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Oshawa Times (1958-), 21 Nov 1964, p. 7

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+e Ree eReee rors STAR DEFEND Tony Carey of Notre Dame holds his helmet bearing eight stars. Each represents a pass At interception which averages out at one per game for the season to date. Alert defensive action has helped Notre Dame MAROTTE LEADS WAY E DAME remain undefeated They play Iowa Bend, Ind., today. --AP Wirephoto to date. in South Oshawa Minor Loop Opens New Season The Oshawa Minor 'Hockey Association opened its 1964-65 season at the Children's Arena this week with 13 games in the Bantam, Midget and Juvenile Leagues being played. SEVEN BANTAM GAMES Ron Gallant scored two goals to pace Scugog Cleaners to a 3-2 victory over Local 2784. Pete Bakogeorge added other marker for the winners. For the losers, Lawrence Wry and John Beaton were the marksmen. Kinsmen and Local 222 battled to a 2-2 tie. Ron Sutton and Larry Tresise scored for Local 222. For Kinsmen, Jim Nesbitt and Henry 'Newak notched sin- gies. the assists, Other Westmount goals were scored by Bill Prentice, Kerry. Gibson, John Vander- meer and Jim Colvin. Two goals by Dave Brucken sparked Local 1500 to a 6-2 triumph over Coca Cola. Dusty Lynd, Pat Flontek, Paul Brise- bois and John Cuthbert added the others, Houdaille nipped B'nai B'rith 3-2 as Bill Weary notched two goals and played a fine game. Jim Andrews scored the other goal on an unassisted effort. Bathe McLellan edged Ernie Cay 2-1 in a close checking game, For the winners; John Goodwin and John Bathe were the marksmen. Doug Grant clicked for Ernie Cay. In the other game, Canadian Salowski sparked Oshawa Dairy Houghton and Harry Morrison) picked up assists. | Letter Carriers nipped Rose Bowl boys 3-2 in an ex- citing contest, Dave Fisher led the winners 'with a goal and one assist, Roy Graham and Eric Cay added the other mark- ers. For' Rose Bowl, Bryan Carey and Jim Mcintyre scored singles. In- the final game, Kiwanis edged Lions 2-1. Terry O'Neil notched one goal plus one as- sist, while Steve Jarrell fired the other marker. Terry Slack got Lions' only goal. JUVENILE LEAGUE A three-point effort by John Niagara Falls Defeat Slumping Generals 5-3 Whitby Dunlops of the Metro ae B League by the Gen- rals against Dixie Beehives tonight. The game Arena and starts at 8.30 p.m. Rugged defenceman: Gilles Marotte came off the injury list last night and powered Niagara Falls Flyers to a 5-3 victory over Oshawa Generals. Marotte, who missed five games with a broken jaw, scored two goals and gave a steady two-way performance, His efforts boosted Flyers into sole possession of second place in the Ontario Hockey Associa- tion Junior A League. They are one point ahead of Generals and two behind league leading Tor- onto Marlboros. For the slumping Generals, it was their fifth game in a row; without a defeat, including two ties, but still left them four points in front of the onrushing Peterborough Petes. The high-scoring Petes, who have lost only once in their last eight games, will visit the Bow- manville Arena for the first time in regular season play Tuesday night. The streak in- cludes two victories over Gen- erals and nothing would please General Manager Wren Blair and coach Jim Cherry more than to break their slump against Peterborough. HARD-CHECKING GAME Flyers jumped into a fast 2-0 lead early in the first period when Brian Bradley and Jean Pronovost scored in a space of one minute and eight seconds. It was Bradley's tenth goal of the season and Pronovost's eighth. Wayne Cahman put Oshawa back in the game at the 7:10 mark of the same frame on a power play effort. Ron Bucha- nan got his first of two assists on Cashman's sixth goal in 17 games. The teams traded single goals in the second period, but Flyers WAYNE CASHMAN Bud Debrody scored the in- surance goal for Flyers with less than two minutes remain- ing on a pass from goaltender Doug Favell. It was Favell's third assist in eight games. He alternates with Bernie Parent every other game. Bill Little notched Oshawa's other two goals and continued his fine showing, both on offence and defence. The speedy. left- winger now has scored ten goals this season, including three in the last two games, Seventeen penalties were handed out, nine against Niag- ara Falls. John Arbour and jchris Hayes received five- minute majors for fighting in the second period. BLUELINE NOTES -- Gen- erals left after the game last Gibson; defence, Kilger, Roberts, Beverley; forwards, Lit- Buchan Ba tle, an, O'Shea, Cashman, Leach, and fence, Mar derson, 'thy, Lajeunesse and Sherman. 3. Oshawa, Cashman (Buchanan) 7:10 Mi 1 GILLES MAROTTE Ps 3 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, November 21, 1964 7 By THE CANADIAN PRESS Toronto Mariboros and Kitch- ener Rangers used the same formula for Ontario Hockey. As- sociation Junior A victories Fri- day your opposition in one period and you can take it easy for the rest of the game. In Toronto, the Marlboros shook off the stubborn St. Cath- arines Black Hawks with five goals in the third period to post an 84 victory. And at Kitch- ener, the Rangers enjoyed a five-goal first period before set- tling down to toy with Montreal Canadi in a 7-4 win. In another game, Niagara Falls Flyers stayed within two points of the first-place Marl- boros with a 5-3 victory over Oshawa. Generals, who fell to Canadian Tire Takes 5-2 Win WHITBY A three-point effort by Don Tran sparked Ca- nadian Tire to a 5-2 victory over Whitby Hotel in Industrial will likely see action is at the Whitby OSHAWA -- goal, » Orv, , Hayes, » Booth Lange. AGAR, nN 'A FALLS -- goai, Favell; de 'otte, Woodley, , Arbour, FIRST PERIOD 1. Niagara Falls, Bradiey (Sanderson, Golds: 3 2. Niagara Fails, Pronovest (Marcotte, Paiement) 6:07 Penalties -- Kilger arcotte 9:34, Orr 12:02, Shea 29:13. SECOND 3:33, Lorentz 6:34, Goldsworthy 7:26, O" 12:4, Orr 4:05, Pronovost 16:40, Cashman 19:39. THIRD PERIOD 6. Oshawa, Little (Orr) 5:02 7. Niagara Falls, Marotte (Marcotte, Paiement) 8:44 (majors-fighting) hea 8. Niagara Falls, Debrody (Favell) 14:45 Hockey League action at Whit- Marlboros Top Hawks As Carleton Hits Form third place. Neither team may be safe for long if red-hot Kitch- ener, winner of four of its last five games, keeps up its pace. Marlboros were sparked by Wayne Carleton's return to his 1963 form. Carleton, who missed the early part of the season through injury, scored three goals including the winner. Other Toronto scorers were Gerry Meehan with two goals and Mike Byers, Neil Clarke and Brit Selby with one each, Max Hickox, Brian McDonald, Ken Hodge and Ross Lichler scored for the Hawks. 'Marl- boros outshot the visitors 42 to 28. TROUNCE MONTREAL The Rangers barely worked up a sweat in trouncing seventh- place Montreal. They scored five unanswred goals in the last 11 minutes of the first period, relented to let the Canadiens close the gap to 5-2 in the sec- ond period, and matched two more Montreal goals in the final 20 minutes. Bob, Jones, and Pete Brennan scored two goals each for the winners. The others went to test against the Greyhounds of the Northern Ontario Hockey Association Jr. A League. Rook- ie Jim Booth will have an extra interest in the game as he will be playing before his hometown fans. The entire Oshawa club has. been invited by mana- ger Al Hartshorne of the Regent Theatre to watch the Eidophor game tomorrow night between their sponsors, the Boston Druins and Toronto Maple Leafs. Buchanan and Dave Woodley of the Flyers came together with a sickening thud in the second period, but both players didn't appear to be hurt. Bu- chanan was one of Oshawa"s stronger forwards in the last stanza... Rookie defenceman Armand Giroux, on the limp with a charleyhorse, wasn't dressed. .. Jim Blair and Paul Penalties -- Lorentz 4:12, 18:05. 'Cobourg Comets 'Beat Brooklin Scoring three unanswered goals in the third period, Co- bourg Comets edged Brooklin Redmen 5-4 in a rough-checking hockey game at Cobourg Arena last night. The defeat was Brooxlin's first in the Ontario Association Intermediate Lakeshore League, after they downed Port Hope 6-1 in their home opener on Thursday. Brooklin held a 2-1 lead after the first period and had a 4-2 margin at the end of 40 minutes of play. However, the strain of night for Sault Ste. Marie where ouhustled Generals in the final they will play an exhibition con- and scored two unanswered goals after. Oshawa had tied the score 3-3. WBA Scraps Fight Series NEW: YORK (AP) The World Boxing Association, which has stripped Cassius Clay of the heavyeight boxing title, named Ernie Terrell of Phila- delphia and Cleveland Williams of Houston to fight for the va- cant title. Terrell is ranked No. 1 and Williams No. 2 by the WBA, The WBA originally planned American League Eastern Division L F AP 14 4 0 80 3728 10 6 1 59 4221 8 9 1 55 7317 Providence 511 0 42 5810 Baltimore 310 2 40 49 8 Western Division Rochester 10 6 1 49 Buffalo 762 45 Pittsburgh 771 44 Cleveland 3.9 2 37 Friday's Result Buffalo 3 Rochester 4 Saturday's Games Quebec Hershey Springfield 47 21 42 16 50 15 53 8 HOCKEY SCORES, STANDINGS _ two consecutive games seemed to take its toll of the Redmen Reid, who were sent to the ae and Cobourg rallied for the vic- by this week. Tran notched two goals and picked up one assist for the win- ners and played a_ standout game, Greg Skelton, Bob Spaf- ford and Tom Scott completed the Tiremen's scoring. Mac Ro- land fired both goals for the losers in a one minute and 15 seconds span. In the second game, Ace Electronics and Robson Lea- ther battled to a 3-3 tie. Paul Krowchuk, Don Craggs|@y and Joe Kapuscinski triggered |i the goals for Aces. Junior White clicked with two goals for Rob- son, while Al Dick added the other. Houdaille Industries whipped Maine Maritime 5-3 in the final game of the night. Campbell and Roberts fired two goals each for Houdaille. Fréd Carey accounted for the other goal. Tim Harrison, Jim Turner and Jim Clyke scored|? for the Maine boys. Ken Gratton, John Beechey and Tom Miller, For Montreal, Don Leismer had two goals and Norm Ferguson and Mike Hynd- man one each. Representing SYD SILVER now availoble at GLAZIER'S 498 Simcoe South (across from South Simcoe School) tory. The winners were led by Macklin, who fired two goals and gave a standout perform- ance throughout the game. Sharpe, Cavanaugh and Dolan were the other marksmen. Vern Ferguson, Buddy Yahn, Lucky Wills and John MacDuff shared Brooklin's goals. Mac- Duff also.earned an assist. Cobourg received 13 of the 25 penalties, including a ten- minute misconduct and a five- minute major. Wills and Lena- han squared off in the third period and both were assessed majors. Manager Ralph Cooke of the Brooklin squad singled out goal- Central Professional League St. Louis 2 Minneapolis 6 Eastern League New York 5 New Jersey 2 Johnstown 0 Clinton 4 Nashville 5 Jacksonville 2 Charlotte 4 Greensboro 9 Long Island 4 Knoxville 3 International League Fort Wayne 3 Toledo 6 Ottawa-St. Lawrence Senior Lancaster 2 Morrisburg 6 Saskatchewan Senior Regina 3 Moose Jaw 8 Central Alberta Senior Lacombe 7 Edmonton 6 Central Ontario Junior MERCURY TAXI ---- 725-477] ---- OSHAWA'S LARGEST AND MOST MODERN TAX! AND U-DRIVE--OVER 30 CARS AND TRUCKS AT YOUR SERVICE! RENT-A-CAR *1.00 A DAY GEO, RUTHERFORD (Oshewa) LTD.--14 ALBERT ST, * PLUS LOW MILEAGE CHARGE to a 4-1 victory over Auto Work- ers Credit Union. Salowski scor- ed one goal and two assists. Other goals for the winners went Steve Blake led Rotary to a\to Dave Mosier, Andy Kanop- 4-2 win over Colada Legion|ski and Jerry Welsh. John in one of four Midget League|Ryan got AWCU their lone goal. games. Chris Stead and Peter| Hayden Macdonald defeated Plob added the other goals for|Tony's Refreshments 4-3 in one Rotary. of the better games of the Fire Fighters started their| week, Jerry Mays, Frank No- hag wet " jseason on a winning note as|vak, Jerry Stefanyshyn and AR al ieee gute they whipped Nayy Vets 4-1.|Bob. Glecoff . shared Macdon- 5.45 - 6.25 p.m. -- Coca Cola|Jerry Welsh, Doug Suppelsa,|ald's goals. Wayne Payton, Jim vs Westmount Kiwanis |Daryl Hudin .and Mauris Pas-| Smith and Dan Bower scor- ed for Tony's. Westmount had dite B cae Duplate a acl starred for the r b winners with one goal and two | CITY LEAGUE HOCKEY DATES BANTAM LEAGUE MONDAY, Nov. 23 tender Vince Vanstone, defence- men Ron Jones and Dave Nich- ols and Ferguson for fine ef- forts. The 'winners - outshot Brooklin 36-24, The same Cobourg team will be the visitors for Brooklin's next game at the Brooklin Arena this Thursday. Game time is 8:30 p.m. Providence at Baltimore Rochester at Cleveland Pittsburgh at Hershey Quebec at Springfield Sunday's Games Cleveland at Buffalo Baltimore at Providence Springfield at Rochester Ontario Junior A WLT Ff Toronto 11 41 8 Niagara Falls 8 3 5 55 Oshawa 7 67 Peterbor'gh 58 Kitchener 60 an elimination series involving third-ranked Floyd Patterson of New York, former champion, and George Chuvalo of Toronto, the No. 4 contender. Terrell would have met Chu- valo and Williams would have taken on Patterson, the winners meeting for the title. These plans were scrapped when the WBA learned that Patterson and Chuvalo already planned to meet. Under the new setup the Terrell-Williams win- jner would defend against the |Patterson-Chuvalo survivor. Corps and Canadian Tire fought to a 2-2 draw. MIDGET ACTION Brewers Retail , 161 King Street West , is moving to larger ' more modern _ premises at Hawkesbury 1 Brockville 8 Buckingham 1 Smiths Falls 4 Arnprior 2 Cornwall 3 Hull 5 Ottawa Primrose 5 Pembroke 4 Ottawa Capitals 1 Northern Ontario Junior Kapuskasing 7 Porcupine 3 Sudbury 4 North Bay 6 Manitoba Junior Winnipeg Rangers 8 Winnipeg Warriors 1 Winnipeg Braves § Winni Monarchs 2 "7 Saskatchewan Junior Estevan 3 Regina 6 WINTER GARDEN ' * = = © o ~ * ° * * - - * we 7 . ~ = s ° * - * * e 7 © . * * 7 e = e . * * os . o . + * * * . see SCR ORES eRe Re THUR PK Nee te egegrereeeraero res CROTON RTA RAS tee Rae tee Eee ctseeee ote eerhes 6.35. - 7.15 p.m. -- Local 1817| cal scored for the winners, Brian ys Ernie Cay 7.25 - 8.05 p.m, -- Bathe and McLellan vs Local 1500. 8.15 - 8.55 p.m. Scugog Cleaners vs B'Nai B'Rith 9.05 - 9.45 p.m, --. Houdaille Ind. vs Canadian Tire THURSDAY, Nov. 26 7.20 - 8.00 p.m. -- Canadian Corps vs Local 2784 JUVENILE LEAGUE TUESDAY, Nov. 24 8.20 - 9.10 p.m. -- Tony's Re- freshments vs Oshawa Dairy 9.20 - 10.10 p.m. -- Auto Work- ers Credit Union Hayden MacDonald MIDGET LEAGUE WEDNESDAY, Noy. 25 6.15 - 6.55 p.m. -- Local 222 vs Oshawa Letter Carriers 7.05 - 7.45 p.m. -- Rose Bow! vs Navy Vets 7.55 - 8.35 p.m. -- Kinsmen vs Fire Fighters vs Lions THURSDAY, Nov. 26 8.10 - 8.50 p.m. -- Kiwanis vs Canadian Legion GREENWOOD RACE RESULTS FIRST RACE -- Purse $2,100 maiden three and four year olds one mile (7) 6Sir Axton Cosentino 4.70 2.90 2.40 SResolve Cuthbertson 3.50 2.60 4#Mr. Bellachon Walsh 3,50 Start good, won easily Also ran in order Patti Dipper, A Nanjan, A-Cool Jazz, Tudor Anne A-A G E Garrett and Mrs. W won Rich thofen entry Late Scratch -- Sweet Robbie Winner, OK B or BR G 3, Our Love 2nd =Sevilino by On Trust, Trainer W L Sayles. Pool $21,717. Double Pool $45,525. SECOND RACE -- Purse $2,000 claim- ing three yeor olds one mile (7) + Domain Leblanc 19.90 10.50 3,80 }-Town Invader Dittfack 7.00 3.00 S$Choppy River McComb 2.40 Start , won easily Also ran in order -- Sign Play, Mr, Fii Duta Gail and Bar Hostess THE DAILY DOUBLE, Sir Axton (6) and Lady Domain (4), Paid $65.10 Winner, 8 F 3, My Kingdom -- Lady Ruth by Bunty Lawiess. -- Trainer A. Casey, Pool $34,287. THIRD RACE -- Purse $2,000 claiming three year olds one mile (7) @Prime Princess Leblanc 13.80 5.20 3.30) (8) Armstrong" 420" 2.80): $Yukon Squaw Jive Girl , Start good, yon driving Also ran in wrder -- Small Eckie, Doon- beg, Future Timeand Susie's Roman -- Gram- Harris 2.90 FOURTH RACE -- Purpe $2,000 claim- ing three year olds 11-16; miles (8) 2-Bive Mischief Walshj 45.30 16.00 7.70 1-Soanking Breeze Agnesiey 6.70 4.10 4-Big Boots 7 Hale 3.40 Start good, won handil Also ran in order -- Vet Impala, Weill Olied, Diese! Fieet, pyal Doctor and Careless Kate } Winner, DK 8 or BR\F 3, by Bive Man Foxy Scot by Double )Scotch. Trainer R & Fisher. Poo! $56,146. FIFTH RACE -- Purse two year olds one mile \(8 | ) 8.45 - 9.25 p.m. -- Rotary vs $2,500 cla asa | | A hockey clinic for coaches jand managers, under the organ- lization of the Oshawa Recrea- tion Department, was held re- cently at the ORC building on Gibb street. Harvey Carnegie -- an ex- professional hockey player for- merly of the Quebec Aces -- | lectured and conducted both a discussion and question period jto 47 enthusiasts from Osh- 'awa, Bowmanville, Whitby and |Courtice. who were 'present for the clinic | He lectured on the following subjects: coaching philosophy, parental problems involved in| hockéy, coaching techniques and j } i] Parsons 15.70 7.30 3.80 Gordon 4.80 72.90 Leblanc 2.80 5-Balacomba 8 Reetwait 3-Fleet Musketeer | Start good, won driving Also ran in order Admiral's Gift, Take Notice, No Kidding, Bully . Keane Breezy Mapie Winner, CH C 2, Balaklava 2nd --Cam- boge by Goya 2nd. Trainer M, Long. Pool $60,137. | SIXTH RACE -- Purse $3,000 allowances [three year olds one mite (4) 3-Fast Answer Dittfach 3.90 2.70 2.10 4-Mixed Colors Gordon 3.30 2.40 2-\ce Jam Start good, won ridden out Also ran in order -- Rip Van Jive, Swirl of Gory, A-Muskoka jLate Scratch A-M P Fleming and J A-Top Ruler B W Carmichael entry Winner, BC 3, Bull Time by Polynesian. Trainer J C Meyer, Quinella Pool $36,903. THE QUINELLA, Fast Answer (3) and F\ixed Cojors (4), paid $14.10 Pool $29,256. SEVENTH RACE -- Purse $2,500 claim- ing three year olds and. up | 1-16 miies| Reap The WindArmstrong 7.80 480 3.30 +King of Maryland McComb 12.60 6.20 1-Gray Mouse Walsh 3.20 Start good, won driving Also ran in order -- Arthur H., M tzi's} Folly, Acouchi. Zerxes and Green Goddess| Winner, B G 4, Flying Fury -- Triple} Bells by Triplicate. Trainer Mrs. G, Hilts. Pool $70,123, EIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2,100 claiming! three year olds and up one mile (8) 2-Popsaysno Cuthbertson 4.40 3.00 2.60 1-Sky Spark Harris 4.80 3.70 7-Jacquilo Dittfach 4,00 Start good, won driving Also ran in order -- Argo +¥ingie, Bronze -- Turkey; Dark Red 5 Winner, B H 6, Ambiorix -- Diesel Power by Polynesian. | Trainer F 4 Merrill Jr, Pool $72,437, | Bound, Leo's Vineyard" and} Total Poot $481,964 Attendance 6,608. District Coaches Attend Ice Clinic hockey. | the fundamentals of | Upon completion of the lecture, four discussion groups were formed, each with a chairman} who recorded and reported to} | the group on the whole their | findings. The following recommenda- tions were -derived frgm the clinic: 1. A committee repre-| senting all leagues in the City} tof Oshawa should be fonmed to serve as a 'Clearing House" to jeffect the following ends: (a) to| linsure a better distribution of| ice time; (b) to investigate the| availability of ice time in other| communities; (c) to insure a better bargaining position with the municipal authorities. Also to study other minor hockey associations; to provide the) | medium for a better exchange! jof ideas in handling league problems; to improve the exist-| ing relationships between teams| and sponsors by eliminating the possibility gf a given sponsor} being approached by more than| one league; to lower the pres- lent cost of equipment by order-/ Played Friday night: ing in bulk and to initiate pro- jects that will benefit the leagues generally. | 2. Coaches and managers Harris 2.20) should take the initiative in im-| Lincoln 1 Tranmere 0 proving their relationship with! the parents of those' children} playing hockey. ig | 3. Hockey should serve both) Page -- Question the physical and character de-| pion Carlos Ortiz has agreed to velopment in youth. 4. Coaches should recognize) their obligation to see that each| individual player' has the op-| portunity to play hockey. | 5. Additional hockey clinics} should be conducted for t |Oshawa Community. Remember When? Seee By THE CANADIAN PRESS 'President Frank Calder limited National Hockey League games to 60 min- utes duration 22 years ago today -- in 1942 -- eliminat- ing overtime play in tie games to enable travelling teams to catch trains, Orig- inally a wartime measure, the ruling has remained in force. d | Down Welland 9-7 St. Catharines 42 Montreal 48 Hamilton 3.52 Friday's Results Oshawa 3 Niagara Falls § Montreal 4 KiteRhener 7 St, Catharines 4 Toronto 8 Sunday's Games Toronto at Kitchener Montreal at St, Catharines Peterborough at Hamilton Ontario Senior WLT F 920 40 48 48 No dates or sites were set. Irv Gunderman; Chuvalo's manager, said he is not happy with the WBA's decision. He said representatives of Madison Square Garden and a Toronto promoter had expressed inter- est in promoting the Patterson- Chuvalo bout. NHL Old Timers 57 10 52 4 Guelph Galt Oakville Woodstock Welland WELLAND (CP) -- The Na- |tional Hockey League Old Tim- jers took a 9-7 win in an exhibi- jtion game here Friday night 33 jover a senior Welland team of Friday's Results the Ontario Hockey Association. | Oakville 5 Woodstock 1 Brian Cullen, Harry Watson) Galt 3 Guelph 5 and Ron Hurst scored two goals| Today's Game each for the Old Timers, with|Guelph at Galt John McCormack, Barry Cul-| Sunday's Games len and Mu A oyk Henderson) gait at Oakville scoring one each. Tom Blackwell, Terry hema ag om Phen Bob vag ting Barry Portland 1 Vancouver 3 Zimmerman, Jim McIinnes,| victor i abs "i, Mike Latinovich and Vance pen Fea Fangio. 6 Millar scored for Welland. 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