1y erborough night, and th particu- ie tonight Kitchener one O41 oe 12:20 ++ 14:03 Jesesene 16:55 --1Z) .... 17:08 estore 9:16 D TS, 4:39 ne) ..... 6:45 nds hawa BP season in xckey Lea- ne out on my's were Webster, and Gary » Nnchols and Ron ison once. red three Benson to inless Mc- er scorers rere Gary goals and Frain and gle goals. Dave Gay iicKeen's. N --_-- ~~ _ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thuredey, Jenvery 19, 1967 9 'Goose' Tatum | Famed Cager, Dies Suddenly EL PASO, Tex. (AP)--Reece | (Goose) Tatum, 45, who be- came world-famous as a court jester for the Harlem Globetrot- ters Negro basketball team, died at an El Paso hospital Wednesday after an apparent heart seizure at his home. Bob Byrne, administrator of \Providence Memorial Hospital, said Tatum had just taken a bath at his El Paso home when he complained of pains and fell on the bed. His wife Naomi called the fire department which administered external cardiac massage be- fore Tatum was taken to the |q hospital. | Y Tatum had been in the hos-| pital Jan. 4-11 for treatment of what was described as a liver ailment. STARTED IN BASEBALL Tatum came to basketball from baseball late in his sports career. He was a skinny, loose- jointed kid who played for sand- lot baseball teams and semi- | | j ee All-Stars. This was the first time the All-Stars have ever been blanked. Other All- Stars seen here around the net are Chicago's Pierre pis night's NHL All-Star game at Montreal Forum. Earlier in the game, in the first period, Richard had scored one of the goals that gave Montreal Canadiens their 3-0 victory over the NHL BR. Seles HOCKEY SCORES By THE CANADIAN PRESS |PF0s- Ontario Junior A By 1942 he had become the LT F APt\No. 1 jester of Cincinnati GOALIE GLEN HALL of Chicago Black Hawks steals the puck from Canadiens' Henri Richard (dark sweat- er) as the classy Montreal centre makes a great bid Pilote (18) and Murray Olver (16) of Boston Bruins. Ww for another goal, in last Toronto 17 9 4 134 116 38|Clowns, a Negro baseball team. e Kitchener 1510 4 125 119 34/His long arm looked like an ed- . London 14 13 5 130 129 33)ucated whip when it circled be- 'oe | S ur r1se ars Hamilton 14.11 4115 98 32\/hind his back to take balls on ] Niag. Falls 1212 8 150 142 32|the wrong side. St. Cath. 11 11 5 106 95 27) Abe Saperstein, who founded Oshawa 10 17 5 89 113 25\the Harlem Globetrotters, first Montreal 912 6 107 118 24/saw Tatum in 1941. He recog- eT uson Cor eS WO Peterbor. 815 7 112 138 23|nized the loose-jointed athlete | Wednesday's Result as a sure-fire star for his bas-| 'Niagara Falls 6 Oshawa 4 ketball team. night's all-star game and Bau-| Blake said the win should) Tonight's Games The next winter Tatum put on man saw action in the secondigive the Canadiens the. confi-|St. Catharines at Hamilton a Globetrotter uniform and his shutout in an all-star game and/period. jdence they need to regain the|Kitchener at Peterborough basketball education began. it took goaltenders from a| Hodge, 33, made fine saves on|form that won the club the American League His hands were so enormous fourth - place National Hockey|/Bobby Hull of Chicago Black|league championship and the Eastern Division that when cupped they were League club to do it. \Hawks, Rod Gilbert of New/Stanley Cup and also the right) WLT F APtlsaid to hold the equivalent of Never before in the history of/ York Rangers and Chicago's|to play against the all-stars. | Hershey 25 11 4 173 116 54! 10-galion hat. all-star competition had a shut-|Pat Stapleton from various an-| "I thought our team skated/paltimore 20 15 3 136 122 43| They dangled loosely in the out been recorded--until Wed: gles. well, and I was particularly| Quebec 20.16 3 151 141 43! neighborhood of his knonk whan nesday night. Bauman kept with the pace in/glad that we didn't give up any/Springfield 15 20 3 136 149 33|he walked with the peculiar And the distinction of being;the second---period..when._he|part of the lead through defen-|Providence 6 27 7 109 184 19|go0se-like shuffle for which he the first netminders to hold the|stopped Hull on two occasions|sive lapses in the late stages," Western Division i named od best in the league scoreless at the corner of the net. Blake said following the game.|Pittsburgh 24 9 5 145 116 53] yj A ; A : , s rhythm and body control goes to Charlie Hodge and Gary! Richard gave Montreal a 1-0 The regular schedule resumes Rochester 24.13 2176 119 50\ were tar bevend a good baakal: NHL standings. |diens ahead 2-0 within two min-)and the Black Hawks play the! Wednesday's Results Hodge and Bauman combined | utes. The teams battled through) Bruins in Boston. \Springfield 2 Hershey 3 8-0 in the 20th annual all-star/he counted his second goal with|Lake, Ont., has been called up| aj!-Stars 0 Montréal 3 | PICTURE battle. eight seconds remaining in the|to Toronto from _ Rochester) American League | RE-PRINTS so far this season, was the of-|Giacomin of New York Rangers| night fensive hero for the Canadiens| split the netminding duties for) Walton, 21, has 19 goals and|cpattle Mi voy' pala By THE CANADIAN PRESS It took 20 years to register a Bauman of Montreal Canadiens, |lead at 14:03 of the first period|tonight as Toronto Maple Leafs|Cleveland 18 17 4 150 134 40 . who hold fourth place in the;and Ferguson shot the Cana-|meet the Red Wings in Detroit! Buffalo 5 29 7 110 205 17 pall player § Se to turn back 35 shots as the'a scoreless second period and) Mike Walton, high - scoring|Cjeyeland 2 Pittsburgh 3 OSHAWA TIMES Canadiens blanked the all-stars Ferguson wrapped it up when|young centre from Kirkland, National League John Ferguson, who hasn't! game. | Americans of the AHL and will) land 2 Pi had much luck around the nets} Glenn Hall of Chicago and Ed join the Leafs in Detroit to- fecahl 2 eet 3 Available At as he scored two goals, his first goals in all - star competition. Henri Richard scored the other Montreal goal, his fourth in all- star play. The Canadiens plagued with injuries, haven't had many bright spots in their lineup this season. However, Hodge has been one of their most brilliant performers. Hodge played the first and third periods of Wednesday 'the all-stars. Hall was the vic- {tim on Montreal's first two |goals and Giacomin gave up | Ferguson's second. | The Canadiens fired 30 shots jat the all-star net. | The --victory marked Mont- real's third in eight jagainst the all-stars. Their rec- bey is three wins, four losses and a tie and under the direc- starts Rec of current coach Toe | they have a 3-3-1 mark. 37 assists with Rochester so far, this season. The Wings will be without de-| fenceman Doug Harvey, as-| signed to Pittsburgh Hornets of the AHL. The Wings have called up left winger Real Lemieux from Memphis of the CPHL. The 22- year-old forward has scored 19 goals and assisted on 18 for 37 points in 37 games this |Tulsa 0 St. Louis 0 Omaha 3 Oklahoma City 1 |Nashville 1 Charlotte 3 |Transcona 2 Selkirk 9 {Macdonald 4 CMR 9 {Brockville 3 Ottawa 2 Central League Eastern League Manitoba Senior Ottawa-St. Lawrence Central Junior NU-WAY PHOTO SERVICE 251 King St. E., Oshewe 8 x 10 -- 1.50 each 5x7 -- 1.25 each 20% Discount on Orders of S er More Pictures at Memphis. Six New NHL Clubs | sume RSL OOO RR TOON Learn Draft Fotmula MONTREAL (CP)--The days of wait and see are over for the six new franchise holders in the National Hockey League. They were advised Wednes- day on the formula which will be used to provide the players necessary to stock their new clubs in Philadelphia, Pitts- burgh, St. Louis, Los Angeles, San Francisco - Oakland and Minneapolis - St. Paul for the start of next season. The complicated plan to give "a good plan and a fair plan." "T would of course have liked more, but I realize the position the other clubs were in." Putnam and Jack Kent Cooke of Los Angeles represented the new division owners at the meetings. Cooke said he was also praised the league for its "statesmanlike way the plan pleased with the formula. He was adopted and for its contin- uing program to ensure the | eligible for any draft claims as long as they remain eligible for junior competition. These regulations will also apply for the 1967-68 and 1968-69 seasons. Under these rules, players not eligible for the expansion draft in June are Bobby Orr of Bos- ton Bruins and Ross Lonsberry in the same organization. Bart Crashley, Doug Barrie and Pete Mahovlich of Detroit ----------------eeeeEeEeEeEeEeEeSE--~--x&------EeEeEeEeeeEe----------_ DAGMAR SKI CLUB THIS SEASON ? JOIN THE Fun For The Whole Family th lubs the 20 players|proper development of the new oe one en " e new clubs 2 ier, Serge Sav, and Carol they were promised for their in-/teams. Vadnais . Montre®starm sys- 12 MILES FROM OS dividual $2,000,000 franchise fee was announced by Clarence Campbell, NHL president, after two days of meetings with the current league governors and general managers. The formula calls for the ex- isting teams to protect one goal- tender and 11 other players be- fore an expansion team can se- lect one. After the 12th player on a club's roster is chosen by a new entry, the 13th man is protected by the old club, the 14th may be drafted and the 15th player remains. The 16th, 17th and 18th play- ers are then subject to draft by an expansion club. Selection of netminders is on a separate basis, with the ex- isting club's No. 1 goalie pro- tected, the No. 2 man eligible for the draft, the third-stringer being brought up by the parent club and the fourth man going to one of the new clubs. The new teams will draw lots for first pick at the goalies, with the order of choice being reversed so,that the team se- lecting first in the goalie part of the draft will be sixth when it comes to choosing other play- ers. Reaction mixed. Bill Putnam, president of the to the plan was Philadelphia entry, termed it| ATTENTION ICE-FISHERMEN SEASON NOW OPEN @ Large Live Minnows (Creek Shinners) @ Chopped Minnows @ Salted Minnows (For Lake Simcoe) 859 NELSON ST. at corner Wolfe St. E. 728-3222 or 723-7112 Open 'til 6 P.M. General managers Emile Francis of New York Rangers and Tommy Ivan of Chicago gretted giving up players, but both conceded this had to be done. Current NHL clubs also will be able to hold on to most of their outstanding first-year pro- fessionals with minor league teams. 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