FRANK MAHOVLICH, Toronto Maple Leafs' star- ry left-winger and their leading goal-scorer (27) lets fly from almost Roger Cro- zier's '"'doorstep" and the Detroit goalie has little chance, as the puck whizzes into the net. It came in the first period and proved the NIGHT OF UNLIKELIES Gamble's Third Shutout only goal of the game. An illegally in unidentified Detroit defense- man tries vainly to crowd Mahovlich off stride while appearing to be standing Toronto's Dave Keon is being tightly held by Red Wing Bert Marshal! (3). "the crease", (14) --CP Wirephoto Bruins Win In Montreal By THE CANADIAN PRESS ,are as they downed Montreal 3-1) third shutout since being called Wednesday night was one of improbabilities come true in the National Hockey League--Bobby Hull was shutout; downed Montreal 3-1; and rookie Toronto goalie Bruce Gamble notched his third shutout in five games as the Leafs blanked De- troit Red Wings 1-0. Chicago's Hull was held to a total two shots on goal during the entire game, as New York Rangers blanked the Black Hawks 1-0. They were long shots which Ranger goalie Cesare Maniago handled easily. Hull didn't get off a single shot in the third stanza. The burly Black Hawk spent 28 min- utes on the ice, most of it being tied up by Ranger players. Maniago's second season shut- out stretched the Hawk's score- less string to 185 minutes, 58 seconds, Chicago and Hull have ten remaining season games. The teams have a return en- gagement Saturday in Chicago. The Madison Square Garden| crowd went wild when Earl In- garfield put the winning goal) past Hawks' Glen Hall at 8:59) of the third period. In Montreal, the Bruins did not appear the cellar-dwellers they | | NHL LEADERS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Standings: Montreal, won 33, lost 18, tied 8, points 74. Points: Hull, Chicago, 87. Goals: Hull, 50. Assists: Mikita, Chicago, 42. Shutouts: Crozier, Detroit, 7. Penalties: Ferguson, Mont- real, 133 minutes. their first win in eight games. | The Canadiens had hoped to ex- \tend their three-point league lead Boston over Chicago, who were held/none. scoreless for the third consecu- tive time. PARENT DAZZLES Bruins' netminder Bernie Par- ent, a Montrealer, was dazzling. He apparently saves his best for |his hometown. Habs' Bobby Rousseau opened the scoring at 16:56 of the first | period. Gilles Marotte, another | | Montrealer on the Boston squad, scored first for his team at the 16-second mark of the second. | Boston's other tallies came in the third period, by Murray} Oliver at 1:45 and Johnny Bucyk at 19:43, firing the length of the/ jrink. The Canadiens had pulled |Lorne Worsley out with 17 sec- londs to play. Coach Toe Blake, sitting in ay quiet Montreal dressing room, | had "no comment after a game) like that." Montreal hosts De- troit Saturday night. | In Toronto, replacement goalie | Bruce Gamble registered his! Remember When... ?. By THE CANADIAN PRESS Down but not out, Hector Gervais' Edmonton rink scored six points in the last four ends five years ago to- day--in 1961--to make up a five-point deficit and beat Ontario 10-9 for the Cana- dian curling championship This gave the Alberta rink nine wins to Saskatchewan's eight, averting a playof?. Thinking for 66? April Ist tax ch 2800 miles free! FIONI DA. The Nicest People Are. Buy it now, before the (It's like getting your first caught in the waiting line. See your Honda Dealer now! ange. ) Don't be HONDA SHOP 199 KING ST. W.. OSHAWA, ONT. up from Tulsa Oilers as Toronto blanked Detroit 1-0. Gamble has won four, tied one, and lost games in Leafs, after showing early de- fence shakiness, won the game on Frank Mahovlich's first-pe-' Saturday. its current RULES FORBID IT 'LJUBLJANA, Yugoslavia (CP) ---The Russian national hockey team asked the govern- ing body of amateur hockey Wednesday for permis- sion to play exhibition games against Montreal Canadiens of the National Hockey League. J. F. (Bunny) Ahearne, Brit- ish president of the Interna- tional Ice Hockey Federation, said the IIHF rules emphatic- ally forbid games between ama- teurs and professionals and he personally is doing everything he can to discourage any games Not Interested MONTREAL (CP)--J. David |Molson, president of Montreal Canadiens of the National Hockey League, says his club isn't interested in playing the Russians right now. "As I have said in the past the only way for the Russians and other European teams to improve is to call a spade a spade by coming right out and declaring themselves profes sional. "We can't as pros against amateurs be- cause they are not amateurs any more than any of our NHL or minor league clubs." Molson said he looks forward to the day when hockey will be- come truly international, with professional European teams in competition with North Amer riod goal at 17:24 with Wings' \ican clubs. defenceman Gery Bergman in the penalty box. Toronto now has won eight! spective. winning | hockey is in the wrong perspec streak. Boston travels to Toronto|tive with Canada pitt for a game against the Leafs|ateurs against European profes sionals."" "But until that time comes, let's get things in the right per Right now world ing its am Habs' Presiden | amateur hockey enthusiasts that play these teams) - between the Russians and Mont- real or any other NHL team. In Montreal, Clarence Camp- hell, president of the NHL. said: "There would be no probiem for the NHL in arranging such a match but we do not want to get into the territory of the Canadian Amateur Hockey As- sociation. 5 "Primarily we kre not inter- ested in such a match." The Russians, world amateur} champions for the last three lyears and demolishing all op- position so far at the 1966 cham- pionship here, apparently want to prove the contention of many the Soviet national] team can beat the NHL's best. LEAD NHL Montreal Canadiens won the |Stanley Cup last year and cur- lrently are leading the NHL. Ahearne said: "It would be up to the mem- bers of the IIHF to decide whether they would want to change the rules to permit games between Montreal and Russia. "This could only be decided at our congress in Austria in September, so there could be "PLAY GOLF "" KING WEST GOLF CLUB 100 Thornton Rd. 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