* S ee ; Alberton High GMDIETS KEIEASE ~~ [shades otteary ae ee at. _ ALBERTON — Alberton Re- afX ; edged O'Leary Regional High 5-4 in a hard fought exhibition b . game in O'Leary Thursday ___ AMHERST (CP) — Goalten-| ing Ramblers bowed: 113 to! O'Leary opened the storing é der fan Judge has been releas- | Halifax Wolverines Thuréday | seconds after the opening wh's- eee me ed by Amherst Ramblers of the | night. tle but the visitors chalked Nova Scotia Senior Hockey Lea- Shea said the Ramblers may up four taljies to end the rounc »gue following a one-game try- | buing in either Bob Senoir, | 44. : s oyt, it was announced by club | formerly of the Springfield Ia-|- In the middle frame O'Leary Official’ Henry Shea Friday | dians of the American Hockey | tallied twice and Alberton man ie eS Rae oe oes eee ee . 26, who formerly play- | action with Knoxville ; lor the game with the count 54 ed with Winnipeg Maroons, let |\Eastern United States Hockey | in favor of Alberton. The fina! — in 11 goals as the league-lead- | League. . *| period was. scoreless despite Emery (The Cat) Cormier of | some fast action on both sides Sh Moncton has been handling the Scoring for Alberton were P. eppard’ s Eye Ramblers’ netminding job since | Larter with a pair, A. Nichol- . late December after Charlie Me- | son, B. Profit and L. McCue with Remains Same T.vish was cut. Cormier, who|one each. — . also played with Windsor, prob-'| O'Leary marksmerf_ were B.| : —==s MONCTON (CP) — The con-| ably will be in nets tonight (Sai-| Foley and B. Dumwville with two| Total 2628 dition of Amherst Rambler de | Utday) when Ramblers play | each. + _ 0.0.7, fenseman Ralph Sheppard's eye, Windsor Maple Leafs here: = Cantwell) = injured when he was hit by a , 4 pont during a Nov&\Seoti4 Sen- 3 Tilt Pla se Suffers ra Korrey a lor Hockey League game with ed one e - & Moncton Beavers here Wed- ! s y . Critical Injury > eo 654 mnesday, remained generally the | K e : r : 51 same Friday. At ensington | NEW YORK (AP)-— Frankie otal soe A Moncton eye pltysician said bs ae | Ryff, the former lightweight) points_m.W ; it would be a week before it is | Minor hockey night in Ken- | boxing title contender who was eo known ‘whether Sheppard’s | sington- last night saw three bout to start a third comeback, E.M.O, sight will be impaired. games being played. - | fell seven floors Friday while] A. Rogers 5u8 ‘Mie will. remain in Moncton | Summerside girls defeated Working on a new midtown/ I. Duffy 495 hospital for a week or more. their’ Kensington counterparts | building. He was injured critt| A. Jardine 3 556 Sheppard's left eye was in-|%1 With Ruth Tanton pacing | —. 98. was standing E. Hogan 382 | jured when it was struck by a| ‘he winnegg-with two goals. | s: a Wes ding- on the} S. Prowse 464 | puck which deflected off Moac- | Sandra Huestis scored the other | Toof of an elevator car on the) P, J. MacDonald vate | ton forward Yves Sarrazin after | Summerside marker. er ie hems Dickie eee Total 2709 «defenceman Claude Bechard | Sharon Howatt counted the Under construction when some 2709 let go with a hard slap-shot. | !ne goal for Kensington. Viaaks sigped Neseath Ris fest. Oy ; a In a high school contest Ken- ; = Carr % oe competition : sin, downed Hunter | LeClair B FI River 6 eee Bunter CURLING DRAW) ™. Rusu =a P tetees x ruins, Fiyers | Kensington snipers were J. | H. Power % | with his Tanale Tonight | #2. D. Cook, @. Caseley, | Tie following is tbe- curting | V- Pineau 539 is g g Barry MacEwen. Dougie John- | ~~ for — at the Char- ve Last sensen ' . tetow: le “ Murray Harbor Bruins host | er Smith triggered the 1-45 PM. Points—E.M.0. 2: D.P.W. 4 moe we Parkdale Flyers tonight in an lone marker for Hunter River Ice 1—Dave Cox, W. > Coles DOF — exhibition ‘hockey game at Mur- | New London edged Kensing. | C. Dowling, Dr. Irwin vs Larry | 8: Gallant os pan aatiali ray Harbor rink. - {ton Juveniles 31 in the third | Campbell, N, Ball, J, MacDoa- | %; iteéerald = CR gdh Game time is 8:30 sharp. contest | ald K Dalziel : M. Aitken 56 ; vide an upset : ek ae ae E. Glover 531 Rinks N. Morrison, W. Murray and| Ice 2—¥. Cox, H. Douglas,| # Hughes 494 ye ‘ Ser entries I. McCoubrey each scored once [A.—. Piercey, H. Love vs U.K. | B Rogerson 565 a ad tries must CHECKER | 2 nriamee me es La = WRONG ee cies son Was scorer. , Total ; a - Ve ‘sand De? Ber- ue eras Farrell, B. T.CH, - 28 ; G : lowing the closing d . Cc. * . 4 “ ' 4 an Burt Ee tems lene 400 | Defensive halfback Jim ) hockey gear. Conroy, here | part in an‘ exhibition hockey BOUR ° | Bud MacDonald A. Brace. "| D. Brow 489 Comey ‘ome way te 8 sted by Ottawa Rough a between Rid. SERVICE Windsor Drubs Ice 4-F. MacMillan 5) Bea-}F. Signet 4o3| t€tTor in football cleats buf“) er teammates Ronnie Koes, | ere and the Ottawa Press st ; : ; ton, Hal Spillett, L. Wellner ve| R. Ketch . 490 |_2PPears out of his element1m | (left) and Bobby Simpson took | the Hull, Que., arena. SAINT “DON'T Rangers 12-3 M. McGuigan, E. Tanton, H.R. | Ed. Tupper 538 rs ment in ISHL TAKE A CHANCE— f WINDSOR, N.S. (CP)—Wind. Carruthers, R. Spillett, Silat rod | ° 4 tint aie : ; ‘ » (sr Maple Leafs swamped New| °°° pen Points—D.O.F. 6: i. , o—. ; TAKE A CHECKER | 3,15—All ices open. OF. 6: T.C.H. 0. ' eo - |Stadiom, held: Gissgow Rangers 128 Friday | saixey ‘CURLING 7 ULC, . | : invaded ‘The DIAL eg to pull into’ a fourth-place | , P.M C. Campbell r 857 Or ; ; e. the Old Spain is e with Halifax Wolverines in pees G. M | A , 4-8553 or 4-8554- Bin. Nova Scotia Senior Hockey wat %, Numobre}, Grece | F° Carroll ‘st é enyet. wa ies aaa League. ackay, W. Farrell, E. Bat | a> MacCallem 633 | Ii oe to Some eon | = Thane Mann |s Brillian i 5 Ballum,. Trudy Roper. B. Ryan ) é 5 plenty of L brioh , $, Eagies, S. Fleming! B. Mee:| ‘total SUMMERSIDE Thane ‘“. ae . Eagles, S. ing, B. Mac- , J - period and in the final minute, Second Period: 2. Evin et Us brig fen UP | Gregor, D. stewart, B. Kelly, pv.a. _~ | “whitey” Mann tumed in his| Hook Walsh aod Bil Smith re-|rudes —G. Cuteliffe 19.89. Pea-| Coach Fi ghia 6 M. MacKinnon. | R. Maher 513 | best game of the season, if not | ceived majors for fighting. alties—A, Cuteliffe 40, ik. | mendation. your printing ' Ice 3—M. Beck, B. Humphey, | J. . Coady P 497 | of his career, at-Civic Stadium | Coach -Schurman pulled bis| MacArthur (major) 6.05 ~ A. ww © ee | K. Jenkins, -B... LePage, ..G.'| L.’ Ward. 7 499 | last night, and the Cape Tra-| goalie and Cutcliffe breaking | Walsh 11.14, V. Harris,.13.07; | treat them lightly . | Welow, &. Farrell, H. Doug-| W. Deacon 365 | verse Evinrudes defeated the| clear, scored into the pen | G, Cutcliffe » D. Clow If they get Tiven a leciness card or a bilthead as, P. MacKay. | B. Ki 509.| Summerside Crystals by the| cage at 19.55, . . ’ Third Period: — 3. their opponents. . .. Ice 4—W. McLaine, K. Duffy, | T. Strain 576 | score of 40. Mann richly de| Referees Joe Bernard and Ron | —G. Cutclifle (EB, White) 4.05; can be given a fresh, bright new | A.B. LePage, Lois Hennessey,| —— | served his shut-out, stopping 45| Babineau handed out 7 minors | 4. Evinrudes—G, 19.35. Tommies Are Guests 3 look when imaginatively designed f G. “Anderson, G..Hansen, ‘Don | Total — 2613 |. shots, many of them labelled, | and 3 majors, the Evinrydes| Penalties — L. Gallant 847, 2. a e and crisply printed by us. You'll MacKay, Mrs. I. MacDonald. Points—U.I.C. 5%; D.V.A. %. | as compared to 23 by Irv| getting five. minofgs and one | Gallant 14.10, A, Walsh ( ) Sainte (mitus Vince un and Der- eae Ice 5—F. Maclanis, F. Ros@- |, Ladies High Single and Hich | Walsh . See eee Seve ae s appreciate the difference . . . 80 ff or ‘s Bryanton, L. Geaee C | Three: Eu . B. Ryan; M. | , mpist Ported: —~'1. Byi 149g Tnith (major) 49-40. | ri Pollock who ste not elegible) host the strong St, Thomas Cole , will your customers and prospects! ff Fleming. J. MacLean,D. Eas. Catr and Cn kee - | Gord Cutclitte scored all. four — 1. Evinrudes : : *, | lege squad from Chatham, New Brunewick. g,- J. an/D. Eag- | * ; goals for his team, sliding tra |G. Cutcliffe (EB. White) 406 | Mann ~2u 2+ The have a club and are handled les, B. Bryanton, ~ - ee B. Rog- jast one into—an~ empty—cage,~ —_—— a — $30 PM. a See when the Crystals with 15, see : the visitors: Uneup and these stars wil bear plenty of watching. yy *. ty | _ Men’s High Three: D. Mac- § in the game, The edged in intercollegiate play recently = ee ee a ee Oke eee Bovies. D- | Donald, H.” Power, A. Mac. | Walsh for an extra attacker. Curling Draw Mt. A. WINS | hold a decision over the John Oilers. Earlier when Oilers that “it's time for a 3 ee ANG, ae "| Callum, H. Hughes. , | -Cuteliffe got his first goal at a toppled the Tommies, Toner was mighty unhappy and the next , Jahes. : |" LEAGUE STANDING: | | 406 of the first period. ‘He was |For Montague ° day had his squad out practicing at 7 in the morning. change” in your forms ee YN Holden | Unemployment Ins. Com. 45% | uncovered a front of Walsh) he Montague curling sche- Saints 82-61 The local Saints will be decided underdogs in this gamie to . ao Ka Web, edn | Bry" Wane” “| ie eating we [fr 7 One) Is | sac cr) — pant |e bt deve rat i as com Sy . E. Wood. Organization but f . — wv by the 21-point, it F ’ ideas on the subject! Ice 3—E. Tanton, M. Blake- | Dept. a Transport a4 aon this or ae ks Ellery Shaw, Blanche toa Wellane. Mount’ Allison eee seene “should "provide noty of —e 3 os _ Micheal 1. Metter Le) 5 of Fishess o a” crysis were _bur-tng around | Smith, Eric Duvar,’R. MacDon-| University Hawks walkedgibif | Dunstan's rink is likely to heve iis best crowd of the season. tee, | Marine Wharf 27% . ee oe — an in ge Nicholson, | with their first win in four Action commences at 3.15 sharp. n—nespnaeeeemtpaendla ae Dial 4-8506 | Ice 4—D. Bell, Ev. Goss, E.| Trans-Canada Highways 23% | Pir 0 08, une oo ae ¥ aS te 7 —Dan- Herring: starte—tane Friday ty tora MacInnis, B, Lidstone, J. Mac- , mienia re St. Dunstan's Saints of Char- |e Gregor, M. Stewart, M. Sor- P rk le Shad noe i eae : Summerside Sheep- | lottetown, 82-461 in a New Bruns GUARDIAN - PATRIOT | ret. 3: iesins. arkdale Shades | , 2, tt pei wus ponaiy | arden “> Mosttue Qer| wi rine Hewat sad | : mee Z e 5 Boa ‘Tee 5—G.. Vessey, C. 0’. : ¥ 9 P.M. Pee . Rourke, A. Sorrett, H. Michael, Georg second session. Dennis. Clow omnes game. E es ts : Tae FN z (CENTRAL PRINTERY M. Reeves, K. Douglas, Bill etown 7-6 was chased for tripping with a} Ice 1: A, A, Fraser, H. Clair, wiles scorer for ‘the Saints . : i : oi a Boyles, J. Ketch. Parkdale defeated Georgetown | Dalf minsiie to go in the per an Connie Ings, vs.| was Francour with 16, while : 74 in a fast, well-played game = Satan ae ae z MecPbiecn ie dees — is a: F ; | of hockey at the Montague- rink | cliffe oulnad: the wafer a ton. : c ve coe : oat a te ae on Thursday evening. Goals for | ing out of a scramble and scor-| Ice No. 2: R.R. ‘Beck, Doris} { P Gre Bin detested | Brian ‘ Georgetown were: T. thovens 1,| ed his second goal with seven | Jones, Horace. Fraser, Edna Blair i Des Mechieney 7, beure PWC Welshmen Carmichael; 3. Dasaie’ A. MacSwain 1, R. Landry 1 seconds left to play. _ | White, vs. Homer Moar, Kay| McCubbin 10, Tom Hierlihy: 4,| Summerside airmen 64 in «Gallant; 3. ra ‘ sh » R. *| Cutcliffe notched his thicd | Hughes,.B, Vaniderstine, Evelyn! Coyne, Don McAuley 12, hockey game highlighting PWC} Girls Race age ( he . Clory 3. counter at 4.05 of: the third | MacKénne, Total 82. ee Sports at the Sports Arena | Cathy cei Se cn Demet 5 lee aie ue aes aod aon "haus : = a on Bs TE Gal wen veep toe}. big 9 he » & » B.| of his first peri goal. ain : : cour 16, Bonney 9, b Pit . , 49. = McGee 2, L. Dunn 3. Ev White assisted. Hoo Action Heine 9, Farrell 4, Marr, Gar |.the city collegians who had lost| Couples’ Race (2 laps): te Referees were: Robert Mills! Tho boys slammed into @ach | rity 9, DesRoches 2. Total 61, | to the airmen by a 42 score is | Boyd MacDonald. Judy Arche _ Alfred Sorrey. other with bandon in this | ; a ° c y 4 Summerside recently. er; 2. Haldane Frizzell, Georgie gay 2 “Goes Toni ht GOAL NOT YET REACHED | Gordie Whitlock paced the | Carruthers; 3. Roger McKay, . g TORONTO (CP) — The Cana-| sascere with @ four goal per-| Sandra Rodd. : INTERCOLLEGIATE HOCKEY dian YMCA youth fund 8 formance while Bob Crockett,| Boys Races (age and 18): : City Basketball League act-|mounced Friday that it has col-| 634 gui gtannish scored singie- | 1. Wendell Duncan; 2. Gordie : ‘ SAI AY JAN tak fun sees two games at | lected a its — tens, ; Donovan; 3. Kee “he | TURD . eampaign for expansion ‘ el Boys Race (age 3 | as uervmamry | Mnrpie me Sct 7 eae ects Seta imeem ee |S ae sw . ay host to ers a or 000, : venson; 3. Wayne ST. THOM UNIVERSITY } o'clock with Phalanx and SDU | December and will continue eam Se guns sod a |. Boys Open: 1. Gordie McKay; —VS. tangling in the final tit, through February. faceoff in the PWC end of thw|2 Clair Bryan; 3, David Law © ‘ST. DUNSTAN’S UNIVERSITY . wink with the score reeding $4) "C45, Oo. suay , AT 1 in favour of the locals, the air- Open: 1. Judy Archer; i i 5 men drew out their goalie w|2 Georg Carruthers; 3. Ame favor of a-sixth player. . ST. DUNSTAN’S UNIVERSHY M Vehicl The move backfired hoyever | —— Game time 3:15 p.m. | Motor. Vehicle Owners | qt corde, nus. 2/8 Rinks Slated eee 2 : a from behind before he could let . 4 On and after J Ist, 1962, driving without | fo, Dehied Mette empty net (LO Compete | PUBLIC LIAB Insurance could cause the | and referee Jack ‘Spy’ Ready In Ladies’ | CANCELLATION of your Vehicle Permit and raed it » goal in favor of wae Seal ene i MORELL Driving [Jeonse in case of an accident. festy, a4 Doonie Yrizsell leutars will sumpalt Mee te If you do not carry Automobile PUBLIC LIABIL- ; nine handed out a total of pen- | Crockett Trophy in « bonepied . , | FTY Insurance, we will be plased to have you call | sities, five of them going to| at the Summerside } at or phone our Pwe, "| ing Rink next Tuesday January ‘Cc. | ‘ An event which drew lots of | 23, Bes F OR contact one of our AGENTS chuckles from the large crowd |. i; & ‘tm attendance broomba!l | + ® | Queens County— in was the Se j Stewart G. fves, Charlottetown. game between the teachers and oa) ae g i peesit Charlottetown. aa the —" : . ° , : arr, ere are - — Morell Commu al | W. Donald MacKenzie, Fiat River. Model School Costume Parade: | The ; |” "Drea T Misco, Geemerstie Cullen; 3. David Loftus. ped by Babe ; : + WW. Winston Currie, Alberton. Boys, Race (ages. 8 and 9):" 1. | snes dest the ; ” pede . Teves Gary Stead; 2. Kerry Webb; 3.| year’s team colours. uesd ‘ ' J. chie Thomson. Brazell : . T ay, Jan. 30, at 7:00 P-I).-T Kings County— DtGinle Maces (ages 6 and 9: ak hey 2 ‘ i : ‘ A. Fult Campbell, Montague. Nancy Carmichael; 2. Jan tp, oe . COMPARABLE AND COMPETITIVE Srageey Soest ut, Tickets on sale at Robinson's Supplies Con: as Ane 2): 1, Rosaline Donovan; 2 : ey : . . 78 ati WITH ANY. Charies Thomas; 3. Gordon Gof- ff | nd RLOTTETOWN [8] Charicttetown, and at the diner; Ms : MONTAGUE and CHARLOTTETOWN sand at the Vilage Diner: | PEAKE- MARTIN LTD. | Sire na.ceo it : : Met G. G. K. Peake D. K. Martin | Donovan: 3. Niles fo aad Tilt “Oe es Maen S | aha Oe ° 7 t ' . * * Boys Race (age 6 and ms ~— * 7