s Hahn's Lara ._~i “in Inmmmammn‘ Mary Lea Tops Al Rifle Shoot (he of Canada‘s leading to liale rifle shots. Mary MacLen- Ian 14a of Murray Harbour, is the first island marksman to register a perfect 100 score with all ten shots within the ring at this week‘s shoot conducted by the Murray Harbour Indoor kine Club. April 19. With this being the second last shoot of the 198162 indoor sea Ion. competition among the lo- eal tens is at a fever pitch. with the top scorers run- ning things right down to the declared the wtnner o! the T r O ph) They are: Jim Gordon; William J. Harris; Bruce Ga- miey. Fred C. White; Randall Rchards and John Goebie. Atl the present time the odds appear. to be in favor of Jim Gordon. A newcomer to the shooting! game who is making all th e club members look to their laurel: 1; Gary Gormle‘y son of Brute Gormley. who on his sec- ond time out registered a credit- able 88. Following are the IndiVidual CHICAGO ICPt Toronto Maple Leafs defeated Chicago Black Hawks 1-1 Sunday night with late third-period goals to win the Stanley Cup for the eighth time in the team's his- It was the first cup win for leaf: in 11 years. They won the hest-of-seven series 4-2. Leafs. who outplayed and out- skated the defending cup cham- pions throughout most of the auspense - filled game. spotted Hawks a goal midway through the final I) minutes and then whipped in a pair h less than {oisr minutes. The winning goal was scored by Dick Dqu at 14:14 with Chicago‘s Eric Nestereakn site ting out a holding penalty. The big crowd. that hollered and screamed when Bobby Hull put Hawks in front 1-0 at 8:56 (1 the third period. hardly let out a whoop or a boiler as Clarence Campbell. National Hockey League president. pre- sented the cup to captain George Annsti’onz at centre-ice post-genie ceremonies. LITTER ICE Twenty - thousand frenzied, debris - throwing fans held up albie performance turned in by Hall. FORECHECK FIEICELY leafs. rarely gave Chicago breathing space to mount any sort of a unstained often-ye. It was claw tains for Hawks what Duff came up with his dutch 3M. They pulled Hall and of the nets with 5s game remaining and would-be Chicago snipers were checked almost into the ice by Leafs‘| who held out as the final sec-i ands ticked off. I The drive for the winning (unending fiercely. l 3,“ 'Maple Leafs Are Champs . After Victory In Chicago -liorton «an. Nesterenko 13:21. Horton 19:01. III—I “MI—II STANLEY CUP STATISTICS loud-Severus] WLT F 48 1| 2‘ 15 Toronto An 1! I Chicago ll 4 Wire in the race for the Burns More: “I. game for minutes an" _ Trophy donated to the rlub by Mar) “ad-emu! Lee IN I 101! ,‘Eull's goalwhen they plastered m :5: 3:20.: :ybo dgmz’ I Slim“ 3““"”"“°"°‘"“" ’9“ 33033331 3 local Marksman “oomh'io'” p‘i‘fii'r'i‘éi; flood“: the puck from “1' m m" .er. -" i . . . ._ . L'p this year for the f.rsi time Randall Richards I2 Make anything they could get their 3"“ 'W m cmcuo mm ' the coveted trophy uill go to the William J Harm '0 ‘h‘nd‘ "“bm B" W“ hull." a; whipped a aiiot into a mnksm“ uho “rams me high. Gar) Gormley Id In balloo lasted less than two min- huddle d Phym numb!“ I est average over the season Due Ell» \lacPherson l7 ‘ ‘utea after play resumed. Hound in {mm d m cm.“ to her years of experience and Bert )lacLeod 85 N Chm,“ tow“l Bobby Nevin tied it at 10:29 ‘0‘] mm. Puck Mew ow. n . her conimual high calibre of (‘riiii Lea 82 r mrémuwgh "ode _‘and the disgruntled fans sat on w M m wu an to feeti *2 i““sh?guhtbitehfiisigzif fer”: :3 a“ " '- * one W "‘m‘“ u. m was- a-i-cuo- r in m: a in nu. no mew ” H" or“ ' et wh nun otth win- um. ex into » l thoughtheylalledtomakethemfiomple en 3 e aroundsnddrlll W "I mglxazgwflbrififChcalgiefl[L0 t: The mm .1100: of the Iseasoni "flea " 1m 'eer' “no. con-y w‘ the 1:“ ' 1 4" dwn to next week's mom be 1' “mum ‘°’ ‘1" ""1"" " Although be“: sitting down Chicago Stanley Cup final in and non Stewart .lrightl, ducted by the gharlottetown Ci- After the same fight: broke thfloprlton mam-n? - i fore any one of them is s afelv Fridai' April 27. on the job. referee Eddie Toronto Lined up behind him flanking Black Hawks Elmer V1114“ mac Cl" u t ' RCMP 0'" m the 5mm“ “d "She" I e .y m ‘11 (a, the b" ' ‘ Powers keeps an eye on ih a near the Chicago net are .‘Vla- Vnsko i4! and Re; Fleming. Hillel _ I ‘ and police were kept busy for 1 “V? “I! when Le ls Pb?“ H puck in Thursday's Toronto - pie Leafs‘ Billy Harris fleltt (CP Wirephotol In registering hi! 100 Wendell Emu!” .5 {ms lad feet new gig“: alum In Ii; um“ i: B MacLean placed five or In] Com, Rudy No“. 0, Hawk, Sign. In . mt u“ mm. r l l "mu Vim” a" u". “1“ "km said in an afternoon hotel-roomi I - “L h‘ v . rm - 0 ° D." m only med '° bull session that his club down “In H-Iwu Hm W0“ w" ‘ - W IATLRnAi firm or and Rodgers. s. la "n." “mm, me circle. Bolh‘ three games '0 mo “'1‘”. 12 assists each as the leading: “ American League )llnnmhillehrew «21. r a a m rmemen we" comm”; mi w 1d “ t n h h P h I . ’olm _ “on” defencem“ m h‘ Baltimore 001000200— X Ht National League elm one. ‘32:} as“: :ndcxfike ."fivenTfig sum”: Cup metal-y, at]; with kt wumnmn woman—'07 0 LM "mm" WWW—.1“ in class two veteran Perc game necessary in Toronto 15 9mm" l U Quirk. Stock ‘6‘ and Triandos Milwaukee 013000203—0 22 hm. ' ed t h New I m Note ‘01 m. 15 I]. 1961i _ Osteen. Green (Bi and Schmidt. [irisale 12.1», Richert t5), L. nun Kllll' 0? 0M“.: ay mg - lain“ Mommu (humus mdl ‘3 W'vQ'Jlrk ‘1-0‘» 14—05109“ ‘n-Ql- Sht‘rl') '7l. Perranoski Hit and n s “f’rm‘ . 98: “Wm: mm . {our Inc-s DEAD WRONG ‘ Detroit Red Wings. ‘ Kansas City om 120300—922 mmm; Show 41-11 and Cran- point martin over Ronnie1 But he was dud mug Lem ' chic-so 010005000—692 dall liRs LA—r. Davis '4'. Cm" who had been h in no it LINEUP! I“ WM“- 051135kl ‘5‘ WWW!" \l.l—l randall ll‘. LAS VEGAS. Nev ‘Al’ivold was dripping blood from the i with a left jab. slit open Browns Win, 93 m. Kelly took top baled about In map, l 3“ 10mm; Gou41mmong, De. "? sham 6 and Brian. ann. Sim l-‘ran. 00002i010—I )0 age and Carlos Ortiz caught up corner of his left eye. As he eye in the first round it bled 5pm in c1.“ my“, while . 93 on Chm () SI mung"! 0 “315:5 fence—Brewer, aauu, Stanley. 21 PH?” [5’ “Sher ‘7‘ Baum-"nu Cincinnati 001401001— 6 It with lightweight champion Joe stood hopelessly beaten. the throughout the evening. 1." R O'Rourke similar hon.‘ “he! hind“: 0‘ :9 m {'5 Horton. Arbour, Forward; _‘ . ‘7 Kemmi’r" ‘8 5"an ‘9’ saninrd (1.1“ Lemay l5t. Duf- Brown Saturday as the New brash New Yorker was jump- There were no knockdouns. on in all" {out Following I" b i d 1 “ “mp 0" Kelly. Mliuwucl sgewam [(an ' “d Lona“ w ’ w‘cm’flhaf" falii ii“- and Haller. Bailey <7|: 1 Yorker wrested the world crown ing for glee in his corner. Or- Referee Frankie Van of. Los the "sum by cl.ase" “Imp- '" 1‘ “mu” m be Armstrong. Duff. Pulford. Ne- 1: ill L--Fl‘h<‘l’ “H’- "R5 k" Ja‘ 3.2. slsler 48;, Henry tailfrom the Ik’ryear-oid veteran of ill knew he had the title sewed Angeles scored it 74-60. Judge. m ONE guy i "‘3' Pr 0‘ “me,” the!’ vm alumnm Hm“. snug ' "5'9bi‘m '2’ Lump’ '1’: (“1— and Eduard; Hm; Sir—Hailey 115 ring engagements Ortiz vinn up Dave Zenoff of Las Vegas had w Mullah 1m ‘ 5x “Bully bomb“ H‘“ 1‘ 3081' Chin": GOll—Hlll- Delenfl‘ 1‘; A 517"”! ‘3 (‘m_pmson .3) Edwards a unanimous 15-rniind decision. .‘iiost ringsiders Rave Brown it 74-66. and Judce Bud 'i‘ray- D Barb" mo x 3x keep" 619"“ H3”- _puow. vmm 5.. 1mm,“ y? Detroit M2000] 0— 3 ll I PM. 4,. ' The new champion and Brown only one round, the fourth. nor of Reno called it 74-58. Ill H T Vesey q“ The nimble. dark-haired lrnn Evan“ Tumen Forw.rd5_H.y' b ‘1 mm." W W" 4 H New York 0l0 100 100— ! 70 from H o u 110 n. Tcx . eaCh Ortiz did just what _ he had for Ortiz. much man netminder who has played Balfour. Hull, Nikita. Wharram. Larv and Brown Rnarkc fill; . weighed 134%. promised before the fight. He This was the 41st hnut for Or- ‘ . . Do M H h Bk . Pittsburgh 000003011- 4 1“ - - Ken Jay 96 a fantastic 539 c on s so u tive MC 5‘ - 0"“ v N931?" 0- ~ “ma” “den ‘9‘ “5 Paall‘ - ' A crowd of more than 7.0m stayed on top of Brown all the til. a native of Puerto Rico and I - Md” k l in .mm w_g(.hwa” (12, I_ (rang. Jones (at to!) Jack. . . . h h rd 1 t. .d t of Vew 3' Bum“ 96 “meg m the VHL came up with Fleming, y . Mametta. . x Y - . ‘ I m" .8 and Cumin”. ve‘lelm Las Vegas Convention Ccntre way. seldom letting t e a - a dog ime reSi en . m Two I - Refer" _ Udvui' Lmflmml La” “1 HRS D" — K311" '. n d 3 HR.‘ p h and a telcVision audience saw hitting champion get set to.York. , big saves as wave after wave _P"ench Ind mum“ ‘ s 13> Cash (4'. ’ “‘2‘ urge“ ‘ l _l the 25-year-old bull from New throw a lethal punch with either And this was the unprece- PJ- W113“ 9“ or Lear, poured m on him for may ‘ . I (gavel‘a'ndk at: h ' lYork completely outclass gins“ c” dented 32th tits;I digifen‘cet' for old 13033:?“ : most of the game. "I." PM“. No "on-“g ‘ ew or . 1-. r 1 mm. Y i.ne--an or e rs ime. a - , ‘ ‘ _ - V Lyman. punk 42. Gram iii Chicano 3000530004! 14 aim.“ the “d M "1' 15m} Brown on”. sun“! 8 wnsismmly l lanai Br Hmnmm 93 Ailer'Nehl: beat him. Leafs Penalties—Thane 1.57. Hull 6.08 I! Pprry iiii “d anam‘ Fwd. St. Louis motions—sin. Pm 14mm". 92 wen ater t a tired and fast- Pulford 12.09. in Am". .9. m, “mm W _ EHwnrth rim is. Anderson“ . E‘ Mun." 9, “din: Hank! and wrapped up Second period: No scoring. .iNioi : Must wanna ' an .Mr L __ Lalman ".3. t7» and Tin-lot; Sadecki (My 0 1,_ rum. ,9 their world championship title. Penaltleal-‘leming 5:19. Nester- UHF MP W”, 1 "MS " HR- Fl? - Green iii. .‘xT— J Anderson is). Toth to). Bauta o u m n CLASS ma: Hall made 3o saves against enko 7:42. Baun 11:46 St. Laur- * o " Blanchard 42‘ “l and Oliver HRs: C h i—— Ed". Kelly .3 only 20 for Don Simmons. called‘ out l8107. ‘ Minnesota 000001 on. 5 in Banks m, Santo is», . L bowl“... '9‘ in after .lnhnny Bower was "1- Third period: 1. Chicago. Hull Los Angeles iiooooozno—z a: . on . Don Roger. 39 lured during the first period ofid (Balfour, liay) 8:50: 2. Tor- Pascual and Bailey; McBride Chicago Ilooooool— I 11 IL Vlumur 39 the fourth game here. And he onto. Nevin 2 iBsun. Mahovlicht i stnrzan 4w and Rodzcrs Viz St. Louis on no» col—i sl ts u m a m n m mm also made some great stops but? 10:29; 3. Toronto. Duff : lHor- 5 for k Past-vial (z-ll. lr-ichride 'l-zi Knomo i1.oi and Taylor; cm. I K O‘Rourke '6 nothing like the llmnSl-lmpflS-' ton, Armstrongi lizld. Penalties a HR llin—Yersailes ‘2-2l. son '0-1t Borglio t9) and Saw N_ Stevenson 94 m.maflm I National Lu . “al‘kt HR: Chi—Willllml (I). By Wl'Ll. GRlMSLEY be at the helm of Nyala in some' against the U S. craft then shel G, Ho .1 New York 000200 €11)”,— 41.11 Phila- mm”— ‘101‘ NEW YORK fAPt—The sleek of our test races." Paul Shields will cstablish herself as an op-l Km fificpowd u l ‘ Pittsburgh 010 202 Rita—8 I 4 "WW" ’00 m. 1“- 3 '3 12-metre yacht Columbia glides said. “We may shift crews poncnt to be reckoned with. i ‘ l. Miller. Moford 1m Mackenzie 0“”! ‘1'“. Sum"! ‘7).linto the water next weekend around for experimenting your The United States first won d 17 )loorhcad 18) and Landrith. Baldsrhun ‘7‘ Ind Dllrymple. and thus begins the long sum- poses. We'll check our gibs and the America‘s Cup. an un- (‘annizzaro '7t: Friend. Faci- While ‘9‘: Glusti til-ll. Farrellv mer campaign aimed at siic~ spinnakcrs. We'll spend hours of sightly old urn originally val- 1 (7i and Burcch W V Fricnd ’7. (White ‘8’. Umbrlchl i9l‘cessfully defending the Amer- practice daily. perfecting sail- tied at no more than $500. in a Iii-0i L—‘l‘liller Io-lt. ER: Pgh and 5mm, ica's Cup. handling and concentrating on race around the isle of Wight Stuart (1‘. Thee other boats-—Weatherly,ltactics" ‘in Ill-51. Since thcn more than (hlrasn WfIM—O H Easterner and an unnamed The Australian challenser. 335.000.000 has bfl‘n spent in St Louis 100 016 Mx—A IZ-‘I mystery entry being built in Gretel. build in secrecy in Syd- challenges. hill the cup never Thai-k", Simmons and Sawat- its has been budsiod from llS glass a-l__-~— By THE ASSOCIATED mss' (kl W _. Simmons in» l, . Americ“ um. llohhle ill-1i. HR: StL—“hite _ w L Pct. GBL Im Angel" moment. i 90 “WNW” 5 ’ 4‘15 '— Milwaukee «momm— i 71 “all”??? ‘ ‘ ~500- i‘nrim and Rosehorn ilend- V” in" 5 4-55“ "I in Nottebart tilt Fischer mi MW" CW 7 “53' VI‘ and (rand-an w_pr,dm, .Hr (‘hirarn it s .500 1 Lani-“(119,, 11.1i l.ns Angelea I 5 .500 1 san Fran. ommzzi—niti “rim! 4 i .500 l Cincinnatti tumour—51M Vlmnc‘nta I L455 lli‘ O’Dcll Buffalo Mr Larson 7i Hnsinn i 5.444 lh‘ Miller '3' Bolin 19' Vlcrnrmick Wrishinfltrm I 0.250 I "1 Lomav 19' and Bailev. lial- Nluiflfll '19.!“ ‘cr Flt. Piirkev. Brosnan 7), W L Pct. GBL Siklcr fli Henry (st and [-id. Piiisniirgh 10 01.”— wards W - Larsen 1M l.—. St Louis 7 I .778 IV» Erosnan 40-1- HRS SF—Bailey San Francisco I 4 .m I ‘ '1‘ F Alon it . Cin—Pinson 2) Los Anzeles 'I I .5“ 4 Phila. m 200100— 3 5. Philadelphia I 4 .556 due Houston 000 III] 100— 1 ll 0 Houston 5 I Jill I \lrLish Baldsrhun R‘ and Cincinnati I 'I .417 0 hairs-mph. Johnson. Ticfcnaiicr Milwaukee I I .m 1‘!) 'H and Smith W‘McLish 'lvlll (‘hicnzn I O .250 I LAJnhnsnn '0-2' Now York I I ill) 9% American Association Dow or fi-l Louisville 0-7 Dallas-Fort Wnrih 2 indiana- . W 1 Hamilton Scores Omaha 2 Oklahoma (‘ity I SUNDAY American Lennie Baltimore niomoll— I IN Washington 0|0 "I 000— I I l Barber (2!) and Tr-andns; hanicls l-Z- Ho h a u g h fl'. ('henm' Hi and Schm1clt HR‘: l-‘lll‘fi Robinson 1-. Triandos 4.1 Gentile 1‘. . Brandt '1 Detroit 412 M1 “— I is 2 Boston 1“ I! 0|.— 6 l2 0 Bilnnln: Kline iii Hl‘ and Brown. Monbouquctte il-Z Fm» mole: 2. Dcle '6‘. Emir-y (7'. Knlstad 9i and Pagliarnnl. lift! Def—Cash 2 '6‘. Bot — Pagliarorii tlv. Geiger lli. First l 8-] Victory Over 1 Quebec Citadel: HAMILTON lCP) — Hamilton Red Wings moved to within one game of a berth in the Meritor- iai Cup finals Sunday by tr'oune- lng Quebec Citadels H. The victory was Wings' ihini‘ straight in the Eastern Canada inal The fourth me will he played here My night and the ifth. if necessary. also in Hamilton Wednesday night. The winner will meet the sur- vivnr of the Western Canada fi- nal between Mutt-ton Oil Kinks and 3 undo. Wheat Kings. [als- City ~212H— 7150 Chicago “I‘lH—l ll Rekow 11-1) and Bryan: Her- bert il-l) Baumnn W. Debus- srticre is». Peters m. Score rail and Creori. um: KcY—Charies ti: Chi—Fox it). i and l.- CIy “um-71H Me on mm— s iii Bess. Seal (8‘ '14)y and Sul- livan; Hones. Xemmerer ‘51, Down '7' 40-1! and Roseill. HR: ICy—Cimoii if t m i Undead missus—1120f new You mum—l u Domvn 43-0. An. In w. lien 18v. Funk 4!» and Romano. Iaffoni ve-z- Daley ill. lon- Mn ’0‘ Bridges lit and Blan- cbsrd mu. ark—aura vii.‘ Ill 1"!— I!" ~‘- Boston—shortly Will follow Co- lumbia down the ways and Join in battling for the right to meet Australia's Grctcl in the ill- year-old international sea-rac- ing spectacle off New port, M. in September. "We're delighted with Colum- bia." said the new owner. Paul Shields. New York investment broker. "We have done every- thing in our power to put her in the finest racing shape. "We have reshaped her keel. we have resurfaced her bottom. We have a new 90100! alumi- num mast. We have made some minor changes on the deck and i bought acres of new sails. "On top of this. we think we have assembled a crew of the finest eager young sailors it‘s possible to get We know we have a tough summer ahead of us. but we are confident.” DEFEATED BRITAIN The Columbia. which trounced Great Britain's Sceptre in four straight races in 1958 as the property of a syndicate headed by Henry Sears. iii bean given the final touches in a yard at llamaroneck. NY. The trim. 69-foot racer wlll be launcbtd Friday or Satur- day and almost immediately will begin a series of preliminary trmeups against a trial horse—- the Nyala. a 25-year-old 12- metre boat chartered from Ger- ald Ford. New York yachts- man. Shields“ nephew. Cornelius Shields. Jr.. a myearmld din- ghy sailing champion. will serve as skipper of the Columbia. Olin Stephens. the boat's fa- mous designer. will be naviga- hr. "Cornelius Shlelds. It. will uey. was scheduled to get first competitive test Sunday or Monday in a 35 - mile race against Vim. a US. boat which the Australians chartered as a guinea pig it was Vim which provided the toughest competition for Co- lumbia in 1958 trials. If Gretel can beat or hold her own ‘York Club Has Shoot Following are the results of the shoot held at York on April 18. l962. CLASS ONE Lorna Vessey Jack Andrews HT Vesey Raymond Vessey Bill Crockett 100 98 98 96 CLASS TWO A J. Cluney Ill Alan Brown 07 Louis Vessey V7 . Gordon Vessey ' Raymond Dirt 96 i Cecil Watts I4 Howard Watts 94 Harry Welton I6 CLAII THREE Laken Lewis '7 Raymond Chappell N CLAII rout Ernest Prawn ’7 Frank Vessey 87 Nelson Veeaey CLASI FIVE Harold Taylor Barry Gallant Lynn Ernst Daiin Hemth Will-M Prowse Garth Mes-Gonna Eisner Macintoah .301 andlnlstttplayedwlth‘l'orm case at the New York Yacht Club The series reached its climax of interest hack in the golden era il920s and 19mm when Sir Thomas Lipton and T 0. M Sopwith challenged Harold S. Vanderbilt with majestic .l boats. twice the Americans never lost The rare in 195a was the first since 81 1100.000 Ranger straight from Sopwith'a .deavor II. The best four-of-seven race series for the America‘s Cup is 'scheduled to begin Sept. 15 off 1 Newport. RI. scene of many a spectacular race and a dashed British hope. White Sox Scout Dies MILWAUKEE fAPl — fill 95 Norman. ill. a scout for Chicago White Son and former manager of Detroit Tigers. died Satur- day in hospital followhg a heart attack. He also was a for- mer manager of Toronto Maple Leafs of the International league. An outfielder. Norman spent most of his playing career is the minor leagues. He was with the White Sox pert of the see- mns of 193] and 1032. From lmtoIMhewasememhc Maple Leafs. He held m minor league men-Ilsa mtsheforelolubthefl- ycu we": size of the .present lZ-metre craft. But the 1937 when Vanderbilt‘s won four En- stagger. ' m1 INSTAUED d mam soot-count m susw W a.“ no. HM laid under N Vets-adenine.