Oshawa Times (1958-), 5 Apr 1966, p. 10

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10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, April 5, 1966 NHL Doles O RoSSv rr 1 MONTREAL (CP). -- Bobby Hull's record-breaking aciieve- ments earned the Chicago Black Hawk left winger $2,000 in award money from the Na- tional Hockey League for the 1965-66 season. Hull, who established records for most goals in a season, most poinfs in a season and most power-play goals, finished 19 points ahead of his nearest ri- vals, teammate Stan Mikita and Bobby Rousseau of Montreal Canadiens. Hull finished with a record 54 goals and 43 assists for 97 points while Rousseau and Mikita fin- ished in a tie for second place with identical records of 33 goals and 48 assist. Hull earns $1,000 as scoring champion and receives the Art Ross Trophy for the third time in nine seasons with Chicago. He also picks up another $1,000 as leader in each half of the schedule. sae Jean Beliveau of Montreal ac-|~"" tually tied Hull in points during, Glenn Hall and Dave Dryden the second half of the season|were the Chicago netminders. but because Hull outscored him |Toronto used five goalkeepers-- BOBBY HULL 22-17, the "blond bomber' re-| ;oinny Bower, Terry Sawchuk,|six of those scored 30 goals or| Crozier, Det ives the $500 award, Beliveau : 3 ; receives $250 as runner-up n|Bruce Gamble, Gary Smith and the second half. Al Smith. Hall and Dryden also Mikita and Rousseau, tied in|receve a total of $250 as first- goals as well as points over the /half leaders. season, will receive $500, which) statistics released today by goes to the runner-up in scor-|/nyy, headquarters show that ing. Mikita, Rousseau and Beli-pejiyeau was placed fourth in at sp oonedifl prnepind ti€ the final standings behind Hull, as the league's top play-makers | wixita and Rousseau. with 48 assists each. | mia 4 | HOWE IN FIFTH ee : Gordie Howe, Detroit Red The league also will pan an wings big right winger who extra $500 in the Vezina Trophy | completed his 20th NHI season award. Montreal's Lorne this year, finished in fifth place, srl Bi dei agen two ponts behind Beliveau. over-all award with 173 goals cree bean _ Alex oo against and they also led in the VCC"? - owe. s teammates, H placed sixth and seventh with best-of-five JEAN BELIVEAU be spread among its goaltend-|with six points, moved into 10th Sawchiuk, Tor 27.80 place with 60 points. | | The NHL had more players) iscoring 20 goals or more this lseason than ever before. A to- |tal of 28 players are listed and | more. The previous high for 20- goal men was 24 in 1962-63. Hull led left wingers with his 97 points. Mikta was the top scorer among centres and Rous- seau topped all rght wingers. LED DBFENCEMEN Pierre Pilote of Chicago was the leading defenceman with 36 points, although he missed 19 games due to injuries, and Brit Selby of Toronto led all rookies in scoring with 27 points, includ- ing 14 goals. Roger Crozier of Detroit led the shutout parade among goal- tenders for the second straght, season as he recorded seven shutouts, one more than last| year. Toronto, however, led} team totals in shutouts with| eight, including four by Gam-| ble. All eight Leaf shutouts | were in the second half of the season. Reg Fleming of New York led the penalty parade with 166 minutes, including 53 minor penalties, six majors, two 10-| minute misconducts and one game misconduct. Fleming had 42 minutes in penaltes wth Boston before be- ing traded to New York in mid- season The Rangers were the team leaders in penalties with 894) minutes. Total minutes for the} 210 games this season was 4,995, | the lowest total in three sea- sons, The leaders: GA Pts, Pen. Hull, Chi Mikita, Chi Rousseau, Mtl Beliveau, Mtl Howe, Det Ullman, Det Delvecchio, Det 3 Nevin, N.Y. Richard, Mtl Oliver, Bos Bucyk; Bos Mahovlich, Tor 3 Pulford, Tor Provost, Mtl Marshall, N.Y. Keon, Tor Esposito, Chi Ratelle, N.Y. Hay, Ch 20 Armstrong, Tor 16 Record of goalkeepers: G GA SO Avge Worsley, Mtl 51 114 Hodge, Mtl 26 56 Montreal totals 70 173 Hall, Ch 64 164 Dryden, Chi 11 23 Chicago totals 70 187 Bower, Tor 35 (75 Remember When. . By THE CANADIAN PR Toronto St. Michael's gained a 6-4 overtime win | over Edmonton Athletic Club 31 years ago tonight --in 1935 -- in Winnipeg to win the Canadian junior hockey championship Me- morial Cup. St. Mike's had won the first game 5-0. There Are Special BUSINESS E second half. This means they ital will share $1,000 as co-winners 72 e gg fae nig of the trophy plus another $250/"d Bob Nevin ith ad a as leaders in the second half. erro ont hype = Chi- enri Richard of Montrea Peecin Maye Lents one | finished ninth with 61 points and cago, tied for over-all runner: | Murray Oliver of Boston Bru- up honors with 187 goals against| ins, who led all point collectors each, will receive $500 each to'in the final week of the season ' ket N A hed Rocket Not Approached , R ' Francis Clai | NEW YORK (CP) -- Emile|nal - American hockey writer, | Francis, general 'manager-coach|that Richard would be available of New York Rangers, said|as Ranger coach if sufficient Monday night the Nationa 1| money is offered. Hockey League team has not) Fischler quoted a friend of approached. Maurice (Rocket)|Rocket--unnamed -- as saying Richard to serve as coach. the former Montreal Canadien Francis was commenting on) ace would take the job for $20,- a report by Stan Fischler, Jour-/000 a year. = "He has never been ap- om proached about coaching the Babando Give Rangers," Francis said. As for his own coaching fu C hi Ott ture, Francis said he would make no decision for at least a oac ing er | month, until after the NHL play- TORONTO (CP) -- Pete Ba-| offs. bando, former National Hockey| Francis added coaching to his League player, has been offered| general managership after Red the job of coaching the Italian| Sullivan was transferred to national hockey team. scouting duties early in the sea- Babando, at his home in South|son, The Rangers, by losing 4-1 Porcupine, Ont., says he heard|to Canadiens on the final night about the offer only last Satur-jof the season, finished in the day and does not know the de-|league cellar for the first time tails. since 1960. The offer was made through|~ pm the office of the Ontario Trade| Commission and is for a two- HOCKEY SCORES month contract covering next By > CAN : sas i ssik y THE CANADIAN PRESS February and March. é Central Professional The former Boston Bruins -j.2 9 Minnesota 8 player, now 40, was a leading (Minnesota leads best - of- scorer with the Toronto Italian-} a ate Cc d te sat thured dinky seven semi-final 1-0) anadian team that toured 'ta'y| Eastern Canada Allan Cup last winter. He says that if he) yo)richur ; . : Morrisburg 3 Moncton 2 accepts the offered post, he can a 2 : k Italian well ht t (Morrisburg wins sing php enous 0 ge quarter-final 3-1) a: se New Brunswick Intermediate Campbellton 3 Fredericton 2 f ry (Campbellton Jeads best - of- Toronto May Host three final 1-0) Ontario Junior A | Cooper-Clay Bout Kitchener 1 Oshawa 4 | LONDON (AP) -- British] Saab leads best-of-seven heavyweight champion Henry Saskatchewan Jusior Cooper's PRSTARET says he has Weyburn 0 Estevan 4 ' a firm offer for Cooper to fight) (Estevan wins best-of-seven Cassius Clay in Toronto. final 4-3) Manager Jim Wicks said bi MS oat Monday the offer for a Cooper- Clay fight in the immediate fu- ture comes from Harold Bal- lard, executive vice-president of Toronto's Maple Leaf Gardens. But, said Wicks, he wants} Cooper to fight Clay in Britain. } Fight promoters on both sides| Plage ago * ® of the Atlantic are competing | definite edventages when ® for the right to match Clay you lease e new ., . e against Cooper. We tniraien ont. Pad for full detetis. Lacrosse Seasons | MILLS RUTO LEASE Start Sat., May 14 TORONTO. (CP)--The Senior) PHONE 723-4634 LTpD. AND SALESMEN Ne meintenonce costs . . ing en one or twe year leeve items .. . Benefits For All XECUTIVES ACADIAN = Modele PONTIAC BUICK in Other Request » One rate co Phone or come 266 KING ST. WEST A and Junior A seasons in the! Ontario Lacrosse Association will open Saturday, May 14, it was decided Saturday at an OLA meeting. The junior season has sched uled Mimico at Hastings and Long Branch at Huntsville in opening games. Huntsville is returning to ju nior lacrosse action after an absence of several years and will join Etobicoke; Toronto 4 - R Township, St. Catharines, : " Brampton, Oshawa, Mimico Long Branch and Hastings. If You A In the senior section, Toronto " eg Please report to the Legion Holl Maple Leafs, a new entry, will) 2 , 90 join Huntsville, Brooklin,. Peter-| Ww borough, Brampton and St 3 Catharines Morley Kells will coach the Leafs, a team made up largels of players from Port Credit Sailors who withdrew from the! series earlier this year. | ATTENTION ALL BOYS!... Between Ages of .9 and 21 HARDBALL LEGION MINOR BALL All persons re Interested In Playing in the OYAL CANADIAN ASSOC, LEAGUE Centre St., Oshawa -- On EDNESDAY, APRIL 6 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. FOR REGISTRATIO nterested in coaching or managing ore welcome TED MeCOMB -- Pres. Legion Miner Ball Apsoe. ut Bonus Bundle, Hull Headed For Bank Mahovlich And Allan Stanley Ready To Play TORONTO (CP)--Toronto Ma- | ple Leafs expect to have winger | Prank Mahovlich and defence- man. Allan Stanley ready for ac- | tion when they open their Stan- | ley Gup semi-final series ae 1 ithe Canadiens. | Mahovlich, Toronto's top| scorer with 32 goals and 56| points in the regular schedule this season, missed last week- end because of fluid on the knee, He did not skate at Mon- day's workout, | But manager-coach Punch Imlach said he will be ready | Thursday. | Stanley, sidelined with pulled| ligaments in his right knee, has been skating for 10 days and said the knee does not bother jhim, The 40-year-old veteran of 17 NHL seasons has been a | mainstay of the Toronto defence all season. Imlach won't decide until | Thursday which two goalies! he'll dress for the opening game | 3.16|Ring, Bos . 40S ee Ha as three available -- Johnny 2,51) Boston totals 70 275 2 3.93 Bower,' 'Terry Sawchuk and] 3.55| Empty - net goals against; Bruce Gamble, 1.94| Worsley 3, Bower 1, Sawchuk 1,| Imlach used all three in 2.67|Crozier 2, Bassen 1, Giacomin|games last weekend and has 2.78\2, Johnston 1. 'given them equal ice-time in 2.51; Note: Games column shows workouts. 1.00| number of games in which goal-| The Leafs have scheduled} 2.77 | keeper appeared, not complete practices today and Wednesday | 3.66 games played. Goal average is|and will arrive in Montreal 3.50|based on number of minutes Wednesday night. 4.52| played. Second game of the series is 3.73; Penalties in minutes by clubs: jin Montreal Saturday night with 3.69 | Bostoi 787, Detroit 804, Toronto|the third and fourth games back! 3.72|811, Chicago 815, Montreal 884,/here next Tuesday and Thurs- 6.00'New York 894. day nights, STAN MIKITA BOBBY ROSSEAU Gamble; Tor 10 G. Smith, Tor 22%. A. Smith, Tor y eae | Toronto totals 70 187 64 173 Bassen, Det 11 17 Gardner, Det | ae | Detroit totals 70 194 Giacomin, N.Y. 36 128 Maniago, N.Y. 28 94 Simmons, N.Y. 11 37 New York totals 70 261 Parent, Bos 39 128 Johnston, Bos 33 108 Cheevers, Bos 7 34 SeKHNMONSASSHDSO ORM i RRR IAS Sea aL : . ere & FOR TURE KIT then 2nd PRIZE--An Evinrude folding 3 hp. motor with carrying case and a Traveler 12' aluminum car-top boat. 3rd PRIZE--10 Evinrude folding 3 hp. outboard motors (one winner for each province). Herg's all you do to enter this exciting contest: Your Evinrude dealer has the entry forms. 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