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Oshawa Times (1958-), 22 Mar 1962, p. 14

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14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thordey, Merch 22, 1962 'The Rocket's Records 'Will Still Be Intact Pret Hag SULLIVAN Cua Pan Sports Editor The Stanley Cup playoffs open ™ next week and Maurice Richard ~ean watch the proceedings sat- "isfied that a couple of his play- off records will still be in the books when the firing ceases about mid-April. The Rocket 'roared through 18 National Hockey League sea gons and 15 playoffs piling up records before leaving the game in 1960 to become goodwill am- bassador for his beloved Mont- real Canadiens. A few of his all- time marks -- league and play- off have been equalled, beaten or seriously threatened and undoubtedly many, if not all, will be surpassed in the years to come. But not this time around when the four top teams at the en of the 70-game league schedule This Coach Believes In Scout Slogan VANCOUVER (CP)--Despite his sense of humor, Jim Cham- pion is a hard realist when it comes to football. "You may play your games on Saturday night, but coaches win their games during the week,"' says the recently ap- pointed assistant coach of Brit- ish Columbia Lions of the West- ern Football Conference. "In this era, you don't out- smart the other coach during the game; you do it with your pre-game preparation. The key here is organized practices." The amiable 240 - pounder played his football at Missis- sippi State, then with old New York Yankees and Dallas Tex- ans. Champion, 35, achieved such' startling results as coach of a high school team in Greenville, Miss., that he was recalled by Mississippi State as an assist- ant. He discovered the perils of apartment living when he ar- rived here with his family to start his first stint as a coach' @t the professional level. "I sent the boys down to the lobby to buy a paper," said Champion. 'They brought back The Financial Post which isn't! a bad paper but I'm still look- off for Lord Stanley's $50 vod. MOST PLAYOFF GAMES the playoffs. Closest to him in this category among active players is former team-mate Bernie Geoffrion with 111. Then) there are the Rocket's 82 goals, a mark that Geoffrion conceiv- ably could bust in two or three playoff seasons. Boom Boom is second behind Maurice with 55 goals and that 27-goal bulge is safe for the present, No one has come close to a 20-goal outburst in any| single post-season series. The record is 12 set first by Richard back in 1944 and equalled by another Canadien, Jean Beliveau, in 1956, Possibly Richard's most vul- nerable record is the 126 points scored in playoff competition. The man given the best chance to beat it is Geoffrion who goes into the semi-finals against the defending champion Chi- cago Black Hawks with 111 points in 11 playoff seasons, just 15 behind. BOOMER HAS CHANCE Geoffrion tailed off miserably One is his 133-game record in|R: in the semi-finals against Chi- cago a year ago when he scored only three points in four games after his late-season rush to tie ichard's 50 gcals in league |play. But he appears to be hit- ting his peak now and, if Ca- nadier.s get past the Hawks this time and reach the final, he conceivably could surpass Ric- hard's total. Geoffrion has his eye on an- other mark, total assists. This|* one -- 64 -- is held by Gordie Howe of Detroit Red Wings who compiled the record in 14 play- off seasons. Geoffrion is only eight behind the great right- winger and Detroit is by no means certain of a place in this year's playoffs. The Red Wings and New York Rangers are locked in a pretty good down-to-the-wire race for fourth, and last playoff spot. The club that makes it meets Toronto Maple Leafs in the other playoff. semi-final. Howe, who celebrates his 34th birthday March 31, has been in the playoffs every year except one since he joined the Red Wings in 1946. The Wings missed out in 1959 when they finished last. |Smarties 0; OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS COF LEAGUE Welcome to the 700 class, PRESSED a! with i more Pg na -- Dick Stata 758 208, 260, Norm O'Reilly 744) (240, nS, 2» and Jim McConkey 700 -- Wes Stata 665 (227, 251), Ron ail 657 (319), Cars- well 642 (217, 237), Ron 636 (223, 242), Al Smith 634 (262, 219), Doug Kerr 620 (216, 213, 201), Bob Spiers 615 (287), George Killen 610 (204, 213) and Len haere 604 (245), '200's" ---Molly Hartshorn 254, Barb joel 232, Ernie Kehoe 224 , Arn jack Spencer 703) Cooper 207, jless 204, Cari Burrill ony ee Walker Shorten 225, 204; Ted Smith 216, Elmo Lymbuner 213, Bill Bevin 208, Herb Bill Harding 207, Don Pow- 201, me a McCloskey 20 Bev Gib- \ Lesnoe League -- Elmo Lym! %, Pat vs 93, vo Gitard 82, aad Cooper 80 and Cathy Pybeck 222, Joan Meredith 216, * Wes Sippett 213, Horace Hartshorn 209, Hilda Ridley 208, Winnie Killen 208, Ev Stata 206, Douglas Smith 206, 202, Flo Tippett 204 and Ewart Carswell 202, The whitewash brush was in use with two teams taking a complete loss but others were more generous:- Jets 3, Untouchables 3, Aces 03| Jams 2, Hitters 1; Imps 2, Toppers toppers Coming up to the finishing line, it's quite a race for the last section: Imps 16, Flops 14, Untouchables 14, Hitters » Stoppers 12, Jets 12, Aces 11, Smarties 10, Jams 9, Toppers 9, Total pins and points to date: Imps 52, Hit- ters 44, Flops 43, Jets 43, Smarties 38, Aces 38, Stoppers 36, Untouchables 36, Jams 35, Toppers 25. Aces 72,418; Jams 71,666; U: ables 71,632; Stoppers 71,101 and Top- ppers 69,922. OSHAWA MEN'S MAJOR Spoilers shut-out Lucky Strike to re- tain top spot in the standing and Raw- hides made short work of the Ozarks by also using the whitewash treatment, Sabres took two points from Trotters and remained in a tie for the second position with Rawhides while Short Cir- cults lost valuable ground by two to the rugged Ed Wilson club. Jay Men continued their downward slump by losing to the Stealers and this club has really slipped badly in the past three weeks, The team totals were the highest of the season for any one night and it was Rawhides on top with 3,917, which included SPORTS OUTDOORS ing for the sports page." By Jack Sords a games of 1,335, 1,313 and 1,269, Sabres rolled the high single game with a dandy 1,427 and Spoilers also had a big one with 1,357. Twenty-four bowlers rolled over the 700 mark with Lloyd Sabins on top with 840 (316); "Dutch" Lugtenburg 825 (331); Roy Nesbitt 809 (323); Al Perry 801 (327); Matt Bell 786 (303); Al Goguen 782 (305); Ding Gavas 775; Ed Johnson 722 (323); Denny Linton 768 (305); Ozzie Keeler 765 (305); Bert Harding 751, Al Stovin 742 (306) Frank Hill 732 (317); Sel Himes 727, Ed Wil- son 726, Joe Kastner 725, Ken Donald- Doug Harding 710, John Van Dyke TWIN DOUBLE IS MONEY-MAKER NEW ORLEANS (AP) -- Jefferson Down's new twin double returned $4,698.80 to a single bettor Tuesday night as the New Orleans track began its second week of night rac- ing. The track inaugurated the twin double this year with a pool on the fourth, fifth, sixth and seventh races similar to the daily double. The payoff set a Louisiana record for a single $2 pari- mutuel ticket. Keos ($17.20) won the fourth race, St. Mar- tin Girl ($4.40) the fifth, Step Step ($38.40) the sixth and favored Chocarrero (3.80) the seventh ++. beer at its easy-drinking best, You can always count on Dow, because it's COOL CONTROL BREWED. This exclusive brewing method guards the temperature, guards the flavour of Dow--every step of the way until the cap goes on the bottle. Uncap a Dow for guaranteed pleasure, convincing proof that DOW BRINGS OUT aie "Al O CONTROL © BREWED Richards 216, Don Brown 216, Walter|their stay 13 /final scores Harold Ballem also competed in I -pin contest, but it was not lay. Prsigiens LEAGUE NEWS if man, Mont., if television details "he/announced Wednesday by Fran DEPENDS ON TV SALT LAKE CITY (AP)-- Middleweight champion Gene Fullmer of West Jordan, Utah, will defend his title in May against Denny Moyer at Boze- can be worked out. This was Haun, managing director of the Intermountain Boxing Club. Haun said Fullmer and Moyer is in Stockholm, Swe-|'? ROOM TO ROAM |tion to the circuit. Canada's 11,500 Eskimos are\"! tnto| [Wo New Awards For AH League NEW YORK (AP) -- ie American Hoc League an- nounced Wednesday the estab- lishment of two new awards, ahich oil be presented annually starting with the current sea- son, The James wi Pegg A Me- -- the inal who in the op ion of league heap Owe made an outstandin vena D. D. Chick Memorial Cup will go to the Western Division champion. The Hendy plaque is named for the former Cleveland general manager, who died last January. The Chick Cup honors a former vice-president of the league who ied last A THF to prevent President Says [iteterece of potter sno mi they want me out," LeBel World Tourney sé, "rem tt seu summer congress in 1963 when ' my term expires anyway. It's Darn Good One' ire 2, 9 have, Pres: dent, so I'll be gone and I MONTREAL CP) --Robert pose a few of the members LeBel, embattled president of ppy." the International Ice Hockey pase said byte peed Ba ery eves the recent world hockey tournament was "a dara, good COREFOnS one"' despite the protests us- sia and Czechoslovakia. "The calibre of play was good The Communist countries, who|2nd the Swedes won a deserved have two of the world's strong-|championship," LeBel said, est amateur hockey teams, re-|'Nothing stopped the Russians fused to attend the tournament|and Czechs from entering if they in Colorado Springs, Colo., be-|wanted to." cause the Allied travel office in Berlin would not give the East German team travel visas. - The Russians have since called for LeBel's ousting and|spread throughout 900,000 the drawing up of a new charter/square miles of the north. have agreed to terms. the ee aes viously had the Eastern Division champion. the night's action po came up with another good night holding Zoltan, Nick and Dan's final to a two all tie, Pickwick's were also hot, whipping Oshawa Glass 3-1. Beatty's oo. split in a close one with Len and Lou' George's TV took three away ta Tony's. Acme Haulage came up with the biggest upset by shutting out the strong Evans team. Standings -- Zoltan, Nick and Dan's Fina 15; Beaty Haulage 12; Pickwick Cleaners 12; Oshawa Glass 11; CNR 11; Len and Lou's TV 10; Evan's Loam 9; George's TV 8; Acme Haulage 8 and Tony's Refreshments 4. High singles and triples -- Top man this week was Jack Bent with a nice 666 (323). Followed by Frank Sweet 653 (288), and George Oliver 652 (266), Top singles went to Fuss Clark 266, Walt Ritzie 266, Jack Garland 255, Bob Lewis 253 and Ken Pamment 252. WIRE AND HARNESS Team Standings -- Merry Six 30, Head Pins 28, Hi Bawls 27, Gay Six 35, Pin Pickers 24, Go-Getters 23, Alley Cats 20, Hi Lo's 14, Lucky Strikes 13 and Jesters 8. Total Pinfall -- Head Ping 21,283, Merry Six 20,916, Hi Bawls 20757, Gay Six 20,619, Hi Lo's 20,231 and Go-Get- ters 29.083, Over 600 I Leo Gorman 673 (265, 224), Rich Wilson 643 (266), Zelia Moreau 641 267). 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