Oshawa Times (1958-), 27 Nov 1964, p. 11

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J ON gf OOD OM SOD THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, November 27, 1964 ae i HOCKEY SCORES AND STANDINGS National League gare sary nares : é . : Wins Major Event Junior Petes Normie Ullman Wins --z:2¢| Top St Kitts/ Another For Detroit : | 13 Geto 'estern 5 pI '< oo Waterloo oe ty 3 Waterloo 3). i i it longest test, and easiest, to cap- ing their winning streak to ture the'10, 000 « metre grind of the U.S, Track and Field Fed.|"iree games, continued | theit New York eration Thursday by 120 yards. : He completed the 6%-mile series by A 2 Fawreat oe mm te StSeSS SStetee Western Nelson 5 Trail 4 By THE CANADIAN PRESS a a wed - 5 2 because Uliman likes winners. a tremendous feeling|®4™' you score a game-winning ," he says. "The guys pat "on the back and jump all you, there's nothing like "At the rate he's going, the|@ od centre is likely to _ the ice by all t patting and jumping. Uil- man laready has five winning goals so far. The slick playmaker scored his fifth winner Thursday night as the Wings defeated Montreal pa i il Vt pe netminder|fence napping and found him-jdropped | ogre ae self alone 9% front of Glenn ore yy to take @ pass from Jim Pappinjusually pun and flip it into the net. straight loss and completed a/SEWED IT U THIRD LOSS It was Montreal's third disastrous road trip that saw three games with a shoulder in- Hodge's pads. ihans converted Floyd Smith's passout into a goal from 12 feet and got his second by banging in Parker MacDon- ald's rebound while Montreal was shorthanded. It was Montreal's game from hag -- one tie in four|clincher with the only goal of danke: inserted in the lineup|puck from Hull in the Hawks as an emergency after missing|end and the rest was simple. jory, gave Detroit the jump at/dividual scoring lead with 21 5:52 of the opener after taking}points, one more than Ullman oe from Gordie Howe andjand two ahead of teammate drilling a 35-footer past Charlie|Stan Mikita. George astro added &lriod, the third period, He stole the Hull's goal gave him the in- Third - place New York Outshooting New York 41-21, the Bruins got a first-period goal by Wayne Rivers and streaked out of reach with three in the second. Reg Fleming, Ted Green and Forbes Kennedy counted in the middle frame and Dean Pren- tice: and Leo Boivin added goals in the third. GRID GREATS Name Nine More ton Park in 30:37.8: Shaugh- nessy, Canadian junior national two- and three - mile champ from Alliston, Ont., had never attempted the distance before. Bill Silverberg of Kansas fin- ished second with 31:01. Coppley Vickers of Tennessee, was third in 31:13. Sixty-six of 72 starters fin- ished. : cross country run at eee Oshawa eet Ay ed P. Dojack Heads Grey Cup Staff TORONTO (CP) -- Referee Paul Dojack of Regina will head a six-man team of offi- cials for Saturday's Grey Oup final between British Columbia Lions and Hamilton Tiger-Cats. night. Hamilton moved into fifth place with 13 points from a last-|New y place tie with Montreal. Peterborough Petes tightened their hold on fourth place with a 7-5 victory over fifth-place St. Catharines Black Hawks. In Peterborough, Andre La- croix scored two goals for Petes with one each by Leo Thiffault, Danny Grant, John Vandenburg and George Godson, Brian McDonald counted twice for the Hawks. Mickey Chewvaty,' Wayne Maki and Maurice Labbe got one apiece. It. was Peterborough's seventh straight win on home ice. REASON FOR FALL Botanists say trees turn scar- let in the fall when excessive ff fi A £ i a i 3 ! iss | a ausbagq clean opewod SkSSSy - - i Quebec Senior $t. Hyacinthe 3 Sherbrooke 6 pr 3 Pe ~"? ver be ee HORS te es Canadiens 3-1 to maintain their ; i s they outshot De- i sugar is trapped in the leaves grip on first place. And just for|that point as they o The Ust announced. today bY | eine dhe production of red insurance, Ullman added an-|troit 33-24, but Crozier allowed G. Sydney Halter, commissioner other goal for a clincher, just one goal, Provost's eighth 'Hi f F "lot the Canadian Footballjanthocyanin pigments, of the season, He made 15 stops O ame League, includes three umpires, Toronto Maple Leafs stayed)' . i in the first period alone. one more than usual for regu-|erson, Regina and Ray Boucher, oy avant Re Block Rawns ¢0 Andy Bathgate supplied the! ~oRONTO (CP) -- Nine new; Rowe was regarded as the|lar-season games and the cus-|Ottawa, Al Dryburgh of Winni-|Sptingfield 0 Providence 8 at Chicago while Boston Bruins spark for Toronto with twOlmembers were named Thurs-|best fullback in Canada when|tom for the Grey Cup. peg is head linesman and Bob|Quebec 7 Rochester 4 dumped the visiting New York|80@ls,~ tying the game twicelday to the Canadian Football|Calgary Stampeders upset Ot-| The umpires are Seymour|Shepherd of Toronto is field Ontario Junior A Rangers 6-1. after Chico Maki and Bobby|Hall of Fame, including Tony|tawa Rough Riders 12-7 in the|Wilson of Hamilton, Taylor Pat-|judge. Ww Ron Murphy opened Detroit's|Hull had given the Hawks one-|(Golden Buy) Golab of Ottawa|1948 Grey Cup. He served the Toronto 13 goal leads. It was Hull's 15th/and Winnipeg's great all-star,|Calgary Club for a dozen years 9 py Sir Baraat tae = goal in 17 games. _.|Tom Casey. and remained a force in promo- GARDEN CITY RACEWAY 8 the Wings jumped ahead 3-0 in| Ron eo ape 4 the hy Golab, Casey and four a ie bPiygd et Be bi , 8 _|ner. He catight the Chicago de-| move into the hall primarily be-|a four-time western all-star an real-gontolled ihe. geme, onl cause of their great plaving|twice a scoring champion. | | fItty f2¢R,=, \iuiio! © S7r awenaning at Nese Claude Provost' ad-pariod ays. Three others were chosen] Warwick died last year after Ga y Bill, W'wood 3.50 2.80 2.40/Venus Richelieu. atc «ett NHL BIG SEVEN as "builders" of the game who|a long career as player, coach, rn rite parrieory, id in EIGHTH RACE -- 1 mile pace for > rt made outstandin ng contributions|manager and executive at all _lysengids. and 00. Purse $109 ©, ab Granby 3 Drummondville 4 Saskatchewan Senior Moose Jaw 5 Regina 6 Central Ontario Junior . Hawkesbury 4 Cornwall 5 ' Northern Ontario Junior --. 2 Garson-Falconbridge Saskatchewan Junior Regina 2 Saskatoon 1 NOTICE TO AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE POLICY HOLDERS Ssss seVsi> Suet SSEeese Seo aheaw = BOND ST. WEST 0 Pani ouwen RON wy SeBSuq S2S8r> SSS Peterboro Is Our Aim All Cars Ca Our GUARANTEE y. By THE CANADIAN PRESS |in executive and coaching ca-|levels of Canadian football. He is ; Quebec Aces Detroit's Norm Ullman scored|pacities. was primarily active with Win-|ond, orig ge, Satery than The Sec SF riseo 'Lee, Geil --, Prove Point By THE CANADIAN PRESS Quebec Aces, the early ter- rors of the American Hockey League, regained some of that prestige Thursday, night. The Aces, who won their first 10 games of the season but lost their last three, humbled west- ern division leading Rochester Americans 7-4 to maintain a four-point lead in the East. The victory gave the Aces 15 wins in 20 games. Elsewhere, Hershey Bears de- feated Baltimore Clippers 6-3 and Providence Reds shutout Springfield Indians 3-0. twice: Thursday night to pass Chicago's Stan Mikita and take over second place in the Na- tional Hockey League scoring race with 20 points. Bobby Hull of Chicago scored his 15th goal in 17 games to maintain his lead with 21 points while Mikita was blanked and slipped to third with 19. Ullman has 10 goals and an equal num- ber of assists for 20 points. Claude Provost scored his eighth goal of the season and Bathgate and Bob Pulford. on two goals, Pulford an assist remained in fourth place with)and Casey, are Teddy Morris of 15 points while Detroit's ordie/Toronto; Hawley (Huck) Welch Howe picked up an assist for|o¢ Hamilton, Winnipeg and Re- his 14th point, slipping into a|gina; Ross Craig of Peterbor- tie with Camille Henry, Andy/ough, and Hamilton, and Paul Bathgate earned two points IMMEDIATE NIT The nine will join 31, names previously selected for a new Hall of Fame building in Ham- ilton, expected to be completed by next summer. The buillers are the late A. H. (Bert) Warwick of Winnipeg and Edmonton; Jack Newton of Toronto and Sarnia, and M. J. (Mike) Rodden of Kingston. Rodden is the only man in Canada to be named to both the Canadian football and hockey halls of fame. The players, besides Golab Rowe of Calgary. nipeg Blue Bombers and as an executive with, the Canadian Football League while living in Edmonton Jack Newton coached Toronto| St Argonauts to Big Four victories in 1912 and 1914 and to the Grey Cup in 1914. His Sarnia Imper- ials were ORFU champions in the 1020s and he was regarded by hall of fame selectors as a football "tower of strength" for 50 years. Mike Rodden won 15 ietiers in football and hockey at Queen's University, still a record, and coached Queen's, Hamilton Tigers and Toronto Balmy Beach teams in the 1920s and goin RACE -- 1 mile pace for all pare. F 'se $600 (7). Iss 'Angele M'y, F'gan $.20 3.60 2.60 #Stormy Grattan, Langiie 9.90 4.40 gmery Lyn, Madili *: 2.80 good, won driv Also Started: Go For Broke, Hieland Chief, Poo lig} paste and Ken Frisco, olds and up. Purs l-Monsieur Reynard, Cempbell 6Royel's Pride." Catellier Start good, won driving. 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'Late Cans., Widower's Pick, Meadow good, Also Started: Kintutiee, Prince Cope, Pear! Wick, and Alayne Scott. QUINELLA, 4 AND 2% PAID $56.90 SEVENTH RACE --~ 1 mile gg for + eae and up. Purse $800 FOR QUICK, TOP SERVICE NAGY MOTORS Lid: 344 DURHAM S. 728-5175 DOWN'S Towing Service KING ST. E. 723-7032 Golab was an immediate sen- Pond Bc ally @ singe an and Henry was blanked. sation with Ottawa Rough Rid- carly 1980s, hile Skip Sutherland chi dj The leaders: ers after he played with Sar- Sous ere Tererinnd, Omen A Pts./nia Imperials in 1939. He stood] BASKETBALL , Ed Hoekstra, Guy i 1 ; feet ; = aero A Bon Biaeibess Hull, Chicago 15 6 out in the interprovincial union aioe on eo tty Ullman, Detroit 10 10 20 |through the years 1939-40-41, Soe paaiowelil got. two Mikita, Chicago 6 13 19 | was shot down twice as an SCORES goals for Rochester. Stan Smrke Provost, Montreal : ! Ly egg - in the fecoes bet . 2 Bathgate, Toronto ar, and returned to Riders for|By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS| S!XTH RACE ~ 1 mile trot for d-vear- pl Red Armstrong fired one Pulford, Toronto 7714 six more years of brilliant foot- NBA olds end up. Purse $700 B42 pe ..|Henry, New York 7 7 14 {ball before retirement in , "pie Conather pores the Her. Howe.' Detroit 4 10 14 |1951.. oo 17 Philadelphia s Sab )shey attack mith two goals as Casey, now staff neurologist at| , -°) ® tai Oe Ee oe On eine "i the Cleveland Veterans' Admin-|°S on 98 St. Louis 110 the eastern division. 'Ralph Kel NHL LEADERS cing at "tonight's jr LAST : NIGHT'S <a psp Bg, am tbe got one| By THE CANADIAN PRESS gre ack. Standings: Detroit, played 19, sane aaa rin wc maiiie Pat Ted Taylor, Ken Schinkel and| Won 10, lost 6, tied 3, points 23.| 2)" teams during a career STARS arry Pidhirny were the Baltj-| Points: Hull, Chicago, 21. | trom 1950 to 1956 with Winnipeg ore marksmen. Goals: Hull, Chicago, 15. Blue Bombers. One of the most By THE CANADIAN PRESS George Ranieri, Pierre Bril-| Assists: Mikita, Chicago, 13.| versatile two-way men in the|, Detroit's Norm Ullman, whose ant and Jeannot Gilbert fired| Shutouts: Crozier, Detroit, 3.) canadian game, he played as|two goals proved to be the win- ne goal each as Providence de-| Penalties: Brewer, Toronto,|quarterback,. end, halfback,|2ing and insurance markers in leated Springfield. Green, Boston, 48 minutes. punter and defensive halfback.|the Red Wings 3-1 triumph over Casey is best remembered as|Montreal Canadiens. one half of the Casey-Indian} Andy Bathgate of Toronto, GREENWOOD RACE RESULTS jjsc:, cots vsssantrin'com-|wio'toa te game twie wit ig rg she teak a ws seventh and eighth goals of #4 pe 241 me Morris is linked insep-|the season as the Maple Leafs ned " P 400. Clai | FURST, RACH Pret hng $2000, Maiden, rrerear ae! 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