A was vied Can two Nak Hawks Showin Take Over 3rd By MARTY GOODMAN Canadian Press Staff Writer [Glenn Hall was almost flawless. Black Hawks FOURTH FOR HALL te a show for] Glen Skov, Eric Nesterenko, Ed |Litsenberger, re Jnasay Aud | Hull all scor aturday They scored two victories this|BObbY weekend as Hall scored his fourth shutout 19 move into undisputed the same number he had in all Josstation 2 Ot ind Dlace in the last season while with Detroit, Chicago's surg are ng on q fans, gPower Place and the defence along with goalie Toppazzini and Mackell put Toronto Bruins back in contention. Canadiens recovered and Don | Marshall's goal midway through |the final period added to the Montreal edge. Boston had a two- man advantage for 22 seconds of the last minute of play and yanked goalie Don Simmons but couldn't score. 'HOCKE -< SCORES, Cleveland 0 Buffalo 3 Rochester 2 Providence 2 Hershey, 4 Springfield 4 4 ednesday's Games Buffalo at Springfield OHA Senior A LT F § Montreal New York Chicago Boston asrsaned omnes ™ won nn"d BRINN Detroit | Saturday's Resul {New York 0 Chicago § !Detroit 3 Toronto 3 Boston 2 Montreal 4 Sunday's Results Toronto 1 Chicago 8 Detroit 2 Boston 4 'ednesday's Games Montreal at Toronto 0 Belleville Kingston Pembroke Whitby Ottawa - 03 Saturday's Result | Belleville 2 Pembroke 4 Sunday's Result Kingston 5 Cornwall 6 Tuesd STANDINGS | * North Bay at Chatham B Marlboros THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Monday, Movember 11, 1957 11 \ HOCKEY'S BIG 7 By THE CANADIAN PRESS Les Freres Richard continued to keep the Na League scoring leaders) ily affair this weekend, he Rocket, picked up an and Henri, his kid brother, y their 'ected 8 goal as Montres! Can diens downed Boston Bruins Whitby 1350 4B 4 xWhitby games count for oppo. North Bay Drops Two More Games | | By JOHN ASHBY Greyhounds, leading 31 in the Cal Press Staff Writer |first period and scoring unans- s.. What's gore wrong with North wered goals in the second and 9|Bay Trappers? third, handed Sudbur #8! Riding high at the top of the eighth straight defeat, Satu 3 Ontario Hockey Astociatiot John Bafley, John Lumley, Don, oh en Slings early last week they id to scican, Tom Walker and Bd gi { the Soo, marks-|\M, Richard, Montreal iird place by Friday and dur moat Jon Zocies se ; d ing the weekend took two more fis, Joh Zoviea scored Sudbury oli Richatd, Monmes] nents only Saturday's Resulis Sudbury 1 Sault Ste, Marie § Chatham 2 Whitby § North Bay 3 Kitchener 4 Sunday's Result North Bay 2 Windsor 11 Tonight's Game a fam- A OHA Junior WLT F AP 2% 14 as St. Cath Pete Barrie Hamilion St, Michs 1 2 4 3 3 4 xOttawa l 4 4 3 2 2 2 1 L] ay's Games Cornwall at Pembroke Belleville at Ottawa HA-NOHA Senior A WLT F A 49 35 3» 3 46 58 23 40 35 3 Guelph xOttawa game nents only, Pils. Sunday's Results Peterborough 5 Marlboros 17 Hamilton 2 St, Michael's § 61 Saturday's Result 12 Hamilton 6 St. Catharines 7 8 Tuesda s Game 3 Guelph at St. / Gi ing their fourth and fifth wins in| Sunday Chicago's Ron Murphy was: geven games at home. One game and Toronto's Tod Sloan swapped 1 lust was tied. goals before Ni ok Mickoski rh: scored what proved the winner, ae ee, Sand 5.1 Sus. | Hull added a secondperiod goai day over Toronto Maple Leafs, (for Insurance. also gave the home fans Chic-| Boston's win over Detroit Sun- #go's highest two-game scoring day was their second in 10 games| this season. {but it marked six siralgit with | Canadiens mov ed out a victory for the badly-slump- I he es of first|ing Wings. Fleming Mackell and ce when they defeated Boston|Jerry Toppazzini led Bruins with ruins 4-2 Saturday. Previously goal and two assists each. Don| they had been tied with New McKenney and Bronco Horvath York, who were idle Sunday. It/Were the other Boston scorers. was Montreal's ninth win in 13 Bill Diiegs pl Don Poile con- ' and with two ties gives Bevtel 107 Datron. the victo, Ronny Burke's con- them 20 points. [BOWE SCORES TWICE vert on the first touchdown of TWO GAMES IN HAND d Detroit's split in Dito Satul: that quarter Droved to be the Chicago's two wins, lifted them 72% WIL TOreits Wis SLECES BI WIRADE margin, On the strength of two foul| Fouls once again played the out of a tie with Boston and Gordie Howe and Jerey Sawehuk/ Lakers had led 6-0 at the end|g ic py Ron dl 0 the dyingimajor part in winning the game moved them four points behind © on i owe iF tho we seas of the first quarter on an uncon-|...ondg of the game Acadian|as Acadians scored 17 of 36 and| New York with two games in SC PIAYEC HAL ELC Ame fle verted touchdown by end Sonny|cieaners eked out a nifty 73-71|the Towners managed only 5 for hand. ping 34 Leaf shots 8'0p- Lorenzo, |victory over winless Fabric Town 12 | iors IoD tonal Bruins bounced back for a 42|" 104" Sjoan, Billy Harris and| ro. Dall the score was evened|in Industrial Basketball action at| Fabric Town: Booth 13, Bur-|Nelson 1 Spokane 5 decision Sunday over Detroit Red| pick Duff countered Howe to (ater a high punt was blown back|gimcoe Hall. It was the second|rows 20, Dickenson 22, Gedge 4, Rossland 2 Trail 4 Wings to keep them two points| Toronto a 3.2 lead at the end of lor tkers' 10-yard line. Sudbury|yin in five starts for the Clean-|Hutchesom 8, Shields 2, Sciuk 2 ahead of Toronto Maple Leafs. (wo periods. But Forbes Kennedy| cr men °F obs, or-¥ard lin¢|ers and left them four points Total 71, Sunday Lasts and Wings tied 3-3 Satur- tied the count in the third and for the score, _Pngey svey ateay of Fabric Town, in thin Acadian Cleaners: Eagleson 6, | Quebec League ay. f then on Sawchuk stymied AN pot. " ' [HUI 11, Root 5, Salter 14, Sal- Chicoutimi 4 Quebec 0 League action resumes Wed- yy Bs us MADE LONG HIKE Actually the "Towners" deserv-|.. 14' Wilson 23, Total 73 Trois-Rivieres 4 Montreal the buzzing Leafs. | i pesday, when Montreal plays at| Montreal' bullt up an early| Sudbury marched 58 yards on ed a better tg, hey Jed through Officials: Dave Kelly, International League their first i f the ball . Fort Wayne 7 Louisville 8 . three-goal load Satubday. then' © he a Od "Rol [leads of 16-10, 34-20 and 53-41 py|Newey and Ray Suddard. [Toledo DY Tadisnanoiiy 1 cago. held off a Boston rally to win, y wid ldn' 1 Just t Ww oti awks found their firing power Jean Belivéau, Dickie Moore and|Giaomin bulled across from the quarters, but they couldn't con-| Just notes 8 DOLCE wer distributed in the two games Claude Provost all tallied before! Eight. The convert attempt was | ' ' | Porcupine Mines League Joe Klukay and Lionel Heinrich tain the Acadians in the final|Chuck Root is back in action! poreypine Mines 9 Timmins 2 |each scored three for Bulldogs, bibs -- quarter and lost by those two|after bein { -- Giaomin smashed over for his R 1 second touchdown late in the Bold Ruler Wins Big One out for three games| Western League the others coming from George foul shots in the final quarter after a bad snap by Lak. (AP) -- Bold lengths b; (Chicago at New York P ort Colborne " LT FA Ps 'Wins B Title 43 52 46 PORT COLBORNE (CP)~--Port Colborne Lakers Sunday won the Ontario Rugby Football Union| Intermediate B final, roaring| back in the final quarter to edge Sudbury Hardrocks 19-18, | Sudbury led 18-6'going into the {fourth but Lakers scored two touchdowns, one a minute from the end of the game, to snatch enone Buide "| "The backinform Whitby Dun. Beliveau, Montreal Trappers' other defeat--4-3-- lops never looked back after set-| Bathgate, N.Y, came from some old enemies,|!!"€ up a 3.1 first period lead Horvath, Boston Kitchener - Waterloo Dutchmen, |#gainst Chatham, Sloan, Toronto now recovered from & similar] George Samolenko and Harry Mackell, Boston loss of form which hit them when Sinden spearheaded the Allan Howe, Detroit they were in top place, Cp Shallots altack with two goals aplece, Tom O'Connor scor- OLD CAPITAL aX STR 10m iii saw {he Ing the other, Chatham scorers| Alexandria, founded in 332 BC } Wagaoieaders, Boo Grey." 22 Tom Connelly and Busch. iby Alexander the Great, vas Susrel erty with buy | TONIght's OHA-NOHA schedule Egypt's capital for more than 1, bounds, bd, Rv Bhs Bu ae has North Bay at Chatham, 1000 years, Wolves 5-1, while Whitby Dunlops defeated Chatham Maroons 5-2, In Porcupine Mines League ames Abitibi Eskimos defeated immins Flyers 92 and th Porcupine Porkies beat Kapus- kasing Huskies 4-3, Two goals in the last two min- utes of play gave Dutchmen vie- tory over the Trappers, Jack McKenzie paced Dutch- men with a pair, Ken Laufman and Howie Lee scoring singles, Jerry Cabana, with two, and Ches Koneczny scored for Trap- pers. BUSY THIRD FRAME Windsor piled up six third-per- fod goals in handing Trappers their second beating of the week- end, count for oppo. Hershey Providence Rochester Buffalo Cleveland Springfield Saturday's Results Cleveland 3 Hershey 0 Rochester 6 Springfield § rie sosomaak=® Sena REER» sEEsaseney 15| 14/Sault Ste, Ma 11 11| Kitchener North Bay Chatham Windsor Sudbury 39 59 atharines Saturday International League | Indiana lis 4 Toledo 1 {Louisville 1 Fort Wayne 0 Troy 1 Cincinnati 8 Western Seattle 5 Victoria 3 Edmonton 2 Saskatoon-St, Paul 3 Calgary 3 New Westminster 4 Porcupine Mines League South Porcupine 4 Kapuskasing 3 Okanagan Senior Kelowna 5 Vernon 3 | Penticton 0 Kamloops § Acadian Cleaners 'Win By 73 To 71 When it's a LONG way to PAYDAY I get the CASH | need from ssociates [ IT'S FASY TO REPAY THE ASSOCIATES WAY " John 4 Get the CASH the DAY you WANT it! Just call RAndolph 5-6531 now «++ and the cash you need will be ready for you tomorrow! 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Frankigamonton 7 Saskatoon-St. Paul 3|Scholes, with two, Bob Brown, Their early lead was due to somg Varga who ers enabled Sudbury to get pos-|son and Booth who scored 8 points|is apparently out for the seasen. |New Haven 5 Charlotte 3 scored for North Bay. akers team began to roll In|just couldn't find the mark and hospital for at least a week CAMDEN, Ny AP rid lengths b Gallant Man with a "A 42.yard pass and run play had four fouls, He fouled out!It will be a tough job finding RE AS 0 NA BLE p R | CE S f\o the three- mount, called on him to meet 0'vard line with a minute re. 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They picked up 12| Next week's games: Tuesday sparkling shooting from Dicken-|badly in Tuesday night's gamc| Eastern League George Gosselin and Bob Barlow Again the convert was missed. |carly stages the Acadians just in his right knee and will be ir 0, a. r J BUY AT ' for distance, |wh ; sald couldn't ruly or jisiance, who never laid a whip on his| o's orenzo put Lakers on the| The Fabric quintet continued INDUSTRIAL STANDINGS for the title--Gallant Bold Ruler, carrying 122 nd | y i pou TORONTO (CP) -- Col, .K R,|points to tie the score and then/Maple Cleaners vs Acadian 78 BOND St. W. RA 5-1109 0 5103 21.6 ly 3 60 20. 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