. 12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, December 8, 1961 his against Detroit Red Wings N.Y. RANGER goalie, Lorne to make a_ save 'Gump' Worsley goes spread- eagle on the ice in front of | rush, in the first period of net, | their game last night in De- | troit, which ended 3-3. Red | Wings in on this play are | | Howie Glover (15) and Norm Ullman (7). N.Y, defenseman and the others in the picture are unidentified. --(AP Wirephoto) RANGERS TIE WINGS Plante And Habs Make By THE CANADIAN PRESS "Goaling is more than 65 per cent of a hockey team," said Toronto coach Punch Imlach. "T"d have to say about 80 per cent." The remarks were made just before Thursday's National Hockey League game between the Maple Leafs and Montreal Canadiens and after it . they were truer than ever. Canadiens' goaler Jacques Plante came up with another sparkling game and Montreal downed Toronto 4-1, taking a four - point lead over Toronto for first place in the NHL. It was the fattest cushion any team had so far this season. Toronto, still without first- string goalkeeper replacement Don Simmons for two periods, but one crazy goal and a brief defensive collapse in the third period beat them. In other games, New York's one time league leading Rangers managed only a 3-3 tie with the fifth place Detroit |Red Wings and stayed - solidly Johnny| Bower, got good work out of Leafs Fall Bronco Horvath, Bill (Red) Hay, Jerry Melnyk and Ron Murphy. McDonald was the only Black Hawks player to pick up more than one point -- he assisted on Horvath's goal. Boston's Charlie Burns scored both his team's goals, breaking goaler Glenn Hall's shutout at 5:58 of the third period and clicking again at 17:08, when it was too late to matter much. Little Camille Henry was a scorer for New York but tle Rangers' efforts were nullified at 15:24 of the third period when Detroit's Alex Delvecchio fired a 40 foot screen shot past goaler Lorne (Gump) Worsley and tied the game. Delvecchio was the game's individual hereo, setting up the other two : A Detroit goals by Vic Stasiuk ana|real s unbeaten string to 10 Marcel Pronovost. Jean Ratelle/2ames -- five wins and five her Rangers goal. |": . Me tern, the lane were| Big Jean Beliveau, out since thoroughly outplayed in the first|{Taining camp with a knee in- period but Simmons' brilliance|Jury, came back Thursday and lin making 14 stops saved them. performed well in limited ac- lIn the second period, Bobby|tion. He is expected to be |Pulford's shot caught the inside| teamed with old line - mate Ber- puck dropped to the ice and kept rolling. Simmons appar- ently lost sight of it and stood like a statue as it rolled casu- ally into the net. Fired up, the Canadiens stormed back to get three goals in two minutes and 17 seconds of the last period. Don Marshall got a clean goal off Back- strom's setup at 1:17 and then set up Backstrom's second goal. Gilles Tremblay ended it at 3:27 by firing in a shot and go- ing in all alone to whack in his own rebound. Alex Faulkner of Bishop's Falls, Nfld., first Newfound- lander to make the NHL, made his debut with Toronto. He played one period. The victory extended Mont- Port Arthur Cats Leave For Europe TORONTO (CP) -- Port Ar-jthe NHL, and defenceman Steve thur Bearcats, an unspectacu-|Hrymnak. lar but well-knit group of jour-- Hrymnak, 36, played in the neymen hockey players, left by NHL with Chicago and Detroit plane Thursday night to repre-|and in the minors with St. Louis, sent Canada in an exhibition s° |New Haven, New Westminster ries against select teams of and Edmonton, before returning Sweden, East Germany and/to Port Arthur. Czechoslovakia. | Coach Lee Fogolin, one Pig edge 3 seageal is : : gs three former professionals with} One the Bearcats is that every the club, put it this way in @) vember is a native or long- pre akoot interview: __|time resident of Port Arthur We have a good team. NO/and its Lakehead neighbor, Fort stars . . . no fancy dans. But/wijliam. Another is that they when we work together, we Te play for no pay. The Bearcats hard to beat. lare in the Thunder Bay Senior Fogolin, like the 18 other|League. members of the club, learned) "We're just a bunch of guys his hockey on the outdoor cush-|who live and work in the Lake- ions at the Lakehead. He earned head," Fogolin said. "We grew a reputation as a rugged de-\up together, went our separate fenceman in the National ways in hockey--now we're all Hockey League with Detroit)back home playing because we Red Wings and Chicago Black/like io play." Hawks. | The Bearcats play 14 games The other former pros with\in 23 days~seven in Czechoslo- the Bearcats are Rudy Migay,|vakia, two in East Germany. a junior star for Port Arthunand five in Sweden. They were and Toronto St. Michael's Col-due in Prague today and play lege in the 1940s who later per- their fist game Saturday nisht. formed as a hard-working cen-|They return to Port Arthur tre for Toronto Maple Leafs in\Jan, 3. Floyd Is Named in third place two points behind|corner behind Plante and gave|Me (Boom Boom) Geoffrion, | Toronto. |the Leafs the lead. It was only; who scored 50 goals last sea- Behind them, Chicago Black|the eighth goal Plante has al- son with a great deal of help Hawks started looking like the|/lowed in seven games. ie eg a ai Moniveds 8a. Fighter Of Month Stanley Cup champions they ate|oones FLUKE GOAL urday and Boston at Toronto. g ee, oe ll veaes bceteal What broke Toronto's back|They exchange opponents Sun-| NEW YORK (AP) -- World knockout earlier this week, Bruins 5-2 : was Ralph Backstrom's first ofjday, with Montreal at Boston|heavyweight champion F 10 yd/jumped to third from seventh nia two goals. Just as the periodjand Toronto at New York. Chi-|Patterson of New York was|spot behind Sonny Liston of HAWKS SHARE WEALTH drew to an end, he let go a\cago plays at Detroit Saturday|named fighter of the month by| Philadelphia and Eddie Machen Five different players got the hard, blue - line shot. Simmons|jand the Red Wings return the/Ring magazine today for his|of Portland, Ore. Cooper tum- By Geo. H. Campbell Is R j N Chicago goals: Ab McDonald,'blocked it with his pads. The'visit Sunday. fourth-round knockout of ama-|bled to sixth spot. SPORTS EDITOR PHILADELPHIA (AP) --' Katz said Thursday he had no ---- teurish Tom McNeeley at Tor-| Chuvalo was dropped because Sonny Liston says he doesn't intenion of giving up his three- N tl B T onto last Monday night. lof two poor performances. He BisPORTS MENU Sonny Liston © 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' know what obstacles stand be year contract, calling for ten McNeeley, from Arlington,|!ost his Canadian crown to Cle tween himself and a shot at per cent of the fighter's earn- Lloyd Patterson's heavyweight ings ¥ title. FISH AND CHIPS (Sports Style) -- The heavy- weight fight situation has taken a definite trend --~ Mass., was floored eight times|foux and then was disqualified in the scheduled 15-round title/for butting in a match against and this time without the guiding hand of Cus D'Amato, stick-handling manager of champion Floyd Patterson. Seems that the public has heard all they want to hear t * about Henry Cooper, Folley, Cleroux, Chuvalo, etc., etc. They are now clamoring for a title fight between Patterson and Sonny Liston, At this distance, about the only detour that seems available is a bout between Ingemar Johannson and Liston, for the right to meet | Patterson, but since the customers have already gone * a blue plate special, Liston vs for three Patterson-Johannson meetings, it would seem apparent that the next item on the bill-of-fare is to be Patterson. If it doesn't ; do anything else, it should clear up a lot of questions } and arguments -- and certainly, this one would draw + at the box office, so nq doubt that's what we'll get -- ' after all the arguments, contract agreements, etc,, have been threshed out. GEORGE HAYES, who has been an NHL linesman now for about 15 years and in spite of his ability to out-skate most of the players in the National League, has never been given much consideration as a "referee" --- is now up on the NHL carpet because he elected to sleep sitting up, in a regular train coach, rather than take a "sleeper" -- which the NHL demands -- and pays for, On the face of it, the offense doesn't appear to be very flagrant but if 50 of his season's games requires train trips, Hayes stands to make an extra $500.00 by his tactics. Now, he could lose it all. It wouldn't be more than a passing event in hockey publicity if it wasn't for the fact that Hayes is still one of their best -- and maybe this is his way of getting to be the referee once- in-a-while. Who knows ? BRIGHT BITS -- St. Jovite put in a bid for the Winter Olympics and the Canadian Olympic committee promptly has announced that they are not interested. Now there is a situation that isn't nearly as simple as it sounds. ... NHL ACTION last night saw Canadiens turn back Toronto Leafs 4-1 while Rangers and Red Wings played a 3-3 tie and Chicago continued their up- surge with a clean-cut win over the lowly Boston Bruins. Boston is in Toronto Saturday night and for the first time in many a moon -- there are seats available. . ». ANDY GRANT skipped his rink into the finals of the Rosco Cup (International Senior competition) yes- terday with a win over Roy Smith of Granites or NELS BROWN'S Detroit rink won the top honors at the Sarnia Imperial bonspiel this week, beating Jim Fleet of the home club in the final match 12-5... . AL PARKHILL'S Oshawa rink lost their final game in the és. Plate event to S. Whitehead of Toronto Granites +5. Cus D'Amato, manager of Patterson, said earlier this week that Liston knew what ob- stacles had to be removed be- before he got a title fight. "T don't know what he means,' the No. 1 challenger said Thursday. "I guess I'll have to ask him." Liston said D'Amato "ought to tell everybody."' D'Amato insisted after Pat- and then the commission. Then|sional Hockey League's cellar| terson knocked out Tom McNee- he went to Denver to be reha-| dwellers, Sault Ste. Marie Thun- ley in the fourth round of a ti- pilitated. We just haven't got to|derbirds. tle fight at Toronto that he had told Liston face-to-face what the obstacles were. "Not me,"' said Liston. MANAGER COMPLAINS | The Liston-D'Amato disagree- ment was part of a series of contradictions involving the Philadelphia heavyweight. The fighter denies a report he is not jgetting along with his manager, |George Katz. The manager says jrelations between the two are cool. Asked about a report that|and Bill Farrell of Springfield,|tying goal for North Bay. Ca-) Katz was one of the obstacles|N.J., shot six - under-par 65s|mille Bedard and Gary Mork) mtted to the league this sea- |D'Amato referred to, Lis-/Thursday to tie for the first-|provided the other two. For the) son, five National League clubs| ] ton said he has no intention of round lead in the $20,000 Coral|Sault, Merv Kuryluk, Dusty/agreed to help stock the team.|coach Red Sullivan and Bryan getting rid of the manager. | Katz became Liston's man- ager in an effort by the fighter |to cleanse himself of alleged) A stroke behind the leaders\led 3-1 despite spectacular goal-|wouldn't have a team. evil associates, Patterson claimed Liston was backed by jracket figures and wouldn't fight him until he cleaned j|house. | Tiger-Cats iLike Rules 'As They Are HAMILTON (CP) -- Hamilton Tiger-Cats don't want Canada's football rules changed. "The Tiger-Cat Football Club will oppose any change in the rules. at the annual méeting of the Canadian Football League's rules committee," Ticats presi- DECISION WAS FOR SLEEP NOT MONEY'- SAYS HAYES INGERSOLL, Ont. (CP)--It | I can sleep in a day coach." wasn't the mcey, said sus- Hayes has been fined sev- pended Naticnal Hockey | eral times for similar viola- League linesman George | tions, but Campbell said this Hayes. It was the sleep. was the first time any lines- Hayes is in Ingersoll, about | man had been suspended for 1 ne miles west of Woodstock, | the infraction. curing a two-week suspension Following a Nov. 29 game which went into effect last | in Toronto, Hayes was caught Monday for breach of travel | riding a day coach to a game regulations. : } in Montreal he was scheduled League president Clarence | to work the following night. Campbell said NHL officials Campbell said league offi- are required to travel first- | cials must use Sleeping ac- class and, more important, to | commodations to be in condi- get a good night's sleep be- | tion 'to handle their assign- fore they work a game. ments iit The NHL chief said Hayes Informed of Hayes' com- had. been riding day coaches | plaint that he can't sleep in and pocketing the difference. | a pullman, Campbell com- "It's not. a matter of | mented: "That's strange money," says Hayes. "I just | He's been in the league for 16 can't sleep in a sleeper, but ' years." Jr. Red Wings muster one other goal--by Billy Knibbs. The Red Wings had three two-goal scorers--Lowell MacDonald, Ron Harris and Back am John Gofton. Joe Budjoso and "Kelas hel Weaes oboe Jim McLellan got the others to have shaken off a slump that Pale ie ganged ge veto saw them drop four straight On- .:,). eed a cir tith straight tari: Hoseny Association ames! Without a loss. Andre Boudrias site ging tieah 1 pire i seared 7s wanisvel and Ernie feated. xrenier for the Petes. The Red Wings won their sec- In Metro Junior A action, St ond in a row, trimming Nia- Michael's College Majors de- gara Falls Flyers 8-5 Thursday {@ted Brampton 8-4. night, to strengthen their hold on first place. Hamilton now has seven points more than) JACKSONVILLE, Fla. AP) second -place Montreal Cana- Paul Miller, assistant general diens, who tied 1-1 with Peter-- manager of the International borough Petes. Baseball League's Jacksonville At Hamilton, the Flyers' Ho- club, died at his home of a wie Dietrich scored four goals heart attack Thursday, He but his teammates could only would have been 61 today. DIES BEFORE BIRTHDAY dent and general manager J. C Gaudaur said Thursday "I'm not walking out on 10 per cent of $1,000,000" he said, referring to what he believes Liston can earn for a title bout with Patterson. The dapper manager added, We just haven't hit it off." "Frankly, we haven't «had time to warm up to each other," Katz said. "Right after we signed our contract he got into all that trouble with the police " know each other." Coral Gables _ Course Par Gets Blasted CORAL GABLES, Fla. (AP) George Knudson of Toronto, Tie Up Thunderbirds By THE CANADIAN PRESS |keeping by North Bay's Claude North Bay Trappers, playing Dufour. | i The game left the six-team | with vi three defencemen,)),.oue's standings unchanged, capitalize on two penalties)with North Bay in fifth place, /Thursday night to salvage a 3-3\five points ahead of the Thun- ltie with the Eastern Profes-|derbirds. TRAPPERS COMPLAIN Earlier Thursday, complaints the were heard from North Bay ed: about the Trappers' player shortage. With Don McGregor j/in hospital following removal of The game, played at Sault, was one of two sch uled EPHL matches, but the | second encounter, between Hull- |Ottawa Canadiens and Kitche- abscessed teeth, the team had only three defencemen. Sports editor Rolly Ethier of joer Beavers, was postponed to Jan, 24, No reason was given. | 110° North Bay Nugget wrote | The two Sault penalties, tojthat it is "obvious that | Dale MacDonald and goalie Ro-| three NHL teams, Chicago, Bos- |ger Crozier, came. 48 seconds| to, and Detroit, simply have no japart late in the third period) intention of fulfilling their orig- when the Thunderbirds were|ina) promise of making avail- leading 3-2. lable two players each to the bout and was dropped clear out of Ring's list of top 10 chal- lengers for the crown. He was rated ninth last month. While several other EPHL teams have been strengthened |steadily since the start of the }season, North Bay hasn't added |a player. The Trappers aren't the only team with player worries. The league-leading Kitchener - Wa- terloo Beavers found Thursday to fifth from sixth position. Also cut from the list was! Toronto's George Chuvalo. He had been No. 10. The only Ca-| nadian in the ratings is Cana- dian heavyweight king Bob Cle- roux of Montreal. He moved up Zora Folley of Chandler, Ariz., who blitzed England's Henry Cooper with a second - round unranked Joe Erskine of Wales. Chuvalo's No. 10 spot was ta- ken by George Logan of Boise, Idaho, who decisioned Alejan- dro Lavorante of Argentina. La- |vorante fell to seventh from \fourth. HONOR DIPLOMAT Municipal council of Oslo, Norway, unanimously approved ;a motion to change Store Ring- vei road's name to Dag Ham- |marskjold. |they had lost the services of |two regulars as a result of play jearlier this week. HURTS HIS ANKLE Adam Keller, a defenceman from Wilkie, Sask., suffered an ankle injury in a game at Kit- chener Tuesday. X-rays taken Thursday showed a fractured bone. He'll be out of the lineup about a month. The Beavers lost centre Bob Cunningham for six weeks. Wed- nesday night when he suffered Emilio Miartuz of Miami Beach} Norm Waslowski scored the Gables Open cham pionship.|Blair and Eddy Kachur were They led a wholesale massacre|the scorers. of the par 71. | At one point the Thunderbirds a broken wrist in a game at Kingston against the Fronten- acs. Kitchener, minus playing- | Trappers." When the Trappers were ad- Ethier said without the help of)Hextall Jr. from earlier injur- Montreal Canadiens, who sent\ies, have asked the parent New |Inine players, the Trappers|York Rangers of the NHL for - |reinforcements. with 66s were Dan Sikes of| Jacksonville, Fla., and Gordon| Jones of Orlando, Fla. Tied at 67 were George Wampler of St. Louis, George Bayer, the for- FIGHTS LAST mer University of Washington i> NIGHT football, tackle, and Dave Marr. | Knudson, 24 playing in his|;By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS fifth tournament, didn't hit any| Philadelphia Orrie Pas- bad shots and was never in'chall, 188, Philadelphia, stopped trouble. Tom Nelson, 185, Philadelphia, Other Canadians who edged/1. were Toronto's Al Balding, Jack} Lima, Peru -- Mauro Mina, Bissegger of Val Morin, Que.,|714, Peru, outpointed Sixto Ro- and Montreal's Al Johnston, alljdriguez, 176, Puerto Rico, 10. with 70s. \Jimmy Beecham, Miami ie ise Beach, Fla., outpointed Guil- lermo Deutschmann, Argentina. 10. (light-heavyweights). Liverpool, England -- Char- Edmonton Flyers lie Cotton, 159%4, Toledo, Ohio, Loan Out DeJordy and Harry Scott, 158%, Eng- EDMONTON (CP) -- Edmon-|!and, drew, 10. ton Flyers have sent left winger Roger Dejordy on loan to Sud- bury Wolves of the raster Gene Fullmer Olympic Brass Scoff At Offer TORONTO (CP)--An officialjthat his group has been work- | of a roe. Dry = Pigs 78 ing on the project for about 10 \ciation ursday nig! \. : ; i jscribed as "preposterous"' alner aeousaen «ote coisas {bid by the Chamber of Com-|(5 the 10C. "Anybody connected with win- jmerce of St. Jovite, Que., to 968 Wi Ol ics} rege Ogle Met pgs Me bs ter sports must know by now that the COA must give its at the neighboring Laurentian) blessing to any organization |Mountain resort of Mont Trem-; | blant. Pires | Jim Worrall of Toronto, COA| Wishing to apply for the Olym- |president, said the bid would|pic Games," said Worrall. not have a chance before the| Without this the IOC wouldn't {International Olympic Commit-\even consider an application. |tee which meets next year to! Worrall said the Banff - Cal- ldecide the venue for the 1968\cary area, sponsored by the | Games. {Calgary Olympic Development He was commenting on a re- Professional Hockey League for| port that the Ticats favor 11-| five games, Bud Poile coach of| man teams instead of the pre- the Western Hockey | Maurice Paquin, a St. Jovite| Association, had been given the ski-centre operator and presi-|go-ahead by the COA to make reat League! sent 12. Gaudaur admitted that he had once said the Canadian game could be opened up, if that is deemed necessary, by reducing jthe squad to 11 men, as in the United States. "However, as long as the offence can balance the defence I am opposed to any change in the rules." s Is Favorite Flyers, announced today. | Hi Dejordy, who has s ight| Kid P conciory,vio has cored eh! yer Kid Paret is to rejoin Edmonton Dec. 20.| LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP) -- Poile said the move was made|Gene Fullmer remains a 3-to-1 because Sudbury has four in-|favorite to retain the National jured players. Sudbury and Ed-| Boxing Association share of the monton teams are owned byjworld middleweight champion- Detroit Red Wings of the Na-|ship against Benny (Kid) Paret tional League jin 15 rounds or less Saturday | night. HOCKEY SCORES, STANDINGS But Fullmer's manager, Marv Jenson, viewed the nationally By THE CANADIAN PRESS National League WLT 1457 148 11 8 8 10 . APt 62 35 59 31) 77 29 66 22 8 12 77 20 517 3 6410413 Thursday's Results Chicago 5 Boston 2 Toronto 1 Montreal 4 New York 3 Detroit 3 Saturday's Games New York at Montreal Boston at Toronto Chicago at Detroit Sunday's Games Montreal at Boston Toronto at New York Detroit at Chicago Eastern Professional yuT: Fe 95 88 Montreal |Toronto 'New York Chicago Detroit Boston 3 7 6 4 A Pt 74 34 70 30 Kitchener 1 Kingston 1 televised attraction this way: "I think this fellow Paret is F A Pt\ quite capable of giving Gene a 94 65 30) real tough fight. And don't for- 77 4223)get, Paret has everything to| 56 5814/gain in this fight and nothing| ¢ 41 61 12|to lose. Niagara Falls 410 57 6611| «He is the welterweight cham- Guelph 4 10 59 9210)pion of the world and he will Thursday's Results ¢ |still be welterweight champion 1 OHA Junior A 4 dee Fis 14 4 11 4 6 7 5 9 Hamilton Montreal St. Catharines Peterboro | Niagara Falls 5 Hamilton even if he loses in shooting for| the middleweight title. . . . He) jean take chances and not have} to worry if he misses." | Both fighters have finished training. Montreal 1 Peterborough Tonight's Games St. Catharines at Guelph Montreal at Niagara Falls Western League Vancouver 4 Los Angeles 4 Nova Scotia Senior | Amherst 2 Halifax 6 | Moncton 1 New Glasgow 5 Metro Junior A , Toronto St. Michael's 8 Bramp- ton 4 Saskatchewan Junior Weyburn 4 Melville 8 Manitoba Junior Winnipeg Rangers 1 Brandon 7 CHAMP WINS ROME (AP) -- Italy's Duilio Loi, world junior - welterweight champion, stopped Epiphane Akono of Paris on cuts in the eighth round of a scheduled 10- round non-title fight Wednesday night: Both weighed 145. PHILS GET TORRE | Phyl. dent of the Chamber of Com-|the application to the IOC next |merce, said earlier Thursday] year. 1 Oshawa Ladies Have Good Week Away From Home The ladies of the Oshawa Curl-,was composed of Jacqui Patte, ing Club this week went out onilead, Marg. 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