fi‘PDS "S flifla'y . Zaeuzaa:éEW¢ www.— kt :=£"‘U 3'-.. rtrirrr- rift. Hit.“ N "If .H-~au4 ' Britain's Greatest Driver Injured In Track Crash GOODWOOD. England AP) Illrling Moss. Britain ‘ griaii-st asito racer spun off a rai-ciiack It 9" miss an lliiiii' \illiiddf. and was rushed to a llnfllliai huh aetlei‘v head lllJlil‘ll’b A medical bulleiui labuh‘d shortly before midnight den» ei'ibd his injuries as "moder- alel} se\ere Doctors said \tuss «as sl’i‘lnunl) mired .illll head dullnd lacerations and Sthdt‘u‘d lea fracture! iii: tamer, Alfred ans suiu- Maris ls moped to his bedside shortly after mechanics had Worked for a half hour to free him from [he crumpled wreckage of his car. Moss was taken to the Royal West Sussex Hospital at nearby L'hichester Late Monday night the hospital arranged to trans- fer h-ni immediately to the At- Inna—amusements: SPORTS FRONT n, Pius cauauuan Leafs Are Champions ‘ ’1' a a £13225”er “Mpmlmmm' mmdctheywa'ihdiesualsyCupSundnynuhi. H ' . . . 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Mai ink" Slidlum lam Huneicr Mrria‘ niain prob - boo in... “1..., um- ," n the ‘ - - Enllm’v '1'" 4'" 'l°- , the semi-finals didn't labs as aha-u oar Iaind one an I. m i, . n. .1, i, ‘m. “’m “ "3’ ""“P‘” " hm?" l'" Graham “"1 "D" "i! ll" i" still Inaiated that Leda skid beat the llawhn in u- finals. iv. b 'u ‘e c u das en ballalie is batting .lfiil With five . v4 an”, completing the loo . . and n t. I. m m w m Leda proved I wrong olmehor on) three rates. ' hits in 9.3 l:rilps in nine games. mil“ with an “"33, we“ of “a w“ m a” m . ix. n i e ear 3' evening iuur~ o e wen it ess in nine trlitI 102.65 miles an hour. MW tut they did, Sunday's long doubleheader. Sunday and has only one hit in I I m e n And we at! some of the fans became rest» the last 23 at bats. l FELLle CHARGED I less. They amused themselves Bad as that is. Maria is ahead pLENSBURG meme", _ A _ "om. n I. Ends b; hurling assorted garbage of last year's pace. At lhll form" 55 “fit-er. Mum, p91. TORONTO (CP‘ — Cavernous scattered for their first real Leafs beat the Hawks in all, M amt scheduled to 302‘ ch into right field.Some landed point nine gamesl he “nailenz' has been («harqu Wm. Maple Leaf Garden was shining rest SIM! “T?”le the WP “WW—“Mind rule "why . “In” “'15 “mu wedne'd‘y-l 1“ hm “ m 015:. m be.” 0. ham to. when Maria was there \iore batting 144 with fnur for 21 mum" rm his alleged part in and silent Monday —aymbol of National Hockey their opponents we when a civic welcome-still In Up to that point no teamm b" Ibeen e d um landed when Willie Kirkland of He didn't hi his first hnnwr m. “arnmp mas; pxfi'ulinyh nf Shining with the Stanley Cup L55"! SuPWmlfy—m’m Ch" The team arrived homo about a“ "hum" “‘59—” "nu' "anti" (Saturn BMW I”: may,“ .head a. 3.55 d m. (‘int-plnnd Indiana has there. until game \'o. ll. This year he Jim: in Pniamf. West German hark in the display case it tngo Black Hawks. a.” .m. Monday (0 . Mini“ tivaly set for city ball., arde ~“Willa! my! " ed 8 the mom, we w“ After a while. Willis put on his fill his first and only one so jiisiire authorities annoum'ed hamt M'rllpled in 11 Wm: There was to have been one welcome from 3,000 fana at the :0? 69.25), the :olrmnpt‘iflw Smy w' "'m plastir hailing helmet Maria far in the first game. Thiimiat Silent as the flap" Lu" mo" “1 the 1"! building. bill» airport. lulu?" “l‘m grated!" gm“, "o'fle'r' he be." '9" “I. m an.“ M m on. Introducing the new Arrow Teric 013a Terylene plus cotton equals a brilliant new wash and wear blend Take Taylene, recognized master of wash and wear. Add cotton. for free-breathing comfort. What have you got? The best of both worlds—Arrow T n'cota the most perfect blend in shirt fabric the work; has ever known (65% Teryiene. 35% cotton). Tericota looks and feels like the finest imported English broadcloth. Yet you can wash it and dry it any way and be confident it will come out ready to wear. neat as a pin. 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Bert Olmstead, who was on his fifth Stanley Cup team. hinted he might not be back next season. He has said before [he might retire and Monday he . said this win gave him his big. gest lift—because it may be the last. Team captain George Arm< strong was spokesman for the other players: “To understand what this thing means to the Leafs. think of this—I've been playing or- ganized hockey Slflf‘P l was to or 11. it's been my one and only aim to play on a Stanley Cup team. “Every player feels the same, Outside of four fellows—Red Kelly. Bert Olmstead. Al Ar~ hour and Eddie Litzrnberger- none of us had made it. IN FINALS TWlf'E "As a matter of fort. we hadn't even come rlnse \iyself. l'd been in the final! twice- and we were beaten quite badly both times. “So l'm talking on behalf of all the Leafs when I say that we're very happy and consider ourselves very fortunate. And I can add that I am extra hi-ippy and extra fortunate to be rap- } lain." Dick Duff. whose goal sank thr- Hawks in two Leafs llw I(up. gave Armstronfi much of . the credit. "Army took the puck all the way down the ice He gave ii to Tim (Harlem and Tim gave it to me. it was just like that" Kelly said on arrivil that it's good we won it on the marl. that makes us real champions." Armstrong. elaborating later, said that until Sunday night “we hadn‘t won a road game in thin year'a playoff! if we'd waited until tomorrow niiZlit. bark in Maple Deaf Gardens. to wrap it up i imagine people would have called us htn'nm and second— . rate champions." A Happy Group WI: rantremenberwbenwesawahappiarmofathletaa than Leafs on Sunday we:de had continual-tadl the champion of the world and had aaau t crown emse ves. It must have been especially gratifying to ‘Puneh' lmlach who after three years with the Toronto club had led It to the chain- pionship. 'Pnnch' took over the Leafs in the dying days of the regular schedule In "S. and squeezed them into the playoffs In a dramatic stretch drive. lie then sidelined the second piano Boston Brulnii before losing to Montreal Canndlenl In the finals. in me lmlacll got the Leafs home second. beat Detroit Red Wings in the semifinals but dropped four sirallhi in Canadienn In the finals round. In ml Leafs again finished second but fel semllinal victim to Detroit. This year Toronto followed Mon- treal to the wire in regular season pity and then went on is t horke 's entest iirize. nh‘Punch" wa‘: indeed happy and nobody could blame the talkative Leafs' pilot. He had deserved the honour that name his way Sunday. Chicago Defence Weak rtlif‘AGO defence looked weak in this final stnigfle. In- deed it was only sensational goaltende by Glenn Kali um had Chicago in the game as the third period got underway. Leafs had fired 2'] rubbers at Glenn in the first two periods com- paredtnanevendozenoumnistmnma.leafsoutm the Rollin m in the closing chapter. We were mi surprised at the Hawks‘ defence. We had con- .Iltlered ii weak all along nad waged loads of ammonia on this very subject. The performances in this series proved oar con- ieniion was absolutely correct. On the other hand. Twain's roarr'uards pave Simona terrific protection on and”. And on trm of this. two/bean do- fmw-mon slatted play at bod: goals 'lvhhy Balm drew an no- risi on the first and Tim m started the play on the wins. It Was No Fluke EVEN the nu loyal Gila. ha openly admits that the better team won the curtain:- in: amday. Leafs were by far the hotter nulfif no the night‘s play and they shown! their greatnesa by nvt-rmminz the M score with minutes tit-king rapidly away. It was a timer disappointment to those Chicago fans who packed the Chicago stadium in ace the Hawks win and force a seventh [Into in Toronto balm hey were wild with joy when ilnil scored his marker but their enthusiasm: soon disappeared when Nevin and Duff tool: turns at beaflnx Hall. The Toronto victory in the saris-a cannot be tern-led an up- set The odds fawn-ed the lmlachmen and for once the odds. makers were richf. The only thing that still pussies as Is the reason for so many folh lnaistlnz the Lula couldn’t stand up in the Black Hawk. We flared this was a lot of nbhl-h and Leafs proved - rid“ when they honed each other In wild dellniit following their dram-fir comeback triumph. it was extra nice for goalie Dan Simmons who took over in the fourth game when Johnny Bower was injured. Simmons inst that first game but in the two he rial-uni he amped as the winter ltnmivw-iagrunfiln-liiforthemmnliewhocam ‘Mdmwmmmlmmm i BASEBALL I . . 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