'".' 4 JANU3:Pv 11, 1 ;.,, THE GtLA5piAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Olmste-ad Ties Rocketls lllangers Down Re-cord As Canadiens Win 12-1 From Black Hawks By W. R. Wlieailey (Canadian Press Staff Writer: MONlIlR.EAL. (C-P) - Bert Olm- stead, the long. lean left-winger. male Mhurlce Richaids thunder Saturday night and tied the Rock- et's own record by blasting four goals and counting four assists for an eight-point display in Mont- real Canadians” 12-1 drubbing of the hapless Chicago Black Hawks. The parade of goals-the most a winning team has scored in the National Hockey League in several years-came in front of president Clarence Campbell for whose pro- tection an extra detail of 15 plain- clothamen was assigned to the Montreal rbnim. The crowd of 15.950 booed the league president lustily between cheers for goal alter goal, gaped at him between periods and at the end gave up a fewyelis oi "Go home. Campbell; go home.” Occupying his usual box-seat. Campbell took it all in stride and didn't appear in the least fluster- ed. He vine not molested person- Bcdnar was helped off, without need of the stretcher, by a con. ple of teammates. There was the occasional wise- crack giving generous advice to Bernie (Boom Boom) Geofirion. punished by Campbell for a stick- swinginz affair: ,”Keep your stick down, Boom Boom, Campbell's watching you." ”Get out of that corner, Boomer. the dictators sitting right behind you." At the end of the game I group of fans gathered near the box where Campbell sat. One beckoned to him. another doffed his hat deriivively; I few yelled, "Go home, Campbell." Close-Benn Shots Virtually all of Montreal's 12 goals carne fiom close range on goalie A1 Rollins. who saved on at least hali a dozen other shots that easily could have turned into goals. He had 30 saves altogether. Goalie Gerry McNeil of Mont- real who hsd 23 saves, was injured late in the first period when struck in the mouth by the puck. The shot was fired by G-us Bodnax. and McNeil was knocked cold. He was revived and the remaining 12 sen. onds of the period can-1-19:1 ova,- into the- next. Several of Mc.Nellis teeth were loosened and may have to be extracted later. The victory was Canadians 19tn onhomeicethis season in 2.1 starts. ally and the crowd. happy over the mounting score. was not openly belligerent. Cheer Richard Lniitily The Rocket himself, cheered al- most every time he stepped on the ice as the fans gave him vocal surmort for his newspaper column criticizing Campbell. i”-ouldn't get A goal but contributed five as- sists , Ehtcept for the climax of Olm- stead's brilliant goal-scoring feat. SUMMARY each announcement of an assist Fine period for Richard brought a greater roar of acclaim than that given the 1-Mohi-real. Mosdell scorer. (Olmstcad, Richard) ..... .. am Amidst ah ah. whooping and z-Montreal. Olmstead booing, the three-goal performance (Richard. Beliveaul 10.20 oi Ken Mosdell uiis almost 0l'Cl'- 3-Montreal. St. Laurent 14:03. looked. The veteran Montrc-ii”. 4'-Ch1CR80. G99 centre scored once in each period. lB9di"3” 19:38 Penalties: Dewabrury 9:25. Me- One goal was at first credited to Cormack 13:33. Olimstend but an official correc- tion awarded it to Mosdeii, who titppted in oimsteans whistling 5”'"'d ""04 o . . , Rookie Jean Beliveau came up 5W7I;;:,l5':,:?j1' 8.30 with two goals and Doilard St. kmontreaf olmmmd ttttt " ' ”'””em- ml” 5”” Md Dick (Richard, Geofirlon) 929 Guriible scored one apiece. Chi- -,1M0m.re0R1' Curry csgos lone goal. late ill the first inmmk. M(.Cm.maCk, 17.25 pE'Tlicid' walfitswwd by Gmrgc G" 8-Montreal ltfordcll I e eig points amassed by l '. h . Olmsteod tied the league record set b,i:,'.BI;?1urse2I,I 1119 nine years ago by Richard-five ' ' ' i ' souls and three assists against De- rhii-a Period Imoit Red Wings in Montreal Dec. 9-Montreal. Beliveau 3. 1944. 1 1lV(l)lrnbstei?d. Rlichard) 1:20 0-7 on rea . Be iveau 1.33 H Minn”; Late 11-Jviontreal, Gamble Campbell reached the I-gum 14 (Curry. Beliveau) . 11:30 minutes after the game had sim't- 12-Montreal. Olmstead ed. Cheering suddenly turned into (Harvey, St. Laurent) 17:13 boos as the fans recognised the 13-Montrenl, Mosdell N. H. L. pii'esride'ni. (Richard, Olmsteacli 1739 when Gus Bodimr of Cliiingn Penalties: Price :07. st. Lau- lnjured his lei! in the third per- rent 11:38, Bouchard 19.16. lod and a stretcher was brought Stops: out. 5 voice bellowed: "He don't Rollins , 41.1 15.39 need it; take it to Ci-inipbe-ll." McNeil 13 5 4.23 You can count on long balleril lie with ffKI1?V6'0 ;v3u?E"'”-zxmg BATTERIES PROTECTED AGAINST CORROSION-CRACKING AND SHORT CIRCUITS OCHRYCO Safety Valves eliminate over- lllling and damaging corrosion. eECHRYCOHard Rubber Cases with- stand severe road shocks. eTough CHRYCO Separators prevent short clrcultlng- Heevy Grld Plates assure long cell-life. 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SUMMARY 3. man, the governors have strongly heard in hockey." tional as it may be on his part. he . joiii-nalisiic activities and stick denied to the Rocket the right or Ba: O”Mea.ra Montreal siai-: introduces a hilarious note withlpiaylng hockey..." " First Period ' t v - privilege. which they apparently "Hie Richard's claim that Camp- that crack about the boos leimnz (Mgokgm .. .. 9.13 knew Yak, H h 1 Insist is their own heritage. in ball 13 q dictator, that he took Ge. hockey. If they leave hockey. they pmdnu; 9003” mg. 54;. .Rmm.' IHem.:)&M em” 3 recent weeks Camipbellhg decisions offrion to task because he is a fit to tweak gosh liyliiiuzk Altldclrtfirdi igpvy 10:46. kNeW. York. Hngeshelmma ihnve been flayed in print by... French-Canadian is an advanced c9f;10b:l13R0ClE:t gzlllwtlm lqllfw. . I second Period (Romy. Henry) 11:25 iigzlankt 1S(l3(1ke,blI3lck Irvin, Gcnerral viewpoint to gull: 11'. the mosltlchg:-1-. mihmp per.s0na1meS (;r.1PnmrPS- Hvf p 5-3 I-Chicago. Jankovvski Penalties; Flaman 3:06. Bul- 05:; 3.,-.”..,.;,”” ouidpfdfrk mm": I',a,:1e.",l 1",; ,1 "come W1 0: 18., the game there is a limit to how; y iC”””h”"' WM”) 5'10 M 3131' Sloan 5121' Evans 726- 311,16 had touched, off an "A-bomb mtice Wire allipwvid he uis lndlgnantsomehigh-priced athletes; I T-Bonom Labme . wlmn 8.46, Kennedy 10:01, Bub under the var munmmon M men Ciilbitlzu vas.1.e;We enmxekesaho cw” can Kev, 0 (Mohna. Go:-iepy) 15.41. 1” 1340- 1”” 12131 HOW?" kev.” y :r&..1;)ly giving way to ythe excite- LTMM 16 an 17:29. Cnmnieii-yliia on Rlchardis hint ment engendered by the occasion. Out Of Line RUWUV (;;,.1.0.'.NO iml: in Pnzgmeg Gadsby. .102”. Pg”- second "Nod that he might leave the NHL and when he stated that other Cana- Hr C0.”-Ell r i BMW” mmam 1601 son 19.34. a'ke several other Canadiens with dian players would follow suit ne 1 f ,4 lh. k'R k d L ' V 1 b, .k d -h B i s -rm” Puma ,:New York! Raleigh TIT. rrrpd Reeve 0!: 4-jtdhe Toiundb was making m conudemble ternp 0xio6l.l.ne.Il1l0I2n5O in: mctigllirli . 3 lslirtgilfloser Lilies tail:-Tiii !(r3,hi.- 5-BOBI-N1. Peirson, (RV-l'eII. Ku1'-man) 2:21.”: 333:: fwffohe fffygyafaxghg my” the president of the NHL; but frirmagn Black Hawks in a National (Ma0kt1II - 3'19 4",1l;:flOI;:.0' sniwh d 11347I,qJ;,'tcf, azd 0;. half 3: m'm,h heh 5,0, 310 median such a strong defence of Gent-,llm-it-ny lmngiie game sundnv 6-Boston. Creighton -'I 1957 ”1'”59Il 3” 91" ' . ' i -I ' frion's action in injuring Nilli"DIl)'. nljzlll. (Schmidt, Klukay) 9:20 gesheimer 4:54. .f.?1?eL1;I"n.:ih;nivgiti'fr.iinb :33 1::.1",I,” lFer5;I50?.v iV10nIv””l31 H911" It appears entirely llllill'al'l'lllli9d ll, I.:ilr.iin': ninili and imli ;;u;ils lofi 7-Chicago, Jankoviiski 0 Third Period are going. for goodness sakes get 9 - Y1 0 U13 M15 V515 ll5 lslalso highly questionable iliril the yen: hrolm a 1-1 tie late in lGadsby) ............. .. 12.33 0,, vault Wm. without an the dmm, 801m! W 00316 CIOVWII 10 ll QU66Ivl0T1 Richard has the right to criiizelihe second period and the surging a...oh1ca,go. Wilson 5-New York, Mjckoskl M103, 5000000 L000000ngW-- 01 wmm" W5 ”m9I'” "9 Sm”? C3lm'l'7b611." lhrulns ran the count to 5-1 he- (Dewgbury) . .......... .. 14:26 (Rem. Raleigh, 3.46 To be n-l1UWed 10 speak freely. Erwin Swcmgard, Vancouver Surngfnre the Hawks recovered them- pg-5311.133; Godfrey and Wilson Pe.na'ties: Evans 2:32 Bailey Dliilomatic Test !llli0UsIlItvli;il:1rli'Lthe the-hd ofgfficml "It's obvious Richard has slnkod'.Ivlx'H In the third period. 350, Ma,-an 1431, Gndgby mm. 4.3 .v ..u , ' , ' , - 1011111 11 51101 S 8 mvnti what remains to him of n brillirmt. THP inc: was the fourth In I - 9- km” 11')2' I””"-14-23- I Milt Dumicll of the Toronlo Daily shall be less personal, ni-arc giiard- mid, no doubt. liicrative cm-er-r (l'l'TfWl.' fnr Hm llmxks and amp the T Star says manager Frank Selke of ad in ione...Nor do we believe 3 test of professional hoclu-5'5 igng. llriilns their first victory in five Windmill-driven generators 1,000 lights of 60 watts each. MEN'S STORE 144 GREAT GEO. (AP)-Nevr York quick first-period goals by Wally Herz- eahelmer. downed Toronto Maple Leafs 4-1 Sunday night for their fourth straight victory-the Rang. 911' best National Hockey League showing-in more than two years Hergeshelmer, the Rangers high scorer, notched his 15th and 16th Muzz Patrick. the Raiigerr new the crowd of 13.265. He is expected to charge of thei club Wediiesdey night from Frziiik Rocket Richardis Blast Draws Varied Comment By The Canadian Press The bomb shell tossed by Maurice (Rocket) Richard in his slam- bang criticism of president Clar- ence Campbell of the National Hockey League drew varied com- ment Saturday in the columns 01 Canada's sports writers. Many of them remarked on the difficult job it has given Campbell and Richards boss. managing di- the one hand that some ard to accept handed out." "The day that Maurice Gordon Walker of the Toronto Globe and Elia-ll: "...Camlp1bell has been vilified far more by his NHL than lc-nlent Nllll. I1'l' Caiiadlens ”will have all his talents through walking the tightrope" be- not ejection from the league...” lloviii Giiiuiiiiii tween Campbell "and his high-ul- ni-led forum meal tickiet...se1ke's chore is to convince Campbell on punish- mem less than hanging would fit the crime. on the other hand he has to persuade a brooding Rich- whatever justice is Hal Pawson. Edmonton Journal: Richard is the day to call his bluff. and let him leave hockey as he threatens. Reading the racial line into a more punishment iwl swam . any really serious punishment will! Sh V1113-895 POWCF 85 ma-HY Has a diplomat tested before he gets be visited upon Richard, certainly y Shields. Ottawa Citizen: "A personal excuse might be found, for Riches-d'e attack on president Campbell and referee Bill Chad- wick. but there is no reason that can be advanced to justify his dragging the racial quesiion into hockey, He had denounced some persons as being against French- Canadians, and has referred to Campbell as a dictator. There is no place in hockey. or in our Cana- dian way of life, for such rubbish.” Bert Soullere. Le Devoir: ”Ev- ldently, Clarence Campbell mustn't be hiuppy with the declarations made by Maurice Richard. But con- slderlng the manner in which Clar- ence Campbell behaves gcnei-ally rector Frank Selke of Montreal believes, as he now seems in be- against the Canadien club should. Canadlens. nerve, that he or Bernie Geoff;-yon we blame the Rocket for hnviiiu Here are some representative or the Montreal Cariadiens are such a poor opinion of the DWSIFIVIV l oommghu; may. the N,y;10ng1 Hockey Lewne of the National Hockey Leaguc?. Not at all..." I Bill Weeiiwick. Ottaiwa Jouriialzl "Richard can intimidate rival goal-; Ies even try to do ilie same Wl'Il' rule” . . . , ”Oampbell's comment on Rich-I ard's column is not that of a man -c holding down the highest odiice in profesaionll hockey. It": the tinte- merit of a little man. eager In strike back at his tonnentor... Richard spoke in his capacity as I columnist. not a player." "No one ever questioned the Rockets courage on the ice. He is showing the some kind of cow'- age in masking out about some- thing he feels was unjust. Maybe he was wrong. But he showed guts." Dink Cai-icli. Monlreal Gazette: "if the Rocket has broken I league rule of by-lzwr, we suppose ii will be covered by that rather loose wording ”conduci detrimental to hockey.” But everybody and his brother, incliidiiig Gen. John Reid Kilnalrirk and Conn Smyihc. have been kii-kins: that one ainund nf late with their blasts over the air and in the press. But they are lea- gue pzoveriiors. and you don't have to be told that Il'lPr8 is in difference between a gnreriior and a player ...()ur on ii uuess is that the Roc- li-les. First Period l-Boston. Bandford iilliii 1 same, 2. m. 1. 0 'AGE SEVEi'i Decide How To Split 52.500 Among M.M.H.L . (W)-Delegates to the Canadian Amateur Hockey As- socistlon decided at the group! semi-annual meeting Saturday In leave over to the executive a de- cision haw 82.500 should be split among the teams in the Maritime Major Hockey League last season. The money is part of the 33,500 forfeited by the Quebec senior Hockey League last season when its representatives did not partici- pate in the eastern playoffs. The CIA!-IA retained 51,000 for ex- penses and decided to split the re- maining 52.500 among the Maritime league clubs. with the winners, X 'A'3?A'E .-..- e.--...-haw. 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