Qhicago Eliminated O Detroit, Boston, Toronto Leafs Win NHL Games Sat. DETROIT IAP) - Detroit Red wings killed Cbica o's hopes for I hstional Hockey sgue playoff berth Saturday night when they shut out Black Hawkf 2-0. The shutout was the 12th of the reaso for Glenn Hall. tying a club record reached three times by Terry Sawchult. now with Bos- inn Bruins. it's one short of the league mark of 18 set by Harry Lumley. now of Toronto. while with Detroit. The loss mathematically elim- inated the last-place Hawks. who WORLD SPORT BRIEFS ROYAL APPROVAL LONDON (AP)-When it comes to track ar.' field. the Queen and il" '"”b'"d- "'3 9"” "L Ed” "rne.xcahs..nL:on!:oTecofd'flb'lLLklg:n:ig: burgh. like the six-mils race. tory in the American Motorcycle This becanie evident Saturday when the Amateur Athletic Asso- ciation's secretary. Stan Tomlin. announced the program for the British championships July 13 had been rearrang. i The six-mile contest lynerally is the last event of the day's pro- gram. But because the Queen and the duke will only spend two hours at the White City Stadium for the championships-and because they want to see the six miles-this race will be held much earlier than usual. ' WIN DOUBLES TITLE BEAULIEU. 1" r a n c e iCP)-- Larry Barclay and Paul illey of Vancouver Saturday won the men's doubles championship) of the Beaulieu tennis tournament here in a 2-6. 0-2. 7-5 victory over Andre Gimeno and Antonio Mar- tines of Spain. - Britain's Shirley Bloomer and Louise Show of Oakland. Callf., captured the women's doubles title by beating Marian Cralgh-Smith ar;d Patricia Hlrd of Britain 7-5. 5- . PLAYER IARRED ROME (AP)-An ltallan base- ball star who worked out with Washington Senators last spri was barred from Italian bssebs for life Saturday because he over- stayed his American welcome. The action was taken against Angelo Rlzso. 15-year-old catcher. The Italian Baseball Federation said RI o violated U. S. Immigra- lion laws by continuing in the U.S. after the two-month visa was u . it added that. as a result. be caused "serious moral damage" to the ltallan federation because since then the U. 8. state depart- ment has extended no further In- have been in the four-team play offs twice in the last 10 years. the last time in 1953. They now have no chance of catching Maple Leafs in fourth place. in the second period. Alex Delvec- chis got his 25th of the season at 1:26. '12 stepped out of the pgn. Ilty box. trailed Lorne Ferguson into verted a on Delveochlo's goal. 12: to Bates Molyneaux. navy aviation Association's 100-mile road race for amateur riders Sat- urday. aging 93.58 miles an hour. crossed the finish line a scant six seconds ahead of Jack Schlsman of River- side. Calif. Davidson and S c h l a m a n was astride a British-made BSA. an hour set last Year by Dan Rich- ards of Little Rock. Arm.. on a Harley Davidson. Eskimos announced Saturday they will play exhibition ames at Montreal. Ottawa and ancouver before start of the 1956 West- Toronto Both Detroit goals were scored the Chicago zone and can- Pperfect pass. rystal. who also assisted tallied at on a passing play with Metro :BllEAK5 RECORD DAYTONA BEACH. Fla. (AP)- beach and The 25-year-old Moyneaux. aver- Molyneaux rod a U. 3. Harley- The old record was 92.4.1 miles ANNOUNCE DATES EDMONTON (CP) - Edmonton ern lnterprovlncial Football Union season. Elli ms will meet British, Columbia Lions at Vancouver Aug. 4 to open the exhibition series. Aug. 8 they will be In Montreal against the Alouettes and will meet Ottawa Rough Riders in Of- tawa Aug. 10 before returning home for the start of the WIFU season Aug. 18. INVITED T0 CLINIC CHICAGO tAP)-forelgn track coaches have been invited to as "International" clinic to be con- ducted at the University of Cal- ifornia. Berkeley. Callf.. June 11- 20. by the U. 8. National Colleg- iate Track Coaches' A clstlon. K. L. (Tug) Wilson. president of urdsy disclosed the invitation was being channelled to Olympic track coaches In all countries through the U. I. Olympic office in New York. "Wilson said the clinic was aimed at "an exchange" of eoaching vustions to Italian ball players. tion concern in the world. ideas. Marty Pavellch and Warren Gori- trey. he skirted the Chicago de- fence and teinted oalie Al Rollins out of position be are slipping the puck into the net. Summary First oriod: No scoring. Pon- altles: tanley 3:31. Ullman 5:53. Martin 8:10. Leawlck 9:52. Delvec- chlo 19:04. Second period: 1. Detroit, Del- Vecchlo rreraulon. Pryslall I226: 2. Detroit. Pryatal fPavelich. God- frey) l2:l0. Penalties: Morison 5:43, Howe 6:15, Leswick minor um i J ' Hlllman r6:50. lllliman. Lslande. Lindsay I2 ml- nors) 16:49. , Third period: No scoring. Pen- glltiasz Ullman 11:07. Morison .Stops: Rollins Hall ll l.'l I4-Zlil, T 8 7--22 MONTREAL ICPI - B n K i n n Buins outsketed and outpisverl Montreal Canndlens all libel ll'8.V Saturday night in adminlstrrgng a sound 4-0 winking to the season's National Hockey League cham- plons. Bruins broke loose in the Ilrsll period with a three-goal offensive and never let up the pressure. Their forechecking and barchcck- log all but disrupted the attack of the Montrealera who turned in I ragged exhibition of passing. Don Mel(enney. Jerry Toppin- sini. Cal Gardner and Johnny Pierson scored for the Bruins llll upsetting Canadiens for the first time on Montreal ice since Jan. 14. it was the Bruins who turned the trick then also. 1-0. using a borrowed rookie goalie. The absence. through injuries. of defenccmen Doug Harvey and Tom Johnson left the Montreal de- fence more vulnerable. But it was the boggin down of Canadians"- vaunted of case that was the big surprise. Canadians were outshot 31-27 but the few times they were partic- ularly dangerous around the Box- ton net. goalie Tory Sawchuk came up with the big saves in earning his eighth shutout of the season. Gunman First period: 1. Boston. McKen- ney tchevrefils. Bolvin) 4:35: 1. Boston. Toppaszinl (Armstrong) 10:04: ll. poston. Gardner (Stas- Iuk. Quaokenbush) 15:57. Penalties Clune 1:10. Bonln 9:20. 'l'albot the U. S. Olympic committee. Sat- 11 I9 DCCIMIC period: No scoring. Pen- alties: Stasiuk 2:10. Ciune 16:48. Third period: 4. Boston. Pierson (Gardner. Flsman) 10:42. Pen- alty: Provost 13:19. Plants 10 4 13-27 Sawehuk I 7 11-27 HUSSMANN - . The Best By For In REFRIGERATION. PLANNING TO REMODEL? consum STOREY ELECTRIC. They will help you put more space and self-service into your business and at. 3 minimum cost. Remem- ber HUSSMANN. the largest commercial refrigera- Come In and STOREY 175 GRAPION 81'. talk over your Refrigeration problems with- ELECTRIC DML3237 Klibiisi-siers Cop P.El. Title Saturday evening at the Sports Arena. Charlottetown Abbie Sisters defeated Montague Primrose Sist- .res by a score of 1-0 to take their lbest-of-three series in two straight games and along with the series. the Provincial Girls Title. Abbie Sisters goals were scored by Peggy Dalziel assisted by Shaw and .losn Murphy ' t ” Olga "ennigar. star Montapue goal to was a tower of strengt to her team and drew the well-earned applause of the enthusiastic fans who turned out In goodly numb- era to see the gsme. Remember when i New York Rangers set the Na- ;tional Hockey League record for lihe fastest. four goals in a game a ainst Chicago four years ago to- .nght at New York. Don Raleigh. illd Slowinski and Wally Berge- fshelmer. the latte r twice. all ,.-xcored within two minutes and 10 tseconds as Rangers won 10-1. Ran- 'rzers wound up fifth that season. iflhicago last. c t I Colin Kllbura of Vict- ” .c::ugars. at home in any lea- eoen etee styles for H II I; Idi- Land tied Leafsl all-time goal-scur- lag proceedings with anxious eyes is all. year-old Lynn Kllburn. Colll was soldtonostoootthemlla ad III. S . i rononro fCPl-Toronto Msuni Leafs spotted New York Rangers two early goals Saturday night and then surged in front to take a 5-2 National Hockey League victory i tore 13,302 fans. it was a key win for the Leafs. battling to retain the fourth and last playoff fortthe Stanley Cull championships. They maintained their three-point lead over the fifth - place Boston Bruins. who walloped the league-leading Mont- real Canadians 4-0. The Toronto scoring was shared by Rudy Migay. Tod Sloan. Sid Smith. Brian Cullen and Ron Stew- art. Rangers tallied two quickies within 15 seconds In the opening period. the first by Dean Prentice at 2:33 and the second by defence- man Bill Gadsby. The fans, driven to the edge of their seats with one of the fastest games of the season. cheered loud and long when slnsn scored at 11:57 of the second period on a 30-foot drive. It was his 37th goal The Charlottetown 19561 Albany Downs Milton 8-3 To Take 2-I Lead In'"B" Series Albany St, Pats look a one-game lead in their best-of-five series Ilurnets for int:-rmeiliate "B" title at North ltm-r llink on Saturday by Whllllllllz the Hornets 8-3. A 1-spar-ii,v crowd of well over with the Milton Island 1.000 fans sat in Im the fast crowd- plt-anluz (mites! and dlspite the HE fllllf'l'Pllt'P Ill score enjoyed evcry minute of it. P. Noonan. L. .N'uonsu and ll". Destloclles each shot two goals for the Si. Pals G. Noonan and Daw- Ion got singles. G- Cl'Pll'.l'-S illll a pair for Milton and E. Mai'l'1m-In-rn got one, ' The Hornets iwii-e held the lead 1" "'9 ERIIIP They scored the opening coal only in see Albany match it before the period ended, Milton took when Crewys hit at 1 tilt of the sec- ond hut after that effort it was Albany all the nay as the wpslgrn log record for a season. Gaye Stewart set the mark in the 1945-46 season over a 50-game; route. Sloan, who picked up club bonuses when he scored his 25th and 30th goals, will get a 31.000 gift from Leafs if he cracks Stew- art's record. He has three regular- schedule games left In which to do it. Summary First period: 1. New York. Pren- tice ilistbgate. Popeiu) 2:33; 2. New York. Gadsby (Evans, Hur- valhl 2:48; 3. Toronto. Mlgay (Stewart. Cullen) 5:26. Penalties: Bathgate 5:09, Fontlnato 8:44; James 11:09, Creighton 18:41. Second period: 4. Toronto, Smith (Harris. James) 4:55; 5. Toronto, Sloan (Smith, Duff) 11:57; 8. To- ronto. Cullen (Stewart, Bolton) 14:21. Penalties: Howell 2:54. Bol- ton 7:27. Irwin 18:50. Cullen 19:47. Third period: 7. Toronto, Stew- art tMigay. Haunigan) 1437. Pen- alties: Fontinaio 7:34, James 9:40. Migsy. Horvath 10:51. Cullen :24. Saints Wallop Greenwood 63-34 In an exhibition basketball game Saints Junior quintet walloped Greenwood R.C.A.F. 63-34. The Saints roared into a 36-13 lead at half time but In the second session the sirmen made it close holding the Saints to a 6-point edge. .lohn Honda Kelly was once more the power behind the Saints attack tossing in 18 points. Chick Morri- son got 10 and Mike swift 9. None of the airmen were able to hit the double figure bracket. Bor- den was their high man with s points. Yarr. Milk and wlnnor fol- lowed with 6 apiece. Lineups: Saintss, J. Kelly. 2tl; Morrison IQ; Swift 9; Fearon d; W. Kelly 4; McGonnell 4; Tingley 2. Total 63. R.C.A.F.: Borden ii; Yarr 6: Milk 6; Winner 6; Parent 5; O'Toole 2; Blairl; Sharkey. Total 34. Today's Minor Hockey Program Activity for the Minors at the Sports Arena today is as follows: Crewys iGrit'finI P. Noonan 3.30; 5. Albany. F. l)es- ' Roche: (P. Noonan) 8.09: 6. Ai- bapy L. Noonan (F. Desflocllea) 2. 2 an Albany F. l)esRoches dill; 9. Al- bany, L. Noonan twaddelil l0. Albany G, Noonan lCnmeronli' the lead once agalni12,14; Square Finals Series Crewys scored the ill.'lI goal of the game at 17.10 of the third. i What could be the filial game of the season is slated for licdcqtle tonight. Summary First period: 1. Milton, 12. Mac Eachern (Macl)nugallJ 5.27: 1 Albany Dawson lNuonan) 7.26. Penalty: Griffin. Second period: ft. 1.00. Illlllon. Penalties: Moore, Noonan. Third period: 7. Albany P. Noon (Dawson. Cameron) 131, 12.01 11. Milton Crewys ii-1riz1.ell Griffin) 17.10. Penalties: None. . Referees: Lelth Jsy anti Join boys rifled home 7 ll-illlcs beforeillicliard. G. 4 Albany ".8. -50 ; I .1. WALLY l(L'l.L.V-IAN 1 SAINT .l(lllX. x u, lg-p;Lwg11y,. il(ullman's third goal of the nl ht.) Lancly Passes Up Chance Al Record To Help Teammate 'l):ll'ILBOURNE, Australia (AP)- .lolin Lsndy, world's mile record holder. Sport Saturday--by passing up the chance of another record to helpi a fallen teammate. I The Australian star earned a special spot in.”-en, pod n" t mile in the Australian champion ships at Melbourne's Olympic lark Then another runner trip- fell Silt) yards from the finish. Lantly stopped, turned to help, but was urged on by the fal- WI8 011 illlilen runner, Ron Clarke. who said- way to another under-four-minute "Get going, John. See you later, TN Don't worry about me.” And Landy got going. He made .up 30 lost yards. overtook the Ica- iders and won in 4 minutes. 4.2 sec- ands. chance of bettering his own time That stop lost him the Stops: Worsley 13 ll 6-.30 Lumley 9 6 4-D? yesterday at the S.D.U. gym the , Angie Carroll, who made a run- away of the scoring race in the Montreal Metropolitan League this year, received a trophy last night for being the league's leading scorer. The trophy was presented -lurinz a playoff some at the R.C. A.F. Arena. Angie finished the league 20 points in front of his closest rivali who was llnemate Chester Melskli of Cape Breton. Carroll had 46' goals and 69 assists in racking up, his big total. : The third member of this high- sroring line of the St. John's Beav-I ers Robert Rousseau led the lea- gue in goals with 48. Angie is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Carroll of St. Peter's Road. Argyle Shore Wins In a hockey game held at Cra- paud Rink on March 2. Argyle ll.f)0-12.00 QSS Paperwelghts. and Pee Wees not having school sessions. 2.00-3.00 QSS Paperweights and Fee wees not having school sessions. 5.45-6.30 - Special Abbie Juven- Shnre Beavers defeated Falrviewi Canadians by the score of .1-2. Scor- ing for the Beavers were N. Mac- Leod. D. MacLean and 1-2. Fergus- on. For the Canadians were Taylor and Smith. i lap in 57.6 seconds-his ever. He did not take the lead un- til the last-Z20 yards. of three minutes. 58 seconds. Franz Stsmpfl. the Austrian coach who trained Roger Bannister to the world's first four-minute mile. said ”it was the most gallant -action I have seen in a lifetime of athletics. I-OAR APPRECIATION "L.-sndy is the sort of man who. would do that. An Olympic Gnmesi berth was at stake but that did noli matter to Landy. All that worriedi him was the man on the ground." And the 20,000 fans who crowded the stadium openly agreed with Stampfl. They roared their appre- ciation as Landy stepped on to the winner's rostrum after taking: the championship by 15 yards from his nearest rival. The 30 yards that Landy lost by topping to help Clarke probably cost him five or six seconds. "When the accident happened i thought 1 was responsible for it," Landy explained later. why I turned and stopped." Landy said he covered the last fastest A DUTY TO YOUR HOME Keep Windows Bright and Chimneys Clean. For Export. Window and Chimney Cleaning DIAL 5291 - 9692 "That Is . '22 seconds before the game on ad.' gave Saint John Beavers the edge for a 4-3 win mer Amherst Ram- blc-rs Saturday and squared thc host-uf-nine Atlantic Coast Senior Hockey League final at 1-1. The next contest will b. played here Tuesday. Kullman's clincher. short from 20 feet out, went in off the shoulder of goalie Cliff Hicks. Wally fired- twu In the first period. His trio followed tlirec-way passing plays. 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Ramblers also lost Pierre llrxiluul in that session when he was checked hard by the Bravo: play- ing coach. Steve Brklucirh flril- lani didn't return. Summary First period --- i. Amherst, Schmidt iBrillant, White) 220, 2. Saint John. Kullman (Pallsdino. Jun:-xv 7106); TI. Amherst, Herna- qucv (Kc-nnt-ily. Holley) I2 20, 4. Saint John. Kullman llfuzma. TlIf1('lll)t'l'g('l'l 14 50. Penalties: L. Kiley 13:11. '11) I st-onduri and gr-mu-l 14:38, Si-l1midt I4 .'lR, Boli- PHII I7 52. Second period 5 Saint John, Burretl :23 Penalty. Korma 5 on Kiley received a nil---nmlm.-1 ,Tllll'd period 6 Amherst. D. from referee Sonny Martinnnld for)kli1'.V.i39l'"'Cill91- Powers) too strong language in protr-snng'7. Saint John, xullmu, I minor to Schmidt The i:ol-ir-li.-i”ll?Fl 19 3" i'EllllllPl Shirley then broke his stick in the penalty i)l'l'l9li by Slllllhl 3325. 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