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Oshawa Times (1958-), 16 Nov 1966, p. 9

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aoe cee AER eee -- Soest "--\ \ Wilt (The Stilt) Cham- berlain (right) goes high but wasn't fast enough to block this scoring attempt by New York Knickerbock- ers' Walt Bellamy, during 2! National Basketball Lea- WILT FAILED gue game Tuesday in New York. Philadelphia retain- ed the Eastern Division leadership by downing the Knicks 113 - 109. (AP Wirephoto) Former Canadiens Click As Scorers With Rangers MONTREAL (CP) -- While Montreal Canadiens are having trouble putting the puck in op- position nets, three former members of the Montreal or- nag now wearing New ork Ranger uniforms are among the National Hockey League's top 10 scorers, The Canadiens, with only 23 Geofon, N.Y. 3 Marshall, N.Y. B. Hull, Chi. Connelly, Bos. Howell, N.Y. Smith, Detroit Keon, Tor, Howe, Detroit Martin, Bos. Fleming, N.Y. Ingarf'd, N.Y, 10 -- owes Is in 10 league games, are lowest scoring team in the league but former Montreal are paving thé way for lew York's climb to the top. Statistics released by NHL theadquarters today show that the most notable effort by a former Canadien last week was Bernie Geoffrion's goal and six assists, giving him a season total of 11 points and tying him with. Dennis Hull of Chicago Black Hawks for seventh place. Meanwhile, Stan Mikita of Chicago and Norm Ullman of Detroit Red Wings continue their fight for first place. Each has 16 points. Phil Goyette with 13 points and Don Marshall with 10 are! two other Montreal castoffs| who now are Rangers among) the top 10 sharp-shooters. Rod| Gilbert of New York also has) 13 points, leaving him in third-place tie with Goyette and| Bobby Rousseau of Montreal Canadiens. Marshall is ninth. | The only other player to| match Geoffrion's seven-point) spree last week was team-mate} Reg, Fleming,who scored three|4t New York; and at start of| Aberdeen goals and added four assists, 2f4 period, Nov, 10 at Boston. | Kilmarnock giving him eight points for the season.He is another former Canadien. Fleming is also the NHL's leader in the penalty depart-| ment with 49 minutes, having! been assessed 37 minutes last! week. | Uliman's 16-point total in-| cludes 13 assists which ties him| with Goyette for the league lead in that department: Paul} Henderson of Detroit, in sixth! place with 12 points, leads the goal-scorers with nine. CHICAGO GOALIES BEST The combination of Glenn Hoa!! and Donic Nelardy of Chi-! © has the best netminding! average -- 2.33 goals against. Roger Crozier of Detroit leads! the league in shutouts with two.| The leaders: Mikita, Chi. 3| Ullman, Det. 3 18 Gilbert, N.Y. 4) Rousseau, Mtl 4 Goyette, N.Y. 2| Hend'son, Det, 3 0) D. Hull, Chi. 6! |Hall, Chicago Seescesowas Pilote, Chi. Oliver, Boston Prentice, Det. Cour'yer, Mtl. Hall, Detroit Delvec'o, Det. Nester'ko, Chi, Bathgate, Det. Kelly, Toronto Maki, Chicago Bucyk, Boston Conacher, Tor. Wharram, Chi. Nevin, N.Y. McK'zie, Bos, Murphy, Bos. M'cGr"or, Det. Ellis, Toronto J.C, Tr'bl'y, M 1 Goalkeepers' records G GA SO Avg. DeJordy, Chi, 6 17 id 3 ce ee ee ee Pe a Hm OTH AAR HOON ARAMA WIR A tem AMAASA*s*S*AisititiIitCnwsnssaswevwows SHAVSWAwWNwWONASS + hee | Stoke Clemente, flashy right fielder of Pittsburgh Pirates, was named today the National League's Most Valuable Player, 'edging Los Angeles' Dodgers' Sandy Koufax by 10 points, Clemente, whose timely and explosive shitting helped . the Pirates come close to winning |the pennant, recefved one less Clemente Captures Most Valuable Prize NEW YORK (AP)--Robertojfirst-place vote than 27-game winner Koufax but won on total points, 218 to 208. Clemente had by votes for first, Koufax nine, ' Koufax won the MVP award in 1963 and finished second to San Francisco Giants' Willie Mays last year, Just two weeks ago the brilliant Dodger left- hander was named, for an un- OTTAWA (CP)--Frank Clair went out on a limb last year to predict his Ottawa Rough Bidass wauld cat a niavers' eve suMes= view of the 1965 Grey Cup game, The. limb started cracking near the end of the season and several critics demanded the coach's job when it finally snapped with the playoff loss to Hamilton Tiger - Cats for the third year in a row, This season, he admitted he had a.better team but has stayed away from any predic- tions other than that the Riders 'will do their best," Even with a 29-point lead in the Eastern Football Confer- ence finals against Hamilton and Saturday's final game on neutral ground at Montreal's Expo Stadium, Clair still is guarded about references to the final outcome of the two-game, total-point series. statement is hedged with a comment that the Ticats will be a lot tougher than they were day in Hamilton. pride. They'll come back." could change rapidly if Hamil- ton can get a couple of quick errors. In Old Country Major Soccer soccer leaders after Saturday's games: ENGLISH LEAGUE Division I oF warconan com coro tt Chelsea Liverpool Man United Everton enoe Divisd Wolv'h'pton Crystal P Ipswich Carlisle Bolton m It eowvervs eee Mansfield Watford Stockport Southport Wrexham Chi. totals Sawchuk, Tor. xGamble, Tor. Bower, Tor. Tor. totals 12 33 0 2.75) x--Gamble replaced Sawchuk/ at start of 2nd period, Nov. 6| 33 .33 5 50) Worsley, M& 7 21 Hodge, Mtl 3 Mtl totals 10 28 1 2.80) Giacomin, N.Y. 11 27 12.69 (empty-net goal--Giacomin 1) xManiago, N.Y. 3 8 0 4.04 N.Y. totals 12 % 13.00 x--Giacomin replaced Mani- ago at 15:13, 2nd period, Oct. 22 at Toronto; and at 4:03, 2nd period, Nov. 9, against Boston. Crozier, Det, 11 33 2 3,00 Bassen, Detroit 1 4 Detroit totais - 12. 37 Johnston, Bos. 6 20 1 3.00| 7 02.33 0| Barrow Tranmere jf | Southend 9 6 SCOTTISH LEA Division I Celtic Rangers Airdrieonians Dunfermline Division Morton 12 Raith 10 East Fife ll Arbroath 8 Hamilton 8 wwenwwese i" wnmurs 24 hours listening Cheevers, Bos. 3.64 xParent, Bos. 3 11 (empty-net goal--Parent 1) Roston totals 11 36 1 3.97 x--Parent replaced Johnston at 14:04, Ist period, Nov. 6, against Chicago. | All goals against a team in/ any game are charged to the! individual goaltender of that game for purposes of awarding | the Vezina Trophy. | Penalties in minutes by! clubs: | Detroit 164; New York 159; | Boston 122; Chieago 117; Mont- real 112; Toronto 107, | ¥ +» ee and Girls Boys' Rewleigh ond CCM all Quolity Bicycles, COM and Bauer Both for Boys ond Bicycles Skates Girls Hockey Equipment CYcLe 204 BOND &. 723-6344 on vour home station SPORTS in Ottawa's 30-1 triumph Sun- a "They're a team with great |i touchdowns, especially if they |} come as a result of Ottawa |@ Leading Teams : LONDON (CP)--Old Country |i Clair Views Second Game With Guarded Optimism "They'll be so high they might never come down," he said, "Guse I Snow wey need four touchdowns to catch us but it can be done , . . don't think it ¢an't." The Ottawa coach, looking for his second Canadian. Foot- ball League championship in 11 f THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, November 16, 1966 9 precedented third time, the winner of the Cy Young Award as baseball's best pitcher, Clemente, who batted .317, hit 29 homers and drove in 119 runs, was the only player named on all 20 ballots cast by two baseball writers in each league city. Koufax was named on all but one ballot, but even if he had drawn a second-place vote on that one he would have fallen one point short. A first-place vote is worth 14 points, a second-place nine, a third-place eight and down to one for 10th place, 8 VOTES FOR FIRST Clemente received eight votes for first, 10 for second and two for third, Koufax, who became a M.come winner sor wie wie time, collected nine votes tor first, six for d, one for | Prize Boost For Racing» MONTREAL (CP) -- Prize money for the Canadian racing drivers' championship will be increased to $8,000 for 1967, an increase of $5,500 over the 1966 total, it was announced today, The 10-event championship is organized by the Canadian Automobile Sport Clubs, which sanctions all sports car racing ; Canada. creased prize money, $5,000 will be awarded to the racing series and $3,000 to the Canadian champion, Each of the 10 races will re- ceive $500 of the fund to be dis- tributed to the first-, second- and third - place finishers in amounts of $250, $150 and $100 respectively, Only Canadian drivers will be eligible to com- pete for this prize fund, which Wiii be in addition to ihe regular prize money for each race, _ Under the terms of the in-|' fifth. Felipe Alou of Atlanta drew two first-place votes and fin- ished fifth with 83 points, while Philadelphia Phillies' Rich Al- years with the club, also is con- cerned that Saturday's game probably will be 'one of those get-even contests." Ottawa's defensive team played a rough game Sunday and Hamilton players will be looking for revenge. "We wouldn't want to see a spearing contest develop. But our boys will be ready." Clair said he intends to con- tinue playing the same type of game the team piayed Suxday, len got the other vote for first' and placed fourth with 107, Mays had 111 for third. Rounding out the first 10 are Juan Marichal, San Francisco Giants, 74; Phil Regan, Los An- geles, 66; Hank Aaron, Atlanta Braves, 57; Matty Alou, Pitts- burgh Pirates, 37, and Pele Rose, Cincinnati Reds, 31, The award for Clemente comes in a year when he missed winning a third straight batting title and fourth over-all. 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