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The Oshawa Times, 2 Dec 1960, p. 14

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Mahovlich And Pocket Rocket aging Feud? THE CANADIAN PRESS | Whe i" yo wer on There was ood and had news sessed the Gamage 1s Wey Thursday might for the two top Irs and misconducts for Udveri as STILL UNBEATEN Genosha Hawks Edge Hamilton # Hl Oshewn Hotel Genoshia Hawksileft the floor traiing by omy Gilson of Hamilton kept Bich oonicined Lheir wadefented to 29, Hotrum had 18 first a vy League Cubs Rd and Manovich, an ExIR imal Rocuer I. pw Detroit! minor lor Richard mam fied Wings for Piullord and Moore, The Canadiens took over first, The misconducts carry ah Bo place in the league Handings by matic league line of each overpowering Toronto Maple, Montreal's Wo Aying lence Leafs 64 in a fightdilled game had a good wight, In addition to at the Montresl Forum Richard's two gouls, Bonin also But the alltime scoring record eollecied a pair, 8 BLOF held by their great, retiredione, his 2nd of the year and Rocket Richard wes hroken Guy Gendron, acquired earier The Red Wings were upset nithis week in a trade with the the Detroit Olympia 32 by Bos Bruins, the other, | {iilth game in the OBA Big Baskethall |ensgue, ing out Bl eight apiece for the Hawks ii oh WIR OVER Fame § Sn RO Sat vm over amin ou ppres swans Frating through most of the game, Oshawa moved. in front] e® with little more than two mines! 40 B09, 10 slay #i alone in first place, two points ghead of Tillson. burg Livingstones, The Oshawa uh will take on the | | Tisonhurg, Saturday, in a battle] ond hall, Then Brent Oldfield leave the game, i rk hg streak bast might 4s they won their poms for Hamiiton while Bre Seven lata and Carl Cheski notehed Hemillon lengthened thelr lead wy in the latier half, as Mur vay Halprem went on # BEOVIRE streak, Oshawa lost the services of Tom Oink early in the por 4 fyvie fered a had fall and sso had to ivvies in He Tetnrned, them fin front, nt the Hawks were nol 19 he denied, Gary Yaughen 1 Hawks ahead 10 sloy with minutes 19 gn and Oldlield put the aneher mm, scoring two (owl shots wa row. The Hawks just the last mine to run out Clock tor a 66-63 win HOYRUM TOP SCORV™, High scorer in the game was Bill Hotrum whe netted 21 points, Helprem had 15 and Savickis 1 for the x0 chih, Brent f » Ad in the NHI, standings, as De troit Red Wings were losing at home to Boston Bruins, Fight ng Wres pushing and shoving drew of 17 pen alties in the third period alone THE ACTION in the foniresl Forum Jest night wasn't strictly of the hockey oly, ns Les Canadiens de od Toronto Maple Leafs 63 | and moved hack into first place [#=1SPORTS MENU By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR verything From Soup To Nuts' Ald, ne Vist a total HOCKEY ippeal NATIONAL {ed for more heeth § Toronta Leafs and Montreal Canad mn LEAGUE nagh i we meet de 8 tense has always been keen enough Lo prov VRirY an I meet but Pi fahoviieh hit when the two teams now J farting and Met feud Back in October, Leafs' Frank Henri hard fn the face, with a shot fram point blank range Pocket Rocket insisted it w deliberate and vowed ge, Last night he and "Big Frank" got really into in Montreal, Habs beat Leafs 6-8 to regain first place in NHL standing, In the closing minute the ard and Mahovlich started swinging, Previou ly The Pocket" had drawn a minor for charging Frank and dded misconduet for being slow to go to the pen ity Hox, Their serap touched off a wild free-for all in which Dickie Moore squared off with Bob Pulford, Carl Brewer and Marcel Bonin went at it, Bob Nevin and Jean-Cuy Talbot squared off briefly and Tom Johnson mixed it with Bohby Baun. Richard and Mahovlich drew miscon ducts as well as majors==which means $26.00 fines in each Now, it would seem timely for President Clarence Campbell to issue a stern warning=-or this feud may rapidly develop into serious proportions, w ith res grettable results THE MAIN HIGHLIGHT in last night's NHL, action was actually in Detroit, where Gordie Howe scored two assist points and thus broke Maurice "Rocket" Richard's all-time point=scoring record, of 1,001, They were tied prior to last night's game and the Detroit right-winger made the play for both of his team's goals, But that wasn't enough, as Boston Bruins eked out a 3-2 win, their rst two-point victory in a string of 18 games, The win so put Boston up out of the cellar again, one point ahead the NY. Rangers, who were idle last night, Charlie rns got the goal that made it 3-1 for Boston, with Delvecchio scoring late in the game, to make it | olds to be brews ed 0 ] f Of 1m | | | Case flex nee BRC HT BITS: Moscow Dy: unis 5-4 yesterday in Mo tr all-out effort, which The Lenin Bports Palace half-full for 10-round defeated Chathe 1 the Maroons wasn't good ilds 17,000, t MUELLER J Clardell SMITH FALLS hi is fo e of Colyi ASIAN NATIONS ure (tw i) for mpic Ga The 1 th amo OW wi still which PETES ] g It their i ! this or i Gel i B ard | I two diy competition at the next Ol CR 1 Bi 1 Hy | challenged CAHA se financial ) and-under cla and le VERNON COAL Ie evel OI pee ai H Odie Lowe has Gordon Juckes to produc facts to prove that Canadian touring team full expenses when they visit Europe, Lowe points out that Kelowna Packers had to raise $20,000 hefore they could tour Russia and Sweden, two seasons ago ALAN HARDAKER, secretary of the English Football League, hag suggested to the 92 clubs, that in order to head off a threatened strike by English soccer players, that the ¢lubs agree to sign players to longer contracts (not just one season) and that bigger bonuses be provided, But no mention was made of increasing the weekly wage ane of the main Issues for the players, Chatham Team Bow To Dynamos MOSCOW (CP)-Chatham Ma: |roons' blue line «ragons dropped a 84 decision to Hurley with shots Moscow Dynamos Thursday, The! But Lou Rend' took possession Maroons Just ran out of steam, and passed to Floyd (Huteh) Three times the Canadians had | Martin, who went in on a break gone ahead hy one goal, and|dWay, catehing the Dynamos' de three times the Russians had fence napping, His goal came at wethodically eliminated the load, |? | of the middle period With the a > 0 next two goals came in TN ho A period a { nh quick succession. Yuri Volkhoy figures and receive and peppering Whitby Boys ton Bruins, enabling Montreal to. Bernie Geofirion mave one pont ahead of them nl four sesists to move the standings. But the man who place in the league scoring broke Richerd's record was Gor- one pont hehind Moore, die Howe, the greatest Bed Wing of them all Bower goalie Jonny Seoring mark 1081 points in sopped w regular and playolf gemes, He Above Vn uo | off Bonin, Carl Brewer, Bob Pulford and Dickie Moore mix up. In behind, linesman George Haye trying to sep arate he goal in Detroit, ofl hatter: OF Wirephoto 1 poking the defenceman play up, away from one point Don MeKenney put ew wrapped it up hetore and nm Tor Mahovlieh took new n a the deliherat ai n om yormand in the luk record ducted the tall f AAL in two divisions short men and one Amateur Athletie ald Thursday night Aslan nations are ng for a division at six ald Lou Wilkie, viee » hroke of the AAU Vis slow going OX Then in the the game, with 6-8, the hig lea dyin ol 1 Montreal leading free-for-all minute into Hull-Ottaw points, fi Marie Budhury Montreal After Bon, Frontenac Boh Atter was over, T-Birds roar vith singles by Fred Hill Schmautz, Ed Kachu Caron, and two goa John Offidant and Dust Kingston's only an single hy Buddy a no feet-and-under class and le nation an unlimited division "A Japanese player said § lowed bh ith 26 18] 21, Kingston in the cella @ blank frst pe tallied ¢ ener 2 Vl] ih CAM ked up & pass hot into n of play against the UB jevin| Wilkie, here Tal Tom!lee set up hy the If Bix Interna to and Heres each hy f Blaly as a vho the Boone final period, when he : Murray Oliver's gogl, He picked) Shack veechio"s last-minute goal | Jean-Guy Talbot of LOSING STRING BROKEN and Boh Nevin of Tori good news thu ly looking 13 games without 8 win and Yas (he moment, as lett oo nigh --- gars lof the NHL, cellar, who were idle Thursday night Henri Richard, the Ld {piled up a total of 28 minutes 00 un er 1 penalties as his feud with P {Fine S 8 In Period The feud goes hack to B game core Mahoylieh shot Wt Richard | face from point-Dlank range Almost everybody joined in the! Frontenacs fourth came from and left Toronte mutiering ! Wo ig Phurlby while. dim Farell, co aos hetween his split 1p LAS VEGAS, Nev, 11 Mari he netted eight goal a hur tretehed Boo's SCOT. |ponalty of the night--a minor MH P ' . A early in the third period Thur alloped Kingston Front GRAY FIRED FIRST { 4.50 an Kesiern Professions) Gray opened the scoring hoviich, Referee Frank Udvari the first period when he|doded a mi conduct when Rich feanwhi Hull-Otta diens maintained their ni Cliff Pennington into the net s Kitchener-Waterloe Keith McCreary made it 240 for the top of the nel over| Jack MeCarten's shoulder, | I Waterloo's onl central figure $oth sud ind | ker hen Dennis O100 denly started swinging punch {Then man Boh Sabourin and tipped the {with Toronto's Boh Pulford the "lower left-hand| Brewer took on Marcel Bon Hull-Ottawa outshot Kitchener-{of Toronto faced Jean-Guy aterloo 27-25 and took of hot. Montreal - defenceman {paired {the height problem in In league action tonight, Sault] Most of the malehe are ol | eompetition representing Sudburs and Mahovlich were deadly seri {States Brazil -- tl Both (ried repeated] restraining | Russia may linesmen hefore helng pulled change apart up # second assist on Alex Del-l Charlie Byrns scored ( last might at Montreal For have thelr glove the Bruin first victory in Six LEAGUE RECORD ho" ot Rocket scored two goals onto's Frank Toronto in mid-October when By THE CANADIAN PRESS coved another in the last frame, pi coud cuore il coring Thursda Fhiunderhird Guimond and Merv! ge d was given his first) Baskethall competition period, & league f H In Hull. Habs right winger day for charging the husky Ma Hockey lLeagoe game LL pped a bluedine slapshot from! 8rd to the penalty lead on top of the the Canadiens when he lifted one ) { nails Richard and Mahovlich were fehener-W ly mar: ihe 16, | Pi from defence: Dickie Moore squared oft corner the Canadiens, Rookie Boh Dalt MeArthur's 11 pen<| Johnson and Boh Baun were | Baskethall Federation Sle, Marie meets the Wolves inthe pushing variety, hut Richard) tee | tol Japan, Egypt hreak away from Tokyo, | Angelo Mosca Has fo second The Canadiens blasted Toronto) with #47 Howe went into Thursday shots, Charlie Hodge, winning his night's action tied with Richard's third straight for Montreal, Toronto's goals were scored by broke the mark at 6:33 of the Mahovlich, his 17th of the seq assisted onison, Allen Stanley and Eddie proved to he Boston's winning ui Aller Jimmy Bartlett gave the Boston, the win was i gruing' an early 10 lead, Detroit IL broke a Strng of tied it on Oliver's goal, Howe sel I also Nfted Boston out giaman and feeding it 10 Oliver Boston Rangers pack into the lead and Burns Delyee- Pocket ohio's goal tightened things wp Want Two Sizes : For Basketball i: Olympic Games (AF) at 1964 Olymple games may he eo one for for an official of the United Might chairman | points haskethall eommit tee, "They want to play in a six of the with taller teams play in Carlllike heing in a forest, tryin team,' for the AAU na- tional convention is on a8 commit: Olympie He sald the commit: United The Philippines, France, Italy and recommend a y for the 1064 Olymples in ww though, with ahout six minutes (ollopped Oshaw ans 1s points, while Carl Cheski had 11 and Bob Reynolds and Gary Vaughan scored eight apiece, in foul shooting, Oshaw) 16 out of 34, wille Himilhon that will decide first place, Af | pre: teams are undefeat- £0 And was the Wg gun Wn ashont Hoi are ndeleat: Cer stages of the game, Conch The Oshawa ch started out| Fred Whalley juggled players at slowly and showed the lack of|(Will, (FYINg lo come Wp with # not having @ practice in over a|WInRing combination end iy ' week, The C10 club on the other|Wit with Bob Keynoids Alex Bad 1) out of 82, Three players, hand were red-hot and moved in|ovich and ¥d Kolodzie up fromtivum and Davidson of Ham) front with a comforiable Bpoint|and Gord Davidson and John and Newey of Oshawa (owled out margin before the game was eght| Newey in the hackeowrt, They tied! late in the game minutes old, They maintained this|the game up at the 16-minute Hawks will Journey to led through much of the first|mark, when Koledzie sank we hurg, this Saturday to take on hall as Bill Hotrum and George!|fowl shots in a Yow, 1960 Olympic club, the 1A Savickis netted 21 points between| Oshawa went ahe nd on stones, In & first place battle, them, Oshawa made #8 comeback! Reynolds' close-in shot, only ol Livyies, too, are undefeated, close to the halftime whistle and' lose the lead again, Jim David-| HAMILTON €YO -- Holram 9, -- Bavickis 11, Davidson 8, Pi MINOR LEAGUE Leafs And Bruins | Both Chalk Wins OSHAWA -- Oldfidld 16, David son 6, Cheskl 11 J, Olinyk 4, Rey. nolds B, Kolodzie 5, Radovieh § T. Olinyk 2, Vaughan 8, Newey, Total 66 Officials D, Kelly and 1, Brady, Oshawa; Scorers T Saramak, Oshawa and W, Mas Dongld, Hamilton, Teals and Bruins hoth claimed sidy, Don, Johnston, Grieg, Shep victories last night as the Oshawa pard, Weldon and Bishop | Minar Hockey Association "Minor! LEAFS gonl, Cranfield; de League" eontinned thelr weekly fence, O'Leary, Holmes, Chap: chedule of games in the Chil-ipell, Morrison, Lack; forwards, dren's Arena Bourgiangan, Jevenins, Peal, Leafs overpowered the Black Strreyka, Marchuck, Jensen, the Hawks 7-1 and the Bruins kept Burkwell, Locke, Joseph, Homes, pi pice recording a 4-2 victory over Burnes Aldred and Crawford, Rangers, Canadians and Red . the wings were not scheduled last {[FRUING - RANGERS ii Bruins down the Rangers 4-2 in) the final game of the twin-hill to remain unheaten in league play, | Bobhy Stewart, Milford Mas: | Face, what pe k 'ern TURNS PRO BYDNEY (AP) == hreaststroke swimm Verry Gathercole, Aad sional Thursday, Gathereole, the world record holder for 100 yards, 200 metres and 280 yards, begins work as Ba coach today, Heating Problem ? For the finest in * GAS WATER HEATERS * GAS HEATING * OIL HEATING Leafs and Bruns have identi cal season's records of one and| a tie for three points, Canadigns and Black Hawks both have twelters, Kenny Norman and John! while Rangers and Red-[Norman were the winners' hell: wings have yel lo register a win, [Fingers BLACK HAWKS : LEAFS Wayne Kewin and Ricky Begg Jackie Bourglangan eontinued| netted for the Rangers his torrid scoring clip with two] BRUINS--goal, Reid; defence, | goals to lead the Leafs to a 7:1|Cable, Stewart, Bimpson, Mas-| win over Black Hawks, The rug (ters, Burt; forwards, Niehol, ged forward now has six goals In{C amon, Dobney," MeNamara, two games Hurst, Novman, Birlukiwics, Other snipers for the winning| Wright, Marmus, Tracey, Pile Leafs were Jimmie Locke, Tod shok and Trewin, Marchuek, lan Barkwell, Billl RANGERS -- goal, Varcoe; de: Morrison and Billy Chappell |fence, Willingbrick, Lawrence, Brian Deigem (allied the lone! leurey, Kempt; forwards, Hawk goal Paynter, MacKay, Abbott, Jenk: HAWKS goal, Dales; de-|sin, Keary, Haas, Brown, Begg, fence, Cameron, Smith, Morrison, | Hughes, Beattergood, Kewin and MeEvers, Deigem; forwards, | Red Mills, Williams, Harding, Mek:| Referee -- Mel Buddard; Scop: kers, Neldchuk, Dabrowski, Cas-ler, Jim Bhaw, Union| push eet,' { was to Installation by Experts W. Borrowdale HEATING SALES RA 3-4878 tional study Praise For Clair MONTREAL (CP) Angelo Mosca, giant tackle of Ottawa Edge Oshawa, Juvenile Ex. a Whithy's erack Juvenile hockey and happy that Frank Clair is club rede the upset trail last|{the coach night in the Whithy Arena, hand:| arose stopped off In Montreal | ing the Oshawa Juvenile team al wodnesday night en route to his surprise 4-3 sethack [home in Waltham, Mass, and After a scoreless fivst period. had some nice things to say Whithy broke out with a pair of ahout the man who coached the {goals in the middle frame and) Riders to the Grey Cup victory {added two more in the finall Rimmer Ferguson, in his column slanga, Doug Mclean, Brianiin the Montreal Star, quotes Fletcher, Gary Mitchell and Ron: Mosca as saying Moore were the WInners'| vaper suffering with Hamilton pipers Ticats a few seasons playing in Oltlawa a real pleasure, | mighty glad to get away fram Hamilton, Frank Clair 1s the greatest conch 1 ever played 'Shaughnessy Will Finish Out Term LOUISVILLE, Ky, (AF) new members of the minor Peters, | leagues' executive commit: | Nelson | tee were named Thursday and a] third member, Frank Nhaughn- | ensy of Montreal, agreed to fin: | ish out his term | | Sam Smith, president of the| South Atlantie League, took the place of Tomy Richardson, | 3 Shaughnessy's successor as pres Standings -- Montreal, won 1, | ident of the International ph lost 7, tied 4, points 30 amith will represent the elass Foints--Moore, Montreal, M [AA and A leagues, Goals--Moare, Montreal, 22 1, ©. Jessup, president of the Ausista--Uliman, Detroit, 22. | earaling League, was named to Shutouts--Hall, Chicago; Saw-| succeed Claude Engherg, presi chuk, Detroit, 8, dent of the Ploneer League, as ~Ponalties Richard, Montreal | the committee members for elass 3 minutes B, C and D leagues, HOCKEY SCORES AND STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS National League FPR Hi i i] (3 pom BT of #h foe Ne EE al nle Oshawa's scoring pleted nthe final Huddy Macdonald and Gordie hi WHITBY JUV) defence a com period Buteh Dow Wilson netting the wal was with | wa VILER Camphet! \n Moore, Mitohell Meloan, Christie and O'¢ OSHAWA JUVENILY Markus; delencq Rishon, Branton, Kirk Wilson, Yahn, Dowe Furey, Macdonald, Walt and Cullen NHL LEADERS Hy THE CANADIAN PRESS goal Lawson Fletch Ir Tran forwards nan horndyl Hema i | al k CHawspell forward Two These nationally known suitings reflect the beauty and richness of Nature's own colours. Flecks of Olive, Gold, Burnished Brawn and Grey have been whily and magnificently blended, | Thursday's Results Kingston 4 Sault Ste. Mavie 11 Pls. Kitehener 1 Hull-Ottawa 2 XH Tonight's Game i Sault Ste. Marie at Sudbury 4 OHA Junior A WLT FP APs I 19 4 16] i 10) a2 | M0 1 I Maribaros 41 7 Soin Koad "Bolin Montreal ! Detroit Chicago Paronto Hoston A137 6h New York THR N Thursday's Resulis Roston 8 Detroit 2 Foranta 3 Montreal! 6 Games Saturday 13 12 0 9 {I A 74 " {BN} (3 ? A] A [&) 7 i ww 2 8H 16/81 Mike's N. Falls Guelph Peterbora St. Cath, [YARORED ExciusivELY ay] Paocaess Brann Ciornes 2 1 0 A v | 8 4 2 4 1 1 HEM wiped out the Maroons' advan Ms 100K aver, scoring two #OR1 age at the 1l.minute mack only 10 see it established again within {84 seconds on a goal hy Joo Malo The Dynamos' Eduard Ivanov notohed the Soviet's third goal at 19:49 of the second period SPELLED THE END Goals hy Volkhov at 1:41 of the third period and hy Viktor Tsypalkov a minute and 10 sec onds later spelled the end for the Maroons Their shx-man attack in the last minute of play paid off with a goal hy Jack Stockdand at 19:49 but the equalizer eluded them Two Moscow goals were disal {lowed--one in the first period be oause a Russian plaver was in the goal erease and the other in the second the puck was wedged under the goal (frame, aml holding off the Maroons un til the final munute when they patted their last goal The loss was the third for the Maroons in five games against various Russian teams here, They have won one and tied one Righthwinger Jack Stoddard, a former professional with. New irk Rangers, scored twice for the Maroons, He opened the scar ng al 4:34 of the first period as the Canadians came out deter med and strong They held onto the lead until the 16:57 mark when Stanislav Potukhov fired the puck past Harold (Boat) Hurley in the Chatham net after taking a pass fram Yuri Krylov It was the Russians who apened up. strong in the second period keeping the puck inside the Ma: periodl hetause Montreal Roston at Monrteal New York at Toronto Games Sunday Montreal at Chicago Taronta at Boston New York at Detroit Amerviean Loague WLT FAP 49 3% TH 80 26 1 Wm AR a V1 ns Hu "0 12 18 113 Springfield Cleveland Ruffala Quebee Hershey Rachester LR LER] Providence 817 0 7611 Thursday's Results Hershey 0 Quebeo 4 Eastern Professional gf 17 4 0) 129 8 LR LA "1 W198 aU 81a LEE] LIE 6 0 | 0 1 3 121 23 NH nN 1] H-Ottawa 8.8 Marie Kitchener Sudbury Kingston 3 a 7 8 Hamilton 1 94 L] | Thursday's Results {St Catharines 1 Peterborough 4 {Guelph 6 Hamilton & Ontario Junior B § Chatham 4 Eastern League Johnstown 4 Greensboro 2 International League Fort Wayne & Muskegon 7 | Dresden wo Indianapolis § Minneapolis 4 Thunder Bay Junior Arthur 0 Fort William 1 Manitoba Junior |W innipeg Hraves 12 St Pari Boniface 3 Winnipeg Monarchs 2 Brandon 13 Saskatchewan Senior Moose Jaw 6 Saskatoon & Saskatehewan Junior p Jaw 3 Melville Okanagan Senior Vernon 7 Kelowna 3 Ose I | CHOOSE YOUR HOLIDAY SUIT NOW! 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