Oshawa Times (1958-), 31 Oct 1966, p. 11

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Wings Bomb Bruins, ee Oe eae ee ee bil Win Second Straight 'Beta oe or Vas trees sone jumping the 8 a in the -_ 8c tional gad League game euiday il, The Wed ines. ited the an early and then buried them with three goals in second third for their second Claude uled| scored twice and Henri Richard) period and four inj 3-0, straight victory. They lost their first. four In Sat me NHL action in 4 Provost Montreal, ys aed a single and Lorne Gump) . Worsisy hiret shutout of the easily handled New York Rangers| ton. In Toronto Saturday, Ed Gamble, Horvath Carry From Cellar ; * Americans "By THE CANADIAN PRESS A pair of National Hockey League veterans, prevco nor: vath and Dick Gamble, carried Rochester Americans out of the American Hockey League's Western Division cellar during the weekend and into a second. the Moncton, N.B, native, scored three goals for the second time this season Saturday night as the Ameri- ag trounced Providence Reds Horvath, 36, contributed one | in the Saturday game and idded the winning goal Sunday v4 Rochester defeated the Reds - Meanwhile, Springfield Indi- '@ns, whose solid defence has al- Towed only 10 goals against in six games this season, came Within a single point of first lace in the Eastern Division virtue of their 1-1 tie with ittsburgh Hornets Satur- day and a 6-1 victory over Buf- falo Bisons Sunday. Quebec Aces, leading the Eastern Division with 12 points, 'were idle during the weekend. In other games Saturday, Bal- timore Clippers edged Cleve- land Barons 2-1 and the Bisons |defeated Hershey Bears 4-2. WALTON SCORES Mike Walton and Stan Smrke scored a goal each to round out the Rochester scoring Saturday, while Bob Leduc replied for the Reds, Ed Joyal scored two goals for the Americans Sunday and Duane Rupp added the other. Bill Staub and Gerry Kell were the Providence warbiaves. Dave Amadio scored for Springfield Saturday, and Bill Harris got the Pittsburgh goal, Howle Menard, Larry Johns- ton, Randy Miller, Gerry Foley, Jimmy Anderson and Brian Kil- rea scored a 'goal each for the Indians Sunday, Billy Dea was the lone Buffalo marksman, Billy Collins and Bill Knibbs scored for Baltimore, while Joe Szura replied for Cleveland, Dea led the Bisons to victory Saturday, scoring two goals, while Dennis Kassian and Larry Wilson added the others, Larry Popiel and Bruce Cline scored for Hershey. HOCKEY SCOREBOARD By THE CANADIAN PRESS OHA --_ A St. Catharines Hamilton Oshawa Kitchener Peterborough Toronto Niagara Falls London , Montreal SCrewwwwnun | 20 1 te be m ce to mires Onmser cone S -~scoe wore wprorwts -% ) eae cote Siw Sass Cleveland Weste: Portland Victoria California Les Angeles Vancouver Seattle San Diego CHA Collingw'd Woodstock moore ae s <0 de de > 20 OD 2 Om socscororsrmooMme Pececorsr mE mm cone Sot muuurautan rseocococem Se nots tem ecoorcorocoo4" sz SONU asiP WS SUNDAY National League " Boston 1 Detroit 8 American League + | Springtield 6 Buffalo 1 Rochester 4 Providence 2 Western League San Diego 0 Portland 4 Eastern League Johnstown 4 New Haven 7 New Jersey 3 Long Island 4 Knoxville 5 Greensboro 4 Central League St. Louis 2 Omaha 7 International League Columbus $ Dayton 4 Muskegon 5 Toledo 11 Ontario Senior Guelph 4 Kingston 2 Collingwood 4 Oakville 3 Barrie 2 Toronto 3 Ontario Junior t London 4 Toronto 2 2 Oshawa 2 St. Catharines 4 Niagara Falls 6 Kitchener 6 8 Northern Ontario Junior Garson - erences 8 Sault Ste, Marie Canadian Major Junior Edmonton 6 Calgary 5 Weyburn 3 Saskatoon 3 Moose Jaw 2 Estevan 2 Manitoba Junior Warriors 3 Monarchs 2 Rangers 6 Braves 3 Thunder Bay Junior Port Arthur 2 Fort William Canadiens 1 Quebec Junior Quebec 3 Shawinigan 4 Trois » Rivieres 3 Sorel 7 Thetford Mines 6 Drummond: ville 3 Central Junior Brockville 3 Hull 5 Pembroke 2 Cornwall 14 Ottawa 2 Smiths Falls 1 Ontario Junior B Whitby 7 Dixie 2 SATURDAY National League New York 0 Montreal 3 Boston 3 Toronto 3 American League Cleveland 1 Baltimore 2 Buffalo 4 Hershey 2 Providence 1 Rochester 4 Pittsburgh 1 Springfield 1 | St. Louis By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Second-place Omaha Knights,| sparked by two goals from Paul) Andrea, downed St. Louis Braves 7-2 Sunday night after) battling to a 2-2 Central Hockey) om tie the night before. other action, Saturday,) Memphis Wings held Houston! for two periods before, bowing 3-2 to the first-place Apollos, and Oklahoma City) Blazers and Tulsa Oilers had a 22 tie. In Sunday's game, other Omaha goals were scored by Gary Saboruin, Max Mestinsek, Andy Hill, Bryan Campbell and Sandy Fitzpatrick. Art Stratto and Chico Maki clicked for Louis. Their clash Saturday featured good defensive hockey by both clubs and exceptional goaltend- ing by Dave Dryden of St. Louis and Wayne Rutledge of Omaha. Norm Johnson and; George Konik scored for Omaha and Brian McDonald and Strat-} ton for St. Louis. Norm Ferguson got two goals for Houston, with Gary Peters scoring the third. Larry Bellows and Nick -- were the Mem- phis score: In the "Tulsa- Oklahoma city) game. Tulsa goals were scored | by Lowell Macdonald and Gary Veneruzzo, with Wayne Cash- man and Skip Krake scoring for the Oilers. |New Je Western League California 1 Portland 4 |San Diego 5 Seattle 3 Los Angeles § Victoria 3 a a eee Easters aeague rsey 2 Clinton 4 Long Island 1 Johnstown 5 Greensboro 3 Charlotte 2 Jacksonville 2 Knoxville 6 Central League | Omaha 2 St. Louis 2 Houston 3 Memphis 2 Tulsa 2 Oklahoma 2? International League {Port Huron 7 Des Moines 7 Toledo 1 Muskegon 5 Fort Wayne 7 Columb | before a standin: Westfall and Ron scored third his | tea. 1h} | and 'oune on prone Mahovlich and Rookie defenceman Bob Wall and centre Ted 1 0 up because of an by af each pay two goals for the W room . crowd of 13,545 in Detroit, HOWE SCORES FIRST Gordie Howe, in his record M1ct NHE saagon with the Wings, scored his first goal of the year while veteran eat cer all Dean Prentice and eget the Beg, to' attack, Wing, scored the Boston goal, his third of the season, Hampson's pair were his first goals in the NHL since 1962-63 when he was with New York, Since then, he has played only eight NHL games, spending the rest of the time in the minors, Detroit peppered Boston net- minder Ed Johnson with 45 shots while the Bruins aimed 25 at Roger Crozier of the Red Wings. The victory moved Detroit into a tie for third place with the Maple Leafs while Boston is tied for last place with New HENDERSON FOILED -- Boston Bruins' goalkeeper Ed Johnson slips to the ice as he makes a gloved hand save on shot by Detroit Red Wings' hot sniper, Paul Henderson (19 in first per- fod of National Hockey League game in Detroit Sunday. The puck rolled in one Packer this season--and three touchdowns as the defend- i.g NFL champions their starts, NES io oe arene Unitas ? fensi Sh oat sm wo 3 romped tojrocked Pi seventh victory in Oe miss Ateate Pele tlan' Packers' third straight] Minnesota Vikings on protected Francisco '49ers 28-3 and Wash- om OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, October nae Polar | in . og wre two touchdown p eee Se sant! bomb to Jenn Hornung's Substitute oar Packer Romp of Conference tn into three costly ine 2h a Colla? dirst, oi-| ica) ackey on wie vA. lers 40-17; San Ste Wik Waterloo Gutheran Univer. dom- Foot! Saturday with a 13-9 victory over McMaster University Ma- rauders, The win left the Hawks the only undefeated team in the conference. In other games, University of Guelph Redmen romped to a 39-7 win over Royal Military College Redmen, Carleton Uni- versity Ravens edged Loyola ast Henderson's skate and oston defenceman Bob Woytowich moved in to clear it out of danger, Wings won the game &1, (AP Wirephoto) York, The Bruins had a better night Saturday when they wiped out a 3-1 Toronto lead, The game was wide open for the first two periods but both teams tightened their checking after Westfall and Murphy scored, OUTSHOOT BRUINS The Leafs outshot the Bruins 31-22 but Johnson made several wwe |fine saves in the Boston nets to keep the Bruins in phe game. He was especially sharp mid- way through the second period on a series of close-in drives by Dave Keon, George Armstrong and Kent Douglas. Bruce Gamble, bros 5,8 reg: ulars Johnny Bower and Terry Sawchuk in the Toronto nets, made his best stop of the game late in the third period against John McKenzie, who broke in uncovered from the Leaf blue line and let a blistering shot go from the right wing. Bucyk opened the scoring by going in alone from the blu line, but Mahovlich tied it late in ny Hg period on a power. play The Le eats took the lead with the only goals of the second riod, the first on a 60-foot slap shot by Horton and the second when Kelly banged the puck in from a scramble in front of the net, A crowd of 15,607 saw the penalties, Mahovlich and Bos- minute majors for fighting. THREE SIDELINED The Leafs were without Mar- cel Pronovost, out with a knee injury, and Bob Baun and Larry Jeffrey, sidelined with thumb injuries, Boston was without Ron Stewart, out with torn rib cartilage, Montreal's victory Saturday moved the defending league and within two points of idle Chi- cago Black Hawks in the stand- ings. Canadiens now boast a 3-1 | won-lost record while the Hawks are unbeaten in four starts, Worsley, who shared top goal- tending honors with teammate Charlie Hodge last season to earn the Vezina Trophy, turned aside 33 New York shots, Canadiens fired 32 shots at Ed Giacomin of the. Rangers and the loss marked the third for the New York in five starts. | They have one win and a tie for i three points. | Provost opened the scoring mid-way. through the first pe- riod with his first goal of the season -- a backhander while crossing in front of the net. | SCORES EARLY } Richard made the score 2-0 at the 30-second mark of the sec- ond period and Provost scored his second of the night less than four minutes iater. Bernie Geoffrion, making his first appearance against his old teammates, had four shots at | Worsley, Geoffrion is attempt- jing a comeback with the Rang- ers after coaching Quebec Aces jf the American Hockey League Hor two years. Referee Art Skov called four jminor penalties--all in the first }40 minutes of play. He handed lout two to Canadiens in the Ontario Senior Kingston 1 Galt 3 Ontarie Junior Peterborough 3 Oshawa 5 , Exhibition } Montreal 3 Moncton 3 Ontario Junior B St. Thomas 5 Sarnia 3 NHL STARS bs ig period and two to New York in the second 2. minutes, Boston visits Chicago for a jgame with the Hawks Tuesday. @) By THE CANADIAN PRESS Leafs pick up seven of 11 minor' < ton's Gilles Marotte drew five-|p, Stanley Cup Champions toln, College Warriors 27-22 and Uni. Hawks Beat Marauders Nrwnales et ae | Ly ViNGaIGn wyuau and-run play in the first quar. Gedge converted, HELP FROM WIND vantage of a strong wind to score four fourth-quarter touch- downs, Bob Amer scored two touch- downs and Bill Journey and Ian McKie added two more, Mike Sharp kicked two con verts and a single, Jim Robin- son, Cass Quinn and Bill Sheas- scored Loyola majors. Guinn kicked three converts and a single, Aussies Win Second Eisenhower Trophy MEXICO CITY (AP) -- Aus: tralia used an old, beat up strategy to become the men's amateur golf team champions of the world, "I told my boys to go out and play the course and not worry about the individuals," said team captain D. W. Dwyer. "They did just that, and we won, I am proud of them." The Australians won the Ei- senhower Trophy--just as they had done in the inaugural event at St. Andrews, Scotland, in oe a four-day score of Thirteen strokes back in sixth place came the Canadians, who all boasted hot rounds at inter- vals but were plagued by cold putters, "We simply haven't been able to put a putt--that's our story," non-playing captain E, EB. Mil- lican said after Saturday's round, Gary Cowan of Kitchener, FOOTBALL SCORES, STANDINGS Eastern Conference FINAL WLT F APt ll 3 0278177 2 9 5 0 264 160 18 Montreal 7 7 +O 156 215 14 Toronto 5 9 0 182 271 10 Western Conference Ottawa Hamilton Cleveland Washington Phila, Pittsburgh lev York Atanta Western © Green Bay Baltimore Los Angeles San Fran. Chicago Minnesota Detroit 1100 214 .167 0 95 200 .000 erence 0216 $1 0 176 122 0131 134 1.132 169 0 77 99 500 1 150 129 .333 0.111 170 .250 American League Eastern Division WLT F A Pet. 4 2 1151149 .667 571 S71 375 .286 Ovmauuuad 875 714 +500 500 Om cocwmion s OO oH Oa C0 to 00 00 te te mons Boston Buffalo New York Houston Miami Wes Kansas City San Diego Oakland -750 714 +500 125 Continental Orlando 56 Wheeling 54 Man-Lakehead Senior Fort William 6 Port Arthur 40 (Port Arthur wins best - of- three semi-final 2-0) Western Junior Regina 17 Edmonton 14 (Regina wins western final) Manitoba Juvenile Winnipeg 27 Fort Garry @ (Winnipeg wins two-game to- tal-point Manitoba final) SATURDAY Eastern Conference Toronto 8 Hamilton 5 Western Conference Calgary 29 Edmonton 16 Continental League Montreal 26 Richmond 0 Charleston 14 Norfolk 10 Toronto 17 Hartford 14 Ont.-Que. Intercollegiate Western 52 McGill 1¢ Queen's 23 Toronto 15 Ontario Intercollegiate Laurentian 7 Waterloo 40 Waterloo Lutheran 14 McMaster 9 RMC 7 Guelph 39 Carlton 27 Loyola 22 Western Intercollegiate Manitoba 9 Alberta 33 British Columbia 23 Saskatche- wan 22 Quebec Senior Montreal 15 St. Lambert 7 Eastern Canada Junior NDG 15 Eastview 0 (NDG wins semi-final) Ontario Junior Weston 8 ---- 26 FU Toronto 60 Sudbury NORFU 6 Toronto Queen's Western McGill Ont., the U.S. amateur cham: pion, shot his hot round during the final round of the 72-hole affair Sunday with a 72. His putting had gone sour Sat- urday and he took a 75. Nick Weslock of Burlington, Ont., who said he "just couldn't get the ball in the hole," shot a 74 Saturday and a 73 Sunday. Keith Alexander of Cal "4 shot 76 Saturday and 75 Sun He confessed after the final round that he 'wasn't hitting the ball," The fourth member of the Ca- nadian team, Doug bee of Calgary, shot a final-roun Australia beat the rallying United States by two shots. The Americans were at 870 with Britain third at 883 and South Africa fourth at 884, and Mexico fifth at 889. The South Africans, leaders going into the last round, collapsed on the [i- nal day, with Bobby Cole, their 18-year-old ace, taking a 77, Only Deane Beman of Be- thesda, Md., shot a three-under- par 69 to put the Americans within shooting range but the Yanks couldn't do it, Besides Kevin Donohoe's 74, the Australians got a'72 from Harry Berwick, a 73 from Kevin Hartley and a 74 from Phil Billings, A blonde Scotsman named Ronnie Shade ran away with in- dividual honors, finishing with a brilliant 68 for a four-day score of 283--five under par. Patrick Cros of France was second at 290, followed by Be- man and Japan's Gingerio Na- kabe, tied at 201, China was the surprise team, finishing seventh with a score of 892, Chien Chen Chen led the versity of Waterloo Warriors trounced Laurentian University Voyageurs 40-7, At Hamilton, the Hawks took a first-quarter lead on a 60-yard touchdown run by Ian Rankin. fag? Bailey added a touchdown University of Waterloo got four touchdowné from Hugh Heibein, McKillop and Brian Irvine added one each. Bob Moyle had a touchdown and Jay Shewchuk a convert for Lauren- tian, which has lost six consecu- in the third quarter and George) tive games, At Ottawa, Carleton took ad- - Bears tonight at St, Louls. 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