Saturday In NHI ' V l Chadwick Blanks Rangers; Bruins Shade Red Wings TORONTO (CF)-Toronto Maple leafs went all a scoring ramp- teeth d led B Efukaltturday "lg-lit iigfwhm New He lost two an reqllli By TOM BRADSHAW l aseilall dignitaries. notable pol- 01' Illa” 011! 13,029 five stitches to close a split lip PHILADELPHIA (Ap) .a comic meal figures. friends and mm 0, fans and retain their grasp on :'::m.eigm smell” '0 mend his Mack was buried Sunday leavinc me. baseball personality joined the mu:;tel?l'"mthe Nam”! Hockeyl First period: 1 Toronto. Sloan Reibel whue Ma,-eel Bonn, wag 0” ,Fl , p behind him a personal baseball hl ppifgalcd family in paying last rel- I Leafs! (wing to august 3 me, (Armstrong, Cullen) 12:30. Penalt- -the ice, Reihel scored early iii the. Detariiitm'Lilid:Een?Ttyib 114:”: i ' I tory which never will be forgotten. I ' season drive by Boston Bruinallesi SW8” 5122- Hurst 9146. Batltv third period while Fleming Mack-l('hi(it 'l1;27. i gcnalties'e.FlT:i:1d; .. - While his frat of uidin Phila- - - . . "Mr. Baseball was laid to rest . 5. 3 . and Chicago Black Hawks for thelgale W-44. DUN. Popeln IL27. ll 5 lsbed . penalty 11 .d I Q 3.24 , g on ll cold. rain-swept day on Hol delphm Alhlem” to "me Amerlcun last Stanley Cup playoff berth. C”"3Cl'9'" 19'-075 Tn thl: scoreless second Cpaerind. a Elli-imill loo, Lindsay "A ...... .. Goldcupllace IZOYD I CHICAGO (AP) Defenceman Lee Fogolin will be lost to the Chicago Black Hawks for a week or two with a severe mouth in- inrv. the National Hockey I-ensue The clulouatown Guardian, Monday, Feb. 13. 1956 1 cluhaaid Saturday. Fogolin. 29-year-old native of 5321:. X"lff.hi;t.5ii:..2.liL?. g;'i?2i Connie Mack Buried; Leaves Maurice Re at on I rea -away . i:.ifn'li1a'::l?S.2i:.:”rf ""”"" A Great Baseball History Fogolin was taken to a hospital. his goal at 14:47 and Cullen fin- ney and Fernie Flaman. shed things at 17:47. Both Detroit goals came whi sum Referee Jack Mehlenbachel Bruins were shorthanded because First period- 1 to 1,1; llled 12 penalties, seven to Leafs. of penalties. tMc1(c.,,,,ey Cihevtl-efu:)s gin. 3. summary ed Lindsay scored late in thelBostnn, Labinc tMcKenney' Chev. first period on a pass from l-Earl refilsi 10:08: 3. Boston. Chcvrefih l t off in mid-icc le ma . League Dcnnanls and five world - s . sepulchre Cemetery not too fal h. . g. . . , . stopped Rangers cold, rhcy pro- econd period. 2. Toronto, Arm- Dem,” 30,1,-e Glen H3" 3. g S9 d . g . from the ball park whelic he and tCaa1Eiill;lllliinesylIlldn(.:n(.tv?v tlyfl lmler!e1ll:ll'lJls :3 vided a tight defence to help goal. strong Ialoarll 17:58. Penalties: ymoved (mm the nets twiwlvins lrheclahIe;tDIIIqJlrg;l'(:d'i.(g(l lG:f():fk1:l?.l:;:. his teams thrilled baseball fans Oil 5 3 tender Ed Chadwick record his S103" 13?”? P0"l"13l0 1542- 20300 final two minutes during Will('ii Third period: 5. Vnciroit . -. l ' ' i - - . . lw” 3e""3"”"5' liioliiii:)riiiivii:l:iLwdlliliies&?li3s liiliii an” NHL shutout Thlrd '"'""d' 3' T"”l"l0v Mlllayttherc were seven fact-offs in the rKelIyi L21, No penalties u flow? i cwuwr you camp 51'. Monlrzyswiizelvitimi rnpi The grave yvas'pal'l of the Mack . g . . g . . Chadwick, n22-year-old natlvehl lB0l,t0nl 3159: 4- Toronto. Du" Boston zone. He cat I) 'k - 5 mi .1. A: ,0” akky R05”; 1”, 1; Douglas comm. ofMonu.ea1v wgrld family plot. lflls widow. four dailgh. ;7il(';;fja?il(i)nhls klllldfless. charity. con Toronto who wok over gm. She m, (Sloan. Alimstrfmgll 14:47; 5. Tor- M guard the can drlmngaia 122:? Haalllll M 1; 11 5:” pa lcncc and tolerance t C 11 r i 2 11 1! 5457 Alodrllnici tyguz crest. run toboggan champion. tors and three sons stood with The r d Id I 1- lured Harry Lumley. Wasnt sen- 0",0- U en fllanmsanl 17.47. Pm - -AA----Ax:--.-- saw. 555425 an 7&3 , y?) A Sunday won the classic Heaton heads bowed as the coffin waslwhn digdaaedglcsaggnafthl::f'2l;a;f sational. He didn't have to be, lllltleisg gannlgan 7:38, 11:11, Stew- ; ' M006 7D VOTE " ;iv ("'1' ' Gold Cup race on the cresta run lowered into place. .93 b i . I Rangers, who rarely look'as ucak Er 3- - l W6 YEAR 3 Q9 .3 9f; rgli -5' T here in a close nntsh with Nina tinewS2y.a”fioi.e5"hi"Jiai"rEiifiii.ii3 l", ";;l hdl” j':,l;,',f” '"3l"- 9”"(l;",,”;;lS;”.k l; 'g fig TENDER FOR TIMBER AND BEFME ,1 E R ” -. i. Bibbia of Italy. y . . 0 tedifice which he attended during I my -3 0 I ' T ; FZEGTIW Ply Rf it &A An” Comlpletlng slxclum dmzg major. Plfrtlorl of his adult life- 313:: saoggggewginzgagefg byR:3g. g . . . V g M "”6"'7 557 &T)l)lI';xmwr:lle(en?tl:gulf:Ti' iiiigtnoiilaace lSii'B”dge'.5 "' "”'”'W”l Pl'""del' Missy. Dick Duff and arlan'cullen.. 30570” W” -. Boston Bruins! ”?"der5 M” be '”?””"l by ll” Ulltlelislgned for ,1 ;,y,1,yc5 Makcwlo-xavrrmsozv my war each with R mm mm of mi to i. wow EY STOPS ” lxlilftiifisll ginih;hrl:;::;::d.Ll:ealLEl';ev-; supplying at St. Peters i-in:-hour or on cars at St.' . y fa PU7 seconds. Such ties are extremely STAND IN RAIN New York netmlnder Lorne wary "mg, defeated Dmmiltl Rgd Whig: Peters Station. all Oi" any part Of ill? fOil0WlI'lg2A I? t'. . -' .. ,,,A,a;?)3:Va caxvilflrszrxanlat 0415- MM zvo '33 l(,';J,-13:5 ,'I,e'acf,',';,'f,e.;.i.,,,, em, sr. lvlonm, swli-tel-land rnrv dtfrlulglicbmr gl!"lla3;"-a5l::"d;::r:l:gyf:gdI';d ': Stggf 59:3 Sfmi ii: Fvlmhfn Sfglgggydiglggtceltgf rim:-an y 2400 Pieces oi J l.ili- s-.m-on Native Timbers- bar OFOIHCE. 7'5 50tI75IxV6l6Ir'7Ir9PI?0WDIIV6 took his robots,” 5”." "'9 run 8 Max Angst. 34-yetiitiold Swlsilthrough the gloom of this areal-ylln the -Pfmillz period. ' tional Hock ey League nlavotr 15. (eel 10”? "0 he cm from 1035 Willi I i ." PL5IV7)'0Ff"”El WK BQXIIVGS seventh and eighth timer C0'"""' master butt-ller and restaurant winter day. a throng of people Leafs picked up their first vic- berth. l minimum dlEllllPli'l' of 7"). Alli VERSION OF TIIE Ilorsrovt LEAGUE. won the runoff with a total of 91.6 "when won the Swiss imemammal bore testament to that Gospel. tory in .-ight games as they scored Bruins struck for their three; 605 Pieces of Native Spruce Piling 14' Long Will seconds ligiilllsl 92-3 ll" Blbblll two g man mhsled championship Honorary pallbearers were led once in each of the first two per- goals l)('Il-lliPil1P 15-minute mark of with a minimum bu” diammer of 10:: "'"”"""""""""' """””' ihfaiiiiisicgiiiiiil iiind oioiiilmiiii he” F”””-V" . iiiiit-ii”35)ltialivaii3'ri'a'i"T3325: :roer:Viiidsthil3n(f!lnl:a(id;0i i.i'if.iiei'.'m goals i:3c3ii.”i3i5t..'33"i.i ii E3i.'im”'",i;l . . .- . .i.V -. ' with 456 seconds. Angslh M” "0" me bran" idcnt Warren -Giles. Sloan out to break Leafs' club that stretch they tied three andl TENDERb ( U-bk” FEB" 22' 1936' I ' r d T 32?, 8:" H529 Ct)vll:g'I:a"0l;,)r(;:)5ilCesdl Many of .'llack's former players record of 37 goals set by Gaye lost two, i stale method or ililllw-'l'.l' and date Of Completion. t hdtn-id" B' . tithl9-15-46 ', Lbi l3-l.'t'-- "I" 9 "award And um; an --3;; ..:”.l'2” till. ?.':.i:::..."...:..... .. .i:m.::':.,".. '23: ii: . . f:t;.".":.a. 3133.15 sec-'S?.?.J””.i...i"lf-lL”.fil ":;:.'::;l"il:3.;:?..d.t'.:.i:'tsi. mi 5f;2"il..”".S.f31t”"!f,.'i'f'gE2f:"Sii'5: MOWSON 3- MCRAE "D- onds. Abi Gartmann of Engelberglg-k ' ., fth . . . ' . - 1 i - - i ' y B I I a N 4 was his brakeman. iagdelgsi fgiarit.-ti03l00e.0Cltlmlti:iiliall)tlieoIfnilli'le oflnuifie stelicltliiildlllligay increased the IS1lellliCJl(:'ll'tllsd llliirnlltlieS:::f)illntiieiierfoT'i 70 SPRING sT' s'sIDE' Britain's Olympic bobsleddrl-ll910-14 6113- count to 3-0 at 3:58. Dilff added'the third goal, assisted by Mcl(en-i In Amherst Win MONCTON tCP) - Shal'p-shoo1- lng Pierre Brillant fired four goals Saturday night to lead 'Arnherst Ramblers to a 5-2 decision over llloncton Hawks in the Atlantic Coast Senior Hockey League. Shcrmie White, the league's top point collector. boosted his total to 109 by scoring the other markers and helping Brlllant on all his. Brilliant increased his goal-scoring lead to 52. Bob Bowness and Ray Leduc were the Moncton marksmen. Si. F. X. Whips Providence 6-3 LYNN. Mass. (AP) A Sorry Burke scored two goals to lead St. Francis Xavier University of All- fignnish. N. S.. to a 6-3 victory over Providence College In an ex- hibition hockey game Saturday 1 night St. Francis Xavier took a 2-0 lead on goals by Jack Doyle and Paul lilacManaman before Ed lllonallnn tallied 'tho first of his two goals for Providence. Burke then scored before the first period ended. After Joe la Fontalne tallied for Providence in the middle session. Tom MacNcil made it 4-2 for St. Fix. Monahan scored again to make it 4-3. Burke and Jack Kcatlllg added two more goals in the last period to clinch the victory for St. Francis Xavier. which dropped a -4 decision to Boston College Fri- day night. Nashua Will Not See Action loday MIAMI. Fla. (AP)-The weather Ind lack of oppositlo will kccp Nashua out of action in a pro- lnli today. Nashua. who has not yet raced if 3 l0!-Ir-year-old. is training for the 3160.000 added Widener hand- icap next Saturday. "Niitlirally. we wouldn't want to rare Nashua on a wet track after WATERVILLE. Me. of the team standing-S - they twiihiif Cfll1lEaill' (tjlipeliiiliagn 13,5: events of the two-day annual Colby game. Right winger Orin Carver ewes” Mm” c”"lval' suffered a mild concussion when man Pat Powers in the second mmpemlolls Frldayl pl" ,l”3etherf period. Winger Billy Sinnett was ellougll P011115 in Saturdays down- called home in the final period due hi" and Slalom W"'P9" M” ”' to sickness in his family. In EPSY VlCl0l'l(- Nick Pidsodny stopped 42 drives Tllmfl Pl”? "' ll” 5131"" .'"d in the Moncton net. 20 more than downhill save Maine 383 Poms- Paul Leclerc. Bowdoln had 339.7. Colby 33-5. Harvard 285.1 and UNB 280.9. Summary The UNB squad won the down- First period: I. Moncton. (AP)-Uni-.Keith Scheilenberg, was in secondy versity of New Brunswick and place, half a second behind the Harvard ended l-IP it We b0"0m winner. although Spain was third and Hans Zoller. dominated Saturday's final of Switzerland mu,-th, rom seven countries were entered: Tony Percy To Defend Title Bow- hill event and Harvard placed sec- moter Pat Giannone said Saturday Marques de Portago ofl . l The race is considered as an um, i . official European championship in University Of Mall"? 5kl9l'5- Wlm the absence of an official Elim- he collided with Amherst defence- VW" ""3 "”55'C”"""y 5"" lumlmlg P980 "lie meet. Twenty-two teams EDMONTON (CP)-Boxing pro- yllhafs news at lnco? -a..j- posed seven-fur-long race in Hill A ncss tweaver. Lcducl 7:20. Pen- ond. Harvard then won the slalom altics: Reid 19:43. land UNB took runner-up spot. Second period: 2. Amherst, Bril- jmrjifj kmth (White. Schmidt! 8:31: ii. in erst, Brillant twhitei 16:10. It F Penalties: D. Kilcy 8:56. Reid tl0- minute misconduct) 10:10. 0 Third period: 4. Amherst. Bril- S lant (Schmidt, White) 12:20: 5. Moncton. Leduc ti-iii-schfcld. Wea- ver! 13:50; 6. Amherst, White. MIAMI. Fla (AP) - Calumet phK:;lnO(ly.&:i?l 1-gig: 7a Alnll1clI'Sl farms. for years nne of the load- )FIEll1lll0.(imifl.r)I.r 'Pt-naltics: Hcmlcssey 6:13 Schmidt mg mo" ey .M"nmg liable; 1232' G. whyte15:32- ibnunccd back into the spotlight Saturday when Liberty Sun whip- Stops: . ,Lech.r(. , . 5 5 &.u.ped the highly-favored Nail in the Pidsndny ' 19 ,2 1142 534.350 Everglades stakes. Nail. Mrs. Anson Blgclow's 1955 juvenile champion. was the 9-to-5 favorite In the field of nine but faded to fourth after leading for more than a mile in the IV--milu feature. Fly-Ho Siable's 'Pcie's Folly fin- Ishcti second and East Acres' Al- say third but Petcis Folly was dis- New Approach To qualified, moving Alsay to second and Nail to third. Pete s Folly was (cp 4 d -p g placed fourth. 1 n y Dmmy Liberty Sun. ridden by Willie Canada Needs OTTAWA 23-year-old Ottawa skier just home from the Olympic wars. said Fri- day that Canada needs ”an en- tirely different approach to 0lyln- pic skiing before this country can hope to make any appreciable lleadway." On crutches and with his left leg in a walking cast-he broke it in a training tall at St. Anton. Aus- 3! THE CANADIAN PRESS tria before the Olympics-Andy Willie Logan of Saint John, N.B.. szlid skiers or other athletes can't dominated the Canadian indom- -be expected to prepare themselves speed skating championships at for tile Olympics in in week or two. Montreal Forum 22 years ago to- He suggested the g0VCI'liI1J('lllydily. Logan won the 220 yards. 440 will have to make a grant to give and 800-yard races and the three- Canadiarl skiers an even break lnlmile. for a point total of 140. more Olympic competition. The 0lym- than double the total for his near- pic team, he said. should beiest opponent. Lee Frlesinger of the board. Allsay returned 318.50 and W While Nail paid 8.30 to show. REMEMBER WHEN t i Hartack. won by a neck and T'C't turned 87.70. 34.10 and 33.50 across-' Canadian welterweight champion Tony Percy of Drummondville. Que., will defend his title here on March 8 against Al Marotti of Ed- monton. He said he has received Percy's signed contract and also has re- l2-roundcr wil be sanctioned as A title filzltt. Percy won a split decision over Marotti here several months alzn. IIICK CASH LOANS Borrow the cash you need. quickly and easily at Trans Canada Cltfill. You don't need endor-crs or ballkable scciiriiy. Your own credit. hat-ked up by your car or lmmc Iurnishiugs. is all the ceived assurance from the Cana- dian Boxing Federation that tht-' to disappoint the public by scratch-l hgd bu." out of auual compelhbrought together quite ll wllile be- (illicaso. security we need. 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