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Oshawa Times (1958-), 18 Jan 1965, p. 8

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ia aT I aT ie HOCKEY SCORES, STANDINGS National League WLT F APt 2111 7122 9949 2115 5130 107 47 16 1410 122 101 46 1816 6 108 108 42 14.20 8 103 129 36 1026 4 9113524 Saturday's Results Boston 2 Montreal 3 Detroit 4 Toronto 2 New York 6 Chicago 3 Sunday's Results Montreal 4 Chicago 2 Toronto 3 Boston 1 New York 4 Detroit 2 American League Eastern Division WLT F APt @ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, Jenuery 18, 1965 Canadiens Beat Hawks in First-Place Battle sayin Canada Nationals 2: =v Defeat Jr. Squad [ei's<ttais. tas nais, Chuck Lumsden, Reg Ab- bott and Ross Parke scored for the juniors. Goddard made bril- liant saves on Al Johnson on the Nationals. Both junior goals a breakaway, Jim MacKenzie, came on power plays and were scored by Andre Lacroix, top Gary Dineen and Marshall Johnston. OHA junior scorer, and Leo But the Nationals were gen- Montreal Chicago Toronto Detroit New York Boston Hamilton 4 St. Catharines 4 Niagara Falls 9 Kitchener 6 Oshawa 4 Toronto 6 : Tuesday's Games Hamilton at Oshawa Kitchener at Niagara Falls Ontario Senior WLT F APt 1910 1145 87 39 1910 0117 9338 1615 0137 132 32 Oakville 1116 1119 142 23 Welland 620 0 9015412 Sunday's Results Galt 3 Oakville 3 By JOE DUPUIS MONTREAL (CP)--Canada's national hockey team could stand a little improvement in the shooting department. The team displayed a knitted defence and some smart pass combinations Sunday night in registering a 5-2 victory over a make-up junior team of players from Montreal and Peterbor- ough of the Ontario Junior 'Thiffault, both of Pe eng assisted on the other' goal. Galt Guelph Woodstock Mar- Bob also "4 Chicago. Phil Goyette, shall, Earl Ingarfield, Nevin and Rod Gilbert scored for New York. Maki, Fred Stanfield and FOR THE LARGEST SELECTION" OF By THE CANADIAN PRESS Home, ice blues has ass a contagious disease aroun e National Hockey League. But the initial carriers, Mont- real. Canadiens, apparently have 'found the cure. The Canadiens, losers of three straight home games going into the. weekend, snapped out of their Forum slump Saturday night by edging Boston Bruins 3-2.. But the.other five home teams, lost during the weekend. Detroit: Red Wings dumped the Maple Leafs 42 at Toronto Saturday night while New York Ran trounced tg Maar Chicago Black Hawks, 6-3. On- Sunday night, the Leafs invaded Boston and handed the Bruins a 3-1 setback, New York downed the Wings 4-2 at De- troit, and the Canadiens won a 4-2 decision at Chicago. results left Montreal atop the, standings 'with 49 points, two more than. Chicago and thrée more than third-place Toronto, The Canadiens twice rallied from %1 deficits in the third pe-| riod to sweep their two games, supported: by the goaltending of Gump. Worsley, recalled from Québec Aces to give regular goalie Charlie Hodge a rest. Claude' Larose sank the Bru- ins ,with his 12th of the year at 14:15. of the finale, four min- utes after Ralph Backstrom had tied: the game. Johnny Bucyk and.,Murray Oliver had tallied for, Boston in the first period and J. C. Tremblay provided Montreal's 'reply. Worsley performed admira- bly; kicking out 24 shots and making.a game-saving stop on Leo Boivin. On the next play Backstrom scored on a break- away. to tie 'it. Latose was alone in front of the net. to, scére the winner on Backstrom's pass from behind the' net. 'Defeat was hard to swallow for Bruin goalie Ed Johnston,' who 'made 36 saves. The. Canadiens also trailed the Hawks 2-1 early in the final period but rallied on goals by Larose,' Leon' Rochefort. and Claude: Provost: vost. gave. Montreal a 1-0 lead in the first period but Phil Esposito scored the equalizer on a power play in the second. Bobby Hull tallied for the Hawks. It was Hull's 36th goal in 41 games, PLANTE INJURED Jacques Plante was injured in the late stages of the game and gave way to Marcel Paille, who handled the contest in De- troit as well. Glenn Hall was New York's victim. in the Hawks' nets, but Denis DeJordy was the losing netminder against the Canadi- ens. Tim Horton, a defenceman playing right wing because of team injuries, scored twice in the first period to start Toronto on its way to victory in Boston. Dave Keon tallied for the Leafs lin the second and Ted Green Larose, however, tied it whilejafter the Rangers had jumpedjruined Johnny Bower's shutout wore Chico Maki was pen-|to a 4-0 lead by the early min-|bid midway through the - final jalized at 11:51 and Rochefort,|utes of the second period in\frame. \ealled from Quebec along with| isl. 'Provos's seoma. goa! JUNIOR A ROUNDUP Niagara Falls Maintain Lead Over Marlboros 5:41. Provost's and 17th of the year went into) an empty net in the last min-| Saturday, Oshawa defeated Peterborough Petes 4-3 to move within four points of third-place utes. Sunday, threatening to create a| Peterborough. WORSLEY STARS Again Worsley was outstand- traffic jam at the top of the| Bill Goldsworthy led the Fly- lers to their win with three ing, turning in 34 saves. He stopped 14 shots in the first pe- Ontario Hockey Association Ju-| nior A standings. goals. Ted Snell and Rosaire riod alone, including four off the stick of triggerman Bobby Hull / ions |Paiement added two each and ni on aie yl ras pe {Don Marcotte and Brian Brad- feam nearest the leaders, is|!€¥ one each, Kitchener goals GUMP WORSLEY CAMILLE HENRY By THE CANADIAN PRESS Niagara Falls Flyers and Toronto Marlboros won games New York was' the only other team to win both weekend games and climbed within six points of fourth-place Detroit. Camille Henry almost single- handedly whipped the Wings, each period and bringing his season total to 18. | ; Big 4 "4 Floyd Smith opened the scor-| etki came from Bi way and Bol ing for Detroit, but Henry tied Peterborough Petes with 42. | Jones with two each and Sandy it while Alex Delvecchio was in|, At the other end of the stand-| Fitzpatrick and Pete Brennan. the penalty box. He put the|ings, last-place Hamilton Red) Hamilton overcame a 1-0 def- Rangers. ahead when Gary|Wings and seventh - place St.licit in the first period of its Bergman was penalized early|C@tharines Black Hawks are|game with St. Catharines scor- never trailed. final playoff position. They|jead at the end of the second. Don Marshall scored for the|Played toa 4-4 tie Sunday. Red) But a goal by St. Catharines de- Rangers and Paul Henderson| Wings have 23 points and the/fenceman Ross Eichler tied the got Detroit's other goal. Henry|Black Hawks 24. Kitchener score early in the third. Hawk had the lone marker in the| Rangers have 30. scorers were Wayne Maki with third period, beat Roger Cro-) The Flyers defeated Rangers|two and D. Reid. Hamilton zier again while Bill Gadsby/9-6. The Marlboros defeated|scorers were Peter Mahovlich, was off with a minor. Oshawa Generals 6-4 to keep|Peter Ververgaert, Gerald Abel Erie' Nesterenko put the Hawks ahéad.at:3:29 of the third. registering a power-play goal in in the second, and the Rangers|Scrambling for the sixth and|ing four goals and-holding a 4-3 Henry also scored Saturday'close to the Flyers. and Real Lemieux. i BRADING 29:14 1165 122 59 2217 2144120 46 16 22 3139 138 35 Springfield 16.23 3123 154 35 Providence 1524 1110 147 31 Western Division Rochester 2713 2151 109 56 Buffalo 2115 4143 119 46 Pittsburgh 1719 4124 139 38 Cleveland 10 26 4 106 157 24 Saturday's Results Baltimore 4 Clevelana 1 Rochester 1. Hershey 3 Buffalo 4 Pittsburgh 5 Quebec 6 Springfield 2 Sunday's Results Pittsburgh 4 Buffalo 4 Providence 0 Quebec 4 Baltimore 1 Rochester 9 Cleveland 1 Springfield 5 Western League | WLT F APt |Seattle 23.15 3118 107 49 | Portland 2215 4148 125 48 Vancouver 1819 4154149 40 Victoria 19 22 1 146 153 39 Los Angeles 1822 1 140.157 37 San Francisco 15 22 1 146 161 31 Sunday's Results Portland 3 Los Angeles 6 Ontario Junior A wLT F APt 22 8 8150114 52 2411 16 11 1617 Quebec Herhsey Baltimore Niagara Falls Toronto Peterbor'gh Oshawa Montreal 13 18 Kitchener 13 21 Woodstock 7 Welland 3 SATURDAY Central Professional Minneapolis 3 St. Paul 7 St, Louis 1 Omaha 4 Tulsa 2 Memphis 5 j Exhibition Ottawa Montagnards 5 Liege 2 (At Liege, Belgium) Calgary 1 Saskatoon (SSHL) 3) Eastern League Long Island 3 Johnstown 8 New Haven 4 New Jersey 5 Greensboro 1 Clinton 5 Jacksonville 6 Charlotte 8 Knoxville 2 Nashville 5 SUNDAY Central Professional St. Paul 2 Minneapolis 1 Omaha 3 St. Louis 1 Memphis 5 Tulsa 7 International League Toledo 3 Des Moines 4 Dayton 3 Fort Wayne 4 Muskegon 3 Port Huron 4 | NHL LEADERS | By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Standings: Montreal, played| = won 21, lost 11, tied 7, points | Points: R. Hull, Chicago, 59.| Goals: R, Hull, Chicago, 36. Assists: Mikita, Chicago, 34. Shutouts: Crozier, Detroit, 3. St. Catharines 919 Hamilton 818 Penalties: Lindsay, Detroit, 111 minutes. Hockey Association. win in tune-up games to pre- pare them for the world ama teur championships March 4-14 at Tampere, Finland. They have lost 10 and tied two. keeper Chuck Goddard, one of eight Peterborough players with TROPHIES FOR ALL SPORTING EVENTS AND GIFTS IN EASTERN ONTARIO The G.B. Company 256 Dean Ave., Oshawe George Fuller Res. 725-2062 ee You Can't Beat Us - So Why Not Join Us? It's a funny thing how very successful Murray Johnston's 1/2 Yearly Sales have become -- especially when he resorts to no "gimmicks, no "two-for-one" deals nor "buy now and pay later" propositions. All they sell at Murray Johnston's in Downtown Oshawa is Personalized Service and the very best in quality and assured values. THIS IS ESPECIALLY TRUE AT THEIR 12 YEAR- LY SALE THAT STARTS MONDAY, 18th Jan. '65. 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