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Oshawa Times (1958-), 2 Jan 1964, p. 14

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SPORTS MENU [ttt rs. coo. tes By Geo. H. Campbell "2:°" SPORTS EDITOR "Everything From Soup To Nuts' OSHAWA GENERALS tied Mariboros again, this time on 4 "home" Bowmanville ice and a crowd of over 1,300, ite the biggest of the season, was on hand to see the 5-5 lemate. Once again the Generals saw the prospects of a shattered in the. closing minutes, asthe Mar- a 5-3 deficit, in the last five or six count, one while the Generals had two box and the tying. goal, just before the completed. We have no objections to some of the penalties meted out to Generals game, or afy' game, may have been a + little on the "cheap" side, for certainly officials sometimes 'get a little whistle-happy in the tension of a close game and * penalties meted out on an official's judgment. will rarely meet »the approval of all concerned. However, the onus of losing ' or missing out on a win, because the team is « short-handed at crucial stages of the game, can not always, in fact, only rarely -- be placed solely on the referee's shoul- ee ee ee : i ere i i Ha Lit up i 5 § s z ¢ 5 z PR tee re 4 possible, is one of the requisites of any hockey player who > wants to make sure his team wing a game. Playing against _stern opposition such as provided by the Marlies, will, © course, make this task even more difficult, since penalties } crop up more frequently when players are getting a little -weary. It could be that the Oshawa lads are going to ve to make an even greater effort to avoid that old sin- It's too tough to hold off some. of the talent-studded holding first. division spots in the Junior , even with a full team on the ice, Improvement in iess of staying out of the penalty box can be attained 's a personal | m -- in large measure -- it's up vidual player to meke a special effort to shun x x x box. x: @ rugged session for the next 10 days. inte action tonight and this one is a + facing the Red Wings, in Hamilton. Oshawa one-point margin over Hamilton and it « The Red Wings picked up a win againt Kitchener over the 'holiday, while two other upsets OHA Junior play -- Niagara Falls knocking St, Kitts won over Montreal Junior Cana- Generals are at home to Niagera Falls, in an evening attraction and on the following lontreal Canadiens are in Bowmanville and Thursday, Generals meet St. Kilts, in Trenton. After that a home-and-home set with Kitchener. x x x x iz A} j gs i! face 2 ee ee ee SSRs SST Ree ee eee MINOR HOCKEY fans have a bill of fare for themselves 5 this evening, here at our Children's Arena. res 5:45 o'clock, Oshawa PeeWee All-Stars take on the Tre youngsters; 7:15 o'clock, it's Trenton Midget All-Stars vs Oshawa's sélects and the third game of the bill, which will go about §:45 p.m., sees Trenton and Oshawa Juvenile teams action. # ¥ & te rine rere ders. Learning to stay on the ice, to avoid penalties if at all - Gaudeur; or jedman, Cochrane, Feir and FIRST PERIOD Ne scort 1, People's: MacDonald 2. Port Perry: Stanley (Weales) .... 45 4. People's: Eltiott ee DUNN'S 5, QUAL. FUELS 6 Dunn's continue to play a solid brand of hockey to re- main undefeated, in ten games to date. Quality Fuels, who play a similar style, could not match the Dunn's in speed and positional play. Murray led Dunn's, scoring two goals and figuring in ail but offe of their tallies, Robin- son also shot a pair for the winners. Noakes, in goal, was not particularly pressed to claim his second shutout of the | been house-on-fire, of late. OSHAWA QUALITY FUELS: Goal 8. Hall and R. Hickey; 4: Butler, Re Butler, "Snesr. Pigden, Van erzwel, v. Hickey and - FIRST PERIOD Currie (Buechier) .,.... "standing Black's on jike a D. Cole, Garrow and Ed- wards were the pick of the win- ners and Oke played a strong game for Vikings. BLACK'S: Fielder; Edwards: Littie and if is, Garrow. D. Cole Whitley: elts. ®. Hall, Cole, Joyce, MeClim- Goal, Kennedy: defence, . Cole: forwards, Venning, Parry and Edgar; alts., Luke, Chernik, Feirman, Fralick and Oke. FIRST PERIOD 1. Vikings: Oke (Edgar, Fralick) ..9.16 SECOND PERIOD 2. Black's: D. Cole (Whitley) '...... 3.15 3. Vikings: Luke (Fairman, Chernik) Fi 4. Black's: Garrow (Edwards) .. | THIRD PERIOD | 5. Black's: Edwards (Whitley) « 1.50 6. Black's: Garrow (D. Cole) ...... 3.53 7, Black's; D. Cole (Edwards) .... 10,13 Don't forget the Town and Country Family Skate Night and All-Star Game on January 12, for all players, their fam- Mes and friends. defence, WL T GE GA Pts. Dunns -- » Vikings ,| follows. up). ag St. Paul's 3--(K, Copithorne, D. Dwyer, R:. Dingman) and St, 13 |2 -- (R. Mills 2). Saturday saw the beginning of a new Hockey League in the and Jim Hardie Knox Presby- terian Church, it operates 'to years-of-age, and under. Twelve Churches have already joined the League, North- minster, Simcoe St., Harmony, Albert St., St. Paul's, St. Mark's, Southminster, St. Peter's, Knox, King St., Christ Church and St. Luke's. Games are played at the North Oshawa Arena, each Sat- urday afternoon. Results of games last Saturday were as Northminster 6 -- (T. Hawk- shaw 3, R. Mays, B. Paul, K. Smith) and Simcoe St: 2 -- (B. Jeffrey 2). Harmony 4 -- (P. Stone, W. Skinner, B. Marks, C. Bright) and Albert St. 1 -- (R. Wether- Mark's 2 -- (K. Morden, D. Seely). Southminster 4 -- (G. Kirk- ham, 3, D. Sheridan) and St. Peter's 1 -- (G, Bone). Knox 3 -- (R. Bessie, R. Guscott, R. Clark) and King St. ing Osh. Quality Fuels lack's season, Port P Flyers People's, Clothing Christ Church 7 -- (I. Elder 1, F. Bathe 2, A. Bathe 1, C. Osborne 3) and St. Luke's 0. HOCKEY SCORES AND STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS National League WLT F APt 20 9 7117 7947 1810 7113. 92 43 1810 6 98 83 42 1216 6 78 9930 New York 920 6 9711824 Boston 719 8 68100 22 "Wednesday's Results Montreal 3 Boston 3 New York 5 Chicago 2° Games Saturday Boston at Montreal Chicago at Toronto Detroit at New York Games Sunday Montreal at Detroit Toronto at New York Boston at Chicago American League Eastern Division WLT F APt 1715 1107 11435 17 18 0 117 124 34 1515 3125 106 33 Baltimore 1620 1 95 106 33 Springfield 1319 1105 127 27 Western Division Pittsburgh 2112 0113 89 42 Cleveland 1914 2117 9240 Rochester 1712 0111 9034 | Buffalo 919 2 7511720 Wednesday's Results |Quebec 2 Baltimore 1 |Springfield 1 Buffalo 5 \Cleveland 2 Hershey .3 -|Pittsburgh 4 Providence 3 Central Professional LT Ff Omaha 20 6 4125 Chicago Montreal Toronto Detroit Hershey Quebec Providence 1515 5 133 126 35 1415 7 140 127 35 St. Paul 1515 2108 99 34 Cincinnati 519 6 79146 16 Tuesday's Results St. Louis 3 Omaha 4 Minneapolis 9 Cincinnati 2 Wednesday's Result Omaha 2 St. Paul 3 Ontario Junior A | WLT F A?Pt 22 4 418) 102 48 Montreal - 19 8 1156 97 39 Peterboro 14:9 6 83 8734 Niagara Falls 1410 4107 85 32) St. Catharines 1312 3122 12029) Oshawa 618 6 106 133 18 Hamilton 617 5 9813717 Kitchener 420 3 5714911 Wednesday's Results Peterborough 1 Niagara Falls 4 Toronto 5 Oshawa 5 Montreal 2 St. Cagharines 4 Hamilton 5 Kitchener 3 Tonight's Games Oshawa at Hamilton Kitchener at Petreborough Ontario Senior Minneapolis St. Louis Toronto 13. 4 1101 63 97) 12 4.2 82 5026 12.7 0 95 7424 Guelph 812 1 74 8517 Oakville 812 0 72 9416 Port Colborne 317 0 54112 6 International League WLT F APt) 1811 0129 98 36) 1710 1113 83 35) 'Woodstock Galt Welland |Fort Wayne WLT FAPt Chatham Des Moines Muskegon 1015 2 82 10622 1015 1 84 9321 816 2 9912018 TUESDAY International League Chatham 4 Toledo 3 Windsor 2 Fort Wayne 3 Des Moines 6 Muskegon 3 Eastern League Philadelphia 4 Greensboro 2 DNESDAY Western League Denver 4 San Francisco 2 Les Angeles 1 Portland 4 International League Des Moines 2 Port Huron 5 Eastern League Néw Haven 6 Long Island 1 Nova Scotia Senior New Glasgow 4 Moncton 5 Halifax 1 Windsor 7 LAST NIGHT'S STARS radley . "ttn Bud Debri nnerman were ohn whos "lgoal on a breakaway. | Minor Loop | Basketball period of the second period after spotting Peerborough a 1-0 lead in the first. Brian B Bill. ody and Bill Flyers cored in rapid succession. Jim Paterson got the Petes' lone St. Catharines fired 36 shots at Montreal goalie Andre Gag- non as the second-place Cana- diens failed to make a contest of it. Dennis Hull scored two for the Hawks and Doug Jar- goa vids-|them to tie Tony's for first place in the league standing. i First Period 1, Tony's: Gray (Eno, Bradbury) 2. Merchants: Bryan (Armstrong, Sneddon) Penalties -- Westfall, Bobbie, Sneddon, Bryan. > Period Second 3. Merchants: Sneddon (Armstrong, Mathews). the easy style of play as both teams appeared -a little reluc- tant to deliver too many body- checks. goals, City-W! 3-0 lead in the first period. ve life in the City-Wide seemed to thrive on With Samsen picking up two agg with Myles' tally, le took a commanding c gen h Bog to second as the matched City-Wide at two que . Vendomatic: Tripp . Vendomatic: AWills (Bannon, Tripp) . City-Wide: Georgoeft (Myles, Samsen) . Vendomatic: Gibson (Ford, Bannon) j . City-Wide: Georgeoff . (Myles) . City-Wide: Myles rett and Fred Stanfield for the others, In the first game of the Y's Men's Minor Basketball League Oshawa Minor Assoc. In the pled last weekend, Boivin's Sa MINOR LEAGUE STANDINGS WLTt es 7 5 5 5 5 Schedule for Saturday, Jan. 4: Redstones vs Nickis at 10.30 am.; Saturns vs Bomarcs at 11,00 a.m. and Atlas vs. Polaris at 11.30 a.m. LEADING SCORERS Barry Hobbs, 41 points, Doug Peeling 33, Ed Hanewich 29, Bill Wayling 26 and Larry Lioyd 18. Oshawa Boys Win Trophy At Unionville Oshawa schoolboy curlers walked off with four of six sets of prizes -- including the Jewitt Trophy -- at the annual "Christ- mas holiday" Schoolboy Bon- spiel in Unionville. Last year's winner of the Jewett Trophy, McLaughlin Col- legiate and Vocational Institute, surrendered the cup to a com- bined rink from Oshawa Central Collegiate Institute and Donevan Collegiate Institute. Members were: Keith Johnston, _ skip, OCCI; Joe Globic, vice, OCCI; Brian Suddard, second, DCI and Martin Jamieson, lead, DC!. Besides the coveted trophy, these boys also received minia- ture trophies and transistor radios. The rink from MCVI won the high double, 11 o'clock draw. Stan Zuly, Murray Taylor, and Grant Southwell, were skipped by Terry Twine. Winners of the high double nine pad draw were boys from O'Neill Collegiate and Vo- cational Institute with Bill Lloyd as skip, Dennis Ewart, Tom Reid, Douglas Kirkland, DCI's entry skipped by Tom Steen, won the high single prize. Other members of the Donevan By THE CANADIAN PRESS Jacques Plante who_ blocked 38 shots as New York Rangers defeated Chicago Black Hawks 5-2, thwarting a sustained Chi- cago offensive in the last 30 minutes of the game. Rookie John Ferguson, whose 12th goal of the season and first since his recent recovery from an injury gave Montreal Cana- rink were Dave Jarvis, Allan Ridgley and Wally Northey. One other entry from Oshawa attended the bonspiel but .was unsuccessful in winning either of the two remaining prizes. The rink from OCVI, was made up of Tim Day, skip, Cam Hall, Bob Reid and Bill Glover. Rinks from the district will curl in Oshawa this Saturday to determine who will represent 1413 6106 114 28\diens a 3-3 tie with Boston Bru-|this area in the Ontario School- 1b 8 0 65 6422! a Sa ete TN ee hla Ay AAA OS IERIE EL TUE SEE SO ITO ins, Pk mag ese |boy playdowns. KIWANIS 5, FIREFIGHTERS 3 Harry Moprison opened the scoring for Kiwanis early in the first period and Clark made it 2-0 midway through the frame, Bob Allan put the Fire- fighters on the scoreboard at Hockey In the opening game, St. Paul's and Westminster battled to a 1-1 tie with M. Beamish and Porter doing the scoring, respectively. ST. PAUL'S -- goal, Drew; forwards, Stainton, D. Brick, G. Brick, Laing, Ross, Bolton, Nicholls, Germond, Paterson, Barnes, Munroe, Smith, North- ey, Beamish and Bolton. son; forwards, Bragg, Porter, Watson, Coedy, Brown, Camp- bell, Halliday, MeDonal, Coedy, Hodson, Lennard, Varty, D. Brown and Coedy. St. Andnew's took over the scoring all the goals for the win- ners while Manning and Arnold dented the twine for Simcoe. 8ST. ANDREW'S -- goal, Brit- ton; forwards, Bryant, Bennett, Phillips, Penney, Kitchen, Holmes, Pooler, Mackie, Brown, Chase, Stapleton, Werren and Bryan. SIMCOE ST. -- goal, Geliatly; forwards, McDonald, Manning, Smith, Todd, Groat, Hamely, Warne, Bernard, Arnold, Mur- dock, Morris, Hamely, Mc- Murdo. Church keague' Results Ogden, ° , Hare, Rushnell, Mills and Holland. CHRIST MEMORIAL -- goal, McDermaid; forwards, Christen- son, Sdimers, McIntyre, Hough- ton, Prest, Laughlin, Crawford, ity League Action g 2 Rs fx pit ord Rospond open f ing for the Auto Workers Credit Union team but once again the opening goal proved an orphan, Lock, Johnson, Howard, Ram- shaw, Maidiow, Howard, Broad- bent and Dawson. LEAGUE STANDING AS OF DEC. 28) as Hayden Macdonald's went-on to win 3-1, with Ralph Moore steadying away for the winners. WESTMINSTER -- goal, Elli-|,, lead in "'B"' division, nosing out) $! Simcoe Street 3-2, with Holmes|w; Jim Clapp, Bob Waters and .|Bill Taylor were the goal-scor- ers for Macdonald's. Junior Basketball Ex. Game Tonight Coach Jim Brady will take "Keystoners", I Junior basketball team, into exhibition action, here at. the Simcoe Hall Boys' Club, Hula- lie ave., tonight at nine o'clock, when the Toronto Avon Sporte- champions of Toronto, will be the visiting opposition. Title-holders last season, the Avons are expected to make a strong bid to repeat this year. Oshawa Keystoners will such Junior talent in their up as Ron Burnett and "AY SECTION larmony Northminster King Knox Christ Church Westmount "B" SECTION aeetE Ginnds St. Andrew's imecoe St. Paul's festminster "A" SECTION (Scoring Leaders as of vote Welsh, Westmount Griffith, Harmony McDonald, Harmony Jeffrey, inster Orton, Harmony McGill, Harmony Dawson, Christ Church Nesbitt, 7 Cnvneanouwn "Oneowoun aa RAWOROOD Knox "BY" SECTION Holmes, St. Andrew's Andrews, St. Paul's 'ockburne, $f. Andrew' ee: 3 » St. Paul's Beamish, St. Paul's Harmony shaded Knox 2-1 in one of the beiter games of the morning session, to stay tied for the lead in "A" section, with Northminster. Griffith and Mc- Donald scored for the winners and Goodwin got the lone tally for Knox. - HARMONY -- goal, MacDon- ald; forwards, McNaughton, Burley, Gunn, Lovelock, Mc- Inally, G. Bone, C. Bone, Han- cock, Marks and Fulling. KNOX -- goal, Clark; for- wards, Nesbitt, Manning, S§. Blake, Martin, McDougall, Goodwin, Nacz, Carmichael, G. Blake, Fisher, McLeod. Northminster retained their shade of the top rung by blank- ing Westmount 4-0, with Griffin seoring twice, Nichols and Alex- ander getting one apiece. NORTHMINSTER--goal, Jay; forwards, McVety, York, Grif-| fin, Alexander, Nichols, Hicks, Wilber, Popham, Jeffrey, Stephenson, Leaming, Me- Gahey and Sloggett. WESTMOUNT -- goal, Hold- away; forwards, Wotton, Badg- ley, McKee, R, McKee,' Annert, Wall, Welsh, Dawson, Brow, Eliiott, Werry, Jezna and Armi- tage. One lone tally was' all that was scored, and that by Reeson, as King Street nosed out Christ/ Memorial 1-0. | KING STREET -- goal, Cut-| ler; forwards, Suppelsa, D. 'up- pelsa, Tresise, Hare, Pierson,| NeENKROANO wow HOw pea anwawG? Manning, Simcoe Rowden. OSHAWA MINOR HOCKEY ASSOC. EXHIBITION HOCKEY Thursday, Jan. 2, 1964 Oshawa Childrens' Arena @ 5:45PM @ TRENTON PEE WEE ALL-STARS vs OSHAWA PEE WEE ALL-STARS @ 7:15PM. @ TRENTON MIDGET ALL-STARS vs ; OSHAWA MIBGET ALL-STARS @ 845?P.M e@ TRENTON JUVENILE ALL-STARS vs OSHAWA JUVENILE ALL-STARS Children 25¢ -- Adults 50¢ -- Harding, Cuthbert, Robinson, '

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