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Both suspensions were for attack: on tilllf'nls during the past . \ttn Stlsticiirletl tilayiirs Jlllrl .‘caiii [\I‘nsions, \\lllt'll are based on TPlPI'f‘f‘x' t’f‘ptit‘ts tn the t.‘\II:\ hoard .\ll thoso stisptiiidcri hail: boon iiiidcr indefinite <li3llf‘l‘t ston slnf‘P the incidents in- \'ol\cd, Both-hm": offence followed a game Feb 25 'n )ltirtrc'it's St \‘1ncent de Paul \l'r‘nn. when he lF sazd 'o hare altar-km rol- m‘ee Andre Lanzm-in of \lont real (‘homedm 'ramer Rimor' \a- don its: sitxppiidrri for a year rhe date of thi‘ ‘llt‘lflt‘nl threatening the. same ref- Pl‘f‘P. An association <§li\l\t‘slll.lli snid QIHA SllSllf‘lls'tinS .'i:‘c rcc— nznized by all oruaiiizrcd ‘llit kcy leagues. amateur and profcs- sinnal. in North America Dupont was church with having set upon llllt‘stllalt Derek .lt‘lisrin of 'I‘l‘ois-Rt'.’:.‘rc< dl.‘"in: a :ame lilf‘l‘r‘ ‘tt wit L". titr- lIf‘ds fared \‘ll'fnt‘:n\'lilp_ Competition lS Keenblmlach Taught Toronto lThe Length Of A Game For Kentuc \l-'.\\ \lllilx \i‘ ngintiluitl» :lc T—C'U‘rl not rr ilii‘ :‘t'lfty that It]: kart not." tht‘ i: '3“ from I ...-n.l1_m-;: ran; a: ‘m ‘ll'l’I‘Jr‘Nj E ‘0“: ,‘lt‘lc for 2 one half weitisseau scones Ry THFI (‘\\'ADI.\\’ PRESS ‘ l,'RD.\Y \mcricnn League (‘hicacn «0:: lion tltil—lti 11 0 Boston "0'2 010 (Ill— 3 l6 2 Point 'll Fisher 7‘ \lossl '71 and \lat‘tln \lr-Vcl‘tncy Tl: Wilson. (H Wood '1 Snails. u'tck 6» Harley 'T Hefner 9) :1an Tillman HR. Ros . .ltiitvs l . New \"k IWIIMOMIMIO—l ‘71 h mrnwl l'H For lite ‘ (Ilill‘l' siistit‘iisioih Al“lt|ltllt'('d i'oilowii; the iiicctiii: «. the '4! NH'ntllilll‘ linen-tots lllltlt‘l' the ciiazriiiaiisiiip of QUM pi'o~.tlt\iii t‘lyde ,\li-t;irttiy OI '|'i'oi~-Ri\ ict'cs: \litllillI‘l' .ltit-i Fmr‘tin of 'lll'tlls-Y Riiicrcs Rods. for one \t‘ari triiiii \lzii'cli lit for announcing lll‘lll: the third ptii'iod that his tr‘am would not go on pinyingi after two of his plzuers. Fran cots .\loiiuraiti and Roger 53th; l'IlL‘J‘illl. were sent off for push-g '11; the l‘(‘tl‘rt‘f‘ i'lci‘iiiotil Ilii;t'iYi-ii of l)ol‘ lll‘illi. Que. t’.istiii's ii the Sag- tll‘llfl) lnike Si .ltillll .llllllOIl Imauiic for ft\'f' years fromi \lni'cli l. whcn he is said to! have attacked rcfci'ce Yyonf throw and a linc~mati in a' ZHIIIP at liolbcaii LnUl> 't'l‘cnihlm oi F‘tirt \l.‘ fi'cd. Que. \a'iomaix. for five; tears troni \pril ti. when he is mid to have attaikod l:ncsman Rcitl' (Itiay lit a brawl during a f‘i‘iiyitirial .liiiiioi' final game. .lcniitiiiy and t'lziitde Gi‘tiih lf‘Hll, hrotttcr intermcdiatr‘s \vith Si. 'l‘hccle ’l‘rappeiirs. for three ycars each from \larch 8 for an attack on referee Leo Pepin and two l'nesmcn in (:randki more. Qut‘ l Andre Joints and (Guy Belt-J ycau of Shcrhrooke's junior St. . WWMA. Being a goalie on a hockey WI IN HIS (If). ,. NET players out. Maple Leafs goal- By DAVE BETTE DETROIT lCPi—lt was the kind of goal young boys dream about. old men lie about and big league hockey players some- . times get. Andy Bathgate took a couple of big strides across the blue- . line. squinted at Terry Saw- cihuk 45 feet away. snapped his wrists and won the fourth game of the Stanley Cup finals for' Toronto Maple Leafs. “I saw the puck on his stick and then I heard a slight clink beside me." said Sawchiik. De- troit Red Wing netmiiidcr. "It. was just moving too fast for me to follow." Bathgatejs classic shot half. way through the third period- Saturday night tipped off the top ‘ of the far goatpost and snapped into the net. It was the third _ goal in Torono‘s 4-2 win over . the Wings. ' & 1' SERIES TIED ‘” - The victory in a d e new series of the best-of-seven final . the Leafs having won the firstl tg-ame and the Wings the next For the first time in the series the Leafs looked like defending. champions and kept tip a sum-1 tained barrage throughout the game after a strong first pe-i ’ riod. , 1 Little Dave Keon scored twice i I vfor the Leafs. once while they' Cup series. but he let Floyd had a two-man advantage. and *t's’f .. . was; any. ‘ Alex it 10 seconds after Barkley seated himself in the box. Mahovlich loaded the gun for Bathgale to pull the trigger on the winner. After taking a pass frotn Red Kelly in his own zone, Mahov- Red Wing and laid a pass along the right . Bathgate snared it at the Detroit line and made his move. Defenceman Marcel Pronovost, the only de- fender in front of Sawcthuk. backed up a top. expecting athgate either to move in closer or wait for Kelly on the left. i was over before Sawcltuk could flinch. RENEW PRESSURE The Leafs continued to press although the lugs sent out their big five—Howe. Gadsby. Pronovost, Norm Utlman and Delverchio—late in the game. to push for the tie. 1 Ron Stewart and Bob Pulford broke away with the puck and had Sawchilk in the fish-iii-the- barrel position. Both Leafs shot. and twice Sawchuk got in the way. Mahovlich swept in be- hind as a one-man cleanup crew and flipped the clincher into the corner. Coach Sid Abel said he was satisfied with the Wings despite the loss. l ahead than we are." he said. George (Punch) Imlach oft Francois Club for five years team you have to kee lh e I? Johnnv Bower was able to I y. . F. 1- . ~ , . Toronto said his team won be. each for a \larcli 11. attack on puck 6m of the m,“ “I; at keep the‘wck from going in“, smlth 0‘ the Red “mg! ‘hp “3:52; Mamlmfizsslelggxd (‘2; cause for the first time in the. attic-int: thhal'd (lininpagne “mes it may be you have to the, net in [his action 0f hP through. i minuws m .20 when hf. knocked series the players did not w-aitl and 3"” l. “I l " "I 1" Sh” try and keep both ptick and fourth game 0f the St a n le)’ UP “'lrt’lth‘ml) in a breakawav rebound. “m” an” the “m perm" wt hmnkp' QM "I- “_"'~"m'_"’ "”""' igm . wingers Bruce Mm” start pressing. : -~ ' “They're a bunch."i ky Derby ' Gregor and Gordie Howe scored .for the Wings. giving them a l2-1 lead in the second period and boosting D et r o i t hopes for its first Stanley Cup in nine years. Sllt't't's>l\r petinllir‘s to de- letitr iicii tSitl timid.) and lhitl'.’ tLai'kley spoiled the Wing rally While both \H‘l’e til the box. I I . the Toronto liii f ' Hy l).\\'IZ BII’I‘I‘S made it it was ,litst the oppo- "‘l‘lie scrics is a long way “Ch-Hm“ ande ((Epollffénll\l~)$n mum iii lill‘. 4“.“1' \ll' lliiik itt lili'l‘ROI'l‘ i('P'—~-Piiilcii lmv sip 'l‘liill‘sday." from titer." slllfl (indshy. ‘and Slmnnmfl‘w he“ mm 0:] (Helix: a . : Hm tmh iitimin: of the $801250 \l‘rmrl \IPlTlnf'lal at Anupduct Running «how that I—Iill R13 and Northern Darth-3L F l‘ Tavlnr of Tor- nntn will not ltal'P tl’lP \Iai' 2 Derby tn fllPl‘liSPhfi‘?‘ Qtladt‘an In earning 558.0” to boost his game all: went thn il-n miles in 1.49 Win25 4- l :'1. periods." tach finally taught his Toronto Maple Leafs that game lasts M minutes lesson. hockey simple (‘up A 3 Stanley This realization. said Imlach. and sank Detroit Red 2 finally the manager - "We York Ranger winning \tidy Bathgate. is traded New :oal ill the third lie rind. said it made up in par for goats he. didn't . is what “on Saturday's Imlt‘th .lfllltlnE III? Leafs lat! In the wire since 593: .1“ "That has to be my biggest had three good goal for the Leafs. I was nor- cnach ried. coming from New York total. earnings to $199.069. the said after the game. “Usually and then not hitting. Bathgate. who has been critt- we're a battling: club. We tried who scored the mil moving [Wle fast " for either ('lllbv~l)llZZf.‘(‘l ni'otlnd Sawchuk like sf a r vt n g men around a free lililch Keon tied there but the Leafs were ‘ SPORTS fotii team said Imlach after the game. "They only seem to want to win the big ones." The Leafs returned to Toronto Closing Bonspiel . Winners l completion of a fourty “mixed bonspicl" on TIIA‘ to by train immediately after thet third . game and skated at Maple Le ‘ i vers Rmknh‘. 9mm? (.nh paid $144". we show our best tn the third 94.411 and st ."to period after we coast from the , g ‘ 0 (men '1’, lead of Shoat ~ .- opening \ihist e." in n I s - J" “ham, (.am” Real a"mi day night, fought bat-kfrnm a when his 40-foot shot. whistled Deal riddén‘ m. 57 ‘ war _ Old 2-1 deficit. shot the Winning goal heliiiitt Terry Sawchuk Shim“ Jnhn'm, [longdén W"; m, $59“ at 10-55 of the third period and day night. It was the haidest ci7cd by Toronto fans for pass- .S“ . FRONT By NICK HLLlIOlIE o . of the ser'es .000 California Dcrhy at Golden Gate Pie'ris. standing off i challenge of Wil Rad with Willie Shoemaker aboard. the game. "We had it tonight." said lm-i said the Winner by _Ba_thgale who was more relieved was set WP by Detrott indem- h. then put icing on the playoff Shot cake with a fourth goal late in scored Toronto's fourth i . . rank Mallovlich. who later goal. F l Legionoires Disappointed svmmnnsmn Legionaires are back home. not at all sat-t“ handled “ 11ng prizes in the closing l 1st m; Blakeney. Isobel “am Saturday night brought (lii'i'll: season to a close tnc Charlottetown Curling Club. Tonight there will he. s. 7 hr members and their guests. followed by a "sting-song and "steak-do." l.i:ted below are teams Win- 5 t Edwards. llcst province to take part, Df‘t‘ls . isidc and the RCAF Station ho} i t: tan follows: I DAVE KEON at to fifth . Gardens Sunday morning prepare for Tuesday's game there. Abel shunted his players back . to their Toledo. Ohio. hotel; where they will rest and stay‘ away front hockey tinlil they fly to Toronto Monday after- noon ‘ In what some hockey obser- called a psychologicali move, . called up speedyl right-winger Johnny MacMillan. i who was bought from Toronto; during the season. Detroit lost; the meme warfaire in three dis- } tinct tests. Twice goalie .lohiiny Bower beat him on close-int shots and once Armstrong. \\’llO‘ is six years older. overtook him in a two-man race for the puck. Referee \i't Skov called only 13 minor penalties. none in the Island Tourney 5 At Ch'fown badmi it too it e Gee lllt‘ (litimimoiiships .iattii‘diay. April at Birch- d high schrot gymnasium. starting at one o'ctoc . Fntr'ies for the tournament :huuld be toritarded to BM 12‘. (‘liarlot‘otowi-i. before midnight lack Tuner. one at tho or- ganizers of title day-long tourna- iiicrt. said last night be ex ‘ pccts between 30 and 40 of the racquet swingers in the He cx‘ pl'l.\’l|l(‘lfil will 2.3. , , ’2‘ Fri- some 15 from Summer- ompeite. The defending champions on: Toronto Topples Wings; Keon Leads Leafs Attack 1., .: Naphujfl,‘73q-. y ... ANDY BATHGA'I‘E period. and sentenced Tor onto defenceman Allan Staley a lO-miutc misconduct 'ot‘ arguing an Eddie Shack ally. Howe scored lilo power- play goal while Shack was off. ‘ngs had their best chance early in the third period when three Toronto (lL‘IEIll'f‘Illf‘n were in the box. However. de- cncemeii 'I‘im H o l' t o it and Larry Hillman a nd pcttaity~ killer Pulford neutralized the attack for almost two minutes. Norm Ul I in a n assisted on Howe's goal. giving him 17 play- off points and Huwc it; 'l‘li-n 1'”- time record. 1 iron .Slltll \likita of (‘liicagn in 1962. is ‘21 McKenney. obtained u l' h Bathgate in a Inl(‘-.\(‘list'ln trad: with New York Rangers, playet his best game .21 the playoff and had a half dozen ('llllllf'f‘f 'I‘lil‘cc linicx Suiicliiik llt‘.tl hit with his the, .~ . , o'er voult FISHING IICENSE HERE .r. ' a A... \C“ The Bike Shop 183 Great George. St, Charlottetown l / 3.. W: mixed .Jiannle Boomihower and Men's singles Earl Smith; women's singles—‘ Jennie. ‘ ver: man's don-i btcs — [no and Jack standard; women's —— Jenntle Ind Mam Mlle Jack 't‘u rnei‘. Cra buff 33“ -v “m In“ M“ 0m " 2 “1 Or F‘t Ardent finished third in i lac i ' - - - - . - » . l. . i ‘ ‘. r ‘ than elated. “We were ready» HOH- tsfied mm the w 1; were in, m. . _ Marion . ant-:10\\}f‘tltnn£émg\fltkl§€rt;:t:is lswcll“ trite l‘n-mtlF test for three-year-l‘ for this 9“, and we started “it was a case of a‘ getrolt adiap Asmim an'dlttliwmjreal by disfimgiakl 2nd mp Rea ‘ I .0“ ,m, .12. and “Mm “(l-=- I ystating with those Wings right itefciivcm'an (llfa‘rcei If??? against Ottawa Montagnards and NDG Monarchs. ,tfeiid~offf. Dr. Carl Willis. Mar- “l-M 4210130000 3.. g “in The nilnf‘t‘ Hf Wil Rad said I191 0“ the bat.” _ ‘fl‘l’ lakmg a 39‘0"“ "I "9“ e, e Maritime Junior champs didn't like the. way they were 1 "-V" 1‘3'19- ‘ was" no? "(Molno— 5 mg will make the trip for the Ken, (‘nach‘ Sid Abel of the Wings whether to come in or staylntl‘atz 5pm home._l\io¢ because [hey lost hm because officials mm 1 3n." Kennih Atom. Dmiommi Mama". pen... .5. Mr.” tiicky Derby and be ridden by agreed. the bluellne. said Mahovm; sidercd the. team not good enough to play against the two -$lf-‘Wal‘t. Am HOME. Sherry. W PMS (my .6, and Ram“ “may, Valenzuela- ...we W?“ "utpléwd in th'e so I hooked the put‘ . up t ” other clubs and because It was .costlng III C melt fIiinley. “man; «4‘ Zimmerman ’9); Real Good Deal paid $10.20. first period and Just couldnt ice and Andy was on his way. J monev The team had a great time In Montreal but when it 4th Art Ballem. Nora Max:- Stcnhotize Nairllm .‘i- lliir‘k-’ $4.20 and $3.60 mm? at WHY b. ‘ STAYS CAUTIQUS 5 an" “9“” to dec'dlng What was "‘9 "W5! important "It"! Donald. Brent Pamdm, Cathy ! “Mm .5. Rldmk .(H. R and w,t Rad rpttlrnpd 54 and $3.40 played well 'but that first goal Imlach. who is often more op-i the 5"“‘5 0" {I‘fimP- "‘8 .bOI's said they were more 001* Bolger. i nmor. n i- it in l p t- 7- Hits whilc Or r1: \t‘gent paid seen to by 'Dm'ei heon heat. tic.’ timistic after a loss than after mm“ “'1”! “‘fnnmfl 0" "W's "'9 99"” 0" “'0 let-Tl"! 1' sit: Patti O‘Rmiike Min-la i \linn Alien ‘1: “ton ‘.‘. show I" ThUI'Sdays. 4'3 lh'l‘d'game a “'n' made a callmms N“- i (91 Ipry bar-l “he” "19v were mid they we" “I” 800d enough' Farrell Lou Tumor Jar-l wot» »B"lnknla'l 1 llllnn ‘i « ~ Wln by the Wings. the Leafs. mate of his team's chances for 0 Pay “Sam” "'9 “"1" Chle- ' di.‘ ' ' ' i ‘ Legacinaires however. whom owe a great deal of thanks to“ ‘0. ' tins Angeles 000 111' -‘m—- “ 63 none _v_. .‘t ' .- _ “axial-id; mi‘tit 1 “his; 7. smn' wrapped in three goals while "I guess we should have an is’ea‘ . ' .j .- g ‘ . th Tor t nians were ettin , "th two of three rem in- M‘M PM Int wilt?- ui.“ 'lR'I‘ “'"tha “m mm mm“ 1 4” regdv. on 0 g g iggega‘r’i‘ies on home ice hilt i:ou ‘ t ‘ Io\ Egan 1:11. the ‘i)- Drlroil M0010 lllx— 3 IIZ‘ HUSTLE lMPnR-l-ANT can never te H in playoff ‘glayer that l K ' {warm {at}. at Clgypti-‘d. Miami ‘0" 'i F'-“‘“" ‘7‘ and “That‘s the kind of thing I've hockey." 033‘ pndanpain ‘ I H ’ Rnland 'o‘l‘g F‘srh" - : been telling them to avoid." De t rott defenceman Billi thlam‘l '0-l‘~ FlSChP-T ‘7’ a"(Ifnaid Imlach. “Desire or hustle Gadsby. playing his 18th Na-l National League Pittsburgh \‘on’ York 00000021» 5130 “(h-mil 10 Still F ‘ t "l and Paztiaroni: twirarth, 0-1 f‘isco ‘3‘ imlz :- ; Wakefield "Ri and Gonder. Tay- lo '7‘ HR. Pghr-(‘lendenon i“ Ft. Louis MI 0“ 000—— 3 43 San Fran. 100 010000— 2 31 Ri'oglio 'l-l and \It-(iai'ior; Bolin. l0-1) Hei'bel 1R) and Hal- ter. HRs- SIL—LCWIS iii Boyer 'l Flood ll‘: SF~;\lays 15). PhiIa. 000 000— 0 31 Chicago 201 10102x— 7 I2 I Ciilp. ln-li Green ’4’i Short 1‘4) Wise ‘5' Diiren iii and Dalrym- pie; Buhl (Lot and Ranew. HR: ‘ Chi—Williams 41. 15‘. Estrada (fit. Haddix '8 Rnarko HR' net—Thomas i2l pmshurzrmnflmlmm 0 ,H break in the first period and‘ hopes this will be his year. Iinn: to the one .ttle best sells, in several yqars, gamma), “m” New v0... 000402 oox— s 130 i‘gfamt’ was “he first that ttldnt end tlcally. and if Maile- Vale ill-ll Butters i4i. Sisk . V “1“ had "0‘ rapped 3. WWW “Mum! t Sawc-huk wimh int Bork on and Pagliaroni; 1“” WOW. remaining. it too Imam have ended a thriller Jackson (Hi and Tavlor ‘ B” p‘ck'm‘g Mmi‘eel and (71119830 to get Into the finiails om- P ‘. 4' M“ W‘ a u ‘ ‘ o n a o n iftrst NHL'hockery pet‘dtchon 51th Pan out, That. mistake how. Ch. 100% I 1,, ever wont stop us from gmnig out on another liimb. The , mago I n I y l. - Wings seem to have the drive this season to come through with “"9' l?‘ “‘"d 3 flmll‘" the big wins so well luck them to take It in seven games. Jackson ‘H Giosori’ 4'- and We think Whigs coach Std Abel knows wt... 1., 1,. tam" , Nitxhall ill-t i, W o rt h ingtonl '6'. Henry tfii. Nichols '8‘ and Edwards: Marichal. P i e r c at ‘portant for any ’ were practically beaten before Tuesday night's fifth game and: the first period ended, Detroit. the series. 0.013).”- 91:,” \lt't‘alw: Wlf‘kerSham ‘l-n‘ all“ —whatever you call it—is im-l tional Hockey League season. V team. and we. without ever being on a Stan-i had it tonight. We got that fast . tey Cup winner. said he still Has Record List and the heart-breaker running style. arrived in t e t . clerk with the jawbreaker name ‘ and Gordie Gilmour of Mont- real. gllhell' manager Joe . SM . lMarimmes. and on several occasions. b0 and fan support. i Home“ HRS: Pha—Herrnstein about When says: "there are all 1‘ iii. .» ten. 2. m. Chi—Banks old dogs." The "old dog“... Delvflfd'm: gfi'lgzt 13$: . {.1} . ovost. 33: Sawchuck. 34: and Gadsby. 36; played consistant 1 Cincinnati 00‘! 030 100— 012 .1. BOSTON .CP _ AP, _ Aume ‘ Toronto. Ron waningford' 27' of hockey over the regular schedule, and In the semi-finals and l San. Fran. 000209110—13122i Van den Driessche_ the Belgian “ammo”. on“ and Regi Fore] finals have shown that experience can be Iupcrlor to youth Clark and coach Grant Grady. had a atl pmved thew were the best .luniior club ingrtlhel ‘ = tih on and th ‘. ev were credith as being tthe well behaved branll of litlclltgyi amateur hoc .. d. To their town and fillet Canadian begun. a vote of thanks for tarifer financial | Thrilling Cup Series l 'l‘HiE NHL 0(fl‘up finals between Detroit and Toronto is an . Supplementing the Wings scoring attack have been Ultmian. 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