first-pe! tion in the Nit, exe in Chi cago saw Toronto Maple Leaf: forward Dave Keon (14) thwarted in his scoring bid, when Black Hawks goalie Glenn Hall (1) blocked Keon's STORMY CONTEST shot and defenseman Elmer "The Mioose"' Vasco (4) was right on hand to clear the puck out of danger. In the background, moving in to cov- er Keon, is Chicago defense- man Al McNeil (19). 2 (AP Wirephoto) Mapleos On Top Alone _ | SPREAD Favorite Wins Seventh Race Olympic Physician Knocks Canadians eee eee he Meeiete oat met shade arate the "second rate" attitude, he said, even gets into Can- complete. He got back 17, he}; said, none of them filled 'completely. THIN git Hauch said Canada's tal- ent too spread and, unlike the Bese Me and Aus- tralians who have two or three people swimming petitively and more co-0pera- tion from public recreation cen- 'tres, said Dr. Hauch, who added that there were about 5,000 am- ateur swimmers registered Don Canada this year--not as many as in the state of Michigan. In another criticism, Dr. Hauch said he thinks training in Canada is "dragged out" re long. He agrees with the Aus- THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, October 28, 1964 3} CLOSE FIT By CLIFF GORDON 'eke Wen proved very costly Whitby tery last _< "aay toeoped game in @ row, hpi iy dla gre to the North York Maple Leafs by a 4-3 score at the Toronto Downs- view arena. The fast skating Maple Leafs _of|scored all four of their goals | while the Dunnies had a man in the sin bin, and on one occasion scored while Whitby was two men short. The winners led 2-1 at the end of the first, maintained their lead, @ 3-2 after 40 minutes and then matched goals with the locals over the final stanza. goals, with single markers go- and|jing to Mike Pelyk and Dennis ternational events in which Ca- peor mgs teken part, summed up personal cnr athletic accom- "It's reg BET when you don't see the Canadian flag on that masthead too often. You kind of get used to it but you keep hoping it'll change." Milroy. Jerry Dionne, Bob Marshall rigging behind an agile Duffy Lewis in the Maple Leafs' cage. Whitby outshot the homesters 42-33 in a losing cause. The Dunnies will be at home to the St. Michael's College Buzzers here on Saturday night and Brian Fletcher dented the) > \onn'y, and will be seeking their first so and Whitby Dunlops Bow To Maroons with the homeste: jump on the Dunnies some costly penalties. were a total of 21 handed out during the the referee clamped down of the way. The three stars of last night's game, as picked by Bob David- son of the Maple Leafs' organ- ization, were Pte Turner, r|avender and Stu Smith. FIRST PERIOD 1. North York, Palyk ( 2. Whitby, (Martin, Marshall) (Sandford, Penalties «Collins, Taylor 7.33, Mar shall 9.18, Dionne 10.28, Myles 12.34 16.21 Smythe 16.29, Sendtord, € litte (mal SECOND PERIOD GOLFERS NAMED TORONTO (CP) -- The Cana- dian Professional Golfers' Asso- ciation announced Tuesday that George Knudson and Ai Baid- ing will represent Canada in the Canada Cup matches on the island of Mavi, Hawaii, Dec. 34. ns | At Greenwood TORONTO (CP)--Rare Port returned Tuesday from a 60-80 sojourn on the Prairie racing circuit and ran away with the money in the featured seventh race at Greenwood. The three-year-old colt-of Golden West Farms, a candi- date for the Queen's Plate until leg trouble intervened and sent him West, broke from the gate in front and stayed there for the seven-furlong sprint. Back from. a summer trip west in which he scored one victory and placed twice in six starts, Rare Port won Tuesday by almost six lengths over Tan- wood and Spook Rider. NHL BIG SEVEN By THE CANADIAN PRESS Stan Mikita looks like a sure bet to pick up the $500 as first- half leader in the National Hockey League scoring race at the rate he is accumulating points. But he may need it just to break even. Chicago Black Hawks centre picked up two points on a goal and assist as his club lost 3-2 to Toronto Tuesday night. Mi- kita now has 12 points, six more than the field. The bonus money may bal- ance his books. The scrappy | eigen is already $75 in the le because of misconduct pen- Ridden by Wayne Harris, ve A Rare Port paid favorite's - a picked up against money of $6.40, $4.10 and $3 20)" v a fo backers among the 718 fans ag gamed for 32 mls PACKACHE? eonot me! For relief from World Land Speed Mark Set Again BOQNEVILLE SALT FLATS, Utah (AP)--Art Arfons figures he reached the 600-mile-per-hour mark when he again broke the world land speed record with a clocking of 536.71 mph Tues- day on these western Utah salt flats. And his jet - poweréd car had a tire blowout, he said, when his air speed indicator showed 600 mph. But the Green Monster rolled With Win Over Hawks banished for the rest of the game with a match misconduct. The two penalties cost Mikita an automatic $75 and Ashley must make a report on the in- cident to NHL president Clar- ence Campbell, who may deal further with those involved. As the players and officials were leaving the ice, Reay made his feelings known to Pavelich and Ashley had to in- tercede to prevent a clash. Toronto dominated the play, firing 40 shots at Hall while the Hawks tested Leaf goalie Terry Sawchuk with 30. It was the first game of the Leafs heavy schedule this week. They play four games in six nights and meet Montreal at men disagreed on a ruling Pav- elich made in the final minute. The linesman called the Hawks for offside when Reay attempted to remove goalie Glenn Hall for an extra attacker with 18 seconds remaining. HADN'T REACHED BENCH Pavelich ruled the extra man stepped on the ice before Hall got to the bench. Mikita protested strongly and was handed a 10-minute mis- conduct. When he argued fur- ther and came into bodily con- tact with the official, he was George Armstrong, Andy Bathgate and Ron Stewart scored within a six-minute span during the second period as the Leafs overcame Chicago's 1-0 lead and hung on through a wild final period. Stan Mikita scored the open- ing goal for the Hawks, run- ning his individual scoring out- put to 14 points, and Bill Hay tallied after Toronto had taken a 3-1 lead. It took referee John Ashley to keep linesman Matt Pavelich and Reay from exchanging blows after the game. The two By THE CANADIAN PRESS Toronto Maple Leafs must be taking Billy Reay's prediction seriously. The Chicago coach called the Leafs to capture first place in ' "the Natiorial Hockey League in a cakewalk. Toronto apparently and now maybe even Reay believes his own forecast. Reay's Black Hawks met the Maple Leafs for the first time this season Tuesday night and saw the Toronto club climb into the NHL lead with a 3-2 victory in a thrilling encounter that caw tempers flare. Oshawa Diving Club Skin and Scuba Classes For Men & Women AT THE BOYS' CLUB For informetion ALEX MacDONALD 725-9704 BILL MITCHELL 623-7285 HOCKEY SCORES AND STANDINGS Tonight's Games Springfield at Providence F APt/Hershey at Pittsburgh Toronto Chicago Tuesday's Result Toronto 3 Chicago 2 (Only game scheduled) Games tonight Montreal! at Toronto Boston at New York (Only games scheduled) Ontario Junior A WLT t P 12 - Peterbor'gh Hamilton See: SaSasseyy Neha & y Kitchener 1 Oshawa 11 Thursday's Games Montreal at Hamilton St. Catharines at Peterborough San Francisco 1 Vancouver 10 Los Angeles 3 Victoria 4 Eastern League Long Island 4 New Jersey 3 Thunder Bay Junior Ft. William Canadians 10 Ft. William Hurricanes 3 Manitoba Junior Winnipeg Warriors 5 Winnipeg Rangers 3 Winnipeg Monarchs 4 Winnipeg Braves 2 GARDEN CITY RACEWAY FIRST RACE -- 1 mile Wee for 3-year- good, won driving. Also Ran in Order: Kingston, Gay Fris- 0, Pixie Lee 2nd, end Mr. Twist. SECOND RACE -- Imile pace for > pr tee and up. Purse $600 (7). Volo S., Waddell 4.50. 5.00 Stan aa -- 6.10, 6.10 SMart good, won Also Ran in an ec Carey, Arro, son, vg btn and re Chief. DAILY caged 4 AND" L PAID $47.00 DH-Deadheat for second. Boon Pye -- 1 mile my for 3 end up. Purse $600 ( wa Vere, K'ston 10.60 *5 70 4.00 1Protector Doniedo, Anderson 4.80 360 Sar, Burton, Beitich 5.50 Start good, won driving. Also Ran In Order: vi gage Tommy, Pocket Rocket, DQ-Meadow Brooke « C, ¢ and Wybetty C. ished aoe, isquelified and placed jim, Feagan Start good, won driving. Also Ran in Order: Harrigan, Giendaie Joe, Ln rtd Kinney C, Minor Helen, byl SATO | sale et for yen Purse $600 (8 ). e145 "Collies, Findley 9.60 5.0 4.4 V-Sabrina Lee, Madil; 7.80 7.10 3 Start good, @nd| 1-Frosty Magic, 5-Danny K. Peters, Beitlich 5.0 Start good, won handily. Also Ran in Order: Buckaroo, Titan Song C, =e Hanover, Braden Volo, and ord Dea SIXTH RACE -- 1 mile pace for + year-olds and up. Purse $900 (8). &Favonian Melody, F'an 39.30 11.40 8.10 Wee Governor, Campbelp 7.0 ry 5-Piper Boy, had be good, won handily. Ran in Order: Crystal uke, Top- heel "2 pal Ellis, trish Direct C, and ON QUINELLA, 8 AND 3, PAID $442.20 SEVENTH RACE -- 1 mile pace for 3 year-olds and up. Purse $1,100 (8). Bove Girl, Pacey 7.00 3.70 ye 1-Armbro Eclipse, McKinley 7-Lynden Alex, pes io Start good, won driving. Also Ran in Order: Dr. W, Larry Dil- sob Carolwyn Grattan, Tonke G, end Dr. McGregor. EIGHTH RACE -- | mile pace for > year-olds and up. Purse $1200 (8). 7-Singe Goose, W'dell 19.20 10.90 4.30 6Ronny C G'tan, Madil! 15.90 6,20 4Tom's Trailer, Hicks 4.10 won driving Also Ran in Order: Roxburgh G. 0O., Tommy Direct, Timber Hal, ady G, end Adios Dominion { NINTH RACE -- |} mile pace for year-olds and up. Purse $1,100 (6). 4Jarvis Rab, gyn 9.90 3.80 3, 3.90 2. Panggad Byrd, Camcbel 3. fart good, won driving. ame Ran in Order: Judy Chief G., Rob- McGregor, Bryan H. Direct, Uncie Saskatchewan Junior Moose Jaw 0 Weyburn 7 Ontario Junior B Ingersoll 4 Kitchener 10 Owen Sound 9 Goderich 6 Was NHL Referee 3| For Many Years SEATTLE (CP) -- Fred J. (Mickey) Ion, 78, a member of Hockey's Hail of Fame, died in a suburban nursing home Mon- day night. Ion, a native of Paris, Ont., was a prof lacrosse player in Toronto, Vancouver and New Westminster, B.C. Coast League in 1912-13 and later moved east to embark on a career as a top referee in the National League. Ion refereed his final NHL game in Montreal in 1943. In later years here, he suffered from diabetes and both his legs were amputated. He had been a patient in a nursing home in Redmonds, Wash., for several years. Quebec Aces Near AHL's home tonighi while Boston vis- its New York. The triumph moved the un- beaten Leafs into first place with nine points, two more than OLD COUNTRY SOCCER SCORES Chicago, Detroit and Montreal. MEDAL PRIZES DRAWS PRINCE LONDON (AP)--On a richly carpeted floor of Bucking- ham Palace, Queen Bliza- beth carefully measured out 22 feet, two inches for her four - year - old son, Prince Andrew. That, she told him, was the distance Britain's Mary Rand had broad jumped "to shatter the women's world record and wir a gold medal at the Tokyo Olympics. "He just couldn't believe Man U 6 Djurgaanden (Stock- holm) 1 LONDON (Reuters)--Results of soccer games played in Brit- ain Tuesday night: Inter-Cities Fairs Cup First Round, Second Leg (Manchester won on aggre- gate 7-2) ENGLISH LEAGUE Division It Mikita, Chicago Douglas, Toronto Delvecchio, Detroit Hull, Chicago Kelly, Toronto Murphy, Detroit Howe, Detroit Mahovlich, Toronto Hay, Chicago McKenney, Toronto bringing an automatic fine of $25. When he persisted arguing he was thrown out of the game, which costs.an automatic $50. The leaders: © A Pts. 10 14 Pe eer a AA > Pb RARAMARAW00 to a stop without incident al- though the right rear panel of his car was damaged. Anfons of Akron, Ohio, said he wasn't a bit frightened but "pleased as punch we did what we came out to do--break the record," It was the fourth time in the last month that the record has been broken, and the second time by Arfons. He established the record of 434.02 that Breed- love broke. y, ON SAVINGS Interest from date of deposit ' Fall Chequing Privileges Deposits by Mail postage paid envelopes provided free Brentford 1 Hull 3 Bristol R 3-Gillingham 0 Carlisle 2 Walsall 1 NHL LEADERS Division IV Bradford 4 Millwall 0 Halifax 1 York City 1 Doncaster vs Chester ppd. SCOTTISH LEAGUE Division I St. Minren 0 Rangers 7 anyone could jump that far," the Queen laughingly told Mrs. Rand at a buffet bunch at the palace Tuesday. "Now every time somebody wins a sports event he says: 'Will they get a medal?' My mother's horse won a race on Saturday and he asked me: 'Will granny get a medal too?" Mrs. mm, triple medalist at the Games, was among more than 100 members of the British team who were en-° tertained by the Queen at the palace. *| Win Record QUEBEC (CP) -- Unbeaten and untied Quebec Aces romped to their ninth straight victory of the American Hockey League season Tuesday night, scoring three second-period goals to register a 5-2 triumph over Baltimore Clippers. The Ace never tralled as Ed Hoekstra and Leon Rochefort provided a 2-0 lead in the open- ing frame and Cuy Rousseau, Terry Gray and Cleland Mort- son added tallies in the second period. It was 5-0 before Baltimore scored, getting goals from Bryan Hextall in the second and Val Fonteyne in the third. The victory left Quebec two games short of tying the AHL winning streak record of 11, set ert Bun, and Ari Exp! 'moro lorer. Total Pool $95,875. 'Aitendance 20717. by Cleveland in the 1943-44 sea- son. SPECIAL! THIS WEEK ONLY! An Excellent Purchase matic transmission, radio, power WAS $3,395. 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LAST NIGHT'S STARS Hours--9 to 5 Fridaye-9to9 Saturdays--9 tol GUARANTY TRUST By THE CANADIAN PRESS Ron Stewart of Toronto, whose second - period goal proved to be the winner as Ma- ple Leafs defeated Chicago Black Hawks 3-2 Tuesday night in the only National Hockey 32 KING STREE. & 728-1653 League game played. Auto Federation Approves Records PARIS (AP) -- The Intema- tional Automobile Federation has formally accepted as rec- ords times set. by Art Arfons of the United States in a jet ve- hicle and Donald Campbell of Australia in a jet turbine. Arfons' time, set in hi sGreen Monster over the Bonneville, Utah, salt flats, was listed as 434.02 miles an hour for a dis- tance of one mile. Campbell's time for one-mile in his Bluebird was listed as 403.1 m.p.h. 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