Oshawa Times (1958-), 29 Mar 1967, p. 9

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ban- ame ford oto) et dt oe. ee | Mikita Sets Record: Bobby Hull Injured By THE CANADIAN PRESS Stan Miita has broken one National Hockey League record and is trying for another. Mikita last week failed to pick up a point in two games, the first time during the bs i : current | campaign that he didn't regis- © ter at least week's action. But the flashy time winner of the scoring championship, re gained his touch in Tuesday's only game by setting one record and mov- ing closer to another. The five-foot-nine, native of Sokolce, vakia, scored one goal and as- one point in ab centre, two- record for most points In a sea- son, set by Hull last season. Mikita had 89 points when he won the scoring championship in 1963-64 and 87 when he captured the title the following season. The game was rough and ref- eree John Ashley had his hands full: as the teams continued the roughness that marred Sunday's game between the two clubs, | won 4-2 by Detroit. 165-pound Czechoslo- : sisted on another as the league - champion Chicago Black Hawks walloped Detroit Red Wings 7-2 j in' a rough contest. Ken Wharram, Mikita's line- mate, scored two goals for the Hawks and Phil Esposito, Ken Hodge, Lou Angotti and Wally Boyer added the others to com- plete the rout. Bruce MacGre- gor and Howie Young scored for Detroit. TIME RUNNING OUT Bobby Hull, the league's lead- KEN WHARRAM + « + two goals regular schedule to hit the mark, | Mikita's assist gave him 60 for the season, breaking the} The feuding between Hull and Detroit's Bryan Watson carried over from Sunday's game as both players tangled several times. _ Hull picked up eight minutes in penalties, mostly in tussles | with Watson, who has had the © job of checking the Hawks' high - s i : with a leg injury midway ; through the third period. The extent of the injury was not © immediately known. é SHOT BREAKS GLASS e The muscular Hull was re--- sponsible for a 51-minute delay & in the game when he shattered © a glass panel behind the De- isso. '. ee en Bed jors going into the fourth day|18-2 by : 4 |pionship. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Ontario, Quebec Leaders ~ 'In Midget Hockey Tourney | KINGSTON, Ont. (CP)--On-| In. other games, the North- jtario and Quebec are the lead-|west Territories were trounced Alberta and 14-1 by centennial|P.E.1. British Columbia wal- championships!loped the Yukon 11-0, New- and Mani-|foundland edged O'tawa 5-3 and [Quebec defeated P.E.J. 8-3 Martin Fennell, substitute of the Canadian midget hockey 4\but Saskatchewan toba are on their heels. £| Ontario, represented by Tor- % jonto Butter Beeps, have a 3-0\goalie for Vancouver's North # record in the Centennial group|Shore Winter Club, recorded and Saskatchewan is 2-0. In the/the first shutout of the tourna- Confederation group, Quebec is}ment in whipping the Yukon's 2-0 with one. tie while Manitoba! Whitehorse Huskies. Randy is 2-0. Rota scored four for Vancouver The winners of the two groups | while Dennis Metcalfe got two. jtlay Saturday for the cham-|Bob Woodman, Mike Mason, David Murray, Larly Bremner _|_In Tuesday's action, Butter and Bob Salo scored one eact |Beeps beat the Western Valley| Scoring for Newfoundland's Flyers of Nova Scotia 6-1 while|St. John's Capitals were Rob Flin Flon Bombers of Manitoba|Hutton, Roger Carter, Charlie defeated Fredericton Red Wings|Courage, Bryan Murphy and of New Brunswick 5-2. 'Aiden Duff. Brian Mason Quebec Aces Tighten Grip On Hockey Playoff Spot By THE CANADIAN PRESS |more Clippers made Until about two weeks ago/|their berth Tuesday night by jBeck as sure of Wednesday, March 29, 1967 9 ot counted two for Ottawa Naw tionals and Ray Monette one. lester Appleby ruined the shutout of Toronto goalie George Hulme when he scored for Nova Scotia in the third pee riod. Toronto goals were shared by Gary Coalter, Bob Brown, - Rex Miller, Doug Keeler, Ernie McGowan and Bob Kelly. Five goals in a row and three assists were collected by Anus Charlottetown Cana- diens trounced the Northwest. Territories team, Yellowknife Gold Kings. Jim Jackson, Dave |Murnaghan and Colin Younker jeach scored twice and Les Mere riam, Leo Kelly and. Allison {MacLean also counted. Des-~ imond Kortash scored for the |Territories. ing goal scorer with 52 picked} ltroit : ss up two assists. Hull, aiming at|mark of 59 which he set in|/70! net with a booming shot DOWN, NOT OUT--Chi- cago Black Hawks' goal- breaking the record of 54 goals|1964-65. His two-point night also|!™ ae Minette Reeedia 4 ' 5 5 2 yas halted a :37 which he set last season, has|boosted his season's point total keeper Denis DeJordy (30) may be down but he's far three games remaining in the|to 94, four short of breaking the|°f the first period with the lik dct saincose- lta coisa 8 ba 6 MC lteams tied 1-1. The delay was from out of the play as he blocks a Detroit scoring bid Springfield Indians looked like|handing Springfield the last of the hottest commodity in the their four losses, 2-2. The vic-| Eastern Division of the Ameri-\fory gave Baltimore a_nine-| can Hockey League. point edge over the Indians and > , what appears a lock on second | Firmty in third place, they) had a win streak deine and it|Place_behind Hershey Bears. Hockey League en- counter with Detroit Red Wings. Detroit forward Alex Delvecchio (10) trips over the downed goalkeeper trying for the puck while tional comes in to help DeJordy. Ravlich later fractured left leg and will be out for the remainder of the season. sustained a necessary for installation of a Nullified By By THE CANADIAN PRESS Coach Gus Bodnar shifted his lines around Tuesday night to try to give Toronto Marlboros some scoring punch but goalie) Robby Irons had other ideas. | Irons, one of the main rea- sons Kitchener Rangers fin- ished in first place in the On-| tario Hockey Association Ju-) nior A series this sea- son, stopped 31 shots as the Rangers edged Toronto 2-1 at Maple Leaf Gardens. | It was the second game of the best-of-seven semi - fi- nals. The first game was tied} 3-3. Third game is scheduled for| Kitchener Friday night. In the other semi-final, Nia- gara Falls Flyers scored two to beat Hamilton Red Wings 5-3) ilton Thursday night. Bodnar, who has been trying} to get the Marlboros out of a scoring slump in recent playoff games, put rookie Gord Davis on a line with Al Osborne and Mike Byers but the Marlboros' attack still lacked power. Other LETTER TO To the hockey fans of Whitby and District: On behalf of the Whitby Junior "B" Hockey Club, I would like to extend my thanks and appre- ciation to those who _ helped make 1966-67 a banner year for Whitby in Metro Junior "B") competition. Although perhaps our team did not win the Ontario Cham- pionship, they did themselves and the community proud dur- ing the season by finishing the schedule two points out of first place, capturing the quarter finals against the Toronto Maple Leaf - sponsored York Steel team in three straight games before going down to defeat in the fourth game of the semi- finals to the Chicago-sponsored Dixie Beehives in a game that perhaps will long be remem- bered by the players, the coach, yours truly and. the fans who attended. They completely dominated play throughout the game but came out on the short end of a 4-3 count in the second overtime period of sudden death. To me, this was probably the best Junior team that I ever have had the pleasure of as-| sembling, and a team I will long remember for their desire Woodstock | Marlboro Line - Shutfling temporary guard net in the area! where the panel was broken. The league champions fired! 48 shots at the Detroit net while, 8 |the fifth - place Red Wings had} ODDIE LYONS } 2 chicazo goalie Denis De-| |Jordy. Roger Crozier started in| jgoal for the Red Wings but jwas replaced by George Gard- goals. ner midway through the second} SCORES ON POWER PLAY period. Gardner was the victim! Walt Tkaczuk's power - play of three third-period goals as goal at 14:34 of the third pe-|the Hawks blasted 20 shots at riod, with Toronto's Jim Blain|him. box, was the| The Red Wings meet fourth- |place New York Rangers in} line changes failed to produce in the penalty winner. Jim Krulicki scored for Kit-/New York tonight while Toronto|nlace silver medal against Swe- chener in the first period and|Maple Leafs are at Montreal! n Tuesday's rugged Na- By CARL MOLLINS VIENNA (CP) -- looked to salvage a den today as the 1967 world {In 12 post - Chicago's Matt Ravlich ost three and tied one. Squacks 'Sour Grapes Say Neutral Observers | weeks, Quebec has taken firm| hold of the third and final berth|Hicks, Claude LaForge, Andre with four wins and a tie in | Lacroix, Robert Rivard, Simon seven outings for a four-point! Nicolet edge of the Indians, who have before Billy Carter scored twice | lost four of their six games in|for the Bisons in the third pe- war meetings with | Sweden would be the winner be- Canada|Sweden in. world competition,|cause of having won the match second-|Canada has won eight games, |between the two. Canada would get the bronze medal and the Since the war Canadian | Czechs would be fourth. t --AP Wirephoto Gerry Meehan scored for Tor-|for a game with the Canadiens. /championships drew to a close|teams have also won all five|coupp FINISH FOURTH { 6 ithe Canada would finish fourth if,C@ach division advance to the|against only 14 victories and| onto at 7:52 of the third. The Canadiens More than 4,000 fans saw the|Leafs are deadlocked for sec-|pions. Flyers' Clem Tremblay score|ond place in the standings with the winning goal in the third|71 points apiece, one more than| would turn the trick for the/|12. points in championship section this year. Only two: games. were sched. | Canada, with a tie and a loss} Rangers. The Canadiens} Gray had just made a brilliant|/Will be trying to stretch their save on Derek Sanderson and|Unbeaten streak to nine games. was on the ice when the shot|\exPECT NO CHANGES went in the net. | The Red Wings pulled their|with the same lineup tonight period, Hamilton goalie Gerry|the and Tom Webster was credited/ond victories over Detroit and his second of the game ryers|D2ck on defence with rookie Sanderson paced the Flyers \Caro] Vadnais sitting out. with a goaland four assists. | Claude Provost may get the The other Niagara Falls goal/cay as penalty killer in place oe eat ae ak Jim Roberts, sidelined last) an Lawson i Slweek wit injured -| for Hamilton and Ed Hatoum eee. ee an gare, heer one. Coach Toe Blake of the Cana-| diens looks at the battle for sec-| n all the rest of our games and will to win. Victory is sweetito make it and that's the only; but the manner in which this}way to look at it," he said team went down to defeat was|Tuesday. perhaps our reward, and could be one of the greatest lessons nom eg ever learn in their| Acadians Even' The boys have all signified they want 'to return to play for} GM Lo Fi | Whitby next year, with the ex-| op Ina ception of two players going) over age, namely Wayne} The General Motors Salaried Cheeseman and: Ken Knapton,|Employees Hockey: League fin-| who very likely will. have alals are all tied up and the 1967 chance at pro jchampionship will be decided| A single point from a tie Canadian national team. and Maple|with the Russians still cham-|starts against Sweden in the |Olympics. t he Czechs beat the Russians Russia has six victories andjand the Swedes win. the eight-country | uled on the last day of thejin six. starts, has nine points. 12-day tournament, but their |The Czechs follow with eight! But if Sweden loses to Can appeared Quebec Aces were out of the running In Tuesday's other game, the! Aces made things rougher on | the Indians by battering Buf-! But since March 18 the pic-'falo Bisons 6-2 with five goals wo of their last three In these crucial . last he period. Only the first three teams inj|the ada, the Canadians would take YOUR second strictly on points. The , le placings of four of the top five |States are next with seven! goals in the last five minutes/goalie in the last 70 seconds |that carried the club to week-|teams. each, Canada meets Sweden at 8) The tournament was decided Monday night when Russia produced a lot of comment, pro) and con. RAP OFFICIATING Disappointed Canadian team ond place only one way. officials, players and support- | A | "I said before we'll have to ers flowed with bitter comment |and Russia wi officiating in Crechoslovakia over the games against and Russia. Canada had two goals disal- lowed in its 1-1 tie with Czech- oslovakia and several observers felt the winning Russian goal by Vyacheslav Starshinoy was ille- gal because of an offside the of- ficials failed to call on the play. But some neutral observers felt the Canadian complaints were strictly sour grapes. "Sure there are bad calls," said a Swedish writer, '"'but the Canadians seem to think they Czechs would wind up third, no matter the outcome of 'the Montreal is expected to gojoutcome will affect the final|and Sweden and the United|/match with Russia, and the U.S. would be fourth. Sweden would drop to fifth. The Ameri-| j Hal bated ' : If the Canadians and Swedes|cans would take fourth because | and take a 1-0 lead in their)with the fifth Niagara Falls/poston Bruins, which means\a.m, EST and Russia plays|tie and the Czechs beat the Rus-|they beat the Swedes 4-3. | series. Second game is in Ham-|goal into an open net. It wasSithat Jacques Laperriere will belCzechoslovakia at 11 a.m. sians, there would be a points- tie between Canada and Czech- oslovakia for second place, In jclinched the title with a 2-1 vic-|that case, the silver medallist tory over Canada, a win that) would still be Canada because it has a better goal spread--the Czechs, If the Swedes defeat Canada|, Czechoslo-|in the top A grouping in 1969, the | vakia, Sweden would get second|but they will play in a double beats place. Sweden and Canada each would have nine points, but | | | \difference between goals scored jand goals allowed -- than the | The U.S. clinched at least | fifth place Tuesday by defeat- ing West Germany 8-3. Finland finished sixth with a 51 win over East Germany. East Ger- many wound up seventh and West Germany eighth and were jrelegated to the B group in the 1969 tournament. Only six teams will compete round-robin instead of the pres- ent single one. 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The Gourmet Dinner. fun! prizes! entertainment! 8 to 10 p.m. thank Mr. Gerald Heffernan and the Lake Ontario Steel Company for sponsoring our club, for without their help it would have} been impossible for this team to have operated. Also to the merchants of the area for their continued solid support in help- ing us finance our program, and| to you, the fans, for supporting! the club; to Jim Cherry, my coach, who did a commendable job in molding the team into top notch contention; to the Arena Staff and Commission for their co-operation; and to my Ex- I would personally like tojnext Tuesday evening, at eight/are the only ones suffering." o'clock, at the Civic Auditor: 4. to neutrals saw it. the op ag the third and deciding | Fa of remained that the Russians : outplayed the Canadians for Pcagg 5 --_ when they) Most m ihe last two periods and is . ~/deserved to win. doubled the score on Monzas,| No matter what the Czechs do with their 4-2 victory, in the|,cainst the Russians, the Cana- second game of the set. |dians must at least tie the paced he Montini" to tpeig| Swedes WO ark A saver menals ! § | win, with Al McDonald and Bill| DID WELL IN PAST Watters each adding a single-} Since the Second World War, ton. Ken Mason and_ Brian|Canadian teams have found the Taylor accounted for the losers' |Swedes far easier opponents two counters. than the Russians and Czechs. ecutive and to the team itself} for conducting themselves on! and off the ice as gentlemen. Thanking you again, Yours Sincerely, | Ivan William Davie General Manager, Whitby Junior Hockey Club. | Ties Series | KINGSTON (CP) -- Wood-) stock Athletics defeated King- ston Aces 5-2 in the second game of the Ontario Hockey Association Senior final here Tuesday night. +The best-of-seven series is tied 1-1, Third game is sched- uled for Woodstock tonight. It was Woodstock's first win|| on Kingston .ice this season. Woodstock led 2-1 after the first period and 4-1 after the sec- ond. Wayne Boddy scored twice for Woodstock with single goals going to Ted Power, Stringle and Art Sullivan. Bobby Rawson and_ Bob Brown scored for Kingston. 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