MARCH 9, 1953 Leafs VMiss Chance As Detroit Wins 3-0 up Many Allentrm l ht as they bowed to to the ;l,:.g.';.' Detroit ace Winn. The Leafs stood I0-III" Immld both Boston Bruins-with whom 3.: were tied for fourth position ma the last playoff mot-and the m,,d.pace Chicago Black nawiu I, both these clubs lost. A crowd at 13.706 saw the Wings dd momg, two points to their ileague-leading total as they near- ed nailing down their mm straight NHL title. SUMMARY Pint Period No scoring. pemlty: Boivin 18:46. Second Period 1.Dei.roit. Lind!!! tcvoldham) 6:27 2yDetroit. Sinai (Kelly) . 6:50 Penalties: Goldham . .Les- wick and Boivin 13:44. majors. Third Period 3-Detroit. Kelly (Wilson) . . 15:02 Penalties: None. stgapsvchuk .. 10 9 '1-26 Lumley .. o '1 12-25 NEW YORK 2. BOSTON I gos'1'0N, (AP)-New York's sophomore star Wally Hergesh- rimFi' fired his 27th and 28th goals of the National Hockey League season Saturday night to lead the :ellar-dwelling Rangers to a 2-1 victory over Boston in their final Bnslon Garden clash of the year. ii was the seventh win for New fork in the last nine games with the Bruins. Boston ran up against a familiar iemesis in the person of ex-Bruin Paul Roniy who set up both goals. Boston's Johnny Peirson scored in the filial period after Herge- sheimer had scored in each of the first two sessions. SUMMARY First Pulled ism-w York, Hergesheimer (Ronty) . . 18:22 Penalties - Cuidolin 8:86, Mac- kell 12:51. Second Period 1-New York, 1-lergesheims (Ronty, Buller) . . 5:58 Penalties -- Mickoski 1:00. Bul- l-r 2n'0a Third Period 3 -Boslmi. Pcirson (Godfrey. Mackell) Penalties - None. 6:00 MONTREAL L CHICAGO 0 .iiO.N"I'R.EAL, (CP) - Billy Reay's firs!-Period goal carried Montreal Canadians to a 1-0 victory Satur- day night over Chicago Black Hawks and goalie Gerry McNeil earned his 10th shutout of the Na- tional Hockey League season. A crowd of 14.261 saw the game, an open-play affair most of the way and marked by the smart goal- ltndlntt of both McNeil and Al Rollins. svamant First Period 1- Montreal. tcveoiirlon. Mager) 15;” Penalties: Peters 3:13. Rich. ard and Dewebuxy 5:29, Moon 5:58. Lynn 9:49. Second Period Kn soar . Pvnalty: Fogolin 5:31. Third Period No soaring. Pfmiltyi Gamble 7:19. --..M...M Soccer Standings st:':::;f30N- (AP) -- British soccer Km-was. including aatui-days ENGLISH Lsauva Division I w 'r aria. 31.f,'l.l'j . ..15 10 e 40 Pr i"-'-hammon w ., i5 10 a 40 won an . 15 a 7 so lllrm Bromwich A .. 11 4 11 as isenal ,, .. .. 15 7 7 38 9 Division 11 .aetri..-its U 2o 1 o 47 Iii-Udderaiirld -r "f 1.; 3 9 44 Wt" Twin . . 11 5 a so lglellzllegilelh A . .1e 1 9 an lrmgl. M... 14 a 10 so 0 Bristol R n. '”z"z""3" 2 as 51”-ilol c . 18 10 e 46 Northampton 'r . in o a 44 City . . 18 1 a 43 K lmv” ..m... 17 9 7 43 30!! Northern A is n it 45 PM VF 1' .15 ll 7, 4i w"xh:le 15 ii 7 4i cmmemu 17 e 11 40 Q . . 14 10 it as - COTTISH LEAGUE A . 15 2 ii 32 .13 e 5 32 . 12 5 4 29 .12 4 10 no l0 s 7 za n is I 5 so 17 3 4 s1 12 7 is 31 is 2 O 28 .. 12 2 9 an Funeral of Old-limejoxer and admirers by the hundreds turned out Saturday for the fun- eral of James J. Jeffricr. last of the old-time heavyweight boxing champions. The spacious. type Jeffries home was hardly large enough to accommodate the throng that came to pay final re- spects tn the old "bollermaker," who died in his sleep Tuesday night. He was '17. Jeffries, who won the world heavyweight championship in 1899 from the great Bob Fitzsimmons, and retired, undefeated. in 1905. had lived here since shortly after the turn of the century. Nine Mile Creek Defeats Cornwall Meteors 4-1 Nine Mile Creek Bulldogs de- feated Cornwall Meteors 4-1 in North River Rink Saturday night before a very large crowd of cheer- ing fans in the-third game of best- of seven hockey final seriu. Corn- wall captured the first game but the Bulldogs have captured the last two games. Saturday night's game was very fast. and rugged and played on a perfect sheet of ice. SUMMARY First. Period i-Nine Mile Creek, A. Mac- Donald .. . .. . 18:39 Penalties: Mill, MacLeod, Mac- Eachern. Second Period 2-Nine Mile Creek. J. Mac- 8-Nlne Mile Creek, J. Mac- Leod (F. Taylor) . . 14:14 k-Nins Mile Creek, 8. Trows- dale (A. MacDonald) .... .. 15:01 5-Cornwall. Mills (Scott. Brown) . 18: Penalties: MacEachern. Greg- ory. Macilachern. Third Period Scoring: None. Penalties: Macbsughlan. Mac- Eachern. Rbbinson. MacEach- ern, Mscliachern. Soccer lie-suits I.DtN:DOlN, (GP)-.Resuit.s of soc- ccr matches in the United King- dom Saturday: ENGLISH LEAGUE Division 1 Arsenal 0. Cardin O 1 Aston Villa 4 .Liverpool 0 Blackpool 2, Tottcnham H 0 Bolton W 1, Manchester C 0 Charlton A 0. Newcastle U 0 Chelsea 0, Burnley 2 Derby C 2. Sheffield W i Manchmter U 5. Preston N E 2 Portsmouth 1. stoke C 1 Sunileiriand i, Middlesbrough 1 Wolverhampton 2, We:t Brom- lch 0. . R' l Division II Barnsley 2. Leeds U 2 Blackburn 2, Pulham 2 l Brentford 5, Notts C 0 Doncaster R. i. Southampton 0 Ewerton 2, Leicester 0 2 Huddersfield T 1. Bi:-mingliatm C 1 Hull 0 3. Rotherham U 3 Lincoln C 0, Plymouth A 0 Nottingham 1" 0, west Ham U 0 Sheffield U l. Luton T 1 Swansea '1' 2. Bury 0. Division Hf. Southern Bournemouth 0, Norwich C 0 ' Brighton 1. Swindon T 2 Bristol C 6, Waisoll 1 Crystal P i. Shrewsbury T 2 rpswich T 0. Exeter C i Layton 0 3. Bristol R 3 Newport C 2. Queens P R 0 Northampton T l. Millwnll 1 Reading 1. Coventry C 0 Bouthend U 4. oolche-star U 0 Torquay U 3. Cvilllnilham 2 watford i. Aldershot 1. Division III. Northern Bradford C 1. Grimsby T0Wn 0 Carlisle U l. Manstield T 0 Chester 2. Chesterfield 0 Orewc Alex 3. Accrlngton 2 Darlington. 2. Wrexham 2 Gateshead 3. Bradford 2 Hartlepools U 4. Oldham A 1 Port Vale 2, Workington 0 Rochdalc 6. Barrmv 2 scunthorrpc U 2. Tranmcre R 0 Southport 1. Halifax T l stoclcport l. xork C l. SCOTTISH LEAGUE Division A. Celtic 3, Pariick T 1 Dundee 2. Hibernian 0 East Fife 3. Airdrleonlnns 1 Hearts 3. Aberdeen 1 Motharwell 2. Railth R 1 Queen of S 2. Falkirk 3 Rangers 1. Clyde 3 Third Lanark 4. St. Mitten 3- Divhlorili. A Allen R 1. Agloa: 1 Ayr U 2. Dun ee Cowdenhesih :9. Arbrmth 0 Diamarton 1. Hamilton A 2 Foriar A 2. Dunfermline l Btenhousamuir 0. Stirling A 0 st. Johnstone 1. KilmIm0Ck 3- Amateur International Wales 0. Scotland 1. Varsity Mulch Oxford 0. Cambriddh 0 lrtah Cup Second Round Artie 4. Cilentoran 0 Crusaders 0. coieraine i Glentaran 2. Bing” 0 Poetedown i. Lintield 2. Irish League Cllftonvilie 1. Ballnnena U 4. 4 BURBANK, Cailf., (AP) -Friends i rambling rancl:- " Vancouver years and says he is stake events. He has started the 48. has Jockey Henry Paeleg. been knocking around tracks from to Montreal for 30 tigetting a little sick "of it." The wrinkled Cu-ban-born veteran has ridden many winners but chiefly in claim- ing or allowance races and never has hit the jackpot in the big 3 spring season at Thornclifie track in Toronto. breaking colts for the racing year ahead. (CP PHOTO) The Alexandra waterfall on the Hay river near Great Slave Lake is about 150 feet high. FIRE ENGINE IN ACCIDENT MONTREAL. (OP) -- Eleven per- sons were injured. none severely. when a fire department hook-and- ladder truck collided with a street- car on an icy bhorouglhifare and crashed into two parked cars and a truck Saturday. t Resigns Fro Senior Hockey League Martin Conway on behalf of Quebec Amateur atlon. The Q.A.lf.A. itself is already under suspension by the C.A.H.A. for defying the parent body's edict over the playing status of Ron At- well. a junior. to whom the Q.A.H. A. considered it had rightly issued vote, Q.S.H.L. president Slater outlined the situation and there was general condemnation of the action of the C.A.H.A. in sus- pending the Quebec branch. By W. ll. Wheatiey Canadian Press staff writer MONTREAL, (CP)-The Quebec countered threat of suspension from the Canadian Amateur Hockey Associ- ation by resigning the C.A.H.A.'s Quebec branch and deciding to operate independently. Sunday irom The resignation of the Q.S.H.l...- reckoned a 51,000,000 organization on the basis of annual ceipts through schedule and play- offs-was made effective immedi- ately. gate re- It was accepted by president the Hockey Associ- playlng certificate. The resignation motion passed without opposition when' a show- of-hands vote was recorded. During the discussion before the George The league's action means there will be no Alexander Cup series between winners of playoffs in the QSHL and the League. Maritime Major In presenting the situation to e meeting. Slater said: "If we don't go into the Alex- ander Cup series we will be sus- pended by the CAHA. If M: are under suspension there are plications because of the com- CAHA Nowirok '53 agreement with profeulonal organ- izations. "If we attempt to play against a professional league in a playoff series, that agreement might be affected. "If we are an independent body we cannot be suspended by the CAHA. As to the proiessionai lea- gues, I have satisfied myself that our rights will be protected." What. About Players? Most of the discussion centred about what players might do at the end of the season-if they are free agents and can Jump to clubs of leagues under CAHA jurisdic- tlon. Slater said that at present "our players are under contract and I'm sure the professional bodies will recognize those contracts." Forrest Keene of Sherbrooke saints commented that "if a play- er wants to Jump he can do :0." "Players can't sign with an- other amateur club now-not after Feb. 10," said Slater. "They must abide by the CAHA's regulations. Further, we may be back in the- QA.l-IA next year-if the CAI-IA agrees with what the QAHA con- tends.” Further discussion brought out the opinion that few players in the QSHL would consider jumping to a league within the CAHA in view of salaries paid in the QSHL. Of Canada's total 1952 coal pro- duction, Alberta accounted for 41 per cent and Nova Sootla for 34 per cent. Natives of Western Samoa. is- lands administered by New Zea- laud. are Christians of different denominations. ma GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Quebec Senior League m The QAHA Week-end Minor Hockey Results . Following are the ruults of Bat- urday night's minor league hockey games at the Forum: First Round Pee Wm ” Rangers (1) vs Flyers (0), Ran- gers goal by C. MacMi1lan. Braves (1) vs Spitfires (0), Braves goal by D. Doyle. Roy-ais (4) vs Monarchs (2). Royals goals by W. Gregory 3, Storey l; Monarchs goals by D. Bimtain and Paul Oa-kes. Bulldogs fl) vs Ravens (0); Bull- dogs goal by .1. Kennedy. Hornets (1) vs Dodgers (0); Hor- nets goal by W. Adams. Canadians (ti) vs Tigers (0); can- adlens goals by V. Mulligan 3, E. Joseph 3. Second Round Pee Wee! Canadiens (0) vs Rangers (0). Bulldogs (it vs Braves (3): Bull- dogs goal by J. Kennedy; Braves goals by D. Doyle 2. Sherry l. 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