ookie Cournoyer aces Canadiens In Weekend By TED BLACKMAN The weekend schedule left Press Staff Writer |Montreal and Toronto unbeaten Yvan Cournoyer isn't hock-|with five points, Chicago and four points, Detroit next with' two and the Bruins still looking) for victory after four straight defeats. Earl Ingarfield and Bob Nevin th himaats d fed the Hockey League. e _ dominat But the Habs also knew that/sloppy Canadiens, But the roof the 24-year-old right winger) fell in at 15:54 of the third when scored 63 goals for the Junior|Cournoyer poked in Beliveau's Canadiens last season and|pass and 37 seconds later big bagged four more during a five-| Jean tied it up. game NHL, tryout. Cournoyer steered a pass So when the retirement of|from Ted Harris to Beliveau, Bernie Geoffrion left a vacancy|who broke in alone and faked on the line with Jean Beliveau| Marcel Paille out.of the net. An and John Ferguson, the Cana-|opening game crowd of 13,429 diens gave Cournoyer the job.|/shrieked with joy but coach The Habs figured that if he|Toe Balke grumbled about didn't check the opposition at|Montreal's listless effort. least he might outscore them.) The Habs, however, were fiy- Cournoyer has a knack for|ing 24 hours later as they pep- scoring goals, He found the net/pered Boston goalie Ed John- twice during the weekend for ston with 40 shots. Johnny Bu- Play his debut was spoiled when New York put three third-pe- riod goals behind him to gain New York tied for second with|the draw Jim Pappin scored twice and Kent Douglas, the NHL's top scorer with seven points, a single as the Leafs carried a 3-1 lead into the closing 10 min- utes. But rookie Lou Angotti scored his second of the night at 10:40 and ex-Leaf Bob Nevin tailied at 13:54 as the Rangers un- leashed 16 shots at Sawchuk in the last period. Tim Horton was penalized and Angotti scored on the power play. Stan Mikita had a big night Saturday with a goal and three assists in Chicago's 4-2 win over the Wings before 14,391 fans. Sunday night 11,634 fans at De- troit saw their own hero, Gor- die Howe, put two goals behind Denis Dejordy as the Wings won two important goals that ena-|cyk's first-period geal stood up bled Montreal to pick up three| until Cournoyer and Claude Ta-| of a possible four points. rose tallied in the middle) oungs wked the |firame. at Big mY a Ce wie Senta Qiaude Provost scored his| night for a 2-2 tie with New third of the season at 19:58 York, closing the Rangers lead when Johnston left the net in| with 'his finst goal this season|{avor of an extra forward, Bos-| and then sending Beliveau in on ton's fourth defeat was wit-| a break 37 seconds later for the nessed by 13,909 Bruin Support-) ers their: first game. of the season. Howe scored his initial goals of the season during the first period and Parker MacDonald tallied what proved to be the winner during the middle ses- sion. Doug Robinson and Chico Maki replied for the Hawks but Detroit never lost the lead. equaiizer. On Sunday he erased a 1-0) Boston lead with his second) goal and started the Habs to a 3-1 vietony over the Bruins. | HABS TIED WITH LEAFS The Canadiens moved into first place along with Toronto, which also picked up three points via a 7-2 win over Boston Saturday night and a 3-3 tie in New York Sunday. Chicago and Detnoit split a home-and-home Toronto bombed the Bruins} Saturday night as Frank Ma- hovlich and Red Kelly turned in two-goal performances in a loosely played contest before Tumbles In Race 13,958 fans at the Gardens. Ed| TOKYO (CP) -- Hurdler Mar- Shack, Dave Keon and Ron El-|ion Snider of Toronto was car- lis also scored for the Leafs. |ried away on a stretcher Sun- se 5 , day when she stumbled and BRIEF LEAD FOR BRUINS | crashed into a hurdle during the The Bruins got goals from! heats of the women's 80 - metre Murray Oliver, who gave them} hurdles. a brief 1-0.lead, and Dean Pren-| 44:5. cnider. a 20-year-old Canadian Hurdler series, the Hawks winning 4-2/ "ce. at home Saturday night and los- ing 3-2 to the Red Wings on Detroit ice the next night. By Ke la safety measure Monday." teacher competing in her first} Olympics, hit the fourth hurdle! and 'she wobbled and piled into the fifth. She was unconscious for a couple of minutes and was removed in a stretcher. Miss Snider later was re- to the Olympic Village moved hospital where she was placed | under the care of the team doc-| Montreal 3 Boston 1 of Lon-|Toronto 3 New York 3 tor, Dr. Paul Hauch, don, Ont. j She remained overnight with} superficial scratches and minor} cuts and bruises of the face, shoulder, arms and legs. "She is pretty well," said Hauch. "We'll take x-rays. as/| WEEK-END STARS | ~ SHE Here ewts a] Ap h ahr ae uRPaz Douglas, Toronto Mikita, Chicago Kelly, Toronto Nevin, New York Howe, Detroit Mahovlich, Toronto Keon, Toronto Beliveau, Montreal Hadfield, New York Delvecchio, Detroit McKenney, Toronto Terry Sawchuk donned a Tor- onto uniform for the first time Sunday night as Punch Imiach __.|rested Johnny Bower. It might \Ihave been a happy occasion for 0 b A S the ex-Detroit netminder, but sie | NHL BIG SEVEN Win Sixth, THE CANADIAN PRESS | nt Douglas, who scored : only one point last season, al-| No Deteats ready has seven in three games| this season and holds down the} top spot in the National Hockey Quebec Aces scored their League scoring race. | sixth win in as many starts by| Douglas, 28 - year - old Tor-| defeating Springfield Indians 3-2;onto defenceman, picked up) Sunday night to tie their own| four points during the weekend) American Hockey League rec-|on one goal and three assists. | ord for consecutive games won! One point back is Stan Mikita, and take a six-point lead in the| who scored once and earned AHL's Eastern Division. \four assists to move into the} Providence Reds downed cel-| runner-up position. | lar - dwelling Hershey Bears 2-1} Red Kelly, who arrived back} Saturday and defeated Balti-|/from government business in| more Clippers by the same) Tokyo in time to dress for the} score Sunday to move into sec-| Leafs opening game, also en- ond place in the East. joyed a four - Pittsburgh Hornets tied 2-2|The hockey - playing politician with Buffalo Bisons Saturday|scored twice and was credited and defeated the same team 3-2| with two assists. Sunday to take the lead in the| Eight players are tied with Western Division. four points each, | Springfield won its first game| * The leaders: of the season by defeating Bal- timore 4-2 Saturday. Rochester "Americans dropped Cleveland Barons 5-2 Sunday and 2-0 Sat- urday. Quebec got second period goals from Jim Morrison and Wayne Hicks to go with a first- period tally by John Blackburn Sunday. Springfield scorers were Bill Sweeney and John Roger. ww w_NwVNHwIn By cago. point weekend.| Yvan Cotrnoyer, who scored|Pittsburgh 3 Buffalo 2 two important goals as Mont- | pessmssss Chicago at Montreal Quebec | Providence | Springfield Baltimore Hershey THE CANADIAN PRESS | pittsburgh Gordie Howe, who scored two} Rochester goals Sunday night to spark De-| Buffalo troit to a 3-2 victory over Chi-| Cleveland i eS : JOHNNY BOWER makes citadel. The Toronto Leafs' during Saturday night's NHL like an acrobat, when the op- . goalie is shown above in three game in Toronto, when Leafs position tries to score in his different action shots, taken turned back Boston Bruins 72. HOCKEY SCORES AND STANDINGS _ Tuesday's Games Toronto at Oshawa |Kitchener at St. Catharines SATURDAY Western League By THE CANADIAN PRESS |Providence 2 Hershey 1 National League {Buffalo 2 Pittsburgh 2 WLT F A Pt Baltimore 2 Springfield 4 Montreal 2°01: #4: 5 Sunday's Results Toronto -\onto Marlboros 4-3 in Ontario _ loss and put the Marlboros in ; | second place. \scored singles. Catharines. Falls Flyers Take Lead In Jr. A Race By THE CANADIAN PRESS Niagara Falls Flyers took a two-point lead in the standings Sunday when they edged Tor- Hockey Association Junior A action. It was Toronto's first In other junior games Sunday, Oshawa Generals tied St. Cath- arines Black Hawks 3-3, Kitch- ener Rangers chalked up their first victory of the season by downing Peterborough Petes 4-2 and Montreal Junior anadiens defeated Hamilton Red Wings 6-4. Oshawa is in third place in the standings, followed by St. atharines, Montreal, Kitch- ener, Hamilton and Peterbo- rough. At Toronto, John Pronovost scored two goals for Niagara Falls. Ted Snell and Don Mar- cotte each added singles. PACES MARLIES Brit Selby paced the Marl- boros with two goals, and Barry Watson scored one. At St. Catharines, Ron Buch- anan scored all three of Osh- awa's goals. Ken Laidlaw, Mickey Cherevaty and Gary McMillan replied for the Black Hawks. Terry Ball, Peter Brennan, Sandy Fitzpatrick and Ken Gratton each scored a goal for Kitchener, and Jim Paterson and Leo Thiffault scored for the visiting Petes. At Montreal, Norm Fenguson scorde twice while Rene Drolet, Christian Bordeleau, Guy Du- four and Don Leismer each added singles. Gary Marsh scored two goals for Hamilton. Bert rashley and Jim Peters Toronto visits Oshawa Tues- THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, October 19, 1964 W BOXER BANNED TOKYO (AP--Valentin Loren, Boston Sox Sign Ontario Juvenile 'been WALLACEBURG, Ont. (CP)|bamned Wednesday from Olym- Gregory Jacobs, 17, of nearby|pic and international amateur Walpole Island, struck out 17/boxing for life. His second at batters Sunday and then signed|the fight, Santa Cruz Palents, a bonus contract with Boston|was suspended for the re- Red Sox of the American Base-|mainder of the Tokyo Olympics. bali League. : Jacobs also hit a 10th-inning home run to account for a 3-2 victory for Wallaceburg over Sarnia in the first game of a 'best-of-three Western County Senior League final. Dick Radatz, Boston relief pitcher, was among a delega- tion from the Sox who watched and later signed Jacobs. The youngster will report to Waterloo, Iowa, for spring train- ing with the Boston farm club. 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