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Oshawa Times (1958-), 23 Dec 1965, p. 10

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AAS EE PIM 10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, December 23, 1965 a Swedish forward, during the international hockey game in Montreal last night. Montreal! _ defencemen Clement Boudreau (10) and MONTREAL GOALIE Peter Sternig (loaned to Junior Canadiens for this game) stretches full-length to stop a scoring attempt by DANNY O'SHEA PLAYS John Vanderburg (4) move in to help. Sweden defeated |. CAHA TO RECONSIDER HAWKS TOP RANGERS wave By THE CANADIAN PRESS A deluge of protests followed by support from three levels .of government, including Prime Minister Pearson, has forced the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association to reconsider its de- Brings New Vote Of Protest don Juckes of Melville, Sask., secretary-manager of the CAHA, and "we'll do our best to/S Straighten things out." decision and appealed to the prime minister for support. Pearson replied that he hoped the all-star team could still go trouble chewing Rangers to the tune of two goals and an assist Wednes@ay--de- ae oman t | 4S) Se s Se Lven Wwitnout His Teeth: Hull Gets Two Big Bites By THE CANADIAN PRESS Chicago's-Bobby Hull had no it New York ble in their previous National Hockey League contest against Chicago, fighting to a 2-2 draw, but Wednesday night, with Huil pitting the bite to them, they went down 4-3. pite his missing teeth. ., Said Nick Garen, trainer of The Rangers proved indigesti- ahead with the tour. "I would hope that in some way the association and the "He's going to make a sur- vey of the CAHA executives, especially among those who Chi Black Hawks: "Bobby Hull can score three goals, and what picture do the Bidding High For place tle with Montreal Canadi- ens in team standings. Pt PRS eat Pt J the sams The fist fever 0: the saiS came off Hull's stick curing | the Rod Gilbert, who bulleted. a slap-shot puck past the Chicago netminder, and Bob Nevin. An early seond-period goal by Vic Hadfield put Rangers in a healthy 3-1 position. New York had 22 shots on goal and Chicago 25. The only game today pits New York against the Red Wings in Detroit. But, Hull and Ken Wharram * each made it a 3-3 tie and set , the stage for Mikita's winner. . Italian-Canadian Hockey League of Toronto might be able to work out the matter in a way that will permit this very inter- esting program to go forward." Support for the proposed tour also came from Ontario pre- mier Robarts, Mines George Wardrope, Liberal members of Parliament Hubert Badanai of Fort William and Joe Macaluso of Hamilton West, Toronto mayor Philip Givens and Metropolitan Tor- onto chairman William Allen. The: 13-9 vote was followed|/SPOKE TO JUCKES immediately by a protest from| Fleury said he spoke by tele- Toronto alderman Joe Picci-|/Phone Wednesday night to Gor- ninni, who threatened court ac-| cision to turn down a tour of Italy by a Canadian amateur hockey team. Lionel Fleury, president of the CAHA, said in Montreal Wednesday night that the or- ganization will conduct a new poll of its executives today. Tuesday the executives, in a telephone and telegram. vote, denied a request by an all-star team from Toronto's Italian- Canadian Hockey League for permission to make a_ five- game exhibition swing through taly in January. the Junior Habs 3-2. --CP Wirephoto Sweden Ekes 3-2 Win Off Junior Canadiens By GARY McCARTHY utes of the game, getting two _|goals less than 40 seconds MONTREAL (CP)--Sweden's| apart. touring hockey team evened an old score Wednesday night by| THREE PROS HELP defeating the Montreal Junior} The Canadiens were re- Canadiens 3-2. in an exhibition|inforced by netminder Peter Sternig .and defenceman Ro- game. Two years ago, the Swedish land Campeau and Bob Le- team lost 5-4 to the Ontario|™ieux of Muskegon Muskies of . se eine the International League. Hockey Association Junior Al Danny O'Shea of Oshawa League team. {Generals and Andre Lacroix, The Junior Canadiens almost|Mickey Redmond and Danny came from behind Wednesday|Grant of Peterborough Petes but they started their rally too|were also added to the Mont- late and the Swedes held them /real roster. off after leading 3-0. The line of Lacroix, Redmond The Swedes held the play for and Grant was easily the best | third and last Swedish goal by) beating Sternig after taking} passes from Hans Lindbergh} and Tord Lundstrom. GRANT NARROWS GAP Grant finally put the Cana- diens on the scoreboard at 8:29 of the final period when he out- manoeuvred Swedish netminder Leif Holmqvist from just out-! side the goal crease. | Lacroix made it 3-2 just 38 |seconds later after HKedmond {had sent him into the clear in- side the Swedish blue line. The Swedes netted what ap- peared to be another goal a short while later; but the ref-| teat Be CU Set Sel OEY SCONES Coach Imlach | AND STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Ld ® National League Still Punching Wt FAP Montrea 62 34 66 34 75 28 75 28 96 19 16 13 treal 15 6 4 91 16 8 2102 12 10 92 TORONTO (CP) --George| Chicago 4 1210 4 71 7 (Punch) Imlach, accused of) Detroit mellowing when he gave Tor-| Toronto onto Maple Leafs Monday and|New York 6 14 76. Tuesday off, was back in form) Boston 5 18 58 1 Wednesday. Wednesday's Result The Leaf coach ordered his New York 3 Chicago 4 players out to a double practice. Thursday's Game Some observers felt Imlach|New York at Detroit was easing up because his club Western League ran its undefeated streak to six} Vancouver 0 Portland 8 games in the National Hockey Eastern League |League last weekend. But Im-| Charlotte 4 New Haven lach isn't impressed New Jersey 2 Knoxville "People forget that we're go-' Clinton 1 Jacksonville 5 ing with a young team," he International League said. "Sure, we've got some old| Port Huron Flags 8 IHL guys, but basically our team is| Stars 5 younger than any in the Na- Central Junior tional Hockey League. Ottawa Furies 2 Pembroke 5 "We have to get these kids College some experience. I said from} Toronto 6 Michigan Tech 2 the start that we were better|(Toronto wins Great Lakes than a lot of people thought. I| Tournament) haven't changed my mind. And Exhibition we're going to get a lot better| Sweden 3 Montreal (OHA Jr A) as the season goes on." 2 All- Minister voted against allowing the team to go. He's supposed to report to me in the afternoon." Fleury said he had been get- ting many letters ani tele- grams of protest at his home in Quebec City. d The tour, arranged though Ontario's department of ec- nomics and development, was to open in.Milan Jan. 4. How-| ever, under CAHA rules, such tours must be sanctioned a year in advance. Two months ago the way was cleared with the Ontario Hockey Association for the tour, Jalso' needed from the CAHA. Adams, owner of Houston Oil- ers football team, said Wednes- day he thinks the bidding for Donny Anderson, Texas Tech's all-America halfback, will go as high as $800,000. ceed the $439,000 that Joe Na- math got from New York Jets," Adams said. choice of the American Foot- ball League Oilers and also is but last week the tour arrang-|N ers learned that sanction was|0f | League. photogs want? Hull, smiling with his teeth out and holding a puck. It doesn't make sense." Garen said the only Hawk who has not lost a tooth or more in action is goalie Glenn Hall The Rangers declined to an- swer questions about their play ers' teeth. [BOLSTERS SCORING EDGE Hull's two goals Wednesday strengthened his hold on the top {spot in the NHL individual scor- jing race. He is five paints ahead lof teammate Stan Mikita, who scored the winning goal 'in the final period. 0. 1 with Green Bay Packers, Mikita's goal at the 13:38 the National Foothall|mark, his 18th of the season, moved Chicago into a_ first Texas All-America HOUSTON, Tex. (AP) -- Bud YOUR SATISFACTION (iS OUR AIM All Cors "erry Our GUARANTEE Kelly Disney Used Cars Ltd. 1200 Dundas E Whitby 668-5891 BUDGET TERMS DROP IN "Whatever it is, it will ex-| Anderson is 'the No. 1 draft | The tour was also to be a goodwill jaunt with the Ontario jgovernment arranging to stage ja "but Ontario week" in Milan to coincide with the trip. Meanwhile, a telephone call |was made to Dr. Anthony San- jtamaura, Ontario's trade com. | |missioner to Italy, advising him jto keep all reservations intact \for the tour. NHL LEADERS | By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Standings: 'Montreal, won 15, |lost six, tied four; Chicago, won 116, lost eight, tied two; points | 34 | Points: | Goals: Hull, 25. | Asists: Rousseau, Montreal; | Beliveau, Montreal; 20. Shutouts: Hall, Chicago, three. Penalties: Brown, New York, |64 minutes, John. Ovens. 0.0. | OPTOMETRIST 8 BOND ST. E., OSHAWA PH, 723-4811 Hull, Chicago, 41. more than 45 minutes as they|for Montreal all night. 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