Oshawa Times (1958-), 6 Feb 1967, p. 7

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, February 6, 1967 7 ree Lines rroauce sd. Sunday. "We have sult cient experience to run a race " Fall Deprives Nancy op igen eden in Nancy Greene one of the topnotch racers of the world." As Hawks Roll Along /|\Of Skiing Grand Sla stapes By THE CANADIAN PRESS In Sunday's games, Paul Hen- oe DO YOU JUST CARRY Most National Hockey League derson and Ray Cullen scored MAGOG, Que. (CP)--On the|the. slalom and giant slalom at|slalom, placing seventh in B.C., INSURANCE OR 1S rama- teams only have one line that two goals each as Detroit Red [snowy slopes of Mount Orford|Whistler Mountain in British}and eighth here, YOUR INSURANCE , Gra- produces consistently, but Chi- Wings thrashed Montreal 6-1 in |with the Christmas card coun- emg me _ the meet be-| Mjoen, 22, a rangy resident . «ago Black Hawks have three. ; Detroit. Ted Hapson and Andy] ; ie ne gan Jan. 28-29 from the ski resort of Oppdal in PLANNED ? ye to With all three lines plugging Bathgate got the others for the tryside shimmering in splendid! the action switched to Mount|Norway's Trollheimen M ou n- econd away during the weekend, the Bruins. sunshine, a Canadian queen of|Orford Park, in Quebec's Eas-|tains, skied into first place in| ell by . Hawks moved 10 points ahead | Montreal's scorer was Claude ski was crowned during the/tern Townships 80 miles east of|the slalom at British Columbia, | Loon rf oe fee bie Mangala Provost. weekend. montreal, Svinte the tournament og brag Pate in te elan Yanadiens 3-3 Sa' g i F was transformed into a corona meals cad Hlanking Boston Bruins 64 In New York, Reggie Fleming She may well be the only blue tion for the 23-year-old girl Ain giant slalom here. 3 e : got his first goal in 25 games blood, unofficial or otherwise, +" A h he bi orgeff . Sunday. and Geoffrion got a breakawa: known around h t as| Rossland, B.C. [. Arnone ke mea. he. beat out _Red- The Scooter Line of Stan Mi- B goal to lead the Rangers to . Tiger. er our' 8S)" Miss Greene captured the sla- hal Pier deste siesing Bob cl galt eenpiraek cy gh a Ses 4-1 win over Toronto Maple Nancy Greene was presented |/0™ here by beating her closest/rrance, Jakob Tischhauser, | Local threatens to break hi fenord of pene pig aig gd -- the du Maurier Cup, top trophy creas, sinthee ts oo = Switzerland and team-mate Jon| red a 226 points in one season set by frey scored for Toronto, oe biggest international ski considers Canada's most impor- Terje Overland. } the Detroit Production Line of Pla de Wik Seine pases aggea-agg neg Boge tant skiing prize. She failed to| Best over-all skier among Ca-| Oak- Gordie Howe, Ted Lindsay and Saturday night stretched ' the competition's four women's|*i" tt last year. BREE HG Wan SCO Hane D 4 Norm Ullman in the 1956-57 sea- ; Nancy, who ranks as royalty|S°", 24, of Banff, Alta., who i-final son, picked up five points dur- Hawks' unbeaten streak to 10 events. lon the slopes where she is cb placed sixth in the cup race.| goals ing the weekend. The line now memes, ; Hers was the most sparkling|hed by the sea'$kin-booted ski|His best showings were a fifth in| i i Javid- «has a season total of 168 points, Canad lost def showing of any individual in thel!set, fell in the giant slalom|giant slalom 'here and a sixth/ , Both The two other lines, Phil Es- Terry Harper in the second pe- meet, involving two weekends of| Saturday and was stopped short|in_the giant slalom in B.C. JIM POTTICARY od by posito, Chico Maki and Bobby riod when his shoulder was dis- racing by men and women from |of a complete coup over women| Next significant stop on the i i pee Hull, and Bill Hay, Eric Nes- located. the national teams of 10 coun-|skiers from five countries. ski trail for Miss Greene is Mea agieagsag is a | pile : ath- terenko and Dennis Hull, also Montreal outshot Chicago 36 tries. Other girls who w in the|Franconia, N.H., where World| Sricks or @ complete home o er a picked up five points each. PHIL ESPOSITO 25, with both Charlie Hodge in Best over-all effort among the|race for over-all ents trial Cup competition is scheduled for |] security. » high . Chicago marksmen Saturday -. + big night the Canadiens' nets and Denis men was by Haakon Mjoen of|in order of finish, Inge Jochum|March. She is only nine points Wh Ik i ith shawa were Mikita, Hay and Nester- | DeJordy in goal for Chicago Norway, who won the du Maur-/and Christ] Ditfurth, Austria,|9ff the pace of France's Mari-| y. wet Tem i pret WER 8 m. .enko, Jean Beliveau, Ralph|New York Rangers edged the turning in steady performances. ier ae Tbk ep nf das Sk Christine Goitschel Beranger,|¢ll¢ Goitschel in pursuit of this) professional. goals Backstrom and Claude Larose/Bruins 4-3 in Boston. Bernie one tirst-p'ace finish, one second) France, Ruth Adolf, Switzer-|Prestige prize. eland .Teplied for the Canadiens. |Geoffrion scored the winning/"ARNS SECOND SHUTOUT jand an eighth. land and Judi Leinweber, Can-| Pierre Alain, president of the JIM POTTICARY in the Esposito paced the Hawks' at-|goal. Phil Goyette, Jean Ratelle DeJordy, filling in for the in- | ada. Canadian Amateur Ski Associa- eland _tack Sunday in Boston, scoring |and Harry Howell scored the jured Glenn Hall, fashioned his |NICKNAMED BY TEAM tion, says there will be a meet-| CROWN LIFE "one goal and assisting on twolearlier three. biog dh of pene Hs Vee ee by f ' ing within 15 days to organize | Teste: | aston Sunday night, makin: | b 6 - ot fin al Wal ce let a em Slee Soa a er rhe im eos et ts Cone me cat 0 tire eee st [period. Other Bruin markesmen|,,D0St0" £0alie Eddie Johnston, eicaiel Weld Mowe (on en emaee AONE inislevent. | 728-7601 or 723-1731 g NGERS NIP BRUINS Bobb' suffe an eight-stitch cu on the national team, had her} 'We feel this race is as good om In __In_ Saturday's -- other action, | lana Ron Aa vos Pure the previous night in New York, ' | Earl Wilson's seven home|biggest victories in the giant'as any race in Europe," he! 4 had 28 saves. : a ys 43. gat |runs in 1966 fell two short of the a ng up The loss was the fifth-straight THE WINNER -- Tom seven years 'and the take- | american League record for| f% a . -------- ---- - them for the last-place Bruins. The Nieporte guides his 12-foot home cheque was $17,600. lhomers by a pitcher in a single x Se a ae a itts ur h Rom S Hawks extended their NHL un-| putt into the 18th hole for a He beat Doug ----, DY lgegaan pat by Wes Ferrell with were beaten streak to 11 games. | birdie to give him the win one stroke, after Sanders (cievelang in 1931 and tied the U t of Mikita's performance in the] in the Bob Hope Desert led him by one stroke as |netroit 'Tiger hurler with D Clark ; e Hawks' two weekend games| Golf Classic. It was his they started the final round. |n 7 aot, mie Don New ca : 2 In Weekend Tilts jfe.cieins3) cee Se | to stretch his points total to 69 : ie y in the NHL individual scoring ra be a Wbademine breed rs By THE CANADIAN PRESS |Cleveland. Bob Courcy andjrace. Second is Wharram with N t U t S d Goin' Ploces . . . ond five's com- While Detroit Red Wings are|Keith McCreary got the other|°?- -- é lepor e pse S an ers 1967 FAL Aad te ater ead er fighting for a playoff berth in|Barons' goals. lane es ey beast | with "big cor characteristice | -- the National Hockey League,| Stan Smrke, Jim McKenny|80Ston Saturday night snappe } LI E 7 solidly engineered from bumper to ij ened. their farm club, -- Pittsburgh|and Don Cherry scored for Ro- the team's prolonged slump. n 0 & esert ourne } Ta a Ib oP tig oo a 6 in Hornets, left little doubt during pst Sunday as goaltender|Their only victory fail ata | P| with up to 40 mpg. Standard equip: E ary Smith ted .;oUS games was over the Bruins. | bs ment inciuces syncwomesy ofS Ai ogg ig or ae bat oF 84 -- his first shut: Bucyk was awarded a penalty) PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (AP);nold Palmer faded from atten-| PLATES 3 _forword, speeds, whitewall tires, ths Hockey League a Coach Terry Reardon of Balti-/SOt when hooked by Jim Neil-|The stunning upset victory of|tion as the final round went) ---- = The H és def ted hes-|more was thrown out of the|S°" at 2:26 of the second period.|Tom Nieporte over Doug Sand-|down to the wire Sunday be-| at scans ve Ai ornets defeated Roches- game Saturday night after he|J"@ veteran Boston winger/ers in the $110,000 Bob Hope/|tween Sanders and Nieporte. | DONALD TRAV . Soringtield. Todrea yy cay 2nd! protested a 10-minute miscond.|t¢ked New York's Ed Giacomin|desert golf classic was a tri:| Nicklaus's 72 gave him 355,| EL i fie ho ians 7-3 Sunday] iit to Sandy McGregor in the|#4 flipped home a backhander.|umph for a 37-year-old teaching|Casper had a 71 for 356 and|f 102 Brock St. $.--Wwhitby ve aurea nine-point lead in the second period and a bench pen- Bernie Parent took over in the|professional who seld plays|Palmer dropped out of sight Deil * 728-0051 7 C 8 Western Division race. alty in the third, Boston nets after Johnston suf-|the money tournaments. with 73 for 362. ily -- 9 to S p.m. 160 Simcoe St. S. wed In other Sunday games, Buf-| B11 Collins scored the tying|fered a cut forehead in the third| He broke a tie with Sanders| Chi Chi Rodriguez finished|j| SAT. 9 to 12 P.M. ining, falo Bisons edged Quebec Aces goal for Baltimore with less|Petiod. on the 18th green sandlot with a|third at 354 and tied with Nick- ngton MA Providence Reds downed|than five minutes left in the|FIGHTS DELAY G rerey 12-foot putt for a birdie, a final|laus were Paul Harney, Bert leveland Barons by an identi-|finai period. Jim Bartlett Rod S DELA round 69 and a 90-hole score of} Yancey and George Archer. cal score and Rochester blanked) ceiling, Doug Robinson and Ron The Detroit - Montreal game) 349, 11 strokes under par, to win) The 356 group included Bob Baltimore Clippers 3-0. Ingram got the other Baltimore see eey ent Was enlivened by} $17,600 in the first-place money.|Charles, Dale Douglass and| Herb Saturda' iebec a series of fights in the third)" Sanders, playing behind the| Casper. y, Q downed | goals won Hershey Bears 6-5, Springfield d period which delayed the game|1g5"- pound Nieporte, had two|KNUDSON WINS $1,870 th an beat Buffalo 5-2 and Baltimore| SCORES 3 GOALS about 15 minutes. holes to catch up. George Knudson of Toronto a conds and Cleveland played to a 5-5| Herb Glover scored three for The brawls started when| Doug, seeking his second tour-| won $1,870 with a final score of here tie. Cleveland and Larry Zeidel and Gary Bergman of the Wings|nament win in a row here,|73 and a 357 total. iran' Floyd Smith and Craig Came-|Fred_ Glover had one each, and John Ferguson of Montreal] came close on two long putts for) Nieporte won only two Pro- th an ron each scored twice to lead| In Springfield Saturday, Gerry|8? a with Tet gag Prsony yg ea aH et as uote i eigen agin How would You 'onds. Pitts Foley, Brian Kilrea, Bill Swee- imament concluded the|tournaments after turning pro- Long Bob Polton ed Ga yon ney Dale Rolfe and Bill White|°!, Detroit plunged in, trying to| winter swing through California.| fessional, the Rubber City Open ird. .Kenney each added one. Gerry|had one each for the Indians. help and Henri Richard grabbed| The $70,000 Phoenix Open in|in 1959 and the Azalea Open in e Foley had two for. Springfield) Wayne Larkin and Bill Taylor him. Arizona follows this weekend. | 1960. His full-time summer job Like to SAVE DOLLARS ! and Jim Anderson got the other.|Scored for Buffalo. 'After the fighting stopped,| Such gallery favorites as Jack|is at the Piping Rock Country po Bob McCord scored two for alter bow' py of ond pen-/ Nicklaus, Billy Casper and Ar-|Club on Long Island. CE BISONS Pittsburgh Saturday and Ted : sphfape : d aot ayne Larkin and Larry wil Taylor, Bob Wall and Ab Me- -- was thrown out of You will AT eee ? yo r Buffalo Sunday|Donald got one apiece. Don 3 1 2 and Bill Goldsworthy and Gerry|Blackburn scored path Roches- = ee Charlie Hodge : i J Ouellette scored the others.|ter goals. pel tg j Rg shea poe aie 'Simon Nolet and Claude La-| Leon Rochefort scored two for Wings used Ro i mre: i : : Forge, with two | each, ac-|Quebec Saturday and Gordon throughout B deus! 7 counted for Quebec's scoring. |Labossiere, Nolet, Wayne Hicks Toronto's loss to New York f + Bobby Leduc, Brian Perry,J/and Bill Sutherland got the Sunday night stretched th 'Pierre Brillant, Tony Goegan,| others. Hershey marksmen Maple Tete insin Yea ia Jim Mikol and Jules Bouchard|were Howie Yanosik with twolnine games. sd i When your family scored for Providence Sunday] and Michael Harvey, Pete Ford They remain in fourth place 4 sand Joe Szura added two forland Gil Gilbert with one each.|in the standings, with 42 points, needs dental attention... four behind Montreal. 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