16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, January 5, 196) FRANK MAHOVLICH (27) of Toronto Maple Leafs raises his stick in triumph, after scoring the last goal for Leafs in their vault into second place in the National Hockey League scor: ing race, No, 11 for Toronto 6-4 win over Detroit Red Wings last night at Maple Leaf Gar- dens, Mahovlich also assisted on four other Toronto goals, to MAHOVLICH SCORES HIS MTH -- RED WINGS LOSE THEIR ACE Leals is Dave Keon, The others are not identified | CP Wirephoto | sports menu Leafs Triumph, By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' By THE CANADIAN PRESS Detroit's Gordie Howe was hurt, Toronto's Frank Mahovlich scored his 34th goal and a couple FRANK MAHOVLICH vaulted into second place in the National when Toronto Leafs defeated Mahovlich scored only one goal, the but it brought his total to 34 of record for one season. But for Mahovlich was that well within the reach ne the previous five goals for Toronto cided to work hard enough scoring goals will become opposition will not be able one type of defensive pattern Red Wings was not exactly shattering are going that well just now recognized when he first as "hatchet-man" Hockey League what hit type, felled Gordie Howe stitch cut to the forehead, that was something different, of lesser lights had big nights around the goalmouth in Na tional Hockey League play Wed nseday night Howe, one of hockey's all-time greats, suffered a concussion and a gash over his right eye that re- quired 10 stitches when he col lided with Toronto's Eddie Shack in a game bheltween the Red Wings and Maple Leafs at Tor onto He was taken to hospital where x-rays showed no fracture He will miss a return game he tween the two teams in Detroit tonight and hospital authorities sald they would like to keep him for two or three days for further observation Toronto, powered by the Ma hovlieh-Red Kelly-Boh Nevin trio won the game 6:4 to move within four points of league - leading last night, Wings 6-4, Leafs, scoring Detroit race Red last one for eason and put him Richar more Impressive assists on four of If the Big M de- to be a play-maker, then little since the "eover" with Just Leafs' victory over the the Mapleos but when Eddie Shack, NHL, with Rangers, with a 12 for the tocket I's B0-goal was gained a easiel fo him the Chihawks Also GORDIE HOWE, 52, ace | right-winger of the Detroit Red Wings and one of the NHL all: time greats, is shown getting attention from the Detroit train. tried to Jump out of his way," he said, "It was either him or me, I hit him with my glove, not the stick" Howe, second (0 Montreal's famous Maurice (Rocket) Ri chard for the most goals scored in a lifetime, has only missed two games through injuries since the 1957-58 season He was immediately taken to the Maple Leafs Gardens hospi-| tal where he complained of dizgi ness and headaches after heing stitched up Detroit general man-| ager Jack Adams accompanied the hig rightwinger to hospital Howe suffered serious injuries during the first game of the 1950 Stanley Cup semi-finals when he, Dairymen increased their first was checked along the hoards hy place lead to seven points Tues Toronto's Ted Kennedy, now re-'gay night." by defeating the cel Hred ii Heat tuto lar dwelling ITU club by a 4 to 0 e plunge ce firs ( J i > ponds po hls a Conc rs " score in the first game oh ) + Blgeheduled doubleheader Kas hroken a fractured right singer Construction . crept within cheek hone and a seralched eye a point of second place hy defeat hall ing the fourth spot Imperials to Mahovlich, high flying left 1 er, after suffering concussion | minute penalty (major) for and a 12:stiteh cut on his fore. | high - sticking, Howe was ad- head, In last night's game in mitted to Toronto General Hos. Toronto, Howe was injured | pital, following his first-period | when felled by Leafs' Eddie injury Shack, who received a five CP Wirephoto Dairymen Hold Lead Civil Service Group CIVIL, SERVICE DIARY -- We had on hand for both games, the assistant trainer of the Oshawa Majors Hockey Club, Erie Stovin, who obliged to pick the three star selection in each game , In the the winners at 10.55 of the first period with Wright and Kelling ton earning assists in the play At 21.06 Ritchey again beat Kunkle on a S-way play with Wright and Sinclair making the scoFe 4 (to 0 at the end of the first period Imperials the Dairymen for first star for his two goals and one assist and were frustrated, their many scoring chances, hy on first game he chose Irv, Welsh p# We don't expect Toronto press to dwell on the topie too much but Bhack got a five-minute major for highs sticking (and drawing blood), so at least the referee was certain of what took place, Howe suffered a con- cussion and required hospital treatment, The full re sults of the injury may not even yet be appdarent, This one might well prove one of the injuries that other NHL players remember BITS OF SPORT:- Seven U.S ers died of football Injuries during the past season , , , CARMEN BASILIO has announced that if he loses to Gaspar Ortego in his welterweight bout at Madison Square Garden Saturday night, he will likely retire from the ring, Basilio, now 33 "slowed down" and "High School" play= has Montreal Canadiens in the stand ings, | Rookie Howie Glover scored three of Detroit's goals, the first | three goal performance hy a Red Wing In one game thls sea son, In another game at New York, {sophomore centre Stan Mikita | scored twice in the third period {to help Chicago Black Hawks to | their fifth consecutive victory, al" | opening 3-2 decision over the Rangers Montreal, idle until Saturday, has 51 points and Toronto 47, The Hawks moved into sole posses sion of third place with their vie:| | tory They now have 40 paints! while the Red Wings, who have winger, scored his 34th goal In 48 games early in the third pe riod. He also picked up four as. sists during the game to vault into second place in the league's individual scoring race He now has 50 points, six less than Montreal's Bernie Geoffrion Nevin and Kelly each scored twice and Diek Duff got the other goal Glover got his first goal in the period and added two more late In the second, The other Detroit goal went to Mur ray Oliver Mikita, on a hot scoring streak, scored his second goal of the night at 15:18 of the last period the tune of 4 to 1 in the night cap at Bowmanville arena CAMPBELL GETS SHUT-OUT Camphell, the steady netminder for the Dairymen, gained his see ond shut-out of the season when he kept local 969 of ITU off the score sheet, He performed bril liantly on many closein shots from the sticks of ITU attackers and earned his glory with this performance The Dairymen scored thelr first goal at 7,30 of the 1st period, off the stick of C. Durno from Welsh and Corby, Welsh scored on a play with C, Durno at 12.55, The halance of the first period was Wiltshire, who kicked out the puck in fine style, His net-minding was superb, The puck that he stopped with his face in the early | minutes of the first period did not hamper his performance in the least as he played a sfeady game throughout In the second period, Ritchey tallied once more at 4.50, getting his "hat trick", Playmakers Stubbs and Sinclair were credited with assists, Kassinger's Wright at 14.15 registered all alone mak ing the score read 4 to 0 in favor of Kassinger Construction, Imperials, well shook-up at this point, pressed for at least a tally, a game well played, For the see: ond star he chose ITU's Al Baker, a player who went hoth ways and put much effort to ITU's cause and In third spot for a brilliant performance in the Dairymen's net, Campbell In the Im- perial - Kassinger game, Erie picked Kassinger's Ritchey on his three-goal performance for first star, In second spot for a sound and steady game in Kassinger's net, Wiltshire, For the third star Mr, Stovin was undecided wheth er to choose Kassinger's Dave Dineen who played an outstand- ing game or Bud Johnston who likewise made some very deadly his family and friends are urging him to quit the fight . + GEORGE CHUVALO and ranked ten heavyweights, are scheduled to meet on February 8, in Toronto and the fact seems obvious much future for the loser of this one game , , couple of Canadians now EATERS have declined an hibition game with the Maroons, leaving for the world championships in reason given is that Chatham Maroons are not in shape, The real reason could be that the Smoke Eaters don't dare risk defeat in Chatham , feated the Port Perry House Newcastle on Tuesday night, with young Hircock scor- ing six goals for the winners, «+ I'"S HAPPENED ! Sugar Ray Rob- inson has agreed to a fourth title match with Gene Full» mer, It's to be on a Saturday night, Feh Las Vegas, Have you noted how quickly the fight pre moters have taken to Saturday night dates big well-known fight promoters Wednesday and Friday dates? had two apiece , , of Calgary, has taken over the Western Hockey League, two points ahead of his linemate, Lou Jankowski, left-wing ace, CYO Hockey Loop Having Keen Race St. Mary's, 8t. Gertrude's and 8t, John's increased their leads in the standings by defeating their respective opponents Tues day evening. St. Gertrude's and St. John's walked away with easy victories as they both ereamed their opponents hy the identical score of 11-0 ST, GERTRUDE'S- HOLY CROSS Bill Hambly started the new year in fine style with four goals. Robert Kennedy and Ricky Dig- nam assisted on two of the tal lies, while the other Hambly goals were unassisted, Robert Kennedy added two goals and three assists to his credit. Larry McAvoy played fine hockey from his defence position by scoring two goals on long shots from the blue line Dave O'Reilly, Ben Pankhurst and Ron Marcotte scored the re maining St. Gertrude's goals to bring the final score to 11.0, Holy Cross, led hy the fine playing of Gary Delves, were un- able to penetrate the defence of St. Gertrude's, ST, GREG'S LIONS-8T, JOHN'S St. John's handed the Lions their seventh defeat of the sep son with a 11-0 score, The rushing defenceman, Pat Brown, scored four times during the game Close behind in the scoring de partment was John Hay whe found the target on two occasions Borebmek, Spellen, Keenan, Dud- 38, dropped to fourth, Howe, 32, was injured midway through the first period when he| [collided with Shack, He fell to the ice with blood flowing freely] [from his forehead. Films showed | he hit the ice with his forehead) {and it appeared this caused the | eut | Shack received a | alty for highsticking The Toronto leftwinger said in| the dressing room he saw Howe Bob Cleroux, a in the world's top there isn't . TRAIL SMOKE to play an ex» in Chatham, prior to Europe, The invitation major pen ZION PEE WEES de- League All-Stars 11-1 in the blue line to his left, "1 brought my stick Oshawa up while Oyler and Howes 25, likely in - after the backed away from RON LEOPOLD the scoring point lead in PETERROROUGH Oshawa defeated Lindsay 4-2 in the final game of the annual PMHA ban tam hockey tourney in Civie Arena Saturday to capture the Reaver Lumber Co, Trophy, It was the second time in three years for the Motor elty squad o win out, Lindsay taking 'it last year, Eight teams from the city, dis. |triet and lakeshore area com: | peted in the well-run tournament, the PMHA ladies' auxiliary pro- viding lunches, President Hoh former Oshawa Generals' gon, and Bryant scored singles bons a IRA a RL or the victors, H Assists lve to Dudgeon, Other officials : aiding included Spellen, Oetelar, Maher, and Bry. Angus : Bradley, Arnold Fife, ant, The Lions tried on a fow| vince Cc rough, Andy Mills and opportunities to hreak the goose Don Gray Referees were Len egg hut could not find the range, | Williams, Bill Post, Bill ( rowley, ST. MARY'S « ST. GREG'S Ace Reid, Keith Deck and Grant TIGERS Heffernan In a terrifically fought game, TWO APIECE Tiers towed down to 3 Marys) Leach and McGraw each scored i eteat hy this ice for Oshawa in the windup same squad. St, Mary's eke y : d_out game, one of the many close ones the victory by the score of 21, hh rk h | pinet [through the day. Babeock and Tigers took the lead in the first Reeves counted for Lindsay, The period on a goal by Larry Judge assisted by John Salowski, St, Vinners drew five of the seven Mary's were held scoreless in the Penalties, first period, Pat Murdoch even.| Farller, Oshawa ousted Part ed the score with an unassisted Hope 7-2 lo make finals, Sutton goal scored twice for them, singles No further scoring was record. Boing to Robinson, McGraw, od until the dying moments of Leach, Barr and Balson, with two the game when Pat Murdoch | assists to Kidd, one each to Elliott once again slipped the puck past|and Leaming. Port Hope snipers the Tiger goalle on a low hard were Johnson and Packer, with drive the former also having an assist The Tigers, determined to tie, Lindsay got there hy edging the the score, kept the puck in St. PMHA crew 2:1 on markers by Mary's end for the last three min. | Purdy and Rahcock, as Service utes of the game, Murdoch, Sal-land Horton each gained an assist owski, Dionne, Conway and For the local elub, LaPlante hit Healey were stars In the very|in Sho | exciting game Ps, A CLOSE ONE 12 Oshawa squeezed by Port Perry 11 [43 on tallies hy Taylor, Robinson St. Mary's 4 1 2 10 Leach and Barnoski, with an as St. Greg's Tige 8 30 3 t apiece to Balson, Kidd and Holy Cross ! 8 0 2 Taylor. For the Ports, Pickard St. Greg's Lins 0 7 0 0 [got two and Dowell one, as Pk WLT St. 6 10 St John's Gertrude's yg at the last minute as he crossed and| Win Tournament to hreak a 2-2 tie, His first came scoreless and well-fought with early in the same period ITU having a slight edge bul He now has scored seven goals were unahle ta gel on the score in his last five games. He had! sheet only three goals in Chicago's' 1, (he second period, Welsh first 33 games . | scored his second goal, a heauti Robby Hull got the other Chi-lgn drive heating Taylor com cago goal while Andy Hebenton| oiaiely ona smart three way and Red Sullivan tallied for New| pay with ©, Durno and Buzmin: | York ' sky, at the 6.10 mark, giving the Hehenton's goal at the H4-see Dairymen a 8 to 0 lead, ond mark of the third period A " A At this point ITU tried desper- snapped a shutout streak hy Chi 4 SURDY goalie Glenn Hall that had ately to heat Campbell hut with. the young ne reached 192 minutes and 26 see. Out success as . onds, minder turned hack all that was thrown at him Bob Fry netted the puck at 18.50 to dim any hopes 1TU had of get antams ting hack In the game, and thus| {ended the scoring at 4.0 in the| Dalrymen's favor KASSINGER CONST, WIN Imperials were defeated de. elsively in the 2nd game hy the ard, Powell and Ballingall earn: rd place Kassinger squad, who ed an assist apiece came up with one of their best Port Perry yanked out a 5-3 performances, win over Lakefield on two each! Ritchey opened the scoring for He 1h i 0 ree hy Etcher. Jay helped on two, Purdy, Packer and Davis singles Chittick scored three for the los. ers, and Crawford one, with Rean STARS in on three and Brown assisting on one Lindsay trimmed Cobourg 9-1.) By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Horsle hit twice in the first| Toronto's. Frank Mahovlich frame, Lemaire and Purdy once who scored one goal and as. each, with an assist apiece to|sisted on four others to lead Baldwin, Horsle, Service, Rab:.|Maple Leafs to a 4 victory over| cock, Lemoire and Purdy, In the | Detroit Red Wings, second, Wylie and Purdy count:| Detroit's Howie Glover who ed, Locke and Service being in scored three goals as Red Wings on one, Purdy got two and Locke lost 64 ta Toronto one in the third, with Horsle,| Chicago's Stan Mikita who Wylie and MeClory each gaining! scored two goals, including the an 'assist, The losers' goal was|/winner as Black Hawks beat by Chapman from Ravensdale, (New York Rangers 3.2, OSHAWA MINOR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION EXHIBITION GAMES BANTAM GAME Port Nope Bantams vs Oshawa "All-Star" BANTAMS MIDGET GAME Toronto "Marlboros" vs. Oshawa "All-Star" MIDGETS 7:30 P.M. THURSDAY, JANUARY 5th OSHAWA CHILDREN'S ARENA Admission: Adults 50¢ -- Children 25¢ rushes and backehecked most heartily as well, Bud scored Im perials" only goal, late in the 8rd period, to win Erie's decision for fird place, Bud Johnston finally registered a goal at 10.20 on a play with Mapes, thus robbing Wiltshire of a shut-out, The goal revived the Imperials and they pressed for more hut Wiltshire held the door closed until the final whistle rang the victory tune for the Kassinger squad, PWLTFEA 085 28 18 140 86 11 0 86 80 10 196 40 8 LE UN LE | Dalrymen Firefighters Kassinger Canst Imperials W L) 5 A ] TU (Local 860) 1 Legion Midgets Wait Dowe"s Canadien Legion maintained thelr first place in the sociation Midget League stand: wich (iif, 'Hold Top Spot LEGION - KIWANIS hold! First ace Consdian Legion continued thelr win ways, Oshawa Minor Hockey As woop ing Kiwpnis 7:1 In the send ings, 8s the weekly triple header rhe lopp's leading scorer, Char: Love, added to his was skated off in the Children's Ilo "Chuck" Arenas {blasted the ders Kiwanis 7-1 snd have a two. Joint spresd over second plag ry, The tary upset Local Lions cision glon faints, s and Loesl buried no wins in eight starts, ROTARY - LOCAL 222 Backed u of John Local Hardworking Johnn, the winners' top gonl-getter with Flintofl; def, As 8 result of the section, Le pg se ne, McNamee; are the pace-setters with 12 [ove Sheridan, Fair, €, lepdership with a pair of mark. lors and an pssst, Loony lon Me. Names also chalked up two : Singles were reg) by ne Dowe's sharpshooters 's winless won ® ny Pair, Jobpny Smith and in , Davey Lalien soins other (wo games saw Ro- Brian Flintolf's bid for & t 222, 41 8ndisooring in the first stan, } Braznick y over Kinsmen, rs Rotary mith, MeDonsld, Brooks with 9 each! and Wright, insmen 8, Kiwanis are sll. yoy anis gopl, i de. deep in the basement with! cance, Jarvis, Kay, p |Bovurrie; forwards,' y | Moore, "onlin, Taylor, y Patcheson, Carey followed b 19, Talling, | Latlen, Dell, an oti spe 04 och , 4-1 In the first contest, KINSMEN - LIONS Plews was! In ghe final fixture, ved to be the best which me of 8 pair, bringing his total to seven ihe night, Kinsmen sques out for the season, Brien Brady and Tim Gilmore were {he other marks Dougie Sulton garnered {Tone "222" (ally with assists going marker proved the winner, to Darrly, Leech and big Dave Léami Loc 8 21 triumph over Lions, | Danny Sanford netted his sixth al of the season and Brisy the Kevs got the other, 's men, ose rang the bell for Guisole; de Billy Lions, LIONS ng, AL 222 gosl, goal, Lupel and Nonkes; defence, Bradley, Barr, fence, Chapman, Zak, Seton, Kel. Balsom, Dionne; Graw, 4 | Robinson, Elliott, ing an ROT Black, {and Steckley forwards, Me. tela; forwards, Willoughby, Spen- Waite, | cer, Wilkins, Hall, Norton, Rooke, Leam- Goring, Rose and Crossmass, d Button, KINSMEN -- goal, Fields and ~ goal, Harmon; de. Shody; defence, Anderson, Keys, Barnoski, Leech Salter, 'ARY ! | fence, Godridge, Suddard, Pilkey, | Kitchen, Cullen; forwards, Sand. 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