THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, November 26, 1963 il pany for a half-hour pade pack- Vancouver's TOP WINNERS OSHAWA GOLF CLUB'S FIRST 3-DAY 'SPIEL The above rink from Toron- éo's Avonlea Curling Club, cap- tured the top honors, "The Smith Transport Trophy" pri- mary event award, at the first annual "Golfers' 3-Day Bon- spiel', which wound up on Saturday night at the Oshawa Golf Club. Left-to-right are shown Bob Ross, sales man- ager of Smith Transport, pre- senting the trophy to Don Campbell, winning skip, Jerry Stephenson, John Knight and Don Hilborn. --Photo by Ireland Studio. Balanced Power Is 'Black Hawk's Secret Of Scoring Success MONTREAL (CP)--One good reason for the phenomenal suc- cess of Chicago Black Hawks this season--the obvious one--| es in their collective ability to put the puck into the net. The Chicagoans are firing goals at a terrific clip--averag- ing nearly four a game--while the other five National Hockey League clubs simply haven't kept pace. seen in a comparison with last goals after 19 games. TEAM EFFORT It's a team effort, too, not ers holding six of the top 10 An indication of Chicago's 1m-jaren't scoring like Stanley Cup proved performance may be|champions. The top Toronto scorers are year, when the Hawks also led|Frank Mahovlich and Bob Pul- the league but with only 50/ford, tied for 1ith position with 15 points each. STAR GOALTENDING Another key to the Chicago the work of one or two super-|success story is the goaltending stars. Official NHL statistics re-|the club is getting from Glenn leased today show Chicago play-|Hall and Denis Dejordy. Forty goals have been scored|days. Expecting Rain On Saturday For Grey Cup VANCOUVER (CP) -- If past performance counts, the odds are 45-13 in favor of warm rain on Grey Cup day. Ab Reimer of the Dominion Public Weather Office here cast a weather eye over 58 years of Nov. 30 records and vouches for the figures. On those 58 days it has sprink- led 17 times (a sprinkle is .01 to .10 inches of precipitation); Light rain (.11 to :25 inches) has fallen on 12 Nov. 30s; Rain (precipitation in excess of .25 inches) occurred on 16 Hortavod= SOE cig eamerns re Pas Seem fe eaeenE X&sSsesesg <A eng ngS saga- atone pap ening in Vancouver, as it will Cup Parade Biggest Ever VANCOUVER (CP) -- Nine age paeceding the ABC's live FIGHTS. LAST NIGHT By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Tokyo -- Masahuko Harada, Japan, outpointed Emile de Leon, The Philippines, in a 10- round flyweight bout. Manchester, pm rg wins Mike Pusa' Pusates 10 Bonk, in the fifth ent wh weStns | preweans08S Se 00 -3 309 cr te co Et Hrmesocoos 5 RSRNSIsq RSaSSESS wenasease Nova Scotia Senior Halifax 3 New Glasgow 7 Ontario Junior B Hamilton 4 Stamford 5 Tiger-Cats Leave Today Rud No Rest HAMILTON (CP) -- Hamil- ton Tiger-Cats, who leave for Vancouver this afternoon for Saturday's date in the Grey Cup game aguinst British Columbia Lions, will have to wait untii next Sunday before they can take a rest. The Fastern Canada 'footbail champions -- for the seventh 2 The Hawks have netted 73|spots in the individual point-get-jon the Hawks so far--one of| That leaves only 13 days out|time in 11 years -- worked, out goals in their first 19 games and if they continue a' this rate, they'll have 269 at the end of the full 70-game_ schedule. The record of 259 goals in one geason was set by Montreal Ca- nadiens in 1961-62. This season, Canadiens--run- fers-up in the scoring depart- 'ment--are averaging slightly 'better than three-goais a game for a total of 56 after 18 con- ting race. example of a club that is hav- ing trouble finding nent's net. Red Wings are doing fine de- fensively, but have scored only individual scoring, and he is goals and six assists. s tests. ' TOP COVERAGE VANCOUVER (CP) -- told 'gures and words this year than ever before. Television will carry the game from Empire Stadium Nov. 30 In all, newspaper, news serv- ice, radio and television person- it rains they will get wet. cold they will type with fingers. WILL TELL STORY Media with men on hand to tell the story: The Canadian Press, Associ- ated Press and United Press In- ternational news services at least 28 daily newspapers; at least 36 radio and television sta- tions, including all those centred in the nine Canadian Football League cities; The CTV television network; ThejAmerican Broadcasting Com- pany (ABC) television network; the CBC radio network. crews from CHAN - TV Van-|q. full network play. Both will be, in English and French. gual reports of the game to more than 200 Canadian radio stations, the most far - flung broadcast on record in the coun- try, says the CBC's Ted Reyn- olds, who is handling press ac- creditation for the game. JOINS CTV FEED ABC, covering the game for the second time, will bring along its own team of commentators, pick up the CTV feed and throw in two additional camera crews of its own. Sports Illustrated magazine will cover the classic and send an illustrating artist. The sidelines will support film cameras for both CHAN-TV tion CBUT; 25 still photogra- the game for Chetwynd Film Company of Toronto, again making the full-color Grey Cup 'film for a national distillery. The Canadian Press will in- stall, in co-operation with the Vancouver daily newspapers, a wirephoto operation to transmit action shots across Canada di- the CBC television network; the rect from the stadium. 34 times in 16 games, Gordie|leads in most other Howe leads the Detroit team in|ments as well. minutes fenceman Howie Young individual penalties with 62 min- ites Grey Cup To Get' Full Treatment Five CTV cameras, with) Ferguson, Mtl couver and commentators from East and West, will provide Mabowilel, Tor basic television coverage. This|puiford. 'Tor will be fed to CBC television for|paion 'Mtl Oliver, Bos CBC radio also carries bilin- Celis ike seven television cameras, newslof a standardbred red yearling at and the CBC's Vancouver sta-|day. phers, and cameras to record/Carl Chapman for an $800 pur- them on an empty net--for an By comparison, Detroit is onejaverage of 2.11 a game. Two other empty-net goals its oppo-jhave been scored this season, one against Toronto and one against Boston. Naturally enough, Chicago)2 depart- imum temperature was 54 de- The Hawks claim the league's tied for 20th place with only five|two top point-getters, Bobby Hull with 31 and Stan Mikita Even Toronto Maple Leafs|with 30, and the three top goal! : scorers--Hull has 14, a 13 and Kenny Wharram 12. Chicago has most 'penalty so far, 348, and de- leads in|2*°es Hay, Chi of the 58:in which there was not the slightest hint of preci- pitation. The lowest maximum temper- ature recorded was 37 degrees above--on Nov. 30 in 1905 and again in 1959. The highest max- grees on Nov. 30 in 1939 and 1941, MAXIMUM IS HIGH Only three times in the 58 days has the maximum fallen below 40 degrees. For 39 of the days under consideration it has ranged between 40 and 49 de- grees. And on 16 days it soared to the 50-59 range. But the odds and averages aside, the prospects are for a soggy Grey Cup game on Nov. 30, 1963. "There doesn't seem much chance of a change from what we have been having for the last few weeks," another wea- ther office spokesman said. "What we have been having" is rain--5.25 inches of it so far this month. That's higher than the 5.17 average precipitation for all November, but lower than the total precipitation of 7.39 inches registered in Novem- lightly Monday. Coach Ralph Sazio also kept his charges 1% hours Monday night reviewing movies of Sunday's final game against Ot awa Rough Riders. A busy schedule was set for the players today before they depart by bus for Tororto In- ternational Aixport. Their jet! will leave Toron'o at 4:19 pm. EST and make a stop over in Edmonton before going on to Vancouver. Monday mignt's activity was for the benefit of the coaches, said Sazio. He, Joe Restic and Kelly Mote. checks? out posi- tions and basic game pians. The players were to begin a two-hour workout at 10 a.m. to- day and then to a down- town hotel for a special lunch- eon meeting at th: qua.' back club at wnich s presentation would be made to each player. The Hamilton entourage will comprise 34 piayers, three coaches, three trainers aud equipment managers and Len Black, team manage. Tesm president and general manager Jake Gaudaur, who flew to Vancouver Monday, will be among the welcoming com- ber, 1962. mittee for the eastern team. 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