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Oshawa Times (1958-), 22 Dec 1967, p. 9

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'ks d bie each scored Hawks who were 1 the opening two aught the local defensively. ston who played period scored one ted on one more is used the power age in the third two of their three joying the extra the little work el-Rons, who last as a defenceman Maniago Bombed 6-0, Shutout String Cut By GRAHAM COX Canadian Press Staff Writer Cesare Maniago came back to varth with a horrendous thump Thursday as Minnesota North jtars absorbed a 6-0 shutout at he hands of Philadelphia 'lyers in one of two National Jockey League games sched- d. USthatage had caught the hock- ry world unawares with three wecessive shutouts before 'run- jing into the Western Division and 21 seconds in shutout time in Creating his mark as one of the greatest goaltenders in NHL history. Maniago, a 28-year-old native of Trail, B.C. who is a masonry construction estimator in the off season in North Burnaby, B.C., ran his shutout string to 188 minutes and 39 seconds before Pat Hannigan rapped home a 10-footer at 5:06 of the first pe- rio Thursday. From then on it was a deluge at 6-3 and 185 pounds, Manlago carried the North Stars into se- rious contention by beating Qak- land Seals 1-0 then humbling the Kings 3-0 and 4-0 in succession. Maniago. burst onto the NHL scene in Frank Merriwell style } by playing a pair of Stanley Cup f playoff games for Toronto Maple Leafs in 1961, his first year as a professional. He allowed just six goals in the two games and marked him- self as a player to watch with © Fe 2 es. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, December 22, 1967 Marlies Crush Petes, But Lose Fred Barrett =" * By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Both teams now have 36/Tkaczuk scored with less than Toronto Marlboros won ajpoints and enjoy a three-point six minutes remaining to give game Thursday night, lost ajlead over third-place Kitchener';), Rangers their a Jack player and started to look more| Rangers, who tied 5-5 Thursday | Fyers Don tuce. John 'Bartee and more like the defending Me-|with Hamilton Red Wings in the and Danny Sequin got the other morial Cup champions, \night's other game. | Rangers goal guin gi bd Toronto crushed Peterborough| But Toronto's victory over Pe-| : Petes 7-3 and made up for some|terborough was costly. The| The Red Wings had the lead H early-season slumps by moving!Marlies lost the services of 'ibe tires times in the game, but | |into a tie for first place with Ni-|fenceman Fred Barrett in the} couldn t hold off Kitchener. agara Falls Flyers in the Ontar-|first period when he injured his)Danny Lawson scored three for io Hockey Association Junior A! shoulder. |Hamilton and Fred Speck and series. Dave Roy scored three timesiEddie Hatoum got the others. lor Toronto and Rick Jordan, |Richie Bayes, John Wright. and Steve Dmytruk got one apiece. Al Houston, Bob Black and Ron -- replied for Peterbor- ough. mall 129 pound one goal and let {awks know who veral stages of eaders and was one scoreless) as the North Stars were|his efforts. F rictory away from making histo-|swamped by. the Philadelphia} But there was a glut of out- © ~ ty. : power. | Standing goalies in the league at Only, Bill Durnan of Montreal Claude Laforge added another the time and he disappeared canadiens, during the 1948-49/in the second period before| into the morass of minor hockey yeason, has recorded four con-|Forbes Kennedy and Gary| until 1964-65 when he was secutive shutouts during the! Dornhoefer scored in the second|Named the most valuable player nodern NHL era. and Leon Rochefort and Lou|@04 outstanding goalie of the The Flyers had to win to stay| Angotti scored in the third pe-|C @ntral Professional League thead of Los Angeles Kings, 4-1/riod. with Minneapolis. | LAST MINUTE GIFT IDEAS a ¢ § 'e ei * % L For Any Member of the Family er another work ' el-Rons who éel- a poor game, alizer with less Beautiful SWEATERS from leading fashion houses. ites to go and winner over Pittsburgh Pen-| At Los Angeles, the Kings; 'That won him a starting berth n eam out of the uins Thursday, in the west|stayed on the pace with goals| With New York Rangers the fol- § J oF nace the Kings are a bare two! from Ted Irvine, Bill Flett' Bob lowing year where he posted a @ SKI & CURLING SLACKS 29.95 t could not get points off the pace. |Wall and Brian Smith while|3.36 goal-a-game average over Men and women, 55 shades, compare at 55.00 he opening two Minnesota, by losing, dropped! Ear! Ingarfield was the only 28 games, splitting his time with ee | @ Seal Skin AFTER SKI BOOTS Also a selection of other fabrics. '@ Complete SKI SETS for the youngsters. Starting at five points behind Los Angeles/Penguin to beat goalie Wayne/| Baltimore Clippers of the Amer- p third place. Rutledge. ican League. : ae F i ' ; ' A < Durnan ran up 309 minutes! 'The biggest goalie in the NHL' pRAFTED FIRST : Pe sae : ge ee 1 Jackson in the was fabulous and leg saves eared in the first Coe ein ans wig at : be a direct cut " " " " Fi iadl ig Mg Play 4 aes GOALIE, Cesare Maniogo Hannigan, right, of the Phil- in Philadelphia. Elmer 12.95 he was so good. c . arid na hy M i : t "5 bea of the Minnesota-North Stars adelphia Flyers scores from Vasco, left, of the North : y n a ter ime Cu BU WAR SUDEEO LE CTL tooks hatk, to waten the close range in the first per- Stars watches the play. @ Teenagers Ski Slacks 12.95. Compare at 19.95 over 40 minutes choice in the expansion draft iod of their game last night (CP Wirephoto) puck fly into the net as Pet HOCKEY STANDINGS ants and when made it hot for vas felt in many last summer. ' The league is idle tonight, but Saturday he may have a chance @ SKI PACKAGE for any age $37.95. Includes steel CHARGE Westera: Division poles double safety binding, Kofiy base, steel edges, & Before Seals Draw Fans ith the pressure to recoup when the North Stars Cleveland 15 8 3 90 79 33 tremendous value. Compare at 44,99. LAYAWAY ere putting on in : are in Pittsburgh while Oakland Rochester 12 138 3 96 105 27 : ninutes that had OAKLAND, Calif. (CP) --|season here and plan to stay/Seals are at Montreal and De-| By THE CANADIAN PRESS {New York at Philadelphia Buffalo 12 14 3 103 113 27 @ Hats, Slippers, Turtle Neck Jerseys and numerous PLANS another - a Sarend by 8 ene f ta te : many pea geo ll ia ia troit Red Wings are in Toronto. NATIONAL LEAGUE ogee . rg' ee Quebec 11 11 5116 99 27 novelty items. ks would have 'onvinced Oakland will suppor an Gerbig repeats the state-- Boston Bruins will try for a meal iain ahora eat 4s Angeles at Pittsburgh Result Thursday 1 id best. t National Hockey Lege Oi gre today " adds: ia) return to first place in the East- Eastern Division St. Louis at Minnesota Buffalo 3 Quebec 7 : GIGANTIC PRE-CHRISTMAS h x... There will paren ae ae at ee whe ei ates hae ye alps ae Ne A yon wee they play in Ghikagd 4 : ; Pe at Ontario Junior A Games Saturday HOCKEY EQUIPMENT SALE ne next week for evs Gefhig the majority) He sald he Haw nis Slancous ew rork while the eastern and Bost 8 ik 8 4 108. 88 36 WLT F A Pt)Providence at Baltimore By C.C.M., Cooper Weeks, Winnwell, Etc. All name brand sporting goods et tremendous ; Woodville have ceubesbnen) . cit FF | western leaders clash with Phi-|Boston cae ee 7 Buffalo at Cleveland savings. A complete line for men and boys. ious the ieague. Next mwner of the Oakland Seals ofiver only to visit Frank _Mc-|ladelphia in Chicago against the/Toronto 1411 5 86 67 33|Toronto 17 6 2147 80 36! Rochest it Hershay Galas will Ge he expanded NHL, says it is|Mahon, a Canadian industrialist) Black Hawks. New York 1412 4 86 82 32/Niagara Falls 16 5 4114 6536 usb s Ae nea a palshiri Port mnly a matter of time before the|who wants to bring an NHL ex-| In the sixth game of the third| Detroit 13 11 6 97 89 32\/Kitchener 15. § 2181. 79:53; SUOMEe BF SPringhe = s i] ] ans start supporting the|pansion franchise to Vancouver. full schedule of the season, the| Montreal 1113 7 83 76 29|Hamilton 135 6111 2) Game Sunday im 1S re) Ss | re) on's eague's last-place expansion] McMahon bought into the|Kings are at home to St. Louis Weatern: Division Montreal 14 i 2 9 : " Springfield at Buffalo sant ntry. |Vancouver Canucks of the West-| Blues. ; pee ee -| St. Cath. 1013 1 91 962 Games Monday z * ; , Barry Van Gerbig--as he waslern League last week and an-| Christmas Eve the players Phila. 15 9 5 68 59 35/Tondon 814 3 72104 19| Quebec at Providence 151-3 KING STREET EAST OSHAWA 728-4331 lect ocke cnown while a part-time goal-|nounced a group headed by him|have a night to themselves, but/10s Angeles 15 pe 5 83 92 33 Oshawa 713 2 7911716 Cleveland at Rochester ada | y ender with the U.S. nationalland the Canucks' owners would| Monday-- Nigra 1 ie ; 4 us 38|Pet'borough 416 5 7612313 : . ca ilish iockey team before inherited|continue to press for an NHL|Christmas Day--they're all ie urgh ; iz ey 91|otawa 121 2 40150 4 rike noney allowed him to invest|franchise here. back in action with Montreal at|?t: 0U's & 5 Results Thursday _ $2,000,000 in the Seals--says he) 7... co, ; 19|Chicago, Toronto at Detroit, Oakland 719 5 59 8419 : Sa: : + Van Gerbig says he sees two| pe - ; ee _ Toronto 7. Peterborough $3 ® Lf vanted to bring major league}... te oat 'ey| New York at Philadelphia, Oak- Results Thursday & F | t Sere -_ problems in selling NHL hockey} ' i ss Kitchener 5 Hamilton 5 | or rockey to northern California)i, Oatiand He save the Seals| and at Boston, Los Angeles at Minnesota 0 Philadelphia 6 : | US. ind is "prepared to stay here." uct beat the ameeé Oh ial or| pittsburgh and St. Louis at) Pittsburgh 1 Los Angeles 4 Games Tonight | nts "I don't believe the Seals will ; BE tino! | Minnesota. ., Oshawa at Kitchener | E nts, 4 dj i P t league hockey in the West'? and) chiral sfela ze eae Games Saturday London at Niagara Falls | urn ye a financial success for i establish a feeling of permanen- Oakland at Montreal Githwa at St Catharines day east two or three seasons," he). in the Oakland franchise. |REMEMBER WHEN .. .?| Detroit at Toronto ca 2am aid, "We'd be kidding our-| «w+ nope it won't be long be- : |Boston at New York American League | TIME selves if we thought otherwise. ree ...| By THE CANADIAN PRESS > M "We're in a building program. | fore western fans become as in- Canada® katandl ™M. > we wet hard core of real|Volved with hockey as those in nada § outstanding per- penreeune 4 the east," he said. "After all, it, former three years ago to- tockey fans they'll bring olh-\.. fan' interest that made ex-| 4aY--in 1964--was a horse. Philadelphia at Chicago | Eastern Division | & that |Minnesota at Pittsburgh | WLT F APtl ber St. Louls at Los Angeles \Springfield 17 12 1 110°108 35] GAMES Monday | Hershey 1211 3104 87 27 1112 4 104 101 26 ors."" A A " Sports: writers and broad- Ahi Ral WA sete |pansion possible. " Montreal] at Chicago Baltimore ie ' a who saticne| Van Gerbig's involvement in ochae oP. Mes eee Toronto at Detroit tBrovadence: 18:18 3 96:308 24 to tALS Ping Rg tr he own private hockey. is complete. three-year-old colt, as ath- . | P slane on almost every road tp | He is younger than a good) ete of the year. The Dancer ilks . Lecanto ae areca | BIG TRADE-IN yas become increasingly drawn|*t!!! play a respectable game in| with smashing triumphs in aay xp in the operation of the NHL|89!. He was the backup net-| the Flamingo Stakes, 'the ao | syounaion (Bain jminder with the U.S. national! Florida Derby and the Blue Earlier this month, ne was|team at the Squaw Valley,| Grass Stakes. He won the tae Holders Use yuoted in the Vancouver Sun|coN'.,, Winter Glympics. He also Kentucky Derby and 8 cou- | ira A i , Played goal wi rinceton in e. of weeks later the py r this game, saying he was ger 5 ively{college hockey and later as a Prosinnes but his triple $7.00 On Ambassador Only " tity ee and aclively'semi - professional with char-| crown hopes were smashed iy VICE Nina Kearney /lotte, N.C., in the U.S, Eastern! in the Belmont when he fin- ba 6:15 - 6:45 quoted the young majority| League. | ished third. ic ter the game. pwner of the Seals as saying: | "For us to. stay (in Oakland)) . | 8 re'd have to show a el AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION ble increase in crowds after football season ends: I can't see! SPECIALISTS | us doing that." | r : ws Kearney also quoted Van Ger-| Avoid costly . EASY TERMS big as saying Oakland's lnek of major repairs 1 interest in the team. "filters '<a down to the locker room" and| OVERHAUL ' 1 DAY nf "affects the play of the Seals." | | ----------= SERVICE Isic Van Gerbig later denied the) = report and said: FREE TOWING ive "We definitely will finish the : " she Russian Team POSTED PRICES "FREE TRAVEL POUCH sh ussian 1€a So you know costs before you leave your car With every paw See pateheasd. without Trade-in Der Tops Spokane LIFETIME GUARANTEE | Or Trode-in Allowance en any Cordless. Any Moke irte a Available exclusively with Cottman in over 450 R :a pee iar cide' uae transmission centers throughout Canada & U.S.A. 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