SEMOR PUCK LEAGUE OPENS AT AUDITORIUM 'The Oshawa Senior Hockey League opened their Oshawa Civie Auditorium debut Sanday. Above, Alderman Wa Branch is shown offi- cia! at the face-off. Left-to- right, they are Bobby Delves, captain of the Foley's Plum- bers; Cliff Maddock, presi- dent of the Oshawa Minor Hoc- key Association; Alderman Walter Branch; Colin Cairns, president of the Oshawa Sen- ior Hockey League and Ron nie Willoughby, captain of Oshawa Juvenile All-Stars. --Oshawa Times Photo i SUNDAY, JA BOBBY HULL Hawks Star Treats NHL Goalies Equal 7% THE CANADIAN PRESS one agrees Bobby Hull {s Qo on goaltenders, but no one can accuse him of playing favorites--at least, not this sea- on. The muscular left winger has scored 28 times in 28 games, but not at the expense of any particular goaltender. He has netted one goal a game against each of his team's five oppo- nents in the National Hockey League. An official breakdown issued Tuesday by the NHL shows the Chicago All - Star has seven oals in seven games against ton Bruins; six goals in six ames against Montreal Cana- ens; and five goals in five en against Detroit Red ings, New York Rangers and Toronto Maple Leafs. Many high scorers of the NHL have found some teams easier to score against than others, and this used to be true for Bobby. Detroit Red Wings were the tsies for Maurice (Rocket) chard, the retired Canadiens star, when he set the season record of 50 goals in 1944-45. He Vancouver Certain Of Place In PCL SEATTLE (CP)--A deal was completed Tuesday which as- BOBBY HULL got 16 of his 50 goals. against the Wings that season. PICKED ON RANGERS For Bernie (Boom Boom) Geoffrion, another former Mont- real standout who tied The Rocket's record in 1960-61, was the Rangers. Sixteen of his 50 were scored against New York. Bobby became the third' co- holder of the 50-goal record in the 1961-62 season, and Boston Bruins were his favorite targets that year. They gave up 14 |goals to Hull. This season he's giving every-| one trouble. Some of his oppo- sured Vancouver .f a baseball franchise in the Pacific Coast League. Los Angeles Angels and the} Rainier Brewing Company agreed on terms for a one-year lease of Seattle Stadium, insur- ing continuation of the PCL in Seattle. Vancouver had been prom-| ised a place in the 12-team cir-} cuit if Seattle continued as a league member. The Angels took over the Seattle franchise when Boston Red Sox decided to move their) je -A farm operation to Tor- onto nents say Bobby has matured} jand improved his style as a) \team player. "He used to rely on power /and strength," says Montreal) goalie Charlie Hodge, who gave jup Hull's 26th and 27th goals \last Saturday night. "Now he's handling the puck and shooting more.' "T used to have pretty. good jsuccess in checking him," says {Claude Provost, the hard-check- | ling Montreal right winger who) is assigned to shadow Bobby | most of the time. "Then I got caught twice and) he scored two goals. What am/ II supposed to do, sit on him?' He makes moves you never ex- pect." HE'S WELL AHEAD However he does it, Hull ts) scoring goals in quick succes-| sion. He is 21 games ahead of| the pace set by both Geoffrion| and himself in their 50-goal sea- sons. Only two NHL teams are in| action tonight--New York at/| Montreal--but the game will! give fans their first opportunity | to see how Dick Duff performs} for Montreal and Bill Hicke for| New York, against their nrmer teammates, Canadiens acquired Duff and) Rangers got Hicke in a four- player swap Monday which in-| volved two minor leaguers. Montreal coach Toe Blake al- ready has plans for Duff. "It looks very much like Dutt! will start at left wing on the} line with Jean Beliveau and| Bobby Rousseau," he said, "But we will see how he -- to our style of play." Duff, 28, had some fine sea- sons in eight years with Toronto; before being traded to the Ran-| gers last February. Rangers' coach Red Sullivan! hasn't iisclosed how he will use Hicke, 26, who went. to New| York from Cleveland Barons, of the. American' Hockey League, | where the Canadiens sent him) two weeks ago. STUCK? DON'T KNOW WHAT TO BUY M'LADY FOR CHRISTMAS? Let our .experienced staff help you with such suggestions os sweaters, blouses, sportsweer, ete, ore... Gift Certificate BLACK'S Ladies' Weer 'Ltd. 72 Simeoe North THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, December 23, 1964 7| Revised Schedule In Senior SUNDAY, DEC, 27 7.00 flew ging) Juvenile Generals vs Morri: 6,15 p.m,--Beaupre's Spur vs Foley's PR ea pim=Gahawa Flyers va Bad Boys MONDAY, Di EC. 28 7.00 p.m.--Foley's ve Bad Boy: 8.30 p.m.--Juveniles vs MeGrath'e amar) ae cee Morrison's 7 m.--Spurs vs Bad Boys 8.15 p.m.--Flyers vs Morrison's 9.30 p.m. a He ' vs McGrath's MONDAY, JAN. 7.00 p.m. icities vs Flyers 8.30 p.m.--Bao Boys vs Morrison's 10.00 p.m.--McGrath's vs Spurs SUNDAY, JAN, 10 : 7.00 p.m.--Spurs vs Juveniles 1S ? m.--Flyers vs McGrath's .m.--Foley's vs Morrison's MONDAY, JAN. 11 7.00 p.m.--Juveniles vs Morrison's 8.30 p.m.--Spurs vs Foley's 10.00 p.m.--Bad Boys vs Flyers SUNDAY, JAN, 17 7,00 p.m.--Juveniles vs Bad Boy: 8.15 p.m.--Morrison's vs McGrath' . Neighborhoods' Dart Loop Play 7: The following are the results| of games played December 17, in the Neighborhood Dart Asso- ciation: North Oshawa 4, Fern- hill 1; Rundle No. 1, 3, Rundle No, 2, 2; Woodview No. 1, 3 and Woodview No. 2, 2. Doubles--N. Pullen, T. Emm 2, G. Waite 2, D.,Donald, C. Cale, B. Cole 2, J. France, J. Smith, Betty Naylor, Bert Nay- lor, F. Parsons 2, D. Crawford 2, T. Rae, J. Crawford 2, M. Rae, D. Rae, J, Houston 4, G. Houston, Mike Wilson 2, R. Shobbrook, L, Shobbrook, G. Bryant and V. Ross 2. Baseball 1 Inning -- E. Ford 5; Mike Wilson 5; J. Houston 5; F. Parsons 5; B. Cole 5 and T. Emm 6. High 3 Darts -- T. Emm 111; J. Houston 101 and B. Ross 100 (2). ati m.--Foley's vs Flyers JAN, 18 2 3 ut D. 1D: pm p.m, 3e8 San p.m. m.-- Spurs vs Morrison's IDAY, JAN, Ager eg vs Flyers Pp. m.--Juveniles vs Foley's p.m.--Bao Boys vs McGrath's IDAY, JAN. 25 p.m, * Spurs vs Juveniles p.m.--Fiyers vs McGrath's p.m.--Morrison's vs Foley's IDAY, JAN. 31 p.m.--Juveniles vs Bad Boys 4 m.--Morrison's vs McGrath's m.--Flyers vs Foley's Bay, Fes. | p.m.--Foley's vs Bad Boys p.m.--Juveniles vs McGrath's p.m. ee ys vs Morrison's DAY, FEB. p.m. id vs Morrison's p.m.--Foley's vs Spurs p.m.--Flyers vs Bad Boys DAY, Fes. 8 p.m.--Spurs vs Juveniles 8,30 p.m.--Flyers vs McGrath's 19.00 p.m.--Foley's vs Morrison's SUNDAY, FEB. 14 7.00 p.m.--Juveniles vs Flyers 8.15 p.m.--Morrison's vs Bad Boys 9.30 p.m: Spurs vs McGrath's MONDAY, FEB. 15 00 p.m.--Bad Boys vs Spurs 30 " ig ree vs Morrison's -- Foley's vs rath's UNDAY, FEB. 21 7.00 p.m.--Spurs vs Flyers 8.15 i m.--Juveniles vs Foley's m.--Bad Boys vs McGrath's MONDAY, FEB. 22 00 p.m.--Juveniles vs Flyers Hy 30 p.m.--Bad Boys vs Morrison's 10.00 p.m. Bc vs McGrath's SUNDAY, FEB. 28 Exhibition All- ster Game MONDAY, MAR, 1 7.00 p.m.--Foley's vs Bad Boys 8.30 p.m.--Juveniles vs McGrath's 10.00 p.m.--Spurs Ny Morrison's SUNDAY, MAR. 7,00 p.m.--Bad Boys vs McGrath's 8.15 p.m.--Spurs vs Morrison's 9.30 p.m.--Flyers vs Foley's extoa~ oesesseee 232 z ee td Soesesse wEecon~ votes at WORLD TOURNAMENT Canada And TAMPERE (CP) -- Canada meets Russia on the final day of the 1965 world hockey cham- pionships Sunday, March 14, the organizers disclosed Tues- day. The R s are the ing world champions as well as the Olympic champions, Russia won the world title in 1963 at Stockholm by a single goal in goal average over Sweden. Can- ada's Trail Smoke Eaters fin- ished third. Canada's national team could do no better than fourth in. the winter Olympics at Innsbruck as the Russians won seven straight games in the cham- pionship round + robin to take the gold medal. The 1965 world championships will be held in this Finnish in- dustrial city March 3-14 in a newly - built 10,000 - seat indoor stadium. Qualified for Pool A, top cat- egory in the competition, are Russia, Canada, the United poet eral Russia Are Final Day Opponents States, Czechoslovakia, East Germany, Finland and Sweden. A qualification tournament between Switzerland and West Germany will end Jan. 2 when a third match between the two countries is played in Geneva. They now have won one en- counter each. The winner of this tourna- ment will meet Norway in Pori on the Finnish west coast March 3 to fight for the final eighth place in Pool A. The two losing teams will re- main ih Pool B together with Austria, England, Hungary, Po- land, Romania and Yugoslavia. SKOWRON SIGNS CHICAGO (AP)--Bill Moose Skowron, rugged first baseman became the first player to sign a 1965 Chicago White Sox con- tract Tuesday. Skowron, 33, who batted .293 for the White Sox last season, was given an undisclosed salary boost, gen- manager Ed Short an- nounced, i BAD BOY peri: ITE SELLS FOR LESS! FREEZERS - 21 CU. FT. ssa $19 Cabinet. Free won Service. VALUE Hand wired circuit, full power trans- 1 98: 88 Fidelity tone audio system. FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE FM/AM Rodio, 4 Speed 'Automatic . Changer, 23" TV all. in one serve 88 ae oha \ 23" BIG SCREEN LTV former. Up-front, tuning, AGC circult, Swin-out chassis, joo bs grok / WE ARE OPEN EVERY NIGHT wonspay 2ku 9:30 P.M. 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