The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., Feb. 28, 1966. 9|~_— ‘SPORTS FRONT — Natick Club Visits PEI it f i 58 i : 8 5 5 fans. Ti By CHRIS ANNETT —s | greens ’ we travelled the long miles Semenereite, greetings end may your stay Ince be the best Saskatchewan foursome from top spot. Nova won 86 as did/round bye. - Danny Herder of St. John's in TODAY'S CURLING ‘DRAWS The following is today’s draw, Ice 2: Eight Year — ‘oe {Charlottetown Curling | ston vs. D. MacKay. 7:00 ROTATION SPIEL Kinnon vs. B. Ice 1: AE. Piercey, F. Cox,| lee 4: Eight year — C. Flem. Dr. L. Prowse, D. O’Rourke vs. | ing vs. K. Jenkins T.W.L. Prowse, E. Tedford, R.| Ice 5: Eight Year — R. Goss, ~ Carr, Dr. C. Gallant. Ice 2: B. MacNeill, Harvey Douglas, L. Johnston, D. George | 7.9 vs. S, Layers. _AT SOURIS vs. A. Leaman, H. Coffin, L. Ice 1 — M. and V. Birt, ster, D. Jardine, A. MacDon- Ice 1 — A. Griffen, S. Dixon, ald vs. D. Douglas, D. Ward, |L. Landry, L. Soloman vs R. So- L. Blakney, B. LeClair. 8:30 : De BR MacInnis. Dingwell; R. Battersby. Canadian Figure Skaters ‘Ice 1: B. Parent, D. Pickard,| Ice 2 — D. Townshend, M. Ri- . M. Pursey, G. Bennett vs, N.jchards, W. Coffin, J.. McLellan ‘. Nicholson, D. Ross, W. Rodd, |vs D. TaBrech, H. Paquet, W. Are Misinformed On Rules DAVOS, Switzerland (CP-AP)| “The Canadian skating qu- F-merich Danzer of Austria thorities should have. told us men’s singles competition Tues-|?°0t it,” Hyland said. There day at the world, figure skating |W8% little that could be ddne championships. Three Canadian about it now, he added. Paul Huehnergard, 21, and error of interpretation’’ in Can- ada of the world rules. @ KNIGHT SIXTH are Donald Knight, 18, of Dundas, | § Ont., the Canadian champion who finished third in the 1965) ~ world competition, was sixth| | after two figures, with ‘301.6 points, trailing Nobuo Sato of Japan, 302.0 points. In 10th place was the veteran Toronto skater, Dr.. Charles Snelling, 29, with 288.4 voints. Jay Humobrey, 17, of Van- couver, was tied for 13th with Giordano Abbondato of Italy, with 276.4 voints. GOT 8 POINTS The Huehnergards, Canadian serior vairs titleho'ders in 1965 end 1966, received only 84.0 points for the compulsory fig- ures. o _ "We were misinformed,” they , told revorters ‘ater. ‘Ve were tiot told exactly just what was iftications demand that this par- Ronald, 19, _ and ticuler figure skated three ae aa times in circles’ imposed one! brother-sitter - ; . Won the other: | world Figure Skating Champ- with championship at St. John's, Néid., gets way down as he LEFT ST. JOHN’S, N we ~~. fid. ; British Columbia and Newfound-|. In the other fourth - : land scored major upsets. Tues- day night in the fourth round of _ |the. Canadian schoolboy curling championships. ~ toba c! | MOVES TOP lowed by Saskatchewan and berta Northern Ontario's Wayne each Steski of North Bay moved to|Nova Scotia the top as he rot oe B EASING IT THROUGH va Doug : f Boston. i lige tf pag boa Ae sees sos: POOL am Gerald Peckham, while Mani- lead, watches. PEI Curlers S : Northern Ontario Leading By DON ANGUS Groves of Edmunstoi, N.B., 15- 200 020 200 0— 6 001-101 013 1— 8 points, MacQuaid and Gillis|N. Ont, 032 112 624 0—15 scored 7 and 6 for the NDA|N.B 100 000 100 2— 4 Girls. - ’ The game was refereed by Quebec - 001 011 010 1— 5 John Evans and Doug MacLean. 'P.E.I. 130 200 161 0— + ee ad = To Host Tommies St. Dunstan’s _ University |in his ¢wo weekend games. Roy Thomas Tommies | tied concerned, St. Francis has first place wrapped up, but “Mt. AlH-| Wayne son and St. Dunstan’s are run-/K ning neck and neck for second. Mt. “A". has played one extra game, so if the Saints win to- might, second place would be de- i i 2g SHE'S NOT FALLING Wash., nial Sittin - land, glide through the com- from the spectators. Pulsory~ event. Though the (AP Witephote by cable from young team placed fifth, *. Daves) SDU Pucksters — toba’s mate Norm Hayward plit Games; Alberta j 030 301 021 0—10 Saskatchewan 431 Association’s there Manitoba . 103 020 100 1— 8 Nova Scotia i 3.21 62 lel o very | , 5 , British Columb’ 4.22 Zogpecess y | Ontario « 020 002 01016 Ontazio | 422 ‘and Northera Ceterts Nfld. 202 100 2010— 8 Newfoundland a3 will in_a round-robin STANDINGS, : s $23 games. Each er on a \ PW LL. New Brunswick 413 cink be- at -deast years Northern Ontario - 3 3 0 Manitoba 413 of age. Alberta 43 1 Quebec 4 1-3 inaugural national final | at Port /rthur last March was By DON ANGUS Ross’ Humboldt, ,Sask.,. rink The moved into first. place in the|team shook Canadian schoolboy curling championship here Tuesday earn with a $8 victory over Quebec. a comm eee “S| Koufax, Drysdale DART RESULTS The decision gave Saskatche- wan a 30 record after three Sie woliede’ Arvide Thai whten|te i Scotia its: second ( a te Dart League is’ Arvida rink, whie ova was i x : a er scored a three-ender in the final | consecutive _ defeat Huge Contracts CLA st, Brace ups Z , ; o's Wayne|which had the bye Monday ANGELES (AP)—Pitch- Sportsman at Sgts. Mest | 32| The folowing are the results ‘~*~ Ce eteio'sscved ints Bight, shares the. cellar Sandy Koufax fe aking |Firehall at Legion “B” 2 op ihe York rifle shoot 2 second spot in the 11-rink stand-|Dan Herder’s St. John’s entry. ,000 and his co-star, Don Sei P wlP Tom Vessey 2 4a ings with an 87 triumph over |Newfoundland sat out the third Oo | soortsinen 65 45 2090. | Row: Mosher ‘is Ontario,: skipped by Mike Boyd |Tound.~ eae eles|Tagion “A” 5 40-25 | Bl Crete fe. ae of Kingston. The Steski four- THIRD ROUND "| Brace “A” 65 38 27. 76 | toma Vomey _ some now has a 2-0 record, while | Sask. aa ot etn O- » wag{Brace “B” 65 36. 29-72 | David Lise ie Ontario has a 2-1 mark. Quebee 020 100 110 3— aan wt as. Mess & u 31 * io De ews Two other rinks picked up B.C. 200 000.001 0— 3} uzzie) Bavasi. © gion “B” 65 19 46.38. ee er z their second wins in the third) . ee are asking for @| Next play will take place| Donna oe draw. Don Glinz’s Nova Scotia | Nova, Scotia 122 101 010 0-8 ut this $600,000 is ‘Lowell Vessey- AB quartet from Truro defeated P.E.I. 000 010 201 1— § “ id’ Bavasi, who! Brace ‘‘A’* at an Leigh Vessey a c Prince Edward Island,..skipped | handles contract matters for the | Legion “B” at ce ‘“‘B” : pores Vessey cit by Keith MacEachern-of Char- Ontario + ; : €LA at § Mess Vessey eae ok lottetown, 8-5, and Alberta's N. Ont, 200 0311010—8} K the Dodgers’ two-time} Legion ‘ at Fire Hall ‘ Cooper paid - ‘skew Alberta 112 112 041 1. 14 1965 26-g winner, was not ne in ont ier wee Vessey trou New Brunswick, by —14 ame , mi Bev Groves of Edmundston, 'N-B. er and secretary respectively. | Blair : z uh tf ”— ie cefecs i 3 sei i il 4 L fe ff i Z g BS : = 238 st i Kélly, who have led the parade here on for the best part of the season, |then are late season surge |big _ Afternoon Results * 114-1, Both Nova Scotia and Al- . $T, JOHN'S, Nfld. (CP)—Bill| berta have 2-1 won-loss records. New rounds of the round-robin. tour. | marks. nament. The Prairie rink had|HAS YET TO WIN NHL's Bottom Three Clubs Affect Standings By THE CANADIAN PRESS | His medicine started Monday The bottom three teams in the| with an 8 a.m. vigorous practice National Hockey League tonight |and emergency goaltender Gary get a chance to loosen or tighten Smith got a ‘dose than he the knot that has bound the top hoped for. A Pulford slap- three clubs in the race for’first shot hit him: on the head and-he place since early im the season.|was cut for six stitches even The first-place Chicago Black | though he was a mask, Hawks are only two points} But he'll play t, with of Montreal Canadiens, | Leafs’ goalies, Johnny who are two points ahead of De- | Bower Terry. Sawchuk, still troit Red Wings. t obit of action with 8. The Canadiens play at home| Defenceman Sob Baus will be Bruins, Toronto Ma-jback in action against the visit Chicago and De-|Hawks after missing a few! lew York against the ganies with an injury. Rangers. |" Imlach plans to go again with A second, - less = spectacular, |four lines, the new one com- standings race is also involved Bruins are im fifth place | ee . two points ahead of New | es s third-place Léafs-are safe, niors i any immediate upward or movement. y are points behind Detroit and (CP Wirephoto ) |rRreD NEW TACT ,| WINNIPEG (CP)—The second Canadian seniors curling cham- Dunsta pionships will be held March 28-| ay for the ¢ The program ourna- ment was released Tuesday by William E.. Lumsden of Winni- peg, chairman of the Dominion Curli Dee) “2 Released ‘ort by Leo. Johnson of Winni- Wilson - skipped ‘are: results of Are Demanding recon: ‘play is the ‘Inter-Ctub 7 a S| Be 000 000 100.0— 1!available for comment. i : \ fe: Andrews “mR ~ ‘ e : Vera fone eo = | . ° 4 ‘ +. y ? « Radon Upset In Island Mixe (=e ES : i Alan|W. Storey, COC 103001 1002-7] 3:00 (CHARLOTTETOWN $:30 (AT BELVEDERE) | len | ant tet \ Pinks ta\3. Burden’ COC 040 290 O18 0-13 CURLING CLUB) G. Nicholson, M 201 310 206 x-14 | ws % the "Wise Curling |, ‘hora, Bo “000 6-4 | Dr. MacDonald, CCC __|J. Burden __ 020 001 010 x4 f Station AE vigsted ta eae a te ne 030 000 101 120 2410}A. Smith, COC 020 101 100 06 ie , took + wMacDonald, M000 O14 080 x-5|2° Burden, CCC 206 010 0080-8 |A. Humphrey, B 200'010 O11 1-6 oem, renee tate entice, A. Humphrey, B $12 100 201 x-19/Humphery, B. 961 090 255 ¥°19 |B. Beer, B 010 020 002 16 ; George Nicholson from Montague Peter Sinclair, Burden : Coo on That foursome and the K. Smith team. teams i . Belvedere and RCAF _| Curling clubs. No team from | Souris,orAlberton entered. 2AM. four rounds Sita is Henry Peters ve Al Wolfen- -, |den; John Squarebriggs Jr. vs Doug Bell: Dr. L. Cox vs Dr. E. rte K. Acorn vs Geo. 11.45 a.m. Dr. Wen MacDonald vs Andy 2a fo wr Nicholson vs E-F. corn; Wes Storey vs Ken Mac- Donald, -y _ 2.90 p.m. D. O'Rourke. ys Ivo Cudmore: Al Forgie vs D. Clarkson: John | Squarebriggs Jr. vs Dr. L. Cox; Al Woltenen Vs Doug Bell. ' Geo. Nicholson. vs Andy} Humphrey; Bill Beer vs John’ Squarebriggs, Sr. an 8.00 draw of winners }for $.00-a.m. draw. 918 aT ary P. Sinclair, M 100 000 303 07 G. Nicholson, M 022 213 040 1-15 of ) Bs : : I. MacKinnon, CCC H who is riding on athe iad: H. Pafores COC MO Ait. 108 2-18 K. Smith, RCAF 000 300 021 06 Ue it tha eset boomers with|D. Chechown, M604 001 ne 292 000 Bell, COC 160 301 098 x-13 O'Rourke, COC - at by a 68 . However pr Cox — phry, had to! 7, Cudmore, B 000 090 108 x7 |.GIVE WAY TO DOG SLEDS z 2 a g : : > i} a : ; one of three A. Smith, COC 191 080 304 x-14|The number of vehicles on teams with two and zero records. I. MacKinnon, COC and John Jr. both eieeurmen |e tex.» P. Sinclair, M 200 201 001 1-7 Four of the Le partic- |g ha Worth, M 100.110 111 06 |ulating the desolate fpa rinks bit dust after|n: QyRourke, CCC . tee fine deh gm. The Jim! >: . The following is the draw for }. first ing. raw Humphrey; Bill Beer vs Alan. | 1:25 - 3:00 p.m.—Pre-School Children ~~ Also Skating 4:00 - 5:30 p.m, pigs " “INDUSTRIAL ith, MacDor if 5 mi QU ii it i Suarebriggs Sr. 200 104 000 x-7 jDr. MacDonald, COC ; 1 ~ §:45 (AT BELVEDERE) — 2 Jot 101 O18 8 fF - 02 |I. Cudmore, B 311 012 300 1-12 |Dr. Giddings, COC } x-l1 000 422 101 0-10 = x5 \a. Forgie, RCAF 121 000 090 31-11 D. Clarkson, M 10 010 008 1-8 001.080 900 x8 |K. Acorn, COC 010 301 140 -7 H. Peters, CCC 310 000 010 x-5 . COC Squarebriggs Sr., OCC 211 410 301 0-18 008 212 108 x-12 8:30 P.M. . CANADA PACKERS vs. HAMPSHIRE All Admission 50c B #1 - 308 010 x-12 COPENHAGEN (Reufera)— Greenland hes reached 1,000 000 102 O10 x4 and a special Greenland Motor: 020 040 190 0-10 |ing Act is before the : parliament with the aim of 3S | onan rn annem = traffic. Dog sleds will ; ee meen | «= «INTER OLLEGIATE HOCKEY = BORDEN RINK WEDNESDAY, FEB. 23rd—8.00 p.m. St. Thomas Tommies + Wednesday, Feb. 23 va. Se 8:15 p.m. S.D.U, Saints SUMMERSIDE ACES UNIVERSITY RINK BORDEN NATIONALS Aidtaiecion-+ Aaa DROR - Chane eee, Admission: Adults 750; Students 50c TORU SKATING 13} -- BODAY =| (25c per family? a | UA | | CANADA'S LARGEST MANUFAC! Children (all ages) 15e—Adults 25¢ - viniennes