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The Montreal Star from Montreal, Quebec, Canada • 22

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The Montreal Stari
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'x i i i1 l- 9 t7TTf vlTYf 7 v-y'V'y 7 -J- -j't- J711 7 7 -7-7 -i 7 I 22 TUE MONTREAL STAR MONDAY MARCH 7 ino J'islicr'ft Coin 111 11 Habs Rocked by Injuries at Crucial Period Sizzles For Toronto In Two Wins Toronto Maplo Leah are making a atretch drive toward the National Horkry League Championship with aubatitule net-minders The Leah were hit hard lnthjBniln last night the netminding department re- The Leah got goal from eently when veterana Johnny Frank Mahnvliclr with hia 27th atretch of 171 mlnulea and B5 aeennda when he surrendered goala "to John McKenzie hia 14th and Tom Wllllama hia 15th alx seconds apart againal CHICAGO March 7 There is a small room which leads Into the Canadiens1 main dressing room and on Saturday night it was occupied by three of the athletes Larne Worslcy sat in one corner working off the tensions of the night a habit he lias acquired aince Joining the organization A few feet away Jacques Lapcrriire sat with his leg propped on another chair in front of him Jean-Guy Talbot stood a few feet away A visitor threw an inquiring glance at Laperrlire's leg He grimaced and made a twisting motion with his hands lo describe in his own small way what had happened when he was bndychccked to the ice late In the second period "It's my knee" said TalboL was off-balance and Boivln (Leo) he hit me 1 he said with a nod in Laper-riftre's direction his ia worst than mine Now we go to the hospital where the doctor is wailing" Canadiens had never before experienced a night like this one It should have been a good one because they swarmed over the Detroit Red Wings and in Toronto the Maple Leafs were manhandling Canadiens' closest opposition (he Chicago Black Hawks But in the first period Talbot had to be helped from the ice And then In the second period it was Lapcrritre who was struck down Only a moment after Laperriere waa guided from the ice Henri Richard Joined him ''I've never seen a night like this" muttered team president David Molson his face flushed with concern He looked at Laperriire and then he turned hia attention to Talbot who by now was slumped in a chair facing Laperriirc going to the hospital explained Talbot again be X-rayed and then we will A little while later Jean-Guy Talbot and Jacques Laper-riftre went to the hospital and they were X-rayed and they learned that Talbot will be bark in a week or so and it's suspected Talbot waa happy to settle for that smidgen of news They looked at the pictures and learned that the news on Lapcrriire waa bad as could be When Bill Gadsby nudged a hip into Laperriire and knocked him down a ligament was torn in the defenceman's knee The knee swelled overnight and yesterday morning a doctor named Ted Percy rut into the knee assure him of a stable knee for next The surgeon cut into the knee and thus cut Lapcrriira from the Canadiens' lineup for the remainder of this hockey season It was something that had to be done A Ijrge Gap JT IS NO RAP against his associated whp played so weli in this city list night to mention that Laperriire'i absence leaves a large gap in the team that he normally protects He was voted the league's premier defenceman for hia work during the first half of the season for good reason and while a team can re-group and play as Canadiens did last night sooner or later the pressure and the extra work catch up with the men who remain behind to carry on hia duties On the other hand there Is only one way professional athletes have learned to react to these situations Injuries are occupational hazards of this business and when men and boys are hurt they Team to accept them Even while Laperrttre and Talbot sit in the small area outside the main dressing room one of their associates talked about it he said you take your lunwa and do the best you can right?" It'a the only way A l-onjf Way In Vo Q4NAD1ENS you'll remember went ail (he way last year even though Laperritre cracked an ankle during the semi final playoff series with Toronto The reasoning at that time was that it was a crippling blow but Canadiens went on from there to edge this city's Black Hawks in seven games It's conceivable to believe that they can do it again but they also must expect this season's challenge to be much more severe than it was last year Time is against them Laperriere was lost for the final series and somewhere somehow Canadiens discovered the extra strength that waa needed to offset his loss A lot of it came from Tremblay and some of it from others in the defensive corps What makes it more difficult this season however ia that 12 games still remain during the regular schedule Last night's victory was a tremendous help in that a small cushion was provided for the team in their attempt to lock up first place but even with it the assignments looming in the weeks ahead are likely to take a lot out of the team They could be weakened for the playoffs but on the other hand there's no real way of knowing how high this group of professional athletes can go particularly in the face of adversity Somehow they always seem to react to it like champions They are not over-awed by their accomplishments Like last night Worslcy wu slow getting dressed and the team bus was kept waiting Somebody poked his head into the room and yelled at Woraley: "C'mon now lets get going AH we got wu a Allan Slanlry with his fourth Armstrong with his 11th Larry -Hillman with his third and "5 HU tint Dick the American Hockey and he did a solid Job until he 1 AISmilhno relation to Gary Bprnle Parpnt madp ievprsl was brought up from Toronto great iavPa in (he B(Wton npt Marlboroa of the Ontario Hoe-' Toronto dirpclpd ihot key Association Junior A circuit at jjm to fill the gap and he turned inj B(an prentice's ninth goal of a solid performance in the one (paMin jn (he opening min-game he played 'ute of the third period earned Then the Leafa called in the Red Wings their tie with the Rangers last night Earl Ingaj-ficld with his 18th goal of the rampaign in the first period had given the Rangers a 1-0 lead that stoodup until Pvnsavoiti Golf hvadvrs Raps PGA Action Hirvln Kina Pna Hirorngaw 4lku Jus Citnphll Dick I'rawlnrd Dmis PAN Ruder dashery Oeurin Knud eon Johnny Ptril Dan Slkee Jr Rei Biller Dite Douilie Lionel Hebert John Berry Tommy Roll Jay Drain Rill (larrett Jay Hebert Prod Hard Jark Rule Jr 75-72-Tll- 212 75-72 75 -212 213 4775-70-- 213 70-7572 213 73 54-71 -213 57-7373-213 72-71-74-213 70-72-71-213 214 7272-70 214 2H 215 711-75-54-215 71-75-40-215 215 Harold Williams tie icgs Archer tlrmero Blind Chris Blinker Rub Dudes Dsn Keeke He he Hutkey Walker Inman Jr Ron Juhmion Hnnrid Kneers A mu Id Koehler Jerk Menses Phil Rudders Kermlt Esrley Pels Brown Bill Knnlckl Hill Hartlnristr Jark Hnalgumery Jerry Plltman Hiller Rarhrr Uery Bauer 21k 74-72-70-214 21 74-72-70-21 74-72-70-21 21 4-74-73-21 -21 72-73-72-217 111 74-71-72-217 5-77-TI 214 72-74-72-214 PENSACOLA PI Hirrh T-(UPII Third round M-oni yMlHday lb MStun PtnMcdb Optn Soil tauna-ateni: niy Brower Julltw Bnroi Untidy Dicwir tMek Hurt Huron Rudmph Jarky C'ugit Brora Dtvlin av Ruin Turn Wniknff Bay Floyd Lou Onhitn rmrdon Joan Nfll Cntei Dow nruttrwild Dkh Lon Dave Harr Kvn Hill inter CupH 54-44-72 2117 41 207 2i 51-44-72 205 75-71-44-215 71-71-45-210 111 311 211 2I21 Golfers' Association he put in the hands of a $70 0004-year czar "We are a $4000000 business run by people making $17000 a he uid you pay $17000 you get a $17000 man We need a big businesa man to run the show" The 32-year-old Sanders made no attempt to hide the bitterness he fell from his ouster Saturday for failure to sign his scorecard after he had shot four strokes into 1 Bruce Gamble from Tulsa of the Central League and the veteran netminder has turned in a magnificent performance in the four games he has played Gamble registered his secondjPrcntfce's marker consecutive shutout Saturday The tie snapped a five-game night as the Leafs stopped Chi- losing streak for Detroit New cago Black Hawks and Bobby York remains unbeaten in their Hull 5-0 In Saturday's onlyllast four starts other game Canadiens walloped: Detroit Red Wings 7-2 Hull and the Hawks were shutout again last night as Canadiens blanked them 1-0 In last night's other action Toronto downed Boston Bruins 5-3 and Detroit and New York Rangers fought to a 1-1 tie Gamble turned aside 33 shots Saturday night as he kept Hull from scoring his 51st goal of the season Glenn Hall allowed all five Toronto goals but he was replaced by rookie Dave Dryden with Just over five minutes remaining to play in the game Dave Keon was the offensive star of the game scoring three of Toronto's five goals giving him 21 for the season It was the second time Keon has scored three goals in a game with Chicago Ron Ellis and George Armstrong scored the other Tor onto goals Gamble had his spectacular shutout string ended after a Summaries YESTERDAY Canadiens 1 Chicago I nnsrr pkriod Nn leoftni Finally: HicNrll umsD rrRinn 1 Mnfitml La rim (111 ISaekatrm Harrlal Pina IIIm: Nnm third rrjuon Sanders I'hariM Rifted Ken Tuwne 21k 4am Carol wheel FOR BETTER FASTER MORE DEPENDABLE SERVICE tftk your to one of these AUTHORIZED DEALERS the lead of the $65000 Pen-(acola Open golf tournament Removal of Sanders sent Gay Brewer to the front of the pack and Brewer responded with a third-round 67 Sunday that put him aix atrokca ahead at 201 almost out of reach Brewer's 54-hole score with the final round act today wu 201 or 15 under par for the 6380-yard par 72 Pensacola Country Club course Tied at 207 was the quartet of Juliui Boros Mason Rudolph Dick Hart and Randy Glover George Knudaon of Toronto shot his second straight 73 for 213 Bill Ezinicki the Winnipeg-born former National Hockey Leaguer who now plays out of New England was four strokes further back Before taking off for Texas Sandrrs leveled a blast at the PGA for its loose handling of tournament procedures true 1 pulled a blunder by not signing my eard but how big a sin is Sanders uid checked my card three times to make sure 1 had the right score It seems we chould be responsible only for the final score bed played the back nine first and finished on No 9 There wu no official tent or table to go to hand in my card Somebody grabbed it People were yelling photographers were (napping pictures kids were asking for autographs and they were telling me I should rush to the preu room VOLVO 14:31 Kn geering Prnalty: Prteg Bhoti on Ml: ntrru Mnnlrral MOTORS I960 nLTD1 Authorixed Dealer VOLVO TRIUMPH ALL PARIS AVAILABU OUAIANTiU HFVICi 14:11 AP Wire Photo OVERSIZED CLOTHES ALTERED TO FIT YOU AGAIN SY IIUNIl TNI TAILOR Wt 1-421 442S Si Cithorioo Golf pro Doug Sanders sits iiL clubhouse locker room slightly unhappy after he was disqualified for failing to sign his scorecard 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FIRST PERIOD 1 Hontreal maria (2) (Baefcalnai) 15:44 Penalttes: Oodfny 7:27 Harper 1t- HranmaM 17:12 NarahalL KaMfu Haim SKIDS PERIOD Hontreal Rtefcar4 (20) (Roberts) 2:22 Hontraal Betlmaa (22) iBnanaa TnmMay) 14 4 Hontraal Rnnaaaati (22) (BfUvaaa Uperrteni 14:11 Pro at lira: Hac Donald Rnbsrli 14:44 Watson 11:41 14:24 Detroit banrb ally (rorord by HacOnssr) 14:34 an: Canadian Curling Play Opens Today in Halifax GAREAU MOTOR SALES AUTHORIZID OIALIBI MR VOLVO JACUAR TRIUMPH SUNBEAM TIGER leu Ceasdtee Preu AB Parti lu Stack Madam feeigaed lew tea Ceairo Quebec Brlltah Columbia vs lentil: New Brunswick va HALIFAX March 7 Tea mi Edward leund lateulcbewin Ontario Bye Alberta from all two from Huru t( launched one of Can-1 Seventh Round a Nnvn aerate major sports events today as 11 rinks began play in the ye Oulerln Newfoundland ve Al Canadian Curling Champion-la1iNewrilwilrUbnbta Quh ships Eighth Round 334 pm: Ontario 1 Alberta Brltlah Columbia va aekatehewaa Prince Edward Island vi Quebec: 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