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Oshawa Times (1958-), 5 Jan 1966, p. 11

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SVE W OF Bab ES ie Three NHL Arenas Gei New Penalty Timeclocks By AL MacNEIL MONCoN TT * mat ar and the president felt that new, MONTREAL (CP) -- Shining new faces will appear in some National Hockey League arenas early this year but they won't belong to highly - regarded rookies. The fresh countenances are those of modern timing de- vices being installed at the Montreal Forum and_ Detroit Olympia. Another is being built for Toronto's Maple Leaf Gar- dens. The forum, home of the Cana- diens, appears to have the jump in getting its four-sided clock into operation, It has been hoisted over centre ice for some time and the bilingual, three- ton timepiece is to be used for the first time Jan, 5 when Chi- penalty clocks could be de-| signed to do away with the con- fusion. At the NHL meetings several) companies displayed prototypes of their products. Canadiens picked one with four distinct] timing units. One records the score, a second tells what pe-) riod it is, a third keeps a sec: | ond-by-second count of time} played, and the - fourth, and! most important, automatically | records up to five penalties a team, | Although the electronic mech-| anism is complex, the actual operation of the unit is easily! handled by one man at a push-| button console. Different - col-| ored lamps are used to avoid OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE STORE-WIDE CLEARANC begins confusion between home and visiting teams. TWO-MAN JOB cago Black Hawks come to) town. | Detroit is doing away with its centre-ice timer and is install- The Detroit split-end | sie; cacooboa th Waeaaies "hes will cost about $25,000 and each should be ready by mid-Janu-| Section will be 45 feet long. Let- ary |ters 12 inches tall and places Toronto is having its clock | for four penalties a team are built by Bob Wood, Gardens' ra- a Be Baath, MA dio technician, and a spokes-|**- : i man for the arena says it will] pti yoraline run : It vee be "installed shortly." Peery Re ue gra may be Cc ae i ves y hind ogee "The Toranto" clock will be Campbell was behin e new installations, He talked tol set up to record tenths of @ sec- THURSDAY AT 9:30 A.M. FOR 3 DAYS ONLY Every Item in Dover's Stock of Top Quality Men's Wear Will Be Offered At REDUCTIONS OF 0% to 40% The Original Price Tickets Clearly Indicate The Regular Price Of Every Item...And You Know You Can Count On Dover Quality THURSDAY -- FRIDAY -- SATURDAY - Open Thursday & Friday to 9 p.m. MEN'S SUITS YOUNG MEN'S SUITS Your Choice to 85.00 & ALL SPORT JACKETS 9.90 au §§-90 || 20% » 40% OFF Fine All Wool Worsteds REGULAR PRICES QUEBEC OLDTIMERS T0 PLAY EX-RED WINGS Montreal Forum Jan.' 21. Joe Kramer, chairman of the charity game is framed by Glen Harmon (left) and Arguments wil! be settled or perhaps just renewed when the Quebec Oldtimers meet Detroit pros at the (CP Photo) TORONTO (CP)--Wayne Car- leton's future in the National|prompted speculation that Leaf league governors before last pe for 2 apie he h dh he |June's annual meetings here} he ey sag bed e * held vd land advised them the timing| {Ve oer ool meet. nee Mm ldevices in all arenas could; he Gardens. : Kenny Reardon, members | stand improvement | Campbell says he thinks Bos- of the Quebec Oldtimers. | | ton Bruins, New York Rangers AVOID HASSLES | and Chicago will follow suit and Errors and claims of errors|install new clocks when they ee an ~ |almost always result fram the| have seen the others in opera- C I Th B l | R D d imposition of delayed penalties,| tion. | _ OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS | Crackdown By | MEN'S COMMERCIAL LEAGUE Bill Elliott 664 (268, 242); Dick Stata 450 or 0 Ca rospec Men's High Triple --- Dominic: Serra) (909,; 241); Molly Hartshorn 625 (268); (745) Wayne Thompson 601 (219, 236); and Al | 5 eee \""Men's High 'Single -- Jade Giviltum/Smith 601 (248). = Carleton's performance) 1Cla S [exp 5 ° Bred: Porier| ardeon ashe Coonethny. Eilts 255, Ethel | | 600 Scores and Over -- Fr orter | ardson- » Dorothy lot A the' A 1(619); Kent Bent (652); Dalton Craw-| Hoar 241, Don Lounds 218, Lorene Smith sia ik oe 2 ini n Sp able Hockey League may hinge on|manager-coach George (Punch) CHICAGO (AP) -- Manager |ford (681); Bill Giddings | (689); Renato 215, Barb McCoy 208, Fran Gibbs 203 and © : ' : ; 4 Billy Reay of Chicago Black Subiotto (645); David Dow (601); Vince|E i" Boneham 20 how he comes out of Wednes-|Imlach might keep him with the Hawks calléd't as crac Barrasse (712); Orlando Demarco (o4s)s) am standing -- Pots 12, Go-Go's "| ' * "key |N WKs calle or a OWN | Hubband (637); Nick ocher 46)#\ Imps and Pokes 10, Packers 9, Clowns 8, day night's exhibition hockey/NHL club rather than send him Mandae' by National Hockey | Jack Mvilliens. ii Ba LaverenelLonders 7. ond: Mets. 4. polite. game here between the touringjback to the Marlboro farm Laag officials anc may |(631); Gary Jackson (699) and Bob| We wish everybody 8 Happy and Pros- Swedish national team and Tor-|team. #eague § Y-| Carter (64) perous New Year and good bowling i y i 200 Scores and Over -- John Hubband ? « onto Marlboros of the Junior A) Imiach hinted Monday that he ane Big pac tha use their) (23, 218); Don Doughly _ (250); (Nick|NEIGHBOURHOOD LADIES LEAGUE ssociation. fi " | SUCKS 5. Bocher (209,. 287); Wally Proskin (226);| Some of the girls came through the Ontario Hockey Association. '4i probably send Carleton! arier ch oe Bob Lavergne (210, 208 216); Johniholidays in fine style. Nancy Vickers had Carleton, who played briefly) : After Chico. Maki scored the Boe eee Pein Giddings (232, 214, 243);| 659 (255, 217) Betty Pearse 657 (271) and but well with Toronto Maple|back to the Marlies for more|jeague-leading Hawks' last goal|Joe Leciair (228); Renato Sublotto (239,|Myrtle Waite 601 (274, 215) Leafs in their NHL game here| Conditioning. He will wait to see] in the final period for a 3-1 vic-|23!); David Dow (251); Hector Smyil), 200 scores were -- Fr. Mounee nD last Saturday, will play for the | how soe ag ge sagt tory over Boston Bruins Sun-|pemarco (ass, 231); Dominic Serra' (277,| Bentley 220; Me Jones 218; E. Baldwin Marlies Wednesday. after a u es ednesday day night, Maki wound up in 242, 226); Vince Serra (211); Jim Smyth) 214; G, Knight 213, 204; E Burrus 211,/) : i ; A }(212); Doug Lowe (200); Fred Porter) 206; B. Manning 211 and E. Hall 206 Carleton, tabbed as a hot|night. |a heap in the corner behind the | (206, 216); Kent Bent (234, 253); Dalton} | Points taken -- Pearses 4, Vickers 0; . ni | j lings joini |Crawford (237); Peter Crawford | Scotts 3, Taylors 17 Collins 3, Burrus 1; prospect by the Leafs, wrenched| Hamilton Red Wings j or ga Joe Crosmas (202, 216); Gary Jackson|Hubbells 2, Campbells %. a knee playing baseball two|the Marlies for the game wit Reay charged that Maki had/| (213, 261); Ross Wright (201); Bob Carter] Total points-- Scotts 17, Burrus 14, years ago and has had four op-|the Swedes will be forwards|peen speared by Boston's Ron| (22 216); Ron Graham (215); and Frank! Pearses 12, Hubbells 10, Collins 7, Vickers ince th trvi te Nick Libett d Pet Maho iy ¥ ee | Dow (222). {7 Taylors 7 and Campbells 6. | erations since then trying to cor-| Nic ett an eter Mahov-) Stewart just as he was swing-| Lemon Leagurer's -- Peter Vdndewater| rect ailments to both knees. /lich, a brother of Toronto's) ing away from the goal Chico) (967 Pate cremed (5) Go, eed a ALBERT $7. CHURCH in. j i if 4); Jim Camppbe' ) en over : Bill Pike 692 (243, 226, Carleton, 19, played four min-|Frank Mahovlich, and defence-| was penalized by referee John|Gariand (70). lesste" vd " eawarae'. ote" GRE nl utes against Boston Bruins Sat-|man Bart Crashley. St. Cathar-| ashley for slashing at Stewart|_ Points Taken -- Dodgers § Doyles/Perce Clark 658 (261, 217; Cliff Davis urday. The six-foot-three, 215-|ines Black Hawks are sending/ just before he hit the ice..N st. 25 Dempsters 4 Vinces 3; City|423 (246); Art Allman 607 (219, 214); 4 ' i ie jus ore he Mi e ice, NO|Vards 7 Rebels 0; Beatty Haulage 7/Roger Plancke 605 (241); Alan Venema pound winger had four shots on forward Doug Shelton an le-|benalty was called on Stewart.|Honykers' 0. 603" (267); Stan Gray. 256, 201s, Feark goal and drew an assist in his|fenceman Paul Terbenche while) 0. saiq he wonders |, Team Standings for Cooper 231, 206; Doug Wilson 229, Art | . be rl ree | how | Beatty Haulage 30; City| Walker 228, Eric Jacklin 227, 217; ane ers will contrib- : acklin 227, 217; Fred| te Tenet be tee Bait Ey See Ireard Wott Teacrok ana) mucl longer officials are going|¥4r9s 26; Oodgers 247 _Dempsiers 22; Coleman 217, Gord. Shemilt 212, 200; to allow his. Hawks to be used Section 2%; this Vinces Clark 201 Doyles Const. 11; Rebels 7; Honykers 19./Gord. Ford 208, Jim Scott 202 and Ross on the ice for half the game. UAW LADIES' AUX. NO. 27 Pearl Marlow was high for the ladies defenceman Gord Kannageisser. ___....| for bayonet pracrice by the rest Blake's Centreless Habs Meet Chihawks Tonight By THE CANADIAN PRESS Going into tonight's battle for top spot in the National Hockey League, Montreal Canadiens are showing a remarkable re- semblance to doughnuts--they lack centres, The Habs are entering the game one point behind their op- ponents, the Chicago Black Hawks, and Montreal coach Toe Blake's problem is how to fill that gap in the pivot posi- tion. Ralph Backstrom is defin- itely out with a knee injury, Jean Beliveau remains an un- certain starter due to a pulled groin muscle and Gordon (Red) Berenson, who has filled in at centre spot before, is only partly recovered from a knee) gash. Canadiens, who have a game in hand over Chicago,. are weak in other spots too. Winger Jean- Guy Talbot has a swollen shoot- ing hand and goalie Gump Worsley is still nursing a sore knee. The Hawks have a more cheerful story to tell. Their big gun, Bobby Hull, is in fine fettle and sitting pretty atop the pile of individual scorers with a league-leading 29 goals and 20 assists in only 27 games. HAY IS OUT Hawks' Bill Hay sounds the only gloomy note in the lineup as he had to stay home for treatment of shoulder and foot injuries. Rookie Ken Hodge likely will fill in at left wing. The battle between the two giants is the only NHL game scheduled for tonight. Everyone but Backstrom, who suffered torn knee ligaments at New York Sunday, turned out for the Habs' 75-minute practice session Tuesday but several players showed their injuries were still tender. Black Hawk of the league. be pitch-forked in two weeks," he said. "Eddie Shack got away with a minor penalty in Toronto Christmas night when he al- most put his stick through the morning. There's not much middle of Stan Mikita, and now point on taking a chance on the Stewart gets away groin getting worse and then be- against' Maki : jing out two or three. weeks."| " - : TAKES IT EASY Berenson, who has beth Bel clean titled in) Refs Ignore Rules, strom at centre, has been skat-| ing for only a few days since | Says Swede Boss suffering a knee gash from his daughter's skate. . TORONTO (CP) Arne "Pd sure like to play," said Stromberg, coach of the Swed- Berenson after practice, but |ish national hockey team, said "another day could make the Tuesday that Canadian referees world of difference in the knee." ignore the rules Coach Blake said: 'I don't' "There's not much difference think Berenson will play." in the rule books,' Stromberg Despite Worsley's gimpy|said. "Elbowing, boarding, knee, Blake says the pudgy net-/spearing, charging are all de- minder will start the game, fined the same. Over here they adding, "but don't get mad if just don't call them." i |I change my mind and use Charlie Hodge." * ,.| Play its final game of a North Questioned after Tuesday's | American tour in which it has practice, the Montreal coach won two, lost four and tied one. said he did not yet know how he Swedes ide Tercnt he would reshuffle his lineups | 73 -Ihoros Peentna abe xd but maintained '"'there's NO) oy iat. tro ee ar y Sey sense calling someone up from. ' ee ta am " id teams the minors when some of our a pinch bsnl Hockey Associ- people have been sitting on the stant Junior A Sieg, tonight at hench." Maple Leaf Gardens. Despite Chica g 0's smaller number of injuries and the fact that they have won their last three staris--Canadiens have a! a ;2-1 record--Reay was inclined to be cautious Tuesday in mak- On Winning Note ing predictions : ST Nfld, (CP)-- "T'll know just how well we're The Finnish national hockey |playing after we meet the Cana- team ended an 11-game exhibi- jdiens. We lost four of the five tion tour of Canada with a 3-1 mae (against Canadiens) and | victory over St, John's Capitals ey should thank us for putting Tyésday night. (ee The Finns scored once in the first period and added two more SPORT BRIEFS siserin in secona posed' win the game. The lone Cap- MOGUL DIES itals' goal was scored in the REGINA (CP)--Lou Mogul, a first period. former Western Football Con-| tne ens 2 Finns End a JOHN'S, The Finns outshot the senior ference all-star tackle with Win-\club 39 to 36 for their third vic- nipeg Blue Bombers, died in)tory over teams in the Atlanti jhospital Tuesday, Mogul, 56,| provinces. OR "Chico is the second guy to! "| Catton 630, The Swedish team arrived to} ~ | 675 (239, 241); Evelyn Stata 669 (265, 215); High Doubles -- Ellen Burrus 442 (309); | with 604 (233); Peart r 218, Hazel Farrow 441 (250); Joan Hall 437) Scott 208 and Marg. Meco we -- (212, 225) and Marg Gray 414 (247) | Points Taken -- Jays 4, Starlings 0; High Singles -- Phylils Clarke 248 and Jets 3, Sea Fleas 1; Rockets 3, Top-Cats Marg, Rak 206. 1; Stars 3, Bugs 1 and Satellites 3, Points Taken -- Locals 3, Pussy Cats Hawks | | 0; Stars 3, Try Hards 0; Pacers 3, Busy, Standings Jays 15, Satellites 14,/ Bees 0; Green Gals 2, Go-Go's | Rockets 13, Stars 12, Top-Cats 10, Jets 9. Team Standing -~ Stars 5, Locals 4, Starlings 9, Hawks ® Sea Fleas 6 end | Pacers 4, Go-Go's 3, Pussy Cats 3, Busy Bugs 4 |Bees 3, Green Gals 2 and Try Hards 0. There were 11 Lemons! CLUB ™% One double this week -- Rose Anderson GM NICKLE PLATE 210-210-420. | Only two with the big seven this week 200 Scores: Mabel Nicholson 236, Eva They are: K. Shobbrook 758 and P. Tray-| McCabe 234, Nicola Lavergne 225, Barb jnor 706 Twenzell 21%, Lizzie Collison 211, Betty 600 Games C. Dove 495, 0. Owens Stonebridge 209, Gladys Gwillians 208 and 481, M. Coburn 666, R. Coléshaw 665, J.| Ann Lee 208 Raby 628, W. Weroski 625, Polnts Lolly pops 3-Beaties 0; High G. Jessome 620, K. Paradine 613, H. Rolls) Jinks 3-How now 0; Sixes 2-Sweet Maries| 413, J: Jackson 613, R: Vanmeer 607 and)! M. Carl 602 | 300. Games Cation 381, ¢ 315, K. Shobbrook 311 200 Games -- E. Behm 247, D. Bailey 213, J. Ruiter 212, B. Thornbury 210, G Pappas 209, C. Lockhart 206 and D. Wil son 206. : | 126; Paul Herrington (670) 162, 254, 254 Lemon League -- J. Campbell 83, J.) Jack Goodman (668) 222, 203, 243; Bob | Shetfee 77, S. Pols 99 and G. Kuipers 84.| Poole (454) 186, 174, 294; Elmer Marshall' Points Taken Polishers 3, Shiners 1; (43!) 136, 211, 284; Garth McGilivary Tankers 2, Platers 2; Mixers 3, Rackers| (620) 181, 246, 193 and Yvon 7 (61) suka ose Yvonne Marshal! ver 200 --- Bill Talbot 219, ; CATHOLIC LEAGUE Daniel 216) Bernie. Dery Serre Marie Castilloux has the high triple) shall 232; Eli Lamb 219; Carol Wood 218 jand high single for the ladies this week, Bea McGillvary 206; Don Fisher 205; |with $7§ (281) Myrdie Dewar 203; Heather Bickle 202; | John Cardinal: took the mens high|Raymond Cooney 201; Roy Dewar 201 |triple and high single with 888 (307) and Tb. Engelbert 201. | Points taken: Saints 4 --- Joe's Gang 0;| Lemon-Leaquers: Marg Coe 99; Faith #isemakers 4 -- The Wonders 0; Nite| Young 98; Vera Strong 93; Marlyn Burn Hawks 3 -- Moonlighters 1; Orbits 2, and/93; Barney Robbins 91, 88; Myrdle Dewar Slow Pokes 2 87; Neil Daniel 79 and Earl Kehoe 75 200 and over scores: John Cardinal 307-| Points taken -- Blow-Hearts 4, Lucky 1 Standings Dove |1, Sixes 1) High Jinks 5 Sweet Maries 15, Lolly Pops Beatles 6. How Now 6 and ORANGE LEAGUE Over 600 --. Alfons Kern (679) 244) 289, | 1279-302; Gloria on 268; Leo ee potd Fitrtey 4 Try Hards 3, Pin-Pickers 2,| Goer lene Ay Mare casts Sl aaa § enw Arcee Sl Mona Peters 205, Rose Watts 202, Barry) -------------___--_________ reat vertu bake at"Yeu Rely ee | 5 ' lage, as raw concn, 7223) SChOOling First, ore Meinychuk 223 and Tony Araujo Sa C Di | | CANADIAN ORDER OF FORESTERS | ys ary ineen ioe, ae eras tts, 19)F Wes. Steta| -, VANCOUVER (CP) -- Centre Gary Dineen does not expect to ~---- join Canada's national hockey) team for the world tournament | C d C in Yugoslavia in March. | ana a ops "T can't sacrifice' my aca- |demic career for one tourna-| ment," Dineen said in an inter-! 'Ahearne Cu view Monday night. | Pp A fourth-year economics stu- | dent at the University of British! STOCKHOLM (CP - AP) --|Columbia, Dineen described the| |Sherbrooke Beavers, 1965 Cana-| 1965-66 academic term as "'the| jdian Allan Cup champions, de-| Year I'm supposed to be out of |feated Sodertalje of Stockholm) hockey." 7-4 Tuesday to win the Ahearne| He retreated on this resolution Cup amateur hockey tourna- long enough to star for the na-| ment, tional team during the Christ-| The Beavers ended the double | mas vacation when he played round-robin tournament with|international tournament at Col- four victories and two losses for|orado Springs. eight points, two more points|~ anal Windbreakers Suburban Coats Wool Topcoais Cotion Topcoals 20% OF Regular Prices SKI JACKETS 1/3 OFF All Wool Worsted Flannels with permanent crease Reg. 16.95 13.8 Underwear T-Shirts Reg. 1.50 Dressing Gowns 25% OFF Reg. Prices than Sodertalje and Leksand, another Swedish team. Djur- MEN'S SUITS Reg. to 12.95. Special Group 1/3 OFF 69e PLUS MANY UNADVERTISED SPECIALS Special Group 44.90 SPORT SHIRTS 3.59 ea. or 2 for 7.00 SOCKS SWEATERS WHITE DRESS SHIRTS BRIEFS and SHIRTS 2.99 ~ oe whee ENTIRE STOCK SPECIALLY PRICED AT REDUCTIONS OF 10% TO 40% coach Billy Reay gave his boys!was an all-star tackle when| a rest _.| Winnipeg won the Grey Cup in) Commenting on Backstrom's/ 1935, the first time a western| injury, Blake said it "isn't aS\team captured the cup. | bad as we thought it was at SET $100,000 PURSE first. But, we still don't know how long he'll be missing." NEW YORK (AP)---Officials Beliveau, who missea Sun-| of the U.S. Grand Prix at Wat-| day's game due to a groin MuS-|kins Glen, N.Y., annouriced] cle pulled in practice last Sat-|Tuesday night the first $100,000 urday, skated about 15 minutes| purse in the history of world longer than his team mates|championship auto road racing Remember When... ? By THE CANADIAN PRESS Jackie Robinson an- nounced his retirement from baseball to become an ex- ecutive of a restaurant chain 10 years ago today-- in 1956. It was a bombshell, coming a few weeks after gaarden finished last with a 2-4 won-lost record for four points In previous years, the Ahearne tournament has _in- volved several countries, The Soviet Union withdrew at the last minute this year. Czechoslo- vakia withdrew earlier. | Bill Dupre scored two goals) for the Beavers, Maurice Hurtu-| bise, Yves Cossette, Real Rous-| seau, Rejean Richer and Rene} YOUR SATISFACTION {S$ OUR AIM Alf Care Carry Our GUARANTEE Kelly Disney Used Cars Ltd. 1200 Dundes E, CLOSED ALL DAY WEDNESDAY FOR SALE PREPARATIONS CUFFS FREE OTHER ALTERATIONS AT COST | and you're welcome to "charge it" THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY ONLY Tuesday "T still feel it when I start to move and wind up a step slower than my linemates,"' he said. "i hope io piay put won know until I skate again in the ' the Brooklyn Dodgers in- fielder had been traded to New York Giants. Robinson denied the trade had any- vo uv with t2 for formula-one cars. The win- | ner of the Oct. 2 race will get $20,000, second place will be worth $10,000. and every car that is invited Will] | get a minimum of $2,800. | ty vulpes tug ment from the game. buse Pepin, also scored. | Whitby 668-5891 The fast - skating Canadian! BUDGET TERMS team dominated the. game after BROP IN Sweden put on a fine display sno tacee peated Dotore. 9,000) Ifans. | ESTABLISHED 1919

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