Late Rioting Spoils FinaleBy LAI K) Ml MssNun Sports Editorf'fiting t nf if% I I A Ar r' * tJdKf 11 rr ort w n i ia; p j rfourthIlf ft J I A* • i A j A-» i » i• fi ** 4•~ 1 X4 V| cISfanWg t v i• A t-r t fX f (-( e™ -m-i]Il l *theri ark ]f v C /A *’iU5 %/sI illBr,1 - ' \^ nnf in \ n I ixi* ii I *can hoi'ri th*4 V 4 i V»•*i’. 'O JBn f* a ri ^1 i L Cl x 4 «; uphi ohI 1 4 PL 2 1* i 111iv 4 vi 4* . ? •VesU/ ■'St'''-' ' - ■ g ■ ■ ■1 * 11 thf »I 1* y tit* frnC anada jii n inrVi ||lt; ' J dhocKev»|kn /4 gs rUIBlti./ ,1A (a aII Tn rn fkIII '/I y ly i?am f1AA 1'iO»Tilli U 1fit i r* f IJulIl I I1 * *1 kid:M i % r f*ill 1 1 U J IA __ ■ _--:b Nrrm Bera neX|theircoatVi 1 hamf ^ruJ (if 1 AJSt A1 1(1 ithpvt 1 1 Xt»' *r V*\4 v. Jv 4 XSilackinghrrr* in ’m \ •k t .1' ,4 C% xdi Iernoon to A !hunderI i v4 # 1 V# V 4B a♦ ! t• ■dis-ta r\ t r rti i *) i i i ^t l fY .11 n «i i.dsionas thearneIt ' rrdl * successful lt;v,«4.s cancelled with two minutes still remaining in the tnird period after ’he game finally broke out in a MCKen;ng brawl It had been a wonderful hockey gamei a ♦ ♦ho* ♦ i yy~' t h h rsi nf I f tn(.4 P I%J I f 3 (1 I *. J I J J . ' * I I I I JL? I d I I * 4 * / II 4 1* 1goals in the third period for an 8-4 triumph; four unansweredTbr tantrums and complete r m ;**i for official di pia; eoOuthv hoiSiWilliam coach Norn1,1; ^Berglund tr ggered the even! a out break Not liKing a penalty for having too many men on th* ilt; * a! 1 18. Blt;rglund i anted andraved and threw sticks on th ilt; * on three occasion*REFUSED TO LEAVEhe via* ordered from the gamlt; h referee John Kotzma of M*!\ ilie hut refused to go Kotzm.» ordered a policeman to remove Berglund. who again refused and the policeman declined to taklt; anv fiirther actionInstead of awarding *hr gam to Brandon then. Kotzma n .-tarted play and I secondslater two players from each team went oit after a brief high sucking scuffle That made four Hurricanes and three Brandonplayers occupying the penaltyBo xWith exactly two minutes re maining. a!) hell broke loose Two players started fighting in the Brandon corner and they were soon joined by the other mx players on the ice FortWilliam s Lou Kazowski left thlt; I* malty box to join the fight and he was followed by the other m\ No players came from the player- boxes PREXY STOPPED GAME W ith no chance to n store play. 'Thunder Bay President Fred Page the executive handling theFor ChampionsBrandon's triumphant Wheat Kings arrived home at noon today to a welcome which started solemnly as fhe battered piayers climbed from the tram and gradually grew into proportions befitting true champions.The riotous ending to tht Manitoba Thunder Bay series was obviously in the minds of the 2,500 fans who thronged the station platform as the tram pu.led in and their cheers were subdued.However, as the official reception proceeded and as players climbed aboard tractor-drawn wagens for a parade through streets to the Arena, the cheering mour.ied.The Wheat Kir.gs, particularly George Peary and Dune McCallum, still bore physical scars of the Lakehead but the emotional scars of the nightmare were all but cured bythe time the Welcome Home parade ended.In Briefsenes, ordered referee Kotzma o suspend the came qnd award he series to Brandon It stii! ook several minutes to cleTo Test*hlt; ice as an enraged Dune Mailurr bleeding profusely from cut head attempted to get a'Hurricane player who had rc rated to the players boxBomarcAfter being restrained by coach ake Milford McCallum finally oliapsed to the ice and he was arned to the dressing room IcCallum had been kicked in he head and it took 12 stitches a close the woun ■• lt;iruGeorgearound■ A . * » * 1k. . I 1111w lina t h it 1 I V I 1eary took seven ie eye alter be mg tickREMENOOUS UNTIL ENDIt wa- a shame the game t 1 in such a manner after minutes had beenscries Boi'r{nestoofv IeC1UD- w ynrIfuriot\t$afti *mght atid to-end rusltax It was •. lod and 4 4laptt rFor th* socoieat*c H i! spar secHack with threei\ or Jack Matarxluk Bob Wilso?.urba all scored ivlor and Ed Ehrc• V; ioc-ojm the firc see or4tht• ■rs aWhoa lulls. Tec eson Hon and Wavnc lgles whileh drewGOTEBORG. Sweoen AP -The return match between heavyweight champion Ingemar Johansson and Floyd Pattersonwas set tor June 22 in the NewYork poto q rounds following a meeting Sunday n ght of thetitlehoider, his advisor and a representative of Feature Sports Inc.PiO assistsThe fabulous Torn VA k U aContinued on page 41GADSDEN^ . ,1-VTold r \r-nld JiA \i= 3 • 4 • f »^rrv Fairl Hunt14 ‘ —net aCriKi2€«m» W •! 1 v 1lLiVnuhrehUASHINGToN CP —The Bomarc-B anti-aircraft missile, at a 0critical stage in its shaky career, is to undt rgo another flight test at Cape Canaveral. Fla. some this week, it was learnedSunday■tImportance is being attached tc the- test because of failures of al st seven test flights and be-cPecause of fears among Bomarc-B usupporters that th*' I nited States 0 Congress m.ght even deepen the ?lt; proposed sharp slash in produc- tlt; n lunds announced by the I S} davctl