a - - Beliveau And Robert SPORTS FRONT Hull + age Battle For Awar ~ Sixth Battle | Goes Tonight ._ By BILL eottio al the sther individual stmeit overy gems bofh ie Se MONTREAL —Big Jean. awards, but by the NHL’s six semi-final aan at te Hemel Ga governors or team owners. They in the final against he Black By JIM CULLEN diens and Chicago Black Hawk | Will file their ballots at the coa-| Hawks. He has 14 playoll paints the Chicago Black Hawks will face elimination tonizht somber Bobby Hull are wagumg | clusion of the final game with including seven goals, has bees they host Montreal Canadiens as a result of Chicazo's 6 a nip-and-tuck battle to become | NHL president Clarence Cainp- a consistently strong fore humiliation in Montreal, Tuesday in the fifth game of ther Sea han clanir of tenia bell, picking three top players checker. and has acted as the | humil ee ee Oe times wn i o of the Canadiens est-of-seven S oa ee an aa hockey’s newest trophy. eee ee eae ee Es sive them thelr Sst Stasiay Cop ie Sze years a six came cis flint the caren Sta ee reir Sov, oe | eee mene ee nee wea nay Rens fences ever entered the picture in, Toestays i 1 ly at least, ve his i - The “Flying Frenchmen” were Hi mons oS ot ae ae ae been eliminated in the seml-—or, more particularly. Claude and were beating the Windy City pucksters to the puck on odds-on favorites to capture the finals—the presentation will be Provost — but most observers & every occasion. The big captain of the Canadiens was 2zain. made immediately following the credit him with carrying the in our opinion, the nucleus of the Montreal attacking forces. fr game: s : Hawks pest Dette as he started ai} the.big plars sed wep 2 solid performer de- i | trophy now is in Chicago tough seven-game semi-final. fensively, as well. oe jin case Montreal, leading the tied a cup record with eight Bohby Hull was far from top form and, although. we heard f final three games @ two, winds geals in that series and «cur- a few remarks to the effect that Mr. Hull is just as biz a ‘hom: i it up tonight. If Hawks win, rently leads oo scorers er’ as anybody in this series we couldn't swallow this state- ‘ Tae the trophy, along with the teams with 10 goals seven assists | ment. : FS : V and the Statiley Cup,. will jour- for 17 points. Hull is this columnist’s choice as the best player im the Na- Enjoy The All ‘mey back to Montreal for the cmee whe hewn olteanet | tional Hockey League at the present time. An athlete doesn't New Peerless seventh and“tlecidiig game Sat- some atiention susan the rail- Mrise io“his stafus if he possesses any of the ingredients that urday J birds include J. C.. Tremblay, | go to make a ‘homer- ; : aay Ww: mostev agree: Montreal rearguard who has Hull has been seeing a lot of ice time and it is impossihie Beverages - iS ceett cake & fostastie pon ibese' the deleasion standank at for even the best in the league to be at their peak -throughout pia oa ‘formance for. a semi-final-only | the playoffs. emi akaig Co a whole series. Everyone: is entitled to the odd mediocre per- 7. The. Hawks are now faced with the same situation they _ has narrowed almost exclusively and veteran Chicago netminder | Montreal and Chicago play- Glenn Hall. . And here there is litle di On _most unofficial ballots, greemeni that Beliveau j lieves the Blakemen will find themselves a little weak in the _Boaltending department. with Lorne ‘Gump’ Worsley out of action Hall was pulled in favor of Dejordy in Tuesday nizht’s whitewash, but this move was just to give Hall a much de- John Ferguson gave Hawk's Eric Nesterenko a lesson ir the art of fisticuffs in the first period of the fifth game and | it looked to us ax if the Chicago penalty killing ace was out | cold after the buriv Montreal forward landed his Sunday Tid Bits From Here And There We had a phone. call.from .an employee of Storey Electrie yesterday telling us a wierd story abott Art LeBlanc, an elec- ~~ trician with that firm. Our contact explained that Art has ble mentions behind the big | ‘tre-captain, has been a star in two of Beliveau and. Hull. i a7 There is considerable feeling. however. that the trophy and the accompanying $2,000—$1,000 from the National Hockey League and a matching gift Football Teams "Sul revert to tll W Chcage Violate. Rig hts? rallies to win the cup and the ‘ ; | blonde bomber helps them “do it TORONTO (CP)—A University; apparently found the naturaliza- . § with one of his patented scoring of Toronto legal expert has ad- |tion ruling illegal, but went on outbursts. vised the Canadian Football | the en sal League its import restrictions tem as a violation of the Ontario | F | been quoted in the Patriot ‘as calling for the Montreal Can- |IS ANNUAL AWARD _ probably. violate the Ontario hu- human righs os | | adiens to win the Stanley Cup and his chances of calling it The’ trophy, one’ of the most ran rights code. The code, three years | | right appear pretty good at the present time. Jacques Plante : | | the former illustrious goaltender of the Blake coached squad and Sequence shows New York. A’s catcher Doc Edwards in ankees third baseman Clete second inning at Yankee Stad- Boyer .as he momentarily gled grounder by Kansas City ily jug- ium yesterday. got the ball . interview he is unpopular with local their favorite, Armand Savoie, in | rights, the CFL constitution to circumvent The Star says that if Halter’s * : We saw a Vancouver paper dated April ™® and at that is-¥ A =been--called._ } Sincs 95 —Cannditan~-protes- {sional football has allowed only | a limited number of United States imports to, play in Can- | ne “time Charlottetown = Handraha: 7 ; ; \ upon to pitch 2 1-3 innings for the Vancouver Mounties Larry Regan, former National Hockey League player, said On Final Ha meeting with the province is not ada. This year, the CFL quota | ‘LAUDE HENAULT They had a total of 100 penalties , highest placed private entry, Wednesday he is shelving temporarily his proposal to establish successful professional football is 14 Americans and 18 Cana-/ dca icp) A aumiene: | aeaee tae eee ee | with 196 points. pri a hockey school at Innsbruck, Austria, this summer. Regan in the country is faced with two dians. Thirteen Americans af€ aoyn field of 43 cars left his HOLD FIRST PLACE In the sponsored teams cate- said he would now consult the International Ice Hockey Feder- cheices: allowed to dress for each game. midway point of the cross‘Can- + Klaus Ross and John Bird of gory, Ford Mustangs were lead- ation officials and others in a renewed attempt to clear up 1. Operate as an open league Maboney said if the import Se | ada 4,000-mile car rally Wednes- Toronto, last year’s winners, ing, with 543 points. the misunderstanding so that the school could be. established with™no limitation on imports strictions. are oa only iday and began a 600-mile drive again driving a Volvo, remained| Holding second spot was the 25 soon as possible. and enter the war Sax Sener wen country across the Prairies to Edmon- in first place with, 46 points. | Volvo team with 671, followed by, ; \ A US. players with the National Toron —_ ontreal ton. In third position was the Mus- Chevelle with 1,906 points. | § and American football leagues; Alouetes and possibly Britis’ The 43 cars were all that were tang of Paut McLennan of Tor-| The Carter - Steagall team, | SPORT ECHOES 2. Operate strictly as a Cana- Columbia Lions—could afford to ier, of the 64 that started in onto and John. Wilson of New winners in a Volvo of last year’s dian league, using only Cana- compete in an open classifica- ine six-day endurance test — Dundee, Ont., with 108 points. | women’s event, was leading with dian players. is a clubs | Which is being run from Mont- ae ~ soar see wes are, nee . s = : estern — real to Vancouver this vear—at 4 ustang of Eppie Weitzes ir only opposition, the 2 Otani exces coheee other than the rane even ‘Montreal Saturday night. Toronto and Eric McDuff of Isuzu driven by Anne Coombe Coaching Course for the Canadian player in foot- et as as ae nig dif. | The total of 21 dropouts is the Oakville, Ont.. with 148. | and June Taylor, Toronto, had | <> 2 : "ie said he Had been wore Sealy meeting nancial Toone MFHest inthe vesear hsory ZIM wae ie, pevate eamyCRzZ6 pons. |) Wee : ied about import restrictions ments y. The greatest num- ' —— on A S A a ie for just this oe Mahoney said. | ber of cars ever eliminated prior "4P0re. Alta, and Henry Acte- arriving in Edmonton at 6 p.m. * t t. n rews Mahoney, a lawyer, feels the Y to — oe running was 18 9°" of Calgary. They are the MST- Wednesday. - wear ‘commission will understand lim- il in - That: year 42 cars . NS 5 N ALL Se ee | SvOn Durelle started: - me | By NORMAN MacDONALD the CFL can continue on a com- © i said the highlizht of rar ste The Canadian Amateur Hoc- tor of physical education, Char- petitive basis and remain on Twesday’s run from Port Arthur oh Fer uson : itute will be lottetown, is the man to con- solid financial . j States Views to here, with a stop at Winnipeg, J n ey ee, from tact. and do it before May 2. Prof. Laskin’s 14-page report | BAIE STE. ANNE NB. (cp) | Were the three closed sections Aug. 29 to September 4. Let’s MAHA coaches should get is 2 $ . N.B. j i touch with Pius Callaghan. —that’s HONDA. 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He was top in his class in all Sections and covered the roule without picking up point. ne . Fabreville. Que.. Ford Cortina. moved + FREE Three Samson Dominion Electric Kettles 10 Canada Packers Shankless Picnics id place in the stand- | FOR | RELAXATION = at Ch’tewn Billiard Club 175 Gt. George Ph 22167 Set For Action By AL McNEIL MONTREAL (CP) — Mont- real Canadiens entrained {or Chicago Wednesday hoping to break a home ice jinx and clinch a record 1ith Staniey Rolstered by word John Fer- Zuson will be in the lineup. the Habs meet Chicago Black Hawks tonight leading 3-2 in their best - of + seven final and needing only one more win to take the crown. If necessary, they can have a second shot at it in a sever:h and deciding game here Satur- day night. But coach Toe Blake and his players have made it clear y would like to wind things /up “in Chicago's own backyard. To do that, however, they must. snap one of the snost dominant home ice. jinxes ever to strike a §tanley Cup playoff. In 18 games this. sea.a, counting the two semi - finals, the visiting team has won ex- - actly twice. In the current se- ries, the first five games all went to the home club with Ca- nadiens taking the first.‘wo at the Forum, the Hawks rebound- ing with two victories in Chi- cago. and Canadiens moving ahead 32 with their crushing 60 home victory Tuesday sight. OUSTED LEAFS If there is one ray of sun- shine in these statistics for the Habs, it’s the fact that the two visiting victories both came at. the end of the semi-final series. ° Canadiens ousting the Miao ‘e Leafs in the sixth gasne in Tor- onto and Chicago winning a seven-game set over the PROBABLE PITCHERS By THE ASSOCIATED °RESS Probable. pitchers for today’s _major league baseball cames. American League Washington, Richert (1-0'' at Baltimore. Bunker (1-1). nicht. National Learue San Francisco. Mar 1a! ‘3-1 Los Angeles. Drysdale (2-2). night St. “Louis. Simmons ‘0-2) at Milwaukee, Cloninger (1-2), night Chicago. Koonge (1-1) at . Cincinnati, O'Toole (0-2), night. ms ‘Ontario human rights code. Red 'in a legal opinion that the quota xew York 004 10000x— 5 81 a. Wings with the final triumph fm Juniors are Detroit. Maritime If Canadiens can continue this : pattern tonight in Chicago, of s00d ee te ee little chances are the power play, : ; shi i 7* doubt that superior coach- which demolished Toronto in ° ; i ~ ing methods is another. the semi-finals and threatens to This is really not taking any- be just as harsh on the Hawks thing away’ from our local coa- will be a prime factor. In 11 ches. many of whom are good playoff games, it has produced | jeaders but we believe that the 19 goals while Montreal en- -oaches in the large centres of joyed the man advantage, in- Canada have better knowledge cluding the first four in Cana- of hockey techniques and know- diens’ 6-0 win Tuesday. how. The more who attend these Charlie Hodge, who re- yearly leadership courses, the bounded with Tuesday’s shutout greater improvement we are after losing 5-1.in Chicago Sun- likely to find in our young hoc- day, wilb again be the Montreal key players. If any school or netminder. Lorne (Gump) Wor- college teachers or coaches are sley, who pulled a thigh muscle interested, David Boswell, direc- in the pre-game warmup before Meetings Are Called the Sunday contest, went with which playéd the role of door- the team, but he was *>xpected to be nothing more. than a Il and baseball are al- sa mats all last summer. and then made a surprising upsurce to spectator with minor leaguer rs th away yet, but the fight their way into the finals too Ernie Wakely filling the sackup. izational is beginning position behind Hodge. eee saeatiegs. bane heen called for baseball at the pclice im the fall play-offs. may not be station in Summerside tonight entering this’ year We hear Pat Mahone at 8 p.m. and for softball at they are losing two top-noich- y CJRW on Monday evening. It’s ers in Jim Jenkins and John Me- e x wise to get started early so that Laren who plan to line-up with Is Confident | all problems can be cleared up the Aifforce. and this would cer- before: the season starts. We tainly make two big leaks in understand they plan to have the Inman Plumbing aggrega- CALGARY (CP) — Pat Ma- tne meeting on baseball over be- tion. Their place. may be filled honey, president of the Canadia® fore the Chicago-Montreal hoc- 6? Bor who according to Football League, said Wednes- ,ey game begins. Softball may rumor are thinkin. about erter- day he is confident that the CFL pe losing one of its teams this ing the Prince County Softball can its constitution symmer.. Inman's Plumbing, League limiting teams to 14 American y imports to comply With fair em- plermcel_ legislation such os the BASEBALL ROUNDUP Waash—Camill ® Mahoney was commenting on a Toronto report that Professor By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Bora Laskin of the University — American League of Toronto had advised the CFL x sasas City 060 000 010— 1 58 41), Orsine 3 ‘1’. Howard 3 NATIONAL LEAGUE +Philadelphia 100 200 432— 3 32 San’ Eran 110 300 Ofx— 9 92 Culp, (0-1) Wacner (4). Duren ‘7: and Dairymple: Sanford, Herbel (1-9) (5) and Haller. system probably was a violation = seoyj 1-2). Santiago (3). Tal- of the Ontario code. bot 4). Wyatt (5). Stock (7) “I think we can rephrase the .44q Edwards: Downing (2-1) import ruling so that it wolild 4.4 pianchard cold of i aeaaion seaelie be Minnesota . 20001600 3 73 Philia—Callison (4 Covington tween CFL commissioner Syd- Cleveland 303 000 30x— 9 78 (5). SF. Mays ‘5? ney Halter of Winnipeg and On- Kaat. (2-1) Klippstein (3), St. Louis 120 000 @11— 5 72 ‘tario officials in Boswell (5), Worthington (7) Milwaukee 000 00800— 0 34 Toronto within week fo re- Fosnow (8) and Battey: Kra- Gibson (30) and McCarver: write the CFL import rulings. lick. Siebert (2-0) (2) and Az Biasingame. 62: Carroll (2) ‘SHOWS ALTERNATIVE cue. HRs: Minn—Hall 2 (4) Al- Olivo (4). Osinsk: (6). Niekre “There are 6 huumber of ways “80 ‘3). Cleve—Alvis (1), Coe (8) _and Oliver, “" javito *3). ‘ this can be done,” he said | Players could be limited on Baltimore 000 633 O08— 6 68 the basis of where they receive Washington 100610 001— 3 580 |their football training, or where Roberts (20) and Orsino. they have their residence, Richert ‘1-1) Duckworth (6), ‘rather than on the basis of McCormick. (8) and. Camillt; nationality. = ) HRs: Balt-Brandt (2),. Adair ARTS SUBSIDY RISES The British zovernment pro poses to increase its Arfs Coun- cil grant by 665,009 pounds te 2.815.000 pounds, $8,445,000 m 1965-66. = - eee