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The Gazette from Montreal, Quebec, Canada • 24

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The Gazettei
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Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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24
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THE GAZETTE, JUNE 4, 1952 24 Blues Bi For Boomer But Is He Available? 4 Muzz Patriok, ppneral man Canadiens a good offer for There's a feeling that the Ran There have been reports that 3f ager of the New York Rangers, cal changes are anticipated. Approval probably will be given to the Bruins, casting about for an Geoffrion and I'll be talking trade With them a pa in fnrinir experienced goalie, would like to admits making a pitch to lure Bernard Geoffrion from Cana- 'pep up the penalty -shot rule by gers will settle for a piece of Montreal property less starry than Geoffrion, although the me meetings, i understand they jget Charlie Hodge who played are not too nannv with i diens but at least one member of the Habs' brass, available Boomer slipped off to a com frion and I'm reariv in en ichor oil a paritively meager 23 goals last for comment last night, says man anyone else to get him." that the starry nght-wingei isn't for sale. Bluts Can't Afford Him The New York boss didn't allowing the shot-maker lots of skating room in a grand windup. The Canadian Amateur Hockey Association, whose representatives meet for joint-rules discussions later in the day, will try to get approval for a change in the icing rule, to be made applicable in all amateur leagues. The CAHA wants icing called Patrick's bid was revealed just what he- would offer in re- over the weekend as club dele with Quebec Aces in the American League last season.

Hodge is still Montreal property but Canadiens are virtually certain to protect Cesare Maniago as their No. 2 goalie to Jacques Plante. The Habs plucked Maniago from Toronto in last year's draft. Insuranct-Man Charlie Hodge would seem to be expendable but it is doubtful the Bruins can make a deal for him. lurn lor the hieh-sconnff season compared with the record-tying 50 in 1960-61.

SMking Phil Goytft Patrick may possibly make a deal for centre Phil Goyette and a couple of promising farmhands. "I've already talked to Montreal about Phil Goyette and to Boomer. One source close tn tho gates started arriving here for ihe three-day annual meeting of Canadien ar1mittj4 that Patrick the National Hockey League had indeed made preliminary overtures out it was the feeling that if serious hp wnnlrl havo which gets underway this morning in the Queen Elizabeth Hotel. The wire story quoted Patrick: "We have alreadv made the to offer far more for Geoffrion when the puck crosses the far-end red line instead of being called only when a defending player touches the puck. The Boston about Don McKenney," than the Rangers can afford.

Fatnck was quoted in the AP Canadiens' vire-nrirlpnr Ken story. "Norm Ullman of Detroit CAHA feels the change would is another possibility. The Rangers have also sounded Reardon, contacted by The Gazette last night, was asked about Patrick's offer. i eliminate charging. There is some question whether the pros will agree since they have long maintained they want out Toronto as to the availability of Bert Olmstead, the veteran Charlie has said that he will never play for a club outside Canada since he has an insurance business and has no charter to operate In the U.S.

There will be a couple of days for all clubs to talk or complete deals before the NHL draft on Wednesday afternoon. The rules committee starts off proceedings today and no radi "I left the office early Friday! and don't know of any bids," left winger. Olmstead said after Williamson Cycle Victor Team Picked QUEBEC Oi Roy Wil sam Keardon. "But as far as I'm concerned, Geoffrion is not available to anv elub but the their young farm hands, particularly those on junior clubs, to play the same rules they encounter when they move up Into pro company. the Leafs' Stanley Cup triumph that he was retiring.

However he hinted as much following each of the last three seasons. Canadiens." liamson, 32-year-old engineering consultant from Toronto, yester day won the mountainous Que bec La Malbaie bicycle race. The victory gave Williamson a place' on the eight-man team that will represent Canada in the Tour de i ranee de L'Avenir in early July. The weekend contest was held to determine the team. Johnny Piccoli, Sergio and Joe Digangi, all of Tor il ii i inimii i i innir innrti Timlin mm onto, won places.

So did Jean Garon, of Quebec City, Jacques Lepage of Montreal, Raymond iolet of Trois-Rivieres, and Gaston Belanger of Thetiord Mines, Que. They were chosen for the (Gazette Photo Service) William K. Weber presenti Leon Blauer award to Marv Morris, right Morris Named Top Administrator By Laurentian Zone Ski Patrol European classic from among 34 entries in the 190-mile Que bec-La Malbaie race. Only 20 linished. The cyclists left nearby Monk morency Saturday and raced Marvin Morris was awarded! award was presented to Miss north along the shore of the St Louise Rolland the Leon Blauer Trophy by the Lawrence to La Malbaie, 90 miles northeast.

They came The Mount Gabriel Ski Patrol Cup, which is awarded to the winners of the inter-natrol ski races, was won this year by Pierre Michaud and Jacques The Gilles Seguin Trophy, presented annually to the patrol's back yesterday. Laurentian Zone of the Canadian Ski Patrol System as the Zone's top administrator during the System's annual banquet at the best rookie, was awarded to Alex Graham. Richard Bosse of Quebec won the first lap Saturday, reaching La Malbaie in three hours, 53 Lacroix of the Ste. Adele Patrol. The Junior Ski Patrol Trophy for individual or combined ski Mount Royal Hotel on Saturday The Ken Case Ski Trophy which is awarded annually to a patrol for excellent perform miles, 50 seconds.

Williamson night. Morris was the fourth recepi racing was awarded this year to placed second and Piccoli third. ance was presented to patrol ent of the which is Barbara Pogel. Ian King was named the out The second lap was won by Williamson in a gruelling battle across 30.7 miles of hills from leader Ron Whiteman, who accepted the award on behalf of awarded a a 1 1 for "outstanding leadership" in creat standing patrol leader, while Aaron Miller won the award as his patrol at Ste. Marguerite.

ing, amending or organizing La Malbaie to Baie St. Paul. The Toronto ace covered it in 1:22.53. Dr. Douglas Ackman of the the outstanding first aider, and any phase of the patrol's ad Royal Victoria Hospital and Maurice Paquin of Mount Blanc The last lap between Baie St.

was presented the Dow Award for national medical advisor to the Canadian Ski Patrol was award his contribution to skiing safety Paul and Montmorency was won by Garon who broke loose from Clauser and Digangi to win with ministration. The award is open to any patroller, man or woman, including all members of the executive committee, who has helped administer the activities ed the Brading's Trophy for Special awards were presented to Richard Abrahamson, Georges a final sprint. outstanding service to the Canadian Ski Patrol System's Laur Williamson covered the total of the Laurentian Zone. Fiala, Dorothy Hayward, Kyra Emo, Marvin Granatstein and entian Zone by an individual or distance in 8:42.59, Le Page in organization outside the patrol. Hugh MacKenzie.

The Patroller of the Year awarded was won this year by Michel Gagnon, while the most outstanding Woman Patroller 8:43.48 and Garon in 8:44.35. Fontana Wins TORONTO CP) Don Fon St. Laurent Parks Planning Heavy Recreation Program tana, Canada's Davis Cup cap tain, won the men champion Simon Major, Director of the St to 56, the number of baseball and ship yesterday in the Wanless fastball teams in St. Laurent. Park Invitation singles tennis Laurent Parks and Playgrounds, is busy putting the finishing touches on the general recreation The recreation program covers tournament.

Fontana subdued a determined Frank Mott-Trille of a wide field of activities including programs for the coming season. track and field, handicrafts and Toronto 6-1, 7-5, 8-10 and 6-3. swimming. The outdoor swimming In the ladies' event, fourth- This summer program, carried out on 17 St. Laurent parks, gets under way with the registration of ranked Mrs.

Louise Brown of pool will be opened in conjunction with the start of the summer pro Port Credit upset third-ranked Mrs. Benita Senn of Toronto gram under the management of children at the parks around June 23. Pierre Mondor. It boasts a staff Working closely with the of 19, including lifeguards and reception personnel. The pool last 6-3, 6-3.

Saturday's semi-final results: Men's Single Fontana defeated Don Piatt, director, is Raymond Vidal, St. IB year catered to 73,000 persons in Laurent sports supervisor in chief. His particular interest is nine weeks. Toronto, 7-5, 6-0; Mott-Trille de the formation of new Fly and Patrick Dube has again been feated Gus Reinach 6-3, 6-2. Ladiet' Single Mrs.

Brown defeated Brenda Nunns, Toronto, 6-3, 6-0; Mrs. engaged as monitor in chief and in the past few weeks has held training sessions for the monitors Senn defeated Delia Freedhoff, to better qualify them to super American Beats Czech At Chess STOCKHOLM Wl Paul vise children's activities. City authorities have hired a physical training specialist to im from here on the resemblance Canadian Hospitality NEW YORK A friendly Hilton Hotel with beautiful air-conditioned rooms and suites. On fashionable Fifth Avenue, overlooking Central Park. Within walking distance of the mid-town business, shopping, theatre districts and the Coliseum.

Famous restaurants: The Columns and Trader Vic's. prove track and field activities Benko of New York defeated Miroslav Filip of Czechoslovakia 6-2, 6-3. Maemizo Wins Japan's Crown TOKYO UP) Second rank ed Takao Maemizo won the Jap and general physical fitness of youngsters. in 41 moves in the 16th round of the candidates chess tournament yesterday. Another innovation is the nomination of three district each of whom will be responsible for one area of the City.

The handicrafts phase of the The match between Bobby ris- anese Middleweight Boxing Championship by scoring a 10 cher, New York teen-ager, and Ewfim Geller of Russia was ad round decision over Champion THE Hachiro Tatsumi Sunday. Maemizo weighed 163 pounds journed after 44 moves with Fischer in a good position to take the match when it resumes today. Fischer and Benko also are recreation program will come in for a much bigger play this year with the decision of the city authorities to hire more specialists in this field. Tatsumi 167. 17 Neltta Vermettt, (enenl Mmtpr Stn Ave.

Utk St N. T. 22, N. For rtrvtlon-cll UNIv. 1-3301 Maemizo was an r.ggressor throughout the bout, lie stag scheduled to complete their I5tn gered the champion with a round adjourned match today.

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