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1 MONDAY. MARCH 28, 1951 THE OTTAWA JOURNAL 23 Carole Jane Pachl Retains Senior Figure Skating rown Wins Despite Injured Back Jackson 2nd in Senior Men's OALT, Oat, March 21 Carol Jan Pachl of Um Ottawa Minto Bkatlng- Club Saturday night succestf ully dt fended her senior women's Canadian figure skating crown despite an injured back and a determined challenger who al mo-t beat her In the Una The batUe between -the 17 -old Montrealer and Ann Johnston of Toronto climaxed the three-day Canadian figure akatlng championship meet which ended Saturday Bevr-nty-seren akatera competed for champlonahlp tltlea In the event which drew near 'capacity crowds to Oalt arena Prlday and Saturday night. Winner by Less Than I feints. The CsechosIoTaklan born champion edged the 18-year old Miss Johruton by leu than fire points on total score. The margin was almost the Mmi alter the compulsory; figures on which competitors earn percent of their total Both (Iris worked cautiously In the free-tkatlng event before a crowd ot 2,500 In an attempt to avoid any mistake which might decide the dlt- ference.

The Toronto skater, now a fashion model, waa neck-and-neck with Miss Pachl during the free akatlng event. The two rivals placed sixth and se renth in the Olympics last month. Immediately alter the end of the event, Miss Pachl left the rink to receive another Injection of anaesthe tic She Injured vertebrae during Olympic competitions and had to withdraw from world competitions. She Is to be put Into a cast next week to allow the injury to heal. The crowd was tens as, Judges called out final marks of the two skaters the vent.

SnelUng Retains Title. In the senior men's Charles SnelUng of Toronto retained his title In a convincing win over three- challengers, all of them former Junior champions. Snelllng went Into the final -with a 45-polnt lead from compulsory figures. A new potential champion emerged, however, In the tiny figure of 15-year-old Donald Jackson of Ottawa, Bis fast, snappy free-skating perform Needles Sets Track Mark In Winning Florida Derby M1AML Pla, March Plorida-born Needles threaded his way around the Oulf-stream Park track Saturday to win the $145,400 Florida Derby tn 1.48 1-5, one second better than the previous track record. Dino Loot's Count Chick finished second and Calumet Perm's Plntor Lea was third.

The Victory for Needles, who earlier won the Flamingo stamped, him as the most promising colt tor the Kentucky Derby. -Last at the Start Under 1 IT pounds with Jockey David Xrb la the saddle. Needles waa last at the start and ninth among the M-three-year-olds at the end of six fur-' longs. Then he started to move and won by three-quarters ot a length. Winding Way Perm's Golf Act was fourth and Oeorge D.

Wldeners Tellarlan fifth in the Celtic Reaches Cup Finals By Defeating Clyde 2-1 LONDON, March 38 CelUc reached the Scottish Football Association Cup finals Saturday, defeating Clyde 3-1 to avenge the defeat tt suffered In last year's final. In the, other half of the seml-flnali Hearts and Ralth Rovers played a goalless draw Edinburgh and will have to replay Wednesday. final Is scheduled for April 31. 1 TIM Celtic-Clyde game was before 65.000 tans at Olasgow's Hampden Park Stadium. All the scoring was in the first tialf with a penalty goal by Celtic fullback Mike Haoghney settling uie outcome.

In the English League first division race, Manchester United strueexed a 1-0 victory over Bolton Wanderers and Bialntalned its five-point lead over Blackpool which won 3-1 at Birmingham. English FA Cup finalist i A goal la the '30th minute by centre-forward Tommy Taylor gave Manchester Its victory before a crowd of ance moved him to second from third place la the earlier Two JX teenagers. Barbara Wagner, IT, and Robert Paul, IB, won the senior pairs title after the 1855 champions withdrew from the event. They scored five firsts for a decisive win' over two other couples. Prances Defoe and Norris Bowden of Toronto, long-time Canadian 'Cham plons, an nounced a few minutes before the start of the event they would not defend their title.

The Toronto couple, who announced earlier this year-they would retire from competitive skating, said they felt it was unwise to defend the title be cause of the uncertainty or their future plans. Tour Canadian champions were erowaed during the final day of the meet Senior Dance Winners. Jeffery and Llndls Johnston of London, Ont, won the senior dance Canadian championship. Elaine Protheroe and William Trimble of Winnipeg took first in the waits competition. Oeraldlne Teuton and WU Ham McLachlan, Hamilton and Toronto, won the 10-step Cana dian lee dance championship.

Beverley Joanne Orr and Hugh Smith of Toronto won the Junior Canadian lea dance title. Id ward Collins of Ottawa won the Junior men's title and Margie Cropland of Calgary the Junior women a In earlier competition. Baturday, skaters, officials and their parents attended a luncheon given by the city of Oalt They were presented with pins bearing the elty crest SMkr Mn'l Statin. Charta BiwIUns. Toronte IMS TS Donald Jackson.

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Carol Jno ISlT.tt Ann onnnoo. -loronio lon.T Sonja Com. Calaary 1WOS1 Pamala Willmaa. Vancouver 1419.11 Karon Dixon. Calsarr 144 114 Official rcsulla in.lha Junior eaaeo otrcnt: Bovwrioy Joanne orr arm Hush Smith.

Toronto 1344 a Elalno Protrxroc and WU- Itam Trimblo. Wlnnlre 131 -a Petty Brown ana nod McDonald. Toronto 1114 4. Mlaa Svata atarob and Mink Staroba. Toronto til mile and a furlong feature.

The previous track record was held Jointly by Harmonica, Battlefield and Admiral's 8trlde. Betting favorite all the way at to i. Needles paid 13.40, M-20 and In the $3 mutueis. Count Chick paid $31.10 and 111 while-the show price on Plntor Lea was $4.30. Heaping Right Sixth.

T. Au Orlssomt Reaping Right, winner of the Louisiana Derby, was sixth and Res Ellsworth's Like Magic finished seventh. Calumet's Fabius was eighth, Natalie Lynch's Nan's Mink ninth and Wilson Tiger Wander 10th. Needles, bought tor $30,000 by Jackson Dudley and Bonnie Heath In January, 1054, boosted bis total winnings to $338,605. including $139,803 as a two- year-old and $208,400 this Win' ter.

46.114. With six games left In the schedule. United appears fairly sure of finishing In first Manchester fans are hoping for a double triumph In the PA Cup and league play. Manchester City, which meets Birmingham In the cup final at Wembley May 5, lost 3-1 Saturday at Tottenham, Aston Villa, defeated 3-1 at Luton, Is still at the bottom of the table facing relegation to the second division. United, second last with 36 points, one mor than Aston Villa, lost 3-0 at home to Arsenal.

BRUINS EDGE BEAVERS. SAINT JOHN, NB, March 36. CP) Boston Bruins of the National Hockey League edged Saint John Beavers. Atlantic Coast Senior League title holders. 4-3 in an exhibition gam her Saturday night Journal Want quick results.

Ads bring AT TOUR IICK'AND CALL MOM COAST TO COAST Revolving Knives Cat Oat Tree Reais, Oreas. Debris. rOto rooter service of ottawa CE2-8417 apa a MpaJM i RETAIN TITLES Carol Jane Pachl of Montreal, and Charles SnelUng of Toronto, hold their trophies after they retained their Leafs Victims Continued frees Page 32, Cot 7. would shoot How and Lindsay If they played. Detail 13 Extra Men.

It was Howe who carried Sloan Into the 'boards at De troit Thursday night when he- broke his right shoulder blade. Police detailed 13 extra men, plalnclothesmen at the Oar-dens Just In case. Neither coach, Jimmy Skinner of the Wings and King Clancy of Leafs, would make any predictions about the fourth game. "Naturally I'd like to see us take it tn four Skinner commented. "But Leafs are liable to break out" Said Clancy: "Well wait and see." Although Lindsay killed the Leafs with that overtime goal, he gave much of the credit to Ooldham.

"He did all the Ted He got the puck out of the comer." Ooldham'sjomment: had to end It up fast I don't get paid for overtime. Lineups: Detroit OoaL Rath Sofoaee. Goldhara. Pronovoat. KUr.

Hlllman. HolUiafworth; forwards. PavaLich. Howo, lindaar. Dolroechio.

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Tor. Crash too. NY Journal WsrJt- Ads bring qulck results. Reds Win Pennant, Open Playoffs Against Buffalo By lalue hm. The pennant-winning Provi denee Reds, who closed out the regular American Hockey.

League season In a blaze of goals and glory, open the Calder Cup playoffs tomorrow night against the "third-place Buffalo Bison at. Providence. The other best-of-flre semi' final aeries. matching the runner-up Pittsburgh Hornets against the fourth -place Cleveland Barons, will not start until Thursday night at Pitts burgh. Providence clinched the pen nant Baturday night against Springfield, and then downed the Indians again, Sunday night In one of the wildest-scoring games ot the season.

Ten goals were scored in the first period aa the Reda took a 8-4 lead. Springfield tied the scor with two In the middle period, but Camllle Henry's second goal of the gam won It for the Reds late In the Paul Larlvee and Ken Da vies also scored twice for Providence, while B1U Matthew and Do McMurdy turned In "doubles for Springfield. In other regular season wlndups, Buffalo gained an uphill 8-3 victory over Her shey and Pittsburgh edged Cleveland, 6-4, on a goal by Bob Sollnger after only eight seconds' of overtime. FINAL STANDINGS. OF OA Fta OTortdonoa 4S 11 Ktl Plttabursh 41 IT 4 171 1ST SO Buffalo It SO 3 140 SO 01 Clvvaland II 1 1U 131 Maniioy IS ie SIS 171 44 SPECIAL OFFER during EASTER SKI HOLIDAY Oar Ski Srkool wis altaw kalf rata on rroop an wiaaai; 4 laaaona, SS.S4.

a Joy Syrlaf Skllaf at Ma haotl JASPER-IN-QUEBEC- P.O. Boa IMS. St. Dooai, Qao, Caa. Tal.

ST ftllOVH ImIi fftf Wtt fraai iiwa till Bight I Pahnolive bearrl-sonenmg oils wiM your whnktrs riM down to ttia leL You fst a ckanar. oeaer, wngfTHetting iBSve sIMty shsv I SUCCESSFUL DOCTORS PilEFEit PALfaiOtlVE SHAVES 1 -syr I1. So imoorli ff Cj "Foitotl otilh s(orir ywtr PAUKSUYI PAlkSLIYI txcsnms sun um-iun Fangio Winner of Florida Br CALke HOLANBV, 8EBRINO. Pla, March II OIP) Worlds champion Juan Manuel Panglo Sunday was officially declared winner of the Florida international grand prtx of endurance sports car race, but the Argentine speedster appeared too concerned about an Injured countryman to be in a mood for celebrating. Hours before the official award ceremony, Panglo was up and calling at the hospital to check the condition of his good friend Carlos Mendite-guy, who narrowly scaped death when his Maeeratl over turned.

Doctors permitted Panglo to chat briefly with the Injured driver and Panglo appeared greatly relieved to learn Men- dlteguy'a condition was listed as "good despite a possible skull fracture. Set Track Record. Panglo and his co-driver Walerbury Skier Wins Giant Slalom ATTSFIELO. Vt March 38. VP BUly Woods, IT.

of Waterbury. Vt, Sunday the first annual new England Kandahar giant slalom race. His time for the lYi miles course was 2231, 310 ot a second faster than Olympic skier Billy Beck ot Kingston, RL Tom Barbeaut, a Canadian skiing for the Totem Ski Club, waa 12th with a time of 3.48.T. In the women's competition. Andrea Mode of Montreal, the Canadian women Kanda har champion, finished 13th among IT entries with a time of 3.513..

The winner a Katherln Rent, Cox, IJ0.9. SprfeuAcld IT 4S I 111 17 14 CALBCB PLAYorPS. SWIaa A aUal-aro. Marrk ST. BufTaaa ot PtuililaiMo Marrft 3S, Buffalo at Protridoneo; afap-ai at tn- Aprll 1.

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Two laps behind were their teammates In another factory-entry Ferrari. Lulgl Muaso of Italy, and Harry Bchell of Paris, France. In third place was a D-Jaguar driven by Jack Ir lex of Indianapolis, Ind, and Bob Swelkert the American champion making hla first appearance an International sports ear event Hawthara Farced Oat. The D-Jaguar's success was consolation for the Jaguar factory team, which saw Its star performer Hawthorn forced out of the race In the last two hours by bad brakes. Hawthorn, paired with Irish driver Desmond Tittprlngton, had fought Pangio for first place, most of the distance.

with the lead see -sawing back and forth during pit stops. An Aston-Martln, driven by Carroll Bhelby-and Roy Sal' vadorrl, waa fourth, followed closely by a Maseratl, piloted by Jean Behra and Plero TaruftL Fifty-nine of the world's best drivers dashed for their cars in the colorful Mans start Twelve hours later only 34 ot the original starting field re mained. H'i mm How trim, how smart the new Ritchie stylin js for Spring. Designed with dash, fashioned with'aewtu car rrom fin lesthera In the Ritchie range of fittings there's a pair mad spedslly (or you. So see your Ritchie dealer right away.

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The wiiwlng car was driven by Hana Herrmann and Count Wolfgang" von Tripps. Another Porsche, driven by Jack McAfe and Peter Lovely, waa second. SIMOIIUU. W'TJitrnsrter I 49.95 to 79.50 EASTER DELIVERY DOWNTOWN JUdiaoat wast svo Wallmttoti at At- CES-1221- CES-tm STORE CT3-IS21 CEI-4U1 STORE CFJ-4U7 LTD. CE8-4I11 CO.

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