i ean THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mendey, April 12th, 1965 2 Niagara Falls Flyers Put Marlies On Ropes HOCKEY SCORES, STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS |(Garson - Falconbridge wins SUNPAY best-of-five final 3-1) Stanley Cup Western Intermediate Chicago 2 Detroit 4 Flin Flon 9 Red Deer 4 (Detroit leads best - of - seven|(Red Deer leads best - of - five semi-final $2) final 2-1) Western League Ontario Junior B Victoria 4 Seattle 1 Etobicoke 4 Hamilton 3 | (Victoria wins best - of » seven|(Etobicoke leads best-ot-seven|.y Nonch oh Woman oo Hy Pais Tuesday night in Niagara -- matched in thé i % -fi % ' o 4 ' i semi-final 4-3. semi-final 2-1) boros of the Ontario Hockey| Niagara Falls took a 1-0 lead] Clarke and Marcotte Central - Professional SATURDAY Association Junior A series,|in the first period of a ro jors and misconducts 'Tulsa 2 St. Paul 6 had to think back to 1942 to|game Sunday and led 4-1 oy the rawl,. while Chipchase (St. Paul leads best - of - seven itabonte Be vom . |console himself Sunday. end of the second. Goldsworth: picked up "cueeeiee (Montreal be 0d bestol-seven| ins Samm onne just finished) Don Marcotte, Bill Golds:\Chipchase also got @ minor fiidcoatiocal t semi-final $2) : being whipped 6-1 by Niagarajworthy, Andre Lajeunesse, Tedibutt - onding, is second in oa gr Rg ' Falls Flyers and they now are|Snell, Jean Pronovost andipenalty of the game. Des Moses eer "4 ne American. League behind 3-0 in games in the best-\Derek Sanderson each netted) Dave Woodley, captain P| (Des a nes a est-Of-SEVEN whey 9 Butfalo 9 jof-seven finals for the league/one goal for the Flyers, Flyers, was thrown out semi-final 4-3) (Buftalo leads best « of - seven|Championship. Wayne Carleton scored ajmatch with a game m Allan Cu semi-final 1-0) "There's more satisfaction tOlpqwer - play goal for Torontojafter only 1:45 of the Kingston 5 ckerkeeuke 10 come from behind to win & 8@-leariy in the second period to|period when he (Sherbrooke wins best - of - five Western League ries and I think we'll do it," spoil Bernie Parent's shutout|@tgue an earlier eastern semi-final 3-0) Seattle 1 Victoria 2 Gregory said in the dressing)}iq, referee Hugh McLean from M ial C Allan Cup wn recalled the Stanley Cup|FIGHTS START gorge nded out 19 emorial Cup : cLean hai [ Winnipeg 8 Port Arthur 7 Rouyn-Noranda 4 Woodstock 'finals of 1942, when Toronto] Two fights broke out in the|penalties in the game, (Winnipeg leads best-of-seven last period with Neil Clarke|the Mariboros, 4 outshot Tor She * "* t ee (Woodstock leads best-of-seven) manie Leats, parcnt team of western semi-final 2-1) Baatetn eben nel, #2) ithe Marlboros, defeated Detroitiand Marcotte in one bout and| Niagara Falls PE |Red Wings for the trophy after! Jack Chipchase of Toronto and onto 29-26. Moose Jaw 2 Nelson 9 Nelson leads best-of-five west-\dropping the first three games. Niagara Falls 6 Toronto 1 ern semi-final 2-0) Gregory admitted, however, Li ooneangyr tyr leads best-of- that his team will have to play BA D BOY seven fina fa DEFINITELY Northern Ontario Junior |(Regina leads best + of - seven) nal round of Memorial Cup SEL [ S FOR L ESS J The winner of the Toronto- ° FREEZERS - 21 CU. FT ° * FM/AM Radio, 4 Speed Automatic 333 88 e VALU mone One better than it did Sunday if it Garson - Falconbridge 4 Kap-| western semi-final 2-0) laction! R.C.A, VICTOR Changer, 23" TV all in One Walnut 23" BIG SCREEN TV BR 18 oa puck and in behind Lapérriere, goalie "Gump" Worsley reaches out with his left hand~just in case. --CP: Wirephoto background, Jean - Claude Tramblay of Canadiens, far left, and Bob Pulford and Dave Keon (14) in the rear, all keep their eyes on the ear, in Saturday night's Stanley Cup playoff game in Montreal. The puck is head- ed right for Toronto's-Ron Stewart (right). In the left OOPS! Montrea Cana- 'djens' defenceman Jacques Laperriere (centre) leans back as the (see Grtow) whistles past his LEAFS ON BRINK Bobby Rousseau Blasts Winner For Canadiens ='. By BILL NEVILLE jboth offensively and defen-; Beliveau's marker came with Imlach topped that by coun-/Brewer, Tor |Sively. lonly 44 seconds to play after|tering that 'it would have been|gmith, ~Det MONTREAL (CP)--The oft All of which is a far cry from|Toronto coach Pufch Imlach|highway robbery if we had|fsposito, Chi cial title is Stanley Cup semi-|the regular National Hockey|had pulled Bower in favor of a|won." lKeon, Tor --___--|(Smiths Falls wins best-of-five! THE SCORING [2S By THE CANADIAN PRESS | The leaders; ----|Niagara Falls series will meet MEMORIAL cup RA |Garson - Falconbridge Native) CE Sons, winners of the Northern) By THE CANADIAN PRESS |Ontario Hockey Association Jue) Best Sydney Cape Breton |tor A crown, for - ~--_ to vast -- 2 i yes i »|Post, Lachine Maroons, Smiths| fons. tor pcan sselahie use |Falls Bears, Toronto Marlboros,| Toronto will play the Flyers 4|Niagara Falls Flyers, Garson- aetna | 10|Falconbridge Native Sons. | s " | vor St, Kitts Wins 20\ West -- Port Arthur g¢|Stars, Winnipeg Braves, Regina Newspapers Do 9|Pats, Edmonton Oil Kings. 2) ° Basketball Scor | 16 es ST. CATHARINES (CP)--A| Inear-perfect shot broke a tie! 22) By THE CANADIAN PRESS | land gave the championship of 10 2 National Association lthe first annual southern On-| 7 Western Division tario newspaper men's bonspiel 2\Baltimore 112 Los Angeles 120\to a home team here Saturday.| (Los Angeles leads best-of-| Two teams from the St. Cath- 5 Year Guarantee mode by Beatty, Free food plan, Free delivery, PRICED FROM GA Pts, PIM): B. Hull, Chi 7 ie 20 3) Ullman, Det 5 4 Maki, Chi 5 Richard, Mtl Beliveau, Mtl Rousseau, Mtl Howe, Det Delvecchio Det Kelly, Tor Provost, Mtl sens Sachets eae Rn La ro pene gel Bye oie |hopes to advance to the semi- _uskasing 2 Cee | ee MEET NORTH CHAMPS 3-WAY HOME THEATRE caret Free Home Service. $479.00 Hand wired circuit, full power trans- formet. Up-front tuning, AGC éireuit, Swin-out chassis, Convectaire Cooling, "We're right back where We/Pjjote, Chi final series By, but it mighti;eague season during which/sixth attacker. As it did for Fidelity tone audio system, With trede larines Standard ended the curl-| well be sub-titled THe Return| Rousseau managed only of Robert Rousseau. |goals and had many Montreal It may also add up to Mont-|fans ready to buy him a one- réal Canadiens' .first appeat-|way ticket to nowhere. ance in a cup final since 1960.) Conch Toe Blake, who dur- The Habs, again leading the way, took a/Rousseau more than once, ad- giant step toward that objec-|mitted after Saturday night's tive Saturday night by downing) contest that, "without that goal Toronto Maple Leafs 3-1 in the}/by Rousseau, we may not have fifth game of their best-of-seven) made it. | series. "And here I was yelling at) lof the second after a scoreless| é \first period, A rather odd ef-|Canadiens in with Rousseau) ing the regular season benched/fort with the puck bouncing in 12/Blake in the fourth game, the|started last year," said Im:|Tremblay, Mtl move promptly backfired. jlach, "This outfit's got to do Pulford's goal came at 3:45/¢verything the hard way." =! 7 | The Leafs, who have ousted the semi-finals the last two years, were down 13-2 last season, but rallied to off Gump Worsley's arm on a\°" ate . |win the last two games. sharp-angled shot, it gave the [Leafs first blood for the first} This year, however, there's time in the series. {the Montreal power play~and However, it lasted only eight|Mr. Rousseau. minutes and 20 seconds until) |Cournoyer, Mtl Se | 4\seven final 3-2) 2 Eastern Division 4|Philadelphia 108 Boston 114 4| (Boston leads best-of-seven fi- 2inal 3-2) 6) 6;0VERWEIGHT NEED CHECK| 6 Untreated diabetes can cause| O\blindness, Any overweight per- 12\son with diabetes in the family 6|should have a checkup. 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The victory gave Canadiens a/him to pass out the puck and) anothe the! 3-2 margin and makes Tuesday/try for a deflection," the eval-lcenadiche' 'peree gua Panama Boxer |M'Gregor, Det night's sixth game in Toronto|real coach added with a grin./for the eighth time. in the se-| Wharram, Chi a do-or-die proposition for the) Fortunately for the Canadi-| nies ti Stemk'ski, Tor defending champion Leafs. ens, Rousseau either didn't) i U 0 Mahovlich, Tor They must win not only Tues-/hear Blake or thought better of, ys a pinycyh rd Ber psets TZ Henderson Det day night's sixth game, but/it. rage M etaite bi st rie | PANAMA CITY, Panama|Martin, Det See 6 sevewn. Be played) Instead of passing As ¢| skating SCoutenieh citemind 161(AP) -- Ismael Laguna, rela-Atmstrong Tor here, if necessary, next Eo Um the Toronto blueline, hel on Bower, arrived there at theltively unknown outside: his na- Stanfield, Chi day in order to qualify for aj/faked once to drop Leaf Ge ne time as Claude Provost's|tive Panama, upset champion alee ad | va se fourth consecutive ens Se Pa ne . ins pass from the left boards, and|Carlos Ortiz Saturday night in Shack. 'vor If they're going to do it, one|sizzler that shattered Johnny|the score was tied 1-1. . wbigeye Ao wag amend by chad Stewart, Tor thing is certain: they'll have to|Bower's goal stick before rat-| Rousseau and Beliveau, each| Wor hi shelter tices |Fonteyne, Det stop Rousseau. Itling into the bottom lefthand| with his third goal of the play-/P!0ns"P- Murphy, Det The 24-year-old rightwinger| corner. joffs, took care of it from there.| Ortiz, a Puerto Rican-born|qGodfrey, Det was the payoff man again Sat-| Bower said he was screened] way TAME GAME |New Yorker, weighed 134% fotimekenzie, Chi prday night with a blistering|by Douglas on the play and the fifth defence of the title he/Ravlich, Chi oot slapshot that broke a 1-l/only had time to try for a stick| It was one of the tamestwon from Joe Brown threely arose, Mtl tie and sent Canadiens on their) deflection. games of the series with ref-jyears ago while Laguna came|parkley, Det Way in the third period. } eree Vern Buffey dealing out 17|in at 132, three pounds under|nyg wt BELIVEAU GETS 45TH minors, nine of them to Tor-|the class limit. Douglas, Tor DOES IT AGAIN | Rookie Yvon Cournoyer, with|onto, It also was one of the| Jersey Joe Walcott, the for-|Laperriere Mtl It was his second Tso att first playoff goal, and cap-/most cautiously played, withmer heavyweight cham-|Horton, Tor Sah wwSSDAawowrn oal of the series--he also did|tain Jean Beliveau, with No. 45|Leafs outshooting the winners|pion who was the referee, voted|Baun, Tor trick in the opener--andjof his playoff career, were the| 28-24. for 2l-year-old Laguana along|Harris, Mtl capped the fifth straight playoffjother Montreal scorers. Centre| Despite the win, Blake called|with a Panamanian judge. The/Vasko, Chi e in which the 160-pounder|Bob Pulford counted Toronto's|the game "one of our poorerjother judge, Ben Greene of|Bergman, Det efforts of the series." New York, called it a draw. 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