18 THE CSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, Wevsmber 1/, 1780 DETROIT GOALIE Hank | hind his goal, after stopping a 0 # | fa Bassen keeps a wary eye on | shot, in last night yHI. gami Gordie Howe the puck, as he skates from he in Toronta, which ended 3-8 Leal play CIVIL SERVICE LOOP noons off and every Ales uch fouls as holdings, hooking (Cullen) 9:1 Wings Tie Leafs FT Rangers Eke Win Hayden Macdonald's wo cammnns anne 1s wer, eis ve 0 oe orl La@QIA JUVEN1lE RCE Sew York Hangers came up the race tor the NHI, champion: Black Hewks and Toros, tied) with a iff - hanging perform Pp cond he one of the closest with 2 sp each, Chinn md Houden Macdonald have Laken Stynk, Bel Nelson and Bi 8. Benton's: Bishop ance Wednesday Mght in 8 Ba |lll TECERE BEREORS Montreal were hoth die ast top spot In the Oshawn Winorl TONY'S REFRESHME (Buschler) "1% thmal Hockey League game GEY CLOSER alg Hockey Association Juvenile gost, Yault snd White; defence, Pensities: Hooper 13:98, promised drastic ehanges| The team tied 34 in Toromo to bert Olmetend scored Hike! standings wiier the weekly dowie.| Glaspell, Watt, Dowe, Gerrard, 2nd Period itiedge closer 19 the leagueleading and (ormer Hed wi g Bed Kelyiheader of games was payed in| Mason forwards, Masters, Smith} 4. Tony's; Dowe Montreal Canadiens, who have ance (or Toronto, Berm Ullman, ie Children's Arens, The Mac's Josephs, Bt, John, Johnson, ud (Watt, Dudley) .ierere BiB) Den Prentice scored the win Bois ; ; Hurray Oliver and Warren God- now have recorded two wins lley, Eyam, Hooper, Costello, and) 5, Tony's; Dudley wing goal for Rangers in the last] THE He gave Wed Wings 72ifrey tallied for Detroit us many outings and hold a two! Konorowsks (Konorowski, Wath 14:0 second of the game when they) point bulge over (heir Resrest Ist Period Penalties: Stynyk 4:0, came from behind fo tres NO BACK-CHECKING ? rivils, Tony's Refreshments andl 1, Tony's: Dudley corer B30 Referees: Gary Copeland, Tom third-period goals to edge fifth ' Oshawa Day who have spit] 2. Bestow's; Nelson Wilson and Jim Hutchison, Beorer their two games, Beston's Dalry (Bishop) verre Bibl = Jim Shaw, place Boston Bruins 44 in New| WIEN for the lasthace uh unless BARBERS tH Wil --r are winless, Hayden Macdonald] York » : ra ' ass al 19:5 trimmed Oshawa Dairy #1 andl Srna is Goal-Scoring Trend [Enlswaln ds wsssnnsnnnnnnnnnnnnns Schinkel and drove a hard, hgh H, MACDONALD ~ OSH, DAIRY Scoring single goals In every shot from 30 feet om which wenl n off Boston goalie Don Sim Reflects 0 Det period Hayden Macdonald elim. mans' shoulder n ense ed a 4) victory over Oshaws Schinkel and Camille Henry Dairy, counted earlier goals in the last, MONTREAL (CP) Those; "I am satisfied the high scor-| Defenceman Ed Wredmark period after Rangers trated the scoring splurges which have senting 1s due to loose defensive|played a key part in the Mae's Bruins 4-1. Andy Bathgate scored National Hockey League aver: play and over-emphasis on al-|vielory netting two gosls and ss for New York in the second pe- ages spiralling to fantastic tack, and in this situation Tlsisting on Don Cullen's marker riod heights might turn inte boomer: doubt if apy coach in the league! Winger Larry Vernon was the seonco Horvath netled (wo angs as well as reflet atrocious figures his team is playing good | Milkmen's lone marksmen goals and Vie Stasiuk one for defensive work hokney | OSHAWA DAIRY: goal, Braid Soston NHI, President Clarence Camp en; defence, Kolesnik, Cover, By Som WE reisiey on. | AVERAGE BOARS g pryka, Wilkens; forwards, Ander wil said Wednesday that com i PROMISED CHANGES pilations under preparation show During the last 1hree wWeeksison Bradley, Gibbens, Sighock Ranger conch AW Pike prom: come of the biggest stars are' 'C BOWE = & - Bae RYEIREE King Armstrong, Kemp, Vernon ised before the game he would! having more goals scored against IMP d to 74 from 54 For the Matthews and Litton me drastic changes M Ie them while they are on the ice ve games so far his Beason! HAYDEN MACDONALD: god) team didn't win. He did switeh than the PAY coving them. NETE Nave BORE, a1 Markus defence BLevens Brie of b# Sam For Peters, Cullen, Wredmark; for t oniv to top HIE JS PR Ast BEAEON wards, Pollard, Rockburn, Kirk fipphies nol only 10 100 there were 296 goals for a 58 wevior Nemis, Chamberiin, Sau ard lines as well il | opt ders, Walls, Porteous and Gray Ist Period he left fank Camphell yo star should have We won't change our defen minis record unless hi back in the 146-47 season the | WH. Macdonald: Wredmark make the lineup slightly, putting Bath: solve gate, New York's leading scorer f i m Eat right wing with Hed Bilivin { 4 stars individually hut to whole guerage we increase Is 9h y at centre and Johnny Wilson on forw YETRE Fhe in i | ¢ PEI AVETARE was hl, hut his was (Cullen) B80 ton soon alter the war to he sig Penalties: Taylor #45, Arm nificant, sald Campbell, BInee! sirong, 6:80 and Hoekburn 18:15 then the average has heen and Period P We Commnatin Pike sald signed (0 special duti The Caries I don't think hey ve data will he quite revealing heen at fault New York now has 11 points me less the ( vhich has around 5.8 or 64 2 Oshawa Dairy: Vern on on tan Bsn iin" §| GETS TWO DEER "%uit ts, re wae * Offi" Ver game in hand over the Rangers Flattery Will Get You Everywhere 4 We me seasons average of 4.8 Penalties: Cover 5:50 HALIFAX (CP) =Milkman [i was decided to tighten rules WN rd Patiad William Henry gels aller particularly those dealing with] 4 H. Macdonald: Wredmark noon since the hunting season and interference which appar Penalties: Matthews 8:50 and FF ~~ Ri SPORTS MENU Dairymen Eke Out Win; PY, | By Geo, H, Campbell | 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' Bite: 'dereated 1 | | mmo | Firefighters Also Click | Ch ri [Hak Fmd plat Pl | an goals In a season | Defending scoring champion BACK FROM THE BUSH, unhu by the numerous fantastic stories of dumb) shooting accidents of the curt on, one should consider his as ¢ than the suceess of the hunt, Getting ports wh rl. we find Ottawa Rough Rie point leed, moving into the second a against Toronto Argos this Bunday afternoon, for the he fivesteam Eastern "Big Four" foothall honors ar Pal men ' rng opened off rights while out in Western Canada dr { | i 30 ¢ i pens mos and Winnipeg Blue Bombers are a el baw Dairvmen th apiece, They play the third and deciding | Welsh heing « Welsh made it 2 to or urda then the winners of the two weekend game a solo performance inl leaves for Vancouver, site of this year's Grey Cup lai his own hlueling dad end elassie, We find Canadiens leading the NHL race whiel hen he out ed Wiltshine 18 no surprise, while Detroit Red Wings are a the Homebuilder net Ka for ho played v WE hn second lot throughout the 1 cored 106 when Wright popped a Here at home, the curling enthusiast iH past Camphell thi brilliant swing, the various Oshawa "adult" hockey league, forced uard for 1 Dalrymen fi 1 Thi Y nioving a play with Walle and Binela to play in- Bowmanville oi Whith are all end hPa ar Rite and ea banner seasons, Basketball is coming into its own too dual ham # nase hy Durno The Industrial League is rolling vight along, the Biddy, keep the Dairymen out front 8 Minor and Major leagues at Simeoe Hall are holding |! al the end of the | hall their weekly sessions and the Hotel Genosha Hawks he same, mes heanant 3 Lhe ow Hig nt the early minule af 1 period hen Darn and Fi are ready to open thelr schedule in seven" group, Hawks open their home sehedule toni : ) hv for his third goal at eight o'clock at the Donevan Collegiate gymnasium, up Welsh far his | \ Kassinger then came bat with the powerful Hamilton Quigle as the visitors, hard and seemed to trap | A little late=but we'd like ta add our congratulations to Milkmen in their own end f all the others that have heen extended to Central [Hf Faajos, Orton iy) the Y 3 weriog ey scored al Collegiate Beniors on their splendid COSSA champion kin h Guts le Oh dR WOR ship vietary, The "Central" gridders have had a brill play and again al 12.80 wh gratifying to all at that Haj and Dineen played lant geason, one that must he | nal came at 15 minute an BRRIGHT BITS: Senior hockey, in Eastern Ontario Li « from Hogi thus teing 1 has fallen flat on hits derriere==which comes as no f we at 4-4 surprise, Whithy didn't make it with an entry, Welland fhe Dalrymen however ima finally pulled out. for the second time and now ward i ared at 17.08 throu comes out of Belleville that their World Champion M Bin from Welsh and Cay Farlands have decided to eall it quits, They tried for a MoKee far the Milkmen | berth in the Ottawa Valley Interpravineial Fading mR hut the Ottawa, Hull and Smiths Falls teams shunned sot up hy Feenes the long trips to Belleville, so they have decided to fold Kassinger's Construction | (10 lla ars om ng Wi wr Avs Wodwk 3st el OLD) COUNTRY rl who bh mphell fa hall of learning, and especially ta coach Don Mellyeen IX ht Wh Blau wil : (hind hetter use of their opportuniti Li I ed eventually for ty nh | opened Oct, 15 he's been nantly had heen cutting down the Wilkens 9:15 the woods searchig for a scoring deer | SEaNNg ane of the degimal TONY'S -- BEATON'S J rips Whi Try on a Dover suit and you'll begin to un derstand what makes the well dressed man tick and click, He saw several, bul never |yariations | cen when com: Fl Pudley rammed home #| managed to hag any untll |oiaions show that one-tenth of | PAF of goals in pacing Tony's Re of 21|freshments to a narrow 42 vie Mr, Henry sald he sa [') § i fn buck and a doe standing side , Blan ""Buteh owe collected the hy side. His shot from a S08 OLD BIRERIA . other winners' marker. The win through the buck Russian traders established | ning goal came off Dudley's stick colonies in Biheria to collect furs) gt the 14:00 mark in the second an unassisted efforl Garrard pulled the same stunt at 18.08 hen Big Joe Gangemi made no ERE EEREREBRSR®ESRSESRSESRSE:RSESEENRESRSESRSEERSE®RESEERS ERS) rifle went and struck the dog mistake after receiving the puck! as early as the 18th century stanza. Ronnie Nelson and Boh NOW IS THE TIMI 69.50 up from Mallette, drilling one past Bishop tallied for Realon's al Kunkel, the Imperial net-minder, | BEATON'S DAIRY: goal, Mar 1] e the Firemen a 8 to 0 Jed HOCKEY SCORES AND STANDINGS i defence, Beribner, Vander al the middle mark of the first vell, Oliver, Branton; forwards, Siratford 0 a6 42 10 80lemen, Don, Rowden, Buechler, wero or |! 4 | | i By THE CANADIAN PRESEN wlimperial Club ses / 1 : Li National League Windsor 0 MM 20 10 LE EEE Buy yours the Doverway Up te 6 months to pay i Kunkel fontreal I & #4 68 KD | Hubble. scored for the Fire Detroit 0461 00 2 SOCCER SCORES SF: | ) fighters at 10.10 unassisted, Gar-| Toronto 4 5h 44 20 Gall 2 J | rard scored his second from Boston i A 15 | Hubble at 22.05 and Hooper made New York 1 13 the seore 6 tn 0 from Hubble Wednesday's Results and Garrard at 28.65 to end the Detroit 8 Toronto § coring and Firemen's domination Boston 8 New York in the first period 6 44 BR 12 Wednesday's Resulls 1 64 74 11 Woodstoek 6 Chatham § LONDON (Reuters) Results Friday's Games of Wednesday's soccer games: Chatham at Woodstock EUROPEAN CUP 4 iirathroy at Stratford Second Round . Western Leagiw First Leg In the second period, Hubble Tonight's Games Seattle 4 Winnipeg 2 Burnley 2 Rheims 0 | scared fram Garrard and Gloves Boston at Chicago Edmonton 3 Portland 2 FOOTBALL LEAGUE (up art 4.85 for the Firefighters who American League Ontario Beno Third Round [then settled back with a seven WELT BF APs | Woodstock 6 Chatham i . Liverpool 1 Southampton 2 goal margin, The ITmperials fin: [Springfield 14 & 0 81 86 26 Northern Ontario Renioy Shrewsbury 2 Bradford € 1 ily soared at 14.10 when the|Hershey 9 1 6% 66 1o/Kapuskasing 2 Timmins 8 Doncaster 0 Chelsea 7 = v (Firemen had two men in (he|Huffal g 8 0 66 60 18 Ontario Junior ( Rrighton 0 Wrexham 2 - | 1 Woodstock 6, Stratford 8 Tranmere 2 Crewe Alex 0 . o| nalty hox, with Mapes eaming! Cleveland # HB 0 BK K6 f a slate p nd rough Id: Tan I Cleveland y 1 87 &7 1 Ontarin Intermediate A Thivd-Round Replay OSHAWA S PPI N Bradford 2 Barrie A Plymouth § Birmingham 1 : - - - = - - w » - = = RO = ® = = = ® » lg = = y hii = i 8 ings conference oF MANAKRETS, COACHES 1 Macdonald: ( tinonts Maple tests and betes WITH ONE SHOT ina eferecs aimed at improv.| * Vyretmapsr + 1m = ® = - =~ ~ - = = | = = = = = = = = = = ~ = LE EEE | (81) nm in - = Rd = = ne = EEE EEE ES | the | als seco goal atin 1 1 10] Th a0 Imectals® Holey fo Providence 6.13 0 3 # 12 Ranier Tongue FRIENDLY MATCHES Imperials' Holliday scored sdne ! N | \ at 2100 fram Mapes and Clark, |g, Wednesday's Reswite | Johnstown 2 Clinton | Middlesbrough § Bonn 0 hus deereasing the Firemen's lead to four goal Firefighters hounded hack at of bm E hey 4 Quehee # New Haven 1 Charlotte 8 NTER-CITY Friday's Games International League Glasgow & Sheffield 0 Providence at Rochester Milwaukee 2 Minneapolis 4 35 when Garrard. scored hi OHA Henior A Saskatehewan Junior hird goal on a play by Hubble WLT F APG Prine Alher! i Hegina 4 and Hooper to lead 8 to 8 al this, Chatham 78 0 44 83 14 Estevan 3 Saskatoon 1 paint Imperials, however, still kept trying and seared at 23.40 through lohnson unassisted and this end ed the searing and gave the Five fighters their 8 to 4 win Ihe standings alter Tuesday's cantests are as follow ICICICICICCICICCICICH CCC ICICICICICICR - ------ 10 he oy i] en in . Ply Dalrymen 10 Firefighters \ Kassingoer Const } i 1 \ he he [ h Imperials Local 868 of 171 y Individual searing race will he credit published at a later date | WITH AUTOMATIC PIN-SETTERS! YESTERDAY'S Sponsor H, J, McFarland of Picton and the City of [pressing and pressing on Camp STARS MONDAYS AT 2 P.M, Belleville, (the latter not exactly willingly) spent hell and Kellington thousands in sponsoring the "Mac Now we find the a ta 3 but failed to te it up ail OHA operating a glorified Senior "RB" leas and forced he remainin 10 ¢ all it Se nioy "A" due ta lack of ar 8 else IMPERIALS DEFEATED CHATHAM FANS, about 2000 of them, along with OHA Imporials conceded defeat htet Club officials, CAHA moguls, ete, saw the Maroons receive he strong Fivell heir OHA medals and 1980 Allan Cup erests. This wa Lam cheduled hy Maroor last game prior to -leaving for a tour of Leone Russia on Nay, 22, They lost their home game to Waod- Firefighters visited the stock 6-3. N.Y, Yankees and Milwaukee Braves are als and pl ved ai of t anes in detea trying to work up a trade. Braves want infiel ang nents. Ratien Yankees want pitchers and at the moment, the trac tN fo winds aren't blowing very hard SPORTS IN BRIEF ARRIVES FOR FIGHT racing history, Five $2 ticket LONDON (AP) Light "heavy: were sald on the winn ng oom weight Sonny Ray of Chicago ar bination, The previous California rived Monday determined to put wb a dent in British champion Chic Calderwood's hopes for a world PHILS PLAN NEW PARK title fight. Calderwood, wha has! PHILADELPHIA (AP Phil heen angling for a shot at Archie adelphia Phillies are going to Moore's disputed crown, meets build an $8.000.000 hall park he Ray at London's Wembley indoor! side the Delaware River in north stadium next week east Philadelphia, it was dis a af ak closed Wednesday. Boh Carper PAYOFF RECORD SEY er, awner of the ball Ay in ALBANY, Calif, (AR) The MeCloskey and Company, headed daily double at Golden Gate hy Matthew MeCloskey. national Fields Wednesday paid $8,711.40, [finance chairman of the Demo the largest in California racing /oratic party and a Philadelphia | history and the third largest in contractor, will finance and build! Arie tatu | NHL LEADERS Morton Cooper, former ace piteher far St, Louis Candinals,| By THE ) \ : died two years age today in 1 CANADIAN PRESS hospital at Little Rock, Ark., at! Standings -- Moat wen 10 age 43, The hig righthander won ®t 3 tied 3, ha 2 the National League's most-valu-!| Pelals Gealfvion. Monireal able-plave award in 192. when he had a 22.7 record. He had 2) w=-Moore." Monttes LIME, and 22.8 in 194 when the Cards won their thind consecow ve pennant. They won the World! Shutouts Ha A 2 Series twice a that strelch Penalties Brewer, Torenta, CIGARETTES M2 and 194 min . record was $4,190.60 Oct. 28, 1937 Asslats-- Ullman, Detroit, W PLAIN OR FILTER wslsted 24.08 to make the score WEDNESDAY AT 9:15 PM, Farontos Berl Olmstead, whe \ oa goal M \ anle . | 3 8 4 awh 0 Oshawa Bowling Lanes [| Joh ii hi 3 { \ n n Preston's | Rangers defeated Boston Bruins I ding. ; Men's Shop | £ ? ow York's OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE = RA 3.2631 Dean Preatice who seared the winner and as he second game of the twolsisted an the tying goal as the [I'S NEALTHY. 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