Oshawa Times (1958-), 19 Dec 1966, p. 13

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By THE CANADIAN PRESS For a goalie who was benched earlier in the season and a team that's last in the National Hockey League, Roger Crozier and Detroit Red Wings looked pretty good Sunday night as they shut out New York Rang- ers 5-0. It was Crozier's second straight shutout and his fourth of the season, tops in the league. Detroit has won three of four since Crozier came back from a six-game stint of splinter collecting. The win kept the Red Wings within one-point of fifth-place Boston Bruins, whose 3-1 Sun- day night win over Montreal Canadiens was their first in 11 games. Chicago Black Hawks beat Toronto 3-1 and moved into a first-place tie with Crozier's victims, the Rangers. With Crozier making 22 stops, Alex Delvecchio and Bruce MacGregor scored two goals the Wings. Stan Mikita, Doug Mohns and Ken Wharram scored for the Black Hawks and Red Kelly for Toronto in their Sunday game. Ted Green, John McKenzie each and Floyd Smith one for and Ron Shock scored for the Bruins against Montreal, with 'Claude Larose scoring for the Canadiens. RANGERS BEAT LEAFS The Rangers had a_ better night Saturday as they handed the Maple Leafs a 3-1 setback. Hearl Ingarfield, Rod Gilbert and Bernie Geoffrion scored for New York and Frank Mahovlich for Toronto. In Saturday's other game, Dick Duff scored two goals to pace the Canadiens to a come-from-behind 4-4 tie with the Black Hawks. Gilles Trem- blay and John Ferguson scored the other Montreal goals. Den- ais Hull, Bobby Hull, Wharram and Lou Angotti replied for the Hawks. The Rangers were outplayed in every period Sunday as the Red Wings fired 44 shots at Ed Giacomin. It was only the third loss in 18 gaines for the New Yorkers. now have 32 points, three more than the Leafs. ; Mikita's goal, plus an assist against the Leafs, gave the classy centre a league-leading By THE CANADIAN PRESS It's one of those seasons in the Ontario Hockey Association Junior A series when you just can't afford to lose a game. Only six points separates the top six teams in the nine-team series, and on any given night, anybody can beat anybody. It was Montreal Junior Cana- diens turn to upset the favorite Sunday night as they scored three goals in the second pe- riod to edge second-place Ham- ilton Red Wings 3-2. The high - flying Kitchener Rangersthe surprise of the OHA Junior A series this year-- maintained their one-point league lead by defeating St. Catharines Black Hawks 2-1. In other weekend games, London Nationals tied Toronto Marlboros 6-6, and Oshawa Gen- erals. whipped the last place Peterborough Petes 8-4. Jim Adair gave Hamilton a Kitchener Back On Top, Canadiens Stop Wings real, but Canadiens' goals by Don Liesemer, Judes Drouin and Paul Lessard gave them a winning margin by the end of the second. Bob Atkinson scored for Hamilton in the third pe- riod. Kitchener won their first game in St. Catharines in four years in the series on goals by Don Seguin and Walt Takczuk. Maurice Labbe scored for St. Catharines in the second period. Takczuk's goal at 14:10 of the third was the winning goal. The Marlboros received two goals each from Tom Martin and Frank Hamill. Single goals went to John Wright and Steve King. Jim Stanfield scored two goals for the Nationals and as- sisted on two others. Walt Mc- Kechnie scored' one goal and added three assists. Moe St. Jacques, Gary Unger and Dave Gorman were the other London 1-0 first period lead over Mont- marksmen. HOCKEY SCOREBOARD By THE CANADIAN PRESS *» National Chicago 14.7 4 91 65 32j/Vancouver 1611 2 94 81 34 New York 13 8 6 84 66 32/Los Angeles 12 15. 2 103 117 26 | Hl 8 7 73 73 29/California 1011. 6 72 86 26 - treal =: 11 11 2 G9. 62 24|Seattle 11-13 4 75 83 26 714 5 70 95 19) Victoria 1012 4 76 75 24 Detroit 816 2 71 8718|San Diego 817 1 76 98 17 Saturday's Results Chicago 4 Montreal 4 New York 3 Toronto 1 Sunday's Results Montreal 1 Boston 3 Toronto 1 Chicago 3 New York 0 Detroit 5 American League Eastern Division WLT F A Pt\Omaha 5 Tulsa 2 16 9 3124 85 35|Houston 1 Memphis 1 Hershey Quebec 15 11 3 110 108 33 Baltimore 14 9 1 84 75 29 Springfield 913 3 89 93 21 Providence 319 5 68 123 il Western Division Pittsburgh 17 6 3 104 84 37 Rochester 17 9 1126 88 35 Cleveland 1110 3 93 88 25) Buffalo 5 21 4 82 141 14) Saturday's Results Providence 2 Cleveland 4 | Buffalo 1 Hershey 3 | Baltimore 4 Pittsburgh 6 } Quebec 5 Springfield 4 | Sunday's Results | Pittsburgh 6 Buffalo 4 | Hershey 2 Cleveland 4 } Quebec 3 Providence 7 | Baltimore 2 Rochester 8 | Ontario Senior WLT F A Pt Collingw'd 16 4 1 96 65 33) Woodstock 13 5 0 86 52 2 Galt 12 7 2 96 78 26 Kingston il 7.1, 81> 63.23) Guelph ll 8 0 79 67 22) Belleville 911 0 66 95 18 North York 613 0 67 85 12 Orillia 613 0 75 92 12) Oakville $12 2 85 11) Barrie 514 0 67 91 10) Saturday's Results Belleville 1 Galt 4 Guelph 9 Oakville 6 Kingston 6 North York 3 Collingwood 5 Barrie 3 Ontario Junior A w Sunday's Results | | | LT F APt Kitchener 12 7 3103 97 27/ Hamilton 11 7 4 88 69 26) St. Cath. 10 7 4 85 68 24 Toronto U8 177. Ge Niag. Falls 8 8-5 95 80 21 London 911 3 89 94 21 Oshawa 811 3 61 79 19 Montreal 5 9 6 65 81 16 | Peterbor. 612 3 68 9215 Saturday's Results Peterborough 4 Oshawa 8 Sunday's Results Kitchener 2 St. Catharines 1 Hamilton 2. Montreal 3 London 6 Toronto 6 Quebec Junior Shawinigan 4 Sherbrooke 5 Drummondville 4 Thetford) Mines 7 | Sorel 1 Quebec 3 Canadian Major Junior Regina 4 Estevan 8 Edmonton 4 Moose Jaw 2 JOHNNY McMANN is beck again. Hotel Lancaster 29 King St. W.--725-9781 League WLT F A Pt}Portland California 3 Portland 3 Vancouver 1 Seattle 2 Victoria 2 San Diego 0 Portland 4 Vancouver 3 California 5 Seattle 5 6 Winnipeg 2 Warroad 3 Western League WLT F APt 14 5 7119 75 41 Sunday's Results Saturday's Results SUNDAY Central League St. Louis 2 Oklahoma City 6 Eastern League New Haven 0 Long Island 9 Knoxville 2 Greensboro 3 International League Toledo 5 Dayton 2 Muskegon 1 Des Moines 4 Fort Wayne 2 Port Huron 7 Exhibition Moscow 3 Canada'7 Poland 4 Lloydminster 1 Trois-Rivieres 4 Halifax 14 Oshawa 3 Laurentian Univer- sity 6 Drumheller 5 Saskatoon 3 Quebec Senior Sherbrooke 5 Victoriaville 3 St. Hyacinthe 2 Drummond- ville 3 _ Thunder Bay Senior Fort Francis 5 Port. Arthur 6 Manitoba Senior Manitoba Junior Flin Flon 12 Warriors 1 Rangers 4 Monarchs 2 The Hawks and the Rangers} Wings Continue Climb As Crozier In Form ioiai of 42 points. Mikits alse leads the league inthe play- making department with 29 as- sists. GARY SMITH VICTIM The Hawks blasted 38 shots at Toronto's Gury Smith, play- ing his first game with Toronto since being called up from Rochester Americans of the American Hockey League. Glenn Hall of the Hawks stopped 21, Gilbert and Geoffrion scored in the third period to break a 1-1 tie and give the Rangers their victory over the Leafs Sat- urday night. The loss was the first of the season on home ice for the Leafs. They had gone 12 sched- uled games without a defeat. The Leafs tried hard as they peppered 35 shots at Giacomin. The Rangers had 28 shots at Bruce Gamble in the Toronto nets, The Bruins had managed only two ties during their 11-game winless streak. They were tied 1-1 with the Canadiens going into the third but McKenzie | snapped the deadlock at 5:37 jwith his goal and Schock put | the game out of reach just after the 12-minute mark, The Canadiens had 33 shots at Boston's Ed Johnston. The Bruins had 27 at Charlie Hodge. COME FROM BEHIND The Canadiens, who hold fourth place with 24 points, had to come from behind four times in Saturday's game to tie the score as the Hawks. led 3-2 at the end of the first period and carried a 4-3 lead into the third. Jean Beliveau, the Canadiens' centre, suffered a contusion of the right eye early in the first period and was taken to hospi- tal, where he is expected to re- main for about a week. A club spokesman said the injury was not serious, The Canadiens had 38 shots at Hall and the Hawks the same number at Hodge. All. six teams are in action Wednesday night. The Maple Leafs will clash with the Cana- diens in Montreal, the Rangers will play host to Boston and De- THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, December 19, 1966 13 Gomez Adds Four Wins MEXICO. CITY (AP)--Cuban, iockey Avelino Gomez rode four winners during the weekend to increase his total for the North American riding championship this year to 318. There appears to be a strong possibility that he is calling it quits for 1966, apparently feel- ing that 318 victories will stand up against a late charge by Jorge Velasquez, the 19-year- old Panamanian now riding at Miami's Tropical Park. In overnight entries for Tues-! day's racing card at the Hipo- o de las Americas, Go wasn't listed with a sin- gle mount. a Velasquez has 289 victories to) his credit to-date. He ends aj{ five-day suspension at Tropical Park today. 1 te Gomez' nearest competitor is Panamanian Brauiidé Baeza, with 296 victories, but he is through riding for the year. The Cuban, who rides out of Toronto, had three winning|§ mounts Saturday, scoring with, Udine If in the first race, with} Andaririego. in the: fourth and with Laudant in the eighth. Hi won the first race aboard Polig-|~ noto Sunday. Give that Special Bowler Let Santa Make A Gift Suggestion ping List a Great Gift from EASTWAY, on your Shop- | BOWLING and SHOES BALLS Don't Forget TWILIGHT BOWLING Fri. 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