peutiatnnemnnnennesanaeeenetnancaiaeiem Pilote And Wharram s To Win Spark Hawk By JERRY GLADMAN CHICAGO (CP) -- If there was a turning point in Thurs- day night's Stanley Cup final game it had to be before the opening whistle when coach Billy Reay decided to use Pierre Pilote and Ken Whar- ram. Both players figured promi- nently as Chicago Black Hawks defeated Montreal Canadiens 3-1 in the third game of the best-of-seven series to leave the Canadiens with a 2-1 lead go- ing into the fourth match here Sunday night. p Pilote, the veteran defence- man and team captain who missed the first two games of the series in Montreal because of a shoulder separation, started the play that led to the Hawks' first goal by Phil Espo- ; sito. ; j He passed down the right side . from just inside the blueline to Chico Maki, who fed a long pass to Esposito standing un- © guarded at the goal mouth. Wharram, making his first appearance of the series as right winger on Chicago's scooter line, scored the winning = goal, beating Montreal goal- tender Gump Worsley on a pic- ture play. Wharram had missed the opening two games with bruised| knees and was a_ doubtful starter even as late as Thurs-|Bobby Hull and limited the day afternoon. {blonde winger to an assist. | Maki got the other Chicago) The Hawks completely bottled goal, his third of the playoffs,\up the usually fast-skating Ca- firing the puck into the empty|nadiens, checking with author-; Montreal net after coach Toelity and never relaxing. Blake had taken Worsley out in|) "We missed too many] favor of a sixth attacker in the;chances," said Blake. 'We| dying minutes of the game. jmissed our chances and that John Ferguson was the only|was the ball game." Canadien to beat goaltender) Esposito's third goal of the Glenn Hall, deflecting a drive|playoffs that gave the Hawks a from the point by defenceman}1-1 tie in the second period en- he é Red Berenson (23) of Montreal and Doug Jarrett, right, of Chicago Black Hawks tangle hockey sticks trying to get puck in first period of Thursday night's second tally of the series and;mish. his third of the playoffs. Reay said he is not thinking|19 minors with the Canadiens| series--| taking the edge 10-9, | about a seven-game "just the next game is my only |concern,; The win tonight gives|battle with the end zone fans us a big boost.' | The game was the best of the;ing with 23 seconds remaining. : i series and had several exciting)He said he had been pelted|Pending eight of his regularsiin his right shoulder to the ex- moments. An outbreak of fighting oc-|coins.and a slat from a. sta-\4mes because they stayed outiarm, curred late in the game and re-| sulted in roughing penalties to Matt Ravlich and By THE CANADIAN PRESS | National League ! 714 625 625 625 on 2 500 1%) Am 2 | 333 3 | New York 3333 St. Louis 286 3 | Thurs4o~v's Results Cincinnati 2 Chicago 3 New York 1 Los Angeles 2 (Only games scheduled) Probable Pitchers Today | Milwaukee (Cloninger 1-1) at Chicago (Buhl 1-0) | Pittsburgh (Veale 1-0) at) Houston (Bruce 1-1) N | St. Louis (Gibson 1-4) at) Cincinnati (Tsitouris 1-0) N | Philadelphia (Belinsky 0-1) 'at' Los Angeles (Podres 0-0) N | New York (Jackson 90-1) at San Francisco (Perry 1-1) N | Saturday's Games Milwaukee at Chicago St. Louis at Cincinnati New York at San Francisco | Pittsburgh at Houston (N) | Philadelphia at Los Angeles (N) | American League L Pct. GBL 833 -- | 14 A) 667 1 | 625. 1 | 429 2% 429 2% Los Angeles ~ Chicago Cincinnati Pittsburgh Philadelphia San Francisco Milwaukee Houston % % %| Hoewwnannnans ee eee ee Minnesota Detroit Boston Chicago Meee j F. |Baltimore Stanley Cup action. In left |Los Angeles | background is Elmer Vasko of the Black Hawks. (AP Wirephoto) 8 Players | | 5 ded LONDON (AP) -- The tough manager of Chelsea's pennant-) contending English Soccer League team dropped a bomb-} shell Thursday night by sus: Referee John Ashley assessed Worsley became involved in a following the outbreak of fight- fr > i i ! with empty beverage cups,|from the team's final two dium chair and "that's when J/Iate. blew up." The players admitted the Pct, GBL| Washington Toronto 4\ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, April 23, 1965 -@ BASEBALL SCORES, STANDINGS | Minor Lacrosse | Falls Wins Seri Cleveland New York 2 3 400 -2%4 3 $8 375-3 | 3 6 333 3%) Kansas City 2 5 .286 3% Thursday's Results Minnesota 8 New York 2 Baltimore 18 Washington 4 (Only games scheduled) Probable Pitchers Today Los Angeles (Chance 0-0) Registration Is Listed For Sat. The Oshawa Minor Lacrosse |Association has announced final atidetails for registration of play- New York (Bouton 1-0) 'ers, during the coming 1965 sea- Boston (Lonborg 0-0) atison. Baltimore (Roberts 0-0) N | Head Coach and Association Chicago (Pizarro 0-0) aticonvener Dan Kocho stated that Washington (Richert 10) N | registrations will take place on Kansas City (Pena 0-1) jSaturday morning (tomorrow) Cleveland (Donovan 0-1) N lat the Oshawa Civic Auditorium Minnesota (Grant 0-0) at) ; Detroit (Wickersham 1-0) N arp tag DS: SO Bes bg f Bc ocrag Association Directors Mike Karas, Bernie Lawton, ' Iggy pal Me peace th |Clarke, and Gord Lodge will ac- | cept applications from all boys Bein a lle vag [itm Ma apr ot, International League ithey anticipate a record turnout. Pct.GBL| Early predictions by execu- 857 ltive members estimate enrol-| 667 1%4\ment as high as 500 boys right| 500 24% in the city of Oshawa, 500 2%! Already plans are being made 429° 3 |to expand the operations from 429° 3 'the record turnout of last year Jacksonville 333. 3%and as many as 30 teams in Rochester 5 .286 4 /five different leagues are ex- Thursday's Results pected. A registration fee of Buffalo 0 Toledo 6 $2.00 will cover the costs of Syracuse 6 Atlanta 2 league insurance and the ban- Toronto 3 Columbus 2 quet at the end of the year. Rochester 11 Jacksonville 1 Association President Ed Friday's Games Kolodzie emphasized that any] Toledo at Rochester' boy wishing to play will be ac- Columbus at Syracuse cepted, even if no previous ex- (Only games scheduled) perience is held. Coaching will be provided at the practice ses- Balding Out : sions early in May and league With Bursitis j at t Atlanta ~- Columbus Syracuse Buffalo Toledo Vi wwwwan Ss In Four NIAGARA FALLS, Ont. (CP) Don Whidden has seen enough of Niagara Falls Flyers. Whidden is the goalie for Gar-| ° 4 Straight ; 7 (goal was netted by detencema land captain Dave Woodley. M Bill Goldsworth, Derek Sas- derson, Jim Lorentz, Brian son - Faleonbridge Native Sons|Bradiey and Bud Debrody each who were overpowered 13 - 0 scored two goals for the Flyers, Thursday night as the Flyers|who lea 7.0 at the end of the wrapped up a Memorial Cup first 20 minutes. ab best - of - seven eastern hockey) Jean Pronoyost, Don Mat semi - final series in straight|\cotte and Woodley accounted games, The Garson goalie was pep- pered by 78 shots in the all- Ontario junior championships. Bernie Parent, in the Flyers cage, was called on to handle only 12 shots fired at him by! the Native Sons, In the four - game series, Whidden saw 45 pucks whiz by him, including 18 in the first jgame last Saturday. The native Sons managed only five goals against Parent, who racke? up two shutouts in the four games. pose Lachine Maroons, winners of a round-robin series earlier this week, in a best-of-seven eastern Canada final. The se- ries will open in Montreal Sat- urday with the second game Sunday, also in Montreal, The Flyers showed the bal- ance that won them the Ontario Hockey Association Junior championship and league title as all three lines accounted for Niagara Falls will now op-| four goals Thursday. The 13thl ifor the other Flyers goals, , Niagara Falls took eight .of the ten minor penalties called by referee Tou Maschio but controlled play even while short handed. Te A playoff crowd of 1,978 fans, smallest in the five-year history of the Niagara Falls junior club, watehed. the game, YESTERDAY'S STARS: |By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Pitching--Sandy Koufax, Los Angeles, pitched a four-hitter for his second complete game victory in as many starts in the Dodgers' 2-1 triumph over New York Mets, Batting--Luis Aparicio, Balti- more, rapped a homer, a double an two singles, stole two bases, drové in four runs and scored three as the Orioles pummeled Washington Senators 18-4, i play will begin about mid-May. Recent developments in the TORONTO (CP)--Al Balding! 41, first Canadian golf pro to Association activities include a fund-raising and sponsorship tackle the American profes-\campaign, headed by secretary- sional tour on a full-time basis,|treasurer Gord Lodge, aimed at) BEAUTI has suffered severe case of burlobtaining up to $3,000 to help) sitis and is quitting the circuit.|qver the costs of operating! Bursitis, an inflammation, is . , | such a growing minor sport, Players registering tomorrow) will have an opportunity to see| the Oshawa Green Gaels in ac- tent that he. cannot raise his The ailment seems to stem from a freak accident in 1948 NOW! WITH... ALUMINUM AWNINGS ----pos YOUR HOME FY J. C. Tremblay. who claimed the Chicago forward kicked it into the net. | Montreal's goal came on a |similar play. It was Ferguson's The loss was particularly dis- appointing for the Canadiens, who for the third successive game tied up high - scoring jraged Worsley, Wharram's Goal Is Turning Point By AL McNEIL CHICAGO (CP) -- A picture goal, a disputed goal and missed scoring opportuni- ties were the topics expounded by opposing' coaches at opposite ends of the Chicago Stadium Thursday night, Coach Billy Reay of Chicago Black Hawks gave rave notices te right-winger Ken Wharram. In Montreal Canadiens' quar- ters netminder Gump Worsley claimed a Chicago goal had been kicked in and coach Toe {pect him back for our game |here Sunday." Blake was not in an expan- sive mood : "We missed too many chances ... that's it... that's all I want to say about it," Blake told reporters. "We missed our chances and| that was the ball game.' Blake refused to discuss Chi- cago's first goal, credited to Phil Esposito. 'I was on the bench. I didn't see it," was his blunt reply. Blake said his club missed too many. scoring chances. | CLAIMED KICK But Worsley, who had beaten The Black Hawks had just\the Hawks twice in Montreal, completed a 3-1 win for theirjclaimed Esposito kicked the} first victory against two losses|puck into the net. in the best-of-seven Stanley Cup| "He kicked it in," Worsley| final. jsaid. "I asked (referee John) Wharram, who sat out the|Ashley to check with his lines- Chicago's |Tremblay and Ted Harris minute misconduct in the skir-| Molson Ready \ To Back Move | MONTREAL (CP) -- David) Molson, president of Montreal Canadiens, says he is prepared jto go along with 'moving Na- tional Hockey League head-) quarters out of Montreal if that) is the general desire of NHL governors, He said, however, he doubts whether the proposal, put forth! Eric Nesterenko and Montreal's\at the fans but couldn't get at|misbehaving. d : ithem because of the glass par-| Chelsea, the surprise of the|aged his shoulder and back as/Civic Auditorium at the same Tremblay also received a 10-\tition surrounding the end of|fnglish soccer season which|he lurched away. He made threatening gestures|breach of discipline but denied|when he leaned against a hot|1 4S they will be holding a pipe while showering and dam-|practice session at the Oshawa tim lends next week, is in third| Then 24, Balding later took uP) --I|place only two points behind|g0lf and went on to become one leading Leeds United. The the best-known Canadians in TABLE TENNIS cite ict, ngs | RACING TIP Burnley Saturday and Black-! \pool Monday. THE STANDINGS BALTIMORE (AP) -- If | Manager Tommy Docherty is, By THE CANADIAN PRESS any table tennis players (considered a strict disciplinar-| Final Series | were playing the races for lian Still his aclion against i, a change on Thursday, they jeight created a sensation, must have cleaned up. The winner of the third the rink. Montreal ree Chicago 12 recently by Toronto president} Stafford Smythe, will be ap-; proved by or even submitted to the next governors meeting. Molson, interviewed in Chi- cago by the Montreal news- paper La Presse said the pre-| sence of NHL headquarters and president Clarence Campbell in Montreal is, in some ways "harmful" to the Canadiens. There is an erroneous impres- sion in some quarters "because we can call him with- out spending a cent, we spend first two games with injured|man and he did and then he knees scored from a dead-on|came back and told me it went pass by Stan Mikita early injoff a skate, but he hadn't seen the final period to break a 1-1/it personally." stalemate a | Montreal players were unani-| 'BEST I'VE SEEN' "Wharram always tremendous effort," Reayjice with debris. said. "But his deciding goal) was one of the best I've seen| gives a cago fans who littered Stadium struck with empty beverage the day talking to Mr. Camp- bell." The Montreal president, in) Chicago for the Stanley Cup fi- nals between Canadiens and |mous in their criticism of Chi. |Black Hawks, added that, if the league decides to move its head office, he favors shifting it to a chise. : 1B. 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