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Oshawa Times (1958-), 14 Jun 1967, p. 13

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me ORGANIZED IN 19 ee THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, June 14, 1967 13 ADDS SIX NEW TEAMS i rs Expanded Nati IL imistic as panded National League Optimistic followed with a By W. R. WHEATLEY : ob Leng singled Canadian Press Staff Writer cones" Ance Teea tia ot are Pap gee oe gg alter 104 " virtua ma GP pcg make the score The National Hockey Hamilton Tigers replaced Ameri folded i 4 a a ee ee ee of the inning. League begins its second half Quebec Bulldogs in 1920. And eaten a ts ce ee eee iecn s I F g the six teams that time y - eye erg od century on an optimstic note four years later the league made up the league until this over ph ala age Med oo oe the maz. . gle by McQuade go grey : added Montreal Maroons and year's expansion. 1933. : ri wi 5 ay iy Tater Fat- Se cactiice tly uy ae oo teams in'the the first American team--Bos- The Stanley Cup, first put Rocket Richard of Montreal Ra, Diggs et ireonay When 4 bling Siblock to nited States, it will operate ton Bruins. : up as a challenge trophy by Canadiens. blasted home two tnd Ey Coed as a two - section, 12 - team In 1925 the Hamilton fran- Governor-General Lord Stan- overtime goals in successive gotten. In the 1928 Stanley aa th league reaching from Mont- chise was sold to New York ley in 1893, became the prop- games of the semi-fi 1 d oe eal See eee the i pn the real to Los Angeles. Americans for $75,000. and erty of the professionals in against Detroit in 1951. His meres, te lee feng . byl and "a site ied Car ae arf pinky became the ue and has been exclusively first came at 61:09 of 'over: cit lags en ne : yea ird U.S. franchise. or the NHL since 1926. time March 27, 195 is ' ; bed grees ooh ae before that there was consid- . ' Although there is consider- , second after 42:20 pe frome Lester struggled | into , the it a, erable shuffling of franchises THREE NEW TEAMS able glory in finishing first in -- equipment and went into the h had two hits for until Montreal Canadiens, Expansion was the story in the regular schedule, winning nets with most of two periods ether safeties Toronto Maple Leafs, New 1926 although it didn't com- the'Stanley Cup has been 'he Four Other Clubs remaining. The fired-up Rari- York Rangers, Boston Bruins, pare with what happened this rime goal over the y gers won the game for him, & k, Bennett, Tay- Detroit Red Wings and Chi- year. New York Ran C Geoee me, ome ce ' 21 vi ' we, im : . pe gers, Chi- playoffs have produced many Were After 0 Shea! -1 victory on a goal by the "000 105--11 11 2 rind cig nary ag leftto cago Black Hawks and De- of the most memorable inci- | great Frank Boucher. 'io oo 8 ee een MONTREAL, (CP)Sam Pt! laa he Chea Farkinoce; Lum- The NHL was organized in two five-team divisions. LEAFS COME BACK OF pagsoneed Hed twa on theif third-place fin . Montreal Noy. 22, 1917, with The Pittsburgh franchise For example, there was the |qay nj he aay Ga ves"! ish in their own division, the admission of Montreal went to Philadelphia in 1930 great comeback staged by |soim 'Nerth Stare whereby the| fought thei j a Park, in Osh- Canadiens, Montreal Wander 'Sut the Guak flaca "sag Toronto Maple Laate over DF |sota North Stars whereby the, 'US eir way to the final vent the distance ers, Ottawa, Toronto and Que- following ar as Ottawa Pic troit Red Wings in '1942. Tor- new entry in the National) Ssainst Toronto. ng Footy bec. Quebec did not operate ators also sat out the season. onto lost the first three games so ona ee el the" foeus teed Ge Bei rer that season as the clubs Ottawa operated for two more but reboufided to win the next |o'shea. a men.ber of Canad | without a goalie b ney 3 played a 22-game schedule, years before the franchise four and take the cup. naticght tem last senepo. | inkery to Mike Kare o cnt Me jaama a be --. yang the only bi ee, s St. Louis The longest overtime game "At least four athe este had Toate, eine Bi lag ye Al eam playing home games on where t operated for one year ever played was in a Stanley |approached Pollock f h r0- 00 nuch § nwhile, collected artificial ice. before disappearing. Gip sentinel After id Pr ei ollock for the pro-) too much so, dug up a net- sing pitcher Ron ; i Wanderers dropped out of Montreal Maroons gave up ules and 30 yeti ot over a ee hia dewalt eal a Cecaiane g reminage yoo uck out five and FORMER GREATS--Ex- many exciting episodes of make the game great ar Richard : ine - ---- + paces | : ay of Cleveland Barons of the pansion of the National the league's earlier years. from left "Fred *(cyclone} Fox) Patrick "re if this trolt" gga : poe Osh Shoe Mena wnemmber of ie) Anencan Hockey Leagues ; { : --nev a star--scorec shawa G rals ar' n yas i i single runs in Hockey League recalls Among those who helped Taylor, Maurice (Rocket) 1957 photo. --CP Photo | Atl t ' Phil Ni i a Duly geal' OF tie pane |HEARY aco ---- Beit hbk found ot sixth and clinch- an a S$ ] 1e 0 against Montreal Maroons at |series along with Bobby Orr,| was hustled off to Maple Leaf | with three runs e e | the Forum. The game started |now with Boston Bruins, during] Gardens without being tod ' 1 r a * . | March 24, 1936, and endéd the {the 1965-66 season. That club,| what was in store for him. He Wright, an error WII iS Wins His First Start | following morning at 2:25 a.m. |then managed by Blair, lost in| came through in style as the e fly scored the , | The second longest game the Memorial Cup final to Ed-/ Hawks, won 3-1 and eventually y Pye and was also a semi-final, little 'monton Oil Kings. took the series. a ar, e By MIKE RECHT sit out his second straight game > the sauth with n OuT-r- on nn -|Associated Press Sports Writer|because of fatigue and a stiff a anoren én. Wil- Willie Mays, usually ajback, hoped to be back in the Githehs singled starter, surprised no one by Giant lineup tonight, despite his ith the final i i : turning out to be quite a relief/success as a reserve. niga tr agit hoe By DICK COUCH Chicago White Sox blanked|and a passed ball in the full in- hitter, but relief pitcher Phil) He had entered the game. in wn Ampociaied Press Sports Writer Washington Senators 6-0, New/ning. Miekro stunned everyone by|the sixth inning as a pinch hit- "ofa gga aking a little go a long way|York Yankees topped Boston) Detroit then pulled away with | proving himself no slouch as a|ter, but grounded into a double : Heras Dadbng ping? of, ra oa ag ee saat ge - weg spe is the seventh asf starter. eid be ne bases loaded with . nd Minneso s swept a twi-night double-|Dick McAuliffe homered, Wert|" | "I'm still pinching myself,'|Houston leading 2-1. He got an- "4 ponte cred tab were stretching the point/header from Cleveland Indians, | tripled, Kaline doubled and Hor- |said Niekro, 'vies Knuckleball other chance. in the 10th after LOCATED ON i and Jones. "T oi Dot ten and saw it, antes righecacie fluttered Atlanta Braves by am eo bags rT L HIGHW. 1 000 000-0 6 2 and I don't believe it," said De-/ EXPLODE FOR 10 |BARBER TAGGED egy ig se Aaa al egg ody ng, enn AY2 § ) 001 03x--5 10 1 troit manager Mayo Smith after The Tigers fell behind 5-1 be-| Jim (Catfish) Hunter hurled 1 i ae ae of the season, No. 550 oe hi | BETW 4 Mitchell; Mason the Tigers snapped a five-game|fore raking Chance' and three|® four-hitter for his second suc- antares aie career and the seventh pte EEN f 3 losing streak by chopping and| rs for 10 runs on eight|cessive shutout as the Athletics , Mays, who entered the game slam of his career. OSHA ' : slicing their way to a 15-10 ver-|singles in the sixth. Detroit shaded the Orioles and hard- Bn Ge Sit Anthig) 200K Tae aie Nolan, a 19-year-old right- WA is eries game, also dict over the Twins. \paraded 14 men to the plate,|luck left-hander Steve Barber. cess as a substitute more nom ihander won his fifth game AND WH Park, Mr. TV Fifteen runs were scored--10|with the first 11 reaching base.| Two walks and Bert Campan- sualeaty, OS Usaal, Ai ne lin sit decisions he allowed ITBY six runs in the by Detroit--in an hour-long sixth|Kaline and Willie Horton each|eris' double in the second rey guises bg aa nae 8: SENS ne ee ie long, cbs Met past = d ban five in the third, inning marked by the absence|had two hits in the inning while! produced th ° : - +» signs for bout inning to boost San Francisco|?) peel pace ad aa fth, two in the inning y absence | he As inning le | produc! game's only run. Giants over Houston Astros 6-2. struck out nine and walked two. nthe eeecath win extra-base * eh vor pte big Price and Don) 'The White Sox blanked Wash- : "Grand sasha don't wake any But Seaver, 22, cut the Reds' Cae wan 6 bo one : og pig ~ Salto " ig BS et apiece.|ington behind Tommy John's Chuval S Aiticehch th kot ke" Gala first place lead over St. Louis ss [a Hi eco vad 4 gant aye: ae e i aa vie we rt 4 around/three-hit pitching and a three- 0 igns "Winning ball games ar to 24 games with an eight-hit- by Sweet in the Wha started as a piichiag desl(five fimr--the ck Oo ae) en " . Mat uit between Dennis McLain and|centre fielder Mickey Sankey re Se Pes erees hag Fight Frazier, and New York iets Gans still gg re had more treuble wig & double and Dean Chance turned into & dropped Bob Allison's two-out a Padcyg th hate he chloe ds ane rc pagiser over/winning his fifth game against code and' Wayne unchand-Judy fiasco, | ify ball withthe aes loaded (gp Boston and snap «four ]2-ROUNG BOUt [sewer 7 "rin and scored another as the id three singles. games, Kansas City Athletics|five walks, one hit batsman,|#2m° LONG SERA: Seve Wane: Cardinals. piled ge "T aed, ee doubled and nipped Baltimore Orioles 1-0,/three errors, two wild pitches aker also had three hits for New|. TORONTO (CP)--Irv Unger-/ROOKIES SPARKLE but then gave up etlo hotsers t McIntyre had a . + York. man, manager of Canadian} Nolan blanked the Mets 6-0 th den ae Mii Mot nd ' Don Mincher drove in three|heavyweight boxing champion|on six hits before Seaver halted Te, y» ide hoot ge ' Mr, TV Towers BASEBALL SCOREBOARD runs with a double and single,| George Chuvalo, believes agree-|the Reds 7-3 in a twi-night ae he goo and pig Joe r, a triple, Bob Jimmie Hall hit a two - run|ment on a fight between Chu- doubleheader. fermen 2 MM nec Ag uble, and Tony homer and pinch-hitter Bubba|V@l0 and Joe Frazier of Phila-) Another rookie, Dick Hughes, homer in the aixth inning "ott By THE CANADIAN PRESS {Syracuse 20 24 .455 914|Morton stroked a two-run single|4¢!phia July 19 may spell the/held joff Pittsburgh as St. Louis|Don Drysdale, 5-6 ureskink onar singled for National League Toledo 20 25 .444 10 |in California's twilight victory/e"d of @ proposed elimination|Cardinals beat the Pirates 7-4,|2.2 tie. Jim Lefeby: iit & Columbus 19 24 '442 10 over the Indians tournament to replace deposed!and Ron Santo's h 1 lion ig leg elie Pd 0 000 000 2 2 \ po Tuesday's results T : champion Cassius Clay. shaved Chicahs Cabhts tie Awicce tee thas' clagte ation 052 Ix--19 16 2 , Cuncinnstt 39 22 .639 -- | Buffalo 1 Jacksonville 3 ta tite ge | nightcap| "Chuvalo and Frazier signed geles Dod ers 3-2. Bie eee. tet Ae age eee . Cook (3) amd 7. yee f 4 a a rtf Toronto 0 Richmond 5 vliet hel seni a K "rig Pos with Madison Square Garden in|" yy; . ; eee can an Francisco F '4\Syracuse 6 Toledo 7 p from Bill Kelso. Four/New York Tuesday for a gua- iekro made the most of his Zarowny. Pittsburgh 29 24 547 6 IP Cleveland errors contributed to|+anteed $50,000 i starting chance. The only hits : Chicago 30 24 .6e7 «6: /Rochenter 7 Columbus ¢ the Angels' seventh victory in| ameed $59,000 against 25 Per or the 28-year-old pitch B Today's Games TY in/cent of gate and television re- sear ome ei prnee ere son alyzes Atlanta 28 28 .500 8'4iputtalo at Jacksonville their last eight starts. ceipts, a two-out double by John Calli- Pla Philadelphia bs 7 * 94/Toronto at Richmond Championship fights normally real the pri ining and a 5 e Houston 2 379 144 |p chester at Columbus . are 15 rounds but since both|!¢@40ff single by Gene Oliver in Athlete S Moves | ( Ie Los Angeles 21 35 375 1514|Srcice at 'Toledo Dittfach Adds contestants feel Clay' atill {he elghth. | a New York 18 35 .340 17 champion, at least until after He struck out five, walked MONTREAL (C esr rse Tuesday's Results American League is his trial which starts Monday in|'hree and got the run he), di EAL (CP)-- Geoffrey Los Angeles 2 Chicago 3 WL Pct. GBL Two Winners Houston, the July 19 match will needed to even his record at 2-2| Dyson, director of the Royal Ca- Cincinnati 6-3 New York 0-7 |Chicago 32 21 .604 be a 12-rounder. jwhen Hank Aaron singled in a|nadian Legion sport training & Atlanta 1 Philadelphia 0 Detroit 32 23 582 1 Clay is scheduled to standjTun off Rick Wise in the sixth Program, spoxe Tueaday a) te St. Louis 7 Pittsburgh 4 Baltimore 28 28 519 4%4/_, TORONTO (CP) -- Jockey trial for refusing induction into|iMning. {Canadian Symposium of Recrea- re | ie ment Sn Francisco 6 Houston 2 [Boston 28 27 509 § | Hugo Dittfach rode two winners|the army on the grounds he is aj Mays, who was scheduled to tion on the laws of physics as Probable Pitchers Today Minnesota 28 28 .500 5% . =, Tuesday, bringing practising Black Muslim minis- applied to sports coaching skill. CLUB St. Louis (Gibson 7-5 or Jas-| Cleveland 28 29 491 6 he eg "en to 1,989 since|ter and as such is exempt 4 ' Dyson, who uses visual aids ado) paiement Fee, tee eee ee nar ts el ae | Hank Aaron's |. demonstrate his lectures, You can't afford a tire with nothing b Y BN Kansas City 27 31 466 74| He came home first in the) When Clay refused to be in- analyzes the mechanical . mo- ire with nothing but low price, San. Fraticisco (Perry. §-8) at| California 97 33 .450 gi | first race with Coureur de Bois | ducted the World Boxing Asso- . tions of athletes to determine You need more. You need the dependability Fisk Houston (Wilson 2-3) N [Washington | Aghia 10 ding the fifth with Henry's ciation stripped him of his title. 2,500th Hit hare, See A moiee keeps has been building into tires for 67 years, The de- ? , . | 'uesday's Resul ee ae e same time, Sports Action em from peak efficiency. ai thiees ercnis 1 tre 2.g)|New York 5 Boston 3 The daily double victories|Inc. of New York proposed an| PHILADELPHIA (AP)--Hank| His highly technical "paper pendability you get from stronger, more durable Cincinnati (Maloney 5-2) at | Baltimore 0 Kansas City 1 gave Dittfach 21 in 25 days ofjeight - man elimination tourna-/Aaron joined the select club of was delivered to a group of nylon cord. You need the confidence you feel New York (R: Shaw 1-5) N_ |Detroit 15 Minnesota 10 racing here and moved him into|ment for the vacant title. _|players to reach 2,500 hits but|Physical education teachers and when you know your tire has been made with Atlanta (Johnson 5-4) at Phil-/Chicago 6 Washington 0 a tie with Jim Fitzsimmons for! Ungerman, who now thinks/|neither he nor Atlanta Braves students in the field. By illustra- re) ; eee yo cares adelphia (L. Jackson 38) N. {Cleveland 3-3 California 8-8 second place for jockey wins.|the elimination tournament is|discovered the fact until 24/0" he demonstrated how they ne at a time. You need the assurance you get p . Jacks Pratuble Pitchers 'Today |APPrentice Richard Grubbloff, said the WBA was also con-\hours after the slugging out-\°2 Teturn to their classrooms from tires that have been inspected. Re-inspected International League Baltimore (Phoebus 5-2) at|/eads with 26 victories. sidering a tournament but when|fielder reached the coveted pla|2"d teach their pupils the best Overinspected. 154 ti : ? W L Pct. GBL|Kansas City (Dobson 3-2) N The daily double of Coureur|he ' discovered the association|teau : use of their bodies in track and P "3g imes, Rochester 31 16 .660 | Cleveland (Siebert 5-5) at Cal- oe, Bo ee acbetiane P was manipulating the standings The ¢-foot, 180-pound Aaron res activities with a minimum K Mart sells size 7.50-14 Fisk Air-Flite tubeless 4 5 {i i J Sadak y t i s ve m ' i: of waste motion. ' i . eg rH be " + ution (Wright 1-0) N chlore and Solometeor in the Mi eee ee collected a home run and single} Dyson sondcts annual track : oe ides for only 10.00 (with trade) because ichninnd 23 26 489 9 fourth pa 70.8 aed the exac-|amoured with the boxing body. py Retna emit es and field clinics at Guelph, Ont., we Y them in volume, direct from the factory, and : er et and Dar i : > 2,500- i pee Eee Scarborough Scope in the seventh was $32.40. until last Monday. to cee hit select circle, occupied by a as ie Oe on i M Tach aly te bapthcr oP a i s with their proposed $50,000 ae - coated a bg Earlier, the symposium heard Hd) ser lucaddds dla te quality tires, and they're all | Beats Oshawa I di ' C . purse and "when they failed. . .|_,. We didn't realize it until we|Northern Development Minister priced to make them the best tire value in town. pen ennis ndla s ricketers we went ahead with our arf se gr spo Laing say the federal govern- | es oo : rangements to fight Frazier." |Braves' spokesman. "He started) ment will add new parks to the bs ieee Oral sccecd Lose First Test Chuvalo, 29 and 10th ranked| the season with 2,434, and has 66|national parks system as fast Draws Closer |in every inning as they trounced by the WBA although rated fifth)8° far this season. That's 2,500,/as provinces make the land Oey aie Girls 198 in a| LEEDS; England (Reuters)--|0¥.,2in& egazine, has a won-|cven in the new math." Matiall i! NEW YORK (CP) -- The alge ot lg atc Le te nk See kooks fis has FISK FAMOUS United States edged closer Tues-|88me Tuesday. jwickets Tuesday. in tie Zirst test r | day to open tennis tournaments| The losers came to life in the here, with 2% hours to spare. yes Pe sivened oF RAgexed SALES . SERVICE bd PARTS f ACCES. NO TIME LIMIT jal where professionals and ama-|late innings, scoring five of their), The Nawab of Pataudi, finally; ---- ae . GUARANTEE : teurs would compete together as runs in the top of the seventh. dismissed for 148, was mainly . TV CANCELS BOUT 5 M Guaranteed agai they do in golf. | Bridlewood collected oni yj|Tesponsible for India prolonging] 'DALLAS, Tex. (AP) -- The m 2 : ppcelnibaacelh anelag Until now the ruling body of eight hits, the same as Oshawa. |his country's second innings. |world welterweight champion- ntti road hazards in- American tennis, the United) Gail Lucas had a home run The Indians were all out for|ship fight between Curtis Cokes cluding stone bruises, el bearings, States Lawn Tennis Association,|and double for Oshawa, while|310, their highest total against|/and challenger Gypsy Joe Har- broken glass, punct- nders, com- had opposed open tennis al-|Judy Esposito had a triple and England. England then needed|ris was postponed from June 27 wiberg blowouts, side. . though England and Australia|double and Dianne Watt ajonly 125 for victory, which it|to July 24 Tuesday because the wall scraping and rim present fin- have shown willingness to ex-/double and single. Other Osh-/S00n achieved. bout would not be televised. cuts. No time or miles periment with it. |awa hits went to Linda Kawecki age limit. Now, however, the USLTA/and Deannie Sharp. Guaranteed against de- has decided to send an unin-| | ; fects in workmanship structed delegation to the Inter- H t S$ Kl NG WITH A for the life of the tread. national Federation meeting in Hornets Name | f Luxembourg July 12 igi} by P s rs Robert J. Kelleher, TA P ' rane Wylie Coach Gingham .15 England Pe a the a y national Federation for permis- : sion to stage one open tourna-|, GALT, Ont. (CP)--Bill Wylie, ment as a trial and Australia|37, Tuesday was appointed asked that each country be per-|coach of Galt Hornets of the mitted to state one. Ontario Hockey Association Sen- "It is important to realize ior A League. that the action of Tuesday's| A native of Galt, Wylie scored | , } meeting in sending our dele- 84 goals and a 280 points in : ge ; i ' ix- 7 " . i OT i edeomeat pA ecteghe which 'ely ed on gorh wil Repairs to All Makes of Shavers and Clippers a nis," said Kelleher. "It really|New York Rangers. | says that the USLTA wants to] He helped Galt to an Allan 0S HAWA SHAVER SERVICE be able to discuss and consider|Cup in ra and ro = open ténnis proposals at this|career wi same club when & SUPPLIES ILTF meeting' and to decide on|they finished second in the Siucit any suggestions Of: OF0- 1981-63 World Champloaships in 17 KING WEST OSHAWA 39 PRINCE ST. OSHAWA 728-4284 en, posals that come up."

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