es gama a Baie -- 10: THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, November 23, 1964 HAWKS DOWN HABS | Pulford Sparks Leafs To Weekend Victory By. THE CANADIAN PRESS Bobby Pulford fought with Toronto Maple Leafs for'a fat- ter contract this season and now the 28-year-old centre is proving he's worth every extra cent. Pulford argued over terms | until he was suspended by the club before he signed a richer pact. He still isn't the highest- paid» player on the team, but you'd have a tough time proving | he's. not-the most valuable. scored the winning goal twice during the weekend as the Leafs | took» second place with a 1-0 F win. over. Chicago Black Hawks Saturday night and a 3-1 tri- umph in Boston Sunday night. It was also a goal by Pulford that decided 'Toronto's 3-1 vic- tory' over. Montreal Canadiens last. Wednesday,- running the string of winners to three games, The. victories. moved _ the Leafs to within one point of the National Hockey League lead. Detroit. Red Wings held first place-with a 3-1 win over Bos- ton and a 3-3 tie in New York while Chicago bombed Montreal 6-2-Sunday night in the only other weekend game. LEAD FORECHECKING A crowd of 14,450, Toronto's est of the season, saw Pul- ford beat Glenn Hall with a per- fect shot in the first period and then lead the Leafs forecheck- ing through. two scoreless pe- riods.. Terry Sawchuk earned his first shutout for Toronto by stopping 27 shots. Toronto had just finished kill- ing off a Chicago power play when Bobby Baun started the pay play, charging into the Hawks. end with the puck and feeding a neat pass to Pulford. Pulford whistled a 30-footer between two Hawks defenders as they backed too far in on Halland the puck clanged in off the left goal post. Sawchuk and Pulford again combined to throttle Boston. Pulford set up. Ron Stewart's goal and then scored. what proved to be the winner as Saw- chuk turned back 33 of 34 shots, losing his shutout bid to Reggie Fleming midway through the fi- nal' period. It was the former Detroit goalie's eighth game without a loss in the Toronto nets. The TERRY SAWCHUK and two ties with Sawchuk be- tween the posts. Stwart opened the scoring in the second period and Pulford added his seventh of the season early in the finale. Fleming nar- rowed the count, but Ed Shack clinched the victory at 13:30 with his second. The Leafs were outshot 34-28 in a game marred by a braw! in the middle frame, A portion of the 13,080 fans also got into the act and it took a squad of police to quiet them. Ted Green ignited the fight by high-sticking Toronto's Tim Horton. When the smoke cleared, Green was handed 17 minutes in penalties, Horton 15 and minors went to Dave Keon, Allan Stanley and Wayne Riv- rs. Norm Ullman was the spark- plug as Detroit took three of a possible four points. He scored once and set up one of Floyd Smith's two goals against Bos- ton and then tallied twice in New York. Smith got his fourth of the year in the first period and, after Dean Prentice tied it for Boston in the third, scored the FIGHT TO DRAW BELGRADE (Reuters) -- A crowd of about 30,000 fans saw Yugoslavia tie 1-1 with the So- viet Union in a hard - fought international soccer match here Sunday. Both goals were scored Leafs have registered six wins NORM ULLMAN clincher. winner on a 20-foot screened|two goals and Kenny Wharram shot. He also set up Uliman's|and John McKenzie added sin- RANGERS FIGHT BACK Uliman's Seventh and eighth|faded after the first period as goals twice sent Detroit ahead|the Hawks came on strong and at New York Sunday night but'bottled up Montreal skaters. the Rangers fought back and only Lowell MacDonald's break- away goal late in the finale saved the Wings from defeat. Bob Nevin earned New York [| a 1-1 tie after the first period and Donnie Marshall drew the Rangers even again in the sec- ond. Nevin clicked again at 0:44 of the third to send the Blue- shirts ahead, MacDonald, however, took the puck in his own end and skated the length of the ice to beat goalie Jacques Plante for the equalizer at 16:53. Chicago rebounded from the shutout at Toronto to beat the Canadiens with a four - goal isplurge in the second period. Montreal went in front 2-1 on first-period goals by John. Fer- guson and Claude Larose. Bobby Hull's 14th of the year was Ohicago's only reply. But Erle Nesterenko sparked the second-period uprising with gles. Phil Esposito added the sixth goal in the finale. The Canadiens, outshot 30-27, HAMILTON (CP) Hoffman and Kyle Outrun Opponents -- Dougladverse weather conditions in Kyle of Calgary and Abbie Hoff- man of Toronto outclassed their opposition in the National Ama- teur Athletic Union of Canada cross - country championships here Saturday. Kylbe, battling 55 competitoxs over a slippery, snow - swept course, covered the six miles in 31 minutes and 42 seconds to capture the senior event. Miss Hoffman won handily in similar conditions, touring the 1%-mile women's route in 9:20. Bob Finlay of Toronto and Hylke Van der Wal of Hamil- ton finished second and third' behind Kyle. Hamilton Athletic Club won the team honors with Toronto the senior women's event. Joan McLean of Toronto finished sec- ond behind Miss Hoffman and Serena Doucette of Oakville was By THE CANADIAN PRESS Wayne Carleton, flashy left- winger with Toronto Marlboros of the Ontario Hockey Associa- tion Junior A league, missed the first 15 games of the season with a knee injury but his teammates aren't unhappy. Marlboros are in first place in the league standings. And Carleton has scored five goals and assisted on two in his first two games. Carleton scored twice Sunday as Marlboros scored a come- from-behind 4-2 victory over Kitchener Rangers at Kitch- ener. Friday, he scored three goals and collected two assists in his first appearance, In Sunday's other games, 'Sunny' Shines In Stake Race TORONTO (CP) -- Sunny, a colt with a million-dollar pedi- gree and a $70,000 price tag, began to live up to expectations Saturday at Greenwood race track as he won the $11,765 Mo- hawk Stakes. It was the second successive victory for the four-year-old son of Princequillo and he made a prophet out of trainer Warren Beasley. Beasley predicted last Mon- day, when Sunny ran away from an allowance field with ease, that the colt 'would win the Mohawk and capture his second stakes victory of the season. With 11,727 fans looking on, Sunny came from second-last place on the final turn of this mile and five-sixteenths grind to defeat Runadir by half a length: Latin Artist, the favor- ite, was third. With Eric Walsh riding, Sunny collecetd $6,675 for his effort. He returned $9.00, $4.30 and $2.30. Toronto Marlbcros Boost Junior Lead Wings. Danny Grant and Dan Herriman counted for Petes. Ken Hodge scored two goals in 17 seconds iate in the third Canada Drops Chess Series TEL AVIV, Israel (CP) -- West Germany took a 3-0 lead over Canada Sunday to gain ground in a fierce battle for sec- the chess Olympics. Abe Yanofsky of Winnipeg, period, one of them winner,|.n4 Duncan Suttl as St, Catharines snapped @ four-game iosing streak and dropped Montreal into the league cellar in one swoop. Hodge also scored in the sec- = ond period and the three goals made him high St. Catharines scorer for the day. Mickey Cherevaty and Brian McDonald each netted two goals and Wayne Maki scored once for Black Hawks. For Montreal, Rene Drolet scored three times, Don Liese- mer twice and Lucien Grenier once. Montreal led 5-1 at the end of 20 minutes but Hawks whit- tled away until Hodge scored the winner at 17:49 of the third " period. WAYNE CARLETON Hamilton Red Wings moved out of the league cellar with a 5-2 win over Peterborough Petes in Hamilton and St. Catharines Black Hawks scored an 8-6 vic- tory over Montreal Canadiens in St. Catharines. In the Torongo game, Selby and Paul Laurent sand- wiched single goals between Carleton's two to account for Marlboros' scoring. Jack McCreary and Tom Mil- ler scored for Rangers in the first period to give Kitchener a 2-1 lead after the first 20 min- utes. BUILT UP LEAD Hamilton built up a 4-0 lead in.the first half of their game, then held off a strong Peterbor- ough rally in the third period for the win, their fourth of 'the year. Jimmy Peters, Jim Young, Nick Libett, Bob McGuinn and Real Lemieux scored for Red Brit WEALTHY STATES Zambia, formerly Northern Rhodesia, has the third highest per capita. income in Africa, after South Africa and Libya. GENERAL TIRE This Sign Stands for the UTMOST in QUALITY SAVINGS on your WINTER TIRES GENERAL TIRE 534 Ritson Rd. South The Soviet Union, ng meg Bs mvenig itself of Ps round victory, sweeping the first three matches against Ar- gentina. ond place with Yugoslavia pl Yugoslavia held @ 3-1 over Czechoslovakia with one match adjourned. The 14 countries in the Class A finals are engaged in a round- robin competition. 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