eon Re mR RE ap I Men Sarnia 7 Chatham 5 M The Guartlian, Charlottetown, Mon. Feb. 12, 1962. - Saints Grab Hoop Crow ne ne eee Nn; ~ Defeat Mount A. 97-64 | Saint Dunstan's varsity Bas- ketball team captured the NB.- P.E.1. Intercollegiate Basket- ball crown Saturday afternoon | at St. —. by defeating The Saints, who grabbed and) maintained the lead early in the| game, were led by John Heine a young from New York,’ who B recgis twines for 33 points. Heine played almost the HOCKEY SCORES By THE. CANADIAN PRESS SATURDAY National League Montreal 4 Toronto 2 New York 2 Chicago 1 Detroit 2 Boston 2 American League Hershey 2 Quebec 1 Buffalo 7 Pittsburgh 1 Springfield 4 Providence 2 Rochester 2 Cleveland. 4 Eastern Professional Kitchener 5 North Bay 1 Sudbury 3 Kingston 2 . Ontario Senior Galt 8 Stratford 4 a Ontario Junior Montreal! 4 St, Catharines 1 : Iw San Francisco 5 Calga Portland 1 Spokane 3 Los Angeles 4 Seattle 2 Hawks 97-| 64 ; | |two players from | double figure brackets for entire game, missing only a cou- | ple of minutes at the end of the last half. The Gus MacFarlane-coached Hawks never let the locals get more than 10 points im front dur- | ing the first half and at the haif- way mark were trailing the red and white five by a mere eight | | points. Despite all efforts the garnet and gold clad visitors were un- able to contain the Saints in the final session as they were out- scored 48-23 in this session. PACES HAWKS Top scorer for the MacFar- lane-coached Nawks was Dave McKennedy with 18 points fol- | lowed by Ken Gould with 15. The genia| Mount A coach has only last year's team, the rest being newcom- ers. Other players scoring in the) the winners were Sirois with 16, Bob Francour 13, Frank Garrity and Farrell with 12 points each. With about five minutes re maining in the game and the score reading 91-60 coach Ed Hilton started pulling his first. stringers and inserting second string players but with only two minutes left he sent his first line back in and as a result jthe team ended up just three | points off the 100 mark. Saints will now meet the Nova Scotia winner for the Maritime crown. Nova Scotia has to have winner declared) by February Saturday's ‘Minor Hockey Results Following are the results of | the 24 play-off minor hockey | games run off Saturday at Sports Arena: PEEWEES ; ‘ Swallows 2, vs Blackbirds 0; Gvaliew goals by Percy Evans aii 1, vs Robins 0; Cranes | goal by Allie Bradley. “2-al:—Another game will be | Orioles 4, vs Ducks 0; Oriole. played next week. goals by Derick Jenkins, Dave BANTAMS . Griffin, Billy Knox, Jimmy Tigers 5, vs Panthers; Tiger Hornby. goals by Sandy MacDonald, Owls 6 vs Jays 1; Ow! goals by Vince Carragher (3) Francis Gillan, Eddie Power, lan Waye, Jays goal/by Dave McInnis. Hornets 2, vs Parkers 2; Hor- net goals by Rbilip Ward: Park- ers goals by Alden Hume, Ron- aie McKinnon. Wolves 1, vs Rams 0; Wolves goal by Rich Rogers. Lions 2, vs Cubs 2; Lions goals by Joey Hennessey, Gary Mahar; Cub goals by Jim Constable, Danny Mclsaac. Swallows 2, vs Blackbirds 0; Bwallow goals by Perfy Evans, and Bob Mac Lean. This gives 6wallows a victory in this home- and-home round with Black- birds by a total score of 4-0. PAPERWEIGHTS onan vs Budgies 0; Fal- @on goals by Jimmy Auld, Alan Stevenson, Ross Matheson. Bluebirds 2, vs Redwings 1; Bluebirds goals by Glen Mac- Dearmid; Redwings goal by James Holman. Sparrows J, vs Ravens 0: @parrows goal by Ricky Carver. Canaries 2, vs Larks 0; Cana- ties goals by Mike Dooley” and sohn Mclsaac. Snipes 3, vs Loons 0; Snipes foals by Billy MacDonald, Bob- by Judson Gordie Power. Bulldogs 1,- v Tigers 0; Bull- “ ongerep eee 4 S eeeitadiemaieadadto mah Oe ; Ron Carmichael, Colts 2, va Setters 0; can P goals by Ken MacDougall, Andy | Matheson. Otters 2, vs Terriers 0; Otter | goals by Brian Sobey (2) Tigers 2, vs Bulldogs 1; Tiger goals both by Billy MacMillan; | Bulldogs goal by Philip Camp- bell. Lloyd Blanchard (2), Alan Flood (2) Bears 1, vs Beavers 0; Bears goal by Mike Hogan. Bluewings 4, vs Gulls 2; Blue- wing goals by Harry Vander- kaay (3),“Len Compton; Gull goals by Geo. Cudmore, Everett Gauthier. Condors 3, vs Owls 1; Condor goals by Ernie Davy, Donnie McInnis, Spic Prunty. MIDGETS Rangers 7, vs Leafs 1; Ranger goals by Gerry Kane (3), Wayne MacDougall, Jamie Kennedy (2), J. McEachern; Leafs goal by Mike MacKinnon. Canucks 10, vs Bruins 2; Can- uck goals by Les Barnes (2), Don Stevenson, John Irwin (8), Ron Giggey, Ken Squarebriggs (2), Dale Murphy; Bruin goals both by Geo. Frizzell. Royals 8, vs Darts 2; Royal goals by Fred Roberts § (3), Brian McAskill (3), Brian Mac- Callum, Wayne Flynn; Dart goals by Fred MacDonald (2),' Larry Hughes. OFFICIALS: ~ Ron Giggy, Gary’ Cudmore, Joe Monoghan, Mike Fitzgerald, Len Gauthier, Reg Profitt, Murray Chandler, } Denny Flannagan, Billy Mulli- gan, Jim Poulton; Les Ba Grant Crockett. _aine Zombelie, owned by This series deadlocked at | 27th end the Saints wil] play the. fiirst game of a best of three series for the title March 3rd at the home of the Nova Scotia | champs. third games will be played here on the 9th and 10th of March respectively. Referees for Saturday's game | were Bill Mundie and Lefler of RCAF Summerside. Here are the lineups: — Hawks: — Blair 4. Carey, Gould 15, Storey 4, Wallace 12, Hierlehy 1, McCubbin 8, Morton 12 MeAulay 2, McCormack, Mc- |Kenny 16. Total 64. Saints — Heine 33, Marr, Sas- si 2, Bonney 1, Garrity 12, Des- Roches 4, Francour 13, Pelrine 4, Farrell 12, Sirois 16. Total 97. Sandra Time, Royal Onyx Are Double Winners HALIFAX (CP) Sandra Time, owned by Fd. Haley of Antigonish, N.S. and Royal Onyx owned by Mrs. Andrew Meko of Halifax, wére repeat winners in Saturday afternoon racing on the Halifax Commons. Single winners included Lor- Stan Mayhew of Kinkora, P.E_1.; Gibson Weir, owned by H. Mac- Buney of Shediae, N.B.; Pius, Dawn Shadows and Chevie G., all from Halifax area stables. Best time for the snow-packed three-furlong track was 51 and one-fifth seconds by Royal Onyx in the first race. Top combination pay of $60.10 | came in the exactor or fifth race pelries of Gibson Weir and Che 4 vie G | York Club The second, and if necessary, ' REMEMBER WHEN , By The (anadian Press “Mary Rose Thacker of Winntpeg, then 17, won the North “American women's figure skating championship for the second time at Phil- adelphia 21 years ago today. Ralph McCreath of the Uni- versity of Toronto won the “men's title, then went into Canadian Army. ANCIENT ORIGIN Mexico's Indian tribe of Otemi are believed to date from before the Toltec invasions, or before 700 AD. CITT MMTTTTOTTOTET TTT eee ee, Read The Label BUY ISLAND - BUY MARITIMES If you are a businessman, farmer, fisherman, or unemployed, and are interested im boosting our Island and Maritime economy and creating new jobs for our unemployed, this non- non-religious association will help yeu. worker, political, Usting aM businesses, rating which will competition. nesses $10.00 per year, 38.8.8, 8.8) Maritime Province Trade Alliance Ass'n. P. E. I. WOOTEN www, nity You receive a magazine every three months give our shoppers a guide. We shall promote new business and assist old businesses to hold their Fees are: azine, certificate and identification. Chairman Harry Cannon, Pownal, P._E. I. Holds Shoot rere ts results of | the shoot aa at Yorke Fen | 7, 1962. | Lorna Vessey 100 | # T. Vesey 100 Jack Andrews 99 Raymond Birt Raymond Vessey Lloyd Vessey Jean Andrews W. L. Crockett Laken Lewis Alan Brown Harry Welton Gordon Vessey Howard Watts Cecil Watts Ronnie Johnson Ernest Prowse Freddy MacLaren Louis Vessey * Stuart Vessey Frank Lewig Leigh Vessey Cornelius Pater Raymond Chappell Bill Pidgeon Willard Prowse Dianne MacDonald Jan Pater Cedric Newson | Michael MacCabe SSSELKKSSSSLAASKLLRKKKKSEK Curling Draw _At Montague Here is the Montague curling | schedule for today (Monday): 7 P.M. Ice 1 Coffin, W. Naddy vs. E. MacLure, Ice 2—P. Sinclair, -At. MacDonald, D. MacIntyre, Wm. R, Beck, G. Worth, J. MacPherson. K. Mae- LOS ANGELES (CP-AP)— New Zealand’s sensational Peter Snell added the world indoor record for 1,000 yards to his growing list of conquests by running the distance in two min- CURLING DRAW The following is the curling draw for Monday night at the Charlottetown Club. 7 p.m. This is the start of the Old Spain competition with two sec- tioms of § teams each. This play is for first and second year curlers. Iee 1—K. Jenkins, C. Micheal, B. Parke, K. Daziel vs Dr. Web- ster, H. MacLennan, Ron Bur- den, B. MacLennan. Ice 2—B. Boyles, J. McCar- ron, 8. Bryenton, FE. Ford vs B. Cook, H. Love. A Brace, B. Stan- ish. Ice 3—Open. Ice 4—C. Dowling, L. Vessey, |B. Lepage, Dr. Irwin vs Dr. | Jelks, S. Lavers, Cc. MacDonald, F. Morgan. Ice 5—Bus Jones, A. Gill, A. Wilson, G. Dunbar vs Keith Kennedy, A.E. Piercey, C. Hues- tis, R. MacInnes. (Byes) Nelson Ball and Bill O'Rourke. 8.30 p.m. (Legion play) Ice 1—Dr. Prowse vs Doug Saunders. Ice 2—D. O'Rourke vs L. Wel- Iner. Ice 3—G. Stewart vs A.A. Mac- Leod. Ice 4—M. Bel! vs H. Peters Ice 5-E MacLeod vs A Love Kenzie, EF. Duvar, R. Annear vs. A. Sullivan. E. Shaw, D. Clarkson, J. Whalen. 9 P.M. Ice 1—H. MacGregor, G. Kennedy, K. MacDonafd, G. Warner vs. H. Moar, C. Nichol- son, B. Brvant, D. Herring. Ite 2—Dr. P. MacIntyre, B. Koke, Dr. Ings, B. Ferguson vs. Dr. L. Johnston, A. Jones, | B. Haneveld, E. J. Poole | FLU EPIDEMIC FASES BURKS FALLS, Ont. (CP)— An influenza epidemic here is abating and public and high schools are expected to reopen Monday. Dr. M. W. Wittick, medical officer of health, had placed a ban on all public gath- erings when. the outbreak reache¢ its peak last weekend. A hoard of health ruling Wed- nesday permitted the-commu- arena and theatre to re- open but a no visitors ban con- — tj nurs at the hospital. ME TXLC AN COFFEE Annual protuction of coffee in Mexico, world’s fifth largest pro dt ucer, is about $100:900,000. g00d and bad, and a own against fereign individual $1.00; bust- which pavs for the mag- : : Chapter ae a A AAPA A A AA A A AA a FRE Material at low prices! On Sale until March 3rd Absolutely no A big saving, we pay for the making, materials only! No struggling with hems matching patterns. You merely bring in. your measurements, complete range of fascinating Featured are antique satins, lene and the no-iron fibreglass. 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The old mark was 2:07.9 set by Ernie Cunliffe in Boston, ‘Jan. 28, 1961. Snell received a tremendous ovation from more than 13,000 fans who attended despite a fierce downpour of rain. Snell was running on an in- door board track for the first time. In outdoors events he set a world mile record of 3:54 in New Zealand Jaf. 27, and on Feb. 3 bettered the’ world marks both for 880 yards and for 800 metres. CRACKS MILE BARRIER The games also saw little Jim Pinder Rink Takes Title FREDERICTON (CP) — Mrs L.A. Pinder and her Moncton Curlers’ Association rink cap- tured the New Brunswick wom- en's curling championship Sat- urday defeating Mrs. Charles Brown of Saint John Carleton 16-3 The rink also earned a ticket to the Canadian Championships at Regina later this month. This morning's match ended after eight ends with Mrs Brown conceding. Members of the Moncton rink include Mrs. HI. Steeves, Mrs. W. B and Mrs CH Thomas. Dick: Beatty of Los Angeles become the first runner to crack the four-minute mile indoors. Beatty 27, reeled off the mile in 3:58.9 to eclipse the indoor mark of 4:01.4 set by Ron Delany of Vu- lanova in 1959. And as an added treat, the new indoor shot put king, Gary Gubner of New York University, got off a toss of 63 feet. eight inches. This bettered the ac- cepted mark of 63 feet, 1% in- ches set by Parry O'Brien a year ago. but didn't erase the 63 feet, 10'4-inch mark set by Gubner in New York Feb. 2 Murray Halberg of New Zea- land ran away with the two-mile feature, but his time of eight minutes, 42.5 seconds failed to dent the US. indoor record of 8:34.3 which Halbert set Jan 14. 1961 at Portland, Ore Bob Schul of Los Angeles was a well-beaten second in 8 553 and Bruce Kidd, sensationa! 18- | year-old {rom Toronto, was third | in 9:00.7. |KIDD TIRES Schul and Kidd swapped sec ond and third places throughout the long run with the Toronto teen - ager seemingly growing tired in the final lap. The East York Track Club of Toronto finished second in the two-mile relay which wound up the games. A University of Ore- gon team which had announced it was out to break the US mark of 7 32.8 finished first in 7:33.1, and the Toronto team of EE DODGE DRIVE DODGE PRICE DODGE Dodge Dart WENDALL G. 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