Oshawa Times (1958-), 18 Mar 1964, p. 19

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< 18 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, Merch 18, 1964 T deanna © of a 40 win over New York hihawks Blank 'N.Y. Rangers But Now Mark Time and against the Rangers in New York Sunday night. A Sunday night e in Bos- ton affords the wks their only opportunity to add to their 82-point total. Tuesday night's gate carried the seasonal attendance mark at Chicago Stadium to well past the half-million mark for 35 home games, By THE CANADIAN PRESS So now comes what they say is the hard part of any 'title struggle: The waiting. Such an interlude befalls Chi- cago Black Hawks in the wake Rangers Tuesday night. Between now and Sunday night, when the National Hockey League's 210 - game campaign winds up in a gush of activity by all six teams, the Hawks sit things out. The title aspirations of Billy Reay's gang are contingent to a large degree meanwhile on Goalie Glenn Hall grabbed a firmer position in the Vezina Trophy competition with a 28- stop performance for his sev- enth shutout of the season and Bobby Hull supplied the main offensive punch with his 42nd and 43rd goals of the season how Montreal Canadiens make out in the two games they have in hand before reaching Chica- go's depth in the schedule. Chicago's win before a home- town crowd of 15,214 left Mont- real two points behind. But: the Canadiens- get a chance to make up ground against Totonto Maple Leafs in Montreal tonight, Boston Bru- ins in Montreal Saturday night and an assist. Sta Mikita's 39th goal and No. 23 by Red Hay rounded out the Chicago attack. Mikita also picked up an assist and ran his league - leading point-ga'her- ing mark to 89. Hull's goals were something less than typical efforts by the power - shooting winger. Both came on deflections of shots by defenceman Pierre Pilote. New York defenceman Harry| Howell was in the penalty bex for the second one. SCORES FLASHY GOAL Mikita's effort was unassisted and by contrast it was a char acteristic type of play for Stan. He stole the puck. Then he]? swept around two New York defencemen and beat goalie Jacques Plante with a 15-footer. Hay's goal with Hull and de fenceman, Autry Erickson as- sisting finished it off. The shutout by. Hall puts stiffer pressure on Montreal's) / Charlie Howe and Toronto's|' Johnny Bower in the goaltend-| * ing competition. @ With one game to come, Chi cago has yielded 166 goa!s to the opposition. The Canadiens thave-given-up three fewer but those games in hand work against Hodge in this instance,| | And the Maple Leafs mean- |while have allowed the same jnumber as Chicago' but they : jhave as many games left as| @ 'Montreal. om * SPORTS MENU By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' OSHAWA GENERALS evened up their OHA Junior "A" playoff series again last night, whipping St. Catharines' Black Hawks 6-2 at the Bowmanville Community Arena be- fore what was perhaps the biggest crowd they've ever had there. They had to turn away the last few fans who sought admission. In tying up the set at two wins apiece, the Gen- erals served notice real early, opening the scoring after only 25 seconds of play, which is practically from 'the face-off. St. Kitts came back before long to tie it up but the Oshawa lads forged ahead for a 3-1 lead and then added two un- answered talllies in the middle canto, for a 5-1 lead that made victory fairly secure. Each team potted a singleton in the final frame but on the over-all picture, Generals outblacked the Hawks right down the line last night, stood up to the rugged checking the visitoris were handing out and proved they were able to cope with it. Billy Smith scored two of -| | S§WEEP TO WIN--The Ca- nadian rink is shown in ac- tion during the second draw Three-Way Tie oe In AHL Scoring ©" cca ve | CLEVELAND (AP) -- Brian| Kilrea of Springfield scored) seven points and Rochester's| Gerry Ehman and Bronco Hor-| vath got six each last week to} go in to a three-way tie for the| American Hockey League scor- ing lead at 77 points. | Willie Marshall of Providence, | : last. week's leader, fell one! CALGARY (CP) -- A chunky point off the pace by scoring|little farmer from Scotland, who only three. Wayne Hicks of|/had- never played before more ba on . in fifth ig bie Rb about 300 people in his life ves Locas 0 ittsburgh/until he arrived in Canada, is scored his 38th goal last week|the darling of fans at the 1964 pte iy er Jim An-\International curling champion- lerson by two. | ships. Mike Nykoluk .of Hershey ranc : maintained his assists lead with), 0 gon Lay sina ul high 60--four better than Kilrea. | eard cheers rom nearly 3, Roger Croizer, Pittsburgh's fans Tuesday night as he led bs eas his rink to an 11-5 victory over goalie, has the best goals- Unit States in the third against average with 2.49 per ee game, Lorne Worsley of Que- round of the sixth annual com- bec ranks second with 2.64, _ | Petition. ! Oshawa's goals and the other four were shared. x x x x FIFTH GAME of the series goes tomorrow night, back in The Garden City and the sixth game will be played in Bow- manville on Saturday night -- with a 7:30 o'clock starting time. Coach Cherry may have his problems. While en- gaged in a tussle with a St. Kitts' player, Ron Buchanan suffered a shoulder injury, when thrown hard to the ice, by the linesman. This sounds like almost too much energy for a "peacemaker". The injury was described as a dislocation and a doctor attended Buchanan after the game. ~ It is hoped that the injury will not prove too serious or painful, since Buchanan's goala-game contribution and his leadership on the attack are a couple of factors the Generals need, in order to show their best against the Black Hawks. 'Rick' Gay, Junior "B" graduate, who has been making a fine contribu- tion to the team's effort, especially with his defensive play, may be lost to the team for the balance of the season. X-ray | The victory left Torrance tied iwith Lyall Dagg's Canadian representatives from Vancou- ver with two rounds remaining jin the preliminary section of Al Caron Scores \the affair, which ends Thurs- Three More Goals | day. ST. LOUIS (AP)--Al Caron} scored three goals and Jack| Scotland and Canada meet in McCartan got his third shutout|the final round tonight. ; of the season as St. Louis} Dagg, who won the Canadian | Braves blanked Omaha Knights|curling championship at Char- 8-0 in a Central Professional|lottetown early this month, kept Hockey League game Tuesday.|pace with Torrance by dowing Caron now has 74 goals in 67|Sweden 13-6 in the third round. games. Murray Hall scored|Norway emerged from the win- two goals, while Duke Harris,|less ranks with a 13-10 victory Granger Evans and John Bren-over Switzerland to. complete neman. got the others. It was|the draw. TORONTO (CP) -- A New- foundiand rink skipped by Bill Allen punctured Western pres- tige Tuesday and toppled Sas- katchewan and' Alberta during the second day of the Canadian mixed curling championship. Manitoba, which handed the St. John's crew their opening round defeat Monday, remained the only undefeated rink after three rounds, ' Another eastern foursome, representing Prince Edward Is- land was tied with Newfound land and Saskatchewan for sec- ond place honors, Northern Ontario, British Co- lumbia and Quebec were in fifth place with 1-1 records. Each had drawn a bye in one of the first three rounds. Alberta, New Brunswick, and Ontario followed with one win each in three games and Nova Scotia trailed the 11-rink round- robin bonspiel with three straight losses. Manitoba Unbeaten In Mixed Curling Allen became the giant killer in the second round of the bon- spiel Tuesday, edging Alberta skipped by Glen Gray of Ed- monton 9-8 in an extra end. TOOK BIG LEAD Dean Miller of Weyburn, |Sask., fell victim to the New- foundland onslaught in the third round as Allen piled up an 8-0 lead in the first four ends and went on to post an 11-8 victory. Ernie Boushy of Winnipeg got his stiffest opposition in the sec- ond round against a stubborn Quebec crew skipped by Bill Tracy of Bagotville. Tracy tied the count with two stones in the ninth end but gave up one in the final end and lost 8-7. Boushy coasted to an easy 12-6 victory over Karl Stronach of Kingston, N.S., in the third and final round of the day. Cliff Macdonald of Charlotte- town came in for a large piece of the second day honors with a a pair of wins after a first round setback Monday. Macdonald followed the pat- tern set by Newfoundland, .de- feating Malcolm White of Belle- ville, 9-8 in an extra end before crushing Gray's Alberta four- some 12-6 in the third round. Miller, despite his third round loss to Allen, had walloped Stronach 15-6 in the opening round of the day. New Brunswick, skipped by Irving Mitton of Moncton, posted a 7-5 second round win over Northern Ontario's Wilf Biron of Sudbury, but lost a close 9-8 decision to White in the third game. In the only other game of the day, Tracy guided his Quebec quartet to a 9-5 win over Gil LeMoel of Trail, B.C., in the fi- nal round. : British Columbia had the sec- . ond round bye and Northern On- tario drew the bye in the third. (left) skip, and Fred Britton, second. Dagg's Vancouver foursome also won its first- draw match Monday night, defeating the United States. terday. Canada won the match against Norway 19-2. Watching as lead Barry Nai- mark (lefi) and third Leo Hebert sweep are Lyall Dagg, Scotland And Canada Each Has Three Wins Scotland's victory was short|way mark of the game, when he of the all - time international|began forcing the Swiss to use championship record. The prev-|takeout weight. The Swiss were ious high was a 26-4 victory|unable to adjust and fell behind by Ernie Richardson of Regina|rapidly. over the Swedish entry two) Both"clubs have been unable years ago in Scotland. to hit successfully all week and Torrance elected to blank the|they provided an_ interesting ninth end against the U.S. quat-/ demonstration of the old - fash- tet led by Bob Magie of Du-lioned draw game in their bat- luth, Minn., and the strategy | tle to escape the cellar in the paid off. Magie missed a take-|preliminary round. out in the 10th to allow Scotland) The preliminary winds up to- to count two for a 7-5 lead Inight : ; Magie and his partners--third| for Thursday night. |Bert Payne, second Russ Bar-| Sweden faces Scotland, Switz- |ber and lead Britton Payne--|erjang opposes Canada and Nor- lost their poise after that and|way meets the U.S. in fourth- yielded deuces on the last two) ong games, Besides the Can- jends. ada-Scotland test in the night draw, Switzerland meets the iSTAY CLOSE oop Sweden, skipped by Kurt Jon-|S. and Norway meets Swe- jsson of Are, remained close to |Chicago |Montreal |Toronto | Semi-finals are scheduled! HOCKEY SCORES AND STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Detroit New Y Boston New Y New Y Boston Detroit Quebec | Springf Pittsbu: Clevela Roches Buffalo Buffalo Omaha Minnea St. Cincinn Omaha Remaining Schedule Toronto at Montreal Montreal at New York Toronto at Detroit Chicago at Boston Hershey Providence Baltimore Paul St. Louis National League Wit: FA 35 22 12 214 166 82 34 21 12 200 163 80 31 25 11 181 166 73 29 27 11 178 192 69 22 36 10 182 231 54 18 38 12 166 203 48) Tuesday's Result ork 0 Chicago 4 ork. Tonight Thursday ork at Detroit Saturday at Montreal at Torontd Sunday American League Western League | Denver 9 Vancouver 5 International League | Port Huron 7 Windsor 3 Toledo 3 Des Moines 4 Ontario Junior A Montreal. 2 Peterborough 6 | Woodsto Ontario Senior ck 1 Galt 3 (First game in best-of-seven '|final) Ottawa-St. Lawrence Senior Morrisburg 2 Ottawa 9 (First game in best-of-seven (Montreal leads best-of-seven'final) quarter-final 3-1) St. Catharines 2 Oshawa 6 (Best-of-seven quarter-final tied 2-2) OLD COUNTRY SOCCER SCORES 'LONDON (AP)--Results of soccer matches Tuesday night: ENGLISH LEAGUE Division II Man City 1 Middlesbrough 0 Preston 3 Norwich 0 f Eastern Division WL. FF. Art 39 26 1 238 197 79) 34.29 4220 233 72) 30:32 4230 216 64 28 34 4181 205 60 eld 22 39 4 219 257 48 Western Division rgh 36 28 3 213 189 75 ind 3527 4220 184 74 ter 35 29 2 233 211 72 22 37 8 178 240 52 Tuesday's Result 0 Quebec 3 Central Professional WLT F AP 43.16 8 289 193 94 342% 7 277 256 75 3529 4 244 221 74 3131 7 302 262 69 ati 1050 6 182 362 26 TueSday's Result St. Louis 8 polis Swansea 0 Newcastle 1 SCOTTISH LEAGUE Division I East Stirling 0 Motherwell 0 Saskatchewan Junior Weyburn 3 Regina 7 (Weyburn leads best of-seven quarter-final 3-2) Saskatoon 4 Flin Flon 6 (Flin Flon leads best-of-seven quarter-final 3-2) Estevan 6 Moose Jaw 2 (Estevan leads best-of-seven series 2-1. Ottawa-Hull Juntor Oitawa 6 Pembroke 8 (Ottawa leads best-of-even final 2-1) Thunder Bay Senior - Red Rock 3 Fort. William .6 (Fort William wins best - of- seven semi-final 4-1) Maritime Senior Windsor 16 Charlottetown 1 STADIUM AWAITED PHILADELPHIA (AP) -- The Philadelphia Phillies baseball team has agreed to play here for 35 to 40 years if a proposed new stadium becomes a reality, a team official said Tuesday. The stadium would cost $25,- 000,000, seat 60,000 and be on stilts over railroad tracks a couple of miles from the heart! of the city. SECOND WORST KILLER Since 1953, cancer has fol- lowed apoplexy as Japan's most deadly disease. ALI KINSMEN COMMUNITY CENTRE 109 COLBORNE ST. W., OSHAWA A Good Place For BANQUETS--DANCES RECEPTIONS--MEETINGS For further information PHONE 728-7691 {Canada until the seventh end jwhen Dagg picked up a pair for an 8-4 margin. Dagg fol- \lowed by stealing one in the jeighth and cruised the rest of the way. | Norway's victory was - the country's first in international competition, Norway and Swit- izerland are both entered for the the first pro hockey goal for Evans, an amateur who is with the Braves on a five-game try- ABSORB BEATINGS Norway and Switzerland ab- first time this year. Norway skip Per Holaker of DOMINION TIRE STORES POLICY sorbed resounding defeats in the/Qpndal was unable to open up second round Tuesday after-|, jead over Gerold Keller. of noon. Canada battered Norway| Rigi-Kaltbad until after the mid- pictures today will reveal the true nature and seriousness of | Ut. his injury, but it was feared last night that he had suffered | a hair-ine fracture of the ankle bone -- sustained in a spill. 19-2 and Scotland trampled Swit-} YESTERDAY'S The rest of the troops came through the battle in healthy STORY MAKES zerland 22-2. CURLING SCORES condition, including Bobby Orr. who has been getting some ALSTON BOIL The United States dumped| CALGARY (CP) -- Tuesday's "'special attention" from the more rugged performers of the poker g a ee St. Kitts team. A win for the Generals tomorrow night right a Te eee: Fis. rome US. y | in St. Catharines could be and ; (AP) -- Dodger manager | Tue US. loss to Canada cre- : : E e and would likely be the key point Walter Alston, usually mild- (ated a three-team deadlock be- of the series. Should the home-ice victory pattern be main- mannered and soft-spoken, |hind the co-leaders. The United| tained for this fifth game, then it will be up to the Generals told off New York sports (States, Sweden and Norwayjresults in 1964 international curl- to maintain it for the sixth game also--with a win at home writer Maury Allen' Tues- jeach have one win and twoling championship: on Saturday. day, then invited Allen to |losses and Switzerland is. win-| Second Round punch him. icss in three starts. | The Los Angeles Times said it happened this way: Alston took exception to an article Allen wrote about him last season in the New York Past. Tuesday was the first time they had met since the article appeared. Alston denounced Allen, called him names and said "It was the worst article ever written about me." He then invited Allen to punch him. Allen declined and the two then went to the clubhouse where the scene was re- peated. Allen commented after- ward: 'Me punch Alston? | I'm no hero," STATEMENT WE GUARANTEE YOU FROM COAST TO COAST NOBODY SELLS TIRES OF COMPARABLE FOR LESS VALUE x x x x BRIGHT BITS: -- Peterborough defeated Montreal Jun- ior Canadiens last night, in the Liftlock City, to assure them- selves of at least a fifth game in that series. .. . CHICAGO Black Hawks blanked N.Y. Rangers 4-0 last night. Now they have to sit around and wait -- wait to see if Montreal Cana- diens catch up and/or pass them, in that pair of extra games the Habs have "in hand". Toronto Leafs could do the Chi- hawks a favor by winning in Montreal tonight but it would seem that the Habs should be able to beat Boston at home on Saturday and likely win in New York on Sunday. Hawks have one more game -- they play in Boston on Sunday night. . . . SCOTCH CUP curling play out at Calgary finds Lyall Dagg and his British Columbia 'Brier' champions, 'tied with the Scottish curlers -- each with three wins. Scot- land won 22-2 over Switzerland yesterday and Canada beat Norway 19-2. last night, Scotland won a thriller over the United States rink, to remain tied with Canada. They meet today: . . . MANITOBA'S ENTRY is currently setting the undefeated pace in the Canadian "Mixed Rink" curling championship play at,,Toronto's Royal Canadi\ns Curling Club. 001 000 000 010-- 2 110 323 311 202--19 Norway SCOTCH CUP = Scotland $13 023 251 110--22 | | STANDINGS Switzerland 000 100 000 001-- 2 | Sweden 001 001 030 010-- 6 | CALGARY (CP) -- Standings|¥U-S- 100 110 302 100-- 9 after third round of 1964 Inter-| Third Round national curling championships: | 000 202 001 010--- 6 211 020 210 202--13 Sweden P W L |Canada Canada | | Scotland Sweden U.S Norway Switzerland 001 030 100 222--11 110 002 010 000-- 5 0) 0 |Scotland ILS, 020 402 011 120--13 201 030 200 002--10 | Norway 'Switzerland 2 2 2 3 SAVE! SAVE! Babies CAR SEATS 'Galt Wins Opener - In Sr. 'A' Finals GALT (CP) -- Galt Hornets battled to a 3-1 win over Wood- stock Athletics in a tight check-| ing opening game of the Ontario Hockey Association Senior A| NHL BIG SEVEN By THE CANADIAN PRESS The point - collecting king, Stan HMikita, and his partner Hockey finals. Bobby Hull, the leading scorer,| Hornets, scoring once in each both fashioned improvements| Period, riod a He eta hia perio: ackhand which on their marks in Tuesday| broke a 1-1 tie. Joe Hogan sank night's National Hockey League) the clincher with only 97 sec-| play. onds remaining in the game. None of the others in the top-|_ League scoring champion, | seven bracket were active apart| Ron Hergott of Galt, and Toby from the Mikita-Hull teammate| Black swapped goals in the first Kenny Wharram and he was| Period of the hard fought game held pointless in Chicago's|Played before an estimated game, | 1,800 afns. The clubs play the Mikita collected his 39th goal|S@c0Md game in Woodstock on and 50th assist of the season| *Tiday. while Hull scored twice--run- ning his total in that de- LAST NIGHT'S partment to 43--and added his STARS A Pts. 43rd assist. The leaders: 50 89 | By THE CANADIAN PRESS 43 86 | Goalie Glenn Hall, who re- 49 75 |corded his seventh shutout, and 54 73 |Bobby Hull, who scored two 32.70 |goals and helped set up a third, 43 68 |when ChicaggyRlack Hawks 42 65 jbelted New rk Rangers ,4-0.! Hamilton Cops Jr. Basketball Title HAMILTON (CP) -- Hamil- ton Quigley's won the Eastern Canada Junior A men's basket- ball championship Tuesday, out- classing University Settlement Orchids 'of Montreal 81-50 in the second game of a best-of-three series, Hamilton won the game Monday, 65-53, up the title in two games, Quigley's will meet the win- ner of the Vancouver - Winnipeg best-of-five series being played in Vancouver. 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