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Oshawa Times (1958-), 11 Jan 1965, p. 7

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Oe ee ae ng Bait BAUN VERSUS BOSTON Toronto Maple Leaf de- fenceman Bobby Baun is the type of player who lets the LEAFS WIN TWO odds get him down. He's still fighting for the puck while he belly-slides around the Boston net with five of Se met tn Gp lf Bruins moving in on him, Bobby Baun had some help from the other Leafs as they edged Boston 2-1 in a NHL ip carta cnet oarnetitiap ty oi game in Toronto Saturday night. --(CP Wirephoto) Hawks Take Over First After Weekend Sweep By TED BLACKMAN Canadian Press Staff Writer Billy Hicke couldn't buy. a for Montreal Canadiens during the first half of the sea- son, but Saturday night he scored three times on Forum ice. Hicke, however, no longer plays for the Canadiens and his three goals gave New York Rangers dropped his former employers out of first place in the National! Hockey League. Chicago Black Hawks took advantage of Hicke's revenge and swept two weekend games from Detroit Red Wings, 7-4 in Detroit Saturday and 3-2 at home Sunday night, to move one point ahead of the Habs in the standings. In the other two weekend con- tests, Toronto Maple Leafs edged Boston Bruins 2-1 at home Saturday night and trounced the Rangers 6-0 at New York. The Leafs, playing without three regulars, moved. past Detroit into third place. Hicke, traded to New York two weeks ago for Dick Duff, snapped a season-long 'scoring drought end a 5-5 tle at 14:34 of the final period with his third goal of the night. He had been Sones to the minors before _ the trade. TIED IT TWICE His third goal spoiled two fine a 6-5 victory and| Hicke shot New York ahead early in the third and Phil Goy- ette padded the lead. The Habs tied it again on goals by Back- strom and Claude Larose. But Hicke was left unguarded in front of the Montreal net and had all the time he needed to shoot when Earl Ingarfield found him with a pass. The hawks took full advan- tage of Montreal's second straight loss, dumping _ the Wings 7-4 on Bobby Hulll's 34th and 35th goals of the season and then edging Detroit 3-2 on two goals by defencemen Pierre Pi- Jote and crisp netminding by Glenn Hall. Pilote's two markers and Den- nis Hull's sixth of the season shot the Hawks into a 3-0 first- period lead but the Wings ral- lied on power-play goals by Ron Murphy and Gordie Howe in the middle frame, OUTSHOT HAWKS In the finale, Detroit outshot the Hawks 8-4 and had two man- power advantages but couldn't beat Hall, making his first ap- pearance in six games. Eddie Joyal did put the puck in the net, but referee John Ashley ruled the whistle had blown, Bill Gadsby protested so strongly he drew a 10-minute misconduct:and a game miscon- duct, which cost $75 in auto- matic fines. Detroit led briefly Saturday comebacks by the Canadiens. Down 3-0 and 5-3, the Habs ral- lied twice to tie the game, Hicke, Bob Nevin and Vic Hadfield scored for the Rangers in the first period but the Habs stormed back on second-period markers by Bob Rousseau, John Ferguson and Ralph Backstrom, on a goal by Parker MacDonald but Stan Mikita and Bobby Hull quickly sent the Hawks ahead and they never trailed. Hull's 35th goal was added in surance. Dennis Hull, Doug Jarrett, Pi- lote and Kenny Wharram also scored for the Hawks. Joyal, HOCKEY SCORES, STANDINGS | By THE CANADIAN PRESS National League WLT F APFt Chicago 2113 4125 97 46) Montreal 1910 7112 9045) Toronto 1613-9112 9341 Detroit 17.15 6 105 102 40 New. York 1219 8 91119 32) Boston 924 4 83 127 22) Saturday's Results New York 6 Montreal 5 Boston 1 Toronto 2 Chicago 7 Detroit 4. Sunday's Results Toronto 6 New York 0 Detroit 2 Chicago 3 (Montreal at Boston game ppd to Feb. 11) Wednesday's Game Chicago at Toronto (Only game scheduled) American League Eastern Division WLT F.APt Quebec 2613 1150 115 53 Hershey 21:16 2138 115 44 Baltimore 1420 3129 123 31 Springfield 14.22 3112 144 31 Providence 13 24 1 103 146 27 Western Division Rochester 2611 2139 101 54 Buffalo 21.13 3 132 105 45) Pittsburgh 1617 3110119 35) Cleveland 924 4100 145 22) Saturday's Results Quebec 4 Cleveland 2 Baltimore 2 Hershey 3 Rochester 3 Pittsburgh 2 Buffalo 4 Springfield 5 Sunday's Results Rochester 1 Baltimore 3 Quebec 0 Buffalo 6 Springfield 2 Cleveland 0 Hershey 4 Providence 6 Western League "whe. F AP Seattle 23:14 3 116 104 49) Portland 2014 4136 116 44 Vancouver 1717 4145 137 38 Victoria 1720 1133 140 35 Los Angeles 1621 1127 14433 San Francisco 1421 1 137 153 29 Saturday's Results Portland * Los Angeles 2 Victoria 5 Vancouver 2 Sunday's Results San Francisco 5 Seattle 3 Victoria 3 Portland 1 Ontario Senior WLT F APt Galt 19 9 0112 8338 Guelph 1910 0145 87 38) Woodstock 1415 0 123 127 28 Oakville 1115 0.111132 22 Welland 519 0 8014210 Saturday's Result Guelph 0 Galt 7 | Sunday's Results |Welland 5 Oakville 4 Woodstock 6 Guelph 2 Ontario Junior A WLT F APt Niagara Falls 21 7 713410049 |Toronto 2211 2171141 46 Peterbor'gh 1710 5141 108 39 Oshawa 1416 6 142 150 34 |Mon ntreal 13.16 4139 126 30 |Kitchener 1219 3 144179 27 iSt. Catharines 919 4130 156 22) Hamilton 818 5113 154 21 | Saturday's Results |Montreal 7 Oshawa 5 Peterborough 6 Toronto 6 Sunday's Results Kitchener 5 Montreal 4 |Niagara Falls 7 St. Catharines 2 | Tuesday's Games |Kitchener at Oshawa {Peterborough at Montreal \Toronto at Niagara Falls SATURDAY Central Professional Minneapolis 3 St. Louis 3 Memphis 2 Tulsa 3 St. Paul 2 Omaha 7 International League 'Port Huron 5 Muskegon 4 Des Moines 1 Fort Wayne 8 Dayton 4 Toledo 8 Eastern League iNew York 1 Johnstown § Long Island 1 Clinton 4 |Knoxville 5 Jacksonville 2 a 3 Greensboro 0 Exhibition [Lacombe Rockets 5 Czechoslo- | vakia Jrs. 4 Ottawa Montagnards 6 FE. V. Fuessen, Germany 3 Regina (SSHL) 3 Calgary Spurs SUNDAY Central Professional Tulsa 3 Minneapolis 5 Memphis 4 St. Louis 0 'Omaha 4 St. Paul § International League Toledo 3 Port Huron 4 Muskegon 3 Dayton 6 Eastern League Clinton 3 New York 4 New Jersey 3 Long Island 4 |Johnstown 6 New Haven 2 |Greensboro 2 Knoxville 5 Charlotte 2 Nashville 5 Exhibition Czechoslovakia 2 Canada 3 Lacombe Rockets 6 Czechoslo- vakia Jrs. 6 \Ottawa Montagnards 8 E. V. | Fuessen, Germany 6 Ontario Junior B |St. Catharines 7 Welland 6 London 0 Windsor 9 peailaceours 2 Sarnia 7 Chatham 4 St. Thomas 4 Paul Henderson and Murphy provided Detroit's other goals. Defenceman Tim Horton, con- verted to a forward under Tor- onto's injury gency conditions, scored twice and Bobby Pulford added a pair as the Leafs blanked the Rangers. Johnny Bower re- corded his first shutout this sea- son, stopping 27 shots. PLANTE BESIEGED Frank Mahovlich and. Ron Stewart also scored as a be- inspired emer- shots. on three goals. A makeshift line of Red Kelly, Saturday night. assisting en both tallies. out bid at 16:30 of the finale. 'Canada y IAN MacLAINE TORONTO (CP) -- Czechoslo- vakia's coach, Prof. Vladimir Bouzek, had second thoughts about the calibre of Canada's national hockey team Sunday as the Canadians-won 3-2 in the fi- nal game of the Czechs' North American tour. The visitors completed their schedule with three wins, four losses and a tie. Their record with the Canadian national team stood at two losses, a win and one tie. They also defeated a junior all-star team at Montreal. The Czechs were trimmed by an Ontario senior all-star ag- gregation last week at London, Ont., and Bouzek said the pick- up team .was better than the national team, But following the bruising, All-Star Game NEW ORLEANS (AP) -- The American Football League has icalled off its all-star game -- scheduled this Saturday -- after Negro players complained of discrimination and walked out. AFL commissioner Joe Foss said in Chicago he would have a statement today on the pros- pects of playing the game in another city. | Even before the game was officially cancelled Sunday ,|night the. 21 Negroes here for the game packed their bags and jleft. | "We're not wanted here so jwe 're leaving," said halfback |Clem Daniels of Oakland Raid- pe "We all encountered rpg a problems Saturday night. were refused cab service Di admittance to French Quarter clubs. "We cane here to relax and| enjoy ourselves and put on a |great game. You can't do those | things under the existing cir- jcumstances.' SPORTS BRIEFS PLAYOFFS IN OAKVILLE TORONTO (CP) -- Toronto Cricket, Skating and Curling \Club won District 5 honors in the Gavernor-General's Trophy Saturday with a 26-23 victory over High Park in double-rink curling competition. The win- ners will take part in district playoffs in Oakville Jan, 28, ROBY DIES NEW YORK steeplechase rider, died Satur- day from injuries suffered June the head after his mount fell in a race at Belmont Park. In the jmore than 22 years since the accident, he never moved nor jsplke and had been in hospital lall that time. A. E. JOHNSON 0.D. OPTOMETRIST 14Y4 King St. East -- | 723-2721 | AFL Postpones | (AP) -- Tom} Roby, 54 - year + old former) 1, 1942 when he was kicked in| Defeats Czech Nationals hard-checking affair Sunday, Bouzek admitted Canada didn't have such a bad national repre- sentative. Although the Czechs appeared to have the edge in skating and shooting, the Canadians were Czech offence off balance throughout most of the game. Roger Bourbonnais' goal with a little more than six minutes remaining proved the winner. SHOW SLIGHT DISFAVOR A crowd of 7,522 displayed slight disfavor for the Canadian team's effort, particularly in the second period when the Czechs put on their best offen- sive display. Although the Czech team pen- etrated the Canadian defence, putting the puck behind goalie Ken Broderick proved more dif- ficult. Their two. goals by \Zdenek Kepack and Stanislav Pryl were both well-earned and gave the 'Czechs a 2-1 lead. Al Johnson scoted the equaliz- er with the Czechs a man short midway through the third period after Gary Aldcorn, then Gary Dineen, who scored the first Ca- nadian goal, shots that forced Czech goalie Vlada 'Dzurilla to make spark-| ling saves. West Wins NFL Classic LOS ANGELES (AP) -- The iNational Football League's top players scattered today after a rousing 34-14 victory for the West over the East in the an- nual Pro Bowl. 4 The Western All-Stars, spear- €iheaded by Frank - Tarkenton, \Johnny Unitas, Terry Barr and |Gino Marchetti, turned the |game into a rout before 60,698 fans in sunny Memorial Coli- seum, They scored in every jquarter while holding fast lagainst the Eastern offence's __ [big guns--Frank Ryan, Sonny Jurgensen, Jim Brown and Paul Warfield Tarkenton, the little scram- bler from Minnesota Vikings, and Barr, Detroit Lions' fleet flanker, were voted the game's outstanding players. Barr set up two of the West's touchdowns with acrobatic catches of Tarkenton passes. Marchetti, appearing in his 10th Pro Bowl--a record he shares with retired Leo Nomel- blitzed by Merlin Olsen and Marchetti, left the action with lini--says he's definitely quit- ting the game. He came back last season on the pleas of Bal- timore Colt coach Don Shula, but Shula said he won't ask any more. 723- 5241 dongs seiged Jacques Plante faced 44/ Mahovlich also assisted Jim Pappin and Peter Stemkow- ski carried the Leafs to victory Kelly broke a scoreless tie late in the second period and Pappin sent the Leafs ahead 2-0 early in the third with his sev- enth of the season, Stemkowski Ab McDonald ruined Bower's shut- persistent enough to keep the had point-blank| Nigh | Oe Rage ONS we ge can pe CONS THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mendey, Jenuery 13, 1965 League By THE CANADIAN PRESS The cellar ~ dwelling Boston Bruins of the National Hockey League had better take a long hard look at their farmhands, Niagara Falls Flyers of the On- tario Hockey Association Junior A series. The Flyers stretched their league lead over Toronto Marl- boros to three points Sunday, spotting St. Catharines Black Hawks a 2-0 lead in the first period before bearing down for an easy 7-2 win. The hapless Bruins have won only. nine games out of 37. Their successful farm club, meanwhile, has dropped only seven games in its first 35. In Sunday's other game, Kitchener Rangers eked out a 5-4 win over the shorthanded Montreal Junior Canadiens. Saturday, Peterborough Petes scored with 16 seconds left in the game to salvage a 6-6 tie with the Marlboros and Mont- real defeated Oshawa Generals -5. PACES FLYERS Ted Snell paced the Flyers with goals including their first. Jean Pronovost, Ted Debrody, Flyers Extend Lead Derek Sand Dave Woos-| eid. "and "Mickey Cherevaty| ei e | gave the Hawks their 2-0 ir Sandy po oy mag scared ys wi! inning goal fer Kitchene cap a Modi 'eupuril i. the third period. Fitzpatrick ~ collected three assists. Jones scored two goals for Tbe Rangers and others went to Bill} Hway and John Beechy, Christian whet y-mart ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT! Serge Savard added the other. Andre Lacroix, a Montreal castoff last season, scored four goals, his last at 19:44 of the third period, to help Peterbor- ough gain their tie with Tor- onto, Lacroix now has scored 27 goals for the Petes this season. Other Peterborough scorers were Don Grant and Jim Pater- son, COMES CLOSE Peterborough came close to oe a 4-1 lead gained after two periods before Lacroix scored his fourth goal. Toronto goals 'were scored by Al Osborne, Mike Corrigan, Jim McKenny, Paul Laurent, Neil Clarke and Jack Chipchase. 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