Oshawa Times (1958-), 21 Dec 1965, p. 11

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Almost Common MONTREAL (CP)-- National are coming up with three - goal games as if they were going Hockey League players out of style. week. Pulford also collected 10 points last week and jumped into ninth place with 26 points, two more than Doug Mohns of TME ACUAWA TIMES. Tuseday. Bacamber 21. 1965. 11 SIGNS WIIn Eonimus EDMONTON (CP)--Val Schneider, all-star corner line- backer in the Western Canada Intercollegiate Athietic Associ- ation with University of Alberta Golden Bears this season, has signed a 1966 tryout contract with Edmonton Eskimos of the Western Football Conference, the club said today. Chicago. Defenceman Jacques Laper- riere of Montreal is the leading point-getter among rearguards with 20, including 17 assists. The Canadiens' netminding combination of Lorne (Gump) Worsley and Charlie Hodge moved into the lead amoung goaltenders with a 2.48 goals- against average. Chicago's duo of veteran|| Glenn Hall and rookie Dave) Dryden is next with a 2.52 aver- age. Defenceman Arnie Brown of; 7 New York leads in individual! penalty minutes with 60 while! Montreal is the team leader) / with 348 minutes. The leaders: Statistics. released by NHL headquarters today show that five players had three - goal games last week, boosting the total this season to 13, one more than the entire 1964-65 schedule and the same number as in 1963- 4, Three players--Bob Pulford and Dave Keon of Toronto Maple Leafs and Earl Inger- field of New York Rangers-- scored three goals each Satur- day night in Toronto's 8-4 win over New, York It was the first time three players had scored three goals in one game since Feb. 26, 1947, when Chicago Black Hawks' Doug Bentley had four goals, his brother Max had three and| Grant Warwick of New York) three during a 9-7 Chicago win at New York. Charlie Rayner was the New York netminder and Emile Francis, currently coach and|Beliveau, Mtl general manager of the|Howe, Det Rangers, was in goal for Chi-|Bathgate, Det cago. {Delvecchio, Det 6 Rookie Ed Giacomin was the|Pulford, Tor 3 13° 12 : Ss GLECOFF'S SUPERMARKET Last Minute Christmas Food Guide | 'Shop at GLECOFF'S where you will find Tremendous Savings and Selection and in a congenial atmosphere. Enjoy anew mellow white 'wine wine GA Pts. Pen. 23.15 37) 18 36} é Hull, Mikita, Chi Rousseau, Mtl Uliman, Det Chi CHAMP IN PRISON --FOR A VISIT || Fresh or Frozen -- the Highest Quality nog ort ae the inmates io "bey the ne GEESE, DUCKS Institute while on a tour of ss Meee be ze --| JO RDAN } TURKEY and 'CAPONS 'Quebec's Labossiere TOPAZ || sirloin, Wing Steak Me 89 ' s € 'Moves Into Top Spot ) Porterhouse, T-Bone u. 49¢ C-Cleveland; B-Buffalo)| Hoekstra, Q JORDAN WINES HONEY BRAND 1.00 @ 4 Peis PORK SAUSAGE HAMBURGS Ib 995 GRAPES 2..25° Red Wings was 'the other three- --' Quebec Aces' Gordon Labos- 16 19 35 | Caron, B eo 63 Juicy Fresh Japanese goal performer. siere has swept to the front in| Labossiere, Q ¢ HOCKEY SCORES 14 21 35 |Beaudin, P 15 15 Mandarin Hull regained the scoring lead the American Hockey League' s| Biackburn, Q with a total of nine points last individual scoring race with an|Hall, P oud By THE CANADIAN PRESS R 13 22 35 ' 'Horvath, Ro 10 20 3 ORANGES «2.49 week. He now has 38 points, in- iL point binge in his last four Gamble, Western Senior starts cluding a league - leading 2 Yorkton 1 Saskatoon 13 Labossiere fired five goals Looking For A Christmas Gift? 7 to 8:30 P.M. Tues. goals. Teammate Stan Mikita and Central Junior ard assisted on five others in Hawkesbury 2 Ottawa Capitals'three games against Provi-| ce a STORE CLOSED 7 P.M. FRIDAY AND BOXING DAY 20 the prison near Wilmington, Del., Monday. He spoke to about 300 inmates there in _Wwhat he said was his first i 31 New York goalie and John Mohns, Chi Bower was in nets for the|Nevin, NY Maple Leafs at Toronto iast|Esposito, Chi Saturday. |Bucyk, Bos |Smith, Det SCORES FOUR GOALS |Marshall, NY Left winger Bobby Hull of the|ojiver B Black Hawks scored four goals pd Mcn Mtl in one game last week and|proyost. Mtl 14 Tia Bruce MacGregor of Detroit/Govette, NY 15 ¢|By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS) burgh; 11 13 17 12 23 3! 12:22 § 13 18 3 LBS. Canadiens are tied for second jadded an assist against Her- tshey Bears raising his season total to 17-22-39, a four- point| margin over four runners-up. | spot with 35 points each, fol- lowed by Norm Ullman of De- A : bi Kingston 6 Cobourg 0 troit with 32. | Weston 3 Whitby 4 Jean Beliveau of Montreal is) Walland 5 Stamford 3 ed with he cog a and Intercollegiate Official AHL statistics, _re- cae ih se sh eg cad i aS"| Sir George Williams 8 Waterloo leased today, showed Don 4 ariel in Warriors 6 Blackburn and Ed Hoekstra of HOWE IN SIXTH SPOT McMaster 6 Waterloo Golden warn Murray Hall of Pitts- In sixth place is Gordie Howe} Hawks 5 burgh Hornets and Dick of Detroit with 30 points, three|(Sir George meets McMaster Gamble _ of Rochester Ameri- more than teammates Alex De!-| in holiday tournament final) Cans tied for second place with vecchio and Andy Bathgate, Exhibition * oe. f ik who picked up 10 points last! Russia 1 C seorge Gardner of Fitts- A pots eet Bula 1 Ceoaga 4 burgh, in the nets in 24 of the Hornets' 25 starts, paces the Green T goaltenders with a 2.68 goals- e erme naware ig age e average, Gardner lanked Baltimore Clippers ise for his fifth shutout, Of West Farm Problems | Defencemen Dick Mattiussi of Cleveland and Larry John- |ston of Springfield Indians share the league penalty lead- ership with 58 minutes apiece. The leaders: (Legend: Q- tops in the league. Quebec; R-Rochester; P-Pitts- Ontario Junior B Delicious Maple Leaf Perfection Shoulder Hams FRESH, CRISP CELERY LARGE STALKS BUN. 29¢ MUSHROOMS Wire WHITE Le. 39¢ CRANBERRIES BAG 25° Bobby Rousseau of Montreal dence Reds last week and Ss SASKATOON (CP)--Roy At- kinson of Saskatoon, president of the National Farmers Union, said Monday that federal Agri- culture Minister J. J. Greene is not fully aware of problems facing the western farmer. Mr. Atkinson was comment- ing on a statement by Mr. Greene that putting the eastern, farmer "back in business"' is to be a top priority task for him! jas the new agriculture minis- N.B. POTATOES 25-LB. 8% BAG SETS THREE RECORDS r. CALGARY (CP) -- Paul frig said when Mr. Greene has; Enock of Edmonton. set three an opportunity to study| Canadian speed-skating records 'BOBBIE' COULD if bl] LOSE IDENTITY -- ["ie'vir realize that the aitier| ing championships, mock 'cov LONDON (Reuters)--Brit- jence in need is really one of|ered 1,500 metres in 2:17.2, ain's policemen--the "bob- degree." The required ap-| breaking the mark of .2;17.4; bies" with their traditional |Proach to solve these problems|raced 3,000 metres in 4:56.5, domed helmets and dark- |will apply to all farmers|improving on the time of 5:08 blue uniforms--may soon whether they live in Eastern or|and covered 5,000 metres in appear in a smart leaf-green Western Canada, Mr. Atkinson! 8:07.9, surpassing the previous outfit with dashing peaked j Said. time of 8:26. cap. a A committee of experts set up by Home Secretary Sir Frank Soskice will meet soon to discuss a new uni- form design. The police federation, urging a complete break with tradition, is said to fa- vor.a design based on the Danish police uniform. Calling the present uni- form of British constables "drab and badly designed," a federation spokesman said: "The helmetss useless as a 'protection. In the slightest scuffle the thing will fall over your eyes and come off." Yule Plans City Plants Oshawa's work force will down|"* tools this weekend when com- panies in the city close their doors for the Christmas vaca- tion General Motors of Canada Limited will operate on a skele ton staff basis from Christmas Eve until Dec, 28. That gives all GM employees Friday to Mon- | day as a bumper Christmas vacation Duplate of Canada Limited and Coulter Manufacturing Ltd will also observe the four-day vacation period. Fittings Limi- ed employees leave work Thurs- day for a three-day holiday as they are scheduled to return to work on Monday, Dec. 27. City Hall employees will work Friday morning but then are on their own until Tuesday. Ms nday was last-week declared a Civic Holiday by Mayor Lyman Gif- ford Plans for the New Year holi days so far have been outlined by GM, Duplate and Coulter) Manufacturing. All plan to close} down on Dec. 31 and Jan. 1. 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