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12 =THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, December 13, 1963 | OVERTIME IN PRELIMS iN H L Hockey in T V Bo "ar on coach Milt test, scored I would be able don't think any tonight," four Denver Ties 'oat Cnarie Hodge Canada Team performance of rookie PENVER (AP) -- An unas- smure, filling in for sisted goal by. Don Fragomeni 1 Jacques Plante ond nage oalie Denver Universits the quick sieep ing strongest medi tender the electr ( thy and re a cd h oj1og a test 8S "We want coach Schmidt's reactions to stress and strain.' Dr Guild said "We are nt at herts Il York been to Bos New 2-2-1 against in had a 40-39 edge shots. but Charlie Hodge' york in shone the to find out . the ome television 0 id- nee Tl : Federation, returned Thursday] matches ont -- Mest Pica NG BID pany Limited now owns the from a two-day meeting in Vi-| varnie Had ahd thls tee Meanwhile, Trans - Canada,Tights to Saturday night hockey gam } Season.' Telemeter, the agency' that runs|t@iecasts for. its clients, Imper- United States space agency further details were not avail- all os Maple Leafs and moved a point) jry ames 5 eres . | : : : ee aed 0 Hie alb: "Of course, whe ' d ahead j second-plac t ifying games for groups A andline two top teams meet in the|sames for free home TV and experts pulled one #f their albe f course, when you win and ahead into second-place in the/p will be held before the games|. switching exclusively to pay-TV] sreatest scientific mira. While Boston was turning score your 200th goal. it helps. standings but Leafs have a game! onon Jan. 29 at Innsbruck Aus. | nal game and finish in a ih TRBAureR. : pe vice-president of Internatianal|Isaacs said. ; points tie. t ae nthe in ia d i 6-4 h I t k . idt wired for scret diens were posting a win. his right ear that had been| Rangers ; Schmidt wired for a top secre Lee late g a me d dna R ig beta ae If, after two. 10-minute ovey- y tés n the final game."| Smythe made it clear he was space agency Bruins' "This is a government se closed by five stitches. He also. Balon, Tremblay and Henry : ning team 1 \ al gal mer - be rovide . ; : : spot : Yitime periods, there is still no But there is one big excep- Opposed to any TV blackout of r for the'cet."" Schmidt said after the/provided the screen on John- scored in an 18-second span in 3 : u Ir s g excep-|% : é cine goal then each team will selectition to this rule. If the final/Torento games that would limit players' bench, Schmidt wore ¢ S goals averages |" : es 4 : witdle-like device with small re-in an easy chair instead of-do- fans to sleep,. Schmidt said The goal by Balon came 58 will continue until the decisive For instance: 'If Russia, with ss aa awe' pS onto for Montreal Thursday match penalty under our exist: cording and sending equipment.|ing this if I were to find out." the game seconds after the start of the #04! | 12. points, and*Canada, with 10 Sra a ae oo pepe night after upholding a contro- ing rules as they are now writ- One concrete result of 'the was hoping game, Six seconds later Trem- oe . a versial call by referee Frank ton," even though both teams euntiy c ! would finish equal on points. ees | ; Asked about the chances of match snalty agi Black! : cna - Chieaon |Black Hawks. Bosto iow is " j enc 7, : mate penalty against slack ' Stan Mikita scored for Chicago ' Aw ston now 1 It didn't seem right to US anding Saturday night home tel-| Hawks' Reg Fleming for spear. Campbell viewed films of the brawl at Maple Leaf Gardens and Imlach was present for the a r e . ll m e es 1 Oac 1 Cnmi S| apes . M Be Black | INLAY De acked Out | ' |}CHANGE PROCEDURE n Smythe made his remark pay TV in Canada, is making a/ial Oi! Company. : They giant - killer, against. Chicago, But I really believe this change in hand ri 1 y\§ : eke "Previously. when this hap-| The same policy may be ap- i : Pres. Campbell clumbed out of the ¢ feat-\ oa " , en know. the 's 50- ackhander > ning per! ettering 2 defeat--game. "I didn't even know the/Sons 9 foot backhander, the opening period, bettering Al aree players and a goalie for|oame is a tie and the two teams| Viewing to only those who at- Dr. Warren Guild of Lexing met in the final deciding zame|- ris elds a boise . . ; testing was Dean Prentice's,to say this: "I blay. scored and then' Henry in some theatres, charging peo-|Udvari during last Saturday Imlach declined comment that a team could win the final ecasts after 1968, the Gardens|ing Eddie Shack. The incident viewing | s s s c ; ge '. Change Winning Basis | : : P : TORONTO (CP) -- Stafford the first time," he said, indi- Telemeter, said his organization ] Ee | LONDON cP) TR Ab in the pest. Abeurne ald Smythe, president of Maplejcatng it ws too early to as- will seck national rghts in 1968 enna and elaborated on several} Aiea ies that rules changes for this year's| * ee re Said, nowever,, Mas sath # one important change has been amid reports that Maple Leaf|hid to get Saturday night hockey An experiment in putting telecast rights for national dis- Maple Leaf away games into cles Thursday night e 4 aN ; i helped jJaunch Boston Bruins out Montreal Canadiens an New in eating habits made the dif- The win was Montreal's fifth ne i ake , Age es J ; York Raners set a league rec- ference without setback over New York Jt Wiese Famecs, Anbar' = jpened, the decision was based Plied to Saturday aignt NED plained, provision has been] on the best for-and-against goals|#4mes from Maple Leaf Gar- first time in three years Ref I ] ) feree ing the first - place Chicago device was there during the eferring to a prior remark record of three goals in 21 sec- Ra i | % ar 7 i, . . a game. It didn't bother me. I by Chicago coach -Billy Reay tojonds set single-handedly by Chi. @ duel with penalty shots already equal in points, then arity lbenno TORONTO (CP) -- Clarence! Campbell, in claiming Udvari ton. Mass., a former distance and Canada won, it, also would| yhil Ki : i A ar ant oN , y |ple admission, while makin "hie Wan "ys . runner. was in charge of the 200th career goal in the NHL It oP ete ee oy 5 pee through for New York at win the title by available through rte oe Maple Een yi -- rhursday. He had contended i wae hin milesione goal and Tom wo of Chicago's losses 1:16 eyes ' * "leming's act was deliberate, bs red > title," ow ae Fh ght ead president said Who knows,\kindled a retaliatory move by d Anearn : * maybe it will mean the end of Leafs and. a mass exodus from The would Prentice revealed that the fifth place, two points in front of medical men who had tested New ¥ some of the players Wednesda jectured them on habits to bring to te *remblay the jate in the se rea vith 1 they |(Bunny) Aheanne, president of there will be no overtime play Leaf Gardens, said Thureday | sess the value of mid - week/when they come up for renewal. Olympic hockey championships ihade< tn deciding the gold|owners- are thinking of discon- tribution to theatres. nine Toronto area theatres has of the National Hockey League} s : i A ' ; ord by scoring three mes o score hjs goal Prentice this season and the eighth con- made for sudden-death overtime record." he said. "Now in thic|dens when national TV rights Black Hawks 2-1 at Boston A 3 ¢ Se " , ieckies ' . fon't even want to know the re- the effect that Boston plays alcago's Bill Mosienko against' 1 there is still no goal play- the decision still will be' based| "! don't think hockey should Campbell, president of the Na- was correct, said: virtue of hav-| i conducted defeated the ds : ther parts of the! 7 ' Johnson's first goal of the sea have nae ee The point in question was Ud the only case when a match woul efeat. the chan would defea ne enam- watching the Saturday night the players' benches the international Ice Hockey ip the regular championship night there's a possibility' | viewing yet MacLaren Advertising Com- , 14E CANADIAN PRESS /for the benefit of astronauts, bution the. ice and was not tired at! Canadiens overtook Toronto ny 5 diet 1. ( : By THE For the first time, eight qua lmedai winner in a case in which | tinuing telecasts of ' Toronto In New York, Phil Isaacs,|been 'extremely successful," ae hin 18 ds while Cana- d Jed a d h behind h within seconds while ana- disregarded a deep gash beninc >" Je. Qe yithout y 4 ; Fis : Se eee EN Ae until a decisive goal is scored.|oyent the title will go to the win- COMe up for renewal in 1968 While 'he paced behind the , i : : gies ple vat) | S sults. I'm liable to stay home style of hockey. that would put Rangers in 1952 ers will be changed and play!on the teams |be limited to a select few," he! tional Hockey League, left Tor- "16 could not have called a or ak home TV son that gave Boston the win nd vari's decision not to call 4 nalty may be called.: pions but not get the champion from the living Toronto coach who the yrmation a 2-2 1 anadian NHL announce s for and : / president said he hos an ; ON maximum and moving y ised until it cleared Houston.' The data will be to the National Aeronautics and Space As a Admini headquarters in Houston FOR ASTRONAUTS The ir EARLIER STEAK result of sent the advice ation steak dinner from 3 p.m.- te noon formation wil] be usec I seemed to have more: z Prentice moved up his regular efficiencs ean Beliveau se 7 f \ th lay vice th he one goal eact Saturday night tl has Mont New. York at Toronto and 'ago at Detroit. Sunday t it's Montreal at New York goal elt were amille Toronto at Boston and Detroit at », Hen i \ ladfjeld hicago f » to Da Red Berenson For » be counted e Balon and Boston chedule Rangers, Rod Gil two < the othe Fo 'SPORTS MENU 4° By Geo. H. Campbell 0 SPORTS EDITOR v | 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' SKEET SHOOTERS who are thinking of taking in the "Lower Lakes Skeet League' tournament, being held here, at Oshawa Skeet Club grounds on Sunday, are advised that the scheduled starting time is 8:00 a.m, and NOT: ten o'clock, as was publicized in a story of the eyent which appeared in Bill Owens, local skeet publicity man, It is hoped this correction yesterday's sports news called to advise us of his error will be noted by local skeet shooters, UAW Rod and Gun Club members, Newcastle Sportsmen Club, Oshawa Skeet Club, etc. Those who read this are requested to pass the word know who is expecting to participate. x Xx xX xX JUNIOR PETES held Toronto: Mariboros to a tie last night in the Liftlock City so moved a step closer to Montreal Canadiens in the Junior 'A' standing. Niagara Falls blanked Hamilton Red Wings 3-0 and that broke up the tie for fourth place, Flyers are now holding that spot alone, two points ahead of St. Kitts. Oshawa invades Niagara Fails tonight, visit Marlies on Sunday afternoon and then entertain St. Cath- arines on Tuesday in Bowmanville. If St. Kitts should lose at home on Sunday, to the Petes, they'll be real hungry when they meet Generals on Tuesday night X X X Xx NHL PREXY Clarence Campbell took a look at the movies of last Saturday night's Chicago-Toronto donnybrook, yesterday. in Toronto and about.the only. definite comment he made was ruling in not imposing a match on Hawks' Reg Fleming, for spearing Eddie Shack. Opinion now is that Campbell may-still fine the two coaches, Imlach and. Reay, for permitting their players to leave the bench and get into the fray but no suspensions are likely -- although it has been hinted Campbell may order the clubs to Fleming and Shack out of. uniform, when the two clubs Ch Dec,.29. And meanwhile news centres around Boston Bruins coach Milt Schmidt acting as test material for a special, secret scientific experiment conducted last night and while an electronic device was recording Milt's blood pressure, perhaps the odd skipped heart-beat, his handing Chicago Black Hawks a Canadiens took Rangers in the other game. More disturbing is the story out of Toronto, via Staff Smythe, that by next year, all mid-week NHL gathes will' be 'blacked out" for ordinary home television and that they. will be available only in theatres. By 1968, they may be even this money-making technique for all NHL games. along to anyone they hold referee Udvari's keep meet in igo on the big hockey reactions Bruins were 2-1 setback By THE CANADIAN Peterborough Petes to seconc } 0 second Paul got all its goals in the second period on shots by Dave McComb, Bob Cunning- ham and Jim Johnson Omaha's goals were scored by Gary Peters in the second pe riod and Bill Inglis in the third using Junior Petes St. Paul Defeats : , League Leaders Tie Marlies OMAHA (AP) -- St. Paul #. ~=stopped Omaha 3-2. in the Cen- tral Professional. Hockey : bal League before a crowd of 1,950 Flyers Win 6n the léague-leading Knights' ice Thursday night caves Th ictory put St. Paul in PRESS sec one Tees, sheaa of siniee moved a nolis place in,* St Association Junior A ries Thursday night by holding league-le Tor Mariboros to a 1-1 dead- ading onto lock Meanwhile 2 ra "alls Flyers ion of fourth place b Ham ton Red Wings 3-0 in Hamilton Marlboros have 38 points, seven better than Montreal Jun Canadiens. Petes just *k of the junior Habs The Flyers have 24 points, fol- lowed by St. Cath es Black 22 awa has 14 1 Hamilton took sole. posses blanking London To Have Harness Racing During Winter LONDON, Ont harness racing reality at Western way each Saturday afternoon for 10 or 11 weeks beginning Jan. 11, E. D. McGugan. genet; manager, announced Thursday It will mark the first tyme win ter racing has been held in On ta since the defune Dufferin racetrack Toronto seven years ago John Wiley are (CP)--Winter become 'a Fair Race ; : will Ron Naud the first a pass from the 'Toronto the period Peterboroug! opened the scor in period, intercepting Jim Paterson in zone. But before ended, bors came back on an unassiste ze b Brit Selby trio now The r $ ly half an hour late trouble or bus It w corele irst per M Sé any iod in Hamilton.- The De ek | Said ma P 1; oes Cohe keeping the Ande and WOCK) th > to motor closed racing secretar horsemen have been stock acing in mind. He n. conditior the second) * W i said horses {grounds there more than 250 are ted wintered compl iagara : Falls al period 39 SHIP ORDERS British shmpyards cur Niagara Falls have orders for 60 ships worth and Peterborough is at Toronto $162,690,000 for registration un- in tonight's games. ider foreign flags U.S. Pro Leagues May Decide Their Titles Week-End NEW YORK (AP) -- 'This takes on Detroit. The is one we've got to win," says Bears are 10-1-2 and can wrap Bay up the title with a tie or vic tory, no matter how the Pack make ol cago Green. coach Vince ILom bard But even leave tt Pach eave ¢ acke e good enough the U.S lage system of determin the standings football does it by inder than 24 hours That's fending I late Canadian awarding two r a Win and one for a the Nat @ague Champions face as the Situation the de ional Footba set to take on the-low NFI ers at San Francisco Satu ' isa lies dont count. The Bears finishing with a - 10-1 record, would have a percent- > of .909. A win by the would leave them at 11 vay the figures the won-los need a 1 the age he Weste ference ar The Packers, 10-2 tory to \ V $1 Pip EP buh Pack Staion 2-846 championship, Sunday, when WILL The elsewhe bad ' all the title lants Star ier: Y A Ti ] he big one on the AFL pro gram als Sa Saturday ime a s itt & with Boston Patriots, the East ern Division leaders invading | Kansas .City. The Patriots n ame Pp inch- with either a tie or tor Buffalo Bills ¢ BE stor CLOSE much the same nightfall Sunday NFL and League the can are t Ne t S at New York' for ano'ther Saturday NEW YORK (AP) -- Y. A Tittle, the 37-year-old quarter back who is the sum and tota f the New York Giants' offence or has been 1 game The Sunday NFL pogram has two key clashes, the Bears yan game and the showdown uable'strugele at York Steelers and Giants astern Conference crown. The Giants, 10-3, can nch with either a tie. or a victory, the Steelers, must Tittle is to. win to nail their first crown I } battle for the AFI stern Division cham pionshir woul couldn't play, because of some (one phate Gee Sant of painfully bruised ribs. The Gi-|the remaining two fender ants were blanked by Pitts-|to produce a decision burgh 31-0 voting 9-3 sports Ww and s Houston ned Tittle the Raiders substantial. edge 3roncos They were the only two AFL's regular season receive any votes inf has one week. to run category ufter this weekend's action, but when the NFL winds up its egular eason schedule Sunday with these other games: Cleveland srowns at Washington Red Skins, Dallas Cowboys at St Louis Cardinals, Los Angeles Rams at Baltimore C and , Minnesota Vikings at Philadel] phia Eagles med most va 'i at ' Pale ; New etweer ve National Footba in wee augue by an Associated Pre 42-man panel from the 14 league cities sburgh the What Jimmy Brown js to the Cleveland Brown th Y. A.'s worth wa one occasion e Giants, only more 0 he other hown on the this. year' he contenders San Diego would have tol Sunday 8-4 The iters Chargers -win at ' Oakland Denver while ers retu ' lose to by a Brown men to Tittle, erratic at times the Giants' pass. protection has broken down, already has bet tered two' all-time NFL passing records in this, his 14th year of league competition. That does not include two years in the All Ame with old Baltimore Y. A. has touchdown ing Bobby and the smashing ord. In ica Confere nee Colts thrown the most 199, break- Layne's mark of 196 most 1.954 anotner ayne re¢ Tittle has con nected for 33 TD p. es this tying the mark he set He still has a game Pittsburgh Sun for the passes, passe addition season last year to go,. against day, in. the showdown eastern title The latest. statistics pressive, showing 204 tions in 341 attempts for 59.8 percentage and 2,837. yards Marshall, Tex Louisiana Stat are im comple I from 1) ay. of comy ; - the Giants after prevous serv- ice at Baltimore and San Fran- cisco, He went to. the 'Giants from the 49er lou Cordileone ve ta e with All Machines Guar now Pittsbu LAST NIGHT'S STARS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Gilles 'Tremblay of Montre two yther New of his career (Chicago Black when Bru Hawks 2 'Montreal at Olympic hockey team here Thursday night rragomeni skated in from the ft side, had his shot blocked recovered behind the net I he d the puck in front t bounced into the from el I the skate of his teammate Wilson, or the blade of 3roderic the. Olympics' hall Johr te tain a ton Denver t that had the Canadians in front 2-1 until Fra gomeni tied the score in the sec- ond Other scorers were ard. for. Denver Kenzie for the ast year's cored ) st-period goal Myles Gil and y Mc Canadians ship.' Last-Minute Goal Wins For U.S. Team WINNIPEG .(CP)--Winnipeg- born Bill Reichart broke loose with Jess than a minute to play Thursday night and the United States Olympic hockey team scored a 3-2 exhibition victory over Winnipeg Maroons before 3,500 fans Gary Schmalzbauer scored the other two U.S. goals while Reg Abbott and Elliott Chorley, both former professionals scored for Maroons HOCKEY SCORES, STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS National Le hicago Montreal q Toronto 13 if 30 Detroit 9 Boston 18 York Results Thursday »w York 4 Montreal 6 Chicago 1 Boston 2 Games Saturday Boston at Montrea New York at Toronto Chicago at Detroit Games Sunday New York Boston Chicago New Toronto at Detroit at OHA Junior A Toronto Montreal Peterbor gh Niagara Falls St. Cath ines Oshawa Kitchener Hamilton 76114 9 Thursday's .tesults Niagara Falls 3 Hamilton Toronto 1 Peterborough 1 Tonight's Games Oshawa at Niagara. Falls Peterborough at Toronto Central Professional WL se Omaha 5 St. Paul Minneapolis FIGHTS LAST NIGHT By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Miami, Fla, -- Eddie Agin, 168, Key West, Fla., outpointed Scatierhawk Dixon, 163, Miami g Los Angeles -- Raul: Rojas 13114 San Pedro Calif knocked out Julio Zuniga, 13414, Mexico, 5 Worcester, Mass -- Billy Kid) Anderson ys. Bill bout postponed to next snow (The sachus Thurs dav, TO VISIT US F W LT 812 6 89 9222 nz 414 4 59102 12 Thursday's Results Pau! 3 Omaha 2 International League Muskegon 1 Des Moines 4 Eastern League New Haven 5 Charlotte 2 Nashvitle 5 Greensboro 2 Senior Intercollegiate . F APt 'McMaster 8 Waterloo 5 Ontario Junior B Dresden 6 Leamington 8 Ottawa-St, Lawrence Senior | Morrisburg 5 Cornwall 5 Ottawa-Hull and District Junior Smiths Falls 4 Pembroke 9 | Thunder Bay Junior Arthur 4: Fort William 4 Exhibition Olympics 3 Winnipeg Mar-} oons (SSHL) 2 Canada Olympics 2 Denver Uni- versity 2 NHL BIG SEVEN By THE CANADIAN PRESS Stan Mikita of Chicago Black Hawks scored one goal Thurs- dav night to join teammate Bobby Hull in the goal-scoring lead of the. National Hockey League. Both have 18 Hull still leads in'points with 39, his 21 assists two better than Mikita's mark in the play- making department | Jean -Beliveau. of Montreal added a goal and a pair of as sists to his third-place total. He has 35 points, 10 goals and a league-leading 25 assists. Kenny Wharram of Chicago is fourth and Phil Goyette of New York moved. into fifth. spot, overtaking teammate Andy Bathgate with a pair of assists, while defenceman Pierre Pi- lote of Chicago rounds out the top seven point-collectors. The leaders: US G A Pts Chi 18 21 39 Chi 18. 19:37 3eliveau, Mtl 10 25 35 Wharram, Chi 15 16 31 Goyette. NY 18 Bathgate: NY 9 19 Pilote, Chicago one Hull Mikita, OR ALL YOUR TYPEWRITER NEEDS!! Buy With Confidence "We Service What We Sell' anteed For 1 Year We Carry a Complete Line of @ OFFICE MACHINES @ OFFICE FURNITURE @ Use Our Convenient Lay-Away Plan ® COOK'S OFFICE EQUIPMENT YOUR LOCAL. ""™ peereeiriay tor Plana BUSINESS EQUIPMENT CENTRE 10 RICHMOND ST. EAST OSHAWA -- PHONE 728-8300 from spectacular room armchair that a decision on the issue was a long way off. 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