Oshawa Times (1958-), 11 Dec 1967, p. 5

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d. i) taker 15.24; LeClere 15.24; for) Robertson 'Moore's Retirement Ends Against Leafs THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, December 11, 1967 7 |tion announced' Saturday in Moncton, N.B., that Chuvalo must announce his intentions within 30 days or forfeit his Ca- nadian title. The federation said that if \Chuvalo plans to continue, he |will be ordered to defend his Ring Return For Chuvalo TORONTO (CP) -- George najor) -- 19.48; By STERLING TAYLOR Don McKenney, who also) badly bruised right knee and is|Chuvalo, 30, the Canadian heav- 7 Bh as vie Canadian Press Staff Writer forge! for the --" aah thejexpected to be sidelined until yweight boxing champion reav-litle against Bob Feistein of To- Meee 4 »,| 1964-65 season and was left un-|next weekend. 3 COND PERIOD Dickie Moore, who didn't protected along with Moore at y ken : Toronto, Sunday announced he| Irv Ungerman, Chuvalo's Gibbons react to general manager-coach Mike Walton, scoring his 11th), . i ; Lecerc) 1.38 Punch Imlach's rejuvenation the end of the season, set up the) and 12th goals in 10 games since|"!! return to the ring late in)manager, said George -Gains- cone 3.18 cure three years ago, came out | "0ning goal against the Leafs.|heing given a regular spot on a|January or early in February. /ford of New York City, who oldirev Nhittaker) +++ Russell rpenter) ..+ . 0.18 » 15 of the past Sunday night to transquilize Toronto Maple Leafs and provide the adrenalin Like Moore he recently returned to action after treatment for a serious knee injury Toronto forward line, accounted for the other Leaf goals and as- sisted on Armstrong's marker. Chuvalo's future has been injmanaged former middleweight doubt since he suffered a cheek|Sugar Ray Robinson, is in Eng- injury in a fight with undefeated|land attempting to arrange a Lawson . ; Rookie Frank St. Marceille} Fred Stanfield scored twice 'ravi i i ' Manery) 17.06 for St. Louis Blues. ; t r . Joe Frazier of Philadelphia sev-|fight between Chuvalo and sine y Bl ala awe Moore, 36, back after a two- Lap polly br pea ose od -- and Ken Hodge gotleral months ago. = 'Henry Cooper, the British Em- year layoff, scored the winning pin opened the scoring with his : _ The Canadian Boxing Federa-'pire heavyweight champion. cet ies goal in the Blues' 2-1 victory--|hinth'goal of the campaign for| HOWE RECOVERS irae = LeClerc) ..ssoveeee 420 their seventh A py gpl Toronto. Gordie Howe, who entered| Petit Imlach's Maple Leafs in regular nee , .j¢) hospital. for a kidney ailment) ANC sella si National Hockey League action.| | eh pullaaie bee feels Friday, passed a kidney stone iS ciail i? Imlach had talked the man Delordy seconded hls tiret aut: Saturday and refuted 'doctors' HOCKEY Trevelyan) ise, Toe who holds the ee Sv out ot the season. as. Chicago ---- he bgp in ye (misconduct) 10.297 oints in one season--including : res os jto skate, scored one goal and| misconduct) 114 isd playotts--out of a one-year re- continued its drive for the t0P| added an assist in Detroit's 3-2| EQUIPMENT ! 175 tirement in 1964, but gave up after the 36-year-old leftwinger after a humble early-season be- ginning. Veteran leftwinger Doug Mohns scored the other {victory over New York. Gary Jarrett and Gary Berg-| lV Try Stan's For The Best Prices In Oshawa SKATES | EQUIPMENT Weiss @ CCM @ COOPER-WEEKS @ WINNWELL @ CCM @ DAOUST {% @ GOALIE PADS RENTED Use your old skotes es « Trade. Wide Selection Of Team In 4 Sweoters ws scored only three goals, and added five assists in 43 games. Moore was the first man to 'hi }man scored the others, while Ciisage goal. \Jim Neilson and Boom Boom! MISS HULL BLAZERS Geoffrion replied for the Rang- score 96 points in a regular sea-} The largest crowd of the sea- ers. -son with 41 goals and 55 assists}son, 14,646, came to see Hull's) Bobby Hull and Ken Wharram in 1958-59 while with Montreal | blazing slapshots and saw him were the Chicago marksmen| Canadiens. He added five goals| score with two soft rebounds. | Saturday, while Henri Richard) and 12 assists in 11 playoff; Gordon Labossiere, Ted Ir-|and Lemaire scored the Mont-| games to set a record of 113! yine and Lowell MacDonald)real goals points, scored as Los Angeles snapped'. Noe! Prive, George Konik and Bobby Hull and Stan Mikita,!an eight-game unbeaten streak) Ken Schinkel were the Pitts- both of Chicago Black Hawks,|for the Bruins, who lost both|burgh marksmen with Parker have since scored 97 points, al-|Green and Orr in Saturday's tie') MacDonald and Bob Woytowich though no one has equalled| with Toronto counting for Minnesota Moore's 113-point plateau Eddie Shack scored the only Crisp scored for St (30) in the first period. Taking charge of the puck is Duanne Rupp (4) and Rangers Roll Right Along, Edge St.Catharines 5-4 By THE CANADIAN PRESS {Canadiens have been picking up! Marcel Pronovost (3). Blues won 2-1. (AP Wirephoto) HOCKEY STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS NATIONAL LEAGUE Eastern Division WL A. shot of the St. stopped last night by To- ronto goalie Bruce Gamble by Jim Roberts Louis Blues was gecaccene eisieree A Pt Terry series that the cry may soon go Ate a oF A |New York ; 5 70 9g\talked out of retirement for the stop the Rangers 5-2 Friday night, at Niagara} ' a) "es ' 59\ second time a few weeks ago. aad the team that might do it|Falls, and clipped the Black ; Montreal ag| second tt oe is Montreal Junior Canadiens) Hawks 5-4 Sunday at St. Cathar- PROVIDES CHALLENGE who womped to their seventh/ ines. He said he was coming back win in a row Sunday by beating! But the Rangers have played because of the challenge, the lowly Peterborough Petes 5-3.\three less games than the money and the fact that the pis ' i E NHL's new Western Division didn't look as tough as the old Eastern Division, Moore's comeback the highlight of a 10-game. NHL weekend that also saw the first- place Boston Bruins hampered by the loss of defencemen Bobby Orr and Ted Green and ( NESBITT presentative N LIFE nce Company Canada Western Division Los Angeles 1310 3 74 R 29 # |Phila. 12 9 | Pittsburgh 10 i |Minnesota 'i 22 Oakland 5 3 8 17 St. Louis 9 67 16 Sunday's Results Browns Capture Crown [iy atti With Win Over Cards rg eae |Minnesota 7 Pittsburgh 4 Saturday's Results Chicago 2 Montreal 2 {Boston 3 Toronto 3 New York 2 Detroit 3 Pittsburgh 3 Minnesota 2 St. Louis 1 Oakland 0 2 RR es SKM GRO 2 Play Santa to your Sportsman We have on hand gifts galore for the sports minded, +e Skates © Hockey Equipment © Skis ® Ski Accessories EVERYTHING FOR EVERY SPORT @ GOLFER ©@ FISHERMAN © HUNTER © ARCHER, etc. BOLAHOOD'S was wa Shopping Centre 2 725-4563 By DICK COUCH Tony Lorick, Tom Matte and Associated Press Sports Writer|Jerry Hill, however, and Lou Jim Houston, Cleveland's| Michaels booted three field |goals as the Colts became the 245 - pound super - thief, hasiri.: NHL team to go 13 games icked the lock to the Century| es Nitty team +0 80 1s games arene room, leaving only one| mpnout -- since the ae divisional battle still raging in aan enue cwupht a tive Wednesday's Games the National Football League--| .. agen Flyer: d two 1 than the| Montreal at Boston a datas Balti-/Ya7d touchdown pass from|*1yers, and two jess than ¢ | Pittsb hat T the coastal war between Baltl-\~13i, Morton and threw a 45-|Habs. The weekend action left] Pittsburgh at Toronto more's unbeaten Colts and Los), 14° scoring strike to Jance|Kitchener and Montreal tied for| New York at Chicago Angeles' relentless Rams. |Rentzel, sparking the Cowhoy's|second place in the standings, Los Angeles at Minnesota Linebacker Houston intercept-|+9mp over Philadelphia. each with 29 points: on 14 wins Oakland at St. Louis ed a fourth-quarter pass Sunday and a tie, only three behind the ET LONGEVITY MARK CAM CROSBY ... three goals Hockey prekQ 4 ; # Boston 65 34, Moore, who retired for the Boston goal Louis and veteran goaltender Skate Sharpening A Kitchener Rangers are hold-|wins lately from teams in the) _ Toronto j : 56 31\first time after the 1962-63 sea-- The Rangers' victory over|Glenn Halt shutout Oakland 4 LE YOU WAIT ing such a hot hand in the Onta |lower division but the Rangers, | Detroit 2 5 74 30|/son because the cartilage were Montreal was their first against|The shutout was the first for y Students 35c Adults 50c io Hockey Association Junior Aunbeaten in four games,| - + |\Chicago 4 79 29;removed from both knees, was) an Eastern Division club since} Hall, picked up from Chicago iny 2% nue OSHAWA'S LARGEST SKATE EXCHANGE Oct. 29 and their first in four) last June's expansion draft. KAD D BMD BBB DHT st a games. Vic Hadfield, Phil Goy-| Oakland's attendance of 3,780) ' Sh ' d ette and Bob Nevin scored for|Saturday night was in sharp| rpen New York, rookie Jacques Lem-|contrast to the 16,156 that a pe ing an aire and Ralph Backstrom for|turned out to see the Leafs-Bos- Montreal. ton game at Toronto. The crowd Rental Ltd, Montreal has not won in eight|was the second largest to see a 223 KING ST. WEST 723-3301 -- 723-3224 starts, although the club has|hockey game in Maple Leaf! Open Till 9 p.m. Mondoy to Friday -- Soturdey 8 te 6 p.nt. three ties during that time. Gardens 4 Jf Ray Cullen, Bill Collins, Par ker MacDonald, Dave Balon, Andre Boudrias, Wayne Con- nelly and Bill Masterton scored the Minnesota goals as_ the North Stars got their first victo-| Bobby Hull continue his league- "TY over Pittsburgh. leading pace with three goals. Andy Bathgate, Ken S« hinkel, New York Rangers edged) Billy Dea and Ab McDonald re- Montreal Canadiens 3-2 Sunday|Plied for the Penguins. 'night, while Los re ds CHIEF GETS EQUALIZER dumped the foals 31, ' nee George Armstrong scored shutout Philadelphia Flyers ai.|With three seconds remaining! and Minnesota North nee */ after Toronto goaltender Johnny| loped Pittsburgh Penguins 7-4. | Bower had left his net in favor] Chicago had battled to a 2-2/of a sixth attacker Saturday tie with Montreal Saturday| night. night as Toronto and Boston Orr suffered a broken collar! 3-3, Detroit Red nd period psday, * C. 12 and ran 18 yards for the deci- sive touchdown as the Browns Eagles centre Jim Ringo start- injury-riddled Flyers. Other games--all played on Ontario Junior A Ww LT F A Pt|Pittsburgh defeated Minnesota N'gara Falls 14 4-4 99 58 32|3-2, and St. Louis shutout Oak- deadlocked vnoers 3.9, Done early in the s Wings edged the Rangers 3-2.) atter dropping to ge ice to stop| ahovlich and| & a shot by Frank SP ORTSHAVEN # ; . iyi i . { s expect t ast| WR clinched the Century Division pda ge SOmneCU Ae ae Sunday--saw Toronto Marlboros'Kitchener 14 4 1115 64 29|land Seals 1-0. ag oe orani m) at leas saa 61 KING ST. EAST 723-2711 se . crown with a 20-16 victory over| setting an all-time pro record. _|trim Ottawa 9-3. Montreal 146°) B66 eS caen? lho a victim cfm: bs = * '@ wa sd SEQ 2 = *. 3 Sg er eae 79 Laue ir ae ene ro Peterborough picked up some) Toronto arty ee! 28 Ne weckend ecroog em Bos \Mahovlich's shot, suffered a Bax ee Te Be a Res * & PLR A | Fe ! , Houston's Bb > ' ss "OS: injuries i Hamil 12 5 4 96 56 28) ; : recat 3 i aE RRC REGS tol asada Rk Aine NON ' por pic je with another|touchdown passes as the Were an in the game ab ya ae Hy 4 iy|ton atop the Eastern Division HAWA ERALS ra Falls ickt Holders use 12 for this game. SERVICE town 6:15 - 6:45 - ) after the game. HOME GAME 1, DEC. 17 LS vs LONDON STREET WEST .p. 98 power than any re get up and go, s." Like the big alternator, wind- buretqr, padded nero-mesh. You a car that never 50 horsepower. pass theft put the wraps on a 24-14 victory over New York that eliminated the Giants from the Century race. ' While the Browns joined Green Bay's Central champs and Dallas Capitol Kings in the NFL semi-final playoff bracket, the Colts whipped New Orleans 30-10, running their unbeaten string ot 13 games and setting up next Sunday's Coastal show- down with Los Angeles. PUNT BLOCKED The Rams stayed alive Satur- day by blocking a Green Bay) punt in the final minute and scoring with 34 seconds to play{ for a 27-24 nod over the Pack-| ers. They tied the Colts in an) earlier meeting and are one) game off the pace going into the} finale in title-frantic Los An- geles. In Sunday's other NFL games, Dallas Cowboys drubbed Philadelphia Eagles 38-17; San Francisco '49ers outscored Atlanta Falcons 34-28; Detroit} Lions smacked New York) Giants. 30-7; Washington Reds- kins edged Pittsburgh Steelers) 15-10 and Chicago Bears and Minnesota Vikings played to a 10-10 deadlock. The Browns led 13-9 when| Houston, a rugged, eight-year pro, batted a Jim Hart pass into) the air, grabbed the ball on the fly and raced across untouched. Those six points stood up for Cleveland despite Hart's 15-yard| touchdown pass to Jackie Smith} late in the period. A desperate 41-yard pitch from Hart to Smith carried to the Browns' 18! as time ran out. Frank Ryan's 38-yard scoring | pass to Paul Warfield and two field goals by Lou Groza offset) three three-pointers by St.| Louis' Jim Bakken before Hous- ton came up with the big play, for the Browns. The Colts rolled to their 11th victory--they have tied two--de-| spite a siib-par performance by | quarterback Johnny Unitas, who completed 10 of 24 passes'| for 148 yards and failed to con- nect for a touchdown. | Baltimore's tough defence set | held off the Falcons and snapped a six-game. losing string. Randy Johnson, held in check in the first half, kept At- lanta in the game with three touchdown passes after inter- mission. Karl Sweetan, the former To- ronto Argonaut, led the Lions past New York with three scor- ing passes. The Detroit defence shut off Fran Tarkenton, who hit on only three of 16 pass at- The most serious was to goalie Bruce Landen, taken from the ice on a stretcher after he was struck on the knee by a puck in the third period. Bob Ruthig left midway in the game after he was struck in the face by a puck, and team-mate Craig Ramsay was hurt when body- checked heavily into the boards. Andre Gaudette, with two goals including the winner, led \Oshawa tempts and was thrown four|the Canadiens. Guy Lapointe, times for losses of 63 yards. Ralph Stewart and Mare Tardif Sonny Jurgensen, stym ie d|were the other Montreal scor- most of the game by Pitts-/ers, Craig Ramsay, Ralph burgh's defence, got off a 33-|Buchanan and George Graham yard touchdown pass to Charlie] scored for Peterborough. Taylor with less than three min-| utes remaining to bring the Redskins. from behind. 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