Oshawa Times (1958-), 25 Oct 1967, p. 17

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» Win sees | rene | THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, October 25, 1967 17 . ark Y ith a Nicklaus Takes sicon' tere to date. the mit lionaire pro has collected $182,- California's Kent Douglas . I 13 e a L 393 in official earnings. s for the Crushmen wis ae ae ql ] h In NH : Sc Tin Race ead In Sahara SF geen ae far behind. ley and Potts stood out for ' . 4 bas Ae \He's won 998. reillé. '| LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP)-- Others in the $100,000 bracket Jack Nicklaus, a two-time win-'who are here for more loot are : considered one of the best stu--er and the defending cham- Julius Boros, Bill Casper, Dan When hungry hockey players|tion. |Toronto, Chicago Black Hawks|dents of hockey in the game. pion, led golf's top-ranking Sikes, Doug Sanders and Frank jwere created in the National} He wasn't the Seals first|visit New York Rangers and St.| He won the Eddie Shore Tro-| professionals into the first round|>°4"4 'Hoc key League, defenceman choice. But he's trying hard to) Louis Blues go against Minneso-|phy in his final year at Spring. f ¥ cS Play is over the Paradise Val- '.|Kent Douglas of California Seals!prove he should have been. ta North Stars. |field. of the $ie0,e09 Sahara Invitation) cicy Club: 7.6) wands lt +|was among the first in line. ' : | At 31, Douglas has been a pro! But even as the NHL's best|/ Tournament today, a 72-hole|'°% ee et He's had a rocky road since|HAS EIGHT POINTS __|since breaking in with Eddie|rookie the next year. he spentiC¥ent. that will mean $20,000 to/sreenery, splashed in this de- joining Toronto Maple Leafs in| In the team's five games--in-\shore's Springfield Indians in|only half his next ie inte the winner next Saturday. sert country. It has a par of 36- \1962 and becoming the league's|'luding two wins and a tie--|the American League in 1955. |season with Toronto to| Arnold Palmer, who has won 35--71, where a year ago Nick- Rookie-of-the-Y Douglas has counted three goals pees ser } » going to) -of-the-Year. oe s 'a thr " s The next season he was wit 1 Rochester Americans of the/2!most everything in the worldjlaus put together rounds of 71- Before the expansion draft|@m@ five assists, Siving 'lM| Winnipeg of the Western League) ayy, for the second half of the\@XcePt, the rich Sahara, could|77-68-66--282. He had also won |last summer, Douglas made it|¢ight points and a tie with Jean followed by a season with Van-| year. pass the magic $200,000 money'the event in 1963. jno secret he expected to be first|Beliveau of Montreal Cana-| cover Canucks of the WHL. : - -- |choice of whatever team took/diens. Only five players are) We then went back with _peliglas made it back to 'him off the Leafs' roster to man!@head of them in scoring. Springfield for four seasons|0Fonto as the Leafs' fifth de-| \the six new clubs. | Tonight he gets a chance tolwhere he learned his trade the|{enceman for the 1964-65 andj . { He said then if he was chosenjimprove that total when the| hard way, under Shore, put| 1965-66 seesons. But by demand- first, he would expect a salary|Seals visit Pittsburgh Penguins|learned it well enough to be\\"8 4 clause in his contract that sca i esac ls = id idea fae 2 ms : Soe |he could not be sent back to the; | AHL, where he felt he'd served 'hawa outshot Belleville 38- ind scored four powerplay Fe By THE CANADIAN PRESS |commensurate with that posi-jwhile Los Angeles Kings are in IAWA: Rose, Cranfield, Keenan, ice, Webb, O'Reilly, Wilton, Whit Fleming, Welsh, Bradley, Sawyers K, W. Blanchard and M, Blanchard. LLEVILLE Johnston, Whalen, y, Smith, Schwager, Summers, , Mallory, Green, Potts, Jones, Jush, Fleming, Fuller, Maher, Gil- Poachman, Muir and Tracey. FIRST PERIOD Ishawa, Bradley (Prentice) 10:12 selleville, Healey 19:28 aities: Sawyer 1:58; Webb 6:25 push 9:58; M, Blanchard 17:26 and lanchard 20:00. SECOND PERIOD Ishawa, Bradley rentice, Fleming) ...-+++-++: 5:40 Selleville, Fleming Vhite, Smith) eee 6:00 shew, har (We i , e jhis time, Douglas found himself shawa, Novak' (Webb) 17:0 ; est S utst i Pl ers hs time, Dou sound se valties: Muir 4:05 and Mulr 11:14, : V wan ise < | THIRD PERIOD He does not want to go back Jshawa, Keenan (Webb) 5:44 e down again, and if his perform-| Oshawa, Prentice (Bradley) 7:16 | tar it op i. Teams ance holds up for the remainder | Selleville, Potts ..cceseeeeeeess 1018 jof the schedule, he should not elieville, Mult sn have any worries. jad sa guess By THE CANADIAN PRESS ahead of all other regular con-| Jim Furlong of Calgary leads ; pap nee Teen edie arming) ' 19:27 > The outstanding players in the ference quarterbacks in each!WFC punters with, a 44.9-yard = a oe SUFFER | category. average on 70 kicks while! wo men with worries right| |Western Football Conference "understandably belong to Cal-| He needs 10 more passes to team-mate Dick Dupuis has the gary Stampeders and Saskat-|match the 450 attempted by best punt return average at 8.5 chewan Roughriders, first and'!Tobin Rote for Toronto Argo- yards a run. isecond respectively in the five-/nauts in 1960 and 16 more com-| fd» Buchanan of Saskatche @ team league pletions to match the 276 of Sam wan and team-mate Al Ford ar | Statistics released Tuesday by|Etcheverry for Montreal in 1956. g hair apart as kickoff re the Canadian Football League Four more scoring passes will Jeaders, Buchanan with a --including games of Oct. 22--/equal the 38 thrown by Rote in show Calgary flanker Terry 1960. @\Evanshen leading in points, But on total yardage he } alties: Prentice 3:54; Schwager Keenan 9:30; O'Reilly fight) ; Healy (fight) 11:05 and Sawyer now are coaches Billy Reay of Chicago, trying to break his Black Hawks out of a six-game losing streak, and Punch Imlach of Toronto, trying to break a e' three-game. loss string for the Leafs. Chicago won the league - championship last year only to yard average and Ford with have Leafs beat them out in the , both on 20 chances Stanley Cup semi-fina o¢ Keay is stuck with a series of leads the league in interceptions injuries to key players, includ- ussell's Gaeis ecord Vaciories OWMANViLLE (Staff) -- + texaco defeated Mer- Furniture 1-0 and Galrs BS cs; . ; |passes received ae ee nord long 845 to go to match the 4 ky Bese. Cc ae med Gus Brown Moto's 4 ve age while George Reed, Saskat-'run up by Etcheverry in 1956, with six while Peter Kempf of all-star centre S i ree Att ve grew er of Dm 0 ' or aeat Pir : ; . y ! : p ing all-star centre Stan. Mikita Repairs to All Makes of Shavers and C' $ in an Oshawa Industrial N.Y. GIANTS' ACE HAS NINE TOUCHDOWNS bonged Bagge ith 1,202 RECOGNIZE MARKS Edmonton and Jack Abend- Doug Mohns, Chico Maki and key League double header ed here Sunday. d Aryck scored the hat-trick |the rushing lead with schan. of Saskatchewan each, Matt Ravlich New York Giants' fine | workout at Yankee Stadium. Cleveland Browns on Sun- |yards gage carries The CFL notes that while the have 15 field goals, Kempf on 28' Imlach, on the other hand, is OSHAWA SHAVER SERVIC end, "Homer" Jones, wraps Jones leads the National day in New York. But statistically minded) records were established during) tries and Abendschan on 24. Bob considering switching goalies, Gales, Rob Mason, Rocket his big hands around a foot- League in touchdowns, with are inclined to focus attention|a 14-game season and that the Goods of Calgary is the convert replacing 43-year-old veteran th and Bob Burke picked up ' ball, during the team's nine. Giants clash with --AP Wirephoto now on Evanshen and Calgary|WFC now plays 16 games, any|leadér with 31 in 36 tries al- John Bower with Bruce Gamble & SUPPLIES Per, : ;quarterback Pete Liske, both of/new records will be recognized though Kempf has a perfect rec- --although he won't confirm this 39 PRINCE ST. OSHAWA 728-4284 goals each while Jotn " whom are. closing on several|as single-season marks. ord on 24 attempts. until game time. a pening : HOCKEY STANDINGS | Jas. Norris Estate : Ae agsseg a Si tae ol : - meen ---- Str den been: Motors "By THE CANADIAN PRESS Central New Brunswick | Almost 10 Millions +0 pleco ne aman | Pree were er ee wwe wwe wetew ew ed e Bob Solomon picked up A Fredericton 7 Saint John 2 | CHICAGO (AP)--The 1 te| | ; merican League AGO (AP)--The la aC 1 eIa | e third period goals. j Vancouver (WHL) 2 Quebec 4 Eastern League jJames D. Norris, noted sports,| RECORDS r engl ae fart g mn Willoughby scored the Pastarn Tekinie |Charlotte 3 Knoxville 2 man, and former owner of| "vanshen Seth ha , 'a ; haugagy acotiagd sini ting Charlotte 3 Knoxville 2 [peta © Fonds 3 inHg) Bia oe Baws Ot ae Na-| 17 touchdowns: 'receptions: with : over Mercury Furniture. ee International League tional Hockey League, left an dBase 15 ' bi shia! LDIS'LA ST CHAIN O SPAS Scribner earned the shut Salem 3 Florida | avion 1 Maskeron'1 cathte eatinnten at $9,500,000, 85 and eee shea pin Lam. be hint = WORLD'S LARGEST CHAIN OF HEALTH SPA'S& International League Des Moines 4 Port Huron 8 |according to an inheritance tax e needs ree receptions to a _______ Dayton 7 Muskegon 1 return filed Tuesday in circuit|/¢@al the CFL record set in 1956 : i : P Quebec Junior A ae Maer > \by Hat Patterson, then with 4 ° gh i : {Drummondville 6 Sorel 4 ee b dphaaties ree, Montreal Alouettes. And ' NOW ENROLLING $ \ my Guelph 4 COlncoed 4 |Quebec 3 Shawinigan 8 pest _|Evanshen's 1,536 yards on re-| v)) Believille--Orillia 3 Western Canada Jr. |ceptions is just 378 yards shy of ' |Flin Flon 6 Winnipeg 2 7 J + the CFL record established by] | Ontario Junior A lWeyburn 2 Regina 6 | Last Night $ Fights Petterson the same year. | Hamilton 2 London 2 | Central New Brunswick | Miam! Beach, Fla.--Eddie| Liske is in much the same po-| IN Montreal 9 Ottawa 1 Fredericton 7 Saint John 2 Talhami, 1764, Montreal,\sition as Evanshen with two Quebec Junior A OHA Junior B tol knocked out Lou Howard, 17214,|games remaining in which TRAILER STORAGE Drummondville 6 Sorel 4 York Steel 5 Aurora 4 Miami, 2 make their marks KAMPING Quebec 3 Shawinigan 8 Etobicoke 6 Weston 2 Halifax, N.S.--Dave Downey,, With 34 touchdown passes on AT Western Junior Kingston 8 Peterborough 0 157, Halifax, outpointed Manny|261 completions in 440 attempts CARO U SE L M T (BLOOR ST. et UNLIMITED Flin Flon 6 Winnipeg 2 Oshawa 7 Belleville 4 Burgo, 153, New Bedford,jfor 3,878 yards and a .593 com- THE STEVENSON RD. 5.) i * Weyburn 2 Regina 6 Sarnia 6 Owen Sound 6 \Mass., 10. pletion average, Liske is well Townline Road North : decease RAR SER idesectaiate | (1 Mile Nerth of King St. £.) 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