Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 14 Oct 1958, p. 11

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Golden Gaels Gain 1st Win HOCKEY'S BIG 7 Tod Sioan of Chicago Black Havks seared ow, goals in two wee games fo lead the young National Hockey League season's] By THE CANADIAN PRESS individual sco; race. ueen's Universit Clubmate Eddie Se renburger| goo posted hei oS iden also picked up four points, all as- two vears Saturday to give the sists, as Hawks downed Toronto genior intercollegiate league a twice, but Sloan holds top spot OD three-way tie for second place. he Bifengti of his goals--two per, Unbeaten University of Toronto ame. .. |Blues waliops University of Six men have three points wectern Ontario Mustangs 38-14. apiece. Gerry Toppazzini of Bos- = queen's, rated the league's ton has three goals, Camille! yeakest team again this year, Ledyard and raced 17 yards to|Henry of New York has Both shut out McGill Redmen 210 to score. BS 08 Jena: Andy Sap > svap an eight-game losing streak, Ottawa led 13-12 at the first|5f the Bruins and Claude Provost I loss to Redmen narter mark on touchdowns bY! Montreal have one goal and 'This left them tied with West- By a al, whe picked pha two assists each he NOrM ory and McGill at a win and two umble on the Als' 25-ya ,| Johnson of Boston has three as- ie and Tom Payne and a single by sists. {losses 3%. Toronto leads with Ledyard who fumbled over the| The jeaders: 3 | BL Hae. Mack Yoho missed Blues switched from running to| both converts. | Litzenberger, Chicago The Rider attack was stalled Henry, New York the rest of the way as Montreal | Bathgate, New York ened its defensive play and Stasiuk, Boston ed on a blistering aerial at- Provost, Montreal |Johnson, Boston Argos Finally Come To Life By THE CANADIAN PRESS Toronto Argonauts have sud- deénly come to life. But it could be too late. Argos, who had won only one ob. their first nine games, as- tounded a Thanksgiving Day crowd of only 16,583 Varsity Sta- dium with a 37-0 victory over Hamilton Tiger-Cats, previously unbeaten this season in the Big Four football league. The Scullers lost 28-15 at Ham-| {iton Saturday. Montreal Alouettes, however, spoiled some of the Argo joy by whipping Ottawa Rough Riders 3413 at Montreal in a sharp re- versal of the Saturday game in which Riders had hammered Als|tight 41-7. It kept Montreal five points| pour abead of Argos, who must over-|tack. take Als to win a playoff berth. | NEED STRAIGHT WINS - Four for Als outgained Riders both ways. Quarter Sam Etcheverry rifled three touchdown passes to Dick Hunter and dropped another into Ivan Livingstone's hands. Centre Tom Hugo, playing de- fence most of the game, inter- cepted a pass by Ottawa's Hal Pt Tim Reid, running stars in {quarterback Brian Aston com-| pleted 12 of 18 passes. Joyce, Aston, David Pinkham, Dave Creswell and Dick Risk| games remain each| lub. Hamilton, leading with 17} points, needs ome more win. to| clinch the title. Ottawa has 10| points for its 5-5 record, one bet- | ter than Montreal. The last-place Argos can finish ahead of Als for the third playoff spot only if they beat Als and Riders twice each Leafs Lose Two To Black Hawks | first period Sunday which tied it the Kingston game and held a B 4 3 at 1-1. Tod had Toronto goalie 14.0 /lead when the first t and Als okt one of their two Te Three former Toronto Maplé oun, "Bower cold when he ended. Mike Wicklum scored on a maising games with Ticats. Leaf players came back to haunt| i,04" an Ed Litzenberger pass 90-y v : Totonto's defensive play was their alma mater this weekend ine; tne empty side. ger p 0 yard pass - aud 15 vey and brilliant Monday to back up the and put Chicago Black Hawks on De I Sei a-game PO ercepiod a Mol pass: on tre smooth - working offensive strat- top of the Natio al Hockey tO ol "iunded out the week-Redmen's 40 to set up another egy of Quarterback Ronnie Knox. League. lend scoring for Chicago. Redimén's 40 So, set up auallen Tioat quarter Bernie Faloney, a| Hawks trimmed Leafs 52 in| Maurice (Rocket) Richardigot it. y ofe-man team two days earlier Chicago Sunday night to sweep scored the 509th goal of his ca-| Centre Ron Delisie intercepted when he figured in all the Ham-|their weekend series and take a reer Sunday to open the SorieE another MoGHl pase foF the Anall ilton scoring, was stopped cold. Seven Faloney passes were hauled down by Argo runners who also scooped up two of the four Ticat fumbles. Tmport fullback = Dick Si tore the Ticat defence apar four touchdown carries and Bobby Kuntz, voted the outstand-| ing Canadian in the Big Four last| season, got the other Argo touch- points. Conacher, Jr., scored the losers'| touchdowns, both converted by| Ed Mitchell. By THE CANADIAN PRESS Canadiens who were bein g/back with goals by Jerry Toppaz-|Bob McAlleese took a | dumped 4-2 by Boston Bruins. r ! | Tod Sloan, sold by Leafs this Kenney in a five - | summer for $15,000, slapped home, slaught in the second lateral |zini, Johnny Bucyk and Don Me-| from Delisle and scored from the minute on- McGill 20. Dave Richards Jicked g nd period. Top- two converts and Jockey Thomp- hatto|two goals in Saturday night's 3-1|pazzini matched Canadiens' only|son booted a single for Queen's t on/win by Chicago and repeated the goal in the final period by Dickie other points. tt i wom | WEEKEND FIGHTS. Danny pewickl, dealt of by|WORSIEY INJURED Leafs to New York Rangers five| Ap j lie! seasons ago and traded to Hawks| Gump I iar Se goalie] own on a one-yard plunge. Vic|this year, scored a pair of goals|at Detroit. Worsley was carried| By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ristopaitis kicked four converts Sunday and Eric Nesterenko, off by stretcher suffering a badly| ollywood, C: Beats and a first-quarter field goal. whom Leafs sent to the minors inip,11ed tendon in his left leg. 2 ollywood, Calif. Joe Miceli, Knox, on loan from Chicago 1936, picked up a couple of points ~ Wings' Gordie Howe scored one J ew York, Stopped Karl Bears of the National Football Saturday night by feeding Sloan's goa; on Worsley and, along with ~~ er, 153, Germany, 8. Feague, had a great afternoon SCOring passes. Marcel Pronovost, scored later on Cagliari, 'Sardina--Piero Rollo, completing 19 of his 31 pass at- RANGERS BLANKED Wings' assistant trainer Julian 117%, Sardinia, outpointed Mario tempts. Faloney also threw 31 1p other NHL action Sunday Klymkiw who was called in for|D'Agata, 117, Rome, 15 (for Eu- clicking on 15. Detroit Red Wings blanked New emergency duty in the New York|ropean bantamweight title). + Alouettes had a record crowd of yori Rangers 3-0 in the Wings'| "6: Sherbrooke, Que.--Artie Towne, 24,133. roaring encouragement in\pome opener after a 24) loss in| Saturday night at Montreal 173, New York, outpointed {heir comeback drive which UP-| Montreal Saturday. New or! Canadiens managed to ma ke| Johnny McCoy, 171, New York, 8. get Ottawa and revenged thetieq Boston 4-4 in the Ranger | first-period goals by Claude Pro- defeat Riders had ad- home debut Saturday. |vost and Don Marshall stand up | : {for the shutout with Jacques ministered in their home park. | Chicago now is undefeated With plante turning in an alert, per- two wins and a tie for five points. formance in the Canadien goal. FOOTBALL SCORES Mane holds a one-point edge wings outshot Canadiens 31-30. AND STANDINGS {on Boston. New York and Detroit| Andy Hebenton's 'goal at 17:24 |are tied for fourth with two points|of the third period gave Rangers {and Toronto has. two defeats inithe 4.4 tie at Boston after Eddie| [two tries. ia 5 Shack, Camille Henry and Andy| The 30 - year - ol oan, who|Bathgate had piled up a 3-0 By THE CANADIAN PRESS Whi 13 goals in 59 games last Ranger lead oniy to have Bruins| Big Four | season, was a terror in front of overhaul it. Boston scorers were Saturday the Leaf net. Typical of his four Larry Regan, Doug Mohns, Guy| Ottawa 41 Montreal 7 weekend goals was one in the|Gendron and Bronco Horvath. Ham "t~n 28 Toronto 15 Monday Ottawa 18 Montreal 34 samfilton 0 Toronto 37 WIFU r . turday British Columbia 10 Winnipeg 8 Edmonton 17 Calgary 10 Monday onton 19 Calgary 14 B.C. 34 Saskatchewan 16 Senior ORFU > Saturday London 17 Detroit 10 Sarnia 30 Kitchener-Waterloo 7 Mond. 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Joynt added a single for the other chats with the players, to talk | "I think there should be a Queen's took quick command in CAUSED SENSATION one - point lead over Montreal in Boston. The Bruins struck touchdown in the fourth quarter.|-- | against those four evils: | P= | New Owner Of Canadiens Enjoyed His First Year Senator Molson, now 51, is a former athlete, He played on a {Dominion intermediate champion- By W. R. WHEATLEY MONTREAL (CP) -- Senator Hartland Molson looked back O0 hip football team and on a his first year as president of a hockey team in the Memorial National Hockey League and found h club| Cup finals. tic-| S di hi 16 " 1. MN 1 feels C ; ally happy. are a local institution, not only "Most things in life are largely |!" Montreal pe pro big dependent upon people and asso-| French - speaking boys and we | |ciations; {have been involved in my first| people | want to try to keep it that way." So far as the NHL is concerned, Senator Molson thinks a well-bal- anced league is desirable. [NO HARM BEING FIRST | He was quick to add, with a ly smile: "But we don't think there is any harm in one team being way out in front. We don't |want to alter that if we can help Especially he has enjoyed his it. At the same time we don't | want a couple of teams way | down in the hole." He was asked about the play- and pleasant season," Senator Molson said in| He is happy over the success "I try to meet them personally generalities, to visit the dressing, apie arrangement through George Shepherd and Lionel room ocasionally. I feel we are| nich there is no difficulty in very fortunate in the type ofl avers bringing their problems players we have on our club." |i; yg not in the form of a union, |as we were threatened with, "In hockey everything is in- Little more than a year ago : Fa 8 dividual. Players are individuals. there was something of a sensa- Ye1S are tion in hockey and business gen- A contract is individual. erally when it was announced "I feel any problem can be Senator Molson, who also heads|solved by talking things over. the brewery organization bear-|Any player on our club can go had bought con-|to Frank Selke. I'm ready to help ing his name, {trolling interest in the Canadiens myself, "But I don't want to deal organization from Senator Donat | a lawyer." Raymond. | through sod - ib a Firestone Eliminate these driving hazards -- REG. (1) § Ji ou | EK -- [22] YOU GET ALL THIS {L $19.00 VALUE oun 92 YOUR BEST BATTERY BUY! Firestone motor king or BATTERIES ¢ VOLT /, 9 5 EXCHANGE fs PAY ONLY $1 DOWN | /. \ IY IE { CORNER KING & DIVISION STREETS--RA 5-6566 | | | MOTOR SALES ONTARIO | MOTOR SALES OFFER YOU | f | | | | | { | ON ALL 1958 TRUCKS ; Large Trade-in Allowance | COME IN AND" ° SEE | { THEM TODAY ONTARIO | | LIMITED 140 BOND ST. W. a RA 5-6501 |

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