Oshawa Times (1958-), 9 Nov 1964, p. 7

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DID IT AGAIN! Chicago Black Hawk goalie Glen Hall (stretched out on the ice) is shown making one of the 47 saves he pulled off on Satur- day night in Montreal, to help Backetren (6) was frustrated as he cruised inynear the net for a rebound. Chicago's Pier- his team defeat the Canadi 3-1, in NHL action. Ralph WINGS EDGE HABS re, Pilote (3) clears the puck away while Al MacNeil, assis- tant captain of the Black Hawks, stands in front of crease. Goaltenders Earn Pay After Hectic Weekend By TED BLACKMAN Canadian Press Staff Writer National Hockey League play- ers are earning an average sal- ary of $14,368 this season and the loop's goaltenders must be convinced they're worth every cent. Four games were played dur- ing the weekend and in every contest the goalie on the win- ning team was the difference: --Chicago's Glenn Hall, who kicked out 47 shots, as the Black Hawks defeated Mont- real Canadiens 3-1 Saturday night. --New York's Jacques Plante, who turned in a 27-save shut- out to anchor the Rangers 1-0 win over Toronto Maple Leafs Saturday night. Boston' 's Ed Johnston, a target of 43 shots in the Bru- ins 3-2 victory over Chicago slapped home Claude Larose's pass at 15:18. Plante, summoned from the minors to replace an injured Marcel : Paille, displayed his form of old in a game that was still in doubt up to the final second. Camille Henry got the game's only goal at 19:19 of the second period while Toronto's Kent Douglas was penalized for slashing. Plante turned in several key saves and came up with his best stop, on Don McKenney, as the Leafs pressed with six at- tackers during the dying sec- onds. "I was just lucky on that shot," across the net to make a spec- tacilar save. "It was a desper- ate save. I saw it at the last minute and shot across. The The Ranger now have to de- cide whether Plante goes back to Baltimore when Paille re- turns. "I brought clothes for only one game," he _ explained. 'That's all they told me." The Bruins erupted for three unanswered goals in the second period to score their second vic- tory of the season, both over Chicago. Dean Prentice -tallied "twice and Johnny Bucyk added a third as Boston swept into a 3-0 lead before 13,381 home fans. Then Johnston blocked the door as the Hawks rallied in the said Plante, who dived|third Matt Ravlich and Elmer Vasko scored twice at the start of the third as the Hawks poured on the pressure. But) puck hit my fingers." Johnston came up with 15 Black Hawks Sunday night. --Detroit's Roger Crozier, who continued his__ selfish streak by allowing Montreal 'Canadiens just one goal on 26 shots during the last two pe- riods of the Red _ 2-1 The results increased De- troit's Sepgmee lead to three points over pack, Further- more, the Red Wings have played at least oné game less than the other five clubs. Montreal Toronto Chicago New York Boston By THE CANADIAN PRESS Detroit oe WALL, WAS SUPERB Hall was of su- 'was nothing short perb as he frustrated the Ca- nadiens and a Forum crowd of 15,243 with his acrobatics, kick- ing out 19 shots in the first pe- riod alone and holding the Habs scoreless until Bobby Rousseau ruined his shutout bid late in the finale. Kenny Wharram ended a scoreless duel at 17:50 of the second period by casually de- flecting a passout from Stan Mikita past Montreal goalie Charlie Hodge. three goals have all been scored on Forum ice. Youngsters Phil Esposito and Chico Maki added clinchers in the wide-open third period as Montreal outshot the Hawks 16- 14, Rousseau finally proved Hall Wharram's| Chicago 3 Montreal New York 1 Toronto 0 (Only games scheduled) 8 's Results Montreal 1 Detroit 2 Chicago 2 Boston 3 (Only games scheduled) American League Eastern Division 2 Quebec Hershey Springfield Providence Baltimore Western Rochester Buffalo Pittsburgh Cleveland Saturday's Results Rochester 0 Buffalo 0 Providence 3 Cleveland 1 Hemers = No ® Se ft Oo ERaSS4 SSSSN> el al al m0 cedietiaind -- | A@wens weak BRR SSR oth wasn't invincible when he GREENWOOD RACE RESULTS Pilg ad RACE -- Purse $2,000 claiming "ee yeer olds and up | 1-16 miles (12). Siting ster Harris 17.30 ged 3.90 Gem Parsons 8.20 5.90 bs Secret Star Dittfach 3.40 Track Fast Start Good won driving Also ran in order--Niagera Drift, penal Shan, Hop Hop West Four, Glad Roman, Jessie B Good, Auntié Nora, By Com-| mend and Currytown. Winner, bg, 4, by Stella Aurota--Pic- fura, by Pictor Trainer, F H Merrill Jr. Poot $48,536. Double Pool $85,282. SECOND RACE -- Purse $2,000 claim- Ing three year olds one mile (8). Woodcote Park Parsons $8.50 5.00 3.90] S-Jive Girl Harrison 4.20 3.30) sFuture Time Gubbins 5.30 Start Good, won driving Also ran in order -- Shere Khan, Royal) Doctor, My First; Duchess Popey and Water Duck, The Daily Double, Vicking aes (5) and Woodcote Park (6), Paid $13 want dk b or br g, 3 by sie He jerry Quiz, by King Cole. Mramnert $ M Long. Pool $81,513. THIRD RACE -- Purse $1,900 claiming | three year olds and up 7 furs (7) Pighadl con Harris $3.40 260 2.30 7-Paithful Tom Gorden 3.20 2.50/ gong King Maxwell 2 jart Good, won ridden out. Also ran me order -- Cluny --_ "Bass wood, Rock Age, Good Vibration Late Scratch -- Village Squire. + _ Winner, bg, 4, by roe Jac -- Princess, Sue, by Sir Sallahed 3rd or Prince Quilio Trainer, RA Mckenzie. Pool $110890. FOURTH RACE -- Purse $1,900 claim- ite Jivee voor Olas and Up 7 furs a 4Nagnac Parsons $21.90 6.60 2-King's Method inde 00 is hay bong | Walsh Start Good, won driving Also ran in order -- Well Now, Queens Gaurler, Perky Lass, Trainer, R K Smith, Pool $110,556. FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2,100 claiming free year olds and up 1 316 miles (6) No Discard Harris 3.90 2. Raven Wing 2Hereforall Harrison Start Good, won driving Also ran in order -- Dark Red, Mondige| and aS ity. f rego se Discard (6) and Raven | wi 4 ig Se eS wie Drift --colorate| A, E. JOHNSON 0.D. OPTOMETRIST 14% King St. East 723-2721 Real Biack and) - ts Victor. | inner, bg, 6, by Nagpuni -- Necklace, Babe, by Colorado Kid. Trainer, R D isaac. oe $57,328. Quinella Pool. $61,023. SIXTH RACE pie $2,600 allowances | two year olds 7 furs ( | 1-Chop-em-P lease Walsh 400 2.80 2.70 |8-Victorian Era 3.50 3.40 2-Sea Bee Sea Armstrong Pat) Start Good, won driving | Also ran in order -- Caledon Colonel, | Butterscotch, Echo Boy Triple Alliance So War. 1 inser, Se % We Cob Chen: Chow | In Please, by Narrator. | Trainer, D H Campbell. Poot $116069. | SEVENTH RACE--Purse $10,000 added 'Sandown Stakes" three-year-olds and up one mile (13) 9-Doolin Point inda 75.0 25.60 8.30 '|Toronto at Niagar HOCKEY SCORES, STANDINGS Baltimore 3 Hershey 3 Pittsburgh 1 Springfield 7 Sunday's Results Hershey 4 Buffalo 2 Cleveland 5 Providence 4 Springfield 0 Quebec 8 Pittsburgh 4 Rochester 1 Sunday's Results Vancouver 4 San Francisco 3 Los Angeles 0 Seattle 0 Ontario Junior A Oshawa Niagara Falls Toronto Peterbor'gh St. Cath'ines Montreal Kitchener Hamilton ; Saturday's Result Montreal 2 Oshawa 4 Sunday's Results Oshawa 3 Montreal 2 Hamilton 3 St. Catharines 4 Niagara Falls 0 Kitchener 3 Peterborough 3 Toronto 4 Tuesday's Games St. Catharines at Oshawa Falls SATURDAY Central League Minneapolis 5 Omaha 3 Eastern League Long Island 2 Johnstown 4 New Haven 0 Clinton 9 New York 3 Greensboro 5 Jacksonville 1 Knoxville 5 Charlotte 4 Nashville 5 APt 33 18 Nora f®eanwe tt saves, stopping Stan Mikita's last effort with one second left. The red-hot Wings got goals from Parker MacDonald and and Norm Uliman in the first period and then weathered the Montreal blitz after Claude Pro- vost narrowed the margin in the second. Crozier faced only two shots in the opening period, but made 12 saves in the middle frame and 13 in the closing 20 min- utes. The victory, before 14,493 De- troit fans, extended Detroit's unbeaten string to eight games. After losing their first two games, the Wings have won seven and tied one of their last eight. The Wings are three points in front of Toronto and Montreal, tied for second with 12 points, and four more than Chicago and New York, locked at 11 points. Boston is creeping up from- be- hind with five. The schedule resumes Tues- "lup one assist to maintain his Omaha Defeats Top CPHL Club -By THE CANADIAN PRESS St. Louis Braves finally came out on top of a one-goal deci- sion Sunday. The fifth-place Braves, who have lost four one-goal games this year, defeated second-place Minneapolis Bruins 2-1 in a Central Professional Hockey League game, In other league action fourth- place Omaha Knights defeated first-place St. Paul Saints 40 Sunday. The Bruins defeated the Knights 5-3 Saturday. St. Louis got its winning mar- gin on a 30-foot shot by Ben Greco, Alain (Boom Boom) Ca- ron, last year's league - leading scorer, got the first tally of the game in. the second period. At Omaha, Jean-Guy Moris- sette got his 'third shutout of the season, making 15 saves. Defenceman Noel Picard scored twice to pace the Knights. NHL BIG SEVEN By THE CANADIAN PRESS Chicago's Bobby Hull earned two assists during the weekend to move into second place in the National Hockey League's individual scoring race. Hull's output moved him past Toronto's Frank Mahovlich and gave him a total of 12 points on eight goals and four assists. Chicago's Stan Mikita picked hold on first place with 16 points. : Centre Norm Ullman of De- troit made the biggest jump in the last week's action, picking up four points on two goals and two assists to climb into a tie for the fourth spot with Andy Bathgate of Toronto at 10 points: The leaders: , . Mikita, Chicago Hull, Chicago Mahovlich, Toronto Ullman, Detroit Bathgate, Toronto Delvecchio, Detroit Douglas, Toronto NHL LEADERS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Standings: Detroit, played 10, won 7, lost 2, tied 1, points. 15. Points: Mikita, Chicago, 16. Goals: Hull, Chicago, 8 Assists: Mikita, Chicago, 12. Shutouts: Crozier, Detroit, 3. 4 Hae RORD WAMsIAd > day with a single contest, De- troit at Boston. Penalties: Mikita, Chicago, 40 minutes. GARDEN CIT FIRST RACE -- 1 mile trot for dyear- ong Song, One win Five, chy Royal Mc Lean, and Vital vichory, SECOND RACE -- 1 mile pace for all ages. Purse $700 (8). 1-Ed's Son, Vance 41.90 11.30 rd 4-Long Distance, Clements 3.00 2.90 Pveeygboos Mime, Pt =a 3. Cones: won driving. Piper, and lappy. DAILY DOUBLE, 6 AND 1, PAID $235.90 THIRD RACE -- 1 mile Re for > year-olds and up. Purse $600 (8). 2Jovial Abbe, Galbraith 9.00 4.50 3.30 3Meadow Harvester, Welwood 4.50 3.20) , "c, 8-Selkirk, Cateltier 3.60 Srert good, won driving. ~- Also Ran in Order: Hieland Direct, posers dl Byrd, ny ere Frisco, Mr. FOURTH RACE -- 1 mile pace for 3- year-olds bn up. Purse $700 (8). i-Poplar Grattan, G'don 710 5.00 3.80 5 Scotland's Van, Gelsel 7.0 5.30 bar gptialy Dvoracek 10.50 aft good, won handily, "se Ran in Order: Widower's Pick, Tom Tally, Jimmy G Unko, Gypsy Baron, and Mr Gibb. FIFTH RACE -- 1: mile pace for + year-olds and up. Purse $1,000 (8). 2-Virginia's Boy, G'don 4-Success Mtge Pris éPeter Abbey C., Coke Start good, won sade. Also Ran in Order: Direct Duke, Pick, Gracie Byrd, Eddie Hal, and Cletus Hanover. SIXTH RACE -- 1 mile pace for 3 year-olds and up, Invitation Handicap. Purse $3000 (6). 6Sonny creek, G'braith 13,20 6.40 5.30 4Pine Ridge ig HULA hoped 9.90 in 5George Volo, Find Also Ran in Order: elovectied Direct, Start good, won dri | 2B-Gran Califa Leblanc 1A-Dr. Giddings Gordon Start. Good, wen driving Also ran in order -- Prince Dale, War- riors Day, Golden Turkey Belfort, Brock- fon Boy, Sunny, B-Ramuntcho, A-Duna- dir, Whiteborough and Galindo. A-Willow Downs Farms Entry B-North Star Ranch bo hia ie og ae oy aan inner, be, nee'. 'Lad ~ Regal Gem, by Dhoti 2g | Trainer, R W Mather. Pool $132,324. EIGHTHG RACE -- Purse $2,700 allow- ances three and four year olds | mile (8) 6Aretic Swirl: Robinson 10.70 5.20 3.10 7-Kerxes Arvetren V.10 4,70) '~ T. F. Harris tart Good, won handity Ane ran in order -- King of Maryland, (nee Gus Right Gertrude Q and 'inner, bg, 4, by Iceberg 2nd--Ammo- jy War Admiral. 6.10 3,60 Trainer, R- St. John .Pool $119,415 | Total Pool $923,138. 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Volo, So Long's Prince, Attor- ney's Bob, and Harmony Chips, BIGHTH RACE -- "Brantford Stakes," 13). 2-Sis Herbert, H'bert 20.90 13.00 11.20 Johnnie Laird, Archdekin 13.70 11.80 F-12-Ozark Peter, Dufty 5.90 Stert good, won handily. Also Ran in Order: F-Sister Matt, A- ington's eli as Earl, Wil- low Brook Happ; Red Reddell, Lee Ezra, Invasion, Pryor A Dollar, Prince Cope, oF i Pocket Rocket, PoMutuel Field, NINTH RACE -- 1 mile pace for and'4-year-olds, Purse $1100 (8), 4Missiie Dares, Hayes E 2-Scotch Flame, Madill 4 SJarvis Rab, Stiller Start good, won. driving. Also Ran in Order: Allan Wilmac, Wil- fie Mac Chief, Championdale, Magic, % 70 4,50 0 3.50 50 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondoy, November 9, 1964 7 Frosty}. and Lynden Alex. Total Pool $182,013. Attendance 4,683, ... What's your stand on registering life insurance policies to claim certain income tax deductions? Mr. Campbell If it's possible, I'm all for it! 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