34 TVR OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, February 15, 196) HOLD THE FORT! Goalie Johony Bower of Toronto Maple Leafs hed lots of pro tection at this point, in Satur day night's National Hockey League game in Toronts, "which Leafs won 65 over Bos ton Bruins, No less than three | - Oshawa Boys Split Scugogs Boost Lead, to Lon cl | % pazzini (21) and Jim Bartlelt, while Ron Stewart the Leafs is in the right back: ground, CF Wirephoto seen here, reaching to clear the puck, LefiAo-right, Dick Duff, Larry Hillman and Carl Brewer, The Boston players are Jerry Top. teammates Are Leafs Show Power, Mahovlich, Kelly, Keon--And Bower! ;, CANADIAN PRESS " hl | vage ane point in two weekend the lead in the scoring race It is hecoming increasing evident that many trained ob- servers, including super - confi- dent eoach Punch Imldch, derestimated the Toronto Maple Leafs this season, The Leafs are not only ignor- ing pre-season predictions that they would not finish first, but gre threatening to run Bway un- The Canadiens could only sal! outings on the road, Saturday, they blew a 31 lead at New York and had to settle for a 3-3 tie with the Rangers, Chicago Black Hawks took care of the once-mighty Habs Sunday, heating them 3-1 before, 15,769 home fans, Centre Don McKenney re: |eorded his second three » goal also gave the starry leftwinger| minutes of earch other late In the Helgame has 69 points, one more than, Rookie Pat Hannigan potted Montreal's Bernie Geoffrion [Ne w York's third goal while Kelly's four pssists gave him!Henri Richard, Dickie Moore 44 so far this season--tops inland Geoffrion tallied for the the league = and broke the!Habs, Maple Leaf club record of 43! At Chicago, the Canadiens registered by Ted Kennedy in took en early 10 lead on de the 1050-51 season fenceman Jean - Guy Talbot's Keon opened and closed the! goal but couldn't hold it, scoring in Sunday's game at De: | : o fon £4. [MURPHY TIED IT A This Minor Twin-Bill - 'Nearest | Minor Hockey Lesgue (enms Mn even spit In their ion dovble header pt the Childrew's Arena defense here on Saturday mi Oshaws Bantams dropped a 71 division to the Credit Valley s but Oshawa Midgets won 1 41 over their Burlington oppo- sition, | played the 4 their win in 8 cleanly played 4 game thet sew only six minor handed out, three 19 each club, Heytor, from Hickox, opened the scoring in the first period reversed the order), 4 with y again from Sisinski and Hickox Fyfe Stirling, unassisted and from Wieashi, Sutton, WNoskes, Moore DF we 0h, Wille; end Terno- Leaming, Stroud and FORTY chk and Hayter; ¥ Glepister, Martin, ke, § wnd Stand Coke, Sti MIDGETS WIN fent on Mickel first of # tri-game Will involv Stamping Pient hung & $1 de Platers in the North Vient Hockey Lengue that began to roll snd held # After a scoreless period fi Midgets die canis, lead rs the thews and PBrediey and Mal total Wiws fiom. Chesoman. second period and in the meh Fi ithey enjoyed a 949 with but (our minutes remaining, Tackson for Viaters fractured PLATERS = Guisote, D, Von: I Robinson, on & pass from Kemp, Elliott, Matthews, Ying, ving, N. Vanderstoop, Thomp- Waite, saved Oshawa from the Vernon, Kolesnik end Sypryka, som, goal in the second period, | OSHAWA ~~ goal, Tupel; de |fense, Bradley and Dionne; for: wards: McGraw, Barnoski and kidd; Ais: Barr, Balson, Roh- inson, Elliott, Waite, Leach, DRIVERS TO APPEAL BURLINGYON ~~ goal, Pal mer; defense, Mayberry and Tillson; forwards; Stratis, Pi zer and McVinnie; Als: May Chisholm, Rosart, Bouskill and Knox . TORONTO (CP) = Canada's international winter rally this weekend saw the closest finish in its nine-year history--so close that the winner is in doubt, Three manufacturers have en-| tered protests, each claiming the title for the 1,300-mile fest of cars, drivers and navigators one of the toughest in North America Officials of the British En: pire Motor Chab, sponsor of the event, first declared Dick Doyen of Milwaukee and Clay Gibbs of Menomonee Falls, Wis Iprovisional winners in their fac tory Corvair Monza coupe, They (gave Doyen and Gibbs a per Ifect drive Rally Protests Breed Indecision could require two months with appeals going as far at the world governing body of motor sport, Vederation Internationale] de I' Automobile in France, | Erie Carlsson of Sweden and Stuart Turner of London placed well down in the results with 24 penalty points, most for being! early at some of the 38 secret check points. Bix of the points were assesses for disabled head: | lights on their factory Baah, | Caglsson, a -top European rallyist, covered the last 200 yards on the starter, the fuel pump having failed in sight of! the finish, Both he end Turner| said the rally was "too easy,| speeds too slow," FIRST PERIOD 1, Btamp, Cawker (Hal) vevrvegronveee 12.50 , Btamp: Cawke (Kno%) roveveeveeeee 1516 , Bradley | (Bradbury) ceeeveree A . Blamp: Bradley | (Hall) reeeeee W0| FINAL PERIOD Bitar Cawker (Hall) covvvveeeveeere 0.85 Siamp; Phillips (Clements) seerveees 9.00 Stamp: Howes (Miller, Bradbury) ... 20.50 Btamp: Howes (Bradley, Miller) voeee 22.00 Stamp: Cawker 22.45 Platers; J, Jackson 26.00 DUNN'S TIE KINLOCW'S In 8 bitterly contested and Rated Contender Decisions Scott h 6 7. LB 12 19, | forts s ly had to settle #34 tie after & hestic howr of der, Vi Woods, Morris, field. 1, Kinlock's: Irvine , Mason) soeee 1540 2. Dunn's: Twining (Leger, Alexander) .. 22.00 8 Kimoch's: Irvine (Windatt, Button) .... 246 Kinioch's; McArthur (Bryan) ovveerieeee BA FINAL PERIOD Dunn's: Locke . (Norris, Pipher) soeee 800 Dunn's; Pipher (Locke, Alexander) .. 13.80 SCUGOGS BOOST LEAD Beugog Cleaners increased (their margin as league-leaders, to two points, as they broke loose in the final period to run Cleaners, feugogs at the end of a close "\first period of play, held a 20 lead as the result of power.|(Scug), Whiteley (Kin); Cawe play scoring efforts, Rivals | 3, Seugog: up an #0 decision over Acadian ( At the midway mark of the Tie od €, Tindall cedeenenere 1, Sengog; do oung _ D, VePhee, Davie) , 10.90 4, Beugog: Young (Davis, D, McPhee) , 11.20 b. Beugog: D, McPhee 13.00 6, Beugog: D, McPhee (PrOCiOF) coveveeees 3848 7. Beugog: D, McPhee (DAVIS) covreeevsree BBO Officials =~ M, Suddard, C, Kemp and C; Duro, LEAGUE WTANDING WLTVAPS VM an Seugog Cl, Kinloch's |Punn's Stamp, PI, Acadians Platers 1 SCORING LEADERS : {| D, McPhee (scug) 42; Buttoh Kin) 88; Locke (Dunn) 88; Ire vine (Kin) 31; Brown (Kin) 27; Bryan (Kin) 26; Davis, Young aaBRS ker, Hall (Stamp) 24 and Wors~ ley (Kin) 21, NEW YORK (AP) == Denny Moyer of Portland, Ore,, scored a unanimous decision over Charley Seott of Philadelphia Baturday night In a Madison Square Garden main event that went at buzz-saw pace all the way, Moyer. weighed 156% to 47 for Kept, Judge Tony Rossi voted seven rounds for Moyer, two for Beoft and one even, Judge Artie Ald- CLEARANCE XMAS TOYS Uncertainty developed when FIND IT TOUGH LAST CHANCE! Come In! Look et the Price Tag and then Deduct Y OFF 4 ® BICYCLES @ ala had it 5-41 and referee Al Berl 6-8-1, The Associated Press opposite view, finding the wind: saw it six to four Moyer ing run east to Trenton, north) Mover, who heat 'welterweight through Havelock, the Algon champion Kid Paret in 8 non a ind, Doren and quin Provincial Park to North title match, is rated a top eon u Bay and back, one of the rough-| tender but it is unlikely he will from the reft of the field in the orformance in one game this|troit, The second goal==his 17th) National Hockey League race, |... e weekend' vlof the season--came with only! Ton Murphy tied the score 1111950 winner Homer Trotter of" '(jnited States entrie season in the weekend's only of th 1 with only eo 00th goal of his NHL Yatomamn NY. od 4, Ed nited Bates entries took an the weekend they| rr game si Sunday |74 seconds remaining and was : During Yiother game at Boston Bunday|74 se 8 Jemaining an career, Pierre Pilote and Ericigiokham of Upper Sandusky! came up with two vigtories--|to pace the Bruins to an easy|in an empty net ; ! he A [Ble J their sixth and seventh against|g.s victory over the Rangers, | Dick Duff and Olmstead were Nesterenito got Hawks other Ohio, protested, They said their| one tie in eight games--to grab The Hawks now are third with|the other Toronto scorers, Vie two £0ais PL ve ofan Swedish factory fash was not a commanding six-point lead|sg points, forth » place Detroit|Stasiuk and Norm Ullman tal-| Sloan had three Assists, three se i 4 A ioe | ag Jacques Plante was In nets a Corvaly ( atop the staniiogh teh and Wi " Tw Flgens are fifth {ied for Detroit, tor Canadiens in both games, |01WDs and that the COrvaltlee ang mogt exacting they had|stey in the 147.pound class, He Big Frank Mahovlich and old with 43 an GAME GOT ROUGH ; oo lerew had oa penalty point. led the Wghe y The Bruins' triumph against : (tackled, sealed the highest of his career pro Red Kelly were the higlonly 35, It was a bruising contest, Tor- |New York was their first in against thet nd Bill Silvera ol Of a record 101 ears entered, | Baturday night, and at 21 could Suns Raturday~each com ng "Pl sorn SCORED ONCE onto goalie Johnny Bower was eight games, = dA al "160 started Friday night and tll be growing, with five-point performances--| Toronto complicated mat: b . : | when the pein skated to 8 04) Mahovlich and Kelly each shaken up when charged by| McKenney got two of his three ters when they protested say. | out 3 Lalied to finely has ih 4) Au g Yl scored once and collected four|Wings' Howie Young in the! goals in the first period when|'™ \ a php {of mechanical 111s, udley Yetory over Boston Bruins P| ssists apiece against the third period, Moments later De-|the Bruins opened up a 4-0 lead ing their Ford Motor Company (gith and Aubrey Little of Tor: NHL LEADERS ONLY of Canada team Anglia was not| funday, seven seconds behind Doyen land Gibbs, | REVERSE RESULTS Officials reversed the results, | declaring Trotter-Bickham and Howell « Silvera provisional eo winners and the Corvair from [the Chevrolet division of Gen leral Motors Corporation at Dearborn, Mich, third, On the strength of the earlier result; team manager Dave Davis Jr, of Detroit sald GM would continue to enter rallies, scored twice in a 42 victory over the Red Wings at Detroit IMLACH ALMOST RIGHT The victories gave the Leafs 78 points--only two less than rookie Dave Keon Bruins B aturday, Other Toronto goals we | Boh Nevin, Ron Stewart and de-| {fenceman Tim Horton | Rookie Tom McCarthy, Doug Mohns and Andre Pronoyost tal-| lied for the Bruins, | Mahovlich's goal was his 48rd the season and left him Smokies "n' Dynamos Show Fire In Blow-Up MOSCOW (CP) =~. A tough|goalie, successfully weathered/but Trail couldn't noteh thei Russian hockey team defeated seven shots in the first five|equalizer, | Trail Smoke Katers 8-2 Sunday by trying its hand at Canadian: style hockey and making it work fist for fist and stick for stittk, Escaping unscathed from a major first-period hraw! with the Canadians, Moscow Dy namo built up a 80 lead in the first two periods that Trail found impossible to beat in the final 20 minutes, A sellout crowd of 12,000 in the Moscow Sports Palace watched as the game threat ened almost from the opening whistle to develop inte a riot Dozens of policemen were sta. tioned throughout the arena A minor fight at the two-min ute mark sparked the rough play, snd four minutes before the first period ended every player on the ice except the goalies was engaged in a box. ing match, From there on the play con tinued to be wild although, as Jack Roxburgh, president of the Canadian Amateur Hockey As: sociation, said after the game: "It was a hard, rugged match but there was no real rough, dirty work." The Russian hockey fans howled and whistled so loudly in protest at times during the game that women spectators covered their ears with their nds, All had been friendly before the match started, The Russian team captain presented the Ca. nadians with flowers and the players shook hands with each other, Overhead, the Russians had hung a large blue + and + white sign, proclaiming in English: "Greetings to the sportsmen of Canada." Moscow sports . writers had noted after Friday's game, which Trail tied 3-3, that the lay had been surprisingly mild n view of reports that the Smoke Eaters played harshly in their games in Sweden Claude Cyr, Trail's substitute minutes of the game but Rus sla's Vyeheslav Starshinoy found the mark at 14:22, Al 15:48 Vladimir Ursinov put the Russians ahead 320, The Russians Increased their lead to 3:0 at 18:14 of the mid dle period on a goal by Evgeny Mayorov, In the third period centre Hal Jones put the Canadians back in the game with a goal at the 4:33 mark, Centre Dave Rusnell followed with a goal at 11:22 | re by Bert Olmstead, |on a stretcher after suffering a|period, His other three goals and added the other in the Jhiry ef- De- troit's Len Lunde was removed sprained ankle in tumble! fort this season was against [troit Noy, 10 against the boards | Goalie Lorne Worsley and for-| Johnny Bueyk scored two of ward Andy Hehenton were the Boston's other goals and singles heroes of Rangers' comeback went to Jerry Toppazzini, Pro. against the Canadiens Batur-novost and defenceman ILgo day | Boivin Worsley stopped 52 shots, and| Camille Henry, Andy Bath: Hebenton scored two goals--|gate and Harry Howell tallied both unassisted and within four'for the Hangers, | Beatty Leads Kidd To Two-Mile Wire LOS ANGELES (AP) = Hun: gary's outstanding miler, Istvan Hozsavolgyi, captured the fea: tured mile run in easy fashion Saturday in the Los Angeles Times indoor meet, turning on a reservoir of speed on the fi: nal lap to win in 4:07, It was the second victory in two night for the Olympie bronze medal winner, | on the same race in the The Canadians will have a Philadelphia Inquirer games chance to redeem themselves I'riday night in 4106.4 when they meet another Soviet| Former Hungarian Laszlo Ta: team here Tuesday in the last|Dori - was second in 4:07.96, game of thelr three-game Rug. (barely beating out Terry Sulll- sian series, {van of Southern Rhodesia, who Jim Cameron, president of the| V8 clocked in 4:08 flat, Smoke Eaters, said he considers| In 8 codeature distance run, the Russians Canada's top cam. (Jim Beatty, formerly of North petition in the forthcoming|Caroling, ran off fram his oppo world championships, (sition in the same fashion in Trail now has 8 won-ost rec:0:06.7 to win the two-mile run, ord of 5:21 in thelr eight exhi-|Torento schoolboy Bruce Kidd bition games so far, |was second in 0:07.6, a 1g wi ames ny HOCKEY SCORES AND STANDINGS including major Buropean events, It was the first United States manufacturer entry in an international rally, Scoring over most of the route is based on penalty points assessed at the rate of one for onto escaped injury when their Morris Mini-Minor was literally airborne after It went rhrough an unmarked detour and over a 2i-foot bluff, Many cars hecame lost, one {for 216 hours, Another team [tried to regain the route hy ce:| lestial navigation, but pilot and navigator couldn't agree on (Which star was the Narth Star and they finally retived, Monti Smashes Record-Then Crashes Tree each full minute by which the| car is early or late at each of| the many check points in On tario, Anticipating a tie, organizers inserted an additional 17.6-mile| run near Huntsville with a 90 mile » an « hour average speed timed to the nearest second [Doyen and Gibbs hit the 85: {minute mark on the nose, How lever, the Saab and Anglia team cars claimed they were also perfect but were blocked by| other vehicles and not ac curately timed, A decision on the protests Jake Edwards' Rink Cops Division No, 2 GANANOQUE, Ont, (CP)= Jake dwards' Kingston rink! | Ry THE CANADIAN PRESS National League «TF AM S215 R101 14A TA 20 16 0 180 15247 23 10 13 151 141 50 20 22 19 152 167 53) New York 1720 § 156 187 43 Boston 19 92 11 141 100 35 Saturday's Results Montreal § New York 3 Boston 3 Toronto 6 Sunday's Results Montreal 1 Chicago 3 Toronto 4 Detroit 2 New York 1 Boston 8 American League F APR, Springfield 1 267 140 78 Cleveland 0 168 174 58 Ruffalo 1.194 190 55 Hershey 2160 154 04 Rochester 4170174 52 Quebec 22.20 2158 102 46 Providence 1037 0100 254 38 Saturday's Results Rochester 3 Cleveland 2 uehee 1 Hershey 4 ffalo 8 Springfield 4 Sunday's Results Quebec 2 Rochester 4 Hershey 1 Buffalo § Cleveland 1 Providence 7 Toronto Montreal Chicago Detroit I, 3617 20 20 NN 24 25 UU Kingston 22.26 5207 217 49) Okanagan Senior Sudbury 3 4 14] w bi Vernon 13 Kelowna-Penticton § ontred } \ Eastern League Saturday's Result) Johnstown 7 Charlotte 3 Sudbury 0 Kingston 8 Clinton 4 New Haven 0 Sault at alay's Jusuita 0 New York § Haddonfield 3 Mone 1 A rougher Greenshoro § Philadelphia § OHA Senlor International League WL T F A Pt 8 Paul 4 Fort Wayne 2 2110 2 183 125 48 | Minneapolis 7 Muskegon 4 101 4 jin 40 Toledo 7 Thdianaolie 2 16 11 6 113 118 38 ix on 16 20° 1.235 157 81 Trail Smoke Eaters 3 Moscow 3 Strathroy 1118 5123 169 27 DAY Woodstock 1023 2113 150 22 Saturday's Result Stratford 1 Steathroy 6 Sunday's Result Woodstock & Windsor 10 8 Paul ! Omaha Hl : unlor nneapolis 4 Indianapolis WLT F A PLiFort Wayne ? Tel Guelph 2 7 72310 139 59) ye 2 Tuicdo St, Michael's 2312 8130 131 49/7vail 8 Moscow 3 Niagara Falls 20 15 4 137 130 44/ Western League Hamilton 1718 6161 137 al WLTF AP St, Catharines 14 22 4 143 181 83 14 Peterboro 192 714171 Marlboros 3 TUTITON Saturday's Result Hamilton 1 8t, Catharines 4 Sunday's Results Hamilton 0 St, Michael's 2 St, Catharines 8 Marlboros 3 Windsor Chatham Galt Stratford Eastern League Greensboro § New York 2 Johnstown 4 Haddonfield § International League Calgary Portland Vancouver Seattle Spokane Victoria Winnipeg Edmonton Eastern Trgleastonal WLT FAM HullOttawa 8519 4 910 135 14| 8.8, Marlg 3531 818 184 58 Kitchener 2233 9177 188 83 SATURDAY Saskatchewan Senior Medicine Hat 18 Regina § Moose Jaw § Yorkton 8 Saturday's Resulis Seattle 11 Winnipeg 1 Vancouver 2 Spokane 1 Calgary § Victoria 4 0 153 168 44 3 146 107 37 3 0154 207 30 ding Ontario curling eham- plons, Saturday night chalked up two convincing wins to take the Division 2 playoffs, The rink, intact from 1000, de- feated Keith LaSha's Ganan. oque rink 12:4 in the semi-finals, and Pete MeKay's Cornwall foursome 14:4 in the final, MeKay's rink eliminated the team of Oscar Bigford, Brock: LAKE PLACID, NY, (AP)= Steel-nerved Fugenio Monti of Italy, travelling so fast in his sled smashed Into a tree heyond the finish line, won his fifth straight world two-man bobsled! championship Sunday, | Gary Sheffield, a U8, marine from Lake Placid, finished see: | ond in the two-day, fourheat| competition down the ley, mile long Olympie run, Monti's sled hardly touched the run in the fourth and final heat as he and brakeman Ser: gio Siorpaes {flashed down in one minute, 9.22 seconds--fast edt official mark for a two-man fled, The sted was moving so fast that Siorpaes was unable to slow it during the 160 » yard "hraking-area" beyond the fin. lah, The sled. smasheu into a tree and Monti was eut slightly around the nose, His cumulative time for four heats, 4:42.67, also was a rec ord, well under the old mark of 4:00.83 set by American San Benham in 1057, Sheffield did 4:45.74 and the crowd of nearly 6,000 cheered {him all the way down on his fis nal run as he sought to end Monti's bobsled domination, But his 1:1041 could not mateh| ville, 10-8 In the semis, Monti's final performance, $103 138 sent kitchen-sink and bathroom fixtures, Service For CALL Por FREE ESTIMATES ON R GUSCOTT -- ~ WHY NOT !! 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