Pictured above are a number of various bnnspic-1:. llnlti at the during the year. P as held in the L-lull l'll1lni. rizcs we chulonatown Guru” Club on were presented to the lHl1n(TS and Iaturdly to receive prizes won in runnerus-up in the Srauraiiis, Pre- eurlen who were among those at Ch'town Curlers Receive Prizes t.'t'llCl ll0lly I Clilb'sldeiit's anrl Vlcc-Prcsl(lent's lIlay.fT-ifky Wlllll0l'h- Al1'l.V Hilgllhlli Len in right s. w. Willis. Dick gg;f;IiMBlmyel:- FE"! RC1-3:-millil- cnyre. . . 1 . . Mathesoii. Cleveland MacLean. Harper MMNEHL A" wemm. Heath MacLean, Vern 1-lowati, (photo by M. jualleul, MINOR HOCKEY ACTIVITY gRangers Back In Second On Saturday at Sports Arena 1 tot stated by Johnston EXHIBITION GAME In a friendly ex the day. There was plenty of ac- tween Morell Pec of Minor Hockey in the lorrn of 1st round playoffs was the order of hlhitlon game he , Woes and .-lblne' l3-2 Victory Over Red Wings NEW Y()nK l('Pv-New York First period: 1. Df'll'Ull. liolly tivity and plenty of excitement Pee Wees. the City ll”-” ll"mM'R.iill.zei's mmerl llack into it'3r'tt1i(li(HOW(-ll 112513; 2. Detroit. Gulilliaiii plus some close competition and a bit more experinnvr amt ("till the young fry put on some fine tioning and took the lnrw the Morell team by n srrirv In the opening game of the day. Goals for Abbies were mired Pee Wee Hornets defeated Rockets D. Flood. L. Affleck. 8 hockey in several classes. 2-1 to officially wind up the Fee and R. Rice. Wee League and the win for Hor- nets gave them 3rd place in the League for the year by two slim points over the Spitfires, : In the other paperweight. pee we and bantam contests. all of Charlotte High. defeating them by , . . which were first games of home- a score of 7-4. Scoring for Qucon B d W "1 and-home series to advance fut lsquare u I ' titer in playdownll. results were as l(Josoplll, INTERSFIIOLASTIF In the opening game of round robin series , phy 16:04. Foiitinato 19 46. School Boys Title. Queen Squaie l Third period 4. New York, LC, 1 Packed W3 ""9" W""”P ll" 911"" 'wiclii ll-lontlnato. Howell! 5455: 5. " WE'VE: ill ,.l 1 n lLeagiie liior the third period to give them ii. ll City Mulligan Ftlnilnato 7 (iii. nfgplace in the National li0('lifl)' 16:48 Penalties. Fontinnin 11117. lztandiiius Sunday l'll2lt1lL1I1d1s8.V 15.55. in-.WllEll Bronco Horvath scored in Ferguson 19:31. econd period: 3 Non York. 3 - 2 victory over Detroit Red Gendron tllewickl, ilorrollii 14:33. Penalties Ferguson 3 40. Eians D .7245. Costello 12:15. Hall and Mur- ( l Willis. 10 1 DD New York. Horvath icendron. Le- wickit 12 49. Pclialiii-s: llowe 1'23 1. Kelly 8:45. Gadslly 1.1 34, 1 inch the fine team they are fat. wighiman 5 The mmml Gnnldilll. Mllndly. Feb. 27, 1953 U.N.B. Recl "Raiders Defeat S.D.U. Cagers 69-38 Sat. '”lP UhlVeI1ltY of New Bruns Filtmiaurica wit-k Rod Raiders looked every Gorman edvto be when they wallopei-1 the Forbes Saints (29-33 at the S. D. U. gym Manzer . 0" Saturday afternoon to win their Bfannen .. (with Consecutive N. B. - P. E. Doiron . idmlentercolleglnte League hoop Rheinlander " 1 . . y U. N. B. took the initiative early Totals . . . . . . . .. in the game and built up a load ll" the first few minutes of play 3. D. U. . . . . . .. VG? that they never relinquished. . lhe Red Raiders with big cm. ici-man Forbes leading the way 5 null 12 points outscored the saint; '29-I7 in the first half and with .Wll;htrnan and Don Brannen hit. .ttnE consistently in the faster ac. .tion ofptha second ran away from .l:: ::'.:f:.:”””"- to PM to 21 , . Fni'bes was high man for (lie Raldells iii a scoring way hitting. ' gmi, ,,.,.,,,5, g,.a,,l,,e,, mm, 8 Crapaud Squcld 6 game an se up man lU., - II II N. B. scoring plays with slickybnu wIn3 C S.".3 handling besides llotching 18 points 0" his own. , Crapautl non the first round ser- l Brannon scored 12 of his poillls ics in the intermediate C series by in the second session and Wight- defeating Spring Valley 8-6 at Kon- miin had 11 of his 12 in that can- slngton Saturday. Crapaud will be meeting Schurman's Eagles in the H . . g . . - . I g sunny-tho-.-on sop-Nachos-19 nun-oooooou '59aou6o;no 5.5:. : "t "”5t-'99 oceans-cacao E E911 L k ' d 25 i t. - ' ltviljccn etllC1?leF(?laCll')(lifel gcttirli; ullili C-Laud mlk tonight. lLake 12. Others Saints to hit thcl l8UI;n3cuc-5.; Sewo.Ei-:'35cnc F0!” th! Saints Bob Fearon and first game of the second round at P . Tilnlllll lial Splllett. .l. A Sim- sioncron (CPl - Ray Leduc scored twice Saturday as Moncton Hawks defeated Amherst Rani- blers 3-1 to square their best-of- nino Atlantic Coast senior Hockey League semi-finals 3-2. Bob Bowness scored the other Moncton goal. Defenceman Her vey Jackline scored for Amherst. Nick Pidsodny was a big man in the Moncton win. turning aside 2'! shots over the route. Billy James. pressed into service when Ramblers regular goalie Paul Ls- clerc was forced to miss the game because of a hand injury suffered in the third game. blocked 21 drives. Curling Draw For Cli'lowll Tonight The fishing season opens April 15th and we have eight curling teams to play a round robin ser- ties for four split bamboo fishing rods donated by the Edison Elec- tric Co. These rods al'e worth iii- iaen dollars each and every last man on each team is rearing to go. The first round will begin at 7 tonight. all 8 end games. ice 1 -- J. E. Burden. A. H Hop- er. Lester Johnston. 1'. G. Howatt vs W. 1-! Worth G. R. Greeiiough. W. Whitlock Reg Reid. Ice 2 h Ed Wood, Ron Parker. M. Simmonds B. Burden vs, monds. M. Reeves. - Russ Slilllclt. Hui-pert Get Victories Saturdqy Hawks, Beavers Square Coast League.Playoffs James. is sub-goalie with Iatnt John Beavers. Leduc scored his first goal at 13:01 of the first period slamming homo Bob Bownesr pusout from the bacltboards. , Amherst forward Henri (Hank) Tharrlen was serving I penalty when Hawks upped the count to 2-0, Bowneu tipping in 3111 Le- blanc's slapshot. At 0:10 Harvey Jaclilina scored for Amherst with a drive from 86 feet out. Lleduc shot the insurance tally. beating James on a picture play. at 9:40 of the thir First period: Moncton. Leduo (Bowneu) 10:01. Penalties: L. K1- ley 0:14. Carver 17:47. second -' t. 2. Moncton. Bow- ness (Leblanc. Leducl 5:41: 3. Amherst, J I c kl in e (White, Schmidt) 8:10. Panaltiu: Sinnett 1:40. Therrten 4:51. Third period: 4. Moncton. Ledua (Piriel 0:40. Penalties: Wliyte 4:35 L. Kiley 0:40. 0:40, Carver 10:52, Sinnett, Eurnsquez 13:12. SAINT JOHN. N. 3. (CF). Saint John Beavers. scoring a trio in the second period. edged Fret- flnsl series at 1-1. g-Lloyd 1-Iinclibergci. Wally Kull ericton Capitals 3-2 Saturday night K and tied the blItr0T'nl.lTO Atlsnticl Coast senior Hockey League semi-.McDonagh 1:10. Penalties: Him-ii. man and Wimpy Jon , th unassisted. tallied fol” salilt 1:21: after Frederlctons Fcriinnd 1,, MW opened the scoring only "I ”5ii'i'”ll"i5.. c 5. v Wht) llld hg TJmlY..Ib0t a lone third pdlm marker at 1.10 on a solo effort Th! C8118. while striving i-3m1.'. for a knottar. also tightened ,h,I2 defence enough to prevent the penl. nant-winners from widening sh. '3-'.'.f.i..i .0. I: had t Playing coach Huglil: cCl:llt11apll')1(:eliA wearing a cast for a hand inlunl suffered earlier in the week. us; unable to play. Neil Sewell left in. gig: in first period mu klng litniself out when in skated into the boards following u. unsuccessful shot. Summary First period: Scoring: N .. ., E. geoiialtaes: Kuzma 2:011. Whitlncl. I . urrett 7:13, Le in Kllllmln 19:23. P ' '7'” ' second period: 1. Frederic n Lemay (McDonagh. Blackbu .. 1:32: 2. Saint John. Hinchherg.-r (Smith Ruhlcl 2:17; 3. Salni .l..l..; Kullman tKuzma Joncsi toll, 4, Saint John. Jones 12:22. Penalty " (misconduct) is-03, Third period: 0. Fredericton, berger 1:35. Leplna 3:37. Mcnon. agh 5:17. l Racing Dates For 1956 CH'TOWN DRIVING PARK ire MiicNelll. H. Willis. .1. S. TAylor vs Dr. Maclntyre S. Benton. L Wcllner L. Bagnall. for 4 - E. Mar-lnni.-. E Mac- Nutt. Emmett liiarbnilald, S John- ston vs H R (”ai'rilthers. W Mel-l . l) lilac-Cnl'mack . follows: Bradley (lift-Cornisck. Noon:ull.l4 I w PAPERWEIGHTS D. Mat-Corinack lBrar.lleyl (Zr. D ' un Tigers 5 - Falcons 0. Tigers Maccormack (McDonald. Noonan) S in field N5 s goals by G. MacMillan (El. R. Dla- Queen Charlotte goals were pott-, Cm(-M-rny (Op, M The '55,. ll pr g mond and D. Campbell. Cubs 2 -'ed by Murray. Murray tMacF'arl I. V (1, ., 81 .k H Vkh k I P ' Redwings 1. Cubs goals by .1 Don ycilt. B Macliiillan and liiacbeeco lt',,':,?f lglrlmilil Niluuujll Hmyfgy iivlllcs were Pete McConnell wlthl ' . 5. Chick Morrison with 4. Mikel I Swift and Bill Farmer each ivithl . ' .lim Mtlligan of U.N,B a 1 of Gordon Mllliglan. l)l1l,'l"lf)Tl"Irlll manrigpr of Maritime El'-olrlrl Juno '16-23-25-30 July 5--7-l2-14-lb-21-23-28-30 August 4-6-ll-13-'14-I5-lb-I7-18 Iledy (Burgoyne). .1. l-(emledy; Ofiii-lals - Ari Perry. Doll ,1 .,. . . . . . . . -. C 1 . . . l g . V Redwm” 3”! by R' B"yle"” whale" Stlllilllillll liil:)ll:ll)l(l:'lllllgklllllllthi Rlfllllll: 0" Fm 23' 3' K9"5l"l1l"" R'"h- Rid 'Ti?lli'(l,:l'.: ;llltl"dt!l':llaIlil;Ol.l'il'l(lllg;l Tnmghl 3' 8.0 Dll Hum Gal. llsh. A Tall G. AlldEl'80t1- l t i D the Sprlllgllrld .lilnioi's took a close Wm, an 3,p,,lm eunnv 3'" 3110 D0118 (-8mPl'”n meet 1" the M 3439 ml 1", 2 the final gwelvel Leafaz - Bluebirds 2. Leafs JUVENILF. pl. TM Vmory mm"! "W" 4-3 decision from Grahams' Road final of the Physical Fitness club end game 1;, dgclde . winning tggml - 4 oals lg J. Macxinnon and J. in the first game of hnine-silitl uh th ' I H hurry; luebrids goals by n. Bald- home fol' the right to meet .luve- W 1" "9 P91"-5 0 .l"””'”'-' .l . sox scoms . . win and A. Macfnnia. , nile Abbles for the City Title. Vlcs 3'05?" 3115119" thgm "V9 behind ';,,,.,,,gn9,d goals ,..,,,., by 59,...” lP'”ld”"'"5- Tl" W"""” Wm "P" ;2hV'f.g;f5f;ll'n;:'s'PE5vfn'cIgi p”,:y":: PEE WEE-S defeatrd Royals by 8 EMF? 01 -'W- L: rm” 193” ”'”"l" Mal"? Mayne (21 A. lifacKa.v (11 and W U- N: 5' v F5 F5 PF W5. 1"" Charlgnewwn u lhe nrovlno Siiniinerside on Wednesday WC THII OI I'CCiII CTVCP H Springers ti -- Rangers 2. Spi'in- Vics goals were scored by: Smith 3 5 paymm. ,1. pm. (;I'nhnm': Road Mm,,:,.,, V g g ,4 0 2 H ial finals in Silmincrside on Wod- Tm: Elm"? is bF,Wrp'" l:)('mR Cay P 9 om. V "'"”" ms” rm;'-'lIlrsil-15' The Inaritiine nlayolls arr. m.-.-m, an.) m c (-,.u.,nr ' wggk gnd dgfgs for gm"-inuaupion of raging (DillOll.l Arsennilill. Morgi-in (Ar- P-".5, "mmd I Clmwg" La Eg Mun,-P 13:. 5, Ma,-Kay qi, (Dmmll Gall lH1l('lPtWl.lSlm (fiesta: 1140 pg”. :'.'J.”i...1."”.llt?”..ile..lS2;'2.f5t Two Hoop Tilts In the "com game 0L B ham? Al'l'l1:Sl1'0IlE ltll. llortson 18.17 lin Sal-kvllle. March 16-17. Othrr B'3ll'gn1i'iPS h it ends. The above teams went throughlklcey 1 g (ITH Pariejnt grel-1 Mac- the sclledule with one loss each. F."'"C:m;' Hgfzr 9' 1 "mm V” . . - . ' (1 Douglas. R. Pelsonnel of Dr. Gallants team ..-wing G Bpnnmn gers goals by R. Rice 15!. (Yar- ver (Fioodl; Rangers goals hv L senailltl. R. Duffy. Affleck and 1!. Maccarville. Cana- lanti. dtans 4 - Monarchs 1. Canadians MIDGETB will be announced by August in. No dash for less than 5200.00 for the Winsloe Meets Souris Tonight Eats by R. Doiron (21. D. Law- ,h Coylel (bKel!Ly. DT.(4,aWl(;1lll; Mon; and-f'l(1l;1IPdS9t1'lF:; forf the nriightc to g d d 1 cl F . arc s go: y . w. ornes meet ige lcs or e iy -.Pi'i'" PPF1-0 IICM-Z0 0r- T r V are Roger Partridge. tniatel. Leei I 1 g D. W M D M , I;ISvli:m(r4e)s: gplgglllgletzoglmlliI1:tl.:l(EAl?t:li:Ju?1:I:ale:ufrgliliilill31-2 linrlua-.ll:lQ:MaT:1;...:.1Ck;sHlV n o m w,r,;"l.'.im lidarluthltdhkigllellthlkl: Hr: Ronald ilsegond mm” a"d Kel'hlSrli:ruhrtggs.l A Lilglvullillmhil uhv. da"R' ' l . . ' " ' - - : i -: t 1. . ' anson. AM the Royals Scorigg tlh; yAlbhIey10all)S strong 713 Two hoop tilts are on lap in the Souris East-Packs in the second C853; 2.5"-In-on in. mg gay;-1glR::!CI:l)i:I"!a1dFls E cJ',,hA,:5ktlon:nnlR:n gA”rN'1'5 6 -8 Fly!" 0 Bean goals 35.1-(gm lB.a&umgim Ji;yi,galr3i .M”1. (A-nu,dvp,.,-,,,d; 3 Bmsmng Lablnp City League tonight at PWC I'hc game ofuthelr best-of-three inter (um um; 931-119,. mm the Rand. Mklnmn. und - v i - rmsnongl 510. 4. Chicago. Trotters and Aces clash at7i5 and mediate E series. Wlnsloe won ezmus -I-mphyg Jim Cameron, 1", 4 - p-I Hobbs 11,- A M". Each:-rn. 1-1. Sear. Len Doyle vs Martin (Pilate. Sullivan: 14 51; 5 at 830 the Welshman will he lool(- the first game at Sollrls last Fri- (matey, G0,-dnn Stewart (Second B. Sherry (21. C lilo:-Mlllan ligan (Jay. Mulliganlb M . 1. k. 2 - TODAYS PRO -RA - - ' . - . tczolltgalckclgyihefm(fmagagncps Rob clm-mm. Wilson limsivlck. Skovl ing in: their second victory when do(.y;a;-15;. mm tonight u no. signs; and Dawson Peterson. l1g(;ugTHI1ll;0;l1r Gsgan, S. W. Willisll crtson M8CFHTl8fiP" Colt: goal by A.:3ll.a'vl:r atcilhllllleilotflizeylllstls S1201: '9 40 Pmam”: Mnrtwn m'm' "my lake M H" Amml McCarron. Arrows - Bombers fl. follows:- : - V V Arrows goals by B. M.acMlilan (st 11:00-12:00 - All Q. S. 8 Pop SCHOOL GIRLS SERIES erweiglits and Pee Woes not how g . . After play as a scoreless tie pre- ing classes in morning . p - vlously Qiieenuchsi-rl1otte'l1iGghlwas Zzigfla-3:0!) - Paperwelaht Hawks - N I ' : ” .9 it n. irs in vs e win s. .- ' ': tdlfiggtegerlzzls foil! the City School 6:00--7:05 - Prat-lice llflttk buy (1 warmed Over ix". the second game of the best-of- Kane is holding an important ivork- r - Girl title by a scorg of 10. Helen out for his .lllfll0i'-r5ClU3d- Full 81- .- . . - .. Waiters scored for Unit No. 1 as- tendance requested. . l k 1'. NHL Saturday Ccinucks Clip Wings 5-l; Bruins Whip Toronto 3-l MONTREAL (CP) - Montreal 10:25. Canadians clinched the National Third period: 3. Toronto. Hanni- loohai League championship Sat- gun (Sloan. Reaumei :56; 4. Bos- urday night by overpowering Det- ton. Stasiuk (Toppazzlnll 10-M. rolt Red Wings fl-1. Penalties: 3. Armstrong 322.1 SUMMARY 14:00. G. Armstrong 4:04. '1'” P"''"” 1r M”'"""- '"'"' T stead (Geoffrionl 1:10: 2. Montreal Geoffrlon (Bsliveaiii 7:05; 3. Mont- real. Curry (Leclalr. Provost) 10:03; 4. Detroit. Howe.(Prystai. SKATING Kelly) 18:02. Penalties: Dlneen Monday and Wednesday 5'-w....a-mt... .. u .: s 6:36, Leclalr 10:28, Beliveau 17:20. Second period: Scoring: None. Penalties: Godfrey 4:25. 10:20. Provost 13:40. Lindsay 111.40. Hsr- Afternoon -- 4 - 5:30. . "V "'39 Admission: """' '”"""l 5 M"''''''''' 1"" Adults 25c; Children 10c i clllr (Provost. Talbot) 3:47. 0. Montreal. M. Richard (Moore. Johnson) 10:13. Penalties: Leclair 5:15. Turner 0. 11:3. TORONTO (CPi - Centre Cal Gardner. 11-year-veteran of hig- Tllesdily '" 8'-30 RM- time hockey. scored two goals Sat- P E. 1 Hockey League urdsy night in leading Boston B,Y,C, gt PARKDALE Bruins to a 3-1 National Hockey "rsllay -- 8:30 P.M. League victory over Toronto Maple Leafs before 13.204 Inns p, E, 14 Hm-key League S.D.U. at MONTAGIIE summary First period: 1 Boston. Gardner Thursday. 2:15 to 3:30- Pre-School Skate. , (Fhrnan. Mohnl 6:23 Penalties: R. Armstrong 2:45. Hannigan 5:24. Saturday -- 2:30 - 4:30 nor tMacliell. Stsslukl 5:01. Pen- . - llties: Smith. Flaman (1:34. Morrl- Skatmg Borin. Thomson 13:12. Gardner 19:42. son 11:23. Cticvrcflln ,l:23. Molina Monday and Wednesday Evening - 8- 10 PM. Admission 50c Iecond period: 2. Boston. Gard- ATTENTION HORSEMENr NOMINATIONS non mm P. E.1.HABNESs l . A” g 7 RACING CLUB'S COLT STAKES CLOSE , ; l . ' . . 6' '1: . . w y .3 m . i arcs per ponpds x .3 gig” Q; l l - ctr” ' - vs 4 .-mud. l MARCH lot. 1966 If you have not received your entry form. please contact the undersigned. W. G. GILLBSPIE. lec'y. (Wilma. P. I. 1. , See This All New swnson RAMDLER On Display Today DIAL 6563 FOR DEMONSTRATION - t W. R.,JEftK.llt ,5 I-noviucisi. nlsmstnoii ” ' A couetas Muillllt tloltluloy 1 A , - 3 I... 2.. . V ,,.., D11, 8.. F. SEAMAN President. FOR SALE WQRTHY. ,9-Years-did by Mac Worthy 1Vorthy;nlf..t..Y IUDLONG. 8-years-old