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Oshawa Times (1958-), 8 Dec 1965, p. 13

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7 | THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, December 8, 1965 43 Russian Team HOCKEY SCORES, STANDINGS eT of the Coloredo Springs invite-| tional tournament. They will make thelr only) visit here Dec. 14 for a match TASTE TELLS world champion, is scheduled to! 4, Toronte' Marlboros of the YOU IT'S A by-Tie- CANADTAN-FRESs--|------- Seateat Lande Thuredaw.. American League |Ottawa Furies 7 Hull 4 MSIE tiie Eastern Division | Buckingham 8 Hawkesbury 7 TORONTO (CP) -- The Rus- : WLT FA Pi Ottawa Capitals 4 Smiths Falls|sian national hockey team, 1965 ants Fienr ooper Next = a» iii Baltimore 10 9 0 61 65 33/ 60 20) Intercollegiate Providence 8 9 1 49 Hershey 811 1 61 57 17 Thunder Bay Junior Springfield 616 1 54 Chuvolo Batters Bygraves, a a a eee arrive here Thursday night to 3 begin an exhibition tour, Ontario' Hockey Association Junior A series. The juniors will The Russians will open with D a match against Canada's na-|be bolstered by several OHA 53 17| Fort William Canadiens 14 Fort from going all out, as I us Mn 93 13| William Hurricanes 0 By CARL MOLLINS LONDON (CP)--George Chu- vaio, convinced that the trans- atlantic route is the best way back into strong contention for world heavyweight boxing hon- ors, made a start here Tuesday night by beating a combative Joe Bygraves. The Canadian heavyweight champion was judged the clear winner of a 10-round match at Royal Albert Hall in which the older Bygraves displayed an un- expected resilience under Chu- valo's bruising fists. Chuvalo fought the last half with blood usually do." Bygraves, born in Jamaica 34 years ago but based in Britain throughout his 13-year boxing career, behaved bravely before Chuvalo's axe-like rights and jolting lefts, Chuvalo staggered. Bygraves in the second round, punched him halfway across | voll, Fin the eighth and drove him sprawling against the ropes at the final bell. BYGRAVES GETS APPLAUSE But Bygraves, who had trimmed down to a fit 209% Western Division Saskatchewan Junior Rochester 14 4 1°83 Saskatoon 1 Regina 7 532 Pittsburgh 10 8 1 74 61 21|Melville 0 Weyburn 7 Cleveland «9 8 0 60 60 18|Bstevan 1 Flin Fion ¢ Butfalo 614 0 53 73 12|. Western Canada Sentor | Yorkton 5 Moose Jaw 4 OHA Junior A | Peterborough 10 5 4 84 68 24| : Wi ae 6 5 85 8521) Marlies In Tuesday's Results | Atsieia daudad Rochester 2 Quebec 5 | tArunning § Lachaise: 4 WLT F APt Niagara Falls 11 4 89 57 26) Torento 8 Montreal 59 19) Providence 4 Baltimore 8 . Red Wings And Oshawa ll 5 98 67 26 tional team at London, Ont., Friday night, the first of five scheduled meetings between the two clubs prior to the opening stars, Other stops on the City and Victoria. Russian tour include Winnipeg, Quebec | | onaananeds Exctuswe Maplewood cee t on oves in his eyes from a cut on the forehead to gain his 37th win in 47 pro fights. right and his stubbornness won Chuyalo, heading home for applause from the home crowd Christmas in Toronto a reported] of 4,000, $10,000 richer, plans to return) Both fighters were warned in the new year to seek Out any|more than once by referee takers for his general challenge| Harry Gibbs for butting heads-- to British heavyweights. activity that cut Chuvalo above Specifically, he wants Henny|the hairline in the second round Cooper because taking the Lon-|and again in the middle of the doner's British Empire title| forehead in the fourth. would fit into his plans for an! Ajthough Chuvalo staggered eventual crack at Cassius Clay,|Bygraves repeatedly in the first current world titleholder. \half of the fight, Bygraves kept Chuvalo, who lost' his place/flicking with his left at Chu- in the queue for Cassius by/yalo's forehead, opening the cut dropping a decision to Ernie/and sending streams of blood Terrell in Toronto Nov. 1, be-linto the Canadian's eyes for lieves conquering all comers in}most of the last five rounds, Britain would renew his claim! Partially blinded, Chuvalo to a world title fight. He now was missing with his right in is No. 3 in Ring ratings. |the sixth round and withdrew DISCUSSES AMBITION linto a defensive crouch for most "T'm keen to fight Clay," Chu-|of the seventh. valo said after beating By-| But in the eighth, Chuvalo graves. 'It's always been myjcame back to hammer By- ambition to win the world|graves halfway across the ring heavyweight title. When I givejon to the ropes. Chuvalo rained up that hope, I'll quit the ring.|four rights and two heavy lefts "Clay doesn't like a fighter|on Bygraves, who survived to who gets inside. I'm that kind/clinch until the bell. of fighter. I'm sure I can upset} In the last two rounds, Chu- him." valo landed solid blows but his In the meantime, he and his|attack weakened slightly with manager, Irving Ungerman, ex-|fatigue and under the blood- pressed little interest in a pro-/letting left jabs to his cut fore- CHUVALO DELIVERS LEFT TO BODY posed fight against Argentina's|head. \- Oscar (Ringo) Bonavena in New| Chuvalo's final blow knocked} York or Toronto. |Bygraves over, but the bell and) Chuvalo, 28 and 207 pounds,|a convenient rope spared the| Hawks May Face Blues found Bygraves "a very dura- jloser from a complete knock-! 91 102 16 | By THE CANADIAN PRESS 59 6814, Hamilton Red Wings, fresh 67 91 14\ after a three-day rest, defeated 2 64102 10 | last-place London Nationals 4-5 Tuesday night in Ontario Hockey Association Junior Aj i : | action to move into sixth place) , : | in the standings. | ; In the only other game, Tor- onto Marlboros got'a late third- period goal to defeat St. Cath- arines Black Hawks 6-5. | The win gave them fourth place, two points ahead of Mont-| | real Canadiens and three behind A Pt Peterborough Petes. 7 6) Don Giesebrecht scored three 7 6/times for the Red Wings while 9 4) Sandy Gibbons scored the other. 15 4|TAKES LEAD 10 2) Len Bazay, who has been 20 2)moved up to forward from his 22 2\usual defensive spot, scored a 21 2)goal for the Nationals to give 11 0) them an early lead, Randy Mur- Tuesday's Result ray and Walt McKechnie also' Montreal 4 Laval 5 score, Eastern League | Brent Imlach scored the win- New Jersey 3 Charlotte 6 jner for Toronto after a deter-| | Exhibition |mined Black Hawk team took a) |$t. Louis (CPHL) 1 Canada Na-/3-1 lead and fought back to tie) | tionals 2 \twice. | pounds from 238 a month before : [sees tos Be inners-- the fight, remained mainly up- ei chaner 9 neh season- St. Catharines 610 London 414 Tuesday's Results Toronto 6 St. Catharines 5 Hamilton 4 London 3 Thursday's Games Kitchener at Hamilton Toronto at Peterborough | Friday's Games \Oshawa at Niagara Falls \London at Kitchener | Intercollegiate Wet. F 4 4 4 5 8 6 3 62 Hamilton Tir 2 59 4 610 2 Smoker's Sundries and - Tobaccos i fe ... the serious shop for serious skiers. We know - skiing. We specialize in the best of everything you need ... skis, poles, bindings, boots, apparet,..and in matching equip- ment to your individual style and skill. Buying or renting, ask for our advice...and rely onour experience. | Western Toronto | Waterloo Montreal Queen's McMaster Laval | McGill /Guelph HEAD JIM BISHOP SKI BARN 151 King St. E. 728-4331 SH hae te cs co eceosoeoocoe SOLE AGENT MIKE'S PLACE Ltd. 17 KING ST. W. BI oA A May BR ble, tough fellow,"' contrary to|down. | pre-fight predictions that By-| The Associated Press gave) graves would be easy pickings|the first, second, third, fourth, for the Torontonian. sixth, eighth, ninth and 10th| "] was a little wary of the/rounds to Chuvalo, with the fifth CHICAGO nesday, the Hawks have won British rules and didn't want to} going to Bygraves and the sev-.+ National three straight with Hull contrib- __|leading Chicago Black Hawks she -- sat hoa AREAS » u as points, sharing jmay miss congue game here| second plate In: scoring" Witt jagainst New York Rangers be-|ontreal's Robby Rousseau be- get disqualified. This prevented'enth drawn. cause of a strained back. hind Hawk Stan Mikita who has Rangers And New Coach : : Meet Chicago Tonight with 17, Hull suffered a muscle | ~-- spasm of the back in Sunday's| /6-2 victory at New York. By THE CANADIAN PRESS | suffered a muscle spasm of the Pe ea a mild -- lg Emile Francis hopes, nojback in Sunday's 6-2 victory De Site a on his chest, | doubt, to find out tonight] over the Rangers. [ee eee _ Tremaine, Hawk whether New York Rangers|MILD BACK STRAIN |team physician said Tuesday. play better for him or Red| "He has a mild back strain) me might be able to play Wed- Sullivan. and 'contusions on his Chest," uevent ws é is very unlikely. Francis took over the Ranger|Dr. Myron Tremaine, Hawk Ae ap fe eat treatments but! coaching dutles Monday after|team physician, said Tuesday.|* as a difficult time straight- Sullivan was dismissed in anj "He might be able to play Wee rs : : } effort to eut short the tailspin|nesday but it is very unlikely,""| « : played the entire game) that sent the club into fifth) Hull missed four games from|?U" et but coach Billy Reay place in the National Hockey| Nov. 21 to Dec. 1 with a twisted|s4d_ i's back bothered him League standings. knee. ; Ph tid Francis, also Ranger general} Montreal coach Toe Blake is ges injury nh 4 Hull's _second| manager, gets a chance to bring\a little wary about the Habs') id hom 8 e missed four the Rangers out of a slump in| game against the Bruins, who|Sin pie Nov. 21 to Dec. 1) Chicago tonight when they meet| are winless in their last five |" pay sted knee. Since he! the league-leading Black Hawks|games. The Bruins have beaten|"\Urne' to the lineup last Wed- in one of two scheduled games.|the Montrealers twice and tied ae The last-place Boston Bruins|once in four games. clash with the second-place Ca-| Blake will have to sit out one nadiens in Montreal in the other, player. He has 17 men, not in-| game. cluding defenceman J. C. Trem-} : blay, who suffered a cheek frac- NOT THE ture Nov. 27 and may be miss- Francis, ing another couple of weeks. | (AP)--Bobby Hull Hockey League- YOUR SATISFACTION is OUR AIM All Core Cerry Our GUARANTEE Kelly Disney Used Cars Led. 1200 Dundes E Whitby 668-5891 BUDGET TERMS DROP IN _ Package consists of two new Snow Tires...two new wheels .. two new valve stems... gg Ah am Mounting on wheels and installation on car for the following cars: -- best time to assume the coach-| ing job. 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