10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, March 28, 1964 Canadiens Blank Leafs | Liverpool Wins Over Spurs On HOCKEY SCORES, STANDINGS FRIDAY International League Port Huron 1 Toledo 6 - GREENWOOD RACEWAY FIRST RACE -- 7 Furlong Pace for|Lee Henley, Glen Van, Big Way C, and 3 and 4year-olds. Purse $600 (8), Clyde's Boy. &-Bryan H, Direct, Holmes 9.70 4.80 3,80/Poo! $39,740 By THE CANADIAN PRESS American League Eastern DiVision t/Chatham 6 Muskegon 8 H ' ] 7-Dartes Patrick, L'Heureux 5.60 4.80 - W LT FA ptChatham 6 Muskegon & unt's ib een ee te sl as SA eins teas e Quebec 4128 1 252 215 83] Sart aus eas ten yea P. ; Hershey 36 30 5 235 246 77|Galt 2 Woodstock 3 ly Tey Lees ce te ' nm ! (Woodstock leads best - of-. LONDON (AP) -- Roger|_Also Ran in Order: Scottadee, Ronnle|1-Jimmy G Unko, Coke 4.50 2:90 Providence 32 33 5 245 227 69 i Ik Li 1 of C. Chief, Good Grattan, Mississaga, and|4-Mr. Dillon, Millman 4.20 Baltimore 3136 3191 21165| seven final 3-2) {Hunt of Liverpool scored three|piiss Royal Chie, Start good, won driving J Springfield 22 43 5 231 283 49| Northern Ontario Senior goals Friday and struck another PE Also Ran in Order: Black Angel C, Shy - 'ur j 2 Counsel, Streamline Lee, Superi |Noranda 6 Kapuskasing 4 |heavy blow at Tottenham Hot ieee eae tie ree for come # reamiine Lee, Superior -Lee, Pittsburgh 38.29 3230195 79| (Noranda wins best-of-seven/spur's English League cham-|3'star nib, McNutt 10.20 6,80 4,80 a Cleveland 36.29 5.233.20277| final 4-1) |Pionship hopes. pia nee. ine. ne on moe Opener Rochester 38 30 2249 220 78) Thunder Bay Senior Liverpool crushed the Spurs Sart oes, ee 2-May Trust, Walker 17.00 7.10 320 |Buffalo ; 24 40 7 188 255 55)Port Arthur 3 Fort William 4 |3-1 before 57,000 persons at Tot-| giso ran in Order: Heather Sy, Uy erome PM, Thursday's Results i |Rochester 2 Baltimore 1 Western Division 2,50 Hawks Win Their (Port Arthur leads best-of-/tenham and moved into a strong|Haw Lea, Nero Hanover, Shadydale Edl-| ivy '900d, won driving R ; : | lan § *s Divi tor, and Josedale Red Fiver. : ' seven final 2-1) | pene in the league's Division DAILY DOUBLE, SAND 3, PAND $18.20 a See creer Bi ad eas Judy | in he would be back if the Wings,penalties, all the cuiprits exceptjthe rebound of rookie Pit Mar- Thursda: | Ontario Junior A I standings. D -- Fin second, disqualified nd|toney Bun C. coud' Ball Writer |could borrow a special Pil et Mahovlich shoul' have been|tin's lobbed backhander from| Western League lene a vrgpetee : y 'a gg og Vo ag oA . ith sarees Pool #2298" ol ee " ter in the Montreal|tive mask for him from the Uni-/back in circulation at 6:20, But|about 15 feet. out. But Ab Mc- San Francisco 2 Portland 5 | Pree eee ee ae ah At sam Weill THIRD RACE -- 7 Furiong Pace for i oe. a orn the| versity of Michigan Ogg, in the meantime, had to|Donald tied it up less than a| (Best-of-seven semi-final tied) S°™-final 2-1) |West Bromwich Albion and still/syeer-ids and up. Purse $400 (1), ered i but penalty box, a face-mask in the The Leafs' shortage of person-|provide board and lodging for|minute later, blasting one into| 1.1) Ontario District Junior leads the standings with 47 He nia ag eal 5.80 4 1s for sysor aide and up. Purse $700 (8), Detroit dressing room and a) oi was of shorter duration but|Montreal defenceman J, ',|the corner on a pass from éc-| Gentral Peoticsional Ottawa Montagnards 5 Ottawa/Points from 36 games. Liverpool); waiters Pride, McFadden 3.00] 4Poplar Grattan, Wellwood 4.60 3.60 Primroses 2 jis one point behind but has/start good, won driving . $20 (First game of best-of-seven|played only 34 games, Pe ig Pela aire as ug bal Eg ry Orders Rhythm Miler peep final) | Friday marked the start of acd : Eclipse C, Timber Hal, Brenda Dillard, Lo cr gag round of timekeeper cost them 33 sec-|fighting. robbed Pilote, Bobby Hull Pe OT oa ack goa ee Saskatchewan Junior the heavy Easter program in|tete seretch -- Cobey Joe, and Mecerr Hanover. . ihe, Adige onds of Dave Keon's valuable} When Keon startea to return,|Stan Mikita on ciean break-\> yp." Te et ieg Regina 5 Saskatoon 6 which each of the contenders The firing resumes in Mont-'time and Canadiens scored thetelthe official made a rapid head-|aways but finally missed Pi-| ala selten yee (First game of best-of-seven|will play three matches in five real tonight with the Canadiens} jr<¢ goal during the centre's|count and waved him back tojlote's 20 - footer eariy in the| fiternationsl 1 | semi-final) * days. enjoying a 1-0 lead in their) absence. |his seat. The liberated Talbot|third period, Ltd hg gtaceoo ge ind daa Ontario Junior B gi m te peg as painful in its own way as|Tremblay and Toronto right-/fenceman Pierre pilote, | chief shaita d Mies at th nds|Langlois' injured zygomatic winger Andy Bathgate, who had| Detroit goalie Terry Sawchuk,| solic lemmas se jarch. A slipup by the penalty|been sent off with majors for|who stopped 25 shots to Hall's 34,| Omaha 6 Minneapolis 1 (Omaha leads __ best-of-seven} BIGHTH RACE -- 1 Mile Trot, for 4+ year-olds and up, Purse $3,000 (8). 5.80 3.99 3.10 11.10 5.50 4D FOURTH RACE -- 7 Furlong Trot tor d-vear-olds and up. Purse $700 (8). 41 J Collins, Findley 2.90 3.60 2.60\4Mary Louise, Waples 7-Theigiers, Clements $.60 3.20|/6-Cadenza, Clements 3-Darkey Riddell, Coliton 2.70|2-Flash Song, Walker Wet eek ie orgert Ph wate hon orders resi Lee, Van's ir: Flashy Chi Lila. : i y " cet AB se Pride C, Champ Mon, Kintoo Colby, and best-of-seven semi-final against ipromtly started the play on the veteran|Des Moines 6 Windsor 3 Kingston 7 Burlington 5 Toronto Maple Leafs on the|CONFIRMS ERROR which Geoffrion scured while|Chicago winger who Allan Cup Playoffs (Kingston 'leads best-of-seven! . 93.|Montreal 2 Windsor N.S. 11 | Murray Balfour, right strength of a 2-0 victory Thurs-| The error by the overworked) the Leafs were playing four men|hadn't played since Jan t : quarter fial 2-0) 4 is hia day night. Chicago Blackjofficial, George Ogg of Detroit,!t) Montreal's five. scored the clincher less than two, {Windsor leads best - of - five)" Northern Ontario Junior SOCCER SCORES ied eae Hawks, who defeated Detroit|was confirmed Friday night by) Campbell said the goallminutes later, tipping in Red). Eastern Canada quarter-final sayit Ste. Marie 4 North Bay 8 Plan Tourne NINTH RACE -- 7 Furlong Pace for 4-1. Thursday, will try to in-/president Clarence Campbell of/counted because Canadiens| Hay's goalmouth pass Mikita| 1:9) ae (First game of best-of-seven y Id ye fraye Ai oe. rare vida OO crease their lead when they en-|the National Hockey League.|were not "in default" since they/made it 4-1 on a power play Kimberley 3 Lacombe 3 a. final) LONDON (Reuters) -- Re- ri ha agg ep eared tertain the Red Wings Sunday.| but Campbell supported referee|were in no way responsible for|while Detroit. defenceman Al )Lacombe le ag betial Ax jsults of old country soccer T Settl On VDevid Hal 8, Crowe 3.60 Both losers ran into unfore- page saga -- to \al-/Oge's error. Barkley was serving a tripping daa Canada quarter-final) : | ath he: 0 e Start goed, won afiving. aii Wi een manpower problems Thurs:|low the goal by Bernie Geof- : : a enalty. a : : | C b d I | Saunt Wee Lotella Gaey'e Lee tl, ind be night. 3 lfrion to stand. aROKE TWO RECORDS aes asall again there was a post: Saskatchewan Senior | amor ge S$ | FRIDAY i Sous: Wes 1 y i : id Abel, who| Three Leafs and two Cana- e circumstances contrib-| aint: & in-/ Saskatoon 3 Yorkton ENGLISH LEAGUE ] | ' Detroit coach Sid }game complaint about the win Vaistohiaven final ced 02) | H tr i . | a nen our defence-|diens were in the box whenuted to the first two broken|,; al. J x raferee | ) pon goo Agen fod a fourth|Keon and Montreal defenceman) Stanley Cup records cf the cur-| guy sini qetiigeta fe aieg Manitoba-Thunder Bay Junio. forward line at the Hawks, haa/Jean - Guy Talbot were thumbed|rent series--16 penalties served|nenalize Bill Gadsby of the|Fort William 4 Brandon 6 to use Al Langloi throughout/off with minors at 2:39 of the|by the two clubs in the period/Wings because Gadsby had pos- (Brandon | wins best-of-seven the game despite a broken fa-|first period. To add to Ogg'sjand 31 piled up py the two!cecsion of the puck after his in-| SeTies 4-2) Favored Win In Blackburn 1 Blackpoo] 2 Everton 1 West Brom 1 Fulham 2 Man United 2 Annual Classic |Tottenham 1 Liverpool 3 | NEW YORK (AP)--The New |York Athletic Commission has announced plans for a four-man elimination tournament to pick Bobo Olson Is Coming Up As ¢ial bone that left him suffering|bookkeeping chores, Udvarijteams during the game. \fraction and before Pilote i West Ham 4 Stoke 1 jan opponent for heavyweight from double vision after he was|simultaneously awarded a mis- Both marks were more than cooreg. LONDON (AP) -- Oxford's Division II champion Cassius Clay, but thecked heavily into the boards}conduct sentence to Toronto's/10 years old. Toronto and Bos-| Chicago coach Billy Reay STANLEY CUP weighty rowing eight remained/Grimsby 0 Preston 3 |without the No, 1 contender. Li ht H by Chicago centre Red Hay/Frank ehhh one Rs ce " arin aT tha Hewkel: detanstve the favorite Vriday to: beatluan Cily § Necuioh 0 bode fuses at Wee ae g = eavy early in the first period. jearlier residents, for objecting alties i ! yn"lwork but expressed concern Cambridge for the third strarght| Sis : : : ; | ; early DP |Newcastle 0 Leeds 1 ranked No. 1 by the World Box-/ can PRANCISCO (AP) -- lyear today in their 110th race n the Thames River. Oxford dazzled critics with its nal training performance dur-| STATISTICS By THE CANADIAN PRESS |; Series A * Langlois underwent surgery|to Keon's penalty. the Leafs and Detroit set the/over the condition of Baifour in Detroit Friday and Abel said With time added for delayed) previous mark of 29 in a game|,4q John McKenzie, who under- |the following year. went surgery earlier this sea- The scoring play aeme enee son, Reay said he may platoon Sunderland 2 Rotherham 0 Swindon 1 Cardiff 2 Division II Bournemouth 1 Bristol R 0 ing Association and No. 2 by\cgoey veteran Bobo Olson, for- Ring Magazine, refused to Sl cor middioweign: champion, along with the deal. jbattled his way into the light- 'I already have earned the|neavyweight boxing - title pic- ing the last week. + |Toronto goalkeeper A fs coin' cart . : a SPORTS MENT } Bower slid over to block Claude si Tou tandey night sid WLF A) hursday the Oxford eight|Bristol C 2 Mansfield 3 jright to fight Clay," Jones said.)tyre' Friday with a split 10- ¢ . Provost, who had taken Talbot's| -----______ Montreal 10 2 0 rowed from Hammersmith|Crewe Alex 2 Reading 2 |'I have fought my way to the/round decision over young .t f Toronto 01 0 Hull City 0 Oldham 1 |top. I don't see any reason for|wayne Thornton. pass at the right-hand side of 2 Bridge to the Mile Post-- By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' the net. Provost relayed to Geot-| frion, who had the entire left) |side to shoot at. | Ceatre Ralph Backstrom| scored Montreal's second goal/ from a goalmouth 'scramble in) the second period during one rl St. Kitts Win Over Jr. Habs THE STANLEY CUP playoffs are off to a flamboyant be- Inning. It has been heralded now for a couple of weeks that this year's scramble for the big silver pot emblematic of world's supremacy in professional hockey ranks, would pro- duce a lot in the way of excitemen, 'and action, not to men- tion verbal barrages. Thursday night the four semi-finalists ttarted right off in high gear. Toronto Leafs and Montreal Canadiens teed right off at the outset and the going was tough in both ends of the rink-and also in the middle, The Habs were out to prove they were no pushable patsies and the Leafs tried 'em for size in several quarters. There were fist- tuffs, plenty of high sticks and stray elbows and both teams put real zing into it, whenever bodily contact could be made. The rival fans were snarly, the rival brass was snarly @nd ther the odd ir '*-nt where the odd fan and the odd me.iber of the bra, were snarly with each ' other. ie play was so rugged in fact, they set a new Stanley Cup ecord for number of penalties in one period (16) and the number in"any one game (31). Those with Leafian: leanings insist that referee Frank Udvari had a frantic finger, with 10 penalties in the first five minutes of the game. He also had quite a parade going in the early minutes of the final frame. 'Opinions on the rectitude of Udvari's rulings, in some instan- ces, are naturally somewhat varied--it depends where you Bit, you know. x x x xX +» BIGGEST HASSLE concerns the mix-up in delayed pen- alties, never a simple thing to figure out when you have a penalty box crowded with miscreants all anxious to get back into trouble and rival executive types screaming advice-- couched of course in terms of their own advantage. It seems ahat NHL timekeeper George Ogg of Detroit became more than somewhat confused and kept Toronto's Dave Keon still jn the penalty box while letting Montreal's Jean Guy Talbot get back into action. Ogg, in the subsequent argument, insist- wed he was right but NHL President Clarence Campbell later Motified Ogg that he had made a mistake of about 33 seconds. Normally, this wouldn't have been worth anything more than gabout a spirited protest for about the same duration but it 380 happened, that during this 33 seconds, while Canadiens hhad an advantage, '"'Boom Boom" Geoffrion broke the 0-0 .deadlock wih the first goal of the game. That's when the stuff 'hit the fans and Udvari refused to cancel Geoffrion's goal, 'on the grounds that Talbot had returned to the ice on the in- Struction of a league official (Ogg) and so he refused to call "back the goal. For the sake of those who may not under- 'stand "the delayed penalty' -- briefly it means that a team ean never be penalized for more than two players at one atime -- but this does not mean they can only have two players jin the penalty box. They can have almost any number in the *sin-bin -- but they are always allowed to have four still play- ding on the ice. The catch is that when a third player from fa team is penalized, his time doesn't start until the first @layer penalized has served his full time, And adding further yconfusion -- the first player, although now having served his jtime, can not go on the ice until there is a stoppage of splay -- when he goes straight to his own bench. Otherwise, athat team would immediately have five men on the ice, with two still serving penalties -- and five and two makes seven -- but this is a six-man game. x x x xX OVER IN CHICAGO, the Red Wings gave it a valiant try "for two periods but finally succumbed to the splendid all-out ' "team effort turned in by the Black Hawks. Several of their "lesser lights came up with valuable goals to win the first "one 4-1, Now we can all sit back and get ready for the action tonight. It's not likely to be tame! Peie . the rare stretches in which both} In Third Game jsides were at fuil strength. | Montreal metminder Charlie) ST. CATHARINES (CP)--St. Hodge, whose four stutouts at|Catharinse Black Hawks spotted |Toronto's expense contributed|Montreal Junior Canadiens two |heavily to his Veziaa Trophy|goals and then fired five in suc-) }award this season, stopped only/cession Friday on the way to a 25 shots to Bower's 32-but made/6-3 victory, their first in three several spectacular saves. jgames of the best-of-seven On- | "I just hope it keeps up," the|tario Hockey Association Junior |happy little goaltende: said aft-|A semi-final. lerwards, The largest crowd of the sea- leanares ' . son--3,639--watched the game | WINGS OUTSHOT HAWKS at Garden City Arena which. has The Hawks were outplayed for ° sie abt ce {two periods by the scrappy Red|* Caatog | missemned of 3,156. Wings before sewing it up with) _~¥@" Cournoyer sparked the lthree third-period goals. The|2*ly Montreal 'attack, scoring Wings, still seeking their first)? goal midway an the first |victory on Chicago ice this sea-|Period and giving the Cana- json, outshot their opponents alj|diens a 2-0 lead early in the the way and forced goaltender second period. The Hawks were Glenn Hall to stop six hard shorthanded for both goals. lshots within 20 seconds in the| Ken Hodge and Chuck Kelly |second period. jtied it up before the end of the Andre Pronovost gave the|Second period. ; fourth-place Detroiters the lead) Then Doug Jarrett, Fred in the first period, fring home|Stanfield, Brian McDonald and} \Kelly, with his second goal, |wrapped up the win for 'St.| | Omaha Kni h |Catharines in the third period. | About 45 per cent of the total g |. Montreal's other goal came|population of Mongolia is under }18 years of age. | from Mike Hyndman. Other Games Tonight--at Montreal |Tuesday, March 31--at Toronto, seconds, equalling the record for| Watford 3 Colchester 1 Thursday, April 2--at Toronto Saturday, April 4--at Montrea Tuesday, April 7--at Toronto Thursday, April 9--at Montrea Series B Chicago 10 Detroit Up Se! Other Games Sunday, March 29--at Chicag Tuesday, March 31--at Detroit|® WLFA performances in rougn water. : Poe, 4 entering this thing. To all but judge Bob Mitchell, The commission, in what itithe televised fight seemed calls a move to stimulate box-|seemed clearly Bobo's but ing interest, announced _ the/Mitchell ruled it a draw, Ref- t blueprint Thursday for an elimi-/eree Vern Bybee scored it 7-2 had been established as a 2-to-1|Carlisle 5 Southport 2 nation tournament involving for-|and judge Jack Downey 6-3. favorite because of excellent|Chesterfield 0 Oxford 0 jmer champion Floyd Patterson,|ynder the California system of Exeter 0 Torquay 0 | Eddie Machen, Cleveland Wil-|giying the winner of each round Meanwhile, Cambridge had|Gillingham 2 Aldershot 0 liams and Ernie Terrell. from one to five points. 4/appeared to be takinz things|Hartlepools 1 Halifax 1 All agreed to take part. Two| The Associated press scored easy in training and only in the/Stockport 1 Newport 0 others, Zora Folley and Haroldjit 7-2 for the 35-year-old boxer last few days have the Cantabs|/Tranmere 0 Darlington 2 Johnson, sought to get in but/who lost his middleweight title na mil be real strength. |Workington 1 Bradford 1 |were rejected, nine years ago. e xfor roughly half the traditional 414-|Millwall 1 Southend 1 mile course--in two minutes, -49|Queens PR. 1 Wrexhamh0 ,|that distance. ee Division IV | Earlier in the week Oxford|Brighton 2 Barrow 0 0 Thursday, April 2--at Detroit 189% pounds and in belle iat rs Sear Sunday, April 5--at Chicago |. 'the heaviest since. the race THURSDAY % GOLF * GOLF x GOLF * GOLF * GOLF* Tuesday, April 7--at Detroit : dll agrees Fac es _ ' u : April $--at Chicago W@S first held in 1829. In the titel? eenve 2 rh See past heavy crews usually have vision Scoring ree pim | Won. the long race from Putney Leyton Orient 0 Charlton Ath 3 5 WHITBY GOLF 8 "i 'hi "9 @ gto Mortlake. Scunthorpe U 0 Bury 0 Be cae : 9 4 : Biggest man on eith>r team Division Ill * & COUNTRY CLUB * McDonald. Chi' 1 1. 2 is Vennourers fol Lecky, a/Notts County 1 Luton Town 1 jf gy} (ASHBURN, ONT. ... PHONE 655-4952 er Provost, Mtl. 0 2 2 former student at the Univer: --------, | O . 5 9 sity of British Columbia. Lecky H r 9° gg bee a4 0 1 0 stands six feet, 414 inches and! Ronald W. Bilsky, D.C. | vl PRO SHOP NOW OPEN 10) A. j bern atey7-p' A Balfour, Chi 1 0 1 9/Weighs 204 pounds. He will be] CHIROPRACTOR {il + wee *« Geoffrion. 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Al Caron, the league's_ lead- jing goal scorer during the reg- jular season, led the St. Louis at- jtack Thursday with two goals, }both in the second period while |St. Paul was short - handed. John Brenneman and Gary Kilpatrick scored the _ other Braves goals. Jim Johnson and Bob Woyto- jwich scored the St. Paul mark- Jers | In Minneapolis, Claude Ta- Rose scored two goals for Omaha, Barclay Plager, Bob Courcy, Norm Dennis and Andre Gagnon, scored the others. Jeannot Gilbert . scored | Minneapolis goal, the LANDSCAPING Call 623-5757 Now Van Belle Gardens 3 Miles East of Oshawa on Highway No. 2 | } Dave Ellis Wins 'Hamilton Annual = HAMILTON (CP)--Dave Ellis "of Toronto romped to the front jof the pack and came home the winner of the annual Firestone "War Veterans 25,000 metres! "road race here Friday in one hour, 20 minutes and 55. sec- ~onds. Z A field of 71 started the 15-| "mile race over city streets in ®5 degree weather. 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