.W' y'OltK lAPi - Quarter- C.;ierly. piece kicker .all zian~ a ‘ L‘Il‘iell’J- ,, w York Giants’ dctcncc yea S u n d a y to thrush 5.3m Browns 10-0 in a bruis- , Yt'f for the ca.. rrin con- ‘lnce championship of the Na! 81 Football LCaE’UC- he Giants Will be host here Sunday to Baltimore's west- conference champions in playcff for the league title. H.151, the sometimes malig- ‘ " old pro quarterback, Scored ', first, touchdown of the season in _Summerall booted another 191d goal as the incredible whipped mighty Cleveland awe third time. 1 ‘TOROtNTO tCPl - Boston '5 yielded two early goals to 5m Maple Leafs Saturday bounced back to salvage a Natioml Hockey League tie got out of town in one piece. ailurc of the last-place Leafs 0de a 2-0 lead and the Bruin ,.-..:..: were nothing new. But Beautmmers’ departure with- , any injuries must be consid- ‘ an accomplishment. Maple ' Gardens has been a jinx for ., all season. ... Bruins, in third place and ‘g fro second spot in the ‘ e race, took advantage of Leaf penalties to ,pick up the *OCk- The... Ihg Ila fled , “Girls, EN land Andy Robustelli, the Giant No team had ever done paul Prowl“.s perenniailllaélrlfi defensive line liCld Jimmy Brown One game ended in a tie. '. power}. A freezing bl“ Wild] Cleveland 5. brilliant ful'oack, to The Giants scored their touch'l Cheering crowd of 01,774 y_ y a mere elghl yards in seven down in the first period and Stadium specizitors "Quhhanke? ground Plays- added their three-pointer in the happen as Jim Lee “1:103:11,” B111 811, the Clans held the second. ClUlrh — playing blues-m.“ cams 71:0'Wns to only 24 yards on the With the Giants on Cleveland‘s back at - i e DIOUIICI and 62 in the air as they 18 in the midst of a drive that an ever blather ' " last week when They plhs'getdmn playoff with a 13-10 victhr 0a Summerall‘s 49~yaird field yo 11 through the snow. h 50a SHSARE HONORS faring hero honors v" - ei‘ly and Summerall \ta\SuiIlll€C:IIl‘- tire defensive unit of the Giants. Led by such mighty mus lemen as Sam Huff, Rose .‘ 2 A Kateavvage, y Guer' Jlm D i c k Modzele‘wski, git-ruins Tie Maple Leafs; a: abs Down. Hawks 4-1 3. Boston, Gen-dron the 18:04; lPenalties: Stanleif kill; 13302, Labine, Fl‘aman io—minuté misconduct 6:06, O‘lmstead 8:22 Botvm, G. Armstrong, 12:22, Mar: rison, Toppazzini 12:58, Harris 13:17. Brewer 19:09. Third period: 4. Boston, Mc- Kenney tGendron, Mackelli :26; Penalty: Boivin 1:44. ‘ Stops: Simmons 7 7 7—21 Bower 6 12 11-31 MONTREAL (CP) - Maurice (Rocket) Richard drove in two second - period goals Saturday night to lead Montreal Canadians to a 4-1 win over Chicago Black Hawks completely checked the Browns’ vaunted cl‘fencc. fered by the Brovms in nine years and only their second since they entered the NFL in 1950. It was first meeting between the two had their share 0 Conference It was the first blanking suf- the Giants who handed them their other shutout, a 60 defeat in the rivals, back in 1950. .The victory was the Giants‘ eighth in 20 clashes with Cleve- land. The Browns have won 11 the offensive but ran into an outstanding job of net~minding by goalie Jacques Plavnte. _ SUMMARY First period: 1. Montreal, Pro novost 5:16; 2. Montreal, Moore (M. Ric'haird, Beliveau) 10:03; 3. Chicao, ' M u r p h y (McKenzie, Ferguson) 18:07. Penalties: Nes- tcrenkp 8:45, Lindsay minor and misconduct 10:30. Second period: 4. Montreal. M. Richard (Moore, Talbot) 9:27; 5. Montreal, M. Richard (Moore, Geoffrion) 18:38. Penalties: Har- vey 4:43, Murphy double minor, Johnson dowble minor, Moore 10:37, Evans 16:35. i h I _ ~ and run '.ne National I a! rim Vine/1’1“. 1~ Tommi: G- Hockey Leeigue leaders' unbeaten Third Period: No scoring. Pen- Yu m .. gong (Duff, Stanley) 11:00: string to 10 games. al‘ties: Goyette 18:04, Provost ties: Bucyk, Olmstead The veteran Rocket"; goals 19:10, McKenzie 19:34. ‘ ; Dmtlf 12:41,B01vm 15:52. were his 13th and 14th of the Stops: ‘ 2 w. period: 2. Toronton Ste- season and ended the scoring in Hall 10 12 6—28 :1 _ Wad. Resume) 12:39; the w1de~open game. The Hawks Plante 11 9 10 -30 ' . . . ana lens an BFUIHS' . I ' ' ’ k C W’ m angers, Haw s op Ins . “a 'N (AP) — Montreal on 5111111110115 10 it 12—53 Stops: “. ~ awesome offence and NEW YORK (CPl—New York Bower 10 9 7—26 5.5; ~ Bruin-s- in their own Rangers erupted for three goals Worsley ‘ 12 8 5-—25 51” ” Emfiiosc‘fiih‘lgg“ i" iheMml’mifiimsfiwillihT" “mm ‘A P) ‘ “W . a ona rue rono ape as a' ‘a son ‘ ‘. ‘ ,- - er Boston. The contest. Square Gardens Sunday night. Black?“ ks ,came up “.lth two .by a capacity Boston The victory extended Rangers’ 50315 L“ “‘9 fm'afl “V0 minutes- 45' A crowd of 13,909. was the unbeaten string in the National one by Dem)” 5”" Cw? no“; ma ' might without defeat for Hockey League to four. 1‘40 his “Wm—4° W19 the.“ ' ‘ Canadians. New York broke open a close w'm‘g‘s 4‘2 m 3 WM, hah‘onal Kn! ' .1 smooth was the fifth of the game in the middle period after “key League game m Cmcago I seison for goalie Jacques "tulip turned in 33 saves ins whitewash job. SUMMARY ‘period: 1. Montreal. Bo- ;(Soin J o h n s o n, Beliveau) M 2. Montreal, Moore (H. . ' , M. Ric’hardl 12:42: 3. .... ', Geoffrion (McDonald) , 3t Penalty: Provost 4:48. .m: period: 4. Montreal, (McDonald, Marshall) ; 5. Montreal, Backstrom ~-~ Geoffrionl 19:03. Penal- . ' Labine 5:15, 13:15. period: No scoring. Pen— Baivin 0:46, Langlois 2:57, nth misconduct 14:14, Talbot ii 3; - ~ 11 12 1043 si. "-2: that saw Arsenal ' at home. M ‘ margin in the face of res ‘ r9, , "‘v- Arsenal attacks. “(4 3.” " 111% end, the crowd of 33.000 w . K . I» el In’ro iDER , a... no“ and I ‘ fietovm. The league. 0991’ "' a111>rova1 to the request. A1 “ted to admit the Aces 933116. The Welslunen " ‘9 Vone until college CO s were contacted on M g 'i [Stallion four tunes i ’1! N (Reutersl ~ A 16' i: . goalie made a sensa. debut in English First Di- -i:- so it c e r Saturday and ' Preston North End defeat " » Barton, 1 member of the "1 groundskeeping staff 2111‘J 501mg to be signed as a PTO‘ Vital, was called into emerg- r service because of injuries " three of Preston's reg“!ar . his first big league game at ,n’s Highbury Stadium, Bar- was a key figure in the tight go , I to its third successive de- . " youngster made a series of ' ' sWes in a scoreless second as Preston clung to its one- .Was decided at a emer- meeting yesterday held at '8' Queen Charlotte in l: date on a Charlottetown . mt3t basis, heard an ap- 131°“ for admission from the "Side club and gave unani- ’ I st WlJtlh tilie exception of P.W- into de-‘ a“: 'dent Commander the as chairman 101‘ "‘_ We guaranteed Sum‘ "‘ that Navy, Royals and .P Juniors uould appear in. ‘ dur‘lmtay b9 the lastaplace Maple Leafs had cut the deficit to 2—1. Bill G-adsby, Latm‘y Popein and Andy Hebert/ton produced the trio of goals. SUMMARY 1 First period: 1. New York, Sul- livan (Henry, Ba‘thgtaibe) 8:20; 2. New York, C‘iesln (Colwill, Hannal 8:59. Penalties: Howell 3:42, New York bench penalty served by Shack 5:50, Brewer 7:37, Duff 9:58. Second period: 3. Toronto, Barry Cullen (Pulford, Brian Cul- len) 8:38; 4. New York, Gadsby (Bathgate, Shack) 9:38; 5. New York, Popein (Shack, Howell) 15:55; 6. New York, Hebenton (Prentice) 16:53. Penalties: None. Third period: No scoring. Pen- . alties: Brewer 3340, Bauun 14:52. Li‘fiensa’rional Soccer Debut players from and performance plwd both teams lined up to up as he left the field. Bolton. Wanderers edging Le at half-time. land’s centre forward, Bolton in the second off a rally by Leeds. Just behind cBolton m ton Wan erers, grid ll‘lottinghan‘i Fores N'at WEBB“ are in second place wit but have a b West Bromwich chance to re when rain collation 0 ton. The teams were ti hen the match was a MANCHESTER COMEBACK Manchester ‘ummersideAces League 3 earances of -"""" Side Aces are back in m‘ glgusfigtangle. £111” \ , 1“" on with Charlottetown Sam , 1. Prince The heard a requegt fr ‘ cial guaram hers agree: Aces are to referees no 1 for approval. Secretary working on be released shortly. League presiw John N. Kenny . yesterday’s meeting. There is a ‘ ieCfln’g 0 {her n hold this evening. roared their approval of Barton’s took first - the English League by Place in eds +3 afler leading 3‘1 , Eng- scored for hair to hold are Wolver- who whip- t 3-1. The ue champions. Wolves. 1957 leag lb Preston otter goal average. Albions lost 3 mm the league lead and mud forced a can. f the game against Lu- bandoned. United’s rebuilt -de delegation Summers“ om Charlotte- definite finan‘ for a play ‘de, The wester- Mhe mug executive ames McCrallum is all schedule and it Will possibility that ano- f league executivesl Stadium Sunday night. SUMMARY First period: 1. Chicago, Whar- ram (Nesterenko, Arbourt 15:54. Penalties—Nash 1:46, Mickoskii 5:33, Howe 7:19, Litzenberger 9:448, Miinta 131.15, Pronovos-t 19:33. . Second period: 2. Detrort, Bums (Wilson, Kelly) 15:39. Pen- alties: None. Third period: 3. Chicago, Nes- terenkio tWhanra-m, Hull) 10:01; 4. Detroit, Godfrey (Mickoski) 12:45; 5. Chicago. Vasko, (Whar- nam, Hull) 18:38; 6. Chicago, Bal- four 19:43. Penalties: Litzenber- gar 13:0]. ~ Stops 8 12 10~30 Sa-wchuk 'Han 10 3 10—28 side continued its comeback rec- ord. with a 3-2 victory at Chelsea. The biggest score of the day was West Ham's 6—0 success over Portsmouth. I In the second drivimon the two leaders received surprise defeats, witth first-place Sheffield Wednes- began on their own 18, Conerly handed off to Alex Webster. The right haliback, verse, gave the ball to Frank Gif- ford, \\'ho broke through the line, ran eight yards to the 1f- lateralled to Conerly, who dashed across for a touchdown. Summer- all‘s extra point made it 7-0. way in the second quarter. Sum- merall \boot a field goal from the 26. in a double re- th en The Giants made it 100 mid- came off tne bench to Capture Top PGA Honors DUNEDIN. Fla. 1 AP l—Arnold Palmer. Dow Finsterwald and Bob Rosburg captured top Pro- fessional Golfers Association hon- ors in 1958. Final official figures released by the PGA show Palmer, Mast- ers champion from Latrobe, Pa, $42,607. Bill Casper Jr., was sec- ond with $41,323. Behind them in the money derby were Ken Venturi $36,267; Finsterwald. $35,393, and Art Wall Jr., $3.841. Cape Traverse Team To Join S. Shore League A team from Cape Traverse has signified its intention of joining the South Shore hockey league but as yet they are ap- parently undecided on a name This will make four teams on the leagues roster and a' bump- er year is expected on this the leagues 20th anniversary season, which got off to its earliest start in its history. 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