Oshawa Times (1958-), 28 Feb 1966, p. 9

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JEAN BELIVEAU (4) of Montreal Canadiens scores Hawks Hu HOCKEY SCORES AND STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS National Lea: WL F AP 31 18 31 18 26 21 25 20 14 33 15 34 6 133 221 36 Saturday's Results New York 3 Montreal 4 Boston 2 Toronto 3 Chicago 4 Detroit 1 Sunday's Results Montreal 5 Detroit 3 Montreal Chicago Detroit Toronto New York Boston I. Ona wv the winning goal against New York's Cesare Mani- ago Saturday in the final minute. Montreal won. 4-3. Canadiens' Gilles Tremblay looks on. NHL BIG SEVEN By HE CANADIAN PRESS | Bobby Hull picked up six points--including two goals--in) two weekend games to increase his lead to 18 points over team- mate Stan Mikita in the Na- tional Hockey League individual scoring race. ' Hull's six-point weekend gave him 84 points for the season, in- cluding a league - leading 49 goals. The Chicago Black Hawks star left winger needs only two more goals in Chicago's remaining 14 games to become the first player) in the NHL to score more 'than 50. goals in a season. He shares the record of 50 goals in a season with two re- tired Montreal Canadiens--Mau- rice (Rocket) Richard and Ber- nie (Boom Boom) Geoffrion. Mikita, scoring champion for the last two years, holds second place with 66 points, including a league-leading 41 assists. Norm Uliman' of Detroit Red Wings is third with 65 points, five more than team - mate Gordie Howe, who is fourth in the scoring. Bobby Rousseau of Montreal is fifth, one point behind Howe and Toronto 2 New York 2 \Boston 1 Chicago 7 | Games Wednesday |Montreal at Toronto -------- |Boston at New York Detroit at Chicago THOU SHALT SMARTEN UP | MAPLE LEAFS ARE TOLD TORONTO (CP) -- Toronto Maple Leafs won Saturday night but all they got from a Saskatchewan priest was a tongue lashing in the dressing room. Leafs downed Boston Bruins 3-2 in a National Hockey Veague game and Rt. Rev Athol Murray, founder of Notre Dame College in Wilcox, Sask., and an outspoken coach teacher and theologian for 40 years, didn't think much of their efforts. "I don't tell people what they want to hear," he sail. 'I tell them what they ought to hear." So the 74 - year - old priest marched into the Toronto dressing room and told the players exactly what he thought. "I'm all for you," he said, "but tonight you acted like you were playing down to Boston." The Leafs hadn't heard any- thing like it since Conn Smythe, former manager, was ada,"' Msgr. Murray said, his glasses steamed up. "You're not just Toronto, you're the | hockey soul of 12,000,000 peo- ple from Ontario west. I wish to God you'd remember that." "You've got to be like the Canadiens. They assert the po- litical idologies of French-Ca- nadians and you've got to do it for the rest of us." Msgr. Murray spotted vete- ran goaltender Johnny Bower, a native of Pince Albert, Sask., also the home of Con- servative Leader Diefenbaker. "Hey John," the priest shouted, "'you can come back home now. We've finally got rid of the : Socialists out there." "You're a good Westerner, Father, a real purebred,"' said Bower. Defenceman who was born Sask., but left the povince several years ago, shook Msgr. Murray's hand. "I'm from the wheat fields, Bobby Baun, in Lanigan, 38 26 23 19 15 16 23 30 32 33 Quebec | Hershey Springfield Baltimore | Providence Rochester 36 14 Pittsburg Cleveland {Buffalo 29 25 American League Eastern Division Witt AM 30 25 3 249 175 79 4 185 162 56 1 155 174 47 2 148 189 40 3 128 206 33 Western Division 4 223 161 76) 1 185 168 61 1 181 157 59 Saturday's Results Quebec 1 Cleveland 3 Buffalo 3 Pittsburgh 2 Hershey 3 Springfield 0 Rochester 4 Victoria (WHL) 6 Sunday's results Cleveland 4 Buffalo 5 Baltimore 5 Providence 3 Hershey 3 Quebec 10 Pittsburgh 3 Springfield 2 Central Professional Oklahoma Minnesota St. Louis 'Memphis Houston Tulsa 3 10 164 A Pt 156 59 159 58 163 54 171 54 193 52 155 51 11 145 10 173 8 170 8 180 9 166 Saturday's Results Minnesota 1 Oklahoma City 1 St. Louis 7 Houston 2 Memphis 2 Tulsa 2 22 31 3 162 192 47) ee } | PEGGY FLEMING, 17- year-old high school senior, | from Colorado Springs, Colo., is seen here gliding away to a world figure ska- ting title, as she executes rATN iLL bb @ maneuver ionships, Davos, erland. at ~--AP Wirephoto PETRA BURKA THIRD Share First, R Art ara ww we th Beliveau Ties Lindsay THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, February 28, 1966 @ WEEKEND STARS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Jean Beliveau, who scored twa goals. inelidineg the winner, _ las Montreal Canadiens edged New York Rangers 4-3 Saturday night. Doug Mohns, who scored two goals as Chicago Black Hawks downed Detroit Red Wings 4-1 | Saturday afternoon. Peter Stemkowski, who scored Mahovlich Nets 250th By THE CANADIAN PRESS play to give the Rangers to Three. milestones were wonnedlinele Sundav tie. the winning goal as 'Toronto Maple Leafs scored a slim 3-2 victory over Boston Bruins Sat- a nandlanine seh alah Wiuay Tague. National Hockey First there was Jean Beliveau who scored the 378th and 379th goals of his career Saturday night to tie him with Ted Lind- say of Detroit Red Wings for third place on the. all-time list of NHL scoring leaders. Then came Frank Mahovlich who scored the 250th goal of his career and finally, Johnny. Bu Marchal eaavad the athar Naw York goal while A strong and Mahovlich found net for Toronto. SLIPS PUCK IN Claude Larose slipped in an easy goal mid-way through the final period Sunday night for Ca- nadiens' victory margin. Gilles Tremblay scored his second goal of the game into the empty Detroit net with two Tm- the Gillies Irembiay, woo svorea a pair of goals to lead Montreal to a 5-3 victory over Detroit Sunday night. Phil Esposito, who scored two goals and assisted on two others as Chicago bombed Boston 7-1 Sunday night. Phil' Goyette, who scored a . goal in the third period to earn New York a 2-2 tie with Toronto scored his 200th. |seconds to play to seal the vic- In Saturday's NHL action, tory. ae hes Montreal Canadiens edged New| Rousseau and Henri Richard Sunday night. _ walloped Boston 7-1. 4 |jaccounted for New York's goals. | Mahovlich, now in his ninth in the free- skating event, in the champ- Switz- York Rangers 4-3, Toronto Map/|scored the other Montreal goals |Leafs clipped Boston Bruins 3-2)as the Canadiens won for the jand Chicago Black Hawks de-/10th time in their last 14 games. feated Detroit 4-1. They have lost only twice in that |. In Sunday's scheduled action. | span. Locman -- work Bs } Lig Smith, Dean 'Prentice |Toronto and New York battled|and MacGregor scored for De- \to a 2-2 standoff and Chicago|troit which hes wen only three| '°° ee a" -- |times in its last 16 games and| | Excellent Greens -- Well T CONVENIENT TIMING [now S: sevengame road) yar rv pale ag Beliveau's 379th career goal | trip. heduled in |-0% Reducti " id by Mi couldn't have come at a more|, NO games are sc in 5 Onmeatections, Gites Oo ct | pracy : : : \the league until Wednesday, convenient time--with just 541 hen Montreal will play in Tor- ask about Group Membership jen. |seconds left to play to give the | : I : thei : : jonto, Boston will visit New York 4 Canadiens their victory. Bob and Detroit will be at Chicago.| Information -- 723-6101 Rousseau and Dick Duff also) PLAY GOLF "* KING WEST GOLF CLUB scored for Montreal. Don Marshall with two goals and a single by Reggie Fleming season with Toronto and the club's all-time goal scorer, got his milestone marker early in the first period. | Bob' Pulford and Peter Stem- | |kowski added the other Toronto | | goals. | Bucyk, now in his ninth sea- son with Boston after two years with Detroit, counted his 200th to give the Bruins a temporary 2-2 tie early in the second pe- riod. Ron Stewart, a former Leaf, scored the other Boston goal. Doug Mohns scored a pair of goals to lead the Black Hawks to victory in the other Saturday | | game. : i The other Chicago scorers |were Bobby Hull and Bill Hay. | Bruce MacGregor scored the lone Detroit goal in the asad period | HULL GETS 49TH | Hull shook loose again Sunday | "cbestamenms te night for his 49th goal of the! "I couldn't feel my feet and|<eason. In addition to his goal, | EXTRA VALUE! "RUBBERMAID" San Fran. 2 155 185.40) States was crowned world fig-| that's why I also failed the dou-| which left him one shy of the AUTO RUGS 3.97 Saturday's Results ure- skating champion Sur day) ble flip figure season record of 50 goals which FRONT--Comp. at $5.65--SALE 24 Seattle 5 San Francisco 4 after a decisive victory over de-| Miss Burka was also said to|he already shares with former | MATCHING REAR "AT -- Soft, durable rubber mats feature deep rib design © | Rochester AHL 4 Victoria WHL| fending-champion Petra Burka) be suffering the effects of losing| Montreal stars Maurice Richard | 6 of Toronto, who finished third)35 pounds in recent months. |and Bernie Geoffrion, Hull! COMPARE AT $4.59--SALE oD that traps mud and dirt. Protects and enhances car interior. Attractive, colorful inserts; non-slip under behind Gabriele Seyfert of East' Fen Danby Burka, Petra's|picked up four assists to boost| surface. Choice of red, blue and black. two points ahead of team-mate, Jean Beliveau. Alex Delvecchio of Detroit rounds out the top seven with 55 'points. The leaders: in his prime as a dressing- room orator, "You represent English Can- Nancy Greene Wins Cup - With Plenty To Spare COLLINGWOOD, Ont. (CP)-- . ' Nancy Greene defeated her Sel ' Sunday's Results | too, Father," he. said. "I've still got the kernels between my toes."! Sunday's Results | Memphis 3 Minnesota 3 | Peggy Fleming Crowned New Skating Champion From AP-Reuters ;second of the six compulsory 25 29 1171 192 51] DAVOS, Switzerland (CP)-- figures, said: |Los Angeles 21 37 1 204 257 43| Peggy Fleming of the United) 19 31 Oklahoma City 2 Houston 2 Western League WLT F APt 3215 5.194 145 69 - 30 20 4192 172 64 2528 3 192 187 53) G 49 25 28 25 22 21 23 A Pts. 35 84 41 66 37 65 35 60 37 58 36 57 32 55 Portland | Victoria | Vancouver Seattle Hull, Chicago Mikita, Chicago Ullman, Detroit Howe, Detroit Rousseau, Montreal Beliveau, Montreal Delvecchio, Detroit Vancouverites Sign Petition For NHL Club closest rival by nearly 16 sec- onds in the slalom Sunday in the Peter Campbell memorial #, - |Seattle 3 Los Angeles 9 }Germany. _.|mother and trainer and a for-|his league-leading point total to) ski_competition. : o | OHA' Junior | Miss Fleming, dark-haired) mer Dutch champion, said the/ $4. oF ad performance at Blue # | WLT F APt oy -- senior -- Color-) open-air rink handicapped her Hull now has 14 = ~| ountain Winter Park Sunday Peterborough 2412 9 20516057;ado Springs, ol0., Was! daughier. maining to tie and break the} and her two first-place runs in f |Niagara Falls 2213 10 199 152 54| awarded first place on the cards! «11+. an open-air rink and has| NHL goal-scoring record, VANCOUVER (CP) -- more the giant slalom at Osler Bluffs 7 |Montreal 2215 8 189 142 52/of all nine judges after a flaW-/wnusually hard ice," Mrs.| Phil Esposito and Chico Maki | than 20,000 persons have signed|-2turday gave the 22-year-old |Oshawa 21.17 8 210 168 50) less free-skating performance. |purka said. "She would need ach scored a pair of goals while | a petition first circulated three|cnOstapher from Rossland, | Hamilton 2119 6195 21048) The slender 17-year-old led)a month to get accustomed to/ the other Chicago markers went | days ago as part of 2 move to|>c:; 'he Peter Campbell Me- Toronto 19 18 10 196 207 48 both the free skating Sunday|the ice. She would need a differ-|to defenceman Elmer Vasko and| get Vancouver into the National| "21 Trophy in the women's Kitchener 14 22 9 150 171 37) and the compulsory figures Fri-|ent grind on her blades too." Ken Wharram. Seba tearm , saber t of the two-day com- iSt, Catharines 1525 6 175.223 36| day and Saturday. Miss Fleming was a tense Bucyyk scored the lone Boston | ¥ ined Alpine event ate 1229 614423030) o..4; ' ; shine| lin-hiti ra : ,' goal in the first period. Pomoters hope to get 100,000) Peter Duncan, 21, of Mont jHenden_ sell _ Skating in brilliant sunshine|lip-biting girl as she went be- 8%)" ¢ tte tioved 'Baill Vancouver signatures on the/rremblant, Que, won the Col Saturday's Result ' Sunday at Davos' outdoor rink,| fore the capacity crowd of 5,000/ 17; 1.6% pea gory Ne ggvecs iti , " : Cc : Oshaw the ¢ 5 "ks io fi S pas wae. oe lingwood Cup in the men's di- ateariaes © Sr p= wt ' gg "i i ages -- Hop oe after she had nets with less than eight minutes 5 genctl ina ih pie ancou vision, overcoming a slim Jead et Sunday's Rest ts : jaar her his Lor " ig ne ps seh t at rowd with her} _ peat PBs < bs attr ver syndicates are discussing a) .ctablished in the giant slalom Peterborough 8 Hamilton | gram while iss ur a, who: spectacular performance, . merger and a new combined ef-'), an Irwin. 19. of Fort "Wil Niagara Falls 0 Montreal 5 skated first got 1,042 sae oe psoas METS TOOK STOCK fort to get an NHL team am won OF a iaiay Canadian London 2 St. Catharines 3 Miss Fleming finished: the SCARE: OVER NEW YORK (AP) -- New A 10-man syndicate headed by| Qi ymnie skier : Oshawa 1 Toronto 4 over-all competition with 2,291; 'Zhe big scare is over," she York Mets took stock of | businessman Cyrus McLean) "Mics Greene led all the way Tuesday's Game points and only nine ordinals,|S@d later to reporters. Kranepool's potential Monday, | presented Vancouver's NHL bid), oth women's events. Her Catharines at London judges' demerit points. Valerie Jones, runner-up to|taised his salary $3,000 and) | OHA Senior |Miss Burka in Canadian com-|tapped the big first baseman a FALLS TO THIRD petition the last two years,|for full-time baseball assign-, but was turned down as the/iine of 68.3 : gl 'lig j 2 3 seconds and 67.7 league granted franchises to six! sunday gave her a wide fiargin WLT F APL 93 17 1173 162 55. Miss Seyfert ended with placed fourth with 2,143.4 points ment this season. new cities, all in the United! over Ann Rowley, 19, of Ottawa, ' = States. second in over-all standings! 19 21 2180 192 48/2:228.7 points and 22 ordinals|and 41 placements. The third| 13 13 2134 128.47|While the ey Rican arate 5 with times of 77.8 and 74.2 Sun- i p 19 - year - old Miss Canadian, Roberta Laurent,| : day finished the slalom with a total|Oakville 21 22 $ 204 185 47|Burka, Canadian and North) was 15th. Both Miss Jones and of 135.82. Galt 18 21 McMahon and Max Beil, chair-| Stephanie Townsend of Bantf, 9 147 174 43| American champion who was|Miss Laurent are 17 and from| man of FP Publications Ltd.,/ aj. was. third over-all with) Shepard was disqualified in|x-plays four - point games ex- born in Holland, received 2,226.2) Toronto has bowed out in favor of the! puns' of 882 and 74.2 in the\the second heat of the giant |cept against Oakville points and 23 ordinals Bernhard Ford, 18, and his| McLean bid. slalom while Katherine Weider,)slalom after winning the first Saturday's Results lt was the first time in figure-| 19-year-old blonde partner, Di-| Both groups now are talking) 4 Collingwood youngster, placed| The competition at Colling-\Qaky lle 2G hi skating history that a pvorld)ana Towler, of Britain, won the over terms of a merger. fourth. : wood: Was "held fo shemory at oe srt td 7K nk t |champion had placed as low as dancing title Satuday. | ine nen Bel Broup was) Irwin dipped to third place inithe late Senator Gordon Peter ape sp ne |third in trying to defend her) The young London couple urged at a public meeting last he over-all standings after Sun-|\Campbell, a long-time booster Sipany Besplls title gave a masterly performance to| week to mastermind a new ap-'qay's event, behind Duncan--|\of skiing. . Galt 1 Oakville 9 The bronze medal won by, gain 106.08 points for the free-| s S° Woodstock 3 Guelph 6 | Miss. Burka. Canada's..outsts | Intercollegiate proach to the NHL. d.| dancing eventand-take-the-title. ! ling female athlete in 1964 and/ with a total of nine placernents | Final Standings Americans Nip Buzzy's Lips Are Sealed Se ge ore alate ec ok National Team Qn Drysdale-Sandy Deal Toronto 49 27; U.S. skaters took home five| Lethbridge, 26, of Toronto, Ca-} BELGRADE (CP-AP) -- The By HAL BOCK Western 48 26) medals. The Americans have/nadian senior dance champions) Waterloo 63 24/ rebuilt their figure skating|in 1965 and 1966, finished ninth} United States national hockey team defeated Canada's na tional team 2-1 Sunday night in Associated Press Sports Writer a warmup match for the world piy7y Rayasi isn't talking Laval 9 6 88 61 19! forces since their 1961 team was/ With 226.1 points and 59 odi-| McMaster 3 112 12) wiped out in Brussels by a plane! nals. pee mig Ae ae a and he's got plenty of company JjJubyana, g , today as baseball's battle of the Queen's 86 12) crash DEALING YOUR ning later this week. 3 pen reaches the showdown 1$7,000 over last year's salary,| Montreal 86 19) Miss Burka was robbed of a CAR? Canada will meet the United 4... but he's having trouble convine-|McGill 92 9 silver medal by the brilliant/ ing Paul. Terry was 11-6 last) Guelph 92 5Sifree-skating display of Miss| year Saturday's Results jSeyfrt, a 17-yar-old -- studnt Maloney, who pitched two no-| Laval 5 Waterloo 6 | The East German received 1,054) Th § te M hitters and had a 20-9 record | Montreal 2 Western 6 apc licaas r The Americans won one gold hurs ts & posal. opal ngsiane ous: Bavasi, Los Angeles Dodgers, jor league's runs. - batted in Toronto 6 Guelph 1 |medal, two silver and two! ment. Prior to Sunday's game general manager, continues to|champ with 130, are seeking SUNDAY \bronze medals. Austria, Russia! tha Chad Mates eas Gk ome fight the good fight with ace |sizable boosts over their 1965 Eastern League and Britain got one gold medal/ ri UGH ES siderka a ino cantatas tan the ete Sandy Koufax and Don | salaries. « ./Clinton 2 New Haven 1 jeach and Austria, Russia and' '|Drysdale but Sunday said he) Communications also have ap-|New Jersey 1 Long Island 3 it Piven A aes? gre "until I have had a chance to/Atjanta Braves and ace right-| Jacksonville 2 Charlotte 7 PETBA UPemt beaten Canada Yess ih warmup| "gore ene gg : hander Tony Cloninger, a 24-|Knoxville 1 Nashville 2 Boge degen piper ogee 4 3 1 ysdale are. i Re S , § since § § ve' matches, and Canada were COn-/hoiding out for reposted eo, ae International League behind Miss Fomine' the) sidered the -best prospects for|..1 three-year contracts ee | ater ag ge ange said he| Des Moines 1 Fort Wayne 8 mene ------ 3 hasn't heard from Cloninger in Toledo 8 Dayton 13 U.S. coach Bill Bozak said ' estates : a 7" Of $1,000,000. Apparently the ] ' t eps oe * nf anead of anada. _ lof an issue as the length of con-| chal and Bob Shaw of San Fran.|Stzatford 2 Kitchener 9 | : elieve the Russians,) 1a ics no Daw OF pan #Tan-| (Hirst game of best - of - seven Czechoslovakia and Sweden will cisco .Giants, Jim (Mudcat) | '6mi-final) ; led to everything they can! wyatt of Kz : City Trenton 4 Kingston 12 Lesage =f Sg . hate get,"" Bavasi said Sunday, "but! anq Beck Fisher ; York O Gk Wad thos cas ag. under no circumstances would|Mets remained unsigned. Eastern League ies Prag 7 if Ligne any player on this club get|~ They could be awaiting the New Haven 2 Clinton 7 said: "We are disappointed, in more than a one-year contract." oytcome of the Koufax-Drys- New Jersey 3 Johnstown $ ? ' ' \dale derby. "| Jacksonville 2 Knoxville 9 pitcher Ralph Terry, who is bat- | -----____-- : ~ Greensboro 1 Nashville 3 St ASSOCIATE STORE OSHAWA WHITBY PORT PERRY FRED A. SMITH GERALD A. BECK FRED A. SMITH Lt, co. LTD. 'TD. 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