:---- :o1(lioou.iIIn.cui.iiott.town.-rliuist-v.i..s.1su, » SPORTS FRONT By PIUS CALLAGIIAN Chicago Defeats Detroit; Montreal Edges:Leafs 2-O CHICAGO (AP)-—Two goals The Canadiens remained in a (the first period. A blueline shot few brief spurts when erratic in the final minute and eight tie for l with hicago by rookie defenceman Ted 1-Iar- shooting took the edge on any seconds gave Chicago Black Black Hawks. who beat Detroit rls. recently called up as a re- advantage the Toronto cluh Hawks a 4-2 victory Wednesday 4-2 Wednesday night. C°llld m“'5le’- night over Detroit Red Wings in Canadie-nts tied for the ,A"‘“' 3 5°°'°l°59 59°01“ Pe- placement from Cleveland of the American League. bounced a wild National Hockey League lead with Chicago Black Hawks in olif the right winged’s lea. mod. the Cauudienn assumed W’ game. before the game. The Hawlm HAD N0 CHANCE omplete contro1,_ t them. Only a minute after Detroit's were playing Detroit Red Wings Leafs goaltender J 011 n n y selves were victuns wild ower. who turned aside a to- tilt of 24 shots in the game. had no chance to save on the shot. Montreal, backchecking furi- ously, kept the Leafs bottled up the rest of the way, save for a shooting and a couple ‘of fine saves by Bower before Trem. blay cashed in a neat pass from Henri Richard at 18: the Alex Dellvecchio tied the score in Chicago. at 2-2, Chicago's Ab McDonald Rousseau, who scored five took -passes from Ken Whanram goals last Saturday night in a and Stan Mikita and beat Terry game against Detroit, was fod- Sawchuk from close in to put tunate to score Canadiens’ first the Hawks on top, 32. The time goal against Toronto at 9:20 of was ' arram scored his (second goal of the night into an 1 [empty Detroit net at 19:27. i i The victory kept the Black S ‘Hawks in a first place tie with Montreal Canadiens. who Wed- A S CGSS nesday night beat Toronto 20. The Red Wings remained I Ififth, a point back of New York Rangers, to lose to Boston. _ [ Queen Charlotte's annual Ice and Francis Whitlock; 2. Allan . :Sports came off extremely well Acorn and Patsy Doherty: 3. Rousseau 19 (T. Harris, Harperl and a large crowd was on hand Susan Williams and Rodney Mac- ‘9:20 eualties —— Shack 1:41, to witness the closely contested 1nnlS- ‘M°"tr°al bmch penalty served Chicago carried a 2-0 lead into the final period on goals by Interscholastic rclay: BHS. lb)’ Gray 3125. Laperriere 17:34. ia1ood_l Second period — no scoring. hockey players must ln' 0 about winning I hockey League. ee times since the new league got underway, the 601- legians have appeared at The Forum alld have Swen 3 E°°d account es. Yet they haven’: been able to garner a single point despite their fine output. _ Their first outing was against St. Dunstan s Jayvees and the Welshmen on that occa-sion seemed to have victory all wraPP¢d up, They surely had the Red and Whiters on the run as far along as the third pH'_i0d.blli just couldnt ma_i‘iageb0to sI_t‘i:'vne1 off the Saints‘ Erizitdglve Ilia she cligslnlz SlaEe5- hn 3'5 out the road won a .v a - _sco . i Next time it was North River that appeared 31- 0PP0||9nl§ for the city scholars. This time there seemed no doubt aboll Wclshmen led 9-4 in the third. It was a mattel; the remaining minutes. they played them out 3| times and nipped Prince of Wales 1" 3" ird. Richard and Tremblay broke away while the Leafs were play. ing four forwards and a de. fenceman up in an effort to tie, Richard drew defenceman Kent Douglas to him, then flipped it pass to Tremblay in the clear and the winger drilled the puck past Bower's outstretched glove into the comer of the net. SUMMARY , First period — 1. Montreal, oi iiiayNngtiiuR' red six rg , or lver sco Johnny McKenzie and Wharram but at 12:20 of the final frame, Larry Jeffrey scored his sev- . , enth goal of the year and fourth °°"‘*l’°““°“5- against me Hawks io piiii iiie The feature event of the even- .. '°.:::ll° ":i‘l;.:":'..‘l:.:.-.:“.:’.‘:' as .::..;:l:°:‘:.:. ‘ ' . u lgan-coacie ' cbiitest rind trailed 5-1 after 20 minutes. They closed the gap to Biii weathei-hie. Allah 3-5 3”" “V0 and "“L5°°’°d me” °l’°°"°ms 3'1 m the mm but wings within one of a tie. llng ‘V35 8 -hoclfey game between Jackie MacEachelrn. Jamie lg9'f'§'l‘1l;541 "D l*3lP°l"'1l§f'4°8 5--"ll. ( fi’‘i5l‘ed °" me shmi end "E 3 9‘8 score’ I Dr Neville Winograd 41- out of the Western Conference faces the problem of a finan- Delvecchio then hit the tying llihe W0 81‘€’h<l‘lVa1s Birchwood Kenn€¢'ly- 1 u .' ‘ W2 as ' ' Pm" That's 28 goals in three contests and yet the record of the A eariold dentist has bee‘; 85- Na om last fan for the first i _ i ’ marker on 8 conversion of a and Queen Ci,m_i°“e_ ford‘17.53. ‘ welshme" is 3 dj al 0'3‘ ' ‘ yi ned the job ‘of shah nin timie in 14 years Dr Wino- cm denclt that appeared ‘"1 (pass by Gordie Howe I John Kane's pucksters came 3 Th"-d peflod—2‘- Montreal‘ (" IFS appaiimnlt that ism: tilveldhinen ofiteiniilieifs ii/oliliiudi £3? l tshi football teeth of Wiiihipeg grad elected president of the the team’: books last season. I giiicago goalie Glenn Hall iout on top 8-4 but Bob Millet-vs Weishmen TOP i;;‘;l‘a"‘ilt’;'ayR0]u9sse(zE‘°:‘§‘:;‘g) 1&2“ ouhforti-s eague u e eenceen ‘ .. .'. - ' , , —— 2- glg ugp. If these winlms collcgians could cut down the output of Blue Bombers, who finished Winnipeg Football Club. also (CP Photo) imade 28 sisal!)/l¢‘a:MARY zboys showed a marked nmprove- Pirates 65- Saves. the enemy. they'd start gettl-ng points when they appear at First eflod_-1 Chic M iment from last week when they Hodge 7 3 n.,,'_i_1 Bucko Tl~ainor‘s ice pal-ace . P - . 33°‘ _'°' (Were <‘ll'01>1>6d 8-0 by the same ‘Bower B 7 (L24 Kenzie 7 (Hull. Pllotel 0.49 (team , PWC Welsllmcn edged the “wndance 13 932 Penalties — Ingram and Hay (pirates 65.50 in a legular lea~i ' ' ' 7:50. McDonald 11:20. Jeffreyi Ana" FI°°d and Jame Ken‘ 11:54. M l k l t a 14:28. Barkley inedy paced the BHS squad with ' (two goals apiece. Birchwood's . Regardless. the Prince ‘of Wales lads are giving fine enter-..i 0 0 O - O tainment in the loop and one of these nights the breaks will v - ride with them. To date, they haven't been the recipient of such l breaks and their turn is overdue. uc game in the Island Inter-i How about it, Welshmen? I E mediate ‘C’ Basketball League game at the PWC gym last Minor Tiils 16.52. Second period — 2. Cliicag . 0 ° , °~ h - ‘ht. Du gap of the Wclsll-. PLAYOFF DATES for Maritime playduwns In all brackets Wharram as «Mum McDon- °‘ °’ "““”‘5’“"“ “’"° J‘ M“ 2.5,, was gioi, point getter for i A PIG d will likely be released this weekend following the semi-amiual n I aid) 9;z3 Pena1ties_1-[owe 3;13_ iEaChe1'n. B. Weatherble. Affleck the winners Wm“ 14 iminis_i M. Pronovost 15:53 ]and LeClair. Third period--3. Dctdoit. Jef-l Hy""m“““ ‘m high p°"" man‘ meeting of the Maritime Amateur Hockey Association in Monc- i _ ton. , , i i - . 4 . ' 27 't_gI licre arc last week's minor We don't know with certaliily how folk-s i'8,'~Z1ST(‘2‘€d until we , Queen Curio“? snipers “ere M me gamc’ hmrmg 0'" Eight i-inks remained in con..‘,wardiin~g to th Summerside P. Nelson (RCAF1 the 7 (Mug,-e on Gadsi, ) Y . , . . il -. 5 _ get a look at secretary-registrar Hanson Dowe1l's lineup this itemion after yesterday's gamesirinks each of three wlinning 031 100 020 2-9 ‘12;li,o 4_ Detroit, igeivecchio )1"; ;lv(va'-We Ma°D°"‘gau w’tht“° 3“ l" 3 1°5”“g f,3“5'°‘ F°"°“""9 -l'i|(ilA(‘ll:\I;:yl{{;‘El(l§tISl.lTs weekend. However. we are taking it for granted that Sandy's [were completed in the “Silver idcceisive margins. Vivina Stheen‘:J. Mac-Mill-an (R(CAFl lrilowe, MacDonald) 17:06 5. 1 °" 5”“ “d 3°” D°"°"~"' °“ ‘"‘’.”‘° mm ‘"°”"’5' h 5 Loons 1 Falcons 4 (M. Power R°3'3l5 379 “°3l9i°"i“g 5e“l°" and J°‘h““y'5 Filing Hawk‘ D" Competition at the Summer-land her mates won overi 000 100 021 0-4 Chicago, McDonald 13 (Whar- §°ac.h' . Pumes " Mcamme 'l,Lid§u,he3 Davie) ' Summerside Combines and RCAF Eagles intermediate ‘A’. Side mriiwg ciwb The swnd_lthe Doris MacDonald rink fimmin Smiiih (Mi 321013100 i_m ram Miidia, W52 6. Chicago following are the results of Hyndmaui W. Macbeail (Wt 16.; O-limes Rcabira 1 (L S“ We understand that North River Juniors will register its mg 0‘. ti“; sm,vi“’)” is as foi_1Cha,i,io“eio\m_ The wine S0,m_ M. smaiiman (S) Wharram 27 (McDonald .\’,ic_ ‘the various events. Howaltzt 5, Holman 6. LC. Bu-mail ‘d G P m- )5 - W1’- junior club and of course. Summerside Leg'lonaire.=. a defullte '10“? leis ioumome eiimimted we no 172 300__i5 Neiii) 19.27 penaities_dad’Sby Total 60. 1 la’ . '. ' e rs ' threat for Maritime lioliors. will most certainly be ill the junior i ‘ W L ' Ann Spica rink from me RCAF EM Stewart (C) 2.44 vasim 864 I EVENTS pwc __ Duggan 14‘ Diamond Buogues 2 Jays 4_ (K. Mar. fold. As usual thcre'll be plenty of juveniles midgets and ban- g A ,_ h N 4 oi t A n 12-3 and MM Ha es! . 011000 101-. ‘ .Sa,Ves . . Girls 13: 1. Sylvia Stevellson; g_ McGi.egoi. 3_ Ammio 8‘ -i~ay_ Don-ald .2. F. Mat-Kinnon. I). tams entered from Prince Edward island. ihlaly l\ic olson (ll) ‘s a "ll ‘ f ’ ‘def ed ltlh . ‘isawchuk 8 1011 29 2. Joanne MacMillan: 3. Wendy 10,- 1‘ 1-{uggah 15, 13:;-eedoh 4, Li-’.n'1n 3l. Charlottetown folks will get a preview tonight of int.ermcd- 11'!-won MacDonald (Cl 3 l’ I 3”“ .191 °“‘‘5°m° 93‘ 913.00 P..'Vl. DRAW iii ii 8 9 11"”! jYounker. Ling ,,_ Dagg ii, Tomi 65-,_ Larks 5 Gulls 4 (L. ileum. late ‘.4’ competition when RCAF Eagles are guests of Johnny‘: Shirley We (5) 3 lipaulle B".‘,“l°" ‘l“a”e‘ 1243- Thelv, sheen is) f a ‘ 5 Boys 12; 1. Angus Beck; 2_ :—:—-—————————-—-soy 4. D. Gallant. I. MacDoll. Flying Hawks at The Forum. Both teams have strengthened IP15 MCI-ellan (Cl 3 l ,fn0$l lhflflllnfl matah 0‘ w9d'i 301333 04,i____m- MONTREAL 2 TORONTO 0 (Shane Foster; 3_ Aian Jame3_ iztld. D. Thompson. R. Sobcv greatly since they last faced each other. so there's no use try- Wlila mers (S) 3 1 ncsdays Play W38 the mnilfihiiji MacDoi.iaid (C) i TORONTO (C1)) _ Mommaif Boys 13, 1 Jimmy Lord. 2 K0 t ‘2). i g to compare their abilities. You'll have to see them in action Vician Sheen (SJ 3 1 A between shut-ley Dye and Willa , 010 000 200__ 3 (C E n a (hens blanketed‘ Toronto gimbert Sm’wa'ri_ 3 wiibu ii-mt" Doves 5 p(t,ii(.ans 2 B_ Giiiix 3 ‘° "“ ‘"3’ l“‘l5l“5- Anna *l3Ye5- ‘S’ 3 1-5°"'e"5- The 5°"“'° “'35 ‘M 3‘ ‘A Spiccr tRcAFl ‘Ma le Lcafs with checkin" hercl oil 14- 1 ‘Lil’ Brtt' 2' 3- K<‘llV- A- -WacGuiaan 1' these Hawks and Eagles hale definite designs on the ‘Fran Mcxlennan iRCAl-‘l 2 1l7-all in nine ends, and the: ' w0o00om_3 weg d .01“ d 1: d d; ’ S ' _' 1 ‘an, a ' ' T k Ga (Boll D -Wood» ' U Maritime Intermediate ‘A‘ crown but Summerside Combines l The Man Nicholson |'inkl\viila Somers rock tlhat endediw _ S yih Eesaiayihnh’ . :1" h antei.[Ma"re°" Ben‘ 3' Heather Am”. a 1 Crane: 6 Owls 1 (K A ' could very easily clip the w-i.ng_q of both of them, However. you ‘f vtiontaigiu came from be. 3 the contest missed by a na:'-! ‘ mas‘ ) -i e e 5 9". m." 5 “mu ° '5l1‘0_n$1 . ‘ ' "5“"' — .- i 17"!‘ - _ 9 . . 011 111 601—12,the season. winning 2-0 before Girls 12; 1_ Anne Sim, “son. -_ , null. . Thompson. D. Then- would not get Johnny or the Aimlen to agree to Lils. Each oi , - .. . . . ~ - » . 6 - . K '1 t h 5.» .1 f .i , . - - hum '0 we the 5Umm9r>1d°..ou nia-ism to give Dye rink :13 932 restless fa - . was on uh: 6 - (208 muult 2 G. Mcoueid 2 D M . them maintain ey are head for the crown. is . - ,i th - i- t. A- Hayes lsl l ' "5 , ;2 Debbie Ballem. 3. Janet ,i)uMiai=ii,a,:t. at \r0,.ih River .. ' - ' 3° So tonight you can get an idea of the stlrengtlh of both Flying ‘. dhiney gyneh oggsmiel .e"m”S9 ‘ the Victory. ll-7- I 010 410 510-12 ; 305 R°“5593“ alld Gl“°5 j Downe. rink‘ Tuesday nix” A- I\mr"°n‘.’ . Hawks and Eagles. Each club will present its strongest lineup : 6 eat 9 nsple in e ' Lint-scores for Wednesday: iP- Burden lcl .Trembla_v scored the g03l5 “’ l- Girls 15: 1. Frances Whitlock; I Goal scorers fry Kingston wot-c Blueblms 2 R°b”l5 2 ‘R- Ml’- and a fast bruising battle can be expected. 101 000 001- 3 .3-551179 Canadlens 0f in l935l 3 'p.m. (iI‘aM'. The final score was “ N. h I M) i .2 . _ . (‘aha p LMh«5i,one 3 F ii . V. . .Hth Mil;3.l< Jln-:i=*eem M.l\ 2 B.-v -- --3% Treat yourself to_an evening of good hockey elltei-tainnient. ‘12‘8_- ‘-l?3“°“ 5_la°D°“al‘l “k ‘L 0 son (410102 201 3 __ 14, 6 PM. iSh3l‘€ 0f lhe Nallnnal ll0Cl<0y ismica er 1 5 are“ 01 N2“, :1‘ Ciiici-Cf:Z]€;i.i;ei;. - ‘ownl. . Be a-t The Forum tonight at 8.15 when Eagles and Flying Hawks imalnlallled l-‘h9_l-l‘ llnhealen Fe‘ . A Spicer iRCAFi in smaiiman is) iLeague lead. Lcafs managed ‘ BWS 14_ 1 Fred Quimr 2 Dixon and Roddie Macxenzici Ravens 2 Crows 1 (B, ‘liar-. square off. -cord by trouncig tlhe Fran Mc-_ ' . . 0 ,only 23 shots on goaltender : - ' ' ‘ ' v- - ,, ,. _ Donald C. Trainer G \ -. . ~ 001 020 0.10 0 — 6 01 030 011 000-5 , . [mug stevehsoiy 3 Bobby Firing m:irkc..< for Dunsiaff - - - fiat Lennan rink of the RCAF by; :1. Mcuinan (C) .Charlle Hodge, who coasted to J ' ' “age were Kevin Hiigiie; and-iDunald.) the score of 12-5 In each . in; mi 101 an 1___8ii’llS Si'illi.0lli.. E Wc-‘lvcs 2 Seals 2 (B. Mar- ‘Dnilald. J. Andrew. G. Camp- bell. K. Gorvcatt). Strange Happenings 11' didn't look at all natural to see the results of basketball and hockey games involving St. FX teams Tuesday night. The X-Men were trounced in their own backyard in hockey of: A their three victories tlhe M'ac-lB‘ H‘“”’" (C) Donald rink from Charlotte- 100120 020 0 6'“ I, M 15: 1. Lowell Brown: 2. iwinstm A’l_‘,l_','f'l‘,”5' ‘ll. town had to come from behind 3 Boys iiiacmnaid (C) David Scott; 3. Donald Lothlan. 1 100 mi 232 z___i2 : Girls 15: 1. Heather MacLean; i2. Joan MacCabe: 3. Carol Anne ‘P. Burden (Cl - 021 002 201 l — 9 F. Mcbellan (RCAF) by UN-B Red ii I T‘1vi1en.300 o'clock dlaw yes ' wliitowav ‘ii Rams 6 Calfibous 0 (G woo" . Dev‘ 5 6-2 and Dalhousie threw a t. d _ - 1 - . ' - 5_ V S) 522 clo 000 o— 5 3 2 ' A . : ridge. D. Brown. B. M l.»- prise on the basketball floor by edging the Antigvlliigii 2i'Ju§l.‘i. (l°‘‘‘l*'Y “"35 l'*""“°“"“‘l’ “‘“ D” ‘ 011022 0011- 3 M. Nicliolsor. (Ml ‘ angers - I B“-"5 “‘~ ‘- “"‘Y“° M3“D°“' :Top§ Borden tyre. G. Bell. M. Mobbs ac by 8 'smIehp0im' ed ' I W" S°"‘°”‘ ‘S’ i "Z1000 333 ‘F12 i vnw YORK (-'lPl Three -“rid.-lv K iris‘ Gretcllan wal-l lTa‘Vl°"“' ' mes ave (hang Indeed‘ l H-Ockey 1 mo 20" 22" 0 " Tis‘ Dy". ‘S’ 100 mm01_ aiformer mem4bers‘of New York tors \.'-aiiovgGen-rgc Ruth stew.l A Junior Lcpiiriinairc team F°’.‘°5 5 B'‘‘‘‘’'‘'’ I ‘G C"”“l“ i .12 NOON DRAW 3- smlth ‘RC-AF‘ ‘ 7 ' ‘ ‘ ' iSii2lilii)’ under-sl'll'l'ed t.licnisclvc:‘h°“ '3' G' C°°l’el'v 13- R"b°l'1*‘- 1 1 By THE CANADIAN PRESS l McLellan (Cl ' ml 020 oix)o—s(R““g°"5“D°"" P'°““"°'-Md’ "‘“' “d f-ted B d- t -l'-hm‘ “al‘ll°S°n>« , GROUP A ' ‘ A , i‘Hcbenton and Orland l\urtcn- Reiay X boys; John C,-oshy_‘ 903 3 0l‘ in 931“ “_ll‘« ; Elk . n . 200 005104 0-12 \. Sheen (Si 010 £14 101 2—1l, , , had mi 3 [avers dress?“ i, s 4 SDYHIDEPS 2 (D. Mac- . w L T F AP. ;bach—-cooled off their former lnninid Loiiiiaii Jim" Ranger ih Y fi’ 16! 1 .V Loan 1 Macvlm B H i 1 l ." i L I . . I: .- 92 , ' i_ _ it an‘ ' ._ 2 e C e U etnussia 5 0 0 47 610 ''”''-‘'"‘'‘"°s w°d"°5d“y '~"“h' by W9 l“*"PhY- 'P%Ec0if"t0 I cxw-a Sit ‘iii’ ‘" aid 2 G Rcdd G Consta 9]» l 0 9 ‘scoring all Boston Brilln goals , . , _ ~ - -, ’“"'e 3 “lc - “ “ml . ' ' 7- - ble- lcanada 5 0 0 29 1110 _ Y . ALtulacy1ace_ 1. Gary Wool iasi mghi Ti“. ‘mix. ai i. Md L-,,miL.,. 4 (maps 4 (B Soho 5 Sweden 4 1 n 37 9 8‘ e ‘if “ 3'?.“‘f”‘°“a‘ "“°“°V ridge: 2. William Bin. : the first umind was 2.1 for 3. K. ivIacl\'innon B iudsony ‘ C'5.l°Vak1a 4 1 0 32 10 si eague ‘KSla“l;'i‘iiARY Partner race: 1. Lowell BFOWD :Jll)li()l'S. 'l‘llC.\’ lcd 1-2 at the clid 1:3. Poi\ci'. G. Povvetr -2). ' = e ease o ay i t 2 t § - no ., . .. lPenalties—Hadfield alld .\iolins. .‘ ‘"“_ “}' °‘ ‘“‘ :,“"‘«'~’*‘ W}; Bcavc-us 7 Terriers 3 (T. Cul- i gxiggrqznd 3 3 if 3 iminors and majors. 0:20. Wcs1- ill?‘ g_"5ll‘l;\li*'l‘_ it'll 4. R. Powers 2, F. Carmich- : He" i‘ ti” intermediate5K°"5m‘g”’"- 5990"“ menllonm Wednesday‘: Results ' O S S lfall 5328' Caha" 16133‘ Gendmn lwilliams :.D'lV(:a Cfalldftu Nilctkiap“ W Duncan’ S’ Murphy‘ M’ -_ 'C' hockey schedule as released‘ ed team is home team. ‘Canada 5 irihiahd 2 "1753. _ OIL -piiimm-9' aha Johi p(,ii-i‘,;.,- .vL.i,rFl*"'lll3.‘-1<'lnl- by Art Perry.‘ Chairman of-well -The winner of Zone 4 V5 th e Russia 10 Germany 0 S. " Re ional Hi h School (‘iris ilnder seven 1 Marcia = Sec‘-md Betmd _— Bnsmm lung 5lll‘?"°l°“5- - R0301‘-3*“-N Panthers 7 Bwbcais 2 ‘D’ Doll," : l‘é()dL"i,(E_:’dCOmm1iiee of the Prlncei winner of Zone 5 for the c ounty Sweden 12 Switzerland 0 “Suzi: Icegspons “gs 0“ r i 8 Majciiuiayi 2_ ‘Diane’ dheverie: Pl‘0nlll‘9 ll 0-l3- 2 l\¢‘“’ Ynl‘l‘- Freddie. Dcsrouolics. a 11 d Ev ”" 2- A- 3°‘-‘h 2- T- 3111191‘ 2» Island b r a n c h of} (B-'ilh€al<‘. Neil- the Amateur Athletic Unioni‘ of Canada. final to be completed by March. 14. Best two out of three w i til ifirst game at home of Zone 4 McKenney 7 son! 15:19 Penalties-Bathgate Alau ;and Mohns 9:21. Cahan 11:58. Czechoslovakia 7 United States h 0'1- rink on Friday as part of their first Winter Carnival. W. Wcatllcrbie. J. kcys blasted Knutsford 60 in a Rclorccs Matthews and Gravel. P. Ward). Comlnuniiy Hockey League 1416- le handed out 14 inimr pellai‘itics.1MlDGETS 3' Barbara Cheverie. cai'_v's Texaco Grease M')n- white fired the Bo-“den goals. Hemycsscy. Boys. ilnder seven: 1. Mat-Donald: 2. Thursday‘: Schedule ed Zone 1—Kin.,g‘s (To be com.~ winner, If third game 1; heces.fN0 games schedui . ‘I“"i°r Ma°1n‘lHowell 16:24. sle ai ()'Leary Community rivnvkthc Juniors "(‘iiill£ iiinc Hill Braves ‘I Iro of 3 (R1 . ; . .‘ . v 10C: ti 1-. -Th:3,D dSt t. - - _ . .v ~ . -* _ - -- ‘"15 '°-V- pleted by March 2! Sourls vs; sary. gate receipts will be spliti Fridays Schedule ‘ (’im:1e “on '9 C as‘ com °(§’iris eig:t"yeaf:arl_ Donna iM:';::lnel;]1‘T£0flBathgétglgiahstirli. Tll(‘lsddl_\ night. um-Donald hi igmdm wi A B I. 0“, n‘ Durant‘ stmdmam 7 Mile Road: 7 Mile Road vs; In other league action. Mount major pgnalty for fixzhtinlz. and third game at home of team.Canada vs. Czechoslovakia '. _ - . - . . _ Pla_;gcnhocs 2). Heatherdale; Heatherdale vs: scoring most goals in first twolRussia vs. Sweden 1 Mnowmg 3': mile 1r°“i’{”.5' k gvhgsénés %'|:‘":: Ma°D°“3ld- iBoston, Hebenton 12 (Leilcr, Royal ffarmcrs battled Cape — ‘ men 5 4 poh-ti,-it-5 4 (Mai-_ Souris: Souris vs Heatherdale: United States vs. Finland Boys. pm.“ 00‘ ' 1c y‘ l g l 11 Moms) 15:33 °‘ Boston‘ kuflem wane Fishermen to a H t1 Donald 2, Arshenau]l_ Cami), izfiiiivsrv SEMI-FINALS 'C°'“"‘“°d °“ 933°’ Winner of Zone 2 and 3 will play the winner of Zone 4 a n d 5 —— Best two out of three in the Provincial c Semi - final. To be Canada vs. Russia 1 mentioned team is home team.‘ completed by March 21st. 1964. Cl€Ch05l0V3l<l3 VS~ 5Wed€l‘l- ’ Zone 2——Queen‘s (To be com-, Winner of Zone and 5 h as i l Heatherdale vs 7 Mile Road: 7: Mile Road vs Souris: Heather-"i dale vs 7 Mile Road: Souris vs: Heathcrdale: 7 Mile Road vsl Souris. In all games. secondj Switzerland vs. Germany icheveria Saturday’; Schedule i eys were Roilinée Turner, . »‘.i’."“é:li‘i°i'..’?i'.§‘:.‘1i"é‘i‘.'...i;...”?;‘%.'y°.‘ “Wax 4 New Glasgow 6 . In the nighltcap Allison Sillikcr ll""dS°F 4 MOW-on 4 (overtime scored twice for Mount Royal he‘- an Alton Sllllker and Clair Sil-‘ ‘likcr notched the others. Jerry Howard potted tivo for the Fish- ermen and Elwood Cooke and Keith Shaw were the other boil 2. Blanchard. ‘M3cDo-illrall. .l\ltQuaid, Sta-nllcy). ilois 4 Micmravcs 3 (Camp- hcll. Frizzell. Plaggenlhoes 2. .\lacDona|d 2. l\lacKinnou). Hawks Hosting (Prentice. Gendron) Pena1ty—Green 10- 44. !P§iii‘t/ees 4 710-31 SPORT ECHOES lCU=RI.lNG DRAW iron MONTAGUE k Marksmen for the Grease NSSHL Finland vs. Germ any United States vs. Switzerland plcied by March 2» Coveh e a d; choice of first game. If a th i It! vs Hunter River: New Haven. game is necessary it will be vs Millview: Hunter River vs‘ played at the home of the team 33, THE CANAIMAN PRESS New Haven: Millvicw vs Cove- _ By Norman lilacdonnld Summerside Bureau of The Guardian i scoring the most goals in the ' ' T fll ‘ ‘ h M t "‘a 5m”- (_ head: Covehead vs New Haven;. first two games played. G a to Monhreai g 1!; 1?) 15: l Cu,ii‘:ig0di.(:iV\l;:ni»%il§1-itiuE:.Sda"ylT ii‘.-iifii Referee was Allison Ellis. . . Hunter River vs Millview: Mill-; receipts will be split if a third Chicago 25151015911552 CIQ '3 Pgssibilifies l ,,,,,,'y '.;,i,_ ' Mount , leans the league ; view vs New Haven: Hu nte j me is p yed. Tommo 23 23 313012354 Y 1 5.45 p_m_ iwlhtllf gig? ha? 7. a River vs Covehead: Covehead PROVINCIAL FINALS N y k 1324 8145 maul . . . _ . . I 1 _ L d- I ‘"150’ 35. °l“'- “W “*5. vs Millview: New Haven vs; Winner of Zone 1 vs the win- D§K.,i,°' i7 23 912i mi 43 ,T02gerM'gg?e9esi; Tfixlg ’5§_§‘..si khhhkeldmuggldgholhgnu ‘here: l 15: 2 - C:-nlt(i-Sal in-...........;... 3 3"‘-l Bl°°ml‘°1d 2 F Hunter R iv e r: Millv i cw vsl nor of the Semi finals. Be at Boston 1329 9119152 35 Cioy-S Stock ii iimc higher be_ irixcramd mackflei? Maybe . K. suiiivan \.s_ B_ pom, ‘ Hockey action returns to The‘ will b ' l - - Hunter River: New Haven vsl Two out of Three for the P ro- ‘Ci 9 anxmus 0 grab a ‘N Covehead. vincial Intermediate C Cham- Zone 3—Quecns (To be com- pions ‘p. to be completed by pleted by March zl Morell vs March 31st. Zone 1 has c h 0 ice Mount Stewart: Mount Stewart of first game, with the above vs Dunstaffnage: Dunstaffnage: regulations in effect. vs Morell: Mount Stewart vs In all Round Robin Series Morell: Dunstaffnage vs Mount Win 2 points. Tie 1 point. If 1 Forum tonight with Jolinny‘s' . Flying Hawks alid RCAP Eagles The lineups of each club are Playing the_l€8dln8 roles. set now for the season and rival Its true it's an exhibition en-i coaches will get their best tlltn counter but the teams will play action tonight so as to get it good , _ ' It as though they were hlzhlmli idea of the abilities of their Pisquid and St. Thcresas for the Maritime Crown. Both boys, Hawks fee] they can tam fought to it 3-3 tie in hockey act- Eagles and Hawks are register- cause it showed that Clay heat so C-URUNG DRAW »:.."".i.”..“l‘:,*:“..°‘iv';i:...:»‘:*-". The following is the Curlingiiungg. if ca55.iu§'wam~i givén to draw for Thursday at the Char- exageraiion “tar AIL lottetown Curling Club. (Spares C.‘ you 5,, may mhgthg needed). 6.50 p.m. Points 3: 150“. r d —- 1- I W0 1 “min en 5 pease start on_Teams P We rather think it will be :9 .._Draw Game p.m. Ice 1 — Ladies. Ice 2 —- A. Robertson vs. Nicholson. iCUR'L|NG DRAW the other way around. how- ever. When It’: all over. there will be a dead (Clay) pigeon. Successul ”Si|ver D” A _ _ _ . . _ - i _ 1. _ _ _ i , i i the visiting Airmen but Eagles‘ " i.::::°:l ':.l:::::: :2:;..°::: ..'.:.°.*. ..i-.::.:::».:-.*::.::::. 1'”). '°vf~.°.1'é'..".........u ed C rs» emu ‘ , _ nniy of ti‘; game!‘ between the V5. p_ MwMiiian_’ D_ Dough“. The “Silver D" Bonspiel isvivian Sheen. Marion Smallmanl Belvcdere Curling Di-aw for[im.'pisquid md C “neck :2 l’l“y°“5 “ld they Wlll he Rnlnil the outcome. The winner of Zone 2 vs .wm- teams deadlocked Each team C. White. S. Giddings. '°m'" 9"‘ M ."“‘"y ‘"3’ ‘tam .A““‘ HW“ ""3 9'-in l" 9”" Thursday Fell 5llh- ‘counted for the utlier pair. aileti each other once “Mind The °"m'l“ 5°" "9 ‘i 3'15 "er of Zone 3 for Cnumy final‘ will be responsible for appoint- lce 2 - C. ASPPCY. N- Kelly. gilmimufifé icufltmg Clugie ‘mg Th ' i hm fo 7-00 l"-M- _ 1 C. Ryan managed a pair for :i::.’si(:i‘;]n::oCi::r:i‘:i1i,°sncaei§eThe bun.1'i"h"“'l" is to be completed by M a re h ing an Official 'met- and Gog] N. MacNeill, H. Douglas vs. Ewwgyng ‘mi: "fi,,° :§i°,'“., the Mac[c)Io.i1alari..laiifs,ies“l.ea<tiing‘ fol: Ice l_’D Sa““d“"5- Av W|l- St. Theresa's 8210 K. Bradley the intermediate i-Did ands" '.'!l 14. Best two of three with f 1 r st game at home of Zone 3 win ner. lf third game is necessary, be fighting it out in pluydo.'v'§,'§5 with Eagles and Hawks. l But tonight folks should get Judge for each game. and both teams must agree on the offi- cials before the start of the Tanton. A. Leaman. P. Willi-i - lock’ B‘ Mam“. .w_eek advances. Tuesday liightsomes Ice 3 — F. Curtis. son, E. Buchanan. J. Molloy vs. ftook care of the other slngletonl l “'0!!! aHfi . and amen. MacDonald. lelght rink; bad bueu Oilniinated when that many DE M8¢'lby losing two games. and anoth- start throwing rocks. somebod TO-DAY AT nt. Ice 2—F Acor I 0 V - - - - . L John-:Hunter Rt e gate receipts will be split ny E8m€- The AAU Referee Will Knit» 3- Cl'°¢h°ll- 5- Horne 178- er batch of foursomes faded outhad better duck. " . 1 V r an idea as to what t pg of a . . . - - 1',w.1,_ p _ _ i it , D, - - ton M. Bognall. T. La dlaw vs. . Y " of ::i:‘";.:::'°':::.:.ri" :21: w..,.. B“ ...'.:l"..‘.: ::.'::i..":..::":.:.l ‘ ' to we 7”‘ "°'“’M I game will be at home of te a in v scoring most goals in first two games. . Zone 4——(To he completed by March 2! Ellerslle Eagles vs Ellerslle Legion: Tign 1 sh vs E. Taylor, J. Hellofs. W. Jar- "an if the ho . . - . ys intend packing , idme' H’ Kel them in for the se MAHA iir-‘ THURSDAY. FE“. 6"‘ ranged contests. then they hnd;7:.'i0-8:30 n.m.—Que¢n Clnflofla better give a good advertisc~‘11:0o-12:00 n.m.—-Sherwood m. ment tonight. 12:45-1:45 p.m.—P.W . There seems no reason tu‘4=00-0100 1!-nt.-1-‘lgure Skating Ice 4 — 11. Douglas, B. Jones, are doing surprisingly w ell. about Glencoe. Any rink that G. Newman, A. MacFad_ven V1i.:5ll(ll'le)' Dye has won all three of can eliminate four such Macs G stm-ey_ Dr .1911“, JS '[‘gy._hel‘ games as we wii-ite this. and dosedves to be crowned ' i.,,_ J with... the foursome: of Willa Somcrs. "Silver I)" cum. | Ice 5 - Dr Kelly. c Macin- Ice 3-—G. Vessey, R. Ncwson, W. Ooles N. Macbeod vs. E. - - , l Hunter River ems See- M3"N““- A- Ada“'- 3- 3”‘ l man‘s Golden Acres 11-2 at the goyne. J. Maclfinnon. ii‘-en_,-mum" fink Wednesday kept for all games. Seven da y s will be allowed for replay of any cancelled games. must start no later than 8.30 pm. For executive action .....ig_....E Les=,_,i,;»n,,v= ‘.’.'.‘..°.“i..‘*1'.“.fm?..E‘..°"i.§°f.i.‘E212 i'..“i;°*s:."-wt..§"°l'?°"c.:.:; “Pa, 0,, The Back ...:;: é.-i*.;,...‘§.*:."*‘°.‘.*&'*..}.’.:. ‘;§Tl"‘g““-,,.,,,,,,,,, M, .,. ,, ;g;;;;,;t=« they ig'~bg"i=ii- :32:-7;3,';v-;i~,;M'-M n--es Tlan: evs ersc . _ ’ _ ' , _ .' . .. unter saconsou ca-- --- Ewe‘; Eiiefliie mam W_ Ezirisn liiieififhloixriitelliiin i‘V;Vu€el|'it3;oz!|ll' :.e'<;k.p.:-. Dooley Congntulntions to inc Char; i; illhielilz gear nova;-=nd'f:n:l: "§c0lg°'mnm*°“‘*- Ali 9- Ilgiirfer fliflfickwggh E? gtvlzakgmar ed full of action and both teams Tl3"l°l'~ E“°""° "°3‘°" Y‘ Tile AAU will pay half the of- Ice l — M. neli vs. A. sum. 4 mi ,,o°',,,,c.,,,°""‘ ' "‘“"" ’ 9.00 PM. ' A '“"'°" ‘ ' Elm5d'l°' Elm'd‘l° V5 Tm" ficlatlng fee only for AAU ap- Ice 2 -— (Rendezvous) B. 142- or r impugn W pick‘ Mm ‘° ' ice 1 J. Cook ' Rmmedge 2' and C‘ 3"“) rilsh; Ellerslie Legion vs Ellers- lie Eagles; Ellomile Eagles vs Elmsdale: Lotion: Lcg’nn: Eagles. .-zone 5-Remington vs Bor- don; Albany vs Freetown: Bor- Tignish vs Elierslle Elmsdalc vs. Ellersliel Tignisli vs. Ellerslie‘M°n'a9u. P|ay‘ Murray Harbor Iotennebte and recommended offl- interzone pliiydowno pointed cias. county semi - finals and finals. Clair vs. 11. Peters. Ice 3 — (Central Creamerleu B. Boyle: vs. K. Jenkins. ' Ice 4 —— Legion (Game 14) Ice 5 D. Cameron vs. DI. MacDonald. in their tint game of the in- is-rnotionoi series at Quebec city. Also congrats to hint Dun- stan‘: hockey team WM!‘ loolu pretty good to pick up II the college marbles this you. Billy Mocmilln was I little slow starting. but in ‘=- for her election to the honor of in: olrnivoi up and take a bow. honorable Judges. on make I the choice . F. Cannon. 11. Perry. F.T. Brown vs. A. Mac- ‘ l.4eod,I R. Drysdole, A. Henna- SCY. . (WC. °"°°‘°“" "°""" "“"’"" Ice 2-D. Walker. qua“ mud nedy 'mmoos. A.L. John ett Y ‘-1. Ma-cKav fined both mark- ers for the Seaman’: Golden Acres. SENIOR HOCKEY F O R U M ’ AI Caron loads M EPI-ll Scoring THURSDAY. FEB. 6th-8215 P.M. $3 “Z. Anmxneyu; mmmzn Av‘; “The ‘y B P|:y-din ' Hm; "_ C J WV.‘ Hflwkfl 1! : I ‘ ""‘°"' mu“ A practice for Elton - . . . \. NAN . _ ban}: in Freetown; Mum? MW‘ "l‘*- ‘W’ hockey telm is called llor North l-U3’ WGCICS BOUqUO1' Murphy. " $,,,c‘,f',',‘d_,i,,,u::E,':,_ “ rm.-town vs Albany: Borden MOW!“ Plwlni “WW “"'- River i-lint this evening from 0 Ice 4-F‘. Muolnnis. s. B(ryen- Wm Wm,’ Summerside R.C.A.F. Eagles st. Louis took over the scoring leadenh in the Central Professional Hockey League this week 1. vii Kensington: Kenstngton vsibour in that first N109 (If I &'""I Freetown: Albany V8 30rd 9 "9 town n lot-den; Alblfly VI till 7. . - i Allggycrs are urgcdtobeoa; Game time in 0:!) show. than in unto l -Scoring Your lloals in Just one shots could hardly be amp- game is surely quite a caper. shaver His deadly aim and wrist snap Jim ton. W. Carmichael C. Maurice Hill. W. Boyles. II. He. . s. D. stud t:s—4i5c ._ it... Kennedy has what it takes. i‘Gec. B. Mulligan. 0“ Ad“ 7%