Oshawa Times (1958-), 8 Jan 1965, p. 6

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JUNIOR HABS cummin Coach 'Scotty' Bowman Credits His New Goalie By GERRY SUTTON What has been the big im- provement on the Montreal Junior Canadiens over the past few weeks? Coach Scotty Bowman attri- butes the success to a number of reasons. "Our club has been playing better as a team since Fernand Rivard took over in goal for our last six games." "The defence, led by Serge Savard, is giving Révard good protection and along with for- wards Jacques Lemaire and |Don Liesemer, deserve credit for our seven-game unbeaten streak." Canadiens, who stayed in Oshawa overnight, will travel to Niagara Falls for another OHA Junior A game against Flyers tonight. Saturday night, the fifth-place Canadiens make their first visit g to the Civic Auditorium in a 7.15 contest against Oshawa Generals. It will be the sixth meeting of the year between the two clubs with Generals holding the edge on three wins and one tie. GALT (CP) -- A sprained} Meanwhile, Generals have a wrist kept Joe Malo out of ac-igame in Kitchener tonight tion with Guelph Regals for|against the pesky Rangers. five games, but it didn't hurt/Oshawa seeks their first win his points - getting ability forjagainst the Rangers in three long. > é jstarts at the Kitchener Auditor- Although his first - place scor-|'¥™. j ing grip in the Ontario Hockey! The only major change will be Association Senior A scoring|i" goal where lan Young will race was taken over during his|t@Place Dennis Gibson. Jim absence by linemates Dave|Cherry, coach of Generals, says, luciuk and Don McGregor,| Gibson has had a rough sea- Malo is again in contention, |5°" this year, with more than three points back. Malo's 18 goals are tops in| h ant Chuvalo Moves Training Camp the series although Luciuk and| McGregor have collected 42 points each. McGregor is the top playmaker with 29 assists, while Luciuk has 15 goals and bance ; TORONTO (CP) -- George Joe Morgan of Galt Hornets|chuvalo will leave here Sunday is fourth with 34 points followed|for the Catskill Mountains to train for his Feb. 1 heavyweight bout with former world cham- pion Floyd Patterson in New York's Madison Square Gar- dens. by Vance Millar of Welland Chuvalo will leave his golf Oshawa Minors Cop Twin-Bill In.an exhibition doubleheader, last night at the Oshawa Chil- dren's Arena, Oshawa Bantams whipped Richmond Hill 8-2 and Oshawa Juveniles won 4-2 over the Orillia Juvenile All-Stars. In the Bantam club, Wayne Blanchard, John Nestic, Lee Paradise, each with two goals, paced the Oshawa attack, with Pete McNamee and Bill Pren- tice each adding a singleton, Ross Wilson and "Ricky" Dou- quette, with one goal apiece, did the honors for Richmond Hill, JUVENILE GAME CLOSE The hard-fought Juvenile game saw some fine checking and the best any one player could do was score one goal. Geoffrey Lauer and Johnny Charles eact notched one for the visiting Orillia team. For Oshawa Juveniles, Gary Bradley, Tom Worden, Ron Wil- son and John Baron each potted a singleton Joe Malo Makes Quick Recovery 6 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, January 8, 1965 Boston Bruins Stun Detroit Red Wings By THE CANADIAN PRESS Boston Bruins are at their best when they are at their worst, It sounds strange, but there seems to be no other explana- tion for the inconsistent per- formances turned in by the Na- tional Hockey League door- mats, Playing without the services of five regulars, the Bruins dropped three one-sided deci- sions within the last 'week-- something they're accustomed to doing even at full strength. But the amazing Bruins have also stunned two contending teams during the same span with upset victories. They dropped Toronto Maple Leafs 3-0 last week and surprised De- troit Red Wings at Boston Thursday night with a 5-2 vic- tory. Bill Knibbs and Wayne Max- ner, called up weeks ago under emergency conditions that have never subsided, sparked the Bruins with first-period goals that guided Boston to its ninth win of the season in the only game played Thursday. Murray Oliver and Ed West- Brooklin Redmen Win OverCobourg unassisted to make it 6-2 but! Sharpe, on Dolan's pass got this one back. Then Lafontaine scored with Sharpe and Finkle helping out and Barrett got the next one, on Hook's rebound, to make it 6-5. When Cobourg opened up, in the closing minutes ,in a des. perate bid to knot the score, Ferguson got his third goal of the night, Gibson and Pascoe setting up the play, to put) Brooklin in the clear. Both goalies had a busy night, Ingraham having 36 saves for the homesters while Cleary of Coboung turned aside 34 Brook-|Toronto All six teams swing into ac- tion Saturday night with New York visiting Montreal, Boston travelling to Toronto and Chi- cago playing at Detroit. Toronto plays in New York Sunday night while Detroit meets the Black Hawks in Chicago. A scheduled game ' between the Bruins and Canadiens at Boston Sunday night has been postponed to Feb, 11. : fall, a defenceman playing up front because of the rash of in- juries, counted in the second period and Tom Williams sent the Bruins ahead 5-0 early in the finale. Two power - play goals by Gordie Howe ruined Ed Johnston's shutout bid. The Boston triumph, which prevented Detroit from moving into a second-place tie, saw Knibbs carried from the ice late in the game after Howe checked him into the boards. Knibbs left on a_ stretcher and Howe took a five-minute HOCKEY SCORES major, departing for the dress- STANDINGS ing room under a protective po- lice guard and a shower of beer! By THE CANADIAN PRESS from irate Bruins fans. National League WLT FAPt NHL LEADERS 19 9.7107 8445 By THE CANADIAN PRESS 1913 4115 91 42 1713 6 99 9240 Standings: Montreal, played 5, won 19, lost 9, tied 7, points 5 Montreal Chicago Detroit Toronto New York Boston 1413 9104 9237 1118 8 85 108 30 923 4 82125 22 Thursday's Result Detroit 2 Boston 5 American League Eastern Division WLT FAPt 25 12° 1 146 107 51 1915 2127 105 40 1318 3122 115 29 | Springfield 12 22 3105 140 27 [Providence 1223 1 95 136 25 | Western Division Rochester 2410 2128 9250 |Buffalo 1912 3116 98 41 | Pittsburgh 1616 3 108 116 35 Cleveland 921 4 94132 22 ' Thursday's Result Providence 2 Quebec 8 Ontario Junior A WLT F APt 2211 1 165 135 45 19 7 7123 9645 1710 4135 102 38 1414 6 134 137 34 Montreal 1214 4126 112 28 Kitchener 1019 3 133 172 23 St. Catharines 918 4128 149 22 Hamilton 818 5 113 154 21 Thursday's Results St. Catharines 4 Hamilton 7 Toronto 2 Peterborough 4 Friday's Games Montreal at Niagara Falls Oshawa at Kitchener Ontario-Quebec Intercollegiate LT FAPt 0 23 12 3 bag? JACQUES LEMAIRE Points: R. Hull, Chicago, 54.) Goals: R. Hull, Chicago, 33. Assists: Mikita, Chicago, 28. Shutouts: Crozier, Detroit, 3. Penalties: Mikita, Chicago, 106 minutes. his share of injuries. I feel Young has turned in fine efforts in his appearances and can do the job for us." Gibson has played in 30 of Generals' 34 games with only a few mediocre efforts to his credit. Cherry made the same move about this time last year and it helped the club_ before and when Gibson returned. Generals have called up Tommy Lavender from Whitby Dunlops, their Metro Junior B club, The 17-year-old Lavender, the leading scorer with Dun- lops, played two earlier games with Oshawa but was used sparingly. Quebec Hershey Baltimore . Three goals by Ferguson and a pair by Elmo Gibson, pro- vided the scoring punch neces- sary last night to give the Brooklin Redmen a home-ice victory over Cobourg, in their OHA Intermediate Lakeshore League clash. The homesters outscored the visitors two-to-one in the: first period, Gibson and Everett making it 2-0 for Brooklin be- fore Hook scored for Cobourg. In the second stanza, Cruick- shank and then Ferguson with Toronto Niagara Falls Peterb'r ugh Oshawa HE KNOWS HOW TO TAKE A SWING ALSO Jim Piersall, the irrepressi- how to hit a golf ball, as Pal- starts today. Palmer won the ble baseball player; steps for- mer practices for the $75,000 tournament in 1963 and tied ward to tell Arnold Palmer Los Angeles Open, which for third last year. We have no j confirmation that Piersall's advice yesterday was accept- | ed. --(AP Wirephoto) ISPORTS MENU By Geo. H. Campbell McMurray's And SPORTS EDITCR Centrals Clash his first, put Brooklin in front , Tonight at Central Collegiate,|4-1 in the first eight minutes. Oshawa McMurray's will do|Macklin came back with GENERAL TIRE This Sign Stands for the UTMOST in QUALITY Blacks with 32. Boat Hurley of Guelph con- tinues to lead the series' goal- tenders with a 2.64 goals- 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' JUNIOR HOCKEY FANS here can get warmed up for some hectic action, now that the pell-mell rush of the holiday season is over. Oshawa Generals travel to Kitchener to meet the Rangers in schedule action tonight and then tomorrow night, they're back at their home stand, when Montreal's Jun- for Canadiens will pay their first visit to the Civic Auditorium. Winning in Kitchener tonight will likely prove a tough chore for the Generals, since the Kitchener boys have been setting @ torrid pace lately. In the OHA Junior "A" action last night, Peterborough turned back the Marlies 4-2 in the Liftlock City, §n spite of a couple of goals by Paul Laurent: Up in Hamilton, the Red Wings unleashed a three-goal splurge within 26 sec- onds of the second period and then went on to turn back St. Catharines Black Hawks 7-4. But getting back to our own Oshawa Generals, their game with the Junior Habs here on Saturday night looms as a "'feechah" attraction. The Habs have been sweeping 'em all aside lately and this is a good chance for the Generals to pick up a couple of points in a realm 'where they are going to be mighty scarce from now on--name- ly when anybody plays Montreal Jr. Canadiens. On Tuesday night, Kitchener Rangers play back in Oshawa and a week jscore. Since then McMurray's battle with the power-packed Central Senior basketball team, who have just finished winning the Kingston Golden Ball Tourn- ament. The previous battle between these two clubs saw the Mc- Murray's win by a close 55-48 one for Cobourg at the midway mark, to make it 4-2. Ferguson got his second goal about two minutes later, Gibson and Murray Jones setting up the play, and the period ended with the score at 5-2 for the homesters, have beaten Trenton 102 to 40} and lost to the Buffalo Jesters, by a 69 to 61 score. | McMurray's have had several! hard practices over the holiday season and much improvement in their teamwork has been noticed. Coach Jim Brady has added some new plays to their system and polished their zone) defence. For the Central game, Mc- Murray's will add Jack Lyons, Gary Newitt, and Al Etchells, the former Donevan star. They will replace Garney Gunn, who has returned to Flint, Michigan, As the teams tired a little in the final frame, the checking eased up and offensive attack took over. Gibson got one early, lin shots. Montreal 22 | COBOURG: goal, Cleary; earte Hook, Cavanaugh, Dewie, Mack- 4 4 4 +. |Western lin and Finkle; Lafontaine, McGill Doyle, Chase, Doland, Seven- Laval json, Rowe, Sharpe and aBrrett.!wotoarioo BROOKLIN: goal, Nngraham; | Guelph iCruikshank and R. Jones; Gib- Thursday's Results son, Ferguson and Pascoe,|Western 3 Waterloo 0 Wills, MacDuff, Nicholls, M.|Guelph 1 Toronto 6 Jones and Everett. Eastern League New York 5 Long Island 3 Sone MNNLOS orocoornoso Petes Dump Dukes Wings Clip Hawk By THE CANADIAN PRESS Toronto Marlboros and St. Catharines Black Hawks failed) Marlboros drew 12 of 19 pen- to improve their positions in the Exhibition ' All-Stars 5 | vakia Jrs, 3 | Ottawa - St. Lawrence Senior |Lancaster 1 Cornwall 4 Central Junior A Cornwall 4 Hawkesbury 4 Western Hockey League, scored|Hull 11 Pembroke 6 i both Toronto goals. | ADVERTISE SITE lalties in the scrappy game. Serr eunmo against average in 25 games course training site here and and LAST NIGHT'S STARS | jin Boston's 5-2 triumph over | Detroit in the only game » |Czechoslovakia 3 Ontario Senior Lacombe Rockets 3 Czechoslo- CALGARY (CP)--Committees Ontario Hockey Association|Steve Hunt of Peterborough andjhave been formed to advertise By THE CANADIAN PRESS Murray Oliver, who set up one goal and scored the winne: played. travel to Kutscher's Country Club near Monticello. Former world champions Ezzard Charles, Archie oore and Rocky Graziano also trained at the club. Manager Irv Ungerman said Chuvalo will drop his daily sparring session down to six rounds from 10. Chuvalo's en- tourage will include Ungerman, two trainers and four sparring partners. SAVINGS on your WINTER TIRES GENERAL TIRE 534 Ritson Rd. South r PLANNING HOME IMPROVEMENT ? | HERE'S YOUR | CHANCE TO SAVE! Tom DeJong, who is injured, and Jim Rowden and Bill Jepma who. are on _ night present. McMurray's are expecting to have their 'hands full trying to beat the high-flying Central squad and will be all out to win. A good game is in store for all who attend. from tomorrow night, the 'Petes' will be here. The schedule will thin-out greatly this month and it's up to the Generals to grab off a few more points, especially on their home stands, if they expect to hold their grip on fourth place in the Junior "A" standings. Junior A race Thursday night.|Ray Winterstein of the Marl-|the Banff-Lake Louise area as Toronto, now tied with Niag-|boros got fighting majors in the|a site for the 1972 Winter Olym- work at/ara Falls Flyers at 45 points in|first period and Mike Corrigan|pics, Ed Davis, president of the ifirst place, bowed 4-2 to the ad-|of Toronto and George Godson|Canadian Olympic Development vancing, third-place Peterbor-|took five minutes each after a|Association, said Thursday. ough Petes in a rough game injsecond period battle. Peterborough. The Petes now; Freddie Speck and Peter lie seven points out of first with|Loveless paced Hamilton with 1965 two games in hand over the|two goals apiece. Pete Verver- Flyers and three over Toronto.|gaert, Don Giesebrecht and LICENCES ----------------= |_ In anothtr rugged contest, St.|Nick Libett netted the others. . Catharines dropped to within|Mickey Cherevaty and Brian For Cars and Trucks Scottish Curlers lone point of the league cellar/McDonald scored a pair each Available At HARRY DONALDL?. Dundas East - Whitby OPEN DAILY. jas last-place Hamilton Redjfor St. Catharines. Trounced In B.C. |Wings broke a 2-2 tie with three| Hamilton captain Jimmy Pe- VANCOUVER (CP)--A group UNTIL 5 P.M. SAT. TILL (2 NOON x x x x BOSTON FANS booed Gordie Howe last night with lusty @nthusiasm. Bruins had built up a 5-0 lead but the big right- winger potted a couple in quick succession to spoil the Boston shutout. However, the big reason for the display against Howe was that he caught rookie Bill Knibbs, near the boards, with his head down and feet tangled. Howe got a five-minute boarding penalty, the fans showered him with beer cans (not ell empty) and also hurled verbal brickbats of various phrases, in his direction. He had to have a police escort from the Boston Garden -- although Howe was willing to make the trip without the police escort. Knibbs suffered a badly bruised knee -- but the fans, at first thought he had suffered a head injury and being a rookie, he had all their sympathy, which 'was transformed into wrath, in their criticism of the Detroit ace. goals in 26 seconds to defeatjters picked up a minor and a the Hawks 7-4 in Hamilton. jmisconduct for accepting a of 24 touring Scots opened com- petition for the Strathcona' Cup Leo Thiffault hit twice for Pe-|stick from a teammate in the here Thursday with six re- sounding losses at the hands of| terborough while Mickey Red-| penalty box while the Hawks' mond and Drake Jopling added|Doug Reid and Bill Carson and one goal each. Paul Laurent,|Hamilton's Speck and Peter British Columbia curlers. just back from a tryout with|/Mahovlich drew seven minutes It was the first of 20 cup|Victoria Maple Leafs of theleach in two separate fights. matches the Scots will play across the country. Aggregate score in the first match was 88-45, The Canadians neatly cleaned out Scottish rocks with their WEEKEND sharp knockout play, and drew to the house as necessary to produce some high scores. David Duncan, one of the vis- itors, offered no excuses for the drubbing. He said the Cana- dians took their chances and| the Scots didn't. | Don't get caught with your thirst up and your supply of ale way down. Stock up for the weekend. And this time why not give Blended Ale} a try? After all, it is the first really new idea in brewing for years. Blended Ale|--an old-time hefty ale and a great light ale blended together. Deeply satisfying. x x x x SPORT CHIPS: -- Teams in the Oshawa Separate School Football League will be playing in future for the coveted honor of winning The Monsignor Coffey Trophy. Oshawa Separate School Board trustees last night decided to purchase @ trophy and name it after the late Monsignor Coffey. St. Hed- wig's school won the grid title this last season. . . . CURLING is still not a major spectator sport in Toronto (a fact of which the people who run the annual Brier competition 'have long since been fully aware) and they had only a few hundred on hand at any one time yesterday morning and afternoon, with the evening attendance only slightly better. . . . USING a mechanical device to deliver the stone, with identical "weight" each time, they experimented yesterday and proved that good Sweeping will make a stone travel 10 to 15 feet, and even 20 feet, farther than the stone that is not swept at all... . CAMERON'S P.E.I. rink defeated the B.C. rink skipped by Lyall Dagg and the defeat left the 1964 Brier champions out of the playoffs in the Tournament of Champions. Manitoba, Al- berta and Saskatchewan are in thei stride along with P.E.I. . .. CLARENCE CAMPBELL, is quoted as being in favor of the NHL increasing their waiver price to $30,000, to encourage the sale of "unneeded" or "'unused" players. .. . 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