SPORTS FRONT By PICS CALLAGHAN 'Fipmef Series Continues m'fliamer' sales is continuing PM. Black Hawks' fans. who were insisting that lhosc two nab-in Chicago meant the Pilous gang “as on the march. ' hater now. Their idle boast and Silly utterances meant an. Their Hawk's crumbled in mm of n noisy Toronto isn- }ons in the chance for Hawks to duplicate the feat on Leafs I II" did an Montreal. After those wins of last Sunday Tuesday. we were almost sickened by the hollering that ago was taking it in four straight, Lt‘ala spoiled such a irrnnnce Thursday when they oi'erpouercd the Hawks to Irqudr-llght of the Queen City fans. ’. W15 11) Thursday that “he leam's paitrrn had to give . ill- 3 fifth game. Leafs: had our) games one and (no at . 1m semi-finals and dropped ’hlt‘t‘ and tour at \ew l-‘vkr, were beaten in the first and second in Montreal )ourfip' back to even things in Cillt'ligti. Eat-11 [cam had won fil’fi' game but somebody was bound to be disappointed in fit-is, iut I'oronto. playing Its greatest hockey of the playoffs. ~-d h panic when they blew that 1-0 lead and then roared an} fired six goals to Hawks' ("If the rest of the distance. i the most bitter Chicago fan couldn‘t crv 'hard lurk' on this His'lenrn was badly outplayed and ri-rtainly dcsened the I that came Its way. Will It Change? \Nl);~§0 the 'homar' angle still 4 with us. Neither team 1: unable of perforating near its pout. on eani .u- The ks Ive looked nugniy bad in lusth.v ihc.r three in Toronto :hc motifs were anth but unprt-suie Ll’l dropping their and fourth in the Windy City. 1e said at the start of these final: that we predicted a seven e affair with the Leafs clinching the Stanley (‘up in the nth. We hnven‘t changed one bit on this although we sincere- -pc the Lents prove its dead wrong Sunday night in Chicago. “deed :his triumph Thursday could have instilled loads of (fence in the Irnlachmen. They stopped the rush of ma .t Hawks—something the mighty Canucks were unable to do IL' sum-finals. ‘liicsgo's attempt to repent against Toronto In the same ier as they did against Montreal was not only halted but It done In the rudest possible fashion. Scorlng eight goals in ‘.ev Cup competition is quite a feat but against a goulteder as Glenn Hall It's really extra special, lnnie Hnwlu' fans are maintaining that llall had an riff-night. .lholnhcartudly disang because if he did the Leafs would cued about 15 markers Glenn broke ihi‘ backs of the s on several occasions when the ineffective Chicago defence I do nothing with the oncoming Leafs. I’e found no fault with Simmons In the Leafs' cage. In fact ll‘ first sfnnu we thought it was Simmons who was the iii [Aan skated off with a 2-1 cushion. if he was off-color on play, it was whcn Turncr hcnt him wht-n llniiks wrre ii: a man short. But most folks maintained Ihat Don had mince when I‘he former Conndirn let fire. A Great Comeback l' fill-$31151) as though those tvm goal. of Ab IIIui'Dniialzl air-Lil“ Leafs needed to bring lllt‘fn out of ilicir shell. Tut-y .i M cushion at one stage to ill}: ill‘nl and then early Ill the .xi tiny found the Hawks in il‘tllll 3-2. The \ci'y idea must. made-tied them because they stained to go on all cylinders. limb hardly knew what was happening in that drive by Iorato squad but a look at the score as the second period «I at them the Leafs were in front 5-51. It was the same in lite third as the homeslcrs outst-orni thr \isitors 3-]. 10m! ice still hold thc key to <11f'f't‘~* mid Ihr LI'JHS Mail In nucago With that all important 32 who in gnnics. "\K’RROW hllht Hunks Milli mitt" nm’ t“.llli‘i‘r. any mi lhl‘. one nr Inrlcit thc (up In liil‘ \(‘i'flnfi plat‘t‘ Leafs. ' ll hair to watch lhf’lr pcnulrim a: tlu~ Killillt‘bi mistake > Run their undoing Louis still run lilmi' ihi. one and :ct - Imam-c botorc the hotnc thus an Tllt'Nlliu' \c arcn'I betting ngninst the Hawks on Sunday. They should ili' to force the seventh tusslc. Howr-vrr. the cards are strict- I Ih} table and the slightest misciii- could mean the end of -4 isnn. Now that Lt‘nfs hai'r spoilcd that ‘luur in a row' Mr thc Hawks they might have ldcns about trimming the . it" (‘hirngo ice. - Pressure On Hawks ~(J "TERI-J it is. Hawks must out in he "1“ hl‘l'il's and [A‘EIFS .1 luck to Toronto With llic Stanlty (‘in it tht‘y could incision. The pressure. of cmirsr, is on the flanks as : 'n devise ways and means of turning thc cxtra gamc_ Hikile “I” be something In hc shuhnrd in this big one on that starts picking them up Will undoubtedly get - .I-vn: ovcr from his coach .» roallv think the Hawk: ran Sf‘lll.ll‘f‘ inc {lifltlr and tune tingle-r in Toronto Himl‘ TIICN’M} Meeting Called thll‘TflR nf thsicnl Educattnn m ‘il‘ Dam Riv-\lrll has asked .1 all intercstcd mnccrmn: 1hr :iuniinl minim: of the lnttrschnlastic Athletic Association at l" W f‘. on Thursday In .1 Room lid lic msion stnrtn II 1:15. v BILL MneDOL‘GALI. IRONTO (‘P Coach h imlnch of Toronto .\inple i took a ttly dig st Toronto last Tuesday night and he filed T'hurldny fright he did hey helped the team think they didn't." he mid c dressing room after ll-nfs iped Chicago Black Hawks er the series' fourth came hicago. imlnch hid the delirious Chicago crowd Is ih two goals" to s homo and said he wished ilan ii crowd like that route fans responded with .~ “ ng cheer! as m as Leafs ' ‘ d not and eggs. papers and - odds nod ends—even s littered the Ice offer every nto "I. m glad for the tans' sake on They the {sill—deserv- mnlbcwnytheyputwt“ ans Help Team aysCoachPunch‘ rmuht hair- scnr‘rd ii couple of more goals. "1 sure had n lot of shots." ‘ BASEBALL . 1 SCORES BASEBALL RESULT! THURSDAY AMERICAN LEAGUI Chicago to Vlinnesotn 3. Kansas f‘itv t Lott Angcles 0 Detroit 5 Boston 9. New York 3 Baltimore 1 NATIONAL LEAGUE St Louis 9 New York 4 Houston 5 Chicago 0 Pittsburgh 0 Philadelphia 1 1m Angeles 4 Cincinnati 1. FRIDAY American League Denim .1 w I’— S l. I Wssbhgtow .1 0|. m— I I I ‘clcanesi city In Canada. Those ‘ n l LET ME our of HERE '6! of Chicago ‘ period of fourlh Stanley Cup As hockey action in o v on Into the boards. referee leaps high and appears ready to climb over glass barrier. Reg .L Fleming Black Hawk: (6) and Ron Ste- wnrt ’121 of Toronto Maple Leafs go after puck in first By JACK SULLIVAN TORONTO tCPt -— Toronto Maple Leafs whipped Chicago Black Hawks 84 Thursday night I before an unusually - noisy crowd of 14.129 in the fifth game of ibetr best. . of v seven Stanley Cup final, The victory sent Leafs ahead 3-2 in games. The sixth goes to bedlum - inclined Chicago Sta- ‘dium Sunday night. Hawks. w h o mnnhnndled Leafs in two straight games Sun- din and Tuesday. apparently left their muscles In Chicago as Leafs outskated. outhlt nod out- hustled them throughout most of the 60 minutes of this “homer” series. Toronto has won all its games at home. Apart from the big score. the story belonged to the crowd. or- dinarily a decorous lot. The fans. apparently taking the cue from Chicago Stadium's frenzied in- ‘ habitants., strewed the ice with overshoes. hats program. pen- nuts and eggs after almost every Canadinn' Press Sports Editor 1 onto. a rail-side spectator near the Hawk bench, gave Chi- cago's Ab McDonald and Nikita the rmberry until Chi- cngo's assistant trainer. Gonna Humenuik, took a swing at him with n stick. ONLY BOWL!!! IUI‘I' Vloolley was struck on top of his bowls hat and appoint-1y suffered no tun. He lid «- nuult charge against Humou- uik. 'l'lint wns the most spirited nctlouufthenightnstheplny- ers Lid a: few solid body- checks. although Eddie Powers called to penalties. nine ngninst Hawks. Not one play: shed his gloves In anger. Bobby Pulford was the indivi- dual st..- with three goals. the most any player has scored since Rocket Richard of M o n is real Canadians counted f our against Boston Bruins at Mont- real on April 6. 1057. Left-winger Frank Mahovllch added I pair and singles went to centres Billy Harris and Dave ' Leaf goal. One fan F.C. Woolley ol Tor- ‘ TORONTO tAPt — Not even Rudy Piloua. talkative conch of Chicago Black Hawks. could Brown Rules playoff game. f AP Wircpbolo) Hawks Ooze Confidence 1 As Sixlh Skirmish Nears CHICAGO (AP) ~Chicago Stadium rafters are tnbhtd to reallv shake Sunday night in ‘Chiragn Black Hawks' last- ditch stand against Toronto Mn- ple Leafs. With their heroes trailing Tor- onto thrre games to two in the bashful-seven Stanley Cup final. the Hawk fans — noted as the most boisterous In the National ‘Hockey League — can be (it pectcd to meet the challenge tossed from Maple Leaf Gardens Thursday night. if Hawks losc Sunday nizhl. annntn wins the cup. if not. back In Tornhtn for a Tucsdny (male. The ordinarily tranquil Tor- nntn fans hollerrd and hurled dcbris in tho hcst Chicago fash~ Inn at Maple Leafs nmrly skatcd Hanks off the rink With no 3-4 triumph Thursday night. This crowd demonstration. witncsscd hcre on telcvtsmn. was in rcsphnse In an earlier comment by Toronto rnach Punch lmlnrh that thc (‘htcago crowd's wild enthusiasm was worth two goals to Hawks. PlLOlJS IMPRESSED Even llawk conch Rudy Pilous was Impressed. “it made us feel fairly much at hnmr.” Piluus said Friday. "but whatever we did was wrong and whatever the Maple Leafs did was right. “However. our own crowd can .he much more moving. gettlng Inspired beer and such. while thrir bcst shot is wntcr and soft drinks." Pilnus had some commcnl on the Toronto debris - throwing. too “We'll be back there Tucs- d'ny." he said confidently. "and we expect to find Toronto the hockey fans will pick up all the‘ garbage in thc city for the last gnme. Some poor kids probably . even will be going short on Easter eggs." Pilous had no pep talks noel any change In lineups. i “if the Hawks don‘t know that Probable Pitchers By m MAI-no 73ml Probable pitchers for 'odny'l ‘mnior league baseball games: 'twou-lost records brackctcdl. Amerfcnn League . Cleveland ILatmsn 0-11 It New York tFord 0-01. ’ Kansas City lltakow 1-11 at Chicago (Wm Mi. Detroit thry 10‘ at Boston ' 'Schwnll 0-11. Minnesota l-Ii ’anrunl It Baltimore tinrk 001 st iwsshlngtiwi ’OIteen M‘. l National - New York (Miller M1 Iii T‘ittrburflt 'Trie‘d 24‘. Chicago 'Hobbie 0-11 at Q. ilxiuis “Simmons lo). San Francisco 'O'Deli Hi It ClnclIIr-ti 'Purkey 24‘. If it . . his Angela 'Pudres 0-H at i f." H. H 7 “1M” Milwaukee ’chdk-y ML 9 and Triandns. Burnside. , Kntvnn (H <7 Harm-n rg) “jfi'lflhl '90!“ Ml I ' ' ' Houston ’Jobnson 0-11 (N1. and Schmidt ill!~ 'nsh—flil- ion '1‘. Ramos City Gnu—1|“ STANDINGS (Henge “Hm—s Hi Walker '24!‘ Mchvitt III, “ml,”- Sogui 29¢ rind Brynn. sullrvsn1 '1, pd. a", '7' Pizarro Irlt. Kemmem Pittsburgh l s I.” — '51. human It). Unit '0‘ and 34 was a a in l. Cnrreos mu: KC—wslher '11. an Francisco 7 I 7! I‘ then iii. um i 1 .625 I ‘ Hus Angels 0 4 .fl I 1 mm PIA! Madelphh I 4 .- M ‘ W Ilrliwihrd Minot-Monti I I .0 I In: the world is Dhsnlnehiri in Milwaukee 1 1 .13 2% the Himalayas. towering In. f'hvcngw t 3 ill 7". .(e‘. tllsw York 0 'I 15 ,1 . Inn thrir backs are against the “all.” he said. "oratory l.rief« ing won‘t help much. A few of our players had a had :amc Thursday night. i won't mention As Favorite LAS VEGAS. Nev. (AP) — Durable old Joe Brown. the busiest lightweight champion In the division's history, remained the betting favorite Friday to retain his title in 15 round: or less against cocky young Cnrlol ‘ Ortiz of New York tonight. The 35-year-old kingpin from Houston. Tex.. risks his crown for the li’th time, this one in They know as wcll as who pliii't‘d Mind or names anybody “hn Dlale Ptml’ly Tllf‘." all the Las Vegas Convention Con- liusl haw to not thcnisclies il’f' before an anticipated capa- Jarkm up for Sunday night.“ rlty turnout of 7.700. Los Angeles (McBride 1-11 ’30.. Edmonton Flyers Defeat Comets EDMONTON CP Wingcr Doug M e 5 s i e. r scored three goals in one period as Edmun- l-‘lycrk wallnpcd Spokane Comets ll~2 and shot back into contention in the We 5 t e r n Hockey League finnls bcfnrc 2.662 fans Thursday night. The win was Edmonton's first in Ihrcc gamcs in the bcsl- nf - seven scrics Thf‘ next Rami‘ will be play-id hi~re M 0 ll d a y night. Edmonton's 11 goals “I‘d a WHL playoff rccord tor goals scored. Saskatoon Quakers hcat Now Wcstminstcr Royals 11-4 in a playoff game in 1953. Ed .10an and Don Poilc. cach with two counters. John Miszuk.‘ Billy McNeil]. Warren llyncs and Roger DcJordy scorcd the other Edmonton goals. Dick anourcux and Y v on Lucas tallied for Spokane. The Flyers took a 1-0 lead In the first period. tnt-rcnscd t he ' margin to 3-1 in the second and poured in I record eight goals in the final 20 minutes while limit- ing the Comets to one marker. 1 Benny Leonard. whom many‘ regard as the finest of all 135-; pnundt‘rs. defended the title nine times. which was the record tin. til Brown came nltmg. This betting capital of thc na- tion likes Brown to stand off his 25-year-old opponent at odds of about 8-5. Co-promoters Jack Doyle and Mel Greh said Friday more than $0.000 in advance ticket sales, is in thc Iill and thcy hope later i-nmcrs will swcll it toward the] 1 rnnd periods as Flyers dom‘ mated thc play by a clear mar- gin, llv played tndiffcrcnlly in thc third pcrtod as the Flyers Kenn and right-winger George Armstrong. find much to say in his team stunning H loss in Toronto Thursday night giving Maple Leafs a :«2 edge in the best-of- seveu Stanley Cup series. “ltwu a game in which whatever we did was wrong and whatever they did was right." said Pllous. Not too many ro- porters crowded nroupd causing hhntoremarktoowner Jim Norris: “Not so many when you lose ' is there boss?” Pilous said “In spite of the fact we were two goals dow n we managed to come back and take a 3-2 lead. Red Bay could have made it 4-2 and maybe turned the tide In our favor but he hit the post with his a h 0!. Pete Pilote also had a chance but again the unseen h n n d stopped us. MADE MISTAKE! “Hockey in a game in which the team mnking the least mis- lnkes wins and i guess we lust made the most mistakes. “A few of our players didn't i play as well as they could have and we got a few unnecessary penalties. We'll rectify those Chicago scoring was looked after try McDonald. with n pair Mind Murray Balfour and Bob Lents whlpped in three goals in less than five minutes to take a Mind going lntotheflnnl period. They added two more in the first sv- mlnut-es before Tur- ner scored his first of this Cup's Talkalive Chicago Coach ls Quiel After His Loss Stan Mlkltn. who broke Gordie Howe's playoff record of Iipointnbymaklngn pair of units to boost his total to 21 polnts. accepted congratulations on his feat and also remarked that "everything went wrong for us." ANNUAL 'Maple Leafs Crush Hawks in Fif’rh Game Of Finals playoff at 10.31. Pulled scored his third of the night three min- utes later. PLAYERS your: The players appeared at times ‘nsiftheywerenftertheLndy Sync Trophy u the most In- uemuiy in the National Hockey - League. The play was scram- blynndnnythlngbiit nmbune- tious DonSlmmonanTtl'outon‘s Inplncsof the Injured Johny Bower, didn't look linens-Ive onthreeChicngogonls. And GluintltistuGonlieiflnlllsthn scram-d ontbsothers."holnidin the dressingrouin. Alltold,Bnllmnds I saves ngnlnnnlylbysunniou. film! First Period: 1. Toronto. Pul- ford 5 Diamond. Nevin: 11; 2. Toronto. Pulfoid 6 11:6; !. Chlcngo. Balfour 1 Bay. Hull 10.05. Penalties —- Nevin .81. Shack 3.47. Bay 5.“. B r o w er 8.12, Evans 10.56.. Second Period: 4. Chicago. McDonnldS Mikitn. St. Laurent .50; 5. Chicago, McDonald 4. Hull. Mikltn 3.0]; a. Toronto, Harris 2 Horton. Mahavllch 0.31; 7. Tomato. Keon 5 Burton. Mn- hovlich 9.50; I. Toronto, Mahay- lich 5 Kelly. Stewnrt 13.10. Pub elites—Duff 1.85. Fleming I.“- 16.89. Shnck 0.11. Whnrram 8.51. St. Laurent 15.15. Niord 16.”. Third Period: 0. Toronto. Arm- strong 1 Brewer. Bonn 4.4!; 10. Toronto. Mnhovlich. 6 Stew-rt. Bsun Mi: 1!. (Mom. Turnsr 1 Nesterenko. 5!. Lauren 10.31; 12. Toronto, Pulford 1 Harris, Horton 13.51. Pnltlu — Bans IENEVO‘LENT TRISH SOCiEI'Y TUESDAY. At the Clover Club Refreshments 8:30 — Dinner at 7 Entertainment and dancing following the banquet $1.50 per plan Dance only 50c per couple 1.10. Flemhig 10.12. Pilots 12.43. Hon/ail: 14.01. Saves Hall I 11 lo — as MEETING APRIL 24 From cow to market when by the time Slmdiy'l ‘ game comes nrouud. f‘LIke that great general once said—we'll be back." added PI- our. tihe Master Program is your prescription pumpcd 18 shots at him. Thc only goal of the first pc- rmd camc ncar thc lt’wmmute mark on an Edmonlon p o w c r play. hichill. at the side of the: not. shoved ihc puck in .loyal at tho rrcasc and he rolled It 5100.000 mark. 1 TALE OF TAP'E ‘E LAS VEGAS. Nev IA?) -—i Tale of the tape for 15-mide titlr- fight tonight between light- afWS" m“ “M' wciuhl champion Joe Brown‘ Pull? put Edmnnlnn In!" I 24' and challenger Cnrluii Ortiz: \ lcad nflcr 4'1 minutes of th e 3",“ on“: second period when the Flyers 35 Ag, 25 had dcfrnccman Howie Young |35 wpigm 135 In tho pt‘nally box for slashing. 5.7V, imgm g7 Potlc hrukc away alone and 63% Reach 63 boat Johnston with n 10«foot 33 (‘hesi Norma] 39 barkhandcr. Miszuk made it :10 39.1, Che,“ [5pr 4| . for l-‘lycrs when his 30 - {001 29 wail: u ‘ shot bminccd into the net. 19 Thigh [90, i Spokane cut the margin In 3-1 19': Calf 111% i whcn anourciix stole the puck 11 Ankle 7”: from dcfcnccman Lou Marcon. 11 Birch! 12h urnt in rinst‘ and hackhandcd 11 Forearm 13‘s the purl: past goalie Gillcs Bots- 6": ersi 7". Von It": Neck 15 in tho third pcrlnd Edmonton J. 8:. T. Morris Ltd. 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