Oshawa Times (1958-), 16 Jan 1964, p. 15

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thuredey, Jenvery 16,1964 15 H cross-country race twice, igolatine of too akan en, teh 1,500 and 5,000 metres on the) "7 wa ti ang same day in the 102 Paris|made's erent many mistakes in Olympics and took a gold medal|training," he said, 'Modern in the team race, training methods are much bet- He once held world records at|ter."" Rangers Edge Leafs, ap Sonera Handy Andy Bathgate:.27" Assists Three Goals Semi-Final, it Leg Stoke 2 Man City 0 Fifth Round Leicester 2 Norwich 1 By THE CANADIAN PRESS {goals of the campaign in a late| Coach Punch Imlach of the New York Rangers, alstart, Frank Mahovlich (18) and|Leats yanked Simmons, for 8! yaenbeatn 1 Morton 4 lrunmers from Atstralia and New|my choice because of his condi distances, pugtia ' 8 , let And sixth attacker in the dying sec- 'alia a my choice ause of his condi-|distances, Bathgate know tik he was net singe were the other/snds but the bid for the tying Rreokin City § String 'iblon 1 Zealand in the 19 Tokyo Olym-|tion," Nurmi vad tn dscussing He's a great admirer of train e. , 'oal was in vain, . . ic runners, 'Mic! azyjers Peray ru ustralia This, must have made Andy| Toronto's Bob Baun was sit- . The NHL's four other clubs go Irish Gold Cup Final And he doesn't think the Rus- of France might win, ' and Arthur Lydiard of New 'aware that the men injting out an interference penaltylinto action tonight, Chicago|Linfield 2 Glentoran 2 sians ever will be dominant in\CITES POSSIBLES Zealand, and thinks the weather the front ettice tele, be ag when --. a _ Sim- Sack Hawks mest Ba ce Gistance running, It's a matter| "For the 5,000 metres maybe|in that part of the world favors putting out his , for mons, lord = clic' on. ajdiens in Montreal and the Bru of physique, training methods|Jazy; although your Jim Beatty|runners, handsome dark-haired native of|breakaway while teammate Carl/take on the Red Wings in Bos- THIS GOALIE HAD and living conditions as well re bap good chance. For the 10,-.NEVER HAD COACH Winnipeg has been performing|Brewer was in the penalty box.iton, desire to win, 000, some East European or this) Nurmi never. had a coach, He magniicen A GIFT SHUTOUT Nurmi, who ran about 53 or|new Australian," developed his own training Paavo Nurmi Still Knows His Runners NEW YORK (AP) -- Paavo|Olympic and American triumphs|tential as runners "because Nurmi, the 66-year-old Flying/at a press conference, An inter-|they're taller and have longer Finn whose running feats had|preter relayed the words, muscles,"' What might hold them the track world agog in the| 'For the 1,500 metres, Peter/back is easy living conditions Your Home Better FUEL -- FROM -- OIL McLaughlin's Telephone 723-3481 | | Prompt Delivery ! 24-Hr. Service Budget Plan -- Automatic Weather-Controlled Delivery m tly in the National ; rhe 93 -- . e ST. PAUL, Minn, (AP)-- > poet ae in pe United aga oes ere Bo methods and hay oe: ee 'In the 's only game, the Wall r Macalester ates in the js and won mostiname, but he le! to Ron/10,000 - metre ti twice, the Rangers shaded the Maple Leafs Russians op Tending woetkey team Tues. (of them, is here for the first|Clarke, who broke the world rec- 5-4 before a crowd of 14,007 in day was sate -- but boring. |time since 1940 to attend sportsjords for six miles and 10,000 CONTINENT AL Toronto Wednesday night and The two Macalester goal- |dinners honoring old - time|miles and 10,000 metres last ies did not make a single |Olympic stars in Boston Jan, 21/month, silek Andy collected three as- C anada's Team The Rangers scored the first five goals of the game and pre- served the win in the face of a three-goal surge by the erratic Leafs in the final period, GOALTENDING KEY Jacques Plante's goaltending was a key factor. e Leafs, squandering an opportunity to break a second-place deadlock with Montreal Cahadiens, out-) shot the Rangers 39-24. Bathgate, a golfer and author as well as a hockey player, ac- tually crushed the trade talk that developed between the Ran- gers and Maple Leafs by coming up with a big game against the Red Wings in Detroit last Sun- day night, Although the Rangers blew it MOSCOW (CP-AP)--The fast- skating, smooth-passing Russian Olympic hockey team trounced Canada's young Olympic squad 8-1 Wednesday in an exhibition game, About 15,000 Muscovites at the Sports Palace howled approval as the hard-working but out- classed Canadians were over- \whelmed. Only a second-period lgoal by Marshall (Hayseed) Johnston kept the Canadians from being blanked. The Canadians had arrived here by air during the day and seemed to show the effect of their long flight. However, Rev. David Bauer, their coach, of- fered no excuses for the crush- 5-3, Andy collected a goal and assist and coach Red Sullivan said after his boy "played one of his best games of the sea- son," "Any and all deals we had pending have fallen through," said Red with finality. THREE ASSISTS In Toronto Wednesday night, Bathgate helped set up goals by Vic Hadfield (NO, 11), Don Me- Kenney (6) and defenceman Ju- nior Langlois (4), Rod Gilbert (16) and Earl Ingarfield (9) got the other goals for the fifth-place' Rangers. Jim Pappin, a promising rookie, found the mark twice for ing defeat. | Father Bauer, who teaches at St. Mark's College at the Uni- versity of British Columbia, isaid: | "When you are beaten 8-1 \there's nothing much you can say, "The Russians were better. We were weak In all depart- ments, except maybe goal." MARTIN CHEERED The goalkeeper, Seth Martin of Trail, B.C., was the only Ca- nadian to gain enthusiastic cheers from the Russians -- a partisan crowd which roared whenever its side scored but gave only a few desultory cheers the Leafs, his seventh and eighth when Johnston, of Birch Hills, The loss to the Russians was save in a 10-0 victory over jand New York Jan, 25, St. Olaf. Sask., got the Canadians' goal. Although runners from Tron Despite his dislike for travel/Curtain countries have taken and a tiring flight from Finland,|many distance records in recent elyears, Nurmi thinks Americans jot his life as he recalled his'and Australians have great po- STEAMBATH 16A Onterio St, Oshewe Finnish Seune Ph. 728-2460 "Turn To Modern Living With Ol! Heat" - McLaughlin Coal 110 KING ST. W, & Supplies Lid. OSHAWA ee we ooare at te end of the WILL SEEK GAME |he seemed to be having the tim rst period was 3-0. It was 5-1) GarGARY (CP) -- The Cal- at the end of the second. gary Junior Chamber of Com- The Sports Palacr rink is|merce announced Wednesday it more than 12 feet wider than|will ask the Canadian Football most Canadian rinks, Canadian|League to stage the 1967 Grey rinks are usually 85 feet wide|Cup game in Calgary. ies 200 im long. European rinks are feet wide and 200 fect Long. LAST NIGHT'S erry O'Malley, Terry Clancy and Gary Begg did not play in STARS this game. Father Bauer said he hoped) By THE CANADIAN PRESS the team would do better when! Jacques Plante, New York's it faces the Russians again Fri-| inhibited goalie, who turned day. 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