a al kph Aa he tint Ethie SIL 10 THE OsHAWA TIMES, Monday, Jenuvory 7, 1963 * was in a much better mood af- - bell of TORONTO MAPLE LEAF"S Frank Mahovlich hits a clump of Boston Bruin players, in- cluding goalie Ed Johnston, as he fails to score on one of his Tushes on goal in a National Hockey League game in Tor- onto, Saturday night. Frank nes went scoreless but Leafs clip- ped Bruins 4-2. --(CP Wirephoto) Dukes Dump Dunlops By Ten-Goal Margin By KEVIN BOLAND lops their worst pounding of the Toronto Mariboros' rolly polly hockey mentor, Turk Broda, ter yesterday's Metro Junior "A" clash with Whitby Dunlops in the opener of the regular Sunday afternoon twin feature in Maple Leaf Gardens. The sultan - elect of Metro Junior hockey warfare scowled noticably after his second place Dukes were forced to accept a 6-6 standoff with fifth - place Qshawa Generals Friday night. Rumour had it that the Turk was feeling miserable for two day's previous to the starting esterday's e. Ru- mour had it that he put his Marlies through one of the tougest grinds Maple Leaf Gar- dens has ever witnessed on a Saturday afternoon. The reason for the former meanor was apparent as strode through the hallowed| hallways of the house that Con-| season. "That's not bad, a 10 - goal spread over a club that has al- ae been a thorn in my side. Whitby, sometime back, when my boys trouble getting a tie from them." place, however, in the after- noon's action. Neil McNeil Ma- roons did Dukes one better when they laced Brampton 7-Ups 12-1 in the nightcap. when Nick Harbaruk scored on a three-man rush in the closing minutes of the first period. Milroy pushed the Marlboro margin to 4-0 on second period scoring efforts. Bi NHL goaltender' proved minutes when Dunlops were as- th 4 sessed a penalty for having to many men on the ice. "11-1," mused the Turk. hy I remember a night in had considerable Dunnies thumping took second Mariboros took a 1-0 lead | Ron Ellis, Brit Selby and Gary Selby's goal came as Dunlop's ob Wilson was serving two them to push his scoring total| to three for the contest. Milroy added his second goal of the af- ternoon to accompany singles by Barry Watson, Rick Foley, Wayne Carlton and Grant} Moore. Lore Dunlop marksmen was Derek Brockie. Oddly e nough, ROCKET AND BOOM BOOM WATCH AS | Bathgate Shatters Scoring By THE CANADIAN PRESS Montreal Canadiens and their masked netminder Jacques Plante have finally won out against Rangers' Andy Bath- gate--but not before the stylish right winger set a new National Hockey League record for scor- ing in coasecutive games, 4 Bathgate began his scoring streak against Canailiens Dec, 15, beating Plante cleanly with a sizzling slap-shot, He scored in his 10th consecu- tive game Saturday night against Canadiens to set a league record, beating Plante with two crackling slap-shots, The teams played to a 2-2 draw. But Sunday night Bathgate was humbled and held scoreless along with the rest of the Rangers--as Canadiens shut out the New Yorkers 6-0 on home ice. The result not only snapped Bathgate's streak, but it also kept ohe of Canadiens' own \points, Canadiens have a game alive--they have gone unbeaten: in their last 10 games. Canadiens are in third place, a point behind Ohicago Black Hawks and Toronto Maple Leafs, tied for first with 45 in hand over the othe rtwo clubs, The Leafs came from béhind to whip Boston Bruins 4-2 Satur- day night and then tamed the Hawks with a 5-1 win in Chi- cago Sunday night. Eddie Shack, a bench-warmer who has come on to earn a steady spot on Leafs' big line with Frank Mahovlich and Red Kelly, paced the Leafs Sunday night with a three-goal per: formance. In the remaining weekend game, the last-place Bruins tied the fourth-place Detroit Red Wings Sunday night. Bathgate's two goals Satur- day night gave him 20 so far this season and moved him to within three of league-leading Mahovlich. Canadiens came back with two goals by Bobby Rousseau and Henri Richard early in the third period. JUMPS INTO LEAD t; Toronto Saturday night Boston jumped into a 2-0 lead early in the first period on goals by Murray Oliver and Forbes Kennedy. But centre Dave Keon made it 2-1 with a first-period goal by Leafs, And after a scoreless second period, Leafs poured three unanswered goals by rookie netminder Ed Johnston to take the 42 win. Bob Nevin, Allan Stanley and Ron Stewart were the last- period scorers for Leafs, In New York Sunday night, the bubble broke for Rangers. They had given new coach Red Sullivart an unbeaten record in his first four games, but they M home-ice crowd in thé fifth. Rangers were outshot 42-18, Centre. Ralph Backstrom led' Canadiens with two ls and an assist, Linemate Billy Hicke had two assists and a goal, The other three Montreal ls were by Jean Beliveau, Gilles Trem- blay and Dickie Moore, Canadiens scored a goal in each of the first two periods and four in the last period, when the porous Ranger de- fence fell apart. TAKE BIG LEAD In Chicago Sunday night, Leafs took a 5-0 lead re Hawk defenceman Pierre Pilote ruined Leaf goalie Don Sim: mons' bid for a shutout with less than seven minutes left in the game. Keon and Shack scored for Leafs in the first period, and Kelly scored with an assist from Shack in the second pe- HOCKEY SCORES STANDINGS nail ark By THE CANADIAN PRESS : r National League riod. Then Shack added two mere pees in the third eene' Chicago on a power-play, |: to boost his total for the night a to three, He has 11 for the sea- son, In Detroit Sunday night, the Red Wings took a 42 lead in the firs ttwo periods on two goals be iy cy Bags Bt Su *s Results orm Ulima hee Ls g Rn ag Tom Wile Montreal 6 New York 0 liams and Bucyk scored, for|Rocto; roit 5 Then halfway through the third period, Jean-Guy Gendron started a Boston comeback, to make it 4-3, Ullman counted his second goal to take some of the off the Wings with le more than five minutes left. Kennedy and Murray Oliver scored in the last three minutes to produce the 5-5 tie, Kennedy scored the tying goal with a wide-angle slap-shot, ie Toronto abaonSa SSscrse cxrwmSseoud S2skss =8e2eeeS> ft tt 4 Sa "s Results New York 2 Montreal 2 Boston 2 Toronto 4 Hull-Ottawa Kingston Sudbury St, oe a Hull-Ottawa 5 Kingston 6 Sunday's Results Kingston 3 Hull-Ottawa 2 Sudbury 2 St, Louis 5 American Eastern "Divison fell apart before a disgruntled Tiremen Tread Softly Over Pic-O-Mat Club Bowmanville Pic-O-Mats blew] a 5-4 lead into the final period yesterday afternoon when Lake- shore Goodyears bent Pic-0- Mats with three unanswered goals in the final frame to em- erge on top by a 7-5 score in Metro Junior "B" action at Bowmanville Arena. The teams were tied 3-3 at the end of the first twenty min- utes, Gary Butler, Bob Bishop and Bob Watt bent the twine for Bowmanville in answer to Bob Gresko, George Minor and cap- tain Jim Moore's markers. Pic-O-Mats added two in the middle frame when Bishop con- nected for his second goal seven Bathgate Slap Shot Dropped About Foot MONTREAL (CP) --"It dropped about a foot," said Andy Bathgate of the scorching slap-shot that gave him a mod- ern National Hockey League record. "I could see the puck wasn't flat on the ice, So I didn't try to control it--I just shot," said Bathgate with a grin. "The puck was falling like crazy when it got to Plante. You never know where the puck is going to go when it's on end like that." The tall, easy-moving Ranger captain scored a goal in his 10th consecutive game Saturday night--setting a league record-- "It couldn't happen to a nicer ," said Bathgate with a smile. "I just wish the first one had gone in off him." Bathgate said he had, talked with linemates Ingarfield and Dean Prentice before the game about the best strategy to use. "We decided to keep working th puck around, We figured if we passed enough, the goals would develop--and they did." GIVES THEM CHANCES Bathgate's cool passing game even though he led Rangers in shots with eight--gave Pren- tice and Ingarfield scoring chances galore. minutes after Rick Switzer put) wp, the homesters ahead 5-3. Paully, en he smoothly drilled a 25- B ad |foot slap-shot from a 45-degree Laurent tallied to finish second-| angle un $e Montreal! neal pk pre Reseagees ii weed with vzcaues Plante. Rangers had a aur b 5-4 manpower advantage at th his second goal of the day 27] P ge the time, 16:0 . seconds after the third period) »igq nS ee ee started. Robbie Johnstone and) Bathgate Paul Swindle provided the mar-| wishers and telegrams of con- g'1 of victory with their scores.| BOWMANVILLE: goal,|gratulations--some trom across Canada, some from. New York: Wright; defence, Linton, Ashby, f d Porteous, Kyle; forwards, Rut-|including one from his wife who had seen the game on televi- ley, Bishop, Moore, Dowe, wi : sion, was dressing after Whitby acquired Brockie in a trade with the same Marlboros| less than a month before. | Dunnies' Coach, Jim Cherry,)| stormed into the Dunlop dress- ing quarters and fined every) player on the club for ineffec-| tive play. His words were:| "You're all fined the game's) pay. Nobody gets any money.' Later, Cherry told Ivan Davie, Dunlop general Manager, "I've never been affiliated with a! club that was beaten that bad,| You can lose 11-1 and still have a club that tries but out there Marlboros siam med seven| nie built. His boys had just|goals past Ray Reeson, in the) pulled up their hockey socks|Dunlop net, during third period) far enough to deal Whitby Dun-|play, Harbaruk netted two of| they laid down and died." "I can't. understand it, la-| mented Davie. "One minute} they're world beaters and the} next, well, you saw it," DUNLOPS -- Goal, Reeson; son, Butler, Waitt, Westfall, | Switzer, Mackey. i. rr -- was the record: : , Smith; |Oreaking puck, fished out from etme, ein a Dunville,|behind Plante 'by linemate Earl : forwards, |L>sarfield, who had passed to Moore, Edestrand; | Gresko, Clark, Johnstone, Ritch-|B@thgate to set up the goal. the game, surrounded by well- 5 | | Fans unaware of the. situation --if any of them were--would never have known he was out to break a modern record held jointly by two Canadiens, Mau- rice Richard and Boom-Boom Geoffrion, and Chicago's Bobby Hull. Bathgate said he didn't feel his performance could be com: pared with the all-time league record of 16 games, set 1921-22 by Punch Broadbent of The 30-year-old winger, who|Ottawa. Conditions of the two scored both goals in the 2-2 tie,| eras, were entirely different, said his second goal, a long and most old-timers played 60 slap-shot, had gone in off the|minutes a game. \skate of Montreal defenceman) "Like, I set all kinds of rec- j|Lou Fontinato, a former team-jords when I played 60 minutes lmate. jin playground hockey." ANDY BATHGATE ie, Laurent, Swindle, Graham, Jones, Marshall. First Period . Bowmanville: Butler (Wilson, Watt) . Lakeshore, Gresko 1 2 | (Ritchie) 5.05) 3. (Clark) ssscsseeee seeee 4 5 6 6,30! a By THE CANADIAN PRESS , Sault Ste, Marie and Syracuse Powe) ie' wait') aidn't show much affection for (Westfall, Bishop) ... 18.21 them -- but the Braves have started a love affair with the Second Period customers in St. Louis. . Bowmanville, Switzer The team was known as Sault (Mackey, Rutley) .... 8.57) Ste. Marie Thunderbirds for the Lakeshore, Moore . Lakeshore, Minor (Clark, Marshall) ...+ . Bowmanville, Bishop T s defence: Tremblay, LaRue,| erry al uspen e Hoffman, Carnegie; forwards: | \Brockie, Marshall, Weller, Wil- GANANOQUE -- Oshawalcertainly cannot tolerate any|50", Fletcher, Gay, Abbott,| Generals rolled to a 10-3 vic-|situation where a man will take|D@venport, Collins, Everett. | tory over Gananoque Flyers of|it upon himself to make a de-- MARLBOROS -- Goal, Des- the Eastern Ontario Junior "C"|cision of that nature, especially| jardins; defence, Ridley, Mc.| » Yeague in an exhibition game|when it flaunts the club's pol-/Closkey; Chipchase, Foley: for- ~ here, Sunday. licy."" jwards: Ellis, Carleton, Harba- ; The Oshawa entry, members| Blair added, "We have hadiruk, Moore. Watson, Milroy,| ~ Of the sixteam Metro Junior|trouble with Vail before but|Selby, Davidson, Cook. --| + 'A" loop that centers in To-|they were minor problems and) vo * ronto managed the win with-|I thought we could iron them| First Period out the services of Terry Vail|out as time .went on but 1| !: Marlboros, Harbaruk star winger with the club. |never expected this. This is his) .,(D@vidson, Foley) .... 18.11 ~~ Vail, who played a big part|last year of Junior "A". I would), Penalties -- McCloskey (in- in the Oshawa team's 6-6 tie|rather use a younger boy with | terference) 7.16. with Toronto Marlboros in althe desire to play who would| Second Period ' game at Toronto, Friday night, fit well with our growth plans."| 2. Marlboros, Ellis . Bowmanville, Bishop (Dowe, Westfall) .... 15.23 . Lakeshore, Laurent (Johnstone) Third Period . Lakeshore, Laurent (Clark) . Lakeshore, Johnstone (Gresko, Ritchie) .... . Lakeshore, Swindle (Laurent, Clark) 18.40 1" ll 12 6.20 + 12.35 Lowly Bruins | Big Movers In last three Eastern Professional Hockey League seasons and be- |came the Braves on moving to.NO PROMOTION Syracuse this year. Poor crowds forced them out of the North and things were _o7)even worse this season at Syra-| cuse where they averaged only 700 fans a game. The parent Chicago Black Hawks of the National League shifted them to St. Louis last week, hoping to improve on that average. ARE SURPRISED | So it was a pleasant surprise| Sunday night when the Braves) |were greeted by 7,828 hockey-/27. starved residents. of St. Louis . Tefused to take part in the ex-| * to play in an exhibition game." each to provide the one-sided) ! Vail indefinitely. . By THE CANADIAN PRESS * lifie centre, has passed a mile. * hockey career but the preoccu- . pled Red Wings still aren't in * a frame of mind to do much : celebrating. SEARS VEVN Ge" ee eee ee | hibition game. Blair also said in the inter- (Carleton) jview that he hadn't closed the| 3. Marlboros, Selby : "He had been going pretty|door on Vail. "We would like] 4. Marlboros, Milroy well for us lately," said Wren) A. Blair, general manager of| the club, "I guess he thought| to talk to him but he'll have to be the one that comes to us."'| Ron Buchanan, Bobby Orr (Moore) ' Penalties -- Wilson (too many men) 7.48, McCloskey (elbow.)! | he didn't have to lower himselfjand Bill Little fired two goals! 12.26, As a result of the 19-year-| old's refusal to play both Blair) and Oshawa coach, Doug Wil-|Peters were the other Oshawa. liams, have decided to suspend explained Blair. "We victory. Mike Dubeau, Wa yne Cashman, Bob Dean and Ji mmy marksmen. : | Jim_ Parker, Peter Mantrop} 7, : an just starting a newjand Doug Higgins scored for! club," Flyers. Pit Past Century Mark Pit Martin, Hamilton's pro. stone in his comparatively brief The two goals Martin contrib- uted to Hamilton's 6-3 victory over St. Catharines Black Hawks Sunday gave him a total of 100 in Ontario Hockey Asso- ciation Junior A competition. But what mattered to Eddie Bush and his defending Memo- tial Cup champions was the two points that came with the, win. r | They pushed the fourth-place Wings five points ahead of the losers in their battle for the Jast playoff berth--a far cry from last season when they were battling for league leader- ship all year long. Currently Hamilton is five points behind the pace-setting Niagara Falls Flyers, who took the weekend off and conse. quently found their lead cut to Montreal Canadiens in Sunda only other game Besides Martin's two goals, y's | Third Period | 5. Marlboros, Carleton (Ridley) Marlboros, Moore (Milroy) Dunlops, Brockie (Tremblay, Gay) 8. Marlboros, Harbaruk | (Davidson, Foley) .... 9.58 | 9. Marlboros, Foley .... 10.37 }10. Marlboros, Watson | (Carleton) 11. Marlboros, Milroy (Moore) \12. Mariboros, Harbaruk 1.49 6.31 14.12 0 By THE CANADIAN PRESS |new boosters--nor did they wingers in the business, picked|65 at Kingston Saturday night jas they made their debut in their new rink. They didn't disappoint their Boston Bruins, low men in the|show any signs of stage-fright.| National Hockey League's team) The Braves overcame a 2-0) standings, were the big gainers|deficit to sock the third-place} among the top seven individyal|/Sudbury Wolves 5-2 in a free-| point-getters last weekend. wheeling game which earned! Their -star forward line of|them a standing ovation at the| Johnny Bucyk, Murray Oliver/final buzzer. and Tommy Williams has ac-| Kingston Frontenacs although) counted for 44 goals this sea-|/they didn't have attendance fig- son, at least two more goals ures to match those at St. Louis, than any other combination in/also had a profitable weekend. | the league. The Frontenacs whipped the Bucyk: one of the best left|!eading Hull-Ottawa Canadiens | | up a goal and three assists for|then took a 3.2 decision from) a total of 38 points and undis./the Habs Sunday at Hull to} puted possession of third place) Ove into a tie for first place.) in the individual race The Frontenacs made good Meet Me In St. Lou Beam Chicago Execs | the International League played|seat arena, "we didn't. even ii4 of their home games at St.| have time to put on a promotion |Louis because their own ice| campaign." jwasn't available and Chicago) The game was a dandy for a played exhibition games there sampler. There were lots of in 1955 and 1956. goals, hard bodychecking, tre- The reaction of the fans to mendous goaltending and even the Braves surprised even the/a fight. ees operators. The Wolves took a 2-0 lead early in the first period but the "Imagine," said Jack Weaver, last-place Braves tied it before [publicity director of the 13,500-/ the period ended, added one in two the second and scored more goals in the third. Rookie Dick Sanko scored \twice for the ---- a : }marksmen were Alain Caron, Standings: Toronto, won 20,! Don Grosso and Bert Fizzell. ost 18, tied 5; and Chicago, won! nave McComb and Jim Johnson 8, lost 11,. tied 9; points 45. iscored for Sudbury. on Bathgate, New York, The second - period skirmish Goals: Mahovlich, Toronto, 23.|was between Grosso and Sud. Assists: Beliveau, Montreal,|bury's Dave Richardson. Indicative of the play, Sud- Shutouts: Plante, Montreal, 4.| bury goaltender Gerry Cheevers Penalties: Young, Detroit, 122) made 51 saves and Roger Croz- minutes. lier of St. Louis blocked 41 shots. Figure Rubin Has Chance For Crown By HERSCHEL MISSENSON , Starting as a_ light - welter- CHATHAM, N.J. (AP) --,weight (139 pounds) and moving Whatever the opinion about Ru-|up to the welterweight class, bin (Hurricane) Carter's past,)Carter won 51 of 56 service there's pretty much one school/ bouts, scoring. 35 knockouts. He of thought on his future--he has|won' the all-army and all-Euro- a good chance of becoming|pean titles, alow th middleweight boxing! After his discharge, he got a champion ljob at a paper factory in East Carter reached the limelight Paterson, NJ, but hed deen NHL LEADERS | By THE CANADIAN PRESS l I | | Quebec Hershey Providence Springfield Baltimore We | Buffalo |Cleveland | Pittsburgh |Rochester | Saturday's |Quebec 1 Cleveland 6 Providence 2 Hershey 4 Baltimore 0 Pittsburgh 3 Buffalo 3 Springfield t ; Sunday's Results Hershey 7 Baltimore 2 Quebec 2 Buffalo 3 Pittsburgh 3 Providence 4 Springfield 6 Rochester 6 DHA -- A Windsor Chatham Local Stars Drop Two, Tie Over Weekend By ALLAN BAILEY Suffering from the January thaw, Oshawa's all-star hockey teams dropped two games and) tied one in exhibition games in the Children's Arena Saturday night, Faring best was the Oshawa Pee Wee All-Stars who played) to a 3-3 deadlock with Toronto's George Bell Pee Wees, The local lads took a oe Ral the second period, but '0 ronto team fought back in the a final stanza to tie it up. K W qT Flontek, Lee Paradise|sarnia and er Norton fired goals for Oshawa. Wally Buknaitos led the visiting team with two ag -- _-- Bigg oo com-| ing through with the equalizer. |Chah Toronto's York Steel Banas ¢ ae tams blanked Oshawa Bantam| AlbStars 4-0, Big gun for the) visitors was John Hughes who scored three goals. Robbi --_---- as aSss2az = SEBS Sunday's Results Woodstock 2 Chatham Galt 2 Windsor 11 Tuesday's Games counter, And in the final game of the night, the Toronto Superior Mid- in| Sets shut out the Oshawa Mid- get All-Stars 3-0, Bruce Easson notched two markers for the winners, with Denais Cribari getting their final tally. LINEUPS: son, Lapel, Jim Yakenishyn, Don Hudgia, Don Picard, Pete Mc- Namee. GEORGE BELL PEE WEES: Terry Shimkoff, Jim Matsui, John Lee, Alfie Marquardt, Robbie Thomas, Jim Bell, Rickey Commanda, Alex Muse- lious, John Sault, Paul Uchi- kata, Allan Parker, Peter Whyte, Paul Cherry, Wally Buknaitos OFFICIALS: Paul Kawzenuk, Stan Comerford. OSHAWA BANTAM ALL- Nichols picked up their tinal', OSHAWA PEE WEE ALL- STARS: Don Nicholls, Richard) Abitibi 10 South Porcupine 4 Morrison, Larry Shrigley, Les- lie Minacs, Gord Moore, Lee|Hull 8 Hawkesbury 6 Paradise, Tony Flontek, Bob Hall, Roger Norton, Scott Wil- son, Rick Harding, Mike Daw- Doug Germond, Larry Niagara Falls 15 'eterboro 1 Montreal Hamilton St. Catharines Guelph 81 419 Sunday's Results Peterborough 5 Montreal 3 Hamilton 6 St. Catharines 3 esday's Game Peterborough at Guelph Northern Ontario Senior \Kapuskasing 4 Timmins 3 Ottawa and. District Jr A |Buckingham 6 Thurso 5 BASKETBALL | SCORES |By THE ASSOCIATED. PRESS National Association Saturday jSan Francisco 127 Chicago 128 |Syracuse 136 Cincinnati fir Detroit 92 St. Louis 90 Los ae Boston 104 un |Los Angeles 120 Cincinnati 119 |Detroit 103 New York 102 Syracuse 114 Chicago 102 |St. Louis 114 San F: i STARS: Walter Senyk, Don rancisco 103 Bowen, Jim Preston, Larry) McAvoy, Terry Ostle, Terry! Smith, Mike Hewer, Pete An- drews, Bill Morrison, Ted) Dionne, John Hewer, John| Solowski, Frank Sawyer, Ted Goodchild, Darryl Hudgins, YORK STEEL BANTAMS: John McWilliams, Terry Par- sons, Ian Coburn, Robbie Nich- ols, John Hughes, John Gris- dale, Ronnie Simpson, Pau! Evans, Paul Uren, David Ban- ton, Harvey Copeman, Gary Ross. : OFFICIALS: Sandy Morgan, John Sadowski. OSHAWA MIDGET ALL. STARS: Ralph Moore, Denis Ewart, Wayne Bradley, Dave Leaming, Glenn Elliott, Jerry Dionne, Jim McGraw, Gary Dionne, Bob Robinson, Gary Bradley, Phil Solomon, Doug- las Barr, Douglas Balson, Doug- las Sutton. SUPERIOR MIDGETS: Robin Irons, Jeff Pickup, Ron Harper, Dennis Cribari, Bill Cowan, Bill Lastic, Tom Hussey, Joho Thompson, Bruce Fasson, Tom! Cowan, Jack McCreary, Brett Howell, Terry Ruffell, Wayne rrel, OFFICIALS: Mel Suddard, Harvey Balson et DO YOU NEED A LOAN UNTIL PAYDAY? $50 for 2 weeks costs only 47c Lerger amounts and many other plans to suit your budget. $50 TO $5,000 without endorsers er bankable securities. SUPERIOR FINANCE "The fastest-growing all. Canadian Loan. Compeny, 541 appointment 17 OFFICES IN ONTARIO the Red Wings got a pair from} (Cooke, Foley) Bob Thomas and one each from| Penalties -- McCloskey (el- Gary Doak and Jim Peters be-/bowing) 3.15, Collins (hooking) Oliver score- twice for 36/use of newcomer Cliff Penning- points and sole possession of|ton, who led Hull to the title fore a crowd of 2,610, the largest in St. Catharines this season. Kar] Winterstein, Den. nis Hull and Ken Laidlaw tal. lied for the Hawks. Ron Naud was the chief marksman for Peterborough firing two goals into the Mont- real nets as Peterborough had control throughout most of the ggg outshooting Montreal 21. Other Peterborough scorers were Bryan Watson, Bob Jam. jeson and Keith Wright. Bob Charlebois and Clement Boud- reau scored for Montreal. In OHA Metro Junior A group action Sunday the top two teams in the league over. whelmed their opponents in a doubleheader, putting them both farther ahead in the stand. ings. Toronto Neil McNeil Ma- roons' 12-1 victory over Bramp- ton insured Maroons' six-point lead over Toronto Marlboros | 19.09. fourth spot. They still are several points behind the pace setters--New WEEKEND STARS York's Andy Bathgate, who scored his 19th and 20th goals in two weekend games for a By THE CANADIAN PRESS Andy Bathgate, New York right winger who scored both goals in Rangers' 2-2 draw in Montreal Saturday night, setting a modern NHL record by scor- ing in 10 consecutive games and ihecoming the second player in jthe league -- after Toronto's Frank Mahovlich -- to net 20 goals this season. Toronto's Eddie Shack, who scored three times in leading the Leafs to a 5-1 victory over Chicago Sunday night. Jacques Plante, Montreal! goal- jtender who registered his fourth shutout of the season in blank- ing New York 6-0 Sunday and total of 42, and Toronto's Frank Mahovlich, who assisted on three goals for 41. Mahovlich leads the league in goals with 23, followed by Bathgate. Fifth in the scoring race is Bathgate's linemate Dean Pren- tice, who got one assist for 35 poins, jtwo Kingston goals Saturday two years ago when he won the EPHL scoring crown. Penning- ton, sent to Kingston last week by the NHL's Boston Bruins, scored the winner with 65 sec- onds remaining in Saturday's ame and added another goal junday, © COUNTS TWICE Gerry (Red) Ouellette scored and the winner Sunday. Other scorers for the Frontenacs Sat- jurday were Randy Miller and|champion Sonny Liston. Pat Stapleton. Oct. 27 by flattening fifth-rank- ing middleweight Florentino Fernandez in 69 seconds in his television debut. It was his 13th victory and llth knockout in 15) professional fights. Carter, in training here, took time out recently to discuss his past (five years in reformato- ries and almost five more in prison), his present and his fu- ture (he is considering studying for the Baptist ministry). Because of his prison back- ground, Carter has been com-' pared to world heavyweight | home less than a month when police picked him up on a war- rant for escaping reformatory and he was given nine months. After his release, Carter got a machine-shop job but got in trouble again while drinking. Sentenced to from two to six years in state prison for atro- cious assault and battery, Car- ter was paroled after serving 4% years. He had his first pro- fessional fight two weeks later. Antiseptic Bath For Tied for sixth with 34 are) Chuck Hamilton scored th jthree players: Detroit's Gordie) goals for Hull and Red can |Howe, Montreal's Henri Richard/son and Claude Larose one and Chicago's Stan Mikita. apiece. The leaders: |_ Kingston's other marksman G. A.Pts.| Sunday was rookie Jeannot Gil. a 4 ¢ jbert. Hamilton and John Rod- Bathgaet, New York |Mahovlich, Toronto | | iger scored for the Canadiens.| Born May 6, 1937, in Cliftoa, | N.J., into a family of four boys) and three girls, Carter was sent to reformatory in 1949 for juve- nile delinquency, He and two friends had beaten a drunk, ESCAPES JAIL KIDNEY and BLADDER IRRITATION tion caused by Escher Coli. 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