‘ot here carly in’ the: fhe. fighting tings : yon final” four ee ‘handed ‘over ihe trophy. to cap- tain. Bouchard. There were speeches of happiness and con- eratulations all around by Bou- chatd, coach: Toe Blake and man- aging director Prank ‘Selke of Ageless Arch Scores TKO re RICHMOND, Calit, dh—Light be. cheavyweleht ochamnion Arehie t®: Moore dropped Willy Bean of 1: we camnen roe Los Angeles five times and $- Prince Rupert Daily News breezed toa fifth-round techni- = Weclnesday, April 11, 1956. (Cal Knockout on Tuesday night 8. jin Richmond Auditorium, be , . . Moore, who must taper down > | WV, F, fi t i / to 175 pounds by June § when he © OF $ as es } ey defends his tithe against Yolande ty: Co ae Pompey in London, sealed 196): . ¢ e j bounds, Bean came in ab Jil, r . 0 ace in i Ma - The champion floored Bean !: : ewe | wice in the second and three 4 limes in the fifth before the}. MELBOURNE, Mustralia ( — and complained later that he referee Stopped the fight at 2:46. 0 John Landy. the fastest miler of | felt “sluggish.” i all time, visits the United States} “But it’s just a gamble,” he Use Want Ads— They Pay yo "| for two races next month. added. “I would dearly love to pe The Australian schoo) teacher, | break the four-minute mile in ie who has dipped under four min- ‘Jules in four of his last five races, will run in Logs Angeles May 5 and in the west coast relays in Fresno, Calif., May 12, His world; mark is 3:58, “Tf conditions are’ right, I the United States, though.” At Berkeley, Calif, Brutus Hamillon, University of Calif- ornia track coach, said “in one of the two races Landy will be under four minutes. He is apt to break his own record any time.” MONTREAL CANADIENS! “BIG THREE” of Maurice (Roskel) Richard cleft), Bernie (Boom might even run faster than last Saturday,” he said Tuesday. He was catight in 3:58.6 in that one Red Sox Clobber Phils 21-1 By The Associated Press’ Pinky Higgins ig the world’s No. 1 pessimist if he didn’t smile during breakfast this morning. What baseball manager is g0- ing to frown when his athletes Canadiens. ; The goal: by Beliveau, scoring ¢| champion : ‘of the NHL season yiwith 47 goals and 41 assists, was | his. 12th in/the’ playoffs and tied sa playoff: record, ~The: mark was set in the 1944 om| playorts by Rocket ° Richard in nihe: ‘games against Toronto Maple ‘Leafs, and Chicago Black Hawks. -‘Beliveau’s 12 were am- assed. ‘in’ 10, games—tfive against “1 New York Rangérs inthe semi- -| final. and:.seven against Detroit. _ Pacing: a.3-1- deficit. in games ~ | going. into Tuesday night’s strug- -/ gle, Wings. gave battle all the way. They left themselves vul- nerable «several. times in. the scoreless. first period when Ca- nadiens were given liberties’ in the Detroit end and produced the | It was: came to the Boom) Geoffrion and Jean Beliveau night) accounied for all the scoring as the Habs defeated Detroit Red Wings. 3-1 al Montreal last night and swept the National Hockey League's coveted Slanley Cup back {o Montreal. Beliveau and Richard opened scoring within minutes of cach other in the second period after a scoreless opening stanza. Geeffrion scored final liabilant goal dn the third pertod before Detroit's’ Alex Delveechio se cored Wines * lone marker. ‘cP Photo tricted to forest regions, nesting Vernon Advances to Finals frat Win fh ) Win Over Winnipeg, _ eee, ee has done. nes, Tt ney VERNON, B, C, (CP)—The hometown Canadians’ as been done on Unite a es! ’ soil, Wes Santce’s 4:00.5 is the, WON & hockey game and a nine-day vest here Tuesday closest in the US. «the v4 night, trouncing’ Winnipeg Maroons 7-5 to win the Landy reveale ont ne Vic- ’ ‘western Allan Cup semi- final four games: lon none, Jack Weiershauer, Stanford track coach, said: “There. ure “ome good men on the west coast to. make Landy extend himself. Bobby Seamon of UCLA might go under four him- self running against Landy.” NOT AN EXHIBIT The under-four-minute- mile; has been run nine times since | Britain’s Roger Bannister broke! the barrier two years ago. Landy has done. it four times, It never: rOREsT bueKs The polden- -eye duck is res- ffr )% HARD'S SW! ° elvecchio, the Red Wings’ "shading 5 oak ie net- ; ov vee FINEST then’: that Hall oy 's SCIGARETTE o| Wings’... rescue. ; “Wings missed their big chance fn’ ‘the first half of the second period. Tivice they had the man- power ‘advantage, through Mon- e| treal: penalties, and both times their own power play was stalled by: the forechecking and grim defensive work of Canadiens plus L{ Plante's: standout display. ‘Canadiens’ victory: in the final }> | was their’ sevelith since the NHL 1 was: formed. ‘In 1917. They also r/won:in-1916.. Wings have won s|the:cup seven times since De- > | troit came into the league in the ; 1926-27. Season: : EUROPE NOW — is the time to plan for that trip abroad. Fly TCA Super Constellation at the lowest fores to the UK, Remember when vou fly, there is no tipping, no extras ~ Vour ar fare is all you pay. itl ony hree ‘seconds ‘ett It was ‘thé. veteran’ Ss! rine ap- 1 Diay for. the. entire Ml softball players infend- ing to furn an! for league phy this year, ag well as all per- sons inferested in organivaden of the league were urged to | be on band tonight ata meet. ing of the Prince Riyert Seft- - hall Association at the Savery Hotel sample roam al 7 pam. league presi- Mike Kutyzae, dent said today: “Anyone plaving showd be | there,” Association will! St 1956 slate of afficers anid dis- See vor Trivel Avent. Rotiway Ticket alfiee ar cual TCA Wn Veneer at TAtow-Q191, 656 i Howe St. copp. Georeia Hotels (hy) TRANS-CANADA AIR LINES torian promotion committee, which is handling publicity for; Maroons tied one game. i the games, originally wanked ore it oni three ene a Canadians outscored Maroons’ found major league pitching tor |!m to go to the U.S, primarily; “or! . BAes 4-1 in the second period, to take 4 Nie een of hen homers | fOr & series of interviews tele-| Play-off starts, thus became the'y 5.4 lead, ad 21 rans ¢ ie ‘nita. {Vision appearances and ‘broad fourth British Columbia club in! ae sama? a mn i any casts, rastory to take the are Cup,: 5 f be ler ames ANG. | 6F gold them I would not eo ag: {mblem of western Canada sen- manager Bone i roa back it exhibit A.” said Lan ay. oe oi ior hockey supremacy, 0 : Quers rin when the two big question sé Oaks on his itching staft ap-| them T was a runner and would’ Canadions po a ya nee Urged to Attend ' one ee SE” og as " against either Chatham aroons| : pear just fine for a change? go as a miner, , . | Pinky's Boston Red Sox did 2 ail a ar ae yonn Beavers in the ‘Meet Tonight that Tuesday in a rollicking , 8 final, Slated to open here April romp over Philadelphia Phillies, Tam urini | Highlights of Tuesday night's! me ve count was ae game were the four-goal effort of; aul Rogovin, an American Murray Balagas in a los sing cause: League castoff who held his own Dosts and a three-goal outburst in 43! against Red: Sox while working: ‘seconds which erased a Winnipeg | for White Sox and Orioles, was | lead in the second period. the victim. He lasted just 24 N M L ' Frank Kine, Art Hart and de-| innings, giving up 15 hits-—in- ew . ar ‘fenceman Don MeLeod al! scored _| cluding solo homers by Jim Pier- | twice for Vernon, with Brian: ‘}sall and Jackie Jensen and Ted; Adrian .Tamburini posted 2: Roche picking up the single, 4 Willams’ -.three-run poke, his;new men’s high single mark for Bill Juzda netted Maroons’ oth-: first of the: aspring—as Red Sox|Celco City bowlers to shoot atjer goal. scored. seven--in-the second and/last Friday, rolling a 311 game) A small playoff crowd of about Winans in ‘the-third. which assisted Checker Cabs to! 2,000 was on hand to sec Maroons: team hish three cf 3302. strike early in their bid to stay loot 1 Y j ran curs SCHEDULE | Tambuvini’s three-game totalin the best-of-seven playoff, run- | cuss possible re-dralline the - Be ain agdin: ‘eut the exhibition of 671 tied Ted Arney of Nealning up a 3-1 lead in the first © league constitution Mr. Katyae | a he fete, roughest schedule—¢nti¢elling the Balti-| }yans Transnortation for hieh period. , » said, ' nipes’ gaine,.seen here all. year al) more- Chicago, Cubs, St. Louis- i three for the night as the trans- ne - peg though Pike said “it wasn't Chicago White Sox and Brook- port company keglers hosted , lyn- Milwaiikée‘ “games—but the: team high single. Tvy Stewart of hitters managed to get in their: Checker Cabs took both women's | licks elsewhere, too, ‘laurels, rolling a 262 gamo and! Elston Howard, former Turan-'4 63) three- -eame total. to Maple’ Leaf, homered and! This coming Friday a meel- | tripled as New York Yanke?s! ing of of feom members has swung for 15 hits and defeated! heen scheduled for the ladies Dallas of the Texas League 8-3.! founwe wnstoirs at fie alleys | Whitey Ford, who sprained an‘ ai 8 nm, to diseuss the Jeazue's | ankle Sunday, went six innings | howling banquet, trophies, the — for Yanks and was tagged for! league's financial status and | seven hits and all the runs, | the playoffs, Mickey Mantle made his first; ‘Team standines: starting appearance since’ rein-: RCMP 63. Checker Cabs 39, juring a ham-string mu: SCIG: Cg. -Op 58, Savoy 55, Bulecr’s 50, ! Mareh 28 and got a sIngle iN Turricanes 4f, Neal vas: a rough” arid: tough| ( by. wil have “to: win]: Vancouver or “forget ‘about 1e Western Hockey Lengue ttle rough. by Prairie® standards,” _ A’ free-for-all almost erupted halt : a. dozen ‘times ‘but referee Ed-Powers; assisted by two lines- men, kept things just uncer the boiling point with’ 17 penalty: calls _ nine to Winnipeg. ‘The Warriors ‘mixed it. up vith neouver. Canucks - in,.60. min: tes of. blaziig.. playoff: action ere : Tuesday ' night’ but went]! MIKULAN SHINES wit 8.) in the first. game. of]: Phil Maloney, slick Vancouver _ Best-of-seven WHL final... centre, scored midway through AN’ Pike, coach of Winnipeg's the® first. with a dazzling piece ‘first WHL entry; sald: . of -stickwork . that completely. ela “Wee have. {to win $n Vancou- baffled Wartlor goalie Ed Chadl- ver. and we may do-it ¥rlday wick, “Tilght, nS * Warriors were a man short at “Warriors gel only, three home games, If Warriors ‘win here Frl- tite. time and Were shorthanded Agait when Fred Brown: drilied & long one from just inside the Manager three trips for his five Inning Casey Stengel BA. i “Transportaton 43, Pin Hitters 34 Says | peters ere enepmenen Po day, a. third game will. ‘go: here : Saturday, “We didn’t ‘have ‘our logs in| the: first: two perlods,” Pik» sald, tobub we came back In the third, with a backhand shot from jess the small rink and the slow lee outside the gonlmouth. at mie ha ot tWarrlors, attacking. jin waves: wane ivi TAR (in: me find! period, failed fo woke ‘Abou, 300 jwalbhed a Cane hedt ». “litant Ray Mikulan licks went ahead 9-0'rand 3-0 and {until Paul Masnick wiggered one “y+ Wen cheeked Warrlors. to alfrom a faceoff to the rieht of yes angle goal in the third, the Canuck net, Mick will open the season in his! ee ustal centrefield post. 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