Oshawa Times (1958-), 8 Nov 1961, p. 14

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14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednsedey, November 8, By LAURENT CHIASSON Canadian Press Staff Writer A healthy Bill (Red) Hay may be all the Stanley Cup cham- pion Chicago Black Hawks need to cure their sputtering offence. Hay, a190 pound centre, never has dazzled too many Na- tional Hockey League teams with his scoring talent, But his) play making proficiency is something else. This was probably never more evident than Tuesday night. Hay, who returned to the Chi- cago lineup last weekend after missing nine games with a bad knee, set up four goals as the Hawks drubbed Toronto Maple | Leafs 6-0, Pulford tried to jam | |schedule¢ game. the puck past sprawled Hall. |" The win boosted the Black --(AP Wirephoto). |Hawks into fourth place in the ------------------------~ 'league standings, two points ahead of idle Detroit Red SPORTS CALENDAR TODAY'S GAMES 'HOCKEY OMHA Practice Times -- Pee 11.25;Wee All-Stars at 7.30 p.m.; | ran ic fi a -.| 2, Unionville: Paul (Saun- Coca- Cola at 8.30 p.m.; Fire-| iy ong pad aonb iecdan oS dee ders, Winterstein) .... 14.59|fighters at 9.30 p.m. All at the jancer . . Referee Jack Shrop-| pn -ities -- Gillies 4.05, Col-|Children's arena shire meted out 19 penalties, in-|jins 4.35, Stewart 10.04, MacLean THURSDAY'S GAMES cluding a 10-minute misconduct!10.50, Gillies 15.13 HOCKEY of the many during last night's NHL game at Chicago when the Hawks crushed the ATTEMPT BLOCKED by Goalie Glenn Hall of the Chi- cago Black Hawks was one NIP SEAFORTHS 5-4 Whitby Makes Habit Of Four-Goal Burst By GERRY BLAIR For the second night in suc- cession the Whitby Mohawks allowed the Unionville Seaforths the lead, but roared back with a four-goal splurge -- this time in ville. He brought his points total (Kelcher, Stroud) .... 4, Arbour Chicago Blanks Tumbling Leafs 6-0 in the league's only b 'Corn Harvest Pre-Season Odds RaisesDough Dumped By Argos For Arena vse «mt La BELMONT (CP) -- Hockey) It hasn't turned out the way Clair has coached Ottawa after fans in this village 12 miles|the pre - season favorites ex- being dropped by Toronto 'in south of London Tuesday fin- pected ~~ still -- salvage 1955 following Grey Cup victor- lis arvesti & jsome of their lost hopes whenjies in 1950 and 1952, the Riders eotn behind the bulovier henner play the Grey Cup cham-|have beaten his old club 21 |new home of St. Thomas Royals|Pi°" Ottawa Rough Riders in times in 29 games. lof the Senior Ontario Hockey|tt¢ Sudden-death Eastern Con-| Argos, although they never Association, . (omen gatas in the capital ohare ge years ' een : . with a big game in The fans will turn over sale, 'The Argos, a potentially great.a crucial match aaninet Ot- price of the crop, expected tojteam with several brilliant in- tawa, hope things will be dif- be $800, to arena officials to/dividual stars, blew hot .and ferent Saturday. They are in help a $50,000 renovation pro-!cold from game to game this the finest shape physically since gram for the 1,200 - seat build-\vear. They have run into athe early days of the season ing. They have other fund-rais-/gauntlet of bitter criticism from with the exception of guards ing projects under way. their fans, the Toronto football Dick Fouts and Art Darch. The Royals, absent from the|writers and sports columnists. Fouts is out for the rest of the Hawks' offence was punchless.| TAKE EARLY LEAD league for a year after a dis-| Ottawa's 35-23 win over the season with a partial shoulder In the nine games the red-. The Hawks built up a 3-0 lead pute with officials at the St.|Argos Saturday was the team's separation and Darch has a haired centre missed, it pro-jin the first period on McDon-|Thomas arena, moved here at/second in three games against knee injury which possibly could -- on rt ge as ~ wee scl oe ir others bythe start of the season. Argos this season and empha-isideline him for the playoffs. awks lost five, tie ree and|Nesterenko and Balfour. eo _ ae . - -- won only once. McDonald made it 4-0 in the Against the Leafs, Hay set up second and Hull and Wharram two goals for Ab McDonald and'completed the rout with tallies one each for Murray Balfour late in the tiird period and Bobby 'ull. The game might prove costly The Hawks other goals were for the Leafs. Al Arbour, a y Eric Nesterenko and Ken draft choice from Chicago last} Wharram. summer and up to now their *hicago had an edge in play best defenceman, suffered a in every period, handing the charley horse in his right leg Leafs their worst defeat of the early in the second period. season. The Leafs were outshot Toronto already is missing 37-22, two defencemen -- veterans Al- Goalie Glenn Hall, however,'lan Stanley and Larry Hillman had to. make several fine saves --through injuries. for his first shutout of the sea-| The Rangers will have a son. It was only the third white-'chance tonight to hop past wash job in the NHL this sea-| Montreal in the standings when son. The others were by rookie they play host to Boston. It is Don Head of Boston Bruins andithe only game scheduled. urt As | TORONTO (CP) -- This has sized the apparent jinx the been a topsyturvy football sea- Riders seem to have over them. Leafs The Leafs remain tied for sec-;veteran Terry Sawchuk of De- ond with New York Rangers. A'|troit. win would have pushed them) Johnny Bower had not al-) into first place, one point ahead lowed more than four goals in of Montreal Canadiens. any of Toronto's first 10 starts.| OFFENCE PUNCHLESS ation Sverage'to 28 sll : gains 2.18, § Without Hay, who had a car-|hect in the league buncle removed in his knee, the, ~ : Upsets Galore In Football Cup Play By M. McINTYRE HOOD Special London, England take second place to Burnley in;Andy Malcoim, newly-transfer- the league table. red half-back from West Ham, Correspondent Spurs weni down 3-0, and look-|/made to the Chelsea team we To The Oshawa Times ed anything like European Cup/have seen beaten so often this LONDON -- Football Associa-|challengers as Everton's front) season. tion Cup play normally produces|row of internationalists played| He gave it stability in defence, a series of shock results, with havoc with their defence. and formed a perfect link with lowly teams in the role of giant-| Manchester City got a shock) the forwards killers. in their home game with West! And he reduced Arsenal's This year's first round was no|/Ham. Ahead by 3-1 at half time,|George Eastham to the status exception. they looked like coasting to an/of just an ordinary inside for- Teams expected to win easily|easy victory. But the Hammers,| ward. find themseives out in the cold.) with Phil Woosnam at his bril-| If the form shown in this Bournemouth, third division|liant best, scored four goals in}game can be maintained, and leaders, previously undefeated|the second nalf to win by 5-3. jone or two stronger attacking at home were humiliated by a)/THE GAME 1 SAW forwards can be secured, Chel- 3-0 defeat at the hands of Mar-) J went to Highbury Park ex-|sea will not remain long at the gate, quite an ordinary non-|pecting to see Arsenal have an| bottom of the table. jleague side. easy ride to victory over bot-| As it now stands, Burnley, | Three second-half goals, to|tom-of-the-league Chelsea. winners over Aston Villa, are which Bournemouth made no) Here again there was a shock/out on top for four points over reply, put them out of the cup/result, for Chelsea took com-|Everton, Ipswich and West for this season. mand of the game from the| Ham, tied for second place, with PORTSMOUTH OUT start, scored a goal in three|Tottenham Hotspur and Shef- Portsmouth, second in the,;minutes and came out victors| field Wednesday one point below ' ; : |third division, also went out,|by 3-0. jthem. gig 6s : losing 3-0 to Crystal Palace. It was Chelsea's first away! There is a lot of football to be sion, were knocked out 3-2 by) Still at the bottom of the league.|would say that there is still an Gateshead, who were summar-|But what a difference Andy!open race for the championship. ily sacked from the league two seasons ago as being not up to football league standard. And Queen's Park Rangers were lucky to escape defeat at the hands o: practically un- known Barry Town, In the last minute of the game Don Ros- siter of Barry,put the ball into his own goal to give the Ran- gers a 1-1 draw and another chance. | | SHOCKS IN LEAGUE Shock games were not fined to the cup matches. There were some in the first} division. For two seasons I have been looking for Everton to be championship challengers, _be- cause. of their heavy purchases of top star players. Now their stars are playing as a team, and humbled the mighty Tottenham Hotspurs to | ; : '| Tranmere, of the fourth divi-|Win of the season, but they are|played before next May, so I } | SHOTS ON con- | Whitby Carleton Unionville Tuesday's Results Peterborough 2 St. Catharines 1 A pt| Guelph 2 Niagara Falls 7 32 16 Thursday's Games 24 15|St, Catharines at Peterborough 39 15)Niagara Falls at Hamilton 35 11 Western League 40 9\Seattle 2 Calgary 4 55 6/San Francisco 3 Spokane 1 Toronto Metro Junior A Whitby 5 Unionville 4 Ontario Junior B seasons Montreal Toronto $ | New York 6 Chicago Detroit Boston < of ST. SIMONS ISLAND, GEORGIA Located off the Atlantic Coast on the Golden Isles of » Georgia--enjoy o myriad of seaside activities . . ocean bathing, fishing, boating, sunning. Private pool. Skeet shoots. Outdoor dancing and entertainment. Cuisine. Fascinating ac- commodations. Club-like atmosphere. Riding trails. Yacht Club. Golf course. Everything to make you enjoy your vacation, Boston _-- A Pt 22 16 47 10 34 10 43 5 Write today. | Kitchener | Kingston | Hull-Ottawa * | Sudbury ASK YOUR AGENT ABOUT... Scenic-Dome rail travel the third and final frame -- to|to Whitby's Bill Smith for doing| 2nd Period OHA (Exhibition) -- Whitby edge Seaforths 5-4 last night in/@ little cussing after Shropshire! 3 whithy: Kowalski Mohawks (Metro Junior A) vs Unionville. had handed the Mohawks two (Collins) 1.50|Picton Merchants (OHA East- moved them into a first place|!t was while Bob Tipp and Pete (MacLean. Olivier) ... 13,00/Munity Arena. Game at 8.30 deadlock with the St. Michael's|Shearer were serving their; penalties -- Bobbie 9.45, T |p.m. ; College Majors, defending Me-|minor offences when Winterstein| 1; 49 Shearer 12.16, Smith (mis-|. OMHA Practise Times -- Ban- morial Cup Champions. |scored to put the Seaforths in| conduct) 12.16, MacLean 16.23,\tam All-Stars at 7. It was also the second straight|front 3-1 in the second period|poppbic 19.05, Kelcher 19.40, Ro |20"Y's Refreshments winning marker. jton Junior "'B" club an exhibi- aed Besidd awa Children's Arena, COLLINS LEADS ATTACK Sree wea pee gy Bion Whitby: Stewart ae Bill Collins, recent member of + he eR " phe (Collins, Kowalski) ... 1.37 bd the Mohawks led the attack with) until ee cecal © Wines: Collins an veciine & goal and three acsists; His) US" Wen, te | St. Michaels (Watts, Bobbie) 5.53 ' : : initial appearance. 7 early in the final stanza. Later|'™ (Luke, Stewart) 13.07 ts 'jn the period, along with Julie) WHITBY -- goal, Perani; de-| g Whitby: Smith os S Kowalski, who gained a goal and/fence, Stewart, Tripp, Bobbie,| -- (Cojlins, Kowalski) .. 18.42 two assists, Collins set up Smith|Watts; forwards, Carnegie,| 9 Unionville: Carleton with his decisive tally. |Tran, Luke, Shearer, Smith (Brigden, Stewart) ... 19.25 . show much industry in Monday's|lins. == Shearer 10.25, Phair 10.25, Mac- encounter at Whitby, scored his| peggeee ILLE a goal, Char- Lean 12.14, Shearer 14.30. Workman, president of Montreal) first of two midway through the ren; defence, Olivier, Kelcher,! Referee: Jack Shropshire; | Alouettes, said Tuesday his| opening period to open the scor-|MacLean, Phair; forwards, Gil-\Tinesmen: Cliff Phillips,. Dan|Eastern F 00 t ball Conference| lies, Brigden, Carleton, Foley,| wecoomb club lost about $100,000 this year Unionville margin to 2-0 three|Johnson, Paul, Roworth. attendance for seven scheduled} minutes later. _, ist Perlod games. | SEE-SAW BATTLE 1, Unionville: : dee af He estimated that the club} Early in the second period, needs an average paid at- Kowalski placed Whitby in the) > Bi tendance of 21,500 a game to end of the second 20-minute ses-| ower S irthda V jance for league games was 129,- sion, Carl Winterstein got that) 016, down from 160,052 last year, | one back. ' for an average of 18,430. Lou Agase, head coach of | about $18,000 under his cur- | Then came Whitby's drive,| In Calgary, Jim Finks, gen-| the Toronto Argonauts, yes- | tent contract. with Norm Stewart starting the eral manager of the Western) terday agreed to terms of a : | Pete Shearer and Smith. MONTREAL (CP) -- Goalie He is in the NHL because he still |team drew 104,939 to its eight| "ew two-year contract, No Carleton aroused the 300|Johnny Bower, who joined Tor-ranks with the best and can|regular schedule home games| details were given except | Unionville supporters with ajonto Maple Leafs at an agematch or outdo any perform-|compared with 108,723 fans in : goal 35 seconds from the end of|when most players are thinkingance by a raw rookie in any/1960 believed to have received the game to narrow the score|of retiring, celebrates his birth-given game 7. The Seaforths pulled netmind-} Whether ii is his 37th, 38th orgs and defenceman Bill Gadsby, HOCKEY SCORES, STANDINGS er Rick Charren in a desperate |40th is anybody's guess 34, of Detroit Red Wings have bid for the tying goal, but were "T've been lying about it 80heen around longer than 'any-| By THE CANADIAN PRESS not tewarded. In fact it almost long I'm confused," Bower sayS.hody else. Both are in their 16th National League backfired as Smith bounced one|"Just say I'm 35 going on 40. WLT F final bell. jrecord book says the circuit'sWAITED LONG TIME 33 SHORT NOTES: Bill Collins,\oldest player was born in 1924, One of the amazing things 42 since pulling up stakes from his|which would make him 37,about Bower is that he labored 32 home in Ottawa and rejoining|/Others argue he's closer to 40.in the minors until the 1958-59) 5 3 34 the Mohawks has been a bene | Bower, like more than half aseason, except for one full year 4 35 straight victories over Union- ply playing out his last days.New York Rangers Toronto 0 Chicago 6 Tonight's Game at New York St. Marys | Sarnia 1 American eee Goderich 3. Windsor 5 Eastern Pévision Saskatchewan Junior Springfield 8 2 1 46 28 17) Weyburn 3 Melville 5 | Hershey 6 4.0 38 27 12 nae paren eer lProvidence 6 5 0 47 36 waste Wie thane Quebec 49 0 29 - ee aHIPER. AVAE: * = iwied ers Z2 Western Division Winnipeg Braves 2 Winnipeg| Buffalo 8 4 0 40 . ' . Ontario Intermediate A by arr : : . bs Orillia 6 Barrie 11 Pittohaeck 281 95 5 Western International ae i daa neck "Trail 8 Rossland 1 westey * i Eastern League | Tonight's Games fehnatne Philadelphia 5 |Hershey at Cleveland Johnstown D + DU BGCIPIS S |Pittsburgh at Springfield _ Inte rnational League | Eastern Professional Muskegon 3 Fort Wayne 6 : WLT FAPt Indianapolis 1 Minneapolis 8 35 35 15) 29 30 11) 32 26 10) |North Bay 33 39 «(9 |S.S. Marie 3653) («6 Hull-Ottawa 1 N: sth Bay Kingston 4 Kitchener 4 Thursday's Game Sudbury at Sault Ste. Marie | OHA Senior The- win by the Mohawks|Penalties in less than a minute. Unionville: Winterstein ern Junior B) at Picton Com- i | night that Bill Smith fired the|. . . The Mohawks play the Pic-| wort; 19.53, Luke 19.53. p.m. Both practises at the Osh-| | goal evened the count at College Majors make their 7, Whitby: Shearer Wayne Carleton, failing to|Kowalski, Fletcher, Dowe, Col-| pepaities Kelcher 10.01, MONTREAL (CP) Ted ng. Ps : ; Doug Paul increased the|Saunders, Stroud, Winterstein, on the basis of a 30,936 drop in| scoring column, but before the| jbreak even. The total attend- ACREES TO TERMS "35 Going On 40" ball rolling, followed by Collins, Conference Stampeders, said his| that it includes a raise. 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