THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, Februery 13,1967 7F '§ | Toronto Snaps Slump™ fai mei s | Collingwood Threatened | Olympic Teams At Boston's Expense 'By Woodstock, Kingston "iven, Naming world's athletes, including the Russians and the Americans, were given a blunt warning Sate By THE CANADIAN PRESS , Woodstock got goals from ong ef- By THE CANADIAN PRESS , The weckend results allowed|victory Saturday over New IT Walk r ss in both Maybe the winning ways ofthe Leafs to climb back into a/York. Bruce MacGregor, Ray Look out, Collingwood, here|Graron Bob Robi ze 27 oe urday night: "Don't cheat by Chicago Black Hawks are con-|fourth - place tie with Detroit.|Cullen, Norm Ullman and Howe come Woodstock Athletics and |honey sad pig a "ge *" over-training at high altitudes > power tagious. : With 45 points, they're four be-|scored the other Detroit goals Kingston Aces. Brennan wae eB ny Hl aa before the summer Olympic enerals eed ogg tee Eos Pcg tay yas Montreal. |while Jean Ratelle, Don Mar- The Aces and the Athletics|/Ron Hergott aha tar Gale Games in Mexico next year." ing the unbeatable league leaders to a jshall and Arnie Brown replied both won weekend games in the| Kingston got a pair of goals Coase manne uae 4-4 tie Saturday night, Toronto| MIKITA SCORES ONE for New York. Maple Leafs went to Boston| league scoring leader Stan| Reg Fleming scored two goals Sunday night and won for the Mikita, Ken Wharram andito earn the Rangers their 4-4 Ontario Hockey Association|©ach from Tom Carty and Pete /7Q'" oe. old American Avery rs .,,_|Weston, Single markers were ; |Senior series to moye within scored by John Ford. Jim Brundage, laid down a firm and i i i i ,|Chico Maki s af the |; i ine', : ees isnt pearl Mg National Hockey every autay 6 Gar ie Pecks striking distance of the league-|Sprott, Bob Rawson, Bob Col- i ig weeks ince : 38 B s. m , ( s = | *, fs : Wi os day session in n r Me FT Exposure to the class of the|tfe Red Wings before an) maining in the game earned the saepaes apices alt rotons ogee tees ia ren pi ital oe super-Hawks 'seems .as good as oe agg television audience. deadlock. Harry Howell and Vic --leaders in the 10-team sertes al rueiph's Only "The committee ruled that na- 3 explanation as any why the! se pi Reins rena Bath-| Hadfield scored the other New for most of the season. 7 ak Pree tac mhike tional teams must be restricted 5.17 brain TF as tema oe . Bobby Hull, na ae Oe zone. W pastors detentba Galt Hor- and Bob Bishop scored for Oak. al ie ds agly tn ag cents 7 ruins 2-1, aki wha ale ° . y whi <ing-|_; py ¥ jaltitude training the eee 4 4 7 nets 5-3 Saturday while King-|.. ; altitu raining in is threatened to be a record NHL leading goal scorer, now has 37 FERGUSON STARS ston whipped Guelph Regals 9-1 ville while Ralph Plane and/months preceding the October, nas j losing streak. jafter firing three Saturday, Fleming's two goals over- Sunday Gary Darling replied for Belle-|i9§8, games in Mexico City. by)..12.29 4g The Hawks, after having the|48ainst Toronto. Mikita scored|shadowed a fine performance i Th re ae «4. | ville. "We are advised the Ruse Roberts 7) Yeafs clutch at their tailfeath-|the other Chicago goal Saturday |by Montreal's John Ferguson e Georgians have 51 points) North York got goals from(sians, the French and the Amer+ 0s. 3 d the Toronto scorers were|who scored three of his club's for a two-point lead over the Brian Thompson, Rick Hay,|icans, with a camp in Colorado, Athletics and three points over ers, came back Sunday to beat|@" the Aces. Detroit Red Wings 3-2 and in-|Dave Keon, Larry Hillman,|four goals. Backstrom had the crease their lead over second- Pete Stemkowski and _ Red/other. place New York Rangers to 14| Kelly. Stemkowski scored the win- points. Chicago now is almost a| Canadiens trimmed Bruins 4-3/ner early in the third period as cinch for its first league cham-|Saturday on goals by Bobby|the Leafs downed Boston. Kelly pionship, having played 14/Rousseau, Ralph Backstrom, Scored the other Toronto goal 7 i straight without a loss. Claude Larose and Dave Balon. | While Bucyk scored for Boston. " (maior) 'iy The Rangers lost 6-3 to De-/Ron Murphy, Bill Goldsworthy} Sunday, the Wings took a 2-0 ©. troit and tied 4-4 with Montreal|and John Bucyk counted for|!ead on Bathgate's first - period Canadiens. The Bruins lost an-| Boston. goal and Howe's goal early in §4 other at home, 4-3 to the Cana-;, Ted Hampson scored two the second period. But Chicago | diens. igoals to lead Detroit to its 6-3,came back with three goals in © ;Carl Hymers, Bob Awrey and/have set up high-altitude train- jGrant Moore. Barrie goals were|ing grounds,"' the Marquess of @AKS BEAT MO-HAWKS scored by Doug Selby, Al Stitt}Exeter, veteran British mem- In other Sunday games, Oak-/and Jon Weeks. ber of the IOC, told a reporter. ville Oaks defeated Belleville AT KING OPTICAL Mo-Hawks 3-2 to move from| # \last place to eighth in the ser-| ies and North York Varsity Grads beat Barrie Flyers 5-3. " WEEKEND FIGHTS 0.28; Ec ; ; joni nie RAO Sunt cetee neateete - just over seven hinutes. 4 ¢ : The Hawks blasted 31 shots at ie , 7 ASSOC : SS Pay me \shid Whips gualle Coches Gard: ~~ eo , + By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS over Ir n ro 0C. e ner in the first and to be tele- : : MISSOULA, Mont. -- Roger 7.00 lvised across the U.S. in color| PENALTIES COMING -- other as Bobby Orr (4) of League game at Boston |Royse, Anaconda, Mont this season. Denis DeJordy,| Ted Green (6), of Boston the Bruins and Ted Harris Gardens Saturday. Montreal Bes foe : bd ° y > i Bruins and Jean Guy Tal- of Canadiens prepare to do won the game 4-3 knocked out Dave Russell, New ma. ; who became the father of a girl S y 1 ° p : ge : rind " 13.08 7 T H t 500 = G ] P | Sunday morning, kicked out 22} bot, right, of Montreal Can- the same in the first period , 'i York, 10, light heavyweights. : 0 1 0a innac e shots. | adiens square off at each of their National Hockey (AP Wirephoto) Mi Luce, of 24 shot | DO YOU JUST CARRY By THE CANADIAN PRESS jHershey goals, while Don Black-| Hull tied the game with his) ~~ Chicago Black Hawks de-|burn, Gerry Ehman 'and Stan|third goal just after the 13-min-| ' : | 5 e | clded in 1952 that four goals in|Smrke replied for the Amer-|ute mark of the third period) INSURANCE OR 1S eee ee and ae cee. against the Heats saurday, = KO CNGGQaAS on nig YOUR INSURANCE PLANNED ? Willie Marshall scored twice| Chicago took 35 shots at Bruce/ for the National Hockey League for Baltimore. Jimmy Bartlett,| Gamble. The Leafs had 34 shots ~ and sent Fred Glover back to » the minors for good. Jean-Marie Cossette and Doug|at DeJordy. oak e The Hawks actually did the|Robinson added the others.| Mikita had two goals and two} ; Toronto native a favor. Glover,|Dave Richardson scored two|assists in Chicago's two week-| Ol S ' ed! wee SINGLE_VISION BIFOCALS 39, scored the 500th goal of his|goals for Buffalo and team-|end games to run his points to- professional hockey league|mate Billy Dea got one. inate a a league- | i f K » Billy is|leadin assists. ae : es ie cue clea tae Gs ee . MONTREAL (CP)--The vet-|U.S. championship four times. |followed by 17-year-old Scott Al- #f ps peed h th t pinnacl aed {Pittsburgh oals, while Pierre | BREAKS TIE eran United States team domi-} Knight upset defending cham-/len of Smoke Rise, N.J., who t Meuri ist han the t IB ill eee 8 gi Providence The Leafs and Bruins were|nated the North American fig-|pion Gary Visconti of Detroit in|had 1,784.5 points. Visconti re- M fees ree ale ? td P eealre ee en |tied 1-1 going into the third pe-jure skating championships|winning the singles. The pow-|ceived 1,769.6 points for third COMPLETE WITH FRAME, LENSES AND CASE Gortie H Seta abt ihe : sa bai |riod but Stemkowski broke the which concluded Sunday. ferful- skater, Canadian" cham-/|place. Tue HOWS MAVS: POU BCOIPC! ieee econk |deadlock by tipping in a long| Paced by a sparking perform-/pion for the last three years, 65 STYLES SHAPES AND uae eae | Wayne Hicks a twice for|shot just past the four-minute ance by world champion Peggy|maintained a quick tempo|PLAGUED WITH TROUBLES ' " Bhalla dda ego = the Aces, with the other goals|mark. Fleming, 18, the U.S. won the|throughout his five-minute free- ag ee eae hit COLORS TO CHOOSE FROM American Hockey League ac-(Coming from Gordon Labos-| Johnny Bower tumed in ajwomen's singles, dance. andjstyle program and swung into/Oy ® @uceession of troubles from DON'T SETTLE FOR LESS THAN NATIONAL BRANDS ten siere, John Hanna, Simon Nolet, |brilliant performance by kick-|pairs titles. spins and jumps after disguis-|S'ar' fo Minish. , BROKEN FRAMES REPAIRED OR REPLACED WHILF YOU WAIT Elsewhere, Hershey Bears de-/Bob Rivard and Claude La-|ing out 30 Boston shots, includ-| Donald Knight, 19, of Dundas, |n& his intentions until the WT eiarr Gacaaves. le WE FILL ALL PSI, OCULISTS AND OPTOMETRISTS PRESCRIPTIONS i 0, |Forge. Bob Courcy and Bob Mc-|ing 18 in the first period. Ed/Ont., scored six of a possible Moment. | I AT MANO IGE Bes Tar ants deat Creary scored two goals each|Johnston of Boston made 26|seyen firsts to win the men's! Kniglit led with 1,847.0 points, |0f Montreal forced officials to JIM POTTICARY i Baltimore Clippers 7-1, and|for the Barons, while Ron At-/Saves. singles, the: only UUe woh by a |relocate the event at three dif- : é : | Springfield Indians downed Ro-|Well and Szura added the} Balon scored Montreal's win-| Canadian. . /ferent arenas. The difference is like a pile of others. ning goal against the hapless) Lorna Dyer, 21, and John car- Sunset Heights PS. The strike had closed a 9,000-] Bricks or @ complete home of chester Americans 5-2, : ; " . DeJordy scored twice Satur-|Bruins Saturday with less than|rell, 20, of Seattle boosted their seat arena owned by the city |} security, BALTIMORE WINS day, while Al Yanosik, Gil Gil-|three minutes remeining. \lead Sunday and went on to win|Holds Skating Party "nich was to have been used for . Baltimore beat Buffalo 5-3 Sa-|bert and Chuck Hamilton added} The Bruins had leads of 2-0\the dance title as unanimous 'all the three-day competition. Why not tolk it over with @ OPTICIANS OVER 3000000 SATISFIED CUSTOMER turday, while Quebec Acesjone each. and 3-2 in the game but Larose |first-place choices of all seven| Sunset Heights School held) Skaters complained of missed |] professional, 1 ; edged Cleveland 7-6, Pittsburgh} Duke Harris, McKenney,|tied the score in the third pe-|judges. They received 254.5 its annual skating party recent-|practice time because of the re- : defeated Providence 3-1, and|Terry Gray, Bob Wall, Ab Mc-|riod and then Balon scored the |points. ly under the capable direction|locations and tournament offi- JIM POTTICARY 17 BOND ST. E. Hours: Hershey Bears battled to a 3-3)/Donald, Ted Taylor and Gary|winner. Runners-up were the macnn of principal Lloyd Weiderick|cials said they were going into MON. TO SAT tie with Rochester. Jarrett were the Pittsburgh} Charlie Hodge came off the|ver Pair of Joni Graham, 19,|and with the co-operation of the|debt because of the lowered at- CROWN LIFE : . Glover also scored a second|marksmen. Bob _Brinkworth|Montreal 'bench in the second|and Don Phillips, 22, who re-| schools. \tendance. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m, CLOSED Phone 728-1261 ALL DAY WEDNESDAY , Mony Penapal Cites of Canada and US -sFound)d } and FLOOR , goal in the third period, while|scored twice for Baltimore. Rod|period to replace Gump Wors-|cently won the Canadian title in) The program included racing; In Sunday's final, a power Joe Szura added two more and|Seiling and Bob Cunningham|ley, who injured his right knee|their division. They had an over-/and figure skating for various|failure partially blacked out the CALL Ron Attwell, Cec Hoekstra,|also scored for the Clippers. [on Bucyk's goal. Worsley re-|all total of 236.2 in the North/age groups and a helping hand|third substitute arena for 40 Howle Glover, Wayne Shultz} Jim Anderson scored two|turned to the nets a week ago| American, from the a to make/minutes, interrupting the singles 728-7601 or 723-1731 and Bob Courcy added thejgoals for Springfield, while/after surgery to his right knee.| Cynthia and Ron Kauffman, |the day a ssuctess. jroutine of 14-year-old Karen ! others. Larry Wilson replied for|team-mates Yves Locas, Brian| The Bruins had 32 shots at|the U.S. champions, skated ajthe day a success. {Magnussen of Vancouver. | net tier sno ore OE aa LUNE i Buffalo. Kilrea and Howie Menard got|the Montreal nets while the|Seties of smoothly executed spi-/with hot chocolate and dough-| She started her program Roger DeJordy, Mike Harvey|singles. Mike Corrigan and Stan/Canadiens peppered Boston|rals, pirouettes, jumps and/nuts being served to each pupil/again from the beginning after and Gary Dornhoefer scored the|Smrke replied for Rochester. |goalie Bernie Parent with 38. |turns that drew cheers from the |by the Home and School Asso-|the lights went on and finished Despite Ferguson's three 3,000 spectators and won them | ciation. ifourth. HOCKEY SCOREBOARD [incite corcatna tat lpncerven s ms REMEMBER MARCH Ist. 8:30 P.M. day night, the Canadiens had to settle for the tie. The three- D 5 FineTs | OVER 40 YEARS EXPERIENCE! Cynthia, 18, and Ron, 20. re- | By THE CANADIAN PRESS Western League goal performance was Fergu-lceived five firsts and 282.1 , L Take advantage of It! 24 hour ser- National League WLT F A Pt|son's first in the NHL. points. | Pur vice; and ros dispatched trucks WLT F A Pt|Portland $2 14 7 202 151 71 TIES SCORE TWICE Miss Fleming was a unani-| olways on the ready to serve you. Chicago 30 11 8 182 116 68 et By ed : in ry 4 Montreal led 3-2 going into|™ous choice for first in both the | ow Fuel Oil Budget Plan available, New York 2318 8 138 124 54 Cait is \ 22 20 7 154 163 51|the third period but Fleming school figures and the free-| NOW IS THE TIME agen style. TO CONVERT AND CALL Montreal 21 20 7 125 126 49 scored at 3:14 to tie the game. 9 120 148 45|Los Angeles 22 27 4 190 200 48 Ferguson put Montreal ahead| Her sparkling series of jumps | Toronto 18 21 os AI 1 | Detroit «21:25. 3-155 156 45] Victoria) 18 7 3 167 a9 (43 with his third goal at 11:35|8M4 spins eared her 1,000.4) Boston 13 31 7 123 173 33 8 but Fleming came right back points, 91.1 points more than) ¢ Canadian champion Valerie Saturday's Results niscnaage de -pa with his second goal at 19:26 to Montreal 4 Boston 3 Vancouver 1 Portland 4 give the haseins the tie. Jones, 18, of Toronto, the run- : COAL & 110 Chicago 4 Toronto 4 California 6 San Diego 3 New York blasted 39 shots at|"@?-UP- : 723 348 ] New York 3 Detroit 6 Los Angeles 3 Victoria 1 Hodge while Cesare Maniago,|, Miss Fleming, a 109 - pound | suppLies re KING ST. W. Sunday's Results Sunday's Results filling in for Ed Giacomin, brunette, won the world title/ Montreal 4 New York 4 Victoria 3 Portland 6 Kicked out 20 of 24 Montreal last year and has captured the! Toronto 2 Boston 1 San Diego 0 Seattle 2 shots. The start was Maniago's Detroit 2 Chicago 3 SUNDAY first since last Nov. 9. 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