14 TIE OORAWA TIVES, Tousdey, Merk 39, 196) CHUVALD ACKNOWLEDGES APPLAUSE AFTER DECISION "SPORTS MENU By Geo, H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' STANLEY CUP FEVER is rampant, Toronto scribes are dipping thelr pens in vitriol in stiempting to spur the Leafs to more ambitious effort, A couple of the writers outright blunt their eriticism of Toro w By most of the team members, thal is It doesn't raise Toronto hopes much sen BEYR NEE to's WERK Play not sll, of course, either to learn thet Red Kelly js unlikely to be dres for tonight's game, The Mapleos sre missing his sery- lees and M both he and Olmstesd miss tonight's game Red Wings could move within one win of ending the series, because they must be | their home jce if Leafs gre still under-powered by injuries, And that's only the Toronto scene, In Detroit they sre still raving about Gordie Howe's sensational performance in Sunday night's overtime victory, We get plenty of ehance to read about Toronto Leafs, via the Queen City sports pages but the average local hockey fan doesn't get to see many Montreal papers. They're worth seeng this week rlso ~~ especially today, Their idol Hector "Toe" Blake, never a milk-and~tosst coach but normally well under control, forgot himself Sunday night and took a swing et the referee, Dalton McArthur The NHI, president, Clarence Campbell was at the game and saw what happened, Campbell BVOred to win tonignt on | | | levied & $2000 fine on Blake ~ the largest levied in his 15-year term as head of the National League. But for three things ~ 1st, Blake's swing at the referee didn't really connect; 2nd, Blake's personal record has been very good, with hardly any black marks; 8rd, It was a tense overs time playoff game and they (the NHL) lost referee Red Btorey when there was "an affair" alse in Chicago Rocket May Be Retired, But 'Temper Active CHICAGO (CF) Maurice (Rocket) Richard Monday rx PERESER BRIPTISE BOWL RB PEWS PRPEF TEPOIL GHOLIBE Wim sRyngE he would he wilhng 19 RECEP REBREN IKE post with New York Bangers of the Na tional Hockey 1eagus ft haven't Bb apy Py Anyone ahoul apy om ik nowvetired Canadiens star id reporters when asked shout the report "I have no ambition to he a coach," he pdded The newspaper story Richard as saying he £ Lhe i Bangers, hut | would lay down certain conditions." It said he did not specify what conditions The job has heen open since All Pike was fired la a Rocket, here fo diens Chicags Stanley Cup semi-final, helted a bothersome fan gfter Sunday night's game. He wouldn't talk ahout it but one. version was that the fan had heen hother ing &# Montreal radio and tele vision announcer all night and that Richard heited the fan to make him keep quiet Another version was that the fan gave the Rocket a rough ride all night, calling him names and threatening to fight him, The two met in & corridor after the game and the Rocket told the fan to keep away from VERRenen fGuoted iid a a t whove the left eye by the Cana BHL Ace Is 'Winner In Points Race NEW YORK (CP) ~~ Centre Bill Sweeney of the first-place pringfield Indians captured the American Hockey league's in divisual scoring crown with 16% paints--40 goals and WE assists it the first time in 19 years that a Springheld marks man captured the title and the age bonus that goes with The last Indian to do i was 1941-42 sen f Wak $4 1s i Fete Kelly in the Ban Sweeney, U-yearnld native of Guelph, topped the league in ists, Jimmy Anderson of the Indians led in goals with 4% Anderson ended up in seventh in the points race with i d #5 assists Th-game regular schedule and the final were released pla He ha The ended last Sunday league statistics today Phil Maloney of the Bisons who waged a tight hattle with Sweeney in the closing weeks of the campaign, was second in to tal scoring with 102 points on #7 gn and 65 assists Springfield's Marcel Paille took the goaltending honors, He allowed an average of 2.51 goals A game The Indians, defending Calder Cup champions, meet the third place Cleveland Barons In Bpringfield Wednesday night in| the opening game of their best of-seven semi-final series, The CUTS MITEFY BADLY Chuvalo Wins 5 Split Decision EHGERIRE have Mitsft in timde TORGWTE (EP )--Alter pick, Miteff, # pest wa # close viatovy over Mew piles, came ack (o hold off Wit wrownds 1 sawing, A ail tings, how & hometown Aecision f Maintaining We tions world 0. 8 by fhe National Rowing fare TREEITER BESTA Fenngmition SPOvaiaion, opened i a Boer daswhere, the Toots hatter Wits [eff eye In the first wud byw bests after gaining 7 Foe and it Wied profacely mb 10-7ownd soit Aecision over the Os (6 Ihe Ed of tie fst Aegentinian at Matic Last Gar The Fight was & rematch of # Aens Monday mah hot in Jame, 167 when Che ' o yale came from helind with # "F con't wderiiand how me If rmiah KRoEAOwE 16H EHR # Inde voles aesinst pe Aeaw with the Argentine . hat k was in contish of the OEht ofc #i the wey and Is beyond We, This time Chwrilo 160k the why hey Adm Hop HB he pisicive carly and had on eter sath rons." for @ couple of rownde, But Wi In thet rownd Mitel Ganege Chorin was Wook 16 the indy nd head Chale, raped Be ENE (off came on Siongly, WORE # left hooks io the hole and side HA the head bo advantage Chusyeln, whe has weed Wis RUNES NER hand 19 sere mast of the 18 knockouts in Ws y theew the right kt Boweyer, he of Ws lot jab many as lor & Mian heayy w | g Bb champion gushed Winn d when another ponch reopened the wound POCTOR OKAYS Feferee Bobby Laurence sus Penta BOsLIBLES BRA LARNER Pr, Thomas Flommerielt, the RUIERIRE Dhysician, We he neg to look things over. The Anion ruled MMetl was in shape io cRrvy on peer, has day mii al ER EE WIRE #4 or Wit [7 {7 and five Wn & row GETS OUF OF 7 Several Himes he seemed 19 ik Toe' Uses Fist Fined $2,000 CHICAGH (CF) ~ Conch Toe of Montiesi Canadiens Soil AEFI as, CWIAY Wn Ws own 4am ping Chose with an slcsfive [660 ing Really, mansges 6 con Age, MER seonng wel tender Wy Bing magarine and Aong i On the fle fem, |awEnee whiagd WA4 and Hack calicd 8 WAH, Jackie Fobwmsion fayored G44 (Thsviln said he wodlda't w to comtime fi with # a5 hed ns Melt "i i had heen that w ot, yom cowid the wold have heen sopped." HAD NO BJ, EFFECTS The cut eventually (ook stiches to close bt the 1-year s ¥ ¥ ; i i i § 3? i hl f : mn | I § { N Fs * 8 : J ¢ : 4} i] i Fi S-- : t TOF BLAKE end example, wphold the author: ity of the game officials, Campbell glen ordered thet Blake pry the fine ot of bis own pocket, without oviside assist Pp anes, =e "George Is # pancher. But | took Wows on my Eves if he had landed one have heen knocked He seid he didn't feel he dy ps ™ ' : The leagne president, whe sew 8 RR -- VA PRY the Incident, said there was no " WHL's Jankowski Shines But Lacks NHL Luster 195051 and Chicagn » Lou Jan --with Detroit 99253 and 1994-0 and 1934-7 Leopold, 24, has Bp 19 the big time. Many con sider him ton slender for the knocks he would have 19 take He is five feet, 10% inches tall but weighs only 165 Iohnson had dismal going with Boston and Chicagn from 1957 to 1959 and also acquired a rem verbal second: guessing of his NHL coaches Jankowski is one of the few left wingers in professional hockey who shoots right handed. Hi foot, 1685-pound figure never seems Very prom inent until he has the puck in front of the net, He Is not credited with being 8 good puck carrier or checker These would he the main drawbacks to a return to the NHI. But they have heen more {than compensated for this year hy the hard - working Johnson, rated with Seattle's Guyle Fielder as the hest all » round player in the league | The big line has made all the difference. for the Stampeders, | who have led the league most CALGARY (CF) kowskl's main hockey weapon # sizzling shot, has helped him score RB record 6 goals Western Hockey | eague season His team, Calgary Stamped ers, has two Eames Femeinming in the regular schedule, giving Jankowski an. opportunity to top the professional hockey record of # goals in a season set last year hy Kingston's Orval Tes sier in the Eastern Professional League Jankowski scored more goals than any other WHEL player in 1958-60 and 1050-60, as well a this season. But despite his abil ity, the Regina born left winger may never get back to the National League His linemates, Ron Leopold and centre Norm Johnson, are also considered of doubtful NHL calibre The trio has scored 180 goals this year, another league rec ord, Leopold has 61 and John son 280% assists Jankowskl, 80, has tried and failed in four trips to the NHL wn this never heen sation for hell's snnouncement, "AM aestion Blake bit McArthur, SPORT BRIEFS fime 1 still "The Wow caught MeArther | to (Dre) Hoel the on the cheekbone and oad face (rr ano cheap me "Was Foughened pad oh KIDD HONORED TORONTO (CP)--Bruce Kidd, 12 the 17, Monday was presented Seconds after Moore hed gone with Eddie Li tz & n berger, Murray an engraved silver tray by Tor, thet y box for tripping Ballowr scored the onto Mayer Nathen Phillips in B8ve Chicago & 21 win In the | recognition of his place ps "one third overtime period--five howrs of the brilliant vy. oung men of Biter the game started, the community, tops In the! And seconds alter Balour| realm of sport and 8 brilliant scored, Blake had on to] student" Mayor Phillips #8i8|the ice, skidded over to Mehr: Kidd, who has won one: (We \thur and swung and three-mile races in nations) Comphell said In & 1 i and international competition, is Phd 4 Ming i a symbol of Canadien manhood, HALEMERt RANOUACINE ne Bf : chol- that the reason Blake was not good sportsmanship and # 4 i astic excellence. suspended for at least one game was "there was nothing vicious CHESS MATCH DRAWN about the attack and no injury! MOSCOW (AP)=World cham-|Was sustained," pion Mikhail Tal and challenger| "Likewise coach Blake's rec}: Mikhail Botvinnik Monday drew ord as a player and as 8 coach of the title chess match. Botvin-lin over 20 years in the Nationa) nik, the former ehamplon, leads Hockey League contains no hint in 26 moves of the sixth game of any similar conduct pre: #% points to 2% In the 2-game viously and in fact he has heen! series winner of the league's awards i for outstanding skill and for BES TOP TEAMS vo, Eentlemanly conduet," TORONTO (CP) ~~ The Na-| Blake won the Lady Byng tional Soccer League says Six i ii top soccer teams will play in| Memorial Prophy for goed con Toronto this summer under its auspices, They are: Everton of oypps SERIOUSNESS the English League's First Divi: "With such # record I feel that a suspension is not neces: sion, Bangu of Brazil, Barce: lona, spanish Chamblons, Red SaFy OF appropriate," Camphell ' sald, "However, an assault on [) MASONRY PAINY AVAILABLE AT , , , ERNIE CAY LUMBER CO, LTD, "When Is LUM Coll Our NUMBER" FREE DELIVERY Star of Belgrade July Tel and Galt Defeats Windsor, Lead | Ihim, But the fan ignored the Aviv, Israeli champions, warnings and swung a fist al the, Rocket, Richard retaliated @ game official constitutes one ofthe most serious infractions of our playing rules and hylaws second-spot Hershey Bears and| fourth-place Buffalo Bisons open their best-of-seven semi « final of the season the Czechoslovak isn national Jankowski, now with 56 goals! team and 42 assists, has led in the we think the Canadiens' coach would have drawn sus- pension, for he did deliberately go on the ice and he ad- RA 5-1120 mitted, he did take a swing at the referee, Yep! That series could become quite hectic also, before they finally decide who is to play in the finals BPORT FANS of Oshawa, Whitby and distriet, especially the hockey variety, should be on hand in large numbers at the Children's Arena, here tomorrow, Wed» nesday evening, Bt. Michael's College Juveniles are to play the Oshawa "City League" Juvenile All-Stars, at 7:00 p.m, with proceeds to "The Tom Chasczewski Bene- fit Fund", "Tom Chasczewski, one of the eity's all» round athletes, who has starred in hockey and football especially, but has alse proven a better=-than-average softball and basketball performer, lost an eye, in an unfortunate accident in Whitby Arena, several weeks 8go, Headed by Whithy Hillerest Junior Hockey Club enthusiasts with others from both Whitby and Oshawa swinging right along, a fund was formed, to help Tom offset the heavy expenses such an unfortunate and life lasting injury creates (regardless of medical service plans, ete,) and there have been many fine contributions to the fund, from various sport groups, Neighborhood Assoc, parks, haskethall, football, hockey, all have made contributions, This hockey game tomorrow night is a good opportunity for the Oshawa hockey fans to ¢hip in their little bit and help out the player who was a team leader and inspiration when Oshawa won the OMHA Juvenile ehampionship, a couple of seasons back, By the way, tomorrow night's game will be over by 8:00 o'clock so the fans will not have to miss their Stan ley Cup action either, Leafs Still On Crutches Tonight DETROIT (CP)=Jack Adams Imlach said after the hour long is the greatest kidder in the Na: practice tional Hockey League, He has | It probably hurt Leafs more had lots of practice, [than Kelly, a castolf Red Wing Adams, who has been around ® Yeara go, Along with ather with one to the jaw, That ended the episode SOCCER SCORES LONDON (Reuters) = Leices ter City qualified to meet Tot tenham Hotspur in the English {set in Hershey Wednesday, English Soccer To | Tour Canada Soon | WINNIPEG (CP) = George | Anderson, secretary of the Ca nadian Soccer Foothall Associ AGREES WITH TIGERS WOODBRIDGE, NJ, (AP) = ph individual points race much of Series 2.0 [oe way, The creweut left] winger Is the picture of wncon- Rookie outfielder George Alusik GALT (CP) = Galt Terriers ern on and off the ice. A shrug|of Detroit Tigers left by plane are half way to the Ontario Was his only comment on his! Monday night for the American {Hockey Association Senior Bird goal, which he scored Jast| League hasehall team's spring championship after defeating Tuesday (0 tie the previous (raining hase in Lakeland, Fla, Windsor Bulldogs 7-8 Monday WHI record | Alusik, who has heen at odds [night His wife Helen, a sister of with the Tigers on 8 salary that can be committed by any: one, and particularly by 8 coach 53 ALBERT §7, who must, by his own authority TED'S Foothall Association Cup final; 4 | at Wembley May 6 hy heating alien Monday announced aj Sheffield United 20 al Birming ham Monday night in a second semi-final replay, | There was no score at half-|q, time Both previous semi final clashes hetween the two clubs ended in goalless draws Other results ENGLISH LEAGUR Third Division Chesterfield § Barnsley 1 Fourth Division | Aldershot 0 Wrexham 0 | Exhibition Cardiff 1 V.A.L, Osnabrueck 2 Terriers lead the best-of-seven ada in May and June in Windsor Thursday The Birmingham City club is| Terriers, who had 8-2 and 4.2 ie in Canada May 15 to start period leads, received two goals) the tour during which it willl from Harry Neale and singles| [play Third Lanark, Scottish from Boh McKnight, Bill Wylie, First Division team, Toronto Boh Mader, Pele Kowalchuk (May 27, and Darryl Sly, -- Bobby Brown fired two for| REMEMBER WHEN? , , Windsor, Gord Haldy got the) nther when his passout de: By THE CANADIAN PRESS Georges Vezina, the Chicou flected in off Buich Keeling's skate, Keeling redeemed himself timi Cucumber, and one of the freal goaltenders of hockey his with four assists for Gall tory, died from tuberculosis #5 Terviers, playing before 1,447| had a full team for the first years ago today, The superman of the nets played his first pro time in three months, Sly, who! fessional game with Montreal was loaned ta Trail for the ORET IT The Nathan: world championships in Switzer: (NRL, The Netheriands Canadiens Dec, 81, 1010, and his|land, played his first game for Fines Lernha 1 ast game with the same team [Galt since Dee, 28 and worked heen installed as honorary dis Nay, 26, 1025, despite a temper trict governor of Lions Interna: ature of 103--first serious SYM: as hoth a forward and a de: | fenceman, Ah Martin played for tional, Holland has 28 Lions tom of the disease that killed clubs, [him the first time in a month after NPHL PLAYOFF Kinloch's Even Up Championship Final | ROYAL LION the hig time since 1087, practic.| Veterans such as left winger ally apologized a couple of Hert Olmstead, goalkeeper weeks ago when his Detroit Red Johsny Bower and defenceman Kinloch's clawed their way despite the fact that they were|Bryan, Brown, Whiteley, Mal hack into contention for North|shart two penalized players, |loy, Steffan, Plant Hockey League suprem: pulled off two excellent scoring! SCUGOG CL, = G. Matthews, centre Red goals, but she guesses that he's! "pretty happy about it." FIGHTS LAST NIGHT By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Toronto = George Chuvala, 2084, Toronto, outpointed Alex Miteff, 205%, Argentina, 10, New York=Chico Vejar, 160, Stamford, Conn., outpointed Will Greaves, 160%, Edmonton, 10 Caracas = Carlos Hernandez, 14814, Venezuela, outpointed Len Mathews, 184%, Philadelphia, 10 Spokane, Wash -- Kirk Bar row, 184, Spokane, outpeinted Wayne Bethea, 206, New York, 10 Chieago--Chuck Garrett, 184, Chicago, outpointed Lou Bailey, 181, Peavia, Ul, & Philadelphia==Bobby Douglas, Kelly of Toronto! f irst- Division English team willl final 2-0 with the third game Maple Leafs, reports a similar Manager Rick Fervell have make an exhibition tour of Can: here Wednesday and the fourth reaction to all the succeeding! reached a satisfactory com: MARINE PRE-SEASON SPECIALS! Starcraft, the 15 year fuarentosd boot Chestnut, the pick of the mahegenies, TRAILERS: Canadien Explorer == New & Peme's MOTORS: Scott MeCullough--8ee the new 61% USED MOTORS & BOATS Your Coropher and Canoe Headquarten NRAY'S TOO | 1600 King 8, RA 85-5924 agreement, sald he and General " promise." BOATS: ALS BIGN FIVE MONTREAL (CP)-~Mantreal Alouettes Monday night an- nounced they have signed hold: overs Ted Elshy, Tom Moran, Jim Copeland, Dave King and George Deiderich, Deiderich, a two-year veteran from Vander. bilt University, is the only]. United States import among the five, He plays guard on offence and defensive linebacker, The five increased the number of football players in- the fold to 16, nine of them newcomers. , (at Varcee's) 140, Philadelphia, outpointed Gaylord Barnes, 148, Trenton, N.I., 8; Vie Diamond, 187 Phil: delphia, fupainted Jackie Len nan, 14213, Philadelphia, 8, Washington = Vernon Lynch, 128, New Yark, outpointed Isidro Martinez, 136, Panama, 8 HOCKEY SCORES AND STANDINGS Western League Calgary 8 Winnipeg 4 Allan Cup Granhy § Amherst § (Best-af-five quarter-final series tied 1-1) Memarial Cup Winnipeg # Fort Willlam 6 (Winnipeg leads best-of » seven western semi-final 2.1) [quarter-final 2:0) Wings locked up the fourth and|Allan Stanley, Leafs had a fine last Stanley Cup playoff spot. He thought they should give their semi-final series to Tor onte Maple Leafs hy default Jolly Jack said-it deadpan, The Red Wings didn't have a chance against a club that gave the league champion Montreal Canadiens a preity good wun. They'd lose, Adams said, in six games, So what was the paint of playing? Adams, the needler;, was hav: ing a little joke. Tonight the Red Wings take a 2:1 lead in games in the best-of-seven sel and it wouldn't surprise anybody if they extended it to 3&1 be cause the Leafs aren't in good shape KELLY SEEMS OUT Leats had counted on Red Kelly returning from sick bay.| But that apparently is ayt. The star centre worked out ist Monday but had ta quit when! his injured leg acted up on him. | "He didn't do as well as he expected and I'm afraid: he'll gone pre miss Tuesday's game," coach|this," said Clancy, "Now, when(with a gimpy knee, Wwe ek oC DIRT UR Clancy, Left winger Frank Ma-jand that Leafs will win 10 80 result that these acy when they overcame strong Scugog Cleaner squad hy at the period's conclusion, 7-4, to tie the best-of-three series blending of veterans to go with their young players, Kelly has been out of action since March § which, says as At one each, thereby forcing the the second period and this goal] Nash, Davis, D sistant general manager Kingdrd and final game, which willlset the stage for a scoring Chaput, Cochrane [be played at the Port Perry splurge as Scugog defences title Avena on Sunday, April 9, com: [temporarily weakened and Kin: "We'd have made it with him/[Meneing al 1:30 {loch's poured in five goals aver in there," Clancy said, The opening period featured an eight-minute span, Without the 88-year-old centre blinding speed and smart plays| The game tightened up from and Olmstead, Leafs are inlthroughout, with Kinloch's hold [this point on and no further trouble, Olmstead is out with Clancy, cost Leafs the league a/plays to give them a 2:0 cushion Worsley, | Young, Kinloeh's struck back early in Matthews, O'Neil, Takaeh western quarter-final), 1 . Ro. al 2 age S00 ' 0 y a | A strained knee liga men ts suf- ME & territorial advantage but scoring aceurred in the middle fered In the first game of the having this advantage nullified stanza, with Scugog missing series at Toronto in a eGllision by Matthews, in the Scugog net. [some fine opportunities as Kin: hall ant, Kelle" Boon Finally in the closing minutes|loch's ran inte several penalties ) § : miss the entire series. of the initial stanza, Scugogs,'in the latter stages of the " Ww period CLANCY MOANS iE n "I can go back as far as 1921] We really need the veterans we, The final period was a bang: | and 1 don't know of any NHL have two of them on the Injury up affair, with each team at: club that has suffered as many lst tempting to add to their total injuries in one sea son as the) Pespite this, Clancy predicted and defensive hockey was push: Leafs have this year," moaned|the series will go seven games od into the background with the ' evenly match hovlich was the only Leaf whol against either Canadiens or Chi- ed squads split four goals in the started and finished every cage Black Hawks in the best-of final period league game seven final : KINLOCH'S "You've got to admit we've! The Red Wings have only leh Windatt. Pr ity good considering winger Vie Stasiuk on the lim; a nda, Pringle, Sutton, Irvine, McPherson, PT i f |] 8 | 9 1 \ Officials = L, Wilson (Harnoskl, Wersley, Mason, 'Suddard. Proctor, K, Tindall | Regina 1 Edmonton 8 McPhee, N.|(KFirst game of hest-of + seven MePhee, | Dartmouth 2 Moneton 11 4 | (Hest-of = seven Maritimes final tied 1:1) NOHA Senior Kapuskasing 0 Rouyn-Noranda 4 (Rouyn-Noranda leads best » of seven final 3-1) OHA Senior | Windsor 8 Galt 7 (Galt leads best-of 3.39.0) OHA Intermediate A §.00 Barrie 4 Georgetown 4 (Barrie leads best - of - seven series 2-1, with one game tied) OHA Intermediate B Durham 3 Bradford 11 (Bradford leads best-of « seven quarter-final 2-1, one tied) OHA Junior BR o/Toronta 'Kinsmen 6 Pelon "ough 9 «(Peterborough leads best » seven quarter-final 3:0), «81. Marys 8 Detroit 3 (St. Marys wins best-of series 4-0) Waterloo § Owen Sound 4 (Waterloo leads best-of + seven series 31) 1st Period Scugog: D. McPhee (DAVIS) vives rsrnnnnsy 10.08 Scugog: Davis (Tindall) 2nd Period Kinloch: Sutton (Malloy, Irvine) ,, Kinloch: Malloy (Sutton) v4 ETI Kinlogh: Irvine (Malloy, Barnoski) 1, Kinloch: Steffan (Whiteley) Kinloch: Windatt (Whiteley) dnd Period Scugog: K, McPhee Kinloch: Brawn (Windatt, Whiteley) , Kinloch: Malley (Irvine) vyyvvs TEE ETAT Sougog: K. MePhee (O'Neil, Cochrane) .. and M vee 10.08 seven final 5 af seven N\ { (Round-rabin playoff) OHA Junior © Simeoe § Wallaceburg 1 (8imeoe leads hest + of - seven Manitoba-Sask, Int, Prince Albert 8 Dauphin 4 (Best-of-five series tied 3:1) International League Muskegon 2 Fort Wayne 4 3 12 Choose fro = provinela sizes 10 to styles In matching tartan colors and conventional, Pure woel; Las) | | | mild, cool, even-burnir 5 Vi : A "an, is your bei Fh 4 a \a - Bae iy In convenient pocket [a N v iy foogy ----- i » hk: 0) a « 24 Ty in bh $ i