Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 19 Dec 1956, p. 11

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'Tunior 'RA' Clubs Want St. Kitts Bill Sw een ey , | _TRE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Wedweaiay, December 19, 1956 11 Canadien Star Headed -- NO FREEDOM OF THE PRESS HERE Four members of the Russian delegation of Olympic press representatives coaches and athletic officials indulge in a few monkeyshines as they are trapped behind bars in the F orward Lines Lead The Way TORONTO (CP)--The three big lines of the three top teams in the Ontario Hockey Association Senior A Western Division have skated their way into a virtual monopoly of the league's point- getting race. Top trio is Kitchener-Waterloo Dutchmen's veteran Scholes-Lauf- man-Theberge line, Centre Ken Laufman and right winger George Scholes hold first place with 36 points each. Four points back, tied for third place, is left winger Gerry Theberge, Theberge is the triggerman for the line and leads the league's scorers with 21 goals. as befits a good centre, is tops in assists with 28, while Scholes, a handy man at setting them up or cin. them in, has 14 goals and assists. Mickey Roth, Dinny Flanagan and Billy Flick of the first-place Stratford Indians have produced the second-best point total among the league's lines. They have 94 among them, with Roth's 33 on 13 goals and 20 assists taking third place and breaking up the Dutch- men hold on the three top spots. Flanagan's 14 goals and 18 as- sists tie him with Theberge for tied with Head in shutouts. Each York, but Greaves, who turned pro only fourth spot and Flick is sixth with Laufman, | "monkey cage' while visiting Disneyland in California. Ac- tually the Russians are riding in a miniature train. The group, comprised of 18. were allowed only 15 hours in the U.S. --Central Press Canadian Oshawa Industrial Basketball League Fabric Town 0 Ernie Cay's Whitby Warriors 2 Bowmanville 2 Scores last week: Bwmanville 59. This week's games: Tuesday-- Fabric Town vs Ernie Cay's Lumberkings Simcoe Hall 9 p.m. and Wednesday War- riors vs Whitby Whitby, 8 p.m. TOP TEN SCORERS G. Pts. Pet Wilson, Fab. Town 110 Oldfield, Ernie Cay's Olinyk, Ernie Cay's Borchuk, Whitby Coverly, Bow'ville Foster, Fab. Town MaclInally, Warriors Mallett, Ernie Cay's Goddard, Fab. Town Solway, Bw'ville 1 6 6 6 k Whitby 68, 22.9 5 8 6 6 29 points on 14 goals and 15 assists. : Don Head of Bulldogs leads the league's netminders with a 3.1 average after 20 games. Marv Ed- wards of fourth-place Chatham Maroons is second with a 3.38 average after 24 games and is has two. "| holding the hand on high = eer since 5 MONTREAL (CP) -- If Jean Beliveau keeps up his present pace he will break three National Hockey League records this sea- son--total points and total assists by any. player and total points by a centre The giant Montreal Canadiens star helped himself to a fat collec- tion of hine points in three games last week--five goals and four assists --and ran his string of total points this season to 45 a game, Beliveau will hit 105 for than made by Gordie Howe of Detroit Red Wings in the 1952-53 season, Beliveau himself. veau has counted 29 assists. At the same rate he will round out the season with For Three NHL Records season by wing-mate Bert Olm- | stead On his current goal production Beliveau is not headed for any records. He has 16 in 30 games, At the same rate he will finish the season with 37. compared with his 47 in 1955-56 and far below the record 50 made by teammate [Maurice (Rocket) Richard in the 50-game 1944-45 season. Beliveau's pace last week was too hot for both Howe and Ted At his current rate of 1% points Lindsav of Wings. Howe counted | that department, with 18, Beliveau!during a game because the cns- Point margin over his left winger, three goals and two assists and the season. That would be 10 more.Lindsay reversed the figures. The | 0 the present record of 95, two are tied for second place with real gave up 10 goals in three the bench free. 34 points, 11 behind Beliveau. Olmstead came up with two and 17 more than the record 88 goals and four assists to edge into | goalies' battle for the Vezina Tro- for a centre, set last season by fourth place with 29 points, one |phy more than Norm Ullman of De- In his 30 games to date, Beli- troit whose production was three | against his relief man Gerry Me- | assists for the week. Jerry Toppazzini of the first- 67 or 68, well place Boston Bruins scored two 2.27 aver ahead of the record 56 made lasi/goals and four assists, moving Detroit 4 Manager Jake Mintz Has Own Explanation NEW YORK (AP)--Jake Mintz, a fight manager who Is never at a loss for words, had a ready explanation in the dressing room | Monday night after Wilf Greaves of Edmonton dropped a unani- mous decision to Italo Scortichini at St. Nicholas Arena, | *"They bumped heads," said Jake, explaining both the first- round knockdown and cut left eye suffered by his newest "tiger." "He didn't know where he was for four rounds," said Mintz. "You didn't see the real Greaves fight." | Scortichini had a different ver- sion of the knockdown. "It was my right. hand," he said "Next you know he'll be saying some- body else hit him." FIRST KNOCKDOWN It was Greaves' first knock- 5 [down in his brief 16-bout pro car- leaving the amateurs. It was also his first cut, said Mintz, a gash that required eight + | stitches Greaves leaves for his Edmon- ton home Wednesday to spend the The International Boxing Club now may match Scortichini, the 25-year-old Italian, with Joey Giar- dello on its TV schedule. Greaves weighed 158, Scortichini 160'%2 for the televised fight be- fore a crowd of 1,056, LAST-MINUTE FAVORITE Scortichini, veteran of 59 pro fights who operates out of New had been favored earlier tScortichini last year, went into the ring to-5 choice. Referee Mark Conn voted 9-1, Judge Nick Gamboli 8-1-1 and judge Grant 7-3. Greaves was bulling Scortichini around the ring in the first round when he was dropped by a sudden flurry of punches. He was up at two but had to take the automatic eight count. His left eye was badly cut and blood continued to stream from it although Dan Florio. his second, did his best to stop it. Greaves, trying to protect the eye, attempted to fight at long range but his jabs couldn't hold off and every time the Italian closed in the cut reopened. Dr. Samuel Swetnick of the New York State Athletic Commission visited Greaves' corner after the first and second rounds but de- cided to let the bout continue de- Spite yells from the crowd to 'stop t" Former Argo Quarter Moving Into Politics LONDON, Ont. (CP) -- An old Argo star quarterback is going into active politics for the first time Hugh A. Mackenzie, 55, who helped Argos to a Grey Cup title back in 1921, Monday night was chosen Liberal candidate in the federal riding of London. A Toronto native, he learned football at prep schools and later at Royal Military College, Kings- ton, before joining Argos. a 7- lops' Bob Attersley scored only To Fix Up Arena TORUNTO (CP)--It the oper- ators of the St, Catharines Garden City: Arena don't do a bit of | weeding. the Ontario Hockey As- sociation Junior A series says it will boveott the rink Point Scoring TORONTO (CP)--Bill Sweeney's manager claims the Guelph Biit- more centre is the most under- rated player in the Ontario {Hockev Association Junior A ser- ies, and this week he has the fig- 'ures to prove' it. { After trading the league's point- from an eighth-place tie to sixth place with his 27 points. Henri Richard of Montreal with three assists, dropped from sixth to sev- | |enth place. He has 25 points. Big| The league council approved brother Rocket Richard, who wd TH ultimatum at a meeting Mon- turned to action after missing (day after it heard team officials seven games, counted two goals complain the rink boards in the and three assists. The five points |arena, home of the Teepees, were d 1 {boosted his total to 23 and moved 'so dirty the puck sometimes getting lead back and forth with him from 14th to 10th place. couldn't be seen against them. nemate Eddie Shack for the early With his three goals last week, Coaches complained they could (Part ot the season Sweeney has Howe now leads the league in not stand behind their players Piled up a commanding eight- {leads on assists with 29. | tomers were seated right behind [After Sunday's game he had 24 Goalie Jacques Plante of Mont- | the hench, leaving only the end of R0als and 22 assists for 46 points, Shack has 14 goals and 24 assists games but retained his leadership! The council will issue no dead- for 38. among the netminders in the|line for the *"paint-up. fresh-up" 'Sweeney never seems to get campaign but will request hurried the credit he should." says man- average |repairs by the St. Catharines ager Roy Mason. Perhaps not, but including goals| parks commission. he gets the goals and his 24 are best in the league, as are Shack's 124 assists. | HOCKEY'S BIG 7 | A third Biltmore, Danny Belisle is in third spot, tied with two for- wards from Toronto St. Michael's | By THE CANADIAN PRESS College Majors. Belisle has 18 Gordie Howe and Ted Lindsay goals and 15 assists, while fragile of Detroit must be thinking it's Frank Mahovlich and Bob Bou-| just about impassible to gain| cher have the same number. Ma- | ground on Montreal's Jean Beli- hovlich has 16 goals and 17 as- veau in the National Hockey sists; Boucher 22 goals and 11 League scoring race. assists, : | Howe and Lindsay picked up Len Broderick of Toronto Marl- | four points each in weekend boros. out of action for a spell, | games but Beliveau got five and| has the best average of the goal-| stretched his lead to 11 points tenders. Broderick has allowed 40 | over the two Detroit players. goals in 17 games for a 2.35 aver-| Beliveau now has 45 points and age and has recorded three shut-| Howe and Lindsay have 34 outs, the same number as Bruce The leaders: G A Pts. Gamble of Guelph. in second] Beliveau, Montreal 16 29 45 place with a 2.46 average after 13! Howe, Detroit 16 34 games. Lindsay, Detroit 34 Olmstead, M 1 29 . «or ' . eg i ag a» Chicoutimi's Greig Hicks Ullman, Detroit % Still Tops Point Race Toppazzini, Boston Moore, Montreal 8 ™. Richard, Montreal 15 24 | MONTREAL (CP) -- Chicout- 2 Richard, Moutreal 3 i imi's Greig Hicks scored one goal ervey, Montreal =~ 3 21 24 '354 was credited with a single assist in last week's Quebec DOWNS ONT, TEAMS Hockey League play but his scor- WINDSOR (CP) -- St. Mary's ing lead stood up College Redmen from Winona,| With 15 goals and 19 assists for Minn, made a clean sweep of its 34 points, Hicks leads teammate | two-game exhibition basketball | Stan Smrke by two points. | tour of Western Ontario by| Bonin, Quebec, 6-25--31; Tessier, defeating Assumption University Quebec, 17-11--28; L. Smrke, Chi-| Lancers 72-69 Saturday night. coutimi, 11-16--27; Wray, Shawini- | Friday night at London, the|gan Falls, 14-12-26; Perreault,| Redmen downed University of Chicoutimi, 5-21--26: Teal, Quebec Western Ontario 64-59 in over- |9-17--26: Locas, Chicoutimi, 17-7-- | 24; Corriveau, Montreal, 7-17-24. His goals-against now is 2.17 Neil, while Plante was injured. Terry Sawchuk of Boston has a e and Glenn Hall of 2.33. Bobby Attersley's [Seoting Pace Is Best In The East TORONTO (CP)--Whitby Dun- one goal and an assist last week In the Ontario Hockey Associa- tion's Eastern Division Senior A. tBut it was enough to extend his | scoring lead.by one point over his | closest rival, Minnie Menard of Belleville | Menard, the league's leading goal scorer with 21, picked up only one assist last week | Attersiey has 16 goals and s | league-leading assist 'total of 28 Menard has 13 assists to go with his 21 goals. Bus Gagnon of Whitby with 14 goals and 19 as- sists, followed by Jean Paul Pay- ette of Belleville is third with eight goals, 23 assists Gerry Devaney of Cornwall Chevvies continues to lead regular goalkeepers with a 3.60 goals- against average in 23 games. 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