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Oshawa Times (1958-), 20 Nov 1963, p. 15

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, November 20, 1963 hss lat 4 LIONS' PAT CLARIDGE NURSES INJURY , \of the campaign, and gave him|Generals in Cabs |handed. Flyers' Al Boone wasjerals up in their end attempt- Over Niagara Still in his formative years j as a hockey player, Bobby Orr, 15-year-old sensation in the OHA Junior "A" league, refuses to take his progress in the nor- mal pattern of playing periodi- cally on an "A". club until 17 or 18 years of age when time' then usually comes to take a regular turn, Instead, Orr continues to baffle hockey followers with his leadership of Oshawa Generals, and his present scoring ram- page for a defenceman. Orr connected for his ninth : goal in 14 games last night to 3 j J place Generals to a 2-1 victory 7 over Niagara Falls Flyers be- fore 1500 fans at Bowmanville. Orr's power-play tally at 11.30 7 of the second period turned out to be the winner. This feat is 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 this far, scored the assists department, also Oshawa's other goal, to open the|leads the club in points. ... . game's scoring late in the first|The goaltending of Dennis Gib- period. It was his 10th marker|son was tremendous the game with |the club's leadership in that/five minutes remaining to be |department. Both Oshawa goals| played by stealing labelled jcame with Niagara Falls short-|shots as Niagara bottled Gen- BOBBY ORR serving a five-minute majorjing to gain the equalizer. >. . | for inflicting a four-stitch cut|Flyers' puckstopper, Parent, above Bill Little's eye when Orrjalso played well as the score} blasted a shot past Niagarajcertainly indicates. Out of al netminder Bernard Parent.|total of 63 shots, only _ Woodley, 'bel Foley and Cheeseman; Bobby Orr's Counter Gives Generals Win Falls up from Whitby Dunlops' Jun- ior 'B" club, and certainly hel dhis own. . , . Coach Cherry had Foley up on the forward wall in the third 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 sponsored Junior 'A' clubs. NIAGARA FALLS: Goal, Par- ent; defence, Arbour, Marotte, Bradford; forwards, Boone, Mori, Romashyna, De- Vancouver Police Get St. Paul Tops Minneapolis ST, PAUL, Minn. (AP)--St. Paul defeated Minneapolis 6-2 . Tuesday night to hold a three- point first - place lead over rla. un Omaha in the Central Profes- A | VANCOUVER (CP) -- Oper- sional Hockey League. lation Little Grey Cup will be goals for St. Paul, tallying twice) nojice. Goldsworthy, Banner- Snell, Bradley, Schock,| Levesque, Armstrong} /and Sanderson. Goal Gibson; de- Domm, Roberts, for- wards, O'Shea, Smith, Zaine, Little, Buchanan, Vail, Blair, OSHAWA: fence, Orr, Marshall Kilger and Lane, First Period 1. Oshawa: Buchanan (O'Shea. Little) 15.39 Penalties: Arbour (holding)| He held|9 36 Marotte (charging) 11.49,,90n of Omaha Knights were tied/plans to Goldsworthy (hooking) 14.55,) and Foley (boarding) 18.20. Second Period 2. Niagara Falls: Armstrong (Woodley) .. 3. Oshawa: Orr (O'Shea, Smith) 11.30 Penalties: Foley (tripping) 1.55, Boone (major, high stick- 33 assists for. Rangers. '\ish Columbia Lions and Saskat- played. Their goalie, George) 'Operation Little Grey Cu ; : Tuesday, "We are asking mem- Phil Esposit ' ; 8 dures." said, WINDSOR, Ont. (CP) -- Phil scorer in the Central Profes-|crowd quickly and competently Esposito's nine goals and 17); -~-------- Caron of St. Louis and Len Ron-|children' here has announced with 14 in 17 games, Cunning-|aged 16 and over self-support- leads in both goaltending cate-| | Howie Hughes scored three|jaunched tonight by Vancouver PVF. DG Fee e/a | Pembroke Is | Still Unbeaten By THE CANADIAN PRESS Pembroke Ironmen stretched their unbeaten record to nine }games in the Ottawa-Hull and |District Hockey League Tues- jday with a 7-3 victory over Smiths Falls. { Ironmen, with 17 points, now have a five-point edge over sec- ond-place Hul! Volants who were idle Tuesday, Smiths Falls holds sixth place in the nine-team loop |with six points. Other games Tuesday saw |Hawkesbury Braves defeat Arn- |brior Kenwoods 6-4 at Arnprior jand Bucikngham Beavers edge [Brockville Royals 5-4 at Brock- | ville. : The Buckingham win moved them into a third-place tie with Arnprior, Each has 10 points. Don Giesebrecht led Pem- broke with three goals. Singles jwent to Terry Wendt, Reid Con- die, Gilles Mohns and Ricky Smith. For Smiths Falls the marksmen were Lyall Ellis, Jack Churchill and Alvin Darl- ig. In the Haweksbury-Arnprior game, Michel Charron and Mau- rice Desrosiers scored two each with Andre Bougie and Claude jLemay adding singles. Arn- prior's. marksmen were Tom Burnette with two and Ray Madden and John Schultz with singles. Buckingham won its game on goals by Jim Cameron,- Roger jLaurin, Denis Cosgrove, Bert |Aube and Gilles Gauthier. |Brockville scorers were Jovan Marich, Terry McLean, Mickey Sayeau and John Shorey. Wir in the second period and once) The western Fo 5 in the third. Bill Taylor had fourlence final game bernees man, Although Minneapolis tied the\chewan Roughriders will be a score briefly in the second pe-rehearsal for the department for riod, the Bruins were badly out-\the Nov. 30 Grey Cup game. Gardner, had 29 saves, com-|wilj involve as many polic a pared with 18 for St. Paul goalie/sonnel as possible," Deputy Marcel Pelletier. |Chief Gordon Ambrose said bers of the reserve force to come out so they can become familiar with Grey Cup proce. s Setting Pace | In their attempt to have a safe pa sane night police are |mainly concerned about the last n ace jfive minutes of the game, he t : Police hope the game tonight Esposito, left winger with St./will finish without incident and Louis Braves, is the leading/they will try to handle the sional 'Hockey League with 26/There will be waikie-talkies at points, league statistics showed|strategic points and dogs in the today. |background in case of need assists gave him a_ two-point! FARM SCHOOL edge over centre Bob Cunning-- ABBOTSFORD, B.C. (CP) ~ ham of St. Paul Rangers. Al/The society for handicapped ' 1 4 open a farm schoo] for for third place with 23 points, jretarded youths and adults. Caron leads the goal-scorers)Purpose is to make people ham's 18 assists make him the|ing, top playmaker. |---- Marcel Pelletier of St. gories with a goals-against av-| erage of 2.23 and three shutouts. | Y Defenceman Wayne Muloin of three); ! sti Buchanan's goal from a goal|managed to elude the twol,ne) Pe ag oma igh yao jmouth scramble occurred' as/goalies. .. . Coach Jim Cherry| (12) hin 17 oo rasa les |Bill , Goldsworthy served ajagain made use of his checking] stacey |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 Chee calgrresen Cig! Pg Fay ti) . d 1S j i 'S des pened a three-point 'gap be-|splendid job along with O'Shea, (charging) 8.29, O'Shea' (hook- R hrid Mi Least Two Regulars tween them and seventh place|Marshall, Buchanan and Bil]1/! Kitchener Rangers. Prior to|Smith in holding Niagara score-|i"8) 12:05 and Woodley (hook- chewan's prospects for the|scoring touchdowns all day. But/last night's tilt, Generals held a|less when they enjoyed the odd-|!"8: a a game, due to start at 8 p.m.|Sazio earnestly sought to con- omg ore hand pool gar man chad a due to penal-| : be bill 11 p.m. EST) lvince the Tabbies they were in|the victory proved vitally im-|ties. Niagara's only goal by | trips can illing. g by ck ve eng Blo oe Buchanan, one of quarter-for the fight of their. lives, |Portant in the struggle for play-|Dave Armstrong came just as\Montagnards Whip | Take the example of Seattle q ated nea we ot prime! "They'll be tough," he said.| lf berths. defenceman Rick Foley return- |Totems. They have played seven in the Western Football Confer- back Ron Lancaster's J The scrappy Generals andied to the ice before the thir 4) : awa ames in the last nine ence final won't be around to-|receivers, will be replaced: by|"They have too fine a football/pjyers renew acquaintances] period wae one rainute 1 Brockville Squad (Saye aa face another before re-|4 Cincinnati Wings tops the pen- | alty parade with 61 minutes. ij 'Long Road Trip ) Slows Totems By THE CANADIAN PRESS = Western Hockey League road| ¥ by By ED SIMON Canadian Press Staff Writer night when their club tries to|Bob Good if his knee doesn't club and too good a coach not turning home. get off the floor again. And a hird is a doubtful starter. | The certain absence of defen-| Meanwhile, coach Ralph Sa-jskrien of the Lions said his\doubtedly take the: ice in al sive halfback Dale West and|zio of Hamilton Tiger-Cats had/team's responsibility is "that/snarly mood as they have yet REMEMBER WHEN? Saskatchewan's 27-point come-|they don't look past this game'|to knock off the pesky Generals} middle guard Ron Atchison and to be." Vancouver, respond to treatment SAZIO GIVES WARNING At coach Dav the knee injury hobbling speedy|back against Calgary Stamped-jafter their 19-7 victory in th halfback Ed Buchanan cast ajers firmly in mind as he issued pall over the Riders' chances as they faced British Columbia|complacency Lions in the second game of the " best-of-three series for the west- ern title. Vancouver's weather pros.| pects--30 degrees with possible| snow--and an 0-5 record in previous meetings this season "did nothing to enhance Saskat- the customary warnings against to his charges,/couver Saturday. who meet Ottawa Rough Riders) cackatchewan in the second game of the east-|chay doggedly praised hi em finals at Hamilton Sunday.|team's esprit de corps The Ticats belted Ottawa 45-0 : on their home field last Satur- ' day in the opener of the two- mpg tog gaan we can game, total-points series and|__' roe looked as if they could keep on} WANT CLARIFICATION Ottawa's Mayor Whitton - Makes Caustic Comment -» OTTAWA (CP) -- General * manager Red O'Quinn of Ot- ~tawa Rough Riders said Tues- "day night that Mayor Whitton 'should clarify her statement ~that the Riders "'lay down for " good reasons'? when they lost 45-0 to Hamilton Tiger-Cats last Saturday in the opening game of the two-game, total-points-to- "count Eastern Football Confer- ~ence final = "The mayor is ball fan and attended a lot of our games," O'Quinn said. . "As a fan, she's entitled to her opinion but when she speaks as mayor of Ottawa, her words carry a lot of weight 'I think she should clarify her statements and let the foot- ball club know exactly what she means. People can attach all "sorts of unfortunate meanings ~to her. words." 1" - OPPOSED FLOAT a good foot-| She then suggested her own design--a papier mache goose egg with the city crest on either end That was '"'good enough for a team which lay down and lay down for good reasons last Sat- urday," the mayor said. O'Quinn said he believed the mayor's reference was to an Ot- }tawa team meeting last Thurs- day when players were told that jthe club wouldn't be taking |their wives along to Vancouver lif Ottawa got into the Grey Cup game Although the club hadn't made an official announcement, it had been the intention to bring along the players' wives ltor the game if Riders won the Eastern championship. 'However, we were told by a league meeting last week that this constituted an incentive to the players and that there was a league rule against it,"' said Mayor Whitton made her re- O'Quinn. mark about Riders at a Board of Control meeting. She opposed "We were told that we would) 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." HOCKEY SCORES, STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Central Professional WLT F 13 4 0 73 1:31 69 3 35 Minneapolis 49 4 60 Cincinnati 111 2 32 6 Tuesday's Game St. Paul 6 Minneapolis 2 Tonight's Game Omaha at Minneapolis Ontario Junior A w St. Paul Omaha St. Louis LT F APt Welland 4 Port Colborne 3 52 23 45 19 52 17|Brockville 4 Ottawa 12 59 16 48 13] Hawkesbury 6 Armprior 4 63 11|/Buckingham 5 Brockville 4 62 8/Smiths Falls 3 Pembroke 7 111 58 87 5 Toronto sh tp | * Peterborough 8 3 3 » Montreal 8 4 * St. Catharines 8 Niagara Falls 6 * Oshawa 4 Kitchener 3 * Hamilton Tuesday's Results Niagara Falls 1 Oshawa 2 * Montreal 7 St. Catharines 8 . Thursday's Games * Montreal at Peterborough * St. Catharines at Hamilton . Western League 1 Denver 6 e Eastern League « Knoxville.7 Nashville 3 * Charlotte 4 Long Island 3 . Ontario Senior A w * Seattle Woodstock 7% Welland 52 A Pt Guelph 49 26|Port Colborne 40 23| 61 15| Guelph 2 Woodstock 8 Ma 12 Wellarid 5 Port Colborne 3 LTFAPt. 0 4 2314 0 4 27 12'Montreal 4 Ottawa 5 | Oakville 4 Galt 3 3 | 1 8 0 20 52 2) | Tuesday's Results you! Lighthearted Friday's Games Port Colborne at Woodstock lOakville at Guelph Ontario Senior A Guelph 2 Woodstock 8 Ottawa St. Lawrence Sr. Lancaster 4 Morrisburg 2. Ottawa-Hull Junior Ontario Junior B | Tillsonburg 3 London 7 St. Marys 12 Ingersoll 4 Nova Scotia Senior opener. A third game, if nec-|cluding a pair of exhibition en-| essary, would be played in Van-| counters. coach Bob "We just never go into a foot-lity, centre Danny O'Shea boost- 'tled his assist total to 16 with a practicality. High-powered performance coupled with unbeatable fuel economy. Buy it! 1964 Valiant will take you everywhere... dependably, & CHRYSLER Wad cana again on Friday night of this) ... Wayne Cheeseman drew week in the Honeymoon City. |six or seven shifts on defence e| Hap Emms' crew will un-|----- ne By THE CANADIAN PRESS The Amateur Athletic Un- ion of Canada 27 years ago today defeated a proposal ein three meetings to date in- Oshawa created a} sour impression with Falls by| jclaiming a pre-season victory |right in Niagara. S| SHORT NOTES .. . By virtue of his smooth playmaking abil- Hockey Association to 'per- emateurs in another. The CAHA needed a two-thirds |pair last night, O'Shea, tops in} vote majority. 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