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Oshawa Times (1958-), 12 Dec 1963, p. 17

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16 THE OSHAWA TIMBS, Thuredey, December 12, 1963 HOWIE RATES HALO? Expect NHL President Levy More Punishment By JACK SULLIVAN Canadian Press Sports Editor If Clarence Campbell is con- sistent, look for further punish- ment over that rumpus at Ma- ple Leaf Gardens in Toronto last Saturday night. And, for a change, Howie Young most | likely will escape the National tainly wasn't high up in Camp- bell's popularity ratings. Coach Billy Reay of the) Hawks apparently knows how to} handle the rambunctious young, man because so far this season! he has been assessed only 68 minutes in penalties--19 minors, | two majors, one misconduct and| He faked a swing at referee Frank Udvari while en route to the penalty box and threatened him verbally. For all of this Campbell handed him a three-game sus- pension, The 27 penalty minutes the game, for holding in the first period. Campbell's decision will be in- 'teresting, In some circles, it is believed he will take aim at the coaches--Punch Imlach of the! Leafs and Reay -- for putting Eddie Shack of Leafs and Reg Fleming of Hawks on the ice 'Gus' Campbell Was Former Argonaut BROCKVILLE (CP) -- Angus N. (Gus) Campbell, 42, once a football-player with Toronto Ar- gonauts, died Wednesday follow- ing an- operation for ulcers. Mr. Campbell was manager of the Orlon plant of Dupont of Canada's Maitland works and prominent in Brockville commu- nity affairs. Prior to joining the Argonauts, lhe starred in college football witht he University of Toronto. REMEMBER WHEN? .. .| By THE CANADIAN PRESS | A highway accident 18 | years go today claimed the life of Fred Fox, renowned British jockey and race- horse trainer. Fox retired in 1936 after having been Brit- ain's champion rider in 1930 and having twice ridden a Derby winner. He was top jockey for King George V during the last of his 30 years in the saddle. CHESTERFIELD WINS CHESTERFIELD, England (Reuters) -- The Chesterfield soccer club beat Netherfield 4-1 in a Football Association cup second-round replay match here Wednesday. SHORGAS| HEATING & APPLIANCES Industrial and ss Gifts with Commercial \f The established, reliable Gas Deeler in your eres. 31 CELINA ST. (Corner of Athol) 728-9441 one game misconduct. And he! noosted him to 210 for the sea- vol -- into unnecessary) on snapping the 1955-56 record rawls, ; DIDN'T THROW PUNCH peg Hing van Stree oe The sort of rough-house going) that turned Maple Leaf Gar-/MAY PUNISH COACHES dens' ice into a pit for open) Now, Campbell has to decide : bi war was right down Young's al-|just what to do about the Chi-/a0d seven minutes later Flem- ley, but this time he wasn't\cago-Toronto warfare and his|img went out and speared tic having any of it. Some press-\decision likely will be known|Toronto forward, } box observers say they didn't)later this week. The referee was a see him throw a punch, that he| Udvari again and he handed| x acted as a peacemaker andjout three game misconducts,| made only threatening gestures|six misconducts and seven ma- to rinkside spectators who ap-|jor penalties to the ringleaders parently gave him a chewingo fthe all-player third-period 01 jbattle. | ut, RB, Young is the last NHL player| Howie got only one penalty in| 7: to have a suspension slapped on| | | season, He was in coach Si jhim by Campbell, It happened / John Ovens, 0.2. |" Ame, | Abel's doghouse and he cer-| llast February after a game in OPTOMETRIST | NHL BIG SEVEN | Detroit when he blew his stack 8 BOND ST. E., OSHAWA By THE CANADIAN PRESS |and received 27 minutes in pen. PH. 723-4811 | Hockey League president's wrath. Howie is by no means the most peaceful citizen in the NHL. The Chicago defenceman ' has g long record of misdemea- nors, but he was one of the few sensible characters on the ice when Chicago Black Hawks and Toronto Maple Leafs staged their public vendetta. He was a wild one on and off the ice with Detroit Red Wings who eventually peddied him to \ the Hawks: after the a together late in the third period. Two weeks ago in Chicago Fleming carved Shack with his stick, Last Saturday, Shack bounced his stick off Fleming's chin early in the third period Man-Appeal Have Your Suit Styled ond Tailored by SAM ROTISH | 7 KING ST. EAST |] From A Large Selection of Fine British Woollens TZ HERE'S A || GIFT SUGGESTION 4 Three goals and an assist car-lalties--a spearing minor, mis- ried Stan Mikita closer to his/conduct and game misconduct-- Chicago teammate Bobby Hullin a game against Montreal Ca- Wednesday night in the Na-)nadiens. | tional Hockey League scoring | ace , Mikita ran his output to 17 goals and 19 assists to move to within two points of Hull who// scored his 18th goal of the sea-/¢ jon, é Another Chicago sharp-| 7}| shooter, Kenny Wharram,|/ counted two goals and an assist) \ and holds down fourth spot with 30 points. New York's Andy Bathgate in fifth and Phil Goyette in sixth each picked up a point while Chicago defenceman Pierre Pi- lote took over seventh place wth a pair of assists. The leaders: Hull, Chi Mikita, Chi Beliveau, Mont Wharram, Chi Bathgate, NY Goyette, NY Pilote, Chi SPORTS BRIEFS MACKELL IS AMATEUR MONTREAL (CP) -- Fleming Mackell, long-time centre in the National. Hockey League with Toronto Maple Leafs and Bos- ton Bruins, has been reinstated as. an amateur and signed by Lakeshore - Lachine Braves of the Montreal Metropolitan Sen- ior Hockey League. The 34-year- old Mackell is to play his first game with the Braves next Tuesday. TWO MAY WITHDRAW WINNIPEG (CP) -- The Free Press. says there is a possibil- ity two of the six clubs in the Manitoba Junior Hockey League will withdraw at the end of the season. A story by hockey writer Fred Collins says there is speculation Fort Frances (Ont.) Royals and Brandon) 4 Wheat Kings will pull out, with) @ Brandon joining the Saskatche- wan Junior Hockey League and Fort Frances the Thunder Bay| / League. 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