Generals Are Keen To Knock Off Wings In Playoff Scramble If Tuesday's 12-1 lbp Oshawa Generals, 14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturday, December 21; 1963 Beliveau Or Mikita n All-Star Team? By TED BLACKMAN Beliveau, as his. NHL Canadian Press Staff Writer nents know too well, didn't call Jean Beliveau or Stan Mi- it quits and according to Cana-| The yoting for defencemen is | kita? diens coach Toe Blake that's almost a closed issue, accord- That's the problem facing Na- the reason Montreal is now in ing to the scuttlebutt. Chicago's| tional Hockey League writers second place instead near the|pjerre Pilote and Elmer Vasko and broadcasters das the new bottom where many picked and Toronto's Tim Horton and year and allstar voting ap-'them to finish Carl Brewer are the names proaches, The selection of a most frequently mentioned, centre could prove more frus- WOULD BE SIXTH todas by the goals-against trating than a Jan, 1 hangover.) "We'd be in sixth place right average. Chicago's Glenn Hall Chicago's Bobby Hull appears now if it wasn't for Beliveau," could get the nod with his 1.97 to be a-cinch for the left wing|Blake admits, Second best is fohnny Bower job, teammate Kenny Wharram of Toronto (2.33) and. then is a strong contender for the there's Montreal's Charlie | oppo-|York Rangers are last, round out the leading contenders. pounding|manville's. Area against the/hoping for a'formidable three- over St.|seventh place Wings, 'tomorrow some, including Dubuea on the |Catharines Black Hawks, can/night. right side lbe used as an indicator, then' Another of the club's vet- O'Shea, Fletcher and Dubeau the 'threesome of Ron' Buch-'eran performer's is Danny will be appearing in their fourth anan, flanked by Bill Little and|Q'shea, although still a young- successive contest as a unit to- George Vail, recipients of 16j\ster in terms of years remain- morrow evening, and they could Scoring points, in that game, ing under the new age limit for pull a few scoring surprises as will create havoc with Hamilton | Junior 'A' hockey. O'Shea still well as the Buchanan, Vail and on ples tomorrow night at has two years left in "A" com- Little trio OwMmenvaHe. : pany after this season. Danny is! A healthy stituation on any Game time for this important the club's leading scorer with lub is. the scramble elanen |tussle is 7 p.m. The future play- 38 points, comprised of 15 goals players for the scoring leader- st t joft hopes of Oshawa Generals and 23 assists, Those in hockey |ship, Buchanan with his explo- eg ng oe and the voting Hodge, And it's surorising how jis based somewhat on one familiar with O'Shea, although sion. on Tuesday now poses as a or two defencemen and often mention is made of Bos- jrow's outcome. It is @ technical jeading the club in the points real threat to O'Shea, trailing goalie seems routine, ton's Ed Johnston (2.08). jfour-pokmer.. - ; department, feel he has yet toby a mere three points, and | In Tuesday's onslaught, Gen- reach his potential. O'Shea the fine competitor he But choosing a centre for the team won't be easy, And it's all supporters witnessed part of this stems from the is, will not likely relinquish the Hull is all alone among the left wingers. His nearest com- petition, on the basis of individ- ual scoring production, is team- mate Ab McDonald, Montreal's : mr Aronia? Dave Balon and Toronto's jerals' Frank Mahovlich, who edged TIED IN POINTS Hull out last. year. But at least' But the fly in the ointment five goals and 19 points separ- is the Beliveau and Mikita race ate Hull from the other candi- Both are tied with 41 points dates. atop the scoring race, but Stan has the edge in the more im- portant goals category, 19 to 14. the fault of Beliveau, centre- man for Montreal Canadiens Mikita has been a runaway for the centre job for two straight seasons and at -the start of the 1963-64 campaign there appeared to be no road- Wharram has 17 goals so far, nine more than Detroit's Gordie blocks in the way of a third|Howe, last year's all-star right) There are, however, a few nomination, In fact,. Beliveau'wing, John Ferguson of Mont- more games to go before selec- was going to clear the way for/real, a sensational but injured'tors mark their ballots for the the Chicago ace by talking of rookie, and Andy Bathgate, all-star team at the halfway retirement handicapped because his New mark, And one of those con- tests is scheduled tonight and pits the central figures in the SPORTS MENU By Geo. H. Campbell race against each other as Chi cago visits Montreal : SPORTS EDITOR Y 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' Hawks lead the second-place Canadiens by six points and this game is.shaping up as one. of best battles of the season Habs are stil! in orbit over Thursday's 7-3 trouncing of Tor onto Maple Leafs and Hawks are scalp-hunting because m a 2-1 loss to Boston at home OSHAWA GENERALS play Hamilton Red Wings at Se pn eee game is scheduled Bowmanville Community Arena on Sunday night, at seven toronto plays host to Detroit o'clock (note the starting time) and this could be the big one | Red Wings. for the Generals. If Oshawa knocks off Hamilton, down in Three games are on tap : Bowmanville, on Sunday night, they'll! boost their own point- |day. Canadiens travel to total to the 19 mark and with St. Kitts facing Marlies on Sun- ag BE anager at ghee york day afternoon at Maple Leaf Gardens -- it can be expected 77! i a where that they will stay at 24 points -- which would put Oshawa pruins have stunned Chicag within five points of fifth place and eight full points.ahead of with two upset victories this the 7th-place Hamilton team. One doesn't need diagrams season This could be the best Christmas present that the Generols could give Coach Cherry and that's exactly what 'they intend to do. Generals had one previous Sunday night, exhibition game, in Bowmanville and the attendance was gratifying. It wouldn't surprise us too much if they get y big turnout tomorrow mght, in 'spite of the pressure of pre-Christmas preparations. Oshawa hockey fans have been churning up the highways (No. 2 and 401) to Bowmanville, at a great rate in recent weeks and Bowmanville themselves become steady supporters of the Oshawa Genera! home games there. It looks like an Oshawa Trimble Lauds Canada Players ' night and with this in view, f likely be on hand in full force to see Ger In CFL Teams Hamilton Red Wings (CP) Montreal Alou Friday dismissed idea the ialibre Canadian Footbal! League teams will di- x x X minish because of the ¢ FL's in- SPORT SHORTS:-- Up in North: Bay abili * _ top U.S. col Northern Ontario basketball champions Some ae bas important facts draw from the North Bay league. They are overlooked,"' he said in a and scored a 100 points or more in each of the t! statement. "Our biggest job has s0, not to spoil the competition for other te always in 0 ity OR ' Cv t 5 pe may ahi dropped ont rahe plan exhibi »s with rdagilbe, jae niaber to keep in shape for Ontario championship playoff talent which get into and wir meantime, for the good of balanced competition the Grey Cup." interest, they have pulled out of the league The emerg a ears clubs "fight it out". A commendable move and somethin a bit unusual in these days of "'hungry" sports clubs UXBRIDGE Black Hawks, who captured an OHA championshi last season, are going to fold up. They to Intermediate "B" rating but the OHA to lack of players and Jack of public support, to-hang up their tack. They haven't won ing the a ree sports fans have at their MONTREAL Tri a VICTOL) Jim ble of the hockey s of the d that of played three ee conte the ns i rdians on g but i nd spect the a ator to let the other cy g just p t ween to drop back and so, due ve decided wanted ball refused the ble year, nother case DO YOU WANT five NHL Toronto ago of the American "Football League created an intense ri valry for top college: stars be it and the National Foot League More often thar not,' Trim said, 'CFL clubs 'do not face money competition so much since being moved: up to Inter. 'A' rati the 'selling probiem of com- of the OHA "'killing its own goose"? anal RRO oe country to get into the act? Tomorrow night at But Trimble says the ton U.S President Clarence Campbell and "Punch"' college player doesn't always Leafs, will be on "Telepoll", the CTV reach expectations. "We have a program. They're going to talk about history of proof that we are bet- house hockey, etc. Following this program, off to acquire the hp US ' ° ylavers whe e re will ask the public to present Le the fall site Pie ctplining players, fines, or are riding high at could be interesting! ... FIRST TIME hockey team will arrive in Montreal on six-game tour of Canada. With Sweden Czechs ve aiready here and the Russian team the [we MORO ot ine ' ae ire te oer ek Hie Hie Anfecsliniel Tonks , cause thev were not. All-Amer iS § g ilerne 2 irnam ice the coach said to'be held shortly, at Maple Leaf Gardens, starting next Fri- What'is best for the AFL and day night SPORT ATTRACTIONS on TV for New Year's NFL isn't always Lest for the Day, will be better than usual. Mesides the Rose Bowl game in. |Canadian league, Trimble said California, about 5:00 o'clock, we'll be able to see, at 3:30 p.m., Prato ed ito, ome ie hy videotaped highibgtns of the game to be played at Maple Leaf : nabs Pscetiiiny Aah aes "ait 29, Sweden ferent elements and criteria."' HOCKEY SCORES AND STANDINGS » o'clock Imlach of television public affairs penalties for rough- leh the hockey bosses ollege its opinion on policies of di at It Swedish a le a they er or what have in hist Tuesda3 suspensions vou ory, a ime The majority of players who great stars. in Canada , to start hecame coming, the currently touring the ns Gardens.on Dec between Canada and 90 31 Eastern League 108 31 Charlotte 6 Knoxville 6 7°106 27 famine ""*" Rouyn-Noranda pine 1 THE CANADIAN PRESS 'St. Pau Ontario Junior A oe 3 166 1 By 4 pt st as 45 | 90 35 R 5 76 29 ¢ $95 8328 sy 2 107 110 24 90 104 17 82 124 11 48 129 9 a Northern Ontario Senior Toronto 7 South Porcu Montrea Pete na g Niag St Ost Ha Ontario Junior B seat I onburg 9 Ingersoll 2 dnicht's Game St. Thoma r af Omaha , London 10 10. St... 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"HURRICANE" CARTER said no welterweight, even the world's champion, belonged in the ring with him and here he's shown proving his point, In the first round of their fight last night in Pittsburgh, Rubin "Hurricane" Carter, rated No 2 as middleweight contender, is shown standing over world's welter champ Emile Griffith Carter knocked him down in the first round with a solid punch, Gwiffith got up but was : TITLE NOT AT STAKE Carter TKOs Griffit At 2:13 First Round -| PITTSBURGH (Hu ane) a stunning one round technical knockout over welterweight champion Emile Griffith Friday night at ¢ Aren Carter No. 2 ranked mid contender, floored ' ious left hook fighters inch, Grif- but was ob- and. put both id before ref ernan d (AP) Rubin scored ivic the eweicht ffith wt af had broken fith beat the cour i) inned G \ short the from a ¢ calle ( Carter nove n swiftly and with a se- hts to the the can npion and rig him to time raked ries of head vas ng second send the Griffith managed once again to get to his feet, but McTiernan as unabije to continue and awarded the fight to Car ter .at 2:13 of the first round Canter weighted 155, Griffith 15144 WASN'T TITLE FIGHT Griffith's title was not stake. It was the first time New Yorker by way of the gin Islands had been Griffith's record now Carter's record is 18-4 ing 12 knockouts ruled he w at the Vir stopped is 38-5 includ landed Ca The two men had not really hard punch unti ter connected with the left to the body and right cross the jaw which dumped GrGiffith on his back in a neutral corner The crowd of 5,436 hardly had a chance to work up any noise the end came so swiftly, The a hook to Australian Players May Boycott Tennis Tourney WILL GRIMSLEY JAIDE, Australia (AP)-- Australian Davis Cup prepara tions moved Friday although c louded by a report of a threat- ened I tebellion against too - rnationa!l con trols There lished By ADET yer stringent inte were widespread pub- accounts that Roy Em erson, Australia's No, 1 player Wimbledon runner up Fred and six ranking me might cott the next a might media' ten in other boy Stolle perfo ite 1 mpion hips month 0 we even nis to tran fer ce to Brita s 'lenge States Friday Cup che United scheduled for Thursday and Sat Silas next week, appar- is not jeopardized but there seomed no way of keep- ing the controversy from affect Australia's defence of the trophy Davi rounc d with the ently ing international It was a bombshell dropped smack in the middle of Austral ian tennis just when that coun try is threatened with the loss vf the Davis Cup to the vastly improved United States team headed by Wimbledon king Chuck McKinley and Dennis long time Davis Cup captain other tennis officials ed eports a tain made out of a mole- under surface there tion all are greatly y Heoman ralian off the r as moun but no que rned hi wa conce BOILS OVER The Sie immering boiled Melbourne -- attorney that Emerson, who is president of the newly formed Players Association, had sought legal advice on the possibility of play- ch over had when heer a | wh > the disclosed) lers obtaining British creden tials. - Besides F.merson, the players n the group are Stolle, Bob Hewitt, Ken Fletcher, and Mar tin Mulligan, all top ranked Australian players. In addition, John Newcombe, Bill Bowrey and Tony. Roche were reported ready to boycott the Australian championships unless -- certain conditions are met Emerson said organization of players group was prompted the LTAA's refusal to allow leave Australia for a world tour 'before March 31 This would eliminate. the' U.S indoor events and the rich Car ibbean tour Emerson boycotted the recent Victorian tournament at Me bourne, Hopman backed him up in the fight Emerson is by players to the key man the Australian defence of Davis Cup, won by this coun- try 11 of the last 13 years Stolle and Newcombe also are on the squad; which is rounded out by veteran Neale Fraser No one is taking seriously the players' threat to go to Britain --not to live but just to play tennis--but boycott of the Aus ralian championships an other matter. Conceivably this could come off unless peace is made LONDON (AP) 3ritish ten- nis officials Friday made it clear they will do nothing to en the five rebel Austral who have threatened their allegiance to is lcourage ian stars fo transfer Sritain Basi! British tion said 'l cannot see the porting players in a argument against their sociation, There will be no terference from Britain." of the Associa- secretary Tennis Reay Lawn LTA sup domestic Own as- in BEAMED "TIVE" ON OUR GIANT SCREEN COMMENTARY BY BILL HEWITT REGENT 723-3021 728-6673 the S again knocked down and Car- ter was named the winner by a TKO. The 10-round fight at Pittsburgh's Civic Arena ac- tually lasted only 2 minu'es and 13 seconds --AP Wirephoto h be difficult upset was so stunning that the crowd reacted in awed manner The favored Griffith was re- cenuly named Fighter of the Year by the Boxing Writers As- ocialion The was the ar of and. puts tion champion title was undoubtedly mportant in the 26-year-old Carter n excellent posi- challenge middleweight Joey Giardello for. the victory most the him eer to Car the ght they dressing "Like I have no welterweight said in oom the f told you Dusiness put 1 me Gri said he thought could continued "but ref did his job--I don't have excuses In prel Baldwin pointed Bi burgh, 4 Fernand ! 133 Tor tonne a Woodland Washing before ng a he the any have Car! out- Pitts- iminary action, 132, Toronto, Wagner, 135 sly mito 32 ton Habs Trying To Get Swedish -- Defenceman MONTREAL (CP)--Sam_ Pol- lock, general manager of Mont- real junior Canadiens, said Fri- day that the National Hockey League parent club is trying to obtain defenceman Leif Lelan of Gavle, Sweden Lelan was - highly mended to us,"' said "He is only 18 years old and according to our scout, looks as good as Jacques Laperriere did in his junior days Laperriere now defenceman with nadiens Pollock will confer. with the wedish star when Lelan joins Sweden's national team in Jan- uary, while the team is on Canadian tour, Pollock said he would like to have Lelan join the NHI. Cana- diens' training camp. next fal! and perhaps find a spot for him with the junior team Last fall Ulf Sterner and Carl-| Goran Oberg of Sweden worked} out: at NFL camps Sterner with New York Rangers and Oberg with Toronto Maple} Leafs. Rangers general mana- ger expressed hope of signing the winter Olym- recom- Pollock { is a regular the NHL Ca Sterner the lineup mect the and Oberg will be in when the Swedes junior Canadiens in Montreal Dec. 26. Sterner is a 29 - year - old left - winger whe] starred with the Swedish team| that won the world title in Col-} orado Springs in 1962, Oberg, 25 | is a rightwinger and also player' with the 1962 champlonsniy |° club jgreat offensive * team time-and-time again |Minor savvy by Ron {Buchanan, when he drilled six jshots past two bewildered net-'oq with three or four leftwing- iminders. His linemates, sill ors alongside centre O'Shea, Little and George Vail, bothihoping to form a second unit ee pl al 'inconsistent to equal the power of Buchan- anan for their greatest hour te une Vail has been a bit of a dis-| Plans early in the season, appointment to manager Wren Prior to league-opening, were Blair and coach Jim Cherry, He '°, move r ght-winger Wayne was expected to supply some of Cashman in alongside O'Shea the team leadership because with Rod Zaine or Mike Dubeau of his seniority in Junior 'A' ° the left side compeittion, Vail, in. his last). Cashman was Kingston Fron- year of 'A' 'calibre, can be, tenac Junior "B" club's lead- when at his best, one of the ing goalscorer last season, and league's fastest skaters. He de-e was counted on to dump monstrated this fact on Tues-a like number of pucks into day evening, wholelenreany nets in 'A'? competition with a Should he and Little put to- nifty playmaker like O'Shea as gether back-to-door vigorous @ helper, but Cashman suffered performances, then Generals will 4 Serious shoulder separation to subdue. ax Bow. Which has sidelined for all league games to date Then with Cashman not avail- able for duty, and Dubeau, who had shifted to the rightwing po- sition, also forced out of action with a similar shoulder infrac- tion, O'Shea was confronted with different line combina- tions, through necessity, from that point, until the return of Dubeau just a month ago. 12, McGrath Plumbers Now lt! Cherry has defeated Foley Plumbers 5-3. |prought up leftwinger Brian McGrath just keeps rolling) Fjeicher. from. their affiliates, ahead' as there seems to_hbe Whitby Dunlops Junior '"B" nobody able to stop them. Mc- Grath marksmen were Iuaitton|portside Position with O'Sh fact that Manager Blair and coach Cherry have experiment- McGrath Whips Foley Plumbers In the Oshawa-Courtice game played at Port Perry Thursday, Dec ea, club, and inserted him into the|recognized lead, without a struggle Looking at the other club in action tomorrow -night, Hamil- ton Red Wings, we see several scoring threats also, which indi- cates, that Generals will not experience, qa "bed of roses" from this club. Wings official, such as owner Sid Bibby, gen- oral manager, Jimmy Skinner, and coach. Eddie 'Bush, insist that they are better represen- tatives, than their current seventh-place standing. But Generals, without going into real concentrated thought, can vouch for their potential by looking back at their 6-5 vic- tory, which was in doubt right until the final chime, and the 5-3 loss to Wings, at the Forum a few weeks later It is difficult to imagine this Hamilton Red club, just two season's hack Memorial Cup champions, presently out of playoff contention. And_ scan- ning their line-up one finds four members of that Dominion of Canada championship club still pertinent factors for future suc- cess, Gary Doak, John Gofton, captain Jimmy Peters, and Bryan Campbell. Throw in rookie sensation Peter Mahov- lich, and surprise scoring threat, Nick Libett, and a well- balanced hockey club is easily Hamilton Red (Wings. with two goals, and Hall, Hogg, and Huard with singles. Foley scorers were Collen HALL OF NAME with two and Weidmark with the single. There were seven penalties handed out F team with four and McGrath, Canadian P = ' Should Pay MORRISON'S WIN FIRST | By JACK SULLIVAN Morrison B A picked up their Canadian Press Sports Editor | first win of the season as they squeezed out a 2-1 victory over Beaupre Spur in a double-head- er, played Sunday, Dec. 15 This first win should give the team a great lift as they been slipping badly this For Morrison B A, Sam Tit homp- son picked up both goals with eae od Courtice picking up assists as they lead the team Thompson, Alexander really strong checking even: though he didn't in the scoring Norton got the lone goal for Beaupre. This was a hard-hit- ting game with both teams keep ing it clean. of penalties TWO FOR McGRATH'S The second game saw ,Mc- Grath Plumbers shut out Buds, with a score of 5-0 The McGrath team just too many legs for the feam, who were playing short-handed. The goal scorers for McGr were Bradley, Lutton, Mac- Donald, Hogg and .Steckley. The score might have been much higher had not Jim yajor league baseball does Hinkson, in the, nets for Buds,'whon the National Hockey stopped the onrushing McGrath [League decided it. was time to build a hall:-of fame in Toronto There were three penalties) member clubs paid for it. When served in this game, Buds. nick- the jdea of a baseball shrine at ing up one and McGrath two. Cooperstown, N.Y., was first dreamed up, baseball paid for iit Simcoe Hall | status, but it depends on a dis in promoting profes- telling the Canadian Footbal ayed game figure @ itself if it wanted a football hal of fame in his city. City mpressed by speech, along some of his cotieagues, t refused to donate $55,000 ward cost of building the hall.! nis is the tack that probably any city in' Canada would take. the that CFL members don't appre- had Bud "ate very | view But it is just about time " the CFL, and its nine teams ath from Montreal to Vancouver, started paying its own freight OTHERS DO IT Big league hockey does it LT Pts, 30 23 Nickis Polaris Redstones . Atlas Saturns 0 17 Beaumarks Bat 4 The League's top point mem tillery to spend a few thousand Basketball dollars each year to promote voting for outstanding players . ] n the league. The distillery Minor League pays the whole shot. The football hall of fame idea Simcoe' Hall Boys's: Club first came 'up a couple of years Basketball League, spon- 88° The Hamilton parks board lsored by the Oshawa' Y's Men's,4onated a building that would IClub, has the following league house the exhibits but it was games scheduled for Saturday, S°!d this year as a site for a December 2Ist: *"}high school Atlas v Saturns 10.30: am:| That left the CFL high and Redstones ys Beaumarks 11.00 dry and Hamilton board of con- and Polaris v Nickis 11.30 trol recommended donation of Team standings as of Decem-|$95.000 toward cost of another ber 20: hall of fame building. City coun cil refused to go along with this despite a plea from Mayor Vic Copps who said the city dona 17 tion. was necessary to encourage the hall of fame committee who would raise the necessary $75,- 000 additional funds needed 17 An alderman in Hamilton said have/the other night the majority of/Mave @ change of heart, the 30 year.!nersons in the city weren't in-| jor so members already elected al football. In effect, he was|@ Along with Teague to put up the money butions to council must have been alderman's pith' remarks of} because to-| It can be taken for granted! ojty, it.] ro Football Own Freight Who would: pay? The public, of course. Now, unless some aldermen 'to the hall of fame won't have permanent building where achievements and contri- the game will be this would be too | their ] si And gore now, the CFL will do something on its own to perpetu- ate the names of men who have made their mark in Canadian football One alderman said city coun- cil's decision would give people across the country the impres- sion that Hamilton was a cheap Not so--football fans cer- tainly must realize that it is not the alderman's point Of the responsibility of any city to give football a home honoring the game's greats That's up to the CFL. A NEW PINACLE In The Sky The CFL claims major-league vers as of December 20 --. 3arry Hobbs, 16 points; Tim Peel, 9 and John Bulah, 8 don't let 2 oe NOW AVA McLAUGHLIN 110 KING WEST CANNEL COAL Hard, Dry BODY WOOD For Fire : WATER aces = STOPS inside-out ILABLE AT COAL AND SUPPLIES LTD. PHONE 723-3481 MASONRY PAINT ERNIE CAY LUMBER CO. 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