a. ; * - &, nee 4 ae f ee ; fe let amends — ; i é se Teen Schoolboys In Marathon ; SPORTS FRONT Cc ITC | anon: a 2 *, 6 : / y : SDU Cagers As Storm Upsets Tourney | : | SUMM E RSIDE — Three snowstorm of * case ree aeaeee iel in play at RCAF Stat. ' tied for |8 wrenc esejion, t : ‘Show Well naparigabbpony): <aegepaey "4 FIRST. ROUND the lead in the annual P.E.l. |’ ‘Original plans were to use the |9 a.m. ; =|Schoolboy Curling three sheets of ice’at the local} Lorne MacNeill (ROAF) it; - By CHRIS ANNETT ships last night after five rounds |cunling as well as the two at the |Gerard MacPhee (Souris No. 2) | pie sketball in height, era rtian th leuk Ol ache meseeed ete! au Comebul ietiatngie. io. | 's Varsity aw ’ , t a 20. ‘manag en lo No, | aaa oe ueaae Brann erty! pois A rank as“ aa sRaatel Forbes |but efter their arrival the roads |1) 12; Robert Stewart (QCHS) ; their best games of the season against St. FX the land Bob Boates a total of 12|became blocked leaving them|7. iy. ore last but still lost: It seems a shame for on. the jrinks are participating in this |stranded and unable to travel to | SECOND ROUND : crew played far better basketball than their ,op- jyear's — ayy them from esas : 12 noon ot a . Di and Jerome MacDonald made Summerside, Souris and Monta-|agreeable to playing through the |No. 2) 10; John Blakeney ( ; big men, Dave Barry Ay. Coun oa ( he al the game because they held so much of a gue end one from RCAF. . Dunstan's High . ; that, it was a necessity for the smaller Saints ipeting rinks are playing eround| The winner in each division| Kendal Forbes (S’side 1) 10 3 foul Ise give away a sure two points. The locals the clock and at press time four |will play in a round robin com-|Gerard Gallant (Souris 1) 9. 7 es risingly enough controll defensive rebounds on great rinks were in the midst of the |petition with the new P.E.I. - oni : San ns tt when the tn Aca thats te ales expected to-be declan. | THIRD ROUND efforts by Postie Connley and Gino MacLaughlin Lee aa awed ied for 12.90 a.m. 3.00 Pa tak ehoroeen The pro- | 2.30 p.m., latter and Ed Lawlor fouled. out in the second half a cae. ;” Waal winner wil teomeneaal Sinunelt: Mase. .Ieeieieis! tot wae Gans of, team play the: Baints deeerved. to wis The 12 rinks ere broken down |P.E.I. in the Canadian Schoolboy | Vocational School) 16, Charles On the basis of team | rt teats oe nie sivisi and original- |Championships being held t his|Clarkson (Montague 2)’ 6 a a aire t rebounded well for the ly the PE.I.-Champion was ex-|year in St. John’s, Nfld., the! Keith MacEachern (PWC) 10; ; heh hey gave away in urmary. tb ale were mote ted to have beea declared |week of Feb. 21-25. Gerald Hood (Birchwood High) revident in their play then were the X-Mens. They can in- ee ae aa week Gurling. scores for schoolboy |6 = oe deed be proud. FOURTH ROUND evertheless this situation is seenin game ‘after game . a 1 L T RESULTS (om i otter ears rises have toes coking way © rectly ti mY Toe folowing ia remit ofa Nelson Show | 88 xen Campbell tMomag 1) 4 | ars critics have been oe ye ‘ : . ¢ Rosévasbens that a small team is faced with. How do a Y FOR TONIGHT recent shoot of the PWC mine Robert MeColion st Robert Boates: (S'side 3) 12; | ms inst the Us me tae Othensien "Giving ; : READ eae Joos re bervacts. « a teach a2 | Gerard ft Macthee (Sours 2 9. sad gg foot ii height per man they must crane their ‘ Midget All Stars at a NB. tonight in an exhibition are Bob Younker, Bob Stew- | Ernie Prowse 100 | Elwood Drewett 82 | Stewart a necks upwards at the start of a game and say let's get this vor ee aa Charlotte. San practice of the elub. match... Moncton have err et and Tommy Cullen bho a Hy ema Conea’ = (QCHS) 011 001 O08 1: 6 5 ickly. Or the feeling of a ladies team 3 All-Stars meet Moncton, suffer a loss. From the as Don Mac! Forbes a . iar aae ce ae teoeeee seven foot center for the USSR's | _town Minor Hockey ae ne ' Sandra Younker, ss Dwight Vecsey | (S'side 1) 19 $10 310 0 © © she ‘ : nite ' ® 97 | Betty Ann Crockett 80 | MacNeill } Basketball officials came up: with a plana. few years : a oe 91 |Hal Dunetord: 90) CRCAFY — 01 000 100-8 7 | ago which I feel would be the answer to every me ; es | Nn S: Jane Larki (96 | Margaret Mosher |B 7 : 6 divided fore oo ets ae Ae pipe Be ney One r e a C , ~~» | Bruce ’ t Bruce #°. <(SDHS) 610 311 013 0--10 c ‘circle would be approximately 10 feet from the basket, ae . ; ’ i Heather MacDonald : the next 10 and the third about 30. Any basket that was gcor- |_ e e Dannie Morrison * HUNTER’S CORNER t 8 ee ee inside the first - would count . ‘ . : Muteh f : 8 for 1 point, inside the: second for two and outside the first : n | ive Ror Ween = Official id Gutl I _ Wr che Sette would end up an impressive score if , ; w Don MacKinnon 91 cia S Sai ess n “8 : . : ; & the game against X had been played along these lines he- ; y ‘ tatore were ca heed |Wen lying @ game winning four; Keith Larter e Of t i peeytben Bi adcomy Reel ale ys Age agian Pr yeh geo By DOUG BE on eens Spas. cloxs twed|footiag for their choice. Fine (Acorn was dead. on. target to ae ace «| Prevention Seal Hunt t missing the short ones. These new rules would give the - ‘The stage ts ast for Cie men em . playing three |shot making by Acorn and early pick up one and score @ 8-4 vie~ | Wo os Muteh 82 | ‘ em man a chance to star in basketball for if he hit only ning and this afternoon at the jand weery, 4 y quit eae-|misses by Dr. Wen. gave the|lory over the defending champ Margi Mutch eee » Guardion [trek duck put tale thier cense & from tS Oe So chamee to show thels |znree teams remain sive re 'e liy to go home and get needed \Belvedere squad an early §1 lion from the Charlottetown Curl- eae punting ltealiy Grose. the emily ae oe sow rele weld Give eo Seen ere ac: Erte! Sours Plagaee. (2. rest for today’s. games. lead after five ends. Coming |ing Club. The following are the results jang columnist for the house. But — he . still . &. abilities and take some of the glory away from the big men /|F. Acorn, Ed Tanton and Dr. W Ten war te was.set up home 4n the 10th end with last| The other afternoon. mateh lof @ York Rifle Shoot: aie biusity. Ghat lnuntinn 20d siosting aa ‘i ee ne ene nee een at ten ee, pecmemee Atl Base aoe Oe EF “Duck’? Acorn and Dr.|rock in his favour Acorn wasjwas a battle to stay alive be-|Lormna V; 9 the Canadian government |alibi was: ‘The season is: i oa each in the double knock-out 7 macDonald met twice yes- |leading 7-4. But he had to make |tween Ed Tanton and Dr. L.A. Tom Vesey 98 |“hasn't got the guts’ to take ef-|and if I don't shoot them some- |! . competition for the right to en- terday. A crowded gallary of ea-!his last shot perfect with De, Johnston, both of whom had one |Ernest \Prowse, 97 \fective measures against the |one else will’. It was our G -_ WEEKEND ACTION ter Dominion play. ‘ : ce loss each at this point. Although |Reg 97 |“‘annual seal massacres” in the | Association members. who, ¢ ey Last night while Earle Annett, : | se : sont ot ti Pee eae a ee $7 Gulf of St. Lawrence. He shee | cporernien ser is nee a . fourth straight : “The! 2 iv ing r Scott McDonald ~- stated a@ comment made wasn’t much better : Thureday nigh but they are going to be hard pressed |p ram's". pone Local Mid ets . 6, eats ree ee ee ee ee 9 |ihe President of the Society for they cut six days off the their unbeaten skein alive. - They lost Ted Green aries Secriatial wind SUMEIU ce: on hand to cheer for their part- Raymond Vessey 96 \the prevention of Cruelty to An-|figured they had made a~ tA bs Mi thats docmed straight win agsinet the Winwks ahd tele (git creln tre anion BO : ner, Ed Tanton. The game was |Danny Morrison 95|imals, that a film on seal killing |derful conservation f blow to the lub just ae.they were beginnig to ‘shew senior ower ae Mae BE, : a close fight right down to the:| pin Crockett _ 9% lis a farce. He implied the film |There wasn’t a black . # signs of respectability ‘They meet the Toronto Maple ee vous for the second wire, with Tanton usually giving |Biois Coles = 4 /didn’t show one tenth of the |this sector all last season. 4 and Montreal Canadiens on Saturday and Sunday night peo ’s char OSs onc on up one ends for big- Lowell Vessey 94 /cruelty involved such as skin-/Morell area was another ¢ t Gam wiiog either teh. get cune and tired ia : ! ger. Tanton did not have to iriorence Vessey 93 |ning baby seals while still alive..|where the wintering ducks 9 a The biggest Series te ‘emobnd nant: siiilile: 004 Te cetneah fter they won the ae throw his last stone and walked |Rob Bryenton 92) At one time it is estimated in|shot out. 22 cal rifles f the Chi Black Hawks and the Detroit sear tn he afternoon. ‘They The Charlottetown Minor Hoc- art, Bob Younker, Allison Mac- | off with a popular 98 win. The |Teigh Vessey $2 lexcess of twenty tnillion seals in |wesipons used in the Morell | Wit Sauk cuacaenal could a " the Tribe fegain ~ cong shots from’| key Associations Midget All-|Lean, Howard Eilts and Fred win advances his team into to| Allen Brown 92 | thie "Gulf area. Today it is doubt- |trict. It was the Biblical ; io They do ee to tite, h trouble ec ee and the-turning | Stars host, Moncton’ at the Char- | Flynn all of whom have proved day's play where ‘‘Duck” Acomm | David Ling 91 |ful if there is one and a half mil-|who sold his birthright for a { pes gS des ae ~ "Meccear the 1 the first end on, : ard lottetown Forum tonight and |themselves capable of handling in a morning re-match of these | Bruce Robertson “91 \How eeals left. Now seals are be-|mess of pottage. In this modern - the Wings as they do with the Habs. However eeling point in the’ game appears this chiutd be of the e6 adequately the two teams who met yesterday Brown 90 jing at the rate of three |age its ‘@ mess of votes. st that the two clubs will split the series and the stand: have taken place right in that —_ poe Se Oe ees, y when Wrorving. The 10-008 Gineee aed cee - ee aes tie nee Sty. fo ; ings will remain unchanged. first ead. Dr. MacDonssl. picket (Orease club Prone to be + Keer top. ranked junior |scheduled to get underway at 10 | Harold Taylor . 89 \year. One observer stated that } The Habs face the Bruins and Rangers and this could be |up a big three, and never look- | mainland is i “ag ; Pe 7 ss i Cah os ae ‘ weekend that they break out of their prolonged slump. I ed back, salting away the game |one of the strongest to come pat ig tae ieee and |'_The winner of this game’ will | Gayle ‘Cooper : 86\seal herds on the verge of ex-]- ‘ Mapl Le tn beaey 2 aso tae big we Detros thia loves (ae ae which final at oa oo eo along with, ‘Tommy ‘Cullen; Ron {meet the defending champion "—itinetion if not beyond the point ' apie ais nig r m over s gave » wi y . ‘ ? r Rat : ; oe “4 past week could give them enough spirit tm dump the Leafs. |their stride, a 9.2 lead after five, | However, the focal team under |Carmichael, Dave _Murnaghea, cone tte ‘to. represent Og © *qhe palitical factor is the { They, do have the Bruins breathing down their necks : inl eiemnblnodcronnan Shai odi red oor agi $= Suess aco age se ene ert risen’ |Prince Edward Toland. in tht | ag ee : oa i pea ae ef hae tor both the Saint Due- {Jin Jackson, Carl Myers, Jim |Bonspiel in Winnipeg. begioning | IY all imer » ee ee Tech have a few their | should make life. miserable for| The two. moa etek" Fhaes ie and old timers in. the pe }- icadgdo \30a er wien: a own. Paul Jelly and Glen Gley.|any caliber of goalie in the \ery one-sided, “EF: ® "| fiend eres, ave an car to the —s ' bourne in the .nets are expected | other end of the rink ‘|Acorn never Jooked back after =...» \. |ground whea am election is in : : to shiare the duties and both have |. Game time is 7.00 p.m. end (scoring a six in the third end the and listen to the voice’ : [ ‘ i ae th Ponds lal —in—the-| Sed ones and went on fo an easy victory é = Bisa : | Chartottetown junior league. pecting a capacity audience to [by @ 13 to 5 score over Ed Tan- » ora from western ‘Queens / { ton’s rink. Up until this time : y ae on the street and in- ” Goes On Despite Dislike 2225s ck cert ee (anadians Satene oe : ' é : Raa . Tanton’s Ww t : x ; By JERRY GLADMAN goal for the Hawks game after |Bruins visiting Toronto Maple < . cwal (pagent oiler tak oul eee nae te ee te oxtensien of ee 4 Canadian Press Writer game and performs at his usuel |Leafs and New York Rangere In the other morning match — : ae — ego... 1963 I be gos ‘Mr. Goalie would just as Hall, picked to the first all- |real. began cenrling as defending | lock, manager of Mont-|niack ducks. At any rate the soon be sitting on the bench as|star squad and runner-up for | Toronto visits New York and champions should. With a good |real Canadiens of the National |freese-up came early in Decem- not when his Black Hawks take |the most valuable player award |Montreal is at Boston to. round 8 I : team effort they built up an ear-|Hockey League, announced her and for close to three weeks to the ice for a National Hockey | at the halfway mark of the sea- /out Sunday’s schedule. : ly 8-2 lead over Belvedere’s Cy- \Friday that left winger Dave |there en ee son, will guard the nets for the! piwprE OF NERVES oy. ril Flinn, In the 8th end, which |Balon has been sent to Houston |water’ As a matter of fact, Glenn |Hawks when they hook up with fs Guiien Knowiedcc ; turned out to he the last Mac-|Apollos of the Central. Pro ‘ Henry Hall even treats a day |Detroit Red Wings in a back-| oo “treme hat the of Donald scored a rare seven end, |League. — ee oft from practice as a gift of |toback series this weekend. | ear-year-old Hall is a-bundle| By FREDDY MacDONALD | they scored more than half their. only to see his 8th stone sitting | Deany Grant, a left . He. told gold. The Hawks~are at home to the a daven bekee: 4 and| Stu-Aberdeen's Acadia Axe-| total points ‘in front of the rings. This W@8\with Peterborough Petes of hunter *:. an But despite his obvious “dis: |Wings tonight and they revere: \after a game, Guite often he|men completely drubbed Ed| After the opening whistle the ithe second time in two days that [Ontario Hockey Association jun. _.. kept going : Hike” for his job, the 180-pound |sites’ for Sunday's action. Otte, |becomes physically ill: during @|Bllton'’s inexperienced Saints |Saints were never in the game. MacDonald was near ‘en eight |r," series, who leads thet spring bole| DEPENDABLE DELIVERIES OF mative of Humboldt, Sask., is in'Saturday ¢g have | seca Ste ie radar sauslinns to: | cuee Serna ae ne phason. league in goals with 3 ia anat a ee en aI eel lene Rl net heteming top t --haskethell=——lea=|-er-on-eithér-teamscarriéd-—the-MORNING. DRAW... game= of... games, .. was_elther ODAY’S CURLING DRAWS le. san od lesen rsigerme [Set sete fares soot Tag on a fed, emacs <i hn va S felgeas nn nn | SSlout cmd packed ‘ke’ gym iteenteer, ay ine "Rey i Talon (@) OO ca Ho x— $|Eamesreue POSS. 7 The following are the weekend |Squarebriggs, M. Blakney, L.| The antiouncement of Hall’s| to watch the Saints go down to |tialf alone. ae Dr W. MacDonald i Pe draws at the Charlottetown Curl-|Jardine, J. F ; name as starting goalie never | their seventh straight loss. To Bddy- Lewlor_bept the game) rinn . ing Club: Spare: Mildred MacLean — Yes © cane: coach Ed Hilton, who is per-| from turning into an early rut) (Bel) 200 010 10x x~ @ 1.30 é rom the fans at Chicago Sta-| haps the best in the league, the | as he sank the first six points for | oo H.L. Sear Ladder Spiel. SUNDAY G. dium and someone can always |lose was a disappointment. His |the Saints, all coming on long, AFTERNOON DRAW Ice 1 — Open. . ‘i. Two draws TE asa oe. be eye 8 eS Der vous Some, short on both years -oné-handers.from the floor. The 4 Take Cerone SS Ice.2-—. vs My-|practise games | Mis ao the goallie’s name, __|and height, had battled on even ‘club _m d_a_poor |Dr. L. A. Johnston a eee SE con Bal Samet MY Eits, fouryent, CGN Yen. Le] “However, he GIcn't—siwaja| tors WAN the Dower St foto a sa a OH Ot 8 Ice 3 — Open for senior game and ladies Hear ges |look upon playing goal 8 &|/hoopsters the previous night. the game. Time and time again & F. Acorn’ at 3.00 (Dr. W. MacDonald. vs |for the draws ‘Will''be 2.00 and inerve- chore, Yesterday's game was a com- | they were forced to shoot from) (Bel) 031 100 110 1— 8} winner of E.F. Acorn and Ed /3.30 sharp. fo ,{—"I really loved this game |plete teversal of form. ‘The |well outside the key, as the pr. W. MacDonald Tanton) Call Doug Bell today at the |when I was a kid.” Saints were never in the game |much taller Axemen employeda| — (C) 100 003 001 0— 4/ Ice 4 — Don Stanhope vs Kip.| Charlottetown Curling ee That was back in the days|as the much taller Axemen {fast moving zone<defence. | EVENING DRAW | Ready. (4-3881), to arrange games when he toiled for Windsor |scored six straight baskets be-| Steve K sank 27) & FF. Acorn Ice 5.—-Lock. Llewellyn. — vs |your telemn. * ee Spitfire juniors, Indianapolis of |fore the Saints hit the score-| points for the winners — while (Bel) 001. 100 100 x~ $ Doug Cameron Two Montague teams, Ken‘ithe Hockey. League |board. Steve Konchaiski and |Brian Heaney and Dave Rode pr. W. MacDonald | 5.00 : MacDonald and Athol Robertson |and- Edmonton of the westert |Dave Rode completely dominat- | followed closely with 24 and} 1G) sll asain. 1 All ices open for Silver ‘D” |will be in at 3.90. : Circuit. ed the backboards for the win-|19 points respectively. = ED / practice games. Scratch games’ will be arrang- WON ROOKIE AWARD ners and this was the story of | Eddy Lawlor dunked. 14 ' , Mixed curling for' glasses. ed on any*open ices which re- iv the {the game. points for the losers while Gene | ce 7.00 Z main available. noe aed ee ade Eddy Lawlor and Gene Mb. |McLaughlan, Owen Jay, and % Ice 1 — P. Perry, K. Duffy, AT MONTAGUE Neg Ter ee wehuk'é: eucees Lauchian were stantiouts for the | Mike Sullivan sank six points | i Harvey Douglas, E. Douglas V8 |" srontague curling Saturday, sending the latter to Boo |SMimts. ‘They picked off the jeach, Alan Evelyn rounded out ewe ; _ Trewin, H. MacKinnon. oa bee may Hor league. | able to get and the two, oo | , ' Ice 2— C. Flemming, D. Ste | toe 1: D. McGowan, R. Mec- "Wh eetoute’ thet BR wart, J. Keith, E. Robinson vs ; 1 vieaat, ee ate A. MacDonald, M. Kane, G.|Donald, N. Wolfer, 0. Hennl- \season and capturing rookie-ol- ae ated Lord, G. Arsenault," vs. E. Show, P. Werner. |the-year honors. . Ste blo 1. ia oe agit ls age W"\ce 3 — D. Douglas, S. Flem- L. Nicholson, (L. MacDonald: net the. all-star oat sy sa fh lien we ming, S. Giddings, L.” Hessian coe es : wing year, \ etal a , SS stone, H.' Matheson, B. Mabon |Wings were eliminated by Bos- or § nd - oc a >. hake: ee le Sinclair, E. Worth, A. |ton in the first round of the play- Pc STARTS FEB. 2 mee, a Ice ‘4 — H. Douglas, C. Agnew. Caneen, E. Moar. offs, the Detroit brass had de- i. 5 OF L. Hennessey, E. Jenkins vs W./9 PM. cided he turned in a poor playoff j SEE “Storey, E. Ranahan, F. Rosst-|_ Tee 1: Justin MacNeill, C. iperformance. sina te, ig ter, Y. Keith. ° Stewart, A, Macleod, E. Mac-| Meanwhile, ] ; Ice 5 — B. MacGregor; I. Dut- |Lare vs. P. Mcintyre, A. Mac: |come disatisfied in Boston and || a ty, P Redden, M. Partridge vs |Gregor, L. Furness, B. Me- jyearned to return to Detroit, In a, I. MacKinnon. M. Dowling, A, Neill. ‘ . § '957, Jack Adams, Detroit gen . r # : ; Trainor, J. Coady Ice, 2: G, Nicholson, D. O'Con- jeral manager, ‘engineered ; AT Soares: J. MacLean, C. Sent-|nor, K. MacKengle, L. Mac- |three-way deal which sent Hall ant ag “| Leod vs. C. ein, K. Hugh- |to ceeege sad returned Saw 7 ‘li R , “ ‘ 2 Warner, A. Bears. roit. f - san "warner, chk pam hid he Bas tion, i pee: a aetna | ilica Recreation briggs, L. et 5 ae i Bix. C te fg Me ald vs Dr B: Kelly, G. MacKay, . ; ee Hee Sem | - HORSE OWNERS Co or er ele ga abe —— . oe as ape MacFarlane vs K. » D. , . : as aa, ; : [ Pormier,B, Davis, B. Cousin There will be a meeting of fl horse 7.00 P.M. - TONIGHT — These Firms Wish The 1966 P.W.C. Winter Carnival Every Success ice 3 — A. Love, M. ’ % : ; ‘ eG Y ; j f # G. Brookins, J. Ready vs H, Pe] owners at the Charlottetown Curling ee. brie ‘ i ee ters, M. Toole, D. MacLean, S.J — Sore ci aN . ee « MONCTON "MIDGETS" | Murphy's Service Station Rogers Hardware Ltd. y C ee Howatt. . Hant Club at 8:30 p.m. ea \ , vs. = é urp y A ; ‘ , 4 +3 mn > ; : Pa ae i ° : Factn seasseer ee have me B.] "CH'TOWN "MIDGETS" You oe te We oe "Em W It’s Hardware—We Have MH - Parents Prefer Purity. Acorn, P. Dalziel, M. MacF'ad- Jan. 31st, 1966 ea esis 1M Great George St. Dial 40722-44645 137 Queen St. Dial 48081 IT Kent Ss yen, B. Brookins. ; Adults 60c 2 ‘ - Stadents 35c ft t eae : Ice 5 — K. Ready, M. Acorn, oh : MacInnis. M.. MacLean vs J. <A NENT