N i ; injured in the first 1en he collided with . Dussiaume suffered torn muscles in his lder.... Robertson ilian were robbed by almost sure goals... rrist exchanged blows on's Glen Shirton late irst period Bill dressed and able to roach Ike Hildebrand it to put the pressure | such a close game. -- goal: Wilson, Yeo; de i, Clayton, Steward, Gyles, orwards: Walton, Morenz, wehuk, ne, Quintilian, Dussiaume. O'Donnell, Tallon, Robertson, 4 Quimet, Marlow: , Shirton, Pate: » Marchinko, , Chinnick, Sutherland, ir, Murphy, Boughner, Wil IRST PERIOD Quintilian Aurphy Hen) 19.46 -- Falk 4.34; Allen 14.407 Culbert 15.41; Seat Shirton (high sft 19.28 and Morenz 19.28, COND PERIOD jevin » Tallen) 3.56 -- Boughner 3.45; Dionne 6.14; Wilson 9.09; Culbert ) 10.21 and Stewart 18.46. HIRD PERIOD oughner tieeeneee 6.24 hinnick , ANON) ...sscceveee 6.41 ittler 19.10 lywehuk Walton) 19.37 Whittaker 7.49 and Sittler ays 8 with lyeash p to 00 1A FINANCE NY LIMITED NG STREET W. 123-3487 1sive eates then oak To- able cter, ger, ake ause ial? Mid HT KY LLE, CANADA WITH BLOOD streaming ® down his nose and face, Boston Bruins' Bobby Orr, right, points finger at To- ronto's Brian Conacher, left, as Orr presses in to con- Ticats Edge Argonauts, Riders Beat Alouettes By THE CANADIAN PRESS single and pair of punt singles|apparently won the EFG receiv- ed when Orr collision with Boston A comedy of errors in Mont-|by Joe Zuger. real and two costly fumbles that} Dave Mann scored all five To-| Tucker of Ottawa. didn't look a bit funny in Toron- scene unchanged to left the after the final weekend of regu- Jar-season action in the Eastern utes r¢ +A when Symons carried 13 yards/first-quarter t Gabler ran 34 after fullback Bo Scott, and another Football Conference. Coach 0. K. Dalton of Mont-|and Wally remaining in tinue fight that was trigger- was cut in a Conacher the second period of their game at Linesman Walt Atanas tries in Garden. ronto points, a 32-yard field goal land two punt singles There was less than two min-, the game field of mire, with an 18-yard real admitted Saturday the Al-|being unable to locate his re- ouettes 15-1 loss to Rough Riders was a "'comedy of/ Tic Ted Page hit Gabler on the na wide field goal attempt. errors." sats' 14-yard line Ottawa/Cceives, to take Toronto to the Hamiltn Tiger-Cats defeated|next play and the ball bounced Toronto 9-5 Sunday after turning |!oose. Hamilton recovered and/{driving rain the Argonauts first-quarter fum-|Zuger ran.out all but three sec- ble into the only touchdown of, nds to preserve the victory. the game.and holding their lead) late in the game by forcing an-~ other fumble. The victories left Hamilton in| first place to await the winner sudden-death semi-final between the second- place Riders and third-place Ar- of the Nov. 11 The Ticats meet the Toronto- Ottawa winner in a two-game total-point series for the East-| game at Ottawa Dec. 2. BREAK FOR 'CATS Toronto 21-yard line set up thejon the ground. The Argos to-| * 18 passes jlegs up and over. should have had it frpzen for ern finalists in the Grey Cup) the second half." GELO THE CULPRIT for 89 Hamilton touchdown. Bill Red-/talled 12 first downs. dell recovered for Hamilton and Tommy Joe Coffey took a pass down. Toronto was | pass interference, the ball was/10 of 21 pass attempts. 'moved to the two-yard line. Wil-| play. yards. Gabler, swathed in tape from waist to chest after the game,|had two intercepted. Russ Jack- said he thought Hamilton's\<on was good on four of 10 for Angelo Mosca was responsible the Riders {for his still undetermined rib in- juries. i Gabler completed only four Of ,ainer with 102 yards on 19 car- Sy-| |monds' ran 123 yards in 17 car-! Bill Symonds' fumble on the|ries to lead the Argos 203 yards| Mann's average of 42.4 yards lie Bethea scored on the first on 12 punts, two yards better jthan Zuger, gave him the Hamilton's other three points; league's punting title for 1967 tame on a wide field goal at-| HOCKEY STANDINGS National League Eastern Division WL? fF Niagara Falls 2 Kitchener 8 Peterborough 4 Toronto 8 London 1 Montreal 5 Ottawa 1 St. Catharines 9 By THE CANADIAN PRESS Saturday's Results |London 4 Oshawa 3 A Pt Piloting or Celestial Navigation Write to ~~ The University of Tennessee CORRESPONDENCE DIVISION OF UNIVERSITY EXTENSION Knoxville, Tennessee 37916 4 NAME STREET eity OHA Senior Toronto 74146 97151, ee New York 6 2 3 37 25 i cowood A oe ae Detroit 6 5 1 41 42 131, Pe a Montreal 5 3 3 24 25 13, quelph tat re Boston S49 4 ie Pe Chicago 272 2% 44 tonne : : ie ~ Western Division pata ie 3 Los Angeles 5 4 3 36 387 13 Belleville A 5] 39 Pittsburgh 6600 Bl Salis Ppa ae) Phila 44.2 20.22 19| Woodstock 25 2 31 Minnesota 34 3 P4 Ps g | Orillia 1 8-0 28 St. Touls a° 559 23 8 ; Sunday's Results California 9 7 3 25 35 7/Guelph 2 Oakville 4 Sunday's Results Belleville 3 Barrie 3 Montreal 1 Philadelphia 1 Saturday's Results Los Angeles 6 Detroit 4 Orillia 1 Galt 7 Toronto 2 Boston 2 Collingwood 4 Kingston 3 Chicago 2 California 2 Saturday's Results New York 2 Toronto 4 ; Philadelphia 4 Montreal 1 if Detroit 2 St. Louis 3 Pittsburgh 1 California 0 Los Angeles 2 Minnesota 2 OHA Junior A Wut fF A Pt Niag. Falls 8 1 0 53 23 16) Toronto 7 2.0. 50 33 14 Kitchener 7 2 0 60 29 14] Hamilton 5 4.1 40 33 11| Montreal 5° 3 0 30 22°10) London 4:5° 1:30 40° 9 St. Cath. 47 0 37 30 8 Oshawa At. 20 82 37 Peterb'rough 1.7 2.29 53 4 Ottawa 110 1 20 83 3 Sunday's Results Hamilton picked up 16 first downs on 190 yards passing andj | to the six-yard Itme on second/|148 yards rushing as Zuger, the called : for|Ticats' quarterback, completed Flanker Bobby Taylor caught] tempt by Coffey that went for a'two of Gabler's completions and 13 10 wana» OPENING OF OUR NEW STORE THURSDAY, NOV. Sth-9 A.M. @ FANTASTIC OPENING SPECIALS @ FREE GIFTS Ancus-(GRAYDO free-wheeling; Bruins. By THE CANADIAN PRESS The fight was dust-up in the National Hockey League this year and no winner was declared. The game ended in a 2-2 tie and injuries and pen- alties were about even on both 'Leafs "Battle" Bruins To A Hard-Fought Tie former junior star to the ice. : Conacher skated off down the with a goal with less than three| Detroit. Color the ice at Boston Gar-jce, but three Boston players|minutes to play. den red today--the result of a'foliowed him and blood-spattered down at the Toronto blueline.| : S hepwi Soniay algtt between Toner n ueline.|and Hodge scored for Boston. ronto Maple Leafs and Boston pis feet and joined the foray--|a tie with New York Rangers) 1:41 of the third period into the blood dripping from a gash on irs "ej y : ; | the wildest the bridge of his nose. ~ for first place in the East. Bothitie, George Swarbrick got the| meanwhile, Then the entire Toronto benchjhave seven victories compared! Seals dropped behind 2-1 at the poured onto the ice, freezing|t0 New York's six. Conacher and sparking a set of} minor skirmishes around the |4-2 Saturday in q mustered one of the best come-, THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, November 6, 1967 7 backs of the season to take the -- - the end of the first and 4-2 after \the second. more goals other goals from Bryan Camp-| Tim Horton, saved the game for an Gary Bergman Ron Ellis got) Paul Henderson got the others. threw him the other Toronto goal and Orr California Seals, trailing in Rangers. by the Leafs|Sawchuk, an 2-1 with just Prono-|to play in the Red Wings. They trailed 3-1 atiproke a scoreless tie in the sec-|day game, but were deprived of ond period and assisted on two|victory as Los Angeles, in first place in\snapped New York's eight-game eran jthe West, outshot Detroit 20-8 injunbeaten streak and notched) The North Stars were trailing the decisive final period and got/their third consecutive victory. g Marcel bell, Bill Ingils and Bill White. yost and Mike Walton jay ; ly : ell, : ' ) got the|Wayne Connelly deflected a shot Toronto|Gordie Howe scored twice forjother Toronto goals. Bob Nevin|past Sawchuk. and/and Rod Seiling scored for the goaltender Terry 18-year NHL vet- over five minutes third period when Bill Goldsworthy got the other Minnesota goal in the first pe- staggered to The tie moved the Leafs into|layed Gerry Ehman's goal at E : t Minnesota North Stars outshot|riod and Ted Irvine got, both itheir game with Chicago, par-|Los Angeles 39-25 in their Satur-igoals for Los Angeles. have' 15 points, but the Leafsiother California goal, but the end of the second period on Chi- SPECIALISTS AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION Toronto downed» the Rangers \cago goals from Bobby Hull and . Avoid I one of five|Stan Mikita, 1967 NHI scoring -- major repairs sides. defeat Philadelphia Flyers and had to settle for a 1-1 tie. The amazing Los Red Wings 6-4 and interlocking contests. ORR BATTERED : a) to keep them apart. Con- acher's shirt is splashed with blood from the close quarters fisticuffs between the two. --AP Wirephoto ing championship over Whit BOGGED DOWN The Riders struck early on a touchdown run by by Ron Stewart in the second quarter. Don Sutherin converted both and counted the other point The game was played in a storm, with only 6,000 spectators on hand for kickoff and less than 4,000 re- maining at half time. Quarterback Carroll Williams hit on only two of 12 passes and Montreal. accomplished six first downs and gained 132 yards. Jackson led the Riders to nine first downs. His passes} were good for 45 yards and the Riders ran for 168. Scott was the top ground ries. He also caught two passes for 26 yards. GARY NESBITT Representative SUN LIFE | Assurance Company of Canada | Oshawa Shopping Centre Phone 725-4563 | In other Sunday night games, Gerry Cheevers of Boston, start-Louis Blues nipped Detroit 3-2, Montreal Canadiens failed forleq struggling the second consecutive night to the expansion Western Division . Angelse| major for fighting and shared Kings scored four times in the the box with Conacher. third period to pound Detroit' 41,, Chicag Black Hawks, paced by Bobb Hull's 11th goal of the season, tied 2-2 with California Seals in 4 collided with Bruins defence. ley. man Bobby Orr, knocking the CLUBS IN rink. Even the two goaltenders, 24mes. In the others, Philadelp- champion who got his first of 'Johnny Bower of Toronto and|hia surprised Montreal 4-1, St.'the season. : Tate Saturday night, the last-place Pittsburgh Penguins defeated expansion Seals watched Billy| California 1-0 and Los Angeles|nea's first period goal stand up Referee Art Skov stepped injtiad 22 with Minnesota Northlty pitteb ure nh and started calling penalties.| 1... California Orr, who required three' aoe , ! couldn't get past Penguins goal- stitches, received a five-minute], -©" Rochefort, a formeritender Les Binkley to get the Montreal player, scored three! goals for the Flyers Saturday night and assisted on Ed Hoeks- SCORES WINNER equalizer. Stanley, Johnny Mc-\tra' y nig yarry S 0 |x Ps } ra's goal Sunday night. Garry! In the other game, Ron Stew- y Kenzie and Ken Hodge drew Peters got the other Philadelp-|art broke away midway in the| minor roughing penalties and|hja goal Saturday night andithird period for a goal that gave| Boston's Ted Green was given 4 Gilles Tremblay scored for'St. Louis its 3-2 decision gyer 1O-minute misconduct for re-|yontreal the Red Wings. Roger Picard marks to er officials, Other in-| Yyan Cournoyer's se Venth and Ron Schock got the other juries included six 'stitches to) coai of the season with less than Blues goals before a hometown The fight in Boston started Johnny Bucyk of Boston, three|six minutes left gave the Cana-\crowd of 9,495 and Bruce Mac- when Brian Conacher of Toronto 0 Dallas Smith aud one to Stan-|diens the tie Sunday night. Gregor and Henderson scored Bill Flett scored three timesjfor Detroit. 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