a @ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, November 15, 1965 Habs In First Place After Beating Hawks But Detroit centre Norm UlIl- man, the league's top goal scorer last season with 43,- scored two goals in an eight- minute span of the second pe- riod to give the Red Wings their hard-fought tie. The hustling Rangers out- skated and out-muscled Chicago for the full 60 minutes Sunday and walked off with a 4-2 vie- tory with goals from Seiling, Jean Ratelle, Rod Gilbert and Gary Peters. Bill Hay and Fred Stanfield scored for Chicago. Berple Parent, Boston's roo- kie goaltender, registered his first NHL shutout Sunday. Parent, called up from Okla- homa City of the Central Teague after injuries to Fad Johnston and Gerry Cheevers Chicago defenceman Matt Ravlich dropped Balon with a right hand and hit him once more as the Canadiens' right winger was getting off the ice before . officials broke up the By THE CANADIAN PRESS Montreal Canadiens can't play the full 70-game National Hockey League schedule on the road, but they: probably wish they could. The Canadiens started a four-jrow. game road trip Nov. 7 and} Ravlich was given two minor came out of the long journeyjpenalties for fighting and one Sunday night with six of a pos-|for elbowing while Balon drew sible eight points. minors for roughing and high- They beat Boston Bruins 5-2\sticking. in Boston last Sunday and then} Then with three seconds left made their way to Torontolin the game, a full-scale brawl where they battled the Maple|broke out after Hull and Cana- Leafs to a 3-3 deadlock. diens defenceman Terry Harper From there, they went tojexchanged punches near the Chicago Saturday and handed|boards behind the Canadiens the Black Hawks their first loss|net. : of the season, winning 5-2, be-| Hull drew a major for fight- fore tying Detroit Red Wings 2-|ing and a 10-minute misconduct, 2 Sunday in the motor city. Teammate Phil Esposito got in Saturday's only other NHL|two minutes for roughing, while game, Toronto defeated New|Harper was given a minor for York Rangers 5-2. Sunday's ir ts i mil pcg As other games saw Chicago lose|major for fighting, and a mis-) its second in a row as New York|conduct. we weeks ago, turned in a |skated to a 4-2 win while Bos-| In Saturday's other game Fid.|*Parkling performance in help- ton blanked Toronto 2-0. die Shack, Toronto's crowd-|ing the Bruins to their second The Canadiens took over sole|pleasing right winger, fired twol victory in nine games thin year, |possession of first place in the|goals as the Maple Leals| Boston's goals were scored by standings with their six-point|downed New York. defenceman Al Langlois and) road trip. They have two more, Brit Selby, a 20-year-old roo centre Forbes Kennedy, | Vikings Trample Petes, BERNIE PARENT, rookie goaltender for Roston Bruins, clears the puck dur- ing last nighks game against Toronto ple Leats in Boston, Tormto's Orland Kurtenbach comes in on the play, Parent blanked Leafs 2-0 for his first NHL shut- out, ARLE ANNOUNCEMENT Ranger. New York upset Hawks 4-2, Chicago last night. Behind Gilbert is Matt Ravlich of Chicago and an unidentified Niagara Falls Nips Generals (7) of New York Rangers drives the puck past him for a first-period goal in GLENN HALL, Chicago Black Hawks goalie, is flat on his back as Rod Gilbert played two more games than|the first of his NHL career--to| the Hawks. help the Leafs' cause, Defence Second period goals by Johnjman Kent Douglas scored the} other. | To Open Five-Point Margin © By FRANK RATCLIFFE If Oshawa Generals weren't superstitious before their 4-3 loss to Niagara Falls Flyers ) |downed the Hawks. Claude Pro- Ferguson, Gilles Tremblay and Dave Balon were all the Cana- diens needed Saturday as they vest and Claude Larose added insurance markers in the. last Leafs' winger merly right Defenceman Rod Spiling, for property, John and McKenzie, acquired this season from Chi- cago, scored for the Rangers. | When Oshawa Vikings win Capture Rugger Crown Vikings scored two tries ini Sunday, the Canadiens went |"Uaeer titles they do it in a big|the first half, both coming after} : for their) Way! all members of the backfield ice since, Vikings walloped Pete had handled the ball, horough 20-3 'in Peterborough) The first was scored by and |Saturday afternoon to win the|Brian Bali after he took a pasr Geol Stockwell. Ror Rex Williams and Reg had set up the: play scored the ather on a similar period. Ken Wharram and leading scorer Bobby scored' for Chicago. Two fights broke out during the game--one in the first pe- riod. and the other. with just three seconds left in the con- test, Satruday night, they might well be now. Buoyed by a standing-room- only crowd of 4,096, largest of the season at Civic Auditorium, Generals carried the play through the early stages of the first period. During that span, they had the two best scoring opportuni- ties. Bob Black tipped a pass from Billy Little just over the Flyer net, and less than a min- ute later Niagara goaltender Bob Ring kicked out Little's -- shot from right in front of the cage. Then came the 13-minute mark, bringing with it all the horrors associated with that in- famous numeral. Eight seconds after the clock ticked past 13, Gilles Marcotte into Detroit looking first win on Detroit the 1963-64 season. Jacques Laperriere : | Robby Rousseau fired Montreal |!965 championship in the Kast-jfrom into a 2-0 lead on power-play |¢! Division of the Ontario) Aiken, goals in the final five minutes | Intermediate Rugger Union. Wasilyk of the first period. Veteran Terry Kelly's toe| Stockwell HOCKEY SCORES, STANDINGS --["rentir Wr Sonn" punch, Kelly, the only remain-}Play. -- : ing member of the original| Kelly's 14 points came on | By THE CANADIAN PRESS {Kingston LT F A pt|Guelph b al lelub, scored 14 points. jconvert and four penalty kicks, 92 14, The victory capped a bril-iDave Field scored the three) 99 13\liant 10-game undefeated sched-| Points for the losers. S 3 43 on js/Galt 5 44 7\Wle for the Vikings, who fin-| pid onc pe the Anderson 412 13| Woodstock 2 49 5\'shed with a record of nine wins| igh School student who plays 49K 11| Kingston game and one tie. The tie was against|Scrum half for the Vikings, had 4 2 etre iy they one of his best games for the 19 38 & Oshawa club, and was particu- 27 33 larly accurate with his kicking Seiceiae ie RY 34 to touch under pressure. Montreal 5 Chicago 2. au Date' teeaeie ed re wee yes Gunn, Dave Thompson and Sunday's Results Montreal 2 Detroit 2 Toronto 0 Boston 2 league- Hull WILLARD R. JOHNSTON ARI, Coripletes C.1.R. Course. Wil- lord &% Johnston of Schofield- Aker ltd, hos successfully com- pleted @ extensive three yeor University of Toronto conducted course setiby the Conadion In- stitute of =: ond covering such subj os Economics, Law, Pro Manogement, Appraisal, Atgaunting, Broker- oge, Architec Town Plan- ning, Income "x, and Insur- once. Mr, John now is per- mitted to use the! following his name A, select group of R hos 6 total members! whole of Conada of § bers. 30 26 27 363 5 1 |Montreal 5) j |Chicago |New York Toronto Detroit e Boston 6 . four roronto Nomads whom trounced 24-0 last week. A win for Peterborough Sat- urday would have given them the crown. They lost only one game all season but they were no match for the eager Osha- wans, who have their sights set on the Ontario Championship. Vikings meet the Central A Pt|Division championships next 29 20\|Saturday afternoon at Victoria 39 15|Square, just north of Toronto, 48 12/in a sudden-death semi-final. 37. 11| Peterborough kicked off Sat- 58 1l|urday and in the first minute 5f 10\they were on the Oshawa one- 62 9/yard line, But on the first play) 52 8/from that point, Oshawa cap- 54 8jtain Tom Olinyk, backed up by Pete Sheperd, George Sains- bury, Gary Bruce, Dave Thomp- |" son, Gerry Tymoshik, Garney #4 Gunn and Bob Meldrum, push-/#% ed the Petes back to the 25- # yard stripe, It was the closest penetration for Peterborough all afternoon, E Saturday's Result ock 5 Galt 1 | Sunday's Results Galt 2 Kingston 2 Guelph 9 Oakville 5 Friday's Games Oakville at Kingston Galt at Guelph OHA Junio w " 7 bk j j ' ATS ; ¢| Woodst BOBBSY ORR IAN YOUNG DON MARCOTTE Two Goals 41 Saves Nets Winner 13.08 449 | r A T F | |Niag. Falls Oshawa |Peterb'r'gh Montreal ' Pais. Cath, 29 14|/Toronto 26 11| Hamilton 2 3 2 3 1 2 1 0 ee a 2] NASA rMeuwwss 34 50 31 44 53 47 for 45 /Timmins immediately after the lgame to visit his mother, who is ill. He returns to Oshawa on Flyers held a 45-35 edge in shots, as they. increased their ing 11 assists Doug Mohns of Chicago is Ja San Lus 30 36 1 33 Fran 0 & 6 4 Angeles 4 3 4 2 6 5 g 0 first-place margin to five points. next with. seven goals and an|Seattle Leen Pegged 'W Gonaing GENERALLY SPEAKING: |¢9Ual amount of assists for 14 Saturday's Results trip with Oshawa general man-|Generals may have temporarily Don's Oy wee wd Jean oerined 2 Rete, 3 ager Wren Blair. The trip gives/lost the services of two more PAN age Ch vak out and { a uadava Heawils rise to speculation that Gen-|players Saturday. Barry Wil- peuity ee ago, who have sed PR ett t-Portiant3 j § tially- | b y ' nesdav'« "ame With many of the players|his hand when he was hit by a : , beginning high school examina-|puck. Billy White tore the liga- tions, Generals have Monday/ments in his ankle, and it is night off and only a_ partial/suspected he may have a chip- practice. on Tuesday. A fullj/ped bone near the end of the practice will be held on Wed-\achilles tendon, Both are doubt- nesday, in preparation for/ful starters for Thursday night's| Thursday night's game in Peter-\game in Peterborough. . . : borough against the Petes. Junior 'A' scoring leader Dan- a he |Okla. City nents - , vee sonrploce (2x assists. + Olly 2 sy ny O'Shea was held scoreless | Saturday's Results Aiax, Whitby, Gshawa COMMERCIAL @ INDUSTRIAL DRIVEWAYS AND PARKING AREAS NO DOWN PAYMENT ® 20 Months to Pay assi in weekend action, has) five goals and eight assists and|los Angeles at Vancouver Mikita has four goals and nine lassists. Bob Nevin, New. 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Oshawa on the scoreboard in) , Sivek Blonensst "areaok Meldrum and Sheperd were ynd- on Marcotte made it 3-0|the second with a rising wrist] 3. Fiyers: Marcotte onto 0 Bos ctenlien i Ge tee oer Cones. | shot just inside the st, but (Pronovost, Arbour) 9.97 New York 4 Chicago 2 with Tymoshik One-and-a-half minutes later, seconds before the period end- less shan three saints "atari Pens.: O'Shea (interference), Haagarty Wednesday's Game oa < Ene . tole the puck\ed, batting in a rebound after P cE (slashing) 1.06, | Marotte (interference) 4 og at New York 7. 28: Manager from defenceman : > had blocked a point shot}/0m [areniz netted Niagara's 3," Sanderson Celbowing) "429," Haye a Chris Krause of the Vikings was behin rae Geese cn we trom John Arbour ¢ fourth goal. laboultay 1137, Roterte'(tripeia) 1700 American League doused with champagne in the ed iis a yon and' drilled George Babcock finally put|, Bobby Orr scored the other] | ScoNe Panton wee ek es Oshawa. dressing room follow- -- LOA lthe Bate ok ee el Blind s (Lites White) Quebec 10 3 2 Ps ae te Gene by the jubilant! ; . Flyers: Lorentz b 3 s ful ithe thet. be first pod came «, Spnderson, Atkinson) 4.13 er 1 ' 1 bs nera rove an Hast dotencadsan sohe Acbont Wein metoee tc mere tno | Marthe 4 7 1 35 34 9{London eat defenceman John Arbour|novest (holding) 10.18, Marcotte (charg y 35 3 Fess and Gilles Marotte, deked Ring)" "sino person ee os tn fae gr Reon ; jand deposited the puck in the 7. Oshawa: Orr (Little, White) #15 estern vision : 3 3 f Inet. Pens.: Hayes (holding) 11.32, O'Shea) Rochester 921 54 19 Niagara Falls 4 Oshawa 3 For North Bay Trappers y The second appeared to de- Senseo Wie athe ahelding) 1839: pittshurgh 4718 9 Sunday's Results iflect in off a Niagara Falls\'?-5? Cleveland 46031 g|Hamilton 7. Toronto 3 North Bay Trappers are cur: the Conshanps cage in Kingston player's leg after Orr dug the) . --~|Buffalo r 930.97 sli rn avg sig of en rently leading the NOHA Ju-|Wednesday before returning /nuck out of the corner and Saturday's Results gh 6 St. ¢ rines § pag okey league, but/home to meet Peterborough Don tpi a backhand shot from near NHL BIG SEVEN Raltimare & Cleveland 1 \ _ Tuesday + Game they don't impress the Oshawa|Byes on Friday. _ : jthe left boards. The fan re-| py vHE CANADIAN PRESS |UCbec 9 Hershey 6 |Niagara Falls at London Generals. Bobby Orr and Gary Cooke) action was even greater than) ° "i . ' "* \Rochester 3 Pittsburgh 3 | we Generals journeyed to North|sparked the offence, each net-ithat for the public address} Bobby Rousseau of Montreal Buffalo 2 Springfield 4 Bay's Memorial Centre is for ajting a pair. Other goals came announcement that Eddie Shack |Canadiens picked- up two points _ Sunday's Results Sunday afternoon exhibition tilt/from Peter Nevin, Ron Dus- haq scored Toronto's third goaljSunday giving him a share of|Cleveland 2 Buffalo 3 against the Flyers, and skated|siaume, Chris Hayes, Danny /aainst the New York Rangers. |first place with Bobby Hull of Springfield 2 Rochester 8 off with an easy 12-4 victory|0'Shea, George Babcock, Nick) "With the margin narrowed to|Chicago, who: scored one' goal Tuesday's Games before 1,800 fans. cote Wayne Cashman and just one goal, and the Flyers|Saturday, in the National hi a - ipa {Billy Little. visibly tiring, chants of "Go,|Hockey. League individual scor-|Buffalo at Quebec ae ecg agnor cals Marty Payouts Sn0 Randy | Generals, Go" filled the arena.jing race, Western League limited action. Defenceman Jim|Prior split SP Gorcats ie 4 by conch Bep Guidolin pulled goal-| Hull has a league-leading 12 Whittaker is still in hopsital in|" the losers. ele se He Yitender Young with 45 seconds| goals to go swith six assists for|Portland 1 Niagara Falls recovering from period scores « Me ey ey left but Generals were unable|1g points 'and Rousseau has( Victoria a broken arm; Paul Cadieux re-! Coach Bep Guidolin to salvage the tie. seven goals and a league-lead-|V ncouver turned to Ottawa to take up his duties as a University of Ot- tawa student; and. a Saturday night injury forced Barry Wil- kins out of Sunday's line-up. Billy White was also injured on Saturday, and he watched most of the North Bay game fram the bench. Netminder Ian Young played only the first period before being relieved by Oshawa Crushmen goalie Dave Gavel in the second and Generals' back-up goaltender Kelly Orr in the third. Kelly is a cousin of Oshawa's star defenceman Bobby Orr. Gavel returns. to @ 3 Year Guarantee Pe Saturday for the first time this! The leaders: lHouston 3. Minnesota CALL s season. O'Shea had picked up Pis|St. Louis 4 Memphis 2 OSHAWA = Ings ump ar 1eS, 'points in 11 straight games, Hull, Chicago 18 |Oklahoma City 1 Tulsa 3 just ~~ shy " the ~~ record.| Rousseau, Montreal 18 | Sunday's Result PAVING . .. . Generals nex rome ap-\Mohns, Chicago 14 |St. Louis 0 Tulsa 8 Canadiens Stop Rangers pearance is Saturday night|Reliveau, Montreal 13 i etasdien. Gens when they host the Hamilton) Mikita, Chicago 12 |St. Louis at Oklahoma City COMPANY A trio of OHA Junior 'A')Richard Pumple, Don Liesemer, Red Wings Nevin, New York 11 | OHA Senior hockey games saw Peter- Lucien Grenier, Michel Lapalme FIRST PERIOD |Howe Detroit rT WLT F AP borough Petes jump into ey and Jacques Lame ee Flyers: Snell Marshall, New York 10 741 aL » defeating St. Catha- scoring in an empty net as seston og Sock pron d 6-3, Hamil- Kitchener pulled its goalie in ton Red Wings dump the injury- the last minute to try to gain ? riddled Toronto Marlboros 7-3 a tie. Bruce Reier scored twice 2 ' ; . and Montreal Junior Canadiens for the Rangers and Tom Smola 4 ? win 5-3 over the slumping Kitch- got the other goal. The loss was Ww y no rin some ing you rea | e ' ener Rangers. the fourth in six home games Danny Grant and Gordon for Kitchener. Tucker each scored | 'eterborough while John Ven- cubes aud Mickey Redmond WEEKEND STARS added one apiece. 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