pia eels Pmtscheg tery Eng dag -- Leafs So Intent On Checking They Forgot All About Goals By AL MeNEIL MONTREAL (CP) -- Torontc Maple Leafs may have won the individual battles, but they were so intent in the skirmishing thai they eventually lost the war. "I told them to go out there and take dead aim and knock a few guys down," Frank (King) Claney said, after his Leafs had dropped a 2-0 deci- sion to Montreal Canadiens here Saturday night. Unfortunately for Clancy, who was subbing behind the bench for an ailing Punch Imlach, his Leafs only intimidated Cana- diens for 49 minutes and 25 seconds of the penalty - filled game. At that point right winger Claude Provost beat Toronto netminder Terry Sawchuk with what proved to be the winning goal. Bobby Rousseau added another with less than four min- utes remaining and as a result Montreal now holds a 2-0 edge in their best-of-seven semi-final series with the Leafs. The Leafs are host to Cana-jis out for the season with carti-|started swinging and when the diens for the-third and fourth lege troubles in his left knee.!general FLOYD SMITH, 17, of Detroit Red Wings, scores CUP STATISTICS | By THE CANADIAN PRESS | SERIES A | WL Montreal 24 Toronto 0 2 (Montreal leads best-of-seven games of the Stanley Cup series Tuesday and Thursday nights in Toronto. GETS THIRD SHUTOUT vege ese Ne 'ainda For Lome (Gump) -Wersiey,; in the Montreal nets, it was his third shutout in National Hockey League playoff compe- tition The Leafs were so intent in following Clancy's instructions, that they fired only three shots at Worsley in the first 20 min- utes, the first at the 13:25 from defenceman Kent Douglas. Clancy said after the game he felt his club had played well despite its second loss to Cana- diens in 48 hours. Montreal won the opener Thursday night 4-3. "We'll be back here Saturday for the fifth game," the Leafs' assistant general manager said, implying the Leafs will pick up their victories on home ice. Toronto played without the services of veteran netminder Johnny Bower, who was hit by ithe flu Thursday and all-star |defenceman Allan Stanley, who his second of two goals against Chicago Black Hawks, as Black Hawk Canadiens And Leafs Sawchuk, who played a bang-up game for the Leafs, turned back 38 of 40 shots Canadiens fired at him. Worsley stepped --25. Provost's goal came as Cana- diens held a man advantage, and while the man he had guarded throughout 2% periods of play was sitting out a holding penalty. Big Frank Mahovlich was banished for holding Ted Harris and 33 seconds after he left the} ice Provost beat Sawchuk with| a shot from the side of the net which the Toronto netminder gloved and dropped. It rolled across the goal line. Montreal's first goal came) close on the heels of a third-| period brawl, which saw Mon-} treal's John Ferguson and Bob Pulford of Toronto clash behind the Montreal net. They were joined by Bob Baun of Toronto} and Terry Harper, who wrestled each other around the ice. | Then Canadiens' Claude La- rose and Toronto's Eddie Shack melee was finally goalie Glenn Hall watches puck go into the net. No. 20 is Dean Prentice of Detroit. lcause and was promptly hit broken up, Larose and Shack had majors and Pulford and Ferguson minors. STARTED BY DUFF Montreal's second goai came at 16:07 when Dick Duff fed the puck to Ralph Backstrom, who fired across the goalmouth. Sawchuk lunged and appeared to get a piece of the puck and as he sprawled Rousseau was on hand to flip it over the fallen goaltender. The first period was a rough affair, starting at the 34-second mark when Tim Horton was sent off for holding Gilles Tremblay. Three minutes later Larose was given a minor for slashing at Shack with his stick. Baun caught the eye of ref- eree Bill Friday near the eight- minute mark as he interferred with Backstrom and was handed two minutes. Pulford stepped in to argue Baun's with a 10-minute misconduct. Just after the 12 - minute mark, hostilities broke out be- tween Henri Richard and Baun, Harris and Horton and J. C. Trembiay and Larry Hillman. HITS KEON When the rubble and debris was cleared, Friday.gave Hor- = ton and Hillman two minutes each and assessed the same time to Tremblay and Harris of Montreal. However, tempers refused to cool and Harper of Montreal boarded Dave Keon and when he did not draw a penalty, Douglas decided to take a hand. No penalties arose from either encounter. However, five seconds later Friday =!cked Harper for hold- ing Mahovlich and when the Montreal defenceman com- plained, handed him a 10-min- ute misconduct penalty. In all, Friday handed out 26 penalties, which included two majors, two misconducts and 22 minors. Toronto picked up 14. The teams fell five short of the record 31 penalties called in athe record 31 penalties called in a previous playoff contest played March 26, 1964, between the two clubs. Canadiens won that one, also by a 2-0 score. TOE BLAKE, centre, Montreal Canadien coach, whoops it up after his players skated to a 2-0 win over Toronto Maple Leafs adiens a 2-0 lead in the best-of-seven semi-finals as the clubs prepare for the third game in Toronto Tues- day night. Canadiens have in Montreal Saturday night. Third-period goals by Claude Provost, left, and Bobby Rousseau gave Montreal the win. The victory gave Can- promised to beat Leafs in. Toronto, and Leafs are. equally confident of return-. ing to the Forum for a fifth game. Red Wings Thump Hawks 7-0, Smith, Bathgate Net 2 Apiece CHICAGO Smith, known around Detroit (CP) -- Floyd;Marshall were the other scor-|tive ball and chain around star ers. entire outlook of their best-of-|son goals. period opened the scoring and) "y's his second, with 10 seconds re-| done for a long time, but then maining in the period, gave the|we haven't done much against|don't know how it is." Wings a 3-0 edge from which|Chicago in a long time," he| Reay, who took Hull out of|Play goals, Prentice counted seven Stanley Cup semi-final the Wings romped to a 7-0 vic- tory and knotted the series at 1-1 going into the third game at Detroit Tuesday. His first at 4:10 of the first # the favored Hawks never recov- ered, Detroit whipped Chicago 7-0 to square their semi- final series at 1-1. It was Uliman, tied with Alex Delvecchio as Detroit's top man short. Smith had 21 during the season. BATHGATE SCORES TWICE Actually, the Wings pumped in four power-play goals. The other two were scored by vet- eran Andy Bathgate. Dean Prentice, Gordie Howe | Coach Sid Abel marked the|winner n Thursday's 2-1 victory|door on the Hawks when they against Chicago Black Hawks. victory up to a line switch that|in the first game of the series, 'did break past the almost flaw-| The 30 - year - old native of|shackled the high-powered Chi-|is hampered by a knee injury|jess Detroit defence. Perth, Ont. scored two goals as|cago trio of Stan Mikita, Kenny |he suffered during the opening Wharram and Doug Mohns. Abel sent a new line of Ull-/ HULL HIT AGAIN MacGregor and |Paul Henderson against Mikita | period," man, Bruce land his wing mates. something I said. GET FIRST SINCE MARCH The Wings had only one vic- scorer with 31 goals this season, |toTy and two ties in 14 regular- who set up both Smith's mark-|S€2son starts against the Hawks! ers while the Hawks were ajthis year and hadn't beaten)" Reay also yanked |them in Chicago since March 3 | 1965. jtest,'" Chicago coach Billy Reay | admitted after the game. "They outskated us and out worked us. They were moving} real good." Reay didn't mention the fact and rookie defenceman Bert! Detroit also had put an effec- | Marshall's goal was the|Bobby Hull's ankle whenever|them up from the start," said as the man who makes Norm|first of his National Hockey|the Golden Jet made one of his| Abel. Ullman go. took the initiative|League career for the 23-year-| brief appearances. along with the puck for the Red |old native of Kamloops, B.C.,| Wings Sunday and changed the|who assisted on 19 regular-sea-| who scored a record haven't | "It was no contest, no con-| "We really went out to rough | game next Sunday. If a sixth game is necessary, it will be |played in Detroit the following 4 Sophomore goalie Roger |i, d ft it But the muscular left winger, /Crozier, who went on to record| + 2°59: 54 regular-|his first playoff shutout in 11| COOR'S 'ounted the | Stanley Cup games, shut the TRAILER SALES \ season goals and c | After Smith opened the scor-| |ing, Howe picked up his 62nd} |playoff goal. The veteran right) n in the'second| winger, completing his 20th| Hull said afterwards. |NHI, season, flipped a back-| "It was the same knee (the|hand shot past Hall from di- left). I didn't get a chance to rectly in front of the net. test it much after that, so 1) In addition to the four power- game. "T got hit again in PARTS -- ACCESSORIES -- SER- VICE -- HITCHES -- AWNINGS Authorized Decler For... Corscir, Citation, Glendette Rembier end Truck Campers SIMCOE 87. N., OSHAWA (At The City Limits) Open Mon. te Set. Phone 723-9536 jthe game during the third pe-| while both clubs were playing! \riod after playing him only|one man short. | \Sparingly -- mostly on power| The fourth game of the series | |plays and penalty killing--said,|is scheduled for Detroit Thurs-| \"I wasn't taking a chance atiday, and the series switches| getting him hurt." back to Chicago for the fifth' veteran | -- Why Pay More .. '| goalie Glenn Hall after Detroit's SAVE! a |seventh goal in the third period. |\Dave Dryden took over. "T just wanted to get Dave linto the game and I thought) |that was as good a time as! any." After scoring three goals in! |the opening period, the Wings--'| junderdogs in this series--added ON PREMIUM QUALITY FUEL OIL 16: Both Intend To Win -- Mont-| "We weren't expecting it to;skating all night and if it |be that rough," said Toe Blake,|weren't for the goaltending lcoach of the Canadiens. jthere would have been a lot "I told the guys to hit, just|/more goals." take dead aim and hit," King} 'It was a helluva game," Clancy said after the game.|Clancy said. '"'The guys played Clancy, Toronto assistant gen-| their guts out, but the Canadiens eral-manager, stood in for gen-|got the breaks and we didn't. eral - manager - coach Punch|The prhole team played well, Imlach, hit by the flu bug that}and I thought Sawchuk (net- has also sidelined veteran net-| minder Terry Sawchuk) was ex- minder Johnny Bower. jceptional. After all, the guy Blake said the Leafs "must} made 38 saves." be afraid" of his club. | F "They stick an extra man ee ce eee it ts the ithe ice whenever there is al p, as sg Ms th van a pasibd stoppage in play. That's a yel-|0rum uh a fat 'ape low way of playing. They're agreed with Clancy that a lot o 4 jwork has to be done on the og % tet inegt fight.) Leafs but both said they will be sagt ae : |back in Montreal another in the second and three more in the final 20 minutes. | OPENED FAST, HIT HARD | SUNDAY Ontario Junior B The Wings opened the contest Stanley Cup Westclair 4 Oshawa 1 jon a fast note, using heavy| Detroit 7 Chicago 0 (Westclair leads best-of-seven| body checking to contain the (Best-of-seven semi-final semi-final 3-0) | Hawks. 1-1) Hamilton 2 Sarnia 4 | Western Canada Jr. (Sarnia leads best-of - seven Estevan 1 Fort William $ semi-final 3-1) (Fort William leads best-of- SATURDAY seven semi-final 2-1) Stanley Cup Eastern Canada Jr. Toronto 0 Montreal 2 Cornwall 5 Halifax 6 (Montreal leads best-of-seven (Halifax wins best-of-seven| semi-final 2-0) quarter-final 4-3) American League Northern Ontario Jr. Buffalo 3 Cleveland 2 North Bay 6 Sault Ste. 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The leaders: 1 | | tie tied Howe, Det Ullman, Det Prentice, Det JC Trmbly, Mtl Delvecchio Det Smith, Det Bathgate, Det Rousseau, Mtl Provost, Mtl Pulford, Tor Yearning for something long, low and racy? Or something large, posh and powertul? +A ORD RO OF AE DT HRHOS SUNY meer 4 4 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 Hawks, Celtic Register Wins St. Louis Hawks have scraped themselves off the floor in the i - maelentheall A Smt Netional Basketball Association playoffs and Philadelphia 76ers|eyery whistle as 26 penalties| are still trying to figure out what hit them. St. Louis fought off elimina- tion in the Western Division| playoffs Sunday night by out- lasting Los Angeles 112-100 on! the Lakers' court. \ Boston Celtics pushed Phila-| delphia to the brink in the East-) ern Division finals Sunday aft- ernoon by erasing an eight-point had blanked the Leafs 2-0 ina hard - hitting, hot - tempered game. Lorne Worsley, who made 25 saves to register the third play- {off shutout of his career, said) he was '"'just happy we won.' The game was a rough, tough affair with officiais breaking up sparring matches at almost were handed out in the game. Fleury Makes 56 Saves, He was referring to the fact| jthat during a first-period out- |break, the Leafs had an extra man on the ice--seven players |to Montreal's six. However, Blake and Clancy |both agreed that Saturday's| game was much better than) Thursday's opener in which both! jteams played tight hockey. | "IT thought it was a helluva 'game," Blake said, '"They were But Combines Lose 5-2 SHERBROOKE, Que. (CP) -- Drouin were the other scorers. | deficit in the fourth quarter and|Netminder Gerry Fleury ofiscORES BOTH stunning the 76ers in overtime) 114-108. Morrisburg Combines faced an- other barrage of shots Sunday Ron Gillard scored both Mor- risburg goals on breakaways. _ Saturday night, the Lakers night as Sherbrooke Beavers} Black opened the scoring at downed the Hawks 107-95 in St.|scored three goals in the third) 4:99 of the first period as Sher-| Louis in the first of their two period to beat the Combines 5-2|prooke bombed Fleury with 18 weekend games. and even the best-of-seven Al-! shots. Tuesday night St. Louis, trail- lan Cup quarter-final series at) Gillard got that one back at in their entertains ing Los Angeles 3-2 best-of-seven series, one game apiece. | Fleury was the victim of a 17:16 of the same period when) he beat Sherbrooke netminder the tired Lakers while Philadel. P0°r defence as the Beavers|Serge Aubry on a break. phia, down 3-1, tries to rebound at home against the Celtics. St. Kitts To Host! Olympic Regatta? | ST. CATHARINES (CP)--An international rowing association} St. Catharines' Henley course| could be the site of the 1970| swarmed around his _ net) throughout the game and fired _,a total of 61 shots at him. His acrobatic netminding was the} only thing that stopped the! Beavers from running up a high| score. Fleury turned in a sparkling performance Friday night as he| made 47 saves in Morrisburg's| 3-2 victory. Guy Black led the Sherbrooke attack with two goals. Rejean world rowing championships|Richer, Bill Dupre and Larry and the 1972 Olympic rowing re-|-- Drouin broke the deadlock, early in the middle period with the only goal of that frame. | Black scored his second of the| night at 2:30 of the third period | to give the Beavers a 3-1 lead | and Dupre and Richer made it 5-1 with goals 37 seconds apart) late in the game, to put the con- | test out of Morrisburg's reach.) Gillard closed out the scoring) with his second of the night with only 23 seconds remaining! to play. gatta. 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