These piofessional hockey play- man Lewis. and Milton N. Mound ers held a meeting in New York and Detroit Red Wings' player. this week to organize a National Ted Lindsay. president of the liockey League Players Associa- new group. Standing, left to right; iion. to tpromote, foster and pro- Fern Flaman. Boston Bruins. Jim tect" their best interests. Left to Thompson. Toronto Maple Lents; right. seated; attorneys J. Nor- Doug Harvey. Montreal Canadiens Bill Gadsby. New York Ran- gers attorney James P. Durant. Harvey. Fiaman and Gus-Mort- son of Chicago, are vice-presidents and Gadsby is treasurer. HOWE, DEA GET 2 APIECE Wings Thump Bruins 6-2 In N.H.L. Afternoon Game DETROIT (AP)--Veteran Gor- die Howe, the National Hockey Leaitueis leading scorer, and rookie Billy Dea each slammed home a pair of goals to lead the first-place Detroit Red Wings to a 0-2 matinee victory over Boston Bruins Sunday. The Wing victory ended a home slump against the Bruins. who had wailopcd Detroit three straight times on Olympia ice. (Delvecohlo. Pronovost) 0:39. 2. Ted Lindsay, whose first period goal at the 30-second mark started the wings off to their lead. drew a misconduct penalty later in the period. After Detroit took a 20 lead. Larry Regan fin ally broke through for the Bruins. Leo Labine pulled the Bruins to within two points halfway through the final period when he con- verted on a short pass from Don Detroit, llowe tDclvecchiol 6:27. Penalties: Bucyk 1:09. Labine 1:09, Mohns 2:40, Arbour 2:40. Lindsay ltl - minute misconduct 6:27. Garriuc" il:l4. Sinsiiik 16257. Second period: .1. Detroit, Des (Kelly) 4:l5; l. Detroit. Den IRel- bel, Arhourt 12:04; 5. Boston, Re- gan l9:l4. Penalties: Callcry 5:29, Arbour 5:29. Howe 8:42. Dea l7:24. Stasiuk 18:06. Third period 6. Boston. Lablne tMcKenney. Flami ll::l2; 7. De- day at Santa Anita Saturday. First. Our Betters. a iive-yean- 0” English mare. ramped oil with the 358.700 Santa Margarita Handicap at the Arcadia. Cali!., track tor the second straight year. secondly. Joe Price, big hay son of the great Irish horse Noor. the jockey aboard Our Betters. and the win was the 4,996th of his the prohibitive favorite Bold Bowie. Md.. and Speed Rouser Chicago looking For First Goal Against Simmons CHICAGO (AP)-Chicago Black Hawks hope to make their first score against rookie goalie Dan Simmons when they meet Boston Bruins in a nationally televised National Hockey League game to- day. Simmons blanked the Hawks in Boston in his only appearance against the Chicagoan thus .far. The 25-year-old Simmons, re- placing ailing Terry Sawchuk. has played with Boston in 10 games. He has permitted only 17 goals for an impressive average of L70. While he was tending the nets the Bruins have won six. lost two and tied two. The Bruins now are tied with Montreal for second place. The Hawks are in the league cel- lar with a record of 11 victories. 32 defeats and 11 ties. They lost four out of five contests against the Bruins in Boston. But on Chl- cago Stadium ice. where the Sat- Howe ran his point total to 71 McKenney. But Howe minutes lroit. Howe 4Dc1vecchio) l6:21: u,-day matinee Wm be p1,yed,ihg with goals in the first and third later with a line drive 50- footer 8. Detroit. Kelly (Den. Reibel) mo teams ue on even (er!-nl. periods. while Dea got his 12th for his 36th goal and Capt. Red 10:48. Penalties: Siasluk 7:54. Each hu won two md 10,. gm, and 13th goals. Kelly added another score with 12 Smith 15:30. and on, maid; Qndgd in . mg, The Detroit detence restricted seconds to play. 51095 the Bruins to 20 shots on goal and SUMMARY Simmons 13 ll 9-30 Detroit goalie Glenn Hall. First period: 1. Detroit. Lindsay Hall 4 8 6-18 FAMOUS BASTION Says Soviet Fans Surprised U. S. Not Entering Ch'ships themselve. then decided against going. ' (Canadian hockey oiliclals also decided against sending a team to the world compotiiun.) Japan. Poland. East Germany. Czechoslovakia. Sweden. Finland. Austria and Russia will compete in the championships, which also determine the European title. Russia won in 1954. Canada in 1055 and Russia again last year. MOSCOW (AP)-A Soviet offi- cial said Saturday Soviet sports fans are puzzled and surprised that the United States will not compete in the world amateur hockey championships opening here Feb. 24. "It is incomprehensible to us." Nikolai V. Simashko. head of the Sovli-t hockey committee told a press conference. He showed a telegram from Boston signed by Walter Brown. president of the American Ama- teur Ice Hockey Federation. it read "regret that United states department advises they will not grant our team visas to enter Russia to compete in the world hockey championships. Sorry. Re- gards." in Boston Brown said every- lilinit was set for the team to com- lapanese Wins Slalom Slii Race MIDDLEBURY. Vt. tAP)-Jap- Inlle Olympian Chick lgaya won the slalom i easy fashion and Ronnie Delaney Defeats Dwyer NEW YORK (AP) - Rolilcklng Ronnie Delany beat of! another challenger for his indoor mile su- premacy - Fred Dwyer - Satur- day night when he won the Bax- ter Mile in 4:061! in the New York Athletic Club games. A crowd of 13.000 also saw Arnie Sowell wave his magic wand over 'l'om Courtney again and race to s l:50.7 effortless victory in the Matt Hslpln half-mile run. Dwyer was no match for the Irishman from Viiiiinova in the stretch run. Both Delany and Dwyer hung far back behind Maryland's Burr Grim, who. at times. had a lead of more than lo yards. Grim couldn't keep it up and faded to fourth at the end behind ililrd-place Jim Bcalty of North The Rock of Gibraltar at the southern extremity of Spain tow- ers 1,386 feet at the entrance to the Mediterranean. Vegetable Recipes Have you ever tried Puree oi Turnips or Artichoke Pan- cakes? Then and many other new vegetable recipes are given in The Standard this week by Food Editor Halon Gougson. She that then ara many ways of cooking vegetables other than boiling and haking. New hints for the adventurous cookers. Get The Standard-on sale now. com- the 812.800 Le Comte Handi ,. At Santa Anita. Longden. the world's winningest jockey. drove Our Butlers. owned by C. H. Jones and Sons of Long Branch. Stag!" over the iii-mile course in She paid 38.30 to win. Nooran. three-quarters of a length . back. co-feature. He covered the l 1-l6 miles in 1-43 2-5 and paid 59.90 to Mud - loving S p eed Rouser Johnny longden Boots Home ilienslnglon ice hell. Boys I years. 1. William Glover. Kelvin. 2. Lowell lliacliwen. Ken- the Kenslngton Ice Sports held oni bell. Friday evening. February 8th: i Boys 10 years. 1. Donald Ling. Pre-School 'l'ricycle Race - l.iKenslngton. 2. Lloyd Kelly, Ken- David Maclnnis, 2. Cuyler Pendqsington. 3. Ronnie Proiitt. Kensing- ergasi. l0l'i Pre-School Tricycle Race-Girls-pl Girls l0 years. 1. Sandra Tuplin, 1. Barbara MacNuit. 2. MacNutt. 3. Rena Dunning. EiinoriKensington. 2. Norma Ramsay. .Kensington. 3. Sharon Howatt. Girls 4 and 5 1. Heather Brown, Park Corner. Park Corner. 2. Atwood Blakeneyubell. Park Corner. Ksnsington. 3. Brian Caseley. Ken- Girls ll years. 1. Joyce Mann. Mary Canip- iield. 2. Rudy Croken. Kensington, Kelvin. lMonday. Feb. 18'. 1957 The Guardian Page 7 BOCA RATON Fla. 5 Girls H years. i. Doris Connlck. mchu-awn of Columbugl Ohio and ii).ai5L'?Z'5n.iii'Ji.i."E5'.i.i.lEi'.?.i'7””" J-Ct PW0" 0' Mimi 3"” Boys is years. 1. James Payn- 55'-"'d33' deinud "” dekndhw ler, Kelvin. 2. Freddy Tibeault. champions. Anne Quasi of Mary! KElY5lnlZl0n- 3- Wnyne l-0t'lKGFbl'- ,vilie, Wash. and J. Walcott Brown Ha"""0"' iof ltianasquan, N. J.. 1-up in 31 Girls l5 years. i. Norma Prof-i iii. Kensington. 2. Audrey hlac-Emil" '0 "1" H" U 5' mind mm" won the 530,050 San Felipe Hand- W" 5E00nd. lindl Miss. Todd third. 2. Nancy Lockhart. 8. Marion Boys 11 years. i. Alan Cotton. 1-gm,-horn, Kensmgiun, Faye Cnuhisomes golf tournament. leap. J00 Price rallied with a siren: Gordon. Kensington. 2. Blair cnseleylson. Kensington. on the am. hole Mi... Quut Third!” Jqhnny Land" Wu stretch drive to win Santa Anitas Boys 6. l. George Campbell. Spring Valley. Ii. Donald Camp-. I. M119. Girls, 1. Mam: Arsen- med , flirwgy shot hm, . u-gp ault. Kensingtun. 2. Lillian Burt, and hgf gum took g one-over-pjf Kenslmllon. 3. Barbara Jay. Ken- 5 to lose the hole and the match. career, wi"- 5" wilmfn W35 59001"! Ind sington. Kensington. 2. Nancy lilacllrlurdo. gington, Hialeah Park in mm. made Blue Spruce third. , Girls 6. 1. Alberta rim-Lend. Kelvin. 3. Sharon Baker. Margate. ()l(l('laI5 in charge of the ice ””:"mTTT'"TTT . . Willie Hartack w ab 4 to Gen. Park Corner. 2. Barbara Paymer. Boys 12 years. 1. John Brown. 5 ms were: Messrs J. Weeks glnzlldc?lRi:h?:l;?:'J?l;l;'ga':,T;: Duke. who covercdaslhe 0c1)Iu;-so 1n.Kensington. Gertrude Jane Kensington. 2. Justin Curie.'v'.i ifclialiy. Thomas Hall, Theoj Remember when Cam Duke eased in from 01 l:g47 2-5 and paid 85.90 to win. Iron' Cousins. Baltic. . ysprlnggtleld, 3. George Tiheaultu Ling. Austin Pt-ndergast. Ronald: ' yv Liege. also iron. Calumet Farm, Girls 7. 1. Barbara Mlllar, Ken- Kenslngton. Kennedy, Roy MacArthur, Kenv A master strategist of the box- Rum. ,0 win me Em. hm ran third. . g , . sinston. 2- Dorothy Campbellu Girls 12. years. 1. V sington. and James Campbell. ling ring. James J. Corbett died ” .'ii. "1: no i : . i:":::i:2:- 3- ”'”M”m"- .:::.:?.”:i.”:.ii:.': l.::i.' In two other his races durlns 5,, i1?:eg.3r::.uldefilliesuinmisooeio ianoysgi 1'. Wendell Howatl. Parkivin. E ' ' y ' . Hm" lunch in 1892 when he knocked out '1” M" d”- K3Pi'3i"" M1 "W" win from the 3 to 2 favorite. mile. Corner. Billie Tuplin, Kensington.i Boys la. rederick Jiardlne, -John L. Sullivan in 21 found! in 7 '”" m mm” '9 Wm "19 15'0"” Diane. Mandaley Miss wasltlllrd. Malcolm MacLean, Kensington. ikensington. Billy lliacLean.i VIENNA 'Reutersi - Russia the first heavyweight title fight T ””'d M" r3"3'l"d Sm"! El Kapichan returned 313.20, Boys 8. 1. Blair Sinclair. Spring ikensington. 3. Myron Paynter.-will grant a l.000.000.000 - ruble under Marquis of Qucensbefw ;.;249,ooo,oo(i: credit to Hungary rules. ending the era of bare- " h”"'l&&i''SA; , ' ' "””Wd mmugh E m"ddy "em u moved to win bv a two - length 3. Kevin MacCarville, Kensington I Girls 13 years. 1. Donna Baker,iRadio Budapest said Saturdaywk-nuckle fighting. Corbett ruled for margin over Big Sweep. He paid Girls 8. 1. Heather Ling, 2.lMargate, 2. Irene Campbell, ln- locating the Hungarian newspaperylfive years Until he WES Bl-lC090d9d 85.!) to win. Ramrod was third. Sylvia Mclnnis. 3. Maureen Campldian River, 3. Myrna lllacl..eod, llsepszabadsaa. by Robert P'n1Jlmm0nl- 3 . a - i . -. ' ' i sington, Zl. Terry Campbell. Spring P"'k ('"""e,r' . . Aid 3 4,996th Winner Of His Career Sports Results v-nu. ;,.:,t;g:;.w;,;;ydg;:;;.gi- , A v,m,, - Gm. 1 1' Myrm Pickwi z'il'lamilton Myron Paynter Kel- ."'..x I. ' NEW YORK lCPl-it waaa big New Orleans' Fair Grounds to win Followins Ire the winners inmnne Campbell. 3. Marjorie Camp i Vin, ' i ' .Ap,LA.,., I Smooth as a akater'e waltz and just as eifortless are Pontiac's proven transmissions-two standards and note not "then came the Hungar- ian trouble and Matley (Jack lllnllry. U. 5. team manager) was informed that no visas would be finished third in the Dartmouth to a narrow victory over host Mlddlehury Saturday in plets with magazine. I2-page novel and 20 pages oi comics. Only ten cents. Carolina. Laszlo Talinrl. ulin ilctl ilungary alter the revolution inst year, won Amazing agility! 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