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Oshawa Times (1958-), 21 May 1965, p. 8

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dg Ds bree Encl IE OAS i ONIEP TE give up a valuable player to; Lowell MacDonald and Autrey players began adjusting today|uniform. | Bathgate said he tried fre-\ (pinch) Imlach said today. the coach." release today of the winning of The Hart Memorial Trophy, : : | 4 ib.| "But I don't think that was|we might as w ; Phere his |winger Gary Jarrett for de-jsupported a statement attri u on 5) W | "This wa can st . as the player "adjudged to be the most valuable to fencemen Marcel Pronovost|uted to Bathgate that the Leafsithe reason I was traded, Ijjim-dandy of a trade and he) ut. Ales, I ve prides 7 fy Picod ALWAYS SELL FOR LESS! of the highest paid of the Hawks and for that matter, likely since the end of the National|with Imlach and told him it|York in February, 1964, figured| Donald to Toronto for forwards) | oig be a sleeper. Erickson in the entire NHL. And no doybt there'll be the odd bonus Hockey League season. would have been impossible for|prominently in the Leafs' Stan-| Andy Bathgate, Billy Harris) in' aico be useful." " WoobDs & SONS @ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Pridey, Moy 21, 1965 ~ . q P t Bath t T d i oa get¥a glayer of the calibre of|Erickson, we had to pay a bi arris And Bathgate |' tonovost-batigate traders = pp \| "Jeffrey never produced what| "I think Harris will surely PORTS MEN | Wi U I M s D ] we arrueed of him: but he is a/help us. He is a class forward e ds good hockey player. Joyal isjand Gary Jarrett is a rookie : In p n ajor @a still developing and when we from Tulsa on whom we had l had to give up farmhands likelgood reports." to their new role as members| The 29-year-old centre, rele-|quently to reach Imlach by)', 4 ti of Detroit Red: Wings. igated to fourth - string status|telephone. sincé the story ap- It started out as a one-for-\cy , neor HARRIS team", the "Golden Boy" of the Black Hawks now has 0/204 sit Frickson, and forwards|work so hard in their practices| couldn't seem to go well with gave me five for three." | | an additional meaning for the "Golden'? bit, aside from nls Larry Jeffrey, Lowell MacDon-|that they have nothing left for|the Leafs. 1 couldn't fit in." Detroit sent defencemen Mar- [Pave ~ Eh pe anlage clause, for which he qualified. Each member of the team "I'm glad the Leafs thought me to play well after a heavyjley Cup victory that year but/and minor leaguer Gary Jar-) hel gntd finishing third gets $750 and $2,500 for being runners-up iM 'enough of me to give me ajpractice," said Harris. "{ can't|finished the 1965. playoffs on the rett. Pe: Seikea py tics gpl: By Geo. H. Camphell | TORONTO (CP)--The | eight. Brampton, Ont., Times and| ; ; , iplayer National Hockey League|Conservator as saying the Leafs| SPORTS EDITOR TORONTO (CP) -- The re-|said Harris, who was sent downjing Imlach's strenuous work-\124, hetween Detroit Redjmissed a fourth straight Stan-| 8 mark Andy Bathgate says he|to Rochester Americans ef the} outs for their defeat. The Cana-| wings and Toronto Maple Leafsiley Cup because "there were never made won an endorse-|American. League late last sea-\diens went on to defeat Chicag0|negan as a one-for-one deal,lexhausting practices and many! BOBBY HULL just has to be the richest player in the : | | : one situation. Then Sid (Detroit! : Traded by Toronto Maple|by Toronto coach Punch Imlach|peared but was unable to talk onech Sid Abel) and I decided Imlach said he was glad for 2 ' . de his ; . ; . ei 5 prowess and blond hair. This past season he has ma ald and Ed Joyal, both Bath-|the games. | The 32-ear-old right winger,jcel Pronovost and Aut Ericksonipr) pect def hockey a golden business. Have forgotten what Bobby's .con- gate and Harris expressed sat-| "If I had been playing regu-jthe key figure in a seven-maniand forwards Larry Jeffrey.) iq Tava aad teres - on CAMPBELL "FAIRWAY" the Stanley Cup finals, He collected another $1,500 as an all- |chance to stay in the top/see going all out for 1% hours|bench after being. out for sev-/ Imlach was pleased with the JOC /A Nee star and he gets $1,250 for winning the Hart Trophy, $1,000 group," Bathgate said Thurs-/in practice the day before aeral weeks earlier with 48 geal, although he wouldn't say But' t lew to Toronto last woops f95 IRONS 3° . bd . . . Everything From Soup To Nuts' | ment from Billy Harris as both|son after 10 years in a Leaf Black Hawks for the cup. leoer manaper «conch Georgel(niavend) didw't wet alone With COONS 4 i d. With the NHL, as far as the 1964-65 season is concernét. Leafs along with rookie left-for years before his demotion,'to him. ci make it a|Harris. tract calls for in the way of salary, but he's got to be one (itr. ction with 'the deal, biggest larly I would +have had a talk|trade between Toronto and New/Eddie Joyal and Lowell Mae-loven NHLers, MacDonald b : wen i irst half. | zs kK j : + i | 3 c apes. teddies e ty as winner and $250 as leader in the voting, in the first ha day night. The veteran right|game. I think it should be left/ broken thumb if Bathgate's public criticism of week and we worked things out. 8.75 6 A5 ' to that the money he picked up last week as winner of |winger, a top scorer for 10jup to the individual players." He expressed interest in &/him last month prompted the ,, 4 Lady Byng Trophy, tnd likely the Black Hawks will lyears with New York Rangers, Meanwhile Bathgate denied suggestion that Detroit coach trade. aig reap ge heheh to trade VALU match his two trophy cheques, it looks as if he'll collect |slumped badly with the Leafsthe story, published shortly|Sid Abel might play him at left! pathgate was quoted by the hap ag strengthen our club, E VALUE! over $7,000 in extras -- closer to $10,000 if the club matches last season. jafter the Leafs were eliminated|wing on a line with Gordie) _---- Aesdh Bes : sig es a Marcel go. | his last tw tty pieces of paper. All this plus his regular "At this particular stage I'd|by Montreal Canadiens in the Howe and Alex Delvecchio. played with him and coached NOW as eae oe aha 4 isi ie if I said I was|Stanley Cup semi - finals, in| "Id be the only weak link on with him, but we had to give Buy one, buy two or buy @ seven elub set and sove paycheck and plus his TV and other advertising revenue, jbe telling a lie if | said I was)Staney Uup § i Ace Aah: | Lacrosse Men up something and I want t plenty! Quality clubs buil id ' has got to make the 1964-65 season a real bonanza, for the [unhappy to leave Toronto,"|which he was quoted as blam-|that line right now," he said. Pp som g want to y s built to provide the beginnner with the gly : pci ----$_ ---------- -------- Oo |"Actually, I broke into the ;wish him all the best of success best equipment he can proudly use for years to come! with the Toronto club. I had to Point Anne hero. ' Pp league as a left winger and I) H Idi Cli 4 a P : es : as r > i y lal felt it was my best) 1 nic nee OODS are laminated with solid fibre foce inserts. IRONS ere sons vrais ne conran et Bobby Hull Wins 2.' + sol Eee 'os DoS ior as tcleerc eavegapeaen ie for the Hart Memorial and he was only seven points . |" Harris, who was Rochester's oe lake Ready nécallp. composition ries 'with hipaldwn. curiae |leading point-getter in the AHL ere wes ay Men's rights or lefts, Ladies' rights only | an For New Contract Hull's terrific early season scoring splurge, when he notch- ed 32 of his total 39 goals, gave him the margin in votes, to 1 ; i |playoffs, said he thinks he c¢ nose out the Detroit centre, as Hull had a 66-point lead at Hart T phy SO Tes Aenea ge Sin Gg bh , ies seats Gack i oun 7 ; 0 votes, T |help Detroit if he is used reg-- On Tuesday, a top notch "La- . BUY ON EASY TERMS in the last half of ies be = be "only. 2 fa the first halt oO ularly. crosse Clinic'"' will be held at the, MONTREAL (CP) -- Hector fn the last half of the season but only in ' : "At Rochester I killed penal-|ontario Lacrosse Association's (Toe) Blake, who started some Gordie Howe finished in third place, Ullman's choice for the MONTREAL--In the closest/Team. He also won the Lady ties and 1 was on the powerlrer ses speculation 'as to his possible voting for any of the National/Byng Memorial Trophy. iplay. I was given a responsibil- referee § ; icliesaee ia eakik at Slant, soLBRO SPINCAST SET trophy wouldn't have been faulted either He had a great sea- son, his best in ten, He finished runner-up in the individual. [Hockey League's individual} Hull's 39 goals this seasoniity there and I found myself SCHEDULES STARTING real Canadiens, said Thursday "CLASSIC" scoring race and led the NHL in actual scoring, with 42 |awards, Chicago Black Hawk|moved the 26-year-old native of|responding. As a result, I think League play in the Oshawajhe hasn't yet signed a new con- c left winger Bobby Hull edged/Point Anne, Ont., into 1ithlit brought out the best hockey/Minor Lacrosse Association be-jtract "but there's a very good goals. He was also picked as all-star centre. Roger Crozier was fourth in the voting. With three Detroit players finish- {centre Norm Ullman of De-|place in the list of all-time goal/j'ye played in four or fivejgins next week, in all fivel|chance I'll sign soon," | ing 2nd, 3rd and 4th in the voting, it would appear that if |troit Red Wings, tu win, the|scorers with 264 goals in eight/ years." ; leagues, it was announced today, A few weeks ago Blake talked] Pushbutton reel with they'd only had one real standout -- he would have won Hart Memorial Trophy for 1964-|seasons. He has scored at least}/---- -- by association conyener Dan with Canadiens' president, drag adjustment ond 6.49 2) ee 65, the NHL announced today. |31 goals for six straight sez- ' Kocho Dave Molson, and told him hell fost pickcun, Filled Hull, who piled up a 66-point'sons, | Jerry Harriso The Tyke League and the|would have no decision about) i Be line Blok VALUE! Novice League will open the-jnext season until he had under- 'S SHORTS -- Minor lacrosse players in the city, fs : SPORTS SH Pp at the midway point of the|the first time means a mone- season with a game on Tuesday|gone a complete medical check-\| 9!988 tod. with cork Special evening, at the Children's Arena|up, but if he were found all rip. in fact all players, ranging from Tyke, right up the ladder, (7) cotter \ : ; F aS sollected a total 103)tar , | 11 no doubt be keenly interested in the lacrosse clinic be- ASON, col tary award of $1,250 for Hull--| H T W A 'i tr held at the Children's Arena, next Tuesday evening. [207% Seven move than Ull-)s1,000 as over-all winner and) as wo INS with the Tyke match at 6.00/right he would return. | g gees ' man in the over-all total $250 as leader in the first half.| p.m, and the Novice contest at; Blake, now 52, said he now Qualified men will be on hand to conduct "the school" and In the second-half poll, con-|t; , TORONTO (CP)--Jerry Har- > a < tc. a haw § ' Ullman receives $500 as runner-| . > ; ? > 7,00 has assurance that he is in per- not only is this a great opportunity for youngsters, the team /gucted at the end of the regu-|un plus $250 as fost pt 'ead. \rison, a leading rider in Ontario "peewee League will play twolfect health and {s happy hii Oshawa Shopping Centre Ld 125-6672 coaches and managers handling the various minor league j5; schedule, Ullman led with as nd jin past years and one of the|sames on Wednesday, also at\the doctor's re ark teams, but the parents are also invited to attend, so they [74 points out of a possible 90) -- |smallest riding in North Amer-ithe Children's Avena, with the ---------------- estes too can get a better insight of the sport that has swept this |while Hull gained 15 points. In| ULLMAN'S BEST YEAR jica, gave notice Thursday at opener to start at 6.00 p.m. Ban-; entire area by storm. . . TORONTO LEAFS trailed 4-0 after, the first half, Hull had 88 Ullman, a. 10-year veteran Greenwood racetrack that he'sitams and Midgets will com- See hal of he fit ing Ista fr owe" pin and Uliana Ome: witht' Wing a sige anne Mon farm. nce ther anve "rayon ENYOY HOLIDAY RACING THIS WEEKEND! an minutes later, they wo s cis ' icohite up, had 22. season in. 1964-65. He finished e 89-pound rider from Or-)Thursday, at 6.00 and 8.00 p.m Red Wings, in the 17th inning. Ouch -- but those seats must In third place in the final biti to Stan wrikita a? Chies_iafido: Fla. rode two winners, peipectivaly, P ; have got hard! But more than half the faithful stayed to: jresult was Gord Howe of De-\go in the individual scoring|the first and sixth, Until those! 4 number of new players are theer the win ... WARREN SPAHN went back to Mil- |troit, who has won the awardirace, led the league in goals|two he'd had trouble finding the participating this year for the SAT, bd FRIAR ROCK STAKES-MON. * SWYNFORD STAKES waukee yesterday. They opened up the upper deck of the \a record six times. Howe polled with 42 and was selected as winning combination. first time 'and_ there still is stands, to accommodate the only big crowd they've had this ja total 35 points, including 26 in|the First All-Star Team centre,| Riding Gardiner Farms'\room for additional spots, on season but Wade Blasingame limited the Mets to only one |the second half, the second-high-|his first nomination to an All-\Honey Blues in the first race;|any of the 25 teams in the asso- lone hit and Braves = their former ace in the - [en total for the half. |Star Team in his NHL career. Harciain kept the three-year-old ciation. ieedy eae have not inning and won the game finally, 7-1. Eddie Mathews clout- | 30' i ._,\filly striding to the wire in frontiregistered are asked to come ed a homer off his former teammate ... HOCKEY FANS a ote eats fourth lular slate aa pester got of favored Greek Tar. Bath Tap|to the arena at the proper time : f > oH. 5/tinished third. Honey Blues paid and they will be given an op- lead over Ullman in. the voting) Winning the Hart Trophy for are fanning it up still, over that big three-for-five hockey | .oring during the regular sea-\in the H i | 1 trade announced yesterday, between Leafs and Red Wings. ane ith re a Bows nciaaeae tl cotag, Tees cus ee 50. y portunity to play on one of the Today, both Andy Bathgate and Billy Harris are quoted a8 |yoais--3? of which were scored|writers and broadcasters in the| With Avelino Gomez sidelined teams. being "not unhappy' about the deal. in the first half of the season--|first half, second half and com-|DY an attack of flu, Harrison onovcors supPORT | --------~|thus becomes the third Chicago|bined total: Laban gery en rgrghlngi Most of the team sponsors| |player to win the Hart Trophy} Bobby Hull, Chicago (88-15--\nora wo aster in ine Sixithave been confirmed for the Bold Master paid $3.50. Second . Leagues and they include Peo- om s jsince it was first presented in}193); Norm Ullman, Detroit| t Oshawa Legion Juveniles 1928-24, Goaltender Al Rollins| (29-7496); Gord Howe, De-\Wes. ona, P 9 and third Mar-|).>. Clothing, Canadian Corps, was the winner in 1953-54 and|troit (9-26--35); Roger Crozier, Kinsmen, Joseph Bosco Realtor, o m |Max Bentley in 1945-46. Detroit (8-16--24); Charlie Get Together Club, Local 222, Pla 1n In n L | The award, presented to the| Hodge, Montreal (16-0--16); |. CHUVALO SEEKS BOUT (Oshawa Lions Club, Jury and y. u 10r oop \NHL player 'adjudged to be|Henri Richard, Montreal (11-4--| PORTLAND, Me. (AP) --/Lovell, Mrs. Kelly DeGray, lthe most valuable to his team,"|15); Stan Mikita, Chicago (1-13-- George Chuvalo of Toronto,|Johnny's Pals, Westmount Ki- Oshawa Legi if auo.(. June'---Kendel at Osh (Alexandra Was last won by a left winger|14); Jean Beliveau, Montreal Canadian heavyweight boxing wanis, Oshawa Diary, Auto eiation's Perocd -- Asniy Par a 600. mewe eae 1941-42 when Tommy Ander-| (1-4--5); Alex Delvecchio, De-|champion, arrived here Wed-|Workers Credit Union, Union local entry te contest the OBA June $--~Courtice at Kenda! et 2.00. |con of New York Americans|troit (0-4--4); Johnny Bower,|nesday night and let "both Cas-/Rod and Gun Club and Tony's Ty contest the OBA) june 6--stouftville at Peterborough at hs ; | sj " , ston| iti Juvenile "A" title this summer, (6.30 @nd Little Britain at Port Hope at received it. Toronto (0-4--4); Jacques La-|sius. Clay and Sonny Liston/Refreshments, In addition such is expected to gain valuable oxi? 0 The Hart Trophy winner is perriere, Montreal (3-1--4); Bob know I'm in the market for a organizations as the Steelwork- ri : seat |p June 13---Oshawa at Little Britain atithe final award to be decided|Baun, Toronto (0-1--1);; Claude| shot at the winner of their title|ers, Local 1817 and Hambly's perience, competing in the East-|2.30 and Peterborough at Stouffville at)... ; , " " ern Ontario Baseball Associa-|2% 2 this season. It is also Hull's!Provost, Montreal (1-0--1); Ted bout." Chuvalo, 27, was beaten Beverages have also contribut- tanta Sunior 7 a hee Hb ee A id 19--Peterborovigh at Courtice atisecond trophy as well as his/Green, Boston (1-0--1); Bill two months ago by ex-champied to the purchase of equip- League". Oe 20----Port Hope at Oshawa (Lake Selection to the First All-Star|Badsby, Detroit (1-0--1). Floyd Patterson. Sux junior-age teams are en- Phd at 2.00 and Kendal a? Little ------ 224 HANES SENS tered from Kendal, Port Hope, une " sani at © Peterborough' at casein g Fare -- ong June 22--Little Britain at Kendal at ce orough, along 6.30 with Oshawa Juveniles, to form June 23--Courtice at Stouffville at .7.00. ' ' June 26--Little Britain at Courtice at what will be a busy seven-team 230 group. June 27- Stouttville at Oshawa (Lake-| The opening game is set for eke at OR, 0 and Kendal at Peter- this Saturday, in Little Britain, June 29--Oshawa at Port Hope at 6.30./ with Stouffville as the visitors.|7 0% *~Courtice. at Little Britain | Courtice Juniors get their bap- July 4--Stoutfville at Port Hope at 2.00) tism on the holiday, playing in and, Cetertorough at Oshawa (Lakeview) | Peterborough on Monday even-) July S--Port Hope at Courtice at 6.30 ing. and t ittle Britain at Peterborough at 7.00. July 6---Oshawa at Kendal at 6.30. 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