gPORT ECHOES lDCAShelves Motion Wed: By Norman Macdonald Summerside Bureau of The Guardian EAGLES FULL OF SURPRISES suggesting rules .of eligibility.were expressed following the :who writes instructive curling ir curlers in national competi-imotion made by Bill McKay of articles for newspapers 8 pro- Doggonc it. these Eagles in that third period the Com- m" was Shaved for apmher M09‘m" Quebec Curling ASSO' “SSIOMI- “9 IS NEW “919mg m- chock full of surprises. bines put on an exhibition of year at the annual. meeting of eiatlon delegate. the advancement of curling. he, pattern passing which we sel“the Dominion Curling Associa-‘ The motion suggested that B.C. is unanimously against Without three of their players, they surprised every- one by giving the Combines a touch-afld-go contest which, with a wink from Lady Luck, they might have won. A three key players return. the stage Is set for a bitter bat- tie. and the Eagles collapse. the RCAF team came into the League like a lamb. and went out like a light. But they certainly played like lions for a num-, her of games in between. COMBINES PLAYING BETTER Hennessey. for his recent ap- pointment at Saint Dunstan's University. We believe Mike will fill his new position with h dom see in local rinks, 0f the ““é‘eawfdnesfiayg ( ha :ltt‘l‘lel‘ behineligibl‘e for com- .this motion." six oals the score , th C "m rangmg mm Pas' P9 I '0“ In t e cana l3" curling; . “’Pregcreat'ions yof realdbeaulyrff. M championships if he accepted lSSUE SHhLVED ' the kind of attack which makes East Germany 2 p.m. lremuneratfon for any instruc- “I‘ll B of _Winnipog, the opposing team look it Canada meets West Germany tion, written. oral or pictorial Pres'dem of,th Mammba (“1‘ they were playing “blind man-s and the United States plays “Pd that DUES for DCA-Sanc- mg Assnuaunn' made an buff“. The question arises— 15 Finland Friday. ;tioned competitions be limitedltm‘e’,‘dment ‘0 If“? mom”) 59M- the play of the Combines Russia, a fashskatihg' su,‘to $150 a man or a team. 1".”3 1" “9“,” 3 “MW” of proving that much or did a de_ipcrb]y m team is the favomej The strongest protest came:flve or hix for rewriting and fensive collapse on the part opto dethrnne Sweden. The Czechhlfrom' British Columbia. Bnb‘Preientatlpn to next yea! 5 an‘ the Eagles make them rise and.also are given a good chiince‘T‘WDmg of Ol'ver' B‘C” who will. meeting. ‘ i ‘ f ~ shine in that manner? We'll IOIIOWEd by the Canadians andIIBter “'85 msmned as 35500ia- h e monon'ln ‘armus “f’mls' split the difference with you on Swedes. The is hardly‘tmn President weceeding ‘J. macaw?" 0? thefgend,“ 0 fl“; that. irated after a disappointing f-ive- [Grant Pane" 0‘ Momma“ 53"“ I “f2”, 1110:9152? slimeclis eek exhibition tour that endedl pres“ e n y 0‘“ w i 1 Campbell of Hamilton for the With only five victories in 19 sFlyers Bomb Ontario. Curling Association. The Smoke Eaters ore virtu-i adlng a prepared ally the same club that woniM 3 aroons 13-2 brief, Baker said Manitoba gthe title in a close brush with made his livelihood from the Clzechoslovakla in 1961, only the lame should be declared inelig- cmdt to himself and to , 6,233?” “9 tW0 years‘older andl Parkdale Flyers crushed O'- rible. but “cannot reconcile the university. A130 congrats to. a 0 overcome “"0115 rllSII-iLeary Maroons 13-2 in an exhl- thinking" that sets a figure for Harry Callaghan. son of pins. g’iess we" the” league {OldEd- lbition hockey game at O'Leary prizes or travelling expenses to to his colleague. Colin} EAGUE COLLAPSED I :rink Saturday night. la national or international com- MacMman' for the“ winmng of; -The Weste rn Internationall The Flyers jumped into a 4.0 petition. the Atlantic provinces debatinggLeaEUE. in which Trail played lead in the first period. outscor-I He said "commercial spon- cmwn. we don-t know whether [40 years- COIIaPSt‘d and Kromm .ed the homesters 3-2 in the sec- ‘ soring of curling articles is one Mach/“nah belongs in the 5mm ESUhStiIuied gruelling practiceslond and then banged home. six of the greatest evils we have picture or not. but we remem_ find 8 long string.of.exh.bitioniunanswered markers in the fin- to face and we hope this will her Callaghan as a smooth games. In the beginning it wasial 20 minutes. e stamped out" lie said he second sacker and a distinct.“ dlsaSU'OUS Show. but the Donnie ‘Gunner‘ McCormick was referring to curlers who iSmoke Eaters improved during :led the Flyers' attack with five endorse wearing apparel and m; We believe the 'Combines playing better hockey. the kind they are really cap- able of. but it seemed that the RCAF defence had lost a lot of its starch. What a stiff body jolt, or an accurate poke check would do to this pic- turesque polka of the Prince (‘ounty attackers Is some- thing else again. We feel the Combines have reached the peak of their playing ability, and we'll have to wait and see what the pick of the Royals, D :3 .. nd Pen uins (minus threat at the plate. Seems e . I :12: hfmors) cg“ do about can make a hit in the art m.{their European tour and. .won.goals. McGee accounted for other accoutrements of the "m. rhetoric also. A fehow can getiseven out of 10 exhibition‘thi‘ee as did Lloyd Shephard. game for money. Campbell said some form of rules of eligibility are necessary if curling ever is to rec- some practice arguing with um- pires. but these debates you al-' ways lose. | .games and tied another, IBilly Sherry got the other Fly-‘ e Smoke Eaters swept into ers‘ tally ‘ .. Th , ("'1 "amlamm are In order this Swedish capital from exhl~ G. Bernard potted both a little. belated - to Mike bition .games in Finland Tues- Leary markers- ognized as an olympic sport. day night. had two stiff work. Gerard Bernard. Summerside Campbell told the delegates outs Wednesday and declared was the referee. .that because Canada has 1themselves all set for Friday. Kromm. delighted by the ad- dition of two new players from ‘Canada. said after the practice ;sessions that with one exception greatest number of curlers of :Kitchener - Waterloo Dutchmen any COUNU‘Y in the world. the jthis season. played at Squawiother countries are looking to iValley, Calif. in the 1960 ohm-Canada to set the pace in the 'pics when the Dutchmen placed;matter of eligibility. most part to be solos, but he does pass the puck quite bit. Once. be split the defence and was going right in on goal when was tripped from be- We watched the‘ Summer- sidc Midgets take the RCAF boys by the score of 92. and it looks as if they have an- other strong team this year. lRegarding Eligibility Rule , BRANDON (CH—A motion sive acceptance to flat refusali “It's hogwash to call any man " e the team returned (“if i i z 3 . BERNIE GEOFFRION Bernie Geoffrion Unhappy Figure 3 MONTREAL (CP) -— Bernie Geoffrion is an unhappy figure istick . throwing incident in a, Montreal - Detroit National Hockey League ga me. the Montreal St'r says in a story from Detroit. Geoffrion threw his stick and gloves at referee Vern Buffey in the first period of the game. won by Montreal 4-3. “it was a stupid thing to do. the newspaper quotes Geoffrion saying. “I lost my head. How else do you explain it?” NHI President Clarence Campbell plans to rule on the incident today. “After 13 years In this lea ue. it's a stupid thing to happen." Geoffrion said before to Montreal. “I'll tell you this. though. when I leave this league . . . I'll go out like a man who has scored 350 goals." He has scored 247. yo ‘ stepped of FAS'I’EE'I'l-I at any drug counter. Clay W NEW YORK lAPI -Cassius the Great blew into the big town Wednesday, "l‘ni ('uss‘us Clay and I'm the greatest," trumpeted the all - conquering heavyweight be t the train from Mi- ami. Cassius has two big battles ‘ coming up~—one with contender .Doug Jones in Madison Square Garden next Wednesday night and the other a ‘poetry free-for- all with beatnik bards in a Greenwich Village bistro Thurs: day noon. He all but warned Jones and the other poets to beat it out of town. The Louisville Lip again pre- dicted disaster for Jones, who never has. been stopped ' . | When the match was fli‘stl iagreed that any person who in the wake of Tuesday night»! made. Cassius prophesied: “If Jones wants to mix he's gotta go it si At the railroad station here he warned would-be customers to get to the fight early. “I might cut it down to four," he shouted. “Get there early. I might cut it to one." WARNS POETS A for the poets, Cakrllli warned them to watch out for a new Shakespeare. "I'm preparing an epic poei for them," said Cassius. ' called ‘An Ode to a great cham- Helps You Overcome l FALSE TEETH Looseness and Worry ' '0 No longer be annoyed nr levl ill—ni- ease because. of loose. wobbly false teeth. FASTEETH. :in improved :ilko- Illictnon-ncidl powder. sprinkled on 1 your plates liulds iliciil iir ner so they feel more coliifm'tnhle . volr cm inr- tassment tamed by lumen plates. Get 1 The Guardian. Charlottetown. Thurs. March 7, 1908. ll arns Jones, Poets To Beat It Out Of Town pion-Cassius Clay'—-by Cassius don't like me. After that Jonel Marcellus Clay." falls. ‘m gonna take care of The handsome 1960 Olympic that big. old. ugly bear." champion. 21. said be weighed It appears the Garden is 208 pounds—"a good knockout headed for its first boxing sell- weight." out since middleweight cham- A-I-h weigh 23 mun more pion Jake LaMotta beat Italy's than Jones," he Hi “I'm Tiberio Mitri on July 12. 1950. twice as fast and thrice as —_—— mm pretty.” Clay couldn't resist taking an- other dig at heavyweight cham- pion Sonny Liston. ds d. FOUND N0 SEAT Historian T h o m a s Carlyle once complained he could find “Right now we're on an un. nowhere to sit at the British friendly basis." said Cassius. Museum except at the top of a “I don't like Liston and he ladder. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS Province of Prince Edward Island TENDER SEALED TENDERS marked "Tender for Buildings'I will be received by the undersigned until 4:00 pm. on Mon- day. March II. I963. for the removal from the lot of the buildings on the property formerly known as i h e Toombs property, 3|0 Kent Street. The Department of Public Works re- serves ilie right to reieci' any or all bids. J. PHILIP MATHESON Minister of Public Works P. O. Box 2000 Charlottetown Prince Edward Island March I, 1963. everything is “in fine shape." second behind the United Alan Gau 8. Who scored hifld- A Penalty Shot would Centre Dave Rusnell, suffered States. I ' three of the first four goals. likely have been called. but a painful knee injury. has been Wednesday. the Canadians, looks like one of the best pros- Alan while flat on his bread :warned by doctors that he along whh the tseven other PM“ ‘0 come out 0‘ summer‘ 1’85?“ hot and “fired: icould cause permanent damage teams in the top bracket, had side in some years. His goal- making the penalty shot an air he insists 9,, playing and has a onehour workout at the slick scoring efforts seem for the necessary. ‘dccided to sit out the tourna- l‘ .n. The knee. badly swollen. .has been d the of Stockholm where the indoor stadium in suburbs new I Enational competition, are Boblthreatening clouds. McKnight and Bob Forhan. McKnight was with Gait Ter- t I . rained several times championships will be . l Ebut doctors said it would not, After a hearty lunch back at‘ [respond to treatment if Rusnellltheir hotel they had another icontinues playing. lsession this afternoon at an The new men in the Canadian ioutdoor rink. arriving just as riers in the championships last; year at Colorado Springs whenlA ilineup. both veterans of interwthe broke through grey, By Ron CURRIE ld but he insistslSwed \ FOUNDED BY BELL The Alexander Graham Bell ssociation for the Deaf. founded in 1890 remains a world irty hockey, en took the world title and s'i'oCKHOLM (CP) —— Trail it's still is hitting game." iCanada was second. Forhan. of leader in work for the deaf. and ‘ Smoke Eaters. a rough-and- The expert said: "The Cana-i (0' twtiimhle club without a league. .dlans may play well on the ice. 5" to NAVAL CAREERS himself ‘ Please mail me. without obligation, information on the cut Royal Canadian Navy. 1 am interested in: — ( ) RCN Regular Force begin the hard climb Fridaleut their chances of capturing inward what they hope will'the championship probably will be their third world hockey die in the penalty box." title in the unfamiliar position! But who of slight underdogs. suffered a six-stitch head _ e 10-day tournament opens ,during a fracas in an exhibitioni today with three championsltipggame against Sweden last figures his charges are. ( ) Venture Plan (Aircrew Pilot) iiames on tap but Canada and fwcek. ' stron enou h to come throu h iiiiiimimizg thsiiaiiersst ‘tflliiliet urifii whengthe chips are down. g ‘( ) Technical Apprentice( ) Regular Officer Friday. Eight countries—Canada. the Training Plan TrumgPlan The clubs in the Zl-countryiumied States. defending-cham‘ (Universuy tournament completed tholrjpihh Sweden, Czechoslovakia. ( ) Wrens Training) lire - tournament preparations IRussia, Finland, west Gel-many ( ) Medical Nursing Wednesday and one expert pre-land East Germany—will com- Name dieted that Canada's hopes ofipcte in group A championship Address winning the championship play. The other 13 countries would founder in the penalty have been divided into two Age ...................... __ Education .. box. other groups. Bmand , not .I The Smoke Eaters la a eli ible for the t e. . i hard game that oftenp Lands 'Igoday's group schedule Mal to' them in trouble with European (times EST) Russia vs. Finland H. M. C. S. Queen Charlotte referees, ach Bobby romm a.m. Czechoslovakia vs. West Charlottetown, P.E_L of the Smoke Eaters frowns on Germany 10 em. Sweden vs. SIMPSONS-SEARS Whitewall Tire Sale! 4 PLY NYLON TIRES . . . 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