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The Montreal Star from Montreal, Quebec, Canada • 17

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The Montreal Stari
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Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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17 HIE MONTREAL MAR MONDAY MUCH 4 I1 Austrian Wliiz Sweeps To Kandahar Honors By MAETI-E (THUS 'tha third romhinel prize fpr-n Kirby and ether pre meet fi'nr- tent run in the rionhi! plus Ur MOST TRLAIBLANT Mrrh Aitc put Date right Juhn Semmelink nf McGiU nl Bieder pint-iiied l( wlj lhj ra4la head I'eier Rm nf TremhUnt Austrian i the new Quebec of Austrian Martin Stroltx Pner time point battle for mp junior Kandhr ski champion Thr gentlemanly little fellow blew hot tha downhill on Saturday with two arinhltating run of 1353 and 3 331 to knock the roune record Into the anhran The old time 338S wa set in 1949 by France's George Panni-j sett Two slalom runs with a tip-iip rhythm )rtenlay of 111 4 1 16 4 clinched the combined crown fur Rieder over one of the finrii fields ever assembled for the annual Qk rlaoir Blond Jusephine Frandl another Auktrian visitor was a convincing winner in thr ladies sweeping the downhill slalom and combined Gigi Srguin of 'k Quebec City was runner-up fob lowed by Debbie Davis Middle-bury Dsgny Jorgensen of Trem- g-blsnt was the best in the open els ladies Andrl Mollerer the Austrian with the impressive advance no-j tires was pushed Into fmirthj place In the combined by two nifty racers Art Tom my of (Ntaws and Dive Jacobs vw a of St Lawrence University who jaia' Ji 'v mWI iNiwsHHL i VMI aT7 i Shi vs honor Semmetink had the edge ia the downhill anj Rvae ia tha slalom with Semmelink earning Till place in the combined and Ryan 9th spot one notch behind 1 Norilsk Hob Ciimour Quebec Tom Monaghan also got -into the first tea in the f-eld of close to 90 racers Miss Frandl waa over II second ahead of her field in lha downhill winning in three seconds flat to Gigi Seguina' It IT The Austrian girt had a distnet advance In the slalom too winning easily and pith a time that rmnpared favorably with many of the male The following are the standing in the crnnhinied showing FIS point scores: 1 Josl Rieder Austria 0 00 2 Art Tommy Ottawa 7 83 3 Dave Jacobs Ijwrence University 10 31: 4 i Andrl Mollerer Austria 1179 5 Martin St roll Austria 13 29 9 Peter Kirhv MrGill 1595 7 John Semmrltnk McGill 30 21 Rnh Ciimour Nordikt 2100 9 Trier Ryan Tremblant 32 66 'ifl Tom Monaghan Queher t'l'y ism 23 24 11 Jim Quarles Nnrdik i'- 26 29 13 Jn Huter Ijmberlost Hnlia- --el Hih-34Sl nils yC- I M''X'l finished second and third in the a rn as combined Tommy posted 2430-( 'Austrian Shows the Ladies IIoiv Done Josephine Frandl of Austria was the class of the field in the Quebec Kandahar at ML Tremblant She is shown skimming down the slopes to win the slalom She also grabbed the downhill to take the combined honors and give the Austrians a sweep of the races ws-stwitiEs Rosemounl If'niA nu nt in iimimr aiumi 11 Art Ti der in the downhill Su1aT ill Veil IceTltW waa second with 2372 and 2384 at umn aai i i Tommy however atreaked back I Rosemounl Youth Club broke in Ihe 50-eate closelv knit flag i-'i-omm am Ihe weat end' monopoly in tha run in 1212 and 1209 to take minor hockey playoff yesler- second this time lo the aneedvw MjM day when they trounced SL Laurent Sabres 73 at the Rieder and clinch hia combined VIOW I jglfl rniHtl Auitra Mini 174 Sport Sounding II nos II on in I 'or vldoit i HimI Filifkr runner-up posiliun Mollerer In a deperate al i mi rjRti'n 4 1 Verdun Auditorium to win tho mi I a Ivia 110 I AWHiwnum i win mid mj 4 pin Hki jav i jo' mptmiinliijin Juvenile chom tempt to unset Rieder went all i i-m nimvrt na I jurnne rn out in the bitlinjf the! ih pimhip steep pilches with abandonment1 wtvsi The new champion won the and as classy a bio-swing as ever I besl-in-lhree aeriea in straight seen hereabout On a sharp left -A Tumy' ii uu Imea turn half way down he aide- i s-w In two other island playoffs i-kuiM Ur Jsa nruiiMr Kin a the Kandahar Austrian skier Josl Riinlgr clutches the Quebec Kandahar Trophy after scoring a clean sweep in the 1957 race on the weekend at ML Tremblant Rieder who won the downhill slalom and combined events also set a new Kandahar trail record Wevkentl ltcsiiKv on the wrekend Town of Royal Red Wings edged Loyola Maple 1-eafs 2 1 Saturday to square their final mosquito seif Molterer fell recovered and SV-isim A ea at 1-1 Trenholme Rnyala sixtled the rest of the wav but oni i-s is i- houneed hark to knot thrir ban- could do no better than 8th jnjTrt I am linl 'ih Notre Dame de the slalom standing i anm -rsiai him i Bois Franc Uisirs yesterday Dave Jaeoh was the aurprise when they walloped the SL parkage nf the 1957 race nahhing KiJ ii I nit 1 lumrent 73 SATURDAY HOCKEY Natienat league Detroit 1 Canadiens 5 New York 3 Boston 2 Chicago 4 Toronto 3 Ameriran League Buffalo 3 Providence 3 Rochester 3 Hershry 1 Cleveland 6 Springfield 1 Minor Playoffs I Mosquito Mount Royal Red Wings 2 Loyola Maple Leafs 1 (Best two-in-three Jaland final tied 1-1) Western League Victoria 2 Seattle 3 Vancouver 1 New Westminster 4 Kdmonton 4 Calgary 2 Winnipeg 0 Brandon 7 BASKETBALL ('allege Sealer Queen's 73 McGill 61 Western 60 Assumption Univ 69 Toronto 87 McMaster 57 Lakeahare Tauraey Point 8L Charles BC 44 Lakeshore 63 Westmount 59 Northend Pals 46 YESTERDAY HOCKEY National league Canadiens 2 Boston 5 Detroit 1 New York 1 Toronto 0 Chicago 0 Ameriran league Cleveland 3 Trovidenre 4 Jlershey 2 Rochester 1 Springfield 6 Buffalo 9 Quebec league Chicoutimi 1 Royals 1 Three Rivers 0 Shawinigan 4 Metropolitan Junior Verdun 9 Lakeshore 3 SC Laurent 5 Lachine 1 NDG 7 L'Abord-a Plouffe 1 Fronlenars 9 Snowdon 3 Nationale 3 Victorias 0 Minor Playoffs Bantam Trrnholme Royals 7 St Laurent 3 (Rest two in three Island final tied 1-1) Juvenile Rosemounl 7 St Laurent Sabres 2 (Rosemount wins beat two-in-three island final 2-0) 1-aurier Cup Ottawa 0 Marlboro 0 IS IN Lachine Maroon and Snowdon Ponsards will decide their battle for the fourth playoff position in the Metropolitan Junior Hockey league when they see action in tonight's doubleheader at the Forum Snowdon with a nne point ad vantage meet Iakrhnre Flyers in Ihe first game while Maroons go against Nat innate in the see ond 1-achine'i only hopes He in a victory over Nats and a loss by Snowdon A Snowdon win In the first game will deride Ihe issue regardless of the outcome of the Lachine Nationale game The league winds up ila schedule Wednesday night with a double at Verdun Auditorium In yesterday's action Verdun defeated Lake-shore 93 at lumh-ine Yvon Lamarche scored three limes while Gerry Sharpe and Andre Roy rlirked for two apiece and singletons went to Clauda Genereux and Jack Bowman Boh Mrt'nol Boh Picard and Kd lly-(lurk tallied for Flyers In an evening doubleheader at St I-aurrnt Arena the Jets defeated Lachine while NDG Monarch crushed L'Abord-a-Plouffe 71 Vic Rainvllle picked up two goals and three assists for Jets Real Trepanier Claude Tougas and Andre Samson got one each Russ Whitehuuse scored for Lachine in the second game Kfilh Conklin scored two while single goals were tallied by Dwanr Byers Jim Mi-Cool Barry lielisle Waym Freitag and Claude Fuurnel For L'Ahnrd-a Pierre Lagacs was tha lone marksman Royals Run Home vStrcak Willi Tie Againsl Lions Phil Renaulil freshman roach Ray Frederick handled 29 MORRIS MINOR 1000's WINNING PERFORMANCE IN THE RECENT INTERNATIONAL WINTER RALLY PROVES BEYOND A DOUBT THAT YOU JUST CAN'T BEAT THE MORRIS MINOR FOR TRUE CAR VALUE i In ptadneiag parfact Kara in the Winter Rally the Matos Miaar 1000 ant-parfarmad all ether tars le its claia 1 greater camplimant sen be paid te the Mnrtis Miner then thia nvthantw lettar received by Mr 6 Hendnraen General Manager af Caaka Talade Maters tram the driver af Marti Miner (he aaly car in lew data atartiaf tram Maatraal te taniplafa the 1400 mile Rally with parfact scare in thp Quebec Hockey League had his Chicoutimi Chicks going like champions yesterday afternoon for a 1-1 stalemate with the Royal at the Forum 'Nowadays it would appear that a visiting tram has a chance to shots in the Chicoutimi cordage eight less than MeNeiL Referee Len Corriveau railed only six minor penalties and none figured in the scoring The draw left Royals three points back of tho Chicks in the John Lewis Re-clcclcd At Whitlock 12 lf February JT require a courage of particular nature to venture at this Umt the thought that fur the next few days at least there ara inma people in Ihia magical city not inclined to consider the Canadiens Detroit male fur the National Hockey League chain plnnahip a the last word in aporta It la a (act though that a guy jnnla at the calendar and ia reminded that the pirk of Canaria's furleri alart throwing forks at Kingston Arena today In quest of a national title And what tiring a glint to ryes at least is fhst for the first time since the historic was started In 1935 a rink from Ihia city ia rated by experts as an interesting wager In win it all It me hasten to point nut at this time that when the term 'expert' la used I separate myself from the group The wonders of curling see foreign lo me and it ia a failing that must be corrected anme day On hand though to watch theke men from across (he country do tricks with a rock and broom la this newspaper's sports director Harold Atkina and it la his feeling that Weldon and kia associate should be considered very good bet" tn embrace the big prize MefdeM Mrangef Ts brier 1 be says "if Caledonians should coma through this back-breaking five-day terira it would mark the greatest rurling achievement by a Montreal rink since some of those old irons men like Willie Brown Trail Lyle the liutrhin-sons end others were considered the equal of any curlers in the world However the irons game was strictly a Quebec and district game Nowhere else in the world were the irons used and as a result It until the granites developed Into vogue here after the war yean has the east really been on tho same footing as tha western sharpshooters" But to return to Weldon there is support In hla direction because he Is no stranger tn the brier Twice before in 1951 and 1953 the Weldon name has hcrr lnvolved in the historic competition Ilia third Bill Ixaat-' played with him on the '53 challenge When Weldon lust nut in a playoff for the title The oilier members nf hia rink are Art Hulclungame and Alouette footballer Bruce Coulter "On paper" says Harold "this quartet ran mafrh anything In the Brier field Weldon ia an outstanding skip and Ixaara is ronsldereri one of the best thirds in lha country Hutchfngame and Coulter are consistent men in (heir positions and all of them ara tuned In the rlgnra nf serious competition They hava youth and condition on (heir aide and in this tournament tha lO game round-robin calls for the utmost in stamina" Alamiat Grey 4 'up Cliwllenifi gO with the partying just inning in that stern penitentiary town a word now about annual meeting of the Canadian Bugby Union which in anme quarters could be considered nothing mora than a wake for the Ontario Rugby Football Union It waa meeting largely distinguished by the decision lo kill (he constitutional right to challenge for the Grey Cup and the screaming from places like Toronto where sentiment flowers for tha group probably will be awesome to behold for the next day or or maybe three There will he some sympathy for (he ORFU There will be rrirs that the minor group is being kicked -from goal post to goal post by what one writer has called their pompous big brothers There will be astonishment that the professional leagues can now llirtate when Ihe ORFU is ready to challenge for (he Cup But it js inconceivable to believe that even the most optimistic of the Visitors could have expected a decision nlhcr than the one handed down And 11 strikes me that surely thr ORFU-must accept a lhare of Ihe hlimr for Ihe decision The provision giving the group the right to challenge for the Grey Cup was inserted into the CRU constitution in T9M That year Balmy Reach challenged Ihe western champion and lost 2(15 and Fdmonton defeated Kitchener Waterloo 39 6 the following year In 1954 Ihe ORKU permitted Ihe west tn negotiate itself nut nf the obligation and that's when the ORFU erred to its eternal sorrow' league Mieiild Have Nlayetl In Plelare JF the Ontario group nursed serious visions nf nne day developing intn a stern challenger for the Cup they were ill-advised to barter their right to challenge in exchange for a few dollars The understanding is I hat 35000 changed hands when the ORFU decided to withdraw temporarily in 1955 and again last year and it would appear chum that absence dersn't always make th? heait grow fonder It's only one nun's opinion but the feeling here is that if the ORKU had insisted on remaining in the Grey Cup picture in and '56 their status wouid have been a much happier one today One of the Ontario delegates was quoted on Saturday as saying that the derision to kill the constitutional right of the ORKU to challenge for the Grey Cup as -possibly "the most unfair ruling that's ever hern put through" He added: "I can't reconcile my thinking lo the thinking of ihe other leagues (Big Four and Western Conference) concerning (he ORKU which has done so much for football in the last 75 year What do we have to do to gel hack? Who will estah1ih a Only lime will tell and my contention is that if the ruling was unfair the ORKU should look to its own leaders and start wondering out loud why their own men initially planted Ihe idea nf separating the league Troin the Grey Cup picture Rrraii'e- a surely as they voted against ihe dec sion at this annual meeting of Ihe CRU they voted lor it whrn thry decidrd to wi'hdrxw from the competition two years ago tie Elmer Lack's tippy team atraCe for second place behind the home but it requires a super pace-setting Quebee Aees Each effort to win- Anyway no club team has nine games left on the hai been able to do it in the last schedule 12 games Royals will have defenceman Yesterday the season's top Bud McPherson back for tomnr-crowd of 5826 came out to see row night's game against Quebec how Royals have been doing it' at the Forum and for the return They found a very good answer game at Chicoutimi on Thursday in the goal where Gerry McNeil night Big Bud completed a stopped 37 shots from he three-game atint with Rochester steamed-up Sagueneena through lot the American League yester-three regular periods and the day overtime The only one that Gerry didn't atop came from Jackie Ledair Male in the second period on foray with Fern Perreault and To-night Mr CrohT14M-t-iL4 2154 St Catharine S- 1Mf Ui mnua We I (- 7 Miaar I and at pH rW i tha Rally envared nj (aaditma The A raids I Jaiily hifhnV --J mad PT'W dlin( 'much aur erafed i pi ffeSS -r: titan ni gasnlm (fc collfnftiM drm( Thf lirm -J tab riirs r( Tbeh-dy DP act 4 rnntinunus driving iy and "a raads nr Del Topoll Leriair has played three games with the Chirks since being sent to them by Canadiens jin the Stan Smrke deal and it's mnre than coincidence that the cluh has been on the- upawing since he reported The Chirk outshot Royal in I akftShOrft every period except the first in WiiMfiMWii a fast-moving Kelly I Burnett banged home Andre! l-n- Corriveau' rebound for Royals' I L' UI1I tha middle frame and LflCIHIl ndllOnal jf01 ln Penis Johns nn Ar Ross St Croix JOHN' LEWIS SEE AND DRIVE THE MORRIS TODAY AT COOKE TOLEDO MOTORS LTD 2134 ST CATHERIME ST WEST (Near the Fenim) CL 3561 And Af The faffawinf Daaien: John Lewis wai re-eleeied President of Whitlock Golf Club fcUir lfd lhini up at tha annual meeting Jxcque Dealaurien drew Mm-e Mhm UK iMm Other Officers appointed were: 11 Mit Me Tkki e'chdi Vice-President Hodgson jHonorary Treasurer Ian -Craig Honorary Secretary i Merrick Honorary President Hutchison Honorary Auditor A Bennrtt CA Directors I Craig Darling 'Hodgson Lewis Mor-- rison Kent Merrick Putnam Walsh Richard White WUron i I Welch: Advisory Committee A Darling Clegg Foster Irving Mathews lyall Gray A Shaw and Dr Shipley I The following were appointed 'Chairmen of Committees: Fm-' afire Ian Craig: House -Putnam Greens Wilson: Bmliling Desmond WaNh: Mein-hcr-hip II llodMin Parlirv 'J Kent Entertainment Morrison: Mairh ard Handicap -Fred Hodgson Cluh Captain Fred Hndgon Assistant Cluh Captain Wilfred Datidxon 1.

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