Oshawa Times (1958-), 3 Apr 1967, p. 7

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Habs Clinch Second With Weekend Sweep THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, April 3, 1967 7 English Soccer Leaders aR Register Convincing Wins LONDON (CP)--The top five Mike Kear, John Brindley and|to attempt to strike Dougan be- | How To Hold FALSE TEETH More Firmly in Place Do your false teeth annoy and eme barrass by slipping, dropping or wob- biting when you eat, laugh or talk? Park Rangers increased its lead} jat the top to nine points after beating last place Workington |2-0. Second-place Bristol Rovers was held 1-1 by Peterborough. Stockport drew further ahead, of its rivals in the Fourth Divis- 3 dee By THE CANADIAN PRESS Se te ae | si i jclubs maintained the First Di-|lan Moore were Nottingham fore police led the man away. . , Just sprinkle a little FASTEETH on Barly If Montreal Canadiens' play ce Natasa * kl tagidl yaposlctsy ae lvision places in Saturday's Eng. | scorers before Ron Davies re-| Coventry, which tied 2-2 with|ion by beating Exeter City 3-0.) your plates. This alkaline (non-scid) itt, Me in recent weeks is. any indica- against the Canadiens Saturday lish League soccer matches. plied for Southampton in the|Derby County, is tied with the, Celtic, in addition to its Euro-| and more comfortably. no pone, nie tion of what will happen in the night to run his points total for | Manchester United and Not-/88th minute. Wolves on points with 50 each-- pean Cup run, already has won| Sooey, pasty tate of feeling, Foes Soe Stanley Cup playoffs, it's not the season to 97, tying the rec- jtingham Forest, the two leading) [Leeds and Chelsia had a tight|six'points clear of their nearest the Scottish League Cup and! breath). Get PASTEETH Sara 43 opponents in the best-of-seven ord set by teammate Bobby \clubs, both won handsomely, 3-0/ struggle which was dominated|rival, Blackburn. Portsmouth) headed toward the league cham- drug counters everywhere. rn going to be all roses for their Hull last year. na hye Ppa gachenge raswing defence. Leeds's winning goal |held Blackburn to a 1-1 tie. pionship Sargant B series semi-final. iki i nited and Tottenham Hotspur,|came in the 57th minute from|" ~~ : ee eae The Canadiens finished the Fo vcr glenn He -- gies boeog ee likely challengers, tan overhead kick by Peter. Lori- 9.33 1966-67 National Hockey League the Rangers Sunday. However, ee eee eee ae eerie. (ener tom 18 yards out. Nesbitt season with an ll-game un- a 'emeur official i Montreal | a the reigning cham-| At the other end of the table, dole beaten streak to clinch second said two official scorers agreed (Portinhicn' comintalned thira|West Bromwich Albion kept : place in a three-way fight' that that Mikita did not touch the : isles with 46 points "Liverpool |#live its hopes of escaping rele- th re y 3.90 eg down to the final week- puck before a goal scored by baa lost dis vital sparkle in re cael _ it beat last-place 1S e 19.15 } Mohns in the third period. | : |Blackpool 3-0. maior), The Canadiens; defendin crib' : cent games. ee : : f t Wilton, Stanley Cup champions, soot Mikita's third scoring cham- Its chances of retaining the) Volvermmampton Wander some Car-Salre V you nducts) a pair of weekend victories--6-4 pionship in the last four years DON LUCE title seem slender compared|¢rs, Which leads the Second Di- 9 f 4 gave him a $1,000 bonus as ... two goals ; i 1 d cMahon over lea h h ; with those of Manchester United|vision on goal average, earne Most Black tees in Wier Be over-all scoring leader and $250 with 51 points, or Nottinhamja 1-1 tie with Millwall when nee O uy e lors) urday night and 4-2 over De- as cenber > Ap 10. eames Forest, with 49. Leeds and Tot-|Derek Dougan scrambled the troit Red Wings in Detroit Sun- hong Fated gy igo Home Ice tenham both have 45 points. ball cles _ with almost the Aled rad last kick of the game. sHeron Thay wil, begin their defence ee Sek ees uel a oe N Ad tage Cup semi-finalists, was held to.8 POLICE ARE ae e, Tes eee . Fendiy west ageiak Now Goad nag sR Be 0 LAVAGE tte oe Seats Cup |ih meeinto Tan, almot, the York Rangers, who slipped to} Bob Pulford scored two for npg eis) : 4 Aberdeen made certain of its Carr, Barth placsby locing GY talthe Pauls aguinet Boston and/'0 reeiater his fourth shutout' If) JUNIOY place in the April 29 final by| Toronto Maple Leafs Saturday|Ron Ellis, Dave Keon and Ma-|°! the season. He and veteran |defeating Dundee United 1-0 in| ) 31.10 night in Toronto and beinglhovlich scored one each. John|"/enn Hall will share the Ve-| py qHE CANADIAN PRESS |the other semi-final. HARWOOD etal' dumped 8-0 by the Black Hawks|/McKenzie and Wayne Rivers rg tg awarded oneal Niagara Falls Flyers pee eRe RAT STYLE, FRISKY in New York Sunday afternoon.|connected for Boston. jto the goalkeeper or goalkeep-|ritshener Rangers helped re-| : : | AUTO BODY 0.44 The Leafs also won Sunday Jers having played a minimum) fille the Ghanthe on Hockey bay-| Liverpool, which was without | r. eed night, defeating Boston Bruins|DEBRIS SHOWERS ICE jof 25 games for the team with cholo aan tha woskend by itt injured star centre-forward, 655-3621 5-2 in Boston to finish third) Ferguson's second goal|the fewest goals scored against inet Teiswice wing in thy(Jan_ StJohn, could not hold a) i with 75 points, two fewer than|@gainst the Hawks Saturday|it. Chicago gave up 170 goals.| ont 8 " at hud 2 Aj €llively Tottenham team which| Montreal and three more than|came with less than seven min-| The Hawk netminding combl-|fanior A pia nd Pee "has not lost at home since Nov.| | New York, The Leafs open their|utes remaining to play andjnation will receive a total of) put al} 'hes did: wan Gillow 14. | BO pY 5! best-of-seven semi-final A series|broke a 4-4 tie. That brought a|$1,000 as over-all winners of the |, lead ant a Hamilton Red|.,nsiand manager Sir Alf) RS against the Black Hawks in Chi-/Shower of programs, rubbers|trophy, plus $250 as second-half] win ig an merorib' Matiboroe Ramsey probably pencilled in| E pAl D , cago Thursday night. and cuntiess other items onto|leaders. Nast ee ok in shaking 'the belief Jimmy Greaves for England's) R . the ice from a good portion of} Chicago had 33 shots at goalie h: ' se ti {Nations Cup qualifying game) SCORES TWO the 15,699 spectators. Ed Giacomin of the Rangers, ee ate Wa Meas tas Scotland in two weeks time) John Fer; d i t guson scored a pair| The Canadiens fired 43 shots|who finished the season as thelta) edge after seeing Greaves score two| A ae oe nn "Stee tS Daa lta Ea ura Om Hh pain KNOWS HOW = night and Henri Richard, Yvan/ Jordy. The Black Hawks man-| The Leafs were sharp around] pate alls he am in| Greaves's first goal came di- Cournoyer and Dave Balon ad-|apeq only 29 at rookie goalie|the net against the Rangers Sat- reine ev ine bo povigellng rect from @ corner in the 46nd : + tan Us mneste sy Stan|Rogatien Vachon of the Cana-|urday, taking a commanding ite Lectofeeven series ab velmimite and the gecond in' the Get cash now ... for new tires, complete overhaul, 4 ita, Phil Esposito and Eric) giens, 4-0 lead after two periods and -- " |59nd minute with a lob over the! a NY; = sues : Nesterenko scored for Chicago. athe game was a wild, free-|firing a total of 37 shots at Gia-|Somes. 7hece rapped 24] goalkeeper's head from the edge| any good Pigs A Niagara once so a over ICE Bobby Rousseau, Richard,\swinging affair and referee|comin. heads in disbeliot Friday withior the penalty area. Peter) the amount and repayment schedule... an iets Leon eon ~ Foner pond Art Skov handed out 45 minutes emerald spelled oe shistout a at cee y Thompson scored for Laverpesl tailor it to fit your budget. We believe aaa, veau score ontreal SuUN-|in penalties, 31 to Detroit. The of veteran goalie Johnny : 11 minutes from the end. | *. day night. Bruce MacGregor| came was stopped five times to|Bower when he scored at 14:31 In Toronto, Kitchener| 4 crowd of 61,000 saw Eng- money and helpful planning go together. IL and Dean Prentice replied for|break up fights. of the third period, Bower|avenged an 11-2 drubbing by)jand international Bobby Charl-|] @ FREE ESTIMATES im the Red Wings. The Rangers suffered defen-|turned in a sparkling perform-|Marlboros in Kitchener by de-lion put Manchester United RTESY CARS FREE | Loans from $50 to $2500 Bill Hay led the Black Hawks|sive Japses in their weekend|ance, kicking out 39 of 40 shots,|feating Marlboros 6-4 Saturday./ahead in the second minute) ® cou | GARA FINANCE COMPANY LIMITED -- bye Sok with Pict games as they gave up a total LAUDS TEAMMATE singing Ph has won twolagainst West Ham United.|| @ gree TOWING NIA als an en arram, Den- ames in the best - of - i | fis Hull, Wayne. Smith, Toul Qyee, °N* MH S978 N'Y) 'Pappin, whose two soals series, One game Se ted. ladded the other goals inthe! 286 King St. W. 723-3487 ; {nee led one each |" |SET TEAM RECORD i credited centre Pete Stem-|, Steve, Atkinson, Jim Whitta-|game's final three minutes. HARWOOD e adde e ; , cre : ; The Leafs had no trouble| 'The Hawks became the high-|kowski with his scoring suc-/f" 94 cq cunday for Niagara|COULD GO DOWN lead E beating the Rangers as Jimjest scoring club in NHL his-|cess. Falls, Danny Lawson scored| Nottingham Forest, whose re- AUTO BODY Pappin connected for two goals|tory with a goals-for production] "I knew I could play with the/, 41) Hamilton goals. maining six matches in the pro- and Jim Horton, Frank Mah-|for the 70-game schedule of 264.|Leafs, but I could never find The fifth of th jes |RTamM look easier than those of Simeoe St. North Group ovlich and Rookie Mike Walton|The previous record was 259,|the net," Pappin said. "During). game of the series|it. rivals, was always in control ef Companies | is scheduled for Niagara Falls COLUMBUS, ONT. ER added one each. Vic Hadfield|set by the Canadiens in 1961-62.|the first half of this season, I\, oa. 8 against Southampton, whose de- 655-3621 scored the lone New York goal.! Stan Mikita of the Hawks got/had the same trouble. I couldn't 4 _|feat took it nearer to relegation . aE get A shot - goal. HOA Pegged Servo ee to the Second Division. ans "They put me on a line w r Kitch ree e Stemkowski and that's whatjand Tim Ecclestone and' Jack Toronto Midgets Capture [si'ttanifcc'* "™ sccrenry aed one amt coon Bower turned in another daz-|Doug Acomb score: ice for) s zling performance Sunday night rae igen re ype Bayes e against the Bruins, stopping 38|4n erry Meehan scored the Canadian Hockey Crown |iiir"eie Sie "nt Sates --eo Terry Sawchuk in the final 10| The fifth game will be played e origina mu er on your --The,mounted on two separate minutes. Bower and Sawchukjin Kitchener Tuesday. KINGSTON, Ont. (CP) uniquely - named Toronto Butter Beeps completed a clean sweep in the Canadian centennial mid- get hockey championship Satur- day with a 5-2 win in the final over Alberta's Edmonton Cen- tennials. The Butter Beeps, sponsored trophies and given to the two teams in the final. The gloves will remain in the International Hockey Hall of Fame here. In an exhibition game Satur- day for the championship of the North, Yukon Huskies defeated Yellowknife Gold Rings of the allowed one goal each. The Maple Leafs had only 28. shots at Boston goalie Ed John- ston. The second game of the semi- final Chicago Sunday. The second game between the Rangers and | DEFEAT CANADIANS | CHAMONIX, France (Reut- Jers) -- The French champion series between Chicago|Chamonix hockey club defeated | and Toronto will be played at|the touring Montreal Depres-| sion League team 7-5 Saturday night. The Montreal team, | | | GM car or truck beats heat, shrugs off corrosive acids and withstands backfire explosions. by a dairy organization and|Northwest Territories 5-2. tha Canadi ia' pphiediled forimipde un ot catived hockey sare. | . is tas eck ee" pg i i : Saturday afternoon in Mont-|is on an exhibition tour in the! 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