Goalie Chuck Goddar t Puck-Stopping Best To Blank Generals 2-0 taken| Last night's frustrating experi- news-jence of being stalled by tre- mendous goaltending was the econd such event in succes- sion. Only a 'week ago, Gen- had victory i by similar by Mar!boros' Someone must have Monday's edition of this paper into Peterboroug h Petes' dressing room and shown goal- tender Chuck Goddard, the ¢ vertisement of last ni ght's counter, which read, 'Goddar shutout Oshawa once before,| tacties, will he do it again; Generals 'smi th, say NO! He proceeded to dis- Not only was Goddard mag- prove Generals' players, by nificent, but as_ their l blanking them, with help by hi:| against" record indicates mates, 2-0, last night in Bow- est in the OHA Junior "A" ° manvi league) their rearguards, Bob Goddard was equally Jamieson, Dan Sharp, Vander- mined to keep Oshawa off burg, and Drake Jopling score board as rals ed havoc with opposing at not only securing a vic | ards, by tying them up in but attempt ng to not fall shut- front of the gt al, continually out victims for the second time, reezing the puck h end to Peterborough's leag vad land gener being ade pt at ing 'netminder, Ger 1, mo , out of danger into everything but the k neut ritory, when need pipes at Goddard ¢ shots, but with plus dazzling ¢ dard succeeded i eff of November , initract Peterborough 1¢e GIBSON ALSO SHINES Dennis Gibson, in Generals, also starr era! outstanding third frame. Only borough shot eluded John Vanderburg scor empty .Oshawa net, three seconds remain game and the sce 1-0, to clinch the erals pressed Ww but a last-minute dr other sustained throughout the evening shy Peterborough's came. in the first Danny Grant,-who along Ron Naud, was one .of bett er at tackers 5 (lo deter- the ere 1¢ nelud sood f . The in- struck Oshav Jim Bla ankle wh n, collided he y h_ de- on early in the takent o Osh tal and th t i morning officials was un- a broken bone st was hoped to DI rose SHORT NOTES jury bug has nerals once more, ured his righ JIM BLAIR Blair, ho just long periods of left for Minneapolis lowed by a trip to We ada » for only stops one was some rst yea t company d uk Paul Domm w left w in Jun- té Defence- "Bl n tt as use gt Junior Minne- r ome Bruins, the ; General A) Wren'tion of Blair People's Clothing Defeat Anthony S "hot" 10 anager other Petes Jr. Keystoners Win Two Games Keystoners, Oshawa basketball team, have | their 1963-64 season in ¢ fashion, scoring victorie their first two starts In _ first game, stoners ( legiate Yat day eams little nervous in this opene big Tom DeJong shook. himse'f loose often enough to notch 13), points, to lead the winners, He/powled 5801 at O'Connor and! was followed by_ Ken Hickey| Da Italian Foods was the 18, ale! : with five, Jim Rowden, Ronlonly team in Group " 0 ea ae e et gh pat a Jepma gach break the 6,000 barrier. For Anthony? 5 with four and Benny King's lone 'i - d basket, coming late in the four th), sa lg coe ater igen el a rane quarter provided the winning lan audity when the score ende "| WV a = ere. 'up tied at 1098 apiece. People' V ih only one Centrals were paced by Larry|won this game in the ext a Horne and Wa'ter Rt |frame bowl-off, 30b Strutt w On Monday night of this week.|247 was the only People's shoot-| the two teams met in anotherjer to have a respectable score} session and this time the Junior while Chuck Reed at 296 and Kevystoners. claimed a ; Ron Anth y at 280 carried the cision with Bill . f the winners with Ciothing ir r second on Saturday afternoc they bowled their W total of the season ple's' | ~ bowled a mere 5459 to take a its from T. Anthony who bowled 5669. How- re to be ex-! y shooters v int to Peo 1 Ol 3allem for P. ed ur frame Anthony's 244 Indiv eople's the Ke t tha vidence of the ndi¢ ated when t ple's Credit Jewel dual totals Clothing Nesbit: 1197 1013 for 44: fr for 34, Don Hen and Trott 602 for Reed 'w 1 by Roncadin 1112 is week remaining Ital witk points cor for People's Crec and these two teams t Saturday in the battle decide the serie O'Connor Bow} is th that w 'd game went to » ence , of Niagara Falls , Next away _ tackle i. have of Ltd. 17 five games and now trail sec-| ond place St, Paul Rangers by only. one point. The return of former Whitby Dunlop star Harry Sinden, to active duty, has made considerable differ- along with the arriva from Boston of rookie rear- guard Don Awrey, a graduate Flyers. action for Generals is on Friday night, when they Niagara 'Falls in the Honeymoon community Fly- ers are one club which Genera!s an undefeated record against. Thé other is St. Catha- rines Black Hawks, who move into Bowmanville next Tues- day PETERBOROUGH Goddard; defence, =} Goal Jamieson, r and Jop- Paterson, Sprott, ¢ Nauud, O'Byrne Watson, Redmond, and Hunt OSHAWA defence, Orr, -- Goal, Smith, Roberts Cheeseman; for Zaine. Dube >, Vail i nd Marshall. FIRST PERIOD | pugh: Gran | au | 12.15 5.5 ) 539 burg n (tripping) | REMEMBER WHEN? . . . os pieced PRESS | Win Be Blue | ae Sar line work, Bombers lost v Cup by one point ago today as Tor- o Arg working Bob punts | ag | ont onauts, | on Isbister's |i on i bs Re ab Fritz kept up Win- nipeg's hopes Motor City and Pierre ple's Clothing 30, Mowat Cart Hote] 29 ea 20 and T.-Ar Peo-| | thony} Peo | Gibson; | r,|Boneruk, 'Kadosky 1B. Thompson | Elliso ~ [Jett rey | lt 1 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, December 11, 1963 15 Catholic League Hockey Results In Pee Wee League action,|lips -St. Hedwig's 5-0, with St. Mary's defeated Holy|Paul Welsh turning in a fine Cross 3-1 with Dennis Waduk|game to earn the shutout. Gord getters for Harmony were Grif-! giving the winners their start|Moore opened the scoring, on a) fith, MacDonald and Han-! lon a three-way play with Matt/pass from Robert Kennedy, in cock \Masternuk and Lacasse. Lalter|the first period. In the second | NY: lin the game, Pat Flontek and| stanza, goals were scored by Oe es Pectin, |Gregory Reid picked up single- Mike Clauthie, Mike White, Gunn, R. Burley, D. Peacock; |t Ricky Dignem and Dave forwards, D. Ortun, P. McGill, Gaiey Lawless was almost un-'O'Reilly with Ken Lane, John C. Ibey, MacDonald, K. Me- beatable as he turned aside|Rorabeck, Terry O'Reilly, also id Griffith, Bone, ©.|shot-after-shot as the Hol y/Paul Brisebois, earning assists. Bone, G. Hancock, an Cross boys gave it a good try.| St. Gregory's nosed out § son, R. Mackie and R. Farmer. Garry Suires, assisted by \Joseph's 3-2 in their close-| WESTMOUNT: goal, B. Hold-| Richard Zilka and Mike Zim-|chec king tilt, All of the win-| awy: 'D. McKee, T; McKee, B.|miny did succeed in saving Holy|ners' goals came in the first) Annent, J. Welsh, M. Dawson.|Cross from a shutout, period, Guby Lambert being the| E. Mack. W. Jezma, H. Wot-| , St. Gertrude's eked out a 2-2first to beat goalie Pat Nor-| ton, J. Badgicy, M. Wall, D. \tie against St. Phillips St. moyle. Johnny Vandermeer and} Brown and M. Elliott, jHedwig's Combines, with ai |Mike Lepine picked up singles St. Andrew's blanked Simcoe|the scoring coming in the fina |v | with Paul McAllister rating an} Street 5-0 with B. Holmes scor- |period. The "Combines" play- -- on each of these. ing three of the goals and D jed their best game of the sea- Gregory's managed to Britten getting the other two | Dawson scored twice aid Welsh once as Westmount and Harmony tied 3-3. The goal- 'son with Larry Flynn and Paul aol Dave Mosier in check) sT.. ANDREW'S: goal, D. Bradicy turning in strong,until late in the game but he} Andrews: defence, S. Lowe, K. efforts, , broke loose to notch two nice| Zwicker, D. Famme, H. Bryant, Bernie LaCroix opened the'goa's, on lone stick- handling | D. Kitchen and P. Bennett; |Scoring, . unassi sted, for St. sorties. forwards, B. Holmes, M. Bryan,|Gertrude's and Robert Mc-| St. S, Poo C. Chase, J. Staple-|Laren, on a pass from Brian!Cross 7-0.° Tom Dart spear-| ton, N, Mackie, D. Brown, D. Smegal, tied it up sho headed this one-sided a ffair Britten and W. Penney after. At. the midway mark, with three goa's and a pair of SIMCOE STREET: goal, B. Don Villeneuve from 'LaCroix assists. John Sagan had a goal Smith: D. McDonald. E. Groat and Jeff Wilson, made it 2-1 for and an_ assist while Martin J. Ma ane B. Warne, R St. Gertrude's and Larry Flynn./Valks had the same record. D \Todd, Bernard, G. Arnold, aided' by the Prazmowsk! O'Brien and Noel O'Brien each S Warne, T ve brothers, Jan and Richard, tied notched with John Nich- Mary's won over Hol yj D ed, dock, Sheff nosed with D St. Paul's minster land P 1e winne g the ST, PAUI J. Andrews, Thompson, Fryza, B D.. Bric ton sody tally. gal, A. Drew; Germond, P K. Munroe, D D R 9 | Coedy, vi No J Shortt, R Haron, Clark 2, M. Wilson Crawford 2 Cole 2, P, bcubis es -- Cole 2, L M. Muir sminste r blanked King 3-0 with D. Wilbur, and J. Alexander d the scoring NORTHMINSTER Jay: J cpm 7 P, .Slogg fork, Py me Vety, § t > , B. Hicks Vandervoort, Jeffrey, E "hols, J. Hawkshaw, J, Jef- Hambly, B. Venn,-C. }} up wi th three minutes left to olls, Ton "lontek and Ted B. Brown and. D. Play Dionne getting assists St Joseph's crushed St. Greg- out West-jory's 7-1 in their meeting with Germond Leonard McAvoy scoring tay sad And scoring for goals, to rate 43 honors got. the winners Jayne oat sie scored 'a couple and John Rundle Score Bathe got the other, with Leon- B 2 ard Power's, Bathe, Joe Reid 4 P tW and Mike Dudgeon all earning We oin Ins Patterson, G. Brick, assists The following are the results TJ. Nicholis, J. Stain- Paul Kane scored the orphan iof games played in the Neigh- mith. R, Thompson, |tally for the losers, on a 204!-horhood Dart A sociation on ' and B. Bolton mouth pass from John Weid- pecember 5, the beginning of WESTMINSTER: goal, Ray mark he Second Section: forwards, J. Watson, BANTAM GAMES Southmead 4, Woodview No 3rage. B. McDonald, J.! In Bantam Teague. piay, ae sa No. 2, 4, Wood- D. Bannon, B. Camp-j/Gertrude's Beg St. Phil-/ view ea 1, 1; Fernhill 3, Rundle Braun, F, Scott, G _ f Mt idson D. Braun, D. rey, ee Wilbur, T Griffing, B of lLeaming and S. McGahey. ,. |B KING STREET: goal, D. Sap- 2, pelsd; J. Cuthbert, A- Howe, J./E. Ford, O Rushnell, R: Harding, L./2, D, Crawford giTresise, D. Robinson, N, Ogden, M Parker, F', Parsons, D; Don- D. Reeson, K. Sherban, J.lald. N. Pullen, G.. Waite, -E Pearse and D. Cuter Major a Emm, 0. Twine, T Knox Church defeated Christ Twine 2, R. Shobbrook, L. Shob- Church 3-1 but since neither brook 2 2, V Ross. coach turned in a_ scoresheet Baseba'! 1 inning -- T. Twine ldetails of the game .and the 5, 0. Clark 5 and P. Rogers 6. line-ups are una | High 3 darts -- Vi Ross 111 GOAL cristine4 SHOW HIM he VERY Fit a GIFT from B to 1026. hony's points and Bill Vie Centrals, w 13 points Coach Jim Brady the lookout for more round out the tear of-'own boys aie: be SHORGAS HEATING & APPLIANCES Industrial and Commercial The established, reliable Gos Decler in your ares. 31 CELINA ST. (Corner of Athol) 728-944) lile Ron § sh for me again \ Anthony's 1239 to only 976 asked tol ed Anthony's with 306 followed join the squad and whe they] by Joe Roncadin 260 and enist, Keystoners will hav e| Anthony None of the Peo of the strongest Junior teams ir} ple's shooters could. hit their the province tride in this one Any young try out for to attend z day evening, Reed led People's to vic- zood games of rly wh le BE 4 BPG the Sz Satin da y morn at the old S Club gymnasium, street south OLD COUNTRY SOCCER SCORES LONDON of s day European Cup Winners Cup Second Rou nd, Second Leg Man Un ed 4 n 1 Hall on Simcoe BEAMED "LIVE" ON OUR GIANT SCREEN HOCKEY TONIGHT 'play REGENT 723-3021 OR 728-66 Second-Reund Re Notts C I Doncaster 2 English League Division I Arsenal 6 Everton 0 OSHAWA'S TOP TIRE TRADER features LOWEST PRICE EVER on# DOMINION ROYAL WINTER SERVICE SNOW TIRES 00 750-14, 4-ply Service Snow Tires... 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