Crapaud District Holds Ice Sports The Crapaud district ice sports! Boys 11 years: ist, Teddy were held in Crapaud rink on MacFadyen, Augustine Cove; Wednesday night before a crowd! 2nd, Donnie MacFadyen, Augus- of 400 fans. | tine Cove; 3rd, Lincoln Keough, Augustine Cove school was Albany Rural. awarded the Eric Rehinson tro Girls 11 years: Ist, Evelyn phy given to the scheo) winning Craig, Victoria; 2nd, Sharon the most points in the compe-, Leard, Westmoreland; 3rd/ Car- tition. : 0] Rogerson, Victoria. The officials were: Boys 12 years: 1. Lester Craig, Starter — Ken MacLean. North Tryon. Judges— Wendal! MacFadyen,' Girls, 12 years: Ist, Joanne Eric Craig, Jack Sonenson, Ivan Wood, North Tryom; 2nd, Glor- Craig. \e Thomas, North Tryon; 3rd, Writers — Harry MacDonald,| }y8" Dawson, North Tryon. Mrs. Marshall Konderson, Mrs.| _ Boys 13 years and over: Ist. Keith Thomas. | Earle MacDonald, Augustine Announcers — Eric Robinson,| C0V@: 2ad, Eugene Murphy, Au- George Nicholsott- gustine Cove; 8rd Howard ‘ Francis, Tryon Consolidated. Boys 6 and under: Ist. Gary, Gipig 13 years and ever: 1st Keough, Albany Rural: 2nd, Donna Dawson Augustine Cove: John Webster, Augustine Cove; : ve; . 2nd, Arlene Newsome, Augustine $rd, Douglas Thomson, North Cove and Donna Dixon, North Tryon. : ; : Girls 6 and under: Ist, Nancy Tryon, (tied); 3rd, Sandra Ho- watt, N . Thomson, North Tryon; 2nd, Ka- as co Augustine ren Thomson, North Tryon; 3rd: Cove: and Tryon Consolidated Sheila Myers, Crapaud. 3rd, North’ Tryon : Boys 7 years: Ist. Ray Daw-| Girls relay - Ist, North T : * ’ ‘On ; son, North Tryon; 2nd. Douglas 9nq_ Augustine Cove; 3rd "Vie. Cameron, Albany Village; 3rd, ¢orja. : John Nicholson, Crapaud. Teacher’s r i Girls, 7 years: Ist.’ Isobel MacDonald Vette: tes. "ae Konderson, Tryon Consolidated; | Matthews, ‘Augustine ‘Cove. « and, Vicky Joy Howatt. Tryom| Boy's mile open - ist, Earle Consolidated; rd, Debbie Carr,| Tryon Consolidated. MacDonald, | Augustine Cove; Boys, quarter mile open: 1st, Farle MacDonald, Augustine Cove; 2nd, Eugene Murphy, Au-| ¥sustine Cove; 3rd, Teddy Mac-| M Fadyne, Augustine Cove. | Girls, quarter mile open; Ist, | Sandra Howatt, North Tryon; 2nd, Donna Dixon, North Tryon: | 8rd, Jo Ann Wood, North Tryon. Cove; ard, Jack Consoliated. Winner of door prize; Barbara acDonald, BOWLING RESULTS mas, Tryon 2nd, Eugene Murphy, Augustine | Island’ champi Edward curling Prince women's K, “D" plaque at Summerside Boys 8 years: Ist, Everett Lowther, Crapaud; 2nd, Grant) Thomas, North Tryon; 3rd, Dou-| t glas Gordon Moore, W land. 1962. Girls, 8 years: Ist. Nancy Oakes, Westmoreland; 2nd, Mar- | C. garet Leard, Westmoreland; 3rd_ G. Barbara Waddell, Victoria. E. Boys 9 years: Ist, Billy Mae-| C. Fadyen, Augustine Cove: 2nd, J. ‘Ronnie Cutcliffe, Augustine B. Cove; 3rd, Eugene MacLure, Crapaud. Following are the regults of he Dominion Goverament bowl- U.LC, Orford Montgomery Carroll Campbell Strain Ryan estmore-| ing league as at February 14, 5 Girls 9 years: Boulter, Victoria: MacFadyen, Ist, Eleanor | Augustine Cove: 8rd, Erith Craig, North Tryon. H. Ist. Bobby Ni- E cholson, Crapaud; 2nd Donald J. H Korrey Leard, Westmoreland; 3rd, Blair D. Ward Boys 10 years Crosby, Crapaud. Girls 10 years: 1st, Kaye Di-| xon, North. Tryon; 2nd, Connie Hewatt, Victoria Thomson, North Tryon. Bulldogs Crush Parkdale 9-1 H. Te Bulldogs trounced Parkdéle Flyers 7-1 in an In- termediate B playoff hockey Murray Harbour Thursday night. Hampshire snipers were B. E- Balderson, T. Watts, R. Mac- Donald, L. Doiron, B. Johnson end L. Balderson. Butch McGee scored the lone goal for Parkdale. York School 2nd, Joanne) D. } | | D.O.T, MacDonald Campbell MacLennan Higson D. ea 8|esese « on -_ -_ Bl €é Points: U.LC. 1%; D.O.T.— 3rd Dawn 4'2. D.P.W. Carr LeClair arr Power Pineau M B. Ww. H. V. D.O.F, B. Fitagerald M. Aitken Glover Gallant Hughes Rogerson R. H. B. ¥leessse 2] egess | Points: D.P.W. 2%; D.O. 3%. } SUMMERSIDE — The Park- | dale Royals made it two straight | in their best of nine final ser- ies for the championship of the | ISHL defeating Cape Traverse | Evinrudes 4-2 at Civic. Stadium in Summerside last night. It | Was a rousing, crowd pleasing | game for two and a half per- |iods. It took the Evinrudes |half the first period to hit their | stride. and while they were floundering, their attack and defence badly disorganized, the Rovals struck for three goals which were enough to win the game. CURLING DRAW The following is the curling draw for Saturday at the Char- lottetown Curling Club. 1.45 P.M. LEGION Ice 1—M. McGuigan, H. Spillett, S. Beaton. H. 'R. Carruthers vs. H. Douglas, E. Tanton, R. Spillett, F. Mac- Millan. Ice 2—A. Love vs. L. Well- ner. Iee 3—D. O'Rourke vs. M. . Bell, Ice 4—G. Stewart vs. D. Saunders. Ice 5 — Open. 3.15—All Ices Open. MIXED CURLING 7:00 P.M. Ice 1—D. George, D. Stew- ard, Sue Flemming, L. Hen- Verna Scott vs. Cedric Hunter, | Ruth Millman, Jerry Box, Eve- lyn Carpenter. Ice No. 2—E. Campbell, I, McKinnon, Arthur Wilkie, Mary Kinch vs. F. Millman, Margaret Perry, Peter Borys, Amy Borys. “Mim No. 1—Ed Turner, Jean Campbell, Raigh Callbeck, Eva Noonan vs. Upton Seaman, Ruth Millman, Reg Pridham, Margaret Weeks. lee No. 2—Frank Bryan, Lou Turner, Gordon Cotton, Verna Callbeck vs. Bert Pridham, Ferne. Rochford, Earle Callag- han, Alice Seaman. - Verna Gaudette, Cor- fmpe Campbell, Yvonne Box, bell, Mont Hutt, Bruce Currie. Glasgow Road Souris RCMP edged Giasgow Road 5&4 in an Intermediate C hoc- key playoff game at Thursday night. The Mounties were paced by MacLeod with ald, MeGuire and Cameron. Barrett topped the with three markers two markers semi-finale. G. Gellant while singles went to MacDon- four goals and Keith J: losers The Georgetown with--downed— 3410 | Points: T.C.H. %; D.V.A. 5%. | Ladies High Single—W Dea- con, J. Dunsford, M. Carr, G. Montgomery. bell, E. Glover, J. Dunsford, W. Deacon. Men's High Single—F. John- son, R. Downe, B. LeClair, D. MacDonald. Men's High Three—D. Donald, B. LeClair, R. Downe, R. Mahar. TEAM STANDING Dept. of Transport #3 Dept. of Veterans Affaire 61 Emer. Meas. Organization 50% F Unemployment Ins. Com. 51% Dept. of Fisheries ~ 41% Dept. of Public Works 0% | Marine Wharf 30% Trans-Canada Highways 27% | E.M.O, nessey, G. Andrews, Marjorie e A, Rogers 507 Stewart, K. Douglas, L. Geprge. Scores Win J. Dunsford ~ 601 Ice ITF. Mcinnis, V. An- = ta fim eccoltal: & . S. Prowse 435 emming, . .Mac ald, H. York school hockeyists de- pj MacDonald 522 Douglas, E. Mclnnis. feated their Winsloe counter- R - nowne 678 Ice JII—E. Macleod. 8. parts 21 Thursday in a school __.. ‘Storey, I. MacDonald, W. game at North River rink. 3173 Storey, G. MacKay, K. Duffy. H. N. Vessey counted both M.W, Ice IV.—A. Humphrey, M. markers for the winners while g Marshall 42 MacDonald, F. Rossiter, A, counted for Winsloe. - ; . : .g9 Ballem, B. Humphrey, J. Duffy. . ? re y . a : - Ter -Vs—K- Jenkins. Pramor, po - i ia, -S. “Eagles. L. Campbell. D. | Juv Abbies (Ss De a 55g DOwslas, J. Coady, 6. Bryan- ° | w a sag 8 D. Eagles, - » Sryenton ‘(Spares required for ahove To Souris wa rR") , 923 8:20 PM, ° ' Points: E.M.O. §; M.W. 1. Ice L.—M. Reeves. M4 Blak- Juvenile Abbies are request- ney;.1D. Holden, M. Garrett, R. ed to meet at the Sports Arena T.C.H, Carr, 0. MacDonald, I. Webster, tonight at 5:30 to travel to F. Johnson 598 ~E. Wood. Souris for the first game of a P. Beck 427 qe “%E ore eae WA M. two-gam ries. D. Brown 505 | Vessey. K. Kennedy: . em, Sete - ‘A. Jardine 421 oe 9 B. Reeves, A. . R. Ketch 609 arrett, D. Cormier ? ; Tee [11.—D. O’Rourke,§ A. Alberton Curling E. Tupper “ MacLean, 4. Hine, le ’ | ’ ’ . arr, . Schedule Given | D.V.A 3063 Seraee. E. Wood. : alias: -Iee IV.—A. Love, C. 0° ALBERTON — Mixed curil- R. Mahar #12 Rourke, A.B. LePage, J. Ketch, ing schedule at the Alberton M. Beairsto 511. Hf Peters, L. Webster, H. Smith. rink tonight is as follows: L, Ward 587° NN Holden. : 7:30 P.M.— W. Deacon 47 Ice V.—C. MacLean, J. Hig- Ice No. 1—James Myrick, B. Kitson 570 ging, G: Newman, J. Smith, G. Ruby Hutt, Wayne Horrocks, T. Strain 583 are seen receiying the Silver | CHAMPIONS RECEIVED AWARD Thursday night. Kenneth , the rink in its final Miller, Dominion Stores, is | when regular skip, Elizabeth seen presenting the plaque to MacDonald, wag declared in- Nora MacDonald who skipped | eligible. Left. to right: Ev. ! Royals Down Evinrudes By Same Score As O The Evinrudes came to life Buck Whitlock, repeating his alier that and fought the Park, | performance of the night be- dale club on even terms, out- | fore, snot the insurance - goal scoring them twe goals to ene. | with about six minutes left ip They fired their first tally in | the game. | the initial period which ended It took the Royals only 4 3-1 for Royals. |ocenss to open = scoring, Cape's | Kip Ready poking lannagan’s me Wine 2008 Oe G. | rebound over the goal-line at | game | first goal on @ pass from | Cutcliffe, . Cape Traverse scored the only goal of the second period, which was stopped for about fifteen minutes after Frankie | Raper, the Royal goaler, sus- | | tained a shoulder injury in a | ; wild scramble in front of his | cage. He retired to the dress- ing room with Drs. Gallant and Cameron in attendance, but he was able to return and finish the game, The Evimrudes tried hard to tie the score in the final period. The puck did cross the Royal goal line on one occasion, and the goal judge turned on the light, but he admitted to. the referees that the puck went over after the whistle had blown. North Wiltshire Boys Take Game North Wiltshire Pee Wees de- feated Cornwall Pee Wees, 1 in exhibition hockey at North River rink Wednesday after- noon, Goals for the winners were scored by Robert MacDonald, Wayne Easter, Gordon Nichol- son, Cornwall’s goal by Lee Frizzell. was scored Cagers Pl oo side the crease. There wag no | ay. | 7.40, Whitlock fed a forward pass and Alfie scared | with the Royals playing a man | short. Gerald Noonan got the | third from a serambl ie in front 'of the net. The Royals were two men short with Reeves and Josey cooling. their heels when the Evinrudes got their second counter. Gord Cutcliffe gave Ev White a short pass the right of the net to just out- | further scoring until Whitlock | Albany Whips Carleton 11-3 | Albany St. Pats trounced the Carleton Combines 11-3 Thurs- day evening in the third game of the best of five intermediate '“C’’ East Prince finals, to take the championship and the right to meet the West Prince winner for the Prince County crown. The game, played at the Be- deque rink, was fast and wel! played throughout. Garth and George Murray both came up with “hatrick’’ performances for the winners, while Everett Warren forced home a brace and Arde Murray tallied the other. Scoring for the Combines was evenly distributed between Ev- erett Stewart, Carl MacDonald, and Gallant. : George Curtis and Billy Cal- beck. Goss, second stone; Bally Rodd, first stone, Elizabeth MacDonald, skip, Nora Mae- Donald, mate and Mr. Miller. pener ing marker, Referees Don Whelan and Ron Babineau handed out 19 penal- ties in a hard bumping game. | Two of them were majors to | Junior MacLeod and Hook | Walsh for fighting. The Royals collected ten and the Evinrudes nine. SUMMARY First Period —-1. Royals. K. Ready ‘A, Flannagan) 0.84; 2. Royals, A. Flannagan (Whitlovk) 7.40; 3, Royals, G. Noonan ‘J. MacLeod) 10.85; 4. Evinruder, G, Cutcliffe (E. White) 15.56. Penalties — E. Reeves 7.16, L. Gallant 12.40; Jun. MacLeod, (major), 13.34 A. Walsh (major) 13.34; E. Reeves 13.52 A. Walsh | 18.43. .. Second Period— 5. Evinrudes —E. White (G. Cutcliffe) 18.40; Penalties—R. Josey $8.50, L. Gallant 7.05, D. Clow 9.26, K. Ready 9.26, R. Josey 12,15, E. es 13.31 L. Gallant’ 17.50, |B. Howatt 17.59, D. Clow 18.20, | Third Period — 6. Royals— Whitlock (D. Carroll, B. How- att) 18.54; Penalties—B. How- att 3.25; A. Walsh, 4.29, D. Clow 9.03, K. Ready 19.26 | 'Welshmen To Celebrate This is college day for Prince of Wales College students and athletics will highlight a big | program with King's College of Halifax. / : A curling match, two basket- ball games and a hockey game will be the contests that students of both schools of learning will engage -in. mas | | ui it vr ak = s et Gy = ii sa! i rt i 2 iif i 2 s r & i i 7 z if F ti i Fl i 2g i z : a -” sf Hl [i ; i ile i i z F i 3F i i F ? -~ if 2 i z= i # : fil z it d fi ri 3 ; i i eaeel, H i T F ; - e : i : ff “Pr i i [ ; - — — -_ -~ fe “HE Hi : HF 2 : i e = O97 iy! a if. ; £z i siF =i SUPERIOR © CARGO TANKS & EQUIPMENT ik M.F.M. BUILT SUPERIOR TANK TRUCKS OPERATE IN A FUEL om OF THE FOUR ATLANTIC PROVIN DEPENDABLE SERVICE FOR GASOLINE AND DELIVERIES. 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(CP)—A |pair of sharp-shooting teams |from Maine will clash here to- day (Saturday) for the cham- ipionship of the Mount Allison | Winter Carnival classic, eight-team invitational collegiate basketball ' tournament, — Ricker Bulldogs of Houlton, | one of the pre-tourney {avorites, | will meet the upstart-Arcostook- Cop Contest Borden Souris Pee Wees romped to a 74 victory over Georgetown in the first game of King’s picked up five assists. Souris 7-1. two State Teachers College of Pres- que Isle in the all-American finale. Ricker waltzed to their cham- Pionship berth Friday with easy victories over two favorites, St. Dunstan's University of Char- lottetown and the University of Manitoba Bisoris by scores of Ch hi | Brunswick, University of Mani- | toba taking on Mount Allison, and Washington State Teachers College tangling with Husson Indians. Bisons, rated as first choice, sagged badly in the opening half | + against-Ricker-‘and-fell 38-19 but came on strongly in the second half: However .their dogs, paced by Dave Poynd and Dave Wright, took the victory and a berth in the finals. Aroostook hit Hawks with a fast start and were out front 35-22 at the half and never let up theif 82-54 verdict. - Bisons earned their semi-final slot with a come-from-behind verdict over Washington State. Trailing 35-30 at the half they out-secored the losers 48-32 in, the second half. Veteran Glenn Porgerson led the Bisons of- fensively and defensively with a 1¢-point day while Gordon was the vick of the losers with 19, i } behind + Rangers Win - game at 7 o'clock and first place | Pirates playing SDU in the see-° Exhibition Tilt Jenkins Rexall Rangers cdg- ed O'Leary Larks in an ex- hibition hockey game at 0’ night. the Rangers were . K. MacDonald, » O'Ls lone »F . H. Alberton High Wins Opener ALBERTON — Alberton gional High hockey team edged Tignish Regional High school .|2-1 in Tignish yesterday after- noon in their first game of a two game total goal series for the ot Prince Regional Schoo! ti tle, The second game wil! be play- ed in Alberton this afternoon Yesterday's game was score less for the first two. periods.-in- dieating evenly matclied teams , = Gaudet tallied for Tignish- in the closing frame followed by B. Profit and R. Williams for Alberton. A large crowd is expected to be on hand for the final game at 2.30. Alberton eliminated O'Leary high in a two game Series earlier in the week.- 7 Ifer “zt Golfer Retains __ Tourney Lead TUCSON (AP)—Buddy Sullifan was one under par on each of the last two holes Fri- to retain the lead in the a Tucson open golf tourna- ment. The Yuba City, Calif., pro's the lat 6. 10 aS we & and floats in this year’s ne = Ke is in a at CANADIAN or co. GOLD CUP AND SAUCER PARADE capa Ss Middleton. om § Scotia Everyone Welcome “ing ceremonies will take place | | gym and the hockey game at St. | Dunstan's rink. ‘ | A supper is being held at 6 o'clock at. Montgomery Hall after which action will com- | mence at the SDU rink. A king and queen of athletics will be chosen today and crown- at a dance to be held tonight in PWC auditorium Physical educator, Jack Proud, and the athletic committee at | the college, have worked hard to make today’s program a great SUCCESS FEED PREMIXES OUR SPECIALTY PROVIMI concentrates for @ DAIRY RATIONS BEEF RATIONS CALF’ STARTER CALF GROWER PIG CREEP’ FEED PIG STARTER HOG GROWER HOG FINISHER SOW RATION MINERALS _...... VIGORGENE SPECIAL VIGORGENE REGULAR HOG MINERALS MILK REPLACERS . a PROVICALF R to raise calves) * PROVICALF V to veal calves) & PROVIMILK F instant. sow milky @ "GG PRE STARTER Gold Cup and Saucer~ | FILM NIGHT» P.W.C. AUDITORIUM Monday, Feb. 19th -- 8 p.m. | * In Person * Featuring ! THE GOLD CUP * 1960-61 HAMBLETONIAN & SAUCER GIRLS ; * 1960-61 LITTLE BROWN JUG in full color * In Person THE LOVAT SCOTS PIPE BAND Come and enjoy an evening of fun and relaxation that will take you away from the mid-winter blues. * You'll ioe the Island’s own Joe O’Brien win the 1960 Hambletonian * In Person with Blaze Hanover “BOWSER” GALLANT Your Gold Cup and Saucer Parade Com- mittee is working hard to bring the top bands and floats in the Atlantic Provin- ~ees to Charlottetown for the August 17th” parade. Attend film night and lend your support! NO ADMISSION CHARGE 66 ” > >a tied . ? a Silver collection at the door to be used for prizes for bands ‘