. ee The Guardian, Charfottetown, Saf, Jail. £7, 1982. 7 acre i 3 | . : | i MAN, ob man, look at those Crystals fly. welay team gave their support-| Interscholastic These westerners were just that Thursday night at ers plenty to cheer about when | Queen Charlotte; The Sports Arena where they the first place Royals they utskated the visiting ee %-2 before a stunned Charlottetown audience. Birchwood lads, Grade 10K; Icing only ten men. the western invaders completely out- However, Jack Kane's’ Grade 10L, played the Frizzellmen and went back to the Prince County Birchwood hockey team spoil- ae eer capital with a great upset verdict. ee ee Fae | Grate 0; It was just a few weeks ago that these same Crystals (they when they the Queen | Grade 10M. May have been the Aces then) came te the Fitsrey Street ice Charlotte team 7-1 im the fea-/ Boys 16 and over palace and shellacked the Old Spain Penguins 7-1, The night ture hockey game. Cieeee: 3. 2a before the Birds had toppled the Summerside crew 81 at Civie The Longworth Avenue stud- | 3, Fleming. Stadium, Folks that time were moaning how bad the Penguins ents showed too much skating| . Partner Race — played qn that eccasion. Some of these fans were at this same ability and technique | Wotton and Kathy talk following Thursday’s 7-2 surprise. -} fer. the- River- scholars However, ‘we think it only just that these folks stop and “ as they coasted to their second ; 8. Fleming take stock and give some praise to the Crystals for the top Save of dock heey) | ee cane notch brand of hockey they displayed. They were going bow mare ot sees i Accuracy Race ways at full speed and they refused to let the Royals get any , McCarville ‘led the win-| Frizsell: 2, % gembilance of an attack organized 5 ' Yt Senthorhty pottet Cl nade | penne, bot. We were: jun ac emanes o savin ee OR anew sd | Weatherbie potted and | Boys (15) — i. Howerd Mur- in which the Crystals disposed of the Frizzelimen. \ , See Rass ware visy- | fore tho firet came tape Sige. and Dave Weale, Pwc, | feck and Bevan were the other | chigon; 2 Ronnie Boyles; 3. we aren't going to belittle the Royals because of defeat. We | invitat . night and seven more They are, left to right: These : marksmen, L. Barnes beat | Angus Housion. 5 want to holler out ‘hat these Crystals were full credit value |- ment is tap for this afternoon | , : Emmet Players opposed each (‘Cari McQuaid for the lone — for their great decision. conclude ee ee | eee iae Ge Geman, other in the tournament open- | Queen Charlotte 5 tan things over be- | phy, Trotters, Gary Gallant, | er 4 ,neterens Don and | THURSDAY'S «io prove 2 great, merele bessiee, fer Dannie handed out | FY the They drawn the in the semi-finals Se: and they know they must take a win at least out of ; losers collecting five of them. night should certainly give them confidence in ra on e Ss First Perled: 1.—BHS, Af. semi-final struggle , (MeCarville) 8:20; %~ on ; ! lt esf G32 [ ‘RESESSE=== Underway AtCollegeGym URLIN W | wockey ‘execute ltt Render: ot ¢ ul cutting | revala tha tne be. ervte to , manpower could easily become a factor would send the : tS ee rutting | Art Ross, then —— Crystals to the sidelines. © ; | ‘The Prince on Wales Colfege| ance. Welshmen's David Weale} First action today finds Sum-| Jack Proude and his tourna- Charlottetown Club. ; of Rowen, Doves wt But we are certainly not among those who are figuring = invitational basketball tourna-| was top man for the losers with) merside Air Force facing the) ment committee are hoping for the Crystais are easy marks for Sandy Frizzell and his fates. We think the longer. the series goes, the the Royals but we aren’t for a momen oie a ales ability that the Crystals possess, : | taste of com on. the nigh 91-35, The Bucs led | We can't agree with Bobby White when he calles his nighteap { 21 points, Earl of Trot-| YMCA at 12.30. Trotters follow | a large turnout of spectators for a Oe eee 108) sors picked up an even 20 points.| at 1.45 and their opponents wili| the champlotiship event at 8 | night with four teams getting @| pirates swamped Phatanx in| be Summerside High School. | tonight. % 5 is : ; i = pe 7 id ‘| i | § Z 3 F fie i ? ; . were |, Today three more clubs take | 41.99 at the half and outpointed | o.~« ° w Ice 2-Dr, Giddings, als to win in straight games. It’s true they have been most (to the fleor and tonight at 8 | ; : impressive these past several weeks but the Crystals proved | o'clock the championship game ee ou & te ee aints Ost! n ™, a pegeat. G, Lawless Rink they could be taken sereene. ee, eat ae bP is scheduled for PWC College Today new teams seeing act. | hy J cae Bobby says, it was just an . gymnasium, . ; ‘ s @e * other teams, are entitled to their off St. Dun- fon are Summerside RCAF, 3—Dave -nights. Naturally Last night Charl Trot- stan’s would have loved to catch Royals on a off-night ig attetows Summerside High School and . . | ters downed the Welshmen in Charlottetown “Y"’ nesday: Had the Royals faltered. that night, The Saints w | the curtain raiser 76-58. Emmet ' have made the playoffs, -{ Rilewerth. ielttie. Selesiete 6 (danke nian test ee oun ies O a ping their utmost to break: i ; i : $ $ < gz z their one-sided triumph. He had oA Pee Lawien - : umpnh. he ce * . ee tack with @ “24-point perform- | 3§ points. His nearest rival was Ball, J. MacDonald, t Datiel | wor Meeting Tonight teammate Wayne MacDonald| St. Dunstan's University Var- | doing ve OK. , 8. Taylor, D.| TONIGHT the ISHL meets at Summerside where the piay- 4 | thie efferanon to Moust ABisos | sson. me Ice 5—Frank Cox, HM. Doug-| petition offs dates will be decided as well as the length of each University in an N.B-P.0.J. i | Game time © 3 o'ctesh. las, A.B. Piercey, H. Love vs| Curling series me ~ RESULTS Kensington eee eee seins ae ~ |W. Farrell, B. Boyles, C. Mich-| defeated i Sports Arena against Crystals Seine own one - _: _|| ae, V, Robineon, | lik. GL. Penctias have the prvloge of the fit here game agalat | Here are te rms of Diy ‘acet te starts in ie salegt. ome York Club "93am (atin on) | "ie arma two Evinrudes. It could be Monday end Tuuesday nights in Char- |” women Rowling .. same Mous- x mai runners-up also re Uta nee (| lle [des a cote of weeks a8 at FOI ShOOt [Mice tir. ansen, Dominy | Sams: einiaaal Deine are ae Penguins should emerge victors over the Cape Traverse | B. Cantwell 444, . It was minor ay, ale a, oo * | Stewart, C, Flemming, J. Keteh, less, akip; Irene Evinrudes but the Cape has the habit of pulling some start- | B. Campbell 66g in Kensington last nigh , ‘rors. | Following are the results of | D. George, Ela Taylor, G, Wel-| mate, Chas. Sillighant, es 08 | H. MacLe 433 | folks turned out in large num-| SDU rink by St. Thomas Tom i.e tor, ~ Moet wane Uh me art hin ciknees tig bers to watch the youngsters | mis 84, who own a 20 record | the shoot held at York om Jan- | Inew, 8 Ayyaates, |. | @tane; noe. te ei hepeles ‘sumte of tebe upaets ee in ‘league play. Lary 2, 1968: ' = Giatr aie wih Mie éteating champlens. Bvevier, & aover's & Senradé oa Ee teas, qupplied the|” The local stedente are era:| i, vem? 100 penal. Ds Ward, Edna Mac- e skip; Clark, mate; . onal Wines ene wnipehtediy. tegpened. - — | SS wer. Sey _vineed they ean again take the i ewe 2 Doyle, B. O'Rourke, ne toe. senead stone; Marios seer! The Birds aren't figuring on missing @ bétth in the champ- | 3281 |" cnsington girls edged Borden | measure of the visiting collieg- | Lorna Vessey 98 Donald. Fie consolation winners: es : R. Gallant * 4a | "Steuggle. Margaret Howett | the Garnet. and Gold will be| Raymond. Vessey 96 | drew, F. Rossiter, K. Duffy A. Fl Edith Clay, mate; Jim. Attention Officials * Sineeegae . os scored the encounter’s lone | ‘ coe Pekwws Sle naa G. MacKay, 1, Dut wre, Soeeae stone; Consie THE division of Physical Education will administer writ- | E- Glover 347 “In midget circles, the Ken- Mixed Curling | Dewar Swan - | “jee <a lieesedh, Staren| “Tepend ecundation “ailiaie examinitions to 2il basketball hockey officials inter- | H- Hughes 463 | sington boys downed Borden 4 5 rank Vessey | % | MacDonald, I. Horne, M. Mac-| Austin Brooks, Con. exams Lone 7 B. Rogerson 604 Goés At Alberton Leigh Vessey ‘ *94/| Kinnon F, MacInnis, A., Train-| Smaliman, ; ested in improving their qualifications during the week of Jan . . 2 in a hard fought contest. Bud . ‘aedite tenia’ oa | “ ‘ - 2. mate; Gary 29, at a time convenient to the officials. pean | Clark Soe cavay each ALmun Tonite | deous: Gas 3 oS . ‘nines dite i seticel St aaa the cae eélerees in-<chlet Points: ).0.T.—6, D.0.F.—0. | Elliott Gallant and Raymond | the mixed curling schedule at | Ceeil Watts 2 heey, 6. Eagles, L. , R pr ing fromthe appoin M.O | Lioyd V 1 8. for hockey and basketball will be entitled te maximum efficials’ | , ia E.M.O. i conus were the marksmen for | a Curling rink to- - oe, a Ketch, J. Coady, 8. Bryan’ : I. Duffy - §36, Kensington Juveniles made a| 7:30 ?.M.— Laken Lewis 87 = “Spares"—L. Hi 1. : ; : E. Hogan : 413 | clean sweep of things when they | lee No. 1 — Earle Callaghan, | Ernest Prowse a) Ranahan, T. oper, C. Phillips, ee e ° S. Prowse 621 | blanked Borden 5-0 in the night's) Amy Borys, Bruce Currie, | Bilil Pidgeon 87! B. Wynne. : | P.J. MacDonald 570 | finale. It was a wild and wooly| Bertha Matthews vs. Hubert | Arthur Brown — - % | 3.30 P.M. Nan ers ALISDIN & m= 836 | affair with 24 penalties handed | Campbell, Evelyn Carpenter, | Freddie MacLaren 82 | “lee 1—E. Tanton, Jean Mac- | out, including 15 majors and one | Peter Borys, Marie Gaudet. | Raymond Chappell \. 82 | Lean, G. Vesey, H. Michael, D. | 3118 | game misconduct. : Iee No. 2 — Ron Pettitt, Iso | Cornelius Pater 82 | O’ Rourke, 0. Davies, B. Boyles, ‘ ] D.V.A. Scoring for Kensington were pei McKinnon, Grant Noonan, | Willard Prowse % | L + Webster. R. Mahar 615 | Kenny Carr, Don Thompson.| Mary Kinch vs. Lloyd Wilkie, | Ice 2—A, MacDonald, K. . : Doug as Oo Ss 0O0O my A. Jardine 655 | al Tver Gott oe Thibeau a i Campbell, B Iido Go las, A. Garrett, P. MacKay 3. 2 me i W. Deacon 45 | Refrees were Edwin Johnston |» ‘p34. | BU gs =. a : eS By — a, (a See like Bill and Bun s Eieos ; om | and Gerald Bernard. inch Tee Bad — eter Ramsay, | Tey ris leo 3~Hed Maclents, Jeves a4 nadian s Sports ‘ . —~)T. Strain Le 7 Ruby Hutt, Upton’. Seaman, | j Sou : Beer, C. Micheal, B. LePage T. New York Rangers started| “A goalie such as the late; oxeneen | Margaret Weeks vs. Perley’ tt, AB. Le this National Hockey League | Lorne Chabot, only member of | ao Flyers Play ; Hardy, Lou Turner, Dr. Bug. __ tne on Crests Bulldows | Page. B — season as. if they’d make «that primordial Ranger club| Points: EM0—8, DVAt = o dco, Yvense Bex. 4 Pee ee wut |—ee 4H. Peters, M. Vesey, \which broke in hereunder : "MLW. z ie Son Turner, Eva J: Regan. M. Blakeney, L sure. Now, people aren’t so|ter Patrick in 1926. would also|o, Marshall . . an | Harbor orrocks, Alice |": 1% gan, M. AB. = confident. Some even think Ran-|be helpful, although Gump/ Rp stewart 420 | t Pn oe Methane, The Bulldogs have obtained a eee: Se D. Doug gers are levelling off and be-|Worsley is no millstone around’ p MacAulay 307| Murray Harbour Bruins play Ferne Rochford, Doug ° Fee-| jac titty ip Gast and It Will vas s—Dy Bell, C. O'Rourke, : a where they are—in fifth the “prevent alumping one 6. Rawey ‘ a P kaale 1 le I ing. Flyers ae fae | omnes. oo aaa. ie ZS 9 seemeeees bus 0? |» eC neslon. 5. toe . ‘ 4, ° iJ. i | rey s e Gpares — J : . 3 _ 04 ald, D =e a ee es i: They are in one of the worst) “And what ever became of | W. Bryenton 608 | Game time is fized for $.30| Verna Gaudet, Geneon seats oy —— — those Sacer ~ oe tes went dane shen +a’ f eee et te, Sal Se “an (SO Se eis vt" calor Ne BUILDERS and CONTRACTORS | ; es, each af g 2998 | ; weren't around, they'd likely as the other two?” . | TC. ° ; ° UNDERGOES REPAIRS ‘ ! } , ; , fall out k H ~ —— ¢ on arniter bes # sated ot, F. Johneon = Ice Racing urling Draw at: JOuN'S, Nfid. cP Rough and dressed Spruce sh? league. Rangers, ’ | P, 88 Rand Som © cae abv inden er [Ste ted oe mee a # Going Today |For Montague | itisk underwent ‘repairs wet ee eae ead of il onan. oe phe ra- sordaggy bon — 4 Sinnott po . ng at ee oS sontey tnt engine trocble which Also smaller orders promptly taken care of for home er”). _ eee | E. Tupper ce racing patrons are remind- i . | devel . 7 . 5 cottage repairing. in the 1943-44 season. b's atone for a “mistake and rally | ~—— ed of this afternogn’s events oie at Montague: rg -| off the Newfoun land coast. The| All stock graded. ; The lights -aren't going : to win. “But with weak re-| 2382 scheduled for North River 7 P.M. vessel was towed here Tuesday) . eek sa enee’ te iat teen eee ge ener ln oe saree ; Pointe: M.W.—4% TCA. | Causeway st 3 eeleek a Ice No. i — R.R. Reck, B. by the Russian tug Zavoljsk. PORT ELGIN LUMBER CO, a“ ; a ‘our y to| Smith, B. F 0) : — = ne can't seem wv ofS oe se ale ° D.P.W. a — action for the patrons oa Shaw, . Chay, B. Bry- ; Port Figin, NCB. i : team Carr | a great afternoon's sport . E. White, : ; FIVE WINS IN %4 bed as the recent slump indl-| B. LeClair 548 | seems in store for harness rae-| Ice No? — G. Worth, D. Jon] Maritime Intercollegiate Hockey Phone 538-2319 or 583-2268 S to Detroit ‘Red Wings the other with it thats few outstanding i. Power 529 *'The great Mighty Lee, holder | 6” canpay “M.' sditven,’” ‘3. Saturd J 27— — r . } a cower | ° i. 5 : 3 livan, B. 4 ; am eS —————— = night, sending statisticians scur-T0okies wouldn't eure, end the Ww Carr 381 | of the Charlottetowne¢rack re-| Vaniderstine, C. Ings. tur ay, anuary eying for record books. ‘The cue wil be avalible nex sem V. Pineau 3 Pattee aloe pe |” seme. MI ALLISON UNIVERSITY __ BEDEQUE RINK Ke was their 16th loss in the |fore the current campaign is i 08 | vided by ‘The Gingerbread. Man . Wee ee ' U | . ; ae ey which |over.” ULC. sa and Chief Ouzakee. Pari matuel | Warner, vs. H. Moar. E. Mac- ve ov _ wg Bey bn _ HOWL AT HOWELL C. Campbeli 53 ee be available for the | Kenzie, Don MacLeod, R. Mac- ST. DUNSTAN’'S UNIVERSITY } FANCY DRESS CARNIVAL © they've dropped steadily from |, Gene Ward of The Journal. | &- ‘emgumer oot | lee No..2 — At. MacDonald, | A sig eit pace fier 4 ree! ann to Rangers, pertiulrty fo| A. MacCallum 2 NSSHL SCORES |tamone’d emite | — _ S-DU. RINK — AT 3 FM. | FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2nd, IF NOT FINE, . ; 5 . he . ‘ . ~ . r ’ * ‘ - Son Pe eee mee ak ns his troubles with Madison | B. Ryan Oy ne ; ay Hughes, D. MacLure, E. Wet-] * Admission 25c and 50c TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6th wG . . . peo- re as - aes a —— A rr ° ‘ 4 Even” the fard-hitting New |pis booed jaa Allan : 2988 a ' . . cae ioe at santas Gur uk Sie oe of New York | D.P.W.—5%, U.1C— ‘ i , ; as 28 j 8:00 P.M. SHARP rare had tendency te Ott off Howell. with the clu since 1982,) %: oo Coram PENGU INS’ and ROYALS | CENTRAL PLUMBING, HEATING |] Special prizes‘ tor most outstanding snd most years, are feeling “@ bit senti-|ing. . bell, L Duffy, F. Ginnott, M. sh) - | AND ELECTRIC i] Original costume. ist, 2nd, pete ae mental about’ coach Doug Har-| New York fans want the Carr, MEMBERSHIP Seems. Foie, peat and gute ant va his ee ; “reck-'emn | sock‘om defence. alias’ ih Taree: D Camp- ATC AUD 1} under, 6-10, a 14-1 ~ pe Parker Mirror men, not steady, unspectac- , - Jardine, Korrey, RAI most special class or group three. - wrote a sentimental piece after yar, always at the right spot | M. Carr. EXECUTIVE — Tet straight. He went om i few |the Rangers’ “Guten farm,” Desi, aoe J ‘Driscoll i Invites Your Inquiries oe Kiamy ote iets | "ea Teselog wm te "sein Taw» vac | Vice Presume Cove nner 8 ol Wi recalle ‘s Three: c- ames : ‘ famous names on New York |shouted “get off the ice, Ger-| Donald, R. Mahar, W. Bryen- os Cees on electric motor repairs and rewinding, clubs of that eta. trude,” “use a hat pin on-him, | ton, E. Carroll | Sec-Treas— - McInnis, 90 Upper Queen St., City 1 oil’ ‘ea ‘ d NEED NEW COOKS Harry” and followed with the LEAGUE STANDING: : types of plumbing, heating an Here's what Parker had to |long-familiar Bronx cheer. | Dept. of Veterans Affairs 48% a: DIRECTORS - ' : say: “A few razzberries still come |-Dept. of Transport ' 47% i electric work. — - . “The trouble with the Ran-|pelting down around his head,| Emergency Measures . A. N. MacKinnon, 23 Second St., Parkdale gers is that Ching Johnson and |Ward added. “Is fact, one can| Organization “6% + ” Large and small electrical appliances. Tafty Abel aren't on ‘the defence | aimost detect in them a tone of Unemployment Insurance Don MacCormack, 5 Windsor St., City ) ia Mas, What's with the reluctant admiration for a mad | _ Commission “ D. Haynes, 124 Water St., City | JAMES “BUDDY” MORRISON, Mgr. is no longer chante BOW \who had” stuck to his Tast with | DO. of Public Works 3 Art MacLean, Parkdale | What New York's loyalty, steadfastness and &| Dent of Fisheries - 20% Joe McKenna, 187 Dorchester 8t., City Phone Crapand 2-24 ‘ ° ~tivein the NHL needs is a pair idogged kind of “courage.” | Trans Canada Highways 3 < canines