F By NHL Activity fil ’ at the Motor City gang York’s playoff pee Thursday games. If the Wings’, chances wou at a can’t look ahead to home to the Leafs, invade Montreal tet few weeks After they _they wait until : SPORTS could easily rest on Wednesday Rangers could sweep these two, Id really begin to fade. If the Harvey- least break even, their chances’ Will be ough week for Dov and his boys. Games Wednes- 2 Saturday and ail all on the road. Seturday an- a re when Rangers move with the faltering Leafs, Leafs to be good and ace vin: ‘Rn’ start Sunday night before ¢ February 2! and three nights later they host the Hawks in Detroit. It’s hard to figure who has the tougher going. RONT PIUS CALLAGHAN pretty fair. move into Maple nd ready for this chances washed away, Leafs that second spot so as to get section of the semi-finals. It blowing this rammerup pos- next week for any break, They host Boston Bruins on Wednes- | Forum for a bruiser on Satur- 's on Thursday night, Souris Schools Hold ‘Annual Ice Souris schools held their an-| nual Ice Sports in Souris recent- | ty with a small crowd of | +fn attendance. The playoff hee- game between Souuris and to bad weather. Follow- the results of the various. 7 yrs and under: 1. Jane | MacKenzie nder; 1. Ro- Brian Jen- : 1, Carel White 3 | 8 yrs: 1. Gary Pierce. 9 yrs: 1, Verna Fraser | . Donna Carter. | 1, Clifton Mac- an Roach 3. Don-| : 1, Janis White 2. | Rachel. nase 3. Maureen Mae- | Cormac Boys, 10 yrs: 1. Angus Cormack 2. Richard Kassner Peters. i i High Schools was cancel- | | Boys 15 yrs: 1. Sports Girls 14 yrs: 1, Sandra Jen- nings 2..Peggy MacIntyre 3. Be- verly MacIntosh, Boys 14 yrs: 1, Eugene Mac Donald 2. Guy MacIntosh Girls 15 yrs: 1. Shirley Batter- sby 2. Estelle Gallant 3, Betty Lou Peters. Richard Gal- lant 2. Eugene Young. 2. an MacDonald | Girls 16 yrs: 1. Roma MacDon- | biggest ald. Boys 16 yrs: 1. Ronald Chev- erie 2. Paul MacInnis 3. Paul) | Gallant. OPEN EVENTS | Gallant. % mile, girls: 1. Sandra Jen- | nings 2. Sharon MacDonald 3. Beverely MacIntosh % mile, boys: 1. Earl Acorn | 2, Joseph Rogers 3. Bernard La- | Pierre. Girls Relay: 1. Sandra Jen- nings, Peggy Macintyre, Rome | |MacDonald, Shirley Battersby. | | Couples Race: 1, Sandra‘ Jen- | enny | nings and Ear! Acorn; 2. Shirley | Girls 11 yrs: 1: Sharon Mac-| Battersby and Paul Gallant; 3. | ships, « welcome Montreal . WITH FIVE rounds com- | pleted yesterday in the Ladies provincial curling champion | known as the Silver 'D’, four Tinks remained un- Charlottetown and a lone entry | from Summerside. The Sum- | guia a . — i defeated, with | Seampented by mate, Jean Spears, while on her left is | Iris MacLennan, Elizabeth MacDonald and Marian Mac- Donald. This is a double , knockout competition, with the championship round to be played either Friday evening or Saturday, depending upon _Whether there is a tie. ‘Scores Win Ch'town Quartets Remain Undefeated In Silver D SUMMERSIDE -- Two Char- | Shirley Dye, Willa Somers, and P.: Summerside ; no defeats Rinks with two victories and one defeat were skipped by Borden CYO Borden CYO edged Summer- side CYO 5-4 in the first game of a CYO playoff series at Bor- den last night. : i Borden scorers were D. Gal- | lant 2, B Keough 2 and Kevin Ranahan. Scoring for Summer- side PD. Arsenault 3 and D. | Gaudet. The next game in this series is slated for Borden’ next Tues- day night. paud Blanks Comore 6-0 vinrudes Oust Penguins In Wild Game At Arena night's win Sports Arena by C Cape Sieve | Evinrudes to eliminate Old Spain Penguins from further action in the Island Senior Hoc- key League playoffs will go down as one of the biggest up- sets in the annals of Island hockey history. The Evinrudes, although widely outshot, 35-15, last night, squeezed the ‘Birds’ out of the picture with the assistance of Thane ‘Whitey’ Mann who was nothing but brilliant between the Cape Traverse pipes, | Some’ 1,700 roaring fans, the crowd of the season, | watched the two teams battle |it out every inch of the way in the wildest game of the season |The Evinrudes had to come from behind twice before taking . Ball Ann % mile, boys: 1. Paul MacIn- |; : \nis 2. Douglas Jennings 3, Paul lead themselves. Evinrudes, who ousted the | CURLING DRAW The following is the curling draw -for Wednesday at the | Ch’town club. (Spares needed). |? P.M. (SEAGRAM) Ice 1—B. MeNeill, F. Mac- Millan, K. MacLean, Joe Zakem vs. D. Saunders, H. Sear, D. Douglas, J. Caron. Ice 2—D. Hill, A. A. Mac- ya 2.. Deborah Macintosh 3. | Roma MacDonald and Alfred | Leod, N. Ball, K. Cantwell vs. Arlene Cheverie. Te 11 yrs: 1, io smd ow White, 3. 12 yrs: 1. Wenntian’Mas-| 2. Claire Peters 3, Linda 12 yre: 1. Douglas Jen- Gist teeth. 3. David 18 yrs: 1. Shelly Peters Marie McCormack 3. oseph Rogers a John ie ae | Fraser. | 1 mile, boys: 1. Ronald Chev-. ‘erie 2, Eugene MacDonald 3. | Walter Solomon. Boys Relay: 1. Earl--Aecorn, | Ronald Cheverie, Eugene Mae- | Donald, Paul MacInnis. The events were under the direction of John Mullally. Other officials were: Artemas Wright, Stewart MacAulay, Harvey Poole, Harold Poole, Edward Clinton, Elmer. MacDonald, Wal- lace MacKenzie, Francis White, Francis C. White, and Edmond LaVie. At Georgetown A High ebasl_ Ion 2 night and and meet were— dank apaliee' eae: Poa mer judges—Fred Myers, MacPhee; Milford Clory, MacLean, Billy Lavers; placing | judges - Samm y MacNeill; Donald, Jimmy Aitken; announc- | recorders— er - Vernon School principal Arthur Mac. | Neill deserves much credit for success of the meet as he did & great deal of preparatory in connection with the | Girls z and under:—1 Jean MacLean, 2. Thelma Gallant; 3. Yvonne King; Boys 7 and under: — Shae Caneer; 2. Michael Currie; Benny McConnell; Girls 8 years:—1. Kaye Wal-| ker; 2, Marlene Martell; 3. Deb- bie Clory. Martell; 3. Gerry eae ' |G. Dillon, E. MacLeod, B. Lynch, G. Newman. Ice 3—G, Stewart vs. Bell (Legion). , Iee 4—-Dr; Gallant, H. C. Trainor, D, Langille, J. Rawek vs. D. O'Rourke, M. Jenkins, L, Campbell, J. 8. Taylor. Iee 5—Dr. MacDonald, H. Doleson, G. Wellner, J. Mac- Donald vs. F. Hansen, P. O’Rourke, I. Horne, M. Wad- 8:30 P.M.—Junior Compction (8 yr.): Tee 1—J. Squarebriggs, |N. . Costello, C. Huestis y,, De lee 3—A, A. Liewellyn, B. Dillon, S. Lavers vs. L. Blakeney, C. Whitenect, D. Douglas, 8. Eagles. Tee 4-A. Humphrey, A: 3. Janet MacDonald. Ballem, R, Manning, S. War- Boys 12 years:—1. Philip | wick vs. Dr. Hooper, M. Ken- area 2, Gordon Yorston; | nedy, D. Walker, C. Dowling. - 3. Peter Prosper. Tee 5~A. eae ogee Girls 13 years:~—1. D i am @ | Thompson, re y—~{ Beck, Dr. Roberts, Dr. Drys- ; Gallant; 2. Laverne M Lae Dr. Craig. Boys 13 years:—-1. Brian “Lean: 2. Ronald Gallant; Girls 14 years:—1. Jo-Ann) r; 2. Helen Gallant; 3. | Gail Martell. . Boys 14 years;--1. Gerald) | Martell, 2. Peter. Walsh. . | Girls 15 years:—1, | David; 2. Carol Ann Martell, | Boys 15 years:—1. Ernie Pro | sper; 2. Newman Wight. Girls 16 years:—1,. Pauline Martell; 2. Doreen Gallant. Boys 1-4 Mile—1. Ernie Pros- per; 2. Newman Wight; 3. Ken- neth Batchilder, Girls 1-4 Mile:—Jo-Ann Pro- sper; 2. Helen Gallant; 8. Emily | | DeCoste. | Couples Rac e:—1. Pauline Martell and Newman Wight: 2. | eee Prosper, Kenneth RBat- | 3. Emily DeCoste, | Philip Boudreault. Girls Relay:—1. Grade 10; 2 | | Grade 9; 3, Grade 7 Boys Relay:— 1, Grade 10; 2 Reatha | G'town Bantams ‘Down Montague Only one game was played i } | j | ‘CURLING DRAW | Here is the Montague curling for today (Wednes- reg a River, j Penguins in five games in their | hest of seven series, now go /against the powerful Royals in a best of nine final series for the Island crown with the first game slated for Thursday night at the Sports Arena. — The other playing dates go as follows:— Summerside—Feb. 16th; Ch’town, Feb. 20; S'side —Feb. 21; Ch’town—Feb. 22; 8'side—Feh. 23. Should the other three games in the series be needed they will be played dur ing the week of the 26th. For the first two periods of last night’s encounter referees Jack ‘Spy’ Ready and Don Whelan had a wild time of it; dishing out a total of 21 penal ties, eight of them majors for fighting. Six of these majors came dur- i. 4 a wild donnybrook late in the second period which saw six players. square off in three different straps with the re- maining players also in the thick of things. By the time the officials had brought the affair under control all six offending players had picked up majors. ‘The Evinrudes, underdogs in this series, saw the Penguins go ahead by a 1-0 score in the’ first five minutes of the initial stanza when speedy Billy Mul- ligan, with the assistance of Coyle and Kane put the Birds on the scoresheet. Although both teams had some good chances te | score remaining minutes of the frame, it re- mained that way till shortly past the four-minute mark of the sandwich session. Lloyd ‘Toy Toy’ Gallant, play- ing a terrific game on_ the Evinrude defence, put the win- ners on even terms at the 4.38 M. Harbour Holds Shoot during the posigd at the Murray Harbour | Rifle Range on Friday, Feb. 9: * | Mary Lea | Bruce Gormley. | Raidall Richards | Wm. J. Harris | James Gordon Fred White Jackie Gordon John Gosbee Lloyd Gordon Crilly Lea Bert MacLeod - “LIVE BETTER wun enor DIAL 894-6148 The following are the scores gr PLAYOFF HOCKEY (INTERMEDIATE) SUMMERSIDE STADIUM Tonight, Wednesday Lot 13 vs. S‘side Beavers Game Time 8:15 P.M. Admission 50c & 25¢ THE SAFE, CLEAN, MODERN WAY Let us check your wiring for you, free of charge. | WHEN IT COMES TO Member of the Electric Service League of P. E. I. ELECTRIC CONTRACTOR mark when he let go with a hard shot from just inside the Penguin blueline that caromed off a Penguin player behind Old Spain cager Lyman Maclinnis. Just forty seconds later the Birds were in front again, this time on a solo effort by defence- man Buddy MacIntyre. Another deflected shot at the 10.30 mark of the period, this time off the stick of Dale MacWilliams made the score read 2-all and it re- mained that way for five minu- tes before Evinrudes went ahead for the first time in the game, Both teams were playfhg two / men short when Sark lodged the puck behind MacInnis. Although it was Sark who got the credit for the goal it was rugged Gord Cutcliffe who did all the work. The rugged Cape Traverse co- coach picked up the puck around center ice, carried it into Pen- guin territory before jetting go with a shot that MacInnis knocked back of the net. Cuteliffe sped in and dug the puck out getting one shot at the cage-before Sark made the red light blink. The Penguins were unable to tiewthe score till the 6:10 mark of the final stanza, this time Sandy MacDonald scoring the equalizer during a goalmouth scramble. Charlie Sark’s second goal of the night and the winning one came when he whacked the puck off a Penguin player's stick into the cage from point blank range. The goal came at the 16:30 mark and for the next three minutes and thirty sec- onds the Penguins pressed but were unable to get the equalizer. With more than a minute re- | maining coach Frank ‘Duck’ | Acorn removed his goalie in |favor of six ‘Birds’ but all to no avail. With only thirty seconds —re- maining in the game, Kane, skating along the boards was Clough (major) 11.22; A. Arsen- ault .12.18; Gallant 12.18; Mac- Intyre 14.42; 14.42; Longaphie 16.16. Second Period:— 2. Evinrudes Gallant (A Cutcliffe) 4.38; 3. Penguins - MacIntyre (unassist- ed) 5.18; 4, Evinrudes—D. Mac- Williams (B, MacWilliams) 10.- 30; 5. Evinrudes—Sark (G. Cut- cliffe) 15.25. Penalties—Coyle 4.34; MacIntyre 5.38: Walsh (Major), Coyle (major), Kane (major), Galla nt (major), Arsenault (major) D. MacWil- liams. (major) 13.52. Murphy 18.35. Third Period:—6 Penguins—S. MacDonald (J. Arsenault, G. McCormack) 6.10; 7 Evinrudes- C, Sark (Noonan) 16.30. Pen- alties—G. Cutcliffe 8.16; Kane 13.45; Kane (match penalty) 19.30. Bombers Trip Glasgow Rd. West Royalty Bombers down- Gallant ‘ed Glasgow Road 5-3 in an In- termediate “C’ playoff game at Crapaud@ last-night. Len Kelly paced the winners | with two goals while S. Simms, C. MacIsaac and E. McCabe each seored once. Glasgow Road snipers were Barrett 1. Ramblers Whip 7 Wolverines 7-3 In Series Opener AMHERST (CP) — Scoring wizard Alain Caron snapped out of his slump Tuesday night to lead Amherst Ramblers to a 7-3 victory over Halifax Wolverines in the opener of their’ best-of- seven Nova Scotia Senior Hoc- key ecane semi- = series. Mar- It took one extra end for the Pauline Burden rink from Char- lottetown to defeat the Blanche Smith rink from Montague in the 9 a.m. draw. The fina! score was 12-11. LINESCORES 9 AM. S. Dye (S) 011 000 210 2-7 Ju (RCAF) 100 112 001 0-6 D. MacDonald (C) 200 O11 230 O—9 L. Crockett (S) 031 100 002 1—8 B. Smith (M) 022 102 001 30—11 P: Burden (C) 300 010 250 01—12 11:30 A.M. E. MacDonald (C) 111 331 100—12 A. Mahar (C) 000 000 021— 3 W. Somers (S) 500 100 002 0— o“ (h-tt—19— A. } oh 000 100— 1 D. MacDonald (Cc) 201 001 020—3 J. Hepburn (RCAF) 020 130203 6-11 7:30 P.M. S. MacMillan (C) 010 002 003: M. MacNeffl ‘C) 104 011 11~9 E. MacDonald (C) 001 012 111 07 M. MacDonald (C) 110 100 900 14 S. Dye (8) 030 030 010 0—7° I, Ma-Lellan {c) 201 101 101 2—9 Pee Wees See _ Action Tuesday | Following. are the results of 4 .Peewee first round final games played yesterday at Sports Arena: Owls 3 vs. Jays 1. Owl goals by Ian Waye. Geo. Curley, Tom MacDonald. Jays lone tally by Danny Gass. This win gave the Owls the round by a score of 9-2. Orioles 0 vs. Ducks ®; This was a hard-fought, closely played game with neither team score on the. other. Vrepass I. MacLellan aoe in Frank Vyers league playoff | (C) 011 051 110 2—12 However by token of their win competition at Crapaud last! in the first game of this series ® night. Crapaud now leads the M. MacDonald Orioles took the round by a series two games to none. (C) 022 221 030 0—12 total score of 4-0. Scoring goals for Crapaud M. Nicholson Hornets 4 vs. Parkers 1; Hor- were A. Arsenault 2, A. Stewart (M) 100 000 108 1— 6 net goals by Philip Ward -(2), 1, B. MacDonald 2, G. Rogerson. Angus Beck, Willie McCallum; _Game was handled by F. Mac- 2:30 P.M. Parkers goal by Peter Ward. Donald and J, Gallant. F. Seel ; Winning this game in such & : (RCAF) 100 13.110 0-6 handy manner gave Hornets 1. Silliphant the round by a total score of Races Slated (S) 032 002 001 3-11 63 Cranes 1 vs. Robins 0; Cranes ee M. MacNeill (C) 221 300 133—15 goal by Allie Bradley... This For Today I. Clark (A) 000 011 000— 2 win made the final score im I es this round 2-0 in favor of the ; ; ee ‘ 2 i Cranes. 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