| 14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wed inesday, November 20, 1963 Still in his formative years as a hockey player, Bobby Orr, 15-year-old sensation in the OHA take his progress in the. nor mal pattern of playing periodi cally on an "'A" club until 17 0 turn, Instead, Orr continues to baffle hockey followers with his leadership of Oshawa Generals and his present scoring ram page for a defenceman. goal in 14 games last night to place Generals to a 2-1 victory fore 1500 fans at Bowmanville. Orr's power-play tally at 11,30 of the second period turned out becoming familiar at Bowman- ville, where Generals call home, except for four trips to Trenton. Orr tallied the winning goal last Tuesday when Oshawa edged St. Catharines 3-2. ! Ron Buchanan, also. having a good season thus far, scored Oshawa's other goal, to open the game's scoring late in the first period. It was his 10th marker|son was tremendous. He held.g 36 Marotte (charging) 11.49,|90n of Omaha Knights were tied/plans to open a-farm school for| Laurin Orr connected for his ninth | Bobby Orrs Counter Gives Generals Win Over Niagara Falls Junior "A" league, refuses to 7 ] P sponsored Junior "A" clubs, over Niagara Falls Flyers be- 7 7 Cooke, p ent; defence, Arbour, Marotte, up from Whitby Dunlops' Jun- or "B" club, and certainly hel dhis own, , , . Coach Cherry had Foley up on the forward wall in the th.cd period, and he almost put one by Parent, but his backhand just skimmed past the post, , . . Three minor skirmishes developed in the third period, but no serious damage resulted as feelings were obviously at a high pitch between the two Boston Bruin! NIAGARA FALLS: Goal, Par- Bradford; forwards, St. Paul Tops Minneapolis ST, PAUL, Minn. (AP)--St. | Romashyna, De- Goldsworthy, Banner- man, Snell, Bradley, Schock, | Levesque, Armstrong! | and Sanderson. to be the winner. This feat is 7 {lilies BOBBY ORR the assisis department, also leads the club in points, .... The goaltending of Dennis Gib- the game OSHAWA: Goal Gibson; de- fence, Orr, Domm, Roberts, Foley and 'Cheeseman; for- wards, O'Shea, Smith, Zaine, Little, Buchanan, Vail, Blair, Marshall Kilger and Lane. First Period 1, Oshawa: Buchanan (O'Shea Little) 15.39 Penalties: Arbour (holding) e : 'Still Unb Police Get _ ti! Unbeaten | By THE CANADIAN PRESS Paul defeated Minneapolis 6-2 s | Pembroke Ironmen stretched Tuesday night to hold a three- rla un Itheir unbeaten record to nine onc gg - pee mg Fidded |games in the Ottawa-Hull and maha in the Centra €8-| VANCOUVER (CP) -- Oper-| istrict Hockey League Tues- sional Hockey League, ation Little Grey Cup will, be a2, with a 7-3 victory over Howie Hughes scored three|jaunched tonight by Vancouver) >™S Falls. ; si Sb "Tales scenes i see b The Western Football Confer.|"@V¥¢ @ five-point edge over sec- rate Rivage cl had four ence final game between Brit- Fy nd mg Volants who were sere, \ish Columbia Lions and Saskat-|'< ik uesday. Smiths Falls holds Although Minneapolis tied the/chewan Roughriders will be a with gptedeee fe nine-tenne. Mop score briefly in the second pe-irehearsal for the department for 1t" 8!X points. riod, the Bruins were badly out-the Nov. 30 Grey Cup game. |, Other games Tuesday saw played. Their goalie, George) "Operation Little Grey Cup| Hawkesbury Braves defeat Arn- Gardner, had 29 saves, com-|will involve as many police per.| Prior Kenwoods 6-4 at Arnprior pared with 18 for St. Paul goalie sonnel as possible," Deputy) and Bucikngham Beavers edge Marcel Pelletier. \Chief Gordon Ambrose said Prockville Royals 5-4 at Brock- Tuesday, 'We are asking mem-| Ville. ; , . . bers of the reserve force to|, The Buckingham win moved Phil Esposito come out so they can become|them into a third-place tle with tomer with Grey Cup proce- fas ggg Te Bo BF ig . ures. Gies , 7 Setting Pace In their attempt to have a safe|Proke with three goals. Singles and sane night police are|went e Pres Be i Reid Con- In CPHL Race (runs soe a, ts, Mat any n ace eit ines of the game, he| waarksmen were Lyall ; Ellis, WINDSOR, Ont. (CP) -- Phil) Police hope the game tonight Jack Churchill and Alvin Darl- Esposito, left winger with St.|will finish without incident and "fi. pawéoks ' Louis Braves, is the -leading/they will try to handle the, 4 Piapireeins yess ad scorer in the Central Profes-|crowd quickly, and competently arg es ore ; ceed pond ane sional Hockey League with 26/There will waikiestalkies at aed pens so scor a thet points, league statistics showed)strategic points aN in the|remay add i BE ae reed today. |background in case of need! prior's nerkiben wee Tom Esposito's nine goals and 17 sons Byala Burnette with two and Ra assists gave him a_ two-point) FARM SCHOOL Madden and John Schultz with edge over centre Bob Cunning-- ABBOTSFORD, B.C, (CP) ~ singles, y ham of St. Paul Rangers, Al The society for handicapped Buckingham won its game on Caron of St. Louis and Len Ron- children here has arinounced) goals by Jim Cameron, Roger | Denis Cosgrove, Bert |Aube and Gilles Gauthier. {retarded youths and adults. 14,55, |for third place with 23 points, jof the campaign, and gave him|Generals in with| Goldsworthy (hooking) Caron leads the goal-scorers| Purpose LIONS' PAT CLARIDGE NURSES INJURY Roughriders Minus Least Two Regulars the|scoring touchdowns all day. But game, due to start at 8 p.m, |Sazio earnestly sought to con- (11 p.m. EST) |vince the Tabbies they were in put Saskatchewan Roughriders| Buchanan, one of quarter- for the fight of their lives. in the Western Football Confer-|back Ron Lancaster's prime) 'They'll be tough,' he said. ence final won't be around to.|receivers, will be replaced by|""They have too fine a football night when their club tries to|Bob Good if his knee doesn't club and too good a coach not get off the floor again. And a/Tespond to treatment to be." third is a doubtful starter. |SAZIO GIVES WARNING At Wancanved. The certain absence of defen-| Meanwhile, coach Ralph Sa-|skrien of the Lions said his sive halfback Dale West andjzio of Hamilton Tiger-Cats hadjteam's responsibility is 'that middle guard Ron Atchison and|Saskatchewan's 27-point. come-|they don't look past this game" the knee injury hobbling speedy|back against Calgary Stamped-|after their 19-7 victory in the halfback Ed Buchanan cast ajers firmly in mind as he issuedjopener. A third game, if nec- pall over the Riders' chances|the customary warnings against/essary, would be played in Van- as they faced British Columbia|complacency to his charges,/couver Saturday. * Lions in the second game of the who meet Ottawa Rough Riders! saskatchewan coach Bob "best-of-three series for the west-|in the second game of the east-/shaw doggedly praised his ern title. em finals at Hamilton Sunday.|team's esprit de corps, Vancouver's weather pros-| The Ticats belted Ottawa 45-0) ww. inst never go into a foot- pects--30 degrees with possiblejon their home field last Satur- ball game thinking we can't snow--and an 0-5 record. injday in the opener of the two} ina noid By ED SIMON chewan"s prospects for Canadian Press Staff Writer Two of the miracle men who coach Dave} ithe club's leadership in that/five minutes remaining to be|and Foley (boarding) 18.20. |department, Both Oshawa goals|played by stealing labelled} Second Period jcame with Niagara Falls short-|shots as Niagara bottled Gen- 2. Niagara Falls: handed. Flyers' Al Boone wasjerals up in their end attempt-| " 'armctron (Woodley) 33 |serving a five-minute majorjing to gain the equalizer.:. . | 9 Oshawa: ie eed tad for inflicting a four-stitch cut|Flyers' puckstopper, Parent,| "' (O'Shea, Smith) 11.30 above Bill Little's eye when Orr|also played well as the score| Penalties: Foley (tripping) blasted a shot past Niagarajcertainly indicates. Out of 8/155 Boone (major, high stick- netminder Bernard Parent.|total of 63 shots, only three|ingy 9.36 Buchanan (high stick- Buchanan's goal from a goal|managed to elude the twol ing) 12.57. Domm. and Snell }mouth scramble occurred as/goalies. ... Coach Jim Cherry) (roughin, 17 57 : |Bill , Goldsworthy served ajagain made use of his checking) ad pie |minor sentence for hooking. |third unit on many: occasions.| ___ Third Period Generals' triumph boosted|Bob Kilger, rightwinger on that| No Scoring. them to within. two points of the|line, also grabbed penalty-kill-| Penalties: Orr and Armstrong fifth place Flyers, and alsojing assignments, and did a| (high sticking) 2.32, Vail ~ opened a three-point gap be-|splendid job along with O'Shea,|Atbour (roughing) 6.17, Vail |tween them and seventh place|/Marshall, Buchanan and Bil] fenereing) 8.29, oe sao |Kitchener Rangers. Prior to|Smith in holding Niagara score-|8) He 5 and Wo en ry last night's tilt, Generals held alless when they enjoyed the odd-|!"8, 10-minute misconduct) 13.56. game in hand on Rangers, so|man advantage due to penal-| hs apap ea tcarbits| is to make people|Brockville scorers were Jovan with 14 in 17 games, Cunning-\aged 16 and over self-support-/Marich, Terry McLean, Mickey ham's 18 assists make him the) jing, Sayeau and John Shorey. top playmaker. -- _ Marcel Pelletier of St. Paul S ax Ue leads in both goaltending cate-| wa G4 L/P" gories with a goals-against av-| y erage of 2.23 and three shutouts. | Y Defenceman Wayne Muloin of |@ Cincinnati Wings tops the pen- | alty parade with 61 minutes, | Y Apress ihS? onerecrcies Ae "y B Wir 'Long Road Trip|) Slows Totems By THE CANADIAN PRESS Western Hockey League road|- trips. can be killing. he vi yed vitally 'im-|ties, Niagara's y goal by : the victory proved vitally im-jties. Niagara's only goal **/Montagnards Whip portant in the struggle for play-|Dave Armstrong came just 'off 'gyro |defenceman Rick Foley return-| The scrappy Generals andjed to the ice before the thir 4| } Flyers renew acquaintances! period was' one minute i. Brockville Squad again on Friday night of this} , .. Wayne Cheeseman drew " week in the Honeymoon Gity. |six or seven shifts on defence OTTAWA (CP) -- Ottawa a | Montagnards whipped Brock- ville Ramblers 12-4 in a_ St. Hap Emms' crew will un-|-- *"*Lawrence Senior Hockey doubtedly take the ice in a Isnarly mood as they have yet| REMEMBER WHEN? to knock off the pesky Generals) By THE CANADIAN PRESS in three meetings to date in-) ye Amateur Athletic Un- ming -- cluding a pair of exhibition en- 4 ' | [counters. Oshawa created a| 10" of Canada 27 years ago | Andre Despard scored four sour impression with Falls by| *day defeated a proposal j|for the winners and Al Stitt claiming a pre-season victory} by the Canadian Amateur jadded two. Bill Crawford, Mike right in Niagara. t Hockey Association to 'per- | Fitzpatrick, Eddy Hatoum, John SHORT NOTES . . . By. virtue}. Mit professionals in one (Chiarelli, Claude Charron and of his smooth playmaking abil-| branch of sport to play as |Guy Beauregard added singles. amateurs in another, The For Ramblers, Jim Forrest CAHA needed a two-thirds /scored two and Bob Speagle and jed his assist total to 16 with a ipair last night. O'Shea, tops in Y Take the example of Seattle|@ Totems, They have played seven |away games in the last nine days and face another before re-/7 turning home. | The toll such a trip takes on| |players showed Tuesday as Den- \ver Invaders defeated the list-|@ jless Totems 6-1 before 1,462 Ifans. f | The victory put the Invaders \in a third-place tie with Los An- |geles, two points behind -Seattle|Z jand three behind league-leading San Francisco. John Sleaver, Gordon Redahi and Rudy. Migay scored twolf goals each for the winners and Tom Burgess scored for Seat-|77 tle. Lou Jankowski assisted on/7Z/ four of Denver's goals. & Lig The ultimate in expertiy craft- ski weer for those who de- mond nothing but the finest. Many styles to choose from . . excellent selection of "After- Ski' Boots tool! Vi : "THE HOUSE OF STYLE FOR MEN & BOYS" 14 SIMCOE NORTH Phone 723-361 1 vren ra., NIGHT TILL 9 P.M. ity, centre Danny O'Shea boost- vote majority, Duke Murphy added singles. previous meetings this season|game, total-points series and ; "did nothing to enhance Saskat-|looked as if they could keep on) cits aL. Oe alee - WANT CLARIFICATION Ottawa's Mayor Whitton - Makes Caustic Comment OTTAWA (CP) General) She then suggested her own "manager Red O'Quinn of Ot-jdesign--a papier mache goose + tawa Rough Riders said Tues-|egg with the city crest on either "day night that Mayor Whitton/end. 'should clatify her statement) That was "good enough for a ~that the Riders "lay down for|team which lay down and lay good reasons' when they lost)down for good reasons last Sat- 45-0 to Hamilton Tiger-Cats last)urday," the mayor said, Saturday in the opening game of} O"Quinn said he believed the the two-game, total-points-to-| mayor's reference was to an Ot- * count Eastern Football Confer-|tawa team meeting last Thurs- . ence final |day when players were told that ~ "The mayor is a good foot-|the club wouldn't be taking ~ ball fan and attended a lot of|their wives along to Vancouver "our games," O'Quinn said. =e got into the Grey Cup game. "As a fan, she's: entitled to F her opinion but when she speaks Although the club hadn't as mayor of Ottawa, her words|made an official announcement, it had been the intention to carry a lot of weight A "I think she should clarify|>ting along the players' wives "her statements and let' the foot-|for the game if Riders won the ball club know exactly what she/Eastern championship. means. People can attach all) 'However, we were told by a "sorts of unfortunate meanings|!eague meeting last week that ~to her words." this constituted an incentive to . the players and that there was * OPPOSED FLOAT a league rule against it," said Mayor Whitton made her re- O'Quinn. mark about Riders at a Board) "We were told that we would) of Control meeting, She opposed|be fined $10,000 if we went sending an official Ottawa float|through with our plans to bring for the Grey Cup parade in Van-|the wives to the game as our couver Nov. 30 guests."' 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