Oshawa Times (1958-), 13 Mar 1966, p. 9

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FOUR BLACK HAWKS ON NHL ALL-STAR TEAM | JACQUES LAPERRIERE -- am BOBBY HULL STAN MIKITA ee ee ee ee een By THE CANADIAN PRESS National League . WL Pet, GBL 750 -- 593° 4% 560 5% 536 6 522 644 467 450 417 San Francisco 21 Houston 16 Pittsburgh 14 Los Angeles 15 Philadelphia 12 Atlanta 14 New York 9 St, Louis 10 Cincinnati i 400 Chicago rf 250 i Thursday's Results Philadelphia 5 Los Angeles 1 San Francisco 3 Pittsburgh 0 St. Louis 4, Atlanta 3. Houston at New York, ppd. (Only games scheduled) Probable Pitchers Today San Francisco (Sadecki 2-1) at New York (Fisher 0-4) (N) Houston (Dierker 1-0) at Phil- adelnhia (Short 3-2) (N) Los Angeles (Osteen 4-3) at Pittsburgh (Fryman 1-0) (N) Cincinnati (O'Toole 1-1) at Chicago (Ellsworth 1-3) Atianta (Johnson 2-2) at St. Louis (Jackson 1-1) (N) PIERRE PILOTE American League L Pet. GBL 15 5 .750 -- 16 6 4.727 -- Cleveland Baltimore Bill Crothers 'Able Go Home TORONTO (CP)--Bill Croth- ers of Markham, Ont., foremost GORDIE HOWE home #fter suffering superficial injuries in a three-car crash. Crothers suffered concussion land minor chest injuries Wed- BASEBALL SCORES, STANDINGS 4\Chicago 5 Baitimore 3 middle-distance runner, is back | Si 5, SC PS OD SR SER SIRI ee TS PACIFIC COAST ACTION a i a Se ee Satna 14 9 .609 591 -560 +500 391 348 Detroit Chicago California Minnesota Washington Kansas City 8 |New York 7 .292 |Boston 7 292 | Thursday's Results Detroit at Cleveland, ppd. New York 3 Minnesota 4 Donnybrook By JACK MOORE VANCOUVER (CP) -- The president of the Pacific Coast Baseball League, Dewey Sori- ano. blew inta tewn Thursday like a breath of peace. Soriano's disciplinary visit followed the largest donnybrook in PCL history Wednesday night. Seattle catcher Merritt Ranew was hit over the head with a bat by Vancouver first baseman Santiago Rosario, and members of both teams used fists on their opponents, Thursday morning, in a Van- couver hotel lobby, Seattle pitcher Jim Coates. received a bloody nose at the hands of Vancouver's Ricardo Joseph. The incident at the ball park began pvhen Coates' pitch hit Joseph and Josepn took after Coates, Ranew decked Joseph with a right to the chin. Play- ers swarmed from the dugouts, but order was restored tempo- rarily. | The. next Wasnhingion 4 California 2 (Only games scheduled) Probable Pitchers Today Boston (Stephenson 2-1) at California (M. Lopez 2-2) (N) New York (Ford 0-3) at Kan- sas City (Dobson 2-1) (N) Washington (Segui 1-1) at Minnesota (Kaat 2-3) (N) Chicago (Horlen 1-2) at) De- troit (Sparma 1-2 or Monbou- \quette 2-3) (N) ' Baltimore (Palmer 3-1) Cleveland (Siebert 2-0) (N) at } International League |Standings unchanged. | Thursday's Results {Columbus at Buffalo, ppd. |Toledo at Toronto, ppd. |Jacksonville at Syracuse, ppd. |Richmond at Rochester, ppd. | Today's Games | Toledo at Toronto (2) } Columbus at Buffalo Richmond at Rochester Jacksonville at Syracuse Suspension And Fines Coates nesses. Vancouver hitter,| peaceful Thursday - night base- Tom Reynolds, bunted down the| ball game, which Seattle won first base line and went for!2-1 in 11 Innings. Aftermath instead of the base. Ranew bounded out to inter- cept, but Rosario ran from the on-deck circle and hit Ranew with the hat night's soccer results: Rotherham 3 Carlisle 3% 8 cee cay <A OGY a a A I IO I a el Si. tl i is THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, Mey 13, 1966 9. - SOCCER SCORES LONDON (AP) -- Thursday The Sea of Galilee, on the Is- raeli-Jordanian border, is more than 600 feet below sea level. ENGLISH LEAGUE Division II fe ee Robinson Motors (OSHAWA) LTD, 574 Ritson Rd. $. 725-6518 Division {fi Shrewsbury 3 Peterborough 1 Division IV Barrow 2 Lincoln 2 Bradford C 4 Wrexham 1 Ranew is undergoing medical tests in Seattle. As a result, Rosario was sus- pended for the remainder of the year and fined $250; Ranew and Reynolds were fined $100 each; Joseph was fined $100 and given a four-day suspension; and Se- attle manager Bob Lemon was fined $100 for press statements to the effect that it the league didn't take action, his players would, Soriano said no assault charges had been laid by any player, and he hoped that none would be. "This sort of thing isn't very good for baseball." The fines and suspensions were announced after a 2%- hour investigation in which Mr. Soriano heard some 20 wit- There followed an entirely Seventh AHL Game 'Sunday In Buffalo | ROCHESTER, N.Y. (AP)--If| ja seventh game Is necessary in the American Hockey League's! final playoffs between Roches- ag ASR SEER A 'SEE NORTH AMERICA'S GREATEST " HOTRODS AND CUSTOM CARS! 50 MODELS! VALUED UP TO $7000 -- at the -- MOTOR CITY CAR CLUB CUSTOM vé CAR SHOW FRIDAY -- MAY 13 -- 5-11 P.M, SATURDAY -- MAY 14 --~ 10 AM. = 11 P.M. SUNDAY -- MAY 15 -- 1-9 P.M, OSHAWA CHILDREN'S ARENA DOOR PRIZE -- $50.00 BOND Awarded et Trophy Presentetion SUNDAY EVENING Everyone welcome to enjoy this show ef emeteur and professions! eute eustom bullders, jnesday night in an accident in|ter and Cleveland, it will be! jnearby Markham. played Sunday at Buffalo, the! | He was treated in Scarbor-| AHL said Thursday. ough General Hospital and re-| Originally the seventh game| leased. | | ath .jwas scheduled for Saturday at Two other persons were in Toronto. 'Bobby Hull's Records Earn Him Full Marks 2% eis. tee Worsley, Stapleton and Rous-| "I know my head's still on | best-of-seven final for the Cal- Black Hawks, who this season|real (113). seau. Worsley, along with back-|because it hurts," Crothers said|der Cup. Rochester could end again missed their perennial) The choices were made by |up netminder Charlie Hodge,|after the accident. ithe series by winning the sixth quest for first place and gid gta writers and broadcasters|won the Vezina Trophy at the| Fred Foot, coach of East/same at Cleveland Friday MONTREAL (CP) -- Chicago] wing---Babby Rousseau, Mont- knocked out in the Stanley Cup|/in the six league cities. Points/end of the 1965-66 season. York Track Club, said he ex. night. ae ee semi - finals, have won their'were awarded on the basis of, The Vezina Trophy is awarded|pecis nis star Mya ed "4 and} share of National Hockey|five for a first-place vote, three|to the goalkeeper having played|ready for the British Empire} League stardom for 1965-66. | for a second and one for a third./a minimum 25 games for the|Games in Jamaica this August, REMEMBER WHEN ...?, The Hawks, led by left winger| HULL UNANIMOUS PICK jteam with the fewest goals} Crothers is one of Canada's) By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Bobby Hull, won four of the six! Hull, who set records for most|scored against it. top hopes for honors in the! Murph Chamberlain, one | positions on the NHL's first all-| goals and most points in a sea-| Howe has been named to the/Games, of Toronto Maple Leafs' | star team, announced Thursday.|/son when he scored 54 goals andifirst team a record-breaking hockey stars, was sold to They also took one spot on the/finished the campaign with 97|ninth time and to either team Montreal Canadiens 26 second team. |points, was the lone unanimous|for a record 17th time, includ-| Northern Blonde years ago today--in 1940-- Wi B A N for $7,500. Chamberlain First team: Goal Glenn}. All six players named to the|former Montreal great, holds | Ins .§ ose Hall, Chicago (144); Defence--jfirst team have had all-star|the record of 14 straight all-star} TORONTO (CP) -- Northern (119); Pierre Pilote, Chicago| recognition in the past ec: |son,thared and, until this sea-|/Blonde, a two-year-old filly brackets: half of the schedule. Maurice (Rocket) Richard, | in the Hab team which took the Stanley Cup four years later. The teams, with points in|choice with 90 points in each|ing 11 straight seasons. | turned out to be a key man (102); Centre Stan Mikita,|three players named to the sec-/son, shared the record with) owned by Conn Smythe of Tor- Chicago (100); Left wing--Hull,)ond team are making their first|}Howe for most first-team ap-/onto, came charging off the cuene (180); Right wing--|all-star appearances. | pearances, Gordie Howe, Detroit (160). | The only change from the/ a Second team: Goal -- Lorne|mid-season poll is at centre| TIES GOAL RECORD Worsley, Montreal (85); Defence|where Mikita replaced Norm| Hall, by being named for the) ie second win of the season --Allan Stanley, Toronto (77);|Ullman, of Detroit, who slipped| sixth time, equals the goaltend-|r. the tiny, Northern Blonde Pat Stapleton, Chicago (69);|to third place in the over-all/¢'s' record set by Bill Durnan,|otimed $5.20, Right Page was| Centre--Jean Beliveau, Mont-| voting. former Montreal netminder. second. | real (89); Left wing--Frank| Making their initial appear-|, Hall also has been named to!" sivthe bought Northern| Mahovlich, Toronto (59); Right'ances on an all-star team are/the second team three times and/ pjonde last fall for $22,000. 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TOUCH-A-MATIC CONTROL @ New 11 Ib. tub. @ 6 vone metol hydro-foil gyrotor @ Latest design power pump SERVICE SPECIALS WHEEL BALANCE | 99° per wheel wots. included BRAKE Adjustment 9 g All4 wheels A.C. and Champion SPARK PLUGS 94° each installed Exhibition Lacrosse Model 22-4 his total of nine appearances her first start April 9, the filly are holdovers from the 1964-65 Y | Wayne Harris of Vancouver} said Thursday night that; Said Solinger: "That's an- E jof Montreal by one point for the|" the exactor of Real Runner] three goals by defiections."' teams complain is too small.!s; 999 while sechnditenth jai: DREW NO. 6 SPOT apart Hex being there for de- day night when post positions |The: runners-up in each position Solinger's first goal was a and again on a screen shot. ith rebound, Mailey broke in with -- ee breaks the goaltenders' record|,,; | of eight set by Frank Brimsek, dias tha ae Sis eeeet acl 9g: gig predecsniogs La yes y|Tun, ticking off the 4%-furlong| Miners Blank Beavers ire a ane hme Harta Vgc ' first team while Mikita, Mahoy- had two winners Thursday. He| = _ _-- were on the S€C-) yon with Java Jive, which paid| sa ce irae $23.10 in the third, and Real an u ven Voting was closest in the de- Runner, which returned $18.30 fence positions with only six in the fifth x | . ¢ points separating the players . | CALGARY (CP)--Coach Roy]4-1 victory in the second £aMe|ranked fourth through seventh. The daily double of Mixed| Kelly of Drumheller Miners|and a 3-1 decision in the third./ctanieton edged J. C Tremblay| 41 49° and Genie's Touch paid) "hunger" was behind his club's) other thing. We only scored two 'he 5-0 defeat of Sherbrooke Beav-| goals in two games and ON beg oily Api gdh per Yar, |and Hisforder paid $58.50. ers to tie the best-of-seven Al-|got a lot of scorers on this Frangers vinished thres ints |4 lan Cup series 2-2. __|team. something had to burst behind Stapleton Dos Bicklev But his players came up with)sometime and it did tonight." of Detroit wai st saints Piso a different answer: 'We kept a| Fifth game is scheduled Sat- from the second-team berth, man in front of their goal alljurday night in the 2,200-seat Each player on the over-all the time and it paid off. We got) Foothills Arena, which both|rr<, all-star squad receives Defenceman Bob _ Solinger,| Third and fourth games were in ' it who celebrated his' 1h wed ihe 8.600seat Corral coger Sah MeFroag ng anniversary wit two eennenenation sameeren! pee ae goals, said: "in the other game cnt $500 and the Bea clear me thelr 08!' HOMEWOOD, Ill. (CP)--Arm-| Those who led the second-half "Tonight. we kepf one man, Cr. Flight, Canadian trotting) vote and who receive $500 are: ae ant "all Pad tne And| champion out . of Brampton, | Worsley, Stapleton, J. C. Trem- be SS eta | ., drew the No. 6 spot Thurs-|blay, Beliveau, Hull and Howe. { " | ote es a ' were drawn for the $62,000 L. B.|and winners of $250 in the sec- aes tir aneiie." Sheppard Stakes which goes at|ond-half poll are: Hall, Howell, B 4 sip ,| Washington Park Raceway here|Stanley, Mikita, Rousseau and avers' coach Georges Roy Saturday Mahovlich , said after the game: "I can|---7**_ DOT ET AYO asshel hues A RE OE say nothing tonight." N Beavers took seven of 12 pen- alties and tempers frayed early fe) R T H 0 s H A WwW A in the game. Ron Leopold also Mnetted a i ® o pair of goals before 4,498 fans and DR N in the Stampede Corral, Owen RANG! Mailey added a single. ce, Prusstne APPOINTMENT Miners maintained steady pressure on the Beavers, forc- ing Sherbrooke goaltender Serge Aubry to handle 16 shots Harry Trudell in the second period. Drum- Formerly of the Grandview Golf Course. Is now avoilable to heller netminder Ai Rollins han- take Grown or Individual Lessons, For an Appointment Call : dled only seven shots in the per- 725.3092. iod. r i Aubry made54 saves in all, Rollins 21. screened point shot in the first period. Leopold's goals came in the second period, on a rebound after 21 seconds had elapsed, Solinger got his second goal in the third period when Min- ers picked up a loose puck and| he tipped in Rock Crawford's a relay pass for the fifth goal. Miners won the first game 6-3. Sherbrooke, defending champions, rebounded with a Whithy Lasco Steelers PRICED FROM $109 BEFORE YOU BUY GIVE STARR. A TRY! m STARR Furniture and Appliance 723-3343 491 Ritson S. OPEN FRI. 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