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Oshawa Times (1958-), 23 Dec 1965, p. 9

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TT me Be He said: 'I owe it all to my --_ : | Name Gale Sayers\incton i inoe, nest sexson Aas Bh ee ers ial Year s.NFL Rookie iiss 1 tila we "ave a = "P| CHICAGO (AP) -- Galloping next year, and that should mel & A hl . ' Gaie Sayers of Chicago Bears,|™e@ ® lot again." Male Athlete Both Leagues ics IGHTS LAST MIGHT NEW YO AP) -- Profes- aleat ee rolck|Rookie of the Year in the|py THE ASSOCIATED PRESS By JIM CRERAR " U.S. climbed gg A | National Football League Wed- Brescia, Italy---Jim Fletche ) Se! te seine tart is ngpestin it fas Ny ie aay| eee 214, San Francisco stouped : l) Wl I Bobby Hull, the golden boy of rig in Mo noted -_ way) "Tm very elated at this nd sali iron = : ) ergs ding : mae ath In the 46-year-old National| po i sald Sayars, whose rec- : é Abe 4 ATROANS ada's outstanding male athlete "ee ; ord - breaking debut as a pro- of 1965 after a torrid voting | or geo ae ook --_ fessional halfback gave him a LAST NIGHT'S STARS race with track star Bill Croth- : . 2 el onl ages y dis-|jandslide victory. in an Associ- co F se Sita Se2+| ated Press poll of 42 experts in) By THE CANADIAN PRESS ers. 4 : : ; sons, 1965 crowds came close The National Hockey League beg at ; ; : to a total of 5,000,000 persons. | the 14 NFL cities. Bobby Hull, who scored two scoring star with Chicago Black a : The American Football) AS he has done throughout a|goals and assisted on another -- -- pokey mg gt iad League,. in its sixth progres) season capped by his record) Wednesday night as Chicago e vo Ss = : showed an increase of 23 per Scoring total of 22 touchdowns|Black Hawks defeated New the 3ist annual Canadian Pres : cent over 1964. and NFL scoring leadership) York Rangers 4-3 to climb back year-end polj, announced Thurs- ee Each league will have an| With 132 points, 'Sayers quickly|into a first-place tie with Mont- hex: este? = " : additional team next. year, as| tried an end sweep from the|real Canadiens in National Crothers, Canada's crack mid- ; ee : i Gall ak hee stadlinc With | Spotlight. Hockey League standings. die distance runner from the , : | Toronto suburb of Markham, : ; added clubs, new and more| i ' 28s spacious parks, and the seem- "" "ae in car Ase feast fits Fer All Ont., who breezed to victory in ; ingly. non-stop boom in pop- Regge cnigg MMi t gt wre ' 2 cS. : ularity, U.S. professional foot eee ace ae sae. 4 ball seems destined to remain uae finished with 221 points, nine ; a sports bonanza. fewer than the 26-year-old blond . ais | ' opin ap i eat 'ey So Tie seca Ft raved 8) ow pm mee ee ACADIAN atm | | THR WISH YOU THE SEASON'S JOYS! by picking up 53 first-place ie : regular' season games this year Company ste tere 9 @ BONTIAC © ou wr pO ail ag -- an drew 42004i3--an averaze| {| 'ctu sfvnenm vim & FONUAC eee | | PRESTON TRANSPORT te Comaars. BILL CROTHERS JEAN BELIVEAU RON TURCOTTE of 50,065. That set a record for Sain gS baa The voters, sports editors and m mainte ents... One rate covers sportscasters across Canada,| : the fifth straight year and rep- qrerythin on 'one etre yesr loese. ema» «Phone stems * LIMITED were asked to name the top| Bobby Hull, 26-year-old nual Canadian Press year- _star Jean Beliveau, of Mont- | resented an increase of 7.5 per on Seer | t "ey : ; ; ~, : ' THE three individual athletes in order) Jeftwinger and scoring ace end poll. Hull polled 230 treal Canadiens, was third | 3 ' : of preference. Points were com-| of the Chicago Black Hawks points among the 141 voters, with 110 points and jockey cent over 1964. ; MILLS AUTO 'LEASE @ MOVING and STORAGE @ puted on a 3-2-1 basis. NHL Club, has been named with Toronto track star Bili Ron Turcotte was next, with Attendance in the AFI, went) PHONE 723-4634 trp 266 KING ST. West |) ; Hull, a left winger who re-| Canada's outstanding male Crothers being a close sec- 87 points. up to 1,782,584 from 1,447,855 inj : ? Bowmanville ' Ontarie ceived hardly a mention in 1964,, athlete of 1965, in the an- ond, with 221 points, Hockey --CP Wirephotos | 5, games--an average of 31,831. picked up 26 second-place votes -- and 19 thirds for a total of 98 Through last season he counted! gold medal in the World Student) Few Olympic competitors votes. Crothers pulled in 41 sec-)964 goals, 274 assists and 538|Games in Budapest last sum-|cracked the list of athletes this onds and 28 thirds for 106 votes.| points. | A year. In 1964, Olympians swept "T very pleased and hon- ' | mer svith a mark of 1:47.7 over| ¥**": ; ; am very Pp. He reached his scoring peak) the top three spots, sprinter ored to be selected," said Hull! in the 1961-62 campaign by con-| 800 metres. |Harry Jerome of Vancouver necting for a record-tying 50| Earlier in the season, Croth-| placing second and judo expert goals, Only other players to| ers reeled off seven consecu-| Doug Rogers, the strapping Tor- reach that one-season level were|tive indoor triumphs in the! onto factory worker who was Maurice (Rocket) Richard and} United States. born in Truro, N.S., coming Bernie (Boom Boom) Geoffrion,| In the 1964 balloting, Crothers|third. Neither Jerome nor Rog- both of the Canadiens. They are! polled 313 points to outdistance| ers received a vote this year. no longer active in the NHL. | the rest of the field by a whop-| Beliveau, 34-year-old centre | Hull's rugged good looks--his| ping margin of more than 200 Rascngercona ie es | biceps are bigger than those of| points. He won the award on the| ce ey heavyweight boxing champion! strength of outstanding suc-|Sparked the Canadiens to the Cassius Clay--have made him|cesses in North America and|Stanley Cup last spring by one of hockey's top idols. But/Great Britain and his impres-| counting eight goals and eight he's one of hockey's hardest! sive second-place finish to Snell assists for 16 points in the play- workers, too. jin the Olympic 800 metres in| offs. He got 16 first-place votes, He averages more than 30) Toky 4 seconds and 14 thirds minutes a game on the ice and. ' : shoots a lot. Through last sea-/ son he had 2,446 shots on goal, | scoring on every 9.3 shots. This) year he's averaging close to a) goal on every fifth shot on the # Crothers, a bespectacled phar-| 'y é maeist, electrified the track) é * world in Toronto last June by} % ; handing Peter Snell of New Zea-| ar ate land his first defeat in four ON ae BOBBY HULL years over 880 yards. The vic- ; & ae tory, before more than 20,000 : ' i after Wednesday night's game) fans, was a classic, capping a : y with New York Rangers, in) prijliant season in which Croth- which he scored two goals and/ers travelled around the world assisted on one to increase his! consistently winning his. spe- $ margin so far this season to 25) cjalty--the half-mile. | : ' FOR goals and 16 assists for 41' He also won Canada's only| | SSE Samia points. "IT know it will make mom and dad in Pointe anne HULL IS FOURTH| | Your Favorite very proud." Hockey star Jean Beliveau of Montreal Canadiens was third LAST TEN YEARS| a : | | sith 110 points on 54 votes while} TORONTO (CP)--Bobby Hull,| jockey Ron Turcotte also polled) | A inamed Canada's male Athlete fourth anes. had 87 points for) (+ the Year in the 31st annual a : : ' Canadian Press year-end sports ' ' si Here was « man born In an obscure village, the child of a peasant women, Hull, a native of Pointe Anne, poll, is the fourth hockey player| ; Pe ie . Open Every Day Ont., on Lake Ontario's Bay of ' ; } ae: Quinte, capped a brilliant sea-|'® Win the honor in the last 10 4 . ' : to 9 p.m. son last spring by winning both | 73'S: ee ; the Hart Trophy as the most Chicago ge Hawks' left ' : Including Seturdeys valuable player and the Lady Detroit Red Winns the 1908 : sige e | Detr ings, e pss Doky Bl od noe winner, and two members of| Brand Neme DRESS & SPORT |: He never wrote 6 book with ability. Montreal Canadiens -- Maurice SWEATERS SHIRTS : i He never held on office ' ee Richard, who topped the poll in é a A Me gt eeciats ne haa 1967 and 1958, and Jean Beli- 12 95 by Tooke ond Von Heusen, : . He never owned a home points with 32 fainutes jh penal-|"€8U» ¥ ho won in 1956 All Wools eEVup, from $5.00 é yf : ' Hol Hk Wak die lauding scorer Here is the list of the last 10 ; . | e in the playoffs with 10 goals and winners Gifts galore: shirts, slecks, sportcoats, ties, gloves, scarves, ; 1 H ve F 17 points in 14 games. but Chi-| 1965--Bobby Hull, hockey: jewellery, vests, belts, hats, etc. etc. 5 rr eee cago lost the Stanley Cup final| 1964--Bili Crothers, track and/ GENTLEMEN PREFER... : field | q a) series to Montreal | He never travelled 200 miles from the place where he was born Hull, five - foot - 10 and 193, 1963--Gordie Howe, hockey A erg egal aan oo Kidd, track end , " é He never did one of the things that usually accompany greatness where he left off in the playoffs |! 7} by counting a easeedesainn to. - --Bruce Kidd, track and j i He had no credentials but Himself. He hod nothing to do with this tal of 23 goals and 38 points in el : 4 ; /j ste eisct P seb Dp 186h-- Ron: Btewarl. football, 3 : : world except the naked power of His divine manhood. H ag iq While still a young man, the tide of popular opinion turned against Him | \\), | f 3 / | He grew up in another obscure village He worked in « carpenter shop until He wos thirty, ond then for three yeors He was on itineront preacher. He never had « family He never put his foot inside a big city He joined the Hawks in 1957-| 1959--Russ Jackson, football, "Give A Git 58 and rocketed into the lime-| 1960--Ron Stewart, football. ive ft light almost from the Aitaat" 4| 1959--Russ Jackson, football Certificate" CLOTH ES His friends ran oway blazing wrist shot and slap shot |ockey. quickly established him as one hockey OSHAWA . SHOPPING . CENTRE | 3 ; ; of the most feared forwards| 1956--Jean Beliveau, hockey Next To United Cigar Store | { : 43 He was turned over to His enemies taal NHL goalte nd aoe Ta. - seems ' f tf ie He went through the mockery of a trial One of them denied Him He was noiled to o cross between two thieves His executioners gambled for the only piece of property He had on eath while He wos dying -- and that was His coat. When he was deod He was taken down and layed in o borrowed grave through the pity of a friend. Nineteen wide centuries have come and gone ond todoy He is the centerpiece of the human race ond the leader of the column of progress, 1 am far within the mark when | soy that all the great armias, that ever morched , . . and oll the great novies that were built .. . ond all the porliaments that ever sot... ond all the kins thot ever reigned put together hove not affected the life of mon upon this eorth as powerfully es hos thet . . .. ONE SOLITARY LIFE. 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