Oshawa Times (1958-), 9 Feb 1967, p. 10

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, Februery 9, 1967 9 ' | Hawks Extend Streak; IPlavers M Clubs Szcin ene contract with them, apparently » | ayers ay Jump u S jwith an option on his services jin 1967 Leafs Lose Another Despite Football M a pite a erger ATTENTION Ll ICE-FISHERMEN By THE CANADIAN PRESS jnesday night with a 5-0 trounc-)leading Hawks, being edged 2-1 NEW YORK (AP)--The mer-|Ross of the Oakland Tribune SEASON Now OPEN mn De Gazio Chicago Black Hawks andling of Montreal Canadiens. The|by the last - place Boston \ger between the National and/as saying: @ Large Live Minnows ne. Toronto Maple Leafs are on the|Leafs lost their 10th straight, a|Bruins. 4 |American football leagues, «~ am laying back to see « Cis naa Poe to Students move in the National Hockey|5-2 defeat by Detroit Red! While Bobby Hull scored his might have ended the raiding) what is going to happen. It's e ict MiGaas game of the league--the Hawks up and the Wings. {33rd and 34th goals as the war, but at least two players' more or less up to me at this For Lake Sines) + 21-18 at Leafs down. | Second - place New York|Hawks extended their lead to 12 are not yet ready to surrender. | point." All Minnows 314 te 4" me. They Chicago extended its un-|Rangers also stwnbled in their points, Detroit's Norm Ullman F en Mike Ditka, one of the top) 4 Raider spokesman said 65¢ Dox. n the final beaten streak to 12 games Wed-|bid to catch up with the Jeague- pov ence three as Rad be = tight ends in the National Foot-|Qakland "feels an obligation to @ Dew bedgac they could . moved one point ahead of the » oe ball League with Chicago ges while Stu- Leafs into fourth place. Hull's Bears, and Roman Gabriel, poet 4 BEE gett pr LIVE BAIT CO. NEW YORK RANGER FANS -- is a jew gt sop starting quarterback with the) 1), none 859 NELSON $T. udents was Ilman banged in goals num- © NFL's Los Angeles Rams, are ree et corner Wolfe St. @. 14 points, ber 18, 19 and 20 against Tor- considered jumping to Ameri-, After the Raiders announced taanee eg Ned ade -ored eight, REGISTER DISAPPROVAL onto's Johnny wind bie can League clubs if the money the signing of Gabriel, the ry Higgins three minutes and 19 seconds is right. . nana 1 two. in the second period to pace De- «ey sath ee-year| 14 points NEW YORK (CP)--Boston worst incidence of throwing |troit to its seventh victory in | FOE A ggsd ee cr hel id Chassis. goalie Bernie Parent took stuff I've ever seen." eight games. 4 |AFL " Ditka said Wednesday. nd Hartley shelter in the net Wednesday Coach Emile Francis of the Other Detroit scorers were fa "ot won't say for how much but! w< night as it rained beer cans in Rangers said: "I don't know |defenceman Gary Bergman and they fee me a $50,000 Benne t6 a Madison Square Garden. where they got the cans. Our |centre Alex Delvecchio. Tor- @ gota Fo agp The deluge of refuse came concessionaires pour all |Daye Keon and left winger § Fs ' . | # = 5) j ; A Bears last season, I kept that in the final minute as the drinks--soda and beer--fnto |Brian Conacher. ; free S awa { Club --Kirb | es " ino matter what. It's in the Bruins beat New York Rang- paper cups. DeJORDY STARS © | bank . ers 2-1 in a National Hockey Francis was furious at Ash- | ay Chicago, Denis DeJordy of geataes Hous! 'iS have ries a ee ley's failure to calla penalty. line Hawks kicked aside 30 | a ie wt ae ek Wed d Fri. Nigh The Ranger bench and the "It was the longest I've Monives! shots to pick up his ° 5 said they will forget about it to ed. an ri. ig ts Thursday crowd of 13,123 exploded after ever seen an extra player on genau shitoat in suecession i | |keep peace if the Bears give ry in COS- referee John Ashley appar- the ice go unnoticed," said |.14 his third of the season _ me the same contract I have wins from ently failed to notice an extra Francis. | Chicago also got goals from 4 with the Oilers." 7 to 10 P.M. T-BAR and Don- Boston player on the ice. "He (Ed Westfall) must Dow Jarrett. Doug Mohns pe 4 Chi enntl Beer cans, apparently _ have been out there 20 sec- | stare Mikitn "whose 25th goal of| THAT'S IT -- Detroit Red to get at a rebound of shot over fourth place in the | He -- ; ore Pigs saw 'Rich- brought into the rink under onds and when he skated off, \the Rancan brought nik jeague-| Wings' defenceman Leo by Frank Mahovlich, which National Hockey League, |George oor 0 rying ae itd 250 -- NO GUEST FEE points to --: ae = ie ' , rf pee tight Bast Pigg cedar poate ih ina | Boivin (4) holds Toronto ne Biss ow gest vine tog ea gy ied oe Pee cue vekhe salaries i is arry owell, who has / Ashley ha 0 do was é tmind.| Maple Leafs' forward Ron right, has blocked. Detroi t was Leafs straig b oUs. Siena played in New York for 15, count how many players they |, Montreal Worley aad Coa | Ellis back as the latter tries | won the game 5-2 to take _ loss. (CP. Wirephoto) |eicnep BY RAIDERS? BUY A NIGHT PASS 10.00 A YEAR to disaster years, said: "It was the had left on the Ice." \Hodge at ia. anh es oo = ee r : ~~ | Gabriel, who is reported to as they ivals in the first period, but | e |have signed with Oakland Raid- FOR SKI REPORTS CALL 723-5249 oint lead Ha ' e e # |Worsley played the rest of the| In '@ | lers a ine ipa pt ag soot our points wks D f nsive Record jgame. They stopped 25 of 30) eg Vy jquoted by sports editor Georg: acer scene zzer gave shots. | | iss: Bi At New York, Boston's Bernie | ; # 49-31 lead K T Se rT] S : Parent, playing only no f l T va arter, but seventh game in nets in the - m 'ong in the ey 0 ason S uccess season, led the Bruins to their) owe?r u s ® eda a ERE 1300 SEDAN ne, behind CARCAGO (A --ttae bir laiDeuls Deters 2-1 victory over New York. | ; : - Peacock, --The key is)Denis DeJordy, who kicked out| Parent kicked out 28 New| : : ee ee | DATSUN | tal of 17 the defensive record, say s|30 Montreal shots in getting his|York shots as the Bruins| MONTREAL (CP)--Top skat- Miss Magnussen was the 1965/1954 to 1958 and again held the) Jo} | oe 1g wort DATS UN coach Bill Reay, whose Chi-|second straight shutout and|snapped a five-game losing|¢Ts from Canada and _ the/Canadian junior champion. title in 1964, me 'A THOUSAND WORDS Neill were cago Black Hawks seem des-|third of the season. streak. His only miss came on|United States meet here Friday) Donald Knight of Toronto,) Gary Visconti of Buffalo, : 12 points, tined for their first National] "We've allowed 110 goals in|a shot by Bernie Geoffrion, who|at the opening of the North)Canadian senior men's cham-|N.Y., the current U.S. men's Goin' lore ta oan Keniy | Graham Hockey League championship. |47 games and that. defensive|scored his 14th goal of the sea-| American figure skating cham-|pion in 1965, 1966 and 1967, is}champion, will be accompanied Soaral ite 6 erlanly styled compact ach. Mac- The Hawks blasted Montreal/record is the key," says Reay.|son and his third in as many|Pionships, which run for three| expected to give the American|at the championships by Scott with big car characteristics --- yoints and Canadiens 5-0 Wednesday night|"You can check any hockey fig-| games. " |days. q |challengers a good fight for the/ Allen of Smoke Rise, N.J., and SE eee pan BS abt help -Pea- to run their unbeaten string tojures and the team that has\scoRES WINNER | The powerful U.S. contingent! North American title. He placed|Tim Wood of Bloomfield Hills,| performance. dependable economy # comeback 12 games and a 12-point hold on|given up the fewest goals will!" Boston scorers were Johnny| Wl! be headed by Peggy Flem-ithird in the World champion-| Mich, with up to 40 mpg. Standard equip: se NHE leat. _|be right in the thick of the fight/mcKenzie and Wayne Connelly,|"8, of Colorado Springs, Colo.,|ships at Colorado Springs in) In the pairs, Betty and John| 3 forward. speeds, whitewall tires, Most plaudits went to goalie/for first place. Of course, SCOr-|who scored the winner in the {iS the by Sears I event. world 11965. McKilligan of Vancouver, 1967 heater and turn signals. i ourselves has!second period. Ranger goalie orth ee United! Jay Humphrey of Toronto,|Canadian senior pairs cham- a Pittsbur h "T'll say this is probably the best team I've had in Chicago. P d The biggest difference is that some of the kids who were hay- ing problems the last two sea- sons finally have matured. We By THE CANADIAN PRESS |knew that Stan Mikita, Glenn Pittsburgh Hornets increased|Hall, Bobby Hull, Ken Whar- their lead in the American Hockey League's Western Di- vision Wednesday night by ram, Pierre Pilote and our solid veterans could do the job. thrashing the lowly Buffalo Bi- sons 8-2. "What we needed were sound The victory increased the games from kids like Dennis Hull, Ken Hodge, Doug Jarrett and Pat Stapleton and we've Hornets lead to 11 points over|been getting them. And look Rochester Americans, last sea-|what a job DeJordy has been son's division winners and Cal-|doing in the nets." der Cup champions. In other games Wednesday night, Cleveland Barons whip- WON'T PREDICT Providence Reds 6-1 and Even with a 12-point lead, | von Reay won't predict a cham- pringfield Indians and Hershey Bears played to a 3-3 tie. pionship. Foldups in the past haunt him. But trainer Nick Gary Jarrett scored three|Garen is more outspoken. goals for Pittsburgh, his first} 'I think this is the year we three-goal splurge as a Hornet./are going to make it," he says. Parker MacDonald, Don Mc-|"The big difference this time Kenney, Ted Taylor, Bob Mc-|is that guys are willing to play Cord and Craig Cameron added/despite injuries that in other the others. Ted Lanyon andjseasons would have put them Billy Dea scored for Buffalo. jout of action for a while. Cleveland's Kelth McCreary; 'Take Mikita, he has some scored twice and player-coach|mighty sore ribs from a cross Fred Glover got his 499th goal/check by Yvan Cournoyer in in the Barons romp over Prov-|Montreal Saturday. He didn't idence. Howie Glover, Cecil|miss many shifts against Bos- Hoekstra and Wick Mattiussijton Sunday and he made him- also scored for Cleveland. Jules|self felt last night. Bouchard was the Reds' marks-| 'You can't keep him out of man. |the lineup this year, and it's the Bruce Cline, Pete Ford and|same with a lot of the others |Ed Giacomin blocked 26 Boston | shots, At Toronto, Ullman started off on his scoring binge at 11:07, He scored his second at 13:33 after stealing the puck from Ron Ellis of the Leafs and got his third at 14:26 on a pass from Bruce MacGregor. Detroit's Roger Crozier made 24 stops, including one save on a penalty shot by Peter Stem- kowski in the second period. Stemkowski was awarded the penalty shot after Red Wing defenceman Howie Young threw his stick in the path of the Leaf player, who was going in on a breakaway. Toronto played Johnny Bower in nets for the first two periods. He handled 23 of Detroit's 29 shots before being replaced by Bruce Gamble. NHL STARS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Norm Ullman, who scored three goals within three min- utes and 19 seconds to pace De- troit Red Wings to a 5-2 win over the ailing Toronto Maple Leafs. Denis DeJordy, Chicago Black Hawks' goalie who kicked out 30 shots for his sec- ond consecutive shutout as the Hawks blanked Montreal Cana- diens 5-0. Wayne Connelly of Boston| States women's figure skating champion, will be accompanied | at the event by Tina Noyes of! Arlington, Mass., runner-up in| rance, Calif., who was third. But the American skaters are expected to get strong competi- tion in the women's event from Valerie Jones of Toronto, 1967 Canadian senior women's cham- pion. Miss Jones was fourth in the world championships last year at Davos, Switzerland, and placed third in the 1965 North American championships. B.C. GIRL A THREAT Other Canadians expected to do well in the women's singles are Karen Magnussen of Van- couver, the 1967 runner-up in the Canadian women's cham- pionship, and Roberta Laurent of Toronto, who placed third. GUARANTY | TRUST | 32 KING ST. E. Open To Serve You Mon. - Thurs. $ to 5 Friday 2 to 9 ! /1967 runner - up in the Cana- pions and junior pairs title- \dian senior men's event, and{holder in 1965, will get heavy Dr. Charles F. T. Snelling of|competition from Cynthia and Toronto, who was third, will|Ron Kauffman, a brother and ; j ; {make up the remainder of the|sister combination from Seattle, pi ft eS Sauk ae eer men's team. Dr. Snelling was|the current American cham- y |Canadian senior champion from|pions. ELECTROHOME FLOOR STOCK AT 160 Simcoe 'St. S$. Zoltan & Nick's 728-0051 Mike Mykoluk scored for the Bears at Hershey. Randy Mil- ler, with two, and Jim Ander- who have had sore knees and|Bruins, who scored in the sec-| other injuries. 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