MR eisn2cipeemecesroriiges red Wild Week-End Goals Galore In NHL But Only Wings Gain By THE CANADIAN PRESS Thirty - eight goals were scored in a weekend of wild Na- tional Hockey League action, but now that the dust has cleared things look pretty much the same. Montreal and Chicago each picked up three of the possibie four points and remained dead- locked for the NHL leadership with 65 each. Detroit, only team io win twice, strengthened its hold on the fourth and last playoff spot while the rest of the league lost ground. . The Red Wings edged Boston 3-2 Saturday and New York 4-2 Sunday. Toronto Maple Leafs, last years NHL champions, slumped still deeper into third place. They scrambled to a 3-3 tie with the Hawks Saturday and lost Sunday's rematch 2-1, a performance that leaves them 10 points behind the leaders. Montreal meanwhile thumped New York 8-2 Saturday and ave up a 4-4 tie to Boston Sun- jay. Canadiens' resounding victory Saturday afternoon gave them sole possession of the league leadership for a little more than % hours. BALON SCORES TWO Chief architect of that tri- umph was ex-New Yorker Dave Balon, who took advantage of his former teammates for two goals--including thé game win- ner, The other Montreal scorers were Gilles Tremblay, Bernie Geoffrion, Claude Provost, Billy Hicke, Henri Richard and Red Berenson. Veteran right - winger Andy Bathgate kept the Rangers in the game briefly when he scored three minutes behind Geoffrion for a 1-1 count in the opening period. But Provost made it 2-1 be- fore the period ended and the contest was soon out of the Ran- gers' reach as Balon, Trem- blay, Hicke and Richard scored in the second. Balon notched his second goal and Berenson added another in the third pe- riod before Don McKenney closed out the scoring for New York. : That was the third straight loss for the Rangers since they took over fourth place briefly a week ago. Their fourth con- secutive disaster came Sunday night in Detroit. Trailing 3-2 in the last min- ute of play, they pulled goalie Jacques Plante for a sixth at- tacker and Detroit's Bruce MacGregor popped the insur- ance goal into an empty net. Although the Red Wings got off to a two-goal lead when Gordie Howe and Norm Ullman scored in the first period, the Rangers pulled within striking distance twice. ULLMAN GETS WINNER Phil Goyette scored the New Yorkers' first goal at 1:47 of the second period and they THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, February 10, 1964 * Cc ow stayed within tying range until 17:25, when Ullman netted an- other. Bathgate made it 3-2 half-way through the third period and the hapless Rangers struggled for the equalizer until MacGregor put the game away with sec- onds to go. It was Detroit's third victory in a row--their best winning string all season--and gave the Wings a five-point margin over New York. In their game at Boston Sat- urday, Alex Faulkner's third period goal was the decider. Most of the action was con- fined to the first period, when Leo Boivin opened the scoring for the Bruins in the third min- ute of play, Parker MacDonald tied it up for Detroit at 13:34 and rookie Gary Dornhoefer put Boston ahead 2-1 at 16:51, Floyd Smith netted the only goal of the middle period to tie the count 2-2. It was Dornhoefer who engi- neered the Bruins' 4-4 tie on home ice Sunday, when he batted the puck past Canadiens goalie Charlie Hodge trom 34 goalmouth scramble with two minutes to play. The tying goal capped a comeback drive that saw the NHL cellar dwellers overcome a 2-0 deficit with three break- away goals in the second pe- riod, PENALTY-BOX FIGHT Also in the second period, Boi- vin and Hicke got embroiled in HOCKEY SCORES AND STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS W Ur FApt 27 14-11 162 130 65 Saturday's Results Montreal 8 New York 2 Chicago 3 Toronto 3 Detroit 3 Boston 2 Sunday's Results Montreal 4 Boston 4 Toronto 1 Chicago 2 New York 2 Detroit 4 League WLT FAp 4 197 174 63 WEEK-END STARS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Centre Chico Maki, who fired the winning goal in Chicago's 2-1 victory over Toronto Sunday and pulled the Hawks back into a tie with Montreal for the Na- _ Hockey League leader- Dave Keon, whose goal in the last minute of play earned Tor- onto a 3-3 tie in the Hawks- Leafs game Saturday. Boston rookie Gary Dorn- hoefer, scorer of the tying goal in a 4-4 sawoff with Montreal Sunday and one of the two Bruins goals in a 3-2 loss to Detroit Saturday. Alex Faulkner, whose third period goal was the margin of victory in Saturday's Detroit- Boston encounter. Norm Ullman, who scored twice in the Red Wings' 4-2 vic- tory over New York Sunday. Dave Balon, traded to Mont- real by New York, whose two goals Saturday helped Cana- diens pound his former team- mates 8-2. SPORTS BRIEFS | TOP RINK BELL ISLAND, Nfld. (CP)-- Dave Pedley's St. John's rink won the Newfoundland men's curling championships here Fri- day, taking seven of their sight matches in the week-long ainc- rink bonspiel. Pedley will repre- sent Newfoundland at the Ca- Rochester Buffalo Saturday's Results Baltimore 5 Cleveland 3 Quebec 5 Hershey 1 Buffalo 1 Pittsburgh 3 ochester 1 Springfield 7 Sunday's Results 24.25 0177179 48 |Cleveland 1 Buffalo 6 Quebec 1 Providence 4 Herehey 8 Rochester 6 Pittsburgh 4 Springfield 6 Ontario Junior A WLT F APt 30 7 7 249 155 67 Montreal 3012 4241 151 64 St. Cath. 2316 5196 176 51 Niagara Falls 2217 6173 142 50 Peterboro 1919 7 136 153 45 Oshawa 16 23 6 186 197 38 Hamilton 927 8157 218 26 Kitchener 634 5 108 25417 Sunday's Results Toronto Montreal 6 Toronto 1 Oshawa 3 St. Catharines 5 Peterborough 2 Hamilton 4 Niagara Falls 3 Kitchener 6 Tuesday's Games Hamilton at Oshawa Niagara Falls at St. Catharines Central Professional WLT FAPt Omaha 3310 6 212 135 72 St. Louis 25 23 7 242 207 57 Minneapolis 2422 6 207 199 54 St. Paul 2425 3179 175 51 Cincinnati 834 6 126 250 22 Saturday's Result St. Paul 3 Omaha 3 Sunday's Results St. Paul 2. Minneapolis 4 Omaha 1 St. Louis 4 Western League WLTFARP 3717 2 218 149 76 2424 4192 164 52 2425 4159 190 52 2227 5175 187 49 23 29 2 169 206 48 Denver Seattle Los Angeles Portland San Fran. Vancouver - Saturday's Results Los Angeles 3 Portland 5 Vancouver 4 Seattle 2 San Francisco 3 Denver 4 Sunday's Results Seattle 6 Portland 1 Denver 2 San Francisco 1 SATURDAY International League Chatham 2 Toledo 4 Windsor 2 Muskegon 10 Fort Wayne 3 Des Moines 2 Eastern League Nashville 1 Clinton 3 |New Haven 8 Philadelphia 4 Greensboro 3 Johnston 3 Ontario Senior Galt 4 Guelph 3 Northern Ontario Junior Sudbury 1 Sault, Ont. 2 Espanola 2 Sault, Mich. 3 Senior Intercollegiate McGill 4 Queen's 5 nadian championships in Char- lottetown next month. HURTS KNEE AGAIN MONTREAL (CP) i Reynolds, - defensive with Montreal Alouettes of the Eastern Football Conference,| reinjured his right knee Satur-| day in a basketball game. i'e indicated later he is giving up| basketball in the off-season so} as not to jeopardize his football 'career. | F.P.5. WEST See Wed. Ad ed McMaster 3 Montreal 5 16 28 6 137 189 38) 2129 3177 194 45) SUNDAY Internation] League Muskegon 3 Windsor 5 Toledo 3 Port Huron 3 Eastern League Greensboro 2 New Haven 5 Clinton 1 Long Island 3 Nashville 2 Johnstown 7 Cape Breton Senior Antigonish 6 Sydney 6 Ottawa-St. Lawrence Senior Hull 2 Cornwall 4 Lancaster 3 Kingston 5 Ontario Senior Welland 5 Oakville 2 Woodstock 4 Port Colborne 1 Northern Ontario Senior Rouyn-Noranda 8 South Porcu- pine 0 Ottawa-Hull Junior Pembroke 2 Hull 6 Arnprior 4 Hawkesbury 2 Ottawa 3 Buckingham 7 Northern Ontario Junior Espanola 9 Sault, Ont, 2 Sudbury 5 Sault, Mich, 2 North Bay 2. Garson-Falcon- bridge 5 Ontario Junior B St. Marys 5 Sarnia 3 Stamford 2 Welland 7 AAG ee a penalty box pummelling match that netted each a 10- minute misconduct penaity and automatic $25 fine. While they simmered down in the dressing room, J. C. Trem- bley got Montreal the. equalizer and at 1:30 of the third period Claude Provost put Canadiens in front 4-3. Montreal's two-goal lead was rolled up by Jean Beliveau and Hicke in the first period. Then came the Boston breakaways-- Johnny Bucyk at 2:27, Forbes Kennedy at 3:03 and Murray Oliver at 12:41. Hodge had to stop four other breakaways in that hectic sec- ond period before Tremblay evened the count. One shot by Bucyk hit the goal post. In Toronto Saturday, the Leafs were off to a fine start with goals by Red Kelly and Frank Mahovlich in the open- ing period. The NHL scoring leader Stan Mikita scored his first marker of the season on Maple Leafs ice to lead a Chicago comeback in the second, Pierre Pilote made it 2-2 at 13:25 and Ron Murphy gave Hawks the lead at 18:36 with a screened shot from 35 feet out. KEON EQUALIZES The lead held until the last minute of play, when little Dave Keon loosed a shot that drifted between the knees of Chicago goalie Glenn Hall as he dropped to cover up. Chicago held the edge in play, and Johnny Bower often faced the Hawks big guns alone in the Leafs nets, It was another tense duel in Chicago Sunday, when centre Chico Maki shot the winning goal at 7:48 of the third period. There was.no scoring until midway through the second pe- riod, when Kenny Wharram took a pass from Ab McDon- ald and beat Bower with a backhander. 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