Oshawa Times (1958-), 20 Dec 1965, p. 11

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4 Fi a 6% Suebec Bces Boost Lead : Gilles Marotie \sucetat analy. polats behind the "pda ' i§ . i 0 nesota and six points behind the x ; . Signs NHL Tickatl Louis Tops 'vines et With Weekend Sweep for Cleveland Saturday, while inal Rs Meanwhile, the Wings many) MONTREAL (Ci) -- Uiles; COTERERS ae QU [2200 ONY oT carsrday andl old defenceman, tured-pro-Sat-|BY-THE CANADIAN PRESS. |tied Minnesota 3-3 'Sunday. urday after a five-game tryout| St. Louis Braves picked up a|,J" other games, Oklahoma with Boston Bruins of the Na-|pair of weekend victories in 'he A yt 5-1 S 'cd hile Tul Tom McCarthy added the other.|tional Hockey League. \Central Hockey League to move), #y) rd BI betas) af ' : as asa Stan Smrke was the lone Roch-| Marotte was a member of|into sole possession of second|-c® 'We Blazers o-! sunday. ester marksman. Bruins-sponsored Niagara Falls|place in the league and gain on Duke Harris and Andre Prono-| Flyers, Junior A team in the|league-leading Memphis Wings. vost scored the Pittsburgh|Ontario Hockey Association. He} The Braves defeated Houston goals. Randy Miller, Brian)was called up when Boston hadjApollos 3-1, Sunday after down- Smith and Yves Locas scored|three regular defencemen side-|ing Minnesota Rangers 4-3 Sat- rd Springfield markers Satur-|lined by injuries. urday, The two victories moved jay. Smrke scored for Rochester again Sunday along with Gerry Ehman, Dick Gamble and Larry Jeffrey. Howie Menard replied fot Springfield. Jerry Melnyk scored a pair for Buffalo, while Alain Caron added the other. Pit Martin was the Pittsburgh marksman. Man! GAMES CANCELLED a Denie I OP aia aga sto ree 06 junto nad Spare : shot from ards ani ars | penis Law Scores bal a Shee i She srl etate Vvaunw 4 Wsuw: Bo aever _THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, December 20, 1965 W . By THE CANADIAN FRESS" . aa |... By. half-timé Manchester led! . ete nrenesee i méntreal, won In Manchester City Win #ie: ct, ter ten 2%, 8 ou: ron a ; y {minute and when Spurs fullback} Points: Hull, Chicago, 38, . |Phil Beal deflected:the ball into) Goals: Hull, Chicago, 23. - : his own goal. Assists: Rousseau. Montreal; ' beg 'tran eo _ gt lata Montreal, 20. or Totten 6th min-| Shutouts: Hull, Chicago, 8. ute, But other goals from in-| penalties: Brown, New York, 2 ada chance oe ase A | ON, By THE CANADIAN PRESS Don Blackburn, Gordon La- bossiere and Jean-Guy Gendron are not rated quite good enough for the National Hockey League, but the trio combined to give Quebec Aces fhe only weekend sweep in the American Hockey ONDON (AP) -- Inside right| Liverpool now leads the Eng- Denis Law scored two goals Sat-jlish standings with $2 points, urday to spark English League|followed by Burnley with 30 defending - champion Manches-!and Manchester United with 28. ter United to a 5-1 soccer vic-| Liverpool, the English Cup tory over Tottenham Hotspur.jholders, will play Honved of The victory kept Manchester in| Hungary in the quarter-finals of touch with pace-setting Liver-|the European Cup of Cup win- ners tournament and Manches ter United will tackle Benefica of Portugal. A crowd of 40,000 turned out at Manchester for the visit of Spurs ---and soon the home crowd had plenty to cheer about, : Bobby Charlton, playing at NEED PRIVATE HAULERS The United States post office has about 12,000 rural mail de- livery routes, bid for each year by private carriers. side-left David Herd and Law made the game safe for Man-|*? minutes. 3 chester. bn one - forwar Roger Hunt MEASURE BetvoRe Serme hit th st and tr 0 e ice m - ee Centre forward |. est 7% inches thick before at Tan St. John twice ot in reat shots in Liverpool's bid to break|"@" safely bear the weight' ¢f down Newcastle's defence. But the Newcastle defence held out. Burnley defeated Leicester in a battle in the mud. The teams were level 1-1 at half-time. Tn the second half goals from gue. Blackburn, who has never been given an NHL tryout, and Labossiere and Gendron, who have played at various inter- vals, scored two goals each as the Aces defeated Hershey Bears 3-2 Saturday and wallop- ed Providence Reds 7-3 Sunday. Elsewhere, Cleveland Barons pool, Liverpool stayed at the top of the league standings following a goalless tie at Newcastle. And Burnley retained its chal- lenge by defeating Leicester City 4-2 on a day spoiled by water - logged grounds that caused many postponements. ! BURNS JEWELLERS sok fullback Alex Alder ( ;. halfback Brian Miller and in- side-right Andy Lochhead ga¥p Burnley Victory. oe defeated Rochester Americans 3-1 Saturday, while Pittsburgh Hornets shutout Baltimore Clip- pers 2-0, and Springield Indians edged Buffalo Bisons 3-2 in over- time. | Sunday, Buffalo defeated Pitts- Sandy McGregor contributed a pair of goals to Baltimore's cause. Doug Harvey and Marc Dufour added the others. Bob Courcy and Cecil Hoek- stra replied for the Barons. burgh 3-1, Rochester downed Springfield 4-1, and Baltimore defeated Cleveland 4-2. Gendron and Blackburn scor- ed a goal each Saturday along with team-mate Jim Morrison. Chuck Hamilton and Myron Stankiewicz replied for Hershey. SPARKS ACES Labossiere sparked the Aces Sunday pith two goals, while Blackburn, Gendron, Simon No- let, Cleland Mortson and Wayne! Hicks added the others. Ed Ka-| chur, Jim Barber scored for the} Reds. Bob Ellett scored two goals) for Cleveland Saturday, while} ,Tom McCarthy added the other.| Stan Smrke was the lone Roch- ester marksman. Duke Harris and Andre Pro- movost scored the Pittsburgh goals. Ed. Kachur, Jim Bartlett! and Butch Barber scored for} the Reds. Bob Ellett 'scored two goals} Kingston Aces | Lose At Home, Beat Oakville By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Kingston Aces jwon and lost in| two Ontario Hockey Association| ----°-- Senior A games during the the weekend. home 5-3 by Woodstock Ath-! fetics Saturda ight but tt} ie Sic cea ar ne Help LO Lakers Oaks 6-3. Kingston's two-game perform- ance slid them into second place in the standings with 24 points, one behind Guelph Re- Oakville. The winner of an Oak- ville-Kingston encounter two points. In the only other weekend sen- |club for entry into the National The Aces were defeated «Pre-Game Quiet Angeles Lakers ordered his club gals but one ahead of Oakville|/0ng before the game Sunday The Aces play four - point| Might, barred all visitors and games with all teams except] S#id gets; about basketball." Canucks Blast Seattle Totems By THE CAN..DIAN PRESS Vancouver Canucks got a new look and a convincing victory during the weekend. j The Western Hockey League team Saturday announced gen- eral-manager Max McNab will concentrate on preparing the League while coach Bert Olm- stead assumes complete charge of playing personnel. Sunday the team blasted Seattle Totems 9-3 on the strength of six unanswered goals in the third period. In other weekend games Los Angeles Blades won two and moved to fifth place in their bottom - of - the - standings duel with Seattle. Saturday they beat the Totems 3-2 and Sunday they overcame Portland Buckaroos 4-3. At San Francisco Saturday the Seals defeated first-place Victoria Maple Leafs 4-3. | Victoria has 38 points at the top of the standings. Portland is second with 30, Vancouver has 25, San Francisco 22, Los Angeles 20 and Seattle 19. By THE CANADIAN PRESS Coach Fred Shaus of Los into the dressing room A WONDERFUL WORLD OF GIFTS Chou ! 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Oakville marks-|the Lakers a 1%4-game lead men were Moe Galand, Carl Hy-|°Ver Baltimore Bullets in the mers and Bill Ford. Saturday's game at Kingston! saw Gerry Maney score two goals for Woodstock pith singles) scored by Gerry Stringle, Bobby! Robinson and Byrle Klinck.| Garfield Ball, Ron Earl and} Morley Hunt each scored once for the Aces: Jimmy Robertson scored twice for Guelph Saturday night| Jacques | western division. Saturday's Results: | New York 122, Cincinnati 114 | Baltimore 143, Detroit 114 | Phila, 120, San Francisco 116 - | Sunday's Results: | Los Angeles 132, San Fran. 120) JUMPS-16-BAR I JUMPS i6 BARRELS GROSSINGER, N.Y. (AP) --| Favreau; 22-year old while Walt Bradley, Bob Pole,}salesman from Montreal, sailed Rick McClocklinn and Terry Oli-jover 16 barrels for a distance ver added the others. Galt scor-|of 26 feet, 7144 inches Saturday | ers were Bob Hall with two and|and won jumping championship. Jim Randle. the world barrel-! 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