@ ‘Hawks Shade Red Wings But Win Proves Costly Babs Hurts Toronto; ™ Grab Commanding Lead The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., April 13, 1966. 9 a feat their best-of-seven Stanley Cup semi-final series here Tuesday night \straight over Chicago. However, |when the Hawks scored their 'two goals, the Wings faded and |Leafs Tuesday night to take a [commanding 3-0 margin in their |Stanley Cup semi-final series hardrock Fer- Ahontreal ‘| cially Montreal 4 guson, that helped ‘ ignite its comeback. BL ! : | By JE Re abe Ps tl sseong ey gee fn the’! | By BOB TRIMBEE “4 Despite Toronto's avid a DETROIT (CPF —— Chicago on as i are ei — TORONTO (CP) — Montreal Se “-* tentions of running Montreal out Black Hawks<Iost two players | om ae FADE cam, iCanadiens erupted for three et : a4 of the rink with—-lusty — bodys en rout on managed to score | The Wik a tonk “bs teh. lead in aools, a. eee aainees a i ae ? checking, Canadiens have yet to a victory over Detroit Red | Ahe first pe¥iod and appear seconds midway rough the eee ; a timidated. lings i ed , P : f ~ appear intimidate Wings in the third game of Py if they would moe two |second period and rolled to a Bs In fact it was Toronto's pre- 5-2 victory over Toronto Maple ‘ occupation with hitting, espe { ; wa 3 The vietory enabled the Hawks to take a 21 edge in ures te eee nom Centre Ralph Backstrom “a @ After Backstrom got Monte the series with the fourth game Watson was picked th |Started the Montreal comeback i oe jreal's first goal, Shack was ‘ was plexed as, tne ‘in the middle period. From then scaught high-sticking Ferguson slated for here Thursday night. favorite of the crowd of 14.495 jon the Canadian: navan locked cl Ler and while he was o ou Hawks would appear to have an and he drew i several rousing eles, mow a they. get the extra lcheers whenever he threw a oa on “ana aaa flound- tied the score with his third goal m 1 e series go | hard check at Hull. Hull ap- Wa calliiba taal again here jof the ee SUMMARY the limit peared to do the heavier dam- s : : 2 fie ub with "i knee a i. jae an. the alone. checking. vats ae ane Petals mast. ein te First period — 1. Toronto, late in the second /period, aa | Watson, but Watson. Kept. the keep the best-of-seven series ‘Shack 2 (Keon, Douglas) 1:26; ' Erie Nesterenko scored for the |Sdicago ace--s0in. ReQEng, alve and force -a~fifth’ contest 2. Toronto, Horton 1 (Kelly, Hawks. Both came in the mid. | | After being wrestled to the in Montreal. next Saturday 'Pulford). 17:32. Penalties— dle period. jice by Hull-at the three-quarter Canadiens, defending Stanley |Montreal bench minor (served Right winger Bryan Watson, | Imark of the first Beriod, Wat- tei ‘champions: also got ‘goals (aad a abl ig gy erry , from Bobby Rousseau; John Ferguson son snared a pass by defence- man Bill Gadsby and raced up JEAN 'BELIVEAU *\cwho did another .superb job in f ‘ERIC NESTERENKO | Harper, and \10: 13, Harris 10:41, Shack 14:01. - checking Chicago super star ; ( right wing. He drilled a long Jean Beliveau, who scored into Second period — 3. Montreal, Bobby. Hall _ accounted for De- Stan oe eallised with de- | shot from just -over the blueline a apen aor , in the nets for Toronto for cd Watkstrom-1" (Dut 816;- 4 [Reaceman a6 de late in the [which bounced’ in front of. goalie Toronto, which held a 20 mak ot oe in series after Montreal, Rousseau 3 (G. WIN_ COSTLY 3 second. period and was removed iGiennHall_and_into_the—net. gin—until- Montreal lauriched_its |S*!98 the first two games be- Tremblay, Beliveau) 11:00; 5. The triumph was costly for | pees ice on a stretcher. SUMMARY jeommeback,. fet t goals from Eddie pags of fhe flu. — Montreal, Harper 1 (Talbot, the Hawks, pre-series—favorites,. orts were that-Maki suf-| First period—1. Detroit, Wat- {Shack "| AE CECE mats __,_Balon) 11:26. ‘Penalties —* Har- 15:01, and Tim TRG Oo” nT Alter that ontreal —ap- per 3:03, Ferguson 5:33, ‘Shack the first period. - Canadiens erased. the 2-0 def.. as they lost_both” Maki and de- fered a sprain to the right knee json (Boivin, Gadsby) icit with ,their three-goal out-. fenceman Elmer (Moose) and possible: torn ligaments..He| Penalties — Hull-0:40:— Boivin Vasko. \was listed as a doubtful starter |3:33, Watson 5:38, Angotti 8:30, peared to find its skating legs 9.4 and its passes-began to click. a period — 6. Montreal, -theslt was Just a question of time. | [Ferguson 2 (Beliveau)0:16; 7. ‘When’ Ferguson scored 18sec Montreal, Beliveau 2 (Provost, ———— onds into the final period much |G Tremblay) 19:30. Penalties— ~+burst—in—the—second—and—then— salted away the’ contest “Vasko suffered an eight-inch for rhursday*s—contest— Vasko—H: oer eer ent to his right thigh when he| For the. second consecutive | 15. with BOWER BOUNCES BACK _ was involved in a scramble in|game, Watson was superb in his| Second period — 2. Chicago, ° s tallies i frant_of_the Detroit goal It ph ee of Hull. He shadowed | Mak (Mikita, Hull)» 6:19; 3, ey eae unanswered lies in- aha ceninad in laace thar ‘Douglas “misconduct” 4:20. peared as if Detroit centre |the 27-year-old Hawk left winger | Chicago, Nesterenko{Raviich);~——— “ lost. The ‘Leafs just sone | Shots on goal by: ‘ Normie Ullman's skate’ inflicted |at every turn and allowed ‘him |18:43. .Penalties — Marshall | ie STARTED STRONGLY shake the dogged Montreal /\ontreal Hi oe the. wound, which required 20 few: scoring opportunities. 5:25, Hull 10:39, Watson 15:41.| Johnny Bower, Toronto Maple of the Stanley Cup. semi-final to cover other side, Montreal - | Toronto started strongly. and checkers, particularly Duff and | Toronto 10 12 stitchesto close it.'Vasko did| The Wings were a farcry |..Third period — No scoring. | Leaf's. goalie, does a back flip game in Toronto last night... 59 ung lead the series 3-0, ‘\f0F the first 28 ‘minutes had Jim Roberts, Canadiens’ ace| Attendance—14,996. j | rec- Courn-. Toronto defenceman Tim Hor- iCanadiens on the run and off | penalty-killer. not return“to the ice. from thé club that walloped the Penalties—Smith 5:16, Delvec |-to stop a shot by Yvon t are poe. Pp i * Maki, who played on a make- Hawks 7-0 in Chicago Sundayezthio..19:.13. |: oer (12) in the peccen i period- ton (7) comes around: the net: (CP Wirephoto pore, aan! man fara To stay alive Tossate tow i = é : : Bea ait : 2 as ‘to ind by only two goals must win the next four games, | HONDA shift line with Hull and. « centre 'They seemed to lack the drive | volng Jntecthe-sestad: period. a teak abecerlichad oni dase | CURLING DRAW F ULL SLATE Centre Dave Keon missed in Stanley Cup history, by the | ; three great chances for goals 1942 edition of the Leafs. = BIKES SPORTS FRONT with goalie Gump Worsley sprawled in the Montreal nets | but shot wide. His winger Frank Mahovlich, Toronto’s top scorer in the regular season with 32 The following is the curling | draw for Wednesday night at the | Charlottetown Club. Spares need- ed. This is the last ee draw | for men for this season Sold and Serviced tn Charlottetown & Area CURLING DRAW. LotsOfAction OnFirstDay | Play For Pay ed two great | fect, Blakeney, E. Thom-| - MINNEAPOLIS. (AP)—Sandy jrun-scoring single in the ninth third on a sacrifice and a fly \Bpals,, also missed abe son, G. Lord, B. Crockett. ve. |Valdespino’s single in the ninth |inning that gave Mickey Lolich |ball, Worsley came on strong after ets n erway L. Johnston, B. Stevenson; K. |scored Zoilo. Versailles from jand Detroit's pennant- minded | Then, pitching to Luis Apari- |» spotty start. He-was fooled Cantwell, E. Austin. jsecond) and gave Minnesota Tigers a 21 victory over New |cio with two out, he balked and completely on’ Shack’s opening : Ice 2—T. Whitlock, D. Ward,.|Twins a 2-1 victory over the |York Yankees in their baseball ‘Johnson strolled home. goal, was screened and out of | By. CHRIS ANNETT B.. Rogerson; J. Dennis, vs. G./Kansas City Athletics Tuesday.|season opener Tuesday. Balt. 200 010 001 000 I— 5110 |), play on Horton’s counter Bennett, G. Wright, S. Harper, jin an American League opener. oe oe an ie ae PAE, OL. wi and was lucky when another-— : ationat-and-Amertcar-beague-baseball- teams-swung-into—__ .D... Sears. Versalles opened the frame jand struck .ou See BEETS a aeoMs -/screened drive by defenceman | the the uy a ear grind yesterday and as players look ahead Ice 3—A. Jones, H. Thomson, |with a base of balls, moved-to- frord-itr-the-del-¢é—tetthandarshiiller.. —U0)(9),.. Watt (13) and |ponby Baun bounced... off the __As low.as $30 down | all they can see is the long hot summer. Pre-season odds- |B. Patterson, Dr. I. MacLeod |secofd on a wild pitch and gave jopened the Tiger ninth with a/Etchebarren, Roznovsky (9); crossbar. | 3 ar te ay. ape makers (those are the bookies of course) have made the /Vs Bill Smith, F. Brown, W. the defending American League single but was out trying for Wilson, Radatz/ (9), Grill’ (9), 1!” ick Duff; a former Leaf, set TODAY'S DRAW ] and ye pay. Dodgers and Minneso ins, the defending champs fav- {Carr, A: Trewin. champions their first victory of [third on Don Wert's hit. How- Osinski (9), Lonborg (0-1) (10) lup Backstrom ‘for Montreal's s AW | b - orites again but the“Scribes of the baseball world don’t see Ice 4—Dr. Kelley. N. Dooley, |the campaign when Valdespino jever, Wert took second on the and ™RYat’“HRs( Balt—B. Rob- |. . important first goal. -He IN THE j the pennant race ending that way. A panel of ‘approximately |D. Rogers, J. Keith vs E. Gilles- Kansas City 000.100 000—1 61 play went to third as Jerry |inson (1), F: Robinson (1). knocked down a clearing shot | : 4ece Keith Carmichael 20 of the top sports scribes in the country picked the Cincin- |pie, J. Shelfoon, G. Schyeyer, I. |Minnesota 001 000 001— 2 40 |Lumpe grounded out, and| a by Horton and passed to. Back- nati Reds to lead the National League at, the wire and felt {MacNevin. - | Hunter (0 - 1) and Bryan; jeruised home when Cash lined | CHICAGO (AP) — Tom Me- | mm Ste ite oreace | HENDERSON and Led. that ‘the. Baltimore Orioles would come out on top .of the. |_ Ice 5B. Jones T. Winter. K:|Grant (10) and. Battey, Ford's first pitch to centre for a |Craw scratched a bases-loaded,)"" 1) ‘suins, eantre flipped 4 CUDMORE junior (most “fans know. it.as American). loop. _|Thomson, FE. MacLean vs B. hit l4th-inning single Tuesday that home, ‘giving veteran Johnny - : ] 23 Brackley Pt. Rd. Sherweed Pre season form often. méans nothing in the world of Dickson, E. Tedford, Bob Steven- | NEW “YORK TAPY — Norm up ee _\propelled Chicago: White Sox-to Bower little chance. Bower was” tere ng —¢ DIAL 94-6423 3 sport but it is always the starting point for a good deal of | son, P. ‘anton, \Cash clipped ‘Whitey Ford for a ‘Detrolt 000 001 001— 2 60 {a marathon 3-2 opening day vice | —— ° Men's City Curling speculation. All of the 20 major league clubs have played iz |New York 000 010.000—1 62 itory over California Angels in I Championships rs between 25 and 30 games in the Grapefruit circuit and e : : Lolich (4-6) and © Freehan; |the American League. bs apes > the final See . Bee eas sh oo Frag inter- DW. D: ; : ,| Ford (0-1) Ramos (9) and How- |. McCraw’s single off the glove AT BELVEDERE esting surprises for the more gu all fans. - - '( omina es rd. HR: NY—Pepitone (1). : * For example the New York Mets finished the exhib- ; . a " be eee peenes ee ee ee | {tion loop with a percentage of .583 on the basis of 14 wins and : : BOSTON (AP)—Jim Lonborg, |tanez drove in Floyd Robinson Dr. W. MacDonald vs. Doug _|who had pitched three innings with the run that broke the 2-2 Cameron. 10. losses. That put them in second place among National League clubs and they were the fourth team (in standings) of perfect relief, balked with the |tie that had existed since the seventh inning. FREE DELIVERY Hockey Awards among-the-20 odd clubs. On the other hand Minnesota, who bases loaded in the 13th Tues- | . ran away with the American league last year, were mired day and handed Baltimore |Calif. 000 011 000 000 0—.2--7-6 in the second oe of the a 8 nt not show too st , Orioles a 5-4 opening day yic-| Chance, Lee (9), Sukla (12. From 5:30 p.m. to 11:80 p.m. Stationery wedding strength in the pre season play. The Dodgers were secon The cream of .the Charlotte- |the National Hocke: |tory over Boston Red Sox. Brunet 0-1) (14) and Rodgers; invitations, invoi f i ; i y League's | : > vitations, invoices, but the only club that was under them in 10th place was the ‘000 Junior hockey league col-|Boston Bruins a tae od the tallying Orion |i nee Pore OO en Qnty statements and all P ected their spoils at the annual| Don Burns presented Barry \the face of the rallying Orioles |Higgins-(12), Pizarro (1-0) (14) aa : your job printing re- Cincinnati Reds who won 10 to 30 contests. This sequence is : i in the 10th, but filled the bases and R Martin “(5).: HRe: FISH ‘N’ CHIPS . : All rather interesting to say the least, for the two clubs that™ |2Ward-banquet-held-at-the-Char-| Ellis with_an_award_for.being- inthe 13th; He-al. and Homano, Martin © : With_Free_Exira- : quirements. jobs « énded on the bottom in exhibition play are favored to lead |lottetown pe ivoats of the Royal /named to the dream team ia Atel tah prada to Bob Jotinson, a eo ee Order Chips. -65¢ “Volkswagens ~~ ne eet the | tember Canadian gion ‘last evening |nets and Joey Brown got his ail- oe Pacis wesc wie the fact that the Dodgers will end_up and: Prince of Wales dominated |star-right winger award from Ir- {then intentionally Waris SAN FRANCISCO (AP)—Ace Are, Our Specialty -GUARDIAN - PATRIOT [ on top of the loop and it is rather easy to see how they had the scene as they captured 10 of | win Rice. \nest atter: vonnson right-hander Juan Marichal of DIAL 4-6669 Complete hne of geritine : such a bad pre season record. After all they were missing the 13 awards presented to the | Cévii‘ MacDonald, who tied San Francisco Giants lost his | Volkswagen parts. C E N T R A L Dandy Sandy and Don Drysdaye. The Reds on-the other various players and teams. > Sh ini Falls Bt hand are hoping that they can bolster their pitchthg staff The Welshmen took the trophy |With Jamie Kennedy in the vot- awinigan feecantn Sitee Condi fee HEIDELBERG RUDISCH'S PRINTERY and even traded off one of the top hitters in the NBL to for the league title and the |ing for the all-star center, took f lif Sane aac ii, aeitlas Chissay aan add to thelr hurlers. Frank Robinson, who holds a .808 life. |championship trophy for their {the first of three SDHS honors| Defects Healiferx [went on to whip Chicago cubs oul ee GARAGE hone 4.8506 time average will_not be missed _too much by the Reds n in the finals as well as nu- |28 he was awarded a trophy by | — fo Dhoni tbegecrirer in thelr. Ne. 1% Kae Seen Alberry Plains cme eer however as he had a poor season in last year and the —|therous individual awards. Gus |Father_Canieron._Wayne Mac- | HALIFAX (CP) — Shawinigan |tional League ogee aoe pa ut Try Reds still led the Teague by a sizeable margin in the batting Houston, PWC tearh ‘captain, ac- |Dougall, nominated as the best |Falls Bruins broke up a tight Chicago 000 000 100— $ eee — statistics >= cepted-the —league—award—from partner of MacKenzie on the game ith three goals PhS Pee ee ae ie td) ea All in all there is go to be-a real battle in the National B 1, |blieline dream team accep third p to defea Be ote epee Gere eg toa eerale. = oe ee his award from Pius Callaghan, |Canadians 6-4 in the first game | (6), Hoeft 18) and - Hundley; League and on paper the American League is going to present @ race this year too for. the first time in some yéars. Min- nesota, Baltimore, Cleveland, Chicago and New York all pose threats to take the crown and it is going to be quite a while before .a pattern is set. Unlike tthen this corner “ not going to make any predictions. ~PROBABLE PITCHERS Major league probable pitch- ers for today with 1965 won-lost records in parenthesis. NATIONAL LEAGUE Houston, Dierker (7-8) at Los Angeles Koufax (26-8) (N) Pittsburgh Law (17-9) at At- lanta, Johnson (13-8) (N) Chicago, Broglio (1-6) at San Francisco, Shaw (16-9) (N) | AMERICAN LEAGUE Kansas City, Shelton (10-8) at Minnesota, Pascual (9-3) Cleveland, Bell (6-5) at Wash- ington, Duckworth (2-2) (N) | Detroit, McLain (16-6) at New Provincial director of Physical Education presented him with the championship award. Hous- ton also picked up individual ho- hors as he was voted the most gentlemanly player and the tro- phy was presented by Jim Fox. Lincoln. MacKenzie, starry de- “|fenseman for the PWC a tion took the top honors as was presented with the MVP award by Charlie Ryan and he was also awarded a trophy for being nominated to the all-star club. Another of the PWC. stars ipicking up a good share of the hardware was Jamie Kennedy. Kennedy accepted the trophy for | past president of the MAHA and Billy Weatherbie, left winger on the first team was presented with his hardware by Weston Trainor. John ‘Tuppy’ Rogers of the Welshmen took the final award of the evening from Brig. W.w. Reid as he was presented with a trophy for being the player who had shown the most improve- ment. Brig. Alan Rogers, whu presided over the fete introduc- ed the members of the P.E.1. Junior champions, the Maritime Juvenile titleists, the minor o‘a- cials and the league refereeing of the best-of-seven Eastern Canada‘ Memorial Cup semi-: finals here Tuesday night. Second game in the sefies will | be played here tonight, starting | at 8 p.m. ast. Bruins’ three quick goals !n the third period seemed to take the stem out of the Canadiens attack after the ‘two teams had’ battled on even terms through the first two periods. The score | was tied 2-2 after the first and | 3-3 going into. the third. Marichal (1-0) and Haller. HRs: SF—Mays (1), Gabrielson (1). e We Trade * Furniture [ 30 Years of Service * Appliances * Televisions | FIRESTONE Home and Auto Ltd. Dial 4-5547 staff during the proceedings and commented on the wonderful job which they had done in the past year. MOTOR REWINDING ma ity Rte Electric Ltd. 136 Prince St.. Speaks For Itself... 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Pot, Offs Am Oy Q, Carpe ine Charlottetown and pe trict Junior Hoc League, Ma¢Kenzie, a defenseman for the league and playoff champ- ion PWC Welshmen was. also voted into the All Star team, Chartie th: Rvau, resident of Charlottetown Branch of the Royal Canadian Legion is seen nresenting Lincoln Mac- Kenzie with a trophy awarded to the Most Valuable player & The annual awards to the top- players in the leag:e ‘were made at a banquet held at the Canadian Legion last- evening. (See Story.). : Buy & fin af your grocer’s to-doy * ape