AAU Branch Gives [S:7<—-— Intermediate Dates (3: === AAU of C has released the) Schedules are as follows:— | Feb. 15, Dunstaffnage vs. SPORTS FRONT Te PIUS CALLAGHAN foBowing Island Intermediate By ‘ ot chee Eee CO: Gemeticte Posies, 7 schedules: — rane Feb. 8, P oc Feb. 17, Peakes vs. Morell British Consols Are On i Ae eo games, and! . oe tecemetaed be responsible a M1, Hampshire vs. Feb. 21, Mt. Stewart vs. Peal THE highlight of the Prince Edward Island curling season an official, tim-| “yey 14. Parkdale vs. Maroons | °. ies bene sonctad sat. Charlestown Curling Club is the centre ont pl ele eee) | re 17, Hampehire vs. Park.|_F°?- 2%, Morell vs. Dunstaff- (great ac this week. oa must | aie. nage. Yesterday the British Consols play got underway with 26 geree on these officials before) "rcs; 20, Marvons vs. Hamp-|_ Fed. 3. Peakes vs. Dunstaft rigs seeing to ethrge Carvers Dose Commas wine AAC referednchit wit se eo aie . In all are enter cap 5 Feb. . 27, vs. Mt. Stew- ane Pes Tae nee ae PON ee tt cnaiete hk Oe Te nah tee uss aa Ge te on ee TE PH ase. tague. Alberton has not sent a foursome to compete in the resvonsible to split the cost ” Feb. Kings County - Intermediate provincial curling championships. S AAU appointed officials. a aan eal ices o heamaed “2”: ‘i : Score sheets must be | fi THE Cameron rink will be a heavy favorite to retain its all games and seven P eal a 1, Hampshire vs. Ma- a . oe vs. Souris. ”, crown and represent this province at the Brier in Kitchener be allowed for a revlay of any) is - . a 2 Le oo early next month. When the chips are down, Doug and his as- postnoned or cancelled games. | ¢. Queens Intermediate Harbe lontague, vs. M sociates are really tough. This quartet has indeed proved itself Starting time for sil contests| “° ray Harbour. at Brier competition and last March at Calgary they were the ghontd he 8.30 p.m. (ZONE 1) Feb. 14, Murray Harbor, vs, favorites of the fans in the For executive action on any) ‘Feb. 7, Glasgow Road vs. Souris. How€ver, it took a great comeback by the Cameron clan vame a referee’s report must) RCMP. Feb. 14, Georgetown, vs. Mon to win the Islund title last February. Myron Bell forced Doug to ee the referee-im-| Feb. 9, Southport vs. West | sue: the limit before bowing out of the local pleydowns, Myron # im | Royalty. | Feb. 17, Georgetown, vs. Mur In. Kings and Queens Counties | Feb. 11, Cornwall ve Glas- ray Harbour. Road Feb. 19, Souris, vs. George who are capable of causing major upsets before a titlist is | the winner of zoe | Souria : , rone 1 will play ’ : | ee ee ee eee tian ax|. Feb. 13, BCMEP vs. Southport. | °°”. declared. 4 of three series. to be complet-, Feb. 15, Glasgow Road vs. | Re eeeneet, Se ble Kri a 4 , ' =a : | ef by March 10 West Royalty. : | Feb. 26, Murray Harbor, vs. Dou ockout BS eee Lt.Governor | Looking on from left to right | P.E.1. -Curling Association, ; and Sid Green, local represen- | _™,, ” eee gr 4 rs RCMP vs, Cornwall. | en ‘eccias us h throws | : | mediate 7 ion | ; , Southport . Glas- | . aA, , Vs. urray alter Hyndman are: Art Love, past presidest | tommy Burke. Gordon Stew- | ‘ative of the Macdonald To- winner will vlav either the gow Road mo Harbor. the | is 6 double knockout sffaic. Two losses end rink first stone that gets the 1963 | British Consols play underway of the host club, Gordom Bes- | art, president Charlottetown | bacco Company, sponsors of | Kings Conntv winner or win Keb. 21, West Royalty vs.| Feb. 28, Montague vs. George CMP. me ' town. af a : i 3 g i 3 | i : completed by March 10th. ea competition, at Charlottetown Curling rink. | nett, seeretary-treasurer | Curling Club, Heather Burke | -the Brier. tn a best of three series. to be | but day from now on the excitement will be on the in- . , : . , erease. By Friday and Seturday the galleries will be packed * pees : * * * In a case of a tie in points ae oe : SO cect TT Odds favor a Charlottetown rink emerging the victor. How- , - | tween - the. teams deadlovked ever don’t underestimate the ability of the other 11 rinks. There | wilt decide the eventual winner. are a lot of talented performers in those rinks and they could go ‘ oe , we ee The first named team on the all the way im this years competition. oe pay eae we mee ek ee ee monn 7 : ay aw P : 7 ea s é J * | We sow tre tories | Consols Matches Today ‘sris!Orens WE SAW Galt Terriers down Halifax Wolves 8-1 the other ee a i neal At Alberton aight in Thirteen rinks will bow out |} The John Karw from ter Hynditin and His Worship | F. Hansen (©... 9%. ~ -s¢f- ‘ The Terriers were an impressive crew and breezed to their | of the British Consols competi- | Sunimerside RCAF station was | Mayor A. en Gaui fa ‘ofp. . audet spoke | 101 oho 402 10— ALBERTON — decision over the Ha at. ee a anna Charlottetown— Curling | upeet it Chariottetow'®. Doug | briefly. Each; tomplimented the |.D. Cameron (C) 2% for the J. W Dee Caeanan their Halifax engagement more enough today. . Here was curlers and assured them of| ”° > $20°%03 040 400—17 * mde handle the Nova Scotia Senior League entry. ) “Thirteen “matches are sche- | battle with Hill grabbing a) every good wish r Gaudets BYR (e¥=4 302 trophy got underway last even- However, the international ice hockey rules would make | duled between rinks that have |2 in the 12th to nip Peecee soniiond te, Moo Gane: makena ie - me an Alberton Cutting : things strange for the Wolves and of course the fact it was only already tasted defeat, With the | 13-12. 1964 to assist the Beier” O11 020 ink w ten rinks entered wn an exhibition game took a lot of the fight out of the Maritimers. apie tan | 202 040-12 the month long schedule Mey ae or tae Senriaee to teks Sah were: ngrenen Ge, | rene, anthem seereiions | Another airman, G. ‘Spleer, | Sie wherever possible if that |G. Spicer (RCAF) | Personnel of rinks are: : ics Seek Leskad qrek and oo ound Mies a taset Uoaite chap | mnunet lows lcday meses ‘cus | neoded ‘an: extra ond to beak | Sreat event vboud be staged) 5 10 499 200 0208-15) E. Campbell, A. Rayner, U. When we chatted with him after that contest, Tod appears de- | (i, . and a trip to the consola- | Summerside’s Bert Hunter. The | in the provincial capital. | & Sager a? Seaman, Andy Wells. . ee tthe ca tie Sammiete end Oe racket. 3 | Hunter rink knotted matters at| Bruce MacLaren piped the | (sn. 1 003 011 3010-12 ken Matheson, D. Carpenter, oa aoa be a ae hoe to the defending Allan Cup champ- | ..P°t®, Sinclair. Montague; pro- | 12-12 with a singleton in the 12th | curlers into the dining hall and | yq Bell i D. Ferguson, spare. woh ' vided the biggest upset in the | but Spicer roared back with a| Pipers Tommy and Heather | D. Millar a 110 110 101-15 Millman, Wes Hardy, W. page Ped ~~. — hentosion 3 in the overtime ses- ae nk — in the -_ | i & 000 001 002 020: § Horrocks, Gordon Cotton. om WE SAT at rinkside, just behind the Terriers bench. Tt . | sion, parade on e ice surface. . Gidd ‘Bert Pridham, E. Callaghan, oni teanee Re aes with most of the players and ald, Charlottetown 11-10 in @| Prior to the start of last | His Honour, the Lt.-Governor, - ings ae ens 010 o1— 5 P. Borys, G. Noonan, ” fe lads were a fine lot. Not once during the entire game | Clff-hanger. Dr. MacDonald, | night's matches, the annual din- | then threw the first stone to! G. Stewart (C) ~ "| -F Bryan, C. Hunter, B. Pro- id we hear any tanguage emanate‘ from the bench that was — 116 entering the) ner of the Prince Edward Is-| fficially get the British Con- 010 351 102 30-15 | ft, Les Hardy. unfit for any company. Apparently these boys know they have or staged a sensational | land Curling Association was Sls “play underway. Later | (conceded after 11 ends) R. Pettitt, Jerry. Box, Jotun a job to do for Canada and they surely are going about it in the y that all but caught the | held and was presided over by Chief Justice Campbell acted | J. Burden (C) | Clinton, Wilfred Griffin. right way, Very often occupying seats behind the players’ bench ontague quartet napping. Dr, Gordon. Stewart, president of #8 skip and directed traffic for 040 010 202 210~12 i Wilkie, 5. Curva, & can prove most embarrassing but these Terriers kept their a = —, la mo — the host club, ao Douglas MacGowan D. O'Rourke (C) aoe, > Pridham. ——Henguage cleat a wai Bay Brown match just Former Brier skips were in- Mayor Gaudet. | 201 102 010 043 . Matthews, R. Jeffery, R. A familiar face on the Terriers was 7 A—Burke—(€> 10 Callbeck, Geo. Wright. who was with Glace Bay Miners back in the Maritime major The defending titlists, skipped sident of the Summerside club, | A. Burke (C) a be A Wilkie P Hendy Davie days, Bobby looks fit and he too will be « big help to the Ontar- by youthful Doug Cameron, won They were A.B. Belcher, Ran- - 000 212 0536—19 | H. MacFarlane s) | 6 Campbell, spare. se Galt bit suprising did the Monee Bel nck at | Kine MacLaine, Jerry Hayes, | E. Cannon (8) | ue ten G9) = cree: = Spel. BD. : eubretes on sees Sees to the Wolves and Remblers. | ner-up in last _vegr's coungat Frank Hansen. Clifford ‘Jiggs’ | 111 000.3000— 6 | (12th end was not completed) | Pickard. H. Chlow. However, in fairness to the Terriers they had» long bus trip — tion. MacDonald and Doug Cameron. | (conceded after ten ends) | E. Cannon (8) defeated Dr. L. | oo i Bethoue M. Hutt, Den torn eT aay taveneé in their second game last TW° other skips who had hand- | G- Nicholson (M) |S. Prewes (Cr by detent. °° | - E Dertew, et Oe W. [ aiifax te Moncton arrived im the-Hiub around) “the Cameron’ foursome Jed*lsland rinks at the Brier | 190 016 020 010-7 | 9 P.M. | Semone oc | See eee eicome supper time. After a good night's rest they found the going easy me M ( | | Keith Mathe: B. Clark “ugh defeated the A Humphrey were Dr. Wen MacDonald and . Bell (C) j G. Nicholson (M) el a Son, . e, C. agent the maguy heating Seater. quartet of Charlottetown 145. Frank Acorn. Both were unable @O1 102 204 100—11 000 003 310 03212 * Hayes. Dr. Phillips. At any rate, you cam be sure the boys will prove worthy rep © To" iosers conceded the vie- to be present for last night's D* Giddings 1c) W.T. Evans (RCAF) am i ne « an d Fesentatives at Colorado Springs next month. tory to Cameron following the function, ; ri a wah cor et <a 122 290 002 200-13 “His week: 3 10th end, pePme ; Kenzie (M) WEDNESDAY ° ; ‘ | INTRODUCES SKI | S08 O0 c02 C01—10 . = ~ . G d C . : * ° wf | Douglas Seats presid- | G. Kays (C) 110 100 010 200- 6-D. George oO ee os.” tanathea: pA wd So Senne 0 0 u fr 1 n g Vi es ir S urli ent of the P.E.I. Curling Associa. & Stewart (© 020 130 010 OO1— 8 ham. : ; Curling Draw tion, introduced all skips com- 001 O11 101 041-10 E. Johnston (S) Ice No. 2 — 9 , ; peting in this week's British | p-, burden defeated Dr. L. E. | 300 030 201.300—12 Wilkie, L. Wilkie; Millman vs ~ art . For Montague Consols competition. Represen- | At MacDonald thf) | P. Him 1) 012 102 020 021-11 | Matheson. Here is the Montague curl- ree bs various clubs 010 143 001 100-11 020 100 002 0-— 5 FRIDAY esuming eries | ing schedule for today (Tues- | * greetings to the gather- Dr. W. MacDonald: (C) A. Cameron (C) 7 Ice No, 1 — 7 p.m. — Cam> MACDONALD TOBACCO INC, | daz, Fe. 6th, : Sesleie ua ae — “ me 000 120 022—10 : 306 011 110 1-14 bell vs. Millman; L. Wilkie : } M. ’ e | D. A. MacDonald (M) vs. Pridham. j “ ce tt nn pt — | Pan rn ty a OE a mw 8 eae er Eo te finale | MacDonald vs. R.R. Beck. | Bevan uae @ rank | D. (C . Spicer (RCAF) vs. Matthews; Turner vs. gue : | Joe 2 — H, Clair, C. Stewart, | “1Y8" rton. 230 021 021 020—13 051 100 021 100-11 Pettitt. Penguins and their supporters Pp | Sid Green, local representa- do not agree at all and they are Fre mnigg ca r ag | tive of the Macdonald Tobacco confident the Evinrudes have 7 pat : *| Company, sponsor of the Brier | tasted their last triumph for this .°, 7 . each year, spoke briefly. season. | - Art Love, immediate past |-Jee 1 — wee, , Past pre. Action should be fast and fur- | (1ee, 1 = Legion Flayolts.7 | sldent of the Charlottetown Club, & large crowd will make. thelr vy “Vuozso, K. MacDonald, va, |Who had prepared and served ee macta ac eae charp.|M- lat, L. Ginalate, D. Miebel |e dinner. , , x son, P. Warner. Chief Justice Thane A. Camp- bell, the guest speaker, was in- Dee's Boy Voted Bombers Rasy | Suiaeed tz Garten Bennet, | i se & : : 5 g if eee eked oon besa es MONCTON (CP) — Dee's mn quarters aoe: ae Boy, a seven-year-old roan geld- West Royalty Bombers drub-| to hold the 1964 Brier im Char- that the | ing with a 2.05 45 mark and the | Ded Mermaid 10-0 in Sunny Isle | lottetown. Maritime all-time money winner | F@"m League action at with $12,828, was unanimously | Sports Arena last night. ps selected the Maritime horse-of-| Scoring for the winners Tihe-year at the United States | l. Kelly 4, L. Flood 2, W. O'Leary 4-3 _[Treting,, Ateciation's | istrict non 2, G. Macisase and F. Dow. | kard recalled the feats of some Lot 18 edged. 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