Oshawa Times (1958-), 17 Jan 1966, p. 7

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Bobby Hull Nets Four -- But Hawks Drop 2nd Straight By THE CANADIAN PRESS When Chicago's Bobby Hull scored his fourth goal in the Black Hawks - Rangers contest Sunday night he became the youngest player in National Hockey League history to net 300 goals. Hull, 27, of Pointe Anne, Ont., boested his league-leading scor- ing total to 59 points on 36 goals ana 23 assists, He has 33 games remaining in which to break the record of 50 in a season that he hoids jointly with Maurice Ri- chard and Bernie Geoffrion, both former. Montreal players. The Rangers downed the Hawks 6-5 despite Hull's assault Jean Ratelle and Doug Robin- son. Len Lunde scored the other Chicago goal. Saturday, Canadiens' Yvan Cournoyer continued to display his deadly accuracy when Mont- real has the man advantage, by sinking his 12th and 13th goals of the season, All but one of his goals have come on power plays. Henri Richard, Claude Provost, Gilles Tremblay and Ralph Backstrom scored the other Montrea, goals, Stan Mikita® scored Chicago's other goal. Jean Beliveau scored the 871st goal of his career Sunday night, giving him a tie for fourth the NHL to score 20 goals so far this year. It was Ullman's sec- ond three-goal performance this year. Alex Delvecchio was the other Detroit goal-getter. Crozier made 31 saves in re- cording his sixth 'shutout of the season, tops in the NHL. He led the league in shutouts last sea- son with six. @ STRATEGY PAYS OFF New York removed goalie Ce- sare Maniago for a_ sixth at- tacker Saturday and Jean Ra- telle came through with the ty- ing goal with less than a minute remaining against the Red one Goals "THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, January 17, 1966 7 ' NHL BIG SEVEN By THE CANADIAN PRESS Bobby Hull, kept off the scoresheet"by Montreal Canadi- ans Saturday night, scorad four goals against New York Ran- gers Sunday night to increase. Yhis total points to 59 in the Na- tional Hockey League individual - scoring parade. Huli, Chicago Biack Hawke" powerful left winger, has @ league-leading 36 toals in 38 games and holds an beg lead ovér runner-up Norm |. man of Detroit Red Wings. Stan Mikita of Chicago picked up a goal and two assists in weekend. play and m inte third place with 44 points, twe more than Bobby Rousseau of : (Montreal. Rousseau, who failed to pick up a point in three games last week, shares place in the all-time scoring} Wings. race, as the Canadiens downed) Other Ranger scorers were the Bruins. |defenceman Harry Howell, Rob- Beliveau now tye se knee and Fleming, Geoffrion and is eight goals be-) man scored i then lose 6-4 to Montreal Cana-/hind Detroit's Ted Lindsay who} while the de ivhag eS pre winger Paul Henderson and de- diens. : has scored 379. Hull is eighth) Toronto Maple Leafs defeated) on the list. fenceman Bill Gadsby, to Bower with Tim Horton ad i J | Bia ewe : of the Leafs at left, Detroit -- pie Een pes hat Backstrom and Richard were| Gordie Howe picked up an as- ; a and Detroit Red Wings fought to}the other Montreal marksmen|sist on Gadsby's marker, to give won 4-0; a 4-4 deadlock Saturday. Sun-|wni 'him his 1,40 foe a eadlock Saturday. Sun-|while Hubert Martin scored forjhim his 1,400th NHL. regular- day, the Red Wings blanked) poston. |season point. ; on the opposition's nets, It was the same story Saturday when rookie Ken Hodge scored three times for the Hawks, only to see a in assists with Ullman Gordie Howe of Detroit helds down fifth place inthe scoring with 40 points, followed by line- mate Alex Delvecchio with 38. the at Detroit Sunday night, To- ronto defenceman Allen Stanley (26) gives an assist = 3 wv = = > c 2 = 2 38 Wings' Bruce MacGregor across the head with his stick during a game in JOHNNY BOWER, right, Toronto Maple Leaf goal- tender, cracks Detroit Red HOCKEY SCORES, STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Wednesday's Game National League Guelph at Oakville WiLT FAP Intercollegiate 2111 4127 9246) WLT 2112 4.139 98 46; Waterloo 0 20 12 5126 95 45, Western 0 17 14 5 103 101 39)Toronto 9 20 8 107 139 26 | Queen's 726 4 79 156 18| Montreal McGill Saturday's Results | : Chicago 4 Montreal 6 er giaal . Boston 1 Toronto 6 |Guelph 14 Ran ee ¢ Deere 6 : Saturday's Results "s Results : Bel hog cart widigalt thats vi Western 5 Queen's 2 T to 0 Detroit 4 | Waterloo 6 Montreal 4 New York 6 Chicago 5 McMaster 5 Guelph 3 | Wednesday's Games N Faye gs oc }Western at McMaster wus pala, won jpn |Laval at McGill SATURDAY -- one ag Pt! Eastern League 2410 3153 - gi} Greensboro 1 Clinton 4 17 15 rounds out the big seven 36 points. The leaders: NFL'S Easter Stars ° .» Whomp Westerners 36-7 GA 36 23 22 28 19 25 16 26 16 24 13 25 13 23 Hull, Chicago }Ullman, Detroit |Mikita, Chicago |Rousseau, Montreal ; seit Detroit elvecchio, Detroit Beliveau, Montreal N GOLDEN JET * F 39 38 22 37 30 26 - 18 30 Montreal Chicago Detroit Toronto ew York ~/ Boston seseresy 12, LOS ANGELES (CP)--Vince|throw setting up one touchdown a 10|Lombardi spent a long, discour-|on the West's twe. ¢ Moscow Nips wrweenNwy Woe So SHY YKN UMASS 9 1 1 4 4 4 4 5 5 Quebec We Guarantee to SAVE YOU $100.00 ON YOUR ANNUAL FOOD COST PHONE 723-1163 THE FOOD PLAN THAT HAS PROVEN ITSELF OMb> FOOD CLUB 933 RITSON RD. 8. 8 Calgary} POR Or FILTER TIP CIGARETTES Toronto 4-0 and Montreal edged) na FENCE WAS POROUS Chicago's pair of losses cou- {Boston 3-1. Sees : me Rookie winger Brit Selby took) pled with Montreal's two week- In the Chicago - New York/ advantage of a porous Boston de-| end victories dropped the Hawks ja pair of goals from Vic Had-| three js--his first such per-|Canadiens. field and single markers from formance--and pace the Leafs Reg _Fleming, Don Marshall, over the Bruins CROZ |Bob Pulford and Red Kelly com- IER IS TOO HEALTHY 6/aging afternoon trying to fleur ROOTED THREE Def Ted ¢ 1 FOR FLORIDA VACATIO oI EE efenceman Ted Green scorec N 4|game without a football. three Held eon of 41. 38 and 48) Sh b k the Bruins only Lge Sia 4| The experiment was conduc-| yards. dab igtsnegh cea er | gole) e vm Three goals by Norm Ullman 4/ted Sunday on behalf of Green|" pi+ for some 60,124 fans in Crozier led Detroit to their vic- isn't one of the scheduled Florida for three days a year \fingered brigade of Western; respite Spartak came from behind in| ,. | : : : : \Conference All-Stars, who pre- Pe at casttaceack dane the last period to edge Sher- a ss thine aaa eae Crozier, hottest goalie in netminder subsequently led jsented the East with two fum-|prodie of San Francisco '4gers,| brooke Beavers 6-5 in an excit- a total of 22 cork crabes. Sak: aneey is ae nee the Wings to their first Na- he Wational Football 1 ; tc "a! ac hi ah ia wae This year coach Sid Abel of tional Hockey League cham- \the National Football League's| ,.. fa databace: : 1ockey game before a near-ca- ord; too--six intercepted passes. - wast 2 |Pro Bowl game. It broke by one Otto Graham's! Pacity crowd of 10,000 in the | keep his star player in the | j ; yh say bes , | : league's best first - year | The easterners gratefully ac-|mark in the 1953 game Sports Palace. WEEKEND STARS | stand up to the pressures of | lhospitality and won the game|when Mel Renfro of Dallas Russia's top league and has a the sport without taking a Crozier, 23-year-old- native | 7. bagged a Brodie bullet and/few players on the Soviet Na- Ken Hodge, who scored three) Miami vacation: of Bracebridge, Ont., cur- | Bee Mergen 35|/New Jrsy 5 Johnstown 9 | Phere were other factors, no--rushed in 20 yards for the tional team pone . st pa otek aie aun cae re rently leads the NHL in shut- | ershey q real Canadiens ate -| ically now," says' Abel. 15 20 + Fatihnert terback, Frank Ryan of Cleve-|West's brightest moment came hockey champions from Quebec ance has helped Detroit move . Providence 3 91 137 27 aga Pg eve ¥ land Browns: his team-mate,|with four minutes remaining.|!9St all three of their exhibitions 'night. way he was last year at this * Baltimore 13 21 0 96 111 26 Selkirk 8 Dryden 5 \tullback Jim Brown, and Jim|Tommy McDonald of Los Ange lin Russia uae eho time." the league lead. "Wstern Division . : goals to. lead* Toronto Maple i a sta ; onivar atc » 7 alties called, including a game|Leafs to a 6-1 victory over Bos- Thunder Bay Junior kicking specialist. Jim Brownl|yard catch, leaping high to| alte : ; fo - Pittsburgh 2214 1 129 102 45| not Frances 7 Fort William $¢ored three touchdowns tolgrab the ball and fall into the misconduct.4o defenceman Jean ton Bruins Saturday night. | Slavelaul i421 1 102 112 29 race 3 lequal a Pro Bow! record 'andiend zone. Levesque in the third period for 4 eee pdr Buffalo : goal and assisted on an r as| : Saturday's Results Manitoba 7 Saskatchewan 0 Ryan completed 10 of 21 pas-| Rebate pittance NS ets eae 5 : Rochester 5 Cleveland 2 Exhibition sag fori yards, a 8 yard The result left the Beavers 4-4 tie with Detroit Red Wings Be ' ? with six victories and seven de-| Saturday. Baltimore 0 Hershey $ Canada Nationals Norm Ullman, who scored) : | cic BA Standings: Montreal, won 21,/tour that began Dec. 26. : Buffalo 3 Springfield 6 __ SUNDAY N SCORES Host 11, tied four; and Chicago,|* Saturday, a young Russfan na-|4-0 win over Toronto Sunday| é Providence 1 Victoria (WHL) 5 Eastern League ae Sunday's Results {Johnstown 9 New Haven 4 | Weekend Results 46. goals in the first period and| Henri Richard, who scored the eee 2s | Saturday | Points: Hull, Chicago, 59. |went on to trounce the Beavers | winning goal to give Montreal a Baltimore 2 Cleveland 3 Clinton 2 New Jersey 8 |Baltimore 117 Detroit 122 Goals: Hull, 36. 18-1 before a capacity crowd of|3-1 victory over Boston Sunday Quebec 1 Rochester 6 Charlotte 0 Nashville 11 | | Hershey 1 Springfield 7 International League Sunday Ullman, Detroit; 26 ace, The Russian team was| Bobby Hull, who scored four} ' Des Mol 2D 5 | Philadelphia 122 Boston 137 | Shutouts: Crozier, Detroit, 6 jmade up of players expected to}goals, the last his 300th of his Seattle (WHL) at Baltimore |Des Moines 2 Dayton |Baltimore 128. St. Louis 136 Penalties: Green, Boston, 103/form the nucleus of the 1968 So-|NHL career, as the Hawks lost Buffalo at Quebec | Exhibition Central lessional Canada Nationals 3 Saskatoon jgame Sunday, the Rangers got|fence| Saturday to push homejinto a first-place tie with the Defenceman Kent Douglas, | pleted the Toronto scoring. yay a football mts va ee se Bakken's contributions were NEW Y oP) -- i 3 and the netminding of Roger ORK (CP)--Florida Abel ordered Crozier to 0|Bay Packers' coach by a butter-|femo rial Coliseum, perhaps|. MOSCO W(CP) --~ Moscow) 10. over the Maple Leafs Sun-| stops this winter for Roger ago this month. The rookie bles vand eight interceptions in Brodie set a Pro Bowl rec.| 128: closely played exhibition ing him the second player in| a ' : | Detroit Red Wings plans to pjonship and was named the : nets so Crozier will have to icepted Lombardi's reluctant) The record was shattered Spartak is in second place in | player. By THE CANADIAN PRESS | The B . ; "Roger's in top shape phys- "har! c ri ltably the East's on-target quar-|East's final touchdown. The The Beavers, Canadian senior outs with six. His perform- Springfield 1 103 125 31|Charlotte 2 Knoxville 4 : pa cago Black Hawks 6-4 Saturday| "'He's not tense and tired the 12 22 to within striking distance of Brit Selby,.who scored three | at 5 - ck i 'ardinals' les . Re "pical _| Canada got five of the six pen- Winnipeg 4 Grand Forks 1 Bakken, St. Louis Cardinals'|les .Rams made a typical 31 g Rochester. 27 7 3 161 108 57) ; nt ; Jean Ratelle, who scored one} 10 24 2 86 126 22 . ' banged out a total of 64 yards.|~~ shoving the referee after being Western Intercollegiate & y New. York Rangers battled to a| : By THE CANADIAN PRESS |feats in a four-country European Quebec 1 Pittsburgh 3 | (WCSHL) 0 three goals to lead Detroit to a} By THE CANADIAN PRESS | won 21, lost 12, tied four; points|tional team struck ~ four |night. Pittsburgh 3 Buffalo 1 |Greensboro 4 Long Island § New York 123 Los Angeles 152) Assists: Rousseau, Montreal; |12,000 in the same Sports Pal-/night. Tuesday's Games |/Muskegon 4 Port Huron 3 | Detroit 106 Cincinnati 108 Minutes. viet Olympic team. 16-5 to New York. (WCSHL) 1 Central Junior A Arnprior 2 Ottawa Furies 3 7 4 Lae . [ Hawkesbury 0 Pembroke 13" Smiths Falls 5 Buckingham 2 15.16 5§ 112 113 35 1418 4 108 103 32 | Brockville 5 Cornwall 12 St. Lawrence Senior 16 173 387 34538 \Hawkesbury 2 Morrisburg 7 Perth-Smith Falls 4 Hull 4 | Ottawa-Carleton 11 Maxville 2 Ottawa-St. Lawrence | hae George Williams 10 Carleton! . WLT F APt! Memphis 18 14 4124 114 40 © Okla. City « Minnesota St. Louis Tulsa Houston Saturday's Results Houston 4 St. Louis 6 Minnesota 3 Memphis 0 Oklahoma City 1 Tulsa 0 Sunday's Results Houston 1 Minnesota 3 | St. Louis 2 Oklahoma City 3 | r . Wednesday's Games * Tulsa at Minnesota ~ Memphis at Oklahoma City St. Louis at Houston Western League WLET F A¥t 2410 3 142 108 51 2211 3134 88 47 18 19 1 125 125 37 Seattle 16 20 1120 127 33 San Fran. 1318 2 93 111 28 Los Angeles 12 27 0 112 170 24 Sunday's Results Seattle 3 Los Angeles 2 Portland 1 Vancouver 2 OHA Junior A WLT F APt Peterborough 19 8 6 15611544 Niagara Falls 18 7 6 145 100 42 Oshawa 1611 6 161121 38 14: 14-A1AE 158-99 in-ilen 1212 5117 104 29 | 1014 7 128 149 27 Be. | | | | ee if you're tired of looking at scaled-up or scaled-down look-alikes ... then take a look at Coronet qef VI// itl Northern Ontario Junior A | Sault Ste. Marie 7 North Bay 3) Thunder Bay Senior |Port Arthur 5 Marathon 5 Fort William 2 Red Rock 3 Thunder Bay Junior |Fort Frances 3 Fort William Canadiens 6 Ontario Junior B St. Thomas 4 Sarnia 6 | Belleville 0 Kingston 10 | WHO | can replace it | in Oshawa? Victoria Portland Vancouver ° Montreal Toronto St. fatharin. 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