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Oshawa Times (1958-), 11 Nov 1965, p. 11

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. HAWKS WIN; BRUINS - RANGERS TIE ' Leaf Rally Ties Habs the Rangers at New York andjearly in the second period when| A brilliant passing combina- By THE CANADIAN PRESS Toronto Maple Leafs ended a three-game losing streak Wed- nesday night with a strong third-period finish that brought them a 3-3 tie with Montreal Canadiens. The Leafs, behind 3-1 going into the final period, pulled out the tie on goals by Ron Ellis 7 and Orland Kurtenbach. Dave Keon scored the other Toronto goal in the second period, Ralph Backstrom, John Fer- guson and Dick Duff, a former Leaf, scored for the Canadiens in the game at Toronto. 4 In other NHL action Wednes- day night, Boston Bruins gained 4 a 2-2 come-from-behind tie with NHL BIG SEVEN By THE CANADIAN PRESS Montreal's Bobby Rousseau moved to within one point of obby Hull's individual scoring leadership in the National Hockey League Wednesday : night. Rousseau picked up an assist against Toronto Maple Leafs to / bring his point total to 16, with six goals and 10 assists, Chicago's Hull was held scoreless in the team's 6-2 vic- tory over Detroit. He has 17 oints on 11 goals and six as- ists. Teammate Stan Mikita, who Chicago Black Hawks dumped Detroit Red Wings 5-2 at Chi- cago. Ed Westfall, a converted de- fenceman playing at centre this year, beat Ranger goalie Ed Giacomin on a 20-footer at 2:14 of the third period to climax Boston's comeback. The Rangers scored twice in the first 10 minutes of play, grabbing a quick 2-0 lead. John MacKenzie scored his third goal of the season at 3:15 and then Phil Goyette clicked with his second of the season and 100th of his NHL career at 9:40. Parker MacDonald put Bos-| ton on the scoreboard at 13:17 of the opening period, 44 sec- onds after Giacomin was forced to leave because of an injury. He was replaced by Don Sim- mons. CRicago took over undisputed possession of first place by beat- ing Detroit and extended the team's unbeaten streak to seven games, | Stan Mikita paced the Chicago) lvictory with two goals, his sec- ond coming in the last period) while teammate Eric Nester-| enko was serving a five-minute penalty. } The triumph moved the; Hawks into top spot, one point! ahead of Montreal. Billy Harris gave the Red a shot by Paul Henderson bounced off his pads and trickled behind Chicago goalie|Crozier and brou; Glenn Hall. Len Lunde tied the score less than three minutes later and Mikita followed quickly with the first of his two goals, a 15-footer Phil Esposito and Bill Hay put) the game out of reach for Chi-| cago by scoring early in the fi-| nal period. | Midway in the third period) Detroit's Gordie Howe scored the 598th goal of his 20-year) career. i STEREO ; FESTIVAL * "TIL FEBRUARY 1966= THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, November 11, 1965 9 Terrell vs. Clay, Floyd? CHICAGO (AP)--A guarantee was posted Wednes- day for Ernie Terrell, World Boxing Association heavyweight tion between Doug Mohns and Mikita befuddled goalie Roger t Mikita his second goal of the night. SOCCER SCORES LONDON (Reuters) -- Wed- nesday night's soccer results: International England 2 Northern Ireland 1 English League , Division 11 Cardiff 4 Charlton 1 the Cassius Clay-Floyd Patter- son bout in a Chicago title fight before Julv 1. The guarantee was contained in a contract submitted to the Illinois State Athletic Commis- sion by promoter Irv Schoen- West Brom 6 Coventry 1 Exhibition Norwich 4 Ado The Hague 1 champion, to face the winner of = wald, who said he might ' 7 to $500,000" as guarantee ay or Patterson to face Tew- rell, = The WBA, which stripped Clay of its Labitvay, 4 the heavyweight title, $250,000) proved match at Las Vegas, 22 with a proviso the faces Terrell. Terrell outpointed Ti George Chuvalo Nov. 1 in only title defence to date. ~ LISTON FINED, Ss Bhai od Be ple ae wyer ente a ty ple Wednesday on behalf of sey Liston, former world hea' weight boxing champion, to's charge of speeding in ' ontp- Imahi's "a " parked the win with two goals,| wings a short « lived 1 - 0 lead FB=NO PAYMENTS Ranger Jean Ratelle (19), OE hoes siete, aw hee | ba : General Electric STEREO R' "{BER WHEN?...| ' ctric STER | | with FM/AM Radio Bruin Reg Fleming (19), (points. Ranger Arnie Brown (4) Montreal centre Jean Beli- ' 8 bo y ; - B: E CANADIAN PRESS and Ed Glacomin (1). jveau is in fifth position with 11 aghank Cute Arn: The pure, simple lines of the "SCANDINAVIA" will SR AAs jpoints. New York's Bob Nevin ; hy , catch your eye... but you'll really be sold wh land Detroit's Gordie Howe each| d's accurate passing i et ye.» but yi ally be s en you | sparked Edmonton to a / ear its superb sound reproduction. 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