Nee ety Ses Le BARA AAA Pry hot ery “Prince: Rupert Daily News, 7 Thursday, ‘March, 31, 1960 2 ee OW ell yous som sthing.-T'm ‘going to Sit: ‘strictly. up. to the Dlay- er§ to-win this series.” - is"Leais are tied 2-2 with De- ed Wings, as the teams eae s jst ‘his ‘team to its first Bictory.” of. the series by tossing dif erence’ bet ween. winning. and : 1 player. on the ‘two cen et inley:’ Cup‘ finalists, gets. 7 at 2*, beast: $1,251 : ‘used every trick in’ ‘the book at one. time ‘or. another " to'stir:the Leafs to-better ‘efforts. bribes. and. banter helped a strong second-place! - Ainigh ‘in > the Jegular National t age. 18, Dave Nicholson. 1e keys . to’ a new. car: Then he Wasnt 3 was, in 1958. ‘He still | (35) (227); ’ Against. the Cincinnati Reds Wednesday, Nicholson homered *425- feet off. -Lefty. Jim ..O’Tooic: He. ‘also. singled ‘and had’ three runs. ‘batted: ‘in, “although the Orioles. lost 12-9. It: was’ his:: second : homer ‘of the. week. The other ‘was’ off Whiley Ford. of ‘the: New York Yankees, _ In. other Flordia_ games, St. Louis: Cardinals - defeated ‘the Yankees. 6-2, Los: Angeles Dod- - gers whipped - Milwaukee Braves: 7-2, Chicago : “White Sox shaded Pittsburgh. Pirates *.4-3 and cape ter Te ° Fae ES saat Soe the - Philadelphia : ‘Phillies 11-10. Kansas .. City ° and Detroit were not! scheduled.) ‘In: Arizona, ‘Chicago Cubs .de- feated San:Francisco Giants. 13-!° $1, 50'on' the dressing. room floor. and elling: the players it was the]. | games so-far have been. one-goal By. The Associated Press i are pocketed _his $102,000. bonus. and, aseball- for: ‘the. ‘Baltimore’ Orioles, he hoped. | . ing the -Braves" only « four hits. Washington... Senators: ‘outlasted | Hockey League . ‘season, but they “ave blown cold. a with the Wings: fo reach» ‘the final. Imlach once called: the: series to go five games,. but’ quickly: stepped back from the prediction ifter Detroit won the opener 2-1; ‘After the second Ioss, another 2-1 decision Tuesday. night,” he. re+ versed himself completely: ‘ Now the Wings. appear in-| spired. They’ were fourth~- ~place 30n ended—as were Leafs a year ago when they went on to win cheir, semi- -final. against Boston Bruins. - . ‘Says Imlach: “These have béen cough games, all decided by one zoai. How can anybody: say how | they’ re going to go?” “ Imlach, as usual had the facts going with him: All four series wins, if you-discount Bob Pul- ford’s slider into the undefended Wings -goal,: Saturday « night. Wings goaltender Terry Sawehuk: had been pulled for.an extra for-. ward in’ the last: minutés of the games as Detroit: trailed 3- 2. left his St. Louis home - cto. Play ~ Ninéty- “SIX” “runs weré _seored in the seven games... 7 : Mickey - Mantle “hit. “his first homer of the. spring ~ “for the. ; Larry. Sherry: went’ Six: strong. innings: ‘for :the. ‘Dodgers, allow=! and two runs. Los: Angeles’ Wally THe defenc minde ‘White Sox: | Kluszewski, with an eye on “a return: to full ‘time. playing «at first ‘base, “thad:. Chicago. | Bob ‘Allison bit’ a “three~ run homer = and- Faye Throneberry* had five hits, including a two- out, game winning single-in the ninth, as the Senators collected 17: hits ‘to -overcomé “an | 8-1 Philadelphia. lead. 5 and Moe Drabowsky of “the Cubs were well: hit. ‘as cach club scored five times in: the ° first Ernie Banks hit: his’ fifth spring homer. : Billy Monbouquette. ‘went the first. six innings. for ‘the Red Sox and allowed: only, one. earned run: Oe The Sox got to. Indian starter tn way 10. and: Boston Red Sox stopped Clevelind : Indians (5-2 “ot. Gary Bell after’ Ne, had pitched a perfect first. three. innings. _ Today to: Saturdey A UGHT- (HEARTED LEER aT See eg ce ae ne AR ne CaS techeray \ hoes a \ hay} ’ aren SE SR gt ce ne 79:20. na | LOVE AMONG THE ADULTS! : my 4 | oO t Ce , eds “ Aft , toe le aaa Td i . aM ah ' vi re . » he 4 Rue Fedued fee Jie ive ' hi ‘suitable ” for children ~ three. innings, Willic . Mays: and | “couple of} simes in this series and must win |’ “wo of the next three meetings |: underdd6gs when the regular sea- | two - hits» foe; / Johnny Antonelli of the Giants oh oat ae ~ | a” ® ee a egeh gre em tly ha tay 4} eet ety Pema, . ” oy oe 1 ele Re WN NG Ag Se HOWE OFF. ‘BALANCE—-Gordie Howe - . Detroit ‘at Detroit March 27. Toronto won - 5- 4° in: ‘the ° ‘third period of overtime, Dey a by ae , CE from AP. | Yanks,-But| New: York: ‘already. oy - 11 had been throttled: on. three hits. | Moon hit’ a.bases- loaded : ‘double..: no Late wes. . By Hundreds of u women taste- tested completely new, completely. a8 different Imperial Margarine aa the great majority of them agreed: oe we ee "You can’t,tell the difference between ee i : . : oy “f * i Imperial and the high ‘priced spread.’’ Like the "0! spread, Imperial i is sold only. on unidoxt refrigeration. baie dt ‘Look ‘for it'in the ~ hg rofrigeiated counter. ai: - your: grocer" 8 today! (right). of" the Detroit Red Wings: ‘tries to. keep chis balances. as he makes a sharp turn biut- appears to be spearing Frank Mahovlich of Toronto Maple Leafs - during the third. game of the semi-final Stanley Cup series between Leafs and : nered: fellow, ‘serids ‘his Chicago 42 .|Black Hawks against the giant- : |Mke: Montreal: Canadiens in- the i ! i fourth:.gafne of thelr Stanley Cup semi-final tonight, hoping his recent’ fuming and fussing 'game at the. same time. NOW. OR NEVER CHICAGO @''— Coach: Rudy Pllous, : ‘normally “a © mild-man- will not go down the drain. A loss would: boot Hawks outs of the best-of-seven. ‘series, A victory, most experts figure. Would merely prolong the agony of having to face the highly fav- ‘ored Canadiens again. ' Pilous was still annoyed today because the Hawks showed''s badly in Tuesday’s 4-0 loss. He charged defenceman Pierre Pil- ote and right winger Stan Mik- ita with not. properly policing Billy Hicke -when the. Montreal rookie. grabbed the puck and scored with a 20-foot shot mid- way through the first period to start Canadiens on: a rampage. “The Canadiens get one goal: onus here in the stadium and: we flatten. out. That shouldn’t' ‘/have knocked us down. It should -have inspired us, before a: home crowd. And in the: last 12. min-::}- utes of play we get only one shot at Montreal ‘goaltender Jacques Piante.: m STOPPED IUTVING “We hit them in the first. per- jod and then we stopped hitting them. All I can say is that this was the first ‘time this season everybody decided to have a bad “we tied up their. big. guys, ‘Jean Beliveau and Rocket Ri- Skov, . Eddie Litzenberger — and Earl Balfour we used,. against Beliveau, Marcel’ Bonin-and Ber- nie Geoffrion gave us 11-per- cent: effort. “But that. was” about. the only cone.” Pilous ‘then pondered Monb- real’s line of. Hicke, Don Marsh- all and Ralph Backstrom, dub- bing it the Joe. Baloney trio. Montreal . coach ‘Toe Blake, ‘seeking a record. fifth straight; Stanley Cup, said. Canadiens ap- 's | - Tonight's game crucial for Hawks — peared, sharper Tuesday than it their previous 12 games. _ - “This game is full of surprises. So.when anybody asks me whe- ther we’d like to play Toronto or Detroit in the finals, I tell them all we’re thinking” about now is Chicago.” Both clubs are in. good shiipeé: Bobby Hull of the Hawks, league scoring champion this season has a bruise on his right leg but should be fit for tonight. 0. -; edb ’ ‘ o. 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