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In the other games, Toronto two clubs engaged in when they Boston Bruins in one of five Na-|Maple Leafs took a 2-1 loss atjlast met at Boston. Cooler heads ve Hockey League games/the hands of Pittsburgh Pen-|interceded, however, and the played. ap guins, Chigago Black Hawks/skirmish was the only ti The big centre didn't play. He/battered New York Rangers 5-2.|players threatened to aieat Oe yas behind the bench, replacing|Minnesota North Stars blanked game < oach Toe Blake, who was|Los Angeles Kings 4-0 and St.\ Jac, jossed out of the game after the|Louis Blues dropped Oakland to irst period by referee Bill Fri-'Seals into the Western Division] oe cellar 3-1. a Jacques Lemaire scored twice lead the Canadiens with sin- goals going to John Fergu- json, Ralph Backstrom, Danny |Grant and Carol Vadnais, Phil Esposito scored Boston's second fay. Blake protested too strenuous- ~ a goal scored by Ken Hodge CHEEVERS KEPT BUSY hat gave the Bruins a 1-0 lead.| The Canadiens had the run of oal t appeared, to him, the Bruins|the play throughout the game| sy s ad too many men on the ice|with Boston goalie Gerry Cheev-| T@ Penguins ended Leafs 11- during a line change and de-jers handling 16 shots in the first S4™© Winning streak at home Hayed penalty. period and 39 in the game com-|When Ken Schinkel tipped in a Beliveau, still is recovering|pared with 22 by Montreal's|4eflection midway through the rom a severe knee injury, was|Gump Worsley final period after Art Stratton not dressed for the game and| Less than four minutes after|@d scored earlier against John- dics Ce eee : : __"" Iny Bower who was tagged with {a tripping penalty and miscon- duct in the third period. Ron Ellis scored for Toronto, bouncing the puck in off goalie Tripping Penalty Upsets Both Bathgate And Bower"... assisted once with Bobby Hu! call|getting a goal and assist as Chi What's John cago moved into a second-place --Toronto tie in the Eastern Division wit! TORONTO (CP) -- "It was; Not happy with the the worst call of my career," an against Bower-- enraged John Bower said after|supposed to do?' he took tripping and misconduct coach Punch Imlach was more Toronto, three points behind penalties for dumping Andy unhappy about Leafs losing Boston a , sday as Toronto . i g seas ot Bathgate Wednesday a Toront their fourth game to an expan The goals were numbers 16 Maple Leafs lost a National sion team. and 17 for Mikita and moved Hockey League game 2-1 to "All I know is that this)jin fai feel apot in pede id Pittsburgh Penguins. -- : hockey club sometimes drives scoring. But Tall with 25 als With Bathgate skating in on me nuts. and 13 assists in 28 eames: BAL wer went out "We're scoring Aa ght af sek him all alone, Bo ent ou We're not scoring. A lot of leads all scorers. to check the 35-year-old former times we're not even hitting the a Leaf and was called for tripping! net." Ken Wharram and Chico when Bathgate sprawled into. But in the visitor's dressing Maki scored the other Chicago the end boards. room, Pittsburgh coach Red|80als while Bob Nevin got both Incensed, Bower trailed ref-|Sullivan was elated over the, New York goals. eree Bob Sloan to centre ice and! Penguins' first victory against a. At Minneapolis, Cesare Mani picked up the misconduct --" veteran team. ago registered the first shutout along with the mandatory $25) "My defence, they werejof the season for Minnesota and fine--for prolonging his protest.| great," he chortled. "They|kept Los Angeles within range "It was a sweep check with/didn't give the Leafs too manyjof Philadelphia Flyers in the my = stick,"" explained Bower | chances, they moved the puck|Western Division after the game. 'I do it all the)and they covered well. But I) The Kings, division leaders by| time when I come out after the| didn't think the Leafs played up|g point over the Flyers, are idle} puck. "I've never before got ajto par, tonight when Philadelphia! penalty for it, Bathgate did go} "However you can't overlook meets St. Louis Blues. In to down, but only after he ran over Schink (right-winger Ken|night's only other game Chicago my pad in the collision." Schinkel who scored the winning|j, at Detroit to play the Red Even Bathgate was surprised) goal). He's a helluva forward. Wings. y Bower got the penalty, and) "He's the guy I wanted sé Whe: shit wae the third. of Minnesota is at New Alignment In Soccer Cities CHICAGO (AP) -- The} merged United Soccer Associa-| tion and the National Profession- | al Soccer League announced an) alignment of 20 cities after -an| all-day meeting Wednesday. There will be no two-team cil- ies next season. Arrangements | were completed with respect to) the six two-team cities previous- | ly in the two leagues this way: 1. The two New York teams will join to operate as a single team 2. The ownership of the Toron- to team of the USA will sell its franchise to the league, leaving Toronto the NPSL ownership| there, | 3, Boston of the USA, Chicago) of the NPSL and Los Angeles of| the NPSL agreed to move to; new cities yet to determined | 4. San Francisco of the USA} and Vancouver of the USA have} merged and will operate in Van-) couver, added: badly in the draft that I could|,, pee talent "Funny thing, I knew what he|taste it." Ron Ellis scored the Meanings ¢ Ladae gulf was going to do, but he did it so|first goal of the game for Toron- at Naw York. > out from under me. Pittsburgh in the second period scored tw "I was on my backhand and; Schinkel deflected a shot from|for Minnesota' and Bob W oy out came that snake of his. It|the point by Noel Price between|Wich and Parker MacDonald BLUES ON STREAK Gary Sabourin scored his first a e ecte rom ame two NHL goals to pace the {Blues out of the western cellar bf : . straight game--the team's long- u ana 1ens 1 in lest win streak of the season, Jim Roberts scored St. Louis' Blake got thrown out of a gamejday threw him out. Friday said|hit for Los Angeles with the for the first time in his Nationaljhe took the action. because|Blues a man short early in the Hockey League career, but his|Blake had cursed at him. third period. some consolation by rallying t0} game concensus of most ooserv-|centre Larry Popein Friday defeat the first-place Bostonlers was that the Bruins in theJagainst Boston after bringing Bruins 6-2 Wednesday night and|penalty box had come back atj/him up from Vancouver Can- ings. Canadiens were left short-hand-|where he's spent the last seven "lve never been thrown out/ed only because they failed to/years. : : before except in amateur/put their own fifth skater back| On the basis of his seven ishment for protesting too vehe-| whatever the technicalities,|22mes this agi oe mently that Boston had an extra ' ; *|chased Popein and assigned Joe seater on the ice when Ken|owever, the goal looked big for/s7ura to Buffalo Bisons of the goal in the opening period. until the Canadiens broke] In the only other game sched The confusion arose while|through the injury-riddled Bos-juled Friday, penalties were being served for|ton. defence for an easy victory.!Los Angeles. mild brawl. Boston suddenly} wound up with a 5-4 manpower | advantage and scored, bringing} Montreal bench. | Blake leaped up and down for/ several minutes before play was} ECE LIINS FREER EE ed the officials again at the end! Civic Auditorium BRYAN ROSE 8:00 P.M. Crushmen vs ADULTS 75¢ CHILDREN 50c fast. . . he swept my feet right/to and Art Stratton tied it for : 3 Wayne Connelly really swept me off my feet." Bower's legs in the third period.|one each. as St. Louis won its third BOSTON .'"?) -- Coach Toejof the period, referee Bill Fri-jopening goal and Alain Caron Montreal Canadiens gave him] Despite the protests, the post- tighten the East Division stand-/the correct time, and that thejucks of the Western League hockey,'"' Blake said of his ban-|when they legally could have. (goals and four assists in 25 Hodge scored the game's first/most of the first two periods|American League. both«teams in the wake of a O.H.A. JUNIOR "B" | ° e e forth violent protests from the} resumed. When the coach berat-| At The Children under 14 accompanied by an adult admitted FREE | HOCKEY Complete protective equipment All the latest in qual- for the young ployer. ity bicycles A i line of p hockey equipment. «+ + Where you @re sure of ports and first class service, Oakland is expected to dress) pene rman : ~ Ego come in to break it up in the first period of their National Hockey League square off with each other referee Bill Friday, and linesman Ron KEN HODGE of the Bos- ton Bruins and Serge Sevard as of the Montreal Canadiens right, HOCKEY STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Top Curlers | Play In Final Wednesday's Resulis National League Rochester 0 Portland (WHL) 4 Eastern Division Saturday's Games WLT F.A Pts. Quebec at Baltimore TORONTO (CP) The final Boston 15 7 4 93 71 34) Rochester at Cleveland match in the top section of an Toronto 13.9 5 82 58 31) Buffalo at Hershey international curling tourna Chicago 129 7 84 81 31 Providence at Springfield 'ment today shapes up as a bat Detr 12 ny 6 8 "4 a0 Sunday's Games tle of wit : New ] At 4 od 7) 28 Quebec at Buffalo rT 1 game mata es Hec Ger Montreal 912 7 68 °65 25 Baltimc re at Providence vais of Edmonton, former world Western Division urling champion,. against Alf Hershey at Rochester nay eo 2 7 : ae " S : é 9 Cleveland at Springfield | Phillips Jr, of 7 oronto, the de ik 12 a} . of ee ; fending Canadian champion F4 i113 3 72 Ontario Junior A The victor will meet the win Minnesota 9 M1 6 61 WLT F APt ner of section B, which has| Wednesday's Results ~~ [Kitchener ee ee ae en sicatrenl 6 oston hs Montreal 14 6 1 89 66 29 tournament, in _ the bonspiel Pittsburgh 2 Worhnto 1 Toronto 13 6 2 121 67 28 final at 8 p.m. EST Friday New York 2 Chicano & Hamilton 12 5 4 96 56 28, But the emphasis now centres Los bs pales Ariinecota { St. Cath 9°13 1 4 9419 on the Gervais-Phillips match Oakland 1 St. Louis ¢ " Lo ndon 142°3 62 91 17's tieduled for 3p m : Tonight's Games VEDRWE 612 2 67 A 16). Waby Ursniae, lead tor Ge! Chicago at Detroit Pet'borough 6 12° 2° 67 106 14 vais, is considered one of the St Louis at Ph adelphia Ottawa 118 2 37132 4/finest players at that position in Dave Manning, who plays Phillips, has jbeen called one of the steadiest |! layers at that position Toronto third, John Ross, has Ontario's leading the world Thursday's Games second for Ottawa at Hamilton Kitchener at Peterborough Friday's Games Boston at Oakland Minnesota at Los Angeles American League Central League Eastern Division Memphis 3 Fort Worth 4 been one of WL TFA Pt Eastern League skips himself for half a decade Springfld 15 12 1 100 103 31| Florida 0 Knoxville 4 i while the Edmonton third, Merv Balti e 11-41: 3°:08 2 International League eetinne ~ posers a0 Hershey 10 11 3 92 Des Moines 2 Fort Wayne 2 Christmas Providence 912 4 90 Port Huron 4 Toledo 3 SEWING MACHINES Western Division Western Senior Cleveland 14 7 3 81 70 31!Edmonton 3 Calgary 4 Lig : $49.50 Rochester 14 7 3 81 70 31 Western Junior att pee bi RS ebb Rochester 1211 3 91 91 27) Estevan 5 Edmonton 3 WHITE ia Buffalo 1112 2 92 96 24 B.C. Junior SEWING CENT: 38 Bond St. W. -- Oshowes game at Boston Garden last night. Also involved is Cana- diens' Ted Harris (10). Mann, is also considered one o the top skips in Western ada hillips has Keith Re lead and Gervais ha I Hawkins at second--both sidered capable shot make Both rinks have the stro among the eight rin t began. the five-day tourname Monday. Quebec 10 10 3 100 Om 71 86 23| Victoria 0 New Westminster4 | Play Sania to your Sportsman We have on hand gifts galore for the sports minded. © Skates © Hockey Equipment © Skis © Ski Accessories EVERYTHING FOR EVERY SPORT © © GOLFER © FISHERMAN | a e HUNTER © ARCHER, etc. '@ BOLAHOOD'S SPORTSHAVEN 61.KING ST. EAST 723-2711 PORTS OP Ree oe NGS By SAE oR ABR Bh eh a RS Bo! OSHAWA RECREATION DEPARTMENT 'Z HOLIDAY PROGRAM FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28 7:00 - 8:30 P.M. -- Public Swimming 10:00 A.M, - 5:00 P.M. -- Registration | SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23 7:00 P.M, - 8:30 P.M, -- Registration 9:30 - 11:00 A.M. -- Public Swimming Preference will be given to Oshawa 1:00 - 6:00 P.M. -- Swim Meet Residents 7:00 - 8:30 P.M. -- Public Swimming 160 1280 FM = Publie Swimming 8:30 - 10:00 P.M, -- Public Swimming B00. 00 RM. c= Public Swinkning Adults 7:00 - 8:30 P.M, --~ Public Swimming H | 8:30°- 10:00 P.M. -- Adult Swimming SUNDAY, DECEMBER 24 a FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29 TUESDAY, DECEMBER 26 DS gaa errant. 10:36 - 1:30 P.M, -- Public Swimming pe Pi EOI ag ol ai yz 00 - 4:00 P.M. -- Public Swimming Bee 7:00 - 8:30 P.M, -- Public Swimming SATURDAY, DECEMBER 30 2:00 - 4:00 P.M, -- Public 7:00 - 8:30 P.M, -- Public 8:30 - 10:00 P.M. -- Adult 8:30 - 10:00 P.M. -- Adult Swimming Swi mming WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 27 Swimming 10:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M.--Registration 7:00 - 8:30 P.M, -- Registration 10:30 - 1:30 P.M. -- Public Swimming 2:00, - 4:00 P.M, -- Public Swimming 7:00 - 8:30 P.M. -- Public (REGULAR PROGRAM STARTS JANUARY 2, 1968) Swimming SUNDAY, DECEMBER 31 2:00 - 4:00 P.M. -- Public Swimming Swimmina Senior Citizens' Bus Tour of the Christmas Lights Citizens is arranged for 7:00 P.M. from Hillsdale Simcoe Hall with The Tour of the City's Christmas Lights by Oshawa Senio Monday, December 18th, 1967. The tour will begin at Moaner, Halliday Manor, Woodview Park Community Centre and refreshments being served at the Kinsmen Community Centre ot the completion of the tour, Any Senior citizen who wishes a ride at any of the pick-up points may call the Recreation Deportment ot 725-1111. All Oshawa residents are urged to turn their hts on early so thot the senior « moy take full advantoge of them. This programme is being sponsored jointly by the Kir » Club of Oshawa; the Woodview Park Neighborhood Association, and the. Oshawa Recreation Department. } Figure Skates | s Se YCLE 204 BOND ST. E. 725-6344 Open every night till 9 p.m. ecept Saturday m Zz =f Zz mr Oshawa & District Art Association ART SHOW -- December 27, 28, & 29 at OSHAWA RECREATION DEPARTMENT. Centennial Pool & Recrea- | tion Centre. 1 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, December 14, 1967 19 LAST NIGHT'S FIGHTS oye Silas, 150, Washington, By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Tokyo--Benkei Fujikura, New York--Fred Williams, 1514, Japan, outpointed Kim . New York, outpointed/Gin Han, 151, South Korea, 10. 1k DePaula, 17114, Jersey oneesete NJ, 10 MAN'S MUSCLES Oakland, Calif.--Charle as 792 muscles in his Shipes, 4914, Oakland, outpoint ASS SH . SARS Ne cea ° ( RS) @ ody and a caterpillar has 4,000. Skiing This Season ? DAGMAR SKI CLUB NEW MEMBERSHIP NOW AVAILABLE Why Dagmar Ski Club? 1, Short distance: 16 miles from Oshawa 2 altitude in § ( res aood snow condi« t 10' alt, 2 vertical drop 3 e J every slope er for beginners to experts. 4. A t e e lift ca es to the t 1a for 250 cors SKI SCHOOL & RENTAL SHOP er te snow 649-5951. Use Hwy. 12 North to Myrtle and turn West follow the signs. 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