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Barrie Examiner, 13 Apr 1962, p. 6

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LEAFS WIN 32 LEAD 20 Both Squads Claim They Were Robbed By BILL MacDOUGALL TORONTO iCIt Rciereo Prank Udvaria decisions were loud and clearand so were the postvgome squawks ns Tomato Maple Lcafs edged Chi cago Black Hawks 32 Thurs day night to take 20 lead in their bestofseven Stanley Cup final series Chicago conch Rudy filous was openly bitter over the ref creelng The Leafs milder in their hour of victory had low heels of their own Udvari slm ply sat dhe followed the rules in disallowing goal for each side and refusing to award penalty shot demanded by one side and major penalty de manded by the other The Hawks were unhappy when Udvari called back Stan Milotas second period goal having blown his whistle while netmindcr Johnny Bower lug glcd the puck before the Chi cago centre knocked it loose Pifous also felt the referee should have given Carl Brewer major penalty in the second period when he slammed Mur ray Balfour into the boards and the Hawk right winger star gered off with mild concus sion The Leaf dcfenceman es caped with minor ARE DISCONTENTED The discontented Leafs were left wingers Ed Litzenbergcr who had goal disallowed be cause Udvari said he knocked it in with high stick and Frank Mobovlich who thought he was entitled to penalty shot when he was tripped by Chicago to fonceman Elmer Vasko Both incidents happened in the third period nlikita maintaining his hot playoff pace scored both Gli csgo goals Centre Billy Harris Mahovlich and right winger George Armstrong scored for the Leafs The series swings to Chicago for the third game Sunday night and fourth Nesday The Chi csgo battles start at pm EST Harris sparingly used all season was on the ice only about 20 seconds when he found defenceman Tim Hortons rebound and fired Hoot backhander past Hall to give the LERIS 10 lead at 235 of the first period Balfour was off at the time for boarding Tor onto defenceman Bobby Baun That was one of the four or five times Harris got on the ice in one of the others he had Hall at his mercy but the Chicago goaltender flashed out his glove to make the stop hfikita tied it 11 at 847 of the third period capitalizing on the rebound of shot by Ab McDonald itfahovlich put Toronto ahead again minute later Right winger Ron Stewart carried the puck down the right boards from the Chicago blue line and passed to centre Red Kelly who quickly tipped fh puck to lila hovlich at tho goalmouth OUT OF REACH Another goaimouth pass this time time to Armstrong at 1608 put the game out of reach Centre Dave Kean set up the play by passing from behind the Chicago goal but the official Pi10us Feels Ref Quick On Tooter TORONTO CPlBiliy Har ris the Toronto Maple Leafs centre who gets maximum of goals with minimum amount of ice time said he would have had second goal in Thursday nights Stanley Cup game if his shot had been few inches higher The sparingly used stick handler was put on the ice in thofirat period on power play and about 20 seconds later gave Toronto lead Leafs went on to win their second straight game of the series 32 During one of the other two or three times he was on the ice Harris looked like he had Chicago goaltender Glenn Hall beaten for second goal He went down on his knees and stuck out his arm Harris said tried to get the puck over his arm had room to do It but missed by few inches Leafs coach Punch lmiach was pleased but not enthusias tic about the victory EANT COMPLAIN cant complain he said in the Toronto dressing room It was little tougher for us to win than the first game and Free Skating For Kiddies Any lad under 15 years is int vlted to take in the skating in structions at Barrie Arena to morrow morning NHL division lads will skate for an hour starting at eight oclock followed by AHL senior and juniorage kids on each suc ceeding hour the next one Sunday night in Chicago will he little close too would any Defenceman Carl Brewer said he thought the check that sent Hawks right winger Murray Balfour out of the game with mild concussion in the first Period was tbs cleanest check ever made He just put his head down at the wrong time was trying to taka him out of the play and was watching the puck He put his head down hit him with my Shoulder and he banged into the boards Brewer was given boarding penalty PILOUS FUMES Chicago coach Rudy Pilous blamed quick whistle by ref eree Frank Udvari as one of the determining factors in his clubs loss Udvari found his whistle lot faster on that play than he has on most others Pilous said in reference to Udvaris nogoal ruling on shot by Hawks cen tra Stan llfiklts in the second period Mikita knocked the puck from Leafs goaltender Johnny Bowers arm and chest and shot it into the Leafs net Udvari blew the whistle as soon as Bower grabbed the puck Pilous was also miffed at the way Udvari dismissed the whole thing when Hawks captain Pierre Pilote questioned the of ficial Get away from me or it will cost you $25 was what Udvari told Pilote Pilous said dont know what the is sup posed to mean on the sweater if you get answers like that on legitimate beef Anotiier Costoii Shines by MIKE RATHET Associated Press Sports Writer Dean Stone 32 journeyman lefthander who hurled three hit shutout for his first victory in the majors since 1957 is the newest hero on rapidly grow lrlg list for Houston Colts great cast ofcastoffs Becoming the third former American League southpaw tn win for the National Leagues new entry Stone blanked Chi cago Cubs 20 Thursday for Houstons second straight shut out and third consecutive vic tory over the Cubs stone following the example set by Bobby Shantz and Hal Woodeshfck struck out nine men walked only two per mitted only one batter to reach second base and hurled novhit hall for the final six innings it was an auspicious start for the former Washington Senators pitcher who had lifetime won lost record of 2435 in the ma jars and spent the majority of the last five years in the In ternational League He was drafted from Charleston by the Colts Los Angeles southpaw Pete Richert tied three major league strikeout records in the Dad gers 117 wailopingnf Cincin nati fteds or colts Coming on in relief Richan struckout Vada Pinson to end fourrun rally in the sccnnd inning He struck out four men one reached base when cat cher John Rosehoro let third strike get past himin the third inning then fanned the first man he faced in the fourth be fore pitcher Joey Jay grounded out The six strikeouts tied the mark set in 1954 by the Dod gers Karl Spanner for most consecutive strikeouts by pit cher making his major league debut and equalled the mark for relief pitchers established by Philadelphias Jack Mayer in 1958 The four in one inning matched an oftenaccomplished feat San Francisco Giants wal loped Milwaukee Braves 84 in the only other game scheduled Stone like Waodeshick gave the credit for hisshowing to coach Cot Deal and general manager Paul Richards noted for reclaiming pitchers diss carded by other clubs CURTIS TAKES LOSS Stone got the run he needed on Hal Smithjs runproducing single in the fourth inning and received some working room when Bob Anderson wild pitched Ken Aspromonta home in the eighth till PARKDALE WINES no scorer gave the assist to Dick Duff Kean later asked Udvari to credit him with the assist and the referee said he would but there was no official cor rection on the goal Nikita got his second goal boosting his total in eight play off games to five goals and 11 assists at 27 of the third pe riod but it was too lata for the Hawks to revive Chicagos Red Hay and Brewer were off when the puck bounced off Bobby Hull of Chicago and itiikita drove it home Hail gave the crowd of to another terrific goaltending performance Tha Leafs checked the Hawks tenaciously and tested Hall unsuccessfully 31 times as they reasserted the edge they had in Tuesday nights 41 win Bower made 29 saves LINEUFS Chicago GoalHail Defence Piiote Vasko St Laurent Evans nirner ForwardsHay Balfour Hull Mikita Whar ram McDonald Horvath Nes terenko Fleming Melnyk Kuryluir Toronto Goal Bower De fenceBrewer Baun Stanley Horton Arbour Forwards Mahovlich Stewart Keon Duff Armstrong Liizen berger Nevin Harris Shack Referee Udvari linesmen Hayes Wicks SUMMARY First periodl Toronto Har ris Horton Slawartt 233 Penalties Balfour 119 Duff 357 Nesterenko 1234 Brewer 1533 Pilots 17 Kap Olympics lire Confident KAPUSKASING Ont CF Montreal Olympics and Kapus kasing Kaps are both going to win the Eastern Canada Allan Cup finalif you listen to the coaches Maurice lillon whose Olym pics took the opener zo to run their winning streak to seven games said Thursday his team played well and am happy with the results Bummer Duran of the Kaps vowed that his boys can take them but well have to play much better hockey than in the first game Next game is tonight and both coaches said they plan to use the same lineups as in the opener Both coaches agreed that the better team won the opening game and both believe the bet ter team will reach the final Doran felt the Kaps played their worst hockey of the sea son when they lost the opener Wednesday He said the Mont rcalers played good defensive hockey and deserved to win Each team came out of the opener with minor injury but both will be back in action to night Defenceman Bert Bourassa of the visitors suffered five stitch cut over the right eye while Kap forward Marcel Tes sier missed the last in minutes of Wednesdays action because of painfully bruised finger Your Guidexto FINE WINE CHAD MARK REAM SHERRY the perfect choice CHATEAU ticCARTIER rlle STILL wme roe ALqucsstons Second period scoring Penalties Evans 217 Nevin 325 Third period Chicago Nikita 4Wharram McDonaldl 817 Toronto tlaharlich Stewart Kelly 947 lor onto Armstrong Duff Stan ley 1608 Chicago hllkita Pilate Hull 1327 Penalties Vasko 401 Hay Brewer 1704 Saves Hall Bower ID 11 11 329 GREAT OUTDOORS By STEVE JONESCU Sports Editor SMELTS ARE RUNNING The smelts are running and that means that so will many fishermen We got the word from contact at Gravenhurst yesterday He said that smelts were movin Rock River the favorite spot and that by week end meaning this evening too the run should be in high gear There should be almost as many men as fish in the water by thisevening with bushel baskets or sacks tion the other day that the catch was so good while back thatone of the partys hifp Iwaders were used to er ls The run after the smelt is longawaited occa sion for some outdoor types Its almost equal to the opening of the trout season The soaked individuals youll see crawling into town late tonight tomorrow and Sunday will most likely have tested the water at Hot Rock bring home the bacon TROUT While you and and the next fellow will be seek ing trout April 28 and thereafter at local streams some will be heading to distant points know Ill hit Lovers Creek dont laugh Ive caught fish there and the Notfawasaga on the first morning The reason is that Ive still got to get to work by seven am By that time Ill have at least one speckle Those who can get away for longer period than few hours will move more miles away For instance group consisting of Frank Hargreaves Gene Fink beiner Jack Kennedy John Smith and Gord Spring will travel few hundred miles to Emerald Lake Regardless of where you go take it easy on your self and the environment Practise conservation while having good time FORMULATED EV LAWN CARE OPBCIALISTO THE BABRIE EXAMINER73 FRIDAY APRIL II Creighton Leads Buffalo Victory HERSHEY Pa iAllDavlI Creighton 2yearoid cenlrl who played for Hershey 10 years ago led Buffalo Bisons to 51 victory over Hershey Bears Thursday night that tied their best of five American Hockey League semifinal 111 Creighton set up the first goal for the Bisons at 446 of theI first period when iurrsy Hail scored from right in front of the not After Hershey had fled the game at 1404 on goal by A1 Johnson Creighton took pass from Ron Ingram and sent it underneath the pads of lfershey goalie Bobby Peneault at 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gale Los Angeles Angels to tri umph over Chicago White Sox Thursday The righthandcr dueled with White Sox rookie Joel liurlcn Leon Wagner hit pitch for homer leading off thenlnib inning to settle things for the Angels hioBridge 26 who had 1715 wonlost record last year as the Angels made their league do but got the clubs first shutout ol the season Just as he did in 1961 But he had to survive rocky first inning in which potential White Sox run was thrown out at the plate Luis Aparicio opened with walk then stole second When Nellie Fox banged hit to cenv ire the fleet White Sox short stop tried to score Lee Thomas peg on the fly to catcher Bob Rodgers nailed Aparlcio Minnesota Twins belted Kan sas City Athletics $5 in the only game played Detroit and Wash ington were rained out for the second straight day and the other clubs were not scheduled TIGERS TRY AGAIN The Tigers will try to get game in today opening at home against New York Yankees but the Nina already have been snowed out of todays scheduled curtainraiser at home against iliE Angels other home open ers have Boston fled Sax at Baitimore against the Orioles and Washington Senators at Cleveland against the lndinnsI hile ichridge was keeping the White Sax scoreless liorlcn was equally as EIfECtlt against the Angels The righlhander wound up with firehitter and tough loss McBridge almost tllutlt Tillie it through that first inning even though Aparicio was cut down at the plate After he was pulled out of that Sam he hit Floyd Robinson with pitch and walked Al Smith to load the bases before settling down and berger to end the inning Rookie Joe Rnnikouski 2i righthander pitched Is The Masters Getting Too Big NEW YORK AP The Masters golf tournament faces precarious future and may be in for some drastic revisions according to Lawrence Robin Telegram and Sun Robinson writes that the Masters is suffering from paradoxical drawback too much success This years tournament won Monday by Arnold Palmer in playoff with Gary Player and Dow Finsterwald attracted crowds totalling 160000 Robinson says some members of the wealthy Augusta National club which handles the classic feel the avent has grown too big and too much work goes into staging it zlyeorcId worked out of basesloaded rib striking out rookie Mike Hersh son of the New York World Sluggers 11 AL Ball Contests nings of strong lcllei null for the Twins by singling nd scoring the gunhead run the fifth on Bob Allisons single He gate up only one run after Dick llowscrs Illliff€lllbv park homer and chased Minno sota starter Don ch Tulceiha uations Norm floss took on loss for the Athletics Blames Tracks For Lame Nags LEXINGTON Ky APtDr Frank lilne of the Ontario Veterinary Cullcge in Guelph said Thursday night lameness in horses can be traced to cur rent race track conditions As long as we expect hories to go on tracks they go on and race under conditions we set for them we have to expect lameness he said Ha spoke to 90 horse ownirs and veterinarians at 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