SAINTS OUT OF PLAYOFFS Squctrebriggs B. Y. C Moves Spy Rt-adils Basilica Y I! it i ll '2 Flinn ranimcd in fniir hig hid in double the -core on Diitittaiit iliiti"'i'siIy R-4 in Arvna KI night. FITii'xlN"d the season with an ll-ill record for a solid 'illil aici'a:e,; Siimiiiersidc Arcs iiiii-I Villl ihcirl rcrrioioing ponies against PHI'h(lRl0 and Saints to dislodge B l'.(f. lriini - srinnd place. SQLYAREBRIGGS Twit Slim .lohniiy Siiuarctiri iii-ar In: a mask to lll'lllPi'l lllx hiokrn now slapped in liin coiilii for the Iriililll clubbers and helped iiiiti liiioriialc .'aL'k Rtirkc on another as the Biirkc-Sqiiaiv.hrig:s- Shepherd trio a(Tlllinl.P(l for hat the yniith rliih total The remaining liie goals vir-re noltihcd hy Merrill Fincati. Riiikr. Wliiilork. Tied llo iiaii l.lii ri Shciilicril and i'4IiIl'll R"ariV heftnc a cut iii-ar,hi: riuhi eye tori-ed Jack to retire from ac (inn late in the first period. Der-pitr an injtircd knee that glowed him dovin Paiil Davey returned to action and fired him goals in the opening pcriott. Jean Lcmay srorcd the final S l) U 'l:onl iii the third pcriiid. NI-IW REFEREFS Parkdztlc Fiyc s' coach and god irndcr. at ll1P regiiliir reforms were no in on thorn in the wide plat gnalsllie trad again nitiioiit it reply in tho second prr- hnnic Rai is-hoiind hiit p Iii .loiinnv SQIl5iIPl'TFlEEx gill that one an hark at Island imauiir iiissle at the Siitiri: ht-rd with a nt-xct left the ice. nnl came of the rt-giilar :i-hediilo,lll""l9- B Y-(' thiickt . when the Saints iicre iriiikiiig tlicir during ,1 best showing of the itanie .Iai-kic sun.,.m-std, Kane. moved up with Davey nndlthat protest lootiis important now. i I" Ill" lflllrlll "hind 0' ""?lI' Wilfri- Jack MacDonald. shot another and , it is mi grt-iii seq-rel ii”... ..,.i”,,... . lll('(l built in San Antonio, Ti-x.. Allie ('arvi-r and fearless Frank Roper. made their debut as Island hockey referees. as several OP!!! Fiarl kicked nut 29 drives Youth Club Trips Saints 8-4 I Nets Two As Into Second -2 at it flit lHIll')' gate the Saints when he halted il:it'he's "E Pr-Ztira-semveogp '3 . Ea . M'- il'i.l.i hr-sting i-Inrl Siicp-l screened tihoi tiiatl 5 l ullins was sitting out it IlPllall.V'l A fi'cc-for-all pace and a Ii'ee-for- all trot each worth 3500 in piirsa ('Iegg. Bonnie's Money. Col. Henry. money will highlight the hi: Mari- Money Adds. Mickey Budiong. There are six entries for the hnmpionship trot which iiili be at the time . C 3...”. mmip .i 5.3 gl it Ill tatingl held on F'rirlay. They are Jerry. Sqtttii'clii'ig'.:s' tins: and SllIlHlP- K llHMVN'- 53”! -l- 'l;.";x tilts liatk tihiiiil ti miittitcsi lv"'”- P9PIWl' BUY. -lack ll later .'I.N he liztlli-ti lll iliittkos rc-i hmind Red lloiratt ill'Nl the 7th: goal picking the open cnryior gst Pincaii xltppcd him R poi-iert DR'xK' frnni liirliind the not i Saints iiinilc ll '.'-i at it la of t the third as tiard-iiorhing .I.-;in l.ciii.ii foiind Ilic raiiitc lriiiii well out tiller Dickiii: tip Rzir Gioncl s pass Ruck Wliitlnck triggered the .final goal of the gaiiir at ll; 'l.1l tailor a pileiiii to onr side of tho Satni:' iict. :A, ARAGON OUT Ail Aiiigoiits boxing day: ingii he .11 an end if his i-oiiiiclioii iif it-oiispiri. ii in offer another figittcr qt" r1"”.jR I W” M wasp Lmm. . Ssiltl iii thrtiii a llQlll is tlpllclti hi" .llie four 3,3,", mm M... in ”,,-a (':iliIoriiia rntirt Tlic so-t-allrd '.pi.y..ii. hug .i., ham, M ,,,,..,,,d , ”Goltlrn Roy” or the nest iihn goes on i.-,5 ha” indud I lrriachcd lhc linak of being n rhnl-. protest with the league cxerutiie l9'"1”' '0!” ill? llghtiieighi title a,s' bccuiiiii- arling ma.-i. ('i.m.",, "W well as Hltllll"rII1klnE llPll9l'WPI'.t'lll.- mm was m.d,.".d 0" 0". m.m.h was ltlllllll ittiilty in l.iis Angolox of. anti t'hristyl.1ccl. held on Satiirday afternoon. with six slartcrs: Whispering h Mei: Avalon Gal. Jnsedalc Clans--Boh Clegg. Kenneth Clegg. Bruce man. Cooiy Boy. Sir Josciih R. on l'rttla,i' are its follotisu be 95?? l The championship pace tiill 'i'lii' classified eicnts B naval Triil anti A Face will he held Francis Drake. Thalr's lt. Fortune Pride. Baby Train. Taylor Dale. Flying For-tpace and A trot will he held (7hips.6nturday along with the free-for ali pace. Entries for thou events iintries for thine races.Rol'tert Baldwin. Murphy's Abbe. ;.'Ch'ship Pace Ancl Trot To Highlight Maritime Meet Ft Face - Lindanarneli. Captain T -i.- r- mi-in ii unit BYl' iiiototl in tiiini iii slav ,,,.:,wi,;:(.km&,.h.e:,,n':i mm... a": at .1 I5 of the xt"COlTl'l niien but-it time ice racing. meet to be. held Little Joe Clegg. Long John. eluded on Saturday night with M Hm”, . H". MS Sam” IN i,i-i...i.,..i. mi ire,-nit p.m.... . at the North River csusciisy on A Face - Downtown. Money no a banquet at the Charlottetown p.m.. (.ha,.,., ,0 3,," ,, h(..-.h m siiiii-t l).'l.'iN ii-inn a fa.-poll and the Friday and Saturday of this week. yal. Whynot Chief, Black Ma- Hotel ommen sug at 7.15. Mr. . lhr iitavotls ymilh vluh liiziic.-I bI'Iil'tlIl wnltmi Besides the two free-for-all even jesty. Calumetta. Ginger 22.. R. Shaw will act as master of 1-,". .'.0mh ,.i,,,, ni;,.,,,u mm, n his way in close tit.-iorr blasting it six other well-filled cla.ssiflcdil"iitrgo. ceremonies at the bailquet. during - ' - ,i..i,.n5,..,,..,. .t,.,..,i,i eventii will he held t B. Trot - Buddy lludloiig. sir which a trophy win be presented The classified evenll B pace A on are as follows. B Pace - Baraco. C.P. Clcgg. Buddy Watson. Msnnlster Direct. Btidlong. .loility's Boy. A Face - Jollity's Pick. Johnny .lestt-.. Prince Marine. Bud Henley A Trot - Bud's Echo. Buy Baron. Connie French. Lucky Logan. Fly- ing Fortress. to the owner of the winning horn of the championship pace by Mr. The big racing meet will be con- Myron Bell and Mr. Doug Hill will prellrnl a trophy in the owner of the winning horse of the champion- ship trot. Prizes for classified events will he presented by the Victoria Driving Club. sponsors. of the meet. . Previotis to the banquet a re. ccpiion out he held at the hotel II 6.30 (in Thuirsdav night the horsemen will hold a meeting at Pariidalz Hail. n.i',tg-A(-N Hm, M . pm-iiig Ptilisll ixixer Dirk (told.- Ti" M."-,,,,,,. "flSl('lIi. nf bcziiilii. to "take a diic" ;5 The Chtsrlotu-town Guardian. Wednesday, Feb. 27, 1956 .lAccs nor ll.Y.l'. want to play last llcr, lli- The houl was t-t-tlicdi. Parktlalc in thc senii-tni.iis...spy oil at lhv IN ininiiir- bu-attic of Reistly suffered it i'Ill near his Ara:oii'.c illiit-xx Ai'ui;iin fact-s at 1 right ow iii tiic first period and possible scntciicr of tip in fire had to go In the hmlpiial in "1 ycnrs in prison, A S.'i.tliiti fine, or some stitching fled Howatl iboth. Ilkfl 10 tlo iii the hospital to get mine stitching Rod Hi-iwiiti in ailahlr for work The duo nNH'-.lurnpd in ,, ,,,,...,h. - o out to he oliiiiit as sharp at offi('iitl- C. and Ray (iioiii-t Kali? hliir in: us, Ihcv nro at plmying andl driving self for Saints. .PnrIi. Iwiit tic iuiiiie we in and at al dole and iionl P . a 9 times. The new combination pasii- l":;:.'(..',:" T "um" ed around it pi-naltics. 5 of which R Y F g ' ' j iiri-r rariiod hv RYE. All were r t ' " i"'”" -' -hllrttlltjlrl. llr- y . '1". "mm. nm,,m.N' cnse- hllllllllfll Hiiiintt. P Slicp- kllllslfllllfln flPlPRl"fl tiliisgoiiy p,,.gi. :Q;glIp)ldp"s pjpri gt"-nl".,-(1 l"'f"l- Pt"l'lIV. I-iiriimtrlm Whitloi-it. Road .'il at Mirth Tiiirr rink last in the 5;ttiils' mice and brother E'"”'"- fl" IV. In Slinphoi-rt. Rurltc night Scnritig Ii-I Kcnsinnion werc Jarli iwtti-con the youth club iqS"a'"'h"'”ft . . Watson 42'. (iolcs. lfirlirirrliimi giirwg, made some mi. glopa a:il't"'l'-' ("mic I'- bltcnltcrd. lion and lRCEai'l'lPI'fI. Jack Barreltr goal hungry forwards came sailing ""”” Mllrhhy. Hiirhc. Mahiir.lscot'cri for Glasgow Road. in the: iWht-lan; F'orward.t- Diivr-ix .l. M". nnnam Rum awn”. R”. M Second game Cavendish defeated ilaninshtre 4-2. Scoring for Cav- Physical Fitness tStorts At Alberton Friday Fnnipctittiin it-r the Provincial: lPlll'.K'iPll Fiiiioss (lurling Trophy .2..1fi p.m. will take pliiic in Allicrton lhlsi yr-:ir with I'llll(ii front tltinlaitue, Chtirloiicttiiiii. SllmmPl'Sid0. Sum- mcrside RCA!” and Albcrlon ink- in: part in the playoffs on Friday and S:-iItii'ilni' of this week. This is tho first time the play- doiins llRl'i' hY'('ll held in .-ilherion. Tlic Trophy It prcscnlly held hyi Sllmlllfrslllll ll IZA F. ' (Games will he. twelve coils for the rotind roiiin seriri. flcciilis of the. draw are as fiil.i ions. 5 'In Thriller At Bedeque Rink onds. Ruck miiey made Jack Macnonalri sent Jar-it it t-t lYt'. Vthell his blistering drive from the.5It0nho-rd; t-4.50: In - left. side caromcd off Shepnerdmwalt tPineaii. F. Shophpn-it 17,45. atlck into the cage and in s;.s.s Squairehrlggs Kane HY C: HALL ”C” series. The series is now tied. PenaItieii:- F. Sl i1 t-t, M ii" riiii-it Feriod:- llt-'pSaeIrfil.I. and -lack tiizide good on two less ma-Vt B'"'"5- 9'N"1”- i-ndlsii HCIY Diiniiing Moore, H(Ill-I FRIDAY mm: ; Refs-rec-in: Allie t'iiri'er. Fraiik ston. and Dntighnrt. Larlner and. 91.10 a.iit. llF.l,TI l.f-'.All tn"l""'- Plirknr at-tired for Hampshire Ice No. l - Nniiimcrside vs. Saints twice held the load in the; Nl'MMAR1' l .(:im-initpinwn first period but lost it iioiii itmpgl First l'eriod:- i- H VP” n..,.,i,- LT and had In mile for s J-.'l claim-'tPineaiii 505; 2- saints, iimivt r' "”rr ' r "- W lnrk gain: into the st-cnnd. The 5-W: 1 Kane i.l. Mnf'l'lnt'i- middle motion Will all R.Y(' as-nldt -i..i.i. 4- R.Y.F. i.. Shcplicrdl ' ' ' ' Freetown R0 a the winner: piled in four straight ttlowattt grill. 3 - Saints. lWill't"Vi I Y goals for it 7-3 margin. Each team tilachol l5.i).'l: li- B.l'.C.. Sqiiare-i so; I IIRVIKI; in a slot; third period. I brgllhl ll:ui'k':'l 16.15. I . v es y tooli lneau'ii ass 0 I :- one. at .'E'U5l(1 pot the opener. hiiipthe 5"?0M' P"'ItIdi- 7 H.Y.(I.. Pi Tm R-CAI" dafeflm r'mm' Saints got that one back and an-.""" lwhillockl - 2. ll- B Y.(' lpukpls M X" "'9 U"P3l'd Rink F'i'celiiwn floyiils tripped Simi- other to hnnl in (hr next .-.n gprulnlllike isqiinrcoi-spits; pm 9, Bjillt-it night In the second game of mt-rsidr crysialii 8-6 in the Mist l lllin Phirsiciil fltncss lnlermedlaleiggmp at ihp M,tt,ti,A, inm-mm. late NR" scnil-finals at Bcdeqiie lrink last night. The winner of the hest of three series gocii against Shepherd": arm pity and was iiist stepping on th right in and Kane caught the ahorll fr-l0n!It nirtc. tiring ii iitgti shot nniini-'lm-k lFlnt'-llii. lliiwottt lll..'i.'i. Kane was sent to the penalty hm; lull. Whitlock. Lcniiiy. to think about a iitsii sticking pen- STOPS fee when Lloyd Shepherd made it ill. Shepherd it.iii: i2. n.Y.(',. Whit- l Penaltles:- Mullins, Kane, lion. ills Rangers Win s.-.27' nAi.iiotisir:. Na. i('.Pi--Fniir 1" 29 floats in the last period boosted Dalhoiisie Rangers in ii it-l win. p -I. Shepherd 7 ll ll E.i-Sin actions A Story Boo They can't do worse than regular league sci-tntiuie. not-lift bit hrtaiing Farkdale In atory hook name with sixteen seconds to in ovrrtimr-. you've reiiiy got tn-st st-ler on your hands. we'll grant you itio eliih was weakened by not iiavi think Barry Moore deserve: redo that area however. and the boys we Anyway the Adel pro limna fans with a couple of our special thrills. and when a all right. The Aces Are In For Sure The summeralno Aces are inl paint Paperwelgtits at Borden re- finish tienily are grateful to Andyfa lea "It I plan from Maurice l.amlr- fourtli in the Prince Edward island Foods for the aeruinptlima feed, Mill'- T ll LV they received from Andy: on their. . rlinrhcrl A iilmc in the semi-ilnsl return. Apolo tea to Donnie Mat-.l finish with I double elttnax. Tying a game. with two unonds to go is rare enough but when you add to that winning the over Rnthuriil Paper-maker. Tues. day nlithi. when the North shore Hockey League teamii opened a beiil.-of-seven semi-finals series. Sam Gregory scored twice. other Dalhousie scorers were Tod (Tnmpcaii. Bert Daliing, Jean Gati- Ihlcr and Ben Ptcard. The last tally oi thc game iipollcil a shutout for goalie Nick Plilsodny. Rollie Rosslgnol counted k Finish And Vince Martinez ..2””.-'.'.."..".1'i..”"'.i;'.':'.'T '?..."."".'.':.:tB93l5 Galina" Aces and the ('tvlc Stadium maiol A Williams of tape Traverse who scored the only Frapaiid goal. and. whose name was missing from the at-eouni. .0 ' Mzwiinir. N.J. (AP) --Slag parluinle their regular goalie (though we eoiiple of pain on the back for his Inspired performance in the later atages of the game.) We aim con- iiie Pat-lidale Players were not exactly hungry with first pl.-zre tuelied safely away. They did want to fatten their scoring aver- apparenily all out for victory on far as oiilooltiag faiia could judge. the we try in string along with the referees. realising they are doing Itlomcnl nI;e getting together in live l.ornc iionnrsticy. former Ace Conch who has been hospitalized herattiie of injuries received play- Iltl hockey with tho Aces. a bone- fit game next Friday night l.ornie certainly dl:.li”ri'('ii the but from lslmiri fanii. and we icci iiiire tht-y will rally to his support by com- ing not in large niimhers to see Plirlidale and the Area Friday night. I'D Vflilley locliman "” Traded To Giants Iiey team does that. they're doing ST. PETERSBURG. Fla. (AP) st. Louis Cardinals traded first baseman-outfielder Whitey Lock- man to New Yorlt Giants Tueaday in exchange for relief pitcher Hoyt Wilhelm. it was a straight player do I with no cash involved. Itman thus returns in the Gi- uifs. He was traded to St. Lotill last June it in the nut that brought Red st-tinendieiiai to New You sad shortstop Al Dark to at. leafs in both their XIAICMG -- yllfli Reyna the regular first base-A scrcd in the third round by a right I" "tr iitw. crisp-punctiig Vince Martinez of Paterson. N-J.. came ti-om behind Tuesday night to bill- lnftlnt former welterweight cham- .ltioo Kid Gavllan of Cuba in a close toi-ouniler at Newark Ar- : mnry. llepaii Ttiliiie lip European Hockey Squad WINDSOR. 16.8. iCPt -- Rela- tives said Tuesday Windsor bar. rlster and iiportscaster Gerald A. Regal left Montreal on Sunday for Ilacow where he is planning to line up a European hockey team for a tour of Canada and the United states Mr. Regan planned to he in Moa- cow for two weelui and will attend We.-l Prince All-Stars for the la- 2 land crown. W. Mills fired two goals and set tip two others to pace the win- ners attack. fioiiert MiIcMurdo ai- ao iintped ii pair of markers and Curling in No. 1 Alhertoii vii. RF A F It-c No. l Alherion rs. Charlolto town ice No merside - 1 ll Montague vs. Sunt- 'At Montague -vincial Legion Bonspcil to be held Legion 'Spiel Opens Today To-rl;iy at to a.m. the first alone will be throiin in the first Pro- on P.F..I. it is memorable. in that the winner will travel to Winnipeg to take part in the first annual Doniiiiion Legion Bonspeil. begin- ning March 12th. robin series. twelve end games and will be a one day event with the exception of a tie. in which mist the tie will be broken on Thursday. Tiic winner will then be presented with the Stewart trophy. A rink sklped by GG. Jardina 7.30 p.m. Ice No. l RITA F. Vs. Ml'il1llKlIP for No. 1 Summerslde vs. Al- lberton. SATURDAY 9.10 mm. ire No. l Montague vii Alherioiil Ire l” 2 RCA? vs. Charlottew loun 2.30 p.m. ice No. I R('.A.i". vs. Summer- std e Ice No. 1 (iharloltetown rs. Mon- ingita ls Nip Crystals Penalties-A None- Second Period- 5. Freeiowii -W. Mills in. Roberist 4.20; 6 S'stdc- G. Dalton (P. Greenl 10:40; 7.l S'Side - R. Phillips IR. Grady. (1.: Gaudeti 12.45; I. S'side - C. Gaiideil (B. Gradyt 17.50; 9- Qtaiiie - C. Gaudet I835: Penalties: None. Third Period: 10. Freetown - W. Mills 5:12; 11. Freetown 1. Rob- erta IR. McMurddi 6.03: ll. S'stde singles went in Clayton Mill, Joe C. Gain-lei IR, Ptiullpg, 3, Grgdy) Dorsey, 7.eke Roberts and he-.ii.l.lS5; l.1. S'slde . s. Philip. tr. . . nmwm .ln."MI Mn; N. ,,mM'w'" y ;vhi:i'-'ld figure sluitiiis champion Shifty ('liiiirle Gtiitdcl scored Robert.-xtw, Mlngl 14,03. Th” win mp I-'V"H,M bland, ihzicc of the l'rystalii' goals. Ger- Penalties: None. ng,m'n1onKenPark.IN.Y., was near n at Phillips. Reggie Phillips and lnienesi -Orin Carver, lion pemm In pelhrmini mm. mm.. Iterting Phillipa got the others. Whe'-- puhon, nun,” it was a fast exciting game and ltiie first period iiaw the Royals -walk into it Hi lead without an lariswcr coming from Summeralrle. l W. Mills mode it 5-0 at 4.20 of the second ncriod hul the Crystals came back fighting hard and pop- pered Royals goaltender Arnold Johnstone with plenty of rubber. in beating him 4 straight times to make Ihr wit-clioard read 5-4. The Tiniiili shot two in g row in tho finale to run their lead in 74. I'-rxiiiiii i-tame bouncing oil the ”oor once again picking two Georgetown And Montague Play Tie Georgetown and Monlaitne mid- gets foi -i.l to a tie in tlic third game of a triple header tioi-key night at the Montague rink Mon- day night. - Bryce Balliim tallied three for Montague. with Slewnrt white -Canncll. load; will represniii the "Montague and district is- witii Doug McGowan. male; A.A. Frascr second stone: George Mac- gion. lllooirlllis For Tonight Two games of Ihe"(Til4it Basket- ball League are scheduled for to- night. Saints travel to Summerside in play RC.A.F'. Sultans at the airport and Troitrrs play the Y-M. CA at the Y” in Charlottetown. Starting time for both tussles is 8:00 p.m. Ccirol Heiss Takes Lead In Skating k COLORADO SPRINGS. Colo. iAPt-Defending chamoion Carol Heiss of the United States sailed to a solid lead Tuesday in the first women's singles event of the STA Boston's Allan Slaiiley Ranger. Ron Mu hv, for Iitt has just wati;.ing the scored it cool. Oliic Americciun Wo For Semi-Final By G. W. l.0llGllEl-Iii Panadiasi Press Staff Writer KITCHENER. Oiit ICPI ada's entry. The power - ladcn lcsn zone iinal opened. A u.s. victory In nigiitix npcnlnll sinizlcs eicnt Mrs. Lois Alston of Sim Calif.. downing Mrs Kan Gra maltty. Says Ad Wind-up lnvii hurlers who adopt the non Lars no-winriiip lechnloiie this st-as juries. "it's exactly throw to second base.” explain player award. "it's all arm. no body hcliind lies. losing H) in the mth inning. it and no easy rhythm. You lhrnwg 'rc.t-rs. int-ludlni: Boston's hit-l Par- tlint way all the time and you really going to feel it up in thel nell, shoulder. I threw to second hale would experiment with the new two or three times in some games technique in 1937. l'FalllP! too late he is sitting on the wron: Camille Penry tresr. waving lllllflk play at lilariisoii tiixlli goal in six games. as Phil United States women's hailminton 5TU0-M: TEAM team Tuesday night qualified for the semi-iiniil round conipclitinn ii for the Uber Clip by sweeping itlilll'I1Dl()li and now captain of the four straight matches from Can Ctinaditi Aiiicrii-tiii thc Sll'lilll.',f'Sl in years. Their dou- squad won onc singles match and-lilcs teains havc played together two doubles Monday night as pl.-iyior ago: and ages-much more Th? Dl3Y he"? Wm M ' '"""d'in the best-of-seven Norlii Amer-I,lh 'l'iie.sday Diego. of Montreal ll-4. 9-ll. ll-I---added the clinching point and made the remainlng three matches a for- option Don Mlcirsen Roy (tampanclla; see the man who can go on pitch- VERO BEACH. Fla. iAt"i Brooklyn c A h one of baseball's most astulcl log handlers of pitchers. bclieves that l Snnir-tiiirit:'s going to hurt. you'll will invite arm and stiiiulrter in like a cati-hci"s Campy. three-time winner of the Turiey. National League's most valuable hiindor. tried it with marked suc- -kin NLEY TRAPS wRohlGiitAhlGiER; 'S(1llRl'P Garden are Brulns' Jack lCaflPl'V illli. gt: 'ie Dan Simmons is and fl.-iiigeia' Andy Bathgate. tilt. Ilcnr). a hm factor in New York's I'x recent maiirizencc. tallied his 4 Manhattan: doi-iii-it Bruins. S-2. Rangers now are his Watson": point up on fifth-place Mapl- Luis in their battle for the fourth .--id final playoff berth. menaualify s in Badminton The l' S. will meet India in the lscmi-linal for the world team title in Hllllllld next month. Mrs formcr l)oroth,i' Walton of Toronto. All - England singles ii squad. said: he Aiiicrican squad is one of an our girls. Two of Canada's top players were unable to take part in the - competition Mrs. Joan Miller of Montreal. No l in the listings and this coiinti-vs singles champion. hcrainr n moihcr last month and Mrs. Jean Waring Folltnsbee oi Cnlxzai-y. rated as No. 6. is ex- lpot-iing A child aonri. nt es Injuries and it'll bother me. so i want to like that every four days. on . see." on l..-irxrii p l I r h e it his perfect lviiiilri wrtc-' game viitlioiit using in ii int-tiip. The New York Yankees lrlghihsndcr adopted the style in lihe. last month of the season. Bob another Yankee right- ed l coss in the sixth game of the ser- Sevcriil other hip. league pitch- also have indicated they CURLING CHARLOTTETOWN I15 p.m. delayed Old Game - G. Henderson vs. Ingrid Wendi. in. of Austria. runnerup in the European cham- pionships. held second place a amide iihcad of another Vlennii achoot girl. Manna Eigel. 11. the European iltlts Carole Jean real. second to Miss Heiss in the North American competition two weeks ago. was fourth. Another V'l"- H 3 Practice - C. Mischnniiid 'A"i::'t.riaii. Hanna Walter. placed "clfm W. Mlcooum Total points After the '0lll'. 1"-A999" ' dgui-es. Miss Heiss had 400.4. .-an-.. Misti Wendi 443.3. Miss Nigel t. Pseht. to. of Monl-l cil- Rounii fl. Seagrams B. - 'r.W.L. Prowae no p.ni i Irina vs I. Parent l Iflh fir TIMMY srsaisl Alton t it gghnnnumw" lslh an ' f iii' , , i .. d ' ' 2,", -N,',,,::",,h1fmQ'c'g:ng::d3 close behind. netting three. A :;fl:;rh:'l'1'J.P"h an '" M'"bMafty ads. and while the WIFU clttlu. cut the ir.m....,. 1",, In 1 ".1. Chester David and G. white I in the best interests oitho league. T)” Rnmm Md "1! mm. Wm. eachnlcgred a pair for Georgetown ..... ...M... .. .- I. won't tpmpgf with pllygfg on W ,,m ,. WNW W m mm and . mtiper netted a singlf. sgwhnd Ti” Buys cop inim clubs in the league. a player The Rillvir Wk! imidmi py oi-. --------H -- E I. 1 F . ran l'lwlyl lWlllchmlIlglIlGl.r lie H, um" And D0" wmmh . n. n . h can away. go o I I our First Pi-riod:- I. F eta - I ' ""1 VA" V""'" .Mt'liliirrin ix. n..i,..I:. Yin; if ciuisoow. Scotland (Routers) ,FTf:Pltll!lIV f' Mills iz. Roherisi only activity scheduled in min- --Scotland hold no land to it t-t Ngw yoiuc (AP) -- The Min- .7.i.i. i l'lt'Ntiun - .i. Dorsey iw. or iiociiey today Al the Sports tie in iiieii ininer- soccer Inter neapolis National Basketball As- Longdgp lid” iiiiiit-. It Flnlicrlsl mil; 4. ri-ee- Arena is a special woriinni fnr the national here Tuesday to WI I sociation franchise was sold Tues- iniin fl, .wiarMnmi tZ. Roberts. city midget champions Abiiies run of English suconau in tiieu dgy in a group headed by former 4.999HI Winner 0 Mt"-I I425. from 3 until 7 p.m. intermediate fixtures. major league i-oaiiagsr Marty y w Mum. Th. "I. V,” mm, Wm, ':RCADlA. Calif. (AP!-Jocitcy - 5.".”.t.l."' mitt tsi.-.".:":i":::.."':.i:: I .. . . no price by March is. the chin PM would be sold to turn. Otherwise Willi tho trim milestone close will be sauna to irsiisasiiy Longden brought in tho tmriuil 5?? IUIIII G lico- lee l - T. Mitton vs. C. MacLciin. . ice 3. E, M.cNmi V,” wgng gm. gomery. president of the cans- . '1'? 4 - 97- Mnclntvre VI. H0" .4-lcri n' the Western lnierprovliic- ice 1 - heagrams B - wit .lrn- lca 2 Rendezvous A - .t. Bunion President Claims Can. Football Breaks No Laws itoivtdtvroiv ICP)-Ken Moni- dlan Rugby Union and president- lat trnothail Union says "Cana- .di:in innthall doesn't break any tans. anti-trust or otherwise." hlonlgomory was commentia Tuesday on the United States Su- oremn Court decision that the Na- tionnl Football League is subject to anti-trust laws. i Montgomery said he agreosoin principle with the court finding. "We have two leagues in Can- l'. .l. Aclsms' Revada. in the first Montague Defeaii Seven Mile Road in Rough Game Montague High school defeated the Seven Mile Road team in s rough. penalty infested hoe liey game played at Montague last night. by a score of 4-2 T. Small- wood and J. Smaliwood were the stars for Seven Mile Road. while W. White and S. Johnston were the stars for Montague high. SUMMARY First Period:- t. devaa Mile, Road, T. Smaliwood. Pll'lIIOI R. Shaw 1.. Monroe. Second f'eriodi- 25 M.l-l.S. R. Shaw. ll. M.H.S. S. Johnatoii. Penalties: A. MacDonald. I. Cantello. '1'. smalwood. J. lnial- w nod. Third Period: 4. Ml-l.S.. I. Balderson 5. M.H-H. W. White.- il. seven Mile Road. J. Small- wood. Penalties-. W. MacDonald. P. to um. llelany Capable Of 3:55 Mile NEW YORK tAf't--Ron helsnv is capable of running the mile in 8:55-a full three seconds fuid than the world record-his coach said Tuesday. "Given the proper conditions on a good outdoor track. I an no reason why Ron couldn't run the mile in 8:55." jumbo Jim Elliot! told the weekly luncheon meeting of the New York Track Writeri Assn. "But." Elliott continued. "I have refused. and will continua is refuse to permit him to cut loose. I have seen too many mllars who have burned themselves out 91"!" inaturely by going all out week after week. ' SPORTS ARENA 8ltA'l'lNfs MONDAY and WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON-4-Stir Adm: Adults Ito: Children tII' PIE-SCHOOL SKATE WEDNESDAY-1:!)-8.00 Admission: rasnitv zsc uonmv and wa:DNI:siiAY EVENING-I-id PM. Admission: Dc TUESDAY-Jzh PM. P.E.l. Hockey League I.Y.C. vs. l.D.U. THURSDAY-ml P M. P.l.l. Hockey League PARKDALI VI. MONTAGIVE FRIDAY NIGIIT 7:I PM- PIINCE I'l'II!'l' SCHOOL ICE IPOITI FIDO. IAT. APTIINOON-8:!)-4-W r ATTENTION IAIOII the P. lam aoiiuiomoivs son in e. is t. aaamiss IAOING opus-s com in-aaaa class n',... tisnumuyuympiu anppsa-a euaml HORSEMEN let. not H.857. CAIAN P.0.IIIl'"