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The Oshawa Times, 5 Dec 1960, p. 11

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CAMERA CATCHES GOAL-MOUTH ACTION IN NHL GAMES ( Wor but Leafs re ey, | tu 3 A net « play VHL fixture Toronto Hung eal iM won the Shack, forme { photo A 17 rebound first goal wio WAS | early last How this also proved Boston's oal of the night and the game 31 CP Wirephoto Sat Mont Harvey 11) Don McKenney for po was Pronovost's Boston Bruin ad traded to the Bruin Leafs And Habs Score Double Week-End Wins Hi ai | eve only Hab y th wilon shot caught on Week ANDRE PRONOVOST (No i ght in Montreal wall ible This as 4) 1s shown at th xireme id ) a eal defencemen Doug Al Langlo: right and the puck is just about Maontre i won the w nto the 0 ¢) and look by Cana- | CANADIAN PRESS ng Ww bid by ed hutout Hod n the he Hy Sundi ( fo th coring Ma q Rookie Da wed three pleked Hawks first onto they 11} H nd ifrion { fen \p Aid Bath the in for sea loss this 10m ( rt Olmstead Du weored for Ouellette from Kin tery Bor ( as tl ason a player len the Don 10th had n one time scored i I this at game and Hellveau I'remblay fot Cana fired Chicago net with remaining in the 10 goalie Glenn wd been removed In favor Rostor of attacker. Bobby Hull traded | scored ind Pierre Pllote a week|Ah McDonald ands Ken Wharram for Hawk he Rangers were led by Andy Bathgate's brilliant playmaking at Detroit, He got his 16th goal of the season, assisted on another and harassed the Wings with sparkling play every time he was lon the let Dean Prentice Earl other Rookie PASSES \ WGOAL don MARK ant ton Pro three goal Mit | id time for Gillle WOS m's ha P 1 IN SECOND ed 1 ind Henri ded d BAGS PAIR Geoffrion dier other im nto Pocket | three third period for Provost vice Lhe empl eeond Rocke eeonds outpu 1 Richard th Wi 1 a tame after ( Hall ea ad | sg Tr Montreal's win Sat Andre Montreal I a sIXth onovost Hoston A urda 0] twice scor- | by ones HOCKEY SCORES AND STANDINGS | each SUNDAY Western League Seattle 4 P Sunday's Results W FO Junior A I THE CANADIAN PRESS National League W I \ Spo lA otoria 20 19 Tin 1 Red Sullivan Ingarfield got Ran Rookie Howie Detroit A Xi 0 0 03 we 02 ane wiland Northern Ontario Senior Abitibi 8 Fastern ) f h land gor goals ning 6 (Glover scored for League Johnstown New York 7 International pol M INCREASED PRODUCTION Hens lald a total of 1,527,000 19 In Yugoslavia in 10589, 26, 1 000,000 more than in the previous | tyear harlotte 6 ANS ¢ "ny League 9 Nature y on 2 Results i I Minne Saturday's Gann ( Sunday's Games i 1 ISI M Mo Sundays sult arin M ~ SATURDAY Western League 5 { woros | an Leagne Aner W ( Seatt ni 0 Vancouve alga Ontario Junior B Whith ario Intermediate Rradford Eastern League i Haddonfield 0 New York nstown On A 5 cents wil buy S only half-a-glass 0 00114 " W | Results \ Saturday's Sunday's Results horo | 4 Have International Les arlotie tield Hue ye lex ' ) 0 rt Way a Tole A! l nd nal Mir Musi er 4 Quebs Eastern Professional Wi i eapol i liata Okanagan Weste OO 9 Keloww po ( \ Intl HQ SS Ma Kitehe Sudbu King Montrea Saturday i K Sunday's Resulis M N ' M nll Ottawa OHA Senior Wi i Ww noalenay i 14 4 © 5 Results 1960 CADILLAC SEDAN Thi mile Altehen Sault Ste Kings Sindy | very low d lent condition FOR APPOINTMENT PHONE RA 8.5912 Qe 15 in excel Winds Stratfore Woodsto Chathaw (hres 1 Si CANADA'S LEADING A CIGAR Results ., Saturday 's Windsor § Strath INE UAWA TIMED, Monsey, December 5, 1989 1' Hs is aT iT ences wl pave ean ag the N { » { ' Lei exp ! f TALK OF GREY CUP DAY- LOOK WHAT 14 SECS. DID BALTIMORE ahead 14-13 Canada's 14 seconds left to play JAMIE Please clear the field, the is not over yet," pleaded the public address announcer, He didn't really believe it, acting only on orders rious fans obeyed the and ringed the everal rows deep Myhra kicked the to make it 15-13 stredmed hack on kickoff when fights flared Again they | to let the gue's ern years a he's Pp 6 Colt There were 1 oop Gr Whe A Cup ended week foot when @y | or | | igo hall { wel fo the pla game Em Stadium final with Rough leading Edmonton Eski irged on f ale x | i id at Vancou N¢ ire n the y 16 quarter Rider he del 17 0 cement field ontrove Foot hould to me ( ere we ether gue ven poli field With Ottawa le than touchdown 41 ¥ Mon's inde ah competit § | Ron Capra the eve { i 15 nadian hall 1AVE qualifying md cut m a point offic he fans ole VETS field alter the al a chanet ) the ¥ than call clear a on the hy and in possession second left to argued that the remainin have affected the 1h [ would-be the players the order finish later He ading say amon | heeded game more i v th only nohody time out pl Seconds were in they | could he come Sunday the crowd at the De troit Baltimore National League contest can | in | 41 JACK TURNER CITIZENS DIRECTOR OF CUSTOMER RELATIONS SAYS: | | went Colt do w ex saw what happen a lol than n + Jim Martin kicked the a point to make it 20-15 for the Lions, the game was truly over and the public address announcer had nothing to say, seconds A goodly " portion of the #08 fans poured on fo the field | when Lenny More made a div | ing catch of a pass to pul the Jimmy Greave Scores Five In Chelsea's Win LONDON (CP) Chelsea's | | | "This season we suggest quick cASH from CITIZENS" "Thinking of gifts to buy, holiday expenses , . , and wondering how you will meet the costs? As a Citizens budget counsellor travelling throughout Ontario, I meet many who are worried about holiday bills, I'm pleased to recommend the friendly, convenient Citizens loan service, Call today, see how quickly Citizens arranges loans of $50 to $2500, at terms to suit you best." | | | | | | | |American League jg si uty . . Buy Billy Martin | FIRST BASEBALL TRADE ! ST. LOUIS (AP) -- The Mil ! Into waiukee Braves Salurday pur | . . . an (®) chased Bill Martin, veteran sec| 1ants ive ond beseman, from Cincinnati) Reds for a reported $30,000 in a} straight cash deal ! Le ose OW To make room for Martin, 'he Two or arv uenn Braves assigned first fm] ry 8 (AP n $ 4 3 i. Frank Torre to Louisville of the wi LOUIS (AP) Fhe Ameri clubs n 1961 G hes. ald AEE I elation. $1 LOUIS (AP) Harveys. The blond aired Ruoan can League has been given the! can League president Joe Cronin 4 Kuenn, Cleveland's formerlally regarded of green light to go to Los Angeles attended the conference, Martin, 32, batted 246 in 103 ] Henn, Ad an t ot By "Ear as one next year A member of the commitiee games last season after going 10 oo fn ine champion, ¥ selent batters in the The big if is that the league's told The Associated Press: "The| the Reds from Cleveland traded Baturday to fan . oe has heen one of the 0th club must play home proposition has been made, Now| John McHale, general manager cisco Giants for lefty Johnny fe \stars of the American games in the Rose Bowl in Pasa- it is up to the American Leagueiof the Braves, sald Charlie tonelli, one - time Such ing Jee. lever since he won rookicof. dena, Calif, This the siipula- and the group selected to oper-| Dressen (Braves' manager) who and hard Ailing ol hel op ile year honors with the Tigers tion Walter O'Malley, owner of|ate the franchise," {had Martin on the Pacific Const Kirkland, in the first deal of 1953, He batted 208 thet year the National League's Los Ange-| Cronin and Giles appeared op-|recommended him highly, his major engi meetings topped all les Dodgers, and National) timistic Idoesn't alter the fact that we're, Told the Giants would give himileague in total fielding chances. League president Warren Giles| "I'm confident that something|still trying fo make a deal bulls shot at third base, Kuenn sald: | He wes given a $55,000 bonus gave to a committee to present) will be worked out," said {lies i Soet give us another veteran , | give i a try id ish font by Pelt in Mod. Misr ; 7 erican Le at al"lt may nol make everynoayiinfielder he suffered a hairline ry J 4 a ig league owners happy but it won't be a fight, I TT i August) is Sing Son ve even yeas Sih the Tig and today " ' been playing golf eve le A counter-proposal to allow the{ MAS BIG CAPACITY a foothall| les Ace | "1 know the Giants have & good ning Jue Viliing cham _ new Los Angeles elub to play its 7 5 8 § team. They tell me their park is ar) y wae I games either in the Coli-|stadium that seats 100000, It is | y kind f hitting but traded to the Indians, Ome games er in the Coll-\C i "ss miles from Chavez Re suited to my kin hi ing but wip ah ith seum or in Wrigley Field was Vine. where O'Malley is building] . . 1 won't know until | play there, led (20y peat wih Cleveland rejected by O alley tn of the # stadium for his Dodgers, The | Insists This | Prank Lane, Cleveland general Kugan nd id fad lis We thought enough | park is expected to be completed manager, said "1's always my|GHD 0 S006. Sie 3 Rone owt of vey . wl dont sometime in 1962, The Dodgers lot to trade the fellows 1 like the ng Average 8 13, Ink here 1s any fo Jud Pid se the GC 3 | ost arvey was one of thel 4 rn ha si |e Ameren Lege a OI i door is mars of he, Wa dion sideration," O'Malley sald conn hy "with 0'Mal as as aut we needed more pitching League, Mulfered his povrept 4 COMMITTEE MEETS {ley"s compromise proposal Some ST, LOUIS (AP)---"Just one DOVE ad § think Avtonell and ning six and losing h A committee of club represent owners feel the Ros Bow Ai more big one, then It's adios land will pro J . a DOOF start he was Svan. Afi atives met in the commissioner 5 sullable for major league base from me and hack to my Poland the bullpen. He regained suite sunday night in an Lith alt Hovieve AF je IY Jini on! hogs in Oregon," sald Norm van FOOTBALL form in the final months of the hour attempt to reconcile: differ | League will be aske 4 fe a Brocklin, the indomitable Dutch campaign, between the two leagues|it, It needs a majority Tor 8-4 "og "oioned Philadelphia a the way for the Ameri-| proval, plus the new owners Ac. big Leet olaze fo SCORES e's jon to 10) ceptant Liar i Gnd v Abitibi Eskimos Do a was ioking, BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS . abou future devoted to ho SUNDAY 'Ready Quit Cellar raising, but serious about National Foothall League Ibis retirement from foothall Detroit 20 Baltimore 15 | TROQUOIS FALLS (OP)~Cel. | after this season, his 12th in the Green Bay 41 Chicago 13 lar dwelling Abitibi Eskimos NFL Wladelphin 20 Bt. Louis {moved to within one point of Retiring with him will be Law- Cleveland 27 Washington third-place Kapuskasing GMs in rence T, (Buck) Shaw, 62, the New York 31 Dallas 31 the Northern Ontario Hockey As coaching wizard ho hia ned | gan Francisco 23 Los Angeles 7. sociation when they downed Time van Brocklin for Philadelphia F nwhiin ; y py p mins Flyers unday, hig the way to go oul Awieriegy Vouthall yu i Jerry Labelle, Charlie Mar {Shaw said after his club made {ule ™ Boston 14 shall and Red Belisle led the Es. it nine straight--a club record--| oC ston 0 [kies with two goals each, Bobby and wrapped up the eastern title I iggy f Oakl d Lamarche, George Lever and Sunday with two. games left by Angeles aan Johnny. Dredhart got singles, stopping St. Louis Cardinals 206 Yeoring for the Flyers were Ed. "Ihese men have been on falled to stay die Kulik, Ernie Domenico, leloud eight all season after that core after Marty McAlendin, Pete Gazzola, opening defeat (41-24 by Cleve from the| Johnny MacLellan and George land Browr their desire ha Chambers, heen tremendous," sald Shaw . Shaw couldn't enough about the fabulous van Brocklin] {and his receivers who specialize in impossible catches Tommy shock | McDonald Pete Retzlaff and Detroit quarterback Earl { Bobby Walston Morrall threw a pass to Jim | 'Phe quarterback set a personal Gibbon who caught it and [career high of 22 touchdown) unmolested through the | passes in a season with two seor-| for the vinning touch- ling strikes Sunday, He completed) [18 of 27 for 261 yards, vai his season total to 2,185 more than twice the club's sea |son total on the ground Johnny Pott tandin hattle against Sheffield] 0 nny 0 Wednesday, Then Everton wen! Li on to win 42, although Sheffield | B t S d [led 2-1 at half time I ea 5 nea Wolverhampton Wanderers, im.| T¥* R d pro ing with every game, were Final oun twice in arrears against r NE AA » genal but won 5:8 and moved into| WEST PALM BEACH, Fla, hird place in the standings (AP) Johnny Pott, a nerveless| third |26-year-old from Shreveport, La if A | {shot a sizzling four-under-par 68) Jimmy Greaves scored five goals S A S on the final round Sunday and| Saturday as West Bromwich Al WEEKEND T R [won the $15,000 West Palm Beach| bion fell 7-1 before Chelsea in an Open golf tournament with a to {Wnglish League soccer game onl By THE CANADIAN PRESS he of 278 # West field here Saturday Frank Mahovlich of Toronto Pott overcame a three-stroke Tottenham Hotspur, Rirst-DIvi-| who scored four goals, two as|lea" by the venerable Sam slon leader, and Burnley, reign-|Leafs beat New York Rangers Snead, who staggered to a 74 and ing champions, battled to a 44/52 Saturday and two when Leafs havely edged out Art Wall Ji tie in another game in London (won 52 over Boston Bruins Sun: of Pocono Manor, Pa. for the Defeated only once this season, |day runner-up spot, Snead finished Hotspur scored three George Armstrong of Toronto with 281, Wall with 262 goals within three minutes in the whe three times, twice| George Knudson of Toronto fi half York and once topped Canadians, shotting a 72 Tottenham ored fi f | against New Welsh winger CUIf Jones against Boston, [for a total of 201 and & tie for Foltenham in the| Bernie (Boom Boom) Geof-|16th place, He earned $240, Mont- Oth and 20th minutes after een-lpion of Montreal who scored real's Al Johnson ended with a half Norman Smith had|{hree goals, two In Canadiens' (203 for $160. Toronto's 'Al Bald the spree with a 17th [8:1 victory over Boston Saturday ing had 207, out of the money goal, The tie cut thelgnd one in Canadiens' 7-5 tri-| Edmonton's Bil Wright, Win. first-place lead to eight|ymph over Chicago Black Hawks nipeg's Wilf Homeniuk and Ham {points from nine Sunday -- S---------- | Inside left Roy Jean Beliveau of Montreal who| | ] a \ A CTY 20 Wu A '® ® Whitby Plaze, Whitby, MO 02 Open 9 AM to § PM hry in AM M Fri 9 108 P Loa ade In Gshawa, , Pickering ne Nd ol ot Be Loan Offices in all Principal Cities cored onls | Ire started {minute spurs Vernon opening scored scored top-of-the- cago 00 onds of his team' MARINE EQUIPMENT MAKES AN IDEAL GIFT VISIT SMITH'S SPORTS WHO CARRY THE LARGEST SELECTION IN TOWN BOW LIGHTS mom 9.90 STERN LIGHTS son 5.95 LIGHT KITS mow 10.99 SPOT LIGHTS mom 10.99 STEERING WHEELS rxov 14.95 STEERING KITS ron 28.95 SPEEDOMETERS won 12.99 A LARGE SELECTION OF CLEATS -- CHOCKS -- BOW HANDLES -- GLASS HOLDERS -- MOTOR LOCKS ~~ SAFETY CHAINS -- CONTROLS -- FENDERS -- FENDER HOOKS. 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