The Goderich Signal-Star, 1964-08-27, Page 8oa
Goderich Signal -Star, Thursday, August 27th, 1964
Jeffrey, Heriders�n...
(ntinued from .page 13 son training.
'Flertder ons wife is the form
Last year, the, 2f3 -year-old Jef-
Vr 1 1eanor Alton of Dungannon. 'frey had 10 goals ,and 22 assists
In the. Red Wir olony for the I during the `Wings' regular sea -
first time this year will be 15- son play,- He would like to
month-old Heather Henderson, ' double his output this year.
a blonde, bright-eyed charmer: I °The highlight of Jeffrey's
In sizing• up the coming sea- ; 1963-64 effort came In the sec-
sbn, both Jeffrey and Henderson • and..'gam'e of the Stanley Cup
weeecautiously optimistic about Ifina1. against.Toronto. In that
their own prospects. "I still, th$ Goderich-born Red
have to make it," Henderson :Wing forward scored an over -
told a reporter, time goal to win it for Detroit
Knee Improves, Both Jeffrey and 1lenderso n
Jeffrey, side:fined by ••a knee expressed "the hope" for at
injury for a portion of last sea- least '•'10 good years', in the
song+•ifidicated the sensitive knee. NHL.. Jeffry, wtlho now ps
whiei sfill ached in early sum -!the scales at 194, figures to be
mer, rs trnprov fig. Jeffrey said,,.! 'immed down to 187. The 1-
'• the pain is all but gone. He year-o,td, swift -skating Hepd er-
expects the knee to be in good.; son anticipates a playing weight
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, shape-• when-.-ho-..onters•-•p•r•,sea•;,of-1,.70._. _ � _ .._M� ��,a •an ; :Flee•-Waist,-he-€eL.�s. .r_.r
Detroit's Henderson 'and Pit
Martin, Stan Mikita of Chicago,
and, Day Keon.
, BorinIenderson and Jeffrey
rated Chicago's Pierre Pi'elot as
being among the toughest of
the,•"leaguic.•'s defensemen. Jef-
f frey also evinced a healthy re-
spect for Bobby Vaughn of
Toronto.
Jeffrey had' kind words,„too,
forjlordy Howe, Detroit super
ta^r-
s,-`Jje's a - big help to the
I ,
Near$dI-Out
For First 'Teen
Theatre ,Effort. !
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Last year, he* shuttled be-
tween Detroit anid its Pitts-
burgh farni club. He played
32 regluar season games with
Detroit, scoring two goals and
five assists., But, like Jeffrey,
his p"layot>r performance was
impressive.
Trade Rumors
While he has no -strong feel-
ings on the su.bj•ect;,.Jeffrey did
not appear ecstat . over rumors
he might be traded to Montreal.
"I'm satisfied with things as
they are,” he said. Jeffrey said.,
htdoes i:'t figure it's .,loon for
a player to move around the.'
league too niuch.
Commenting on the coming
Red Wing campaign, Jeffrey an-
ticipates "that Toronto, Mon- '
treal and t hicago :will all be j
tough."
Praises Henderson
He said there currently is a
rich crop of.young players with
•bright futures in the league,
younger players," he'" praised.
Jeffrey believes Henderson
has at particularly bright future
in the NHL because of his speed
on ice.
Kids Should Skate
Youngsters wishing someday SharonJ ti
tff
tQ make it in the big time, Eleanor Henderspn are looking` should 'do a lot of'skating," 'forward to the _regular season
Jeffrey counsels. This, he feels; with gusto. •
is the surest 'way a bay can The Jeffreys and the gender -
develop speed and razor --sharp sons are currently residing in
reP.exee. a subdivision north of i,,oderigh.
day Bii a reg an' During the summer, Jeffrey
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