Canadiens unhappy with win over Islanders MONTRE CP New York Islan ers lost the second game of their National Hockey League semifinal series against Montreal Canadiens Thur sday night so it would be natural to expect them to be disgruntled 0n the other hand the Canadiens should have been happy with their 43 win which gave them 20 lead in the bestofseven set which resumes in Uniondale NY Saturday night It was one of our worst games in months said Mon treal goaltender Ken Dryden who stopped 38 shots We should be thankful for this win Maybe its good sign added defenceman Serge Savard We played badly andyetwewon Savard got what proved to be the gamewinning goal at 242 of the third period Bob Gainey and Steve Shutt scored for the Canadiens early in the opening period with Guy Lapointe sending Montreal ahead 30 at 623 of thesecond Jude Drouin with two goals and Ralph Stewart replied for the Islanders who looked sluggish in the opening period but came on strong in the final 20 minutes We were little flat in the first period said left winger Clark Gillies dont know why We should have been ready BETTER PERFORMANCE The GilliesBill Harris Bryan Trottier line held to just two shots in the opening game of the series Tuesday night played better Thur sday and had nine of the 41 New York shots We were moving bet ter Gillies noted We were skating little more and opening up little more Both Islanders coach Al Ar bour and general manager Bill Torrey were unhappy with the work of referee Dave Newell and linesmen Matt Pavelich and Gerard Gauthier Both tried to get to the ref erees dressing room but were restrained by Forum police Torrey said Gainey was offside on the first goal at 241 of hhe opening period The Islanders were also upset with the failure of the linesmen to call an icing in fraction against Montreal in the final 20 seconds of play Gillies said the icing call was an important one OPINIONS DIFFERED Pavelich called it and then the other guy Gauthier waved it off he said Theres no way one of our guys could have touched the puck We could have had faceoff in their end and pulled our goalie The Islanders played without team ca tain Eddie Westfall who bro bone in his right foot in the second game of the Islanders quar terfinal set with Buffalo Westfall played in the ogener of the semifinal but in jury was too painful for him to dress Thursday Arbour has another major worry for the third gamethe selection of star ting goaltender Billy Smith who starred in the Buffalo series was lifted after Savards goal and re placed by Glenn Resch who had not played since the open ing game of the Buffalo series The fourth game of the series is also scheduled for Uniondale NY Tuesday night with fifth if needed set for Montreal next Thur sday Overtime goal by Leach ties series for Flyers PHILADELPHIA CP It was the sweetest goal ever for Reggie Leach Thursday night as Philadelphia Flyers evened their Stanley Cup semifinal series Thursday night with 21 win over Boston Bruins Leach 26yearold right winger from Riverton Man caught rebound off the back boards that veteran centre Jean Ratelle of the Bruins had tipped wide and scored at 1338 of overtime to tie the bestofseven National Hockey League series 11 The series now shifts to Boston for the third and four th games Sunday and Tuesday nights This is my first overtime goal and hope it gives the guys on the ub big lift Leach said Of all the goals got this year this was the best It was his eighth goal of the playoffs after leading the league in the regular season with 61 The Flyers had found goalie Gerry Cheevers imp mssible to crack after right winger Don Saleski gave them 10 lead in the first period The Bruins sent the game into overtime when 40 yearold Johnny Buyck slapp ed Bobby Schmautz rebound past goalie Wayne Stephen son during power play at 13 17 of the third period Cheevers who kept the Bruins in the game made total of 36 saves while Stephenson made 32 DOUBLED SHOTS Reggie made good play to score and theres nothing else can say Cheevers said in low voice ap parently numbed by the pressure the Flyers applied in overtime during which they outshot the Bruins 126 Flyers coach Red Shero said it was shame there had to bealoser dont think Ive ever seen two goalies play so well They were outstanding Before the overtime period Shero said he told his players he wanted second man arriving at thenet It seemed to me that both goalies were playing so beau tifully that nothing was going to get by them unless there was going to be second shot where theyre off balance or pulled to one side of hhe net and thats how we got the win ning goal The Bruins almost won in overtime on blast by Sch mautz that hit rut in the ice and went little too high on Stephenson who made brilliant save Coach Don Cherry of the Bruins said he didnt expect the Bruins to play so well on Flyer ice The Bruins won the opener 42 here Tuesday night really didnt expect to do so well Cherry said Im happy with the one win here We take the homeice advan tage away and well be ready for them in Boston Sutton blanks Cardinals for 4lst career shutout By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Judging fron Thursdays results it really wouldnt have mattered if Tom Seaver and Don Sutton had been traded for each other as was discussed during spring training Sutton snapped tie with Sandy Koufax and moved into second place on the Dodgers alltime shutout list scatter in five hits as Los Angeles anked St Louis Cardinals in National League baseball game The shutout was the 4lst of Suttons career eight behind club leader Don Drysdale Meanwhile Seaver recor ded his 35th career shutout also fivehitter as New York Mets beat Atlanta Braves 24 In the only other National League games Houston Astros defeated Montreal Ex pos 31 and San Diego Padres defeated Chicago Cubs 95 Texas Rangers trimmed Boston Red Sox 61 and Milwaukee Brewers outlasted Chicago White Sox 85 in jamerican League ac tion Only two Cardinals got past first base against Sutton Im really excited about this have to admit it said the 31yearold righthander It didnt enter my mind until the end of last season All ever wanted to do was just stay with the club Now hope is surpass some more recor The win was the sixth in row for the Dodgers Steve Yeager singled home run in the second inning an aror by second baseman Vic Harris gave the Dodgers an other run in the fourth and they scored two more in the ï¬fth one on single by rookie Glenn Burke Dave Kingman broke score less tie with runsooring bloop single off Phil Niekro inthe sixth inning as the Mets won their sixth consecutive game The second run scored on an error by second baseman Lee Lacy had trouble getting loose said Seaver But later in the game felt as if my arm was stretching out was throwing as hard as haveallyear Runscoring hits by Cesar Cedeno and Bob Watson with two out in ths eighth inning vaulted Houston over Mon treal With one out Larry Nlilbourne chased Montreal starter Steve Rogers with single took second on grounder and scored on Cedenos single off Dale Murray Watson hen hit ANNOUNCEMENT ROLLER SKATING Due to weather conditions roller skating that was to have commenced May Ist at Thornton community centre and May 2nd at Lefroy community centre will have to be postponed until May 7th at Thornton and May 8th at Lefroy ROOF PROBLEMS THEN TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR gamewinning double into the right field corner The Astros added run in the nin th on Roger Metzgers double Rookie Jerry Turners two run double snapped 55 tie in the eighth inning and led San Diero over Chicago Turners blow came off reliever Mike German and Enzo Hernandez followed with tworun single Turner 22yearold rookie filling in for injured John Grubb paced the Padres with single double and triple while Willie Davis and Hernandez drove in three runs apiece Jeff Burroughs slammed threerun homer in support of Nelson Briles sixhit pitching to lead Texas past Boston It was the first game in six days for the Red Sox TORONTO CP new scale of fees with owners and trainers was ratified Thur short of the riders original demands Members of the Jockey Toronto Woodbine meeting which opens Sunday unless I113 Barrie Examiner Friday April 30 1976 New scale of fees is short of original demands the winning mount has received 10 per cent of the winning urse JBAC after the 52 members voted on the proposals from the Horsemens Benevolent they were paid 10 per cent for finishing second and third in stakes races Traditionally the rider of Benefit Association of Canada JBAC had threatened to boycott the We acked off quite bit said Don Hale cometarymanager of the and Protective Association which represents owners and trainers sday by jockeys on the On tario thoroughbred circuit but the agreement was well DOUGLAS Lincoln Mercu CHALLE ALL COMPETITION ON RAND NEW 96 EURY 12 COMETS With cylinder engine automatic transmission whitewall tires rear deiogger AM radio MUHAMMAD ALI Bout wont go distance champ says LANDOVER Md AP 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