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Oshawa Times (1958-), 14 May 1965, p. 12

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12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, May 14, 1965 Bobby Hull Voted Lady Byng Trophy MONTREAL, -- Bobby Hull of » the Chicago Black Hawks is the | 1964-65 winner of the Lady Byng Memorial Trophy, the National | | DATES CONFLICT PGA Warns If 'Sahara' Is Passed Up By BOB MYERS LOS ANGELES (AP) -- The as Professional Golfers Associ- Alation of America has served 'Inotice to its tournament players hey will face suspension if Hockey League announced to- . 'lt day. Hull won the award, present- ed to the player "adjudged to have exhibited the best type of | sportsmanship and gentlemanly i conduct combined with a high | standard of playing ability dur. ing the season', with a combin. ed total of 80 points, 21 m: than runner-up Alex Delvecchio - 'jthey compete in the Canada '1Cup matches next October be- cause the international event 'jconflicts with the Sahara invi- |tational at Las Vegas, The As- j a Press learned Wednes- ay. PGA president Walter Can- '|trell gave the notice in letters addressed to all PGA commit- Suspensions said "Sidney James has been aprised of the conflict in dates and it will be straightened out. "The dates were set by the Spanish Golf Association which thought it was most suitable for most of the countries involved. "I'm confident the conflict will be avoided," he said. "The PGA was notified of the dates last March, and acknowl- edgement was made in a letter. There was no protest made at} the: iime.' The PGA edict also includes Mexico is wasting no time in its preparation of athletes for the 1968 Olympic Games here. all phases of the games have already been instituted and oth- ers are on the way. eration is the foremost organi- zation in the preparation drive. It has issued large amounts of sports equipment throughout the country and is } Sponsoring a of Detroit Red Wings. ALEX DELVECCHIO NEXT Delvecchio, who wins $500 as second highest point-getter, led the voting in the second half, ALEX DELVECCHIO tawa, who won the award in 1925-26, also had 40 penalty minutes the season he won the Lady Byng for the second time. Earlier this month, Hull was voted to the left-wing position on the NHUL's First All-Star team. ALWAYS A CONTENDER Delvecchio has always been in the running for the Lady Byng Trophy and was the 1958-59) winner, This season he finished fifth in scoring with 67 points, | "g including 25 goals, and 16 min- ILL jutes in penalties. ccsgaie acme The voting, conducted among} polling 56 of a possible 90 points, | sportswriters and broadcasters | Hull collected 30 points in thelin the six NHL cities, was based| second half after leading thejon a point system of five for a first-half vote with 50 points.|first-place vote, three for a sec- Delvecchio wins an additionaljond and one for a third. A unani- $250 as second-half leader while}mous vote would be 180 points Hull collects a total $1,250, in-|-- 90 in each half, tee members and the players') tournament committee, sent to Sidney James, man of the executive commit- tee of the International, Golf| *| A similar communication was) chair-) Association, which sponsors the) Canada golf event. The Sahara tournament, | which has been scheduled for two years, is set for Oct. 20-23, and the Canada Cup at Madrid, Thornton, Spain, Oct, 21-24. Sources said last March. In New York, Fred Cocoran,| tournament director of the IGA, jaffiliated foreign players such as Canadians George Knudson and Al Balding, both of Tor-} lonto. | Arnold Palmer and Jack Nicklaus are the defending Can- ada Cup champions, winning) |last year in Maui, Hawaii. } | THORNTON WINS | SEATTLE (AP) -- Wayne blood - splattered from a cut beside his left eye, the Canada Cup dates were set) |mauled his way Tuesday night Ito his third straight victory over 38-year-old Eddie Cotton 'in a 12-round decision. } al SAVE DX OIL ATTENTION FARMERS ! on Premium Quality GASOLINE - DIESEL & MOTOR OILS Farm Tanks Available Why Pay More CALL TODAY 668-3341 cluding $1,000 as winner and) Following is a complete list of $250 as first-half leader. players who received points in| Third place in the over-all|the voting for the Lady Byng| vote went to Dave Keon of To- |Memorial Trophy. Figures in' ronto Maple Leafs with 44)brackets are the points receiv- points. ed in the first half, second half) Hull thus succeeds teammate 'and combined total: Ken Wharram as the Lady Byng! Bobby Hull, Chicago (50-30-- winner, Last season Wharram/80); Alex Delvecchio, Detroit, was the first Hawk in 19 sea-|(3-56--59); Dave Keon, Toron- sons to win the award. jto (20-24--44); Camille Henry, The 26-year-old Hull, who had|New York ~- Chicago (28-2--30); a tremendous first-half scoring |Claude Provost, Montreal (9-18 record this season with 32 goals|--27); Phil Goyette, New York and 21 assists in 35 games but (21- 1--22); Bruce MacGregor,| who slipped in the second half/Detroit (13-3--16); Red Kelly, and was hampered by knee in-|Toronto (10-1--11); Don Mar-! juries, finished fourth in over-|shall, New York (0-10--10); all scoring with 71 points. He|Norm Ullman, Detroit (2-7--9); received 32 minutes in penalties,;Henri Richard, Montreal (0-7 the highest total a Lady Byng|--7); Dean Prentice, Boston winner has had since the 40)(5-0--5); John Bucyk, Boston minutes assessed to Billy Bureh)(1-1--2); Bobby Rousseau, Mont- of the New York Americans injreal (0-l--1); J. C. Tremblay Sunday, May 16, gation! @ Guides on hand to aquaint you with the club facilities @ 2 aircraft available for your. inspection EVERYONE WELCOME Oshawa Flying Club--mem 1926-27. Frank Nighbor of Ot-'Montreal (0-1--1). Oshawa Flying Club OPEN HOUSE You are invited to introduce yourself to flying without obli- Oshawa Airport Stevenson Rd. N. (Large Hangar) Club Association, 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. @ Trial lessons and qualified people on hand to answer questions on the club and its operation. = 9 ape Aha ber Royal Canadian Flying MOVE 8% to cart sy . 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