NHL In Full Swing | - Habs Bombard Plante, Chihawks Dump Leafs By MARVEN MOSS Canadian Press Staff Writer As athletes go, the craftsmen of the National Hockey League] are by tradition a tight-lipped group. _ hey take the roll of the puck their little setbacks with seldom a murmur for the pub- Not so "Jacques Plante. The tall, angular goaltender markedly outgoing, a man of candor in his approach to his work. Thus, after Montreal Cana- diesn dealt him off to New York Rangers last summer in a seven - player swap, Jacques made some outspoken remarks about his former employers, some not flattering in nature. "I'm glad I left the Cana- diens," he said, "Trey don't have a team anymore. They've gone down and the Rangets are coming up. .. "The pressure (in Montreal) was terrible. The managemen: expected us to win all the time. If we lost a game it was like losing the championship. The players got riervous. They're afraid of this season. They think SPECIFIES LACK Jacques didn't leave it at that. He was specific as to what he considered deficien- cies in some of his former teammates. Saturday night in Montreal, before a crowd of 14,804, the Canadiens seemed bent on 'mak- ing Jacques swallow some of his comments, They unleashed a barrage of 59 shots at critic Plante--a phe- nomenal total for tie NHL-- and belted the Rangers 6-2. Said Jacques later: "They pliayd as though they had no gcealie to protect and had to keep shooting at me. Nobody could have beaten them to- night."" Then he tossed in another dig. "But they won't play like that again this year." The fledging schedule prof- fered three other weekend games and Detroit Red Wings emerged from the shu'fle at the top of the standings with Chi- cago Black Hawks in a four- point bracket. it will be one o' Montreal's Terry Sawchuk gave the punch- WOODBINE RACE RESULTS Unbeaten Detroit and goalie} FIRST RACE -- 6 Furlongs, for 3-year olds and up. Claiming ali $2500. Purse $1800, (11), 5-Penepoppie, G'don .. 32.60 17.20 13.00 Al-Final Award (en.) .. Leblanc 7.90 a3 7-Miss Bassano, Terry Start AD ses won driving. Also Ran in Order: Remister, House Boy, Lively Music, Page Service, Mr. Edgor, Still Sober, Unstar, and A--Cathy Yates. oupled, Winner, ch m, 5, by ae Mark -- oy Trainer, W. Wood: Pool $62,270. Dally L- ble pool $98,395. SECOND RACE -- 1 1-16 Miles for 3 and 4year-olds. Allowance. Purse $2600, @). Veasiehiiins Rob'son .... 7.10 4.20 3.00 3Mountain Climber, A'strong . Heong eae in Order: Cloud Princess, pater Sister, Menelaus, Common Mar- th x ; DD NOS. 5 AND 7 PAID $262.30 Winner, b, ¢, 3, by Bull Page -- Roman Jean. -- 6. vat siuleoucte eaemetx ar. tee Pool '$104,567, THIRD RACE -- 1 1-16 Miles for, 3 yeer-olgs. Claiming @ $2500. Purse $1900 SSiaret to Star, H'son .. 27.90 11.60 7.40 Ran in Order: Tarpon Run, Niag- leu, Tudorstone, POURTH RACE -- 62 Furiongs for 3- gl ad Claiming all $6000. Pool $131,328, FIFTH RACE -- 7 Furlongs. For 2- ; year-olds. Allowance. Purse $2800, i Lincoln Road -- Miss G M Huntley. QUINELLA, 2 ~ 5, PAID $5.60 Pool $73,454 Quinella Pool $76,628 SIXTH RACE -- 7 Furlongs. For 3 year-olds. Allowance, Pu $2800, (6). **|2-Scoot Joe, 1-Bridal Music, Lanoway 2-Etimota, aw . Start good, won Also Ran in ordere Piper, and Flight Path, Winner, b g, 3, on -- Cynthia" c. Trainer, P D A Coo Pool $125,922 SEVENTH RACE -- 12 Miles, turf course. For 3-year-olds, Canadian foaled. Purse $25,000 added. Gross $28,950, (8), 2-Canebora, Ycaza 2.80 2.70 2.40 5.60 4.10 $-Boflac, Fitz'ns ' 3-Black n Red, Turcotte 3.70 Start good, won easily Also Ran in Order: Brother Leo, A- Menedict, A-Albion Star, Reckless Lady, and Lef n Bid. A--Coupled © slaklatr, Royal Marshal 3.1|Winner, br ¢, 3, Navy Page or Canadian Whip -- Menebora. Trainer, G@ McCann. Pool $172,861 EIGHTH RACE -- One and one-six- teenth Miles. For 3-year-olds and up. Claiming all $2500. Purse $1900, (10), Ib hcl Rich, Fitzns 5.70 7-Copper Cliff, Serene x Walsh ve +» 3.00 Start good, won easily Also Ran in Order: Oshawa 2nd, Mr. Rooster, Plucky Crest, Shasta Road, Money More, Plin, and Soups On, Winner, b g, 6, Wild Drift--Sunny Plume. 09| Trainer, $ Caplan, Pool $125,708 Total Pool $1,101,001 Attendance 25,624 ° irse a SJohns Champ, Walsh ... 8.40 4.10 2.90 OCCIDENTAL LIFE needs an for Cshawa - Cobourg Write or phone for our inter- esting and informative booklet "How Can | Be Sure?" -- Apply -- J. A. GRIMES 2200 Yonge St. P.O. Box 69 Station K Toronto 12 Phone 485-6583 worst because of the pressure." less Boston Bruins a 3-0 past- 'ng before 11,415 fans in Detroit Sunday night, a game that pro- vided the first shutout of the campaign and a big goal for Gordie Howe, Howe potted No. 543 on a shot that apparently caromed into the net off a Boston player to draw to within one goal of the record NHL total piled up by the retired Rocket Richard. The scrappy Black Hawks meanwhile downed Toronto Ma- ple Leafs 4-2 before a crowd o° 14,684 at Chicago in. another), Sunday night game, Ken. Whar- ram and Stan Mikita powered the Chicago attack after the Maple Leafs pus%ed off to a 2-0 lead. Wharram scored twice and Picked up an assist while Mi- kita--the kid they call "stash" --got one goal and collected as- sists on all three others. The goal by Stan was the result of a shot by Howie Young. It struck Mikita and bounced in. DRUB BRUINS In the other weekend game, Toronto drubbed the Bruins 5-1 at tome Saturday night after Prime Minister Lester Pearson dropped th puck in a ceremo- nial faceoff before 13,495 fans. The Big M, Frank Mahovlich, fired two goals for the Leafs and one was scored by Red Kelly, the hockey-olaying MP. 50\He is a member of Mr. Pear- son's team in Ottawa. Howe's goal egainst the Bru- ins--his third this seacon--came in the third period and was of a freakish nature. He was be- ihind the net and apparently trying a passout when the puck struck a Boston defender and went in, An earlier effort by the big guy balanced things out. He beat Boston goalie Ed Johnston in the second period but the goal was disallowed by referee Art Skov who whistled down play because of an injury to Boston's Murray Oliver. Oliver was cut on the mouth of Parker MacDonald's high stick and took nine stitches. Goals by Bruce MacGregor Hu....1 SCORES, STANDINGS same period gave the Red Wings more than the edge they needed, Sawchuk t aside By THE CANADIAN PRESS cocomenn ye NRROROM corooocos wearSSos ehuanw? iF Serewnane Results Saturday Boston 1 Toronto 5 New York 2 Montreal 6 Results Sunday Boston 0 Detroit 3 Chicago 4 Toronto 2 Wednesday's Games Toronto at Montreal 24 shots for his shutout. OVERCOME GOALS In Chicago Sunday night, the once-beaten Black Hawks over- came goals by Toronto's Bob Pulford and George Armstrong. Bobby Hull rounded out the Chi- cago scoring with Wharram and Mikita. Social note: Young of the Hawks made it through his third consecutive game without a penalty. At Montreal Saturday night, the Canadiens obviously felt Plante's of-season comments) were unconstructive in intent and put more zip into their at- tack than the club has shown for a long time, Three goa's whizzed by Plante in the final 20 minutes to put the game beyond New York's reach, Montreal's top line, featuring rookie John Ferguson at left- wing with Jean Beliveau at cen- tre and Boom Boom Geoffrion on the right side, accounted for four goals and a total of 10 in- div:dual points. Geoffrion described by Plante in the off-season as a man who doesn't soot the puck "half as hard as he once did"-- scored twice and picked up two assists. TALKED TOO MUCH "Plante talked a little too much," he said a'terwards, "Now I don't have to say a word,"" Beliveau got one goal and three assists and Ferguson a goal and an assist. Bobby Rousseau and Dave Balon were the other Montreal goal-getters. Camille Henry and Larry Cahan scored for the Rangers. Balon was a fringe player acquired by the Cana. diens in the summer deal with New York. For Henry, the goal was No. 199 of his NHL career. Aside from Mahovlich and Kelly, Armstrong and Bob |Toronto ~ at Chi Detroit at New Yor! Peterborough Kitchener Montreal Niagara Falls Oshawa Hamilton St. Catharines 0 1 Results Sunday Toronto 7 St. Catharines 4 Peterborough 4 Hamilton 2 Games Tonight Montreal at Oshawa St. Catharines at Kitchener Toronto at Peterborough American League Eastern Division WLT F AP 20114 8 L 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 eccooecoccoos" arnoocooe ns snocconn ecococoune' Providence Springfield Quebec Hersey Baltimore Western D. Clevelend Pittsburgh Buffalo Rochester 11:8 Results Saturday Baltimore 0 Cleveland 3 Providence 3 Hershey 3 Buffalo 5 Rochester 4 Quebec 1 Springfield 2 core oroo = ~ wows wm CON wer RROD wm Ne ooo -_ 4 er aD Swan -- ELECTED CBF PRESIDENT MONCTON, N.B. (CP)--Dick Pearson of Saint John, N.B., was elected president of the Ca- nadian Boxing Federation at a weekend meeting. Gene Hors- man of Moncton was named vice-president. Saturday night. Johnny Bucky fired Boston's lone goal. . Howe and Henry go after the big ones Wednesday night when the schedule resumes, tossing all six clubs into action, De- twoit is at New York, Toronto at Montreal and Boston at Chi- Results Sunday Pittsburgh 0 Quebec 3 Hershey 3 Providence 5 Baltimore 3 Buffalo 4 Games Tonight Hershey at Quebec Providence at Baltimore SATURDAY Western League Vancouver 3 Seattle 8 Los Angeles 3 Denver 6 Central Professional Omaha 5 Minneapolis 2 indiana note def. St. Louis, for- e Maaitoba Junior Winnipeg Monarchs 1 Fort Frances 7 Saskatchewan Junior Saskatoon 3 Flin Flon 3 Regina 5 Moose Jaw 5 Estevan 3 Weyburn 6 SUNDA' Western League San Francisco 3 Portland 1 Central Professional Omaha 8 St. Paul 2 Manitoba Jusior Winnipeg Monarchs 1 Fort Frances 2 Winnipeg Rangers 6 St, Boni- face 5 Brandon 10 Winnipeg Braves 0 Saskatchewan Junior Saskatoon 8 Flin Flon 2 Exhibition Clinton {EHL) 7 Oshawa (OHA Jr, A) 3 MONDAY Manitoba Junior St. Boniface 3 Brandon 12 By THE CANADIAN PRESS After dominating the new de- funct Torcnto Metro Junior A/@ Hockey League for two years, Toronto Marlboroughs climbed back into the Ontario Hockey Association's Junior A division with a vengeance. Marlboroughs downed St. Catharines Black Hawks 7-4 Sunday at St. Catharines as the OHA Junior A season started. Peterborough Petes defeated Hamilton "Red Wings 4-2 Sunday in the cnly other game during the Thanksgiving weekend. Tonight, the weekend's win- ners meet as Toronto travels to Peterborough. Montreal Junior Canadiens and Oshawa Gen- erals, who came up with Marl- boroughs from the Metro league, meet at Oshawa's home ice in Bowmanville and St. Catharines trave!s to Kitchener Toronto Marlies: Get Flying Start Te CHRON TAR Ros October 15, 1963 13 to meet the Rangers, .succes- sors this season to Guelph Roy- als, HOLD SHOTS EDGE In Sunday's contest, the} Hawks had a 43-25 edge in shots on goal, but the Toronto defence restricted many of the shots to long-range efforts. Pete Stemkowski put Toronto ahead 1-0 in the first period and Mike Walton got another ear i mt [ie second potied sad : pone in: the third. Brian MeDohald and period " Chuck Kelly scored in the ier minutes of the game. 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