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Oshawa Times (1958-), 9 Nov 1963, p. 10

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10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, Noygmber 9, 1963 SS ee chai te EZ & * Ss rah be tee otonbel mar proved to ev. mar: gin of victory for Montreal 4 as they downed Qsh- re Generals 4-2 last night in r 'enton. Generals twice held short-lived leads in the second period, but fell behind quickly in the final frame as a result of Canadiens two tallies before five minutes tried frantically to y Roland Campeau Bob mieux prevented further scor- ing. : "This was"the type of game you couldn't fault anyone for not pring forth with @ good effort. It's just a little too much without Mike Dubeau and Wayne Cashman in there to from a third line and contribu- te to slowing down the speedy Habs, and also add 'extra scor- coach Wren Blair. Speedy Canadien Defeat Generals In Tight Contest training camp hopes for a bet- Godican ietoes *" bulp ond srant ful -»? On t minor pelalties were pa out in the cleanly played contest! refereed by Gord Fayereau, a veteran official who 'always has a game under control. More of his type are needed in the Jun- ior cireuit . A real test confronts Oshawa Generals on Tuesday night in Bowmanville when they tackle the red-hot St, Catharines Black Hawks who are riding the crest of a six- "4 game winning streak after their 4 BILL SMITH ing potential," stated manager-| one-sided thumping from Gen- erals... MONTREAL Goal, Vachon; Defence: Bou- dreau, Lemieux, Campeau and Lagace; forwards: Fedur, Ma- dore, Boudrias, Durocher, Le maire, Hyndman, Carlebois, Sa- vard, Bordeleau, Thiffault and Cournoyer, OSHAWA lline with Billy Hay and Bobby Orr, and Defence: Roberts forwards: | Goal Gibson; Foley, Domm, By MARVEN MOSS Canadian Press Staff Writer Conjure up a picture of a hockey coach at work and you get the image of a man pacing behind a players' bench with a pained expression, his jaws furiously working over a piece of chewing gum. He breaks stride now and again to mumble something into the ear of one of his intent, per- spiring charges or lean over and open the gate leading to the ice. But it goes without saying there is something more to the joh than that, Basically, he's red to get the most out of his personnel and there are preb- ably as many methods em- ployed along these lines as there are coaches. In the Natienal Hockey League, take the case of Billy Reay and Chicago Black Hawks. Coach Reay has made only minor changes to the lineup he inherited from Rudy Pilous-- adding Howie Young to the de- fence and replacing Murray Balfour with John McKenzie at |right-wing on Chicago's No, 1 | Hull. | But the team has responded They head into the weekend's play riding a team record, UY got eiha'of tot in the shut. fle after Thursday night's three games, SETS CLUB MARK = en aa the NHL's rookie » Pointed later that Chicago's 2-2 tie in Montreal with Canadiens set a club -- - i srr games w t a it. That string covers seven wins and three ties, Stil a long way off is the league record of 23 unbeaten appearances in a line by Beston Bruins in the 1940-41 season. But the best mark by any pre- vious Chicago entry was nine games without a loss back in 1989 - 40. Along that stretch, Hawks piled up six wins and ne ties. 'our games are on is weekend. Chicago Kring By Leafs in Tori tonight while Canadiens are at home to New York Rangers, Sunday night, Hawks against Bruins in Boston and Canadiens take on Red Wings in Detroit where Gordie Howe will be after that elusive goal No. 545 and Terry Sawchuk will bid for the 94th shutout of his ca- ical tie George Hainsworth's mark. Hawks Respond Strongly | To Billy Reays Methods left by the loss of Gilles Trem- blay and Billy Hicke. Tremblay ran inte a wayward elbow and is ex to be laid up for three weeks with a cheek- bone fracture. Hull racked up Hicke and the little Montreal out/winger is to miss beth weekend mes. He suffered a gash on the forehead that ook 12 stitches, Ceach Toe Blake, however, may get back one of twa reg- ulars injured in previous play. A light east was to be applied to Bernie Geoffrion's left hand to determine if he can m a stick. He was struck by team- mate Jean-Guy Talbot's shot a week ago. ' Goalie Gump Worsley is still. out with a pulled thigh muscle and Charlie Hodge will continue to substitule. There is no indi- cation yet when Worsley will be Tit to rejoin the lineup and even when he is the Gumper might have @ tough time prying Char- lie loose from the job. SHORGAS HEATING & APPLIANCES | Industrial and : ; s club conquer Rangers.|Hampson; O'Shea, | fi h | Aided 'to the disappointment|#lp his club conquer Rangers.| CAUPSON: hall Zaine, Buch;|Megnificently under his hand. |MAVE INJURIES | Commercial SIGHTS ON OLYMPIC SQUA Christy Hanson, 17, has set her sights on a place on the Canadian team in the 1064 Olympic dressage competition in Tokyo. Here she puts one of her three horses through exercises at her Oak Ridges home near Toronto. It's cost- ing Christy and her family $5,000 a year to train her: and her horses for next year's tests. (CP Photo) Bulldogs Face European Trip WINDSOR, On (CP) -- It is the general belief that Canda will be represented by one of its better teams when Windsor Bulldogs embark Nov. 12 on a three-week il-game exhibition hockey tour of four European countries. It may need to be if the last) European jaunt by an Allan Cup winner can be taken as an in- dication of what's in store for) Windsor. Chatham Maroons went to Russia and Sweden in 1960 and returned with an in- glorious 2-5-2 record. Bulldogs, who defeated Winni- peg Maroons four to one in the best-of-seven Ailan Cup final jast April for their first Dominion a , will take a roster almost identical to that of their title-winning team. The major change will be in the executive nanks, This year with a new owner and general manager, Sam Fox, Bulldogs have deserted Ontario Hockey Association Senior A won ie League end Fox replaced coach Harry Watson with Jor Kiukay. Klukay has played for Bull- dogs on and off for seven sea- ee sons. For the European tour, however, he will be a bench eoach only. IN GOOD SHAPE The veteran cam Te: ports his team is in excellent condition. "We'll have no alibis on that score," he said, "But I'll say one thing. We're not going : ver there for our health. We intend te win as many games as we ean." Norm Foster will be the only ether playing member of the 1962-63 Bulldog squad to be ab- sent. He was sold to Port Huron of the IHL. Captain Lou Referee Helps Chuvalo Lose MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP) --| Tony Alongi, a_ stringbean fighter with whiplike arms, can thank referee Cy Gottfried for his disputed decision over Tor- entos George Chuyalo in their bristlin; 10-round heavyweight fight Friday night. (Chuvalo's managerial. aide, Ed Trotter, told the Toronto Globe and Mail in a telephone interview that a Chuvalo appeal was to be heard by the Miami Beach Boxing Commission to- day) Bendo retired but he will come out of exile to participate in the swing through Russia, Czecho- vakia, East Germany and Swit- zeniand. Kiukay can cali on sophomore goaltender Wayne Rutledge and his veteran sub, Monty Rey- nolds. On defence will be Floyd (Bud) Hillman, Jacques Begin, Bill Mitchell and Tom Micailef. His first two lines will be po- ' Steelers May Help Giants By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS New York Giants could win forever and it wouldn't mean a }thing if they don't get some help. John Henry Johnson may be just the man to provide it Johnson, Pittsburgh . Steeler fullback, was out of action the first time the Steelers played Cleveland, and the Browns pulled out a squeaker. But Johnson is healthy again as the Steelers prepare to take on Cleveland in the National Foot- ball League's top game Sunday! afternoon. tent with Irwin Gross centring] for Tommy Walker and Bob Costello. These two units alone scored 268 goals and 412 assists in 71 games for Windsor last season. FORM THIRD LINE A third Windsor line will be can also play defence, Jim Jos- ephson, Jean-Marc Asselin and Waiter Pawlyshyn. Carl Hym- added to the travelling roster from Oakville of the OHA sen- ior group. The official 25-man contingent will include Lionel Fleury, Ca- nadian Amateur Hockey Associ- ation vice-president from Que- City, an OHA president Pat Patterson of Guelph. Sev- eral other Windso: citizens will accompany the team, paying their own freight. The first of six games in Mos- cow is scheduled for Thursday, Nov. 14. Following that will come @ three-game appearance in Prague, one game in East Germany and another in Gen- eva before the return home Dec. 6. formed from Jenry Serviss, who) ers and Jack Price have been) The outcome could have a vi- |tal bearing on-the Eastern Con-| Brown and Bendo working be-| ference race. Cleveland leads at tween Real Ohevnefils and Jack|7-1 and the Giants are second)) ciied 'must': at 6-2, They aren't matched again this season and if New York is to catch up, some one must knock off the Browns. New York has won five straight over Philadelphia and is heavily favored to do it jagain. The Eagles, with top quarter Sonny Jurgensen still troubled with a shoulder ail- ment, now are 2-5-1. Green Bay Packers and Chi- cago Bears, co-leaders in the West at 7-1, each are solid fa- vorites in home games. Los An- geles Rams, 2-6, are at Chi- cago and Minnesota Vikings, 3-5 at Green Bay. Washington Redskins, 2-6 are at St. Louis to play the Card- inals, Detroit Lions, 4-4, visit Baltimore Colts, 3-5; and Dal- las Cowboys, 2-6, visit San Fran- cisco '49ers, 1-7. The Giants, with passing mas- ter Y. A, Tittle at the controls, are top-heavy favorites against the injured Eagles. New York won the first meeting this sea- son 37-14 with Tittle throwing of not winning is the fact that} Kitchener Rangers are making} things just a bit too uncomfort- able for Oshawa Generals in the| OHA Junior "'A" league race.| KITCHENER CLOSE While Generals were losing 4-2 to Canadiens before a sell- out cnowd of 1,500 in Trenton last night, Rangers proceeded to pull off a- surprise right in Niagara Falls by edging Flyers }2-1. | The Kitchener victory coupl- ed with Oshawa's defeat boosted Rangers to within one point of 6th place Generals, and sets the scene for @ tremendous battle tomorrow afternoon in Kit- chener's handsome Auditorium at 2.30 p.m. ; Technically speaking, the out- come is worth four points to either club. A Generals victory would put them only one point back of St. Catharines and Ni- All season long, hockey ex- perts, arm-chair quarterbacks and the member clubs of the Junior "A" loop have not paid particular attention to Kitchen- jer, but they certainly left an impression with Oshawa when they tied 2-2 two weeks ago, and undoubtedly more eyes will be focused upon them now after their key win last night, SHORT NOTES .. . working centre Ron Buchan, and newcomer Bill Smith were the goal-scorers for Generais. It was the second goal in as many games this week for Smith, who joined the club from Marlboros ... . Another lex-Marlie, husky Rick Foley grabbed off his first scoring point, when he assisted on Buch- anans' marker Danny O'Shea, along with Buchanan, provided some frustrating mo- ments for goaltender Vachon. Hard-|« agara Falls, or a loss would There. aren't many better cen-| drop them into seventh place.|tres in the eightteam league That's just how close the scnam-|. - - Dennis Gibson still is ex- ble for playoff positions is at|periencing difficulty on long the moment. j \shots, and will have to do a Although each outing for Osh-|little tightening up in this de- anan, Vail, Kilger, Little, Lane Lastic, and Blair. FIRST PERIOD | No scoring |. Penalties: Roberts (elbowing) \7.55; Foley (interference) 13,10; | |Lemieux (tripping) 15.43. |SECOND PERIOD 1, Oshawa: Smtih (O'Shea) 2.36 2, Montreal; Boudrias (Lemieux) . Oshawa: Buchanan (Foley) . Montreal: Cournoyer (Boudnias) Penalty -- Hyndman ping) 12.22. THIRD PERIOD 5. Montreal: Bordeleau (Savard Charlebois) §.Montreal: Cournoyer 4.20 Penalties -- Bordeleau (hook- ing) 8.10, Lemieux (interfer- ence) 15.34, Smith and Savard (roughing) 16,39. 4.34 9.25 9.36 (trip- 2,12) | It's no knock against Rudy. |He has shown himself a highly- | successful tutor with other |clubs. But it's clear he and a jcouple of the players rubbed jeach other the wrong way. Hay and Hull, for |were openly critical in the off- season of the Pilous tactics, a winger The Chicago-Moutreal bash| Thursday night left the two! clubs with injured hands. | Montreal has called up left- Claude Larose from example, Omaha Knights of the Central Professional Hockey League te help take up some of the slack The established, reliable Decoler in noth on aad 31 CELINA ST. (Corner ef Athol) 728-9441 tipoff that Rudy was not long for the club. | Now under Reay, the scrappy | Hawks are off to a superb start) |~-they lead the league by six! |points--and appear bent on the league title no Chicago club has| ever been able to nail down, | | | For personal use or for @ Compeny use oe @ wher Have Your Suit Styled and Teilored by H you lease @ new,. " Ne insurance costes for SAM ROTISH 7 KING ST.' EAST From A Large Selection of Fine British Woollens MILLS AUTO LEASE LTD. PHONE 723-4634 There Are Special Bencfits For All BUSINESS EXECUTIVES - AND SALESMEN + +. Me meintenanee costs . . . hi a & Nad dhadlaelecollonss ACADIAN Other PONTIAC MMedels BUICK Request One rate covers Phone er come tp 266 KING ST. WEST WILSON ELECTRIC MOTORS awa in this highly competitive OHA Junier "'A" circuit is la- capital letters still wouldn't emphasize the im- portance of tomorrow's affair in Kitchener. And after a gruelling tussle last eyening with the fleet-footed Jr. Habs, Generals, manager- coach Wren Blair will have to dig deep into his bag of tricks for that extra magic which will partment. In close, he perform- ed sensationally on several! plays last night Paul Domm, who played well on de fence, unfortunately gave the puck away on the first Canadiens goal . . . One Oshawa player not living up to expectations as yet is letf- winger Rod Zaine. , Manager- coach Wren Blair who was very high oh this young fellow at HOCKEY SCORES, STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS | OHA Junior A WLT ¥ 64 Pt 33 15) 82 14) 30 13) 40 10) 34 10) Toronto Peterbor' gh Montreal! St. Cath'ines Niagara Falls Oshawa 4% 7) Kitchener 49 6 Hamilton 59 3) Friday's Results Kitchener 2 Niagara Falls 1 | Montreal 4 Oshawa 2 | Sunday's Games oCoNN UU Aas three of his 20 touchdown passes, GREENWOOD RACE RESULTS | | FIRST RACE -- 7 Furs. for Maiden two-year-olds. Fillies. Claiming all $5000 Purse $1800 (8) T-Quesimini, Walsh - 2-Flying Dodi, Harrison 3North Sky, Ditifach Start good, won driving Also Ran in Order: Miss Peanuts, A-Vaicutta, A.-Fleetress. A-coupied inner b ¢ 2 Bimini Bay -- Questage. Trai iner J. J. S$! Pool 21,912. Royal Poppet, Tayetle and itewart Double Pool 43,075. | year-olds. Claiming all $2500. $igoo ( hi Merry, Gordon |6-Artista, Stadnyk |8-Guiding Wave Start good, won driving DAILY DOUBLES 7 and 7 lpany ey 3 Battlefield | Trainer G. C. Frostad |Pool 36,549. THIRD RACE -- 7 Furs. for |twe-year-olds, Fillies. Claiming all $5000. urse $1800 (8) Also Ran In Order: Select Chick, Right Xerxes r, Gardens Win, Dalarco, Lichee Nut. Bowe and SECOND RACE -- 7 Furs. for three- Purse 8.90 4803.80} Also Ran Im Order: Confidence Man . 12.70 8.70|and johnny. One Eye 9.00 Maiden \-Jesrubel, Walsh 4Eterna). Lock, Fitzs's 6Brierama, Parsons Start good, won easily Also Ran In Order: Musica! Hit, § mara, House Boy, and Bay Sover: Winner bik m 6 Mighty Story -- Belara. Trainer G. A. Staliwood Poo} 56,293. | SIXTH RACE -- 1 and Ye Miles. Three- year-olds and up. Cimg. all $7500. Purse |$2400 (5) |2-Sagsilla, Fitzsimmons .. 1-Acouchi, Walsh oise | %Bofiac, McComb | Start good, won ridden out 7.20. 4.20 2.60 2.20 a: in. 8.00 5.00 2.80 +» 7.40 3.20 2.50 QUINELLA 2 AND 1 PAID $62.00 |Pool 21,473. Quinella Pool 32,440, SEVENTH RACE -- 7 Furs. Three- year-olds and up. Cimg. all $3500. Purse PAID $}9.00| $1700 -- Twitter. $ 7) 4Sgt, Bricker, Rasmussen 13.70 5.50 3.70 |1-Faithful Tom, Gor 4.10 3.10 |2-Kessave, Walsh 3.30 Start good, won driving Also Ran In Order: Tough Kennamon, Well Now, Ocean Pearl and Aurora Fox. "\Winner ch h § Acadian--Love Life, 4.10 2.70) Toronto at Montreal Hamilton at St, Catharines | Oshawa at Kitchener | OHA Senior Woodstock F 22 14 A Pt 6 St. Oakville 5 Woodstock 7 Ontario Junior B Fort Erie 3 Welland 14 Ottawa-St. Lawrence Sr A Hull 3 Lancaster 4 Kingston 10 Morrisburg 3 Central Projessional Os Bete 900 44 93 0 46 7148 Omaha St, Paul Minneapolis 4 St. Louis 39 2 35 Indianapolis US, ge Ges | Friday's Result Louis 0 St. Paul 2 Saturday's Games St. Louis at Minneapolis Sunday's Games dianapolis at Omaha n At Paul at Minneapolis 26 18 17 15 16 22 5 6 10 21 Welland |Guelph Oakville Galt Port Colborne Welland 3 Guelph 6 Oakville 5 Woodstock | * Tonight's Game | Port Colborne at Galt | Sunday's Game Port Colborne at Oakville Galt at Welland Ontario Junior A 3 3 2 2 1 1 1 2 2 3 1 3 ..|Kitehener 2 Niagara Falls 1 Montreal 4 Oshawa 2 Ontario Senior A Welland 3 Guelph 6 BROWN'S | LUMBER & SUPPLIES || LTD. 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MacLean Your locel distributor for ESSO FURNACE OIL B-7 For Prompt Delivery PHONE 723-2679 130 Court St., Oshawa HOCKEY -- OHA Junior "A" League--St. Cathar- ines Black Hawks vs Oshawa Generals, at Bow- manville Community Arena, 8:00 p.m. WEDNESDAY No games scheduled, THURSDAY HOCKEY -- OHA Junior "A" League -- Oshawa Generals vs Peterborough, at Peterborough Com- munity Auditorium, 8:30 p.m. FRIDAY HOCKEY -- OHA Junior "'B' League -- Whitby Dunlops vs Georgetown, at Georgetown Arena, 8:30 p.m. SATURDAY No games scheduled: OSHAWA T.V. SUPPLY LTD. T.V. Towers, Aerials, Apartment Systems and Aerial Repairs 361 GIBBONS ST. Phone: 728-8180 7 | Trainer G. G. Mathes Io 5 3n| Poo! 57,840 1 5.10) BIGHTH RACE -- 1 mile for three jar Yearoids and up. Cdn. foaled. Claiming eeriet all $2500. Purse $1900 (8) | Gottfried, who earlier had|} Pours Flight, Lanoway warned Chuvalo, took away the|+Drittinby, Herrison ....... last round from the Canadian|¢Je Flow Carson. i slugger and gave the decision) Also Ran In Order: Fair Clyme, te Alengi, 95 to 93. 1 eet" Picture, Regal Judge Jim Urby also 98 it\Winner be #2 Bunty's Flight -- Nor-D-B. be for Alongi, by the same score.| trainer P. Ness. Sat al; oe while Judge Bunny Lovett saw|Poo! 47/ Also Ran In Order: Silver Slipper, Con- Chuvalo the winner, 99 to 93. | souRTH RACE.-- 7 Furs. Throe-year-|Servalery, ASmirlys Rouge, Copper Clift, So dic at least half of the 2,240/olds. cima. all, $2s00. Purse sit00,, (0) edly soggt Ny ringside spectators who burst into a sterm ef boas when the I, Stadnyk 23.40 9.40 5.40| Winner bh $ Chop Chop -- Bernadette §. decision went to Alongi, fight- Trainer J. M. Hardy Vee evertaueet:, cent, 2.29 30|Po0! 69,519. Total Pool 479, 996. At: 6663 ing out of nearby Hollywood.) Fi Start good, won driving | rennErameca Fei Nap's" Oa a. Border chia Mani "Low wand Wariech, 'ONE OF THE WORST' eS bony alla vi in t in TV matchmaker Teddy Brenner|of."ing yp. Cimg. ali $2500. Purse $160. | called it "one of the worst deci-|(7) | sions I've ever seen," The Associated Press scored it 96-94 in Chuvalo's favor, Alongi, six-foot-five, weighed in at 204 amd he needed every ounce to withstand the bull-like power of Chuvela, and the slam- ming rights and lefts te the body and heed, Chuvalo, weighing 209 and standing just over six feet never took a backward step and in the third he floored Alon with a vicious left and a right to the heed. Alongi was up at three, but took the mandatory eight count. Chuyalo failed to follow yp his advantage. 436 RITSON N. At Pearson STEPHENSON'S GARAGE Specialists In WHEEL ALIGNMENT Straightening General Repairs {5 CHURCH ST. 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