Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 31 Oct 1956, p. 11

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Ted Lindsay Leads Field # in the National Hockey 4 Hawks. '| parties were over, iEaly NHL Scoring Race MONTREAL {CP)--Every team club was dropping | four games eague and bogging down into fifth place. , took a lusty crack last week at Ip fifth place in the scoring list, | Montreal Canadiens with the sole one behind Sloan and Beliveau, is exception of Chicago Black|Norm Ullman of Detroit who The Hawks didn't meet gropped behind teammates Lind. | the nose-diving champions, |say and Howe with only one goal, When the gala poidt gathering and one assist. | etrol Wings were still undefeated in the HARVEY TRYING AGAIN season's early run, with five wins' Doug Harvey of Montreal, whose and two ties, and were leading 43 assists last season set a league the parade with 12 points. {record for defencemen, is in sixth In keeping with Detroit's two place with six points--all assists. Ted Lindsay bagged a goal and| Behind Harvey, with five points four assists--best performance of each, are seven players headed by the week--to hang on to the scor-\the Leafs' Dick Duff. All of the ing leadership with 11 points. |Toronto winger s points are goals| A four-way tie for runner-up and he leads the league in that was broken an ) Nas not sur, department. prising to see Gordie Howe of the| Wings move in behind his team-| came Jast week 'was 5 win over| mate. The league's official statis-| Montreal are in fourth place in tics show Howe collected two the standing. goals and two assists to boost his The Towly Chicago Black Hawks THIS I Favorite dream of Toronto | drawing of a 64,800-seat stadium sports fans, a major stadium | is being pondered by civic and suitable for big league baseball, | CNE officials. Plans call fo ren- football, British Empire and | larging of the present CNE | Olympic games, has been re- | grandstand which now seats 21,- vived again. This architects' | 000 persons. New stands would 000. A net annual $200,000 is estimated; subst Cu held there. TORONTO'S NEW STADIUM WOULD LOOK be added on the west, south and [no goals, : east, at a total cost of $5,950,- |third place with Jean Beliveau of two scoring revenue of Canadiens. Each has eight points. with a (Sloan and his mates had two wins antial increase if the Grey |and a tie in their three games and or world series final were [moved into second place over New iota] 18 NEE SECOND who dropped their two games last Tod Sloan of Toronto Maple Week, are still without a win. They Leafs counted three assists, hut have only one tie in seven games and now is tied for and mot a Hawk has more than atson, who counted two goals. wins in as many starts last week,|He added two last week. lf - MISS ALOUETTE Eleanor Foster, 17, first-year ejovelte of the Big Four foot- ball games in Montreal, has been chosen Miss Alouette of | 1957 and will compete in the Miss Grey Cup contest at To- ronto Nov. 24. She weighs 120 pounds and her important sta- tistics are 34-23-36. gid has been threatening to fold part in Sudbury oints. Only Harry| The black spruce is one of the, as no assists, has most common trees used in paper manufacturing, arger EXPECT PLAYERS BACK day when Sault Ste, Marie In-| ttendan To Woo A e d ce Palangio said last week the club/the still . sidelined cripples are Ontario Hockey Association," Sen-|any more, Monday, Palangio said/¢88ue chamoions. ' prices pur games because of an injured el- Trappers' manager Pete Palan- been refused per to take inst Detroit Red Wings here. hockey activities up ever since the season opened, this year. . BIG BAS Six merchants are planning to, The Mackenzie River system in ing Thursday. The cast has been A North Bay Trappers' Teel bi i lanned f - Reduce Admissions us service is planned for Thurs : |dians, never a big drawing card,| , MONTREAL (CP) -- Montreal will be playing Trappers. | Canadiens announced Monday that NORTH BAY (CP) North Bay ! ready to return to the lineup to Trappers, first in the Northern Log 'got Seco So far this season ieip the sagging National Hockey for A southern group, but last inne" had talked over selling Trap-| Bernie 'Boom Boom) Geoffrion, the Seans, of their townsmen, pers with Max Silverman of Sud-|Who has missed the last two r 25 cents in an effort to get 1 Silverman, however, is in bad bow. was announced as a definite crowds. |graces with the NOHA, having starter for next Thursday's game Heart h Pogket Boeke} ) Richard who suffered a knee injury the but fans and local merchants |first game of the season Oct. 13, seem to have rallied to the cause, IN has "'an outside chance" of play- run an advertisement asking fans'northwest Canada drains an area removed from the knee and the to go to the games and a special of 1,000,000 square miles. Pocket Rocket skated Monday. VIGOR OIL :vro KING ST. E., of the Town Line | STANDARD HIGH TEST |York Rangers, who had a win and a tie in two starts. Baseball Scribes Pick Their Dream Team By BEN OLAN NEW YORK (AP) -- A heavy- ing for the top righthanded hitting major league all-star team, pitcher. He picked up 185 votes. with six American leaguers in-/Sal Maglie of the Dodgers had cluding Mickey Mantle, Ted Wil- seven and Tom Brewer of Boston liams and Yogi Berra, has been was third with three. selected by members of the Base-| Pierce also won easily. He had ball Writers' Association of Amer-|127 first-places. Whitey Ford of {ca in the annual Associated Press the Yankees was next with 48 fol-| Lefthanded pitcher combe, Brooklyn, NL (27-7) Chicago, AL (20-9). |finished far in front in the ballot- Righthanded pitcher -- Don New- - Billy Pierce Beliveau, last season's scoring champion, managed to collect two goals and two assists while his REMEMBER WHEN ? By THE CANADIAN PRESS Harvey Pulford of Ottawa, famed all-round athlete, died 16 years ago today. He was a star| in football, lacrosse, amateur box- ing and aquatic sports but was best known as a defenceman with the famed Ottawa Silver Seven, | | winner of hockey's Stanley Cup in OPPORTUNITY A major manufacturer of electric are welding products requires dealer coverage for Oshawe and District. Our representative will call on all persons who reply with name and address to Box 524, Times-Gazette. | 30+ 41° 10 GAL. 10 GAL As a service to our customers; stove oil may be obtained in small quantities at this station. OPEN EVENINGS and SUNDAY | 1903, 1904 and 1950. 1 poll. The powerful array was backed up by Brooklyn Dodgers' right- hander Don Newcombe and Billy Pierce, Chicago White Sox left- hander, who drew a majority of the votes cast for pitchers. Mantle American League leader In home runs (52), runs batted in (130) and batsing average (.353) was named to an outfield spot on 202 of the 205 ballots. Milwaukee's Hank Aaron, the National League's batting leader, and Williams took the other out- field berths. The Boston Red Sox slugger edged Al Kaline of De- troit, who received 79 votes to Williams' 83. THREE HOLDOVERS Williams, first baseman Ted Kluszewski of Cincinnati and sec- ond baseman Nellie Fox of the White Sox are the only repeaters from last year. Kluszewski, a .302 batter with 35 homers, beat out Stan Musial of St. Louis--94 votes to 60. Stan also got 25 votes for the outfield where he played the first two months of the season. Rounding out the all-stars were third baseman Ken Boyer, of St. Louis Cards and shortstop Harvey Kuenn of Detroit. Boyer collected 118 votes to 70 for Eddie Mathews of Milwaukee. 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