10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, December 3, 1964 TOO MUCH SPACE! That was goalie Jacques Plante's problem, when he found he had to spread himself "too thin" in his bid to protect the New York Rangers' net on an Rangers Tie Chihawks On Three Rally Goals By THE CANADIAN PRESS ~The Rangers are fighting. That's one point no one con- sidered when New York was picked to wind up in the Na- tional Hockey League cellar. Another factor overlooked was talent owned by the Rangers corps of rookies. Both were obvious Wednes- day night as the Rangers fought from behind three times to tie Chicago Black Hawks 3-3 in the only NHL game played. The ty- ing goal came from a rookie. Freshman right wing Lou An- gotti took a pass from Jean Ra- telle and beat Hawks goalie Glenn Hall from 10 feet out to earn New York the draw with nina e attack by the Chicago Black Hawks, Stan Mikita (21) put the puck past Plante. At the right, is Black Hawks' Doug Robinson (14) and at upper left is Rangers' Lou Angotti, less than four minutes remain- ing. The tie moved the Rangers back into a tie for third place with Montreal and left Chicago three points behind in the con- stantly-juggled NHL standings. KEEP UP PACE The Rangers, figuring .500 hockey will get them in' the playoffs, maintained that pace by. taking their 21st point in their 2lst game. But it wasn't easy. Chicago went into the lead three times as both teams scored once in each period. Stan Mikita stickhandled the length of the ice to beat Jacques Plante for a 1-0 lead in the first'fram visitors viewing them. | become big business, taking in National League F 49 54 51 APt 39 24 49 23 43 21 50 54 21 Detroit 1 Toronto Montreal New York Chicago 53 5118 Boston 512 3 41 6213 Wednesday's Result Chicago 3 New York 3 (Only games scheduled) Thursday's Games Toronto at Montreal Boston at Detroit American League Eastern Division WLT F 17 6 0 98 13 6 2 78 1012 1 69 Baltimore 611 3 60 Providence 715 0 58 Western Division Rochester 13:42 7 Buffalo 10 7 2 59 Pittsburgh 811 2 62 Cleveland 312 4 46 APt 55 34 51 28 68 21) 63 15 8414 Quebec Hershey Springfield 63 28 56 22| 75 18} TORONTO (CP)--No one is *|\saying why Frank Mahovlich + |has been in hospital since Nov. 12, but his mysterious ailment has not kept him flat on his ; | back. The all-star leftwinger prac- tised with Toronto Maple Leafs Wednesday and looked as though he had never been away. Leaf manager-coach Punch Imlach and Mahovlich's wife Marie said Frank had been working out on hospital equip- ment to keep in shape. "The hospital has wonderful facilities," Mrs. Mahovlich said. "He's beer keeping himself in good condition." It was also learned that he skated with his wife at a sub- urban Toronto rink last week while Leafs were on an ex- but Bob Nevin got that back six|tended road trip. minutes later. | In any case, Mahovlich's per- Eric Nesterenko got the/formance during the 45-minute Hawks in front again, scoring|practice contrasted with his ap- after Elmer Vasko had broken|pearance before he was ad- up a Ranger power play rush mitted to hospital to undergo a complete series of tests after and fed him a pass. New York, ' i however, scored on their next|he had complained .of continual manpower advantage when Ca-| fatigue and exhaustion. soy tiogsci netted his 10th of | FEELS GooD Kenny Wharram sent Chicago| 'J feel good, very good," Ma- ahead again at 12:34 of the fi- oo ae eerorer' Prac y. i the fi .|they want me to come bac nale, Angotti got the final equal: - siiy at first." He said he will izer four minutes later. | ; - continue the workouts, doing a HOMES BRING CASH = Ifittle more each' day. "He looks like he could play Britain's stately homes have| |tomorrow," said assistant gen- leral manager King Clancy. "There is no doubt he is a (17). The action took place in the first period of last night's NHL game in Madison Square Garden. --(AP Wirephoto) more than $2,805,000 annually MILLE HOCKEY SCORES, STANDINGS 6810' tional team 2 Mahovlich Shines In First Workout Wednesday's Result Providence 3 Pittsburgh 2 Senior Intercollegiate wit «160 Goals By BEN OLAN NEW YORK (AP) -- Bobby Hull, Chicago Black Hawks' golden boy, will score 60 goals and break the National Hockey League record this season, Maurice (Rocket) Richard pre- dicted Wednesday. "Hull is off to a great start and he could even score more than 60 if he doesn't get hurt," said Richard, hockey's first 50- goal scorer. '"'He has the strength, the speed and the shooting ability to do it." Richard, one of the NHL's greatest while with Montreal Canadiens, set the big league mark by scoring 50 goals in 50 games 20 years ago. The record was equalled in 70 games by Bernie Geoffrion of the Cana- diens in 1969-61 and by Hull the following season. Toronto McMaster Montreal Western Queen's Waterloo Laval McGill Guelph Wednesday's Result McMaster 7 Guelph 2 Eastern League Clinton 4 Johnstown 3 New Haven 3 Jacksonville 4 Greensboro 3 Nashville 6 International League Muskegon 2 Fort Wayne 9 Central Professional Omaha. 3 Memphis 2 Exhibition st. Paul (CPHL) 1 Canada's Na- SsceoSoSsHurn weRrosoootS SeoosHuenws The blonde Black Hawks' star little weak from lack of prac- tice but I expected him to look good," said Imlach. "I under-} stand that he was skating at the end of last week." Despite his impressive work- out, Mahovlich is not expected to rejoin the Leafs for at least another week. Imlach hopes he will be ready for Montreal Ca- nadiens' visit here Dec. 9. Mahovlich and his 'doctors stayed silent about what is ail- ing him. Frank referred ques- tions to his doctors and his doc- a I, 'Rocket' Predicts For Hull has 17 goals in 19 games after Wednesday night's contest against the Rangers in New York. "The calibre of hockey today is tougher than it was when I scored 50," Richard admitted. MORE PRESSURE "The league is better bal- anced now than ever before and there is more pressure on any- one going for the record. "The record before I broke it was 44. | got 45 with quite a few games left in the season," he said, "but I was shooting for 50 because it meant an average) ---- of one goal a game... and I got it in the 50th game against Paul Bibeault of Boston." Richard, who retired as a player -five years ago, now is a Canadiens' executive, His ca- reer total is 544 goals, second rk alle to Detroit's Gordie Howe, who;Montreal home. "The way he has 570 is gcing, Hul! could finish with The 25-year-old Hull has a ca-| more than 600 goals. reer aggregate of 242 goals in} '1 enjoy watching him play his eighth NHL campaign. because he's so. fast. And what "Most hockey players reach!) {ike about him, too, is-that their peak between 25 and 30\ne' «3 years of age. so Hull may even hae a, Cam hee ee -- Se ete ee eee JAMES LAST NIGHT'S '.: stag 'O'MALLEY! | \ onstruction Ltd By THE CANADIAN PRESS d ie : New York rookie Lou Angotti, | 723-7122 who scored with less than four | minutes remaining to earn the}, @ Homes @ Additions Rangers a 3-3 tie with Chicago , Black in the only game |j @ Offices @ Remodeling ee an | Hawks tors referred them back to Ma- hovlich. . Flashbuibs, inquisitive report- ers and curious fans met Ma- hoviich when he turned out for the practice. As a result, he will remain Corby's soft, smooth, true Canadian whisky. Aged 10 years in wood. Now available. Worthy companion of Corby's fifteen year old Park Lane. H. 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