Oshawa Times (1958-), 25 Oct 1965, p. 9

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Clippers Down 'Aces, Take Over Ist Place vaultediof the year paced by Ed Hoek-|stra's two Labossiere, hman and Dick Gamble|Cleland , Black- Hockey League's eastern divis-|scored once each while Cisuae) warn sad Skin Sutherland ae ina, tence Lvs vane ung Herat Dk Go ue! ces by beating m 'or " ronco Horvath, 6-2 after having drubbed "loser Dejordy scored in the|and Ehman scored for Roches- Springfield Indians 3-1 Satur-jfinal minute of a sudden-death day. |10-minute overtime for the Her- : : pamnete, meanwhile, borg og ent --_ women w rovidence Reds out of a first- uffalo's|over Cleveland, two goals REMEMBER WHEN? . place tie by beating them 6-4|lead gained on Ed Van Impe's|from Murra all end one each Yat" tao bettie oe Hershey Bears edged|firstperiod goal, '|from Val e, Burt Mar- aE Ne aan mangers (Buffalo Bisons 2-1-1 other sun-| Tom McCarthy scored three|shall, Laforge and Bob Cun- scared New York Rangers |éay eames umes for Cleeland in Sar ein, Ate Care i quitting hockey 31 years ago Saturday, in an interlocking ood nous bs melts, a6 Bey Dae: Gene Oe today-in 1934--~because of a (game, Cleveland Barons fell nd Joe Szura| Buffalo scorers. salary cut. But the disagree- |? 0 Los Angeles Blades of the|*"ee Belimore it was Harry ment was ironed out and the HU NTING Western League while Provi-|piqnirny, Taylo A r and M. ° 37 year - old Winnipegger [dence edged Hershey £2. Four while. Springfield's goal went on to help Rangers |>ureh pe wiogg 4 bounced Buffalo) vont to Yves Locas. into the Stanley Cup play- peony iege reg x gi Roches-|" eq Kachur scored early in offs two years later. gti na cig ng cana ne overtime to give Providence eis ---- rir loss ppers was] thei : the first of the season for the tele si food pw --_ NOW ON Aces, who trail Baltimore 10)priliant tied the game 2-2 after S A LE DEER SEASON OPENS NOV, 8th Check Your Geer Then See Us For Good Hunting Values OLD COUNTRY SOCCER LONDON (Reuters)--Results|St. Johnston 2 Falkirk 1 of Old Country soccer games|St. Mirren 0 Hibernian 2 played Saturday: Division it ENGLISH LEAGUE Airdrieonians 6 Forfar 1 Division 1 Arbroath 2 Albion 2 Arsenal 2 Blackburn 2 Ayr U 2 Raith 2 Burnley 2 Sheffield U 0 Brechin 1 Alloa 1 Chelsea 0 Leicester 2 East Fife 1 Cowdenbeath 3 Everton 0 Blackpool 0 E Stirling 3 Queen of S 2 fan Unica 4 Culham 1 Stenhousemuir 1 Montrose 4 Baltimore Clippers Newcastle 0 Tottenham 0 Stranraer 3 Berwics 5 inte Hirst place in the American|Gerry Northampton 2 West Ham 1 IRISH LEAGUE Notts F 1 Aston Villa 2 Bangor 1 Derry City 0 Sheffield W 3 Sunderland 1 Coleraine 5 Ards 1 Crusaders 1 Distillery 0 Stoke 1 Leeds 2 West. Brom 3 Liverpool 0 Linfield 3 Cliftonville 0 Division II Pbértadown 2 Ballymena 1 Birmingham 0 Southampton 1 Bolton 2 Cardiff 1 Chariton 1 Bristol C 4 Crystal P 2 Rotherham 2 Huddersfield 1 Wolverh'pton 1 Ipswich 2 Derby 2 Leyton Or 2 Bury 2 Plymouth 1 Coventry 2 Portsmouth 4 Carlisle 1 Preston 0 Man City 3 Division Il Bournemouth 3 Reading 2 Brentford 0 Oldham 0 Briston R 1 Watford 1 Grimsby 3 Gillingham 1 Oxford 0 Brighton 9 Southend 4 Exeter 2 Swindon 3 Peterborough 0 Walsall 2 Mansfield 1 Swansea -- Queen's Pr, 2 Division IV Aldershot 2 Lincoln 0 Barrow 2 Bradford C 0 Bradford 0 Darlington 2 Chesterfield 3 Halifax 2 Hartlepools 1 Barnsley 2 Luton 4 Crewe Alex 0 Southport 1 Tranmere 1 4 Torquay 1 Chester 0 Wrexham 1 Stockport 4 Hall, Chica: ne © go, 1. ~~ Penalties: Brown, New York, Celtic 2 Rangers 1 ok minutes, Forfarshire Cup First Round Dundee U 0 Division I \Clyde 2 Aberdeen 2 \Dunfermline 4 Partick 8 Wins Tournament "3:1 Morton 1 Kilmarnock 4 oals. identified Red Wings, De- troit's Gordie Howe is par- tially hidden by Laperriere. Jacques Laperriere, Gump Worsley (30) and J. C. Tremblay. Roberts and Tal- bot close in on a pair of un- MONTREAL Canadiens display a tight defence dur- ing their 8-1 trouncing of De- troit Red Wings Saturday HABS, HAWKS WIN PAIR Leafs Shut Out Twice anddirected 43 shots at him. The -night at the Montreal For- um. The Habs, from left to right, are Jean-Guy Talbot (i7), Jim Roberts (26), cago, 5. Goals: Hull, Chicago, 4. Assists: Laperriere, Montreal, a emg Teng or Shutouts: Crozier, By THE CANADIAN PRESS alties for two quick goals in the|son's leading goal-scorer, Montreal Canadiens and|third period for their second] Andy Bathgate. Maple Leafs managed 23_ shots) Bobby Hull started the 1965-66| Straight victory. Terry Sawchuk was in _theat Crozier, last year's Rookie: nundee 1 National Hockey League season The Canadians got goals from/nets for Toronto as the Wingsof the Year. | off on the right foot while Tor-|John F er gu son, defenceman ---- onto Maple Leafs found them- Terry Harper and right wingers| 7 "\¥van Cournoyer and Claude) rinig odbc pit i Provost, New York scorers | Casper The Canadiens, last year's pe ee Bob Nevin Stanley Cup champions, blasted and John Mcnenzie. | . Detroit Red Wings 8-1 before! Hull, who scored 39 goals last With our- oun wee 14,803 fans at the Forum Sat-|Season, scored twice in the first urday night. |period and once in the final : Tay scored three goals to|stanza as Glenn Hall chalked up| LAS VEGAS, Nes. (AP)--Billlof 63 matched the Nevada des-| help Chicago Black Hawks the first shutout of the season| Casper completed a four-round,|ert weather and brought him| down Toronto 4-0 at Maple Leaf|Saturday. He was called on to|sub-par sweep of the $100,000|second place and $12,000. Gardens Saturday. make 21 saves while Johnny|sahara golf tournament Satur-| Former U.S. Professional In Sunday's games, the Cana- Bower, in the Leaf nets, han-\day as he shot a final-round 69/Golfers Association champion diens defeated New York 4-3, dled 25 shots. \for a 72-hole score of 969 and|Bobby Nichols closed with a 66 Chicago overpowered Boston Chicago's fourth goal was)won the $20,000f'top money. _|for 273 and the third money was Bruins 6-2 and Detroit blanked scored by right wing Ken Whar-| 'The 34-year \gld Californian|worth $7,500. Toronto 3-0. jram. lwent into the finakJ8 holes with Young Randy Glover, Cas- At Montreal "Saturday, Jean| Wharram and Doug Mohnsig three-stroke lead wad made it|per's main threat throughout Beliveau and Bobby Rousseau scored two goals each for Chi-/hold up, despite a amaging|the tournament, finished with a each fired two goals for the Ca- cago's second win while centre|two-stroke penalty on the ninth|71 and a tie at 274 with Doug nadiens and assisted on two oth- Bill Hay and Hull netted sin-/hole. a Sanders, who closed strong with NHL LEADERS points to nine. Providence is|p By THE CANADIAN PRESS | another point back in the stand- ruce Draper and Ubriaco had cago, won two, lost none, tied s s . In the Sunday game, Ken V L fs ay 8 eg and Laper- Schinkel set the pace for the ictoria ea riere, Montreal; Mohns, Chi- Clippers with two goals while af : é Ted Taylor, Dave MacDonald, scored the others. Quebec goals| Victoria Maple Leafs edged went to Bill Sutherland and ced Prego a 4-3 he Portland Gord glabossiere. Sunday night to take sole pos- AUTHORIZED Detrolt, Howie Menard and Brian|session of first place in the , smith scored in the final four|Western Hockey League, Remington, rennisonntcicee their first victony in five starts|over Portland in as many after Wayne Larkin had tied|nights. The Leafs took a 3-2 de- ANNOUNCE PRICES the score for Providence, who|cision Saturday in Victoria. DEALER | LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP)--|also took their first loss of the| In other Saturday action, Se-|} ower s-res seer eapees asnse emomep sve BE Ce Sean \Ticket prices for the Nov. 22\year. attle edged Vancouver 7-6 at Se- MM I T H 353 King St. W. 728-7341 Standings: Montreal and Chi- ings. Bill Knibbs and Larry Reagan Lead In WHL minutes to give Springfield] It was Victoria's second win =" ras Ad lworld heavyweight title fight) Pete Stem kowski pacediattle, and Cleveland Barons of lbetween champion Cassius Clay|Rochester with a pair of goals,|the American Hockey League land Floyd Patterson are $100|Eddie S hack, Wally Boyer,|dumped the WHL's Los Angeles ringside and $50, $20 and $10 scored for the Bears, Blades 5-2 in an interlocking for all remaining seats. Quebec won its fourth gamelgame at Cleveland, J ers. gles. Boston's goals were scored| The sufgrise of the day over|a@ 65. Dickie Duff, Gilles Tremblay, by Ron Stewart and Ed West-\the par 36- 1L.Petadise Val-| The pre-tournament favorite, Jean-Guy Talbot and Jacques fall. nee : lley Country Club course was|Jack Nicklaus, who never seri- Seperriore soured singles, La-|, Reet, Crozier, who was, Billy Martindale, nee roo yaays, ieond oat withes, €8 far ' ' ee assists. 8 st | --<--_--$ ee s, e with a 'or ager ere meet te Montreal Saturday, was in be-| 276 and a tie with Tommy troit's lone goal. tween the pipes Sunday as De-| 7 Aaron, who also had a 68. troit blanked the Leafs. | Australia's Bruce Crampton WIN TWO STRAIGHT The Wings scored in every) had a 71 for 277 and George In New York Sunday, Mont-| period on goals by Paul Hender- Knudson of Toronto shot a 69 real capitalized on Ranger pen- son, Norm Uliman, last sea- for 279. HOCKEY SCORES, STANDINGS Shots, Not Saves By THE CANADIAN PRESS OHA pe* Says Ron Andrews National League |Oshaw WLT F APUNise Falls TORONTO (CP)--Goalkeeper 0 12 Hamilton saves--calculated by subtract- 0 10 Toronto ing goals scored from number 1 4 Kitchener of shots. on goal--are no longer 1 3 Peterb'gh part of the official record of Na- 1 tional Hockey League games. 2 oP 24 Sewn nnNnwne Montreal 2 Chicago 2 Detroit 1 New York 0 0 Boston 2 Sst. Cat Toronto 0 0 Yo onan Fans this season will be told only the number of shots on Saturday's Results Detroit 1 Montreal 8 pondon goal by each team. Ron Andrews, NHL public re- Chicago 4 Toronto 0 Sunday's Results Sunday' lations director, says the change fs . § ay's Results 'was to 'clea ~onsistenci Montreal 4 New, York 3 peterborough 1 Montreal 8 a eee Toronto 0 Detroit 3 | Niagara Falls 5 St. Catharines 3 Canadiens And goalkeeper saves was mislead- Chicago 6 Boston 2 Hamilton 6 Kitchener 2 ; i Wednesday's Games \Oshawa 4 Toronto 4 | k H oe : a te Lead Scorin | g y Rousseau of Montreal Canadic who nicked un four New York at Montreal Tuesday's Game stops, made | - iat By THE CANADIAN PRESS | JaRaGIONS, |Hamilton at London |points against Detroit Red 3 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 Oruenrwwone te unanvenooh Saturday's Result | London 2 Oshawa 5 BOBBY HULL Four Goals Toronto at Boston WEEKEND STARS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Bobby American League Eastern Division | Baltimore Quebec Providence Hershey Springfield Weste: RForoe coook SUNDAY | Eastern League Jacksonville 4 New Haven 8 A.Pt Knoxville 2 Long Island 6 ig av) Central Juntor 17 9\Brockville 4 Buckingham 6 | 14 8!smiths Falls 3 Ottawa 8 : é 21 5 NOHA Junior | Two Montreal Canadiens and)Wings Saturday and an assist 22° 2\sudbury 4 Espanola 8 a Chicago Black Hawk player|Sunday against New York. lSault Ste. Marie 4 North Bay 5jare tied for first place in the) Bobby Hull, who started. the Pittsburgh 18 6 Manitoba Junior --_--'|National Hockey League indi-|1965-66 season with three goals Cleveland 4 4/winnipeg Rangers 5 Winnipeg|vidual scoring race. jagainst Toronto Maple Leafs Rochester + Braves 3 | Right wing Bobby Rousseau of| Saturday. 18 0 winnipeg Monarchs 6 Winnipeg|Montreal and defenceman Doug Mohns, who scored two Saturday's Results | Warriors 3 |Jacques Laperriere each picked|goals and picked up an assist Los Angeles (WHL) 2 Cleve-) Saskatchewan Junior lup four points Saturday. as Ca-|as Chicago downed Boston Bru- land 5 | Weyburn 11 Saskatoon 4 lnadiens walloped Detroit Red|ins. 6-2 Sunday. Providence 3 Hershey 2 Brandon 2 Estevan 7 | Roger Crozier, who shut out Buffalo Buffalo 3 Pittsburgh 6 Buffalo 3 Pittsburgh 6 Quebec 6 Rochester 3 Baltimore 3 Springfield 1 Sunday's Results Hershey 2 Buffalo 1 Springfiel Providence 4 Baltimor¢ 6 Quebec 2 Pittsburgh 3 Rochester 6 L Victoria 1 Portland 3 San Fran. 1 Seattle 3 Vancouver 3 Los Angeles 3 Saturday's Results Vancouver 6 Seattle 7 Portland 2 Victoria 3 Sunday's Results Victoria 4 Pordland 3 Central Professional Ww Houston 01 Memphis 0 Minnesota 0 St. Louis 0 Okla. City aoe Tulsa 0 3 Saturday's Results Tulsa 1 St. Louis 3 1 i 3 3 3 A 3 9 2 3 4 5 Houston 4 Oklahoma City 3 Sunday's Result Tulsa 2 Minnesota 3 OHA Senior A Wit F Oakville 3 28 Guelph 2 8 Kingston 1 7 Galt 1 8 Woodstock 0 . Saturday's Result Woodstock 1 Galt 3 Sunday's Result Guelph § Oakville 3 4 | Regina 1 Melville 5 | Alberta Junior |Wings 8-1, They also picked up| one point apiece in Sunday's 4-3 win over New York, giving | | Edmonton Movers 7 Edmonton|them each five points. Athletics 1 | Ontario Junior B |Oshawa 5 Kingston 5 |Markham 5 Brampton 2 |Etobicoke 3 Dixie 3 Wallaceburg 4 Exhibition Doug Mohns of Black Hawks) scored two goals and picked up} an assist Sunday as Chicago! downed Boston Bruins 6-2. Bobby Hull of Chicago and Jean Beliveau of Montreal have ayne (IHL) 6 Dayton four points each. Hull has four 3 SATURDAY | Eastern League 2/ Nashville 2 Clinton 2 0|New Haven 8 New Jersey 6 | Jacksonville 5 Johnstown 9 |Greensboro 6 Charlotte 5 | Western International |Nelson 6 Kimberley 3 Trail 5 Spokane 6 Rossland 6 Grand Forks 5 Saskatchewan Junior Ppt|Flin Flon 3 Weyburn 4 4 Alberta Junior 2|Edmonton 0 Calgary 12 Exhibition 2 9|\Canadian National Team 4 Flin|Duff, Montreal 0} Flon 0 0 a -- goals. and Beliveau two goals and two assists. } Ken Wharram and Stan Mi-| kita of Chicago and Dick Duff of Montreal have three points] each. Wharram has three goals! and Mikita three assists. 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