» . Royall trounced Red Point 8 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues. Feb. 12. 19834 my." 9,] to take a 34, strangIeI n hold on their best of seven 11:. , termediate ‘C' semi-final set. '- Scoring for the Royals wet. . P. Macintyre 2. J. Macintyre_ 4 F. Macintosh, R. Walker and c. .— ra 00 I ns W- The series resumes in Souris 'l'U Thursday night. F N I Prince of Wales Wean and Dagg 4, R. Diamond. Total—7i. Jumor Saints scored City 388- BYC: — W. MacDmald 22, ill ketbaii League victories at Saint J, Basin 2, '1'. King 6, E. Ells- Bugler’s FIYGI'S 7m 3! “Us CALLAGHAN Dunstan's last night. worth a, x. Don-gall 9, L. Are Wi 715 The Welshmen defeated BYC Baglole 2, 12. Murphy 15. Total nners " in to .1 _ . 9 sa u M 44 tIBustlgIr’sI.Flyéers edged Marl. 3.30 The Malpeque Road students {me ec 1‘10 -3 in a Commer- 400 o grabbed a $43 “3ng fire Souris Teams glfelniefiisllte 52?: at the Sports . . Pirates but had a l strugge . - “E h” ‘0'“ t° “m “new”; “I” place In a” is Grab VIC‘I'Oi'IeS Flyer goals were scored by “0 National Hoe ey to mama“ 31;“ Elms d h we 1 R. McGee, L. Walsh. 3. Mac- “dy mm” (mm enjoy a m pmnenclus "m an a thirty of Plays Souris Crossbones advanced 15380 and K- Morgan. 60“ only played one I? N m it)“ run forgilgtrfiifla Cl“; - Pirates had only five men and to the Kings County Intermedi- “Ck Kane score”) a“ “"00 6‘3: we“ LN yea” Sta'ntliiely culite: mpmsu'i t p - ‘°P m” f“ we" mm “'8‘ t 'n' finals last night in Sour- 8°” f" the 1°39” 735 323565118“ dropped to rd p ' one Dave Hyman With w W“ llseby walloping Georgetowu Ea- 7' We ’know that mathematically the Hawks are far from in. Len SirolsIled the SDU soor- gles 10-4 to win the“. est of sev_ No we 315° km” “‘3' 1“” “gel” Dodge“ had the De . “5' 8‘1”_ mm 20 mmtsd 52;] en series in four straight games. no pod up last fall and world series seats sold but they didnt get M'lrllaliy lacked up 12 an - Souris now meets the winner I30 m the world series We know that Hawks can start cooling off in . coran 10. of the MontagueMurmy Hap CA ‘ n the remaining 16 games while Canadiens and Leafs get decided- 5 Stu Lady“ paced the welsh. hour series for the County “MI 30 iy hot. These things are possible but not very probable. , '_ men to victory in the second Fan Madan 1 e d the Wm l W, . - - l “out”! “mm. ‘ zz‘pdm PM?” ners with a s-goal performance. l 2m BOTH Canadiens and Leafs have lost great opportunities 1 : anceI The men were leading B Menu" and CI Pete” “or I II“ to gainhground latbth? expeéise Sta lfiaew sftll‘k I32?! BosgtonIIlIItIleV; | ; 36-24 at halftime but play was two each and J Cheverle a; . Greeting Card. “5 ever. t e two on 5 rom an I ve um aI reia almost even in the final say I - I I when Rangers and Bruins were facing them on the ice. 0n the “on WWI the Youth Clubber, Sllgéiioglé-Iown goal scorers wereI . Art Supplies other hand, Chicago has made muoh progress at the expense of i holding . amt edge in the D CIory 2 R Landry and End I Games the two tailend cubs. . . , . . - . e way the Hawks are going, it doesn't seem likely that f “mung- I dy McCulloch. . Good Books thcv’ll colleapse in the stretch and allow Canadiens or Leafs or I 5 I OtherItop point-setters on the Referees were Brian Lew l s ‘ For Children s. Adam both of them to slip past. They don’t play again until Sunday Larl Nicholson-coached PWC and IHamld Stewart. 103 Grafton St. Dial 4-9974 pay when they invade Montreal Forum. They then return to home II, team were SItan Mmfllierson 19 prior to this contest Souris W : VI ice Sunday for a game with Boston. Canadiens and Toronto and B_ Stanmsh 1g 1‘ have a chance to pick up two points eaclh bifore :gat tItI:me when ‘ Wayne MacDonald counted 22 :‘(lIi l they play home games. The affairs wll pacIe e ree op for the losers and Em Murphy I F ,I teams even in games plafived. Leafs IPI‘ost getroi‘ta Wediiifesgayuailig III? scared 15I I A I I Habs are at home to t e Bruins urs ay. ven an e . .. . l. - Officials for the games were i and Leafs win those contests. the margin would still be four ' . , , . Gem- 9 1v;ch n and Se my l " ' DEPUTY MAYOR George KeY. SummerSide Curling rink yes- Fisher. RCAF. Andrew Hum- Shewchuk. RCIAF Station. A 8 53 o I. _ _I and me poms. Jr.. threw the hfirst stone to terday mornihng.k1n thle backI; 1lzIIireé. Charlloltiettogn, D I: itieg {:gmf-Idr 2I5heenItIrgleI: :gerecgglspg; Sigma MunaIIy u cor lI ti mgetIiIngMof tPgollnCifli time AssAocia- in officiall open t e British Con— ground are t e 5 ins t at too ac owan. on a ue. e I v — I I . - . on u a e _ a _m. a 9 YM I ~- canUCks COU|d Get close sols privinciai curling onn- part in the opening round of Schurman, Summerside, Ern- the provmce at the MacDonald cotton 10. s . Grantu I y ' p III _ spiel that got underway at the the competition. (L to R) Ian le Wray, RCAF. and N e s I Brier in Brandon next month. Bqutte 2. Callaghan 9. Maddock. . All "fies out on loan must be turned in at - OF course if Montreal could continue and Itopple Hawk!» on ChmmI mgeonI Total __52I I J “kins M f _ ediatel on Saturday. it would bring them to Within two points of the Windy . Pirates: hman IBI DI I e 5 er 1mm y. City “ew' 3‘15; the Mfmfaé?’ Shwldglwgag‘ Maan 10. R. McConnell, R. ‘ 3f). ' Ihree in s n 9 ea e um— treal. -45 P. J. 0 I The Leafs naturally will be hoping that they can do some- - I _ I I m I thing this coming weekend with New York Rangers. They play sgfigh 18 Igacgé‘flam n 13' secretary PEIRA 3n Red Sullivan's gang Saturday in Toronto and Sunday back in . . D: M dII 22 . New York, It ldnt be classified as a great upset if Leah: .amo I I a he,- I NI won the pair of them but the way the Imach crew is performing _____ _I I II of late. they could easily drop both encounters, However its I. III not likely that they‘ll do any WOlt‘th than a alighbut 51);;th nag? . III I ‘ e oc l - l . m enough for the Tom“ Club a 15 5 age pr SUMMERSLDE .— Ness snewuaiso undcfeated with one Vic-I Ehe game tor the Art Clark 1% pIIIM. IRCAFI I12; chuk, RCAF skip, Andy Hum— tory each to their credit. oursome. ' . ray A [00k The SChedUIe phrey, Charlottetown. and Doug The most thrilling game ofIg A,M_ IV Sh huk (Ilglclngm 110- 8 m r a h . t , ‘ . ewc i MAPLE Leafs point to the schedule for the rest of February gimggn‘zmghgggtigwgom . agimngg of RCwaeegnd Peg A' Humphrey (C) I‘ 102 020 050 001_n an r and they remind an hockey {allowelg that taggefh-nggfwégt terday‘s British zEonsols play lBurke in the eleventh end with: P Sch n 322 120 301.45 lG Spicer (RCAF) . l the lay no more games on e roa un 11' . . . ‘ _ .‘I i g ‘ I . ’ . ' um I ' I” 7, r Bold that game which is in Boston Gardens, the Leafs do the f" Summewde Cums Club W“ : “1 a. 5:0” 3 ‘ 7 ’3‘ law °f 021 000 001 030— 7 l A H m 1%001 104 010- ' 3., F entertaining on three occasionsI The Cam ens are in own .wo Victories and no defeats. Jennings, Burke eliberaiely DI Macaw“ (M) I . limp y031 110 010 201 10 I 00 February 20. the Bruins on February 23 and the Black Hawks T H93, RCAF. MOM Hu“. 1 threw his 135‘ POOR “WW-8h the 010 001010 011... 5I — m II February 27. Victories in these affairs would surely boost Alberton. Horace MacFarlane. IlIhUU‘SG to have last rock com- EI Wray (RCAF I,D. Cameron (C) . m E Toronto stock. Bert Hunter. Art Clark. and ling home in the final end. The 301 no 201 ML. 95 100 101 102 101—3 ,4 I After next Saturday. the Canadians have only one home Wyrnan Miller. Summersidie, andIllast end was strictly knockout IRI Fish“ (RCAF C. Ramsay (S) m , lam? 19“ for the month of FebruafY~ That 0“! 18 Saturday Art Burke's Charlottetown. were i all the way. and Jennings made 040 11 0 300 m4] ‘ 001 000 021) 010—4 7., A February 23 against the New York Rangers. They are at Tor- —-—-—————-—-———l ' . “so of the contest on Ness sohewchuk IRCAFI III I onto February 20 and that's the lone action for them on the Sea ulls Down his last rock. Burke. lying one. 301 002 041 021_14 3.; i - - d bea tiful 1d (11‘ for v' Hawks. after next Sunday‘s game at home against Boston, 9 3‘25“: and“ the ngeI aw 12 NOON I TI travel to Detroit on February 23. are back home against the covehead 6_4 Another feature of the day.s Bob Hopper (RCAFl Wings on Saturday February 23. host Boston again on Sunday la“, was when Freddie Fonan 100 020 101 001— 6 I; February 24. visit Toronto on Wednesday February 27, and close I ‘1, Art C] k, ,nk th ' Doug Cameron (C) out the month against New York at Chicago Stadium on Thurs- Mf- Stewart Seagulls defemd ma 9 0 31‘ S n ' WV on 101 030 110—— 9 g, dav February 23_ Covehead 6-4 in an Intermediate a rock through a narrow port Fred Wham (A, ' We just can't see either Montreal ()(1' Toronto gaining much CI hockey same at Morell last and chipped out an opposing 402 200 001 000_ 9 of an advantage the rest of this month. night. rock to pave the way for In Slx- Cliff Ramsay (S, o . . Mt. Stewart scorers were Ke- ender which virtually clinched 010 003 120 1]2_11 1 via Doyle and Ernie Crane. 2 , _ I I We re sorry ,each, M. Crane and C. Jay. Mike I ‘ Myron Ben ($1) 4 201 200 W” . ‘MacKinnon triggered three Roya s Trounce T H (RCAF) ,‘ . . IT'S always nice when you do something to be properly ‘ en? 88 A I .30. reccfinized markers for the losers thh R. B 10 4 000 030 041 mm I ' on e , last Friday a young lady performed in Rocth Square WI rac eY ' a P.M. I and St. Jean’s School sport}? afmIiks first place in an: cost- . I POIIIIIIEIII Royals whipped Brack Eric Johnson ' . . ‘ISMI ume parade. Undoubted-y t e 0 at home had put mile war I I _ ' 000 004 001 01x__ 3 I into the preparation of her cos me. I-lf‘y 10-4 1n 8 reglflal‘ Sunny Isle Mont mm (A, | And what happens? Her name is mlspelled in the list of re-I. lgarnIi A I : game at the 311 no no 10x_m . . . IO; nulzseIand nobody but the folks at home know she won a top F or ae plorsuffgeggeafieggd Ike POWI JI Squmbfig gosm( 1%)] 030 s I I5_C That's what happened to Mary Beth Horgan when we pub- }nal attack with a ‘hat trick'. 8 M F 1 (S) 002 I fl—C lished her name as Mary Beth Hogan on Saturday last. . - lSheidow, T_ Smauwood and Car- - 8° 5" fine - (oer 0 I . M B “I Here is the Montague curling} 301 0% m1 110_m “III, ur apo ogies. ary e . draw for today (“95de Iragher each scored a brace and B , _ M I i 1 .MacPherson (RCAF s ( L4 I I ac nnis a sng eton. 200 600 303 100—12 , ISIIII I Ice 1 _ Edith ClayI Mae‘ Brackley triggermen were LIi Bert mm" (s) III—II J a m i e I o "I phym, Warner :IMacFarIlane 2, K. MacLeod an 041 on 031 031—15 37_I ; Blanche Smith vs Dorothy Nich- (T4 DaV‘S- 00% olson. Ruth MacDonald. Annie . 5 P-M- i "H, Bears. Mary Nicholson. » A. Clark (S) l // u 55_V P.M. iTeam Faces 100 106 221 111—16 I (lo—h Ice 1 (Legion) J. Cudmore vs . B. Banks (S) l n54. Pete Sinclair. ' ' 011 010 000 000_ s .... .. . ,n_c Ice 2 — Leona Sinclair. Char- EIIMII‘IOTIOI‘I w. Miller (S) - .H lotte Gordon. Doris O‘Connor. 203 022 022 103—17 P L 2%“ . I I I em‘ietta Clair vs Katherine The peakegsf. pew” hockey J_ Burden (c) A|N I Wk Souris SchoolsIheld their an- nmgs, 2. Kennetih White, 8. Ger- [Stewart Eileen Johnston, p e g I team fa”, More“ mgm in a! 030 100 300 010_ 3 o e e In re (lZ—N. nuai ice sports in Souris last ard MacDonald. iMacDonald. Margaret Sullivan, iId ' dI-II eff “I m I In IPI Jennings (RCAF) 0r FILTER TIP ’ IF; week with over six hundred par- Girls 13 yrs. — 1. Veronica '9 PM. 5 I n or 16 . ° ,°, am 1 301 101 010 100_. 3 ' ' ' LN ants and students in attendance. Mclntyre, 2. Donna MacAulay, Ice 1 (Legion) _ c, Nicho1.Ilhe Inleflnfihafie C Playoffs- AI Burk. (C) CIGARETTES :5_A All events were run‘off in order- 3. Claire Peters son v3 Dr, L_ A, Johnson. A E, i'lfhe More" Squad has W00 the 020 101 103 m2_9 " “PM 1y fashion. and the climax of the Boys 13 yrs. —- 1. Douglas Jen- Sullivan, 11, Mom, Judge J_ 5, firs} three in the W of seven .,5_,,II evening came when Souris Re- nings. 2. Eric White, 3. George Des-mocha. series and tonight at Montague‘ - .LN gional High School roared from Roach and Alan McInnisl. P Ice 2 _ Kay Hugh” Adah it'lIiIust wm from Morell to stay in ,I D . “J honind a ""99 goal demit ‘0 G” s 14 yrs' _ 1' Sheley et' MacGregor Olga Hennigar Lil- I e ram l R I . 1. New, super-tough Dlene 3. Laminated Safety liner gbs ¢5~-M fdgaen t¢£gfi§geho§§§§°ngaalmgugh fis‘gét‘ggne Macnonald 3' Paul' Iian MacDonald vs Doris Janes, l . . tread rubber resists massing and : Firestone tubeless tires the be! "Ill n ' ' ' ' th - I ' ’ i t' fro ‘“ ' Shirley Battersby, grade 10 Boys 14 yrs. — 1. Joseph Chev- ganggdlggi’ep El murphy' Eve Loop S'I'CI'I'ISI'ICS M ' linfl'Ell—dyyovlgo: m: to? 1 m::::np;:dec.:n lS—S‘ student was selected Miss Ic e erie. 2. Edward White. 3. Joe S I_ I B be Mab B t . M d “on m “mum” udum the “em OI I WIIGIIWI‘II " "I ,I Sports by a pane} 0f judges com— R‘gell's‘m 1 s d J ty Sleight at m on, e - 3-piece mold construction elim- duces air loss by holding the posing Mrs. Bruce Stewart, Mrs. ir 5 yrs. —- . an rs en- ' I I I I so, ' - - the "dead ’ tread center- - pintctunng oblect. And because . _ Francis A. White. and Mrs. nlngs, 2. Beverley Macintosh. 3. SUMMERSIDE — Island In.- An ex 10”“, meetm “nth 0 {e of th _ "1"” I I no in Francis W. White. Miss Batteis- Lorainne Keays. . w I h termediaIveI "A" Hockey Lea- p W E pe p e Mk givesyoiliiundredsofmrasafefi 1 any «(stoma be gnduuiIYO' lee... by started he:I reign gffhon tlIie DBOyI'S 152er? —1MEngetnehMa§- e s foe statistIlIIcssIII In by couche area will be held on Wednesday evening in ' “le 8”- "9" m £qu right oot as s e score t c any one , . uy no n 08 , eague sta elian Hopper I I I I ..-- r. goal to lead the Town girls to Brendon MacAulay. T k c I 1. .l. are as iollows. l the basement of the high school. All interested ' 1- Wav-vaed cord body c 4. MonoI filament Outer, mad- mu, victory over the Rural girls in Girls 16 yrs. _ 1. Shirley Bat- a e on es STANDINGS l _ _ hasmoracordstothe lndl.Cords ofsolld «lameoounylomim new. broombail contest. tersby. 2. Roma MacDonald, a. L T F A Pt. I are mv1ted to be present. are Safelyjl‘omfied - a has! lately impervvous to the pass!!! I —~(- The Grade twelve class was Dianne Solomon. SUMMERSLDE -— Poince of Royals 17 5 1159109 35 I heatingprocessth-tndooeseovd of ainpmvides-peofect seals! I the class picking up the m o st Boys 16 yrs. — 1. Donald White Wales High School basketball Combines 1o 12 2 115 113 22 l I growth. Safety-tensionlng pro- : the head. The chafer also pre- points on the evening's races. 2. Fulton Underhay. team defeated Summersiida Eagles 8 13 3 102 140 19 -— P.Me 1 tech the tire from ply separl- ’I vents air from seeping Into the Results of all the races: OPEN EVENTS. High School 49-42 in a hip aln Penguins ’ a 13 2111 125 18 l ‘ don. These advanced the bulld- the body. Firestone achievestlll‘ Boys. Pre-school: 1. Maurice Boys V4 mile — 1- Ronald Che- tuck duel at Civic Auditorium LEADING SCORERS .3 ing methods result fm'mnstam perfectseal on every lubelesnm Gallant. verie, 2. Douglas Jennings. 3. yesterday afternoon in a regul- o A at. Pim DIVISION OF RESEARCH - firestorm .eseatdi. build. ' Girls. 7 yrs and under — 1. P3"! Macmnls- a IntersMastic “A” B. Whiilock (R) 26 34 60 22 Donna White. 2. Mary LaVie; 3. Girls 1/4 mile — 1. Sandra Jen- game, 5 gleam” (p) 19 29 4,5 2 , Department of Industry & Natural Resources Marcia MacAulay. “ingsv 2~ Shlfley Batteflby- 3- Gerry Hopkirk of the losers Jim McLeod (R) 2023 46 8 1 Get the w mar in of Boys 7 yrs and under — 1. Sharon Macponald- was tqp pointgetier tossing in D. Lawlor (P) 1627 43 a 8 Claude MacKenzie. 2. Pcter Boys Va mile — 1- Earl Acm- 24. ' A. Gulls (R) M19 41 2 Wright. 3. Allan White. 2- Douglas Jennlnss- 3- Donald For Prince of Wales Ronnie c. Whitlock (p) 18 20 as s iris 3 yrs — 1. Joanne Mac- hlle- Diamond sank 19 while Lyle G. Deighan (C) 17 21 as 18 Kenzie, 2. Cheryl MacDonald. :. Boys mile - 1- Eugene Mac- Huggin had 6. Bob Hickey and A. Carroll (R) 14 m 37 14 Linda Chevori Donaldv 2- Joseph Pierce- 1 Malcolm Oouison each had 5 A. Amsenault (m 17 17 34 4 my, 3 m ._ _ Gem, 1... D013”! Jenningl- J for Stun-H1. D. Tucker (E) 1615 31 4 31mm 2_ 31.1“ JennmuI 3. M1. “9‘95 Race “ 1- and" 9“ Summeraide was leading 26- A. Andrews (C) 14 16 30 1? safety and mileage 3 95 checl Outhouse .. . “"39 and E3” “mm 19 at half time but the Ohar- G. Harris (C) 1415 29 18 mm“ ' First and 590°“ Wee "ni‘h' lotte’oown squad came back A. Carver (R) 1810 so 0 . Girls 9 yrs. —- 1- Carol While. ers will compete in the King's mm m the second W V Ham ,0, u 14 m z, TO_N|GHT for as little as 2. Debra Cheverie. 8. Sallyanne County meet which will be held STANDINGS 3- SM II IE) u m 27 9 “‘35”- in Morell on Friday. Feb. 15th. w L Pu 'Le‘dg I The Boys 9 Yr" "‘ 1' Barbe" Mlc‘ Officials for the Souris meet em, a 1 0 mg 308 er " “9 Man“ “WI-9'13," mem’ 3' new m“: “m” “rig”- ‘m’e" rwn 2 1 4 nvfirogefivnflasfi gumbo? ard Prams l- Morrison, Elmer MacDonald, Summ o s 0 Charm 1. I__‘mI 5 Girls 10 yrs. — 1. Verna Fru- er. 2. Judy White. 3. Heather Cheveri e. Boys 10 yrs. -- 1. Clifford Mc- Cormack, 2. Allan Roach. 3. Al» in Pierce. Girls 11 yrs. -- 1. Catherine Mahar, 2. Jane White. 3. R on Marie Gillant. 1 yrs. -— 1. Angus c Cormack. 2. Ambrose Mclntyre. 2. Kenneth . 1. Shirley Ae- Peter! Girls 12 yrs. -- on. I. ” Hawaii-id, 3. Just in. am is yrs. — 1. Keith Jen. John Mullally. Reginald Peters. Mrs. Bruce tewart, Mrs. ran- cis A. White. Mrs. Francis W. White, Earl Acorn. Walter Solo- mon, D o n a 1 (1 White. Edward Clinton, Isaac Cheverie. Bruce Stewart. James Cheverie, Paul- ayre Gallant. Alfred Fraser, and Robert Pierce. PACKS HEAVY PUNCH A golf driver. with I club- head speed of about 110 miles an hour, stir-lines the ball with a force of half a too. I Additional Sport Page l2 Wn- ‘- dusfbane ' THE CANADIAN NAME For Building Cleaning "w v1 WWW Supplies 8. Equipment ROYALS Game time 8:15 Admission 75: 8: 35¢ SPORTS ARENA was“ ROINSONS SUPPLIES LTD Wholesale Auto Parts in Queen st. Did 4-8561 TOM DAVIES Service Station Gt. George St. Dial 4-0034 [@ Mame...