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Oshawa Times (1958-), 20 Apr 1966, p. 10

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10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, April 20, 1966 Veterans Prentice, Bathgate Spark Victory Over Chicago By STERLING TAYLOR ' DETROIT (CP) -- After De- »* troit Red Wings won the Na- * tional Hockey League cham- * pionship and then lost the Stan- y Cup semi-finals to Chicago Black Hawks last season, sea- ANDY BATHGATE scores Detroit's first goal in the first period of Tuesday's game against Chicago Black Toe' Shuffles Lines, Henri Richard Ready 22525 By AL McNEIL MONTREAL (CP) -- Mon-| treal Canadiens are one step) farther ahead today. Until Detroit Red Wings beat Chicago Black Hawks 3-2 Tues- day night to win their best-of- seven Stanley Cup semi-final se- ries 4;2, Canadiens had been forced to bide their time and prepare for an unknown oppo- nent. The Montrealers, this year's National Hockey League cham- pions, advanced to the final round last Thursday when they eliminated Toronto Maple Leafs in four straight games. Coach Toe Blake has contin- ued working his team to keep the fine edge his players achieved in their nine - game winning streak which also saw them win their last five season games. Last year's Stanley Cup champions ran through another stiff workout Tuesday with Blake shaking up his lines and giving extra work to utility for- json coach Sid Abel decided the club needed more scoring punch. So Detroit picked up veterans Andy Bathgate and Dean Pren- tice. Bathgate scored his fifth goal Hawks. Bathgate waves his stick next to team-mate Gordie Howe (9). Other De- troit players are Dean the trio working on the wings, of his regular lines. | Henri Richard, sidelined by al knee injury when board-checked| by Toronto defenceman Larry Hillman in the second game of the semi-final round, took a reg- ular shift and appeared ready for the Sunday afternoon opener here against the Wings. COVER IN COLOR The final series opener, which gets under way at 2:30 p.m. EST, will be televised through- out the United States over the National Broadcasting Co's fa- cilities in color as well as the regular black-and-white Cana- dian Broadcasting Corporation coverage. As the Canadiens skated Tuesday, welders were busy in- stalling larger and_ stronger brackets to handle the heavier 'load of color cameras. The Forum ice took on a blue tinge as painters worked to dull the normal glare from the ice sur- face for the color television presentation. Detroit and Montreal last met wards Dave Balon, Yvan Cour- noyer and Jim Roberts. He had in a Stanley Cup final in 1956 XG ¥ a Georgian BRE gone, --~. HELD OVER SECOND WEEK "Princess Carmita"' From Fiji CURVY, TALENTED POLYNESIAN SINGS, BEAT, BLUES AND BALLADS. in the Vintage Room MOTOR HOTEL Thornton Rd. South and Champlain Ave. Phone -- 723-4693 SUNDAY BRUNCH 11:30 to 2:30 DINNER BUFFET 5:00 to 9:00 of the Stanley Cup semi-finals/the final against Montreal Ca-\the first period and used his | | and Prentice scored his third Nadiens. lregular three lines. "If Bobby scored that would | 4 | Phil Esposito and Pat Staple- arate tout the tying a and jon scored for Chicago. have been too bad, but the Ithe winner--as the Wings de- | Bathgate's |feated the Black Hawks ieee goal total was one| Once fhe Wings took a 1-0 |Tuesday night and moved intolless than the 10 goals scored|lead, Abel reverted to his by the entire Chicago club be-|shadow game with Watson fore the Hawks were eliminated |chasing Hull, but late in the in the best-of-seven set. contest, with the Hawks ahead The Wings move into Mon- and Prentice's|main thing was to get goals." | 2-1, Abel again went on the of- : GAMES TONIGHT By THE CANADIAN PRESS East Oshawa Generals at North Bay Trappers (Oshawa leads best-of-seven séries 3-0), West Edmonton Oil Kings at Este- van Bruins. (First game of best- of-seven series). ESKIES SIGN END EDMONTON (CP) -- Gerry LaFountain, 22, a defensive end from the University of Buffalo, Tuesday signed a contract with Edmonton Eskimos of the West- ern Football Conference, Discover The 6 Toronto Maple Leafs late in the treal for the opener of the best- of-seven final Sunday afternoon. The second game is scheduled for Montreal next Tuesday night and ine series shifts back here for the third and fourth games Thursday and Sunday. Bathgate, 34, the former New York Ranger star who went to 1963-64 season, was traded to Detroit after the 1964-65 cam- paign. He scored 11 goals for the Red Wings inthe first 35 fensive and finished the game with his regular lines. The Wings went out to score ; early in Tuesday's game id Bathgate beat goaltender Glenn Hall at 2:51 with Chicago de- fenceman Pierre Pilote sitting out a minor penalty. Bathgate and team-mates Prentice and - Norm Ullman were surround- ing the Chicago net when the veteran right winger. batted in a loose puck from the scram- ble. Swinging World YAMAHA RO-DON Sports TAUNTON RD. | 1 MILE EAST OF SIMCOE SY, games and slumped to four in the final half of the regular schedule. All Bathgate's playoff goals came on the Detroit power) play, which accounted for 10 goals in the six games against the Hawks. . Prentice played 50 games S P t with Boston Bruins this season ays ren 1ce and scored seven goals before' pnrpRoIT (CP)--Dean Pren- going to Detroit. In 19 regular- tice. the man whe broke the season games with the Red packs of Chicago Black Hawks Wings the 33-year-old forward in the Stanley Cup semi-finals, scored six. once broke his own back play- Abel also got some uneX-|ing against the Hawks. pected mileage from Bry@) prontice scored the tying and Watson, a former utility man) inning goals late in the third with Montreal. Watson, first) ering and set up his team's| given the assignment of shad-|fi+<¢ goal by Andy Bathgate in| Biggest Goal I Ever Scored, owing Chicago scoring ace|).ading Detroit Red Wings to a| Bobby Hull in the second game)» 9 \;,. , és * of the series, kept the golden Melgdecer ag Over "EOREO re jet scoreless while he was on! "It was the biggest goal 1 tnsyull did get two goals buble ever sobeeg in my Wet : ha beat in| he, said of his winning effort. Watson was on the "What made it more important both cases. hea | Was the fact that it puts me in In addition, Watson matched the finals for the first time in | Hull's scoring output with two! wy 14-year career. I don't have goals of his own. Hull got to tell you what a thrill it is." In, Tuesday's eon t th 80!| Prentice broke the 12th verte- an assist--his second of the ie bra of his spinal column when ries--while Watson was on the he played for Boston Bruins in bench. a game in Chicago Dec. 27, | 1964. He was cruising in on goal when Stan Mikita knocked him down from behind. hie | Awarded a penalty shot, pane + seek Pec © - © "er got gents ; . VD FIGH b ithen collapsed on the Boston ot-seven series, four games, 10! tpobby isa very strong guy."| bench. He spent the rest of the Z |Watson said when asked if he|season in a body cast, unable The same teams met in the|/had been afraid at any time|to play final round in 1952, 1954 and| while chasing Hull. "If he tack-| The 33 - year - old native of 1955, with Detroit winning all|jeq me I'd fight right back. I|Schumacher, Ont., spent his three. In 1952 the Wings)want to win and if I have to} first 10 seasons in the National blanked the Canadiens in four|shove my first through a guy|Hockey League with New York at ck a in 1954/t) do it, then that's what I'll)Rangers and late in his 11th 2 bate do." Boston for Don McKenney. He The last time the teams met, During the first five games of| went to Detroit in a six-player in Stanley Cup play was in 1958/the series, both coaches in-| deal late in the current seasén. in the' semi-final round, with|dulged in a game of.second| Prentice got into the playoffs Canadiens winning four straight| guessing. Both swapped lines,| four times with the Rangers but games and outscoring Detroit| made up new lines and switched| never made it beyond the semi- 19-6. players from forward to de-/ finals. His two-goal perform | Over the last season Montreal|fence, Tuesday's game was no|ance Tuesday night matched jhad a 7-4-3 record against De-|different. his entire output in 19 playoffs jtroit. Abel took Watson off Hull in'games prior to this year. : sal Prentice (20), and Norm | Ullman (7). 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By THE CANADIAN PRESS Series A WwL | Montreal 4 | Toronto 0 | (Montreal wins best - of - seven |semi-final 4-0) Series B | wL Detroit 4 Chicago 2 (Detroit wins best - of - seven semi-final 4-2) Semi - Final Statistics The Leaders: a] me CA ON Ot ot OT en 00 00 00 wo Uliman, Det Prentice, Det Howe, Det Delvecchio, D Bathgate, Det Rousseau, Mtl G. Tremblay, M Stapleton, Chi Beliveau, Mtl J.C. Tr'mb'y, M Hull, Chi MWe VNU UMOWAN ES wee wawo~om ma = = SYRMARONNVLANA i Src sleet st eats ° % ebout 'SUPER TUNING en present bike. SALESMAN We are looking for men of high character to work as Salesmen in Oshawa and surrounding area, Experience not necessary os we can train you. Full company benefits. SALARY PLUS COMMISSION If you are bondable and would like to work with the top company in its field call ot CHAMBERS FOODS LTD. 933 Ritson Rd. South For Appointment Phone 723-1163 | i "CAMPBELL" "GOLD STAR" 2nd's Reg. 1.25 ea. 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