I APRIL 14. mi . .. mm" M mi: GUARDIAN. CHARL'OTTETOW'N1j g g J page savan- Tribuie Rocket Sportsiiominentatora TV Makes jog Fluke Goal G-ave 2.1 Executive Meeting "9"" ''P"'''' "E7:-""""7-1 gyvfr: gs VANCOUVER. April 12-0?)- rrns Vancouver Sun today ran- a pomplete sports plea story in Prel'lcl'l. The story. of course. a --special Au solell.” concerned Maurice (Rocket) Rioiiard of Montreal Canadians and his spectacular winning goal last night against Boston in their decldlna semi-final staniey Cup playoff ame. ”We just wanted to make a lit- tle. tribute to the' Rocket in French." sports editor Erwin Swangard said. The story was written in the sun sport! room and translated by a French-meaking stereotyper played by the newapapu. Q91 To Be ti C.C.M. lssilolsruzlng - means greater strength with 'cu:l'ai'on comfort" riding. locals islng -- Si"! I fill" Will Tour Korea OTTAWA. Apl'll12 -(OP) Canadian troops in the Far East are going to be brought up tu date on Canadian sport. Four sports commentators will leave Vancouver by air April 25 on a two-week tour of Japan and Korea to give illustrated talks -to the troops on major sports events of the last year. They are Douglas Smith of Montreal. Henry Viney of Calgary. William Good of Vancouver and Tom Foley of Ottawa. 37 DiMaggio Nervous Nllw YORK. April 1! - (AP) - "1 was more frightened than I have ever been in any baseball game at any time in my life." Thus a nervous Joe DiMaggio described his reactions today to his debut as a. television commentator. The New York Yankee centre- fielder. who retired at the and ot last season. is conducting 15 min- ute local programs before and af- ter Yankee games. He had a minimum of verbal muffs in his opening broadcast. We'll like to make you I Sporting Proposition and You (on Name A Your Own Terms . . . By W. I. Wheatlcy MON'1'li.I-IAL. April 1:! -(OP)- Ted Lindsay's second-period goal. the punk trickling into the net M1 Montreal defenceman Butch Bouclu.rd's chest. was all Detroit Red Wing: needed Saturday night in turning back Montreal Oanad- lens 1-1. The victory, before a crowd of 14.610. gave the Red wings a snug 2-0 lead in games in the beat- of-seven Stanley cup hockey final as. the team: headed for Detroit and Sunday's third game. The Wings tossed up I muted display of defensive strength. backed by the usual brilliant work of goalie Terry sawchuk, and cm- adiens themselves couldn't take advantage or scoring chances on rare lapses by the Detrolters. Martly Pavelioh sent the Wings in front at 16:09 or the first period when Butch Bouchard lost the puck to Tony Leswick in a corner and Leswlck whipped the puck toward thegoalrnouth. Pavellch came in fast, driving the puck into the not from just outside the crease. with less than two minutes of the period left. Eisner Laoih clipped Bemle (Boom Boom) Cveofifrlon's shot. into the net for Cenadiens' lone goal. Leswick. was serving one of his four penalties at the time. Geoff:-ion. anchored a power play, fired the shot from just in- side the blue line and Leah de- flected the puck past Sawchuk. Winning Goal Lindsay's winning goal came af- ter only 4-3 seconds or the second period. while Doug Harvey was sitting out a Montreal penalty from a scramble in front of the Montreal net. Lindsay fired on goalie Gerry McNeil. The rebound struck Bouchard. who was falliniz. and both puck and Bouchard went into the net. Close. hard checking highlighted the play through most. of the game. Both teams began to lay on the wood heavily at the start. and three times players went ofef in pairs for wielding sticks on each other and for roughing. Gordie Howe. the high-scoring right-winger for Detroit, was again held in check, and so was Maurice (Rocket) Richard of Can- adiena. Richard electrified the crowd on one particular effort when he came down from centre ice and wriggled through the De- troit defence. but was off balance and his shot was just oi! the cage. Habs' Deferiaeana Injured Montreal lost defenoemnn Dol- lard st. Laurent in the second stick in a scramble near his own goal and suffered severe cuts and period when he was strudt by a. Victory To Red Wings Over Canadiens Saturday Sports Forum MARITIME AMATEUI ATHLETES lee Meadon st., New Haven. Qonn. sir. - This letter is being writ- ten as an urgent appeal on behall of all amateur athletes in the Mar- itime Provinces. Since the Maritime branch of the A.A.U. folded last year, we have been without an organization. what does this meah'l- Among other things it means that a group of Maritime athletes are being barred from the Canadian Olympic Trials because they do not belong to the A A. U. A letter from the A.A.U. treasurer states as follows: "There is no likelihood of athletes being able to take out A. A.U. cards with other branches." What. can be done? My letter is not concerned with wrangling over rights and wrongs in the case. There is one practical thing to be done. Reorgaialaa the Maritime A.A. U. or Canada. Nothing else can help our athletes. An Olympic contestant must belong to the A.- A.U. The trials are in May and June. Why did the A.A.U. dissolve as an organization? The answer is un- believable. The executive stated it could not raise the annual registra- tion fee of Sli)().iif). The inevitable conclusion is that the executive oi the M.A.A.U. did not even try to raise the money. In front of me is a. letter from the national treas- urer of the Canadian A.A.U.. Major Jack Davies of Montreal. He states as follows - "I am willing to try to make a collection from well-wisliers and former Mari- timers in Montreal towards paying the hundred dollar dues. but there must be someone who will reorgan- ize and function as the Maritime A. A. U. of 0. Here is is terribly busy man. one who has time and time again set aside personal affairs for the good of amateur athletics. He makes an offer which should shame everv sports loving Maritimer. What are we going to do about it? sit back and make nasty cracks about the A. A. UK? For the first time in some years the Maritime: stand I good chance of getting some athletes on the Olympic team. Are we Being to let these boys down through simple P.E. Island Fish Ami Game Association A meeting or the executive of The Queen's County Branch was held in the City Hall Thursday evening under the chairmanship ot the Branch President Mr. Erskine MacNutt. The minutes of the previous meeting were read by the secretary Mr. Frank Mac- Kenzie and approved. Considerable discussion took place in connection with educat- ional material on Fish and Game Conservation to be used particu- larly for the benefit of young peo- ple and with the aim also in mind or obtaining their active interest in this very important matter. The matter will be pressed on the par- ent organization which heads the three Provincial Branches and acilon urged at the earliest pos- sible moment. other matters discussed were the study of possible changes in the bag limits for upland game. the possibility of working out 501719 Dian for izuicies both for hunting and fishing who wouldbe of assistance to tourists. a 1952 Crow Shoot Contest. the urging that more dams be constructed of both types. and other general mat- icrs pertaining to the work of the organization. It was decided to hold Bnnlllt-r meeiini! around the end of April. In addition to the Executive, Spurgoon Jenkins. Provincial Game Enforcement Officer, and 3. Graham Rogers of The Department of industry and Natural Resources were invited guests at this meet- ing. POMPTON LAKES. N. J. April 12--(AP)-Middleweight champion Ray Robinson punched fast and hard TllUT5d8)' as he prepared to break camp here. Sugar Ray dc. fences his title against Rocky Gm. ziano. the former middleweight champion at the Chicago Stadium next Wednesday night. izinz. but fast. The two following national offic- ials are ready to assist the moni- ent they are needed - 1. President James Won-all, i7 Hawthorne Ave, Toronto. Ont. 2. Trea:-urer Maior Jack Daviel. 3515 Minto Ave, Montreal. Que, I am Sir. etc.. PAUL COLLINS. Canadian Marathon Champ laziness and ill-will? Give them a break. Get out and do some organ- . '49-'50. (Wolfville, Nova Scoiia.) In Top Condition OHTOAGO. 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