ae +g MERE ma A HAWKS TIE, WIN Richard Leads Habs To Runner-Up Spot » The win extended Chicago's| poston By THE CANADIAN PRESS At this point in his career, it can be 'reasonably assumed Henri Richard will never reach the same level of scoring bril- liance as his big brother, Mau- rice, in the National Hockey league. . But the little guy--he weighs only 158 pounds--has an irre. pressible style of play that gives him more of the puck than most players, And every now and again he shows something of the Rocket's dramatic timing for the payoff around the nets. In weekend play he came up with three big ones to carry his Montreal Canadiens to a pair of ties, hit a personal plateau of 20 goals for the season and edged closer to the select 200. goal circle as a career mark, The two. points gave Cana. diens a total of 60 and boosted them ahead of Toronto for sec- ond place in the standings be. hind Chicago Black Hawks. CAPS COMEBACK Sunday night in Boston the Pocket Rocket scored twice in the final period to salvage 'a 5-5 tie against the last-place Bruins. Against the Maple Leafs in Toronto Saturday night his goal with 58 seconds to play pro- duced a 3-3 stand-off, The Black Hawks whipped New York Rangers 4-2 at home|part Ed Johnston turned back) were short-handed Sunday night while the Red! 33. Wings edged Toronto 2-1 in De. troit, A 3-3 tie between Chicago and New York Saturday--before 15,.| 925 fans, the largest NHL mat-| inee crowd in Madison Square Garden history -- rounded out/¢ach of the next two periods . Len Lunde, the weekend schedule. Chicago emerged with a six- t point cushion jn the standings|-~ over Montreal followed by Tor- onto with 59 points and Detroit with 57, The Rangers have 40 and Boston 34, In Boston Sunday night, Mont. rea] built a 3-1 first-period lead on goals by Bernie Geoffrion, Bobby Rousseau and Jean Bel- iveau after Dean Prentice of the Bruins opened the scoring. BRUINS SPURT AHEAD Then goals by Guy Gendron, Charlie Burns and Tom Wil- liams in a 34-minute span sent Boston ahead 4-3 in the second period, One of Leo Boivin's rare scor. ing efforts made it 5-3 early in the third period before Richard clicked at 6:58 and again at $:17.0n a pair of 20-footers. Jacques Plante, Montreal's ailing goalie, mad stops while his Boston ps Kelso Sweeps Field In Handicap Race NEW YORK (CP)--Bohemia Stable's Kelso swept past the field turning imto the stretch and thundered to a convincing 2%-length triumph in the $58,200 Seminole Handicap at Miami's Hialeah Park Saturday. Ridan was second, Sensitive third and Jaipur fourth, Kelso ran the 1% miles in one minute 48 4-5 seconds. Second choice with the crowd of 25,873, Kelso paid $6.70, $3.60 and $2.80. Ridan, the 6-to-5 favorite, re- turned $2.90 and $2.30. Sensitivo paid $2.90, Kelso earned $37,830, bringing his total earnings to $1,051,250. At Arcadia, Calif, Physician caught Crimson Satan in the stretch and won the $58,000 San sae eee at Santa Anita Park. Physician $35,500, r -- Game was third, leaving the The time for the 1% cules wer one minute 51 seconds. Physician returned $17.20, | $5.40 and $3.60, Crimson Satan! $3.40 and $2.80 and Game $4.80,| eee eee ee | Hinterseer Captures Giant Slalom | COLLINGWOOD, Ont. (CP)-- Ernst Hinterseer of Austria) moved into the lead in profes- aicnal ski earnings with a daz- tling second run to win the giant slalom race at the Devil's; Glen waterfall run Sunday. The 1960 Olympic champion pocketed $2,000 to give him more than $7,000 total earnings. He moved in front of Adrien Duvillard of France, who fin- ished out of the money. here after his skis broke through the crusty snow surface. Hinterseer was in fourth place after his first run of 40.7 sec: onds for the 33-gate, 1,400-foot run, He gave a superb perform- ance of controlied skiing on his ;second run for a 39.3-second time and a total of 1:20 Second was Ander] Molterer also of Austria, who had runs -Of 40.3-40.0--1:20.3 for $1,000 Another Austrian, Christian! Pravda, won $500 for third place on times of 40.4-40.1--1:20.5 | : Top Canadian-born skier on the tricky hill was Dave Jacobs) of Montreal, who won $300 for his runs of 44.5-43.2--1:27.7 Hinterseer's flashing drop ever the average 40 - degree gradient had the crowd of 4,000 breathless. Only once did he 'check his speed and that was/ te avoid @ deep rut > HENRI RICHARD Chicago spotted New York) cago got goals from Hull, Ab first-period goals by Leon Roch-|McDonald and Balfour while efort and Camille Henry--it was|Henry scored twice for New the Eel's 28rd of the campaign) York and Harry Howell added leethen came on with two in| another on a 70-foot shot. 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HOCKEY SCORES AND STANDINGS remarkable mastery over New| Detroit New York By THE CANADIAN PRESS|Sudbury National League | St, Louis Saturday's Results W LT F A Pt. rot Wayne 0 Hull-Ottawa 6 Kingston 2 Omaha 1 Chicago 26 14 14 155 126 6 Montreal 21 14 18 168 135 60) Toronto 2519 9 166 142 59) Saturday's Results | York this season, In U2 gameS\oninagg 9 New York 3 the Black Hawks have won 10/Montreal 3 Toronto 3 and tied two, HOWE SHOWS WAY Gordie Howe's 27th goal of he) season--he's now just 15 shy of Maurice Richard's all - time mark of 544 -- and a payoff) thrust by rookie Eddie Joyal American League Eastern Division powered Detroit to the win over| Providence 28.21. 4 172 146 60) Toronto, Boston's Johnny Bucyk for in- dividual point honors, | | Joyal, called up from a farm Buffalo Hershey 25 18 6 180 148 56 Howe's effor oid t Quebec owe's @ fort gave him a to- Springfield ital of 56 points, tying him withipattimore 22.25.7187 191 Bllacnob Hill {Brampton Oshawa Vhithy Western Division WLTFA Pt, club, pot'ed the winner at 2:13) Cleveland 2123 6167 173 48 of the final period with both) Pittsburgh 19 30 3 148 190 4) clubs short a man it was his| Rochester first NHL goal. Tim Horton's shot was do- flected into the Detroit net by Ron Stewart for Toronto's lone goal late in the final period, Saturday's Resulis Buffalo 4 Cleveland 1 Rochester 9 Pittsburgh 1 Providence 0 Springfield 3 Sunday's Results Springfield 2 Buffalo 5 The Canadiéns yanked Plante Baltimore 2 Providence 5 in favor of a sixth attacker|Hershey 4 Quebec 3 against Toronto and it paid off Pittsburgh 2 Rochester 3 with Richard's tie - maker at 19:02, The Leafs went ahead earlier) Hull-Ottawa Kingston in the period on Red Kelly's Eastern Professional VLTFA Pt | Peterboro \St, Catharines 1219 9 182 176 33) | Guelph 80.17 § 166 143 65 . jton, Sunday's Results 22 1613 134 132 57\ Kingston 6 Minneapolis 1 15 27 10 151 176 40|Fort, Wayne 3 Sudbury 3 10 29 14 159 222 34.5) Louis 4 Hull-Ottawa 1 Ontario Junior A WLTF A Pt, Niagara Falls 2511 5 166 121 55) Nashvil " | Montreal Sunday's Results Hamilton Toronto 1 Detroit 2 | Montreal 5 Boston 5 New York 2 Chicago 4 Sunday's Results {Montreal 6 St, Catharines 6 WLTF A Pt.'Peterborough 1 Hamilton 2 METRO JUNIOR A Sunday's Results neo 9 Whitby ..... 3 Mariboros ..,. 3 Pembroke 9 Buckingham 6 28 ; 4 g {7 26 7 176 194 41 oii McNeil. 7 Brampton ....-1 Future Games Tuesday--Knob Hill at Whit- Hamilton at Neil McNeil Tillsonburg 6 Sarnia 6 Burlington 3 Hamilton 1 Thursday--Oshawa at Bramp-| Detroit 5 Wallaceburg 4 Kitchener 6 Waterloo 4 (exhibition), SATURDAY International League t. Paul 5 Muskegon 12 Eastern League 30.13 6 206 142 66) Nashville 1 Clinton 1 2813 8 202 150 64, New Haven 1 Long Island 5 18 19 11 200 202 47) Philadelphia 5 Johnstown 7 1428 8 176 223 36) Knoxville 3 Charlotte 5 Ontario Intercollegiate |Laurentian 3 Ryerson 8 Western Ont, Tech 3 Osgoode Ontario Junior B Stratford 7 Waterloo 3 | International League St, Paul 3 Port Huron 6 Eastern League le 1 Long Island 5 2012 9 157 121 49) Knoxville 8 Johnstown 4 20:15 8 174.144 48) Clinton 2 Philadelphia 4 17 14 10 126 106 44) Groensboro 6 New Haven 2 Northern Ontario Senior 730 5125 212 19) anitibi 5 Timmins 2 (Best-of-nine semi-final tied/ruiner-up last year, earned | Kapuskasing 7 S. 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