Oshawa Times (1958-), 17 Feb 1966, p. 10

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oe L Ionored |Miss Greene compared favor- ably with former ski champions Lucile Wheeler and Anne Heggt-| veit. } Jacobs said he would have to rank Nancy over the other two because "everything in. skiing 'has improved" and because the |Rossland skier is. a_ triple threat: She competes in slalom, 10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, Februcry 17, 1966 Skier Nancy Ai Parliament frill she is a champion skier and a great Canadian, As Miss Greene rose to ac- knowledge the introduction from} her _nlace in the Sneaker's gal-| lery, MPs banged on their desks} in-their customary salute to dis-| |tinguished visitors. COMPARES FAVORABLY | Dave Jacobs of Montreal, rms Are Right ested parties report the price at as much as $4,500,000. If Wirtz does not sell the arena anu at n> pews, 1 a0 doubtful that a NHL team yill be awarded to St. Louis. Aside from. his ownership of the Black Hawks, Norris' Their athletic prowess was more than matched by their sportsmanship on and off the nlaving fields. he noted. | "I wish I could say the same| for our hockey teams," he added} with a grin. Health Minister Allan Mac- Eachen, whose responsibilities OTTAWA (CP) -- Parliament Hill paid homage Wednesday to 22-year-old Nanoy Greene 'of Rassland_ RC Canada's _ first lady of the ski slopes. Prime Minister Pearson at- tended a luncheon in her honor and said the ladies seem to be ST. LOUIS (AP)--Arthur M. Wirt Sr. made it clear Wednes- dav that-if St Louis is fo get a National Hockey League fran- chise, it will have to please him and James D. Norris, co-owners of Chicago Black Hawks. In an interview, Wirtz said that, for all practical purposes, he and Norris control the fran- chise. "We are primarily responsi- ble since we hold the building, Central League territorial rights and the franchise," Wirtz said. St. Louis Braves are a farm team of the Black Hawks and play in the 35-year-old arena, which can seat 16,000 and has been owned by Wirtz and Norris since 1947. Wirtz said he has quoted no brother, Bruce Norris, is presi- dent of Detroit Red-Wings. Five of the six league votes are needed to award a franchise. St. Louis was awarded a fran- chise conditionally last week, under the provision that suitable owners and buildings were pro- vided. A deadline of April 5 was set. Wirtz said interest has been expressed in the franchise in the United States and Canada, He said he was well along in negotiating with a non-St, Louis, non-Chicago' group that would price on the arena, but inter- keep the franchise in St. Louis. : ee BOBBY HULL NHL BIG SEVEN By THE CANADIAN PRESS Bobby Hull, Chicago Black Hawks super-star just recovered from strained knee ligaments which forced him to miss the last game, scored his 46th goal of the National Hockey League season against New York Rang- ers Wednesday night. Hull has played 46 games of the Hawks' 51, missing five due to injuries, and has 19 games | Dixie Whips Brantford To Keep Curling Lead OTTAWA (CP) -- Jim Johns-} Hughes walloped ton of Toronto Dixie whipped| Robinson | 16-3 in the morning round while Les Hughes of Brantford 11-2 Wednesday night to maintain his lead in the Ontario Seniors curling championship Keith Lasha of Gananoque, who dropped a 9-3 decision to Johnston in the morning round, continued in second place with | Routliffe won 9-7 over, Langdon and Phillips downed Winter 9-6) in other games. Lasha is the only skip with a chance of beating Johnston | while Phillips and Routliffe can tie him if they win both remain- j left in which to break the season goalscoring record of 50 which |he shares with former Montreal Canadiens Maurice Richard and Bernie Geoffrion. The Chicago winger also has 29 assists for a league-leading |75 points, After him comes Detroit's |Norm Ullman; who scored one goal and assisted on another as his team Jost to Boston. Ullman |now has 61 points, two -more |than Hawks' Stan Mikita who picked up an assist Wednesday. a 12-4 victory over winless Ar-|ing games and the Dixie skip| nold Robinson of Orillia. Lasha| loses twice. has four wins and one defeat.} lips of Toronto Granite moved) record, into a third-place tie with Wal-|Wintes, with 1-4 marks. ter Routliffe of Hamilton This-}-------------------- ------ tle by downing Harvey Langdon) of Hanover 9-7. Routliffe, who! Les Hughes og Brantford is Defending-champion Alf Phil-jout of the running with a 2-3) as are Langdon and/}S _| Anothe won three of his first four Detroit's Alex Delvecchio and | Montreal's Bobby Rousseau also | got an assist each. Delvecchio fifth with 54 points and Rous- }seau is three behind. | Montrealer, Jean Ki h R | Beliveau, who holds down sev- lenth place with 49 points, picked itc ener angers up a goal Wednesday to bring s scoring total to 18. games, dropped a 15-11 extra- Down Halifax To ~- Ay Mea end decision to Whitby's Harve Winter in 'the fifth round. The final two orunds scheduled for today. JOHNSTON DOMINATES In the afternoon round, Johns-} ton downed Phillips 7-4 while| Lasha edged Winter 7-6. Rout-| liffe defeated Robinson 9-6 and are HALIFAX (CP) -- Kitchener Rangers of the Ontario Hockey Association's Jitnior A_ series overcame first-period jitters to) defeat Halifax. Junior Canadiens} 7-4 in an exhibition game before 6,000 fans Wednesday night. The Rangers, the OHA's sev-} enth-place team, fell behind 3-1 Pts 75 61 59 58 54 51 49 G 46 27 A 29 34 35 35 31 32 31 Hull, Chicago Ullman, Detroit Mikita, Chicago Howe, Detoit Delvecchio, Detroit Rousseau, Montreal Beliveau, Montreal 23 23 19 18 Hughes badr stints Langdon 9-5. in the first period, but recov-/Hway, Walter Tkaczuk and We Can Beat Russ Says Canuck Coac ond and two in the third. Bob Jones scored three goals ered with four goals in the sec-| Randy Legge got the others. Rod Bossy counted twice and Brian O'Byrne and Fraser Rice h fo the Rangers. Bob Cook, Bill! once each for Halifax. WINNIPEG (CP) -- Coach Jackie McLeod thinks Canada is the only. team with a hope of dethroning the Russians at the 1966 world hockey champion ships in Ljubljana, Yugoslavia "Tf three or four players come up with real big games and the rest play as well as they can, gre can beat them," says Mc- Leod, who was leading scorer; on three world championship clubs. He predicted Canada will fin- ish first, followed by Russia, Czechoslovakia and Sweden. In the first 38 exhibition games this season, the Canadian team has 26 victories and four ties. They also defeated the Rus sians (6-1) for the first time in 18 games between the two teams, but it was their only vic- Ontario Minor Hockey Association PLAYOFFS Thur., Feb. 17; 7:00 P.M. OSHAWA CHILDREN'S ARENA PETERBOROUGH Ba ntam All-Stars vs OSHAWA Bantam All-Stars Friday, Feb. 18; 7:00 P.M. OSHAWA CIVIC AUDITORIUM AJAX Novice All-Stars vs OSHAWA Novi Admission: -- Adults 50¢ tory in six games this year against the Soviets. ce All-Stars Children 25¢ bringing the most honor to Can- ada in amateur sports. He men- tioned Petra Burka in skating, Marlene Stewart Stréit in golf jand Miss Greene in skiing. is 9 x 7! 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