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The Ottawa Citizen from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • 24

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Ptt 24, The Citizen, Ottawa, Friday, April 19, 1974 Ultimatum to Leafs play for the Leafs next season, it's expected he'll wind up with Toronto Toros of the World Hockey Association. The Leafs have indicated they will not write in the stipulation Eagleson and Henderson want: That the forward can't be traded unless he agrees to the deal. "We're very close to an agreement with the Toros," Eagleson said. TORONTO (CP) Alan Eagleson, who represents a number of National Hockey League players, says be has given Toronto Maple Leafs an ultimatum regarding left winger Paul Hen-derson. "Unless they give the contract we're asking for and it includes a no-trade provision, he'll be finished with the Leaf organization," said the Toronto lawyer.

If the 31 -year-old Henderson doesn't I 'M. 333 UL-r 1 5mto under I "Canadian I K'fffl NAUGHTON I -Citiien photo Discussing strategy Gary Nichol and Beaver Corkran discuss strategy with Smiths Falls Bears coach Glen McKenney as they prepare for the first game of their best-of-seven Eastern Canadian Centennial Cup final against Thunder Bay. The first game of the series will be played Saturday night at the Nepean Sportsplex. Bears, Hurricanes in east final THUNDER BAY, Ont. (CP) Three goals in Littlo Loaguo BASEBALL minor penalties called prior to a bench brawl late in the final period.

Each team was handed two majors and two game misconducts as a result of the ruckus. Opener Saturday The first two games of the Smiths Falls-Thunder Bay series will be played at the Nepean Sportsplex Saturday and Sunday evenings at 7:30. Should the teams split the first two games a third will be played at the Sportsplex before the series moves to Thunder Bay for the final games. Tickets for games in Ottawa will go on sale Saturday morning at the Sportsplex and at the Smiths Falls Community Centre at 10 a.m. Meanwhile the Bears, Central Junior A Hockey League champions, held their final practice in preparation for Saturday's contest yesterday at the Sportsplex.

Everyone was in attendance with the exception of captain George Thomson, who has missed the last six weeks with a fractured arm. The smooth skating defenceman will be missing from the Smiths Falls line-up for at least another 10 days. Gary Nichol, the CJHL'sout-standing defenceman this season, sat out Tuesday's workout with the flu but he's completely recovered. Brian Johnston, a hard working centre, who missed the fifth and deciding game in the eastern semifinal against Charlottetown with the flu, will be ready for Saturday's opener. Smiths Falls coach Glen McKenney hasn't announced his starting goalie but it is expected he'll go with Fraser Greenwood Saturday and follow with Rocky Menard Sunday.

Registration each of the first two periods helped Thunder Bay Hurricanes swamp Wexford Raiders 8-1 in the deciding game of the eastern Centennial Cup semi-final Thursday night. Thunder Bay won the best-of-seven series 4-3 and will meet Smiths Falls Bears in the eastern final beginning tomorrow in Ottawa. Lynn Jorgenson scored three goals for the Hurricanes and linemate Darryll Trear added two more. Scoring singles were Jack Davies, Ken Martyn and Chris Ferguson. Steve Major got the lone Wexford goal on a second-period power-play opportunity.

The winners held period leads of 3-0 and 6-1. Dave Balina had 26 saves in the Thunder Bay goal while Kevin Walton and Steve Napier combined to stop 24 of 32 shots in the Wexford goal. Wexford took six of nine DISTRIBUTED BY PARK Saturday. April 20 10 a.m. 3 p.m.

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