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Oshawa Times (1958-), 19 Jan 1966, p. 9

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'Werent Rebuked | sters Claim DICK IS A KNICK IN TIME Dick Van Arsdale of New York Knickerbockers gets into the air for a basket be- fore Len Wilkins of St. Louis Hawks can muster enough push to stop him. The action took place in St. Louis Tuesday night when the Hawks registered a 109- 107 win. HOCKEY SCORES, STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS American League Western Senior | calgary 4 Edmonton 3 - Eastern Division Central Junior WET FRM cited ul? 25:10 3 160 105 53) | Thunder Bay Junior 17.15. 2 113 100 36, push 15.20 1 103 125 311 'ort Arthur 2 Fort William Ca- Providence 1222 3 91 137 27|/nadiens 10 Baltimore 13 22 0 96 114 26) « Manitoba Junior Western Division | Winnipeg Warriors 6 Winnipeg Rochester 27 7 3 161 108 57|Monarchs 3 Pittsburgh 22 14 1 12.102.45| Winnipeg Braves 6 Winnipeg | Cleveland 14 21 1102 112 29) Rangers 1 | Buffalo 10 25 2 89 133 22) Saskatchewan Junior Tuesday's Q Resnlts | Moose Jaw 4 Regina 12 Seattle (WHL)'3 Baltimore 0 | Melville 3 Weyburn 11 Buffalo 3 Quebec 7 Ontario Junior B Wednesday's Games Quebee Hershey Springfield Puck By THE CANADIAN PRESS Sherbrooke Beavers. have drawn support in their denial that Canada's ambassador to Russia threatened to call off two of their games in Russia last week because of rough play. Lloyd Pollock. of Windsor, Ont., vice-president of the' Ca- nadian Amateur Hockey Asso- ciation who was in charge of the Beavers' tour of Europe, arrived bac in Canada Tues- day with the team. He said reports that Ambas- sador Robert Ford had rebuked the team for alleged misconduct and rough play during a game last Thursday in Kalinin 120 miles north of Moscow, came as a complete shock. Players and officials of the Beavers, 1965: Allan Cup champ- THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wedaesds;, Jonzeryp 1%, | Both were at the. Friday |meeting 'along with Pollock, Henri Crochetiere, president of the Quebec Amateur . Hockey | Association and Len O'Donnell, |president of the Quebec Senior | League. |WEREN'T TOLD | 'We were never told at any jtime to, clean up our piay or have the tour curtailed," Cro- chetiere said. 'We discussed the game but the ambassador never asked what had happened at Kalinin the night before." Roy, who said the Deavers were given a cooler reception in Russia than elsewhere in Eu- rope, accused the Russians of Roy added that each game in their 27-day. tour was followed by a banquet or get-together but "in Russia it was just hello and then goodbye after each game." | The external affairs depart- ment in Ottawa said Wednesday that Ford had not been sent specific instructions on the mat- ter. Following Sherbrooke's 6 ~ 5 loss to. Moscow Spartak Sunday, the mass circulation newspaper Sayiet Sport said the Canadians behaviour "called forth deep and just indignation of the au- dience." é The game was relatively starting the rough Play in Kal-jtame by Canadian standards inin, He said a Soviet player el-|but the Beavers were jiered by WHERE YOU-ALWAYS GET- A LITTLE MORE ----THAN YOU EXPECT __ SWIFT PREMIUM READY TO EAT SMOKED PICNICS 95° TABLE-RITE FRESH CUT UP LEG, WINGS, BREASTS, ETC. CHICKEN * BASKET 39: ROYAL GUEST RINDLESS SLICED LEAN MEATY FRESH SIDE ions and winners of the Ahearne|Powed Sherbrooke goaltender Cup series in Sweden Jast|Serse Aubrey when he went month, also denied they "had|0wn to make a stop in the first been hauled up on the diploma- |™inute of the game, a crowd of 10,000 at the Moscow |Sports Palace for what the cus- |t omers considered unsports- manlike conduct. tic carpet by Ford. The team arrived home in |Sherbrooke Tuesday night. | A report from Moscow Mon- jday said that-Ford had made a special appeal to the team last Friday to refrain from rough play. The appeal followed the game in Kalinin which the Bea- vers lost 15-4 to a Soviet Army team. The Beavers returned to Mos- cow for Friday and Sunday games against two other Rus- sian teams and lost 8-1 and 6-5. WERE INVITED Pollock said ~ SILVER If you've got the time, we of 29 transatlantic flights a | that he and lother officials travelling with the Beavers were invited to Ford's office last Friday after- noon. "He was nice to us and the only comment he made about ithe previous night's game was that the Russian press had been very hard on us and it wasn't nice for diplomatic relations. He hoped the next two games would be good ones." Pollock admitted the Beavers were edgy in the Kalinin game, | but said that the refereeing was awful and that the Russian) Army team included "at least six or seven players of their na- | tional team." "Subject to government approval. BRITISH OVERSEAS AIRWAYS BOAC agent . of the Beavers, that Ford never mentioned| rough play during the Friday) visit, | Georges Roy, playing-coach | 'and a star defenceman of the Beavers, said his club played rough hockey in Kalinin ct Four Seasoiis that the Soviet team 'played just as rough and the referees didn't know hockey." 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