Saindon To Make First Appearance Here Tonight As Islanders Play Sydney pm” Snindom ,m.m”. pm... The -Millionaires of late have irlenre Red and Valleyficld Braves l"l'" mshlllg "ll ." snfllllpwl; billind H." wing”. Wm mm, his 1-I-rs. of liockcy in thcir of oils 0 mp mm", M me ),-m.um hen. .onigm,llieii' play-off ehiim-es iilive. the Sirliii-,i' Millionaires. night. The game is It definite V”- must for the last place Syclney "Huiil.n”4 'lOl'(lll1t'lI'g has been ill i-row who are nine points out of with the flu and it lSVlll)t known it plug-off spot. The Islanders mi ulielliiir or not he uill be able the other hand need those ' points to kevp .-ilie:id of the 1l;iii- who has been tux Saints ulio play Ilioncion at eeiilly (IS-H10. ).,.,,.,.. injury. will likely play. Centermen. Score V out of action -1 Marshall (left) two izonls and ac. iissisted on a third while Bcnudri centremen Willie and "llub" neziudry (right) rountcd for three of the Islanders four goals last. night in the local team's 4-1 victory over S.Vdiie.V- Islanders first goal. .'(larshall's line- lscored the Denis Smith's. lwn. -Saints Wallop HY In Basketball Contest The steuiii-rolling St. Duiisianis. University basketball team troun-l bed the Y.M.C.A.'qulntct 94-43 last night in it Prince Edward Is- land basketball league game play-i ed at the P.W.C. riiidltorluni The Saints first string forwards of Jack Reardnn. Pete Dunphy and Joe Mullally led the way to vict- ory by scoring 66 points betwrni lhcm. Diiiipliy was top man with 24 followed by Miillally with and Reartlnn with 20. Dniiiiir "I-'iiiiiiel" M:icl..enii and windy LcPar.vc paced the losers by st.-oring twclvr points each. George Scantlebury fired four field goals for eight points while "Red" How- at: came up with six points. i The win increases the Saints hold I on first. place. They have won five names whilc losing one and are far ahead of the second place Air Force team The winiiri-.r. rarcd into a 23-10 incdv played good ball. The, Y got their lbllT)' with MacLean firinz liesl ilrfcnslvc agtrnt. Rmrrion opened and MacLean made it 4-2 Diinpliy seven. Diinphy and Mullally in the second field goals. good for six points. The third quarter ilio finish of (hp third quarters. Pistol Pete Duniihy showed his llf-Sli form of the season in racking up 24 points. Dunrihy's fast break and brilliant lay-in-i shot from un- der the basket. earned him most of his points. four. Miillally and Bob Mooney wt-r this host. of the Saints sharp shoot ers in the last quarter. ,. . Joe Mulmklyg Enffmo Ila for-(QT: itII)1on1r:,l:0rsMacLcan fired cl.,iit fai (r::t;,'InISIl'."1;1(lE'jl.:I.:)e mi!-oii-icy" li':):l.”?l(13 The gniiie was rapably i-efcrectl with another scalp llllchpfl to by Jack ”Spy" Ready. Lhciir hclts. Lust nlghl'S win at SL'lll.llARl' ;.i.."?3. llili. "ll-'.'..."."f.'.'3i” .-3" fggii S 1). 1'. gnewx for their stlppUt'tei's. most. of FG rs l'l-' I'ls.:WlI0nI would liave been glad to Rrardnii . 2 1 2().settlc for n (in. The win moves H Y i d Dklnpljfy g 0 31.1110 Islanders three points ahcail Miillnlly 0 i 22 of the I-lrilifax Saints and 17 gcoyk. n (1 5 i:lici;d all the last place Million- Pi-iiier. Muriiic. (lrii-tn by El- lfi”l'Il("Fl-l' (: fl), 'l(llI L(t:)rlt(t'l'(I'll”yl0 Halli: wood Show. lwlllnd Spiuce driven 'fw"l' ”"l"” I 2 r their clinni-cs nl grnhliimz ii play- by Agnew and Mllly's Son owned ;"00B0Y M 0 0 gig” WM. ' nnd ruined by Willard Kelly were Vlllclolm H 4 mi . . . . double ll?-')l Vl'lllll9l”i lll Y9-5l"d9y'5 T035 l The siispriisioii sonlem-ed plur- lce races held at. Charlottetown. Y V! F g ...i 0,, ..om.h LN, Lnnwuwux .35! A fiiir sized i-row.-l wiitclierl three -' ' H ' H. IN. N. than two weeks ngo has now l')('('l1 heats being Tllt'Pfl in i"ill'll of the r' I; I ,; served. Leo sat out last night's three classes. - M-'”'l-"1" l ' grinie rig.-iinnt the Mlllionnlrcs nnd V135! A 3'3" imnclffilldlll Kl) l A will he back on the bench again Prince Marine (Shaw) 1 1 2:3-"l7:"r ---- i- 1 (l) 0 G tonight for the name here. Dc- Calumet Onward (Stead) dns 3 ll m'l7ll' 1 nlfensemnn Phil Vitttlc acted as Miss Playinlr l11'.l(ellyi 2 .'l 4,3-"l'9"' , " - iplaylng coach last night in the Marys Delifzlit -llurcslilei :1 .'i .'li5C-""llfl7”-.l' 4 (l (l ll-,iilis:-nee of "Buckn" Trnlnor who c. Aim-it iziidicnq Taylor 1 I 0 3iis ill with the 'nu nnii (lid n (Bernard) 4 4 '5 Glllv” " ll ll lziprclty good job judging hy the Prodigal Vic fMorrlssei') 5 6 cit-rPw 6 0 0 1-,rnsuiis. mm 3 pm lrroiais . 2i 3 5 as! . . . Island spruce (Agnew) 3 i 11 ' mos-” T The current edition of the Saint Major BlllyLce (Morcslrlc) 1 2 2, BALTIMORE rib 13 g MP, ,Dunstan's University basketball Nam" BOY lcluwl t 2 3 ll - The Maryland Jockey Club 10- l"e”” '5 V"-V Pmmhl-V ll” be”- El Paso (Down:-) . . . . . 4 4 4.) dm, ML Saturday MM, 11 u the that ever were the colors of the ' Ch" 0 Tn" mm Pa” ldate for the i9S2' riiiiiiing of the I rod 3”! Wm” 0"” ' c9'"l'- ll 55 Ml1ly's 50" iW- Ki'"Yl ii” 1 li Pr"'lkl'10E.I ' definitely the best within the past Goldie (MBCD0"3ldl 3 3 ” gggg ten years and last night at Prince A599? 7- 110'”! ll" Kelly) 2 2 Dmwnoyr Feb. 13 pg (AP) g of Wales College they gave an- HOIINOH Di"-Tl M 3' R if. f D n'oiher demonstration to prove our ll”: R""l)'l"l 3 l 4' -wager ed 0 ” 0 em) statement. The first string for- mg Boy (H. Wm”, H", 4 5 5 Tigers underwent an appendicitis Ward: of Jack Reardom Joe Mul- omciuu. Judges. w, MECAU9. operation today. An "acute gan- removed and his condition reported "sat- 1.nd' 3" wood mm 11, Murphy; grcnous appendix" was announcer. A. B. Cutclllfc; starter. Russell Abbott. YEO THEATRE um;-rgqmg .. Thur. 3 l'.M.: ltrl. I P.M.: Sat. I and I0 RIGHT GROSS ...... .muiranii-niumiuniiun ' guou.-rule.-4-non-r isfactory." 1'0 TOMAIIAWI”-Technicolor On . . !Momliiy night they swcinipetl the llhc" me hlnnders play hos" In Monelon llaiuks 1(l-;'.wiIh one of A ruszizeri h-iillc is CVp(t(llPd lo- ”'"'V 0'(l lmii: power prrform:in- twulto start tonight. (ii-or',:(: lVleLni;'in. re- result of a mouth . .L":st in Dtllnlllloll plfly at Wiiini-l 3 ling next month. . mate 1-'C0i'cd once and assisted on '- as evidenced by his 2': points while Reardon played his usual spectac- ulnr game. Bob Mooney and Clar- ence MacDonald played a smart blocking game while Earl MacKln- lnoii Fred Coylc and Dave Ken- bcst offensive ball from MacLcan and SC.'-lX'lf;lt?!;'.y(,5:c1..cmy (quick field goals early ill the third ogniiartcix Charlie Ballcm was their. the scoring for the Saints seconds after the con- test started. Duniihy made it 4-0 the Y's first basket, Reardon seer- 1”” (0""('' led in points in the first half and with Iliird-working Willie htnrsimli, - Si. lllikc's kid who (plays his heart out every llnl" lie with sixl points each led the Saints attack quarter while Le- Pazc par-rd the losers with three was must it lead in the first quarter of last ' . , p itndrrson of Glll('l' Buy in tlir iiir;l1l.'s cmirrst. Tliev lrrl 45-2:! at :':rLl:1"I?(';:l(:&;7gbl:;gD hlclth. go.-il srnrinp: zlz-purtnuint. Amini. the curl of the half and 70-31 at Lalltv nn'” Rmmon mg” Km six son has 40 counters to his credit. while Scaiitlcbiiry of the Y izot Mullally got eight points and Mooney five. LITTLE SPORT 81? i By Reason his Cliarloltetowii rtiilmiz team came. skip Frank Hansen and befitting! :11 R manner I and last. yesterday through cham pzons niglit when they won the Prince. Edward Island curling title. The rink, composed or skip Hansen. .mat.c Dr. J. C. Gallant. second .-'stone C. N. Kydd and lead ”H:id" llvlaclnnis came back to overcome; in strong Albcrton lead and win ;thu title in the filial game of the double round-robin series. Wei iextcnd our coiigratiiliitlons to the vi-inning (cam and wish them the ( I 0 0 U I An outstanding feature of the. meet l.i:twcrn Char- .twn day ilotlet-own. Siiinmersiclc and Al- bcrton ten-.ns was tilie siiovring of, filic Alberton rink. skipped by. black Profilt. they went into the. Isrrics the "underdogs and came ii-ithin a hair": breadth of cap-l 1 ring the crown. On Tuesday. they dei'cal:d both the Ciisrioti.--l town and Summcrside rinks to reign early favorites but lost out. when the City rink came back )'Cal.(T(l3)' to win tlirec straight games. Thcir showing along with that of the Summersldc rink cer- 'tainly deserves commendation. . p 0 It took newcomer Paul Saln-1 idon just a little over twclvc min-1 lutes last night to notch his first l scoring point for the Islanders. Saindon. a big fellow, who weighs about 115 pounds and stands near- lv six feet in height. ar.-iv;d g morning and will put in his first appearance here to- .night when the Millionaires visit the Islanders. In Sydn:y he it-.15: -irlnarently pl:iyin:: on a line Wlllil I"Hub” Bcaudry and Bob ('ii':iy. steps ,nn the ire. moved up to second place in the point scoring: race last night with his two goals and assist. Willie now ii"; 70 points. nine less than Joliniiy (lhriiirn of the ileiivers rind his. 33 mills fllaro him second to Jim" For the past few weeks Willie has been having some tough luck around the opposing nets and it; cljusl couldn't lcecp dnfziring liinp r too much longer. . . . . I For the second week in in row lally and Pistol Pete Dunphy scored 06 points bztwccn them and they put. on shooting and passing displays that would prob- ably rival that of any intermedi- ate fnrwsrd line in the Domin- ion. 0 O I Their whole strength does not lie in their forward line for back on guard they have A shorl.- be- lfustest Rltll105 on Sydney ice this Beavers Edge 9 Hawks 3-2 Al Monclon "fast brand of hockey tonight svprvnv. N.-vS:.Feb. I3-(CP)l -Charlottetown Islanders. un- dnunted by injuries and tempor- ary loss of their coach tonight defeated Sydney Millionaires (I-1. in SI Maritime Major Hockey Lt-iimie grime. Muster-minded by defeneemnn Phil Vitnlc while coach Leo Lum- oureux sat in the stands. Island- ers piiiys-it through one of their season. Liimourcux was suspended last week. Except for the early portion of the opening period and brief MONCTON, N.B.. Feb. 13-(CP) .. Saint John Beavers played a to defeat Moncton Hawks 3-2 in I Maritime Major Hockey League game. - Dusty Blair was easily that giin-ic's starring player. 1 in tho third period. be booked- the piiek from Moncton defence- maii Red Olsen at the blueline and rifled the winning tally past goalie Don Lockhart. ' I Bearers took a 2-1 edge in tht-l first. period. the second was scoreless and each team addedi one in the final frame. it. was a close checking game. with the Bcavers outshootlngl Hawks 20-18. llawks failure to get their shots away when with-y in shooting range was a notice-; able feature of their play andi cost them several good seoringl chanc;s. Only four penalties were' t handed out. all minors to the Beavers. Saint John C Goal. C.ardon:' dcfcncc. C. Smcllc. Meslcli, Arub- dcL Lee: forivartls. Hurst. Buch- anan. Langtlle, Ubriaco. O'Fla- herty. Nicolle. Blair. Mulligan. T. ,Sniellc. Meldruni. Moncton - Goal, Lockhart; dc- fcncc. Winemastcr. Robinson. Ol- sen. Milne. May," forwards. cle- m:nts. Barman. Kennedy. Mar- shall, Hrimiltoii. Scholes. Horeck, Rowe. SllMM.Ull' First Period l-Saint Joliii. Nicolle (Blair. Miillizran) 10.42 3-Saint John. Blair (Mulllizani 16.30 3-Moncton. Scholcs (Hamilton) 15,50 Penalty-Arundel 4.22. Second Period Scoring-None. Penalties - Hurst 'i,.a-i; C. Smelle 15.41. Third Perlod 4-Moncton. D. Horeck (Clements, Marshall) 5.43 5-Saint John. Blair 12.14 Penalties-Lcc 19.51. Meldrum 9.40. Stops: Gordon 4 .5 9-13 Lockhart. 4 7 0-20 i. Y. c. Hoop I Team Defeats Newman Club The Basilica Youth Club basket- ball team last night defeated the Newman Club team 55-53 in an exhibition hnsketbnll game play- ed in the Holy Name Hall. Ilubi-rt Murnaghnn led the B. Y. C. attack by scoring 26 pnlntii followed by Drew with 12. Glllll led the losers with 19 while Key: was runner-up with 16. Llni-ups: B. Y. C.: Joseph 9: Murnaghan 26; Drew 12; G. Burge 0: Coady 8: MacGulgun 0. Newman Cluh: MacDonald 0: Revell 10; Keys 16; Gllllc 19; Dolran 0; Kelly 4; Paoll 3; Con- nor: 2. PITTSBURGH. Feb. 13 .. (AP) -Pittsburgh Pirates signed a working agreement wday with st. Johns. Que.. baseball club in the class C Provincial Dengue. This brings to 14 the Pinter minor league affiliations. shot from out n considerable dis- tance few can iiurpasc "Red" Howntt. who plays with the Y. spectncled player by the mime of Bob Mooney who can go up as high for it rebound ni Big Wllle MacDonald. formerly of the Saints or Irving Macxinnon ever could. Clarence MacDonald and Cy Mc- fnec. who was sick last night, lllo play I strong game on the guarding line and last night Mne- Danald showed Ilgn! of I scor- ing punch that we hadn't. seen In the first half last. night. Howatt tried only four and made three. Experiencd basketball observers who were sitting on the sidelines were wondering why he didn't shoot more, Another player on the Y. who plays I lot of good ball out there is Charlie Bnllem. Charlie is a guard and douirt score many points but he's al- ways in there giving his but and before. out For an accurate one hand net during the put two game. hu gone the distance without cub- elltutlon. THE GUARDIAN, CHAHLOTTETOWN Islanders Defeat Millionaires 4-1 In Game At Sydney bursts of the third frame. Island- ers had Millionaires on the run. Sydney's forwards, hardly com- parable to their last four home performances, clicked only once. They fired their only goal at the 11:19 mark of the first per- iod when Bruce Gallagher banged in ii rebound. islanders took slightly more than a minute to make their first return. ll sparkling play engineer- ed by Johnny Dutchak and new- comer Paul Salndon. Hub Beaudry, uncovered near the goal changed the angle on Salndon's shot through Cliff Hicks pads. Hicks stopped 17 shots in the second period to stop Charlotte- town's rampaging drive. The visiting defence featured by Vltnle. Larry Travis and Jolinny Dutchnk. snubbed Syd- ney's third period attack while the Marshall-Bellriiigcr-Smith line. breaking quickly through the home club's pressure tnlllcd three times. FEBRUARY 14. 1952 Rangers. Bruins Tied For Fourth Place in N.H.L NEW YORK, Feb. 13 - (C-P) - Rookie Wally Hergesheimer fir- ed'homc two goals tonight to lead New York Rangers to a. lop- sided 0-2 victory over Boston Bruins. The victory raised the Rangers into a tie with Boston for the fourth and last playoff spot in the National Hockey Lea- gue. SUMMARY First Period 1-Boston. Fisher (Henderson) . .. 2-Boston. Schmidt (Kyle. Clievrcflls) 11:10 Penalty-Kyle 9:30. Second Period 3-New York, llergesheimtr (Eddolls) .. 4-New York. Kullman (Bullcr. Lapradc) :30 6:00 11:29 5-New York. lierpesheiniir (Dickenson. Romy) Penalty-Sinclair 9:16. - Third Period 6-New York, Sinclair (Slowinskii 14:10 Fred- . Vitals. ! Charlortztown Goal. crlck; defence, Travis. Dutchak; forwards, smith, Bellrinige-r. Pawlyshyn. Favcro. Gray. Saindon. Sydiiey .- Goal. Hicks; defence. Levandoskl, Dinning, Mcllae. Whalcn: forwards. Bathgatc. Pirle, Whitlock. Be audry. Maclntyre. Blrukow. Matthews. Hildebrand. Rohmer. Robertson. Gallagher. First. Period 1-Sydney. Gallagher (Rohmer. Robertson) . . 11.19 2-Cdiarlottaetown. Beauclry tsnlndon, Dulchak) 12.24 Penalties - Travis 1.48: Gal- lagher 6.11; Gray 6.11; Levan- doskl 14.50. Second Period Scoring-None. Penalties -. Maclntyrc 14.10; Smith 14.10; Bcllringer 14.10. Mc- Rac 15.25, 19.59. Saindon 19.59. Third Period 3-Charlottetown, Marshall (Smith) . . .. 4-Charlottetown. Marshall (Sirnlth) . . 11.20 5-Charlottetown. smith (Marshall) 15.42 Penalty-Travis 11.18. Hicks .. . . 10 1'1 6-33 Frederick 9 7 10--20 . M.M.ll.I.. Standings Vii l. l) I-' A Pts. St. John .. 40 ill) 8 276 186 88 Clftown a 3:1 30 (i 84 R40 72 llnlifux .. 32 32 5 266 260 G9 Glace Bay 30 3'2 4 229 220 G4 Moricton .. 26 35 8 206 262 80 Sydney .. 24 36 7 19-1 235 5.": lepine Easy Winner in Dog Derby UYFAWA, Feb. 13 - (CF) Wilf (Pit) Leplne. lanky. sure- footed musher from Quebec. romped home an easy winner to- day in the three-day 90-mile In- ternational Dog Derby and said one of his ambitions is to win the race three years in a row. "I'll be back next year." he said as he puffed for breath fol- l0WlH8 R record dash across the finish line. "I would like to win this thing two more years in I row :0 that I can hang on to that gold trophy." The trophy and 81.000 in each are presented to the winner each year. Three successive victories entitle the winner to keep the trophy. Levpine was given the tra- phy at the finish line by Bob Ballard, Toronto sportsman. The 31-year-old employee of the Quebec Licence Bureau in Que- lbec City finished the min 39. Yljlle llp ln 2:08:10 for his best time in the three heats. His 9lIPaed time was 6:71:27. Seven. teen other teams finiuhed, in. cluding two women, The course normally in ma miles. but it was reduced this yen to about no miles because of lack of snow in some soctlonr. The lot) ten winners were: I. Wllf L2plne. Quebeg. 2. Dr. Charles Belford. Decrfleid. Mass. 3. Bill Shearer. Boston. Mus. 4- Emile Martel. Loi-etlevllle, Que. ll. Dr. Roland Lombard. Auburn. dale, Mass. 0. Paul Snvcgeru. Quebec, 7. Ovlde Carrier. Quebec. ll. Sgt. Denla Hayes, Ottawa, 9. Laird Ouellette. The Fun, Man. i 10. Tat Duvnl, Auguuta, Me, loll: of lllu developed and prlntel. 14 hour nrvloc. Double Ille mink. Any roll of I ex- poluro only do conic. Reprints I cents each. lull l'lln lervlee. Olcrleotelowl. t Ma rahall, l T-New York. Eddolis l (Dickenson) . l 8-New York, Ronty Penalties Laycoe 16:22. Sinclair (major) 16:22. Red Wings if Win Over leafs TORONTO. Feb. 13 - tCP) -- lead in the National Hockey Lea- guc race to 12 points tonight byl defeating the second-place Toronto Maple Leafs 3-1. Detroit Red Wiiigs widened their. 15:11, Pavrllch 16144. Second Pr.-rlud 3-Detroit. Drlveccliio (Stasiuk. Wilson) .. Penalties - Bentley 5:52. Iicisel 9:47, Watson 9:47, Goldham ia:52.l Gardner 13:52. Third Period 4-Detroit, Howe l (Skov. Lindsay) 10:18! Penalties-none. Mercurys Win -3-2 from U. S. Team OSLO. I-'eh. l.'t -(G3) -I-:ngel- nert Miller, the most talked-about -hockey player at the winter Olympics. scored the winning goal tonight to give Canada 3 3-2 vict- ory over the United states team in an exhibition game. A crowd of 10.000 filled the Jordal Amfi Stadium for the game. a possible pre-view of the winner of the Olympic hockey championship when the round-rob- in tournarnmt ends Feb. 24. Miller was given a clean bill of health on his eligibility status only about an hour before game time. The decision was given by ii committee of the lnternatlonallce Hockey Federation when no pro- test was raised over Miller havine played formerly with a semi-pro team in England. Canada's tram-the Edmonton Mereurys-held a wide margin of territorial play over the Ameri- cans throughout most of the prime The Canadianq tossed their full strength into the game. six injur- ed plnyers and rill, so there would be no slibls if they lost. Bob Watt. right-winger. and George Abel. the Mercury.-i' lanky centre. scored Canada's other two goals. The United State! goals were reared by Arnold Oss. left-winger from Minneapolis. and John Mul- hern. centre. from Boston. Miller”: winning goal came at 18:15 of the hut period when he banged in the rebound from 805 Watts drive. . BROOKLYN. Feb. 13 - (AP) - Brooklyn Dodgers announced today that all 38 members of the gqund had been signed for 1062 with the receipts of contracts from pitchers Ralph Branca. and Clyde King rind, shortstop Pee Wee Reese. This will be the tenth reason for Reese. the Dodger SllMMAlH' Fl.-ist Period I--Detroit. Leswick (Pryslai) 7:22. 2-Toronto. Bolton 13:46; Penalties - Skov :26. Gardiner in straight knock-out 1...53;11an.scii tossing the last rock. lleJR.45 C.G. Robinson vs. Farlanc. Wm. Morrison vs. Al Glennie. 1:. E. Ellis vs. Edgar Cannon. ll Clfiown. Rink Takes P. E. I- CurIilng.wTille Frank) Hansen. Skips His Entry To Three-Straight Win.s At Siside'Yesterday Frank Hansen of the Char- lottetown Curling Club. who skipped a rink in the Dominion curling championships in Saska- toon in 19-15, will again skip the Prince Edward Island champions in the 1352 title Play N WWNPCS next month. The blond. almost carnal - playing Charlottetonlan gained the heights of curling greatness in tho Island Province It Summersidc yesterday by win- ning three straight matches in the second and final day of a series with rinks from the Summerside and Alberton Curling Clubs. The Hansen rink won the pra-1 -......s...m.g.ggggg& match of the series with Alberton They downed the ' an impressive l5-6 count. rink won a total of five ends hm when Alherton was ' singletons, the Hnycs rapping liome four enders. No. 2 was B blank and the mi. end went un-played side could not be overtiilten. It was the first win of the semi by the representatives of the Sum. mcrslde club and it heralded the return to Hayes. Profllt rink ii, Each settling for rink wgi-I End 35 Summer. form of Skip 3,". Second Cliarlnttctoim vi(.i.,,y The Cliarlottetown rink rang- vincial championship last. nishtillll their Secanla vmury oi ill! by defeating the liayes rink fi-omldfly by d'””M'i"3 me A-lllerton Summcrside 15-6. Other members Gallant, mate; C. N. Kydd. sccnndl stone; ':1-lad" Miicliinis, , stone. l Leading 15-6 at. the roiiclusion' of the nth end, the inatcii aiidi(l,l!::illo;?”ti;1ef”""'-in! 5'3"- deadlocked broke into cnd. Albei-ton town rink displayed B consistency 4 miyglsgmln however Roma other on the final end, but lbcfore Prolitt of Alberton mad. a spectacular gaiiic. series was decided without. finish- ing the final frame. The series was productive ofi good. bad and. fit. tzmcs. indiffer- ent curling. but the Charlotte- of play throtigliaiit. They lustl their opening game with Albertonl Tuesday night, but bll('(:OS5fllllyl meet cli:illeii;;.s ilicrinlter. In their zill iiiipoiuiiit nialchj last night the lfansen rink won four sira.;;ht (Wide, iiieliidiii; the only big "5" and of the series, before a rcply from the Summer- slde quartet. In that short time, they ran up a count of 10 whiciil proved enough to tiike the imitcl: and title. Playing cnsily and ran- iiily from then on there was no rink got. away to it flying start tak- ing the first four ends with the fifth being it blank. They led B-0 before the Bayes rink got a single- rznk of the winning rink are Dr. J. c. 10;:-was n memo" M m cm ms. . scoring matches which early battled on even terms up to the in a late .-iftcrnooii match marked eiigagcmeiits. The rink; At the seventh end they we” 7-all. Hansen thou the clear with a two retaliated with one the 11th. bid to tie the last shot. drhv .1 narrow 'harf. and just failed by fl. vi-N. .' (ion to gain a shot. over two Char. ilottetown stones lying cio,-,9 1,, the inner circle. Hansen throw away his mm shot, gambling on the judgnis dc. lcision follmi-lug measurement of ilhc opposing rocks. i doubt. as to the eventual out-l, Th” lllll"-V0795? come. lsllmmffsldc 000 om 201 041)..” Ti-oiihy Prcsrnti-d C1ilTown .. 122 100 010 201-10 Followiiig the niatcli the pic- slclent of the Prince l:Idu'ard ls- rilbcrinn. mi 102 011000.; land Curling Assocsnison prescni- Summersidv om oio coo 24o-ii ed the British Consuls trophy "in. token" to skip Hansen and his il"?”.”"" 2woozm7moTl rink to,-,;clhcr with ap-pmprintc chjmrn " 001220 uoml49 individual prizes to lllc winners -- thc runiicrs-up, the Albcrtuii " " , . In their morning match with Summerside the Ch.-iriotictoii-n S'side curling l siinimcrsidc curling schedule for ion in the sixth. Hansen nppe:ired.Tllllf3d3Y. FCDYUBTY Hlh. to' have the match well in lnniill when in the 11th end the merslde rink counted 3 lilg "four" and trailed by only one point. 9-ll. coming home. 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