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Oshawa Times (1958-), 9 Feb 1965, p. 7

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YOUNG TOT Philip Kristianson, 2, . of Squanish, B.C., gets that > far-away look as he tests the ADMIRES CHUVALO'S BICEPS biceps of heavyweight box- er George Chuvalo of Tor- onto. The two met at the fe ee NHL STATISTICS MO) AL (CP) -- Chicago Black Hawks took advantage of Montreal Canadiens four-game losing streak to move into first place in sae National Hockey League standings. Chicago won two of their three games last week for a to- tal of 59 points, two more than at hand. NHL statistics released today showed Toronto Maple Leafs retained their one-point lead for i|third place with 55 points, De- troit Red Wings fourth with 54, New York Rangers fifth with 41 and Boston Bruins in the cel- lar with only 30 points. The Wings have three games more to play than either Tor- onto or Chicago and one more = (than Montreal. |. The last time Montreal lost four straight games ,was back in October, 1956. If Montreal lose their next game it will mark the first time they have SS AA PEPE EE ALG LN Sir SAI ORE : Canadiens Slump Tightens NHL Race THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, February 9, 1965 7 lost five straight since Decem-|lost a glorious chance to ber, 1950 r, 3 Bobby Hull of the Hawks, who streak with a goal Saturday, ground, in their bid for a play- off berth, last Saturday when snapped a six-game scoreless|they dropped a close 3-2 decision|day, who at Bowlerama.|death to Ace Bow! had his lead atop the individual|/The teain total scoring race further teammate Stan Mikita. Montreal, who have two games Norm Uliman of Detroit is in third place in the individual scoring race with 48 points, three up on New York's Phil Goyette, who added six points last week. Roger Crozier of Detroit re- corded his fifth shutout of the season last week to lead in that department. Crozier has been scored on 115 times to put him in the lead among goaltenders although he has played fewer NORM ULLMAN games than his nearest rivals. The Biddy Basketball League wound up its regular schedule at the Simcoe Hall Boys' Club airport in Vancouver where jon Saturday with the Blue Chuvalo and his wife are vacationing. --(CP Wirephoto) league title. Coached and sponsored by the Westmount Kiwanis Club, SENIOR HOCKEY LEAGUE Beaupres Continue Along Pennant Trail Beaupre's Spur stretched their; lead atop the Oshawa Senior Hockey League to eight points with a 6-4 win over the Prairie Auto Juveniles at the Brooklin Arena last night. In other games, McGrath's Plumbing whipped Discount House 5-3 and Foley's Plumbing bombed Durno's Garage 10-2. Gary Bradley, Bob Edmunds, Joe Waite and Jim McGraw tallied for the. Juveniles. De- fenceman Don Bowen earned three assists. Beaupre's received six of the seven minor penalties. McGRATH'S TRIUMPH McGrath's exploded for four the league will start a five-week round - robin playoff series bor the Ken Zimmerman Memorial Trophy February 13. BLUE BOMBERS WIN Tom Horrnzey netted 16 points and led Blue Bombers to a convincing 20-10 win over Purple Hawks. The Hawks, coached by Doug Gower, set the pace in the first half and held a 6-2 lead. How- ever, the Bombers came roar- ing back to win their 13th game in 15 starts. Robin McLearn and Greg Kit added two points each to com- plete the scoring for the win- ners. Mike Black and Jim Zarowny got four points apiece for Hawks while Rick Nehring added the other two. WHITE ACES TAKE SECOND dous team effort to coast to an easy win over the last-place Durno squad, Gary Rowbotham led the win- ners with two goals and three assists. Tom O'Connor and Har- vey Wilson collected four points with two goals and two assists. Other marksmen were Ron Cul- len, Ross Ward, Moe Bryan and Blue Bombers Capture Biddy Basketball Title Bombers officially winning the g Toronto has 120 goals against, Montreal 122 and Chicago 123. The Wings lead in penalties with a total of 775 minutes while Mikita is the individual leader with 134 minutes. The leaders: Hull, Chi Mikita, Chi Ullman, Det Goyette, NY Esposito, Chi Howe, Det Gilbert, NY Provost, Mtl Pilote, Chi 7 Henry, Chi 22 Backstrom, Mtl 17 Bucyk, Bos 16 Mahovlich, Tor 14 Rousseau, Mtl 8 Keon, Tor 13 Delvecchio, Det 13 MacDonald Det 7 Wharram, Chi Bathgate, Tor Kelly, Tor Maki, Chi Pulford, Tor Larose, Mtl Richard, Mtl GA Pts. PiM 38 29 6 26 19 134 23 12 6 20 31 18 20 17 8 1 1 ° ee | Red Trotrers Purpie Hawks Gold Kings 31 TOP TEN SCORERS TEAM Tom Horruzey, 6 4) v7 ey » 27 %6 23 Bruce Berry, Trotters Bil Broome, Kings Mike Black, Hawks Alex Krawec, Devils Paul Thompson, Aces Henry Chyb, Kings Mercantile Loop Opens Playoffs Kelly-Disney Used Cars and Ottenbrite's Men's Wear won the opening games in the best- of-three semi-final playoff series in Whitby Mercantile 92 20 33 16 43 20 4 12 24 19 2 40 34 50 23 reduced by = rolled a total of 5733 forjto extend ree points while Motor City the last playoff spot. Ace won the first game 1264 to 1133. Motor City bounced' back. to take the next two games, 1196 to 1942 and 1248 to 1055, before Ace came back to win the last two games, 1175 to 1151 and 1197 to 1022. The Motor City boys will have to start hitting better, if they are going to gain a playoff berth. While they are only four points out, there are several teams only one or two points behind them in the standings. Furthermore, the team has not been rolling the big team scores it was rolling earlier in the year, when it was winning. It is hoped that the team will snap out of iis slump soon. Once again Harold Ballem led the Motor City team with a five game total of 1831 made up of games of 224, 283, 304, 273 and 247. Ron Swartz had a 7\five game total of 1234 made up g2|of scores of 286, 250, 240, 1g|and 221. Lioyd Sabins also bow!l- 237 HOCKEY SCORES By THE CANADIAN PRESS Saskatchewan Senior Saskatoon 1 Moose Jaw $ Manitoba Junior Winnipeg Monarchs 9 Winnipeg Warriors 6 Winnipeg Rangers 7 Winnipeg Braves 2 Ontario Junior B Belleville 3 Kingston 8 Hamilton 1 Stamford 5 hockey action Sunday afternoon. The Kelly squad edged, Arena Sunoco 5-4 in a. close contest while Ottenbrites wnipped Royal Hotel 7-3. Elmer Tran led Kelly's to vic- tory with three goals and one assist. 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Three goals by Art Rennick paced Ottenbrites to their easy win over the Royal Hotel Club. Gwynne Barnes and Gord Plett White Aces clinched second- place in the league standings with a 16-2 victory over Gold Kings. Robert Dervent sparked the winners with eight points. Eric Wiggins notched four with Paul unanswered goals in the first period, including the hat trick by Russ Hall, and went on to post a 5-3 win over Discount House. Jerry McLean fired one goal and picked up two assists with Jim McCabe. Vic Georgeoff and Ray Pickle tallied for the losers. Phil Long of Foley's picked up the only penalty in the clean game. WADDELL EARNS SHUTOUT E850) "Esso SERVICE Sydney Bateson, 789 Hortop ATLAS TIRES - BATTERIES BEAUPRE'S TAKE WIN The high-flying Beaupre's squad won their 16th game in 19 starts with their win over the Juveniles. Jerry Ouellette, Andy Math- Thompson and Larry Wiggins completed the scoring for the by 12 noon Tuesday following publication. ews, Art Rennick, Merv Mar- ,shall, Gord Wilson and George Vail were the marksmen for the winners. Rennick also picked up two assists as did Bob Bishop. Injury Drops Wayne Porteous getting the other marker. Lynn Middleton, Ron Wright and Cal Blake scored for the losers. Fourteen penalties were call- ed by referee Bob McBurnie in this contest with McGrath's re- ceiving eight, including a game misconduct to Red McDermaid and McLean. Sunday night at the Civic Au- ditorium, young Robb Waddell of the Prairie Auto Juveniles got his first shoutout of the sea- son as his teammates skated to a 2-0 win over Durno's. Art Rennick led Beaupre's to a 4-3 triumph over Foley's with an outstanding performance. Rennick scored one goal and picked up one assist. Bad Boys Specialized Lubrication And Undercoating 725-8507 King St. E. ot Ritson Rd. winners with two goals apiece. Bill Lundmark, Dave Harrison and Harvey Roberts shared; singles for the losers: FINAL LEAGUE STANDING OWL Ottenbrites Kelly-Disney getting two each. John Spawaie scored Kings' lone basket while his teammates, Bill Broom and Howard © Stacey, turned in strong efforts. DEFENSIVE BATTLE The final game of the sched- ule proved to be an interesting defensive duel between two evenly matched teams which car insurance buy= famous low rates and top service, Contact me today! Open & League 5 Pin Bowling @ Automotic Pinsetters " @ Ample Free Floodlit Parking a" @ Year Round Air Conditioning MOONLITE BOWLING Every Fri. Evening a 2 Om. $3.00 for 24 Games ALDSWORTH CLEANERS | Ron Buchanan In Points Race TORONTO (CP)--Andre La- croix of Peterborough Petes and| 7 Catharines | § Ken Hodge of St. Black Hawks continued to pour on the coals last week in their) 7 fierce drive at the top of the individual point-getting list in| / the Ontario Hockey Associa- tion's Junior A series. Lacroix scored seven goals and assisted on five others dur- ing three games in the last week to boost his points total to| § 112--including a league-leading 69 assists. Hodge closed the gap to second place slightly with six! | goals and seven assists in four games for a total of 102 points.) | Hodge leads the league in goals with 52. Below the leaders there was} ; a general reshuffle. Ron Bu- chanan of Oshawa Generals, in third place a week earlier, was idle because of a knee injury and dropped to ninth with 78 points. His place was taken by Dan Grant of Peterborough, who racked up eight points and sent his total to 85. Brian MacDonald of the Black Hawks jumped to fourth position from eighth with a nine-point display, including seven goals. Tied with him at 84 points is Sandy Fitzpatrick of Kitchener Rangers, who added eight points to his total during the week and climbed from seventh place. Bernie Parent's goals-against average as league leading goal- tender dropped to 2.47 from 2.40 a week before, but he remained far ahead of the opposition. Hull Likely Out Until Weekend CHICAGO (AP)--Bobby Hull of Chicago Black Hawks had the cast removed from his injured right knee Monday Hull, who leads the National Hockey League with 38 goals and 67 points, injured the knee at Toronto in a 6-3 victory over the Leafs Saturday night. The diagnosis was torn ligaments. Hull is expected to miss the home-and-home. series against Detroit Red Wings Wednesday and Thursday. He also sat out last Sunday's game against Tor- onto. Dr. Myron Tremaine, team physician, said he does not ex- pect Hull to see action until at least Saturday against New York Rangers and probably not until Sunday's game with Mont- real Canadiens. FOLEY'S SHOW POWER defeated Oshawa Discountiended in a - tie between Red Foley's received a tremen- House in the final match. Trotters and Green Devils. RON BUCHANAN Junior Red Wings Play Here Tonight Oshawa Generals hope to strengthen their hold on fourth- place in the OHA Junior "A" League at the Civic Auditorium tonight with a win over the visiting Hamilton Red Wings. Generals, on a five-game los- ing streak, can also get sweet revenge for the 8-1 setback they suffered in Hamilton Jan. 31. HOCKEY SCOUT DIES NORTH BATTLEFORD, Sask. (CP) -- William (Moe) George, 42, Boston Bruins' chief scout in Western Canada for a number of years, died Saturday in hospital, Cause of death was not known. ORVILLE RAHME'S B-A GARAGE No. 2 Highway at Soline Rd. COURTICE @ TUNE-UPS © GENERAL REPAIRS @ BRAKE & MUFFLER SERVICE The teams battled through a scoreless first-half before Devils' Bob Lipa put his team ahead with a two-point effort. However, Bruce Berry evened the score a few minutes later. 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