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Oshawa Times (1958-), 23 Apr 1964, p. 19

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Wings And Leafs Fought In NHL's Memorable Series By JACK SULLIVAN pan 2k Press Sports Editor It seems only yesterday to some old-timers but it was 14 years ago that Detroit Red Wings and Toronto Maple Leafs engaged in one of hockey's most blood-thirsty, hatred-filled feuds. It was in a Stanley Cup semi-final series, won by the Wings in the full seven games. There are only three active National Hockey League play- ers still around from that blood- bath and, oddly enough, they're in the present Detroit-Toronto Cup final. They are the Wings' Gordie. Howe and Marcel Pro- novost and Red Kelly, then of the Wings, who joined Leafs four years ago. All the other players have called it quits in the big time, although Sid Abel of the once- famous Detroit production line with Howe and Ted Lindsay is manager-coach of the Wings. HOWE INJURED It was in 1950, when Howe, the big slope-shouldered right- winger, was just starting to make it big in the NHL. He was lost to the Wings in the series opener with a concussion, a broken nose, a fractured right cheek-bone and a scratched eye- ball when he slammed into the boards at Detroit Olympia. This incident lit the fuse for the gang warfare. The Wings vowed revenge for the man they had accused of sending the Floral, Sask., nifty to hospital, Ted Kennedy of the Leafs. The incident happened so fast that close observers were un- able to say exactly how it oc- curred Howe was going full tilt to check Kennedy when the Toronto player pulled up short and Howe plunged face first into the boards. Detroit players accused Ken- nedy of butt - ending Howe. League President Clarence Campbell .reviewed the films of; the incident before the next game and exonerated Kennedy of all blame. But the Wings didn't take that as official. KENNEDY TRIPPED Near the end of the second period of the next game Lind- say tripped Kennedy who ways handy with a quip, sum- marized the. officiating of Ref- eree Butch Keeling this way: The Lord and twelve apostles couldn't keep the Wings under control tonight." ley Cup blood - letting skirm- ishes and, be more in the future. Leaf series the players have been sticking strictly to hockey. 2 Se eye gE eee ee TORONTO (CP)--It sounded a bit funny--Jack Dempsey, who estimated he made $6,- 000,000 to $7,000,000, telling kids to stay in school if they wanted to be successful. He told them how his father, a West Virginia public school teacher, 'told me I'd never amount to anything if I didn't get my education. "One night I took home $1,- 000,000 to show him--10 $100,- 000 bills. "The next morning he said: 'Harry'--he used to call me Harry--'is that real money?' I told him it was. He said: 'Well put it in the bank you young fool!' " The former heavyweight : boxing champion, making a Conn Smythe of the Leafs, al- "I thought he did all right. There have been other Stan- undoubtedly, there'll But so far in this year's Wing- jumped up ready for a fight. He was smartly rapped on the head with a stick, That was the cue for a merry free-for-all. Toronto Defenceman Gus Mortson took off after Lindsay. Kennedy picked Abel for a sparring partner. Jim Thomson of the Leafs was crowned by the stick of Wing dcfenceman Leo Reise and skated around in cisco Seals will get $1,900 each for winning the Western Hockey League playoff championship, the league announced Wednes- day. The league also announced) Los Angeles Blades, who lost to the Seals in the finals, will, education. get $1,540 each. | series of schoo! visits to en- courage students to stick at their studies, said "if I had my life to live over sure, I'd be a fighter, but I'd get my education first." It was suggested he' had done pretty well without much $1,900 FOR SEALS SEATTLE (AP) -- San Fran- "Not really," he said during JACK DEMPSEY STATES EDUCATION IMPORTANT THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, April 23,1964 17 visits to six Toronto area high schools. "Sure, I made money, a lot of money. But because I didn't have an education I didn't know how to handle it. Why, I had three Rolls-Royces at one time. I didn't even need one but I had three." TIMES HAVE CHANGED 'Things were different when he piled up his earnings, the former champ said. "There was no TV money in avoid the welter of conflict- ing state laws. This would be a first step toward a world federatior to govern the sport. Federal legislation is needed to clean up the /fight game. In the last few years, the criminal element openly con- nected with boxing has been cleaned out. However, gam- blers still have their paws grasping for the gambling dollar. Dempsey said a federal box- ing commissioner is a neces- sity for boxing. those days but we were lucky in other ways. There was no huge income tax bite like there is today. And every- thing was cheaper -- food, clothing and even 'ont, Royces." Touching on improvements for boxing, Dempsey sug- gested only championship | fights should be televised as a move to help keep small clubs in business as training grounds for young boxers. Dempsey said boxing should be governed by nationa! legis- lation in the United States to : | DEMOLITION L J. A. CAMERON ! For Expert Building fj | SMALL JOBS--BIG JOBS | 161 Mill St. - i. 725-4285 FREE SOIL T SWAN'S HARDWARE OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE Bring your SOIL SAMPLE to SWAN'S HARDWARE ony time up to FRIDAY, MAY 1st. Soil will be analysed in the store.RESULTS READY on Saturday, May 2nd, DON'T GUESS! HAVE THE BEST LAWN AND GARDEN IN YOUR BLOCK! Get Expert Advice at SWAN'S HARDWARE AT THE OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 725-4285 a fog for a while most|-- of the fun. Several other encounters were going on but at the finish, those who were interested in the hockey aspect of it toted up a 3-1 score for the Wings. The Wings had dropped the opener 5-0 and Howe, of course, was out for the series. Remember When?... By THE CANADIAN PRESS Charlie Gardiner, then a member of the Winnipeg entry in the American Hockey Association, was signed by Chicago Black Hawks of the National Hockey League 37 years ago today. Gardiner, who became a stonewall goalie for Hawks, died tmo months after helpiny Chicago win its first Stanley Cup in 1934, ATTENTION ALL BOYS a Between Ages of 9 and 20 If You Are Interested In Playing HARDBALL in the ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION MINOR BALL ASSOC. LEAGUE Please report to the Legion Hall 90 Centre St., Oshawa ° On Saturday April 25 Between 10 a.m. and Noon for registration All persons interested in coaching or managing are welcome. ART PARRY--Pres. Legion Minor Ball Assoc. 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