“Bk “ere Prank Mahortich | his of Tarento ‘Manie Leafs. scores, geainst Boston Brains goalie Harr: Lamey during overtime in the Natlonal a “at poe weenl-final game at’ Deronto March | ‘Sheen, left ta right, are Leafs’ Geary Ehmas. bea Bolriey Jerry. Toeppaating | ars hen ‘tee rrisen of. Bostam, Leafs won) 3-2. a ‘Pane eit Bee Se played tonight ee the pertes stands 3 3 flowing Satarday’s wie. “toe Bortnd es oe ~CP photo! rome sewestdiern Vernon ‘downs Regina 4- 3 on last-period. markers — UREGINA | Pa Yeroon Cana} iia somed three tienes itt the plaved well, f third Period Monday night to _ overcome a 2 ~ He fied! and defeat. gins's & Sd Babiuk blocked 30.. ' Rewine - Capes Ae3 | Banter Both teams had several good i ims t2 ot f same ot their eee in the first 2 eatalad make t Biceey had nine shots on goal. Cansdians . Just omissed: bree chances. while Cans’ Bernie Srebin Sand. BE Play was even and bath goalies | “Vernon's Hal Gor- test at a, TEER vetarhogs sea mee., fired peried * "aR scoreless SEE. WT OR Es) aE See i eeina ten en Sermon toad 4-2 iead penalty vor tare Cage. Re, Mrels realty to Grebh Kyle, captain of the 1, drew. a misconduct. protesting the pen- Repntar. : ‘members 2 of “the ; Bays dunier Boxing class at . the Civile Centre are asked to a! abe Inthe amalligym Thurs- “day afierngon at 4. oeleck without fail, instructar: Dick Arresy said today. He said that four bays of Men se the class are le take part atte ye | Pe iin the Civie Centre wariety ia BE WO Mi i shew Friday and Saturday F L Eth Jot. mights and he wants to give ; aa Sate OY een bE Cea maatestiee | AeA, Tex, shopped the young boxers their final Bad Taegiers dal Shere Bass am fe mrery . ae instructions. idan: stopped 20 shots, while Re period, but | them count.} on: yowas off carly in. tMe; DDD PPA AP LM OAD PDL OPM OD OD Little league : set May 13 for opening — Little “League Baseball: tryouts will commence almost anyday Har play with an official opening as been set for May 13. At the group's. final “ironing out" meeting last night at which more than ients and others attended, it.was decided tryouts would start as soon as weather permits. Robert. Tough, player’s..agent, reported that registrations have been coming in quite well but ‘Saturday April 11. will definitely be the last. day’ Little Leaguers | can register, Mr. Tough: said: that any boy | woe wo ~Trocket after a three-month lay- Jott {s'an ominous: ir.dication that: {hockey history may be repeated, | playoffs with an {final and four against. ‘Boston. as chicago Black Hawks, “may be able to play. Raturn of the. 37- -year- -old eIn November, 1957. - Richard suffered ; an injury that almost severed an. achilles tendon..He éame back In the tail_end of the réegiilar National Hockey League senson anid roared. through ‘the -amazing 11 goals, cne short of his own rec~ otd set 11. years previously. He scored seven, goals. ‘against Detroit: Red Wings in the semi- Bruins in the’ finah” BONE BROKEN : oye ‘Last Jan. 18° the Rocket ‘suf- fered n broken bone in. his* foot, woo : He s' started, ted skating age again in mid- now and the first game. of regu-}. 20 enthusiastic par-| iwho has not. registered may pick Co fup a. form: at the” Civic. Centre|. Richard, Beliveau hopeful : Jabs. prepare for final series foe | MONTREAL (CP)—Maurice (Rocket) Richard, veteran. of 21 playott daines, peared himself. today for an all-out scrimmage session as Montreal Cana, diens prepared for their ninth straight. appears ance in a Stanley Cup. final... “Phere was hope also that: Jenn Beliveau, injured In’ the semi-finals just” finished with: ‘spinal Injury in Chicago March . {28. When he turned up for a ““}light skate Monday, Blake had the surprise’ of ‘his life. . WON'T: HURT IM starters ses SS ae bint the ‘best news: is that he has {been ‘told by the doctor ‘ther Q'S no danger of, aggravating the’ injury,” Blake: said, “There's. no indication: when or:if he-will be. able to play but there's definitely ae good chance he will, get into the . tHnal at. some. stage.” Managing director Frank selke said: “Whether we have Jean and Maurice in the lineup could - be an impor tant factor. But we'll win ‘or!lose’ oh our:.own ability, not because. of: what. a referee did or didn’t do’. > That was a:sharp jab at all the shouting and excitement engen- - dered over. the. windup’ of the semi-final. with: Chicago Satur- day night. Canadiens won’ the game 5-4 and the ‘best-of-seven series 4-2. to the. accompaniment of a wild, March aiming to play in the ; final | “This will be. his first ‘workout at a practice © session,” said coach Toe Blake. “We're still}. leavitig 1t to. the Rocket.as ‘to lwhen he.is ready, but we ‘expect. to have him. in the final’ - Nobody will © be. surprised . ‘If Richard takes up his‘old. right- wing spot when the ‘series opens in Montréal “Thursday against either. ‘Toronto ‘or Boston. ‘The second game ‘will be played ‘here Saturday before the scene ‘shifts to the. hore of the. -othér final- ist for games the following Tues- ‘day and Thursday... Beliveau’ suffered a ‘painful yet BOSTON Leafs in: the Stanley Cup final. the championship | series pick. final. . “I’m still confident,” come through”. Men bested - ers equipment "committee, ithe meeting that new uniforms Ihave been ordered for all regular teams. . Mtr. Kerr. asked that all last! ‘year's £ arm team players turn in: “thelr sweaters to the coaches or; directly to him. At the conelusion of the meet-! ‘ing, President. George J.. Brown ‘commended parents for the good {turnout and expressed an optim- iigtte view for a successful base- ‘wall season. Sooner spatnrt sear sa nae tate: Hen ne AME eM etn Rise errsT ED SA cies 8 oop sepa Bob Parker Cer e ek go Soren Shatinm Phetoe MaBrida oad Jad 2345 AAgun Shuey ded Awe, © 2271 Veneta pI ARR aN Ae OLA aN RE be rete A EO TAbe DE OR PRTERAN HEE BT SOE EL ORO EME CURL ap nibibeares opted Need aPOWER PLANT? Cow getecarthp tie plant yeu need | Let euer. By ete bp ot peoable nerve, ot foe pr " POO Cagacatea toon tte by bs we. (opr ance it Chonseny Oe tiple pee went et for fadedive re iene) oper we AL ot TC Vou pet iseatlacon and Poitier were te puaantre dependabte arian bor the power plate aod dhe Company teat yore yea fal fever ate faitbanks Meretiet ’ oe eh et BR Ae uh ty hothy flees ‘Remember when.. ; By The Canadian Press Toronto Maple Leafs won the Stanley Cap by beating New Ye ark Rangers 6-4 at Toronto, 27! HYGALS aga tonight, for: their third | cungecusive victory, That was the ‘first of Maple Leafs’ seven Stan- ey Cup triumphs, the last in [45 5) aver Montreal Canadiens. Cn As Hern | Magazine says” cold cash in world hocke y OTTAWA aye Canada's pre.) idominance tt world hockey: Sbringte more thao athletic pre tigen. The cofrent ieaue of the ROPE Men's magizine Foreign ‘Trade says jt aleo brings hard _ coal. | It reports that every team dn ithe T0S8 world hockey ehampion- Fabipao wt Que, Norway. when the Whitby, On t, Dunnies defeated Hii in the final wad equipped abiediy oar puntiy with Canadian \y PCs aad bots. DO Haeleey nd Use potential mare iKet for Canadian hookey equip. ent bak soared dn Europe xine hthe Facond World War Geneva (th Aayiteerland now is ballding a OX UTIOUS tiew TK with & capac. minime rang nee ntlap stemmed A none iee rene? \ i ‘ {gue play’ last: Wednesday with - Phyllis Ruttan of © RCMP. “city and Agnes Pierce of Rupert Mot- ors led Celco. City Bowling ; ‘Lea-: 17'S WINNER TAKE ALL NIGHT © AS BRUINS-LEAFS CLASH AGAIN. | @—The | supremely confident “Toronto Maple . -and the taped-up Boston. Bruins. meet. tonight to “decide in one game what they ‘couldn’t do in .six-a ‘berth It’s winner take all and if that isn’t enough incentive, throw in a minimum of $1,250: for each player and the. magnitude | of this struggle comes into focus.+ $750 a man-and the winners $1,250. Players who move into Bruins and Leafs. held light workouts today: in prepara- tion for the seventh engagement. of their best-of-seven semi- ‘said Leaf coach Punch ‘Imlach Monday after Leafs arrived here | ‘by plane “My. boys : will , Boston. coach Milt Schinidt commented apprehensively: “We can’t kid ourselves that we’re going to. have: an easy time with the Leafs::I don’t care if we are on our home ice.’ The big news. in the Bruin camp was the. possible return tonight of star.defenceman Doug Mohns.: He: has been out since the third ‘game. with pulled knee. ligaments. PPP LLLMOLOL ODODE LEE LIL DD LED LOLDL ODO LDDILEDLODIDDLLE DELTA LLL DILLS singles and: triples. Phyllis. marked. up a single. of * 283 and collected high triple with | (612... Agnes rolied 278 and 705 for her single-and three.) .~ Selji Matsuo of ' Wong's ‘Cafe bowled. 268 for high single in A League while Ron Small of Sweet Sixteen put together 671 for men’s high three. Rupert Motors took both team honors with totals of 1208 and 3575, In B League, Pete Clifford of Kelly Douglas captured men's high single with 273 while Harold Germscheid of Pipefitters came up with 710 for three. Both team laurels were rolled by RCMP city with 1112 and 3020, Results A League--Rupert. Motors 2, Good Neighbors 2; Radio Cabs 2, Sweet Sixteen 2; AlJsorts 3, RC MP Sub. Div. 1; Wone’s Cafe 4, Tom-Boy 0; Shop-Easy 4, Ocean- view Angels 0;. Calypsos 3, Cook's Jewellers 1. : “B Loague-—-Pipefitters. 2, Kelly Douglas. 2; Marine Radio 3, Nea) Evans J; Jugheads ; 3, Lucky noy- ale 1; Buvoy Hotel 2, McRae Mot- ors 2: Johnson's Outboards 3, Nelghbors 1; RCMP city 4, Co- Op 0, LAST NIGHT’S FIGHTS Montreal (®—Billy Pickelt, 156, New York, stopped Bruno Bou- cher, 160, Chincoutiml, 2. Robert Cleroux, 205, Montreal, Chuck Hood, 180, Washington, DC.,4. Ban Diego W—Nacho Eacalan- te, 119, Mexico City, outpointed ward Yor, 120, Pasadena, Catt, “Tokyo WieeLarry Pineda, 11414, Phys ppines, outpointed Shigeru Ito, 11146, Japan, 16, Bydney, Austyatin (#4 —— Jor Ngldl, 14644, South Atrica, ‘Out pointed George Barnes, 148) PIT eR ALT LAL HPN AHIR HERETO matNE Caf TEGO sper labors, Australia, 12. Veesoneretta ence nieecescccosen beep bess eeesseeesoevesrooes ELK’S LODGE BONSPIEL SET WITH 24 ENTRANTS REGISTERED The Elg's Lodge will hold ewORh age. A tolal of @4 teama have Friday ntyht Trophies ato atuke are th Raquire traphy. Two opening drawa for W 10 pin Pavikla, va, B80 Pwd. Males Peterson, va, t e Hh dihee 4, 2 4 . ta * Fane dete glaty ty Woe Seats cpl at suas Presentauion of trophies und 1 the KlW'k Ladde Friday evening MeL aun © Lwin, va Iiehurdson: Schuman, ve, Deano; Gurvieh Do Crowe, vad. ibys. Ward, va. Acherk; Murray, va, Ford, Johnaon, vi. Holkestad; Manson, va. Hlavundaon, Were Tedaneeeereved evevooreqored SOCEM IAGOPEAGATAA TIA EDIT NOE iy sig a pls annual inter-club Bonaplel Wednesday, Thursday and Priday with three draws cach placed entries und will take fo thie dee GG Wednesday night. Koml-linwl and ovale will be run off slarting at 6:30 riven will take place at after the foals a Rikw Lodge tward nnd the ednentay are na follows: Garner, va. Anderson; McFarlane, va. Youdon: LAndqutal, va. Ronee stopped , missile- -throwing demonstration by Chicago‘fans. ' Principal object of. the 20- min- ute demonstration was referee .. © Red Storey, blamed by: fans,. - coach ..Rudy. Pilous.and other | Hawk officials .for not calling what. they © considered two. de- served: penalties. ‘ Selke. and. Blake. said. it ap- _/peared Bobby Hull and ‘Eddie E {| Litzenberger of the Hawks “took. dives.”’. Hawks complained both. . players ‘were tripped. OG Selke was critical that “no one - has ‘seen ‘fit. to. remind. Pilous” that Glenn Skov - put out Beli- -/ veau. “Os, a result ‘of a. butt-énd ~ without. ny. penalty - being’. given.” — Storey was, the referee - in that game. also, lost ‘by Canadiens. : | “Some. day,” mused Selke. ‘‘a losing’ team is: going to accept defeat graciously. and -half. the. .. feferees -in hockey: wil die of, ‘| shock.” . “Fye's ‘far from. 100 ‘per cent, POPLPLO LOLOL LAI PPLE SOOT ROCKET RICHARD tea on “skates. ‘ ve se ‘The losing team gets up at least another $750. _ JEAN: BELIVEAU - eo may sec’ action 4 Prince movant Batiy he News . ' Tuesday, April 7,.1959 - 2 “YOUR PERSONAL LOAN . 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