European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - November 1, 1958, Darmstadt, Hesse Saturday november 1, 1958 the stars and stripes Page 19 Bruins beat Black Hawks to gain 2d Boston up three goals in a 91-second Span of the first period carried the Boston Bruins to a 5-2 win Over the Chicago Black Hawks and into second place in the National hockey league thursday night. The Bruins in the habit of Stag ing Frank Merriwell Type finishes this season began things a bit earlier with goals by Johnny Bucyk Don Mckenney and Jerry Toppazzini Midway through the opening stanza. The Victory before 12,073 Garden fans lifted Boston one Point Over the new York rangers five behind league leading Montreal and extended Chicago s wingless skein to six. Toppazzini s six footer at 10 01 of the first period was his seventh goal of the Campaign and tied him with Maurice rocket Richard for the league leadership in that department. Boston s other goals came in the third Frame by Flem ing Mackell and Leo Labine. Sloan Insko score both Black Hawk tallies came with the Bruins shorthanded. To Sloan picked up his sixth at 12 23 of the first period after Leo Boivin went off for Elbow checking Eric a Cserenko while Elmer Vasko netted a 30-foot screened shot at11 05 of to final period with Jim Morrison sit ing out a holding Call. Bucyk s 12-foot or at 8 30 of the first period was followed 38 seconds later by Mckenney s poke from just to the left of the net. Top Pazzini tallied 53 seconds later on a six footer that whistled Between goalie Glen Hall s legs. Larry Reg in set up the prettiest goal of the night in the last period. The Boston Winger stick handled past defens Eman Pierre Pilot inc enter ice and passed off to Labine just in front of the net As Vas Kowas double teamed Labine scoring. Wings 4, rangers 1 Detroit a Gordo Howe broke a six game goal drough and his Detroit red wings took a a repossession of third place in he National Lockey league thursday night with a 4-1 Triumph Over the new York rangers. Howe s goal was Detroit s fourth but it. Chilled All Ranger comeback Hopes Early in the third period. The big right Winger had not scored a goal since he got two of them oct. 12 against the rangers. Johnny Wilson got an easy re bound goal in the first period and sent Detroit ahead and Andy Bath Gate tied it for new York Early inthe second with a 15-footer after taking a pass from Camillo Henry. Norm Ullman broke the tie for Detroit at the 12 05 Mark of the second period and Marcel Prono Vost made it 3-1 later in the period with a 40-foot screen shot. It was Pronovost s second goal of the sea son and equalled the Detroit de Senseman s total for last year. Howe applied the clincher when he took a pass at the new York Blue line Drew goalie Gump wors 1 Ley out of the net and slipped. Home an easy Backhander. Look out Ole miss Here comes the Psi Hackfield com posed of from left quarterback Warren Kohl right half Johnny trial verdict awaited in Grid card Case Robinson fullback ,1. W. Brodnax and left half Billy Cannon. The undefeated tigers play unbeaten Mississippi saturday. Ai photo Mejt. To delay action on student Ann Arbor Mich. Up the University of Michigan indicate thursday it will take no disciplinary action toward the seven Stu dents charged with participating in football card rackets until their trials have been concluded. Dean of men Walter b. Rea said he did t anticipate that we will do More than interview these men in the Rea said officials of the City police department will meet wit Michigan administrators Early next week to discuss facts pertinent to the Case but he emphasized that the University planned no investigation of its own until after the interference i Lanned we do not want to interfere wit the police investigation Rea said. He said after the guilt or innocence of the seven including first string fullback Tony Rio and basketball Captain Jack Lewis had been determined by the courts the cases would be referred to the school s judiciary Council for further action. Meanwhile in Detroit police or dered the arrest of All persons found in Possession of fool Ball be cards. By rounding up citizens who patronize the ring they said we Hope to smash the operation. Although Detroit police said they had found the illegal cards carried by some students at Wayne univer sity and Denby High school they believed the students obtained the cards from outside sources rather than from student Sellers. Early thursday an effigy of bar Ion Huthwaite 20-year-old Michigan Junior from Detroit was found hanging on the Campus. Huthwaite with Philip Munck 20, Saginaw Mich., were the student newspaper reporters who aided police in their investigation. Huthwaite and Munck joined Horing to push tickets and get in formation on How the group of crated. Wednesday Huthwaite was granted police Protection after he said he received several threatening Telephone Calls. Besides Rio and Lewis the five students charged with participating in the ring profits by which have been variously estimated Between $3,500 and $10,000 weekly were Carl Rise Man 21, Detroit associate sports editor of the Michigan daily Mike Dodgson grand rapids Mich. Nick Milea Ecorse Mich. John Miller Utica Mich., and Durwood Collins Houston. All were charged with Selling the tickets at. $1 each a Misdemeanour for which conviction could mean a maximum penalty of 90 Days in jail and or a $100 Fine. Gambling probe moves to Eastern Michigan Ann Arbor Mich. A cleanup of an alleged Campus foot Ball gambling Racket spread to nearby Eastern Michigan College thursday As police arrested their eighth student. Charles suspended by Texas for bad showing in Dallas go showing in your bout Fleeman in d a 1 1 a s night oct. 27. Austin Tex. Up former heavyweight Champion pizza Dcharles was ordered indefinitely suspended thursday because of his poor showing in n monday night bout in Dallas. The suspension was ordered Boalton Erickson supervisor of the boxing and wrestling division of the Texas Bureau of labor Statis tics. This is to notify you Erick son said in a letter to Charles that upon the recommendation of Dep Uty commissioner Sammy George of Dallas you Are suspended indefinite wit i Donnie on monday this action is taken not Only for the Best interest of boxing but also for your own health Erickson rot e Charles. George had recommended suspension of Charles because he withheld word of a painful ankle injury from the examining doctor and because his ineffective showing Hurt boxing in Dallas. Charles was felled in the sixth round by Floc Man. Teasly from boxing because of poor slight heavyweight Champion. Smith paces cards to 7-2 Victory Over japanese All stars Nagoya Japan up Bobby Gene Smith normally a Light hitting outfielder slammed a Homer two doubles and a single in four times at Bat thursday and led the St Louis cardinals to a 7-2 Victory Over a team of japanese All stars. First baseman Joe Cunningham also hit a Homer in helping the cards win their fourth game against one defeat on their current tour of Japan. This was the first time on the tour that the cards hit two homers in one game. Cunningham s blast was his second of the trip. Stan Musial failed to hit in his first three times at Bat then walked. A crowd of 20.00 1 watched the Gante at Shunichi stadium. Larry Jackson shut out the All stars on five hits during the first six innings and the was relieved by Jim Brosnan. Outfielder Kazuhiro Yamauchi hit a Homer off Brosnan in the hit his Homer with the bases empty in the second off Star or Hiroomi Oyne. A right hander. The cards outfielder then doubled in the fourth hit a run producing single in the sixth and drove in a third run with a double in the eighth. Smith topped off his performance by giving the japanese fans a thrill in the eighth. He raced Home from third base after the had caught a foul Fly and the Al stars failed to cover Home plate. Cunningham hit his Homer off Oyne with a Man on base in the fourth to give St. Louis a 3-0 Lead. The cards then bombarded Motoji Fujita yom Iuri giants right hander who was voted the Central league s most valuable player in the eighth. They rapped Fujita for three straight hits and one run. A wan ant was issued charging David Martin 19, an Eastern Michigan Sophomore from Detroit with engaging in an illegal occupation in connection with the sell ing of football cards. Martin was arrested by stat police at. The request of Ann Arbor police who have been investigating football gambling for five weeks. Seven University of Michigan students including two varsity athletes were arrested on the same charge tuesday. The seven stood mute at their arraignment wednesday before municipal judg Francis l. O Brien who set their trial dates for next month. Martin will be arraigned before Brien Friday. Eastern Michigan is located i Ypsilanti about six Miles East of Here. Ann Arbor police detective Eugene staudenmaier who asked he warrants against All eight students declined to say if there was a tie Between gambling activities on the two campuses. Baseball vet turns 89 Holyoke mass. A Jack Doyle old time major league base Ball player quietly observed his 89th birthday Here. For 70 year Doyle a native of Kila Roglin county Kerry Ireland has been connected with organized baseball. To still scouts for the Chicago cubs. Knickerbockers place
