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Oshawa Times (1958-), 10 Apr 1963, p. 14

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14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, April 10, 1968 ~ ee see ' By BILL MacDOUGALL TORONTO (CP) -- Some ex- 'tra homework apparently taught ing him the blazes." blueline and I flipped it beneat Sawchuk's glove." Nevin made it 3-0 at 14:42 of Duff's Flying Start | Gives Toronto Leafs Stanley Cup shooting drill, Imlach said he was glad to see Nevin get the goals "because I had been giv- Opener h\his goals in the second period. Toronto. goaltender Johnny Bower stopped a long shot by Jeffrey with his skate but the Pee Wee Boys Name Champs In Loop Finals Saturday morning saw the Neigkhc-hood Association Pee Wee Boys Hockey League complete their championship playoffs, with both "A" and "B" group champions being de- clared. In the "B' Section finals, Connaught Park nosed out Lake Vista 2-1 in the second game, to take the round 53. P. Mc. Veety on an assist by T. Moore, got the first goal of the game Green Gaels Readying F or Green Light With the opening practice only a few days away, General Manager Jim Bishop. of Osh- awa's Green Gaels Lacrosse club, today, announced the sign- ing of a number of very prom- ising prospects for this year's Junior A and Juvenile clubs. Two more top Junior A play- SPORTS CALENDAR TODAY BASKETBALL Y's Men's Minor League ~-- Championship Finals -- Bola- hood's Sportshaven vs Kinloch's Men's Wear, at Simcoe Hall, of two- game, finals. Bolahood's lead series by three points. ~ THURSDAY BAS| General Motors League -- (Semi-Final Playoffs) -- Pur- chasing vs Parts Dept., at 7.00 p.m. and Students vs Personnel, YOU'LL ENJOY DEALING WITHE SPECIALISTS! SERVICE STORES TIRES WORN? | for Connaught in the first period with J. Alexander scoring in the second stanza. David Beach scored Lake Vista's lone tally, in the first period. In the "A"' Section, Sunnyside Park boys whipped Eastview "A" 3-1 to take the round 4-2 Don Pickard scored Eastview's lone goal, in the first period, on a pass from Dick Moegan. Sunnyside Park lads got one goal in the first frame, by Law- rence Wry, on a pass from Boivin. In the second stanza, Richard assisted Wry to his game-winning goal and Izedeb- ers have been inked, in addi tion to the three already an- nounced. Dave Lough, who lives in Huntsville, but plied his trade with Brampton Excelsiors last year, looks to be the best of the latest acquisitions. A team- mate of Tommy Conlin's, Lough, also played on the East- ern Canadian champions, last year. At 6' and 175 lbs. it will be his final year of Junior "A" competition. Kenny Thompson, a strapping 5' 11" and 175 pounder is the other player with Junior exper. ience added to the club roster. Bob Nevin a good habit, one ' that helped shoot Toronto Maple Leafs into a one-game lead in their Stanley Cup final against Detroit Red Wings Tuesday night. Leafs manager-coach Punch Imlach kept Nevin after class at a practice session Moday, ordering the lean right winger to shoot pucks at the net for 15 minutes straight, Imlach was maeeier cone Avene, inch -0f under a falling Sawchuk. goal production in recent games, Tuesday night Nevin won at feast an interim diploma, firing] uff, who scored his goals 19 Toronto's third and fourth goals seconds apart, the first when e Red Wings Lost-- as they aumped the Red WINE the game was only 48 seconds . -2 in 0! r */ old, had similar remarks. | ' But No Panic Yet of-seven series. | Dick Duff also scored wis Oe ee rey one wad for Leafs. Sn for me like that earlier,, | BY PAUL RIMSTEAD | The man attracting most at- Wings left winger Larry Jef-/f°rt 4 nave had 25 or 35 over| TORONTO (CP)--Frank Ma.|tention in the Leaf room was frey matched their showing,|! would have had % f a | little Dick Duff who scored two ; i the season," he said, He hadjhovlich is nursing a damaged| counting both Detroit goals. |; knee today--but he won't re-|S0als with 19 seconds the second BIG M HURT ceive any get-well cards from a/ at 1:08 of the first period. All was not sunshine for the tough old guy named Bill} Looking at the circle of re. Leafs. Detroit defenceman Bill Gadsby. |Porters gathered around him, Gadsby. checked left winger Mahovlich collided with Gad.| Duff said, "you fellows must be Frank Mahovlich in the first pe- sby in the first period Tuesday | looking for someone else. riod and the Leafs' big gun went night as Toronto Maple Leafs| Duff grinned. "If they had ; to hospital with a knee injury. dumped Detroit RFed Wings 4-2/ started coming my way like ' The extent of his injury or how in' the opening game of the| that earlier in the year I would 'Yong he might be out was not Stanley Cup finals. | have had 30 goals. + to be known until later today. Later, in the Detroit dressing) Toronto coach Punch Imlach, Talking of Nevin's extra room, Gadsby was told that Ma-| Worried when Detroit fought hovlich has been lost to the| back in the second period, liked Leafs, perhaps for the rest of|the work of Eddie Shack, the the series. |rambunctious winger who was the first period with some assis- tance from another Detroit de- fenceman, bad boy Howie Young. With Leafs' Tim Horton in the penaly box, Nevin stole the puck from between Young's skates, cut in on Sawchuk from the left side and beat him from close in. CASHES OWN REBOUND Jeffrey, who scored one goal in Detroit's semi-final against Chicago Black Hawks, got both "T made him shoot for 15 min- utes until he got tired of shoot- ing. It may have helped tonight, but I don't think so. He was just due." Nevin, quietly accepting con- gratulations after the game, showed no visible excitement al. though he didn't get a point in the Leafs' five-game semi-final series against Montreal Cana- diens. "I've been getting lots of chances, but they just haven't been going in," he said. "To- night they just went in." puck dropped to the ice between his legs. Before he could spot it, Jeffrey poked it into the net. At 8:05, with Leaf defence- man Bob Baun in the penalty box, Gordie Howe put Jeffrey in the. clear with a perfect pass and the winger fired a 15-foot shot into a corner. Nevin scored his second goal at. 5:08 of the third period, steering Bob Pulford's long shot This Could Happen To You! games at McLaughlin Collegiate gymnasium. Field Trial At Ajax, Saturday} For 'Pointers' The Upland Bird Dog Club of } E Oshawa will hold a one-day field ski scored the final tally, late|jarlier, Mgr. Bishop had sign-|trial, for "pointing" dogs, this in the period. jed Tom Conlin and Stew Wie-|Saturday, on Harwood avenue, Following the championship|lier from Brampton and Hunts-|South, in Ajax, games, convener Robert J. An-|ville Intermediates and John} These trials are-open to any drews, assisted by Jim Ward of|Davis, from Hastings Legion-|recognized pointing breed and the Oshawa Recreation Commit-| nairs. |will be conducted in the many tee, supervised the presentation Approximately 40 players are|9Pen grassy fields, one mile of the various team champion- expected to compete for spots| South of the Ajax Shopping Cen- ship trophies and crests, along|on the Junior and Juvenile|tre. with individual awards. lelubs, when the Green Gaels| Entries are anticipated from Charles Rout of the Kingside open training camp, this Satur-|many Ontario and Quebec cen- Club, absent when photo was|day at the Children's Arena. It|ttes, as well as some from taken om Saturday morning, re-| js expected, that this large| United States. Lovers of hunting ceived the "'Most Valuable Play-|number will be pared down|d0gs and other interested spec- er" award, learly to a more workable size|tators are welcome to observe for practices. The Juvenile club|the trials. will operate out of the Whitby Arena, Other recent signings by Man- ager Bishop, include Don Stin. son, Dwight Davies, Don Ennest Art Gouldie and Wayne Hope 6. | Duff credited defensive mis- cues by Detroit for his goals. "On the first one Doug Barkley left the puck along the boards and Davey (Keon) fed it ahead to me," said Duff, who beat De- troit goaltender Terry Sawchuk with a 30-foot shot on the play. Barkley also got Duff's thanks for the second goal at 1:08, "'He just: 'handed it to ™e at their Minor Lacrosse Worker Asked RACE TO NOWHERE Swedish scientists are using a conveyor belt "track" to test the hearts of racehorses. The horses can "race" up to 25 miles an hour. "GREENWOOD RACE RESULTS : First Race | "Too damn bad," said the 17- * 4 Mile, three- and four-year-olds, maid * ens. Also eligible non winners of $1500 1 * 1962-43. Purse * Doobie Pool 14,818. (8) a ' ' . ' ' ' ' ' ' ' elsiming all * 15,101. (8) « Ray $1000, Pool 9782. Daily Stlver's Girl Pgh _ ee se Knightie Knight aples - oe Tarport Lass 7--Findley J. 5.05 Second Race Mile e. three- and four-yearolds, ; Layo eligible non winners of $1500 in 1962-43. Purse $1000. Pool 13,605 Windy 2-Waples K. 1.00 Jean Third ¢--Getel 4, ar. 3.20 Eighth Race winners of $6000 Kintutica, W, 28.90 Vera Riddell, Habkirk W. 14.88 Ninth Race and . $1000. Pool 17,465. (8) Dictator Pick, Mcintyre J, 9.60 Mr, Profile, Holmes J. 1.85 Rascal Sandy, Varcoe H. 3.90 Pronto Boy, Zirnis O 9.70 1 mile trot. Four-year-olds and up. Non in 1962 or two races in ear-olds up. Non since March 23, 1963. Claiming} year veteran defenceman, a smile creasing his battle-scarred face. met and I gave it a twist." NOT IMPRESSED littl making comebacks, didn't soun like losers. thin',"" said Gadsby. "T 'gave hitn a good, clean) Si assigned great Howe, who admitted he hadn't playe to check Detroit's Gordie Howe. Jim Brady, President of the Oshawa Minor Lacrosse Associ- ation, has called a meeting of the group for this coming Wed- d well, managed one as. s \f Huntsville Ji iles. Phil Attend Meeting|s:v.m's coniog'n'ter iat say and Tim and Mike Gray from Brooklin. Local area play- ers include Brian Brady, Jim Hinkson, Stan Kolesnick, Neil Armstrong and Mike Sheedy. SHORGAS HEATING & APPLIANCES check--with my knee. Our knees The Wings, who are used to "They didn't show me no- st. "It didn't matter to me e|Whether Shack or Mahovlich ended up watching: Howe," said Imlach. "But Shack did a good |Job tonight so I guess I'll keep it this way," REKINDLING FEUD? This could lead to a revival of the Howe-Shack feud which id Kingston Jrs. Bounce Braves Corporal Siskiyou 1--Hill F'. 29.85 DAILY DOUBLE 1 and 2 PAID $28.40 Third Race KINGSTON, Ont. (CP)--King- ston junior Frontenacs ad- vanced into the Ontario Hockey Association's junior B cham- pionship final with a convinc- 1 Mile pace. Three-yearolds and wp. Non-winners of four races in 1962-63, $1500, Purse $900. Pool Joyce 7--Turcotte E. 2.25 Harvere 4--Kingston G. 5.25 Tim Boy 1--Burrison O. 18.35 Attorney General C. 8--Forbes C. 22.65 > 6--Filion Re. feurtong e, Four-year-olds and up. ih wiser since March 28%, 1943. * Cisiming all $1500. Purse $900. Pool oe Knight O. 4.25 Filion RH. 1.90 Dinky Attorney Forbes Billey Halliday ' Earl's Ensign, Sauve R. 12.65 Monday night: FA CUP 6TH Round 2nd Replay Southampton 5 Notts F 0 Bury 1 Birmingham 1 ENGLISH LEAGUE Division I Blackpool 1 Leicester 1 Liverpool 0 Everton 0 Sheffield W 3 Tottenham 1 Wolverhampton 1 Arsenal 0 Division III Northampton 5 Birstol C-1 Queen's P R 1 Southend 0 Coventry 2 Millwall 0 LONDON (Reuters) -- Re- sults of soccer matches played ing 5-1 victory Tuesday night over Burlington Braves in the third game of their best-of-five playoff series. They won the first two games 7-2 and: 6-3. Frontenacs will play their first two games in the best-of- seven final against St. Marys Lincolns in Stratford Friday and Saturday. Jr. Wheat Kings started when Shack was with New York Rangers. Howe ad- mits there are players he ad- = more than ebullient Ed- ie. In the Detroit room, young Larry Jeffrey, sent to the min- ors twice this year but recalled nesday evening, at the Recrea- tion Center, 100 Gibb street. Starting time of the meeting is 7.30 p.m. All persons inerested in the formation of a minor lacrosse league in Oshawa are invited to attend and take part in the ini- tial organization of the Associa- tion. To make this league and minor lacrosse a in the A number of other area players have been contacted, but as yet have not committed themselves. Industrial and Commercial porter, but come out to the meeting on Wednesday and let us know. Remember, Wednesday, April 10 7.30 p.m, at the Recreation Centre, 100 Gibb street. \ The established, relichle Gas Dealer in your area. 31 CELINA ST. (Corner of Athol) 728-9441 Oshawa area, it is going to take a lot of persons to see this over the top. Play your part in this league by assisting as a direc- tor, coach, manager or official. win," for the playoffs, was one of the happier Red Wings. But if you wish just be a sup- He wore a helmet because of a concussion suffered in the fi- nal game of the semi-finals against Chicago, "and today I had a strep throat and had to get a shot of penicillin." Despite his problems, Jeffrey | scored both Detroit goals. | Detroit coach Sid Abel didn't| sound worried, | 2 00 "They were just a little stage. e struck," he said. "The Leafs didn't play any different than U.A.W. HALL they have all year. We just can't give away two goals in the first minute and expect to RETURNS Tl SHORT FORM Seturday 9-12 EVERYBODY WELCOME COMPLETED Hours: 9-5 p.m., 7-10 p.m. INCOME TAX Nearing Finals BRANDON, Man. (CP) Brandon Wheat Kings moved within one game of their sec- 90% of tire trouble occurs in the last 10% of tire life! Drive in now for a safety check on. your tires -- (there's no charge). If you do need tires we'll give you top trude in allowance. BRAND NEW GOODFYEAR TIRES FROM 99 WITH No Down Payment! Cl Fast Free Installation! 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