The Charlottetown Guardian, Tuesday, M-rcny21,.195o 3 4th GAME TONIGHT Toronto Are All But Counted Out TORONTO (CP)-All but their most fanatic supporters are ready to count Toronto Maple Leafs out .1 the 1956 Stanley Cup hunt. The end could come tonight when the Leafs make another home stand against Detroit Red wings, victors in the first three names of their best-of-seven semi- l. m'!l?he Red Wings, who finished sec- and in the National Hockey Lea- gun standings. ran through a be- moan-gamea ice workout today nun an air of cautious confidence. sure that the late burst of Power that tied and then won a sudden- deuth overtime battle 5-4 Saturday will carry them to I quick decl- lion in the series. NOT OUT YET However, the Leafs themselye. ,1-mi ready to roll over and play dead despite loss of their ace goal- goiter Tod Sloan. on the sidelines uith a shoulder injury received in the second game of the series at Detroit. Arcaro Wins Pro Athlete Award . NEW YORK (AP) - Veteran jockey Eddie Arcaro Monday was named winner of the February award in the Pro-Athlete-of the Year poll for his rest ride aboard Nashua in the idener Handicap st Hialeah. Arcaro received 40 first-place ballots and 147 points (on a 3-2-1 basisl from a nationwide panel of sports writers and sportscasters. Bob Pettit of the St. Louis Hawks. National Basketball As- sociation scoring leader. was sec. ond with 63 points. Gordie Howe oi the National Hockey League's Detroit Red Wings was third with 61 points, followed by centre Jean Beliveau. Montreal Canadiens. 56- golfer Ted mail, 48. and Paul Arizin. Philadelphia Warriors of the NBA. 35. Remember When By THE CANADIAN PRESS Joe Louis scored his 21st success- ful defence of the world heavy- weight title by a knockout over Abe Simon 14 years ago tonightat New York. A crowd of 17,000 at a benefit fight saw Louis. at 207. knocked out the "long Island Giant.' weighing 255 pounds, in the sixth round. Rifle Scores "I figure we should have won two of the three games so far," "Surely our turn for a win will said general manager I-lap Day. come now. We're playing these game: one at a time and will give it our best shot." The Toronto team played like champions for two periods Satur- day nlght. then wilted under a late drive sparked by veterans Ted Lindsay and Gordie I-Iowe--bothl fired up by a report that an anonymous phone caller told To- ronto newspapers he'd shoot them in Saturday's game. "It made me mad," said Lind- say, who scored the tying goal and then sank the winner after 4:22 of overtime. MOTHER UPSET "It annoyed me when my mother. 70 and under a doctor's care. got upset after hearing it onl the radio out in Saskatoon." said Howe, who scored one third-period goal with a terrific shot that blasted its way into the net through goalie Harry Lumley's glove. To fill in for Sloan. the Leafs are likely to stick to the player shift they made Saturday nullit- George Armstrong moved to cen- tre ice from right wing and Ron Hurst came off the bench to play with him and Dick Duff. The line produced two of the Leais' four goals. Hornets Whip Vlinsloe 9-6 Milton Hornets defeated Winsloe Heartbreakers 9-6 at North River rink last night to win their way into the finals of the North River League Milton will now meet Nine Mile Creek for the title. Crapaud Wins Myers Trophy Last night at Crapaud rink Cra paud I-ieartbreakers hipped Bei- vedere 6-2 to win the league champ glonship and the Frank Myers Trop Y I The following are the scores for lllatch 21st. 1956 at the York Rifle Club: CLASS I i ): Jack Andrews .. Raymond Vessey Utlcy Birt . Seymour Blrt CLASS (2): iii-our Swan . . . Peter Proud IIill'0lt'l Taylor Cecil Watts nouizle Monro Irene Hardy .. 85 CLASS (3): A J Cluney . 93 Fred Pound 93 Norman Brown 92 Arthur Brown 91 Leigh Vessey .. 87 Siiinrt Vcsscy 85 t'I.ASS (4): Lu hard Ford -l0.l'ce Ling .. llf'l'.'. Andrews l'9'WlKtl. Proud ll.17cl Vcssoy llarry Wclton l-.i'm'ctt Wylie Robert Cooper Christine Proud .. . . . . . CLASS (5): 2333-33838;? Marion Vessey Frank Vcssey Elizabeth Watts Alan Brown W. R. Godfrey .. CLASS (0): Slrnhen Mncnnnalo lllllard Murray iionnoil Ling lllarlorie Lewis CLASS I'll: R0ddleMunn ........ liildanirt Alex Robertson Earl Taylor .. -lolin Mann l-IkenLewia Erma Watts lleverley Simpson . ........u.... .......u.... 33:2: grass o... ...-an 38882883 UDMORFS gr 3 ctmisss liiyron Ling . 9,-,i Louis Vcssey 94. lRANGS FACING ELIMINATTON By W. R. WHEATLEY Canadian Press staff Writer MONTREAL (CPI - New York Rangers. finding the 61001" ID the Stanley Cup finals all but slammed in their faces. may samble aiialn tonight on goalie Gordie Bell. ' Down three games to one in their semifinal with the powerful Montreal Canadiens. the Rangers are reduced to desperate measures and the itinerant netmlnde of the minor league may get the call to aid the nagging New York for- tunes. It was Bell. 31-yearold goalie called up by Rangers for the play offs, who turned back Canadiens here last Thursday night- Ranger brass was critical of the work of Lorne Worsley-who also .had a gimpy knee-in the Tuesday shellacking the New Yorkers ab- isorbed. ' "We haven't decided Yet. but llie Plays few Holes In Rain p With Sam Snead WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS. W.Va. IAPJ - Sporting flaming red rain slacks. President Eisen- hower teamed up with Sam Snead for a bone-chilling round of golf here Monday. . The president ignored a pelting. near-icy rain to get in a few holes in advance of the arrival of Prime Minister St. Laurent of Canada and President Ruiz Cortines of Mexico. The three leaders of North American nations are getting to- gether for a discussion of matters to! mutual Interest and to get bet lter acquainted. l Eisqehower and Snead teamed : ' ' two White House aides. 'press secretary James C. I-iageriy and appointments secretary Ber bard M. Shanley. ElS8Tll1(lWr:i had a 23-over-par 93 but he and Snead defeated their opponents in the Ill-hole match. uciiuiio, A lS0liE THROAT ouiciiu HELPED Next time you have a tickling. irritating sore throat. try leaaant-to- take PoIaon'I Cough yrup. lta soothing properties quickly brm relief from hacki . dry coughs sore throat ca prnothers have found Iaon's Coug Syru helpful in cases of whooping loough. spasmodic croup and bron- chitis. Be sure to have a bottIe'of .PoIson'a Cough Syrup in your medicine s-hat. On sale at all druggnata. I3-56 byocolda. Mani Hmca "av. Laurent" of thohacn -lhn world's moat 'mode'rn '-Q nntl -mihmnrina destroyer OBCOH. there's a chance of Bdll." said general manager Muzz Patrick of the Rangers. "We will also go back to the line fo. ations we had in the win- ning game. We made some changes in New York." WEEKEND LOSSES Following the Saturday and Sun day losses in New York, Patrick said the team is determined to battle it out with Canadiens "al- though we have a tough chore." Both teams morning and the Rangers had a workout at Montreal Forum. Coach Toe Blake had only a few of his players out for a light workout- those who weren't used in the two blistering games in New York. He said he expects to use the same lineup. - Blake was still steaming over the number of penalties handed his team by referees Frank Ud- vari and Jack Mehienbacher in the New York games. Canadiens had a total of 21 penalties to Rangers' 12 in the two games. "Maybe I'm prejudiced but 1 have the feeling we have been getting the worst of it," said Blake. Blake said he couldn't under- stand why Henri (Pocket) Richard arrived Monday alty I , i Phil Watson May Gamble Again On Goaltender Bill he tangled with Rangerf Ivan Ir-I win in the Saturday game. ' ROCKET MOVED IN That was the Incident which prompted brother Maurice (Rocket) Richard to get Into the affair Liuesman Bill Roberts was Furnish Your Home for Easter and Save...at NEW WAY! ..."i'IIe Maririmes GREATEST Furniture. 'AppIIaIice and Television Stores" . 350 SAVING holding Henrl's stick and the big Rocket. using his own stick. tried to bang Henrl's stick out of the lInesman's grasp. Roberts was clipped on the hand. The Rocket wound up with a misconduct pen- President Campbell received re-I ports of the incident from the officials and Lynn Patrick. generall manager of Boston Bruins, whol was the official NHL representativel at the game in Campbell's ab sence. 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