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L97 DRESPAY, OCTOBER 4th, 1971 THE LVCK.NOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW,. ONTARI9 ?AGE: THIRTEEN
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ELEG EUROPE
VD S TO
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GRA VILLAGE
•11 HENDE
awn Lu
perfo
all are
NADA •
atulates you on
Ian series,
winning goal
if, today'
JOYNT, REEVE
OF LUCKNOW
EGRA VILLAGE
HENDE' NADA
iner!
accomiiIiitnietts- ---•
of distinction
great country
• 'SIGN OF PRIDE - This message
on Luc knowt.s main 'street says 'it
It was painted on th,e board
fence at the site of Lucknow's
new bank by a group of commim-
it_y_minded_Henderson supporters
K. W. Record Phoio.
'own is
Lot only
t to your
resent.
•FROM THE TORONTO DAILY
JOYNT, REEVE
IPAL COUNCIL -Henderson's-picture-4s available
•
'ROM
PUBL
E PAUL
:RSON, T
Lions! Way
leering for
ENDED-.
The group of_Gerler-
al Motors dealers who will give a Buick
Century to either Paul Henderson or
-mil Esposito i whichever one fails to
. win in the Labatt's most valuable player
contest) includes Marvin. and Martin
Starr, Bob Riimb1e, Ed Brown and Stu
Rodbart.-z-Also in on_ the deal_are •
Shuber, Prudential and Canadian Impe-
rial Banlrof Commerce .
The once-in-a-lifetime picture of Paul
Henderson's leap of jubilation upon scor-
ing' the winning goal 'for Team Canada
against Russia Thursday is available
through 'The Star.
The exclusive photo, taken by Star pho-
tographer Frank Lennon. is available to
the public in the form of an 11-by-19-inch
lithographed print. Price is 95 cents plus 5
cents provincial sales tax.
Send your order to:
trockey Pic
P.O. Box 8182
Terminal A
Toronto
The picture, which rali on the front page
of yesterday's Star, was taken just after
Henderson had scored with 34 seconds
remaining to play to break a 5-5 deadlock
and win the eight-game series.
, .•
DM R
PURI
ERSON,
itions On
tool, Sun'
)y scouts,
telegram •
we'd be
Thursday,
game on'
,hey sure
ieen hap'
that goal
T all SO
L's
daughters
7, and
Oration e
•
ga me at,
Ile school
ither,
rn alirt•
me, kiss,'
p on their
made the
and tremendous
ry proud I Canada.
NTS. AND STAFF
PUBLIO SCHOOL
Everyone was
and yelling and I
cry I was so happy.'
had to go finish my
. that was hard."
IlderSon is with her
Moscow while her
are' looked after by
tUer, wife of Darryl
native of St. Jacobs, nto, Maple. Leafs.
Lucknow, Col_
acinghis own woids
al boy became a
Ports history
le was in school he
g 'hockey One daY
d,an examination. I
hl,dd a.t him and told
at mind,the hockey
e should think about
as wen,
,i to him that very
wkey playerg eve ' of NHL _r
FROM THE TORONTO DAILY
STAR
. PRAGUE •---• Maple Leaf
president . Harold Ballard
says he Is prepared to'rene:
• gotiate • the two-year 'con-
tract he cOncluded 'with
.Paul Henderson Iasi' slim-
mer. to, reward him' fnr his . -
spectacular contributions to
Team' C:a n a' d a 's victory.
over the' Soviet Union Na-
tionals in the 'first World L.
Series of hockey.
It is understOod Ballard
has . authorize.d a, $25•,090 ,
raise :Mr Henderson.
"Without Hendersen,. the
whole thing ,would have
gone. down the drain.,!' said •
Ballard, •who • is in rrague.
to see the Canadian proles-
sionals, play, the Czechaslo-
vakian first-stringcrs this,
evening.
Henderson shor the
ning goal. on each occW•ion
as the Canadians.' Swept
their last three inatelies'in.
Moscow to produce an (Nor-
all nries edge of foUr victo-
ries. to three, with one .
gatO •
"I've •ca'lled Maple Leaf
Gardeng 'and ordered. my
people to answer the phone.
by describing the place as
the home of 'Paul Hender-
son," said, Ballard. "The
guy is a national hero."
. Ballard said'he alSo plans
• to work 'out special fi-'
nancial benefit's for Ron Ell-
' His ; skated with lion:.
_derso .. ,an• aline With Bobby_ ;
Clarke of rhiladelohia
Flyer's, for reserve defence-
man Brian GlOnnio, and I or
• three Leaf emplo•yecs who
• toiled on the Team Catrida
staff—traincr Joe S r
• physiotherapiFt hari Elleff
, and equipment man Toni-
Nayler.
"This is. the greateSt
thing that ever happened in
hoCkey," Ballard Stated,
"Ptli thow did
tremendous 'Work. 'After we
\vim in -.MosCow 'Thursday.
night, Sgro and Nayler
were at the rink until. fiVe
• • in the morning, . while eV—
erybody elSe wils out cele-
brating, so we would be
ready to catch an. early
motning plane,"
Ellis and Henderson
s;gried up for two yearS in
atto.rney„N,IF.a-
gles.-yn, 'said last night they
wojild seek longer tenure id
pl-ace of large s a' 1 r. y
boosts, if it's all the same
to Ballard. .
would think they •
would, be ldoking for three
't.q lye y':'ars if Mr. Ballard.
doeS „want to reopen nego-
tia!ions.: kagleSon said:
isn't required to,„ of
eoure. Tho.:deals do exist.
But I.• think it's a,.hell
, gesture on- hi.), part: The'se,'
• ::11 -, do 'scent to have
uncthing. coming' lo' them
on t';ic •c'if what
thev've done.- ,
Henderson counted 'seven
the eight.
. V.anies. against the Soviets
to tio the Soviets' Alexan-,
der Yakushev for the over-
'all leadership in that de:
•partment. ' • .•
Eagleson brought up the
matter of new contract's
early last week.' Henderson
had .13-e.en playing soperbly •
.and Ellis, while not produc- .
ing mach in the . way of
points, .was 'doing .a thor-
ocgki defensive job against
•the ',Soviets' main. offensive
threat. Valery Kharlamov.
At that time, Rai-lard de-_
. dined. But .he said today he •
ivid. been moVed to recon-,
side]. in the enthusiasm and -
excitement. of Thursday'S
heart stopping finale when
Team Canada'counted three'
. .
times. in -the third period to
‘vipe ont a 5-3 Soviet .advan-
. t ag-e and fashion a 6-5 win...
"We'd '•.like 'to put on a
good show, but I know if I
were a player, ,rd find ft
very 'difficult :to pr.epare
myself for this game even
though We •are well awee
that. the Czechs. .beat the
Aussians in 'Apri1 and won
the World Amateur cham-.
pionship," said coach HarrY
Sinden.
More On
page 14
.. Ballard' may be bubbling
byt the Team Canada play-
ers ,.have experienced a ma-.
jor letdoWn. And• now they .
come_ at that -
't h r bbin g with anticipation
of the historic first.encoun-
ter between their National
side and, the handpicked
stars of the. National Hack.
ey League. ,