- 1 ueiioii Held at Bay I (in t, l .ujx i ( L'uily t it Wj Friday, March 27, 1953 Ladies' US-Born Hockey Player f I Leads AHL Point Makers?: I Tight Bruin Defence I ji Tin: C"ulln I'rew n, TI,, (T, A vest-light defence, fitted around ','ir.Iim Henry, carried l'.oston Hruins to a I I ....... II.. ..,,; K...I it;: i-i i " ' i tl,,.;.. Ci,.1.... -.. i . ;,IVl Hjuart'u mt;u ousmvy up IlOCKev j.;ii!K apiece. The third game is in 15ok- ..it I NEW YORK (? Eddie Olson of Cleveland Barons, with a total of 66 scoring points, finished the American Hockey League's regular season at the top of the hst. He is the fi.a: United States- i born player ever to lead a pro- j fessional league. j ' Olson automatically became the winner of the Carl Liseomb: i Trophy and a league bonus of $300 by setting the scoring pace with 32 goals and 54 assists. j Guyle Fielder of St. Louis Fly- j ; ers finished second with 22 goals and 61 assists for 83 points. Jackie Gordon of Cleveland with 78 points. Kelly Eurnett ot.Sj ra-cuse Warriors was fourth ith 78, and Ike Hiidehrand of ttbie-land fifth with 72. Hildebrand was leadir, oal scorer with 32, one ahead of his teammate St-- - Wo-hyv asl season's leader. Final Standings; ' W I, T F A Pts. Cleveland 42 20 2 248 104 , 86 Pittsburgh ... 37 21 6 223 149 CO Syracuse .... 31 31 2 213 201 - C4 Her.shey 3! 32 1 203 217 63 ' Providence ....27 35 1 215 254 55 St. Louis 26 37 1 212 258 53 Buffalo 22 3a 3 160 236 , 47 v .. . . i Bonspiel On Today The Prince Ruptrt ladiej' firit op-.?n bfinspiel, named the "Totem Borusplel" begin today at 4:45 p.m. There are 19 rinks entered, 18 from the city and three out-of-towner. The spiel will be officially opened by Jack Laurns at 2 p m. tomorrow. Visitors are: Mrs. Herman and Mrs. Heggie of Smlthers. anc' Mrs. Roine of Prince George. . The bsnsplel contlaues until Monday and concludes with a banquet or, that night In the Canadian Legion auditorium at 5 pm. for lady curlvrs and thc.r lU.iO41tW). Thase wLshln? to attend should IV aes fierce ton Sunday niht. Bosbm bui't up a 5-1 lid nd 1 then IU famed close-checking defence went tutu ac tion, friu- j trating the Kid Wings time after time. flOKtort would tilv fiuM ' its Pace X l.y.it.s tupped back and this worked until the M-o:.!:(t this last 2',, minute of play when Third place in scoring went to t mi vi: 4 '1, t 328 for Metro Prystal rllcki d twice for ii., t H'S ' I , - o ti.' ie name i the Oetroibw within 30 second . ' 'I'd a high ' fhit by this Ume the Bruins had i L ,"0!;7 ,', u iwtl honors the game locked up. . j 'MT'n tviimi i At Muiitiini the CaliadielM : 'J, .j ti h i count, overlook and otitfouRht Chicago , X . I. ; be sure to get j post their names on the notice a..v.,v M..r! Kearley ol Mine iiawics to wm 4-3 In a TOMMY MALLON OF TORO.V- ! TO Is winner of the Ontario ( 7 1 !-'-c "l 'w , ivt iuuir lor i -ai ig of Co-ops their second, victory In their , best -of -seven Stanley Cup semi v. 0 ore ,!h "' The wild splurge of goals all il :.;'! tftre Kr-ull .'-.' five-pin bowling championship. He defeated runner-up Joe Dunphy, Kingston regional champion. Thirteen district contenders, representing the province's estimated 600.000 bowlers, competed in the finals A board in the club or telephone Mrs. 3. Munthc. Elue 949. Because of ice conditions, one match has been set for 4:45 this afternoon and two others getting under way at 7 p m. Here is today's draw: 4:45 p.m. Moore vs. Andcr.wr,. 7:00 p m. Schuman vs Turner: Lewis vs. Ramsay. 9.15 pm. -Bateman vs. Johnson; McKenzie vs. Wilkins. 11:30 pn.. Webster vs Schuman; Hamilton vs. McBroom. 1:45 a.m. Anderson vs Shier; Wakfcy vs. Hadiey. i iriM' 4. Annet- nunc in the first two periods of 3 Lyons 1; the hardhitting struggle that 3 c;,,vetief 1; hud the 14.217 fans In an un-I; c, A, Z, Man- roar. !,: ! 2 Dick Oumte's goal in the final iii! rs 3. Cook;, minute of the middle period l i Ki-na 3. ; broke the deadlock, :r,M lijjx rt . 1 ! 1 bu i'. 2, Mi- Bilttoh HonduruA in Central vi i vth Ave. i America produces chiefly ma I0I1 y 1. S'j: ' it-V" 'MnO i ' t" TV. U . MAX BKNTLEY, 33. dipsy-doodle Toronto Maple Leafs centre from Delisle. Sask., has been chosen beat stickhandler In the National Hotkey U-ague. In a poll conducted by The Canadian Press among sports writers and sportscastcrs In the six NHL cities, the veteran collected nine votes, six more than Elmer Lach of Montreal Canadicns and Gordie Howe of Detroit, tied for the runnner-up spot with three each. , held at the Canadian National I Sportsmen's show in Toronto. ; Mallon bowled 2,035 in the j final 10 games against Dun-j phy's 2,380. 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