,4 Pnr,a Di,. j Monday. Jan','; 7r rowd Cheers Manson's Down Hi, Win Tourney, Hartwig Mosf Valuable Player mm P1HHT flAME I . -x ' f Richard, Boos Campbell By Tho Canadian Press Who does Montreal random favor in the Richard-Campbell affair? Tlie Rocket, of courts. The fans made no bones about their nian-of-the-hou.1 cno'.ce Saturday night as Montreal C .nadiens, with Maurice Rich-ti vti at his usual leftwing spot, iv. imiped tiie last-place Chicago Black Hawks 12-1 in the woi.t National Hockey League drubbing this season. League president Clarence Manson's Omegas cut off a last-half rally by Booth Memorial High School Rainmakers Saturday night to win the final game 35-29 and capture the Parker Round-Robin Basketball tournament with a four-win, no-loss record for the scries. In the four otner games CCC 300 Club downed Gordon and 7 Anderson 34-17; Bo-Me-Hi Rain- I makers defeated Watts & Nick- ! You Name 1G but Bo-Me-HI, sparked by Kristmanson who netted 13 points, came back to take the last half 23-15 Bob McFarland with 14 points led the losers. Better foul-line shooting paid off for Manson's in their encounter with CCC 3W club. The first half saw the two Senior B squads tied 14-14 but the jewellers were able to stem the CCC drive and win by four points. Manson's sank 6 out of 10 free shots while CCC only garnered 8 in 19 tiles. Ray Spring was top scorer for Manson's and Sunberg led the pulp millers. Freddy Christen-sen suffered an eye Injury during the game that may keep him on the sidelines for some .time. Gordon and Anderson put the pressure on when they tangled with Watts and Nickerson's and at no time seemed In danger of dropping the decision. The hard-waremen led 20-B at the half and took the final session 15-13. ;uritiii Aiiihtmhi Wibbfr :t. Davis 3. HuUMi. Holkertad . Atb y 2 Carlson. Currle. Towl 17. ere ami Piiy, sundixTtf 8, M,-- t shull 4. S. Bt'herk 8, Thntnpnon. ChristenHtfn 1. C'timernn 6. Tolul 24 KM'OND 1AME Ilii-Mr-lll K;iliiili:ikrr W M'T-rlwrn 1. 'ran 3, Nkkcrson 1, Clc-citne 5. Krislman-son 1:1. McKuy H. 8:mkey. O. Mnriram 7. Ftirlwu. Illnrk 1. Total 3D VtiltU X NirkiTHOH Smith ft. Chrlstntf 3. M'l'iuiumt 14. WVsih 3, EnrUle 4. Fornwm S. Breker, Sfc-rti"-wlck 2. Hheppard. Total 3f Till HI) CAME Mun-iioV HurlwlK 6. Spring 10 Dill 3. Wnhstor 6. Olsra 4. Wttlkl) i humus. Totnl 30 rrc soil a. .Scherk 4. Chrlstensfn 1. Bunbprg 7. Miirslmll 5, Unmerou, Thompson. Puy U. Total 26. FOURTH GAME Mutt & M' kriii Smith V Christotf 3. Mt'Parlnnd 5. Wenoh. Ei.iiUse. Forman 4. Bn-tiT 2. S'rt:;--wltk 2. Sheppard. Tutal 21. I.ordmi .ittlrMio Wcl)bT I). Davis 1. FlaU'il 2. Hnlkratad 15, Ah-Ix'y 1, Carlson 10. Curri?. Total 35 Hl'TH tiAME llaliiinakrrv W. Morrikon 5 T it 2, NU'korsr)n 5. Ciccone 4, Krtstman- i t v i ' t r tP Ve Ship i 4 Coniplctc sh I'Pill! ' - 1 r -r I " - , 'a St .s j& vice 1 "4 .' oniniprrb. erson 39-35; Manson's edged CCC 30-26 and Gordon & Andersons trimmed Watts & Nickerson 35-21. Winner of the -lost Valuable Player cup wa Dun Ilartwit; of Manson's who received his trophy from Prince Rupert ltaskethall cot.imissionpr Rusty Ford. Kline IIilkstad of Gordon and Andersons, who amassed 40 points during the ten-game series, was resented with a rup for the most-points by Bob Rudderham. iiooscninifr ,,,. worliKuidr Utlni K('M, OK ,m. Ml'RRAY (Ml'ZZ) PATRICK, member of the famous hockey family, has been signed as coach of New York Rangers of the National Hockey League. Patrick, now coaching Seattle Bombers of the Western Hockey League, will take over coaching chores from Frank Boucher who found his double job of manager-coach too burdensome. He is shown In the uniform he wore as a player with the Rangers for three seasons after 1938. Murray's father, Lester, was the -first coach of the Rangers. His brother, Lynn, also coached New York for two years and now coaches Boston Bruins of the same league. LINDSAYS! jllolkestad paced the winners u hilp Rnh Smith find McFarland t Anil STliti f'AKTACK Phone 1,0 Mrs. Bob Parker presented 'a I ,.rrt r n,.h for the winners. Campbell, the man Richard calls; a "dictator," was in a box .seat. The fans told him to "go home." But as expected, all the fire- j works was on the ice. The i 13 950 fans just provided a noisy! background. Belt OhiiAlrad, the gangling , leftwlnger. stole mast of tiiej glory by tying Maurice's record i of eight points in one game.! Olmslead scored four goals and i tour assists to help give Cana- dien.s a briei hold on first place ' in the loop. In the only other Saturday , game third-place Toronto Maple j Leafs scored three goals in the i first period and held off a ' strong offensive to defeat I loimh-place Hasten Bruirus 3-2.1 In three games Sunday, Cana-' diens slipped into second place j by going down to a 2-1 defeat by the lied wins in Detroit, the J Bruins defeated the Hawks 3-3 i in Boston and fiftn-place New j York Rangers pulled a surpris- ( ing 4-1 upset over the Leats in' New York. j At Montreal Saturday night, j son 0. Mt-Miy . it. wioriwin j. Korljen. Black. Sankey. Total 29 lan,Hr-HarlwiR 8. HprluK 10, BUI 4. Wihetpr 6. Olwn 1, Walsh 1. Dumas. Total 35. . i " ; "Leave it to I,iri,j, Rudderham Sets New High Three Bob Rudderham captured perpetual tropny to Bin Mccnes- j ncy, coach of Manson's Omegas and also individual cups to members of the jewellers' team. Art Murray was emcee for the presentations. Manson's were extended to the limit by the Rainmakers and only by sheer drive managed to keep ahead of the younger team. Spring with 10 and Hartwig with 8 points sparked the jewellers to I win as they led 24-15 at the half I and hung on to their lead despite being outscored 14-11 in the men's high single with 244 and also set a ni... high three total for the season when he rolled 634 In Mixed Ten-Pin league play. Dot Marshall rolled 178 and 490 to take women's high single Flo Chadwick May Attempt U.S.-B.C. Swim VICTORIA (CP) Florence Chadwick. world-renowned dist last stanza. Bo-Me-Hi was nick and high three. Team high singie was won by Timberticks with scores of 6C3 and 1800. Results; Luckles 3, M & M s 1; Tinymites t, Four Aces 3; Dominoes 0, Timberticks 4. ance swimmer, is considering an ; ed for 13 fouls and Manson's 12. the parade of goals came while i Campbell wa.s being protecte 1 with an extra detail of 15 plain-clothesmen at the Forum. The crowd booed the league attempt to swim the Straits of Juan rie Fuca next summer, it was announced here Saturday. Tentative plans call for the attempt to be made in July from Port Angeles in Washin?- KITIONE LAVE, a 10-year-old Heavyweight boxpr from the Tonga Islands, kneels before Queen Salote of Tonga, during their meeting in Auckland, New Zealand. The Queen, who takes an almost motherly interest in Lave, who has his eye on Rocky Marciano's world crown, is reported to have given the lighter a stern lecture which urged him not to get "swell-headed" in his drive to fistic fame. Lave expects to make his Australian debut this year and eventually come to the United State? FIVE CAUGHT AFTER BREAK FROM PRISON WAGON VANC.OUVER (CP) Five prisoners made an unsuccessful bid for freedom Friday while being transferred from Oakalla prison farm to Vancouver jail. The prisoners, part of a group of 20 men being transferred in a police paddy wagon, succeeded in forcing open the rear door of the wagon and jumped from the vehicle. Police summoned to the scene by the driver rounded up all five in 20 minutes. Rifle Club Starts Again Tomorrow Civic Centre Junior Rifle club I Martin i This begins the second starts again tomorrow night at ; half of the club's first season. ' 7 p.m. under instructors, Dick Thirty-five young marksman Paul, Tommy Boulter and Jerry ! are presently enrolled. The high school sank 9 free shots in 19 tries while Manson's scored on 11 out of 22. Freddy Krist-manson with 6 points was Bo-Me-Hi top scorer. In the opener, CCC with veteran Pop Pay back in uniform, president lustily between cheers : ( Cream I wA M USEFUL HINT No. 28 ,A v', $ ll m Only a sugar syrup is (.fmJtm'4 : addid to canned fruif. ' j .. CANNED F 0 0 D. S ton State to Victoria. If success- : the pulp millers were never ful. she will be the first swim- headed by Gordon Si Anderson. mer to conquer the turbulpnt 20- I mile stretch of water between j They took the first half 13-8 and the final frame 11-9. Fouls were even at 6 each and O Si A sank 5 out of 9 free shots to CCC's 6 KIDNEY ACIDS Rob your Rest.. Miny people never teem ! et a food nif ht'i rciL They turn nd ton blame il on 'nerret' when it auj be their kidneys. Heelthy kidneyt filter poisons and etrets aridi from the blood If thejl fail and impurities stajr in the systemdisturbed rest often follows. If you don't rest well el and use Dodd's Kidney Pills. Oodd s help the kidneys so that you can rest belter and feel better. 1 it Dodds Kidney Pills for the Canadiens scorers and j yelled at him between periods to "go home, Campbell; go home." i Campbell, who has yet to take j or announce any intended action j on Richard's charge, took it in ! his stride. RK II VUII ( HFKItEI) Richara was crieeren almost j every time he -stepped on the ice. Richard didn't score any goals. : But he gave the fans plenty to i howl about as he collected four j assists, for a total of 25 goals i and 19 assists this year. I the mainland and Vancouver Ls- land. The Victoria Times and the British American Paint Co., have guaranteed Miss Chadwick $7,500 if she makes the swim with a $2,500 bonus If successful. out of 11. Bill Sunberg scored 8 points to top CCC and Holkes'.ad led G & A with 9. High school had to rally in the last half to take Watts and Nickerson in the third game. 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