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Oshawa Times (1958-), 3 Feb 1965, p. 16

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> ' or Ee gold medals in swimming ll at the Tokyo Olympics, was named winner of the 1964 TOP U.S. ATHLETE NEW YORK (AP) -- Don Schollander, 18, who won four Sullivan Award Tuesday. Thejlander, youngest athlete ever award is given annually to the|to win the honor, lives in Os- outstanding U.S. athlete. Schol-iwego Lake, Ore. NHL STATISTICS Mikita Closes Ground On Slumping Teammate MONTREAL (CP) -- Centre Stan Mikita of Chicago Black Hawks has slowly been narrow- ing the lead of teammate Bobby Hull in the National Hockey League scoring race in recent weeks Hull had taken a 14-point lead when he: was sailing along at a goal-a-game clip less than four "my weeks ago but Mikita has whit- '|tled the lead to eight points in |NHL official statistics released ) |today. Hull has not scored in his last five games and has only 28 games left in which to score the 14 goals needed to' set an NHL season record of 51, He will have to pick up 33 points in all to break the record of 96 in the individual scoring parade. He has scored 37 goals and picked up 27 assists. =| Mikita picked up three * sists to Hull's one in the Hawks' four games last week to give : G A Pts, PiM) him 56 points made up of 16|Hull, Chi 37 27 64 © 22) goals and his league-leading 40|/Mikita, Chi 16 40 56 ©6132 Mikita is also Jeading|Ullman, Det 21 24 45 37 STAN MIKITA with 704 minutes, i9 more than Toronto. assists, in the penalty parade with 132|/Esposito, Chi 17 24 41 = 27) minutes. Howe, Det 16 25 41 78 Gordie Howe of Detroit Red Reson Mtl . zs ° * Wings had a productive . week, Pie Ch" 731 38 88 scoring twice and adding two st lote WW st 15.36.20 THIS IS WHAT Joe Louis, night's fight and said Floyd covering up as- Patterson |assists to move into a fourth- leackesioti. Mtl ou 8s ex-heavyweight champion Patterson displayed a terri- drives a hard left to the |place tie with Chicago's Phill ciibert, NY 17 35 32 of the world, meant; when fic left jab. The above shows _ body. Esposito who scored once and|" 18 34 16 Bucyk, Bos Seer a ee Rousseau, Mtl Mahovlich, Tor 17 18 a 16 --(AP Wirephoto) 8 Claude Provost of Montreal| nelyecchio, Det " 17 30 «12 10 7 16 12 he wrote about George Chuvalo (right) JOE LOUIS Ex-Champ Has Praise For 'Change Of Style By JOE LOUIS Monday Canadiens, held scoreless, Kelly, Tor slipped to sixth from fourth MacDonald Det place with 40 points. Pulford, Tor |TOOK TWO OF THREE |Richard, Mtl The Canadiens remain on top of the league, maintaining their two-point lead by winning two of their three games in the last week. Chicago is two points back with 55 points after win-| TORONTO (CP)--Billy Har- ning two of their four games.|,i¢ and Jim Pappin of Toronto| Toronto Maple Leafs remain|Maple Leafs of the National | Harris And Pappin os Rochester Bound \ BLACK LABEL!" ish way he did with Liston and {conditioned fighters, and it will Ex-Heayywelght Champion NEW YORK (AP) -- Floyd Patterson regained his dignity at Madison Square Garden Mon- day night. He fooled us all, in- cluding me. He beat Canada's George Chuvalo and he did it easily by proving a smart fighter can change his style. If he had used this style against Sonny Liston, those fights might have had different endings. Patterson also proved some- thing to himself. He didn't think that he could fight backing up and he didn't completely. He made the awkward, inexperi- enced Canadian fight his fight and chopped him to pieces with quick combinations. There is no substitute in box- ing for experience when every- him,. tied him up, bobbed, when he found the openings. USED LEFT JAB WELL Patterson's left jab was a ter- rific weapon, and he didn't make the mistake too often of lunging with it in the amateur- Ron Buchanan Climbs Ladder In Points Race TORONTO (CP) -- Ron Bu.| chanan of Oshawa Generals} scored two goals and four as-| sists in the last week to vault| into third place in the individ-| ual scoring race of the Ontario| Hockey Association's Junior A} series, but the leaders were as| far away as ever. Buchanan had 78 points be-| fore Tuesday night's games, | based on 38 goals and 40 as-| sists, and advanced from sixth} place the previous week to a tie with Paul Laurent of Tor- onto Marlboros, who has 36 | goals and 42 assists. But league leader Andre La- croix of Peterborough Petes| scored three times and added an equal number of assists to boost his total points to 100, in-| cluding a league - leading 64) assists. Ken Hodge of St. Catharines] Black Hawks, the leading goal| scorer, had four goals and four assists during the week to make his count 46-43--89. | Bernie Parent of Niagara) Falls Flyers continued to pace} the league's regular goaltend-| ers, with 56 goals against in 23 1-3 games for an average of; 2.40. He also leads in shutouts, with two. | Scoring leaders (not includ-| ing Tuesday night's games): G A Pts.| Lacroix, Peterb'r'gh 36 64 100 Hodge, St. Cath'nes 46 43 89 Buchanan, Oshawa 38 40 78 Laurent, Toronto 36 42 78 | Grant, Peterborough 37 40 77 Corrigan, Toronto 22 54 76 Fitzpatrick, Kitch'r 40 36° 76 MacDonald, St. Cath 30°45 75 Peters, Hamilton ~- 31 42 73 Hway, Kitchener _B 46 69 | Dufour Heads | CPHL Scoring DETROIT (CP) -- Marc Du- four, St. Paul Rangers' two- way offensive star, continues to) pace the Central Professional | Hockey League scoring race. The :22-year-old rightwinger| has scored 28. goals: afid assisted on 31 for 59 points as Rangers hold down fourth place in the six-team circuit. Tulsa Oilers' Mike Walton is second The Toronto Maple Leafs rookie farmhand has triggered 27 goals and assisted on 26 for 53 points. % } others. He didn't waste many punches, either. This was the best Patterson I) knocked out Archie Moore to| win the title in 1956. He was a} jmature, confident fighter and| jright now I'd have to give him serious consideration against a} Liston and make him the favor-) ite over Cassius Clay. Don't sell that Chuvalo gat He's got strength, heart and) ability. He's got a lot to oxi and no doubt he might have| learned a lot Monday night. He} reach, I scored the fight 9-2 and one} even for Patterson, SET TERRIFIC PACE | too| be fights like this that will bring boxing back. I picked Chuvalo, which ever saw, including the night he|makes me wrong again, but 1)8ames have no regrets. I saw a great} \fight and a potentially great |fighter born again. | Chuvalo's Father Felt George Won TORONTO (CP)--At least one} person who watched the George |Chuvalo-Floyd Patterson fight you can't hit what you can't|on closed circuit television with|against in 45 games. Leaf|Toronto's goalies have a better)Stewart returns, Stewart is re- |Gardens Monday night felt the} goals-against average, letting injcovering from a groin injury 12,943 others in Maple Canadian have lost. "It was champion -- shouldn't very close," said lost. It Moore. They set a terrific pace, |have been a draw.' weaved and rushed in to punch and I didn't think either one| son didn't] a point ahead of Detroit with |51 points, both teams having lwon both of their scheduled New York lost two of its three} games and fell 11 points behind} Detroit for the last playoff] [sPot, two more than a week k 'Nivea lost its four games, three in convincing fashion, to show why Bruins are in the 'cel- jlar with 26 points, 24 short of a) playoff position. | The goaltending race is close.| {Montreal lead with 108 goals) However, | jiu goals in 47 games. If you) look at it yet another way, \Denis DeJordy of Chicago has} This was the best heavy- |Stefan:Chuvalo, father of the 27- |the best. personal goals-against|to the minors can be recalled or thing else is fairly even. Pat- weight fight 'I've seen since|year- old Toronto boxer. "I don't} average among goaltenders who|traded, barring an emergency, terson made Chuvalo come to|Rocky Marciano and Archie ithink George should|have played 20 games or more. juntil his team has been elim- |Detroit's Roger Crozier leads in} He said he did not go to New| shutouts with four. would last at the rate they were|York because his going. But they were two finely'want him there. Red Wings remain the most penalized club in the league Hockey League will probably be| sent to Rochester Americans of the American League, Leaf manager-coach Punch Imlach said Monday. "Even discarding the money angle of paying big league sal- ary to spectators, there's the physical aspect,"' Imlach said. "These are the guys I need in case of injury. 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