' some years. MacDonald Of Montague Is Only Undefeated Rink At. MacDonald of Montague rontinued undefeated yesterday on the second day of the Cana- dian Legion Provincial Playoffs at Alberton. In the morning round a Sum- merside rink skipped by H. Dickie was eliminated by Ralph Beck of Montague and Myron Bell of Charlottetown received an elim- inatign defeat from F. Folland of Summerside. In the noon round of play At M.acDonald handed out a .15-6 defeat to Doug Saunders of Charlottetown, the only other undefeated rink in the spiel. With the "losing rink facing elimination Ralph Beck and F. Folland fought a knock down and drag out contest which got under- way at two o'clock. Following close game Folland won by a 9-7 score with both teams receiving a round of applause from the audience for _a thrilling display. Personnel of the competing rinks are as follows; R._ R. Beck, J. Cudmore, Red Robert- eon, Doug Coffin; At MacDonald, Doug McGowan, Peter Sinclair, H. Moar: F. Millman. Ed Tur- ner. A. Clarke, E. MacKay; R. Profit, Bert Pridham, Lloyd Matthews, George Dunbar; Doug Saunders, Addie MacDonald. Angus MacEachern. Tarky Whit- lock; Myron Bell. Wendell Mac- Laine, Don Beardsley, Lawrence Blankeney; F. Folland, W. Wal- wyn, ’H. MacLeod, D. Miller; H. Dickie, E. Cannon. B. Clark, D. Larkin. ' Playing his third game of the day at 7.30, F‘Folland of Sum- merside lost a close 11-10 game to Doug Saunders of. Charlot-tet- town for the runner up position in the playoffs and the right to advance against At MacDonald’s Montague rink for the.Provincial Championship. In order -to win the Legion Bonspeil the Saunders rink are faced with the task of defeating the Montague rink twice imsuccession. The playoffs will continued this morning at 9's.m. Following are the results of yesterday's matches. 9:00 A.M. Bell (C) 010 000 020 li)1~ 5 Folland (S) , 101 221 101 020-11 Dickie (S) 021 000 I00 000- 4 Beck (M) ‘400 211 041 l30—~17 12:00 NOON Saunders (C) 021 000 100 200-— 0 MacDonald (M 200 432 011 01l——15 2:00 I".M. ' Folland (S) 010 300 200 111--— 9 Beck (M) 201 011 011 000- 7 7 P.M. Folland (S) 011 301 201 020-10 Saunders (C) 301 010 020 202-11 STANDINGS ' W L A. MacDonald (M) . . . . . .. 3 0 D. Saunders (C) 3' 1 F. Folland (S) 3 2 R. Beck (M) ........... .. 2 2 M.BelI(C) 1 2 H. Dickie (S) 1 2 F. Millman (A) .... .. 0 2 R. Profitt (A) . . . . . . . . . .. 0 2 L. A. Dodger Relievers Could Becorne Starters By WHITNEY MARTIN VERO BEACH, Fla. (AP)—The I.os.Angeles Dodgers, who prom- ise to have an interchangeable in- field, could come up with an in- terchangewble pitching stailf, too. That is, any one of the men slated to be relievers is capable oil‘ starting games that faltering atarters could wind up in the bull- pen is taken for granted. “My relief situation depends en- tirely on how the men considered as starters, such as Don New-’ eomtbe, Carl Erskine and others, perform,” Manager Walter Al- ston said after Tuesday's busy workout under 1 hot sun._ ’ “If any of them falter, I wouldn’t hesitate to pull Ed Roe- buck, Clem Labine or Don Bes- sent from the bullpen and start him. All have started games, and are capable in that role. “I also consider Jackie Gollum ‘es s reliefer. I think he’: a pretty good little guy in spots. In the middle of a game a lefthanded MINOR HOCKEY The only activity scheduled for minor hockeylsts today will be a special workout for all juveniles at the Sports Arena this evening -at 6:00 p.m. sharp. . Reds Win "Game 7-3 STOCKHOLM (OP) —— Russials team for the world ice‘ hockey championships which open in Oslo Friday beat 1 Gothenburg team 7-3 Tuesday. . Baseball News From Toronto " TORONTO (OP) General manager Rudie Schafifer of To- ronto Maple Leafs of the Inter- national League said he learned ‘Monday that veteran outfielder Cal Abrams. acquired during the Leafs’ pennant drive last August, has announced his retirement. Schaffer said he has received signed contracts from veteran left-hand pitcher Johnny Schmitz . and Harold Bycfuss, a rookie right- hander who hadta 17-8 record with Winnipeg in the Northern League last. season. Summerville I-n Hockey Victory in a keen game of hockey player at the Montague Rink on Saturday night, Summerville downed Glasgow Road 1.2-7. Both teams scored three goals in the opening session, but the second period saw Summerville netting 5 goals to Glasgow Road’s two. In the third period Summerville scored three to Glasgow Road’s two. ,.Goals for Summerville were scored by MacRae. with two, Moore with three. Mclnnis with two. '1‘. Smallwood with three and N. Fraser and Morrisey with one each. F. MacLean scored three for Glasgow Road and was closely followed by MacRae and Barrett, each with two. I Bob Ryan. whose home is in I-ioulton. Maine, and who is Well known throughout the Maritimes where he raced for so many years. is now at the Middleboro, Massachusetts. track with 16 trotters and pacers; one of the largest. stables he has had for Bob has, been getting in a lot of work on his string, remember- ing the old adage “the early bird catches the worm." The worm in this case is the April opening of the. New Hampshire race back that will be managed by Ted Gibbons. Among the horses Bob will campaign are -- Royal Comet 2.03 3/5: Poplar reliefer might do all right. “It's been mentioned we could use a lefthanded reliefer. Well, as long as Labine has his two good pitches he takes the place of a lefthander. He has that overhand curve -and I sinker fast ball." HOW ABOUT KOUFAX? - There promises to be plenty of fast ball pitching from the Dod- ger mound staff. Alston was asked how he rated Sandy. Koufax in that department. “I will say I believe Kounfax is as fast as any pitcher in the league,” Alston-said. “Faster than Don Drysdale, or Stan Williams?” A-1 s t 0 n was asked. William is a tall, right hander from St. Paul who has been burning the ball over in workouts. Alston refused to be concerned. Others are what you might call sneaky fast. That i-s, they don’t. give you the big motion but ith theiwr wrist snap they get plenty of speed on the ball. I'd say Danny McDevitt could be called sneaky fast." Marcotte ’Huri In A_cc-icleni TORONTO (OP) —- Goaltender Jacques Marcotte, picked up Sun- day by Toronto Maple Leafs of the Nat-ional Hockey League, will not be sable to play against Mon- treal Canadiens Thursday night as the result of an injury in practice Tuesday. “I’ll ’ never make comparisons among. my’ pitchers,” he said. Defeats, LONDON (AP) —- Willie Pas- trano of New Orleans won a deci- sion over England’s Brian Lon- don Tuesday night in s 10-round heavyweight fight. Referee Bill Williams, who in England is the sole judge, was booed by the 10,600 in sold-out Harringay Arena in raising the American’: arm. — Pastralno, I fancy boxerwith little punch, appeared to be head- ing straight for a tremendous up- set at the hands of the wild swing- ing Englishman. - But with a darting, flesh cut- ting left jab the American evened the count in the late rounds. Pas- trano weighed 1873/4 pounds, Lon- don 204%. The Associated Press score card gave the Englishman six rounds, Pastra-no four. When the referee raised Pas- trano’s hand the big crowd booed for five minutes after the fight. The decision was a complete reversal of what usually happens cuRuNG DRAW The following is the draw tor Wednesday night at the Ch'Town Club. 7 P. M. (ROTATION) Ice 1 H. C. Atkinson, S. Benton, W. ‘R. Jenkins, W. Mellish vs. R. W. Manning, D. O'Rourke, C. Wellner, E. Tanton. Ice 2 J. Burden, Dr. Giddings, K. MacDonald, F. Hansen vs. Had Makclnnes, J. Squarebriggs, W. Storey, J. S. MacDonald. Ice 3 Dr. Prowse, F- Cox, I. Home, W. Pickard vs. Dr. Mac- Intyre, O. K. Presby, ‘L. Turner, C. Mulholland. . Ice 4 P. Brydges, L...Tohnston, F. Johnston, A. H. Anderson vs. S. Carson, L. Doyle, F. Cannon, L. E. Wellner. ' 8:30 P. M. Continuing the Physical Fitness Double knock-out competition. Ice 1 Open for scratch game Ice 2 G. Stewart vs. L. Blak- eney ’ Ice 3 A. MacDonald vs. Moreside Ice 4 D. Beardsley vs. D. Wal- ker. Dr. DOWN THE BACK STRETCH Sky, 2.08 4/5 and Jollity Girl, 2.07 2/5. Jollity Girl. the daugh- (Continued on page 12) Marcotte was hit under the right eye by a puck shot by Willie Pasirano A London in close fights in Britain-usually t-he Briton gets the benefit of the doubt. , Lady Curlers . Compete Today At Montague The opening ceremonies of the P:E.I. Ladies Curling Cham- pionship gets underway this morning at the Montague Cur- ling Club at 9 a.m., when pciper Donald Macbe-an lends the par- ade of lady curlers around the ice. Mayor Bruce H. Yen, throws the first stone of the ’speil._ The Crockett Trophy, emble- matic of the Provincial lady’: curling title, will be competed for by eight teams, two each from the Alberton, Summerside, Charlmtetown and Montague clubs. ' The tirst round will begin at 9:30 a.m. and will continue throughout the afternoon ‘and will be completed in a _night. game which follows a banquet for the parrticipatin-g curlers who will be the guests of the Pro; vincfial association. .5 “rofit From - Canada’: , Prosperity mfimm Become part owner of more than 100 “blue chip” securi- ties for as little as $1,000. For full information see your Investors Syndicate representative. G. F. Cameron District Manager Summerside J. 0. Montgomery Charlottetown Representative Investors syndicate O I "'7 install! ._....a CANADA. lg‘, The Charlottetown Guardian, Wed., Feb, .26, 1958 lKentville’s Curlers Win Nova Scoiio Championship TRURO (CPL-‘ a team of Kent- ville curlers Tuesday W011 the Nova Scotia Command Cana- dian Legion Curling ChamPl0l1' ship by defeating Norman Curxy’s Truro rink 9-5. Skip Wendell Phynney led his quartet through an 8-4 win over Bridgewater in the quart-er-f1n,81 and then downed Parrsboro 7-2 in the semi-final. before defeating Truro. _ Wally Knocks Lunenburg Rink won the consolation round with a 9-2 win over Annapolis. The Kentville Rink qualifies for the Legion's National Bons- piel at Coppercliffe, Ont., next month. Quarter final scores: Kentville 8 Bridgewaler 4; Parrasboro 9 North Sydney 8. Truro 6 Amherst 5; Halifax 5 Braidgetown 4. Semi-Finals: Truro 12 Halifax 2; Kentville 7; Parrasboro 2; Final: . Kentville 9 Truro 5. Consolation Quarter-finals: Windsor 8 Middle- ton 5: Annapolis 10 Sydney 9; Berwick 7 River Hebert 4: Lunen- Morell Defeats I Summerville 7-4' Morell defeated Sununervillel 7-4 last night at Souris in the, first game of a best. out of Ihre.«'-3‘ series in the Intermediate “('1' hockey playdlowns. Morell scored three in the first period_ one in the second and three in the third. ’ The winners stru.cl< quickly in the first period when Reg McAdam counted at 1:32 with Babe McAdam assisting. Sum- merville struck back at the four minute mark when -T. Smallwood evened the count. But Eldershaw scored blunt)’ second later for Moran and Joe Mclnnis added another in the burg 17 New Glasgow 1. Semi-Finals: Lunenburg 11 Berwick 5; An- napolis l1 Windson 6. ,Final: Lunenbiirg 9 Annapolis 2. thirteenth minute with Reg MC: Adam assisting, Eldershaw, and Babe McAdam helping on the other goal. the fourth game of their best Ramblers Be-at y Shearwaier 9-2 AMHERST (CP) — Amherst, Ramblers routed Shearwater Flyers 9-2 here Tuesday night to win in straight games a best.- of-seven series for the right to meet New Glasgow Rangers in Allan Cup play. The Rangeirs Monday com- pleted a sweep of their best-of- nine round with Halifax Wol- verines. No date has been set for the start of the Amherst- “They all are fast. Some pitchers New G1aS'5°w 5‘?fies- the Winn.” fool you with the big motion, to advance against Ottawa Dis- Dunlops Swomp Swedish Team STOCK}-IOLM (CP)——'l.‘he Cana- dian team for the world hockey championships Tuesday night de- feated a provincial Swedish com- bination 18-2 in an exhibition game at Tranaas Stadium. The match was played in a. heavy snowstorm on the open-air rink. Frank Mahovlich in the Leafs‘ practice. Coach Billy Rea-y can- celled plans to use Marcotte in place of Ed Chadwick, Leafs’ reg- ular goalie for the last two sea- sons. 1 Island Curlers Leave Today Prince Edward Island's entry in the Curling Brier is scheduled to leave today for the trip to Vic- toria. . They will leave here by train and stop off at Montreal where they will transfer to plane for the trip to Calgary. They will take another plane at Calgary for the of five series in the Intermedi- ate “B” League. The victory left the series tied at two games each. Inn the: first period,C. Maclzean and McMurdo scored for the St- Pats while Doiron and Vessey tallied for the Bulldogs. ' McM5urdo put Albany into the lead in the second period by scoring the only goal. In the final stanza, T. Noon:-in scored twice for the winners with L. Noonan and Thompson ad-ding singles. Balderson scor- ed for Hampshire. » trict Champions. Tuesday’s game was the same story over again. Ramb1ers.out- classed Flyersr in all depart- ments, leading 5-1 after two per- iods. They had previously de- feated the Armed Forces Cham- pions by 9-4, 6-2 and_ 13-7 scores. Two-goal performances by Gerry Boss, Ron G-audevt, Eddie Belliveau and Bob Furze high- lighted the Amherst assault. De- fencerman Lou Kiley got the other goal- Ron Parker got. both S;hea~rwat- er markers. lor and Gordon Wellner. 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No Admission Fee Phone Reservations to 8433 before 12 noon Thursday The Premier and Queens County Liberal Candidates will speak LIBERALS: —- “FOR THE LUV O'MlKE” WORK! The referees were Walter Law- ' - MONDAY- HAVANA‘ Cuba (AP) -- Ciibani police threw a heavy guard around world lightweight cham- pion Joe Brown of New Orleans Tuesday, vowing Fidel Castrns rebels won't succeed in any at- tempt to break up his 10--round bout tonight. The non.-tit-l_e‘ fight is one of the major sporting events of tile Cuban tourist season and is to be televised to the mainland. It also marks the Obenins Of 13 $2»000»00°l sports arena. Extra precautions are being taken because of the rebel coup Sunday night in kidnapplng I119 world champion auto racing driver, Juan Manuel Fanglo 05 Argentina. The rebel mm W85 to disrupt Monday 5 $10.000 Gran Premio Race, and embarrass President Fulgenclo Batista. Fangio was released unharmed early Tuesday after the race came to a tragic end. 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