I i “any mu m: we" Moncton Foursome Wins Dominion Curling Crown 3! FRANK IVAN Ishowed skill and coolness under SAINT J0 . N.B. (CP)— 1 pressure all the way. They were A sensational rink from Mons-5 first place entering the final ton Iklpped by Mrs. Mabei.round a p.m. Thursday. DeWare. coasted to an easy 15-1 iPRAlSES RINK win over a Moose Jaw. Sask..1 Said Mrs. DeWare as she foursome Thursday night to win ‘ received the award: the Canadian women's curling» “If it hadn‘t been for the championship and the Dominion girls in front of me I wouldn't} ‘amond “D” trophy. [ha e won tonight. And I’ve The win. after nine of 10 never curled with such 1: won- scheduled ends in the ninth and gderful bunch of girls as 1 have SPORTS FRONT By PIUS CALLAGHAN this year with the Ontario rink ‘ from Toronto skipped by i fEmily Woolley. 1 Playoff to decide second7 place finisher was to be held: today at 9:30 am. i In the final round, British Columbia defeated a Halifax rink skipped by Mrs. Shirley Robertson 8-4 and Ontario won. f7-5 over rs. 'Montreal rink. Leafs Back In Second . TORONTO Maple Leafs have recaptured second place in 1"" Kerr ' the National Hockey League standings and Leafs'Ibackers am hoping they can cling to that spot from now until March 24. final round of round robin ‘11! this championship." Mrs. Pauline Craig of Dal-. 1,5 the night the 70-game schedule draws to a close. play at St. Andrew's Curling The “girls in front" warehouse: NB" President of the. Toronto got back in second with a or decision over Chl- Club here marked the first time hard working vice-skip Mrs. .Canadian Women's Curling As- cago mack Hawks Wednesday night. Frank Mahovlicli led the a national championship has Harriet Stratton. second Mrs, is come to New Brunswick. TneIForbis Stevenson and lead Mrs.iWare rink on its Victory. were never behind as they Deware rink won eight games [Marjorie Fraser. 1 Other final round scores had from 5131-1 to finish. and lost only one—a 14.13 defeat; The championship was won (Mrs. Fern Seel’s Summerslde. at the hands of Ontario's Tor- last year by Mrs. Ina Hansen's ‘ P.E.I. rink defeating the Grand is°Clau°h- congralmaled the 139' way, scoring one and settn up three others. The lmlachmen outplayed the Rudy Pilous crew is The Guardian. Charlottetown. rd. March 1. 1903.1 ' i l l l ( lRoyals Sideline Penguins With 6-4 Win Last Night Sandy's Royals eliminated Old Spain Junior Penguins [mm further competition in Island Intermediate ‘A' piaydowns last night by defeating the ‘Baby Birds' 6-1 before a big turnout at the Sports Arena. The Royals took the best of seven send-final series in five games and now meet the winner of the Combine-Eagles series in the finals for the Island title. Billy Mulligan, making only his second appearance with the Royals in the playoffs,'played his usual hard-working game and his effort paid off. Despite the fact I'hat he suffered a gash near his left eyebrow in the onto rink in the second round Kimberley rink. representing: on opening day Monday. British Columbia. Mrs. Hansen: The surprising Moncton rink finished in a second place tie Fails. Nfld.. foursome 9-8. Other standings at the end of nine scheduled rounds . showed Alberta in fourth place Montreal. AFTER losing Saturday night to the cellar-dwelling Beep ton Bruins. Leafs bounced right back to beat the pace setters. Before Bruins came into town. the Montreal Canadians were there to do battle and Leafs took care of the invaders from 1 second period. the blond-thatch- . 2 .three othens for a five point night. Other goals for the win- with six wins and three losses, As had hrcn said so often this Iseason, Leafs can beat the Saskatchewan, Quebec and top teams but they play dead against the low clubs. Toronto Nova Scotia, 311 with 4.5 won- can never seem to get untracked when Boston is at the other loss records_shared 11m] 5101. end of the ice. The Bruins just keep Leafs worrying away and Bruins Defeat Red Wings 5-3 MacDonald's goal ‘ prince Edward h (34;) .when things are over for the evening. Toronto is usually at the ' short end of the score. was eighth and Newmundlandf with Hanks or Canadiens providing the opposition. and Manitoba were in the cellar with one win and eight losses apiece. Mrs. DeWare's Moncton four- some was alone in first place 0 Battle Still Rages going into the ninth and fin . in the THE battle will continue to rage between Montreal end But the Leafs give out with their best and usually that best is too good for Chicago or Montreal. BOSTON (AP)——Detroit‘s re- for Detroit. lentless Gordie Howe moved ,was his 30th into a share of the National Action was halted 16 minutes round at 8 p.m. Thursday Hockey League scoring lead‘in the third perio while.'four-day bonspiel at An- Toronto for second Place- Undollbtedly both Leafs and Habs Thursday night but Boston Boston's rookie goalie. Ed John-ldrew's Curling Club here. .‘l‘Ould like to BVOId Black HaWkS in the Semi-finals- Bruins. getting goals in ciust-lston. had six stitches taken in She won her seventh game in lflgfu‘e Delft)” Rad ngs “'Ollld be "Ind! “1011? hOSPlta'bl?.IBut ers defeated the Red Wings 53. 'a gash over his right eye. leight starts in the 3 p.m. 'draw Iwm‘g‘s ,m‘ght surplus? and throw that 590° Place “"151”? By assisting on goals by Alex lby edging a spunky Bethany, for a P13 upset Th3” Whathappehed a few years hawk When Delvccchio an Parker Mac- .Man.. foursome 9-7 in the clos-. e'wmgs “uSted ,Lea‘s 1" five games. and went on m worry Donald, Howe reach ed 67 jes an mo st breathtaking lthe BlaCk Ham‘s m the Stanley Cup fl‘na‘is‘ V points. which ties him with lmatch of the round robin play. i That Mum happen ‘gam m 1963 hm chant“ a" flight {at Chicago‘s Stan Mikita. ' ch an. occurrence. T WIIII II III b l The Manitoba quartet skippedl 5“ 0mmy l lams an 01‘ as . Another Big Weekend SUMMARY First period: 1. Boston. Wil- liams 23 (Oliver. Bucyk) 12:34; 2. Boston. Kennedy 10 (Boivln. Green) 14 : 42. Penalties—Meter 21 I iby Mrs. Irene Burton played its Kennedy scored within a space 6520' M- Pr‘mow’“ 10' ' 1best game of the championship of about two minutes in the S“ d. 99' i - Damnr ‘and for a time looked as if it first period to give the last-(DelveCChlo 15 ‘Howe- GadSbyiimight score the 'spiel’s biggest. THIS coming weekend both Leafs and Canadiens play Place Bruins a 24-0 lead they 5:52; . ' Bosmn' Le 1”” 9gupset. After six ends Manitoba games on Saturday and Sunday nights. Toronto has played one never relinquish . (Prentice' Gendmn) 7531; ' ‘was leading 6-4. e game than Montreal so t I 1 from here on Rookie Bob Leiter restored Boston. Burhs 12 ‘henhedyv But the DeWare rink picked could rob them of second place. They must keep winning these I the Boston margin after Delvec- iGodfrey) 15.5: 3. Boston. Ge"‘ .1”, one in each of the seventh (battles or find themselves winding up in third place and facing tho temporally narrowed the ‘dmh 18 'Prehtlce- wemam ‘ahd eighth ends, two in the Chicago Black Hawks in the playoffs. eafs entertain Rangers on Saturday and travel to Boston i Sunday for a game with their toughest foes. the Bruins. Cana- i gap in the middk, period Then. :15251. Penalties—McDonald andjmnth and one in the mm for 8 Vi 3dlens host the Red Wings Saturday and travel to the Windy (harley Bums and Guy Gend- ‘ Oliver 3:18. Spencer 4:01. Howe 1th ron. Lciter's linemates. found 3‘4" ‘ the 1- h e a 5 an of 2;. Third PBVlOd- 7~ Dem". Mac'l EIGHT ROUND ‘City Sunday for a tussle with the Black Hawks. a . . . . I , r - I head “‘0th engraved mugs secondiéputting thepcontest out .Gregor 8 (Ullman) 6:36. 8. I Alberta 330 204 101 x...“ pick up their game in hand next Tuesday when they invade if"? hrs-t peg? t1“? e'lgedtgni “1.21.232:gm‘gfifiiiflfa'?£2: ‘ and Chests and the right 10 re- of reach. 'Detroit. P. Macdonaid 30 (Bar-=Nfld. 001010010x__ 3 Detroit’s Olympia for an engagement with the Red Wings. second Tram H aha (1'). k fl ,1}: “who mm) M Windsor I present the province in the The Bruins had beaten the ‘clay, Howe) 7:42. Penalties—M. lsaslh 1010103010. 73 It looks as though the battle for second place will continue Mclnt 45 "g d fo‘fm ed ‘ “.519 Leaf 6 lpi m that I Dominion championships to be Red Wings only once in 12 Pronovost 9:17; Barclay 11:11; Nova 590113 010 401 010 1_ a ‘right down to the wire. Leafs and Canadiens meet twice before dyrehba. S'pi’i‘inh Ifwar l f “‘“S )e 1.? :held on March 22nd at pom revious games this season ‘Boivin 17:45. BC. 020 303 022 x—12 Ethe regular 50350“ ends- Lem 30 ith Monml 0" “may “a” a] “1 we 15 d9 em" ’3'. ° . 'e “"m' “33 l “"s' ‘Artliur. p The score was 5-1 going into Saves: Quebec 201010300x— 73Mar°h 14 and have candle“ repay the Vigil the fol-1M mhn' R-0 and StOIz’ Started a, da)‘ in “he league finals' This was the Climax to a four’ the finale when Bruce Mac- Sawchuk 9 9 8—26§P.E.I. 200 x— {Wednes‘ja-V' H the teams 5pm these battles“ Mthjng Wm be mmor fight . day Legion spiel which saw Gregor and MacDonald scored iJohnston 7 1117—35Iignéario 012 221330 x—14;°ha"E‘~‘d- If however‘ 011° '93?“ could grab both 0‘ them- the 1‘ “Wkly “WHOM ""0 a many close finishes and excit- 0301001121__ 93victor would be getting a firmer grip on second place. Mammi‘mm ;g%%h°°°°” 7 THE Red Wings haven’t proved too tough for Montreal of N13 210111441x_15 late. The Cana‘diens have beaten the Abelmen with ease and i r 5. ll 100000011 1 Perhaps file-V can do it again Saturday in Montreal and next, as ' _ Tuesday in Detroit. Hahs and their supporters are hoping so and these same folks are wishing that Leafs' jinx with Boston 'g‘ga scona 0003010300_ 4 and Rangers holds. By the way. Boston comes visiting Maple ; i when ;free-for-all involving the. whole ICanadian team and the Swed? lish players on the ice. with the :two referees frantically trying} Ito calm the wildly swinging! lplayers. BOBBY KROMM Smokies Whip Swedes 5-2; Kromm Hurt GOTEBORG, Sweden (AP)—. Canada's Trail Smoke Eaters.1 representatives for the world. amateur h o c k ey champion- ' ships. defeated Sweden's world! champions 52 Thursday night’ in a game interrupted for half an hour by second period. Trail manager Bobby Kromm was hit on the head during the melee by a bottle thrown by a fan. He suffered a badly! gIashed head and had to be car- j nod to a dressing room by‘ police. The Canadian players. appar-g ently thinking Kromm had been; arrested. rushed off the ice‘ in thel i i a rawl the situation was ex-l plained to them and the gamel was continued. ’ The brawl broke out after a ners went to Rip Ready. Angie Carroll. Jim MaucLeod and play- ing coach Buck Whitlock. Dave Lawlor snared a brace for the Penguins and R. Gallant and Dave Martin each scored 01108. After two periods of play a g Penguins rppeaired as if the Moncton Hawks Enter Finals MONCTON (CP) —- Moncton Hawks font-ed New Glasgow Rangers to gamble here Thurs- day night, and then set up a strong defence to win 5-2 in the deciding game of their best-of- sei‘en Nova Scotia Senior Hoc-i key League scmi-finals. I Phil Doitron showed how heI aroused the interest of the Na-I‘ tionavl Hockey League Chicago. Black Hawks as he scored two[ goals. including the unassisted been Signed Chicago for a tryout next fall. I, T e crowd of more than 4.200 1 fans delayed play many timesj 51012 was sent to the penalty Iii .TeamszPlay 3 All-tie Co-Op and Fanningbrook bat-I led to a 3-all tie in an exhibit- on hockey game at Saint Dun- mim be able to radon: the series for at lead another 1 eiir ess mopedmiced appear cuts 4-1foa' the 64 thclsiou. Billy Mulligan opened the. scoring in the game at the 12.- mark of the initial stanza when he tucked e Reeves relay behind Penguin Donn' Frizzell but six mmuv' ta later Dave Lawlor put the Penguins on even terms at l-all. Kip ady ahead again early in the sand- wich session but Penguins re- taliated with two goals before peri ad end . Ronnie Gallant deflected Louis Smith's long shot into the twines for the first one and then Lawlor put the Birds in front when he flip- ped ‘ ock pass into the mes . .The Royals were back on even terms after five minutes of play in the last frame when Angie Carroll got a breakaway and let 0 with a shot from twenty feet out that caught the upper right hand corner of the Penguin e. ca . Jim MacLeod lent the Royals in front again when e beat Frizzell neatly from close in. Dave Martin. the elusive lit- tle puckster put on another dis- ut the Royals w on even terms for the last time of the night around the six- mhiute mark. . Mulligan and Whitiock com- bined forces on the last two markers. Mulligan scoring the winner and their adding an insurance goal. Officials Don Whelan. Joe Coyle and Leroy Bennett handed out a total of eight penalties. all them going to the Royals. Josey picked up five of them. ‘ lapped on two occasions being 1th double minor First Perlod: — 1. Royals B. Mulligan (Reeves) 12.26; 2. Penguins — Law (P gigscey 1.03; Josey (2 minors) Second Period: — 3. K. Ready ('I‘inglav. B. Mulli~ gan) 4.48: 4. Po 'e — R. (L. Smith) 13.05; 5. Penguins D. Lawlor (Wlhiitlock. Peardon) 18.29. Penalties Josey 6.23; Reeves 18.08. Third Perlod: —— 6. Royals - A. Carroll (B. Mulligan) 5.09; 7. Royals Jim MacLeod (A. (B. Whitiock) 9.46: 10 Royals B. Whitlock (B. Mulli- gan )17.04. Penalties D. Car- roll 2.37; Josey (2 minions) 5.29. McGowan Quartet Wins legion ‘Spiel MON'I'AGUE — 'Ilhe D o u g lto help him. They returncdi I‘th‘” :‘nd 50‘ up two more Mmowafl Legion curling rink ‘ harm as ' ‘ defeated the Geoinge Nicholson ‘ i'iiik 8-7 in an extra and to win the Goodcrham and Warts tro- phy and (rays and the Moose- mg games. I The McGowan rink consist- ing of At. MacDonald as mate. George Worth as second stone and Duke MacDonald as lead,I Went through the competition without a loss The George. Nicholson rin . ° 0020101211‘ 8 Leaf Gardens next Wednesday and goes into Montreal Forum ‘ . . . k . Thursday night. The last time Bruins visited both these places. fIlIgthgl’lth threedCanadIanS. Stan's last mght. made up of Red Robertson as - Manitoba 000012100 3‘“ 4 thev esca d With decisions over Canadiens and Leafs. ' not i p esume ‘ . C OP gDalSCNerS “‘91‘9 D” mate and Sandy MacDon 1d 3 ~ 9“ - i The Smoke Eaters scored i a 5 Alberta 321100042x—12 likely that it will happen again but with these Bruins, you just I goal in the second period beg: Karyn-St K°"t “Sack; “in” i second atone with Dave Clark- . ~ ‘ ' I all 9 (“Var . Conn 01‘ (I e CHICAGO (CPi—Three goalsquirF- MjkiEamDiCIlged up In Nfld. 010 010 202 x— a wet can e {he Ifirzwl gridflthrge r530? lnEFanningbrook were Johnny Mac- ggljiifi‘d' :“fffirefi‘ “gngefejg by And Bathgate led New assxs agains e angers. .p.E.1. 102101040x— 9) ' ' je 1r - W 18 1e we 15 118- i Donald. Angus Rogerson and . m... .0 y... 6.1 trouncing of Chi-. SUMMARY 1 Ice Sports Tonight tionals also added one in the clam Clark. 21%” had the WWW 001030 110 1— 'I ‘nal sessmn. 08mg mod. ndy Mac- vago Thursday night they Fir“ Period: 1- New YorkvI'Ontario a ' v' to over the Bathgate 29 3:38: 2. New York.‘ uebec 100 102 001 o. 5 THE provincial ice sports are being staged tonight atIThe Defenceman H a r ry Smith ggikerlslaiivlksst inlcl3néamel this Bathgate 30 (MCKenIICY. HOW- I Q ANDmGs Sports Arena and director of physical education for the provmce. lpotted two of the Smokies. season. ell) l . . 3. New York. Balonl p w L -Dave Boswell, is hopin for a large turnout. The cream of the I’goals Singles went to George Th Gals ave Bathgate 3110 (Henry. Howell) 15:34. Pen-. New Brunswick 9 3 1 crap from the three counties Will be on hand. trying to Win ‘Ferguson. Russ Kowalchuk and e g g _ . . ialties—John 5:55. Balfour 9319.1 British Columbia 9 7 2 honors for their respective schools. I _ iWalt Pcacosh. Sweden‘s scorers; career total of 202. making him 3 Howell and Hay 161111 E Ontario 9 7 2 he program should be an interesting one and the meet is ‘were E119” Maetta, and per: the 10th player in NHL history. Second period; 4_ New ank,| Alberta 9 6 3 surely deservrng of your fullest support. 1010f HelemI I to score more than 250 goals.1Henry 25 (Bathgate. McKen-g Saskatchewan 9 g 5 I The Cahadians were given 21. Only three of the remaining ney) 1:56: 5. New York. Henry] Quebec 9 4 5 minutes in penalties. including.t nine are still active—Gordie ‘ 26 (Hebenton. Ingarfield) 13:14.‘ Nova Seem 9 4 5 I o a I I Hone Bernie Geoffrion anleenalties—McNeil 1:12. Mad prince Edward Island 9 3 6 o e u 5 three mmors to SmlthI Jean Bellveau- l2109v Mlklta 17104- Newfoundland 9 1 8 i referee handed ISweden only Bathgate now has 32 goals; Third period- 6. New York. Manitoba 9 1 3 two mhm- peha tiesI and 65 points for the season. EBathgate 31 (McKenney. Johns) Note: playoff to determine About 17500 Ifans saw theIsharpI . 30 mo. played in cold. misty. putting him in second spot in .3:24: 7. Chicago. Hay 11 ‘Whal'" runner-up scheduled for 9: the National Hockey League's ram. Mlkltal 17151- Penalties-l am. today. smring race. two points behind .Hay 8:08. New York bench :Ta rtans Oust lHeading West Heading for Brandon. Man.. Itce to bring the 1964 Brier here: i llowe and Chic a go's StanEpcnalty (served by chtall) lllikita. {10:46. Mikita 18:39. “0W9 30‘ tw° 515515" Thurs“: Saves: and hopeful of The Island's first Dannv O'Rourke. vice- chair- my night as Dem)“ Read wmgs 'worSIey It!) 2 victory in the Dominion Curling : man of the committee: an “"‘re heme“ 5'3 by 305‘” 'Ha“ c ham ionshipgDouglas Saunders representing Association I ' l ’ r matches. Charlottetown's the new Golf and Winter Club. 1‘Ax (cp) _. Halifax grink headed by youthful SkipI Also onIhanId at Brandon to “Egg Icheered oh by the big- ’Doug Cameron left yesterday 1 extend this city’s 1nv1tatIlon Ito Leg: c'mwd hme in years, for the west. hold next year’s championships Leafs‘ Wit major to Gerry Penner anleilh O'Leal‘y MarOODS in Thelexhibition game. Flyers Travel To O’Leary Parkdaie Irving Flyers travell o O‘Leary tonight to do battle‘ an The Flyers leave the Pa ril- daie Irving Station at 6 o'clockI ga weather at the big Ullevi out- door stadium. The gamc was the f' a1 one of a single round- robin series between Sweden, and the United States. Both the Swedes and thei Canadians Whipped the Yanks key League playoff games were played at Saint Dunstan‘s Wed- ncsday. with case earlier. The Swedish team opens its. defence of the world champion-l l - h him are mate George here will be Mayor A. Walthen liffufiedwiiilmttlirii: mites“... Dillon. 2nd stone Allison (Joe) ‘IGaudet who is also flying Iwest Nova Scoma Senior Hockey [Saunders and lead Arnold ‘today. with him Will be Sidney League mmmml series ‘Green. chairman of the Com- ” 1 Llewellyn. ‘ Thursday night. C b' ‘ H t o I o n I f Scheduled to fly out today are missioners of Sewers and Water a WM. 6000 {m jammed mm Ron Ketch. president of the ‘Supply, who in private business e forum and yelling from the . th Charlonemh’“ Curling Clluinlilife is the local representative RCAF Eagles and P r l n c e the night that they'll hang a de- 3 Opening whistleI Tamns played IggeEalse. gldtilggsbglfiion IscilIIIIIOf the MacDonald Tab ‘ c c 0 County Combines renew their feat on Gord CutcliffesI gang. I their finest hockey the w .I g the semi-final feud in Island Inter-jThat heating at the air base to gain berm in the finabs mg Association; Gordon Ben-jcompahy Whleh Sponsor! . . . ‘ - 't_ y B .' I mediate ‘A‘ Hockey League cir-,was humiliating and the Eagles me fouMeam leagueI They mm the“. Chairman 0f the comm! Her cles tonight at Civic Stadium. jare smarting yet from its ef- meet Momma Hawks in me fin. ’ The Combines sport a 21 ad- feels. his. 1 Vantage in games {OlIOWlng that The season's biggest crowd is The crowd was the biggestl 9-4 thumping they handed All“ iexpected for this big one to- 1 ever to watch an NSSHL game. i 0 men WednCSday flight 'at the all‘ ‘nlght because feeling is runningl Hartley Estabrooks. a New 1 , base. ThOY'll b9 faVOl‘lles l0 lmighty high at the moment. The Brunswicker picked up w h e n . ( Spiel Set For S’side A provincial mixed curlingl Prince Edward Island Curling Association will be staged in Summerslde on two successive weekends. March 29 and 30 and April 5 and 6. It will be a doublei knockout competition. 1 The entry list is limited to 24, rinks. 10 from Charlottetown. 5 from Summerslde. 5 RCAF. 2 from Alberton and 2 from Montague. I make it 3-1 tonight and put the (Airmen will have plenty of sup- Amhehst Ramblers folded ear- ' .. ' Eacles right back against the :pnrters come in for this big tus- .101 this season because of poor . wall. Ise. crowds, scored two goals toi . However. the Airmen play} Game lime 2095 at 915. lead Tartans and his first prov- I, some of their bestIIhockeyId 1;: I ed tgkbzIIiItIeIwmiiIerIest of uh. the. Stadium and t is cou . e a is as I . I Ch I 2] “and, 31/, _____________.Race Entries WWI . yam. w PLEASANTVILLE, N.J. (AP) rounder y 506 "m u " I ' sneaked across the “new” ml Let that Cassius keep on tatllk- ‘ and weighs about . . ' Clay's record is 174). includ- A G. (lemma: 3.. “an”; d““ by H.115... £1.15“? ‘11-]: $15119?“ ing 14 knockouts. Jones' record re Iven “Hem” PM “ *“' Jones spoke kindiyfis 21-3-1 including 13 knockouts. The following is the curling draw for Friday at the Charlot- tctown Club. (Spares needed). 6.50 P.M. (Friday Knock-Out) Ice 1 — Dr. Kelly. R. Mac- Kenzie. Dr. Jeiks. I. Mat-Kim non vs. G. Bennett. A. Ballem. H. Simpson. H. Edwards. corn. W. Far- Omer “Jumble” " w mm at Thursday about Cassius C1ay.‘Cl8.V is "like second °°“‘ 524' ithe man he'll meet next instende'l' by the WBA and mu“ “rtans built up a 5'0 lead be‘ I‘Madjson Square Gal-den March lMagazine. Jones is ranked third fore Jim Beckman.I Who ‘13 by Ring and fifth by the WBA. :rom nearby Fairvew an ' U .s 0 s. .‘ A recent graduate of the 175- lcarned his hockey in Halifax. “Shiapl’ufgiy theutfiiili‘icyc:fs thlg‘pound division. Doug said he’d Icored the 10““ Windsor 9°“ public like no other fighter '1': Wither fight heavywe‘ghts' In late the third. many yearsI The .nswer is the ‘his last he spotted ZOE. Ed Swartzack scored Halifax‘s box office_ The clay.Jones fight Fol 10 pounds and flattened Entries for Saturday's ice racing card at North River causeway were given last night by the Victoria Driving Club and are as follows: . First race: Miss Chief. Part» Entries must be submitted toi George Nlcholson. Montague. iPlayoff Games Played At SDU Ship at home 1” Slocmmlm i Tracadie battled to a 5-a11 tie. March 7. ' B. Pippcy 2. Gaudet. M. ac- Donald and D. Wood. M. Fitz- patrick counted four of the Tra- cadie goals with competition. the first under them”! 95 ‘ 1 Three Sunny Isle Farm Hoc- In the opener Soutiiport and Scoring for Southport were ' M the fifth mark- The final contest saw Glasgow Road shut out Mermaid 8-0 with G. Bernard counting four. Sing- cs went to V. hite. W. Ford. D. Godfrey and E. Barrett. ONCE WAS FORT The cathedral city of York. England. was founded by the. Romans in 71 A as a great‘ military fortress. 3 i HUNTERS' CORNER Ass’n Recommendation Colmnist Backs Solidly The Nor'Easter. that struck' with such vicious suddeness ‘ the late PM of the 19th and the Ice 2 " ‘ ' . early the filth. sure reli. P Borys. D. Wood vs. H. mimmialglct “figfigu‘mm: first goal Iat 9:28 of the first looms as the Gardeh'311rsthox.1the contender from Arizona in changed the appearance 0”," Bartlett. C. Asprey. D. Ward. Hey You Bi JumI period. Brian Graver 10 mg senout in years. jthe seventh round. I“ II countryside However. it was the 5' Simps‘m‘ Second. Mime Lee Winston’s mmth “fie” Estobmol“ m a” “That Cassius can really talki him“: his“ lw 9” c M any' type of storm our Huns can take I" 3 " H' 1" Can-"them D‘ WM, Rh”, Stone ' WW1 mond' a blue streak." said Jones. atgt {9‘5 {"3 no 'wh-t w. M in stride. It bar-ed ploughed Dough" A' an" J' Weldon "‘ Shh ' ' Emmi “‘9 veteran Wh° his training camp. "But a; "eh '9' fields and meadows alike and F curmv E Macuod- 6' le' '. 501M 9919“. 130‘“ club can't hurt me by shooting off :399' e “m ' the coveys are assured of food “one! 1' web dun“Edfiiefnggcunégmfimehfi: in M37101?” 59m“ Whey his mouth. And I don't scare. and grit in plentitude. I note I“ ‘ "H' D°b‘°“' C'D’f“; Hero. Lady Simcoe. Billy. c. “ign- mfi“ filly inmmwd- easy. :New Anna" that “‘9 °°V°y5t 3." exell'c‘flgg Lean. K. Cantwell. K. azle Ms Chesterway Thom-II fabroo. I I one say. rm gonna go “I mo?! Ijudgmen .11 5e ec, 8 vs. M. enldns. 1“. MacMillan. Crany'nenI Manger rounded Iout Habitats “XI Let him talk A, m. a. In G b L d their plshtly balding Hounds- H. Love. B. McLennan Fourth, Time wm Te“ Noble scoring in the Period. I concerned he‘s just another op-l 5 ea Somfllmes. huIl only on rare Oc- Ice 5 -— E. Wood. D Mathe- ' ' ‘ Tam held a commanding ponenh Only ['11 make motel casions. coveys have been bur- New Annan edged New Lon- ldon 94! in overtime last night at n Argot. True Marion. Dayton Hal. H son. N. MncNolll- 6- McLaren mg... C perfect 81 Tommy edge thrmnghout the same. out- lmoney with Cassius.“ Dnmxmy' L. 8“ Shame" sprlww'd 3°” MITAKES CLAY samousnv . iKenslngton to take a in with]. ‘ "You've got to take him seri- i the bestIof five Farmers' Lea- (Mlxel WI!) T T k ously. t ug . He‘s a good gue semi-finals. Ice 1 -— D. Wmaoott n. G. G e fighter. But I'm just as fast as D. Walker 118091! the Winner! Steven. . By THE CANADIAN PRESS Clay Iandthwe'h segozvhaItflIhE :gihdfdigoggzlasl; JIIIgIIachIIfgw menu . 11s in e rin . w .. m ’ — L - u. A Nmmu [Wef’l'u F A pt fneouth talk. I iwinner in the ove me session. fee I -'Dou Dell VI. 000. Chicago 30171417615174 “He holds his hands a littlelSingies went to E. McKay. R. van”. Glasgow Road edged York 3-2 Toronto 29 21 9187158 67 low and I just hope he does that McKay. and E. Walker. he! J‘O'Bonrh vs. Ad- and Hampshire shut out Milton Montreal 24161810014566 against me. It will be interest- New London snipers were N. e ......' . "in rare Gui-1.“: . . .. ...... .. w... *3‘°1iif.°.l.§l“l" ‘ .. - acid! 0 ver s ew or one . o - . . . . . ‘I ' n. ‘1“ night. Boston 1432151042444: day. is s slx-foot-tbree 186-|Woodsido and 1. McCoubrey. V ‘1 ied intact under a mound of snow and we're unable to extri- cate themselves when the storm abated. This danger occurred when the bedding ground was in inclined to bed down where there is a hedge or clump of spruce. or in an older or juni- per tangle where the drifts do not pack so hard. or if they do become lncrusted if the snow happens to turn to elect toward the open. Now they are nun-e do;- of branches and. second growth. ‘ n o It is this columnists opinion that : Hungarian partridge are equip- ped with a degree of intelli- gence on a par with us humans. They have this advantage how- ever. its applied in general with respect to Huns but with re- spect to the human race there i: a wide variation with regard to individuals. I note where the recommen- dation by the Fish . e Association that the duck season this year ( 1963) open on Octob- er 15th and close on December 9th has drawn sparks from a Plsquld East duck hunter who. he claims has been shooting for 50 ye .rs. This columnist shot his first black dock at the ten- 11 so I have an 11 years advantage. I might even claim that I first set eyes on Pisquid Pond before the writer of the letter in question w a I born. I visited it with my father at least two years before I start- ed hunting black ducks. This columnist in squarely be- storms end. they can‘t always work out dirough the network 58 lI‘onaid. who injured his back. Nicholson rink continued Saturda The {with three curlers to come as Iiclose as could be possible of ‘wmniiug the competition. I In yesterday's game Nichol- I son had to defeat the McGowan Izrink twice to win the competi- Jtinn. 1n the game each team .‘was able to get a two end and I‘ saw all ozher ends as singles l with five ends ending in a tie. ; In the final end McGowan miss- : ed his take out giving Nichol- son the tie and last rock on the extra end. Nicholson built his 1 ice and was able to get a rock 1 on each side of the tee. Mc- ; anan with his last rock drew ; to the hack of the inner circle ’ and lay short rock. . Nicholson came down to take out a comparatively easy shot. was on the broom. but slightly 3 heavy and did not get the ex- ‘I pccted fail. nudged the Mc- % Gowan rock a bit but not enough i to move him from shot rock. 1 Following is the line scone: l D. McGowan 1 010 101 201 001 1—1 1 G. Nicholson 1 101 010 010 210 0—7 y Minor Hockey Schedule Following are the various games scheduled for Minor Hockey League! at Arena Saturday:— MIDGET Sporm 7.00 — 7.45 —— Leafs vs. Can- ucks (deciding game). 745 - 8.30 Ramblers vs. best-of-three). Darts (first of E was _ 900 _. S PK Swallows 8.30 . p vs. PSS Spitfires (sudden death) 9-00 - 9.30 -— Pk dl- Spt Robins vs. St. Jean Jays. 9. 30 - 10.00 — BHS Cranes vs. winners Swallows vs. Spitfires. H O 00 -10.30 — Pkdie - Spt Pa-rkers vs. QCHS Foxes. er going to brother Kenny. PAPERWEIGHTS Bracklcy downed Coveh e a d 10.30 1 .00 — Larks vs. PSS .2 in the second contest. Falcons (exhibition). Brackley goals were by H. 11.00 - 11.30 — st. Jean Otters 2_ 1)_ a, Mo. vs. WKS Colts. Callum. G. Vessey scored both 11.30 12.00 — PSS Tigers vs. covehead goals. SP PK Elks p.‘ 2.00 - 12.30 —- St. Jean Bud- gies vs WKS Redwlngs 1230 1.00 —— St. Jean Snipes lREE WEES 1.00 -1.30 -— BHS Lions vs. WKS Wolves. BANTAMS 5.00 - 5.35 —- BHS Hawks vs. QCHS Owls. 5.35 - 6.10 — QCHS Gulls vs. Sherwood Condors. l 6.10 - 6.45 — Pkdle- Spt Bom- .bcrs vs. BHS Tigers. 6.45 - 7.20 —— BHS Wrens vs. QCHS Panthers. 8.00 - 10.00 (exhibition) SDU High School vs. Junenile Abbiel. 10.00 - 11.00 — Skate for all. OFFICIALS 7.00 - 8.30 — Grant Crockett, Les Barnes. 8.30 - 10.30 — Barry Turner. Gary Cudmore. 1030 - 12.00 — Howard Murchi- son. Geo. Duncan. . - 1.30 — Bill Boyiel. on Carmichael. 5.00 - 7.20 — Knobby Walsh. Reg Profitt. 8.00 - 10.00 — Bill Sherry. Den- nis Flannagan. :U ._ N vs. Sp PK Bluebirds. SUPEROYL 30 10 - Allweather. Compare with others at 751: (IT- 54c 96‘! AA- COUPONS >0 CIVIC S 9:15 V8 ((bnttnued on page 11) CANADI Stewart 81 MacRae Ltd.( PlAYO‘FF HOCKEY TONIGHT FRIDAY RCAF EAGLES PRINCE COUNTY COMBINES Admission 65 and 35 “W N TIRE ‘ ASSOCIATE STORE ueen St. Dial 4-8509 TliDIUM P. M. rsus I‘M“ in 'Wl i L”