B THE OSHAWA TIMES, , March 21, 1966 Rookie Goalie Foils Leafs, Chicago Crowding Canadiens By THE CANADIAN PRESS Detroit Red Wings have given netminder Roger Crozier a. va- cation before the playoffs and the National Hockey League club appears to have found a suitable replacement, The Wings announced Satur- day that Crozier would take a brief vacation because he wasn't feeling well. They. brought in George Gard- ner from Pittsburgh Hornets of the American League, and if the young netminder continues to play as well as he did Sunday night he could be around the NHL for more than just a brief| visit. i i Gardner, 23, the AHL's lead- notched his 20th, Howe his 28th and Prentice his 12th. Alex Del- vecchio with his 29th and Andy Bathgate with his 15th com- pleted the Red Wings assault on Toronto netminder Johnny | Bower. George Armstrong (is), Frank Mahovlich, Bob Pulford (27) and defenceman: Tim Horton (6) shafted the Toronto scoring Satfrday while Bill (Red) Hay (18) and Ken Whar- ram (24) replied for the Hawks. All but Mahovlich's 30th goal of the season came on power plays. TOSSED FROM GAME the game against the Leafs and was also held off the scoresheet by. the Canadiens Sunday, Hull now has five games re- maining to get four points to |beat a single-season poinis rec- ford set in 1958.50 hy Nickia Moore, former Montreal star. Hull's 93 points include a rec- ord 53 goals. Wharram's 25th goal of the season broke a 2-2 tie and gave the Hawks their win over Mont- real Sunday. Other Chicago scorers. were Hay, Mohns (20) and Stan Mikita (27). |. Dick Duff (19) and Claude La- jrose (15) aecounted for Mont- Douglas was the chief villain/real's scoring. Hadfield suffered a possible broken finger 'as a result of his goal. The puck went into the net off his hand and the New York winger later went to hospital for x-rays. TOSE TWO sTRAICUT The Rangers suffered their second setback in 'as many nights Sunday as the Bruins kept alive hopes of escaping the MHL cellar for the first time in six years, _ The Bruins got a pair of goals from Johnny Bucyk and singles from Bobby Leiter and- Ron Stewart and then hung on to climb to within four poirits of the fifth-place Rangers. By THE CANADIAN PRESS National . League WLT F APt Montreal 36 20 8 216 163 80 Chicago 36 22 7 229 169 79 Toronto 31 23 9 190 173 71 | Detroit 29 26 10 209 183 68 |New York 18 37 10 186 242 46 Boston 18 40 6 159 259 42 Saturday's Results New York 2 Montreal 6 Chicago 2 Toronto 4 Sunday's Results |Montreai 2 Chicago 4 Taranta 1 Natroit & |New York 3 Boston 4 Wednesday's Game Detroit at New York WEEKEND STARS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Claude Provost, who scored two goals to lead Montreal Ca- nadiens to an_ easy 6-2 victory over New York Rangers Satur- HOCKEY SCORES, STANDINGS - American i Eastern Di 4 we Quebec Hershey Springfield Baltimore Providence 18 41 3 160 25 Western Division Rochester 4117 4 252 Pittsburgh 33 29 1 202 Cleveland 33 30 1 209 Buffalo 27-33 3 183 Saturday's Results Rochester 4 Baltimore 1 Providnce 2 Buffalo 4 Quebec 2 Cleveland 3 Pittsburgh 3 Hershey 7 Victoria (WHL) 1 Springfield 3. 8 's Results : Baltimore 0 Buffalo 3 . Springfield 1 Cleveland $ Hershey 5 Providence 6 : Victoria (WHL) 1 Quebec 7 Pittsburgh 3 Rochester 4 ZESSS> SSSR. eS2423 +-$4 3 2 day night. George Armstrong, who scored a goal and assisted on two others as Toronto Maple Leafs downed Chicago Black Hawks 4-2 Saturday night. Stan Mikita, who scored a goal and picked up two assists as Chicago defeated Montreal 4-2 Sunday night. ' John Bucyk, who scored a pair of goals to lead Boston! of the night as he was assessed) a minor, major, misconduct and| MOVE INTO SECOND game. misconduct. He was| The victory lifted the second- tossed from the game for its|P!ace Hawks to within one point iast few minutes after he|°f the Canadiens who have six ushed linesman John D'Amico|84mes remaining to five for|, , and then fired a punch in the| "cago. Pia vait 4 Bobb sth, ne gen i i the official, | vost. ani obby | So tnt afta Rouseay scored x pat of sop, DOR Marshall 26), Doug Rob from Chicago winger Doug|¢ach to power the Canadiens to|inson (8) and Garry Feters (7) Mohns. Mohns got a major, |their win over the Rangers Sat- accounted for New York's goals. Phil E itn Gt thetigwiks in- urday, Only one game is scheduled il Esposito of the Hawks in Wednesday night when Detroit : "vege * Tats Provost's goals were. his 17th: "© MADE 24 SAVES 170. trea his right shoulder late n/and 18th of the season while| visits New York. Gardner, a_five-foot-11, Roussez ¥ Be" pound native of Lachine, Que.,/encounter with the Canadiens. ian Bir ied tarde tee a suburb of Montreal, ;made 24| Bobby Hull, Hawks' ace left} . © Jette ar J eet saves in his first NHL. game. |winger, failed to get a point in|'"c,tner Montreal goals. Toronto defenceman Kent; Bucyk's two goals were his 24th and 25th of the season. Leiter, playing his third game since being recalled from the minors, scored his first of the ing goalfender, and the Wings trounced Toronto Maple Leafs 1. In the other Sunday encount- ers, Chicago Black Hawks clipped Montreal Canadiens 4-2 and Boston Bruins upset New York Rangers 4-3. In Saturday's action, Moni- real defeated New York 6-2 and Toronto dumped Chicago 4-2. Bruins to a slim 4-3.win over) New York Sunday night. | WAY OF George Gardner, who made LOOKING MORE TIN NEEDED 123 saves in his first National} World demand for tin exceeds|Hockey League game as De- ' _ Phil Goyette (9) and Vic Had-|supply by about 20,000 tons. ajtroit Red Wings defeated Tor- Douglas scored the Leafs' lone| jfield (15) scored for New York. 'year. 'onto 6-1 Sunday night. goal with less. than ge mip- NHL LEADERS i utes remaining. The goal was 4 Douglas' fifth of the year and| By THE CANADIAN; PRESS | Gardner had little chance to) Standings: Montreal, won 36, i make a play on it. lost 20, tied eight, points, 80.| Detroit ran up a 4-0 lead on) Points: Hull, Chicago, 93. | goals by Paul Henderson, Floyd| Goals: Hull, 53. Smith, Gordie Howe and Dean| Assists: Mikita, Chicago, 47. | jammed against the boards /|Prentice before Douglas scored.| Shutouts: Crozier, Detroit, 7. .| by Chicago's Matt Raylich |Henderson's goal was his 22nd) Penalties: Fleming, New | lof the season while Smith) York, 155. A TRAVEL NIGHT With American Airlines New York State And RALPH BACKSTROM (6) | of Montreal Canadiens is Horsemen 0.K. Contract, Racing Resumes Today TORONTO (CP) -- Harness,the end of the summer meeting racing will resume today at hago Greenwood Raceway, following this percentage is not | settlement of a dispute that shut|reached, the Jockey Club has) down the track Friday and Sat-|guaranteed a $10,500-a-day av-| urday erage for fall meetings at The harness horsemen gave Campbeliville and St. Cathar- . ines. ae unanimous. approval Saturday e : to a new contract which guaran-|_ The settlement came after; tees an $11,000-a-day average in|four months of negotiations @e- | prize money for the balance of lowed by conciliation efforts, | the 1966 summer racing season|@uring the last four days, by| at all harness tracks operated the Canadian Trotting Associa- by the Jockey Club Ltd. lage The Jockey Club operates) .*2¢ new con ract Garden City Raceway at St./Signed Tuesday. Catharines and Mohawk at) Les Ehrlick, a spokesman for Campbeliville, about 25 miles the horsemen, said Sunday that' northwest of here, in addition|his group has asked for a two- to Greenwood. jyear contract. He added, how- : wate ood| CVE": that the Jockey Club will oa hege= mr 'oh? eee consider whether to continue the ae itoring deainees oe contract into next year at a di- . jrectors' meeting today. fused to enter horses for Fri- The mutuel handle for a single day's races. nda ats tte |day at Greenwood ranges from| e Jockey Clu riday or-) $250,000 to $500,000. | dered the horsemen to remove their horses and equipment from Greenwood. The horsemen 'were seeking 48 per cent of all betting money as prize money. The Jockey Club refused to deal in percentages, but offered $10,000 in prize money. The $10,- 000 figure was estimated at 47 per cent of management's share of the wagering based on last year's business. MUST INCREASE q Under terms of the agree- ment reached Saturday between the horsemen and the- Jockey Club, wagering must increase 15 per cent over last year by Terry Harper Hospitalized CHICAGO (AP) -- Defence- man Terry Harper of Montreal Canadiens was taken to hospital Sunday night for observation after suffering a head injury in the game agaihsi Chicago Black Hawks. Harper collided with Chi- cago's Doug Jarrett in the sec- ond period of the game won by Chicago 4-2. Dr. Leonard Bress- ler said Harper had suffered a concussion and x-rays were to be taken to determine if he had|° a fractured skull. Harper -was to remain in the hospital from 24 to 48 hours even if x-rays proved negative. as they vie for the puck in Sunday's game in Chicago. In the © background Montreal's John and Chicago's Ken Hodge Chicago won 4-2 to move to | within one point ot the first- place Canadiens. --AP Wirephoto ANYONE FOR HOP SCOTCH? 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