Track And Field Business| — ls Due For Great C ge. =i z siege Ra COPY THE BEST e “I'm going right after the pro- gram set out by Arthur ard,” Foot said in an interview. | He couldn’t set his sights much | higher because Lydiard is the | driving force behind Peter Srell | of New Zealand, the fastest man | | = in the world at the half mile and mile. “Our guys are going to train just like Snell, with only minor differences,” says Foot. And his “guys” are prime B. E. Games material — 18 - year - old Bruce | Kidd, 21 - year - old Bill Croth- | ers and the Toronto East York Track Club relay team 1 George Shepherd. Stan Wors- fold, Jim Snyder, Crothers and, possibly, 16 - year - old Dave | Bailey. All of these, and others, are coached by Foot, and the rest of the country will have to be good Admissions bFo SUR TEL. itty 3 85 ROYALS vs... eg AL : Hi 5 E a 2 * sax a eos tees set * 3 ee" Senna mt hange sctirenents f r = iii 3 d E 5 ; ~~ i 1 E iz ¢ : bf fit Yl ‘ a g8s BF i i af Bes i & af a our speed work as cah. We'll probably do these Evinrudes Host | Royals Tonight SUMMERSIDE — What could be the last senior hockey game of the 1961-42 season takes place at Civie Stadium tonight. the Cape Traverse Evinrudes losé to the -Parkdale Royals tonight, and then lose ‘two fol- lowing games in Charlottetown, that would be the end of the Island Senior Hockey League Finals TONIGHT CIVIC STADIUM Summerside 8:15 P.M. EVINRUDES .75 and .35 Advance tickets on sale at Boates Pharmacy — z Fe TT Tx 5 saek of ié Hi BaF i as be 5d i é “He runs those kind of stuff. Besides, in track days, I was a “I'll follow my guys by car. 3° Claude Tremblay (3) as Trem- the sut t penal jtrail for Civie Stadium Senior pijot (3) tripped Montreal | blay drove in alone in Chicago way on the play, and then | aot a him because of | hockey. Canadiens’ defenceman Jean- | goaler Glenn Hall. Hall clear- | blocked Tremblay’s shot on | Pilote's tripping. — The Evinrudes are determined, ; _ PENALTY PLAY ed the pwek out of harm's however, to win this one and get back into competition, ‘They feel | that they. have been out-lucked- | im that a couple of goals were | called back on them in the first two games. Both of these coun- ters, if allowed, would have tied the hockey games, and the end might have been different, With their sensational goaler, |, Thane Mann, whose acrobati¢t stunts in the Cape net are alone worth the price of admission, continuing to keep the Royal Sharpshooters at bay in many }of their attacks, the Evinrudes | feel that they can muster enough goals in tonight's game to skate away with the verdict. The Roya)-Evinrude games so ° far have been great crowd gave pleasers: The boys have crashed | Sask., foursome | inte ome another with a lot of | Mike Likowich three zip, and the referees have been many games. They kept very busy preventing the | bye in one round, outbreak of donnybrooks, No| Other four - round results doubt a large crowd of Evinrude Nova Scotia and Northern supporters will be in attendance tario go into an extra end be tonight. fore Nova Scotia took a 9-8 vic- Lone | Game time—8:15. tory. British Columbia downed P.E.1. BOYS LOSE TWICE Saskatchewan Remains — Undefeated Team | dropped @ key match to defend-| sion for Ivan Doherty's Peewee ing champion British Columbia! Abbies and three Peewee play- losing 12-6, N.B. and Saskatch-| off games, Results of the play- ewan. entered Tuesday's play! off contests were: tied with 20 records and New 1, vs Owls 1. Spit- Brunswick had an opportunity | fires goal by Blair MacDonald. to move ahead temporarily | Owls goal by Doug Stanley. when Saskatchewan sat out the; Owls captured this series by . a total score of 3-2. Other third-round results saw | Orioles 0 vs Swallows 0, ald, W. Alberta edge Prince Edward Is-| Orioles and Swallows have | ys § MacDonald, B. Smith land 6-5, Quebec down Ontario | now played two scoreless games | MacDonald, A. Johnston. 8-6, Northern Ontario trouce | They are two very evenly mat-| {ce 2A. Jones, L. Sinclair, Newfoundland 16-5 and Mani-| ched teams and will meet again @. Duvar, D, O'Connor vs G. Curling Draw For Montague Wednesdey, February 2st. 7 p.m, ~ These ‘scores bunched New -Hornets 1 vs Springers 0. Hor- | nuvar : Brunswick, Quebec, British Co- | B¢ts goal by Angus Beck. | 9. pom, ; lumbia, Northern Ontario and |. This ties the series between) i. i W MacGregor, K. Manitoba behind Saskatchewan ‘hese teams at 4 goals each, | ines B Haneveld, H. Colfin Den identical 2-1 marks. Nova eure. § playoff game necess- otia was 1-1, Ontario and Al- | #3 rday. i berta 1-2, P.E.I. 0-2 and New-| _ Officials who handled these “10's 4 Robertson, M. Léa; foundland 0-3. | games were Reg Profitt, Mike | P Warner vs Joie New Brunswick was- the sur-| MacKinnon, Murray Chandler | Prekere C. Stewart, B. Koke, prise rink of Monday's opening | and Ronnie Carmichael. } play, posti ictories over | Sabo H ng victories ov - es Northern Ontario and Quebee, Today’s Minor ~* 4 A ion “ i te vine ine ianin | Hockey Schedule |10OP “Ch and they started the BC. match * From there, however, it was Hockey players today at Sports 5 Tonight City Basketball League action vs D. McGowan, E, MacKenzie, D. Coffin, EB. White, = ‘Ontario 8-5, New Brunswick| AST draw has New Brunswick See ee on ee, a , aD ’ , Newfoundland 19-2, , Scotia against Guebse,” North FOURTH ROUND ah The results give New Bruns-|ern Ontario against Manitoba, 7 Sic wick, Quebec and British Co- and Prince Edward Island play- | N. on 1 dee 8 lumbia 3-1 marks for second | ing Ontario. Alberta has the bye. | Alberta 8h place behind Saskatchewan.| _ The sixth Tound st & p.m. pits 4 mie ina Trailing are Manitoba and Nove | Quebec against Manitoba, PEI. |B.C. oes Scotia with two wins and a loss, | @cainst Newfoundland, Saskat- Nid 200 000 000.0— 2 Northern Ontario with two wing |chewan | playing Ontario, New Die oil $31 223 3.19 and two losses, and Alberta Brunswick meeting Alberta and us ee 108 618 01-8 with 1-3, Prince Edward Island | \°ve oot ae eee on. | N. Ont. 101 620 101 20-8 with no wins in three games, | Nove Scotia again BC. : ; and Newfoundland with no wins | ¢F® Ontarte sts % out, in four games, BC oat 302 199-12 SOUthport Tops Northern Ontario trailed 86 NB 400 010 001 0— 6 going. foto the Rae with ad 000 a00 000 6 ¢| Mounties 5-1 Nova Scotia's last rock coming N Ont. 222 213 211 0-16 Fe ea den en eee 111010 2001~7| Southport defeated RCMP 5-1 of Bridgewater, N.S., was wide N Scotia 000 102 021 06 in a recent Intermediate C wast fed. However, in (ie extts | Ochs ait Southport scorers — T, Rice end Rafuse made the key take- 2, J. Smallwood, E. Coyle and out which gave Nova Scotia vic- T. Smallwood. R. MacLeod | MUPYS Cbich (Tuesday Minor | coun ine gun a te nth In the afternoon third round | sees Cornwall and ‘Southport Ron. Sansom’s New Brunswick Hockey Results tangling at Montague this Sat- rink muffed its chance to keep Only Minor Hockey activity urday night at 9 o'clock. = : at the Yankee training camp ast year, as well, i In other developments on the | Yankee front, general manager | Roy Hamey talked for 20 min- | utes with slugger Roger Maris. “There was no meeting of minds on the size of Maris’ 1962 pay- | cheque. ‘ Hamey telephoned Maris, who mostly downhill as they missed | ATe04 is a special work-out for | Coach Vern. Blanchard and | resumes tonight at PWC gym an opportunity for another four Juvenile ee cen ow TPS. in the third when Sansom’s last \7 ager, Jim Dowling state this | with Welshmen playing host to throw, a wide - open takeout, | | is an work-out and | YMCA at 7 o'clock and Phalanx missed. Their only scores after | | first | they west a full turnout of | playing Pirates in a second Se were singles in the | \iavers lor 6 o'clock sharp. —_| fixture. | Souris Lads Are Victors The Souris Pee Wee hockey team romped to a 7-0 win over G Pee Wees in their first game ‘of a two-game total goal series. . G. Gallant up = four goals. K. White scored a pair | and Angie MacCormack potted one. Fastest player on the ice was | five markers. Goalie Ken Pet- | , and Dougl 3 president of the P.E.I. Curling | Association have also been in- Following is the result of the | draw: THURSDAY 9 am, Ice 1— Fred Milliman (A) ve Charlottetown No. 2. Ice 2—Bert Hunter (8) | Danny O'Rourke (C) p.m. % _ Tee 1~ At MacDonald {(M) vs- Summerside No. 2, P. Sinclair (M) Bye 1. 7.30 p.m. : P Sinclair (M) ve rink to be } The closest match of the af- Seotia foursome. Nova | and final end Nova er, skip Jim Wil- | ALBERTON—The Royal Can-/“ At the conclusion of curling for a similar shot, | at 9 o'clock tomorrow morning guests will play of the first three threatening to tie it up in the of Arvida, Que., drew nd, which in the i Sasa ae egion Bonspiel Opens it up with two in the | ° Scotia was sitting with one in | ion drew in, took | adian Legion annual provincial/| Thursday afternoon participat- Legionnaires on the guard. _| im the Alberton curling rink. Ontario - Quebec game | 10th Ontario was sitting one but | it to edunt. first three games managed only fifth and ninth. over a scrappy one in the ninth. | the house behind a well-placed | LTS ay { rion Scotia rock and | otia's final throw, | curling bonspeil gets underway | ing match saw some of the | Two rinks each from Montague, have gone into extra ends he las titow by skip Andy) GOooD DRAW 13 points, scored six of them in F i a sz A i 3 a7, i j > 5 = ans : CURLING DRAW Keith Jennings who assisted on | H “ieee mnie eee — bh omervieg 2 Paw “ — Marilyn Pays Visit To Yankee Clipper ree Maret ce hte sn a SR ere eS oan 1962 Pact BALTIMORE (A) — Centre fielder Jackie Brandt, who ha@ been threatening to hold out ui til he got~a 50-per-cent raise — for the 1962 American league season, has signed for $20,000, Baltimore Orioles Tuesday, He settled for a 2 Brandt, starting his third son with Baltimore, batted hit 16 home runs and drove 72 runs last season. He ap reported $16,000 last year. The following is the draw for Wednesday night | the Charlottetown club, (Spates ted) ee 7 P.M. (SEAGRAM, Ice 1—D. Hill, A di Carr, K Cantwell vs Dr, Gall C. Trainor, D le. " Rawek. lee 2-G. Dillon, E. z % ie i ~