Oshawa Times (1958-), 7 Dec 1964, p. 11

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ye FOR THE NicEt It. was a as Seg nian Soe Oe . er Crozier, Fs ngenn ny rng Sr like a live duck Fgh ae 4 ogy firing goals pas their one-sided win vd he Red Wings; Saturday. REGAIN LEAGUE LEAD Leading the scoring or shoot- ing match, with two goals apiece, were "Red" Kelly (left); Dave Keon (centre) and Ron Ellis (right). --(CP Wirephoto) Red Wings Bounce Back After 10-2 Shellacking Despite " feelings Detroit Red Wings themselves together night to score their "biggest" victory of the season, a 4-1 triumph over Montreal Ca- nadiens. The win, fess than 24 hours after the 'injury-racked Wings were scuttled 10-2 by Toronto Maple Leafs, enabled Detroit to regain its three-point lead over Toronto and Montreal atop the National Hockey League stand- ings. Sor York Rangers climbed nearer the leaders with a 3-3 tie in Boston Saturday night and a 4-1 victory over the Black THE NEXT WALTZ? It looks like dance time at Maple Leaf Gardens as Toronto's Tim Horton gets caught. in a fleet- ing embrace with Detroit Red Wings Paul Henderson. It was. Hawks in Chicago Sunday night. The Hawks dropped both week- end*games, losing 5-3 in Mont- real Saturday night and then to New York. The Rangers moved to within one point of Montreal and Tor- onto while leaving the Hawks six points behind in fifth. Chi- cago's only advance was by Bobby Hull, who scored three times to run his record to 20 goals in 21 games, With two regulars out with injuries, three players wearing protective helments and. two more playing with broken, 'ony gers, the Wings surprised real with 43 shots and vane ahead 4-0 before the Canadiens Detroit's third line performed the heroics in place of the hob- bling first stringers. Linemates Bruce MacGregor, Paul Hen- derson and Pit Martin each scored once while Alex De!vec- chio added the fourth. RUINED SHUTOUT _Ralph Backstrom ruined Roger Crozier's bid for a shut- out with his seventh goal of the season, the only one of 33 Mont- real shots that fooled the rookie goalie. It's also been a long time since Detroit coach Sid Abel h&s seen a run of goals such as t-114,185 Toronto fans witnessed Saturday night. Dave Keon, Ron Ellis and Red Kelly led the awakened. scoring parade with two goals each while Andy Bathgate, George Anmstrong, Ron Stewart and Jim Pappin added singles. Crozier stopped Toronto's other 31 shots, Norm Ullman, playing with a broken finger, scored his 11th of the season for the Wings and Martin also tallied to stave off complete embarrassment. Ex- Wing Terry Sawchuk stopped 34 shots in the Toronto goal. Uliman's point gave him 25 so far this season, one less than Hull in the individual scoring race. Hull scored twice against the Canadiens, both on blistering shots, bu' the rest of the game belonged to Montreal. Henri Ri- @\boro marksmen. a waltz--for Maple Leafs, as they took Detroit 10-2 in their NHL game on Saturday night. scored twice for the Marlies Defeat Jr. Canadiens By THE CANADIAN PRESS Oshawa Generals did ali right Habs, his second putting Mont- real ahead for keeps 21 seconds after Hull had pulled the Hawks into a 3-3 tie at 7:10 of the third period. ESPOSITO SCORED Gilles Tremblay, Jacques La- perriere and Ted Harris also counted for Montreal while Phil Esposito got Chicago's other goal, Hull notched No. 20 against the Rangers, the only shot to beat Marcel paille of the 4i ie handled. Paille filled the Ran- gers cage while Jacques Plante rested during the weekend. Earl Ingarfield. and Phil Goy- ette sent the Rangers ahead 2-0 lore Hull closed the gap on a go Lae play late in the Boston, too, but scored on two of 18 sh final period and earked the draw with Forbes Ke goal in the 15th minute. Vic Hadfield, Gilbert and Dick Duff scored for New York while Wayne Maxner and Tom Wil- liams got Boston's first two goals. NHL LEADERS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Standings: Detroit, played 23, won 12, lost 7, tied 4, points 28. Points: Hull, Chicago, 26. Goals: Hull, Chicago, ». Assists: Mikita, Chicago, 16, Shutouts: Crozier, Detroit, 3. Penalties: Baun, Toronto, 78 minutes. $|Peterboroygh 3 Kitchener 1 By THE CANADIAN PRESS National League inal woawn mn SS5S2S wunesssa Br wows oe = sssassr REVRRsy Chicago 3 Montreal 5 etroit 2 Toronto 10 New York ? Boston 3 Sunday's Results Montreal 1 etroit 4 New York 4 Chicago 1 (Only games scheluled) Wednesday's Games Montrea: at Toronto Chicago at New York (Only games scheduled) _ 23S8Sa a Sssese> Supaes wm te cons vane" 2883 aS3s Clevelana Saturday's Results Quebec 5 Baltimore 3 Providence 3 Cleveland 4 Hershey 4 Springfield 1 Sunday's Results Springfield 3 Pittsburgh 3 Hershey 1 Providence 0 Cleveland 1 Rochester 7 Western League WLT F APt 15 8 1:79 6835 15 9 0 95 7830 Vancouver 1411 0103 85 28 Los Angeles 1112 1 87 8723 Victoria 715 0 72 9114 San Francisco 716 0 8110814 Saturday's Results Los Angeles 7 San Francisco 4 Seattle 1 Portlan! 3 Vancouver 6 Victoria 2 Sunday's Games Victoria 2 Portland 3 Vancouver 3 Seattle 4 Ontario Junior A WLT F Toronto 16 5 1108 Niagara Falls 11 6 73 Peterboro 12 6 91 Oshawa 9 8 St. Catharines 610 Kitchener 714 Seattle Portland APt S 2 60 2 86 86 2 74 9015 81 106 15 3 7 6 4 HOCKEY SCORES, STANDINGS Saturday's Results Waterlo» 4 Queen's 9 Montreal 5 Guelph 3 Laval 2 McMaster 3 SATURAY Central a Tulsa 5 St. Louis 2 Minneapolis 1 Omaha 2 Eastern League Nashville 4 Johnstown 2 Long Island 2 New Haven 1 New Jersey 3 Clinton 8 Jacksonville 1 Greensboro 5 Charlotte 5 Knoxville 4 International cao Port Huron 3 Fort Wayne.3 Des Moines 1 Muske£on 5 Dayton 3 Toledo 4 Manitoba Junior Winnipeg Monarchs 3 Winnipeg Rangers 2 Saskatchewan Junior Flin Flon 7 Saskatoon 4 Moose Jaw 5 Estevan 3 Regina 5 Weyburn 3 Exhibition Canadiar. Nationals 14 Yorkton (Sask. Sr.) 1 Finis ghd Central League St. Louls 2 diitars Minneapolis 3 phis 1 Eastern League Clinton 4 Johnstown 3 Nashville 3 Long Island 2 Charlotte 1 Knoxville 3 New Haven 2 New Jersey 5 Greensboro 5 Jacksonville 3 International League Fort Wayne 1 Toledo 5 Des Moines 1 Port Huron 7 Exhibition Yorkton (Sask. Sr.) 3 Canadian Nationals 7 Thunder Bay Junior Fort Frances 3 Fort Canadiens 5 Thunder Bay Senior Red Rock 3 Port Arthur 4 Northern Ontario Junior A Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds 9 North Bay 3 am SET BUDGET WINNIPEG (CP)--The Trib- une says federal, provincial and straight year By BOB MYERS KAANAPALI, Hawaii (AP)-- Canada Cup, emblematic of States, And the International Trophy belongs for the second succes- sive year to Jack Nicklaus. Nicklaus staged the kind of tally made famous by Arnold Palmer, coming from six strokes. back of Arnie starting the final 18 holes. At the finish it was Nicklaus, 276, and Palmer, 278. The American two-man team compiled 554 strokes with Ar- gen' next at 565 and South Africa third with 568, George Knudson of Toronto, was never in the hunt for team or individual honors. Their 584 to- tal, composed of identical 292s, was good for seventh place among the teams and left them in a three-way tle for 17th place in medal play. BREAKS PAR ONCE Knudson broke par once with a third-round 71 after a pair of 74s had put him out of the run- ning at the halfway mark. Bald- ing alternated between par 72 and 74 in his four rounds, Palmer ted South Africa's Gary Player by three and Jack by six se forth under the bright blue sky. Player caught Palmer at the 16th and Nick- _ joined the group at the Player's game fell apart soon after, The South African went over par on four straight holes, city representatives meeting with officials of the Pan-Ameri- can Games Society have arrived at a final net budget of $3,000,- 000 for Winnipeg's presentation of the games in 1967. This is budget games officials started with, the newspaper says, and $2,300,009 less than a budget U.S. Team Retains Canada Cup Title THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, Decomber 7, 1964 a" By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS NBA Saturday Baltimore 108 Philadelphia 125 New York 100 Detroit 110 Boston 105 San Francisco 81 starting with fin- ished with 279 and a tie for al abil ei Lome Other team scores: Spain, 572; England, 578; Hawaii 570; Japan, 585; Brazil, 587; Bel- gium, 588; China, 500, and Sunday ah New York 94 St. Louis 115 . timore 113 Cincinnati NO MONEY DOWN BUDGET TERMS 6 Weghey Sieh ond Pack 99s © 16" x 36" Hockey Game 4.99 © Stock Car Racing bos dpaaey 15.99 e Medel Plonen, Traian ond For Decorating: @ Extension Cord 9 feet 66 : Christmas 15-light set 3.19 Wrep 12 d rolls 1.44 © Butane Cigarette Lighter 2.95 pivestone 190 KING ST, EAST proposed during the last few months. about $800,000 more than the 1 5 2 6 3 1 2 'Montreal 612 2 77 8414 Hamilton 511 74 9414 Saturday's Result Niagara Falls 1 Oshawa 3 Sunday's Resu!ts Toronto 4 Montreal 2 / Catharines 8 Tsday's Games ines at Niagara Falls h at Oshawa. Guelph Galt Oakville 12 5 0 64 5424 711 0 71 8914 Woodstock 712 0 69 8314 Welland 410 0 54 82 8 Saturday's Result Woodstock 2 Galt 3 Sunday's Result Welland 3 Oakville 13 Senior ey WLT F APt Toronto McMaster Montreal Queen's Western McGill Laval Waterloo Guelph SoHE Meee CNH HOHHS SON HMKHWAUDH on their trip to B Satur- day but they didn't seem to have anything left when they faced St. Catharines Black Hawks Sunday in Ontario Hockey Association Junior A action. The Generals nipped Niagara Flyers 3-1 in a game played at Boston, home of the National Hockey League Bruins, spon- sors of both junior clubs, be- cause a new arena in Oshawa was not finished in time, But the Generals no sooner set foot back in the country 'when they were colbbered 8-1 by St, Catharines in a game in which Ken Hodge scored four goals, The win carried St. Cath- arines out of the cellar and into sixth place in the eight-team league. In other action Sunday, the league - leading Toronto Marl- boros had a 4-2 victory over Montreal Canadiens and Peter- borough Petes downed Kitch- ener Rangers 3-1, In Montreal, Roy Winterstein, Paul Laurent, Al Osborne and Mike Corrigan were the Marl- Montreal scor- ers were Rene Drolet and Jacques Lemaire. In Kitchener, Leo Thiffault netted two and Dan Grant one for the Petes, Sandy Fitpatrick --(CP Wirephoto) scored the Rangers' Jone goal. MEN'S GIFTS WITH EVERYTHING IN THEIR FAVOUR SAM ROTISH 7 King St. East -- Shirts and Ties Dressing Gowns Pyiamas Complete Selection of Sweaters Men's Jewellery Plus Many Other Gift Items, MEN'S WEAR 725-2433 EATON'S CANADA'S CHRISTMAS STORE A One-stop gift-shopping for everyone on your list ! A 80 Departments to serve you A Budget-charge Terms available with * No Down Payment AOpen Until 9 P.M. Every = Shopping Night Until Christmas Mr. Campbell What's your stand on registering life insurance policies to claim certain income tax deductions? 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