FLASHBACKS /_ON SPORT _ Ageless Buck Whitlock af ie i it : : ; E i ‘ j if z a i f i li i ef § z tin Len Sirois, a ‘midget amongst | ed the 4 3 g BE i ae Fg nny igibed r E 2 : : 3 g iF ES ciie Hi e i E £ ERE fy = ! i = F fl | e i i | fF it § i F { it gE h z | @ Ie | > | | i : ‘| f i 1 i se : E i fi 44 i i H ; i % . i f re 5 g 5 d R e i I q ? E . i ei i of tia i : f i : i ‘ f i iy 5 i | i 3 i ? a if E : : | EE i g-be ie z* ai i i if H : : z i i i i : t i i i felt cE it A Z us f : i i Ht i i Hi 4 tit g *s Lay (45) while (42) and Saints Frank Gar- | Tity (52) stand ready for any rebou : ' 'SDU Varsity Cage eri /UNB Red-Raiders 86-75 Frank ‘Garrity, yaiave outstanding game, . fer defensive tory over UNB Red Raiders of | Saints in front seconds later and| Sainfs—Heine 15, Sassi 10, : Farrell 2, Desroches 9, Gar- Officials handling the game who played| were Lefler and Mundie from | RCAF, Summerside. Heine was in tite runner-up ‘rity 10, Francour_6; Sirois 34, slot for the winners with Marr, Bonney, Pelrine, -Buotte. Total 86. Morgan and Labonte were Raiders—Tomchack 6, Baber both in the double: figures for|1, Miller 9, Browne 2, Morgan visitors with 14 and 13/14, Harvey, McLennan 26, La ints respectively. ‘ponte 13, Lay 4. Total 75. DU Hoopsters Host Ric hoop tilt, Sackville, Hilton's competition tonight The collegians from’ the U. i SDU- varsity; - Pound: formerly played with cagers are up against stough~the University of, Massachusetts, Saint | and set a freshman scoring re- m when they take | cord while at that University. On Rickers Co 7 Houlton Maine in an exhibition | team are Phil Coon and Dave * | Wright, a versatile playmaker. S.| But coach Ed Hilton who has border town-last’ night romped | said that this year’s red and to a 74-46 victory over Mount | white ‘team is the best he has ‘Allison University Hawks in a.| ever.handled, will have his team Northeast—College — Basketball Conference tilt at|mind,.to defeat these highly- ayers 10 W on }on- the court with one thing in touted American collegians and If that score means anything if he can get his players to per- the local students are in for|form as they did last night some rough weather and the | against visiting UNB Red Raid- » | biggest threat is Dave Pound, a| ers when. they defeated. the 6 foot 1 inch 185 pound guard New. Brunswickers 86-75 he may “who paced Rickers team | just-do that. hast night ith” a 21-point per- | - Game. time is 8 o’clock and |S. } formance, ¢ ' 1 E : g Fa reed ypncens agzete s 2 | and the Penguins roared |and dominated the play On Top On First Day the site is Saint Dunstan's gym, abe ~. The score was tied at 2all after four ends, but the Sum- in the evening round against | Montague. fiat beets te fi gER5 i : i i i a if iF ej ; i if raf? Re hl . ll tit Hl : A é E 4 a ae 2Be Bae 2 af | much in. the later stages. It w: | while they were. pressing that the Crystals proke- loose ‘for | | their two goals that sewed up | See Action A *|the match. “Doug Tucker, un-| | leashing a devastating shot from | well out, collected the “hat | trick” as did Gunner MacCor- | | at Crapaud rink Friday night -Pee Wees, Babtams, Midgets and ‘ | mack of the Penguins. Stan Peardon broke away from the pack from his own side | | of the red line to open the scor- | | mouth, took a forward pass |from Doug Tucker to beat Ward | and even the count. Toh Dwyer | deflected Smith's backhander into the cage with three min- CURLING DRAW | The following is- the -curling | draw for Saturday at the Char- | lottetown Club. | 1.45 P.M. ; Ice 1—A. Leaman, L. Wellner, | eill, H. Douglas vs . T. White, Dr. oo 2. Mechablen “ s , H.. Spil-. lett, S. Beaton, M. ‘ vs E aw = e L. Vessey. MIXED ‘CURLING DRAW 7 AND 8.30 |dell MacFadyen, Donald A. . Spillett, H.R. Carruthers, | | J. Zakem, | J. Caron, B, LePage. « | Iee 5C, Asprey, A. Zakem, W. Carr, & J Minor Hockeyists Minor hockey got. under way Cr, with Arthur Craig, Daniel Keough. and Stanley Delaney who are to work with the presi. dent, vice-president and secret- ary: as an executive. The following-were appointed ; to look after the different teams: Mosquitoes — George Nicholson; Paperweights Geraid MacFadyen, and Lous MacDonald; Pee Wees — Wea- MacDonald and Jack Darrach; Bantams — Bert Thompson and Jim ley sett; Juveniles — Don Keough and lee 1—A.A, Fraser, Henrietta |,, dispose of all present , Vv. Saints Face S‘side Today — . The Island High School Hock- afternoon at St. Dunstan’s rink ‘with the Saints high schoolers playing host te Summerside High School. Other teams in the four-team |loop are Prince ‘of Wales Col- | lege and Montague High School. Game time is 3.15 p.m. | Clair, Vince Martin, Eileen tory Johnston, vs. Dr..P. Macintyre, | 4 Evelyn Cudmore, E.J. Poole. | plete McLure : Ice ‘2—A.E. Ings, Doris eget for early spring. © NOTICE Members United States Trotting Association—District 1? TRURO (CP) — Nova Scotia . | Agricultural College Aggies of Truro defeated Prince of Wales College of Charlottetown 5-2 im ‘| exhibition hockey ‘here night. > a Wi Goalie Clifford Sentner stop- ped 26 shots for Charlottetown while Bill Sceviour turned away 18 for Truro. - THE JOLLITY HORSEMEN’S . ~ _» CWUBUMITED *Maritimes Leading Stake Sponsors” endorse the Candidacy of CARL: MACKENZIE for Director District 11 For-a horseman's job. . . Summetside “curling rink yes- | merside boys drew away from , Vs Art Love, Ev. Gass, D terday. The college boys beat | then on in, taking five of the’ Holden, M. Biakney. a badly - off-form ‘Jast six ends. Ice 4-H. MacInnis, P.-Wyane foursome in the thorning ‘by the (10 A.M. G. Vessey, B. Lidstone vs / score .of ‘17-2. PwC 351 102 113 0~17 by org aire K. In PWC had more trouble with|SHS * 000020 0000 3/*- Boyles. -. the Montague beat] 2.30 P.M. ‘ Ice 5—H. Peters, B neven, them 7.6, They leading 7-4 | PWC 111 021 000 o— 8 | & sey = mgs Ego after eight ends, and the . |. Montague 000 100 301. 1— ¢ eB . Vessey, | gue boys could manage only one |? P.M. ; t | Peas ter oe a ee ‘wo |SHS - 000 111 301 1—9/n Bell, Jean Zakem, P. Mul. hice Montague 101 000 010 0 3 | tin, K. MacLeod, F. MacWil- 5: heme Spureten wee . O’Rourke. LARGER TYPE The sea otter of the North Pacific is larger and heavier than the otter of North Ameri- |can lakes and streams. “vote for a horseman. “CHECK THE RECORD” FEED YOUR PETS. 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