The wanders lost their first‘ 9 in the Canadian Schooboy I nionship this afternoon as iwnvonngsters from Mantobaal . 4 their real form for the first. , V 6 since the big bonsplel start- ‘ ill The game was lost in the '9'.‘ when the Westerners count- of spec:t;atOi's as game nften “me was ‘ought. to the last: rock. Ull'0E‘Hl€n Alberta saw their four point lead stand up under an.Ontario three point 1,-ist end \\‘I‘llI€ 1\'OI'thern Ontario was - Ian School Curling Committee. A: Souris Hi I1 . A K » g "Furnace Chief" * I’. A°°..“i:‘.§;:.l Fuel W‘ “ll_twenty-nine and twenty-six; v .,,‘ulnor 1 vs. 2. 4.30-5.00 Paper- verdict. H ‘ . _ _ n 1 cl ‘ " Velght Major 2‘/5' 3° 5-00 5.30 d(1')3;‘I:Ky for J0t}IiI:2S0nwi1'IrClgI"‘:d I; (vs. 5. 8.30-9.00 Pee Wee 2 vs. 56: 3. Hampshire. D. Murray 7.- l.,« stars vs. Kensington. ' - licalgary next year ‘ "'1 iollllced last night by Sam Roths- l€_<l.each of the visiting curlers " an overnight bag. In addition AI-S0 MacDonald presented the POULTRY : I With a minature set of the .335 DEA“ 4335 an I ' ‘ 4‘Be»3I0n 4. Brady 2. MacFarIand °~lFALsE TEETH Va-:4" 5?; 2-: lsIancIersSuIIer First Loss To Manitoba Rink Thursday, Feb. 20, 1958The Guardian Page 7 I York Rifle Club Scores Fm” fmm N ?f d} February 12, 1958. 8 while Nov'aeSc(())t1i: aziindd Biiitistlti Tom Vessey C°1umbia engaged in a two Ocean lMYr°“ Ling battle with the Atlantic squadron ‘Gunther Plrch getting two in the tenth to win Edison Watts 7 to 6. David MacKinnon Jack Andrews Harold Taylor Shirley Vessey Raymond Vessey Taylor. THIRD PERIOD 9_ . beii>H3ii$Sh-tile’ iii°bha"ii°" Ucafiiii A“g“5 01”“? tMacMurdOl 6-.39‘ ii Exlbail I: Leigh Vessey Mill (MacMurdoi 10 27- i2y’A1Z3B9“-V.A“d”°W3 bnny, L_ Noonah ,Ma‘cFa(‘1yen Roddie Munn Carruthers) 12.36. P e n ail;y_' Frank V955” Dbfifleofifitotoibcococ lzocatocococococncosa co” The following are the scores for Stuart Vessey Garrett Poter Marjorie Lewis Klirt Bojalira Harry Lewis Donald Crockett Wanda DeRoche Wynand Van Westerrleng Sonny Cooper RIFLE SCORES The weekly shoot at the Ch’town Rifle Club was held at the RCMP barracks on Jan. 13th. The range is well fitted and accomodates five shooters per relay. All shoots are classified and prizes are given to class winners with a standing offer of a box of chocolates to anyone scoring 100. Walsh. Lloyd {tlfessey CLASS I OVERTIME Ouls essey R.B. Hambly 97 13 H a h _ Douglas Moore A_K_ Mntch 97 ( - m P s‘ l r e, Johnson Harry Welton R_E_ Jenkins 95 Campbell‘ 2-51, 14. Hampshire, Erma Watts RM V Johnson (Watts) 5.03. Penaltiees George Proud A'M' J0%SnSSet¥)n —-None. Earla Ling ' ' R f __ . , _ Alf. MacDonald 95 BeI‘Ie1a€i‘1IIeeS Roy Whlte and Joe kiiiilltir llgsliiiwn P'J' Landrigan 89 I CLASS II T B k €:i’£%aLE\fi’;‘pbel1 Carl Norrie 95 W0 Q Don Ogilvie 93 G S e _ O 13959 Watts Leonard MacDonald 92 l CLASS III qrnes TONS Trlotttelrs. d Burt Patterson 90 ‘_ n e secon game the R.C.A.F. CLASS 1V T‘“’ Raskeiball games are on Flyers tangle with Prince of Blair Bruce 90 tap l'.Onlght'll1 Summerside. The Wales College at the R.C.A.F. Carol Willet 30 élilféilfiel‘ ..i:r‘:l:‘“; ‘"5 G-W . I so _ e pu nicks Both games will start at 7:00 Ross Matheson 30 playing host to the Charlottetown p.m. ' Ga,-tn Herring 30 oooocooooooo & lucky when skip Fred F‘o\\'ler’s a big five to go to the even- last rock slipped by the shot “In victory by a score of 11 to ‘ l0Ck of the neighboring team and , ;Q';‘0beC lost 7 to 4. New Bruns- Wlanjmba got away to ‘a good iwick won over the inexperienced wt two on fn's1 ‘pnt “é**%~—T._ V islanders came ack with , . grip the second onlv to see; Hampshire BeqTS. wrlead wi‘t undef the Mani-“ A" ' barrage in the fifth. ‘ ' l’I’,g'e_i,e5t curling of the meet I oqny St‘ PO15 ilaswimessed by a 1argE.LOwd i The Hampshire Bulldogs won 2Z"—'_—_*_~V " .. ‘ , . . T d lllleftlryst ame Of a best-three- , : O -Ive series with the Albany , Q Sit. Patztag Bedeque Rink’ Tues"- ' ?.\f 111;? y the score of 8-6. The I series is a scmi—final in the In- . ‘V ltclrmerliate “B" Island Hockeyl, cu;-ling d1'3W fol‘ ("day at Dla.Vcl0\\'ns. and the winner willfi ‘M “Magnet: ’ iplay Winsloe for the Island? W }),M. i crown. west Ice: V. l\lacDonald vs. H. ; 'ruesglay night-S game was a CW lII1l‘lIlel‘ and went into ten min- _,:¢iP.M. _ iutcs overtime before a winner West Ice: B. Smith vs. L. Mac— ,_was decided. The Hampshire Hpohald. lboys went into an early 4-0 goal ,/”""'—' I(“«'ltI before the St. ‘Pats could a ' ' llntracl< themselves. and the first , gslde Mlnor period ended 4-1. The home boys ‘ scored two coals to Hampshires ‘ one on the middle frame, and I A 'l‘U3l'€(I back‘ strong in the third summel-side A_ A, min 0 1- session to tie the count 6-al‘. but Q mm program Feb_ 20-22, lllamosliire fired two unanswered mp5day—4-4.30 Paperweight‘ goals in the overtime session to lslzate off with the A newee 1 vs. 8, 5.30-6.30 Midget, _ .!vs_ 2_ ‘Clayton Mill and Leonard Noon- Friday_4_oo.4_30 paperwelghtian each fired a brace for St. ,mjoi- 1 vs. 2 4.30-5.00 Paper- ' Pals- weight 1 vs. 2 5.00-5.45 Bantam SUMMARY 1,5,4, 5.45-6.30 Bantam 3 vs. 6. E FIRST PERIOD .,, 5,307.30 Midget 1 vs. 3. 1. Hampshire. Taylor 0.25: 2. Saturday—8.00-8.30 Pee Wee Hampshire, Johnson (Doironl 1.- 5, 9_o0 vs. 9.30 Pee Wee 3 vs, 7. E16: 4. Hampshire, G. Watts .gs,3{I-10.15 Bantam 1 vs. 5. 1015-; tJohnsOnl: 5. Albany, MacMurdo, 11,00 Pee Wee All Stars vs. Ken- ; 14.17. Peiialtie=—None. I ,, singtoii 11.45-12.30 Bantam All- | SECOND PERIOD 12.30-l.30| 6. Hampshire, R. MacArthur midget 2 vs. 3. 4.15-5.15 TeenI5.50: 7. Albany, L. Noonan '13.54; 1 ige skate. 5.15-6.15 Midget All-I8. Albany P. Noonan (Welsh, .. gm-5, lcarruthers) 14,40. Penalty— 3, Schoolboy Curling Ch’ships IogBe AI Calgary Next Year lag Championships will be held , it’was an- .. _.,, « child, President of the Dominion oiling Association. This de- lhion was reached as a result of licommittee held earlier in the la;-. The announcement was made ~. : itasupper given for the visiting ~ tillers by the ladies auxiliary of " Charlottetown Curling Club. ' 1960 the . Championships will . played-all hloranda, Que. - . e supper was held at the ‘v arlottetown Curling Club, and attended by the 44 members the eleven rinks, their coaches ‘ officials of the Dominion " IBoy Curling Championships .=IlilTesent being held in the City. ‘V _At the conclusion of the supper, Iieiit-Col. J.D. Stewart thanked ' .. the ladies on behalf, of the club, ~~= and mtroduced-the various speak- ers. These included the President of the Charlottetown Curling Club, ‘N 0} “Wen” MacDonald. and Ken liaison. Chairman fo the Canad- MR. ROTHSCHILD 1'-n..~ pgafkfié _0n behalf of Maritime Central l‘“."3YS, Mrs. K. Johnston presen- M541‘ OI! Of the FREE DELIVERY Thomas H. MILLS Wclllops ‘ lttlnts respectively, PWC Sec-I °nds_had_ little trouble defeating * afifls High School on Saturday ofernoon in Souris by the score s09?40. Mel Walsh paced the ll1‘lS attack with nineteen points. 33 e was a regular game in ‘ Baskil_ Island High School " _ elhall League. 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