By Norman Macdonald _ vk Summerside Bureao of The Guardian +e ‘Rags To Riches’ Story Blackbirds 0 vs Swallows 0; | Hornets 3 ve Rams 0; Hornets | goals by Doug Doiron, Philip Ward (2). a ‘ } Wolves 3 vs Cubs I; Wolves | goals by Ed Hodgson, David | Loth Hume, Rich Rogers; Cubs goal by Kier Jackson. Parkers. 8 vs Orioles 1 (Ex- | hibition); Parkers goals Alden Hume, Bob Hume, Corby | Donovan, David Smallwood‘ (2), | fe } derkaay. Bears 3 vs. Panthers 1; Bears goals by Mike Hogan-(2), Cyril Hynes; Panthers goal by Don ian. Tigers 8 vs, Battlers 0; Tigers goals by Alan Flood, Billy Mac- Kinnon (2), Lloyd Blanchard (2), Sandy MacDonald, Jimmy Dowling, Jimmy MacDougall. MIDGETS Top SDU 73-62. oe |__ Phil Goyette and Gilles Trem- ‘Hockey Loop Schedule Given SUMMERSIDE The fol- lowing is the. schedule of the newly formed Prince County » Hockey League. Summerside and Middleton home games will Ron MacKinnon (2), Allie Mac-_ Vics 4 vs, Royals.2; Vic goals | be played in Bedeque. Cape Donald. by Mike Duffy (2), Jr. Mac-| Traverse home games will be Lions 2 vs Springers 0; Lions | Dougall (2); Royal goals by | played in Crapaud. | by Ron: Gallant and Ron Brian McAskili~ - JANUARY . rmichael. Bruins 0, vs. Canutks 0; 15—Summerside at Kensi —Ravens—i—vs— -0;-—_arrows 4, vs. Darts 1; Arrow |" I6—Cape ‘Traverse at Sum Ravens goal by Paul Doyle. goals by Gencheff, Don- merside. : Larks 1 vs Panthers 0; Larks | nie Carr, Baldwin, Ron | 17—Middleton at Cape Tra. goal by Kevin Devine. Johnston; Darts goal by Fred- verse. eo Terriers 6 vs. Colts 0. die MacDonald. ‘ ~ 18—Kensington et Middleton. Elks 2, vs. Bulldogs 0. Elks | -Officials: Ron Giggey, Rom| 2—Cape Traverse at Ken- goals’ by Colin Younker, D'Arcy | Carmichael, Paul Stanley, David sington. Murphy. | Murnaghan, Gary Cudmore,| 23—Middleton at Summerside | . Setters 6, vs. Loons 0; Setters Ron Boyles, Joe - %4—Kensington at- Cape Tra goals by Peter, Butler (2), Rom | Gord Wellner, Knobby Walsh,| - verge. * Peters, Donnie MacLean (2),/ Dennis Flannagan, Grant| 2~Summerside at » Middle- Brian Bradley. Crockett, Les Barnes, Jack Mc- ton. 3 Falcons 4 vs._ Bluebirtis 1; | Eachern, Junior MacDougall. ‘| 29—Middieton at Kensington. : ——e at Summer- « ; 31—Summerside at Cape Tra icKer AR : 1—Cape Traverse at Middle- ton. Another section may follow. depending on postponed games. Ladies Curl He beat Head to a ad side of the net Promptly banged it home. | Head wound up with 25 saves | ih the Boston nets while Jac- | ques Plante stopped 29 for Can- | adiens. - { FOILED BY PLANTE - | but were foited time and again | by Plante. 1 G. Tremblay (Rousseau, Beli- The Bruins also outshot Mont- | fall 14:56, real in the Saturday night game| Stops ported: ‘4. Montreal, veau) 1:59 5. Montreal, Back- | strom (Marshall, Fontinato) || 16:43. Penalties: Johnson; 6:02, Boivin~ 13:09, Talbot, Burns |“: 15405. yet | Third Period: No scoring. |. Penalties: Moore 11:11, West- Hicke 19:23. : Plante 812 9-20 |i 5 1010-25 | ‘CHICAGO (CP) — Third-per- iod. goals by Stan Mikita- and Pierre Polote . pulled Ch Black Hawks into a 2-2 tie with f of the season, the Hawks moved ‘Head e Leaf S, Chihawks. i Play 2-All Draw jeago |10:46, Brewer : raird period: aaa m | League | kita (Wharram, - Second Penalties: Pilote) 7:30; 4. fh Chicago, Pilote (McDonald, Mi “* Kite) 12:51. Penalties: Liteen: ||| berger 5:46, Horton 12:4. 4% Vasko 18:21. Bower 13 9 10-22 || Hall $10 6-2, bi bi titan ta tt rd a me 2 es me XD Se i i } iy The best “rags to riches” had predicted they would. At : ‘to come out of Summer- ae ed ee ee Oe ee oe a ‘side for a long time took place ‘were im second place one In over the week -end at the Sum- win and ene less. PWC had rlwhen the day the Summerside High School. two defeats. On ° Saturday Red Wing curlers tried conclusions with everything was reversed. handled the Prince of Wales rink ‘from Montague took two wins, rs Charlottetown and got scuttled Summerside split their games. ; 1 & crowd by as lopsided a score as youl] and PWC was beaten twice. . P br see i Gee eens, = necessitated Md io * as ds ee — _ Was t inal count. PWC. drawing . | urday, | { to. provincial . ight, ' Wayne Matheson, 7 local curlers who had seen our . The Sumimerside fodrsome of a Schou Yeurome, shied oy | fie. —Abtve is toe winning | Qog' Dor ee boys in action and said that the which had started off so badly conclusion of | Wayne Matheson, came up | team with coach Eric | mate” Ron Ramsay, second, Summergide rink was a really. whipped Montague 10-6 and then 10° provincial schoolboy curl- | witha 7-5 win over PWC | .ston displaying the. / good one, ‘Bdiildn't believe what edged the Welshmen in # thrill- | ing ‘piavdowns schedule’ Sat- around three o'clock Sunday | Pepsi-Cola ; to) lew was happening on the ice. A ing final that wasn’t over until ae ; . Bs. get ae ie : crippling invasion of stomach the last rock. I ended just e : : \ butterflies seemed the only before 3 a.m, and both teams, | é : - & P $ ‘ * 4 , inswer. tired from .their long” day : , ’ Z : cathe ! If that were so, the — nk Sevens seemed to f wee Pol 4 5 us 8 " F got over it and started get better as game progres- / : . curl the way their supporters sed a : : : . ; , ie : Ae me eine. a he sR | let : j = iiidefeten Once |. Island Schoolboy Ch'ship =22=-=== Summerside faltered once a shot that made it possible | ia. y * . 3 q ; York assault, = s In the finat stages, but a fine for them to draw within one) Se ; ; “ __ | Despite hard checking referee -take-out brought them point of their rivals. But one SUMMERSIDE — The Sum-, At the banquet Saturday even-| self and the game was over | dell Seaman, Pepsi-Cola Island |Frank Udaveri didn’t call one back. The kids on both sides of ‘the, Summerside ‘tags bet! meoreite Migh- Uchew caries, ing, Chas. Misener, public re- | score 7-5 for Summerside. representative. Gozall replicas during the game — 8 were naturally under terrific touched the stone bis after starting the lations -man for Pepsi-Cola,| Personnel of rinks: were presented all team . : strain, but PWC kept making broom, and though nobody else’ bonspie) with a hum 17-2 | made the draw and Charlotte- |. summerside — Wayne Mathe- | members, , 2 nice placements and Sum- seemed to notice, the Summer- | defeat at the hands of the PWC | town received the bye into the | son, skip; Ron Ramsay, mate; Maritime representative Gerry |- * ; merside kept taking them out. side rink refused to allow the rink at the -summerside Curl- | finals. a> Bob Ramsay. second stone; Alan | Riva also presented prises to 4 It was ap example of play stone to count, and what ing Club last Friday morning, | At 9-p.m. Summerside and | Morrison, -lead. : the runnerasp Prince of Wales | ¢ 0 under pressure which older have been a 78 score eame back to edge the same ue started the semi-|- Prince of Wales College —| Tink. All three-rinks received | — “athletes might well: envy. up 10- 5 instead. Summerside | foursome 7-5 in a thrilling bat-| finals, SHS, coming ‘out on top Mike Jelks, skip; Barry Willis, | ests. Nie ar i a9 a An incident during the after- lost the match, but the gesture | tie in the wee small hours of |:by the score of 10-6.\ The final | 310. Mark MacPherson, sec. A banquet was held at 7 p.m. i noon Summerside - Montague was worth a dozen victories. Sunday morning to win the| match between Summerside | ond stone; - -Rundell Seamen, | Stturday with Wallie W. : game is worthy of note. MOM- iis in general could use | P.E.I. schoolboy curling champ- High ‘and Prince of Wales’ Col- | 1.4 : : president of the : tague enjoyed a lead with Sum- of this kind of sportsman- | ‘onship, and the right to com- lege started at midnight. and’ D ,| Curling Club, ag master of cere oe —_. merside not for behind. Then more ’ ‘pete at Halifax in February | went down to the-wire with the | Montague — lan Campbell,” sonics. Currie welcom- et one of the Sum-Hi boys made ghip. with other provincial winners | score 6-5 for Summerside, a |, SKIP; Roger. , mate; Larry | eq the curlers and other , The” 1962 City Basketball es Ee aac ee for the Canadian title. Prince of Wales rock in the | Fraser, second stone; Stephen season got underway fo Summerside, Chief Last Week's Bouquet Two days’ competition ended | house and Summerside’s hopes | Clarkson, lead. . Thane A. Campbell congratulat- a -with Trot in a’stalemate with SHS, PWC, riding on skip Wayne Mathe-| “The Pepsi-Cola trophy wes ed the Pepsi-Cola Company for | * en Honorable. mention for MacCor- Bob Ramsay’ and Alan Morri-| end Montague High tied with-| son's last delivery. He took the | presented to_skip Matheson of | its of the ‘spiel, | ooee tdken a mack and big Doug Tucker, son conquered the butterfly, | two wins and two losses each. | Collegian’s rock out, stayed him- | the Summerside team by Run-| Rankine of Charlotte. | Touncing ; in Their “hat tricks’ featured the And mate, co Ramsay, @iso : : ? town stated oo there "= early evening contest. ¥. And great the Crys wand tm (i that boy over leave, bet a RS Dp lH Solel Oe tee of Se Oi Ee a tele ie final chukker, sure miss P.E.I. is =) b merside Curling for their | the season But the posies must go to the And lest, bat not least, the our. | ac strom aces a Ss part in making the banquet a tra te roi boys of the curling 3 ler 6 known as Wayne. satis 4 * , success. - cn i _| , Brothers Desaie ° Mae- ee! : 5 f ° a . coaches, ee, ie onan pesme oo ape : ; 'e Minor TO 4-1 Win Over Boston |e is\sceeeet <Saturday's Minor ee ae Oe Oo \ oS Sadie eee coe ' : BOSTON (CP) — Montreal’ blay also scored for-the winners | Backstrom had a chance-tor) "41. 4 we teat table were\Poake : , centre Ralph Backstrom, whe| who Boston 5-3 in Mont- | another goal late in the game, Joey Fraser, president of the| Other double figure 4 lt owes much of his current sue- | real Saturday. Johnny Bucyk | But Head stopped bis firet shot | Momiague Curling Club, ‘Doug | ; scorers 4 foress. |and_ before speedy centre , Loo ce wieming tom were Me rt | against his Boston “co UNBEATEN IN. could take a swipe at the rel aot president and ot Seek ae pee { ye : | Sunday night in a 41 victory; The Canadiens, noy unbeaten | bound, . Westfall brought him respectively \of the | Pete MacGonnell and Dave § ' Gity minor hockeyists had) Falcons goals by ‘Ross Mathe- | that helped Montreal C in five games with four wins | down for a hooking penalty, Island Curling Hyndman each picked up il ; andther busy day at Sports| son (2), Gary Woolridge_(2): | maintain their slim edge ‘and’ a tie, led 2-1 after the first| Canadiens drew seven of the points for the losers. : Arena Saturday as 2% regular | Bluebirds tally by Glen McDear- ‘Toronto atop the.National Hoe | period and: added their other | 11 minor penalties assessed by SATURDAY'S GAMES on" ioe " on J league games were run off by | mid. key League standings. Atten-|two goals in the second. referee Eddie Powers but the| 10 A.M. a he oe wh Officials in charge. | Snipes 2. vs. Canaries 0; dance was 13,600. — Less than “a. minute .after | Bruins couldn't take advantage 001 150 020 6-8 — with . Following are the results. | Snipes goals by Judson "Mar | Backstrom has 19: goals this | Backstrom opened the scoring, |of any of them, ‘Ch'town 120 008 102 1-8 | eee . PEEWEES .; | dore, David Toole. | $eaSon, nine of them at the ex-| Goyette beat Head with a high| Boston now has lost all put | 2:00 P.M es Veteran fon Atkinson ; Cranes 2 vs Ducks 0; Crane | Sparrows '3 vs. -Budgies ©; | pense of the last-place Bruins.|backhander after circling the | 13 of 42 games this season. The| Summerside 100 001 202 07 — with, 18. b Ae x foals by Daryl Poulton, Wilfred | Sparrows goals by Louis Doch- | Backstrom, 24-year-old Kirk- | net. team has won nine times and | Montague 023 920 030 2—1 eee . Poulton. erty, John Oraniuk.{2ie* = jakd Lake, Ont., native,-opened|. The Bruins got heir lone goa: has played four tle games. 4:00 P.M. J. Ives had the best output an easy 7 | _ nounced) Owls 4 vs Robins 1; Owls | Tigers 1 vs, Otters 9; Tigers. | tne scoring at 16:44 of the first | with just 1§ seconds remaining | ie | Summerside 20 130°200 0-9 | for the losers with. eleven | 38 decision while Prince of SATURDAY i foals by Louis Creed, George | goal by Bobby MacMillan.” | period when he fired a 20-footer | in the opening period. Bucyk got | o SUMMARY | Ch’town 002 001 000 14 | points. Ives was also the only | Wales girls edged Kings 29-21. * Curley (2), Francis . Gillan, | BANTAMS loff a 2-on-1 rush with Bernie | it'with @ backhander-. after take | irst Seggy 1, Montreal. | ¢:69 P.M. a player to get into the double 00 a Robins- goal by Francis Mac-| Condors 2 vs. Wrens 1; Com- | Geoffrion. He added the clinch-/| ing passes from Eddie Westfall ago Marshall) _J6:M4; |S omifinals ' 14 figures for Phalanx. SOURCE i ‘ Oe dees 2 vs dome 1: Spit- on -_ by on Te |ing fourth tally late fn the mid-| and Wayne Connelly. nae Gazete re oie .. eee es At eon a. : . . . } ie Vv ; | i 4 - } * ret . RAY . fires goals by Ricky Quing, | Tommy Gauthier. i | ta session when he drove Don) Gilles Tremblay’s 16th goal of | fall) a he Goyette | vine og . 0 dh om | Bluewings 2 vs. Haw + | hi i mar : . er : : r r Wendell Toombs. + Binowings quale: ip Borvic Vane | mete sritle Den Mend. | mere 6 1 e te comed Summerside 102 020 1007! The lineups are as follows: | hard glass, is in Greenland. ‘etna MRNA dan mbiireh ap te raiiachinn... 6. oo i. ‘ Tailored-To-Measure Suits Unquestionably, you'll look better, feel better, in one of these tallored-to-measure suits! 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Cannan 2, D.| Ag Albert meas sot tune tele inca t ae , Pound, rolled to + 7342 vietory | Wright 14, 7. Banassewsk OM ike Leste wih whet looked like AT THE i over Saints in an » B, Goodnough, M. i insurmountable { exhibition hoop tilt at Saint Dun- | ta, P. Coon 14, F, Carriite 2, M.| Here is the ladies curling | sq sermons leed until the SPORTS ARENA :: ey? om Stetey wie. Burns 4, D. Pound 29, A. Pas schedule for Thursday night 19 | when with Toronte’s Ba fine. + " A was: the tenth victory tm | quale. Total 73. , : the Alberton curling rink. - lherger in the penalty box, Mi- MONDAY. iM > eleven starts for the Bulldogs| SAINTS:—Sirois 14, Boutte;| 7 o'clock. J. Campbell] vs 1 | kita skated from behind the Tor- | oe who play in the northeasters | Francour 6, Bonney, Sassi %,| McKinnon. __ onto, net and jammed the puck Ctilldren’s i Intercollegiate conferénce. Theit | Farrell, Marr, Heine 15, Gar-| 9 o'clock. L, Turner vs M. behind Leafs’ netminder Johnny | Adult Evening Skate 8-10 | only defeat came at the hands rity 12, DesRoches 10. Total — : Bower. The goal wes Mikita’s. | mppan ay. s of Washington ‘State Teachers | 62. : 1th of the year. i (t‘=*‘ AY— MN College. and. one of the team of- REMEMBER WHEN Pilote’s tying 6 HL. Hockey—Bvinrudes ficials aturday THE CANADIAN zy foot _seregned shot ot | vs. Rerelé. Gemp time, 0:15 sul ~that this was the smallest point : 000 San Diego tourney ‘onto’s Tim Horton was serving WEDNESDA - % spread of any game the U.S For Montague - |a-year ago ie ie aueces |8 hooking penalty at the time. | Prevsdhpol:: 1:90-3:00 |) team had won this season. i . : Toronto's Al on the'i9th | The tally was the third of the | Chil y | 4- 8:90 i _ John Heine a 6 foot 2 inch 18- oeaee at kee Tae hole of the last round. Balding | Year for the Hawks’ defence- Skate; 8-0 Feu scaring ‘parade with |? PM s ldevet, to play, but Palmer, tne’ Baus's opening gos! only’ his | THURSDAY — Ih ’ lee 1: A. E. Sullivan, Homer ard Masters cham third of the year, came on a ¥ points, Len Gireig, big men 18 secor, DM. Coffin, R. Anncar ean aan long screened shot which caught, 2°°M*?—SOU vs, Penguins jy One et one rehind nny, | vs. Stan Gay. C. Robertson, W. pion. forced the tie and won the 110° Hawk netminder unawere. FRIDAY * a a te ae 5. Maciatyre, Glen Murphy. = in—| The time was 1:08. 4 v: . ¥4 points. Other players lee 2: LA. Johnston, Ellery | | 4. Keon took & perfect pass at | PWC Jee Sports ii 12 and-Don Desroches 10. | S2%- vs. Duke MacDonald. (CP) — Prince. to pick up his 4 % rity ] Dave Clarkson, .Bob Ferguson, | Philip will formally, three | reer of the year. Armstrong Skating 2:90-4:00 i At half tine the visiting Gib| Bert Bryand. inew residences ast Uni- had shot, then chaséd his. ows | earn gay > Chapman. coached Bulldogs | 9 P. M. ; | versity while he is here in rebound into the corner behind “™'® — B32. % were leading: the red and white! Icéyi: W. MacKenzie, E. Mac- fer the second | the .cage before sliding it out | Sunday Evening Skating Ciub |! squad 36-28 and they never re-|Yure, B. Vaniderstine, Ken Study Conferente, wan ae |e ie coreaiins Ease. | Oe ae tinguished thelf point spread Im) MacDonald. vs. Fred’ Vuosto, inounéed Friday. The opening ie aes i the final haif. George Kennedy, Dan Herring, |ceremoniée are to be held May. Fitst perted: 1: Toreato, Bem POS ae SCHEDULE |) See, tet ears ae Hough Campbell. ‘© - 15, the day after Prince Philip. (Olmstead) 1:03 2: Toronto, ae % te eit la Be Fi AM me. St toe ee a eer: * F. v8. 218, oe Dave who is also cap | Carl Stewart Ings, Eric |sessions im Montreal and then Korsk 18:44, Pilote 19:38, Mac- | oe ee, Im tain al tie team aid Phil Comm /-Duvac, Tim ‘Whalen tour much of Canad. \Mian 19:08 a A a