WINS TWO FIRST DAY Dr. Gallant Uncleteatocl S'sicle Aces Down Flyers 4-2 tics handed out. two minors and a pa.-pd”, . 5 car”; .5. (jgryeri I misconduct. Botttccn the second and third H;,,.,.,,. Reews. 13.41 periods Lornc lienncssc). coach the Aces. was presented with sev- eral gifts in appreciation of hisl services to the Summerside Ath-l lt-tic Association. to the Aces. and also for his general sportsmanlikal conduct in the realm of hockey. Bob Schiirman. master of core- 1617. 5. Aces - W. Shepherd tV.l Penalties - Josey. Bernard i misconduct i. Second Period- No st-ore. l Penalties - None. Third Period - No score. Penalties - Hurry. Reicrcea Don who-lan and mnnirs. introduced the various re .l-Emmett Trainor. iiuNiEits' CORNER beat the other two horses to the finish line with Majesty coming. second ind Downtown third. Honors for the fastest timi- the afternoon went to Jerry 'l'imcs: Ill 5-4; 32 2-5. Winning ltorst-. Long .lnhn, tiwn- cd by liiizh Monaghan. Sydney, N. (if S. i A. t'h.1mpionahip Trot . Hanover and Pepper Boy W ho Pt-opt-i' Box -Turner) 2 1 l! were each clocked in 80 seconds .It-rry A. HItIlt)l'El' flat in splitting the first two heatsl tMaxGregnri 1 Sir Francis Drake tChappcll) Tliair's it iBirtl Taylor Dale tKenned,v) Connie French tslcadl Times: Ill 3-5; 32 l-3. Winning horse. Fortune's 8 4 .1 7 I I owned by Lorne Kelly. Southport. glrlraiin up tttll hold something in- p”de'lKuItc skating exhibitions on R nual event for is years. l The program which has been ;teit-sting for cycrybody, young and ,old alike. There are several fi- th e agenda along with novelty skatcs. ice dances. barrel jumping and 1 Announce "C" 3rd Round Draw Officials of the island Rranch those always hilarious clowns. Mr. Scantlebury has invited those Parents who ould like to get pictures of the performers in ac- tion to step out on the ice during the number so that the performers can be more easily photographed. The show will start tonight at ton curler d agricultural ea pert. whose campaign to have the city chosen as the site of the hon- spicl began in 1949. His efforts were rewarded in 1955 when the D0mini0n Curling Association picked Kingston as the site oi the 1957 hampionshipa and since then he has done every- thing tn ensure that the bonspicl goes off without a hitch. After the rinks arrive today-- lhe western and Ontario com- petitors on a train from Toronttx the eastern and Quebec rinks on a train from Montreal-there will be a two-band parade from the afternoon and evening. Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday; three on Thursday or" two more on Fri- day. morning and afternoon. During the week more recap lions and dinners are planned and each visiting rink has been as- signed'a host rink to look after transportation problems. British Columbia is uzytcsented by Rog Stone. Trail; Alberta. Baldwin. Edmonton; Saskatche- wan. Garnet Campbell. Avonlea; Manitoba. lioi--ard Wood, .lr.. Win- nlpeg; Northern Ontario. Don Mc- Ewen. Port Arthur; Ontario. Stan sarleant. Orilliaz Quebec. Ken Weldon. Montreal; New Bruno- I I ' ACOS MOVE lI1lO TIC wllh MEET CON-HNUES TODAY I ' 1 F't I , . - - I"l YSICB I H955 ay Youth Club For 2ncl Spot Sa- ts H 51 . l , A Charlottetown rink skipped by curlers during a delicious supper Albertoo w frank lryaii. 1-luit. The Summersidr Aces defeated preseniaiivett who made the pre- e O a 1),, ;,c, 5.11”; mg . in-gt-.5 in u,. em-nu I-in nu-.4 u, 5, en cunphn. M . Do. the Parkdale Flyers 4,2 at Civic aentailtina on, hettaii of their or- mtg"; to, in. p... tit. mi. .t is. en... . Stadium last night in one of the ganizatiotu. Neil Mat-Leod made a virtual Fitness Trophy at Mayor Has-hart Matthews wel- ,-, fastest games of the season. All presentation on behalf of the S-A . Albartoo yesterday with two comes! the curlers on behalf of 3””!-1" tn. scam; wgg dang in tit. HrgtlAA.. Deputy Mayor W.E. Jenkins FREDERICTON tCPl -. Tit. straight wins. the only rink undI- the Town ofAlhertoa. The akipaof In. 1.- g ,,,.-,.,d. and am home team mid . on behalf ot the town. and Barry n I n University of New Brunswick won tented on the first day of the two the five rinka also spoke brietly ' Q!nacl0u5ly .5 their 21...; lggdihlonrf on behalf of the Parkdale the right to advance to the Mart. lily bonapiet. p and introduced their team naenr gt.'I:m”M' 300-I ll-2:2: '.:l'."..f":'"l:'.. .i:::::: .l:::"t”-ii-" -.::."-t .."-" ””'l:.-'.9ili"li'”.'SJ.3”X.l; ”'i-'.'.......... .. .. ........... .. CW". . ” no .. ..l::”. c slocea llI!ll0l - ' t t- , '- t A coatetcsen vel -'-' lllllidcllnesdnnathr Dl"y"lnR0M'T nnd' "" ”" ml” "K "Md 9"” ' D:lrll'l't0il?llneIrt MTll: l'r:'li'tltSu:lrn.gr:r!rlI. spontormlglllhx .iF.ol'i;l:istte-Smm" ' s .1 l by virtue o! I 64-51 llllctory over in "'0 Mm"! "4 A'b'"”" 1'" ml" '" ””'""' W 1" ""3304-ll Mann. who won the Holman "most '"9""”'' "l "'9 Mlsl". "9"" Boy won the second and th I rd by the Victoria Driving Club. con- Christylacci tsurbinel 4 I 1 sh D"f1!llB'l llnlvorsity of P.E.I. ln "5 "W'3””- Rrc-A15 ” '4' 5' 7- M' "S RN” mg, "Nah" Nayef. mum in, ma lrA1IEIKhtShomldP a pgscntgtion of a Ma” to mom" MM” in H” mm" Md”. Wm, U" ,.h3mpmn,. 1-M9,. 30. 30; 30 1,5. here 1-rtdgy mgm, l'rhey grow a bye inktlitelevenlng Grath. Eantpbell. Sgt. . Alum” on 101 cum I olllstandln: ncrtnrmancr. Tawcr uqueihtti is. ennesE9y' championship Trot at the North slllil PM! Ill! fellllri H" "ll lhti Wlllllllll ll0l'59- PCPDGT 30.V- "W"- Although UNB and st, Dun- F” n '" mleduod 0 mn ' ,..m' ' mg; )5 t Charlottetown IOSOIHOO all-it The gamr was an hour late in "9 were otufrbanoiiiymous on; River nusew-y yeslerdlx ax H" mm cllgs cud. cd by George Turner, Dartmouth. stan's wound up tie in game; won u'.i.hl:'ctA'F' 'l "w.lk 'hy' I J sllmmen I' " 3 gum Mo I W, om an "1 , ”!mm due m "H, storm. imitations Dresellii Sgt: 9 '"”lL" 0 2-day ice racing meet got under Starters ill the pace arc .lose- N5 "ll" ""39 apiece. the N.B. squad in lggnumrlme nAn1ben:," wwo L-"ft: ' uury ”' . su:u:,",'-"id 101330301-1 about 570 fans were in attendance. iigrcmmgl urmui 3"” W”. dale clansman. whispenng Hop; Ci", A 1:." won the ticket to the finals all W ",4 1wto”'Mom un. 31:: :&o ".3". P." such” Do. e I . L T" A”"' "9"" ”””""" ”" ml lin ' ''ei"t'ittroirr”lmci.o". 5" "W"-led CHM M 500 b"lV- Cooley Boy Mes. Sir Joseph. Av-l- r vot Chief Win" mm" by edllllll 5"”! 117- ll: tum uttiwtli ac A'r won Wannnamaka: cisttls. Nlcltltlull Mil 3:- attack. opened the scoring at.3.05. H1: Hg0::' lfsuaoh Sizhsunfnn (I; ed . "W wind -M lad!" 5kina on G”. I t i ,0 Muhmlm, 5 , 5 1 117 in the total for the two meat- on "4 10” one ' ' ' ' ' no" ' R. C. A. 1'. (II) 14131)!!!-la ”'l"'”" '”l”"” '”"'.l mm '" ”' ltitr help they rendered him during 4 '0 "till!" W" New mlliluz "Ir 0mg,-his-. start". .R..,.r.-i Ab.'Rlack Majesty iTurneri :i s l 1 1339- Dr. on Phillips president or Chldotteiown - Dr. J.C. ati. Montasuc on oonoo2im.. "W l'””5 "'”"l ”"” ""'m the team. ' illhrl Illd the '35! ltlllmf-mile! hm sim-.13.; cntciifiy iudgeggltowtovi-n lJ. Bernard) 1 1 I I John Kelly was the big man for the PEI .Curllng Association es- lsnt George Henderson Bill Bur- Summe side 3100) 101010--lt -ml W6-lli" Shrllhml Van" H” i ' .. . . that marked the card. ' pl .13.... n.....,... L-...,.',.n'... G... lltioney Royal St. Dllnatlfi's with a 15-point per- tended Iweiconte to the visiting aett' n Manlllllan. ' Alberton 001011 otiai..i Y” cl'0'9d 3' "l9 he" "lay "l"k- "nhtm Roy Bevan"! bill ll'Il'lPl' -'Pl'rY q:"u-;- Timer; . R01; nrilwoodli lF.. Bernard) 4 2 2 formance while t " ' M5 slim at-rirlmnlv sicrred into the P a r ktl . le - (ioal. now; A. Hanover won the lust heal ni”,,,,,.,l uurphy lnhn llulllsun'lC"'""l9"3 W” "luied "'- fa:e' bvl.iose)' who no attempt. geienced-AH5lcLeodh.iosey.RWt:id tall! free-for-all trot. with gceppe: Chariu iwmiv -A";mun”-I gF"n.;i iMi;pS)-den) : ; j , t , . ll; 0 PP” - oruar w- urray. unn. ca y. oy pacing ut t e Nova . ntian I .' . ” . . Ginger l-7 t e yr .' T MGM? C I T A A K i 3 d H p Km Ready mt ti" (H-rt park. 0. raw". 5 (-an". A. (.an,”. khmn took (ha next N" with Ham. :;"lt;rr:z.mt';l:':k of the Cour 0. Wen Iwuin He” F ll: f O en 00 data :oal liter Kvmc loosrelgeu At-cs - Goal-Mann. Detrncpa nyer in the place position. i.-it-inn kmwuw pnnwnew ' p y Ce 0 'e3 0 T . I. . lrll-rll? llltlk ll" l 9 Pall 0 ' Matukrlhur. Rceves. ii. Grad . l-'o- l s s w "n th ii-st a 55 - Fair iGa detl 7 l d F C d h G NM Tlwll Uilltlll H3l”l'l5- l3k"lElBernard. F(lrWardS'"V Harris? ithilrlielrcalrnartl lsarah ll. rarllti t'l:tsa R Par Tlsluel 31” 1-5. -11 -1-5 31 3-5 33 O S u E pass ti-ant Coke ilradygrdekeldlcallant. Shepiie.-cl, C. (trad)-V glib third in the second. Ilmu. 1...". .( qmiihi ' 1 ill-ft. A . KINGSTON Om WP, showy due! me "nual church "Wk. ” kcond 5.1"” at . chm" um niwr "Fall out o oust Ion 0-cutie, G. Harris. i, . 't ' pr. ' ' l ' ' Winninc horsc. Y. Not Chief. ow- - - - :- - "W "V "bk l" ”" "Fe". C3"-l w.,MAm- lttmilmtltrilro hrnu::dinF:t'r:l1;hl llP:Ilise,l1h41,?:l:y ,,?,dd(7t..;::' .31 m:l.l,..t.. 3 gjnrti by Claude MacMillan. ('liar-. rend Tonlght liter noon today 11 curliniz rinks Sydenh-m United Church Weekend to mill "'9" dud-lock A nos-iii: hout between Skip and! - - but " mnk mm heals t-0 dcmdeilmda -Dame" mm-al-lmmm 3 5.Im".'mm W ll. Q N b . I ' .will gn-ivg in Kingginlnlm vig for PARADE Pkzcgbas PLAY with the trotters It the top of the Auto (la;-st-r scoff: villi?” brig:-r;-i Hm p,,.-M1,, 1, M... . Gaiiant H", Winn". 0! me A Dam Y x.0l,(-mnnpl Hm” IA Smum 5 (V Ch” R Tmt in! A-);c ditlrlztnbee Iurresggmg; this zatlh atninual Dominion curling H" bum. MOM” It 2,15 B::i::bau.;e;1gue gginethm mtttiti t'nIlnlN' an a ie ctr tyj 53.-.15. gi,,.ph,l.d. :i;o5. 2. ich-M mack Majom. and n,mn..B . . ,u n- ' I, N ". mid. "(cu . l I: ' c ampons p. m tan" I um. to u" mm liriri cnrlctl ihc scoring with it nicclA . , , V. mx; 3' park; - E. g i onnic it . o oy . I n u e .- y at 'the Sports Arena Ind I l'IP- - - 9' ' . 9 Wales College and the winless ll. rtsinz: shot that beat Roper clean-lggf, , Kg ;::,r.1r;.s 12.393; 4, Aces - 'an,::.n,,fa:;,'; 1:33-..hll;alllll()( 'ttlh0altCI'lzlilc9'llbl 'k B (lib Belldrlalllllsl 51 l:”f,f',y.r?;'fll”'lli.c;:,'E;"f"”'2 J 3"."-V "mwd '5 expected m "lend prglctnczuill Rl:el!llroo'dl;bl:esfso.rKlli1:: There Wm be two arm" ' d'y' C.A.F. Sultana. l.v. riterr. were only three wllal- G. Harris lc. Gradyl 14.13; 5. ' ' ” P-V ” M": " pi 3 i y ”'” "V!" "hm" ll" be" 3" "- Both tussle: are on the home court of Saints. This afternoon al 3.45 Saints play host to the Welsh men and tomorrow afternoon the) are at home to the airmen In another game this evening the Trotters play the airmen at P.W.C auditorium starting at 1.30. N.l-I.l. WEEKEND N.li.L. games scheduled for this weekend: Saturday Detroit at Montreal Chicago at Toronto irS35vt5-5 - A.A.U. i C. 'd th fnl- A rl-m- and will be followed by I t ti i U! h tl nd i la lk. K. H. Everett. West Saint x-New York at Bo-ton (lowing draw lt'atfllInl)llI1:Ll:hlI'd'l"nIInd E'"9”l 333'" lcgczllnnoandediilngr lor tl:ecp:r- Yohn; Nova Scotia. R. W. Sim- jintermediaie ”C" playdovms last: 6 Th” Chuhtumwn G H ' S I 4 y. M h 2' 195.: .u .-....--,s-..... . licipants and delegates to the an- mono. Bridgewater: Prince 1341- M0llll'9l1 19309-03 nual meeting of the DCA. Sunday a press conference will be held at the 2.300-scat commu- nity centre where play will take place and afterwards the annual curlcrs' luncheon. In the evening Rev .Canon lillnto Swan will con ward island. 6. I-lllilll MICDOW aid. Charlottetown: Newfoundland. A. C. Fisher. Corner Brook. Big Four And WIFU Come Up With A Big-Stick Proposal Toronto at Chicago Detroit at New York v - ladicalea afternoon game. ' ' N U ' night. ituation een of arming I All ...t.. ..-. best .t three. l Cavendish at Tryon; Tryon at . . . - C 'endish; Cavendish at Trynn. niir pheasants bate been on a total and klsllilll hiintrrhs. Jherri 'I;.C.AlF. u Ken:-mew"; KM. aleady increase since the season.W"3 3'5" 59c””"5f" l P. y5',"'1singmn It RgC'Agpb. RC-A1.-. .g opened in I947. I mum be . ye.HiBed. Rustic-o and Cavendish dis-. P. S. S. Held 31st Annual Ice ' e . . - . S orts At Arena Last Ni ht p ;..;n..'t :iidrr;t.Li:tl::.tob5he:k 3 t;;t.”:,,.'::l',:;. :.":";:;,.l:1.:::::. K'i??ii”i.. ........ . ..... P 9 - t . ' - W 1 - 1- Weatherperniitting the round is! pretty certain nineteen forty seven lllicinlllih. llzlvn Ian stllongo :0mm:e: l" l” "mshcd by hm'd'”3m was the year with a bag limit of cont. I have two hunting friends Th””d'y- M3"3h In ' 5 rocks for the season. The follovI- who work in the city and make Mam'"m""' M mam” . Hoop Meeting There will be a special meeting of the City Basketball League this afternoon at 4 o'clock at P.W.C. All teams are requested to have a representative in all llrciiie Moore... The ttlst Annual Prince Streett "" School ice Sports were hcld suc- cessfully last night at the Sports Arena before over 1200 specta- Kcnny Squarebriggs and Lana Meredith; 2. Billy Turner and Donna James: 3. Peter Clark and " ' Nicholson. Germans Defeat taking l , , . MONTREAL (CPI - The 3' acceptance of a challenge would , in: year it was 3 cock birds per a practice of getting on the move P”"R5':Y,”l.” u:'elallr'eSllel:Hvae'”:.'il:k';liars. g Girls it years: i. Mabel Taylor; your "Id wuum lnwmmvhcg um rat with an M. ...t."' gnd day and for several years after at daybreak after Huns. i"""'- l ,hP m . Highlight of the sports was a 2. Sandra MacEwcn. 3. Frances . . n Fmmau Um," "me up Frm”, went," circuits. the daily hag limit was licocks per in 1955 they seldom came hornegl" 39”l9bod"'e3dW"l 33': tf'vT;'t'-l'plinrkey.gamo between P.S.h. and'Whitlock. Wm. . bllqllck proposal which COMPROMISE POSSIBLE . day. 5 years ago the season was with less than 5 and sometimes Fa: 99': V9 2: "sci: ”M M miwesi ltcnt school. won the P.S.S., Relay rarer l. P.S-5- ifirnrllc ' ' would give them the exclusive There was still the likellhwd i opened on hens and the daily bag pheasants that were bagged incl-. h” fl ” ."k 'f n Elupmym. mg.3-"- . , V , lM3CM'"”"- G”””" .M"'.7""5ld' H C S right each year to determine that I sub-amendment may fol- INlfV1'll .315: aapheaiantsh per tday. dental to mhunting ldliuns. Some lmemroatee liiecgplis win he my-i dnlnh inti;ic;tll;"prcl:"liIizt;tei:-1 .t'lhl'.llld;IrDeect ;iawlt;l( gLadner. Ronnie Giggeyl; SAN Dll-.(;0. Calif. (Ari -. whether the onurin Ruby Foot. low. Th. Queue Ruby rootwl nwi s an mg e p easan popgmornings ey wou report see 9 9 P 0 - - - 1; hm, 3 hi ' A . . .. -.. k t in h d I ulation continued to increase and ing as high as 35 pheasants. Last id” '""'lY bW””" "'9 W" EM”-lion of Mr. Jack Turner P.S.S. Boys it years:- i. Thane Burke; elm Meggwflfd F:'::mp1:" I; Ih:l3i3C0l3' lLPt hi-I hhaniai - ballieilnion can enter the Grey Cup :J::glmlnlmell0;:po:l r'e':dyI' am reached its peak in Queens County fall the pheasant was practically ......a. pupils skated onto the ice surface 2. Alan Acorn: 3. Donald Walters. 3' V "3 395"?" 90” I 3” - and a portion of Kings in the fall non - existent. I have talked to fax of hunters who have covered milea upon miles of winter travelling with lettered hats on their heads. When all there was so much talk on tilt amendment that the QRFU offl- cials weren't given time to brinl Baloon race (Grade 4):- l. Ron ' Md 10 Pellft from the fill! lite! nit Milton Ind Hellller MICI-call: one more defence of his title. 2. Lana Meredith and Barry Tun-l furious onslaught of East Ger- mans Friday nlght in the right- country world amateur L ' The proposal. at the closed day- long meeting of the Canadian Rugby Union executive. was in 1955. . . the year before last. letters I didn't hunt pheasants hard in spelled "Prince Street School too were out the Worth Rink H . l hed led l her - ' rid ' loss but managed to shoot 11. . .I when the countryside was covered Slmrls-" b9lfi 3- Wlynt ROI! and Lorna Chuzkuswiur or .t;o?"'An”u:o Chlmplonships. the form of an ariihendglitcnltr to :Il1l:lel;mC:mPl'0"l1u 55”" 7 'y' of them rocks. The swamps along with snow and have spotted only All0lllFl' intuit? M "I9 Ipnrt-I Fl”l!!ell- l p” y "3 When the East Germans wnn 9-2 ld'"""l '””I""”"” E E W i Cops Ch'town Club Ch'ship The W.W. Wcllner Trophy. em-. blematic of the Charlottetown lad- ies Curling Club championship, the headwaters of the Hillsboro; River particularly in the Bun- bury. Glenfinnan. Fort Augustus and Pisquld districts simply toena- ed with pheasants. There were ap- parently just as many at season's close but this couldn't be as there uere thousands shot. A farmer at Fort Augustus told me he counted one pheasant track where three times as many would be observed the winter before. I have found it so myself. in approximately I) miles of foot slogging through track ing snow this winter I have spotted one pheasant track. . . a lone hen. i feel confident the pheasant is was A Storyland Parade in which! several costumed children took' part. Prince Street scored a goal a period to win the hockey tussle .1-0. George MacMillan. Ronnie Giggey and Donnie Stevenson did the scoring for the winners. l.lunp 7 in Detroit in a title match. "Regardless of whether I win I: lose. I'm going to retire." said Moore. Girls 11 years and over: 1. Elizabeth Phillips: 2. Janice Mes- ser: 3. Connie Whitlock. Boys' relay race lGradcii .5 and. 6l:- 1. Grade 6. Miss Toombs-, In Grade 0. Miss Matheson; 3. Grade 5. Mrs. Duvar. , Girla' relay race (Grades I SWGPS RQCOVQfIng and iii: 1. Grade 8. Miss Toomba; and western leagues had placed on the agenda. The original resolutions pro- posed that the Gre. Cup final be restricted to the Big Four and WIFU champions. The amendment woulc change the CRU constitution and there- The struggling ORFU has been battling since 1055 to retain it! right to challenge for the cup. ill last appearance in the classic ml in the acml-final in 1054 at Ed- monton when Kitchener-Waterloo Dutchmen loat 38-6 to the El- kimoa in a rough battle. it was their firm victory in the .....rnamcnt. ai' came as the fourth round in the seven-round events came to a close before 4.- 000 fans. including a large num- ber of shouting German tourists. The big Germans used a sim- nle technique. They bullcd in to fore requires a two-thirds rnalor- Before lellllll "'10 "'9 '9” ill" - 2-1 pheasants in one field a few in no immediate danger as there :3" mmpmed yuterdly mm I-WEUP3 2. Grade 6. Mlsa Mathcson; I. FYOIH "Iillfy :n::l'-'20:: 3E.tll"' ity-seven of the 10 CRU voteaT- cusaloo of the 0Rl'U-tllrcgredtll: . weeks before Christmas. They win- are plenty birds left for seed. I um M W" W” by . huh P.s.S.:- Goal-D. Ward; Do Grade 5. Miss Fullerton. E '3 to carry. But if It lodlil llllllll0n- ll" "Emu" ”” ' tereri well and during cropping see- '' know one farmer who la feeding at pheasants on his premises. . . 18 cocks and 2 hens. Now do not become alarmed and jump to the conclusion the cocks outnumber the hens in that proportion. During tense-G. Crockett. K. Duncan. G. Gcngc. D. Kltaon; Forwarda- G. MacMilliin. ll. Larlncr. H. Mac- Lean. R. Giggey. D. Stevenson. K. Squarehrlggs. R. Ford. B. Hay- wood. H. Machean. G. MacDonald W.I(. :- Goal-W. Macxlnnoa: Dci'(-nscA..l. Irwin. G. Likely. J. Petrir. A. Strong; Forwards-D. 3... In it ”i.".ii" 3"?" n.?.”?”liii.f.lil'i..i.”.?3r?.?..”f; en ll: . r I ; . " Rxme gtueyl at m ' llate when his famous race horas Boys 12 years and over: t.iSwaps will return to competition Lloyd Shaw: 2. Hal Ladder; 1.; but he said Thursday: Barry MacPherson. l "Rlgllll. now sill horse is doing mud.) ;. J dz -w, 3., 31,. as wet as co d be expected to bury. l(.AI. Parllltei-,"nggln.uu acuo 3 do-in fact. a bit better Don't forl- Ntttt; Clerk of the Course-Brig. not he went throuiih I ions. min at the rubber until something hap- pond. The smaller men from the Land of the Rising Sun. nevertheless. put up a good battle but stood lit- tle chaitce despite thsir speed. Greater finesse was seen as Sweden. tied for first place with voi-ably upon formal requests for staging the 195'! Grey Cup Ill" - Nov. 3) in Toronto and the W5! . game in Vancouver-that rllvl Dialed general open meeting. it would in effect: 1. Fix at six-a bare majority and the exact number of votes the M two big pro circuits now control centennial year. The matttrl I -the number necessary for the come before today: om ""'l' CRU to decide WIIMJIC the OR!!! ittl. . U! can play each year. Site for this years cant-W some skipped by Margaret Worth with mate. Claire Foster: second. Eileen Bagnall: lead. Frances Whit lock. Runners up were skip. Elizabeth MacDonald; mate. Jean Glddings: second. Evelyn Gasa: lead. Louise 3 ll; eBouquetti are in order for the arm last spring tl95tll the crowing of the rock birds could be heard coming from every quarter in re- gular pheasant country. L a r go vigorous coveya were spotted in mid May and k ' prospects this season of the year hen phea- were bright for the coming hunt- aants have a tendency to shun their in: season but where were the conaorts. To hear this out the far- phcasants in October? defending champion Russia. idle 2. Allow tits oitrtrs coasuttn sitriac same after unrosullr M mclr in question reports 5 hens 3: worm cum "d "M Wm H M lgiugphyl. 3. Prowu. S. Constable. aw. Reid: Announcer. J.A.s. ful and almoit fllll Ilene" . Friday. defeated Austria l0-0. sun tional right to chalice! for the III IDPIIYI to l'0O1N""” Hm I h t on pheas nt. . . cock I uniper we a half mil . ny ex. A. Ho too. 1.. Huulll. llli ; R rde -J C . . 5 ill k his it t b- ' . turbid. but ill Id M treat. hirtfo? theeyear. last falll and of his own t-reernlseii. We. l:I(l):IIl Weclll Illtnlfigance in that Frank M. Foster. G. Puestcrson. M. Pitt. "M we r 0” M W." W ml . H W pm.” nobody up lo mum "an on . "I more: Starter-John Turner: Ref- ' lic appearance since he broke a arse-Art Perry; Timer-George V bone in his left hind leg last fall Walters: Patrol judges. W. F. - when he gallops along the stretch Rogeriion. Ernest Mulch. Billy Saturday as a foatuiw of Santa MacMlllaII. Donnie Frlswll. l Anita Derby day. apent several afternoons and man- ingit of hard hunting. Three thon- uind six hundred pan ralaed phoe- t santii were released in Queens ad Kings in late August and Septem- .. wcu lamp on, ph.n.ng, hog dent Margaret Worth is a first year a bad thinning out somewh hat INP- tweeo mid summer and octo-l her. We can only guess at the cauae. The only thing we are cer- Unbeaton Sweden was given the only chance of taming the Ras- siana, who also have four straight wins. Czechoslovakia iii third in the SUMMARY Flrat Period: 1. P.S.8.. Millan tMacLcani PeIaltlcs:- None. Mac- SPORTS TRAIL . . g .g landings. with three wins and a - ' OH I under perfat weathi co1- gain ofhthere was laucarae. llf this Second Period. 1.--P.S.S.. Ste font "Inna M. lat "H, "M won A .. s but there n no Wet crI1wd- Iehr aa colnple ta cyce we. . veooon Piirvisi. mo Pound ma nut Gummy '3 "'3 ” Vhe''"''' m '"d"tncl' 1' h-V. mm" .0 mm, mm" mt Pu"""m' Mn" have won one and lost three. I I l”3;n'f.:'? .::-.:.-. -"e-'..'.:..:i. tr. t.i”..t.'.l.".l.;lll..?"lSlll...'":J." 6"” . to ---u Doesn t Let C mps Mia .. m. .. tttmy. of quetttiy resorts to .a weedln. tn.ti'l'o Following are remit. of the ice Mimi curling int Charlottetown MONTAGUII 2 y nmtieh::si'tt.s'tn::ch other to vhlaaaata. than were two process and after it has rtin tut sports: . . Curling Club tonight. curling " Mama” lad". . WIIITNIY MARTIN lewl6'!tt'll,!'-NAu,v eoveya II lII there were none course the surviving birds recover Girls l0 yr-arsy. pi, Lmd. ciuk; 7. PM. V g - .- NLW YORK (AP)-Cary Middlt h d ed” that year and where there were quicklY- COLON”, spRlNGs. (1010,-11. Jinan Aiild; 3. hand:-3 Mug”, ice 1;. V. William-. it stews.-i, 7:00 PM. coff is paying the pcnaltyoffama. Middtecotf as eoied arr” m i three In tiny-five there was one Incidentally I talked In a far- 1Ap)....s'ender D", Jam", .1 Girls 9 )'('.'il's - I. Cheryl Mac- L. Doyle. E. Anderson. vs G An, East lee: .I.S. Desliochet.-. R I An ordinary working stiff. fael- to play in the tournament I H. nu mi, mer. at least he lives l the coun- th, unmd Sum. took a big Quarrir; 2. Nancy MacDonald; 8. demo. M. Dockeiidortt, ll. Jen - lnmaii. C. Johnston. A. Pettitt. vs M e lng below pg: and a . PGA has said no action wll -' In some section: there were try. this week. He buys rattle and mid, .,,w,i.d, hi, gm ymna Rosemary Gnshee. kina. M. Farmer. iw. Macnean, E. Clay. D. Acorn, can call the offlceandsey won't taken Illlllll MM 3'” ll" ' "me .ph.uM . . . where does quite a lot of country triivei. "Eur, skmu ,.h.mptou,hi, "5. Partner raco tGrgdQ 5).-. 1, up 2:- D. Georizr. ii. Macl.on- AC. Gt1l'd0lI- A N D" cam he in. and the houtwm gay any. shows fntun problems can arist- ltvely action was enjoyed by local A few days ago he spotted 5 large my ., h. completed an no rcs- Lyn Curric and Garry cudmore; min. I. Gtddintzs. Mrs. 1... Doyle. l west ice: I. 6. Phillips. h. IT p and take it any tin a couple at We reel' 0 that lwf” visiting hunters. in the vast nar- covcys of lluns in areas where he SM. d-"pt" M an ggmpurgory 2. Linda Clark and Inn Purvia; S. vs. D.W. Willis. S. MHCNHIIM1, D, l Smith. 3. Ilaneveld. E. Hiciiox. days Nobody thinks much about meat splint-I had some VFW" runs at Dundee. Afton and Ander- thouitht the Hun wu non- existent ,m,,.,,. . Cheryl Dunbar and Howard Mar Wonnacoti. ii. Thompson. rams. nu. (Ari-otitlietttu it. out he to will lll" ' aon Reads some sporty pheasant Lets hope we have no ice condl- c.,.,dl,,, ch.m,i,n um-1., chison. kg; 3;. it pumeh J. Mnmm 0:1) P.M. M-mm mm” awn” n .3. gm magnum us. 0”. en” 5,” 3" jug. Hg pain!!- hunting was tenjoyed by Parties al tiona before spring. sum” of .1. 1 "1: C sto'reyi;1nri ivgl.;.ds;. 1, mm: L wu".,,,,,. 3. pm V, Dy won". Glut lone: a;lu;:i;.kA. Mag chm” mm 3,, an, "M, ,1”, i. mum uh Without such ma, third i .sscseIanktna 0llN- ary ensu-ansn ott.n.rro ,ii.-ri,c. l'0W- -- -Vt -tw .iato.tuctitnsottoun- .anll anus .u I ;l"im grhlcliltd of csuhnrlttu. Vlhlefti ll1unll1).: lzh ltsnew. W" " " "It. Ivsinantsttcr. V. nt:nid'aiilons the he to: thin la as ea: has wash 000:0 "I! 3'” ewn.aW nesdaya rrompe- rr.-- uc -antenna ice4;.n.P'tt.i:.s it.inti.A ' - 50”" - i the iyotle can away tncaiauto . saisomliu pndltIl""' Warned NOl TO PTOPOSO Any i':t:mtQitr-e mute six compulsory W33;-5 Wm ' mm "mm. :lI.Ig:.'1;'9yi;M.ls'MBfD;)lIll8l;r(I):. nit c.):..m'" mil 01 ".50";-I'll? :8 ':'2l,, ,1 W" b 't't'iiiuueon. mm .1! the sun 3 rail is in v:: it wngagg :. - -. ..cw..' . -- -- ttndoreollrld Roneetoarnantsnt loivla. htluflnel COIN” 2 ' R I Compulsory ttitsutts. completed 2, llonmo M-non; I. Larry N am PM. If M "0" . rt-asst at. Nicholson. 6. mucus to report rah. fl. .. nu, ageaa at play in rat can In asasa't slow as - C 00908 ll 00' U 05 ....... t '- ""'".:. i ..".':.-';..::..'c..-: "- '-.: 't:.t"'"' "W '-'-t.-.. ....':-'--' ....rr.-..-mu: Iv JAPK subbnm" club M M M" M ..ndu.."tl Dlonalllll Gem" Mummn "d an” W:tczater. vs. El gosI:"l:tllieinlk'li lit Dr. P. Maclatrye I. III K IN IUWI ml. QII l"W'7' - ' ' .Ienltlns' performance gave him Phllllvlli 1- -loll Mild 1” "3 Jones R Blaknc C c P liter; Macllaull. I I&.'l' IIerltn'va All moody knew wt III h .. r W"; aspen!!- ;!'.(a)aadia;ALPre;P,8lafl Writer an ttiemottsrd In-:4,-"I: gubiklelg, ov.a.r.I11:7wI. is. Ind Eireoggtilt 0:1-K Dolls K"-Ml NP” ice'a-I 3 untlitt ' ishl-5?: w Dr t..a. Jsaaitss. v. htacoouts no In one nelrllll It DIV osuufasssst an I: and I user! .. I . com. . ' ' ' . E p - r . M mirrncnwm Ham 0 '. a.u”"'IlhlIIl"u mm M. "1 I. 2 M...” u. mwhr. mm Io mm L MacNetll. M Rccvcs. v lloovllt . teatime. P. an sun in I new rtamwutciv it iulast t"f.,,.t. gmismudulenwcawarld " MW "0" I Iaaittag teat ooastdet-shta1.Kcnnysctitt;I.noaIa m.9 up pt-uuatttus - srotiae.dths:lnIetuouiostsm"lrlI.o,yesi-u:-I.Jaaanmr cytot- '1... ....... .......r' i: ..m " .. ma " aorta il"."'..."':".... :::.".:.' ”r."”".....,'" ...::-...r-t- C--'-v ' M l 2 . -,.,.-t-I cnu. said he t was but non rt-tours skating was a am i yeara:- i. Ronnie also '.,..a thrust eitts. be no fears any it points mains. Klnnon: 1. acorn wiuo-ea: 1 3 5., new ah-Ieflmeb-ehaageswoddhellwoeedd Tinker u;.h,,..g..g.t1, ' Ioirlstyeara:-1. Pauetcdeg I&'dtIwlnb AtmsunhnHmnwn's.w.1dclw.idC:?l :0. -4 , hi you pita tatth Ana-tsaa go . - . g . orwveatftherawsraaso-eelIdfjfOgIQ,NQfwgy Btm1ycars.-t. mine. &gg.'m.n.'..',,,g,.:e.;;m,,,..... M” ml 1. Graham loch; I. aorge Z3 sitar serous. t Ametatl liochey no Puma tau. tones In I. AIDhanaava&asseayaeu-aitoawbsaeaylsstoaaaaia V hbmgnunuummhhmnmg . t---''-''. 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