Boys (6 yrs.) 26 ser. -- 1 Joe Campbell 33” Mllw” I 2'1 193d . Brown tParkdalri: 2. Russell Pic- through the Halifax forwards and govm .py,,-ma”); 3y Ewe,-1,y MC. d”e"Ce- Innis is. en. Ford, Billy Arcand, Rosa Waiaon , 4, guys .7 ya) 30 5pc. D 1 M11, and Wywrot got Halifaxa othempunvr pd) 2g MK.hN.1 Mccm-. goals, and Jim Farelli notched the mi... ((3, RI); 3g cscu M(.n0n,.1d other Glace my goal. pip,” Foi-u'.a goal iias his 76th of the; 5, any; ii; mp, (.,.,.nn ,, L 59350” Mld his W” R-T-3lBl-S ilHVE;Georgel Murray is Pi '1 GlP'Il him a total of 138 points. 10 more Thumpsnn iw,i; - 3. Gerald coiesl than the record set by Roy taucgi l (c R L i Whitlock of Charlottetown Island-. ti. Girls (R tips) 24 SN-, . 1 53.11 cm while with Saint John Beavers camemn up I; 3 sand” John. "ll" 5”l5”ll5 W” fstnii tPi- and Enid Livingston Glace Bay held the edge iniic. Ri, l shooting. and MoMeekin had to bel 7. Finis In u.-5. or my I 11..., spectaciilar several times in mak- Fri7,7,pI1 tea) 2 R-mym Dove;-1 mg 42 stops. Hicks made 35 saves l icR.i; 3. Arthur MacIiinis- tPi. l"”C-UPS3 l 8. Ski l'ivit'r 33 sec. -- t Ncil GltlCP nay: Goat: Hicks. rtr- Show and G... B--itnii ic Rl feiirc. Trecii. Lcytc. Cauipbrll: 0. Girls (9 .-,-.:i 30 shy. ... 1, forwrtrds. lvilllPl'. Ariictl. Kodatsky, Ann C-mp.-on mi -1, m..m- Kn... 1';:'l'”ll'”i Km Wi”Mn- Fmlii. My-.n.v ic n i; .1 Wl'liflVHSl'i:liv (C. at ' I t'( N , Halifax--Goal: McMeekln' tie-i 3lIaT,,,Bn;s:,,;?,.dll'.,l,,l.7 '..,n chunln "ll": Blmmi l”Ca”d- l-9Pl"”- Mi" Potiiid isl PI" 1 lificharl Mar- Nml; forwards: Wywrot, Bovine .lKim, n fg pf H I I Ford. ilollett. R055 Watson, Moi: H 0(.m; '(. 1'v' Fr (, 1 R V row. Mr.Plice. LI-Clerc. Douglas. l H ghl 1'”; F , ,3 " N ,0); RMHMZ Ohonuhuel Linumnny a .,y . c no in IP -Hhavi -. Pnwpm Bit-nda Colea. .1. Adele Beck. 4 siiwimanv V"l,l,"" 09'” rim Per.” 1-. Girls 410 yr.-it it see. M t 1, Ham” Ford Debby Plctch ism: 2. JiIfl'J (W-vwm” ........ kn Johnston tc. R3: 3. Donna Kon- 2-Glace Bay. Myles . "ml" lw-l: .;.-3mm. wauom N 6.45 13, Goya (10 yrs) - 1. Ronnie g(;1,ce Bay. cunpbe" Hire (C. R I: 2 Harvey Stewart. (xodaggkyy I E” (W); .1. Allan Macxlnnnn IS.P.i Penaltiea: None. 14. Boys ii-etavi J Sprint! PR"! 3....” pug” Earl Mackenzie, Jackie Pound. L-Halifax. Arcand Johnnie. Stewart, George Murray (Hollett. Leplne), g;,t,3 I5 Girls tll yrai - 1. Frances I-Glace Bay. Plarelli Thompson (W): 2 Marie Roper (Myles) 1430 (CR): 3. Gnron simmona tW.R.l. O-Halifax, Watson 18 "Boys (I0 yrs) 30 see. - l tMcPhee. Bloom) 13:40 Fergle. Robertson tE.R.)' 2. David 'I-Halifax. Wywrot. O'Brien IF); it. steph Dovvling iMon-ow. For-di . . 19:42 (CR). Penalties: None. 17. Girla I12 yra.i 34 sec. - 1. Third Period Brenda Cotes (CR): 2, Jeanette '-e0l'0' 3'! Clmvbell 3:12 Cot-idly (P); 3 Janet Gay tW.I. Pcheliin: Mylee IM. Amati 15. Boy: tiz yra.) in sec. G i. 1" ' Ferrzie Robertson tF'..R.i; 2. David '0""'lM Period Storey tom; a. some Camp- I-Halihx. Bowman 1,,” .w,R,,. ;:::-Haw-l';l'”'l ------------ -i 7159 iii. suitcaae. race. 41 sec. - i am". l ”"'- (&3flA"ld1'?d'lCKiT&1?H and Frankie men 6 , 1 : ac uala t .. Mensch" H 9 63; K20. Girla tl.'i yin 34 sec. -- i. Nhp aien Simmons -w.a.i 1. Brenda sMAR,'.y 'NDMN' l:dca;!(,a.v (P) 3. Laura Bernard Indiana in tropical Coiombis cen- 21. Boya (I3 yrxi 43 sec. - 1 turiu ago learned to waterproof Bobby Sin-imam tW.R.i: 2. Wayne clothim with the Juice of Leclair: (R); 3. Fault Robert- W -l ""1 .Ir . I Central Royalty P Winners In School Sports .p Rae on a long shot. broke the tie at the thirteen and a half min- ute mark. With about seven min- lites to go. Georgetown renewed the attack only to find an inpene- trable defence in front repelling each attack. Then on a break. with seven seconds to go. Montague got away, a scramble followed in the corner. it pass in front of the net. and Hughes bangs-d in the clincher to perform the hat trick and sew up the game. Montague will now lead George- town by two goals in the series total goals in count. The final gaine is SCllPdillPd for lOnlf.'llt, and it. will be announci-ti over the CF- CY Outporis plOQl'i-ltll whether the game it ill be in Montague or Georgetown. LlIlei:1).s2 Montigue Gail: MacDonald: defence F Slit-pherci. MacRae; forwairiss Miiclmaii. Hughes. L. Shcplicrd. Nelson. C. Stewart Cleiiicuts Cv90l'S".t7ixl1 GitRl' Sullivan: dPltIliC”' Jiiliiiston. l.Iar.Leaii. Mac- Phcr. fiirvzirds. Ftiill. Ixiiidry. Viz- DeMarco Wins lightweight Championship by Mimnav ndsir NEW YORK. (AP)-Bustling Paddy DeMai-co, who appeared headed for boxin('a scrap heap only five months ago. put on the greatest fight of bin career Friday night to wrest the lightweight championship from 30-year-old Jimmy Carter in a aenaatlonai upset in Madison Square Garden. A I-to-l underdog. the 20- year-old DeMarco, who had never gone more than 10 rounds before in his nine-year career. won the 15-rounder i with ease. The decision was unanimous and Wu met. with a roar of approval by the slim crowd of 5.730 which paid 323.727. The broad-iuliouldered. how- legged Brooklyn batiler nut.- I hustled. outfoughi. and our- .1 manoeuvred the hard-hitting l New York Negro. Paddy made Carter fight the way he wanted as he piled up Conn-ll. Piilil”.cui'ci'. Power. Mitr- phy. MicNc:ll Viitlicsoii. SlPi'PliS.x Siimmnry Fir-t pcrinrl . l.--Gct7r2Ii'oii'ii. I.:iiislry 13:30 '.!.-Moiiticiir-. HilZhPS tMirI.caiii 17:41) Pcualiics -- MacPliei-. 1 Second period y .'i A Geoipcttiiiii. Piiblit-over istrvcnsi 9:-ill . 4 --lloiitaciie. I. Shepherd i' (F. Sliephcrdi . 10 fit. 5 G"iir'1ct(iii'n. Publicorer . isiiiiii i-.-.4.'.l Peiiaiiies - Mziclnrin I'll. l. Tliird pcrlofl 6-Gvorcetown. Mm-I.e.iii 2.2!- 7 ” 'i slic. Hiiclies 5 tNelsoni .. 3:0-ii 8.---”':rl i"il(l. Maclsea ; II. Slieplinrdi 13:14 9.--Montaciie. M:irRae 1.'l:33l l I0.-Wont vzue. Hi tNr1.-aonl Stiff ighes .. I9: Millionaires Win 8-4 Victory Over Islainlers SYDNEY, (CPI-Sydney Million- aircs' four itiiansuercd second-pen iod goals give them the margin of victory Friday night as may tluwncd Cliiirlo't.etiivin Isl-inders R-4 in I. Maritime Major Hockey L01-I211! Trlnlc. The victory hiid no effect on the standiiigs. Halifax Atlantit-s and Sydney have clinched first and second plnct-s respectively, and Miners rriiiiained three points alicad of Islaiidcrs through tlieirl 5-4 loss to Atlantics in the other lcacue grime. Pwcr-d by Gordie Cnwaii, Mils split four goals in the first period. hnmiiici-cd in four coals in the sec- ond fiir a yfi-Z lead and l1ialt"lif”'l Isl.'iiidci's' tvio goals in the third. Cowan scored twicr. and the otlicrs went to Specs Cliorlei. Ray Lncrois Roger Diiluir. Lorne Pi- rie. Cll'll'llF Marshall and Andy M('C.illiim, Cliarlottet-iwn uas led by Olfllly C-iri'ci'. their it's-tiiidcoiriiiic ionk-i in who notched two goals. Ginl Girziinc and Vince Paladinn scor- ed the others I:lalit'lot'S rested Roger Bes-cllci and used their sub goalie, Frank; l2i Roper. who made It? stops. more than Norm Dc-ielice. l Linciips: Chiirlottetnwn - Goal: Roper: defence: GllSlai'P.S0li. NTCL'ill'.!l1e lm. Blackburn: forwards: Robert. Lalibcric. Sniiidoii, Wliitlock. Ca-3-i ver. Piilladino, Gigiitic. Ritchie. Gray i Sydney .. Goiil: Dcfelice; de-l fencw CD0lItl'.ReillTlOl1. McCal- luin. O'Connor, I3 McDoii.ild: for- iiardx Piric. Aniadio. Couafl. lclim-lei. Marchnll. Renniid. La- croix. DllbiIt'. ; Rctcrce: Power. Liucsiiit-ii: Cam pbcll and liiclntyre l First iierintl l--Cl! Ii'liillt'l.4iii'll. Giizniiv IGiist:ivr.soiiI 'l 13 2 --Svtiticr. Diiliuc t1,im-mxi .. Sill ft .-Fi-rliicv, God in tMarslia'il Ctioilryi 5.30 4 ('.liai'lrittctoun. Carver . IP:illiidino. Grayi H.-H. Pr-iialtv -- Blackbiirn l7.'il. second period 3.-Sxdiir-y. Clioricy. Icowrm. Conperi 1')-I It.-Sydney. Pirie, IB. Mcdorinld. Amadiot 0:35 R-Sytiiicy. Marshall tcowiin. Chorlcyl 7:711 Pcii.ilt.ics - O'Connor 13203. 19 ' 2.'i. Mrbatighlin 19:25. Tliird period 9.-Sydney. Mccallum tcowam in-Sydney. Cowan ll.-Charlottetown. Carver (McLaughlin) 10102 I2.-Charlottetown. Palladino twhitlocki . Penalties - None 22. Girla (I4 yrai M sac - i. Bi-nnda Cotes tCR.i. 2. Ferne Townsend (W); 3. Karen Bim- mona IWRJ. 23. Boys til yi-a.i 30 sec. - I. Wayne Gillespie tW.i: 2. Ronnie Stewart. ts.P.); 3. Bobby Simmons iw.a.i. 24Girla '13 and ova-r0 - 1. Brenda Cotes (CR): 1. Erin! Gallant iPI; 3, Velma Oolea (C. R! Bout (I5 and over) 24 see - 1. Kenny Cole: tE.R.i; 2. George Hurray tS.P.i; 3. Neil Shaw (0. 3). Legend: ER: East Royalty; W3. Winston; W112 Welt Royalty; I i l ordinary son 9l.2itl l I points with I flicking left. jab. . flashing hooga and daring llur- 3 riea. Trotters Defeat Nomads 62-'11; , i In Second Place The Sport Ludze Troiti-rs ('llilt'l'.- ed second place in the Island Bas- ketball League staiidings lastiiighi by defeating the Nomads 62-51 in an Island League game at the Prince of Wales College .iiiditor- ium. The Trotters spurted into an 18 point lead in the first half. lPtitllllf.'. 38-20 aftcr twenty minutes of pl-.iy.l 'l'he Nomads mime back stmiig dii"- lug the third quarter and early part. of the fourth and at one point. went into a 49-43 lead. But the. Trotters with timely baskets by Gillis. Nicholson and LePage raced ahead in the dying minutes to wind up the coiitesti t iwiih an eleyt-ii point margin. Wendell Gillis. continued his hot pace of recent weeks. as lic cnn-i nerted for '25 points Walter Le- Page and Earl Nicholson shared riiiiner-up honors iiitli eleven points followed by the improving Cliff Ready with eight George Scantlebury ii as high scorer for the Nomads with 12! points. Scantleburv connected fir four quick baskets in the early minutes of the second half in lead his team back into conteritioii. Freddy Coyle was runncr-up with 12 points fohnwed by l.oi'ne Mitr- Giiigan with seven Mark Ladner and Malcolm lV'la(:.l”fid,i'91l scored six The game was handled by Ivan Dowling and Hobby Lafierty. SYMMARY TRO'l"l'F.RS Fit FR Pi" i't.s W. tlillis 12 1 5 2.3 W. LeP;i':r B l 0 ll E. Nirliolson 5 1 n it I. .ilacKinnon ti 0 fl it D. liurge .'i I 3 7 K Ready 4 0 2 ti Totals 129' 4 10 3'.) NOMADS Ff; FR PI” PI: K Dalxirl 2 I O 5 F Co,-.1r G 0 n 12 G Sr:intlebiii'y 6 1 l 13 M. Ladner Cl 0 l '6 Mani-iadyeii 3 0 1 6 .t Coyle 1 0 fl 2 C. MacDouga!t 0 0 0 it I.. MtlCGUlil.'lli 3 I 2 1 Totals 4 3 5 51 Planlllonoer Drives For Golf Balls t NEW YORK. 4AFl-Now they're applying acroriyiiamlc priiiciiilcs to mnke. yiiur golf drives fly farther. One golf ball in.aiiufactiirer has come out with a ”dininoiid" cover niark-rig. in place of the usual round or squaie. diiiinlc.-. and proiiiisrs it uill riilrl at lcasi lfl raids in tiny golfers drives and that mine will get a lot. more distaiicc. . This niarkiiig. s.-id J-ilin Sprout. sales maiingcr tit gulf balls to: the United States Rubber Co. uiis dcvclnprit hy Filkllltlttls milirf ..p- plicri the piiiiiiplcs of Fl('llU(l)'ilit- nuts to get gi'calcr lift and riiiry." The ruiiipLiiiy's tcsts, he says. have sliniin that tie nvvv cover tlrsigii makes the ball stay in the air at- most a quarter of a second longer. rnnoar sons? H F9? COMMON 1. ' throat 1 ll” 1 5". Taking Drtiers FOB LIME For May Delivery. TERMS CASH RUSSELL CHING. Souria p. 91-!” p....u.. n. n,..i.- -. g each MARLJH 0. P154 other than a goaltender. ii'e',.3 posed .to it. B "I don't think Mr, can get his ruling to smk-. ) aided, because "he is inisim,r'm ie lng the ruling." Any rpplm-9n"L;:; Construction Of Ramps Begins must be approved by the Cm t through the Maritime Amalleull Hockey Association. I In announcing his decision H. league prelsdent said it ap,,.'.,.: thr. CAHA and The Marlins. rranch had put the league an "9 own regarding replay-m..n..v Pxl tconstruction of the ramps st either end of the new Montague bridge was begun yesterday, and approximately half of the work on the north end was completed. cept on recall: by pi-ur...5.i,,M It is expected that. if the weather clubs. hold.s., motorists will be using the bridge early next week. .j..-..j:-Mg A government crew was engaged yesterday filling the holes in the approaches to the' temporary bridge, and this has helped a great deal to make passage easier while awaiting the use of the new bridge. Sydney Says MMHL Rules Misinterpnrted 5.. tCPl--Syd- IUD I1 IN - wavcit IT VANlsu PENIVIATH DEIPLY TO Point out conomiou. QUICKLY lEl.iEVu my Millionaires of the Maritime Major Hockey League Friday ac- riiscd league president ('. Roy Y" h'”.lm, Th h H . ll . all! V iuti.-.., Slninleas While Rub hria s mii..i PIIQ from iiuilocanng chest ml 1 in I.., you GLACE BAY. N. ilat'Doii2iIrl of Iiiisinterpreling the titles by asking the MMHL clubs I'- solo on uiicilicr Glare Bay fuhhlt nn cheat. lglifflli an-l link. liinnrs slitiiilvl he allowed a re- m,,;,,,1:,lI' dei'"',l,l(l:',:;":"edf':."':"';'l;'l'":- . . ii pliit-cnient for an tntiired player. Into the nttecred area. Soothing I tfffilkrl; relief roman ri ht aw , nd . .... ....... ....'t...... :i...'....i".:':."...t.3.' Also at; ly eifective in clearing .i....,,d' Miners asked the MMHI. execu- t.ye to allow them a replacement fci 4-cnire Tommy Fyles. out for breathing plunge! when dllshlirtl .,, the season Milli an injury. Mt "l'lf(';"';"'":.'l" I: ll'di'4”l'l V0"! with il:it'Dtinald SRlt'l the request had ?.i..r for nigheyeiatk. 6il'l7hr5ll'l1: mm gone out to the other three cluba l and would he decided by a ma- , inrily Vote. Steven Mai-Donald. Mils' secre 51-A. NLESS i.iry. said: ”Tlii-re is no regula- l'tlf1 vi hirh would permit a rt- WHITE RUB iilarr-iiimit for an injured player nocxmr TONIGHT (i'iFl0RGETOWN EAGLES is. MONTAGUE SHMOHAWKS Final game Intermediate B Series It will be announced over CFCY Ouiporis Prograiii whether the game will be in Montague or Georgetown rowan INTERRIIPTIDN There will be an lIllelTLlpll0ll of Electric p()iH'l on our Montague circuit East of Soutliport, on Siiiiiiuy. March 7th, between the. hours of 9 and 11:30 A Ni and 1:30 to 4:.'3(l P.M.. wt-iitlier permitting, for the titti- pose of makiiig permanent repairs to daiiitigv siiiiiiri-it in the recent ice storm. Maritime Electric Co. Ltd. SPECIALS at Dlltiti'S. Gaspereaux wiiv PAY MORE? FLTUFFOGSHORTENING. p;r lb. .. 25c 5.l.'!l.l;'G"" 5”l'-lj.l39.'f '9.'.:-.1-.;;; 4” Was1iin;Powder- W TIDE. with your coupon. only . . .. . . . . Choice Pinkl m”"" " C” ""1 T SALMON. tolls. par tin . . . . . . . . . -- Barbourls PEANUT BUTTER. :24 oz. iurs . . . . . . . . 1WcCready's " C" Green Tomato CHOW-CHOW. 24 oz. 346 CiSi&”QEEy ” TOMATOES. I90. 28 oz. tins. 2 for . . . . 37c HEINZ IAIY FOOD. 3 tins . . . . . . . . . . 295 Prom. Toni and Richard Hudriut ' HOME PERMANENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . 51.2? aiTi&iTrrioe. in Effect until March ifoiiiy i?i'iiE-T3fMe'ii's.' w3fn?ii's"i3a -Chiidri-n'al 1 SHOW"- -I-o Svmtm. Jackets. Pants, shim. ete., iu-rum: at its iitscoutirs Haunt: nuns GASPIIEAUX up 34c 59c : g