14 THR OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, February 5, 1964 Oshawa Generals Forced To Rally To Nip Kitchener deadlock the game at 6-6. They|Oshawa goal in the first period. came back to centre ice after|He now has 26 for the season, Orr's tally; faced off, and Little} , . . Buchanan also picked up icked off Bill Smith's Oshawa CC Ladies Annual Open 'Spiel Is In Full Swing PETE. GOLF CLUB OSHAWA €.C, Mrs, €. Whittak Mrs. Ni McAlpine, Mrs. E. Storie Wins Honors In Quebec Skiing Wearing the crest of the Osh- awa Ski Club, Mrs, E, G, Storie headed all the Canadian women entries in the colorful ski slalom race at Gray Rocks, St. Jovite, P.Q,, last Saturday, Racing expertly over the famous Rock Garden Slalom Course, following a week of spe- cial training under Canada's most outstanding ski instructor, Real Charette, Mrs, Storie covered the long downhill 'sla- lom course in 33.6 seconds to almost equal the time of Mrs, Jean Mason of Situate, Mass., U.S.A, The spectacular husband and wife team of Sam and Jean Mason turned in a brilliant per- formance with Mrs, Mason tak- ing first place with 1,5 second advantage over Mrs, Storie, in the women's section while Sam Mason claimed second place in tht men's division with time of 29.6 seconds, Mrs, Storie's husband, Ed. Storie, Everett Peterson and Ralph Schofield of Oshawa, who accompanied Mrs. Storie to St. Jovite, were unable to compete as they failed to meet the neces- sary qualifications for the sla- Catholic Church Hockey League In Catholic Church League ; Fao ebg Li ngpletcd +" h it e n Bantam League action, St. ockey play over the week-end, Gertrude's edged St, Hedwig's- all three leagues, Atom, Pee Phillips 4-2 on two goals b Wee and Bantam, were in ac- Rich Mette, from Terry O'Reil- ton. A ly and Mike White, plus singles In Atom League play, St.!by Bob Kennedy and John Rore- Gertrude's downed St, Hedwig's-!heck, from Ricky Dignem. Ron ns Pg Foci Galant, from Dave Malone and B thok a lneg pans Fram Doug Picker from Peter Bryant, Jerry Zeilinski and moved in on stored 05 ee Cae | St. Gregory's whipped St, goal, to click. But St. Gertrude's; , roared back with four-straight|/°eh's 5-2. Dave Pultz scored goals to take the verdict. RIS °i0" Pru 'Tarine and' Boul Kennedy scored first, followed McAllister while Paul Grady by Joe Sawyer, Allen LaCroix from A, Kavanaugh and Davie and P. Gorman. Mosier, scored for the losers. St. Gregory's blanked St./G. Vandmere, Paul McAllister, Joseph's 5-0, with the winners|Mike Lapine and Bruce Harper showing one of their best team all shared assist point rong al ee hg -- by ay Rr rr ; 29 good fore-checking and classy rs combination passing. John Bell PB: yo ig cone a gg scored two goals to lead hisinart scored a pair for the win- team while Luke Charbonneau!ners and Noel O'Brien got the 'scored on a pass from Marcelotnor with assists going to John Adams; Paul Byrne notched a Sagan, Bob Beaumpre, Dermott lO ally: og dams | Scored ON/o*Brien and John Pudias, Randy syrne's pass and O'Donnell as- Howard, on a pass from Wayne sisted Bell on the final tally, Donnelly got the orphan tally St. Mary's scored a 2-0 shut- ' for Holy Cross. ' out over Holy Cross with Mike 2 : : Dionne getting the first goal and Remember When? ... Chris Hurst, on a pass by Brent DeLong, accounting for the By THE CANADIAN PRESS Feb. 5, 1964 other one. Bill side" rinks that are left to con- test this event, Elimination rounds in both the General Motors and McCallum Trophy competitions, resumed this morning, along with the ning round of The Hallitt y, third event, and the consolation "Fourth Event'. Following are yesterday's complete results: The annual General Motors Trophy Ladies' Bonspiel, at The Oshawa Curling Club, an open event featuring a full 'draw of 32 entries for the two-days play, got under way Rg syd and will conclude with the four tro- phy event finals this evening, Several major upsets occurred in yesterday's early elimina'ion rounds, in the main event.) GENERAL MOTORS TROPHY i the upsets yrs included ball wend an sg ' i wins by Mrs. Wm. Ridgley over i .C, i Mrs, C, Jenkin, in tilt between|\ We B* Reorares Ss io Oshawa CC clubmates; Mrs, Gi Mrs, A. Mackness,|Mrs. G. Peterson, Goulding's rink turned back ef Man be Picciven Mrs. G. Mcllveen's Annandale oii, sour caps | ee i foursome; Mrs, K,. Hurd of Mrs, A, M, Wilson,| OSHAWA C.C, Avonlee won over Mrs, Drew Mrs, C. Lanea Mrs. 4 Lawrence, Jacobi's Oshawa Golf Club Mn. 8. Bredey, eek. Raeve. entry; Mrs, Bert Granik's rink Mi. (5: euareau lira, Gos. Bates, ' * skip, . M " from the home club, defeat- OsH. Gove clue | 'kip, i ed Mes. Mi. ey ot Unionville Mra. K. Williome, | OF ouron, and Mrs, "Ab" Robbins skipped BD. Calhoun, |Mrs..D. Henry, ig He her rink to a first-round win gE. Munday," Mrs E, Roxe, Mrs, H.R, Betts, over Mrs, Fred Fordham's rink, ee ee ale in another "Oshawa" contest, se Moving into the third round to- day, sees Mrs. H. A. Lawrence ' Mi Wm, le irs. Cami skip, op » osHawa cc, Mrs, Norm Clarke, Mrs. Mel i Mrs, Rod Ideson, 'Mrs, Gord Miller, Mrs, Mac Fendiey, sip, OSH. GOLF CLUB 'Mrs, W. Fi rebound, |three assists for a tremendous fire it past Kitchener goal-/five-point night, and that should tender Dave Cox, for the win-|put him a notch higher in the ning goal, only 15 seconds later.|OHA Junior "A" league's scor- Ranger coach Steve Brklacich/ing race, Prior to last night's pulled Cox with nearly two/game he was tied for sixth with 'minutes left in the game and/Montreal's Bob Charlebois. both :lubs had two or three/Buchanan now has 75 points, ~~ scoring opportunities, but), . . Kitchener scorers were nerals, backed by a dazzling/Sandy Fitzpatrick with two, glove save in the final minutejand 'Trevor Fahey, Randy by Gibson, clung to their one-/Legge, John Beechey and Jead. Buchanan, Little and/Peter Brennan with one each. ith each missed the open]. . , Generals are in Niagara Kitchener goal in the last two/Falls on Friday night, then on 3; minutes. to St, Catharines for an after- SHORT NOTES . . . It. wasinoon game Sunday. . . . Hamil- fortunate that Generals rallied|ton Red Wings are in Bowman- for the victory as Hamilton Red/yille next Tuesday, and Gener- Wings _ whip) Peterborough/als can practically guarantee Petes, 4-1, right in Peterbor-jthemselves a playoff position, ough to rekindle their chances|with a victory, skip, Mrs. Wm, Jack, Mrs, H, Lawrence, skip, H OSHAWA C.C, Mrs, W, Young, Mrs, R, Broadbent, Mrs, J, Maroosis, Mrs, A, Cain, skip, 10; OSHAWA C.C, Mrs. T, Gearing, Mrs, L, in, Mrs, G, Tresise, Mrs, R. Coppin, oe 2; ANNANDALE Mrs, D, Scott, Mrs, L. Littlefair, Mrs, A, Toms, Mrs, G, McGaw, Mrs, W, Butter, skip, OSHAWA C€.c, Mrs, S. Piper, Mrs. N, Moran, Mrs. 4, Mrs H, Gi skip, ek 5x49 ad 2 on i i ist, 6. 2 i e : rs, Mrs, Mrs, ski Mrs. W. Butts, Mrs, W. McBride, Mrs, L. McFarlane, Mrs, Robt. Jack, Brennan moved of -- prior to the five-minute Oo! mark, Second Round wv Lawrence, 12; 08 Coppin, H Miller, VM; Wg irs. 5./Mrs, GOALIE INJURED former Ohio Then came a three-goal rally by Generals which accounted for the slim-margin of victory in one minute and 21 seconds. But it took nearly 30 minutes to get these three quick goals. The first one came at 9.57, and at , Generals' netminder, erals still maintain that com- Wings, and are now only seven back of fifth place borough. . . . Besides scoring the winner, Little scored the fifth goal, and assisted on the other two third period goals. His two goals brought his total to 22, and 12 in the last seven mes. . . . Bobby Orr's goal was his 2th, and he needs only five to tie Jacques Laperriere's record of 29 set in 1961-62... . Bill Smith scored oy gd 7 ond riod goal along wi uchenan. It was Smith's 20th of the year, and brings the game was held up for 25 min- utes while he went to Bowman- ville hospital to receive five stitches, But what an explosion when he and his teammates returned to resume play. In just 11 sec- onds, Bobby Orr, on a tremend- ous rush from his own blue- vag of Ld or -- line after relays by Bill Little}on Generals' roster to five. . . and Ron Buchanan. scored tol/Danny O'Shea scored the other of making the playoffs, .Gen- fortable 14-point bulge over Red Peter- FIRST PERIOD Kitchener: Fahey (Jones, Fitzpatrick) Oshawa: O'Shea (Smith, Cashman) Kitchener: Fitzpatrick (Sabourin, Fahey) 4 Kitchener: Legge (Beechey, Brennan) ' 5, Kitchener: Beechey (Jones) 19.04 Penalties: Orr (tripping) 4.14, and Diet. rich (ripping) 11.30, } SECOND PERIOD | 6 Kitchener: Fitzpatrick (Sabourin, Dietrich) 4.38 7. Oshawa: Buchanan (Orr, Smith) 11.11) 8. Oshawa: Smith (Orr, Buchanan) 12.32 Penalties: Fahey (tripping) 10.54, Diet- rich (hooking) 11.56 and Kilger (charg ing) 12.57, | THIRD PERIOD 1 2. 3. 18.97 110. Kitchener: Brennan (Sheen) 4.56 11, Oshawa: Little (Buchanan, Vail) 9.37|t 13. Oshawa: Little (Smith) Penalties: Kilger (charging) 2.41, ference) 15.46. | SPORTS MENU By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' HOCKEY, in Europe, is truly 'growing up". Years ago, it didn't matter who was the referee -- or even if they had one -- because in those days Canada always won the hockey ditle in a breeze. But not any more -- now we've got several of the European countries in serious contention with Russia and Canada, for the hockey crown -- and what happens. Well -- just like here in Canada, for years -- they start to be critical. It's something new for Olympic Games -- but to- day we find that several of the teams are raising a "beef" about the referees -- claiming the calibre of officials is below the standard required for hockey at its present level. And on top of that, some are objecting to "soft ice" conditions. It all adds to the zest of the competition even if it is a bit disturbing to the dignity and decorum preferred by Avery Brundage. Meanwhile, Canadian hockey fans are wondering if Father Dave Bauer's boys are good enough to win their next two games -- Canada plays the Czechs and then the Russians, on successive days. Haven't seen the Canadian team in ac- tion personally ,so we hesitate to voice an opinion, although we have been getting the impression this past few days that they have been playing up to their dpposition -- showing as much as was needed to win -- and not extending themselves too much. However, while we think the Canadians can skate with and perhaps outscore the Czechs on Friday -- we are just a bit afraid that they'll be too tired to come right back the next day and match the pace the Russians are going to get. x x x x OSHAWA GENERALS continue to give their management, and a lot of their fans, a few ulcer strains After knocking of Hamilton Red Wings right in Hamilton, the Generals had to stage a garrison finish last night to eke out a win over the lowly Kitchener Rangers. The last-place club had the Osh- @wa boys on the ropes at one stage but the Generals came to life in time and went on to win the two points that per- haps they had already counted before the game. It was a good job they did, because Hamilton upset Peterborough last night so Oshawa needed the victory to maintain their good lead over the Red Wings, in the battle for sixth place. x x x x BRIGHT BITS: -- Boston Bruins have called up centre Ron Schock from Niagara Falls Flyers, for a two-game stint in NHL company. . . . THE NHL standings could get a real shaking up this week. Canadiens are in Toronto tonight, play in New York on Saturday and in Boston on Sunday. Tied with Chicago at the moment, this is the big test for the Habs -- if they are going to move into first place alone -- or slip back. . . . BLACK HAWKS are in Detroit tonight and that could be trouble for them. . . . N.Y. RANGERS, if they keep going as of late, are going to beat out Red Wings for that fourth-place playoff berth, and if they do -- they'll add a lot of interest to the Stanley Cup playoffs. Civil Service League Has Three Good Games 3.Mackies: Reid (Yahn) . 24s 4 Mackies: Yahn (Mandryk) 26.23 Penalties -- Prince (charging), Rous terference), Buddy Yahn, John Hogg, Gene og ind sill Sanford A & Mackies: Reid (Prentice) Brooklin MACKIE'S DOWN WALCO |> ickies: Bullouch UW Mackie's Van and Storage), four in the first Aas ied three more in : gg "6 : ly bench a (fo Walco), Mendryk (in- by Waico General Contrac- at 55.45 mark robbing of a shutout. -- goal, eerie | ence: Bosak, MacDermaid, = feoweres: Whitney, Reid, Patgnae pono Prentice a en. : Talbot; de-jers in fence: Dragomotz, Haire, Ther- tell, Meek and Lelonde; for- wards: Roberts, Fawcett, Sey- mour, Davis, Vanderstoo, 'ousseau. Priace and RoueenoD EDUCATORS CLICK Penalties scored three of their six goals ees called a total of 13 penal- check. fence: Corby, Mueller, Terry, Sadowski; forwards: Clarke, Carrie, Petitclerc, Bishop, Cos- burn, Gerrard, Sage and Spenc- ley. 1s, BOARD OF EDUCATION -- + Wegaigoal, Braiden; Defence: Dray- ¢ killed Foote's|; chances as Board of Education| © with the man advantage. Refer-|> ties to keep over enthused play-/?. FOOTE'S -- goal, Roy; De-/Duft Rundle Teams First -- Third In Dart Race The following are the results| of games played on Jan, 30th in the Neighbourhood Dart Associ- ation: Rundle No, 1, 4, South. mead 1; Woodview No. 1, 4, Fernhill 1; Rundle No, 2, 4,/ Woodview No. 2, 1. Doubles -- T. Emm,.N, Pul- len 4, G, Waite 2, D. Donald, D. Crawford, J. Carlson, F. Parsons, J. Goulding, R. Hopson 3, O. Clark 2, Midge Wilson, Mike Wilson 2, B, Shortt, V. Graves, R. Narman, P. Rogers, T. Vesters 2, C. Cole, B. Cole, L, Cole, L. Shobbrook, 0. Twine, 3, V. Ross and B. Ross. Baseball 1 Inning -- 0. Clark 5; E. Ford 5; D. Donald 6; F. Parsons 5 and B. Ross 6. | High 3 Darts -- B. Crawford | 100; O. Clark 121; T. Twine 126. | Standing Second Section --)| Rundle No, 2, 26; Fernhill 23; | Rundle No. 1, 19; Woodview No. | 1, 17; Southmead 13 and Wood- iview No, 2, 7. | BASKETBALL SCORES | By THE CANADIAN PRESS | NBA Detroit 79 San Francisco 118 Cincinnati 118 Los Angeles 100 Boston 113 St. Louis 101 | Baltimore 137 New York 134 REPORT IS GOOD SEATTLE (AP) Doctors | issued an encouraging report | Tuesday on the condition of! Fred Hutchinson, the Cincinnati Reds baseball manager who) was stricken with cancer before Christmas. They said he should be able to report for spring training at Tampa, Fla., March | 1, | | ton, Drolet, Hancox, Wells; for- wards: Copeland, Hogg, Kelling- ton, Long, Lutton, Ritchey, Rod-| gers, Stubbs, Wright, Edgar, | Jobb and Minacs. FIRST PERIOD : Hogg (no assist) 20 | . Bd. .: Lutton (Hogg) 6.30} 3. Bd. of .- Hogg (Copeland) 10.30) Penalties -- Garrard (bodyckecking) | Carrie (holding), Sage (slashing), ~Sage (tripping). | SECOND PERIOD 4 Bd. of Ed.: (Wells and Copeland) 5. Bd. of Ed.: Copeland (Lutton) erry }Wells (tripping), Kell |Spenciey (roughing); | sticking), Copeland (tripping), Sadowski ( NEWSIES WIN | The final game of the even-| ing was hard-hitting, neck and| neck contest. The game was jtied at 2, 3, 4 and 5 goals apiece with the score 5-5 at the end of the first period. The second 30-minute period was scoreless till the 54.30 mark when Oshawa Times, with ;only seven players dressed for the game, went ahead and later clinched the win with 10 seconds remaining in the game. FIRST PERIOD Weldmark (no assist) . MacAvoy end Daniel) 1, Times: 2.0 2. Times: (Cole ckey) +8 : Weidmark (no assist) . MacAvoy (Daniel) 24 0. Envoy: -Danford (Green) . 7.20 Penalties -- Penalties (tripping), Mc (bodychecking), MaecAvoy (trip ping), Bradiey (body checking). SECOND PERIOD 11, Times: MacAvoy (Daniel) 40 12. Times: Daniel (Cole) . 9.90 Penalties -- MacAvoy (body-checking), Weldmark. (fighting), Sayers (fighting), | Green (hooking), Weldmark (high-stick- ihg), MacAvoy (highsticking), Trimm (el- (tripping), MacAvoy jbowing), | Seyers 1 (elbowing). lom event with the results of the Oshawa) 7") entry against over one hundred 13,2%0)|men and women Boston, Syracuse, Detroit, To- jronto, Montreal and other cities 17.46/of eastern Canada and U.S.A, ager of the Oshawa Branch 43, | 9% Oshawa: Buchanan (Little Vail) 1.36 Canadian Legion, 12, Oshawa: Orr (Little, Buchanan) 10.4) winner of The Slade Trophy, Gci|when he defeated E, Warriner| (slashing) 12.03 and Kennegiesser (inter-|in the final match, ed the annual cribbage tourna- ment with Alf Brisebois, Beaton, Winter emerging as the semi- finalist survivors, but were delighted) skiers from Alf Brisebois Is Cribbage Champ Alf Brisebois, business man- emerged as he. 1964 cribbage champion and P A total of 32 members enter- Bill E. Warriner and G, scored, assisted and so did L. Bathe and McAvoy scored for St. Joseph's, | Holy Cross Pee Wees scored a 5-0 shutout over St. Hedwig's- league game, John Boivin scored twice with Garry Squires, Rick Kolic- zynski and Wayne Stovell gettng the others, Assists were earned by Dennis Carrier, Brian How- ard and Squires. PEE WEE LEAGUE In Pee Wee League action, | St. Mary's blanked St, Gregory's |6-0, in a clean-cut victory. Den- nis Waduck had one goal and an assist, Ivan Lacasse and Bern- ard Hurst achieved the same with Doug Freeman, Greg Reid and Pat Flontek scoring other goals. St. Gertrude's edged St. Jo- seph's 3-2 in their fast-moving contest. Bernie LaCroix, was the first one un- Walter Klaman, LaCroix got Dufek hillips in the other the from Smith, of Oshawa Golf Club against Mrs. "Bob" Coppin of Oshawa} CC and in another bracket, two} OCC rinks, Wm, Miller and Mrs, 'Gi'! Goulding, will lock horns. Mrs.| State University star then Stationed at the U.S, Great Lakes' naval training sta- tion, set a world éwimming record of 50 seconds for the 100 yards 20 years ago to- day. Since 1957, only ree: ords made in 55-yard or 50- metre pools have been ac- cepted as world marks, and John Devott of Australia set a 100-metre record of 54.6 that year. Mrs, Robbins of Oshawa Golf meets Mrs. Holland of Oshawa cc Behind-the-glass picking Mrs. Mrs. Robins to meet in an all-| |Oshawa Golf Club final for the MALONEY SIGNS CINCINNATI (AP)--Pitcher Jim ,Maloney, who won 23 games and lost seven for the Cincinnati Reds last season, signed his 1964 contract Tues- day and is reported to have re- ceived a substantial raise. The salary: was not disclosed for the yeung right hander, but it was believed he'll be making about ley of Barrie rated as a pos- sible upset winner, Losers of the first round moved into the F. N. McCallum Trophy secondary event and the eight survivors, following first round play in this event, saw second round, Mrs. Robt. Jack of Whitby and Mrs, M. Smith of Mrs, ; ' ag skipped by Mrs.|rs |trophy, with Mrs, "Mac" Fend-| six Oshawa rinks qualify for the|, $25,000. Unionville are the only '"'out- skip, 6; OSHAWA ©.C, Mrs, B, Tunnicliffe A. Preston, R L, OSH. Mrs, D, 'e rs, F, W, Carter, Mrs. Constable, Mrs, K, Hurd, skip, WwW OSHAWA C.C, Mrs, E, Drinkle, Mrs, jMrs, McLaughlin, Mrs. A. Granik, skip, 7; PETERBORO ¢.c. McNeil, Mrs, Wm, Beggs, ts, F, Mrs, K. Hamley, skip, rs, J. R. Andrews, . Wm, Ridgley, skip, 12; OSHAWA C.C, Granik's Oshawa CC rink takes|Mrs. 8. Dinoley, on Mrs, Fendley of Barrie and|Mrs. 6, Clemens, ae Mas Miller, skip, Rolson, AWA CC, |Mrs, W. Horris, Mrs, R. Smith, experts are Mrs, E, Pollard, Lawrence and|mrs. G, Goulding, « 5; ski 6, * ost. Gour clus . Murdy, Sawyer, A. Dunfield, skip, OSHAWA C.-C, Mrs. °J, Mrs. M, « L. Mrs, C. Mrs. J. . B Mrs. F. rs, E. Mrs. J, Masterson, Mrs. Roy Smith, Mrs. G, Mrs, R, Mrs, Mrs. D, Mrs, H, Mrs, T. McPi nm, Mrs. M, Mrs. M, skip, OSHAWA cc, Mrs, D. Mrs. N. Mrs, D, Mrs, R. 8; skip, skip, 4 BOWMANVILLE Mrs, Cruickshank, skip, ANNANDALE Mrs, W, E. J, Reed, skip, UNIONVILLE Mrs, Mrs, Mrs. iMrs. \Mrs, Foster, Sutton, Oke, Jenkin, Granik Fendley, Robins, Brough, L, Burk, Kramp, Mrs, Mrs, Mrs, "Mrs, Mrs. Mrs. Mrs, Mrs, Gilchrist, Smyth, Mcliveen, Goulding, 10; (W); 1; 13; Holland, 10; F. N. MeCALLUM TROPHY First Round . Hurd, Sump 5 Caeey, bat » Morgan, » Fletcher, 10, 0s tes, ret Ie ts Fob 3; 4a 6i8) 2" ne Patte, Mercer, Jacobi, jins of the Ri s, Brown, Smith, Marks, Ward, Jamieson, Mann, s,'night. National . CALL UP SCHOCK 8 BOSTON (AP) -- Boston Brueis *? Hockey! 266 KING ST. W NOW ; AND IN STOCK FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Don't Miss Seeing, and Test Driving this Newest of the Compacts! EST ISPLAY ; » + the sparkling new economy car. Canada. @ Equipped with "On-The-Floor" Shift... 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