Oshawa Times (1958-), 22 Oct 1962, p. 14

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pills JOHNNY BOWER, Toronto Maple Leafs' goalie, got the puck flush in the face in Sat- urday night's hockey game and the cameramen caught the incident just as' it happen- ed. The puck was deflected and Johnny didn't quite get his hands up'in time to stop the disc, In the foreground is Bill Hay of the Chicago Black i, Hawks. They lost the game to Leafs 3-1. Bower left the ice for minor repairs but was back in action almost immedi- ately, --(CP Wirephoto) Wings Baffle Pros With Spot On Top By THE CANADIAN PRESS Maybe they'ne doing it with mirrors but Detroit Red Wings continue to confound the ex- in the National Hockey Featuring the same cast that Ral ERASERS aTEZE Delite E RFE . | Chuk. -|Bobby Pulford and Dick Duff. Team scoring statistics ap- pear to provide some insight to what's behind Detroit's early surge. The Wings have scored only 13 goals. But they have yielded @ meagre six to the opposition, barely more than one @ game. It would seem then that a good part of the answer lies in tightened defensive play and the work of goaltender Terry Saw- The Wings converted power plays into all three of their goals against the Hawks with veterans Alex Delvecchio, Norm Ullman and Vic Stasiuk cash- ing in. Reggie Fleming got one back for Chicago. Before a crowd of 13,909 in Boston, the Leafs rallied in the final period, wiping out Boston's 3-2 edge on a pair of goals by Frank Mahovlich and others by The Big M's second was fired into an empty net after the Bruins lifted netminder Bo Heffering's Drop Close Decision Heffering's Imperials lost a tough decision to Lansing Sun- oco in the Willowdale Men's Major five pin league, with the Lansing taking two games to one. The first game was a real squeaker with Lansing getti the nod, 1927 to 1311. Dutc g 323, Reg Hickey 247, Gerry Bennett 247 and Dick Adams 247, were the top Hef- fering shooters. Army Gaglione 302 and "Hap" Miller 287 were best for Lansing along with Or- val Brown with a 279. Heffering's took the second game when burg came through with another big one, 341, and Reg Hickey also hit well for 328, while Dick Perreault for a sixth attacker, Eddie Litzenberger and George Armstrong were Tor- onto's other goalgetters. Murray Oliver, Wayne Connelly, Guy Gendron and rookie Wayne Hicks counted for the Bruins. BAGS FIRST GOAL Mahovlich bagged his first goal of the season Saturday night against Chicago with Duff and rounding out Toronto's attack, the chief dumping the puck into an empty net with three seconds to play. The Chicago marksman was Bobby Hull. It was his initial goal this season. In New York Sunday night, the Canadiens had to come from behind three times to gain the 3-3 saw-off. Gordon Benen son's 20-footer early in the fi- nal period produced the stale. Montreal's other scorers were b| Gilles Tremblay and Jean Bel- iveau. New York got goals from Andy Bathgate--his first Cam. ile Henry and Jean Ratelle. At home Saturday night, Montreal scored four goals in the final period. Henri. Richard scored twice for Montreal and so did Trem- blay, Billy Hicke, Bernie Geof- frion and Phil Goyette added One each. Oliver, Connelly and Cliff Pennnington got Boston's "Dutch" Lugten-|80als. The schedule resumes with one game Tuesday, the Habs against the Hewks in Chicago. HOCKEY SCORES, STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Nafional League tt et C9 CO ee * SSSas Saturday's Results Chicago 1 Toronto 3 Boston 3 Montreal 7 Sunday's Results Montreal 3 New York 3 Toronto 6 Boston 4 Chicago 1 Detroit 3 Tuesday's Montreal at Chicago Eastern Prof wth Hull-Ottawa Kingston Syracuse Sudbury Satu: Syracuse 4 Kingston Sunday's Result Hull-Ottawa 2 Sudbury 1 Friday's Game Sudbury at Hull-Ottawa Ameri 1 1 3 4 A Pt 18 8 15 4 Qu Baltimore NHL BIG SEVEN By THE CANADIAN PRESS Henri Richard of Montreal and Cliff Pennington of Boston picked up three points each in two weekend National Hockey League games to share the leadership in the individual scoring race with nine points. Richard ranks first with five goals and four assists. Penning ton's ninepoint total is made up of three goals and six assists. Three players--Murray Oliver of Boston and Gilles Tremblay and Bernie (Boom Boom) Geof- frion, both of Montreal---picked up four points during the week end. Oliver moved into a threeway tie for third place with Johnny Bucyk of Boston and Alex Del- vecchio of Detroit. All have seven points. Tremblay and Geoffr ion joined a group of five players with sixpoint totals, The leaders: Richard, Montreal Pennington, Boston Bucyk, Boston Delvechio, Detroit Oliver, Boston Armstrong, Toronto VOwveanwMouwaR PavdBwaurtnaan" PEERS Belem Roger Penske Wins Pacific Grand Prix MONTEREY, Calif- (AP)-- Roger Penske, without a heat victery to his name, won the $20,000 Pacific Grand Prix for sports cars Sunday when a bad ring gear and pinion forced Dan Gurney to the pits midway through the second heat. Penske finished second in each of the two 100-mile heats in his centreseat Red Zerez Duralite-Climax. He took home $3,000 over-all prize money plus $1,000 for each of his heat fin- ishes. Gurney won the first heat by two seconds and was running a close second in the final when his Lotus Mark 19 Climax broke down. Lioyd Ruby was an easy win- ner in the second heat, but fin- ished only fourth in the first. LAVER EXTENDED BRISBANE (AP)--Wimbledon tennis champion Rod Laver beat countryman Fred Stolle 6-2, 2-6, 4-6, 8-6 in the Australian hard- court singles final today. It was the only major world title Laver had not won previously. ' --- '| Hershey £8 ee IID 2 0 14 14 4 0 23 14 0 13 17° Providence : 3 Western Buffalo Rochester level Pittsburgh Saturday's Results Buffalo 4 Hershey 2 Baltimore 5 Pittsburgh 1 Cleveland 0 Springfield 7 y's ts Baltimore 1 Buffalo 4 Hershey 3 Providence 6 Cleveland 4 Quebec 6 Pittsburgh 5 Rochester 2 "s Games Providence at Baltimore Cleveland at Quebec Other scores: SATURDAY Western League Portland 2 Seattle 4 San Francisco 3 Spokane 4 Saskatchewan Junior Regina 5 Moose Jaw 6 Estevan 2 Weyburn 8 Saskatoon 4 Flin Flon 5 Eastern League Knoxville 0 Clinton 1 Charlotte 2 Greensboro 0 New Haven 4 Johnstown 7 SUNDAY 2 2 2 'we 2 2 1 0 2 4 4 Eastern League Johnstown 7 Philadelphia 3 Nashville 4 New Haven 7 Western League Los Angéles 2 Portland 4 Spokane 1 Seattle 2 Manitoba Junior Winnipeg Rangers 1 Winnipeg Monarchs 2 Winnipeg Braves 4 St. Boniface 2 Saskatchewan Junior Saskatoon 3 Flin Flon 4 Thunder Bay Junior Port Arthur 9 Fort Wiliam 4 Metro Toronto Junior A Oshawa 3 Knob Hill 5 Brampton 4 Toronto Marlboros 8 Crozier Leads His Braves To Third By THE CANADIAN PRESS a _ -| riod, Senior tory over Sudbury Wolves Sun- day, left the Braves in third place in the Eastern Profes- sional Hockey League. | LEAD THE LEAGUE | As has been the custom over the last few seasons, Canadiens | AAU To Use Same | Advisory Board TORONTO (CP) -- The full leads in the a way to an easy victory, wu! Takes Crown With Giambra unleashe* a flurry Unanimous Win ~\lefts and rights in the PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) --jround that started blood Young Denny Moyer wore down|from Moyer's nose. veteran Joey Giambra with stiff; For the next three Jeft jabs in the final four rounds|Giambra outfought Moyer Saturday t and scored a/jthe inside and evened the unanimous 'decision to|as the blood continued to win the World Boxing Associa-| There were no ki %, 7 i - if cnniicienin ids ee BREAKS LOSING STREAK Moyer weighed 153% while) TORONTO (CP) -- | scored its first win in t hree defeated Ontario mame Welike taut ot Wt poate: mum t 0 pounds. Moyer ed fast and repeat-|6-3 Saturday at nearby Aurora in eli basi ba Las Angeles oppo-|the annual interprovincial rug> nent to the punch with jabs and'ger match. tawa, with winner at 15 the second period and drea had tied it up for at 6:37 of the le Phillies' Gene Mauch Manager of the Year NEW YORK (AP) -- Gene Mauch of the hia Phil. lies today was selected National League manager of.the year for 1962 in the annual Associated Press poll.- FREE pick-up and delivery on all car service Firestone STORES slate of officers was re-ele-ted| Saturday at the concluding ses-) sion of the three-day annual) meeting of the Amateur Athletic | Union of Canada. | President is Major John Da-| vies of Montreal, and vice-presi-| dents are Merv. Ferguson of} Vancouver and Fred Harding of Toronto. | Secretary is Neil Farrell of | Hamilton, and treasurer Gra- ham Knox of Hamilton. The "m of a fine Sy Famous fo and fine full flavour! pepsi ALWAYS FRESH IN 4 LB. TIN akings" cigarette! r mildness 9 TOBACCO AND HANDY POCKET PACK! 285. Heffering's total 1 1141 for Lansing. The rubber game was an- ther one of the tight variety and it was a heart-breaker for Heffering's boys as Lansing had Adams also came through with 383 to Italian-Virtus Wins 3-0 Over Oshawa Italia TORONTO -- Italian . Virtus made a clean sweep of its four yg round-robin playoff series the National Soccer League with a 3-0 victory over Oshawa Italia yesterday afternoon. The winners previously had defeated Oshawa 40 and scored 2-0 and 1-0 wins over Olympia. They next met Ukrainians, vic- tors in the other series, for the league championship, The small crowd at Stanley Par ksaw the Toronto team dominate play for most of the 90 minutes. Sebastin Fronte, on a pass from Rudy Messener, opened the scoring at 17 minutes of the first half. Virtus had several chances to increase the lead be- fore half time but shots by ph so diame oy Papais were 'erly stopped by Rohr in 'the Oshawa on A miscue by Gus Cucinato at 29 minutes of the d 1293 to 1270 for the Imps. _ Four points went to the Lans- ing club for the two games won and Heffering's picked up three points when they finished on top in the total pinfall, 3964 to 3761 for Lansing. "Dutch" Lugtenburg had his best night so far with a smash- ing 948 three game string with games of 323, 341 and 284; Reg Hickey also had his best night with 274, 328 and 266 for 868; Dick Adams was next with 247, 285 and 240 for 722; Gerry Ben- nett 247, 223 and 236 for 706, ise Himes 211, 206 and 244 for Bob Gallagher had his worst night of the season with 220, 185 |and 224. Perhaps the big fel- low was trying too hard to win the "Elliott Special Award". Army Gaglione led the Lans- ing Sunoco club with 302, 265 and 251 for 818; and Orval Brown 279, 217 and 282 for 778 was next. The Heffering club so far this Season has been completely out- lucked, having lost two games by one pin and several others by just a few pins. Average- wise, the club has got it and with a few breaks, the boys will hait| up with the leaders, paved the way for the goal. Rosati passed to Gus To- mani who sent in a slow shot which Cucinato missed com- pletely in attempting to clear and the ball rolled into the Oshawa net. Rohr, expecting Cucinato to clear, was flatfooted on the shot. A minute later Emilio Doddato score the third goal- TRAIN NATIVES Australia will intensify agri- cultural training in Papua and New Guinea. ' | caught | Tonani sent| through to) SHORGAS HEATING & APPLIANCES Industrial and Commercial The established, reliable Ges ler in your area. 31 CELINA ST. (Corner of Athol) 728-9441 Buy your Canada Savings Bonds (Average Yield to maturity 5.11% Per Annum) at the Royal Ask for an official application form at yout nearest "Royal" branch (there is one nearby). 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