Oshawa Times (1958-), 27 Oct 1967, p. 7

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ninate ders effective job of signal call- z. The city senior championship ll be played next Wednesday ernoon at Donevan Collegiate. e junior final also between mevan and O'Neill will be ayed Thursday at Kinsmen dium. me Fans .xpense nage their one goal. Whitby, wever, came on strong again d added two more as the me was nearing a close. Yoach Al. MacDonald was ased with the showing of yeral of his players and re- 'ted that he had four fellows expects to make the team | dressed for last night's me including forward Brian tcher. The league schedule opener is re in Whitby next' Thursday ht, at 8:30 o'clock, when the bridge Black Hawks will be . visitors. srennan Paces Vin Over Dukes ORONTO (CP)--Pete Bren- 1 scored two goals and ned an assist Thursday to e Galt Hornets to a 4-2 imph over Toronto Marlboros an Ontario Hockey Associa- 1) Senior game. he Hornets took over first ce by a point over the idle elph Regals and Toronto fell third spot in the 10-team cir- f ern Belanger and Norm Mill- completed scoring for Galt, ch led 3-2 after the second iod. The first period was reless. oronto marksmen were is Evans and Don Fuller. 4 EXPORT PLAIN or FILTER TIP CIGARETTES REGULAR and KINGS . ams Id Stripe nadian e Whisky. AS ADAMS LLERS LTD. NTO, THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, October 27, 1967 7 me As Gordie Howe Goes, Ws So Go The Red Wings F By THE CANADIAN PRESS |geles still held onto first place] Centre Fred Stanfield set up ONTARIO MOTOR SALES Next March, Detroit Red ings are going to have a birth- day party for a venerable right winger named Gordon Howe. But, once again, it will proba- » bly be Gordie who hands out the presents, For his 40th birthday next March 31, Howe will more than likely present Detroit coach Sid Abel with 30 goals and 45 assists. Howe has been doing it each year since he joined the Wings in 1946. Thursday night he served notice that he'll be well up there again when the Nation- : al Hockey League sorts out its + top scorers next March. Howe scored two goals Thurs- day night as the Wings of the NHL's Eastern Division bombed , California Seals of the Western > Division 8-2. The output gave in the West with a 3-2-2 record and eight points, Pittsburgh Penguins, who didn't play Thursday night, are second with seven. : Dean Prentice also scored two goals for Detroit and added two assists as the Red Wings marked the first rout by one of the established clubs against an expansion team in eight meet- ings. Gary Bergman, Ted Hamp- son, Alex Delvecchio and Floyd Smith got the other Detroit goals and Bill Hicke and Ron Boehm replied for California. In Montreal, two veterans did the scoring as Jean Beliveau got his fifth of the season for the Canadiens and Bernie Boom Boom Geoffrion scored his first this year for New York. ithe shot, but Bucyk, trailing the) Boston's first goal at 7:20 of the opening period when he stick- handled around one defender,| deked another, and passed to Bucyk in front of the net. | Midway in the second period, Phil Esposito performed bril- liantly in the penalty-killing role when overlapping infractions left Boston two men down for more than half a minute. Seconds after the Bruins re-| turned to full strength, John} McKenzie skated in alone and fired point-blank. Los Angeles) goalie Wayne Rutledge blocked! CLEARANCE OF 1967 OMPANY CARS play, tipped in the rebound for his second goal of the night and fifth of the season. Keenan Sidelined, | HENRI -RICHARD § (16 dark sweater) of Montreal Canadiens is foiled by goal- tender Ed Giacomin and Rod Seiling (16 light sweat- er) in his scoring bid last night during National Hock- ey League action in Mont- Five Weeks To Grey Cup But Fever Is In Ottawa By BOB MacKENZIE OTTAWA (CP) -- The big game is still more than five weeks away, but Grey Cup fever is already cropping up around the capital Hotel and motel space is prac- tically non-existent. Virtually all 4,400 hotel and motel rooms in the national cap- ital area are booked, with ad- vance payments, for the Dec. 2 Canadian Football League championship and some late- comers are already checking accommodation 75 miles or more outside the city. A special, $15-a-plate Grey Cup dinner the night before the game was sold out before its ad- vertising campaign even atarted. There have been more than 1,100 applications for the 900 seats available. "We're not surprised at the results,' says Rogers Scriver, executive director of the Grey |Cup Festival committee, which lis looking after plans for the week of pre-game activities, in- cluding the Saturday morning parade on the day of the game. "We've had a lot of people doing a lot of work for a long time," he said in an interview Thursday. ROOMS AT PREMIUM As he was speaking, he was) trying to locate accommoda-| tions for three planeloads of Western fans who need about 100 rooms. The best he could do was to find four motels in Hawkesbury, Ont., 55 miles east Campbell Is Despite Low TORONTO (CP)--Clarence Campbell, president of the Na- tional Hockey League, says he is not worried about sagging at- tendances or corporate juggling among clubs in the league's new Western Division. In an interview Thursday, Campbell said 50-per-cent at- tendance at some expansion team games_was expected by league officials. For five years arenas in the Two Bruins In NHL Lead By THE CANADIAN PRESS Boston Bruins dominated the National Hockey league scoring race Thursday night after their 2-0 victory over Los Angeles Kings. Fred Stanfield of Boston picked up an assist in the victo- ry to move him into a first- place tie with team-mate John- ny McKenzie who had two as- sists Thursday night. Both have 12 points, but Stanfield has four two, Boston goals, - eine (California Seals Wednesday 'oa | ' 5 e oals co . cKenzie's| ~ Y\Montreal bowed in the semi-fi-| goals compared to McK night, ian of tie matey toursenien TEXACO ON HIGHWAY NO. 2... . 623-5757 John Bucvk, who scored both|FLYERS SWITCH at the pre-Olympic Games| i also moved into| Another team, Philadelphia|Thursday night and won a 56 BRUCE ST. 723-9632 }) the NHL top 10 with five goals|Flyers, has had a_ switch in| bronze medal as a losing semi- and four assists for nine points.|ownership. Ed Snider, a lawyer, |finalist. | 410 RITSON RD. N. | Old pro Gordie Howe scored two has replaced building contractor} The 18-year-old Italian-born | 728-8033 | goals Thursday as Detroit Red' Jerry Wolman as majority |boxer dropped a decision to Po- Wings bombed California Seals 8-2 and now is in the top 10 with four goals and five assists. The leaders (B--Boston, C--|"Wolman has not been involved|Garbey of Cuba for the gold Chicago, M--Montreal, Cal-- California, NY--New York, D--'about June 5, and we're satis-| night. Garbey stopped Jose Ce- Detroit): GA Pts. Pen, Stanfield, B ae feo 0 McKenzie, B 210 12 4 B. Hull, C Bee ae EI 2 Cournoyer, M eee fetes 6 & 0 Hicke, Cal 5. 6 4 Beliveau, M 545 8 Howe, D 4 5 9 v Bucyk, B §24° 9 0 Douglas, Cal 3:.06;:8 10 (aes | 0 Ratelle, NY | Optimistic Attendance | old section operated at 92 to 97) per cent for hockey. But all) along I've felt that the new cit-| ies would do well if they drew) 50 per cent of capacity." | The league president took an) optimistic stance on some new cities. 'Minneapolis (home of the |Minnesota North Stars) looks jparticularly strong. Their sec- jond-game crowds are better |than any in the new division, jand they've been sold out for two weeks for the Chicago game) tomorrow." MUST BANK $27,000 The annual break-even point for the 12 teams in the league is $1,000,000 a club, Campbell said. On this gauge, a team needs to bank about $27,000 from each of} 37 home games to balance re- \ceipts against expenses. "Any team that can draw he- tween 8,000 and 10,000 fans a} night will be in excellent} |shape." Meanwhile, Pittsburgh Pen- jguins are having attendance {troubles .Fewer than 4,000 paid |to watch the Penguins defeat) lowner of the Flyers. | "We're not at all embarrassed| by the change," Campbell said. | in the hockey picture since fied Snider will be a sound NHI. partner."' Asked to describe calibre of; said Hadfield. "I had broken a LIST AVAILABLE : | | There is also a list of rooms | available in private homes that will be used for last-minute For The | | CENTR i Howe a season total of nine} For Geoffrion, former Mont- points in the NHL scoring on/real right winger, it was his) Has Broken Ankle four goals and five assists--|390th career goal in regular-sea- three points back of two Boston|son play. He now has played in) MINNEAPOLIS (AP) -- § Bruins, Fred Stanfield and John-|831 NHL games, excluding the|Larry Keenan, regular left wing ny McKenzie. \playoffs, and is the NHI's/and leading scorer for St. Louis In other games Thursday fourth highest all-time goal scor-/Blues of the National Hockey 4i night, New York Rangers tied|er behind Beliveau, who has|League, will be sidelined six to 1-1 with Montreal Canadiens in|404. eight weeks with a_ broken real, Game ended in 1 - 1 jan Eastern contest and Boston| But the margin for the tie was\ankle. deadlock. |Bruins downed Los Angeles|the sparkling work of New York} Coach Lynn Patrick said [Kings 2-0 in an interlocking|goaltender Ed Giacomin, He|Thursday Keenan told him he held the Rangers in the game thinks he broke the ankle when game. |during the third period, stopping|his skate caught in a rut on the HABS TAKE FIRST hard Montreal drives. Thejice at Metropolitan Sports Cen- The tie in Montreal was the Canadiens had a 31-23 margin tre Wednesday night in a game |second between the two clubs " on the night. against Minnesota North Stars. two meetings this year. It jet moved the Canadiens into sole} BUCYK SCORES 2 possession of first place in the} In Boston, the surprising Eastern Division with 10 points,|Bruins got a two-goal perform-| Alwa s jone more than Boston, Detroit)ance from John Bucyk and and New York. jsome fancy netminding trom| +t of here, and check on the avail-, Even with its loss, Los An-|goaltender Gerry Cheevers. | ere wit ability of buses to move the,;---- 25 mami _ | fans between these motels and Mine", ss - Hull's Curved Stick Blade "@ady cash another request--to accommo- cv or ain fe oe s!| Mean's Goals For Hadfield Hn | to pressed into service as "ho- t | tels."" NEW YORK (AP)--Viec Had-|couple of mine and Bobby lent! The committee is not in the field is blonde and plays left! me one of his." i$ reservation business, but is han-/Wing. Until now, that's where) A couple of quick goals made| dling inquiries for accommoda- | the comparison between him Hadfield a convert to the curved tion. It checks hotels and motels| and Bobby Hull has ended. blade favored by most of the to see whether the requested, Hull has scored $70 goals in| !eague's harder shooters. | space is available, then notifies|the last six National Hockey| Sometimes the shots drop,| OF MOTE the person making the request,| League seasons. Hadfield's total|Sometimes they rise. Hadfield) giving the name and location of|is 69. \doesn't know exactly what the| --CP Wirephoto NIAGARA LOANS the motel or hotel. The commit-| yate Jast season, Hadfield) PUCK will do, but then, neither| f tee also is helping to locate tarted Gal f the Chi do opposing goalies. | rooms for fans who have writ-|*!@tted using one of the Chicago) "Tt surprises me as much as ten to hotels that are already|Black Hawk star's sharply-\it does them," Hadfield said. solidly booked. curved sticks. | 'But I like it. I know when I get "Some have made their own! "J he can score 84 goals with | the puck I'm going to shoot it as arrangements for accommoda-i¢" Hadfield d. hard as I can and I know that tio, as far away as Brockville,"'|'ca, vs --o i maybe' stick is going to help me do| NIAGARA FINANCE Seriver said. Brockville is 75 that." The change had an instant ef- miles south of Ottawa, on the) Emile Francis, New York St, ice River, cikate gon ey RBs omg ety manager-coach, says he doesn't 286 KING STREET W. But». 'single rooms, the situ-| 5°" ' ve goa Net q\care what kind of sticks his final six games last season an players use '"'as long as they 723-3487 ation is not as bleak as it might appear, The festival committee makes regular checks to look for rooms that become available in the capital area through can cellations of reservations, this year he has scored four! '3 i ocala fe Hib ancora fitet alk neora spas with hash games. "T started using the curved stick one night in Chicago,"' Van Belle emergencies in cases _ where fans arrive without reserva- tions, The list was drawn up as a backstop for Centennial Year visitors. | Arrangements for the week- long festivities are complete ex- cept for last-minute details.) They include a five-day bonspiel with room for 128 men's rinks and 64 women's rinks, daily lun- cheons and special Friday night dances, along with the annual Miss Grey Cup contest and pa-| rade. 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