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The Ottawa Citizen from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • 22

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Page 21 The Citizen, Ottawa, Friday, April 18, 1975 Thursday night's playoff hockey summaries Soviets again 131 Mam; Dtikj TO. Bancku 1154. Uflof IS 34. Kmrm Third period 4 Houston. Ttor (2) (Usossicrel Peaaitics-Scaclla 3 33.

Tak 19. Sknsr CI IS 26. Shots aa goal by Cleveland 10 9-2I Houston 19 17 1440 Goal-Chcevers. Cleveland. Gratia me, Houston Attendance 6.825 2- Hoasua.

Laaa 13) (Hint Hoe) 9 25 Penalties Mark Horn I 49. Leave CI l7. HUlmu CI 1140, Ctrdvtil CI 160. Scfeeiia 1 53. Stcaad period 3 Cleveland.

Pinder (3) (Ward. Krakel 928 Penalties Pinder CI 7 21, Shmvr Ct, Lead 9 49. W. Hillman Ct Prestos 11:36 on la te DL'ESSELDORF. Germany Stcnad period atWftiia.

Lata III (Gare. ScocM4l I 1 Chicago. Koroll (31 (M.kiie. RtsseUi 15 38 Peaahica Rou 15 32. Rati C.

Gnevrenon Buf. Russell uior. SciaeafcM Buf aujar 16 54 Third period I Buffalo. Schocafcid (I (unassisted) Penalties BoMirev 6 50. McNab BuT 13 Oertiase Chicago.

Mikita (3) (Redmond, Koroll) 2:31 Penalties None. Shots oa goal by Buffalo 9 11 10 O30 its 14th world hockey championship, defeating Czechoslovakia 4-1 for the tight-checking game that was final 10 minutes when Victor goals. Until Shalimov connected, protecting a narrow 2-1 edge built on Vladimir Petrovs power play goal in the first period and a Vladi mir Lutchenko in the second period. Petrov's goal came with two Czech players in the penaly box, Miroslav Dvorak for interference and Vladimir Martinec for hooking. The Czech goal, scored by Eduard 5 2.

Duiey 1ft 14. Shats aa goal Moatreal I) 14 10 JT Vucam 14 -2 Goal Drtaca. Moatreal. Sunk, Vammtr. Attend! ace 15470 Pittsburgh a at Islanders 4 First period I Pittsburgh, Proacmtt (2) (Apps) 4:12 2-Pittsbarga.

Kelly (2) (Laroucbe) 7:26 Penalties Bignell Pgh, Hmatt I 59. WestfaU I 13:31. Second period 3- Pittsburgh. Kelly (3) (unassisted) 3:25 4 NY Islanders. WestfaU (1) (Hennmg) 7:26 Penalties D.

Potvia I 5:49, McMa-nama Pgh 12 47. Third period 5- NY Islanders, Drouin (3) (Westfall, Hart) 1:17 6- Pittsburgh. Hadfield (3) (Kcough, Stackhouse) 10:31 7- NY Islanders, Marshall (2) (Fonier, Drouin) 17:41 8- Pittsburgh. Appa (2) (Campbell) 18:50 9- NY Islanders, Drouin (4) (Westfall. Parise) 19:08 10- Pittsburgh, MacDonald (3) (Pronovost) 19:48 Penalties Campbell Pgh 3:43, Bur- rows Pgh 11:53.

Shots on goal by Pittsburgh 17 9 632 NY Islanders 14 16 1747 Goal Inness, Pittsburgh; Smith, NY Islanders. Attendance 14,865 Buffalo 4 at Chicago First period 1 Chicago, Mulvey (1) (Marks, White) 1:26 2 Buffalo, Martin (2) (Robert, Perreault) 5:00 3 Chicago, Boldirev (4) (Tallon, Marks) 5:20 4 Buffalo, Perreault (2) (Martin, Robert) 11:57 5 Chicago, Redmond (2) (Koroll. Mikita) 14:43 Penalties Gare Buf 2:10, Pappin 2:53, Koroll 4:37, Schoenfeld Buf 5: 13. Mulvey 5:40, Rota 1012, Fogolin Buf 12:29. Russians skating two men short because of In Thursday's second game, Finland upset Swe MONDAY, APRIL 21 CIVIC CENTRE GRAND CIRCUIT PRESENTS WRESTLING 3 CHAMPIONSHIP MATCHES MAIN EVENT FOR THE INTERNATIONAL BELT Challenger TONY MARINO of Italy vs KILLER BROOKS of Houston, Texas ONE FALL FOR THE CANADIAN BELT CHAMPIONSHIP Champion KARL VON SH0TZ of Germany vs Challenger GYPSY JOE CANADIAN TAG TEAM BELT CHAMPIONSHIP GERRY ED0UARD ETIFIER of Martinique vs FREDDY FAZIO, Italy DICK CHARLAND, Montreal PLUS: Billy Two Rivers: Chen Let ol China: Sailor White ot Newfoundland; Serge Dumont of Drummondvllle COMING SOON: Don Leo Jonathon; Joe Leduc; Killer Kowalski; Mad Dog Vachon; and many other new stars.

TICKETS: $2, $3, $4 on uli day ol thi match at tht Civic Centra Box Office. den 2-1, nailing down medal for Czechoslovakia bronze medal winner until Crowd angered The Finns and Swedes, now have split their two games in the round-robin tournament, the Swedes carrying off a 1-0 verdict American referee Gordon Lee disallowed an apparent tying goal by Czechoslovakia with six minutes left in the second period, ruling that he had whistled the play down shot into the net. The decision angered a at the Duesseldorf Ice Stadium and they booed loudly. i After that, Russian goalie off the Czech charges and then Shalimov scored the clinching third-period goals. The Russians checked fiercely and killed sixteen minutes in penalties, their highest total for any single game in the tournament.

Their combination passing kept the Czechs off balance throughout. Czechoslovakia had gone In the NHL Philadelphia 2 at Toroalo period 1- PkiUiklpki. Dorahoefo (It (MKUuk. Vu Impel 3 Penltn-DnpoM Pka 3J. Saloki Necij I IO, Sliming S.

Sciuhl Pu 12:44. Joe Wtuo Pna 55. Barter Pta 17:1. Secoad period 2- PkiUdelpkia. MuLmk (4) (ununited) Ptniltw Dupont Ph 1:44, Sutler BUdoa Phi 11:22.

Dunn 16: Third period No Koriog- Penilties-Kelly Phi 3 50. Barber Phi 1051. Vu Impe Phi 18 43. Shots oa goal by Philidelphii 8 12 7-27 Toronto 10 13 831 Goal Parent, Philadelphia; McRae, Toronto. Attendance 16.485 Montreal 4 at Vancouver 1 First period 1 Vancouver, Gould (1) (Oddleifson, Grudale) 3:13 Penalties Sedlbauer Bouchard double minors 2:40, Wilson 5:27, Newcombe chastises Connors NEW BRAUNFELS, Tex.

(AP) U.S. Open winner Jimmy Connors showed little class by entering a World Championship Tennis tournament in Denver last week, says John Newcombe, who withdrew from the matches. Arch-rivals Newcombe and Connors collide in a nationally televised match April 26 at Las Vegas. "I thought it was a very weak act on his part," Newcombe said during a break from training at his tennis ranch and resort this week. "It didn't show much class.

It didn't show any class at all." Newcombe said he with drew at Denver to avoid pre-empting the television grudge match. i Had CBS (television) known he was eoina to ay in the tournament. hey would have said. 'Hey, look, no Newcombe said. The Australian said the wievuion nor pre.

They were very unhap py that Connor had entered. They were worried about it. but there wa nothing they could do to top uv" he added. Despite a ragged workout after interview Newcombe lnwt ready Connor and April 26, J1 rhotographcr hdulcd to Cover a wo men' Ihi weekend "hen wn there, if Chfiw) lert, tetl Mf Nat htt tt PI Hou'lmf news m. la as egiaieeieaekiejv i 4 co-favorite with the Russian team which it had surge (AP) Russia won title Thursday in a broken open in the Shalimov scored two the Russians were the final minute of goal by defenceman opening minute of the Novak, came with the the second-place silver and postponing the Saturday battling for third place, before the puck was capacity crowd of 9,500 Vladislav Tretiak held into the tournament as players When an athlete plays out the option year of hit contract, he technically it free stent, clear of obligation! to the dub he belonged to and eligible to nil service to all 26 tuh.

or even to other league. However, ne it ngnco by a different club in the ML, that organization aitiifae4 tat aa-m rvnw Kiel former employer for it intcttmcnt in him. If two ML club cannot ttttt on hi worth, commiwion- Pal Raaalla it empowered arbitrarily to xUPuUia comNAtaikHi Ik iibt.f kjt tk.r. -t r- iht iK (afliMAuiai Inhibit their ftd.rn TN vwnet claim a Mi iM invfMment in the playtr. In the-r ip ft pai.

in r' Mid IN vfMliiaj If ta4 lMleM PM. 15 36. beaten four times this season prior to the cham pionships. Russia has lost this tournament only once since 1963. That defeat came in 1972 when the Czechs took the title.

NFL owners Moatmi Roacra (11 Amy. Mafcvack) JMcautal. Gaiaey (I) 3 54 Liflcu. Awreyl 150 MoatreaL Lemairc (I) (Roberts. Wibe) 128 Peaalues Locr 1130, Laflw 11:41.

Third period 5 MoauttL Ufku (31 (SavarcS, Coaraovcr) 1 34 Hockey tourney tonight The Gloucester Ranger Hockey Club has attracted 32 clubs for its first minor hockey tournament, which starts tonight. East Ottawa and Gloucester atoms open the three-day tourney at 6 at Earl Armstrong Arena. Teams from Pembroke, Smiths Falls, Cornwall, Brockville, Hawkesbury, Buckingham, Maniwaki and Beaconsfield as well as eight Gloucester teams, will compete for the atom, peewee, bantam and midget title. Games will be played all day Saturday at Earl Armstrong and Leitrim Arenas. The finals run from 12:30 p.m.

to 9 p.m. is 5 Ir -3 1 Chicago 6 19 225 Goal Desjardins. Buffalo; Esposao. Chicago. Attendance 17,500 In the WHA Phoenix 2 at Quebec 4 First period No scoring.

Penalty Guindon misconduct 15: 26. Second period 1 Phoenix, Gray (2) (Bennett) 1:16 2 Quebec, Leclerc (2) (Gilbert, Sutherland) 4:13 3- Phoenis. D. Sobchuk (4) (McLeod, Ftorek) 8:47 4 Quebec. Gilbert (1) (Leclerc.

Roy) 11:31 Penalties Lacombe 1:25, Niekamp 1:34, Borgeson 4:46, Roy 8:02. Third period 5- Quebec, Tardif (3) (Leclerc) 14:20 6 Quebec, S. Bernier (6) (Tremblay) 19 26 Penalties Roy Cormier 5:37. Gray misconduct, Bennett 16.16. Shots on goal bv Phoenix 14 15 10-39 Quebec 8 II 13-32 Goal Kurt, Phoenix; Brodeur, Quebec.

Attendance 9,495 Cleveland 1 at Houston 3 First period Houston, G. Howe 1 (Mark Howe. Popiell 0:27 MM -s 4M4 answer WASHINGTON (AP) The National Football League management coun 7M Thurtday thai all itvue mutt be negotiated. In- eluding the to-called Ro- clle compensation rule. If an agreement on a new contract it to be reached.

In their proposal earlier thi month, the player, urged a $25,000 minimum talary for veteran, the tcavoncd player' right to rcfu a trade and the appointment of an arfeitra lor for gnoafktv The union. however, omttted a call for the elimination of the Roetle Him Rl n't vi 1 rtti kh 111 HiflMIIW, led to the 42 day ptayer ui.ka rn.nJ tiit year Softball III Vatier Shbatl HV tit tt4 el Sti Mfilfli Will af(4 ttm 10 in. tl 4 fm. 'h 4t 4 4 A t4 4 Iim el tie vt N4 im 4 II I IS I4I Mtttt tm fr.t mm i -mwn ftvt I evnMM ft tmtr- iti er gold key sorvicQ I GOLD KEY SERVICE CLINIC! en: el 2llrcundtircbuys in Canada. fv-i i KIWIS ay r-f ut ej rjV3 yu Vt iV 14.

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