#o THE OOAWA TIMES, Mendey, Apri 17, 196} "GOAL SCORED WHEN SHORTHANDED STARTS HAWKS ON ROAD TO CELEBRATION REG FLEMING GOES IN ALONE TO SCORE GOAL THAT "KILLED" WINGS Famine Ends, | Hungry Capture DETROIT (CP)=/The end of '» ho! championship famine ¥ nay mark the beginning of & new ere In the sport, rested foday with Chiengo Black i 1061 Bianley Cup win " They reached the pinnacle) funda night by overpowering h one of the acclaimed heros of the Chicago team--the man who twice saved what appeared sure goals as the puck was ahout tn roll over the line The Wings, who congratulated their conquerors on the les, had no complaints "We didn't expect to go as far etroit Ned Wings 5-1 and tak las we did," said general man ng the best-of-seven cup final ager 41 Binee Jack Adams, "We just 1008 Chicago teams ran out of gas in this game have struggled, often hopelessly, but It was a most satisfactory have been built and rebuilt ini season for us Bn effort to recapture the prized trophy Sunday night's triumph turned to 8 runaway. The railed 1-0 after the first period, but then gathered momentum! and won going away BROKE PATTERN The game marked the first time either team had been able to win away from home, and the Hawks the iwa top men Murray Balfour hroke hy playing without ight winger pattern Jumping off to a fast start be: | suffered a fractured arm in the fore | todimad tn take more out of { M28 fans In Detroit Olym: (fh game Friday in Chicage the Wings hit hard and|and : "Dal: on against the heavier Chisliged Si fago team, The opening SPINTRS the same game on the veteran defenceman Dol Laurent eame out of imp # from torn knee ligaments. Both Ings than it did the Hawks. watched as spectators rom then on the Wings slowly The Hawks dressed two rook Hawks Cup ded and In the third period jos from their Buffalo Bisons ore Tun ragged hy the title farm club in the American ungry Hawks League but used only forward PROVED THE WINNER Wayne Hicks, Defence man Reg Flaming of Chicago Wayne Hiliman sat on the scored while his own team was bench fhorthanded in the second pe! The Hawk scoring proved to rod and Ab McDonald added be an uprising of the have-nots another-~the goal that proved to Four of the five marksmen be the winner. Then, in the third! hadn't scored before in this hee riod, Erie Nesterenko, Jack Vane and Ken Wharram com pleted what turned inte a vir Wal rout The so-called turning point in the game came on Yieming's goal while Detroit had the man power edge. The Wings had set up their first-period 1:0 lead on Parker MacDonald's goal and were hammering AWAY against the under-manned Hawks Fleming, from Montreal Barged Into centre ice and took the puck from Len Lunde. He raced into the Detroit end, was relieved of the puck by defence man Pete Goegan, and, in turn stole the puck back. Then he nranced in on goaltender Hank Rassen and beat him with a walst-high shot That's the goal that did i sald Hawk coach Rudy Milos owas only the ving it took the starch out of the Red Wings and gave us the 3 needed CAME ON REBOUND The winning goal hy MeDon ald, lanky forward from Winn peg. came on the rebound of » shot by Bobby Hull, who had shed In to try for his own re bound and spilled aver Bassen McDonald calmly lifted the puck over the netminder When the game ended, presi dent Clarence Campbell of the National Hockey League, pre sented the cup 10 Chicago team captain Eddie Litsenberger Goaltender Glenn Hall STANLEY CUP STATISTICS By THE CANADIAN PRESS FINAL WLFA (BR RY {un seven goal bu Was Chicago Detroit (Chicago wing best-of final series 43) u > Qn Howe; Detroit 10 Pilate, Chicago Hull, Chicago Mikita, Oh M. Balfour Delvecchio Wharram Nastuk Hay, a - a dl, Ee Chi D Ch n Cage Mu wes ' BA A ee pn owe | tie final, and one of them=de fenceman Jack Evans hadn't scored & goal in two seasons of NHL play Cooah Bid Abel of the Wings chose Rassen for the nels Sun day night instead of Terry Saw ehuk, who had played poorly in Chicago Friday when the Wings fost 6:3. Bassen did well but an unsteady defence proved De troit's undoing. Goegan was the goat al least once on Chicago goals and Marcel Pronovost was shaken off by Evans an other SPARKED BY HOWE The Wings' goal, at Hoof the first period, came whet Gordie Howe bulled his way be tween Elmer Vasko and Earl Balfour of the Hawks for a hard shot an Hall MacDonald raced gore on the rebound brough on 13 A in te Fiem oa he is feel and M is igo bench te h eeand period id did Again a h his goa Nesterenko Springtiel Keeps Calder, Sets Record HERSHEY, Pa. (AP)=Spring fleld Indians defeated Hershey Bears 30. Saturday night ta win their seodaid straight Calder Cup championship in the American Hockey League The Indians swept the best-af seven played! series 48 and be came the first team iw oague's M.vear hstos both the cup and | Me regular Sage YOArS A A row Springfield got its nine seconds after the ga gan. Dennis Olson stole th from Hee Lalande the Hershey ne ¢ goalie Bob Perrault off guard In the third period Harry Pa hiray took a pass from Ted Har ris and scored on a foal back hand shot. Then Gerry Foley h with a 100oal shot after tak & basa fram Bod Kade A brief Bis hrok he first wi Detwy and Noel Prige of " caught Sp $iNe ane was Mint ath' LUNES an For Soo Victory HULL, Que. (CP) Prediwhich led them to the league Hilts of Sault Bite, Marie Thun: pennant. Only In the final five derbirds let go with a two-goal minutes of the game, after Hilts performance Sunday as his had broken the 1-1 deadlock, did team defeated Hull-Otiawa Ca they look like a first-place club nadiens 21 to split the Eastern ; Profés i Lon al Hockey League TRIED EVERYTHING best-of-seven finals at one game They still couldnt manage to apiece get a dangerous shot on Thun derbird goalie Roy Edwards Hilts, the leading BORISCOTEr| nanadions pressed from thelr in the regular schedule with 48,04" cing for forwards and one tallies, put in the winner at 14:21 qoronoeman in their efforts to tie of the third frame when he ihe sonore. Goalie Johnston was ful Canadiens--cup winners five! Worked his way hehind the Calyicoq without sueeess straight times ~ and established nadiens defence to score al close "pos op Billy Reay made two themselves as & power in the TRNEE chances in the Sault Ste, Marie NHL for next season, The Wings) Canadiens opened the scoring lineup for the game. He benched defeated Tovonto Leafs in the in the first perind when Terry defenceman Guy Brassard and other best-of-seven semi-final Gray tallied while the Thunder: forward Don Grosso in favor of The last Hawk victory in the birds were shori-handed Murray Hall and Milan Mar: final was in 1838 when they de poked the puck in the celia . fented the Leafs. Their only net after being set up by Boh, Referee Vern Buffey called other win was in 1084, against Rousseau and Bob Ellett, It was nine penalties, one 8 misconduet Detroit, The Hawks, who came the third power-play goal Cana to Eddie Kachur in the second into the league in 1036, lost in/diens have scored in this series, period for disputing & high their only other appearances in! The lone Canadien goal stood sticking call on teammate Hilts the finals==hoth times to Mont: up until Hilts found the target! The two clubs play the third real, in 1831 and 1944 from the left side at 2:28 of (he game of the series tonight in third period. Less than 12 min. Sault Ste, Marie, They will play alone on the Detroit defence and cruised in to score after H7 seconds of the third periad on Tod Bloan's setup pass. Evans scored at 8:87 and Wharram al 18:00. Wharram got loose on a breakaway after intercepting a Howe pass intended for Alex Delveechin Inreaching the final, the Hawks knocked off the power Gray utes later he scored the winner. the fourth game there hefore re In the first two periods of turning here next Friday night play the Thunderbirds missed for the fifth game golden scoring opportunities as they outshot and outplayed Ca nadiens but were wide of the Amherst In net on. their best chances Napanee Wins Canadiens were off the form To Even Series 1-1 Four Games knocked off the| BARRIE, Ont. (CP) -- Napa i . fi place Windsor Bulldogs|n®® Comets squared their hest GALT, Ont, (CPY=Galt Ter: four straight in the playoffs and of-seven Ontario Hockey Asso riers' battering « ram offensive duplicated the feat in a best-of. ciation senior A semi final has rolled them Inte an Allan seven series against Rouyn-Nor. series with Barrie Lakeviews at Cup appearance in the first anda Alouettes of the Northern a game apiece Saturday night year they've heen eligible for Ontario Hockey Association for with a 52 vietéry hefore 2.088 the Canadian senior hockey the provincial eh implanship fans championship Captain Floyd (Buteh) Martin) Don Senior scored twice for Bob MeKnight's goal with 23 accepted the Eastern Canadathe Comets, whose other goals seconds left in the first over: trophy after the game from!came from Jack White, Don time period Baturday night gave president Jack Roxburgh of the Bellringer and Tom Goodfellow the Terriers a 3:3 victory over Canadian Amateur Hockey AS: Chuck Edward and Dave San Amherst Ramblers and the best: sociation. Martin returned Satur: dersan were the Barrie marks of-seven eastern final in straight day from a four - game layoff! non games with & broken foot bone and saw The Terriers' 11t , only paint duty on power plays . . WLM ad Hu gg With Rambler defenceman HE ART EXPLODED right to meet the Western cham Ralph Shepherd off for holding, CANTON. Ohio (AP) = John non Winnipeg Maroons in the Mader scored at 10:48 when he Anderson, 18, a high school yun. best-of + seven Dominion Finals knocked in a loose puck after ner, collapsed and Sled Friday apening here Wednesday night. Monette had blocked Pete Ko after completing a 220-yard run The tie-breaking goal Satur. Walchuk on the crease Anderson was stricken after fin. estern group 1 GORDIE HOWE, DETROIT STAR, CONGRATULATES BOBBY HULL Hy iH (the cirewit and were given little chance during the regular cam. | tenms nd City-Wide made the | | Hilts Halts Habs [Hock scomis By THE CANADIAN PRESS SATURDAY American League Springfield 8 Hershey 0 (Springfield wins best-of « seven final 4-0) Allan Cup Amherst 8 Galt 8 (Galt wins best-of-seven Eastern final 440) Memorial Cup Winnipeg 4 Edmonton-1 (Edmonton leads hest-of seven western final 2:1) Ontario Intermediate B Fort Erie 8 Port Dover 4 (Best-of seven semi « final tied i) OMHA Juvenile A Thorold 8 Bowmanville # (Bowmanville leads hest . of: seven final 8:1, one game tied) Ontario Intermediate A Meaford 1 Port Colborne 8 (Port Colborne wins hest « of seven quarter-final 4-8) Ontario Junior B Peterborough 0 Toronto Bt Michael's 7 (Toronto leads hest semi-final 2.0) Owen Sound 0 8. Marys # (8t, Marys leads hestof « seven semifinal 31) Ontario Junior © Warsaw 4 Gananoque 8 (First game of best « of semifinal) Stratford 3 Bimeoe § (Stratford leads best-of « semi-final 83) SUNDAY Stanley Cup Chieago § Detroit | (Chicago wins hest . af + §¢ final 43) Western League Calgary 1 Beattle 2 (Beattie wins hest-af.seven semi final 4:1) Eastern Professional Sault Ste. Marie 2 Hull-Otlawa 1 (Best-of seven final tied 1.1) Memorial Cup Guelph 4 Toronto 8t. Michael's 7 (81. Michael's leads hest of seven eastern semi * final 33 one game tied) of + seven ¢ five seven en ishing 'third in the four-man practice race. Hospital officials described Anderson's death as due 10 a "heart explosion day was typieal of Galt's rapid fire assault and of the goaltend. ing hereles that ranked Jacque Mone the Nova Scotians BASEBALL SCORES AND STANDINGS AVINE Coach, among the ind (stars of the series vas the 35th shot blasted a Monette during the evening Me 14 I made (wo quick stops ) A speciacular stab of Bil Wylie's drive while lying on his Detroit : side, when MeKnight slammed New York } i 2 10footer on which Monette Be : had no chance Kansas City Ee The Ramblers, who bore the Los Angeles } |] brunt of the penalty damage Chicago : ht wighout the series, absarbed Washington 1 3.38 3 I of the 30 calls and were Baltimore LR LR sored against twice when American League Green shorthanded Los Angeles 000 000 008: 9 40 Minn, "e Seserved what We 1& Boston 100 010 00x: 3 81 Bais 100001 003 00 4 70 bh RE Vliled ont oul Casale (0:1) Moeller (0) Cle Kralick, Moore (3) Pleis (14) otte said venger JX a4 Rice Delock iy Jobs La and chog? {18 and Pagh l alley (%) own |! 8) GALT SCORED FIRST Minaesola 000 000 000. ¢ 53 Hoeft (81) (10) and Triandes Galt's Bobby Mader scored Ranimare 633 002 08x § 13 8 fupe (10), HRs: Mina-Mincher He mb SO of the first period Stobbs \ Sadowski (3) Geil Supe (10). HRs: Minn--Mincher nd alone put Ramblers Stange (8) and Carreron: 'VM Versalles (1) ahead 31 with goals 33 seconds ¥' Apart in the second but defence: Barber (1:0) and Triandos. HR National Lagos i nan Darryl Sly over. Bal-Willlams ) i+ 3 WwW 3 Ww 1 the third when Kansas City La whed a rebound of his own New York "0 hat Monette had Kicked We Los Angeles Ne 1 Chicago a 1) Philadelphia : 35 3 ook SE 3 73 Milwaukee 356 2 oo National Leagw @ the Ke = and climaxed a Detroit Hee ex 8 7) Philadelphia pr er "e- ] oehey 39 S500 that began In _Melish, § Pusare (1) San Frascisce $00 400 000 § --_- Staley (7) and Carreron; Messi, Greea (14) and Dalrymple Terriers. previously os atari He _ proves on To and Brow ». HRs Deb: Marichal (81) O'De a ained the sas Brow 1) Bm drith (8 HR the new OMA Lieveiand ta Loft ten Washingion a league whe Grant, Funk sastern clubs fod _ Daniels. Sishes wee acoepted Inte HR. Was Klaus (| By THE CANADIAN PRESS American League American League Cleveland 000 600 003: 311) WL Pet GBL Washinglon 003 000 000: 1 60 4 1 800 mm Antonelli, Allen (1:0) (8) and 3 1.78 Romano; Donevan (63) and : 1 8 Detterer. (14). HR: Cle-Fran 1% cona 13 Minnesota Minnesota Cleveland 600 003 010-10 10 0 i% Baltimore EL IRIE RIE 1% | Ramos, (340) Moore (1) and Battey; Estrada (0-1), Papa (1) Hall (1) Jones (7) Stock (8) and Triandos, HRs: Min + Allison 3 Balt-Gentile 1a a0 4100 3 GEL forced the San | 00 a 3 32 Oy UE BUTE I EY Daley (@ Johnsen (3) Kun Sel (3) Rakow Sullivan rey, Stat How tway 5 Louis % Pittsburgh Aandi 3 » ry 1s 3 ] | 3 hed off a wild 5 demonstration by the record Tw ew 1408 ~~ 3 lve rooster * ng he objects thrown Chicage and aw (1) \ 9 and + # 3 Pn : HalwT LA a S00 S11 00 3 88 Gonzales NL 1 Te Ciaciasail Si. Louis alled end 3th we LS Wr gr ast Al * 33 ¥ om LE | para the othe they hn 3 without . Tair Th is i New York Jay (B01) Nusa (3) Estesa (3), and Halley; Hraglio hmith Milwaukee JO 010 000: 5 8) Chicago 181 030 004: 0 11 3 Willey, Notlebart (0:1) (3) and Crandall; Hobbie, Elsian (30) (8) and Bertell, Taylor (9). HRs Chi-Santa (1) Heist (1 Pittsburgh 160 002 108. 4111 Los Angeles 000 008 010. | 50 Friend (18) and H Smith Drysdale (1:1) L. Sherry (7 Golden (9) and Rosebhoro. HRs Pgh-Virdon ? Nationa! League Pittsburgh 130 001 002-4 14) Los Angeles 100 131 35:03 42 Law, (0:3), Green (3) Shantz (4) and Cheney (8) Witt (8) and H. Smith, Williams (14), Palm quist (3) and Rosebore, N Sherry (8), HRs: LAT. Davis (2), N. Sherry (1), Moan (3 Cincinnati S11 000 108- Si. Louis O'Toole ges () and 14) and 3m Philadelphia San Frascisce 306 M1 Roberts B and Shon (18) and oe dla el 3 02 fl $03 shard Jones (14 Probable pitchers \oday City (Walker #4) Ford #1 itha 19 CW Kansas a Los Angeles at Bes : 2 Probable Pichers today LOWS (Gilson 8) 3 ageies (Fodres J) night, (Vnly games scleduied) 'Major League | an ign, Bradley was trying with Stan Westiall and Don Tu: | | ated City-Wide Answering Champs Jodi, Hr tit Sse ves wane a8 hompiome. toate Wien, fom : wen , #VEry player o A eter iner Mag gid ph Bi Genving, the veteran mick and Ron Myles in thet ore (ured the Oshews Malor Hockey Retina, rk: I # soaring dar plied the inggsr 19 some kengue champloo when they periormence for the winers fel flete the scoring. defeated Dunes Garage 14, made some wihshievabie. A tote of 13 penalties were . A the other end of the handed owt oven 19 in the Dwrne's City Wide and ox vrna's ad # sound game | Mh were minors "ikeh saps PURNO'S GARAGE =~ Gowl, © run into dow Mamet, defonse, Olesnk figures Cole, 4d , Hughes; Winstanley, conch of wards; 6 Wewtalh Ww , said Wis boys gave wl reski, 6, Westlall, by Wide Gray, Brown, Mills CITYWIDE: Gosh 'defense: Bennick, TF py 3 row, " hare coi Detves, F, Cockerion; d ficinted the game, 7 pr u ol yrds: a Cockeran. 4 Tron, Wacom, die Myles, the ex Ona (Mrier, Coveiand, Naplorowshi with North Bay and Whit Hail the champs y for: Fige i HIN RE H Tas . iH § : if 8 ] i gi eel 2 f 5 4 ign {rived so Bradiey handled the scramble made it 31 and from| 7, CWide; G. Myles ; oF helby ted the Cy Wide attack. Fires Period Sage (of he showdown sd | netting » pair of goals, Single A, Wide, Tron ay 48 wth bitte, The Clty Wide ions went (0 Herbie Tran, Gory Penalties G, Westlall (hold- eniry was the fourth team Inlageot can Bobby Tripp, Art ng) 007, Naplorowskl (x Kenmick and Ron Myles, Ernie WE) 0:41, Barrage ( ein ar fm Mills and Denny Gray tallied) nee) 12:48, Rennick (cherging) a . Hd for Durma's, 15:0 oper with only thiee| "meen" 0oened and closed the ' cdrom Period fourth club and were comprised first period SCOnng at the 448 (B. Myles) ceeeveeeee BIR mostly of castofis and » fo to get City-Wide off on the righ A ery oy on SAE 3 IY font, The formes Whithy Viil-| 3. Pumas: Mills v oldtimers POAROmOnt. | crest Junior intercepted at Puc (8. Westfall, Tureskt) 7:26 Winse Bradley, conch of City: no's bine line and walked in all 4 CWide: G, Myles i Wide, who aise doubles as len lone on Melnick, Maclesn fcopeiand) reeeeerier WHI gue president, slong with man made it 20 In second slams B C-Wide Lig | ker Don Welsh moulded thelr (aking a letler-perfect pass (Copeland, Maclenn) Wi club into a top contender andi from line-mate Ron Myles in # Durno's: Gray ] at es ok Ml it ' | Wl a 4 vas ying the margin on & power ! wicking ' , Wie i | someone 10 {reski setting up the play, Ren 11%, # hid Cr Wi on, eh would ia WH wat sing ok id eset, oui) 1d / {ing sentence at me. i", president's duties, No conch ar: | §ordie Myles' gonl on 8 wild Third Period chores from hehind the bench then on City-Wide were in com | (Noplorow hi, Copeland) 5:04 in championship form, {plete charge, Tripp made it 41] 8, C-Wide; Hennick After the victory, the "George on another bit Ay gost, with (POPP) ceverererene Bith Macko Trophy", which is don-|s sigsiing 40-foot slapshvri from| 0. C-Wide: R, Myles annually hy the Macke the point, Gary Copeliad and (Maclean, Tran) 1ieee 0:08 Lumber Company of Oshawa for [MacLean assisted on the play Penalties Mills (er he the Oshawa Major Hockey Lea: with John Wills in the sinbin Ing) 15:56, Delves ( ) gue play-off winner, was pre: Gray completed the second 14:45, 8. Westfall (highsticking sented to City-Wide captain Ger-| period scoring on a nifty pass: 17:08 and Wright (highsticking ry Maclean, by George Macko, ing play with Lynn Middleton, | 17:08 owner City-Wide fired three un: Officials: Charlie March snd From the opening whistle answered goals in the finalllvan Locke; Scorer, Jim W, Dies After Injury [} [J RENO, Nev, (AP) = In Irish Win she ae [naspital Sunday from $ hain in wry received in an . TORONTO (CP)=lary Kew ; ™ Rivals iii ho math hall game 4 " nen scored on fou or ENAel's In skating or y 0 thats Sunday " five Bt Mich Erecking ad sufieted eight of Mail Coy Mendanhall, 14, was a § College a 7-4 victory aver | I] pena 168, ine uding & mis. he was beaned by a thrown ball, juelph Royals and lead the Ma: conduct to Bob Plager for argu: He was knocked out hut fors ta the brink of a Memorial ng, loudly with referee Hugh He oven attended or ¥ ) J [1] " appigraits the M The season's top erowd, 11,098 1% days before the Injury her we win gave the Majors » ; AMORE came apparent, i #4 lead in the elght-point series yA the fin Shin Sue A ih os bls bibs AB V py " | r er U Ws Hy We Entre, iy Atos went ahead 48 in the second LEAFS BUY OUTPIE They now need only a tie In and added three more In the id ORG (Chm Taranto Ma: thir ple Leals 0 ie interna Tuesday MEH 10 mt Guan Bt. Michael's got the first two League Saturday ann y/ the Winnines Rangers or Edmonton §08ls as they threw defence to) purchase of outfielder wok Oil Kings for the Canadian fu. he winds and blew another one: son from Jersey City 4 nior crown onl lead In the second. After $15,000, Jackson hit 280 for ROonan's goals brought the 10. hat it was virtually all Majors, Reds last season, year-old rightwinger's total to 28 In 19 playoff games Sonny Oshorne with two, and Dave Draper got Bt. Michael's other goals, For Guelph, Bob Brown picked up his first and second goals in funlor A compe: tition while Billy Taylor and Paul Andrea scored singles "We're in trouble now" Guelph coach Emile Francis conceded in the dressing room "We've got three youngsters out there but they just haven't the experience Al Lebrun shouldn't be playing. | hate to put aim out there hut he insists He can hardly turn or skate I've never seen a hoy with se much guts." 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