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Oshawa Times (1958-), 6 Apr 1965, p. 9

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TF a Bs a hi ONTO il ae Shee bm % THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, April 6, 1965 SPORTS IN BRIEF. PLAYERS NAMED ciation, said Monday the: VANCOUVER (CP) -- Six|Francois Godbout, ranking Canadian tennis play-|Que.; ers will be invited to try out for|real; Canada's Davis Cup team. J. pag nae te Van- i R. Macken, president of the)couver,; , Vancou- The quiet-spoken Reay is only|eran Glenn Hall and Denis De-jagainst the rugged Hawks. , ayer teres Bae ee too well aware of this fact. Jordy, the defensive unit leaves|Larry Jefferys, who suc YKS-\Canadian Lawn Tennis Asso-|Ver; and Harry Fauq Coach Reay Predicts His Hawks Will Do It By JERRY GLADMAN are Ww 5 'onto onto. CHICAGO (CP) -- Chicago Red Wings two games to noth- ' o| "If we can get a little more Black Hawks, who trail Detroitlout of a couple of guys, we've got a good chance to even seven semi-final spot. games, Montreal Then the final. Canadiens, series, ing in the Stanley Cup best-of-|things up here," he said Mon- know/ day, only too well they are in a bad He didn't mention any names but it was quite obvious that But coach Billy Reay kept in- Chicago mentor was referring sisting Monday that "this se-lto his-*'scooter" line of Mikita, ries is a long way from over." |jeft-winger Doug Mohns and It's a tough road back for ajright-winger Kenny Wharram. club that has to win four of five This was the Hawks' toughest but the Hawks don't/jine during the season--they ac- have to go back too far to re-jcoynted for 65 goals with Mi- call how it was done. In the 1962 series against|pionship--but the Wings have Chicago,|done a splendid job holding the then coached by Rudy Pilous,|scooters at bay. was down 2-0 in games and headed for oblivion. ' the unexpected hap- pened, They caught fire and)company to dent the Wings' de- dumped the fast-skating Cana- fence, Hull has once again been diens in four straight to reach|forced to carry the club. But However the come-|results have shown in the past back drive apparently sapped|that one man can't do the job. s\their strength, and they bowed : ilto Toronto Maple Leafs in six|standup goaltending from vet- kita winning the scoring cham- HULL CARRIES CLUB With the failure of Mikita and While Chicago is receiving a lot to be desired. to a crunching check by Hull In both losses, the Hawks de-jand wound up in traction in hos- lfenders started out on the right)pital, is probably out for the re- ote. . * the bi = mainder of the series. lence moving in against the Detroit Blueline.|HAS BAD KNEE But as the games progressed,|) Defenceman Gary Bergman they began backing up, letting/has a bad knee and isn't slated the Wings come to them, and onjto play in either game here. Val both occasions it proved disas-|Fonteyne has a pinched nerve trous. in his neck and 'can't be counted Part of Chicago's defensive|on. Wing coach Sid Abel was ineffectiveness can be blamed/forced to call up Bob Wall from on a painful side injury which|Memphis Wings of the Central Pierre Pilote suffered prior to|Professional League. the close of the season, Because} Monday, the Hawks were of it, Pilote, always a standout|housed at their plush Rockton in the playoffs has been unablejresort 90 miles from here and to hand out too many solidjwent through a light workout. bodychecks, : The Wings didn't arrive here Aside from Pilote and centrejuntil late Monday afternoon and Phil Esposito, 'who wrenched|weren't scheduled to work out. his back in his. hotel room be- fore Sunday's game, n Should the Hawks prolong the day's Chicago|series the teams shift back to has few injuries. Detroit for a match Sunday The Wings, however, havelnight. A sixth game if neces- had their bench strength weak-|sary will be played here with a ened somewhat while winningiseventh in Detroit, Marlies Win Petes. Toronto, Meehan, scored a pair. The 4-1 victory gave Toronto the series 4-3 with one game tied. They now face Niagara ae ee ee Bl Falls Flyers for the league title. desia in a first round match I behind 3-1 at onejApril 29, 30 and May 1. Guy point in the series, got goalsifodder, secretary of the Rho- from Al Osborne and Jerryidesian association, FALONEY STATES STAND REGINA (CP) -- Quarter- back Bernie Faloney says he is repared to sit out the 1965 stern Football Conference ~ Eighth Game}:2:"« '/op: cue: ettes and the Als refuse to PETERBOROUGH, Ont. (CP)|trade him to Toronto Argo- Toronto Marlboros won theirjnauts. third game in the three days + ema night to reg best- of-seven Ontario Hockey Asso- ciation Junior A pi ag final|Soviet Union has wi series against Peterborough|{tom the David Cup Lawn RUSSIA WITHDRAWS SALISBURY (Reuters)--The ithdrawn Tennis tournament, according to a telegram received by the Rhodesia Lawn Tennis Associa- said the while Barry Watson|telegram explained that the Rus- sians had been forced to with- Leo Thiffault scored for Pet-|draw because of the iliness of Mesa games. The record books will show that it was centre Stan es and left-winger Bobby Hull who sparked the Hawks to victory By THE CANADIAN PRESS over the Canadiens. It appears International League the current Chicago club will)Port Huron 4 Des Moines 2 need some of the same help to] (Best - of - seven semi - final strike back against the National) tied 2-2) HOCKEY SCORES St. Kitts Gets Go Ahead 1967 Centennial Regatta erborough. one player. Go where the actic fi Hockey League champion Wings. GET CHANCE Allan Cup | _ST. CATHARINES, Ont. (CP)\contained in a letter from Woodstock 4 Collingwood 1 [Canaan rowing has been|Charles Riollo, secretary of. (Woodstock leads best - of-| given the go ahead to continue| FISA. It was tabled at a Mon- The Hawks -get another| seven eastern semi-final 3-0)| Preparations for its centennial|day meeting of the Canadian for buildings costing more Design Council and the de- Montreal. (CP Wirephoto) chance be eng ekg ine Warroad 7 Transcoma 1 glscheduled for St. Catharines in sop esol eo than $2,000,000 in a steel de- partment of industry. Archi- host to Detroit in the 11967. | ame of the set. The fourth) western semi-final 2-0) : Rees vanib is scheduled for here M. | Tentative sanction for al agg om eg F t Of M l L f 5 emorial Cup jevent, which will bring the . course, Thursday night, Summerside 2 S | art of the old Welland P ydney 4 | 0 Pp eo elland Canal, Heay is receiving, the ex-SYB0 toy wine beet" of «three anos dentin cummmen_andlhas been the site ofthe Raya pected micas Maritimes final 2-0) itime, comes from the Interna-\"a"dian Henley Regatta and TORONTO (CP) -- Ron Ellis| They're finding the and Peter Stemkowski have a/tougher during the current se-/field's." lot in common. ries than they did during the) Meanwhile, Canadiens arrived STEEL AWARD WINNER The C-I-L building in sign \ awards competition tects were Greenspoon, Montreal took top honors sponsored by the National Freedlander and Dunne of the 728-1601 WILL GREASE ALL MAKES AND MODELS going|in a rink the size of Spring- MINOR AND MAJOR REPAIRS JOHN T. MARKOVICH, Proprietor Oshawa Esso Service Centre KING ST. WEST ot PARK RD. e cular Hull--three goals in two}; chine § Vi i th ; ctoriavill other major Canadian rowi games--but Mibita nas heen, bo. (Lacan wink bent ap five ore ye veuake Wee on events since 1903. "| 728-1601 low par. It's been the Quebec final 3-0) lworlt ee. The second half of a $500,000 Mikita wins the NHL scoring | championship and then disap- ete en ot: five| regatta hangs on the comple-|mer. The installation of the points in the playoffs. Regina 4 New Westminster 9 10" Of a $1,000,000 remediallcomplex electronic and _me- (Regina leads best - of - five|Program: being carried out on|chanical facilities required for Both are rookie Nationaljseason, but each is taking it in|here by train late Monday They Former Athletes setting of rowing dates. The|jow, Hockey Leaguers getting their] stride. were jolted earlier in the day Ontario Junior A meet is Canadian rowing's way! Shellhouses and accommoda- first taste of Stariley Cup play,| "We expected the checking|When goalie Charley Hodge was Toronto 4 Peterborough 1 of marking Canada's 1967 cen-/tion for oarsmen and officials from junior hockey after spark-|said 20-year-old Ellis. "I find|iniury. FORT ERIE, Ont. (CP)--Twojsemi - final 4-3, one game) Permission to continue with|time for a FISA inspection in ing Toronto Marlboros to the/that everyone's playing a de-| r. L, G, Hampson, the team) former athletes invested in ajtied) plans for the world regatta was'1966. national title and both havelfensive game--each man just physician, said Monday night|horse and Monday they found Frank Mahovlich. wants to stick close to his|he "wouldn't like to bet he'll be|they had a winner as Mink lach won't admit it, on this trio) «yy lagain I wouldn't entirely dis-|fach, walked off with the sec- rests the goal Toronto Maple wecake P "ala veteran . count the possibility either.' ond race at Fort Erie. -- Leafs require if they're to repeat strapping six-footer from Winni- He said Hodge "did ery well} The two - year - old filly is} as Stanley Cup champions. peg who came east with the to finish the game Saturday'|owned by Brian Cullen, former the Mahovlich - Stemkowski-|., ;jonto's Kelly. ple Leafs of the National Ellis line has produced and the Once the playoffs started, it Leafs trail Montreal Canadiens 2-0 in the best-of-seven semi-fi- But Ellis, a 23-goal scorer during the regular season and a leading candidate for rookie- of-the-year honors, and Stem- Montreal coach Toe Blake a Pgh at ray standings) ssid Monday the team.will go 8 2 into hiding until game timc and After two games of the Mont-|won't practise, unless one. or real series, Stemkowski offered) two players need to skate out one reason why the Canadiens any kinks, have managed to take a com- manding lead. ee ei cme Smiths Falls 2 Ottawa 7 Final approval for the world sleudl cate cowie ee peg HAVE GUN western quarter-final 2-0) the Henley Course here and the|, world rowing course will fol- both are just one season away] would be closer. . . and it is,"|taken to hospital with a groin Present A Winner (Toronto wins best-of-seven|tennial. will also have. to be built in And while coach Punch Im-| check." jready for Thursday, but then|Flyer, ridden by Hugo Ditt- So far, neither the Leafs nor/yayporos two years ago after he stopped a shot by Tor-|hockey player with Toronto Ma- nal. kowski, who came up from Ro- chester of the American League). . in mid-season, have endeared themselves to Toronto fans. With Mahovlich, who also scored 23 goals, they formed a potent scoring unit during the ne month of the regular sched- ule. CREDIT BIG.M "They're hitting a lot more . something they didn't do during the year. They're really throwing their weight around," HAD COLLISIONS Walk Ott Jobs Ellis can-attest to the thump-| _GUELPH (CP)--The plant of ing. He twice collided with the|C@mada Electric Castings and Canadiens' all-star defenceman|Dayton Steel Corporation was Jacques Laperriere in the open-|!dle today in an apparently-un- ing game but Laperriere was|@Uuthorized strike of employees Steelworkers - Hockey League, and Jim Hughes, former linebacker with Hamilton Tiger Cats of the East- ern Football Conference. The horse is trained by Art Warner. The daily double of Now I Wonder,. winner of the first race, and Mink Flyer paid $191.80. The quinella of Forest Rover and Uncle Blue in the sixth paid $98.30. Battle Order, also trained by Warner, easily won the seventh. Eric Walsh rode Super Flow to victory in the third and Flip- pin Floyd in the fifth, while Ricky's Rite captured the fourth race from Mixed Match, another Warner-trained horse. ... And Spring -- Tinte a" y IMMEDIATE DELIVERY You Gan Really Save Now on VIVA for 65 © LOW COST G.M.A.C. TERMS © @ LOW RATE M.I.C. INSURANCE @ Canada Portland 871 |b. - | 50 : & BAG SEAL BOND ONLY... VIVA!...As Low As MORTAR 70-b. Bag 50 Ib. bag in| | WO _ | -- INCLUDES -- Licence, Gasoline, and Ready For The Road. YOUR PONTIAC--BUICK--VAUXHALL--VIVA--ACADIAN--GMC--BEDFORD DEALER The CLIFF MILLS MOTORS And while both credit the Big|gecked both times. Ellis is aj°VT working conditions. 106 and mu- M with instilling confidence, El-|tirm believer in hitting the, About 150 of the evening shift Bie yong sna. | led and ri ggg hear other man first in order to ta bye off the job : | ski is called by his team-mates ; " ; .|Monday night. Part of the da "+-have been earmarked for the an eg 1m shift showed up today but did BASKETBALL big leagues since their junior! Another of Imlach's more as-|"°t go to work. There was no days. It was just a matter of|tyte pupils, defenceman Kent| Picket line. SCORES time before they cashed in on|pouglas, was missed in the) The companies, which operate | that ability. Leafs' 3-1 loss to the Canadiens|iN a single plant, have contracts) By THF CANADIAN PRESS | =p Saturday as he sat out a one- with the United Steelworkers of National Association ' game suspension assessed by|America (Ind.). Union officials i oodstock A by NHL president Clarence Camp-|4ad no comment on the walk- Western Division | bell--the result of a stick-swing-| Ut. A union meeting was sched-|Baltimore 115 Los Angeles 118} ing duel. juled today. Company officials) (Los Angeles leads best-of- eed One More Imlach refers to Douglas as|Will meet separately. seven final 2-0) the anchor man on the Leaf| " _-- COLLINGWOOD, Ont. (CP)--|power plays and his absence--| Woodstock Athletics took ajsince the mid-way mark of the) three - game lead in an east-|first period in the series opener ern Ontario Allan Cup best-of-|--has been felt. j seven semi-final witha 4-1 vic-| The Canadiens have scored tory over Collingwood Ship-|four of their six goals to date} builders Monday night. off power-plays while the Leafs/ The fourth game will bejhave yet to notch a goal while! played Wednesday at Wood-jholding a man advantage. | stock. Douglas, the first NH! de-) Woodstock took period leads|fenceman to win the Calder st ye +" tyr ou being out-|Trophy in his rookie seaso, of; . 2 played most of the way. |1962-63, is noted for his puck | 0 Th & il k S | Bernie Lawrence, Bryle,|contro] and as an opportunist n ese I wor pecia $ Klinck, Art Sullivan and Jake|quick to take advantage of an ; -- ore for bye novo opponent's defensive lapses. Arno Smith scored Colling- 1 , wooe's goal in the second pe. TAUGHT BY MASTER | riod. | "It's something I picked up Woodstock goalie Ron Salter|from Eddie Shore at Spring- stopped 33 shots, including|field. His theories on handling three third - period break-| the puck were better for de- ae aways. Harry Lumley stopped|fencemen than forwards and we 24 shots for Collingwood. had a chance to use these ideas peo MOTO-MA EXTRA-LIF MASONRY CEMENT Fast Expert Installation Seve time... Save money and get new surging power and quiet eer-pleasing other cars | EXTRA! 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