Second-Place Battle Highlights NHL Race | + Yanks Put Him At First THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, March 9, 1967 | double plays DiM 8 R lls D | double plays, viaggio hecalls Vay ries 'asoiner, scoot play that just missed, bunts, leaping off the base and tagging the runner coming down the line, going to my right for a grounder and having to run opening By THE CANADIAN PRESS jtroit a 3-0 Jead before Bob,son's point total to 85, includ- ne wits Chicago Black Hawks appear|Nevin managed the only New |ing a league - leading 54 as- { FORT LAUDERDALE, Fila.jting, and they needed a spot in back to first. Thirteen chances weep of ee nS Me cee ee rere atl: jsists. He leads runner-up Hull |(AP) -- Joe DiMaggio played|the 'outfield for Hank Bauer," in all. against place og ag ogee Hockey HAWKS KEEP MOVING by 18 points. | 1,736 games for New York/the graying Yankee Clipper re-| "That was it for me as a ed League, pul, the race fr, the MCheago's cto, couled| DOAK. 1S BUSY [Yankese, 1m 1235 he, wat anleed. hey thought I W986 ars nasemen, though, becas i and over. With . the Sg fo maseers | Boston's Gary Doak kept the & was a first baseman. |think it was Casey Stengel's| Hank Bauer turned his ankle in Whitby The Hawks, bidding for the cyst me ge Fa Px, | public address announcer busy) | That solitary departure fromjidea, but Dan Topping talked to the game. I felt a little happier Pp, were first championship in the club's aed OF jccone ~ Pace '\cwiduring the game as he picked| custom came in 1950, the next-me about it. when I went back to centre 41-year history, got into a bit|YOrk, whose second-place leadjup six minor penalties. Six of| to-last of Dimaggio's 13-year) « een the few of a jam Wednesday night|20W, is only one point over thejnis 12 minutes came during ivafenh with the vaukees, They thought they had_ a field. | chance ainst the last - place Boston|L@a!s The Canadiens are in|scraps with Esposito ; chance for the pennant and I) while shying away from com- po ea Pace Moston fourth place, four behind Tor- 1 i Some of the circumstances /could help by playing first. I! 44: i es i Bruins -but Stan Mikita and : piace, In Toronto, a good portioa of| surrounding the move were sim-|agreed to try it since 1 felt. it) Mitting himself flatly on the r goals Bobby Hull straightened things onto. | a the 15,801 spectators weren't ilar while others were different|might be for the good of the Mantle switch, DiMaggio indi- out and Chicago skated off with' An estimated 16,666 Chicagojeven settled in their seats when from the current experiment in! bali club. I don't remember ex-|cated it's not the greatest idea. ow who Gill . : ' a 3-1 win. fans saw the Hawks and Bruins|Gilles Tremblay gave the Cana |the Yankee camp in whichlactly when it was. but a good i He buzz- Mikita, Hull and Kenny)battle through a close-checking/diens a 1-0 lead. |Mickey Mantle, outfielder, is|part of the season had Gussad jAt the same time, though, he he had Wharram scored for the Hawks.|Scoreless first period. But the Leafs put the hand- ibeing converted to a first base- 3 us psec' |feels it's better for Mantle to be score ' . : , . cuffs on the Canadiens and ex |. "I worked out at first base) Pat , 1 Skip Krake scored the lone| Krake broke open the close ff : r man. - ked fi b Porcry tig cama now than B early Boston goal. Hull's goal was his|checking game with his goal in|/Ploded for five of their six, | DiMaggio, now 52 but looking/for three or four days before aici Renae esters Before 47th of the season, tops in the|the second period but Wharram/|8%@ls in a space of 10 minutes not much different then he did|they played me there. It was a get_ his league. got that one back. lin the first period to take what!| in the late 1930s and 1940s when|Very hot day. I'll never forget BACK CH E? BE clastyd In other NHL action Wednes-| But Mikita finally broke the|#PPeared to be a commanding| he made American League|that. My uniform was tice as A ° jer real- day night, the Maple Leafs|deadiock just after the seven-|%-1 lead. | Ipitchers wish they were first/S0aked as anyone else's. IT COULD BE IRRITATED BLADDER flowned Montreal Canadiens|mjnute mark in the third period} Baun made it 6-1 in the basemen, recalled that day in| "That day I had every play a 6-4 at Toronto and Detroit Red|when his 40-foot shot hit Boston|S¢cond period but the Cana- 1950 while watching Mantle | first baseman could have. I a, Bee- Wings defeated New York'defenceman Joe Watson's lcg|'iens scored one in the second| scoop up easy grounders and|can't think of one that was} ANY HAVE BEEN HELPED buble as Rangers 3-1 at New York. land streaked past Boston goalic|Peried and added two more in casually take soft throws at/ lacking. DEWITT, ONE: zoals to' Bob Pulford, Pete Stewkowski, | Bernie Parent who sparked ets te have nr tiring first. "I had cutoff plays, regular! BLADDER Piiis A Dave Keon, Jim Pappin, im/Boston throughout the game. . ng on for the win. Tae e se 'i a goa cau asoaa Ta sarang? 38 parecer sessed Horton and Bob Baun scored| Little more than two minutes| The Leafs now have a record cen eget betes omen Mize,| f a the Toronto goals. Gilles Trem-|later, Hull put the game out of|f Only one loss in their last 12) hen Sageeka waren't hit- -- blay, Claude Provost, J. C.{reach when he deflected Phil/£#mes. They controlled the play| RARER decdiadbaal od, as Tremblay and John Ferguson|Esposito's perfect goalmouth| {°F aay of the game and ended | Laos scored for Montreal. pass behind Parent, who made|"P by firing 33 shots at rookie : = 8 y undue Floyd Smith, Bruce MacGre-|38 saves. Pree eglep9 Vachon of the ; Ma clans gor and Norm Ullman gave De-| Mikita's goal boosted his sea- vanadiens. The Canadiens had on hard to |27 shots at Toronto goalie Terry 4 appened Sawchuk, ee night' s | Rookie goalie George Gard-| P t U t did no! Unha Canada Gri ers 7" turned in a sterling per-| ' os se t whip. |formance for the Red Wings. 2 on Sun- |The youngster, called up from : Magicians registered the first ng that |Pittsburgh of the American upset of the Jaycees Minor} Whitby ay ay n Tt |Hockey League Monday, made |Basketball League playoffs at| pase of | 32 saves to stop the Rangers. = " Simcoe Hall Boys Club, hand-| i . ! regular season leadin he ho TORONTO (CP) -- With thejfor a team to do what these| BLUES ROsE AGAIN ST. LOUIS CARDINALS' BIG HOPE \Giars g BOSl wetback, " ; Canadian football season still|teams are apparently doing. | otal oO} ,235 spectators : . : awl ini Junior half a year away, there already| "I don't think it's the leagues. (Saw the Rangers' winless string Roger Maris, traded from hat-is Stan Musial. Cardi- nant. Maris slammed 61 Magicians, who ree the ; have ; d ; ' ; 4 New York Yankees to St als are hopi Maris will h f y 7 regular season in rd_ place, | are rumblings from discon-|I think it's a few over-eager|Stretched to five games. The 4 DRE BES Se meee Wh jomers for New York in jig 9 If ti the | ave an " in Ww. He thi Louis Cardinals this winter gain his for i 961 but ha ed |led 28-12 at half time in the) tented players. teams. win was only Detroit's third in irdinals regain former bat magic 1961 s been plagued | me oF the found yr that Defensive halfback Don' suth- the last 12 games and its fifth} #8 carrying the wood, and in the National League pen- by injuries in recent sea- ecdatiea ARE n about erin. traded in the off season|INTEREST IN WAYTE on the road all season. the vice-president and gen- nant race and 'help carry sons, pabeied a pial to Edmonton Eskimos by Ham-| Also involved in the eight-man| The Wings led 3-0 before _efal manager in the casual St. Louls to another' pen- (AP Wirenhoto) Pag uur ; oe tong ae, J lIton Tiger-Cats, warned Wed-|'tade with Sutherin was another|Nevin scored for the Rangers, Ce ae ae? " ite pe ey Magi. a al / nesday of massive raiding of|Ticat, defensive half Billyjending New York's scoreless ® | clas with 12 points while Drew Ce ba + the Canadian Football League|Wayte, who subsequently an-istring whieh had stretched . aliman added 41. Gary. Mace , Coach > by representatives of thejnounced his retirement at 27|more than six periods, ] ed &, : peng ead date ing his 4 r : : " after four years of professional| The Leaf: ' ) Donald 10, Ken Cunningham f work- |) American and National Leagues y P le Leafs can climb into sec- | eight, Dave Mason seven and 6 eae in the United States. |Play. ond place in the standings Sat-| . Youn Rinive tO. " "f In an interview, Sutherin said|, The Tiger-Cats also are in ajurday night with a win over the Greg Medinski hooped 15 or he had been offered 'close to|fair way to lose tackle Angelo/Rangers. | points for Stars with Greg Kit 50 per cent more than I was|Mosca, who says he intends) The other Saturday game,| and Dave Peacock four, and making up here" and offered|Playing out his option to gojthe Hawks are in Montreal. | i hoyeks acai Wes Paterek one. : 1s his salary for a year if he with a U.S. team he won't|On Sunday, Montreal is at New| HULL, Que. (CP)--A pair of |wick's Charlie Sullivan of Saint! The Ontario-Nova Scotia game| In the other game Bill Way- wants to sit out his option to/name on a $90,000, no-cut/ York, Toronto is at Chicago for|calculated risks misfired Wed-|John trailed at 1-6. jwas tied 8-8 after 11 of the 12|ling led the winners with 12] : ° : play in Canada, He was of: three-year contract. an afternoon game and Detroit/nesday night and allowed Al-| The eighth round at 9 a.m.|regulation ends and Phillips had|points -while Ted Coulson had The whisk & s fered a four-year, no-cut con-| They've already lost three-jis at Boston. berta and Ontario to remain in|today matched Quebec against|last shot. Ontario had a stone|seven and Henry Chyb two. y tract by the team he refused|year. guard Chuck Walton, who |first and second places respec-|P.E.I., Alberta against Sas-|on the side of the 12-foot circle) Andy Kit led Road Kings < bo grr is Hane, played out his option last year * tively in the Canadian men's | katchewan, B.C. against New-|/when Franklin made his last/with eight points, followed by with the Imperial medal. ody Vocally unhappy about the/to join Detroit Lions of the NFL Combined Draft championship. jfou ndland, New Brunswick|shot to the centre. Brad Barnoski seven and Bob| : E Whitby trade to Edmonton, Sutherin|in 1967. Sutherin said that Wal- Skip Bruce Hudson refused to| against Nova Scotia and Ontario| ,, »|Kennedy four. Bihcintcs debit : CS SS eee eee" oes ee | eague 6 repeated his determination not|ton had told him that U.S. offi- blank the opening end in alagainst Northern Ontario. The| He played Alfie to miss, Saturday, Show Boats meet fe lj Hl tetinnst to join the Western confer-|Cials had also asked about the! Held Tuesda |game against Alberta and it/only other round is set for 2:30/Said Ontario second Ron Man-|Magicians' and Road Kings Itis light, full-flavoured, in a distinctive decanter 0 goals ence club and said he under-|Possibility of luring halfback y jmay have cost the Manitoba|p.m. lning. play Stars. ver fom stood that representatives of a|Garney Henley from Hamilton.) new yorK (AP)--The first |Tink a subsequent 8-6 loss to Al-| -------- - eat U.S. team already were talking| Sutherin also said he had|combined player draft of the|Ptta, defending Canadian and | i gach with Edmonton officials con-|heard that fullback Gerry Mac-|newly merged American and world champions. | izin cerning a possible deal. Dougall, also included in the|National football leagues will|,\Werta skip Ron Northcott of| 8. Edmonton trade and now vaca- Calgary blanked the second end , % ~=6He also said the U.S. officials; "¢™ be held in New York startin (who approached him had asked|tioning in Mexico, did not in-|next Tuesday, and only players - 4 what possibilities there are of|tend to report. MacDougall re-)who have completed their foot- picking up four other players ag Misa a a ball eligibility will be chosen, Sutherin refused to name. He|afte hree years Ww 1! commissi | , said the U.S. spokesmen knew|Diego Chargers of the ho : mesa soggy vii dasceced anit played P seared ae Alf oe the playing records of the play- eiue ac sane Loge Boneh Rozelle said there would be 17|final shot of the came, but PRI ers, but wanted to know if they Aigueties bo "Hawilt id he| rounds and that the draft would|jips came through for a 9-8 Vi \ were approachable, spt gedeogt AB pace sed said he in two or. three days, Sixteen Hrd ugh for @ 9-5 vic- CONCERNS CFL He said he wouldn't make a gh nen nine AFL teams will) 'The victories left Alberta in In a Vancouver interview participate. Teams will draft/first place with a 6-0 won-lost final decision until after he ine ta ths Wednesday, Allan McKachern,|talked terms with the Montreal|®°C°rding to the reverse stand-/record, while Ontario followed CFL commissioner, said there executive. a on the b hosbv column. |at 6-1. The Doug Wankel's Sas- Is real concern in the league| But there isn't any softening) "0zelle estimated that 445) ;atchewan rink from Elbow was about the activities in Canada Orleans, newest club in the!" wonitoba and British Colum: | the commissioners of both U.S. ad Learn says he might consider 5-2, while rinks skipped by Ken AFL--and was waiting to hear Czech Coach again for Montreal. | |real followed at 2-4. In keeping with the understand- Calgary Stampeders, repeated} PRAGUE (CP - AP) -- Coach|pury and Newfoundland, other. duct. heading to the U.S. to play. |Vvakia's national hockey team|with 1-5 records. New Bruns- ing and I regard it as wrongfullor anywhere else," he said. his lineup for the world cham- | of talk heard from defensive|Players would be chosen, in-|third at 5-1. of the American teams. fullback Jim Dillard of Ottawa NFL {bia, skipped by Buzz McGibney leagues--Pete Rozelle of the playing this year if he is traded MacDonald of Montague, P.E.I., further from them. And Dillard, who said much| h ff] Li | the same thing before being S ues Lines Nova Scotia, Northern On- ing we have with them concern- his intention of clearing his|Jaroslav Pittner shuffled the|skipped by Len Kalichak of "What we have is not an| "I'm not interested in playing| Wednesday in the hope of put- |-- pionship tournament in Vienna | against the Winnipeg foursome and got two stones on the third end to take control of the game. Skip Ron Franklin of Halifax STARR SPORTS AND MARINA bf Boat & Motor Show Continues Lots of Come See The All New 1967 Line Of * Thunderbolt Mercury OUTBOARD MOTORS DOOR * Springbok Aluminum Cartops & Runabouts * CUTTER Fi lass RUNABOUT PRIZES U iberglass RUNABOUTS ----$§$-- * Fiberglass & Aluminum CANOES MARK 13 CUTTER} FISHING Fiberglas Runabout} TACKLE Custom Made SPRINGBOK SPORTSTER 14 ft. 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