By ED CLINTON Sn-iris Bureau of The Guardian Amvbody who likes the game of basketball could have gone a e:u,ht team tournament was held in Souris. The teams competing liomrs were the Queen Cliarlot to boys, and the hometown Sou-. 1 tween Montague and Q u e e n s. ‘. Charlotte boy mp Guardian. Charlottetown. Thurs. Feb. 6. 1964. 11 , Morell Sou $”ORT OF KINGS The first rounds for the girls _ saw Souris defeat the hard-work- ]nng way towards Setting their lug but inexperienced Montague fill on Saturday last when an girls by a good margin. Morell and QCHS tangled in a thriller wiili the former‘ winning by only tplayer in this round wa ‘er MacLean of QCHS ‘ The teams winning top winnint! easily. The outstanding. 5 Heath- flnlahed strong to defeat ris. while QCI-{S were forced into overtime in defeating Mon- tague in the most exciting game Souris played host to Morell 1 in the finals in the girls‘ tourna- ment. And the defending Island champions made no mistake. ‘and won handily to win tourna- ment honors. Team captain Shirley Battersby led the team with nine points. and Patty Mul- lally held the team together de- Morell tangled with QCHS tn the boys finals. and fouls prov- ‘ ‘v to Morell, as the loss of them the game in the final min- utes. Don Baker was the ‘ scorer for the winners with iiev enteen points, and John Crosby played. the co a c he s gathei ed and selected the Most Vai- We made our own choices for each team, and (strange as it may agreed with the judges choice uable Players. for the top winners. Girls, first. QC]-IS was no pro- blem. and it was easy to pick any league. Montague proved a little harder, but. we finally set- tled for young Maureen Sullivan was no problem as we selected['1'hey are both fine competitors Marie Murphy, who led all Mor-‘ and we are very pleased and ell attacks and scored twenty-' privileged to extend congratula- seven points. Souris was a bit tions to both of them , . didn't e ect HS bo s or we picked Butch Chevei-re whot “S to 1:? as gang 8: they played “'9” ‘V ms guard p°5'“°"] were. And we didn't expect the 3"? was, me" mp 5°°"°"' M°"'i girls from Montague to put fort! ell 3 choice was alsoeasy as we; the effort they did, we P A med Plcked P31“ M“°G“'“’~ the “mi them a couple of weeks ago. and 50°F" ‘'0' the b°y5' Q C H 5‘ although they didn't win a game °h°‘°° “'33 fme 3"'“,'d, "°h" . we must now. in honesty, com- CT°5bY» “'h°,"‘ 0"’ °9"“‘_"‘ was pliment them on their improve- the °“t5‘3"d'"3 9133'" "‘ the ment and their hard working ef- players well deserved the hon-: _ or, as in both cases. their team Word of commendation to QCHS 8. Heather ’SOUR|S er: 2. Judy Wnlte: Cheverie. ‘ Boys, V;-mile open: 1. Ronald icontinued from page 10» tchevcriet 2. Douglas Jennings; tBlanc; rian Jennings: 3 [Sherman Hendsbee. sner: 2. Cathy Ma ar: 3 Rose Girls 10 years: 1. Debra Chev- Matte Gallant- erie: 2. Sarah Fraser; 3. Nancy. Boys 12 years; 1_ Angus Mc. Deveau. ‘ormack: 2. Kenneth Peters: 3. Boys 10 years: 1. Bern ard A’3’,”°5° Ma°I"‘5"'°' Praught: 2. Gary Pierce; 3' Acorn; Dwight Mulliallw. 2. Sharon MacDonald: .3. Debra Macintosh. Boys. 12-mile open: 1. Eugene MacDonald: 2. Ronald O'Han- ‘ley: 3. Ronald Cheverie. plauded every play. no matter what team or player made it. Girls 12 years: 1. Rachel Kas-" h 13 years: 1. Shirley‘ l Boys 14 years: 1. Douglas Jen- niiig” 2 Eric White: 3. Georg. Roach. irls 15 years: 1. Sandra Jen- Of the tournament. In on played a standout game in his diffcult, but. we chose Patty Boys eight years: 1. R a nd y 3. Wayne MacDonald. nings; 2. Anne MacDonald: solation finals. Souris met and guard position. Morell's big gun Mullally for her terrific work SOME sunpluszs Cheverie: 2. Robert 1VlacKen7.ie; Girls. H-mile open: 1. Sharon Theresa MacPhee. O defeated the Montague boys by was Pgu] McGuire who scored as 3 gum-d_ 1‘ The tournament produced 3. Eric Macintosh. MacDonald; 2. Shirley Acornz‘ Boys 15 years: 1. Ronald O'- Onlty four points. The mp player seventeen points .mme SM rises we did“ ex ea Girls nine years; 41. Cheryl 3. Sliirley Battersby. Hanley 2. Wayne MacDonald: 0 e in that game was young Kennv Boys: Montague proved easy.‘ the “omfigue boys to 105, goth MBCDODEWI 2- -108""? M3(‘K*‘“' BWS 11 Years: 1- CHIN" MC- .3- Eric Gallant ' Is Squarebrjggg of Montaglm AGREE wyf“ JUDGES as we seiected Ken Squarebriggsl ‘ha-hrgames but they did we zie. . Co,-mack: 2. Allan Roach: 3.! Girls 16 years: 1. Roma :\lac-. Mm. the final game who is their big gun, For sou,-is] ' ' ' Boys nine years: 1. Gary Le- John Gallant ‘Donald; 2, Shirley Battersby. -- Boys 16 years: 1. Guy Marin-' tosh; 2. Brendon MacAulay e mile . Bo , opetnz l. Eu- gene MacDonald: 2. Eric White; 3. Angus McCormack. Couples race: 1. Roma Viac- Donald and Ronald Cheverie. Relay, girls: 1. Souris Elem- ‘entary; 2_ Souris Regional. - - fensively. Marie Murphy. once out I-leather MacLean. This girl tournament. Girls 11 years? 1‘ Verna FY65 Boys 13 years: 1. Keith Jen-. Relay, boys: 1. Souris Region- w “P”, hnys and girls squads fun"; mg‘ pi:]nttheT}gf)n‘Sv(:l()ati:)0IferfSi again starred for Mnre]]' and scored 43 points in two games. The two winner; were Marie forts. , ningg; 2. Kenneth White; Gel'- t al; 2. Souris Elementary. c.")1[:'{l‘p‘l:*g"(f;1aI:'$:‘t°e11'0§°“g;:érfi)3e‘¥< with the Charlonemwn gigfg with Marie. that is a habit. which is an outstanding feat in Murphy ‘of Morell and K en To anwmne,.s_c0ng,-a¢u1atio“ sportsmanlike conduct. They ap-jard Gallant. Teachers: 1. Clem Gallant: 2. ‘Paddy Murphy; 3. Sandra Mc- ‘Gregor Broom ball: Country Girls 1 who played two good games in her guard position. Morell also attacks were nothing u n 1 e s 5 boys and girls. and cheerleadersi tiiese players were involved. for their wonderful display of It was a wonderful eXamPi€ —Girls 15 years: 1 Sandra Jen- ‘Maclntyre; 2. 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