12 The Guardie®, Charlotictows, Mon, Jan. 15, 1962. Despite Infected Foot Kidd , 880 champion and one of ‘ihe one bid and ‘held the lead for the 50-yard dash, and Wendeil (CP)—Bruce star who startled the Knights the Toronto middlé distance | wortd' fastest quarter Makes Game - milers | about 100 yards but Kerr out ‘last year, turned up the winner distanced him. Kerr's winning Colombus track meét*here-iast of the 1,000 ip 2:12.1 im his U.S. time was 1:11.7 and Shepherd year by winning the two-mile debut. race, made a game try to re- had to settle for second. Crothers was involved in an Lieut. Cary Weisiger of tne his win Saturday ‘night. elbowing incident with Charies | U.S. Marines, never before peat despite an infected Wy do no better than third Pit another University of Tor-|in the. Canadian's favor. nio runner, 22 - year - old Bil! Crothers,-scampered to victory *tart- to win by two yards and foot. He’ ‘ant- of the Boston Athletic miler, won the mile in 4:08. Association but officials ruled Smith of Toronto, the ex-New. | » Zealander who competed in the Crothers led almost from ‘the | 1960 olympics, was last. There was a surprise—and a} _ ty the 1,000-yard fun. He also -officials ruled that the elbowing disappointment to Boston fans— survived a claim-of foul. Jerry Nourse of Duke Univer- sity was the winner of the twu was a result of Durant’s eager- in the high fump. Boston Uni- /ness. ~ ‘versify’s John Thomas, a for- SHEPHERD SECOND mer world record holder who year-old freshman, set a meet~University of Toronto entry, was was beaten ‘by a fellgw Ameri- record in 1960. . * Kidd, a doubtful starter right up until race time, finished be hind Nourse and Pat Traynor of Villanova. . The upset of Kidd was ex pected after a harrowing day He had arrived in mid-afternoon Saturday with an infeeted blis -ter under a corn on the top of his | toe on the right foot. . He spent several hours in bed, ender medical treatment. The blister had become infected Thursday in. Toronto,- had been lanced, six times and Kidd had received pen ic illin . injections along with poultice treatment DECIDES TO RUN : : The pain subsided and Kidd decided to run and convinced officials that he could go the two-mile route. :- . On his’ tender foot, Kidd ratea ~ fimself off the pace until the last quartér mile. From fourth place, some 10 yards back, ne moved into. the. lead with his floppy-arm style. | The rookie - laden Bruins, in , tithe third period. "nématch for olympic veteran can, Lieut. Bob Gardiner of the George.Kerr ‘of Jamaica in the Marines. 600-yard event. Shepherd mace Villanova’s Frank Budd won @ e rophy Play ns Thurs. At Alberton ALBERTON Competition for the Labatts curling trophy got underway in the Alberton with ten rinks entered in the three weeks schedule of play. Personnel of the teams are as follows: A Wilkie, W. Hardy, |W. Stephens, G. Wright: E. Campbell, H. Barbour, D. Cam- Pbeli, A. Wells; B. Pridham, ,B. Clarke, W. Horrocks. J. Try Mottley of Yale was the 500 yard winner. In thrilling relay races Villan- ova nipped New York Univer- sity in the closing stride in} i 3:18.7, fasest of the, mile re P Beye Ww Stowe ‘ Nik lays. Villanova won astest 13. pn Carpenter W. Seaman, two-mile relay, 7:46%8, beating 1 ‘Chiow. F Bryan, B. Curne, NYU. 7 A. Rayner, G. Nooran; J. Other winners included: Myrick, H. Ramsay, E. Callag- Leon Pras, Villanova, high han, R. Hayes; M. Hutt, C. hurdles, 85 seconds; Henry Hunter, P. Hardy, R. Pridham: Wadsworth, U.S. Military Aca- R. Pettitt. H. Campbell, B. demy, pole vault, 15 feet; Marty Profitt, G. Cotton, F. Millman, , Beckwith, Harvard, broad jump E. Turner, Reigh Callibeck, D. ig George Shepherd, another has bettered seven feet 76 times | 22 feet 1% inches; Ed Bailey, Harvard, 35-pound weight, 59 Pickard. Schedule for this week: feet, three inches; Richard Dee Jan. 15—F. Millman vs A. Leone, Harvard, shot put, 53. Wilkie; K. Matthews .vs Prid- ‘feet, 4% inches. ham; E. Campbell vs Wilkie; Jacques Plante Is As Canadiens Edg ‘By LAURENT CHIASSON, MONTREAL (CP) — Claude the Bruins during the first pe- Provost scored his 23rd and 24th riod but Boston had a wide edge goals of the season and helped over the last 40 “minutes. set up two more for linemate Plante pulled off two .sensa- Henri’ Richard when Montreal tional saves against Jerry Top- Canadiens downed Boston pazzini and also robbed goal- Bruins 5-3 Saturday night. labelled shots by Terry Gray, Andre Pronovost, Doug Mohns, Bob Beckett and defenceman Eddie Westfall. Richard scored the game’s first goal at 7:24 of the first pe- riod on a deflection of Provost’s 50-foot blast from just inside the blue line. the National Hockey League cellar with only nine wins in 41 games, outshot, outplayed and outhustled the front-running Ca- nadiens but were not able to beat goalie Jacques Plante un The Canadiens kept pace with ‘ ' side. . He thrilled the crowd of nearly 13,000 as “he battled fa Nourse and Traynor for the Provost and- Richard each ~ lead which changed hands sev. scored once. in the first period eral times. In close quarters and then_repeated their efforts Kidd took a pounding from within 36 séronds of the third Traynor’s elbows. after thé Bruins had narrowed With the sounding of the bel Montreal's lead to 3-2. lap, Nourse, never a winner jn ASSISTS ON THREE major competition, sprinted to: | Gilles Tremblay got Cana- home to beat Traynor by two diens’ other goal in the second yards in 8:59.8. period. Dickie Moore, leftwinger Nourse’s time was well off the on the Provost - Richard line, 8:49.2 clocking Kidd posted ‘m had three: assists. his victory here last year. Don McKenney, Murray Oli- Kidd, plainly, worn out from ver and Dick Meissner scored his game effort, gave up the for the Bruins. . Plante, having a gre. at season, ced 49 shots. - ‘a 30 lead at 18:41 ef the sec- Provost got a pretty goal at 12:52 on afi unassisted effort. Hé&,booked the puck away from Boston's Charlie Burns if his own end, raced down the ice and faked Boston goalie Don Head to one side of the net before slipping the puck in the ‘open corner. . PERFECT PASS Gilles Tremblay got Montreal ond, taking a perfect pass from Jean Beliveau and beating Head with an angled 10-foot drive to the far corner. yards, jogging in at the finish with a time of 9:06.4. | The 132-pound youngster who™ holds the U.S. indoor three mile and cross - country champion- . ships declined to offer excuse after the race. NO EXCUSES : _“T have plenty of alibis but Sg homage snotty any a The first big ice racipg meet- Kidd admitted the infectea iné fNthe season will be stag- blister made his whole foot feo! ° ose et Betenlan ee, 7 ” , - pretty numb’” by the time the fici fictoria Driving | Jock Semple, a Boston trainer Club announced over the week- Ice Race This Saturday s Open prepare for the apmual compet- ition with, Halifax and—Dart- mouth ‘hors€¥ on the Dartmouth ‘called * A crowd, of 13,615 saw the | Zame. : F. Bryan vs R. Pettitt. Jan. 16—M. Hutt vs J. Myrick; B. Pridham vs F, Millman. Jan. 17—A. Wilkie vs L. Wil- kie; E. Campbell vs R. Pettitt; J. Myrick vs F. Bryan; K. Matheson vs F. Millman. Jan. 18—B. Pridham vs M. Hutt; E. Campbell vs A. Wil- kie. Brilliant e Bruins Montreal's Lou Fontinato still had seven seconds to serve on a tripping penalty when McKen- ney scored Boston's first zoal on a close-in shot at 1:41, of Mt. A 7-4 SACKVILLE, NB. another Dunstan's University 25-footer. Charlottetown whipped Mount Richard and Provost then set- Allison University 7-4 in an tled the issue. Richard scored NB-PEI Intercollegiate Hockey at 6:24 on Moore's rebound and league game here Saturday. It at 7:00 Provost beat Head with Was the first game of the sea a W%-foot blasf from the right Sn for both teams. the third. Less than two minutes of later, Oliver got (CP) tally the Bruins on a waist-high SDU Downs _ Harris Stars For Toronto In 4-3 Victory Over Wing By BILL MacDOUGALL TORONTO. (CP)—Centre Bill Harris, pressed into full - time action as.an emergency meas- ure, scored two goals, including York Club Holds Shoot Following are the results of the shoot. held at York on Jan- uary 10, 1962. H.T. Vesey “Dewar Swan Lorna Vessey W. L. Crockett Raymond Vessey ~ Jean Andrews Ronnie Johnson Raymond Birt Jack Andrews A. J. Guney. Lloyd Vessey Harry Welton Cecil Watts Bill Pidgeon Gordon Vessey Leigh Vessey Ernest Prowse Frank. Vessey Freddie MacLaren Raymond Chappell Willard Prowse Violet Simpson Blair Kielly Dannie» Hemphill 100 SSSVBFRRRSRSRKLRKKFRKKRALRS FLU HITS SCHOOLS LEE, Mass. (AP) — Public schools in this Berkshire County town of 5,300 weré closed Fri- day because of an outbreak of flu. School ~superintendent Ar thur L. Welcome ordered the closing after 333 pupils in: the junior - senior high school were absent Thursday. out of an en- rolment of “ *5: Elementary schools were not affected. a e winner, as Toronto Maple een defeated Red Wings 4-3 Saturday” night. The Wings piled up a 3D lead in the first period, the Leafs tied it early in the. third period and Harris fired home the win- ner before 14,036 National Hockey League fans with a mi- nute and 42 seconds remaining in the game. . Neither club moved up or down in the standings,. Toronto remaining second and Detroit fifth. Les Kozack, a leftwinger brought up from _ Rochester Americans of the American Hockey League to replace in- jured Dick Duff, scored the ty- img goal. Bob Pulford got the other Leaf goal. GETS TWO ASSISTS Carl Brewer, a defenceman who put on some great rushing shows, got and Harris’ goals. Bruce MacGregor, Alex Des- vecchio and Len Lunde scored for Detroit. - Leafs learned Saturday that Duff, hurt in a game here against Boston Wednesday night. will) be sidelined for a | month. He has a fractured left | ankle. It was the second time Har- ris, a slick stickhandler who took injured Red Kelly's spot | between wingers Frank Mahov- | lich and Bob Nevin, produced a hig effort in a substitute role. | Dec. 2 against Chicago Black Hawks he took over for Dave Keon and fired three goals in a 6-4 Toronto victory. Wings, taking advantage of a lagging Toroente performance, looked in the first period to be sure victors. But Leafs started rolling fast -in the second pe- assists on. Pulford’s | riod, maintaining the pace until |the end of the game, and it |was only the work of Detroit ,Roaltender Terry Sawehuk that kept the score down. STARTS THE SHOW MacGregor set the Wings in motion at 9:53 of the first pe- riod. His 30-foot shot from a dif- ficult angle bounced in off Tor- omto goaltender Johnny Bower's pads Leaf defenceman Tim Hor- fon'’s slap shot hit Delvecchio ‘and the Detroit centre rushed up the left side. He beat Bower , from close in at 9:53. Lunde’s goal at 11:08 was a lucky one— and unlucky for Bower. Bower stepped his close-in shot and the puck dropped on to the goal line. Bower grabbed for it and appeared to have it, but Lunde poked at it and tt rolled six inches behind the line Pulford narrowed it to 3-1 at 16:10 of the first, knocking in leftwinger Bert Olmsteaa's. re bound from 10 feet out after Sawchuk got out of position. Harris scored at 3:04 of the second period to make it 32, stickhandling around Detroit de- genceman Maree! and flicking the puck in the net before Sawchuk could move. Kozaek tied it 33 at 6 46 of lthe thitd period om a high 25- (feet shet on a pass Play with and Dave 2na! another camé at George Armstrong Keon. Harris’ winning from close in after stickhandling show, 18: 18. The Wings pulled Sawchuk with less than a minute remain ing but were unable to click Referee Frank Udvari called eight penalties, five to Wings. WHITE ROSE @ Stove oil @ Furnace ail ALBERT L. THOMAS Petroleum Products Grafton St. East Dial 46610 McCULLOCH ” CHAIN SAWS SPECIAL at Keith Carmichael > LTD. 25 Brackley Pt. Road “Feeders Who Keep Records use MASTER FEEDS” . Maritime Representative mast ) | DIAL A Canadian formulates for Canadian far AEKRRY 894-5455 Company Ca) Meissner got Boston's last goal at 12:03, banging defence- man Leo Boivin's rebound past Plante. 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