’ 10 The Gnarifian, Charlottetown, Mon., Apr 11, 1968. "Habs Grab Second Tilt; _ Leafs St ‘< imargin, downed the Leafs 2-0 By AL McNEIL | MONTREAL (CP) — Mont- . rea! Canadiens hold a 2-6 edge going into the third game of | their best-of-seven Stanley Cup No penalties came opt of this semi-final series against Tor- engagement, but” five onto Maple Leafs, thanks to | Jater—at 12:35 Harper was caught holding “Mahovlich and third period goals by right. wingers Claude Provost and Bobby Rousseau here Saturday | night. The Canadiens, who won the opener Thursday night by a 43 f _ikeon into the boards when ‘no penalty was called Toronto de- fenceman Kent Douglas decided to take on Harper then walked into an additional 10-minute misconduct for argu- ing the point with Friday. The violence threatened to seconds |—* WILT CHAMBERLAIN erupt again with less than two minutes remaining in the period «in Saturday's contest, a game lwhen Hillman and Jean Beli- which. threatened to. become a. veau, who had been shoving riot on several occasions. each other “all night, drew - The venue now shifts to Tor- minors for high-sticking each other. ‘ante, with games scheduled for Maple Leaf Gardens at 8 p.m. -: EST Tuesday and .Thursday. _ Lorne —1Gump)—-Worsley stopped. 25 shots-in the Montreal nets to earn the third” playoff + “That was all for the first pe- riod and Friday called six more minor infractions in the middle period. However play down to some extent and“both shutout of his lengthy career, —— ~_snetminders” Were” sharp 48° they while’ Terry Sawchuk, in the BOBBY ROUSSEAU CLAUDE PROVOST. {kept their ‘clubs in the game. ——Foronte—goal—stepped_38—of the! 2 eer — eee ; : x \ 4s —___-_..4@- Canadiens fired at him. Rousseau on the other hand |the puck over Sawchuk as_he | SUMMARY =e STARTED HITTING scored a picture —goai—in—col-jsprawied—te—stop—Backstrom's _First_period _— _No- scoring to swing away ‘ip anticipation |Brookfield marker at 8.18 mark | goal. +e eg SERIES A. of a goal-mouth pass from gi joe the third — aoe of | Dave Keon, «always a threat Menge Pe ¢ WL vost rather than a shot and the |Campbellton. scores insur- for Toronto at the Forum, al-| AUGUSTA, Ga. (AP) — ; 7 ¥ : 20 puck dribbled from his glove ance goal for the New Brunswick |most got that one back seconds fending chanical Gack Nick. ley Med with soahet” Dong? eons. “tenn O 8 into the net. “~~~ squad~ about- eight minutes later. a ashe eee Worsley ue laus anda pair of outsiders, |Sanders, who closed with an up- a 8 (Montreal--leads best-of-seven ; : — “4° {ee = mm eG a mar Gay Brewer- Jr. and Tommy and-down 71. Al ge tf, semi-final 2-0). SPORTS FRON TE rerier at. 16:07 ‘Dick Dull [nce en The fabulous Ben Hogan,.try- \ fh Tit : : _ SERIES B fed "the Baek SAA GL Back ie gil olf: tourasment ing for another championship at - * oo f i i ¥ 7 ; : [avet ce *K aheat - |Sunday by finishi i > _ finall eS : s ; strom, who éarried in along the was. tie st 288, the second. high: ther finally “surrendered to {8° | HALIFAX (CP) — A break- Prevost 17:21; 11. Halifax, O-\Guecn | ra : left side and fired-in the direc- act ‘re th? oa Q jaway goal by Brian O’B B (Bi Shannon) 19:12 : est 72-hol | g y Byrne | byrne Ossy, * -of-sev semi-final tied Bl ack , H awk s tion of Sawchuk. Rousseau was }jct ee ee legs weakening, he soared to ‘a | with 48 seconds left in the third | Penalties: None Lone sia . r ° aie : istory. | 77 on the final. round and fin- | ~~. : ; : : iD), : aay : Y on the spot to bang in the re-| ‘They will meet today. kt 2) & ished at 265. after hangi +4. | period gave Halifax Junior. Can- | Shots: The leaders: F : : z bound and it was 2-0 for Mont- ; ; 7 : +4 ae at 295 after hanging with | uiens a 65 win over Cornwall | Halifax 12 12 10-34 : PiM ‘ ' ip.m. EST in the fifth playoff in ithe leaders after three rounds. | ; ‘ ; : GA Pts. Pil --€ . : real. the 32 years-of-the tournament-, | Don January,. th y | Royals in the-seventh and de-| Cornwall 5 9 5-19 1314.2 i : 323 > P + bry y e raw-boned |. : A Howe, Det : | : | Wavan cha startet ihe laoo noe gam —_their eastern ; ° . oer Sca re Viewe rs° eee Cane gate and the second. involving three Texan who started the day one oe zs nae eee Ullman,” Det Dae 6 . SE Ps” gag rhe ctor: players. istroke hack of Nicklaus and Ja-|fn0' here Sunday. || CURLING DRAW Prentice: Det 7 ee : bench, as general manager and’ The brawny, 210-pound Nick- cobs. also faded early in the | finals here Sunday. : i f |3JC Tremblay, Mth! 2 8 2 By CARS ANNERT wii ae ia tetas a ee ee ‘round. ome over: DAP At the eect sonitinaae petty hes The following is the curling ee : ; ; 3 - ee Pe ow as Silat a ay ne ot Wd DY tne Mu bdetore out of the lead, almost became fourth. fifth ard sixth-for a 75 | ./°* ees eee : rae meed 5 : iSmith, Det ~ _. Jt fonked_as if the Chicago Black Hawks were trying to ~ one age — it impos- ihe first repeat winner with a | Stand 298-< tne series sanent _the_ ae er oe ui at the iRathgate, Det 2°02 : ~ scare away nfial hockey” fans”) v—afternoon—as-—}Sible_to_make_it- fo .the_rink_un- idramatie—charge—on—the—final-|- . ‘thi PSUS AS Oe alls |Chariottetown Club: —~ ;Rowsseau. Mth -2-0—2 the National Broadcasting Corporation televised a National —_ti!near—the-end of the contest. holes. He birdied the 14th and Haagen ted_at__this_figure Bruins starting here Tuesday. RMR DG se ;Provost, Mtl Pe 8 _____ Teague Hockey game for the first time in the States. After | Some indication of the games 15th and on the 420-yard uphill with Knudson, who shot a 71; O'Byrne, a converted deferice-| Ice 2 — Ken Jenkins vs J. | Pulford, Tor ——1—1—2.—12- having gone to all the trouble-of—tinting.-the—ice—surface_at. —{pattern was given at.the 34 sec- finishing hole, he slammed an ‘with the help of a measured 90- men, broke loose from his own | Squarebriggs. Backstrom, Mtl © 2 2° 0 ~Chicago” Stadium—blue_(for_the-color_TVs)_ the Hawks liter- _|ond mark of the opening period approach out-of the rough 40° 2 ==2223'foot—putt-on-the-sixth-green_for__Dlueline in the last minute of| Ice 5 — D. Stanhope vs Art/A McDonald, Det 0 2 *2 0 i gree! : ally stunk the rink out as they diddled around and watched ‘when Toronto’s Tim Horton was feet past the pin and sent a JACK: NICKLAUS la birdie three | play ‘for his. second “breakaway } 170) eae TREKS fe while-Glen-Hall-fanned_on seven shots before they saw Dryden (banished from clutching Gilles | putt skidding inches wide of fs oe areas - {scoring "effort ~— of the-game..)7- p.m. = : el. _* Feplace him. << : Tremblay. too fervently. as Ca- lees: . oe hinging on almost every shot.’! Now it is left to Nicklaus to | Royals removed their goaltender - Jce 3 — Russ. Ewing vs H. Pe- Honda Bikes é Perhaps it fs just as well that the game was in color —|nadiens were on the attack. | ; ; toe phe the. man wh preserve the mastery of the Big | after the score and missed tie- ters. sees ‘ __) fer undoubtedly colored TV set addicts could see the crimson — |The remainder of the first pe- 79 js Fait peewee gee : an whe was three in this colorful event amid | ing the score on two point-blank Ice 1 — E. Austin, H. Crockett. New Shipment of Regie. ae tos ie oe anes lee oka tell ak tao matener oe ie played In savage style nament and_ pulled bitte: level a. ee vent Stacie eel Cre Bik, bat tailed case Cann led 3-1 aft the TT tick tL. and Cors : , J intry wi e Leafs’ tly i . ie 2 , ' adiens after | ‘ i , °Hawks whipped the Wings 11 times im 14 games and tied in running Oras eat sate? tae |with Brewer and Jacobs. jof contention but saw his bid the other member, Gary Player first period and 5-4 after die (Catia bebe D epee H. eS eel others: fe quite likely that they would laugh lown-rink, arid Canadiens. started cess Pee ee Sofaear =e at the of Souk Africa shot a 72 for raga oa scored’ a goal! Ice 4 — B. Dickson, J, Keith, “However one must give credit where credit’is due. Lou He reas, ae shot a 71 Sunday for a total of | — * ae ne ac i a pace the Half. |G Jenkins, I. MacNevin vs’ F. Angotti was easily the outstanding player on the ice for the pre ook ® swing at Shack 999, He had a 72 Saturday. ee TGHCRORI Giada loo aera nea aclonm, Jr Pigree, > Hawks. How did he earn this honor? He merely skated for 2%, ‘Ne 3:95 mark and was sent Rice were+D. Cosgrove. a : ff for slashing. Pulford piled FINISHED W the other scorers. - |8.30 p.m. about five minutes. Stan Mikita noted in the hockey fra- > P SHED WITH 70 ; r Pp y { Royals’ Jean Payette’ top Ice 3 — — Wi f (Jen- ternity as being one of the best scorers in the game UNTIL Harper into the boards in front | Brewer, unshakable although *, ‘op | Ice inners of (Jen the plavotfs come along, could do nothing more constructive °% the Montreal bench with al- | playing with the great Arnold |By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | {scorer during the season . with |kins — Squarebriggs) vs (Stan- than knock Detroit goalie Crozier on his backside once and — ost. eight minutes “gone and Palmer and having to turn aj i ;eormwal, fired three of his |hope — Love). n g " é th ; Probable pitchers today with fauna voale: Pale Previa then make a couple of what were meant to be menacing e Canadiens defenceman was deaf ear to the scream's of {195 won-loss records in paren- teams Boals. Pele Prevost and | Ice 2 — H. Shama, G. Lord, N. swipes with his stick. ene 3 retire to the dressing Arnie’s Army, three-putted the '¢ $: ‘ re ec a ae te mor K> Cantwell -vs—F. Dil-—}-160 gr with 18-h.p. overhead sy “Glen Hall as mentioned before fanned on a couple of room for repairs. last hole from 75 feet for his 2 I anadiens dropped the _ fir on, B. Rogerson, F. Miles, W: cams, dual carburetors, and tele- shots to be sure but let’s not put all the blame on his Eight seconds later, Baun was only one-over-par score and @& cecil diatiewell “117-11) at | two games of the series, but Carr. 5; || scopic front suspension. -—ghoulders:_He—must—of_felt_rather_queezy_ knowing that if .|caught interfering with _ Back- final-round Mics j Washington Richert (15-12) n fought back twice to tie the Ice 4-— E. Tedford, B. Hop- @ 4-cycle engine she blocked a shot he was almost certainly going to have te — strom and Montreal had a man” Playing ice-col! golf under; National. League ——-—-{- series. They forced the seventh kins, Geo Schleyer, J. Shelfoon | @ fantastic economy stop a rebound of some kind. Why Hall waited until the jadvantage. Pulford stepped in |jntense pressure, he led most | New/York Fisher (8-24) at Cin-| - game -with-a-5-4-victory—Satur-—vs--Boh—Stevenson,G.Rodd,..B. | @ tasy to ride seventh ec ne en a, nie ba ~~ on ie argue Baun's cause and Fri- of the bright, windless day but | einhati Pappas (13-9) \ 4 a pga he bse ae MacLennan, J.S. Taylor. 3 Absolutely safe server. It was obvious te all tha cago was a bea _ day slapped him with a 10-mis- blew his chances with a single 1 hedule) ore than 6,000) wa Te T. Winter, K. Thom- | - NO DOWN PAYMENT team from the opening whistle. Stan Mikita too retired to leonduct penalty a ; | . (Only game schedule. series winner Sunday. son oh Donald, D. R a i pse on the closing hole. | : : ; son, GrjMacDonald, D. Rogers. EASY FINANCING i ter ssf hich be bed fees. eee Me was uy. | Pete Stemkowski ran. Rous-| There, after a good drive, he | TUESDAY | eee pandsfoene Ye a aaa oe ee Keith Carmichae ] th "he —ant Lave vetoed a saeant. in 60 Gainated of sas jseau into the boards_just past sent his approach 75 feet past | American League Be | Saturday contest on a third- D. Ward, M. White. ee ee 5 ‘ . the 10-minute mark and ‘drew: the pin to the back of the green, Kansas City Hunter (8-8) at | period goal by Bossy. The teams) NOTE — The ahove mixed Ltd. ja minor. Two minutes later a'came back to within five feet, Minnesota Grant (21-7 or Pas- were tied 1-1 at the end of the games must be played as sche- J 95 prackley Pt. Rdu HULL ‘WINGED’ ? ' ; ‘first period and 4-4 at end but duled Yr Lege va eeee 8 . |general .brawl was in progress and missed his crucial putt. jcual °(9-3) Ro pent ei at end but diled or forfeited. : _ with Henri. Richard and Baun|. The imperturable’ Jacobs shot |Detroit Lolich 15-9)-~at_ New eal can 9 eg point = eee might Have noes ee, I — ae scree squaring off and Montreal’s a steady 72, marked by one | York Ford (16-13) = ik nal gave Halifax the Sees “ “enw, the Golden Jet, the Blond Bomber, or whatever nick- Harris and J. C. Tremblay moment of wildness mid-way in | Baltimore arber )15-10) at ae ss TY f : name vou eall him_invour_ section of the province. T have picking partners with Tim Hor- |the round when he went one |Boston Wilson (13-14) SUMMARY Cl OF DARTMOUTH Poon nee Maes Tas ‘ leg er aue nn m ae si and Larry Hillman of the over par on the eighth and 10th, California ney (15-10) at Chi- uke en I ear Bossy R Sted b he has been killing penalties and on pow ay only. ueafs respectively. ; ‘but he dropped back to par golf cago John ( | (Dickie, O’ Byrne) 3:40;-2.--Corn- uire cae ane een ea bot peta ee that Horton and Hillman were ‘and rallied with birdies on the | Nea enue ne wall Sart ee rte “4 Y izes. nev ss given two minutes for roughing 13th and 15th. |Houston Roberts (5-2) at Los | vost) 6:06;. 3. Halifax, O'Byrne * | Tnow are going to lose some of that~sreen stuff if Hull and Friday gave the two Mont- Mid-way-in the exciting final |Angeles Osteen (15.15) N | (Blythe, Bossy). 12:25;. 4. Hali- ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT ; co vee to form and lead the Hawks out of the wild- real offenders~ equal time to round over the 6,980-yard-par-72 Chicago (Broglio (1-6) at San MILT PAPPAS | fax, oe (Dickie, Gaudet) See AAdd : ee ; a ean _ & — jeool off. |Augusta National layout it ‘Francisco Marichal (22-13) ; ° , | 15:40. Penalties: Bossy (Major) we itions wad oie ae tees oe a Pea. ike Gia oo However, tempers continued |turned into a strictly three-way |Pittsburgh Veale (17-12) at “At: Philadelphia Bunning (19-9) at 4:06, Zappia (major) 4:06: Sin. to Staff) : like Howe, Ullman and Delveccie had the opposition so con- to flare ‘and Harper baShed fight with the championship |lanta Cloninger (24-11) N St.Louis Gibson (20-12) N oer ae Snelgrove (Double | Grattiate taut to ri a fused that they were running into one another trying te ae ae z : ae minor) 11:19. ua) neers to work on design and get the puck out of their end. The Chicago organist, should Second period: 5. Cornwall, | construction have played ‘Me and My Shadow’ every time a Detroit | Payette (Seelgrove, Lemaire’ 2 ; g : line skated to the hench for they checked the Hawks so bitete ae ak Engineering Technicians with experience in closely that they did nat have a hope of zetting organized. a ee eae 14a Engineering field or with suitable qualifications. - Brian Watson kept a‘close eve‘on Hull and it appears as 7. Cornwall, Payette (Snelgrove, 4 5 : {f he will he making ‘‘a Io Provost’’ in the upcoming games. | Marich) 14:39; 8. Cornwall, Des- APPLY to 2 Whatevér the case the Wings are definitely in the erica : Champs (unassisted) 14:50: 9, seat after th® convincing triumph on the enemies home j : } : : ; ; Halifax, Rice 18:31. Penalties: CITY ENGINEER H " ice and thes: should be meeting the Habs in the finals, just an, as this corner predicted Cruickshank 9:48, Prevost 11:48, : : Snelgrove 19:38, Rice 19:38, Dartmouth, N.S. ; ; - GREAT ACTION Third period: 10. Cornwall, L sf e_ between the i EAL Rabs and the Leafs and at least they did not~ know. after YOUR FRIENDLY. JOHN DEERE DEALER IS the first few minutes who was going to win the contest. The : Leafs obviously going on the theory that if you can't skate PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE with ‘em then knock them down, gave the Canadiens a rug- ced going over in the game but they still did not pullout the &. “inning formula. By times the Leafs were giving the puck | : away in their anxiety to cream a Hab_plaver. : if A —: “nwever they did give the Habs a few anxious mom- oe : ® ents as Henrt Hichard. better known as the Pocket Rocket, : ; ‘ limped fram the ice and did not return. However a Mon- treal doctor stated. vesterday that Richard-did_not_suffer_a 4 serious injury and will be back in time for the next game. : ; ‘ : ‘ Terry Sawchuck, still subbing for the. flu racked John . ; ‘ ‘ Boxe ‘r. Was the victim -of a rather unusual goal to say the Will Be Our Dealer For John Deere Farm least when Provost, banged in his first of the series. Mr. i hi j Shedow had been temporarily relieved of his duties as his > accranment. Frank Mahovlich, was in the sin bin. -Rousseau é Mac Inery and Parts Already In Stock. ‘ce the other tally on a -rebound and that was—the ball- : dia 8 : Wiehe : Se eee Es 4 , 1 Wi fe pe i re cgi pene : ae sili sli (i esbaitas ua i. _ John Deere Financing Availabe on the Spot. 12 The game was: exciting —throughout.-hhowevér andthe __ | i ; : Jie HE SCORES ] i cals did not lie down as did the Hawks. There is just ‘no ; lsc a : ' ™ comparivon between the two clubs in the “A” series and ‘ ‘aul ® ‘ aa ie. : - : ' Farmers interested: In Equipment Please Contact osg_in the "'RB' series. Montreal and Torento are a long Montreal forward .-RBobhy eres: Sawchuk-in the second - urday mght The puck went hy won 0-71 ae ecored 7 Mit woe ia —~-ttar trom _heing finished vei bul you ran bet that ‘the winner i Rouscran shoots #_hatd wrist same of a Stanley. Cin semi “Huk and the fe ie peat ‘ERIC or ALLAN ROBINSON, Albany s 1 their series will take all the marhioa arta “jhot towards foronte goalie” tial series ay Montreal -Sat= RCE Oe ee eenadiens the other goal ; Li * ' - ; a ( ‘ ———————— aeons at , icici ao a 4 +Montreal—outshot laboration with Ralph Back- m : and three times again inthe? - sce «10-3 in the rough opening -pe- strom. = Monitreal'a—tirst—goal_followed 3:55, _Baun 7:33, Pulford (16. or-caaee _ coe a Meets te te bean oe FO eae. wos eae Cro- |both:his goals inthe first period |(Delvecchio, Ulimany 4:10; 3— row "a8- thee Leafs appeared “in-|-Backstzom made. the play, ae a_ third period braw! thal, saw minute misconduet) 7:38) Stem jie, play and stormed to a ll¢| Detroit came out fast_and-zier got his first plavott—shut-land-both with Detroitholding-a Detroit, Howe (Delveccer) tent on bodying-Cenadiens op reas . Hanae LC. Trenhiae 7108 overtime victory Suntay—in-™-2-intaineda fast tempo out, playing in_his 1ith Stanley man advantage. Prior to this /!2:11; 3. Detrou, Silt nt their rink to the. extent - they Titory while being check by two |mixing it yp on the .boards_be- _Harnis,. J.C. Tremblay 12:02, ei ae St leed in (throughout. a ee ie played seven Te eo ee swan, -Howe)-.19 ‘50, Penalties _ neglected to -fire on Worsley,|Toronto defenders, but still hind Worsley. They‘were joined Harper minor (10-minute ‘mis |‘#*!ng.a commanding a A Afta®’ the fourth: -Detrolt-goal ime Wines, last secas for |season, « Vear-o i Mohn 2:37, Pilote, Boivin 1%, when they got the puck. They managed 1 jo the. wack aay bl Wee Fame and Terry Hak coatuet) Ss Laat; Setinin divielen Aenc'® in the middle period the Hawks the — sane Wik Wee oe nasa ass had ‘even| man 8:04, 8:31, Watson eutshot \ Montreal 15 in BF irection. , Nee fae : id in. appeared to wilt as the visitors;Sawchuk was injured. | 15:2% Vasko-18:20. -. * second period, but Sawchuk had |seau standing at the corner to |try to wrestle to.a decision. Second period—No__ scoring. eee ia eat ea sates: ouichecked: and out-|" Although the” fivestoot-ecvem SCORED @:ND CUP GOAL | Seevmdperied —- 4. Detrolt, 18 pucks reach his crease in the the left of the netminder, lifted | Not to be outdone by their. Penalties-Larose 3:55, © Baun straight NBA title, came alive played them. goalie handled only “21 ‘Chicago! Howe. who was a threat at |(Prentice, Howe) 13:37, Penal- final period while--Worsley--had 2? teammates, Canadiens’ Claude 7:57, Rousseau 11:14, Stemkow- mid-way through the fourth per- The game was as one-sided drives, he made several sharp ‘all times, picked up his 62nd ties’ — Marshall 7:50, Mohns ne SO IO Bt t Ca bellt Paroee Sud Ecidie “Shack “ofthe ski 14:14; 0-0 Seem --1as'the..score. indicated with the saves to preserve his shutout. |playoff - goal. The super-star 12:26. | >Canadiens were unable to) VOIP on es ot nee ee: o |The defeat was a bitter disap- Wings never giving the Hawks He. was particularly effective on right winger was just skating ‘Third period..— 5~ Detroit, erackt he barrier _Sawchuk | Wit One ea held ohn eee finally a tg at Third period — 1. Montreal, |pointment to the 7éers, who de-|® Chance to start a sustained drives by Doug Mohns and ‘across the front of the net when Prentice (Howe) 3:39; De- threw up until the 9:30 mark ns pene! “by Inesmen Matt rave teh-and provost (J. C. Tremblay, G-ithroned the Celtics—as—eastern attack. Checking was so close Bobby Hull. in the first period, the puck came out to him and troit, Bathgate (A. McDonald) m the final period when Pro- | a John D'Amico, .Larbse and tyemblay):. 9:30; 2. Montreal, division champions by a single in the Detroit zone there al |Mohns again and Eric—Nester--he—flipped—it—in- 15-38: _7.° Detroit, Marshall (A. - vost -broke the scoreless: tie in TRURO (CP). —=-Campbellton |Shack got Malors for fighting Rousseau (Backstrom, Duff) |game during the regular season. ,ways seemed to be two Detroit enko in the second and Nester- Hull, who suffered a minor McDonald, Ullman) 6:00. Pen- Pulford and~ Ferguson es-~16"97- Penalties —— Mahoviich, ‘The ~7éers—now—must—win—the-defenders_on one Chicago at- enka again in the third. alties—Stapleton 2:12, _Delvec- the Leafs | shot. Penalties—Horton 0;34, “Larose |, BOSTON-(AP}——Boston—Cel- Celtics. Contain » The Stilt settled’ ‘ands r troit ‘ game will be * Wings Whitewash Hawks liant Powe | | By JERRY BRLADMAN CHICAGO. | (CP) Detroit \Red Wings unleashed a devas- tating power play attack to | shelack Chicago Black Hawks '7-0 here. Sunday afternoon and leven their best-of-seven Stanley Cup semi-final series at one vic- apiece. ? for,.third and fourth games Tuesday and Thursday. A fifth. played here next Sunday afternoon — * Veteran. Andy Ba Floyd Smith each goals for the Wings. The Gordié Howe and rookie de- fenceman Bert Marshall. The goal was Marshal's first as a National Hockey League player. Four —of —the—Detroit._ goals |were -scored-on—power-—plays, one while they were.a man short and one while both teams were shorthanded. | OPENED FAST The Wings, 5 a this Ww With Bril e clubs now switch to De-_ control who were picked the Hawks, into making defen- underdogs Ji series, sive—errors—in scored three—tines._in—_the—open- which led-to.at least four of the’| Smith _ing period, once in the second seven goals. FLOYD SMITI the action by fore their- own end GORDIE HOWE. \Hall. Time and again he was t fo fend for himself as the Wings attacked from all angles. who has been a bonus layoffs in his four iman in t ars with- unexpected. fashion, The handy - legged winger. ; whose main chore appeared to, be to keep Frank Mahovlich in| _ check, picked up his goal while | Tigers defeated Brookfield Elks 3-1 Saturday to win the first game of their best-of-three Mar- itime Intermediate ‘‘A’’ champ- ionship series. y e Y injury in the ~ opening a Gace Bill Friday minors Harris 1:18, Shack, Larosejmext three against Boston to tacker. Veteran Glenn Hall allow game, a “by Chicago, ve ~| (Majors) Pulford, Ferguson |move into the league playoff fi- Aside from-their power play al] seven Detroit »goals ~as didn’t conie close to scoring a CAUGHT FOR HOLDING ~ 6:57, Mahovlich 7:16. nal. - |attack, the Wings were able to faced most of the 32 Red Wings/goal. While he wasn't really It. was nine seconds after or- —— - shots. He was pulled in favor shadowed by anyone in particu- of Dave.Dryden at the seven- lar, defenceman Bryan Watson the Toronto left winger was! The first- two. Campbellton serving a delayed penalty for markers, one by Ron Vernette at holding Montreal's Ted Harris. the. 17.05-mark.in the first frame > Provost beat Sawchuk from and one by Edgar Vick a min- an almost impossible angle |yte later both came while Brook- when the Toronto netminder gloved his shot fram the side* pox.” of the net. Sawchuk had started field had two men in. the penalty John Matheson tallied the only |the penalty box, Provost, had his given a minor. His penalty was delayed until the return of Pulford and 33 sec- onds after Mahovlich centered tee ="! Three Finish Deadlocked Mahovlich | was caught holding te. Wild Masters Windup ¢ ‘minute mark of the final frame. gave It was more a case of a loose hicago defence than a _ poor him the most throughout the game. _Hull didn’t get to play on his | |performance on the part. of'regular line with Chico Maki Halifax Junior Habs: trouble ¢ rPlay and Phil Esposito in the first 20 minutes“as* he. spent most of | his time on the Chicago power « play or killing penalties. - The 27-year-old left winger is seeking: to break the record of most goals in one season, in- cluding playoffs—58 set by Jean Beliveau of Montreal Canadiens lin the 1955-56 season. Hull, who scored in the first game, now has 55. - After Dryden came in to re iHeve Hall, the Wings seemed jsatisfied with merely protecting |Crozier’s shutout. - | The game was as hard-hitting las the first match. with 13 minor penalties called by refe- lree John Ashley. The Hawks took seven. | The Wings haven't looked as ‘good in several games and ; their speed and power had the |Hawks floundering in- confusion. |The Chicago power play, once \considered , the best in the: league, was never able to get the tight-— {untracked | against checking Wings. ‘SUMMARY : : t period—1. Detroit, Smith io 2:34, Chicago too many oe on ice served by Stan- field 4:37, Ravlich 6:11. Shots on goal by - ‘ Detroit 18 8 11—32 Chicago 8 6 7-21 Attendance —16,666 ; ROUNDUP Ry THE CANADIAN PRESS >