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Oshawa Times (1958-), 10 Jan 1964, p. 11

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. il. hi ies abs msn ae any Bobby Hull Heads Four Black Hawks On All-Star MONTREAL (CP) - Not un- ee. Chicago Black ks took a mansized share itions in midway vot: tional Hockey Elmer Vasko, Chicago, 54, and = Stan Mikita, Chicago, 60; night wing -- Gordie Howe, De- troit, 45; left wing --- Frank Mahovlich, Toronto, Ind Dave Balon, Montreal, 25 Sports writers and sportscast- ers in the six NHL cities chose the teams, with the voting com: led on a basis of five points ra first-place ballot, three for b¥/second and one for third, ly player the maxi:/CASH FOR NOMINEES . ' Each of the players named to with points re:/the first team will receive $500 and those' on the second team $250, Balon and Mahovlich, tied for the second-team left » wing receive 90 points, mum possible: The teams, ved: : t team: Goal -- Glenn Bob Raun, Toronto, 17; centre! pl Team acers $500, Hall and Pilote, both in their ninth season with Chicago, are the only players on the final first team, Mahovlich, Mikita and Howe were named to last Vasko and Hull to the second team, d Wharram, Rawn and Balon have never before been selected to an all-star berth, \MONOR NOT NEW For Hall and Beliveau, honor is not an unusual one, Beliveau has been on six first secand team Hecht wae om seg mnyaenree > FS o acc we p= Mia es te RR reer alig emi menea rae iy tad cats UN te ana a lat Se hom Saba soo pheothinea Ea one pba edeghaihyatintly hese DAN Araby aedth a A RE REL EM NI CEE HOCKEY SCORES AND STANDINGS NHL BIG SEVEN THE OSHAWA TIMES, Pridey, Jenwary 10, 1964 Goyette, just back of him, eob| albstarteam of last LA@Hi0N Quebec named to the 1ees-beRnldway season's first team and Horton, the) By THE CANADIAN PRESS National Wh au LL wu Mi 20 8 'Chicago Terente Montreal Detroit New: York +e Boston ? Magy be Reaults New York § ton 3 Chicago 3 Detroit 5 Raltimore Providence Springfield Western Pittsburgh Cleveland 1221 1 DUd 196 2 Division FAP American Lea, wh Tr Arm Kastera Division Hershey 1016 11123 190 99 1919 0191 180 8 1822 1107 125 37 16.17 3.198 120 35 2214 O19) 97 44 2114 2104 95 44 Rochester 181% O115 99:96 Buffalo 119) 2. 87 191 24 Thursday's Result Baltimore 3 Quebec 6 Ontario Juntor A Wht Omaha St, Louis Minneapolis t, Paul Cineinnati Thursday's Resul Cineinnatl 2 Omaha 5 St, Lawrence Ottawa Sr, oenees " Null eastern League San Francisco 2 Los Angeles 4 International League Chatham 1 Windsor | BKaatera e Long Island § Knoxville § > b> 4 Toronto Montreal Peterbor'gh 1 St, Cath'ines 15 jNiagara Falls 14 Oshawa at) Hamilton 'Kitchener Thursday's Results Seesr ce VesnwvoaHa Sé=Sezs s5E223=2 : = io saseeesez as - as = - By THE CANADIAN PRESS Tn the top-aeven bracket of the National Hockey League's point: race, everyone with the nity made something alot it raday night, . pl who were ac their records, leader, added an assist to run his total to 38 collecting 1 Stan re e ikita, the 8, ie st Sees 8 Wharram behind sy his M04 Andy Bathgate, the No, man, picked Up an assist, ected three of them, Jean Beliveau's Montreal Ca- nadiens and Frank Mahovylioh's forente Maple Leafs were im active, The two round the top seven, The leaders: Mikita, Chi Beliveau, MU Hulk, Ch )|Wharram, Ohi ,|Bathgate, NY William Urquhart, a shire Cae was the 000 passenger on S| Goyette, NY Montreal 2 Hamilton 1 Toronto ? Peterborough St, Catharines 3 Oshawa 6 Tonight's Games Montreal at Kitchener Hamilton at Niagara Falls Peterborough to jorthera Juntor Espanola 2 North Bay 4 Thunder Bay Junior Port Arthur 2 Fort William Hur rieanes 7 Exhibition United States 3 Northern Mor avia 1 ? Frank Boucher Says | ae > irr iin sprine? Se re red WINTER'S | THE TIME -- "te « Hall, Chicago, 88; defence -- Pierre Pilote, Chicago, 88, and Tim Horton, Toronto, 8; cen: tre -- Jean Reliveau, Montreal, @; right wing -- Ken Whar: teams and one land Hall has been on the first team four times and the second spot, will each receive $250, There will be another vote at the end of the regular schedule ) and those selected will receive nt bo ype Hull me had ; 0 and $250 for first-or sec:/firsts and one second -- selves! ; TA; 10ft wing--|#20) ant erths. in the overcali(tion, Pilote one first and three| Second team :Goal -- Johnny/comptiation of the two votes, | seconds and Horton two sec: Bower, Toronto, 26; defence -- 'first-team members will receive lands, Today's Hockey Rules Need Major Changes | REGINA (CP) -- Commis:|tion to curtailment of the slap/to carry the puck out of any, SAME SCORES, 5-3 sioner Frank Boucher' of the! shot, lengthening of the endjone of the three zones marked) Saskatchewan Junior Hockeyjzones by three feet each; ren) ut by the two Dluelines and) his was often impossible when) Rangers Win Again; Hawks Are Slipping League says hockey has lost its) moval of the red centre line: jplace as Canada's top spectator/changing the "icing the puck |Sport because it has not matehwd rule" to make it apply only. to jthe major rule changes made in/shots from outside the attacking |tootbalt, leone and prohibition of body: | Boucher, @l-yearold formerjchecking within three feet" of jnational hockey league player, | the boards jeoach and manager who won) He said also that there should five attacking players were try:/ ing te prevent defensive play.) Rut now, Roucher said:: A) jpersistent- and effective fore:/ iehecking game has 'come into veing whieh is making it almost) impossible to organize a good) attacking play, Something BUILD |the Lady Byng 'Trophy sevenibe stiffer enforcement of rules|, Detroit blew an early tworgoal|times for clean, effective play/prohibiting holding of a player aneae ™9 Sone J ane Roa lead but bounced back to takejin the NHL, said in an interior the puck, This would elimiinat the game becomes the game sparked by a two-goal/ view here Thursday that 'therelinate holding against the boards, | sonambly."" effort by Larry Jeffrey in De-jhasn't been a major change in} poucher said his rule ch vet in the National Hockey Leaguezoge 19 STRAIGHT WT cosuae mater came nara tM Recker fOr Miwould eliminate excessive tore: Thursday night, Tom Johnson, Bobby Leiter\in the third period with the) "But' with lchecking into the boards, hold: Rangers made it four straightiand Dean Prentice found the ee oe ; ut within the last 20 years/ing of an opponent or the puck! ge jan an C Hawks pressing for a tie, football has become the num-jagainst the boa' . victories with a $3 win overmark for the Bruins who have ter Goh Ge oe Cee jagainst ¢ rds and aver Boston Bruins while Chicago/been unable to win a game in FOUND THE MARK aauae ab ths oa a be-Jemphasis on the slap shot--all bowed to Detroit Red Wings by! their last 10 starts, Andre Pronovest, Norm U2. ee Serres = changes "undesirable tactics, the same score, Attendance at Boston Gardens;man and Alex Delvecehio WEre | ane frnsoe Mh he forward pass) The commissioner said the The loss was the third in the) was a low 6,739, the other members of the Red » jhast major rule change in last four games for the league-| Boston's Ed Westfall was Wings squad to find the mark, Boucher had some sugges) hockey was introduction of the leading Hawks. taken to hospital complaining of Scoring for Chicago were | Hons which he feels would makejred centre line in the early Jacques Plante was strong injimpaired vision after suffering!/Kenny Wharram, Ron Murphy| hockey &@ more open and attrac:| IMs, 'This was done to stimu the Rangers net, making 4@/a l@stitch cut when struck by/ and: Robby Hull, bin on to the paying public./late wide-open endtoend play! aaves while his mates tested/a stick held by New York's Phil) Hull's goal was his 24th, the 8 suggestions, curtail:/by allowing defensive players to) Boston goalie Ed Johnston only Goyette late in the second pe-/best in the league so far, and ak ee slap shot, alreadyipass the puck up the centre 31 times, riod lit was No, 23 for Wharram, as n carried aut in the/line, / . SIHL, Before the red centre ne Boucher advocated, in addi-'emenged, defending players had! By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Rod Gilder, Camille Henry, [At Langlois, Vie Hadfield and nge hot, ; on tee i oud Jim Neilson shared the scoring and that's the way things went/for New York SHORGAS |/ HEATING & APPLIANCES industrial and Commercial The established, reliable Gea Dealer in your area, 31 CELINA ST. (Corner at Atheld 728-944) ENLARGE RENOVATE Men and Materials Are Available NOW!! SUPPORT YOUR WINTER EMPLOYMENT » CAMPAIGN -- Call Your Local -- NATIONAL EMPLOYMENT OFFICE 314 SIMCOE ST. S, OSHAWA | PHONE 728-4631 JUNIOR 'A' ACTION You're sure of QUALITY with Lander - Stark © QUALITY of Fuct Oi with sure utomatic. deliveries © QUALITY of Service, 24 hours, radio-controlled every day, every night © QUALITY Habs Edge Hamilton; Marlies Halt Petes By THE CANADIAN PRESS, The only other. scheduled)his goal-scoring lead to 37. His Hard - shooting Yvan Coar-igame saw Oshawa Generais/first goal came on a power pay noyer is one reason Montreal/ strengthen their hold on the 'ast/in the opening period, and his Junior Canadiens are keeping | playoff spot by dumping fourth-|second with 15 seconds to go in pace with league-leading Toriplace St. Catharines Black the middle period. onto Maribors In the Ontario/Hawks @3. | SPOILS SHUTOUT Hockey Association's Junior A) Toronto, winning its 2th Hamilton's Real Lemiour series, game in 33 starts, including five! . 7 R The high-scoring rightwinger|ties, leads the parade with suitpenns Andre Soman' Bro, tired both in leading the) points, Montreal trails with 43/19 "po in the game sie, Canadiens to a 21 victory over|followed by the Petes with 98,)°"poy, atl aaeey Maracas' Hamilton Red Wings, The vic-|St. Catharines 33, Niagara Falls top scorer, fired teres ie tal tory left Montreal eight points/32, Oshawa 26, Hamilton 17, and) oy the War Setiant penne 7 back of Mariboros, who de- Kitchener Rangers 12. eugh; Mike 'wanes be a feated third-place Peterborough! Cournoyer, ruanerap in the aon Be 8 pair Petes 7-2. division's scoring battle, pushed Selby and Grant Moore and Bret) oot a Sn et oe | rry count lor the Bo The Globe says Bow er/home rod ' ohnny wer "stomped angrily' inte the) Tonight's action has Montreal Or Feelings? -- Leats dressing-room 15 minutes Visiting Kitchener, Hamilton at Johnny Bower fi source tha . Niagara Falls and Toronto play.) bates Thal te Sele ete tn Pee equipment to the floor. Bower refused to comment on his action, the newspaper says, it learned from one to Maple Leafs will missnocday night' ' . y night's @1 victory over aye setend, euros with Dos Aoatreal Canadiens led We Bow practice sessions because of ani * Snovance. i hand, the club. an). "At one stage of the game, rsday. Namie bir I John cues: He will be replaced in the) S08 sped across the Toronto goal) Toronto nets by alternate goalie MOU, brushing against Bower. play A }Ferguson fell be oF aw og Ioards, When |Bower skated toward Ferguson) with solicitous intent, and gave! finger. him a friendly pat with his) this about three/Stick when he saw the rival) times in the last three weeks/Player was all right, | it. has not improved," Dr. "Imlach, according to this) Murray said. 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