Oshawa Times (1958-), 4 Jan 1965, p. 7

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FIRST BIG WIN THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, Jenvory 4, 1965 7 Canada Defeats AUD COUNTAE = é ia 100.5 of soccer games played Satur-jparrow 3 Darlington 1 MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP)-- Czech Pucksters ("mene [eater ? tenga, Ps ENGLISH LEAGUE 4 ary 0 0 strugaling Beaver Falls, Pa., Division I Chester Oe ce ke eli ec' Kei 1 der ry -- Coach, replac e 6 the contract that made him the Gord Simpson figures his na-lby Viade Dzurilla, who stopped percot! acount Halifax 2 Southport. 1 Hichest rookie in the history of tional hockey team's 4-2 victory|16. Blackburn 5 Aston Villa 1 Tn yg eta 1 pro football--and probably any over Czechoslovakia SunG@Y), oxen PRECISION Blackpool 2 Liverpool 3 Newport 2 Wrexham 0 geese : was a good "start" for 1965. |" Che who beat Russia|Chelsea 4 Leicester 1 Notts C 3 Bradford 3 The story of the former shoe- di was Canada's first win in), 91° 1). walter Brown memo-|verton 2 Burnley 1 Rochdale vs. Brighton ppd shine boy who led Alabama to eight exhibition games against) ye mo ament at Colorado|Leeds 2 Sunderland 1 Torquay 2 Doncaster 4 the national college champion- two of Europe's top clubs, the Springs, Sunday lacked their Man United vs. Fulham ppd ship was climaxed at a luxury Russians and Czechs. : Sheffield U 2 Sheffield W 3 SCOTTISH LEAGUE hotel at mi Beach where he it felt 'quite good," said usual Precision and fast F°80°/West Brom 2 Notts F 2 Paraleing eieded e deal with New York Jets of the, American in 'Simpson, who predicted steady" c, West Ham 0 Stoke City 1 Ccenivenset to 6s fos Cuab|actn naa theep peauna o Division II Airtelonmiang 2 Kitmaateeck 3 \poethell Legge thal is. 16 dians get ready for the world|\ cn as solia defence and good|Bolton vs. Cardiff ppd Dunfermline 3. Hearts 2 ported to be worth $400,000 for championships at Tampere, Derby 1 Leyton Or 0 three years work. Finland, in March. ge glh ee dangerous Czech Ipswich 3 Norwich 0 ins age piety This is said to include $100,- wou the chimanghoneno in 1961.| Jay was the long pass, de- ee ee " St. Mirren 1 Morton 1 000 @ year in salary and about "] don't think there's anybody|signed to break a man into the} /omiet © i. Dundee vs. Dundee U ppd $100,000 in bonuses. as good as Russia," Simpson|cjear, ewer Southampton 2\¢¢, Johnstone vs. Thaslees ppd| said, But "we will be, , . ."| Canada used the bodycheck| p,m tn rig pony City 4 Thd Lanark vs. Motherwell ppd| i 4 vintield 5 PoP yroml erm gyetyr hy pig nye livoughout thelnotherham 1 Crystal P ©" |arbroatn 2 Montrose 2. (DOTTY City 3 Ballymena 3 4 wee! A = rf "4 ong tog' _, e ine |Swansea 2 Bury 2 rbroath 2 Montrose 2 Glenavon 3 Bangor 0 re ha ae Wek "Canede pein en "gnoched " ohik ae Swindon 3 Chariton @ stele. Bag nid oa Glentoran 2 Crusaders 1 fied the Czechs 33 in an in-|boards by Parke, tire minor|Bristol C etrr a gt Kast Fite « Condenbeath 0 -------------- om si ternational tournament at Colo- ach team took two minor),,,.. rling ion 1 ' STRAIGHT IN! Boston awa homebrew) were caught (off camera) fired the puck blue line, rado Springs, Colo,, halting ajpenalties. Sitesetas: ye I 1 Hamilton 5 Dumbarton 0 COSENS & MARTIN goalie Ed Johnston and de- short Saturday night when straight into the net from the (AP Wirephoto) losing streak of six games,| farly in the third, Czech de-/Grimsby 2 Bournemouth 2 Stenhousemuir 2 Berwick 2 Insurance fenceman Ed Westfall (Osh- Canadien Jacques Laperriere five against Russia. fenceman Jan Suchy was Cat-|Hull City 5 Colchester 1 Stirling 2 Raith 1 67 King St. E., Oshawa ai ny, hove Biel tes eae Minera eae, | mam tase | een Soon , . 8 xete WINGS BOMB BRUINS Parke scored for Canada, who|He wasn't wearing protective|Port Vale 2 Srenttord 1 Ards 1 rrr og pela Res: 725-2802 or 725-7413 built up 2-0 and 30 periodjheadgear, commonly used by|Reading 1 Barnsley 1 . . leads while Vaclav Nedoman-|/European hockey players. aarowsbary 3 Scunthorpe 2 sky and Josef Galonka replied} Dr. Jack Waugh of Winnipeg,|Southend 2 Peterborough 0 anadiens N ip Hawks ribet en cute Setatta ice Ogawa of 31 saves in goals for Canada,|had concussion. 14 of them in the final period,| The Canadian and Czech while Viadimir Nadrchal seat ines again in Toronto BOWLING NEWS n Provost's Marker sa Ht ne Sees oe recs hoaieh A Bi y | : PS SCL By THE CANADIAN PRESS Canadiens to a fifth consecutive) That, coming on the heels ofjDetroit marksmen were Pit shall 222, Sob. Poole 205, Bob. Gooding r a 250, Don Marshall 207, Feu) terrinmten i a, This looks like the big year|league title. 4-1 home-ice victory over Bos-|Martin, Ted Lindsay, Alex Del- ee ee ad stn 00,2) a for right-winger Claude Pro-| But this year, Montreal's|ton Saturday night, gave Mont-|vecchio and Ron Murphy. Fal 240, Jac n ' | vost, who has played on sevenjleading scorer and the league's|real a three-point lead over the| Boston got its only goal from ® 31 and championship teams in his nine|leading right-winter feels he has|Hawks in the NHL standings.|Tom Williams in the second pe- ver eavy l nes bowling was won by J. Marshell with 734, National Hockey. League sea-|a chance. So does his coach,| In other weekend action, Tor-|riod. Y,, Marshall hed the women's high triple sons but never quite made it!Toe Blake. lonto Maple Leafs defeated visit- * into the limelight. Blake's confidence was justi-/ing Detroit Red Wings 3-1 Sat- _, by -- for the Red TORONTO (CP)--Left-winger,terview Saturday night. "And tna hia Section The fry ees, 5 Provost, 31, has never made/fied Sunday night in Chicago|urday night and tied 3-3 with hid . Ted Lindsay has threatened to|I'm not going to sit for Camp-| clean sweep in games hold the lead, ~, | i Wings after their earlier 3-1 loss ; the NHL 'All-Star team, even in|when consistent Claude scored!the Rangers in New York Sun-|/" gerd tS okigh Uliman|Duck both the National Hockey|bell's (NHL president Clarence] HumORESQUE BLIND League opened the scoring with De- troit's only goal on a pass from Floyd Smith. League and its president over Campbell) kangaroo court Bien Bag yi od Pf bo west aed $75 worth of fines he received either. Me i ae cage: Waite 139 (Oh 8) ond Mcl 127 (56, automatically y vt ip the oo pS they want to make some- As tine al . " as his Detroit Wings lost| thing of it, they can do it in &)97), eva Wakely 103 (51, 52) and VI, Flyers Threaten Provost Pores the deciding scored the first of two goals tess 3-1 to Toronto Maple Leafs injregular court and I'll have my ol goal against Chicago unassisted|than five minutes later. Ron a oa 2 eae ya age tipi Gb alate CLUB. LEAGUE for while Canadiens were a man|Stewart netted the winning goa Sid Abel) not to pay the|misconduct penalty, with an|ss"* * nice, 439 with singles of 260 end , short, in the second period and Horton . 6. Marlboro Gg Lead Bobby Hull, celebrating his|provided the insurance marker.|™money, Lindsay said in an in- ---- maPlinge with 2 sec- Over 200 Ann Lee 252 Rose Ander- 26t hday, | onds to go in the game and was)". ind Betty menebridge, 208, , | sth birthday, had opened the| In New York Sunday, eact then handed a game miscon- tien 6) hapa of alec ty batten mt the 1961-62 season, when hejthe winner as Canadiens edged{day. Detroit pounded lowly Bos- scored 33 goals to lead Montreal'the runner-up Black Hawks 2-1.|ton Bruins 8-1 in the other Sun- day game at Detroit. -- Vera Siblock 104 (67, - scoring for Chicago near theiteam got a goal in each period By THE CANADIAN PRESS {onto's goals came from Ray|mid-point of the second period.|for the 3-8 sawoff, although the Canada Hopes duct, worth §50, by referee pftoressy sappieerere 'There's more than just com-|Winterstein, with two, and Mike/He scored his 32nd goal of the/Rangers outshot Toronto 42-21. bh tet Fg ee 4 Sone 0 Leaves 11, Rosettes 8, Buttone 8 'Belles § a istits 4, petition for points between sec-| Corrigan. season on a pass from Chico! he Toronto marksmen were be ond-place Niagara Falls Flyers} In Sunday's game, Kitchen-/Maki, |Horton, who scored his third To Host 1967 pricing Pon baal --T : 1) ALBERT ST .CHURCH LEAGUS and fifth-place Montreal Junior|er's goals came from Bill Hway,! Montreal rookie Yvan Cour-\goal of the weekend on a bi- supp - 8 er Pa ay Alan Venerne, wins high man, for the Canadiens of the Ontariojwho scored three, Bob Jones /noyer evened it up eight min-lzarre 90-foot fluke shot, Jim anything about that, ut, our) gm ceraon 'hemi wes next wit 4a? GIGANTIC Hockey Association Junior A/Bruce Reier, Tom Miller andlutes later when he scored with|Pappin and newcomer Britt W Id T players can back me up. They eg areas Mrrison ar (299, 26803 sear" vonton Se Bk Hwa, Fe, ech els ret Dovey. na em ey mers Sit a om, a 4 snle "| play. " ' , é n ! sand Toronto Marlboros because of QUEBEC (CP) -- Lionel THEY'RE NOTHING si" car fin)y Lloyd. Eawerds, 8 (230, ning streaks and appear to be/{iton goals. Centre Henri Richard was thelinjuries to right-wingers Andy He said Campbell 608 (230, , is always Gord making a race of ' Sunday,| In Hamilton's win ping Montreal star Saturday night,|Bathgate, Ron Ellis and George mga penne of the Cana- ieanieg about rn NHL's no Trait rank 'Cooper 290) diem «Scott 238) Cho Barend Semen OF HNN CREE EP" uarad tre goats OMe Le, ovale ea Oo Armstrong. fan Amateur Hockey Aig vo(erees, and commented: "Well, Bil" Harnlion 'figs evg Wilson 208) Mark jhe FNsck Hawks 43 in St|Gelsebrecht scored two goals\on the other, a screened slap-| 'The Rangers led 2-1 until the|Diay'host to division A of the| tey're nothing." Mil 'ur eoy"carbman 37 "Ress lark de- 4 lich, Ga Catharines while Montreal de-jeach. Peter Mahovite Tylshot from the bdlueline bylfinal minute of the second pe-lig7 world hockey champion-| CSch Abel was goathing., | "ele sue Beek Coteer eave ve feated Toronto Marfboros 8-3 in| Doak, Crashley and Pete Ver-|; jere. on fi teated Torn Flyers now have| vergaert scored the others. |" ")01 gs pa pe ag ogg Gilbert! ships, never before played here. It'a a disgrace what Carl) wit ime SEM) Peorl Mertowe hese nine games without a de-| The Kitchener goals were Bruins got a first-period goaljand Earl Ingarfield. The Leafs)' 1. Brewer (Leaf defenceman) g€ts|nice triple also of 751 and singles of 233 | og eo mes th Montreal's\scored by John Beechey, Jones, from Wayne Maxner but felljthen went ahead, and Jean Ra-| aod ca will g be 95 away with, but I'm mot going|246. Winnie Scott 270; Beverley Jackiin and Jack apart after that. telle netted the tying goal at arch annual meeting Of|/tg say anything because it does a Grace Lowen ttl iene eeey Raid seven. as eer os, appa Miller Bruins' beleaguered goalie|7:52 of the third period. =e Tomeaionel see Bacon § not do any good." 202. affect the league standings as Eddie Johnston had to come up m in Finland, he said.) 10) said that when the team|, The, Rackets, Flintstones, Stare and po e ore ly two points with 43 saves as Canadiens NHI LEADERS ay hy Rag pong ob returns to Detroit, centre Norm Whls-Bengsy, Hot-Rods. ane rinores The behind oguelenting bering 0 SPORTS BRIEFS -- all around the Boston the one divisional series, said pine By Aan ge pag all eine, Buge ere ahil Oot In front with 1 and cou eat fourth-place i RUSSIANS STAR PR x action was even hotter pp nage peucagel bar not say where the night eye suffered in the second Rog i, Rocke Beavers sna Beatie A Bargain i e awa Generals Tuesday. Kitch-) GJOEVIK, Norwa (Reuters)|for him Sunday, when the Red ndings: Montreal, won 19, riod, , 2-Bangs ite ener is at St. Catharines in the) Russians won the 1 300- and 10,-|Wings peppered him with 56 lost 8, tied 7, points 45. Se ae Oa Ballers ge P viiman commented: 'Blood UAW LADIES AUX, 27 only other Tuesday game. 000 - metre events in an inter-|shots and made eight of them| Points: R. Hull, Chicago, 53. ry: was drawn and I guess there High Doubles -- Braiden 459 o 'i i t/count Goals: R. Hull, 32 held "where the attendance will W"* 14 "h2v. heen a five-minute| barer 0" t227) and Joan "Meoilis 412 8 Pp C | ® il ba pa cothoy es en ber. ee ae Pe sry Miveo-g Bruce MacGregor and Norm Assists: Mikita, Chicago, 28. se ineae enpugh (0 make ont penalty but the referee sald he (a), ee age ircul ar I borvugh Petes 5-4 and Kitchenerlevich won the 1,500 metres in OEeee scored mee sock in the Seutowts: Cooter, Detslt, 5' Y. bls report had said|#dn't see it." wares lemon oe ya There ' Rangers downed Hamilton Red|2:07.3. Russians filled the first/Re ings' biggest offensive) Penalties: n, Toronto, 99/srontreal and Toronto might| Brewer, asked for his version Ai Ogle PR hag Pa gy od B D | d T Y S Wings 7-2 in Kitchener. Satur-|nine places, The 10,000 metres display of the season. The other!minutes. host the games jointly. igh of the Uliman incident, said: 9) Beaties 3 Zune, us 0) Gutter Snipes e é ivere 0 ou oon! day, Hamilton defeated Kitch-|was won by Stanislav Selyanin Fleury was interviewed Sat-|"Let's say his face ran into cen ne Cee ene & ener 8-5, jin 16:01.6, with Matousevich OCKEY SCORES STANDING urday after his return from|my stick." |June Bugs 3, Hawkeyes 2 end Store 1. In the Flyers' game, Ted De- second. Patil Enock of iene a Colorado Springs, Colo., where = 4 h was llth in the 1,500 brody, Jean Pronovost, Derek f ¥ | e watched an invitation tour- Sanderson and Brian Bradley|"#¢e with a time of 2:15.7. | By THE CANADIAN PRESS Saturday's Result nament featuring Canada the BASKETBALL each scored to give Niagara TO COACH KNICKS | National League Kitchener 5 Hamilton 8 Soviet Union and Czechoslo- Falls the necessary edge. St.) new yoRK (AP) -- Harry! WLT FAPt Sunday's Results vakia. He said the 1967 meet SCORES Catharines got two goals bY|qouotin, until a week ago Montreal 19 8 7103 79 45\oshawa 5 Peterborough 4 would cost the CAHA about Ken Hodge and one from Brian} ach of st. Louis Hawks of the [Chicago 1912 4114 88 42)Toronto 3 Montreal 8 $100,000 to stage. By THE CANADIAN PRESS McDonald. National Basketball Association Detroit 1612 6 92 8338) Hamilton 2 Kitchener 7 The IIHF supports two eight- NBA Sat t imilar post| Toronto 1313 9101 9135|Niagara Falls 4 St. Catharines |team divisions labelled A and SATURDAY SCORE TWO EACH was named to a similar pOSt/New York 10.18 8 80106 28) Tuesday's G B. This year the Soviets, Can-|<,. 4 In Montreal, Lucien Grenier Sunday with New York Knick-|p \.ton $22 4 75118 20 esday's Games ada, Sweden, the U.S.,. Norway, oa" Francisco 103 Baltimore 129 end Jacques Lemaire scored|eTbockers. The Knicks also) Saturday's Results Niagara Falls at Oshawa West and East Geceaate and Boston 101 Detroit 89 two goals each for Montreal. named Eddie Donovan general poston | Montreal 3 Kitchener at St. Catharines |G schosiovakia form the A Los Angeles 115 St. Louts 112 Christian Bordeleau, Rene Dro-)/ manager. es Detroit 1 Toronto 3 Ontario Senior division. SUNDAY Jet, Larry Pleau and Norm) BOSTON WINS Sunday's Results WLT FAPt| Fleury said he is certain Can-|Boston, 89 Cincinnati 85 Ferguson scored one each. Tor-| x eq Montreal 2 Chicago 1 Guelph 18 7 0133 66 36|ada's request will be granted San Francisco 132 Baltimore NEWTON, Mass. (AP)--Leditoronto 3 New York 3 Galt 17 8 0 97 7434\put he added that problems|. 142 by John Cunniff with two £088 Boston 1 Detroit, 8 Woodstock 12.14 0108.11494| veh ge obtaining visas for East|_8 Angeles 99 St. Louls 92 NHL BIG SEVEN and one assist, Boston College's} Wednesday's Games Oakville 1014 010212420|Genman players must first be -- ay ao, Loyola Detroit at Montreal Wellarid 418 0 70132 8\eolved. Canada does not recog-| | MAN'S OLD FRIEND By THE CANADIAN PRESS ie th wns cone porwr i. ths Toronto at Chicago Sunday's Results nize East Germany. It is believed that the dog Veteran Gordie Howe joined|-°. : n the/Boston at New York Guelph 5 Welland 3 The annual: international|was the first animal bred and : lfirst period and Boston went American League Woodstock 5 Oakville 7 the National Hockey League's ahead to stay in the second on Eastern Division e -- was first played eed nem probably top seven scorers Sunday night) other pair, In the finale, Bos- WLT FAPt SATURDAY page eh gos eres aod | College scored four more|Quebec 2411 1196 101 49! Central League in Detro! goals before Loyola tallied its) Hershey 18 15 2123 102 38|Memphis 1 St. Paul 4 ni an ietory over Boston iicg. 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