Page 6 University Daily Kansan Friday. March 25, 1960 A CANNONBALL—Bob Russell, KU All America volleyball player, spikes the ball in practice. The KU team hosts the Jayhawk Open Volleyball tournament on campus tomorrow. Action starts at 10 a.m., with finals getting underway approximately at 7:30 p.m. The tournament will be held in Robinson Gymnasium. Canadiens Drop Hawks In Opening Cup Match MONTREAL, — (UPI) — The Montreal Canadiens were off to a jittery one-game lead over the Chicago Black Hawks today but they were cautioned that they will have to do better if they hope to make it five Stanley cups in a row. The National Hockey League champions, only slightly less nervous than the crippled Hawks, built up an early two-goal lead and wound up hanging on at the end to win the first game of their seminal Stanley cup series, 4-3, last night. Montreal general manager, Frank Selke, said his four-time world champions played "too cautiously," while coach Toe Blake said "we'll have to do better if we want to stay ahead." "I can't quite put my finger on the reason for the way we played." Make added. "After all, these guys have played Stanley cup hockey before. Something just didn't jell it out there." The Canadiens, who won their third successive NHL pennant in a breeze, bore only a slight resemblance to the all-powerful hockey club that has won four Stanley cups in a row. However, the score might have been much higher but for the fine work of Chicago goalie Glenn Hall and a few bad bounces. Montreal counted twice in the first period on goals by Jean Belivasu and Andre Pronovost and reight easily have scored four more Once again it was the Belveau line that killed the Hawks. During 34 games they played in the regular season, Belveau beat Hall eight times, while his right winger, Bernie Geoffrion, got seven. The Canadiens were leading 3-2 at the time mid-way through the final period, when Beliveau got the draw on a faceoff in his own end and relayed to Geoffrion. The TONIGHT "Big Bob" Dougherty His Recording Orchestra Adm. ONLY $1.00 per person Meadow Acres Ballroom Topeka, Kansas Boomer dashed down the ice, beating Elmer Vasko and Pierre Pilote. As he came into Chicago territory, Hall moved out of his nets, but Geoffrion blasted a 20-footer by him for the score. The Hawks entered the game minus their ace sharpshooter, NHL scoring champion Bobby Hull. The 21-year-old leftwing was hospitalized several hours before the game when he came down with an abscessed tonsil. Paydirt LOS ANGELES —(UPI)— Del Shofner of the Los Angeles Rams caught only two passes during a 1958 game against the San Francisco Forty-Niners but they were good for touchdowns of 64 and 72 yards. Celtics to Finals On Heinsohn Tip; Wilt Not Enough United Press International Tommy Hefnsohn had the last word in his duel with Wilt Chamberlain. So the Boston Celtics are occupying a familiar perch today in the finals of the National Basketball Association Playoffs. The former Holy Cross star scored on a tap-in just before the buzzer that gave the Celtics a 119-117 victory over the Philadelphia Warriors Thursday night and sent the eastern division champions to the fourth straight title round berth. Earlier in the playoffs, Heinsohn was involved in a scuffle with Chamberlain that resulted in Wilt suffering a hand injury which hampered his effectiveness during Boston's victories in the third and fourth games of the series. St. Louis squared its western division battle with the Lakers at 3-3 as Bob Pettit, Cliff Hagan and Clyde Lovellette combined for 88 points in downing Minneapolis, 117-96. They meet in the seventh and deciding game of their series Saturday afternoon at St. Louis. "After the shellacking we got on our own floor last Tuesday night (when Chamberlain scored 50 points) it was great to take them down here," the fiery Boston mentor said. "However, we had to earn every point." The last four minutes of the game provided the most thrilling action of the playoffs. With the Warriors leading, 110-105, the Celtics rallied to take a 115-114 lead with 128 left. Paul Arizin then added a pair of free throws and Chamberlain hit on another for Philadelphia's last point. Rodgers led the Warriors with 31 points. Chamberlain and Woody Sauldsberry each had 26. Bill Russell topped Celtic scorers with 25. Heinsohn followed with 22. St. Louis, mindful of the upset series victory Minneapolis gained in last year's playoffs, surged to a quick 5-0 lead over the Lakers and never were headed as the Hawks hit with 47 per cent of their shots. Pettit had 30 points, while Hagan and Lovellette chipped in 29 each. Elgin Baylor remained consistent for Minneapolis with 38 points, but he failed to receive his usual support as his closest scoring partners were Frank Selvy with 13 points and Tom Hawkins with 11. Jeff Farrell, Wichita, in action with a navy ROTC swimming team in the East, recently set a new American record for the 220-yard free style race in a 20-yard pool. Farrell's time was 2:00.5. LAST CHANCE! Run to the Union information booth right now and register for the west coast swing and cha-cha dancing lessons. Only $2.50 for 10 hrs.of professional dance lessons. The Kansas Jayhawkers officially open their outdoor track season tomorrow when they enter the Cowboy Relays at Stillwater, Oklahoma. Jays Open Track Season Tomorrow Kansas is one of nine university teams entered in the relays, which are used as a preview for the Oklahoma State track squad. After dominating the Kansas State Relays last week, the Jays will be expected to display their usual power. 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