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Oshawa Times (1958-), 1 Apr 1966, p. 9

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( i' TOP SPOT IN DOUBT i By THE CANADIAN PRESS Alea Dpivectimo mine filth *National Hockey League player to score ? goals or better this season. The chiliky centre scored a -pair of govis Thursday night to boost his Sb ason total to 31--his - best scoring year in 15 with De- -troit--as e Red Wings de- ~feated New York Rangers 5-3 in one of two scheduled games. Boston Bruins continued their -Jate-season' bid to escape the - cellar for the first time in six - years by défeating Toronto Ma- ple Leafs 3/1 in the other game. Toronto, "With 77 points ahd two games! emaining, will fin- »Ash in third place in the stand- ings and Detroit, with 73 points s-and one game left, will come in fourth. Chicago Black Hawks still have a mathematical chance of tying the league-leading Mon- treal Canadiens. With two games left for both clubs, Mon- treal has 86 points and Chicago 82. - HAWKS SCORE MORE Should this happen, the title --would be determined on the basis of goals scored. The Hawks now have 235 to 227 for the Canadiens. Delvecchio's previous season [high was scorea 37S has never scored more than 25 in any one season. Chicago's Bobby Hull has 53 goals to date, while Toronto's Frank Mahovlich has 32, Mon- treals Bobby Rousseau and De- troits Norm Uliman both have 30. Gordie Howe, playing in his 20th season with Detroit, cele- brated his 38th birthday Thurs- day night with a pair of assists; Uliman reached the 30 - goal plateau for the second season in a row and Bill Gadsby coached the Red Wings from behind the bench. | Ab McDonald, with his sixth goal of the year, and Bruce MacGregor with his 19th of the) campaign completed the Detroit scoring. Billy Hicke, Phil Goyette and} | Bob Nevin scored for New York. Hickes goal was his eighth of) the season while Goyettes was) lhis 10th and Nevins his 29th. lTAKES OVER COACHING | Grdsby, also completing his} /20th season in the NHL, ran the} lteam from behind the bench |while manager-coach Sid Abel watched from club-owner Bruce Norris's box seat Substitute netminder Hank mantle ~ Gass wstkCO Site, Aw Sruins Spill Leafs; 'Wings Dump Rangers in 1960-61 when he Bassen, filling in for regular 9. an tal D a. 4. Reger -Crozisr wis was given & rest prior to the Stanley Cup playoffs next week, turned back 26 Ranger shots, a half-dozen of them from_point-blank. range. Cesare Maniago, in the New York nets, was the victim of all five Detroit goals as the Red Wings fired 35 shots at him. The Wings were without five regulars for the game, includ- ing Gadsby and Crozier, and used two hometown products-- Doug Roberts and Jimmy Peters Jr. Neither figured in the scoring. Boston's victory over Toronto, coupled with New York's loss, boosted the Bruins into a fifth- place tie with the Rangers, Bos- ton has one game remaining this season while New York has two. Murray Oliver, Tommy Wil- liams and Ron Stewart, a for- mer Leaf, scored for the Bruins. JOHNNY DAVIS Johnny Davis With Sr. Petes PETERBOROUGH (CP) Remember When . . .? By THE CANADIAN PRESS Stanley Cup hockey play-. offs were called off 47 years ago tonight--in 1919--owing to the world influenza epi- demic: Montreal Canadiens and Seattle were in the se- ries when five Canadien players had to be rushed to hospital. Joe Hall, star de- fenceman, died a few days later. Kingston Aces Prolong Series KINGSTON (CP) -- Kingston Aces staved off elimination in the Ontario Hockey Association Senior A finals Thursday night with a 4-3 overtime win over Guelph Regals. Guelph leads the best-of-seven series 3-1. The fifth game will be played in Guelph tonight. Tom Carty, Bob Rasson, Dick Cherry and Ron Earl scored for Kingston. Playing coach Butch Martin scored twice for Guelph and Joe Malo added a single oal, John Davis, one of the outstand- ing junior lacrosse players in| Ontario, signed to play with} Oliver's goal was his 18th of the season while Williams netted his} 16th and Stewart his 18th. Kent Douglas scored the lone Toronto goal, his sixth of the| campaign. CLINCHES VICTORY Williams broke a 1-1 tie early) in the third period, also on a| power - play, and Stewart clinched the Boston victory with ~|just over two minutes remain-) ing in the game. Rookie netminder Bernie |Oshawa Green Gaels, Kitchener Evens |Parent held the Leafs in check| | throughout the game as Toronto Peterborough Thursday night in} the Senior Ontario Lacrosse As-| sociation. The 22-year-old Peterborough | - native has played five years of junior lacrosse--three with; one for Hastings Legionnaires and one for Whitby. Davis has played in four Minto Cup finals in the last five} years and three in a row for Oshawa. Oshawa won all three. insurance policy to protect chil-| dren crossing streets on their way to school. The family of Carty scored the winner at the 1:35 mark of the 10-minute overtime when he flipped the puck over Guelph goalie Harold (Boat) Harley from just outside the crease. Minor Sports At Bowmanville In the Atom final, Royals de- feated Indians 3-0. Scorers for Royals were Steve Rowe with two goals and Don Sturrock. In Tyke; Bombers and Hor- nets played to a 2-all tie. Hor- nets' goals were scored by Rich- ard Hall and Ralph Cryderman while Bombers' goals were scor- ed by Larry Cryderman and Mike Hobbs. In a Pee Wee "Mug" game, Bears' defeated Bruins 2-1. Bears goais were scored by Larry Brunt and Bob MacDon- ald. The Bruins' goal was scored by Philip Broome. In a Midget Mug game, Mar- oons upset Orphans, by handing them a 1- to 6 reverse. The lone goal was scored by Ron McMul- len. A good deal of the credit goes to stand-in goalkeeper Dan- ny Nowlan, wno played an out- standing game. BOYS BASKETBALL In boys' basketball, Cues de- feated Trotters 39-25. The top man for Cues was Dan Lemon with 18 pts, followed by Brain Saunders with six and Don Yourth, six, Lee Lemon, five, Ralph Charron and Doug Kramp with two each. For the Trotters, it was George Connors with 18 pts., Jim Wright 10 and Dennis; ~-- Lemon with seven. BOYS GYM DISPLAY This class was under the di-|stands and active games. On March 24, the Boys' gym class finished off the season with|" mpeg: it: - "Nak faa a Gym Display, before 60 adults|** '"¢ Bowmanville 00!.| Welsh for his excellent work and The display consisted of var-|interest, towards the-boys of the and children, at the Lord Elgin School Gym. ious phases of tumbling, head-|gym class. " THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, April 1, 1966 9 --_Teads the parade aa in true value RESERVE Pre-Season SPECIAL Gloves Helmets LACROSSE SPECIAL | Purchase of Lacrosse AGED AND MELLOWED IN WOOD Kidney Pads STICKS | fired 37 shots at him. | : ; r x any child killed will receive up The Maple Leafs alternated| $3,000. veteran goalies Johnny Bower|- and: Terry Sawchuk, who com- Sem.-Final Set TORONTO ( tario. Hockey jor A semi-final Toronto Marlbo and Kitch- ener Rangers became a best-of- eight affair Thursday night when Kitchener defeated Mar- "lies 4-2: The series is tied 3-3 with one game a draw. The eighth game will be + played in Kitchener Saturday afternoon with a ninth if neces- sary in Toronto Sunday after- . noon. If the ninthis tied, the - teams will go into Sudden-death overtime. The winner meets Oshawa Generals in the best-of-seven fi- nal. od Bill Hway, Jo'%n Beechey, Jack McCreary and Bob Jones scored for Kitchener. Mike By- ers accounted for both Toronto goals. HWAY OPENS SCORING Hway opened the scoring at 1:32 of the first period. The! teams then fought until 1:31 of} the third period without scoring. | Beechey made it 2-0, but one! éries between the game. McCreary scored at 8:59, then Byers scored at 13:57, while Bob Cook was serv- jing a minor penalty for interfer- ence, to leave Toronto trailing 3-2. Coach Gus Bodnar yanked goalie Al Smith from the Marl- |boros' net with one minute left jin the game, but Rangers' Walt | | Thaczuk grabbed a sloppy Mar!l- boro pass and fed the puck to \Jones, who casually skated across centre ice and flipped it into the empty net. The Marlboros outshot the 'Rangers 40-18. There were 17 shots against Kitchener goalie Gary Kurt in the final period. | |Kitchener only managed four | {shots on the Toronto goal in the | final 20 minutes, but two of them went in. There were 15 penalties. Each team received seven minors and! Terry Caffery of the Marliboros was given a misconduct for ar- guing about the final Kitchener goal. HOCKEY SCORES, STANDINGS -- By THE CANADIAN PRESS , National League ABN ae ee x 39 21 8 227 169 86 37 23 8 235 175 82 34 % 9 202 181 77 31.27 11 218 191 73 "New York 18 40 10 191 254 46 Boston 7% 43 6 170 273 46 Thursday's Results Toronto 1 Boston 3 New York 3 Detroit 5 Games Saturday, April 2 Chicago at Montreal New York at Toronto Games Sunday, April 3 Montreal at New York Toronto at Detroit Chicago at Boston American League Eastern Division WL F 4619 3 316 23 28 5 247 209 71 30 37 2 196 224 62 Baltimore 26 39 2 194 234 54 Pr'vidence 18 46 3 171 287 39 M Western Division 43.19 4 268 ~ $5 31 1.215 35 31 1 221 27 37 «3 197 223 57 'Montreal Chicago "Toronto Detroit Quebec Hershey Springfield 202 90 02.71 Rochester Pittsburgh Cleveland Buffalo ' Oklahoma City at Tulsa 206 95) Thursday's Result Providence 1 Quebec 6 Tonight's Games Hershey at Baltimore |Buffalo at Cleveland Pittsburgh at Providence | Springfield vs. Rochester at To- ronto | Central Professional | Wit F At 34 24 30 25 30 30 28 28 Minnesota | Oklahoma St. Louis |Tulsa 13 183 199 73} 12 214 193 68 Memphis 25 33 12 198 223 62 Houston 26 32 10 212 238 62 Thursday's Result Oklahoma City 2 Houston 2 Tonight's Games 4 oy Tex, is! 205 71| Second in a Series... ve HAROLD SNOOKS cor styleside with long box, heov V8, engine with either 4 sp Heavy duty battery and alte itself could weigh better than type tires -- front and rear, "Talking Trucks" With Harold Snooks, CAMPERS ? 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