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12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, November 2, 1961 Big M's Clincher Stops Hab Streak By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Mahovlich, who for a while Frank Mahovlich is doing for|last.season appeared a cinch to Toronto Maple Leafs what|surpass Richard's record of 50 Maurice (Rocket) Richard used/goals in one season, has scored to do so well for Montreal Ca-|two of his other winning goals nadiens--scoring winning goals.|against Boston Bruins. The The Leafs new golden boy,|other one beat New York Rang- who has scored nothing butiers. game - winners this National) The 23 year old left Hockey League season, picked)winger slumped towards the up his fourth in eight gamesiend of last season and had to Wednesday night. \settle for 48 goals while Mont- Big M's goal gave the Leafs|real's Bernie (Boom Boom) a 3-2 victory over Canadiens|Geoffrion came on with a late and snapped the Habs early-|driyve and tied the Rocket's rec season unbeaten streak at eight! ord. games. : : mee Montreal entered the contest) Richard fired 83 winning with seven wins and one tie--|g0als -- a league record -- for their best start since 1943-44|the Canadiens during his play- when they remained undefeated //98 days. until the 15th game. | The Canadiens - Leafs game, The outcome moved the third- place Leafs to 'within four points of the front - running Canadiens. Montreal has onto has 11 in eight games. The games. PROVOST GETS 100TH Bobby Pulford and Bob Nevin scored Toronto's other goals while Claude Provost got the 100th of his NHL career and set up Bonin for 'the Canadiens goals, | Pulford gave the Leafs a 1-0 jlead at 9:21 of the first period, |beating Plante after taking a |pass from linemate Eddie \Shack at the Montreal goal- Rangers, idle Wednesday night,| are second with 14 points in 12) tatty, the Canadiens fought back |but were thwarted by Bower af- ter Bonin's goal at 11:55 of the third. Bonin scored on an angle ; Toronto, however, | /Carl Brewer. | After Mahovlich's shot from about 10 feet out. Leafs had a margin in play oid. outshooting| put when they were disquall- most of the way, the Habs 33-26. \gain their winning ways night when they play host to Boston in one of the league's In th jother one New York is at De- \troit. two scheduled games. regained the lead less than three minutes later and held it. Nevin got the 15| go-ahead goal at 9:13 after tak- points in nine starts and Tor-jing a pass from defenceman decisive Canadiens will attempt to re- Disqualify US., Award Canucks Jumper Title NEW YORK (AP) -- Canada won the international jumping event in the National Horse Show Wednesday night after two United States teams were thrown out for using an extra rider, The event--actually the first of a three-part low-score teara competition -- called for each squad to use three riders, The United States and Mexico each used four and when the competi- tion was over Canada, Ireland and Argentina protested. The U.S, teams had clockings lof 101.1 seconds and 109.4 sec- fied, the Canadian team time of 1112.0 was good for first place. In posting it, Canada got per- fect rides from Doug Cudney of |Winona, Ont.; Jim Elder of Au- jrora, Ont., the acting team cap- \tain, and Tom Gayford of Tor- 0- ie diens defenceman Tom John- son. --(CP Wirephoto) FONTINATO AIDS Mont- | blocking a shot in last night's | against Toronto Maple Leafs. real goalie Jacques Plante by | National Hockey League game | Standing at centre is Cana- | | SPORTS _ CALENDAR TODAY'S GAMES 4 HOCKE | Oshawa Minor Hockey. Assoc. |--Practise times at the Oshawa |Children's Arena. Bantam All- Stars at 7.30 p.m.; Hayden- +|MacDonald Juveniles at 8.30 p.m.; Beaton's Dairy Juveniles ¢\at 9.30 p.m. Lakeshore Intermediate League Trenton RCAF at Bowmanville Shamrocks ex- hibition match - at 8.15 p.m. FRIDAY'S GAMES CURLING Official opening of the Oshawa Curling Club at 7.00 p.m. HOCKEY Lakeshore Intermediate League (Exhibition) - Bowman- «428 \ville Shamrocks at Trenton xs % RCAF. Game at 8.30 p.m. | HAPPY COACH is Punch Imlach with three of his players after Toronto edged Toronto was nursing a slim|the team's first meeting this|mouth. 2-1 lead when Mahoviichiseason, produced some out-} Provost, a fleet right winger |and sank the puck behind goalie {crowd of 13,601. It was a close! seven NHL seasons, tied the |Jacques Plante at 1:22 of the one right from the drop of the|score 1-1 at 6:35 of the second lthird period. The goal offset|first puck and the fans got their|period when he snared his own Marcel Bonin's tally for Mont-|money's worth as players of|rebound off the backboards and real with about eight minutes to|both clubs handed out some/rifled the puck past Leaf goalie go in the game. 'hefty bodychecks. | Johnny Bower. BOXING RATINGS Joe Brown Named Fighter Of Month NEW YORK (AP) -- World Cooper, England; 4. Alejandro,1. Gene Fullmer, West Jordan, | \lightweight champion Joe|Lavorante, Argentina; 5. Inge-|Utah (NBA champion); 2. Paul|in Stasiuk's old spot with Norm mar Johansson, Sweden; 6. Bob|Pender, Brookline, Mass.; 3. Clereux, Montreal; 7. Zora Fol-|Dick Tiger, Nigeria) 4. Ray ley, Chandler, Ariz.; 8. Cleve|Robinson, New York. Williams, Houston; 9. Tom Mc-| Welterweights: -- Champion Neeley, Arlington, Mass; 10.\--Benny Paret, Cuba. 1. Emile George Chuvalo, Toronto. Griffith, New York; 2. Ralph Light heavyweights? -- Cham-|Dupas, New Orleans; 3. Jorge pion--Archie Moore, San Diego; | Fernandez, Argentina, 1. Harold Johnson, Philadelphia; Lightweights: -- Champion-- (NBA champion); 2. Doug|Joe Brown, Baton Rouge, La, Jones, New York; 3. Ciulio Pin-|1. Carlos Ortiz, New York; 2. aldi, Italy. Dave Charnley, England; 3. Brown was named "'fighter of the month' by Ring magazine, which announced its monthly ratings today. Brown successfully defended his title with a unanimous de- cision over Bert Somodio, jun- ior welterweight champion of the Orient, last week, It was his 11th championship defence, a division record Among those who moved up in the ratings was Sugar Ray Robinson, who defeated Wilfie Greaves of Edmonton and| Danny Moyer in his comeback drive for a shot at the middle- weight crown. The former 160- grabbed a pass from Red Kelly|standing play for a Toronto|who is off to his best start in} | Gordie Howe. jonto, |CHANGES LINEUP Coach Sid Abel of the Red Wings has made some lineup, First evidence that stone changes for tonight's game in agers existed was found a bay effort to break the club's Chelles in France in 1847. | slump. Abel has promoted veteran left winger Vic Stasiuk to the first line with centre Eddie Lit- |zenberger and right winge ANCIENT SITE Alex Delvecchio, who played| with Howe and Litzenberger| through the team's first ni games, was switched ~ to third unit with' rookie Bruce} MacGregor and Leo Labine. | The Wings also will have a| a new face in tonight's lineup. He! is Bob Dillabough, called up} from Sudbury Wolves of the Eastern Professional Hockey League. Dillabough may play left wing |i. Sa! BALANCE is important HOW LONG SINCE YOU CHECKED YOUR CAR WHEELS? LL The best insurance against bed tire wear, vibration and shimmy is to check wheel alignment every 5,000 miles. The John Bean Visualiner checks and | Corrects faster and more accu rately than other methods. |Ullman and Allan Johnson or} |W. may alternate on right wing} ith Labine on the third line.| Meanwhile, centre Bill Hay,| sparkplug of the Chicago Black Hawks, returned to practice af-| ter missing eight games with a knee injury. Chicago coach Rudy Pilous| said there was a good chance) |Hay could start Saturday night| jat Toronto, although he might} not be at full strength. | "But even half a Hay can |mean a lot to us at this point," |said Pilous, whose club has won jonly one game in 10 starts. REMEMBER WHEN .. .. | By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Jimmy Foxx, Boston Red Sox slugger who made a comeback after a slump in 1937, was voted the most valuable player jin the American League by \U.S. baseball writers 23 years ago today. Foxx had also won ag award in 1932 and 1933 when he was a member of the Phila } come.in for-0 Ratings: Heavyweights: -- Champion Floyd Patterson, Rocville Cen-| tre, N.Y. Conders -- 1. Sonny Liston, Philadelphia; 2. Eddie Mchen, Portland, Ore; 3. Henry As Blair By THE CANADIAN PRESS Veteran Orv Tessier did just Midd] eweights: -- Champ-|Flash Elorde, Phillipines. --Davey Moore, Springfield, =. 58 Ohio; 1. Rafiu King, Nigeria; 2. tatistics ay jSugar Ramos, Cuba; 3. Grac- : Acanced tch ieux Lamperti, France. pound king advanced a notc '49ers Have Best Bantamweights: -- Champion places with Florentino Fernan- aldwell, Ireland (European dez of Cuba. NFI Defen e world champion); 2. Joe Medel, In the heavy weight class, C Mexico, 3, Piere Cossemyns George Chuvalo of Toronto, who} NEW YORK (AP)--The de- Belgium. lost on a four to Joe Erskine |rending champion Philadelphia| Flyweights: -- Champion-- 10th. Cleveland Williams. of } ate much of a running attack|Minum Ben Ali, Spain; 2. Ra- -- bors sd ' 7 and this season, climbed one notch|mos Arias, Venezuela; 3. Sa- Mas: th P Hee at ngton. |to second place in the National|dao Yaiota, Japan. Mass., who is scheduled to fight| Foothall League's total offence| champion Floyd Patterson for department this week. | ninth. the circuit's eastern conference, jhave collected 2,393 yards in seven games. Of this, only 749 yards have resulted from run- jning and the remaining 1,644 Jurgensen tops all NFL passers. | Green Bay Packers, who lead| . ithe western conference, are out Cornwall Quits lin front in team offence. The|@bout everything but count the [Packers have mustered 1,344|8ate receipts Wednesday night 2 Football Final rushing for a total of 2,623 yards. |@CS out of a slump and led them San Francisco '49ers, beaten |to a 3-2 victory over Hull-Ottawa CORNWALI. (CP) --Cornwallitwice in a row, nevertheless|C@nadiens in an Eastern Profes- Clippers announced Wednesday|have the best defence statistic-|Sional Hockey League game. ion -- Terry Downes, England; Featherweights: -- Champion from fifth to fourth, exchanging} --Edfer Jofre, Brazil; 1. Johnny of Wales, fell from eighth to Eagles, unable so far to gener-\Pone Kingpatch, Thailand; 1. the title Dec. 4, advanced to| The Eagles, currently leading| |from passing. The Eagles' Sonny lyards passing and 1,279 yards|@8 he pulled Kingston Fronten- they have defaulted the second|ajy, according to the figures re-| The 28-year-old centre saw ex- game of a two-game total-point|jeased Wednesday by NFL head-|tra duty when his team was! series with Verdun Shamcats in + i . rters. They have yielded 1,- the Quebec Rugby Football Un CUAKKEDS. SDE: B ion championship woe poigg cresoel ag « BF pl first/nals are No. 2, giving up 667\ing and winning goals and took| Cehatel Mahe g at Wickes yards on the ground and 1,188/over as coach when Wren Blair : "\yards through the air for 1,76l\was ejected by referee Vern Flanigan said: "We feel the fans|" | : let us down and the poor show-|: --. eo "1 be oo pisses d T ry Blair proteste ing at our home game made it mpossible for us to complete| JAP GIANTS TRIUMPH _ (vehemently when two of his our commitments." OSAKA (AP) -- Yomiuri Gi-|players, Alf Treen and Jackie The Shamcats now will enter|ants of Tokyo won the Japan|LeClair, were penalized within the Eastern Canada intermedi-|world series Wednesday defeat-|10 seconds late in the period ate playoffs against the series|ing Nankai Hawks of Osaka 3-2/Buffey first handed a bench winner between Toronto Eastin 10 innings for their fourth penalty to Kingston, then York and London Lords. East|victory in six games. A crowd/thumbed Blair from the rink! York leads the two-game total|of 35,000 watched the nationally| when his protests continued. 'point series 19-7. itelevised game. For the Frontenacs, who had shorthanded, helped out on the 578 yards, 722 on rushing and|power play when opponents } Montreal New York Toronto Detroit Chicago Boston 7 Wednesday's Results Montreal 2 Toronto 3 Tonight's Games Boston at Montreal New York at Detroit American League Eastern Division WLT FA Pt 73 64 §2 4 43 Springfield Hershey 5 5 5 dD he Habs 3 It latte) Garten rlich, Bob Hornung Fate the Habs 3-2 last night at the ; (l-r)--Frank Mahovlich, Bo! CAG BS Wats Gardens in Toronto. With him | Pulford and Bob Nevin. seaman taisie Senne Omen! are the Leaf goalscorers --(CP Wirephoto) [pion Paul Hornung of Green| ae Sar ; Bay Packers is free to play football the next two weeks bed Port Arthur pending results of a special ex- t l jamination to determine if he is physically fit for the army. Hornung is expected to leave ans urope :'; U.S. Navy hospital at Great Local Sports strat nan, Wedd = __ {Quarters announced Wednesday H k jhe will not be called to military | oc ey rip |service until Nov, 14. EDMONTON (CP)--Canadian,all go into a pot for teams trav-| | He has orders to report to participation in inte rnationallelling overseas. I don't believe| MELVILLE, Sask. (CP) -- A\Fort Riley, Kan., "'providing he meets will be reviewed during|this is the thinking behind the|P&rtial itinerary for the 15-game!is found physically qualified.' the three-day Amateur Athletic! government's move. December European tour of the! Hornung, suffering a pinched Union of Canada annual meet-| "The AAU hopes it will q.|rhunder Bay Senior Hockey/neck nerve which has sidelined ing which opens today. Inance a broad program to raise|soaeue, Fort Arthur | Bearcats/him on occasions, will be avail. ;--|was announced Wednesday bylable for duty with the defend- Delegates from all 10 Cana-jthe standards of all Canadian|Gordon Juckes, Canadian Ama-|j : | . ing Packers for games with Bal- @ian provinces will hear reports|sports first and then go more teyr Hockey Association secre-|timore Colt 4 Chi B from special committees estab-|fully into financing teams for|tary-manager. ihe wie tao Ann oe noe lished to study participation in|international competitions." | The Bearcats were chosen by| At Goan fae knee h such international meets as the) Farrell was supported bya vote of the CAHA executive Wices Gomk rdi bt Ale acai Olympic, British Empire and/Clarence Blight of Regina, AAU \to make the tour. "y hepentt the al htest id Pan-American Games. president, whose term of office} Mr. Juckes said the Bearcats if Hornung will iad eit the Reports from ruling commit-\ends this year. will leave Toronto Dec. 7 andicojts Sunday ss Fates hice tees of seven amateur sports| "We have a void in Canadajarrive in Prague Dec. 8. The|at practice and I don't -know that fall under the AAUC do-|in sports after the high school|club would play its first game|ahout that pinched nerve." main will be studied. Under|level. We hope the sports ad-|there Dec. 9. Mr. Juckes said) Green Bay's middle line- AAUC jurisdiction are amateur! visory council will see a way/he did not know when the Bear-|hacker, Ray Nitschke, heads for boxing, weightlifting, track andin which it can help fill this;cats would play their six other|s+my duty this week. Another field, fencing, gymnastics, hand-| vacuum. "I believe if athletes|Czechoslovakian games. Packer star, flanker Bovd Dol- ball and wrestling could see something ahead of} The date for a game in Westin... will be on hand for two A major topic is expected to them they would be more will-| Berlin was not known. more games before joining Hits- be the AAUC attempt to gain a ing to continue in amateur) The Bearcats will play five! hie in the 32nd division at Fort share of $5,000,000 recently allo-\SPorts." games in Sweden, Dec. 26 atitewis, Wash. : cated by the federal government) egg Rt dee toe Teens | to the Canadian Sports Advisory BEGINS TRAINING } Bea Here rere repeal | A Coal. TORONTO (CP), -- Floya|at Siogktolm against Soderias:| YESTERDAY'S Selection of sites for the Brit- Patterson, world heavyweigh : # pe Jan. 1 against! ' ish Empire Games trials next gcse wl yoo aoe Djurgarden. No opponent was STARS year and . ate speed Dec. i tie Ragen Ergon sknotnoed forthe Ded. 9% gan Se niaisiunce "ter" qmiateer ton's Tom McNeeley, it Was) "yo Canadians will leave for 7 a ee face ssi e : a > C ki rank Mahovlich, Toronto, sports; approval of records and announced W ednesday by home Jan. 2 d the wi i | the Amateur Athletic Union of/Championship Sports, Inc., co-)""'™ *"™*"* settee Ue a ee goal in the| Canada Hall of Fame will be Promoters of the fight. rade ell aad fad studied during the three days. Gray Monarch |Montreal Canadiens. A $5,000,000 federal govern- ment fund to promote Canadian FIGHTS LAST | % sports doesn't mean Canada Sch d ] d F t cecensarity will be sending lar- NIGHT e u e or | ger teams to international és meets, Neil Farrell of tamil py THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Mohawk Stakes r on, STeasUreY OL EE et Oakland, Calif. -- Junius| pee .| Bal Wednesday. night Washington, 196, Oakland, oet-|, com otra, Ce) ~ Grey Mon.) & AIDS BOTH WAYS pointed Jess Bowdry, 177, St.\money than any other horse| "Tt will help bring top-flight|Louis, 10. 2 currently racing on Canadian| international athletes to Can-| Miami Beach, Fla. -- Allan tracys, 'will run in Saturdays] ) ada to compete in Canadian|Harmon, 171, Kingston, Jamai-|¢i9 999 Mohawk Stakes at Old| events, Canadians will be sent!ca, outpointed Freddie Blades, | woodbine Grey Monarch, abroad for international exper-|17414, Fort Lauderdale, 10. |owned by Mr. and Mrs. E. P.| | jence and facilities will be es-| Stockton, Calif. -- Luis Leija,/Tayjor has total earnings of tablished throughout the coun-|120%, San Antonio, Tex., out-| $919 646. try to stage sports events. --__|pointed Benny Casing, 120%.) 'The Mohawk Stakes will be "A lot of people think it will|Stockton, 10. raced at the unusual distance lof 1 5-16 miles. The extra half Cc EY SCORES STANDINGS furlong has been added to give HO K ' the horses a longer run into the \first turn. By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Wednesday's Results |. Among those expected to con- National League \Cleveland 2 Hershey 3 test the race are Strongboy, mL T FA pt. Springfield ; Tiheneres 4 bngg og Mom, Winey 'onight's Game Ship, Rococo Rogue, Lustrous) , 4 24:15 Providence at Quebec Hope, Moony, Chic Miss and) 39 3514 Eastern Professional |Wise Command. | F a + 7 Kitchener "ee 'wall weunt seasce ot "osavinn,| a a rs | , 21 30 7\Kingston 26 12\has reached the top of his form 27 49 4|Hull-Ottawa 21 9\for Saturday's race. Strongboy North Bay 24 6\is the co-holder of the seven- Sudbury 23 6\furlong record at Old Woodbine. S. S. Marie 14 3) Bext-T was an easy winner of Wednesday's Result Hull-Ottawa 2 Kingston 3 purse Wednesday. Owned by Tonight's Games the Roy Croft Stable and rid-| | Kitchener at Hull-Ottawa den by Sam McComb, Bext-T| : Sault Ste. Marie at North Bay registered his fifth victory of the 2 1 34 2211)|Vancouver 5 Calgary 5 by 4% lenghts. p 3 0 31 2310|Los Angeles 2 Portland 7 | The favorite, he paid $4.90 to) ; Providence 3 0 35 2410 Eastern League jwin as he ran one mile in a j Quebec 6 0 21 27 6|/Greensboro 2 Johnstown 4 |creditable 1:38. WLT F A Pt International League § 19 1710 Minneapolis 2 Fort Wayne 1 28 3310)Muskegon 3 St. Paul 5 23 33 8) Saskatchewan Junior the featured Purple Knight Western League season as he defeated Pandrag Western Division Knoxville 1 Clinton 3 asi aati PATENT OFFICE The United States patent of- fice at Washington was estab- 15 27 3\Melville 7 Regina 5 lished by act of Congress on lJuly 4, 1836. Buffalo Rochester Cleveland Pittsburgh sé Rookie Tom Watkins smiles | 5 0 as Cleveland coach Paul 440 Brown hands him the football | Ye Se and the left halfback's job at | dropped three of their last four starts, the victory boosted their margin over the third-place Ca- , |nadiens to three points and left jthein four behind the league- leading Kitchener Waterloo Beavers. COUNTS TWICE Tessier scored twice in the second period after the Cana- diens had taken a 2-1 lead on goals from Keith McCreary and Fred Hilts in the first. Bob At- tersley opened the scoring for ee Tessier In Charge 856 on passing. St. Louis Cardi-|were penalized, scored the ty-|TTappers at North Bay. \delphia Athletics. VISUALINER | eheck-ae Another First In Oshawa THE NEW JOHN BEAN TIRE TRUER Ousted Canadiens goalie Cesare Man> iago was pulled out of the net for the last minute of play but Ed Chadwick resisted a gang-up on the Kingston net. Canadiens outshot Kingston 12-9 in the opening period then Frontenacs put on the pressure} for the rest of the game and fin- ished with a 31-25 shooting edge. Tonight the Beavers meet the Canadiens at Hull and Sault Ste. |Marie Thunderbirds play the Ms FRIENDLY Pe PHILOSOPHER. fa || Mr. Motorist: If you ere eaupouge| || bothered with problem | tires have them corrected | by our new Tire Truer. | This machine removes || flat spots and tends to el- iminate thumpers. HAMBLY TIRE LTD. "Safety Through Quality" 534 RITSON S. OSHAWA PHONE 728-6221 ME WE OIOMT GET HI8 LEAVES IN THE FALL... JAN'S GARAGE 40 ALBERT ST. OSHAWA | PHONE--725-8371 the Frontenacs. 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