Oshawa Times (1958-), 8 Nov 1965, p. 16

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16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, November 8, 1965 BERNIE ton Bruin goaltender, Me Beliveau of PARENT, at a dribbling puck as Jean ontreal Cana- at a dribbling puck as Jean diens tangles with Leo Boi- RANGERS MOVE INTO THIRD Hawks Humiliat By THE CANADIAN PRESS of "They say it's dangerous _ to bull. "It's poring just as soneae ous to wave the blue-and-white sweaters of Toronto Maple Leafs in front of Bobby Hull. Two weeks ago Chicago Black Hawks visited Toronto and drove four goals home against Leaf goaltender Johnny Bower without reply. Hull scored three y of them. vin of Boston Bruins. Bruins thwarted the scoring effort and went on to down the Habs 3-1 in Montreal Satur- day night. Canadiens re- bounded Sunday to beat HOCKEY SCORES, STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS National Boston 3 Montreal 1 New York 4 Toronto 2 Detroit 2 New York 3 . Montreal 5 Boston 2 Toronto 0 Chicago 9 Wednesday's Games Montreal at Toronto Boston at New York Detroit at Chicago "Springfield "Rochester * Cleveland Pittsburgh Buffalo Providence 0 Baltimore $ Rochester 5 Buffalo 3 Cleveland 3 Hershey 2 . * Quebec 5 Springfield 1 Saturday's Results Minnesota 6 Tulsa 4 Memphis 3 St. Louis 1 Oklahoma City 1 Houston 4 Sunday's Result Minnesota 1 Oklahoma City 4 Western League Saturday's Results San Francisco 5 - Angeles 4 Satarday's Results Seattle 3 Victoria 7 Sunday's Results 17 12 14 11 37 «5 39 3 x-Includes four-point wins. Saturday's Result Guelph 5 Galt 5 Sunday's Results Kingston 4 Oakville 5 Galt 4 Woodstock 2 OHA Junior A F Niag. Falls Oshawa Toronto St. Cath's ¢6|Montreal Kitchener Peterb'gh Hamilton London ome aamer cook oroort ses8 sees 7 3 3 170 8 Saturday's Results 4 Rococo man S Nawescwunsno rt DH et ne ne ng cone Saturday's Result Kitchener 3 Oshawa 6 Sunday's Results Pittsburgh 2 Portland (WHL) 7|Niagara Falls 2 Montreal 2 Hershey 6 Buffalo 1 , Cleveland 2 Providence 3 ees 0 eee 1 4 Sunday's Results |London 4 St. Catharines 6 \Peterborough 5 Toronto 8 Tuesday's Games {Toronto at Niagara Falls Kitch at London A Pt| 34 13) Boston 5-2 in Boston. Speed Mark Regained By Art Artons BONNEVILLE, Utah (AP)-- Art Arfons boosted the world land speed record to 576 miles an hour Sunday, surviving a col- lision with a steel post which damaged his jet-powered car and ripped a tire from a rear wheel. The record--a two-way aver- age through the measured mile --returned to Arfons the speed title taken only last week by Craig Breedlove' who drove a streamlined jet car 555.127 m.p.h. Arfons regained the record in the same car with which he set the record of 536.71 m.p.h. a year ago. Arfons survived a 500 m.p.h. blowout. His car, the Green |Monster, lifted slightly off the |track as he emerged from the ger mile on the second of Braves 5 Haricert § two runs and struck a steel post. Alberta Junior The impact tore into the fibre- Edmonton Athletics 3 Calgary|slass front, ripped a right front Buffaloes 4 tire and tore the right rear tire Lethbridge 3 Edmonton Maple|of the careening vehicle. Leafs 5 Arfons, however, kept the car) on a straight line and came to a istop three miles down the track. He was shaken but unhurt. Thursday's Games Oshawa at Hamilton Montreal at eterborough | SUNDAY | Eastern League Knoxville 1 New Haven 7 Johnstown 0 Long Island 1 International League Des Moines 5 Dayton 7 Muskegon 0 Port Huron 9 Ottawa-St, Lawrence Senior Ottawa 9 Maxville 6 Smiths Falls-Perth 5 Hull 5 Manitoba Senior Winnipeg 2 Grand Forks 2 } Alberta Senior Red Deer 2 Drumheller 3 Central Junior Ottawa Caps 4 Buckingham 3 Hull 2 Ottawa Furies 6 Brockville 1 Pembroke 8 Arnprior 3 Cornwall 5 Hawkesbury 1 Smiths Falls 5 NOHA Junior Sault Ste. Marie 4 North Bay 3 Sudbury 4 Espanola 8 Thunder Bay Junior Fort William Hurricanes 4 Port Arthur 14 Saskatchewan Junior Moose Jaw 11 Flin Flon 4 Regina 1 Estevan 2 Weyburn 4 Brandon 5 Melville 3 Saskatoon 8 Manitoba Junior Monarchs 5 Warriors 2 Ontario Junior B Thorold 6 Welland 8 Bramtpon 6 St. Michael's 3 Westclair 9 Dixie 1 - TheVital La] of your Personal Banking } Ne ads UVUUD Seeking revenge, the Maple Leafs went into Chicago Sunday night and were badly gored. Chicago won 9-0, including three goals and three assists for Hull. While Chicago was using Tor- onto as its personal cushion for a share of first place, Montreal Canadiens, co-holders of the top rung, split a weekend series with Boston Bruins, losing 3-1 Saturday night in Montreal and winning 5-2 Sunday in Boston. In other weekend action, New York Rangers started the Leafs on their lost weekend with a 4-2 victory Saturday and then edged Detroit Red Wings 3-2 Sunday. The victories moved New York into sole possession of third place ahead of Toronto, Detroit and Boston. SETS HAWKS RECORD Hull's performance Sunday put him atop the list of the Hawks' all-time scorers. The left winger, in his ninth season, now has scored a total of 554 points. The record had been held by Bill Mosienko, who col- lected 549 points in 13 seasons with Chicago. Hull also leads this season's individual scoring race with 11 goals and six assists, The Hawks launched their at- tack at 6:38 of the first period when Phil Esposito backhanded a rebound of Chico Maki's shot Leafs Will Talk To Brewer Again TORONTO (CP) -- Toronto Maple Leafs of the National nockey League will make a further attempt to get Carl Brewer to rejoin the team, a Leaf executive says. Harold Ballard, executive vice-president of Maple Leaf Gardens, said Sunday that an overture to the 27-year-old de- fenceman, who quit the team several weeks ago, will be made soon. Ballard said the Leafs with- jout Brewer are "like a ship without a rudder. You don't leatize how important he is juntil you haven't got him." past 'Toronto netminder Terry mae chuk: Le than a re a to. feoae afer faking a "pass from Len Lunde. Chicago's Doug Mohns was in the penalty box when Maki make it 3-0, climaxing a two-on- one breakaway with Hull at 10:42. Mohns knocked a five-footer behind Sawchuk less than four minutes later and Bill Hay capped the first-period outburst by scoring at 18:39 after skat- ing through the entire Leaf team, Hull 'scored twice and Stan Mikita hit for his second marker of the season in the sec- ond period. Hull's final tally came midway in the third frame. Hawks' goalie Glenn Hall, who blanked the Leafs in the league opener in Toronto, turned aside 40 shots in regis- tering his second shutout of the year. RANGERS FOR PLAYOFF? The Rangers, second-division inhabitants the last few years, appear to have the speed and hustle to shoot for a playoff spot by the end of the 70-game sched- ule. Saturday night, centre Earl Ingarfield paved their way wit a pair of goals including the winner against Toronto. Rod Gilbert and veteran Donnie Marshall accounted for the other Ranger goals. Defenceman Allen Stanley and Dave Keon, each with his hs first of the season, scored for Toronto, Both goals came with hal d vents Sunday, Bob Nevin, a former Maple Leaf, drilled in two goals as. the Rangers edged Detroit. Don Marshall scored the other goal. The Rangers, who didn't win a game from Detroit at home last season, ran their current unbeaten string to four games by taking a 3-0 lead and hold- ing on despite a late surge by the Wings' Gordie Howe. Howe scored one goal and set up another as Detroit peppered rookie goalie Ed Giacomin in the last period. The goal was Howe's second of the sea- son and left him three short of the 600 mark in this, his 20th NHL season. ROOKIE GOALIE STARS A sterling performance by rookie goalie Bernie Parent was the main factor in Boston's 3- win over Montreal Saturday. Leighton (Hap) Emms, Bruins' fresh general , was impressed with Parent's per- 'ormance and said the 20-year: old native of the Montreal sub- urb of Longue Pointe "has earned a place on the team." Montreal took a 1-0 lead on a goal by Bobby Rousseau, but former Leaf Ron _ Stewart evened the count midway through the second period. The Bruins went ahead in the third period on a goal by Dean Prentice at 5:58. The Bruins put the game out of reach at 18:27 when Ted Green beat Montreal BOB EAKINS res 2 Stntile for Clerk: license con only be issued when the form is properly filled out." "I'm sorry, lady, but @ marriage Lady: Oh, is that so? Well, let me teil you, we con get married no matter what | look like." 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