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Hodge {| unged. for it but: missed. “= l+* Canadiens | ‘played without ace wo Jaefenceman | Doug Harvey, who rief comeback attempt: in Toronto but remained out of lta shou night’s game because of a shoulder separation suffer- Saturday. Beliveau suf- e ‘fered: acut inside. his mouth, -.during the first period and one | Stitch, was required. Van’ ‘Fonteyne, who. injured ° a New ‘York Wednesday | night, was out ‘of the Detroit “Nelion - edges. ‘Trail. pT RAL The. bustling 1 Nel in Toronto last night, appeared to tire.as the third period wore ‘along and that was when Hodge -was the ‘standout. ~~ | SHOOTERS: TRIED ‘HARD : vIn: succession : ‘Alex!:Delvecchio, Howie’ Glover,’ ‘Gordie. Howe and Parker MacDonald did every~- thing. but. beat. the little net- The. ‘tie gave Uanadiens an eight- -point margin. at the top of-:the. National Hockey League >| Standing over second-place To- ronto Maple. Leafs. Third-place Red Wings,, who lost. three pre- | vious: .games -. here . this. season, now are three: ‘points behind To- ‘pass “Trail. led: 1-0 at the’ end of: the first. period but gavé up three. second-pericd Nelson goals. In, @'the final period, neither club! |. were. ablé-to ‘score:-- . Dave Stewart, Gerry, ‘Koehle. far has not’ ‘reached ‘Official; “or ‘and. Don McKenzie. scored the Leafs while Norm Lenardon | ¢ got. ‘Trail's only goal.: - WINNER 11% ACADEMY ce bi oches AWARDS. | CHILDREN TALL SHOWS) 750 _ STUDENTS (ALL SHOWS) 90¢ ADULTS $1,50_ (Boom and, ° for \8.. REN omipeg tt Oe | aroeney oer St BEE ee Meet NEW YORK: “(Heavyweight champion Floyd-.Patterson, the first man to: win back the big crown, today was named “fighter of the year” by Ring Magazine which also picked. ‘light. heavy- ‘weight Guilio Rinaldi of Italy ‘as the winner of its ~ award.” ... Patterson, previously, had: been named the winner of the ‘Ed- “fighter of the year” by the:Box- ing Writers’ Association. The 25- year-old* ‘New Yorker, who meets Ingemar.: Johansson .in a third match March: 13’at Miami Beach, ‘| lost. his ‘title to the Swede. in 1959 and.won it, back by. a knock- aut last June, A GOALKEEPER: AND HIS STICK ARE PARTED ..... Hawks, obviously wondering what’s going on, falls to the ice up against: By post. while his stick flies in the air. Hall.lost his balance after blocking: a hard shot and: the. ‘stick. ended: up behind © the: net. ‘The. action occurred ‘in Saturday. night's. National Hockey . League game at Montreal, a‘ 3-1 1 victory: for the Gen Q named top T hohte ter - “progress ward J. Neil Memorial Plaque as - Ring ‘listed heavyweight Son- as the runnerup to Patterson in the yearly Tankings. . ° - Dick. Tiger. of: ‘Nigeria. who. re- cently. defeated Wilf Greaves of Edmonton and Detroit, was sixth in the. middleweight class.. ‘Also (cited for. “progress *' ‘was heavyweight Robert Cleroug of Montreal. : ‘The ratings: ) 0 Heavyweights: Champion. — Floyd Patterson, New. York. 1. Sonny Liston, Philadelphia, 2. Ingemar Johansson, Sweden, 3. Zora Folley, Chandler, Ariz., 4. Eddie Machen, Portland, Ore., 5. Henry Cooper, England.: Liight heavyweights: *: :Cham- pion—Archie Moore, ‘San Diego, Calif. 1, Chic .Calderwood; Scot- land, 2. Giulio ‘Rinaldi, Hayy, 3 ny. Liston, the No.1 contender, diplomatic sources,” but a “feel- er”. has. -been. sent out .to. the. club. : ely iy ies Aid teed . wtp ty this doth: hanyge “4 Vr blabae vil we , a eae ‘ ra) re Jor gstaps ee " ee | 4 es a wep ; n° oe (BAYNE > ~ oh i wont: ‘ Pr CAC ara’ DEREK LYNN "your wiry wit wee: wit EVERY THRILL ort mn ve AS ah. adirlys TOME, neers ‘TOPS’ POY jo “anton ‘nor ‘(ower loft). and third,” M18 o'win aa an "1084, Migs” | Papers says Reds want games, sian promoter suggesting a. tour world hockey of Russia by.the team’ early next March, the newspapel' says. as, The games ‘would be! ' played: , before the tournament, making’ it necessary. for - the” Stampeders . ta leave before completion of the | year, ue . The’ ‘newspaper. says: “Gt has | learned . that. .the'..proposal “50 ‘WHHL, -schedule, - yh Anne. Hoggivolt :.(top), ° “aayenreald"| | Ottawa aklor:now. rotlrad, has. beon voted: Cannda’s outstanding | ae ‘woman athlote of :1000,in the Canndinn Pross yonr-ond sports | * af {Noll of, sports: editors“and brondanatora,, She won a-gold modal : on tha: ‘Olympte;women's slalom at Squaw ‘Valloy, Oallf,, In Pobe | ‘yuary, the ‘frat in, history! for a Canadian Olymple aklor, It waa | ithe second atraight your sho, has ~opped' the poll, Barbara Wage. oe Judy Darling (lower right) placed sccond | ‘Wagner, 21, toamed: “Witly Bob" Paul of; Toronto miplb flauro-sknating: ‘patra’ Wthtle, Mt Squaw Vallby, oe ~Amorican couple t win lb 0 al no0 tho: Darling Al ‘wor yy "Ring / Goalie Glenn Hall, of Chicago Black: | | fagazine Harold.;Johnson;, Philadelphia, 4. Erich’ Schoeppner,” Germany,. 5. Willie Pastrano, Miami. -Middleweights. — . Champion Paul Pender, Brookline, Mass. 1. Gene. Fullmer, | West. Jordan, Utah; 2. ‘Ray! Robinson, New York, 3) Gustav. Scholz, Ger- many, 4: Joey Giambra,, Buffalo, N.Y., 5. ‘Hank’ Paseyy Richmond, Calif. " Welterweights: : ‘Champion. — Thompson, * Argentina, .2.. ..Luis Rodriguez, Cuba, 3. Emile Grif- fith, New ‘York, Lightweights: ‘@hampion.. Joe Brown, New ‘Orleans. dL. Car- los’ Ortiz New .York,. 2.: Charnley, England, 3. Len Mat- thews, | Philadelphia, : .Featherweights:. ‘Champion Mine Davey - ‘Moore, Springfield; Ohio. 1, Gracieux. ‘Lamperti, France. ” Bantamweights: Ghampion— vacant.:.1. Joe, Becerra, 'Mexito, [fairies gf | tournament pin. { win or.) ; JANUARY 9TH,. cay . ip Ney me ' a : a ; a ool nop} to a CaP “NEW YORK 4 )—American ace Chuck McKinley was suspended indefinitely by the United States Lawn Tennis Association Thurs- day for his racket-throwing an ties in ‘the’ recent Davis Cup in- }terzone- finals “at: Perth, Aus- tralia. The length (of “the ‘suspension depends. on ‘action of the associ- ation’s: . executive ~ committee when it: meets: in New Orleans February 4, mo, McKinley, ‘19, ranked fourth in the-U.S., said. in ‘an: interview at St. Louis, “where. he lives: - “No one’ ‘trom ; ithe. USLTA. con-; tacted ime ‘or.’ “pave: me “any « for- mal. notification, I don’t know what the charges against me are. I still hope to play tennis ‘and I intend to keep in ‘shape. _ WPrinee. Rupert Dirilp ews. 1. cede ‘wan Eriday,. December: 30,1 ao, 1960 woke But I have no thoughts of; turn ‘ing pro at this time.”* 4 USLTA President George i Barnes, who announced. tt suspension here the ‘decision was made, bepau McKinley “actcd in, away ‘detr mental ‘tothe welfare . of t game” while in, Australias as | ‘member. of. the US. tea Barnes said the suspension w W concurred. in by David'. 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