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Oshawa Times (1958-), 18 Nov 1965, p. 11

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By THE CANADIAN PRESS Stan Mikita, who had no idea what hockey was until he came to Canada from Czechoslovakia when he was eight, is one of the best centres in the National Hockey League. His performance against New York Rangers Wednesday night showed why. Mikita, 25, in his eighth sea- son in professional hockey--all of them with Chicago Black Hawks,--scored two goals and assisted on two others as the Hawks downed the third-place Rangers 5-3 before a capacity New York crowd of 15,925. The win moved Chicago into a first-place tie arith Montreal Ca- nadiens who take on the fourth- lace Toronto Maple Leafs in Montreal tonight. Mikita's outstanding perform- ance overshadowed the play of Bobby Hull, who scored his 13th and i4th goals of the season to 17, three behind Hull and one back of Montreal's Bobby Rous- seau. SPARKS HAWKS RALLY q The veteran Chicago centre, who has won the NHL scoring crown in each of his last two § season, sparked a three - goal # Chicago rally in the first period which erased an early Ranger lead. : ang a his Bee gael, : a pe 4 i ' after Gilbert had given the é Rangers a short-lived 0 lead, MIKITA BEATS ED GIACOMI AS HULL SKATES PAST when he clicked on a 25-foot . slap shot just 52 seconds after New York defenceman Waync 30a! of the « Hillman had been penalized forjminutes late eason less than four) Mikita picked up his fourth; Richard is still being bothered awks ahead 2-1|Hull' ¢ i oct of tee fit eet OFF GUARD gers' second goal in the firstisists, followed by Bobby Rous-| Ranger forward Vic Hadfield] He flicked a soft wrist shot minute of the final period, but!seau of Montreal with seven| sitting out a slashing penalty.|from just inside the blue line|Hull scored his second of the!goals and 11 assists. New York goaltender Ed Gia-|which seemed to catch Giaco- night at 2:19, | Stan Mikita of Chicago is comin stopped Kenny Whar-)min off guard, It came just five Rod Seiling notched the/third with six goals and 11 as- ram's 25 - footer, but Mikita ame' ! swept home the rebound. lwhistled off the ice for board- with just over five minutes re-| poyrth is Doug Mohns, also Bobby Hull scored his sathling. maining in the game. of Chicago, with seven pres ACA RUEOT sa ----| Tonight, Canadiens will bel and seven assists Jean Bell- jwithout the services of centre| ean of Montreal 'is fifth with HOCKEY SCORES, STANDINGS -- ienri nichara and lett winger'tive goats and eight assists Dick Duff, both sidelined with) H Sixth is Bob Nevin of New seconds after Jim Neilson was|game's final goal for New York | sists. i By THE CANADIAN PRESS Central Professional pauries. _-- a aor i sales a! . ; . a --_----______--__--_--| York who scored with six goals U isa | | s Chleago 7-21 6 23 13{Houston «= 5. ¢ 1 ot 27 11 NHL BIG srry. Se. Montreal 6 2 3 43 28 15/Minnesota 5 4 0 2% 21 10) G A Pts. New York 4 4 3 37 33 11/St. Louis 4 6 1 30 37 9| By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Hull, Chicago 14 6 20 Toronto 3 6 2 19 38 8|Memphis 4 5 0 2% 22 8 Bobby Hull, Chicago's golden|Rousseau, Montreal 7 11 18 Detroit 25 3 27 33 7/Okla. City 3.5 2 28 38 8 jet, scored two goals Wednes-|Mikita, Chicago 6nv Boston 95217 & 6 Wednesday's Result day night and took over first|Mohns, Chicago 7°7 «14 Wednesday's Result St. Louis 3 Oklahoma City 4 (place in the National. 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Gentle, light, golden-mellow to be sure--but with the subtle difference of a great flavour secret. And always of the same superb quality. Try Gold Crest next time. You'll see why it's attracting so much attention. a4 Ya ene = HIRAM WALKER & SONS LIMITED, wattorvitts, Canade DISTILLERS OF FINE WHISKIES FOR OVER 100 YEARS ia . Hull Star _ |Crushmen And! Vikings Rre Confident Stan Mikiia And Lasco Steelers | (¢ Defeating Old Boys As Black Hawks Top Blues [Clash Tonight |. s: ms By CLIFF GORDON Whitby Lasco Steelers enier- ' tain Oshawa Crushmen at Whit- by Arena tonight in what prom- ises to be a trilling exhibition hockey game. Steelers tripped the Oshawans 8-5 in a pre-season exhibition game played at Oshawa Civic} Auditorium. It was the game of the campaign for the Crushmen, currently leading the] ld Boys defeated Vikings last OHA Lakeshore Junior League. Steelers play in Metro Junior 'B' Circuit. f Oshawa coach Ted O'Connor|Olinyk are elated that the semi- has been whipping his chargers|final opposition is their neme- through brisk workouts and ajsis of one season ago. number of league games wince] Olinyk presented their view: the first meeting between the|vikings are a much stronger cits, and he is optimistic his/cjyb this season. In fact, those ---- team can turn the tables on thelclose to the team are convinc- BILL LOCKWOOD Lg ogg eomoeile o former Whitby players|strongest since the Vikings' in-lexpected it would be at the On- bi be Be the Crushmen line-up.| ception." ltario Rugger Union complex at erry Dionne, a strapping wing-| rhe decision that the game oe north of Pk will be played at Lakeview Park|ronto. e league executive but mighty centremah, were},; i" oe. came as spoon pore. ~ Boys play rise to the Viking executive, |most of their home games at fans last season. No doubt they P Manager Chris Rosse had|Victoria Square, and having the er, and Phil Solomon, a smail both favorites with the Whitby from the point. Pete Vipond, interference. defenceman Pierre Pilote as-| ' * |sisting. The goal was one of/6:07 of the second period. \developed Jast Thursday. | Pe ' Mikita's sixth goal of e's 4 Jess spectacular efforts.| Bobby Nevin scored the Ran-| set sy Pimsoatrson acd isghio lt mia D TI Well made b'! Reg. 7.95 ~ DOMINION TIRE STORES ---- the high-flying left-winger on the first line, cap- tain Kevin O'Shea, and fellows like Al Quintillian, Dave Mac-|Okla. Miiian and Wayne Davidson are| added threats. Tommy Lavender is the only) KINGSTON, Jamaica (AP)---| | doubtful starter for the Steelers.|Jamaica expects a record entry! Sohn Ovens 6.2. e ° \The workhorse has been side-\fo next year's British Empire) YOUTH'S 'i SKATES 10-13 quoerd and padded tongue. Water resistant composition sole, High carbon steel blades with heel protectors, hy i on ae BOYS' SIZES 1-5. 6,95 to settle this Saturday, and club i president Bill Lockwood is con- fident they can do it. Vikings, Ontario Intermediate Rugger Union (Eastern Divi- sion) champions, meet Toronto Old Boys, Central -- Division champs, at Lakeview Park. The winners will meet the Western- first|Northern victors for the title on Grey Cup Day. 'B' en route to an Ontario the|Intermediate championship. Lockwood and captain Tom y | He OSHAWA TIMES, Thuredey, November 18, 1965 WW 4 iy feated New York Rangers 58 NHL LEADERS [**_X*" - rs By THE CANADIAN PRESS Standings: Chicago, played 10 won seven, lost two, tied one; od YOUR SATISFACTION Montreal, played 11, pon six, lost two, tied three, points 15. 18 OUR AIM Poluts; Hull, Chicago, 20. All Cers 'Corry Goals: Hull, Chicago, 14. Our GUARANTEE Assists: Mikita, Chicago; Romeean, Montreal; il. Kelly Disney touts: Hall, Chicago, 2. Penalties: Ferguson, Mont- Used Cars real, 31 minutes. i 1200 Dundes £. LAST NIGHT'S STARS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Stan Mikita, who fired two goals and assisted on two others as Chicago Black Hawks de- ed this year's line-up is the take over the leagte scoring lead. yi ae many fans to the} game in Oshawa prould be a Mikita's four points gave him @& = arena. | 'boost for the rt ¥ Steelers appear ready to tan-| REFUSED TO SELL old Boys, Pasi yg ong gle with their neighbors. Much} WHEELING, W. Va. (AP)--/have seven graduates of the Uni- of the scoring. punch will come|Mike Valan, president of Wheel-|yersity of Toronto on their ros- from fellows like Wayne Chees-|ing Ironmen of the Continentaliter. One of the stars of the man, with his blistering drives|Football League said Wednes-|club is stand-off half Dr. Ken day stockholders of the club had|pavies who was a Varisty 'Blue' turned down offers to sell thejin Canadian Football. position for the Vikings. 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