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Oshawa Times (1958-), 29 Nov 1965, p. 10

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v ee November 29, ~ , 600 FOR GORDIE : | Kingston Aces eat polly manners, the four. NHL LEADERS : Aces moved them well up in|. een Me gt A ARIE RENE RNS . : % setting - T ei : "ne "pamunpe: : | . | ( in 0 In the only other game, Oak-) standings: M : C 7 F , d boggan ville Oaks defeated. the Hornets! oes: Monten, wen 8, = anadiens Op ea 6-2 Sunday to move three petal four, "tied three, points 23, By THE CANADIAN PRESS | ahead of the second-place Aces.| Points:' Rousseau, Montreal, j tJ Ree A 26. ' | The story of the decline if not} After the 7-0 beating at the"; : Double Weeke I l d W ' i |the fall of Kingston Aces of the|hands of the Regals Friday, the, Goals: Hull, Chicago, 15. |Ontario Hockey Association Sen-|Aces moved to Galt, Earl Bal-| Assists: Rousseau, 15. i i jior A series can be told simplyfour and Bob Maxwell scored) Shutouts: Hall, Chicago, 3. Montreal Canadiens won first| Canadiens took first placejhim out of the play with his|enough: 7-0, 2-1 and 11-0. for the Horriets before Davey, Penalties--Brown, New York, place during weekend National|with their win over Chicagolstick and held him outside the The Aces came out with abso-\Jones replied for Kingston. '39 minutes. Hockey League action while|Black Hawks Sunday. "lgoal crease while Fleming/lutely nothing after a three-| 1 Woodstock, Tommy Wilson sonar Gordie Howe pulled out of a) The victory, Montreal's sec-|scored. game series with Guelph Re-|figured in six of the 11 goals slump to break records. lond over Chicago in three) The veteran goalie skated|gals, Galt Hornets and Wood-\for the last-place Athletics, WEW in OSHAWA The Canadiens, who picked up|games, moved the Canadiens|quickly over to referee Bill Fri-|stock Athletics during the week-Scoring four himself. two wins to take sole possession|two points ahead of the Hawks./day. When Sawchuk started tolend, but still managed to re- Bobby Robinson, Ted Power, WHITE-ELWA of the league pang aa pics| Henri Richard and Claude) get pushy, the official signalled|main in contention for first Hagin teewe. oy Fpl sa the target for Howe, Wh0| provost sco Montreal's goals|the misconduct, 'place. Sullivan, erry aney and| : ed sl gg their nets|< Richard's came ust plod gered Orland: Kurtenbach capped al = med Fg the Pegg es F SEWING CENTRE player off the ice. ~__londs after the game got under|three-goal comeback in the sec-|empty net with 40 seconds re- sp eareg sad th es a i as Detroit Red Wings' big! way, fond period, leading Toronto tslaalaiog in the game. the second perion tn theit sams 38 Bond West inger, scored his 600th| , Tene Praga ' : ; "RAE gaia against Oakville, but it didn't i Faculay-canatn. youl -Satuttay| Pat Stapleton, replacing in-|their vietory over the Rangers) A pair of first-period goals by ast Jong as the Oaks replied 725-7181 : \jured defenceman lmer|Sunday. ' \Floyd Smith sparked Detroit to dure : ' ; with fo Two minutes after his historic ne AD ape Neier Nala | Gary Bergmann, Norm UIl-|Bishop got the others. ile 1, Howe high-sticked Mont-|, Kenny Wharram's goal with siege ' __|man and Val Fonteyne were the Bert Brown and Carl Hatt) ig . 1 less than six minutes remainitig, But Toronto came back withjother Red Wing marksmen. scored for Galt. renee ENE | I real defenceman J, C. Trem-| ave the Hawks their victory/g0als by George Armstrong,| Tommy Williams, Dean Pren-\-------- pad pec gto, Daorgeitel oo New York Saturday. Dave (Keon and rag ergo and Johnny Bucyk scored with a major and Tremblay was! ig factor in the Chicago Bob Pulford scored into the for Boston. es oo a Have Fun In taken to hospital. iwin yas veteran. netminder : Glenn] Hall, who handled 47 ,ac Satur , . ' pai fiber NHL action Saluda hots on goal. The SHULD wa Maple Leafs 2-1 and Chicago Hall's third of the season and) Black Hawks shut out New York the 65th of his 12-year career. | ~ Rangers 1-0. | Reg Fleming's tie-breaking, | WHOOPS! Henri Richard both headed for a "'pants- sion of the puck, early in | ° int be aac ...)\third-period goal gave the Bru- \ | A " " ; AB 4 | In Sunday's games, Montreal), 2 | ((left) of Canadiens and seat" landing on fhe ice, last night's game, at Chic- |. 00: Chica go 21, Toronto|ins their victory over Toronto. 4 j LY SPECIAL Pierre Pilote, Chicago Black as they spill each other, ago. labwhed Naw: York 43 and De-ltne other Boston scorer was a ) EO @ | Ly } Hawks defenceman, are while fighting for posses- --AP Wirephot. shag Ae s f right winger Eddie Westfall. : Ms | os 2 A Sabha _ |troit clipped Boston 5-3. 4 * mn 'Nahi if Thi: r 4 Vt bile, with Montreal jumped off to a 2-0, Left winger Frank Mahovlich ioe ial eee Basar cngen A | |big seven with seven goals and jjead early in the first period on|converted his own rebound into \.N WHISKY operating cost hos offered depend- 11 Sewing Machines Canada Meets US. NHL BIG SEVEN eight assists for 15 points. goals by Gilles Tremblay andjhis fourth goal of the season to Million" "Mororats," The 'Fier 756 | from 'yan Cournoyer, Bobby Rous-|tie the score in the opening pe- offers you the dependability you ff ¥ ' i 3 ' y , = ' tl ° In 'World' Opener #» Te cananian Press G APU seru ecard ths' wininy in theltad. One of Canada's 3 Great Whiskies || XRIMURIIRCCHS MAES | MLAS taco) PRAGUE (CP-AP) -- Canada), Bobby , Rousseau, Montreal| Rousseau, Montreal 11 15 26 third period Fleming's goal spared an out- 9 5 baie s i meets the United States March Canadiens little right winger, Hull, Chicago 15 6 21 Norm Ullman scored the other burst from Toronto netminder PROUDLY EXPORTED TO MORE THAN 50 COUNTRIES $] 295 | bab chee $, 1966, in the first day of the picked up a goal and an assist/Mikita, Chicago 8 13 21 |Detroit goal Terry Sawchuk which earned = 7 id AUTOMATIC world hockey championships in" Weekend action and in-\Reliveau, Montreal .6 13 19 Howe had heen ~gunning un-|him a 10-minute misconduct and : PORTABL Yugoslavia, the executive com- creased his lead to five points Nevin, New York 19 7 17 |successfully for his 600th goalian automatic $25 fine. Zolian & Nick ES mittee of the International Ice!" the National Hockey League yarshall, New York 7 9 16 |through five games since Nov.,| Sawchuk complained that GISTIELED. MATURED AND FOUN CAN WADIAN SCHENLEY OISTICLERIES U1 - CONSOLES Hockey Federation decided in individual scoring race Mohns, Chicago 7 8: 8'o: 'Boston's Forbes Kennedy took See dimen 5. phe pabd it! this Czechoslovakian capital ROusseau, who scored 12)---------------- . s -- ' = Saturday. goals in 66 games last season,| The schedule for the event,has 11 goals so far this year. which lasts until March 13, was He ts also the league leader in drawn up by the committee un- assists with 12. der the chairmanship of J. F.| Chicago's Stan Mikita picked eo Ahearne. up two assists during the week- Canada meets defending end and moved into a tie with champion Russia March ll. teammate Bobby Hull, who has| The matches of group A will/been sidelined for the last week) take place in a new stadium at with a knee injury. Ljubljana while group B will Hull has a league-leading | play in Zagreb and group C in|goals and six assists while Mik- Jesenica. ita has eight goals and 13 assists. Canuck Stars Pace 27 Mobns_rounds_out_the Cornell's Victory ITHACA, N.Y. (AP) -- Cor-| PELPTETTRIY nell's hockey team, paced by is OUR AIM its Canadian stars, over- shelmed the University of West-) All Cars Carry ern Ontario 11-0 Saturday night. | Our GUARANTEE Cornell, unbeaten this season with three straight wins, got Kelly Disney seven of its goals off the sticks of Mike Doran, a senior from Used Cars Islington, Ont., and Albert Mc- Ltd. Naught of Ottawa. Doran scored four goals and Mc- 1200 Dundas £ Naught three. Whitby 668-5891 The University of Western BUDGET TERMS Ontario's record is one loss and DROP IN one win. Goalie Jim Horton made 44 saves for the losing school LONG TIRE LIFE SPECIAL! 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