11110 Guuillan. Charlottetown. Thurs. Feb. 27. 1964. Bl l_lSl'O|"t dn'iWan’rTo Quii; irignish ‘raps CURLING DRAW The following is the curling Clay Considers Retiring °'L°°"Y”‘9" ’SDHS Defeats» S’side High ; Saint Dunstan’: High defeat~ ed Summerside High 71-61 in a regular Senior “A" Interschol- astit‘ basketball game at C‘vic ‘Auditorium here yesterday. i The game was close all the ‘way with the lead see-sawing ,back and forth during mo Tisnish HUI outscored O'- Pllgl‘ (H i t 1: [,9 Re 1 gfi 5.3 1 t e o owng earns wil Zed 33' -“CK HANDH b 1!. almost in the next amined Liston for 3% hours ,l,,?gz ,..,.,‘;,l.',"':.,.,.,, [mu-sclllolul. pliay.i w is MIAMJ IAiP) -— Tléle Ewe Math. he said: My name is after the fight issued the follow- ac Senior 3 am” In 0-Leary on 1_ E_ Nicholson_ 1), geu. w. ye ending of the Cassius ay nny magic all over the world. ing statement: Tuesday Tiglmh now has N,“ can.‘ 3_ par“-]dge_ ' . h eight title fight There’: never be he- - “so ' ' . ~ . ,. , V , it 09 E; ,L,’f,l°§ra etfinvges wagging Wed- weight in historyenthaat t-33% jury tgnlheulfiiingl iriiiiiwtftdthz M-{if 7? "° hm‘ H2'F:,l,;a1,Y[d:""_y'"g;§0,{?,' “arwmi ; ”‘“ ms‘ "“"~ A‘ M" ‘"“° “‘° fter ei ht doctors dance like me. I'll fl ht two . 3" ' m”k‘m°“ were ‘me ' ‘ ' ' ' ‘ ‘SOON? F6-‘id 40-35 in NW0? 01 tn? \1- uesday ‘.‘ . I fish M i nki . 5. °°p‘ “’“‘l°" °‘ “*1” ‘l‘°",ld°" and George cheverie and Alvin 3. -1. Cameron. E. MaL'Lure. smilin gain” agreed 1-‘5‘°“' ° ‘ °“ " "' ”‘ "5. l‘°“"3""°'g‘“‘. "‘ “" Wm‘ "" "°5““ ‘W ‘"9" *3 ‘ Hockett. A.Ca1lbeck. .1. Simpson. i i ‘ ,7‘ ‘ . ‘ iury had been enough to coat some night. Sure, I'll fight Lis- separation and tear of the mus- F . . 4 J 3 rd” 3 so , T Wm ; K9‘”‘ WW" P5‘~‘°d “*9 ‘"1"’ .9 him the title in Tuesday night's ton again if he wants it. Let him cle fibres with some hemorrhage l- or 0 L‘-wry Glen Macwlh lie ' It'll rtiiii I W ’ l l E “"5 Willi 26 D0lnt5- Runner-up _u up“, rest up and get well. Th is. it into the inside belly of the bi- gjfisaasfillgfe “G °°°'g° 3°" {'3' Ketch 3 3’°°"5 A Gm ‘ ' iscorer for the Saints was Pete ‘ hard Gerstein. a state at- he wants a rematc ." ceps. This condition ld b ' , . ' ' ~ ' ' ' ‘ '1 iMullally with 15. ‘ M . will:-‘y, asked the Miami Beach Clay and ms advisen Em pa. sufficient to incapacitga him: ___Re4ere°_ W.“ ma“ Bflmm‘ ‘B‘6P‘I;k°'M hm J g Y i I Ron Macnougall was top I. , Boxing Commission for the rec. vflsham. confinmd that the and prevent him from defend. . b '. .R :0 d*?:- B‘ Niglllra , point-getter for Siim-I-li with or-ds of the doctor's examination next defence would be prwmted ing himself." ° mggs‘ ' "r e ' ' ‘ C ‘e 'l , . / 21 points. Bob Hickey trailed .1! that were made early Wednes. by Intercontinemal Sm“; of SD‘ smches were liken in , e S "37"-B Lac! , D J d. U : , f ‘ only two points with 19. Team. , day morning _I-t 51; Francis’ H05‘ which Liston owns 47% per cent. wi . deeP cut under Liston’s C ' ‘ I ‘J; b M me‘ I" ‘ ' male M8l'~‘0lm C°l|l5°n “'0 89' pital. Gerstein did not elarbob Bob Nylon, an officer 01 IM". left eye. He wore a patch over “8me£°"iu.'cGr§g;_°r'B Boy!“ , run into the double figures witn t . , Continental and brothe of J is l 3‘ w°d“'€5d3Y- ' ' ' .' ‘I 1‘ l’°l‘"‘5~ 1: 'i.ision. carrzhng his left 3": Nilori, Liston's adviser.“ said aifit Clair was unmarked. inst like ;‘§olVga;K°““¢- C- D‘’“"‘'- These are three members victory for the Saints w h e n urday night. Left to right they Officials for the same werc I a sung is wearing ar group Md ‘M C; mo ,0, it man who “floats mi, a butt”. I The mu“, m me man“ - - - , , st. Dunstans Varsity Hocli- — V. . . Al Forgie and George 0’Donnel.l. . 4 glasses that hid a patch under the right ll’, p,.o,nl°3;e”?,is next fly and stings like a '0: the Rifle rsliiom held as an 1 1&9 £’".°w’"gRt°§ms “"111 9133" ey team that will do every- they dash “ml UNB 3"‘! Si‘ 3”’ vm“ M“"’g3"' D"'k The next league game is today 6 his left He)I£.‘:r9l:r:::sst:0nCt_:’:' fight. He said the deal was ROMP bammeks recently. r'ys ‘J $;'1§(-m- °""5» < 0' thing in their power to earn a 'I‘homa»s this Friday and Sat— Tinigley and Gord Whitlock. -when we play‘? thrgraaints mi: vention 1! ‘ made months ago and 1nte.r- o mwr ' ' ' ,Chai-lottetowii. n ay in which be blamed N5 *5‘ Continental would on th (1 t FQ e T A 2‘ W" R°dd‘ D‘ ‘““”“’5°“' 1"" i I 3 F M -I ' 9 ll ‘ Welshmen host the Sum-Hi hoov- is once m i _ me e as S. MacDonald 98 wabster A Macnd en‘ D . ce — . at nnis. .. Bry-.‘M_. Bagnia , T. Laidlaw vs. D.; teat on e nllll'.V- and site The opponent would be lP Taylor M ' ' y . anton H Carmichael C Mau- Hill B Bole B McGee B ‘SW5- ’ "I felt 5mnethln3 when 1 someone. mutually agpeggble to O i - 3- G- Kaysv D‘ Douglas’ E ‘ l ' ’ l ‘ i i '- - y 1 I ' .l""—"*—‘_"“:j""’ E. M . . . rice vs. E. Taylor, J. Hellois. B. Mulligan. ised punch in the first - _ F '1 2 2 Ford, L. Bagnall. Tl ill r i: _ th 1 . l . 3 :"usnd_~ Said the 30.5.93,-.o1d ex. £:_h{el::rf:“:,:"eg‘i’;533id‘:p':e:Zl’:° ' g°“E' . an 4. W. Farrell. E. MacDonald. dt‘a\]:f0(l)‘ I‘ll‘:rg9i\’:del'eeGf)l1fr81i‘l(R1i‘ ‘]aI"d"‘4°» gelling B d 45051093 "M:’cx::::;(de':‘ M°r‘c°m‘°r*w.'fln9 4 ‘ . “From the first round - ' _ " ‘ ' a"d'”'¢ H. MacLennan. N. Dooley. .w1 1 cl hf lod _ 3 09 — -A99“ - 1”‘ “"- in ' ' . J. ‘ ' ' Eianipmught with one hami b°ni§§.i°igJ§?§i§§li't§§di3§nia like °“E’““’ ‘ Ca” W°“° A‘ K" M“°°" 95' s. F. cums. E. Gillespie. cxr $1.37 " °' fly .Baker- R- “'1” "3 *'- Hansen. 33° Vi L C°*- ’*~N°“°l5°“vA FALSE TEETH 5 When I threw my left the Whole 3 ,-emawh although his personal gshermeg “nfilt tM°"“é R 0”)’ ta‘ gwv :2 Maclnnes. E. Redmond. ‘ ice l —~ G. Vesscv. R. Newson. ‘ tM3°D°“‘a‘l‘l- C- C°H<l3'. 14- ‘L A Ada” I Heraisap‘i1e1:sani;rwr:yYI»FoAgvercom0 3 v it like it was full of A - 1‘m€l‘5 OUR» 0 8 W0 a ie - - $59! ; 3_ G_ Store L. cam bell p_- w 1 N _‘ ‘ ran. i — - v .- - oose pate come - TIE’!!- gloie fe h . D. Robert Be it, . . y. P . , . Co es, . . Ma(Leod vs. A.‘ ‘ _ mm water. When I t‘ ed my a"m. :a'yslc”m“.0uld not be abllgeto 1" 8 regular communlty l‘”"key D‘ Johnston N W'lllt'l0Cl(. F- M3CL€3n- lMacLend. R. Drysdaie, A. Hen-i 9 p'm' ‘G' Burg?yne' J‘ Macxlfimon l1i‘>p1exlm;rri)d’el:>vil’e°wi:‘leslt.e:pholdscerts: 1 it fr" “*5 l “W lead l“ ‘"3’ start training for at least two league. game l" 074681‘? Tiles‘ 3- R°b°’1‘l5°3 wt 7. C. AspreY- G. Anderson. Dr."ncsscy. I. Cudmore. I“ 1 ‘ ll 53U"flf‘I‘S. A. Wi|- M‘ Jenkins‘ A‘ MCEM em‘ ' “”“" 5° “W “"V ‘"1 “‘°’° °°”" ‘ W U h ten in 20 f‘ his and "m°mhs' for Ca. Wolfe it e lc-[urtisooper 3 V Willis‘ T’ Burke’ l “P 2 — M- Kennedy. B. Le-,son. E. Buchanan. J. Mallov Va. T_'1}{a°I‘ean' 1' H"_'j_;.ghes' .. lfiiibgglrfiiinéfafiyléiifillr? &is::t.e! i l i I ' — v : .1 - . ' . ~ . . . . . " 5 l1('«1:ila1l’ll0‘lln Eta the worldg at the iWAs OVERRULED Bill Cook and Eligfiod Cook vfiiii D. Mach;-on so. J 8' Dr‘BP",3,";1s.,°‘L' J°h"“°"’ 3'. "“'="' C" D‘’“‘'"“: “' “"95 V?-1 C- F‘“"'» 9- M°K°°"- l~ T””" A national pastime in Wales 'r'i5i‘r‘i‘r’r.re5.’°rii-*’.°<s.§'c"‘i’v’nsi~ir°.§-rs 3..., I -fender age of 22, shucked ott‘t_ List%ntsaid he wantled to con- Mount Royal's Aiiison seuick w. carver so‘ vf:',;\V::ar}l°"l4;1;af‘m‘m°“d" . “':°’icE'2M”'P?“X'u)rn I Iohnmn visttlletwrflilntfi ogfvzgsgelygggtgr-a;';“ “ ""9 °°““‘°”' °""""‘°"' Q -1 n role and behaved like 111135 11 W3} 0V€1‘l‘11 ed by hi! getting a pair in th second P. Fisiher 30 mm ' ' ' ' 1 " ' ' ‘ ' "1 “C39 “W ‘ ' 'i;“Sir(ii:wchamtpion at an earlier trainer. Willie Reddish, and Ni- game oflthe dou~b1ehead(:;r Knuts. W. ' ll) : geflfinllilnzafd ‘ 2'0 lead _ , ‘ i ' pre5S§(li)lr;fDellJeI:E:‘lc)e' 10'3"] wanted to come out any if°,§d Sfifedlglxwand 0'Leary two E. Wailleir SECOND 9"] Third game i he played at "“-‘” ‘ WAS. ‘ .' . “wen‘eo .aroonsProFos- iwid t-‘ht ' 7 .ud . d .1, !way. Losing the title to me was 1 -- M1,; ‘ " 5°’ "mg ‘ 1 cr:iTed“a distiiiifancinagt “thi: ilike the_ day the president sot ttE'i'ck's’mt'at‘)1rmI;?Illvut:l)i)trd.th‘i’rilltfii ft :3w,,R’”3°” °‘:,t,’:,lf3cf1'edi,fhfhl°’§.f;'.f t ’ vtezgh-in was subdued. He SvD0l<€ lshmi wlme .l°ld m9 t0 d9“ble Smallman got one, Clayton Har- P. aylor 97. egg“ ‘$2; cw’; goal‘ ,h"‘,_ 2 so qliiellv ll W35 diff"-‘“llIl0 llfttfil‘ lL‘(l)’lll‘:i':1,t“:]l::e-l:‘fi‘e: 'lanl3ldHel"m = ris and Elwin Waite also scored 1-‘. Youniker 97 f Eng 0;“ we fear.‘ and l.,ja;m,.. . " ' , . . . sat - - , ;_ » - ‘ - » .....: .. CURLING 7 -- said ‘no.’ From the f‘ .t d‘ ' ‘ ‘ RN39 -11 !'.V- h!F‘People underrated me." said‘.0n it pained me eve:'i";rtiiri:t:.ml ‘;l1(1Ag0]'30nPe:ch‘dReffi.rees W19" P‘ J‘ undue“ 97 Rfilpll Can‘-i‘.l‘0n and Dla.Vln=' f the former Olvmpic champ whulllfted my left arm. I was miss- | E ,‘Wa°lI$:a"ld 3: 008011 l“l€'m’-int! M8CK9ll 5Cm‘f‘<l l h I . - ‘ . V because I didn't have a left ’ ' ‘ 3° "3 fol‘ NHW Glasgow in the fl!‘-‘l C v 3 has become known as the Louis .1118 H H mg.‘ 92‘ _ amp ans P3 vll. L . "M mouth oversha- hand. - ' ' iP<’!‘l0d. . diufed 1:13’ ability." The eight doctors who ex- %°b°;'_s°‘ :1 Leafs tied it HP in "19 l‘iI‘Sl ' tamer the first round I know """"‘.:“—"‘—“-"— - 3"" eight minutes of the second on _' lhad the title. I didn‘t knowl . 1'3~ Wallet‘ 35 goals by Ben Leaianc and MARCH 2 _ 6”.‘ ; there was nothing wrong \\'ith.‘R| e ‘ The following ‘IS the Montague P» 5.0111: McKay, Nels Tremblay 1 his left hand. He was fighting; 7CIJJ'lln~g Draw for todav. ‘ i gave New Glasgow 3 3-2 lead < 1 back with it. In the fifth roun 3 pm. 0 with an unassisted goal at i when I couldn't see he followed t M. Ice l — Open 19;35_ 0 e l me all around and threw a lot Ice 2 — Ladnes. Rangers gippeared in 1-rm out‘ i -of hands." . C 9 P-m- R 5 3 of steam in the tlhlinti perioii,. ; when a_reporter asked Clay ofT:‘hee ‘:_’iItil‘:,wls':gOt’r:e]t:°at1'°1s;‘,I’l]lt!_5_ 108 1.—- Central C!'¢8m9Fl¢5- S ' while Leafs pumped in three ; it he wasnt in a subdued mood. my Harbour last Friday. K. Sullivan vs. K. MacDonald. goals_ scorers Wm-9 Rod Gami. ’ V :2’ “°h“'t toll: Jim Gm-don .115 Ice 2 ‘ Ladle" Windsor Niiaiple Leaifa cashed reault. Fra-nik Barteaux and At . - rnug a l . _ - V. . _ _ . , . ‘ ~. _ _ . . nice clean gennemany Fred White 94 -4 _ The folloviing is women» cu.l- in on a third-«period collapse G°“"'g" G“‘1"’a"“ . :' Chm-lofietown Cm-lmg Club, Belvederg Curling H (me stage of the mass m_{Randall Richards 94-1 mg schedule for Thuisday at M. New Glasgow ho Whip the Alibllv Pnded HP Willi 44 S—3V9S- ‘ ; ,m,“,“. my said he had even‘Bruc Dori 94.4 Montague: T,-__ H in W Second Gary Wauizili had 39 '0? RN?‘ : Club. Za.kem’s, Hughes Drug, !Iolmim’s, Rendez- - -- -Br Go I ill 7 o’clock. ““‘-J39“ 93”” €1'S- - . aw" . lhnugvhl of‘ rfllrlnlz ,because ,1 eliltgf ey 91 Clair‘ Gordon‘ O'Cnn_ ‘ (f Nova *“'-"‘-"""‘ ‘ _ V0115, JOhIlny,§ Maylalr I II d reall) tiont like to fight. I dont . , Yvette Mimieux and Russ Tamhlvn dance to th.. music of Gypsy - . . » , Marven Gordon 87 ner. E. l\‘lur.phy. vs. B. Smith, Scatla semlor Hockey League LAY SUBS KEEL - - - - .. - .. like to hit and hurt people. . . l _ p ( violins in the captivating Dancing Princess sequence of the Legion. mm To QUIT? rllime lgulifyd 3 Li Smdam A’ Beam B’ NW S°'"”m°’] mi“ he" wedne” tegifliiig.-whemgi fill-‘sit ‘M°"i‘>'r(.}.3'd‘iy“'Ma'yr:r $gN(3E°n%3%Lprws3"ifigm"i°ih ulenatslirn Th‘ ad 1‘ t red b --1' ' M b 1 mg an ic ar a oson. -f _ Pal uc ion. " c R o e r . era, is yet‘ isemen s onso y retirgn g Roglge Mzliigiauu? Darrel Wiiite 83 9 o'clock. day “l5Mw'd 1830 Med Polaris_subrmarine..to be named Grimm." It is one of three tales depicted with live characters in p . Flew lime he get, introduced Robie Chapman 80 M. Sullivan D. Jones, Ft. Mac- _A (V0 0f . . exit Resolution. was laid here W9fl- the story in the two brothers who immortalized the world l‘am- Motel Charlottetown, Queen Hotel. Kirkwood he gets a big cheer. I made his. Larry Whi nu Donald. P. Warrner. vs. C. Stew- _0V€1‘ R»8»!lt801‘5 8l10W’l1l'S nesday In a nefemoni‘ attended ous fairy tales. The hit mcture_is now being shown for the first Mote], [slander Motor Lodge, Charlottetown flout torv Yiiavbe it's a good time to Ronnie Gormiey 80 art. L. MacDonald. E. Johnston. Em The EH09. 53W w'l1l‘k°'l' W!“ by representatives Of lh_€ British time at popular prices, uncut. direct from its successful roadshow quit " ' ‘Ralph Billard B0 0. I-lenniigar. their second straight game in and United States navies. engagements. It starts today at the Capitol l >__~ __ 10 Housekeeping Units . O 0 ' Telephone in Each Unit e Centrally Located : e - E Large Parking Lot ; i i i i E These Island business firms are proud to have been connected with the Mn HARRY MMAUCHMN construction of this modern Motel. 1 would like to ‘take this 7 opportunity to extend my ; Pith!!! CBOVC from I!" 1'0 l’l9M' an M5. MOCLCIIQHIII. M5. . 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