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Oshawa Times (1958-), 7 May 1965, p. 12

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2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, Moy 7, 1965 : OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS B Kidd 7 linterview a corrective operation|two weeks and in the casts forjno competitive run: | ruce 0 on Kidd's ankle tendons willjanother six weeks, - arene ne ae -- | permit him to run on the front} Coach Fred Foot of Torontojonly a slow comeback routine DON'T KN SENIORS NEIGHBORHOOD PARKS LEAGUE |Rus Sargant 224. Bes child 318; Don Cha St ] jinstead of the flat of his feet--|said Thursday night he plans/after. OCK afnasan ncn agmner senso! conga pasar at, Les Ceihion 2i¢ Gore] AMANGE wQLYLE jas he had done before. -- ion Dingman, Mid Clark, Marg Lugten-|Jackson 215, Betty Keip 213, Helen Mink | The surgery straightened out : d which snapped] ; OLA é burg, Orve Dingman, Ig Clark and Ed/213, Jerry Bent 213, Grethe Andersen) TORONTO (CP)--Dr. William/ankle t Lugtenburg, on their winning | ae ELeTGM PETIOLES re ee eee uc sectemrerstetetm pact faromte tiie ness cer the . Also, to the Consolation winners from| Finishing the season as the Top Lemons|operated on Toronto runner|the Olympics last October. The) bs the No. 2 team of Sheila|of the night, we have a couple of new. Kidd here Thursday, dislocation put an abnormal | EXHIBITION of the| 209, Pat Belmonte 207, Dennis Hughes Kingside Park, | of Bruce Patterson, Dorothy Davey, Stella Leigh-;Comers to the club -- Jay Shewring : A ; if 6 Radio'said later the distance runner|strain on the long arch of| , , JUNIOR ton, Don Patterson, Leon Davey and.Les| Fernhill with 93 and Bob. Keeir of Leighton. with 69. will be on his toes in competi-|Kidd's foot, making it difficult! 5 e ' i jonship fii On behalf of the league, we would like) 4; r " , . oacn s @} o1ce |The scares in the championship tight |, On behall of he lesowe we woul IMe\tion when he statts running] for him to run on his toes, said Fernhill 6434, Eastview 6292, Kingside| Times and the Sports Dept. for their co-| again. | Dr. Virgin. { LAGROSSE \N 1 6206 iT operation in publishing our wi y re ' F Fe F is 4 Me cdl a oe ee | Dr, Virgin said in a telephone' Kidd will be in hospital for) , By JERRY GLADMAN foot, six-inch, 31-year-old Hodge,Gordie Howe, 33-year-old Alex' sige No. 2, 6226, Rundle No. 1 6184, Thorn- ' : Canadian Press Staff Writer loved spectacularly, including|Delvecchio and 10 - year - mani|tons 6150, Kingside No, 3, 6149, Rundle / T0. NIGHT |No. 2, 5732 and Radio 5499. bes ez, 4 - 8:30 P.M. When a National Hockey,a 2-0 shutout over the Hawks. |Norm Ullman were able to put) 7 soe tor the night ; League club goes into a pro-| But the big gun for Montreal/the puck into the net. Alenander with. Ta) TON a sae: a ae " b ; ng aN Bell A nee 787 (303, 271, 213) follow jong slump the critics im-|was towering Jean Beliveau,| Rookie goalie Roger Crozier| y Lugtenburg 760 (313, 233, 214), ' é y Crozier | fay; , mediately put the rap on the voted the outstanding player of could have had'a much tougher|vuil 719 (271, 240, 208), 19 Clark 668 (20 At sea and ashore! ¥ _-- h | veteran players. the playoffs. The 33-year-old) go but he had a tight deience|?") Marg Lugtesburg 661 (250, 206, 205), cal OSHAWA italented .c » -scor ight! : ip c 73), Mari \. P However, when the moncy is eee d we sige eight) in front of him, anchored by 37-|man Air (Bt; 220), een Bueehon, toe GREE on the line and a coach, re-| $08 s In a games an per-)| year-old Bill Gadsby, a 1$-year (249, 212), Rusty Howard 630 (239, 238), } % % N quires a big game from some formed with the youthful vervelyeteran in the NHL. With| cio" reans Orve -incman 40 (a0. bat) : | : GAELS of his charges, more often than|f 4 rookie. |Gadsby were 34-year-old Mar-|and Sheila Patterson 605 (230, 208) ee x pe ; te j VE nos not these "senior citizens", Henri Richard, a 10-year vet-|cel Pronovost and Warren God- Pie hs yes. rolled. hy Fired Shew- carry the load. eran at 29, was another offen-|frey, also 34. Wil? Guindon 234, Dorothy aor 7, ; : LONG BRANCH Such was the case throughout|sive powerhouse for Montreal] perhaps most. criticized be-|Miro Benak 228, Stelia Scattergood 224, 4 Us aed CASTROLITES KEN THOMPSON this season, particularly in the|with his seven - goal playoff/cause 'of an over-abundance of| Stanley Cup playoffs. total. Defensively, Claude Pro-|ojder players were Toront o| ' Take the case of Montreal,vost, a 31-year-old rightwinger,|Maple Leafs, 1963 - 64 Stanley! YESTERDAY b) STARS ADULTS $1.00 CHILDREN OO I me oc scree exact Cauregs LUG Pheer ta tae dengan, ge Dearie OF 1] cunpren under 12. s se | ma oldest player i e le: , 40- ' A e under 'ccomponied b: game final series. lsuper-star Bobby Hull. lyear-old Johnny Bower, who! 18 posted his fourth straight This Game Only, ni y @n Adult Admitted FRES The Canadiens, who have) The youngsters on the squad |saved the Leafs from complete| Complete game victory -- the ry : ; j been undergoing a rebuilding) chipped in and 4id their part,/embarrassment in their semi-/275th of his career--by check-| <Z i Co : ag tee gts Segghend Sirah but gl Re men" were the/final loss to the Canadiens. ing Minnesota on-four hits in| Ss, wer xpec ayoff yers ' i fas A | " 0 payoff players. Bower came. through with Baltimore's 5-1 triumph. her ue ig Ras Ai And the Hawks might neverjsome unbelievable saves Y NAVY RUM Datied could tally > gg have lasted the seven-game dis-|throughout the six games, but! Batting -- Bobby Knoop, An-| (Dark) : vee ance except for the spectacu- it wasn't enough to make up for) gels, drove in four runs with a} 7 the chide vet a oe Rig rod the lar netminding of 33-year-old|a lack of scoring punch by the/homer and triple, leading Los| PALM BREEZE WHITE CAP apbaes Ny mie it . ainie Ae Glenn Hall. A 10-year man, Hall)'Junior" members of the team-| 4.1016. to a 5-4 victory ove | ; (Very Light) (White) the. Canadiens "te Moe. home Came UP with countless breath-| 7 hockey is a game for the}; 1.4. city ees : their 11th rmodern-era' Stanley! noe Saves to keep the Hawks/young, there are several "'eld- ale ete r means alive when the team's young-lerly" gentlemen in the league Cup. i canine : é ' : ors were playing below par. | w f : apie 5 Guys like rotund goalie Lorne sters were playing I l|who still have to be convinced | (Gump) Worsley, who, at 35,.SPARKED BY OLDSTERS | | spent most of the season in the) nq it was fellows like Doug! REMEMBER WHEN... | American Hockey League. The Mohns, 31, whose goal in the mvcgy, gnome ne pate anions sixth game forced the series to| By THE CANADIAN PRESS chalked up two shutouts in the 64 the full limit, who enabled) -- 'The world's record sword- series, including a 4-0 count in Giicago to keep pace with thel ¢ish was hauled aboard 12 the final game }much faster Canadiens. | years ago today--in 1953-- BELIVEAU WAS TOPS | A tired Detroit Red Wings) after being hooked off Iqui- And there was little Charlie/club, league champions in 1964-| que, Chile, by L. Marron. Hodge, who played most of the)65 despite a fourth-place pre-| The monster weighed 1,182 season in goal for Montreal but/diction by the experts, were} pounds and was 14 feet 11% split the playoffs with Worsley,able to play like champions in} inches long and 78 inches in because of an injury. The five-|the playoffs because 37-year-old! girth. BOWMANVILLE | at 7 ee "TIL 166 King St. E. 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