7 Thursday. Nov.8. 1956 six; HECTIC GOALMOUTH ACTION Detroit Red Wings loalie Glen Hall saves on shot by Dick Duff (17; of Toronto Maple Leafs dur- Ing National Hockey League game 0 Guardian. Page 7 s 21 at Tomato Saturday night. Other players, left to right. are: Warren Godfrey, Red Kelly and Earl Rei- bel and Bill Dineen of Detroit and . .-.-...4 .. .. .. BI"! Cullen of Leafs. Detroit won 2-1. (OP Photo) Dandurand Says ' No Consideration Given To Kennedy MONTREAL (CP) - Leo Dan- dunand. president of Montreal Alouettes of the Big Four, said to day no consideration has been given to appointment of German Kennedy. well - known Montreal sportsman, to the post of general manager of the professional foot- ball team. Commenting on reports Monday that Kennedy would be named. Dandurand said: ''I don't know how the story started. We have never at any time discussed the possibility of Gorman joining the club and fur- thermore we have made him no offer." Kennedy, who resigned recently as sales managerof a Montreal brewery. expressed surprise when lnfonned of his reported appoint- merit. 'l've never considered the pos- sibility nor have .1 even spoken to any club officials about it. It's simply a wild rumor." l Meanwhile. Michel Normandln, who became an executive director of the club last season and was mentioned in the report about Ken- nedy as ready to retire, said it was all news to him. "I imagine I would know some- thing about it if it were true," said Normandin. Bold Ruler Runs Last At Jamaica NEW YORK (AP)-The Bohe- mia StabIe's Ambehaving. winner of three big races in New Jersey for horses brad in that state, in- vaded New York and hauled off .the 990.150 Remaen stakes as the favored Bold Ruler ran dead last in a field of 11 at Jamaica. Fourth in the rerent 8310310 Garden State Stakes, Arnbehaving rushed up in the stretch Tuesda , overtook John A. Morris' Misaifo near the final sixteenth of a mile. and skipped under the finish line a 2Vs.-length winner. Missile. VI had taken the lead alter three of a mile. uol secoadiacehyalangth anda half eve Arvllla P. o'Toola'a Pin- Iandll. who want sit at 10-1. The Greantree stahla's whoes. third choice in the betti at 7-1, tine Ih . a neck ck. Amhalnvtng. winner of three other stakes this yearithe New -ierley futurity at Monmouth. the! Homabred Handicap at Atlantic City. and the New Jersey Breed- ers stakes at Garden State Park. Walsh ridden by Logan Batcheller. a winner. a brown son of Amhlorta-Deatriflea paid OED. 87.10 and N.U. siiiiogtu sign Hdrry Simpson that ontdddsr Harry Slxnpaon. the ('liIb's leading htttl. has the first Mud 10 all! his contract. Si who since Monday. batted .113. tilt at home runs Ace Marine And Champ To Meet TORONTO (CF)-Ace Marine and Canadian Champ will meet for the first time Saturday in the running of the 815,000 Durham Cup Stakes at New Woodbine. Ace Marine, was voted Canada's "horse of the year" in 1055. Ca- nadian Champ is virtually certain of winning the lame awar din 1056. Ace Marine, a four-year-old. Champ whose activities have been confined almost exclusively to events for three-year-olds. Hasn't Heard - from leafs Since Proiesi Fded MONTREAL (CF) - President Clarence Campbell of the National Hockey League said Tuesday he has heard nothing from Toronto Maple Leafs since they filed no- tice of protest by wire over disal- lowance of a goal in a game last Saturday night. Campbell said he telegraphed back to the leafs Sunday asking them to supply proof and other necessary information. He also asked the Detroit Red Wings if they suck lodged or denied the validity of the Toronto claim. He has not heard from Detroit. The disputed goal, disallowed by the referee. was scored as the game ended. The Leafs claimed the puck entered the net "in time." just. before the goal light flashed and siren sounded. The Red Wings claimed it didn't. The goal. if allowed. would have given the Leafs a 2-2 tie with the Wings. Big 4 Reiums To Old Method Of ' , Kicking Converts OTTAWA (CPJ-The Big Four Football League is going back to the old way of kicking converts- trom the 10-yard line into the and aone-for league playoffs. Big Four president James P. McCaffrey said T u e s d ay the change was made because.there is too much at stake in the play- offs. "There have been reports of the crowds in the end zones throwing things at the man trying the con- vert." he said. Midway in the season, Big Four clubs agreed to kick converts from 10 yards behind the goal line to- wards the playing area because fans in end zone bleachers gath- ered in kicked footbals and refused to give them up. . The first playoff game is today's sudden-death semi-final in Hamil- ton between the Tiger-Cats and Ottawa Rough Riders. 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