Big Frank Mahoviidl with flick oi his stick helped shatter Montreal CanedienS undolooted streak He also moved to the out going door of the doghouse ltlohovllcb scored the ions goal Wednesday night as Toronto Maple Leafs playing before 14 on tons the largest Toronto crowd in 12 years beat thonaba 10 lnsNational Hockey League game it was the first time in 18 starts that Canadians had been beaten and the first shutout ngninstthem since leafs blanked tbern 341 Doc at last year at lor onto BRUlNS mths rm Meanwhile Bos ton Bruins gained 22 tie with Chicago Black Howls at Chicago with all the scoring crammed into the final 20 minutes hiahovlicb who won the rookie award two seasons ago scored on what was practically gilt from Lest defencemnn Marc Rcaumc Reaume rifled shot at Moni real netmindcr Jacques Piunlo from Just inside the hiueline Planle tell to block it but Mohav lich standing unprotected beside the net fiickcd in the rebound it was lilahnvlichs fourth goal at the season The sixtootone zoopoundera 22 goal man lost as points eight morathsn FRANK illAlime seasonhad been undér ï¬re by the Leaf management recently for his poor showing and coach Punch lmlaeh this week said he was toying with the idea of benching him BOWER UNBEATABLE After the goal the two teams staged tense struggle Goalten der Johnny Bower was big man in the Deal victory asherecorded Leafnet Pluto was motion He made mnvm Beside halting Montreals no deicsted streak which included eight straight wins Leafs kept Bollveau troro the scoring list for the ï¬rst time in eight games He had longhi to break teammateeatauriee Richards record at scoring in nine successive games Canadians lead theleague wtilih secondplace Lenin HAWKS LEAVE CELLAR At Chicago below small crowd of 5615 leit winger Ron Murphys goelwith less than four minutes to 1in gave Hawks the tie and moved them out at the cellar the first time in weeks The game leaturod lirst pe riod siugiest between Vic Stasiuk of Bruins and Chicagos Erie Nué terenko Bronco Harvath fired his not goal at the season for Boston and Doug Mohns got the outer his fourlh sincevrnoving up from de fence five games back Bobby Hull scored Hawks other goal Stasluk and Nesterenko staged their fight alter the two tangiéd behind the Chicago net They got up dual and it tooksaverai Brown Blocks Charge Of Youth Still HOUSTON lex CF Joe Brown skittish yearold world lightweight boxin king stopped another chiligaintyouth with vicious right uppercnt Wodoes day night when he beat Dave Chsrruey of England on sixth round technical knockout The uppercut hammerlike Champ Benny Leonard who set the rec ord lathe lightweight class he hlow that followed left iab come near the end of the filth round and brought blood gushing from cut over Charnleya right eye The 24yearold British Em pire lightweight couldnt answer the bell for sixth Zround lt was like taking candy from babyhubbled Brown He was so fresh utter lhe fight that he saidhe was ready to fight again in week SIXTHROUND TKO Alton Erickson supervisor of boxing in Turns said it will be recorded as sixthround tech nical lmockout because the ï¬lth round was over when the bout was stopped There were howls of butt from Charnleys handlers when the bldod started running Arthur Enggis Charnleys age said butt caused the trouble but that it was unintentional Referee Jimmy Webb agreed with Brown that it was right Thats the one that ripped him open said the champion But would have knocked him cold if hadnt cut him Charnley former boiler maker never was inthe tight Brown from Baton Rouge La was making the eighth deience lore he retirédImdeieated in 1925 BROWN WELL AHEAD Brown was leading by as much as livepoints in the filth round when he lashed out with lelt and then right and crimson spread down Charnleys right cheek Charnley puthis glove to his head and staggered back just as the round ended Brown taller and with long reach never let Charnley inside lie kept circling to keep away from the Englishmans left be is southpawand Would tag Charnley with his flicking loft thenhook with his right to the bodyor chin eys face was red aftér the tround Brown got his combinations working by the third round Charnley was bor ing inhutseldom oouid reach Brown because of the latters superiority in reach Webb scored lh fight 5048 for Brown under ther10ltpuintmust system ludga Ernie Taylor had it 4946 ahddudgeIWL Cor neliuaisots Brown weighed latpounds lo Charnley 133 crowd of about 6000 paidwmfl lor the money the total was $72710 l7 son nnown his one in 39 months the busiest champion of them all it tied the number of defences by Supposedly Top Rainbow SANDPOINT IdpholCPJ nearrecord rainbow troutcaught Sunday would have broken the recognized worldrecord if it had been weighed officially imme diately after being landed angler Cecil Hulhert said Wednesday Hulbert of Spokane Wash landed the rainbow alter 10 minutebattie in Lake Food or eille When placed on scalesmt resort nothe lake shore shortly after being landed it weighed 39 pnlmds12 ounces Hulbert said Buthy the limo he had taken ittoa staletestedscaiea for offl cisl weigiiingtiuee hourslater it had shrunk to 36 potmds eight ounces It was it inches long and inches inglrthn RECORD POUNDS The world record recognised by Field and Stream Magazine is 37 pounds The record fish was Shrunk caught by Wes Hamlet of Coeur dAlene Idaho Nov 25 1947 and measured 40V inches in length and 28 inches in girtin Hulbert called his trout aKam loops but Field and Stream spokesman said the Kamloops is subspecies of rainbow and is grouped with the rainbow and steelhead trout for the mag azines records The spokesman said the mag azine has no record of 52 pound eight ounce kamloops caught in Jewell Lake 136 in 1933 Thisï¬sh is believed to be the Canadian record tor Kamloops oiling using five eh flntfish aslure before the ish struck He was using liveiootylrollidg rod and adrag type reel with soolteetof 20 pound lest line and 100 feet of 10 pound testmongtiiament in St Indians Mcina cuntsBoss of St Thomas was named presi dent of the InterCounty Baseball Association at the groups annual meeting Wednesday nigh ceeding Marsh Ar of Kitch ener First vicepresident is BilliAi hart of Waterloo Reid Zunk of Call was named secondlyice president Treasureris Norman Parker of Waterloo All were named by acclnmation Fiftyeight delegates attended mectingatlwhich trophies for last season were presented Included among the were Stan Anderson of London Majors most aiuable playerin dissentin series DonDennis of Li Legionnaires most valuable junior player Richard Jack HamiltonBaavérs leading senior pitcher and Ernie Myers List e1 ding se tight Counting $40000 television Brown got about $25000 Charn ieymmli Brown has six knockouts two decisionsinhis eight delt fencesof the crown he won in 1956 from Wallace Budl Smith name than Blaii Trading remand to AP Los Angeles Dodgers to includafoutfielder Don De meter stalled sin man player trade parloy between the gton Sena tors today llhe Dodgers had offered short stopllon Zimmer outfielder Eton Fairlyrand pitcher Danny Mc Devitt orCiern liabine for slug ger Roy Sievers pitchers Ruse Kernmerer and secondbeseman Reno Bertoia TheSenalors in slated omelet be substituted for Fairly The Senators iatlli searcth for afshorlatop centrallelder then uttered the same trio to Chl cago White SomfortSammy Ea posito Johnny Ca iron and catcher eitherdilarIBattey or John Romano heavily on import players each year Blake Taylor Gait business manager proposed that the earns thin playersba nilovvédJoi commuta fortwo senior games prior to June of th unwingssasvn telhat senior players must take residence ivystaying five nights week in the town iorwhr they play proposed that in case attheend of regular schedule for any position except firstI thaplacing he decided by ton of coin In the evant of tie for lirst ace the position wo dbe dec sudden dedldhgaxhe ll an terenkttwatfa sntnmstlclomlnu InierLeagu Says Prick Si PMURG Fla AP Commissioner Ford Prick stout antagonist of the new inter league trading rule thinks an ex tended process of playenswsp pinginle the American and National leagues might eventui ally prove harmful tobasebsil Frlck mode the stat ent Wed nesday at the minor leagues oonA vention here while club oliicials were huddliog in attempts to add to theï¬ve deals already bogh peered since the origin of tho interleague trading rule ltweni into effect Nov 21 and expires Dec is This new rule dispenses with the lormality of getting waivers on players before they can be traded from one league to an other Im still not convinced the in terleague rule is good thing Frle said The next thing You know theyll want it during the regular season too That would be real tragedy He was relerring to re that Hank Greenberg of Chlpchrgt White Sox and Frank Lane of Cleveland had advocated re cently that similar threeweek trading period be permitted be tween the two leagues during th jar league American LEW president Joe Cronin will call on histhreemsn factï¬nding committee to report Hebrew Journal unen rin itng uri raid Expan sionptthemaioutonlnaor 10 ormore teams hloconcelvable It will never was Lady Luck AVOIdS lBélleiville Skaters By THE CANADIAN PRESS Despite the welcomed return at netminder Gordie Bell Lady Luck kept on shunning Beilevilie McFarlands and Whitby Dunlops scored three unanswered goals late in the third period for an no decision Bell who has been out of 03A Senior action since early in the seasouwith an eye injury appeared in the homeloo game wearing face mask working his way back into the job filled by Cesare Manlago during his long layoli KitchenerWaterloo Dutchmen who loaned Maniago to Belleviiie defeated Chatham Maroons in the nights other game in the NOHA Senior League iimmina Schumacher Fiyers overcame three goal deficit on home ice to tie Kapuskasing Huskies in overtime and RouynNorands Alouettas snapped two game losing streak by edging Abltibl Eski Chuvalo Rejects TV right Oiier TORONT otcPlGeorge Chu valo Canadian heavyweight champion Wednesday rejected on offer of televised bout with Harold Carter of New York City on New Years Day We just didnt think fight on that day would do much of business at the box oilice said compare Jamaica The er he said came horn Harry Markson boxing director of Madison Square Garden Allen said there is possibility Chuvalo will have alV fight later in January or early Febru Minor Leagues Dislike Bonuses ST PETERSBURG Fla AP lho minor baseball leagues want to curb payments of exces sive bonus money to unlried oungsters and ease advance meat of their players to the ma DIS Louisville of the AmericanAs sociation wants new version of the bonus rule which was scrapped two years ago Players paid more than 50000 above mi nimum salary to similwouldbe sharply restricted Ifhkept on major league roster they would have topass through waivers before 11 in optioned to the minors signed to minor league contract they would be subject todralt after their first year in organized baseball Bob Howsam owner of the Denver club had an even more radical proposal Wednesday He suggested draft of all free agents similar to the profes sional football and jbaskelhsll drafts Under this plan on high school boys college graduates and other free agents would go into com mon pool The majors and minors would make their selec tions in reverse orderol their standings and three drafts would beheldeach year GreyCup Parade Said GoodThing TORONTO CHGordon Eyre member otthe Toronto Junior Board of lrades Grey Cup com mittee Wednesday supported the Glfey Cup parade as good Eyre was commenting on remarks by Liberal Leader Pear son wbofsaid Monday in Winni peg extravagant promolion of the game could boomerang intho faces of its promoters causing loss of public interest As long as the Grey Cup i634 tival is controlled by nonprofit organization it cant help buthe gnodthing Mr Eyre snid Our organization started this thing because we thought mm by the size of Canada should have one or moranationsl was lirst rhuuicipiiiu reluctant to go along withus be cause they did nonlmow hat Would develop Batman civicola ficials aeem mo 10 to cooperate mos 43 at Iroquois Falls GAINS FOUR POINTS George Samolenko with two goals and two assists led Whitby Tom OConnor Bob Attersley and Bob Bassard also scored two each Playingcoach Ike Hildebrand showed his Believan ciub how with two goals and Keith Mac Donald Eddie Mnrlneau and Ken Gribbons supplied singles Gribu bans also had two assists as the McFarlands took their 15th loss inlagamea AtChatham small crowd of 1347 saw Dutchmen acnro tour thirdperiod goals Little John Al banl Chatham goalie was lllted during the last few minutes while Dutchies had is slim 54 lead and Don Rope soured the insuranoe BEAT iiiiOilND THE HIGHWAY CORFilS camsrm iex AP The basketball team of Corpus Christia Miller High School power in Texas athletics rode all the way to San Antonio hlesday to meet the Alamo Heights Mules The distance is 144 miles In San Antonio the team discovered the game was scheduled in its home gym in Corpus Christi college jStars lire No Worry To Illi Founder mums Tex AP The founder of ihe American Football marker in the open net at 1951 Ken Lauimen who holds gran point lead over Windsor ulldogsErwin Gross lnthaln dlvlduai polntrace paced Kitch nae wtth two goals and two as GETS SEASONS FIRST Butch Martin Bob Forhsn and Mike Eiikwilh his first goal of the season were the other KW marksman Tod Power scored once and aFishiï¬edBott flair rfor Chatham an Sb tallied the others up At limmins Lyle Porter and Ernie Domenico ored two each facthe Flyars any Wallace Frank Butler and Denny Morello singles Merv Towers had two for Kapuskasing and Steve Busnak Gary Ryan Russ Beiliveau Moo Chevreï¬le and TerryTalenlino looted the others lion Fassette led ltouynNo randa withtwa goals Val Mit ehell and Roy Ouirnct also scor ing Paul Baleck Gordie Onotsky and Clint Smith provided Abitl bis markers newsroom aaescaiocwar We fio mnomo ca mutual closed by fin math six dsyHweek Jan Uncertainty of wntherand road eon idiiione es the Christina and Idiwf Years Season approaches pinesalts maximum burden odourdelivery mu and service to comm jor dur Stores In order tenvoid serious eon gelï¬on at the Store ondvelsodisop pointmont in our delivery service we respectfully request rhenssislonee of our customers You can help us maintain our service byjordering or purchasing your requirements as early as possible Brewers Warehousing Company Limited operating mum norm srorrs Ww AlvVaysjln Eashionff League said Wednesday he isnt worrying aboutlhe National Leagues signing otsome of the top college stars AWere not interested in high bidding fontha name players said Lamar Hunt wenithysbnl lasoilman We want to build solid team He disclosed the eightich clubs have named zslmore coi lege players as prospects These are in addition to the picked by each club in its draft rounds earlier liom also are sought by NFL or Canadian pro clubs orhoth This concludes our draft Hunt said Each club nowhas thenight to negotiate forulhe services of 53 players represent alive 01 every traction at lh mi South Dakota govern Jae Foss nameanL commis Whe National ague willfh openings for only aboutjee lay ersfrnm tho naWcrop of college The Alberto will haveabout Hanoi Wellput it to sou noon MAPLE