The Guardian, Ohariotictown, Mon. pd 5, 1968. 9 SPORT ECHOES — Sydney Nips” Legionnaires — eH ij @ ul g E z Fe ee Lr rf rE ® F 2 $ i a & #6 E i . ge g ¢ a s & 2 eli a HA : = Z | he Hf iy hi! gis iy re i rT I: R°E Ey ot li ; gf Ie. °F ; z 3 Z i : & F af tt Fs SkE iti fae BGs g Fe t rs i, 5 re tf i i bE. i i if i rf ou It All i that just when Nats Could Taake + HISEYEONTHEPUCK . ». |_DETROIT. (CP)—Detroit Red w went down at the |2:51, Pilote 2:59, Bergman 5:50, > Wins Chicag point to -# pass but it skit- | Murphy 9:47," Gadsby 11:25, Black Hawks before a crowd of tered by him and Howe picked Ravlich 14:48, Barkley 15:17, |15,002 Sunday, night and dumped it up. The 3¢year-old veteran Mohns 18:02. in the second game of ie tg tee 2 gd Second period—3, Detroit; Ull- “the Stanley Cup semi - final to one side and a short |man (Delvecchio) -7:06; 4. De- series re drive from about 10 feet out to |troit, Howe ‘Pronovost) 15:36. The win .gave the National give the Wings a 31 margin. (Penalties — Lindsay, MacNeil. |Hockey League champion Wings Detroit opened the third pe+ |3:2, Wharram 5:37, Vasko-6:17, la 20 edge in the best-of-seven riod ve ep play and Howe Ralvich, Howe 7:00, set and the series now switches turned sent a backhander, |14:16, Nesterenko: 15:56, Mikita . to Chicago for third and fourth through a maze of players. clus- | 19:14. ¢ oe ; games Tuesday and Thursday. tered in front of the Chicago Third periods. Detroit, Hows | Veteran right. winger Gordie net. ( , Smith) 0:56; 6. Chie \Howe led the impressive . De- _ > LINEUPS - ago, Hull (Mikita, Pilote) 1:22; troit attack with a pair of goals, Chicage: Goal—DeJordy. De-|7, Chicago, Hull (Mikita) 4:13; » jone while his club was short- fence — Pilote, Jarrett, Vasko, |i. Detroit, Joyal*tFonteyne, Pro-. jhanded. Defericeman Albert MacNeill, Raviich. Forwards — |novost) 9:12; 9. ‘Detroit, Mae- Langlois, Norm Ullman, Ed (Mikita, Esposito, R. Hull Maki, |Donald. (Barkley, Delvecchio) Joyal and Parker MacDonald Wahrram, Hay, D. Hull Mohns |15:11. Penalties’ — Lindsay, shared the others. McKenzie Nesterenko, -Henry, |minute misconduct, :50, Howe -| Detroit's victory offset an-~ Stanfield. we 2:30, Hull, highsticking major, ther standout performance by | Detreit: Goal — Crozier. De- |4:57, Langlois 10:01 Mikite |Chicago left winger Bobby Hull, | fence —. Gadsby, Pronovost, |Gadsby 10:21, Pilote 14:07. * |who counted two goals, igiving Barkley, Langlois, Berg man. ves ; i jhim three for the series. Fred : Forwards — Howe, Delvecchio, |DeJordy 12 8 9—29 Stanfield counted the third Red Wing in the penalty box. Ullman, MacDonald, .- Murphy | Crozier 77 6—20 ').|Hawk goal, — -|Ulmaan gave Detroit the lead MacGregor Lindsay,. Joy ai, é The Wings were particularly (for the first time. He was stand-|Henderson, Smith, -Fonteyne. | : ah jimpressive~in~the~third—period-|ing—at—the—goalmouth—when—he- —-Udvari. Linesmen-| Souris Teachers a after Hawks had pulled to |took a short pass from Alex Del- |—Bill Morrison Armstrong. ; within one goal on Hull's two jvecchio and flipped it ‘past De- | SUMMARY Meet. East Point goals, They put the pressure om |jordy. period—i. Chicago; Stan- and scored two more to wrap " Hull was the goat on Howe's |field (Hay, Nesterenko) 1:29; 2) SOURIS — The fourth game from getting off the game-win- Chicago Black Hawks goalie Red Wings to score with the Pierre Pilote of the Hawks. Denis DeJordy (center) keeps score tied 1-1 at Detroit last (12) is Ron Murphy of the his eye on the puck in this sight. They try failed. Others . . first period try by the Detroit “are: (11) Bill Hay. and (3) (AP Wirephote) Take Big Lead With 3-1 Win Over Leafs turn in Douglas’ place and came’ . jthem » F 7” ° Red Wings Defeat Hawks; _ Howe, ‘By JERRY GLADMAN the win. ~ Four of Detroit's six came while the Hawks were shorthanded. . The teams each counted i second period, Larry Jeffrey collided’ with Hull and hit: ice heavily. The Detroit winger had-to be carried from By. BILL NEVILLE to hospital. Preliminary ‘reports Buffalo i N. 1 alo Bisons 4-1 Sunday and Hockey League two games to jy in that last game, getting a| MONTREAL (CP)—Montreal |ning shot. go te caapaalellaiaaal ar om dl ng Caen SCORtE: Amd Geaylk Bek 1 ht eustits oo tang Hase8 alive in. She" Amerigns one and we wouldn't bet too. ‘hat trick’ apiece. Canadiens ‘jumped to a com-' Ellis, a strong Calder ‘Trophy | ance. oie 2 78 plucked some good ones—Larry |could scote from that position.” |Hockey League’s Calder Cup much against their winning’ that manding 2-0 lead in their Stan-|contender with 23 goals in ‘his SUMMARY _ _:}hap, defenceman Gary Berg- Aurie, Taffy Abel, Pep Kelly,| Dewey fooled him. Somehow | quarter-finals. ae series. Right now they have two Congratulations te the Tyne ley Cup semi-final playoff Sat-| first NHL season, got his goal at} First Period — 1. Montreal, |man -was struck by an errant mie Weenie Tae Graken dediie the ae tg |. Buffalo now leads the best - icularly good lines and a so- Valley Clover Farmers fer |urday night with 4 well-earned | 10:53. of ‘thie second. Left alone|Provost (Rousseau, Richard) |stick and had to have four others Pg ee -. |five series 2-1. The next. game : defence. Dale MacWilliams the Intermediate “B’.|3-1 victory over the punchle jin front of the Montreal net, he 2:47, Penalties—Mahoviich 1:19 |stitches in his r@ht cheek. In Prieoad Sudbury aa Norte’ a oe ee haat ia oe Piltobenes —- Bill Noonan, though 2 bit ee eT and: Toronto Leats. took. Peter Stemkowski's eae pee is nibs tke oe defenceman Bay. old-timers still taik-of Jim year ; 08 ley @ on the defence for O'Leary in the PCHL last Canadiens score in each.period.|cleanly with a rising 15-footer. 12:46; Laperriere 15:42|by a stick and received er las groaiest ake never turned |World title, Dewey home. |ahead in the second period. The — ard Roberts goes year and we hag\an idea drop- two of them-on power plays, to “would up with 31/Beliveau 15:42; Backstrom |stitches oo te ag Maaauiiad ae cane (iis want tee bely {i the teas miabis tan come “wer on k to help them at times, ping beck to the “B” thoroughly outplay the defend-|saves in the Montreal nets. sae a ie 2s ear eee: or Was |rekindled this week when ‘he \business. He had enjoyed (three goals in the same period hich breaks up the production would make them cocks jing champions. PLAYED SANS DOUGLAS - Ear. +, Tecoma, [ner aay Mseuee: SANE Lad in ‘Terenle at the ser .at! by Laforge, Warren Godfrey Charlie Sark will be back walk. wo Coupled with Thursday| Toronto played without de-|Ellie (Stemkowski, Mahovlich) |13 minor penalties to Chicago |. a victim of leukemia taste of world play, anyway. He| 14 Laterge acein : ; night's 3-2 victory, the win sent|fenceman Kent Douglas who|10:43. 3. Montreal, Beliveau jand nine to Detroit. Hull re 8,8 victim of leukemia. \was with Saskatoon Quakers Laforge got his third goal i» Perey Le e ___. _|the-Habs to Toronto for games |was suspended from the by |(Cournoyer, Richard) 19:12. |ceived @ five-minute major for), "Oe fmrt tars |who had taken the world cham- 'the final period. Toppazzini got | No. 3 and 4 Tuesday and Thurs:|NHL president Clarence Cimp-|Penalties—Bauin 2:05; Beliveau /bighsticking when. Barkley was [Rim as the star. of a Sudbury jwho had taken the world cham- the final period. Topparzini got. day with a solid two - game/bell Saturday afternoon. The|2:05; Arbour 7:39; Ropenend, (out Gat Dewees et Lanter iO tn $007, in the: palaw divs \route to fe eee Hotes V Ss. cushion , |suspension, first ‘handed misconduct, 9:00; Richard:|sat out a 10-minute misconduct. |” ahaa taogt, pcan Gis saa alt ak meadiac et a. ~ Claude Provost, Jean Beli-| player during the playoffs since | 14:48; ‘Pulford 18:21, Stanfield opened scoring at — Sar Wala sabe a adeeicceeee cae as 8 re veau and Henri Richard were | 1947, resulted, from a stick| Third period — 4. Ee, ees ae ae eek ee Stanley Cup. After Maxie| Dewey returned to Sudbury in MIDGET | the Canadiens swinging duel in Thursday's Richard (J.C. Tremblay) |e 00k & pass from Red Hay \civerman's Wolves won -the ti- {1935 and blossomed se 2 atand, : ; Rookie Ron Ellis counted the in which Douglas felled |;9.19 Penalties. — Mahovlich vs et ate. tle that year just about every |out centre. That’s when the PRACTICE lone goal for the Leafs who|Montreal's Dave Balon with a| 7 99. pir Bs se cs Ot eo accuk tn. tab ‘buubiry. eet lecacie atavlod ac eas we failed for the second straight |swipe to the head. 738; ‘ord, 9:49; Baun 13:47; ithe right corner. ' “Thee take notice . - : game to muster anything ap-| Al Arbour, a veteran NHL |Roberts 16:47. ~ See ee tee Seeman | wat Sin shably: laighad thin |" to” iatét “cael a Secceie at i> teas emer ‘ : : proaching a sustained offence.|campaigner who spent this sea- |Saves ‘ advantage Pen een. | ay: teens beny-loneied tee land Sore ars ago doctors iene 48 Ge Charlottetown SHERBROOKE. Que. (CP)—| The Sherbrooke team outshot | mILD CONTEST son’ with Rochester of the ‘Am-| Sawchuk 10:18 8-258 SS OR Wee Oe Eee ore taining ‘baskabed ses trace ene to save | cdg at Ne Simon Nolet tallied three times ‘the Rangers in all but the first The contest was a mild affair jerican League, took a regular |Hodge 12. 5 1491 |Dighsticking and Pilote was sil ad” Gathesd’. $0. live. one three years to|Forum tonight. The practice Sunday: to spark Sherbrooke | period. = lin with Thursday - nabbed for tripping eight sec- ak Goleneie aot oT will be /held from 6-7 p.m. savers to an 8-1 victory over| New Glasgow won the. open-|night’s rowdy: opener. Referee a % a onds later. eeeenes, eee Cl Te easd on the Wolves cooter ; New Glasgow Rangers which ing game of the series 4-2. but | John Ashley called 19 penalties, e ; . cago defence gave Soalie | ore Red Ham milt. fs gave Beavers the best-df-five lost the mexttwo.80 and 15-4, ‘a ‘misconduct té Mont- : c Danis. Delondy eugeth coverage Pemgunea; aren wd aoe Eastern Canadian Allan Cup! Sherbrooke now plays Kings-jreal's Bobby Rousseau, but and he was able to keep oki Sage quarter-final series 31. ton Aces in the semi-finals, [most of them were for chippy oer en ean went up to the NHL. But Dewey Nolet scored twice in the sec- SUMMARY infractions rather than the _yi- ; . a EARNED COUNT decided his future was in the yee : ‘ sed, Dacod and ‘ney 6) rae perag i. New Glaze [cou sngsing which mare | TOC ist, tutti s slot Som ib tet He become a» actor | Commission Salesman Required SS eere ss eee os tenes USCAT Gaudet [allies Hest" =S aire cies] common Solan Req Rod , G fired twoj;.. diens ¢ a < ed : d oe: ea ievenque 10:21. Robidas, Sin- | ‘ the | cae a, In the second ee eee Immediately Larry, Drouin, Gilles. Cartier S : oe ’ : winning ‘goal in the final minute; By | CANADIAN PRESS In the only other AHL game |three Chicago players and one r . i See oar 8° |Gaudreault (Burchell, Roy) 1:16 *r with Toronto Bob Putterd in loomed ay aoe ot hole tet vieoets ears Bill Sass wae skin ani ad t for : , t ic . wi "jen Leblanc was the love |3. Sherirooke, Nol'et \Gaud-|g2” eau bor, the big seute Butiaio Sisoae’ ao “ice coring twice aloe ham tee | STANLEY-CUP ior kiniens ise Sa*4.cai! | For s new Canadian made product for Prince, Ranger marksman. reault,, Pepin) 1:30; 4 Sher! ached out to slap a goal lover Hornets’ in a (Minutes of’ the third period. to in 1937 and who later guarded King’s and Queen’s Counties. Applicants ; must New Glasgow had control of brooke, Nolet (Burchell, -Gaud-|-outh rebound over leaf net: jrough, ‘American |defeat Baltimore Clippers 3-2 1a|--» STANDINGS «{tbe™ nets for Montreal Cana} pove-eales experience, neat in a ce, and like the opening period with Leblanc |reault) 10:26; 5. Sherbrooke. | minder. Terry Sawchuk. Saw- Hockey League playoff game. |the third game of their series. | py THE CANADIAN PRESS....e08; ‘recalled Dewey's great | ; xpe ? ppearance, . ating Beaver goalie Serge Gaudreault (Mascotto, Nolet) | nuck had made a good save| The victory gave the ‘Bisons a | Beltimore, with earlier wins " Series A ~|Play.... eg |, to meet the public. . . : ubry at 16:50. 12:43. Penalties—Mackell 0:48, |cr Yvon Cournozer, but was|2-0 lead in their best-of-tive |of 21 and 10, held a 2-i edge ene | “The Wolves licked us some- fi’, oe 4 From there on in it was all Leblanc 1:07, Pepin 4:2 lunable to corral the rebound serigs of the Calder |im games in the best-ol-tive (Detroit 2 9 (thing like 2-1 in Kirkland Lake : eta " |Richer, MacDonald double mi-|#2%t enough to prevent Beliveau Cay ptayorte w*® | series. Gia 9 2(and 50 in Sudbury and Jimmy Apply immediately to Gaudreault opened the scoring | P0rs 7:45, Gallant 11:52. oo In Buffalo, goali®, Ed Chad Sunday's Game was the star,” Durnan told Len for Sherbrooke at 1:16 of the Third peried—6. Sherbrooke, wick, who had five shutouts |Chicago 3 Detroit 6 Taylor of the Kitchener Record Box 1148 Summerside . second period followed -by, two |Nolet (Pepin) .7:36; 7, Sher- NOR HOCKEY (Detroit leads best of - seven |@fter Dewey's death. ee : pengen apaypiree emis og Bors Drouin (Mascotto, Roy) : caries the regular — semi-final (series 2-0) = He ‘scored a goal on me SFE ETE TTS silicic aa reault. __|12:5%. 8. Sherbrooke, Cartier) Charlottetown minor stone; Seals 1 — Shawn Mac-|>lanked the Hornets by making Gene Tate : Three of the goals, Nolet’s | (Levesque, Pepin) 14:31; — 9. added two: Provincial titles to|Isaac (Wolves win total goal se-|17 saves. © Pittsburgh's Hank |Détroit at Chicago : first one and both of Gaud-|Sherbrooke, Richer (Drouin, |their credit at the Forum on/iries 8-6) ; idea-aik 34. ‘come of. thden i Geri 5 reault’s, were scored while the |Guilbault) 19:32. Penalties — Saturday morning in the Paper- PAPERWEIGHT wssiaticnel " ? WL Rangers were a man short. (Perry 2:57, Guilbault 7:12, Roy |weight and Pee Wee Divisions; A Division — Crows 4 — Bob- ‘ Montreal 20 : Nolet opened the in major 11:35, Gaudreault 16:22. | when they defeated representa-|by Fall (3), Ron Storey; Gulls Lunde, who led the league Téroato ae the final frame and Brew, Saves tives from. the RCAF base ati4 — Gordon Betts (2), Dale |With 50 goals during the season, Saturday’s Cartier and Richer followed im Carter ... ... +s, «9 8 eek Fak, ie See . Brian i. put the Bisons ahead in. the|Toronto 1 Montreal 3 that order. | ch \Aubry ...... .... 8.6 6-20 "eee = Charlotte. |<2; ad — Blackbirds 0; sixth) minute of play, scoring : leads best-of-seven s . fe ae : town paperweights took a deci.| *qanirds eae, rents Vere tech | Aer tinal series 36) URLING ROUNDUP —zzernte tit es at hn Poercsgs Ste py A el, ha weights by a-score of 7-0, to win'|iit.” hive wot ‘heen ions jthe goal by Art Stratton. 4, Tat as the rewolt of a Sst victory [204 death will be ‘BELVEDERE ~~ for the-Men's. City | 12;1 as resu a . z The is the curling ‘Champ! which is sponsor- |im the opening game at Summer- con to decide. .45 p.n.--(finals consolation) 4 3 Ice 2 — E.K. MacNutt, Berm- | jce 1 — H. Coffin, EB. Jay, G. ‘e Flinn, Ivo Cudmore, Ann ischleyer. W. McGregor vs F. MacLeod vs winner of Al Me- iwiles, Bob Stevenson, H. Rec- Cufdy and Bill Beer Match. itor, C. Butler. | Jee 2 — Dr. Moreside ve Dr. Cox. : Ice 3 — Dr. MacDonald vs A. 8.45 p.m. Ice 1 — (mixed) E. Gillespie, 'H. Michael, D. Reid, G. Arsen- lault vs Dr. MacKay, W. Robin- son, G. Lord, E. Woodruff. Tee 2 — F. Acorn vs A; Burke. Ice. 3 — D. Cameron vs D. Walker. Ice 4— D. O'Rourke ve T. heal ag, B. | Ice 5 — K. Dalziel vs M. Bell. Ice eh a — M.| ‘ man vs A. Acorn, M. ‘Pierce, Sonny Liston In T. Mallard, R. Boylan. 7 P.M. Albert Griffin Trouble Again ’ eb a-Z, it, 6. Colt. ; ee DENVER (AP). — Former Ice Two — H. MacDonald, L. |heavyweight champion ~~ Sonny. Campbell, K. Vechervaise, M. jListon has had another dispute MacDonald vs. A. Delaney, M. | with Denver police. - Batters- | Liston was ordered Saturday S to appear‘ in municipal. court | - woe en intey 5 to answer charges of failure to. show his driver's li- with an order of an officer. Patrolman: Donald B: Mulnix said while he was investigating a minor automobile accident near the gymnasium Liston uses for training quarters, an argu- ment with Lis oe, lcence and for failure to comply | ft * |Brian Carmichael, Mike Hennes- sey and John Bell tallied singles to conclude the scoring. Wee's brace of goals each, while Bob- by MacMillan, Roger Cook and Billy Doherty potted each, Top marksman for RCAF was Sharkey who accounted for both goals for the visiting pucksters. In Charlottetown Minor Hockey League finals competition ‘lat the Forum Saturday Id ight titles were decided in Ba and Midget divisions while Pap- erweight A and B division are Still undecided because of the games. The ‘following are the MIDGETS Maple Leafs 8 — MacDonald (4), P. Walsh (2), Stanley (2); Rangers .4 — R. Carmichael, Bob Doherty (2), J. Arsenault, es geile Knig' ~. Gary Cooper, Bobby MacInnis, Jimmy Jack- - Comets 3 — Wilbur | results: PEE WEE Wolves 6 — Bobby MacMillan (H), Jimmy Andrew, Mike John- t Totems 2 — Robert -Stewart, Pat Griffin; Hornets 0. j Barons 7 — Dougie Dolton (3), Vince Poulton, Allison Mac- Lean, Keith Hood, Steve Mac- Cabe; Totems 4 — Robert Stew- art-(4). Comets 5 — Wilbur Birt (3), Carl Myers, David Haley; Sen- ators 3 — John White (2), Kenny MacKinnon: , Barots 5.— Allison MacLean, Doug Doiron\(4); Hawks 2. — . Gerald Pac- * PEE WEE ’ Rams 2 — Billy MacDonald; Terry Connors; Otters 1 — Sam- my MacLeod. Springers 5 — Blair MacKay (2), Don Gallant, Billy Doherty, Peter Butler; Setters 4 — D’. Arcy Murphy (4). ‘Coyotes 6 — Bobby MacMillan (6); “Foxes 2 — Mike Quinn, Glen MacDermid. st HOCKEY .SCHEDULE fojiowing is ,the minor hockey schediile for. 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