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Oshawa Times (1958-), 16 Mar 1967, p. 9

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(CP Wirephoto) Leaders Clash Today In Mixed Competition QUEBEC (CP) -- Undefeated|Quebec and Allan Smith of| Larry McGrath of Kindersley,|Prince Edward Island, both by Sask., faces his most serious|impressive 12-5 scores. threat today in the seventh] 'The score in that last match) round of the Canadian mixed|doesn't mean anything--it was curling championships. Mc-|a tough one,' McGrath said Grath, undefeated in fivejlater. The result had been un- matches, confronts second-place|decided until the ninth end, Chuck Kenny of British Colum-/when the prairie curlers scored bia, whose record is four wins|five. and a loss. Kennedy also rack up two vic-| The Saskatchewan skip injtories Wednesday, 9-6 over Wednesday's fifth and sixth|Gerry Fisher of Grande; Pitching Causing Grief In Major Training Camps By THE ASSOCIATED hors ape Cardinals took a 5-2 exhibition Pitching problems and ajvictory. problem pitcher are making life} Ford, belted for nine hits in| miserable for at least three|three innings the first time he managers in major l1eaguejworked this season, gave up baseball. : singles to the first four men he The problem is Juan Mari-|faced at Fort Lauderdale. He chal, and San Francisco Giants'|recovered, however, to retire| president Horace Stoneham|the next 11 men he faced and| said in Phoenix Wednesday that|start New York Yankees to a} "it looks like we have a definite/6-3 decision over Boston Red! holdout on our hands." Sox, | He said the ace right-hander) In the other exhibitions in| ~ von ase gedaan ~ Florida, Cincinnati Reds beat} as lowere s deman New York Mets 11-6 at St. Pet- $110,000 from the $125,000 helersburg, Washington Senators was asking earlier. nipped Atlanta Braves 2-1 in 11| "The next move 1s up tOjinnings at Pompano Beach, Chi-| a eae ah 9.931 (28 White Sox stopped Pitts- arichal, 25-6 wi a «-<"\burgh Pirates 4-1 at Fort My- earned-run average last season, ers, Houston Astros edged De- is at home in the Dominican |troit Tigers 4-3 at Cocoa, Ballti- Republic. __|more Orioles romped over Kan- Whitey Ford and Don Drys-icas City Athletics 11-4 at Miami dale had problems of a diffet-/anq Minnesota Twins shelled ent pene bor onaagee rirst| Philadelphia Phillies 4-1 at Or- Drysdale, making his "\lando. start of the season for Los An-| Jy Arizona, Chicago Cubs de- geles Dodgers, gave up five hits/reated California Angels 7-6 at and a run in three innings at/ccottsdale and San Francisco Vero Beach, Fla., and St. Louis/adged Cleveland Indians 3-2 in ig z 10 innings at Phoenix. Arthur Woodley of New Bruns-| wick. Evidently satisfied with the day's activity, he was looking forward confidently to the meeting with McGrath. GOES IN CONFIDENT "I'm not afraid of him and I think I have a good chance of winning," he said. In other seventh - round games, getting under way at 2 p.m. EST, Quebec meets Nova Scotia, Manitoba confronts New Brunswick, Alberta takes on Ontario, and Northern Ontario meets P.E.I. Newfoundland has the bye. Woodley of New Brunswick and Fisher of Alberta emerged from Wednesday's play in a tie for third spot, with four wins and two losses each. Ernie Boushy of Manitoba }and Earle Hushagen of Ontario had 3-2 records, John Pike of Newfoundland was 3-3, Wayne Petch of Northern Ontario 2-3, and Smith of P.E.I. 2-4. N.S., QUEBEC WINLESS Howie Harris of Nova Scotia was winless after five games, and Carson of Quebec winless after six, In the sixth - round British! Columbia New _ Brunswick game, Kennedy was leading by a slim 10-9 margin after nine ends but scored a perfect take- out in the 10th to count four and win the match. Newfoundland won its third straight game, defeating Nova Scotia 5-4. Carson went down to his sixth straight deféat- when Petch rolled up a commanding 7-3-lead in the sixth end and went on to win 10-6, Alberta and New Brunswick suffered their first losses of the tournament in fifth-round play. Fisher went down 9-6 before Kennedy, and New Brunswick was defeated 11-5 by Smith. Backstrom Standout As Habs Clip Bruins By THE CANADIAN PRESS Ralph Backstrom emerged from the shadows of Montreal Canadiens more illustrious cen- tremen Wednesday night; spearheading the Habs to an 11-2 National Hockey League drubbing of Boston Bruins. Backstrom, who usually plays in the backstream of such Mont- real centres as captain Jean Beliveau and Henri Richard, scored twice and assisted on three others as Montreal ad- ministered the worst beating suffered by an NHL club this year on the Beantowners. In other games played Wed- nesday, Detroit Red Wings came from behind to defeat the Maple Leafs 4-2 at Toronto and Chicago Black Hawks scored two third-period goals to defeat New York Rangers 3-1 at New York. John Ferguson and Bobby Rousseau also contributed two goals each and Richard, Dave Balon, Yvan Cournoyer, J. C. Tremblay and Leon Rochefort scored the others. Kenzie and John Bucyk scored for Boston. HULL NOW HAS 49 Phil Esposito scored once and assisted on a goal by Ken Hodge to spark the Hawks. Bobby Hull scored the other Chicago goal, his 49th of the season, tops in the league. Or- land Kurtenbach scored. for New York. Paul Henderson scored two goals for the Red Wings and Gordie Howe and Doug Roberts added one each. Bob Pulford and Jim Pappin netted the Tor- onto goals. Backstrom set up both Fer- guson's goals and drew an as- sist on Cournoyer's goal, in probably his finest NHL per- formance before a crowd of 14,- 322. The 29-year-old native of Kirkland Lake, Ont., said lady luck was with him in the game. HOCKEY SCOREBOARD | By THE CANADIAN PRESS |Greensboro 1 Charlotte 6 John Mc-|whole line was productive," he The victory moved the fourth-| place Montrealers to within one point of the third - place Maple Leafs, who have 63 points in the THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, March 16, 1967 9 Denis DeJordy started in goal|the Canadiens, the Hawks clash stuaminca or the Hawks but veteyan|with the Leafs in Toronto and Rakai "a slenn Hall worked the final 30|the Bruins meet the Red Wings hint pk _ med 4 os mihutes of the game. Thelin Detroit in an afternoon game. lod proved to be the|Hawks had 33 shots at g-| winner for the fifth-place Wings.|ers' goalie Ed alas Rang-| On Sunday, Montreal is at The 6-foot-2, 212-pound _rookie| ce "Chicago, Toronto is at Detroit e from Detroit, now has two goals| The six clubs resume action|for an afternoon game and Bos- The puck really rolled for and an assist in five games| Saturday as the Rangers visit/ton is at New York. them tonight and in fact our since joining the Red Wings. ------------ = me enneenate Defenceman Howie Young also played a big role in De-| troit's victory as he helped set up three of his club's four said. "My wingers (Ferguson! and Claude Larose), worked hard all night." BOSTON TOOK LEAD on re oe The | Can e Wings fire shots at Bruins on peony Pe --. m Toronto goalie Terry Sawchuk Kenzie's goal but roared back! While the Leafs had 35 at Roger with three goals in the first pe- CTO" in the Detroit nets. riod and three more in the sec-| The Black Hawks went into ond period. the third period deadlocked 1-1 The 13-goal total compiled by," the Rangers. the two clubs was the highest| Esposito set up Hodge early in the league this season. Ear-|in the third period to extend the! lier this season, the Bruins lost| Rangers' winless streak to eight 10-2 to the Black Hawks. games. Montreal's 11 goals was the|\seT 2 CLUB MARKS highest number scored by an in-| 'The victory gave the Black dividual club so far this season.|Hawks two club records. The! The Canadiens, who weren't|win was the 38th of the season getting much production from|and gave them' 86 points in the their centres until Wednesday| standings, the most ever a Chi-| night's' game, had managed!cago club has accumulated| only 12 goals in their previous! since they entered the league in six games against the Bruins/1926. Their championship was| in Montreal. lalso their first. | Montreal peppered Boston) The Hawks have lost only goalie Ed Johnston with 43 shots|three of their last 27 games. in the game while the Bruins} The Rangers, with 65 points were able to get. off 25 shots|in the standings, two more than NOTICE Permits for occasional, temporary or regular utilization of municipally owned play areas (i.e. baseball and softball diamonds, football fields, etc.) and/or related facilities (showers, washrooms, etc.), may be obtained by submitting your requests in writing as soon as pos- sible to -- The Oshawa Recreation Dept., Box 10, Oshawa Airport, Attention -- P.J. McGARRITY National League (Charlotte leads best-of-fivejat rookie goalie Rogatien|Toronto, fired 42 shots at the) W LT F A Pt semi-final 1-0.) | Vachon of the Canadiens. Chicago net. Chicago goalie § xChicago 38 14 10 228 142 86) Western League | RASS eranat a Ma ~ . are -- ------ - eee New York 27 24 11 164 159 65|California 4 San Diego 2 Toronto 26 24 11 164 178 63| Seattle 0 Victoria 0 ae a ae = ose : << Sal ey wae ae Montreal 25 25 12 165 166 62/ Tuternatioial Laces ' : Detroit " " 3 i Py 54 | Columbus 5 Des Moines 3 ; i! ee a ; oo 'iat Gates LIMITED TIME INTRODUCTORY OFFER: xClinched championship. Wednesday's Results Boston 2 Montreal 11 Detroit 4 Toronto 2 Chicago 3 New York 1 Saturday's Games New York at Montreal Chicago at Toronto Boston at Detroit American League Eastern Division WLT F APt Western Division Pittsburgh 3816 9 251 177 85 Rochester 33 23 8 268 207 74 Cleveland 30 26 8 252 213 68 Buffalo 13 43 7 186 328 33 Wednesday's Result Pittsburgh 1 Hershey 0 Wedrresday's Results Central League Oklahoma City 3 Omaha 7 St. Louis 4 Tulsa 4 Eastern League Long Island 1 Clinton 6 (Clinton leads best - of - five semi-final 1-0.) New Jersey 3 Johnston 4 (Best-of-five semi - final, tied 1.) Hershey 33 20 10 243 188 76 Baltimore 3k 24 8 222 220 70 Springfield 28 25 9 234 215 65 Quebec 29 28 6 232 227 64 Providence 11 41 11 171 283 33) | Spokane 2 Kimberley @ |St. James 3 Brandon 13 Ontario Senior A Belleville 1 Collingwood 3 (Collingwood wins quarter- final 4-3.) Northern Ontario Senior Garson - Falconbridge 4 North Bay 9 (North Bay wins semi-finals 4-3.) Western Senior Saskatoon 2 Edmonton 4 (Edmonton leads best-of-five semi-final 1-0.) Western International Nelson 6 Trail 2 (Nelson wins best - of - seven semi-final 4-0.) (Spokane leads best-of-seven semi-final 3-2.) North Shore League Campbellton 2 Bathurst 5 (Bathurst wins best - of - five series 3-0.) Manitoba Junior (Brandon leads best - of - five quarter-finals 1-0.) Flin Flon 7 Winnipeg 1 (Flin Flon leads best-of-five quarter-final 1-0.) Winnipeg 6 Selkirk 3 (Winnipeg leads best-of-five quarter-final 2-0.) Major Junior Moose Jaw 2 Saskatoon 7 English League Vetoes Leeds -- LONDON (Reuters) -- The} English League refuses to allow the Leeds United soccer team to play Real Madrid, Spain's European Cup holders, at the} Houston Astrodome in the U.S.) April 19, it 'was announced Tuesday. The Leeds - Real game was scheduled as the opening match) in a $2,000,000 program of ex-| hibition games organized by the North American Soccer) League, now known as the United Soccer Association. League secretary Alan Hard aker, said the league decided Leeds could not make the trip to Texas because of a sched- uling conflict. | Hardaker also said the league has withheld temporarily ap- proval of a scheduled game be- tween West Ham United and Vasas of Budapest in San Fran- cisco April 26. 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