12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, November 10, 1963 "HENRI RICHARD SIDELINED 'Maple Leafs Face Habs ss 3 "The ues a Heed Richard for to s game between the two "Canadiens defeated Leafs 5-1 their only previous meeting season and Richard's out- of two goals was all the B77" needed. He also as- on another goal. Leafs' indirect benefactor is E Ted Green of Bos- ' Bruins who hit the Mont- ord centre hard enough last aaa: -- assists, may join Canadiens by|p'! the weekend, The Canadiens, tied with Chi- cago for first place with 11 points, expect to have the serv- ices tonight of defenceman Jean-Claude Tremblay, another|a casualty of last Sunday's game against Boston. He suffered a facial injury but Blake said he does not ap- pear to have "anything worse than a bruise" and should be able to play. DEFENCE FORGOTTEN SI Meanwhile, Toronto coach|s' Punch Imlach said Tuesday that "a couple of wins would|y take the heat off. We've been trying so hard to get an offence going that we forgot everything we ever knew about defence." Hull. ing the unaccustomed luxury of third place, winger Doug Robinson back in Rod Gilbert mand "Jean Ratelle for the Ranger's top line, missed one game after being hit in the face by a puck, Neilson, hit on the ankle by a in the nets again tonight. Parent was called up from the Bruins' Central League farm team at Oklahoma City when both reg- Western Back Wins Scoring By THE CANADIAN PRESS Halfback Art Froese of Uni- versity of Western Ontario Mus- tangs, an almost certain bet for all-star honors, emerged as the offensive star in Ontario-Que- bee Athletic Association Foot- ball Conference scoring itis season. The three-year veteran from Fullback George Reed Is Jett Nicklin Winner WINNIPEG (CP) -- Fullback George Reed of Saskatchewan Roughriders. has won the Jeff Nicklin Memorial Award as the player judged most valuable to his team in the 1965 Western Football Conference season. The 24-year-old graduate of Washington State and three- ; e romiyear veteran of Canadian pro- Kitchener finished seven points|fessional football has been ahead of explosive Gerry Stern-|chosen the West's candidate for berg of University of Toronto|\Canada's most. outstanding Blues with 61 points. He had six|player. He rushed for 1,768 touchdowns, 17 extra points,/yards in 1965; scored the most two singles and two field goals.|touchdowns rushing, 12; car- Froese also led in rushing|Tied the ball a WFC-leading with 445 yards in 83 carries for|274 times, and set a WFC one- a 5.4 average. game rushing record -- 268 Sternberg was tops in touch- gre be "rg gp ny geen downs with nine and fourth in WFC scoring with 73: points among the rushers with 379|" sae es yards in 47 attempts for an 8.1 si Reg touchdowns and one average. single layed two more games. than The Rangers, who are enjoy- will have iefi ction. Robi bi with However, defenceman Jim hot Sunday night, is a doubtful tarter. Bernie Parent, the Bruins' 20- ear-old rookie goalie, will be The Nicklin Trophy -- Ed Johnston and +4 phy -- won LAS' VEGAS, Nev. (AP)-- Cassius Clay and Floyd Pat- terson are training for their Noy. 22 heavyweight boxing title match in luxurious show- rooms of hotel-casinos where good crowds pay $i admission and iounge in padded booths. Each fighter works out on stage amid a regiment of handlers, photographers, cele- brities and hangers-on. Last week, Patterson stoi- cally sparred three rounds while comic Jack E. Leonard and singer Eddie Fisher swapped insults from a crowd of 500 in the showroom of his hotel, In his showroom, Clay spars under batteries of Klieg lights, pausing for loud asides to his audiences and televis- ion interviews. When Clay hits the adied CASSIUS, FLOYD TRAINING IN SWANKY ATMOSPHERE feet over a table, his rps three-inch, 215 - coming in for a perfect of loud landing. As for the fight itself, Clay said: "I'll whomp him good for a seven rounds and knock him out after.'"' Patterson, twice champion himself, said only: "I want to win." Betting odds favor Clay at 13 to 15, 5 to 14 and 1 to 3. YOUR SATISFACTION iS OUR AIM All Cors Carry - Our GUARANTEE Used Cars Ltd. 1200 Dundas E. Whitby 668-5891 BUDGET TERMS DROP IN Quarterback Bryce Taylor of Toronto, defending scor- ing champ, finished third with 44 points on four touchdowns, two field goals and 14 converts. The leaders: (Legend: W- Western; T-Toronto; Q-Queen's; M-McGill): last year by B.C.'s Tom Brown ular goalies, --and first put up for competi- Toronto's defence, one of the best in recent years, now ap- pears to be one of the worst. The opposition has got by it to pour 31 goals behind the Leafs' dual netminding of John Bower and Terry Sawchuk, but Tor- bag, he is majestically raised four feet on an elevator stage. The crowds sip drinks and see Clay silhouetted against a powder-blue background. To end one workout, Clay tan off his stage, leaped 10 Gerry Cheevers, were injured. Quebec Aces bog ea has only seca Dominating And the standings show it--} oo gpl ype for fourth place ROCHESTER, N.Y. (AP) -- , "hice Led by Gordon Labossiere and Soe ong otiag cone has|Leon Rochefort, Quebec Aces jones as many times as the} |held seven of the top eight pla- Leafs have and Ti Toronto _has| jces in the American pectacai STANDINGS race Tuesday. Thursday's Games and Rochefort each with 15! Oshawa at Hamilton points, Labossiere on nine goals) Montreal at Peterborough jand six assists and Rochefort | Western League on six goals and nine assists. | Seattle 1 Vancouver 10 Bill Sutherland and Ed Hoek- | International League stra of the Aces are tied '| Muskegon 1 Des Moines 1 third with 14 points followed by Central Junior team - mates Cleland Mortson| Hawkesbury 4 Hull 6 and Wayne Hicks and Roches- | Saskatchewan Junior ter's Larry Hillman with 13. Weyburn 3 Moose Jaw 1 Gary Smith, Rochester, tops Melville 0 Regina 6 the goalies with an average| Ontario Junior B yield of only 2.10 goals a game. | Strathroy 3 Sarnia 8 Gary Bauman of Quebec leads) Brampton 5 Westclair 4 in shutouts with two. RENT-A-CAR DAY -- WEEK -- MONTH $5.00 PER DAY = wueace crarct 725-6553 RUTHERFORD'S CAR AND TRUCK RENTALS 725-6553 14 ALBERT ST. Oshawa GEORGE REED _Lakers Back Home rn After Third Loss me weekend to give him a my, THE CANADIAN PRESS |sprain. Los Angeles Lakers, leaders} Green's--and Boston's--target 'Mt the Western division of the tonight will be the Rangers in National Basketball Association|New York as all teams see ac- "R week ago, return home today tion. Detroit Red Wings are at ES games off the pace after/Chicago Black Hawks in the their third straight/third game. loss--118-110 to Philadel-| Montreal coach Toe Blake 76ers Tuesday night. said Richard, whose season's ""Now leading the western "pack are San Fr War- output is three goals and four 'riors, who Tuesday dropped 'Detroit Pistons 107-102 | while HOCKEY SCORES, Celtics were blasting Bullets 130-116 in an| By THE CANADIAN PRESS American League -{nter-conference game. The St. Louis at New York Eastern Division "game had to be postponed be- cause of the massive power|Quebec failure that blacked out the|Providence eastern part of the U.S. andjBaltimore "central Canada until early this|Hershey morning. Springfield Western Tuesday's Results Rochester Los Angeles 110 Philadelphia Cleveland 118 Pittsburgh 'Detroit 102 San Francisco 107 Baltimore 116 Boston 130 Buffalo Tuesday's Results St. Louls at New York, can- celled. Springfield 3 Quebec 9 Profits Zooming At 'The Gardens' ae Rochester at Hershey Buffalo at Providence Cleveland at Springfield Pittsburgh at San Fran. (WHL)| OHA Junior A LT F APt 23 16 TORONTO (CP) Maple|Oshawa 'Leaf Gardens, home of Toronto/Toronto Maple Leafs of the National|st. Cath's Hi League, Monday re-|Montreal profits increased 176.8|Kitchener per cent for the fiscal year|Peterb'gh which last Aug. 31. Hamilton Profits stood at $920,898, or/London $6.26 a share, up from $332,715, Tuesday's Results or $2.26 a share the previous|Toronto 3 Niagara Falls 7 : Kitchener 2 London 4 Taylor, T Lilles, Q Burridge, W ; 4i|tion in 1946, honors former 0 94|Winnipeg end and flying wing FG & Lt.-Col. Jeff Nicklin, killed while leading the First Cana- 2 §1/dian Parachute Battalion into 0 54|battle overseas in 1945, Froese, W Sternberg, T 4 4 4 TD 6 9 Save 14c! Maple Leaf Ched-R- Spred 6c Off Pack! 16-oz, Jar. 5% $500.00 WINNERS Mrs. V. N. Couzens, Port Credit. Mrs. Gordon Boal, Renfrew. 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