Guardian,ohsrlouesown.sron.,neszs.1m I! . H I. y I y , I I g I a NHL SATURDAY IICI‘II‘ISI' Is Hero Buffalo's Win bal- anced attack in the first title UFFALO' N‘Y- ‘APt—Eflrlyivictories without a defeat with CHICAGO 5 TORONTO 1 Third period—7. Chicago. B. . UMMARY game Shmout smce Green Bay t icago. Toronto. Shack 3 iHarris. Arm- . A Cookie Gilchrist was; Gilchrist in the line-up but. with Hull 29 tHay. Pilotel 2.17. 8. [mph for Blanton Collier. no}gqrsllogggfigf‘zfiigt flirt": BOSTON 2 NEW YORK o |58-year-old coach of the Browns. : ' ' ' SUMMAR who replaced the legendary ' ‘ . First riod—l. Boston. Prenr Second period —- 4. Toronto. I I”. . . P'iiliillfirsynmmoci’iziifgidaga‘i Unl-‘S‘ewar‘ 1° 'Kel'l” 1135‘ 5- Chl' “"9 ‘2~'w‘l"a"‘.i’-.lé2:' Pm? tas with more fury than theyrcago' Mum“ 9' 6114' 6' Cmmgo tieEWIlllam-s 1' 3,131.7”? ,0 ' had shown all season while win-‘Esposno 1‘ 'Mak“ “'05- Pm“ Howe”. "f‘afi’r'w'b 'h "I?" ning the Eastern Conference ti-‘mwwMaki 17"”; Shark 7:14; “Ch 931' W n ac I may“ Firs rI — 1. Ch "" "V" "‘e N” Y°rk Gm” Maki a lRavlich. n. Hullt 1:83. strongl .izzli. Penalties—Balm .owner Ralph Wilson’s consent, 37-0 in 1961. . .- 2. Toronto, Armstrong 9. 11:89. 1:41; Jarrett 12:1) This gray afternoon, with an. Chicago! Hay 3‘ 15.35 Penal, Saves; V turday he Sta! the key to a; it was agreed that Gilchrist ' rd - wmnlng share ofvwould be placed on waivers. . ‘ I “it? drifts.bruncmhMm. mm H 12 ..: for each member of Gilchrist. however, 80t "3 American Football Leagueltouch with Kemp and pleaded Zhour Wind was a day of tri.iM80N€ll 2103i Shim“ 33”: PI' WW" 5 7 Tm” _ mpion Buffalo Bills. ifor another chance. , ‘tle. They bottled up Lenny Vasko 742; Balm 12:25. misconduct ' “w W {he first time. the full: “Kemp heard Cookie out." iMm" and Jerry Hm and the" #~——-—7 7“ —-- ~ »——————— .ilgcéohd period ._. V" WWW J.’ 0i Gilchrist’s return fromisaid the source, “and he be- .cut loose with their own eye- . Pénames—hhnmn 1717., K“: favor can be d. illeverl that he was really sorry lpopping attack nedv Mo (“moi-s 1733‘ .Gm‘m .Pfitits ogeflt hag/e been piecedtbut Jackie didn't know how: to A . With the brisk wind at “5. WT“. . . . gge er ore ut The Assoel- handle the situation." back. Cleve] a “a cracked _ _ ‘ ‘ ' . Press has learned the en‘ Kemp turned '0 Bu": 3”" through Baltimore's defence in my“: mmfa‘g'fmi‘hng, . .8 story of the key individuals listened to‘Kemp. who sald that Fthe third period, taking advan-‘ 1850 'penam" _ H'MQM .13. volved - quarterback Jack‘GlIChl‘lSt wanted to go to ’88: {tage of two short punts mo the The following is the cum“ Hadfield' major. hm; Awwy mp and asSistan generalban but realized he couldnt. ‘wind by Tom Gilburg‘ draw at Montague for Monday“ major 4'10. Veils“ 3 M anager Chuck Burr. ' i Burr suggested Kemp contact ‘ A 25_yard pum by Gilburg set? December 28‘ ‘avév. , . . . Gilchrist. former Canadian: certain key players on the team ‘the stage for Gi-oza's 42-yard,7 p_m, wi-igmmans steak com. Johnny“; 14 m 9__3_) ootball League player was; and see how they felt about the . ifield goal early in the third; petition. Flame 31010-23 ac Situation. period. the first score of the ice 1 ._ P. Sinclair. G. Worth me. - ' H ‘ ," oifia- _ ‘ . .‘ ‘ Sol Kemp got in touch with H|E ga 1L. Stewart. A. Thorreur vs. 6‘. MONTREéQIMSIAggTROIT 3 captain Billy Shaw and line- An awesome'46-yard dash byiNicholson. E.G. MacDonald. J. . .. . backer Harry JaCObS- limo“ Detroit goalie Carl Welzel ard has 'ut 1‘ th'm. 6-3 h ' w t' l troit t ‘n RIO ' -*‘er EJim Brown' Wh“ “’35 hmugm‘MurphS/l Ht Gonoway- Fir“ period - 1' Mnm‘W“ The B'lls,.had_r°(‘led 0” nine Others. He the“ 1‘9“th 3"" looks into the net at the puck MontrealJ \Svo: ul’lrlfd pSaasturtizly game on "me Ice' 9 Le earlyniil ntiiedgcondgillergdgf] ‘dm’m (mm behind by Jerry: Ice 2 v‘ A Rnberlson- M. Wig~ l Richard 8 ‘Talbotl 5:37. 2. _ and l d him the general sentl- which Canadians Henri Rich_ night National Hockev League W35 replace‘l by regular De' (CP Wirephmo) Logan. moved the hall downigjnmnV G_ Warner, G, Camernn Montreal. LaRose a tFerguson. iment was at least 10 live 6|“ ' [close for Ryan to hit Collins! vs. D. McGowan. K. Sullivan, D. Backstroml 15:14. 3. Montreal. . . ‘ " ichrist a hearing. 'with an 18-yard pass for the Clarkson, K. Lynn. =Provost 10 (Balon) 17:47. Penal- MADE RULES . first touchdown. ties—Bergman ll'lS: Gadsby [42‘ , t I . 9 p.m. .- .The following is the curling Burr said he would talk to It was another 27-yard punt‘ Ic¢1-— P. McIntyre, G War- 12:14: Richard I27”. raw for Monday night at the Saban if Gilchrist would follow r a n by Gilburg into the wind thatiner. L. Munroe. K. Mat-Lend vs. Second period-4. Montreal. harloltetown Club. these ground rules: . ' gave. the Browns the ball againfi H. Moar, J. McLean, A. McLeod, Duff 4 tTalbot. Rousseaut 7:09. ' P-m‘ 1. Gilchrist was to go to the I . after the defence had jammed C. McKinnon. 5. Detroit. Lindsay 3. 12103 5. , 1' ice 1 —0pen. ban club and apologize for the . p Unitas. This time Ryan Ice 2— A. Sullivan, R. Fergu-I Detroit. Ullman 13 mom) 1-5209 ‘ l, Ice 2‘—- A. Love. H. Peters. N. incident. threw 42 yards to Collins on a. son. E. Dunar. H. Robbins vanPenaItles—None. acNelll. A. Home vs. K. Rea- 2. Gilchrist would 'have to . beautiful scoring play. lC. Nicholson. J. McNeil], F. Third DeriOd - 7 Montreal. ; y. Dr. Webster. C. Maclnnes. guarantee “that he would play The Browns had tasted bimdil-lerring. H. Mowery. Balon 13 'Richard. Provost) . Callbeck. his heart out and produce to the 2:47. 8. Detroit, Joya] 3 tUll< .in that third period and theyiflksclfieinffflt’d- ‘ilct'3—Dou Georg vs bet fh‘ ab'l't," , _ _ ' ' ' - . ' “prank Acorn‘ ‘3 g Eight”? agricng went to the CLEVELAND (AP) —— Frank! Collins set a. champion shlp;game. the crowd burst throughlperiod' breaking the game wide wage": 5:88:35 ?;;;y “Nka IS RURNFD £51.53“?isiieioi‘fliiil' r... f ice 4 _ Dr. Hooper. v. Mn. team and apologized. Bun. then Ryan, .I much maligned qugy.‘ game record With his three TD. the police guard and tore doWniopen one, a scoreless “m ham“ $8 mopwithin reach I l VA‘SHVIL‘LF T (AP) iblaw 14:10 Penalties _ “rm. . en. A. MacEwen. s. Harper vs. reached Saban, who agreed to terback. threw three touchdown “M95 and was Vowel the mosume gm“ 9°55 '1 i A éiward run b Brown two'sm‘e a d F319 “:5 h" snn‘ 4:07: Crozier 4:07 served . . Cameron. c. Campbell. .L. talk with Gilchrist. passes to Gary Collins and tolvaluable Player i“ “‘9 game' i “m BF°Wnr ‘ bulldozer “New REVENGE - ‘passes 'by Ryan in Paul 'War-lSaugyrweere admiytt‘ead to hsm‘liitzi‘bl’ :“Wa'i L i " d 5 a 4". ‘3‘“; llrke. C. Butler. ' The source said. "Gilchrist year-old Lo'u Groze booted two After Conlns' third calChv aiafiemoonl 591” Baltimore's? The game "5 b'ned as a dual‘ifield and Johnny Brewer movedISatur'day alter fire damaged the GadSb-V 151351 BaCkS'TM‘ 16.353 — Doug Cameron prac- told Saban he would do anything field goals Sunday as underdog segment of the chilled crowd of|Vaun39d derenu {01‘ 11‘ Yard“ between Brown and Jimmy Uni-line ball to the one. But Baltl-lliving room of their apartmerlt..R°llSSeau 13:21- , se. to get back on the team because Cleveland won the Na t l on 81 79,544 in the lakefront stadium:on 27 carries bl" he didn't score‘ytas. the Colts' great passer butimore rose up and stoppediFoley. a country music singer.‘ saves: ,; 3“ P.m. he wanted to play for the HHS. Football league title with a rushed onto the field and 1' tOUChdown- lturned intoa day of revenge forlBrown twice so Cleveland hadlsuffered a burned right handiWetzel 9 O 0 9 All ices o pen {or scratch After a two-hour meeting. 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