Oshawa Times (1958-), 29 Oct 1965, p. 10

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+ abe ee ee ee ee ee 10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, Cetober 29, 1968 Chicago Black Hawks Thump Detroit Wings By THE CANADIAN. PRESS While Montreal Canadiens) upon club in the league. Cana- diens are second best with seven goals against, Hawks, playing the only NHL game of the night against De-| itroit Red Wings, flashed to a 5-1 idied Thursday night, Chicago Black Hawks revved up, got into high gear and parked them- selves next to the Habs at the the National Hockey League team race, NHL BIG SEVEN By THE CANADIAN PRESS Although Bobby Hull picked up two goals and an assist Thursday night in Chicago's 5-1 win over Detroit, he was unable to topple Montreal Ca- nadiens' Bobby Rousseau from top spot in the National Hockey League's individual scoring race, However, Hull does lead in the goal-scoring race with six. His one assist gives him a seven-point total, one behind Rousseau who has eight points on two goals and six assists. Chicago's Doug Mohns matched Hull's goal output Thursday, scoring twice to raise his season total to seven points, gaining a second-place tie with perriere is next with six points --one goal and five assists-- and fifth place is in the hands victory on the two-goal efforts of Bobby Hull and Doug Mohns, The win, Chicago's third in as many starts, carried them to co - leadership with Montreal, which has an identical record, Hull also picked up an assist and his Thursday effort was good enough to carry him to a second-place tie with Mohns in the individual scoring race. The leader is Montreal's Bobby Rousseau, one point ahead of the duo, : Hull is driving ahead in the goal-scoring race of this young season, his six goals siving him an average of two a game, After Thursday's action, the league is split clearly into three divisions, Canadians and Hawks are on top with six points, Chi- cago and Detroit in the middle with two and New York and Boston in the cellar with nine. The latter two teams have played two games to the others' three, ESPOSITO SCORES first period. The goal was un- answered until the third period when Alex Delvecchio beat Chi- Mohns not only opened up the oni | but also scored a goal after little more than two min-| utes of play in the final period. Hull's first goal came on a (Moose) Vasko late in the sec- ond period, In the final period Hull picked up a pass from Bill Hay 'to scoot in alone and beat Roger Crozier, The Red Wings outshot the Black Hawks 30-21, The two leading teams will have a chance to knock each other off their perch at the top of the heap when they meet on Montreal's home ice next Satur- day, The other two games Sat- urday are Detroit at Toronto and New York at Boston, LAST NIGHT'S STARS Bobby Hull, who got two goals and an assist on another as Chi- cago Black Hawks trounced his teammate. He has four} phil Rsposito started the scor- Detroit Red Wings 5-1 to match goals and.three assists. ing off for Chicago with a Montreal Canadiens' record of Montreal's Jacques La-ipower-play goal at 3:18 of the three wins in as many National |Hockey League starts this sea- json, deflection of a shot by Elmer|- By THE CANADIAN PRESS | | of teammate Jean Beliveau WhO} cago goalie Glen Hall on aj has five points on three goals|hreakaway. | and two assists. The tally deprived the net- 40 ONLY won the $3,000 Wishing Ringjevery year since then, except), purse at Greenwood Race Track}1918 and 1919. Thursday running the seven-| This year nine horses, age furlong race for three-year-olds|three and four years, were CANADA'S FINEST ALL ELECTRIC | id 227.4. e -16- z with lackey yon Geunsleak the ate Hs vorth $11,800, r------ HOME HEAT SYSTEM spo saea aboard, Big Rocky returned! with $6,800 going to the winner. $9.80, $4.00 and §2.70. 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