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Boston vs Chicago (1964--Hockey)

Boston vs Chicago (1964--Hockey)

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SEARS

ROEBUCK AND CO

World's Shared by @HockeyMagazines
sports
leaders

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Ted Williams'
Advisory
Board

at Sears

How many of these sports leaders can you Sports leaders join Ted Williams' new
name? 1. Sir Edmund Hillary, conqueror of
Mt. Everest. 2. Bill Holland, holder of nine Sports Advisory Staff at I Sears I
hydroplane and runahllUt speed records. 3. Jack
Twyman, Captain of Cincinnati Royals. 4. For the past year, Ted Williams has worked closely with Sears. He has helped field-test
Adolph Kiefer, Olympic swimming champ. and improve the Sears baseball, hunting and fishing equipment that carries his name.
5. Doug Ford, one of golf's top P.G . A. mrmey
winners. 6. Bob Mathias, Olympic decathlon But recently, Ted came to Sears and asked for help. "There are plenty of fields where I'm
champ. 7. Buddy Watson, designer for many no expert," he said. "I know men who are. Let's ask some of the country's leading sports
tcmrnament archers. 8. Ed J,ubanski, highest experts to lend me a hand."
ten-year bowling average of A.B.C. 9. Murray
Crowder, past president Outdoor Writer's As- You see the result of Ted's suggestion above-the Ted Williams Sports Advisory Staff.
soc. of America. 10. And, of c1JUrse, Ted Wil- Today, before any piece of Sears sports equipment can earn Ted Williams name, it must
liams, rme of baseball's greatest hitters. Not pres- be personally approved by a member of his Staff. It musl be thoroughly proved by the
ent for photo: Terry Brennan, former Notre Sears laboratory. And it must be given a final okay by Ted Williams himself.
Dame player and coach. Othmar Schneider,
Olympic skiing champion.

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BOSTON BRUINS HOCKEY CLUB

FORTIETH SEASON OFFICERS CLUB COLORS
1924- 1925 - 1963-1964 GOLD · BLACK ·WHITE

WESTON W. ADAMS
Chairman of the Board

WALTER A. BROWN LYNN PATRICK
President Vice President and General Manager

EDWARD J. POWERS, Treasurer MILT SCHMIDT, CoachShared by @HockeyMagazinesCHARLES W. MULCAHY, JR.,

Gen. Counsel and Secretary

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

WESTON W. ADAMS, Chairman GEORGE F. GLACY

WALTER A. BROWN CHARLES W. MULCAHY, JR.

SHELBY M. C. DAVIS EDWARD J. POWERS

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IMPRESSIVE_ __ BOSTO N'S

By ToM FITZGERALD FORD
DEALER
As candidates for steady employment with the Bruins,
"Home of the Most
young Ron Schock and Wayne Rivers should be grati- Affordable Fords inTown"
fied to learn they have been awarded certificates of
approval by a quite rigid board of examiners.

The steadfast Boston hockey clients who keep turn-
ing out for the games in the Garden in such impressive
numbers have become experts in the appraisal of young
hockey talent, through opportunities for comparative
studies in recent seasons.

WAYNE RIVERS RON SCHOCKShared by @HockeyMagazines500 BEACH ST.

The knowledgeable customers tend to have a very AT BELL CIRCLE
realistic-not to say skeptical-attitude in the matter,
in view of their disappointment in some novices who REVERE, MASS.
failed to liv.e up to advance billing.
(NEXT TO WONDERLAND)
But, the folks obviously were pleased by the working
demonstrations offered by the 20-year-old Schock and mother
the 22-year-old Rivers in the successive home victories
over Detroit and Toronto on the week-end of February RESTAURANT
29 and Maq:h 1.
ITALIAN HOME COOKING
The Bruins' well-wishers weren't stampeded by the
happy circumstance that Schock scored one of the goals 21 l HANOVER STREET
in the 2-1 game against the Red Wings and Rivers made BOSTON, MASS.
the concluding contribution in the 5-3 affair against (Near the Tunnel)

the Maple 1Leafs. CHOICE WINES and BEER
The fans based their affirmative verdict on the Glassed Patio for Private Parties

sound performances of the two youngsters in general 5
hockey ability, grading them on such fundamentals as
skating, stick-handling, back-checking and shooting.
Making allowance for the pressures of the debuts, there
was also approval of the poise and aggressiveness dis -
played by Ron and Wayne.

The people who pay the freight through their con-
tributions at the box-office altogether gained the im-
pressidn that Schock and Rivers can be definitely
helpful contributors to that long-awaited bright future.

This is a source of real satisfaction to the executives
of the Boston hockey club and most particularly to
cigar-chomping Harold "Baldy" Cotton, the head of
personnel procurement and development who prefers
the simple title of chief scout (which he pronounces
"scoot".)

Both Schock and Rivers came into the Bruin sphere
of influence on Cotton's strong recommendations, al-
though through somewhat different channels.

Schock caught Cotton's roving eye when Ron was
playing intermediate hockey in his home town of T er-
race Bay, Ont., in the "head of the lakes" country way
up on the far shore of Lake Superior.

Baldy was not alone in his discovery. Talent seekers
from other clubs had covetous ideas about the young

(Continued on Page 27)

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WAIT till next year! - That's a cry the patient
Bruins' fans have heard the past four years. They've
waited and waited and waited. They heard about the
kids in the Bruins' farm system who would be coming
up the following year. Yet nothing much has developed.

"Wait till next year" this time, however, promises to
be a different story.

The Bruins have already unveiled three top prospects
for next year in Gary Dornhoefer, Wayne Rivers and
Ron Schock.

Dornhoefer has already established himself in the
N.H.L. This 20-year-old, with less than a season of
pro hockey under his belt, has already proven his
ability and has become a big favorite here.

DON AWREY Shared by @HockeyMagazinesWAYNE MAXNER

Wayne Rivers, drafted from Detroit last Spring, 30 MIN. HIGHLIGHT FILMS
finally made his Boston debut, and fans liked what
they saw. So did the Bruins management, who saw in 15 MIN. INSTRUCTIONAL FILMS
him a striking resemblance in many ways to a former
Bruins' star, Real Chevrefils. Free bookings of these films can be arranged
for your church, club or social organization.
Schock is still playing amateur hockey. He's the lad
the Bruins gave a $10,000 bonus a few years back to Plan a "Sports Night" around these films for
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three-game tryout here at the Garden and made a to reserve the films.

distinct impression. PHYSICAL FITNESS
Fans who watched him team up with his former ADVISORY BOARD

Niagara Falls linemate, Dornhoefer, and veteran Dean BOB COUSY, CHAIRMAN
Prentice, envisioned one of the Bruins' regular forward
lines for next year. 7

This trio really moved. Prentice found new life in
the speedy young legs of his two linemates. Dornhoefer
and Schock benefited by Prentice's experience and de-
fensive efficiency.

But, these tliree are only a few of the youngsters who
may grace the Boston lineup next year. .There's de-
fenseman Don Awrey who started the past season with
the Bruins. He's only 21, and benefited by playing
regularly at Minneapolis, instead of taking only an
occasional turn with the Bruins this year.

There's left winger Wayne Maxner, a teammate of
Dornheefer, Schock and Awrey, at Niagara Falls, Ont.,
a year ago. He's a speedster and a good scorer . He led
the Junior O.H .A. in scoring last year but he's .been
having a few problems at Minneapolis. But, he's still
regarded as a prime prospect.

(Continued on Page 27)

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GARY DORNHOEFER not only is built like a pre-

cise one iron but he also is quite adept at handling that

particular golfing implement. Golf, in other words, is

another of the athletic achievements of this 6-2, 170-

pound rookie. The other, of course, is professional

hockey where he has amply displayed his prowess in a

short time with the Bruins.

Gary is a one-handicap golfer in hi·s native Kitchener,

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While Dornhoefer's golf

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phase of his sports life is

unfolding rapidly. Certain-

ly, the 20-year-old young-

ster was unwrapped by the

Bruins much faster than a

stripper unveils in a honky-

tonk.

Although Gary came here GARY

unheralded to replace the

injured Tommy Williams, it wasn't long before he en-

deared himself to Boston's avid and critical fans. In

fact, it took Dornhoefer no longer than his first National

Hockey League contest to show he .belonged. He went

into action on a line with center Murray Oliver and left

wing Johnny Bucyk and right off the bat drew cheers

by firing the puck at enemy goaltenders. AT THE NEW LUCERNE EVERYTHING IS
NEW - BUT THE TRADITIONAL QUALITY
"One thing my teammates told me before I left Min- OF LUCERNE'S FAMOUS FOOD REMAINS
neapolis was not to be afraid to shoot when I got into UNCHANGED
the National Hockey League," Gary explains. He fol-
lowed the advice even though he was as nervous as
a bank-teller being robbed, when he took the ice in his
first game with the Bruins. But once the game got
underway he was okay.

He has been okay ever since, too, as evidenced by FOR RESERVATIONS
the fact he scored nine goals in his first 17 games be- PHONE 227•0576
fore receiving a hairline fracture of the cheekbone.
2 NA.SHUA ST., BOSTON
One veteran observer pointed out that Gary wasn't CORNER CAUSEWAY ST., OPP. NORTH STATION
a whiz as a skater nor did he resemble Bill Cowley as
a stickhandler. "But," chimed in Coach Milt Schmidt, AMPLE FREE PARKING
"Gary has the wonderful knack of being in the right (2 Hours)
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second effort in front of the net."

If Dornhoefer came into the National Hockey League
without fanfare, he also made the grade without benefit
of a hockey background in his family. Neither his
father n.or any of his relatives were hockey players and
Gary made it on his own.

Dornhoefer's golfing career is following pretty much ITALIAN CUISINE
the same pattern. He started as a caddie at the age of
nine, going to the course on his own.

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ANDY HEBENTON is hockey's unchallenged proto- at Chicago on Dec. 4, and he was duly impressed by
type of the athlete "whb really came to play." the ceremony honoring his achievement, before a game
with the Rangers in the Garden, on the following
The rock-solid right winger who joined the Bruins Saturday, Dec. 7.

this tsheeasqoun~liaffitceartiaolnosngtotenmuerreitinthNaetwsYpoorrtkin, gsutreerlymhaosf After that, he kept building the record to a pomt
all where it might well be out of reach of any challenger
in the years to come.
approbation.
While he doesn't make a big thing about it, though,
Muzz Patrick who was Andy's coach and general Hebenton probably would like people to view his
manager with the Rangers expr~ssed. his a~miration hockey career as. something much more than a demon-
stration of endurance.
for the diligent veteran forward in this fash10n:
" It was nice to make that record,'' he said recently.
"I've never known a hockey player who gives more "About all I can say is that I was lucky, and that I'm
effort and complains less than Andy Hebenton." a good healer. There have been some close calls like a
few years ago when I had an eye shut tight from a
In addition to his devotion to duty and his quiet cut. But it opened all right before game time."
manner, his employers have prized Hebenton .for an-
other quality. The bosses always have been qmte sure With the "iron man" record behind him, Hebenton
has another objective in view, one which he indicates
Andy would be ready for a night's work. will mean quite as much to him personally.

Hebenton has earned an almost unbelievable reputa- "I want to hit 200 before I pack it in," he says in
tion for durability in a game of blazing speed and his laconic fashion.
jolting contact with more than a slight flavor of
violence. It is pretty certain he will fulfill this ambition seeing
that he had a total of 177 entering this season and had
There was quite a fuss early this season over Andy's added 12 more after 54 games.
move on the National Hockey League's "iron man"
record held by Johnny Wilson, who had piled up a For Hebenton the big break came in the fantastic
total of 580 consecutive regular season games without 11-0 runaway at Toronto on Jan. 18. He hit for a three-
a miss, through the '60-'61 season. goal "hat trick" in that delirious triumph and kept a
Shared by @HockeyMagazines hot hand so that he had a total of six goals in five
A lot of people were more excited about this than games.
Hebenton. The 33-year-old native of Winnipeg just
kept on going in his usual manner from game to game. The 200th was that much closer for the "iron man"
who is quite as talented as he is durable.
He was happy when he ticked off game number 581

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HOT OFF THE ICE Shared by @HockeyMagazines By Herb Ralby .

SEEING as how it's "wait till next year" ~ow, let's look big, rough Gilles Marotte who was fourth among the
Niagara Falls point-getters, with 12 goals and 34 assists,
ahead . , . Bruins' officials have been touting the bumper . . . He also sat out 162 minutes in penalties , .. On the
crop of youngsters nearly ready to step in and boost the Minneapolis farm club in the Central League 20-year-old
team's morale and standing ... Two youngsters, 20- Don Awrey has an excellent chance of being back with the
year-old Gary Dornhoefer and 22-year-old Wayne Rivers, Bruins another year ... He started this past season here
have already proven they belong . . . They will take ca re but with seven defensemen, he was shipped out to get
of the right wing berth on two lines next year ·, , Ron regular play . . . Any fellow who scores 47 goals and 43
Schock, making the big step right to N.H.L from junior assists in 65 games is worth a look , , That means
amateur competition, didn't look out of place in his five
game tryout . . . It's a much faster pace in the majors center Jeannot Gilbert will be around for another shot at
and it's quite a job for a youngster to step up his game
that much in such a short period, but Schock proved he a job next Fall .. , Gilbert is the Central League's third-
has the makings .. . Incidentally he led the Niagara highest scorer .. . Don't forget Bobby Leiter and Ed
Falls team in scoring with 38 goals and 36 assists although Westfall either . . . They're still young, hockeywise, and
he missed several games because of injuries , , . Schock the minor league experience they gained the latter part of
along with the Falls goalie, Bernie Parent, were named to this sason, might be just the thing they needed to develop
the second Junior O.H.A. all-star team . . , Parent missed their potential . . . At any rate next year should prove
a first team berth by one point , .. Bruins did have one mighty interesting ... It won't be long . , , In the
player on the first club - 15-year-old Bobby Orr. , , , meantime have a pleasant s·ummer and see you all back
This highly-regarded youngster who has five seasons left at the Garden next Fall , .. Thanks for your patronage,
of junior eligibility, broke the league record for goals by a
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Player Hgt. Wgt. Age Club Record
'62-'63 '62-'63

FORWARDS G A Pts.
Murray Balfour
Phil Esposito 5.09 178 27 Chicago 10-23--33
Reg Fleming
Bill Hay 6.01 187 22 St. Louis 36-54-90
Bobby Hull
Chico Maki 5.10 185 27 Chicago 7- 7-14
Ab McDonald
Shared by @HockeyMagazines John McKenzie 6.03 197 28 Chicago 12-33--45
Stan Mikita
Ron Murphy 5.10 193 24 Chicago 31-31-62
Eric Nesterenko
Ken Wharram 5.10 165 24 Chicago 7-17-24

6.02 194 27 Chicago 20-41-61

5.09 170 26 Buffalo 35--46-81

5.09 165 23 Chicago 31-45---76

5.11 185 30 Chicago 18-16-34

6.02 197 30 Chicago 12-15---27

5.09 160 30 Chicago 20-18-38

DEFENSEMEN 6.00 194 26 Buffalo 3--19-22
Aut Erickson Chicago 0- 0- 0
3-- 5--- 8
Wayne Hillman 6.00 185 24 Chicago 2-19-21
Al MacNeil 5.10 185 28 Chicago 8-18-26
Pierre Pilote 5.10 178 32 Chicago 4- 9-13
Elmer Vasko 6.03 210 28 Chicago

GOALKEEPERS GA SO AV
Denis DeJordy
5.09 155 25 Buffalo 187-6-2.79
Glenn Hall
Chicago 12-0-2.40

5.11 160 32 Chicago 166-5---2.51

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IMPRESSIVE------- Shared by @HockeyMagazines Reel ._Auerbach's

(continued from Page 5) :Jrd " ANNUAL
fellow, but Cotton received carte blanche from the home
office which didn't want to be outbid. BASKETBALL SCHOOL
Camp Milbroqk
"Offer whatever you have to, but get him,'' was the
gist of the communique from Causeway St. So, Baldy MARSHFIELD MASS .
forced out the contenders by raising the ante to $10,000
which is the biggest bonus ever paid to a teen-ager by Boys 13 to 19 Years O ld
the Bruins and a very high figure on the hockey Augu~ 23 ~ Augu~ 30
economic scale.
A BASKETBALL SCHOOL RUN BY COACHES
Schock was then turned over for delivery to Hap under the direction of Red Auerboch, coach
Emms, operator of the Junior A incubator at Niagara of the World Champion Celtics, Ben Carne-
Falls, Ont. Although he was slight and even frail ap- vale, outs.landing coach at U. S. Naval
pearing boy to start with, Ron has filled out to a good Academy and others.
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compe,tition. And he's still growing. Tuition includes excellent food, living accom·
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Ron has prayed out to the satisfaction of his sponsors by the finest exponents of basketball.
as a center with the Flyers as attested by his production
of 38 goals and 36 assists in the 42 games he had played FOR INFORMATION CONTACT:
before reporting for his three-game Bruin- tryout. (He
missed 12 games with injuries). Red Auerbach, Boston Celtics,

Schock is back now, of course, helping his club in the Boston Garden, Boston 14, Mass.
play-offs, but you can expect to see him again in the
Garden. Jerry Volk, Director, Camp Milbrook
5 Pickwick Rd., West Newton 65, Mass.
Rivers came to the Bruins in a draft maneuver last
Summer in Montreal. When Detroit left Wayne un- Or Phone Bigelow 4-6741
protected to pick up haridy man Irwin Spencer, who had
been dropped by the Bruins, Cotton called a caucus of Bob Cousy's.
his chiefs . BASKETBALL CLINIC

" L et's take this guy on the next round," he counseled AND
the assembled Lynn Patrick, Weston Adams and Milt
Schm idt. There was a nodded chows of assent, and on CAMP. ; .
the basis of what Rivers showed in his early trials with
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decision.
Half Session $315 - Full Session $600
Brighter Prospects_ _ _ _ __
\I Clinic- Boys 15-over-Aug. 23-Labor Day-$150
(Continued from Page 7)
Two other young fellows whom Bruins fans have *
seen in the past and who are still considered potential
major leaguers to help the Boston cause are Bobby Spend the summer with -Bob at the only camp of
Leiter and Dallas Smith. its kind in the country.
Off to a bad start this season, Leiter lost his con-
fidence. His play deteriorated to the point the Boston Bob Cousy and many other sports celebrities are
management felt it would be to his advantage to play in attendance at camp all summer long.
a month or so in the minors. Leiter will be back with
the Bruins next year and if he has regained his con- *OTHER ACTIVITIES
fidence, this hard-working, rugged checking 23-year-
old should be a factor in the Bruins' rebuilding program. Golf horseback riding, water skiing, baseball,
When Smith was with the Bruins previously, he was sailing, riflery, archery, tennis, fishing, and many
a defenseman. Bruins' manager Lynn Patrick is con- others.
vinced when he returns, Dallas will come back as a Three regulation asphalt flood-lighted courts.
left winger.
"He could be a good one too," claimed Patrick. "He *Registration is limited to 125 boys so write im -
can skate, check and score. He'll hit a few of those
right wingers pl_aying against him too." mediately for information to:
Of course, the Bruins prospects on the amateur farm BOB COUSY
teams for the next few years are even brighter.
At Oshawa, Ont. there is 15-year-old Bobby Orr who 427 Salisbury St., Worcester, Mass.
is destined to break the junior O.H.A. scoring record
for defenseman by Canadiens' Jacques Laperriere, and KINDLY SPECIFY CAMP OR CLINIC
at his tender age.
Patrick rates Orr as the best young hockey player 27
he's ever seen.
Also at Oshawa are Ron Buchanan and George Vail.
Buchanan has already scored more than 40 goals and
he still has another year of junior eligibility. Vail is
also a good scorer who may need a year or two in the
minors before he's ready for the N.H.L.

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