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Oshawa Times (1958-), 28 Feb 1967, p. 55

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Ly, Te | B yCARL MOLLINS LONDON (CP) Organ- ized soccer is taking the chal- "Rebel Soccer Players | 'Face Stiff Penalties teams for brief summer sea- sons. Rous says it is a pity the FIFA has circulated its 127 national affiliates warning | them that the NPSL is outside | Giacomin's 8th Shutout " May Be Rangers Omen THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, February 28, 1967 9 ted Vi Pike's lenge of an unrecognized two leagues could not have the pale. _ MONTREAL (CP) -- The Na-|Glenn Hall of Chicago BlackjChicago's' Ken Wharram with ' d., rink 8-7 North American league been set up as two divisions of Disciplining of players who | |tional Hockey League spotlight / Hawks. The Rangers now have 54. : ' lune Shaw of calmly, but holds a broad a sanctioned system. He said join the NPSL is up to the was fixed last week on goal-|137 goals against in 55 games| Gordie Howe of Detroit and' n the second range of punishments in re- in an interview an offer to 'individual national associa- tender Ed Giacomin of Newjwhile the Hawks have . 129) Phil Goyette of New York share serve for players who turn mediate' was rejected. "Ap- tions. Enforcement would York Rangers, who chalked up against in 54 games. fifth spot with 52 points each, 1 consecutive renegade and then try to re- parently, they are determined arise only if an NPSL player his seventh and eighth shutouts) Meanwhile, Bobby Hull of the,while Doug Mohns of Chicago urst rink has turn to lawful status. to go their own way." sought to return to a FIFA- of the season--more than any|Black Hawks edged closer to ajand Bobby Rousseau of Mont- itional cham- Sir Stanley Rous, British However, soccer officials sanctioned league. New York netminder has man-' possible third 50-goal season as real Canadiens share seventh von" two OF president of the Zurich-based here say the NPSL is likely English FA rules are typi- aged in 27 years. ' he netted No. 39 and No. 40 last with 46 each. N 's last year governing body known as to have slight impact on or- cal. Rule 18a says affiliated | The last Ranger to get eight week. Chicago still has 16 Phil Esposito of Chicago is in d 2-7 records FIFA -- Federation Interna- ganized soccer elsewhere. So clubs, players and officials shutouts was Davey Kerr in|games left to play. Last sc Bol with 45 and Alex Delvec- 965 competi- ionale de Football Associa- far, most players recruited would be liable to a charge of 1939-40, the last time the Ran-/Hull set a record with 54 goals./chio of Detroit 10th with 42. stions--laments the failure of are either virtually retired or misconduct by becoming "'as- gers won the Stanley Cup and! Hull, however, trails team-|wawkKs AHEAD have Nov "the National Professional Soc- just beginning. Few top men_ sociated with or playing with the last time a Ranger net/mate Stan Mikita in the indi- Jy Jea tand s th ays Nova ie ane " , wan ; Nae rae ake esa: 3 | gue standings, the Pp tod pcer League to begin legiti- are willing risk what could or against any club which is minder won the Vezina Trophy.| vidual scoring race by 19 points./ Hawks have a comfortable 11- : ee nh y in FIFA eyes along- be temtporary sojourn in not a member of this associa- The Rangers record is 13,/Mikita now has a total of 78\noint lead at the top with 73! ED GIACOMIN , Prince Ed- ide the rival North American North~America. against the tion or some other recognized jestablished in 1928-29 by John points but has-cooled consider- points. «+ Seeks Vezina Trophy askatchewen 7 Soccer League. chance of being punished by association." {Ross Roach. ably during the last two weeks id spot with The NPSL is scheduled to fines or suspension on an at- Rule 38d says that upon | Official NHL statistics re- Last week the two-time scoring Leaders oss each. open April 16 in 10 cities, in- tempted return home. such misconduct being proved }leased today show that Giaco-\champion was held to two G A Pts. Pen. Keon, Tor 13 27 40 0 nk from Kit- 'cluding Toronto, without the Rous says the question of -- satisfactorily to the FA, the jmin racked up 182 minutes and|points while the week before he|Mikita, Chi 28 50 12/Pilote, Chi 6 34 40 72 d Mrs, Pike blessing of the U.S. Soccer FIFA recognition of the rival association "shall have the 132 seconds of unbroken shutout got only one. |B. Hull, Chi 40 19 27\Bucyk, Bos 16° 21 87... 48 8-7 to Betty Football Association, the Ca- North American leagues does' power to order the offending | hockey during the week in two) Hull's 40 goals are tops in/Ullman, Det 22. 33 26'Hampson, Det 12 25 37 3 adian FA and thus of FIFA. not arise directly: The bodies member suspended from foot- consecutive games, one against|the league this season, and|Wharram, Chi 26 28 17\Henderson, Det 19 17 36 10 askatchewan The North American Soccer affiliated with FIFA are the ball or football management Detroit Wednesday and one Mikita is the NHL pace-setting Howe, Det 19 33 52 35|Nevin, NY 16 20: 36 6 Edward Is- Weague, sanctioned by the U.S. and Canadian football either permanently, sine die jagainst Montreal Saturday, playmaker with 50 assists. Goyette, NY a2: 41° 82 4\Geoffrion, NY 15 21 36 $4 Bport's official governing bod- associations and their atti- or for a stated period." Al- | Giacomin's outstanding de-, Hull, in second place in the Mohns, Chi 20 26 46 52 Gilbert, NY 23 12 35 6 Nova Scotia ise, plans to start next sum- tudes determine FIFA's atti- ternatively or concurrently, | fence of the nets put him right scoring race with 59 Points, is|Rousseau, Mtl 12 34 46 50 MacGregor, Det 20:15 35 «14 with two in 12 cities, including tude. the offender could be fined an jback in the Vezina Trophy bat-|followed by Norm Ullman of|Esposito, Chi 16 29 45 30| Marshall, NY 18 17 35 4 'oronto and Vancouver. Ini- In the absence of recogni- undefined amount, the costs of je with Denis DeJordy andiDetroit Red Wings with 55 and'Delvecchio, Det 15 27 42 6, Howell, NY ll 24 35 42 ally, the franchised NASL tion of the NPSL by the U.S. (a hearing, merely censured or | defeated the ities will import complete and Canadian associations, 'dealt with in such manner lanitoba 10-5 lario lost to 12-5 in the i arama aasarcatecny 50 ----------------=| as the council or any commis- erta downed 4 sion thereof may think fit." | in the first l a Discipline imposed by one | ~YCUgOg Cleaners , ' . | filiates. ps, a nine- STIR PREAINIYA ; ' gee Defeat Art's Taxi «yy, a aes hermes © Scugog Cleaners scored , a|281, Wilmot 280, Bragg 240,| a ie ee aicae UP, UP AND AWAY! fourth round | 's Taxi in i le Men's Major League play it Willow Bowl, es to one. . ith Ron Jay on the sick list, Oshawa club was forced to entry, Manager Alex Donaldson,/one complete frame each to »-who has been inactive for the "past four weeks. i the first game, Jim Cas- $ set a terrific pace for Scu-/picked up the point, giving them Bogs with 339, followed by Oz-|five points for the night. This zie Keeler 306, Dave Wilmot 241| victory \ moves Scugogs back} among the NPSL's full roster | . 5 Ld and Larry Piper 235. Ron Bragg|into one of the contending posi-| of ©200 are likely ever to emalns 1c 1S. oln \ was ta AR oral par tke) 178) tions for aplayoff spot. | seek reinstatement in FIFA A Di and Donaldson was equally as} j, as ' | leagues, even if the NPSL TRE . ie late : bad with 175 when the Cleaners Heeler again was top shooter should fail or individual dis- UN TREAD (CE) ne. wares DEXt Seaboil wierepy. ie a racked up a 1,310 team score, which was just not enough to offset the whopping 1,503 by Art's Taxi. The second game was taken by Scugogs when Keeler and Cassells again were the chief marksmen, with 368 and 321 respectively, coupled with Wil- mot 247, Piper 222 and Bragg 200 for another nice team total of 1,358 against 1,198 for the Opposition. With only 28 pins 'separating the two clubs going into the third game, the stage was set Scugogs were the victors in this for the Oshawa club with 855 (306, 268), 321), 659 (235) and Donaldson 616 (281, d-earned victory over the|Piper 202 and Cassells 187. The} leagues have been fined heav- third game finished with the clubs in a tie for total pinfall, winning two,with 3,871 apiece, for the three} Several, including top stars, game set. In compliance with the league ruling, both clubs had to roll break the tie for the extra point. extra frame roll-off and thus Cassells 847 Wilmot 768 (280), (339, Piper Bill Kirk was the big gun for | national association would be | binding on all other FIFA af- ily and suspended briefly | when they tried to return. | joined an unrecognized league in Colombia just after the Second World War. When they returned seeking reinstate- the FA suspended them for a year and fined them the equiv- alent of the amounts they had earned in Colombia. Few of the foreign players | enchantment set in. In the opinion of British experts, foreign players re- cruited by the NPSL--includ- ing about 20 Britons --are Skiinstructor Ornulf Johnsen zooms into the air with snow flying off a slight upslope as he sweeps toward the bottom of Grouse Moun- Junior Age Requirement tain near Vancouver. This is nadian Amateur Hockey Associ-| ation and the National Hockey League Sunday appeared to bejleagues throughout Canada. only one step away from formal) signing of a new pro-amateur|hockey season, junior teams in agreement. game. Bob Art's Taxi with 841 which in- cluded a 406 score for his first followed Hudson Kirk with 840 (305,'Tom Pritch- ard 771 (331) and George Cum- mings 725. The Scugog opposition for this week will be the high-scoring Fraser Mover club, led by TV star Si Rizun. either: has-beens or players unlikely to make the top in European soccer. The 10 Brit- ons signed by Atlanta Chiefs, for example, include none who have played regularly on the first teams of top clubs re- cently. 'SAME AS HOCKEY David Lacey, sportswriter of The Guardian, comments: The CAHA executive met with Clarence Campbell, NHL president, for three hours. Sat- urday to discuss on a point-by- point basis the proposed new agreement between the two or- ganizations. After the meetings, Campbell and Gordon Juckes, of Melville, Sask., secretary-manager of the CAHA, agreed the only out- sponsored by $250,000 distribution by body branches in the country. crease to $600,000 over the next National Ski Week in Can- ada and it's moments like this that make the sport so popular, (CP Wirephoto) NHL provides the CAHA with funds for operating junior Until the end of this year's continue to be the professional Canada _ will clubs. The proposed development fund will be initiated with a contribution by the NHL to the CAHA for direct the amateur through its various This fund is expected to in- | Now at your Mercury dealer... for a real battle and it was nip. @nd-tuck all the way, with Scu- ' gogs winning the game, 1,203- 1,175. Donaldson finally gave his team a little help by tossing in Veteran Eddie Moody who has been absent from the Scu- gog line-up for seven weeks, is expected to be back this week and this should add more power to the Oshawa club. Christ Church Registers Shutout Over Harmony Christ Church blanked Har-| five years. standing point to be settled con- Still to be resolved is an NHL cerns the age at which junior players may become subject to|request that the CAHA set the the professional universal draft.|junior age limit for players at The pro-amateur agreement|20 as of Dec. 31 of any playing includes a development fund to'season. "Although some of the names may not sound impres- sive to English ears, it must be remembered that the American public are complete novices where soccer is con- cerned. "They are in the same posi- tion as were the British when ice hockey was introduced here in the 1930s, The stand- ard of play was somewhat below that of the Canadian National Hockey League, but the game was still remarka- FALCONS! Go for Falcon, king of the compacts, and get all Falcon's famous economy at extra special White Sale prices! You'll get full wheel covers, whitewall tires, bright wheel lip moidings, plus carpets and upholstery from the luxurious Falcon Futura series. Choose yo! Faicon in White, Night Mist Blue or Brittany Blue... all with beautiful bive, all-vinyi interiors. 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Hockey League competition this kins, John Kift and Steve Van- week, derburg scored for St. Paul's. vi H iti St. Joe Woods posted the shut- In novice competition, out for Christ Church, with|Andrew's tied St. Luke's 1-1, Osborne and Paul each scor-|Christ Church nipped North- | Ing twice and Seton once. minster 2-1, Albert St. downed Take This Opportunity Simcoe St. 3-1, Harmony blank- Bannon fired two goals for/edq st. Mark's 3-0 and St. Paul's ) J Westminster and others went to! edged King St. 2-1. " h T G { A Rec-Room A ea oe es a as Ron Hart scored for St.| Duff S$ Reac 0 e Tosser and. Harp Andrew's. with Eddy Szczur| a oe Knox. ___ tallying for St. Luke's. Whitb Fi ] ba " -- pe Falcon jpn seamia in tne pee wee #eC | Bill Kilpattick' and / Carl iby ina ie ieee 2-Door Sedan tion opened a round-robin Pl2Y"' Mason' counted the Christ : k of off series, with the top Ras Church goals and Jess; WHITBY (Staff) -- Duff's teams to meet in a best-of-three 4 gure replied for North- Esso earned the right to meet ' final. + Sane minster, oat Eig ae a the | King St. tied Northminster; ., 4 > tq]-| Whitby Commercia ockey 8-3, Westmount blanked Simcoe Fle gli | ie Fons, Bill Gal oague final by eliminating St, 1-0 and St. Paul's won by| ore than enough for Albert St,|Ottenbrite's Men's Wear. default over Southminster. lJeff Keenan scored for Simcoe| Duff's, after tying the pel Goalgetters. for King St. were) st. ane Ma oe fa Jary F rly \losing the second, Jim Lean, Gary ,Fetterly and St. Mark's found Harmony he Co C ' G t Timms while John Dar- in the third game to record a ano z Toners +, goalkeeper Russell Spiers to0je4 win j i d i d Field d= Phil : 6-4 win in the third game an lington, Davi Laie ts tough while Bob McPherson ; j I replied for North-|(0US : SON/force an overtime period to sarvie Pp scored twice for Harmony and i sali minster ; declare a finalist. aes : Fast Brent Fulton once. . | Herb Tran's goal in the over- Alan Love scored for West) Gord Bertrand and Ericiiime period and John Lajole's mount with Murray Garrison) spicer handled scoring duties|/coaltending provided Duff's earning the shutout, for St. Paul's with lan Mae-| with the victory. ' iq a oa ae , , | : In exhibition play, South-| Pherson firing King St.'s goal. In' the regulation game, Brian| " minster beat St. Paul's 4-3; Maple Leafs edged Rangers|petcher scored twice for| z while St. Andrew's and first}2-1 and Black Hawks topped|puyrrs. with other goals going Baptist played to a scoreless|Red Wings 2-0 in mite action. tie. ' ] Ito Gord Luke, Graydon Col- e Jason Fallaise and David! : ville, Lynn Middleton and -------| Prout triggered goals for Maple|t yan. 'Ottenbrite marksmen Leafs and Bob Stirling replied were John Vesters, Jack Town- 4 #3 for Rangers. : i son, Aime Rosseau and Rod : 0 ants Goalkeeper Jamieson Wells! Mowat, 2 nicked up the shutout, Peter! Rick Switzer earned two as- ; Bone and Tom Bathe the goals sists for Duff's, with other for Black Hawks. assists going to Herb Tran, OME |John Tran, George Tran, Luke, i. Gord Townson and Fletcher. 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