The Oshawa Times, 11 Feb 1960, p. 14

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14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, Februery 11, 1960 OSHAWA RINKS GENERAL MOTORS Trophy, top award in the annual Osh- awa Ladies' Open Bonspiel, was claimed this year by the | above rink, each of whom is | closely associated with General | Motors (via their husbands) and were also in most cases, CAPTURE TOP PRIZES IN THREE OF FOUR EVENTS IN THEIR OWN ANNUAL BONSPIEL ik % ou Ae | former employees themselves. | Hezzelwood and the rest of her "Dave" S. Low, of the GM | rink, proudly looks on. They Personnel Relations Dept. is | are, left to right, Marg, Jacobi, shown above presenting his Lena Burkhart and "Gladdy" i od ONLY VISITING rink to | shown above, winners of The Frank Hallett Trophy, third share in the top honors of the | oy of tae pie Thuy. bent Oshawa Ladies' 1960 bonspiel, | i "ivoir Dixie opposition in was the Unionville foursome, | the final game. Left to right, E SPORTS CALENDAR TODAY'S GAMES BASKETBALL Oshawa Industrial League |Coca Colas vs Ernie Cay's Lum- berkings, at Simcoe Hall, 9.00 p.m. FRIDAY'S GAMES No games scheduled HOCKEY SCORES AND STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS National League Ww ' F APis 9 200 128 77 9 141 149 56 11 143 142 53 5 10 149 149 50 Boston 212 6175 187 48 New York 13 31 10 148 201 Wednesday's Results Montreal 4 Toronto 2 New York 1 Chicago 3 Thursday's Games at Boston American League FF 34 % 21 20 Montreal Toronto Detroit Chicago 36 Detroit A Pis 67 61 56 36 51 43 28 31 29 2 Springfield | Rochester {Providence Buffalo {Cleveland | Hershey Quebec 181 192 182 158 146 161 1338 2 121 225 Wednesday's Result Springfield 2 Buffalo 3 22 18 18 26 | BONSPIEL COMMITTEE members are shown above, re- laxing in a friendly gesture, following two days of hard | work. Club president Belva | Cain (right) is presenting a special trophy to past-president Merlee Lawrence, a birthday "loving cup' while May John- son and Joyce Fulton, conven- they are Sadie MacAskell, "Kit" "Jay" Risebrough, Masurier and Jean Oliver, skip, receiving the = trophv donor "Uncle Frank" Hallett, | ers of the House Committee | and Bonspiel Committee re- spectively, enjov the proceed- ings ~All Photos by Oshawa Times Local Ladies Prove A Point I'he final game saw Mrs. Hez-|committee for the splendid suc zelwood"s rink capture the GM| cess achieved. Key workers in Trophy over last year's winners.|the bonspiel included the bonspiel in a tight battle that was tied| committee, headed by at 8-8 after eight ends. Skip Camp-|Joyce Fulton, which included bell missed with her last stone on|Betty Darlington, Dorothy Mc the 9th end and skip Hezzelwood|Tavish, Betty Lofthouse removed her rival's shot stone Ewart and Jean Bradford. May and stayed, to count a big three | Johnson, house committee con- Then on the final end, the de-|vener and Marg Reed, social fenders ran out of rocks, in the| committee convener, together face of a well-plaved draw -pat-|with the members of their respec- tern tive groups, all shared in the "Molly" credit for the successful event. Following are the complete re- in the an-| Curling Club chore for fact that conclusively I night Winning top honor nual Oshawa Ladies bonspiel out-of-town entries proved four nals plaved off to conclude the highly 1960 'spiel Of the eight rinks competing in the four final events, five were homebrew entries and three of them captured top laurels. Only Itrophy to leave the city was the is a tough a quite different last successful was when the event were Jenkin and her rink convener Edith from ager for T, Eaton Co. (Osh- awa), donors of first prizes for this event, is shown extending | congratulataions to Mrs, E: Stone, skip of the Oshawa win- ners, Other members of the winning rink include (stand- ing, Mrs, E. Henry and (seat- ed)' Mrs. R. McConnell (left) and Mrs. J. Maroosis (right). THIS OSHAWA foursome | captured the Fourth Event of the bonspiel, with a sensational | four-end count on the last end of the game, after trailing 6-3 in a nip - and - tuck playoff against their own clubmates, | Mrs. Eldon Kerr's rink. T. A. | Dickinson, advertising man- MAJOR LEAGUE Jaycee Rockets Keep Lead Pace I'he Simcoe Hall Major Bas-|played a strong checking game kethall League produced two fas! while Goldstein with 12 was and exciting games Saturday.!'best for the B's In the first game, Walt's Bar-| ROCKETS -- ber Shop won an exciting game 6, McHugh 4, Dalgliesh 7, Ma- over Ontario Stee! 'A's hy the | zurk 4, Harrison, Total 46. Fouls score of 65 to 34 12-out-of-16 This game started out slowly| B's -- Peters 6, Goldstein 12, [but soon picked up. In the first | Wright, Milosh 5, Breau 8, Gor- half, with Goddard showing the |cyki. Total 31. Fouls S-out-of- {way with 10 points, the Barber |10. |Shoppers held a slight edge by| League Standings, inc. Feb, 5. the score of 26 to 22, Pts. The second half saw Wall's put Jaycee Rockets 22 the pressure on to walk all over Ont. Steel B's 6 612 {their opponents and win the game. Walt's 5 710 fu/iian scoters ii lke game for |Ont. Steel A's alt's were Goddard who had a | tremendous 31 points followed by WIN EX. GAME In an exhibition game played Bozak with 12 while Clarke with . te A 22 points played a good game|al OCCI the Simcoe Hall Major defeated the for the losers | League All-Stars Jepma 25, Boivin WL 11 Frank Hallett Trophy (3rd event inners of The McCallum Trophy bi award) and this was assured in| (Secondary Event) last year, 4 the first round when two Oshawal.peated club history by repeating ) ' rinks went dow Bn to defeat By the They dropped their first game on Quarter-Finalh Eastern Professional League ame token, bo h the main event, Tuesday morning but recovered| LAN players. Mrs. unless otherwise WL T F APts. General Motors Trophy and theo march undefeated the rest of| stated) 28 19 6 241 220 62|Fourth Event honors, were as-i{he way, whipping Mrs. H. A ROYAL CANS. 24 20 10 172 158 58) sured remain in the local Green's Toronto Granites in con- Ruby Ostrom, 24 26 8235 233 51 club, when Oshawa rinks qualified) incing style in the final game. OSHAWA 2123 7158 162 49 (for the finals, in both events, Mrs. J Oliver's Unionville rink P. Fordham, 10. Hull-Ott 1923 9173 187 47 In The General Motors Trophy|, A % 'g0" 00d "in their final| TOR. GRANITES Lions Score " . §.S. Marie 2025 7 180 199 47 event, primary competition of the| * «WW . vixie D. MacKenzie By Geo. H. Campbell First Win Roisin Rent © em rmars Sms, f afield a piv castor . 11; B. Moore, | Montreal 1 Sudbury 1959 winners, nosed out their 1959 : ' " mn N Bus 3 pu rst § . > 10th end to win SPORTS EDITOR | first stone on the : : . | y Semi-Finals In CYO Loop Tonight's Games | Finalists skipped by Mrs. F.| ie. tes Dixit St m | 8 RBORO | Trois-Rivieres at Hull Ottawa Fordham, in the morning's quar |fhe game 1 a splendid come SEARS Kingston at Sault Ste. Marie ter-finals, in a thrilling tussle that] " the Hallett Trophy up sea Friday's Games Springfield at Cleveland Buffalo at Providence Hershey at Rochester s" Clarke 22, Rudy 1, Central Jrs. by the score of 55 to O'Reilly, Woods 4, Dulny 7, Good- 50: . man, Reeson. Total 34. Fouls The All-Stars started out fast 4-out-of-13. and took a commanding 27 to 18 WALT'S -- Goddard 31, Bozak lead at half time. High scorers 12, Tunnicliffe 7, Sparling 3, Mi-|for the All Stars were Goddard |sizak 4, Longlev 8. Total 65,/and Jepma with 12 and seven 5. Fouls -- 8-out-of-16. |points while Skotchko and Es- |mits with eight points apiece LEADERS WIN were best for the Jrs. In the second game the league- left to right, Mrs, and Frank N. McCallum and skip "Molly" SECONDARY EVENT win- | Callum Trophy, are shown ners, who lost only their first | above. This Oshawa rink also 2 Jenkin; (seated) Hilda Bla game and then set up a string | won this trophy last year Meriee Lawrence and: "Do" of victories to capture The Mc- | Shown here are (rear row) | Robins sults of yesterday's play GENERAL MOTORS TROPHY Sudbury Montreal Kingston Rivieres SCARBORO A. N, Burns, OSHAWA M. Campbell OSHAWA E. Hezzelw OSHAWA H, Brock to 12; The second half was fast and 7.|leading Jaycee Rockets hustled with two minutes left the Jrs. took land outscored Ont. Steel B's by the lead and the All-Stars had to %/the score of 45 to 31 fight hard to get this win. The first half was fast and, High scorers in the game were |clean, with the Rockets scoring Goddard for the Stars with 16 Bums, 4lfive quick points and they never points and Skotchko with 16 also [looked back. The score at the end|was best for the Jrs. 'lof the first half saw the Rock-| ALL-STARS --- Clarke 12, Boivin els ahead 21 to 18. 5, Jepma 11, McHugh, Goddard The second half saw the Rock- (16, Goeyki, Goldstein 5, Peters 6, ets completely outplay the B's|Brady. Total 55. Fouls -- 3-out- and at one time held a 20-point|of-6. bulge but the B's were "not dead"| OCCI Jrs, -- Skotchko 16, Hicky ?as they got six quick points to|5, Saramak, Misiazek 4, Dalo- dd, 12 OSHAWA M. Campbell OSHAWA E Hezzelwo 14; . . ' Everything From Soup To Nuts NOHA Senior A esntrod 'the eats onda. ana[bick bid. in the H J OSMAWA WL T F then found both rinks settling] Third Even pla FINAL 18 9 145 3 down to a grim finish in the|.Most sensational of the OSHAWA 16 16 150 33 closing stages. Skip 'Phyl' Ford-|bonspiel occurred in the final of W. Tribble, 12 17 1? 28 ham was just inches short in a the Fourth event, in which two W. Jack 12 16 141 26! prilliant final shot, that would|{Oskawa rinks mel Mrs. BE. H. Gichist, Wednesday's Result , q 4 G. Campbell, T 3 R N da 7 Ihave forced an extra end Kerr's rink had a 6-3 lead afte: immins 3 Rouyn-Noranda Gregory's Lions came with their initial win of the Rouyn-Nor son in the opener of Tuesday's|Timmins CYO Senior Atom games The| Abitibi (victory, a 2-1 decision over Holy! {Cross, showed a big improve- Kapus ment for the Lions A Pt 116 149 154 143 win OSHAWA H. Donald, G. Burkhart, D.. Jacobi N. Hezzelwood, kip OSHAWA'S women curlers have been the calibre of proving in recent years that their ranks with the the Tankard victories has been a true 3 1 game 4 Ontario 2 if best in province, Two successive skip, indication but MeCALLUM TROPHY any other proof was needed the finals of their own annual two-day bonspiel the eight rinks went in the four out on the ice for the final events, last night, it was provided yesterday, in When game, five of the eight rinks were from the home club. Another point worth men- tioning--seven of the eight players who were obviously well-chosen were in the various finals, an missi one of the seven. It was a ¢ both the main event, for to represent Oshawa the General in Tankard play-- d the only one of the eight g had been eliminated earlier in the day's play by ase of all-Oshawa final in Motors Trophy winners Ted Healy led the winners with {both goals to his credit. Paul {Scott and Terry Fudge collected |the assists on Healy's goals For Holy Cross, Tom Forestall fired the lone tally with Jim IC urry picking up the assist Two penalties were handed out {in this encounter to the Lions {and one to Holy Cross ST. JOHN'S HOLD ON St. John's edged St. Gregory's Tigers 3-2 in the second tilt St. John's goals were scored by Gary Sorichetti assisted by Peter Bedard, Pat Watters assisted bv Friday's Games Abitibi at Rouyn-Noranda Kapuskasing at Flyers OHA Junior A WL TPF 25 186 21 163 19 122 18 161 17 173 Pele 17 163 Hamilton 7 123 Wednesday's Result Guelph 3 Barrie 3 Tonight's Games A Pts. 137 5 142 126 159 161 162 204 5 Marlboros : 47 Barrie St. Michael's St. Cath Guelph 40 39 37 16 44| In the semi's, Mrs. Campbell's| nine ends of play, an extremely A. N..Burns of|tightly-played game that saw only rink ousted Mrs. scored in each of Scarboro, in clear-cut fashion and|"ones" Mrs. N. Hezzelwood's Oshawa|nine ends. But on the 10th, Mrs. foursome won handily over Mrs. E. Stone negotiated a: narrow Dr. J Brock's rink, in the other|port for a brilliant take-out, to bracket, when they got a big early|count four and win the event, 7-6. |lead and then hung on nicely, al-| Mrs, A. T. Cain, ladies' club though their clubmates threaten- president, at the presentation of ed in the closing stage. prizes and trophies, thanked her Old Rocket Can the| fA Blenkinship, 10; (Secondary Event) Quarter-Finals OAKVILLE N. Dunwoodie, ROYAL CAN'S. E. Thomson, PARIS J. Gregory, TOR. GRANITES LONDON A. Gorrie 13; TOR. GRANITES H. A. Greene, 10; TOR, HIGH PARK OSHAWA M. Jenkin, 13; Semi-Finals TOR. GRANITES LONDON H. A. Greene, 10; A, G OSHAWA TO! M. Jenkin, 14 FINAL 6 2 8 L. Chamberlain, 7. Gorrie, 7. R. HIGH PARK A. Blenkinship, 2. close the gap but time ran out.|vidicz 5, Esmits 8, Babe, Blasko Bill Jepma with 25 points was|9, Seneco 3. Total 50. Fouls 12- high for the Rockets while Mazurk|out-of-22. 'Macko's A's 'Win Easily Over Stars potted three of them while Eddie Romanuk added the other. Ro- {manuk also 'picked up four assists during the evening while Al Myles gained three to go with his single counter. JUVENILES Goal, Nichol- ishen; Fegan, Sadowski, Wright, Westfall, Mapes, Konorowski, {Dowe, Yahn, Naperowski, Bish- Cockerton and in the fourth event, so naturally, Oshawa were assured. Mrs. Jenkin's rink won the McCallum Trophy for the second year in to Oshawa three top honors in the four events. Only the third event award, The Hallett Trophy, left the city yesterday--and it went to Unionville, Mrs. N. Hezzel- LEADERS WIN EASILY wood's rink defeated last year's trophy winners, Mrs. | In the final game, St. Mary's G. Campbell's rink, in the final for the General Motors |swamped St. Gertrude's 8-0 Trophy, in a tidy tussle that was all tied up at the end For the winners Pat Murdoch of eight ends and at that point, could have gone either Ed Hstowsk), Jerry Dioyne; au way. With due tribute to the individual trophy winners, |ji.c each pe we think that the ladies' section of The Oshawa Curling Jeff Jubenvillé and Scott Andi- . y Club were the big winners this year--they proved that |son each pjicked up two assists Kitchener-Waterloo 6 Trail, B.( they have really "arrived"--they rate with the best in the game and what's more they have not just one o1 . Eastern League hile Wils Mapplebe 8 t While ilson lapplebeck had New Haven 6 Charlotte 4 two, but several rinks that can be a threat, in any competition. Guelph at Hamilton Marlboros at Peterborough Western League Spokdne 1 Victoria 7 Winnipeg 0 Calgary 7 Nova Scotia Senior Amherst 4 Windsor 6 Manitoba Junior Wpg Braves 9 St. Boniface 3 Saskatchewan Junior Flin Flon 7 Moose Jaw 3 OHA Junior B Leamington 1 Chatham 3 Exhibition Sorichetti, and McGee unassist- In the first game of a three- ed Tiger goals were scored by Maurice Miljour assisted by John Salowski and Salowski assisted by Miljour. OSHAWA IF Black A. Lawrence, A. Robins, C. H. Jenkin, skip, TOR. GRANITES H. B. Gorrie, C. E. Winters, J. B. Stephen, H. A. Greene, skip, HALLETT TROPHY op, McKnight, and, | week, round-robin playoff series J tr be . " to determine Oshawa Majo: MACKO'S goal, Wiltshire; league finalists for the season, Edwards, Hubble, Towns. Walk- 8. Macko's A's soundly walloped|er, Myles, Durno, Baker, McGar- Like the old grey mare, Rocket later Ralph Backstrom beat] rye pRANK Oshawa Juvenile All-Stars 9-3 at|'¥, England, Myles, Romanuk, | Richard ain't what he used to be.|Johnny Bower with a 15-footer| (Third Event) {Bowmanville Copeland, Referees Boom {But what he is can still give the|to make it 2:0 First Round | The Juveniles now face Durno's Baker, Mel Suddard. opposition fits. Billy Harris, who scored both TOR. GRANITES PORT PERRY, |Garagemen next Sunday and un-| FIRST PERIOD At 38, the legs Leaf goals, made it 2-1 at 17:36 C. E. Snelling, 11; C. Martin, 6.'less they can come up with a vic-| 1. Macko's: Copeland which made him the National of the second but just one second [UNIONVILLE SCARBORO ory: the All-Stars will fade into| (Romanuk) Hockey League's highest scorer before the period ended Richard J: Oliver, T. Gillespie, Major League discard for the| 2: Macko's: Myles have slowed. But the fire and the scored his second goal, again on PIXIE OSHAWA ear , (Copeland) | knowledge are still there and a pass from Henri W. R. Red, 11 J. Renwick Macko's had very little trouble) 3. Juveniles: Wright sometimes, when everything is MIDLAND ", SHIAWA n handling the lesser experienced (Westfall) right, he looks like the Richard HITS EMPTY NET L Betrand ii 2: Aber kids. The Lumbermen were paced| Penalties of old. Wednesday night was one, After Harris made it 3-2, Leafs Semi-Finals by Gary Copeland who turned in/|10.00 of those times. Montreal Cana- Were, forced to pull Bower in an oR, GRANITES 6.2 sparkling effort, scoring five SECOND PERIOD |diens, missing three of their more attempt to get the tying goal. MIDLAND 9 Mb He also assisted on an-| 4. Macko's: Baker can- [potent marksmen, were in Tor- The manoeuvre backfired as 10; L Bertrand, 5 |other tally. (Walker) rab |onto against the Maple Leafs and claude Provost put the puck in FINAL Only in the first period did the Macko's: Copeland the Rocket took up the slack, the empty net at 19:50. UNIONVILLE DIXIE Stars hold their own with (Romanuk) scoring twice in Montreal's 4-2 Plante was brilliant all night, |) Risebrough, L.. Rodgers Macko's. The A's foo! the lead| 6. Macko's: England victory making a total of 36 saves, 16 of |S. MacAskell W. Tozer with a goal each by Copeland and (Durno) . 18.57 In Chicago Al Myles. Seconds before the] Penalties -- Towns, 6.32; West- whipped New 'Still Blast 'Em By THE CANADIAN PRESS |Henri. Less succession, give than two minutes and reflexes 2b (2) Fegan / LT PTS Greensboro 9 Washington 1 1 91 |Clinton 3 Johnstown 0 International League UNIONVILLE J. Oliver, DIXIE W. R. Reid - = Mary's ' John's 5t. Gertrude's § Greg's Tigers Holy Cre 19 ' 16 8.22 12 8 bl BRIGHT BITS:--"Red" Kelly has ended up with 18.12 Toronto Maple Leafs. It's been a long time, 12 years, since Kelly starred on defense for St. Michael's Memor- ial Cup Juniors but now he's back in Maple Leaf Gardens, where he should prove a big help to the Mapleos. But in terms of NHL rulings, regulations, procedure, etc. -- it's simply amazing how Clarence Campbell and his NHL Board of Governors could re- verse their policy in just about 48 hours. Rangers didn't get any new players and the way I see it, Jack Adams got "off the hook" in a situation that was likely to prove embarassing with Detroit Red Wing fans--and Leafs acquired a new defenseman, sorely needed ; "ROCKET" RICHARD may be fading out--but he's still got flashes of old-time color, to mention his two goal last night when Canadiens once again defeated Toronto Leafs . . . BLACK HAWKS beat Rangers 5-1 last night and if Boston beats Detroit tonight,. there'll be | the very likely possibility of Red Wings finishing of the playoffs, in fifth place both Boston Chicago are well within reach, right now. St wr N30 WHITBY 2.04 G. Lindsey OSHAWA E. Stone, SCARBORO G. Greig OSHAWA V. Kerr | 10 2.2 n; 2.23 n; 9 4.48 Sinclair Copeland (Edwards, Myles) Macko's: Copeland (Romanuk, Myles) 15.47 Penalties Hubble: 7.15; Na- perowski, 12.42; Towns, 17.47. AWA 10.01 tone OSHAWA V. Kerr, G A Pts 5 33 68 66 OSH. E in Macko's su 25 million ton: of freight is ex ( ve fl of through the St. « [home four unanswered goals, Lawitnce Seaway in its first year IThat man Copeland personally lof operation. out on % Minneapolis at Milwaukee celled, snow "S85 Paul 4 Indianapolis 4 : 's Lions 2 Goof Easier Intevculieginte Sor a 4 WwW, of M 3 Queen's ye exibition] the Black Hawks|them in the final period ) Souler WR, Reidy ; : games. with outside (eas . York Rangers 5-1) The game also saw the Tor-™ go 10; skip, g.|period ended Ron Wright got one|fall, 7.35; Hubble, 13.59. "Game times are as follows HOCKEY S BIG 7 for their ninth victory in 11/0nto debut of Red Kelly, obtained FOURTH EVENT hack on a breakaway after tak-lpgirp PERIOD 5:30 p.m. Pee Wees vs Our Lady/ : games against New York this ouly fe day before from Daron First Round ing Stan Westfall's ] ig wool 7- Juveniles: Westfall of Perpetual Help, Toronto; 6:3| py THE CANADIAN PRESS |S¢450 Bed ings in a trade for Marc TOR. BOULEVARD he S2col) By all Macko's (Bell, McKnight) p.m. Minor Bantams vs St.| pp 5 A . OT ro Bin : V. Smith 4. as they added three more coun- Juveniles: Mapes rp boii 4 Bronco Horvath of Boston TOTAL MOUNTS | Kelly, one of the league's best [ters by Al Baker, "Dingy" Eng- roi BG i John's TS, Uxbridge; 7:30 p.m. p.. dd Blives M Bagh ; ; . OSHAWA > . (Wright, Naperowski) Bantams vs' St. John's TS andi uins and J ean iveau of Mont-| For the statistically minded: |defencemen, was used at centre B. Cain %./land, and Copeland. At that, they . Macko's: Copeland 4-30 4 ,. real Canadiens were both out of Richard's goals were the 535thjand took a turn on the point on WHITBY might have had more except # 30 p.m. Midgets vs St. John's | dy | ! , rd (Romanuk, Hubble) . Ts action Wednesday night but re-{and 536th he has scored in regu-|power plays Miss D. Dobbie, 8./for some fine stops by Juvenile's Macko's: Romanuk i main in first and second place re-(lar-season play during a career| In Chicago, where their victory TORONTO C.§. goalie "Mush" Nicholishen. | ( BEKO 8 spectively in the National Hockey [that began back in 1942, and the put back Hawks once again in 13, -D The All-Stars came to life mo- |; ; NHL LEADERS League standings 10th and 1ith in 34 games this!sole possession of fourth place, Semi-Finals mentarily to start the third frame, The leaders season much of the action was of the WHITBY and they wrapped in two fast Horvath, Boston They came before 14,651 fans, |illegal variety. B. Lindsey "goals befor: three minutes were | By THE CANADIAN PRESS Beliveau, Montreal the largest crowd in Maple Leaf| Referee Frank Udvari handed 30ARB0R0 7. lup. Stan Westfall and Lloyd ¥ Standings: Montreal, won 34,|Hull, Chicago |Gardens since Nov. 15, 1946 when|out 25 penalties, 13 to Rangers. FINAL 9 |Mapes were the lamplightersi {lost 10, tied nine, points 77 H. Richard, Montreal {the same two teams met. That|{But despite four different brawls OSHAWA OSHAWA Imaking the score at this point a Points: Horvath, Boston 68 Stasiuk, Boston time Leafs won 3-0 the only major went to rookie!) Maroosi W. Miller resectable 5-3 Goals: Horvath, 35 Moore: Montreal Richard began things at 2 of |Bill Hay of Chicag for inflict-|R. McConnell, E. Munda! From there and 1 Assists: McKenney, | Howe, Detroit econd period vas|ing a seven-stitch cut near de- | Shutouts: Bower Geoffrion, Montreal vhen he completed a|/fencemen Jack Bownass chuk, Detroit, four. Bathgate, New York |pretty passing play with brother |eye. 2:3 t 37 th the fir Toronto; Saw Joston Since , ba scoreless right | Kip, kip,

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