Oshawa Times (1958-), 21 Oct 1965, p. 9

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TWO GOALS, TWO ASSISTS Gord Howe _By AL MeNEIL Perecyerrey eee er a) at a hockey. dinner held earlier this week, a club executive was asked what monetary value he would place on Gordie Howe, Bobby Hull, and Norm Ullman, if they were available to one team as 'a unit. A projected figure in millions of dollars was mentioned and the talented trio proved just why Wednesday night. iiss and Uliman from De- troit Red Wings and Hull of Chi- cago Black Hawks, took it upon themselves to sink Montreal Ca- nadiens--defending Stanley Cup champions--5-2 in the 19th an- nual National Hockey League all-star game here. For Howe, there were two goals and two assists and shat- tered records, from his right wing spot, For Hull and Uliman a goal and an assist apiece. Starting his 20th NHL season § and making his 17th all-star berth; at age 37, Howe broke a record when he stepped on 7 the ice. He topped his own pre- & vious record of 16 appearances, -- BROKE RECORD His two goals enabled him to break a tie with Maurice Ri- chard in that department. Howe | now has nine goals, two more th GLENN Sinks HALL TURNS ASIDE SCORING THRUST Tiger Favored Over Giardello NEW YORK (AP) -- Middle- weight champion Joey Giar- dello, who says he fears over- confidence more than he does bis ioe, was raied ine 6-0 undes- dog Wednesday to Nigeria's Dick Tiger for their 15-round title fight tonight. They will clash at Madison Square Garden in a return bout, Starting time is 10 p.m, EDT. Harry Markson, director of boxing for the Garden, predicts a crowd of about 15,000 for the 18,000-seat arena and a gross gate of more than $100,000. Giardello, the 35-year-old ring veteran from Cherry Hill, N.J., has been guaranteed $50,000 or 40 per cent of the net receipts of the gate and television, Tiger, 36, has been guaran- teed $15,000 or 20 per cent of the package. Giardello dethroned Tiger on a 15-round decision in Atlantic City, N.J., Dec. 7, 1963, Giardello, a pro 18 years, has a winning streak of nine includ- ing the title victory over Tiger and a narrow 15-round decision over Hurricane Carter in his only defence. That was Dec. 14, 1964, at Philadelphia, Giar-) dello's home territory, | Giardello has a won-lost-draw| lrecord of 98-22-7, including 32) knockouts. He's been stopped) Cards Trade Ken Boyer For Two New York Mets ST, LOUIS (AP)--Ken. Boyer,jtory, has become the first to one of the greatest third base- Baun, Hull Sign Pacts MONTREAL (CP)--Bob Baun of Toronto Maple Leafs and Bobby Hull of Chicago Black Hawks, two of the better-publi- cized National Hockey League contract holdouts this year, signed with their' respective clubs Wednesday. night just prior to the annual league all-|Dick Groat, who fell from a star game here. 292 batting average in 1964, to Hull, after a conference pith|254 last season, will be 35 next) co-owner Jim Norris and gen-|month, Left-hander Curt Sim- eral manager Tommy Ivan 1s|™ons, who dropped to a 9-15) reported to have signed for alrecord after an 18-9 season, and| substantial increase over the|fight-hander Bob Purkey, who| $32,000 he is reported to have| Was ineffective at 10-9, are 36, received last season, | Boyer, however, was the big- Baun is reported to have gest disappointment, Only one picked up $8,000 more this year|year ago, he was named. the! than last, This leaves only Bob/National League's most valu- Pulford and Dave Keon the only|able player. He was the hero unsigned Leafs, |who helped the Cardinals win Hull's contract is "for more|the pennant with a .296 batting than one year" says Ivan, whojaverage, 24 home runs and a drew the ire of the all-star right|league-leading 119 runs batted to seve League, Boyer, the\ Cardinal captain, was traded Wednesday to New York Mets for~left - handed pitcher Al Jackson and third- baseman Charley Smith. An un- named triple-A player also will be sent to the Mets, "If they started making trades, it figures that the older players would be the first to go,"' said the 34-year-old, $60,- 000-a-year power hitter. If this is true, Boyer may be follawed by others, Shortstop a | three times on cuts but the last|winger early in the club's train-|in. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thurday, October 21, 1965 Y collapse, hitting only .260 withjthe Cardinals in which he hit 13 homers and 74 RBI. He was|255 home runs, drove in 1,000 hampered much of the seasonjruns and averaged just under by a back injury, 800, Boyer is in a position of Now, after 11 seasons withihaving to make a comeback, O.H.A. JUNIOR "A" HOCKEY SATURDAY OCTOBER 23 7:15 P.M, OSHAWA GENERALS : VS, LONDON NATIONALS up et Auditorium Box Of 9 PLM, night before geome, BUS SERVICE Leove Downtown 6:00 - 6:30 «+ 7:00, Return after the game, 1AN YOUNG TICKETS AVAILABLE AT @ BOLAMOOD SPORTSHAVEN Downtown Oshewe @ BISHOP'S SPORTING GOODS Downtown Oshowe NEXT HOME GAME SAT., OCT. 30 GENERALS vs. PETERBOROUGH time was seven years ago, Ti-\ing camp by barring Hull's two i} As a result, he shouldered @ AUDITORIUM BOX OFFICE Charlie Hodge and Gump Wors-,Boston Bruins' Murray Oliver! The perennial all-star picked)ger's record is 51-14-3 includingjyoung sons from the Chicago : 5 ley in the Canadiens' nets and|picked up assists. jup a loose puck inside the Mont. |24 kayos. pa : ig workouts, : -- ee 06} |Hodge was caught for four of} Howe's first goal came withjreal blueline while helping Hull me . . ithe Stars five goals, 41 seconds remaining in the |kill a penalty to Harry Howell) Blake said following the con-|second period with Uliman andjof New York Rangers. jtest that he will not switch net-|defenceman Bob Baun of Tor-| He zoomed in on Hodge from minders at five-minute inter-jonto Maple Leafs getting the|his wrong side and let go a} vals as he did throughout Wed: jassists. It proved to be the win-|waist-high sizzler which the Ca-| nesday's game, but will prob-|ning goal, 'nadiens' netminder never had a id lably work the pair a period) Bucyk made it 4-2 midway in|chance to stop. SS apiece during regular league|the final period and then Howe| A crowd of 13,531 gave Howe | 4% in the visitors nets, as Roger|games. scored again with just 81 sec-ja standing ovation when he was|: than the Rocket piled up in 13 games. The Detroit winger tied Leon- ard (Red) Kelly for most as- sists at seven apiece. Johnny Bucyk scored the re- maining All-Stars' marker while Jean Beliveau and Jacques La-| perriere counted for the Cana- diens. ' Glenn Hall went all the way} DECLARED CHAMPS TORONTO (CP)--Two Tor- onto drivers have been declared |class champions by the Ontario jregion of Canadian Automobile s/Sport Clubs, Roy Price was Wezlawarded the maximum 45 S53 poi in Canada-class racing land Werner Gudzrus also re- " Yo WER MAJESTY OUREN FL RaprTH ® SUPPL FERS OF "CARADIAN CLUB" WHrnECY Crozier of Detroit was forced| 'We outskated them in the -- remaining in the game. |chosen as the game's top star. to withdraw following the pre- /first period and part of the sec-| game warmup. jond,"' Blake said, 'But every) Crozier, last season's Calder|line he (All-Star coach Billy) Trophy winner as the league's Reay of Chicago) threw on the best rookie, suffered a stomachiice, was a big one." ailment and later watched the| The Canadiens jumped off to game from the All-Star bench.|a 2-0 lead by the 11-minute Coach Toe Blake alternated | mark of the second period after) ener -------------e-wr=| scoreless first stanza. | Lonnie Dennis iss' vim scored tor te To Aid Lions Stars, with assists going to Hull) and Howe, less than two min-| VANCOUVER (CP)--A_ well- timed vacation has brought Brooklin and District Minor Hockey Assoc. 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