'THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, November 22, 1963 touched off the melee in thejand punches were thrown stands behind the Ranger net. ila. Antes pa Ahe = The Rangers argued vehe-|gers' Vic Hadfield scaled t mently with goal judge Arthur|!0-foot partition behind the cage Reichert that the puck had not|and half a dozen teammates fol- crossed the goal line, Referee|lowed him into the stands. ~~ Art Skov allowed the goal how-| The New York' players as- ever, and the teams were about|sisted by policemen, broke. up io resume piay wien a fan at-ithe disturbance and 16 minutes tacked the goal judge. later, order was restored. -- Other fans joined the fracas,! Several fans were ejected. . Dave Keon Begins To Click, And The Leafs Follow Suit By THE CANADIAN PRESS managed only two goals and one|thing of an oddity for Toronto,Canadiens, Roston's third goal assist. fans. In their two previous|was scored by John Bucyk. They were saying not so long) And as Keon swung back into|games, Chicago shut the Leafs} Montreal's goals, came from ho hag Deve mone Suen op style, so did the Leafs, ba out 4-0 and 9-0. Gilles Tremblay and Claude La- aple Leafs wasn NZ UPitwo victories put them into) feon's jj _jrose. to par. Don't tell that to Chi-|third place one point behind the heehee Pesormeryy agit cn Detroit's Gordie Howe was cago Black Hawks. Hawks. a onto goal Saturday night, Bobby|foiled in his bid to score the They were also saying the| The league-leading Montreal|run, who Sunday night had to/600th goal of his career in two Leafs were something beiow|Canadiens are two points ahead)ieaye the game in the first pe-|tries over the weekend. How- ' average. The Hawks won'tlof Chicago after a 9-3 victorylriod with an injured left knee, |ever, Floyd Smith connected for FAMOUS likely buy that line either. ie oy , _ pe got the Chicago tally. two as at oo yer oc : oe Keon finally sprung into ac-|day and a 3-2 loss fo the last-) nov. pr ; font.(DY the Red Wings. Alex Delvec- enon ine sreekend and so(place Boston Bruins Sunday. |, nave Drude. tt Jula;|chio and Paul Henderson scored did the rest of the Leafs as they|FANS FIGHT Chicago netminder Glenn Hall,|the other Detroit goals while walloped the Hawks twice, 3-1| 'The fourth - place Rangers|who was being rested, turned in| Westfall and Parker MacDon- Ta cr: in Toronto Saturday and 7-3 be-|fought to a 3-3 tie with Detroit|a sparkling performance as the ald, a former Red Wing, got | fore the Hawks' proud fans Sun-|Red Wings Sunday in a game|Leafs directed 42 shots at him. Boston's markers. oa i al day. that was marred by a fracas} 'The revitalized Leafs went|WINGS GAIN TIE The 2%5-year-old centre, at|among irate New York fans.ligto Chicago Sunday night and| Bruce MacGregor's goal with BRAKE ADJUSTMENT | Papen 6 puted goal by Detroit touch- ed off the melee behind the glass at lower right. The disturbance was broken up after about 10 minutes. men break up a melee that developed when an_ irate fan attacked the goal judge in the third period of the Rangers-Red Wings game in New York last night. A dis- NEW YORK Rangers Arnie Brown (4) and Mike McMahon (6) scale the 10- foot partition behind the Ranger cage to help team- mates and special police- Dussiaume Standout In Generals Sweep When Ron Dusianne is given, an opportunity to advance a rug! up the hockey ladder, he takes full advantage of it. Playing his first two Junior} 'A' games, the Oshawa Crush-| men regular was a prime factor) in Oshawa Generals' two weeks-| end victories. 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(AP)-- Branch Rickey, 83, former base- ball executive who was associ- ated with the sport for half a century, was reported still in critical condition Sunday at Boone County Hospital. five-foot-nine and 163 pounds/The fifth-place Red Wings de-|handed the Black Hawks their shine earned the something of a runt among his ay Boston 4-2 Saturday|rourth loss of the season. pega on wite New York NHL compatriots, scored two nig ' ee Leki ee Toronto sewed up the gamelSunday in a game interrupted goals Saturday and one regret sag the Hawks was some-|With four goals in the first pe-|by a third-period brawl involv- In 12 previous games, he had against the |riod by Eddie Shack, Tim Hor-!ing fans and Ranger players. ag |ton, rookie Brit Selby and Keon.} Phil Goyette, Marshall and s s s Vikings Whip Old Boys, "s7« Tae onl A Ba Phil Esposito put Chicago on|gate and Floyd Smith counted the scoreboard with less than|the other Detroit markers. two minutes remaining in the| A: disputed goal by Detroit first frame and Chico Maki|midway in the final period-- made the score 4-2 early in the/first credited to Norm Ullman Oshawa Vikings have shay PE pong ned F aciag gtamilton scored in the second and in the | sealable the finals of the Ontario Inter-|6-3 on Saturday to advance to|third period, Orland Kurtenbach mediate Rugger Union. _ the final. : and rookie Mike Walton, called OSHAWA HOCKEY Vikings whomped the Central Vikings completely dominated!yp to replace the. injured Red OWA JR. 'A' Division winners, Toronto Old!the game. Despite the poor|Kelly, put the game out of Oshawa Generals 7 Hamilton 8 ' Boys, 22-0 at Lakeview Park|weather conditions, the back-lreach. Esposito closed out the)" CiNa eet canine to face Kitchener in the right)As a result, 15 of the Oshawalthe night. Quality Fuels 11, Juveniles 1 match next Saturday. The|points came from touchdowns! p45. Rousseau, the NHL's sagdiecn 1 1a game will be played at the On-|by Tom Olinyk, Keith Williams, scoring leader and Ralph Back-| tario Ruggger Union veya 2 ar Geoff Stockwell and strom scored 'three goals each Victoria Square, north -of)/brian Hal. | ' i tansio. x Terry Kelly accounted for the|2S Canadiens trounced New ae j Jean Beliveau, Gilles Trem- the Vikings' season record. to|two tries and booting a penalty . 10 wins and a tie, and they are)goal. : eed = Lt ype cli the hoping to climax an undefeated; Once again the Oshawa for- i rs a nig marksmen re season next week. wards, led by George Sains-|the Canadiens ook a command- burry, Pete Sheperd, Tom Oli-|ing 6-0 lead before New York =inyk, Bob eldrum, Gany Bruce, |hit the scoreboard with three and Gerry Tymoshik, contained| Bob Nevin scored two goals the opposition. jand Don Marshall sank the The Oshawa defence has notjother Ranger marker. given up a try since their first| Sunda'y in "Boston, Tommy game of the season against | Williams scored twice to lead Saracens early in September. /the Bruins to victory over. the WALTON GETS WINNER Earl Ingarfield scored New Reach Provincial Final middle period. But Bob Pulford pyt later changed to Smith-- Saturday, earning the right field distributed the ball well./scoring with his second goal of| Honest Cal's 6, Foley's Plumbing § ae : ~ | York. The semi-final victory ran other seven points, converting Dave Thompson, Garney Gunn|80als in a space of 58 seconds. Bill Lockwood returned to the| _ Auditorium Saturday and nipped! Kitchener Rangers 2-1 in Kit chener Sunday. AT KITCHENER Dusiaume shared the hero's| spotlight with goaltender Ian) Young on Sunday. With the score deadlock 1-1 and little more than two minutes yemaining, the starry winger gwooped in from the left side and beat goalie John Voss for the winner. Voss was called on to block just 22 shots. At the other end of the ice, Young was spectacular in block- ing 42 drives, as Rangers held a wide edge in play. 10 lead in the first period, net- _ Bobby Orr gave Generals a but Walter Tkaczuk evened it ting his third of the weekend, late in the second. Generals were agg - penalties to just for . chener. With Barry Wilkins in the penalty box for Oshawa, Rangers held a man advantage for the final two minutes. They pulled Voss but were unable to gain the tie. The victory moved Generals to within four points of the front- running Flyers. Oshawa 2 Kitchener 1 FIRST PERIOD 1, Oshawa: Orr (Babcock)..... Pens: Wilkins, Hway, G. Kannageis- ser, Cashman, Reler, Wilkins. SECOND PERIOD 2. Kitchener: Tkaczuk (3. Kannageisser, Hwey) Pens: 6. O'Shes. . 13:10 RON DUSSIAUME THIRD PERIOD 3. Oshawa: Dussiaume (Orr)... |. 17:44 Pens: Oussiaume, G. Kannageisser, Cashman, Legge, Wilkins. ON SATURDAY Fast-under 2,700 fans at Civic Auditorium saw the Oshawans crush Rudy Pilous' Red Wings with five unanswered goals in the third period. period provided the decisive blow, as Boby Orr and George Babcock scored 30 apart. Each netted another, both power play markers, before the siaume counted his first Junior 'A' goal late in the game. Other Oshawa tallies came from Chris Hayes and Danny O'Shea. Kevin Pettit and Sandy Snow scored for the visitors. Orr, Dussiaume and Billy Heindl added two assists each. Wings took a 2-0 lead in the 17:95\first period, but O'Shea's goal Kannagelsser, O'Shea, Heind!,| closed the gap before the period ended. Generals tied it in the Flyers Handed First Defeat Niagara Falls . Flyers their first game of the season Sunday, dropping a 3-1 verdict to Toronto Marlboros in Tor- lost second before their devastating third-period attack. The Oshawans outchecked their opponents for 60 minutes, gaining as the game progressed. Defenceman Cadieux was a par- ticular standout in a checking role. They were outshot 11-9 over the first 20 minutes, but held a 14-9 edge in the second and a 6. Oshaw: Two quick goals early in the)'; seconds| 9. Oshaw: period ended and Ron Dus- |§™ BOBBY ORR (boarding) 2:25, O'Shea (tripping) 3:06, Chiarot (elbowing) 9:56, Hayes (elbow- Ing) 12:51. | SECOND PERIOD | 4, Oshawa: Hayes (Orr)..... ......6:58 Pens: Heyes (sieshing) 8:37, Lewson (tripping) 12:57. THIRD PERIOD ween VV4 oe NT +. O90 o coe 04321 . : Du: (Babcock, Heind!).... A 18:06 Pens: Snow (high sticking), Beverley (high sticking) 2:14, Orr (boarding) 6:03, (holding) 7:41, Pettit (slashing, misconduct) 14:17, Wilkins 19:48. sHoTs Oshawe 91416 39 Hamilton ie ee KEVIN 0'SHEA Steelers Face Rough Battle Whitby Lasco Steelers get one of their stiffest tests of the campaign tonight at the Whitby Areana when they play host to West Clair Steelers. Steelers currently hold down line-up after a week's absence, and his hard tackling prevented many Old Boys threats from getting started. Russ Williams, on the other wing, had several good runs only to be stopped just short of the goal line. VIKINGS NOTES: Happiest member of the Vikings crew jwas Chris Krause, the hard- working manager. .Krause founded the club almost single- handedly in 1959. He now lives in Toronto but commutes. for all games and practices: . . Officials are hoping the weather doors. . next week. will remain clear this week to enable the club to train out- -Reg Wasilyk was last minute absentee from*Sat- urday's game through illness, but he hopes to be available A One of Canada's 3 Great Whiskies l MOST CARS No Extra Charge for Power Brakes third spot and would like to hang a loss on the front-running West Clair crew. Whitby dropped its last league game at the local rink as the players lacked the ability to score when it counted. Captain Kevin O'Shea appears to have found the scoring range, triggering three goals in Whit- by's 8-5 exhibition win over 27/Qshawa Crushmen last Thurs- More than 1,200 of the football faithful are expected to be on hand for the annual Grey Cup Dinner at the Royal York Hotel Friday, November 26 when foot- ball coaches, executives, play- ers/and fans from all across Canada gather in sportsmanship and fellowship. 'Coach-of-the- year award, CFL - CRU Plaque awards for outstanding con- tribution to the game, entertain- ment, music: and tremendous football fellowship all add color and fun to this event. Tickets are available by mail, phone or at the box office. Telephone EM 3-6633. Ladies at the event are day. hit children under 12 are re minded that they are admitted free to the Steelers home games when accompanied by an adult. MAKE CHRISTMAS A HOME AFFAIR PONTIAC onto. numerous and most welcome. Montreal kept pace by down- ing London Nationals 6-3 on Saturday, and St. Catharines won by the same socre over |16-17 edge in thse third. Oshawa goalie Ian Young, and Hamilton netminder Gerry Gray were outstading. PATRICK G. MeDANIEL, A.A.C.1, Conowen 7, Hemivien 9 REALTOR & CONSULTANT Hamilton Red Wings Sunday. Brian Glennie led the Mar-| 1, jamitons pavit' tsrom , Appraisals: Real, Estate fe a ro lies with two goals while Brent) 2. Hamilton: Snow 929) p. Imlach, son of Toronto Maple |'Pelt', Crashiey) - +451) YOUR INVESTMENT BROKER Leaf coach Punch ; : Imlach, | (Cashman, Dussiaume) 11:54) 169 Simcoe N. scored once. Don Marcotte got Pens: Pettit (holding) 2:18, Hayes! Niagara Falls' goal while the|= os sess MGentre Richie Bayes, «Tooke, Q,HLA, JUNIOR "A" HOCKEY Wednesday, led St. Catharines with three} goals Sunday while Ken Laid-| law scored twice and Kerry| NOV, 24 GAME TIME 7:15 P.M, Bond once. 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