10 Thy Goshen, Charototown, Mon, Feb 28,196 American Peggy Stunningly Upsets Burka DAVOS, Switzerland (CP-AP;| Gabriele Seyfert of East Ger- G@rown-haired Peggy Fleming ef the United States, a prima hal- ‘erina on ice, won the world skating title for women Sunday. In a stunning upset, defending ehampion Petra Burka of Tor- onto finished third. Close Contests Highlight Races These are the results of rac- ing on the North River cause- way . In spite of the weather a small crowd’: saw keenly contested races. Maryland Miss driven by Jody Hennessey paid the largest ticket a * day $10.20. Jody drove 3hor for the first time in a race and - produced a double winner. The Frater! time of the Ba moe a the Colins Woods’ Boomt CLASS A PACE Chestnut Clegg (F. Mac- Isaac) Orowan W. Berea). Timmie H. ( Captain ou (E. a skies i Chestnut Clegg owned by R. Crosby. Times: 32; 32:1. Pays: $5.40, $5.30.. . GLASS B TROT Maryland Miss (J. Hennes- sey) = 11 the 1948 Olympic and Pl Skip Cops Title SACKVILLE, N.B. (CP) Wayne Matheson of Summer- side, P.E.1., 11) 22 33/ 44) ue ing the weekend, defeating Paul Queen's Irving (G. MacLeod) 2.2} Pergeau's Mount -Allison Uni- Grand eoabinicis McDer- a foursome 10-4 in the fi- ) 34 ; Miss Russell (W. Profit): 43). The Matheson rink earned a. Maryland Miss owned 7 G.|5-0 record in section B while MacLeod. : Mount Allison entered the final Times: 33:4, 44:4. ’ lwith a 41 record. Other mem- Pays: $10.20, $3.30. bers of the winning rink were “CLASS B PACE * | BiH Johnstone, > Arvida; -Que., Boomtown (C. Wood) 1 Ujlead; Keith Hawkins, Digby, Sturdy Jimmy (R. Mc- iN.S., second; Craig Hopkins, Kearney) 2| Dolbeau, Que., mate. =. Boomtown owned by C. Wood. .. Other rinks eompeting were eee I Baiversity of New Brunswick, as: SO, BS. Kings College, St. Thomas Ual- CLASS C PACE Bob Budiong (R. McKearney) |Versity, St. Mary's University, hea 1 2/ University of Moncton, Nova Miles Hal (R. MacKenzie) 21)Scotia Technical College, St. imperial Hal (F. Macisaac) 3 3) Dunstan’s University and Dal- Miss McGee ('W. Proffit). 4 4/| housie University. An entry from : : and their R. MacKenzie awarded to their scheduled op- Times: 3%, 33:2.- ponents. St. Dunstan's came se Pays: $9.60, $4.2. cond in the ‘B’ section z Hh rife aac jiu fit #5; é [tis = i! [ z # e rr a BF rT J t j AT SOURIS Tee 1 = Open fer seratch | The following is today’s draw games. t Tee 2 — Eight Year: Lee Sie | toda: ge ess ore ae 7-9 — Two Year: Gus Gal-| Ice 1 — F. Boertein vs Coffin. lant vs Geo.. Trainor. | Ice 2— M. Peters, I. Kassner, Tee 4 — Two Year: ” B. Gallant, B. Ching vs V. Birt, Tee 5 — Open for scratch L. Marold, L. Gallant, J. Fogar-. games. ty. ico 1-2 Opeh'oee getatch lan : I ae Ice 3 — Ladies Patriot "0s —(|1se) eee Mary MacKenzie vs Sybil Mac- Milan. ; Ice 3 — Two Year: Burke vs Lorn Burke. Ice 4 — Ladies Patriot '66 Ice 2 — A. Griffin, W. Dingwell and T. Gallant vs | | MacDonald and L. 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TRACTORS & EQUIPMENT LTD. $575 Kempt Road Telephone: 455-0581 Oe een en nee @ Caterpillar Tractor Co., U.S.A, é Halifax | Penalties—None. Ice 2 Dr. L. Prowse (C) vs G.| “| Stewart (C) Sheis on geal by Ice 3 Wes Storey, (C) vs H.| | Chicago 9 612-7 Larter (S). | Detroit —— 610 4-3 ae 4 E. Cannon (SS) vs F. Attendance—14.560. ~ iles (C). Ice 5 Bill Beer (B) vs A. Rob- NEW YORK 3 MONTREAL 4, jertson (M), j SUMMARY R. Ching, | Frank |C. MacDonald, E. MacSwain, C. * [County between four teams for | the right to represent. the county | Art Per - Fleming world victories of Barbara Ann Scott. of Ottawa. Valerie Jones, 17-year-old Tor. onto girl who has been runner-| 7 up to Miss Burka in Canadian} © competition the last two years, placed fourth. Roberta os 15th = 7 also ‘of Toronto, was 15th. © WAS UPSET Miss Burka, coached by her mother, Ellen Danby Burka, a former. Dutch champion, ap- peared somewhat upset after the first two compulsory figures were skated Friday, with Miss) © seeing piling up a lead which | ~ she added to in each succeed-)~ ing stage. e Mrs. Burka said. the open-air | - Davos rink handicapped the Ca- | nadian champion. “It’s this open-air rink and the unusually hard. ice,” said Mrs. Burka. “She would need a month to get accustomed. to the ice. She would need a dif- ferent grind on her blades, too.” The Canadian —— - was reported suffering from ay effects of losing 35 pounds by ~~ dieting in recent months. The U.S. winner; from. Colo- rado Springs, Colo., said the sun was so bright that it bothered her eyes during ‘the ~ competition, but that everything — turned out well for her. “I did my whole program and Sa it worked out wonderfully,” i es pizyer 2 the 19% Na- CARTOONIST oIes tonal champonships. ‘NEW YORK (AP) — Burris Guard Brian Heaney, # MEM Jenkins Ir., 69, carigonist for ber of last year's — the New York Journal-American WOLFWELE, 3S. «OP)—Aco- all-star team, collected 16 points, /.44 other Hearst Newspapers, = a ot meee 2 em ee Pes the |died in Hollywood, Fla., Sator- ligers with ‘day of coronary thrombosis. Cattlemen at Kensington , March 3, 1966 2.00 P.M. | Dinner at 5:00 P.M... LEGION HOME - KENSINGTON Speaker: George Hunt Farm Management Consultant tl ; - said, Mrs. Herta Waechtler, famous Austrian trainer, said: | “She deserved the title. She ts, a real prima ballerina on_ the ice.”’ sR “The blonde ‘Miss Seyfert, who | received tremendous. applause it was bergasted when 5. Toronto, 2 (Selby. m_ Stanley) | for. her performance, was flab-|. First peried—I. Toronto, Ma-iblay,- 3. 'C. an-/hoviich 23 (Hillman, Armstrong) Penalties — -_Hadfiela emee nounced she had placed ahead | 3:19; 2. Boston. Stewart 12 minor, 10 ‘miscenduct Richard) + of the Canadian champion. | (Martin) 7:14; 3. Toronto, Pul- double mimer 7-58. = ' a can’t believe it, I can’t be-\ford 23 ( Kelly) 13:14. Third peried—5. New York.| lieve it,” she she repeated over and Penalties — 1:57, Me- Marshal 19 Nevin, Howell Bett ovat: | Kenny 7:33, Boston |7:15. 6 New York, Marshall 23 : , team penalty served by Maxner | (Ingarfield. Hicke) ME 7. Ea ia S j | 13:06. Mostreal, Belivean 2 (Bouse = Legion pie Second-peried — 4. Boston, seau, Laperriere 19-05 Pesnd- AIR CA Bucyk 18 (Oliver, McKenzie) |ties—Hewell 13-49. |Maxner 5:36, Kurtenbach 11:55. New York Third ‘Montreal Shots en geal lp B snes oan cna 5 TIMES A DAY! *zx22x829 ai m. | Woytowich ” 17-08, Boston | mnany men on the ice 19-47. 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LeClair (€) vs Winner | rowse vs Stewart game. Stationery, everyday ond sos Ice 2 A. Ballem (C) ys Dr.. — \ |Hooper (C). i Smokers’ supphes | Ice 3 P, Sinclair (M) vs A. Out of town newspapers | Robertson (M). Magazines and nevels ae Larter (S) vs B. Hunt- ' Children’s books Ler Ice 5 D. Saunders (B) vs A. Love. Designation: Fans Ee |(s) — ‘Souris; (M) — Monta ee ee ee (SS) — Summerside; (C)_—|¢_ Charlottetown; (B) — Belvedere. 3 ne — INY PARTIES | GooD oR ere are eight Ag or AtKt | litical groupings in the Dasieh | i Z N K 7, S parliament. 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