Oshawa Times (1958-), 8 Nov 1967, p. 15

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Tuesday when they blew a 3-0/opezed\ the second with their The owner of the expansion | second period lead before 5,164|third goal. team in the NHL may also have/home fans and lost 5-4 to divi-| Only the Kings have allowed) been hoping to break a string of|sion-leading Los Angeles Kings.{more goals--41--in the division! ill fortune that has generally dogged his team through the/SEALS OUTSHOT KINGS scoring behind the 41 goals early part of the schedule. In 13 games this. season, the/32-28, but succumbed when Ed/3] by Pittsburgh Penguins. Seals have managed wins injJoyal and Brian Smith beat] To make matters even worse, | trop Another, They've managed to produce] The other Los Angeles goals nto the cellar of the six-team|Laughton beat Los Angeles Their luck was not any better/first period and Alain Caron |while the Seals are third in The Seals outshot the Kings|scored by Los Angeles and the only their first two games,/goalie Charlie Hodge late in the tonight they have to play host to going winless in the last 11. t pepe K Pl Li . diens are at Chicago, Philadelp- . sitet sea" -mrnl Most Valuable ey Players Limping i "tea" suer"se"s! Most Valuable prison 118 8 Fon Minnesota in other games to-| SAN JUAN (AP )--Puerto Western Division Toronto TORONTO (CP)--Toronto Ar-|2.016 yards run up by Ottawa, night. Rican Orlando Cepeda, named|Cleveland 9 2 0 38 28 18 Barrie 23 30 gonauts may be going into Sun-|but it was a strong indication| - Thursday the Leafs are in Los|the National League's Most Val-|Buffalo 5 6 0 41 43 11'Belleville 32 35 day's sudden-death Eastern|that they finally had found the Angeles while Pittsburgh is at/uable Player in a unanimous|Rochester 4 4 2 39 39 10) Woodstock 31°47 Football Conference semi-final/running combination a series of Detroit. vote, is a very happy and proud Quebec 5 6 0 43 39 10)Orillia 28 52 against Ottawa Rough Riders!coaches have been searching for BLAMES LEAGUE man, <n sone with most of their guns spiked. (over several years. They started the season as a passing team behind the intri- cate formations designed by coach Leo Cahill and under the guidance of quarterback Wal!ly|" Gabler. c But by the end of the 14-game Cahill have been able to explain they |--and the running game became won their first playoff berth in/¢ven more important than be- five years, the Argos had be-/fore ' Then, when it was most need- in Oakland became the first player in the history of the National League campaign during which come the best rushing club in the four-team league with 2,171 © yards to their credit d This wasn't much more than |!i PASSING FADES Seals, Sunday announced hr, lGabler unéxpectedly lost the|Change because about 70 per} hird period. |Toronto Maple Leafs, tied for ae ~--|first place in the veteran East- : . ca lern Division with New York} naut Guns Spiked, i nae are at home tol Cepeda Named Wott F A PtGalt Boston Bruins, Montreal Cana- Van Gerbig, owner of the Toward the end of the season,|WaS applying for the name} >, ange of his receivers--a_ cir-|cent of his team's support came} umstance that neither he nor|ffom Oakland. He said the league forced him to choose be- m fornia Seals as the team name th even though their home rink is d, the running game came, The club opened the season by own with a severe case of the beating Philadelphia 5-2 ° and), mps. Minnesota 6-0, but since "has} Fullback Jim Dillard injured/™anaged only three ties in 11 outings home after his selection today, bs ;, epeda gave most of the credit r his award and the tremen- dous comeback with the world! champions St. Louis Cardinals to team trainer Dr. Robert Bau- tween San Francisco and Cali-[ feed whose, seliiessness_ and ADMISSION from the MVP award ~ HOCKEY STANDINGS -- St. Louis in Minnesota | THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, November 8, 1967 15 National League i Tuesday's Results Eastern Division |Cleveland 6 Baltimore 3 WLT F A PtjRochester 3 Quebec 8 |Toronto 7 4 1 46 27 15)Buffalo4 Vancouver WHL 6 be York 6 4 4 4 Po 7 Wednesday's Games Detroit 6 32 13) gpringti | Springfield at Hershey id ; Montreal 5 3 3 24 25 13! 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