NEW YORK tCP Mon Rangers eft behind pass behind his back to Shutt in Canadians do it again to take series lead treal Canadiens defeated New York Rangers 41 Thursday night to take 21 lead in the bestofseven Stanley Cup final series but the game was closer than the score might indicate Montreal got goals from Steve Shutt Doug Risebrough Mario Tremblay and Jacques Lemaire New Yorks lone goal came from Ron Duguay and it was the first time iii these play offs that the Rangers have been held to single goal But one key of the game was goal that wasnt scored It came in mad scramble in front of the Montreal goal With netminder Ken Dryden on his knees Rangers centre Phil Es posito grabbed the puck and fired it right into Drydens chest Is they had scored that goal in the second period it would have been different game said Montreals Yvon Lambert Lambert said that would have been turning point but the period ended without either side scoring PLAYING WITH FIR They gambled in the second period and we should have killed them he said We were playing with fire there They scored late in the third We just kept going and going and Marios goal killed them Montreal opened the scoring at 727 of the first period when Lemaire swept in behind the New York not and flipped front The left winger ripped wrist shot from 25 feet Mon treals first shot of the game and it beat netminder John Dalt vidson The Rangers were short handed at the time with Walt Tkaczuk serving the second of two minor penalties About eight minutes later Lambert took pass from Sav ard and came down with Risebrough on twoonone break Risebrough took the Montreals Savard to receive award NEW YORK CP Defen ceman Serge Savard of Mon treal Canadiens will receive to day the Bill Masterton me morial trophy awarded to the National Hockev League player Scrappers want apology HAMILTON CP Chester Waxman says the Ontario Fastball League owes manager Ray Squib Mulholland and his Hamilton Scrappers public apology The club owner said he has no intention of paying the $500 fine levied by the league after the Scrappers were found guilty of tampering for the services of pitcher Bill Drennan Drennan was the property of Burlington Primos and was loaned to Oshawa Tonys for the 1978 season Primos have since withdrawn from the league As far as Im concerned my manager operated in 100 percent ethical manner Waxman said Before Sundays league meeting told my manager to withdraw the team subject to the league making public apology to the manager and the club at which time would reconsider my position Waxman said he intends to keep the club active against competitive teams would like to make one point clear Waxman said We werent suspended we withdrew from the league and we expect the league to make public apology Barrie Bowler heads West Barrie Bowler Jeanne Martin is on her way to Winnipeg this morning where she will com pete in the Canadian Tenpin Federation championships May 1820 Martin won the ladies event in 1978 and will be among those bowlers competing for place on the 12man national team This years Federation Inter nationale des Quilleurs World Tournament is being held at Manilla in the Phillipines Nov 29to Dec Huron Bantams open season Barries Huron Bantams won their Huronia Lacrosse league season opening game in fine style recently with 101 win over Aurora Bill Maguire scored four goals to top the list for Barrie Chris Yanch scored three times and assisted on three other goals Dunc Ellis and Ken Stevenson scored once each Ellis assisted on two of the goals Stevenson set up one play and single assists went to Rob MacIntyre Todd McKeown and Gerry Pilon Keith McLeod held Aurora to the single goal Stars to visit Speedway Darth Vader and Chewbacca are coming to Barrie Speed way On opening day Monday the two popular Star Wars characters will be entertaining children while racers Ezepare for 50lap Limited Latemodel Invitational race ginning at pm Speedway promoter Ross Money plans to bring popular television and film characters to the speedway throughout the 1979 racing season Dr Pepper tourney set Barries Juvenile Girls softball team will hold an invita tional tournament June 13 at Queens and MacMorrison Park Named the Dr Pepper Invitational the tournament will attract 16 teams beginning on the Friday evening at 715 pm with game between Barrie and Aurora Saturday teams begin play at am and continue until 1030pm The grandchampionship is scheduled for Sunday at pm Fudas open with win Fudas pitcher Debbie Whalen won battle of attrition against Orillia Small Motors in the opening week of the Oro Ladies Softball League season Whalen allowed 11 runs but won the game as her team mates belted in 28 runs to win the game 2811 In other league action Rugby beat East Oro 159 Shanty Bay hammered Rugby 2114 Orillia Easy does it again Easy Patterson made all the difference for the Italian Sport smens club Wednesday Patterson scored four of his teams goals in 51 victory over Robertos in Barrie and District Recreational Soccer League play Angelo Galle scored Sport smens other goal In other league games American Hotel beat Midland Indusmin 51 Dykstra shut out Leitz Midland 60 and Harper Tire edged Baxter 32 Eeico Fontcin Davc Wickstead Hugh Black Keith edged East Oro 1110 and Hawkestone defeated Fudas 1711 Janet Scott pitcher her first win of the season for Rugby in the game against East Oro Shanty Bays Lynda Ritchie took the win against Rugby Other winning pitchers in the first week of action were Orillias Donna Bivett and Hawkestones Sharon Scott White and Mike Bedford scored once each for American Hotel in the win over Midland Denis Moreau scored the lone goal for Indusiriin Dykstras Steve Gariepy led the attack against Lcitz with three goals Marc Gariepy scored two more with Tim Hughes accounting for the other Dykstra goal John Dicrks scored twice for Baxter but it wasnt enough as Harper Tires Herman Bosman Lee Ellison and Rick Boorman scored once each for the win sports calendar SATlRliAY Harness Racing 7245 pni 10race card Barrie Raceway Essa Rd Archery 10 mm Canadian Archery Trials continue Base Borden Sailing 1030 mm 77 RC Whelham nines Kempenfelt Bay Barrie acth lub Soccer jun Newmarket Wanderers vs Barrie Canadian Eastvrew athletic fi9ld Newmarket and District Soccer Association League game SUNDAY Archery 10 LI Canadian Archery Trials continue at Base Borden Sailing 102110 ani Whelhumraccs con tinue Kempenfelt Bay Barrie Yacht Club Minn9 Archer I0 am Candian Archery Trials con tinue Base Borden Ball pm Anten Mills vs Edemalc Midhurst Minesing vs Base Borden Base Borden 830 pm Angus vs Barrie Midhumt Midhurst vs New Lowell Base Borden Vtspra Senior Fastball League games Automobile Racing pm Opening Day Barrie Spped way solap liiiitationai lefli late and Diamond Races Oro 8th line off Hwy 11 who best exemplifies the quali ties of perserverance sports manship and dedication to hockey The trophy and $1000 are to be presented at this afternoons Stanley Cup awards luncheon Savard becomes the 12th winner of the award named in honor of the Minnesota North Stars forward who died Jan 15 1968 from an injury suffered in an NHL game Savard is the third Canadiens player to win the award after right winger Claude Provost pass and slapped it toward the net The two teams played some what sloppily through the scoreless second period Both had chances but neither score Davidson came up with two good saves on Risebrough and then Dryden smothered Espa sitos shot from right in front Moments later he stopped Ed die Johnstone and later still snuffed out Pat Hickey on Rangers power play Dryden had to be sharp again in the third period when An ders Hedberg came in on breakaway and was stopped SHOT DEFLECTEI Then at 606 Duguay beat Doug Jarvis on faceoff in the circle to Drydcns left His shot hit defenceman Serge Savard and changed direction drasti cally sliding just inside the post The partisan crowd which had greeted Montreals first two goals with dead silence erupted with joy but the cheers died eight minutes later Risebrough kept in Rangers clearing pass and tossed it to Lambert He fired at the crease and his shot bounced in off Tremblay At 1710 Lemaire sent the crowd scurrying for the exits Shutt took clearing pass from Dryden and headed up ice on threeonone break Harrah boosts Cleveland to win over Jays CLEVELAND AP It took 35 games but Toby Harrah fi nally provided Cleveland In dians with the kind of offensive leadership theyve been ex pecting from him Harrah former Texas Rangers allstar walloped pair of tworun homers added Ontario tied in badminton MONCTON NB rwiNII New Brunswick and Ontario were tied for the lead in the un der19 age division after the first day of play at the Cana dian junior team badminton championships Ontario represented by team from Lively and Saint John NB had 30 records Calgary Winnipeg Truro NS and West Vancouver BC were 21 Fox Valley Sask was 12 Bay Roberts Nfld Whitehorse Yukon and Charlottetown PEI were winless in three matches In the under16 division Anti gonish NS Saint John NB and Kingston Ont also led with 30 records Winnipeg Fox Valley and Calgary were 21 while Van couver Sherwood PEl Bay Roberts and the Yukon repre sented by Cassiar BC were The competition ends Sun day bunt single and scored three runs to pace the Indians to an victory over Toronto Blue Jays in American League base ball action Thursday The three hits raised Har rahs batting average to sea son high of 222 as well as giv ing him four home runs 17 runs batted in and 16 runs scored The third baseman who also has contributed seven stolen bases this season gives team mate Bobby Bonds lot of credit for helping him out of his earlyseason batting doldrums USING DIFFERENT BAT Im using Bobbys bat which is lot heavier and longer than mine Harrah said Swinging the bigger bat is forcing me to be more ag gressive at the plate and not wait on lot of pitches was taking too many pitches before The heavier bat promotes movement because you have to really swingitto be effective Harrahs offensive explosion as well as tworun homer by Dave Rosello playing in place of injured second base man Duane Kuiper and solo shot by Andre Thornton helped the Indians to their seventh victory in their last 11 games and aided lessthan spec tacular performance by Mike Paxton 32 The righthandcr gave up nine hits but still pitched his second complete game of the season as the Indians staked him to 63 lead with three sixth run outburst in the Sharpshooter Cory Kirk of Virgo Real Estate delivers pitch to Bell Canada batter In the Barrie Minor Baseball Associations season opener Thursday at Kearsey Pork Virgo won the tyke house league matchup i35 led by Blaine Benners two doubles Kirk gave up seven hits to take the win while losing pitcher Ricky Flemming allowed it hits John Brenner bounced out two singles for the Bell Canada squad Examiner Photo by Garry Forbes the examiner Friday May 18 1973 am Montreal Canadiens goalie Ken Dryden is spreadeagle on the ice as he blocks shot with his leg Thursday night at New Yorks Madison Square Garden Dryden held the New York Rangers to Ethier takes aim on regionals By GARRY FORBES Of The Examiner Michele Ethier jumped and ran to three firsts and one secondplace finish at the Georgian Bay Secondary School Athletic Association Zone track and field cham pionships which concluded Thursday at Base Borden Col legiate Institute It was an impressive feat by the 18yearold North Collegiate student and earned her top in dividual points honors in the girls senior division over Ban ting Memorial High Schools star distance runner Sue Brown But perhaps the most remarkable aspect of Ethiers achievement was that she didnt break any meet records in winning the senior girls hurdles 100m and 400m events and placing second in the long jump Plenty of marks were shat tered during the twoday com petition which drew more than 350 athletes from nine area schools Brown rated as definite All Ontario calibre by her coach Dave Moore won all three events she entered paring more than 22 seconds off the old senior girls 1500m meet mark and more than minutes off the 3000m record FIFTEEN RECORDS Fifteen other records fell by the time the smoke cleared Thursday afternoon and those achievements combined with those of many other zone athletes who earned spot in next weeks GBSSA chain pionships by bettering presct standards have given area coaches lot to smile about wrote down on piece of paper who on my team thought would do well enough for the GBSSA finals said North coach Bonnie Holowchuk And was right on every one Fourteen of athletes will Etobicokes Stadium Tuesday for the association finals and she predicts eight of those will ad vancc to the regional cham pionships last step beforcthc Holowchuks travel to Centennial Kenneth Lindhurst leads the field of junior boys around the first turn of the junior boys 3000m run at the Georgian Bay Secondary School Athletic Association Zone track and field meet Thursday provincial finals in Niagara Falls May 31 Undoubtedly one of those on her secret list is Ethicr The former Winter arnival Queen nominee actively par ticipates in almost every sport the school has to offer and shes no stranger to AllOntario competition In midget Ethicr made it to the semifinals of the Ontario Federation of Schools Athletic Association championship She hasnt bccn back to that lcvcl since but has takcn low trips to the regionals And its those regionals that the Grade 13 student is aiming for in this her final year of high school competition before she goes off in pursuit of career in sports medicine Im going to give it all Ive got this time she said just want to make it to the regionals think that would be nice touch in my last year Ethicrs name wasnt etched on the GBSSA Zone meet record book this week but she did earn place in it last year The record for 504 second run in the open 300m hurdles may just stand for while too Jets lead series 31 Elfltflf II Winnir pcchts will try to yank thc rug from under Edmonton lilcrs when the two teams inch for the fifth and possiblydiiial World llockcy Association championship series game tonight The Jets who finished third in rcgulairseason play lead the bestofsevcn series it No club in WHA playoff his tory has come back from 13 deficit and that puts the pressure on the Oilcrs who fin ished first in the regular sea son 0n the other hand no team has ever won the championship without placing first at the end of regularseason play and Winnipeg wants to be the first team to do that And it will be the last chance as the HA will disappear next season when four WIIA teams join thc National litickcy Lcaguc Winnipeg coach Tom Mcic said hard work was the rcason for the Jets suiprisc showing cspccially in icdnesdny nights game whcn thcv came from behind to beat the ilcrs 32 That gainc more than any other proved cvcry thing be licvc in everything wevc in stilled in our players hard work gets it done lAK TALENT Some Winnipeg players admit they dont have Ed montons talent Mort thc reason for them to work harder We dont have their kind of talent said Barry long Thats why we have to work harder Tom lcic got us working None of us can say enough about the man Winnipeg will he with proven lineup Gary Smith will start in goal and the line of Bill Lesuk Ito land Eriksson and lylc Moffat sticking Wlll be assigned to hound Wayne Gretzky Brett Callighcn and Blair Mac Donald Centrc Terry Ruskowski of the Jets who sat out the game Wednesday with shoulder in jury remains doubtful starter Ruskowski the team leader was sidelined when Moliat got the winning goal on lll1 setup from Lesuk Edmonton coach Glen Sathcr said the ilers are capable of coming back especially if we get some consistent referecing and some breaks one goal as the Canadiens beat the Rangers 4l to take 2l lead in the Stanley Cup finals AP Photo at Base Borden Collegiate institute Lindhurst of Collingwood went on to win the race in record time Examiner Photo It was the first time the race was ran in the Zone chamr pioiiship and it has siiicc been tosscd aside by the GBSSA Joining Ethier in posting outstanding performances were fellow North students Monique Cadeau who set records in the junior girls discus and javelin events Other recordsetters in the girls sections were lris Knap poll of Stayncr Collegiate In stitutc in the senior javclin St Josephs Margaret Mulder in midch 15ixim Wilma Lin dhurst of oliingwood in the midch 3000m and Innisdalcs iackic 10cchio in thc midget 200m and 400m rziccs Making new marks in the boys divisions were Iaul Gautier of Eastvicw Sixondary School in the midch shot put Randy Johnston of Central ol lcgiate in senior long jump Steve Carlton of Innisdalc in the midget 1500m and Terry Horan of Banting in the junior 200m Collingwoods ace distance runner Ken Lindhurst hit the tape in record time twice in thc 1500m and 3000m races FOR OMPLETE ESlflilS SEE SCOREBOARD ll track 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