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

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| Ww e T THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, Februery 7, 1967 7 Red Wings Threaten Sa gia | ateurs signed to "reduce the impact of | the age limit change," Juckes 9 e |said. ea S a Oo Seek Chan e Juckes explained that, as the ; g oes now stands, the AHA could lose 1% crops of MELVILLE, Sask. (CP)--|junior players at the end of this ; : Gordon Juckes of Melville,|season instead he MONTREAL (CP) -- Punch) The Hawks, who have won|Fleming of the Rangers. Fergu- ot can ee ee Imlach has never finished out|nine and tied two in their last/son hes 112 satoutes, two aire [veins aggh feed Seong od salle rita pha A il agi ge of the -- | eight seasons|11, now have 63 points. The|than Fleming. sociation, Pog s gic Mi : vinai ses pee sind nse as coach of Toronto Maple/streak is the longest since Chi- ' A ' Leafs of the National Hockey|cago went 13 games without a Leaders | & ie sow iene gprs nt| Juckes sald the amendment League. " loss two seasons ago. BOs G A Pts. Pim | . # |with the N Hey T Hockey would only be in effect for one However, Detroit Red Wings} The Rangers snapped out of| Mikita, Chi 24.45 69 = 10) ; ---- y } ; Ts § Whatram. Chi a4 98 50 : League. year. It would also apply to ae are threatening to end that rec-ja slump by winning both games m, Jucke, id Mi juni eh ord and the Maple Leafs, whom|last week and now, with 53/Ullman, Det 17 31 48 CATA tae tee fee ae ee ri Imlach has coached to one/points, hold a seven-point lead B. Hull, Chi 32 15 47 oe a at ak a ee e league championship and threc/over third-place Montreal Cana- Goyette, NY 9 35° 44 oe tae pied ree arers| | The NHL is especies te feeky ole Stanley Cup titles, are not help-|diens. Toronto is fourth with 49|Rousseau, Mtl 11 32 43 Graft nest pecanier be a tenan [2 Zeb. 33, Suckes sald, < ing their own cause. points, Boston Bruins are last|4owe, Det 15 25 40 SR i to pl Ymacthor soar iy eae a Statistics released by NHL|with 31 point Mohns, Chi 17 22 392 a -- ee y 31 points. A ranks NEAR THE TOP headquarters today show that| Mikita, the league's all-star/Gilbert, NY 23 12 35 6) Part of th ae the Wings, who went 19 games|centre, now has 69 points in the|ESP0sito, Chi 11 23 34 '| Te Mil to 66 oaks Wee' se no ee ee 4 on the road without a victory|scoring race, including a league-|Delvecchio, Det 11 23 34 6 im orentz cinages te" agetiadt 00 fee Fae tiie a oe Ace this season, have pushed their leading 45 assists. Fane Chi Det 5 29 34 6h fpr cing ty _--_ Hcy oer vag -- or otc cant oF one enderson, Det 19 13 32 4| 3 r 1, League in 1966 with 17 saves and be Geesh claae Maple id -- WHARRAM NOW SECOND Keon, Tor 10 22 32 al _ The proposal, which reached!8 wins. a the strength of six wins in their) Ken Wharram, Mikita's line-|D- Hull, Chi 16 15 31 16 uts Lead 's last seven games and 11 in their|mate, moved into second place|Marshall, NY 16 15 31 4 last 16. with 50 points, including 24/Geoffrion, NY 13 17 30 14 i ; e ng However, the Maple Leafs|80als. Third 1s Norm Ullman Mortis Mo 2 18 30. Siinerak Gensucsan ok Niacers ¥ 4 have contributed to their own|0f Detroit with 48, one more|Martin, Bos 12 18 30 38)--Derek Sanderson of Niagara i | 1S decline by losing their last nine|than Bobby Hull of Chicago, Hampson, Det 10 20 30 2|Falls. Flyers is getting strong} games, the longest losing streak |Who leads in goals with 32. Shutouts: Giacomin 6; Crozier Pl a hog toba lia oat . -- in the league since New York| Chicago's netminding combi-\4; Hodge 3; DeJordy 2; Hall,| (rig Hoc ke, ohesoctation| Oshawa Sk Cl b Ki Rangers lost 10 straight in 1961-\nation of Glenn Hall and Denis|Worsley, Bower, Cheevers 1./Qntarlo Hockey Association 1 GiD-Rir y 62. DeJordy took the lead among|pmpty.net goals: Bower 2: Gia.) ot, A Series: | stots goaltenders last week. Chicago|comin, Gamble, Crozier, Parent|;.2nerson had his margin} Peres UNDEFEATED IN 11 has a goals-against average of}; » Sronier, Sarentjtrimmed to three points last W d d F j ; tien: Meanwhile, Chicago Blac \2.39 compared with New York's|-- week as team-mate Jim Lo ed. an ri. Nights sta Hawks kept an undefeated 11-|2.43. Ed Giacomin of New York rentz picked up one goal and aie game streak going and main-edds the league in shutouts) REIGN APPEARS OVER _ {two assists urling tained a 10-point lead over sec-|with six. OTTAWA (CP) ce It appears; Sanderson has 72 points on 30 7 to 10 P.M. T-BAR er ond-place New York while Chi-| John Ferguson of Montreal, ae a ne ger . ogy po = . assists while Lor- a cago centre Stan Mikita con-|who had 27 minutes in penalties Pp awa-St. Law-jentz trails him with 69 points award tinues to pull away in the in-lin Detroit Suriday night, took|rence Athletic Association bask-}on 24 goals and 45 assists. | 2.50 - NO GUEST PEE oe dividual scoring race. over the penalty lead from Reg pet ag Mogg cod wed ig wren Redmond and Gary| ; m. Bishop's Uni-|-Monahan of Peterborough) atreal poses A gughe! place with 11/Petes are tied for third with 67| BUY A NIGHT PASS 10.00 A YEAR 3 s victories games, In second |points. Redmond is the leading} juebec N hb h d H kr pd i hl pot is Carleton with a 9-4 rec-|goal-scorer with 37 to go with elg. Or 00 oc ey ord. Top scorer is Bishop's Pete|his 30 assists. Monahan has al FOR SKI REPORTS CALL 723-5249 Munzar with 274 points. goals and 42 assists. | IN THE SWING OF THINGS While most people are wrestling with winter, Mrs. David Williams is brushing up on her golf game. Mrs. Williams is one of many who are taking advantage of winter golf classes being put on at St. Thomas Aquinas school. Having played only once, she is looking forward to the coming season. (Oshawa Times Photo) Oshawa Neighborhood Pee Wee Hockey League is show- ing that it is no easy touch when it enters its final three weeks of play. In the past week, five of the eight games played were shut- outs and in the other three the winning team allowed only one goal each. Connaught Park has the best defensive record in the league as they have allowed only 13 goals in 14 games. This is a tribute to both the goal tending of Wayne Kadoski, Phil Delong and Guy Miller and the defen- sive unit, Oshawa Novice All-Stars post- ed another impressive win as they handed Sunnyside Park a 10-1 loss. Jim Duignan and Ken Morden led the winners, as they counted two goals each, while single goals went to Terry Thompson, Billy Coe, Bobby Punch Imlach Displeased With Referee's Rulings Orland Kurtenbach of the Rang-jearly in the third period when|goals going to Brian Whyte, ers and Bothy Baun of the|Peter Stemkowski appeared to/Eric Recalla and Doug Seeley. TORONTO (CP) -- Coach Punch Imlach says referee Bruce Hood contributed to Tor- onto Maple Leafs' 4-1 loss Sun- day night to New York Rang- ers. "This was the worst refereed game I've seen since I've been in the National Hockey League," said the Toronto coach. "I don't say Hood is a bad referee, but I will say that he was a contributing factor in our losing. I only get mad when I feel the referee contributed to the loss." Imlach was particularly an- noyed over a double penalty to forward Eddie Shack of the Leafs in the second period and a disallowed 'Toronto goal in the third. Shack was given minors for elbowing and roughing after a fight involving Vic Hadfield and Leafs. have scored to narrow New Imlach said Monday that/York's lead to 3-2. But Arthur Reichert, a goal|Win over Harman Park, led by whistle and Shack didn't retali-}judge at Marison Square|Dave Smith and Gary Sherban, ate. Baun then went after Had-/Garden, did not flash the light|two goals each. Single goals Hadfield hit Shack after the field and landed a couple of/to signal a goal and Hood ruled blows before Kurtenbach came|there was no score. to the New York player's aid. Baun was given two five-minute majors and an automatic 10- "We got robbed on that goal," Imlach said. 'It was like kick- Small, Gary MacLean, Danny Armstrong and David Goguen. The Sunnyside marker was scored by Don Staufford. Nipigon Park posted a 9-0 win over Bathe Park behind the goal tending of Peter Grills. Doug Earhart led Nipigon with four goals while Kim Zwicker In Tough Stretch Drive by Bill Knight, who counted two goals and Mike Jobin with a single goal, Sunnyside also claimed a shutout with a 4-0 win over Storie Park. Stan Cockerton set the pace for Sunnyside with three goals, while Al Morland added a single goal. P. Paloski picked up the shutout for Sunny- side, In a special exhibition game, a pee wee team from Madoc played Baker Park with the visitors claiming a well-earned 4-1 win. Madoc goals were scored by Brian Smith, Steve Graham, Robert Boyle and Eric Bailey. The Baker marksman was Ken Scott. North Oshawa took a 5-1 de- cision from Valleyview. Dave Field opened the scoring for North Oshawa, only to have Valleyview's Marcel Belanger knot the score at 1-1. North Oshawa were held at bay by goalie Phil Gay, who stopped a blistering North Oshawa attack, until the winners finally broke through for a four-goal splurge late in the game. The final North Oshawa goals were notched by Phil Jarvie, Brian Randall, Peter Bathe and Tom scored two goals, with single Connaught Park held their first-place margin with a 6-0 were notched by Luke Charbon- neau and Marc Adams, The shutout was posted by Wayne Kadoski. Lake "Vista, supported by minute miscorduct, Kurtenbach|ing a guy in the stomach when|Mark Logan's strong netmind- a major and Hadfield a minor{he's down. It certainly put usjing, took a 3-0 win over East- and major. over a barrel.' ' view Park. Lake Vista was led Scero. Brookside scored a 3-0 win over Rundle Park, as Tom Bu- chanan earned the shutout. Brookside took the win on goals by Doug Beirness, two, and Brad Cooper one. Woodview shaded Fernhill by a close 2-1 margin. Both teams displayed fine hustle through- out this contest, as John Kift and Jeff Legere sparked the Woodview team with a goal each, while the Fernhill marker} was scored by Rocco Ambra. Imlach is still trying to figure out the Shack penalties. "T don't know how in hell he got two penalties out of it and I don't think he does either. He didn't even throw a punch. "Instead of having a man ad- vantage for two minutes, we ended up shorthanded for three minutes." The disallowed goal came Charbonneau Scores Five In St. Gregory's Win Luke Charbonneau scored five goals to lead St. Gregory's to a 12-2 victory over Holy Cross in Oshawa Catholic Hockey League play, Pee Wee action. Other scorers for St. Greg- yory's were Victor Suppan, Peter Grady, and Paul Byrne with two goals while Mark Adams scored a single goal. For Holy Cross it was Robert Hickey and Rick Rossnick do- ing the scoring. St. Mary's beat St. Ger- trude's 4-2 as Andy Maykut scored two goals for St. Mary's while Jim McHugh and Ron Finley picked up a goal each. Alan Lacroix, and John Clouthier scored for St. Ger- trude's. St. Philip's-Hedwig's played St. Joseph's to a 3-3 tie as Pierre Fluery, Rene Ricard, and Mike Jobin scored for St. Philip's-Hedwig's while Wayne McGuigan, Peter Bathe and Paul LeBlanc scored for St. Joseph's. BANTAM GAMES Holy Cross and St. Gregory's battled to a 3-3 tie on goals by Dave Hogan, two, and Wayne Stovell for Holy Cross while Guy Charbonneau scored twice and Denis Grady once for St. Gregory's. St. Mary's downed St. Ger- trude's 7-1 as goals came from Dave Tessier, two, Greg Reid, Charlie Andolsek, Pat Flontek, Bernie Jurst and Doug Free- man. St. Gertrude's goal was scored by Mike Lacroix. St. Philip's-Hedwig's edged St. Joseph's 3-2 on goals by Terry Donavan, Larry Flynn and Frank Donavan while St. Joseph's goals came from Frank Foley and Mike Noonan. EUROPE vist gti? 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