I m Gandhi. Charlottetown. Sat” Jan. 19. 1988.] SPORTS FRONT By Pics CALLAGHAN Theory Proved False : HE argument has often been advanced that you can't make a championship rink with four skips in your lineup. Prob- ably folks were thinking along the lines that ‘too many cook! '1 th broth.‘ spmHovfever. women curlers in British Columbia don't believe I this at all and the Mrs. Ina Hansen's rink proved the fallacy .1 of this contention by winning the Diamond ‘0’ last winter at Regina. 0n the Hansen rink were four skips. L This quartet has another feature that is rather remarkable. The four members of the foursome only get together for the I playdowns. SOME of the Dominion‘s outstanding curlers have insisted that the key to success is a rink that plays well together. They hasten to add tth vou can't get this winning combination \vith "" sk'os in the lincu . m Blithrs. Hansen didn‘t believe any of this advice. Neither did any of her three associates. Just before the provincial play- offs they r'ot together and prepared for their Silver ‘0 com- pc‘ition. Thcv successfully came through this round of the com- petition and make their way east as far as Regina to represent British (‘oliimhia in the Diamond D‘ ‘~‘ ' ' 1' fthevskip THE B( \klp explains that they find it better i . their own rinks in ordinary play during the season. They pur- posely avoid playing together unless it‘s a prpctice game. Not even in locril bcinsoiels do they stav on the one eam. . hid the practiCc certainly didn‘t hurt the Hansen rink last. 'Fc'lwn thn thcv got to china. they got together to capture h Dominion championship. t P They‘ll trv mighty hard to successfully defend that crown . ' n "'nmcu ‘Plll‘lt‘rS meet for the Dominion championships at ' t John. .\'.B, 52‘"‘If thcv do it again. the net thcorv that four skips don’t makc a rink will really be given a rough jolt. ‘ . U d Her I ..- .. ‘ :Egmdihrggmfle mpresematiw on ,Both have 44. ' f u S‘Bernaifirl d. tfiljétigeiiispn ago 1’ F, Miuman. P C . \l rWG e I ‘ l It‘s almost impossible or Hu rang e no a race f.» D. Campbell. R. Hutt. E. Cal. in A “v” n e y - The Seic'ond game 0‘ that the Winners with Baglole andlaghan. J. Myrick. HERE on Prince Edward Island women curlers are hard . 321:3: ‘5 93%;” fiififlesgifi E I Fen'n'essey adding Singles- 9 P-M' 42’ . 11,3 . ‘ Y ' g ‘ ‘ , . v at work “WWII”? for the provm‘lam playdowns “web Open m I Grinning Yogi Berra holds Yankccs’ office in New York. he will be a playing coach. Dunstallnage 018511. - 38.1.9“. me lone Ed Turner? 15' 300nm“ 6' Charlottetown Monday Febriiarv 4 l blackboard at New ‘ 303 : lBlaCk. M. Mlnch. vs. U. Sea- was Eli7aheth Macdonald’s Charlottetown rink that copp- ed flit“ provincial honors last year and made the jaunt to the Dominion championships at Regina. The first year (1961) that the Diamond ‘D' was held, another Charlottetown rink skipped by Pauline Burden emerged as victors. Both Mrs. Macdonald and Mrs. Burden will be trying for a repeat this February bu thev'll get nlcnty of opposition from other rinks along the line. A" Prince Edward Island clubs intend lobe represented in pro- vincial play and perhaps this year the. Winner Will be from out- ' c the Charlottetown area. Sid But regardless of who conquers. the ladies will have a great week of it before the representative to Saint John is named. The calibre of curling has improved greatly and you can look for battles royal from bcginning to end. Next week the entrants will be announced as will. the play for the opening day in this exciting provmclal championship. Conadiens Are H-ol MONTREAL Canadiens have a great opportunity to emerge next Monday morning as the leaders in the National Hockey . League. At present the Canadiens are in sexond place. one point back of Chicago Black Hawks, If they beat Detroit tonight and Toronto trip: Chicago. then the Habs start Sunday night in the top hcrth. They'll still have two games in hand on Chicago and one on the Leafs Sunday Canadiens go into Boston and Eeafs arc at Detroit. Chicago hosts New York Rangers Sunday night. f 1f Canadicns can conquer in Boston. they'll still retain their 1 first olaco soot rcgardlcss of what happens elsewhere. They’ll likely do it. too. Don’t Forget College Game AND don't forget to pack St. Dunstan’s University rink this ~ on when Saints host Mount Allison Universuy in an in- tercl~uiatc hockey struggle and furious. Game :cts underway at 2.30 . \ H and Borden. ' Sc will handle the hockey clinic to it promises to be a great battle and action should be fast 1 Registration . AJOTHER reminder of those sports clinics today at Souris sharp. At Souric it is on Basketball and will be held in the High boot with Earl Nicholson in charge. At Borden. Jack Ready l be 'held in the Legion Home. l Packers By MURRAY ROSE Asin iatcd Prcss Sports Writer The mighty Green. Bay Pack- crs. winners of their second straight N a t i o n al League championship. topped the baseball champion New York Yankccs for the 1962 Team of tho Ycar award in the As- Named l Team Of Year I The year before it. was a 37-0 runaway. This marked the third straight Western Conference title for gles in the 1960 playoff. In racking up an astonishing 13-1 record in regular season which York Yankees' general man- ager Roy Hamcy points as secret of Yogi’s 1963 assign- ment is let out of the bag at Thouin rumors of the assign- ment have been going the rounds for a week and Yogi has knrwn about it for month it is now official that He will coach at first base when he isn't playing. accord- ing to Hamcy. (AP Wircphoto) Morell Loop is iGets Going lthe new Morell rink and the ~ .‘teams making up the loop are -- lMount Stewart and Dunstaff- 1 1G .1 B BILL MacDOUGALL ‘winuer who has delighted De- l Canadian Press Staff Writer ‘troit Red Wing fans since 1946. The space-age bombers in the has eight goals in his last five (National HOCKEY League are,‘games. His season‘s total now (having trouble keeping up With ‘ is 21. good enough for a second- la relic from the 19405 .place tie in the goal-scoring ~ ’ For the 185‘ couple of years. race. and his career production . imost of the talk has been about is 523, only 21 behind the all. the young l'ellOWS Who have time NHL record of 544 set by scored or may score 50 goals in Maurice Richard, a season. But every so often the name of Gordie Howe will sneak HULL LAGS I mm print Hull. the Chicago Black Hawk w it-s “me {or the young left winger who last season fellows again to take notice. His .lOiHEd Geoffrlml afld R’iChflrd in recent performance is head. i the ranks of 50-goal scorers. has and-shoulders above the 'work o£.onl.v four goals in his last 19 fellows like Bobby Hull. Bernie ‘ gameS. leaving room for doubt (Boom Boom) Geoffrion and 1 whether the second-half spurt Frank Mahnvlich‘ for which he is known is going Howe, the inimitable right .to materialize in time to boost him among the leaders by the season's end. In 43 games, he has only 12 goals. Geoffrion. Montreal Ca- nadicns' right winger who Scored 50 goals two seasons ago. has only 18 this season. al- though he has been out with a .badly sprained wrist since Jan. 3. But he left his mark before leaving. scoring six goals in four games. Mahovlich. who scored 48 goals for Toronto Maple Leafs the year Geoffrion had 50. has gone six games without a goal. But he still leads the league in that department with 23 and is tied for first place with lAndy Bathgate of New York {Rangers in the points race. The newly formed Morell Hockey League swings into ac- tion this coming Monday. Janu- ary 21. at 8 o‘clock. The scene of action will be feature opening game w teams. Other Souriis and Morell] . age. i Heading the new league 1.! 'Babe MacAdain, Morell. Each and Geoffrion to reach 50 goals again this season. and the od are stacked against Howe and Mnhovllch. Mahovlich has a reputation for slowing down in the second half of the schedule. and he seems to be following that pattern again this season. FIGUR HOWE’S T00 OLD 1 Most observers figure Howe. who scored 49 goals in the 1952- 53 season. is too old (34) to put on the terrific spurt that he would need to hit the 50-goal a. (I 3 ar . Howe has 30 games left, Geof- frion 29. Mahovlich 28 and Hull 27 Hull and Mahovlich meet face to face tonight as the Leafs are at home to Chicago. Howe and =the Red Wings visit Montreal {and New York is at Boston. tGeoffrion will remain out of ac- Ition for the weekend ‘5 Sunday night Montreal is at lBoston. Toronto at Detroit and New York at Chicago. I If he doesn't make it tonight. iMontreal centre Jean Beliveaul .wlll still be looking for the 300th ‘ goal of his career Sunday. 1 With the top four teams only ‘four points apart, there could be a‘ lot of juggling in the stand- ings. Chicago is first with 50 points. Montreal second with 49. Toronto third with 46 and De- troit fourth with 46. New York is fifth with 31 and Boston last with 2.6. S'side Minor Hockey Schedule SUMMERSIDE — Here is the Summerside minor hockey scho- dule for today: BANTAMS 930 — 10.30 am. Stars vs. Thunderbirds. PAPERWEIGHTS 1030 - 11.30 Sparrow: vs. Raiders. . MOSQUITOS ’ Bisons. Red I ers. Mixed Curling iMiaroons Whip RCAF Team 8-1 O’Leary Maroonn trounced RCAF Intersection All-Stairs 8- 1 in an exhibition game at O‘Leary last night. "1 At Alberton ALBERTON The mixed curling schedule at the Alberton curling rink tonight is as fol- lows: P.M. “ 7 I Bud Clarke. Ferne Rochford. jM. Hutt. B. Black. vs. Bruce :Currie. 1. Clarke. E. Campbell ’ 11.30 ~ 12. .Wings. Blackhawks and Rang- Schedule of remaining games will be announced early next week. All games are to start at 8 o'clock. Great interest is being shown Combines Whip Penguins, 'Alger Cutcliffe Fires Four; SUMMERSIDE »— Alger Cut- at 9:07. snoring a puck which llianded out [0 minor penalties. icliffe. scoring four goals, paced McQuaid had cleared in front:tlie Combines getting eight. the Prince County Combines to to tiiid the mesh between thei SUM MARY a 6-1 Victoiy over the Old goalcr's left pad and the goali First Period: 1.—Combincs. Spain Penguins at C-iVic Stad-‘post. Cutcliffe got the seen The Combines scored two in sccond period. the result of a‘G. Dcighan tA. Walslil 3:03; 1‘ E: the first. three in the second. nicked back-handcr from about 4.»—Combincs. A. Cutcliffe (E.I , _ g , _ an —- 1 George. Dr. Jelks. N. MacNelll. ‘ a single tally in the final: period. Penguins got their goal in the middle session. Penguins were trying out a new goaler in the person of Carl McQuaid. who had only‘ 18 stops compared with 29 for Thane Mann. Driglian opened the scoring Date Nears I I Hockey teams are reminded that registration date is drawing near. All teams intending to regis- ter with the Maritime Amateur Hockey Association must do so no later than midnight Friday January 25. Included in t h e se brackets are midget. juvenile. junior. intermediate an nior. eams intending to register with the provincial branch of| the. Amateur Athletic Union of Canada have the same dcad- line. These are intermediatej ‘B' and ‘C' teams competing 1 Football ‘Vinnie Lombardi‘s huskies. who SOIel-V 0" a pmVlm‘lal b35i5~ bowed to the Philadelphia Ea- P Mosquitoes, Paperweiglits. ee Wees and Bantams must register with the Director of. physical education. Dave Bos-I socialcd Press annual year-end play in 1962. the Packers posted Well- I" Charlouemwn- poll. it was bcttcr than 240-1 for the Packcrs over the Yanks in the voting by the 191 sports writers and sportscastcrs who participated in the balloting. Tlic Packers rccrivcd 121 first place votes and 492 points on a 3-2-1 basis. to 43 first nlnccrs and 223 points for the Yankees. who won two straight world sc- rics. Thou were followed by the Son Francisco Giants. winners of the National League pennant (213): the Cincinnatt Recreate. two-time winners of the NCAA basketball title (2011: California‘s No. 1 ranking foot- ball team and Rose Bowl vic- tors over Wisconsin (1401. an the New York Giants. two~time winners of the Eastern onfer encc title in the NFL (57). TOUGH CREW The Packers. a hard-hitting crew led by NFL Player-of-the- Year Jimmy Taylor. whipped the New York Giants 16-7 in the arctic cold of Yankee Stadium to score their second successive title triumph over the Giants. c bcst won-lost performance in the rugged NFL since the Chicago Bears of 1934 won all 13 of their gamcs. The Packers had rolled up 10 straight and! appcarcd headed for an un- ‘bcatcn season until they were .blitzed to a frazzle by the De-l troit Lions. 1 ———-I fUIric Gallant lls Suspended t . .1 Ulric Gallant of the Prince County Combines has been sus- c d r one game for his outburst in a g me against .RCAF Eagles last Friday night. ‘it was announced by the league ‘exN'i'tiv': Thursday. l Gallant will sit out this Sun- iday‘s game. I A meeting of the league execw utive has also been called for 2[ o'clock this Sunday at the Sum-l l merside RCAF base. Seobrooks, New London Grab Wins Remington Seabrooks and Net London ac ctories in Farmer's League action at Ken- slngton rink Tinneday ight Seabrooks defeated New 'An- S'side Curlers Visit Montague Four mixed curling rinks from the Sinnmerside Club visit Montague for matches taught. The Montague team which will see action against the westerners are u Idiom: 7 p.m. — Doug McGowan. skip, Blanche Smith. Bob Feb. guson. Barbara Manon: Dr. 1.1 Johnston Te ms are reminded that no registration will be accepted af-t ter the January 25 deadline in any bracket. mm 5-2 in the opening game. A: - m- M3” NW“ ' Scoring for the winners were I W“ W wmv m 2. E. Tho pson. Don - 0 Campbell and D. Sherry. New 9 pm. - Dr P. tyre. Annan goalzetterl were Lyle Iklp. Lillial Don-lid. Elly Queen High and wuxgr. V autiue, Evelyn Macken- Sobool its annual too Thencondcoutestnwflewzle.AAFr~u.cib.Catbcporuottbe In [moon Seemed“. Golden erln Don Dal-ran. 12 Across-l last Emit with a total of Minute ‘gar. Don Whelan and Joe Coyle Deighan (B. MacArthur) iiini last night before a little a minute and a half before the '9:07; 2.—Combines. A. Cut- undcr 300 fans. Greg Dciglian end of the period. picking the clitie 18:32. Penalties »— scored the other two goals. guppcr left corner from well out. jGradyv R. Gallant. R. Mac- Gord Whitlock fier the lone" Dcighan‘s second goal Call‘lE‘Al‘lhlll‘. E. White. [Penguin counter. after minutcs of play in the‘ Sccond Period: fin-Combines. 13 feet out. Then while Roy;\Vhite. A. Walshl 11:18; Biggar was serving a costly Combines. A. Cutclitfe major penalty. the CombincslGrady) 12:54: 6.-—Penguins. struck two quick goals. Culclille getting both. 15:24 Penalties -_ Delg- nlce wing 911m beat Mn .Ilall. U. Gallant. Biggar (ma- ouaid at. 11.18 and at 12.54 a tori. ' lilgli shot that hit the cross-Dari. Third PEIIOdi 7-—C0mbm95- and ricochetcd over the line, A. Cutcliffe (A. Andrews, E. Gorcl Whitlock picked up .‘Willtel 4:18. Penalties R. pass from Peardon to catch the . MacArthur. D. Laiilor, J. Da~ left hand corner for the Birds‘ lVlS. G- 13013118“- only goal 2'2 minutes later. I Stops! The Combines’ only goal ln‘MCQuaid the third period was a soft one Mann Cutcliffe's attempt to as in front of the net hit McQu ‘si Played At S’side s aid log and trickled oirer the goal- linc. Besides the major to Big- SUMMERSIDE Boatea MGI’OOI‘IS crush yFliarmacy girls beat Sum-Hi ‘Girls in the first game 0 Tyne valley ia double-neader at Civic Audi- .torium i Summerside last O'Lcary Maroons trounced "Ight- Nancy KIWWle’S was high Tyne Valley Clover Farmers scorer for winners with 11-5 in Prince Countv lntcrmo- points. Judy Cook led the los- diate ‘B' League action at 0291‘s “'th 9 Willis- Lcari' 'l'liiirsday. ‘ High School beat Sum- Cain paced the winners with H‘ boys 57'” "1 “'9 “1‘51 gal.“ a three goal ‘hat trick" w hue of the Island Lutersc'holalsttc teammates Rogerson. Smallman series- “molly led the and Strang each triggered 3 visitors with 21 pomts. and E. brace. Singletons were counted LEWIW‘ had 14- Gerry Hopkil'k bt- Bagl lo and Bernard, h d a total of 16 for Sum-H1. 10. G. . . . . . . .. 5 7 6—18 . . . . . . . . . ..12 611—29 .... O C Tyne \‘allcy snipers were Ca- Referees — 211’15' Same meron 2. Morrison. Diamond Bruce Knowles and Ralph and l“. (iorrill. Crossman. boys' game - Huglh This evcning the Maroons Pete De. Cunningham. and Play host to RCAF Flyers. “Vanna. some betwaen Queen Giac- scone. Judge David M. Boo-y lotto and m well pins a ribbon on the win- up the program. QCHS won nor of the acuirncy race the hockey was by a 7-4 Scott Smallwood. Whitlock (S. Pcardon, D. Law-: .in the new league and promot- lers are expecting big crowds a t all the contests. iCURLING DRAW The following is the curling draw for Saturday at the Char- lottetown Club: 1:45 P.M. (Saturday Knock-Out) ‘ Ice 1: G. Vessey, G. Ander- ison. A.E. Piercey. H. Goudie. |vs. R. Ewing. H. Douglas, B. l‘ Parke. D. Reid 1 Ice 2: E. Taylor. A. Leamaii. Dr. Kelly. J. Vautour. vs. J. Bin-den. I. Horne, Dr. Webster. 1 J. Veniot. . Ice 3: H. Spillctt. S. Beaton. _‘\I. McGuigan. E. Tanton. vs. HR Carruthcrs. R. Spillett. MacMillan. Mathcson. F. e 4- . Nicholson D I vs. J. Squarebriggs. A. Bagnall. ID. Douglas. 1, Webster. Ice 5: C. Flinn. L. Turner. V. I Mitton. G. Newman vs. R. It I ni-ng. W. Farrell. B. Boyles. MacLaren. 2:45 P.M. Ice 3: Dr. Hooper. C. Asprev. B. Lepage. J. Goodc. vs. Rodd. C. MacLean. A. Wilson. G. Lidstone. 5 All ices in use by Supper Club curlers MIXED CURLING 7:00 P.M. Ice 1: Doug Bell. Fran Rossi- ter. Ken Jenkins. Pauline Jo‘nn- vs. James MacGregor. Wilma Deacon. Stan Bnyenton. Sandra Squarebriggs. Henry Peters. Thorley Burke. Lois Henncssey. vs. Art Ballcm, Jennie Boomhowei‘. Doug Wood. Ella Ranahan. Ice 3: Henry Douglas. Grace MacKay. Ian Webster. Inza Newman. vs. George Anderson. Lida Webster. George Newman, Edythe Webster. Ice 4: Clary Fleming. Alice Trainor, Dave Ward. Maisie Dowling. vs. Blair Kelly. Mar- lon MacDonald. Jerry Lidstone. Cash Sentncr. Ice 5: Marjory Stewart. Iren- U! a. o .3 Ice 2: Chris Phillips, —- eas Duffy. Edna Maclnnis. Sue Fleming. vs. can MacLean. Velma Andrew Mrs. Isabel Mac- Donald. Trudy Roper. Spares: Kay Duffy. Nellie An- drew. Kathy Bolger. Doris Campbell. Elinor Higson. Ferne Vesscy Carol MacKenzie, Can- nle Edgett. Rose Pineau. :30 P.M. Ice 1: Hugh Simpson. Jean Giddlngs. Joe Zakem. Jane Ir- n. vs. Dave Estabrooks. Joan Higgins. Larry Blakney. Peg MacKay. Ice 2: Mel Jenkins. Norma Simpson. Art Garrett. Barbara sure ‘.'I. may 0'- Rourke. Ella Wood. Dave Jar- dine. Mary Acorn. Ice 3: Edison Wood. Charlotte O'Rourke. Jerry Vetnot, Millie Blnkney. vs. rge . Mar- jory Vessey Harry Edwards. Lucie Jardine. Ice 4; Addie MacDonald. Shir- ley Veinot. John Squarebriggs. Georgette Kays. vs. Dr. Don MacKay. Marion Garrett. Bill Acorn. Lorna Jenkins. Ice 5: Ralph Carr. Ann Wood. Keith Daizicl. Mary Ives. vs. George Vessey. Myra MacKin- non. Norma MacNelll. Kitty MacLeod. Spares: Paul O‘Rourke. James Higgins. Keith Kennedy. Frank Zakem. Judy Morley. Edith Zakem. Jean Jones. Mar- jory MacNelll. Janet Zakem. Sacie Shame. Bibi MacDonald. Ian- Geo l Combines Prince County Combines and tion this Sunday afternoon at :the air base. Quite a feud is running be- tween thcse clubs and you can expect things to be hot this Sunday afternoon. Last time the clubs met was in Civic Stadium and things ended in a deadlock. The Eagles have a great home following and the les‘ rink will be packed this encounter. Action starts at 3 o'clock. as. for RCAF Eagles provide ISHL ac- 8 Queen Charlotte Next game in the O'Lcal‘! . man, I. MacKin-non. D. Carpen- rink will be Tuesday night with ‘ ter G, Hooper, the Mairoons liostiing Reusing-l F. Hastings. L. Turner. G. ton Bombers. Game time is j Hawley. M. Hawley. vs. F. '15. :Bryan. A. Seaman. A. Rayner. Holds Ice Sports Queen Charlotte High School students staged their annual ice sports program Sports Arena last night and the affair Boys 15 (4 laps): 1. Doug MacLean: 2. Barry Turner; 3. Elwin Hierlihy. Relay Race (grade lien girls) 3Gcime Ends In lO-IO Tie I Montague Prim-roses and Ch'town RCMP fought to a lit-all tie in hockey action at Montague Thursday it i g h t. Bisho of RCMP was top yscorer with fou goals. Other igoals for the visitors were by; George Ward 2. Doyle 2. Hurry and Strongman. W l Primrose goals were scored by L. Campbell 2, M. Annear. :A Cantelo. H. Burns. B. Mc- lCulloch. M. Foster. M. Poole. ;J. Murphy and B. alum. | Action at Montague tonight as Primroses playing host to Murray Harbour Bruins. Season Opener Goes Tonight SOURIS —— The first hockey game in Souris for 1962-33 sea- son will be played tonight in Souris rink. when Souris Legion Intermediate "B" team hosts the Mount Stewart Seagulls in an exhibition game. Game time is 11 p.m was highlighted by a hockey Ill-Baker; 2.-10 Lecoo; 3. 10- game between Queen Charlotte ' is o... = _. and Birchwood High which the Relay Race (grade ten boys); host North River Road players 1. 10-Baker; 2. 10-Crosby; 8. Won by an 8-5 score 10-Gillis. '- The Spy Ready—coached win- ners outscored their archrivals in every period. The first per- iod ended with the score read- ing 2-1 in their favor and after two frames the score read 5-3. Queen Charlotte goals were triggered by Wayne MacDon- gall. Brian Prowse. Angus Hous- ton. Robert MacNutt. Gary Cudmore. Les Barnes an d Jamie Kenned . Interscholastic relay: 1. Birch- wood; 2. Queen Charlotte. Accuracy Race: 1 Scott Smallwood: 2. Bill H0128: 8. John Boyne. (Hoop Schedule =|s Announced 3’ Alan Flood picked up a 'hat trick’ in a losing cause with Andrew Arsenault notohing the fourth marker. Officials for the program were as follows: sta er . K. . Parker: judges. David M. Bos- well. Ivan Doherty. John Turn- er: referees. Don Frizzell Art Perry; announcer. Mrs. J. Steams; recorder. W.H. Horton. Here are the results of the events: Girls 12 (2 laps): 1. Wendy Younker: 2 o A MacMil- lan; 3. Marion Kielly. Girls 13 (21apsl: 1. Heather Armstrong: 2. Susan Roberts: 3. Barbara Moreslde. Boys 12 (3 laps): 1. Robert H. Stewart: 2. Robert G. Stew- art: 3. Bobby Younker. I | Englewood ‘Is Winner CRAPAUD — Englewood Rev ‘glonal High outplayed and out- scored Kinkora Regional High in an exhibition game at Cra- paud on Friday evening. Scor- ing for the winners were: E. Taylor. K. Campbell. D. Mut- tart. P. MacDougall. and Thomson. MacCormack and Ban- l” k Victoria Club Ready For Races D. K. MacLeod. president of the Victoria Dinning Club an nounced yesterday that ice tests at North Riven- may show as much ice on last win ter. Horsemen are asked to get. entries in as soon as possible to W. H. Benton. clerk of the co an tries the first race of the season will be held. tt each scored one for Kin-l ora. ' Boys 18 (3 laps): 1. Richard Rogers: 2. Dougie Stevenson; 3. Freddie Quinn. Girls 14 (2 laps): 1. Francis Whitlock: 2. Nancy George; 3. Girls 15 (31apsl: 1 Heather MacLean: 2. Jim C 11'; 8. Trudy Callbeck. Boys 14 (3 lapsl 1. Donald Lothian: 2. Fred Barrett: 3. Bobby Doherty. Here is the first round draw of the P.E.I. Senior C Basket.- ball Leaguo schedule. This al- ternoon the RCAF beam hoot! Pinata. Action m at I . 7 p.m. — Phalanx vs SDU at YMCA. Jan. 19 — 2 p.m. — W vs. Pirates ot RCAF S'sldio. Jan. 21 — 7 p.m. —— SDU VI. BYC; 8.30 p.m. — Phalanx vu. RCAF at SDU. Jan. 23 ~— 7 p.m. — PWC va. Pirates at PWC. Jan. 26 p.m. —- Phalanx vs. Pirates; 8.30 p.m.. -— PWO vs. SDU at YMCA. Jan. bi — 2 p.m. - RCA? vs. BYC at RCAF. Jan. 28 —- 7 p.m. — SDU VI. RCAF: 8.30 p.m. — BYC vo. PWC at SDU. Purity Dairy Ltd. “Parents Prefer Purity “ Products" 1, DIAL 4-7125 MOQGW / DRUG I THIS DIAL 4-4171 CHALLENGE We the fi htlng Whole- salers hollenge the Busters Flyers to u game of Hockey. NORTH RIVER RtNlK Tuesday. Jan. 22 9 ST. DUNSTAN'S RINK Saturday, Jan. I SEMPLE’S PHARMACY Ltd. 178 Queen Street Will be the only Drug Store open Saturday evening and All Day Sunday. ___.____________J ‘ ————'l INTER - COLLEGIATE HOCKEY Mt. A. "Mou nties" vs. “ St. Dunstan’s "Saints" Adults 50:, Students 25: STORE OPEN WEEKEND FREE DELIVERY 9 -. 2.30.p.m. «,Recen’r Performance Puts ordie Howe In Limelight. i l