- S180 ' = derstand prizes in this contest _12_’1'he Guardian. Charlottetomr.w'£h£s. -Ian. 16. 1964. The War Is On THE fetid is real‘-.\’ 00- . ‘med a.‘ (jug g-any: €a('l’l in lIlt'*ll‘ Stead's Pharmacy ti‘(‘Ph:.\. J”h""."’5 I‘ best of .\'(‘\'LI1 series for ‘tying Hanks and Sandy‘: ~ rhp F(il‘llI1l in witat should Royals squart-"(off againttniiighl at . be a briiiser a (‘on-es. _ . _ _ ' ‘Interest wasn't exactly fl”‘_3‘ “'h°“_““‘*“° l“t°4’5‘["";“Il’|‘“s‘I‘:,';:':::: their series hack on .lauuar.\‘ 3- t_|0wi‘\cr ahou I .‘ ‘h t _ to The Forum that night and wei_e.hap.p,;‘ a a fljgv ;aw_ Good news travels last and the first mg 1 pa rons “mi {heir mend; about what was happening at the Htzroy qt.-9.; wing.-r playground. They did an excellent 10!? gfi 59"I|:8 ‘ « ‘ - to ' d last Thur-sday IIIE Mal’! the series to other uis iiiersmaallcko Trainnfs Showplace. .' .. _ .a\\' a tire gameyol Il()lL‘lIi?‘y‘3lI('l”1'hk9.";§ ' l ‘ - =- :=i!t'e that time. "ievre a‘ '9)‘ *t‘ii3exIrvi"altIlilili1iih?'I.:ol.ja<~illmfi\lilo liiggest one thus far 111 ""5 W0“ series I N5-y l 1. his l-‘]_vm: Hawks in Lancaster last weekend a,.dJ,?::,.ped amzlose rleci.si«v~ tn the \lonsehcarl.<. After a long ' coach .\'m‘m l.al‘lPI' tel‘.=. his boys uerc dead in (the first two sessions but they came on l()_~x'Ill'I‘1(l-Si p'lllll\ti.ljlI HE‘ in the third. Larter had griai praise lot 2% l_U_l _9-I’, I0 I '-”e nuuga-ll who was sensation.“-I throitgliout the skumisi. pa’ 1‘ also informs us 'l1\' Sli(‘F1‘.V S¢'0I‘€'d '3')’ far the P’e"“"‘I goal of the night. ' ' _ Sandy had an e\liibitioii game with Saint liunstan s \arsity since that time and took it ‘--3 drubbing. However. the lI0)'11I' went to the college rink it -i_ only seven men. a (I tli2:ts £0: nearly enough to hep uw .;ith the fast skatlnfi Sfiln 5- II \\'I‘ .01 be short handed__t0nISI|1 when "IIIIIS he Flying Hawks. I-rizzell doesnt ‘mi. gm. Hawk; 3‘, .-op.-at as winners tonight. ‘Just to make sure. they don't, the pepp.-~-pot manager is taking every pre- caution. He figures all his key men will be tliere at The Forum and he insists they'll skatr-. off with the decision- Nol Much Fun Fcire THE Ilauks started ift this soasoii wiiltoiit iiiiicli fanfare but they have been ;: Eliv “lllg steam along the ivuy. Riglit now. Il(l‘CI up a formidable oiitlit and other teams - ' ..ic--;oi‘y had better look i.o tlicir Iaurels. Both Johnny and No Ill have done a great I21-llltlttlll of work moiiltling this 103111 lUEL‘.Ilt'l' and they both intend tiidiiig up 8 wiiitier in this series. lioucvcr. \\t‘ have the idea that band) doesnvl a.,._.‘.,«p¢. with this line of rcasotiiiig and will do his utirwst to upset the R(‘ld-I/dt'l£‘t‘ plans. Tonight‘s winiter will have a bit.’ Nine in till‘ >‘t‘|‘lt‘-*- 'I‘ll_€ loser will be put strictly on the spot. Neither tcam wants this 4,, happen and as .3 regiilt they will give it all they ve got to- n. How To Register SANDY seems determined to register senior :bL< season. Last. season he followed the intermediate trail. won Maritime honors but was anything but happy when the end Came The competition was anything but good and folks stayed away_in great numbers from the games. This scason‘s Island senior winner goes against the Cape Breton winner and the survivor of that series tackles the Nova . otia Senior Hockey League Champions. There is a good possibility of some bani-‘.uI> 118-11195 in these pl-a-yoffs. The Hawks seem undecided as to where they will register We understand there is a strong possibility that they'll 80 1"‘ termediate ‘A'. If they do they‘ll be engaged in Island play- downs with other intermediate ‘A’ clubs. The survivors of the Island series will meet New Brunswick and that winner will play Nova Scotia for the three-province croivn. However, we still think that Hawks would like to battle Sandy's Royals in playoff hockey. That urge is there and there is a strong pos- sibility the two will get themselves into the same bracket. If ey . en the rink should surely be packed when they tangle for the right to advance along the Maritime ‘all. The hockey picture may have looked a bit sick around db.’-irlottetown a short time ago but right now things have taken a decided turn for the better. Get in our fun. Be at the Forum tonight. Residents of King's County are reminded of the hockey clinic tonight at Souris Regional High School at 6.30. Instructors will be Dave Boswell, director physical education a 'an Lewis. referee-in-chief of The Charlottetown Minor Hockey Association. Anyone interested is invited to attend this clinic. A men's senior bonspiel. 50 years and over, is scheduled for Belvedere Golf and Wiriitevr Club beginning next Monday It is expected the affair will conclude on Tuesday. A trophy and individual prizes are donated by Story Electric. Runners- Up will receive prizes from Prince Edward Island Curling As- nocliation. SPORT ECHOES By Norman Macdonald Summerside, Bureau of The Guardian |.egio-nciires-Eagles Promise Mucli This weekend will feature an interesting home and home set- ies between the Summcrside Junior I..egi‘onaires and the RCAF Eagles. the first game at Oivic Stadium on Saturdtny afternoon, and the return game It the airport rink on Sunday afternoon. "We hope ()'Lcar_v won’? beat those Juniors Wed- nesday night." One RCAI-‘ play. said. "because we want to be the first to lay them low. and you can take it from me. we"~l do it (mice during the week- end in two straight games," Another atinforce at these pi'ophecics_ “When .we‘re going by them, all they'll see is a blur." one young fel- low said. "That red light be- hind their net is going to look like a traffic light. it'll be turn- ing red so often." said another. Well. somchody‘s' going to have lu eat crow, that's for sure, in one respect. They're fast In PIIISIVE. and not parti- cularly noted for hard checks -»-if you forget “‘I‘oy-Toy" Gallant for ii moment. The game should be the wide open variety. with the teams going hell-for-leather both ways. The only prediction we care to make is that they’ bound to he crowd-pleasing cncou1iterii_ .. ,. ., ,, ,_ _ Me And My Shadow Is Theme Song TIN’ M911’)? 80111! down here Ll knof_ Also. how about a Siimmerside_nf late is "me and of the year award?" A pfizg my lhad0W'—and the shadow for the best board grown by a h the two o'clock variety. (I1-ins youth under 18 years of age. Ind Cheek! are lliirng into h'ib- There are endless possibilities. emotion for the winter. We un- Twice already the Borden Nationals have taken I nine from 0'l.enry Maroon: will only seconds unuhlng h the contest. Reminds no of last Pnrlulnle Combine: 3 six goals at the station." The Junior Legioriaires jee.-red flit be dven for amistic de- twice In play-off games In sudden-death overtime. Not too often does Lil! Lllcli throw herself at a team II that fashion. 161.13 11111 718‘ 31419 I810 I101! The two teams are similar ‘ I The biggest hockey crowd of the season is expected The Forum tonight wh en Johnny's Flying Hawks op- pose Sandy's Royals. The teams are tied at 1-1 in their .2. .- BIG AME RUM TOI-I best-of-seyen series for The Stead Pharniacy trophy. Ro- yals copped the opener but fell victims to the Hawks in the second. This is it mighty big one tonight and b nth teams will be at full strength. Here are three members of the Hawks who will play a big part in the proceedings. From I left to right they are: Donnie 'Gunner‘ Maccormack, Ralph Shepherd and Gerald Noonan. Action commences at 8.15 y sharp. Fasl-Skating Russian Team Beats Olympic Squ d 8-1 1 MOSCOW ICP-AI"-—'l‘lie' lasi- skating, smooth - passing Riis- sian Oly m pic hockey team trounced Canada's young Olym- pic squad 3-1 Wednesday night in nu wtliibltion game. About 15.000 Miiscoiites at the Sports Palace howled ap- proval as the hard-working but overwhelmed. Only a second-‘ period goal by Marshall (Hay- seed) Johnston kept the (‘ana- dians from being blanked. The Canadians arrived here by air during the day and. seemed to show the effect oft their long flight. However, Rev. David Bauer, their coach, of- fered no excuses for the crush-. ing efeat. Father Bauer, who teaches at the University of British Colum- bia, said: “When you are ben-- ten 8-1 there's nothing much you can say. MANY WEAK SPOTS “The Russians were better. We were weak in all depart- ments, except maybe goal." . '}lill outc 1 a s s e d Canadians were g at of Tr-.iil. B.C was the only C-a-: nadian ‘ enthusiastic I cheers Russians—a ' piirtisziii crowd which roared} \\'llt‘ll(.‘\‘t:'l' its side scored bull gave _ few desultoryi CIIL’Cl’.s' when Johnston, ' s. Sa.~k.. got the Canadiaus’.; oat. The score at the end of the: first period was 3.0. It was 5-1! the end of the second. ‘ The Sports Palace rink ts} , The gt)illI(t'€|.)t’l', Seth Martin '.'said. “and I'm not going to say way in ‘ the tour. The loss to the Russians l d anything to take any of glory off the Soviet win. men are young men and good experience for Inns-‘I bruck." l Caitadiaii observers who have; Our 2 of Birch (seen the Soviet team play Inltwice, 9-5 and 4-1. and downed North America the last two winters generally rate it as the Olympic favorite. The Olympics, open at Iiinsbriick. Anstrlafi Jan. . l The Canadians now are mid- I New York Rangers Defeat Toronto Maple Leafs 5-4 B! TOM WILLIAMS TORONTO (CPi—New York Rangers piled up a 5-1 lead in two periods. then held on to do feat Toronto Maple Leafs 5-I here Wednesday night as Leafs staged a tremendous rally in the it third period. Leafs lost a chance CURLING DRAW FOR BELVEDERE day, January . 7.00 . . Ice 1 -— W.M. Beer, L. Cox. A. Mccurdy, B. Mulligan vs. H. I. Cudtnore. Ice 2 —— N. Nicholson, T. Mac- Millan. H. Simmons, 1. Hughes vs. A. McEachern. H. Simpson. A. Clarke, Al. McRae. Ice 3 — D. Walker, D.V. Mc- Donald. F. Tralnor. C. Maur ce vs. C. Flinn, E. MacNutt, C. Coady. E. Minor. Ice 4 — A. Adair. G. Wellner, V A.B. LePage, H. Kelly vs. . Jenkins. G. Vessey. W.E. Buch- anan. G. Burden. 9.00 Ice 1 —— F. Acorn. B. Boyle, W. Coles. T. Laldlaw vs. F. Mc- Innis, D. McKean. R. Newson B. McGee. Ice 2 — D. Saunders. C. Mac- Leati, C. Dowling. J. Smith vs. D. Hill. S. Bryenton, B. Jardine. R. Mahar. Ice 3 —— W. Pickard. J. Sim- monds. A. Hennessey. M. Bag- nall vs. E.C. Taylor, K. Irwin. H. Carmichael, W.R. McLean. Ice 4 — .I.P. Cooke, J. Hellofs, P. Simmonds, E. Baker vs. F. Hansen, R. Perry. K. Kennedy. J. Malloy. a 10-game European, the tour. on; was their first of this is .‘WI1l(.'h they have won three and , 6. tied one. In West Geruiany, the Cana- dians defeated Fuessen Mannheim 13-0. They were hard pressed to gain a 4-4 tie Mon- day night in Geneva against a team of Canadian pros and coaches who now perform in Europe. more than 12 feel wider their most Canadian ri ks. Carin-, dian rinks are usually 85 feetl wide and 200 feet long. Euro-. pean rinks are 97% feet wide‘ and 200 feet long 3 Terry ()'l\/lalley. Terry Clancy; and Gary Begg did not play in‘ this game. , REMATCH FRIDAY .- Father Bauer said he hoped‘ the team would do better when‘ it faces the Russians again Fri- 3. 2: '.< "I'm not going to make any: excuses for tonight," Bauer Juniors Defeat ;O'Leary Maroons I SU‘.VlMERSlDE —— Facing four to one deficit after two pe-' . riods of play. the Junior Legion-i -aires roared back In the finalv iframe at Civic Stadium last lnight to outscore 0'Lear_v six to itwo and edge the Maroons by {the score of 7-6. thus preserv-; , ing their unbeaten record in the} ‘Prince County Hockey League.’ 1 The first period ended 1—alll land was played at rather a slow ‘pace. The action speeded up in’ the middle session, with the Ma- roons outhustling the Juniors‘ and scoring three unanswered ‘goals. The fine work of Perleyl 'MacNeill e 0‘Leary nctl was a factor in keeping tihe Le gion bovs off the score sheet In' and Gravelle Juniors gettingl Rcferees “ Ana" A“dr°‘‘'5- 3“ s ' this period. Two penalties to 0'- ;Leary one 32 seconds before the tend of the second period and the} ‘(other 34 seconds after the thirdy (period had started opened they .flood gates for the Leglonaires | and they had scored three goals.’ Hampshire Nips l Nine Mile Creek . - Hampshire Bulldogs defeated; Nine Mile Creek Bulldogs 7-51 gin a regular league game last - night played at the North River Rink. Scorinig for the winners were, _H. Hughes 2, E. Corbett 2, G. Thompson 1. R. 'I‘itomps0rt I, and H. Dingwell 1. Crockett led the losers with 2. while singles went to B. lMacDonaId, H. Miacbcnn and W. Taylor. The next game will be on Saturday at 8 p.m_ when the ownal Royals will meet Dun- ‘. P I suizffiiiage. l,Souris League a and were back on even termsl me" 5h°°k hams with s°m° °‘ with the Maroons after slighly more than three minutes d been played. O‘Leary' went ahead briefly with a single coun- ter. biit Juniors scored r more to take a two-goal lead be-, fore 0'Leary ended the scoring; with a minute to go in the game.l The scoring was well dlstrl-I buled. only George Bernard ofl 0’l.eary scoring two goals. .\ler-- rill (‘aiiicron was pulled down! from behind as he neared t.hci_ Junior cage at the 2.25 mark III‘ the final frame. but failed to. score on the penalty shot awai'd~l ed him. 11 minor penalties were‘ handed out by referees Matthews! six. SUMMARY First Period — 1. Juniors —— A. Gaudet (W. Grady. B. Perryl 9.45. 2. 0‘Leary —- R,Mac,Arth- ur (TV) (M. Catiieron, J. Ken- nedy) 12.37. Penalties -- W. rarly. Second Period -- 3. O‘Leary -— G. Bernard (E. Gorrill. G. Rogorson) 10.25 4. O'Leai'y M. Cameron (.1. Kennedy) 14.37 5. O‘I.eary — J. Sm:-illman (G. '.-‘logersoni 10,25. 4. O'Leva-ry - Smith, J. Kennedy. Third period — 6. Juniors D. Gaudet (A. Gaudet. W. Gra- dy) 0.53. 7. Juniors — B. Perry (L. Gallant) 1.32. 8. Juniors -4 J. Polrier (N. Fillmore, G. Dat- ton) 3.14. 9. O‘Leary — G. Ro- gerson (J. Smallman. Gord Grady) 4.32. 10. Juniors — L. Gallant (D. Gaudet) 9,11, 11. Ju- niors — G. Dalton (L. Gallant, N. Fillmore) 13.31. 12. Junior: —.— P. Macwilllams (L. Gallant: 17.09. 13. 0‘ 19.55. Penalties G. Grady. Penalty shot taken by M. Cam- eron. G. Rnnahan, D. Gaudet J. Kennedy. 1'). Martin, D. Gau- det, Gord Grady, P. MacWil- liams. "ed their 38th annual Ice Sports Leary — G. Bernard ‘ lls Reopened SOURIS — After a lapse of 15 years. the Sourls Town Hockey League was revived night with the Beavers downing the Teddies 6-3. The third team II the loop, the Vb: is by Art Peters. Jr. Scoring for the Willis m Acorn-coached Beavers were L. Paquet 2. B. Jennings. J. Cox. Carl Peters and B. Mscmren. Blinking the light for Henry Liirtei-‘s Teddies were R. Jen- kins, W. Solomon and J. Chev- tie. Q Referee George Paton called 12 penalties. eight to the win- iie . rs Along with the revival of the town loop is the fact the 35-year- .....:;.:*.'- totlio old Tip Top Tailor trophy which e STANDINGS fay THE CANADIAN PRESS National League L T F Al’! Chicago 2212 7132 9651 Montre M11 81% 10348 Toronto 2113 6119 9948 Detroit 1518 7 IO] I19 37 New York 1321 811813433 Boston 824 8 821334 Senior Nova Scott: Halifax 3 Moiicton 0 Prince Street Has. Ice Sports Prince Street School present- before a large crowd of fans at the Charlottetown Forum last cning. The highlight of the evening's entertainment was the visit to the rink of the famed Bonhom- me Carnaval, the famous spirit of Quebec’: Winter Carnival. The colorful snowman's ap- years: 1. Sharon Macclure 2. peariince delighted the large Judy Ferguson 3. Donna Mathe- contingent of children who son. ' heered as he led the Centen- c nial Parade around the ice and the younger fry. , The main event on the pro-, gram was the hockey match be-I tween Prince Street School and West Kent School. The West Kent boys had too much scoring -power for their rivals and skat- ed off with a 6-0 victory. David Roberts scored twice in lead his while Jim Andrew. Tommy Ir- win, Gordie Beck and Billie Sta- verl added singles. Goalie Paul Morris had an easy time of II as he recorded his shutout. Following are the officials: Judges — Arthur .VIacMicken, Dr. K.A. Parker, James Fox. Mat-Millan. Announcer - David Boswell. Timer Nel oung. Recorder — Joanne Mc- Millan. Patrol judges — Vernon Garrett, H.E. Carmichael. Ralph Raynor, Lloyd Coffin, Leslie Hiscott. Starter — John R. Tur- ner. RESULTS Straight Race (1 lap) girls I years: 1. Ruth Smith 2. ""“"*"- ies, Gnomes, Pixies. Elves. 1.1 Elves 2. Brownies 3. Gnomes. Straight Race (1 lap) boys 6 years: 1. Bill Jenkins 2. Gordie MacLeod 3. Don I-Iamelscin. Straight Race (1 lap) girls 7 years: 1. Donna Bradley 2. Heather Stevenson 3. Debbie Whitlock. Straight Race (1 lap) girls 0 Sleigh Race, Grade 5. Black Hawks, Maple Leafs. Bruins Red Wings —— 1. Black Hawks 2. Bruins 3. Red Wings. Straight Race (1 lap) boys 1 years: 1. Gordon Mingo, 2. Wayne Squnrcbriggs. 3. Allan Trenouth. Straight Race (1 lap) girls 8 years: 1. Barbara Stevenson 2. Darlene Birt 3. Judy W Straight Race (1 lap) boys 8 years: 1. Dale Wood 2. John MacMillan 3. Robbie Burnett and David Weeks (tie). Straight Race (2 laps) girls 11 years and over: I. Lea Anne Ford 2. Tanya Acorn 3. Olivia Acorn. Straight Race (2 laps» boys 12 years and over: 1. Danny Taylor 2. George Whitlock 3. Randy Cudmore. Straight Race (2 laps) boys 10 years: I. icky Williams. 2. Kerry Webb 3. Donnie Cnllbeck. ‘8.30 P.M. Rendezvous (Sec. B) CURLING DRAW The following is the curling raw for Thursday at the Char- lottetown Club. 50 P.M. Thursday Knock-out. Curling at Belvedere Thurs- 16 Bartlett, B. Moreslde. A. Wilson National. Hockey League. whi behind fourth-«place Detroit R Wings. stormed all over the Leafs in the first two periods. heavy-checking crew. reluctant to body check against 9 swift New Yorkers and lime and again the Rangers were left unguarded in front of the Tor- onto nets. The tide turned completely In the third period w' h Leafs roaring to the attack and the Rangers appearing to tire. Tor- onto removed goaltender Don Simmons in the dying seconds M ‘but could not get the tying goal. Vic I-Iadifield and Don Mc- Kenney gave Rangers I 2-0 lead in the first period. Rod to take over secoudplace in tllie e Rangers remained in fifth place. _ _ The Rangers, now five ‘P011191; The Toronto club. normally. I Gilbert, defenceman Al Lang. lois and Earl Ingarfield made ' 5-0 in the second before Jim Pappin scored for Toronto. GOT SECOND ' Pappin added his second goal in the third, sandwiched be. tween markers by Frank Ma. hovlich and Bob Pulford. Montreal Canadiens. tied with Toronto in second place, three points behind Chicago Black Hawks, meet the Hawks to. night in Montreal. First perlod—l. New York (Bathgate, Cohen) 35: 2. New York. Mcl(enney Cahan 4:42 and 15.23. Second period——3. New York, Gilbert 15 ytlienry. Goyettei 2:09; 4. New York. Langlois 4 (Bathgate. Howetli 5:45: 5. New York. Ingarf-ield 9 (Howell, Langlois) 14:39: 6. Toronto. Pappin 7 (Shack. Kellyi 16:49. Penalties — Baun 5:08. Mahov. lich. 12:22. Third periotI—7. Toronto. Ma- _lPIayers Asked ‘To Be On Hand SUIIIMERSIDE —- The follow ing lvllituet hockey pliiwera are asked to be at Civic Sbadiiini Friday event-rig at 5 p.m, Bill Dickie. Billy Bishop. Douglas Gallant. Owelll Mac- Schumiaan, air. Danny MlctNeill, James Walrus- ley, David Johnson, Mike Ge- liurt, Francis O'Brien. Paul Hogan. Richard Gallant. Brien McNeil]. Cyril Parry, Gregory Connolly. ,_ Tom-my G-nllaiit. Frau;-is Kelly hovlich 18 :Pappin) : ; 3. Toronto. Pappin 9 t Duff, Kenn) 4:33; 9. Toronto. Pulford 11 8:25. Penalties —- Brewer 7:36, Baun 16:53. Saves Plante ll 13 11-35 Simmons 3 8 6-19 Hockey Loop Organized It was decided at the annual meeting of the North River School League to re-organize the former school hockey league in- to a minor hockey program. The program will be divided into two classes. Peewee and bantam. 150 players registered on Saturday Morning. January (Spares needed) Ice 1 -— G. Henry. L. Blakeo ey, J.S. 'I‘ayIor, B. Martin vs. T.W.L. Prowse, V. Robertson,l Geo. Wilson. J. Wilson. l Ice 2 — L. Wellner, N. l\'ell_v,l D. Wood, H. Douglas vs ' Douglas. Dr. Webster. 8. ett. F. Morgan. Ice 3 — Dr. Giddlngs. A. Lea man, D. Reid. F. MacLenn vn. G- Storey. L. Bagnall. B. Moore, M. White. Ice 4 —- F. MacMillan, D. Douglas. C._ white. E. Redmond . H Crock- Whitlock. B. Patterson. Ice 5 — T. White. B. Jones. C. Downe. S. Giddings VI. C. As- prey, H. MacLennan, G. New- man. A. Horne. Ice 1 — J. Squarebriggs vs. Dr. . acDonald. Ice 2 — A. Burke vs. Dr. Gal- _o D nt. Ice 3 — A. Humphrey vs. M. Bell. Ice 4 — D. O'Rourke vs. Bell. Ice 5 — J. Burden vs. D. Cam- eron. D. TO-DAY AT THE FORUM THURSDAY, JAN. 16th. 17:30-8:30 p.m.—Queen Charlotte 9:00-10:00 a.m.—Parkdale Elem. 11:00-12:00 am. Sherwood Elem. 8:00-7:30 p.iti.—Minor Hockey 8:15 p.m.—Senior Hockey (3rd. vs. F. Curtis, C. Maclnnes. P. Ck‘ CURLING DRAW FOR MONTAGUE Montague Curling draw for Thursday. January 16th: 7 P.M. . Ice 1 — M. Nicholson vs. M. Sullivan. Ice 2 —— Central Creameries-— R. Ferguson vs. K. Sullivan. 9 P.M. e 1 -— B. Smith vs. H. Clair. cntrnl Creamerles. Ice 2 — K. MacDonald vs. K MncKenzie. LADIES Curling draw Montague Our- ling Club Ladies. Thursday. Jan_ 16. P.M. Wary Nicholson vs. M. Sulli- van. 9 P.M_ Blanche Smith vs. H, Clair. Week-End Specials From C_uclmore's & P.I'S Ltd. l. The following teams will par- ltlcipatc in pee wee: Wiiisloe, York. New Haven, Long Creek and Wiltshire and in bantam: Kingston. Winsloe, Covehead. Cornwall and Milton. It is hoped to choose all-star teams in each class to compete in the provin- cial play—dowris. The officers of the newly form- ed league are president: John Gass, secretary: Bev. Simpson and treasurer, Earl Peters. All players must have registration fees paid before game on Satur- day. The schedule of Saturday's games will be in the Friday's paper. . Hockey Practice , Hockey practice is called for {Charlottetown Legion Juveniles this evening from 5 till 6 at The Forum. All players are urged to be present and on time. MAPLE LEAF PICNIC HAM Devon Game in 4 of 7 series). “Flying llaviks" vu. "Royals" Worry of FALSE TEETH Slipping or Irritating? lnters c h o n I Relay R a c c W.K.S. vs. P.S.S.: 1. West Kent 2. Prince Street , Weavers’ Relay Race —— Gr. um-ii_v.No ummh,°mm‘ ’,':'f.'§',¢.,“ 5 d 6: 1’ ‘J od 2. orfeoltn .&t-'0 - cm . 3.“,l{'mmhS. ‘ “L9 D“‘"“' oaerAs’I'::1'xs:nnyTi:&°i.‘a:.g.I.», Don't. be smbunacod by toou false to 1.1! ll '1?“ ' P919!‘-. plus or n o I. DTntu. This 1 pow :emu-knble spouse or‘ nddodducgidgr: men Duncan 3. Bonnie Lewis. Straight Race (2 laps) boys 11 years: 1. Bobby MacMillan 2. Merrill Wheale 3. George Kit- II S0 . Centennial Parade — 1. Gail Coles an Alan MacDougal 2. Judy Ferguson and Steven Jay 3. Janice Acorn and David Bueil. Straight Race (1 lap) boys 9 years; 1. Vaugfhn Horton. 2. Don- nie Currie 3. Brian Thompson. Straight Race (2 laps) girls 10 years: 1. Brenda Younker 3. Barbara Barrett 3. Susan; Hughes. Egg Relay. Grade 4. Brown- SENIOR 8.15 SANDY'S ' ‘Gun-nor’ Leads Scoring Parade Unofficlli scoring figures re- leased yesterday show Donnie ‘Gunner’ Maccoi-mack leading the scoring race in the beat of seven series between Johnny’: 1-‘ Sandy’: Maccormack. who in I mem- ber of the Flying Hawks has scored five goals and picked up three assists to far in the ser- les for I total of eight points. Ralph Shepherd who is a de- fencernnn on the same team in one point behind with two goals and five nulm while another Flying Hawk. Gerald Noonan, has four goals and two lllllia for a third spot listing. INCREASE CAMPUS orrrawii ice». -The Univer- nitycrnt Ottbwa will ask the On- _ re for authority to rties on five was donated to the original lea- gue wltillag P9090 central sandy mil 1110 its ninpil Jack Kane. who only played one game‘ for the Royals so far in the series is in fourth place with four goals and one assist for five points. Billy Sherry of the Hawks in t d with Kano while Jim MacLeod, Louis Smfli, Billy MacMlllan and Anp Adults-75: HOLSTEIN selling by Public Auction stock and will give Mr. Ivan Kerry Auctioneer glc Carroll are all one point be- hind hit: points. ATTENTION The Department of Agriculture. Clurlottotown h Friday flfteflloon. January 17th t 2:00 . bred and open heifers. This is I :ory 111:“ breeders portunlty to purchase foundations stock for re- liwement In their herds. le starts at 2:00 pm. sharp. P.E.|. Deparhnont of Aqrlelltllro HOCKEY Charlottetown Forum THURSDAY, JANUARY I6lI1 P.M. 'ROYALS" vs. JOHNNIE'S "FLYING HAWKS" (3rd game in 4 of 7 series for Stead Pharmacy Trophy) Sfudoiiis—35c BREEDERS at Folconwood than on 15 lot of Holstein; an op Kain .. 39tlShorlening 59¢: 2 lbs. S. P. Sausages .. 79¢ Neck Bones II: sum SPECIAL BROWN BRAND. BLADE on snovpnmn ROAST BEE I _j 11*: LB. TIN F III. 431: Tomato Ketchup M --=- 23: Stone Brand 28 on.‘ Grove: 48 Apple Juice 31¢ FREE DELIVERY 00 20oz.tIn 0lirlstie’s pkg. C Milli lunch . 27 21110. 29c LB. 33c DIAL {-8813 D ORDERS ACCEPTED 6. (Bathgate) 13:58. Penalties-’ .‘I