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Oshawa Times (1958-), 9 Dec 1964, p. 10

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10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, December 9, 1964 BUCHANAN HITS FORM Generals Defeat Petes In Bowmanville Finale By GERRY SUTTON the spanking new Civic Audi- obgee Generals wound upjtorium. their poets at the Bowmanville} Last night's 's win boosted Gen- last night with a con-jerals into a third place tie with ais 5-2 victory over Peter-|the Petes. Both teams have 26 points and trail Niagara Falls iis gamle' ie 1h eiennlr ook this season, Generals won five and tied three with their only league leading Toronto Mariboros. Next Oshawa will tackle Catharines Black Hawks at loss coming against Tuesday, St. Ron Buchanan -- a 52-goal scorer last year -- came. up with a standout performance' and off his past few games has hinted that he could be return- UAW HOCKEY LEAGUE Tony's Refreshments Top Starr Furniture Tony's Refreshments continu- ed along the winning path in the opening game of the UAW Hockey League weekly double- header defeating Starr Furni- ture 9-2. In the second game, Oshawa TV produced a third period rally to whip Versafood 7-3. TONY'S TRIUMPH Al Dick sparked Tony's to their easy victory over Starr Furniture, scoring four goals and picking up one assist. John Vesters had a five-point night with two goals and_ three assists, Other Tony's goals went to Len Bobbie, Bob Kemp and Keith West. Newt Woods and Jack Sned- don tallied for the losers. Tony's received four of the five minor penalties. The winners led 5-0 after the first period, 6-1 at the end of the second and outscored Starr Furniture 3-1 in the final period. SAMSON LEADS ATTACK George Samson matched which helped to ignite the win- ners' rally. The winners held a 1-0 lead at the end of the first period, 'but the teams were tied 2-2 after the second. Versafood grabbed an early 3-2 lead in the finale, however, Oshawa TV fired five unanswered' goals to take the win. Wayne Norris notched two goals and earned three assists, while Jack Marshall fired the other goal for Oshawa TV. Wayne Redshaw, Bob Tripp and Al Myles were the Versa- food marksmen. In games next week, Starr Furniture meets Versafood and Tony's battle Oshawa TV. Jr. Hawks Top Flyers By THE CANADIAN PRESS Dick's output in the game against Versafood and led Osh- awa TV toa come-from-behind victory. Three 'of Samson's goals came in the third period, Niagara Falls Flyers are still in second place in the Ontario Hockey Association Junior A series but the margin has be- come razor-thin. 'ing to peak form. The 20-year-| old centre suffered a dislocated shoulder late in October at Maple Leaf Gardens, which has hampered his shooting and stick- handling efficiency He was the fastest man on the ice last night and figured in all Oshawa's markers, picking up one goal and four assists. Several times he faked the Peterborough defenders out of their suits, only to have goal- tender Chuck Goddard block his scoring attempts. SCORES WINNER Leftwinger Billy Little notch- ed the winning goal at the six- minute mark of the second period, after the Petes had tied the game 1-1 with an earlier goal. Generals outscored the losers 3-1 in the final 20 minutes. Bobby Orr opened the scor- ing for Generals in the: first period with his 16th goal of the season. Bill Bannerman and Chris Hayes contributed singles. Little's goal was a masterful piece of timing as he deflected a booming, mid- air shot past Goddard. Centre Andre Lacroix and Dan Grant were the Peter- borough marksmen. Lacroix also earned an assist and now has 52 points for the season, tops in the OHA Junior race. For the first time in several weeks, Generals were taking their opposition out with some stiff checks, as a result Petes were given few dangerous op- portunities. Chris Roberts, Hayes, Little and Orr led the hitting parade. Dennis Gibson, who suffered a jaw injury in Boston on the weekend, returned in goal for Oshawa and stopped 22 drives. Goddard had 37 saves, includ- ing point-blank shots from Hayes, Little and Bannerman. BLUELINE NOTES--Oshawa took seven of the 11 minor penalties, but fine penalty-kill- ing efforts by Bill White and Wayne Cashman held Peter- borough to only one power nlay goal. .. . Team-captain Danny O'Shea missed last night's game because of torn knee lig- aments, He's expected back on the weekend. . . . The Petes were without the services of Don Harriman and Jim Patier- son. . . Oshawa travels to Niag- ara Falls on Friday for a game against the rugged Flyers and meet the Marlies in Toronto on Sunday. The Toronto game is scheduled for 7 p.m. PETERBOROUGH -- goal, Goddard; defence, Curtis, Plager, _Vanderburg, Sharpe, Jopling; forwards, Thiffauit, La- croix, Grant, Monahan, Tucker, scam- mele Saree Watson, and Redmond. WA goal, Gibson; defence, Klee, Orr, Beverley, Giroux: forwards, Little, Buchanan, Bannerman, Hayes, Booth, Cashman, Leach, Wiiiie, Marshall and Lange. 'eferee -- Bob Nadan, Linesmen-- Ross Magnus and Ron Ego. FIRST PERIOD 1. Oshawa, Orr (Buchanan, Leach) 10.09 Penalties -- Roberts (tripping) 5.31, Kilger (charging) 11.33, Orr (elbowing) 13.06, Thiffauit (hooking) . 13.45. SECOND PERIOD 2. Peterborough, Lacroix (Thiffault, Grant) Roberts, ) Penalties -- Roberts (interference) tx, Plager Sereses teenie) 5.50, Little (cross- checking) 7.30, Plager (charging) 10.19, Buchanan (hooking) 17.42. THIRD PERIOD 4. Oshawa, Bannerman (Buchanan, Orr) 5. Peterborough, Grant (Lacroix) we 6. Oshawa, Buchanan (Orr, Kilger) .. ree Ba 7, Oshawa, Hayes (Bucha « Penalties -- Little (chargek. 9.2, Rede ee (hooking) 17.19, Goddard Gibson Whitby 'Dunnies' Blank North York By CLIFF GORDON "No you can't take that away Coach Baker along with his manager Ivan Davie felt very through the Bombers' Oshawa Dairy showed their scoring power in the Oshawa Minor Hockey Association Juve- nile League last night with a 5-0 shutout win over. Auto Workers Credit Union. Five playens shared in the scoring for the winners. They were John Salowski, Dave Moi- sier, Andy Konapacki, Jerry Welsh and Dan Logaman. In the second game of the evening, Tony's Refreshments whipped Hayden Macdonald 5-2. John Johnston paced Tony's with two. goals. Larry Lloyd, Alex Talkachoff and Les Moore were the other' marksmen for the winners. Scott Andison and Vesa Vartia scored for the losers. BANTAM LEAGUE One Bantam League game was played at the Children's Arena last night with Canadian Tire taking a close 2-1 decision over Bathe and McLellan. Paul Clark and Paul McVety were the marksmen for Cana- dian Tire, "while Gary Tutin notched the losers' Jone goal. Close games were featured in six Bantam games played on Monday. In the first match, Police Association nipped Hou- Close Games Featured In Minor Hockey Play and Les Kiraly scored for the winners, while David Pultz got the lone goal for the losers. Duplate and Local 1817 battled to a 3-3 deadlock. Jack Oven- den, Rick Gilmor and Dan Dell were the scorers for Local 1817. Greg Mitchell, Mike Hall and Walter Klamans scored for Duplate. In the third game of the even- ing, Local 2784 and Coca Cola also played to a 3-3 tie. John Nestic paced Coca Cola with two goals and Bob Rout added a single. "or Local 2784, Law- rence Wry scored twice with Walter Karas notching the other. John Graham fired both goals as B'Nai B'Rith edged Cana- dian Corps 2-1. Scott Wilson was the marksmen for the losers. A three-goal performance by Rick Harding sparked Ernie Cay toa close 4-3 win over West- mount Kiwanis. Joe Rockburne got the other goal for the win- ners. John Vandermere scored two goals for Westmount, while Bob: Annaert fired the other. In the final match, Local 1500 defeated Scugog 3-1. Don Picard paced the winners with two goals, while Tony Flontek tallied once. Paul Bennett scored for daille Industries 2-1. Gary Bone Scugog. Simcoe Hall Westmount Kiwanis Club spon- sored Biddy Basketball League at Simcoe Hall Boys' Club reached midseason with last 7|\Saturdays' games, which saw league-leading Blue Bombers scrape through to an 8-7 win over third-place Green Devils, while Purple Hawks walloped Gold Kings 13 to 3, for their first win of the season. Red Trotters beat White Aces 8-6. DEVILS SCARE BOMBERS Green Devils came very close to upsetting league-leading Blue Bombers, in a game in which the Devils controlled the ball throughout the first half of the play: . Alec Krawec _ broke defence for four quick points and Bob Lipa with a "'basket" and a foul Biddy Basketball At Boys Club teams set at four points each, at half time. Trotters, coached by Don Thompson, were looking for their third-straight win, while Bill Jeffs' White Aces hoped to chalk their fourth in a row. Aces were thrown off balance when Bruce Berry, of the Trot- ters,.broke through their de- fence for two points from which they soon recovered, setting Paul Thompson up to even the score. Trotters took control of the ball with about two minutes left to play and they set up a beauti- ful draw play, which left Bruce Berry unguarded under the bas- ket to score once more. As time was running out, Aces pressed the Trotters who were scrambling around for the tie point as the whistle ended the Ottenbrites In Top Spot BY DON TEBBLE Ottenbrite Men's Wear moved into first place in Whitby Mer- cantile Hockey action on Sun- day afternoon, when they de- feated Kelly-Disney 6-5 in the first game of the twin-bill. Arena Sunoco took home the bacon for the second time this year, when they trounced Royal Hotel 9-3. Ottenbrite's, in the hole 5-1, made a flashing comeback scor- ing five fast markers to win their game and send the Kelly- Disney crowd home in second place. Kelly-Disney controlled the play at the end of the sec- ond period and the third -period saw them add another goalie's boo-boo to the Ottenbrite list. It wasn't until early in the scoring Craggs, Industrial Loop Hockey Action A three-goal performance by Dave Mitchell led Gus Brown's Motors to a 9-3 triumph over Inter-City Press in an. Oshawa Industrial Hockey League game at the Bowmanville Arena this week. Mitchell, who also picked. up an assist, took over the league's leadership with 15 goals. He has one more than Buddy Yahn of Keith Petes. Dan Price notched two goals for the Motor boys, while Don Reid McConnell and Robert Solomon shared singles. Bob Millar earned four assists. For the losers, Charlie Love, Ed Archye and Robbie Mason were the marksmen. In the other game, Hugh's B. P. Kings remained undéfeat- rf as they whipped Keith Peters Brian Wright paced the binll ners in a hard-fought contest with two goals. Bob Rogers and Rusty Craggs_ contributed singles. Ed Babin scored Keith Peters' lone goal. RARE BEAR North America's smallest and rarest bear is the Blue or Glac- ier Bear, standing two feet high and living in southern Alaska. Your Satisfaction is Our Aim All Cars Ca Our GUARANTEE KELLY DISNEY USED CARS Ltd. 1200 Dundes E. Whitby 668-5891 BUDGET TERMS DROP IN third period when Ottenbrites finally got the steam up and handed the trouncing to the Kelly crew. Bob Moffat and Doug McLean led the Ottenbrite goal-getters with two points each. Art Rennick and John Vesters added single tallies to com- plete the Ottenbrite victory. WIN FOR SUNOCO'S Arena Sunoco breezed through their match with the Royal Hotel crew, gaining a decisive 9-3 victory. The gas station crew. took a 3-0 lead in the first period and from there on it was clear sail- ing with the Hotel team only managing to retaliate with two in the second and one in the third. Lynn Middleton, Gord Luke, and George Tran each scored twice, accounting for two-thirds of the Sunoco points. Singles went to Gerry Luke, John Tran, and Herb Tran. Dave Harrison, Bill Lund- merk and George Mitchell scored the three singles on the Hote] tally. 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SHOPPING 728-5211 St. Catharines Black Hawks handed the fading Flyers a 6-2 defeat, their fourth in five North Oshawans starts, Tuesday night and left two contenders breathing down Blank Southmead their necks, just one point be- The following are the results|pind. of games played on December) Peterborough Petes missed a $rd in the Neighborhood Dart/chance to dethrone Niagara Association: North Oshawa 5,/Falls as runners - up when they Southmead 0. Fernhill 4, Wood-|took a 5-2 beating from Oshawa view No. 2, 1, Woodview No. 1,|Generals, who joined them in a %, Rundle No. 1, 2. third - place tie. DOUBLES: P. Andrews 2, J.| Brian MacDonald scored Houston 2, Mike Wilson 2, N.|three times for the Hawks and Pullen, T. Emm, E. Major, G.|loop-leading goal - getter Ken Waite 2, D. Donald, V. Graves,|Hodge came through with two A. Muir, R. Harman, L. Shortt,|goals. The other goal went - M. Rae 2, D. Rae 3, D. Craw-|Gary MacMillan, Marksmen fo soe A. Cole 3, E. the Fivers wore Gina Maretts B. Cole Betty Naylor, O.j|and Bill Goldsworthy. 2, T. Twine, Smith Smith ¢" shot for 3 points, to which the Bombers could only sink the ball twice for four points for a half- time score of 7-4. During the second half of play, 'Bombers coached by Bernie Muzeen, took control of the ball and slowed down the play, with 'man to man" passes and draw plays, but the Devils coached by Joe Cardinal put up a great defence and it was not until much later in the half, that Bombers' captain, Tom Har- ruzey found a hole and went through for two points. Moments later, Bob Krawec intercepted a Devils' pass. and set up Greg Kit for two points for a team total of 8. RED TROTTERS WIN The Red Trotters - White Aces game kept everyone in their seats as it proved to be a close, exciting game which saw both from me"' was the theme song that Whitby Dunlops' goaltender Dune Wilson was singing on Saturday night, as he and his mates gained a 2-0 shutout win over North York Maple Leafs at the Whitby Arena. Wilson was never better, handling 54 shots during the game without a flaw. He was especially good in the first period when the Maple Leafs peppered him with 17 shots and again late in the third when North York iced five forwards in a game attempt to break the shutout. Ricky Gay, who was moved up on a forward line by coach Pat Baker, came up with one gual, while the ever dangerous Tom Lavender added the other goal. The win was a big one for the Dunnies who had been stopped in their last two games.| happy after their victory. They were especially pleased with the complete team effort show- ed by their players. Dunnies are idle now until Friday night when they will travel to Weston in a game against the pesky Dodgers. The following night, Dunlops will be|' hosts to the league leading Etobicoke Indians at the Whitby Arena. This will be the first appearance of the Indians at the local arena in league play. FIRST PERIOD 1. Whitby, Gay (Sandford, Lane) ...... 9.46 Penalty--Taylor 11.53. 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