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Oshawa Times (1958-), 17 Feb 1964, p. 12

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12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, February 17, 1964 LEADERS BREAK EVEN Elmer 'Moose' Vasko In Boston - Swing Session By THE CANADIAN PRESS The Moose may be feeling the ane. * Elmer Vasko, the affable 210- deunder they call the Moose, pacific by nature, was throwing punches. His Chicago Black Hawks c'ipped. Boston Bruins 5-3 Sun- lay night, continuing their win- lor-win duel with Montreal Ca- nadiers for first place in the ational Hockey League, but @ Moose was stirred up, He gets his share of penal- ios, but it's usually for haul- @ down one of those slippery little forwards rather than for fighting. But there he was, in the thick of battle, trading blows with Or- Jand Kurtenbach in a second-pe- riod donnvbrook at Chicago, Black Hawks and Canadiens emerged from the wekend ames with 69 puints each, but anadiens have the schedule working for them now, They have 15 games left to p'ay, Chi. ergo only 13, And, apart trom the two- game edge, Montreal plays nine games at home and Chicage only four, SIGNIFICANT FACET A breakdown of over-all pay this season shows just how sig- nificant this facet is. In 166 games, apart from 29 tles, the visiting club has won only 43 times, losing the other 04 times. A surprise twist in the statis- ties came in the weekend home-|? and-home set between Montreal and Dotrolt, each club losing on home ice, Wetroit stopped Montreal 4-1 Suturday night and Montreal re- boundes, to a 5-2 win Sunday hight, Chicago was shut out 4-0 by Toronto Map\e Leafs in Tor- onto Saturday. In the other weekend game, New York Ran- gers defeated the erratic Ma- ple ce 4-2 Sunday night in Before a erowd of 15,326 in Ch.cago, Black Hawks, led by a suddenly-potent Chico Maki, came from behind twice to nip Bruins in a game marked by a whopping 93-minute p:naity im- position by referee Frank Ud. vari in the second period, HULL, GETS 35TH Bobby Hul's 35th goal of the eampaign and Stan Mikita's Sst helped carry the Chicago attack, Maki's two goals sand- wiching one by Ron Murphy that Chico help:d set up pullee Chicago out from behind 3-2 troub'e Jn the final period, Doug Mohns found the mark twice for Bruins and Dear -- got Boston's other goal Mikita, who seems to pop ur every time there's trouble b: contrast, and Autrey Erickson were the other Chicago com: batants in the VaskeKurten. back dispute, squaring off against Tom Johnson and Teddy Green, respectively, No one was hurt evidently but Udvarl cracked down hard on the principa's with majors and misconducts, dishing out a raft of minors later when things got chippy. Jean Betyoau, his play im- neded as of late by a sore wrist, boosted his season's production to 22 goals with his three-goal splurge for Montreal before a good house of 14,291 in Detroit. PULLS SAWCHUK It was actually a tight strug- gle until the final minute of the final period. With Montreal ahead 32, coach Sid Abel of Red Wings removed 'oalie Terry Sawchuk for a sixth at- tackor and Claude Provost dumped the puck into the empty net at 19:23 on Beliveau's setun. Sawchuk returned and Beli- weau potted his third one of the night eight seconds later. A five-game winning string by Detroit was severed. Bobby Rousseau got Mont- real's other goal to reach the 20-oal plateau and like Be'l- veau he has braten Red Wing: sow for 10 of them, Both Detroit goals camé froir ?arker MacDonald on power- plays. In Toronto before 14,326 fans Saturday night, Black Hawks were overwhelmed by Torento's bog ima play, Punch Imlach, ressibie coach of Leafs, roudt Frank Mahov:ich on a line with Red Kelly and Bob Nevin and the club responded with an impressive display, Kelty and Nevin both scored. Dave Keon and Bobby Pulford wene the other goal + getters, Johnny Bower turned in a 25- stop performance for his fourth shutout of the season, Gordie Howe's pair of goals before 14,926 in Montreal Satur- day night lifted the 35-year-old right winger to the 20-goal pla- trau for the 15th cutive |"! HOCKEY SCORES AND STANDINGS Montreal Chicago Toronto Detroit New York Boston Toronto 2 New sel ers Baltimore 'Providence Springfield Cleveland Pittsburgh Rochester Br 42'0 Saturday Detroit 4 Montreal 1 Chicago 0 Toronto 4 Sunday's Results Montreal 5 Detroit 2 MANrAnTASr Demec 7 BORN WERT imAr ERED National League WLT F APt 29 15 11 172 138 69 29:17 11 174.132 69 2421 9 140 136 57 22 24 9 142 161 53 10.28 8 155 183 46 14 32 10 133 168 38 "s Results York 4 Boston 3 Chicago 5 American League Eastern Division WLT LT F AP 3223 1202 174 65 2824 3 181 191 59 2430 4160 184 52 2425 3105174 51 18.30 3 168 199 39 Western Division 30 21 4101 150 64 30 23 2.178 155 62 27:26 0.191 187 54 18 29 6 148 20042 season, OVERCOME LEAD Floyd Smith and Alex Delvec- chio counted Deiroit's other goals before the c'r.. of the opening period {. destroy an edge Henri Richard gave Cana- dicns. Howe added a goal in each of the fol'ow.ng periods, Norm Ullman, the wide-rang- ing centre of Red Wings, crashed heavily into the goal- post on a scoring thrust in the second period and suffered bruised ribs, leaving the ier 'nert on a stretcher, He returned 'o take his regular turn in the 'inal 20 minutes and played Sunday night, assisting on both of MacDonald's goals, Leafs Bower was extra shooter At New York Sunday night, outshot Rangers 41-30, But Jacques Plante was superb and Camille Henry clicked at 5:42 cf the final pericd for the game-winner--his 25{h goal -- ending a five - string for Rangers. game winless removed for an and Earl Ingar- fleld pumped one into the empty net with 28 seconds left to wrap 15,509. field found the Rangers while Tim Pappin things up before the crowd of Phil. Goyette and Vie Had- mark earlier for Keon and rookie clicked. for the third-place Maple Leafs. Gatuadaata wens way © mvs Buffalo 3 Cleveland 3 Providence 1 Pittsburgh 3 Hershey 3 Springfield 6 Sunday's Results Springfield 3 Buffato 5 Pittsburgh 0 Providence 6 Hershey 0 Quebec 5 Cleveland 2 Rochester 3 Contral Profess'onal Omaha St. Louis St. Paul Minneapolis Cincinnati Saturday's Results Omaha 4 Minneapolis 3 78t. Paul 4 St, Louis 2 Sunday's Results St. Paul 3 C:ncinnati 1 Western League WLT FAP 38.18 2 228 161 78 2526 4204177 54 Denver Seattle Los Angeles Portlan San Fran. Vancouver Saturday's Results Denver 7 Seattle 5 Sunday's Results Seattle 6.San Francisco 3 Vancouver 7 Denver 3 Ontario ~-- A Toronto 7 289 171 7 Montreal t. Cath, Niagara Falls 2319 Petcrboro 2119 Oshawa 17 3% Hamilton 10 29 Kitchener 6 37 Sunday's Results {Hamilton 4 St, Catharines 6 jOshawa 3 Montreal 8 IN: agera Falls 6 Toronto 8 Peterborough 6 Kitchener 2 Tuecday's Games Internat'onel League Chatham 5 Muskegon 3 WLT F API $512 6228 149 76 2725 7 269 223 61 28 25 3103 182 59 2524 6 218 211 56 938 6 142 275 24 vaiusur 3 Form Wayne ° Des Moines 3 Toledo 2 Manitoba Junior Winnipeg Monarchs 2 Fort Frances 3 (Fort Frances leads best-of- seven semi-final series 1-0) Senior Intercollegiate Montreal 6 Queen's 6 McGill 4 Laval 2 Northern Ontario Jynior pault, Mich, 1 Garson-Falcon- bridge 6 Northern Ontario Senior Rouyn-Noranda 5 Timmins 6 Cape Breton Senior Glace Bay 5 Antigonish 0 (Glace Bay leads best-of-nine semi-final series 3-0) South New Brunswick Ontarlo Senior Galt 6 Oakville 4 Guelph 4 Port Colborne 1 Woodstock 5 Welland 3 Manitoba Junior Winnipeg Monarchs 3 Fort Frances 5 (Fort Frances leads best - of- seven-semi-final sorles 2-0) ... 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