le lige assist on the A penalty to McLean costly to the Mel-Ron s the visitors were quick advantage of the extra 'oring 38 seconds later. 'ams missed some great ; in the final few minutes appeared to hurry their drew the TALKING ...Some s took in. the game and reated to some good It was fast and much than several of the fans ected to see... Elmer the player of the ward ... Next action Rons will be on Tuesday hen they travel to Port ) tangle with the Flyers *t Thursday night the e Maroons will be the game time as usual is ILTER TIP ARETTES AR and KINGS . ITS. rrereate AMERKS PLAY FOLLOW 'THE LEADER ON WHEELS It's not a new sport, moon- lighting bicycle racers, or a Arnie Bogged In Traps, As Weiskopf Takes Lead | HONOLULU (AP)--"Those sand traps killed me," said Ar nold Palmer. The Hawaiian trade winds killed a bunch more. But nothing bothered" Tom Weiskopf, an old married man of 26--who couldn't make a dime in the Hawaii Open on his honeymoon last year. Weiskopf, 6-3 and 175 pounds, posted a steady 68, four under par. That gave him the first round lead in this $100,000 tournament, over two fellows hardly anyone had heard of it, Jim Grant and John Felus, who had 69s. First And Last At Stake half-time show . Just the Rochester Amerks of the In Western League Play | By THE CANADIAN PRESS In the Western Football Con-/Place. The Eskimos will meet ference's final regular schedule, Saskatchewan|4en-death semi-final. Roughriders must have the help of British Columbia Lions and;Upset , B.C, needs help from Saskatche-/ Wan, the Stampeders would be wan. two games--Calgary at Outcome of the league's last strength of their two wins in Saturday and Saskatchewan at/Tiders this year. Winnipeg Sunday--will decide A PASSING ERA the first and last-place teams in the WFC. Calgary Stampeders and Sas-, last : 5 katchewan are tied for first and) Country's all-time great quarter- Winnipeg leads B.C. by one point at the other end of the standings. If B.C. wins or ties against Calgary Saturday, Saskatche- wan can grab first place and the bye into the best-of-three WFC final by defeating the Blue Bombers the next day. A 'B.C. win coupled with al go-round for two of the | backs--Bernie Faloney of B.C. and Kenny Ploen of Winnipeg. | There has been speculation) the two former Grey Cup op} nents--Faloney when he was at! Hamilton, Ploen with Winnipeg --are playing their last seasons. Both have experienced disap- pointing seasons, with their teams finishing out of the play- Winnipeg loss would move the' offs. Lions into fourth place in the final standings Faloney, however, has been, playing well lately and Ploen The only club with a dispas-|has let it be known he doesn't sionate outlook on the weekend! want to retire on a sour note. Hull Breaks Out Of Pack To Capture Scoring Lead By THE CANADIAN PRESS Bobby, Hull - continued his goal-a-game pace Thursday for Chicago Black Hawks, leading them to a 3-1 Nationa] Hockey League victory over Los An- geles Kings and moving into the league scoring lead Hull hit for his 10th goal in as many games and added an as- sist, his fifth, to break out of a tie with six others bunched at 13 points. ' 2 Among the 13-point scorers are Andy Bathgate of Pitts- burgh Penguins, Yvan Cournoy- er of Montreal Canadiens, John McKenzie of _ Boston -- Bruins, Jean Ratelle of New York Rangers, Dave Keon of 'Toronto Maple Leafs and Gordie Howe of Detroit Red Wings Keon and Howe joined the {group Thursday as Toronto bat- tered Detroit 9-3. Howe scored twice to bring his goal output to eight while Keon got his fourth goal and a pair of assists, giving him nine for his 13 points. : The leaders: (C--Chicago; Pitt--Pittsburgh; M--Montreal; B--Boston; NY -- New York; D--Detroit; T -- Toronto; Cal -- California. GA Pts. Pim B. Hull, C 10 5 15 6 Bathgate, Pitt 10 3 13 0 Cournoyer, M ( Baa ane | 0 McKenzie, B 2 At 13 14 Ratelle, NY 3°10. 13 0 Howe, D 8 5 B 11 Keon, T 4 13 0 Beliveau, M 1 3-2 8 Hicke, Cal 6 6 12 8 +-§38 0 Stanfield, B exercise during a workout (AP Wirephoto) | HOCKEY | STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS National League Eastern Division American Hockey League in a muscle-strengthening Cesare Maniago, whose acro-| Salem 2 Knoxville 1 batic goaltending held Minne-)Greensboro 3 Nashville 1 sota in the game and preserved Western Junior their 2-1 lead through the sec-| Moose Jaw 4 Estevan 9 ond period en route to a 3-1)Flin Flon 8 Calgary 4 victory. over Philadelphia Thunder Bay Jr. |tension--when 'ivelled to Detroit following |George \Conacher each tallied twice. as Toronto halted the four-game winning jyoung season. : Lo fF AP Grant, a recent graduate of/and left it in there. My next one New York 61 °3.-35 21 15 the PGA school, is in his second was long and | two-putted. Detroit 8 31.35 13 tournament. Felus, smallest' "On the very next hole I did it Toronto 6.4 0 40 23 12 sod in vie gine ay 5-4, has again " Montreal 5 9 9 99 12 een around a little longer but George Archer_had_70,as-did|Boston oy ul has never won more than $900.4 | 7 "hic: 271 23 5 i abet f New Zealand left-hander Bob/ Chicago a 23 s Palmer, who took most of they Charles Weatern Bivision gallery of about 8.000 with him) ~" s oe oa 98 3110 around the tropical course, had| 'The brisk trade winds blew Los Angeles 4 4 2 °8 31 : an even par 72 that he said Sores into the high 70s for|Pittsburgh yer iiny: : "should have been a 68." some of the best known players. gd : ; 4 i i 8 G 7 : -p in| Phila. 3 4 5 7 COULDN'T MISS--BUT yay Brewer, winner here in| california 22-93 32-8 1965 and runnerup last year,!st T,ouis "ees fet aes | ee "T birdied the 14th to go three had 78. Defendi ie pelts Thursdé tg R alt. under " he said, "and I figured na ' efending c aegoesiates hursday § fy esulls there was no way I could miss) Ted Makalena had 78, Chi Chi Toronto 9 Detroit 3 68. Then I hit the trap on tha Rodrigues went to 79. Tony lapel gel Spealm 1 16th, tried a fancy pants shot| Jacklin of England had 76. : seria aba res ities eA RARE ' Ontario Junior A Steve Spray, runner-up in last WLT F APt week's Sahara Invitational, fin- Niagara Falls 7 0 0 45 10 14 ished with an eagle three for 73, Toronto 6 10 48 23:19 after being four over par for six Kitchener 6 2°0°52 2712 MOG i Bamilton 5 41 40 3311 Montreal £90, 29 2b 8 NHL STARS |Oshawa S232) 2628-7 |St. Cath. he BE a bi we to ; is " sree . _ London ree Tee eae: dabey "Hise games is Edmonton, in third By THE CANADIAN PRESS | 5oterhoro 16.2 25 45 4 : Pa Ree atin ae ; _ George Armstrong, who paced Ottawa Lee 36. 86.2 weekend! of ite|#1e- second-place CIDD 1H' A AUG anit Maple Leafs to a 9-3 Thursday's Results Jyhe Victory over Detroit Red Wings|St. Catharines 2 Hamilton 5 " ue Setinae hag oct with two goals and two assists. (Kitchener 9 Peterborough 6 r Bobby Hull, who took over the ieiuets at cca Puts awarded first place on the league scoring race with his! ottawa ae Andon BC.|three meetings with the Rough-|80! and assist as Chicago Central League Black Hawks won their second)Memphis 5 Houston 1 game in 10 starts, a 3-1 decision Dallas gs vee ue "i fastern League over Los Angeles Kings. : agi . The weekend could also be the) Syracuse 7 Long Island 6 \Fort William 5 Port Arthur 5 VOLKSWAGEN v/ AUTHORIZED SALES AND SERVICE PICKERING CAR CENTRE ON BASELINE 2 MILE EAST OF HARWOOD AJAX, ONT. ALL MODELS ON HAND. . . 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All that for $1798*, Including the 60 horsepower, *¥.0.B. Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver. Freight and delivery, provincial and local taxes, and whitewall tires extra. 'Toyota Corolla. BESTWAY MOTORS @ SALES @ SERVICE @ PARTS @ Dundos St. West @ Centre St. WHITBY ONT. Mi Leafs Bomb Detroit Without. Mahovlich By THE CANADIAN PRESS winger was off to the best start| The Philadelphia defeat was a _ Frank Mahovlich, the big manjof his 11-year NHL career, with|costly one for the Flyers who in the Toronto Maple Leafs' at-\four goals and seven assists in ack, has 'been grounded again'nine games. . Bobby Hull was flying in the Black Hawk victory, scoring a goal and an assist to take over the league scoring leadership with 15 points on 1% goals and five assists. Hull got scoring help from Ken Wharram and Doug Jar- n the last five starts. rett. Bill Flett was the only Los Mahovlich, the club's leading|Angeles player to beat Chicago corer, was left behind in a To-| goalie Denis Dejordy, although to bejthe Kings outshot the Hawks 28-17. Ron Ellis, Mike Walton, Pete Stemkowski and Dave Keon also) His team-mates never have The Maple Leafs, -- playing Detroit Red Wings 9-3 uffering from depression and the Leafs tra- Wednesday night's 5-0 victory scored for Toronto. Gordie 4 \over Montreal. Howe tallied twice for Detroit But rookie Wayne Carleton,)with Bruce MacGregor getting the other 1p a goal and two assists while' Jn Philadelphia, Andre Boud Armstrong and Brianirias| Wayne Connelly and Ted| Taylor scored for Minnesota Gary Peters scored for Phila delphia in the first period to give the Fivers a 1-1 tie The results didn't change the standings with Los Angeles still in front of the Western Division by a point over Pittsburgh Pen- guins and New York Rangers two points ahead of. Detxgit in the Eastern Division \ But the loss could be serious for Los Angeles as goalie Wayne Rutledge was removed midway through the first period following a goalmouth scram ble. He suffered a possible bro- ken nose Red Wings' string with he biggest scoring spree of the Chicago Black Hawks downed Angeles Kings 3-1 and North Stars topped Philadelphia Flyers 3-1 in the schedule Mahovlich, hospitalized for a month three years ago with what was unofficially described as fatigue, became ill Wednes- day night after a three-point performance against M real He was taken to a hospital 'and will not be allowed to see visi-- Terry Sawchuk replaced the tors, according to Dr. Hughiinjured goalie and allowed the Smythe, the Leafs' physician winning and clinching Chicago The 29-vear-old Toronto left-i goals lost left-winger Britt six to eight weeks with a shoul der separation. Bernie Geoffrion of New York Rangers was released from a Long Island hospital Thursday and is recovering from a severe digestive upset that developed| last Friday. Depending on the| result of tests Monday or Tues-| Detroit is in St the 36-year-old veteran| hopes to be back on_ skates early in the week. | teams are idle tonight.| Saturday New York is in Toron- to, Philadelphia is at Montreal, Louis to play the Blues, Pittsburgh is in Cali- fornia against the Seals and Los Angeles is in Minnesota Sunday, the Canadiens are in Philadelphia, Toronto plays the 3ruins in Boston, Los Angeles ts in Detroit and Chicago in Oak- land against the Seals. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, November 3, 1967° & TRAINER DIES Bunty Lou to win the Princess TORONTO (CP)-- Joseph|Elizabeth Stakes for two-year- |Higgins, 55, a former trainer|0lds. 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