Oshawa Times (1958-), 14 Nov 1963, p. 14

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*PeeeeKes ° . > . . * mote, it's hard to say. But we|faf you can go on emotions. » have a chance." » 314 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, November 14, 1963 i ig, Wig BLACK HAWKS SCORE Ken Wharram (17) of * Chicago Black Hawks has just scored against Boston Bruins in first period of last night's hockey game, Boston players are Goalie Ed Johnston (1), and left wing Doug Mohns Raising stick is Hawks' Stan Mikita. -- AP Wirephoto Shaws Happy REGINA (CP) -- If we play|matter to us whether it's cold or three more games like wejhot out there. But I hope B.C played here Monday and thelis worried about the cold. And Grey Cup will be resting right|if they are I hope it goes down here in Regina," an optimistic|to 20 below." Bob Shaw, coach of Saskat-| Shaw contemplated his team's chewan Roughriders, said to-|future following Monday's vic- day. tory. "We've got a chance. How re.|, | Now it's just a matter of how| Ii ae The first. two games the semi-finals against told the boys we started a ne season. were Calgary.' Saskatchewan scored a sensa- 'tional upset Monday to whip Cazary Stampeders 39-12 and) capture the Western Football| DEFENSIVE SQUAD PRAISED Conference two - game, total-| Shaw praised his defensive Punch 'On Goalie Bower As Habs Gain Tie By THE CANADIAN PRESS Punch Imlach has made it clear more than once that he's something less than satisfied with the performance of his Toronto Maple Leafs so far this National Hockey League season. Salvaging a 2-2 tie against the Canadiens in Montreal Wednes- day night did nothing to soothe his disposition. He paced about the Toronto dressing room after the game, grumbling at the players quietly undressing. "Hurry up," he barked. "We've got to catch a train." Then he pointed an accusing finger at goalie Johnny Bower, the journeyman goalie who ha just returned to the club's line after sitting out a couple 0 games with a sore toe. "He blew it,' said coach Im- f '|lach, pointedly expressing that '\he felt Bower's work left some- thing to be desired on the Mont- real goals. They came a minute and nine seconds apart while the Cana- diens were short-handed in the second period. Said Punch: "He played those|---- goals just like the whole team has been playing all season,' WAVES REPORTERS AWAY Bower meanwhile waved jaway reporters, remarking that |imlach "told me not to say any- thing to you guys." In the league's only game, Boston Bruins found |prosperity fleeting and bowed 6-4 to -the -high-riding Black | Hawks in Chicago. They beat the Hawks 4-2 in other defenceman Tom Johnson (10) |Boston Sunday night, a result! that was unquestionably the up- set of the season. But Wednesday night the Chi- cago big guns were rolling. ----'Bobby Hull collected two goals| football Conference Ticats. and two assists. Kenny Wharram |scored twice. Stan Mikita and standout at this thankless task,|Saturday, Noy. 30. O T O |Billy Hay emerged with a goal/Henley's average return this) Henley, who missed the fina J }and an assist each. 'season was easily the best in| game of the regular season, is} In Montreal, before a crowd) of 12,845, the Leafs needed} Dickie Duff's third-period goal] to get the tie. Duff, returning to the lineup after two games Berra Names First Coach NEW YORK (AP) Yogi Berra, nattily attired in a dark blue business: suit, appeared comfortable seated in a big ma- hogany chairin the swank Yan- kee o'fices Wednesday. It was his first press confer- ence since his nomination as manager of the American League champions some three weeks ago. d up} Pins Hoorns Scaring Clay Manager Says TORONTO (CP) -- George Chuvalo'. manager Wednes- day offered his recipe for sav- ing the public from 'another one - round debacle' at the fight between world 'heavy- weight champion Sonny Liston and challenger Cassius Clay. "We have offered to save the Liston-Clay fight by hav- ing Chuvalo fight Doug Jones on the same card," said Eddie Trotter. "We have asked for $50,000 for Ohuvalo and 50 Gs for | Jones," he said. The Canadian heavyweight"s manager also revealed: "Our big goal is Liston but we want Clay on the way. We don't think Liston deserves Clay be- cause he's too easy." 'AFRAID OF DAMES' "Some call hir Gasseous Cassius, but we call him Caut- ious Cassius, He calls Chuvalo a 'washerwoman' but he. must be afraid of dames the way | on the sidelines with a hand in-| In two previous meetings this jury, counted at 13:18, his first)}season, Toronto emerged with a goal of the campaign. jpair of wins. It was a blistering drive that ACUR went between the Montreal de.| HAWES LEAD LEAGUE fencemen and whipped into the In Chicago, before 12,834 fans, net off the goalpost. ,the Hawks ran their league-lead- The Ganadiens dulshot the ing point-total to 22, building up Laake 27-16 Soetoting a 14-2/4 4-0 lead before the Bruins edge in the 'opening period, arcs oo. . : they had few first-class scoring] Jey Toppazzini and Dean chances then. oe ag in a pes offence with two goals eac Prscues4 de tao aoned wilt while Tom Williams collected a 40-foot shot. Montreal came sea moba back and bolted into a 2-1 lead] Wharram's second on goals by Red Berenson and|from a power-play and Hull's deffenceman J. C. Tremblay|No. 2 came with one second left while playing shorthanded be-|in the game after Boston goalie cause '7 2 Saale penalty to Eddie Johnston had been lifted Dave Balon. lfor a sixth attacker. shes ot P vantage| The night's play left Chicago) sik beep phi they Poni vewagy six points ahead of Montreal and a a easy," Imlach remarked later,|¢ight in front of Toronto, Detroit) he avoids us. | But there was consolation in/Red Wings are fourth with 13) Trotter said part of the the fact it was the ninth con-|points followed by New York| price for Chuvalo's fight in secutive game between the clubs| Rangers with eight and the September against Mike De- --a stretch covering this season Bruins with seven. John was a meeting with and the latter part of last season} In the schedule's only game Clay. --in which Toronto was un-|tonight, the Rangers are at "But we were so rough and beaten. 'home to the Maple Leafs. tough on DeJohn, Olay de- | oe 5 su oa uN cided he wanted no piece of us." Ohuvalo, former Canadian | heavyweight champ. who trains at Detroit, earned a controversial draw with Tony | goal arose He has returned punts. the league. wearing a special harness to He has intercepte passes. Anjprotect his injured ribs and kid- a'lstar defensive halfback this|ney. But he'll be ready, coach season, Henley also le the/Ralph Sazio said Wednesday. league in this department. Winner of the Jeff Russel me- He has lugged the ball. Often | morial trophy as the player best a spark to the offensive team,|combining sportsmanship and); Henley. gained many clutch|ability in the Eastern Confer- yards this year both on the|ence, Henley added another ho- ground and receiving passes. 'nor Wednesday. | And he'll do more. He was named the most pop-| WILL WATCH HIM ular Tiger-Cat of 1963 at a meet-} Henley is on of the main cogs|ing of the Hamilton Quarter- in the Ticat machine and will'back Club, HOCKEY SCORES, STANDINGS Eastern League |Greensboro 2 New Haven 4 {Clinton 1 Knoxville 5 33 22\Johnstown 4 Nashville 3 39 16 Northern Ontario Junior Man Of All Job 4 S | cision, but the Miami Beach jlove affair, points EFC final. lpacktielder for the Eastern|lowing week in Hamilton, with|By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS) Phoenix, Ariz.--Manuel Elias,| |Tampa, Fla.; 10. STARS dumped Boston Bruins 6-4. Alongi last Friday at Miami Beach. Alongi was named win- HAMILTON (CP) When|be watched carefully by Ottawa! Boxing Comm'ssion ruled it a \Green Bay Packers sent Garney|Rough Riders when the teams} draw the next day. |Henley to Hamilton Tiger-Cats|meet Saturday :n Ottawa in the} § Henley, judged too smali for) The game is scheduled FIGHTS the National Football League by/1 p.m. EST and will be carried the Packers, has done every-|on the CTV national network. |the winner advancing to the| 173 New 'Y NiO Ayes » e J 7 " d, ? ' | A\lGrey Cup game in Vancouver, Frank di Pola, 175, Jersey| 12234, Phoenix, knocked out Hector Agunez, 121%, Mexico, 7; Tony Montano, 164, Phoenix, Stockton, Calif, -- Rey Asis,| 119%, Stockton, outpointed Luis seija, 118%, Mexico, 10. By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Chicago's Ken Wharram and Bobby Hull, a pair of two-goal Dickie Duff of Toronto, whose) third-period goal gave the Maple} Leafs a 2-2 tie with Montreal! amilton Loves ner of an unpopular split de- llast year, it was the start of alfirst game of a two-game total- LAST NIGHT lthing a coach could want in a/The return, gam will be the fol- 1 City, 8. outpointed Aman Peck, 157, LAST NIGHT'S scorers when the Black Hawks} Canadiens By THE CANADIAN PRESS National League 4 50 A Pt Chicago Montreal Tough Chuvalo Plenty Of Color In College Clash * EDMONTON (CP) -- College hijinks, banners, bands and beauty queens will help provide the off-field excitement for the renewal of the East-West clash of major intercollegiate football teams. Queen's University Golden} Gaels, undefeated in the senior Intercollegiate League, and Uni- versity of Alberta Golden Bears, undefeated in the Western Inter- collegiate Football Conference, tangle Saturday in the first an- nual Golden Bowl, Lieutenant-Governor J, Percy Page will be on hand to pre- sent the winner with a new tro- phy,the Lieutenant-Governor 0° Alberta Trophy for East-West! Intercollegiate Football, Pre- mier E, C, Manning will attend. Kickoff time is 4 p.m, EST. Snow was expected here before the weekend. | & S e Pp d di its campus to Clarke Stadium, A post-game dance and the stag) However, Patrick said in an will complete festivities Satur-|interview Tuesday night ame was held in 1961 and in 1962 a tentative game was can- celled when Golden Bears, who lost 46-7 to McGill in 1960, and University of British Columbia finished in a first-place tie. Golden Gaels arrive Friday morning and will return late aturday night after a special post-game stag in honor of play- Ts on both teams. The off-field activity will be- gin at noon Friday when the Queen's Alumni Association stages a luncheon and cocktai! arty. At night, ance for student wll oiane will includ Rangers Don't Want Douglas TORONTO (CP)--New York Rangers are interested in a player trade with Toronto Maple Leafs but Muzz Patrick, gen- eral manager of the National Hockey League's New York club, says he doesn't want Tor- onto defenceman Kent Douglas. Coach and general manager Punch Imlach of the Leafs has said he would be interested in getting Ranger forward Don Mc- Kenney and New York is said to be anxious to strengthen its defence. Imlach said he would discuss a deal with Rangers when Leafs go to New York for a game tonight: crowning of the first Golden| Bowl Queen, Saturday a parade will wind way from the university jay night. uglas, NHL rookie of the year last season, has been named as a likely candidate for trading by Leafs following his descent last weekend to Roches- ter of the American League. he 'doesn't want Douglas. More than 10,000 fans are ex-| pected at Clarke Stadium for) the game between the clubs that! compiled identical 6-0 won-loss records in their own confer-| ences. Golden Gaels are favored| by two touchdowns, Included in the turnout will be several hundred Queen's grads| now living in Western Canada. | One grad is coming from Texas to see the game, the first East- West Canadian college tilt in three years, Eastern teams won the last two east - west intercollegiate) battles held in 1959 and 1960. Nol STOVE Premium FUEL Automatic Delivery by Metered Trucks Phone 668-3341 Quality GUAR. 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"It doesn't!us." _ Lions Prepared _ For Cold Field VANCOUVER (CP) -- Coach| galloped all over Calgary Stam- Dave Skrien and his hungry|peders to move into the final, Lions are packing long under-|cost the Lions one day of prac- wear and strange footgear forjtice. Their last workout was bay ps - eee. Calgary-oriented."' weather office there says) 'But it was only one day lost rr ey fall this weekend) nq the Roughriders din't show ~ when British Columbia Lions] that much to pro v ok e whole- ~ take on Saskatchewan Rough-| sale ajustments on our part. riders in the first game of the! what they did show was a mar- ~ best-of-three final to decide the| yelous talent for scrambling and Pda representative in foot-'outstanding individual perform- ~ ball's Grey Cur classic. .. |ances by three or four players, General manager. Herb Ca-/narticuiarly Ron Lancaster." pozzi sai the team will fly out Sterie " a dae seat Friday for the Saturay game., "ten Said mary of Lancas- The kickoff is scheduled for '°! § completions shal aay aul 2:30 CST (3:30 p.m. EST). He Plished on "broken patterns. wasn't giving out any team se- By this he meant that the re- *ecrets when he said: ceivers ran their patterns, but * "We have been testing certain by the time~Lancaster fled thi- types ef footwear." ther and yon to get into pass- The word circulated about a,ing position, his receivers were 'week ago that certain husky, |OUt of the original patterns and » crew-cut young men were moy-|Strewn ail over the field. *ing rapidly around a skating 'It's hard to see them repeat- rink here -- with running-shoes ing that many things in one instead of ice skates game again," he said. 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