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Oshawa Times (1958-), 27 Dec 1963, p. 10

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10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridoy, December 27, 1963 Bill Crothers Is 1963 Outstanding Bernie Geoffrion _ {gj Leading NHL In aa 3 Goals Per Game: | By THE CANADIAN PRESS Bernie Geoffrion of Montreal jCanadiens has recorded more three - goal games than any| }other player active in the Na-! |tional Hockey League today. goal game performances since the 1947-48 season, The Hawks have 39, second best, but in the last three years they've held the upper hand. The Hawks were one of fouf. Ontario Athlete annual Sports Celebrities Din- ner here..Wednesday, Jan, 29 Proceeds of the $25-a-plate din- jner go to the Ontario Society for Crippled Children But the 33-year-old veteran) of 14- seasons is still far off the, record set by retired teammate {Maurice Richard, | The Rocket did it 23 during his 18-year-career, had two four-goal games and once scored five times in a. single jcontést. The Boomer has had 113 three-goal games, one four- goal game and once. scored five times, : | Detroit's Gordie Howe is clos- jest to Geoffrion among the ac- jtive players with 13 three-goal performances, but the Great Red Wings ace, highest scorer in league history, has never scored more than three. Montreal Canadiens dominate the list of three-goal perform ers over the last 28 years, It's not surprising, consider- ing Montreal was the most pow- erful team during that span of NHL history a But recently Chicago Black Hawks have taken over as the circuit's team to beat and also are challenging the Canadiens n the field of multiple goals The Canadiens, to date, have compiled 73 individual three- OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS Morrison 713 (289, 246); 700. (320); Ken Willsher Jack Johnson 675 (358); 658 (227, 263); James 245, 200); Alex Jean Whitmee Sawdon 615. (240) Williams 272, Harry Reg Wood 231, Morrison 231, 2 Joan Taylor 227, Eva Arkwright Pow lenchuk Porter 1 » George Ark- + Pearl French ) and Jim McCabe emons this week, teams that produced three indie. vidual three-goal performances apiece two years ago and led the league with five last season while the. Habs were held to two. New York was the runner- up with four and shares third place on the modern. all-time jlist with Detroit at 38. Toronte 'has 39 and Boston 28. The Hawks have ahead again this season, tering four of the five goal performances far. New York one, turned in by Stan two short most season and each The Marlene Stewart Strtit of Tor- onto, named Canada's woman athlete in the year-end Canadian Press poll, received only one first-place ballot in the 1¢ A voting Others mentioned. included golfers George Knudson and Al TORONTO (CP)--Bill Croth. ers, the. bespectacled pharma- cist from Agincourt, Ont. and one of the finest runners pro- duced in Canada, Thursday was named = Ontario's outstanding Bruce Kidd of Toronto, win- athlete of 1963 by the Ontariojner of the poll in 1961 and 1962 Sportswriters and Sportscasters and one of the top middle-dis- Association. tance, runners in the world, re- Crothers, the second fastest ceived only one vote, a second- Balding, Toronto; 'track star 880-yard runner in history with ballot, and ended far down the,Abigail Hoffman, Toronto, gold a time of one minute, 46.8 sec- list of the 21 athletes mentioned, Medallist in the 800 metres at onds and tabbed by many ob-|by the selectors. A heel ailment thé Pan-» Games; quarte:- servers as a possible gold medal seriously hampered the 20-year- back Bernie Faloney and coach winner in the 800 metres -at!old University of Toronto stud- Ralph Sazio of the Grey Cup Tokyo next October, was the top ent last summer champion Hamilton Tiger-Cats choice of 21 of. the 56 associa-| Ron Turcotte, 22-year-old rid- and Bobby. Hull, Chicago Black tion members who: cast ballots. ing sensation from Grand Falls, Hawk left winger, and Dave He also received 12 second-place N.B., was. fourth with 28 points, Keon, Toronto Maple Leaf cen- votes and seven for third just three more than Nancy Me. tre in the National Hocke Based on a 3-2-1 point setup, Credie of Brampton, who won League Crothers received 94 points, well both the women's shot-put anc Others mentioned were Wendy in front of Don McPherson, 18- discus events at the Ran-Amer- Griner, Toronto, Canadian and| year old figure skater. from ican. Games in Brazil North American figure skat Stratford, who won Canada's Turcotte, Canada's leading ing champion; Harve Lennox only title at the world cham- jockey in 1962 with 181 winners, stock car driver; Ludwig Heim- pionships at Cortina, Italy. Mc- was No. 1 again win- h, Toronto, automobile racer Pherson placed second with 55 ners this' 5 George Saddler, Niagara Falls points and quarterback Russ Wilhe student, and weightlifter Johr Jackson of Ottawa Rough Rid- sical I Lewis Belleville, named earlier ers was third with 38 points tioned at Camp Borden 1 by the Amateur Ath GIVE! AT DINNER and winner of three gold medals Union of Canada as win Crothers will be presented in gymnastics the Pan-Am ner of the 1963 Tom Longboat with the Ontario Athlete-of-the- Games as sixth in the ballot- Trophy as Canada's outstanding Year Award at the association'siing. with 23 points Indian. athlete " EMERSON' 'S FIRST LOSS U.S. Doubles Victory - Has Davis Cup Near » (AP In. the of be McKinley ~-hampion who bowed sdav, against ewcombe times surged regis- three- recorded so has: the other Phil Goyette Mikita of Chicago has through 33 games, two of Richard's record for three-goal games in one Teammates Bobby Hull Kenny Wharram have one Hawks the league currently leading Standings by six points over Montreal, put their triple-barrel hockey sticks vinto action tonight when they meet the Rangers ie New York in the only game scheduled. Two games are scheduled Saturdav with Detroit at Montreal and Boston Bruins at Toronto CANADA'S YOUNGEST AMBASSADORS -- PEE WEE PUCKSTERS as they in IAs Day, to California teams in a special exhibition series (AP arrived by Angeles on participate together with their and managers, are Los Angeles officials, airplane, Boxing against Pee ams ro area, coaches met by 'Canada' Wins Soft One: 'Czechs Tie 'Peg Maroons and over the fi- outshot the wee and bantam hockey with -213 tc from Toronto and Met : Wirephoto) phy st ta- oO instructo lis vear letic 240); Frank CATHOLIC LEAGUE Oscar Joe O'Malley's "Untouchables" lead the pack with 19 points, Helen SlowPokes' are not so slow with points, Debonairs and Lambe's_ Lemons * are tied with 16 points apiece. Teachers P Pests have 15 points, followed by Sham t than their jocks with 11, Hootenanies with 10 and wr previously) BlowStrikers with 7 points ¥ Olympic Men's high triple for the week went fo ., ; John W. Cardinal with 681, and men's had 10st high single to Fred Watts. with 269 entry: Ladies' high single for the week to Mary Y N n with 54 and ladies' high triple Creche | Me ae the first bowlers wer 3 2 forthcoming Olympics bruck, Austria Maroon older Olympic 'opponents, held Canada's to a 1-1 tie but United § edge, however, nal 40 minutes they all-stars 25-11 The victory was Olympics' second. over the Lakehead had squad. They took a 6-3 decision 'eam Nov. 17 3 WINNIPEG (CP) ( slovakia's Olympic hockey tied the veteran Winnipeg oons 5-5 in an exhibition before 7,500 persons Thur The Czechs to score two 66 seconds of with th of the second as the home team was Irins 37-21 RT WILLIAM P) The! the goal at Canadian Olympic hockey team egistered a lackadaisical 5-0 over Lakehead Senior 1,900 (« outshot, Each tender. For Olympics, Broderick played the first pe riod and was succeeded by Rick Broadbelt the of the way nded the nets the first 30 to Bob Kil- through the used. two goal Ken team tout ve pe rs before fans here rest son 211 t 201 match zecho team Mar game sday ame from behin¢ fter $s follows Koster. 216 Bloye 234, Hroncich 259, Mar| Baker Fred Watts Mary Noordman 223, Bill Burke 227, 4 "Ted Powers 211 Olym for Way 3 a Wetmore Mar Joe O'Malle » 217, Mildred Rigley john 22 Art Cardinal 25 Dan Rukaruk Teresa Powers 220 284, John A Alex Lambe Fafher Da were Rita V and and ch ums on hidden scores s Jeannette Kelly, Betty Sagriff, Fred Kukulowicz Ron Moran, Barry Leach, Fred yped shots Noordman, Marie Koster, Doris' Wood- Dzu ci fler Dave at was eri oe hands ona f a vakian nat Van been br o r Harry to maintain with Emer Emerson had won 1960 and E nerson red the' Mex however from e ment Hopman h son and ¢ the + 1961 and ; pro, +f in WON pic two. w Wi mbledon mer- called apta d ou n able ADELAIDE, Australia America's hard-hitting pair eollegians, Dennis Ralston and Chuck McKinley, took a f grip on the coveted Davis ( Friday by defeating / hitherto invincible Roy E and Neale Fraser in the doubles match for a 2-1 the best-of-five challenge series The scores were 6-3 11-9 Mow the Americans their first appearance challenge round since they the cup to the Australi 3 4 Forest Hills, N-Y., in 1959 to win only one of the final two «4 singles Saturday to end Aust jammed the stad hia's four-year domination of the ta) doubles: match world series of tennis the veteran Fraser 'SPORTS MENU By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR 4 Mills 3, Crom Johnstons 3, Tre Cuberts 2, Hibberts sides 1, Oxfords 1, aves 1 and Centres 0. : sec- Scoring oY zecho. wi < lovakia s ouver se 26 : b 7 Josef Golonka ; Dolana 4 the Jaroslay fai \ a marksmen Maroons a lliott rley vith two and thi > red ne y and third I 5 huck | to E wou ys first period, the comprised - of William Bea- Arthur Bearcats and Royals, skated with were only outshot the lead team from Fort at +h s gh r-old " Valt and goals nlav y 242 Vrubel won the Christmas Draw ckens were won by the following Pat Kelly, John Hron efty rs after Port Rock ympic 10 195! 1999 to cope e 62 it 5 F wa mos riods The ( six games dia Packers Sign Vince Lombardi 5 More Years GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) Green Bay Packers gave Vince Lombardi a new contract as head coach and general mana- 25% ser Thursday--his third five. , year contract in five years with the Nationa] Football League club ' The announcement came a few days after Lombardi's est appearance in rumors of a soaching Change--this time at Notre Dame, where North >st- ern's Ara Parseghian subse- quently took the post. As usual, the Packers wouldn't talk about contract contents, but the one it replaces was reported to have paid Lom- bardi about $6 year. During his five years at Green Both Arcaro and Shoemaker Bay, Lombardi has won the trail veteran Johnny .Longden, western title three times, the itt 0 who boosted his lifetime total at NFL championship 'twice and Stu the meeting Thursday to 5,777 has compiled a 50-15-1 record won with three victories. This year the Packers: were and In world racing, England's re- 11-2-1, with both losses to the Ca-|tired. Sir Gordon Richards is division champion Chicago second with 4,870 winners Bears Your Club or Group Planning A NEW YEAR'S EVE PARTY! REFRESHMENT NEEDS ARE FULFILLD WITH ROYAL CROWN COLA GINGER ALE LEM-LIME ORANGE GRAPE ROOT BEER 8 oz. Single Drink 10 oz. King Size Rod who doubles Laver, lead in olc since t round unbe FIRST 3 y and A defeated 4 Watts k "ans zechs have an won three of 92 aser condi in ( P a ward, Rose Watts and Tony Coulas n tion mi game nt yr es 'at a LOSS ne mat 4-6 A teu STORIE PARK LEAGUE We are sorry to hear about Douglas Frz h Menzie's accident and that he won't be Jable to bow! any more this year. Our HOCKEY ScoRES _!HIRD. TIME ie eee, eee ar everyone took points but one team The annual Christmas party was enjoyed STANDINGS ' Dyone_ and al withthe spel aanee stn ce and Bill Short, Bea and Jim =x Nick Weslock Ag ain ARCADIA, -Calif. (AP) -- 33 was Gordon Jockey. Willie Shoemaker tied ranked ito. who held Eddie Arcaro Thursday as the in 10 th second highest winning jockey 9 ~ in' United States thoroughbred unner-up to Bill racing Onta Ar Shoemaker won the ninth race possibility on Touset to bring his total up to the now-retired Arcaro's ca- reer total of 4,779 winners. making ti the and was weak lir n the game need Me succumbed k His the f service --_ Ss rts set ners McCabe High Tr Willie Shoemaker Ties Arcaro's Mark im for By ples: Art Sargant 726 (227, THE CANADIAN that F Ontario had honing same Opis game Junior 4 who McKINLEY SOLID M ie nley, a U ersity Trin onio from San Ant magnificently as his singles de of Bakersfieid junior at the Univer- Southern California h ice in was broken through ame of the sec- by the Aussies fought grim third d his service un game With lead 10-9, F far senior of Tex ed he feat ( lay made up for Ralston a ot of North third 1961 Toronto, Bay,| He TORONTO not just Proving! Bill Morland young man's needed to be to be old hat was ranked fourth the 46-vear 30h' Ptashnik third-place member 1961 tario W jon Cur Mor ranked: fourth ur, ru Fifth spot went to Dave Mor and, Bill's 39-year-old brother also from North | copped the 1963 Nor Ranked' ninth MacKenzie of Tor fifth He and in ning the l-Morland (CP) Oshawa ; Hamilton Kitchener Thursday's Games awines Hamilton awa 3 Peterborough 4 Tonight's Games alif., s Vv i down spot in the ton jidn't lose pot 1 the top } et but in the third ond set, won s serv the Y Toront e the On- was 0'\ was named top am of the the Assoc the ve id Today pateur golfer Kontario G Khird ¢ We zg St. Cath he Hing the Ost of he the 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' de final when Dave Morland in round The Americans ciously in the tena set Oshawa onsec time feated OSHAWA GENERALS are plagued by a pattern of per mance that they would dearly love to re-style. In the matter of losing those close games Peterborough, the Generals are in a rut - by failing.to climb out of i games with Hamilton Red Win the sixth-place level of the did it again last night up in the Liftlock Cit it in the same period the homesters wiped got the only goal. Last nigt wild s sion but the of the whistle supplied by the banging of the ; wide var f penalty ors, misconducts, etc. . Anothe tics and we suspect the OHA discipline carpet 'and request a few of Tor the . I je afternoon, they go ner k arines, St. Kitts tied 2-2 point for Red Wings final tallied. who eaptured the Cana- 0 n championship for I : tario Am his: career), ni on the title 2° m e f seat Amateur Three next ock An fina rn hie ind Wa Ontaric th ateur ind' {ime in own the teur ¢ to make § old He rown the pecial and when e the : Fo y Port Huron 1 9 g aurels this sea sideline and McKin indsor 10 7 54 59 20 son w: t place on the prov- hF Q°19 1 ' \ f 1 Cup team--hi > team 20-vear-olds ¢ ed the three ves below sie -- they find themse ; positions last coveted playoff berths dropped a 4-3 decis WHITNEY PLACES SIXTH Mike Whitney of Kitchener eur was sixth, Brian "Wilcox yed at subur- burban Thornhill, sever and third in'Bob Jamieson of Peter Weslock also! eighth Common Whitney tralia and ber of the team in Des and sixth year tarlo Open Wilcox was a semi - finalist in the Ontario Amateur and tied for sixth in the amateur cate gory of the Ontario Open. Jamieson, who divides his ta ents between the golf course and Peterborough Petes of the Ontario Hockey Association Jun ior A League, was medallist ir the Ontario Amateur, and a semi-finalist in the Canadiar Amateur St. Kitts Ties Red Wings 2-2 In Hamilton By THE CANADIAN PRESS Peterborough Petes tightened their grip on third place by edg ing Oshawa Generals 4-3 in On tario Hockey Association Junior A series action Thursday night Meanwhile St. Catharine F AP Black Hawks moved to within three points of fourth -. place Niagara Falls Flyers by holding a a Hamilton Red Wings to a 2-2 23 e deadlock in Hamilton. og, The idle Toronto Marlbors with 47 points, hold a 10-point 7 margin over Montreal Juniot Canadiens, Peterborough is in third with 31 points, trailed by 31) Niagara Falls with 28, St. Cath arines, 25, Oshawa, 17: Hamil ton, 14, and Kitchener Rangers nine. ; 33|, Toronto willl have a chance 31/0 widen their lead tonight when 41 | they play host to Kitchener. In 5 39 the only other scheduled game Oshawa at Niagara Fall hind tw in the <ecdnd period B McDona raser on to the y. Generals took ar of th borougt ow ama in tne Open pla an Thursday's Results Port Huror 3 Toledo pant W Chat ndsot arborough 9 that nigt » Oper B am th mém Ip team On was the fou Willingdon C amateur in mis heard : Oney near Friday's Games Mu Central Professional ha 6 Cincinnati. 7 Western League Seattle 5 Vancouver 3 Manitoba Junior peg Rangers 2 Br Saskatchewan Junior Estevan 3 Weyburn 5 Regina 12 Melville 2 Saskatchewan Senior Yorkton 3 Saskatoon 10 Regina, 4 Moose Jaw 5 Exhibition 5 W eree's background being nslander +h Nayne -at kegon : ; pox on holy fe ay 1 +} the handed 'out > as Fra Moines, Iowa, this hand u of sub-committee \ 0 sent ar Om cow AN IS SECOND econd this of repetition The haple racked ice in set then rs Yanks Fra game Sunday natch St. ¢ c the the and year was Kitchener second year in a eld down this po ling a tie with se ser the boys to appear or Nt t : t : : ee a ih Winn don 4 1 Niagara Falls and or direction--to ight Important 1 same aih Hami be k in. 1961 owan was top amateur ond only to.professional Moe Toronto in the On- He was also a mem British Common- as' Cup and Wil leams the Ontario this. year in ton last n and that one oe the could very when the and Warren Spahn Will Be Guest Sports Dinner TORONTO Spahn, 43 hander of Milwaukee ist' of standing is rman of » X DAY B i an a once as X nual X attrac 1 proved a banner BOXING Oshawa Ce ike Curling Ciub A couple of Whitby ent the entry list .Many working and other Roy on a daring shot on the "ion a Czechoslovakia innipeg Mar erday rounded out needed 'since success 5 4 Montreal 5 0 oon es and one from "Royals' Junior Ca They were day off with of Sweden Amateur was al for thi local nadiens didn't | on kehead 'n Top Five Teams In Old Country Soccer Leagues LONDON (CP)--Standings of top teams in English League soccer, including Boxing Day game mpics 5 La 0 Minn Warren Canada lef of the member (CP) year old the National Lea Braves, will head the head-table speakers at the 13th annual Sport Celebstiy Dinner Jan. 29, it was an- nounced here Thursday Spahn, who has been a game winner in 13 seasons d3t- ing back to. 1947, was one of four celebrities whose names were released by the Ontario Sportswriters and Sportscasters Association. Representing rifle shooting will be Barney Hart- man of. Ottawa. Tom - Ramsay of Kirkland Lake will represent curl ling and Jackie Parsons of ronto swimming Hartman is a top marksman and possessor of a' number of records in Canada and North America. Ramsay, an old time curleprm skipped a number of northern Ontario rinks in the Canadian curling championship. | Parons, a blind youngster, is a! protoge of Gus Ryder of Tor onto All money raised at the din- ner will go to projects sponsored by the OSSA for. crippled. chil- nandez de dren. The association has col- and Agide lected more than $230,000 from drew the 12 dinners 'The present project term v ocal plants course, attr ei skip Roy's last end of the final game, captured The Adams Trophy, major award for this annual competition And it was ~ they had 16 plus 1 for their three wins and Les Eveniss and his men chalked up 16 points even for their day's work. Dick Lee's buffet which was part of the day's deal, helped to highlight the fun and fellowship, The 1963 Box- ing Day bonspiel_ should be marked with red pencil on the Whittington"s calendars. All four of the brothers participated and all four shared in the prizes Roy skipped his rink to the top honors; Lloyd was with Freddie Thompson's rink and they won their three games to claim another of the high prizes; Bill skipped his rink to the high one-win prizes in their section and with brother Ken as h all a share of the "loot : X X X X GRID GOSSIP: -- Recalling with horror the Cup game that had to be completed the next day fog, the NFL commissioner has advanced Sundav 5 title game in Chicago, between the Bears and N.Y Giants, to noon Chica- go time -- 50 that there will be time for delays and. rep: in case one of those sudden blizzards for is noted, should strike. . Wr BUFFALO BILLS have are acted ace a , 4 others Whittington's rink, thanks to succe 0 Nova Scotia Senior Windsor Halifax 2 Moncton New Gla Cape Breton Senior Glace Bay 1 Sydney 5 Antigonish 5 Sydney 4 Ottawa-Hull Junior Buckingham 1 Pembroke Border Cities 18 Essex 2 Central Alberta Edmonton 5 Drumheller ry 5 Olds 2 Red Deer: 1 Lacombe 3 Southern New Brunswick Lancaster 5 Fredericton 2 Big Six Medicine Hat 5 Taber 7 Ottawa-St, Lawrence Sr. Kingston 2 Cornwall 11 FIGHTS LAST NIGHT ASSOCIATED: PRESS Italy--Antonio Ter- Jesus, 136, Brazil, Asioli,, 140; Italy & ° 8g close gow 6 20- May we also suggest SUGAR FREE DIET. RITE COLA GINGER ALE ORANGE Windsor : Witt Divisio 14 14 15 12 12 16 oz. Super King 10 oz, Cans Blackburn Tottenham Liverpool Sheffield W Arsenal 31 34 § vice-skip, that gave them I 5 4 6 1962 8 Grey because of Division 14 9 6 8 5 6 Division III 16 63 14 6 42 12 . Leeds Sunderland Preston Chariton Swindon airs, which Ohicago. area Field hasn't any ghts protested the right 'of. Boston Patriots to use halfback Ron Burton in tomorrow's big sud- den-death game, in Buffalo, to decide which (eam be Eastern Division champions and entitled to meet San Diego Chargers, for the AFL. title. Commissioner Joe Foss is ex pected to announce a ruling on Buirton's eligibility, sometime today. . FOOTBALL FANS have a choice of activ their TV screens tomorrow afte h but besides the big AFL game in B West All-Star Shrine Game 'Gator Bowl and Tangerine. ] 13 ey { floodli By THE Cov entry Ravenna, Oldham Crystal P Shr wsb'ry Watford will Duran : Jo Carlos outpointed Division Y € 15-5 14. 6 Fs Ge | is a the tv on rhoon lable one in MOTOR CITY BEVERAGES LIMITED OSHAWA -- 728-7151 opes to rai i. vim 00! at nger he ger G both Hamilt 5 York district. jNorth ldr'en 19 uv W'rking Aldershot ecounted 'for 28 lies, zil,

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