.I-'”" aple LeafS9 win Saturday NHL Games , tCP) -- Toronto scored two Quick 8051-.9 r 5, period Saturday nich- ;n the fir n W defeat the first- a?dew:l1iJLlllil0C(li Cunadlens 3-1 11;) 8 inc - ame e- tore -- ' lieie fills W”: a lace and Tm Lmg'i)!tl3llili1l(lik thep Canad- tlitee l)(1"advamg,ge of a tripping lPli3, tocw dpfcngenilill Iiollard St. I qt, 5:22 of the first period lrevit v(ii1lkC9P" Cm-Ty MCNEH 1. - t on the Leafs bottled -- ' last 3 tienleis until the l”,6,,.,.t;):;5 when netminder l.lillil('.V miide 300d saves on T0 t is Leafs '0 it :(' 8 V fF1'0lll tnoii Iii? A, Hwy iiuurice Richard, de- i Doug Harvey and con- m Lech 9 Ill ,. ,. v Mi a'. leftwingci Cm -Nhniiiilli lgftywlnger Harry rt-fl;”f”;....,...t tor the Leafs. De- li m'1,f;.,;,p Johnny Mocormack dew lPAOiliV Montreal gonlwiicn i(:'p3tHLlllTll(”.V in the second per- lP ' ' is the second time in four i this year that the Leafs ...1dlcns. SL'3lMARX' First Period - rm. Migav . art-renlm. Th0m59m - 3'13 . '1 ,,m, Smith " Kennedy) 4713 H St. Laurent. 2:112. n 6228. Loch 11148, Smith 1; 3;, Flaman lB:35,' Stewart ill '33 second Period 'lt-:ill'9lIl, Mocormack ,gnJ(;ha.rd, MQCKBY) onto, Watson N 5C0l'LilK. oPena.ltle6: Horton 9:50. Harvey 1013. Show mN,.;,; F I ll 10-ll! L.-imicv -. 911 4'43 DEPROIT. (OP) - Right-winger (',nl'(lle llnwr-. and defenceman Red ggwv xtilh two goals aplere, help- rd make goalie Jack Geilm-.au's re- illrll to the National Hockey League a miserable one Saturday night as they led Detroit Red Wings to I runaway 8-0 victory over Chicago Black Hawks. The total was the it tzhs-at by one team this season. Gnllnoau, rookie of the year in i949-50 when he broke in with Bos- Navy; Southern California, and the last of Red Wings tl.S. college Football NEW YORK. Notre (CP)- Army beat Dame walloped the New Year's Day bowls wu filled Saturday as the United States college football regular schedulet came to an end. Rice defeated Baylor 41-19 and qualified for a spot against, A13. bama in the Cotton Bowl. Alabama Won an invitation by defeating Au- burn l0-7 while Mlssixippi lost 3 Chalice t0 80 by being tied 1-7 by Mississippi State. Here is how games line up: Rose-UCLA vs Michigan scat. Orange-Oklahoma vs Maryland. Cotton-Rice vs Alabama, Sllkar-Georgia Tech vs west Virginia Army defeated Navy 20.7 in the bill some of the day in the 9351, Pat Uebel. a 19-year-old Sophg. more, scored all three Cadet touch. downs. He punched over for two and tallied the other on 8. 70-yard runback of a punt. With 45 seconds 19” W 80 in the game, Jack C”. row crashed six yards to cap on 80-yard drive for Navy. NM” Dim” 55'-inked some of its prestige by plastering souuum the major bowl California 48-l4. Johnny I,a,I,Lner scored four of the Irish touch- downs. but Army 20 Navy 7 Boston College 6 Holy cross 0 Boston U 41 William and Mary Viilanova 20 Fordham 13 south Duke 35 North Carolina 20 Georgie Tech 28 Georgia 12 Tennessee 33 Vanderbilt 6 Fla. State 23 N. Carolina State 13 Mississippi 7 Mississippi State '1. Alabama 10 Auburn '1 Miami ll Florida. 10 Louisiana State 32 Tulane 13 Southwest Texas Christian is S. Methodist rrua GUARDIAN. cnaanorrarowrc 5050.000 Winner Retires From Ring Soccer Results LONDON. (OP)-Results of noc- cer games played Ssturdsy in the United Kingdom: aaonisn Luau: ntvtuon 1 A Arsenal 2 Newcastle U 1 Aston Villa 2 Charlton A l Blackpool 0 Bolton W 0 Cardiff C 3 Liverpool 1 Chelsea 1 Prmton N E 0 Huddersfield T 3 Bumley 1 Manchester C 2 W Bromwich 3 Portsmouth l Manchester U 1 Sheffield U 5 Tottenham ll Sunderland 0 Middlesbrough 2 Wolverhampton 4 Sheffield W I Division 1! Blackburn R 2 Plymouth A 3 Brentford 0 Rotherham U 1 Bristol R 3 Leicester C 0 Bury 2 Nottingham F 1 Derby C 4 Swansea T I Doncaster R l Luton T 3 Everton 2 Leeds U 1 Hull C 2 West Ham U 1 Notis C 0 Fulham 0 Odham A 2 Birmingham 3 Division III southern Eournemouth 1 Newport C 1 Brighton 2 Bristol 0 1 Coventry C 2 Exeter C 0 Gillingh.a.m 2 Shrewsbury T 0 Ipswich T 1 Norwich C i. Layton O 1 Southampton 4 liflllwall 4 Queen's P R 0 Northampton T 5 Walaall i , Reading 2 Colchester ll 0 Southend U 1 Crystal P 2 Torquay U 2 Swlndon T 1 Watford ti Aldershot 1 Division i In Northern Barnsley 2 Mansfield T 1 Bradford 2 Wrexham 0 Chester 1 Grimsby T 1 Crews Alex 1 Stockport 5 Darungton 1 Barrow : Gateshesui 3 Chesterfield 3 Hartiepools U 1 Bradford C 1 Port Vale 6 Rochdale 0 Scunthorpe U 3 Halifax T 2 Sotithport 5 Accrington 3 Worklngton 2 Tranmere R 1 York C 1 Carlisle U 3 Texas Tech 46 Hardin siniinon: la ' l Far West Oklahoma 42 Oklahoma A and M s: Rice 41 Baylor l0 T Y. ma Bruins. was substituting for Al Rollins who is sidelined with a vase of chicken pox. ' GElln0.Ill's worst moments came; Iain in the second period when the ltc-ti Wines scored four times in 'hrt-9 minutes and 43 seconds. The .ub goiilie's only consolation was -ha! it was no record for fast scor- :ng. New York Rangers set the mark for the fastest three goals in tun minutes and'10 seconds against Chitigo in 1952. , Besides getting two goals, Keilgsi us: in on three others for a total of five points. Howe got an assist in addition to his two scores. Other Detroit scorers wort- lnlinny Wilson, Vic Stasiuk. Meir” llmtav, Marty Paveiich and Bill Dinern. Goiihe Terry Sawchuk of Detroit registered his second straight shut- uit and fourth of the season. Summa y , First Period l- l.)Nl'0lC. Howe, tlitndsay. Reibel) ............. .. 1:58 3-Detroit. Kelley , 'Hovre) .... 15:12 Penalties: Howe and Gadsby .142, Wolt 5:37, Gee 13:12, Lindsay ill fill, Second Period 3-Detroit, Wilson. Delveccliio. Kelley) I-Detroit, Stasiuk Iskovi &-Detroit, Howe nkrbour) 6-Detroit, Kelley vwilson. Delvecchio) 7-Detroit. Prystal tut-lvecchio, Wilsoni No Penalties. Third Period R-Detroit, Pnveiich tKrllc.V. Leswick) 9-Detroit, Dineen lKelley. Skov) ., .. Penalties: Peters 16:37. Ween Mother's Horse Wins Race LONDON, (Reuters) Mother Elizabeth saw her new mmlzorse M'as-'tu- Vu win tilie Wimbledon Handlcaip stroplecliase ill Kmmton Park track here Fri- .33. - Queen The crowd gave a big cheer to 3”? Queen Mother and to Princess ilsrgarot when they walked to the lmsuritlllila enclolurc afterwards to miWl'Alill.lfi.I(i their jockey. The horse was an even-money favorite. T voun BEST CASH MARKET FOR -3301: dad Steeinsci-up m o i- run - -iieer'aotiii:.'1iiaea o Skins. Fast service, and free gvmlghing on our truck ca . ..,.,s.. ”Q:;.,3 V,,,4-is-WW any Colorado 13 Colorado A and M 7 2 I? i-3 F;t i J0. Uri) J) J" I, One of the greatest iiackney ponies of all lime, Crystal Lady is led out of the show ring at. the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair in Toronto after her last appearance before judges. Driver Chap Carter says there will never be another like Crystal Lady, who has taken 3&0,000 in prize money, having won 555 out of 560 stakes in which she was entered during her seven years of competition. She was raised at the ABC farms in Brampton where she will spend her re- maining days as a brood mare. SCOTTISH LEAG UE Division A Celtic 2 Partial: T l Dundee 1 Hibernian 0 East Fife l Airdrleonians 0 Hamilton A I Rnlth R l Hearts 8 Aberdeen 2 Queen of S 5 Faikirk I Rangers 1 Clyde 1 Stirling A 0 St. Mirren Li Division B Albion R 3 Dunfermllne 1 Ayr U 2 Dundee U 1 Cotvdenbeath 1 Motlienrcli T Forfar A 1 Queen's P 0 Morton 3 Allan 0 ' St. Johnstone 1 Kllmarn Stenhousemuir 6 Dtimbn Third Lanark 2 Arbrontli 12 IRISH LEAGUE Bangor 2 Derry C 1 Coleralne 1 Ards l Crusaders 1 Glentoran 3 Distillery 5 Glenavon 2 Llnfleld I Cliftonville l Portadown 2 Ballymcmi i' 3 Grey Cup Highlight: TORONTO, (GP)--The last-play effort of Winnipeg Blue Bombers Saturday to overhaul Hamilton Tiger-Cats was reminiscent of the 1947 Gtvy Cup final. This year the B.Ii'nl)PTS missed on a pass play. six years ago they were defeated nlien Joe Kmi gave Toronto Argos victory by kicking a single on the final play. The weather for this year's clas- fsic was all that could be asked for. i.-it kick-off time the sun was shining and the temperature was ,ln the ow 403. The sun was over- cast late in the game but broke tlllrniigil again before the finish. There was little wind. Gross receipts hit an all-time high of 8168000-S128,000 from tic- ket soles and 540.000 from radio. television. program and movie rights. Severity radio stations, the largest network to carry I sports event in Canada. broadcast a play- by-plsy description to all prov- inces except Newfoundland. The CBC-TV network brought it to viewers over its Toronto. Ottawa and Montreal stations. Hugh Fullerton, Jr., of The As- sociated Press, New York, had a piv.-sabox view of the game, the first sports writer sent by AP to cover a Grey Cup final. Lester 8, (Mike) Pearson. ex- lernal affairs minister, should fol- low the example of Trade Minister Howe and take kicking lessons. Bareheaded Mike's honorary kick- off dribbled on the ground about six yards, Last year Mr. Howe re- ceived tips a week before the game and booted an l8-yarder, low but in the air. Les Lear, former Calgary Stam- peder coach, spotted for Blue honi- bers from the press box and was heard to bellow on the phone to the Winnipeg bench early in the game: "Tell those guys on the sec- ondary to use their elboyvs. Tell 'em to get tough." Hamilton's girl cltecrleaders- the Majorettes-put on the half- ilme show with the 48th Highland- ers band of Toronto. The major- etteo had it all over Winnipegls Bomberettes. The Bomberettes weren't even at Varsity Stadium No tickets available, was the worrl. The Winnipeg girls saw the game on television. Scalpers were reported asking as high as 350 for a single ticket shortly before game time. Prices in hotel lobbies the night before ranged from 520 to 330. ioiiedgaaer Fall From Car M0N'I'R.EAL,gI(,ilV"7l -- Stephen N. was killed Tliursdaiy night when struck by an automobile after fall- ing out of another car on a high- way near Henryrllle, 20 miles southeast of Montreal. Quebec Provincial Police said Fascitolli, a passenger in a car driven by Peter Corey, also of Burlington, fell out of the vehicle when the driver swerved to avoid hitting a cow. main: axeaitioierlrans The first free hydgogen balloon ascension is credited to Marquis d'Arlandes and P. de Rozier in Frnnze Ill 1783 Royal Can "l3e5mci,;omzLi wawc ezactlq W at Clarify Wilson " Reference To German Subs WASHINCVION, (AP) -A de- fence department spokesman says secretary Wilson didn't mean it literally when he said that, after the Second World War, ”we were dumb enough to turn over the whole German submarine fleet to the Russians." Thv 5'p0kPSiTlai1 said, in com- menting on a story in the Wash- ington Star, thatwiison meant giv- ing some submarines to Russia supplied the Reds with technical data vital to building their pre- sent formidable fleet. The Star said Wilson's recent statetneiit was disputed by govern- ment records which show that, of 4.tl.'l U-boats, 225 were scuttled and '.'i.'i destroyed by the Allies, with life remainder going 10 each to the United States, Britain and Rin- sia. It said Russia may have got. ten hold of 15 or so more on its ilWIl. PAGE SE V EN For Ciuality Mildness i;4.trJ25'.s7' SELLING CIGARETTE TOBACCO Fascitelli, 49. of Burlington, Vt,' IO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENI ro POINTS IN.- Iritishcolumbiu : : : ' Ontario . . . . . . . . Nnwfbundland .' : : : : : Marillmo Pvovlncos and Quebec : CANADIAN Fr NATIONAL -it -- Maniioba, Sa skaichowun and. 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