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Lockers Footwear Astoria Messenger inmene L (GP) Maun ice » (Rost) Richard, (l: Montreal Canadiens. Into the bul’ overwhelmed. by three quick -|Montical goals’ in the’ second period; struck | back with’ startl- ing: viciousness in the third. “Two Montreal’. goals by “Jean St Beliveau and one by Floyd Curry of. {were wiped out by Parker Mac- } Donald, Red Sullivan. and Harry | Howell, : ~The teams tore: into éach other mo at: the . start. of - the “overtime, gambling On‘all or nothing, the : and ‘Canadiens again poised and a | staking with everything. Play swirled into the New York tend. Henri ‘(Pocket Rocket) “| Richard whipped a shot' from a : «| brother Maurice in the stomach ‘fand dropped ‘less than 10 feet from the. Ranger goal crease. With the’ flair and-flourish all his own, the 35-year-old veteran in a: ‘split ‘second let fly. with a backhand shot, The puck streak- 1 little’ New York goalie who time ; and again had come to. ‘the. res- “Shop. Easy cue of his: mates. :The crowaG proke loose. into a --Thé goal meant Canadiens are. -in the’cup final for the seventh so Extras: notch- _ while, against Boston. Ja: | thin 60 minutes ‘of sensational | play. The underdog Rangers, all: 1 Rangers lifted to reriewed fury|. “./| sharp angle. The puck-strick big }- ed’ past, Gump Worsley, the game |. Richard’s mates |. ‘The goal was also Richard's 12 for ‘high three. | 66th in 106 games of Stanley Cup |: “Evans a Hi Greens, competition, a series record he of. ‘Pustovert mained deadlocked for nearly. 17 minutes. of the second. . - Canadiens had a’man advant- age when Beliveau jammed the puck past Worsley. at.16:41 after Bernie: (Boom Boom). Geoffrion . "Fashion ‘Foot- ‘Hi-Greens 1). sharp angle. , HABS CONFIDENT In another two minutes Cana- diens had two more goals and it looked as if:the Rangers were done, Canadiens themselves were | aman short when Curry scored ab 17:53," “1 Used largely for his defensive .. |work, Curry ‘suddenly. stole’ the -") |puek: ftom Camille Henry. near .6| the Ranger blue line and raced g. jn on Worsley to, score with a “45 high shot, Beliveau scored’ his _ 4) second at 19:40, néatly. finishing 4} !off relays from Bert Olmstead eG Geofftion, oe an! Canadiens were, riding high, 35 “dpparon(ys séahtin’ thay !had the 31,,ganie! apne Hp. The Rangers ; at kept logn Rely a t work, ‘MacRon- 97 ald, dnvthe Berids’ forthe frst woe Lime, took Sullivan’s, pass and ‘| sent A 25- footer past | Plante at a! 5128, a It took seven ‘minutes to get): 3 the next Again It was the Mac. vs “Esquire ‘Men’s' Chatham 0; seen eyeepea tN sereanedestnenigens i Al cherie 80 | cll, Ranger defenceman and cap- o onan pass at 14:07, : ne far: the: pest of the three |: epate honots..with . 725. | panies. played. in “Montreal. The th’ ‘and teanis battled: ‘through ‘the first high’ triple were rolled: by; period without..ascore and re- shovers for lotals of: 1239 and had. flipped’ a hard shot’ from ay , 2; Donald’ - Sullivan combination, 1i the red-headed contre scoring at 12:2! on n goalmouth pass, Ca- nadiens wore reeling perseptibly Phy &: Bch ditions 40 0nd flustered when Harry How- » 34 taln, raced in to score on Larry : PERFECT END=Four: “curling, club: in, Ottawa pose with a curler’s © “dvedm-come- trile—an eight- end, Scored: during . -a-round- robin tournament, it- was the first per-.- “feck énd.in the four-year history of the club: . ~ Left to right skip:'Fred Stubbings, R. R, Gregear, . Keith Ogilvie and George Ward : 4 that inarked: -thelyvi the, ». Detroit: . Red ‘serios;:. The Bruins aine. ‘spirited play. clories over rex sea-! ers to hinish dend last in the members of the RCAF’, Regals Tie 21 in a Western Hockey PBhativiegs 3. py aw ithe: viebory' iil Rahs ino’ favored *, position, to Lake thie Prairie Division iserles,, allhough {he.” best-of-seven * affair now stands: at’ ohe: fare’ apiece, “On the const, Thursday night's game - ‘wag’ more’wide open -— Now Westhiinster dumped Seat- tle Americans 4-2—bult the result left the series primed for an upset, The Royals hold a 2-0 Jead In games over. the. Ameri- cans, who led the coast In season play, The Edmonton crowd of 4, 6 | Pree geete mete VANCOUVER () = Vancouver | ¢ " Blog entered: the Canadian p Title | rere Consecutive Time coino out ‘of Ontario in 1088 un- leas. “we change our antiquated hi}. championship compotition wn! they leave high school, Lucien Dechene, the spinal column for Brandon Regals throughout. regular season play, g other sound performance in the Brandon nets Thurs. day night as his mates defeated Edmonton Flyers‘ League semi- final on the! ig ‘aaCole sigh Haid ag as’ Hyd! : a ay Royals ! rab 2- 0 Lead, Up Series rave pusHed Into a 1-0 lend, late’ oN, the opening period: ” with a clear shot for the opener to clear the puck, After a scoreless middle frame, caught the wide corner of voulia Dennis Rigain’s net with na; yomon's sonioy: basketball finals 8 favorites, but. fow obsarvors fee they'd outelnay the ane}. aa on so.thoroughly, MA Wit a 01-81 victory Thuraday Hh ht: the Wlers*.comploted a firealrnight- mangling of the _Kliahoner: “Waterloo | illotts, to me h i ‘the. national Milo for the) 0 ight slralatt (ime, 9, Beoros -of the, tne “parllor a wore 57-80, 4680 and: fie “"Thove. have been, fow cone iyo lnelnna. ine Onnadian vot: baakothall alnco Edmon- NY “Grade breozed to: 4-0 and Vat Ct Cirnel won the ttle nine testa 1025 to. “Mel: ‘WIS Over A Mates tan |: rules for glia’ baskatball In On- tarlo, schools,” : Tn Ontario cannot pasa the contre ne and cannot scare, Intérference with the shooter. Is nob permitted, -Consoquently “Ontario girls don't Joarn the style of play used | champion, Wlotts' Inck of pollsh was evident In thelr weak dribbling, lack of pattern In passing and inaccuracy on ponalty shots, Of 10 foul shots only three. were ninde good, al) by Mary Gny, the farmer Ontario women's yolf achools munrda! game, Move To Speed. Up Cricket Game Sees Bonus Offered For Runs LONDON iQ) = Orlokat', govorning holy Thuraday night adopted a sorlos of tule changes coxlgned to speod up tho The now rulog, affective thla KONAON,. include the controvorsin! “inenintva Honus” of two polnta for the sido scoring its runs foster: In the first Innings, Another: Yortrlots tho nuinber of onildo: folder to five, “Tho yoformés, proposed Inst weok by the advisory county orlokol, commities, wore accepted without change by tho Marylo- A}: hone Orickat Olu, which ordered dnntuing of tho hocoganry rlg changes at oan: as powalbla, cet |.Ae2-by rearing on the open front, gon! came froma stramble’ amt pent Rigain, Bolh the const and Pratele’ 1 Sores continue Saturday night, | wilh & change of venue tn both the Prairie are at Brandon, gly-: Ing Regaly favorltos" money (0, itd the series to thelr regulars BOASON CrOWN, Defenceman Ron Matthows, Blinky Boyce, Denny Olson and Ollie Dorohoy scored for the winners, Ray Kinasewich and Guyle Fleldor counted for Sent. tle, which had goalle Rmi! rans cls hack In netion after n two wook: Inyoff wilh a shoulder Injury, Benttle got the firat onl, Kinasewich shooting In Moldor's pasa while Roynls were shott- handed, Soatile wns in the same fx shorily after when Matthows! hard shot went in off an Amor lean defencentian, Boyce provided Now Westniins ator with fla lead at 1:46 of the first aftor a throo-wny play with Matthows and Gord Pashoway, Benttle evonod jt up early in the third when rie der tipped in Fred Crolahton's poss from the bluolina, Olson seorad the wits nor ab 13:80 gnd, with Fronols pullod from the not during the final minute, Rorohoy niade {t : ee i ast fall as the team least Hil to sueceed Roe ‘in the National Hockey League, headed for Montreal :1!2 | today. to: bid for their first Stanley Cups frown in 16 / seasons, oo They. “esposed af: ‘the: NHL amplons, . “Wigs, 4-1 in, ihe best-of- seven Juries Then they. blasted. semi- final wrapped it up ‘the hard way when ‘thes series -beean, | Thursday night, twiee coming. MOMUNS ASSISTS ON TWO » f¥om: behind. for.a.4-3 decision. | up. third. despite - numerous’ ine: club thot was a 12-5 - favorite! “Doug Mohns 23-year-old de- fencenian pliying his fourth, full season with the Bruins: ‘us-! {sisted ‘on the. two goals — that “Wiped out Detroit loads, . then ‘scored ‘on 2. 60-font screened 5 shat midway through the final: y period to put “Boston ahead for , keeps, . Cal. Gardner followed with a 40-fooler . to send Bruins ahead 4- 2, and that was the insurance they needed as Metro Prystai scored for the. Wings with two minutes — re-, rmiining, _The Biuins had only 15 shols | on goal) but sink four of then. : the : pages i! Hy The “aasaclaterl Press ‘ Robin “Roberts; seasons those: 19-victory bine The big, ‘the re or’ more vieLdries, “Roberts, not ay fast as beforn ibut changing speeds effectively on his‘curve, Thursday. gaye the | ‘New. York yankees Hy look. nt the best pitching , they! ve seen ‘this spring, It wasn’t, uhll Roblin left in.favor of a pineh-hilter that, the world champlons: managed Qj 1-0 victory: GIVES UP ONE HIT: . s old Rober ts permitted hut one hit —“g bunt sthele. by Han Biuér that opened the fourth. 'He faced only 24 hatters, struck out three; walked none, In the ninth, Woody Held Tripled off Dick | Wing goaiie Glenn Hall made | Farrell, and’Gil McDougald fol- 'jusf 11 saves and rookles Don: /{ Simons turned back 23 in the! , Boston nets, UEHIRD- PERIOD DRIVE He caught 20-fnat blest midway Wings into a 1-0 lead. Another rookie, chubby Bud Boone, tled {t up In the second period with a shot which. Hal) jiggled. and finally dropped, The Red Wings swept into o° 2-1 lead nt the 36-second mark i of (he final perind on Ted Linde: {say's hackhander at the goul- mouth, Bix minutes tater, Léo Labine's. short blast tied it again Mohns and Gardner took it from round for the final the _itime since 1953. ane “if Bill McCreat'y caught Devin | F after Brandon's Bill Bucyk failod | § Regals turned on the heat and Vie Lynn did the honors, tynn if houncing shot while Cotwill’s) i cises, The next three gumes On, oy vt Cy " peer Penneingenanrennee eine en TenENany Tr N I Te err tt nti re Sap pene Me yeenane sree ean een mrcmnegnh tn 1 reer pecns nen eet ee Cer eer n Alex Delvecchio’s | through” {he opening period, but couldn't: hold onto the puck and tt drop-- | ped. behind him to send the | and | there to carry the Bruins Into: first: lowed. with a. sacrifice fy that i brought. home. the rln.: Me Doug sald had, junked . vale span tae es j Dynamiters Face Hornets — | In Puck Final MEDICINE-HAT (CP) bericy Dynamilers: —Kim- qualified | for the Western Canada inter- | final by de-. mediate hockey feating Medleine Hat Cantal- inis 6-3 ‘Lhursday night, They + won the hest- of-seren series 4-1, velbour Hournels, . Sone La ae nen edna ee miele ee t 1 ‘ hE 0 4 ’ The Daily News | COMMERCIAL PRINTING ; no DIVISION: pepper nnae ei ret Samy etre. ten) Yankee rookiz : the Phils bid ‘In the ninth, stabbing, dy. “gure” RBI hit to’ centre by; Ted: JKaganskl that got reliefer: Bobby Shanta oub,of the inning. , Dynamilers naw meet Gra- ; Saskalche- wan’ champions, | in the final, “HARVEE ‘GAY, Sports ‘Editor’ aeeoere ones revororocpecreeneceseecionss resascccvoreoaccoosee+res ) ler Blanks Yanks For Eight Innings | Shantz, the winner, yim, "fit and' Whitey’ Pord wha went aevell doing things with a curve, looks innings, - ready to pat back Into the 20-j yiclory class aggin. No‘more of Milwaukee 14-8 as Dike Sniddh for hit two homers; Chicago White i Sox “contiol- conscious jy 1} Innings; St. ‘Louls Cardy + | hihander, a basic reason for; jna's defeated Detroit '5- -4; Pitty! 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