* . 8 2 A Guardian, Charlotiotown, Wed, Fob. 24 1962. yy ns . : s : oo 7%. % 2°: Vernon Team | : | ; 4 | ; ® SPORTS Takes Game Roya Is Win | , Th ; Vernon River junior farmers S an : | e * . edged the Uigg junior farmers , « e ‘ , &5 in a hockey game at George i _e eo: ! town rink Monday night. =| wee | Scoring for Vernon River) 5 r were G. Cummings, 8. Lea.) Sandy's Parkdale FB ¢ \ oo By PIUS CALLAGHAN and M. Murphy with two each made a clean sweep in cap- Alfie Fenians Carroll and | deadlocked at nin tae Singletons went to K. Lea and turing the Island Senior Hockey guns for the Royals Sot three jterms on a counter by Alfie Teams Quit Conf + aes | Ueagus tle» Royals west ‘och coming wp wit thes. te eee eg (emma: Test wan Be See s Quit Conference =|. = Musick ted the tosers with through the semi-finals and ral performances. Stu Fge Mana tm the sandwich ‘season were’ the lead. The resto a pair of tallies. Other marks- vietery : Gerald Noonan scor- more three the time oe LD Serre teat & Dunstan's Varsity football team ee ee a ie | ee ee aeaeae ak er’ tae een scor- more in the final period com ji oo en SS ‘be playing m the seme league with Mount Allison and Leod, and W. MacLeod sight at the For the Evinrudes i was | wot to twp by te levers. struggle and they didn't have University of New Brunswick next season . ; tack aoe he Oe playing-coach Gord Cutcliffe game marked the return | the horses to topple the power- Both the Mounties and the Fredericton boys created this ie ier sree Arne ag ih ire meals, ond Cs | of Sealia Treat: Roper eotween | * Sree Tuesday when they withdrew from the Football CURLING DRAW then swept five ses) t Sark and Ev. White singletons. Royal pipes. Roper was ab-| Defenceman Stu McLure put Conteresce tn faver of Ietereaiegiote play, Th would opvens f Oe acces reales teed _Despite the lopsided defeat |‘sng “daring this time it was the Royals ahead in the opening ieee sal aero oe Sion wih old viveln trees these #08 The following is the curling) in the finals. tenet colteces Wy ee ares i a during this time it was | Period and then it was the Evin- ioe Brcsowien Mewes, with old rivals frem these we | draw for Wednesday, at the se Dae Wontech-otnched,| fess were en, bend to 1.000 | netminding -’ bale éan Gn In intercollegia Charlottetown Curling Club champs now meet Saint John | last night’ to watch chores. time on a goal by Gord Cut- te play, players must attain a required Oilers : s_ action. | The first period cliffe centage in their studies to be elegible to participate. This vo Loree eee. oer © toe te Oe ee Sears Lopes the bearieg at the asi | The three goals ly doesn’t apply to the Atlantic Football Conference where sev- ee first game slated f ,, the To: Cruden lethal, gud ha | SOLON au Goole bv Whats bat als in the for the Rey- eral of the teams have no connection with examinations. How- lee 1—A. MacDonald, J. Gor-| ee ee ty ai oe ae ee kee tae ever, we have the feeling that both Mount A and UNB held to fill, Dr, Higgins, J.~ Brooks vs twenty minutes the score was | minutes to less than two | Picked up by Angie Carroll, this tule fairly well even though the AFC didn’t demand it of H. Macinnes, R.W. Manning, D. ; : : get back on even Alfie Flanagan and - Gerald them. Of course in intercollegiate play, nobody wanders from it. Jardine, D. Crosby. / ° Sates | Noonan and in the third it was It’s a hard and fast rule and it is strictly adhered to, Ice 2—L. Wellner, E. MacDon-, : ee Alfie Flanagan 2 and Angie Car ACADIA Axemen are anxiously awaiting to in the new | 2/4, B. Veinot. J. Voutour vs C e ° in cores rol]. Evinrude markers were by college loop with Mount Allison, re how Brunswick | Fins, H. Bartlett,“ M McGul- se e Pat Noonan and Charlie Sark and Saint Dunstan’s. Of course, the St. F.X. team will remain | 84", H. Smith. ae ; : , Referees Jack ‘Spy’ Ready and in the AFC where it has dominated the picture for so many Ice 3~Art Burke vs D. O’-| ; = 5 en handed out a total years, &. Mary’s states it will not move out of the AFC because Rourke. 5 °~ of sixteen penalties, four of the gates are good in the present setup and because it would Ice 4—-H.R. C an ers. | majors for fighting in ete mons eee | Stadacona Bad Shearwater. a ~ | Jones, M. ee i : ; vv in ess period. Each team sland to local scene, we imagine, delighted to | B. Beer, L. Doyle, J | R si . eight. cA know that these old rivals of ragby days will be again appesr- | J of , J. MeLean,| EGINA (CP). — A British | rocks around = ing in Charlottetown. Both Mount A and UNB have thrilled foot; fog a : Columbia rink skipped by Mrs. when: Philip the four - foot | Quebec tstee.t| hee ee ball followers here in the past and you can be certain that ."s Sow Fasten. ©. Asprey.| | Ina Hansen of Kimberley de- ae a the Que- | Alberta — oo on ebe 3 : White (A. Cuteliffe) 4:3f; they'll continue to do the same in -the-future, . Douglas, C. Costello vs T. , feated defending Canadian wom- the Albe: in and froze to! Nova Scotia. 000 100 200 ‘Royals, A. Carroll (unas: - : White, H. Cooke, F, Church, V. BERNIE FALONEY an’s curling champion Joyce focks berta shot rock, both | Ontario - en oii @2 x— 3 sisted) 8:24; 3.—Royals, S. What About re? oo . McKee - of heckateee 1438 te — covered by) PEL 010 022 O11 a " es (D. Correll. Whitlock} f - round play Tuesday to : | N.B. 106 100 600 x— erro . G. Cut 4 Ice 1—Open. remain al id Ontario, which lost t a x—14 cliffe ‘C. Sark, D. ough ioe ove se the toe tom iti wt ay Ba ad Ice 2—E. Taylor, W. Farrell Fa . only beaten ae as the games Monday, 128 to Miss Me wn eer _—. Penalties: Flensesa eit, S of ‘ wil S hy ght Amy ootball D. Ward, C. Downe vs D. Saun-_ ne om I n Sirs, Anne Philips of the taws | nae Out ST © om anita Gn fo FOURTH ROUND ee Te Sey Eee : oe cen Tes ae oo the Fi ders, H. Sear, D, Douglas, J. of Mount Reval, Que... detected | ores ae, Sent, range | 5 001 000 001 x-- 2 d Period: 4.—Royals, A. 4 Cotes and Koala maybe en . ee now “iow St. Coron. hrs Mrs. Kathleen Hebert of Mani- ane Sere Scotia, scoring | mene ae 110 411 220 x—12 ak een MeLure) only Shearwater Furies, Dal Jayvees and St, FX m wows | oe +-Dr. Giddings, Dr. ‘Me-| l ae ee ee . when Nova Seo- | wan net completed) | (A. Corral, Reaves) chances Xaverians would strong for | ; any | : skip Pearl Carter itoba 101 . Reeves) 10:30- 6. wa are the be 100 for the other Craig vs. ne. eon : on iS Pe end The Satkntchowsn loss was on a draw to the ota 060 020 110 19 je tn (Cruwys, * count Allison finished as runnerup to St. F.X. in the ‘A’ | ™y, H. Hogg, P. Whitlock. pe en aed wy Che Slade Mesdenlé etude cy aoe eae Sark 9:00: Gab last season. There are those who argue that the Ice 4—Jr, final Game 16. Canada’s most outstanding | Rhy cag ealeor meron 9 from Prince Edward Island | Ontario 303 000 000 1— 7 lant 15:36; Walsn (2 ieee will run away with the new college loop and that foot- Ice 5—J. Burden. H. Peters, | football player of ling | Bernie travels to Prince. of Wa- ss McKee was unbeaten: in’ CoUld not find its takeout weight 100 002 010 x 4 16:21; A. Carroll (2 — will suffer as a result C: Maclean, A. Garrétt ~ . Tiger-Cats’ a 1961, Hamilton | les College for a get-together all rounds of last year’s wom- against New Brunswick. The "r * 012 120 102 x— 9 16:21. m ) But St. Dunstan's intends to work toward better dein oil Whitlock, #. MacMillan ‘| perete eb quar terback | with students from 11.45 to 12 en’s final at Ottawa. Phyllis Pinder rink from Mone Oth end not completed) Third Period: po Pees - SS in ma the season they Lean, Joe Zakem. : * Edward Island this Se a * i : — Deccan necannlc play, eas two. six-enders, one | 2m he ae 1—10 G. Cutcliffe ie. Weeaen oo pe poet here. Th | aes g|_Bernie and “Timmy” Ontario e and another in the|.. 10—11 Clough) 4:51; 9.— : oie sre re aman wa pee ® 2 death battle canis “i tastes i .— Cuarletistorn te art win of the ch getting -Stsedona aa both ends. Mrs, FIFTH ROUND om (A, Coralie Kk Rect) Jayvees. nor Hock of or Rotary luncheon which | sh champion- nearly hogged her : 101 103 500 x — 11 9:98: 10.—Evinrudes, C. Sark, As far as we could make out, it was Saints’ ranged by the Easter Seal com- will be * ip, 12-2 over Prince Ed rocks attemptin N.B. (G. i on toward ar ‘A’ conference berth. Speculation was ‘nat . hen Results T a Cube ts Charlottetown Rotary | of Linctenann tions Wal, roe Nova Scotia also won is der rink a of " prt gh ine: Alberta 104 000 ‘os . ~ » Sidevele, Hlonegan "th Con ol more yeers the Red and White would be ready to make y | chairman W.J. Hancox | ter Hyndman. The program at| rst match, stopping Newfound. °umters. | Nova Scotia 030 121 010 x roll) 10:58: 12.—Royals jump. } Results of 3 has seen to it that Bernie is this luncheon will am at| land 127. * THIR Ontario M1 tol 008 6 7 Carroll (Flanagan, A De WE FIG wlayell guonse et Bporte Areas | 7048 Sethe. @ ineny’ tan | ton Beter Mk saogtae ote] 'h oen er cen B.C apy B.C. ool 010 200 1 9 Led) 19:29. Penalties: x E FIGURE if Saints had such ambitions they will not Sports Arena | while in the province. “Timmy” ° paign with; It was the windup of Mani 000 411 2104-13 | P.E.I. 010 020 1 3 Ready (major) 9:21; ‘ worry too much about were s Fal y participating Pp the nitoba 221 000 | 020 2 7 Clough ye seins omeetaeene Mount Aljem o |p as reee-—a ‘wa Lot pens is an ex« Bernie Faloney sho nee ae ee match that | Sask. 002 ante Manitoba 103 101 1010— 8 be al 9:21; Sark (major) these New etre cage | the gridiron but. Be eS ae Canaries 0; roe ‘| football clinic start with a | Monday afternoon, aoney| con ped interest. Mrs. Han- | Nfid. 010 110 012 0— 6 mr 101 102 1000 — 6 Junior — 13:18; Jocal scholars can make things a bit interesting Gordie Peters, Tudson | &vm on aoe. Gattan’s | trards fo, Soneaaeeins anne | tive ‘ate Melero Whe Mena | 020 010 012 1 — 7 | 18:25. ms. vas Last season Dal Jayvees were so weak that they were This win gave Snipes the series °D 4 at 3 o'clock. Those Mar- | assembly in the High School au- | scored a wh — iss McKee | sf scheduled against Saints in the “B’ conference. net | by a total score of 5- tin partiei- | ditorium at 3.10. On his return to | thin gta Mtg hci C Furles were no match for ‘dae teams. It , Sparrows 2 vs, i 0: ce Seat ae mem-| Charlottetown, the football ae ing hapenadiyedigy beg ic count- @) { u | | 7 * Be ee a ey Acadia Axemen. pong ote ty Oraniuk of Wales $ football Me sad Rrtepe | wih bo intereieiros gi ieee | TS" sgulast then. “with last ou in U @) : . always * ve | After leavin; | ns against them, stil 3 : wy cmt ety eng sem hw en rN, Pr rad by sacs ha” | Bele pee i Slee gm, | Min nit he aainguh coming mene ne Mec wat ALJ fs a one ET — Rangers 6 vs. | centre for a talk with a look at| Counting one of her last f Tt * he good ‘nd thet local football followers. wil — healer ee 3: ot Saaee | pled children, the crip- Postangged hockey at. The Sports| which should -have sent “ae | 0a S «of Time alone will tell. rk MeRachern,| , Monday morning is to be 2 will be Soonteia suka ton "ns wae be cake a | IS ear ei : . Pineau (2); y one for the visiti: t John use, B.C. winning it B } : 3 Ga ‘ Leafs goals both by Gary | At 9.30 he goes, aan athlete. Oilers in the third game of a| 11-10. g ee i CHIASSON | and extension of the recent s : 3 me Tonight more, Rangers won this | P. E. Island's“ & with | best-of-five series for the N.B.- Quebec and Manitoba AL. (CP) — Bobby | through Chicago’s remain mre | | The league schedule now calls by a total score of 13-3 series | Queen Charlott coats cn| aon senior championship. | “*¥°4 in their fourth - wens | Retientt Soren Lone present | games would ‘give hi oe | be 20 anise 2) een, 0s Oe a i Maple Leaf Gardens the Leals Officials — . | oe e High School for Bernie and “Timmy” | Play with the easterners ‘ ational Hockey League season | goals he needs m the 11) son Geoffrion played in 64 : Chee te @ big encounter. will entertain | Murray Se ee .— The same proced-| ficiate at face-off Covmmtine of-| ing singles on the — with 50 goals if. he maintains, Hull, who dstesteh & mark. | games. missing six through in- : . ’ G. arranged at) seventh, the torri | . c his 23rd | j ; he Lat os rm er ff, ene op sod tae oe Rie ind hoe cats etc aap Sh eS le ee ee Bed es, apt sofa em al jo only nine games to Du ; . | In the third And if the husky left winger. sible. not an impis- | 60 starts. s Pe ng eg the Stanley ee iene ' nstaffnage y Quebec delessed Marie $3. Ox: of the Chicago Black Hawks When Bernie Boo! | The boomer had 40 goals after 2. = and anything might Tri K ; si a tario laced Nova. Scotia 1“. - | gets 50, he'll become the second Geoffrion of M: weal Boom) 60 games last season, and at on the rest of es The two teams meet again on ps en ngton 0 New Brunswick downed Prince a - _ years to tie 1e tied Waheed b — | a point wasn’t really consid- cen ta\t te caeek oo draws to a close. One jpDunstatinase do hiee| al (0 Seana ‘9 len d elt? Be ard’s cone ie cone ele Tast a a 23 times in his. Frau Maokethh of Tosen ee : : re 96 in regular lea: | a Manit ebert’s one season.- . | ple Leafs al j - SPORT OF KING pin oe ind sha See na ar Sees Ria ion pg tn ett ena |i oS was oe | | , S trophy at North River rink last | . Rockwell of Newfoundland 116. | reeularity since Jan. fing 38 Sannin: ith. Maglvosl, | edly ah, and Gaatition comes’ en Will End ee an naw WIODS INCE IF nearly ae tpt ios Sa me A v our To Correct a and will ac Fate The — . n the first aa ae ay pd agp etn each outing. fact in nideae ehedaed en ae boy oe winger ‘wae Ride gs the \ Island Seni ear house, she , stands at 39) | ss in his 61st Mi Hampshire ond ‘idilton’ being tus | 2" top sserte’’ = Lea- ;blond thatched puckster didn’t | ©. but Sa. “Mocks _~ Ga carepasec seam ae. See me. | then went on a ace “that a sta La e| season, (arrive in time ell buried | abled hi a ee 7 es e st Wee other semi-finalists. | Angie Carroll of Sandy's Park- | ation last night for the present-|® Stone in the eight foot and : Memirecls tt gees talan taht wedk; tah whan weal’ Robertson, Coffin and Dover %#¢ Royals, picked up three |ed by So crt ethno digg Sanne noe Cae oe ond Detrett Bad ee ae tema aint tint tet SES Srey romans Svea |e is Prarmacy at | BEND HIRST TIM apatite McCallum, Birt ween the sec-| who best cc er end, Newfound- tw n the last 3 and Lowther added singles, | 4,884 third period of the Roy- | combined sportsman. | !@nd went ahead 3-2, the fi Hull. start PREDICT WINNER Kingston goals gles | al-Evinrude Roy- | ship with playing ability. Mulli time in the championshi rst Hull started slowl : 7 were Hy | game at the y: |: championships that y this sea- | Tainee Hampanre. and Part, disbued wiwen MacKetse, | “Cava Seri | gam nd ie voters it | Rockwell war gh on takeout | fast 60 tamer. Dato , wel cLean, | was presented | up light on takeouts | . But on ~ | will predict that it Souris meets and Green. — Se Medical Pharmacy cee | Soe aon ae Mactunt 6, ie ae ee aad seveath as nnua (e ris Beston wane against | “either-team,-then-the-Legion-»ill 7 proprietor 4J,A. MacLellan, | liams f Miss McKee ran up| later wo nights | ‘emerge the winner’ and’ advan. Te . Lellan, ‘liams §; Billy Smith 5, G. four in the sixth and | r got two more talli to Sie baaad Hil “toe sag Clinch ether trophy for leading the les- oe es three the next end." crowd of apeounns attended tet eee ee eee | -~ gy etdhape Nerf venygaee He year in & row, gue in scoring, presented | uaechs WIOUNUraTra oht—Sun iile- , BG Ee | SeERIECeE dall Forbes. , since. | All playoff game Secon Gerdon Creswell by | Teck t=. | | back, “ however, oe nmerside—_Sumimer— Street 1 Pai “| HAD ONE B AME. ~ referees, one olied te = d Place os Player ‘asain, Neca | pine tae can Trophy, | a with a pair in the rents oy night. 1 Siccteas apt sang: 5 eee Trainor; 3. oa) “ rat hae visiting team, and one supplied| Hunter River Comets the Garrison's Sergeant's | Charlottetown } end. Miss McKee counted und th is. : yonly one big game—four by the home team. This, we| second clinched | Mess and presented and District Labour Council twice in the last end erway with a parade of sto. Girls—6 years. and | against Terry Sa goals \. — ! in the Farmers to Sgt. Ma- | went to Dutfy the to ensure ry book characters, and s under—1. | ; wehuk of De- ane anaes ora a| League “a night when they \asuer’ savee wii “atele guins. Duly reeved 3 votes | Alberta was soundly trounced interesting costumes were coe Ss oe LB Wight: | - Souak Ger other games, ses the referees are inclined '- brooks 5-4 a Kensington Sea-|up more than one wees: ed | while Royals’ Stu McLure pick- bythe Quebec rink. The fourth — Boys—6 yrs. and unde 8 | Here are the victims—te: to at Kensington. was |ed up six and -V. | end probabl The costumes were judged by} Brian i t—l. | and goalies — ame ed wy the team from | mas der Maaiee River ware Seis aie ae of the | the Crystals and a of | point. Vera y nena turning ‘three teachers of the sched, man fe pens Paul Schur- | goals’ to date in his run of 39 came, This, we sup-| 1 Smith 2, C. Smith. 1. B . took home | of. the eeves | behind s Calgary rink, Mrs. R M F Pg . Agai : pose is natural, but it can and) mere, G. Boyle, = » Tre- |the Albert Phillips trophy, which ee ae Soce. 4-{.at the time. find thees| ead Mire, Btevenasn. Camaphat,| Gidle-¥, yru-l. Waidy Sonik: | ageinet Dee Nene. tenet Goes fesult in a great many raw| _ 1: Cotton paced th me oeknuuoe eS "| 9 eenctgn Gaeag: 3. dudiy Mac-| Broce Gamble “St against decisions. Usually i the semi-| three markers the losers with er on the Penguin team. Carol The trophy going to the | The following received pri-| Kinnon. eT ae- | Bruce Gamble and one against finals and finals, the Paves he with B. MacLean! Phillips made the pr a goaltender voted most valuable M. Harbour zes: most original costume,| Boys—7 years—1 | Ed Chadwick. S adding the other counter. esentat teagn was - Muffin Man-Lane Atkinson; . Brian Heck-| Against N come from Charlottetown. Thi The second trophy won by the |Ward of ti Penguins ‘with ie ; fun:| bert 2. Leslie MacDonald ew York—9: eight ot | pesults . Ward of ti Penguins wi _. | miest costume—Mother Hubbard and | against Lorne W. 7 ly bewildered ‘gle gg ty eager diag aca points. The trophy eons . H —Gaylene Ross; prettiest cos- Paul Matheson, (tied) 4. Layne | them in an o she § (one of and thought that| fereeimg, It would be nice it “DEFENDING” by s oo Atkinson. nt pen net) and one their player had received # sus-| S0me Scheme could be CHAMP .- - By Alan Maver the Spring Park Service Stat- _ | tume—Indian Girl—Shelly Wil.) Girls years | #eainst Marcel Paille. pension. The suspension wiete ee toads. CAR fon, was presented by Freak! Foil | Pickard 2 1. Barbara! Against Detroit — 9; = that . RY BACK, SUA, te: pecerine {ike pati’ Ont in an of, The hockey match between the . Edith Mungall 3, /@gainst Terry Sawchuk and two af tea wen Scan ine ee «ihe playotts for both the men A FOUR* YEAR-OLD eee cilleiens eee ne | meee eee Ke Mery Se at dee an et | against Hank Bassen, and three games as we in wa, Bowling Leagues "18 BACK AT Walsh, Crystals 13 points; Don- "De oa Range... -.-_.'-RCAF Air Marshall Johnston Boys—8 years—1. Mike Arsen- Against )ontreal — 6: all Seta tsa tas hoes’ Trg] mar Welure. All Sagethes in beth satan ee See pine, cen ee ae eee Sr ee we a woe rte | oa 2 Beets Mictey & Tyler | “igtant Toreste . games-and not three, still does, league there wil ro | pee om sea? eS eee oe Lagi — © . E> twitve an. Thane Meta, Eviaredes was on hand. | Seneaniinnd ; | Boys—% mile—1 against John + all Sot satisfy us until we see an of-} ferent series Ped 1. John Gosbee was leading 20 in| w . Paul Mac- | “rh, ny Bower. Bettis att ae hk ulti tial roues corvect’y las The Main Brace Naval Veter. | Wm J. Harri ‘ities te eed. Gel eosin tes he Hawks remaining games We have been informed, thro-| veer. This ot = trophy going | Lloyd Gordon 5. were: RCAF—B. Phillips 2, D.| Gir Williams. don’t favor Hull. They must : ; : to | Lloyd Gordon . D.| Girls—9 si three each ust play ugh @ very reliable source that tare coretel asd take to mar ee tas te tes | weet Gorden i evin; Summerside — Paul | aon 2, Away Low Schurmen 2, | orm: ody che gore ee the Tee Sports make no mis- games for the team, F 93 Hogan, Charles Lapp |g0n, 2. Andy Lou Schurman 3, | against Detroit and program will be! take. ‘with the best red White : Gisele Landry | One against both exactly the same as last year. See Ge oe te Tecane Ten, | Araett, MacLean $1) Ones > Srceen lee . Boston. New York and bir ieee zell of the Donnie Friz- | Douglas White ; Hall; starter—Francis McNeill . this regard. The ote (Pirates, SDU ie Guise @'o heel. a > So jals of: Souris Tee Sports T ight SOURIS cesmettition” Ass'n, | oe ile Abbi os. Datel: Methene: pe rongly informed us that chan- onight In the MVP eni i eee eee ee Site este’ She , trophy race other @S | Ives, Gerry Sheen; scorer—Nor- ion regarding all the above eee tek Waaink 6 on Harris Sta Practi nak ‘Mertens. aed ty i ort Sad Back rick ech By UGS FVCCHCS | ray Red” Mackay. aap like Only Minor ; : : 1. hockey activity | Farrell, Hal Birch; 2. ghily | ‘o = arn today is a special workout this | a Bruce Wannamaker a jon are. King’ Allan . Ronnie Ballem. s mpions. They will now ae > le dont nove, pet fat Chaisson; 2. Mary Gaudet, Ka- fe their opponents be in ren Spence, Alice Wiley, Susan = fo Pate,” Stephen Phillips, 4 Bethell, Earla Buell, _ Gallant, Helen Clow; 2. Armsworthy, Gail Grant, ! | MacKellop, “Suvan—Leuty. ie sp and Rogerson. Ford, Trainor, Paul Hogan; a! Clee, Bob Phillips, Bill Couple race—1. Aleta the and Alan 2