'. Chicago Black Hawks 4-2 to regain the edge in + That win by Toronto last night might well be = to give the Mapleos a berth in the Stanley Cup finals, I -~ SPORTS MENU By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' BOSTON (CP)--Toronto Maple Leafs, so hopeless at times this in a season they were ridiculed by the lead in their series while Montreal Canadiens THE STANLEY CUP semi-finals moved another notch nearer to frantic, desperate hedlam last night, with Toronto Leafs com- ing up with a well-deserved 4-1 victory right on Boston ice to take turned bac the other bracket. just what's needed ® seals knew %€ comeback today and a berth in « the Stanley Cup final series. They racked up their third thinking." traight victory in the semi-final , » game ng p s series 8 ,. they had to win at least one game on Boston ice, when this series "I Thursday night. * started, as well as win all three games at home, Now they have t by beating the bewildered dron picked d injury-stricken Boston Bruins penalties--for highsticking in the cup final round since 1951. They ing the score down and Cay's "going away". taking the quarter| Leafs Earn Lead Right In Boston "You can't get stupid penalties short series," he said.| "There's no sense to it, The through the end boards. That's not aggressive hockey. It's poor Milt said left winger Guy Gen- up two 'stupid'! first period and slashing in the Ernie Cay Lumberkiugs defeat- ed Acadian Cleaners 78:50 on Tuesday night, at Simcoe Hall, to edge at 6:37 of the second period. sweep the Oshawa Industrial Bas- He checked Bruins' Johnny ketball League semi-linal series Bucyk in the Boston zone, cruised in two-straight games Cay's now their own ardent fans, were on|players have got to start thinking in from left wing and fired a 25- move into the finals, a 3-out-ol-§ the threshold of another amazing|instead of trying to put someone footer between Lumley's legs. alfair, against the league-leaders, The third period was only nine: Maple Cleaners, All games will teen seconds old when Mahovlich be at Simcoe Hall. made it 3.0, tipping In Gerry Eh-| The two teams played it' tight man's shot. and snug in the first quarter, with Leafs haven't made the Stanley close checking on both sides keep: won It that year with such stars weve ahead 12-11, with John as netminder Turk Broda, * de: Nowey and Brent Oldileld pacing Cay Lumberkings 'Put Out Acadians ing for the Cleaners while Newey and Oldfield continued to score with fine shooting, to boost their team's margin, Lumberkings continued to boost their lead after the intermission, outscoring Acadians 24-18, John Matthews joining Newey in the scoring parade while Keith Kane and Dickenson tried hard to keep the Cleaners in the running. Acadians gradually wilted in the final quarter and Cay's won 24-11 for the final 78.50 count, Newey, Oldfield and Matthews, the necessary, namely winning! Leafs headed immediately for third--and Leo Labine got one, « accomplished three-quarters of s0 they can clean it up with ano- two at home and one in Boston Toronto, holding a 3-2 lead in the| "I have a lot of work to do to fenceman Bill Barilko and ine Lumberkings to tueir early best-of-seven series and confident get this team up but I'll do it ificentres Ted Kennedy with 20, 21 and 13 points respec- and Max oad while Gordie Shields and tively, paced the Lumberkings to ther victory in Maple Leal Gardens tomorrow night treal but so far, the Hawks still have to win that "big one" a win over Habs in The Forum the next one at home, or they'll not even get the problem--only tougher skating daily, insists he'll be ready to play in the finals rearguard was not nearly as stout as usual Chicago Black Hawks faced exactly the same problem in meeting Mon- take Now the Chihawks have to win chance to go back to Montreal and of course, Boston faces the same sort of a they have to win away from home, Cana- diens learned vesterday that Jean Beliveau will not likely play again this season but on the other hand, "Rocket" Richard, now if , Habs are in. Fern Flamon dressed and played last night but the Boston defense star was far from his usual robust self and his in. jury, plus the complete absence of Doug Mohns meant the Bruins' a deciding factor in /they can put the finishing touches on things sixth game "We're going to try awfully hard to wind up this series in Toronto," sald coach Punch Im- lach. "We'll have our troubles, | but I think we'll win" NOT IMPOSSIBLE Don't pooh - pooh Imlach. He guided Leafs to victories in the ast five games of the regular Na- tional Hockey League schedule to I have to make changes in my in Saturday night's\lineup." Schmidt indicated he plans at least two changes for Saturday's game but declined to say what they would be, "1 want to sleep on it." he sald, |Bruins were without the services of defenceman Doug Mohns, who hurt his knee last Tuesday. POWER PLAY WORKS Leafs scored once while Bruins were shorthanded, Defenceman Fern Flaman, who played despite Bentley, They reached the semljorry Burrows kept the Acadians this win while Al Dickenson topp- final four times since then but each time were knocked off LINEUPS Toronto goal: Bower; defence: Horton, Stanley, Baun, Brewer, Reaume, Price; forwards: Har. ris, Ehman, Mahovlich, Brian Cullen, G. Armstrong, Duff, Pul- |ford, Stewart, Olmstead, Migay.| Collins. | Boston goal: Lumley; de. fence: R. Armstrong, Boivin, Hill: man, Morrison, P{nda, Flaman; right in the running. Cay's lengthened their lead to nine points, with a 30-21 count at halftime, Al Dickenson connect STANLEY CUP STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS ed the Acadian scorers with 14, followed by Burrows with 11, CAGE COMMENT John Newey's fine heads-up game was the big factor in Cay's victory . . . Acadians suffered by lack of |bench strength, some of their {players not bothering to show up for this playoff game . , . Lum- berkings will miss Bob Goddard, their third « highest scorer in league play -- he's holidaying in get them Into the semi-final, Florida, CAYSLUMBERKINGS- Newey, 20; Oldfield, 21; Camp- bell, 4; Whalley, 6; Matthews, 13; Horton, 5, Fouls, 8-out-0f-12, 1314 ACADIAN CLEANERS -- A Pts, Pen, Evans, 0; Vaughan, 9; Kane, §; 9 0 Dickenson, 14; Salter, 2; Burrows, 2 11; Shields, 5. Fouls, 6 out-of-18, forwards: Horvat, Stasiuk, Mc. Best-of-seven semi-finals: Kenney, Breyk, Mackell, Toppaz. zini, Leach, Labine, Gendron, Montreal Yackel, Reibel Chicago Referee: Powers: Boston Morrison, Armstrons Toronto SUMMARY G First period: 1. Toronto. Olm- Moore, Montreal stead (Mahovlich, G, Armstro~2) Bonin, Montreal 0:26. Penalties: Duff 5:04, Fla- McKenney, Boston man 8:12, Horton 9:36, Leach two Ehman, Toronto minors 9:36, Gendron 11:38 Mahovlich, Tor Brewer 19:06 Mackell, Boston Second period: 2, Toronto, Duff Geoffrion, Mtl 6:37. Penalties: Horton 1:04, Mor: Beliveau, Mtl rison 2:31, Pulford 10:28, Morri- Litzenberger, Chi son 14:00, Horton 15:45 Harvey, Montreal Third period: 3. Toronto, Ma - hovlich (Ehman) 0:19; 4, Toronto, Pulford 9:02; 5, Boston, Toppaz zinl (Morrison, Mackell) 11:25 Penalties: Labine 4:43, 12:11, Gendron 5:47, Brewer 7:30. Stops: Bower Lumley A---13,909 Habs Again Take Lead In Series left winger counted at 10:48 of the opening period by deflecting a low, blueline drive into the cage while Geoffrion and Chic. ago's Al Arbour and Jack Evans were in the penalty box. Rearguard Doug Harvey and hard-driving Dickie Moore, NHL Ross 3. hills w Leafs' wide-open activity in Boston territory alst night Should the Bruins, who have a a painful groin injury, was sitting reputation for recovering when|out an interference minor when things are bleak, win a seventh/Oimstead sent Leafs in front 1-0 same will be played here Tues: at 9:26 of the first period. dry Pulford scored Leafs' fourth The winner meets either Mont- goal at 9:02 of the final period real Canadiens or Chicago Black while teammate Carl Brewer was Hawks for the cup. serving a hooking penalty, He After drooping the first two proke into the clear at centre ice games in Boston 5-1 and 42. and whinped a 35-foot drive past Leafs won the next two by 3-2 goaltender Harry Lumley counts in sudden<death overtime. Imlach paid tribute to Lumley They returned here to humble who was spectacular in the first the Bruins on goals by left winger four games. Bert Olmstead, left winger Dick) "He still played well and Duff, right winger Frank Mahov-|blocked a' least four shots that I lich and centre Bobbv Pulford. [thought should have been goals." Jerry Toppazzini, Bruins' fine BOWER SCINTILLATES right winger scored for Boston Johnny Bower, who tends the It came too late to fire up the Leaf nets in a rather unpolished Beantowners at 11:25 of the manner yet produces results, was third period with Leafs ahead |great for Leafs. He stopped 32 40 |shots, Toppazzini beat him by PENALTIES HURT steering Jim Morrison's passout Boston coach Milt Schmidt war into the net. Lumley made 22 critical of his players for run- stops {ning into "stupid penalties." Duff supplied Leafs with a 240 LEA 16 12 12 16 1413 ' Here in Oshawa, we have some Important hockey action of our own to think about, We are referring of course to the ' Ontario championship. game, here at The Children's Arena on Saturday evening, when Oshawa meets Stratford in the sec. ond game of the Ontario Minor Hockey Association's Bantam "A" finals. The Oshawa youngsters, who have been marching through the provincial plavofis fo" the past six or seven weeks with a very impressive record, However, like all young teams, they were due for an "off night" and tnfortunately, they had that on Wednesday, when they opened the series in Stratford, At that, they made it close too--coming from behind an early 4-1 deficit to tie the game in the third period--only to lose out in overtime, This final series is a 2-out-of-3 affair, so the Oshawa youngsters have to win here at home tomorrow night, in order to force a third and deciding game, It has al ready been decided, by a coin toss, that if the third game is "necessary, it will be played In Stratford, on Monday night, Tomorrow night's game here is called for seven o'clock -- so local hockey fans will be able to tcurn out to support the Osh- awa lads at The Children's Arena -- and still be home in time to watch the Stanley Cup action on their TV set, It's to be hope! the attendance is big--and that the Oshawa boys come up with their best brand of hockey, Another Ontario champion. ship would be a real credit to the hard-working men of the Oshawa Minor Hockey Association. BRIGHT BITS: Oshawa Shopping Centre All-Stars travel to Leamington tomorrow, for the first game of the Southern On tario Intermediate 'B" basketball finals, This is a home-and-home total-points series with the return game back here in Oshawa one week from Saturday night, The locals are expecting Leamington to prove the toughest team they've met this season but they are confident they can make a good showing, even if it is their first fime in OBA playoffs . ANN HEGGVIET, Canada's top lady skier and winner of several major European ski tournaments this past winter, will be the guest speaker when the Oshawa Ski Club members hold their annual closing banquet, annual meeting, ete., linesmen wr ws [SR FFX Dr ze ( Ma aw --- scoring champion the last two seasons, each drew three assists for Montreal Of the penalties, the Hawks drew 11, including a 10-minute 911 12-3 misconduct to Arbour for protest. 9.9 4..29 ing a minor penalty and a five minute major to Lindsay for nicking Montreal's Ab McDonald with a high stick and drawing blood, The game was a milestone in the tempestuous career of Lind say. He tied Maurice (Rocket) Richard's record for playoff ap- pearances. Both have appeared in 121 post-season games, Ri chard, 37, was shelved during the {regular season with a bone break. 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Chicago for a sixth game and a with the statement that the anti-Belleville stories out of Europe Chicago victory would fore were just 80 much "hogwash." Dejectedly, Pilous walked in ) orce a Were Just so much "nogwass.' the Chicago dressing room final game here Tuesday night. . | Thursday night and _repurh BONIN GETS ANOTHER hod ers a traffic tie-up hel ana. Dairymen Win Opener if én enim, tion: dia) Jime of their Stanley CUP (Boom Boom) Geoffrion counted] . Te | semi-final. | { . . The start of the game was de- for the Canadiens before 14,355 fans in a hectic first period! {layed 15 minutes when a bus oi a404 with 14 of the game's 20 ie Ti carrying the Hawks arrived late penalties and e Dairy team turned back the|play, on a pretty passing play at the rink. 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Se c ond before the period erded, Durno °FS away from the excitement] "pon eal fired 15 shots at 'Yo!:to-wall game of the series will be played bluzed a hot shot past goalie Rob. that accompanies Stanley CUP goalie Glenn Hall In the opening mails the a Bowmatvile Afens, oa Tues: inson, to make it 2-1. my 14 thie trip took almost frame and capitalized on man. modern way ay evening, at 7.30 o'cloc . v ous sa e ! w t with ft 'was & hard-checking affair (orn he Second stanza, Durno hree hours because of heavy EONHC, NAUMNASES, (OF (he HOS Smootmedge with the winners excelling in this ade Foi 3 Dass JARRIN o and traffic and "I don't want to alibi, anadiens outshot the oho oy. Su department while Chuck Durno, piremen fought back with. tae hu " mist have affected our 39.93, with four goals, assisted by A on WO play. It took us a while to get the ) i Pipher, Mele aid Bevan, way (L1c% S008 bY Hubble and Hig fiffieus out of Sur les' S10 We uackpaniet a {he (res ming the scoring ace of the game, and owed with two for the Dairy, to Fad 10 da 4 on the ice. mark, came 45 seconds after for Dairy. Feeney, on passes preak the 3-3 deadlock and put WERE RUSHED Montreal defenceman Tom John from Hart 'and McKee got the their team ahead, to stay "Normally our players have a son went off for tripping. other Dairy tally Corby. witli three enalt a chance to walk around a bit be: TOP SCORER Denny Hubble with a pair of A é¢ penalties, Was yore the game to get rid of any For Bonin, it was hi y goals and Palmer Knight with as- '® Only member of the winning gierness But we had to rush goal of the set, t i n Wi Sth sists on both. of. the: -- .team to "get the thumb" while the ch wifi 4 AL0ps among bay BOUPIAE. stars Tor the Firemen, OTANI. With two, Gilson, MOF. a gan our and mayors Te |r tcorers. 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