' ry 9 eta en eee #200: suarniiG oe VV. ww. D WO Ee Oe eee ew Ne we Ee we eve er ae ee fie the puck from. defenceman, “rim Horton, on the side: boards, tore | across the. blueline | fending ‘off oe two other Leafs and: fired a siz ‘gler into the corner. .° + From then on. Montreal’s ae-. fence just about had the, door locked. Leafs: began tiring under | the strain of trying to get a play clicking over the : ‘Montreal blue | Tigers: acquire | | first ‘baseman || Norm Cash | “LAKELAND, Fla. “Uh—Delroit Tigers” Tuesday | - acquired | first baseman- ~outfielder Norm Cash to strengthen ° their. second- ne troops, Ina: straight player swap, the “Tigers gave Cleveland Indians meter for Cash. . rookie, third baseman. Steve De-| . “hoRONTO *(GP)_Montre eal. Oanailien’ playing | what: éoach: Toe Blake called. their: best..game: of, the playoffs, outclassed ‘Toronto Maple Leafs-5-2. Tuesday night for a 3-0 stranglehold on the best. fpeve| Stan- ley Cup final, ‘It. ‘left. Leafs ° hanging. on ‘the ‘14 ropes “for! the. fourth» game. here Thursday night.” : “AS scoring: explosion! “Cana- dieyis' *: almost- forgotten ° third ‘line of Phil Goyette, Andre Pro- “novost and’ Marcel Provost, and the solid work: ‘of. goalie ‘Jacques Plante behind : a. stone- wall de= ‘fence stymied: Leafs.» *: Bo Goyette; with : two goals, was a standout on offence, Don Marsh- ali and: the - dynamic * “Richard _. }brothers—Maurice~ -and™ Henri— __ |} got. the. other, Montreal goals. . ‘Johnny. Wilson, aiid ‘Bert. Olm- stead. handled, ‘Toronto’ Ss: ‘scoring. HAD. ONE GOAL, PERIOD. wit 1 The. crowd..of" ‘13; 307: had. rite to. cheer. about: after: Leafs’. open™ ‘ing burst of the first period dief ‘out® “under * ‘fierce Montreal: fore=. | checking and some: of: the finest ‘defensive: “work: ‘of. the ‘series by. game | in’ “the: ‘two series, ” ' Blake beamed.” . “I).was tickled . to See him get one.” “ -Marshall--got, the : ‘i the first’ period. Th ‘fourth- -line. centre; took .a. pass’ ‘from’ Billy Hicke - ‘at: the Toronto blue’ line ‘and’ roared - in: -on~= “goaltender beat: + shot, fenceman.. Bob. Baun: to” Bower... went. -after®: the screened: by. Bain, ‘too late. - Provost’ Ss fine pass. put: ‘Goyette ‘right on. top of Bower. “and a quick’ flip lifted: ‘the: ‘puck over the netiminder’s. stick, ‘at: 20° sec- ‘onds ofthe ‘second period.- Leafs lost an opportunity’ men Plante came ‘through: with:a.sen- sational. stop on. Ron = “Stewart ‘when. the.’ oron peared to. h ve ‘him ‘caught: cold | WRECKS | “RALLY. * Johnny - Bower with: only: ‘de- ‘forward, ‘ap- |. Henri: ‘Richard. took the. wind out ‘of Leafs” Pressure. “drive® ‘late ‘line and. time. Jand: again - Cana-" diens stole the, puck in the: cor ners. x Cash went to. the Indians last | December in a “trade that sent|: * Minnie Minoso.t to Chicago White Sox. ~ me : . : . ; 1 at 5 feet, . NORMAN, : Okla. : a — “Pole | vaulter J.D. Martin of the Uni- versity, of Oklahoma cleared .the ‘par at a record 15 feet 934 inches Tuesday, but. it may” not, go ‘on the books. Because. of a wind: of about 30 miles an hour, steel pegs: on which .the cross bar: rests were bound: with tape, One ofsthe up- ‘rights’. was.reversed so the ‘bar. wouldn’t blow off: ‘Dan Ferris of New York, ‘head ‘of the Amateur Athletic Union, said if there was “any irregular-| ity” the. Vault would ‘not be. ac- cepted ‘as‘.a record. ;. The listed. world indoor. mark is 15- 91% held by Don. Bragg of - the U.S. Bob Gutowski ‘of the - U.S. holds the outdoor, record ‘of ‘15- 9%. oe ,; S HOCKEY. PLAYER DIES’. TORONTO | @eeAndy - Bellemer of Bala, Ont., 52-year-old ‘for- ‘mer. hockey. playcr,. coach, man- ager and referee, died. Tuesday in hospital following a lengthy illness. Ki ing gston wins Senior Bo cage. cown : “ KINGSTON, . -Onte:: @—King- ston Bourdeau’ Heaters:beat Ot- ca tawa ‘Hilltops - 77-62: Tuesday ||" night to: win the’ Canadian: Sen-=|po0: ior B ‘basketball - title. ain: two straight games, : : ‘Kingston won. the.‘first- game. : of the best-of-three: finals’ ‘Mon-|}* day. night: by. an. overwhelming 70-40 score, Wye ‘The. -Hilltops made: a ‘desperate attempt to come” back: in’ ‘Tueés- day’ night's game,-but the “Heat-"| ers: outclassed them ‘in every de- {1 partment, | player’ with ‘thé: ‘Ottaw Féllers, AATINEES, FRI. SAT, 2 p.m. _ Speing your children’ to ‘the cvening. , shows. and’ avoid matinee crowds. “TODAY. to SATURDAY. 4 7-9 pam o> PARENTS NOTE: | te "WALT ee ‘Ss. 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