' from the West. A right to the head and a left coming up toward his chin makes Jean Josselin of France clasp his gloves as he backs away from welter- CHAMP HAMMERS AWAY weight champion Curtis Cokes in the 11th round of their title fight in Dallas, Tex., Monday night. Cokes used superior height and MONTREAL (CP)--Stan Mi.) kita, Chicago Black Hawks cen- tre, is moving along at a record clip in the National Hockey League's individual scoring race, Official statistics released by the NHL today show Mikita has increased his lead to eight points, three better than the ad- vantage he held one week ago. _ Without the fanfare that ac- companied Bobby Hull's pace at this time last year, Mikita is compiling points at a better "irate than his . highly-regarded team-mate. Mikita has 11 goals and 17 as- sists in the 16 games the Hawks have played, while Hull. had 15 Z\goals and six assists in the same number of games in the 1965 - 66 season. Hull finished last season with a record 97 points. reach to win a unanimous decision over' the rugged Frenchman. (AP Wirephoto) } Campbell As All-Star On Everybody's Ballot OTTAWA (CP)--Hugh Camp- bell of Saskatchewan Roughrid- ers was the only player named onevery ballot for all-Canadian honors, the Football Reporters of Canada announced today. Terry Kielty, FRC president, said the poll, conducted among sports writers and broadcasters throughout the nine Canadian Football League cities, showed the West placed 10 men on the offensive squad to three for the East; on defence, the count was eight from the East and five There was a tie in each cate- gory. Both Russ Jackson of Ottawa, as quarterback, and Wayne Harris of Calgary at middle linebacker, the two players of the year in earlier voting, made the list of all-Canadians. Saskatchewan ied the offens- ive squad with six places, fol- lowed by Edmonton and Winni- peg with two each and one each from Ottawa, Hamilton and Tor: onto. OTTAWA PLACES FOUR On defence, Ottawa took four positions, Hamilton three, Cal- gary and Winnipeg two each and Toronto and Edmonton one each. Montreal Alouettes and Brit- ish Columbia Lions failed to place a player on either team. Offensive Team Quarterback -- Russ Jackson, | Ottawa Fullback--George skatchewan Halfbacks -- Dave Raimey, Winnipeg; Jim Thomas, -Ed- monton Flanker--Hugh Campbell, Sa- skatchewan | Centre -- Ted Urness, Sa- skatchewan Guards -- Al Benecick, Sa- skatchewan; Chuck Walton, Hamilton Tackles--Bill Frank, Toronto; Frank Rigney, Winnipeg and Clyde Brock, Saskatchewan, tie Ends -- Tommy Joe Coffey, Edmonton; Jim Worden, Sa- skatchewan - Defensive Team Tackles--John Barrow, Ham- ilten; Don Luzzi, Calgary Ends -- gp Ray Locklin, Hamilton; E. A. 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Belinsky went to the Astros for $25,000 in the player draft, and several hours later Pizarro became the first player to be in- | volved in a deal at the meetings. Chicago White Sox for an un- |disclosed amount. "We watched Pizarro last | |summer and we think he can| |help us," said manager Harry } /Walker, whose Pirates just} jhowever, picked up 13 votes at| Garney Henley, Hamilton; Marv Luster, Toronto; Ed Ul- mer, Winnipeg; Joe Poirier, Ot- |tawa On the offensive team, Reed, Campbell, Urness, Benecick, Rigney and Coffey were repeat- ers from the 1965 list. Henley, Gaines, Harris, Leh- mann, Barrow and Locklin made it again from last year's defensive crew. DRAWS 31 VOTES Jackson polled 31 votes at quarterback to eight for Ron Lancaaster of Sas k a tchewan, who piloted the Prairie Rough- riders to a 29-14 victory over the Ottawa club in Saturday's Grey Cup game in Vancouver. Last year's all - Canadian quarterback, Kenny Ploen of Winnipeg, pulled four votes. ; Reed's election was a run- away--4l votes to one each for Dave Thelen of Toronto and Don Lisbon of Montreal. Lisbon, jhalfback, eight fewer than he| needed to nose out Thomas. Campbell got 40 votes as flanker and picked up three oth- ers as an end. Moe Racine of: Ottawa, lead- ing scorer in the East this year, was a single vote away from making it a three-way tie with Rigney and Brock at tackle. Terry Evanshen of Calgary just missed at end, polling 12 BEST START FOR STAN This is Mikita's best start in his eight-year NHL career. His previous best was in 1963-64 when he won the first of two consecutive scoring titles and had 11 goals and 12 assists after 16 games. The 26-year-old, 165 - pound centre's nearest' rival is Phil yette of New York Rangers. Goyette's 20 points have come on two goals and a league-lead- ing 18 assists. Mikita's 11 goals lead the league in that class. Dennis Hull of Chicago, Bobby's younger brother, and centre Norm Ullman of Detroi Red Wings are tied for third with 18 points. The younger Hull has eight goals and 10 assists, while Ull- man has scored five goals and assisted on 13. BOOMER RANKS HIGH Right winger Bobby Rousseau lot Montreal Canadiens is next |with 17 points, while three New |York forwards--Don Marshall, Rod Gilbert and Bernie Geoff- rion--and Wayne Connelly of Boston Bruins, all have 16. Ken Wharram of Chicago and Pit Martin of Boston complete the top 10 with 15 points each. Glenn Hall and Denis De- Jordy of Chicago lead the goal- average. shutouts, continues his role as league badman with 62 minutes in pen- alties in 18 games. His individ- ual record has helped his club amass 216 minutes to lead the league. 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Ortiz knocked out the 31-year- old Elorde, world junior light- weight king from the Philip- pines, in 2:01 of the 14th round of their title fight with a ¢mash- ing left hook to the chin, ending a one-sided fight. | "T had a little trouble mak- ing the weight," said the champ, who weighed a division- limit 135 pounds for Elorde. "I may move up to welterweight for my next fight." But manager Bill Daly men- tioned Sugar Ramos of Mexico City and Carlos Cruz, the con- tender from the Dominican Re- public, as the possible light- weight opponents for Ortiz be- fore moving into the welter- weight division. Elorde, 134% pounds, never could get going against the crisp-hitting Puerto Rican-born New Yorker. SOFTENS HIM UP Ortiz, in his third title defence of the year, softened up his rival with stinging left jabs to the head and smashing lefts Ortiz Knock Elorde Out, Retains Lightweight Title Méntreal totals 15 xWorsley replaced Hodge at THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, November 29, 1966 9 = xParent against Chicago. _ Det 15 53 Det 4 10 Detroit totals 17 63 12 40 22. start 3rd period, Nov. 24 at Chi- Fleming, NY 7 1363) S882. GA Pls. Pen, Howell NY 5 $3 | Sacha, Tor ee ots) North -- South Mikita, Chi = 11:17 2\Kelly, Tor 49123 OF Li "ror HR et se East or West Goyette, NY 2 18 4 2|Keon, Tor 3 10 18 0| S0wers ' D. Hull, Chi 8 10 18 8|Henderson, Det 9 3 12 0} Toronto totals 17 46 0 2,715 Ullman, Det 5 13 18 18) Orr, Bos 6 6 12 35|xGamble replaced Sawchuk at Rousseau, Mtl 5 12 17 16|Howe, Det 3.9 12 6|start of 2nd period, Nov. 6, at} Marshall, NY 9 7 16 -- 2|Pilote, Chi 2 10 12 20|New York; and at start of 3rd Gilbert, N 8 8 16 4) Goalkeepers' records period, Nov. 10 at Boston. Connelly, Bos 7 9 16 0 G GA SO Avg.|Johnsion, Bos . 7 25 0 4.01 Geoffrion, NY 3 13 16 6|DeJordy, Chi 9 28° 0 3.11/Cheevers, Bos 8 21 #1 2.63 Wharram, Chi 8 7 15 10/Hall, Chi 7 13 1 1.63|xParent, Bos 3 11 03.97 _. be " 7 8 2 : ae om " ms Heer (empty-net goal--Parent 1)- esterenko; Chi 5 9 14 jacomin, f R lagarield, NY 60° 14°. 8\compty-oet posl-Giaconiia 1) commen eee Murphy, Bos 410 14 2|XManiago, NY 3. 8 04,04 B. Hull, Chi . 9 4 13 17! N.Y. totals 18 48 2 2.67 dou Sales & Service UNITED RENT-ALL AND MARINE ~~ 555 King St. E., Oshaws 728-5568 and rights to the boy, and jar- ring rights tothe head. He buckled Elorde's knees several times and then brougnt him down finally with a barrage to the head aand body followed by the jolting left hook. Elorde was on his back for 30 seconds and it was five minutes more before he could stand. It was the first time in 96 fights of a 16-year pro career that Flash had been floored although he has been stopped three times on cuts. 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