N.H.L. Saturday Habs Blast Rangers 7-2; Leafs-Chicago Draw 1-1 TORONTO (CF) - Defenceman Gus Morison scored on a 40-foot ONTREAL ice) e ittontrou CaIllldlGHI spotted New York Ran- s two one lgilrlii l'OmgOC to a 7-2 win that jolted the second-place aspirations (if the New Yorkers. The issue went over to the Sun- day windup the National lltit'kf' League schedule. Detroit Red ingti. with a two-point mar- :. over Rangers. were at home in Toronto Leafs while Rangers Bllil the league champion Cana- rlieiis met at New York. Bernie Boom Boom Geoffrion mi canadianr scoring splurge unh two goals. Singles were scored by Jean Baliveau-his totb pt the season - Doug Harvey. Henri (Pocket Rocket) Richard. Floyd Curry and Bert Olmstead. 1oo MUCH POWER Rnnky Andy Hebanton and Larry phpein scored for Rangers before hall-Way mark in the period. From there on, Montreal Hockey (Score: By THE CANADIAN PRESS Satur American League Providence ll Hershey 2 springfield 4 Cleveland 1 Buffalo 3 Plttsbargh 5 Q L Qiir-bco I Trois-liivleres 3 Will. Seattle 3 Victoria 2 Saskatoon 2 Edmonton 2 Brandon 6 Winnipell 5 Vancouver 5 New Westminster 1 NOHA Abitibi 6 -Sudbitry 2 (Best-of-seven final tied 2-2) OHA Junior A Barrie 8 Toronto St. Michael's I (Bestof-five semi-final tied l-ll st. Catharlnes 2 Toronto Marlb' 7 iiliarlboros win best - of - seven semi-final 4-l. one gam led) llYC Downs PWCT In Semi-Finals Combining consistant serving uuh smashing spikes. the B.Y.C. volleyball team downed Prince of Wales College three straight games to take a 3-0 lead in the best of lPi'Pi'l games in section A of the city Volleyball league semi-finals. The games. played at the Y.M. CA on Saturday afternoon. starb- ed with Prince of Wales taking a ., long so lead over 3. Y. C. in the first game. 3. Y. C. rallied strong iiith hard spiking Lorne Mccuigan rotting the pace to catch and pass P.W.C. The game ended 16-14 for ll. Y. C. The second and third film?! went to l!.Y.C. 15-2 and 15- 1 Pick of the Prince of Wales players were George Andrew and him Dowllng who proved to he is lll"l'lI in the side of B.Y.C. all day. The game was capably handled by Charlie Ryan. in Section D of the semi-finals the Experimental Farm Agros lead the Y.M.C.A. Seniors 2-1 in their best of 7 series. All four teams go into action to- night at the Y.M.C.A. at. 6.00. B. )2 C. and P.W.C. continue their series and at 7.00. The Agros and the Y iii.C.A. go into action again- li each other. lribe Offering 4 Players for Saturday night and g had too much mver and outshoi the Rangers -27 for the full ame. The crowd of 13.048 saw a wide- oxen. spirited game that rodilced 1 minor penalties on is anni- versary of the Forum riot. one year ago the Detroit - Montreal game ended in a forfeiture to the ad Wings. summary First period: 1. New York. Heb- enton (Murphy. Qreightonl . 2. New York. Popein illathis a. Prentice) s:lfi: 3. Montreal. eli- vesu (Geoffrion. M. Richard) ioztl Penalties: Gendroii 11:04. Johnson li:04. l4:tll. Po eln 14:51. Belivaau 15.42. Murphy 0.37. Second period: 4. liloiifleal. liar vcy (H. Richard) 5.42: 5. Man- treal. I-i. Rlchardztlzzlc 6. Mon- treal, Curry (Leclair. Provost) 12:30. Penalties: Creighton stl. Prm-oat, 3:36. Horvath 9:40. Third period: 7. Montreal. Geof- frioii (Harvey. Provost) 7:22 8. liiontreai. Olmstead (Moore. Geot- frion) ll:l2; 0. Montreal. Geoffrims Bciivetui ltrts. Penalties: Herve I28. Ratliizate fl:-i0. H. Howel 9.12.” Bcilyeau. Evans 9:11, Talbot 11:2 lstol a: worst ey i2 9 1&4? Piante 7 9 9-25 Remember when By THE CANADIAN PRESS Bill Duran of Montreal Cana- dicns was announced winner of the Vczina trophy. top itoal-lenclins award in the NHL, ll years ago to- day. That was the second of four straight Vczina awards to l)iirnan and he brought the total to six in the season ending in 1950. a mark unsurpassed by any other goalie. Wins MVP Award Sammy Gregory. starry center- msn of the Dslhousie Rangers rh- ceived the "Most. Valuable Play- er" award at a presentation dur lng a regular game of the N. 3. North Shore Hockey league recent- ly. Sammy received a tremendous ovation from the crowd following the presentation. Sammy is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gregory of Psrlidala. Gtis Trianpos? SCOTTSDALE. Aria. fAP)..i Clevels :i lncllans were reporfedl Friday to be offering four players for Gus Triandos. first bascmanl lnfl catcher of Baltimore Orioles . 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It appeared as though it would be the winner until Mort- son. cast off by Leafs after the 1951- .12 campaign. unleashed a screened shot at 0:12 of the third period that hit the upper right- hand corner of the nae. Leafs closed out their home at)- pearances in the regular season wth a record of 23 wins. 88 losses and 13 ties for 59 points. Before Sunday nightis games. Bruins had the same number of wins. ties and setbacks as Toronto. The game was hitting a ragged-sometimes sloplly - see when Duff picked up a pass Irom centre Tod Sloan near the Chicago cage and fit pad the puck behind netminder A Rollins. summary First period: No scorin . Pen- alties: Mickoski 4:47, 17: . Han- nlgan 10:33. econd peril .w 1. Toronto. Duff (Sloan) 13:27. Penalties: may :53. T” 1: 15, Litaenbergar 7 44 :TYllrd pertodtli. Chicago. Mort- son 5:46. Pllole 13:18. Duff 18 Morrison, Laiande majors 17:02. Withdraws front Grand National LONDON (AP)-Valiant Spark a 25-to-l shot in the betting. wil not run in the Grand National r-. it was announced Saturday. , The seven-year-old bay gelding is suffering from an attack of coughing. Trainer Marcus Marsh stated Venetian Law: also will not run in the National. Thirty-nins horses were named in the final acceptance list. it la expected that only about so of them will go to the starting post. I MAINE :"-'- VIOIOIOD - fossneviaaae onlHI.II'oalleaa sun-sos buchna. cool laha beautiful mom. . . . Ilrh PIE! colorful lsh. Vaaasfea Hu- atsa Its. also V I I l I M Daniel. 1 Gateway Circle. Ponland. Maiaa. --- Illll new in in a con. "- Fol YOUNG MEN the RCA? offers you a career with outstanding COUNSIIIOI Phone: 181 Local Ill , l .rt'lH lllf l-.i("Al Finishes Fifth In Handicap Nashua Sent To Defeat ly GENE PLOWDEN the mile and one quarter in MIAMI. Fla. (AP) - Nashua 2:00 3-5. He earned Imm. went down to the most crushing 1" "ll btllllll. ll! was second defeat of his brilliant career 8st- "'9"! il 7 '0 3 llld paid 39.30. m-dgy in -mg mz,ooo Oulfgn-ggm 14.40 and 03.90. Mellleux returned pm; handle. , a tv. mu. 09.40 and 34.00 and Find 35.00. race won by rookmeade atabla's Edi!!! A”'"f)- Nllllllwn liwkey. 531101-,: said it wasnl had luck or any- A crowd of 82.03! mm Nllllllll ll-ins like that that beat llll. The the favorite at s to is in tile field only bad luck we hart was is-at in of seven but the top weight or its not, Wlnnlnu the race. pound. nppn-may W" to" much That 129 pounds wciglii didn't for the big bay coll. who never 40 mm "ll "loll. You Illrl ttlvllll threatened the. leaders and fin- Nay wt-lsht like that and you are ished s badly-beaten fifth. filing in get whipped-ll'I so! to Sailor. ridden by Willie Hat-tack, L399?" Wm? lime." who was leading 0.3. jockey with ' T '" l2Z.."ll3.:."tf.'.i.l't.T' i":::'.'.”...ii'-: Hodge pm join llabs For Playoffs Find as they sued the stands the first time an never lost it. Mellieiix. winner of the Appleton handiccpllastthsaguadiag. ond. an; s a ti . n n- g ished aliother length back in third, M”M"l7M- '(P' - Montreal orig Vxida bfiargtiin ran fmirth. M Canadians a n no it it co d satur- aa ua s on ng or e wor 's day thi ll ch 1 mhhey.wi'niitns record held by Ci- H), ,..m; :::m'e m"J';m"l':I:' tionttl H(ll'kP.V Leattiie hamplona for the Stanley Cup plgyom. Hmlile will be the spare goalia in case Jacques Plants should be 1"-l""d "F I rtnlacement deemed I The ciurioutssowii (I'tllldII!.1l-t:iTVt.I.t.s1y:ilV-l:n';shggTll,.1)1lSlLi Miniature Poodle Winner At can; Sportsmen's Show TORONTO (CF) -- A miniature poodle named Flrcoth l'Ballerino of Maryland. owned by Seafran Kennels of Devon, Pa.. Saturday won the best in show award at the third dog show held in oniunc- tion with the Canadian ationll Sportsman's Show. Results of judging during the day: llll”.l'lil'. Lulu. Fay-lioii Ki-iiiiels. Pickering; Canadian bred: Dixie Belle. James F.E. Procter. Millikon, -Paddles tltlyl: Pequa Pulaski Johnny Mini. Myrtle Young. Ar. llngion, New .lcI'scy: Canadian bred: Baltiniirk Toccata. G. H. Grahame. Burlington, Bull mastitis: Bronco Bill of Btllmatt. Sid and Iris Foriln. il- lington: Catitirtisn tired: Fortln's War Clnitri. (". linlmcs. lsllngtttn. Collies tRoiit:hl- PArg(lpr'g Tawny at Qit.1i'l')'i)i'ac. Laura and George (ictty. Williiirdsle; Gena- ditin bred; Parndor's Tawny at Qunrrmae. t.aiii-a and George Getty. Williiirrlalc. Newfiiutidlnnds W a 5 e e k 8'5 Ghosiship. Ciinatiinii bred: Por- ivsle Grace Darling Setiward Ken. nels. Setters 'lTlFll'i Kiitgarvle Ter- rence Rrrl. Mrs. Ethel McGowan Retrievers (golden): Duke of Byrcober. Robert Sherlock. scar- tioro: Canadian bred: Duke of Bycobei-. Robert Sherlock. Retrievers (Labrador): Bali - duff Keeper. Ray Robinson. Ric - mood l-ltli: Canadian bred: Biythis Ace of spades. Robert L. Blyth. Streetsville. - Chihuahuas (smooth coat): Bill's Little Clara. Dr. W.E. Mc- Doweli, Lachine. Que.) Canadian bred: Gray's Wee Nadia, Mr. and Mrs. James Gray, To onto. tation at Ol.0l5.7tiO, spotted his seven opponents from four to 19 poitnds. His fifth plloa finish was worth s2.soo and brought his total winnings to 31.040.318- Soop-ond-brusli man go for 94.. Old Spice Shaving Mug. Almost o WW0 Year of shaves. with a rich. fioorly lather that whip; up in an Pekingese: Chik t' un of Cav- Oakvtlto; Cniitiitinn bred: lnnls- EAnNED m'm 'l9""l""lY- instant, 3150 ellllllm. Messrs. Ni el Aubl'9lt- MN! Kalhcrinc Torrie. owned by Sailor. fourth at Santa Anita lsst Gerry M c N a it of Montreal g,gu,dig,, O”. h Jones and R. William aylor. M0ll- MIN Kollmxv -lr January and third to Nashua In ' Noyllll Ill the Quebec Hockey Ow You ' "V" old Spice has the perfect answer tor g perfect share: shoving mug, prQ-Qljca H . tric s ova otion, pressurized Iofhar oIaI'a12vs':7”auAa'vs 'att"7I'i lam" ("amt mld b'V'lll”' ".0N:, , v brisk. bracirs .0ld Spice f" treal. Que. Canadian bred: Fab Soc of Marnarfran. Mr. and Mrs. H. shesdban. Plnttchers: Mel-Kef's Mitsou V. iwiihelm. Fay-Don Kennels Reg'd.. 8TUi)l-ZNTS wm DEAL DAMASCUS. 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