12 The Guardian. Charlottetown, Tues. Jun. 21. 1964.lH°ckey schedule {Games Airmen, Juniors 1.1911... i»°;:0ff1gOg;l°yVgve H O L M A ’ S TUESDAY games were played in George-.; 0 7 a.m. ~ Midget All Stars. town Rink on Saturday as this 4;oo .. Micmac vs, Braves, hockey season tempo increased 5:00 —— Pontiacs vs. Apaches. in all age groups. The Murmi SU.'\1.\IERS1DE —- rile RCAF‘.in the third. The Juniors got: “=00 —1P°<lU°15_Vs- Micmact *.‘3'F’°"’ .P°°W°lffC ’l““‘5 8 °°"n ’ Eagles and Junior Legionairesltheir lone tally in the final per-‘I 7 1” ~ M0SQllll09~‘ Pl‘8¢0C9- V"'°"‘g Wm M 3 peewees 35 ‘ split a doiihfeheadl-. during t.he‘lod. Bob Sleigh scored three}WliDNESDAY ‘hey “"899 l" “"9 .3°“‘5f‘° ‘”."'l weekend. the Eagles trounclng for RJCM4‘. Reltoii, Loignon.l 7 3-m- -- P69 W99 C¢’fl'9lllllEll6 by 3 9'0 ‘Core’ S°°““3 °' W’ the Legion boys 01 at C-lVlC:Pl’11l.llp5. Boone. and Kenny: M0 to M5 Pm — Pam-igzmegirgifsg :1‘§“;‘:::er £31”! Stadium on Saturday afternoon. lMacDona.id gettinu singletons. ~wel;lil All Stars. ,t ’ h d H .5 Wm m_. and the Juniors coming back to f;Toy-Toy Gallant got the Jun~ . THURSDAY: ‘gt’ 93° an 3"‘ ' 9 ' ‘ th E 1 ‘-4 t ti ejiors goal. Six mill n ltlesi 6 pm. —- Bulldogs vs. Pan- ‘ = T?uCg:F‘ siatloggzflllk Don aSundva1y. Ewere evenly (1l\/‘l¥1t:.); plietaween l thcrs. Tl‘? Georgetown 1’ 3 P 9 Vi The Juniors lure playinvilhe tlcams. 6:45 —- Bobcats vs. Terriers. wmgms had.” Shade m°re me‘! their l'0urt.h and filili games in‘ 1" Sundays g;um_._ [hp Jun. FRIDAY: ggrfubgvhalgilgli fiurégg 8< mall.Y fld.\'S- Tl‘-E1! held ‘-119 lors were hitting harder and« 7 3~m- ‘“ Hamam 0” 5'3"-5~ winner‘; \/laCLean- aim p0]1a;-al Ea~<__‘le:- tn 1-0 in the first period. : ba(|k.che(;k]ng more gf-,”e(~tj\~e.§ 6 00 —~ Midget All Stars. each scored mm with Single“. lilll“fa('l(’(lyhH(1.l_\' alter that, the .1_v, The first pg‘;-_od ended 2. 7.00 .—— Cougars vs. Beavers. going to Mam“: Harris and "9 _ ,,~~_:fi__,fi '_ ' _“ l 9 59°09 99"" v 3" ma 9’; ed the two goals for the losers. .lt 4-2 about liall-way through Alexandra Beats Mu,-ray Hapbour Bantams the final session. But the Jlm- ‘ skated off with a close win over St. .iors strlick back quickly, scor- ‘Cherry Valley the local; as they edged by a 4-2 ling three goals in less than five In a regular league game 0! score. For the winners the goal- _ B '_ SI ‘d mlnutes l0 lake the VeI‘d'l0l- . the Pownal District Hockey getters were: — MacLean with 90 S e F01‘ Juniors. the marksman L e a g ii e, Alexandra defeated a pair and singles going to Saun- l“'9r€ Grant Grady. Lloyd Gal- Cherry Valley by the convincing ders and Buell. Ari Str.’«in:'_s saint nimsiams lam. Nick _F_lllm0rr‘. Alan Gau- ‘score of 8-2. I. Judson paced the The visiting Murray Harbour _ High School Basketball team de- .09‘; find W13119 Gallant. Loignon. 1 winners attack with 2 goals, Girls won by a narrow margin - featod 5,,mm(.,.side High 58_31;Phillips, Ken l.VIacD0nald. and while singletons were garnered over the Georgetown Girls team in an (‘Xllll’)lllOn game played T“"k°“ 93°11 fired a goal to.r;by F. Judson,1-{. Judson, J. as they managed to come up Smuma‘. am,[.nm,,, a, mp SDU,RCAF. The Juniors received Carver. G, Giddings. H. Vand- with a 3-2 squeaker on three a e n S a a Em, ‘ seien minors and one majnnerllaay and G. Beadon. goals by their star performer. ’ mm. ,m.,,,,. “H; H”. mg Elm penalty. The RCAF drawing six For the losers A. Young and: Donna White. while Ella David W. in; ;;,,.,,l_._ “M, 3 mm” minors. Glen I\'Iat.t.he\\'s and Red ‘ H. Blaggenhoef were the marks- was the big gun for the locals. (I _ 1 mm?" H, “.},”_h Wm, picked Gravellr were the referees. m n scoring their two goals. in the first hall. Kevin White picked up ll points and Paul (‘nnnnlly 10 points for the win- l’lF!‘S Bnh liirkey picked up 10 points in lead the losers nf. lensively. lrliile Chick Sllliphant " picked up 6 points. The Saints outscored the visit- in Holman's entire stock in Both Stores roasted on for the win. Fnllnwinl: are the lineups: SDHS; Lawlor 23, P. Connol- ly 10. White 11. Mullally 6. Hub- ley 6. Bordagc 2, K. Molyneaux. ‘.\Iac.\'utt. .\IacGuigan. Dorsey, Smith. Sl-IS: Hl(l((’S' 10. Sillipliant 6. O Cnillsrm 4. Cnnkey 3. I\'icDougall 6. Linkletter 2. Ramsey. Steve a Moncton Team 0 0 “ Wins Twice The visiting lilonclrm Hubs won a pair nf canies played at the _ YMC.-’\ ('t\'Pl‘ the weekend. , In the first game they edged 9 the ' YMCA team 66-63 and l offered at DISCOUNTS At T0 * ‘“‘"'°""‘“"° °E""’ER" Here are some examples from our Hardware, Housewares and Sporting Goods Depts. ‘A’ REGULAR MAINTENANCE , and inspection of your oil heating equipment * 24-HOUR EMERGENCY SERVlGE— I on the double-—when you need it l * BUDGET PAYMENT PLAN to spread your heating costs . n the second contcslt nipped the Pirates 69-66. ‘ ’ In the first contest. Kidd was _. ' the top pnintgctter as he scored , ' .‘ 11 points in the first half and ; follmxed up with l5 in the second .5 half fol‘ a total of 26. Ron Atkin-5 son was the leading scorer fort the losers with 17 points. ‘ In the second game. Hayes, led the way for Moncton with: 23 points while Kidd collected 20 points. Dave Hyndman was. the hi: scorer for the Pirates with 20 points. 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