east, 'HOCKEY STANDINGS 'Pitcher Ferguson Jenkins THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, November 24, 1967 g By THE CANADIAN PRESS | ' 5 CONTINENT, mnovaeacte |GOOod As 'Globetrot | r ise --e Te . | 0O Ss oO e TO er rete) STEAM BATH ee Pt Boston 10 5 2 60 44 22 By BRUCE LEVETT playing and "a few people say show | MASSAGE & bell, brother of the Toronio 107 2 65 4422] Canadian Press Sports Hditor 1 have a knack for this eort of moving Inve. 'protessioral |g) WHIRLPOOL THERAPY pbell, brother etroit 9 6 3 58 52 21 erguson Jenkins hasn't thing." sport." ' | oe , Matt. Montreal 8 7 4 48 42 20| any immediate plans to play "Maybe someday I'll go into , : a | Monday Special 3 after 40. minutes New York 8 7 3 56 53 19| hockey--but then, up until this {t full time, but right ae I'm "oe -- gion FOR LADIES e final of 13-5, per- Chicago 6 8 5 51 64 17| year he didn't figure on play- all wrapped up in athletics."' nite hela aint ee | | the most one-sided i" Seatere Division ing basketball either. Spring training with the ; nterests in base- | | (2 p.m. to 11 p.m.) | e league to date. Los Angeles . 9 But that's what's happening Cubs is a co ball's "Atlanta Braves, soc. jj ------------_ geles 6 3 54 53 21 W uple of months ; . are hoping they can Phila. 8 5 4 37 38 20| --the magnificent right arm away in Scottsdale, Ariz., and et's Atlanta Chiefs, football's All other days, men only eir torrid scoring Pittsburgh 8 8 2 48 45 18| that hurled Chicago Cubs to 20 "I can -hardly wait to get Miami Dolphins, and Califor- 2 p.m. to 117 p.m. hursday night, when Minnesota 5 7 4 34 4714) Victories in the National going again." nia Seals, one of the new | Sundays 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. ost to Little Britain. Oakland 412 4 42 59 12| League this year now is firing Gillett. says the Globetrot- '2s in the National Hockey | 16A Ontario St. 728-2460 team dumped the St. Louis 411 2. 37 4910) 4 k shots and lay-ups for the ters went after Jenkins when League d | their last meeting : Thursday's results Harlem Globetrotters. he won his 15th game, the mee Britain. Montreal 7 Chicago 0 ehgeeti ed Gillett, -- first pitcher in the National New. York 2 Boston 4 and general manager of the League this year to hit that WLT Pts. Today's game Globetrotters, describes the mark. ® 4014 Pittsburgh at Los Angeles six-foot-five native of Chat- BROUGHT TEAM n 3028 Aiseclida Teakas ham, Ont., as "'a sensational "The Cubs have given him Pe be lhe! Bi athlete who is not just playing Phi g TE eh ise / Eastern Division for usshe's doing yeoman crusion to play, but they 3406 LT FA Pt cowice as an Biren Pg w TalgHt hays some reservations 2204 Springfield 12 5 1 74 62 25) ° i man if he played full out. However, er slacahay 8 71 64 5217 Jenkins played basketball, he js having so much fun with 3 Baltimore 7 9 1 61 56 15| MOCKey and baseball in high us he wants to do more work 6500 °| school and has, says Gillett, eis Providence 610 3 62 8215 yr ; for us. estern Division Pg! ry oe Nb aes Gillett, at the.age of 29-- "| Cleveland 10 5 1 49 47 21) {or in a baliplayer--extremely only five years older than 1n s Buffalo 9 9 0 71 69 18) MG ae _,, Jenkins--describes himself as Lees Recenter 7 2 9 GT IG ye nee" ceghare's ic iot Mer hr eg Acide vos ; i i Quebec 6 8 1 60 5613 aad : : t with farms and real estate" » BOSTON BRUINS, just ers in Boston. Boston's _Villenure (30) of N.Y, are (AP. Wirephoto) Thirsday's Results of , to do, travelling ang who is 'a management con missed on this play in first Derek Sanderson (10), and Don Marshall (22) of New ;----_---- [Springfield 2 Baltimore 10 around to newspapers, radio consultan' in Chicago." ; period of last night's Na- Eddie Shack, with New York and Tom Williams | ae Hershey 4 Providence 5 stations and television sta- He and two others formed a tional Hockey League game --York's_ Phil Goyette, on (11) of Boston. The Bruins Ladies lf Phoenix (WHL) 2 Rochester 0 | tions. It's a little tough on my group which paid $3,700,000 and, Trevor Conn against New York Rang- left. Around goalie Gilles won 4-2 wife, though. It does get wea- for the Globetrotters to the es- other Peterborough ig i 2 CS Ontario Mogg = A Pt rying." tate of the late founder, Abe M ver maior B str L Timé Limit |Niagara Falls 13 1 1 85 37 27| we oe ls Durocher yhyt "The team was & | ne: f ack om eda S ay TORONTO (CP )--You can syne My : : 4 i' 2 think of his star pitcher thun- spectacular success up to | ' jstill blame a woman for taking| Fifth ore 10 3 0 85 410/ Cems about a basketball Abe's death and a great need divots out of the fairway, but rm ie "Aas . 56 a court during the off-season? and gap were created by his i Va 1 @am A ; f i B t H you can't criticize her for slow Tondon. 10 1 fe 7013) 7, 02, didn't come into it," passing | |play next season. 7 4 > n| Jenkins says. "I've been a fan all my life i ) ne S @ | S eda aw S | The Canadian Ladies' Golf ae : 4 a a "Wendell Smith of the Chica- ang.I saw a great opportunity. | with the |Association Thursday put a 9 go Sun-Times, a Canadian, "Sport is a big business | : pe r 'By THE CANADIAN PRESS division lead with two goals be-| . move ach is(dime limit on rounds next year|beterborough 310 2 45 76 8) asked me how I'd like to tour today. I read an arti | $15,000 added Valedictory Stakes g In another move, Imlach is| Ottawa 115 1 28107 M rticle on with the Globetrotters and I said 'wonderful.' | "He got me an with George Gillett and I goi ,- --a maximum 3% hours for Jack Kent Cooke (former To- A fired-up Montreal ronto sportsman now operat- ; Cana- fore Tom Williams and Phil Es-/reported dickering with Roches- diens team snuffed out Chicago|posito scored 'in the third pe-|ter Americans for the services (Wosomes and four Black Hawks' nine-game Nation-|riod. of left winger Jean-Paul Parise. eee ee ee ed oka 'ie naven't decided wha Today's Games St. Catharines at Niagara Falls |Montreal at Kitchener iter weather greet- ers at the Oshawa Gun Club for the hours for interview ing out of Los Angeles) and it ke al Hockey League winning! The New York goals went to Ace ' a § aa ge game streak Thursday night in a 7-0\Larry Jeffrey and Reggie Flem- Mbaatih pend seanee cates tae penalty will be," said Ruth Far-| EASTERN ONTARIO | the okay from Viti Hinsel, Chcines ct gnoree by We victory paced by Ralph Back-ling iWwestarn Hivision wallet, be call. (1, named chairman of the Jt NIOR 'B | player personnel boss with the SEWING MACHINES " and Al Wood led strom's three goals. Jeffrey and Ted Green tan-jing up left winger Claude Car- CLGA'S adminisiraion Sunita wT EA ee Cube. f $49. 50 team to first place With star centres Jean Beli-\sjeq--jn the first period, both'din and , Frank St Marselliel. =" the group's annual/Peterborough 6 3.05 0 "I'm in one of the skits and | ges u her teams . veau and Henri Richard on the/drawing major penalties and|from Kansas City of the Central) oon: [OSHAT A 5 2 048 32 10/ I play three or four minutes papper ' : injured list, Backstrom another Jeffrey taking four stitches to|Pro League ci, Aectatine ror She is the wife of Phil Farley,|Cobourg 4 4 25267 10 | of basketball each game." WHITE ELNA Post Time 1 p.m, iton and Don Hub- veteran centre, also assisted on|clgse a cut on the right ear\Norm Beaudi a ¥ He pj.(President of the Royal Canadian|Kingston 3°32 10:33. 7 Jenkins says his job as ad- SEWING CENTRE ad 49 x 50 and Soy Giiers, s Norm Beaudin an Roger i-|Golf Association. Belleville 0 6 12856 1 | vance man is ae much fun as 38 Bond St. W. -- Oshewe lan 48 x 50 totalling Oshawa led Brant- finished second by g G i "ar leh reen had knocked him card. The rule book calls for a two-) In the only other game, Bos-| oo} Thay atiould be A Sak i 7 Jew York : ys e in action Sat- R ty » plaver or on Bruins downed New York Gaihdiens contvlien the \stroke penalty to any player or angers 4-2. |throughout playjurday when Philadelphia visits|group of players found guilty of St. Louis. | and St. Catharines The results lifted the Bruins} : \slow play ith a 233 x 250. "into a 22-point first-place tie} So hard did they check that) Other Saturday games have| The association also adopted ting for Oshawa With idle Toronto Maple Leafs|s0alie Gump Worsley was|Boston at Montreal, Chicago at|the rule of men's golf that play- farr, Doug Burdett, the circuit's East Division|tested only 15 times in record-|Minnesota and Pittsburgh visit-'ers must put out consecutively 1, G. Brown, L, "while Canadiens, with 20, took|ing his second shutout of theling Oakland Seals on reaching the green Smith, A. Brock, @yer fourth place from the|Season and 34th of his pro ca-} ' SS Ftv ig Phy Rangers, 19. Detroit is third/Teer. . S, 1. att, (with 21 and Chicago sixth, 17. In the only game scheduled H, Sweetmann, J. Backstrom, who scored one|tonight, Pittsburgh Penguins go 0 You Want Your 1. Sweetman and al Wednesday night whenjagainst Los Angeles Kings, | leaders of the Westefn Division. | |ELLIS HURT 'sMontreal beat St. Louis Blues + *#-1, registered twice in the open- ing period and once in the sec- SNOWMOBILE with... ==IN ond session at Chicago. He now las seven goals for the season. Bobby Rousseau scored twice. e other Montreal goals went In preparing for Saturday's| game against Detroit, Toronto} coach Punch Imlach has to con-) side. limited service for right-| --16 H.P. 362 ¢.c. twin cylinder engine made in Canada. To Celebrate Our .. . Cruise - O - Matic Start Reverse gear control on dashboard winger Ron Ellis. Ellis suffered a sprained left wrist and broken little finger on oe '}to Claude Larose and Yvan +) Cournoyer. ICE ANNIVERSARY "LEADS BRUINS his right hand during Wednes- -- Key electric start Only + At Boston, veteran Johnjday's 3-0 victory over Minnesota -- Visual fuel tank pBucyk Jed the Bruins into the North Stars. i -- First quiet snowmobile -- Dual tuned muffled z | exhaust BS Y C di. Pit h | nee Automatic transmission with torque sensitive > ' Young Canadian Pitcher ane 1 FULLY RECONDITIONED & GUARANTEED USED CARS SALE ENDS -- SAT. NOV. 25th DROP OUT AND SEE SANTA CLAUN™ Santa will be at TRENT 5 He is making the draw for a new pop devising ong ng The Only Snow Cruiser Makes It Only Oshawa Yachthaven Sells It. . . Plus -- Parts and service -- Factory trained mechanics -- Bank financing -- Low down poyment Signs With California California Angels for a $6,000 bonus. 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