THE OSHAWA TIMES, . Tuesdey, Pebruery 21,1967 7 Rang ers Not Fo Ing F Ri I : our Rinks U nbeaten n n Bid F Or Pla voffs First D 'So] 1] ; MONTREAL (CP) --_ Newybut with 76 points to his credit, Mohns, Chi 19 26 45 82 Irs a y C OO Oo Y Ss a the 'weekend that they 'wouldlassiss, be' holds 30potat foad|Daivecesis: Det 13 28.908 min- e weekend th hey would/assists, he holds. a 20-point lea vecchio, De 39 6 WALTER KREVENCHUK ,and Quebec played Newfound-jand T: i ly out- rather fight than switch placesjover team mate Bobby Hull,|Pilote, Chi 5 32.37 «70 yp Ss FLON, Man. (CP) -- ie BC. had the bye. a into Nie aie oo mn =i hag toed other than Chicago pin _ the league in goals ag to Det 19 17 36 4 While the spotlight was on| Manitoba provided the most} Nova Scotia bested Eby in a wi lack Hawks. w : eon, Tor 1224 36 OO western rinks irs an of- The Rangers solidified their} It was only the third time|Hampson, Det 12 24 36 2 ped poek its Leneriae 'laenats tr vg Mgmt a -- parry Piginy psc hy eriod. hold on second place in the this season that Mikita, two--/Gilbert, NY 23:12 35 6 to remain undefeated during|hind a 6-2 deficit to nip Sask-|¢ighth ends to break open a Hewer National Hockey League stand-jtime scoring champion, has|Howell, NY 11 244635 = 40 the first two rounds of thel/atchewan 9-8 in an extra end.|Previously close clash. } url - Log T weekend be = up only one point in a fe ade, ge 1915 4 14 Canadian schoolboy curling|The confidence of the first-| Trout, who has former Al- nock- wo big victories against)week. arshall, 18 16 34 «14 ampi a i he|berta champion Doug D e sec- league-leading Chicago. Norm Ullman of Detroit is/Geoffrion, NY 14 20 34 34 ile seating carried Waser feces is ' iF 3 third, shot howh py Reno g Pa eal by ' oh west -- hd phar pst oe coun & scoring|Nevin, NY 14 20 34 6 skip Charles Rafuse and his|sweep over New Brunswick in|in the third end, then main- red a eadquarters lay show that|parade wi po one more . tained the lead the Rangers ended Chicago's|than Ken Wharram of the| GOALKEEPER'S RECORD boa aso seal Cae ; eke ead with accurate ae ne ; A based h 6 tories over Newfoundland and) Meanwhile, Nova Scot! nine 15-game winning streak with a/Hawks. Phil Goyette of New| Averages based on each 60 Northern Ontario. 4 nd| _Canadi hoolb i of the 4-1 victory Saturday and trim-|York is fifth with 48 points, fol-|™inutes played. The delending ch lon: AN downed Newfoundland 13-5 and nadian schoolboy curling aa the Hawke Sitiday: io inliowad be ver Gordie H ig champion defeated Northern Ontario 10-2,;championship standing after med the Hawks Sunday to in y veteran Gordie Howe GP MP GA Avg berta rink from Winnipeg and i two rounds: nein lead third-\of Detroit with 47, Bobb 1 Trout, defending the crown|two rounds: crease their lead over third-|of Detroit with 47, Bobby Rous-|DeJordy, Chi 32 1,885 76 2.42 British Columbia, skipped by|prian Howes of Calgary took to PWL bas nace cambiar Negra we -_ dl Lengel en beg ey Hall, Chi 23 1,235 48 2.33 Jim Armstrong of Victoria, also|aiberta last year, struggled to| Alberta $308 ; eebue Ad ss 1s peas eee rad ohns of the Hawks With! chicago totals 52.3,120 124.2.38 went into today's third round!a 9.7 victory over Ontario then| Manitoba 220 8:53 i hes ih ' Giacomin, NY 50 2,921 120 2.47 undefeated. : met less resistance in sidetrack-| British Columbia 220 eit , a Rng ow a ag Rigby Ms | DELVECCHIO TRAILS Maniago, NY 5 199 123.61 wana te pee, skipped by|ing Quebec 8-5. Nova Scotia _ ie Be I berth, the Rangers would fade| Chicago's Phil Esposito 1s|New York totals 52 3,120 133 2.56 TAS ke ocy winters Artuts| The Victoria rink needed an| Northern Ontario = 2 1 1 th, f ts behind Mohns.|Hodge, Mtl 36 1,995 83 2.50 . Bares Smnbers. Ontario Ontario 211 LA after losing two or three games. |Ninth, five points behind Mohns. ge, . . rink from Uxbridge had 1-1|°%'T@ end to defeat Quebec 7-6 Sasbatshewan 754 sas But this season, particularly in|Alex Delvecchio of Detroit/Worsley, Mtl 16 825 43 3.12 won-lost records before an easier 9-7 victory PEI 1¢6f 3:57 half, they have|rounds out the top 10 point-/Bauman, Mtl 2 120 5 2.50 : over P.E.I. hag ; 2 the second ; y : Saskatchewan, skipped by New Brunswick 202 ey maraged to win those "big'|8etters with 30. Vachon, Mtl 2 120 5 2.50 Ron Jacques of Regina, Prince|EDGE N.B Newfoundland 202 13:54 games when they needed the| The Chicago ¢ ion of /M totals 51 3,060 136 2.67 Edward Island's Kendall] Other Mond tch Quebec 202 mn (K) points. Before their weekend|Denis DeJordy and Glenn Hall|Gamble, Tor 21 1,065 57 3.21 Forbes of Summerside, Brian} Northern 'Ontanio sg de See victories, New York had man-|!eads in the goaltending class/Bower, Tor 19 1,030 50 2.91 Mackin of Saint John, N.B.,/Brunswick 7-6, and a draw ve en aged only two victories in 11/With a 2.38 goals-against aver-/Sawchuk, Tor 14 730 29 2.38 Ron Saunders of Bell Island 4lthe fourfoot by Timbers shade! NAME COACH Raed starts. age while Ed Giacomin of the/G. Smith, Tor 2 115 7 3.63 Nfid,, and Mike Kinley of Shaw-| Newfoundland Hes ss | ST. CATHARINES (CP) -- ne Rangers leads in shutouts with|A. Smith, Tor 1 60 5 5.00 J i pee ee |Ron Winterbottom, former St. LEAFS ARE FOURTH six. Toronto totals 50 3,000 151 3.02 inigan, Gue., were all winless.| Sacques missed the chancelCatharines junior and senior Ia. 6) ie Toronto Maple Leafs are in| John Ferguson of the Cana-|Crozier, Det 46 2,676 142 3.18 each drew a bye in one of the|s25satchewan needed when helcrosse player and a minor tn fourth place with 49 points, two|diens, who sat out three games|Bassen, Det 7 324. 19 3.52 first two rounds missed a last-rock takeout at-/coach for several years, has saat fewer than Montreal and twojlast week because of a suspen-|Garden, Det 3 180 9 3.00 : tempt. Manitoba promptly|heen named coach of the new more than fifth-place Detroit/sion he received from the|Detroit totals 53 3,180.171 3.23 PLAY TWO ROUNDS grabbed three points, forcing/st, Catharines entry in the On- _ Wings, who ge gs roaggP7 geloa ag jeknene. " # 4 a 4 Pd 11 - rink ; toaad - robin cists tae Pang hue tario Lacrosse Association Jun- ree more games than Tor-jas individual penalty leader|Cheevers, Bos ' ° ournament continues with two ur '0 S be-lior A series. The new team. was ad onto. Boston Bruins are still|with 128 minutes. Parent, Bos 9 482 28 3.49 HOWE CHECKS HIS TROPHY rounds today. In the third round|hind several guards. Jacques/cranted a franchise in the On- last with 37 points. The Canadiens lead the team/Boston totals 54 3,240 182 3.37| : sie : ; at 2.30 p.m. (3:30 EST), Al-|was left with nothing but ajtario league, replacing St. Cathe The Bruins are a problem for|totals with 657 minutes in pens Shutouts: Giacomin 6; oop Gordie Howe, left, and -- meritorious service to hock- Presentation was made at |perta met P.E.I., Northern On-|taise, and couldn't make it. Jarines Supertest which repre- nd all other clubs as they refuse|alties. DeJordy, Hodge 3; Bower 2;| Maurice Richard stand be- --_ey in the United States. He dinner attended by game's |tario played Ontario, Manitoba] Ontario led Alberta 7-6 com-|sented this city the last three to give up their quest for their G A Pts. Pen. tian Worsley, Cheevers 1. | side Lester Patrick Mem- is in his 21st year with Det- = greats. Richard and Osh- |took on Nova Scotia, Newling home, but Timbers was|seasons. No team name has yet first playoff berth in eight sea-|Mikita, Chi 28 48 76 12| Empty-net goals: Bower; Gia-| tial Trophy in New York roit Red Wings of the Na- awa's Wren Blair were |Brunswick met Saskatchewan'wide with a takeout attempt'been selected. (CP) sons. They defeated Detroit and/B. Hull, Chi 38 18 58. 27/comin, Gamble, Crozier, Pa-| Monday. Howe was present- _-- tional Hockey League and is among the guests. rbor- Montreal last week before los-|Ullman, Det 22 33 55 26/ent 1. ed the award for long and the sport's longevity king. (AP Wirephoto) Pr as ing to Toronto Saturday. Wharram, Chi 26 28 54 17| Penalties in minutes: Mont-|-- es n the Meanwhile, Stan Mikita of|Goyette, NY 10 38 48 4jreal 657, Boston 602, cues uation as a hard-driving coach, jation Chicago picked up only one|Howe, Det 18 29 47 33/559, Detroit 516, New York 504 Few Weeks In Hos ital Imlach drives himself hard too. > point in three games last week,!Rousseau, Mil 12 34 46 38|Toronto 503. | At Quebec City, h Maps } c y, he missed lyers jpart < a season because of a ot : 'Prescribed For Imlach = "=": Paul Henderson Deadliest terre nae cen eamraancmat he et mn. 41 TORONTO (CP) --Tests toJallowed to watch it on televi-|three times in place of Imlach. ~ ro determine what is wrong with sion. ate aa 8 cco a : manager-coach Punch Imlach|) «Now the 'no visitors' sign 1s : ci Around Opposition Goal] iirc ane eat ie nan te panoel et Ye ta and or Wednesday P ' oo be spent = years &85/The second time was in a loss * | : layer, coach, general manager ing': Gary MONTREAL (CP) -- Paul|i78 shots for @ percentage of 8.4 per cent; and Boston had|_ Imlach was taken to hospital end part owner of Quebec Are, pothe ye saigentt Aa Canadi, a, Henderson, a left winger with|11.3. 1,506 shots for 119 goals and 7,9|Saturday complaining of what), . nig: team and later a minor ens ousted Toronto in four con- ce' Detroit Red Wings, is the Na-| Although Detroit is fifth in|per cent. team doctors Gescriped at the professional club in the oldisecutive games. Saturday's ap- : most ac- i i ~ . 2 curate 'thot, riage tt league ond yo pe 2 a gy. HABS BEST POWER PLAY Dr. Hugh Smythe of the Leafs Quebec Hockey League. pearance was Clancy's third be- 2.96 Ancartery ed Mon-|goat with an over-all accuracy|, J", Power - play _statistics,|Iater said the tests include card-|_A perfectionist who has a rep-'hind the bench, "%; ty: Gil ae en ee ee etna eucentas pig "while thers is no Getialte isti lease | Chi . ' " Statistics release nf Chicago Black Hawks had a ladivation of s heart attack." iy. 34 goals during the 165 times they held the man advantage. The leading scorer on Mont- real's. power play was Yvan Cournoyer with 14 goals. Chi- cago was second with an even 20 per cent on 29 goals and 145 league for the first two-thirds of the 1966-67 season showed that Henderson, a 24-year-old native of Kincardine, Ont., scored 19 goals on 78 shots in Detroit's first 47 games for an percentage of 12.1 for the first two-thirds of the season, a slight decline from their 12.3 per cent in the first third. Chicago's Bobby Hull, as he had done for the last few sea- r That great Dr. Smythe said, "I feel he will be spending the next few weeks in hospital." King Clancy, assistant' man- ager-coach who handled the Leafs in a 5-3 National Hockey taste average of 24.4 per cent. The statistics include the first 141 games of the 210 - game schedule, or those played up to and including Feb. 8. Doug Mohns of Chicago was next to Henderson in accuracy. Mohns, in 39 of the Hawks' first 47 games, scored 18 goals on 89 shots for a percentage of 20.2. Henderson missed 15 games because of a respiratory ail- ment but still managed to wind up second-highest goal scorer on the Detroit club. Norm Ullman, sons, again took the most shots on goal. He fired 218 times in 46 games at the nets of opposing teams for 34 goals and a per- centage of 15.6--the highest of his career, including last season when he scored 54 goals on 352 shots. In team totals, Chicago had 1,441 shots for 175 goals and 12.1 per cent; Detroit had 1,597 shots for 147 goals and 9.2 per cent; New York had 1,450 shots for 131 goals and 9.0 per cent; chances, The best penalty-killing unit belonged to New York Rangers who were shorthanded 128 times but. had only 15 goals scored against them for a fine 88.3 per cent. Second was Montreal with 86.7 per cent. Toronto, and Chicago were tied for the lead in short-hand goals--those scored with one of their own players in the pen- alty box. Each had six. League victory over Boston Bruins Saturday night, said he does not know whether he will coach the team during the rest of Imlach's absence. Clancy took Imlach to hos- pital Saturday and said he com- plained of a pain in his left arm. He' visited Imlach after Niel the game and said he was not That's why Seagram's V.O. is the largest-selling Canadian Whisky in the world me The remainer of the 10 most- accurate shooters: Yvan Cour- noyer, Montreal, 18 goals, 93 shots, 19.4 per cent; Rod Gil- bert, New York, 23 goals, 130 shots, 17.7 per cent; Ron Ellis, Toronto, 15 goals, 101 shots, 14.9 per cent; Bruce MacGregor, Detroit, 16 goals, 108 shots, 14.8 per cent; Dennis Hull, Chicago, 16 goals, 108 ws rg 14.8 per Kift Sparks St. Paul's In Protestant Hockey Play) ri." ir mony beat Northminster 9-0/and Eric Nesterenko, Chicago St. Paul's edged St. Andrew's|19 goals, 73 shots, 13.7 per ag 1-0, Albert St. downed Christ- church 2-0, St. Luke's topped|HULL LEADS SHOOTERS Simcoe St. 2-0 and St. Mark's| The players with the most tied King St. 1-1. shots during the first two-thirds Shutouts went to Russelljof the season: Bobby Hull, 218 Spiers, Harmony, Tom Hart,|shots, 34 goals, 15.6 per cent; St. paul's, Paul Wiltshirem Al Gordie Howe, Detroit, 204 shots, bert St., and George Pigden,|15 goals, 7.4 per cent; Stan Mi- St. Luke's. kita, Chicago, 185 ' shots, 25 Peter Winstanley and Brent| goals, 13.5 per cent; Norm Ull- Fulton each tallied three times|man, Detroit, 178 shots, 20 as Harmony won while other/goals, 11.3 per cent; Henri Ri- goals went to Allan Williams|chard, Montrea, 158 shots, nine Bob McPherson and Brian ElI-|goals, 5.7 per cent; Bobby Orr, liott. 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