Oshawa Times (1958-), 21 Nov 1966, p. 9

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4 F = FEE : i H Feet 1 La i: + 2 as i m i t g : E z it i g a i 8 z 3 f He anf in fr i ~ '< -2\the Red day--to a three-point lead' over -place Toronto. A) week ago Chicago's lead was two points. Mikita scored one goal. and assisted on one by Kenny Whar- ram against Toronto, Frank Mahovlich and Bob Pulford scored for the Leafs. Against Detroit, Mikita as- sisted on by Ken Hodge, Bobby Hull and Kenny Whar- ram. Bobby Hull picked up a second gogl and Chico Maki,/draw Dennis Hull and Eric : Nester- enko managed to score without during/his help. Dean Prentice and).oncg two Bruce MacGregor scored for Wings. Mikita's. big weekend gave Referee Busiest Fellow As Oilers Tie By THE CANADIAN PRESS Tulsa Oilers and Houston Apollos battled to a 1-1 tie Sun- day night in a Central Hockey League game in which there so many third-period penalties the overflow from the penalty box was sent to the dressing rooms. In CHL action Saturday night, Houston broke a four-game los- ing streak by beating St. Louis Braves 6-3, Tulsa was downed 64 by Memphis Wings and Omaha Knights swept to an 8-1 victory over Oklahoma City Blazers. In the Tulsa-Houston game, referee Barry Balance assessed a total of 66 penalty minutes in the third period. Most of the rough action followed a brawl '\in which Houston's Danny Grant 'ew seven minutes for slash- ing Mare Reaume. Carry Veneruzzo acored two periods with a groin injury Picked up a week ago. With a change of goaltenders, the Canadiens fared better against New York Sunday night. Charlie Hodge, playing his fourth game of the season, turned away 41 shots in posting his first victory and ending a five-game Montreal losing streak and a five-game New York unbeaten streak. CANADIENS.MOVE UP Gilles Tremblay and Balon scored for the Canadiens, who vacated last place and moved into fifth. Harry Howell scored for Rangers, Saturday, the Rangers kept their unbeaten streak alive by tying the Bruins 3-3, They got goals from Earl Ingarfield, Vic Hadfield and Orland Kurten- bach while John McKenzie, Ron Stewart and Johnny Bucyk scored for the Bruins. Boston's victory over Detroit Apollos 'Tulsa's goal and Bill McCreary tied it, Saturday, Houston counted on goals by Grant, Andre Boud- rias, Norm Dennis, Bill Inglis, Jacques Lemaire and Carol Vadnais. Oscar Gaudet, Roger Bellerive and Brian McDonald scored for St.. Louis. Norm Beaudin scored the Wings' winning goal over Tulsa. Real Lemieux got two for Mem- phis, with Alex Faulkner, Jim Anderson and Doug Roberts getting singles. Scoring for Tulsa were Nick Harbaruk, with two, and Brian McDonald and Don McKenny with singles. Omaha, in handing Oklahoma City its first defeat in 11 games, scored with two goals each by Larry Mickey, George Konik and Paul Andrea, with the others by Max Mestinsek and Norm Johnson. Wayne Cash- man scored for the Blazers. HOCKEY Montreal 2 New York 1 Toronto 2 Chicago 2 Detroit 2 5 i H S F | et | Sates S885 Se58s> Aimee etss «aSlIeey 4 Ea uv im w 11, 8 8 7 1 eo a <7 [ i anroanrnd i i + Co mt co me 0 oe OS, E t.. | Diego 4 3 California 1 Vancouver 1 Portland 8 Sunday's Results Yorkton 7 Moose Jaw 3 Edmonton 1 Regina 7 Ontario Senior A Ww + CO ee AIO wD ~ ROYVIRQe wa PONE Te ee 46 7 Saturday's Results Orillia 3 Galt 5 Woodstock 8 Toronto 5 Kingston 9. Oakville 3 Ontario Junior A St. Catharines Hamilton Casannanay 81 Sunday's Results Oshawa 2 Kitchener 6 Hamilton 2 St. Catharines 2 Montreal 3 Toronto 4 Saturday's Results Hamilton 5 Oshawa 3 aes GARAGE (Complete Repeirs) MOVED TO 83 RITSON RD. SOUTH Te Serve You Better 725-8371 SCOREBOARD 5 ville 7 Gr Charlotte 1 Nashville 3 sent the Red 'Wings into last Place, one point behind the Ca- nadiens. Gil Marotte, Bobby Orr, Ron Murphy, Ed Westfall and Bucyk shared the five Bruins' goals. MacGregor and Gordie Howe, with his third goal of the season and No. 627 of his career, were the Detroit marksmen. What shapes up as a battle for last place is scheduled for Tuesday night when Montreal and the Red Wings play at De- troit. A Montreal win would give it 13 points, the same as third-place Boston and New York. Then all three would be within striking distance of the Maple Leafs, who have 15 points. ®ntario - Quebec Intercollegiate WLT F APt Montreal 04 8 McMaster McGill Laval Western Toronto Waterloo weeosooornrot se > © OF be be we Seoowrnrnwws 10 Saturday's Results McMaster 5 Montreal 10 McGill 7 Guelph 5 SUNDAY Central Junior A --- RANGERS SCORE -- Earl Ingarfield (10) of the New York Rangers raises his arms as he watches his shot slide between Boston Bruins' Cheevers legs and into the net during Saturday night's Knudson National Hockey League encounter at Boston. The game ended in a $3 tie. (AP Wirephoto) goalkeeper Gerry Rochester Americans, after a slow start in the American Hockey League, now have won eight and tied one of their last nine gamés is a resurgence that has carried them to the top of the circuit's Western Division, The Americans edged Prov- idence Reds 2-1 Sunday night on Dick Gamble's 14th goal of the season. Gamble, who led the AHL in goals last year with 47, hit on a 10-footer. In other games Sunday night, Hershey Bears, Eastern Divi- sion leaders, skated to an easy 6-1 victory over Springfield In- dians, Cleveland Barons de- feated Quebec Aces 5-3 and Bal- timore Clippers shut out Buffalo Bisons 2-0. In games Saturday, Hershey Ottawa 4 Cornwall 11 Smiths Falls 1 Hull 2 Brockville 6 Pembroke 7 Northern Ontario Junior Clippers Clipped In Dressing Room BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP)--Bal- timore Clippers won their Trois Rivieres 1 Sherbrooke 5 lperiod while the Reds were defeated Baltimore 6-3, Pitts- burgh whipped Providence 8-3, Cleveland downed Buffalo 9-2 and Springfield and Rochester tied 5-5. ; Gamble's goal Sunday night came at 10:40 in the second Quebec 0 Sorel 2 Thunder American Hockey League is St. Thomas 6 Sarnia 2 Goderich 2 Guelph 7 Manitoba Junior Brandon 5 Flin Flon 6 Warriors 1 Selkirk 5 Rangers 7 St. James 4 Canadian Major Junior Regina 7 Saskatoon 7 Calgary 5 Edmonton 5 Weyburn 2 Estevan 5 SATURDAY Central League Oklahoma 1 Omaha 8 Tulsa 4 Memphis 6 St. Louis 3 Houston 6 Eastern League Knoxville Clinton 7 Long Island 1 Johnstown 3 vv Ae re dressing room Memorial Auditorium was looted of about $500 in cash, plus an undetermined number of watches, rings and other valuables. Investigators said the theft apparently occurred during the game's first period. CASTRO PLAYS CHESS MIAMI, Fla. 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