3' I MAKE SURE OF A GOOD SEAT Page 6 The Guardian Thursday. Nov. 18. lit?)-I I City curlers Win Gahoury Trophy In Opening Matches The Gabnnry Trophy will rest initinal round at the friendly PI'0V' Chzirinttetmiii tor the next year .li('E"it'ltl9 curling competitions at as thr result oi the Czty rinks the Charlottetown Curliiig Club- tcontintied on page 7) rtrnng slimtiizzs I'iSi. niglit in the 77Rolls First Rog .0 on gm. 7 gm; 4. .s.......-......- . Y Charlottetown first the J. J Morris. president 0! the ml,-im; ('11,), 1: pwnirerl almve. rolling the -trins tn np-n Hm t1IFvJ-.'v.'1 rtiriing season in Pr-nvtnrr-3 H: miirrl the stone at the opening of the rgabnury rim rump:-titvnn yestriwlay afternoon at the Chailnitrinuu Curling Club and latcr want on to lead Clini'lrittrImxi1 rinks to victory in their quesy jnr the t'ill1. Slnmn with him in the picture are iiiik-nmtr: lmnny O'R0iii'kc. Myron Bell-mill Emnirlt .ilirli'-mitt Rm-tri-'s i-tilin i.ah. HOLDING SEATS v FOR THE PLAYOFFS AT REGULAR PRICES Holding seat ticket holders can buy their PLAYOFF seats at the price they pay throughout the season. Let this purchase now. be to the mutual advantage of your- self and your team. You can buy your ticket tonight from 7-9 at the MARKET BUILDING or daily at the FORUM. Executive Island Hockey Club. The Navy Recruiting Team will be at the Canadian Legion Hall- Nov. 19-24: Summerside Find out all about Career opportunities in tlanadifs expanding Navy . - - the trades open . . - the training otfemi - - - the rates of pay and other benefits. cl: a memo (Y ITrotters And Nomailswin sport Lodge Trotters and the Nomads pot altar to winning starts ill the (ip'.'ii1li'-'. points 01 the City Basketball l..eR.Kl"' I3-SI n:;:ht with dccis:i'e ulns over the Air Force and Critics. The Trot- Ieis dowiicd the Air Force 65-44 I The SC McAndi:ew. Opening League. Games points in the Trotters-Air Force game. Kip Ready ot the Trotters had 12 points. Playing coach Jack Madsen and Bciiis all ored 12 points tor the airmen. The Trotters-Air Force game was handled by George Scantle- 7LlTTLE seonr Iy. Roam LEG; cm” ,3 - :--'...:;-.-.::-.s'.':&t:.. E I'rouRIN6 BASKETGALL TEAM I ..E?:. II-II lovsou ':rnd the Nomads irnlioped the Cei- bury and Lorne MacC-ulgan. - Lea s ana Lorne M.tc(iiii,'.-mi scorrd 26 D lg” F05 P; pmnts in the Nfmi:l(I5 iictoijx .,He C3 Sum, 4 0 0 3 2 D f has followed by Keith Daizicl with - . I e e 22 points and George Scantlebun Iiggougan 9 '13 3 3 . with 18. Jinimy MncQuari'ie was - V C d hlzh min for the losers with eight. ll: 2 13? e M,-,0,-, works and Thompson both ATOM; 36 5 9 17 , ind five , ' Cam” I ronorrro. (cm - Toronto Wendell Gillis racked tip -E8 F6 F5 PF ms imaple LPBIS swamped Mammal T” 77 777 777 .- I 5-2 Wednesday night to move to I 3 g ? : within. it point. at the pace-setting mg eason ween 2 I 0 5 E::;3:".:.::..;"..: McGonneil 1 0 0 2 ' Sliephard 1' o 3 2 Fl 1 P l5dUMM”” Mills 1 0 3 2 '5 "0 Thompson 2 I l 5 g Tom” 10 7 10 2., mid.y;I't)ar:;1to. Horton (Smith, Ken l”;T"Cf”FS H, P”. 1627 Toronto. Sloan (Armstrong) TV. Gilli: I4 0 2 28 S .' . D. Macman 4 D 4. 8 Penalty. Leclalr 10.25. K- R9813)! 5 0 1 13 Second Period D. Bum 5 0 2 10 3. Toronto, Bolton (Neslerenko, I. MacKinnon it 1 0 '1 Kennedy) 732. Tttmli 37 1 9 65 4. Montreal. St. Laurent Beli- MF Farce ' veau) 16:04. g FG F5 PF Pts; Penalties: Klukay 2:03, llortoii M-Andrew 6 0 0 11 3.34. Oimstead 11:16, Thomson 13:- Madscn 5 2 0 12 57p Bcilis 4 4 1 12 11,; d p 1 ,1 ' M39110" 0 0 1 0 5. '1':oronetlo.o MacDonald (Sloan) Robertson 4 0 2 B 2:29. Wjrifjflf M L5 7 5 Iggf: 6. Toronto, Stewart (Migay, Klu- indivitlunl world title in the 36th Kay) 3:42- ivnrld shooting championships 7- M0n"”3I- M”-Ade” (LItZ9n' ' Wodncsday with a record 598- bergerv Man” "was t'.-ATTACKS, Vent-7iirl.'i. Milli point score in the small-bore car- FORIIM DATES Nov. 15 to 20 Penalties: Mackay misconduct 2:- and 11' Armstrong 6.08. Olmstead hine competition. The 30.3.Ea,.,,;d marksman, Can. Morrison 16:28, Stewart 18:31. ndai: only representative in tlic slop-55 ('t')iiiDPiIIlDll, was only two points EV3”5 uudcr perfection as he hettered Lumley the world mark of 596 set at Oslo in 1952 by Arthur Jackson of Washington, D. C. Jackson also hettered his old record with a 59? score. Seventeen countries. represented hy Iotir-nirin Icams, opened the roinprtition tor the, world cham- pionship Wednesday. SATURDAY NIGHT l Games urraiigmi at Rink Gaines '7 and 9 Till liSIl.H'- Skating 8-I0 FRlI)AY- (iliiltlronis Skating .......... .. 4-.).ii Vi'c llnlniaii's All-Star bowling , , ,,-,,EsE.E; ,. Il0('KI'.'Ye)lUN(l'I'()N B we f lit-'iiii accept the challenge nt oa 0 sArrLry;y)Ay'- Douglas Bros. and Jone. u g Skating ........... .. .. .'IA.") . Rural-i7rhan Nigh 8-ill Sllnmv A very popular session. I I). Doivlliig. I l ';:inintir Bmi of Tnmiiio unit A” HENDERSON it . Hawks Whip o7aEs 6-2 To Take League Lead MONCTON - (CF) - Moncton Hawks jumped past Fredericton Capitals into first place in the At- lantic Coast Senior Hockey League Wednesday night, whipping the Capitals 6-2. IL marked the first time in the month long season that Hawks have been sole oc- cupants ot iirst place. Defenceman Fr e d d is Weaver paced the Hawks in the goal de- partment with a pair. Others were notched by Bob Bowness, Bert Hlrschteld and Yvaii Houle. De- war Thomson had three assists tor the winners. Bill Stewart and Tim Bliss acor- ed the Fredericton markers. Seven penalties were called in the aontcst. tour to the losers. Both nctniinders were good, kick- ing out several hard shots. Fredericton gets a chance to re- gain the lead tonight when they entertain Amherst Ramblers. Lineups Fredericton - Goal: Craig: de- fence: Grenon. Powers, I-icon, Mosgrove; iorwards: McPiiec, Ni- colle. Howey, Smith, Leger, Mc- Donald, Milea, Bliss, Stewart. Moncton - Goal: Pidsodny; de- ience: McNeil, McLaughlin, Bro- phy. Lepine, Weaver; iorwurds: Md”: W may W give BN0" Leclercv Bownusg Demchuh my Bruins a ltard-earned 2-2 tie with croix, Hirschteld. Thomson, Dor- N."'w ymk mmgc” wcdlmsda-V rmgwm Honk. Bunch night at Madison Square Garden summary The game marked the Nations Hut penod: Hockey League debut of 2i.yp;,.. 1. Moncton. Bowness (Thomson, 91d J”h""y H""'e''5”" 9' T0l'”'”" Leda”) 7:51; in the ncts for Boston. 2. Fredericton, Stewart (Bliss, FIRST PERIOD , Hem) ltwy 1. New Xork. Lcwlcki Iihlcign, Penalties: Dorrington, Stewart Commued 9" V33” 15 5:51. Mosgrove 6:05. tT' Second period; Penalties; Billlck 5:40. McLaugh. 3. Moncton. Weaver (Thomson) 11" 13145. GFEHOD 1733. . ;15; Stops: 4. Moncton, Dorrington 12:11; CT318 3 3 7-2? 5. Fredericton, Bliss (Miles. 5t.e- V Pldsodny 3 20 11-2- I ivarti 12:45; 6. Moncton. Hurschield (Lecroix, Lepine) 16:02. Penalty: Mosgrove 3:30. Third period: 7. Moncton. Houle (Dorrington, Billick) 4:57: 8. Moncton, Thomson) 18:27. (Lacrolx. W68 ver we TOP GAME or THE SEASON IF YOU WANT THRILLS - COME ON UP YOU'LL NOT SEE BETTER HOCKEY last Miiiuie Score Gives Bruins 2-2 Draw With N. Y. Milt Schmidt scored with 50 sec. FUEL OILS NEW YORK, (AP) Vetcrar Best by Test tIIAi. 9911 FOR THIS PRIZE GAME WE DO EXPECT 2500 PERSONS MONOTON - vs - ISLANOERS TOMORROW - FRIDAY - 8:30 P.M. 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