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Oshawa Times (1958-), 20 Mar 1964, p. 15

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onan TNE ARE PEASE LOO: Sap ates eben Ian Young Shines When Goalie Gibson Hurt But Generals Fail To Score Ajax Will Host Hockey Tourney For Girls Teams The rafters at Whitby Arena)to girls' hockey and have shown will be ringing to a new and|very well this season. different cheer,come March 28.) Humberside girls have been ; together a number of years Ajax Fleming's Shellettes are|ing are nearly always @ com- hosting an invitational hockey|petitor come tourney season. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, Merch 20, 1964 County of Ontario Debentures .--high grade municipal securities - The County of Ontario has always enjoyed a high credit rating, The new debenture issve of this important agricultural and busi- ness community provides not only good security but an attractive coach Ken Campbell, Oshawaliournament, the first of its| stouffyille are in their sec- income return. We, as principals, offer subject to our confirmation It's do or die, for Oshawa Generals on Saturday night, at the Bowmanville Arena, after oo * 3-0 decision to St. Cathar Black Hawks, last night in The Garden City. Black Hawks now lead the OHA Junior "A" best-of-seven quarter-final series, 3-2. Generals will be required to win the next two games, if they are to eliminate St. Kitts. If a seventh and deciding game fs ¢ -- in ~ = -- when Prey ps one hour an minutes were|store for some new thrills organized hockey for a good required to play the opening ses-|the girls take to the ice. Tour- po, orn and pf ae pee) keeN,|ajax's tail at Alliston last sea- club officials are not as fickle ind in thie area: The Shell-ond sedson of hockey and have ettes, so off ao yore! developed into a real contend- ments year ve er. a seventh and deciding game in Rive dist rit girls' te to comi- pete with them a 'Round- é from Black Hawk supporters Sin Series' scheduled to run\** this type of competition and as he, or they might have suf- ficient grounds to refuse to play St. Catharines, after outbursts last night ... At least seven eggs splattered the ice surface,|all day Saturday. sion, Also three fights broke out|nament competition is Local hockey fans are in Uxbridge girls age old hands have proven their worth on numerous occasions. : Barrie girls have been play- County of Ontario °* 5*6% Serial Debentures Maturity May 1, 1965-1969 May 1, 1970 May 1, 1971 Price 100.70° 100.75 100.75 100.625 May 1, 1972 May 1, 1973 100.50 May 1, 1974 100.50 All prices are "plas eccrued interest™. For proporti of each ity Debentures will be available for delivery on or about May 1, 1964, A circular describing this issue is available upon request. Our representative will be pleased to discuss with you an investmen' in the crowd, with a free-swing-|and the girls are just as €ager| son, ing battle noticeable at the con-jas their opposite numbers when clusion of the game... Feel-|they put on the blades. There| TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE ings between players on ooth|will be lots of hockey for all to|/8:00 a.m.--Ajax vs. Stouffville clubs were quelled somewhat, in|see- in this 15-game series|g 55 a.m.--Cobourg vs. Barrie. comparison to four previously|which starts at 8.00 a.m, 9 = pesingy so Shaped Competing in the series, will k fight, if you can classify it as teams from Cobourg, Hum-|,,. . such, came in the third period rallies Stouffville, Uxbridge, |29:45.4-m. Ajaa vs. Cobourg. when Art Graham _ startedlanq Barrie. 11.40 a.m.--Stouffville vs punching Cashman, while on| Cobourg is a recent addition} Humberside. top. Cashman had been dropped 12.35 p.m.--Barrie vs. needed, it will go on Sunday afternoon, in St. Catharines. Saturday's starting time is 7.30 p.m. GOALIE GIBSON HURT : Oshawa had another injury =~ added to their mounting list, as Dennis Gibson lasted only three « minutes and 46 seconds of the first period, before being forced out after stopping a labelled drive, from slap-shot artist Den- nis Hull, on the side of his head. Gibson took four stitches over the right ear, and after several minutes of recuperating in the dressing room came back pre- pared to resume his duties. But after taking a few warm-up shots, he suddenly skated to- wards the Generals players bench where, after a discussion with coach Jim Cherry, decided he was too unsteady to continue. Gibson had previously been treated for a two-stitch cut on the right eye brow, which con- tributed also to his groggy state. Ian Young was forced into emergency duty, and was bril- liant in that first period, block- ing 22 shots, while allowing only one goal, a hard drive from Kenny Hodge. OM DENNIS GIBSON IAN YOUNG Generals, obviously lacking} Again in the second period, zip in their offensive game, and|nothing seemed to jell for Gen- especially ineffective with theirjerals in St. Catharines' terri- power play, through the absence|tory. Added to their woes was vantage situations in that first|direction, Bobby Orr,,a deadly period. man around the goal, missed the net twice when within strik- TWO FOR JARRETT ing distance. St. Catharines Black Hawks'} Both clubs tired in the final rett broke the game up withjuntil late in the game when Ken back-to-back counters than two minutes in the scond,/goal post. Then Wayne Cashman both from the point, with Young/on the return rush was robbed Minor Lacrosse Body Will Meet On Sunday The Oshawa Minor Lacrosse Association is holding another important meeting this weekend. On Sunday evening, at 7.00 p.m. at the Oshawa Recreation Coun- cil Building (CRA), 100 Gibb Street the executive and mem- bers of the association will deal with a number of significant * topics. Perhaps the most important item on the agenda will be the registration plans. It is expec- ted that the Association Conve- ner Jim Luiton and Secreary-|But, I shall make the location Treasurer John Branch will out- line in detai] the extensive three- to-four week campaign to con tact every single boy in Oshawa, from the ages of 7 to 14. This is quite an undertaking, as an estimated 10,000 boys will be made aware of the ambitious season of lacrosse that lies only a few weeks ahead. President Ed Kolodzie will re-|zed Ontario County Lacrosse As- port of the recent develonments sociation in the novice, peewee, Keystones Tie Rovers In Ex. Floor Hockey 4 screened, one on a power play. /by a toe-save, by Black Hawks itender Bob Sned Generals lacked a_ leader in the third period, when they had a two-man advantage for 20 seconds, They were so ineffec- tive that not one shot was di- rected toward St. Catharines' net, On one attempted break-in, Generals were called for icing the puck. that have occurred. It is under-| SHORT NOTES: Fortunately stood that Kolodzie will unvelligor gt. Catharines' manager- of scoring leader Ron Buchanan, jerratic shooting, when an appar- tic, Leach and Dubeau. failed to capitalize on man-ad-jent scoring chance came in their' all-star defenceman Doug Jar-|frame, and neither threatened Alpine, and Kish. in less|Laidlaw bounced a shot off the by an elbow from Graham who was being signalled for a pen- alty, so he decided to take Cash- man with him. OSHAWA -- goal: Gibson and Young; defence: Orr, Robe-ts, Kilger and Beverly; forwards: O'Shea, Smith, Cashman. Little, Fletcher, Vail, Zaine, Blair, Las- ST. CATHARINES -- goal: Sneddon; defence: Graham, Eichler, Jarrett, Freeman and Young; forwards: Hull, Stan- field, Laidlaw, Kelly, Hodge, McDonald, Shelton, Gregn, Mc- FIRST PERIOD 1, St. Catharines: Hodge 10.57 Penalties -- Jarrett (tripping) .35, Orr (hooking) 5.03, Jarrett (elbowing) 7.18, Kelly and Kilger (roughing) 11.16, Jar- rett and Cashman (roughing) 11.59, Du- beau (tripping) 14.57, and Graham (roughing) 18.25. SECOND PERIOD 2. St. Catharines: Jarrett (Hull, Stanfield) 3. St. Catharines: Jarrett (Kelly, Hodge) ' . 13.19 Penalties -- Freeman (hooking) 1.23, Roberts (tripping) 10.38, Kelly (roughing) Orr (roughing) 11.33, Jarrett (tripping) 17.01, THIRD PERIOD No Scoring Penalties -- Graham (elbowing and fighting and Cashman (fighting) 4.58, nn. Kelly (hooking) 11.30 and Eichler (slash- ing) 13.55: LOSES WALLET YET GAINS $50 BOWIE, Md. (AP)--Who says you can't win at a race track? Not Al Abra- hams. Two weeks ego he felt he was a real loser at Bowie. He lost his wallet with $195 in it. He returned this week smiling. Not only was his wallet mailed to him-- money and all--but there was an extra $50. "There was no signature on the accompanying note," Abrahams related to Ed- ward McMahon, the track security officer. "Just a thank you mes- sage for the use of the money. "The fihder said that he, or maybe it was a she, had a lucky day using my money and was including a $50 bonus." Uxbridge. 1.30 p.m.--Stouffville vs. Cobourg. 2.2 p.m.--Ajax vs. Uxbridge 3.20 p.m.--Barrie vs. Humber- side, 5.00 p.m.--Cobourg vs. Uxbridge. 5.55 p.m.--Ajax vs, Humber- side. 6.50 p.m.--Stouffville vs. Barrie. 7.45 p.m.--Cobourg vs. Humber- side. 8.40 p.m.--Stouffville vs. Uxbridge. 9.35 p.m.--Ajax vs. Barrie. in these debentures . . . just telephone or write us. A. E. Ames & Co. Limited Business Established 1889 820 Bay Street, Toronto--Telephone 363-6611 DOMINION most encouraging 2ews about the distinct possibility of at least two outdoor lacrosse bowls in key areas in the city. Kolodzie stated recently, "There is every indication that two and perhaps three outdoor bowls will be made available for outdoor lacrosse. This news is withou ta doudt one of the greatest moves for minor la- crosse in a number of years. announcements only at Sunday's meeting"'. In addition to the outdoor bowls, the Oshawa. 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