i A farm.woman holds her child as she weeps and pleads with a South Viet Nam soidier, part of a unit burning down a Viet Cong-controlled village “near Tam Ky, a coastal town ~ WOMAN WEEPS AS TROO “She Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., Feb. 17, 1965. 9 350 miles north of Saigon. Smoke and flames engulf vil- lage hut in the background. Gunfire from the village hit near government troops while PS BURN VILLAGE on patrol. They burned it down in revenge. The woman's hus- band disppeared before the troops came. (AP Wirephote vi radio from Saigon) SPORT IN KING’S “Bland Hockey Playoffs —~£esles Tonight Get Underway This Week hockey playoffs. Montague will 4t Civic Stadium. Game time is By ED CLINTON Souris Bureau of The Guardian Island intermediate hockey playoffs will get underway this week. In this County we have three teams in the ‘‘B"’ section, and four in the ‘‘C’ group. The former has Souris, Murray Har. | bour, ahd Georgetown, while the latter has, Murray Harbour, Se- ven Mile Road, Morell, and Souris. The ‘‘B” section looks like a battle between Murray Harbour and Souris, and on the season's record, the edge would have to be given to the Bruins from the Harbour, They havé a big, fast, | hard-working team, that hustles from ¢tart to finish. Souris has been hampered all season with players not available, and sul- fered q bad blow when Jim MacIntesh suffered a shoulder injury in a game with the Har- bour, that put him out of action for the rest of the’ season. | Georgetown lost several key players and haven't been able! to put up much opposition so far this season. Of course, the exhi- bition season and playoffs never seem to match. It's a round ro bin series. with each team play-| Ing the other three times, and this first round has to be over! by March 6th. In the “C” group, a battle looks to be in the making. Seven | Mile Road are strong again this year, and last year, if you re-| call, they went all the way to the Island finals. Morell’ and Souris appear to be reasonably strong, while Murray Harbour | is an unknown quantity. These) teams meet each other twice, with the same deadline as the other section.” In both groups, | the teams get twe points for a win, and one point for a tie. | Georgetown is aiming for an) Island championship in the Ju-| venile age group. This team, | coached by John Walsh, have) been playing together since they were Bantams and have come be the ‘‘A"’ contenders, and Mor- | ell by beating Souris two games Juniors Host SUMMERSIDE — Summer- side Junior Legionnaires host | RCAF Eagles in a Prince Coun- ty Hockey League game tonight 8.15 p.m. The Legionnaires are in last to none, will represent the “B”|Place with 11 points but have group. These teams must also ‘wo of the loop's top scorers in playoff for the King’s County Paul MacWilliams with “4 League championship, and the |P0oints and Alan Gaudet with 43. semi-finals will pit Souris) MacWilliams is second in the against Montague, with the win- league in goal scoring with 25, ner meeting Morell for the title. The King’s County Ice Sports will be held this Saturday even- | Borden ing in Souris starting at 7.30. All centers in the County will be represented, with the first two winners in each event re- presenting the County in the Island finals to be held the fol- lowing week in Charlottetown. | The County meet takes place in a different center each year, with this year being Souris’ turn. Minor hockey playoffs are now underway, and this County has a total of seventeen teams enter- ed in Mosquito, Paperweight; Pee Wée, and Bantam age groups. We've been told that the teams to watch are the Mur- ray Harbor Pee Wees and the Montague Bantams. In any event, when any of the boys are playing im your area, go.and watch" ‘you'll find it well: worth your while. STANDINGS KCHSHL (final) WL §S APts. Morell 3164 15 6 Montague 2223 1 4 Souris 13 11 8 2 KCMBL . W iL Pts. Montague 306 Souris 214 Morell 010 Red Point 030 | KCHSGBL Morell 102 102 Montague ~ 020 KCHSBBL Morell 102 Souris 000 Montague 0106 : L s E i! up with quite a record. The y| games the twice woh the Bantam and Mid- Fengues and the League — get championship, and last year, lost out in the Juvenile fi- | ows nals by only one goal. They ers 5, Centennials 0, Quiet Ones have been defeated only once this year in exhibition games, Macs 0. and that was by an intermediate Men’s League: team. Go to it John. - | We'll have two representatives Shestvons 0, Night Hawks 1 in he High School section of the beatables 0, L.H. Beatles 5, Ro- BASKETBALL vers 0, Comets 4, Bachelors 1 Detachables 5, Untouchables 0. Enterprise Bakers defeated | sfaNDINGS the Hawks 7 in a City Men’s Basketbal! game last night Earl Murph point getter in Right behind Murphy was Mac- ble figures as he collected 10 points. BAKERS — MacDonald 23, Mitton 5; McGonnell 7, P. Mur- and Oe ee Sone vO. Morrison 8, Kane AY E. Murphy Women’s League: Pixies 47%, L.R. Crashers 32, Top Notchers was the top| 98 Quiet Ones 25%, Profession- game with | sis 24%, High Lows 20%, Cen- 24 points all in a losing cause. |tennials 19%, Mic four behind Borden’s Ev White. The Eagles are battling the Nationals. for first place, a position the two teams have fought for sinee the season | began. Red Gravelle is the Ea- gles leading scorer with 2% goals and 23 assists. Gravelle | ranks in a tie for fourth place in | league scoring. Montague Bombs Red*Point 66-32 ed in the Kings County Basket- ball League with a 66-32 bomb- ing of Red Point last night. Dave Power and Joe Cum- miskey shared the scoring spot- light for Montague with a points each. L. 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