C The Gmldlan, Charlottetown. Iii. Feb. 28, 1964.! SPORTS FRONT By NICK FILLMORE Big Games For Si. Dunsian’s The St. Dunstan’: University New Brunswick Red For Elie Saints the games wil Icontea in 1947 when they captured the MIHC championship with a sudden-death victory over the powerful St. Fr Xavier X-Men. All the Islanders really need . A single win would assure them bly set the stage for a sudden-death game either at the rink of the team with a goals-sctirca edge u ice. Two wins ut they would undoubtanly be challenged for the title by first place and protba season. or on Nice 5 . . . the team finishing second. either were beaten earlier in the season in New Bi~iinswick- by Devils and Tolnrnies tonight and tomorrow afternoon in the most import- ant games of the Maritime intercollegiate Hockey Conference‘: 1863-61 sch ule ams. e locals were unfortunate enough to dro both_nl tne Saints host the University of the St. Thomas University 1 no the mos’. important since azicia this weekend however. is one of at least a tie for would give the Saints first UNB or St. Thomas. as they ' oth Sta These are four of tfnose W L '1' F A Ptii. who were present at the head It. Dunstan’: . . ; 3 0 g: g 2 table of a banquet held Wed- “. 7 3 0 57 an 22 nesday night at the Summer- PEEHWEES HAVE BANQUET side Legion In honor of the Natick Pee Woes. Left to American consul-general from Halifax; Dr. Hillard Clark. gioii; Lieutenant-Governor W. J. MacDonald and Mayor W.E. right are Alton L. Oillfhan. president of Summerside Le- Jenkins. The ‘B'~ Games’ will have UNB at St. Dunstan's, 8 o'clock tonight; UNB at Mount A.. 7:30 o'clock tomorrow night: and St. Thomas at St. 2 p.m. St. Dunstan‘: coach Jack Kane said last night that he had no meciial tactics for the two games, ‘ c ‘ d The Saint; held a 20 hard skating." noon and Kane says he wi been using in recent games. Kentucky House Honors Clay The Kentucky House of Representatives has honored world heavyweight boxing champion Cassius ML Clay wiuh the fol- lowing resolution Whereas. the at seven Put Sonny Liston on the run. And put Kentucky fans in Louisville Lip on Oll- ly Il0l)p‘lI§ the champion in seven. Off The Cuff‘ DRYSDALE signed his ccmtraci with the Dodgers - of money reported in be the highest Wednesday for an amount ever paid by that club. A club spokesman said Drysdale re- se over his 1903 salary of $45,000. The ceived a . 27 year old righthander has won major league career: Last season he won 19 and lost 17 but ecomded ' best earned-run average of 20.". ers ill SANDY KOUFAX a.d Fra r s sigied include Maury Wills. How rd CBC Dunstan “s. Saturday, Now be It resolved by the act. To recognize this wondrous And hail a_new world’! a . . . '5 next CHAMPIONSHIP GOLF series will be filmed at the Cape Breton ‘riighl ust close necking an light workout Thursday after- with the same line-up he has §.!1i<= ( Pl—-New York's Harry Howell and Rod ‘bert each scored with Boston Bruins shorthanded two skaters, and former Toronto Maple Leaf Bob ,‘ Nevin added an insurance goal in a 4-2 National Hockey League Q victory over Boston Thursdayl House champ today- e greatest — Cassius Mnr- mg . N"!!! Cid?» The triumph was the second: in the games for the winless streak to eigi , Howell put New York in front to stay at 9:04 of the second] period. less than two minutes} after teammate Earl Ingarfieldl had tied the score. Bruins‘ tie-1 fencemen Doug Mohns andi Teddy Green were in the pen-1 a.ltv box. 12% games and lost 90 in his Dodi: n Gilbert got his 22nd goal in} ands golf course adjacent the first period on a 25-foot slap Keltac Lodge . . The Montreal JUNIOR CANADIENS weren't impres ve in their second Nova Scotia appearance Tue» 5_h0_‘- 5799“ “id, J9"-V T°Pl’“'l dav night The abv H-aihs were held to 2. 6-4 win in Bridge. mm of the Bruins Wm 0“ on , water before 2,300 fans the close that occasion. 1 T in-Cities All-Star Loam. NER. ve and semen . U HOWARD has signed with po .000. The first negro ever to play with the Yankees. Howard batted .287 last year hitting 28 homers and 85 runv ’ the Guardian's ‘morn kr.o'.~.»i('i,{zable sport to heat Liston. HARRY TAYLOR picked ‘Clay but now contends that HENRY COOPER v.'ov.-id beat Cay In eight rounds. The other man here-abouts to bet on the LIP. RAY GRAN . li us for a nice. crisp five-spot. in . . . Two of predictors’ picked Clay Ttoo Saints To Play Important Game Coach Jack Kane‘: St. Dun- Ia1i'a University Varsity Saints host UNB Red De-villa and St Thonias in games the wiiimer of the Mairitiime In- tercollegiate Hockey League. The Saints play the Red De-vi ltl<.'A iv. scored twice for the All-Stairs when they tied Sulmmersitic JUNIOR LEGION- AIRES 5-5. paced his team with three goals . . . FORBES KEN NEDY has collected six goals and 18 assists for the Bruins and has spent 74 minutes in the sin bin . . . has 14 goals and 20 assists A. MacNeill. five and 18. and ALEX_ FA LK ' I? ‘lit ELSTON the New York Yankees for a checking of a hoists:-ell VIENS. w ‘ Nevin. recently acquired in I multiple trade with Toronto. - gave the Rangers a cushion when he followed up I Howell rebound at 8:24 of the final pe- L PARKER MacDONALD no . , W‘ Green and Leo Bolvan gave 7°‘ Boston a . ort--iv adl near the end of the first period. summmv 1 First period — 1. New York, ; .Gilbert 22 (Howell Duff» 1-1224; 1 j _ Green 4 (Mohns. .1 ‘(pg-entice» 15:27; 3. Boston. Boi-1 vin 9 fGreen. Oliver) 18:27.; PennltieS—JMicCord 2:39. Neil-; 10:48. Johns l4 Cord 17:14. Second peri dngarfield 15 shall) 7:M: 5. New York. How- iell 4 (Neilson. Nevin) 9:04. Pen- ‘aaltlcs-(M . New York. ohns . . ifladfield 11:39. and the Tommies clobberm-g tiie= Y 1. satnu 5-2 the following am.-r-‘ '"""' '’"‘°‘''''“‘ N” °" Nevin 0 (Howell) 8:24. Penal . ven straight games. the longest winning streak in the team’: history. The last game was against the powerful X-men, before a wild- ly cheevrinig in the SDU Nciilck Peewees Nip Summerside ‘lite Natick pee-wees made it son 6:05. Toprpazzini 9:40. Green 10l’ial P806- .00, Richardson, I ‘ Iiigarfield. Kennedy and. Mc- linen are urized to be on time. and I"x‘M3m°“ 3°“‘l‘° as ; noon. Since then. SDU has won . I Brown Btidlong. Drillo Hal. ctmtention. A victory for the two in a row over the Summer- side pee-wees at Civic Stadi-um yesterday aftemoon. beating tihe local team 3-1 to win the round {Grey Eagle. Lady Simone. Illa Taylor. N. Nicholson, H. 2 Jones. R. Dry :‘., Cannon. Gail We“lner. " Sc ' Wellener. M. Johnston, J. Mol - aha vs. Yvonne -Ennis. B. Bryanton. K. Kelly j. VI, Norma rfi. Patsy scales. Lloyd CURLING DRAW The following is the curling draw for the Belvedere Club for Saturday. ‘I pm. Ice 1 — Jean Grant. Ed Tay- lor. M. Grant, Heber Jones vs. sdale. Mustard. Fred A i a u Parker. lice!-'-Kay alea vs. Jessie " Ice 8 — Gladys Molloy, H. Car- lnlehael. C. MacLeod. E. Bucn ilson. G. Veesey. E. Johnston. 1. Hughes. ‘Ice 4 w Marc Vessey. Had Ken- !‘ rn \-nu - Simpson, Mac ' 1 — Rosemary Hill, W. C. Bur- cuaity. Helen Kennedy, Butch Ifiee vs. Claire Cooke. K. Ken. aedy. Berth Mccuniy. M. Bau- I -- Jane Irwin. '1'. Ma . earl smith. John Smith V. Simmonds. Kent Irwin. d the season. boilh ‘before Chrlst- .1947 5- Maurice Roy received a bump 0“ ._ Crossbones c- Lean: Crostooaea host the Mui- Miacheod . out with injuries. Eugene Dunn Saints tonight will ensure them of first place and their first Maritime Championship since in the ln»t.u'iiatiion»al Oompetiikzion unbicvh has gone on four years A.‘ interesting sidelilght to this "" weekend’s activities is the Mil(HL sconin-g race. SDU centre Billy Mac.Millan is presently leading the pack with 19 icoals and 10 assists for 3 pants. two diead of Graham Holldlian of St. Fran- <-is Xavier. Last year. Dick pmm Mu, Ti“fi1°“1;":a§DU,“W "'9 '°°"'“8 -which had been donated by the '3“ 9""“- . 3 of Summer- Injuries have been pltaguing society» C08(‘h Kane. G030! Gerard F51. Namck wuglrd Mnnl-is Smith. who stopped 42 dicta -.,,,,d.,.,,,.,,; ,_ against St. l".X., has been on M Sm . am the limp this week with a bruished tlaigfi. Left winger don ed by the Summ Kinsmen Club. The Natick team was ’ A jaw against 8. Mary‘: ‘ ahelrnet W“ '‘''° ''"‘-‘'°'' ”°“”":iSeven Mile Road. ties-—Nvielson . from Chicago’: period with his 15th marker of the year after stealing the puck Ab McDonald near the Hawks‘ blue line. New York Defeats Boston; ago Topp es Wings 1:51. Boivln 11:50.‘ (Vaskol 10:05: 4_ Detroit. Jef- frey 10 (Howe, Delvecchiol 18:12; 5. Chicgo. Maki 8 (Nes- terenko Murphy) 19:17. Penal- :1 1114 9.34.‘ Hull's goal. his .'¥7th of the tles—-Barkley ll 5. 13:48, Mur- Icampaign. was a 50-footer which phy 11:%. Ge-ndron 18:02 Saves: . Plante 16 10 9-55; Johnston CHICAGO (APl — Chicago! Black Hawks moved back into a tie for first place with Mont- real in the National Hockey League Thursday night by beat-, l . The triumph pulled the Hawks « even with Moniral Canad-lens at 75 points. Montreal has two , more games left on it: schedule 1 than has Chicago. 1 Detroit goalie Terry Sawchukl saw all the way but was unable ’ to head off as it flashed over; his shoulder. ‘ Hull now has a total of73- last Rangers and extende.-c}i“Boston's l“llrg the4_fourth-place Detroit Redipointg gnu 1; only two behind lflall ‘n s 2 ' ' teammate Stan M.ikita in league scoring race. SUMMARY First period--1. Chicago. Mur- phy 10 INesterenko. V a s k oi tneg l I Chicago bum up , so 1934 on [1-’I:1-3. Penaity—Pronovost 18:51. goals by Ron Murphy. Pierre Pi-E. Second period — 2. Chicago. and Bobby Hull before lPilote 7 (Wharram. Esposito) Larry Jeffery scored his 10th of F3201: 3- Ch 1 0 8 20. H1111 the year for Detroit at 18:12 of I I the second period. . Less (.11.... a minute later. how- (Farmers Game ever. Chicago moved ahead 4-1 1 on Chico Maki's goal. Norm Ullman closed out Ice Racing At Causeway The following are the list oil the racing: horses entered at the caiiseway for this urrday. e feature event of the day will be the D.K. MacLeod Mem- Post time is set for 1:30 sharp and al] horse. Sai- lsuch well known horses Millie Lee. Winter Freight. and od—4. . (Hadfield. Mar- lWMX will be among favorites, :in this feature event. -' Parking conditions have been 7:16. Green 8:41. improved and a large crowd is iM°““i D9 ; . to take in the aim- .noon‘s racing card. There will (be pari-mutual betting. ‘ Class "C" Trot And Paco island Prince. My Lady. Mit- chell. Billy G. Command. Gran- ville Boy. D. K. MacLeod Memorial Pace Millie Lee. Winter Freight. Sturdy Jimmie. WMX. Abe Long. His Honor Pride. Billy C. Dudds, Class “B" Trot And Pace Evelyn's Ardent. Miiiie‘a Ex- press. Sunny Brae, Roger Par- lay. Gene L. Scott. Blllv Juno. Class ”A" Trot Aiiil Pace My Hero. Jolly Caverallo, Freddie's Dream. Adiopulo Yat- es. Little Doctor. Zither. Crowned Champs Seven .' Road won the Kings County intemiediate ‘C’ chamipionsfup last nitght edging the Souris Iyers in the deciding game of the playoffs. They now draw I bye into the Hand finals. Scoring for Seven Mile Road w . .l. Mac-Donald (31, M. Ma-hnr. C. Roach and A. Can- tallo, one each. The sconcrs for Soiirls: C. La- Vie (2! and R. Walker. W. Rose and W. MacP‘liee. one each 6-5 Referee Edmund I.aVie c naéneenix-tiiei-edbya sme bnckbutiseirpecteduhgfll riirhtfortzheweeltend. Bruins Meet The third game of the Kings County intermediate ‘'3'’ final: will be played in Souris Satur- _ - - day night at 8.30 when the Mac- 11- w""9- 1- wdmef V'- 3- Pm‘ . ' . G. Wilson. ray Harbor Biuiin. The best of seven series in now tied at one game apiece. Souris wil be without the ser- vices of two players who are Ice 3 — D. Cox. N. MacNeiIl. V. Giisholrn. A: Mocllwan vs. B. Bovyles. Dr. Willis. '1'. Ed- Waflls. Dr. Cameron. ~ I). nun‘... D. Wood. C. MacDonald. G. Gallant vii. 5 all- ed two penalties to Soirrls and one in Seven Mile Road. iProv. Spiel JlFor Montague Cream- under- curling Play for the Central eries Ltd. bonspiel gets way at the Montague club this morning. one rink from each of the six curling clubs the province will be aiming for the trophy emblematic of the provincial ti- tle for curlers who have four years or less experience. All curlers and officials of the be entertained moi - a banquet given by the sponsors at 0.15 .in. this evening. Draw forthc strouiidisufollows: 1- Albei-ton vi. sem- ll - Illa! vs. Mon- lre I dere: Ice in aldhadlubtahentodiel Di-ooh. D. Webster. when . iague. l2.U pl. Ice 1 — Charlottetown VI. Oummei-aide. ' (nlEnds In Tie lscoring for Detroit in the fin (TLEARY —- Bloomfield and Mount Royal farmers hockey -teams fought to a one all tie Wednesday night in -rink before a good crowd farris. This was the last game in a single round robin to eliminate the fifth team with 0'Lear,v losing out of the playoffs. Scor- -9 Gard and for Mount Royal Al-‘. -. iison Silliker. th Bo goalies. Edwin Hardy ' Raynall MacNeill. played fine games for their teams. The first game in a best of ifive playoff series will get un- (dorway on Tuesday nailit. when Royal meets K-nutsford and Cape Wolfe tangles with lfiloomticld for the Matthews iMaroons Nip Tyne Valley 0‘-LEARY Maroon: downed Tyne Valley 7-3. The game was protested by Tyne Valley on the grounds that O'Leary was using an inelligible player. Smallman 0‘Leary attack with a barce while G. Bernard, D. Ellis. 1. Strang. E. Cook and J. Kennedy notched singletons. E Gorrill fired a brace for the _losers and G. Morrison picked ‘Kings County 1 “IE for Bloomfield wias Lloyd. dale Third perl0d—~6. Detroit, Ull- man 15 6:41. Penaliy—Barkley ‘ad 13:52. Save! Sawchuk 8--2.0 9--29 Hoop League Standings The following are the stand- ings in the Island Senior ‘C" basketball league up until Feb. 27th. W I. Pts. St. Dunstan’! 7 1 14 PWC 5 3 10 Pirates 5 4 10 RCAF 5 5 10 Capitals 3 5 6 YMCA 1 8 2 Hockey Game Souris Flyers blasted Heather- 15-5 in an intermediate played at me on Wednesday} were J. 1 'C' playoff game Montague rink nigilit. Sour-is marksmen Maclnttyre 3. W. Walker 2. T. Solomon 2. McPhoel. A. Stewart 1. Pierce 1. and D. Thompson 1.! the ilcatlierdalei . Maths-son. E. J. MacDonald. H.i MacKe-nzie, and J. MacKenzie: one each. E The following are the stand-‘ Leatzll Rone 3. R. W J Seabrooks Nip Kensington Seabrooks defeat- ed Seamens Golden Acres 8-4 in their second game of a st of five series Kensin-gton marksmcn were up a singleton. I Minors To Travel To Summerside Ch-arlottetaown minor ists travel to Saturday for the completion of a own game total goal series for provincial eihaitriplondii honors hockey- . do on ‘D Oltarlotteitxvwn papeu-we-iiinicn have a one goal lead. ‘me Cen- tennial pae wee hold a four Izool mine as a ieisilt of their victories in the first gune. The Summerside Bantams will enter into the second game with a own goal lead over the Our- - iotoetown team. All Gist-lottetaown teams will meet at the fire hall at the fol- hwing time: P D. Sherry 2. J. Maci-‘arlane 2. J. Cotton 2, D. Johnson 1. and F. Moon 1. F. Tilbauit fired a brace for the losers with D. Reeves and A. Laughlin one each. O’Leory Defeats Alborion High 5-3 0'LlJtArRY High tripped Al- bertm High 5-3 in 0'Lc-airy last night in a fast riimged game in which referee Blair Bnriiatrd handed out six minor and one major Densities. Alberuon de- fense player Jofin Weeks re- celved a head injury requiring three stitches. This was the second game a series for the West Interscholastic title. Mscorlng for O‘Loary were Bob 00 lsiu-is Defeats Montague Souris Regional mu School girls whipped Montague Re- gional girls 3-10 in a King: nt 1 . scoring for sourls. S. latter» by (14), R. llaebonald (I). G. Praught tel.‘ A. Gallant (1) and 0'1-em-.v 'I‘lilnis‘h High Sdionl this evening in 0'Leary for the right to ad- vance aiulnst East Prince. B.C. Was Still Undefeated Jln Taking Dominion Spiel By JOHN’ SHORT (1 EDMON'ldl2:N (or) — A bril- iant and termined rink from ikimberiey. ac. defeated Mani- 1-095 WWW P‘!-M75, toba 13-8 Thursday to wrap up M°““°b*'v “bud Sm’ M5?!‘ the 1964 Canadian women‘: cur1- °‘ ‘33"'""‘- “id N0" mg champim-,5hip_ Scotia. directed Rene Snow of It was the eighth successive H_5“fa"- 3°“ “*9” ¢h4“‘°¢‘ ‘° lwin for the unbeaten crew. 1 Wm -012 posses on of second by 43year.01d skip ma Hansem place with defeats in the eighth Mrs. Hansen's precise sholmak- “°“nd~ M11 530W ‘V33 “Mei 10-5 in: and strategy directed the by the Saskatchewan rink rink to the championship at Re- steered by Janet Perkin of Re- gina in 1962 and a second-place .8153- :finish last year. : Ontario downed New Bruns- l In three years of Dominion ll- wick 10.‘ “.1 Quebec “zed 'nalc ."n. Mrs. Hansen.|P.-Edwrdm d9_8l fthird Ada Calles. second Isabel .‘_ rm“ 3 an 1’ uh‘ ‘Leith and lead May Shaw have "'"P°m““ ¢i9h“""°“"d nme" won 23 games and lost two. The results left Alberta with .Bo(h defeats occurred last year six wins and two defeats. Mani- ; before they edged Emily . toha and Nova Scotia with five ,woollcy of Ontario in a playoff .wins and three losses. Saskat- ;for second place. ichewan and Ontario were tied .' Alberta. skipped by Mickey (with four wins and four losses. 1 Down of Dawson Creek. B.C.. (New Brunswick and Quebec had -‘moved within one victory of ithree wins and five defeats. iclinching second place with a as : Prince Edward Island hva: wan triumph over Newfoiindland. two and lost six. and Ne oun - (‘Manitoba and Nova Scotia had 3land was winless in eight starts. day for two playoff matches, if necessaiy. is affiliated with H19 Curling Association. ‘lbw’ The McG-regor rink fell 5,. hind 7-1 after five ends and sin- rendered four on the seventh ti; trail ill-4. However. they hit (0,. one Oiil the eighth and (-1. ii ND TOUGH Miss Down had a tough time with Newfoundland. trailing 4.3 after four ends. The st, John-‘ ursome skipped by 15"]... Rockwell could not match (1.. Down quartet‘: consistency an..- tliawtlr point. s. Perkin directed ' to an early lead ag.iins}.]terN:il:E Scotia ii the sporadically-hm. liaiit Prairie rink was not 5,. verely tested in the lat te the score. 9 nag" New Brunswick‘: loss to Mr, Hanrlght was the fifth in suc- cession after Joan Callaghan steered her Bathurst mates to impressive victories in the first chances to tie for second place. Miss Downs‘ rln-k competes in Preparation has been made to— ‘the B.C. Peace River bloc which HUNTER'S CORNER Insecticide Ban Required|nP.E.|. Last week I talked to a mem- a number of farmers were go- ber of -the Provincial Legislature "18 V‘ “S9 “.*l'13’_W3yv mgardlixs rwardnz the proposed ban 0" i%'..."”I.‘“‘.‘...‘.f.’ii.‘..‘.‘.§‘‘il.‘...““;'i? (Elfin; Einsecticides now under discuss- Ham yes. bu.“ if 3 special Dem ‘ion. He admitted that the situa- Ilalty of (mg hundred dollars tor a tion was grave and that live- lfifsl Off?"-59 and 3 iW"_ hufidref stock losses last year were far [d“'.1a" “"‘°' 91"‘ ' yea?‘ °af““' in excess of the number repoi't- |]5“°“ of 99mm gr“w"‘g °r 5 . This coliimnist agreed with ;3e°°"d °“°“5° 5h°“’d be Wt .him one hundred per cent. 1 i wmdd .'\vnuldn't he at all surprised if I .1119 number submitted by on 1' I ‘i\ill‘llSlf‘l’ of Agriciiltiire iv a s 1 (doiihlcd. if not tripled. in 1963. I know of a farmer who lost three cattle just from inhaling the fumes. They walked up two the fence that bordcrcd the head- land just out of curiosity and died. An operator of a spraying machine. at work applying ton killer. told me that birds at- -‘tempting to fly over the field died in mid—air. The mcmhcr to whom I talk- ed did not commit himself as to the stand he was going to take in connection with the proposed ban on certain types of insect- cidcs hut. he wcvnt on to say that in force fa think twice before using the in- fines dished liolus bolus are skin in many instances at least, to getting money from home. WESTERN LEGISLATION Authorities in Western Can- lada are not just talking about pt\Sii(‘ldPS and insecticides. in Manitoba steps have been tak- | en regulating the use of dieldrin Sand aldrin for grasshopper-ki.lL ing and the necessary legislation was passed last spring (1963). In the words of the Manitoba ag- riculture iru‘nister-- "Under ex- isting licensing rules there is st‘ some question whether these two pesticides can be stopped from creeping into our dairy products". There were court cases: “in Letihbridge. Alberta. a rancher was awarded 316.500 for dam- age caused 47 bulls that were i secticide again. Those ten dollar 3 O'Rourke -Wins Bonspiel The Danny O‘Rourke from Charlottetown put on an impressive display of curling ycsicrday afternoon at the Summcrside curling club. over- powering the defending champ- rinlt - (‘ sprayed with Msalathion for lice control: 17 farmers in Saskatch- ewan and Manitoba were taken -to court under the Food ii if Drug Act on charges of selling milk containing ' drin." in December 5. 1963 issue of the Family Herald an 0nt.a-r- io farm wife wrote: “My lami-ly and l have just lived through the blackest 40 hours we have ever known. while doctors fought -to halt the extensive liver dam- age my husband incurred by in- haling the deadly fumes of car- bon tetrachloride in a bin fumi- gant. we've used carbon let. for years. We never knew until now that it would do other than asp- -hyxiate us were we to be empor- edtoo long in a closed room. Now we know——-the hard way." ASKS FOR PREVENTION mg“ "1 me ‘°' lions. a Mnnlagiie rink skipped . w L H‘ i by Doug Macfiowan. by the 99"?“ Mule Mad 4 1 8 lscore of 16-8. and winning tihe ‘ um 4 1 8 l(‘:-inadion Legion Trophy. and Heauhardade 0 5 f the right to go to Calgary and represent Prince Edward Is- She went on to say that deter- ioration of the liver cells had ap- parently been checked. but the patient was dangerously ill. She ended her letter as follows: I d t th Le,’ Bons iel _ hgre. a(\iacC:owang“crt‘>ncededp at "Our °°'“°‘3'“°“ l9 "he 5099 that t the end of the eig l 1 Golden Acres 1 mi. end. others will take heed. and that Lint-score: ‘°mt°ith”‘gm°°”5"“°“'V° *3 W9‘ D. Mat-Goivan 000 om 01-136 velagoflote tlb_.:’tjk::"us‘(e’°"!',resent ‘D. ORourke 121 3).’) 40 - ¢n§]5_ our njenrbers win throw Party politics into the discard and vote as their conscience dic- tates. Ths eyes of the elector- ate are upon you. A final remin. der—,lf insecticide reguirlat-ion is Passed. n’t send a boy on a man's errand. Either enforce the regulation or leave it as is. There is no point in penalizing the few who do make it a point to obey the law. The Summerside F-reddie Fol- land rink defeated the Doug -position by the score of 15-0. The game was conceded at end of seven ernds. ‘Local School three rounds. Pt was Ontario‘; best display since the competi. the 10th end by the Moirtagiu P.E.I. rink directed lvv Ann.‘ Nicholson. Mrs. Nicholson. need ing three to tie. missed in. broom with an attempted take- out on her last rock and settled a pair. SEVEN ROUND ask. om 200 104 o. 9 P.E.1. 101 100 000 2-49 Quebec 002 002 I02 x~ 7 N.S. 430 230 um xdu 0Ili8£l"l0 1(1) 060 021 3-—-13 Nfld. 014 102 100 (1. g .C. 011 120 100 x—— 5 Alberta 100 001 011 x~ 4 Manitoba 010 210 012 3-10 .B. 1 001 100 0-. I EIGHTH ROUND sask. 041 201 002 0-10 Nova Scotla 100 oao 3101- | .c. 301 120 on 2.13 Manitoba 010 000 013 0- 3 Ontario 102 113 100 1-10 B. 030 000 012 0- 6 Alberta 021 010 310 1- I Nfld. 100 301 001 0.. 0 Quebec 0111 1m 12] 0—— 9 P.E.nI. 1000150002-3 STANDINGS By THE IAN PRESS CANAD Curling standings after eight rounds of Canadian women‘; championships: P W I. British Columbia 8 8 0 Alberta 0 0 1 Manitoba 3 5 3 Nova Scotls 0 S 3 Saskatchewan 8 4 4 tario 3 4 4 New Brunswick 0 3 .5 Quebec ll 8 5 P.E.’I. 3 2 0 Newfoundland 8 0 8 [X0 PLAIN Fll_TER’ TIP CIGARETTES Or Tops Morell The Provincial Vocational School hockey team edged the Morell Meteors 5-3 in an exciting game played last night at the Morell ice house. Fast skating Arnold MlacLeod Dunstoffnoge 7-3 Kingston defeated Dunstan- niige 7-3 in an Intermediate "C" game played at the North River riiit last night. F. MacKenzie paced the King- sion attack with four goals. 3. Newwn. L. Mackenzie. and N. acPhee contributed single. PLAYOFF Covehecid Down: 8. Jeniiiny (2). The scorers for Montague were: 8. Martin (4). S. Boctincr (3 Referees were A. Harrison and K. rebrigu. : ions. 1 Dlmsiaffnaile marksmen were Iii. Maccallum. K. Hugmes Hum" 10.216. Mclnnis each with one. ‘M “M M“ Hum STANDINGS Game Time 9:15 PM. River 10-: in an Intemmedate G. Kill! the Oove- ~'“°“l'l‘"". vgfq. huiufid‘ with N” ha '"‘"'i“ ‘Montreal 3211011: i0T‘l4A2!l: ' G‘! . - I .. , .,.,.,,""'°",,.';,§",',‘,.,,"‘g.**g,'; 3:35: 33:33:33 Warren 3 Texaco Combines """"‘.........“‘°"""........ ‘,',‘,‘,,f,_,,,,,""*'°""-Q 3:3"-';m ; 321- :3 3: 3: Admission: Adults so scabs uuaom as an-ts G.IKIl'dDdJ.PhoII. on 143101;“. Intercollegiate Hockey Friday 8 P.M. uuii nan DEVILS V37’ S.D.U.v;A|NTS andD.MacEachei-nwereifie .__.______________________ ‘Morell marksman. Saturday 2 PM. Kingston Downs St. Thomas Tommie: vs. SDU saints Admission: Adults 1.00: Students 500 TONIGHT, FRIDAY CIVIC STADIUM HOCKEY