CLAUDE LAROSE, (11) of Montreal Canadiens gets a head-lock on New York Ranger defenceman Arnie Brown during a National mons and _ defenceman Harry Howell (3). Canadiens forward Ralph Backstrom (6) is at left. Montreal won 5-1. Hockey League game at Montreal Saturday night Around the combattants are Ranger forward Vic Had- field (11), goalie Don Sim- a ar coe A RE aa SUE ar Rie kD i ele oe - -- aaetaene Ae Ah ets ween wR Sch, Si nih Pe tah a en a ee ns --= ozier Bianks Ledis Wings In Th Selby's goals were his seventh Canadian Press Staff Writer |and eighth of the season and Roger Crozier, Detroit Red| Armstrong's were his fifth and Wings' sophomore netminder, is} sixth. creating a lot of headaches for) Frank Mahovlich, with his opposing forwards in the Na-|19th, and defenceman Allan tional Hockey League. Stanley's second of the season Crozier, 23, a native of Brace-| completed the Leafs' scoring as bridge, Ont., registered his third) Toronto blasted 50 shots at Ed shutout in four games Sunday] Johnston in the Boston goal. night as Detroit blanked Toronto Murray Oliver's 11th and Ed Maple Leafs 44. Westfall and Dean Prentice in Sunday's other games.| .och with their fifth accounted Montreal Canadiens downed for Boston's goals New York Rangers 6-3 and Chi- ep cago Black Hawks beat Boston| The Toronto victory equalled Bruins 3-1. a record of 10 unbeaten games Montreal whipped New York| Set by the 1962-63 Maple Leaf 5-1 and Toronto defeated Boston| "lub. 6-3 Saturday. Chicago Black} Goals by Bobby Hull--his 29th Hawks downed Detroit 4-1 Fri-|of the season--and Chico Maki day night. in the final four minutes gave Crozier's shutout Sunday was|the Black Hawks their victory over the Bruins Sunday night. his fifth of the season, tops in t the NHL, and his second shut-| Len Lunde was the other Chi-| cago marksmen while Bob Dil-| out of the season over Toronto. He recorded a league-leading|labough was the lone Boston! six shutouts last year. ~ | scorer. The Detroit victory sapped, SPOILED MORAL VICTORY the Maple Leafs' 10-game run of| 'The Hawks' late surge spoiled eight wins and two ties. | what would have been a moral! Norm Ullman, with his 15th) victory for Johnston had the| goal of the i hey pn Bruins been able to hang onto a Donald's seventh, Paul Hender-}1-1 tie. son's 10th and Gordie Howe with| The veteran netminder, who yhis 16th, accounted for De-| returned to the Bruins from the troit's scoring. minors less than a month ago, | din \turned in a brilliant perform- er ont wat bis! ance most of the way against a tte: in two ane since joining] ¢ucae, rie that "peppered [sees : | him wi shots. hes re ea sche Henry Richard scored two | traded to Detroit for centre Hu-| goale-ohis ninth and 18th of the | |season--leading the Canadiens By GARY McCARTHY | ird Place mercy Sunday night when they turned around and walloped the Rangers in New York. Gilles Tremblay's ninth goal of the season, Backstrom's ith, Claude Larose with his seventh, Jacques Laperriere with his fifth, Claude Provost's seventh and Bobby Jousseau with his 16th, were the Montreal scorers. SCORE FOR RANGERS Ratelle, with two, and Bob Nevin's 18th. of the season, ac- counted for New York's goals. In Friday night's game, roo- kie goalie Dave Dryden made several spectacular saves as the Black Hawks downed the Red Wings 4-1. Dryden 24 making only his second start of the season, kicked out 29 Detroit shots for the victory. Defenceman Doug Jarrett, Hull, Phil Esposito and Eric Nesterenko scored the Chicago Zoals. Alex Delvecchio was the lone Red Wing scorer. Fifth Shutout Chicago's two victories moved| standings, one point ahead of) them into first place in the NHL' second-place Montreal. ROGER COZIER 2H Ailes AB AY IN SRN SI Os AE IME sh SNE, NS aL a, cS oH a eens ih = ss AAU AWA TIMES. Monday, January 3,1966 J NHL -BIG SEVEN Bad Shoulder by inp CANADIAN: PRESE-. S Bobby Hull of Chicago Black Hawks scored two goals and as- sisted on two others in. weekend National Hockey League play|D2ve Keon of Toronto Maple and foctengat tie individual Leafs suffered a bruised shoul. ences lead to nine points over|4¢t in Saturday night's hockey Rousseau of Montreal game here against Boston Canadiens. Hull has a league-leading 29 goals and 20 assists for 49 points, nine more than Rous- ey) whose 24 assists is tops in je teague. right after Saturday's game, Stan Mikita of Chicago is|won. 6-3 by Toronto. However, third with 39 points, followed by|Keon did not play Sunday night Norm Ullman of Detroit Redjin Detroit against the Red Wings with 37 points. Wings. TORONTO (CP) -- Forward ruins. It isn't certain how long he will be out, a Leaf official said Sunday night, but it could be up to two weeks. Keon said the shoulder felt all The leaders: G A Pts. 29 20 49 16 24 40 18 21 39 15 22 16 19 12 21 Hull, Chicago Rousseau, Montreal Mikita, Chicago Ullman, Detroit Howe, Detroit Beliveau, Montreal Delvecchio, Detroit GOLD RUSH LOUNGE and DINING LOUNGE --and-- FANTASY when the CADILLAC HOTEL idelines Keon TINn pea: A: tals | Rela ase Lou Saban Quits Post Coaches Clinic |bert (Pit) Martin. PRESENTS ONCE AGAIN At Peak Of Grid Career jin 1 | lover the Rangers Saturday) . | Rookie Brit Selby and captain} night. | | Tuesday Night |George Armstrong each scored) Defenceman Jean - Claude} ontral Hotel | ja pair of goals Saturday night| Tremblay, left winger Dick Duff the Maple Leafs-Bruins con-|and centre Ralph Backstrom THE INTERNATIONAL BUFFALO (AP)--Lou Saban, the American Football League Coach of the Year, has re- signed his job with the cham- pion Buffalo Bills at the peak of his career due to the pres- sures involved and because "there can be little left to con quer in professional football.' The Associated Press, mean- while, learned that Saban will be named head coach at the University of Maryland. Saban made his stunning an- nouncement Sunday night in the Bill's office at a hastily- called press conference, sur- prising even team officials. The affable 44-year-old coach, pointing to his playing days with the champion Cleveland Browns of the old All-America} Conference and his two AFL championships with the Bills, said "no man who has been ajseason Ww part of pro football can leave|was fired. without regrets. But there can ' A hockey coaches clinic wil | be conducted by Bob Dionne, of|_ | this city, at the Civic Auditor- jium, tomorrow evening, at 7.30) jo'clock and all persons inter-| jested, boys, players or adult | coaches, are invited to attend. one attending the clinic includes 9 skates, a hockey stick and aig note-book. This clinic pill present an ex- . ow 2 F-% | cellent opportunity for all per-|two goals and assisted on an-|------------- | sons interested in teaching hock-| jey fundamentals to minor-age!q Bob Dionne, for 10 years presi-} dent of the Oshawa CYO Hock-', the Oshawa Minor Hockey Asso-/s ciation banner, is well-known in local hockey circles. h Bob has a certificate to tesify |g LOU SABAN hen Buster Ramsey tions for conducting such a clinic, which he attained as a The Bills won the Eastern) graduate of a 10-day course, con- Friday. ey League and for 12 years, ®/on another as Toronto Maple coach of teams operating under|Teafs bombed Boston Bruins 6-3 test. scored the other Montreal goals --las the Canadiens fired 41 shots WEEKEND STARS." Ranger netminder Don Sim- By THE CANADIAN PRESS "Contes Jean Ratelle was the |lone New York goal - getter, Doug Jarrett, who scored the} spoiling Montreal go al tender ther as Chicago Black Hawks|NHL shutout of the season. It efeated Detroit Red Wings 4-1] was Ratelle's eighth goal of the | year. who' scored; The Canadiens Necessary equipment for any-| winning goal and assisted on an-| Charlie Hodge's bid for his first | Henri Richard, showed no ther as Montreal Canadiens) owned New York Rangers 5-1 2 Thrillers in Color hockey players. | Saturday. George Armstrong, who) cored two goals and assisted) soemesn meena, Seely EDGAR ALLAN POE'S TAIES oF » PANAVISION aturday. | Roger Crozier, who gained} is third shutout in four games) nd fifth of the season as De-| to his credentials and qualifica-'troit whipped Toronto 4-0 Sun-} day. Bobby Rousseau, who at ml KING ST. W., OSHAWA one goal and set up two others and COLOR | PLAYBOYS Don't believe it, this fantastic group area group of ana Men. Be sure not to miss the show this week, as Montreal defeated New York! Hockey |g.3 Sunday. Leadership Institute of Ontario,! Bobby Hull, who scored the| early this season, at the Royal winning goal as Chicago beat! Military College, in Kingston.|Boston 3-1 Sunday. | be little left to conquer in pro-|title with a 12-2 record last|qucted by the CAHA fessional football."' lyear. Buffalo then went on to Fired as head coach of Bos-/beat San Diego 20-7 in the ton Patriots during the 1961\championship game re-| season, Saban immediately|peated 23-0 against the Charg- caught on with the Bills as a/ers this year after finishing talent man and was installed|with a 10-3-1 regular - season as the Bills coach for the 1962'record. : Enjoy a beautiful dinner at the Cadillac Hotel. 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