12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, October 12, 1963 "RANGERS HOTTEST CLUB Maple Leafs Lose Pair By THE CANADIAN PRESS If hockey champions were de- clared on Thanksgiving Day, New York Rangers would be a happy club, The Rangers, who have missed the playoffs three years running, are currently the hot- test club in the National Hockey League. Unfortunately, they don't start playing for keeps for another 11 days, But .in the current series of pre-season exhibition games the Rangers have won four of their six against NHL oppo nents and six of eight over-all, Montreal Canadiens, the. only club with a better over-all rec- ord, are unbeaten in eight starts but have faced only their minor-league farm clubs, The Rangers moved to the head of the class during the holiday weekend, defeating Bos- ton Bruins 6-3 Saturday night; The Rangers followed a simi- at Kingston, Ont., .and downing lar pattern in both their victor- et ga Leats 5-2 In NeW/ies spotting their opponents an The defeat, following a 3-0/Cerly lead and fifishing setback at the hands of Chicago| strongly, 3 Black Hawks, evened the Leafs'; Johnny McKenzie, a new- pre-season record at 3-3 against|comer from Chicago, scored their NHL playmates. The! twice to highlight their third-pe- Hawks have two wins, 'a loss|"lod surge against the Bruins, and a tie. Detroit Red Wings | Who had led 2-0 at the first in- are 1-1-1 and the Bruins have|termission, Ted Taylor, Bill three losses in three starts, |!Hicke, Mike McMahon and WHIP ACE! |Gary Peters were the other Canadiens completed an|Ranger marksmen while Ron eight-day stand Saturday night|Stewart, Reg Fleming and Don by whipping Quebec Aces of the|Awrey replied for Boston, American League 7-4, The! Against the Leafs, the Ran- Bruins were held to a 1-1 tie| gers trailed early as Pete Stem- Sunday by Rochester Amer-|kowski and Kent Douglas scored icans, the AHL champions, twice within three minutes, Rod BOBBY HULL 2 On Bower GORDIE HOWE Inks Contract Gilbert and Lou Angotti evened the count before the period ended and John Brenneman put them ahead with the first of REMEMBER WREN ee By THE CANADIAN PRESS The largest silver salmon in anglers' record books was landed 18 years ago today- in 1947--by Mrs, Lee Hall- berg at Cowichan Bay, B.C, The champion weighed in at 31 pounds but its length was not measured at the time, two goals in the second, Phil ad completed their scor- 8. ' The Rangers reduced their oaltending. contingent to two y shipping Cesare Maniago to Baltimore Clippers of the AHL, keeping rookie Ed Giacomin and veteran Don Simmons. Bobby Hull beat regular net- minder Johnny Bower for the first two Chicago goals against the Leafs and Doug Mohns scored the third against rookie Gary Smith, who replaced Bower in the third period, Two breakaway goals by Bobby Rousseau paced the Ca- nadiens to their comfortable victory over Quebec, Jean Bel- iveau, Henri Richard, Gilles Tremblay, Jim Roberts and Yvan Cournoyer piled up the total for the Stanley Cup cham- pions while Gord Labossiere, Leon Rochefort and Don Black- burn counted for the Aces, The Canadiens announced the signing of Beliveau, Rousseau, Claude Provost and Dave Balon to complete their roster for the season, The Bruins had to come from behind for their tie at Roches- ter as Murray Oliver tipped in a long shot to offset an earlier goal by defenceman Don Cherry of the Americans, The Red Wings, who provide Montreal's first NHL opposition at Detroit tonight, signed their two 20-year-men, Gordie Howe and Bill Gadsby, the first to reach that landmark since Dit Rifles Drop Sunday Tilt To Neptunes By THE CANADIAN PRESS Toronto Rifles fell further be- hind Philadelphia Bulldogs in the Eastern Division of the Continental Football League Sunday night, The Rifles lost 29-21 to Nor- folk Neptunes who moved into a second-place tie with the Ri- fles by virtue of the victory. Both teams have 6-3 records while Philadelphia, a 42-28 win- ner over Wheeling Ironmen Sat- urday night, has an 8-1 mark, The Rifles staged a rally in the fourth quarter before 14,118 Norfolk fans in an effort to stop the Neptunes from winning their fifth in a row, Two fourth: quarter touchdowns moved the Rifles within five points, but Joe Hightower squelched the rally by intercepting a pass CLARENCE CAMPBELL Closer Co-operation -- Uraed By Hockey Boss TORONTO (CP) -- Clarence;jNHL at the time Se ra emt ie Mal agzee to pal on ary ee ey: ue, / urday. that the NHL and the| Campbell said Saturday it Canadian Amateur Hockey As-|Would not be possible for the sociation should rejoin their ef-|NHL to survive without associ- forts to restore Canada's pres-| ations like the OHA and CAHA, tige in international hockey, IE yee -| Jeet te NEL Campbell was speaking be- could 10) help fore H guests at: the 'anniver.|'B€ amateurs, sary dinner of the Ontario UEST AKE! Hockey Association, a branch afro biohea Rn of the CAHA, George Wardrope, Ontario 'i mines minister, was the guest It would be a bad thing for speaker and pointed out that the hockey if we can't march down|OHA was founded in the old the road together," said Camp-|Queen's Hotel, which was lo- bell, sated 9 oy Boose Ancs ps the Delegates at the CAHA an-|qq fal Fork Hotel where Satur. » : y's dinner was held, The min- nual meeting in Victoria lastlister ig a formar spresident of May voted to seek an-end to the current agreement with the al _-- eo NHL, The CAHA wants a unl- versal draft of players and an} Conn Smythe, president of end to professional sponsorship/Toronto Maple Leafs of the of amateur teams, However,|NHL, was presented with the two years notice must be given|OHA's highest award, a mini- with just over two minutes to go, Hightower kicked three field goals, the last with 55 seconds left, to put the game out of Toronto's reach, } Toronto touchdowns went to| John Henry Jackson, still await- ing his hearing on a charge of draft evasion in the United States, Bob Blakley and Ron Francis, Dick Zigrino converted all three, Don Montgomery, Don Floyd and Paul Duda got the Norfolk touchdowns with Hightower adding to two con Clapper of Boston retired in 1947, verts to his three field goals, to end the agreement and the ature gold hockey stick, DAY -- WEEK -- MONTH $5.00 PER DAY -- wiceace cn MILEAGE CHARGE 725-6553 RUTHERFORD'S CAR AND TRUCK RENTALS 725-6553 14 ALBERT ST, Oshawa satemnameneebbenanll [ t's easy to buy 1965 Canada Savings Bonds, Just walk in and say: Sa "I want seme Canada Savings Bonds." 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