ae ee a be "By W. R. WHEATLEY [+ w. ill Head has seen since he took ge of the clinic in 1948. Head has treated not only ockey players but athletes from for: all sorts of in- Pioneered methods accepted. He has is treated private patients for pus types of iliness. More re- ntly he has had remarkable ecess, under medical approval, h asthma cases. DRST CASES In Bill’s experience the worst juries—exc’ t those that might > termed freak accidents to Le- and Geoffrion—were those pred by Elmer Lach. The for- great centre of Montreal Ca- iens at one time or another } a skull fracture, a. severe PR ssion and fractures of the pk and jaw. The mishaps to Leclair and frion still cause Bill to shud- SS ee a ae Oe oe ee ee ee gee “ r Jackie Leclair, Boom Boom ere Real Dramatic Cases Tubois aelped Geoffrion, staggering and clutch- ing his abdomen, into the clinic. There was no doctor on hand. first Geoffrion x z. smal] intestine,”’ says Head. ‘Before he ollapsed, un- “T hope I never have such Nothing conscious, he asked for a priest. Special In Norris Offer By JACK SULLIVAN Canadian Press Staff Writer _; thi ‘Jim Norris isn’t the great bene- tor, after all. A week ago, the 52-year-old hillionaire owner of Chicago ; Hawks handed each player -unsigned cheque for $3,350 ith instructions to “‘bring them ck to me after you win the cup d I'll sign them" At that time, > Hawks had lost the first two mes of the Stanley Cup semi- series to Montreal Cana- Chicago sports writers hailed prris’ gesture as one of the big- pst psychological moves in hoc- y history. A bonus of $3,350 to Hawk player, statisticians ie first man to try to buy hock-| ~~ y's most prized trophy. im 1910, Ambrose O’Brien, ngel of the Renfrew Millionaires s. In O'Brien's day, when the dol- ir wasn't as bloated as it is nd when admission charges to : games was 30 cents, O’Brien ame up with a gimmick. In the ason’s final game he 00 to be divided among Ren- ew players for every goal ered against Ottawa and $50 te fe scorer. IDN’T WIN CUP Millionaires won 17-2, the flam- yyant O’Brien from. Antigonish, S., paid out $2,560, but Ren- ew didn’t win the cup. h went _ Montreal Wanderers, first- ace finishers of the National ockey Association who, under les ofthe day, automatically The situation at the time was 8; Wanderers had finished their league schedule three points up 1EFTT errs Ey 14 ft. Only $1295 16 ft. Only $1495 18 ft. Only $2,060. MOBILE HOMES Sizes from 32 x 16 to S1 x 16 ft. E 2, 3 or 4 bedreoms Prices from $4,650 LOW DOWN PAYMENT STEVE MARZEC North Bedeque Phone 11-21 , Oven 7 days a week seame cup holders. 7 IF YOUR GUARDIAN IS LATE... 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He decided to make his career in Canada and came to this coun- try if 1938. He took a job in the chemical research department with Anglo-Canadian Paper Co. in Quebec City. He volunteered for war service and was fre- president, as saying referee Red Saturday game in Chicago, won 54 by Montreal Canadiens. Here’s Toronto Maple Leaf Frank Mahovlich geiting stopped cold by Boston” Bruins’ goalie Harry Lumley. Harry has been OTTAWA (CP) — The Journal quotes Clarence Campbell, NHL Storey “froze” on two calls in night’s Stanley Cup The story from Chicago by Bill WILL LUMLEY jected. Bill got back into his chosen profession —physiotherapy— with the Quebec Aces hockey club. In 1943 he was offered the job in Montreal Forum. specimen, Bill replied: Asked whom, among the thou- :| sands of athletes he has treated, he considered the best physical “From a definition of muscle Westwick, sports editor, says Campbell was interviewed when he stalked into a Chitago hotel fenceman. But from the ‘body beautiful’ viewpoint, I would say Butch Bouchard, also an ex- defenceman. Butch’s body was superb, but he was something of the lumbering type and hadn't the smooth, rippling muscles and and reflexes, I would say Glen Harmon, former Canadiens de- grace of movement that Harmon had.”’ terrific in all games and Satur- day night in Toronto he kept Bruins right in the thick of things. Lumley would surely love Columnist Quotes Prexy As Saying Storey Froze_ after the game ‘as white. tense and entirely upset as you've ever A 3 - minute demonstration, during which two fans attacked Storey on the ice followed Claude Provost’s winning goal at 16:32 of the last period. Campbell is quoted as saying Storey missed calling penalties when Canadiens defenceman Al- bert Langlois tripped Chicago's Bobby Hull just before the final goal and when Biack Hawk Ed Litzenberger was tripped a little earlier. FELT “ROTTEN” “I've never felt so downright rotten about anything in my life,” Campbell is quoted as saying. GET REVENGE ee to oust the Leafs who let him go three years ago. Tonight’: his greatest chance. right <t it and Storey missed the call on Langlois. I was never surer of anything than that he tripped Hull... . “Storey also could have given a penalty to Canadiens for a trip on Litzenberger a little earlier when that provided the opportu- nity for Canadiens’ fourth goal But Storey is one of my senior officials, and he just froge “Even then when the demor- stration began, why didn’t Red drop the puck? It might have prevented some of what happened.”’ The win gave Montreal semiinal series 4-2. A game somewhat resembling modern billiards was played in the Brian London Is Defying = Ban By British Stewards ~ 3%. heavyweight ch» at weak have tie Tees $0 last iy ? E i gi If z H i s z E vi 2 | ub ing and Willie Pastrano. a United States heavy weight who was seven years his junior. The Turpin-Pastrano ban stuck, chiefly because the bout was to Title Bout DateMay1 | INDIANAPOLB (AP) — Floyd | Patterson will defend hig world | heavyweight boxing champion- ship against former British chain- pion Brian London here May 1. An announcement reschedulinc the 15-round bout riginally se’ for April 21 in Las Vegas, Nev.. was made Monday by Patterson’: | manager, Cus D’Amato, and Arch Hindman, executive secretary of the National Boxing Association. The fight will be a warmup for i ii FE 5% him change his mind. heavyweight s e i o New LONG size RECESSED FILTER f E i i U i Patterson's defence in June at New York against Ingemar Jo hansson, Swedish champion. CUBA WAR TRIALS | HAVANA (AP) — Six former soldiers were executed hy firing squads Saturday for alleged war | crimes. The deaths raised to 465) the unofficial count of executions since the Batista regime was “I was sitting there looking ARE UP 36.8 ONE DRIVE SHOWS WHY a F. EARLE MacDONALD LTD. 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