Oshawa Times (1958-), 19 Apr 1963, p. 10

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In 5th Game To Keep Stanley Cup TORONTO (CP)--Before the) Stanley Cup finals began, the experts figured Toronto Maple Leafs would wear Detroit Red Wings down with brute strength. But when the assets were weighed after Toronto's clinch- ing 3-1 victory that closed out the five-game series Thursday night, the deciding factor was the littlest Leaf of them all. Dave Keon, a centre who weighs 163 pounds soaking wet, dominated that game by firing two goals to give the Leafs the best - of - seven series by four * The Wings' Norm Ullman missed a. wide-open net from only '10 feet out as Detroit, with a two-man edge, worked frantically to tie the game in Leafs in front 2-1. Howe were tangled up on the ice at the side of the net and Uliman's shot bounced off Howe's leg and dribbled over the two players. Bob Pulford of the Leafs had been in the pen- alty box since 18:07 for holding the dying minutes with the! Bower and right-winger Gordie) | took pliace on the ice, he was Toronto goaltender Johnny) BASEBALL SCORES, STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS National League W L. Pet, GBL 2.778 -- 150 4 625 1% 625 1% | 2% 2% 500 -500 444 3 429 Milwaukee San Francisco St. Louis Pittsburgh Philadelphia Chicago Los Angeles Cincinnati Houston 333 New York 0 8 .000 614 Thursday's Results Philadelphia 5 Milwaukee 6 Houston 3 San Francisco 6 Pittsburgh 3 St. Louis 2 | Chi 5 Los Angeles 1 | Probable Pitchers Today |. Milwaukee, Shaw (0-1) |New York, Craig (0-2). St. Louis, Simmons (1-0) at Philadelphia, Short (0-0), N, Cincinnati, Jay (0-2) at Pitts- burgh, Friend (1-0). Houstop, Farrell (1-1) at Los Angeles, Koufax (1-1), N. Chicago, Jackson (1-1) at San ow hrarhauan DA poh wos cots team, suffered a broken left arm in the third period when he collided with Andre Prono- vost of Detroit and hit the boards. As the presentation of the cup being hurried off-to hospital. at A Detroit power - play back- fired on Keon's first goal, be- fore 14,403 fans at 17:44 of the first period, He scurried around Delvecchio to the left side and cut back in front of the net to beat Sawchuk with a 15 - foot shot while defenceman» Allan Atlanta Jacksonville Little Rock Indianapolis 2 1 667 Columbus 1 2 333 Northern Division Richmond 2 1 .667 Buffalo 1 2 333 Rochester 1 2 .333 Syracuse 1 2 333 Toronto 1 2 .333 Thursday's Results Toronto 11 Atlanta 4 Syracuse 2 Little Rock 1 Indianapolis 9 Columbus 3 Rochester 5° Jacksonville 1 Richmond 9 Buffalo 6 Today's Games Indianapolis at Columbus Richmond at Buffalo Rochester at Jacksonville Syracuse at Little Rock Toronto at Atlanta 2 1 667 '2 1 667 2 1 667 MEET SET MONTREAL (CP)--The East- games to one for their second straight Stanley Cup victory. Two nights earlier, Keon fired the winning goal in Detroit when the Leafs broke the Red Wings' hearts by whipping them 4-2 on their own rink. | Along with his scoring Francisco, Marichal (0-1), N. American League L Pct, GBL 714 571 71 571 Alex Delvecchio. [Stanley was in the penalty box That set the stage for Keon's'for elbowing Howe. second goal, into the net De-| 'The clock showed only 49 sec- troit goaltender Terry Sawchuk/onds of the second period when had vacated for an extra for-|Delvecchio tied it 1-1, Howe fed ward, ithe puck to the Detroit centre, It was the first time since the; who wasted no time in golfing ern Canadian senior track and field championships will be Staged June 21-22 in suburban St. Lambert, it was announced Thursday. Dtaroit New York Kansas City Baltimore 1 - 1 THIS ONE could have made the difference! Late in last ' night's fifth game of the » Stanley Cup finals, Gordie SPORTS MENU By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR Howe of the Red Wings sprawled across his buddy, goalie Johnny Bower of To- ronto Leafs and _ Detroit's & 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' DETROIT RED WINGS went down battling last night as «the more powerful Toronto Leafs captured the Stanley Cup honors for the second-straight season, taking a 3-1 decision in the fifth game of the finals. Last night's game was one _ Of those typical playoff tussles, actually could have gone either way and for both teams, their best plays and best scoring chances didn't click, although nobody could fault Dave Keon's first goal nor Detroit's lone tally. Leafs were N expected to win, were expected to win easier than they did ' and for this fact alone, in making it an interesting series, * Sid Abel and his Wings deserve plenty of credit. They gave »it plenty of the old college try and when it was all over, 'they took their defeat in true sporting style, no cry-baby "acts nor alibi statements but gave full credit to Toronto » Leafs. 'There may be:a little soft music and dimmed candles "in Detroit today but we'll venture there's still not nearly as * much crepe-hanging there as there is in Green Bay, Wisconsin. x x x x DAVE KEON was in the hero role last night; he scored \ Leafs' first goal and he potted one in the empty net in the » dying seconds to clinch the verdict. His first one was the |; result of a smart piece of solo work. His success percentage * on breakaway opportunities has been very low. As a matter « of fact, while he continues to show as Toronto's ace both on , attack and defensively, with -his fine stick-handling, good » skating, ete., the fact remains he doesn't finish off his plays * with too much real class. He gets the puck in the net { which in the scoring record looks just as good as a brilliant * plece of deke work or bullet-like shot, but actually Keon » has had a fair share of luck after he gets to the payoff "territory. The other night he got one off Uliman's skate, * earlier in the series he had one slide in, when he actually 2 appeared to be trying to make an extra move, But his * sudden dash and finishing shot for his first goal last night was solid skill. With George Armstrong on the down-grade and "Red" Kelly ready to devote full time to politics, Dave Keon looks like the logical "leader" for the Mapleos of the future, * » " Cee eS x x x x BRIGHT BITS: -- Niagara Falls Flyers, who disposed of McNeil Maroons 5-1 on Wednesday night, are expected to clean up the OHA Junior "A" championship finals tonight and they'll then meet Espanola in the All-Ontario final. Espanola Eagles put out Timmins on Wednesday night, 11-4, to take that series in two-straight games. .. . OSHAWA City and District Softball Association officers and team rep- resentatives are advised that president Charlie Russell has called a meeting for Sunday morning, 11:00 o'clock, at the Canadian Corps. clubrooms, Richmond street west. ; THE SHELL RALLY, 4,000-mile classic with 47 cars entered, gets underway Saturday, starting at Vancouver. They'll be going through Whitby, real early in the morning, one week from today. Local interest in the event is aroused by. the fact that Oshawa's Don Hambly, a veteran in the car rally sport, is navigator for Maurice Carter, who is driving the Toronto Leavens Chevy II entry. .. . HERSHEY BEARS put out Cleveland Barons, 5-2, in the fifth game of their series, last night, to qualify for the AHL championship finals, against Buffalo. .. . MILWAUKEE BRAVES have won seven- straight games and their record has been leading the Na- tional League, but still only a half-game ahead of San Fran- cisco Giants. THELTSRSH ERT na Norm Ullman fired a_ shot from about 10 feet out, that bounced over Bower and Howe. Seconds later Dave achievements, a playoff total of seven goals and five assists, the dark - haired stylist from Nor- anda, Que., skated relentlessly throughout the series, spear- heading power plays, killing penalties and generally making himself a nuisance to the oppo- sition. Typically, both his goals Thursday night came while Tor- onto was shorthanded. The second, fired into an em- pty net from long range with five seconds remaining, came as an anti-climax after the bat- final minute. National. Hockey League gained sole possession of the Stanley Cup in 1927 that there was no overtime in the semi-final or fi- Montreal Canadiens 4-1 and De- troit knocked off Chicago Black Hawks 4-2 in the semi-finals, all in regulation time. Delvecchio scored. the only Detroit goal Thursday night, thus atoning for letting Keon by on the 23-year-old centre's first marker, There was one sad note to the Leaf festivities. Defence- tling Wings almost unbelievably;man Carl Brewer, a mainstay failed to tie the game in the|of the club and a sure-fire can- \didate for the 1962-63 all - star Keon scored in an empty net to make it 3-1 and the series was beyond reach. The above picture shows Howe draped over Bower' while Leafs' Bob Nevin (No. 11) watches the puck go to the corner. --(CP Wirephoto) Hockey Group Names 3 To 'Hall Of Fame' TORONTO (CP)--Three build- ers of hockey were elected to the International Hockey Hall of Fame at a meeting Thursday of the selection committee. Honored were Leo Dandurand of Montreal, the late Tommy Gorman of Ottawa and the late Major Frederic McLaughlin of Chicago. : Each of the three made many contributions to the game and were influential in developing it into an international sport. RAISE MONEY LETHBRIDGE (CP) -- Citi- zens and businesses in this WORLD'S LONGEST VANCOUVER CP) crews are gathering for the world's longest rally, a 4,000- mile grind across Canada. Saturday night and set out through 60 contro] points scat- tered along some of the rough- est, loneliest roads between here and Montreal. They will stop overnight in Calgary Sunday and from there will make nightly stops in Re- gina, Winnipeg, Sault Ste. Ma- rie, Ont., and Toronto. The rally is not a race. It's a test. of driving skill, naviga- tional ability and endurance for car and crew. Speeds are av- eraged at least 10 per cent be- low local speed limits along the route. Points are lost for being early or late at a check point. southern Alberta region have raised almost $3,000 needed o permit Lethbridge Nationals, Canada's 1963 senior men's bas-| ketball champions, to compete} in the world basketball tourna-| ment, Most of the money will Se used to. meet expenses of the) players' families while the) team is competing in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, May 10 to 25. Foremost among the interna- tional entrants is Belgium's They will pile into 47 cars| 4,000 Mile Rally Has 47 Entries -- The|Olivier Gendebien, four - time winner of the 12 hours of Se- bring and four-time winner in the Le Mans 24-hour endurance race. He has won three times in the Targa Florio and has victories at the Mille Miglia and the Tulip Rally in Europe. ers is Maria Van Niftrik of New Orleans, the first women to drive alone from Holland to South Africa and the first to drive solo across the Sahara Desert. Back to defend the title they won last year are John Jones of Toronto and Lou Lalonde of Scarborough, a suburb of Tor- onto. nal series. The Leafs whipped} Among the eight women driv-| } | | | | it past Bower. Cleveland 500 1% Chicago Los Angeles Eddie Shack scored at 13:28 of the third period. Defenceman Kent Doughas shot the puck! Boston from the blue line, it ricocheted| Minnesota off ohne or two Detroit players) Washington 2 4 .333 and then to Shack's stick. The| Thursday's Results Leaf left winger hardly had to| Kansas City 0 Chicago 3 move to put it past Sawchuk! Los Angeles 0 Minnesota 3 from in front of the net, | - Probable Pitchers Today This is only the second time) New York, Williams (1-0) at the Leafs have been able to win, Washington, Quirk (0-0), N. both the NHL championship and) Minnesota, Pascual (0-2) at the Stanley Cup. They did it be-| Chicago, Pizzaro (0-0), N. fore in 1948. Cleveland, Ramos (0-1) at There has been speculation; Baltimore, Pappas (1-0), N. this season that manager-coach| [os Angeles, Belinsky and Punch Imlach would retire from Turley (0-1 and 0-1) at Kansas coaching and stick exclusively] City, Wickersham and Segui to managerial activities if he! (1.9'and 0-1), was able to win both. But Im-| Detroit, Lary and Regan (0-0 Jach said Thursday night: and 1-0) at Boston, Conley and "I've said it before and I'll! Delock (0-0 and 0-1) say it again. As long as they : the Leafs) will play hockey for gtr cog Par a 500 429 429 35 375 1% | 2 2 Swweona nas mm wee wet t 2 wn 24 GOLF AT ITS BEST! Whithy Golf and Country Club Locoted 3 miles west of Myrtle off wy. 12 on the 9th concession. We invite you to Inspect our spac- ious new clubhouse and see our fully stocked pro shop. 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