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0 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Pridey, Merch 15, 1963 |Little Change In BLANK BRUINS 2-0 , , Swede News Over Chihawks Nestle In ) ust Eight Yeaus N HL's Summit Per ch ' ' | By JACK SULLIVAN {gave the Swedes a real good Cana Press Sports Editor beating in 1054, We knocked THE CANADIAN PRESS |Canadiens in most of the bruis-|vecchio, Val Fonteyne and Doug i) eainigls tbat trace (caine ca ae ee bonge Armstrong would have|ing, close-checking game, but}Barkley scored the other Dettot to 1954 in Stockholm, His ex-|spit on us. a m ac 18, ' ' mie © 2ogoal scorer, Thur lpoaler Jacques Plante, for New York and Jim Neilsen Pet funny but he now pate ""alen, ren, they. Mgured we were nto fs thee not sel They went ahead 2-0 on early|and Ken Schinkel one each, big eee ton svalie idee = ~~ -- a" beat 4 Leat first - period goals by defence-| The incomparable Gordie ie ling a meg caapese die. Toronto iy te co far/man Kent Douglas and Johnny|Howe, bidding for a record six Preston was manager of the|in ey ioaun nee ghd aa who hag, 19 foals #0 farlMacMillan, but Henei Richard|s coring championships, col- Toronto East York club that lost| was' won? "ul, It-was just the peargn his wnfcut the lead to 21 at 18:33 of|lected two assists and has a to- 7-2 to Russia in the world ama- te with w 'They Tae a iho Loate aimaggied tolthe period. tal of 78 points, Closest to him tour hockey tournament thet] semucci' wena gee eam as the Leafs bere yard to 'Armstrong tied it for Mon-|i" the race for the crown is year as Voutens aldh haf tm 5 Bh wa Be 1 3-8 tie with Montrea na- Es ow - ted to clear the|New York's Andy Bathgate, who Seosiheres tha Waa be tie Oe: Pa pe ssia final Mite wlngle point they earned|PucK during a power play|tssisted on one goal and has 74 viets. Stockholm "newepaper fired. ie nts, " . H d it past his It was the last time the cham- "ne besStentroal_Gropped ine, beats ge th memes. wer cod| At, Boeton, shitty Chicago cen last blast at the Canadians un pionships were played in Stock-|der a banner headline that read Hockey League behind|Montreal's team captain Jean tre Stan Mikita joined the select holm until this year and Pres-|"Why Canadians are Black Hawks ee OP ee asa by polars foe the Pet ls hands on sbue tan pron "irae: ; 4 ¥ the goal. 1 get his on t the pres-| 'Irritation has been caused Wings fhad 'tle trouble 'pus|, Ralph Backstrom's goal only|liawks goals. Chico Maki added ent tournament in the Swedish|finstly by their boastful attitude ing around the NHL's surplus|!3 seconds after the opening of the other, in the last period. capital. and secondly by all the lies joams in other games Thurs-|he third period gave Montreal Hall was at his best in the j I 4 "Now, when I read what the|which unsuspecting Swedish tay. Goaler Glenn Hall chalked the lead for the first time, but}opening'period when he held up| DON SIMMONS, Toronto a two-man scoring thrust from Rousseau (background), Ace Montreal Forum. Leafs tied |gwedish newspaners are saying|journalists have fallen for, to hi fifth shutout of the sea-|Dave Keon annulled it almost|the Hawks for two minutes while Maple Leaf goaltender, foils Montreal Canadiens' Gilles tion took place during Thurs- Montreal 3-3. about the Trail Smoke Eaters, |an amazing extent," the story ¥ a Chicago beat Boston|immediately by breaking away|they played two men short, He Tremblay (21) and Bobby day night's NHL action in the #__--CP Wirephoto | and what they've said sincel said, 2 and Wings Norm Ull- to tie the game, made 26 saves in the shutout, 1954 about Canadian teams even| Earlier in the tournament, man cored ee rls eagles tM Saturny Dac i a No] World T THE LAST STRAW epson tour, te ony attr Canada beat "Germany ' ontreal 73. 5 ' , ' 4 Detroit to a 94 pasting of New Tm molt, the, Red. Wings|"eal. and Chicago. at Toronto,| WOK ourney thing I can say is that we'veleasily, another newspaper car- got to expect it, It's all a re-iried the headline: "New Cana- The Rangers and Bruins, in|blew a 2-0 lead before they col- Sunday Montreal is at Boston, petition of what they said e b] 0 } dian Outrage at the Stadium." z\lected their strength and|Toronto at New York, and Chi- HH ke S$ about us in 1954," Stele, are yn ype are bounced in five consecutive|cago at Detroit. OC. ey cores rTnie S er ec eave Preston, a Toronto business-|CALLED GANGSTEPS this season and will sit out the|8@!s. 4 Cini . man, talked it over in an inter-|, A German player had lost side from man's three, eniey Cup playotts. they got two goals from Andre Sucker And Standings view the other day after the|four teeth during the game Stockholm scandal sheets|When, responsible newspaper CANADIENS OUTPLAYED |Pronovost, who scored one by & - : smeared Canadian player Russ|men , and officials said, he Toronto wrestled with Chicago|the unusua) method of shooting _ STOCKHOLM (CP) --Stand- Ol s CO Kowalchuk and the Smoke Eat-|banged his own stick against (or first place, but ranked ahead|from behind the New York net ings in the world ee tour- ers. his face, gn the strength of a better|and bouncing the puck off the or n nament after Thursday's "You know," he said, '"we| One Swedish writer described mes-won record, going into|seat of goaler Gump Worsley's games: ' PERTH, Scotland (CP)--Can- ursday's game. | Group A Canadians in the third round of| And At Home .. Canadian coach Greg Currie as pante, jada edged Scotland 7-6 and then|play and had encountered a bit/ : : The Leafs clearly outplayed! Parker MacDonald, Alex Del-| Ri ht Hand APt TORONTO (CP)--Rinks from . g | "a wet towel hanging over the : é in| boards and shouting like a stuck Sweden f q 10}beat Sweden 14-8 Thursday tojof bad luck as well as SKIP! saskatchewan and Alberta won Peterborou h oar c Canada 8 15 9idraw even with the United/Richardson's deadly shooting. |poth their matches Thursday to g pig' and throughout the tourn Russia 37 7 8|States at the top of the stand-| The bad luck hit the Scots injtake the half-way lead in the| Bye oe 'aiy beh ee "ome SPORTS MENU NEW YORK (AP)--Next step/Czechs f ings in the international curling/the third end, With Canadaltwo-day Canadian Farmers' Ips a S sters,"' for Cassius Clay is a program|Finland championship. leading 2-1 and lying two, Scot-|curling championships here. "tell you, it was pretty good, But the Canadian news- papers were just as bad, or . Y i |United States rink came through with a deli-|ing in to count'one when his ther, and has only one con- By Geo, H. Campbell fies' sem Beng. nines" 4 21 3 Jee eume, true io af sounyahewae hate. ony 'me oe pecs were fn, bady a SPORTS EDITOR beaten and still loquacious) THURSDAY'S RESULTS [rock of the game to salvage the/and ground to a stop a f00tikachewan play twice today, By THE CANADIAN PRESS gave us a roasting for losing to Louisville Lip, his brain trust Group A Vecwary ever Bootinnd. Taee. ioe Shere OF we ate, and may decide the contest) Peterborough Petes were the| Russia. 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' | headed by Bili Faversham and|Canada 12 Finland 2 Canadians handled Sweden| The two teams exchanged/when hey meet in the final ce 'ecoring team in the On| "We're till referred to in trainer Angelo Dundee, will|ussia 3 Czechs 1 with relative ease. single points for the next four|round, tario H oh Canada as the that first wade through a flock of offers|United States 8 W Germany 4| The United States, mean-jends and blanked the eighth.! yaioiq Worth's rink from anctal gc ~ aap pena on ot 16 he = in Weil : . that poured in following Clay's Group B while, suffered its first defeat, With mear-perfect curling, the Conquest, Sask., defeated On-lyear, but this didn't stop Ron| hockey." CANADA'S sports prowess overseas is the current topic controversial decision over|Xugoslavia 4 Britain 2 losing to Scotland 10-8, Both|Scots scored two in the ninth tario, skipped by Wilmot Bret-|Naud fpom scoring 26 goals to| Kitchener - Waterloo Duteh- Of the week. Today, in Stockholm, Trail Smoke Eaters tangle Doug Jones Wednesday night.|Norway 4 Switzerland 1 Canada and the U.S, now havejand had a well-guarded three our of Sunderland, 11-3, and|iead P tenia 8 men also lost to the ane with Sweden, the World's Hockey Tournament league-leaders. The lucrative bids include a| Romania 5 France 0 six points from four matches, af 4 gina che cal tau the Mitchell Ness 'rink' from| Naud is the team le in\--2-0 in the final pola 04 SWeden has won every start but Russia knocked off the jreturn fight with Jones for TODAY'S GAMES wae kta On CS gee Sad wie his last stone to count|Howick, Que., 12-3, after a first-ithe playoffs too. He scored|1056 Olympics in Italy. That Czechs yesterday and now the Canadians can move into first |May, a match with Ingemar| | sroup fi be the f ti Cc iJ dian| one. jround bye. three goals Thursday night to|/Win gave Russia the title. place alone, if they are good enough to defeat Sweden today. |Johansson, Sweden's former Canada vs. Sweden : a ow eres Cees Undaunted, the Scots counted| Alberta, skipped by Gary Ma-|give the Petes a 4-2:win over| With all the f-vedish news- Russia halted the Czechs, 3-1, and this set the stage for what |World heavyweight king, for|Czechs vs, Finland rene og ; | he 11th and had three|8¢e of Fort Saskatchewan, won|Montreal junior Canadiens. The|paper criticism of Canada's 1054 ite New York and a fight tour of Russia vs. United States It was a dramatic finale as|three in the a 12-3 o as d beat Rayl|victory kept the Petes in their|team, Preston says he is still will likel ve to b d tic finish Sund But if ght ¢ | . d ' the house|/2-3 over Quebec an at Ray ry kept the Petes in t . ys ely prove to be a dramatic finish on Sunday. Bu Europe, offered by British pro-| Group B the youthful Scots rink had|unguarded stones in the house) see im Souris, Man Sanalesian ssn «toad "ameeed" at the sta the Smokies can defeat Sweden today, they'll have the big moter Jack Solomons. No games made a courageous comeback| when oe played his} 97 php ogg cag , "ee Solr ake clvine a 9 peopl: edge. In the meantime, both Sweden and Czechoslovakia | Faversham, Clay's manager _ Group C against the defending championilast perfect shot, | Ontario defeated Quebec 12-7|victory against two losses and| '"They hounded the life out of have agreed to send teams to Canada next winter, to take [and a Louisville distillery ex-|Belgium vs. Denmark land Manitoba 12-5, Both Quebecla tie. ° us for autographs. We couldn't part in a series for the CAHA International Anniversary Tro- |ecutive, said Thursday he|The Netherlands vs. Hungary | and Manitoba remain winless| In the other semi-final Thurs-|figure it." , @ special event being staged to mark the 50th anniver- | wants 10 days to think over the Farncombe i akes in the five-rink tournament. day night, league scoring cham- of the CAHA. Father Dave Bauer's British Columbia | Propositions. The chances are HOCKEY SCORES Today, Saskatchewan plays|pion Wayne Maxner also scored versity team, along with either a U.S. team or Russia, |the Jones return will be ac- prmentsage _ Ontario eae 9 me _-- to _ "4 Niagara} 1963 JOHNSON 1 form the four-team series, which will be a double round. |°¢Pted. STANDINGS erta in the opening round,|Falls Flyers to a victory ) of earn while he learns, And|= Germany rye i egal gy =r rag ernie Peni FR render i aly one coer To Stay In J Garden matchmaker Teddy H and the competition will closejover Hamélton junior Red ¢ en affair, played at various sites across Canada. Brenner said he is sure the Scoring onors with Saskatchewan playing Al-|Wings, The Flyers lead the OUTBOARD . x x x & Garden will sell out for the re- berta and Manitoba. meeting|best-of-seven series 3-1 =~ CURLING BUFFS across Canada, and especially in Wes- |turn with double the $2 to $12 2 Se Mike Rose, McGill and|Quebec. In Peterborough, Naud #rn Canada, are more than a little concerned over the re- | tariff that brought $104,943 from Rem See APt Pihoonsag prot ghee he Bil Dewe, Pg second. showed his scoring punch in a MOTORS @ults of the World's Cup tournament in Scotland this week. {18,732 fans Wednesday night. Chicago 1 18 16 183 159 78\leased today. Because most of BROOKSHIER RETIRES gs F aroy re ~-- to a ; e Richardson and his Canadian champs "lost to Detroit, |Closed-circuit television prob-|mq onto 33 21 11 210 171 77|the teams did not have number- THE LEADERS pis,|_ PHILADELPHIA (AP)--Tom|10 lead . yp <era NOW ON DISPLAY WS., on Tuesday and yesterday, skip Ernie had to pull off |SD!y added another $200,000 tol \rontneal 27 18 20 211 166 74/ed sweaters, it was difficult fOr/mrie Farncombe, Christ BrOOkanler, fis. Uae na esa gore the Fuld a tor, Couple of 'sensational last-rock shots on the 8th and 12th |tfe Promotional pot. |Detroit 28 24 13 183 189 69|the officials. to give assists On| mike Rose (St. Paul's) pee alenenes "Das oeel tuaseli. ye Bg , in order to nose out Scotland by a mere one-shot mar- |STARTS TO DICKER New York 20 35 11 Fengonde the goals 2 pong eh re vor elect asad retirement from pro football to| With the second period only|] W. PORT 9311 . Losing the curling championship, of course, would not Brenner said he is confident |Boston 14 37 15 18 counts for the low mM eaew Chatienaen 2 become sports director of|nine seconds old, Naud scored , ; , Christ) ie fatal, it might even be a good thing, but with the Richard. |the Jones-Clay fight would be Sheretey's Seen assists attained by the league's peice Hoi'worth (St, Paul's WCAU television and radio|bis third goal which proved to OPEN EVENINGS MITH PH. evvuenoauu wocowron Cvueuue~ i ) ; Cuthbert (Kint 'St.) aons, it has almost become habit and the shock to Canadian -- 4 gy Wh 5 ge he [agg Bilary: hh | erie > real star centre|Jim Harrison (Harmony) here. be the eventual winner. crane would be more than considerable if either U.S. prey g d * | Chicago 9 Boston 0 for first place Christ Memorial ne ne ; cotland should emerge as the 1963 World's Cup winners. |" ""7'q be happy to fight Johans- Saturday's Games Church, took the top post with) f°" * ert i Ss Bok |son," said Clay. "But all of | Detroit at Montreal 31 goals and four assists for 35) | > BRIGHT BITS: -- Reports out of Montreal are that Lou |these decisions are up to my|Chicago at Toronto points, 15 ahead of second place tinato continues to show definite improvement, since he | manager." Sunday's Games Danny McKee of Westmount. ' . Poa totally paralyzed with a crushed cervical vertebrae in a First Clay is going to undergo|Montreal at Boston Christ Memorial placed f 0 ur When it comes to whisky e ' rd-crash, last Saturday night. It was at first feared, and b ow on a to improve [cine P| el de rey ng fo anccol gies is, in some quarters, that the colorful defenseman may ah tw staat, eee tacoma Ontario Junior A |third place Knox two, and West- : jmave come to the end of his playing career but his remark- | showed vast room for improve. Series A mount, Northminster and St. : : . G@ble and rapid progress has stimulated hopes that perhaps |ment. He holds his hands too| (Best-of-seven seml-final) | Paul's one each. ghis injury is not'as serious as was at first feared. : . . CAS- |low, doesn't fight a lick inside,|... WLT F APt THE LEADERS SBIUS CLAY got the decision over Doug Jones at Madison | doesn't punch to the body ost be Rag ? 4 : " a : : GA Pia pSquare Gardens Wednesday night but since it went the full enough and is a sucker for a Thursday's Result Bio Fecweambe (Chetet) , ty te 1 rounds and thus ended Clay's success as a prognostica- | Tight hand when he goes back- Niagara Falls 6 Hamilton 4 |Gary Christenson (Christ) 5 2 17 iter, Clay has now announced that he will not "call" any more : T Jack De : Friday's Game sey ad lag Pn 1s got his fights, just concentrate on winning them. And, of, it tae Wotiee ae "hee, Hamilton at Niagara Falls Doug Warren seourse, his immediate target is a bout with Sonny Liston or ps 0 iS 0 t Paul's) 18 1 f 'orth (St, Paul's) : ' . mer all-time great champions, Series. B rt ws {Floyd Patterson, for the world's heavyweight title -- which s 5 . Hottingsw (Best-of-seven semi-final) ~, prong i ) all agreed that Cassius has a oe : rae cH 10 . , ' Chris Griffin (Northminster) 8 #Clay would like to win by November, so that he might lay | vast potential but that he will Montreal " sf 2 re jim Harrison econ) 6 $claim to being the youngest man to ever win the world's |have to work hard to realize it. |) ee eee -* Peterboro 121.03: 3 ' Scrown. .. . BLACK HAWKS are on top of the National Hoc- Thursday's Result | After one game of the finals % ' : League race again -- by the slim margin of one point. WANT CHANNEL TUNNEL |Montreal 2 Peterborough 4 jof the Church Hockey League,| [. }They won over Bruins in Boston last night while Toronto LONDON (CP) -- A Channel Sunday's Game |Eric Farncombe, the regular} | t t FREES Ree eee seria SLeafs were settling for a tie decision with the Habs, in Mont- |Tunnel Association has been|Peterborough at Montreal season scoring ae ne pull freal. .. . SATURDAY NIGHT finds Chicago visiting Toronto formed to agitate for an under- Saskatchewan Junior ed into the lead of the league's end thi ight well th hat settles fi ground link between Britain|Weyburn 3 Melville 4 top point getters. He has five gan ane vee ove, we game that settles first place fand the Continent. About 150| (First: game best - of -seven|goals and two assists for seven din this year's final NHI standings. sali baie . ee : "People have joined. lsemi-final) points and.a two-point lead over 'GRUDGE MATCH UPCOMING Trails Title Test Tonight STOCKHOLM (CP) -- Ailing/be especially sweet for the Ca-| The Swedes, idle Thursday,|three in the individual scoring] the second time, The Canadians mit happy after their 12-2 romp|nadian team, During their stay| have won all five starts and lead| statistics, and centre Jones has| pulled off a 6-1 victory but the r Finiand, Trail Smoke Eat-|in Sweden, Canadian players|the championship group A with| the most goals--seven. | Swedes had lost some of their lay their title chances on| have been insulted, spat at and|10 points. Canada, unbeaten but| Jones also has four assists for best players, including Nils Nils- te line tonight against defend-| ridiculed in the Swedish press.) once tied, has nine points. The/11 points and is tied for second|son for the entire tournament. ge champion Sweden in a vital) An official of the Swedish Ice} Canadians have won four and| place in the scoring race with Nilsson broke his jaw in a me of the world hockey cham.| Hockey Federation said he per-|tied the Czechs 4-4. Russia is] teammate Addy Tambellini, who pre-tournament exhibition with mships that has been sold out! sonally had "great respect" for) third with four wins and one|has six goals and five assists. the Smoke Eaters and the weeks. ;the Canadians and that they/loss for eight points and Czech:| 'The Canadian margin of vic-| Swedes have never forgiven the je Smoke Eaters trail the) showed "real courage" against/oslovakia dropped to fourth! tory over the Finns was much| Canadians for this. -place Swedes by a single|the Finns because of their in-|place with three wins, one loss| wider than the Russians and| But Canadia hockey officials and must win their two) Juries. : and one tie for seven points. | Swedes, Russia defeated Fin-| who saw the game say Nilsson aining games to nail down| Forward Hugh McIntyre is lost) Today's group A schedule| land 6-1 while Sweden didn't] was skating with his head down title. The Canadians play|'® the team for the remainder) (times EST) |look so hot in beating Finland! when he collided with a Cana- in the final game of the|0f the tournament due to a leg| Czechoslovakia vs. Finland 6/4-0. , jdian' player, and no penalt y tournament Sunday. injury, goalie Seth Martin has! § a.m. Canada's other tournament| was called ee SeTwo more wins would give| Shoulder and back trouble and) Russia vs. United States 10 a.m.| victories were over West Ger- 1 e : ; s,.| Veteran Jack McLeod had ajc . | OF 's| While it's hard to say just now * 'alist: ee Y : | Trail club 13 points, a win- i lever whan' be. paved Canada vs. Sweden 2 p.m, ory or Roe ge as anti-Canadian Swedes are, the Specialist: Anyone--aftera taste of Walker's Special Old | ng total even if Sweden should/ qu psday. He refused a doctor's| FORHAN IS STAR feeling seems to be prevalent any 1866 inst Czech- . | addition to the Finns, Sweden ' ; fou' Specialist i 1 taste when h < slacein bate aa oat advice to remain inactive and Bob Forhan was the scoring tas datenied usela ay a that Canadians are considered! - You're a Pe ee oe ee choose the luxury ' : : : 5 : 'as ' ber' ; 51D Sued er ; collected three assists. star against Finland with four] ¢ 5-1. th ited' roughnecks, | whisky at a popular price -- Walker's Special Old. Good taste, H would finish with 12 In the top bracket, two other| goals. Harold Jones picked up ermany 6-1, the United States P 17-2 We: 10-2. But this isn't true in the tour-| d looks, and economy have made it Canada's largest sellin points. mn fifth-round games were played.) three goals and an assist. Gerry| ae Tey Cee nament itself. Canada ranks Sere : : ie Tr ey '4 8 } CANADIAN RYE WHISKY Coach Bobby Kromm feels/Once - beaten Russia upset|Penner and Don Fletcher with SWEDES UNFORGIVING fourth in penalties with 20, Fin- popular priced whisky, Next time -- make it a point to buy _--] --_samtearwma waste som unites, wate cman that after the way the Smoke| Czechoslovakia 3-1 Thurs day|two apiece and Norm Lenardon| ' Russia has defeated West Ger-| land leads with 30, The Swedes Walker's Special Old, Eaters clicked against Finland) night after the United States|were the other Canadian scor-|many 15-3'and East. Germany| have the least infractions, eight. RCRA : ss shit bhabekine Shanahan ane steer they can't be! won its first game of the tour-| ers. re 12-0 as well as the Finns and} Should the tournament end in sopped. jnament, defeating West Ger-| Mc , the beefy right/Czechs. The Czechs trounced|a points-tie Sunday, goal spread " . "We're really rolling alongjmany 8-4, But the West Ger-jwinger who has played in the| West Germany 10-1, the United| will be used to pick the winner. HIRAM WALKER & SONS LIMITED, wattervitic, Conede--oistincens OF FINE WHIDKIED FOR OVER 100 WEARS ad I don't think anything can| mans were without the services| last three world tournaments, is|States 10-1 and East Germany! That is determined by subtract- atop us now," he told reporters/ of both their regular goalies due|the leading individual point-get-|8-3 before tying Canada. ing the goals allowed from the « after the game. | to injuries and had to substitute|ter here with four goals and) Trail had little trouble with| goals scored. But only the goals "VICTORY SWEET }a forward who never played/eight assists for 12 potnts. The| Sweden in 1961 when the Smoke) scored in games between the top A victory over Sweden would! goal before. Smoke Eaters rank one-two-| Eaters won the world title for| five clubs count,

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