oe 1964 OSHAWA TIMES, ve NUMBER 28! Chicago Hawks' "Golden Boy", y Hull (9) is seen here as he-fires the puck past Boston ef Le ee , Decomber 21, goalie Ed. Johnston,/ in' the - first period of their NHL game last night at Boston Garden. At left is Chico Maki. (16) of LEAGUE RACE-TS¢HTENS Bobby Hull And Hawks Continue Red-Hot Form By THE CANADIAN PRESS Weekend games in the Na- tional Hockey League jumbled standings near the top of the heap, \, Montreal Canadiens still held on 40 first place with 34 points. But. Chicago Black Hawks started 'nudging the Habs by de- feating Montreal 6-3 Saturday night-and winning again Sunday %-2°Over Boston Bruins. That gave Chicago 15 games won this season, one ahead of the' Canadiens; and it put the Hawks into a two-way tie with Detfoit Red: Wings, at 32 points each, in second place. Hull scored three of they weekend goals for Chicago and: assisted on two more. He now "has a total of 28 goals in 28 games. Phil Esposito scored two; and Stan Mikita got four) assists. It was Esposito's goal,| on, assists from Mikita and Pierre Pilote, that broke a 2-2 New York where they edged out the Rangers 3-2 Sunday night. RANGERS STILL WINLESS For the Rangers, the weekend brought double defeat. On. Sat- urday night, Toronto Maple Leafs scuttled them. 6-3. New York now has been winless for six straight games, For the Leafs, the weekend was a. split. After taking the game from New York, they went on to lose Sunday night when the Red Wings beat them 3-1. Ted Lindsay, back from re- tirement, scored two goals against Toronto--his sixth and seventh since his return. The Bruins managed 'to. hold) on to their position in the -cel- Jar; but they gave Chicago a fight on Sunday night. After-a firstperiod goal by Hull, Reg Fleming equalled the score early in the second. The Bruins held Chicago back until late in the stanza when Hull's brother, Dennis, scored for the Hawks. tie' with Boston and gave Chi-| cago the victory. | The. Canadiens, after their: loss:-to Chicago, moved down to} Johnny Bucyk 'matched the noint in the third, but Esposi- to's won the game. It was the only weekend game for: Boston. the Black Hawks and in be- hind. Halt is Bruins' defense- man Don Awrey. Chicago won the, game 3-2 and this goal In the Chicago-Montreal game Saturday, Bobby Hull and Ken Wharram scored two goals each. Singles.came from. Den- nis. Hull and Esposito. Bobby Rousseau, Dave Balon 'and @laude Larose .mustered the goals for Montreal. Remember When?... By THE CANADIAN PRESS NHL. President Clarence Campbell fined Andy Bath- gate: of New York Rangers $500; and Rangers general manager Muzz Patrick $100 five years ago today -- in 1959--for a, magazine article under Bathgate's name in which it was stated that. un- less 'spearing« by' players was eliminated someone would get killed. Campbell described the article as 'definitely prejudicial to the league and the game' and Said the, $500. was the amount Bathgate received for thearticle, while Pat- rick. was fined for his failure was: Hull's 28th,:in the same number of games. --(AP Wirephoto) On Sunday night, Balon, Jean- Guy Talbot and Ralph Back- strom got the Montreal mark- ers against New York. Rod Gil- Detroit Boston Quebec Montreal Chicago Toronto New York Saturday's Results Chicago 6 Montreal 3 New York 3 Toronto 6 Montreal 3 New York 2 Toronto 1 Detroit 3 Chicago 3 Boston 2 Wednesday's Game New York at Montreal (Only game scheduled) American League Eastern, Division Hershey Springfield OCKEY SCORES, STANDINGS {San Franciseo 3 Portland 3 Seattle 5 Vancouver 1 Ontario Junior A 14 8 6 84 69 34 1511 2 92 7432 + 1410 4 74 69 32 1210 7 86 7231 913 7 70 9025 618 4 66 9816 Toronto 18 9 Niagara Falls 15 7 Peterbor'gh 157 Oshawa 1211 St. Catharines 8 12 Kitchener 815 Montreal 714 Hamilton 614 Saturday's Result Hamilton 1 Oshawa 9 Sunday's Results Kitchener 2 Montreal 10 'Peterborough 6 Toronto 5 Sunday's Results Oshawa 2 Hamilton 5 Saturday's Games St. Catharines at Montreal Hamilton at Peterborough Sunday's Games Oshawa at Montreal WLT F APt 22 911 27 8345 1611 2 99 78 34 WLT F APt 1 134 107 37 6 98 83 36 3114 8033 6 114 110 30 4 94 110 20 2 94126 18 3 96 9847 5 9012017 Niagara Falls 3 St. Catharines 3 Boston Tops RMC In College Series BOSTON (AP)--Boston Uni- versity pounded Royal Mili- tary College of Kingston 7-3 Sat- urday night in the opening game of the second round of a Christmas college hockey festi- val here, Boston College defeated Rens- selaer 5-1 in the night's second game. Jim Wood counted twice in the first period to get Boston University started against RMC. Other scorers for the winners were Bob Martell, Jim Quinn, Bruce Fennie, Frank D'Orio and Bob Sylvia. RMC's marksmen were Gilles Nappert, with two goals, and Michel Coutu. 1118 2 90119 24 Peterborough at Kitch Baltimore 1015 3 95 9423 Providence 821 0 73112 16 Western Division Rochester 18 9 2 98 75 38 Buffalo 15 9 3 83 7933 Pittsburgh 1312 3 94 93 29 Cleveland 716 4 70 9618 Saturday's Results Pittsburgh 3 Cleveland 5 Niagara Falls at Hamilton St. Catharines at Toronto Guelph alle F Woodsto: Oakvill sas Wellan Ontario Senior WLT F APt 1% 6 0122' 57:32 15 7 0 85 6830 1212 0 96 9924 714 0 8111014 415 0 65115 8 aturday's Result | Stamford 6 Hamilton 7 Brampton 2 Kingston 9 St. Louis 1 Minm@epolis 4 Omaha 4 St. Paul 1 |Memphis 3 Tulsa 2 Ontario Junior B SUNDAY Central League Eastern League scored three more goals for Chi-| cago Black Hawks, two against! Montreal night and one against Boston Bruins Sunday night. scored the winning goal night for Detroit Red Wings against Toronto Maple Leafs, his seventh goal since coming back from retirement. Quebec Seattle Seattle Buffalo 0 Springfield 5 Baltimore 2 Buffalo 3 Cleveland 3 Pittsburgh 7 Quebec 2 Providence 4 Hershey 2 Rochester 1 Portland Vancouver Los Angeles San Francisco 1117 1112 131.23 Victoria Saturday's Results San Francisco 6 Victoria 3 Sunday's Results Los Angeles 3 Victoria 1 5 Hershey 3 1 Galt 2 Sunday's Results Woodstock 5 Welland 3 Galt 6 Oakville 2 SATURDAY Central League St. Louis 1 Omaha 7 Tulsa 4 Memphis: 3 Eastern League Charlotte 4 Johnstown 2 Knoxville 4 Jacksonville 5 Greensboro 4 Nashville 6 Long Island 1 New York 2 Saskatchewan Senior Saskatoon 4 Yorkton.5 Thunder- Bay Junior Guel Sunday's Results Western League LT F APt 21 9 194 7543 1611 1106 91 33 1515 0 119 108 29 1415 1107 110 29 919 0 9411718 Hurricanes 6 Saskatchewan Junior Estevan 2 Flin Flon 3 4 Portland 1 Fort Frances 6 Fort William jClinton 4 New Jersey 3 Charlotte 1 New York 4 Johnstown 10 New Haven 1 Knoxville 6 Jacksonville 5 Northern Ontario Junior Kapuskasing 1 Porcupine 7 Sault Ste. Marie 4 Neelon-Gar- son 5 North Bay 6 Espanola 11 Saskatchewan 2unior Estevan 6 Flin Flon 7 Weyburn 2 Saskatoon 5 Ontario Junior B Chatham 8 Sarnia 2 London 1 St. Thomas 6 Wallaceburg 7 Windsor 0 Exhibition Russia 4 Canada 1 Russia B. 9 Waterloo (USHL) 4 WEEKEND STARS |,0:Sic0 By THE CANADIAN PRESS |night Leftwinger Bobby Hull, who Canadiens Saturday beat New York Rangers 3-2. ACADEMIC START Moscow University was founded in 1755 and to has some 30,000 students in 14 de- partments from 72 countries, Leftwinger @ed Lindsay, who Sunday BAD BOY cerinitety SELLS FOR LESS !} FREEZERS - 21 CU. FT. R.C.A, VICTOR : 3-WAY HOME THEATRE FM/AM _ Radio, 4 Speed. Automatic 88 Changer, 23" TV all in one Walnut . 23" BIG SCREEN TV .88 ' Swin-out chassis, Convectaire Cooling, Fidelity tone audio system. With frede WE ARE OPEN EVERY NIGHT weonespay LiL 9:30 P.M. 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