Oshawa Times (1958-), 5 Feb 1964, p. 16

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. @ 11.00 Value @ Ideal for Den! THEY GO! 2.98 BAD BOY 2" Open Nightly (Except Saturday) 'Til 9:30 KING ST, E, AT TOWNLINE 728-4658 twice against their clubs. 16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, February 5, 1965 Hey;where a team is a goal down, It must hurt badly. The goals off against Celtic on Dec, 7 last,|ordered off the field by the ref-lan under 23-internatinnal, in STRATEGY FAVORED tion for the Vezina Trophy! ourt action involving the rights|brought before the law courts|"@¢ ® Personal hearing beforeives outside left, who has won Andrews, NHL's { re was in about 80 per cent of these r ( HALL TOP GOALIE Eastham won his action againstjer, a married man with a fam-| A crisis meeting is being call- That was Dec. 4 in Chicagojare still in front after the| This case is likely to come upjclub, and because he was sus-|and fourth division clubs in the! MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP)-- 31 seconds before the gamelopposition, down from 2.28 the|!egality of suspensions which/ministry of labor. in these divisions. Practically|sonny Liston went three rounds Glenn Hall was removed for an|goals in three games. the' Scottish Football Players'|the Referees' Committee to takeling to fold up as Accrington ics based on National} But eight other times pulling/ang Don Simmons moved ahead a player of his means of live-| Various suggestions are being SHORGAS front dumping the puck into Committee - to suspend a play-|r othatiers' Association is wat-|i8 to raise the prices for ad- Industrial and in the majority of cases nothing/and New York's Jacques) visaing seven goals in three |e rons the test Harrower succeeds, then it will/D@ck to the regional system. of likely to be a product of the|opposition collected gift goals jumped a point to 2.53. Hay, Chi 17 " 16laed cut down the cost of long jour- Decler in your eres. might be lifted--a_ situation|been sideline victims once each. with a six-point week in the in-/Roucgeau, Mtl 18 26|linary Committee has dealt cut/dances by reviving the local for a total of 33. e e Pulling The Goalie rt ame ee fuente oe. he was -- to have Wolverhampton Wanderers struc under extreme Nottin; rst hi Take Test Case To Court): wiie'iaa"ei"asent "oteston, rower BY M. McINTYRE HOOD case is St. Johnstone forward) strick another Fulham player,|have signed on Nottingham For- ee geen play--has|...e charged up against the net- and suspended for 28 days. Theleree, In this case, the players exchange for Alan Hinton, Wol- mach goes to the goaltender! ay the committee, and Auld, afy1] international honors. oat statistician, says the . for the club with the best de-!.4 it could mean the biggest|privilege should be given by the|""ussed the major offender. Ihis former club, and situations. r Hall and the Black Hawks/the retain and transfer system.|ily, receives no wages from theled of the chairmen of all third) ty|when Bobby Hull beat Boston's|week's play, yielding an aver-|before the Scottish courts, injpended and not sacked, he can-/Fnglish League to discuss the|a former sparring partner of ended to give the Black Hawks a|previous week. The man they|deprive them of their livelihood.| The point at issue in the caselall of htem are losing money,|with challenger Cassius "lay Union has taken up with law Hockey League play so far this|out the goalie has wound up|o¢ Montreal and Hodge into the|co™mittee - Scotiand's equiva-|jihood. made to help the clubs, whose HEATING & that wide-open net. team average six percentage|o, resulting in the loss of his happens either way. But when|Plante have all watched in an- step in on behalf of English|@ Northern and southern section Commercial On the offensive side, Chi- team that's one-up, anyway. . Howe, Det 15 53 neys from north-to-south and vice versa and help the clubs' 31 CELINA ST. dividual scoring competition. Ye Keon, Tor 13 4/a seven days' suspension against|derby aspect of many games. S ' P a di 'The leaders: : por tsman S$ Faradise es 2 Hull, Chi AUCKLAND (CP)--New Zea-jadvance--the word has 20tipeliveau, Mtl | jand is widely known as Alabout from satisfied Canadian|Bathgate, NY we aes i eg Peto: and American sportsmen ant i ¥ i basis has made the going tough his oh are heavily book for many. Now professional or- ganizations are springing up to . Ww SNS \ N Vs S = = ae = ~ - ---- ~ ) OLD: COUNTRY - SOCCER Yumnam captain, and a suspen-|third and fourth division foot-jcan fit Hard." Dave Balley,jthe champ !s gy Gage be in for sion of 28 dys for Bert Auld, of|paliers might well all become|who sparred with Liston threeja surprise when he and Clay when their teams met. TRANSFER NEWS Doesn't Always Work ae ene eee a H rdered: i phigh oR Agel dy Maurice Cook, after he had est's outside left Dike le Flem, arisen 33 times. minder's record in the competi- high|Union's claim is that a person 1 football rs,jcan be represented and call who has played the most games|, Goats on the Rodson witnesses. It believes the same| "ety, little Soi, was obviously|Nelither player was happy "= stra is normal ied rong Y Prine tensive record. soccer sensation since George|Referees' Committee. Harrow-|CRISIS MEETING mutual satisfaction at the deal. Only once has it worked. SAYS CLAY CAN HIT .|Eddie Johnston with a 20-footer|age of 2.26 goals a game to the|Which the BF gy bes will fight the/not claim assistance from the|financial position of the club's|world heavyweight champion 2.2 tie with the Bruins after|call Mr. Goalie gave up six| Johnny hughes, secretary Of|will be the right of a body like|and some are in danger of hav-|Tuesday and concluded "Clay additional Chicago attacker. The Maple Leafs with Bowec| 2 "the right of the ye Hl arbitrary action which deprives|Stanley did last season. rather conclu-|simply a prelude to the club in|No. 2 spot, Bower dropping the|/"t % the F. A. Disciplinary) q,9 english --Professionalfinances are in bad shape. One APPLIANCES points to 2.52, He was beaten ching the case with keen inter- mission, Another is to amalga- a goal is scored, it's far more|guish from the bench while the|2@™es, Montreal's average |oiiver, Bos V- 35|players who have been suspen-|°% the third division. This willl] The established, relioble Gas In the 187 games played so| Johnston and Montreal's|"280's Stan Mikita boosted hislttenry, NY 24 HAYNES SUSPENDED (Corner of Athol) scored five goals and added @n/Rucyk Bos 10 Johnny Haynes, England and/And failing these es, offer a vast saving of time and cece P 'Uni Birmingham City, who Were part-timers, with ollier jobs to|Y*8!*_ #0 in Philadelphia, said meet Feb. 25 in a title boui Sc ttish lay on Haynes got off lightly, be- only attacked Haynes, but also|without transfer fees, Woves Hall, Toronto's Don Simmons|tive times in three games. |"°S°* est. If the action on behlalf of|mate the two divisions and go ; ;: 6 far, the occasion where a goalie|Charlie Hodge meanwhile have|!agueleading total to 67 points/janoviich, Tor 19 46| Meanwhile, the F. A. Discip-|finances. 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