a BRUINS TIE RANGERS Bob Pulford's Two Goals Enable Leafs Nip Habs By THE CANADIAN PRESS That old coaching bromide, the lineup shuffle, has helped carry Toronto Maple Leafs into the runner-up spot in the Na- tional Hockey League. To give his attack a little more oomph, manager - coach Punch Imlach made a couple of switches Wednesday night and came up with a 2-1 win over Montreal Canadiens. But an injury to 30-goal scorer Frank Mahovlich rubbed some of the gloss from the victory. The Big M was racked up by Montreal's Jean Gauthier in the second period and taken to hos- pital for treatment of what was diagnosed initially as a minor charleyhorse of the left leg. In Wednesday's other NHL, game, Boston Bruins salvaged a 3-3 saw-off with the Rangers in New York on a third-period goal by rookie Bob Leiter. Chicago's league - leading Black Hawks and the Red Wings, idle Wednesday night, meet in Detroit. PULFORD SCORES BOTH In Toronto Wednesday night, the Leafs got both goals from Bob Pulford, shifted by Imlach to centre a line with Bob Nevin at right-wing and defenceman Carl Brewer moved up to left wing. Brewer dropped back to defence in later shuffles after Mahovlich was sidelined. Dickie Moore was the Mont- UNDERGROUND HEATING FOR SOCCER LONDON (AP) -- An Eng- lish soccer club said Wednes- day it is investing $33,600 in an underground heating sys- tem that will keep its play- ing field free of ice and snow. Bob Wall, secretary of the Arsenal Club, said the work will be done at Highbury Sta- dium this summer, He said it will make the field play- able in all sorts of weather. For the last two months English soccer has been at a PITCH virtual standstill because ice and snow have made fields unplayable. Tottenham Hotspur, Arsen- al's neighbor in north London, said it also planned to try the heating system. Murrayfield, a Rugby Union stadium in Edinburgh, Scot- land, uses an underground heating system. Games have been played there this winter despite bitter weather condi- tions that forced postpone- ments in others places. Howie Young Gets Three-Game Term By BILL MecDOUGALL Canadian Press Staff Writer National Hockey League ref- erees can relax a little for a Howie Young, Detroit de- is taking a_ rest, while. Red Wings' recalcitrant fenceman, courtesy of the league brass. Clarence Campbell, NHL president, Wednesday handed the 25-year-old rearguard a three-game suspension for a second-period outburst Sunday night in a game at Detroit against Montreal Canadiens. "This type of conduct cannot and will not be tolerated," said Campbell. The hot-headed De- troit defenceman threw a glove at referee Frank Udvari and ee. f A an . jury to the Montreal player. Despite the displeasure of , the heat in the Red Wings camp over Young's latest disappearing act seems to have eased. Coach Sid Abel said in Detroit no action is planned against him by the club. Abel called the suspension '"'a little harsh," but added that "we and Howie will go along with the president's ruling." BLAKE WON'T TALK In Toronto, coach Toe Blake of the Canadiens declined com- ment on the suspension. But the penalties Young received Sun- day night were deserved, said the Montreal coach. Young, who was not available for comment, practised Wed- nesday after a one-day absence from workouts that Abel called "much over-publicized." "Check all the other clubs in the league and you'll see they all have a player skip a prac- tice every once in a while," Abel said. Last season the Wings sent Young to the minors because of his off-the-ice antics. Last month he disappeared for three days in Chicago. Abel said he didn't ask the Toronto native what made him) miss Tuesday's practice. The club did not plan to fine or sus- pend him. HAS RECORD With Sunday night's 27 min- utes in penalties, including a major, a misconduct and a game misconduct, Young now) holds the record of most penal- ties in one season--210, In his outburst Sunday night, Young started by stick Tremblay, Then he was tagged with a mi- nor for spearing. The Detroit defenceman made threatening gestures at Udvari. The réferee then signalled a misconduct and Young threw his glove at him, striking him on the side of the head. Young) wem after Udvari again as the referee signalled a game mis- conduct, but was restrained by his teammates. The suspension means Young will miss a game in Detroit against the league-leading Chi- cago Black Hawks tonight and games in Chicago and New York Saturday and Sunday re- spectively. The Wings have called up the most penalized) player on their Pittsburgh farm! club in the American Hockey League to replace him. He is Roger Lafreniere, 20, who has 99 minutes in penalties in 49 games. real producer. All goals came in the second period. Pulford has played on left wing almost all of the current campaign. He now has 1% goals. The win gave Toronto 65 points, three shy of the Black Hawks. Montreal follows with 64 then Detroit with 59. The Rangers have 44 now and Boston 40. Leiter scored at 15:34 of the final period, deflecting in a shot from the point by Doug Mohns. WILLIAMS COUNTS 21ST Wayne Hicks and Tommy Wii- liams were the other Boston scorers, Camille Henry, Andy Bathgate and Vic Hadfield counted for the Rangers. It season. Hicks and Henry scored on power - plays. Murray Oliver drew an assist on Williams' goal and pulled even with linemate Johnny was Hadfield's first goal of the THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, February 21,1963 15 Bucyk for the league lead in the point-scoring list. Both have 59. Bucyk was held pointless in the game. Gump Worsley in the New York goal had one of his easier nights with only 27 shots to handle. His mates hurled 39 at Ed Johnston. NHL LEADERS Joe Waite Top Scorer Midget Loo By ALLAN BAILEY Champion scorer in the Osh- awa Minor Hockey Association Midget League for the 1962- season is Joe Waite of the Kins- men Club team. He scored a total of nine goals and picked up 22 assists for 31 points to TOP TEN SCORERS: Joe White, Kin. 9 22 Bobby Burke, Kin. 14 12 J, Baron, Legion io 8 Bob Cameron, Navy 5 13 Bob Glecoff, Navy 13 J. Solowski, 222 ll Bill Zufelt, Legion 4 Jim Curry, Kin. 2 Ron Wilson, Lions 7 Joe Pokosta, Lions 5 ZULUS TAUGHT THEM Close - combat fighting tech- niques devised by the 19th cen- tury Zulu king Tshaka have been used to train combat troops of many nations. capture the Lions Club trophy. 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