10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, Merch 77, 1969 RICHARD (16) AND GOALIE GLEN HALL EYE 'Ottawa Habs, 'St. Mikes Johnny Podres Wins Own Game T-Birds Lead EPHL Series By THE CANADIAN PRESS Blackburn scored the last King Hull - Ottawn Canadiens and som goal wt the halfway mark in Sawit Ble. Marie Thinderiieds the third frame took 10 leads over the wee , : . of. BCORED FOR LOSERS #nd In ther respective hest - of Fred Wilts, 4 Kachwr and i 4 f : seven Egstern Professions Dim' Crone trecsd Me: SURE (Hime play Sunday on home ic i | IR ne § im THE PUCK IN LAST NIGHT 'S TENSE ACTION | Black Hawks Take Lead On Home Ice CHICAGO (CP) Montreal shall and his stick wasn't over Canadiens lost a Stanley Cup his head but down around his . semi-finsl marathon game (ol shoulders Chicago Black Hawks early 10: There was no immediate indi day and it infuriated coach Toe cation whether National Hockey Blake League president Clarence Blake was simply "fed up' Camphell would deal with Blake with referee Dalton MeArthur| for his actions, Campbell was & after Murray Balfour's second) spectalor at the game gnal hroke up a spectacular goal ers' duel at 12:12 of a third BOOM BOOM HURT 7 sudden - death overtime period, There was more had news for providing the Black Hawks with| the Canadiens. Bernie Geoffrion & 21 victory and a 2-1 lead in who scored H goals during the games In 8 best-of-seven series, |TCBVIAr season, suffered a When the game ended, Blake|" cched knee in the first pe rushed across the ice, took a flod and hat lo retire, 1 was swing at McArthur, missed and| [eared he might he lost for the walked away bere In the Canadiens' dressing Balfour's second goal provided room, Blake shouted to repori-|# dramatic finish for the 16666 ers: "I haven't a damn fhing/fAns who jammed Chicago Bla to say, Leave me alone." dium in summer - like weather Blake, who has guided the Ca: Hundreds of fans sat throughou! nadiens to five consecutive Stan, he game in shirt sleeves ley Cup victories, told The As. The series fourth game is to sociated Press when he arrived be played here Tuesday nigh WATE oom wm ter STANLEY CUP SCORING "No, I didn't hit him (McAr thur), I swung but I missed, No, it wasn't just what happened tonight, This has been hullding up for a long time," f ; [fired the. u in the Kingston goal MeCartan in an effort 10 tie the The teams return to Montreal for a fifth game Saturday Defenceman Pierre Pilote started the play for the winning goal, passing to Stan Mikita From Mikita the puck went to Balfour, The slick winger turned auickly and fired inte the net Balfour had put the Hawks in front 1-0 late in the second pe rind. The goal appeared to have wrapped up the game for the Hawks as they stalled Canadiens time and again with a brilliant display of forechecking MOVE PAYS OFF ut in the last minute of reg ulation play, Plante was yanked in favor of an extra forward and the move paid off was short. one man, when Henri Richard scored at 19:44 Throughout the overtime pe riods hoth teams, tiring but giv. concussion suffered in the first pionship ing evervihing, kept up the dogged struggle until Balfour hecame the hero CY0 LOST SERIES SAINT JOHN, NB, (CP) University Settlement Orchids of Montreal defeated Saint John Both goalies were brilliant Hall wound up with 5% saves and Plante, 43 Coeah Rudy Pilous of the ju hilant Black Hawks said the goaltending was tremendous and the game could have gone either way--""It was just a matter of hreaks You don't win a series in two games hut it sure helps," Pi lous told reporters The Black Hawks won the se ries' second game, 4-3 after| dropping the opener 6-2, The first two games were played on Montreal ice McArthur handed out 28 pen alties, ine lud ing majors and misconduects to Billy Hicke of Fach side Montreal and Mikita who be: Sarnia Saturday in. the first of &ll came embroiled in a Tousing fight in the third period Hicke, just recovered from a game, and Mikita threw solid punches and renewed a hattle in the penalty hox Chatham Bantams Take Lead, Final - CHATHAM (CP) == Peterhor: A Pis, PIM YO Monarchs 81-67 Saturday ough went down 5:8 to Chatham IRKED BY PENALTY Blake's ire was apparently aroused hy a tripping penalty given to Dickie Moore 28 sec: H Det onds before Balfour ended the piv game, Rs The teams had toiled through Provost, Mtl 112 minutes and 12 seconds of Wharram, Chi play when the husky Chicago Beliveau, Mtl winger, a Montreal castoff, Stanley, Tor scored on an eight-foot shot that M, Balfour, Chi went through Montreal goalie! Armstrong, Tor Jacques Plante's legs, Fonteyne, Del 'A good referee would never Hull, Chi have called such a penalty, par: Labine, Del ticularly at that stage of such|pitz'n'g'r, Chi an important game, Blake arikita, Chi said, "Maybe that was one rea: pro' wy son 1 blew up but remember, |p. 0000 yo he also tnok AWAY a winning goal po Thay. Mil rom us, 'A Sat The Canadiens scored in the Hlasiuk, Li second overtime hut McArthur Talbot, Mtl ruled no-goal because the player (lover, Del Whe shot had his stick aver his Hay. . " eal slead, ar Blake sald "It was Don Mar 'Nest'r'ko, Chi fl J] fh Goyetie, Mtl Richard, Mtl Geoffrion, Mtl 1S AD ESAT AD AT AT AT AS I? ID TD TDW IDI ] ] UJ 10 ] |] fl 4 w B03 TO RD ut Sk tt TD 30 THAD AD AD AD + ASAD "=a to advance. to the Canadian junior baskethall finals, The Montreal team will meet (he , winner of a Winnipeg « Vanco ver series for the litle, Montreal won the first game of the series HR-H6 hut Monarchs tied it up Friday night by winning 78:71, SKELTON A WINNER HOLLYWOOD (AP) = Come: dian Red Skelton won £422 go (81,1688) in the Irish Sweepstakes 9 lottery on the Grand National Saturday, But there's one hitch ~fkelton can't find his ticket He said however, that he's con fident that Sweepstakes offic als will pay off hecause his name was on the ticket selected on Ernset, a horse that didn't fin ish in the money at Aintree England, Tickets on unplaced horses are worth £422 Skelton sald he plans to do nate the 81,188 to charity Gordie Howe Star In Wings' Victory Legion Bantams Saturday in the opening game here of the On tarin Minor Hockey Association series A finals Second game in the two-game total goals series will he played al Pelerborough Batur day Bill Twigg shot two goals for the winners, Singles came from Dennis Babeock, Terry Moore and Larry Mason Peterborough Mike Redmond, and John Dyer REMEMBER WHEN? , By THE CANADIAN PRESS Frank Mahovlich scored al the three-minute mark in the third overtime period to give Toronto Maple Leafs a 54 vie: tory aver Detroit Red Wings in the third game of their Stanley Cup semi-final ene year ago tos! night at Detroit, The lone assist on the goal went to Red Kelly, | long-time Detroit star who had donned a Toronto uniform in mid-season after bhalking at a transfer that would have sent him from Detroit to New York Rangers scorers Carl McKay Hamilton Quigleys | Blast Deep River [81 Hockey League semifinal Pay gon gonls while Harry Sinden, offs : . Diek The T-Birds went nto ver: Blackimm 4. EFF Ferry Gray fired the winning conted for the los io edge Kingston Frontenaes b- in the second game of their h series, They won 41 Friday wal In Bundey might's game in Hull - Ottawa Canadiens de-| Hull when he Gpped in Billy Car feated Kitchener Waterloo Beay- ter's siap shot at 4:5 of the ers 31 for their second win. tra frame They trounced the Beavers 7-1 The score was fied 1-1 at the riday end of the second period on Chi Schmantz of the Boo tied gorls by Leon Rochefort of Kit- the game with only 50 seconde chener and Bobby Eliett of the remaining, Veteran Dusty Blair, Hans a pass from Murray Halll At 18:60 of the third period ired the winning goal past John Kitchener pulled out goalie Jack at 3:44 of the first overtime pe- score hit CHlf Pennington rind snatched a pass from Glen Skov, Frontenacs took a 31 Jena Ih and shove the puck into the the second pened afier & empty ne he dhack in Poe first. The Soo he Habs now travel to Kit squad came hack with two goals chener for their third playoff 17 seconds apart near the start game Friday. Soult Sle, Marie of the third period while Bob plays Wednesday in Kingston Chatham Pioneers Jankowski Win Minor Honors . OWEN SOUND (CP) = Chal: Has His Titl Stamps Near ham Rotary Pioneers captured Seattle Totems overhauled the Ontario Minor Hockey As: Vancouver Canucks and moved sociation juvenile A champion into third place in the Western ship here Saturday hy tying Hockey League standings with Owen Sound Canadian Legion 11-10, They now meet Toronto two convincing weekend victor ies in the juvenile A major series with the winner hosting the north-south juvenile series dur: ing Easter week Peterboro Peewees The Totems all hut snuffed out Portland Buckaroos' bid to Near OMHA Title catch the league - leading Cal: gary Stampeders with a 4-1 tri: SARNIA (CP) Peterhor: Umph over the Bucks in Seattle ough scored a h-2 victory over Saturday night, Sunday, Seattle hut eliminated Edmonton their two final series games Flyers from the playoff scene for the Ontario Minor Hockey with a 6:3 defeal Association peewee A champ: Meanwhile, Calgary moved fo within a point of elinching their Peterborough took 8 one-goal second league title in three lead in the first period and gol years with an 8:2 triump over two counters to Barnia's one In weary Spokane Comets Satur each the second and third per: day night inds In another Bunday game Port: Phil Crough scored twice for land doubled the score on Vie Peterborough, Bill Moebus tori, winning 6-4 before 9,630 Brian: Frederick and Joe John: partiand fans ston scored the others Lou Jankowski continued his Sarnia scorers were Ronny romp toward his first scoring Lowell and Steven Stefanko, championship, adding twe goals to his record season total, He now has #6, Wally Hergesheimer also scored two goals for Cal: gary against Spokane, with Coiff Dimartile's Rink { / i |Bristow, Nor Johnson, Win Banana Spiel riov, Norm dohson, Gord WELLAND (CP) = Abe Di: ing singles. Steve Witiuk and martile's Welland rink won the Bev Bell replied for Spokane, 18th annual Banana Belt hon: Two - goal performances hy spiel Sunday night by defeating Mare Boileau and Don Chiupka were Murray Robert's Unionville were enough to give the Totems | tradictory report by Dr, Antonio foursome 18:10 thelr vielory aver Portland Bill Horner, Galt, defeated Jack Bionda got the only Buck: Cliff Coaper, Dundas 7-4 to take aroes' counter the second event, George Bava Sunday, Ron Thurlby paced of Dixie stopped Paul Kovlik, Portland with two power « play Catharines, 7-6 in an extra: goals in the second period, Bi: end game in the third event onda, Arnie Bchmautz, Arle Dr, Ken Phillips, Welland, de: Goodwin and Art Jones added feated Ken MeAvoy, Welland, ihe others, Victoria scorers were 10:8 in the fourth event, A 0:8 Doug Anderson, Wayne North victory aver Archie Moffat of land Bill Saunders with ene Welland gave T, H, Rosshor: each, To Guelph Meet By BARRY SHARPE Canadian Press Mall Writer By THE ASSOCIATED PRERS Southpaw Johnny Podres sovehacked hurler whe has had the (aol Wt never the samineg the (ants beat the Red Sox 714 and the Angels downed Ben egy 4-4 Boskie catcher Tom The odds thet Toromte Bi Needed to win 79 hasehall games powered the Glants' stack Michael's College Ma would inp wp Guelph Royals wn the Ontario Hockey Association WIesk 16 six with the second ming ynior A finals suddenly deter orated Sunday Bt, Michael's, whe lead Ham ion Red Wings three games (6 one in their best-of seven semi Meissner, Ted Green and final series, lost the services of centre Bruce Draper with # se- VETR COREHSHION Mier losing 44 in Toronts Ba turday, then winning 51. in Ha milton Sunday, the Majors moved 16 within one game of meeting the Royals for the OHA junior A crown, Guelph polished off Wiggers Falls Flyers five games 19 two in 8 best-of pine seaifl Draper was heavily hosrded hy Hamibon's Larry Jeffrey after scoring St, Michael's final wl. Indications were he would he out of the lineup for ahowt wn Weeks : Praper dropped fo the ice in convulsions after he was hit and swallowed his tongue, His twin brother, Dave, rushed io the hench for Dr. Henry Wren whe freed Bruce's tongue, inserted a plastic tube between his teeth and administered a sedative He was taken hy car tn hospital in Toronto Angeles Dodgers winning FERRE. performance of the culibition season showing no signs of the bak trouble thet has plagued him Ihroughowt a standout majo league career ifihander flashed mid - season form Bunday as he went all the wey in a fivehit 24 victory over Baltimore Oniales Fodres, who never has won more than 14 Games In & season in his eight years with the Dodg- EFS, Siruek out seven men and wilked four. He also drove in the only runs against the Orioles with & single in the second in ning The batters grabbed the spot- light for San Francisco Giants, and Minnesota Twins, The Gi ants heat Chicagn Cubs 1510 with a 19-bit outhurst that in- cluded five homeruns, while the Twins belted Kansas City Ath letics 18-4 on a two-homer, 18 hit attack BOX BEAT PIRATES Chicago White Box edged Fittshurgh Pirates 2-1, Philadel Gord | Jeffrey received a major pen alty TOOK EARLY LEAD St, Michael's ran up B 440 lead hefore Jeffrey connected for the Red Wings midway through the third period Andre Champagne scored two goals and Arnie Brown, Stan (Bonny) Oshorne, and Larry Keenan fired the others before Draper rounded out the secor in Bt. Michael's outshot the Red Wings 26-20 and gained revenge for the close 4-8 decision Hamil ton hung on them Baturday phia Phillies nipped Bi, Louis Cardinals 54, New York Yank ees defeated Cincinnati Redleg 6-2, Milwaukee Braves whipped Detroit Tigers 74, Cleveland In dians heat Boston Red Sox 94 Washington Senators belied the Braves' B team 6-1 and Los An geles Angels topped San Diego of the Pacific Coast League 72 In Saturday games, the Red legs heat the Pirates 4-2, the Cardinals outlasted the Yankees hh, the Tigers defeated the Ath: letics B-4 and the Benators heat the Dodgers 07 ell MacDonald and Boh Wall Philadelphia! Boh Dillahough, Jeffrey, Low: 100k a 65 win from the Twins, | haskethal «I & season, has increased Los day with (we homers, one A grand-siam job in the first' in Orlandn Cepeda, Wile Aww and pitcher Jack Sanford wise connected for homers for san Francises, while Al nd Jerry Kindall countered for the Cubs Four unearned rns in the first inning and a sium relly in the sixth gave the Twins iheir victory aver the Athletics, WRAPS IF UP Pinch - hitter Earl Ton straked a two-run single Wn the eighth inning to wisp things wp for the White Sox The Phils took advantage of twa Bt, Lois errors and & mis judged fly hall, scoring all 4 runs in the fifth inning off Miller Roy McMillan and West Cov: ington homered as the Braves downed the Tigers, despite Al Kaline's first roundAripper and # single, double and homer by dake Wood, ET Fort Henry Lads Hold Championship KINGSTON (CP) ~ The Fort Henry biddy baskethall All Stars won their second straight Canadian championship Satur. ay Biddy teams are made wp of hoys not over 12 years, The Fort Henry hiddy esgers took a two » game toisl nt series from St, Lambert, Que, 80-19 to win the Canadian erown, In Saturday's first game Fort Henry downed the Quebec team 47-140, then walloped them 4349 in the second, Fort Henry ] to Gary, Indiana, in earl fori to participate in the world biddy I tournament, were the Hamilton marksmen Dave Draper, with two, and Jack Cole scored for Bt, Mich: ael's Hamilton outshot Bt, Mike's 26-28 and received nine of the 17 penalties called Cyclist's Death Is Ruled Accidental ROME (Reuters) = Two med ico » legal experts have found that the death of a Danish eyel ist during the 1060 Olympic Games here was due to natural causes and not to doping, legal sources said Saturday Cyelist Knut Enamark-Jensen, 28, died in a hospital Aug, 26 after collapsing in searing heal in an Olympic road race A police report published here (Vast October after medical tests said death was caused by strong [Intoxication caused hy an ex: | cessive dose of a stimulant But legal sources said a con Now on FROM {Carella and Dr. Alvaro Malehi: {orri of the Rome Institute of| Legal Medicine was considered decisive and that it superseded the police report, PLAYER EDGED PALMER | MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP)= Gary Player won the #§25,000 [Sunshine open golf tournament Sunday with a 72:hole score of 270, one stroke in front of te DOMINION HOYA TIRES | 1961 FIBERGLASS BOATS Display ! A ONLY w= MOULRER PLYWOOD BOAT br GOING FOR, BAGH 0 FARY TERME em------ 40 BOND ST, WEST (Corner of Chureh) RA 5.6511 nacious Arnold Palmer, ough of Dixie the fifth evenl,| [pn Seattle, veteran Rudy Fil: goal three assists, Captain Bill MaecFarland scored (wice| STATISTICS and Guyle Fielder, Ed Stankie:| other, For the outclassed Fly: | By THE CANADIAN PRESS |ers, Warren Haynes, Len Haley Semi-Finals {and Lloyd Haddon got a goal poms (100 paced the scorers with a STANLEY CUP | wiciz and Chiupka added the Norles A Aplece ¥ A 1] A -- 10) AMHERST WON OPENER AMHERST, N.& (CP) = Vel, Chicago Montreal DETROIT (CP) = If Gordie Howe is burned out at Stanley Cup playoff time, as alleged hockey experts have heen say: ing for five years, the great one hasn't received the message And the first persons to knock down the fallacy are Toronto Maple Leafs They met the 32.vear-old right winger at his incredible best Sunday night, He practically destroyed them single-handedly as Detroit Red Wings won 2:0 10 take a 2:1 lead in their best: of-seven semi-final series, Howe did everything but sweep the ice of debris his deliri: ous fans tossed down in tribute to his play The greatest of all the Red Wings and maybe the greatest player of all time broke up a hard-hitting, action-filled game with a picture goal at 4:51 of the third peried. Sophomore Val Fonteyne iced the cake with an other goal one minute and M seconds later and Leafs were dead, HAS THE ANSWERS It was that simple. And the muscular Howe, who has logged more ice time than any other The victory was the second straight for the Wings, who, ac gording to the betting fraternity should have stayed home and given Toronto the series hy de fault, They were 4:to:1 under dogs hefare the playoffs started The Wings lost the opener at Toronta 3:2 in overtime last Wednesday The fourth game will he played here Tuesday night and the fifth at Toronto next Satu day. RREAKS IT UP Howe hroke up the game when he took a pass from Vie Stastuk and backhanded a sis: zler hehind goalkeeper Johnny Bower, wha had returned to the Taronto nets for the first time since he injured his left knee March 13. Bower, wha had 30 saves during the 60 minutes, had noe chance an the play The Wings had Toronto on the rapes after this score and Fon: teyne, playing in his second cup series, put the game away at 6:15 when he stormed down the left hoards, cut in on goal and triggered a shot that squeezed hetween Bower's legs The firedup Wings kept the performed well, "If they had played that game at home Sa turday night, they'd be two or maybe even three games up in this series vight now instead of ane game down." The 'Detroiters scored five goals hefore 13,662 customers DEEP RIVER (CP) = Ham: ilton Quigley's defeated Deep River Neutroms 85:50 Saturday night in the first game of their| two-game total-point Ontario in: termediate A basketball semi: 1 1 2 fs 10 8 (Chicago leads best-of-seven series 2:1) Series B 1 H] ] L] best-of-seven Detroit Toronto (Detroit series 3:1) ? f 1 H] leads eran Shermie White scored | twice in 10 seconds in overtime (here Saturday to give Amherst {Ramblers a bd vietory aver Granby Vies in the apening {game of the best-of + five Allan [Cup hockey quarter-final series Saturday night Défenceman Howie Young sprouted goat horns early in the second period when he put the puck in his own HOCKEY SCORES AND STANDINGS net to give Leafs a 1:0 lead Contre Billy Harris of Toronto was credited with the goal he cause he was the last Leaf to touch the ek. o toll It came at allowing a Springfie faceoff in the Leaf zone, The RANG puck went to Young, who tried cleveland to steel it inta a corner to de: Ruffalo fenceman Ma reel Pronovost. Rochester The puck took the wrong turn Quehee and drifted in between Sawehuk Providence and the goalpest. It was the first score of the game hut the Roches Wings soon fixed that REATS MANIAGO Quebec 0 Springfield § Pronavost evened the count at Sunday's Resulis 7:40 on a S0.-foot waist high Buffalo § Rochester 4 drive that goalkeeper Cesare Quebec f Pravidence 4 Maniago juggled and then al Hershey 1 Cleveland d lowed the puck te slip past the Western League line. Leo Labine put the Wings WLT F AM THE CANADIAN PRESS | American League F AR 1 345 208 99 4218 210 76 18010 TA J 250 261 73 4 250 245 68 A030 2217 368 63 26 46 0 225 431 2 Saturday's Results ter 1 Cleveland 7 Buffalo 2 Hershey 2 Hy A6 45 aM A206 forward or defenceman in the pressure on Leafs for the next Nationa! Hockey League with five minutes, then switched to a about 45 minutes every game defensive game as 13,588 fans he plays, had all the answers for looked on. They lined up three folks who say he's slowing and four abreast at the Detroit dawn blueline iy an effart ta hlunt the This was considered a must Leaf offence and it paid off game for Leafs, who dropped a/ "We're not out of it--not by 42 decision at home Saturday a long shot" Toronte coach night, but they couldn't put the Imlach said in the post martem shackles on Howe But with the next game on Red He repeatedly broke away Wing ice, the Leafs are in trou fram checks, played when the hie Wings were shorthanded, when BAR THE DOOR the feats were a man short and, The Leal dressing roam was when scaring punch was needed. harred to newspaper men after Twice Howe gave Leal break: the skirmish away puck-carriers a 3 - yard "The team doesn't want any head start and stole the puck body in" Imlach said as he fram them or steered them inte eft the dressing room, closing a corner hefore. they could fire the doar behind. him at goaltender Terry Sawchuk, | Imlach thought the Leats had ahead 2:1 at 16:27 with Detroit a man short on a 40-foot shot that plunked into the righthand cor ner hehind Maniage, who was substituting for the injured Bower Gerry Melnyk made it &1 at SM of the third period when hii. 30-footer had Maniage bea ten all the way, Stasiuk put the game out of reach for the Leafs at 2:02 when he took a pass fram Howe at the Taronta de. fence and beat Maniagoe with an ankle-high drive Frank Mahovlich, a hig left winger wha soared 48 goals dur ing the regular season but is a flap in this series, steered a 13 fooler past Sawchuk after tak Ing a pass fram rookie Dave Keon at §:48, ' 88 81 iE] 8] [Hy a6! a H 43 21 4 250 208 36 21 9 230 178 3527 5240213 8520 3105 187 3132 323% Mk TAT 2206 2} Edmonton 242 02158 Winnipeg 2043 4180 HI Saturday's Resulis Portland 1 Seattle 4 Spokane 2 Calgary 8 Sunday's results Victoria 3 Portland & Edmonton 3 Seattle & Other Weekend Soares SATURDAY Stanley Cup Playolts Detroit 4 Toronto 2 (Rest-af-seven semi 11) Calgary Portland Seattle Vancouver Spokane Victoria final tied Allan Cup Granby 3 Amberst 3 | (Amherst leads best - of five astern semi-final series 1.0) Allan Cup Winnipeg § Moose Jaw 1 (Winnipeg wins best + of five western semi-final series 3.1) B.C, Senior Nelson 4 Vernon § (Nelson wins hest-of-seven se ries 41) OHA Junior A Hamilton 4 Toronto 81. Michael's h] (81, Michael's leads hest » of seven semi-final 2:1) Eastern League Johnstown 2 New Haven 0 (Johnstown leads best-of-seven finals 2:1) International' League Round:Rohin Minneapolis § Omaha 3 Fort Wayne 4 Muskegon 4 Thunder Bay Intermediate Kenora 4 Terrace Bay 3 (Kenora leads best-of-five series 1-0) New Rrunswick Int, A Fredericton § Campbellton 2 (Fredericton wins 111 1e series, 0 OHA Intermediate A Napanee 8 Oshawa 7 (Napanee leads best-of - seven Eastern Ontario final 3:1) SUNDAY Stanley Cup Playalts Toronta & Detroit 3 (Detroit leads hest » semi-final 31) Montreal 1 Chicago (Chicago leads best - of » semi-final M1) of + seven 2 ? seven Kastern League {New Haven 1 Johnstown § [(Johnstown leads best-of-seven series §:1) International League Round:Rohin St. Paul 4 Minneapolis § Muskegon 4 Toledo § Eastern Professional League Kitchener 1 Hull-Ottawa 3 (Hull.Ottawa leads hest-of-seven semi-final 2:0) Kingston 4 Sault Ste. Marie § (Sault leads hest.af-seven series 0) OHA Senior Galt § Windsor 2 (First game, best-of-seven final) OHA Junior Toronto §t. Michael's § Hamil: ton 1 (S81, Michael's leads bestah seven semi-final 8:1) Memorial Cup Pembroke § Trois-Rivieres 7 (Best-af - five Eastern quarter: final tied 1.1) Memorial Cup Winnipeg Rangers 4 Fort Wil liam Canadiens 3 (Rest-of - seven Western semi final tied 1.1) : NOHA Senior Rouyn-Noranda §& Kapuskasing 1 (Rouyn-Noranda leads best + of: seven final 2.1) NOHA Junior B North Bay 4 South Porcupine § (North Bay leads best-of-seven final 2.1) Thunder Ray Intermediate Kenora 3 Terrace Bay 2 (Kenora leads best-al-five series \ Olives, Greens, Galds and Heather have been interwaven te achieve fresh and sparkling shadings to express 95.00 the lively spirit of Spring, GARNETTS i Progress B USE OUR BUDGET PLAN Ur TO § MONTHS TO PAY TAILORED EXCLUSIVELY BY pand Ciotnes OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE