THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, November 29, 1963 : ini a a Ail Alii Gide Big M" (27) finds puck at his feet as' net, in first period of last Chicago goalie Glenn Hall, night's game, Spilled on ice is right, gets set for shot at his Pierre Pilote, Hawks' defense- BIG CHANCE for " of Maple Leafs. --Frank Mahovlich of Toronto "(AP Wirephoto) St 'St NHL BIG SEVEN | By THE CANADIAN PRESS Five of the top seven players in the National Hockey League |point-gathering competition im- proved on their production to- tals Thursday night. The exceptions were Stan Mi- kita and Jean Beliveau. But there were no changes in positions of any of the mem- bers in the top-seven bracket. The leader, Bobby Hull, added an assist to his mark 2 2 2 3 6 2 4 2 man and at left is Bob Pulford | HAWKS BLANK LEAFS Montreal's Jr. Star Scores One 'On Trial By THE CANADIAN PRESS jhome-and-home sets this week-| Tremblay was making his re- Forty-five shots might seem like an i for an offensive in the National Hockey League. For Boston B Hawks-Rangers. Montreal, Tor- 'onto and New York are at smacks of the incredible, But| Hawks-Rangers game is an af- Thursday night, in = sudden re-|ternoon affair, vitalization, they iiirled 45 shots) The Black Hawks got first-\real's junior farm club in the|Six votes. Minnesota Twins cen- at Jacques Plante and smote New York Rangers 5-3 before 13,370 fans in Boston. jpeniod goals from Kenny Whar- {ram and defenceman Pierre Pi- 'lote and remained unbeaten and|Where he scored 29 goals in 17| Peters, the first White Sox not/end, In the pairings, it's Bruins-jturn to the Montreal lineup af- g total|Canadiens, Wings - Leafs anditer missing seven games with la fractured cheekbone while ruins it almost/home Sunday. The Saturday|Cournoyer was making his first |NHL appearance, He was called jup earlier in the day from Mont- Ontario Hockey Association, At the other end of the stand-|untied in Chicago this season| games, ings, meanwhile: Glenn Hall, the intense per- former Chicago fans call Mr, Goalie, turned in a 30-stope f-| Seven players shared in tle\in a 14-point tie with New York, | fort for his third shutout of the/Montreal scoring before 13,449] Boston moved up to: within| campaign and the Black Hawks fans after 11 home games. They've built up a 10-point |cushion atop the standings, in Detroit, They were dumped Toronto Maple Leafs|Claude Provost, Bobby Rous- 2-0, Montreal's patchwork Cana- jseau, John Ferguson, Gilles Tremblay, Dave Balon, defence- diens overtook the Maple Leats|man Jean-Guy Talbot and Yvan and pulled into second place in|Cournoyer. the standings with a 7-3 thump job on Detroit Red Wings. PLAY HOME-AND-HOME The six clubs hook up in three'a Parker MacDonald effort. "BC. FANS HAPPY(?) WHEN Defenceman Doug. . Barkley |scored two goals for the Red | Wings and assisted on the other, JOE MISSED JINX AWARD VANCOUVER (CP) -- Are | you a believer in portents and omens? ; | Then heave a sigh of relief | for Joe Kapp, quarterback for the British Columbia Lions, champions of the Western Football Conference, Kapp lost out to Ottawa's Russ Jackson in the voting for outstanding football player in | the country, an award which has ranked with mud and fog | | as a Grey Cup jinx. No player has ever been on a championship Grey Cup team the same year he has | won the award, first put up | by a distillery about 10 years | ago. | And this year Kapp and the | Lions meet Hamilton Tiger- Cats for the venerable vessel, Three Montreal Alouettes-- Sam Etcheverry, Pat Abruzzi | | and Hal Patterson -- won the | award in 1954, 1955 and 1056. And in 1954, 1955 and 1056 Edmonton Eskimos knocked them out of the national fi- nal, Jackie Parker won it in 1960 and his Eskimos were beaten by Ottawa Rough Rid- , ers. In 1961 it was Benie Fal- | oney and he and his Ticats | came closest to breaking the jinx, Tiger - Cats hung on into overtime before losing to Win- nipeg Blue Bombers. The other six award - win- ners? Their teams didn't even make it. to the conference playoffs. | The win gave the Canadiens |22 points--one more than Tor- jonto, The Red Wings were left three points of the two with the club's fourth win of the season jand first over the Rangers. | Dean Prentice, Onland Kur- |tenbach, Bob Leiter, Andy He- benton and Forbes Kennedy |were the goal-gettens for the iBruins. Defenceman Harry Howell, Phij Goyette and Don Marshall counted for New York, [REMEMBER WHEN? .. . | By THE CANADIAN PRESS Toronto Balmy Beach, | Standard-bearer of the. On- | tario Rugby Football Union, | captured the eastern Can- | adian football title 33 years ago today by edging Ham- ilton Tigers, Big Four champs, 8-5. The Toronto | victors won the Canadian title later that year with an 11-6 win over Regina Roughriders. Gary Peters Is A. L. Baseball's Rookie-Ot-Year BOSTON (AP) -- Persistent Gary Peters, a left-hander who bounced like a yo-yo between the minors and Chicago White Sox, was named the American |League's rookie of the year for 1963 today. He beat out Mont- real-born teammate Pete Ward. The 26-year-old Peters re- ceived 10 of the 20 votes cast 'by a committee of the Baseball |Writers Association of America, Third baseman Ward received jtre fielder Jimmie Hall drew the lother four. |nookie winner in half a dozen years, won 11 consecutive igames, from July 4 to Labor \Day, setting an American |League record for freshmen hurlers. é Peters wound up with a won- lost record of 19-8, and had an earned-run average of 2.33--tops in the league for starting pitch- ers, Ward, 24, was Chicago's big- |gest offensive weapon, leading the White Sox in practically ev- ery hitting department. He (batted .289 in 157 games, hit 22 home runs, drove in 84 runs, had 177 hits and scored 80 runs.' His 34 doubles ranked him sec-| ond in the league. SCHOOL INTEGRATES COLLEGE STATION, Tex.| \(AP) -- Texas A, and M, Uni-| versity has integrated Athletics, | the board of directors an-| nounced Thursday. 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Ontarie eerie 8 eh eS ------ ES es Ai og es ae a Ul a ITALIAN MOHAIRS Pa PULLOVERS and CARDIGANS HARVAAAANAAVAAAS Montreal, Mikita, Chi Beliveau, Mtl Shutouts: Hall, Chicago, Saw-|Wharram, Chi chuk, Detroit, 3 |Bathgate, NY Penalties: Young, Chicago, 64) Goyette, NY jminutes Pilote, Chi National League Hamilton at Niagara Falls 'Red Rock 1 Port. Arthur 3 J H b Wi WLTF APt Central Professional Central Alberta I |Chicago 75 40 32 WLT F APt\Lacombe 6 Olds 2 . fads Win \Toronto 54 53 21/St. Paul 13 6 0 75 56 26 Ontario Junior A By THE CANADIAN PRESS |petroit 39 5414/St. Louis 711 4 71 8018\Qshawa 3 Hamilton 5 There was no scoring famine|New York 53 63 14|Minneapolis 510 5 72 8215/St. Catharines 1 Peterborough 7 tion Junior A series Thursday Thursday's Results Thursday's Results Saskatchewan Junior night--30 ogals were registered) ywontreal 7 Detroit 3 Paul 1 Omaha 3 Flin Flon 0 Weyburn 4 in the three games played. | Toronto 0 Chicago 2 Louis 5 Cincinnati 6 Moose Jaw 2 Saskatoon 17 walloped raga yr ee ss 12-2 American League Minneapolis at Omaha Chatham 4 Leamington 2 Pr ied ian a gp to Eastern Division St. Louis at Cincinnati Exhibition é its ~. | Providence 9 7 3 75 6221 Sunday's Games Windsor (IHL) 5 Slovan Brat. h and Hamilton Red Win ; ed pines ah! Nd 8; |Baltimore 912 1 54 6219/st paul at Minneapolis Yorkton (SSHL) 7 Brandon victory over Oshawa Generals |Cuebee 1d 4 : ref Ke | Western League | (MJHL) 4 ADMNgS Portland 1 Denver 3 The win by Montreal moved ,,,,, sburgh 16 5 0 77 it to within fow points of Rochester 11 7 0 76 63 22 Johnstown 4 New Haven 3 league - jeading Toronto Mari-| 10 9 0 69 57 20\Long Island 7 Philadelphia 2 points is two beck of Canadiens | Buffalo 6213 Nashville 2 Clinton 1 wee. Comoe Se Seceulae 3 Makcoe t Des Moines 3 Fort Wayne 5 with 18, two points ahead of Ni-; 9 Toles 7 Muskeaon & with 12 while Kitchener has OHA Junior A Nova Scotia Senior eight and Hamilton trails with WiLT PA seven. Toronto 14 2 1114 5829) Moncton 4 New Glasgow 10 69 25 Cape Breton Senio: chener by surprise in the open-|Peterbor'gh 10 4 3 60 53 23\Giace or 5 Sydney 1 é ing frame, pumping five goals/St. Cath'ines 9 8 0 &2 awrel into the Ranger net in the first|Niagara Falls 7 7 53 * : Brockville 2 Cornwall 6 Ae, Rage Northern Ontario Senior Jean-Claude Hebert took over| Kitchener 313 35 110 : Kapuskasing 3 Rouyn-Noranda 0\while Ken Whanram in fourth| } one Mg Be ong gg torn PORE sia? Bathgate, the No. 5 man, picked reste "| . up an assist diens, by contributing four/St. Catharines 1 Peterborough 7 hil Toite collected a goal Durochr each picked up a pair econ be: eae CANADIAN PRESS (g pair of assists to remain in a while singles came from/George Godson helped out with) Standings: Ohicago, won' 14, deadlock, rounding out the top! J te Bob Charl i i lacques Madore, arle-!a pair while singles were cred- lost 2, tied 4, points 32 |group. -- |Paterson. Goals: Hull, 13 SCORE FOR RANGERS Ken Laidlaw found the mark cigie: Rovena Ranger goais came fromifor the Hawks with less. than ; * patrick. game to spoil Chuek Goddard's Danny Grant turned in three| shutout bid. @oals to pace Peterborough's| Hamilton is at Niagara Falls As Petes And By THE CANADIAN PRESS Friday's Games Thunder Bay Senior {Montreal 63 57 22;0maha 13 2 2 82 4728, Edmonton 2 Red Deer 3 in the Ontario Hockey Associa-| Boston 38 55 11/Cincinnati 312 3 47 82 9 Kitchener 2 Montreal 12 Montreal Junior Canadiens|New York 3 Boston 5 Saturday's Games Ontario Junior B Black Hawks 7-1 in Peterbor- Hershey 910 1 64 7219 |cincinnati at St. Louis rec in Hamilton. Western Division 51 32 Eastern League 93) Cleveland boros. Peterborough, with 23) 610 1 42 International League agara Falls. Oshawa follows Pittsburgh 2 Providence 5 Pt Windsor 4 Halifax 2 The Montrealers caught Kit-| Montreal 12 5 1112 7118 Ottawa-St. Lawrence Senior 11 minutes. 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