B THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, November 27, 1967 Bo | --HIGH AND OUTSIDE -- _ outstreached hand and the __ period of their NHL game at Detroit Red Wings goalie nets on shot off the stick Boston Garden. In fore- George Gardner watches of Boston Bruins John Mc- ground is Red Wings de- puck go high over his Kenzie, (19), left, in the first fenceman Bert Marshall, (5). | | e ® i WLT F A,pPt) Ww have plagued British soccer this Boston Bruins First =o 2s, fii Er ae Toronto 11 7 2 68 46 24! centtle 10 6 2 54 51 29| United, the reigning English New York 973 57 53 21) Portland 9 6 1 60 39 19/L@ague champions, emphasized | Detroit 9 8 3 65 62 21/cgan Di their position as Britain's| e e e J | San Diego 9 8 1 63 6119 ; ; | \Chicago 8 8 5 57 66 21/Vancouver 712 2 63 82 16/8!amor club by pulling in the ° as ern 1V1S10nN |Montreal 8 8 4 49 45 20\ Phoenix 62 2 59 90 14|1000,000th fan to see them play | ° } Saturday's Results so far this season. | Phila. By THE CANADIAN PRESS jon Oakland Seals while St.|Floyd Smith scored for Detroit. ting ee Mike Walton with two and Pittsburgh engineered Minn. Saturday's victory over Detroit, Oakland On Saturday the action went/ whose goals came from Hender- St. Loita Coach Toe Blake of Montreal|/°uls trail with 10. Canadiens must be asking him-| WEEKEND ACTION self about now '"'what's a nice} team like us doing in a place|this way: Boston 3, Montreal 1;|<on and Gary Jarrett like this?" Toronto 3, Detroit 2; Chicago 4,|_ : j As for Harry Sinden, his coun-| Minnesota 1; Philadelphia 2, St.| MIKITA HITS THREE terpart with Boston Bruins, the | Louis 1; Pittsburgh 2, Oakland wonder of it all must be over-/2. whelming. For Canadiens, terrors of the National Hockey|molished Los Angeles 7-2 and/of the Black Hawks. League, today are lying in the/ Boston took Detroit 7-5; Chicago Gary Dornhoefer Eastern Divisional cellar while|edged Minnesota 2-1. Boston--everybody's also-ran for years--are up there on top. |ahead 1-0 in the Saturday game|by Blues' Terry Crisp. Mind you, it's crowded. Bos-|with Boston, but Phil Esposito, | Goals by Art Stratton and Bob ton has 26 points, two head of|Ken Hodge and John McKenzie'Dillabough for the Penguins Toronto. Then come New York/ struck back. Rangers, Detroit Red Wings and) McKenzie _ scored Chicago Black Hawks, with 2l/against Detroit on Sunday as each. Montreal has 20. \the Bruins twice blew three-goal There's a bit more elbow|leads. Tommy Williams, Eddie room in the Western Division. ; Philadelphia Flyers are on top| Bobby Orr got the others before) ea oy Chae rage -- with 24 points, one ahead of Los|a sell-out crowd of 13,909--Bos- caught him below the right wat |Marcel Pronovost and Bill Seals in their 2-2 tie. Garry Bauman Angeles Kings. Pittsburgh Pen-|ton's 10th full house in 11 home ; 4 eae ins have 19, Minnesota North|games. Paul Henderson, Norm "a iy be ne al s tars 14 with a one-point edge|Ullman, Dean Prentice and) puise and Bauman was not|B Cesare Maniago took over and/P had no chance on Doug' Mohns'| two power-play goals; Dave! s | shutout. till Puts It In Net | ' : |YANKS ROOKIE Q And it was a bad night for| By THE CANADIAN PRESS | When Camille Henry gets a|minutes to pull ahead 7-6. Sunday. Flyers galloped to a 5-0! Hockey League, he doesn't fool|and Doug Senior scored for|the second period and coach around. Cleveland. | The nimble little centre, who| In Quebec City, Willie Mar- | Rutledge in favor of Terry Saw- taken to hospital. lH Little Camille Henry Balon saved the Stars from a c shot on goal in the American) Player - coach Fred Glover|lead over the Kings by 11:17 of once played nine years with|Shall scored his third goal of the|chuk. | ivision I Arsenal 0 West Ham 0 Chelsea 1 Man United 1 Coventry 0 Everton 2 Man City 4 Burnley 2 Notts F 0 Leeds 2 Southampton 3 Sunderla Stoke 0 Fulham 1 West Brom 2 Tottenham Division IT Blackburn 2 Portsmouth Blackpool 0 Norwich 2 Bolton 2 Aston Villa 3 Bristol C 0 Charlton 2 Newcastle 4 Sheffield W Liverpool 2 Wolverhampton 1 Sheffield U 0 Leicester 0 0 Division I one point after they drew 1-1 with Chelsea Saturday before 'a! Alun Evans soon after halftime, |Aberdeen 2 Motherwell 1 capacity crowd of 55,000. jbut Willie Stevenson clinched nd 2 |Airdrieonians 3 Sterling 1 Liverpool and Manchester|l,iverpool's victory with ajSPur, second-half goals Clyde 1 Dundee 0 |City both won their home games| twice-taken penalty. 0 Dundee U 3 Kilmarnock 2 ito move onto the 24-point mark, Birmingham 1 Crystal P 0 2 OLD COUNTRY SOCCER LONDON (CP) -- Old Coun- try soccer scores Saturday: | ENGLISH LEAGUE Doncaster 0 Lincoln 0 Luton 2 Halifax 0 Newport 0 Chesterfield 3 Rochdale 1 Darlington 0 |Southend 1 Bradford C 1 |Swansea 4 Port Vale 2 Wrexham 1 Crewe Alex 0 | York City 3 Exeter 0 SCOTTISH LEAGUE Falkirk 2 Partick 3 Hearts 1 St. Johnstone 1 Morton 0 Dunfermline 3 pale R 0 Celtic 2 |Rangers 2 Hibernian 0 'Manchester U Has Slim Lead After 1-1 Draw With Chelsea LONDON (Reuters) -- Man-,Hately scored after only 40 sec-| pulled back from a 4-0 deficit to ham Forest, despite being with- chester United leads the English) onds, his first league goal since | gain some consolation. out six regular first team play- League's First Division by only|Sept. 9. West Bromwich continued e's. Peter en bevy bles Wolves equalized throughitheir improvement with a 2-0/Greenhoff scored the second: half goals which gave Leeds victory over Tottenham Hot- victory and gave a boost to from! their challenge for the title. ' Bob Hope and Clive Clark earn-| While the clubs nearest them : Manchester City, the First Di-|ing the victory. Spurs and Shef-| were all picking up points, luck= one fewer than United. | vision's top scorers and the sur-|field Wednesday, beaten 4-0 by). Coventry City crashed to a Leeds jumped from sixth t0| ,ise team of the season, ham-|Newcastle, both lost ground in ii fourth place with an unexpected ea Burnley 4-2 to strengthen the title race. 2-0 home defeat against Everton 2-0 victory away to Nottingham! heir title. h i ivisi ic-{to sink to the bottom of the opes. Burnley,| The best First Division vic , wo : Forest. beaten 8-1 by West Bromwich|tory came from Leeds United,|First Division with a meagre 10 Carlisle 1 Cardiff 3 Huddersfield 1 Queens PR 0 Hull 3 Derby 0 Ipswich 1 Plymouth 1 Middlesbrough 5 Preston 0 Millwall 0 Rotherham 0 Division Tit Brighton 1 Bristol R 1 Gillingham 3 Peterborough 2 Grimsby 0 Mansfield 0 Northampton 1 Bournemouth 0 Leyton Or 1 Bury 0 Reading 1 Southport 1 Shrewsbury 4 Oldham2 Swindon 2 Scunthorpe 0 Walsall 1 Colchester 1 Division IV Barnsley 3 Notts C 1 Bradford 1 Workington 1 Brentford 1 Aldershot 1 Ayr U 4 E Stirling 0 Berwick 1 St. Mirren 3 Cowdenbeath 2 Brechin 2 Dumbarton 1 Albion 0 Hamilton 1 Clydebank 0 Montrose 2 East Fife 0 Queens Pk 2 Stranraer 1 Placed Hibernian in an_ inci-) dent-packed match in which! both centre forwards were sent | off--Alex Ferguson of Rangers | and Colin Stein of Hibernian. League champions Celtic | forced a 2-0 away es) against Raith Rovers after GAME SUFFERED being held goalless in the first | LONDON (Reuters)--A court|half. | awarded £15,000 to Dennis Sulli-| Rangers, with 22 points, have | van, 31, who complained his golfja three-point lead over Celtic, | game suffered from an accident|who have a game in hand. that cost him his left arm and| Manchester United were a/ both legs below the knee. Sulli-|goal down in 20 minutes when| van sued his employers after he|Tommy Baldwin of Chelsea received a severe electrical|found the net with a brilliant | |shock in a construction acci-jleader. But Bryan Kidd equal- dent. ized for United 14 minutes later HOCKEY SCOREBOARD By THE CANADIAN PRESS | National League eastern Division Western Division Saturday's Results Stan Mikita hit for three and} Detroit 2 Toronto 3 Pat Stapleton one Saturday with] Chicago 4 Minnesota 1 | Sunday, New York blanked St./ Andre Boudrias saving Minneso-| Philadelphia 2 St. Louis 1 traditional| Louis 1-0 while Philadelphia de-|ta from a shutout at the hands Pittsburgh 2 Oakland 2 Sutherland scored Flyers' Sat-|St- Louis 0 New York 1 . |Los Angeles 2 Philadelphia 7 Bobby Rousseau put Montrealjurday goals and were answered Detroit 5 Boston 7 |Boston 3 Montreal 1 ho WLT F A Pterpool centre-forward Tony} @ Snack Bar on the | Kingston 11 82 77 68 = 1 USER Premises |Galt 11 3 1 56 31 23) § ; |Coll'wood 10 4 1 58 46 21 @ Storage Service Is Toronto 97 0 54 4018 Available ee Get ond Oi Sai Oakville 79 0 49 6814 / Woodstock 4 9 2 55 6510 . Minnesota 1 Chicago 2 -- Hes ; 2 bo ; Wednesday's Games were matched by those of Tom, Montreal at Toronto three Thurlby and Alain Caron for the| Detroit at New York Minnesota at Boston 1 4 1 | Philadelphia at Chicago : inttee ta th ati only |California at Pittsburgh Shack, Fred Stanfield and seven minutes in the } innesota | 7 o. Angeles at St. Louis American League Eastern Division WLT F APt LT F APt ibm # 4 : 7 2 = N'gara Falls 14 1 1 88 38 29 altimore Montreal 11 6 1 68 60 23 ershey 8 8:1 67 5617\Toronto 11 5 0 94 48 221 GARY NESBITT rovidence 710 3 70 8417|\Kitchener 11 4 0 96 52 22 Representative outils talus Hamilton 10 5 1 75 44 21 , i London 610 1 45 7013 leveland 11 6 1 61 87 23) 50M00th ta ce an ° uffalo 1010 0 78 75 29/St- Cath. Oshawa 491 46 75 9 SUN LIFE Ch tm nha Pe he ii|Peterb'r'gh 311 2 49 81 8 ris as Ottawa 115 1 28107 3) Assurance Company ; Aces scored four times in seven goaltenders in Philadelphia on| onsenie teat Ss Springfield 5 Hershey 3 Sunday's Results at Jayne| phoenix (WHL) 2 Buffalo 5 Red K ed Kelly yanked rookie Wayne Cleveland 2 Providence 8 Baltimore 7 Quebec 7 New York Rangers of the|game with 40 seconds remaining) Seven Flyers shared the scor- Springfield 1 Rochester 4 and the score remained dead- locked. | There were no incidents) among the crowd, despite trou- ble earlier when 300 United sup- Tuesday's Games | Baltimore at Quebec Springfield at Vancouver (WHL|them to London. Rowdy crowds | Chelsea, struggling for points | Portland 4 Seattle 2 ge' 10 5 | : 1073 Ol 63 23| Vancouver 1 San Diego 6 tage ing reap ha a, 9 5 unday's Results saa (kgs ik 5 9 4 3% ap 14| Vancouver 5 San Diego 3 peed = vei tor adage 412 5 44 6 Tuesday's Game Liverpool kept up their chal- | @ Sales and Service for 113 3 38 52 10| SPringfield (AHL) at Vancouver; McCullouch Snowmobiles 413 2 lenge with a 2-1 victory over | Wolverhampton Wanderers. Liv- Ontario Senior Saturday's Results Toronto 2 Galt 3 Oakville 4 Kingston 5 Sunday's Results Barrie 6 Woodstock 4 Collingwood 3 Oakville 2 Galt at Orillia Guelph at Belleville Ontario Junior A WwW SNOWMOBILE RENTALS Want to know where you can have fun and enjoy- ment with the entire family this winter? Goreski's Winter Resor! Is Located at Club Annrene on Scugog Island at % Hour, Hourly & Daily Rates INQUIRE ABOUT OUR RATES Goreski's Winter Resort Located at Club Annrene on Scugog Island at Port Perry For Information Phone 723-5731 or 985-3008 Di Rangers and Celtic both won} ajpion ; j . to Notting.! points. ined ae "eee bf ts shai ibair Hattie forthe Albion in their last away match,'who won 2-0 away to g-! Pi Arbroath 8 She ; : Scottish First Division title.| ; ro R. s won 2-0 against third-| The Place! Port Perry | Saturday's Results Toronto 7 Oshawa 0 Sunday's Results Kitchener 3 Montreal 7 Oshawa 4 Toronto 12 Peterborough 4 St. Catharines 5 Tuesday's Game Niagara Falls at London of Canada Gifting Made Oshawa Shopping Centre Phone 725-4563 | National Hockey League, scored|to give the Clippers their tie.jing--Leon Rochefort, Gary Pe- on his first two shots Sunday to/His tying goal came after the|ters, Pat Hannigan, Joe Watson, pace Buffalo Bisons to a 5-2 in-| Aces scored four times in seven|Eddie Hoekstra, Billy Suther- terlocking victory over Phoenix! Minutes to pull ahead 7-6. land and Dornhoefer. Terry Roadrunners of the Western| Dick Meissner, Bob Wilson,|Gray and Real Lemieux scored Hockey League. Tom McCarthy and Bill LeCaine|for Los Angeles. It was the Roadrunners' sec-|20t the other goals for the Clip-| Two goalies who have been ond defaat of their eastern|pers. Andre Lacroix spearhead-|around a long time--but both of swing and moved Buffalo within|€d Quebec with three goals andjthem rookies in the NHL--fea- three points of first-place Cleve-|Dick Sarrazin, Rosaire Paie-|tured the New York-St. Louis land Barons in the AHL's West-|ment, Keith Wright and Simon! game Sunday. | ern Division. |Nolet got one apiece. Gilles Villemure earned his The Barons, who have. 23| Bob Barlow scored two goalsifirst big-league shutout when points on an 11-6-1 record, were|fr Rochester as the Americans|Blues' Seth Martin fanned on surprised 8-2 by Providence|struck twice late in the third pe-| Phil Goyette's backhand with Reds, last-place club in the|Tiod to break open a 1-0 game.ionly four minutes left to play. Eastern Division ee ee eae oes yee In other Sunday games, Balti- j . more Clippers and Quebec Aces| played to a 7-7 draw and Roch-| - Che: | Le y tony, ester Americans downed Spring-| field Kings 4-1 Saturday, Cleveland downed Phoenix 10-2 and Hershey Bears| nipped Springfield 5-8. ALSO ON ASSIST | Henry also added an assist Sunday on a goal by Larry Wil- son. Bob Jones and Mike Laba- die got the other Buffalo mark- ers and Dick Lamoureux and| Tommie McVie tallied for the Roadrunners | Brian Perry and Pierre Bril-| lant each scored two goals as they paced Providence to its biggest scoring total of the sea- son. Mo Mantha, Ed Kachur, Tom Geogan and Jim Mikol each added one. Player - coach Fred Glover and Doug Senior scored for Cleveland. 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