WEATHER DISADVANTAGI "The my the 10 The Gunilla-n, Charlottetown. Mon April 27. 1864. SPORTS FRONT By NIt'K I"Il.l.\l0RE It’s All Over 'l'ttlit).\"f‘0 YII‘aplc Leaf. pruned then had what It takes “"IP'l the 10m; gets tough Satin a) mini as they captured their ltllh Stanley (‘up by handing Detroit Red Wings a stir- Prism: but convincing 4-0 setback in \laple Leaf Gardens Led bv thf‘ sparkling El‘élllenfl‘h: of ancient .lohnny Bower. = came off the mat to win this one -— The wary anyone want to win a i'llallipionsliip. Out-skated. out-shot and lust out-gunned In the all Im- pul'tnlil third period. Red Wing-4 ran out of steam. Delvec- chin. l'llmnn and “at-Gregor. who led the Detroit attack. couldn't battle around Brewer and an Inspired Bnhbv Bonn In the third period. let alone think of beating Bower. Gordie Howe should have stayed home. - He couldn't KPI f‘lt’flr 0' the lntured but determined Red Kelli: ecm= cf the vomccr “legs. (‘an’dhll‘ loyal and Hender- =on Cale the Leaf- all diet had in the “NIH: stage: M II" game l‘lit hv that 'lnio the to mice was mo much Cord” Howe the sill who had more Ice time this season rile same Howe who set 1-71 clertime victory two than anvnne but the goalies. wasn’t no the li~ln{3*t1: goal in the Wings \vcrazciil: more than ."to mirlltes per :ame all neck-s ago itccrun tu- had plmod nfii‘t‘r‘ -llan .‘l.'i minutes in all of the 1.1 l‘ch” games up to Saturday He threatened RmH‘r 0" fix: n“raficn: Bathgate Pays Off (‘OXTRDYFRSHL Andi Ratllgate paied off for the Leaf! In the final two games of the series. scoring the first goal on a great breakaway cffort in the first period Saturday night. and countini: on n blistering ‘lialf slapshot' Thurs- dav night to tie tl-o score 3-51 hcfore Toronto won it in overtime. Yes. the Leafs hlg late season trade probably won them the Stanley Cup. J’InltlS' missed the tune with painful In- Bv’h Ram and Red Kc!" illaicd key role: In Satur- ‘s nin. 'l‘wking second rating onl\ tn the performance Kelly picked up tire back breaking third l.eafs' goal In the sixth nl‘nutc of the ill‘i‘d ncilcd d as we mentioned before. Blade Col-rile llmxe look like the inn were playing lead circle In a three I'Ill: cirrus. tin defence Buttu turned ‘kltler stvle' again. —— The Hobby Balm of old. He linnded out three or four stiff bodv blows In the first period. and bv tie beginning of the second period all “14' Leafs were throwing lllelr welght uruulid. III the Inn It‘ll't‘lllltl fer the IIIII'iI silet'i-~<i\e time, Is 'I‘iiili'li' finial ll \ cm H III‘ E: sum‘rstiilclis. Iliilzirli tried (Ht-‘1‘) Il‘lllfl ll" r“ultl lllllll~. of to vet the Leafs to play good litit'km IIIIIS g; on" (M m4th r-i-mssiml: llis offotts ended 'A-I in frustration. ital Ito-lover, fig—w iron the f'ltHP’l tliel had to “In Through The Infield an are an in the each going on the mew ‘MZ‘vlr "all season 'ncludes SAM BOWFVS. ESIlll» moire 'l'cm Ke‘lv Flat-etand. “illie Horton. Detroit. :eorge Ana's] “'arh‘nz'nt; Blllv f‘nwan, f‘uhs. Rico Catt-y. \Tllllaitkee: RON LOFKF. \tr-ts. Gene Alter. Pirates: and JAY ALOI"... Giants Baltimore‘s Bowen: 1: rated a hot prospect to stick in left field He hit homer: and 987 at Rochester la-st season hc’oro tuning up to the Birds for a.7‘.33 average in 15 games. The \lets hope tliev have a find iii 24-l-ear-old lefty Ron Lcclle. «rim nm'o’l an ill-R rccrrd at Auburn I?'~‘l year. A pitcher who h"‘-t‘1'l fared lilanv h-c hats vol. but who has pitched three 9‘3"“.2 in the low lilinors. GEORGE ANGEL. is getting a close {Mk ’z'r-n Wmhlnzton Soilnt‘rs. He's only '20 years old and throws From the right side with plenty of speed. \ ’Jl‘n’lll'nt‘ cf the f‘rtiic‘ \'uva Scotian II and '0 League. DFROV .IOHSON. hos finalla' received some big league attent- ion and is haul-inn fer a 'lv'st ‘oase position with Cincinnati Fed’- He “1111: the 100-vd rlB'J in less than 10 set-on s. and \\ en we lived in Kentvillc in the nl'd~l950's. he was playing outfield Always a streak hitter 8.9 we. remem ' 3 carried his mannerisms to the big leagues. t “W1 .lll1nsolt'; hot. there isn't a firmer -cl):ill," The property t Yankees until . they irciildn't ‘ him because of too few good days and 1m manv had it "- Last season he played in the Pacific (‘cast League with -.=n Diego He rapped 33 homers. W RBf‘s. and had a 277 a Page. 115 smug snot-rigs "rill! keep'll: Island T'i'ourney Staged At BHS Bir'h'lmrt High His: scheme A‘ the Icon-“- minton championshir nii ll"(l2_\'. Tile \GI‘IPK of games commenced at 1 p In and con- tinued Ill‘THIZ‘Il Illlill it) p m The tournament was undo" tthe gmdence of Jack 'l‘uriier of Charlottetown and under the sponsor'h-p of the department. of phvsiial education and a1- Pnhtlllf‘ education for the prov- tnro of F‘lll Charles Landry captured tll'lt‘ \Iarzaref f'ook, Slimmerstrle. defeated Mianigaret Jar-dine. Charlottetown 11~2 and 11-1 In the ladies singles finals. 1n the ladies doublets com- petition the Slimmerslde team I B. Scihtn'man a-nrl M. ka defeated the Charlottetown team of M, .lai‘dilne and MacDonald 15-11. 15-11. Jack Blanchard and I'VO (fud— defendlng champs. cap- rhe Men's doubles as they defeated (‘olin Campbell and Dick Crozier. Slimmerslde. ‘.I‘.l“\l was ' had- Sat- Mnns singles (baron-ions. In 15.6. 845- 15.10? the process be eliminated .lack “wk rpm-"M- and Mama“ Blanchard. Charlottetown. 15- MacDonald. Oliarlotmetown. cap- 9. 11-15. and 13-0 and then de- lured the mixed doubles by leafed f'olln Campbell. Suni- ousting Jack Blanchard and merside. 15-10 and 15-12 m the. \Tmrgmet .lvardiine. Ohalrlotvto '41. rials. town. 15-10. is FOR WINTER Dyson Suggests Portable Track (Fri. Note -_ \leet Geoffrey I‘atl't begin again until mid-Apnll. Dyson. the coach and the man Ill?" KIN" .Wl" IN?“ than 51! behind the coach. in an article months of even the poorest mm In this Wednesday's edition M rtoor training conditions. “a p “v , r Th, Rum"! pmrimp D) son. who for H year! W” in it: pali'l‘vnnp 0r mp “won.” I: " A pnsmnned' ram. SIYMMT'IRSIDF‘. ”Pt‘lnf‘P Iv'.d— chicr r-rrm'h of Finland's nation' Mr Pearson accom -.i- ii? " '1 ‘vmmd o notio— ‘ “.31.” [stand “PM; R pmlabip ally-dominating Athletic Asltoc- hi: “Ii”. his d; h. pal”? 'yl‘. ’ ’ XSW york “0' 31”: B" ""7 ASSOCIATED PRES-'0‘ runnin: track. that can be lf‘lmn- “I” " "‘alm’d “MN” ric' h "2 Dr. I rs' Pa' g ~ ’ '9 P'mhumh m 2 Int Pm’ahl’ pitch'rs m" '"dtly‘sl mWM irh .h? hm mam 8mm” in PE] must be discouraged ia anna of Toronto. and “u, f Stallard '1-21 Locke 19) Bautl may". in“, baseball lamest nith case in the winter months", Wllh Mrf‘h a short outdoor traln- grandson pm“ "a n "a h‘ " "i '9' and (IN-"l"; Sohwa“ '1'”. (WON find If!“ "cords In Par“ tho snmkfl mm- ..In “m. such in? program 0mm. 8"“ a! hatched the game from a sec- 31 .Butters (2) Snsk f7) and Paglt-x “mosey: ' a track just might be the big (‘nnada and the U.S.A. with aim? ""d‘mw WI" 5931- 32' 8"°"l~ l Amerlc :1 League push that track ml field needs tlar climatic conditioml have "m"! “’"h 14-000 nth" fans 1 ‘l L“ MW" Immo‘N—I 3‘“ Washington (Narum no) at in this province." 'mn miffic strides In tmk 3' “81"? Leaf Garden-s ‘ ' “Wm” °°°°°°°°°"° “l 1.05 Angela (McBride 12) mm"... "v.0". tWNW. d m and field because of the we of his lip. wiped his brow and i, Ortega ti-ot and Roaeboro;‘ Only “me scheduled ' ' Raw, mmdian Lemon warmth indoor portable track. he bounced anxiously on the edge 1" Sadowski (1-2) Tiet‘enauer (9) Nationalu ' said. commenting NOT READY YET David Boswell. training plan. following the completion of a weekend track and Field crutches ellrlc held at Athe .i Regiona. High School. Summerslde. Wham" The prrtable track. being used I” Wm“ tnnre often er areas tilt".I “"3 Canada \vIth the paslng of each winter. would cost In the VIcIl'Itty‘va would certainly 5 he I Airing winter fuell- n 01:57," «Bill, 1:" m", ltles' rl this ext 1 There 1 face in either the Charlottetown Wm} mm “mm mi).- "N the recent surge mllMlM 1n the next two years In it has In tho winter truck howevs. advancing. to Stadium for the‘ " boll-ling of meets. ’ or tile! u_ watbarlllpasl.tbe Unpaid ". lwouldbeotgrut aid. "you luv. to col mus." “dwell. Wm lmmuum I and ‘flmmm Island direcle inf physical education Mid the my game. [. The (‘hanipagne flows like water and the water flows all over Toronto Maple Leaf president Stafford Smylhe. Dcfenccman Carl Brewer in- ' terrupts the flow long enough Dodgers Shuiout Braves; . Senators Down Athletics . Br (rippled by injuries to Sandy Koufax and Johnny Pool-es. Los 'Angeles Dodgers' pitching staff 1 got a big lift Sunday fi‘nm‘ . lanky Phil Ortega who shill out Milwaukee Braves 1-0 on four hits monte's Staiib's the “inning runs. Orega. making his fourth at- tempt to stick with the Dodg- ers. got the only run he needed in the first inning when Frank Howard's sacrifice rte iv- ered Maury Wills. who had sin- gled and moved up on a walk and a sacrifice. It was the first major league victory for the 24 - year - ol rlgllthander who received a .000 bonus in 1959. Bob Sa- {13: 1 dowski was the loser. The National League-leading Philadelphia Phillies unloaded three homers accounting for all ‘ItI‘Zt’lllSkl their runs in a 0-1 victory over f‘liicago. Gus T r i a n d o s and Tony Taylor poked solo shots “Hal for his boss to lift the over- flowlng champagne glass in a toasi to his team's victory. The Leafs whooped it up in traditional style after winning championships in Toronto Sal- CHAMPAGNE IN. THE SHOWERS l l l l l l l l t i i t 1 defeated ulrday niz‘nl Thor Defrmt Red Wings 4-0 in the seventh game of the series. It was the Leaf's third consecu tive cup win. (CP Wirephoto) Houston f‘nlts srored two runs in the eighth and relief pitcher Woodeshiek put out a St.‘ Louis rally as the Colts whipped the Cardinals 6-4. Bob Aspro— single and Rusty sacrifice fly produced. At Cincinnati. a doubleheader between the Reds and San Francisco Giants was post- poned because of i'ain_ Rookie Frank Kruetzer turned in a sparkling relief job and doubled home the winning run as Chicago White Sox nipped the Boston Red Sox 2-1 in the American League. KI'IIPL7EI‘ came on with the bases loaded and one out in the second and retired Carl 'as- and Frank Malzone. After that be limited Boston to three hits until leaving for a plnlll-hltter in the seventh, He. and Bobby Wine connected Wllll also doubled home Joe Cun- tu'i 1111 for the Phillies ninzliam in the fifth. Roberto Clemente bounced a Baltimore catcher .lohn 0r— l1:1~("~-lf\af‘l9f‘l single through the sinn couldn‘t handle one of Har- drawn up New York Meis' in- my liaddlx‘ pitches in the 7 $0121 HS llnjectlons of pain Wallop Leafs Smother Red Wings In Capturing Stanle Bv TOM WILLIAMS ' TORONTO ICPt w Toronto Maple Leafs shrugged off their injuries and won their third straight Stanley Cup champion- ship Sa in r d a y night. over- whelming fading Detroit ‘Red Wings 4-0 in the seventh game of the National Hockey League final. With three key players play ing with leg injuries frozen Will] i ‘ killer. the Leafs blasted the Wings in the most decisive victory of series. The six other games were decided by goals Ill the dying stages, with two of them going to sudden death over- in EL”. period. The Wings ;gamely in an effort to tie bu1 ‘ couldn‘t beat 39-year-old Johnny 1 Bower in the Toronto nets. Then . the Detroit clu‘b ran out of gas and Dave Kenn, Red Kelly and captain George. Armstrong com- plctcd the rout with goals to the third period. Marlboros I Monarchs MONTREAL «up: -- 'romnlo‘ Marlboros opened their best-of- . . : five Eastern Canadian Memor— l l THE ASSOCIATED PRESS' Wll’ll’lPl‘ retiring 1.9 in a flow he- Eighth mum: and Ill? passed fore tiring ball allnued \‘cn York Yankees to push across the winning mu and nip the Orioles 3-4. It was the third unearned run of the day for the defending American League champs. .lcrry Lilliipc's wild throw let.‘ ‘in the winning run for Minne- the 'I'wliiis edged De- troit Tl‘ISEI‘S 3-2 in 11 innings. The. Twins first two runs callie‘ 'on successive homers in the first inning by .liiliille Hall and Bob Allison. Jim Kati went all the way to win it 1.05 Aligelcs got Slx-lllf pitch- ing from Fred Vewman aiid blanked Cleveland Indians 7-0. The Angels. \vho ‘ ‘ five - streak. s id— lng three by Tom Satriano who. drove ill three runs. 'I‘wo home. runs by Don Zim- mcr and another by Bill Skow— Tori eased the. way for Washing- ton Scnators as they whipped. Kansas City 7-4. Manny .llme—t ncz. Rocky f‘olavitn and lm Gentile homered for the Ath- ‘letlcs. field ill the bottom of the ninth to gile Pittsburgh Pirates a 4-3 , Tlf‘IOI‘} in the first game of a doubleheader. The Met! had ‘llflfl u \\lll1 a walk and two hits after two were out in the top half of the ninth WIN SECOND GAth in the second game. the Nets survived a two-run ninth inning rally and hung oil for a "-" vic- iot‘). Tracy Slallard “is the Victory Delights l 1 Pearson N e w I and Freehan: Nixon. (2 ‘| Washington I Kansas Clty 0|0W00x— fl 6 l Stenhouse Drabowsky, 11-01 Wyatt 18) and Basebal Ry Tlle (7.A\'.\DIA.\' PRESS SATI'RDAY American League Baltimore 1110—1 40 York 02100100x— 4 92 . (0—2» Miller Int and .i-il Hamilton 9» and Howard H‘Rr BIL-file- [burn 11‘; NY» Tresh f1) . Detroit 1 Minnesota 00 100 0.10—- S 6 0 100000010— 2 72 'Q—It Sherry lill Pascual. tl-ll Roland (9| :ind Wickersham. 18) 181126 . Battcy. Boston (‘htcagn 000002000— 2 91 0011 00010x— 4 70 (‘onnollyuo-Q 1 Wilson tilt and Tillman 151: Buzliardt -0t and Carreon. Marlin (Bl. 000100000-—l 8 (0-11 Duckworth 71 and Brtimley: Cheney. u. HRS: KC-—('olavlto (ll H H ‘ La IQRONIO If PI - P ri tile Green (I). i Minister Pearson leaped and Claw» .000 00000101— '2 SI shouted like a schoolboy Satur- Lm; Aug. ammooioO—i 70 day night. when Kcllv Scored to put Toronto Maple Leafs ahead 34) in the third pe-l rlod of their Stanley (‘iip show- ‘down with Detroit Red Wings. 2 '3 i . .\1r. Peal-son, a Toronto na- ltive and 3 Leaf fan “from way back." flew here from a .\lont- " real political meeting Sturdavl' afternoon to attend the gami" ’ tlii the plane he made a small ‘ ~ of his seat as Leafs battled to a 1-0 lead early in the game He cheered Iiistily Mien Dave Keon scored the second Leaf goal in the third period. then jumped to his feet and waved . his program wildly when Kelly. the Liberal MP for York West“ made it 3-0 and salted away the roneluded 19!. night. Dyson glove impressive. exact lectures to tln‘ Inland] trip so physical «fucat ' .lon directors and students. Th 1 1 1 .l .. .clinlc was held in cooperatime with the din/lion of physical ed- ;uoatlon of the DQt. d Educat- ‘lan and the Sum IBM “- lid-I. 7- W ’ Leafs won 4-0 and captured the ; Krallck 12-01 and Romano; l. } LOCAL STAR Vern Handrahan came In in the ninth inning the. Kan- sas City Athletics in yester- days action against the Wash- ington Senatnrs. Vern retet'ved Stm-rh’vant Mid didn‘t allow any runs in the final inning as the Senators 7-4. Vern Is a native of Our-late- where been II. have downed the Athletics 1 I Scores R Lee. F'oylack ’11 film l11I and Rodgers National League 01.1000000— 4 61 ltlll Dir i 6. Montreal. iul (‘up series with a 72 victory over Montreal NIX: Monarchs Sunday night. ‘ Brit Selby and Rod Selling stood out for the Marlins. scol- lng two goals each. Barry “‘FII“ son. Gary Dineen and Wavm‘ Carleton scored the other Tor- onto goals. Selby assisted Wal- son and Carleton N'DG seemed doomed to - shutout until the 1bird permit. when Andi-e LaE'f‘le tallied lice, The second game of the ser-i ies will be played here Tuesg day night. Though theI Marlies were missing players through injur- ies and school examinations and the NDG cllib had exert-lied its right to pick up players from other teams in its Montreal Metropolitan League. Toronto‘s superior strength was clear throughout. SUMMARY First period - 1. Toronto. Selby 8:52; 2. Toronto, Carleton «Walton. Selbyt 9:12. Penalties -Cha.mpagne minor and mis- conduct 5219. \'adllais “7:11. Ma- dore 8:52. Selling 12:36. Clllp- chase 13:03. Second perlod — 3 Toronto. Dineen lMcKennyl :41: 4. Tor- onto. Selling Chlpcliase. Dineenl 118:59, Penalties Davidson 5:08. Champagne game miscon- duct 8:13. Selling. Plager 11:58. Chlpchase major 13:31. Third per 5. Toronto. Selby (Carleton. Waltnnt 112217; Lageiix 12:30: 7. .Toronto. Selling (Dineen. Car- leton 13: 8 Toronto. Selbyl 13 3.3. I\'arlnais (Selling. onto bench 1served by D New York . . Pittsburgh 40000100x—5110 ml 8228, Flag" m‘W- "‘15' Fisher. I0-ll arnarth I7) mnd‘um “310‘ and Taylor; \‘eale (1—11 nd six” n _ ~ 9 t .0 ' . __‘ a‘ . l . 1 I . Eagliai ni. HR. PEh 8 Hey "who" 3 SRO-H \ ‘ . 0000 0 Dill— fi 1 mooa'ooox—i 70 Rm“ 1143' '8‘ and "ward- Sanford. 12~1| Buffalo '71 and Dam" “BMW—2 90 Holler; Maloney tZ-ll and Ed-z'Mlm'h mommo“ 3 7‘ “a. 5‘ Regan 11-21 Egan tilt and‘ 11,,s A“: mm [W1 40 Rourke: Kaat I2-0t and Bailey. 1 Milwaukee 01 mom—s 9| 51. Dels‘DemPl" 11‘: Mm" Padres. til—ii Willliite 13) per- —Alllsm ‘23 “a” (ll- ranoski 171 Miller Ill: and Cl-‘ WWW“- ° ‘1 to close to lot-99 at the 19-we- molli; Stpahn um and Torre. zlmAnEe'e’ motllolx— “'7’0 0nd mark. (“Pam 001010029...4 a; Grant fl-ll Seytried t3) Sle- ---———-—'—_._ hila 0000mm} 54 bert 15! McMahon 161 Bell 17) Jackson (2.1. McDaniel .9) i ant:l RRomano; Newman (1-0) AIR and Bertell; Bennett. (1-1) Roe- . 3" ogers- ‘ buck «81 Short tilt and Dalryrm- ' wnhmlm 300 0“ o”- 7100 CONDITIONING ple. HIR: Chi—Rodgers ‘5”. Houston 000004— 4 90’ St. 1.0qu 000200— 2 5 0‘ Farrell. 12-01 Woodeshicklm . and Bateman. Grote (91: Craig‘ Shantz 10-2t I91 Taylor MD lilt-(‘Tarven HR: St-II—AMcCarver l SUNDAY . Firs New York 000100011— 3 82‘ Pittsburgh 020 100 001-— 411 l 1 Hook. Clsco '4) Wakefield 171‘ Beai'narth 10-2) 19) and Gonder. Taylor (81: Law. Bork 11-01 1911 and McFarlane. HRs: ‘Pghm. Bailey 121 Mazeroski tt\_ San Fran at Cincinnati. 2. .and Bailey. ‘ woman—i 4ft. 11000300x— 5 70. Norman lfnt T0111 171 Elston‘ . Kansas City and 1 mar Cleveland victory over first - place Snwchiik also stopped 33 shots, : Kelly. a former Rec Wing great. was outstanding in his 142nd Stanley Cup playoff game —-a record—«although he was is doubtful starter until the open: ae- » verely wrenched‘knee picked up 3 ing whistle because of In the sixth game. With he. knee frozen. be played a solid-‘ two-nay game. especially in keeping Detroit leader Gord Howe in check. Hardrock Bob Baun required a similar needle to deaden the pain of a suspected broken bone in his lower right leg. but played a crashing game it Leafs' defence. His partner. (‘arl Brewer. also shone. with ncerllcs numbing rib and ‘9: m juries. MCKENNEY OUT Leltwinger Don McKenney. t . » ANDY BATHGATE most of them more difficulll yCup JOHNNY BOWER Leafs bluellne. and Gatsby and “donned by a knee injury m than the ones that tested Bowei.‘ both Pronovosts — Marcel and the fifth game. was missing from the. Toronto lineup. De- troit got only brief service from defenceman Doug Barkley. hob- bled by a painful groin injury. Armstrong accepted the Stan- |c_v ('up from NHL president f‘larence Campbell in a centre. ice ceremony immediately after the game. as 14.571 fans roared approval. Each full-share member of the Leafs receives $4.000 for the victory~$2.000 for winning the cup and the rest for tbc‘ club's third-place finish In the‘ regular season and semi-final. Mont.- rcal (lanadiens. Each Wings player receives $2.750—S1.000 as a member of“ . the finalist and the rest for flu-3 A Ishing fourth and eliminating second - place Chicago in the other semi-final. The Leafs have won the hls-‘ loric trophy 10 times. second} otil_\ to Montreal (.‘aiiadiens.. \\Iltl have won it 12 times—II since the formation of the NHL‘ . 7' ‘ ‘ over He rob eon six occa-j sions when the fleet centre ap-t peared to have sure goals. Bathgate's opening goal came after the Wings had charged Into the Toronto zone looking for a quick counter. A pass hack to the eafs' blueline hopped the stick of Detroit de- fenccman Al Langlols as he tried to slap a shot. and Bath- gate jumped into the. clear. He skated in to beat Sawchuk om close range with a high, hard shot to the corner on the goaltender's glove side at 3:04. KEON SCORES The. goal stood until 4:26 of the third period. when Kcon counted on a lead pass from Harris. He cruised in on de- fenceman Marcel Pronovost and let fly with a 25-foot slap SIIOI at Sawchuk cleanly to the .Iower left corner. Kelly made it 3-0 just 87 sec- onds later. driving a shot be- tween the feet of (Iclcucciiinii Bill (hutsby and through Sun- cliuk's lugs utter l-‘rauk lliilloiv Iich Iutd beaten Langlois on (tier 3 right boards to set up the play. In 191 HOWE I-‘AtiGEh ' The Wings lacked Hman leadership in the climatic gamel a:- the big right winger. ODVI' nuslv bone-tired from playing close to 40 minutes in eat: of the 13 previous playoff games! could muster only a half-dozen; dangerous rushes. Wings‘ younger players. not-l ably Ed .onal. Paul Henderson] and Andre. Pronovost. trie ‘ ' take up the slack but they were? no match for the fired-up Leafs.‘ or for Bower. who played onc‘ of his steadlest games of the playoffs. . Bower handled $3 shots 1n posting the shutout. Many were from long range. but he made? some excellent saves. including; No each on Howe. and Norm? Ullman. U1 Im a n and Bruce Mac-Gregor were victims when. shots that appeared to have ‘MaJltH'IIClI alsn started the play for Armstrong's wind-up goal It 15'26. firing a shot wide. of the. Wings net. then digging it out of the corner of the link i l l and passing to Armstrong The Chief's partially-screened shot whizzed into the top left co:- 1 ner past Sawchuk's glove. Wings got their last chances when Toronto defenccman Tim, Horton and Brewer took peli- altles at 15:36 and 18.44. re- spectively. Detroit mustered ai mild rally. but. Bower turned it i away. making good saves on“ Howe and Alex Delvecchio. The Wings couldn‘t malnlainl the pressure and Sawchuk had. to be sharp to stop Kenn on two ‘ consecutive break-away stints near the en . Play was rugged all the Way. W1 Baun. Brewer and Stanley handing out. stiff checks at the Andre—jarring a couple of Tor- onto players. Referee John Ashley called nine minor penalties—five to Toronto .‘Jolle figured in lhl scoring Houe tilll’iltPfI as l1th scorer in the playoffs \vitli nine goals and 10 assnsts for 19 polnts. L'll- man was second with eight goals and 10 assists. while Ma- llovlicli was tops for Loan with four goals and 11 assists for third place. First period — 1. Toronto. Balligate 15> 3.04, Penalties— Horton 5:05: .Ioval 6:34; Gad- sby 8:51: Harris 8.51. Second period No scoring. Penalties — Harris 4:00. Mac- Illlllan 15.29. Third period -— 2. Toronto. Keon 171 ‘Harris! 4:26: 3. Tor- onto. Ke l l y 14' «Mallovlich. Stanley) 3.33: 1. Toronto. Arm- strong: '5! -.\Iittiov1iclll 13:26. Penalties .\ l’i‘oilovost 11:41: lIlirloii lfi I212; lil't'.'.t‘l' lll'H. 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