The Provincial ladies’ curling | teams will be in competition in Tuesday morning at the Char- opening will be at 1:45 Tuesday lottetown~- curling club. Seven with the Premier throwing first Montague Edges. _M. Harbour In. Bantam Action The Montague Bantams defeat- ed the’ Murray Harbour Bantams 42 in an interesting encounter folowing the ice sports at the) Montague rink last night. Al- though losmg the game last might, Murray Harbour won the series by a total socre of 13-7. Scoring for Montague were G. Power (2), D. McCarron, B. Baiderston and for Murray Har- NEW YORK (AP) Gene Fullmer, dieweight champion of the world, broke Wilf Greave’s 13 - winning streak Friday the handsome Edmonton, Alberta 10-round .maich. Bedeque 9-5 Kensington defeated Bedeque | i sed the it. = sedd feath g to | body punishment, he pressed attack most of the way with his | | left jab and- hook. Fullmer, the No aie in the 160-pound class who still) | hopes for another shot at cham- | hion Ray’ Robinson, kept bang- ling his right hand to the body all night. Working behind a shield of a left, he often beat 9 < night. Scoring for Kensington were E. Sinclair (2), G. Reeves! (2), B. Champion, M. Andrews, K. Harrington, E. Mann, and J. Kennedy. and for Bedeque. F.} DesRoches (2), K. Arsenault, H. DesRoches and K. Roberts. Trotters Defeat YMCA 63-47 Leading the YMCA in a los- ing cause was MacDougall with sixteen’ points. The Trotters were leading 30- 23 at half time and widened the gap slightly in the bottom half The Charlottetown Trotters _d@ovned Y.M.C.A. 6347 mm a regular tilt of the Island Senior Basketball league at Birchwood | High last night. Donnie “Funnel” MacLean paced the winners with a 21- | point effort. Other “high point- | Refereeing the tilt were Roy getters for the Trotters were MacGonnell and George Scantle- Tooke 15, and Father Roche 13. | bury. Hayden, Fullmer Battle To Draw opened "aie moved out front down ter. in the round a gash W YORK ‘AP)—Jackie Hay- eye r over the left eye of Fu den a slashing Canadian |light- weight, and Jay Fullmer, 21-year- old younger brother of the former eight ch ion, ‘ottled > yeasts 7 a ane Wi eighth and ninth rounés on two day night in a semi-final bout at) lof the official cards. In the) Madison Square Garden. eighth Jay was forcing the action, Fullmer weighed 136%, 197 pounds. Hayden opened up an early; lead with his sharp counter punches while Fulimer missed Has the body while 26-year-old Hay- to the head and body. The three officials split on the | llast round. Judge Mike Parisi} championships get underway a round robin series. Official eee will TO COMPETE IN ‘SPIEL ) stone. Charlottetown’s also be in at- Edith Anderson, Anita Cudmore, The above foursome | | weil compete in the bonspiel. | — Sturdy | ) Greaves the formier mid- | | right to fight | Fullmer night, | of a missed blow in the first winning a majority decision over | round.- Referee Harry Kessler : : mauler, in a bour G. Herring and D. White. Fullmer weighed 161, Greaves 162. Greaves, started on his pro) Kensington Tops | ‘eareer by the late Jake Mintz, | for | put up a tremendous i } } | scoring with a solid left hook to! C.R.; iden landed sharp counter rights | C-R.; Fullmer Gets Nod |: Over Greaves to the punch with his | the body. were no knockdowns. | slipped from the force There lruked no knockdown. Fullmer}| bled from the nose in the fourth and from a cut around his right eve in the ninth Referee. Kessler scored it 5-4-1 | Fullmer and judge Jack battle | Gordon saw it 64 in favor of thte | against the favorite. Although 23-| ex-champ. Judge Nick Gamboli | year-old Greaves absorbed heavy ‘called it 5-5 in rounds and points. oge Mayor ; From left to right: Olga Davies, Bessie Prowse. No Column The column “Down The Back- stretch” which usually appears in this paper on Saturday will not appear today but will be published Monday instead. Bulldogs Crush Rangers 10-2 Nine Mile Creek defeated Lat | aS hy 8 enee of 108 bs Os OR game of the Intermediate series played at North River ox | last night to lead the series two | games to one. The nem game wil be played in Bedeque Mon- day night. Scoring for Nine Mile Creek were G. Crewys (3), R. Frizzell ‘3'. F. Taylor (2), M. MacEachern, N. Larter and for Lot 16, E. Gorrill and P. Birch. ‘Parkdale, Central Royalty Hold Annual Ice Sports An exciting hockey game be- | tween Parkdale and Central Royalty featured their sixth an- Donald P-.; the er nual ice sports at Arena last night. Central Roy- | alty won the game 4-3. Other feature event of programme were the Tiny Tots Parade, and the tricycle race. Rice P-.; i Thde first period of the hoc- | key fixture went scoreless but n the sandwich session Central | Royalty scored four sep ed markers However in final frame the Parkdale oa came back to drive home three | goals. Elmer Dowling and Gordon he | Boy's skate, 11 years (2 laps)— 1. Joey Brown P.; 2. Cecil Mac- | Girl's skate, 12 years ‘2 laps)-— . Eileen Doiron C.R.; i hnston P.:; 1. Carl Livingston C.R.: 3. Brian MacAskill P. Andy Bathgate’s 2-Point Lead Shrinks To One MONTREAL (CP)—Andy Baih- gate’s two-point lead in the Na- tional Hockey League scoring race shrunk to one Friday with an official announcement from league headquarters that an as- sist was wrongly credited to the New York Rangers star. With this change, Bathgate has 30 goals and 35 assists for a total of 6 points one more than Ber- aie ( Boom) Geoffrion and Dickie Moore of Montreal Cana- diens and Eddie Litzenberger ” Chicago Black Hawks. The NHL said the official scorer at New York an assist for Bathgate was entered . jon the official score sheet by er- ror Feb. 11. Defenceman Bill Gadsby’s name should have been entered: ; PWC Sextet Hands Saints First Defeat Saint Dunstan's Juveniles, un- defeated in three previous starts, took it on the chin for the first time Thursday when Prince of Wales College Juveniles surged to a 3-2 victory in a regular lea- gue game played at SDU rink. K was a reverse of the game |played last. Saturday when the ‘took |game apiece i j}rough game in which five min- | Gallant two miscon- | | ducts and one game misconduct | j;were handed out | ors, |Saints edged the Welshmen by the same score. Finding the Welshmen .were Gerard Wynn, Gordon Ferguson and Louis Ro- bertson. Showing the way for Saints was Jean Labris who snip- ;ed both goals. Moe Goodwin and Art Perry care of the refereeing chores. range for the) ee a prem ee P.E.I. IN SIXTH PLACE 4 CALGARY (CP)—Atberta came from behind Friday night to edge New Brunswick 86 and win the Canadian high school curling title. Johnny Trout’s Edmonton rink - finished the ll-round bon- ‘Spiel with ‘eight victories and two defeats. The win averted a fiveway tie for first place that would have existed had New Brunswick upset Trout’s rink. : Trout counted one in the last end after skip Raymond Mac- Namara’'s last shot was - wide on an attempted take out of an open Alberta rock. It was Alberta's first cham- Lions Can Have Normie Kwong For A Price EDMONTON (CP) — British Columbia Lions of the Western intial Football Union can have Edmonton Eskimos’ fullback Normie Kwong—for a price. The price would be Lions’ new quarterback Randy Duncan and $10,000. Eskimo manager Keith Rolfe, ;im setting the price, was follow- ing up a statement made by Kwong in Vancouver, when he said he diin't ‘know if the B.C. | team was interested in him, but would like to play on the coast. Kwong said he had asked for his release but was told by coach Sam Lyle he woukin’t be traded “Just because I want a change.’ pionship since the Dominion high school finals began 12 years ago. The Edmonton foursome was a dark horse entry in the 1l-rink tournament rated behind Mani- toba and defending champion Northern Ontario. But Alberta ‘won its first five) games with considerable ease and ended with an 8-2 record, los-} ad school curling champion- Seniiahe 021 301 ool O— 8 P. E. I. 300 020 310 110 021 116 032 O—16 100 000 200 1— 4 001. 001 056 6— 7 010 420 201 1—11 . iB. C. 010 101 010 O— 4 ing only to Qubec and Ontario.|_ Ontarie 201 010 202 1— 9 In. other final round games played before 4,000 fans at the N. B. 210 101 O11 01-8 Calgary Corral, Northern Ontario | Nfid. 002 020 200 10—7 ward Island defeated Newfound-| ‘extra ead) jagowned Ontario 94, Prince Ed- | ward Island defeated Newfound- land 13-5, Saskatchewan defeated Manitoba 7-5 and Quebec downed Nova Scotia 12-7. The final standings had On- tario, Quebec, Saskatchewan and Northern Ontario tied for second with seven wins. Prince Edward Island had six wins, Manitoba and New Brunswick. had four each, Nova Scotia had three and Newfoundland and British Cob CALGARY (CP) — Final round 010 200 100 0 o— 4 201 011 021 1—,9 11 101 020 0— 6 002 010 103 1— 8 N. Ontario N.B. Alberta Packers’ Coach Is Unhappy Over umbia each had one. CALGARY \‘\CP) — Tenth round results in the Canadian Duncan’ Ss Choice | |Ltmbardi, head coach of Green 'Bay Packers, was bitter when asked to comment Friday on the Saints- YMCA Meet Today Sits Sac te Fact Saints and YMCA tangle in a | League draft choice, to British regular fixture of the Island Sen- , Columbia Lions. ior Basketball League this after- | Evidently Duncan didn't have} noon at the SDU gym the confidence to play in our With both Saints and the Yj league,’ Lombardi said at New- men showing much better form |ark airport during a trip to the of late a good tilt is shaping up. | eastern U. S. _ Game time today is 5 4 p.m. m. The Packers had given Duncan ; g ? Hughes Paces Tars To 6-3 Victory Over S'side Aces Charlottetown Navy up their semi-final series with the Summerside Aces at one last’ night, beat- team 63 in a ing the home nine majors, by referees | Walter Lawlor and Gord Faulk- 3. John Howatt P.! ed when ner of the RCAF. The parade of penalties start- MacArthur received two minutes for hooking after 2. Sandra 2 minutes of play in the first 3. Jean Kenny C.R» ‘| period, the Boy's skate, 12 years (2 laps)— and Howatt, strenuously, objecting | being held in phy- 2. Kenny | sical check by his teammates. ; was given a game misconduct Boy's Relay—l. Parkdale: 2./5. Faulkner for abusive lan Central Royalty; 3. Parkdale [ puage. Girl's skate, 13 vears ‘2 laps) The Aces were leading the ° 1. Carol Coles C.R.;: Roper C.R.: C.R. Bov's skate, 13 vears (3 laps) | 1. Reigh Frizzell C.R.; 2 ard Baldwin P.: Blanchard each scored a brace P McCabe Mae- for the winners. N. picked up a pair and D Kaen a singleton for Parkdale.| Roper C.R.: A one period hockey match between Parkdale girls ters for Parkdale. TINY. TOTS PARADE Most Original— 1 ny C.R.: 2. Norma Jean Rice P.; 3. Cynthia Ann Worth C.R. Funniest—1l. Phillip Vessey P-.; 2. Glendon Crawford C.R.; Katherine Johnston P. and | | Central Royalty girls saw Park- | dale win 2-0. Judy Johnson and | Dowling C.R.: | Janet Douglas scored the coun- Girl's skare 14 years (3 laps) 1.. Susan Maren P.; 3. Carol MacMil-| Then Shepherd broke the tie | lan C.R jat 17:03 in @ ganging session | Boy's skate, 14 vears ‘3 lap’—j around the Summerside net. | Gordon MacKay P.: 2. Elmer|Kane got another a minute 3. David Roper! and a half later and Shepherd CR | shot the. puck in the empty net Girl's Relay—1!. Parkdale: 2.| with 39 seconds to go, making Ridh- | 3. John Paquet net for a good portion of the | Dunstan's Janet | game, 2-0 at the end of the first 3. ‘Enid Livingston ' period and it was all knotted up at 3-all when the middle ses- sion was over. The Aces stormed the Navy final frame with Roper putting up a magnificent display of 2. Shiela | goaltending to hold them off. | Central Royalty; $8. Central Roy-/ the final score 6-3. 4, C.R.; Prettiest—1. Mary Lynn ~~ er. Sharon Larter C.R: | Joane Hogan, Wayne Smith Boy's Open Race ‘% mile) 4. the stretch, sweeping, the seventh, | David O’Brien P.; 2. Weston Mac- | Aleer C.R.; 3. ‘Ronnie Rice P. Girl's Open Race (% mile —1. Janet Douglas P.; 3. Sandra ‘Johnston P. Tricycle Race—1. Anne Kenny 2. Frank Gaudet C.R.; 3: | Mary Jane Thompson C.R. Girl's skate, 6 years (‘1 laps) il with his wild flurries. Young Jay | |who gave the 10th to Hayden Moore P.; 3. Jo Anne MacEwes | — started to come on strong in the|\oied the Canadian from New. middie rounds, opening a | Glasgow, N.S., who now lives in| over: Hayden's right eye in the | Westville a 6-4 winner. fourth round. Early in th sixth, Hayden was 10th even and turned in a 5-41 cut along the sjde of the right ' scorecard in favor of Fullmer. CURLING DRAW 2 P.M.: Ice 2 — H. R. Carruthers, J. F. Macleod, Dr. Gallant. S. |lis, V. Andrew. Ice 4—D. George, M. Stewart, Saunders, M. Toole, W. Scantle- Se M. Buell Millan, R. Spillett, J. S. Mac-| ‘ee 5—M. MacMillan, C. Rog-| Beaton vs. H. Spillett, F. Mac- | @Ts. M. Pursey, F. Rossiter vs Donald. B. Fishel, M. MacDonald, D. Ice 3 — G. Greenough. A. | Douglas, L. Shaw. Bagnall, J. A. Carruthers, F.| Spares—G. Wright, B. Wright Bradley vs. F. Hanson, M. | 3-30 P.M. Hagen, L. Dovie, R: Ginley Ice 1—R. Carr, E. Enderon. Ice-4-——tFinal-game—Centrat | 1. MacPhail, D.. Monaghan vs | {3 aps}. David— O'Brien_P.; | Creameries) A. Humphrey #s.!|J.S. Taylor, C. O'Rourke, L. | 2 Niall MacKay P.; 3. Ronnie A. Saunders. Dovie| M. ‘Garrett. , Bice P. and Weston MacAleer | Iee.5 — Had Macinnis, E.| Ice 2—D. Matheson. Ht-,Epve, OR MacNutt, B. MacLeod, N. Kelly| J. Higgins, vs N. Reeves, : P. | Girl's skate, 9 vears (1 lap) =| vs. C. MacLean, O. K. Presby, | Saunders. Dr. Saunders. D. Doyle | |. Nancy Duffy P.; 2. Nancy} R. Newson. H. Hosford. | Ice 3—C. Gallant, B. Reeves, | -rizzell C.R.; 3. Jane Mills P.| 3:30 P.M. | Bill Acorn, J. Higgins vs D.|_ Boy's skate, 9 years (1 lap)— Legion Competition Saunders, H. Matheson, A. Gar- | !: Jobn Daley P.; 2. Alan Mac- Ice 2 — Doug Saunders vs. W. | rett, M. Shaw lane a 3. Paul oo C:R. | MacLean. | Girl's skate, 15 years and over | fee 3 does vs. M. Bel | Eka: Rourke, H. Taylor. |o3"tapmsed. Sqoet Douglas Ps Ice 4 — L. Wellner vs. D MacDonald, I. Gallant, J. Coady | 2. Margaret Duffy P.; 3. Rena O'Rourke. M. Doyle. oe Ice — Dr. Wen MacDonald?” Ski Race—1. John Paquet and | vs. C. MacDonald. Ice 5—H. Peters, 0. MacDon Donnie Hickox P.: 2. Ronnie! ald, S. Oarr, M. Love vs A. Love.| MacLean and Russel Davidson | Mixed curling tonight at the) | Ev Goss, P. s, P. Wynne, M. I M. Ives. P.: 3. Gerald Perry and Gordon Charbottetown Club. 77M. quer, M, Mecee | Crapaud Trips nan, N. MacLeod, J. Fishell, vs E. MacLeod, G. MacKay, F. City Midgets Bradley, 1. Duffy. Ice 2—Mel Jenkins, \M. Black- ney.. N. Kelly, M. MacLeod vs Andy Humphrey, K. Douglas, G. Anderson, L. Jenkins. Ice 3—L. Blackney, .D. Ste wart, G. Wellner. D. Humphrey vs J. Gorrill, D. Prowse, W. Wil- Last evening in an exhibitio; game at Crapaud Rink, Cra-}| | paud’s snappy little midget team | defeated Charlottetown Midget Darts by a score of 1046 George Nicholson capably hand jed the whistle | Boy's Skate, 6 years {1 lap)— 1. Billy Found P.; 2. Bernard Judge Nick Gamboli called the | Higgins P.; 3. David MacLean P. Girl's skate, 7°years (1 lap)—, 1. Elaine Bevan P.; 2. Connie Dennis P.; 3. Margaret Gordon | P Boy’s skate, 7 years (1 lap)— | | 1. Andrew MacDonald P.; 2. Billy B, MacDonald, A. Trainor vs J. Knox C.R. 14 i ; 3. Danny Clark C.R.; 4 Girl's skate, 8 years (1 laps)—_ 1. Bethany MacAleer C.R.: 2.; Paula Lund P.; 3. Mona Mac- | Millan C.R. | Boy’s skate, 8 years (1 lap)— Gary MacLeod P.; 2. Don- mie MacGuigan C.R.; 3. Allison MacLean P. Boy’s skate, 15 years and over Blanchard C.R. Girl's skate, 10 years (2 lap)— 1. Linda Gaudet P.; 2. Heather Livingston C.R.; 3. Linda Mar- tin C.R. Boy's skate, 10 years (2 laps) I Michael MacDonald. P.: 2. Lowe] Brown C.R.; 3. Norman MacDonald P. virl’s skate 11 years (2 laps)— 1. Linda Duffy and Mary Lou Brown P.; 2. Shirley Bevan P.; 3%. Sally Marta P ! Anne Ken- ality Honeymoon . Race- Sandra ; Johnston and Gordon saacitng P 1? Jean Kenny and Gerald Perry 3. Susan Martin and David O'Brien P. p., Curling Games Are Called Off night, K was announced last 2. Zita Doiron |that the regular curling session | at Patricia Mitton P.; 2. Norma| ™orning activities will be start-| ed again. the Charlottetown Curling | | Club for lias been cancelled for this week. There was no word late last night. as to when the Saturday | } schoolboys and girls | Hughes got\ three goals for the winners, Shepherd gettrig two evened | and Kane one’ Coke Grady Ace tallies. First Period: |! Grady ‘Gaudet) 9:10; (MacArthur, Penalties: MacArthur, (game misconduct), double major), Kane (major). Clow B. Grady. Deighan. Second Peried: 3 Navy, Hughes (Hennessey) 3:25: 4. Navy, Hughes (unassisted) 4:02; Aces, C. 2. Aces, Phillips) 15:33. Howatt Taylor ‘major major), Gallant and Ronahan fired the | Reeves | an all-America quarterback, “‘the best offer we Possibly could give | —even a little more.’ “Our offer was as good as any first draft choice could get,’ Lombardi said in a_ stat ement | released by the club's office in Green Bay, Wis. “Naturally, we feel bad.” : Duncan, now on active army , 5. Aces Ronohan NEWARKN NMJ. (CP) — Vince’ 4% Alberta Edges N. B. 8-6 To Win Curling Ch’'ship 310 103 004 1—18 001 020 110 0— 6 001 002 101 6— & 110 210 010 1— 7 030 002 303 1—12 101 Wl 310 e180 O— 7 “STANDINGS PEL i ea - dian high school curling cham pionship: GW Alberta ....... FERRE ee iGmieiie | <2 obo aces: » 7 Northern Ontario . 7 Saskatchewan ...... a 7 ee 5 cert acts ~~. 7 Prince Edward Island 10 6 Manitoba «......~:s... 10 4 New Brunswick ...... 0 4 Nova Scotia ...... 10 + Newfoundland ....... 10 #1 Sater Cilumbia .... 10 1 ‘Hoop Meeting | This Afternoon An important basketball] meet- ing is being held at 2.30 this afternon at Birchwod. High School. The P.E. Basketball As | sociation and the Island Senior Basketball League will take up i number of matters including the formation of a referees’ as- | sociation: playoff dates: and | consideration of two important protests. Future games _— scheduled include Y.M.C.A. at St. Dunstan's today at 4 o’clock and Trotters at Saint Dunstan’s Sunday at 3 o'clock. The final section of the schedule ua be released Monday. ‘| Events of the Week At SPORTS ARENA a (Gaudet) 9:49; | duty signed with Lions of the SATURDAY— 6.. Navy. Hughes (Hennessey, Western Interprovincial Football| Afternoon Skating 2:30 to 4:15 | Shepherd 10:41 Penalties: Union for a reported $35,000 for . | Gaudet misconduct), Arsen- | Wo years. ault, Hughes (major), Gallant | (major), Kane ‘ | Third Period: 7. Navy. Shep- | herd (MacLeod, Hennessey) 17:03; 8. Navy, __Kane (Arsen- ault, Gillis: ‘18 9 Navy, Shepherd (M neta) 19:21. é. C Johnstone Penalties: C Grady ‘major), | ee } Kane ‘major’, Longaphie ‘mis- SAYS > My Company maintains a high regard for conduct). Saints, U.N.B. Clash To UNB Red Raiders and Saint University sticks at Saint Dunstan's to-| night in a N.B.-P.E.1. Intercol- legiate hockey fixture. | The Red and White squad will! be satanic’ te revenge a 90 | whitewashing administered by j the Red Raiders last Saturday | at UNB. This contest is a very import- | ant one for the New Brunswick- ers. 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