Russians Come From Behind To Tie Winsor Bulldogs 5—5I WINDSOR, Ont. CP — Russia’s ; Moscow Selects, getting stronger 1 with every stride, came from be-• hind a threc-goai deficit to earn ! a. rousing 5-5 tie with Windsor : Bulldogs Sunday before a sell-out crowd of 5,400,#It was the second game for the Russians on their current seven-; game tour of Eastern Canada. Whitby Dunlops defeated them 7-2 at Toronto Friday. The Selects will play against Kitchcner-Water-loo Dutchmen at Kitchener Tuesday and against Sudbury Wolves at Sudbury Thursday.Bob Brown and Waller Pawlvw-shyn each shot two goals for Windsor and Joe Klukav, lormcr Tor-i onto Maple Leaf veteran, got the ! other. Russian scorers were Yury Kipiov with a pain. Veniamin Alcx-, androv, Alex Cherapanov and Vladimir Zelizarov.The bulldogs blazed three goals i past goalkeeper Yezgency Erkin in ■ the first 130 seconds but thereafter had no easy time of it. The Russians got back two goals before the first period ended.Bulldogs played thier best hockey in the second frame and hiked the advantage to 5-2 on a pair of goals by Pawlyshyn, a Winnipeg-born forward of Ukrainian extraction.At this point it seemed the I Windsor club, which has a 6-7 | won-lost record in the senior A Cha-NOHA competition, would I have little trouble preserving a winning margin, but the Russians ! came hard in the third period to .j dominate play.1 Zelizarov scored the tying goali at 14.44, a slow 15-footer that goalkeeper Marv Edwards missed, i Cherepanov scored Russia’s fourth goal at 9.44 on a power play with Chester Archol off for interference.Edwards outplayed Russian net-minder Erkin and it was well he did as far as the Windsor team was concerned, The Bulldogs ran j out of gas in the final 20 minutes, perhaps exhausted as a result of ! playing three games in less than ! 72 hours.The Russians’. superior condil-i ion was responsible for their im-: prcssivc rally. The Buildugs sim-i ply couldn't maintain the pace and i were hanging on the ropes in the 1 last 10 minutes, Edwards made three brilliant stops to save the tie. The Russians outshot Windsor, 40 to 35.