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Daily News from New York, New York • 74

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1 Camels Tie Browns; 21 -21; Gilliam Snags 3 for TDs Cleveland. Oct. 26 fTTPn Snpedv Jnrm fiillin nnncrTif three touchdown passes, one with eight seconds left in the game, as tne cardinals came from behind the last two minutes toaay to tie uie 21-21. By Dana Moiley An unfortunate set of circumstances last night set up the Rangers to be Montreal's pigeon. In the backlash of being smothered by a very inferior Chicago team and of ending a 25-game unbeaten skem the Forum, the Canadiens charged into the Garden and took tneir wram out uu me jiuur, innocent Blueshirts Gilliam took a 15-yard pass from Charley Johnson to cap a 71-yard scoring drive hi eight plays to tie the game.

The Browns had gone ahead 21-14 when Bill Nelson fired a 12-varrl touchdown pass to Gary Collins witn left. GILLIAM AND mm. i (0 bined on two lone mss-mn nlavs for the Cardinals' other Gilliam ran 60 yards of an 84- yard pass-run play in the first -quarter to tie the score 7-7. He ran 75 yards on a slant-in pass to give St. Louis a 14-7 lead in the Al vff Wfi 1 Mi A 5 lfj It 1 1 ft 111 i' ft The Rangers are retrogressing.

In an earlier meeting in Montreal, the world champions won by only a 7-3 count. Last night, as the season's second sellout crowd of 17,250 looked on in chagrin, the flying Frenchmen ran up an 8-3 score. WITH THIS horrible exhibition, the Rangers put to an end a long streak of their own on home ice. Not since Jan. 2 last, when the Bruins won here, had they lost here.

The string of games was 21. Montreal holds the 25-year-old record of having strung together 28 unbeaten games at the Forum. One man worked harder even than Rocket Richard, Mickey Redmond, Jacques Laperriere, Jacques Lemaire and others who produced the rout. This was the referee, Bruce Hood, who almost ran out of breath blowing his whistle. He called a total of 22 penalties, for a total of 66 minutes.

The great majority of these came in a wild middle session, when eight goals and one, good fight second period. Leroy Kelly plunged two yards to give Cleveland a 14-14 tie at 12:13 of the third quarter. Kellv threw a 36-yard touchdown pass to Paul Warfield on the halfback option in the early minutes of the first period. UPI Telepriolo Browns' Leroy Kelly (44) get a by Larry Wilson of Cards to tally third-period TD at COLLINS' TD reception was his ninth catch of the day and his St. Louis Cleveland 9 NEWS photo by Walter Kelleher Losing His Temper and Shirt Ranger Brad Park looked like this after battling with Canadien 7 11 721 7, 18 ana unesman fat Shelter in second period last night at Garden.

Shelter tried for two minutes tn kwn Pai-t fr A a Ulll Harris and wound up ripping off Brad's shirt. seventh touchdown of the season. Nelsen hit 17 of 27 passes for 178 yards, compared with Johnson's 15 completions in 30 attempts for 306 yards. The tie left the Browns still two games ahead of the Cardinals in the Century Division and one gam ahead of New York, which plays Dallas tomorrow night. enlivened thing's.

PAT PAT PAT PAT PAT ST. LOUIS SCORING 1ST: Gilliam (84) pass from Johnson, Bakken. 3D: Gilliam (75) past from Johnson. Bakken. 4TH: Gilliam (IS) pass from Johnson, Bakken.

CLEVELAND SCORING 1ST: Warfield (34) pass from Kelly. Cockrott. 3D: Kellv (2) run, PAT Cockroft. 4TH: Collins (12) pass from Nelsen. Cockroft.

A 81,186. Louis and Bernie Parent of Philadelphia battled each other to a 0-0 tie tonight in an NHL game. BRAD PARK, who is getting a lot of respect around the league, and the Canucks' tall defenseman, Ted Harris, were the main contestants as all 10 skaters either tussled or wrestled or tried to MIL Standings LAST NIGHT Montreal RANGERS 3. St. Louis 0, Philadelph'a 0.

EASTERN DIVISION St. Louis used the one point to move ahead of idle Oakland into first place in the NHL's Western Division. The Blues now have W. L. T.

Pts. GF GA 6 25 serve as peacemakers. 13 Boston Montreal RANGERS Detroit Toronto Chicago eight points and Oakland seven, 3 3 3 2 26 17 16 15 12 9 7 7 5 3 Park was done when Harris started it by taking a sucker shot at him. landinsr on ton of the The tie enabled Philadelphia to WESTERN DIVISION W. L.

T. Pts. GF GA Ranger. But Park was soon on top, got in at least a fair share of licks, then spent the next two 2 22 St. Louis Oakiond tie Minnesota for third place in the Western Division.

Both teams had scoring opportunities but each club played excellent defense behind its goalies. 15 19 10 15 minutes trvinsr to net out of Philadelphia -1 0 4 3 0 Pittsburgh Los Angeles Philadelphia outshot St. Louis, WEDNESDAY NIGHT RANGERS at Pittsburgh. Boston at Toronto. Montreal at Minnesota.

Detroit at Los Angeles. Chicago at Oakland. Both, goalies made sterling saves in the first period. In the second period at the three minute mark the Flyers took three straight hard shots at Plante but none connected and Parent made a mid-air grab to save a goal after 57 seconds of the final period. linesman Pat Shetler's grasp so he could resume battle.

Shetler eventually ripped Brad's jersey right off his back and he spent his fighting penalty and the first part of a 10-minute misconduct 50 in his underwear. AFTER PLAYING well through the first period, Eddie Giacomin became so cold in the Ranger goal he was replaced for the first time this season. Terry Sawchuk got his first action as a Ranger and promptly fanned on two of the first three shots taken at him. Pete Mahovlich, Frank's young-yer, kept a hot streak going by banging in the first goal in less LEARN IBM rnMPiiTFRc Wore Frozen Stiff! Montreal RANGERS 18 2 13 than three minutes. He had scored three times on Saturday night as er brother, called up yesterday morning to fill in for the injured (fractured nose) Yvan Courno-the Montreal Voyageurs of the AHL belted Baltimore by the same score the Canadiens lost to Chicago, 5-0.

It wasn't until the wild second period that the Canadiens scored again. Richard got No. Claude Provo6t made No. 1 while killing a Montreal penalty; Redmond got the first of two and Ralph Backstrom made it 5-0. REAL LEMIEUX, who was to double as he scored for the first time as a Ranger, put an end to the shutout by whacking in an Al Hamilton rebound.

Redmond responded again before Billy Fairbairn put another score up for the Rangers in the last few seconds of the period. In the finale, rather calm and peaceful, Lemieux got No. 2 before Lemaire added Montreal's 15th goal in two games. Philadelphia, Oct. 26 (UPI) Goalies Jacques Plante of St.

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LeMieux (Hamilton-Stewart) 12:05. Redmond (Unassisted). 12:49. Harper (Unassisted) Fairbarn (Widing. Selling) 19:43.

Penalties Bordeleau Brown Harris Harris Park Savard Fair-barn (13:24) Brown (14:43) LaPerriere Shots on goal Montreal 16, RANGERS 15. THIRD PERIOD: Scoring Lemieux (Brown) Lemaire (Redmond-Richard) 19:09. Penalties Ferguson Tkaczuk Savard Lemieux Harper Shots on aoal Montreal 9-37, RANGERS 15-41. Attendance 1 7,250. COMMERCIAL PROGRAMMING mm 853 B'way (14 St.) YU 2-4000 icy- til I The fat-free cigar.

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