RANGERS MATCH MAPLE LEAFS Bruins And Hawks Tie By THE CANADIAN PRESS Boston Bruins, who played three games with three net- minders without success, might be iucky wiih goalie No. 4. Rookie Bernie Parent turned back 40 shots Wednesday night as the cellar-dwelling Bruins battled to a 2-2 tie with Na- tional Hockey League-leading Chicago Black Hawks. frame when Ron Stewart put ajonds of the final period with 15-footer behind Chicago goalie/Tim Horton serving a penalty Glenn Hall while Mohns was injhe drew late in the second pe- the penalty box. jriod. Rod Gilbert's power-play goal! Robby Pulford xcored the in the opening seconds of the game's first goal at 10:44 of the third period gave New York a period, beating New York goalie 2-2 tie with Toronto. Ed Giacomin with a screened Gilbert tipped Harry Howell's|shot from about 20 feet out. Jim slap shot past Maple Leaf! Pappin assisted. goalie Johnny Bower at 19 sec-- George Armstrong made it 2-0) for Toronto about 34% minutes later when he deflected a slap- shot by Kent Douglas past Gia- comin, moments after the Leafs had finished killing a penalty. Jean Ratelle scored for the Rangers from a scramble at 10:39 of the second period. Toronto plays the Canadiens at Montreal tonight and Boston goes to Detroit. | SPORTS IN BRIEF. McCORD FARMED OUT DETROIT (AP)--Detroit Red Wings defenceman Bob Mc- Cord, acquired during the off- season from Boston Bruins, was assigned Wednesday to the Wings' Pittsburgh farm club in the American Hockey League. He replaces veteran defence- man Pete Goegan, who was re- called to the National Hockey League club Saturday. OBECK COACHES NEW YORK (AP) /Vic Obeck, director of athletics at New York University, took over the coaching of the Violet's Club CAPPELLA FAVORED ~ TORONTO (CP)--Felix Cap- pella of Midland, Ont., is con- sidered the big threat among the 11 entries in the Eastern Canadian 20-kilometre cham- pionship walk here Saturday. Cappella, who won the 10-mile walk at Guelph on Thanksgi Day, had been out of competi- for ior if =~ wae yrs. How uch e JOHNSON RETIRES RONDA, N.C. (AP)--Junfor Johnson, who ge oy out of the North Carolina hills to beco Parent, 20, in his first year of professional hockey, was} called up Tuesday from the Bru- ins' Central League farm team in Oklahoma City because both regular goalies, Ed Johnston and Gerry Cheevers, are in- one of the most colorful s! car racing figures of all tim is retiring as a driver. football team Wednesday. Obeck is a former coach of McGill Redmen. Sandy Koufax Named Top Hurler For 1965 BOSTON (AP). -- Left-hander Sandy Koufax, the backbone of The Hawks took the lead |Los Angeles Dodgers' drive for twice in the game only to have |the National League pennant the Bruins come back with a/and the World Series champion- goal each time. - ship, was a unanimous choice | Murray Oliver's goal at the | Wednesday as the winner of the 54-second mark of the third pe-|Cy Young Award as baseball's riod pulled the Bruins into the |best pitcher for 1965, deadlock, It came 38 seconds| Koufax thus became the first after Doug Mohns had put the|repeat winner in the 10 years Hawks in front with his sixth |goal of the year. Kenny Wharram opened the (4, scoring for the Hawks at 1:34 of the second period while Leo Boivin was in the penalty box. | Boston drew even at 1-1 in the| f final second of the middle| Memphis ------ |St. Louis HOCKEY SCORES iin | AND STANDINGS ° Isa la. By THE CANADIAN PRESS |Oklahoma City 0 St. Louis 10 National League Friday's Games W LT F A PtiMemphis at Minnesota 1 23 9 9/Tulsa at Oklahoma City 22 9| | Western League 8 5|Portland 3 Cleveland (AHL) 2 16 3/s8n Francisco 1 Victoria 1 ured. In other NHL action Wednes-| day night, the Rangers and Tor-| onto Maple Leafs fought to a 2-2.tie in New York, Bob Feller's single-season rec- ord of 347 strikeouts, | The voting by a committee of the Baseball Writers Associa-| tion of America was done prior! to the World Series and was. based on regular season per-| formances only. | Koufax's greatest moment during the 1965 season was his perfect-game performance against Chicago Cubs Sept. 9. It. made the six-foot-two, fast- ball pitcher the first major leaguer to register four no-hit games, @ BERNIE PARENT (1), Boston Bruins goaltender, juggles puck on his glove in front of his net during last night's game against Chica- Bower Gets Better With Age Says Punch NEW YORK (AP) -- Punch Imlach, general manager-coach of Toronto Maple Leafs, was re- flecting on his decision to pro- tect elderly Johnny Bower and Terry Sawchuk from the Na- tional Hockey League draft last June and expose young Gerry Cheevers. "Sure I thought about protect- ing Cheevers," Imlach said after Bower's sharp play had protected a 2-2 tie against New York Rangers Wednesday night. "But you know goalies are like wine. They improve with age." Bower, who celebrates his 4ist birthday next week, was at his best in the third period against the Rangers after Rod Gilbert had tied the score for New York in the first 19 sec- onds The Rangers spent most of the period in Toronto's zone and threw everything they had at Bower but the old man came up with 11 saves, several of them sparklers. Brantford's Max Webster Is Top Canadian Bidder HARRISBURG, Pa. (CP) -- Max Webster of Brantford, gas the top Canadian bidder at the 27th annual auction of stan- dardbred horses here Wednes- and an_ unidentified Bruin look on, Parent starred in the net for Niagara Falls Flyers of the OHA Junior 'A' last season. go Black Hawks, The puck fell to the ice seconds later and Ken Wharram (17), left, banged it in for a goal. Den- nis Hull (behind Parent) Thursday's Game veland at Los Angeles (WHL) Central Professional Ww F 176 ; | 3 % i 1 3 3 City 3 Wednesday's PROTEST TO WBA ROME (Reuters)--The Ital-| ian Boxing Federation cabled a) |protest to the World Boxing As- | sociation against the associa- since the award estab-|tion's action Monday in strip- lished by commissioner Ford|ping Italy's Salvatore Burruni! Frick. Koufax also repeated as/of his world flyweight title. the only man ever to win the @ award unanimously. McGILL DEFEATED : The 29-year-old Koufax was ee og Eval + cone i i in 1963, th J 4 P- a te we a *lfeated McGill University 11-0 in ear he was named the Na- donut League's most valuable|Ontario-Quebec Athletic Associ- ~ jation play Saturday. player. Sohn. Ovens. 0.0. Although handicapped by an| arthritic pitching? arm, Koufax) OPTOMETRIST 8 BOND ST. 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Boston ' 1 1clinton 5 New Hever 4 Bobby Pulford, out killing a Wednesday's Results Greensboro 5 Knoxville 4 penalty, broke in alone on the|Toronto 2 New York 2 Johnstown 4 New Jersey 2 New York net and faked the|Boston 2 Chicago 2 International League rookie goalie to the right before Games Thursday |Des Moines 4 Port Huron 3 shooting for the left corner. But|Toronto at Montreal | Saskatchewan Junior Giacomin recovered beautifully | Boston at Detroit Moose and deflected the puck past the} American League open corner with a diving save. | Eastern Division "He gave us quite a lift with! that save,' Sullivan said. "'If| Quebec Pulford scores, it's 3-1 and|Providence we're in plenty of trouble. But| Baltimore Eddie just outguessed him." |Hershey Pistons Top sant Philadelphia, Royals Win Pittsburgh 3 |Cleveland 2 By THE CANADIAN PRESS The leaders had a bad night) | Buffalo pies TS, Beas J | Wednesday's Result jin the National Basketball As- |sociation Tuesday. |Cleveland 2 Portland (WHL) 3 | Philadelphia '76ers, pace-set- to ters in the NBA's Eastern Divi- sion, lost their first game in MOTORISTS \four starts when Detroit Pistons | Cold Weather Ahead |whipped them 110-100 behind hot! by Quebec buyers, 15 by On-|shooting by Eddie Miles, Joe! 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Twenty purchases were made -NHL BIG SEVEN |Jean Beliveau and Jacques La-| Baltimore Bullets slammed perriere -- have seven points|New York Knickerbockers 129- Doug Mohns, Chicago Blackjeach. Beliveau has four goals|114 in the remaining game on Hawk left-winger, scored a'goaljand three assists while Laper-'the NBA card. against Boston Bruins Wednes-|riere's record is one goal and Wednesday's Scores day night to move him into a/Six assists San Francisco 108 Cincinnati 122 three-way tie for first place inj Kenny Wharram, Chicago's New York 114 Baltimore 129 'the National Hockey League's|right-winger, picked up a goal|Philadelphia 100 Detroit 110 first place with 11 points are|with Doug Robinson of New Boston in Wednesday's 2-2 tie, Stan Mikita, also of Chicago,|Mikita, Chicago in Oshawa? individual scoring race. and an assist Wednesday. Whar-|St. Louis 116 Los Angeles 120 Bobby Hull of Chicago and|York, who has three goals and| has eight goals and three as-|Hull, Chicago picked up an assist Wednesday Beliveau, Montreal ' thers. _|Hawks to move half a game ahead. Phone 725-3529 e FREE PARKING - FREE DELIVERY °@ assists for 11 points. Also in\assist for six points, tying him Hull, who was held pointless by; The leaders: Pts . |, Gan replace it goals and eight assists. Rousseau, Montreal Mohns has six goals and five|tam now has five goals and one Bobby Rousseau of Montreal. an equal amount of assists: WHO sists while Rousseau has three Mohns, Chicago night to give him eight points Laperriere,. Montreal On one goal and seven assists.| Wharram, Chicago Two Montreal Canadiens --'Robinson, New York ee ) 1 8 7 7 6 6 We AwIwnuw>p SUMAN O.H.A. Junior "A" Hockey SATURDAY NITE 7:15 P.M. 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