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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Thursday, May 9, 1968

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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - May 09, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse                                The stars and stripes Page 17 Al Lieis to take f.0 cup Lead Louis up gum shut out the St. Louis essay night and Serge scored a third period so for Montreal to give the Sladics a 1-0 win and a 2-0 s in the Stanley cup  s goal came while the canadians were shorthanded Dick Duff serving a two mite penalty for elbowing Risis past reached in Aba Minneapolis a the american basketball Assoc a Ion weathered perhaps the big Gest crisis of its Young life tues Day and nobody was any Hap tier Over the outcome than Tan missioner George  crisis involved a dispute Between owners Arthur Brownf the new Jersey americans and Gabe Rubin of the Pitts Burgh pipers Over franchise territorial  was not directly involved and Brown denied head come to the meet Rig seek ing Mikan s resignation or re Moval sources among the Aba s trustees and owners had interpreted Brown s comments monday when the crisis Arosea meaning the new Jersey owner was after Mikan. Still  Brown still is not Happy about Mikan s decision to make new Jersey forfeit a playoff game for fourth place in the Eastern Divi Sion to Kentucky. But he told the associated press tuesday this does t mean he wants i Kan removed from his $50,000-a-year Job As commissioner. We re not looking for blood or anything Brown said. We re just looking to see that it does t happen again. At the very least i would Hope to eliminate any such decision being made in the  Brown said the Aba s by Law provide for the two clubs involved to resolve the Issue when or Mem arises Over a playing site. He said new Jersey an Kentucky had arrived at a Solu Ion but Mikan ordered the for Thore was no question Dickie Moore. Duff had been inthe penalty Box 23 seconds when Savard standing in front of the crease took a pass from Claude Provost at the boards behind the St. Louis net. Savard took a Quick shot and the puck glanced Between  dec Nicman Jim Roberts and St. Louis goalie Glenn Hal before trickling under Hall into the Cage at 2 17.the Ujpal was Savard s first in Stanley cup Competition. Worsley s shutout was his fourth in Stanley cup Competition but his first since the 1965 66 playoffs. He had 19 saves. 4th cup shutout one of Worsley s Best saves Wason a breakaway by Larry Keenan. The goalie came out 15feet from the Goalmouth and deflected Keenan s hard shot with his stick. The win gave the canadians two consecutive victories on the blues Home ice with the third and fourth games of the Best of seven series scheduled for Montreal thursday night an saturday afternoon. The scrambling blues trying to uphold the Honor of the six National hockey league expansion teams in their first year were inspired by a crowd of16,177, the largest number Ever to attend a hockey game in . Standing room tickets at $3.50 each went on Sale six hour before the game. Hurt by penalties the blues took advantage of sub Par Montreal passing in the first and second periods but were Hurt in the second period by two consecutive penalties slashing by Noel Picard and tripping by Bob Plager. Hall who had 14 saves in the period made two spectacular save with blues in the penalty Box. One was a Glove save of Ashot by Duff and the other was an Yvan Cornoyer s shot which Hall missed in front of him but gout arthritis sufferers shocked by Derby doping by will Grimsley new York a what the portly Middle aged Man exclaimed in disbelief. They retaking the Kentucky Derby away from dancer s image be cause he was drugged that s crazy i be been Tak ing that drug for years for the gout. It has t stimulated  million sufferers of gout and arthritis must have had the same reaction tuesday upon learning that the son of native dancer had been disqualified As Winner of the Derby saturday because he had been Given a drug called  More common name for the drug is  baseball had the same rules As racing about these things you d have a lot of pitch ers disqualified said or. Sid Ney Gaynor chief physician for the new York Yankees. The brow Brown and Rubin left the meeting during the morning ses on with their attorneys and re owned to announce they had a settlement on the Ter. Dispute. Later however was Learned this agreement sect m ged and wus not in however the meeting and with both men agreeing for a settlement. Mikan con need on Page 88 the goal him. Slapped line by away from the reaching behind the canadians were playing without thei Beliveau who Center Jean injured his ankle in sunday s first game of the series. Boston a the Bosto Bruins announced tuesday that Harry Sinden has signed a new two year contract to coach the National hockey league club. Sinden 33, took Over the coaching Job at the Start of the1966-67 season. The Bruins finished last that year but Rose to third place in the nil s East division this past season reach ing the Stanley cup playoffs for the first time in nine years. Peter Fuller owner of dancer s image. Promises a full investigation race ruling stuns Fuller Boston a Peter Fuller stunned by the disqualification of his Kentucky Derby win Ner dancer s image arrived Home tuesday night charging that his horse had been tamp ered with and promising a full investigation of the  m going to get to the Bottom of this and i m going to offer Large financial Reward for the individual or individuals who tampered with my horse Fuller said at Boston s Logan inter National Airport. Asked if he Felt that the pres ence of a pain killing drug in the Colt s system definitely indicated tampering Fuller said there s no question about it unless somebody put Phenyl by Tazone in the urine Sample or switched urine samples. There Are a lot of or  also was asked if the drug bet payoffs not changed to he $2 bettor a Capo of dancer s image in the Derby  
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