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@ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, November 12, 1964 leven ctonlipn ly ob Celtics Hit Fast To Down Pistons "Halli Major Bas- had two excit- Horne fought back with deter- mination. In the second-half, Celtics Jepma and Marcel Boivin scor- ed on some neat plays, Chuck Debona played strong ball for the Pistons, but could not over- come the big lead Celtics had build up. Jepma sparked the winners with some fancy shooting and collected 19 points. Boivin was next with nine points. For Pis- tons, Horne was tops and netted CELTICS--Jim Brady (2), Bill Jepma (19), Marcel Boivin (9), Lionell Kelly, Chuck Wayling (5) and Barry Cayne. The win- ners hit on 11 out of 27 fouls. PISTONS--Larry Horne (11), Ohuck Debona (8), Brian Jen- kins (4) Wayne Haas (2), Wayne Clarke (2) and Craig Williams, The losers scored on nine out of. 23 fouls. LAKE NIPS BULLETS The Lakers received standout performances from Larry Planke, John Rajkovic and Bob Johnston to defeat the Bullets. Planke tallied 13 points,|§ while Rajkovic and Johnston! added 12 each. The Bullets were || minus two ace players. i LAKERS--Jim Rouden (4), | Larry Planke (13), John Rajko- | vic (12), Bob Johnston (12),| R. Gardiner (4), and Bob Souch |) (2). Lakers missed all ten fouls. | 7 BULLETS--Greg Milosh (10),| 7 Ken Hickey (13), Bob McHugh (2),. Pete Killistoff (3), Fedor- zenko (12), and Buzminski (5). The losers hit for seven out of 11 foul shots. In games this Saturday, Pis- tons meet Warriors at 1:15 p.m. SAWCHUCK CAUGHT OUT! Leaf goalie Terry Sawchuck is caught a long way out from his net as former Detroit Red Wings teammate closes in for itt a goal in the first period of the NHL game in Toronto last night. It was Sawchuck's first appearance in goal against Wings since his trade to Tor- a a ee el ae 4.\10.00 p.m.--Spurs vs Flyers « | MONDAY, DEC. 7 a first period goal. In back- ground are Leafs' Kent Doug- lag (19) and Bob Baun (21). --(CP Wirephoto) onto. Detroit forward Ted Lindsay (15) watches as shot from. Detroit's Bruce Mac- Gregor. shoots for the net for . SIX TEAMS ENTERED 'Elvis' Scampers Scheduled Ho 8.30 10.00 MON! 7.00 7.00 ate BA vs Oshawa ers 6.30 p.m.--McGrath's Plumbing vs Foley's Plumbing 10.00 p.m.--Bud's vs Beaupre's Spur * MONDAY, NOV. 23 7.00 p.m.--Flyers vs Bud's 8.30 p.m.--Spurs. vs McGrath's 10.00 p.m.--Morrison's vs Foley's MONDAY, NOV, 30 7.00 p.m.--Foley's vs Bud's 8.30 p.m.--MecGrath's_vs Morrison's 8. 10.00 7.00 8.30 10.00 MON 7.00 8.30 10.00 MON 7.00 e 's vs Spurs 8.20 p.m.--Morrison's vs Fiyers 10.00 p.m.--McGrath's vs Foley's MONDAY, DEC. 14 7.00 p.m.--McGrath's vs Flyers 8.30 p.m.--Bud's vs Morrison's 10.00 p.m.--Foley's vs Spurs MONDAY, DEC, 21 7.00 p.m.--Morrison's vs Foley's 6.30 p.m.--McGrath's vs Spurs 10.00 p.m.--Bud's vs Flyers MONDAY, DEC, 28 7.00 p.m.--Spurs vs Morrison's NHL BIG SEVEN By THE CANADIAN PRESS Montreal's Claude Provost scored one goal and earned three assists Wednesday night 8. 10.00 MON 7.00 8.30 10.00 MON 700 8.30 | 10.00 |dent; pre. Mcin Vern All Oshawa Senior League 30 Pp. MONDAY, JAN. 11 30 p.m.--Morrison's vs McGrath's | League Executives -- C. Cairns, presi- Cover, secretary-treasurer. Team Offici: ' ' ton and John Branch. Foley's -- Bob| Memberships now being accepted. For Deives McAvoy, Beaupre's Spurs -- John lin Arena. To Longshot Wir. ST. CATHARINES (CP)--El- vis, a seven-year-old bay geld- ling, scurried home in front to capture the $2,000 Philip Frost Trot at Garden City Raceway Wednesday night. | Flash Song came out of the |pack to grab second by a neck lover third-finished Avalon Celia. The win was the seventh in '37 starts for Elvis this season. |The $1,000 which was his share jof the purse boosting his 1964 p.m.--Bud's vs Morrison's 1 p.m.--McGrath's vs Flyers earnings to $5,116. ' p.m.--Spurs vs Foley's IDAY, JAN, 18 FAIR CITY Leipzig; German home of city p.m.--McGrath's vs Spurs fairs and especially of agricul- p.m.--Morrison's vs Foley's p.m.--Flyers vs Bud's tural exhibitions, is 800 years old. aS WINTER GARDEN SKATING CLUB Promoted by Dione Hambly. Limited ckey Dates p.m.--Bud's vs McGrath's p.m.--Foley's vs Flyers IDAY, JAN. 4 p.m.--Spurs vs Flyers .m.--Morrison's vs McGrath's p.m.--Foley's vs Bud's IDAY, JAN. 25 p.m.--Bud's vs Foley's p.m.-- Flyers vs Spurs IDAY, FEB. 1 p.m.--Spurs vs Bud's p.m.--Fiyers vs Morrison's p.m.--McGrath's vs Foley's DAY, FEB. 8 p.m.--Foley's vs Flyers P.m.--McGrath's vs Bud's p.m.--Morrison's vs Spurs | J. Cannon, vice-president and F.| ais: McGrath's -- Jim Lut- and Phil Long. Bud's -- Gene/further information. PHONE 725-4364 a Beau- Morrison's -- A. Courtice and P. tyre. Flyers -- Ross McLean and Beck. y games are scheduled for the Brook- to vault into a second - place tie in the National Hockey cnesmmmniammaanal 11 points, aided by Debona who tallied eight, and Celtics versus Bullets at 2 p.m. WORSLEY RETURNS Oshawa Enters Basketball Loop Oshawa's newest basketball entry into Ontario ranks will begin workouts at Donevan Col- legiate Institute tonight. The team, as yet unnamed, will be coached by Jim Brady who has handled the Simcoe Hall Keystoners for the past five years. Moving in the Intermediate | ranks with Brady are several players who have been 'the bul- '|wark of the Keystoners over this period. They are led by Bill Lepma and Marcel Boivin, one of the best combinations of offensive players in the city. =/Others, such as Jim Rowden and Bob Winters, two fine back- court men have 'also indicated their intentions of trying out for) the club. In addition, ex-Oshawa Hawks) Tom Olinyk, Bob Booth and| Brent Oldfield are being count- ed on to add the necessary experience, while the younger DARRYL LEACH Generals Can Increase Lead | Oshawa Generals can kill two By THE CANADIAN PRESS |with a 3-1 victory and New It took Gump Worsley a year,|York Rangers handed . Boston but he finally made the return|Bruins a 4-2 setback in the other trip to the big time. |two NHL games played. Twelve months ago the pudgy | nerROIT ON TOP netminder was shipped out to/ : i | The results left Detroit ato the minors through no fault of the standings? with "is points his own. Sidelined with an in-\ ii." Montreal and Toronto jury, he watched Charlie Hodge since tk ik 1. New. York ag his job and keep it all $¢8" | jumped into fourth with 13 Now the skate is on the other|Points, leaving Chicago behind foot.. Hodge is on Montreal] With 11 and Boston deep in the Canadiens injured list and Wors-| Cellar at six. ley is making gestures towards| Claude Provost powered the| recapturing his old position. | Montreal attack with a goal and| The Gumper, playing his first |three assists while Worsley hei National Hockey League game|the Black Hawks off in the first in a year, turned in a superb|Period and stopped several dan-| performance Wednesday night|gerous shots in the finale. and sparked Montreal to a 4-1; Ralph, Backstrom, Dave Ba-| di] players adjust to the higher calibre of play. | Also, Ed Carpenter, a former star' player with Lethbridge | Chinooks of Alberta Senior) birds with one stone when they meet Peterborough Petes at the Peterborough Memorial Centre tonight. 'ight. A victory would givesthe first place Generals a three-point margin over Toronto Mariboros in the OHA Junior A race and extend their unbeaten skein to six games. The Generals can also gain setback the the first fame, will be adding to the ex- perienced performers. j Coach Brady advises th at all area players who are interested in joining the club for tryouts, make themselves available ao scheduled from revenge for a Petes handed them earlier this practice 6.30-8.30 p.m. on Thursday. season. It has been the only loss for the Generals in 13 games. Defenceman Nick Beverley, who received a mild concussion when he was high-sticked in Tuesday's game is expected to play for Oshawa. However, rookie Jim Booth, who was boarded in the same contest, has torn leg muscles and will not dress. Darryl Leach, out for five mes with a broken nose, will in the lineup for Generals LAST NIGHT'S STARS Montreal's Claude Provost, | who scored one goal and helped|Montreal 4 Chicago 1 set up the other three as the| Detroit 1 Toronto 3 Canadiens dumped Chicago Black Hawks 4-1. Camille Henry and Earl In- garfield of New York, who and will likely work on the third line along with Paul Reid and Bill White. Petes' team-captain Jim Pat- erson, who has a bad ankle, each turned in two-goal per- formances as the Rangers | handed Boston Bruins a 4-2 set-| back. Jim Pappin of Toronto, whose | Detroit Montreal Toronto New York Chicago Boston triumph over Chicago Black|lon and Gilles Tremblay tallied Hawks. The win was Canadiens for Montreal in the second: pe- first in five games. |riod, Balon got the winner after Toronto Maple Leafs, mean-|Phil Esposito of Chicago tied while, snapped. Detroit's un-|the score briefly in the middle beaten streak at nine games|frame. HOCKEY SCORES, STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS National a a 29 34 35 27 32 23 Wednesday's Results Games Sunday Montrea] at Boston Toronto at Chicago Detroit at New York AMERICAN LEAGUE Eastern Division WLT APt 22 16 24 14 2714 26 13 3411) 47 6) APt| Quebec 28 26) Hershey 17 Springfield Providence Baltimore | Western Rochester Pittsburgh Buffalo Cleveland Wednesday's Resu Cleveland 0 Hershey 3 Baltimore 4 Pittsburgh 6 |Rochester 4 Providence 2 wannaad OA Hn ce coo Ht Naw ht Boston 2 New York 4 Games Saturday Detroit at Montreal Boston at Toronto Local Curlers WARS ey rwans oS Its Provost's goal, his seventh of the season, came near the end of the rough-house game, which saw Referee Bill Friday hand out 19 penalties. Worsley, who has performed brilliantly with Quebec Aces as they make a run-away of the American Hockey League race, came up with spectacular saves as the Hawks pressed late in the game. He was exceptionally sharp on drives by Bobby Hull, Johnny McKenzie and Chico Maki in the closing minutes. |PAPPIN SCORES At Toronto, Jim Pappin left the bench for the first time in several games and scored the goal that beat the Wings mid- way through the final period. Don McKenney counted for Tor- onto in the second and Bobby Pulford scored into an empty Detroit net with nine seconds Toronto Leafs Break Wings' Unbeaten String goals for the second time in as many nights. However, he re- mains the league's hottest net- minder, Jacques Plante was in goal again for New York as the Rangers capitalized on two-goal performances by Camille Henry and Earl Ingarfield to climb into a contention for a playoff position, League scoring race. Provost's output gave him a total of seven goals -- second highest in the league--and five assists for 12 points. Also tied at that number are Frank Ma- hovlich of Toronto and Chi- cago's Bobby Hull. Stan Mikita of Chicago, the leader with 16 points, was blanked Wednesday night. New York's Camille Henry, who has produced five of the Rangers' last eight goals, gained membership to the NHL Big Seven with a two-goal per- formance, bringing his total to Faster 24-Hour RADIO-CO DELIVERY McLaughlin Coal & Supplies -- announce -- -- With our Fleet of -- Delivery Service NTROLLED TRUCKS !! six for the season. The leaders: G i Budget Plan - Automatic Weather-Controlled Delivery i Mikita, Chicago Hull, Chicago Provost, Montreal Mahovlich, Toronte Ullman, Detroit Henry, New York RANGERS OUTSHOT / Although outshot 34-29 by' the Bruins before 13,892 New York fans, the Rangers grabbed a 2-1 first-period lead and were in command most of the way. Wayne Rivers tallied his first NHL goal for Boston in the opener and Johnny Bucyk nar- rowed New York's lead to 3-2 at 18:34 of the closing period: But Ingarfield spoiled Boston's at- tempt to tie with his second goal, into an empty Bruins net. / Bathgate, Toronto Portland Grabs 110 KING ST. WEST "Turn To Modern Living With Oil Heat" TELEPHONE 723-3481 McLaughlin Coal & Supplies Lid. OSHAWA |WHL Top Spot ¢ By THE CANADIAN PRESS |\ SJ While Seattle Totems were) sitting idle Wednesday night,| OSHAWA'S FOREMOST FINE CLOTHIER Portland Buckaroos moved in| and took over first place in Western Hockey League. | XS left in the game. | Henry, who has scored five Bruce MacGregor had givenjof the Rangers last eight goals, Detroit a 1-0 lead in the first | was at the tip-in best. He de- period. \flected shots by Rod Gilbert and Toronto's Terry Sawchuk,|Harry Howell past Boston's Ed playing in the nets against De-|Johnston. troit for the first time since| Plante, playing his second they surrendered him in last)game in place of injured Mar- summer's draft, turned back 30/cel Paille, turned away 16 shots of the Wings 31 shots with alin the first period to keep New crowd. of 14,155 cheering all the} York in the 'lead. His second way. straight fine performance fol- Detroit's Roger Crozier also|lowed his 1-0 shutout\over. Tor- stopped 30, but gave up three'onto last Saturday. Portland moved one point in front with a 7-2 victory over the visiting San Francisco Seals. In the only other game of the} night, Los Angeles Blades beat} Vancouver Canucks 5-3. | Portland leads the league with 18 points, Seattle has 17 and Los Angeles is third with 15. Next is Vancouver with 14 points, four more than Victoria Maple Leafs. San Francisco trails with only six points, . «FAMOUS GENERAL "SILENT SAFETY' GENERAL TIRE will not play for the fifth-place|third-period goal broke a 1-1 tie) club. He has his right ankle in|and led the Maple Leafs to a a cast and may be out for two|3-1 victory over Detroit Red| weeks. Wings. GREENWOOD RACE RESULTS 3 -Good Old Mort, Gomez 2.20 Start good, won driving FIRST RACE -- Purse $1900. Claiming. Maiden three- and four-year-olds. 7 Fur- Also Ran in Order: Champlain, A-Des tongs. (12) 3 -Scotty's Pride, Gomez 4.50 3.20 2.90| Erables and Serene Cathy 2B-Cool Jazz, Turcotte 5.40 3.90|A--T E Hays, D B Weldon and Mrs $ Thomas entry. 7 Master Himount, | QUINELLA, 4 AND 1, PAID $27.40 Start good, for all but Valsprious, won| easily. | ieee bc % Song -- Salix by Also Ran in Order: Mr. Bellachop, B-| Doge. Trainer J Starr, Nanian, A-Merit Rippey, Sursum Corda,| Pool $45027 Quinelia A-Roman Lane, Sweet Knave, Val- ' 'i Sweet Rob SEVENTH RACE--Purse $3000. Aliow- a coe reo oe s ances. 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Harry Gay was present and thanked the ladies for promoting the bonspiel and called on Presi- dent Marian Pipher of the win- ning club to receive the trophy. A reception was held after and completed a very successful day. A-€ Seedhouse and Willow | winners bk by or br inner, » or br f, 4, SECOND RACE -- Purse $2000. Claim- gutter Ball by Tournoi. Trainer P D ing. Three-year-olds and up. One aNd Cooper. fhree-sixteenths Miles (7) 6Tullo, Harris 3 §-Dandier, Dittfach 2-Queen's Day, Gordon Start good, won easily (8). Alse Ran in Order: Trust Him, Robdix,|3Royal Start, Inda ir m |4Top Toggery, Dittfach DAILY DOUBLE, 3 AND & PAID $9.00) S-Johns Champ, Walsh Winner, dk b or br h, 8 Bull Dandy --| Start good, won driving by War Jeep. Trainer FH) aise Ran in Order: Belfort, Winist jerrill Jr. | Gran Califa, Lebon M L and Dark Fai Pool $52,467 Royal 290 2.50 EIGHTH RACE -- Purse $3000. Aliow- 9.50 Persian Tune and Si oa 4 "THIRD RACE -- Purse $1900. Claim- . 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