I ) I l 1 z I ‘i SPORTS FRONT By PIU S CALLAGHAN A Geal Opener TEE Island Intermediate 'A' Hoclcey League received its greatest advertisement Thursday night and Old Spain Penguins and Sandy' Parkdale Royals were the folks who did the good gem“ 30b game of the best-of-seven semi-finals and display for the pat- . the best game of hockey seen at The Sports Arena for a long time and both clubs gave it all they had 111 an effort to gain the o ' The fact that the surprise. The Old Spaincrs weren’t given much chance against e more but the youngsters refused to let the power of the Royals terrify them. They skated like fiends all night, took their bumps in amazing fashion and were going strong at the finish. in the second session they were held off the scoreSheet but it was only great work by ‘Butch’ Ward that had the score 2-0 for the Birds entering the third. Frizzell Was Tops IN the third. a former member of the Frizzellmen. Donnie F‘rizzell. robbed the Parkdalers blind. He was tremendous in that Penguin net and he richly deserved to get a shutout. How- ever. it wasn‘t in the books and the Royals got on the scoresheet with only thirty seconds of play remaining. It wouldn't be fair to start picking stars on the Penguins' . ‘Bucko' Trainor’s boys were all great in this upset tri- umph. They were showing the ei'fects of expert coaching and their play gave the men of Sandy little chance to get gomg. Royals SliII Favorites 0? course. this decision doesn't make the Baby Birds fav- orites to take the series. We still think there's too much hockey know-how on that Royals‘ outfit to upset four times in seven games. However. it has made the series something really worth- while and The Sports Arena should be packed Tuesday night for the second meeting. . . It's a long. long time since the Royals were in check like the Penguins held them Thursday night. They have tremend- ous scoring power and that power usually asserts itself But Thursday wasn't one of these nights. The Qld Spain- ers were checking like mad and the Royals’ excursrons were getting broken up with almost monotonous regularity. When Parkdale attackers did manage to get in close. Donme Frizzeil was there between the pipes to break their hearts. A Rugged Contest IT was a rugged game but the Birds seemed none the worse of the bumping. They kept coming back for more and threw a few mighty hefty ones themselves. e would dearly have loved to see them playing for the Maritime Junior crown Thursday night. If they came through with a performance like that. then there is no junior team in the Maritimes could touch them. This afternoon these same Juniors entertain Halifax Junior All-Stars and we predict a decisive triumph or the Trainor- coached gang. They seem to be hitting on all cylinders now and those in their path had better watch out. Halifax lads should meet a determined crew this afternoon. one th t is keyed up to really atone for that 8-3 loss last Saturday night in Halifax. That Sports Arena should surely be jammed for this battle lads. and the Penguins’ cheering section should have plenty to u . holler abo Blake And Powers WE wonder if Toe Blake will blame Art Skov for that loss to Boston Bruins Thursday night. Now that the ‘villain‘ Eddie Powers has resigned. Toe shouldn‘t have as much to say about referees. That $200 fine levied upon him was nothing only ‘pea- nuts . No wonder. Powers decided to call the whole thing quits. When a guy can ‘run off at the mouth' the way Blake did and only pay $200. it’s time for somebody to qtit We haven't the time or space to get into this further today but we are convinced the NHL lost a great official. We think the wrong man quit. Birchwood High Holds Ice Sport Birchwood High School stud-)M'acDougall; 2. Stephen ems staged their annual ice‘Cabe; 3. Louis Butler. sports at the Sports Arena last} rug t climaxed by a hoclccy game be- I George Curlcy. tween Bircvhwood High and) Girls 13 years and over ( Charlotte. .laps) l. Roberta Doyle; The North River Road puck-IMable Taylor; 3. Edna Bolts. clcrs. behmd the two goal effort Girls 12 years (2 laps) pe 1ct. Juniors emerged on top was indeed a.. Boys 12 years (2 laps) — l. and the program was;Bill Acorn; 2. Paul Trainer; 3 2‘M Prince of Wales College cur- . lers. schoolboy champions of . Prince Edward Island. leave by plane this morning for Guelph. Ont. and the Domin- SUMME-RSIDE: — Two ICharlottetown rinks W111 battle I it out today to dec1de who will represent Prince Edward Is- land at the MacDonald Brier CURLING DRAW The following is the curling J lottetown Club. (Spares needed). 1 Ice 1 — D. George. M. Kenne- dy. B. Parke. J. Voutour vs C. Flinn. C. Asprey. A. Wilson. C White. - Ice 2 — D. Hill. C. MacLean. . gc. .. Veniot \ .Squarebriggs. N. Nicholson. B. .Boyles. G. Lidstone. I Ice 3 —— M. McGuigan. E. Tan- iton. H. Spillett, S. Beaten vs. F. .MacMillan R. Spillett, H. R. ;Carruthers. E. Matheson. ‘ Ice 4 -—— W. Rodd. G. Vessey. ;D. Douglas, J. Whalcn vs E. ;'I‘aylor. B. Beer. Dr. Webster. . D. Reid. I Ice 5 - R. Ewing. R. Mau- Ining A. E. Pierccy. G. New- :man vs H. Dobson. I. Horne. JDr. Kelly. A. Callbeck. ‘ 3 P.M. :— , Ice 3 — Dr. Hooper. G. An- Iderson, Dr. Jelks. N. MacNeill V. v . arrell. A. Ballem. IMitton' I. Webster. I Other ices open. “ P.M. Supper Club curlers. MIXED CURLING 7 PM. Ice 1 —- E. MacLeod, I. Duf- fy. L. Campbell. F. Rossiter vs H. MacInnes, S. MacMillan, I. Horne. E. Maclnnes. Ice 2 —— L. Turner. E. Wood, Dr. Kelly Mrs. I. MacDonald vs ;. G. Anderson. G. McKay. I. Web- ;ster. M. Doyle. 1 Ice 3 — C. Flemming. J. Grant IT. Burke. L. Hennessey vs H. Mc‘ I Douglas. M. MacDonald. K. Jen- d9“- kins. I. MacDonald. Ice Fchion final (O'Rourke ‘ . vs Stewart) Ice 5 —— A. Trainer V. And- 3‘ new. K. Duffy. C. Sentner. vs ‘ . oole. H. MacDonald. L. ICampbell. A. Gillis. --8.30 M Burke, Meet For Ch'ship Today draw for Saturday at the Char- 1 I CURLERS LEAVE TODAY worse for Toe Blake and his Montreal Canadiens. they con- tinue M11 Schmidt's Boston Bru in Montreal, which Bruins deflate the Habs. and streak to six games. both teams face an important weekend T dwellers who have been solidly entrenched in sixth place since the season began. have h to within two points of “th- place New York Rangers. nation for the Bruin surge. centre Don McKennney. hurt Bruins Are On The Move; Canadians Host Hawks By THE CANADIAN PRESS Thursday's game and was only [them by only three points and While things keep getting beaten on a penalty shot. didn’t .have two mes in hand. The hurt either. Wings seem to have proven to The Bruins aren't having trou- the experts that they are not ble scoring goals—they're only going to fade. five behind league-leading Tor— In the other games this week- onto—but they‘ve allowed 100 end. Maple Leafs and Rangers, who meet in Toronto tonight more than Chicago Black Hawks. the league leader in and New York Sunday. are also that department. looking over their shoulders. Which proves that when the Leafs want to second Bruins can hold their opponents place. which they took over score down. they make from Montreal this week. and trouble for anybody in the the Rangers will have to heat off the Bruins. Chicago has 66 points. Tor- onto 61, Montreal 60. etroit 57. New York 40. and Boston 38. “'5 Volleyballers See Action so to improve ins. After Thursday night's game saw the 2-1 unbeaten r u n Boston's ruins, perennial cellar- league. This weekend they take to the road. planning to make trouble for the Red Wings in Detroit to- night and the Black Hawks in Chicago Sunday. .Canadiens. meanwhile. wlll 'llttempt to get back on the win- ning track against the same two teams. They entertain the Black Hawks‘ at home tonight and visit Detroit Sunday for a game _ Queen Charlotte High School with the Wings l-ll Charlottetown was the scene Montreal snipers. who missed 0‘ {his W991” action in Island on those ots Thursday Senior A Voneyball competition. night, are anxious to find the Charlottemwn Micmacs came range again and help move the 0‘" 0“ mp 0‘ the evening's Play. rused Nobody has any ready expla- 0' I: n- the recent acquisition of winger Dean Prentice. in a trade for hasn’t Prentice scored three goals in four games with Bos- ton. including the winner late in the Montreal game. GOALING GOOD Solid goaltending by Ed John- ston. who stopped 40 shots in lers are: W a y n e Matheson. skip. Barry Willis mate. Run- dle Seaman. second stone and Mark MacPherson. lead. Clair is the team coach and Mr. McLaine is Island repre- sentative for schoolboy curling on the Dominion Curling As- sociation. Left to right. the cur- ion Schoolboy Championships whic get underway there next Monday. Accompanying the boys are Robert LeClair and F. R. McLaine. Mr. Le- Cameron Quartets lbOllsplel in Brandon. Doug ‘ play again at 8 p.m. for" the 1H. MacFarlaN Cameron‘s rink had little trou. championship. 101 03?. 002 001—7 -b1e with the Eric Johnston four-1‘10 A.M. some, dclcating the Summer-‘A. Humphrey (C) siclc rink 15-8. They had a 13.31 , E. Johnston 1 200 000 102 03x— 8 120 101 0—5 1 D. Cameron IO’ Leary Cops First Game lead at the end of eight ends. ; W. M'illar (S) 000 010 1—3I 02A 121 030 mix-15 and the two rinks split eiglith. Spicer (RCAF) 04105—10} points during the next three M. Hutt (A) 00001 _ 1ICurIing Draw For Montague Here is the Montague Club mixed curling draw for today ends. Johnston conceded at the v 12 NOON end of the eleveth. ‘P. Schurman (S) The other match was a squak- I 200 102 02— 7 er all the way with the ArtIP. Jennings (RCAF) Burke rink living up to its re: 022 010 10—6 snatching victory}: PM. .1. Fisher (RCAF) 1. putation for I'm the final stages of the game. (S t d ) ‘The MacFarlane rink was lea 001 212 02— 8, a “F 8y ' J ling 6-4 alter mine ends. and both I G. MacPhenson (RCAF) I 7 PM- Ice 1 8 Dr. L. A. Johnston. H. Clair. D. Clarkson. A. Bears Vs P. Sinclair. A. MacGregor. Ken MacDonald. P. Nicholson. ce 2 —- D. McGowan. K. Hughes. Dan Herring. Mae Ja- mieson. vs C. Stewart. B. Smith. )tcams were curling beautifully‘ I with no seriou: mistakes. Burke 1 B. Banks (S) 210 010 01—- 5 ‘made it 6-31] in the lentil. 1C. Ramsay (S) 001 301 10— ‘ The Summerside boys made H98 isome costly misses in the last .A- Humphrey (C) I two ends. the game ending 8.7) 103 002 030‘ 3. . k . 110 00010— 3 a: for Burke's rm 5 P-M- . The Cameron and Burke I C Ramicy (S) 312 30— 9 7:??‘1Murphy‘ 15' warner' 1 rinks will play this afternoon at P‘ SChm'ma“ (5” 00° 01— 1 Ice 1 __ Dr P Mclnwre C )2 o'clock If Burke wins they CHAMPIONSHIP - - - - - Iwill be declared winners ‘of the 315 PM Stewart) A' Mn“) 13- Murphly I H I. .K .Ma arctSu- Lritish Conssols bonspiel. If Art Burke V5 Geo ennedV r12 livan. Billy Vanlderstine. P. Johnston. Ice 2 — A. A. Fraser. C. Ings, ack Murphy, B. Gallant Vs Glen Murphy. Lll MacDonald. Justin Richardson Seekstim... .. ‘ ' inor il 5 Seen Wm Over Archer)”; Kalil...“ Five minor hockey games 1 they lose, the two rinks will 010 100 110 220— 8 By MURRAY ROSE NEW YORK (AP) Blair? Richardson. a Baptist biblical} student outside the ring and al‘ two - fisted belter inside the: ropes. hopes to crack the mid-I , Kensington Mosquitoes edged ' O‘Leary Mosquitoes 3-2 in the winning four matches and los- duh out 0‘ third place' ing one. McKenzies of Summer. SIX BEHIND HAWKS side came out of the fray with Now six points behind front- a 3-2 record and the Charlotte- running Chicago. the Habs have lawn All-Stars . _ finished 04 only 16 games left in the sched- The first matches of the even- ule to make their move. At the ing saw McKenzies pitted some time. they have to fight against the All-Stars and com. off Toronto Maple Leafs. who "18 Out On lop 15 - 8. 15 - 11. The lead them by one point. next set between Micmacs and Canadiens. not used to looking MCKEHZK‘S W85 8 hard fought ahead at anybdy. also must affair with Micmacs winning two vwatch the Red Wings. who trail games to one by the scores 12- ;. 15. 15-8. 15-6. The final set of i )Hoop Games .3 0 First Period: O'Leary, A. Wal- G T h lace: 2. O'Leary. W. Mathews) o t the evening saw the Micmacs down the All-Stars 15-9. 15-10. (A. Wallace). Penalties — None. I Second Period: 3. O'Leary, C. O‘Leary Intermediate 'C‘ hoc- key team downed Lennox Island MicMacs 6-3 in their first game of the Prince County intermed- late C‘ semi-finals. The game was played a Leary rink Thursday night. It was fast and rugged and both goalies came through with fine exhibitions 'of netminding. SUMMARY The next matches will take place next Wednesday at Civic Auditorium in Summerside when tne Charlottetown All-Stars visit the western capital to battle with TWO City Basketball League McKenzies and the YMCA Tri- . . games are slated for the YMCA angles. . \llleybtetxisll/Iasthfl‘clvisclfiqgélegMggu ms evening. At 7 o'clock Phad. Leafizue standings to date are ' '. " ' -' " lanx takes on the Pirates an 83 0 0W3: ers; 6. OLeary. C. Harris (Mm. _ -. M K ies (S- 10 4 . $23223!“ Penalties — W- 14- %____———————at 8‘30 BYC pm” smu' Mimié‘fi. (C) 11 7 . . I Triangles (S) 4 5 .444 Third Period- 7. o'Leary. W. ‘ I All-Slar (C) 211 53 Mathews: 8. MicMacs. R. w- I S .1 is- . O’Leary. G. MacKinnon. Penalties -— M. Jadis. J. Jadis. I M. Jadis. l". Scully_ E. Cooper. H.. Garde. Referees — A Ellis. P. Peters. To Souris Flyers travel to do battle WANTED Young men for the Royal Parkdale Irving Souris tonight a with Sou Cr ‘bones. p111 Canadian Naval Reserve. 0 Leary SChOOI are atsketlllsto bgsjt the Psi-koala Interesting training and - lrvi st t‘ at s '1 . - Grabs first Game Cain aNlon 0°90 has fellowship guaranteed. warned that any player not Apply:— O‘Lcary High School swamp- ed Tignish High 5—] in an inter- scholastic fixture played at the O'Leary rink. It was the first game in a home and home series. making this trip will not play in the game at Lancaster, N.B.. next Saturday. Recruiting Officer HMCS Queen Charlotte Charlottetown, P.E.l. Sum-Hi Cagers SUMMARY First period: No scoring. Pen- ' ° alties. W. Shea, G. Foley. G. Grab Vlcforles Saunders. SUMMERSIDE — In exhibi- tion basketball games last eve- ning at Civic Auditorium Sum- merside High School boys and girls basketball teams defeated their O‘Leary counterparts. This . is the first year the O‘Leary High School has entered into basketball competition and both teams made a creditable show- Second Period: 1. O'Leary. B. Dunsville: 2. O'Leary, D. Den- nis: 3. Tignish. R. Pederson. 4. O'Leary. R. Turner. Penalties— B. Pedcrson. Third Period: 5. O'Leary. D. Dennis:,6. O'Leary. R Turner. Penalties — None. Referees — Allison Ellis. I-Ill- ton Barbour. tag. The Sum-Hi girls won over O‘Leary girls 56-19 while the Summerside boys junior basket- ball team defeated O'Leary 49- ‘ Lennox Island Captures Opener I first game on goals by Don Mac- Lean 2, and Stephen Kennedy. Brian Dewar and ar- ris accounted for the O'Leary markers. 0me and Kensington Pap- er weights battled to a 22-811 draw in the second contest with Don Thompson scoring for Kensing- ton and George Mathews for O'Lea dlewcight rankings tonight with an upset over favored Joe Archer at Madison Square Gar- . The 22-year-old kayo special- .ist from South Bar. N.S.. I Etwo to one underdog in the rounder. , Richardson, a freshman edu- Ieation major at Eastern Naza- irene College in Quincy. Mass. has done most of his fighting s a 10- Crapaud Pee Wees and Bant- ams scored 2-0 vict ‘ of Angus Houston. defeated ‘ Trudy Stewart 2 Valerie Mac ‘ . ' ' ' ' ' ' es over \. .. ‘. . . -1 Ice 1 _ E, wood. .1. H1 ms, i1 his native Nova Scotia. He . “it” CIlY . iivals 5-3. Other ‘1 Gabe; 3. Laverne Dunn. -x. Kennedy NL Macxmnfifi v comes here with 3 31.3.1 record, their Kenslngton counterparts. Queen Challolle goals were Les) Bays 1—4 Mile Own—1. Jack j a. vessey, 11, Love, A, Gan-en, (including 31 knookouts. scoring in “he Pee- wee game Barnes. Bobby and Wayne Mac- Don-gall. _Kcvm Smith, Alan Flood and: Girls 13 years 1 2 laps) Billy Weatherbie tallied for the E5lhel' McQuaid; 2 liirchwood team. O'Rourke; 3. Eileen officials for the game were gan 3. Andrew Arsenault. Kath Bra). Lewis and Wayne Mac-z Girls 14 years (2 laps) -— 1. N. Mac Donald. ‘ _ Nancy Ward; 2. Marilyn White; will Race: —— l dilly Mac- 3, Patsy Ma-cKinnon. Kinnon and Billy LeClair; 2. 150 s 13 .1- (3 Jim MacDougall and Don Duns- Robb); why‘ieéimsk 21.3” ford: 3. Angus McEachern and ‘ Donnie Statney. Boys 16 and over (3 laps) —1. Jack McEachern: 2. Billy Wea- ‘1 Alan Flood: 2 therbte; 3. Andrew Arsenault. inon: 3. Brian Foley. Tomm ) — 1.; . Gauthier; 3. Ronnie Carmich.’ J- acl ‘- 33 Boys 14 years (3 laps) —- 1 . Billy MacKln. iMacEachcrn; 2. Kevin Smith; ‘ M. Shaw Ice 2 —- Dr. MacKay. M. Ves- l. sey. B. Crockett. M. Blakeney irecord. including seven knockg . y ‘ vs. Dr. Higgins. A. Wood. 1. Mac- Mach- .Kinnon G. Crockett. 3 —- A. Love. N. Simpson. Neill. A. MacKinnon vs H. Simpson. M. Garrett. M. Ives. M. MacNeill. lce —- B. Acorn, G. Carru- y ) thers J. Veniot. Reg MacKay vs_ Squarebriggs. S. Veniot. L. ‘ gnall. M. Acorn. _ Ice 5 — D. Jardine B. Squar .- Ibriggs B. MacDonald L. Jar- -dine vs L. Blakeney J. Morley re Don MacFadyen and J. Ar h . si th-ranked t n- we I c er x can e MacDonald Lder from New York. has a 33-1 Doughaury and MacFadyen triggered the Bantam goals. The final contest of the night saw Kensington Juveniles de- feat West Royalty Juveniles 6-3 on goals by B. 0.5wa an B. McEwen. 2 each. C. Semple and A. Sinclair. West Royalty markers were by B. Stevenson 2 and R. pson. :outs. ‘ j The handsome. 25-year - old. chw Yorker is a former long'i gm ., {shoreman but he doesn't fight BLAIR RICHARDSON {like a dock worker. ARCHER A SMOOTHIE “He's good. no question about : He is a smoothie in the ring. it. But I think I can knock him . I .. tThev lean lGO-pounder comes ln-out. .behmd a stinglng left jab and Nobody has stopped Archer 'counters with fast combination-yet. If Ric ardson can accom- 33. Judy Cook. Jane Bray and Janet MacFarlane were high scorers for the home team with . 16. 15. and 10 points respective- - Lennox Island Mic Macs bat- tled their way to an 8-7 victory over Tignish Aces in informed late 'C‘ playoff action Wednes day at O'Leary. The winners had a 4-3 edge after one period of play but Tig- nish grabbed a 5-4 advantage in the second frame. The Mic Macs outscored the Aces 4-2 in the closing twenty minutes. Each team collected five pen- I allies. ly. For O'Leary Ann Rogers had 3 and Donna Smallman 5. For the Summerslde Junior ‘ boys Fred Vince sank 23. Brian Scully 10 and Don Hunter 8. For the O’Leary boys Reg Mac- Causland tossed in 12. while A. MacLeod and G. Saunders each SUMMARY netted 9 points. First P011051 — 1- Tigm'sh B. Referees for the girls match Keoligh 2. MIC M808. S. Peters; were Bruce and Nancy Knowles. 3. Tinnish. 3- Kcough: 4. Mic- for the boys games Ron Duggsn macs. S. Peters; 5. Tignish. M. and Ralph Cronman handled LeClaIr: 6. Micmacs. J. Labobe; the whistles. 7. Micmacs R. Peters. CABINET BUILDING ’ \_\ ‘ L‘ Fully air-conditioned and ' h >punches. plush this he'll certainly get the Richardson ls unawed by his ranking he‘s seeking. jrival's ranking and ability. 1 Scoring will be by the rounds “I've seen him box." he said.Isystcm. O’Leary Lads I Boys 11 (2 laps) — 1. Paul. Buys 15 years (3 laps) -— l. 'E' Bagna" ‘1' “Wm Billy MacKlnnon; . Jimmy . Dowling; 3. David Monaghan. . . Naflonals Partner Race: —- 1. Jack Mam . MacEachern and Edna Botts; 2 Kevin Smith and Patsy Mao- COD Contest Kinnon: 3. Robin MacGuigan and Ramona MacDonald. ff - . Class Relay (giris) — 1. Sis- mm ngdg‘atljfigmslthihagfig for St. Alexander (trade 9; 2. . y - . Sister St. Peter Mary Grade 8: has rink Tuesday night In a rug- 3. Sister se. Brendon Grade 19. (ed contest before a large crowd Class lay (boys) —- l. " spectators. Grade l0 (Mr. McCall-um); 2. Grade 10 3. . Albany now leads the best of wen series 2-1 in Zone 3 Inter- ia‘te "C" playdowns. v Gabe Keough and Leard fired Q brace apiece for the winners With Melanin. R. Sexton and G (Mr. Croken): Grade 9 (Mr. Steele). Interscholastic relay lotte. hem having singletons. 1 Ti. Reeves and A. Murray had 1 Englewood G. may - 0 th other two markers. - ' e of the Nationals was awarded a Penalty no; in thusI 91 stanua but Alfred erry 31.! Albany case came up with Second team the save. Re creel. Art Perry and Stew- rink Friday afternoon to V” or! the hard hitting Englewood Regional High contest. MacDo- scholastic Hockey Schedule. of A Mot. singletons went Dougall ll Paul Ma to tray of Albany. and D o n n I e MacW deliber- ’ la the series “3’ null! at her of the series for the provincial title. Brown scored for Parkdale. Birchwood High; 2. Queen Char- Parkdale Junior High ca at North River f hum out five majors in Zone 2 of the Junior "B" Inter- “ The Taylor brothers each scor- . den )lchul up five minute sen- ed two for the winners whll ‘ m- u did ams. Junior MacDougall. Steele. and Englewood now meets the win- Souris-Georgetown 's Take Games O'Leary paperweights blank- "ed Tlgnish Paperweight: 5-0 at O'Leary rink recently. Howard Matheson and Paul Harris each scored twice. The other gonlgetter was Tommy ll . In the second game O'Leary stabilizer-equipped. FROM ‘ HALIFAX I to Southampton LE HAVRE, ROTIERDAM EB. 20. In more in van a on! In"!!! Second‘Perlod — 8. Tignlshu E. Gallant: 9. Tignlsh. M. Le- ifyeuneed . . . . . New Cabinets air. Third erIod —— 10. MicMacs. . Cabinet Repairs . P R. Lewis; 11. MicMacs. 5. Pet- ers: 12. MicMacs. R. Peters; 13. . Furniture Refinishing Then call . .. Tignlsh. A. Fennessey; 14. Tig- M c A S K I I. L nish, M. LeClair; 15.R. Peters. Woodworking Refq-ees —- Donald Ellis, Ger- ald Keough. 26 Beasley Ave. 4-8866 HORSE RACING At the Causeway this afternoon at 2.30 PM. Sponsored by the Victoria Prom MONTREAL/QUEBEC: Driving Club. Putnam“-.. “ Ipeclal Tulip Sailing c. I]- Arnold MacLeod right. and Dave stlor. left. will be In there digging this afternoon when Old Spain Penguins en- tertain Halifax Dartmouth PENourNs PLA Peewoes blanked Tlgnish Poo betting under the sup”- rlh AA- TRAV’ELAlngflRA'CI'E' Wees 3-0. Lorne Ramsay scored SEASO ’ a pair for the winners. Greg Vision Of the ROME 3 In! '0 Renamed we odor generous eavlnfl' m MacDonald sank the other. 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