rt i i ISLANDERS LOSE FIFTH STRAIGHT B.C., Alberta Unbeaten Canadian Press Staff Writer KINGSTON. Ont. ICPI--Alberta and British Columbia scored thril- ling extra-end victories to extend their unbeaten streaks to five matches in the lifth round of the Canadian Curling Championships Wednesday night. it was the most auspense filled draw of the round- robin classic Wilh A crowd of 2.500 in the tllands. the biggest since the cham- pionships opened on Monday. the Matt Baldwin rink from Edmon- ton came from behind to score three in the llth and 12th rounds and add a single in the extra end to deli-at the Campbell Brothers from Avonlea. Sask. 8-7. The victory came About an hour after Reg Stone's rink from Trail, B.(T., scored a typical come-frnm- behind triumph over the last-place Prince Flduattd Island rink from ('hat'lnltctoiiit. ll lit The Alberta iiivti-igv met the favored SREl(illI'lICWiIIl rink boosted Its prospects of being the even- tual winner when the it - round tntirnameni ends I-iriday. although llte British l'nlttiiihia and Manitoba rinks could he the sleepers. Mani- lnh;i iient ltllit a tie with Saskat- chr-w'-iri iiitli fl-l utiii-lost record hy iilitiipttill Ncwfoitrttlland lit-5. Vnrtlu-iii niittiriti came tip with its tliiiti strziitzht victory I9-4 over New ltrutistiicl. to follow in the ztaiiiltir-gs ltllll lllrtlfl wins and too In-c-cu Mini Si-olia dcfcaled Que- im 1.: t. to draw on even ii-rms vtith Ortt:irin. uhit-h receixed I firth-i-uiiml hie, each otth 2-2 won- lrist retards. FIGHT T0 HNISII Hotli llll" Sziskali-lit-iiiiti-Allii-rta and British ('olitmbia-Prince Ed- ward Island Games went down to the last shot Skip tlnrnct Campbell. usually 5 cool l':Ill'lll.'IIlITE curler. had last l'ni-l- tn the extra cod btil he fvtltiimrl his ('llHfll'c tn in-tip tip the gamc Baldwin's last throw was shut rock on the four-font circle. The Saskatchewan skip drew in nicely but his shot Just nudged the Alberta rock and rolled over. The Saskatchewan skip was off his entire most of the atternoon. no the llth end he missed on his last rock to gtie Alberta two - thn second time in the champion- thin! l1l( rink had given tip it two- nnder. Prince Krlvtarrl island Irorcrl liin rocks on the seventh end in the npenittg game of the chamrttonships Monday when the Campbell Brothers won R-7. Wednesday's game followed two patterns In the early ends. both skips plaved the single - knockout alyle and in the last five the first and tternnd leads set up guards, testing it to the third men andm akps to tuck in. iiisiliiis P-"7-L SFARES "15 . . lvlgwtlgtllshmen 30'?! In Baldwin showed superiority in Ktrtllslnn out tcrti ritih . ::i';'hlt' 'i Vw-9 '"d"0'l"m 1'" Basilica Youth Club and Parli- the draw game oirr his opposing ,1 - L e h C ,1' i '11-l!J"l meet again tonight in akrip. particularly in the final ends g:,”,T.,.R rt-',l..;:np::',n3;'i; a,':1n':E 5:3: the aocoyitctiigame of the Island H10: w en the strategy of both nas to d -; l - key Igggug ggmi-finals and e draw shot rock. Baldwin made it Na, om ml um 00' y I "-95-. HWWIGN 011-ly ml-Illled youth gIubbg:5,de5pi1e ; 9.2 troun- while Garnet Campbell's rocks Mm; ml 050 102 Hall: U to ice If after I determined bid du -fund”, mix)", 3” going usually were overweight 31 qj) t '1" "' "'9 "mud W5 T59 "Y' into the game confident that they This was the Case to ill!" tltti l?;"lgg h9:,del:”2g'm " l"lLeItI,m9- can take the measure of the Dow; when Campbell missed with his V " Six citr'ti: teams front l".F7.I.!rink and suitable prize. f th sun my EH"! F1395 with ""9 "tum 0 last rock. allnwinc Ptalduin in N" ”"l- 133 033 301 3-Tl--19 N5 and is ii. mu sum 4-nfnpati. team members. I M 9 llliunkzd zripolngi to Dice the Y. Thane Doyle to the nets. s mum Hm" vumng Saqlamhman I NB 000 200 020 000” Illion tomorrow at the t'ltarlotte-I F0u0WlnR "13 II?-Tl Nlllnd fl"3W awiiihed in 't"'lftr,t'l:i'.e:iilI?-oucilf: n'YiC' coach Jack Realm. alnd lead In 7.5 -N Smtta mi .122 tl(t3(l0l -' , . , r.- -d y ha , 1, b, ,. M - i ' ' i nounced last night that Doyewou ; Prince Pltluard l-land KitlelQllP. 100 000 210 I10 sitmt" (-"Flint Huh for the Mari- H: giafloltggien Huh at sap: mm” 3"m''' stedlu LEW” Md . be between the Pipes IOHIEI" Stone and his mate: 2 rcal scare Snsk. ltll till n20 100 It- by piling tip an 8-3 lead after six Alla. ml 010 lol 02! --8 1'" b0'l.”l”""l' l”'”'ll M” T" " There will be three draws on Sat ends it appeared all mer Inr RP. Mv.g,l,(R Om Tpl g 1h :hl'0USIlg '5ftlUl'd83v'- hilt ""'T-3"” urday starting at 9.30 am. The in the sixth when skip Stone nll.(- d -- H. h 6- . r-urn -(h,llltl-II9I"'Nn- 5",'fl."'-”'5'd”- afternoon draw is scheduled for nd a P E L wok and M h.” mm routt resit s in I e aria tan Satkville. iiedetti-ton. Iiuto and 2 Pm and mo mm mum R. 7 second rock and both sailed not of ””l”'i ch”"'pi""Thl”tI '""'gl"3 the house. citing the Nlarittnicrs BC I” 0-ll "I0 '3" I3 , ml-(.(..cn,t N R tltltl 200 on (till 3 Stone. iilio has ll.ltl to unite M S. 131 tigti mi mo 12 from behind lll four of his five iii: Nfld, (Wt ltlf tliltl ltll - it tories so far. pulled his game lo- Ng H", gather. He counted singles in the Suk ' seventh and eighth. a three In the i Sill Ofll fllfl Ulti- Iflth and another three iii the lltli O"””''" 0'" ml "0" m2i'5lnr' Chris Canal" "I I..harl0m;' .0 m. n... ma”... Th, ..,..:i.. ,,,. .,.,. Alhtlrlil ion otti r12 tizo.-9-town and Pier! llmttvr n- hummer By Tm-3 (IANADIAN PR!-:.ss extra end proiidctl the iii-Iorv P F. I tlltt llli tllll Ell? Qlsldo Thcw Hm loan” """'"Nl ll” , . mamm Ma" MI W" ml mm myrtgl-it to enter the Tlnttiitiic ctini II I. T P A f'ts.t Th? mm mm mx a "mu" petition in luitsltttu: I” III IllI' Detroit T3 t7 I2 I63 I35 76 Thom Wm." H. mph W m... hull”: V" - v - - - - ;sl:iAttItL Dtl.'l)'ltllS held last ueokcnrl glorylrr-at .'”t"r 1:1) lit!) 73 - - . vi , ( cruii . 05 on . 1.; Sfi 70 it'll.” 2t..'-1?.Xi'"”.-.i.lTi'.t'J.i.3.92k i"-.".l STANDINGS "'tw.hwr' to Newton-'k 21271216-it-M -in "mm nudged h” Opiwnmrs Wk Atlantic Vtlttilbsillvlt-. ll Ito litiir Toronto lfl 3914 142 MM 32 out and he hit In count his three to 'rtir: t'A.uiit.is iuitzss ”''"?""l R 'I'0DlI.V W "W Wmnm: Chicago I5 -14 13149 196 43 - 7 R Ill" 2011 105 ml -I2 time Juntnr tfitrltnu ('l1&tlllllll)I'lSl'IlD and plav resumes mam at Sydney. The rottiiti robin Sl'Fl(N will start Friday attcriioon ill Jl ni-luck with ithe two New Brunsiiirk teams tac- jitit: each other while 'l'iiiro plays Sydney and tjharlottetmin takes on Sttmmeistde. The Island rinks are -kiprwd hy p.m. A curler is regarded as ttth year at the name. N.H.L. STANDINGS 5 The Charlottetown Guardian, Thursday. Mar. '1. 1957 Th; nth” mm . r-,..,..ri I-r.5..t.,,t statitling in the tlaiiarlinii curl- ' went accordion to form Int: "l'lRr"IllfH'l5hlP5 8 fl? r six l Manitoba. hcliicd along hy ti hi: rounds iflve-ender in the filth had little W l. ltrouble with M-wfountllzind. Norziybrititti t'nliimhia .. 5 ti Scotin went alicad :l-l after six-Alltcrtn .. , h It and coasted the rest til the iitiylSaskatrhciieiii . -I 1 tfor its victory over Qitt-bcc ati.i:Manitolta . . 4 1 Northern Ontario went out caily Nova Scottzi ., .'l 2 after New Briitiswick and built tip Nor Ontario . 3 3 I 9-2 lead at the halfiiny point ()m;m.. H 2 3 g , g 7 Vg gg , Qttchec .. .l 4 lNow tutiiirllmid l .'i Ncu Ry'unsttl('l( . .tt 5 .0. C. H. Bantams ........ .. -. - ;Vfin City Title Last evcniti: iii the second game of a home and home series for the City Bantam hockey title and right CURLING (IHARLOTTETOWN lQueen Charlotte High scored ti dents Competition will start Royalty (Tanucks could do was to each section. all It and games. with not three. Last nii1lit'.s iiin gate a fitiiil playoff to decide a winticr. Ute Queen Charlotte boys the round by a score of l.'l-.1. member of their team. ' Scoring for Queen Charlotte In 6.45 pm. Section A. Round Roti- the second game were Roy Biggar tn. (till. Wayne Ward tilt. Bill Mac ice I lMillan and Frank Dow. ('anut-k T:iit, -i. jgoals were scored by Stan Pear don (2). and Gordon Whitlock. Dr. (Jiddittgs skip. It Wt-Ilciirr, G, Hcndcrson. vs it R. 3Vl:tcNcill skip, C. 'l't';itnor. lG. Wcllencr. Dr. Hooper. Ice 2 J. Squtirebrigrzs Skip. EA. The two sections A. and R ii htch st-ttrdc two goals Wednesday night to advance in provincial playdowns. will be known as the Vice Presi- to- gnglx while nip hr-gt Spring Par-i.. night. there will be in teams in dicns. thits giving Toronto's play- Skips are asked to contact each: lTed Kennedy Scores Two For l3-I Victory Over Canadiens l l 'l'0R(i.N't'tt win Ted Kennedy Vmgt to lead Tnrottlo Maple Leafs to a .'l-l victory over Montreal Cana- nff cliaticcs iii the National Hockey l.c:-iiztte a further l)l'NIlll of life. Thc victtiry moved Leafs tn iwllhlfl six points of the idle New York Rangers in the battle for the fourth and last playoff berth. Leaf: have 52 points rind eight gatiies left to play Rangers also have eight games lll play. The loss ten the second-plat-n Canadiens three ptiinls hchind De- 7.30 hcinl: B . Junior if he has not completed htslz; Wcltnn; Scantlebury 17; Croc-l - Y.M.C.A. Trips. P.W.C. 50-42 tln City Till Y.M.C.A. moved Into aole pouu. Iloll of third place in the City - Jiiit hiiite. AaUIA .a.i.-icy. nutty care of all the Welshmen scoring. each pie ed tip 10. Y.M.C.A.:- Lavers R; Phillips 2; Douccttc II; A Atklnsnii 6; Ballem Itett 4 Total- 50. 'r'i'elshmen:- Storey lfl, while 12; Flack 10. ll. MacLean 10; .l. Maclean; A. MaoKenzie; Johnston Total 42. ilslathlmleague lPlayoff Dales Vnllnwinzz is a playoff schedule released by the Island Hockey Leattue yesterday. SERIES "A" Monday. .'llai'ch ll: R.Y('. at Ptirktlalc SERIES ”R" Friday. liltirch ll.- ltltiitlagtte at SlllTlIllPl'SlfIr Wednesday. ilnrrh I3 Summer- side at Montazue Friday. March 152- Nlnntarue Sunimerstde Tuesdry. March 191- Summerslde at Montague Friday. March 22:- Montague Sunimcrsitle. illdoitday. March 25:. Sumtnersidc lat Montague lFriday. March 291- Monti-igtie at -Summer-side. t D l at '"”icuriinr:ii FLASHES KINGSTON. Ont. ((”T't-Britisli -Columbia wt-illoped New prom- wick tft - 5 Wednesday night to score its sixth straight victory in Flack. and Hughie MacLean took White came through with 12 points iwhile St rcy, MacLean and Flack: games in Canada. the first in Tor- in 'l'HlSfCORNER First Step To The Crown Parkdale Flyera took the first'Id. step towards retaining the lslandt w9ii,.n9r' nave walk". 1),; l troit Red Wings. who have played 3,-own. V, F. Hansen, skip. (;,,,,i two games fewer. and three ahead den 53.5.3". H Se”, wg wims. I of third-place Boston Bruins. who IL... 3 5y M,,(.D0m,id skip, w.;have 70 points and eight games Beer. W. Burden. K. Myers i's..l9". I" I1l33'- y Dr. W yiacmnald skip, Em, Mabt -KPlllll?fl)' scored the first and nnnam A. L0". Cy L-ampM.”. :thtrd Toronto goals and centre Ice 4 Dr. Pmwse altip. H. Peters. I G”"" A""'9"'"" '"'0"d Il"'lT Vie Williams. L. Bagnall, vs. Doug ""”"d- 14'" Wllmer 5” Smllll "t Hockey League title and the Spot-tsl Arena trophy that goes with itl 'rlll"li'IR.V night at Ihc Arena byl thoroughly trnttncing the Basilical Youth Club 9-2. The youth rlubl was without goaltender Tlumgl Doyle for the lttsslr. hitl we don'tl think that it would have made at In-at deal of difference in the out-l came of that particular game. Jack Shepherd played as well its anyone could with the support he WM HIV!" by his teammates. He did miss on a couple of shots thall could possibly have been stopped but his till-round performance bor. its-red on the brilliant. and for every goal Ihitt got by. Jack turn. ed aside a labeled drive. Th” "TIPS. W the way. has been extended to the hcst-of-seven, This derision was arrived at. at . meeting-of the league following Titesdaytt tussle. This applies to hath the Ruipmkdal, mm H” Ar-I-Primrose: series W h I r h starts .1! .Kunimrrsidr. Friday. ' lhttir lllitlr will likely be back " 'llT like for tonight's game, but even rim lc unn't be able to do any- :hinr with the Flyers unless his "l'ft'"-1'" gne him at little help. m'”tt""lHl1tl is apparently . for- gottmi mt among forwards. and thtt t. tltr one and only method that not imrk against Carver and lo 'lItrsrIR,V for Instance. on no less lhtin two occasions we saw "V" NYC. forwards watching ll" '-tzltls at center lee while two inuh rltlh fIOfPlI.r91Tll'.lI and SI!fp- hrrrt uerr ..:iItlinll things out with four lflvrrs In the yruillt club mow No further comment is need. We are looking for a bigger crowd to he in attendance tonight.. , . 1-he had wvath" was mosm, "Ly lrhct Iliilfzlmvlllg 2 teams will titit Sltonsible for keeping the t-rnwrltp”.-V "" ' . down to about 750 Tuesday and. (t M"cn”'”'m Skip" Ai.R"l'"' I with My kind of A hrmk (mm y Rodd. A. Anderson. Dr. L. Gallant. "1, wemhprman mdayg ”",r,.takIrt. Lyt! Burnett. Dr. A. Mac- should be more fans sitting in on E"h""' "t.Ma.rl'"" proceedings. The yottth clith figures . K30 ""1" Mum" 8' Rmmd nnh i b t h l -.1"'- ins. . . ac en... .. n- Much to U" m..m.is, of ma"-..ytlI0l'I. vs. M. Bell. skip. .I.A. Sim- many Canadian hockey followers. .'"”"'I5- 990- D'""'l- Dxanrdslc-V swden .0... "W ..wm.M.. hnckpyt 'Ice 2 L. Ivtaclnm.-t skip. .l. Cam- Iitle ottt of the clutt-h of Russia "”."' FL Nlllhnlsoll. Dr. Cox vs, Tuesday at Moscow. The Swedes 'l'F" Hllrljen skill” Paul 0 Rourk" and Russia tied in the final gamelni I'M la"'t Di M'CL”"' . and that gave Sweden the crown,l ,l" 3 D""3 S".""d"5' 5k'p' "'"t by M, p,,inL Simpson. R. Ewing. J. Dingwell VI mug. Hirll Storey. H. Flushed with the sweet last of h5""t - "M t , , , victory the Swedes have nrrsriged t I" wr M3"'t3l""v 3k'Pi l' ("- for a tottr of Canada. This news I T' wl"”7- "'5 T"3'l"r I” mm M."' lwlll he received with joy by those I "W5 -tklrh 5- ”0'"Y- W M""5'"'- who were badly stung when thelmrk 8"” . nlmhmen we” drnpped by H” 1 The following I teams will not Rttsslttmt at last winter”: olym Pl"-V l"'"Sl'l- pt,-,y i O'Rourke Iklp. Earl Mac- rI.end. W Rodd, M. Reeves. Don 1-M. 5.,-9,1,, Dmwd an H". 1". with-fIal"nII. skip. K. Acorn. E. Gll. that they are as good and probably l”5P"v 0"" 5l'”'- 1 little better than the Russians. - no what better 0DP0rtunity could l i(."r”n ar(Ig::.A.G3.Em.d.y. you ask for to show to the unrlrl 7100 FEM K ' that the best hockey players Ell lhP C ' 'world are still born and hi-ed lll F Canada? Is that the soiiiul of - - L J h . strnacklng lips we hear" Proli:ihli-.:;':'"xCIa1ul';”,:hHammmh ' " " just somebody licking their i-hone .' WN ll”. L A" John,” R, )3”. watching the Swedes heinti led to 1",. fol ",,,',',...' 'Ry 1-",,,e;-. ", H, "'""'""- niinar. A. wtgtuman. A. Robertson. I) Sorrey. 'l 00 PM I-Inst lce. V. Mii(:l)onald. vii. E. tiiirlmore. Wcsl lce; H. Clair vs. L. Mac- lhonald. Flast Ice: Wm. MncLean. H- raser, C. Johnston. J. White vs. Wouldn't it be nice If that Tram rnitld he taken here? The lut':'lls would likely take it suuntt heating, but the rink would certainly lu- packed. .Cam",m' imp. Addie Ma(.D,m.m. : sisted on all three goals and Ken- G- Anm.rsnn' M Kennedy. p'tlt1eatIy;".asslslcd on Armstrong: TED KENNEDY Right Winger Mattrlce Richard, t.he Canadian Curling Champion- ships. It left the eastern rlnk still without a win in five starts. KINGSTON. Ont. tCPi- Saskat- Ichewan doubled the score . on Northern Ontario Wednesday night with a sixth-round 12-8 decision in -the Canadian Curllitg Champion- ships. lt wa it Saskatchewan's fourth win and Northern Ontarlo'l third loss. KINGSTON. Ont. (CPI - Nova hockcy's highc.-it scorer. scored the i alt.V' Moore 8:10. lone Montreal goal. It was his 30th ' Second period: 2. Montreal, M. Igoal of the season and dftflth in Richard (Moore. Harvey) I0 04 regular season play. covering is 3. Toronto. Armstrong (Kennedy ytcilsons Smitht 15:04. Penalties: Baun 54'. y The crowd of lfl..'ll.'l gave 'l'lit: Marshall 13220. H. Richard two pnocket a tremendous oration at-lminnrs 16:35, Migay two minors tcr his goal. 16:35. I ; SUMMARY Third period: 4. Toronto. Ken-I i First period: 1. Toronto. Kcii- nedy tsmlth. Resume) 18:38. Pen nedy tsmith. Rcaumet l.'t:l5. Pen- allies: H. Richard 8:38. Baun 8:38 Scotla posted a 12-8 victory over Vi-wfoundland Wednesday night to he sixth roiutd of the Canadian tit rt I it it Chomplo " Nova cnlln now has a 3-2 win-lost rot-ord.and Newfoundland 1-4. KINGSTON. Ont. (CPI-Alberta remained deadlocked with British folumbia at the top of the stand- ngii Wednesday night with a M sixth-round decision over Ontario In the Canadian Curllng Cham- pionships. It was Alberta"; sixth straight victory. KINGSTON. Ont. tCPt-Manl- toha edged Prince Edward Island 10-9 in the sixth round of the r ”' Curling Ck l Ly Wednesday night for its fourth vic- tory In five games. It was the Maritime rlnkia sixth straight losa. Alberta Motion Defeated Al gcuding Meeting xtnostl-on. 0nt.. tcim - A move by the Alberta Curling As- aoclatlon to reduce 0ntarlo'i re- pcautatlon In both the Canadian Curling Champlonsblits and the ,. .. .. L .a . . . tome rlttk fottnde ed at the tin- nnal meeting of me Domlon Citr- gg Aaaocla”'" here today -when in e motion was At both Northern ittlten Ontario are repre- Earller a motion originating from D.C.A. ltodl was discarded It val agreed that as a III D.C.A. had power to it - -and the British Columbia Rugby THANE DOYLE BACK and that he will "dcfinitelvn back for the rest or the series." Merrill Plneau is it doubtful starter tonight. coach Ready feels quite sure that his squad can even up lthe series at 1-1. "The P'l.vci-s." 'saya Spy. "are. oozing confidence. In fact they are overt-nnlidcnt and ,I feel we can take them. I he- l have my players feel the Salllci .. Jway. . Pineau is the only qttestion mark lTl'te Flyers will be at full stretigtlt. land the remaining members of the youth club are ready to go Should Pincau be unable to play. cont-it Ready will likely motc Red llo watt up in Pincau's position and play with three defenscman. At a special meeting of the is .land Leagtio following Tit:-srta,i's tSIr By KEN METHER.-tl. Canadian Press Staff Writer LONDON tCPi'-The famed Bril- nct-tlay announced the mzikctip of an all-international ”tiitsstoiiat'y" team that will tottr (Iaiiadn Our of the strongest ever as- sembled in the British isle. the team leaves here by air April 24 for what is expected to be six onto April 27 and others in Van- couver. Victoria and Montreal. It will be the first OVCFSCHS jaunt for the Bztrbarians. affectionately known as the Baa-Baas. Founded years ago. the club comprises. rugger missionaries dedicated ttil furthering the cause of ruggcr foot- . hall and playing the game in its! most sporting sense. wtthoiit utt-. duly caring about the result. The club has no clubhouse. no home ground and no mttmbershipl fee. Membership can only be ob- tained by being lelected In play on the team. .- Tbe tour is sponsored by the. four ”homc" rugby unions-Eng-. land. Ireland. Scotland and Wales Union. The powerful team com- pares favorably with international sides that have represented the; home unlons in South Africa. Aus- tralia and New Zealond. r CIIAMP8 UNBEATI-IN i England. the only unbeaten country in the international cham- pionships this season. provides seven of the 20 players. Five come from Wales and four each from Ireland and Scotland. Dr. G. 1.. Glyn Hughes. i-lith' president and honorary team man- ager for the tour. sairl the Bar- barians will "do their urnost" to show Canadian fans the wide-open. crowd - pleasing style that made them famous. The pack contains the present England and Scotland captains. E. Evans and .l. '1'. Greenwood. In accepting the Canadian invi- tation. the Barbarians broke it tradition of some 40 yearst stand- ing of playing only six games I year -- one at Christmas against Leicester. another in March I East Midlands and four. ;at Easter against Welsh Teams. I Dr. Hughes said the tour is a "wonderful opportunity to do mis- sionary work in Canada" no be- half of the traditional English pub- lic school sport. selected for the tour are: T. E. Davies. Ltanelly and Wales; P. H. Thompson. Head- ingly and England: G. M. Grif-I mm. Cardiff and Wales; G. Wells. I Cardiff and Wales: A. .I. F. 0'Relll.V. Old Belvedere and Ira; land: C. 1. Morgan. Cardiff and Wales; D. G. S. Baker. Old Mer- chant 'l'aytors' and England; A. A. Mulligan. Cambridge Univers- ity and Ireland; A. F. Dorward, Galaand Scotland; C. )1. Jacobs. Northampton and England; J. l. -Brennan. Ireland; E. Evans. Sale l t t that the rules be changed. In the election of officers. Sam Rothchlld of Stldbllry. Ont... was named to the presidency. succeed- lnj John Dttttoll of Winnipeg. dAt;cel;lomWullaiviI.t of Calgary was ec ea-president a it tl Walter Conan of Toronto Ieoond rloe-president and Treasurer Clin- Ia a official: lee scrtnuoonr of Wliinl alactaduaeetotary. "I". - ew soft plastic be Even though starry left winger I' orig Rugger Club To Start ;lt;tt(.srlay, hlarrh 7. Parkdale at l - g .. 3 h w d,lMarqucs. lslt Barbarians Rugger t it c ind England: El ldemicals and Scotland; P. G. D. I Robbins. lEnglnnd. I- Parkdale And B.Y.C. Meet For Second Time Toni-ghl Ifense- K. Ready. Wood. Josey: Forwards- 0. Car. ver. A. Carver. S. Carver. Dunn. J Macbeod Hurry. ' . COACH READY game both semi-final series have been extended to 7 games..So the ”lyer.s need three more victories to wrap II tip: youth club must time through four times. Grime time is 8.30 sharp. l.incttp.s: Parkdale: I t:oal- Roper; I)e-' ' l and England; IT. Roe. London Irish and Ireland; G. W. Hastings. Clou- ccster and England; R. W. . Cambridge University J. S. Michie. l.oiidon Scottish and Scotland: R Williams. Llanelly and Wales: A Robson. Hawick and Scotland; .1. T. Greenwood. Perthsliire Aca- Perry. F. Shepherd. Mullins. How- . att; Forwards Wbitlock. Pineau 1. Ready. herd. Burke. J. Shepherd. Oxford University and WEEK - EIIII CIIIJMOREIS A. Mar:l..ood. l.Y.C. - Goal- Doyle: Defenses Squarebrlgga. L. Shep SMOIIES rott CANADIAN MILITARY PERSONNEL ;: serving with the United Nations Emergency Force In the Middle East flit! sends. 4(l0 EXPORT CIGARETTES or any other Mocdonold Brand Postage included Mutt order and remlttanco for ovslsus IIIPAIVMINI MACDONALD TOBACCO INC. 7.0. 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