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Oshawa Times (1958-), 12 Apr 1965, p. 8

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naj mr NA glen teens WINGS LEAD AGAIN Tenacle' Grabs Flarence Campbell The Excelsior Snooper Normie Ull mans Goals NEW YORK (CP)--Tenacle, Natieasl' Hockey Lagghe wes seldom a visitor to the winner's ctory circle, wore down the pace- mig Mi. rg nh « I { Wi I t C . h I setting Tibaldo in. the home ee T t _ |stretch Saturday and won the oe ri eee body 'of peptic 12 L1I-- Win it--UmMC ef ned | cers. ee A hospital spokesman said By STERLING TAYLOR goals in nine regular NHL sea-jited the win to the Red Wings|'I played in a couple of play- wennide, winner, of the: secent Campbell: 1s. Tenuae Gimme: DETROIT (CP) -Narm Ull-|Sons as well as his 15 goals in|use of four forward lines. off games with the Wings last| roe ester Handicap, held on|ably but still is not permitted man has no explanation, and|61 playoff games prior to -~ The Olympia was humid and|season but I didn't get on the rat second place, 244 lengths in|to have visitors. - Billy Reay says there's a bit|/Season speak for themsives. "it must have been 50 degrees/ice much. "I feel I can: stick ront of the stretch-running) Campbell became ill just be- of luck involved, but the slick-| He had 42 goals in regular|on the ice," Detroit defenceman/with the club next season if Quite Dude. . |fore the start of last Thursday's skating Detroit centre reserves|season play this year and Sun-| Bill Gadsby said after the/can get as much ice time dur- Under 110 pounds, 13 less|NHL playoff game. gh rage. touch for Chi- pedy patiarmgnce brought his! same. ing the rest of the playoffs." rd tog Hd bah page one i cago ck Hawks. otal in the current series to} Rea j * 4 nc Ullman, a 10-year National|five, second to Bobby Hull of| ROORIE SRENEE biany rs a ee ee oe clocked in 1:49 2-5 for his first) SNETTERTON, England Hockey League veteran, scored|Chicago, who has seven | Abel signled out rookie Bobi oi) oh ,Dil-\stakes triumph. He had only|(AP)--Britain's Graham three goals Sunday night tol fric. | *____ | Dillabough as one of the game's jabough, whom he called "'the)two victories to show for 17 pre-|driving a Brabham BRM, won lend: the Red Wines oa 42 ie Nesterenko had given|standouts. fastest guy on the ice. vious 1964-65 starts. a two-part international For- victory over the Hawks and a "a a a 1-0 lead in the first) pitlabough, who joined the) The Wings, who leave for Chi-| 'the winner, ridden by Bill)mula I auto race y 34° lend: in. thé' bestool-saven pp , but etary! veteran Ted wings last week from Pitts-|cago today and the sixth gameimavorga earned $35,750 andjafter a battle with two other Stanley Cup semi-final series. wit say matched it to give the! burgh Hornets of the American|of the series Thursday night,|yaid $14.60, $4.90 and $3.60 to\former world driving champi- "It's the third three-goal per- ii td tie after the fies Hockey League, was elated seed Rat) lest detentions his backers in the crowd of 53,-\0S, Jack Brabham, second and formance for 'me against Chi- with his own play. _ |Doug Barkley who was injured|995, Tibaldo, even money choice|Jim Clark, third, Hill covered cage in the last. two playoffs,"|BEATS CROZIER | The 23-year-old centre said:/in the opening minutes of thejcarrying 118 pounds, returned|the 135 miles in one hour, 20 Viless oe after the sais. Hull, the muscular left! _cohinana vote $2.50 while Quita Dude resi -- [gua aigolly 4a man's first two goals,|winger, scored the prettiest HE FALLS INTO BOARD: was $3.30 to show. i Sa i - vig gave end Wings a = goal a be game in te --- ¥ STANDINGS Barkley was pert to Pi rage ee ; Hagein ead, came within five seconds|period stepping on the ice after 'ge ;take Chico Maki erry's Terentia and Mrs. Julia of each other and sct 2 Stanley|serving a minor penalty. He| By THE CANADIAN PRESS aa as the Gdns ilk const Potrykus' Bright Bauble won Cup playoff record. The previ-jcaught a pass from Dou Series A wi down the left side but he missed|Meir divisions of the $20,000- AT THE ous record of seven seconds was|Mohns behind the Detroit de-| . and fell heavily into the boards -- Ashland Stakes at Keene- 3 : ~ |land, | set by Chicago's Billy Hay/fence and easily outmanoeu-| Detroit ag "The reports said he prob-| ' against Detroit in last season's|yred Roger Crozier, the Wings| Chicago Aish ; . >| Both three-year-old fillies EA semi-final. |pint-sized rookie goaltender. | Sunday's Game heed doesn't have a fracture,"!made it to the wire by only a H RT OF Chicago 2 Detroit 4 Abel said after the game. It/head over the second-place fin-| ' r ee | It was then that Ullman ; | NHL RECORD STANDS | : cee (Detroit. leads _ best-of-seven| WS too early to tell how longlishers and t YT ] The NHL record of two goals struck for the two record-mak- semi-final series 3-2) jthe husky defenceman would be nose deeex ae we EVER HING | ; in four seconds was set in 1931/1098 goals. G Tuesda jout of action. --~ * rics 4 ae , by Nels Stewart ef Montreal He caught Chicago netminder, petroit begged eg 4 | .Another injury suffered byllichied erentio fe the Nest a ™ BARKLEY HURT! Doug ed into the boards and re- - series. Barkley was taken | Maroons. ;Glenn Hall with identical shots : the Wings was an eight-stitch|vision, with Little G Pet! * Barkley, Detroit Red Wings ceived a head injury, early to. hospital, where he re- "14 look pretty good too if|from just inside the blue line! Series B 1 |cut to the head of winger Larry|third in the race worth $23 5, dh Aslencashieon, Wi ahows. here in last night's game, against ceived treatment for a con- |I flipped two shots from the) as two Black Hawk defencemen 2 \Jeffrey, just back from an in-| Saber Dance was second 'and * aaa : Chicago Black Hawks, in cussion. He also received a |blue line into the net," Reay,|backed toward their own goal.| Montreal \jury picked up in the first)Respected third in the s d » being taken off the ice on = Detroit, the fifth game of penalty on the play. lthe Chicago coach, said after| 'I tried to use the Chicago de- Toronto 3 lcame. Jeffrey returned to fin-|division, which 4 $22.90 "* a stretcher, after he crash- their Stanley Cup semi-final --AP Wirephoto |the game. lfence for cover," Ullman said Saturday's Gam lish the game Sunday after be-| Terentia, ti ee yr) -- --! «tt takes a lot of luck to| Ullman's insurance marker Toronto 1 ge nies ae f ing repaired : the six "fariongs, paid ro $0, bua: athe " i i i Montreal leads best-of-seven y | ps sth score like that. came inithe third period when) (Montre | The: geventh game. of the se-/$5.80 and $5, May's Guide re- ' te ede 5 | t ' mi-final series 3-2) 2 7 A 'ALLAN CUP ACTION _ But Uliman's rec ord of ANS, Mee ar lan Chicaae creer semi-fi a eee quceday ies : if necessary, will he| tures ae and Lie and Lit- | pepo ; scat t played here Thursday. e Grey Pet was $10.60 to show. Detroit coach Sid Abel cred Montreal at Toronto s --| Bright Bauble, clocked in 4 + . : e e . s af os - ; -Ex-Teammate Killing Victoria Ousts "" RaSEBALL STARTS TODAY MULAN CUP SURVIVORS/ "afr Sac Sauna Seattle Totems : | By THE CANADIAN PRESS |38.60 and $4.60 and Respected By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS| TUESDAY Fast < Sherbtooks Beavers tr Chicago (Peters 20-8) at Bal-|Woodstock Athletics, Rouyn-| py seine Ackurrre SEATTLE (AP) -- Victoria) probable pitchers, with 1964) a '@ | u Maple Leafs struck for tw0\records, attendance and starting|timore (Barber 9-13) 35,000 2|Noranda Alouettes. | first-period goals and went on|time, EST, for major league|P-™. I West -- Warroad Lakers,|. VANCOUVER (CF) Neal 5 to defeat Seattle Totems 4-1\paseball opening games: | National League Moose Jaw Pla-Mors, Nelson|beaumont, 23, star defensive WOODSTOCK (CP)--Rouyn-jeastern semi - final series in at Kingston goalie Tom Mer-|Sunday night to win their best-| MONDAY |Maple Leafs. jhalfback with British Columbia Noranda Alouettes prob ably/three straight games. lcer. Five of the shots got bylof - seven Western Hockey American League St. Louis (Gibson 19-12) at) *:____________jLions of the Western Football Wish right-winger Dino Leggio| Throughout the series, the him, while his team was able League semi-final 4-3. MONDAY Chicago (L, Jackson 24-11) 20,- PLAYER DIES Conference, was acquitted) was still on their side. |Beavers specialized in lopsided|t0 put only. one past Beaver The victory was the Leafs') New York (Bouton 18-13) at/900, 2:30 p.m | INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (AP) --|rhursday of impaired driving.| "* Leggio was a standout per-|scores, winning the first two|S0alie Serge Aubry. third straight of the series. At|Minnesota (Kaat 17-11) 25,000, Los Angeles (Drysdale 18-16)|A 20-year-old Purdue University | former with Noranda last eg matches at Kingston by scores WINNIPEG (CP)--Wa a one point they trailed Seattle|2:30 p.m i Peis lligb aa (A. Jackson 11-16)|football player died in an In-) T | gon when they lost to Wood-jof 9-4 and 5-1. , cod --Warroad,|one game to three. ' 3.14) /49;000, 2 p.m. |dianapolis hospital 12 hours) i stock in the Ontario Allan Cup) Big gun for the Beavers was ee ee crushed Trans-| Victoria goes into the final ee ees vis San Francisco (Marichal 21-8)\after he was a idcked uncon-| With BLADDER IRRITATION: finals. This season, Leggi0/simon Nolet who tallied ice ere 9-2 here Sunday tO\with Portland Buckaroos, who| 999, 1:30 p.m. "lat Pittsburgh (Veale 18-12) 28,-|scious in spring practice at the) are made miserable by common Urinary | 4ound himself wearing a Wood-\and assisted on three othenc their best-of-five West-learlier eliminated Vancouver) 4,11; taulay 480)" at Xs (000, 1:35 p.m. Lafayette campus. Mike Moore,| Geli toauitnis conmber thence nuehts | stock uniform and playing| markers. Other two-goal men| con roca Allan Cup hockey /Canucks. = iDeab ne ky fans Milwaukee (Cloninger 19-14))a 218-pound junior from Marion, | sehes, musculat pains and disturbed sleep against his old teammates. _|for the home team were Claude pn asia Portland finished regular- oa % ; ite rabowsky 5-13) 20,- at Cincinnati (O'Toole 17-7) 30,-/Ohio, was playing guard on the) ity takine 2 little OYSTER tablets oth Leggio has been a one-man|Cardin, Rejean Richer and Rod Warroad won the first two|season play far atop OW, os ae 000, 2:30 p.m. a defensive line in a scrimmage; lng Se BL RT rts ape neg hy wrecking crew in the opening|Beaudreault. Bob Dupres and games 5-1 and 7-1, standings, while Victoria fought) Cleveland (Terry 18-9) at Los; Philadelphia (Short 17-9) at}when he was blocked. The im-) septic, also en avaipone pets reiseter fer two games of the best-of-seven|Larry Drouin added one each. eb ne Marg, = g Maroon pepe ) we fourth and last regen (Newman 13-10) 15,000,/Houston (Bruce 15-9) 40,000,/pact caused Moore to swallow Rheumatism, Sciatica Pains, Headache, on Farnfie! ed the Lakers|Piayolt berth. oR. sieecAddn) Rise Meera eset sees MLS 3 | Backache, and muscular pains, Get at | §:30 b.in. his t | CYSTEX from F Eastern Canada semi - final] Dave Jones wa: i eau ---- : - s high scorer) i, four goals to bring his) Lou Jankowski opened SCOT-| eeist, Feel better fast. round. He scored once Satur-|for the Aces, with tw ON aa i i night and set up two other| Other Meeaatia cumeenen wees a total to seven. ing at the 25-second mark for| goals to spark Woodstock to a)Ron Earl, Dennis Kearns and eae an \the first period. Gordie Redahl) NELSON, B.C. (CP)--Nelson|made it 2-0 at 2:44. 7-4 victory. Peter Robertson. Maple Leafs, led by Mike| Bill MacFarland came hack| The Woodstock win gave the) The Aces scored the first goal Laughton's three goals, took ajjust after the midway mark of | Athletics a 2-0 lead in the se-\of the match at the 12-minute|commanding two-game lead in|the second to put Seattle within ries. The next two games are|mark of the first period, but)their best-of-five Western Allan/a goal of the Leafs, but Milan scheduled for Thursday @ndijess- than two minutes later,!Cup semi-final series Saturday|Marcetta got the Leaf margin Friday. in Noranda. they were trailing 2-1. night, humbling Moose Jaw back at 16:55. Besides Leggio's goal, cap-| The Ontario team managed) Pla-Mors 9-2. Danny Belisie added the| tain Gerry Stringle scored to remain within one point of; The win followed their 7-1 vic-| fourth Victoria goal in the third! twice with singles going to Jack|the Beavers at the end of the tory over the Saskatchewan Se-|period, : Mcintyre, Toby Black, Bob second period, but in the third|n'or Hockey League champions| The best - of - seven final Bishop and Art Sullivan. jframe, the Sherbrooke team/|Friday.. The series shifts to thejopens in Portland Wednesday! Larry Paiement with two, | Caught fire and blasted 17 shots|Prairie city Friday. for the Lester Patrick Cup. Ray Ouimet and Ron Cloutier scored for Noranda. The contest attracted only 700 fans. Referee Merle Glassford dis- allowed two disputed goals by Woodstock early in the third period. The red. light flashed when Jake Smola's shot eluded goalie Andre Marais and ap- peared to trickle over the line. Less than two minutes later Gus Mortson caught the corner with a shot from the blueline Glassford disallowed the' goal because Mcintyre, who had been knocked to the ice, was in the crease. | SHERBROOKE, Que. (CP)--| Sherbrooke Beavers trounced Kingston Aces 10-5 Sunday to win the Allan Cup best-of-five BOWLING NEWS CATHOLIC LEAGUE } One night left to go, before piayotts,| $0 we had ail better pull up our socks! Standing -- Jets 17 points, three tied for second, Alley Cats, Beat-alls, and Striking Ringa Dingers all with 15. Smarties next with 11, following them are Shamrocks 9 and Mets 8. In last place for the present are 'Holy Rollers nd cl * i with 6 j 2 Ladies' high single of the week was | 4 icla n won by none other than Marie Castil- wv tovx with 219 | A Ladies' high triple was Jean Dickison | L 6 whe Si, by tne ny, nl ota Scotia Pla idee g cd: Salma? 7 «apps MUFFLERS ARE DIFFERENT a SwRe : FROM OTHER LOW-COST MUFFLERS... 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