HABS UNBEATEN Marlies, Petes Both Score Wins |ScoringLead By THE CANADIAN PRESS json, Jim McKenny and By THE CANADIAN PRESS Toronto Mariboros and Osh-|Champagne scored for Toronto,| Halfback Dick Shatto of Tor- awa Goterals are serving notice| who outshot Niagara Falls 35-22.|onto Argonauts scored his that they belong back in the On-|For the Flyers, Bill Golds-|team's only touchdown Sunday tario Hockey Association Junior|worthy, Ted Snell and captainjin an 11-10 loss to Hamilton Whi! A provincial grou:. Ron Schock were the marks-|Tiger-Cats to retain the lead in the Eastern Football OHA junior A Metropolitan Tor "Peter b comme or etropolitan Tor- orough goaltender race. onto league, which folded after|Chuck Gbddard had to stop only| The toucxdown gave Shatto 11 three seasons last year, the/18 shots for his shutout over the/for the season, for 66 Marlies and the Genera's were/Rangers, It was Kitchener's|points and a six-point lead over impressive in victory Sunday. |first defeat in two games. George D:xon of Montreal Alou- Toronto edged Niagara Fallsi\qaye 3 APIECE ettes, Dixon scored two touch- Ron Naud and Mickey Red.|downs Saturday as the Als lost) Flyers, last year's Memorial Cup finalists, 4-3 in Toronto to\mond paced the winners with|27-21 to Ottawa Rough Riders, Veteran McHan Steers '49ers, Upset Bears By MIKE RATHET Associated Press Sports Writer Lamar McHan, a discard' who's been tossed away so often he began to feel as useful as a three of spades in a pinochle deck, has turned a hot hand into the No. 1 upset of the National Football League season. The 30-year-old journeyman quarterback, who wound up at San Francisco three weeks ago in a quick shuffle, completed 10 of 20 passes for 141 yards and one touchdown while guiding the "49ers to a 20-14 victory Sunday over the previously unbeaten Chicago Bears for their: first THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, October 21, 1900 a Henry And Harris Score we ite Their Target Goals But * Ca ° Howe Has His Wiped Out fore the Howe affair with 24 seconds left to play. Howe played both weekend games with a painful cut on his Some of the highlights: Camille Henry of the Rang- ers counted the 200th goal of his NHL career, He gets another THE CANADIAN PRESS [little concern. Bagg the whistle by ref-jshot at oprank x Udvari a pre-|Red Wings pay Chicago Black Maurice Richard's goal-|Hawks next Thursday. record in the National for at least an- Gordie Howe's assault on the to have reached 0, a 70-foot empty net after y Bower of the Ma- been lifted for a under similar circum- stances. He put the puck into the net in a game against Bos- ton Bruins. But it was disal- Said Howe during the week: Billy Harris of the Leafs end: "I've said it many times be- fore. That next goal means more to you reporters than it arte Red Wings haded the 8) Leafs 3-2 in Sunday night's game in Detroit, producing a split in their home-and-home weekend set. Toronto was a 2-1 winner at home Saturday night. sharing second spot the standings with six points, Billy Reay's Black Hawks meanwhile pushed in front with eight F sag downing Montreal Canadiens 5-3 in Chicago Sun- day night. RANGERS DRUB BRUINS In another Sunday night New York Rangers The saw-off left the two clubs| With scored No. 100. New York's Phil Goyette goals in one period, note pA pe of go Hawks, ta, ly one jor pen- . Chicago's first four games, reverted to last sea- son's form and is back at the top of the list of penalty leaders 24 minutes. The home team won all five weekend games. Now in 15 games so far this season, home clubs have yielded only one win and one tie to clubs on the road. DETROIT STRONG Detroit, short of manpower with Parker MacDonald and Bruce MacGregor on the ailing list, surged ahead of Toronto helped set up four of his team's = right ankle suffered in a prac- tice session. Goalie Terry Saw- chuk also played with an in- jury -- a severely-bruised left nd suffered Saturday night-- and turned back 46 shots, 11 more than Bower. Stan Mikita, Ron Murphy, Bill Hay, Pierre Pilote and Al MacNeil shared in the Chicago scoring while Moose Vasko picked up three assists. Gilles Tremblay, Claude Pro- vost and Boom Boom Geoffrion were the Montreal goal-getters. The Canadiens were left in fourth pot. wth five points. FIRST TWO GOALS Andy Bathgate scored his first two goals of the season in the New York-Boston game and Vic Hadfield, Don McKenney and Henry rounded it out for retain a share of first place. triumph of the season. winner during his college ca- reer ai Arkansas, with Baltimore Colts last year, as the substitute dealer for Johnny Unitas. after stops with Chicago Cardinals and Green Bay Packers. He was cut loose by the Colts this season and considered retiring. quarterback to replace injured Joon Brode, New York Giants' Ralph Gugli- elmi, But Guglielmi declined to! report, and the '49ers finally turned to McHan, who mounted San Francisco's most produc- tive offeace since opening day. BATTLE WIDE OPEN McHan, a Heisman Trophy turned up The '49ers, shopping for a first traded for th Oshawa stvined St. Catharines Black Hawks, 11-3. In other games Sunday, Peterborough Petes remained in first-place tie with the Marlies by whipping Kitchener Rangers 6-0, and Montreal Junior Cana- diens moved into third place vith an 8-0 whitewash of Ham- ilton Red Wings. The Marlboros led 2-1 after one period, 4-1 after two, and had to repeal a valiant bid by e@ Flyers, who scored twice early '1 the third period. Wayne Carleton, Barry Wat- NHL LEADERS scored by Jim Paterson and Dan Grant. Farr, however, had to work for his shutout. He. was invincible as the Red Wings outshot the Cana- diens 40-37, Yvon Cournoyer and Andre Boudrias led the Montreal at- tack with two goals each. Jac- ques Madore, Christian' Borde- leau, Bob Charlebois and Bill Durocher each added single goals. The Jinior Canadiens are the only undefeated team 'in the league. They have two wins and a tle in three games, good for five points. The upset by the '49ers, whose By THE CANADIAN PRESS Standings: Chicago, won 4, SHORGAS two goa!s each. The others were|and has 10 for the season. , Saturda; Montreal netminder Rock/game, and fullback Dave Ottawa place kicker Moe Ra- who missed y's! APPOINTMENT Buy your ame, ff Sunday night with goals by Ron Ingram, Delvecchio and Doug Barkley in the opening period. Dave Keon and Harris-clicked for Toronto in the second and third periods, respectively, be- rubbed the impotent Bruins 5-1 at Madison Square Garden. A 2-0 shutout by the Canadiens over Boston in Montreal Satur- day night rounded out the week- end schedule. Canada Savings Bonds (Average Yield to maturity 5.03% Per. Annum) at the Royal Ask for lon form at oe een See Buy for cash or by instale ments. Canada Sa Bonds never fluctuate value, can be cashed any time for full face value, plus interest, ea) ROYAL BANK the Rangers. New York has four points, the Bruins one. The lone Boston goal was Johnny Bucyk's. Defenceman Tim Horton scored both Toronto goals Sat- urday night and Marcel Prono- vost, the Detroit defenceman, replied for the Red Wings. The Canadiens rode the third- period goals of Geoffrion and Henri Richard to the shutout over Boston. They outshot the Bruins by a whopping 43-18 but ran into superb goaltending by Eddie Johnston and were un- able to crack through until the final 10 minutes. Bump Worsley, dealt off by the Rangers in the off-season, had an easy time posting his first shutout for Montreal. Aside from the Detroit-Chi- cago game Thursday night, the schedule sends the Rangers against the Bruins in Boston. WEEKEND FIGHTS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Guadalajara, Mexico -- Efran Torres, 112, Mexico, knocked ~ _-- Perez, 109, Argen- ina, 3. total scoring output in two pre- vious games consisted of a pair of field goals, threw the West- ern Conference race into a wide open battie and overshadowed two other developments--Jimmy Brown's career rushing record and Bart Starr's hand injury. Brown carried 25 times for 144 yards and scored one touch- down on 2 pass, breaking Joe Perry's rushin record by bringing his total to 8,390 yards as Cleveland Browns whipped Philadelphia Eagles 37-7 and became the league's last unde- feated team, Starr, the No. 1 quarterback for Green Bay's de'end:ng league champions, suffered a severe injury to his - passing hand in a fist-swinging battle with St, Louis Cardinals' Jimmy Hill during the third quarter of the Packers' 30-7 romp over the Cardinals. The Packers' triumph, coup- led with the Bears' loss, left Green Bay and Chicago tied for the Western lead with 5-1 rec- ords. Cleveland, 6-0, leads | lost 1, tied 0, points 8 Points: Mikita, Chicago, 10 Goals: Mikita, 6 . Assists: Beliveau, Montreal, 7 Penalties: Young, Chicago, 14 minutes Shutouts: Sawchuk, Detroit, Plante, New York, Worsley, Montreal, 1. lowed because of a penalty to the Red Wings. HOWE PHILOSOPHIC Gordie takes such setbacks philosophically so he expressed HOCKEY SCORES AND STANDINGS Sudbury 7 Sault Ste. Marie, Mich, 4 Saskatchewan Junior Melville 2 Flin Flon 3 Estevan 3 Moose Jaw 4 Saskatoon 3 Weyburn 2 Nova Scotia Senior Halifax 0 Windsor 3 SUNDAY Eastern League Clinton 2 New Haven 8 Nashville 1 Long Island 2 Knoxvi'le 4 Greensboro 1 Ottawa-Hull and District Ottawa 2 Hull 6 Pembroke 4 Hawkesbury 4 Northern Ontario Junior -- 3 Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. Espanola 8 Sault Ste. 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