LEYS vy ay Ra ig SW in rate wok» Sade i %. ras, ome, RALPH BACKSTROM (6), of the Montreal Canadiens, ey Seiling (16) of anadiens, Leafs Win Tight Games By THE CANADIAN PRESS ; ad Sas! gels ao New. York Rangers behind the Montreal net, The action took place during the ioogioal got his second goal of young season less than two) Montreal Canadiens continued inte later on another power| their winning ways and Toronto Maple Leafs ended a two-game) play. | Stewart's goal came on a scoring famine in National/nass from defenceman Ted Hockey League action Wednes- |Green to the left corner of the/stopped shot after shot, as the| day night. Jean Beliveau scored a) power-play goal with less than) six minutes remaining to give the Canadiens a 4-3 victory over New York Rangers before 12,- 477 fans at the Forum, It was Montreal's third victory in as many games. In Boston, Frank Mahovlich ecored a power-play goal at the six minute mark of the second period to give Toronto a 2-1 vic- tory over the Bruins. Right winger Claude Provost opened Montreal's scoring at 14:21 of the first period as he combined with Henri Richard and Jean-"1v Talbot. Howev: aie Marshall, a former Montreal player, got that one back with less than two minutes gone in the second pe- riod as he backhanded a_ high shot over a sprawling Lorne (Gump) Worsley. Canadiens defenceman Jacques Laperriere be serving a penalty at the ime, RICHARD GOT LEAD Five minutes later Richard gave Montreal the lead for the Toronto net, where he poked in 'Beaudin Nets In Hornet Win PITTSBURGH (AP) |Beaudin scored three goals Wednesday night in leading Pittsburgh Hornets of the American Hockey League to | --Norm éasy 10-2 victory over Los An geles Blades of the Western League. The game _ counts | crossbar. And a shot by Murray seasons, The Leafs are now in} in. the fourth spot. LPEILOOIV LALO PALIN MONTREAL (CP) -- Clar- ence Campbell, National Hockey Investigation Completed Next Week ss I've had an opportunity to com- icate with the Toronto peo- Hockey League president, said Wednesday he will go to Tor- onto Saturday to investigate an allegation of tampering with Bernie Geoffrion against Staf- ford Smythe, president of Tor- onto Maple Leafs. The league president said he expects to have his investiga- tion completed early next week. Campbell, who interviewed Geoffrion at NHL headquarters Tuesday, said he thought Geof- frion was straightforward in his replies to questioning. "T have talked to all the peo- ple I had to hear, and I think NHL LEADERS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Standings: Montreal, won to hang up his skates, ple, the matter will be re- The alleged tampering came} to his attention following a for- mal complaint by Sam Pollock, Montreal Canadiens' general! manager, Pollock said Smythe offered| tract for a five-year term to go to Toronto as a player. the American Hockey League's Quebec Aces, was placed on 18 months ago when he decided Under NHI regulations, without the consent of Cana-| diens, ' HOCKEY SCORES tional League Wednesday's Results New York 3 Montreal 4 Toronto 2 Boston 1 Games Today by the end of the week, after|\Chicago at Detroit American League Wednesday's Result Angeles (WHL) 2 Pitts- Friday's Games Buffalo at Rochester Cleveland at Seattle Central Professional Wednesday's Results Geoffrion a $35,000 annual con- | Memphis 2 Tulsa 3 Houston 2 St, Louis 3 Friday's Games Geoff | Houston at Minnesota eoffrion, current coach of (Tulsa at Memphis solved," Campbell said. Los Western League Montreal's voluntary retired ion San Francisco 3 Victoria 8 Eastern League Nashville 2 Knoxville 5 Jacksonville 2 New Jersey 4 no| Charlotte 1 Greensboro 4 club can deal with Geoffrion| Clinton 2 Johnstown 1 Saskatchewan Junior Flin Flon 5 Saskatoon 3 Exhibition Port Huron (IHL) 6 Oxkvilis| i THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, October 28, 1965 @ (OHA Sr.) 6 TS § »PACE RESERVED FOR IMPERIAL Impressively Light! Impressively Right! IMPERIAL CANADIAN WHISKY by HIRAM WALKER three, lost none, tied none, points 6, Points: Rousseau, Montreal, 7. Goals: Hull, Chicago, 4. Assivis: Rousseau, Montreal; Laperriere, Montreal, 5. Shutouts: Crozier, Hall, Chicago, 1. Penalties: Brown, New York, Detroit; \19 minutes, National Hockey League game in Montreal last night. Montreal won 4-3, abackhander Toronto net- jminder Terry Sawchuk had no} jchance to cover, The Bruins put on a furious third-period rush but Sawchuk} |Bruins pressed the action. | One of Boston's three- on-one |" breaks was foiled when Reg -- Fleming--shooting at an open | net--put the puck over the MOR-POWER Oliver, on a near-open net, was blocked when sliding defence: man Marcel Pronovost nudged Oliver's stick and the puck went wide. \6-Volt The loss leaves the Bruins in|Ory-Cherge from ...... SUPER SERVICE | | 11,95 a familiar spot -- last place--|12-Volt 14 95 where they have been for five|Dry-Charge from ...... a | I INSTALLATION Oe | standings of both teams in their respective leagues. Beaudin scored two goals in a row at the start of the second period as the Blades' defence began to fall apart. They had battled the Hornets on even terms in the first period, which ended in a 2-2 deadlock holding the Blades scoreless. second time as New York's Rod Seiling sat out .a penalty. New York came back less) than three minutes before the! period ended as Gary Peters, also a former Montrealer, re- corded his first goal as a Ran- ger. Montreal went ahead 3-2 at) 242 of the final period when defenceman J. took a 70-foot bouncing shot that trickled between rookie goal- tender Ed Giacomin's pads, New York's Doug Robinson got behind two Montreal de- fenders, took a pass from winger John McKenzie and sailed in tinmolested to beat Worsley cleanly. Beliveau's marker ended the scoring although both clubs had fine chances after that. TOO MUCH TALK Dick Duff was given a 10-min- ute misconduct for arguing too strenuously about a minor as- sessment to Talbot and Jim Neilson of New York and Mont- real's Claude Larose were given majors for fighting as referee Bill Friday called a total of 18 penalties. Right winger Ron Fllis took a §0-foot slapshot at 14:45 of the first period that ended Tor onto's scoring drought as the Leafs downed the Bruins before 8,380 fans. Ellis took a pass hovlich at the blueline and fired} a waist-high drive that broke | off rookie goalie Gerry Chee- ver's glove and slipped between | his knees. The Leafs were blanked 4-0 by| Chicago last Saturday in the season opener and Detroit) clipped them 3-0 Sunday night. Mahovlich made it 2-0 in the} second period before Ron Stew- art, a former Leaf, broke the tee for Boston. RIT IN REBOUND Mahovlich was alone at the| corner of the Boston net and banged in Ed Joyal's rebound. C. Tremblay} from Ma-| By THE CANADIAN PRESS ie TIRE easy Frank Mahovlich, who scored|SAS# end CORP T/A assed one goal and assisted on a | Sonus bape other as Toronto Maple Leafs '|cowposs pear bake R | The Hornets rammed in four| mentee Boston, Brulns $1, | ASSOCIATE STORE goals in the second period and| Jean Beliveau, who scored the, 1 four more in the third while|winning goal as Montreal Cana- diens defeated New York Ran- Brian Smith netted a goal for|gers 4-3 for their third victory|OSHAWA Los Angeles at 1:28 of the first lof the young season, period to give the Blades their) - Yesterday's Stars | > Dc AnADi | 115 Simeoe St. South PH, 728-6272 FRONT MAT -- REGULAR $5.65 SALE PRICE .........e00eces Rear Mat -- Reg. $4.69 -- SALE 3,2 only lead of the game. That was short-lived as Pittsburgh| tied it at 1-1 when Garry Jar- rett scored 73 seconds later. 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