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Show Canadiens end Flyer reign PHILADELPHIA (AP) Through the crush of newsmen, tired but happy hockey players and the usual number of hangers-on- , a youth pushed his way up to Montreal Canadiens Coach Scotty Bowman and handed him an envelope. The emissary was Rejean Shero, whose father s hockey team, the Philadelphia Flyers, just had relinquished the Stanley removing the final obstacle to their ascension. It was their 12th victory in 13 postseason games and fourth in a row over the Flyers, the team they set out to unseal so many months ago. It was left to goalie Ken Dryden to place the series sweep in perspective. Sitting shirtless in his cubicle, sipping a soft drtnk while the others quaffed champagne, Dryden paused and spoke. "Probably, in retrospect, in two or three weeks from now, people will say the Canadiens won thp Cun easily They wont realize that every game was a close game; every game was basically a one-gogame. Those thoughts were echoed in the somber silence of the Flyers dressing All four games wete probably quarters. the best played games in the Stanley Cup finals in a long time. But, unfortunately, look at the record books in the when future, theyll just see that we got w iped out in four straight, said rookie Philadelphia center Mel Bridgman Cup. Bowman, squeezed for space, opened the envelope and read the words: "Congratulations on such a fantastic season, it said. You're truly champions not only of the league, but of the world. The letter was signed, Fred. Amidst sweaty uniforms, equipment discarded for the final time this National Hockey League season and standing on a floor doused by champagne, the Canadiens' coach looked at the boy and said, "Thanks. Indeed, Montreal is the champion, its triumph over the Flyers Sunday night 5-- 3 A matter of confidence By Lee Benson Deseret News sports writer It probably wasn't supposed to leak out that Orem Highs soccer team published two weeks ago a report in its yearbook about how the Golden Tigers pulled off the state soccer champion- ship this season. A week and a half before it actually happened. I honestly didn't know anything about it, said Coach Garlan Fitzgar-ral- d after his Orem squad had defeated for a second consecutive Viewmont title Saturday night at the Fairgrounds, 1 sure didn't have anything to do with 4-- A 0 Viewmont goalkeeper Kent Gines. The game-icin- g goal came when Wagner drilled a corner kick direc tly in front of the goal, where Kirk Winward and Renato Rivera controlled, with the goal from just a Rivera two-tim- out. and Christensen scored but the effort and was nullified because of Relf had a penalty chance with just three minutes left, but shot wide of the goal. Two goal were enough. Orem's defense of goalkeeper Richard Talbot, Matt Parsons, Kurt Thompson, Relf, Keith Johanson and Kim Marshbanks held Viewmont at bay. You can't take anythuig from Orem, they played excellent soever, credited View monts Wigham. In other final state play Saturday West claimed third place with a victory over Olympus (5th place) and Provo climbed into fourth place with a 3 verdict over Two more Orem goals were almosts. Wagner passed to Garth Christensen 'CLIP mm i j j ,SP: i 0 Front End Alignment twe Energy Saving Tune-U- p 0 Lube & Oil plus Filter ALL in It's as easy as t Pin f T FUIIY GUCRANTU0 rWE MOUNTING I I TIRES WHOLESALE 3939 ScuDi Shlt-- Pti J Salt Lake City Granger M urra.v OAT Phone; Phone: Suu'.h Fashion l'lure Mall 6121 S. 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RETREADS aa 3-- , OUT a 3-- two-tim- r Without advertising, you wouldnt know. ugb eroaeoiE games highlight baseball opener r off-sid- 4-- rrtww. 4-- A "These gus either have a crjstal or are extra confident said Fitzgarrald. "I think theyre extra confident. Viewmont would agree. The Vikings making their first appearance in a state title game under the tutorage of Coaches Dave Wigham were comand Herman W'inkelman pletely outshined by the confidence-loadeTigers. Unlike the past four years, when state games have gone into two. three, and four overtimes, this one was polished off early. Orem did have trouble coming out of the blocks. Probably the bigness of the event. said Fitzgarrald. the Tigers were overshooting passes and playing into Viewmonts feet, and the Vikings who didn't sneak into the finals by a d UNKNOWN! It ended the way it had started, with Leach scoring in the first minute of play as he had done when the series began the previous Sunday night. Their backs to the e wall, the champion Flyers produced their best effort of the set and twice went ahead. But it still wasn't enough. 4-- yard Alone at 213 with an even-pa- r was Betty Burfemdt. followed leader M. at 214 by second-roun- d J. Smith wdio posted a closing 75, and Mickey Wright, a semi-retire- d member of the LPGA Hall of Fame, who had a 74. 72 one-strok- DONT BUY AN 4-- A past MAY 17, 212. e , it. ball Lost in the emotion was the fact that NHL President Clarence Campbell had delivered the chalice to an eagerly awaiting team captain for the 30th and last time Buried in history just a few hours old was the gutty performance of Philadelphia net minder Wayne Stephenson, who approached the incredible in facing Montreals awesomely potent attack. 4-- 0-- that slipped first prize. She fired a third round 70, two under par over the North Ridge Country Club course, for a e total of 211 and a victory. "I thought if 1 could shoot one under, I'd have a chance, she said Defending champion Joanne Sue RALEIGH, N.C. (LTD Roberts had a feeling in the second round that she might win the $45,000 American Defender Golf Classic. I hit this tree in the woods and the ball came back in the middle of the fairwaj, and I said. This Roberts said must be my week, Sunday after pocketing the $6,400 Deseret News special MURRAY Granger s. Roy and Granite s. Clearfield are the nightcap games tonight in the baseball tournament at opening day of the Class Ken Price Park. The Granger-Rotussle starts at5:30p.m while Granite and Clearfield conclude the first day action at 8 p.m. Then, the Class tournament rests Tuesday and continues at Derks Field Wednesday. The Class tournament starts Tuesday at Ken Price Park with the Dixie vs. American Fork showdown at 12:30 p.m. Other games Tuesday are: Murray vs. Carbon, 3 p.m.; Bingham vs. Payson, 5:30, and Jordan and Spanish Fork battle at 8 p.m. It's hard to pick a winner in either the or at this point. Its a horse race. Viewmont, the champ last season, didnt make the tournament this year, but Bingham, coached by Son Sudbury and led e by Bryan Hardy, is the defending king fluke after overtime wins over Provo were more than willing to and West oblige, led by Joey Walls, Kevin Peck and Bryan Gines up front. 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