Oshawa Times (1958-), 9 Nov 1965, p. 7

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GOAL LINE TO DEAD- -- That's the move for Jacques Plante, for- mer Montreal Canadiens' and N.Y. Rangers' goalie. JACQUES PLANTE E18 RED NGS TE AN Nig SY" visor of sales promotion for a Quebec brewery, he has taken over additional duties, as a sports columnist. Plante does 'color' col- The former NHL great and five times winner of The Vezina Trophy, was never at a loss for words, during his career. Now a _ super- thc umns on Montreal Cana- diens' home games, for two French - language news- papers. --CP Photo Canadiens' Ex-Goalie Now Sports Columnist By AL McNEIL Derniere Heure, which is pub-| Plante says he now under-) Plante was troubled by Bobby Hull In MONTREAL (CP) -- Bobby Hull, Chicago Black Hawks flashing left-winger, is off to the fastest start in National Hockey League history. The results are evident in the individual scoring statistics is- sued by NHL headquarters to- day. Hull registered his second three-goal e of the season against Toronto Maple Leafs in Chicago Sunday night and picked up an equal number of assists for a six-point night as the Hawks routed the Leafs avera; 9-0. The Chicago star now stands|® alone atop the scoring list with Lead, Bobby Rousseau 2nd THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tussdey, November 9, 1965 F Tunney Urges Ring Clean-up meeting in nearly 30 years. They never met in the ring. The two differed somewhat on whether the Noy. 22 title between heavyweight Cassius and . Clay ex - champ os Feely pied _ champion, said Sunday that pro-|victory for Clay. utes with 21 each. fessional boxing in the United The Leaders: (Legend: C-|States must be cleaned up or Chicago; M-Montreal; . NY-New|outlawed. York; D-Detrolt) ts pen,|_Tumey, on a 'briet visit to B. Huli, 1 617 West Berlin, said he favors the ; 6 9 15 2\appointment of a federal boxing Mohns, C 7 5 12 8\commissioner to "get the sport ec" 5 6 11 -- Siaack to what it was in the early Nevin, NY 4:4 8 9|1920s." He won the crown from Howe, D 2 6 8 18|Jack Dempsey Sept. 23, 1926. Marshall, NY 3 4 7 0 a Richard, M CBee Pde 5 2 Esposito, C S474 6 Laperriere, M 16 7 18 17 points in six games. He has 11 goals and six assists for his total. Next is Bobby Rousseau Cats Tuning For Riders NEW YORK (AP)--There's a good reason, Bob Nevin ex- plains, why he is the leading scorer for New York Rangers, surprise team of the National HAMILTON (CP) -- The : ; Tj.| Hockey League. wi SoMa for Hamilton Ti "You get a day off once in.a When the Ticats ended the while," he said Monday. "When I was with Toronto there were no days off and you get sick of the ice sometimes. You. can leave your best game on the practice rink." Nevin, the Rangers' captain, scored two goals Sunday night in a 3-2 victory over Detroit Red Wings, last year's pennant win- ners. The triump lifted New York into third place. The Ran- gers were picked to finish fifth in most pre-season polls. Nevin, a right - winger, has four goals and four assists and jis sixth in the circuit with eight points. Eastern Football Confer- ence schedule in first place a week ago, coach Ralph Sazio gave them two days off. But they were back to work |Monday with a full week of hard |Sessions ahead of them. | The Tiger-Cats open a two- game, total-points eastern final Sunday in Ottawa against Ot- tawa Rough Riders. Ottawa fin- ished second in the conference, and eliminated Montreal Alou- ettes in the sudden-death semi- final last Saturday. Hamilton linebacker Herb Pa- terra, out of action since he was hurt in an_ interlocking Boost Scoring Says Rangers' Bob Nevin good defensive player," said Emile Francis, Rangers' gen- eral manager, "but he has the ability to be a big scorer, too." Nevin came to New York in February, 1964, in a deal with Toronto. "During the years I was pith the Leafs I used to hear Tor- onto players say that New York was a tough place to play com- pared to Toronto," Nevin said. "They said that there was no hockey atmosphere here and that the club management didn't do too much for the play- ers. But I've found out different. "We're very much improved. We have more depth and our goaltending is better." Ed Giacomin, a rookie goalie, has been a standout so far. Defencemen Arnie Brown and Rod Seiling who accompanied "Bob always has been a veryltrade also are playing well. Nevin to New York in the 1964 LUMBER ! NEEDS -- Friendly Service . Always 728-4688 1270 Simcoe N. game Oct. 3 against Winnipeg Blue Bombers, is due to be taken from the injured reserve]. « list in time to play Sunday. But Sazio has not indicated what he plans to do with Bobby Kuntz, the veteran backfielder who came out of retirement to Now CN Is operating its own passenger trains between stands better how the players |asthma during his hockey. ca- MONTREAL (CP) -- Jacques|lished on Sunday morning. replace Paterra. Kuntz can stay Plante, never at a loss for a colorful comment career as one of hockey's best "J also have a Thursday feel, "so I just do game color in the lineup because centre press, but it doesn't have to be | during his|piece in the daily Metro Ex-|and don't knock anyone." jreer--Toronto was one place lthat really set it off--and he|Chet .Miksza hasn't recovered from a knee injury of last Au- Montreal-Oshawa-Toronto goaltenders, has parlayed his|about hockey." Se Oe Te a ee ee er ee talent for words into a part-| his is not his first try at/he wrote aloat how Gilles "You're supposed to be on : time job as a working reporter. |sports writing. He took a tun|Tremblay must feel about re- pins and needles waiting for, the An articulate student offs: tt while still a player with|tyrning to th ; to start, but I practised : is g to the Montreal lineup hi didn' hockey during his years with)canadiens but the club's man-lafter suffering broken legs in once this year and I didn't Montreal Canadiens and Newlagement asked him to stop. |the last two asias, pac Kove tent feeling. I felt giad I En Mggens gone --s "Unfortunately I mentees how he would react to his first! ring fis dice seston Here Is the new and faster schedule of CN trains ig ( : i f my stories tha' oal. . umns for two French-language |thought 'Frank Mahovlich (of|"T feel that in writing this| And with typical honesty, he which will serve your community dallys ee menting OM|\r>-onto Maple Leafs) was a\way I have to be more careful|S@y§ he discovered during that rs On our BONAVENTURE : naar of tee Varian Tr hy/sure bet as the rookie of the/not to make mistakes that the|one Practice he had lost 50 per " a Wastin ne eropny {year for the 1957-58 season.|regular hockey writer does. Be- cent of his effectiveness an To Montreal: To Toronto: On. toe ah pirtabet BM pa ae Canadiens had Phil Goyette as|ing a former player leaves me| Just wasn't my old self. Lv: 5:26 p.m. Lv, 9:56 p.m, i of his '0 seasons with Cana-|* ogee agg rgb sn and he * a delicate position as a| "So from _ on Mae ing Travel time: Shrs.44min. Travel thme: 44min. 5 >| Was 0 my team-mate." |writer. trate on the brewery business, Conshen, puter dive, ddan tard { -- anna civer a ee. Nevertheless, Plante was| "If the regular heckey writer|keep up with sports through my l P . Plante retired last June after|right as usual. Mahovlich won expresses: judgment on a play|columns, and spend some time LAKESH 'a season in which he alternated|the Calder Trophy that season. per = ee ae but : apo ie me bag oe ORE " .| Jacques ante judges an acques an le ue! eee ge lg Pog & = St -- ag me oe makes a mistake everyone|have 'two children, Miche, 14, To Montreal: To Toronto: 'American Hockey League. Howe (of Detroit Red Wings)|/@nds on me." and Richard, 10. pate Lv. 8:00 p.m. i. The man who introduced the|was better than Maurice Ri- raveltime:5 hrs.29 min. Travel time: 48 mine. } goalie's mask to hockey hastens nage ie -_ Fagan Coaches, parlor ears, dining service, if to assure members of Mont-jing why Canadiens *t care d real's working press that their/for his journalistic sideline. Make Christmas CAVALIER t jobs are not endangered by his! "| had to live with the play- a arrival on the scene. ers, so maybe it was just as To Montreal: To Toronto: Plante is supervisor of sales| well." | Home Affair Lv, 12:50 a.m. Lv. 6:42 a.m. promotion in Quebec province _~ | Arrive: 8:00 a.m. Arrive: 70 a.m. for a brewery. He has been OSHAWA employed by the firm for 10 years and, with a recent pro- motion, he says he has no intention of resigning to resume nis hockey career or devote full time to journalism. WROTE WHILE PLAYER BOWLING SCORES ORANGE LEAGUE Games of 200 and over -- Marlyn Burns 230, Neil Daniel 216, Bernie Derry 210, 204, T. Engelbert 220, A. K. 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