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Oshawa Times (1958-), 2 Dec 1965, p. 11

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NHL fixture at Madison Square Garden and the above shot shows Ranger's goalie, Ed Giacomin, watch- ing the puck go by while EDDIE SHACK (23) rapped the puck into the New York net, in the third period, to give Toronto Leafs a 2-2, in last night's LEAFS' RALLY TIES RANGERS teammate Mike McMahon (6) has an even better view of the play that deprived Rangers of a win. --(AP Wirephoto) Bobby Hull Returns, Fashions Haw By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Boston was_ forced to play| without injured defencemen Leojinto ks Wi New York carried the the § | Montreal lead third period before) eS ee HOCKEY SCORES AND STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS | National League Chicago Toronto New York Boston Detroit Wetinesday's Results Toronto 2 New York 2 Boston 2 Chicago 4 Thursdsy's Game- Boston at Detroit Americas League wLT F Eastern Division 12 5 3 87 810 1 61 8 9 0 52 55 16) (Providence 7 8 1 40 Springfield 516 0 SL 50 15 Western Division au Tremblay Out Rochester a 4 Ht | For Two Weeks chevelant 8 9 0 54 60 16) Clevelan | MONTREAL (CP)--Defence- Buffalo 612 0 50 64 Bio. J. C. Tremblay of Mont- Wednesday's Results jreal Canadiens will be out of Hershey 6 Cleveland 4 |National Hockey League action Springfield 3 Victoria (WHL) Sifor at least two more weeks, Central Professional League (recovering from a facial bone LT F A Ptifracture suffered in a game 45 19|here against Detroit Red Wings 36 17\last Saturday. 43 is| Tremblay has undergone sur- 48 14)zery to repair the fracture of §2 14/4 right facial bone. He was 54 13|jolted by Detroit's Gordie Howe jalong the boards late in the third period. AP 57 27 §2 17 \Quebec Hershey Baltimore J.-C, TREMBLY Tulsa |Minnesota Okla. City Houston Wednesday's Results Tulsa 1 St. Louis 3 The 26-year-old rear ; guard was \Memphis 3 Houston 2 edn 26 from a bruised Western League |cheekbone, injured in a collision| Seattle 2 San Francisco 5 'with Boston defenceman Ted Central Professional |Green at Boston three weeks Tulsa 1 St. Louis 3 jago. Memphis 3 Houston 2 | LAST NIGHT' 5 'STARS Hl Eastern League | By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Long Island 5 er. Haven 1 ie 1 |Nashville 4 Knox | dekaas twat wes hatin | ; International League |Muskegon 3 Fort Wayne 5 Western International Rangers played |Trail 4 Nelson 1 | Wednesday night. Exhibition | Halifax (Mtt Metro A) 2.Pictou|the Black Hawks' All-Stars 2 Minnesota (CPHL) _National team 5 and New to a 2-2 Maple Leafs 3 Canada\up three assists as (downed Boston Bruins 4-2 There Are Spacie! Benefits For All |37 shots on goal as Toronto York | tie Bobby Hull, who returned. to lineup after a four-game absence and picked Chicago eee NHL BIG SEVEN By THE CANADIAN PRESS Bobby Hull, left winger, returned to act Wednesday night after a a left knee and picked up three assists to bring his season points total to 24 in the National Hockey League individual scor- ing race, ~ Hull has a league-leading 15 goals and nine assists and is two points behind Bobby Rous- seau of Montreal Canadiens who holds the lead with 26 points, including a league-lead- ing 15 assists, Stan Mikita of Chicago picked up an assist Wednesday night and remains in third spot in the scoring with 22 points. He is fol- lowed by Jean Bliveau of Montreal who has 19 points. Bob Nevin and Don Marshall of New York Rangers are in fifth and sixth place respec- tively. Nevin has 18 points on eight goals and an equal num- ber of assists. The leaders: G A Pts. 11 15 26 15 9 24 8 14 22 6 13 19 Rousseau, Montreal Hull, Chicago Mikita, Chicago Beliveau, Montreal Nevin, New York 10 8 18 Marshall, New York 7 " 2 Indians Suffer chicare's str' heir 8th Loss game absence due to an injured Out On Warpath: The American Hockey League} Three goals by Jeannot Gil-| schedule hasn't been kind to Springfield Indians lately. When the AHL's Eastern Di- vision tail-enders return home Saturday, they will have com- pleted a three-week junket that took them from Quebec to San Francisco and forced them. to play 10 games in 16 days. They played the last of them) in Victoria Wednesday night and took an 8-3 lacing from the Maple Leafs, leaders of the Western League, with which the AHL plays an. interlocking schedule. The defeat was the Indians' fifth in a row and their eighth in the 10 road games. The only other AHL activity saw Hershey Bears climb into second place in the east by downing Cleveland Barons 6-4, PATRICK G, McDANIEL, A.A.C.1. REALTOR & CONSULTANT Approisels: Real Estete Mortgages: Prop. Management YOUR INVESTMENT BROKER ter Simcoe N. 723-2861 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, Decéinber 2, i900 John. Sleever. scored trice-forj Victoria and Fred Hucul, Gordie! , NHL LEADERS Redahl, Bob Barlow, Claude La- | brosse, Dick Lamoureux and) By THE CANADIAN PRESS Dave Parenteau piled up their 5s : Chicago, won 1, otal. lost five, tied one; and Mont- real, won 10, lost. four,.tied hert in the third period gave' the|three; points 23. Bears their margin over Cleve-) Points: Rousseau, Montreal, land. Roger Big ogee | 26. Dornhoefer and Gene @CO} Goals: Hull, Chicago, 15. were the other Hershey marks- 'Avaistss pas ag men. The Barons got two goals Shutouts: Hall, Chi 2 from Tom McCarthy ae the others from Cec Hoekstra and; Penalties: Brown, New York, 41 minutes. \Bob Courey. One of Canada's 3 Great Mohns, Chicago 8 | Bobby Hull returned to Chi- "|Boivin, Ted Green and Al Lang-|Armstrong beat rookie goalie) cago Black Hawks' lineup Wed-\i5i. yy their places were roo-|Ed Giacomin. BUSINESS EXECUTIVES nesday night after a four-game ee Re due to an injured lett{Kie Barry Ashbee, minor) 5, cg wags rp | AND SALESMEN absence due to an injured left! knee and didn't have any trou- een ere et aa ia Shack, a former Ranger re- Fer personel wie or for @ ACADIAN ble getting back into the points right wing. jcalled from Rochester Ameri- Poses: ue mies oe @ PONTIAC fs inite ve on although he didn't score any| Parent, Boston's rookie net-/<2ne 0 Jou Amortiy it with} ff genlamea mess. @ BUICK goals, Hull set up three mark- jminder, made several spectacu-| ree fifth goal of the season at No Insurance costo Ne maintenance cents « ers as Chicago dealt the Bruins|!ar saves, despite the fact that ve ning enone or twe yeor less items a 4-2 defeat in one of two sched-|he suffered an injury to one of uled National Hockey League|the fingers on his right hand in games, first period while smother- Toronto Maple Leafs and New! ling a shot from close in by Hull, York Rangers tied 2-2 in the| The Hawks fired 43 shots at other game. |the 20-year-old Parent. The Hawks' victory, only the, Third-period goals by George: fifth at home against ¢ Armstron" 2nd 'Eddie Shack feats and a tie, moved t! .m into/earned t ufs a tie with the : : ps d a deadiock for top spot in the|Rangers. ft i ? we NHL standings with Montteal|, It extended the Rangers' win- ns. jless -- be ee agen pe The Bruins got off to an early) ling whic ey have showere lead in the first. period when|the opposition with 158 shots Murray Oliver took a pass from|but managed only six goals. behind the net by John Bucyk| Jean Ratelle and Earl Ingar- and beat Chicago netminder|field gave New York a 2-0 first- Glenn Hall with a five-footer, {Period lead. Kenny Wharram evened the gu count with less than two min-, utes remaining in the opening frame when he drove a 15-footer past Boston netminder Bernie Parent for his ninth of the sea- son. BOUNCES OFF SKATE Doug Mohns and Doug Jarret put the Hawks on top 3-1 in the] second period before Bucyk's| pass in front of the Hawks' net| bounced off Chicago defence-} man Pat Stapleton's skate and! into the goal Chien Maki concludedthe Chi- cago scoring ih the final period. i 0.H.A. JUNIOR "B"' HOCKEY TOMORROW 9:00 P.M. OSHAWA CRUSHMEN -- VS -- BELLEVILLE ROLLINS ADMISSION -- Adults 75¢ -- Children 25¢ O.H.A. JUNIOR "A" HOCKEY SATURDAY NITE 7:15 P.M. OSHAWA GENERALS TORONTO MARLBOROS Season Ticket Holders Use Series No. 10 For This Gome. Models in Other Request CHRISTMAS BY GREAT ARTISTS OF OUR TIME ted ne New ork dominated the first period, firing 19 shots.at Tor- onto netminder Johnny Bower, while the Maple Leafs crs ba just six at Giacomin. MILLS AUTO LEASE PHONE 723-4634 LTD. 266 KING $T, WEST ANDRE KOSTELANETZ Continental STEAM BATH @ MASSAGE @ EXERCISE e HEAT Treatment for muscular aches and pains (rheumatism ete.) © Registered Mosseur Call 728-2460 16A ONTARIO ST. 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