10 m Gunilla, Charlottetown. Wed. Feb. 13. 1933., Five Rinks Undefeated; l; ' berton and Tlgnish. The winner Turner, B. Lynch, K. Kennel-,1 , Winner of Zone 1 vs winner . l D. Wood. y of Zone 2 and winner zone V“? min” “3'1"” “'9 E” REG. 2 ' Ice 3 —-— E. Wood. H. Douglas. 3 Vs winner of Zone 4 in a home t F“ “me” for “in” Com“ 2.45 0 ‘ G. Newman. I MacKinnon vs. R. and home series total call to VAW'NM _ i , Jones. D. Estabmok. H. Smith. count or a sudden death semi- WI' “9" mm / ' — i I. Webster. final on mu 00m- by R' mm m' C'mp’ _ ' i Dun-influen- sant out Glasgow Ice 4 — M. Jenkins. D. Jar- pleted February 23. bell (2). Henry OMaile-y (2), . 33d 11! the flat game of dine. 11. Simpson. 3. Bryenton Winner of Zone 1 vs Zone 2 Pet" I‘m"- my Wl l mwmoduu'cmue round o. L. Wellner. M. Kelly. J. s. will go against winner of Zone Farm More“. Alan W- wpuyoagameat Saint Tnylor.G.McLaren. sysZoneHnalioineandhome 50'! Ind FM “dummy 1 “m .M'I M IUIL ice 5 —a- T. White. W. Farrell. series total goals to count or sud- cull- o 1 ‘ tor the winnnerl were Dr. Jelke. J. Vnutour vs. 1). Ma- den death tintii on neutra The m “m it between Al- , ASSOCIATE STORE I t. O. I theoon 1". Miles. W Carr, D. for the Provincial "B" title. To bgl'toll and O'lknry in tho l 08 Queen st. Die! 4-“ SPORTS FRONT Why The Delay? SUMMERSIDE —- At the end ' lor yesterday‘s play in the Brit- was the only foursome with no defiea trustee of the Brier and honor-' ary president of the Summer- bat'co Company, sponsors of the bonspliel: Gordon Bennett. sec- notary of the Island body and Burden vs E. Wray; W. Miler vs Art Burke. The last diva-w has not been 031 060 abo'oiolio Myron Bell to) 300 403 014 200—17 Cameron Has. 3 Victories Terry Hea (RCAF) 102 200 100 100— 1 002 022 021 001—10 J. Squarebriggs (C) 210 100 200 1 a P M 20‘ 9 ) By PIUS CALLAGHAN ish Consols bouspiel being held side Curling Club; Frank Bryan. Mont mm (At ‘ l at the SummerSlde Cl president of the P.E.I. Curling made up as yet. 010 010 (m 01L 6 I ilhis week Doug Cameron's rink Ass'n, Sidney Green. represent- 9 AM. E. Johmton (S) . ative of the Maodonald .. F. Mlllman (A) ‘ ARE Still at a 1055 8‘ ‘0 Why “‘9 Intermedia" "' .docrmiane and Wyman Miller Eric Johnston, president at the I. R. Fisher (RCAF) Art 33.1.1.9 ((3) Hockey League is continuing so long in WEN” “heme Play- of Summariaide all had two we host club. 000 100 002 014-— 11 soo 300 000 m_u . how we know they have loads of time before a Winner wi‘ies without a defeat. Today's draws include: R. Hopper (RCAF) A_ mumm (C) mu.” be Nady "° “‘9‘” “‘9 New firm,“ V'C‘feré’j‘fiarffiea’; Seven rink. were eliminated 10 AM. 0. Ramsay (S) vs. 211 040 210 400.15 011021 13. WHO “W33 3" “mm.” mm“. - "n - 5 5°“ en- hm, from the championship mind. Mont Hutt. (A); n. MacGowan P. Schurmnn (S) a. M’chth (RCA... mum. “he” mean mm games "Bea g “m They were skipped by Pete (M) vs. R. Hopper (RCAF);T.E. 101110101 001—7 033020002 000.10 1 playll’fes‘see no reason why the playoffs couldn't be lenzthened. Scliurman, of Slunum‘slde. LR. Hen vs. H. MaoFai-lauie. D. MacGowan (M) 3. Bank, is) . thus giving th 5 just as li'aiucli hockey. Thenftllll‘es gm 52:13. 3- chemo? v BjnkzzMAflE-Clirkmvs AV’Hum- n NOON 01° W 010 m— 9 A" maxi (S) 403 230 m1; thi andcancesaremoreo - , . . ..1- :ggddtlféifi-anwm Tl: Sports Arena and Civic Stadium. RCAF. Johnny Squanebriggs of phrey; B. Hunter ve. Myron H. Mac-Forums (S) 122 301100 mm it The last two games Sandy Frizzell had at The Sports Arena Charlottetown, and - ’ 003 L111 031 101—13 Wymam Milieu- is) we doubt if he got enough out of the gate to pay for the an of i ' 5 PM- 13- Cameron V! W 13- Hunter (S) 000 000 014 311—13 ISOMOMOM—E sticks. We are almost certain that the Sports Arena manage- vic_ of Hea_MaeF”lm match: J. 9 PM. ment didn’t meet expenses.” “Wm”! “93' i" . . .t tory yesterday was that of J. Burden (C) What advantage is as by this “01°”ng “9 d0“ Wymain Miller against an 01102 302 011-12 know When we suggest to some to get into the playoffs in a hurry. they look at us as though we were trying to rob them of some juicy gate receipts. . v . Personally we are afraid that if the crowds (thats a mis- nomer i ever was one) continue to stay away. it Will be difficult to get them back even for playoffs. _ lt’s merely a suggestion and certainly is nothing to us personally. However. we do hate to see the promoters of these teams and the rink managements continue to_ take a bad year for a ‘mean nothing' game? Therev’ll be a ew_ more of those on the go in a very short time if things don't brighten up Penguins Entertain OLD Spain Penguins entertain Halifax Junior All-Stan this Saturday afternoon at The Sports Arena. The Biby Birds were thrown for an 8-3 loss last Saturday at Halifax but that shouldn’t make any supporters of the Old Spainers feel too down in the dumps. It would appear that the Penguins just ran out of steam top 2-0 after the first period but New York Yankee batting coach Joe DiMaggio, wearing l Sandy‘s Royals defeated the YANKEE ruins the familiar No. 5 uniform. is seen llmbering up his throwing occasions but the league lead-l in this one. They were on . t .. . . to brin sportsmen together to goaltender. was tough to beat—- Clair. Battier goals b Bill Ri- that's where their attack fizzled out. It wasn’t; any wonder lWEky Old Spam .Junior Pen- ing_Roydls finally Dig the gain; ré‘dfiefln the Dsgorihgh‘e] d mingle in good feumhm He s handnng 31 shots chard. John Day. y because it was their third game in three nights and the games lgmns _6-4 at the Sports Arena on me around the Inn way mar . e erees u an an expressed his that m Tartans sat back to wan for Panthers 2 vs Beavers 0: Pan. plus the long travel surely must have taken is toll. last night in the last regular 0f the [11131 59551011. M56113 08 Coyle handed out. a total test . would . Wh ‘Train pass patterns to de_ ther goals by Barry Madam In addition. the Birds were without Dave Lawlor and Due league game of the season. scoring the Winner of 13 penalties. Including the “wk 1 e 60h weekly shoot of the . - . . . - other speakers were senator velop. But somehow they were David Jenkins. Gaudet. Both these boys were greatly missed by Bucko Tremor The league executive met at Star of the game was Pen- three to Wlliitlock at the 19.ol .11 l MH-R-C. was held on Thursday. so slow materializing that Tap Owls 4 vs Blu . o. o I - i h . . ~ _ ~ - zen .l -- I f. . MW e P pus. DenLty Mayor Feb. 7 with the followm scoresl ew‘mz’ - w 5 and his group. However. they 11 be on hand Saturday when t e the armouries last evening and gum neurunder Donnie Fnz . mark of the (ma lame. Gear e Ke who welcomed the . i 8 Han forwards were able to steal goals by Stephen Foster (2 Bll‘d‘ 3” the ‘10“ club" . . . decided to out off the schedule Who gave a magnificent Per. SUMMARY “This my'behalf at- Ma bemg post-6d: 3the puck and drift in alone on Robert Stewart Fred Quinn ' Cliff Sentner, who performed so brilliantly last season wrth {allowing this contest and w 3% (“imam-e in keeping the Royals First Period:- 1. Royals - A. . who m Randall Richards 97 i the Smokie goa‘ a]! _ hem.” Duucén Prince of Wales Juniors. is on the Birds lineup the 1962- the playoffs underway Thm down w six goals. One of the i Gmis (D. Capmu‘ Jim Ma‘cLeod, Orrison was . i Fred 0. Whit. l Th_ .1). I); R Le G thief D M i 63 season. Cliff hasn't played as-yet but c is working out day night at the Sports Arena many great saves he made . 9'42: 2. Penguins _ G. Whitelock Justice Thane A. Campbell, Jim Gordon 95 .Z _is gave hsuflgou .!e{ heno phn1 wand . oug urnagllan. these days and will. in all probability. get into actionbelore foo R m m m t Pen um“ came when Buck wmuock go, (Pewdon' Lawn“... 17,14: 3. ————-—-—-—— Bruce Gomiey 92 emer a mug me. e an- 1 ar . long. Sentner is likely to he the number one netminder once andoambb‘ges wmceplay Egg!” a breakaway late in the second Rwals . A My,“ ult .B Whit curling Draw Harley Fraser 90 dlfdd usggvfi’aflregugar gm” he rounds into shape. . . . . ‘m 17 21' 4 1', ~ ‘ L ,_ Chesse] Irving 38 mm er 1! w 8 web ' ‘ i M mi in best of seven germ-final sen. period and seconds later he 10c .. , . enguins - no r St- junior crowivgrhtail‘tessfs iggllii'smfiii'iusgiiinlflhziii: us aching: 'es. was hot on a potential scoring lor (Whiilock. Peardon) 17.42; For Manta ue Jimlvmenigfigigr“ g; a 6 Return Game our min . There are lots of folks around these parts who Apps Ansenault paced the play by Angle Carroll. 5- Royals ' Whltloc" loam“ 9 B D t 81 SCORES THREE GOALS think the same way and all of those people will be at_'l'he winners with a at trick' in a The game threatened to get g‘ogbazfigafilgi ' D‘Cm0114‘32; Hem is the draw f“ the Mon. nggeflaglon 80 f Lamirfnde scorer! tthdree Ha?" SportrArena Saturday to watch the Penguins-Halifaxl 361011., rough and cromLphgagmg tussle out of hand in the dying mm .Secona P-erind:_6 ' Penguins tagu’e Club May (w y’_ Bert Mach-Bod 80 {zfir‘fioaas‘iaann Greg’s: eWhgncome This game should surelv pack them in a arl N cholson s that saw battles nearly erupt on . _ m , winter playground. The boys deserve a packed house for this several «5351mm, Alan ‘Smew “‘95 When 31”" WhlUOCk drew Dawson (G. Wliihiock. D. Law- ' P-M- Darren Wm” 80 bined with Lamirande and Ger— encmmtet G...“ Buck Whitiock and Angbe a minor and then a lO-minute lorl 6.03: 7. Royals. A. Arsen- 10° la'eC-SMSW‘E-flh lagg-‘Ke'lh WM“ 80 mains Munger on a new line t's show the Haligonians that we are solidly behind junior " '1; the we, no a] misconduct and a game miscon. 9 3"" lB~ Wll'lllCCk- 3- MEN-"1W9 more' “9 . “w ‘ 1 - a n, scored the other hockey in this garden province. C321,: med y duct Al the time the Penguins; 10-11- Penalllef -A. Carroll 11.40, ‘fs sumv§n- 3- 0135’- Ken Smokies‘ goals were scored 'by T ‘ g . . D Carroll 1218 B Whitlock L hullwan D 0 . 0 mar m s H m J G o n e curlin Scene Gordie Wlhit‘lock. Dave Law- liud Withdrawn their goalie and G'aluam 18 47" humor Mac ' ‘ Ice '2_c NM l D anlg‘onughoggim 1:"? Penner . lor. Ron Dawson and Dave Mar- wvre playing srx men up and! ' ‘ ‘ Lew . ' I ' ‘ . y ; 9 tin counted the Penguin mark. Whitlock drew the minor dui~ 19m: . , . N}ch°ls°n’ Gem“ Wm”. 3' h . Lamlrande combined with ‘ THINGS are moving along at the British Consols may m us. ing a scramble near the Roy a1 MTth pcrlotsi... dPengbuilng. D. Ii)a‘cD(Jnaltl. ills S. Mungcr for the first goal of the ‘ VS. ,‘o ' Summerside and the next two or three days should find some COME FROM BEHIND net. He then got into an argu—‘fioims Aunilijznguit . Caz; qlfia’nmm‘fiwmww- "’9 . game at ' the second gruelling matches on the menu. _ . ‘ mam; with some {am near the 1-1 ‘ ' .‘ _‘ -. L ' o e- - PHOENIX. Ariz. (Apl—Arn- period. ‘ Already. upsets have occurred in the provmcial Island Tile Penaumv battled 5:0!“ Penguins bench and seconds $05153} wgéiliggfi‘ (fi'E’Mgg‘ 9 IE‘MI'_GI M. i M N. h old Palmer muscled his way to Grave" made it 2'0 0“ 3 Play gillmhggggi‘llplfefadfde tilelweinsngrbilsg $232523” more Of the same mm! to he the mm m “that” was ‘hmbed out of “he .Lcod. i3. Whitlock- 14‘20. Pru— (110:. A.E.ef\ieisg,poll'iiehnig1:ri ‘ twmunder'l’” 70 “950‘” ‘0 .Igalfiraffcing’flrfifi Andey the way. congratulations to Fem Scel and her 0 0| lgag‘oe'als t. “ed P . Mla‘lles — Junior MaL‘LPOd 3110: vs Fred ‘luzzo. B. Smith. M Willi the T3111 - Plagued 835.000 than a minute later Lami'mnde RCA l'l'l'l on IWll‘l'mll'lg the provincial women's championship. Mldget'filuvenl e in th); opgffiswsess‘ogngiidnsboth D' Lawlor 3'43: Peardm‘ 9:30; Wigglnton, Ellie] Murphy. Phoenix Open golf tournament scored from Graver and Mun. - Hares Wishing this foursome all} the best at Saint John. . c teams scorelggonce'm am? sea giqyoggflctk ($30“ my“? 109 2490389 Kemedy- M39 by one Slroke over Gary €13 Pr‘a‘iflce a ed one pen-0d m. final grammar“ ' g e mm" “c‘ Jameson. Ken MacDonald. Player. Opening up for the first time. ' . Betty Gallam- V5 E' Shaw- Peg Palmer finished the 72 hole Bucyk,loppazziniPace Bruins lo 6-3 Victory This evening at Sports Arena coach Lorne Hennessey is call- ing a special workout for Abbie Juveniles and Midgets. Practice time is set for 6 o‘clock sharp. and the following players are asked to turn out in hockey gear ready to go promptly on time. Tom Monaghan, Howard Mur- chison. Phil Flemming Jerry R lOO‘SENS ARM spring training camp tod ay. (AP Wirephoto) Royals Top Penguins 6-4; (Playoffs Open ThUTSdaY saw the Royalsl'iolding a :4 arm at the Yankees‘ Clark. Miller's rink was down 10.3 after seven ends. but they ‘ took the next five ends and won ' 13-10. Burke's rink once more snatched victory from de- feat. Burke’s last settling the issue as it had dam against Jennings and his men the day before. Terry Hen took a squeaker from Mont Hutt, and Eric Johnston Edged Johnny Square. hriggs by the narrowest of . The Summenside Curling Club hold a banquet last evening for the curlers participating in the bonsplel and IlieutetanGover- ior FW Hynidiman, who was ’3 a 5" one of numerous speakers. spoke of curling as a valuable agent BOSTON (CP) — Johnnyl Second period: 5. New York, Kane. Herbie Steele. Mike Mac- ers Harbour battled to a l-all Playoff With Jac“ Nicklaus. Adults 1 00 Bucyk and Jerry ToppazziniiNeilson 4 -Henry. Bathgate) Kinnon. Les Barnes. Ron GiB- Members of the Island Inter- gets underway Monday. Febr- :tie in Kings County Farmers’ trailed Palmer by a stroke . each scored twice Tuesday .7:28; . Boston, Toppazzini 13 gey. Lloyd Duffy. Frank Robin- mediate ‘A’ Hockey League ex- army 18. with the Combines play- League action at Morell l a at starting the final 13 holes over Coveheud TOPS s d d night to_1ead Boston Bruins to (Kennedy. Burns) 11:10; 7. 805- son. Grant Crockett. Kevin ethive met at the Chm-1mm jug host at Civic Stadium. Rm“ night. . the soggy 6679_yard 8r 7‘ “I outs on C - a 6-3 Victory over New Fork;toii. Gendron 17 (Prentice) Smith. DaVld Burgoyne. Ron town Armourles last night and ads are the home team in the Bangor snipers were R. Mao- Arizona Country Club cllmrse. BOMbers 5'3 fen Rangers in a National Hockey League game. Bucyk‘s two goals and one assist again put him in front in the NHL scoring race with 24 goals and 35 assists for the sea. Westfall) 4:14 Penalties—Pren- Brown, Bill Weatherbie. Gary underway Thursday night at 315 vs pen - . D i v - , . . _ . . . . gums, loch. ave MacDonald triggered the The victory. Palmers second Scoring for COVChead were tsltllh to h is 59 points is tice 2.32, Balon (major) and Clow, Doug Murnaghan, Jamie the 590“, Amy Royals drew. Penguins vs. Royals; Feb, 23__ Fanninghrook goal in the second on the winter tour, was worth Gord Vessey and G Malone. 3 SM Arm and dieefiorivigreT'fieanRelgeghét: 3:: lienlledy (81:10?) (12.20. )Gree: Kennedy, Cyril MacDonald. pengmns as then. mom in Ruyalis vs, Penguins; March game With the St. Peters Har- $5.300. Player banked $3,400. each and M. MacKinnon. - idle. . g e hilréaofrieid 311:3” gagngoghls —“ series ‘A' and Combines drew 5—Penigujas vs 303,315; March hour going to Angus Matheson. Third place money. $2.200. R. Simms. Kelly and R. Pa- spam six goals equalled the 19.17 . y RCAF Eagles m mes 33301.}, 6_Royals vs penguins. Monday night Pisquid defeat- went to Jack Nicklaus for his quet fired the West Royalty Bruins, single game goal pm. Saéey series “111 be bestoféeveqL sci-nos B_Fetb_ 20_EagleS Vs. ed_St. Peters Harbour 3-2 at Pis- 13-under-par 275. goals. duction high for the campaign. lWorsley 51011—26 . The Royals-Penguins fines cémbmesi Feb‘ 22—00mme qu'd' I ' ' ' ' ' ' ' H u D And Toppazzini lost what would Johnston 9 3 6—13 Senes 0 en gens We”? “um” “1311‘ V" Ewes; Feb- Zi‘Eag‘es "- have been a third goal for him —-———-—-——-—— p W Commnesl 1' eb' 26 4mm“ ' when he ut the puck in the seabrooks To . vs. Eagles; Feb its—Eagles vs. net in the third period only to ‘ P Tracadle downed F0” Align" Lombmcsi Mil-“3h 1-—C°m’hlllei have the goal disallowed. Ho River 7_5 “‘5 3'1 39" com“ 33“ “id Vs’ Eagle" National League LINE GETS SEVEN pOINTs pe d tYet-non Reta; listtled to tai 4-all I T. "1Tb: first mentioned team is w L T p A“ Bucyk's assist came on wing- Kensington Scabrooks downe "11W 1“ 688116 ac on 8F 3-3 . 1e ome team and Ease. Wm ; a mate Tommy Williams’ 20th Hope River 7-5 in the first game Stunt Dunstan's rink Monday n play their home gamesalat the filial; neSS'H goal, which put the Bruins in .of the Farmers- League semi. night. Tyne Valley and 0me Ma- RCAF Station. Both Royals and lToronto 2519 915514259 front by three early in the fl- finals at Kensington rink last Both games were first 01 best l‘OCtllS battled l0 8 3-811 draw in F’L‘llglllllls Will play their home Detroit 22161313413251 nal frame. Centre Murray Oll- ; night. of three semi-final series. a rough AAU intermediate ‘3' games at the Sports Arena and New York 15 28 10 154 182 .40 ver had three assists for the Donald Thompson led the win- L- Fllzpall‘lCR. K. MCNally and Playoff contest at O'Leary lastCombines at Civic Stadium. Boston 11291418522530 night and the line of Oliver- ners with a 'hat trick‘ while the M. McNally'scored for Tracadle night. ‘ Bucyk-Williams skated off with other markers went to n. o n- with Joe MacDougalI the trlg- 0'Leary zoalsetters were ' seven ints_ son 2. David Hunger and 1, Cat, german on the Ft. Augustus Straing. Rogerson and G. Ber»: Bucyk’s goals came in the ion, marker. nard. Birch scored a brace fori first period after rookie Leon Hope River scorers were W The nexl games in this series Tyne Valley and Com“ 8 sina - Rochefort sent the Rangers Doiron. 2. G. Gallant. R. Lax-kin are next Monday night. Slelon- t ahead 1.0; Bruin Do M K Sand 0. Houston_ 111] (tiolalflof e‘lx penalties were 0 arm I C en-. Referees for the game were a Ca 9 W l 1 30m! to Tyne: ' ney. swapped for Dean Pren- iG, Bernard and B, Thibeau. vallEY- . I llOII’ nice a week ago. tied it for New The next playoff action will 1 . York before the period had DIR see the Maroon: play st to. . up To 5 ended. But the Bruins wen ahead 4-3 in the middle period whirling backhand shot. Top- pazzlnl's second of the night, and 14th of the leason. was re- eorded with Boston a player SUMMARY ’ M period: 1. New York, ltochefort 3 :27; 2. Boston, lacy! 23 (Mohns. Oliver) 5:13; .. , Bucyk 24 (Ieiter, ( eltfall) 15:31; 4. New Yor . leKenney 10 (Gilbert) 17:30. '2: “*9”- 1 I'd 8:43, Bathgate 17:43. I' ‘l17:04. Penalties —- Bucyk 1:4 lGreen 7:00, Hebenton 14:13. 1 ' Third periood: 8. Boston, Wil- tliams 20 (Bucyk. Oliver) 1:43; 9. Boston. Toppazzini l4 (Burns, .5 Boyles, John Reid. Wayne Mac- Dougall, Kent Scott, Dale Mur- phy, Gus Houston. Gary more. Jack McEachern, Junior_ MacDougall. Alan Flood. Joey voted that the league schedule end following last night's tussle between Royals and Penguins at the Sports Arena. In the semi-finals which get d. in previous years. 30 (Spares needed). die. K. Dalziel. ald. A. Wilson. C. Downe vs G. Bennett. K. Jenkins. H. Gaudic. K. Dalziel. Ice aid. A. Wilson. C. Downe vs L. The following is the curling mer curlers who have contribut- ed so much to the roaring game Wednesday Knock-out for this week only at 8.30. Ice 1 -— E. Tanton. Dr. Drye- daie. K. Cantwell. P. Borys VI G. Bennett. K. Jenkins, H. Gau- lce 2 —. D. Hill. J. MacDon- 2 —— D. Hill. J. MacDon- ‘Kensington B o m b e r 3 Friday night with action slated to get. For Playoff “League Playoffs Underway Thurs. opener Thursday. Other playing dates are as follows:— Series A—Fcbruary lQ—Pen- guins vs. Royals; Feb. Zl—Roy- Sullivan. Jack Murphy. C. Gor- don. Twin [Bill Seen At Morell Rink y SM HALIFAX (CP) — Halifax Tartans‘ speed was too much for Trail Smoke Eaters and Canada's world hockey tourna- ment team was edged 4-3 by‘ the scrappy Nova Scotia senior club here Tuesday night. M. Harbour tournament in 15-under-par 273. It marked the third straight Phoenix victory for Palmer. He won in a playoff with Doug Sanders in 1961 and took last year's tournament by 12 strokes. Bangor defeated Pisquid 8-3 and Fanningbrook and St. Pet- lnnis. C. Sinnott and J. Mech- his, 2 each with singletons going to G. MacKay and B. McGrath. H. Pineau, Wilfred Jay and Roy Birt scored for Pisquid Player, who last week lost the Palm Springs tournament in a lartans Overpower lraBiIEDSilioki es 4-3 Defensive lapses contributed to Smokies‘ loss before 5.628 fans. their sixth in seven exhi- bition games in Canada as they warm up for the world hockey tournament in Stockholm nc month. The game was Trail'l last before heading overseas. Moe Lamirande. a e centre. was mainly responsible for Tartans' offensive success. Gary Doggett. Halifax's young Trail scored three in-a-row in h who came well out of his _net to block the shot. The rebound came to Lamlrande who had an open net to shoot at for the winner at 17:33. Only four penalties were called—two to each team. 1 P. Jennings (RCAF) 010 010 ()10 400— 7 (RCAF) I100 000 101 020— 4 D. Cameron (C) 101 111 030 100— g G. Spiced- (RCAF) 000 001 220 032—10 E. Wray (MAP) 312 210 001 100.11 N. Shewchuk Minor Hockey Results Tues. Following are the results of 3 Bantam games played yester- y day at Sports Arena: —- Bears 4 vs Battlers 2: Bear goals by Paul Dennis. Jack Ar- senault. Brian Foley. Billy Le- x PENGUINS - SATURDAY 2.30 He could have tied Palmer had he made a four-foot birdie putt on the Hill] hole. But Player missed his shot by six riches. I‘- Covehead Flyers' downed West 'Royalty Bombers 5-3 in Inter- lmediate ‘C’ hockey action at North River rink last night. Tickets on sale of Home and home series total goals to count. it 2, Borden Vs Crapaud. Crapaud vs Kensington. Kensinge ton vs Borden. y flagh teamdplays two games m . R. pmfm K -— ome an 1 away. Win 2 ' - points; Tie 1 point; Deadlock in fifpffflfmum ‘ ALBERTON — Alhenton Reg- ' lonarl High hockey team defeat- ed O‘Leary 3-2 in a closely fought high school ‘B’ playoff game in Albertm Moods af- t Ice Sports. Hoe ‘ points —- goals for only. awhile and n 1) ' tozone 3. Montague vs Goal-8e- log William’s firm!“ Re“. 11. W . ' Zone 4, Morell vs Sourla. In a game *1 Tums“ satin? v Zones 1. 3. and 4 — home and home series total goals to count. All zone winners to be declared — February be completed March M. 'Leary flak W SPECIAL Hockey Sticks ‘ Hespeler, Extra Special TONIGHT (WEDNESDAY) Skating Afterwards. Adm: Adults 50:: Sudan: 25c key. Bloom loll. -‘ .' $29 Economy—one way To awn“ nut gem-e of draw for Wednesday at the Ch-' _ nnderwa at _ . a: nigh and u “my goal by town hm. Here I! the bantam playoff y 830 3 Ask about even lower Group Fares for Groups d Gendrom following N . schedule as released by the. pro- Alberto" h .3 m of mm, m. h C...“ y.rk rookie Neusony' goal All ices “re reserved for for. Vinclal phyflicfll fitness (invasion. _ 9 7 See M rt D =; n n we, pin, mer curling members. This ' BANTA _ ’ s Oll- 3 2 .00 P Mo 0 on “W m 09mm,” 17;]! came on . be open house for the many for- Z01" 1- 0149"? V8 Tlsnlsll. P , Gary ' ‘ 181 Queen St. or Call 4-8541 Wmuuu®mmu