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Oshawa Times (1958-), 18 Nov 1963, p. 10

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Scoring attempt by Chicago Black Hawks' right wing BUT SIX COT PAST HIM Jack McKenzie (18) is block- goalie Don Simmons (24) who dives for puck in second om My siren Mane Leste period at Stadium tonight. Coming in at left is Maple | Leafs' Carl Brewer. (AP Wirephoto) | : Chicago Hawks Could 'Golden Bears | Balding Wins Mexico Title MEXICO CITY (AP) -- Dick Crawford shot a breath-taking 66 but Al Balding had a breath- restoring tank of oxygen that helped the Toronto golfer to the Mexican Open championship. Balding continued to sniff ox- ygen from time to time en route to a final-round 73 shot brought him the title Sunday with a 72- hole total of 279 and a six-stroke edge. Crawford, from Rye, N.Y., shot his 66, a tournament rec- ord, on the final round over the 7,622-yard, par-72 La Hacienda course and vaulted from 14th place at the end of the third round to a tie for second with Billy Maxwell at 285. Balding complained at times of grogginess caused by the 14-mile altitude at Mexico City and whipped oxygen to combat it. Visiting athletes often com- plain of the altitude of Mexico City, which will be the cite of the 1964 Olympics. Balding put together rounds of 67-69-70-73 for his 279, a rec- ord for the tournament. The vic- tory was worth $3,000. FOOTBALL SCORES Toronto Marlboros, -- scoring almost at will in the first 40 minutes against an unsteady netminder and a timid defen- sive corps, whipped Oshawa Generals, 10-5, yesterday at Maple Leaf Gardens. If Generals could combine their offensive power and de- fensive greatness together for 60 minutes, perhaps they would be fortunate enough to knock off the potent Marlies. Generals accounted for four- the opening frame, developed period when Marlboros scored them 5-0, effort in the final 20 minute boros. By THE CANADIAN PRESS | SATURDAY Canadian League Hamilton 45 Ottawa 0 } (First game of two - game,| total-point eastern final) [British Columbia 19 Saskatche.|4ive wan 7 (First game of best-of-three western final) A change of goaltendeys for Generals after two periods apparently had a psychological ° effect on both clubs. Dennis Gibson relieved Reeson, who} certainly wasn't sharp. though Marlboros' frame, Gibson still managed -to} coolly handle three labelled rives fifths of their scoring total in -- defensive laxity in the second © out- then came |: back with a creditable team | session to, in turn, blank Marl- © Cherry's rigid policy, . : Marlboros Batter enerals For Two Periods, Win 10-5 6. Marlboros; DuPont (Stem'ski, Chipchase) 16.28 7. Mariboros: DuPont (Stem'ski, C'pagne) .. 16,50 8. Oshawa: Orr (Zaine, O'Shea) ...... 17.51 9. Oshawa: Buchana' 1Orr, Vall) .ipicveccecs 1864 Penalties; Marshall -- (trip- ping) 4.20, Winterstein (tripping) 8.10, McKenny (holding) 9.10, © Selby (tripping) 18.31. Second Period Marlboros: Elis (Champagne, Stem'ski) 2.00 Marlboros: Champagne (SEBNG) evacaasevacé Marlboros: Selby (Moore) ...... Marlboros: 4 Marlboros: Laurent (Meehan, Harbaruk) ..16.34 _ Penalties: O'Shea (hooking) * 3.19, Cheeseman (interference) 3.40, Stemkowski (crosscheck- ing) 4.08, Kilger (hooking) 4.40, Little (cross checking) 7.35, Seemkowski (interference) 7.52, 10. 11. 12. coos 8.37 13. soe 13.01 14, DENNIS GIBSON , Al-| workout would -not see action reagary (10-minute miscon-| offensive) «. % ifti .|duct) 7.52, Reeson (holding)| '"|Sunday. The lifting of goal , 8} tapered off in the third| fender" Ray seaman texte 12.15, and Fletcher (hooking) vets: periods added further proof to 14.40, . Gib- Third Period Olympics Beat Lakehead Team - FORT WILLIAM (CP)--Can- ada's Olympic hockey tea jm wound up an exhibition togr Sunday by defeating Lakehead All-Stars of the Thunder Bay Senior Hockey League 6-3, | The. Olympics won six of seven games played and tied core are ogee eams - toba and Northwestern Ontario, Centre Dave Merrifield and Roger Bourbonnais each scored twice for the Olympics Sunday. Other 0 scorers _ George and Bradley Begg. : ih Gary Olney, Barton and Barry Hogan scored for the All-Stars. Wi 46\Cola; 5.30-6.00, Houdaille - MINOR HOCKEY PRACTICE TIMES Mon, Nov, 18: 5,00-5,30, Se 6.00-6.30, Local 1500; 6.40-1.10, Scugog Cleaners; 7,10-7.40, Westmount Kiwanis; 7,408.10, Local 2784; 8.20-8.50, Canadian Tire; 8.50-9.20, Duplate, 9.20- 9.50, B'Nai B'Rith. Tuesday, Nov. 19: 7,15-8.15, son earned himself the start- 15. Oshawa: Buchanan Police Assoc.; 8.15-8.45, Cana- dian Corp; 8.45-9.15, Local 1817; |9.25-10.25, Local 222. | Wed., Nov. 20: 6.15-6.45, Ro- |tary; 6.45-7.15, Lions; 7.15-7.45, Fire-Fighters; 7.55-8.25, Navy 8.25-8.55, Canadian Le- gion; 8.55-9.25, Kinsmen; 9.35- 10.35, Oshawa Dairy. Thurs., Nov. 21: 7:15-7.45, Ki- | Gain Revenge | Golden Bowl |Queen's 7 Alberti EDMONTON (CP) -- A de- witborte -- ast West inte fensive unit that allowed only | collegiate final) ltwo penetrations into its home Canadian Senior territory carried University of|St. James 16 London 14 Alberta Golden Bears to a 25-7| (St. James wins sudden-death victory over Queen's University| 4!) ing assignment for Tuesday's tough battle with Niagara Falls Flyers in the Bowman- ville arena, Gibson certainly indicated he intends to vigorous- ly contest the netminding job by moving into a difficult situ- ation and perform capably yes- terday. . ... Some of the hard- (Gay, Domm) ....++.. 5.10\wanis; 7.45-8.15, Hayden Mac- Penalties: (Mart}boros, too|Donald; 8.25-8.55, Tony's Re- many men) 7.10, Walton (elhow-|freshments; 8.55-9.25, Beaton's ing) 13.19, Chipchase (idgh-|Dairy; 9.35-19.35, Juvenile All sticking) 16.06. |Stars. |MORE BODYCHECKING After constant badgering by T\coach Jim Cherry from behind the Generals' bench to apply |physical dexterity, they appar- ently comprehended in the {ast period as they dealt Marlboros some lusty bodychecks, which 'Speed Beyond Reach . By MARVEN MOSS » Canadian Press Staff Writer That gap between Chicago of 14,038 and Deroit was left;New York with Ingarifeld and| winless in seven road games this|Vic Hadfield @licking for the} season. others. | Allantic Conference Black Hawks and the rest of| » the National Hockey League "seems to be getting wider as » the schedule matures, A few more weeks like this ; and the Hawks might well zoom . off beyénd the reach of the * other five clubs before they * reach the halfway point of the » 6eason. * Take the weekend's play for * example, . All the clubs played twice. * Chicago was the only one to * emerge with a full-value four , points for a pair of wins. What made the performance * all the more significant was , that the Hawks thumped the » two clubs in closest pursuit, * Toronto Maple Leafs and Mont- . real Canadiens. They crushed the leafs 6-0 in * Chicago Sunday night with . Bobby Hull counting three goals » after routing the Canadiens 5-2 * in Montreal Saturday night, rid- ing the payoff 'touchdown of the Parker MacDonald and de-| Red Sullivan, New York's fenceman Ron Ingram were the|coach, indicated after the game scorers for the Red Wings. that a personnel shuffle of some New York's Jacques Plante|proportion was forthcoming. jmade 34 saves while his coun--| 'I know my club is better terpart in the Detroit net Terry|than they are showing," he Sawchuk stopped 29 shots. The/said. "I don't know what to do game was delayed 10 minutes|about it. It looks as if some while Plante got medical atten-|changes will have to be made-- tion -for a wrenched left shoul-|and soon." der suffered while making the} Saturday night in Boston, be- play on Ingram's goal in the/fore 13,537 fans, Lowell Mac- final period. |Donald's power-play goal at The Rangers dressed Don|9:55 of the final period carried Johns on defence Sunday night! the Red Wings to the tie. in place of Junior Langlois, 29,| He batted in Norm Ullman's sent down to the minors in this)rebound from 12 feet out while his sixth NHL season. Boston defenceman Tom John- _ Langlois' clearing pass was|son was serving a minor pen- intercepted and converted intojalty. It was his first goal of the the game-winning goal by Shack|season. Murray Oliver, the Bos- before 14,168 fans in Toronto|ton scorer, clocked at 9:22 of Saturday night. \the previous period. Ron Stewart led the Toronto) All clubs are idle now until attack with two goals and|Wednesday night when there is Bobby Pulford. and Dick Duff|a full slate of action. Montreal rounded it out with Shack. Bath-|is at Toronto, Boston at New gate was a two-goal man for| York and Detroit at Chicago. |Golden Gaels Saturday in the Golden Bowl. The defence, led by 180-pound| linebacker Maynard Vollan, slammed through a_ heavier Queen's line to hurl Gael backs 'for losses four times, held for no gain four times, recovered two fumbles, intercepted one pass and collected a suwicty touch. The offence, sparked by the passing of quarterback Garry Smith, responded with three touchdowns, a field goal and two converts to give Alberta a victory in the first East-West intercollegiate football playoff on the Prairies, | Alberta's first win in East- West competition was a meas- ure of revenge for the 46-7 lac- ing it took from McGill Univer- Shearwater 27 Dalhousie 6 St. Francis Xavier 53 Brunswick 1 : Mount Allison 32 Acadia 0 SUNDAY National League Baltimore 37 Minnesota 34 Green Bay 7 Chicago 26 Los Angeles 28 Detroit 21 Philadelphia 20 Dallas 27 Pittsburgh 34 Washington 28 Cleveland 14 St. Louis 20 San Francisco 14 New York 48 American League New York 14 Denver 9 San Diego 23 Buffalo 13 Kansas City 24 Boston 24 Exhibition Pointe Claire 16 Fort Garry 28 Chicago Bears sity in the last such clash in 1960. » scooter line--Stan Mikita, Ken ' and Ab McDonald. + Now Chicago's first - place * cushion is a fat eight points Kidd Captures | ; over Toronto-Montreal at the 18 » point level. A week ago it was four points and two weeks be-| : fore that, two points, * RANGERS GET WIN . The Canadiens shaded the |Kidd of the East York Track | Six-Mile Run HAMILTON (CP) Bruce By Place Club took top honors Saturday REGINA (CP) --. Paced by Riders Defeated Kicker six-yard run for a touchdown in Bruins 3-2 in Boston on Bobby|in the National Cross-Country ,Rousseau's deflection with 22|/Championship at McMaster Uni- .seconds left and New York/| versity. «Rangers snapped an eight-game; Kidd, Canada's top distance "losing string with a 5-2 win atjrunner, streaked home 34.6 sec- «home over Detroit Red Wingsjonds ahead of Dave Ellis, Tor- sin the other Sunday night/onto Olympic Club, to capture = games. : first place in the senior six-mile Saturday night the Maple|run in 31:13.4. Jim Irons, TOC - |\Peter Kempf, their place-kick- the second quarter. jing rookie of the year, British) Hugh Campbell took an 18- Columbia Lions have shoved|yard pass from quarterback | Saskatchewan Roughriders right)Ron Lancaster for a third-quar- |back behind the eight-ball. ter touchdown and Martin Fabi | Only five days after they es-|scored a single on a field goal jcaped oblivion in the Westernjattempt to account for Saskat- |Football Conference semi-final chewan's scoring. Control Ball, Beat Packers By JIM BECKER Associated Press Sports Writer Sometime before Chicago Bears' climactic battle against Green Bay's defending National Football League champions, Papa Bear George Halas wrote a one-page memo headed: "Our war plan against the Packers." The plan, flawlessly executed, gave Bears a 26-7 victory, broke) their tie with the losers for lead-) ership of the NFL's western di- vision and may have chased Packers right out of the cham- pionship race. | New? Marlboros had only one _re- | | certainly contributed to the scoreless Marlie third frame. peat goalscorer, defenceman Ray Dupont with two quickies in a space of merely 22 seconds in the free-wheeling first period. In fact, Marlboros rammed in three goals within 47 seconds, including DuPont's pair. In the high scoring opening frame, with a total of nine goals; five of these came in just over two minutes nearing the end of the period. Other Marlboro goalscorers were Mike Walton, Jerry Mee- han, Peter Stenkowski, Ron Ellis, Andre Champagne, Brit Selby, Rod Seiling and Paul Laurent. Ron Buchanan was Oshawa's offensive standout with three} goals. Bobby Orr and Danny O'Shea each added a_ single counter for Generals. SHORT NOTES , . . Coach Cherry introduced his _ get- tough policy by benching de- fenceman Rick Foley for not showing at Friday's practice. Cherry issued strict orders after Thrusday's loss, that any player not attending the Friday Russians Whip Canadian Team * MOSCOW (CP) -- The Soviet national team walloped Wind- sor Bulldogs 9-0 in an exhibi- tion hockey game' here Sunday --about one year after the Bull- est checks were delivered by Generals' forwards Bill Smith and Bilj Little, when the mood struck them ... . Three mem- bers of thé Whitby Dunlops|' were elevated for Sunday's game; defenceman Wayne Cheeseman, who: took a regu- lar turn alongside Orr, Paul Domm and Chris Roberts, and forwards Brian Fletcher and Ricky Gay. Both Fletcher and Gay are no strangers to Marl- boro performers, having opposed them last season as members of Duniop's "A" club in the Metro circuit... . Referee Hugh McLean ruled with an iron hand, meting out 16 penalties, including a 10-min- ute misconduct to Ray Winter- stein in the second period. OSHAWA -- Goal, Reeson and Gibson; defence, Cheeseman, Orr, Roberts and Domm; for- wards, Smith, O'Shea, Zaine, Buchanan, Little, Vail, Fletch- er, Gay, Marshall, Lane and Blair, MARLBOROS -- Goal, Smith; defence, Winterstein, DuPont, McKenny, Seiling, and Chip- chase; forwards, Harbaruk, Meehan, Selby, Laurent, Moore, Stemkowski, Cham- pagne, Walton, Ellis. First Period Mariboros; Walton (Selby, Moore) .....++ 6.20 Oshawa: O'Shea | (SAW) viscid cccdsweste s O18) 3. Marlboros: Meehan (Laurent, Chipchase) . Oshawa: Buchanan 2. 11.50 e "makings" of a fine cigarette! '|by wiping out a 26-point deficit) Coach Dave Skrien singled out 14.42 ais Trento one Shot sowed ty Rus vans Me fg Galante. Kem tome spear «third-period goal and the Red/Master University. 32:05: 1 e s sity, 32:05; Hylke af 3 . | "Wings salvaged a 1-1 sawoff in ' F ;|Where they started Saturday aS)and worked and really de- *% es van der Wal, Hamilton Olympic|, 33 . paint performance . by y (Little) 5. Marlboros: Stemkowski (DuPont) . The text, examined by a cor-|dogs trounced the Nationals 9-2 respondent after the battle,|in Windsor, Ont. proved to have two key points:) About 14,000 watched in 'Control the ball." "Smother|amazement as the Russian's Leafs squeaked by the Rangers|was third with a time of 31:51 Boston * Hull's three goals, before a *big crowd of 15,896 in Chicago, =gave him a total of 12 for the *season and a share of the NHL's *point-gathering leadership with = Montreal's Jean Beliveau. Both have a 26-point tab: | Goalie Glenn Hall turned back "29 shots in chalking up his sec- ond shutout of the season and "Bill Hay, McDonald and rookie ~ Murray Hall rounded out the «Chicago scoring. It was Hall's "first NHL goal. « Hall developed a severe case of nervous tension before the = Montreal game and gave way to 4 young Denis DeJordy who came sup with a 38-stop performance. *SCOOTERS GET GOALS | = The Scooters accounted for all] five goals, collecting a total of} #10 points. Wharram scored! i - Club 32:14, and Ron Walling- Ke ford, Hamilton Olympic Club, 32: 320. the senior prize with 35 points. | 5; | Wedemire, |Mosher, mpf gave the Lions a 19-7 victory in the opening game of the best-of-three final. The Lions, bidding for the rst Grey Cup berth in their. 10- Me . year history, only crossed the ' Charlie Pell and/caskatchewan goal line once. John Findlay accounted for the\/put more than 16,660 fans win, Hamilton Olympic Club! watched as Kempf, the 23-year- was second. old who set a WFC record by Dave Patterson of the Toronto|kicking 109 points in-the regular Olympic Club triumphed in the|season, steadily piled up the half-mile for midgets (under 16)| margin of victory. with a time of 6:42.5. Gary 'The rookie hit for field goals St. Catharines, Wwasifrom 27, 12 and 25 yards and second with 6:45, edging out/added singles when attempts Doug Scorrar, Perth Trackifnom 37, 33 and 32 went astray. Club, 7:0F. Kempf, an education student at Abby Hoffman, TOC, crossed/|the University of British Colum- the finish line in 7:49 to top the|bia, also kicked a convert. girls' division in the mile-and-| Willie Fleming accounted for a-half race. the Lions' other points with a Toronto Olympic Club took Dave Ellis, Jim Irons, Cedrick veloped as a kicker." But Skrien also was pleased with the Lions' team effort and ball control. "That was impor- tant, keeping the ball away from Lancaster." Key to the Lions' ball control was fullback Nub Beamer, who carried 20 times for 99 yards in the game. On B.C.'s first offen- sive series Beamer carried eight times. | The series went 13 plays be- fore Kempf completed it with his first field goal from 27 yards out, The game was almost seven jminutes old before Saskatche- |wan was able to try its first of- |fensive play. The lions never trailed and held quarter margins of 3-1, 15-1 and 15-7. They added four points their offence." Bears took care of the first with a crunching ground game that outgained Packers 248 yards to 71, On the second, they intercepted five Packer passes and recovered two fumbles. The result left Bears with a 9-1 record. Packers are 8-2, with both losses coming at the hands of Bears. There are four- games left. GIANTS IN FIRST In the East, New York Giants trampled San Francisco's futile '49ers 48-14 to take over first place with an 8-2 record. St. Louis Cardinals dumped the slumping Cleveland Browns 20-14, knocking Browns out of a tie with Giatts, Cards and 'in the final quarter. "twice and added a pair of as-| wSists. Ex-Montrealer McDonald *also counted twice and got one| Sassist. | @ Mikita chipped in the other, Sgoal, two assists as well, and) gincited the crowd of 14,150 to furious jeering after a penalty) box skirmish with Claude La-| Grose. | « The Montreal rookie wound up} with misconduct and game mis- "conduct penalties carrying a to-| «tal of $75 in automatic fines.| ~Mikita, who apparently needied SLarose into aggressive action,| wes with nothing. ™ Beliveau scored one of the} Montreal goals and helped set Ft the other by rookie left-| winger John Ferguson. | A Before a capacity crowd of} »13,909 in Boston, Rousseau de- mflected defenceman Jacques La- Srerriere's 50-foot shot by goalie «Eddie Johnston for a win after the Bruins appeared to have Ssalvaged a tie on Andy Heben- ~ton's goal with one minute, 40 seconds left. = Ralph Backstrom and Fer- ss guson were the other Montreal ™ goal getters. Bobby Leiter Sscored Boston's first goal:on a @ power-play. It was goal No. 1 HOCKEY SCORES AND STANDINGS | By THE CANADIAN PRESS National League Sunday's Results Cleveland 1 Baltimore 2 A Pt Quebec 3 Buffalo 5 35 26|Rochester 2 Providence 44 18) Wednesday's Games 46 18/Cleveland at Hershey 39 14, Quebec at Pittsburgh 52 10 Ontario Senior 47 8 W LT FAPt Woodstock 1 0 41 2112 Welland 0 44 2410 Oakville 0 27 |Galt 1 0 |Guelph 1 2% Port Colborne 0 17 Saturday's Result Woodstock 4 Galt 3 Sunday's Result Guelph 3 Oakville 4 Tuesday's Games Guelph at Woodstock Welland at Port Colborne Ontario Junior A WLT # 112 Chicago 9 Toronto Montreal Detroit New York Boston 31 Results Saturday Chicago 5 Montreal 2 New York 4 Toronto 5 Detroit 1 Boston 1 Results Sunday Montreal 3 Boston 2 Detroit 2 New York 5 Toronto 0 Chicago 6 Games Wednesday Montreal at Toronté Boston at New York Detroit at Chicago American League Eastern Division 2 4 4 4 7 A Pt 56 17, Toronto 6117\Peterborough 8 56 17 Montreal 8 65 14 St. Catharines ,7 5912 Niagara Falls 6 Oshawa 3 Providence Hershey Baltimore Quebec Springfield Sof the campaign for both Back- strom and Leiter. WINLESS ON ROAD | In New York Sunday night,| Andy Bathgate, Phil Goyette,! Don McKenney and Dick Meis- mener each scored once added assists for the Rangers.| Earl Ingarfield got the other) | New York goal before a crowd! and|Quebec 4 Cleveland 1 WIR HP wes 36 26| Kitchener 3 72 59 18} Hamilton ban See 47 14 Sunday's Results 56 13/\Oshawa 5 Toronto -10 Niagara Falls 5 Kitchener 2 Peterborough 0 St. Catharines 8 Hamilton 4 Montreal 9 Tuesday's Games 'Niagara Falls at Oshawa Pittsburgh Rochester Cleveland Buffalo ; Saturday's Results Buffalo 3 Hershey -5 Baltimore 2 Pittsburgh 5 Rochester 4 Springfield 3 39 8 23 7\.., 39 7\Windsor 4 Halifax 2 47 9/New Glasgow 6 Moncton |Montreal at St. Catharines | SATURDAY | International League |Chatham 3 Toledo 6 |Des Moines 2 Muskegon 5 Port Huron 5 Fort Wayne 7 | Northern Ontario Junior Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. 4 North} Bay 3 | Sault Ste. Marie, Mich, 4 Gar-| son-Falconbridge 5 | Nova Scotia Senior | | 4 | OttawaSt. Lawrence Senior | Ottawa 8 Cornwall 3 Northern Ontario Senior Abitibi 6 South Porcupine 2 Noranda 2 Kapuskasing 5 Northern Ontario Junior Sault Se. Marie, Ont. 4 Garson- Falconbridge 1 A Pt Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. 1 North 52 23 45 19| Sudbury 5 Espanola 4 4417\Ottawa-Hull and District Junior 52 14/Pembroke 8 Hull 4 46 13'Cornwall 4 Hawkesbury 5 52 9 Brockville 2 Buckingham 8 8 87 5 Kingston 4 Toronto Neil McNeil 4 | Bay 10 ' Ontario Junior B St. Tomas 5 Sarnia 7 Exhibition Canada Olympics 6 All-Stars 3 'Windsor (IHL) 0 Moscow D: | namo 9 Lakehead y-| \ Browns are tied for second with 7-3 'ords. Giants meet Cards at New York next Sunday, Pittsburgh Steelers kept their title hopes alive with a late |touchdown and a 34-28 victory Redskins, over' Washington Steelers are 6-3-1, Baltimore Colts skimmed past Minnesota Vikings 37-34 on a touchdown in the last five sec- onds, Los Angeles Rams upset Detroit Lions 28-21 and Dallas Cowboys edged Philadelphia Ea- gles 27-20. Bears took a 13-0 lead in the first period before permitting Green Bay to make a first down. speedy passing had the Bull- dogs in a trance and handed them their. worst defeat in years. | Joe Klukay, the Bulldogs'; playing coach, was stunned and described the game as the "best lesson in hockey fundamentals I ever saw."' He said the Bull- Distinctly Different! Perfect for the man who hos everything! dogs were almost docile in try- ing to halt the hard - pressing) Russians. The Nationals led 2-0 after the first period, 6-0 after the) second and scored three more! goals in the last period. | Lou Bendo, the Bulldogs' cap-| tain who plays centre, popped a knee, cartilage early in the; first period and it is believed he) will be unable to play during) | tour which ends Dec. 3. Nationals' goalie Victor Kon- ovalenko stopped 17 shots to 30 for Wayne Rutledge. Windsor drew six minor pen alties to Nationals' three. NHL LEADERS | By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Standings: Chicago, won 11, lost 2, tied 4, points 26 Points: Hull, Chicago, Beli- veau, Montreal, 26 Goals: Hull, 12 Assists: Beliveau, 19 Shutouts: Sawchuk, Detroit 3.| | minutes the rest of Windsor's European| Penalties: Shack, Toronto, 59) Sin SWEATERS imported from Staly "The House Of Style for Men & Boys' oats MEN'S WEAR LTD. 74 Simcoe North 723-3611 Open Fri. Nieyt till 9 P. | | | | | | hes ennis Gibson, Oshawa Geass See the Battle For Prestige between these Two Boston Bruins TUESDAY, 8 P.M. 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