Oshawa Times (1958-), 3 Jan 1966, p. 8

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seauecgeea rears! iota ane = ® YHE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, January 3, 1966 HOCKEY SCORES, STANDINGS -* By THE CANADIAN PRESS National League WLT FAPt 3116 74 41 4.108 73 40 4106 85 36 5 87 88.35 719.7 90 123 21 622 3 70 13415 Friday's Result Chicago 4 Detroit 1 . Saturday's Results New York 1 Montreal 5 Chicago Montreal Detroit Toronto New York Boston Boston 3 Toronto 6 Sunday's Results | Montreal 6 New York 3 Toronto 0 Detroit 4 Boston 1 Chicago 3 | Wednesday's Game Chicago at Montreal American League Wi: T Eastern Division / Quebec Hershey Provid'ce Springfield 12 20 Baltimore 12 17 13 13 12 16 1 86 121 25 F APt! 20 7 3136 85 43) 2 87. 75 28, Sweden 3 Canada 8 3 84 112 27! Finland 7 Glace Bay N.S. 4 Sunday's Results Kingston 4 Oakville 6 Guelph 6 Woodstock 4 Friday's Games Kingston at Guelph Galt at Woodstock SU Eastern League Greensboro 14 Jacksonville 4 New Haven 8 New Jersey 5 Long Island 7 Johnstown 3 International League Port Huron 6 Toledo 3 Muskegon 3 Dayton 9 NDAY NOHA Junior | Sault Ste. Marie 4 Sudbury 5 North Bay 7 Espanola 1 Ontario Junior B Strathroy 2 Sarnia 3 Brampton 6 Whitby 4 Ahearne Cup Sherbrooke 8 Leksand 6 Exhibition Satureay 0 82 94 24) New Jersey 2 Clinton 7 a ia 6ocre! ee, By THE CANADIAN PRESS Coming from behind is get- ting to be old hat for Rochester Americans. The Western Division leaders in the American Hockey League wiped out a 2-0 lead by Baltimore Clippers for a 6-2 victory Sunday night. | The Americans, who have |lost only six games this season, ran their home -. ice unbeaten streak to 15. They also ran their current over - all unde- feated string to seven with a \pair of weekend victories, hav- ling edged Springfield Indians }1-0 Saturday. In other Sunday games, Que- == ter bec Aces downed Cleveland Barons 6-3, Providence Reds gained sole possession of third place in the Eastern Division by defeating Springfield 2-1 and Pittsburgh. Hornets nipped Buf- falo Bisons 2-1. . Other results Saturday saw Buffalo tie Hershey Bears 1-1 in overtime, Baltimore dump Pittsburgh 4-1 and Cleveland trim Providence 7-2. GAMBLE SCORES Veteran left winger Dick Gamble scored twice for Roch- ester Sunday. Mike Walton, Stan Smrke, Bronco Horvath and Duane Rupp added one Nancy Green e, Hebron Ba BS tl ee ASR AP AE JOP 0 OOP DRIES OO) A A NA a Undefeated Streak goal each. Ed MacQueen and Sandy McGregor scored 'for Baltimore. Quebec got two goals each from Simon Nolet and Terry Grey and one each from Jean- Guy Gendron and Noe] Price. Joe Szura scored twice for Cleveland and Bob Ellett once. Goals by Jim Mikol and Serje Boudreault carried Providence to its Sunday win. Yvas Locas counted for Springfield. Norm Beaudin scored both Pittsburgh goals while Ed Van Impe was the Buffalo marks- man. Jim Pappin's goal in the last three minutes of the third pe- riod Saturday gave Rochester its win over Springfield and broke up a goaltending _ battle |between Bob, Perrault of the any TORONTO-(CP) -- Ted Green, the robust defence- man of Boston Bruins, is aggressive, not dirty, says Bruin coach Milt chmidt. Green, 25, has been the centre of controversy in the National Hockey League for the past week for the part he played in a spearing incident in New York Dec, 26. Green was handed a major penalty for spearing the Ran- gers' Phil Goyette in the stomach. Goyette has been sidelined for at least a month. William Jennings, president of New York Rangers, later declared a bounty on Green. The Bruins have a_ wild animal on their team," he SCHMIDT DEFENDS AGRINST BOUNTY MATL TVTTar UiLnGiN Tiniirec oS LLU iN charged. 'When bears run wild in Maine, the state de- clares a bounty for shooting them. So I declare a bounty on Green." Schmidt former all - star remarks are 'unfair'? and "totally uncalled for."* Schmidt said Saturday such centre with Boston and today a member of hockey's Hall of Fame, said his players know about the dangers of spear- ing. "There just simply isn't roem for it in the National Hockey League or for that matter, any hockey league," he said. "I know Teddy wouldn't do something like that intentionally." Victoria Maple Leafs Tis | we se = 2 2 Finnisn FPUCKSTers Ton Cane Breton GLACE BAY, N.S. (CP) -- The touring Finnish team out- played Cape Breton Moose- heads in the final two periods Sunday to win an exhibition hockeh game 7-4 befoe 2,800 fans. The Finnish team displayed accurate passing and fast skat- ing to defeat Cape Breton, the top-rated senior team in Nova Scotia this season, The Finns defeated Lancaster, N.B., 13-2 in Saint John, Saturday. NOMADS ROAM DESERT About 500,000 Tuareg Arabs. roam the southern Sahara, speaking their own language and disdaining territorial fron- tiers. "4. WL.9 NEMICMIWG, WHCME eo ow Cecil (Babe) Dye, former cago, aged 63, Reputed to have the hardest shot in the 1920s, Dye twice won NHL scoring honors while with Toronto St. Patricks (later) Maple Leafs.) He also played for Chicago, then be- came a coach and later a referee, Now Many Wear FALSE TEETH | With More Comfort alkaline gooey, pasty, taste ve wreath). Ges ASTEETH s any drug counter, A woman was called for jury duty but declined to serve on grounds that she didn't believe in capital punish- ment. Western Division | Nashville 3 Knoxville 2 Rochester 23 6 2134 90 48) Charlotte 4 Jacksonville 5 Pittsburgh 1613 1 104 91 33| Johnstown 10 New Haven 3 Cleveland 13 16 1.91 94 27 International League Buffalo 10 19 1 75 95 21) Muskegon 2 Fort Wayne 7 Friday's Result Des Moines 2 Toledo 3 Providence 5 Rochester 5 Dayton 1 Port Huron 6 nt. . "But this is just o civil case," the judge explained. "A wife is suing her usband because she gave him $1,- 000.00 to purchase her a fur coat and he admits he gambied it." "On thinking it over I'll serve," the women replied. "! could be wrong about capital punishment." [Americans and Jacques Caron Head Canuck Ski Team ee pega for Butfalo| }and Wayne Rivers for Hershey | BANFF, Alta. (CP)--Veteran| Named to the women's team jn the overtime tie. | jskiers Rod Hebron and Nancyjare Miss Greene, Andree Cre-| pay Start New Year Right By THE CANADIAN PRESS |downed Seattle Totems 6-2 Fri- ; : ;,|day and 3-2 Saturda and | League - leading Victoria|"*>. y, whipped Los Angel -0 Sun- Cullen assisted on alj| Maple Leafs and runner - up "i nr oe Saturday's Results Providence 2 Cleveland 7 Buffalo 1 Hershey 1 Baltimore 4 Pittsburgh 1 Rochester 1 Springfield 0 Sunday's Results Pittsburgh 2 Buffalo 1 Springfield 1. Providence 2 Cleveland 3 Quebec 6 Baltimore 2 Rochester 6 Tuesday's Games Cleveland at Quebec Western League WLT F APt 20 8 3122 89 43 19 9 3117 79 41 14.18 1 107 116 29 San Fran. 1215 2 83 97 26 Seattle "42 19 1 102 Los Angéles 11 23 0 99 Saturday's Results Los Angeles 1 San Francisco 3 Seattle 2 Portland 3 Vancouver 1 Victoria 4 Sunday's Results Victoria 5 Vancouver 3 Los Angeles 0 Portland 9 San Francisco 4 Seattle 8 Tuesday's Game Los Angeles at Vancouver Central Professional Sut F At 16 10 4 103 100 36 1210 5 78. 84 29 13:13. 2 90 91 28 1212 4 83 82 28 St. Louis 1113 4 82 89 26 Tulsa 1016 3 90 88 23 Saturday's Results Minnesota 4 Tulsa 2 Oklahoma City 2 Houston St. Louis 5 Memphis 6 Sunday's Results Tulsa 0 Minnesota 1 Houston 3 St. Louis 1 Memphis 2 Oklahoma City 4 Wednesday's Games Minnesota at St. Louis Oklahoma City at Memphis Tulsa at Houston OHA Junior A WLT F A Pit, Oshawa 16 7 5143 99 37) Peterborough 15 8 5135 103 35| Niagara Falls 14 6 6118 83 34) Montreal 12 9 4111 9128) Hamilton 1212 4125 134 28) Toronto 1010 7117 126 27) Kitchener 711 6 79 8520 St. Catharines 716 4 99 14818 London 620 3 88 15415 Saturday's Results | Toronto 5 Oshawa 3 | St. Cath'nes 0 Niagara Falls 2) Sunday's Results Kitchener 4 Toronto 5 London 1 Montreal 7 Niagara Falls 5 St. Cath'nes 4 Hamilton 7 Peterborough 5 Tuesday's Game Kitchener at London | OHA Senior | WLT F APt 1 84 66 29 0 107 101 27) Victoria Portland Vancouver Memphis Oklahoma Houston Minnesota Guelph Oakville 12 13 Woodstock 1010 1 80 77 25) xKingston 7 8 1 61 65 24 Galt 912 2 71 94.23 (x-plays four-point games ex- cept against Oakville) Saturday's Result Oakville 2 Galt 3 NHL LEADERS | By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Standings: Chicago, won 19,/ lost nine, tied three, points 41.| Points: Hull, Chicago, 49. Goals: Hull, 29. Assists: Rousseau, 12.7 Montreal, | 24. Shutouts: Krozier, Detroit, 5.| Penalties: Green, Boston, 85) minutes. FOR SALE in braemor gardens Come and inspect Oshawa's thost convenient community at Stevenson Read North ond Annapolis. You'll tit what you see ! FRIDAY Western League San Francisco 2 Los Angeles 5 | Portland 6 Seattle 2 Eastern League Clinton 1 Johnstown 8 Greensboro 4 Charlotte 5 Knoxville 3 Jacksonville 6 International League | Toledo 6 Port Huron 10 | Dayton 3 Fort Wayne 7 | Des Moines 3 Muskegon 11 International Tournament Czechoslovakia 2 Canada 3 OPERATE ON KEANE HOUSTON lent. (AP)--New York | day to repair-a detached retina of the left eye. The operation|Duncan, 21, of Mount Trem-|team since 1960. Rated first in} was termed a success and his|blant, Que.; Gerry Rinaldi, condition was listed as excel-jof Kimberley, B.C.; Bow Sw into the world ski champion-; ships at Portillo, Chile, in August. | Hebron, a 23-year-old cham- |pion from Vernon, B.C., and) |Miss Greene, 22, of Rossland, |/B.C., were among those named to the team Friday night. Head coach Dave Jacobs, lec- turer in mathematics at Notre} {Dame University in Nelson, | B.C., where the team is based, | {made final selections following} a two-week training camp here'a number of international! and at Lake Louise. The six members of the} 22, and his 21-year-old) naby, B.C.; Carrie Matheson, 17, of Montreal, and Barbara | Walker, 19, of Baie d'Urfe, Ont. | Coach Jacobs said the men's team will leave Calgary Jan. 4 for an 18-day tour in Europe for one of the team's most cru- cial tests to date. The women's team and their coach, Verne Anderson of Rossland, are scheduled to leave Calgary for a European tour Jan. 3. The team will then return to meets in North America before the world ski championships at 116 25; Yankees manager, Johnny|men's team are Scott Hender-/ Portillo. 152 22| Keane, underwent surgery Fri-| son, Miss Greene, born in Ottawa, | pires, announced his retirement] games. Greene will lead Canada's 11-|peau, 18, of Sherbrooke, Que.;| alti mca le ' member A national ski team| Karen Dokka, 19, of North Bur: |trem psi = Schinkel land one each by Jean Cossette and Doug Harvey. Bob Wall was the lone Pittsburgh scorer. Szura and Tom McCarthy leach fired a pair for Cleveland |while Gord Wilkie, Larry Zeidel jand Ted Lanyon picked up a }goal apiece. Boudreault and |\Dave Creighton scored for | Providence, UMPIRE RETIRES SCRANTON, Pa. 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