Oshawa Times (1958-), 22 Apr 1965, p. 13

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"bugle- call" leads a cheering sec- tion from suburban Verdun, at Montreal's home games. pet, at Montreal Forum, Blanchard and_ his summoning the Canadiens to "Charge" in their current drive for the Stanley Cup. HE BLOWS "Charge" for Canadiens' cavalry! Michel (Mike) Blanchard gets set to blast away on his trum- Man With T They'll be in Chicago on Sunday night, too! rumpet Canadiens Loudest MONTREAL (CP) -- Black)cheers which it heralds from anight's tussle at Chicago, but rendition of the Last Post re- Hershey goalie Claude Dufour.| Hawks beware -- out to blow\knot of rabid Canadiens sup-|they plan to hop a train for Chi-served for enemy players who' 'The Americans, western divi-| SAVE Fred A. Smith Gerald Boek Ltd, you over is a youngish man|porters. cago in time for Sunday night's|get rough or find themselves) ion champions and the Poa { Co. Ltd. ¢ 311 Brock St. N with a horn. The supporters come over)same. thumbed into the penalty box.) with the best record over-all! SAFELY bh Ragnar Ph. 668 5828 Michel Blanchard, 31, hasiwith Blanchard from suburban| There'll be nine in the Ver-| When decisions by referee or\during the regular season, | . . 'i been blowing his horn all year| Verdun, as Montreal Canadiens' noisiest|be satisfied only if their belovedjand Blanchard, who likes to be/card view, he lets supporter. Habs triumph in the current called Mike, will carry along|Three Blind Mice and his col|the second period. The home --town forum has|Stanley Cup final against Chi--his traditional accoutrements'|eagues join in the refrain. |PAPPIN SCORES rocked blasts from his gold-|cago. of team jacket, a big blanket Mike is married with two) Hershey's Howie Yanosik had colored trumpet and to the' The Verdunites will miss to-/bearing the Canadiens emblem) nijdren and restricts his mu-|been in the penalty box for only 3 ---- --jand, of 'course, that raucousicic.making to the forum, His|35 seconds when Jim Pappin jtrumpet, hung with the red,!wite he says, couldn't care less turned in a drive by Ehman for jwhite and blue of le Club de |Hockey Canadien, Mike is a lean, quiet-looking sort who works as a govern- ment investigator when he isn't tooting for the Canadiens He has a small repertoire of jtoots. MORE PROTECTION -\ Jacques Plante Wants Goal Crease Enlarged wr By WILLIAM NEVILLE {working room and keep the for-- The chilling "charge" is MONTREAL (CP) -- Jacques|wards out where they belong," sounded at the beginning of pe- Plante, the colorful veteran who/Plante said. "'When pucks arelriods and when play gets dull. has done much to _revolutionize|loose in the crease we could do ; the art of goal-tending, says it's}something with them and the of-/,, it also sounds forth when , ret) Nan Canadiens mount their. awe- time the National Hockey/ficial's decision would be clear-| ; % ; fj 4 jsome powerplay and sometimes League enlarged that piece of|cut--anyone invading that deep); : ss " in the wake of Montreal goals ice a goalie supposedly canjgets a penalty. . i call his own. However, Lorne (Gum) Wors-| Then there's the Blanchard He wants a much bigger gogaljley, the goalie who came to Ca- crease to protect netminders|nadiens in the Plante trade, from the regular "beatings" he|doesn't think much of the idea. says they take. "We get hit enough now in "They should make the crease|the smaller crease," Worsley) Were TWO BARRED LONDON (AP)--Two players barred Wednesday for life! larger and. legislate strongly|said. '(With an enlarged one/from English League soccer} against players who go _ in|we'd have to move out farther/competition. They had _ been) there," the New York Rangerjand we'd get hit more." leonvicted on bribery charges.| goalie said in. an interview) Worsley agrees there's far, h nen Nan: Kaw atl while in Montreal to watch the|too much traffic in the crease|"@ Players are Tony Kay 0 Stanley Cup finals. but he's not high on the chances|Everton, an English national "The crease is private prop-jof finding a solution--"The only|halfback, and David Bronco erty, about the only place ajway you'll keep some of those goalie has any margin of safety.| guys out of there is to build a} At least he's supposed to be/fence." safe, but we're taking more and| Plante says the heavy traffic more of a beating every season|in the goal area is one factor and no one is getting penal-jin practically eliminating the Layne; Sheffield Wednesday, centre forward, They recently completed four - month prison terms on criminal charges aris-| ing from the case. They are ized." 70-game goaltender. : among 10 players sent to jail in Plante, a perspicacious stu-| 'Part of the problem is the|the biggest soccer scandal in dent of the finer points of|beating we are taking The pace) fngland's history. hockey, made his comments|¢. the game itself almost for-| after another veteran goalie,|bids a man playing the full NHL Toronto Maple Leafs' Johnny| schedule and forwards in the Bower, complained, he wasn't}crease just add to the danger. safe any more in the crease og! the wg tae genera i 33 wavaeithe face mask and the practice Bower said opposing forwards} : ; r were conatuntty charging into| Of & goalie going behind the net his domain in search of re-|t® Stop. pucks fired along the bounds without drawing penal-|Pack boards, Plante would ap- ties. "It's time something was| Pe" to have the prestige to done: about this," he added, |P&ck up his demands. 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Phone Whitby 668-4981 [Sherbrooke Beavers 7 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, April 22, 1965 } Top Woodstock Again WOODSTOCK, (CP) --- Any-|Rod Gaudreault and Simon No-\brey's shutout and tied the time a hockey team can winjlet scored a goal each Wednes-| score at 1-1 in the second pe- the opening two games of ajday to offset Woodstock's only|riod, converting Bryle Klinck's playoff series in the opponents'| goal by Jack McIntyre. |slapshot from the blueline. | ! Sherbrooke's third goal, Duprejis scheduled for Sherb: stole the puck behind the Wood-|Friday night. The fourth stock goal and passed to Gau-|will also be played in deault, who scored while stand-| brooke Sunday, and the fifth, ing unguarded on the doorstep.|necessary, Monday. Salter was outstanding in the! Woodstock net, making brilliant) saves and stopping several] breakaways by Gaudeault and), Claude Cardin, oy fed LAND RISES HIGH 5 British Columbia's altit nges from sea-level to 15, \feet high, on the top of M The third game of the series' Fairweather. lent position, and that's whyjever, was mainly due to the\ever, and less than a minute la- Sherbrooke Beayers are burst-|heroics of goaltender Serge Au-|ter Pepin caught the lower left ing with confidence today. _'|brey, who stopped 27 shots, in-|corner of the Woodstock net) The Beavers, making al cluding 11 in the second period,|with a 10-foot shot after he and) strong bid for 'Canada's senior|while the Athletics held the|Bob Dupre had gone in alone) hockey championship, defeated) edge and got their only goal ofjon netminder Ron Salter. | Lie gv gong! " Pre a the game. | Loose defensive play by the a 2-0: lea e best-of-s : J 39h ) eastern Allan Cup finals Thurs-|_ rss tect wes #8 -- pee oS Had de ie day night. | They won the opening game 5-2 Monday night. ~ Skip Burchell, Rene Pepin,| Gerry Ebman's Overtime Goal MOTO-M merocwaer® MUFFLERS Fast Expert Installation Save time... Seve money ond get new " surging power and quiet eer-pleasing Beats Hershey | ro tcnnnn 3 CalS METSNEY | ree ron ° GUARANTEE ROCHESTER, N.Y. (AP) --|] Against Blowout seihnarnd Gerry: Ehman's goal after 13} -- chey., Pont. BIG savings for minutes and 39 seconds of sud- 1954-64 (mest) other cars den-death overtime gave Roch- ester Americans a 2-1 victory) over Hershey Bears Wednes- day night in the first game of the American Hockey League's Calder Cup finals. Defenceman Duane Rupp's| manoeuvre in keeping the puck! 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