14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, November 4, 1960 en i de dt SS Ha BIG JEAN BELIVEAU | last night's game againel Jo. 9 ronto Maple Leafs, Bert Olm- «Rives triumphantly after scor- stead sprawled over Leal's "INE one of his three goals in Lb goalie Johnny Bower in an Guelph Leads OHA Junior A By THE CANADIAN PRESS Boddy scored three A third-period goal by Wayne borough, Doug Senior Boddy Thursday night forced Reg Mulholland, one, ; Guelph Royals to settle for a 6:6 Guelph goals were by Bob Cun tie with Peterborough Petes, But ningham, Bill Oliver, Paul An the tie was enough to give them drea Rod Gilbert, Jean Ratelle the lead in the Ontario Hockey and Barry Jakeman Association Junior A series TIED FOR SIXTH In another game, Bt. Cath. Teepees win moves them into arines Teepees, last year's Mem- a tie for sixth place with Ham. orial Cup champions, scored jiton, Niagara Falls and Marl their first win of the season, bhoros edging Hamilton Red Wings 7-5.) Roger Crozier played an out. in the league with three points, standing game in the St, Cath outplayed Royals and outshot arine's net, He was brilllant in them most of the way. But Den: the early stages when he turned nis Jordap was hard to beat In pack Hamilton while his team goal, mates were surviving a shaky sled 3.2 after the first start period, and 54 going into the John Brenneman, Paul Pople third, They drew 13 of the 18 Rick Predovitch, Howe Kellough, penalties in a fast, stiff-check- Murray Hall, Dennis Hull and ing game, Fd 'Megaffin scored the St. Cath Al Lebrun and Claude Larose arines goals drew majors for fighting late In. Lyle Porter, Lowell Macdon the second period, and Terry ald, Larry Jeffrey, Jim Dahmer Oliver and Barc Plager went off and Bob Dillabough scored for Hamilton Hull-Ottawa Habs Peter and for two Nips Royals 1-0 | By THE CANADIAN PRESS Two of the hardest-fought and cleanest contests of the Eastern Professional Hockey League season Thursday night gave Hull Ottawa Canadiens a 1.0 edge over Montreal Royals and Kitch. ener - Waterloo a 4.4 deadlock with Sault Ste. Marie In Hull, Billy Carter's third. riod power play tally with oyals" Wally Clune in the pen alty hox, gave league-leading Ca- nadiens their ninth win of the season, putting them six points ahead of second-place Sudbury Wolves Royals goalie Charlie Hodge threw back 15 shots in the fast skating last frame, but Carter picked up Cliff Pennington's blue-line slapshot and shot a five footer into the left hand corner of the net Royals came close to scoring in the second period with goal- point In four contests, moving mouth screenshots during a them ahead of the fifth place scramble. Hodge was pulled out Kingston Frontenacs and behind for a sixth attacker with 48 sec. the third-place Beavers onds remaining, but Habs held solid, Two of the three minor penal ties referee Art Skov handed out went to Montreal S00 BLOWS LEAD At the Soo, Thunderbirds lost a 4-2 lead in the third frame as Dan Belisle and Mel Pearson scored for Kitchener Thunderbirds capped off the game with a powerful drive on the Kitchener goal for a tie. breaker, as goalle Claude Evans and the Kitchener defence put on a great display of marking time Wayne Hall and Don Cherry were the other Kitchener marks. men, Soo rookie ClUff Schmautz chalked up a single, his eighth of the season, Fred Hilts an other, and rookie defenceman Pat Stapleton scored two goals in his fourth game The tle gave T-hirds thelr first NBA RATING Name Joe Brown Boxer Of Month light the heavy PROVINCE, RI. (AP)--Light- cannot make weight champion Joe Brown was weight limit named boxer-of-the-month in the| Partial list of ratings National Boxing Association's monthly ratings issued Thursday Patterson; 1, Brown set a record of light Eddie Machen, weight title defences--his ninth- . . Lightheavyweight: champion when he defeated Cisco Andrade | g."vacant; 1. Harold Johnson Oct, 28. 2, Chie Calderwood; 3 Runners up for the honor were Schoeppner; Terry Downes of England, for| Middleweight outpointing Joey Giardello Fulmer; 1. Gustav Scholz; 2 Guillo Rinaldo of Italy, for his| Joey Giardello; 3. Paul Pender win over Archie Moore, and| yoyorweight: champion Jorge Fernandez, for defeating|y,,.v Kid Paret; 1, Denny Moyer. riguez; 2. Frederico Thompson Only one Canadian was in-|3 Ralph Dupas Sonny Liston; 2 3 BIG JEAN Heavyweight: champion, Floyd Ingemar Jo. Erie champion, Gene Luis Rod. eluded in the list, Bob Cleroux of| Montreal who was ranked No. 8 - contender in the heavyweight di. YESTERDAY S vision. Moore, stripped of his light he rt title because of his STARS failure to defend, was rated 10th ---- . in the heavyweights By THE CANADIAN PRESS "Archie has been weighing Centre Jean Beliveau well over the class limit of 178 |scored all three of Montreal Ca pounds and in his defeat by Rin-inadiens' goals in their 31 vic weighed in at 190%, falling tory over Toronto Maple Leals a make the contracted 183 nds to the pain of a $1,000! Jed Detroit's Rrteit loss," said Tony Petron: rally with two markers and con ella, committee chairman. wit is our feeling that tributed to his team's 83 vie Moore tory over Boston Bruins. who Red Wings Norm Ullman who six-goal third period BELIVEAU SCOOPS LEAFS WITH HIS THREE GOALS i OUT OF HIS NET Johnny | Montreal Bower tried to block a shot by | Richard in " Beliveau Pulls Sleeper Henri NHL game won 3-1 by Montreal, Montreal's Boom » Boom Geof- Canadiens' last night's ley watch, ~~ P attemp on his feet is Lea's Allan Stan ley. y Beliveau started driving In the only other By THE CANADIAN PRESS j night, scoring three game, Detroit Red Wings scored way King Clancy, coach and as. sistant general manager of Tor onto Maple Leafs, said before Thursday night's National Hockey Leagué game with Mont. real that Canadiens' Jean Beli eau was 'the only guy who counts Thursday CP Wirephoto through the down Boston Bruins 8.5, Norm Ullman and Gerry Mel. 016 a game win over the Leals The starry centre counted all the goals in little more than 13/nyk scored two goals each and minutes of the first period and Parker MacDonald, Al Johnson, the win put his team at the top Gary Aldcorn and Warren God- of the standings, one point ahead frey added singles of Chicago Black Hawks, Jim Bartlett scored twice and 4 ne Gerry Ouellette, Don McKenney AVERTED A SHUTOUT and Charlie Burns once each for Toronto rookie Bob Nevin poston averted a shutout by notching Leafs' only goal at 15:11 of the BELIVEAU A SLEEPER both third period Beliveau, who has a reputation | [SPURRED BY PEP TALK | Wings Explode For 6 In Third DETROIT (AP) regular league schedule, of fo will one Isn't team rice (Rocket) record of 50, ri ht on Claus alr National Toronto age, such the Santa parade, the Royal Winter jumping conlests and a Hockey League game in Saturday SEE BIG JAM Another factor of a big traffic the Royal Winter Fair and the foothall game being held in the Toronto exhibition grounds Argonauts meet either Ottawa Rough Riders or Montreal Al ouettes, who clash in Ottawa Sat urday in a sudden - final All the playoff games will he carried on the CBC's English TV network, Saturday's semi . final, *%, to start at 1 pm, EST, and the first game of the final will he subject to local blackout restric. tions, But the restrictions will be lifted for the Toronto game, set for 1:30 p.m, EST viteh in the was the jam, with both threat talking The Detroit ing at general manager they blistered the Red Wings Thurs. joint," day night in what one veteran . or «called "a real give » us: IT'S A DISGRACE Ji speech He sald people were bellowing shouting Olympia Stadium because between ings' poor showing, were "stinking iar gagements, night it change Toronto Argonauts, who ended the regular season in first place and received a bye into the two game, total-points final, wanted the Sunday date, They played most of their and the second and more came were trailing Boston Bruins 5.2 in thelr National Hockey League $id leave after two two of their own dumped the Bruins 8-5. The eight|ice. goal output was Delroit's biggest [scored that many goals against 2 Boston since 1044, third-place Madison Gardens Will Be Replaced By Sports Center NEW YORK (AP)---The own. ers of Madison Square Garden announced plans Thursday for a| my . $38,000,000 ultra - modern 25,000 Ta RONTO (ch) seal sports centre to replace the famous old arena by 1064, Admiral John J. Bergen, chair man, and Irving Felt, president, of Graham Paige Corporation, which owns the garden, said they Colts 17-13 for their sixth straight have three sites under considera. win tion in New York City, each ap The Blues, who withdrew from Hockey Season proximately three square blocks. the league last season, clinched The new arena, using pre the league champlonship and the season stressed and post - tension con. Shaw Trophy last week, Goderich crete, would be oval in shape, Blues took advantage of seven jatjio with 80 per cent of the seats Western fumbles in gaining the! Goderich along the sidelines. Madison win, They recovered all but one announced Square Garden seats about 17,. of the miscues, 000 but with the hulk of the spec tators In the end zones, - [Montreal Canadiens, It is likely that Pitcher night an undefeated season in the In. him, tercollegiate Intermediate Foot - ball League Thursday, downing University of Western Ontario opens herve coach Leo newcomers lett and Mike Meredith, a field Armstrong of Sudbury, seating 25600, two other arenas| sity attack, The Blues scored all] Goalie with capacities of 2000 and 1000, thelr points before Colts earned Zurich, a skating rink and an outdoor their first touchdown 8 19 pool fitted for a plastic dome, Plunges by Jim Weber 10 18 parking space for 3000 cars, Gary Bent gave Western its two Kerr of i 13 1a (Dowling alleys, and restaurants, (touchdowns. their debut Dennis Martin La A Pts 13 21 ¥ and Lawrence of St Goderich Opens up leaving jected 14 hits in 38 times at bat, | of they led b addin igures compli y death semi: periods when the Wings It's a downright disgrace," Some of the 8737 spectators|three runs, periods, ame, Many of them had been booing frion and Toronto's Allan Stan. Wirephoto seo" As He Racks Up 3 Goals scheduled of being a "sleeper" until half season, goals to lead Canadiens to a 3-1 six goals in the third period to scored eight goals in 13 games this schedule for an average of has If he continued scoring at this rate he would chalk up 43 goals in 70 games--if he completes the This would be four goals less than his best season, in 1955-1066, of the season he would need only seven more goals to equal Mau. Richard's season. The old-fash- training room, behind the Wings' loned pep talk, or tongue lash. dressing room, between periods, ing, still gets results, Especially But Thursday night he strode up| when Jack Adams is doing the and down the locker room, yell! the players and saying Walker of Baltimore Orioles, a misconduct in an Oct, 34 contest 'Stamps Start 'Backtracking CALGARY (CP) ~~ Calm and] Owen commented after the cautious people like Eagle Keys game that the Eskimos had done {and Steve Owen know it takes 8 nothing new, but a lot of things mixture of a lot of things to pro- better than usual duce a 23-point victory in a pro-| And the Btampdeers, he said, [fessional football game, "Just Weren't covering the way And therefore the respective We're supposed to cover." leoaches of the ae ospentivel If the club was to come back, mos and Cal Stampeders, he suggested, it would have to who had briefly thrown caution concentrate on moving the ball to the winds prior to Wednes. 88 it did briefly in the second day night's meeting of their hall at Edmonton, and quit fume. clubs, reversed (heir fields inPling as it did all night, post-mortem analysis Thursday, | late injury reports Thursday Keys allowed his team was Judo's ry hush ult BL great in defeating Calgary 307, mbecer PIELUTe. tackle George Hansen was pros fk ve acon, bi 304d, would nounced fit for action after exe amintion of a bruised leg, doe. arlick and the Kenna Some hack jo Wi Ly total-point series ai 0 the Western Interprovincial Foot, | Other starting end, Bill ball Union finals against Winni-| Warloick aggravated " ial pes. shoulder separation a Me Owen hedged a little and de: Kenna injured an ankle, cided that at lesst the team Halfback Ron Morris, 8 stand. hadn't lost yet, out in Calgary's march to the The consensus in Calgary was, playoffs, was to spend Thursday however, that the Stampeders night in hospital for observation, would find it difficult even to| He reported suffering dizzy spells win the second game if the Es after making a jarring tackle in kimos come close to emulating Edmonton, their sparkling drive of Wednes-| Fullback Normie Kwong was day night, Calgary victory by the only Eskimo sassy, and he more than three converted touch- may play despite a pulled muscle downs was even less probable, [in his chest. Says Als Defence 'Varied And New' MONTREAL (CP) Montreal scored four touchdowns and set Alouettes leave for Ottawa today a league record of 267 yards Jug- with a couple of new defensive ging the ball in a 51-21 win for wrinkles to spring agains he Ottawa, Rough Riders in general and _ am Ronnie Stewart in particuler for CLUB SEES FILMS Held Saturday's Big Four Football Als had a 1%-hour fel League semi-final drill scheduled before leaving to- Coach Perry Moss of the Als, day and an hourlong session in interviewed Thursday, declined the projection room, the same to disclose just what his club routine the club has followed all had in store for the Ottawa at. Week tack but he said the defensive! The game starts at 1:00 pm, tactics will be 'varied and new," |EST,, with national television I was believed the Als would coverage by the CBC, ither try to storm the Ottawa Guard Jackie Simpson and backfield with linebackers or tackle Billy Shipp of the Als will shift the defensive halfbacks to return to the lineup, They sat out bolster the corner linebackers on! Montreal's last game to rest up, Ottawa's rushing plays, Moss announced he has Stewart gets off his best runs benched Bob O'Neill, defensive around the ends, evading the cor- end, for the game Saturday, ner man to burst into the clear Either defensive halfback Wes in the secondary, The last time Gideon or safety back Howard the two clubs met -- here on Cissell will also sit out to keep Thanksgiving Day Stewart | within the import limit, Jerry Walker fluad Playa TopHitting ~ | 2 come League Title Windsor N and D's of Ontario NEW YORK (AP) |Hockey Association Junior B [Border Cities League has been Jerry suspended for five games for the! 169 hitter in 1959, led all major at Detroit, The Wings roared back with the Wings, who spent the first six goals in the third perlod-- Wo periods missing simple league Passes, passing the puck to Bos. record for one period -- and ton players and falling to the But the customers who stayed | splurge since 1056. They had not $aW a fantastic explosion, plurg € y J The win elevated the Wings to tle with Toronto | Adams generally sits in the Maple Leafs, beaten 3:1 by the netminder| Terry Sawchuk of Detroit will hel benched for Sunday night's game here against New York Rangers, B b Bl N §[Gonen Sid Abel was not happy a Y ues e (with Terry's work Thursday Hank Bassen, who has a University of victory and a tie in his only two Baby Blues completed starts, is expected to replace GODERICH (CP)=The hockey tonight takes on London Ath. § in a junior B league game, Racicot will . Dave Leeson and Doug MeCabe, Touchdowns by end Mike Hol: forwards from Hamilton, Dave as be Gary Included in the planned com. goal by Phil Rimmington and a Kennedy of Timmins and Jim plex would be a sports theatre single by Jim Israel led the Var- Dawe of Grand Falls, Nfld, Haymaker of France, fenceman from Sudbury, Bernie Mary's and Jim Orillia also will make de league pitchers in batting with al 1, the game between Windsor |Wieeling 368 average in 1000, lang the Detroit Junior Wings, Walker, a switch - hitter, col-Bradd allegedly swung his stick from the ice at a Detroit player The Associa: | who was sitting in the penalty ted Press showed Thursday, He pox, of had two doubles and drove in| Kirk Scott and Doug Specht : {Windsor and Bob Libby of Det: Walker shared batting honors wit, who received game miscons with Don Cardwell and Detroit's| duct penalties in the same game, (Frank Lary. Cardwell, whol anew $10 fines or single - game played for Rfladiephia and Chl: oi enansions, cago in the National League, had [the most home runs among big |league pitchers---five, Lary, who hit only .183, led all pitchers in runs batted im with (18, Chargers Seek First Place At Polo Grounds NEW YORK (CP) -- Los An. geles Chargers, moving quickly after a slow start, have an op: portunity to take over sole pos. session of first place In the west. ern division of the American Football League tonight, The Chargers, meeting New York Titans at the Polo Grounds, will seek to keep rolling a spirited offensive that enable them to crush Boston Patriots 45-16 last week, The Patriots take on Oakland Raiders in the other game on to. night's slate, Two games Sun: day, Dallas at Buffalo and Hous. ton at Denver, round out the week's AFL program, The Titans, who have lost their last two, will be out to stop Paul Lowe, the Chargers' speedy half- back, Lowe turned in a spectac- ular, 76-yard scoring run against ROYALS BUY SZURA MONTREAL (CP) «~ Montreal Royals of the Eastern Profes- sional Hockey League Thursday a d purchase of centre Joe Szura from Hull.Ottawa Cas nadiens, Since the recent retire- ment of Kelly Burnett, the Royals have had only two cen. tre men--Walter Bradley and Skippy Burchell, Heating Problem ? ¢ GAS WATER HEATERS * GAS HEATING * OIL HEATING Installation by Experts HEATING SALES |W. Borrowdale For the finest in RA 3.4878 Boston and was a constant threat, | 8 15 ~~ Tr , TH ] " He'll start driving cational School eliminated Osh. start rolling.' them 37-6 Thursday Nichol's Oval in Peterborough LJ by scoring four touchdowns in the| £ evise convert Just one touchdown ough suffered a serious blow when date for the Big Peterborough tallied another Sunday, Nov 20, a day later than Don Calder, Central's quarter. The CBC, which had contracted fourth frame, announced Thursday notched one touchdown in Peterborough will go on to play " {home games here this season on OHA Senior AR | their attendance for Saturday day skirmish would increase the WOODSTOCK (CP)--Teams In OTHERS AGREED senfor A western division agreed along with the proposition but efort to keep the eastern circuit! The CBC said last week were solidly against the move at Spokesman sald the corporation hour session here. The teams Sure. He said it was done for "a rangements and larger travel. bY the Toronto Argonauts and and Strathroy will all pay one The points will eount in the east NHL BIG SEVEN try in the western group, agreed Montreal's Bernie (Boom the paints will still eount only in National Hockey League scoring the eastern league, said Galt and mate Jean Beliveau, survive YGeoffrion, Montreal up five games with other clubs Ullman, Detroit {in their league standings Rehard, Montreal 8 M | Eliminat hasn't been playing up to his po tential" this season A strong Junior team from these nights--I hope it Peterborough Collegiate and Vo. mght--and the whole awa's Central Collegiate from fur. Clancy was ther COSSA action by defeating » The semi-final game, a sudden death affalr, was played at 1 The Peterborough squad show ed thelr power early in the game first quarter, They were able to n T 'p yy N . Although neither team scored TORONTO (CP) te, veon in the second quarter, Peterhor. PeCt of more money has led to a al play their star quarterback dislocated Four Foothall Union's final play his shoulder off game here, It will be staged touchdown in the third quarter previously set back, scored Oshawa's lone touch. with the league to televise regu down of the game during the chedule and playoff en Rubbing a bit more salt into had agreed to the Central's wounds, Peterborough the closing minutes of the game Belleville for the COSSA Junior championship Sundays, drawing an average of more than 5000 customers over games. Lew Hayman, Argonaut Keeps Eastern managing director, sald a Sun : 3 » league playoff pool by an extra ircuit Alive [#5 the Ontario Hockey Association's! The other clubs obviously went Thursday night to play 12 games since a Jv Qontract was involved in eastern division arenas In an the CBC had the last say it alive would not change the date, In an All five western division clubs nouncing the switch, a CRC the beginning of a stormy three had not yielded to outside pres disliked the proposal because it variety of reasons." would mean tighter schedule ar "Among them were approaches Ing expenses other organizations, and other Woodstock, Chatham. Stratford €Vents requiring 'remote' cover visit to both Galt and Oakville ern league standings only Windsor Bulldogs, the other en By THE CANADIAN PRESS to play a home.and-home series Boom) Geoffrion moved into sole with hoth Galt and Oakville. Here possession of first place In the the eastern league race Thursday night by picking Len - Gaudette, spokesman for up two assists on goals by line. the other two clubs needed new| 'The leaders: faces in their rinks in order to The third eastern league entry, Moore, Montreal Belleville McFarlands, age to line| Beliveau, Montreal {of junior A calibre or better with Hull, Chicago {the points won or lost cto count Horvath, Boston | By THE CANADIAN PRESS National League LT F Montreal 3% Chicago ( Detroit Toronto Roston New York 471 Thursday's Results Boston 5 Detroit 8 Toronto 1 Montreal 3 Saturday's Gamse Chicago at Montreal New York at Torofito Eastern Professional " 1 . 20 2 19 Marlboros Hamilton A Pts. 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