Giacomin Leads NHL In Shutout Department MONTREAL (CP) --With a bunch of blue » shirted New Yorsers in first piace and Mad: ison Square Gardens mad with joy, there's a man named Ed Giacomin creeping to the top of the National Hockey League's goalle parade, Glacomin's goals-againat av- erage in the games he ayed last season for New 'ork Rangers was 3.66, Now, in what has become the Year of the Rangers, Giacomin emerges from a pile of statis: ties released by NHL head: quarters today with an average of 2.2, second-best in the league. And, what's more, he tops the NHL in shutouts with three, LEAD LEAGUE: And, what's more again, New York Rangers have an over-all average of 2,46 ls scored against them and that's" the best defensive performance in Then come Ken Wharram of Chicago, Rod Gilbert of New York and Bobby Rousseau of Montreal, all with 22 points, Don Marshall of the Rangers, Dennis Hull of Chicago and Wayne Connelly of Boston Bru- ins are next with 21 each, Dave Keon of Toronto Maple Leafs has 20 points, Wharram, Gilbert and Marsh: all share the goal-scoring lead each with 13, The Rangers' followers last saw New York grasp sole pos- session of the NHL's top rung Nov, 22, 1961, The New Yorkers dropped back after three days and finished that season fourth place, They have 28 points in the current campaign, one point ahead of the Leafs and Hawks and five " on the defending: champion Canadiena, In compiling the Individual Sere uoin tae bsg no NHL the league. statisticians take the total num: ranted, Charlie Hodge of|Der of minutes played by a Montreal Canadiens has the /soalie, and calculate how many best average this season for ome, fegments the total any individual netminder--2.04, | M&Kes. But when the 2.91 average of| Then they divide the number the other Canadiens goalie, of 60-minute segments into the Lorne Worsley, is thrown in, the iy over-all goals-against average w for Montreal comes to 2.52, good for second place in the team category, The NHI, landscape has a more conventional look to it over in the individual scorers' department, There, Stan Mikita of Chicago total number of goals scored againat the netminder, Out of this division process comes the goals-against pro- Cons, In Giacomin's case, his total minutes played came to 1,321, while Hodge has spent a@ total of 60 minutes In action this year, The Ranger netminder has had 50 goals scored against him, Hodge 19, Leaders GA Pts, Pen, 12% 2 76 } 2 21 4 1 8 i 9 4 7 18 8 10 912 7138 738 415 9 Mikita, Chi Uldaman, Det Goyette, NY Wharram, Chl Gilbert, NY Rousseal, Mil Marshall, NY D, Hull; Chi Connelly, Bos Keon, Tor Howe, Det Geoffrion, NY Fleming, NY Martin, Bos Murphy, Bos 6 123 Kelly, Tor 6 12 Ingarfield, NY 6.12 Ellis, Tor 8 0 b] 6 2 8 2 0 8 8 7 2 8 2 8 2 first Orient in 1881, Now it is one of the principal America, RECALLED Detroit Red Wings Mon- day recalled Andy Bathgate from Pittsburgh Hornets of the American Hockey League, At the same time, the National 'League club announced it had made a trade with Los Angeles Blades of the Western League for the services of defenceman Howle Young. The ringneck pheasant was the transplanted from' game birds L4 of THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, December 13, 1966 @ Jarvie Leads Pee Wee Loop is the leading point scorer after six games in the Oshawa Neigh- Hockey League, Jarvie has 17 points on nine goals and oight assists -while Dave Smith of league-leading Connaught has 10 goals and six assists for 16 points. Follow' are the individual scoring and team standings; MAT aE RINE AI Ipigon Phil Jarvie of North Oshawa |, Association's Pee Wee|\ He | o-- -- . ad armen Pernniil ' Novice All-Stars view... OSS wees eoee ee ne We LEADING scoRmRS Phil Jarvie, North Oshawe Dave Smith, Connaught Paul Osborne, Connaught Pi seuss -ese~ uke Charbonneau, Connaught ruce Blight, North \.é eetteteeeietttiaiatateratats This Christmas Make Her Canta Happier With Gugget*® 4 | HOOVER CONVERTIBLE Features exclusive "beats aa it sweeps es it cleans." action. Black Hawks has 38 points for a rousing 15-point lead over his nearest rivals, Mikita's total in- rons a league-leading 26 as- sists, TIED FOR 23ND Tied for second are Norm Ullman of Detroit Red Wings and another of those bubbling 'Rangers, Phil Goyette, Each has 23 points NAMED TO GOLF'S ALL - AMERICA TEAM Billy Casper (left) and Al Geiberger, holding the Jaques which indicate they oe been named to Golf third | A yl hiskey Resounding taste... at a quiet price honored, after being elected to the team by 400 members of the U.S, Golf Writers Association and sports. casters, America' golf team, are seen posing for the camera- man, following Monday's ceremony, when they were among the eight golfers Magazine's "Alls ~AP Wirephoto Ontario Racing Clubs Seeking Court Order Modern styling, 3 position hen. die, 2 position pile edjustment, large capacity disposable paper beg with washable vinyl outer Jocket, Full one year warranty, 59 SHOP FIRST AT... -WAY RUG (OSHAWA) LTD. 54 CHURCH ST. -- 728-4681 pio ANNUAE RECORD OFFER ROM GOODS YEAR GREAT SONGS OF CHRISTMAS RY GREAT ARTISTS OF OUR TIMI € 4 The Brightest Gift Ideas This Year! . 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Vedeeotey. tae besetiaile horse owners' assistance on tere, the Horsemen'siof the Jockey Club sald in anita hea it and Protective As-/affidavit that if the licences are) Rofore racing dates } -- and the Ontario Har-/not granted the 20 companies) iotted, Reasety said, 'nh ah ness Horsemen's Association' will suffer losses and other) fiouit for the officers of the ap- |Plicants to make estimates and ® protections which are required antz 1res ee a. |in order to establish the amount jof money which it can afford to . . pay by way of purse distribu: As Northminster Wins 4-0)". 22: 'ge | The operators say that the Jim Krantz scored three) Harmony also scored a ehut-| mpone - on - call Suen times end John Bowes picked|out as they blanked Westmin-|which is not authorized by the up a shutout as North-|ster 2-0, Eliott and Paterson|Racing Commission Act. and minster blanked Westmount 4-0|scored and Brian Holdway reg-/which the commission cannot! in Protestant Church bantamiistered the shutout. jlawfully impose, | ced ay Manee De We INOVICR GAMES me the shunt rae ont tel o Saint Paul's shut out Har- - ones | Foon yng bog too leon mony behind the goaltending of ro. oe Litd., The Ascot ; ' ub Ltd, The Belleville tion, as Bill Knight scored twice | 2o™ Hart and the scoring of Driving and Athletic Associa-| and Doug Northey and Mark|20nald Rozell, two goals and)iiq, Ltd The 'Chatham Driving| Brabin scored 'one each for the|"tie Spicer and Gord Thom. | park Co. Ltd, , winners. Randy Patton got the) King Street also scored a shut-| The Dufferin Park Driving) King Street goal. out as they beat Saint Andrew's/Club Lid, Essex Racing and| Saint-Paul's and First Baptist/!@ on a goal by John Pierson Athletic Club Ltd, The Fort) played to a 3-3 tie, with Bob/and a fine performance by goal-' Erie Jockey Club Lid., Green- Sutherland, John Kift and Bob/i¢ Terry Gavis, wood Racing Club Ltd, The Thompson scoring for Saint; Saint Luke's and Christ/Hamilton Jockey Club Ltd, Paul's and Larry Wilson, Lioyd/Chureh played to a 1-1 tie with Kenilworth Jockey Club Ltd, | Metcalfe and David - Clazier|Grant Hornby scoring for Saint), Lng Branch Jockey Club picking up the goals for First/Luke's and Bob Bathe ecoring!/'d., The Metropolitan Racing Baptist. for Christ Church ---- of ¢ ng hye : The David Smith scored four goals; Albert Street defeated Saint er ria an Bafa I sone for Simcoe Street as they down-|Mark's 3-1 behind goals by Rod-| peterborough Turf Club. Ltd,,| her . j g rf Clu Ad...) ed Saint Andrew's' 5-0 in thejert Small, two, and Gary Wilt-ne Simcoe Driving Park As final bantam game. Tom Gulen-'shire, Saint Mark's goal Wasisociation Ltd. The Sudbury! chyna got the other Simcoe/scored by Kevin Dawson. Riding and Driving Park Asso-| Street goal and Tom Buchanan' Jeff Close picked up a shut: ciation Lid scored the shutout, out in the final Novice game as| The Thorncliffe Park Racing Christ Church downed Knox/Simcoe Street beat Northmin- and Rreeding Association Ltd, 3-0 on goals by Copithorne, Os-'ster 3-0 on goals by Jeff Kee-/The Toronto Driving Club Ltd., borne and Paul, Joe Woods wasinan, Doug Freeman and Robert and The Windsor Racing and in goal for the shutout. 'Bowden. 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