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Oshawa Times (1958-), 27 Dec 1963, p. 11

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Roy Whittington's Rink Wins Boxing Day 'Spiel At Oshawa Curling Club Club's Bon- The Oshawa Curling traditional Boxing Day spiel, with The Adams Trophy as premier award, once again proved an outstanding success with the narrow margin of one "extra" point, deciding the day's top laurels Roy Whittington tink, which included Ross Lattimer, Norm Allan' and Oscar Parker, to three victor- ies in the 11.00 o'clock draw, for a total of 16 points-plus ene Maximum plus allowed ip yes terday's three - game, 8-ends competition, was cight points, extra points counting only in the event of a tie. As it turned out, Whittington's 12-3 in his first game of the day, giving him the 8-plus-1 margin, the deciding factor. in the bonspiel. Runners-up, points, were Ross rice Hart, Doug C Len Eveniss, skip. 1 competed in the o'clock draw and three clean-cut wins, the "extra" bracket. PRESENTS TROPHY Ivan Taylor, district re tative for The Adams Company, skipped his winning with exactly 16 Mills, Mau emens and rink 9:00 od but none in earl register presen presented his trophy to the win- 7 the conclusion. of along with the shavers at play, electric ning rink, the day's "i2eS, s-up also received e shavers Michael and co-chairmen attr tric Paul Goulding, annual Boxing Day not only efficiently har ndle *" day's proceedings, the draw sheet and. finally the presenta tion of prizes -- but along the way, teamed up with Jack Perry and Larry Heffering to score two wins and earn a place in the prize list. ction, proved 9 e entry, the th A full. complement of 32 rinks participated in the event, but owing to employment pres- sure, plus other bonspiels in the area on Boxing Day, the entry list was augmented by three outside entries, "Scotty" Cowan's. rink from Toronto Royal Canadians; Al Morri- son's rink from Whitby and 'Jake' Bryant's Whitby entry Two of the thee rinks shared in the day's "loot." Morrison's rink, cluded Bill Callon, Al Puck and Art Bradley, had three close wins, to finish. up with a of six points, in the early In the 11.00 o'clock Freq Thompson's the other three- His foursome. inciuded oyd Whittington, Reg Sm'th and Jim Naylor. They 13 plus 3 points, for hree wins OTHER PRIZE Scotty" Cowan's r to take which total draw tion sec- WINNERS k had 15 plus 7 points, In the two-win division, 9.00 o'clock draw, with Michael's - rink next in with 11 plus 6 points Whittington's' rink. were winners of the high in this section the later draw, Dean Mc hiin's rink took top honors wins, with 16 ghest point total They lost th to Bev Smit Walker was second in with 9 plus 5 rink, with attained. in the th Pau line of 3ith the 1z@s, In Laug two I ae entire day middle game with Bob ying. This rink e two-win class, points. Al Preston's a score of 8 plus 1, their final game, claimed high one-win prizes : In addition to the keen petition and splendid prizes; an added highlight of the Poxing 6-5 Day supper, Bonspiel was the featuring choice" such as roast beef, "scallops," baked' beans, etc., served up by club steward Dick Lee, This was included in the gntry fee and with all rivals eating together, added greatly to the fun and fellowship the day's activities Following are the complete rinks, and their socres: "men's 9:00 O'CLOCK DRAW First Geme_ Oshawa ;2 game Bri j scored + their & top prizes A one-win plus 614 of the k skip- 4 com- W A Generals Lead Twice But Yield To Petes In Another Close One The chain of events still re- fuses to break for Oshawa Gen- erais. They still are subjected to heartbreaking one or two-goal defeats, through general mis- fortunes, such as great goal- tending, glaring goalposts etc Last night, Generals were forced to swallow the bitter pill of defeat with still another close call, a 4-3 decision to Peterboro Petes, in the Liftlock City - Oshawa is doing everything in {ts power to stave off the on- rushing Hamilton Red Wings, but the breaks don't fall into line sufficiently to support their ideas. WINGS CLOSING IN While Generals were dropping another tough decision, Hamil- ton was gaining ground, by split ting with St. Cafharines. Black Hawks, 2-2 in Hamilton now leads by only three po over seventh place Red Wings in the scramble for the sixth and fina] playoff position and Hamil- ton has one game in hand Generals move into N Falls tonight. and unless Luck' extends her hand in direction .of Oshawa, Hamilton will hold a two-game advan tage, with still only the three point separation Oshawa and Peterboro , have now met, five times and Gen erals are still looking for a vic- tory, despite their energetic ef forts. It was their second 4-3 set- back in Peterboro. The loss there was, 2-0. Osh only point. resulted from tie at Trenton, They then forced to drop another sion to Petes Chuck dard, certainly Oshawa's nemesis in p tivity tinued to stymie ( Again Goddard's .n contributed considerably awa"s downfall last ing by that 4-3 final frame to daminate play Goddard's ll detained 'Osh awa suff y to prevent them from deadiocking the With 35 seconds remaining in the contest, Generals' coach Jim Cherry pulled netminder Dennis Gibson in of a sixth a tacker, but to no ava GRAB EARLY LEAD Generals mowed down als opposition a 1-4 wer? 2.0 dec God- main an as ast ac yenerals mbleness to O but once more cientl score favor { t} e fir en mint built up a 2-9 but de harged charged utes of play, and ead in the fensive-minded back to equa veriod ended Lane, with h A" competition open Oshawa's sce 5. fc by ay with his 17th Brian O'Byrne retaliated for For the game, Ge on a hy Fletcher in rrOcess Pete matters ed lowed of the Y and Dan the home tear second time in moved ia "front drive fram Brian the anza his second 'since Gen- erals from Whitby Dunlops. a few weeks ago. .Orr had started the play which came. while Petes were shorthanded Mike "Self. a rookie ht Pefer boro on even terms again, with nerals lengt middl joining broug Then other. midw t pefore *\fence, § his first goal in "A" company. came a parade of penal- ties resulting from a free-for-all end zone, nearing the end of the middle period [ronically, the player who ig- nited the fracas, Mickey Red- mond, escaped unnoticed when the final tally was taken. by ref- Lou Maschio, - Six majors two misc onducts were as- ed, when tempers cooled Generals' Bob Kilger, Orr Chris Roberts, were penalized, 5 minutes for fighting with O'Shea receiving a misconduct, for leaving the bench to dispute the over-all assessment of penalties Peterboro's.. Jim. Sprott, Bob Jamieson and. Self received majors, while Jamieson had an additional 10-minute misconduct tacked on, as it was his second major in th zame. Earlier in the second period, he and Billy Smith collected major penalties for spearing Amid the confusion of attempting to clarify the delay- ed Generals | were some: handed when in Oshawa's eree and se penalties ow short , Peterboro's Sprott banged in the in the was ab should fo tally. No one including Maschio certain of who return to the ice, or when, owing the termination of the enalties resulting from the it. With all this bickering and delay, Generals unfortunately weren't able to mount a re- spectable offence until past the point in. the final frame their luck, it was winning rink solutely ay -- and with too late SHORT can stop t onight at thei Pe DUNNS LEAD WAY NOTES: If Generals high-flying, Flyers Niagara and increase ad, they then turn erboro for help on Satur- he to ,|mining day night when Petes host Ham- ilton Red Wings ...A_ deter- factor in this ' exciting playoff battle will be the five games still remaining between Oshawa and Hamilton, three in the Ambitious City Next home action is an anticipated thriller with Toronto Marlboros on New Year's Day, in Bow- manville, starting at 2 p.m Generals have still another game prior to the January stellar. attraction, when they tackle St. Catharines Black Hawks on Sunday afternoon. OSHAWA -- goal fence Orr, Rober Domm and Cheeseman wards: Fletcher, O'Shea beau, Buchanan, Vail, Li Lane, Kilger and -Zaine. PETERBORO dard: 'defence derburg Sharp forwards: Paterson, Sprott Naud, Scamme Godson, son, Redmond and. Grant. FIRST PERIOD ane road) de. Smith, for- Du- ttle Gibson; ts God- Vian -- goal Jamieson and Jop : Self Wat- 1, Oshawa 2, Oshawa 3. Peterboro (Godsor 4. Peterboro (Watson, Penalties son (slashing ping) 18:00 SECOND PERIOD Fletcher (Orr) Self Sprott) 12.26 Little and Goddard (inter ference) 331, Smith and Jamieson majors, spearing) 5.50, (charg ng) 9.17, Dubeau (charging ?, He (charging) 14.32, Smith 6.54, Kilger _ (major, fighting), Rober shea (misconduc ng), 'Self (maior, Jamieson (major, duct) 17.05 Vanderburg) Seif (tripping 9.10 and Redmond 7.45, Jamie (trip 5. Oshawa 947 6. Peterboro Redmond, Penalties ajor, ng), O'S THIRD PERIOD 8. Peterboro: Sprott Two Scoring Parades In Town-Country Puck Play Were in There of and Country week. Dunns y Flyers a 14-1 thumped Vikings ersed the deadiock, in > of the night plenty goals sco ed. wn People's and Qu 10-2 DUNNS 14, PORT PERRY 1 Dunns skated an easy over the Flyers who to vic horthanded ag week sub ain ' forced to use their Murray fired zoais to Jead Dunns to the win DUNDAS: Noake de- Re and Buechler ward Robinson and Hoar McDonald Troop, Murray weger, Chap- Hooper, Seca good, and and a oaltende tf) or mah Currie FLYERS fence tlor goal Gibson and Weale alts Leach; de- Cochrane Stanley and and forwards Gaudaur; , Dowson | Bolton were | three | FIRST PERIOD McDonald Chapman 6.58 SECOND PERIOD 4iforwards, J Rogers 15.1 THIRD PERIOD 13 Chapman rgood. | Tr / Hooper) 6.2% ay Buechier) , Currie . Dunns, Hoar ' BLACK'S 10, Black's continued -- their pace of recent weeks as they dominated People's in a wide open contest. Weidmark shot four goals for .Black's in the winning cause BLACK'S fence wards 'Hall; PEOPLE'S 2 hot goal, Fielder; de Edwards and Little Knox, Weidmark and alts., Porteous, D for R Col buffet} Geo |hooted aile Orrbhart ; Grainger ol | Eds Game Bill' Jack, Gerry Farrow, WwW. Paul Michael, Alex Nathan, Geo. Bates, Bucky Luke, Bert Neal, Clare Pea Don Holden, Les Eveniss, Al Morrison, scotty Cowan, Jake Bryant, Ed Michoel, 11:00 O'CLOCK DRAW First Game A. Wiltshire, Eart Dingman, Doug Blair, Pat Paterson, skip, Colin Williams, Bus Ross Lattimer, Norm Allar Oscar Porker, R. Whittington, 1 Mcliveen, Sawyer, Crawford, Junior Habs Edge Swedes, 9-Goal Rally MONTREAL: (CP) -- Cournoyer's third goal game--coming with left--capped .a_ four-goal back by Montreal Junior Ca diens and provided. a 5-4 over the, touring Swedish of Thursday night For the Swedes, world champions and heavily vored over: the Junior Ca diens, it was an hockey debut in game was their game Canadian The Forum Canada. first tour. unexpectedly crowd of and howled and after goal, The start of held up. for 30 minutes to commodate last-minute buyers who created a jam in the Forum lobby Sweden's Ulf Sterner, faced court action in Sweden ter was lar 11,334 the: ice every the goat on the goal He kicked behind the was grabbed by who passed the circle to Swedish goal M bois for Montreal The Swedish goals scored by Carl-Goren Uno Obkrlund, Sterner : loose a puck fr Swedish net wh Andre Boudr it to Cournoyer the left. of scored w W. Cole, Garrow, Joyce. 'PEOPLE'S: goal, defence, Pipher ald; forwards, and Muir; alts Dingman, Balsom and FIRST PERIOD Whitley G. Scott St Ur 1. Black's, Black's (R. Ha Black's parrov SECOND PERIOD Weidmark (R. Hall) THIRD PERIOD Edwards (P Dus) Black Black's, Black's, 8. People's, Black's. Black's. Black's People's QUAL. FUELS 2, VIKINGS The final game reverted the more closely contested ty which has been the of the Town and Country: t season Fine goaltending Greener of. Quality Fuels of Vikings was main feature of the game FUELS Cre Goal, Greener; fence Butler, R on; alts., B gden, Bathe Hickey Fergt H r and Arscott Shearer derzwet VIKINGS: Goal Menzie forwards, Venning, Pa alts., G. Cole, Scott,: Chernick and FIRST PERIOD , J, Butler Grainger; fence and k, Vennin SECOND PERIOD Vikirigs, Parry (Edgar 4: O+b sels, Arscott W LT GAGF. 7025 Whittington, Yvan the 28 seconds come- win Cia Na- tional team in exhibition hockey three 'times Inausp.cious The of a six- fans litterec hometown the game was ticket- traffic who altercations with fans there, winni e Hyndman and Bob Char- the other goals Oberg, vilert Maatta and and Courtour and MacDon- John Glove trade-mark Bs NANRNDRAOW 'GORGEOUS GEORGE' DIES AT 48 "Gorg George': 7COUS flam- boyant,' perfumed wrestler, An- attack. he was who died yesterday in Los geles, following a heart Born Geo 48. "Gors his mauve Oshe the ez eous known fans of to 3 3 8 ap] seared for local promoter "Pat" Milosh, at the Oshawa Arena Effiminate dessing gowns, a lady valet to adjust his special long-curl coiffures, perfume .atomizers (for his own corner, only) and , gold (bobby) "Georgie-Pins!' were among his trade gimmicks --(AP Wirephoto) ;igame 8-0. 'lagain the top Ajax. scorer and i|the line of Joy i|Fertile.and Jan Godfrey clicked 'lfor a pair of tallies. Shellettes Add Three More To Victory Skein Ajax Fleming's Shellettes ad- ded three more wins to their im-! pressive list, last week. | Toronto Western Hospital nur- ses were defeated 9-0 when they played their return game in Whitby, The Nurses made a good showing in the first half of the opening period but after Jill Rennick opened the scoring with a hard shot, the game opened up considerably, Goal-scorers were Jill Rennick with two, Leona Sleep, Nancy Lawson, Darlene Gibson and Marlene Gibson. In a home-and-home series with Burlington proved a romp for the: more experienced Shel- lettes, who won 21-0 in Burling- ton and giving their substitutes lots of action, won their home Jill Rennick was Hercia, Sandy This week-end, Shellettes have home-and-home series with a ,|Cobourg, with the game at Whit-| iby jjevening. Arena scheduled for Sunday Oshawa Ski Club Snow Conditions | Report for this weekend: 2 to 4/ nches packed base on trails; 8 to 10 inches powder in woods; West Hill bottom obrail, excel- lent: Practice slope, good; Bowl ? Run, fair; Clubhouse Run, fair; ~~ |Divebomber, fair and new prop-| erty, good. BASKETBALL SCORES | By THE CANADIAN PRESS | | | | | NBA New York 111 St. Louis 107 | Philadelphia 118 San Francisco 112 | Oshawa Minor Teams Make Clean S Oshawa Minor Hockey ion teams made a sweep of their three na Arena here last night, 3antam All-Stars scored a decision over the Ted Reeve Banta of Toronto and Midget All-Stars Ted Reeve Midgets 10-0 game betw Huntsville star 7- fa na awa the. Juvenile and g e action of the event, 4-2 for the 1 ending homesters. BANTAM GAME In the Bantam opener, which only four penalties, minors, were meted out, unassisted, Blanchard Mosier and Blanchard this time helped by Mosier, made it 3-0 for in the first period. The less and Mosier i assistir ie they versed the procedure, for Blan- chard's third goal of the game. Bli ing, from Scott, Oshawa's total while ac- al a af ng om ich las in the! in the be ird ere scored for the visitors Lipsett, Salimen ray, Burton, Matamais, Mirams, Tufnagl, McVey, :Amodeo,. Mitchell niks, and Bailey. OSHAWA--Krochmal, Allman, Dart Novak, O'Brien, Shr ; Mosier, Blanc r. Dionne, Durno, ing e; qu- ; hard HAS BROKEN LEG PITTSBURGH (AP) -- burgh Hornets said ® defenceman Lou Marcon fered a leg fracture night in an American League game, scheduled for today was hurt when he fell against the boards' in a Quebec in Pittsburgh A NEW 2 to pe, ee In The Sky the de and R. Hickey 3utler all Barta and Van Fairman, Luke. COMING § 13342414 432272091 ore 3 22 eople's Clothing 0 t Perry F TOMORROW ac me cRNA Asso- clean exhibition games, played at the Children's Osh- blanked The en Oshawa teams, procuced the closest and fastest the nightcap In O'Brien from gain, Bligdon and Oshawa second stanza was score- frame, h Blanchard re- gdon, from Mosier and AWhit. accounted for Zoulanger and Ratniks, both on solo plays, TED REEVE -- Taylor, Mur- Atchison, Sacco, Zoulanger, 1, Rat- Greely, Pultz, Bligdon, Hewer, |. Scott and Whit- Pitts- Thursday suf- Wednesday Hox key| Bir em. An operation was} Marcon} heavily game! 'PINNACLE In Ex. Triple-H Officials -- Jim Shearer and sill Severs. MIDGET GAME too powerful and speedy for the ih this one, The winners got two goals in the first period, both by Salow- ski, second one aided by and Dionne. Oshawa added three more' in the middle canto, for a 5-0 score, with Glecoff, from Salowski and Dionne; Sol- omon, from Griffin and Dionne and Ewart, unassisted, doing ihe scoring The Oshawa. boys. doubled their total in the final frame Ewart got his second on heip from Solomon; the latter got his second, unassisted and Glecoff got his second with Wilson help ing out. Then Solomon scored his third and fourth goals of the ame, Cameron and Dionne re- spectively, rating the assists. TED REEVE -- Evans, Kelly, Hopkins, Mercer, Penhale, Andreoff, Connell, MacArther, Maxim, Junkin, Wilson, McKay, Smith, Merler and Robinson. visitors, Dionne, child, eron, Morrison, Myres, Officials -- Bob Harman and Bill Severs. JUVENILE GAME Before the visiting lads from Huntsville could get ri dof their travel kinks', the Oshawa Ju- veniles struck for a 3-1 lead in the first period but after that, it was a great tussle, with no goals in the second period and one apiece in the third, Bowen, Griffin, Solomon, Cam- Glecoff, Salowski, Wilson, Ostle, Hewer and Ewart, Good- Oshawa Midget All-Stars were the first unassisted and the Cameron OSHAWA -- Moore, Wayling,|3 weep eader Kitchen, on a three-way play) with Barnowski and Gow, open- ed the game's scoring and about two minutes later, Bradley, aid- ed by Gibbons and Barr, mide it 2-0 for the homesters. Higgs, assisted by Rabaek and Grum- met, put Huntsville back in the picture but in the of play, Kitchen got his second tally. of the night, Cullen and last minute} Barnoski assisting in the play. Gibbons, on a pass from Brad- ley, made it 4-1. about the! middle of the final frame and with three minutes left, Ireland,| on a pass from Gouldie, notched Huntsville's second goal and last of the night. HUNTSVILLE -- Stinson, Gil- bert, Gouldie, Ireland, Wrignt, McColeman, Calhoun, Raback, Higgs, Grummett, Payne, Smith, Davies, Watson and Stahls. OSHAWA -- Fields, Barr, Gib- bens, Pinch, Elliott, W. Bradley, Gow, Barron, Siblock, G. Brad- ley, McGraw, Willoughby, Leaming, Kitchen, Barnowski, Brady and Cullen, Officials Ivan Locke and Paul Kauzenuk. SHORGAS HEATING & APPLIANCES Industrial and Commercial The established, reliable Ges Dealer in your ares. 31 CELINA ST. (Corner of Athol) 728-9441 SAVE! SAVE! | \¢2 FOLD BAD BOY | | Open Nightly (Except Saturday) 'Til 9:30 | KING ST, E, AT TOWNLINE ING CHAIRS @ All Wood Construction @ 11.00 Value @ Ideal for Den! Bridge or Cottage! 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