Andy Scores No 200 Against Black Hawks By LAURENT ClllASSON Canadian Press Staff Writer Montreal Canadiens dont get shut out often But when they do the number of goals scored by the opposing team is likely to be three Sunday night the Habs were blanked 30 by Terry Sauchuk 32 of the Red Wings at Detroit marking the first time Mont real failed to score at least once in National Hockey League game since March I960 Their previous NHL shutout also was by 30 score The gmae also was at Detroit and the goalie was Sawchnk in be tween Canadians tailed through as consecutive non shutout gamessix at the end of the 195960 season 70 in 196061 and 13 this season In the Stanley Cup playoffs last spring Montreuitwica lost by Hi to Glenn Hall and Chicago Black Hawks Canadians did better Saturday scorlng two powerplay goals for 21 decision over the Black Hawks of Montreal The Maple Leafs turned back Detroit 51 at Toronto Saturday then lost 43 at Boston Sunday night New York 11 on ers handed Chicago second week end loss Sunday night beating the Black Hawks 41 as Andy Bathgate scored his moth NHL goal The results left Canadians Beavers atop the NHL standings with 20 points two more than New York and three more than Toronto Detroit is fourth with 13 points Chicago has 11 and Boston nine Canadiens with ut Bernie Geoffrion and Ralph Back strom tested Sawchuk 22 times Sunday Geoffrion and Backstrom both wcre injued in the game against Chicago Their injuries however were not believed to be serious Sawchuk was struck by Henri Richards hard backhaudor mid way through the opening period Sunday He needed eight stitches to close gash on his right check with the game being de layed 18 minutes It was his second shutout of the season and his 85th in 12 seasons Bruce MeeGresor 20 roo klc scored his first two NHL goals for the Wings both off passes from defencemsn Bill Gadsby Alex Delvcochio got the other tally Canadians got goals Saturday from Phil Goyctte in the first period and Geoffrion in the second for their win against Chicago Ab McDonald got the HawksI lone marker at the 12 second mark of the third PERFORM CAPABLY Toronto got aggressive per for rows from Bob Nevin Red Kelly and Frank Mahovlich for ilts win against the Wings Satur ay Stretch EPHL Margin By THE CANADIAN PRESS Kitchener Waterloo Beavers with three victories in three days are threatening to make runaway of early season competition in the Eastern Pro fcssionat Hockey league The classy Beavers swamped Hull Ottawa Cenodiens 51 at home Saturday and shut out the Trappers 20 at North Bay San day They are 10 points ahead of second place Kingston Fron tenacs who have played four fewer games in the only other weekend game Hull Ottawa Cana dians squeezed out tie against Sudbury Wolves in Hull Sunday At North Bay Dave Balon fired two third periods goals for Kitchener Waterloo to break up tight defensive struggle with the irappcrs NHL veteran Red Sullivan set up the game winning goal for the Beavers drawing the North Bay defence to one side and then passing to Baion who but goalie Claude Dufour cleanly Balons second goal was fired into an empty net 12 seconds before the game ended after Dufour was taken off in favor of an extra forward MeCARTAN SPARKLES The shutout by Kitchener goalie Jack McCartan his second of the season capped big weekend He stopped 31 North Bay shots and kicked out 22 Hull Ottawa shots Satur day gt The Canadians got the first score in that game by Keith McCreary But Chick Balon tied Adios Butler Quits 0n Win WESTBURY NtY APlAd ios Butler worlds fastest pacer said farewell to competition Sa turday night with time of 231 85 that equalled the track record in the Illsmile $50000 Na tionla Pacing Derby at Roose velt Raceway The fiveyearold son of Adios loser of only 13 starts in 50 race career matched the Roose velt mark set by Good Time in 1552 The victory his 13th straight this year after losing his first start was far from an easy one Eddie Cobb made liberal use of his whip as the Butler hit the finish line neck in front of Apmat Irving Paul Apmats stablemate trailed by another lengths for third place in the field of 10 Despite his enviable race rec ord which includesthe world mile record of 154 35 on mile track and 155 35 on halfmile oval Adios Butler retired as only the secondlending money winning harness horse The $25 cro win Saturday night boosted his bankroll to $509844 Campbell Wins Beaumont Golf BEAUMONT Tex APlCi gar chewing Joe Campbell played masterful five un der par round of 66 on the last lap Sunday to win the $20000 Beaumont invitational golf tour oarnent championship with score of 277 Campbell earned tuna jack pot with his first major tourn ament victory since joining the pro tour three years ago Bert Weaver Beaumont native posted 66 and 27 total for second place and $1900 it up seven minutes later and the Beavers outplayed Hull0t tawa the rest of the night other Kitchener scorers were Jack Bownass Dave Balon Sullivan and Ed Hoekstra Sunday Hull Ottawa seemed on the way to absorbing an other defeat until Jim Roberts scored twice wit in the last five minutes Roberts formerly defenceman had been con verted to right wing in last weeks player shuffle by Cana diens Keith McCreary and Bill Mas tertoa were the other Hull0t tawa scorers Ed Stanltiewicz got two goals for Sudbury and Rich Henley and Gord Lebes siere scored the others Nevin scored once and drew two assists while Kelly scored once and picked up an assist and Mahovlich had three 53 slsts Defenceman Carl Brewer and forwards Eddie Shack and Dick Iqu got Torontos other goals Gordie Howe scored for the Wings The Leafs were nicked for three goals witbin two minutes and 56 seconds late in the first period Sunday and they never recovered Boston made it 40 in the second Toronto getting its three goals late In the third period Don lVchenney rookie Cliff Pennington and Doug Mohns scored Brulos three early goals Rookie Bob Beckett tallied in the second Bert Olmstead Bobby Puifotd and Duff soared for the Leafs HAVE BIG NIGHTS Bathgatc Earl Ingariield and Dn Prentice had big nights for the Rangers against Chicago Besides scoring his 200th goal Bathgnte picked up pair of assists lngarficid scored twice and helped set the other two goals while Prentice drew four assists Bathgate becomes the 33rd player to get at least 200 big eague goals The three points also enabled him to regain the NHLs individual scoring leader ship from Montreals au Provost Bathgate now has 24 points to Provosts 23 Provost Tony Lema Wins Mexican National MEXICO CITY AP Tony Lema shot par 78 Sunday over rain spattered coprso for 71hole total of 280 and slit stroke victory in the $10000 Mexican national open golf tournament Antonio Cerda of Mexico had 236 total for second place Jack Kay of Montreal took fourth with total on final round of 75 George Knudsen of Toronto Ernie Vossier and Marty Furgol tied for fifth with 293 Lema won 520001 Knudson who had been hanA dicappcd with stomach illness throughout the tournament sur prised the final days crowd by shooting the only sub par round The 24 year old pro bounced back with two un der par 70 VWindsofr Remains As Unbeaten Club By THE CANADIAN PRESS Uobeaten in sor Bulldogs tightened their grip on first place in the Ontario Hockey As sociation senior series Sunday by whipping fourth place Gait Terriers 63 The Bulldogs after seven games are four points ahead of runnerup Strathroy Rockets In Sundays other game Wa terloo Tigers rallied in the third period for 64 victory over Chatth Maroons Woodstock Athletics overpow ered Sarnia Rams 85 and Strathroy Rockets downed the lastplace St Thomas Royals 70 to Saturday night games Irwin Gross Tom Walker and Gord Haidy scored two goals apiece for theBulIdogs who held edge after the ï¬rst period Gait scorers were Pat Carroll Bob McKnight and Ronhrain Windsor goalie Ross Childs turned in brilliant game stop ping 46 shots Galts Harold Boat Hurley stopped 27 Centre Art McCarthy whipped in two of the four thirdperiod goals to turn the tide for Wa terioo McCarthys tallies came 24 seconds apart while Cbatbam was Shorthanded Other Waterloo goals went to centre Nick Rintche with two left winger Larry Pfaff and right winger Larry Lutzgus Chatham scorers were Dick and Joe Schnurr Dave Luciuk and Ebner Skov Art Sullivan who scored two goals and assisted on two others for Strathroy held the spotlight in that contest Life was diffi cult for goalie Jack McLean of St Thomas who made 74 stops Jack McCreight Clarke Hor ner Ray Moffat Vlussie Dun ham and Andre Gauthier made things even tougher for McLean by scoring one each SIGN COACH The last place Royals with five games behind them finally signed coach after Saturdays match He is Lloyd Finkbeiner former star in the American Hockey League and one time playing coach for Stratbroy Junior Barash paced Wood stock with three goals while Jean Asseiin and Tom Wilson added two each Tom Black made it eight in the final min ute of the game Sarnia scorers were Bruce Jones with two Willie Menard Ross Dark and Jim Bloomfield with one each Hamiltonians Win Ninth In Row By THE CANADIAN PRESS Continuing their furious pace atop the Ontario Hockey Asso ciation Junior league Harn ilton Red Wings gained their ninth consecutive victory by downing the hapless Peterbor ough Petes 52 Sunday first period hat trick by John Gofton gave the Wingsa lead that went unchallenged ex cept ear in the second period when the cellar dwelling Petes narrowed the count to The game played before 241 Hamilton fans left the Wings 11 points ahead of the second place Niagara Falls Flyers The three goals were Goftons first of the young season Jim McLelian and Lowell Macdonald scored the others for the win ners Peterhoroughs goals were scored by Keith Weight and Irorne ODonnell Petes col lected 12 of the 70 minor pen altles The only th regularly scheduled game of the weekend was Saturday night in St Cath arines where the Teepees set tled for 77 tie when Guelph Royals yanked their goalie to produce scoring play with only 17 seconds left in the game The tying goal knocked in by defeneeman Bob Plager came after St Catharines had twice missed on shots at the open Guelph net Guelph held 21 lead into the second and the teams were tied 68 going into the final 20 minutes TERRY SAWCHUK was held pointless during the weekend Pat Hannigan scored New Yorks other goal while Eric Nesterenko spoiled goalie Lorne Worsieys bid iorn shutout by deflecting Red Ifays shot past the Ranger goalie at 1421 of the second period Buckaroos lose Two Straight But Still Lead West Pucksters By TB CANADIAN PRESS Portland Buckaroo are hav ing bad run in the Western Hockey League The defending champlons have suffered two de feats in three days 51 to Ed monfon Flyers and 11 to Van couver Canucka But the Bucks still lead the Southern Division with 24 poian from 10 wins and four loses while the Flyers lead the north era standings with the same number of points from in wins and one loss In Sundays games the Bucks lost to the Fiyers at home and Spokane Comets beat Calgary Stampeders 31 at Calgary Sa turday Spokane dumped Van couver 32 Seattle Totem and Calgary fought to 22 overtime tie and San Francisco Seals beat Los Angeles Blades 32 to over time In Spokane Sunday Rod Jo hansen broke tie to give the Comets the victory at 1520 of the third period The earlier goals came from Spokanes Bev Bell and Stampeders Gordie Veiprava Bell added the third Comet counter ENDS CHANCES There were only seconds left in the Portland contest when To mi itIche ended Honk Bassens shutout diances Roy Haddeu than Lundo and Warren Rimes looked after the Edmonton scoring Bassen was sabbng for injured Dennis ng Saturday the Comets struck twice within seconds of the third period on goals by Steve Wiliuir and Gerry Brisson to take the victory from Caoucks Vancouver went into the third period leading 21 on two goals by Barry Ross against sinng by the Comets Del Topoli by the Comcb Del Topoll Saturdays San cisco goals were from Harry Pid himy Barney Krake and Nick Miekowskl Los Angeies scorers were Bruce Carmichael and Real Chevrefiis Seattles goals were from Ho wie Hughes and rookie Jimmy Baird Inu Isnkowski and Sid Finncy scored for the Stamps Try An Examiner Want Ad PHONE PA will George Davies CONSTRUCTION LTD Burto PA drivenac PieWinter Tl BARBIE AMBER MONDAY NOVEMBER ll El ll Indians Roll fit Fiery Pace By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Springfield indians roiling along at their usual fiery pace are making signs of turning the American Iiockey League race into rout The mighty lndians kingpins of the league for the last two seasons picked up two more victories in almost routine fashion during the weekend and improved their Eastern Division lead to seven points They took Quebec Aces 53 Sunday night while Cleveland Barons bent Providence Rcds 42 and RochesterAmcricans won their third game in as many nights advancing to share of the Western Division lead with 41 triumph over 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