Oshawa Times (1958-), 20 Dec 1965, p. 10

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jteam said McNab will concen- | trate on if tice detains" ae (ihe switcn to we Nab. Geach Bert: swift aye 'Tsume complete charge of play- jing personnel and will conduct eral Manager Max McNab of|negotiations for player trades, Vancouver Canucks will as- formerly one of McNab's sume new duties as the team duties. prepares for an expected entry into the National Hockey Canucks Prepare | For_ NHI. Entry... VANCUUYEN (Ury --cen- 'Another Braw! In New York As Rangers Shade Canadians | "ROCKET KEEPS SCORING TOUCH SUDBURY (CP) --Maur- ice Rocket Richard, former star with Montreat Canadiens of the National Hockey are wan Duff accounted for Montreal's By THE CANADIAN PRESS New York Rangers seem to have a knack for getting into scoring. The Rangers' Earl Ingarfield ger of New York who took over as coach recently, fans, and Rnager players erupted in Mad- Eric Nesterenko scored: for Chi- cago. Pat Stapleton's second goal of League, scored four goals Sun- day to lead Montreal Oldtim- |League in 1967. USE BRITISH MOTORS President Cyrus McLean of| Nearly half the world's jet ers to a 7-3 win over Sudbury Wolves oldtimers before 7,295 fans. Jimmy Orlando, Floyd Cur- | rie and Dollard St. Laurent | scored the other goals for | Montreal. Bill. Donagh | Nick Tomiuk and Sam Bettio | scored for Sudbury, Frank Selke Sr., a former general manager and Cana- diens vice - president, coach- ed the Montreal team. Red Storey, a former NHL | referee, officiated, calling six | minor penalties, the Western Hockey Leaguelairliners use British engines, GET the BEST CHRISTMAS GIFT OF ALL HOME COMFORT ison Square Garden over a dis- puted Detroit goal. NHL president Clarence Campbell imposed a total of $1,- 800 in fines against Francis and the players who took part in that fight. Saturday, Dave Keon and Bob Pulford each scored three goals as the Leafs blased the Rangers. Eddie Shack and Frank Mahovilich were the other Toronto scorers. For Mahoy- lich, it was his third consecu- and Ted Harris of Montreal started swinging after a colli- sion along the boards. Vic Had- field. and several New York players on the bench helped In- garfield by leaning over to reach Harris. Montreal evened the odds with six players led by Henri 'Richard and John Ferguson. New York's Arnie Brown and Canadiens' Claude Larose also squared off, the season with 10 seconds left gave the Black Hawks their victory Sunday night. Bobby Hull with two, Phil Esposito and Nesterenko were the other Chicago scorers. Detroit's Bruce scored three goals. gers, playing his second NHL game, scored the other Red) Wing goal. Montreal remains on top of the standings with 34 points, two more than the second - place Black Hawks, Detroit and Tor- onto have 28, New York 19, and the Bruins. 1. scraps on home ice. The New York-Montreal Ca- nadiens National Hockey League game Sunday was in- terrupeted in the second period by a 10-minute brawl. New York eventually defeated Montreal 3-2, ending an 11- 'game winless streak. In Sunday's other games, Chi- cago Black Hawks edged De- troit red Wings 5-4 and Toronto Maple Leafs. downed Boston! Refree Frank Udvari dealt Bruins 3-1, out 64 minutes in penalties after|tive game-winning goal. On Saturday, Montreal edged the brawl-32 to each team. Ingarfield scored three for Boston 2-1 Detroit defeated Chi-| Harris, Richard, Hadfied and|New York and Bob Nevin one. cago 3-1 and Toronto walloped | Ingarfield all drew misconduct) Shack continued his come- New York 8-4. | penalties. back from a dismal 1964-65 Sunday's melee started seven) The NHL rule book provides|campaign by scoring two goais| s econds after Rod Gilbert |for an automatic fine of $50.00)Sunday night as the Leafs ex-| scored New York's second goal |for each player who leaves the/tended Boston's winless streak | at 2:3 of the middle frame.|players' bench to enter an alter-'to 12 games. Phil Goyette and Wayne Hill-|cation. Orland Kurtenbach was. the man scored the other Ranger| On Nov. 21, a brawl involving|other Toronto goal-getter while | goals. imile Francis, general mana-|Parker MacDonald connected this season. He Bape Heavy Rainfall Disrupts [ALMOST TRIPLES OUTPUT English Soccer Action "i's! cis Shack's goals were his 12 and th jguson's sixth accounted for MacGrezor Jimmy Pe-| HEY GANG! LET'S GO BOWLING AT EASTWAY LANES THIS AND EVERY WEEKEND TWILIGHT BOWLING Fri. 11 P.M.-? A.M. EVERY THURS. BEAT THE HOUSE (No Entry Fee) $25 or More the ONLY heating system GOOD enough for your family! Electroheat is 100% efficient. Ne more heating the outside through a chimney, Clean (no fuel dirt or dust) . and neat! Provides individual room temperatures for maximum com- fort. ENQUIRY TODAY ABOUT ELECTROHEAT JACKIE MCLEOD, (5) scores in an_ exhibition hockey game with Finland at Vancouver Sunday night. It was his first game as playing coach for the Cana- dian National team. Mc- Leod scored past Finn de- fenceman Seppo Lindstrom and goaltender Jujani Lah- tinen. Canada won 10-4. Canada Whips Finland 10-4 Russia Beats VANCOUVER (CP) --Cana- dian Nationals dumped in four unanswered goals in the first period and simply outclassed Finland as they powered their way to an easy 10-4 victory in an exhibition hockey game Sun- day before 3,500 fans ' Defeat gave Finland a 11 won-loss record on its Canadian tour. The team beat a local team in Quesnel} B.C., 8-3 Fri- day night. Gary Dineen and Paul Conlin led Canada with two goals each while Fran Huck, Al McLean, Ray Cadieux, Gary Begg, Gene Cusson, and John Russel added| singles. Juha Rantasila scored two oals for Finland while Lasse ksanen and Jaako Behmanen got the others Harris Doesn' Spokane 6-1 SPOKANE, Wash. (AP)--The Russian national hockey team demonstrated Saturday night why it has won the world ama- teur title for the last three years. by defeating Spokane Jets 6-1. The Jets, a tional League Western Interna- team, were de- feated by a relentless, often spectacular, skating effort. Buddy Bodman scored the Jets' single goal at 14:14 of the final period, ruining Russian goalie Viktor Zinger's shutout |chances. The 20-year-old Zinger, new jthis year with the Russian na- tional team, blocked 31 Spokane shots. Dave Cox of the Jets also turned back 31 shots. The Russians won their fifth of six games on a tour of Can- ada a and the U init d States. t Report, - the Milan Suspended By Red Wings DETROIF Red Wings of the National Hock ey League suspended centre Billy Harris Saturday after he declined to be sent to a farm club Harris, 30-y 10 seasons in the NHI the Wings with Toronto Maple Jimmy Peters Jr from Memphis Friday ed Harris on the Harris failed to score or an assist in the Wings' last games. He had one goal four assists this season At Windsor, Ont.,., Harris Sunday he will make-a de< on 'his hockey future Christmas Harris, suspended afier re- fusing immediate assignment to Detroit farm teams at cither Pittsbrugh in the American League or Memphis in the Cen- tral League, said: "I'm going to spend Christ- mas here with the family. Then Yll consider being sent down AP). Jetroi ¢ -- Betroit ear-old yeteran of this season in a trade Leafs. called up replac- roster get 14 and said ision after came. to, DATSUN Going Places? Try The 1200-SEDAN Ite @ crisply stvied compoct eat thoracteristics --- solidly en gineered -- dependable economy = 80 mile en hour performance -- 40 MPG, fee W now ot... Zolian« Nick 160 Simece 5. 728-0051 with big perhaps-to-M I've to Pittsburgh in the winter and who'd go there?' He retiring want to added he has considered from hockey for two years, but would probably finish the season in the Detroit or ization. He was traded to De- troit from Toronto Maple last summer in an eight-player deal, gan- Leafs SWISS ENTER BID BERNE (Reuters) Swiss resorts, St. Moritz and Interlaken, will. apply for the 1972 Winter Olympic Games. The 'Swiss Olympic committee Sunday said it will make the applications to the international Olympic committee, which al ready has received applications from Calgary and Sapporo Japan --Two 2 schedule -erpool's nearest |Li iverpool 32 points heen LONDON (Reuters) pool, perhaps a little leg-weary after its mid-week European Cup soccerover Standard Liege in Belgium was held to a goalless draw at Newcastle n a Saturday English League disrupted by heavy rains. The tie enabled Burnley, Liv- First-Division rival, to narrow the gap to two [reer Burnley won a magnif- ent battle against Leicester Icity 4-2 after trailing 1-2. Waterlogged.-grounds caused the postponement of 14 matches and three other games had to be abandoned because of atro- cious conditions. Manchester United, reigning league champion, crushed Tot- tenham Hotspur 5-1 to retain third place. 1 The position at the top, as the/ }season enters its second half: from 22 |games; Burnley 30 points from 21 games; Manchester United 28 28 points from 21 games; Leeds! the rain, fourth with 25 points but with four matches in hand over Liverpool. West Ham United, the European draw away against Sheffield Wednesday. Huddersfield Town, scoring two goals in each half without reply from Rotherham, re- tained its three-point lead over Manchester City at the top of Division Il, The City did well to win 2-0 against Crystal Pal- ace. Scotland enjoyed better weather and in a full program of league matches Rangers re- tained the Scottish League's First - Division leadership but dropped a point in a 2-2 draw at Clyde. The Rangers lead neighbor- ing Celtic by two points, but Celtic, which beat challenging Dunfermline 2-0 away from home, has a match in hand on Rangers. Hungary Has Best Chance To Oust Italian Champs LONDON (AP)--Ferencvaros of Hungary is the soccer team with the chance to topple mighty Internazionale Milan,}| the crack Italian squad that | has won the European Cup of Champions for two years run- ning. The Hungarians, after rack ing up an impressive tally of 16 goals in the first two rounds, have to meet Inter in the quar- ter - finals. It could be a tough test for team, whose , form recently has been less convinc- ing than in the last two sea- sons. Last week, Inter overcame Dynamo Bucharest on a_ nar- row 3-2 goals aggregate. But it) took a last-minute goal to send the Italian team into the last eight. Hundreds of thousands of dol- lars await' the teams that fight through to the final of the European. Cup of Heenan next May. The luck of the draw has kept the three giants of the tournament, Inter Milan, Real Madrid of Spain and Manches- ter United of England, apart in the. quarter-finals | teal Madrid, five times win ner, has to meet Anderlecht of Belgium. Benfica Lisbon of Portugal, which has won the trophy twice, is paired against Manchester United. PRAGUE PLAYS BELGRADE | The fourth game is between Sparta Prague and Partizan! Belgade. Ail matches are and-away basis, sults decided on goals agegre-} gate. They have to be com- pleted by March 16 on a home- with the re-| ment-to- your individual 151 King St. E skiiglg. We specialize in the best of everything you -» Skis, poles, bindings, boots, apparet...and in matching equip- skill, Buying or renting, ask for our advice ...and relyonour experience. JIM BISHOP SKI BARN style and HEAD} 728-4331 28 King East British bookies have made Internazionale Milan 3-to-1 fav- orites to win the European Cup of Champions again. 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