wis owls rks ips igs EN a BOBBY HULL of the Chi- cago Black Hawks rests his stick on the neck of Cowboys Trounce Vadnais, Carol Montreal Canadiens, who had fallen to the ice during action in 4 J ? 5 the first period of last night's game in Chicago. (AP Wirephoto) Browns; . victory * York Rangers ; while Montreal edged Oakland |Pittsburgh edged Los Bruins Battle Seals | me lo Hard-Fought Win By STERLING TAYLOR Canadian Press Staff Writer It has taken Boston Bruins 25 years to regain the fighting and playing form that once made * them feared adversaries in the National Hockey League. Now they're the highest-scor- ing club in the 12-team league) and are showing no favoratism in proving, once again, that hockey is a riot in Boston. The Bruins brought their sea- son goal-total to 112 with a 6-3 over Oakland Seals Monday night and engaged in a wild donnybrook after clearing their bench for the third time at Boston this season, The Bruins also shutout New 4-0 Saturday, 4-2, Toronto Maple Leafs defeat- ed Detroit Red Wings 5-3, Chica- go Black Hawks nipped Phila- delphia Flyers 3-2, Pittsburgh Penguins shutout Minnesota North Stars 40, and Los An- geles Kings blanked St. Louis Blues 4-0. Chicago defeated Montreal 3- 1, Toronto downed Detroit 3-1, New York beat Philadelphia 3-1, Angeles 4-3, and St. Louis shutout Minnesota 1-0 in other games Monday. The Bruins and Toronto Maple Leafs both emptied their benches for a wild foray Nov. 5 | while Boston and Montreal Can- Packers Defeat Rams 28- 7 | eet did the same thing Dec. By HAL BOCK }22 less than Associated Press Staff Writer |Nance, who won_ his With 21 other United States | Straight rushing crown. professional football clubs fin-| The Jets, who had dropped} ished for the season, Green.Bay|three straight, snapped out of) Packers, Dallas Cowboys, Hous-|the slump against San Diego, ton Oilers and Oakland Raiders| but it was too late to save the Eastern lead they had held al- second start working today in prepara- tion for Sunday's championship ™0st all season. games Joe Namath threw four touch- The Packers meet the Cow- 'down passes and set a pro pass- boys at Green Bay for the Na- img mark, running his yards tional League crown in a fe- gained for the season to 4,007 match of last year's title game He completed 18 of 26 for 348 won by Green Bay 34-27. The| yards Oilers, who rose from last place finished second in the to first in the Amer ie a n| Western Division. League's Eastern Division, play The Packers were stung for the Raiders at Oakland. an early touchdown by Los An- Only Oakland went into the S¢les but rebounded with a de- final weekend of the regular fensive effort that beat the} season knowing it would be in a| Rams 28-7. title. game next Sunday. The) Green Bay had dropped two| Raiders, who finished their sea-|Straight games--one of them to son with a 13-1 win-loss record the Rams--but with the NFL's by} Western crown on the line, the AFL's and 10 straight victories Boston's Jim! against the Chargers, who, ~ Travis Williams ran for two touchdowns, one of them a 46- jvard sprint from scrimmage. The speed of Bob Hayes made the difference for Dallas as the Cowboys routed Cleveland 52-14. Hayes set up two touchdowns with punt returns of 68 and 64 yards and caught an 86-yard scoring pass from Don Mere- dith Meredith completed 10 of 12 passes for 212 yards. YOUR NAME'S -- THE GAME Look Here . FOND RECOLLECTIONS The present Boston club com- pares in many ways to the fighting Bruins of the 1927-28 to 1940-41 era, which produced some of the wildest melees in NHL history while winning 10 championships and three Stan- ley Cups. The Bruins of those pre-Sec- ond World War years boasted such staunch fistic fantasties as Eddie Shore, Art Chapman and Lionel Hitchman. ' Today's tough guys include THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, December 26, 1967 7 HOCKEY ] STANDINGS [Kitchener 16 5 3137 81 35/Oshawa 715 2 83 126 18 | Hamilton 13 5 6111 68 32)Pet'borough 416 5 78 123 13 By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Montreal 14 7 2 97 76 30/Ottawa 2.22 2 46159 6 ; {St. Cath. 1113 1 98 99 23 Result Saturda National League London 815 3 74 118 19/Ottawa 3 Oshawa 2 Eastern Division Wit FA Pt Chicago 17-9 8102 89 42 ° |Ted Green (71 penalty minutes),|lead for the first time this sea- Boston 18 9 4112 86 40 Did you know that |Derek Sanderson (53) and Don'son Sunday with a goal and an Toronto 1611 5 94 7137 | Awrey (102). Sunday's outbreak was pre- cipitated by a shoving duel be- tween Boston's, Ken Hodge and Oakland's Charlie Burns. Play- ers from both clubs poured onto the ice. Burns and team-mate Kent Douglas received major penal- ties along with Hodge and Green. A minor penalty was jalso accessed against the Oak- land bench. Glen Sather of the Bruins and Oakland's Alain Caron were tagged also with roughing pen- alties after throwing punches late in the game, Meanwhile, rookie Sanderson scored two goals for the Bruins Sunday with Eddie Westfall, Tommy Williams, Fred Stan- field and Johnny Bucyk adding the others. Larry Cahan, Mike Laughton and Billy Hicke were the Oakland marksmen. GILL SOLAD PERFORMER It was also the second straight victory for rookie goal- tender Andre Gill, called up from Hershey Bears of the American Hockey League Sat- urday night after injuries side- lined reg rs Ed Johnston and Gerry ¢ *heevers Sanderson also scored Satur- day against the Rangers, while Gill was recording a shutout in his first NHI. game. Williams, Sather. and Dallas Smith also scored in the Saturday contest Another rookie netminder, 31 year-old Seth Martin, was the hero of St. Louis' Monday night victory. Martin of « Rossland, B.C., who joined the Blues from Canada's National team this season, handled 23 shots for his first shutout of his professional career. Noel Picard's first goal of the season, a 45-foot slapshot at 6:27 of the third period, gave Martin the winning margin Stan Mikita, defending scoring champion, For The Best In Service - Products NHL} took over the' assist for 41 points as Chicago remained two points ahead of New York Boston for the lead in the East- | Detroit ern Division. Boston has played| Montreal three fewer games than the Hawks. | Paul Terbench and Doug|Los Angeles Mohns were the other Chicago} Phila. marksmen, while Bobby Rous- seau accounted for Montreal's| Pittsburgh 1315 4 83 90 30 only goal. | Minnesota 1114 6 65 82 28 Rod Gilbert, Vic Hadfield and |St. Louis 1019 3 60 81 23 Jean Ratelle scored for New/Oakland 721 5 64 9419 York as the Rangers avenged! their only loss of the season to! an expansion club, New York's|Montreal 1 Chicago 3 only loss to a Western Division| Toronto 3 Detroit 1 club was a 3-2 defeat at the| New York 3 Philadelphiao1 Oakland 3 Boston 6 hands of the Flyers last month, Ed Hoekstra scored the only}. goal for Philadelphia. Andy Bathgate and dena|. Ubriaco scored two goals each as Pittsburgh downed the Kings. Bill Flett and Ted Irvine replied | for Los Angeles Frank Mahovlich scored the) Coll'wood 13. 9 winning goal--a 60-foot slapshot --and set up an insurance mark-| er by Dave Keon as the Leafs| defeated Detroit for the second time in three days. George Armstrong also scored for Toronto, while Bruce Mac- Gregor replied for the Wings Armstrong had two goals in Toronto's victory over the Wings Saturday, while Jim Pap- pin, Bob Pulford and Ron Ellis ~ added the others. Rookie Ron Anderson, Floyd Smith and Paul Henderson accounted for - the Detroit goals Mikita also scored in Chica gos' 3-2 victory Saturday. Ken Wharram and Pit Martin added the other Chicago goals while Pat Hannigan and Bill Suther- land were the Philadelphia marksmen. Montreal's goals Saturday came from rookies Mickey Red-} mond and Jacques Lemaire and veterans Jacques Laperriere| and Dick Duff Saturday, George} Swarbrick and Gerry Ehman! scored for Oakland. 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