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Oshawa Times (1958-), 4 Nov 1964, p. 15

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bas abe. Seah rar eras Pree reter~ PUCK CHASERS !--Chicago Black Hawks right winger Erie Nesternko (15) has the edge here, on New York Ran- gers forward Dickie Duff (9), as they vie for the puck, as it rebounds off the back boards, in the first period, of last night's. NHL action in Chicago Stadium. Later in the period, Nesternko scored Chi- cago's second goal of the Black Hawks Nip Rangers By THE CANADIAN PRESS Three goals and two assists in 27 games may not seem like much, eer frankly speaking, it isn't. But Chicago Black Hawks weren't overly disappointed with the output of rookie centre Phil Esposito last season. After all, with centres Stan Mikita ® and Red Hay on the team a third line pivot doesn't get too much ice time. Esposito, 22-year-old native of Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., now is showing that his value to the club has improxed. He triggered the winning goal Tuesday night as Chicago edged New York Rangers 2-1 before a slim gathering of 9,722 Hawks fans in the only game played. The victory moved Chicago into a fourth-place tie with the Blue- shirts, Esposito fired what proved to be the margin of victory 15 sec- onds after Bobby Hull' eighth Casper holed a six-foot birdie putt on the third extra hole of THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, November 4, 1964 15 Casper Captures Almaden Tourney SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP)--Billy an a playoff match, defeat-| finishing on the 18-hole te Brown Tuesday in the sven 'with fo four-under-par 68s. $25,000 Almaden Open golf tour. Jerry Stechemith, | third man nament. in the playoff, shot a 73 and Casper and Brown went to/dropped out after the faeulation sudden-death extra holes after'18 holes. of the season broke es, duel at 12:31 of the second period. Vic meones -- for the Rangers in SENT HAWKS AHEAD Hull blasted a 20-foot shot through a screen of players to beat Marcel Paille and Espo- sito quickly followed up, taking Oe ee ee eee te and sending Chicago ahead 20 with a quick backhander. Hawks goalie Glenn Hall, who made 32 saves as New York outshot Chicago 33-27, lost his bid for a shutout at 13:14 of the final period when Hadfield fired his third of the year. Esposito now has four points on two goals and two assists, just one point short of his pro- duction last season when he was possibly a little awestruck upon reaching the NHIL from} St. Louis of the Central Pro League. % game and it proved the win- ner, in the final 2-1 result. --(AP Wirephoto) Cookie Gilchrist Top AFL Ground Gainer NEW YORK (AP) -- When Cookie Gilchrist, Buffalo's line- smasher, made like a halfback and ran 60 yards for a touch- down against Houston last Sun- day he ran right past rookie Matt Snell of New York Jets into first place among the American Football Lea gue's ground gainers. Those 60 yards were three more than the margin by which Gilchrist leads Snell in the indi- vidual rushing statistics re- leased by the AFL Tuesday. Cookie accounted for 139 yards in 15 carries against Houston Sunday and now has a total of 621 yards on 142 attempts. Snell; who picked up 46 yards on 11 rushes against Boston Saturday night, has 564 yards| on 125 carries. The AFL also produced new 'Toronto Rider | Takes Opener NEW YORK ;(AP)--Jim Day, 18-year-old Toronto equestrian who won the Harrisburg show two weeks ago, continued his outstanding riding here Tues- day by capturing the first in- ternational jumping event of the National Horse Show. A leaders in passing and punting this week. Veteran Len Dawson of Kansas City, playing full time for the first time in three games, pitched 23 complete passes on 38 attempts for 435 yards and six touchdowns against Denver. On the AFL six - way rating ficiency points to 43 for John Hadl of San Diego. Dawson has completed 92 of 157 passes for the top percentage of .585 with an average gain of 9.7 yards, Jerrel Wilson of Kansas City averaged 50.3 yards on three kicks last Sunday and moved ahead of 1963 champion Jim Fraser of Denver with a 46- yard average on 39 punts. Other departmental leaders: NHL BIG SEVEN By THE CANADIAN PRESS Bobby Hull scored his eighth |goal of the season Tuesday night as Chicago Black Hawks defeated New York Rangers in the only National Hockey League game played. The goal moved the Chicago left winger into a tie with Tor- onto's Andy Bathgate for third place in the NHL Big Seven. Both have 10 points, five less than leading Stan Mikita. Although hockey forecasts 1d are correct, '"'vote pro- Day, an architectural at the University of Toronto, captured the West Point Chal- lenge Trophy by the slim mar- gin of one-tenth of a second as the national opened an eight- day run in Madison Square Garden. Riding Mr. Dunahee, Day was timed in 38.5 seconds. Dr. Hugo Arrambide of Argentina riding Lanza Brava, was sec- jections" were the craze Tues- day night and the same princi- ple adapts to hockey. Hull's goal projection, based on al- most 13 per cent of the sched- ule, shows him headed for a record. With eight games, scoring at a rate that would give him at least 62 goals in a full 70-game schedule. The rec- goals ond; Tom Gayford of Aurora, Ont., handling Mapleleigh, and Rafael Jimenez of Mexico, pi-| loting Halcon, were tied for third. Bill. Steinkraus of the. United States team, aboard San} Lucas, was fourth. None of the other three) United States riders managed) to get around clean. Kathy Kus- mer of Arlington, Va., on Un- usual, onetime national open jumper champion, had eight} faults and was clocked in 40.9/ati Reds signed Frank Ocealtjolds and up. seconds. Frank: Chapot-of Wallpack,| N.J., handling Shady Lady, also had 'eight faults and was timed) ord is 50 goals in a season. The leaders: G A Pts. |7 11 15 7 10 Mikita, Chicago ag ed Toronto system Dawson now has 50 ef-' in nine | the blonde bomber is Scoring, Gino Cappelletti, Bos- ton, 85 points; pass receiving, Charley Hennigan, Houston, 58 catches; interceptions, Pete Jacques. Houston, 8; punt re- turns, Lance Alwornth, San Di- ego, 20.4 yards avera BUFFALO. BILLS UNBEATEN NEW YORK (AP) -- Buffalo Bills, whose idea of how to play football is grind it out but don't give anything out, are the only undefeated and untied team in pro football. The American pro' Football League's statistics show, why. In theAeam offense and de- fense figures released Monday, the Bills are No. 1 in all but one of the major categories and a very good second in that one. With Big Cookie Gilchrist showing the way, Buffalo has the best AFL running attack, averaging 165.7 yards a game and 4.5 yards an attempt. Add to the 1,326 yards the Bills have wained by rushing a total of 1,960 yards on- 102 completed passes and you get 3,306 yards and an impressive average of 413.2 yards a game. Oakland Raiders are first in passing offence with 2,170 yards on 151 completions, averaging 271.2 yards a game. That gives them second in total offence with an average of 361.6 yards | a game. Buffalo leads in defence, hav- ing yielded 2,134 yards in eight games--632 by rushing and 1,502 by passing for an over-all of soccer matches played Tues- |\ Barnsley 1 Bristol C 2 National League WLT F APt 16 11 1411 23 11 26 9 21 9 38 3 Montreal Detroit Toronto Chicago New York Boston Good Signs On Arm Operation "OKLAHOMA crry (AP)--A spokesman for University Med- ical Centre said Tuesday that doctors are pleased with the ap- pearance of basketball player Bob Swaffar's right arm, re- stored Monday after being torn from his body by a rapidly ro- tating water extractor machine. Swaffar was doing his laun- dry in the Oklahoma State Uni- versity athletic department laundry at the time of the acci- dent. Teammate Gary Hass- mann, a pre-medical student, administered first aid to. the 8 1 Tuesday's Results New York.1 Chicago 2 (Only game scheduled) Thursday's Games Toronto at Montreal New York at Detroit (Only games scheduled) American League Eastern Division WLT F 55 38 RS Quebec Springfield Hershey Providence Baltimore Western 11 5 5 3 1 nm HOCKEY SCORES, STANDINGS Thursday's Games Oshawa at Hamilton vesienere:* at Peterborough Georgian Bay Senior | Barrie 3 Orillia 2 Central Ontario Junior |Hawkesbury 5 Buckingham 10 Thunder Bay Junior Port Arthur Stars 12 Ft. Wil- liam Hurricanes 5 Saskatchewan Junior Weyburn 2 Estevan 5 Manitoba Junior |Winnipeg Braves 6 _--! Monarchs 1 3|/Winnipeg Ranges $ Winnipeg | Warriors 2 six-foot-nine junior. A five-surgeon team at the medical centre re-implanted the arm in an eight-hour operation. The arm looks as good as it did yesterday,"' the spokesman) said, "and the doctors are pleased about that. Circulation is adequate and so far there are no problems." Doctors said the first 72 hours after re-implantation are the most critical period but a threat of infection will] remain for a week to 10 days. OLD COUNTRY SOCCER SCORES LONDON (Reuters)--Results Rochester Buffalo Pittsburgh Cleveland 2 24 Tues Pittsburgh 2 Quebec 8 Today's Game Pittsburgh at Quebec Ontario Junior A WwLtT Niagara Falls 6 Oshawa Toronto Peterboro Montreal St. Catharines Hamilton Kitchener 6 0 Tuesday's Results Toronto 3 St. Catharines 5 Hamilton 2 Oshawa 2 Quebec Triumphs Over Pittsburgh QUEBEC (CP)--Quebec Aces scored five goals in six min- utes midway through the third 0 1 0 0 1 Divisio' 0 1 1 rere ee ee 2 = = NH wwwaA a day night: ENGLISH LEAGUE Division 111 Scunthorpe 2 Gillingham 3 Shrewsbury 1 Mansfield 1 RUGBY UNION average of 266.7 yards a game. period Tuesday night to swamp Swansea 8 Aberavon 3 Pittsburgh Hornets 8-2 in an FIRST RACE --] mile trot for 3-year-) olds and up. Purse $700 (6). | éirish Valley, A'der 16.70 6.20. 2.60) Protector eldo, Anderson 2.90 2.50) 7-Alayne Scot, Hie 2. sed bee good, won. driving, Also Ran ¢ Order: arorhy Blue, Tony| Worthy, and- Pocket Rock: ih Late Can., Gay Frisco. SECOND RACE -- 1 mile pace for 3 yeer-pids and up. Purse $600 (8). | 9.80 Py 3.50} Hull, Chicago |Bathgate, Toronto Douglas, Toronto |Delvecchio, Detroit | 2 6 10 8 9 4 4 8 4 1 44 8 SIGN COACH CINCINNATI (AP) -- Cincin- Monday to the coaching staff for the 1965 season. At the same time, President William 0. De-| Witt announced that present 1-Arro, Reynolds ipueenwe greed Lovers 7.90 6.20 7-Vern Song, Mc! 5.50 Start good, en driving. Also Ran in Order: Direct Fire, unlor | | Atom, Delayed Action, Major Royal, and |Ken Frisco. le | DAILY DOUBLE, 6 AND 1, PAID $109.10 | THIRD RACE -- 1 mile trot for 3-year- Purse $600. (8) |4Sabena Lee, Madill 8.60 3.50 3.30| Fe Star Boot, Radley 5.50 3.70! 6-Judy Burton, Beitlich 7.50 Start good, won driving. Also Ran in Order: Clyde's Boy, Wy- betty sre ord Yates, Pixie Lee 2nd and Slade H: r. | GARDEN CITY RACEWAY American Hockey League game watched by 7,545 fans. Quebec's attack was led by Cleland Mortson with two goals and singles by Cecil Hoekstra, Jim Morrison, Red Berenson, Jean-Guy Gendron, John Hanna and Wayne Hicks. Both Pittsburgh goals were scored by Claude Laforge, keep- ing the Hornets in the game for "ithe first two periods before Aces went on a scoring spree. NHL LEADERS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Standings: Montreal, won 4, |lost- 1, tied 3, points 11. Detroit, |won 5, lost 2, tied 1, points 11. Toronto, won 4, lost 2, tied 3, points, 11. Points: Mikita, Chicago, 15. Goals: Hull, Chicago, 8. Assists: Mikita, Chicago, 11. 4Mr. Dillon, Milliman 6.10 tart good, won driving. Also Ran in Order: Futurity Chief, Chief's Valentine, Miss Bonnie McGregor, Roman Dillard, and Prima Fraser. SIXTH RACE -- 1 mile pace for 3-year- olds and up. Purse $1,000 (8), 1-Scotch Flame, Madili Robert McGregor, H'kirk 3-Crystal Duke, Hicks Start good, won driving. Also Ran In Order: Uncle Bun, Meadow Bob, Charley sb deta Judy Chief G, and Bryan H. Direc' QUINELLA Nos. 1 AND 6, PAID $24.00 SEVENTH RACE -- 1 mile pace for + and 4-year-olds. Purse $800 (8), 8Magic Millie, Pacey 8.60 3.80 3.00 Papell ty T Byrd, Coke 5.90 3.60 Long Distance, Clements 6,00 Start good, won driving. Also Ran in Orde: Miss Vera Grattan, Kawartha Helen, Chris Yeado, Irish Direct C, and Butch Z, EIGHTH RACE -- 1 mile pace foc3- year-olds and up. Purse $1,000 (7). 7-Lady G, Pacey 10.30 5.60 4,20 | 1-Willie Mac Chief, angille 5.70 420 in 50.5, while Neal Shapiro of | coaches Reggie Otero, Jim Tur- Glean Head, N.Y., riding Uncle|ner and Ray Shore are being Tom, had 12 faults and was|retained under new manager [8G J McGregor, Habkirk 4.70 good, won driving. FOURTH RACE -- 1 mile trot for 3, Start |. Also Ran In Order: Carolwyn Grattan, year-oS AND UP. Purse PLS minutes. timed in :43.2, a rene MacDuff, Telegram, and Belle |Dick Sisler. Direct "L "Danny K Peters, Beit! GREENWOOD RACE RESULTS FIRST RACE -- Purse $2000. Claiming. Maiden two-year-olds. One Mile (12) 7-Bega Bega, Leblanc 5.00 2.90 2.70 6Kalispera, Hernandez 3.40 3.50 3-Fun-Fun-Fun, Cuthbertson 7.50 Start good, won driving Also Ran in Order: Tanamakoon, Eas-| ter Week, Bay Flight, Danish Bive, Bobby | Weaver, Latin Mermaid, White Wheels, | Royal Autumn and Other Days Winner, ch ¢, 2, Meeting -- Harlem Maid, by Grand Admiral. Trainer G Magnusson. Pool $28,370 oupie Pool $51,968 SECOND RACE -- Purse a9, Claim- ing, Three-yearolds and up. Furlongs | i) ' efter Ending, Harris 6.00 3.60 2.80 ah Rah, Maxwell 5.30 4.00 Peon! Grand, Cuthbertson hg pa won driving in Order: Bourbon King, pr mise Rae nein gg 7 2 gypaiad DAILY 'poise, 9 * 'AND fe arti $17.90 winner, dk h, 5, Good Ending -- Mumtaz atic, by Mahmoud, Train- er, F maa Merrill Jr. Pool $42,048 THIRD RACE -- Purse $2000. Claiming. Three-yeer-olds end up. 7 Furiongs ot. Lap Around, Harris 7.10 3.99 thoi alg BO Cuthbertson Soecau 10, ciougle a 'won 'di ig 4 In Passi Sweet Mimi, Argo Bound, Woodcote anid Sliver Beau, Love 'end Leo's Ying Sinner, Fo g, 6, by "Netive Dancer -- Red Letter, by Rosemont. Trainer A .G Smithers. Pool $60,748 FOURTH RACE -- Purse $2000. Ciaim-| Ing. Three-year-olds. One Mile. (9) -Doonbeg, Inde 8.90 4.30 2.70 1-Susie's Roman, Waish. 3.60 7 4 9-Yukon Squaw, Armstrong Start good, won driving Also Ran in Order: Devil Lecom, Cool Fool, Bive Mischief and Steves Own. Winner, b g, 3, by Tulyar -- a Gem, | by Dhoti, Trainer, R W Mathes. Pool $63,780 FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2300. €iaiming. Two-vearcids. One Mile (12) Spanking Breeze, Future Time, D ng aie Ran in Order: 'ingle West Term, Maytown, Erin Pan, Purse, Jamie's Gern,: Five pain Blood, end Velecrest Ledy. 5.00|Cavalaris Jr. Ae Sporting | 3Big Way C, LHeureu: 4 © 090 i 5.20 eureux ich" 7-Cherry Freeze, Eaid Start good, won driving. Also Ran in Order: DQ--L holo Song, Lusty MKinney, Dean,| Rose ord and Da--Finished Feb disqualified and clot foca lapped on break at the! A--E R Ball and G J Casselman Entry | tou | Winner, b f, 2, by Windfields -- R Petticoat, by Count Gallahad. Trainer D © Brown, Pool $62,913 | SIXTH RACE -- Purse $3000. Allow- ances, Three-year-olds and up, One and lone-sixteenth Miles (6) 6Peters Sister, H'son 38.50 Shecures; inda | 5-Forest Rover, Maxwell | Start good, won driving Also Ran in Order: Lord Saybrook, A Free Trial and My Valentine. A--Mrs J A McDougaid and E B Seed-) house Entry QUINELLA, 6 AND 2, PAID $146.90 Winner, dk b or br f, 4, by Windfields -- re FIFTH RACE -- 1 mile pace for 3-| Heriincogg and up. Purse $600 (8). &-Midge D'mond, McRann 9.30 4.90 4,00 l-Jean Third, Geiset 4.60 3.70 LAST NIGHT'S STARS | By THE CANADIAN PRESS Butter Ball by Tournol. Trainer PD A) Chicago's Bobby Hull, whose Pool si7.ag2 Quinella Pool $39,050 eighth goal of the season SEVENTH RACE -- Purse $2900. Allow-|Started the Black Hawks to- ances. Lb potrcctnay 7 and up, foaled in Canada, 7 7 Furiongs (6 ward a 2-1 victory over New i pH Merrie 2.80 $3 3%) York Rangers in the only game Aged | Dust, oe Smith in played. Also Ran in Hench Top Toggery, Al- ready Dia and Aibion Star. Winner, dk b or br g, 4, by Roman Might Isabeauty, by {solater, Trainer L 8.10 4.40 2.70 13 GENERAL TIRE This Sign Stands for the UTMOST in QUALITY and SAVINGS on your WINTER TIRES GENERAL TIRE 534 Ritson Rd. South | Pool $64,983 EIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2300. ing. 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