z : endeavour Willie was guarantéed $100,000 for Tuesday night's ‘ until 1960. Fi Gar. ae Aine. 1. 1965. 9 = SPORTS FRONT - 4 . an : By JM CULLEN. Willie Pastrano lost the light-heavyweight “championship of- the' world to Jose Torres on a technical knock-out in a twin-bill | | world championship bout staged at New, York's Madison Square Garden Tuesday night. In the other half of the championship card Emile Griffith gave Jose Stable a boxing lesson.as he hammered out 1 15-round decision to maintain the world welterweight crown: ' There is nothing dangerous about a Tiger with a full stomach ' and we think this was the main cause of Pastrano’s lens to the + extremely -hungry ‘and hard hitting Jose Torres. - ° Pastrano had a big weight. problem. when he was a ‘kid growing up in the French Quarter of New Orleans and on nicknamed him ‘fatmeat.’ Pastrano- never went swimming’, kid because he was ashamed to appear in a swim suit: At cd years of age he stood five feet and was a whomping 185 pounds. He began working out in a gym and Within a year nobody dared | |-——-— call -him~‘fatmeat’ or—he'd -knoek- their: heads— off. — _ Pastrano stands 5’ 10°’ and tips the scales at 175 and is darkly handsome- probably never have got out of New Orleansas a boxer except Pastrano saled. previous to co oneanh that he would for the fact that his wife got-pregnant.when he was 18 and he who brought the young fighter along and they both prospered af In September of that year he was beaten by Chic Calderwood and in December he was savagely whipped by Jesse Bowdry. He quit boxing and went into a health club-sporting good: business . and underwent psychological therapy. For two. months, five days- each: week Pastrano visited . a. | psychologist. Wilhé fin jot straightened out psychologically.» -| t and with four kids and fifth on the way he went back to | boxing After two substitutes trained, Pastrano was brought-in to fight. Harold Johnson for the light-heavyweight. title, and he wor While training for his fight with. Torres, Willie was quoted as saying: “Everybody figures. you | should -love this business, but as you get older you realize it’s all just for money, because if wyou love to fight you are crazy. I had an axeto grind as a ktd, but after a while I ground it all out..1 ‘got no: more personal things within myself, and it all don’t mean that much anymore.” Speaking on his preparation for the fight the former champ gaid: ‘‘Man, this is-a pain. Ohl still get kicks out of hearing applause, but I can’t say I love the business. I believe in ‘des- tiny, I believe in having a good time, .and ‘I believe in truth. Especially with kids who look. up to you because kids are straight, they don't get messed up until they become adults.” This writer feels that Pastrano had reached all his main~ ambitions in life before the Torres ‘fight and with these thoughts - running through his mind and facing a notedly hard puncher with a burning desire to become a champion of+the world we don't 4vonder at Pastrano's loss. We think’ he’s a young man.- with a lot of sound ideas ‘and we hope he forgets about boxing ~ at this point in his career and enters a more secure field of battle which, isn't a-bad purse for ‘old fatmeat’ to be taking Tid Bits From Here And There The YMCA. girl’ s hasketball team will tangle with a ladies hoop team -from Summerside ‘in an “exhibition basketball game at PWC tonight at eight o'clock in a tune-up game prior to their departure for Moncton where “they will. represent: this province in the Maritime playdowns. The YMCA squad obtained the right to compete etfaritime tourney when they-led the way to the wire in.the Charlottetown Ladies Basketball League. Mike Walton, 19 year old Toronto Maple Leaf farmhand, was selected—as the al)-star centre in the Central Professional Hoc- key League. Jack Adams, president of the league, announced the All-Star’ team Tuesday night and other members include: Tom McCarthy, Mike McMahon, Mare Dufour, Cesare Maniago . and Jean Gauthier. Walton was a roommate and ‘teammate of this Writer while attending St. Michael's College in. Tongans | during 1961-62. ‘Art Stratton of Buffalo has captured the American Hockey League individual scoring title to win the John B. Sollenberger Trophy and a league bonus of $300. Lén Lunde, Stratton’s line- mate, led the goal scorers with 50 and Rochester's Gerry Cheev- ers paced AHL goalies with a 2.68 goals-against average. Fred Glover, Cleveland Barons player-coach,‘ was the most penalized “nn “pérformer, with 208. minutes—16 short of Roger Cote’s 1960-61 ~ jn the form of Jean-Guy Morrisette for the Western Hockey Lea- 7 Curdy, D. V. MacDonald, Harry 7s Dr ‘ gecord. CRariey Dressen, manager of Detroit Tigers. will be releas- ed from hospital today, a spokesman said Tuesday night. Dres- sen, 66, who suffered a-heart attack March 8, was reported in *good shape’ and ‘right on schedule’ on-his way to recovery. Vancouver Canucks have acquired some goaltender insurance gue playoffs.,General Manager Max McNab said Morrisette was. purchased tebais thie New York Ranger organization just in-tase something else happens. to Gillies Villemure,.Canuck’s star net- minder. Villemure suffered a leg injury in Victoria last weekend but is back in’ good condition. 2 4 New York Yankees sold right-handed pitcher Stan Williams to Cleveland Indians Tuesday in a straight cash deal. The price was estimated to be about the waiver price of $20,000. He. had a 1-5 record with the Yankees last year. CURLING ROUNDUP ‘ BELVEDERE Acorn, Dr. Higgins. K. Cantwell The. following is the curling vs G. Storey, G. Stewart, AE draw at Belvedere for tonight. Piercey, Bob O'Rourke. — 7:30 P.M. 8.30 p.m. (club mixed) Ice No. 1 (Tumblers) Al Mec- Ice 1 — Open. Ice 2 — R. Ketch vs Russ Ew- Sitnmonds, Butch McGee vs. Bill ing. Beer, Wally Coles, Ed Fairweath- [ce 3 — RB Acorn vs. D. Bell. - er, Lloyd Grant. $ 5 Ice 4 = E, Nicholson ws» A. ‘Tce’ No 2 Winner of Andy Hum-~+Ballem: ‘ phrey and Fred Cannot match vs.. Ice 5 — Open. Winner of Bonnie LePage and D. —— H. Saunders match : : Ice No, 3 Loser of Norman St. Dunstan’s Win Ch’ship Nicholson and Dr; Cox . match vs. Loser of H- E Carmichael and Errol Nicholson gt Ice No. 4. Open. 'E St. ¢ Dunstan’ s Juveniles P . a ae ped up the Prince Edward Is- land Jyvenile Hockey champion-.| ships defeating Summerside Ju- veniles 11-2 in the second game The following is the curling draw at Montague for tonight. 7 p.m. Ice 1 — J.S. DesRoches, C. Stewart, E.. Caldwell, O.- Henni- gar.-vs J. McLean, A. Mce- Gregor, W. Faulkner, L. Nelson. . Ice 2 — F. Vuozzo,’ P.. Warn- 8. er, B. Scranton, B. Sharpe vs G. Warner, E. Worth, L. Nicholson, E. Murphy. . p.m. Ice 1 — evening at the St. Dunstan's Rink. The Saints won the first game | ‘star player of the series garn- ering 5 goals, The line-up. and | scoring for the Saints: Bill Wea- therbie, Doug Murnaghan, C.Y. MacDonald, Wayne MacDougal, Allan Flood and Mike Kelly. E. McLure, K. Me- Kenzie, J. ‘Murphy. P. Dés- Roches vs R. Robertson, K. MacDonald, R. Stead,.C. Sollos Ice 2 — Open bel scored for Summerside. : CHARLOTTETOWN Eee ERD — The following is .the curling ~ draw for Thursday night at the North Rustico Charlottetown Cll Spares », Grabs Victory . needed). 7 p.m. (Tumblers) North Rusti¢o defeated South Ice 1 — E. Tanton, J aaa Rustico 5-1 at. the St. Dunstan's wood, C, Campbell, E. MacRae Rink Tuesday night to.take a 2-1 vs A. Jones, W. Redden, L. Tur- lead in the best of five finals in ner, K. Doucette Ice 2 — T. Whitlock, L. Camp- gue. bell, H. MacLennan, EB. Gilles-, N. Gallant was the only player pie vs G. Kays, C. Flemining, to score more than one marker as Webster, H: -Thomson. « the North Rustico player tallied A. Love, W. Mac- twice. B. Doucette, J..D. Gal- Corcoran, H. Maer ‘ant, and B. MacNeil tallied the A. MacDonald, A. other goals for the winners. Siaheney: « 6. Doucette scored the s South Rustico counter. Vautour, the, Women's 1 Institiite, a M. Pursey, D. cae a. vs F. world - wide organization, was MacMillan, Dr. ‘Jelks. Leger, founded by a. Canadian. Mrs . €. MacDonald. .* Adelaide — Hoodless. of sr te . Ice 5 — HR, Carruthers, K. Creek, — Ice 3 — Laine, F. Lauchlan vs Saunders. L. Brookins. Ice 4 — T. White, J lone lof the total point series held last | hae to-go to- Miami for fights. Im Miami he met Angello Dundee” T= Over 1000 people attended the. Rotary, Easter Seals Ice Show in the Forum last night. The feature ,attraction of the ice show was the skating skill of Sally Radford from the To” SUMMERSIDE — Borden Na- Giancion Skating Club. With Miss Radford, were other per- formers’ from Moncton combined with members of the Charlottetown Figure. skating club to pet on the show. ‘Nationals Defeat Eagles ‘ie Up Final Series 1-1. The first period was cat dines tionals- defeated RCAF Eagle? with five seconds remaining fol- 85 in an explosive PCHL play off game_here last night. The best of seven finals is how tied fat a game apiece. RCAF won the opening game 32. ' Playing coach Jim MacLeod and Al Andrews engineered the Borden~attack with “three” goals apiece: lowing a match misconduct pen-- alty, assessed to Nat defenceman Hook *Walsh-by- referee in-chief Glen Mathews, Walsh received the misconduct after he was penalized for cross checking then charging Mathews. The _re- feree’ was injured and was un-_ able to continue the rest of the jwame. Two linesman, a Sloan ‘Montreal Canadiens: By AL ‘McNEIL MONTREAL (CP) ° Mont- rea Canadiens’ rapid transit system between their Lauren- tian mountain retreat and the Montreal Forum was in full swimg again Wednesday The Habs bussed from their. ‘mountain hideout for a sharp 75- ‘minute workout at ¢ Forum They then were whisked back to the, hills to await tonight's opening Stanley Cup semi-final contest against Tofonto Maple sames for the Leafs this $éa- 8 p.m. at the North River Rink. on. Leafs The Leafs, meanwhile con- tinued strenuous workouts at the Detroit Olympia. The de- fending Stanley (Cup champions went through - a final Detroit | workout Wednesday before fly- ing to Montreal. Word from Detroit has Leafs’ coach Punch Imlach high on ex- Beavers Blank New Glasgow SHERBROOKE, Que. ‘CP)— Forward .Gilles Cartier expl-led for three first period goals to lead Sherbrooke Beavers ‘to an 8-0 shellacking of New Glascow Rangers in) the second game 6f the best-of-five’ Eastern Cana- dian quarter - final Allan Cup series New ‘Glasgow won. the game Monday “night 4-2 Gartier scored his first on a breakaway on Goalie Don Larin, in the second minute: figjng the puck into the \lower left-hand corner of the inet. : Just after the five - minute mark Gites, f nnected .after a relay / from | Georges Rev: Cartier skated around New first goal 3 in Summerside and Cecil Glasgow defenceman ; Marty adjust,” MacDonald. was voted the ,all- | Roy, fired at Larin then slipped —7e@— jhome his own rebound His third goal came less than 50 seconds later on a ‘pass-out from. Roy. Cartier was left in |the clear. in front of. the net | Pepin closed out. the scgring | a pass from Robert Dupre in the corner | - = - SUMMARY First peried—1. Carter Pepin, .Dupre) 1:39; 2. Sherbrooke, Carter ‘Pepin, Roy) 5:10; 3. Sherbrooke, ‘Car- tier ‘Pepin, 1 §:45; 4. Sher. brooke, Pepin® Cartier, Dupre? 18:40. Penalties—Mascotto 2:49, bault) 4:44. ‘Second period—3. Sherbrooke, Pepin (G. Roy, Nolet) 7:54; 6. Sherbrooke, Guilbault Drouin) 15:10. Penalties—Rob- idas 5:19. 7:37. Gaudrault 19: Third period—7. Sherbrooke, Drouin’ ‘Richer, Dupre) 4:15; 8. ‘Sherbrooke, Drouin: (G. Roy, Guilbault! 12:07. Penalties Ford 10:57, Mascotto 17:13 Saves” Larin Aubry ..0° tel? oF ‘. 16 10,11--31 “down with a Sherbrooke, Richer, * Comets Buss From Mountains : Canadien Dickie -Moore With Bob Pulford sidelined with a. groin injury in the Leafs’ two. final. games, Moore was given more ice time and showed to advantage in both outings. SEEN AS BONUS . Imlach_ has deemed Moore his “‘playoff. bonus,” and had the onetime: scoring champion | working on: defence to add to his proficieny in skating bak- wards. Moore appeared in 38 son, but managed only goals and four assist. There is no doubt Moorre will two “be anxious to give a reditable |performance before his’ home- itown fans. On the other side of the rink ‘when the teams meet, will be another Dickie, this one named Duff. Duff. a “Leaf chattel for 10 years. come to the Canadiens this season via New York Ran- gers. In 29 games with the blue- shirts he had three goals and nine assists for 12 points. With Montreal. Duff fashioned nine goals and seven assists in, 40 games . Coach Toe Blake has found Duf!'s productivity increased since teaming him with Jean Beliveau and. Bobby Rousseau. Duff said Wednesday he feels’ sure he has found himself, and - has been happy since settling “place” ‘team. Dulf said he found the transi- Ranger tion from Toronto to New York 20nexing their second consecu- extremely trying. extremely trying. HARD ‘TO ADJUST “When you have played your hockey in. a Canadian organiza- ve ine’ Pepin and tion and suddenly find: yourself) Legionnaires ended up top dog. shifted off to an American city, its pretty hard some times to “ the leftwinger said. - ‘-PAPERWEIGHT | * PRACTICE Willis Hennessey’s Paper- Paul Hogan and Dave Camp- '" the first period at 18:40 on weights Will hold a practice to- day at the Charlottetown Forum. The Practice, will - held at 5 p.m. MINOR HOCKEY Following: is the weekend schedule of games in the ban- tam division, minor hockey as- the Central Queens Hockey Lea-*teblanc, Aubry ‘served by Guil-. sociation: * Thursday, 6 p.m. Totems vs. Hornets. Friday, 5 p.m. Senators . vs. (sudden-death semi. | final’. 6 p.m. Hawks vs, Saturday, 7 p.m. Knights vs. Senators of Comets, in “A” final, Winner of _ Hornets-Totems game will meet .winner of | | Hawks-Barons game -at a ine! to be announced later in a sud. | den-death game “to determine winner of consolation nate a “ICE on re THE FORUM who. ’ handed 0b Bar- | 57. ons (suddemdeath semi-final). . p/ show. Miss Radford adjusts the skate of Nancy Norton while-Gail- Rice and—-Sheryl Robinson look on prior to the opening number. NG Awards were presented to the children who passed. their preliminaries ‘ in--tests con- ducted a week ago, snd over ot .ciiees Participated in the Cire fand ‘‘Tiny’’ Crooks handled ‘the | velle, Roberts. Sark, Walsh (2) game the rest of the, way. - plus match. misconduct. ‘Sark Chafley Sark, another Border’ ‘Game misconduct defenceman was given a game Second Period: 5. Eagles Tick- misconduct in-the same period. eT ‘Prang)..58;,-6..Nationals Mac- Don «MacWilliams and Gabe Leod (Don MacWilliams) 1:37; Keough completed the Nationals 7. Nationals MacLeod (B.. Noo- scoring. The Eagles’ scoring 74M) 5:07. Penalties: G. Camp- was divided among Kevin Reidy, bell ( Gordon}, Dale MMacWil- liams, Bird, Hutchings, rts. Doug Tucker, Kevin Hutchings, : . E Ron Hughes and. Bob Main. Third Period: 8. Nationals ‘A1- drews ‘White, Keoughi) ‘1:53: 9. ee ee ae ance Nationals Andrews (White) 5:37; 3-2 early in the second period yy. roped ag “pe Tae Auacoe | then outhustled- the dull Airmen. a ¥ ‘A sg -White) 11:09; 12. Eagles Main The two teams were tied 2-2 (Reidy) 12:17: 13. Nationals An- after the first —period and the grews (R ) 19: Nats led 4-3 after the second. alties: Noman Dake Macwi SUMMARY liams, Reidy. | uritet Perted: Ly ee ir acWilliams (Walsh), Eagles Reidy (oan rer : $C U is Hutchings (MacDonald) - RIS CURLING 4. _N ationals MacLeod : SOURIS sh) 19:26. Penalties: Gra- -The following is the les draw at Souris#for tonight. 7 p.m. Ice 1-— F. Stewart; M. Rich- ards, H. Youns. M. Poole vs: I.| Kassner; T. Mallard, V. Birt, A. Hampshire’ Tops Nine Mile Creek Acorn. Hampshire Bulldogs defeated Spares — J. Larter, M. Pac- Nine Mile Creek Bulldogs 11-3 quet,.M. Peters. M. Pierce. et: at Red North River rink last | Peters, A. Fraser. ; night to take a 1-0 in the finals Jee 2 — Albert Griffin T h for the W.R. Shaw trophy. The |S. Co‘fin ys ‘J. Dingwell. ne z second: game. in the finals will|9 p.m. . be held this Saturday night at’ ‘Ice 1 — M. Fitzpatrick, S_ Dix- J. MacLean, E. Clinton’ vs B. Johnson was the scoring G. Reid, M. Dixon, L. Gallent, star of the game with the three L. Marold. goal hat trick for the winners. Ice 2 — R. Battersby, Tt. ‘bles, C. Scott,- B. Newson and W. Donald. F. Boertien. C. Rowen, Watts each tallied a pair for vs M. White. L. Solloman, — E. Hampshire. L. Balderson and K.| MacDonald, R’ Boylan. Jones addey singletons for the | winners. - B. Smith with two and P. Smith tallied for the losers. Spare — C. Bochervaise, H. |MacDonald, M. MacDonald. L.| MacDonald, I. Campbell, A. De- “Janey, Amy MacDonald. ee SPORT ECHOES “| é S'side-Juniors | Capture Crown By NORMAN MacDONALD eration but=the ‘consensus “of opinion is that our Juniors had an edge, not a 94 edge per- haps, but still a definite margin in play. We thought the Legion- | naires were better skaters, bet- | ter shooters, used their bodies. more effectively. Rangers were a bit superior in passing. Sat- ‘urday afternoon should see a big crowd of fans cheering the Leg- tr Congratutanons~ * Grant Grady’s Jumor Legionnaires for tive Prince Edward Island Jun- ior crown They were underdogs, besides belonging to our home town, so that. makes the victory doubly sweet When it. came to playing agains! Juniors, the No doubt the tough schedule -all season long helped a lot. That Rogers Rangers played quite .a iqnnaires ‘on to- viet over | ——————— few games in a short space of Sydney or Halifax, whic r it ioe must be taken into consid- turns out to be. ie Eagles Take First Game r bell keeping the visitors in the game with a sensational dis- The Borden Nationals served hotice that they will be tough ‘ont Pxhibiti \ basketball. , landic ‘few native Canadians j cup for year's but they came entirely different NHL finish jthis. season for the first time \since 1957, were fourth a year jago. Chicago, second place lfinishers in 1963-64, were third jthis year while Montreal. NHL \champions a year ago, finished jsecond. Toronto dropped to lfourth from’ thigd place : It-skated” through””practice Sessions Tuesday afd Wednes- iday, but said*“'I felt I wasn't going too well.” ‘NO DECISION YET Coach Bill Reay said about the same thing, and it may not |e until game time that he de- |cides whether to use Hull. “After all,” Reay said. ~ Vhe's the Breatest player ‘in the Na-|of competitors turned out to try | tional " H oc ke y League. You! can't afford be over in one or, two games.’ Hull, was .h a m p ered by in- juries*to both knees during the Jatter pert ‘of the season. He scored 37 goals in 48 games be- ore he was hurt and only two- afterward. The Chicago: - Detroit series, lincidentally, brings together the ‘five top scorers in. the NHL pais year—Chicago’s Stan Mi es. No. 1, and Hull, 4;-and7 Alberton High Notches 6-4 Win ALBERTON — Alberton, hee | ional High School defeated Al- berton Community - team 64) Tuesday night to take a.2@-lead | in a best of five game — final! series for the Alberton Com- munity League title. The high school won the open- dng game 61 on Monday night. What could be the final game is scheduled for. tonight at 7.30. |* Scoring™for the — team were B. Campbell, Jones, | P. Larter, B. airy S. Roch- ford and J. Weeks For the community team J.' O'Malley and A McRae notc ‘a pair each. ned The only penalty of the game went to L. Hardy. Referee’ was Robert Profit Jr. In the second half of the dow- ee Elmsdale Rockets ged Miminegash 33 in a hard ion game. BASKET BALL NOTICE There willbe a basketball tournament held-in New Bruns- wick on April 16-17 for the Mari- time championship in amateur t All men’s basketball te ams that are interested in this tour- nament are asked to cont Jim Fox, representative ‘the Canadian. Amateur , Basfetball Association for the province of Prince Edward Isla soon as possible. If teams want to enter into. the Maritime finals there: will be an Island cham- pionship held in Charlottetown | to decide the Island's represen- | tative. An Island. champ must | be decided by April 10th. so if your ‘team. wants'to enter the finals get in touch with Mr. Fox as soon as you can. Ch’town Enters Ch’ship Round? CHARLOTTETOWN. «CP? Ivan Doherty, president of ‘he Charlottetown_Minor Hockey As- sociation. said Wednesday he hopes to, arrange a two-day, round-robin tournament here to decide. the Maritime Midget Hockey Championship * Taking part would be. Char lottetown. the Prince Edward Island champs, and the New . Brunswick and Nova Scotia champions He said he hopes to hold the tourney April! 9-10 “EXPLORED ARCTIC Professor Vilhjalmur Stefans- son. born in Manitoba of Ice- stock. was one of the to rank Arctic explorers { with the great te eliminate in the PCHL hoe- key finals. Mondaya came at the RCAF rink was a toss-up. The Fagles..coming through with the winning goal-in the ten minute overtime period, atd Borden almost tying it up when Gerald Suteliffe’s shot hit the past. The Eagles did _feem to have quite a margin in the first period, Gary Camp- ‘Making Long Stories Short We received a lefier yester- but it had already hit the Sports day afidressed) Norman Mac- sheets. Donald. Summerside Journal A warning to the Maple | We immediately got.in touch supporters You can't e with our lawyer but he says you, miracles every year. Old Mose | can't sue for ‘that We thought is right. folks There are too it_wouldcome under the head-_ many ‘Canadiens to watch. Even ing of “<jander’ but he says Johnny’ Bower won't be able to not. Anyway it contained a story keep his eye -on all of them. The about old Mose and his play-off only trophy the Leafs will get play of net guarding. The irony ow it was that a number of labelled shots were turned aside, and a soft ice-slider caromed off a player's Jeg and found the net for the only goal of the period. Borden improved as the game advanced and held “the Eagles even im the final perteds, ‘and in the overtime. ben ie af FREE 3-CHAINS | ‘with the purchase of a new 250 model McCulloch HAIN SAW Keith Carmichael Brarkley Point Read Due to the terrific response this offer has been extended to April 17th, | predictions. -\° real good one, this year is—catastrophe. Ps ¥ The Wings, who won the title take too much | big shoot of the vear next week. of a risk and this. series won't Next week the William's Jewel-| BOBBY HULL Detroit's ‘Norm Uliman, Gordie Howe and 3 and 5. : Meanwhile the Leafs. who had been working out. in Oce- troit ‘since Sunday, had the Olympia. patrons agog during their workouts prior to leaving for Montreal. : ~ RIFLE SHOOT | tch shot the third pos- | of the year grabbing all | bulls available.to turn in a perfect score. A good number. Alex Delvecchio, 2, | Al’) their skill-in preparation for the’ ry challenge trophy will be up for the top marksman in a total of two targets. The following is a result of the shoot held on _March 30, 1965: ~ CLASS I - Al Mutch + Tom Vesey Scott MacDonald Eldon Maclean. _Roy Vessey W. MacLean CLASS ‘ RRSEE: q-. So P. Taylor R.C.. Barwise : DO. Clark | Norman Keizer George Jenkins~ - -CLASS IV- Angus MacLeod _ Billy Robertson see diens tonight. have never seen a practie like that in Detrojt..We—should—have | been charging a dollar for the ‘fans’ to see this one.’ Injured Leaf centre Bobby Pulford was also. skating” but there was. still some doubt he'd action against v HAS NEWCOMERS Montreal has, a couple of- new- comers untested in cup play But coach Toe Blake is count. ing on defencemen Ted Harris and Noel Picard, to help reverse ithe result of last year, |Leafs beat Montreal - hen the n seven other seven-game: series. ‘During the regular season-——— Chicago “held ‘an._8-5-1 : |against’ Detroit while Montreal jtopped Toronto ‘74-3. The most |telling . factor was the Cana- diens’ ability to win four times ‘on Toronto ice. record 4 a During. Lent - - - get all of your | FISH needs at Queen Street Meat Market 223 Queen Ph, 4-7336 “If it’s fish and can be caught we have it.” = Brian Chandler FOR Barry Mellish:, J. 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Chicago Black: Hawks “ewrd man Kent Douglas, rookie cen- and Montreal Cariadiens against tre Pete Stemkowski and Frahk Toropto Maple Leafs tonight in Mahovlich took turns dumping the opening gamés of the best- . teammates during an inspired‘ of - seven National Hockey| scrimmage 2 League Stanley Cup. sefni-final | “This. team is ready to take meets’ “ two° oe queen oteiontae oe — 4 - a oe { o answer ‘ Ss. who m it was They are whether Bobby |first time he'd ever taken part injured knees have . in any. héavy checking’ during -|mended well enough for him to a practice , ‘-| retain his ealier scoring form Even the goalies entered the for Chicago, and whether Tor- . -jact gs Johnny Bowef flattened ‘onto’s veterans, winners of the |-Don “icKenney and Terry Saw- the last three years, é - jchuk swung his stick at Dickie can stage’ another come-from- a Moore. « SAMttrititenantatesastatesncnrcesecsncaia =performance-—————* nt - —Bitiot—T rim tb te — es Bod ging “tog a a , Wings publicity director, said from .an following the practice: “We ‘