The Oshawa Times, 9 Nov 1960, p. 14

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Three Teams V For First Place As Canucks Idle By THE CANADIAN PRESS First place is at stake tonight as the 1960-61 National Hockey League season swings into is sixth week, Chicago Black Hewks have a chance to lake over sole posses- sion of the league leadership while Toronto Maple Leafs and Detroit Red Wings would move J into a first-place tie if they win. The Black Hawks, one point out of first place, play the Maple Leafs, who are two points out, at Chicago, The Red Wings, tied with Toronto, meet the Rengers lat New York, ] | Montreal Conadiens ave eur- ivently in first place with 17 points but ere idle tonight slong \with fifth-place Boston Bruins who have 12 points, Detroit is the surprise team of the league at this stage of the season USES PLATOONS The Red Wings have made good use of a two-goalie platoon 14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, Wivember 9, 1960 AND SEVEN ETDS CHEER FOR EG DIDDY ARCATA, Calif, (AP)--Man- | work nf find Cme for foothall wel (Big Daddy) Simas, stand Siac Humiiids has g : i i { "He gets shout 16 game," says David, "His was 20 against Ben Diego." {Name New Coach For Milwaukee hoody Bion, oi Bp heat Springfield Hockey Club to exp ions! the d time in MILWAUKEE (AP) ~ Gordon NHL two sea three doys, edging them V8 8 Wally, veteran wing and leading Lu Vig - Wired Same Tctore 7007 fay. scorer on Milwaukee Faleons ; The win but Quebee within two Hockey team, was named conch ; ts of first-place Indians, | Tuesday, replacing Walt Paw The Leafs sppesr unenthusias- pore H 4 i +4 ! y Lewicki scored twice te o hows Shack's professional ¢, Quehee, hoth goals coming in oot. "wo Jack Bu yepyd: ust " b the first period. Jackie Leclair Mager rae iF . 4 : | "I am just going to move Wim fired the winning goal in the sec. I! Said the switch was made system and have been able to the NHL, will he shooting for a around and see how he fits "| oq ooriog hg alton h..] pl he Paleons out r tallspin , 3 S 3 i : H = a i : | 8 £ 14 § » = E Sid = = NORM ULLMAN success 4 4 Ullman, in his sixth season in son by Ted Lindsay, ek Ted Maki spearheaded a Galt/B attack which overwhelmed the Athletics, The hig defenceman, who played with Kitchener-Wa- terloo Dutchies last year, fired three goals and assisted on a fourth Terriers fired 48 shots al goalie | Bud Dietrich, They led 30 after one period and 5-0 at the end of the second Terrier goalie Boat Hurley lost his shutout bid with little more] than five minutes to play when | Pills now, Look fo blue box with the red ba ry counters, You can i the drug onDodd's.00 Hold Your Christmas and New Years Party IN YOUR OWN ) 'REC ROON/' THIS YEAR! 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Hong hater and ond' period ibs shn will remain on the team as p on y Lavander, Garry MacDon- | ¥lanze ) y ROBE 1a played a big part in Detroit's Detroit's first 13 games, tying a he's tough, But he's still going - on a player, sented with a trophy and crests | 1y Lavander, Garry Macon. | Flanser, Wayne Seudsbuiry, Pol | when picture was taken David | L000" © EY record set during the 1956-57 sea-/to have to make his place on fig Jags Jetion we iweless.|" Haidy, a native of Winnipeg recently at a softball banquet | ald, Larry Tupel, Wesley | Chappel, Ron Bilisky, Paul | Anderson this team," f Vig 4 Sith f ro nefietd played amateur hockey in Wind- J arl Dale a N ar- larke a A zir, @ P Ti r-- BE oy ie game when vingfie " r held at Woodside Park club | Paterek Roger Norton, Char Clarke and Fddie Nizir, and Li ~~ Oshawa Times Photo : players game 4 oh Springliotd sor, Oni. before turing pro wih after a Quehee shot, aimed at an of hd Detail Jim Pattin : | Drop Sword Dancer empty Springfield net, hit the 'ockey League in 1048, Pawly. erriers = ea sili 1 shyn also once played amateur a (®) 1€ IO em T A : L From Turf Classic "The flareup occurred after hockey in Windsor, 0 American Loop LAUREL, Md, (AP) -- The(t0ungtield coclie Marcel Paille " 44 J ' i ! ee re TORONTO (CP) -- Right Woodstock 9.1 Brookmeade $18D1e's Sword] ets itaeirr co In favor of a If You're TIRED winger Jim Pattin has been re- Dancer was withdrawn Tuesday Players crowded around ref: nnoys T@SIACIIT [aif ion sus welienst 0 0 a. FO 1h OHO WasHORO yoy sre 1 mr the Eastern Professional Hockey GALT (CP)--Undefeated Galt defenceman Ray Fallow (DC) International and retir « into the stands. No ¢ in| League and sent to Rochester Terriers, the lone survivor from field poked home 2 loose puck 0 from racing, Trainer Elliott § J No one was in- Sew nd po Ing oo ' or Sy N | 0 od Americans of the American the defunct Eastern division of la power play efior urley | Burch said the 1950 American!" iradrant" fos OTTAWA (CP)--Sam Berger, sioner Sydney Haller of Winns Dlagolts wil ths sictiod vid League, the Ontario Hockey Association made 24 saves horse of the year suffered al pgoiocy bothered big, ad me) he president of the Big Pour Foot Epi Es WITH BROWN ing at the end of the regular sea- Toronto Maple Leafs the Na. Senior series, rolled to their fifth Gal's Bill Wylie - Bob Me-|slight injury during 8 workout eips Tou Overcome ball League, recommends extra Berger then conferred with! son 4 i tional Hockey League club which straight triumph here Tuesday Knight - Butch Martin line daz Sunday, FALSE TE games as a solution to breaking|league secretary Wes Brown, MUST BE REVIEWED holds Pattin's contract, an. night, blasting Wondstock Al ned fhe A : with Expert passing This left 10 horses from five ETH playoff ties in the Eastern Con-| Brown backed Berger and said "The thing sort of sounded pounced the recall Tuesday, Pat-|letics of the western division plays, Each score nd countries in Friday's 1% - mile L | take ference la conference bylaw ruled that crazy to me but I didn't quite|tin will be in the Rochester Terriers are expected to join the added Hitee susie, will burt Hasie, The field includes ooseness and Werry p ' Tus: nthe ba : why." sai srger, "This 8 western grouping later "in the! Pete Koawlchuk, Gene Miller/the Cain Hoy Stables Bald] Ne longer be 4 th He made his sugge iton Tues the team with the best points for- know why, sald Berger, This lineup against Buffalo Bisons to We ern grouy Wt Ro yf ge Tig dE LU LAL TW i Hoh Anored or (as) oat | day ¢ r running into trouble de-|and-against record between the whole business of playoff will night alt marksmen Unitde States last ve | teeth FASTEETH, an improved alka~ termining exactly which of (he|two leams during the regularihave to be gone imo thoroughly Terriers. meet their Second |r ast year, Yuk (Ron-acld) powder sprinkled am existing rules would apply in the|season would represent the East'at our next annua 'meeting, 4 ar 4 a "| feel em Armer so they case of a deadlock between Tor-in the Grey Cup He came out in favor of Blue Bombers wesieth division fos at home AM are. fore. thaw M0. wae hes cae ty os bie fh onto Argonauts and Ottawa| Bul another check of the hooks amending the present procedure | ila By Tad Ea ETH today 81 ang Aris counter, Rough Riders in their two-game, by the (wb league officialsiwith a less complicated method, . mpion m Maroons, 3 it | 4 total-point series starting here| showed that the 1053 bylaw ac-|saying D b d A Saturday to decide the FEast's|tually favored the team with the "What's wrong with playing escCrl e 1 Grey Cup representative higher league standing at the another game, In view of what's ' ' When first asked what result a end of the season happened this year, it might be Pe tie would bring, Berger sald it| Under those conditions Tor- a good ea | 5 bd p y didn't seem "quite fair," but hel onto Argonauts would get the nod] The only Riders not fil to dress : X oh i : suspected the series would go to!if they ended the second game for the game are ends Jon Jala- WINNIPEG (CP A The de- Ottawa because of its 105-83 to- and two 10-minute overtime pe- cic and Ted Smale fending Grey Cup e ampons tal-points record in five regular riods in a deadlock with the. Dave Thelen, Ottawa's top full: Winnipeg Blue Bombers, are de- season games against Toronto, |Riders hack, was responding satisfactor- veloping a mean and, hungry at. bi He sald, however, the problem| Berger then conceded he had ily after rib injuries in the semi- titude as they prepare to tangle [ would be put to football commis-| confused the tie-breaking system final game, with Edmonton Eskimos in the . H - - - eres | Western Interprovineial Football ingston 8 . Union final, | ROTE RECOVERS "Wra Y Skipped The Bombers whipped through . a brisk work-out on a snow-cov- A th Go | ered practice field in neighbor no er ad 1e A WwW . | Mi Release' ing St, Boniface Tuesday. Tem. . . us peratures dipped to the low 20s, ] B gase or Tr 1e In Before the practice, coach Bud) ria asis S Bl [ Grant commented on the team"s| KINGSTON (CP) Kingst n| o-- attitude as Saturday's . opening 18' ; - Kingsto B R R Record ays alr game of the best-of-three final Prontensce of, the Faster Pro. VY VR OR ' approaches | fessional. Hockey League Tues CLINTON, NY ahr) Hon They re pretty peppy," he/day announced the acquisition of| ) i 4 /, : | TORONTO (CP)--Coach Lou scoring more points 'along the League charged Tuesday night said, "They were tired of sitting Soaliender Bd Babivk from Tor: | Agase of Toronto Argonauts says| ground than any team in history, that Dick Wray, their leading|8round and reading how great ) Map dab. of Baki he's worried about his squad"s| But ponder this: In last week's| scorer the last two seasons, had Edmonton is, | Kingston, a farm elu i or] chances against Ottawa Saturday semi-final Ottawa had its runners|gkipped to the Ontario Hockey Bombers have heen "sitting|ton Bruins, has heen Page | in the Big Four foothall finals and Montreal passing pivot Sam Assocation without obtaining a around" since their last league! with goal-keeping miseries this Etcheverry, What happened? Ol-| release from Clinton, game, Oct, 24, while Edmonton season as well as in 1060-60, tawa ran, but scored on Passes wi. Blair, Clinton general manhandled Calgary Stampeders when it finished last, usually exudes confidence, just|and Sam scarcely passed at all.| o.oo. "said Wray had played |'¢ win the two-game, total-points| Babiuk was acquired on a trial has pre-game fidgets, The odds:| It's still safe to assume, how:|for the Stratford, (Ont) Indians | Western semi - final, Edmonton basis. He has not heen playing makers have given Argos a Ia over, that Toronto will depend|jast weekend, Wray has not heen| VO" hoth_sames and took the this season. 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Winnipegs captured the western goaltender for the Leafs, | Bahiuk 1s the fourth goaltender | manager » coach Wren Blair has obtained in his efforts to find a | . "That club has caused us a lot|'e" heaving the ball of trouble, We've won only one| game in Ottawa, and that was on opening night," he complained Certainly 1 think we can win the series, but that first game should be a toss-up." SEE AIR.GROUND DUEL The playing pattern of the ser jes that will decide an eastern representative for the Nov, 26 Grey Cup game in Vancouver has peen decided by the armchair strategists, Toronto will play in the air--Ottawa along the ground Rote Tuesday KIN for turned game's GSTON Saturday's out apparently from a stomach influenza bug for experts figure ce Queen's tolden Gaels practised Tuesday intercollegiate strong passing team with a good| pended because he played for defence will beat a running team| (Clinton allegedly without obtain. with equal good defence | Gaels Defy Coach Order He said he would grant Wray practice a release provided the Canadian recovered | association lifts a suspension im-| posed on Erwin Gross, Clinton's a|player coach, Gross was sus ing a release from the Windsor "| Bulldogs | HOCKEY SCORES AND STANDINGS | By THE CANADIAN PRESS American League API 27 65 L] Springfield 22 foothall title by defeating Calgary Bronks 740 at Winnipeg 26 years ago today. The powerful western. ers then defeated Hamilton Ti gers 18-12 to take the Grey Cup fo the west for the first time in| history. Top Scorers Tied In Junior A man capable of keeping the Kingston nets clear of pucks, Barry Bailey and Normand, Jacques were the first, "Long John" Henderson was brought in later Henderson and Jacques are %till with the team, Bailey, from the Junior B Waterloo Siskins, | was released hefore the season opened, I CAHA Vetoes TORONTOS (CP)~--Irwin Gross 2" x 2" White Spruce, dressed 4 sides for "D: y" well i 4c Per lin, ft, For basement partitions , « , 2" x 3" White Spruce, §le dressed 4 sides, Per lin, fr, 2" x 4" White Spruce, H dressed 4 sides, Per lin, #, 7% UNDERLAY PLYWOOD 1.28 a sheet groove or Butt Joint, os low os Starting 12 eo tile Alum, 1 side only, 500 sq, ft. Per voll ,,, DON'T PAY A CENT UNTIL NEXT MAY! FLOOR TILE P. 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Wayne Boddy of Peterhorough| Association for playing without go Petes share the scoring leader. his release, has had his appeal | 10/5hip in the Ontario Hockey As-|turned down by the CAHA, | | sociation Junior A series on iden.| Gross, who played for Windsor| tieal records of eight goals and|Rulldogs in the old Ontario Hoe-| four assists for 12 points, key Association Senior A series, | Boddy has scored almost half was offered a playing-coach job) his team's 20 goals, and appears with Clinton Comets of the Inter-| on the way to his best year in national Hockey League, | Junior A ranks, Last season he| After applying unsuccessfully dropped to 23 goals from a sea-|for his release from Windsor, | son's total of 27 in 1058-50, when |Gross went to the Comets, g|the Petes were Eastern Cana.|------=" | It's true! 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DEADLY WEAPON than any team in the history of ( Redmen without coach Frank Stamp Combo {because of a family death mage this week," so his players R » Assistant coaches Al MeCarney eceiver Gaels during Tyndall's absence. | OHA Senior was the top passer in the West. Skypeck has "a broken thumb, Chatham 23 ---- jm g dian junior champions. . back Gene Pilipski, was has a bruised hip, guard Lec Woodstack leo ll ilt Plum Top Kapp completed 182 of 337 pas.| hacker Chuck Wood and Doug Rustery Rivlin 1) G erage to lead the way in each of Raberts who suffered a leg in. Woodstock | alt § games, Te 'arte 4 i OHA Junior B aight by Bill Hawrylak, WIFU Terry Carter is the only doubt A Woodbridge 0 Whitby 2 | : 3 Bi had 17 passes intercepted '0 bruises : goals, Howie Menard of Toronto Browns threw his 99th pass of Seattle 2 Calgary 4 peg Rlue Bombers wm. Canadiens 6 Ft league Ratledue teammate Jimmy Brown pleted 55.6 per cent of 178 aerials i Manitoba Junior erage. Kapp's completion aver! President "Molly" officially Kelowna 6 Penticton 10 {three games, te Plum, who came into his own sess, 47 of 60, for the most yard: stone at the Oshawa Curling Club nipeg had the best completion) After a welcome hy the presi League commissioner, warned, In addition to his no - inte: TY = were introduced by the member The first self « propelled tor pedo, designed hy the English. vember 14 and 15. The Canning|tion Cup first-round replays: Winnipeg unless turf conditions! vards a toss, He has gained a Argos this season scored more the loop. And Ottawa set a 3600. Tyndall, called home to Syracuse Before he left Tyndall gave Top Passer might recover from bruises in | and Al Lenard are working the REGINA (CP) -- Quarterback - McGill Redmen have their Western Division Ww 4 0 4 ern Football Conference this but is expected to play Windsor | a! Official statistics show that] leading receiver Konyji has a knee injury. Line Strathroy 14018 8t. Catharines Teepees, has four L Galt § ses for 3.060 vards and 18 touch Brydge will probably be out with AB points, pleking up two goals and Passer In NFL [ v rapls ' hi's Game those departments jury when he replaced Skypeck Tonight's G Four players are tied for fourth . To Draper of Toronto St. Michael's 'W YORK I ful Queen's starter with minor Mary's 8 Sarnia 2 ol. NEW YORK (AP) -- Error chief statistician, show that Kapp | Kitchener 7 Owen Sound 4 : share that dublous honor with ; Marlhoros six, Murray Hall ofithe 'season without an intercep:| Women Curlers Victoria 3 Vancouver 1 [rett of Marlies two. Jarrett'sinlace as No, 1 passer in the Na: Quarterback Bob Placek of Ft a iba Hurricanes 4 Wayne of Niagara pounced back off New York for the best pass completion av soaltandesr wi - Brandon 1 W'peg Braves 3 oaltender with a 2.33 goal - & ten and dropped from first to age was M per cent opened the 1960-681 curling season as a quarterback this season, a6. 0, Ind Rrie Pitts of Win. Motday OLD COUNTRY | WINNIPEG (CP)-G. Sydney|stralght week in the NFL's six average, taking 42 of 45 aerials dent to the many members, two! | Winnipeg Enterprises the West. ceptions record, Plum has a 68. ship convener, Rita McCallum | LONDON (Reuters) -- Results/ion might refuse to allow games completions out of 9 attempts man Robert Whitehead in 1868, Trophy play will commence on Rochdale 1 Crewe Alex 2 are improved at the Winnipeg total of 1078 yards and hes points from pass completions yard rushing record, gaining and gop. playolt against McGill lone explicit order: 'No serim 1st Saturday's game Joe Kapp of Calgary Stampeders handicaps too: Quarterback Tom wht, h 2 vear and his teammate, MeGill wingback John Moore Stratford 120m 2/Rob Kellough, husky rookie for| 10/8oals and seven assists for 11 4 ) \ downs and had a nine-yvard av ankle injuries along with Don Tuesday's Result four assists in the last three Statistics released Tue sda y iM Jast Saturday's game Stratford at Chatham [place with 10 points each, Dave For 3rd Week | College Majors has scored seven|yagg Milt Plum of Cleveland! Western League ; quarterback Ken Ploen of Winni. [the Teepees, five, and Gary Jar-|jion last Sunday and held his Thunder Bay Junior {eleht assists are tops in theifignal Football League. But Saskatchewan Roughriders com St tS art season Walls Flyers is the league's top| Giants" defensive platoon too of- Western International game average on seven goals in|ihind in rushing, Filipski caught the most pas- for ladies by throwing the first -- WARNS OF POOR TURF [held the top spot for the third Halter, Canadian Football/point system of rating passers for a per cent, draws were held. New members| SOCCER SCORES . {ern Interprovincial Football Un.| completion percentage, on #6 Draw games will be held on No-/of Tuesday's Football Associa-|of the 1961 finals to be played in and has an average gain of 10.9 was run by compressed air, {November 17, {Brentford © Watford 2 Stadium, {passed for eight touchdowns,

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