at cater re Jo natpremstscel toy Bancreres et nent yyw ~ -money;: oy Even “Montreal ‘The: Habs wrapped. up ‘an un- _precedented. ‘fourth © successive cup Saturday: night by demolish- -ing.Leafs 5-3 and: winning. the best-of «seven series 4-1: They let their. frightening ° power in - the™ first’: ‘two, periods and. beat back"! ‘one of . those -. story-book : windups, ‘Leafs had. ‘been pulling off for: weeks.” - plished it without their .super- “And they accom- stars—-Maurice’ (Rocket), Richard and.Jean. Beliveau: . The. Montrealers. are . produc- : ing ).S0..many., new. players .who|, estined' for stardom. that ould easily. ‘dominate . the for: “years... - g004d, ' tasté. : ‘of |. playoff a. taste that: lingers. GREAT, ‘TEAM - mo ; ets: ity says, in “They re «That? was a Aihesre i lt from “man who ‘became some-| thing, ‘of a: ‘psychological: genius, “for Leafs,’ - demonstrating - they persuasive “power of: words: as. he coaxed them ‘from : ‘ast’ ‘place. in “league: into-the semi-final ~ series’ against Boston. Bruins. and into’ the final; > srs coach | “Toe “to be. “considered. a - Septbes ponde as Leafs demolist | MONTREAL (CP)—How, fai. a | ~ Canadiens go? Can they be stopped a at four r straight | Stanley Cup: championships? oh They’ ve also -Tedts ring 4 Montreal ean” staged | a. late drive. that ¢ gave the jitters to Canadiens: and fhe. 14,- 790 fans in the Forum, Leaf goaltender. Johnny Bower was benched for. ‘the, last. “two ‘minutes and 33° ‘seconds. Six for- wards took cracks: at. Jacques Plante but the lanky, ‘Montreal netminder held ‘them off, diving into. pileups: and ‘Kicking out short blasts time after time. : Right winger Bernie * ‘the final series after - overcom- ‘ing stomach troubles; led' Cana- diens with .two goals... centre Ralph. Backstrom,. .de- fenceman:.Tom Johnson": and) ‘right winger Marcel Bonin: each scored once. . ooo Bob Pulford, Frank Mahovlich. and Bert Olmstead accounted for ey the: Leaf goals...... Imlach figured his boys missed ‘too many chances in the: early, stages.. for us,’ ” he. said. “Gerry Ehman|_ had. two “great opportunities in the second period. He had only ]- ‘one:man to beat but: things}, didn’t, work out.” | Canadiens started a. runaway |. in- the first period when Back-}. strom;.Geoffrion .and . Johnson beat Bower.. Mahovlich: was ‘in the. penalty box when: ‘Backstrom took ‘Geoffrion’s pass and: whip-| | ped a 20-footer into the cage... Geoffrion’ sent the... Habs? i (Bodm ‘Boom): Geoffrion, sensational ° in ‘Rookie “And. things, weren't breaking . -Wésninston.. British: Columbi: today, as the ideal for the: “Western “Hockey League. ; . But the. likelihood “of this” emerging: from:.the’ lea ‘two- day’ annual meeting is. considered remote... The: league. now ‘comprises - SRATTLE Mo—A ‘sit-téara league uing ae ‘Caltfornia, : a, -and" Alberta’. is. “seen: “here ’ § nine “teams in: ‘Albetta, Sas: katechewan, Manitoba, British Columbia = and Washington. a Its meeting agenda has as.a‘major consideration Applications: from..Los - Angeles and San Francisco. : These. are. expected to: ‘get. approval—bringing in“ the new. 16: 000. seat arena in’ Los: Angeles and. the San Francisco Cow: Palacé, which can seat between 15,000. and. 20,000: for ‘chockéy - once a $125, 000: ice: plant isin stalled: The southern: franchise applications: have prompted ‘some serious thinking by. weaker teams in che present eircult—mainly. Victoria, and New. West-" minster. ‘The “dear” _Six- -team citcuit, ‘mentioned. here | ‘on ‘the. . “eve of the meetings, would have Edmonton:and. Calgary. din’ ., Alberta, Vancouver: in: B.G,;: Seattle: in! Washington. and: ‘Los’: -, Angeles, and San Francisco:in: MerMeesenortesettteeeLeltOntOneleeDDtt POOL POleL Oot COLOoorooeeoer California, oo Prince Rupert ‘Daily News ys _Monday, April. 20, (19DD - Totems rul on e -WHL roost four straight wins” SEATTLE (CP)—Seattle Totems, a. determined “ligdvegation with a playoff spirit that defied the odds, VRE ee We yey 4 op gg i e EOE PTE Ig at Hb ge Natty gel Qe an oy oe : rt ee UP SR GE nga ig of are A Ee YOR gre Special — — .PED—Montreal goalie’ Jacques Plante blocks a scoring play by Leafs Bob Pulford as°Can- adiens defenceman. Doug Har-: vey (2) skids to his. knees: in’ front of. Pulford. Don Mar- shall (22) is qutside the ac- tion awhile: Canadiens Albert Langlois tries for the. puck. Toronto won. the- third game | of the NHL final 3-2 in -over- time at Toronto Tuesday but - ONE THAT JACQUES. STOPR- | Men’ s and Young Men’ s in Al who. never*really got started} Dun! ops down Vernon | lan Cup opener | ORONTO | @—Whitby Dunlops won the first” game of the best-of-seven’ Allan Cup final Sunday but officials of both’ clubs = agree: that the top- -heavy 5-2 ‘score is ‘indicative’ of. nothing. They ‘said ‘Vernon: Canadians, * PANTS Suitable for Semi-dress or “work, ‘New shades, well tailored, i all sizes—. Ce de Reg. $5°° Pre Now $3 25. pr. lost the game and series Sat-.- urday. : “CP photo. ter. I guess a ‘few. Gi ‘the. boys took a bad time for an off game.” “He too sald It was hot An’ ‘the . to. win. four: titles,” Jhe Satu day’s ‘engage- Sunday, will be.a different team t. in the ‘second game at, Toronto's | Maple Leaf Gardens Wednesday , front 2-0. at 13:42, lashing a ‘high shot that Bower couldin’t handle. Johnson got his goal. three min~- today hold: the President’s Cup, emblematic’ (of, ‘the Western Hockey League championship. B. C. Clothiers Ltd. are, the Béliveau Ss big aye” : ‘Beliveau. . at. 4:27 ‘of the: utes later, drilling a hard - shot}. that. bounced into. the: net off Leaf defenceman Tim Hor ton. : Pulford put Leafs ‘in. the’ game second ‘peridd, deflecting. - George’ _Armstrong’s 4 shot. past’. Plante |. ‘from: close "| range: as Montreal “defenceman | Doug: ‘Harvey ‘watched’ from: the ing. from a: serious ankle oer ture, ‘sat out. most: ofthe. series. nee blasted: their: Way: penalty box... But: Canadiens moved: ahead 4-1. at 9:55 when Bonin——with his 10th of the play- "| offs—grabbed . Henri. Richard’s rebound ‘and. pulled: Bower aside. “Bonin * was two ‘goals short of. : the record Jointly. ‘held by. the They... it: . convincingly. | sweeping. "through playoff ‘games with only one "Gelent and knocking over ‘the favored. Cal- ‘gary Stampeders 4-0 in: the best- of-seven league. final, capping ‘the. performance. with’. a 5-1 vic~ ‘tory. here- Sunday. night that closed WHL season...» “We weré undersold by a lot of people,” said coach Keith, Allen of Totems as he received “pack- slapping congratulations: ‘in-the Totem’ dressing: room. Sunday hight.» “Our guys played: good hockey through.all the Playoffs. my at ceman. “Carl” -Brewer’s ‘minor | # |. penalty - ~when Geoffrion made it} m “UNBELIEVABLE” —RYLE believable.’’ “Por Gus Kyle, “coach of ‘the ‘Stampeders, the defeat was “un- - For Stampeders, the’ defeat was. doubly bitter—they. lost 4-0 in the fina! last year.to Vancou- ver. Canucks: after defeating Seattle in the semi-final. ‘Sunday night, Stampeders showed a five- minute spurt that. Jgave the noisy crowd here some second thoughts; but from then on there was no doubt: of.. the ‘outcome. Chuck Blair scored for Calgary after just.56 seconds but: before the first period ‘ended, Val Fon- -teyne © got the: first of his two. {goals © ana’ MacFarland’+ had counted’ twice. * playoff goal in the third’ to sew “F6nteyne. scored |} again in the second. and defence- : man. Bill’ Davidson ‘got his first | Golf. playoff | HOUSTON, Tex. : (PR — Julius Boros and Jack Burke J r. caught and passed Arnold Palmer.on the back nine Sunday while posting 12-hole 277s-to force a two-way 18-hole playoff today for top}. Golf Classic. _ WEEKEND FIGHTS * _ Milan, ‘Italy ip-—Duilio. Loi, 143, ‘Italy, . outpointed.. Emilio-. “Mar-. welter title... Lg money in the $30, 000 . Houston | ere 146,: Italy, . 15, for: Buropgan, night. - Said. Whitby playing coach sid Smith: “That was just the first game. They haven’ t ‘got. their legs: yet.” © : He said the feat. in. the’ Gar- dens was “tough. Fe “They'll, ‘definitely | improve They, can hit and they've got some pretty fair hockey players.” . George: Agar, playing coach-— m anager of: the . Okanagan | Hockey ‘League team,.. said| “they’re.as. good as some. of the ‘teams. we played out west. u JT know our club can. play het Gardens, : 7- 3rd Ave. West. 1 | | Blaékout Jackpot j in. 50 numbers—-$500_ LEGION AUDITORIUM | “EVERYBODY. WELCOME © _ CANADIAN LEGION _ TUESDAY, APRIL 21st - Consolation $100. ty 5-1 at 19:25 of the second period. |.” « ” Kyle said. “I}} . Mahovlich scored on a 30-foot- really, “stunned,” yan't believe | UP the game and the title. er. at 12:07 of the third period} ji,» ° Kyle said Totems earned WHISTLE LOST IN: NOISE and Olmstead backhanded a shot| their wins. “Allen had them up| . Saturday night ‘with a crowd that caromed. past © Plante | off Harvey at 16.19. “It was the. 11th Stanley Cup victory for Canadiens in the tro- phy's 53-year history. No other club has won so often. It was ‘also the ninth straight time the Habs made the final. five of the last seven. Canadiens picked up a nice bundle of cash. Each will col- lect $3, 000.from the playoffs and an. additional $1,000 for taking the league title. A few of the Montrealers stand to increase their extra money by $1,000 and $3,000 on the basis of They won for it.” The Sunday victory, before a crowd of,.4,491 and. largely in- spired by two goals by lawyer- to-be Bill MacFarland, gave To- tems an 11-1 record in post-sea- son play and gavé Seattle its first. WHL. championship. .The club never‘before had reached the final. It was scoring by MacFarland, who with linemates Marc Bolleau and Rudy Filion sparked the Totem playoff victories from the beginning, that gave Totems the two victories here. He scored twice in both games—-Saturday of 4,503 shouting so loud that.the reféree’s whistle went unheard by the players three times, To- tems played heads-up hockey in the first and third periods and with Boileau’s ‘two brilliant goals in the third overcame the sec- ond-period flashes ‘shown by Stampeders, MacFarland and Boileau shar- ed the Totems scoring in that game while Chuck Blair and Ron Leopold counted for Stampeders. The Cowboys had the lead briefly in that one, too, playing to a 1-1 tie in the first, then going ahead 2-1: for 10 minutes of the second pr ere ey pc eee Tae aE YT Toe NTS ST Re before MacFarland tied it and Boileay broke it up. ‘ Filion, eentreman on the line with MacFarland and Boileau, a (Continued on Page §) ' all-star. team” selections. and nominations to various individ- ual awar s. Leafs. will collect. $2, 150 each, a fancy figure for a club that was night keeping Totems,even to set up. 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