1en ead jot from the blue- led Oshawa goal- Rose. power plays, was filling injlucky and I missed the best two goals came here were 16,042 fans in|\Wednesday for injured Dave chances." ES of four seconds M@ple Leaf Gardens Wednesday | Keon Bobby -Hull continued _ his lrove a shot into night all set to cheer Eddie He beat Gerry Cheevers with goal-a-zame pace for Chicago. The New Name of Dominion Tire Stores f the net at 18:40 Shack of Boston Bruins, but his first two goals and Ed John picking up one and an assist to sored an unassist- when they left all the talk was ston, making his first official! maintain his scoring lead with 3:44, about Mike Walton of Toronto appearance of the season for 15 goals and eight assists for 23 exchanged two 1 the final period notching both for y tap : j ; ; Chicago's rout with the others Luc Bedard and Walton getting three of their!sociation Junior A series, Wal- poine Be Stan Milita and Ericl were the Crush- goals while Shack, one of the ton played two games with Nestavenia: az gainst St Tonite en. most popular Toronto players Rochester Americans of the goalie Glenn Hall. Ron Stewart s win was the for Peterborough e over first place ngs. Oshawa now ito second place. nutshot the Crush- d led in the pen- ent with seven to Rose, Wilton, . Whiting, In other games, Chicago.Leafs. In 31 NHL games last/Dillabouz d Niebbe O'Reilly: aie Black Hawks dropped St. Louis|\year he scored seven goals and and Art Str atton dard, McNamee. Blues 4-1, Montreal Canadiens 13 assists. The loss was the first in four 3H = Holbrook, Haw- clipped Minnesota North Stars} Already this season he has games for Philadelphia ed vetiaag oe 5-1, Pittsburgh Penguins,seven goals and four assists for The Canadiens broke out of we, Mackness, Mc: blanked Philadelphia Flyers 5-0 11 points. their lethargy with their most wake and Oakland Seals ended a 14-, After the game the shifty cen spirited display in some weeks yr PERIOD game winless streak by beating tre said he couldn't remember|with Dick Duff scoring a goal| Gilmour (Grady) 7.02 Los Angeles Kings 4-1. ithe last time he scored three'and three assists and. Her sien 12.18 SUBS FOR KEON goals in a game. Richard scoring once and ate. WHEEL sie le craigs Walton, a 22-year-old native of MISSED BEST CHANCES Mg A Pale OL AGRA BALANCE A Kirkland Lake, Ont., whose four "The funny thing about it is Defenceman Ted Harris go iD PERIOD other goals this year came on'that the ones I scored were just ue nee tps of the Ph aug a ia Stackhouse pit = alph sackstro and van whee A 5.18 | j¢ ournover scoring the others 'Crowe (Grady) "1635 HOCKEY SCOREBO ARD The only Minnesota player to wheels... 3.70 ley {beat veteran goalie Gump. Wor ye) en : ; Sley was Wayne Con he lly wheels 4:43 EXT RA ! Vilton' 3.55; 'Mackness By THE CANADIAN PRESS Ontario Sentor bouncing the puck in off Wor wheels 6.60 Epping 12.20; Bedard National League WLT F A Ptsilev's chest Exclusive rood hoxard guarantee included . Y Eastern Division Galt 9 3 0 47 2418) Terry Gray scored the only wheels 7.30 adjustment for 3 months Buin i, ral me WLT F A Pt col'wood 8 3.1 47 3817.80al for Los Angeles, giving Ts rd aie as Toronto 9 6 1 5R 36 19 Kingston 7 5 2 5% 48 16\them an early 1-0 lead. But be. pre nya seny ' Gilmour (Grady) 31 8 i 3 Detroit 8 ; 1 49 44 7 Guelph 7 4 1 44 36 15 fore the first period was over 9, 6.02; Webb (major) PHIL ESPOSITO of Bos- for the puck during an goalie Johnny Bower and New York ra 2 34 17 Oakville 6 6 0 35 46 12 i auey Sen ANG Purana wel Kl G PARK PLAZA se! ee ton Bruins is outnumbered NHL game in Toronto last defenceman Duanne Rupp Hal A 4 : ar i: pene : : : 28 a Basie ee pri al aba bd by Toronto -Maple Leaf night. Foiling Esposito's Chicnse 4 2 3 40 "C3 3 Barrie 8 28 8 9 xy 2 Rane Aut 21 . . sa : sea ( anhoto) 4 ey Os § q oodstoc 48 37. 44 §& Salting it away with second and 1 SS Girls _ players as he scrambled goal attempt are Toronto P Wireph Wael Wisutea ies cg a : 47 44 7\third period goals (UNIROYAL| King St. W. at Park Rd. Phone 725-6511 |Los Angeles 7 5 3 48 46 17 Orillia 3 9 0 35 58 6 Only two games are scheduled 9 Pittsburgh 6 & 2 39 41 14 Gamex FHday tonight with New York at Phila andale Ottawa S ast rey up ! Minnesota 5.8: 3 3 37:18 Orillia_at Barrie : delphia and Detroit at Oakland i 5 95 - sais ; -- The Business gt Louie i § ; rf 3% 0 Balt at Guelph jo sines . Louis a41 3 ee ee League held their ° . R I Oakland tse eo ee n at Annandal eturn Wednesday's Results j mit finan Haunting Memories Toner So" ee ternoon with six Boston 2 Toronto 4 N. Falls 10 1 1 66 29 21 ames resulting in By SCOTT TYRER Murray Griffin, Tommy. shoestring catch and Winni- et 4 gen } a Lene : 4 1 " a8 iH - e res. Canadian Press Staff Writer Daley, the late Bunny Wads- peg recovered. iladelphia ittsburgh Kitchener ; 5 37 16 W t ; p t t e the results, list: However weird and wonder- Worth, Dave Sprague, the late Nicklin and Beiber took it to 10s Angeles | vadand § Khatealle 8 ; 4 YH CH c in e r ro ec ion eee of the competing ful this year's Grey Cup game Tiny Hermann, Tony Mc- the 24 and Stevenson punted ac Pate eril Asien ya a : aa 7 ee Q Fellows, 9--Janet may be in Ottawa Dec. 2, it Carthy, Rick Perley and the wilf Tremblay kicked it back TEIFOTE FS 5 be a phia " bY a eer Dorothy Mc- will have to come up a bob- late Curley Moynahan. Starry out of the end zone but the | ! Anan rales Lebid ; eee $ r Home a nd Fa rm! 'y ley Signoretti, 7 by-dazzler to beat the Dec. 9 Tony Golab was injured. ~ --_-- ball went off the side of his | American League Pela 103 95 @ | 0 9--Bernice Bar- 1939, affair. Fritzie Hanson was the big foot and Winnipeg took over | Eastern Division SF ts ore ian eet t y Stefaniuk, 5-- That was the last time the Star for Winnipeg, but the on the Ottawa seven. Steven- WLTAF A prt Utawa ; b en, 4; Mary Jane East-West final was played in Bombers also had Art Steven- son slammed across a single. |Springfield 9 3 1 56 39 19) Games Thursday ee Vicki Baldson, 6; the capital and Winnipeg Blue $9, Lou Mogul, Rube Marqu- Winnipeg managed only |Hershey 7 5 1 54 41 15)Ottawa at Peterborough ; cer, 7--Fay Mc: Bombers scored an 87 victory hardt, the late Jeff Nicklin, eight first downs but Ottawa |Providence .5. 8 2 50 65 12)London at Hamilton - Hogle, 7--Ingrid over Ottawa Rough Riders, Hardrock Greg Kabat, Andy made only three. The West Baltimore 5 7 1 43 43 11 h Carol Cross, 8-- More than twice the 11,738 Beiber, Marty Gainor, Bill rushed for 126 yards to 116 for Western Division SAILMAKER WINS » 6. fans of 1939 are expected to Ceretti, Cliff Roseborough, the the East. The Bombers com- |Cleveland 10 3 1 46 3621) GoRAT, HARBOR. Rahamas a show up this year, and while late Ches McCance, Bill pleted only one of the eight | Rochester 6 5 2 49 51 14) ie ae : ie ae a the field and stands of Lans- Boivin and Bill Nairn. passes they tried and the Rid- |Quebec 5 7 1 48 45 11;)(AP) -- Nelson Piccolo, re downe Park are new, the . Touchdowns were worth ers were good on three of |Buffalo 5 9 9 50 6010 year-old. sailmaker, won the playing conditions could bear five points each in that day their five attempts; the yard- Wednesday's Result world. snipe sziling champion a 'striking resemblance to 4d each team scored one. age passing was 23 and 99 re- |Cleveland 2 Hershey 0 jship for Brazil for the fourth those of 28 years ago. Ottawa scored first, Tommy spectively. Winnipeg punted Friday's Games Straight year Friday after -a a sturdy protective material folded over in easy a It began snowing on Thurs- " SP Hs ; ° ° ° day, 48 hours before kickoff, play. Hermann's convert was tawa 17 times ae migu ee ee Ae handle rolls... . resistant to acids, alkaline materials and Snowplows kept the worst of good and the Riders were Ve the snow clear, To take care ahead 6-0. corrosion. of the rest, someone con- Then Mogul recovered a ceived the idea a pithy Burke fumble to set up Bel- gasoline on the field and light- ber's touchdown. The convert ing it. was wide and Ottawa had a 9 AVAL JABLE IN: Result--instant mud. -That one-point lead. ° I e | if night, it froze. The first quarter was rolling TAM ° A = Then, while lime was being to a close when Daley fum- LoS igs | 002 gauge seseeee UD to 10 ft. wide me 150 ft long mixed to mark the lines, snow 'bled and Gainor recovered. | 4 began falling again. In des- Kabat's attempted field goal .004 gauge ......... up, to 32 ft. wide -- 100 ft. long peration, green floor-cleaner was mixed with the lime and the white field was marked in green stripes. But the sun came out and the result was goo again, with a definite green 'tinge every five yards. The game itself was a study in suspense. Pe ma wee ie BUILDING CONTRACTORS for winter working conditi the late Ross Trimble, had Plunges put the West inside yl e or win er wor ing con I ions one of the most powerful the Ottawa 10. Again Kabat teams ever assembled with kicked wide but again the Orville Burke, Andy Tommy, boot went for a single and | ®@ GREENHOUSES c CISTERN LINERS Co-op Body Established TORONTO (CP) -- Formation of a provincial body to provide a co-operative approach to the of various sports that: "We cannot presume to tell development of amateur' sport | Phi bse a Ra was proposed Wednesday by the| 7-7. Stevenson punted to the | Ontario department of educa- a ale Se pee. | tion. 2urke-- awas 0) int-re- | - _ gen ve - ss Bob E. Secord, of the depart-| wn man--fumbled a | | HERE IS THE READY-MADE PROTECTION FOR THE FARM ment's community © programs) | Section, told 50 representatives | - groups what their needs are. MASSAGE & a ; | SBR gana A olay Ric WHIRLPOOL THERAPY sf < Fil Walker s Special Old. Only then, can mutually be solved." (Miner eer ° mee, in fact, thatnoone were they sealed in white oak ' He said $200,000 in grants y spe | | di k SPECIAL OF TH 3 WEE is allowed to enter our blending casks. To age and mellow. To- : from provincial and federal .gov- ernments will be made avail- able by next April. He said the community pro- | Ae ities days eh eaty grams section plans' to, make} | awhisky being born in there. Our people take the longer, ALL ik L ECTR ic DRILL Centre at Longford Mills into a Sundays 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. more difficult route to make year-round residential confer-| ence and training camp. | Winnipeg was ahead 7-6. finishing off a Burke pass was wide, but long enough for a single to tie the game. Late in the second, Hanson bobbled a punt on his own 25. Perley charged in and drib- bled the ball to the Winnipeg five. Beiber dived on the ball | and the threat ended. | FIELD GOALS MISSED | two | Riders tied it on a Hermann kick after Burke had passed to the Winnipeg 19. Hermann was having a bad day. On one attempted field goal che slammed the ball into the pos- terior of his centre, Jack | (Pooch) Taylor. That was it--48 seconds on the clock and the score was CONTINENTAL STEAM BATH FOR LADIES (2 p.m. to 11 _pom.) 2 p.m. to 11 p.m. | : 16A Ontario St. 728-2460 All organized Hockey Leagues, Figure Skating Clubs interested 18 times for 664 yards and Ot- tawa 17 times for 657. Canadian VU isky is bh Walton's Three Goals eads Leafs To Win \ y THE CANADIAN PRESS | Maple Leafs. The Leafs won the National Hockey League game 4-2 with before being traded last season, was shutout, The other Leaf goal went to Bob Pulford while Fred Stan field and Derek Sanderson re plied for Boston as Toronto took possession of first place in the Eastern Division, two points ahead of idle Detroit Red Wings and New York Rangers. Providence at Buffalo 'Baltimore at Springfield apollt room except the handful of peo- ple who belong. After all, there's Becausea whisky is born when it's blended. (Most whiskies are blended just before they're bottled. Like maybe last week.) = Z, 5 + what makes t Spe the Bruins, with the other. A graduate of Toronto Marl- boros of the Ontario Hockey. As- points. Brother Denis added.a goal in American League in 1963-64 be fore turning pro with Tulsa of the Central Professional League the following year. ' maining In 1965-66 he got a six-game ng shot with the Leafs, scoring a, "oalie Hank Bassen, in his goal and three assists, then first game in 2% weeks, turned completed the season with his first shutout of the season Rochester and split last season 2S Pittsburgh got goals from between the Americans and the | Billy abet Ab McDonald, Bob Keith McCreary scored the lone St. Louis goal in} ruining Denis Dejordy's shutout! bid with about three minutes re BE a UNIROYAL \ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Palisa; November 16, 1967 W ) AUTO yey END DJUSTMENT = Ontario Junior classic tacking duel with Ameri Earl Elms. ded first | E .006 gauge e Ideal For Za } Preblended.Tor point of perfect gether. 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