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Oshawa Times (1958-), 9 Nov 1967, p. 11

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mni l der paced the winners ints on nine field goals free throws. John was second high th 13, while John Vili- ed eight, John Far- |. Jack Carol picked points each while Ray led two points. Reddick was high man sers with 14 points, losely by Tim Gil- Ken Stewart with 10 th, Marsh McConkey Steve Fralick with Tom Becke with a nt. arke came close to the total point output ire Engineering team red 24 points in lead- nts to their convincing ory over the squad ineering. Pemberton added 14 essive points in the r Accounts, while Bob 'ked up two points and ish added a single gazzio led the losers points, Ray Bateman ix, Lowell Harrison »e, Roger Reeson, Ken d Bob Souch picked yints each while Har- on added one point losing cause. ays re with iy cash \RA FINANCE ANY LIMITED KING STREET W. 723-3487 & ; { JOHNNY BOWER, To- ronto Maple Leafs goal- tender, looks at the puck he has just stopped from going HOCKEY STANDINGS : into the net first period of NHL action against in Oakland last night Bower's Birthday Gift, 6-1 Leaf Victory By THE CANADIAN PRESS | When John Bower celebrates|Ron Ellis got the other, _ a birthday, he does it in style. | In New York, the Bruins got)Falls two goals 'rom 22-year-old rook-|Hockey Association Junior A se- Oliver, each with two goals. through the second period, the centre last season'with Niagara Flyers of the Ontario in the league last year," sald) Sinden who traded away Mur- - ray Oliver, Pit Martin and Ron Schock in the off-season. "Now, 'with Derek, Phil Esposito and Fred Stanfield we have three of} the biggest." > | "We beat ourselves,"' moaned Francis. '"'But that kid scored two big goals didn't he | "Don't kid yourself: They're no pushovers anymore." | Tonight's action has Toronto} visiting Los Angeles Kings a | 'oe ss pr gpedyy ie Derek Sanderson, with Kenjries drifted in on Ranger goalie a Hodge, John Bucyk, Bobby Orr/Ed Giacomin and zipped it in a goal of giving the Leafs a geet ee ee et from Vic Hadfield and one from}score 2-2. ' helors a apares crowd of 4 749 !Phil Goyette. His second came just six sec- - wd of 4,7". | two goals by Stan Mikita, fi-,onds gone in the third period Dut he made up for the ontinally starting to reach his: form|when Ranger defenceman Arnie hin ailer 'Torna 'tad taken after a series of early-season|Brown fanned in iryiig to Ori 440 lead in the second period, by|*iments, and one by Pit sap ath getting his first assist of the -- the alfference: (or Cink: roe on a sags a by de-/© a Sinden said after the enceman Allan Stanley. : the play of the big rookie was . .,.- Tremblay scored for the Cana-| et % He cleared to Keon at mic dics, who lost John Ferguson at,czamri Of has =a ind Ye Bewia d ~ d for several games with a broken|Prr this year gies s ehind the Oakland net and) int hand suffered in a fight)". 18 Sear : passed perfectly to Stanley for with Chicago's Wayne Maki in We had the smallest centres an easy shot. the first period NHL STARS Between the first and second By THE CANADIAN PRESS hammer it into the net} Rousseau and Gilles periods, Bower had been pre--SCORES ON REBOUND sented a birthday cake at centre, At Pittsburgh, Ab McDonald) ice by Oakland owner Barry|batted in a rebound with less) Van Gerbig. Division, two points ahead of|the Flyers |New York Rangers. HAWKS WIN THIRD In other action, Chicago Black|assists of Bob Woytowich and| game Hawks picked up their third win|two goals of Dave Balon. Mike of the season with a 3-2 victory/MeMahon, Ray Cullen and Bill/the second and third goals fo over Montreal Canadiens, the/ Masterson added single goals. Bower celebrated his 43rd birthday the day of the game during the the Oakland Seals (AP Wirephoto) OHA Senior Wednesday night and came with- and Tom Williams adding onejhome from belind a mass of, each. The Kamgers got a pair|New Yorh defenders. It tied the| trieve the puck after the faceoff) and Sanderson swooped down to} game) ' John Bower, goalie for Toron- than five minutes to play tolq Maple Leafs who celebrated The victory moved Toronto|Sive the Penguins their tie after his 44th birthday by -holding into first place in the Eastern Bill Sutherland had scored fOr Oakland Seals to one goal and assisting on one of Toronto's six Minnesota North Stars wéntias the Leafs moved into the on their biggest scoring spree of|lead of the Eastern Division) the season, paced by the three with their fifth undefeated! Derek Sanderson who scored) ; " Boston Bruins as they clobbered| A pt|Rangers missed their chance to) Jim Roberts ended Minnesota\New York Rangers 6-3 and Pittsburgh in Detroit KING WEST Garden Centre 843 King St. W. -- Oshewe 728-9429 ul Fall Time is Planting Time! We have an excellent nursery stock on hand fgr your Fall planting needs. "THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdoy, November 9, 1967 7] @ Corby' Sp ertal elected atta dia for the good clean taste of |tRUE| Canadian Whisky H. CORBY DISTILLERY LIMITED, CORBYVILLE, CANADA r | LT F : : ;aneed 4 |stay with the Leafs by losing 6-3) goalie Cesare Maniago's hopes|climbed into third place, a point! By THE CANADIAN PRESS OHA Junior A Galt 8 2 0 38 16 16/to Boston Bruins, Philadelpbia|for a shutout at 14:38 of the|behind the Rateers P Natiomal League WLT F A Pticolwood 6 2 1 33 27 13\Flyers tied Pittsburgh Penguins| final period by tipping the puck) Goalie Bernie Parent, who Eastern Division N, Falls 8 1 0 53 23 16|\Guelph 6 4 1 39 33 13,1 and Minnesota North Statsiin with his stick raised high blocked 41 Pittsburgh Penguin] : vw LT F A PtiToronto 736 % 3 ke a 65 2 47 46 battered St.Louis Blues 5-1. enough to draw a protest from shots, including six in a row in Toronto 8 4 1 52 28 17|Kitchener 7 2 0 60 29 14) Insston : The Boston victory jumped|the goalie the third period, before Ab) New York 6 3 3 40 31 15|Hamilton 5 4 1 40 33 11|Oakville 5 4 0 28 35 10\them two places in the stand) Among the more outstanding)McDonald tipped the puck past) Boston 6 2 2 40 26 14|Montreal 5 3 0 30 22 10)Toronto 4 5 0 31 20 8lings, a point ahead of Montrealjefforts of the night was that of|him to gain the Penguins a 1-1 Detroit 6 5 1 41 42 13\}London 5 5 1 30 40 10\parrie 3 4 1 23 30 7jand idle Detroit Red Wings in/Sanderson--who drew praiseitie with Philadelphia Flyers. Montreal 5 4-3 26-28 -13)St. Cath. 47237 98 Belleville 3.8 1.32 35 7\third place, a point back of New|from both his own coach Harry Stan Mikita, who scored twice Chicago 3.7 2 28 46 8/Oshawa ~ ee Ne. Vea | : -- ao ake Sinden and manager-coach'as Chicago Black Hawks won Western Division' , |Peterboro Be ie ane Ba 4| Woodstock 25.2 3137 The Leafs also got scoring) Emile Francis of New York their third game of the mel Los Angeles 6 4 3 41 41 15) Ottawa 110 1 20 83 3/Orillia 2 8 0 28 52 4ifrom Jim Pappin and Murray! Killing ja --~ penalty midway beating Montreal Canadiens 3-2. | Pittsburgh § 6°2 32 3112 emoresaee os = ceo vs vm Se RP ASE MAMIE | hila. 4.4 3 21 23 11) | Minnesota 4 4 3 27 31 11| | St. Louis $62 3 23) | Oakland 29 3 30 4 7} 9 Wednesday's Resulis OSHAWA OSHAWA Montreal 2 Chicago 3 Toronto 6 Oakland 1 * Boston 6 New York.3 Philadelphia 1 Pittsburgh 1 St. Louis 1 Minnesota 5 | Thursday's Games Toronto at Los Angeles Pittsburgh at Detroit | American League Eastern Division WLT F APt Springfield 7 2:0 40 23 14 Hershey 5 41 45 3411 Providence 5 7 1 46 59 11 Baltimore 361 30 35 7 Western Division Cleveland 9 2 0 38 28 18) Buffalo 5 6 0 41 4410 Quebec 5 6 0 43 3910 Rochester 45 2 40 4510 Wednesday's Results Springfield 2 Hershey 1 Rochester 1 Providence 6 Friday's Games Springfield at Baltimore Buffalo at Rochester Parker Signs | With Lions VANCOUVER (CP) -- Jackie/ Parker, one of the all-time Ca- nadian Football League back-| field greats, has been signed as| assistant coach of British Co- lumbia Lions, the Western Con-| ference club announced Wednes-| day. 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