'NEVER WON TITLE -- BUT er iy, It gets harder and' opposing teams to which of Montreal flying Frenchmen should be tied down. Habs Get 16th Straight Win harder foritend the National Hockey figure out/League's longest undefeated | Canadiens' |streak this season. cre When the first and second line|enough to give Montreal its are checked, the third line canisiraight Detroit Red Wings / Jean Bey 2 he firs ¢ family ed a goal which wasn' i Canadiens beat them 4-2 to ex-|mecded. ROCKET OUT still score. found that out Thursday as the Detroit was operating with sub- stitute goalie Gillies Boisvert, normally with Cleveland Barons Two goals by Phil Goyette and|of the American Hockey League, by Claude Provost were|as the illness-injury toll sidelined 16th! another hockey great, netminder game without a loss. Terry Sawchuk, with unexplained liveau of the first - line leg pains. Montreal, already missing HOCKEY SCORES, STANDINGS Bernie Geoffrion sorely, were hurt more severely when Maurice Richard was hit by a flying puck MAURICE ~"R RICHARD, THE AGELESS ONE, wre AT 38 NOW IN HIS /87H SEASON WITH THE MONTREAL CANADIENS. #AS SCORED MOST Goals mW NAL. HISTORY -- UP 70 THIS SE450N 525 WW REGULAR PLAY, 8/ WW PLAYOFFS MAURICE SET SINGLE SEASON RECORD OF 50 GOALS, Jenasep 16 STRAISHT SEASONS, Seven ON THE SCORING 7/7LE. | Windsor Bulldogs Seek 3rd Straight By CLIFF GORDON Playing-coach Jean-Paul Lam- jrande will lead his Windsor Bulldogs, who are just about the hottest team in the Sr. "A" lea- gue, into the Whitby arena to- morrow night for a game against the Allan Cup champion Whitby Dunlops. The Bulldogs are still smarting from the 2-1 defeat handed them last Saturday night by the Dunnies. The Bulldogs are currently riding a two-game Ww inning string, having knocked off Belle- ville McFarlands 9-3 last Sun- day and then they went right into Chatham on Wednesday night and whipped the Maroons 52. They would like nothing better than to make it three-in-a- row, with the Dunlops their third National League WLTTPF 1524 7 10 6 6 61 10 5 5 50 New York 313 5 56 Chicago 3143 4 Thursday's Results Toronto 4 Chicago 3 Montreal 4 Detroit 2 New York 3 Boston 4 Saturday's Games Detroit at Montreal Boston at Toronto New York at Chicago Sunday's Games Montreal at Boston Toronto at Detroit Chicago at New York Montreal Detroit Toronto | SPORT BRIEFS | GERMANS ADVANCE FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) --West German soccer champion) Eintracht Frankfurt Wednesday| night advanced to the quarter- finals of the European Soccer Cup tournament by scoring a draw against the Swiss cham- pions, Young Boys Berne 1-1. Eintracht Frankfurt needed only a draw. | ABANDON OLYMPICS BELGRADE (AP)----The Yugos- lav Olympic Committee decided Tuesday not to participate in the 1960 Winter Olympic Games at Squaw Valley, Calif. The decision was made because of inferior re-| sults and insufficient prepara-| tions of candidates plus the high expenses involved. | | | Pts], : 34| Springfield 14 6 Providence 5| Rochester 11/ Buffalo Cleveland "|Hershey | Quebec Hershey 3 Providence 4 Boffalo at Rochester {Sudbury |Hull-Ott | Montreal SS. Marie Kingston and suffered a broken cheek bone. He'll be out for a month. Boston lost high - scoring left- |winger John Bucyk last week, {The Bruins beat New York 4-3 99| Thursday night but Bucyk's Uke g|Line mates missed him. 19] Toronto, missing nobody, 15| strengthened its grip on third- place with a 4-3 see-saw win at Chicago. Johnny Wilson scored two goals and goaler Johnny Bower stopped 44 potential goals to give the rofessiona Leafs the victory. Eastern Prose ssional Jeague At Detroit, Provost slammed a 85 9g|10-footer in the first period to give 78 23|Montreal a lead that Gary Ald- 4 67 5 20/corn of Detroit. erased a little 55 |1ater. 3 » pn Goyette made it 2-1 but the Thursda"s Results Wings drew even when Norm Ull- Hull-Otiawa 3 Sault Ste. Marie 4/man clicked on a power play, Trois-Rivieres 3 Vontreal . |poking in Alex Delvec¢hio's re- Tonight's Game bound Hull-Ottawa at Sv 'bury OHA Junior A WL TF American League WL TF 1311 12 6 9 10 810 8 12 716 1 Thursday's Results 1 0 0 2 3 3 Tonight's Games 101 13) The winner came when Goyette expertly picked Provost's rebound off the boards and smashed a 15- A Pts. [foot shot. Beliveau stole the puck 16|and broke away alone for the in- 25 15|gurance goal only 63 seconds be- i 3 {fore the game ended. 57 52 14 HOWE REACHES LANDMARK Barrie 47 46 13/ Gord Howe assisted on both De- Hamilton 32 64 5/troit goals--the 499th and 500th of St. Cath 2 35 53 4 his great career. Thursday's Results At Boston, newly promoted for- Barrie 4 Peterborough 2 ward Doug Mohns got a goal, his Guelph 13 Hamilton 5 first since being put up front after Tonight's Games years as a defenceman. Marlboros at Guelph Bruins were ahead 4-1 late in St. Michael's at Barrie the second period on goals by Leo Boivin, Leo Labine, and Guy Gendron but New York came back and almost pulled the game out as Andy Bathgate and Camille Henry added goals to Harry How- ell's early score. Bruins buckled Marlboros 3 St. Michael's 7 Guelph Guelph Pete 0 51 4 63 63 1 1 1 0 1 1 0D IOs de 1D Western League Spokane 4 Winnipeg 8 International League Fort Wayne 6 Louisville 1 Miteft Fights Billy Hunter NEW YORK (AP) Alex Miteff hopes to wipe out one of the blots on his record tonight in Madison Square Garden. He gels 2nother chance at Billy Hunter, the Detroit heavyweight who stopped him in seven rounds Sept. 25 in Syracuse. Big4 Rugby Union May Alter Name TORONTO (CP) -- The Big Four league's official and full- THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, November 27, 1959 11 Majorettes From Winnipeg Absent WINNIPEG (CP)--The Bomb- erettes, Winnipeg Blue Bombers corps of high - stepping major- their operation as big business in football, sounding title -- Interprovincial Rugby Football Union--is going to become something else. Ex- actly what it will become hasn't been officially decided, but the Hunter has other ideas. The TKO over Miteff, followed by an- other over Tony Anthony, gave Billy ideas about going all the way. ™ eties, have failed to raise emsugh , money to take them to for Saturday's Grey Cup Mrs. Donna Fiala, night they fell about $1,700 in a late attempt to raise $4,400 necessary mu trip for the 79 girls, and cl es. With Ingemar Johansson now fencing for his next opponent in defence of his heavyweight title, all the big boys are anxious to word "rugby" is virtually cer- tain to disappear. cussed Thursday at Four's get-together, two days be- fore the Grey Cup game. The main business concerned rewriting of the league's consti tution. Except for changes made here and there over the years, the league has been operating on the same constitution that launched it in 1907. Now that the descendant of rugby has become turned out to be simply foothall, it was felt the name of the Big Four should con- form, This matter and others will be dealt with finally at the league's regular annual meeting which league president Jake Gaud. of Hamilton says will likely be in late Jauuary, prior to the meeting of the Canadian Foot- ball League. The new constitution will also set forth clearly territorial rights, gate percentages and other points concerning the clubs and For the FINEST BUILDING SUPPLIES at a FAIR PRICE look for this sign of quality keep in the running. Miteff was a 4-to-1 favorite over Hunter when they fought the first time. When the bout was stopped because of Miteff's cut eye, Hunter was in full control with a 4-2-1 edge on all official] cards. Despite this, Miteff proba- bly will be a slight favorite in their 10-round televised rematch. Chuvalo, Cooper Match Planned TORONTO (CP) -- Promoter Frank Tunney said Thursday night he is interested in staging a British Empire heavyweight title match here between cham- pion Henry Cooper of England and George Chuvalc of Toronto, the Canadian titleholder, Alex Griffiths, a British pro-| moter, was reported to be seek-| ing a bout between the two at| Leicester in February. "I'd like to see it in Maple Leaf Gardens here." Tunny said. {Tf Chuvalo wanted to go to Eng- land I couldn't stop him, but I probably could match any over- seas offer." The London Daily Sketch. re- ported Griffiths will offer £3,500 ($9,000) to Cooper for a Chuvalo {match, | | NHL STARS | ¢ By THE CANADIAN PRESS Johnny Wilson, Toronto Maple , |Leafs left winger who scored |twice including the winning goal |as his team beat Chicago 4-3, and Johnny Bower, Toronto goaler, who stopped 44 shots. Phil Goyette, two-time scorer |for Montreal as the Canadiens |extended their unbeaten stretch io 16 games by defeating Detroit |4-2. LDA Dealers in your town: Mitchell Bros. Building Supplies Ltd. Brooklin, Ontario Special at MEAGHER'S THE ELECTROHOME """CATALINA" THE CATALINA--light, fresh styling in a self-contained stereophonic high fidelity radio - phonograph. Choice of AM or FM/AM radio. 4-speed Garrard automatit changer equipped for stereo. Woofer and tweeter in each enclosure have 'stereé focus" control. Contempor- " ary Deilcraft cabinet in 7 WITH FM . . . 349.50 different hardwood finishes 33 35 - RA 3-3423 MEAGHER' 5 KING ST. WEST 5) St.- Paul 2 Omaha 2 Indianapolis 0 Milwaukee 6 down and held on to win. 4 At Chicago, the Leafs r: [Clinton 4 New Haven 11 | Saskatchewan Junior |Regina 6 Melville 2 three goals past Glenn Hall in the last five minutes of the first pe-| riod. Bob Baum, Wilson, and| Larry Regan got them. | In the second the Hawks roared | back and scored three goals within five minutes to tie it up.| Tod Sloan, Ed Litzenberger, and Ron Murphy did the scoring. | Old reliable Wilson, the NHL's | iron man, was killing off a Tor-| onto penalty when he got his win-| victim. ; It is expected that we, Bull- hs ¥ dogs will show a pair of new ; faces. Al Dewsbury, who plaved! WINDSOR BULLDOGS last year with Belleville Mec-| i ES SS en oy TE the Bulldogs in a deal that sent ,,, have been having trouble Boucher fo Bele pon H the Arena Board and want ber Dewsbury from last yoar.|2. toad hau Doreen Ye- The Bulldogs have also purchas-| i." phey are threatening to | Overtime Scheduled "inc. In Grey Cup "5. _.|Fort William H 2 Fort William C TORONTO (CP) -- Winnipeg, 4 Blue Bombers and Hamilton Ti-| ger-Cats will play overtime in Niagara Sr. B ed Joe Zorica from the Chatham 4° oy this basis and it is the Maroons, in a move to strength-o15 routine, with no on the club en their team. - . whatsoever. One of a night's game should ane crowd of the| officials confirmed yesterday that there was no truth in it season especially after the tre-\that the club was going to fold. mendous showing put on here| Tt is the feeling of this re- last Saturday night by these|porter that if some reporters teams . . . Game time is 8.00|and radio men tried to help the p.m. {hockey legaues, instead of to ICE CHIPS: -- The recent ba- knock them at every small loney about Chatham going to|chance they get, they would be quit the Sr. "A" league is very|a lot better thought of. Biltmores Beat Tiger Cubs 13-5 By THE CANADIAN PRESS [Senior and Weiner Connelly were Guelph Biltmores' centre Jean the marksmen for Petes. Ratelle and right winger Rod Gil-| Barrie led 2-1 at the end of bert cashed in for a total of eight the first period and carried the goals Thursday night as Guelph|same lead into the final period demolished the Hamilton Tiger-|after a scoreless second. Cubs defence for a 13-5 win.| Barrie drew six of nine penal- Guelph could grab first place to-|ties, Saturday's Grey Cup game until| a winner is decided if they are tied a the end of regulation time. ning goal on a pass from Bob Pulford, Niagara Falls 1 Galt 4 Welland-Crowland 2 Stamford 3 Canadian Football League offi-| cials said Thursday that after a 15-minute rest period the teams) will play 20-minute overtime ses- sions divided into 10 - minute halves. If the score is still tied after will play, without a rest period, | another overtime session of two] 10-minute halves and this proce-| dure will be followed until the issue is decided. | Paul Dojack of Regina will referee the game football com-| missioner Sydney Halter of Win. | nipeg announced Thursday. | Seymour Wilson of Hamilton is| umpire No. 1. Bill Nairn, Winni-| peg is umpire No. 2 and Johnny| Munro, Toronto, umpire No. 3. Ray Boucher of Ottawa is field judge and Taylor Paterson of Re- gina, head linesman | All except Wilson officiated in| the 1958 cup final at Vancouver.! night in the Ontario Hockey As-|-- sociation Junior A series. Barrie Flyers defeated Peter- borough Petes before 2,488 Peter- borough fans to snap Petes six-| game winning streak. | The Biltmores, with seven goals | for in each of two games before [fi the win over Hamilton, have won three straight. They are tied at second with St. Michael's cottege Majors, one point behind Toronto Marlboros, and a win on home ice over Marlboros tonight would give them first place. I Peterborough is third followed by Barrie, Hamilton and sl Catharines TeePees in that or| der. Gilbert, the league's leading marksman, scored three goals and four assists. Ratelle, runner up, tallied five times and aided on two others. Bert Brown, Bill Buntain, Eno Kraft, Bob Cunningham and | Harry Jakeman scored singles for the winners. Nick Polano,| John Miszuk, Neil Forth, Bert Templeton and Jim Dahmer] shared the Hamilton goals. I The winners led 4-1 after the first period and 84 going into the third. I The defeat spoiled Ralph (Farffler) McFadden's debut as Hamilton coach. He took over | from Gerry Brown Thursday. Brown, in his fourth year at [} Hamilton, will continue with the parent Detroit Red Wing organiz- | ation and conduct hockey clinics. HW McFadden has been coaching | Burlington Industrials, the Cubs' | Junior B farm club, for the past five years. LOSE FIVE STRAIGHT 3 The Cubs now have lost five (AP) Two 24-year-old ll comers to tournament golf and veteran George Bayer tied for] the first-day lead in the $15,000! West Palm Beach Invitational open Thursday straight. In the game at Peterborough Piers Gagnon led the Flyers with two goals. Jean Gilbert and Bob Awrey had' singles. 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