Oshawa & District SOFTBALL TONIGHT! Alexandra Park @ Ist Game 6:15 2nd Game 8:15 Bat j i j ; 4 oe ae stitutions and the disap- have been a breed unto them- _ best. And their best is usually enched, away from Cleve : i scribed: "Pine Point, 1967 pe hi of the big forward selves. They are an esoteric brilliance. They're sharp-eyed' land Barons of the AHL at an bl' 4 sp" ip along -- Clint Queen's Plate." T_T ----CO lines. little band who sort of keep acrobats who take justifiable age when many goalies are -- a of Ottawa Senators, His faith in the brown colt Undoubtedly there has been the faith, something in the pride in their work. ready to call it quits. ohn Ross Roach of Toronto, was even greater Monday after -- d-up in the game, with New Bi ok and Detroit, Chuck the son of All Hands breezed to oth aged scouting the Gardiner of Chicago, Frank aj ; im rule c er soe lentions Hee. Brimsek of Boston, Turk |Victory_ in the $10,000 added we RUCTION current hell- ; Broda, the Leafs' fat. man, |Plate Trials Stakes, the final wagon hockey. ) }test for Canadian - folled three- But the hard - bitten old- Bill! Durnan and Jacques | Ids bef Saturday' tigar, thriving on endurance, Plante of Canadiens, Glenn |Ye@™ -~ "Pls mere ouuecay s . was not loafing. He would Hall of Chicago. Pen eae tes = Relenight ™ \ have been flabbergasted if a Durnan was a brilliant six- lowned by Noel Hickey of ? : relief man came scuttling on time winner of the Vezina |Montreal. and Courant d'Air ipal Pool to the ice after a couple of Trophy. Then along came jawed by J. Louis Levesque ol s Ld Eipa? F Ons minutes of play. Plante who also won the |montreal--were entered in the at all pools: me Ar Tr ws :* bp pring @ " cong a oe 1% - mile race' over dirt. Both! coaches today rarely leave ng to New York. ante, H e (mornings Monday through / three players together long whose between-game activi. |/'° pri § pov ng lg wi rh . enough for them to become ties included knitting and [peti shines ne 8 hee nays 8-16 Nepal geal ei an identifiable unit. fad menting. ef the ve pis ilar Noronte te ee ynchronized -- - ere is Chicago ac! pionee e mas an : side : : napne' Scooter Line of Stan started the practice of a goalie |, Battling Pages Pe Pao PINE AVE. ATHOL. 5 ok * af e 20th, 1967 Mikita, Doug Mohns and going behind the net to stop fn ay, ee 8:30 P.M. Keay. Whatram. "Put bey en ree ne Yeni Trainer John Meyer was sat- | or many others can you name? The all-time shutout king 1s ictied with Pine Point's time of 6 ¥ One of the greatest of all Terry Sawchuk with an even lone minute and 45 seconds for ui ¥ ' time was the Detroit Red 100. But the most spectacular |. distance but said the = ~y ~ a {] rd ad hseh eg Wings' Production Line of Sid : single season for shutouts was jnorse will do better on a fast ie O. sd a5 ro ress ; Abel, Gordie gens -- Reg h ¢ & é a al put together by the late ittank : K er were sitient toring : : se Hainsworth. | "He likes to hear his feet 7 JOHN ST. 7 eee pees threats but they worked as a CHARLIE CONACHER BUSHER JACKSON JOE PRIMEAU \ Co oe pool pees mover. said. E just VE __JAVE. 0 participate, series "A it, not just three stars on son wi anadiens the cool |hope it's a fast track Satur- x ednesday, August 2nd te unit, not j k to th netminder from Kitchener al- |gay." LLOYD e or the ice. ripe ert sales THE KID LINE, best re- It was opened. One of the them to become an identi- lowed only 43 goals and had | * a" a tg z= be jog hie a a". caihaapes sg . membered forward line of developments in modern fiable unit. The Kid Line, 2 amaring 22 shutouts. There Oe to " ' ~ 2 MCGREGOR o r es ' ' ; Toronto Maple Leafs and hockey has been the dis- consisting of Charlie Con- as been nothing approaching | Jockey Avelino Gomez, who uu Recreation, Denertment ef In the same dion: hile ion regarded by many as one appearance of the big for- acher, right wing, Busher it since and today a mark of [toa Pine Point Monday andj} }--s ee GREG x s Montreal Nneay pie Rockit of the greatest units in NHL ward line, since most Jackson, left wing and Joe 10 shutouts in a 70 - game |will be in the irons again Sat- Fo z ELLIOTT, S| ul Line -- tg Blake The history, was the pride of coaches seldom leave play- Primeau, at centre, thrived schedule is about the best jurday, said the colt was run- < os No oe os aa gun but Maple Leaf Gardens, when ers together long enough for in the 1930's, anyone can hope for. ining easy. o ha = Ft & Lach and Blake were brilliant AVE bel oO in supporting roles. It was a | > GIBB $T line the late Dick Irvin de- | , scribed as the greatest he , ever coached. purtes ST. iz QUEBEC RANGERS WERE TOPS ji a PA It's perhaps significant that | Su ort our MARLAND | AVE. % on the only three occasions > FAIRBANKS be on which New York Rangers | won the Stanley Cup they had | b vi ROYAL | great lines that worked to- | oca Cc a er oO e as E AVE. gether like clockwork. | \ iow * * te * In 1928 and 1933 they had | * 1 AVE AVENUE? Frank Boucher centring Bill a and Bun Cook and in 1940 | ar ing e ap : Mae and Neil Colville with | » wy Si AIK AVE. \ HAL Big Forward Lines Missing But Modern Hockey Faster By W. R. WHEATLEY Canadian Press Staff Writer When hockey old - timers gather, the talk often focuses on two developments in the modern game--the rapidity of Alex Shibicky. Toronto Maple Leafs had | the famous Kid Line -- Joe Primeau, Charlie Conacher and Harvey (Busher) Jackson --and fans talked about Con- acher's powerful shot much as they discuss the booming drives of Bobby Hull today. Boston Bruins had their {l- | lustrious Kraut Line -- the Kitchener trio of Milt bench, "where's your power play?" "In England, France and Germany," Ross retorted. What about goalies? In the NHL they are and always little tradition of a sturdy marching society. You don't rub goalies the wrong way. If you do they seem to backfire. You just put up with them and hope for the For a group who should be susceptible to nerves and jit- ters, they wear remarkably well. Take Johnny Bower of Tor- onto Maple Leafs. Bower was Now admitting to 42 years, Bower joined with 37-year-old Terry Sawchuk to give Tor- onto superb goaltending in their Stanley Cup victories over Chicago and Montreal this spring. The great goalies are easy to name. There was the fab- | ulous Georges Vezina of Ca- nadiens, for whom the Vezina Trophy is named. Vezina calmly continued to play even while marked for death by tuberculosis. WON SIX VEZINAS TORONTO \Toronto began Pine Point's Win In Trial -- (CP) -- Several) ;months ago Saul Wagman of that waits for the other horses heralding his when he's out front," said Go- |horse, Pine Point, as the win- mez. "I tried to keep his mind THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, June 22, 1967 11 Toronto, was a surprise second ern Canadian. bred horse elig- in Monday's trial. He followed ible for Saturday's race. Pine Point by 1% lengths and 'Makes Him Plate Favorite ®."" Sweet Betemight, remains a co-fay- Dreams, |orife for the Plate. The brown owned Mrs. D, H. Coulter of gelding, bought for $55,000 by "But he's the kind of a horse Toronto. FINISHED SEVENTH Gilmore, owned by Max Bell Hickey earlier this year, will be ridden by Ron Turcotte of Grand Falls, N.B. A total of 11 horses remained iner of the 108th running of the off the rest of the field today." and Frank MeMahon of Cal-as probable starters for the |Queen's Plate. Wagman was so bold as to Forever Association (C.R.C.FA.) Our salute. gary, finished seventh in Mon- Plate. They included Mr. More of Mort, a 60-to-1 long- day's trial. The brown son of Come By Chance, hand out ball point pens, in- shot owned by Tom Hayes of|Tall Chief I is the only Sin, Ette Rule, West-'and Jammed Lovely. On Wednesday, June 21 at 9 a.m. our technicians threw the switch which activated most blocks in the above area bounded by the Oshawa Creek, King St., C.P.R. tracks and the Shopping Centre. Our Schmidt, Bobby Bauer and . Woody Dumart--the last time Right hand proudly extended. ; z 3 Eg they won the Cup in 1941. Thumb up, Fingers shaped as flag. This will be good news for the residents of this area n era wa though clutching a Red Cap who h b tientl iti ice. Th ill the Pony Express Line of Bill ave been patiently waiting our service. There wi Mosienko, Max and Doug Forever mug. (Left hand , Seton Del iae Parmer be a small delay in hookups, as we have about 200 Bent ey jaspe jo .uie . ° ° Biv. of meladtnaad OF coca eres " see Avind Oh uaa order file to install at the present time : : { pron sett a5 'team all- be used during Red Cap where are flying this Red Cap raderson tile to insta ep n . rr V-8's), Choice Mosienko, incidentally, Forever anthem. Acknowledging flag. (When you see one, There is now a total of 5,236 Homes in Oshawa with Cable T.V. available. We hope to be opening about 1,800 home area each month through the end of this year. " holds an NHL record that probably will never be broken --three goals in 21 seconds against. New York. on March 23, 1952. However, by then the line had been broken up and it was Gus Bodnar who set up | the three goals. Regardless of cold statis- | tics it is difficult to rate one | line against another. Perhaps it's enough to say all would have been great in whatever period they played. STARRED ALONE There were also outstanding individualists not necessarily ik associated with a particular q line. You can go back to Frank Nighbor, the brilliant poke-check artist of the Ot- tawa Senators. Or to the bril- liant Howie Morenz of Cana- i diens or to Syl Apps of the Leafs. Where do you stop? There were dozens of them. Cooney Weiland and Bill Cowley of Boston, for instance. Newsy Lalonde and Jean Beliveau of Canadiens and Chicago's in- comparable Bobby Hull. Defencemen? It's the same story. Eddie Shore and Dit Clap- per of the Bruins, Ching John- =~ son of the Rangers, Red Hor- ner of the Leafs, Red Kelly of Detroit, Doug Harvey who won the Norris Trophy as the league's top defenceman seven times at Montreal. 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