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Oshawa Times (1958-), 6 Nov 1964, p. 9

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, November 6, 1964 .) AGE TAXI 5241 OSHAWA'S Newest Taxi Offering Sefe, Courteous Service ru 67 ENTERED British Auto Rally One Of The Toughest Finnish teammate Rauno Alito-,Standard Triemph and Rovers nen, There are two other Fin-|--Swedish Saabs and Volvos, nish drivers competing, the Swedish VW Factory; BMC Norway extends the Vote Hank Bauer Manager Of '64 NEW YORK (AP) -- Hank Bauer, whose Baltimore Orioles almost nailed down their first American League pennant fn a torrid battle with New York and , was named , the circuit's ager of the Year today. He won by an over: whelming margin over Al Lo- of the White Sox and Yogi rra of the victorious Yanks. Bauer drew 53 votes from' the 83 baseball writers participat- LONDON (AP) -- More than 170 of the world's top competi- tion drivers have entered Brit- ain's s:dst important auto rally IT WENT THATAWAY ! The above puck scramble action took place in Montreal Forum last night, when Toronto Ma- LEAFS TIE HABS goalie Charlie Hodge's leg, as the latter tumbles backward into his net, Toronto's Ron Ellis (white sweater) has just ple Leafs and Montreal Cana- diens battled to a 2-2 tie. Montreal's Jacques Laper- riere goes sprawling over missed a pass and Canadien defenseman J. C. Tremblay (3) starts chasing the puck into the corner, Detroit Red Wings Climb On Top Rung By THE CANADIAN PRESS H thitd, likely fourth, possibly fifth and even last. Those were the pre-season redictions of Detroit Red ings' destiny in the 1964-65 National Hockey, League race. Even $id Abel hoped, re cally, for no better then second or third. "T feel this is a better club than last year," he said during training camp. "I'l be very disappointed if we don't move up a spot or two from fourth." But look where the Red Wings are today: First place. Detroit, riding a seven-game unbeaten' streak, climbed into the top spot Thursday night with @ 3-1 win over New York Rangets while Montreal Cana- diens and Toronto Maple Leafs Gropped one point behind be- cause of their 2-2 tie in the only other game played A power play goal by Normie Uliman in the second period put|while Toronto was changing the Wings ahead to stay as ajlines to tie the score 2-2 and crowd of 10,763 cheered Detroit|Montreat struggled with the to its sixth win in seven games.|Leafs for the remaining 22 min- Floyd Smith had c>ened the|utes and 21 second to forge the scoring for Detroit in the first|fourth tie this season for both and Bruce MacGregor bagged|clubs. his fourth in three games for in- - surance in the third. New Toten maed the scori York's Dick Dutt tied the score|, Mon'tia, oetSd when Henri briefly in the second. a eS ee ae |/Richard, returning to the lineup Uilman's winner came 44 sec-/after missing the first three onds after Rangers' Vic Had-|weeks with a groin injury, field had been sent off for high-|scored while Bobby Pulford stieking. He shot the puck Over|was in the penalty box for the goalie Marcel Paille, who had)y eats, fallen to block Alex Delvec-) Rookie Ron Ellis got that one chio's close-in drive. pack near the end of the frame Detroit outshot the Blueshirts| with his sixth of the year. Carl 92-23 as wings goalie Roger|Btewer sent Toronto ahead at Crozier made 22 saves to main-|13:52 of the second. tain his hot average. The rookie} But the Leafs got caught flat- backstop has allowed just 15)footed at 17:39 as they scram- goals in nine games. bled to change lines while the In Montreal, Canadiens de-|Canadiens rushed up the ice. fenceman Jean - Guy Talbot|Talbot scored from close in on scored in the second period|a quick three-way play with a Bobby and Claude HOCKEY SCORES, STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS National League... _- F APt Detroit Hi f La) $ Honese= 0 ote bo tes ft Rone ee SRESBR SRSRea weobbs i Hoecoren #éy> é Larose. Australia To Try For America's Cup NEW YORK (AP) -- The board of trustees of the New York Yacht Club accepted Thursday hallenge of the Royal Sy. -y Yacht Squadron of Australia for the America's Cup in 1967. This would be the second challenge by the Anstral- ian group, which sponsored the losing craft in 1962. The challenge was issued at the conclusion of the series won by America's Constellation over Thursday's Result Pittsburgh 4 Quebec 3 Ontario Junior A a] = gBS> aed TIES BESPSSSSq ESSB Nee.hure pet oI SVR Oe Kitchener 0 Peterborough 10 Today's Games Kitchener at Niagara Falls Montreal at Toronto Western League Vancouver 5 San Francisco 9 International League Dayton 3 Des Moines 4 Saskatchewan Senior Regina 4 Saskatoon 11 ber. Although no date or site has been set for the Australian chal- lenge series, it presumably would be held in September, 1967, off Newport, R.I. Britain's Sovereign in Septem-| Terry Sawchuk made 20 saves in the Leafs net while Charlie Hodge stopped 25 for Montreal. The game may not have pro- duced a better team, but it did decide one point; television of week - day home gaines cuts deeply into the attendence. A whopping crowd of 15,331 watched this encounter. Last season, when Montreal's home games against the Leafs were televised Locally, attendence hovered around the 13,000- mark. Detroit now has 13 points, one more than both Toronto and Montreal. New York remained tied with Chicago at nine points after losing their second straight game. Montreal and Chicago will be the only two teams to play twice this weekend, "ae Cata- diens play host to Chicago Sat- urday while New York visits the Leafs. On Sunday, Mont- real is at Detroit and Chicago is in Boston. Stan Mikita, leading scorer with 15 points, may be lost to the Hawks for the weekend games, A bruised shoulder and a 6prained ankle have made him a doubtful starter, says coach Billy Reay. ay ing in the annual Associated Press poll. Lopez was named on 19 ballots and Berra on eight, Bill Rigney of Los Angeles An- gels collected the other three. the Royal Automobile Club's Britain, Nov. 8-13. The gruelling event, which ranks in toughness along with the Monte. Carlo rally, the East International Rally of Gre & tors -| (Sweden) and the British cessionaires of the Freheh Scandina vian Onslaught with three driy- Simca works are all repre: 46 King St. W. Oshewa East Germans will be com-/5ented, rence peting for the first time, There is one all-Italian ent "Tm very flattered," Bauer said at his Kansas City home, "This is quite an honor." Bauer took over a fourth: place club from Billy Hitchcock Jast season and directed it to first place at the All - Star break. The Orioles were No. 1 for most of the season's s' half, finally succumbing to the Yanks, who came on strong to win by one gathe over Chicago. 'The Orioles finished third, two games behitid New York and 12 in front of the fourth- place Detroit Tigers. 'The McNab' Ist At Garden City ST, CATHARINES (CP)--The McNab, rangy seven-year-old son of Bilis Hanover, set the pace throughout Thurs- day night's $1,500 feature at Garden City Raceway and was a good 2% lengths up on the field at the wire. Owned by Wilfred McNab of Maple, Ont., The McNab led from start to finish as Ensign Dillon made @ valiant effort to stay within reach. However, the 10-year-old chestnut from the Edwatd and Arthur Stables of Oiterville was forced to be con- tent with second. The one-two finish of The Mc: Nab and Ensign Dillon was worth $71.50 as a quinelia, sec- ond highest of the St. Cathar- ines meeting. However, the long payoffs were highlighted by a $273.50 daily double on Patsy Peters $rd in the first and K.W.R. in the second. GARDEN CITY RACEWAY Meadow Champ, Hicks by 14 won driving. an in Order: Torcen, Boston Wick, Phantom Witch, Doris Adios, end Wayne Brook, SIXTH RACE -- 1 mile pace for Syear- olds @nd up. Purse $1,500 (6), 3The McNab, Wellwood 16.10 4 1-4 African Safari and the Belgian Marathon de la Route, will take contestants over a 2,528-mile route, Starting from London, com- petitors will journey into Wales, then north into Scotland, re- turning to London by a twisting route on the way south. Eight countries, including Britain, are represented among the crews. Sweden, which has captured top honors in the last four years of the British classic, has massed 21 teams this year. Leading the Swedish on- slaught will be Erik Carlsson in a Saab. He won the rally in 1960-61-62 in a similar car, Again his co-driver will be Gun- nar Palm. Tom Trana, winner last year, is another favored Swede, He will be in a works Volvo. First man away will be Ir- ishman Paddy Hopkirk in @ tiny BMC Cooper similar to the one in which he won the Monte Carlo rally in January. si In a similar car will be his pen tia ennai EEE RS LAST NIGHT'S STARS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Centre Norm Ullman of De- troit; who scored the winning cx, and helped set up another 7 as/the Red Wings defeated New k Rangers 3-1 to climb into first place. Defenceman JeanGuy Talbot of Montreal, whose first goal of the season earned the Canadi- ens.e2 2-2 tle with Toronto Ma- ple Leafs. FIRST RACE -- 1. mile trot for Syear-/ 4.80 olds end up. Purse $600 (6), 8Patsy Peters 3rd, Wer 14.40 6.10 3.70 5-Kintutica, -- 40 2.2 ity natok henel "4 3.30 Aine Ran, in Order: Tim's Led, Brown Wolf, My Grandson, Mr. Twist, end Dearie's Doyle. Mikita May Miss Game In Montreal CHICAGO (AP) --Centre Stan Mikita of Chicago Black Hawks, leading scorer in the National Hockey League, may leg the Hawks' game in Mont- real bruised"shoulder and sprained ankle, coach Billy Reay said Thursday. Mikita was injured in Boston Sunday and aggravated a shoul- der injury Tuesday in a game 4 against New York Rangers. Moose Jaw 5 Yorkton 5 Northern Ontario Junior Southern Division Geter Falconbridge 2 North Thunder Bay Junior Fort William Canadiens 4 Port Arthur North Stars 2 Saskatchewan Junior . Flin Flon 5 Weyburn 10 NEW YORK (AP)--Los An- RSS2" S_ySsesa acts wSSER? ore wero ERS & Estevan 7 Melville 5 tgeles pitchers Sandy Koufax GREENWOOD RACE RESULTS PIRST RACE -- Purse $2000. Cisiming. two foaled in Canada. urlengs. (11) SYoung Fash'h, Pinel 8.70. 4 20 10-Better Empire, Armstrong ie 3.50 , Dittfach 34 Start good, won driving Also Ran in Order: Merlis, Moores Selector, A-Tony's Count, ane Royel, Sienna Star, Miss Tiger Cat, Shoe Fair Rice. Angerly Mischief Stable and LW Ruby nity Winner, ék © or br f, 2 by Whirling Home -- Frisian Lats B yPrisivs. Treiner Hd Harris. Pool $21,472 Dovble Pool $44,386 SEGOND RACE -- Purse $7000, Claim . Gre lle (0) BIGHTH RACE -- Purse $1900. Claim-| 8.00 590 SS. up. Parkside Drive, Potts | 27. $-Remister, Annesiéy ~ 4Friend Willie, Robinson Start good, won driving Also Ran in Order: A-Royal Heavy Men, Fiset Gypsy, Hill, Jemerulian and A-All Canadiah. & Baty ool Stable and J-F Nemett Entry. DAILY UBLE, 5 AND 3, PAID $110.10 B® 4 Red Hannigan -- Primina . Trainer F W Russell, 10.30} {9 and Dean Chance captured ma- jor league earned run titles in 1964, Koufax winning his for the third straight time with the low- Also Ran in Order: Sagsilia, LI1 Eddy est National League ERA in 31 we AUINELLA BAND 2 Pain suo | CATS: wanner, a te orb, 'Ferd -- Fashion-| som the oe ace ir. Trainer A Casey. |southpaw, posted a 1.74 mark, Pool $28,483 Quinella Pool $36,312 lfigures compiled by The Asso- [ Bar) : SEVENTH RACE -- Purse $2700. Allow-/ciated Press disclosed. Thuts- Koufax, Chance Win ERA Titles first big league pitcher to win three consecutive titjes since Grover Alexander of the Phil- adelphia Phillies, 1915-1017, Chance's path to his initial earned run crown was made easiér by fis 11 shutouts, tops in the majors. He won 20 games, including five by 1-0 scores, the latter feat tying a major league record. - ances. Two-year-old fillies. 1 Mile (9) | ' Sprincess Sadly maxwell" 3.02.10 2.70/02Y. The lowest previous Na- 4-Serene Cathy, Harris $50 aioitional League figure was bgt A sata LW sony 3.20 achieved by Carl Hubbell of the an in Order: Foo Foo, Wild Lady, New York Giants with 1.66 in Your Satisfaction Is Our Aim » Twilight Tengo, Miss Black-/ 1933, Wieker's Sey a Frangine by| Chance, the Angels' right- on op ppamad FM Merril Jr. |hander, topped the American League with a 1.65 average, the lowest in that circuit since the Yankees' Spud Chandler fin- ished at 1.64 in 1943, 7 aol Koufax, sidelined for the final Bead, won driving an | six.weeks of the erat ig be : Hidden Hope,|a sore arm, gave up 43 earne Bre Oe latte, ee ytanest .&¢/runs in 223 innings while post pei t bo 3, | Will -- Mamma Eder/ing a 19-5 record. He also was Poel a eee Aa Mer Jr. |the ERA leader with 1.88 in |. Three-year-olds and up. 7 7#alls Way, Leblanc cent Boy, Parsons ]-Split The Loot, inda ae Furtongs 8.30 4.50 3.70] 8.40 5.10) on RACE -- Purse $1900. Citim-| 's 0 "Bnei stant Yosd, won driving Ran in Order: Sty Sta9, , , Noble's protee, Select Siege, 2. een Soran. Comnrnp icture. b or br #, 4, Gueen' 'Gay by Tournol. Trainer PD Al 145,164 POURTH RACE -- Purse $1900, Ciaim- , Wing and four-year-olds. 7° Fur- VW jen Bubble, Gordon 31.30 9.4 5.9 rtiste, Gomez 2.70 3.00 1-Prime Princess, Lebienc Start good, won driving | : Taerento, Rose) Tudor, Wenless, Miss Armedam, Lead Elizabeth, Mite Av FIFTH RACE -- Purse $1900. Claiming. | Thr js and up. 7 F (@) Score, y SIXTH RACE -- Purse $2300. Claiming, Three-year-olds and up, 7 Furiongs (6) S-Arthur H., Leblanc 2-Apple, inda 'Swoon Star, Ditifach tert good, won driving Total Pool $445, Attendance 6,857 Seg came 1963 and 2.54 in 1962 and is the All Cars Carry Our GUARANTEE - KELLY DISNEY USED CARS Ltd. 1200 Dundas E. 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