Boston One Point Out Of Fourth f Rangers Down Lears 4-2; Bruins Upset C close the will not imperil hid sf ht. Lines- man Doug Davies too referee. Nggw yank (AP) A pair of nls by Pete Conaclior powered 8.. New York Riiiigr-rs to a 4-1 victory over Toronto Maple Leafs in a National Hockey League T.,.lnen1s:n(f?); (idllyghgquare Garden Hilgsllzheggllellilllailllll it (His dis- at the end of the firii Period. stasiuk at 13:02 (allied with the crowd of 12,207 fans saw the Ran- closed that Starr)" Rilffclicd mega. Couch” '(""'9d hill 5001"") 8051 visitors sliortliiiiiiicd. .llct(cuiicY em jurnp an in a 1.0 advantage tiuns (if the right cyc on the upl)" Wm) "lily 47 seconds one ill the was crediled Willi tl goal as 5 the first two periods and then eye lid. llc oLsu l'ECClVC('i a coiicu- second period and An y BB1-hits" Fcrnis l"laiiii.iii's sliui oouiiced stave off 3 last-period rauy by To ssion of the right eye in addition (boosted the Rangers lead to 4-0 on hm, mu, an m,-.,,.- oi tn. mum. to . slight hemorrhage. late in the period. Ron Stewart us, behind plameg negcd3 and Gerry James were the Leafs The "mm pm.-Nd H, , mg. The game was marred by an MINOR HOCKEYTACTIVITY Bantams Q.C.H.S. 2 vs. Q.S.5.. 0 Q.C.1-1.5 goals by G Ferguson, B. MacMillv In Colts 4. vs Unit No. 1. 2. Colt goals by Cyril Cooper (2). H. mallwood. P. Reardon; Canuck goals by F. Robertson. Gregory. Colts 1. vs. Q.C.H.S., 0; Colts goal by F. Gauthier; Colts win elimin- ation tourney. Pee wees e Q.S.S.,2 vs. W.K.S.. 1. Q.S.S. goals by B. Doucelte. R- 8 Dow. Unit No. 1 - 3 vs Q.S.S.. 0. Unit goals by R. Rice (2). A. MacKin- non: Unit No. 1. wins elimination tourney. y Paperweight: -- PSS. 1 vs. Q.- s.S., 0. P.S.S goal by Geo. Mac- Cuba 1. 13.5.5. goals y H. Mac- Mm... (2), G. MacDonald; Cubs goals by Jayme Kennedy; P.S.S. win elimination tournament. Regular Interscholastic - Unit Basebak Results By THE CANADIAN PRESS SATURDAY At Miami, Fla. Boston (A 100 012 103-8 11 I lrooklyn (N) 002 001000-3 8 1 Susce. Casale (4), Kiely (7) and Daley; iernplcton. Drysdale (4), Harris (7), Lehman (8) and Cam- nella. Thompson (6). W-Casale. - Drysdale. I-1R5: Bos-Buddln; lkn-Hodges. At Tampa. (N) T Fla. an 010 020 000-3 10 1 Chicago (A) 022 000 00x-4 10 0 Black, Taylor (4). Gross (7) and Ialley; Consuegra. Byrd (4). Don- ovan (7) and Loilar. W-Consuegra. L-Black. HRS: Cin-Post. Bailey; chi-Newman. - At Clearwater. Fla. Milwaukee (N) 000 040 100-5 10 1 Phil: (N) 200 010 000-3 7 IT Murff, Jolly (3), Nicholas (5), Paine (8) and Rice: Pieretti. More- liaad (3), Miller (6), Negray (8) and Seminick. Lonett (7). W-Jolly. L-Morehead. At Tucson. Ariz. New York (N) 000 322 00f)--7 15 3 Cleveland (A) 010200 000-3 11 I Worthington. Burnside (4). Rid- zik (7) and Westrum. Murray (5); Score, Nichols (4). McLish (7) and Averill. Nixon (7). W-Burnside, L- Nlchols. I-lRs: NY-Westrum. Maya 42), Rhodes. At Scottsdale. Ariz Chicago (N) 012 000 000-8 6 0 Baltimore (A) 000 000020-2 10 0 Drott. Anderson (4). Briggs (7) and L'.ndrith. McCullough (6). Tappe (6). Held. Ferrarese (4), Locke (7). Brown (9) and Trian- dos. W-Drott. L-Held. Hits: Chi- Banks: Bal-Francona. At West Palm Beach. Fla. Pittsburgh (N) 10000000-1 4 0 Kansas C (A) 100 200 00x-3 8 3 Friend. Littlefleld (4). Surkont (7) and Kravatiz. Hall E(. Kellner, llomberger (4), Bradford (7) and Astroth. W - Romberger. L-Llttie- held. HR: KC-Simpson. At St. Petersburgh. Fla. N.Y. (A) 000 000 000 0f)-0 I (1 (11 innings) '1. Louis (N) 000 ()()0 000- 18 Il McDermott. Terry (4). Coleman (7). Konstanty H) and Howard; Flowers, Schultz (4). Miller (7) Ind H. Smith. W-Miller. L-Kon- atanty. At Lakeland. Fla. Washlngtn (A) 040 210 010-8 I 4 Detroit (A) 001 100 ooo-s s o Brodowskl. Chakales (4). Aber- Iathy (7) and Berberet. FitzGcr- d (7): Bunnlng, Froats (3), resko (5). Tiefenauer (fl) and Lou. Wagner (8). W-Brodowski. L Bunnlng. Hus: Wash-Runnels. Ber- berot. FitzGerald. Sunday At Bradenion. Fla. Pliila (N) 001 000 001-2 I 1 Milwaukee (N) 112 022 00x41 11 0 Meyer. Mrozinski (4) Bollnda (7) Wehmeier (8) and Lonnett. Niar- hos (5): Bpahri. Buhl (4) Burdetle f7) and Crandnll. W-Spahn: L- Meyer. Hits: Mil-Bi-utoii. Aaron 2 At Tampa. Fla. 0 (A) 0200102001-6 if f) ) 020 I30 001 0-5 9 1 (to innings) Harshrnan. Stuffel (B) Pollet (9) Lollar, Batt (1) Moss (10); wrsnce. Vslent no (5). K dy (7). Podbielaii (9). Senerchla (10) and Dotteror. W-Pallet; L-Sener- (this. am: Chi-Kennedy; ciii-Dot- At It. Peiersburg, Fla. It. Louis (N) 101 wt 000--J it 0 New York (A) Mi 0(1) 03):-4 5 Iliseil. Poholiiky (4) Mabe (7) Sonic Turley. Kuclis (4) Stur- dlvaat (9) and Howard. Johnson ('I). W-Koch; L-Mobs. El: NY- Iantl I. s M Orlando. Fla. I (A) N) 021 000-?) I 2 Aria. (A) cut an no-s ii -i (it) up injury in relcieg Ficii Store . Storey was fort-oil to retire ear in the second period when he was by the stick of the No. 1- 0 vs played fixture. Q 1 by Gary Watts win by Q.C.H.S this year to was Q. .8. - No. first of home-and-home games. Maclilillan (2): Canucks goal by Gregory. (MacFarlane). fans 1: Hornet goals by R. Blggar (3 Leafs goals by J. Duffy, M. Duffy. F. Robertson; Cubs goals by J. Kennedy (3). Abbie goals by Donald (Watts. by Smallwood. lco Race: For Wed. Afternoon town and vicinity of the year will be held at North River near the causeway on Wednesday. will be held which include s class A and B trot and a class A and B ones listed below will be classified on the ice. Marion l!:.. Gingerbread Man. Cal- umetts. Marieli Woody. Leahy's Dream. 3.. Guy Baron, .lerry A. Hanover. . doubles finals. .SII(il)lll'y Wolves Oil 410 10:41 10 I (4) Winni- ' til kd th rightes cciden B. Y D0 9 (Rangers, waltly h Two stitches WEI: Q C if S.-l in s i:l(-st-ty interesting Interscholastic .C.H.S. defeated Unit No. of l-() on a nice ).'()al) (G. Ferguson). This 1 . T111 es the city title Q S.S Final - on the Round Robin series 3. QC 1-1 S. - 2 and Unit by a score tsndin 1 - 1. cries for the Island Title. t Regular Minor Playdowns: All) Bantams - Arrows 3: ClnllL'i(S Arrow goals by D Rogers. B. Pee Wees - Hornets fl. Canad- ); Canadians by Luna. Paperweights - Leafs 8; Cuba 1 Ablrics 2. Vlcs T. P. Jay and W. Mac- Joseph): Vics goals Midgets - Ths first ice racing for Charlotfin Beginning at 2 p.m. four classes ECO. Any other entries other than the Horses already entered are: . Class B pace: Prince Marie; Class A. trot: liloppett. Sunny Captain Logan. Muriell E.. Class B pace: Buddy Watson. Miss Real Money. Ginger 11.. Mill- ie's Express Just Sandra. Class B trot: Helen Playdale. Decpy Dale. My Hero. Lornle Bud- long. Just A Squire. Johnny Mc- Kel . Si. Francis Cops Mar. Hockey Tlile SACKVTLLE. N B.. (CP) -St. Francis Xavier University of An- tigonish won the Maritime inter- collegiate hockey title Saturday night here with a 3-1 victory over Mount Allison University. St. FX won the opening gains 5-1 Wednesday to take the two- game total-goal series 8-2. Keatlng. Doyle and Swartzack scored for St. FX. McLeod was the lone marker 1' Mount St. f.X. Takes Tenth Straitiht Basketball Title ANTIGONISH. N. S. (CP)-st. Fancis Xavier University won its 10th straight Maritime inlercolle - iale basketball championship Sa urday night with a 59-50 win over the University oi New Bninswlclt. Si. FX took the two-game total point series 123-121. Joe Sanborn paced the winner: with 20 points. followed by Fran Shea with 18. Dan Brannon was top scorer for UNB with 13. one more than Jin Mllhgan. The teams fought a sen-saw battle through the contest and St. FX was forced to come from be- hind i5 times. Single Ch'ship CAIRO. (AP)-Australia's Lew Hoad won the men's singlos cfismpionshi in Egypt's inter- national tennis tourna mint. Sun- day by defeating Sweden": Sven Davidson in five sets. The scores were 1-6, 6-8. 4-6. 0-1. H. Davidson then teamed in with Althea Gibson, New York. and defeated Eogiandfs Roger Boc- ker and Angela Mortimer 0-0. H to win the mixed doubles title. Miss Gibson and Madame Ab- bll. Ecwt. downed Miss Mort- imer and Australia's Jennifer Hoad 0-3. 7-5 in the woman's Lennie Champs southern il'iti..i.i..u..n I-I.'i'hswis Usual-ssvn Is. marksman in the final period. pulled to within a point oi the last National Hockey League playoff berth Sunday night by de- featini ion, for the second straight night. 3-t. lloints to Toronto's 53 in the race lfor fourth place. Win; ; have two games loft. Toronto lost tin Q.S.S. will now meetithe game. S'slds High in a home-and-homet S'side Juveniles Whip Kings ll-9 title in the Georgetown rink Sat- lew Hoad Wins sonauitir. Ont. (cpl-sundry Vlolna won the Northern Ontario CM aoeuy Association Senior A Mmwsm champion- ”" '”wll.'3 'i&”..f'l4i on. wound. but the injury over as Goals by Conacher and Herges eimer put New York in,front 24) BOSTON. (AP)-Boston Bruins -ohampion Montreal The vriumph gave Boston 57 Both toams New York 4-! Sunday night. with only 3 seconds gone in Johnny Pelrson picked Tun smart juvenile teams. the Siiiitiiicrside Juveniles and Kings All-Star Juveniles clashed in the first of a two game semi-fnal series for the Provincial juvenile urday night, with Summcrside winning 11-9. to carry a two goal load into the final game at Sum- mcrsicle tonight. The game was easily the best played in the local rink this season and although the wide open style of play favored by both teams resulted in many goals being scored, the game was close throughout. and both goalies stopped ions of rubber. The Summerside line of Mac- Lean. Gallant and Phillips were outstanding. and acounted for all hilt two of their team's goals. The visitors led 1-0 at the end of the first. At the end of the second per- iod the score was tied at 4-4. The final period a wthwau-ros ien et final period saw the winners out- scnre the Kings County team 75. Point getters for Summerside were Gallant (5). MacLean (2). Phillips (2). Silliphant (2). For the All Stars MacPhee (Cl). Landry (2). Hansen. Annear, Clair and Peters one each. Referees were Pope of Summer- side and Publicover of George- town. Truck Driver Cops Skiing (Ih'ship SESTRTERE. Italy (AP) -- Aus- tria's skiing truck driver. Aiiderl Molierer. won the 1956 Kandahar championship Sunday with triple Olympic winner Toni Saller far down among the also-rans. Molterer zipped down the foggy mountiiiiiside in two runs totalling 115.2 seconds in take the special slalom Sunday after winning the free descent downhill on Friday. The championship is based on the two events combined. Ernst Obcraigner. anoilicr Aus- triiin, was second in the slalom with 118 seconds while Jean Vaur- net of France was third with 118.3. Final Results CALGARY (CP)...ffOll(7Wlllg are final results of the Canadian bad- minton champlonsh'p.: .lunlor womenls Ilnglrs Jean Waring. Calgary. defeated Ann Murray. Winnipeg. 11-1. 11-2. Junior nicn's singles Hamid Moody. Montreal. de- teasted Ed Hreljac. Sudbury. 15-12 5- . Women's singles Jean ltlillcr. Montreal. defeated Kae Grant. Montreal. 6-11, 12-11, 12-11. Nets Three Goals PITTSBURGH (AF) Pittsburgh 11 (I 1' ii pl s defeated Cleveland Barons 3-3 in an Ameri- day night. unassisted. The Hornets built up a 4-0 lead before Cal Stearns scored fore the second period ended. Othcr Pittsburgh scored in Lund and Fred Glover Cleveland's other goals final period. For Quality Mildness Value anucks 3-l Brui.us' goalie Terry 'Parker Maitllonah Parker MacDonald scorcrl three goals as can Hockey League game Satur- Two of MacDonald's goals were Cleveland's first goal seconds he- scnrers were Les Duff and Willie liarshall. Joe the the puck off Montreal goalie Jac- ques r'iaiite's sllult aiiu siiuveu it arouiid mm for a score. f'11l11lI was trying to clear a shot by Vic stuluk. Don liiclieiiucy at 2-12 and fercnt story. it zippciired that Boston had spent its energy when Bernie Boom 1-.luum (ieol'l'riou fir- ed into the far corner with Sawchuk down at 4:06. But Sawchulvs 11 sales in the period prevcnieri a (t()(Hl)l?l-C form reversal as his difficult saves gave the home forces heart. Saivcliuk made five SBVGS on Geoffrion alone in the middle period and finished with 35 to Plante's Z8. Suiiiiniiry Fir.-it perioil 1 lit)Sl(lll. f'Cll'- son (Slasiiik. tlardiirri 39; 2, Boston. lilCKGllllf'l' (Flamzin. Ls- bine) 2.42; 3 Boston. Stasiuk 13.02. Penalties (l'all)i)I 1.34. Mos- dell misconduct 2-12. '11 Richard 5.1M, (iardiicr 501. 11 Richard 557. fiioliiis 5.37 SI Laurent 11.15. Arin.sli'oug 1711 Second period: 4. lioiilreal. Ge- MILWAUKEE (AP)-Urged on by the roars of a crowd of 10.200. Wes Sanlee won the second r" oi the Milwaukee Journal mile to 4:105 Saturday ni ht. But once Isaln t 0 Kansas miler. whose amateur life has been pro- longed by three court orders, had only servicemen as opposition. The race was set up in two sections go that other runners wouldn't have to risk their amateur ' ”' by competing against Santee. Bil Tldweu of Emporia Kan- sas tats Teachers liege cap- tured ilinnfiflt section ii 4:109. .it was t '5 second competi- tive appearance since the U.S. Am- ateur Athletic Union suspended him for life Feb. 19 on I charge of ac- cepting 1.235 in excess of allow- able expenses in several meets year. Howe Nets Two Detroit offrion (Beliveau, Olmsteadl -1.08. Penalties: None. altics: None. Stops:- Planle . . . . . . . . .. ll 7 10-ml Sawchuk . . . . . .. 9 11 15-85 Hockey Score: By THE CANADIAN PRESS Saturday National League Boston 4 Montreal 0 New York 2 Toronto I Chicago 0 Detroit 2 American League Cleveland 3 Pittsburgh 5 Providence 3 Springfield 1 Buffalo 5 Hershey 6 Atlantic Coast Senior Amherst 3 Saint John 4 (Best-of-nine series tied 1-1) Ontario Senior Chatham 7 Kitchener 2 (Chatham leads best - of - seven series 1-0) Western League Vancouver 1 Seattle 4 Victoria 3 New v'v'esti-nlnster 1 Brandon 2 Calgary 4 Winnipeg 0 Saskatoon 3 Northern Ontario Senior North Bay 3 Sudbury 8 (Sudbury wins best - of - swat: final 4-0) Ontario Junior Kitcliener 0 Barrie 4 (Barrie leads best - of - seven quarter-final .'l-2) M.H.N. Defeats Heatherdale 5-4 llealherdale 5-4 in the second 8-1. Eihifederatioii Bonspiel Slated Here March 19th ll')llPlfIll'n Cllll). of the province. open on Monday morning and pla There will be some eight or nin lropliics up for competition and i the vicinity of 120 various prizes. 5 ways to sh Third period: No st-oruig. Pen-p Mui'i'.'-iy Harbor North defeated game of the best three out of five for the Bison Trophy at the Mon- tague .tink. Saturday night. The third game will be played at the Montague rink next Saturday night Murray Harbor North now leads H" Series 2'"- Hill. D. Pctcrson, D. Beardsley vs. 1" "'9 Emmi fcalu” "f "'9 F. Hanson. C. Traiiinr, Wm. Mac- cvcniiisz the Bombers dcfcatcd Lahm Hun. 5,,m,S.,n. MacKinnou's Transport All - Stars On Monday March 19th the an- nual Coiifcileration Curling Bou- spiel will not underway at the Char Staricd about nine years ago the brmsplel has assumed a prominent part of the yearly curling program The week long competitions will be along the lines of that of last year. As usual the bouspiel will will coutiniie until midnight Satur- day. Mixed play begins on Friday. Gentlemen, ( ly)l((7" presents: Fast shavers choose Old Spice ' tbshovo, wrizod lather; its rich. remains sol! ond niolsi to Spice has the period shove-. shovo Beat Ha CHICAGO. (AP)-Two second- lpcriotl goals by Gordie llowe (Sunday night helped Detroit Red :Wiui;s to a 3-2 victory over last- place Chicago Black Hawks in a National Hockey League game. The victory kept the Wings two points ahead of New York Rang- ers. victzorious over Toronto Sun- day night, in the battle to open the Stanley Cup playoffs against the 1oop's fourth-p-lace team. The team that ends the season in third place must open the play- nffii against the champion Mon- lreal Canadians. Regals Suffer first Defeat The Alberi(m' Regal: suffered their first defeat. in ten games when the Freetown Royals edged the home team 6-5 in a fast exhib- ition game at Alberton Saturday night. The Vlhll()l'S were outscored 4-1 in the npcncr. split R pair with their opponents in the middle frame and staged a strong rally in the final frame to blink the light four times without a reply from the liardprr-ssi-d Rcgals. The star line of Taylor Mills and Roberts accounted for most. of Frcctnwn's lfllllFS. Scoriiig for Allierfon were W Stewart with a pair and Gaudet. Matthews anl Richard with sing- les. The Royals markers were by Taylor with the hat trick. D. Rob arts with a pair and Mills with a lone tally. Pcnalllns went to 6. Matthews (2) and Taylor (2). Referees were Robert Profit and Norman Kennedy. curling Draw H.-15. Mystery Competition. Ice 1. Dr. Giddlngs. Doug lcc 2. - C. lilac-Donall. Elmer liiacllonald. (2 Stewart. 11. Dob- sun is Dr. W Maclloiiald. Dr Prnwse. R. T'arii'idge. A.B. Bag- nail ire. .1 A F Arwirii. Myron Bell. k. Acorn. H Scar is 1) Saunders, Had lilaclnnis. W A. Beer. T Roll- cr.-. loo 4 -- -l. Squai'cl)rigg.-.. A. Likely. F. Cox. Paul 0'Rouke vs. D. Cameron, .1. Cameron. R. Man- ning. D. 0'R()ukc. 8.45. Old Spain Section A. ice 1 -- ll Mii('l.cziu. (i. llalliiuk Don Smith. G. Bin-klcy rs SW. Willi.-4. T-I Gills-spic. lion Clark. R. Miillony. Ice 2. - llr. Cox. V Rodd. i).A. Cox. Chick Williams vs. Dr. Brown G. Henderson. D. Matheson, R liicKt-nna. Ice. 3. - V. Williiims. 6. Ben- netl. Dr. 0'llztiilcy. G. Williams. vs. .1 Morris. Cl. li'lacLean. S. Y Carson. J. Frank Joliiiston. Ice. 4. - M Kennedy. C. Ready. Wm. liiacfircgniz M Waddi-ll vs. .1. hincwcll, T. Whitlock. W. Wood. 13. Matheson. 9 fl 0 CV8 A 1...). re- of pros- lather loo razor. 51.2.9 olhowvoushovmold pariocf onswsv for e pvosur)udloiiis(.ova- on mug. lon,sliowia 9 5 niacin-ioiietownouunain.uouaa'y.isuciii2.uu Santos, Wins) Journal Milo In 4:lO.5 Saturday Night The to miler in the United States. wiiii s best time of 4:00.15. Santse is competiu under a tern orary couri lniunc ion obtained New York blocking the AAU sus- pension. Last Friday. the court continued the original injunction pending trial next Thursday. santee Sunday made plans to run in the mile in next Saturday's Knights of Columbus games Cleveland ”iio matter how my trial comes out." Santce said the wholesale with- drawals of miler: from the races in which he compete. hasn't If- fccled his running. although he had only two opponents in this race. "I dont hold it against the boys." he said. "You can't blame them for pulling out of a race when it may hurt their entire future in amateur athletics." Wings wks 3-2 Chicago jumped off to a 1-0 lead in the first frame when do- feiiccnizin Pierre Pilote tallied. The Wings began to press mid- way in the second period. how- ever. and soon had the game well in hand. Howe paced the three-goal sec- ond-period assault with two goals. his markcrs coming before and aft:-r a tally by Lorne Ferguson. The Winn lost the playoff ser- vices of defenceman Warren God- frey In the clash. Godfrey suffer- ed a double fracture in the sec- ond pcrinrl vlfhcn struck in the face with a flying puck. Sunu'nary:- First. period: 1. Chicago. Ptlota (Llfzenberger. Sullivan) 5.07. Penalty: Bucyk 10.35. Second period: 2 Detroit. Howe (Pronovosl) 8.31; 3, Detroit. Fer. guson (Delvecchlo. Kelly) (2.40; 4. Detroit. Howe (Lindsay) 18.12. Penalties: Morison minor and !711ll&C0Tl('illCl 1.15. Pilote. Ferguson Third period 5. Cliicazo. Mar- tin (Lal.-inde. Clesla) 16.53. Pen- alties: Nona. Stops:-- lilill . . . . . . . .. 7 1R 9-I9 Rollins . .7 11 13.31 Affendance: 6,385. The Alberton Curling Club throws open its doors on Wednes- day. March lstli. after A din Boating, inactive year. to the r -s nliing new artificial ice plant. ii order to fittingly calo- brste the installation of the artific- ial in plant an official opening has been arranged and s curling meet with five island clubs repres- ented wlu get underway in afternoon at 2 p.m. Island clubs participating are Sunimersids. Summerslde R.C. l".. Montague and of course Alber- ton. A rink will also be entered representing the Charlottetown Club and the P.E.l. Curling As- soclstlon. Lineups of the various rinks are not as yet available but If the Charlottetown and P.E.l. Curl- Toronto, Montreal Players Win Five Badminton Titles Min Shedd and Joan Hennesy recaptured the women's doubles ova: Reld of CALGARY (CF) - Toronto and Montreal players captured five of seven Dominion badminton titles as the national tournament wound up Saturday after four days' play. Jean Mil er of Montreal, ranked fourth in the women's singles event. narrowly overcame Kao Grant of Montreal 6-11. 12-1. 12-11 in the final. Another lilonirealer. Harold Moody. defending junior boys champ. sidelined Ed Hrcljac of Sudbury 15-12. 15.3 in take the title home for his third and last time. He will be a senior next year. In women's singles play Mrs. Miller overpowered Jean Waring of Calgary. 17-year-old shuttle artist defending both the women's and junior women's titles. The Calgarian had little difficulty in disposing of Ann Murray of Win- nipeg. scml-finalist to Miss War- ing in the 1955 Canadian junior. with scores of 11-1, 11-2. it was the third straight junior title for Miss Waring. DOUBLES T0 TORONTO Favorite Dave McTaggsrt of Vancouver. star of last years Canadian Thomas Cup team. gave an impressive display of shuttle ability in defeating Bev Westcott of Toronto 15-8. 15-10 for the men's singles ltiiirels. All doubles honors were gar- nered by Toronto players. Both Mari Shedd. s semi-finalist in the women's singles event. and B Purcell played on two of the win- ning teams. NOTICE Milton Hornets bus leav- ing 1. M. T. at 6:45 tonight for Bedeque. Passengers s1.00 return. the official President F. Macbood. Secretary of the T. Curling Association. 0 ausranie a grand welcome. At a later date Alberton Club is A. planning an open bonsplel to which entries will be welcome from out- side curling centres. After a most difficult and disap- pointing curling season due to the terrible slut storm. Alberton curl- ers are now in a position to take to ice that they can depend on. The crown with so only win Jesn Bu-dslay and Lois Vancouver 15-5, 15-6. They were the Canadian ” .' 1954 and 1955 sis mixed doubles by sidelining M tin Semgtas of Toronto and Miller 1 . is-6. Wetiicott. men's singles T” " and Purcell, both of whom impressive doubles records other Elayers. overpowered Ewban for their first time. Men's singles 15-18. 15-10. Women's doubles Marl Shedd and Joan Henness of Toronto. defeated Jenn Bur 15-5. 15-6. lilenls doubles Toronto defeated Mixed doubles of Torontav and Jean Montreal 15-0. 15-6. TONIGHT AT 10 P.M. SPORTS ARENA All players requested to attend. liarlnttetowii Club: second stone - Frank Acorn: mate. Dr. W. Mscbonaldz skis; Provincial rinks participating are by invitation only but any other curlers wishing to take part in the lung ceremonies are 0 in Purcell and Miss Sliedd took the c It'- Mrs. and John Carter of Win- nipeg 15-7. 15- to win the honors Dave McTaggerl of Vancouver defeated Bev Wostcott of Toronto sley and Lois Reid of Vancouver Bov Westcott and Bill Purcell of Jack Ewbsnh John Carter of Winnipeg 15-7. Bill Purcell and Mar) Shedd of Tororito defeated Martin Sample Miller of l B.Y.C. Practice Official Opening Planned At Alberton Wednesday ing Association rink will lineup like this: First stone - J.J. Morris. of the C Committee in charge are deg. ., ing cf the highest praise for ihru, major venture in providing an". lets! ice for tlielrclub. with in. new ice plant a greatly incrrased membership should result Curling frst originated in Albu- ioii. durln the winter of 1033.37 The late r. W.P. Keenan a nativ.' of Fredericton. New Brunswick, in. tarested some seven or eight m.,, to the extent that eight curling stones were obtained from in, Fredericton. NB. Curling club During! it-lei; llilinther of 1936-37 mi-5." mm D IY n t e Alberton sltai rink in the afternoons only. ml ORGANIZED TN 1031 In Decemhe . 1037. the 1.)..." mentioned men met and l()l'mgij the Alberton Curling Club amt .1. ected J.1-I. Myrick the President, .1 D. Waugh. Vice-President and .1. D. Seaman. Secretary. Tin-mil. the efforts of F'.V. England a one. rink ice sheet was attached in (ii. side of a new skating club. lie-ma, games were then lnyed with 39..., rinks iii competitor). Progress was slow until iii. winter of 1946-47 when the main. bertihip grew to forty in.-mus... At this time a new rink was Previ. Cd providing 1W0 sheets of l(P and the membership increased to lnrly. lght. Recently Alberton cui)lr-rs erect. ed a new rink (two ice sheets) with t spacious Club and observation rooms. This winter Alberton rlirlen have gone slill fiirthcr lo the ex. tent of installing a modern amt..- lal ica plant and are now in ii pog. ltion to plan Club. Provincial and Inter-Provincial Bonsplels with Ihs assurance of providing good ire, regardless of wcailicr ('()l1l'illIlIn.(, SPORTS ARENA SKATING Monday and Wednesday Afternoon - 4 - 5:30. Admission: - Adults 250; Children 101: Monday and Wednesday Evening -- 8-10 PM. Admission 50c Tuesday -- 8:30 P.M. P. E. I. Hockey Leagug S.D.U. at MONTAGUE iiirsrlay - 8:30 P.M. P. E. I. Hockey League B.Y.C. at PARKDALE : Thursday. 2:15 to 3:30- Pre-School Skate. Saturday -- 2:30 - -1:30 Skating latlutissaliuusiutn Hereyouirseyo-wltnessingsmethodclnscarclidiat has receiitlymsdoniedical history. 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