« : ; 4 ; ‘ —~- - — ~ - Red Wings Change Hotels In Preparation For Game ‘By BERNIE KENNEDY DETROIT (AP)—Detroit Red Wings skated for more than an hour Friday in a final tune-up! = for-the-openingof-- their-—-Staniey-|- p final Sunday afternoon at ontreal, General -manager-coach Sid Abel said the players may skate for a short time today before leaving for Montreal. : : Abel also decided that the Red Wings will not stay at a down- town hotel this year. Arrange- : D6.) as ‘ re ae ments have been made for them he i wai, iY. en eames / at a motor hotel outside the city. Pp i Although he switched hotels in| Chicago in the semi-finals with the Black Hawks ‘‘for luck," 8 The Guardian,.Charlottetown, Sat.,”April 23, 1966. ev anna Canadiens Hold Dry Run Under Newlce Conditions. ; eT ~camera,”’—Worsley—said. “But | you soon get used to it and you! J ' ” ‘Teertainly couldn't use them” , es f — (the lights) for an excuse if you’! i ; , 5 got. beat."’ | Blake, whose team will have) j. enjoyed a 10-day layoff by Sun-| iday’s contest, said he did not: ithink the enforced rest will hurt! ithe club. ‘ | ‘WON IN FOUR j | Canadiens ‘eliminated Toronto | - \Maple Leafs in four games in| s |their semi-final round and had | | “ia bye while Detroit and Chi | | _ |\Cago see-sawed through six con- 9 Forward Dean Prentice and “\defenceman Leo Boivin were picked up from Boston Bruins in a ‘late-season trade but only Pxenticeappeared to jell with | the Wings. | However, with the return ot ‘Bill Gadsby from __ injuries, ‘Boivin was paired with the 2. year veteran and the two had f an outstanding series against | Chicago. : | Prentice, on a line with Gordie Howe and Delvecchio, scored the tying and winning goals in Wings’ 3-2 win over \Chicago Tuesday to clinch: De. By AL McNEIL | MONTREAL (CP) — .Mo ——“feal “Canadiens have had their, first trial run under some of! the conditions they will face for | the first time in their best-of-| ; seven Stanley Cup final against ' Detroit Red Wings. | The Canadiens open against | Detroit Sunday afternoon at 2:30 p.m. EDT, and the game will be carried throughout the | united States in color on} the National Broadcasting, Com- | x pany’s network, as well as the; §' regular black-and-white telecast ; | in Canada—by—-the Canadian | . tests before Chicago bowed out. : Broadcasting Corporation. g) “If we lose this series to De-: Abel denied this was his reason ~ troit's playoff berth. Friday’s' workout for the. troit, people will nae fe for changing from their usual | — vos Montrealers was held under the | _ the layoff,” Blake said. “We | troit defeated Chicago. four had quite a few minor injuries | games to two. final starts, mie: gare of_more than 100 addi- mal 1,000-watt lamps installed | | after Toronto and the rest won't. hurt us. , 13 ‘(Jean) Beliveau was tired m= after the fourth Toronto game | ——y - —_——tand—{Henri}—Richard—was—in~+ & LEY - content to ease the practise pine Aesth a ~ \jured. I think the rest has done to test netminders Lornejas the National Hockey them good.” ane Wake at “Charlie [League’s” Yop~ “goaltenders this ~-The—Wings.-already.. have. Hodge with shots from certain |season, had burnt cork smudges earns two games in the Chi-| - - Wind areas caused by shadows under each eye to cut the glare. |¢480 series under the additional | thrown on the ice by the addi-’ He said afterwards—he—will Candle power required for col-; he Montreal Canadiens’ two tional lighting. try the same makeup at to- red television presentations. | tTremblays—J.C., LEFT, and’ The ice is tinted a television dayjs practice before deciding | Canadiens are favored at 13 | Gilles—are key figures for the _.. blue to. reduce glare. iwhether to use it in the open- to-5 odds to take Sunday's! team in their, Stanley Cup USED CORK AS AID ‘ing game. “ho opener.and _.oddsmakers __have | = = _ Worsley, who along with “The lights bother you at made them 5-to-2 choice for the Hodge yon the Vezina Trophy ‘first, just like a flash from a Series. { s _. The second game will also be | ~--§PORTS FRONT. The best-of-seven at 2 p.m, EDT and will be tele- vised on both the CBC and NBC networks. - - for. the color presentation. . Coach Toe, Blake, who has | -~been—working his team hard all | ™* week in daily workouts, was HONDA BIKES As low_as $30 down and 3 years to pay. ca womnadh ane ntact tats 0 6 DEAN PRENTICE The—Detroit-—coach said his {Canadiens early in the series. | x reason for changing hotels 1s so) «] we’ can-give-them_a | his players won't be subject to/good run, but we are going to -stares...of..fans..and. convention: /have..to...go...for-.the..body..right J. ers. off the bat to slow them down.” NO FREAK SHOW Abel says he is not concerned “This is- not a freak show.” by the fact only one team in The Wings will stay in a To-|the history of the Stanley Cup | ledo, Ohio, hotel after the two has won the cup after finishing | games in Montreal and between |fourth during the regular sea- the games..in- Detroit. .|son.Toronto. did ‘it in 1942, beat- | Red Wings’ captain, Alex jing the Red Wings. Delvecchio, said he felt Detroit; He also is paying little atten- would have to slow down the tion to Detroit's. performance jagainst Montreal during the | lregular season. The Red Wings SS Pia sei final against Detroit Red Gilles expects to be told to Wings. starting Saturday. J.C. shadow the Wings’—Gordie has been the club's leading Howe, as he has throughout the defenceman while leftwinger regular season. wlesnepnpAGnchontape cece pac snana a t _ Sold and Serviced in Charlottetown & Area ¢ ene Wildlife Commission And the sefies then moves to P “| Detroit for the next two tilts — : : i , | | : | [ ) | \ . Koufax Leads [menaced par tone victories-and oot ee ; . AS Oo a >. . | ree ties in 3 ames, Keith Carmicha i yj Habs, Wings SRCORES ive estroy 72 Bid LA To Victory vir rst’tn que] Utd, ROME (CP)—A wildlife group Prime Minister Pearson told {will be- reported to the 10C to- |As far as my lines are con- | 25 Brackley Pt. Rd, = Sherwood By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS}, ,5ed in Washington, C.C.,|the Commons Health Minister jday. CHICAGO (AP)—Sandy Kou-\oorned, I plan to go with . the | DIAL 4-6423 Alm st E | National League lmade- a determined effort Fri-|MacEachen would leave imme-|STILL FAVORITE fax pitched his first complete | BY - o qua Los Angeles. 100 001 000— 2 80/4... to wreck the Banff applica: (diately for .Rome to~ support) -Banff- still was seen as the|game of the season and Jett reogtinns yaad eestor al : S Chicago 000 100 000— 1 61 tion for the 1972 Winter Olympic |Banff's application beefore the |favorite for the Winter Games. |Torborg’s third straight hit, Sates Lane e By CHRIS ANNETT Koufax (2-0) and Torborg; Games. * }10C. Ambassador Gordon {Its competition comes from punched across the decisive run} ° tty 3 ae Ellsworth (-1) and Hundley. | ‘phe wildlife Management In-|Crean also would do what he Sapporo, Japan; Salt Lake/jin the sixth in a 21 Los An- in the United States will be seeing graceful [Sam Fram. 000 0000000 80 stitute said in a letter to the |could to help. . (City, Utah; and Lahti, Finland. |geles Dodger victory over the BREED FOR EARLY SPEED and White against a blue background of frozen Houston 100 000 00x— 2 81 /international Olympic Commit-|PREDICTS RESENTMENT | Montreal's competitors for jlast-place Chicago Cubs Friday. : after while all of Canada will witness the con- Shaw—t+-- 1), Gibbon (5) ltee that facilities necessary to| “This is certain to be re-|the Summer Games are -| Koufax, whose longest string ventional black and white blobs on their TV sets but that [Priddy (7) and Haller; Giustl|ioiq the winter Olympics would |sented by many Canadians who nich, Detroit and Madrid. |in two previous starts was six ADIOS FOREVER $ not upsetting too many: people as they (1-1) and Bateman. HRs: Hstf \aectroy much of the natural |feel that commercialism has no |There's no tlear favorite here, |innings, upped his record to 2-0 ae their favorites chanches on the eve of the 1966 Stanley Cup. |—Morgan (2), Gentile (2). lheauty- of Banff National Park. place in national parks.” ‘but Montreal’s position is be-|with his second verdict over the . ; championship finals. It was not immediately estab-| The IOC begins a plenary ses- lieved to have been weakened |hapless Cubs, who haye lost six] P, 2, 2:05/3; 3, 2:083—by Adios, dam Helgo Han- The ‘series = op oS comtest as beth clubs lished here how many Canadian |sion Sunday. Meanwhile, its ex-|by Banff's forceful. bid. No{straight: He gave up six hits. : over by Billy Direct. a8 oer. —< a ant % eee eee agri = members the group has,.if any: ecutive board has been meet-|country has had the Olymplics| Koufax, whose holdout with First son of ADIOS ever to stand on P.EL. ~~ {> er Montreal i ee sats ed in the ree rig, Bo It had been erroneously re-/ing and, in a separate develop-|summer and winter since 1936,|Don Drysdale kept him idle | as SERVICE FEE $2 seekag. peg be a goed idea to Sonkaer wis ported here earlier that the ment, the presidents of 21 inter-|when Germany staged both. most of the spring. still ap- $200.00 mathe Habs, long noted for being a skating team, will in group's headquarters was in national sports federations cast| Pearson, in his statement in |peared below his 26 - victory 20 Approved Mares Only all likelyhood outskate the Wings over the long run ‘and this Banff. : ‘ |seeret ballots for their choices|the Commons, made no. men- form of last season in a duel of oe will be a big factor. This is going to pay off in the end and - 7 ae to Gaprielson a oh ong the me cities — — ‘ Seite application. |southpaws with Dick Ellsworth. F ASTW AY~ : Foc rinere (inne-when one jsign y Ira e 0 mmer Games an unich originally was figured wes as we clas os a one goal ns they posal & be ashington, “president of ~ the four ~~ lookingfor~ ~the~-~Winter-to~have--an—inside--track-on-the |}... DISCOUNT Hp 39:07 By Kings Counsel: ieee able to forecheck and play it safe. Toronto and Meee did institute. — Games. Summer Games, but the West | EF, 3,<2:07—By Kings Counsel, dam ~‘Rosétte “by: not have enough skating power to hald a lead and- DIDN’T .KNOW GROUP - The federations have no ac-|German, city's chances have | ; Mr. McElwyn. why they are géing to be watching the series. Ed Davis, a Calgary business- |tual voice in selecting the sites been menaced by 2 PRICES. ahs SERVICE FEE $5 0: 00 ee Detroit has the three. superstars, Howe, Uliman man who heads the Olympic 72 |but, as certifying agents -for|position from the Soviet. Union , . vecchio and they are going to be a thorne in the Committee, toId reporters: |Olympic athletes, they have|and East Germany. : wal’ ediuet hese. taree, From tesacan down Geo man -named-Gebricisca. ner ain ihe firs time they nave come| Houston Colt GRANDR. ? an-named--Gabi on,— i ey’ have come ; a perhaps a bit stronger especially on the blue line : nia . nid their in-| U n ts ; : = here the series is going to be leak Oe re eae (tance inte way. The! | 'P. 2:07—By High Volo, dam Ruth R.* Volo by w ta-tha-sertee. going te. ae advantage. The Habs Wilderness Management __Insti- | fluence. in this way. Their votes | Down Giants Pt Volo 1 a eae a " . ‘ . oe 2 have an extra game in Montreal and this could play a big ewe caMicasiiiter Sokin . ae role in the final. Detroit has held a monopoly on games “ad tional * Olympic Second Round *»| HOUSTON (AP)..— Joe Mor- oa played in the Olympia for the past two years and even though Committee will announce Tues- gan and Jim Gentile backed | savel SERVICE FESS $100.00 ‘ they lost a couple in the middle of the season at home it pen aan cena Summer Rai ed Out Dave Giusti’s eight-hit pitching} — $ must pe reuseberee that they were tor all intents-and-pur- abe ea wees = ined | ___._ |with home runs Friday night as MARES BOARDED AT $1.00 PER DAY : mg layoff might have burt the Habs rather than BOB BOLIN _-_| (Ur cities seeking the Summer| DALLAS, Tex. (AP) — The|diee Giants 20) All get of these sires are eligible to Down East helped them but they did manage to regain Richard and that} --- eae Games. second. round of the $85,000 | Giusti, levelling bis record at Classic of U.S.A. : may. prove te be the difference in the two clubs. Richard . Davis said the conservation |Dallas open golf tournament'11 was in trouble frequently ee is noted as a team leader and his return gives the club the PROB ABLE argument has been. raised be-|was cancelled Friday because hut plugged his way through STANL Y strongest unit of centerman in the league, (Backstrom, Bell- > jfore against Banff's candidacy |of rain. All scores were wiped | ith the help of some gaudy HOPPE Tote: [: MAYH vera aall it eee up to be a fine bunch of hockey PITCHERS edgier oer — laid to jout Shas. round will | defensive play. = al 8 ; ho Uy . . -|rest when ,! anadian govern-\be pla ay. f F: Palmer Electric Bidg. ss games and although I am c the Habs to win I am not : ; ment endorsed the candidacy.| When the cancellation came, | ee onte made a fal Dial 4-4072 : KINKORA—6-32 going to guess at the number of games. _,|By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Banff park is under Ot Gene Littler and Dow Finster- |...’ Soch and on one knee : MINORS OPEN itehaire ee Gln in eg jue: cn eae vith a Led me forced a runner at second to seball’s major leagues w anadian government, in |men oles. The forgotten league as far as Island Baseball fans 0 Awon-lost ‘records: - |faict, gave a re-endorsement| Doug Sanders, leader in the |fc've the Glants with the bases opened it’s 1966 schedule yasterday as the ae ae 0 _ Ameriean League ‘Friday of Baanff's efforts to/jfirst round with a four-under- pit, staub threw out Jim nsdn nee wal, ce swung hoa aeons mo; |. Minnesota (Grant 1-1) at Cal- bring the Winter Olympics tojpar 67, had played only five Hart at third on a hit to left on Sacra oie mi wae dated te Oliv pose se day tin ie (Loe saat asa Canada for the first time. {holes and was one over par. ‘by Tom Haller. i ; Spm Sone een eS Both homers were off starter tests. Columbus, which took the flag last year by two and @ Kansas City (Talbot 0-1) (N). | half games is heavily favored to repeat the trick again this | ~- Detroit (Monbouquette 1-1) at | by | ; Bob Shaw. season. - Washington (Duckworth 0-1). | C ar ottetown Women ‘ tie ee erie SHNINGFIELD fe Toronto, after having finished fourth in league play came Baltimore (McNally 1-0) at). pet ee pepo’ re . Ti RE S en strong to cop the league playoffs last year and they have New York (Peterson 1-0). esentially the same roster again so they will pose a threat. | Cleveland (McDowell 2-0) at It seems a shame that they are the only semi-major league (Boston (Stigman 0-0). 3 4 ten team sponsored .in Canada. Sis : National League Several competitions wound Island star. Vern Hadraghan, who finished the season last Los Angeles (Sutton 1-1) at UP the curling season for the year with Jacksonville is now flinging for the Vancbuver Chicago (Hendley 0-1). Women’s branch of the Charlot- entry in-the West Coast league. Hadraghan locked horns New York (Selma 0-0) at At- tetown Curling Club. with Dobson of Portiand the other end and came out on the lanta (Fischer 0-1). While members were compet- Houston pitcher. GOW SRN ( “Announce Bonspiel Results Ladies’ Club Championship) was won by Anita Cudmore, Cathy | Bolger, Mrs. Doug. Kirkpatrick | and Anne Storey. Runners-up: | Mrs. J, (Tarky) Whitlock, Mrs. Arthur. Love, Mrs. William Da- ell bs spring bargain top end of a 2-1 pitchers duel so it appears as if ‘he is in iladelphia (Bunning: 0-1) at |ing in the Silver D in Summer- good early suite foes: ee Cinctinatle (es 04). z side, others were vieing for the |vies and Mrs. Emmett MacDon- | Volkswagens i league is the. fact | Pi 1-0) at st. 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