Oshawa Times (1958-), 2 Mar 1967, p. 7

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who hough e the prican Jor- jocked in the eduled out. ing to round pronto 'laude four- t, St. first r the Carl | easy Aveno ervers weight o and weight res > other while 10 for Dalg- h add- ou m ms By THE CANADIAN PRESS |flashy little centre, had one| Bobby Hull and Stan Mikita|goal and one assist as the appear determined to give thejleague - leading Black Hawks National Hockey League rec-|ran over New York Rangers 6-i ord book another severe beat-| Wednesday night. | ing. Doug Mohns and Dennis Hull) Hull battered tne record book|scored the other Chicago goals. last season when he scored an|Rod Gilbert scored for New| amazing 54 goals and added 43) York. | assists for a record 97 points.| In the other NHL game Wed-| Mikita caused a change in thejnesday night, Jim Pappin) record book in the 1964-65 sea-| scored with 49 seconds remain-| son when he picked up a rec-|ing in the game to earn Tor- ord 59 assists. onto Maple Leafs a 1-1 tie with Now the two are going at it|/Montreal Canadiens. Henri Ri- together and there's no telling/chard scored for Montreal. what will happen. | Hull's three-goal performance | Hull, Chicago Black Hawks|was his third of the season and muscular left winger, scored/20th since he came into the three goals and Mikita, the!/league in 1957-58. He leads the| TEN-PIN BOWLING NEWS EASTWAY MIXED T-Birds 38%, Undertakers 35', end Pickwicks, CeeVees and Remeols Mynahbirds 31, picked up the maximum seven points, @s each recorded a shutout win, while LANDER-STARK CLASSIC Morings, Newcomers, Crawfords, Lucky|,, Hawks are still leading the pack, but 13s and Braemor added five points to| their once healthy lead has dwindied to thelr fotal as a result of 5-2 victories, |e point where one bad day could drop Sem Larocca turned In the best effort|them down all the way to fourth place, for the men, as with a 231. single with the Jets, Lions and Tigers ready to he managed # $92 series, For the ladies, |f#ke over. Fairley Bouckley edged out Janet Peel All of the matches ended in 2-to-1 ver- by two pins with a 499 to a 497, for top dicts, Panthers edging the Hornets; the honors, Other good scores for the ladies|Eagies dropping Mustangs; the Lions had, Grace Fusco 484, Irene Degreve | 0ver the Tigers and the Jets nipping the 483, Mavis Taylor 482, Martha Stauffer |Hawks. | : g @8, Mary Mothersili 474, Joyce Wagar|. Ron Nelson was at his, best. coming | 4&9, Carole. Collis. 467, Ann Buchowski |*hrough with a 'Magnifico' 646 (244; 221) 465, Mary Cole 463 and Ada Floody 456. | Series followed by Doug Cole with 3 'As forthe men, Herm Prakken was | (603) 2247 Bob Richardson 996 (202, runner up with 579 (206), George Law-| 201); Alex Ross $93 (215); Herman Prak- | rence 578, Bill Buchowski 572 (203), Ted alia Wh ney be Nag tl » Gi 4 Ross 561 (201), Roy Coe $52 (212). Glen | rerger Sealant Wagar, 545, Doug Gibbs $11, Doug Cole! Standings: Hawks 41, Jets 40, Li ns [00 ot 534 (225), Bob Worsley 531 and Harry) 59° riders '3g, Panthers 35, Hornets 33, Blohm 531. Standings -- Pickwick Cleaners 28,| Mustangs 32 and Eagles 30. | Crawford's Insurance 22, Art's Hairsty!- CLASSIC B's | Ing 21, wk 19, ere Oshawa Goit| Chargers kept pace with the leading rege heVece Ih, NU-Way. Photo. 12,|MuSKies as each recorded 3-0 shutouts, Speedy Muttler Kings 12, Vances 11, to pull far ahead of the rest in the New ore Morings. Garage 9% league. Tony Gallant, Don Martinac ae corey ¥ George Wind, subbing for absent Ted Lucky 13's 9, Accents 9 and Potlucks 8 | 070" ail came through with fine scores r to lead the Chargers. Sam _ Catalano KING TEN-PIN MIXED topped all comers to lead the Muskies to The Crawlers retained their five-point their win. edge over the runner-up A-W's, as each! Top eight: Sam Catalano 588 (202,200) won. out in their matches 5 to 2. The! Jim Zambonelli 577, Harry Witterick 562 Jinx, who with Motor City Cab recorded) (217), Tony Gallant $43. (200), George the only shutouts, climbed Into a third-| wind $41 and Don Martinac 539 (219). | place tle with n who | : Muskies 48, Chargers 45,/ sraghetto! bh Giterds topples | Couaer® 36, Colts 35, Centennials 30,! in ir S, | Splinte: |, Hurri Tal Valits "Auto Class 52s Go Getters' best ay rs 28, Hurricanes 28 and Imperiais Missing Links by the same score and | Scugegs downed Oddballs 5-2. EASTWAY MEN'S THURSDAY NITE | Horst Piekarski followed up last) The race for the last two play-off posi- week's performance with another fin@/tiong has become a dandy. Any of the series to lead the men with a 555, with /tirst six teams could make it as only Os Sponer next on a 550, Frank Harris |three points separate the sextet. had 528, Don Richmond 523, Oz Weeks) aii of the eight matches ended in dim Lamont $13 and Don Meisner | igentical 3-to-1 verdicts, with All Survey, | Ideal Dairy, Houdailles, Mackies, Mar-| Kirkham and Marg Brown oes Ine Storage, Clints, Les Eveniss and a theory 500's for the ladies, with Barb| Goch, | passing that mark by eight pins, ol | cece, Seeret on the long end of He Alice Lanning 494, Loraine Dalby 483,| scorer, with teammate Jim Leam Nell Dobroshinsky 465, Glenda Thomson| runner - up with a 605 (207, 235) series; 460, Leona Jones 457, Noreen Richmond | toliowed by Fred O'Nelll 599 (219); Fred 451 and Marién Leonard 451. Brown 589 (219, 244); Tony Lupel 574 Standings -- Crawlers 26, A-W Drive-| (298); Ron Milne $69 (202); Arno Knop In 21, Jinx 16, Independents 16, Dura-|s¢s (203); Tom Krawchuk 555 (229); P. cleans 14, Missing Links 14, Go Getters | crtaidocher 546 (206); Glen Copp $46;| 14, Gliilard's 14, Vern's Auto Glass 12,| jack Tyson $44 (214, 201); Wayne Lay- Motor City Cab 12, Scugog's 12, Twist-\ton s44 and Ray George 541. @rs 11, Wildcats 10, Go Goes % Oddballs| "standings: Les Eveniss Sales 12, Mac- 4 and Goofers 5. kles Van and Storage 12, All Survey Real Estate 12, Schenely's 10, Aldsworth SATURDAY MORNIN@ BANTAMS Cieaners 10, Team No. 16 9, Goch Super- Townline Esso took advantage of the|test 9, Lyle's Cut-Rate Gas 7, Pepi's| Sto-l loss suffered by league-leading Pizza Palace 7, Houdallles 7, Ontario Royal House to Wilsons, with @ 3-1 win|Motor Sales 7, Ideal Dairy 7, Erinli 7,| of thelr own Over Imperial Life, end|Clint's Texaco 4, Marine Storage 4 and elimbed to within @ half-point of first|Wilson's Men's Wear 3. place. Meanwhile, Bill Whittick's Motors GM TEN PIN blanked Burns' Jewellers 4 to © and| Chevelles and Dover's made the big- jardale fron and Metals defeated|gest gains in the race for wo irvply-Orene 3 te 1. remaining positions in the playoffs, David Alexander led all bowlers with|Chevelles blanking Untouchables, while @ 486 total, followed by Ingrid Wichlo, Dover's tripped Wilson's $ to 2 who posted a fine 406 total, Terry| In the other games, Citizens' Finance "Marg by just one. Good scores from) 'Herm Prakken 613 (233) was the top| jan Golden Hawk Romps; Leafs Tie Canadiens jcalled back, both in the first pe- George 403, and Roslyn Adams 400. and Minute Men gained 5-2 victories, In the 300 class, we had Bill Young,|while Ti-Cats and F85's were 4-3 win-| David Morrisey, Pat King, Leurte/ners. | Snow, Greg Gorman, Duncan Dunham,| Tony Lupel led the scoring parade Moira Mitchell, Kirk Fisher, Garry|with # 582 (212) series, followed by! Gifford and Bryan Hughes. George Wind with @ 575; Bob Richard-) ml Standings -- Royal House Furniture son 554 (213), Bill Vanhuizen 552, #0, Townline Esso 50, Cedardale Iron|Hayes 551 (280), Bob Edgar 548 (201),| and Metals 464%, Curvply - Orone 45,|Dan Thomson 546, Boyce Blair 545, Arno Wiison's Furniture 42, Imperial Life|Knop 542 and Ron Nelson 540 (203). | Assurance 34, Bill Whitticks Motors 36| Standings: Jewell's Men's Wear 20,/ and Burns' Jewellers 29. |Chevelles 20, Dover's Men's Wear 19,| game earned Toronto Maple THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, Morch Z, 1907 ? Russian Veterans Win (i... come. «:! soccer scoRES with 584.2 points. The men's si y i en's singles event is LONDON (CP) -- Results of | é e : ; tight with Austrians Wolfgang), nee A 'Pairs Skating Crown [22s Shee) reee one-two. Schwarz, last: year's soccer matches jrunner-up, moved past defend- ENGLISH FA CUP league among active NHL play- ; | VIENN . | h y Fourth-round repl j SNNA (AP)--Ludmilla Bel-;|German pair of Margot Glock-jfrom Vancouv er ing champion Danzer Wednes- : play ers t 5 } a x couver, were in sixth 2 7 J in three-goal games. ousova and Oleg Praienrey shoes, 17, and Wolfgang\place with 47 ordinals and 131/07) sod now has 1902 poins. sage « lp peepee HAS 43 GOALS ae Wednesday 'night that| Dane, 26,'who had 25 ordinals points, a ee pen sei lige ata His three - goal effort also e fountain of yout! s in'and 1.4 points. Americans, The last two of six compul- f ; ee ae boa boosted his season total to 43, Leningrad. _ Cynthia and Ronald Kauffman, |sory figures are to be skated ahi oo Knight, 19, of aoa 0 Chester 1 p the fourth time in his career The Soviet husband and wife a brother - sister team from|today in the men's and women's a 'ee oo wel la LEAGUE he has scored 40 games or more team--he is 34 and she is 31--|Seattle, were third. singles competition. The free- a the Canadian senior), | Division I in a season. He scored 50 goals held back a flock of youngsters; 'The Canadian pairs entry,|skating competition will be held = Porn. -AMCHCAR mene) Aye U.S Molierwel 2 in. 1961-62, 43 goals in 1963-64 to win the world pairs figure|Vancouver sister and brother during the weekend, : sig Sa moved up from fifth <== and '54 goals last season. skating championship for the|Betty and John McKilligan, fin- ese vary Visconti of the U.S. Will ales valle ancora in this third straight year. jished 18th with 162 ordinals and HAS BIG LEAD Say tansy 1 of Toront OSHAWA TIMES J y, 17, 'oronto ShaNbh's individual ¥COHS tae Hoh oe Se They did it with a near-| 233.9 points. Defending champion Peggy J 7 i with 62 points, 18 behind Mi- BOBBY HULL was in j|perfect display of teamwork in| The pairs title was the first)Fleming of*the United States reg feted ie ead la PICTURE kita. fine form for Chicago {the ---- division of the) to ba Remericste at the figure skat-|all but has the women's cham-|---- wiehallnlae as Mikita's assist gave him a| Black Hawks Wednesday |°°mPeHton. ve ing championships here. Pionship wrapped up with a 50- : . league - leading 51 so far this} pj ; . Before the competition started) The dance title is on the line point lead over far nearest REMEMBER WHEN 4 RE-PRINTS night as he fired three (there was speculation the Rus-|tonight with defending cham-/competitor, Valerie Jones. of By TH aN Available At | . . " y THE CANADIAN PRESS season and he has a_ good : : goals in a 6-1 triumph over {sian pair was getting old and|pions Diana Towler and Ber-' Toronto chance to break his record : of 59, with 15 games left to) New York Rangers in a |Past its peak. nard Ford of Britain the over-| Miss Fleming has 741.6 points Montreal Canadiens, top NU-WAY PHOTO play. National Hockey League "Sure, we are getting old,"|whelming favorites to win,compared with 691.6 for Miss| of the Canadian division of Mikita, who has won the scor- Oleg told reporters Wednesday, | again. Thies ah 1s veakeld Beuatie : be ing championship twice, would spi BM goals enabled "but we are still winning, so| The British team now has|from Toronto and "nee igen tint vane' baa vere SERVICE appear to have the inside track| "U to bring his season's | getting old is not so bad... .'"'/nine placements and 151.4/ior woman champion. In third! Bruins ce ie aie ma 251 King St. E., Oshawe on his third title. He has led| total to 43 and puts him | The Russian team finished|points, compared with 12 place-|place is Gabrielle Seyfert of| years ago Tedanet toss 8 x 10 -- 1.50 each the scoring race most of the| within striking range of |the free - skating competition | ments and 148.9 points for sec-|East Germany with 682.6 points.| However the ruins fin- 5x 7 -- 1.25 each season. the league record of 54, |ith nine ordinals, meaning alljond - place John-Carrell and/Roberta Laurent, 18, of Tor-| ished \on top of the US : Mohns and Hull gave the) giich he established 1 a nine judges gave them first)Lorna Dyer of the United States.'onto is in 10th place with 624.9| division and beat the Habs 20% Discount on Order Hawks a 2-0 first - period Jead| min ast |place. They had 310.8 points. Don Phillips, 22, and Joni Gra- points and Karen Magnussen of| in three straight games for of 5 or More Pictures and then Bobby scored two| S&&Son. In second place were the West/ham, 19, Canadian champions|Vancouver, at 14 Canada's| the Stanley Cup : more in the second period be- fore his younger brother Den- nis scored. Gilbert spoiled Chi- cago goalie Glenn Hall's shutout bid when he scored late in the second period. Mikita closed out the scoring in the last minute of play in the game. Pappin's last - minute goal ran Toronto's unbeaten streak nine games, including seven victories. BORN IN LEAP YEAR Richard, celebrating his birthday Wednesday, gave the Canadiens a 1-0 lead late in the first period and the teams bat- tled through a scoreless second period. Richard was born Feb. 29, 1936, but because Feb. 29 only comes in leap year, he celebrates his birthday the fol- lowing day. Pappin scored the equalizer after. Toronto goalie Johnny Bower had been pulled from the nets in favor of an extra attacker. The Leafs had two other goals SAFETY W LA TRACTION § riod. Referee Art Skov disal- lowed a goal by Pappin when it was ruled that the Toronto player knocked the puck into the net with a high stick. Bob Pulford had the other goal called back when Skov caught Frank Mahovlich with a headlock on Montreal defence- man Jean-Guy Talbot. The tie, coupled with New York's loss, moved the Leafs to within four points of the sec- ond - place Rangers, who fell 13 points behind the league- leading Black Hawks. Cana- diens are in fourth place. NHL STARS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Bobby Hull, who scored three goals to pace Chicago Black Hawks to a 6-1 victory over New York Rangers. Jim Pappin, whose goal with 49 seconds remaining in the Leafs a 1-1 tie with Montreal Canadiens. 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