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Oshawa Times (1958-), 16 Nov 1964, p. 10

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10 "THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, November 16, 1964 HOWE BREAKS MARK 'Hawks Defeat Mapleos On Hull's Three Goals Pret. Be ie mg 28 goals in five games shooters were heard y .Hull .scored .three _in one game, the 13th he has performed this Lindsay scored his two goals since coming of retirement after four Ted first "out 'years on the sidelines. =Gordie Howe scored his goal, the most tallies a player in regular season playoff games. produced the tying, winning and insurance markers as Chicago Black Hawks dumped Toronto Maple Leafs 4-2, Hull also got an assist when he set up Stan Mikita's goal that gave the Hawks a 1-0 lead. Elsewhere, Detroit Red Wings gained a one-point lead in the standings by walloping Jacques Plante and New York Rangers 6-2 while Montreal slipped to second place because of a 2-2 deadlock with the Bruins in Boston. The Canadiens had gained a temporary tie for first place with a 4-2 triumph over Detroit Saturday night while Boston upset Toronto 3-1 in the only other NHL game played. Toronto, playing without Frank Mahovlich and Dave Even Dickie Moore got into|Keon, kept third place despite action, registering an as-|the two losses but fell four 'gist for his first point since|points back of Detroit. Chicago foining Toronto after a year's stetirement. - and New York are tied for fourth with 13 and the Bruins Hill' ran his goal total for the|/have nine. séason to 11 in 13 games as he The Leafs overcame Mikita's goal with second-period mark-) ers by Tim Horton and Andy Bathgate. But Hull slapped a shot past Johnny Bower to: tie the score and added two goals in the third, | He whacked Red Hay's re- bound into the Toronto net at 1:54 of the finale and then boomed a shot that Bower couldn't even see, let alone stop, at 12:28. Hawks goalie Glenn Hall, who stopped 30 shots to Bower's 31, kept Chicago in front. The Wings erupted for four goals in the third period to beat the Rangers. Rod Gilbert had scored twice to give New York a 20 bulge but Bruce Mac- Gregor engineered a Detroit comeback with two goals in- cluding the winner. Ron Mur- y, Doug Barkley, Lowell Mac- kill. Donald and Lindsay added GARDEN CITY RACEWAY FIRST RACE -- 1 mile trot for s-year- 9.60 6.20 4.2 e , Purse s Seal Vichory, Miller 16.10 é6-Lemac, 'eagan Freeze, eo Start -- won PP he Peters. rd SECOND. RACE -- 1 mile pace for all] 5-Geor »--Purse $700 (7) good, won handily, Started: Casoma, DNF. a abe Abbe, DNF-Green- witk, i ie ag tree. Jud) ¥ DOUBLE, 7 AND 3: PAID $42.10 ji tag nish, Can., Noble Dale. IRD RACE -- m mile pace for ail DO-Black : Agish Jim. in Sultan B--Finished 3rd, and or a Interference. Angel C., and slg ld gam matinee ni g Disqualified PIFTH. RACE -- 1 mile pace for > yg and up. are Pader Dubol: Purse $700 (7). Braden Themes M, Lord y ty Chuckmor, and Patsy 10.60 oo 3.30 3Charley Forbes, Mehlenbacher 4.50 Start good, won driving Also Ran in Order: Princess Dillon, Jimmy G, ike, George L. Grattan, and Scotland's Van. Late Can. Leny Boy. SIXTH RACE -- 1 mile pace for 3-year- 000 (5) 44 2.80 2.60 3.40. 2.50 JALittle Belwin, Forshey 3.50 Start good, won handily, Also Ran in Order: Cloveriand Direct, and Pine Ridge Danny. QUINELLA, 1 AND 5, PAID $20.30 SEVENTH RACE -- | mile pace for + year-olds and up. Purse $1,000 DH-1-Lescol Meda Meh'er. 6.80 yin 4.10 DH-4-Peacetyme, F'shey 12.10 11.30 Me 5-Lynden. Almer, Findley 3.10 Start good, won driving. Also Ran in Order: Dr. Tom's Trailer, Peter Abbey C, Duke, and Gracie Byrd. DH-Deadheat for ist. EIGHTH RACE -- "Tecumseh Stakes," McGregor, Direct tn mile pace for 3-year-olds, Purse $3,480 dag le Armbro, puad 4.10 2 90 2.40 + Al-chiet Saint, Cok 3.90 if SHighland Girl, McLean Start. good, won handily. Also Ran in Order: Frosty Magic, Jer- vis Rab, Stoney gad and --Moinars T. Byri | ACovntana niet 'Saint end = Molners NINTH RACE -- 1 mile pace nha ged Bars, Holmes it good, won driving. Ane Ran in Order: Scotch. Fiame, Here's How, Lochinver Duke, Regal Yates, and Arawans ios. 2.90' Total Pool $198,467. Attendance 4,905. BUST PLANTE BUBBLE _A New York crowd of 15,682 saw Plante's bubble burst un- der the fire of 37 shots. New York had won two games since Plante replaced injured Marcel Paille in nets. The Canadiens twice gave up one-goal leads before settling down for the 2-2 draw before 13,909 Boston fans, Gilles Tremblay scored twice for Montreal while Forbes Ken- nedy and Dean Prentice took turns tying the game for the Bruins, All the scoring took place in the second period with three goals coming in a span of 2:20. Howe passed Maurice (Rocket) Richard's career total of 626 goals' before 14,809 Mont- real Zens had even settled in their -seats. He picked up a loose puck and beat Hodge with a high shot at 0:20 of the pe- riod, But it was Montreal's game from that point, Dave Balon, Claude Larose and Bobby Rous- seau sent the Habs ahead 3-1 before Lindsay got his first goal in four years. Jean Beliveau added an in- surance goal for Montreal in the second. and the teams played through a scoreless fi- nale. At Toronto, the Bruins jumped off to a quick 3-0 lead with firsi-period goals by Pren- tice, Reggie Fleming and Johnny Bucyk.: Clay Improves From Surgery BOSTON (AP) -- Yon Cassius lies lean and sickly behind the Muslim curtain, looking not the 'jleast like the heavyweight champion who was to defend his crown against Sonny Liston tonight. Cassius Clay, in case you've been out of touch, underwent surgery for an incarcerated her- nia Friday night, Bundini fama Clay's assist- ant trainer, phrases the disap- pointment over the fight post- ponement way: "Just two days to go and he was so pretty. He was gettin' evil too, good and evil like he had to be for this. All this work --it's like milkin' a cow and having him kick it over." -The latest medical report is- sued on Clay reads, "improving and feeling kind of happy" de- spite the big letdown. - Liston, left town with the la- ment: 'I feel very bad. I was ready to go. Clay probably got that hernia because when he opens his mouth so wide, with so much talk, a lot of wind gets in. Flyers And Marlboros Stage Lively By THE CANADIAN PRESS Toronto Marlboro's offensive unit is the best in the Ontario Hockey Association Junior A must give coach Jim Gregory nightmares. at times. Not only has Toronto allowed 63 goals, third worst in the se- ries, but in Sunday's 5-5 tie with Niagata Falls Flyers Terry Des- jardins had to kick out 4 the rink, Doug Favell handled only 27 by Toronto. The tie gave Marlboros 21itwice for the losers with Real points, two ahead of second); emieux adding the other Red who!Wing goals. place Oshawa Generals, bowed 5-3 to Kitchener Rang- ers. In other action, Montreal|peterborough a ti Junior Canadiens downed last- thar: first ok Mi: B+ place Hamilton Red Wings 6-3lines ice in two years. Garry and fourth-place Peterborough|Monahan and Bill Plager got Catharines|one apiece. Petes dumped St. Black Hawks 4-1. Mike Corrigan scored goals for Toronto with Al Os- borne, Mike Byers and Jim Mc- Kenny getting one each. worth each turned in two-goal loop so far this season with 74|performances for the Flyers. goals but their porous defense|Brian Bradley got the other Niagara Falls marker in the rugged by fights 4 a total of 66. arid in penalties. goals, Ferguson and Jacques Lemaire. two|shutout in the first period with his 10th goal of the season. Contest game marred Led by Don Leismer's ea Carl Vadnais, Norm Captain Jimmy Peters vgn | Dan Grant fired two goals for Ken Hodge spoiled Petes' TEXACO CANADA LTD. Requires a Salaried SALES REPRESENTATIVE Knox, a 20 - year. - old student from McMaster University in Don Marcotte and Bill Golds-|Hamilton, Saturday defeated Bruce Kidd from the University of Toronto in the annual On- tario - Quebec Intercollegiate two|Athletic Association champion- ship five-mile cross country Montreal broke a five-ja ti game losing streak. Other oe ee ee. ee. ee Montreal scorers were Rene|0M4s, Said he has run against Flyer shots. At the other end of] projet, the Toronto track star before, but this was the first time he has beaten film. Kidd's ti was 25 minutes, 53,1 seconds. Both Knox and Kidd held | strong lead over the. bead about 50 runners. Hamilton Lad Defeats Kidd KINGSTON, Ont. 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