..~.~- 10 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs. April 18, mos. SPORTS FRONT By PIUS CALLAG HAN Is This The End? “should and tonight before I delighted crowd in Maple us. . I Yes, Toronto Maple Leafs can retain their Sta they manage a decision tonight ovar Sid Abel s R illey Cup ll ed Wings from Detroit. And everything favors the Leafs to finish the job to- night. PUNCH Imlach‘s boys go into this one loading three games to one in the best-of-seven S tanlev Cup finals. After their come- back victory of Tuesday, indications are that the Queen City g has the necessary ability or a while Tuesday, Were on their way to tying back twice in the closing 20 minutes It was a mighty ' big .game the Wings who needed the triumph to I The Ablemen gave it the Toronto team that refused to ac- defending champions. they just couldn't outlast cept defeat. WE have the feeling that t just as they did against are a few guys on the and this could be the night we However, Detro' mean what they say. Yet. we good folks really ex lmlacll’s outfit. That‘s asking it appeared as though another decision tonight. the Red Wings the series but the Leafs fought to grab to tie the game and then fired two unanswered g oth clubs but especially for get on even terms with the a game try but for b he Leafs will win handily tonight. Canadians in that fifth game. There Toronto squad that are long overdue t they start to cllc . ’t ready to throw find it hard to believe that these ' peel the Wings to take three in a row from a whole lot—a great deal more than we thing the Detroitch are capable of doing. Abel Hos Good Season BUT even if the Red Win sure that Sid Abel will get p be the Stanley Cup fmals. Abel has got a ed good hockey for Sid an was one of the great spor iy must have given Detr e were some w Cinderella outfit and they got killers by upsetting the Maple oouragement when Red Wings lot of milea ys as far as he did. Last season the Red I I I playoffs. Here they are this season right in there in the gs bow out tonight. you can be lcnty of praise for taking these Wings failed to make go out of his boys. They've play- d their sidelining Chicago Black Hawks t upsets of the season. This alone sure- oit and their followers quite a ' ho figured the Detroit club was a real hoping they could prove giant Leafs. That hope got some en- took Sunday’s game 3-2 but it was all but shattered when Toronto conquered 4-2 on Tuesday. And by the way. Leafs took all their decisions by 4-2 scores. Detroit got its verdict in 3-2 r ashiou. The losing team in each game to date in the finals has scored two goals. A Chance To Celebrate LAST season Toronto fans didn't have the opportunity to celebrate with the Leafs when final victory over the Hawks came in Chicago and l they won the Stanley Cup. That ‘ ’ was another come-from-bchind verdict. However. folks around Tor- onto are expecting to be able to really howl tonight as the Imlacll squad get a chance to wrap up this whole affair. Of course, Detroit might still delay the proceedings. They have been laying good hockey these past couple of games and they'll give this one tonight everything they have. There's no tomorrow if Abel and his boys lose this one. Only a Detroit triumph can push this series into the sixth game. so with Leafs determined to stop the series and Wings strongly disposed to making it be the best game of the set. c any chances with these triumph tonight would make than ever. Imlach has given continue. this affair tonight could Toronto surely doesn’t want to amhiious Wings and a Detroit the Detroiters more ambitious instructions to halt the show to- night and the Leafs will try their mightiest to do just that. We think they’ll be successful. Close to 300 racing fans turned out for the Gold Cup and Saucer bonus film fea- ture at PWC auditorium last night. Frank ‘Duck’ Acorn (right), race classifier and announcer for the Charlotte- town Driving Park, chats with three horse owners (left to right) Doug Hill, Rankin MacLean and Bill Boyles HORSEMEN; ’DUCK’ HAVE CAT NM - . prior to the film showing. Seen were the films ‘Flre, Away’ showing Tie Silk win- ning the 1962 International Trot. and “The Best of Grey- hound'. world's greatest trotter. added attraction was the piano performance of Max Seiler. a feature on the An Alex Kmrras of Detrmt Lions were suspended indefinitely by! Wednesday. 1 Five other Detroit players! were fined $2,000 eac. h and thel Detroit club was fined $4,000 as‘ a result of an investigation into pro football betting. Th ‘ each on the 1962 championshipl game between New York Giants the National Football Leaguelmiddle Walker, Williams, defensive end. They were not suspen supervised the investigation and e five Detroit players were [ammunced the findings at a fined $2,000 each for betting $50 ' press conference in his office. DETROIT CLUB, 5 PLAYERS FINE-D 2 NFL Siars Suspended For Belling 0 NEW YORK (APl—Paul Hor- and Green nung of Green Bay Packers and | are John Gordy. an offensive ' E Bay. The players uard; G rd halfback; Lowe, a defensive Schmidt, all-star linebacker; Wayne linebacker; and Sam 0 3' Joe Commissioner Pete Rozelle Rozelle said investigation of allegations that Carroll Rosen- nGa Homecoming Scares i B B y P and .Paul Homung Humble ut Alex Karras Bitter 100 THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Iunder no circumstances would l Colts. had bet on league games, aul Hornung reacted humbly lit sign Hornung or Karras, al- ‘was not completed. He said that Alex Karras bitterly Wed-ltllough Rozelle had said they Rosenbloom had denied the nesdlay after their indefinitejwere “legally ‘ free to play” PAUL HORNUNG m, president of Baltimore ‘charges in a sworn affidavit. mes judged guilty of associating with individuals described by Detroit police as “known hoodlums." Rozelle said Karras had made at least six significant bets on NFL games since 1958 ranging from $50 to $100. He said there was no evidence of any criminal wrongdoing or any evidence that Karras sold information ' for betting purposes or even bet against his own team. e hockey club be without the ef- By BILL MacDOUGALL DETROIT (CP) -— Although younger members h game final,w either forts of such veterans as Gordie Howe, Bill Gadsby and Marcel Pronovost of Detroit and Johnny Bower, Red Kelly and Allan Stanley of Toronto? Bower is the granddaddy of them all. He's officially listed at 38. But he hasn't offered enough proof to dispel ever- recumng rumors that he al- All Leaf goaltending with Don Sim- mons. But he has yet to give w y to his younger confrere in the playoffs. Tomato manager - coach Punch Imlach would have a toth time benching the old- tlmers if he keeps on playing as he did Tuesday night when Leafs take a commanding 3-1 lead in the best-of—seven final. It's an odds-on bet that he will again be in goal for the fifth game, tonight in Toronto. SURPRISES MANY Another Toronto oldster who is surprising many of the youngsters is defenceman Stan- ley, who early in the. season was the brunt of partly critical speculation that his legs were giving out and that he couldn't last. He's 37 now and confound- ing his critics with his lively— c their clubs in the Stanley Cup would ' defeated Detroit 4.2 to he and fast—play. He has picked up a 0a and five assists during the semi-final and final series. Centre Kelly, who Went to the Leafs in 1960 after 12% seasons with Detroit, has been skating like the fury despite the 35-year- old muscles in his legs. Ironic- ally. Tuesday ulght he played of his less aggressivo games, yet wound up with his first two playoff goals this year. Previously, he had us- sisted on six at rs. On the Detroit side there is. without whom. winger Howe, agreed, the most observers Wings would have been dea long ago. He’s 35 now and still shows no signs of a letup. He scored one of Detroit's goals Tuesday and assisted on an- other Tuesday night and got both Detroit goals as the Wings lost 4-2 in the second game in Toronto. e now has seven goals and eight assists in the playoffs, and is the one man who co d bring back the Wings from the brink of elimination. TOUGH TO BEAT Defenceman Pronovost and Gadsby have been the toughest for the Leafs to get by. Gadsby, 35, also has a goal and four assists to his credit and Prono- vost, 32. has a goal and three assists. Among the younger man. the player who has least lived up to expectations is Frank Ma- hovlich. A late-season attack of the flu and a cut on the lip LEAVES BIG ESTATE NEW YORK (APl—Rush H. Kress, the late president of S. H. Kress and Company, variety on. early in the semi-finals kept him off solid food and he blamed this for his ineffectual play. In the second game of the final he bruised and sprained his left knee and missed one of course, that fabulous right. Veterans Showing Well In Sfanl-eyCup Playoffs game. But during games be. tween the injuries and on Tues. day night he still hasn't played well. His best game was Tuesday night when he exhibited some of his hard-driving_ dash. He scored 36 goals tiring the season. but he still hasn't beaten 3 goaltender in the playoffs. The Leafs practised in Tor- onto Wednesday. The Wings, who have a policy of no praco tices during playoffs, left by plane for Toronto Wednesday afternoon. o HOCKEY SCORES By THE CANADIAN PRESS American League Hershey 5 Cleveland (Best-of-five semi - final tied 2-2) ntarlo unior Niagara Falls 5 Neil McNeil 1 (Niagara Falls leads bat-of- seven final 3-2), Eastern Professional Sudbury 3 Kingston 6 (Kingston wins best-of-seveli final 4-1) pick-up and delivery of your Equipped with 2-Way “ STEAD'S Charlottetown’s Best Dial 4-4131 or 4-4132 store chain. left an estate 5 ficially estimated at $2,000,000 0 $3,000,000. Most of it will go to his family by terms of a will a filed M o n d a y in surrogates. lcourt. Kress died March 22 at ‘ the age of 85. - I' -NEw Eh fio- 'l SCOTT McCULLOCH Out Boards For The Best in parts and Service. I Keith Carmichael Ltd. ILSherwood Dial 4-6423' - - - - - L Charlottetown DANCE and FR‘ESH LOBSTER SUPPER Friday, April 19th 0 Dancing 9:30fo'l:00 Curling Club Price on SU‘RCHARGE LIFTED HOW LOW? 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He’s “ungv Verbatlle halfback 0f he lSydney llaltliarg of the Canadiaen 20%]8 instailcescgldggliinggnfli: DETROIT (CPl—Alcx Faulk- thinking of driving in unex-:Gl‘ee“ 333’ Puke”, "1 Louls".Football League indicated thatisum of $500 from 1959 through an m 3 ncr. Newfoundland's hocney- pectcdly, unseen and withoutlvme- “1 am "my son)“ What? i ‘ ' pIaYIng pIIIdPI and IOYI IS afraId mum I 1e Is there to say? I have IHornung and Karras would notIl9ol. Rozelle said HornungI also II I lI , . be allowed to play for any had transmitted specific infor- to go homo- bCORES BIG GOALS .glven the true “"5 °° c°“‘"'“-°"{Canadian club mation concernin NFL am A tremendous reception has His five goals in this year’s:5i°ner Pete Rozelle and he has: He said- “I. would refuse tolfor bettin ur g s g. es bIeen planned for return of the playoffs—three of them winners made his dedsm" based 0" theiregistcr any contract submitted: Karras gch £5??on defen ' sly. crew-cut centre with Dc- —have made him a hero, even “‘5'” l ' l ' v d ' . trait Red Wings who now trail if the Red Wings bow out f ' “It comes as a Show to main! y C mm a playeriSlYe t'acme 0f the Lions who 0e 0 II I I I I o , , . . . ,who had been suspended by an lSEld in a televnsion interver ' Toronto Maple Leafs .‘ul in their the playoff picture in the fifth lka‘rras Said m Dem’n- Where AAmerican league for bettin n ll b t b t l f best-of-sevcn Stanley Cup final game at Tara n to Thursday 1119 Started for three years “35 a‘games " g o ‘0 ctt on gadnesi u my or series. Faulkner is a reluctant night. ldefenSiVE giant 0f the Lions. “1, - “gate es an c gars' was hero. When Detroit defeated Leafslha‘mn’t done anything that I! ' h Premier .loey Smallwood of 3:3 Sunday night here andlafll aShamed 9‘ afid I am- natl we ye Shoes for Mom. Newfoundland will declare Ll I'al‘lkllel‘ scored tWO £0318. hiSIEU‘lty 0f anythmg' ASked 1f he? i . ' school holiday the day Alex admirers "1 his home provincelplggnefii any (frOtEISt' Karrfis refined. and chlld- returns—unit a 1,000-car motor- swamWCd him With l919813311115 Ofisal : ‘ . bum 0' e 531 e . czde will escort him home to ('gngl‘amlations- some cal‘l‘if-‘dllhaghrelgaétmgt?“tog”; “mar R I sprlces. Bishop‘s Falls, a small inland l8 names of scores of persons 9 m‘ “‘5' m ‘ 3 e u “"5 o Va” community, from St. ohn's. imd With the name 0f thEil‘zas. part of the investigation’l By Norman Macdonald Illa d n e 4‘ “It “ill be the biggest day In mm” . is“: the): [clot me jenny-f0" summerSide Bureau Of The Guardian ' fess and ens. Newfoundland since the Sccond . 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Ilype of club where people wish- mg 9. a fear ing in public sit around lAnd Senator John McClellan. ltD-Ark..l chairman of the Sen- late committee investigating al- lleged sports fixing and gam- lbling, called the actions "defl- ‘nite steps in the right direc- tion." At the same time, the rival ugar Ray Robinson. his May 14 bout wit I l Terry Downer cancelled, _ whether to concede victory to the Leafs or . Wings need three straight victories, two of em on Toronto ice. How about it, folks? Any super-optimists in the group? Strange what the lapse of a , for we know here’s an atomic warhead attached to Eddie must have 8 against someone sitting the Detroit net. Keon seem to have much luck deli- ing a goaler. at least not in the conventional way, but how many times he’barges in there. lays e sure no one gets hurt. sludge behind doesn't to Mallow- to do loin g lich’s gurgling attack. He Men’s Oxfords l—Recll, assorted styles. Reg. 7.95. 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