1:2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues. Feb. 12, 1963.! The following minor hockey‘ schedule has been released by the provincial division of physi- ycai fitness. .' .‘ Mosquitoes: Zone 1. O’Leary I‘vs Kensington; Zone 2. Crapaud vs. Montague. Home and home series total . ‘goals to count. To be completa {fed by February 16. Winner of‘ . iZone 1 vs winner of Zone 2 in a ‘ ~* - . ‘home and home total goals ser- ‘ < ies or a sudden death final o ,f ; neutral ice for Provincial title. Paperweights: Away games. 4 iHome Games. Round Robin — 1 Zone 1. Borden vs O'Leary; ' O‘Leary vs Kensington; Kensing- * ton vs Borden. ‘ 5- The last team mentioned ‘ g ‘ home team. Zone 2. Georgetown vs Montas igue: Montague vs Soucis; Sourw is vs Georgetown. - in both Zones 1 and 3 e tie it team plays 2 games — l home land 1 away. Win 2 points; ’l‘iet Minor league 1 7 Standing; Given g Lipon completion of play Satg ‘j utday evening at the Sportsl Arena the vaiiouts City Minor? Hockey Leagues stood as fol- lows : —— l MIDGET A P W L TPts . L‘anucks 10 8 0 2 (angelic 10 7 3 o ‘Leat’s 10 3 4 3 Bruins 10 0 9 l ‘_ MIDGET B Ramblers I) 9 0 o oyals 9 5 3 l .Darts 9 2 6 1 .Vics 9 0 7 2 BANTAM 'A’ Battler- 3 5 2 1 ,_ . t' Tigers 8 5 2 1 - --» a - “ Bombers 11 5 5 1 Bears 8 2 3 3 DETERMINATION Panthers 7 2 .2 2 Beaver. 8 2 5 1 From the grim look on the Sill‘hl’td‘d‘lhnkltl; i‘n;:tn. .\t-i~ Wrens 7 2 4 ] (ace of Mike Jackson of natty, he was aiming for the ' BANTAM ‘B' Queen‘s University Gaels. basket in Saturday night's Hull: 9 8 .t 0 16 Kingston. he appears toheget- Senior Intercollegiate Basket- Hawks 9 7 2 o u ting ready to cork Barry Mit- t ball game in London. 0nt., Condor; 7 6 l 0 12 ehelson of University of West- which Western won 79-51. Owls 7 3 4. o 5 an Ontario Mustangs on his Wally Dick is the other guard. flows 8 2 6 0 4 Bluewings 7 l 6 0 2 ‘ . . Eagles 9 l 8 0 2 PEEWEE "A" Juvenile Mid et I Foxes 10 ll 2 0 )6} Wishes 9 4 l 4 12; .I‘..rkera 9 3 4 2 8‘ 1 Bears 9 2 A 3 Dates Released m 1 s 4 ' ‘Ramu 9 2 6 J I v . Cubs 9 1 6 2 The following are the piayniis t'iitoiin March it: t'htoun at. pgpnyEE uRn dates for .Illvenile and midget winncr“A" March Java 9 8 0 1 hockey teams on Prince Edward Mimng'r "n" .npa 9 5 1 2 Island performing under the Snips —— t;cnrgetm\ii at swallow, 9 5 3 1 Maritime Amateur Hacker -’\<‘ .iiontazuo iron. 22: Montague at Robins ii 4 5 o soriation hanncr. Georgetown March I Orioles 10 4 a 0 Teams competing arc urzrd Series “ " — ’l‘icnio‘li at 0* Spitfires 10 'l 6 1 '0 (‘11P IIIIS'Ff‘hf‘dUI“ and WW“ Leary Feb. :72; O'lmary at ’l'iE- Ducks 10 6 2 their games comolt‘tt‘d at- lhf‘ niSIl \larcli t Blackbirds 9 2 6 1 required time. Sci-ies “("' —— Borrtcu at Kcn< pAPEmeGHTs «An .ii:vr:.\'il.i~: sitt2tott l‘oh. 9?: Konsinctnn at Otters a 6 l 1 is spring "A" . PWt‘. Ilt‘HL‘JI.‘ Borden \tarch l. Tigers 8 6 1 1 13 Winner at Charlottetown Minor Series "D" — North liner at Setters 9 6 3 0 12 Winner. March 4; Charlottetown (‘rapalld lc . 22; (.‘rapaud at. Elks 7 5 2 o 10 “mm at PWF March 7: PWf‘ North River \iai‘t'li l. ’fci'riel's 7 l 5 1 3 at Charlottetown Minor March Series “F?” — Willnt‘l‘ 3' o.s 8 0 6 2 11 Winner “R” March 8: Winner BMMOF 7 0 s 1 Serie< “II” -— Island finals - "B" at Winner March 12. pApEmefi-HT on" Series "A" winner at Summer— Series “F” -— Winner 3' Snipes I it 5 0 1 ll side. March M: Summerside at Winner "D" March ll: Winner Budgie, q 2 1 11 Series "A" winner March 16. "h‘ at Winner "Q." March 12. L r”: 0 l 11 Teams competing in Series ‘A‘ Series “F” —— inner “C” atilznuet‘u.ml 7 2 1 may play before scheduled dates Wlmlt‘l‘ “D” March 8; Winner ,fimm 7 1 1 1 it they so desire. island winner “[1” at Winner “t‘ larch 12 R‘ed‘w. ' ' plays sudden death game for Series “G” — Finals. Winnet mm 7 1 3 3 N.B.-P.E.i. crown at rink of IS— "F." at Winner "F"; Winner "F" Cazgggs ; i f . H ., .. .. land Winner on Match .3. The at Vlmncr F. . .Ran 9 o 7 2 Winner of the N.B.~P.E.l. crown plays a sudden death game for Maritime crown at rink of Nova Sootia winner on March .‘llt JUVENILE “B” To s are urged to clip thist— schedule and {GEE—at‘t'ttrdingl Third Race H Lady Simcoe. ihliss Ellis, Nellie Bangs. Noble Argot. Diplomat Royal. R o g er iParlay. Perfect Hal Chief 0:- ’aukee Race Entries Series "A" — RFAP‘ :tt ('ra- baud. Feb. 21; (Yrapaud at R(‘Al" . . ' ~ ’ 0 ll r t h Race w Farmer'. m" 2" Are GIVen iPridc. Audrey's Pride. won Mo- Series "R" —— North Bedequc at Kensinglnn Feb. 2]; Konsing- ton at North Bedeqile Feb. 23. and. Miss Russell. Hey The following. horses \leI com- Dame. Ginger Worthy. ‘pcle in the. ice races at North .‘I‘IHI You. Drillo Series "C" -— Finals. Winner _. ,,_'Ag~..._______.~, .. t. » , .. n , River Causeway Wednesday and WA pi" FAQMTH minglilth the first race is slated to get anh a ' I ' underway at 2.30 sharp. The. a" “ horses that report to the wire Thuf Loosen MIDGI-I'l‘ “A” at that time will go in the open- ‘ Series "A" -— S'side at Rt'Al“ ing race: —- i Nee‘ N01, Enharr.” March 4; RCAF at S'side March First “we __ MisS ('hiof' “0y i mtgséyeealrigbogrfnmetgeth h“! 7. ‘ Gahgan. D o c to r Alec, Lucky their pinto dropped. Iltppdd oi- wob- Srries "R" —- Winner “A” at Lark, Meadow Grace. .loyland,x “19d 351"“ thfi‘m’nfitlm" ' 3". Bold Jeannie. William Rod Bak. “'° “.133; ‘ii‘fli‘éiwfii‘ "m; l N; . d R. .. WMV I) .l yonfglates. Hold false teeth on‘ . ‘N‘m , a” ' ' ‘ ' a) I?" t firmly. so the .01 more comfort- Hai. Millie Lee. Ann s (llegg. Bil- ii to. Does not. sour. C eckl " tau odor breath". Get. 1A8 ID The following is the curling ]y c_ nudds' Jnny Lass. Hickory draw for Tuesday at the Char- Doe, Sunny Brae. lottetown Cltth. (Spares neededl.“ 6:50 P.M. (Tuesday Knock-out) l' drug common everywhere. Ice 1 Dr. Giddings. F. Cox. ' A. E. Piercey, .I. Veniot vs F ‘ ' Hansen. L. Blakeney, H. Love. 5. Bryenton. . llee 2 —— 1. Stewart. B. Lynch. 1 C. Michael. P. Whitioek vs Dr.; MacDonald. (‘. Whiteneci, D..‘ Douglas. J. Vauttnnr. ; ce 3 -— J. S. MacDonald. P.; O’Rourke. L. Ragnall. B. Bali vs J. Cameron. R. Ketch. B. 0'. Rourke. K. Dalzicl. lee 4 —Dr. Gallant, Dr. Mc-, Eachern. R. Douglas. C. White; vs K. .rn. L. Johnston, .. Whale-n. B. Crockett. ‘ . ice 5 ~-— D. O’Rourke. (‘. Flem~ l ming. R. Jones. R. Edwards vsi J. Burden. C. Campbell. B. Ac- orn. R. Perry. 8.30 P.M. (Mixed Ch'pIonshIp‘t live 1 H. Maclnnes. E, Za. kem. l. MaeKinnon. A. Mackin- non vs B. Mai-Neill. M. Mac-f Neill. A. Likely. H. Likely. ' Ice 2 —~- R. Ewing. E. Ander- i “lth Guernsey 2% m' 6' Bennett“ E' wmd vs F Have Guernsey Gold 2% Partl n t v . y Skimmed “340" F" "W" ~ “W4” Milk delivered to your door: Dial 4-5556. the x. Douglas. Pure Milk Co. in Charlottetown, or 5.2.173. c at, I"! 3 ”‘ F‘ Amm' J' Ma‘tl‘mn‘ The Ideal Dairy In Summerslde. M. Jenkins. C. MaeKenzte va‘ . made exclusively in P.E.l. by PURE MILK CO. LTD. IDEAL DAIRY LTD. Dr. Gallant. I. Gallant. 8. Boy-‘ tea. I". Boyles. Ice 4 - P. O'Rourke. 1, Duffy. By O‘Rourke. L. Hennessey vs C. Flemming. K. Duffy. G. An- derson. s. Flemming Ice . -- R. Carr. 5. Carr. in t LePage. B. LePage vs it not». ‘ In. W. mam. C. Downe. M. I... In .v 1 Fitness Division , t t Has Playoff Dates 1 point: deadlock In points goals for only. To be complet-‘ ed Feb. 23rd. Winner of Zone 1 vs winner of Zone 2 in a home an ome ser- ies total goals or sudden death on netitral ice for the Provincial t “B” title. Pee Wees: Zone 1. O‘Lcary vs i 'Dignish. Home and home series total goals .to count. Zone 2 Kensington vs Borden; Borden rs Ci‘apatid; (‘rapaud vs Kensinglon. Zone It. Souris vs Georgetown; Georgetown vs Montague; Mon- tagce vs Souris. Last team mentioned is home team. Zones .—i l 2 and 3 Round Robin. Schedule. Win 2 points: Tie I point; Deadlock goals for only. Winners in Zone 1 and 2 to be declared not later than Fehl'u-i ary 16 and winner in Zone 3 to he declared not later than Feb- ruary 23. . Winner of Zone 1 vs winner of Zone. 2 in a home and home proofing. What else? THE LOW-PRICE 126 CUM TRAINING WITH DETROIT TIGERS Japanese Team Intrigued By Rich Food, Equipment L.AKl-II.AND, Fla. (APl Japanese h a s e b all players. training in Florida for the first time. are intrigued most by the rich food and all the fancy equipment at their fingertips. The Hanshin Tigers. Japan's Central League champions. ar- rived in Lakeland Saturday night. immediately they started diving into plates full of pan- cakes. hacon and eggs and buy- ing everything in sight. .s guests of Detroit Tigers. whom they'll play in two exhi- bition games next weekend. the totall goals to count or a sudden death final on neutral ice. To be completed February 23, Winner of Zone 1 vs Zone 2 will go against Winner of Zone 3 in a home and home series total goals to count or sudden dea final for the Provincial " " 2 v 'JOIN IN DRILLS th . .ing drills. Some of the players. Japanese were treated to the same food served their IlOSIS—~ and they weren't issued chop stir s. “They had a breakfast of pan cakes. eggs. bacon ages." said Mal Murdock. head cook of the Tigertown kitchen.l "For dinner. they‘ll have their choice of baked ham, turkey and chicken." t The Hanshin players acted' like kids in a toy shop when they saw all the baseball equip- ment exhibited by the various sporting goods concerns. “Biggest day i ever had." said e company represents» live. "i sold 22 gloves and 2! pairs of shoes." The 26 visiting .lapaneso play- ' »ers joined the host Detroiters in " . . . ‘calisthenics. batting and pitch- 11.00-12.00 Skate Notre name.th Tower of London sitnce 1870. hands full stopping n... you“. 9 to a new jeweltsters. .tle. To be completed March 2. rimmediately caught the eye of‘ FT 'Penguins Tackle The two teams that are stip- plying Charlottetown m a n a 1': e r- 80b recent contests go at each other tonight in Island Intermediate 'A' Hockey League activity. Sandy’s Parkdale Royals and Old Spain Penguins. both Char- lottetown area teams. are ready to serve up another exciting brand of hockey to Sports Arena ipatrons tonight. ‘ The last meeting of the two the Detroit Seheft'iug. One. of these was Yoshio Yo- shida. five - foot - five shortstop built along the lines of the tor- mer Yankee Phil Rizzuto. "He does everytiiing~field. run and hit." said Sehcffing. The. Detroit skipper also had praise for two Hanshin pitchers -~Minol‘u Murayama. a 25-game winner. and Nasaaki Koyan. who won 27 games last season. ood Battlers. Bears vs Sherw . “They could play in the ma- .0-o.20 — Bantams. QCHS jors." Soliciting said. Panthers vs QCHS Beavers. " w Bantams. Pkdie ’ ' iSp‘t. Bluew'ings vs QCHS Owls. Today 5 M'nor ’ Officials — Les Barnes. Grant H k D .Croekett. oc ey raw ._.——— . ‘ GET NEW HOME Following are today's minor The British crown jewels. hockey. etc.. activities schedul- _ uled for Sports Arena : {housed in Wakefield Tower in and Rochford Square. are to 4.00-4.40 -— Bantams. B.H.S. ihouse at the Tower. pass the salt independently. if one set fails the other continues to operate. We feel it won't be long before this feature is compulsory on all cars. Don’t wait, get D AMERICAN SIX LLISON BERLAND STREET Don't blame the salt when your car starts to rust out. Without it. winter:Y driving would be even more of a nightmare. What you need is a carthat is properly rustproofed. Like Rambler, with its exclusive Deep-Dip rust- ln the Deep-Dip process. the entire car body is submerged into six sep- arate tanks of cleansing solutions. Then the body is dipped to the rooftine in primer paint. With seven times more galvanized metal on the car this yea r. 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