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Oshawa Times (1958-), 2 Nov 1966, p. 11

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BRUINS SCORE -- Denis » sDeJordy (foreground), Chi- cago Black Hawks goal- Hawks Winning Ways 'Stopped By Bruins By THE CANADIAN PRESS . Boston Bruins, playing their third game on the road in four days, came up with a hustling performance Tuesday night to edge Chicago Black Hawks 3-2 in the only-scheduled National Hockey League game. + The Bruins out - hustled the Hawks for most of the game and also got a solid perform- ance .from netminder Bernie Parent, making his first appear- ance of the season, to hand the Hawks their first loss of the sea- son against four wins. , The Boston victory was the second in six starts and moved the Bruins into third place keeper, slides out of the net in attempt to block a shot but Boston Bruins' Pit Mar- behind Montreal Canadiens and three points behind the league- leading Hawks. Wayne Connelly, with his sec- ond goal of the season, Pit Mar- tin with his fourth and John Mc- Kenzie with his third accounted tin (7) got the puck past him and into the net for a goal in a 3-2 National Hock- However, from that point on, Bruins. Martin put the Bruins back on top in the final minute of the first with a close-in shot. The Hawks protested that a Boston for Boston's scoring. Fred Stanfield scored his first of the year while Chicago's other goal was Stan Mikita's fourth. Connelly opened the scoring for Boston at 5:08 of the first period when he counted on Ron Murphy's pass from behind the Chicago net. : Stanfield evened the score four minutes later by tipping in Pierre Pilote's long pass. in the NHL standings, one point Quarterbacks Selected Most Outstan MONTREAL (CP)--Two quar- terbacks, who could end up fac- ing éach other in the Grey Cup game in Vancouver Nov. 26, were hamed Tuesday as final: asts the balloting for Cana- dian 's Most Outstanding Player award. 'The poll Of sports writers and broadcasters, conducted by a distillery, named Russ Jackson of Ottawa Rough Riders as the Eastern Football Conference fi- nalist opposing Ron Lancaster of Saskatchewan Roughriders in 'the Western Conference. It was a clean sweep for Ot- tawa in the eastern voting, 'Jackson winning the Canadian player of the year category and 'centre Ken Lehmann getting the mh as lineman of the year. : _Jackson | and Lehmann will be 'HOCKEY SCORES + By THE CANADIAN PRESS National League LT F ' ' Chicago Montreal 'Boston Toronto Detroit 22 New York 3 11 Tuesday's Result Boston 3 Chicago 2 Today's Game Montreal at Toronto OHA Senior A F A Pt 24 «14 12 16 10 oh cA DOO A Pt 14 12 24 12 17 21 24 30 25 29 24 Collingw'd Galt Woodstock Guelph Kingston Toronto Oakville Belleville Orillia Barrie 8 6 5 4 0 Loonmuunaanaan Ss SoHroosores 0 Tuesday' 8 Results = Gait 3 Woouswen +a 8 Belleville 4 Kingston 3 Collingwood 7 Orillia 3 Friday's Games Orillia at Barrie Toronto at Collingwood Woodstock at Kingston Belleville at Guelph OHA Junior A WLT : A Pt 23.12 St. Catharines Hamilton Oshawa Kitchener Peterborough Toronto Niagara Falls London Montreal Tuesday's Game St. Catharines. 8 London 3 Thursday's Games Toronto at Hamilton Kitchener at Peterborough American League Rochester 3. Quebec 2 Western League Los Angeles 4 Vancouver 4 Eastern League Nashville 0 Charlotte 2 Major Junior Saskatoon 1 Regina 8 Manitoba Junior Brandon 9 Warriors 2 Selkirk 1 Rangers 9 Quebec Junior Sore] 4 Drummondville 1 45 SnduuuweL.uwnu ae woewe cn 7 6 6 5 4 6! "year last "year: 5] | WANTED ding Players opposed in the final balloting in those categories by. flanker Terry Evanshen and linebacker Wayne Harris, both of Calgary Stampeders. Winners in all three categor- ies will be announced Nov. 15. Jackson quarterbacked Ot- tawa to a first-place finish in player was in the crease. Parent was particularly good in the first and second periods on shots by Doug Mohns and Mikita from close-in. The teams failed to score in the second period, even though Chicago held a man advantage three times. | McKenzie, a former Chicago iplayer, scored the clincher in third period on a pass from | the game featured the hustling| § THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, November 2, 1966 7] "HOpesuls ey League victory by Bruins in Chicago, It was the first loss for Hawks this season. (AP Wirephoto) John Hayes Purchases Gelding "HARRISBURG, Pa, (CP) -- Canadian buyers were active Tuesday at the world's largest annual harness horse auction. Canadians meschened <2 | 46 harness ng = Dr, Glen Brown of Brampton, Ont, bought the three-year-old pacer Clay for $43,000. The son of Tar Heel who has earned over $75,000 in two years of racing was the top sale of the day. Other sales included: First Joe, gelding by Key- stoner-Nancy Blades, John G. Hayes, agt., Oshawa, Ont, $5,500, Dora Jo Diplomat, mare by Diplomat Hanover-Kristy Jo Key, Cecil E, Carpentier, Sui- ton West, Ont, $2,000, Valid Yankee. filly by Bullet Hanover-Isabel Star, Ron Fea- gan, agt., Goderich, Ont. $4,200. Valiant Margaret, filly by Valiant Rodney-Meda Regent, Dr. John Findley, Arnprior, Ont. $600. Princess Charm, filly by Mountain Prince-Silver Charm, Bryan Armstrong, Cardinal, Ont, $400. Silver Nib Lee, gelding by Nibley-Silver Bee, Bill Stirton, Orangeville, Ont. $600. Miss Oregon, filly by Adios Oregon-Little Miss Mary, G; R. Anderson, Woodstock, Ont. $800. King's Knave, gelding by Sel- ka's King-All For Fun, Bill Stir- ton, Orangeville, Ont. $1,100, A. C.'s Sparkle, filly by Blaze Hanover-Brilliant, M. Strader, Williamsburg, Ont. $1,300, Dawson Hanover, colt by Hoot Mon-Dresden, Dr, B. Bren- nan, Ottawa $2,000. Misty Fling, filly by Hickory | SANDY KOUFAX |John Bucyk and Mikita closed out the scoring with 14 seconds remaining. OVERCOME PENALTIES The Bruins survived five pen-| alties against Green and two against rookie defenceman Bobby Orr. The Hawks drew only two penalties despite the roughness of the game. Green was given minors for two splashing infractions, hold- ing, hooking and for high-stick- ing. He holds the record for most penalties in one game. He took three minors, two majors and two misconducts for a total of seven penalties against New York Rangers last season. The Canadiens will visit Tor- the EFC this year while Lan- caster, Jackson's back - up in Ottawa for three years, was leading Saskatchewan to first place in the WFC. |OFTEN A WINNER Jackson, in his ninth year with Rough Riders, is a graduate of McMaster University of Hamil- ton where he played on the in- tercollegiate championship team of 1957. He was Ottawa's top draft choice in 1958 and was Canadian player of the year in 1959. He won the Most Out- standing and-Canadian Player of the Year awards in 1963, The 29-year-old y high school vice ~ principal i§ married with three children Lehmann, 23, joined Ottawa in 1964 and was an outstanding rookie. Lancaster, 26, a graduate of Ohio's Wittenberg College, lives in Regina with his wife and two children. He was sold to Saskat- chewan by Ottawa and was one of the stars of Saskatchewan's late-season drive in 1963 and in |the playoffs. He completed 144 passes for 2,256 yards, the WFC, in 1964 and the follow- ing year improved on the mark 9|when he hit for 160 and 2,586 jyards. Evanshen, 22, rookie of the year and all-star flanker in the EFC last year, when he was leading pass receiver in the East, was traded by Montreal Alouettes to Cal Harfis, 28, was lineman of the} |Stampeders from the University of Arkansas in 1961. He was named to the WFC all - star jteam in 1961 and 1962, He was }also picked for the Canadian all- Star team in 1962, the year he i was runner-up in the voting for | Canada's top lineman. Saskatchewan's George seal won the Most Outstanding Player honors in 1965 and Ham- giilton's Zeno Karcz was the top| g| Canadian. best in| He jomed the} onto for tonight's only sched- uled game. The Canadiens will be strentghened at left wing with the return of Gilles Tremblay, who has been sidelined with a shoulder injury since the begin- ning of the season, They will be without Dick Duff, another left winger who is out with a knee injury. The Leafs will regain Bob Baun and Larry Jeffrey. SAWCHUK LIKELY STARTER Terry Sawchuk probably will start in the Toronto goal. The 36-year-old veteran turned in a standout performance in Tor- onto's 3-2 victory against De- troit Red Wings last week, but missed Saturday's game against the Bruins due to the death of 'Cy Young | Trophy Won | By Koufax By BOB MYERS LOS ANGELES (AP)--Sandy Koufax has won the Cy Young Award as baseball's best pitcher for the third time. Reached at his home Tuesday in suburban Studio City, the su- perb southpaw said he was de- lighted. The vote by the Base- ball Writers of America was unanimous, as it had been in previous years. | The award to the Los Ange- | les Dodgers' superstar amounts to an unprecedented event. No| hurler had ever won it twice, as | did Sandy in 1963 and 1965, much less three times "I'm thrilled," said Koufax who may have been groping for| words different from his reac- tions on the previous award oc- casions, "It's a great honor to be se- lected more than once, and it's| an even bigger thrill to win it} two years in a row. "Especially since we some great pitchers in league -- in both leagues, have the that | his mother-in-law. Bruce Gamble will be the} a Smoke - Fling Hanover, jbinton, Ont., {Brampton, Ont., Ralph Swalsky, Ottawa, $2,000. Deven Rainbow, mare by Sampeon Hanover-Spangled Ab- bey, Bruce Clements, agt., Dob- $2,800. Clay, colt by Tar Heel-Adios Martha, Dr, Glen Brown, agt., $43,000. Princess Leah, filly by Jar- rettown Scott-Sweet Princess, \gueon" Clark, Morrisburg, Ont. 500 JAN'S TEXACO GARAGE (Complete Repeira) MOVED TO 83 RITSON RD. SOUTH Te Serve You Setter 725-8371 OSHAWA TIMES PICTURE RE-PRINTS Available At NU-WAY PHOTO SERVICE 251 King St. £., Oshewe 8 x 10 -- 1.50 each 5 x 7 -- 1.25 each 20% Discount on Orders of 5 er Mere Pictures backup netminder. Johnny Bower is nursing a back ail- ment It will be the first meeting be- tween the two clubs since Cana- | diens eliminated the Leafs in| four straight semi-final playoff | games last April. Bob Nevin, New York's scorer last season, will be returned to full service Thursday night) jagainst the Bruins, the club an- nounced Tuesday. Nevin saw only limited ac- tion the last two games after re- covering from torn right knee ligaments. He missed the first three games of the season. | The right winger, who had 29) goals. in 1965-66, will play on a! jon Marshal | The Rangers said Red Beren- son, a centre, is a doubtful starter for the Bruins' game. Oshawa Diving Club Skin and Seuba Diving AT Tne BOYS' CLUB Informetion ALEX MecDoneld 725-9704 BILL MITCHELL 623-7285 DON SMITH 728-9042 5 NIGHTS 5 Tues.-Wed,-Thurs 8 p.m. Fri. 9 p.m. Set. 8 p.m. 61 King Street Starts Tues. 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