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Oshawa Times (1958-), 10 Apr 1967, p. 7

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Sawchuk Has Laugh On Chicago Crowd. CHICAGO (CP)--Three days ~ after the crowd chanted "Good LONDON (CP) -- Results ny Chesterfield 3 Tranmere 1 Lincoln 2 Southend 2 = a rachel With Win Over Rangers Division I late games Saturday. in | KITCHENER (CP)--Toronto, The Marlie goalie didn't get Rolion 0 Portsmouth 1 new ALUMINUM |Marlboros Reach Final | SOCCER SCORES |i qoeme nee tant LEAGUE Country soccer: ENGLISH Marlboros advanced to the On-\into action until the fifth game Carlisle 0 Plymouth 0 |tario Hockey Association Junior of the series, then became the (Tystal 1 Coventry 1 jaar cant | ' i . 2 Ipswich 4 Millwall 1 ; A finals, opening in Toronto star. The Toronto team, then \woiorhampton 2 Rotherham 0 | Wednesday, with a 3-1 win over,standing with one win, " Chicago scoring ace Bobby| Hull. night Terry at Chicago Sta- "We won't know how bad it is two Division II 'sina dium, Toronto goaltender Terry until today," Toronto coach Kitchener Rangers Saturday losses and a tie, won three Reading 1 Leyton Or. @ Avaies Aluminum Combination Sawchuk had his laugh. Punch Imlach said after the F |night, {Torquay 2 Bristol R 1 - 7 -- The veteran netminder came game. "They tell me it isn't too i wae the beventh canis ih straight games. " lane 1 STORM-SCREEN within a whisker of collecting > bad though." | : : 8 A crowd of 5,983 saw the pelican Combinotion playoff shutout No. 12 Sunday Armstrong also assisted on the best-of-seven semi - finals | Marlies take advantage of Storm/Screen D 00 RS night as Toronto Maple Leafs ; Keon's winning goal in the first with the Marlies winning 4-2/every break. They were out- ' Windows-Doors defeated Chicago Black Hawks ; period. with one tie. In the finals they played by a wide margin in the COOPER Ss g F Cc fort 3-1 in the second game of the Mikita's goal came midway| meet Hamilton Red Wings who|fitst period but ended the 20, TEXACO Prime Windows oF SOmror "are nadernet ; through the third period. When| won three games, tied two and)minutes with a 10 margin on| C.M.H.C. Accepted and Beauty e best-of-seven series is i i | ' a backhander from Terry Caf- - ea ial er goal, tied 1-1 the shifty centre broke in on the lost two in their semi - final] trey ' APRIL a M e : left side and beat Sawchuk with ! ; , rey. Sliding Gloss te any ot It was a great comeback for a blazing 30-footer. * jseries with Niagara Falls Fly-) Ranger captain Walt Tkaczuk Patio Doors i ms. I Be aise: w te Lose "this is what they (leats)| NETS WINNER es tied the game with a over! TIRE SALE || | Models ldn't eqn 5 $2 ThE: wanted," Reay said. "They| i. Gamble (above) | For the Marlies, the Satur- Play goal at 7:18 of the second Shelters For : a On lost the opening game 5-2 Thurs- needed that victory here so we iced the winning 1 aft day win was a measure of period. But the Marlies came The Famous --Bus Stops i to . day night. have to win one game in Tor- ce : sf ne ae Bee Pati w st right back in front with a softie --Parking Lots Re } But a different Sawchuk came onto now." 39 seconds of sudden death |revenge. A vear ago they were 10) Rickie Bayes, then Caf- mee --Gos Pump eS MHA to play Sunday night. He Imlach disagreed, contending| OVeTtime Saturday to give eliminated by the Rangers In roy got the clincher before the Islonds eee Choose don stopped 33 shots as Leafs out- the Leafs "are still the under- Rochester Americans a 3-2 [eight games. period was over Vv ww accliasiecediininaniuasicis Ms mt d the classed the Hawks with a pow- pet oc 'ee ad Tas chacermel." Mc ot Cleveland The Kitchener. team domi-\ is eas re one Sea i | pate Osh- erful display of forechecking to | ai al \ arons in the American |nated Saturday's game but ; Jelousies a Me- Aaty nag legit . TERRY SAWCHUK _Jmlach singled out Sawchuk,| Hockey League semi-final |could not put the puck in the REMEMBER WHEN .. .? se 8 veteran defenceman Allan Stan- | : : ' To sed tie John "That's the big one," defence- + >< StaEing role lley and K the Leafs' best| 2c7ies- Barons led the best- inet. The big stumbling block) g, aye CANADIAN PRESS [J First Tire Reguler Pri nines Fine y man Tim Hort a jley and Keon as eas of-five round 2-1. In other j|was Marlboro goalie Bob Whid-| ": i CANADIA? 9S jf First Tire Regular Price, g ag --_----_--_--_--_--___ -- end comfort te n m Horton Toronto |performers. of ee : : nd REMEMBER WHEN |f Second Tire For Only . we your home, SEE room said. "That's the one that puts v r " c games during the weekend, /den, who was spectacular a aeorpingae a ea Reglazing and i nyu there in coecy be iS) . «. that sone on Nesterenko| 'He (Keon) went both ways| Pittsburgh Hornets took a (throughout the match, | Chicago won their first Road Lifetime Hazard Guarantee, Bar suanih of them in our showe ame, you up in every game. was great," Chicago coach and killed penalties. 3-0 lead in their best-of- |_. he in Stanley Cup 33 years ago a room NOW t and | STEMMER PRODUCES [Billy Reay said. "If he had| The difference in the Leafs'! seven semi-final with Her. |WHIDDEN EXCELS tonight. in 10M -- beating efi opmarnnaia Nl ee | and ' Pete Stemkowski scored it,|scored that goal it would have|play Sunday night was in their] shey Bears, winning 3-2, | R, Whidden was at his best in| Detroit 1-0 in the final game " bia aaa wie toss- beating Chicago netminder|made all the difference in the|penalty killing. During the] while Sunday, Quebec |the opening and closing pe-| at Chicago, The Black Coo er's Texaco : : SHOWROOM AND FACTORY 4s » Denis pata -- i -- Hawks' hi power vile "| Aces topped Baltimore |riods. In both the Rangers had! Hawks entered the National p i da 95 ATHOL ST. E. OSHAWA g j across_the goal mout rom) Armstrong's goal vhich|game, Chicago managed only, Clippers 7-4 to take a 2-1 |17 shots on goal but failed to} Hockey League in 1926 and 410 Ritson Rd, N. 36 Bruce St. Her ° h , Ate c : Arms s goal, which r £ : i 'chard, Jim Pappin. made it 3-0, was the prettiest of {Wo shots at the Toronto net. lead in the best-of-five |score. All told, the Rangers had) won their second Stanley 725-8033 723-9632 Finishes Optionai PHONE 728-1633 Nestic, ». Dave Keon and George Arm-|the game. The veteran right) Both clubs took two minor) quarter-final 48 shots at the net. Cup only in 1961. strong scored the other Toronto|winger was trigger man on a(Penalties in the game. Seo ADOT AAT Sane eee i a -- -- - goals, while Stan Mikita, the|three way pass-play with| Both clubs arrived in Toronto 9.50 National Hockey League scor-|Frank Mahovlich and Keon. He today where the Leafs will work | aces 15.04 ing champion, scored for thehifted the puck into the Chi-/out at 1 p.m. EST and the : er , Hawks. lcago net as DeJordy sprawled|Hawks were to practise later in| | It was Sawchuk who kept the|i9 make the save. the day. | ) Leafs in the lead, however,| Third game of the series is| » stopping a breakaway by Eric|INJURES KNEE scheduled for Tuesday night in| 18 Nesterenko midway through the} Armstrong suffered an in-|Maple Leaf Gardens, while the | 4.20 /S first period with the Leafs lead-|jured right knee later in the|fourth is also scheduled for | cee on ing 1-0. lgame when he collided withithere Thursday night. Nesbitt as . Oe a = 051 3 Ferguson, Backstrom Hot 3 0: 1 Z f As Habs Take 2-0 Lead There were 21 seconds re- maining in Beliveau's minor when Geoffrion scored--his 58th playoff goal since turning pro- fessional with Montreal in 1950. Ferguson's goal came with Rangers' Al MacNeil in the penalty box. The New York de- fenceman put out an arm toj| grab Leon Rochefort, as the Canadiens' right winger had a clear path to Giacomin in the New York goal. After the game Ferguson credited Beliveau with advising him what strategy to use on the faceoff that preceded the goal. "We were taking a faceoff in the circle to the left of Gia- comin,'"' Beliveau said. "Fergu- son came out to replace Gilles Tremblay on left wing. He asked me where he _ should stand to pick up a pass and I suggested he stay out a bit in front of the net." The puck landed on Fergu- < , : ,son's stick as Arnie Brown, the with the added incentive of |New York defenceman, fanned gaining $3,000 individually for a |in his attempt to Clear it out of win or $1,500 for a loss. | danger. ; MONTREAL (CP) -- Mont- real Canadiens and New York Rangers will have had three days rest by the time the two teams meet at New York's E Madison Square Garden Tues- day night in the third game of their best-of-seven Stanley Cup semi-final round. No doubt some of this rest pe- riod will be spent by the play- ers in calculating the profit and loss aspects of winning or losing the series. The Montrealers grabbed a 2-0 edge in the round when they added a 3-1 Saturday aft- ernoon win to their 6-4 victory over the Rangers here last Thursday night. Winners of the semi - final rounds earn $2,250 a man and the losers $1,500 each. The vic- tors then advance to skirmish with either Chicago Black Hawks or Toronto Maple Leafs, JOHN FERGUSON .... winning goal A pair of Montrealers have shown they may have the fi- nancial rewards in mind. For the second consecutive game they spearheaded a Canadiens' third period rally to beat the Rangers. PLAYOFF PLAYERS Winger John Ferguson and centre Ralph Backstrom scored third period goals Saturday to break a 1-1 tie. The same two players scored the tying and winning goals as Canadiens ral- man Harry Howell was serving |" a Rangers penalty. The game was a much-tighter checking one than the series| opener and kept 15,273 partisian Montrealers in a constant up- roar especially in the final when Montreal captain Jean Beliveau missed the open New York goal after Ed Giacomin had been removed for an extra attacker. | New York's Bernie (Boom-| |said. jgoal. "There it was and I just let go and it went in," Ferguson "That was the break in the game,"' Emile Francis, New York's manager - coach said. "The defenceman is out there to get a piece of the guy and if you get a penalty on the play, you get a penalty," he added, re- fusing to fault MacNeil for the Boom) Geoffrion, a former) Montreal star, evened the count | HARWOOD AUTO BODY 655-3621 pY IRS lied from a 4-1 third - period)in the second period with a| deficit Thursday. power - play goal as Montreal's | Dick Duff opened the scoring | Jean Beliveau was serving a} for Montreal Saturday at 8:55|minor for holding Earl Ingar- | of the first period while defence- 'field. St. Gertrude's Captures Novice Hockey Tourney $t. Gertrude's of the Oshawa Catholic Hockey Organization captured the Oshawa Centen- nial Novice Hockey League tournament at Children's Arena Saturday with an 8-5 win over St. Mark's of the Protestant Church Hockey League in the final. Seven teams participated in the all-day event, with three en tries from the Neighborhood Association, and two each from the Catholic Hockey League and the Protestant Hockey League. To reach the final, St. Ger- trude's nipped St. Mary's of the PCHL 4-3 and St. Mark's topped St. Paul's of the PCHL 7-3. In first round action, St. Ger- trude's drew a bye, St. Mary's trounced Eastview Park of the BO REPA ~ So you're going to drop in out of the blue on one of these fellas to have your muffler replaced? St. Mark's goal getters against St. Paul's were Ricky Dart, three, Bob Small, two, Tim Mor- ris and Ed Szezur, Carl Mason, David Stewart and Bob Bathe scored for St. Paul's. Small topped St. Mark's | against Harman Park, firing] two goals and assisting on two others, Wiltshire also counted twice and Grant Hornby once. 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