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Oshawa Times (1958-), 30 Dec 1963, p. 11

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~ Junior Black Hawks Grab E arly Lead To Turn Back Generals Possibilities of Oshawa Gen- erals emerging as playoff parti- cipants at the conclusion 0 this. year's 56-game OHA Jun- ior "A" schedule unquestion- ably reached the critical stage over the weekend. ql Generals dropped a 7-3 deci- sion to St. Catharines Black Hawks yesterday afternoon, in St. Kitts while Hamilton Red Wings, definitely on the move towards playoff soil, battled third-place Peterborough Petes to a 4-4 stalemate on Saturday night, in the Liftlock City. WINGS HAVE AN EDGE Oshawa is now only two points ahead of Hamilton, * seventh-place occupants, in the race. for that coveted sixth and final playoff berth. The key to the eventual outcome lies in the fact that Red Wings hold) two vitally important games) "in hand" over Generals. If ever an upset victory was in demand for Oshawa, then| Wednesday's game (New Year's} Day) at 2 p.m. in Bowman-} ville against Marlboros is the] most logical choice. And, although the chances are slight it can be done. Oshawa with aj solid team effort acquired split in points wth ihe star-} studded Marlboros in their last! meeting in Maple Leaf Gardens Tecember 15. Prior to that clash, Generals dropped a two-| goal decision to these same} league-leaders in Bowmanville. Yesterday's loss was. inevit- able, after St. Kitts were forced to choke on two one-sided de- feats at the hands of Oshawa Generals, plus a 3-2 loss also This meant, for a_ fifth-place) club to maintain some _pres-| tige, a victory was imperative.| ly, St. Cathari havel BASKETBALL PLAY | * \Kilger, been a much better hockey club;that same line, . all season than th. 11-3 and 12-1\general manager Wren Blair, shellackings by Oshawa might/frantically utilizes that - Bell indicate, |Telephone system He} muster up : one or twaypore itions, prio. FORECHECKING PAYS OFF (io tomorro é bern at ned A cohesive forechecking dem-|night, Three our prospects onstratiom by Black Hawks inlare tentative, othing is the first period produced Aldefinite. Blair spent last commanding 3-0 margin, go0d/night in Trenton viewing Boston- enough for the eventual 'victory sponsored midget and juve- But Generals snapped back into| PO clubs from the Trentor a Fw Psp with Minor hockey system in action. periods, led by. ys on, |: +» Smith's two goals brou two goals and Danny O'Shea, his' total to nine a 25 ple So their scoring leading, with theithe bulk of which have been other, O'Shea, confronted with) nont back of the blueline misfortunes around the Oppos-| very respectable total for a ing goal yesterday, could easily|pearguard, O'Shea's goal have counted three or four! was his 16th, and brought his more times, | jteam-leading points total to 41. St. Catharines was paced by) | Ron Buchanan with his rookie Brian McDonald, with @/nair of assists moved to within three - goal output, his finest! two points of O'Shea game of the season. Othe '|Following Wednesday Black Hawk goalscorers were/noon's stellar attraction a defenceman satel eet Hen ficant playoff - position Hodge, who also earned three hawt : ; assists, Dennis Hull and Dave tga Ch ile Magar _ i : i ' tity, with Green, who scored late in the/o.niwa visiting Red Wings. i third period, after appearine|, virtual foy -point clash. fg briefly from spending practical-| another tapiiae oni " bel ly the entire afternoon on th€|njayeq on Nau pean aan bench. finds Hamilton in against Kiteh- SHORT NOTES ,.. .. Bob ener Rangers in the Twin City probably one of the' OSHAWA: goal, Gibson: de- most honest workmen on thejfence, Orr, Roberts, Domm and Generals' roster, had his best/Smith; forwards, Buchanan game productively with two|Little, Vail, Kilger, O'Shea. assists, on a line with star/Dubeau, Fletcher, Ziane centre Ron Buchanan, also with| Lane, two assists, and Bill, Little.) ST. CATHARINES: goal Kilger replaced rightwinger|Sneddon; defence. Graham' George Vail whose total con-|Fichler, Jarrett, and Freeman: tributions were a Clean shot a'/forwards, Laidlaw O'Brien St. Kitts' netminder Bob Sned-|\Sherevaty. Hull. Stanfield don and a minor penalty. for|Kelly, McDonald, Shelton' tripping Hull, both late in the|/Hodge and Green : : game . Kilger's _perform-| FIRST PERIOD ance yesterday will likely earn) ' $) Catharines: McDonald him several turns against Marl-| 2. st. Catharines: Eichler boros on New Year's Day on] , (Hodge, Kelly) : PABA. | 3. St. Catharines: Hodge Penalties: Jarrett (interference) and Graham (high sticking) 14.04, SECOND PERIOD Oshawa: Smith (Kllger, Buchanan) after. Signi- game 7.50 11.39 5.07 4.10 Biddy Boys In Ex. Games; Minor Teams In Schedule: Exhibition basketball was the order at the Simcoe Hall (Sim-| St. Catharines: McDonald (Kelly, Hodge) St. Catharines (Eichler, Oshawa (Kilger, Penaity LAL) McDonald Hodge) Smith Pritts) Sraham ichargini 4, THIRD Peron" " 8. Oshawa: Smith, Zaine) 9. St. Catharines: Hull (Stanfield, Jarrett) St. Catharines: Green (Jarrett) In the second game, it was, Penalties: McDonald (tripping) Bolahood's eking out a win in|2"4 V4! (tripping) 17.56 5. 6 7 12.34 4.03 4.20 17.19 13.28 . . Meanwhile} and MARLIES HERE NEW YEAR'S DAY Lae WAYNE CARLETON Met and gave them a real scare in their previous game at Bowmanville. But if the Generals are going' to beat Marlies, they'll have to solve the puck-stopping wizardry of goalie Gary Smith and also thwart the attacking skill of * GARY SMITH Hockey fans of Oshawa, Bowmanville and district have a major attraction on the books for New Year's Day, with Toronto Marlboros meet- ing Oshawa Generals, at Bow- manville Arena, at two o'clock TORONTO (CP) --Name it, and the Canadian Football League had it in 1963. It was as simple as that as Canada's spor's editors and sportscasters jogged their mem- 'lories to give the answers to questions posed in the Canadian Press year-end poll. Results of the balloting were announced to- day and the chaps who provide the country's sports entertain- ment in the fall on fields from Montreal to Vancouver dom- inated it, Outstanding team honors went to Hamilton Tiger-Cats, the bruisers in black and gold who jogged to an easy 21-10 Grey Cup. victory over British Colum- bia Lions, the Western cham- in the afternoon, Generals tied the Marlies the last time they Oshawa 'Skeeters' Second In Shoot At St. Catharines | Local skeet porno tabi jour-| Although the Oshawa team jneyed to St. Catharines Sunday) w 7 4 cas = |to compete in the third scheduled| oe tga dadedtele d |tournament of the Lower Lakes | Hey still hold their first place |Skeet League. This is a league | Standing in the league. consisting of shooters from) The five-man high team effort Oshawa, Scarborough, York {scored in the shoot was an Malton, Hamilton, St. Catha-jenviable one with Bill Rudyk rifles, Brantford, Waterloo' and/scoring a perfect 50-out-of-50, Oak Ridges. Nelson Starr and Allan Wood In spite of high followed with a 49 and 48 re- blowing snow hampering the/spectively. John Carnwith and shooters, scores were a little|Jim Carnwith were close on the better than those of the. shootjheels of their teammates, both |held in Oshawa a couple of|scoring 47 out of a total of (0 weeks ago. Hamilton emerged| Othe: Oshawa team scores victorious on the day with a five-}were shot by John. Lawrence, 4man high score of 243 broken Bill Welsh and Don Henry targets, out of a possible 250. jbreaking 45 each. Stan . Starr forward Wayne Carleton, two | 'of the Dukes' top stars. | winds and pions, Football also produced these results by the voters: Disappointment: Who else, but 'the sad Toronto Argonauts who managed three victories in 14 league starts although they had been ballyhooed as.the club to beat long before the season's opening kickoff, BIGGEST THRILL Thrill, surprise, comeback: All of these were supplied in the second Cal- gary Stampeder - Saskatchewan Roughrider game of the total- point Western Conference semi- oddity and hee THE OSHAWA TIMES, t Mondey, December 30, 1963 7] final when the Roughriders overcame a 26-point deficit to sideline the heavily favored Stampeders 48-47 on the round. The selectors were asked to name the three outstanding Ca- nadian teams, any sport, pro- fessional or amateur, and the Ticats won it by a comfortable margin over Toronto Maple Leafs, Stanley Cup titleholders. On a basis of three points for a first. choice, two for second and one for third. Ticats ended with 270 points against 216 for the Leafs. quarterback-flanker who joined the team in a five-for-one swap with Edmonton Eskimos and had a sorry season. Argonauts received 26 votes, the Stampeders 23. Next in line with 19 were"the Trail Smoke Eaters who fin- ished fourth in the 1963 world hockey tournament. Following with 18 were Windsor Bulldogs who lost eight games in Russia and Czechoslovakia during an exhibition swing earlier this month. : : : The thrill to 84 of the 154 par- The Ernie Richardson Tink |ticipating voters was Saskatche- from Regina, winner of the|wan's dramatic win over Cal- Canadian curling championship | gary. Following this was Goal and the Scotch Cup, emblematic/No, 545 on Nov, 10 for Gordie of the world title, placed third) Howe of Detroit Red Wings, Sports Scribes And 'Casters Pick '63 Bests And Biggests Mostly From Football Book |sheet five would hit the 12-foot circle, stop, and suddenly lurch back from whence it was thrown." : Milt Dunnell of the Toronto Star gave his oddity vote to the Maple Leaf Gardens barnyard early in December, The Na- tional Hockey League game at Toronto was held up while men worked frantically to clean the ice of dirt left over following a Todeo staged at the Gardens that week. The comeback of the year, naturally, went to Saskatche- wan Roughriders, The selectors were os choice of a team or an individual and the Rou, riders took it in a sweep. og with 128 points, \which made hi ¥ It was a tight fit for fourth) him the all-time spot between the Canadian| junior hockey champion Edmon- ton Oil Kings and the Canadian aa al Ae wen aoa se an daly eaegrin wh to the Oi! Kings, Memorial fe rote agia margins, winners, over the Canadian/REVERSE ROCKS team that won a total of 63 medals, including 10 golds. PARKER GETS VOTES high National Hockey League goal scorer. The Roughrider - Stampeder clutch game headed the sur- Bill Good of CBC Vancouver) jgave his oddity vote to the 1963 Canadian curling championships The disappointment vote was|!" Brandon, Man., "when the close between Argonauts andjrocks on one sheet of ice ac-| the Stampeders. Many Argonaut/(ually ran backwards." | ballots went to the team and to. Here's how Good saw it: "A| Jackie Parker, its halfback-jrock approaching the house on| SHORGAS HEATING & APPLIANCES Industrial and Commercial established, relichle Gas Dealer in your arec. 31 CELINA ST. (Corner of Athol) 728-9441 othe ROY CAMPANELLA GIVES INJURED JOCKEY A LIFT NEW YORK (AP) -- "Do you think I'd make a good jockey? asked the 200-pounder in the wheel chair. "No," came the low reply from the paralysed 110- pounder strapped on the bed. "Not even for an elephant?" insisted Roy Campanella. Oshawa was in second place|came in with a handsome 43 lwith a score of 241 out of 250,.|with Wilbur Newlands and Bcb| lIt would appear that the Motor|McCoy bringing down 40 each. | |City boys can shoot better away|George Brown brought in the from home than they do on their|final team tally of 35. own field for Oshawa took first} The next scheduled shoot will place in the tourney two weeks|take place in Oshawa, on Jan. ago in Oshawa with @ total high|19, with Scarborough being the | coe Street) on Saturday morn-|the last few seconds of play,| ing when the Simcoe Hal, Biddy| with two baskets by the league's Basketball League played host|leading scorer, John Rajkovic. | Oikawa Minor score of only 235 out of 250. |host club. to two teams from the Simtoe|In the final minutes of play Hall Boys' Clot Biddy Basket-| Hp ball League. BIDDY EX. GAMES In the first exhibition tilt of} the morning, it was Simcoe} Street Yellow team defeating) the Eastview Red team by the score of 24-to-11 Bill Melnychuk scored 10 points for the winners with! other counters coming from Ted Boivin with 8, David Man- ser 4 and Larry Knox with 2. Bill Cobel, Lyle Crystal, David Wilson, and Mike Cher- kas rounded out the Simcoe Street team. Tom Horruzey scored six) points to lead the Boys' Club squad with Richard Rimar 3 and Dave Marlowe 2. Bob Krawec, Brian Cherry, Rich-| ard Nehring and Larry Hor-| ruzey were other members of the team. Referees were John Rojkovic| and Nick Corneal with Tom) Eldridge. as timekeeper and) Mike Karas as official score-| | keeper. | In the second game, it was | the Simcoe Street Red team defeating the Eastview Blue j team by the score of 36-to-1. Ken Jordan led the Simcoe Street unit with 12 pomts, Ron| Parfitt 8, David Jamfesons 8, Tom Eldridge "6 and Dennis Medwid with 2 ,Geo. Grabow-| ski, Mario Cononico and Charles| Cobourn filled out the team H Parts and Service were leading Bolahood's 22-to-21. A foul shot po the ag up and then with only seconds left, two fast bas- i kets put the game on ice tor e€ague Tables Bolahoods. John Rajkovic scored 17 points, Nick Corneai| Following are the official 7 and Bill Robinson. 2. Mike St@%dings in the Oshawa Minor Wall, John Davidson and Larry Hockey Association's Bantam, Bobyk were other members of| Midget nd Juvenile Leagues, the winning team. as of Dec, 20. Rick Bilinski led the Parts|/ BANTAMS and Service team with 9 points Canadian Corps with Bill Langley 5, Len Biriy-|Canadian Tire kowicz 4 and Jeff Mcllveen and Westmount Kiwanis Milford Masters with two each. |L0cal 1817 Peter' Dewsbury, David - Lve|Duplate and'Ken Hoar filled out the Local 1500 roster. Coca-Cola Ralorese wera. 6 . .|Houdaille Ind. Mike Karas and Gree. Mica ee Bath with Ted Boivin acting as time. core 278t keeper and scorekeeper Police ASKOC. " the final game, the league- Boumon Cleaners eading Firefighters c iE their winning pea wa on rho over the Kinloch's team by a Firetighters score of 30-to-10. Joe ' Zimny Sard yen was the top scorer with 12 Joe "regen on Krasnaj 8, Chas, Marlowe Tine a Phil Mcllveen 3 and Ron Me.\cotadian Legion Inroy was unable to score. |40Ca! 222 Gus Milosh had 4, Ray Jacula|eotat™ Clu» 4 and E. Locke 2 for Kinloch's pace oe Gary Edgar and Dave Calder| JUVENILES filled out their roster, Oshawa Dairy Referees were Bob Goddard| Hayden Macdonald and Gord Perkins with ijl) Tony's Refresh. Rajkovic as scorekeeper and|Auto-Credit Union Ted Boivin again acting as the timekeeper, Hockey Assoc. WL T Pts. 0 8 6 SOPHHENNK HORS PWMwWwWUWSOHHHES eSrnrcoonnerosco ~ WwieMwrmroo* ~ Br woomnse GT RRS eh RAO = NWA 2 1 1 2 5 |vital anchor spot, 4| CNN Ne Aca Sweep Knob Hill Acadian Cleaners five-pin club] 289, 280, 221, 321 and 239 for came through with a four-star) 1350; Ozzie Keeler also came up performance at Bowleram alwith one of his bettéf days with! Lanes on Saturday, with a shut-/1259 for 46 frames, including out victory :over the Knob Hill/very important games. of 355, entry. ' 294 and. 286; Bob Gallagher. The first game was a real/ after a very bad start, staged a | squeaker and it took a terrific) tremendous comeback and: 'in- irelief job by Ron Jay, in thejished in a blaze of glory with to tip the/1166 for 46 frames, including scales in favor of the Acadian|games of 278, 283, 250 and 250; club by a mere three pin mar-| Dick Adams returned to the line-| gin, 1137 to 1134. Jay took overyjup after being on the sick list in the 7th and finished in grand/for <¢ few weeks and did very style with 112 pins for his four) wel] with 437 for 21 frames. : frames. _.| Both Ron Jay and Jim Cassells Winning this all important first) rated vert high in this important! game in such a manner was justivictory for the Acadian club, the medicine required for the/ Jay turned in 385 for 14 frames| | dian Cleanersr -|This time it was Jim Cassells *| Acadian crew and the next three games were won by the Oshawa squad by a wide margin, 1496 to 1083, 1268 to 1170 and 1416 to 1136, The fifth and final game was) more evenly contested and once again it was a brilliant relief: \job that saved it for Acadians. who played the hero role, by racking up 148 pins for our] frames, Acadians won this one | It was the first time that |Acadians have had a full turn- with 1269 to 1180 for Knob Hill. - and Cassells 563 for 23. This being the first day of the second series of the schedule, the Acadian Cleaner club takes over first place with 5 points, plus the highest pinfall, The other clubs follow in this order,| L. J. McGuinness 5; Ace Bowl-| ing Lanes 4; Stanley Jarvis Insurance 3; Manufacturers Life Insurance 2; Aurora. Bowl 1;/ Albion Bowl 0; Knob Hill Bow! Saturday's action will take place at Knob Hill Bowl, when| Acadians will tackle Albio A laugh forced its way from the throat of the smaller in- valid It was the first time since | he was brought on a stretcher to Montefiore Hospital Dec. 15 that little Claude de Leuze had laughed. "I'm glad you came," said | the stricken French jockey. panella. "T heard about your accident |/4 and how bravely you fought it/\ and I wanted to meet you." "Tm glad I came," replied the former Brooklyn Dodger baseball catcher, who suffered spinal injuries in an automo- bile accident in 1958 and since has pursued a career as a television sports commentator. The jockey was injured in a fall during a race in Vicy, France, several weeks ago. He suffered fractures of the third and fourth dorsal verte- brae and underwent surgery the next day in a Paris hos- pital. He is paralysed from the waist down, as is Cam- PAF Ne SAVE! SAVE! FOLDING CHAIRS ie BAD BOY Open Nightly (Except Saturday) 'Til 9:30 Vw OO --e All Wood Construction @ 11.00 Value @ Ideal for Den! Bridge or Cottage!- OUT THEY GO! We ea -- ln Get Off To The RIGHT START NEW YEAR'S EVE in a complete new ensemble from by Ghedhill of England Here Is the coat of outhority. Distinquish- ed in appearonce ... disereet yet fashion- able in pettern and coloring . . . ever se > right for '64, Progress Brand Crotaes 2.98 FURNITURE APPLIANCES 728-4658 roster. | nil KING ST, E, AT TOWNLINE | Fe "In 'the Minor League individ: FOOTBALL SCORES Rob Lipa was the lone scorer) ual scoring race, John Rajkovic out for quite a spell and it was a good all-round team effort that Bowl. for the Boys' Club team, 'with alaxtended hi : s lead. by 38 ints foul-shot score. Don Crawford, | over his nearest Sepaun ka Gregory Kit, Tom Tullock, Gary!Locke remained in second pl ° Irvin and Ken Zimmerman with 53, while Gord Perkins were other members of the jumped from sixth position to! visiting team. third Seni) : Although the scores seemed) ith Pe Bob Shepherd tied By THE CANADIAN PRESS | paid off for them. SATURDAY | The team totals were Aca- |dian Cleaners 6586, Knob Hill) i The Glentest label ie @ recognized symbol of de- pendable quality. Look te Glentest the style leader for '64, American League (Eastern division title playoff) |5703. Boston 26 Buffalo 8 |, Dutch Lugtenburg, in the lead- k : 5 _ (Boston meets San Diego Jan.|off position, was as steady as a to be overwhelming it can, and erkins also in htird spot.|5 for championship) jrock and he led his mates with mua be ald HAR" expenence ga Peo from fifth place. Gator Bowl 1944, 335, 263, 331 and 253 for| played the major part in the it iets eh $ action in Minor} (At Jacksonville, Fla.) 1426: Gerry Bennett was another} Simcoe Street 'wins. A o Sree, ya rgetihg pe Sim-|North Carolina 35 Air Force powerhouse for Acadians with more weeks of playing and Weling games lene: e follow-| von © 7 should see closer scoring in the Parts and Service vs. Po} Maw Pg Tigi Pee games between the rival association; Kin y fteat-Weat Ehrine ubs. ' z b -M., * st-West § Next week, regular Biddy py AR and at 1135 (At San Francisco) League action will return to hoods shters vs. Bola- East 6 bag ! . : , ; ; an tS iain ieee be ba Riles et sige and (At Orland, hic tee Ade cn ers 0 e West We: Jacksons vs. Olives; 9.15 a.m..\Kiwanis Biddy League aes te - rit ag Kentucky 27 Coast Courts vs Bantings, and at 945\Qshawa Y's Men's Minor iuard 0 a.m., Etnas vs. Avenues. League would, like {to wish| Nolet Lanes MINOR LEAGUE GAMES (¢Yeryone a very happy and Champions In regular Minor League|PTosperous New Year. |New York 10 chicane i action, the powerful CKLB| .___--- -- or crew defeated Police Associa-| tion by the score of 32-to-15.| Gord Perkins was the big scorer for .CKLB with 12, Bob Shepherd with 10; Mike Green} had 5 with Andy Cherkas and Jim Clement 2 each, and Zigy) Czepanski had one. Ed 'Locke was the big man) for Police Association with 9,' while Pete Graper had 7. Ralph} Branton, Bill Rajkoyic and Don| LePage were other members of! the Police team. Don LePage fouled out in Sat-, urday's game and this is the first time this season, The} Police team was at somewhat of a disadvantage as their big scorer Bob Johnstone was| unable to make the game. Referees were Greg. Milosh and Mike Karas: Scorekeceper was Dave Calder with Ted Boivin as timekeeper. To all our Customers and Friends Every Good Wish for a HAPPY NEW YEAR WINS FINAL RACE EAST LONDON, South Africa | (Reuters) -- Jim Clark of Brit-| ain won the South African} Grand Prix, final event of the {1963 world championship motor jracing series, here Saturday. |Clark, 27, who drove a Lotus- |Climax, was already assured of the world drivers' title. His vic- tory made him the first man| to win seven of the 10 cham- |pionship races in one season. NEW YEAR'S DAY -2 P.M. Generals hope to open the New Year, 1964 with 3 BANG by upsetting the League leaders! 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