By THE CANADIAN PRESS One reason Toronto Marlboros have a 10-point lead in the On- tario Hockey Association Junior A standings is versatility they'll beat the opposition any way they can. Sunday afternoon in Toronto, the Marlboros' big scoring line of Wayne Carleton, Peter Stem- kowski and Ron Ellis failed to display any authority round the nets. As a result, the Toronto defence came to the rescue and carried the club to a 3-2 win over St. Catharines Hawks. In other action, Montreal Jum- Black} Toronto Marlies Nip St. Kitts 3-2 coach, commenting on his big line's lack of scoring ability luring the game, said: 'I guess that line is entitled to have a bad, game once in awhile." Doug Jarrett and Ross Eich- ler provided St. Catharines' goals. : Jarrett, the Hawks' husky de- fenceman, was given a match misconduct penalty in the sec- ond period when he attempted to strike referee Tom Smith with his stick. Before leaving |the ice Jarrett tossed a couple of punches in the direction of jlinesmen Ron Breen. The high scoring forward line watched by 5,080 fans. to the Olympics Wednesday Austria The Czechs received The victory followed a 3-2 loss THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, December 23,1963 7] andjaround the net. set up their Jan. 3 meeting at| Cerny's goal was scored at Sudbury as the rubber match|11:04 of the first period with in their exhibition series pre-jhis own team short handed. De- ceding the 1964 Olympics in opponents 31-25, had by far the better scoring opportunities and in the first 10 minutes of the second period had the Czechs pinned in their own end, But Dzurilla was unbeatable and the Canadian forwards were erratic fenceman Stanislav Sventek passed through two defence- superbjmen and Cerny was home free Czech Goalie Stars In Beating 'Canada' VANCOUVER (CP)--Czecho- slovakia's national hockey team defeated a ragged Canadian Olympic club. 3-1 Sunday in a} high-tempered exhibition game Oil Kings in Edmonton tonight. The Olympics start on a tour leading to the Austrian games by playing an all-star team at Fort William Dec, 27. The Canadian team has had a roster decision forced on it premawrely with the loss. of winger Mickey McDowell due to a shoulder separation: The injury to the 23-year-old native of Vernon, B.C. will keep him out of the Canadian tour starting next week and the Eur- opean tour leading up to the Olympics at Innsbruck, starting Jan. Defenceman Don Rogers, 23, of Regina, will make the Cana- dian tour but probably not the later games, a The Olympics are expected to make Ken Broderick, 21, of Weston, Ont. their first-string was scored) soaltender, backed up at the \Olympics by 30-year-old Seth Martin, veteran of two world championships as a Trail Smoke Eater. SHORGAS HEATING & APPLIANCES Industrial and Commercial The established, reliable Gag Dealer in your orés. 31 CELINA ST. (Corner of Athol) 728-9441 29, Shut not out--trying for the left-to-right, Charlie Hodge, awkward goalie, Jean Guy Talbot, Gilles Tremblay and Henri Richard. ares far Denver Los Angeles ANY \ | iH Hi Min ili Vy SS eee Today, as a graduate of the Oshawa Business College, he hos .a position with real potential for the future. He can look forward to specific promotions, raises, prestige and advancement. His fu- . ture is assured! Why don't JOHN VANDERMALE you follow his exomple? 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Bob Charlebois, s : ee so : them 47 points, 10 more than) other. pieorinag the top five|Canadians got their goal in the|the corner to score with a back- Boppy Hull, of Chicago This action was Saturday the Canadiens. scorers, got the other three third. hand at 19:16. night in Montreal, when Cana- | A battle is being waged for! Czech marksmen were veter-| McLean's goal sition. Montreal players are, ¢ B i ; surrounded as he goes down-- po ate Petes holding the edge over Ni- we Scig camsery Pes and Jaroslay Valtr. Al McLean|to take place in Dzurilla's agara Falls Flyers, 29-28. St. Weg a sa he ite 'nigot the Olympics goal. jcrease and the Czechs protested CLOSE TO HAWKS Catharines follows with 24, Osh-/20als Including the winner oni" me Canadians outshot their|vigorously. er, nine. jton marksmen were Real Le- | i i oaiet " |mieux, Gary Marsh and Jim| verton Blan ec aig a eel e PLAYS BIG ROLE Peters. L ks : : al agin B ] eau Paces Habs The defence played a major) Ron Buchanan led the Gen-) et ee ee : Raennaly ; snk Chinele meer ' Terry Clancy, who proved to be e 1V the campaign, with 80k os pend Bil Smith added one} Manchester 4-0": most effective players for! che and Jim McKenny each} apiece. ihe: Olvanwl | ' li lsuppiying single goals. Grant| Thursday's games find St.| LONDON (Reuters) -- Ever-|" ig ae tel continue thee 6x | |Moore accounted for the other.|Catharines in Hamilton and/ton whipped Manchester United D EOC ot t a ( 1m b | Jim Gregoryn Marlbors'}Oshawa at Peterborough. | lsecond half, in an English] | In Their S e " | |League soccer battle of giants} a anne MeNaNee A |Saturday } JEVELA (AP)--Johnny| | 1 k of 324|bef 14,685 fans, the largest Position at the top of the first-/Lipon has been named mana-| Thanks to a couple of playersjend game, Chicago recovered|surpassed the old mark of 324|before 685 : ans, e 3 ge | By THE CANADIAN PRESS | who nearly called it quits last|from the Montreal setback to|by the late Nels Stewart of the) Montreal crowd of the season. y National League Kitchener 0 Montreal 8 |Blackburn Rovers beat Aston|land farm club in the Pacific summer Montreal Canadiens|whip Boston 4-1 Sunday old Montreal Maroons | Backstrom an] Balon scored WL TF A Pt.\St. Catharines 2 Toronto 3 |Villa 2-0 to stay ahead of Tot-\Coast League, the Indians an- now are within four points of} Chicago's lead was slimmed) It also made him the fifth) ce i-period goals to knot thel chicago 7108 69 43\Hamilton 5 ltenham Hotspur on goal aver-|nounced Thursday night. n j ' Thursday's G age. Tottenham had a lucky 2-1)| ---------. Hawks in the National Hockey|shorter.. The Canadiens, who|tory, behind Gordie Howe (549).| winner with 5:13 remaining in| noronto a Ph chong hy ener League hold a game in hand, meet the| Maurice Richard (544), sted the game, Richard made the Detroit B § 67 80 20\Oshawa. at Peterborough lest. srenson, 24, and Jean|Hawks in Chicago for a Christ-|Lindsay. (365) and Bernie Geof-'nlay, passing to the redhead asp) ., ° 7 $3 9 laine i ere was a sensational end- Red Berenson, 24, and Hawks in Chicag LM ae Boston 7 $3 88 21 Central Professional There was Beliveau, 32, both nearly hung/mas night showdown frion (358). he fell to the ice, and Berensoni nny York 6 $3 104 20 WLT F aAPtliing to the Birmingham-Fulham 6 é iveau's 18-goal output last sea-scoring centre in NHL, history) Beliveau also assisted on two) 71H to the top. far corner of Chicago 2 Montreal 3 Minneapolis. 1413 5121 113 33|¢aptain Johnny Haynes and) son, his worst in seven years, when he knocked in his 15th|other goals to take over the|Glenn Hall's net Detroit 0 Toronto 2 St. Paul 1513 1 97 9031 Birmingham's Bertie Auld were convinced him he'd lost his/goal of the year and 325th of/scoring leadership with 43; The Canadiens outplayed the Sunday's Results St. Louis scoring touch. Berenson wasn't/his 11-year career in the first),oints, one better than Bobby|Hawks and outshot them 43-27./ Montreal 6 Detroit 1 : . Saturday's Results diens and was prepared to quit) cago. jmuch higher but for Hall's bril-|Ghicago 4 Boston 1 Omaha Y BRnAeADOES 5 \Forest all against the run of| rather than play in the minors The Canadiens fired 39 shots|liant net work 'American' League St Louis 3 Cincinnadl: & |play. John Quigley scored first : alam alent Sunday's Result {for Forest, but two goals in two} a proved they belong. cag eg By THE CANADIAN PRESS /i3 in the second period when|Hull Sunday night and gained WLITF jminutes by Jimmy Greaves and] @ All Wood has been the inspiration to the Red Berenson of Montreal,|they erupted for five goals./retribution from the Bruins for| Providence 1412 3112 9131 Wednesday's Game | ; oa "ee ; Construction hi Pua te aaniets 1414 95105 29/St. Louis at St. Paul | In third place in the first di-| j when he ed ge 6-1 victory|Starp-angle backhand shot gave|and Ralph Backstrom, Dave|this season, The Bruins scored| Quebec 5 113 § | : @ 11.00 Value paced Montreal to a 6-1 victory) iy, Canadieus a 3-2 victory over|Balon and Claude Provost,/first,; Murray Oliver's 12th this|paitimore 13 18 Blackpool 1-0 away to jump Detroit. And Berenson's ' ; MN Baltimore over Detroit. And wer = three linemates, were the Other|season, but the Hawks roared|Springfield li 16 p jabove Arsenal. 5 urday 'when his third-period| Bob, Nevin of Toronto, whol etroit's lone goal, his ninth of| Pcs Division Port Huron 2 Muskegon 6 = ARSENAL BLANKED Bridge or Cottage! = hd tne Tena this sea, {Sbort-handed in the final period|the year, while Henri Richard|20TH OF SEASON Cleveland 17 11 2100 78 36 Ontario Junior B. leading goal scorers with 65, rst win over Chicag 2a ; s 9» 29 Wii : i jt se Ss Ww , | ; sheste 511 0102 8230) King len: ; ; ; | HABS MOVE AHEAD 11-1 tie for the Maple Leafs. /start of the final frame er es tac tat eae pulfalo 816 2 nese" exalt Peed rge bab gg heel agecte (OUT Giasrinyess | Jean Beliveau: of Montreal,| Beliveau was a hard worker|player to reach that plateau, to Saturday's- Results [Russia 9 Johnstown (EHL | 1 i rictories moved | , : SHE thas ene: os dane By Sa y's ussia ohnstown (EHL) 6 {were beaten 1-0. acetates pointe: abba of| WHO scored the 325th goal of his/on Saturday, too, but lesserjtic the score and Bill MacNeill paitimore 2 gl ing 3 | Sunday |" Though Britain is having a THEY GO! i ; f niga ; _| Providence ershey 5 |Chatham 1 Windsor 2 i a | . third-place Toronto, who de-)n4 pick 5 gal diens spotted the Hawks a 2-0jonds later. Second-period goals|hTovidence * Metsney cold snap and many grounds| tad: Detroit 2-0 Saturday and|20¢ Picked up two assists as r 1 |Buffalo 3 Pittsburgh 2 y one h heduled| feated ¥, "4 Cahadiens dumped Detroit|lead on goals by Bobby Hull and] [Quebec 4 Springfield i Baciorh Leaitic uae AM eg a a "re : - 7 | | Fine goaltending by ageless Sunday's Results Johnstown 1 Long Island 1 lfour Enelis Hatori | : « . \, rab Logg i apole Lyle Fikes oo acts Ottawa-St. Lawrence Senior | rs Sound' secusd division} : Minneapolis ak | wn aa ee | p e|Hershey 5 Buffalo 3 \Morton maintained its 100--per- ; a site 'o ossi Mor Boston and made the blond left| Sj k H bb pes three. of. nossible four! Pittsburgh 1 Rochester 2 Brockville 2 Hull 10 Rovers $0: Breaks Even |this season | Ir jac ODDS Bower stopped 22 shots gare Mestecn, League Ontario Senior Shock of the day was the 2-3; Johnny Bower of Toronto,| iday, as tne teats cropped. te 21.9 2134 7944 No 5 | PPL ? , 9 2k ' Northern Ontario Sex a5 . : : Raga Passes At $1 Shack an) Frank Mahovlict 1612 3 95106 35|/South Porcupine 11 Abiti ee ees et ee A IANCES lhis first shutout of the season| F nack an] Frank Mahovlich. in : s in the Scottish Division 1 Open Nightly (Except Saturday) 'Til 9:30 "AN q sog jin a 2-0 win over Detroit r > te ' 216 . 5 zs By THE CANADIAN PRESS | HOVE, England (Reuters)--/first shutout of the season' to| Vancouver 13 16 3106 109 29 Thunder Bay Senior lnc A Rae | : | | over Third Lanark, is the new KING ST, E. AT TOWNLINE 728-4658 their chance to catch up to the} Jack Hobbs, the man who never] Neyin broke up a New York Portland 11.18 4 93 112 26 Ottawa-Hull Junior Rangers z point behind first-place Omaha Knights in let England down, died Satur-|nower play in the final period Saturday's Results |Pembroke 6 Hawkesbury 2 plnsel Salata I Hockey League action, splitting] By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Hobbs was considered by|Rangers. Camille Henry had/Portland: 3 Denver 5 Northern Ontario Junior ROBE Re Raa : th aacoth cath ath athe atic ctin achat cathatinath atlas oe a home-and-home series with} Standings: Chicago, won 18,)many to have been the grea'-|nut the Blueshirts ahead in the Los Angeles 3 San Francisco 2\Sault, Mich. 4 Sault, Ont. \ Bruins won the Saturday nigh | Points: Beliveau, Montreal,|. He had an uncanny judgment! of the season Los Angeles 4 Seattle 3 |Garson-Falconbridge 3 Sudbury & s game at Omaha, 5-1, in a bruis-/45 jin knowing how and when to) Bob Pulford was in the pen- Ontario Junior A Ontario Junior B a ing battle in which the winners} Goals: Hull. Chicago, 20 t took 50 of 74 minutes in penal-| Assists: Beliveau 30 \fielder, although he once said|/man put the puck on Nevin's|Toronto 22 2 3169 85 47)London 2 St, Thomas 8 ties. Shutouts: Hall, Chicago, -4 jthat as a batsman he never hadistick at mid-ice. Nevin skated| Montreal 18 7 1148 90 37| Ingersoll 2 Sarnia 0 * ) ' an hour's coaching \in and passed to Ron Stewart,|Peterbor'gh 12.8 5 76 29) xhibition aha regained its seven - point Fleming, Chicago, 84 minutes.) I whose shot was blocked by|Niagara Falls 1210 4 95. 83 28/Czechoslovakia 3 Canadian margin over Minneapolis with a} -------____ "ae "land learned cricket on the play-| Jacques Plante. St. Cath'ines. 1112. 2109 113 24) . Olympics 1 "4 1 | | ymMy 4-1 win, The other weekend] ing fields at igen where| But Nevin pounced on the re-|Oshawa 6 15 his father was a grounds care- nati Wings move two s| BOSTON (AP) -- Gene Kina- ; 11:36 |Kitchener closer to St. Louis Braves ndjsewich scored the tie - breaking] Hobbs was knighted in 1953,)-- we fifth place, taking a home - ice|goal as Harvard University up-|the first professional cricket To all our patrons from the following members of the Gary Dornhoefer led the Min-|Toronto 4 Saturday night in} Hobbs set a string of records ~ ae Ontario Barbers Association (Oshawa Branch) neapolis attack Saturday night)the second round of the Christ-many of which still stand. S SS a KK with a pair of goals. Len Ron-jmas holiday hockey tournament} Friends said Hobbs, who was NV Oo \\ J. H. LITTLE B. EDWARDS A . ° 5 Don Chiz, Dennis Rothwellidiens were forced to play with-|weeks, was never the same af- \\\ and Dennis Kassian scored sec-jout 'their regular goaltender,|ter his wife, Lady Anna, died AI F. COULTER G. MATHEWS ond-period goals for Cincinnati Gary Aitken. 'last March Yj yy Zz SS \\\ a B09, KING 37. BAST Be ORE ts : Rais , ] g 4 S \\\ \\N Jead in the first period. In the} '\y) \\ \\ G. KAPEIUCK H. ROSS second-period scoring outburst, . \ Duke Harris and Phil Esposito This Young Man, L. E. SHOBBROOK Cc. AMADIO | 8 PRINCE ST. 19 BOND ST. EAST Senki S. BUSCIGLIO P. BRADY P ° | ' 7 acted wisely! Native Diver Cops | ba He got all the R. B. LLOYD D. REAY | 4 q P : 316 ALBERT ST. 44 SIMCOE ST. NORTH Golden Gate 'Cap | High School J. KOKOT T. GRAVINA ho Diver romped toa wire-to- | then took a A. BOOS B. PICCIOLI $51.500 Golden ae handicas Meciness Con a 100 KING ST, EAST OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE : aes L. SMITH G. CAVALIERE den Gate Fields meeting. Jockey Willie Shoemaker took | F. 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MASTROIANNI F, YUSKOW PRESIDENT Wilf, Giles o} 1 07 200 2H 8 OF OF aE PG ae et ef IF PN 8 8 SOF eH DDH edd dy. dt om : | d Montreal whitewash, é and Hamilton Red Wings edged| Pace pie wig ge aa ond-period goals scored after|was left unprotected twice as é ; . yhile Cournoyer and Lemaire A |which included two ties, gives nese tg goal of the first period and the Valtr skating unchecked from tel uck, in spite of his ; ; I : Black Hawks, 1s completely Pp i diens won 3-2, third place with Peterborough Montreal goals ans Jaroslav Cerny, Jiri Dolana|from a scramble that appeared awa, 17, Hamilton 12, and Kitch- the third period. Other Hamil- The Czechs took six of 11 mi- role in Toronto's 22nd win ofjerals with two, while Bobby Orr} play of George Swarbrik and \4-0, all the goals coming in the| hibition tour against Edmonton By THE CANADIAN PRESS |Sunday night. In the fifth week-|period against the Wings. It)Red Hay. and then fought back} : ' Sunday's Results |division table stayed unchanged.|ger of Cleveland Indians' Port- ie ; 5 Oshaw first place Chicago Black|to four points and it could get highest scorer in league his-/score and set up Berenson's Reena Ae 9 Oshawa 4 ; jaway win over Nottingham For- up their skates for good. Bel-| Beliveau became the highest scoRING LEADER backhanded a p - angled)" Saturday's Results Omaha 18 6 4120 84 49\game when former England oy pitas cece "| NST EOLDING CHAIRS spare Cincinnat 516.5 66116 15)*R¢ Be ejeb hemes | sure he could make the Cana- Hull and Stan Mikita of Chi-!The score: would have been|poronto 1 New York 1 ; q 8 16 10) Spurs defeated Nottingham} | WEEK-END STARS But both remained an¢ at Wings goalie Roger Crozier,, The Hawks rallied behind| Eastern' Division y A Pt. Omaha 4 Minneapolis eR ay night A seme" peapoue 2 \Cliff Jones put Spurs ahead. team, such as Sunday night ioc. third-period goal on a|Bobby Rousseau scored twice|three previous losses to Boston) Hershey ane . : 117 Saturday |vision are Liverpool, which beat N'S| Chicago, @ Ideal for Den! biggest contribution came Sat-| who|marksmen. Gordie Howe got\back with four goals Weaters 1910 0100 77 38 | Arsenal, the first - division's lagainst New. York to salvage ajwas off for Montreal at the; Hull scored his 20th of the 9: son, a 3-2 thriller. ia | Lg ga 816 2 6610318 Sareysiy " 1 Buffalo 6 2 66 Exhibition jmatch against Leicester and| career, a record for a centre,|lights got the glory. The Cana-/g0t the go-ahead marker 20 sec- iy » by Eric Nesterenko and Kenny) |Muskegon 2 Port Huron $ salvaged a 1-1 tie in New York|, |Wharram put the game on ice. c Ld k G Springfield 4 Baltimore 2 \Hawks to a 4-1 victory over| ric et reat, }goal by Bob Nevin earned the | ( ebec 4 Providence 9 sound ; | quebec POXAGER OF |cent record by beating Raith) winger the first 20-goal scorer) points. FURNITURE & 7 oe it | WLT F A PtiGalt 4 Oakville 6 home defeat of champion Glas- With Omaha |who turned aside 22 shots for| |Wings 2-0 on goals by Eddie | the first period. He credited his Seattle 1413 4108 98 32) Kapuskasing 3 Rouyn-Noranaa 6 Kilmarnock, 2-1 away: winner! Minneapolis Bruins missed NHL LEADERS |All-time great cricket player Sir/'those guys in front of me." San Fran 1219 2 9212426/Red Rock 2 Port Arthur 3 [scottish League leader, with weekend Central Professional day in his home at 81. Ito salvage.a 1-1 tie with the|Vancouver 7 Seattle 7 }Buckingham 2 Brockville 6 . f Knights. {lost 7, tied 7, points, 43 jest batsman of all time. \first period with his 13th goal Sunday's Result panola 3 North Bay 7 a jhit the ball and was a polished|alty box. when Ranger defence- W LT F APtiLeamington 0 Chatham 11 At Minneapolis Sunday, Om-| penalties: "Young, Chicago,| He was, born Dec. 16, 1882 ; : : 5 9410917|U.S. Olympics 2 Fort Wayne! g Sante : aha Cin HARVS EATS : | ym} y game saw the last-place Cincin-| ARVARD BEATS U OF T bound and got the tiemaker at|/Hamilton 3 87 198 12| (IHL) 3 . AND NEW YEAR'S GREETINGS taker. 3 3 48137 9|Russia 4 Knoxville (EHL) 4 |% 5-3 win. jset the favored University of|player to receive that honor son was the only Omaha scorer./at Boston Garden. The Cana-|seriously ill for the last severe \ 385 PINE AVE. 5 CELINA ST. \ I after the Wings had taken a 2-0) \\ \"\ 242 BLOOR ST. EAST 522 SIMCOE ST. 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