Oshawa Times (1958-), 3 Dec 1965, p. 10

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40 THE OSHAWA TIMES; Friday, December 9, 1968. MiGhi HAVEL DiLN GOALIE a ft ..,.9% iGaic eee ~ ie aUuwesS Geis | 6 |\By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS |Himself In O17 i REGINA (CP)--Gordie Howe, | |B ithe National Hockey League's Rocky Gatteiiari, Howe S Success Story ee reais et uaoer ke: lurday at a presentation to a 118, Japan, knocked out Onny| NEED BLOOD BY GALIQNS |made between periods during a\B |hockey game at Toronto's Ma- V jple Leaf Gardens. B ne €rse era | The painting, by Tex Coulter| ~ of Montreal, will be presented) MONTREAL --In 1938, a teacher at King George Public School in Floral, Sask., told a 10-year-old boy:. "You better play goal because your skating isn't strong enough." In 1939, the same boy, whose skating had improved enough to allow him to play defence, mc told by another teacher at the same school, after the boy had scored 15 goals in a 16-0 win: "You shouldn't rub it in like that. Don't ever do that again in school sports. It isn't sporting to make the other team look so bad." RANGERS MISSED OUT In 1943, after a few minutes' fice time, the youngster was told to leave the New York Rangers 'training camp at Winnipeg 'because he didn't show much promise and his skating left something to be desired, The boy, however, didn't mind because he was lonely and homesick for his family and friends in Floral. In 1944, the young player, now a right-winger, was spotted by Detroit Red Wing scout Fred Pinckney and offered a tryout with the Wings. Two years later, the youngster, who had grown into a 190-pound strongman, was given this ad- vice by Jack Adams, then gen eral manager of the Wings: "You've proved to me you can lick everybody in the NHL, but that doesn't get the puck} in the net. You concentrate o scoring and you "Il go a long way | in this game.' Obviously, heed of Adams' every goal the ambidextrous right winter scores will put extra pressure on some super star in the future who hopes to replace Howe as_ all-time NHL scoring champion. Since Howe's first NHL goal, Gordie Howe took words league and Abel GORDIE HOWE tmost assists on Howe goals, 147 while Alex Delveechip,. current Red Wing captain, is next with 118. Sid Abel, now Detroit gen- eral manager ~ coach, centred Howe and Lindsay for the first six seasons Howe was in. the garnered 65 assists on Howe goals. Red Kelly, a defenceman with Det- jroit and now a forward with on Howe goals Norm Ullman, who is often on ithe ice now with Howe during power-plays, ranks fourth in 70. In his first season in the NHL, 1946-47, Howe scored seven goals, his seventh in his team's 48th game of a 60-game sched- ule on Feb. 22 at Detroit against Canadiens and Bill Durnan in "lToronto, collected 84 of his 497| n| NHL assists and|assists from Howe goals with by Will Klein, executive direc- tor of the Saskatchewan Jubilee and Centennial Corporation, on} behalf of the province. | Howe, 37, was born at Floral, | : Sask., and he received all his} Of the 38 goaltenders Howe \minor hockey training in Sas- Howe has scored against, |katchewan. Lorne (Gump) Worsley has been | ~ | his most frequent victim. Wors- j ley, who was beaten in Montreal last Saturday when Howe scored his 600th goa) in his 1,274th game, has been scored against 62 times by Howe, 58 while FARGO, N.D. (AP)--Minne- Worsley was with Rangers and|sota Twins pitcher Jim (Mud- four since the Gumper joined|cat) Grant says he'll stay in Canadiens prior to the 1963-64\the entertainment business if season. club president Calvin Griffith Harry Lumley, who played |doesn't meet his baseball salary for Detroit during his first six'demands. NHL seasons and then played The 30-year-old right-hander| for Chicago, Toronto andjwants $50,000 next season anti Boston, had 60 goals scored|said Thursday he'll hold out for) against him by Howe. Al|that amount. Rollins, who played for Toronto| Grant was the top Winner in| and Chicago, was beaten 53\the American League last sea-| times' by Howe and Jacques |son with a 21-7. record. Plante,.with Montreal and New| York, 52 times. Montreal. Worsley, New. York; Of Howe's 14 games in which Rollins, Chicago; Johnny Bower, he scored three goals, Lumley Toronto; Turk Broda, Toronto; was the victim four times, three Jack Gelineau, Boston, Terry while with Chicago and once|Sawchuk, Boston; Hank Bas- with Toronto, Gerry McNeil|sen, Chicago; and Denis De-| was the Canadiens' goaltender | Jordy, Chicago; were the other in both games in which Howe/goaltenders in Howe's three- jhas scored three goals against goal games, Maurice Richard, who held the old record of 544 goals, set dur- ing 18 seasons. with Montreal Canadiens, also wore Number tralia, 13. Might Quit Ball? © % | FIGHTS LAST NICHT |1as.. 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