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Oshawa Times (1958-), 4 Jan 1965, p. 6

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b THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, Jenuery 4, 1903 RIGHT IN PETERBORO Last-Minute Rally 'Wins For Generals By GERRY SUTTON PETERBOROUGH -- A goal by Ron Buchanan with 20 sec- "ponds re in the game ve Oshawa erals a hard- fought 5-4 victory over Peter- borough Petes here Sunday afternoon. ' Buchanan's goal, his 25th of the season, handed the Petes their first loss on home ice in 14 games. It was also the first triumph on the road for Gen- erals after ten consecutive de- feats. With the win, the fourth-place Generals moved to within two points of Peterborough and maintained their eight-point margin over Montreal Junior Canadiens, who are fifth in the eight-team league. Generals trailed 4-3 late in 'the final frame, but persistent checking paid off with two im- portant goals in a span of 64 seconds. Hard-working Bill Bannerman fired the tying goal at the 18:36 'mark when he poked the puck past goaltender Chuck Goddard, through a maze of players. Jim ~Booth and Buchanan picked up ,assists. *BANNERMAN STARTS PLAY The winning goal was set up "on a neat bit of checking by and Roberts has three. Besides| the winning goal, Buchanan also picked up three assists and stretched his point-scoring string to 13 games. Jim Paterson, Petes' captain, connected for three goals and Cashman Eams SENIOR HOCKEY LEAGUE Trip To Boston For NHL Action Wayne Cashman made his professional debut with Boston Bruins of the National Hockey League in Sunday Night's game against Detroit Red Wings. The 20-year-old rightwinger, a top star with Oshawa Generals of the Ontario Hockey Associa- tion, was. called up by Bruins after Saturday night's contest in Montreal. General Manager Wren Blair of Generals said Cashman was promoted to bolster the injury- riddled Bruins, who were minus Sunday evening in the Civic Auditorium, the Oshawa Senior Hockey League showed that it is fast becoming a_ scorers league as 41 goals were scored in the three games. In the opener, Beaupre's Spur bombed Bad Boys 14-3. Flyers trounced Durno's Garage 14-6 in the second contest and the final game saw a _ complete often erratic blueline corps. Buchar suffered a bad wrist sprain when checked into the boards in the second, but is expected to play on Tuesday . . . Bob Kilger, who received a twisted ankle in the warmup i before Friday's game, picked up one assist. Two of his markers came in the first period and accounted for both of the Petes' goals in_ that frame, which ended 2-2. Drake Jopling added the other goal. Roberts, who came up with an improved effort over recent games, got the only goal of the second stanza. He fired a slow -hackhander from Peter- borough's blueline that took sev- eral crazy hops before rolling past Goddard. Ian Young, Oshawa's sub- goaltender who divides his time between Whitby Dunlops of the Metro B League and Generals, replaced Dennis Gib- son for this contest. Young made several sparkling saves, including a breakaway effort by Dale Watson and a screened slapshot by John Vanderburg that was labelled 'goal' all the way. This was a wide-open match from start to finish°® and only the alert goaltending by both netminders kept the score down. turn-about as MeGrath's and Foley's battled to a 1-1 tie. BEAUPRE'S TRIUMPH A four-7oal performance by Terry Vail, former star player with Oshawa Generals, paced Beaupre's to victory over Bad four regulars. "Lynn Patrick, vice-president and GM of Bruins, called me after the Montreal game Satur- day night." Blair said. "Patrick said he needed a winger for last night's contest. I told him Cashman has been one of our took one turn on defence, early in the first, but was rested for the remainder of the game. . . « Dennis Wing, a 16-year- old Copper Cliff product, called up from Whitby to replace Wayne Cashman, didn't look High Scores Feature Tripleheader Action Boys. Andy Mathews had a hat trick, while Bob Bishop and out of place in his second ap- pearance with Generals this|the season and deserved a better performers for most of Stan Westfall fired two each. Other scorers for Beaupre's were Barry Furey, Art Rennick and Merv Marshall. For the losers, Gene Mc- Avoy, Dave Scott and Jim Peters were the marksmen. Bad Boys also picked up seven of the nine penalties, four of them led to power play goals by the winners. Beaupre's led 4-1 after the first period, increased it to 7-1 at the end of the second, and outscored Bad Boys 7-2 in the final frame. te , battle b Arca 0 ig FLYERS ROMP TO WIN | Hooper of Foley's, 8 and Gary In the middle contest, Flyers) : cutscored' Durno's in. a free-|, 0" oe occasion, Circa: was wheeling game that saw both|'Ying flat on his back after xi ' making a terrific save and goaltenders left entirely on their own. The 20-goal total broke the league record of 17, which was set in the first game. Dean Lavender, Dunc. Brodie and Vern Beck paced the win- ners with two goals each. Jack Sneddon fired three goals for the losers, while Tom Worden, Ray Pickle and Vic. Georgeoff shared singles. GOALTENDERS SHINE The final game saw goal- tender's battle between Mike season. Armand Giroux,|chance in the NHL." Nick Beverley, White and Little,| In 32 games with Generals, who was flying most of the Cashman, a native of Kingston, night, were other top players forjhas 41 points, including 17 goals Oshawa. jand 24 assists. OSHAWA - goal, Young), Setenck, A player must be re --_-- Orr, Buchar, Beverley, rts, Giroux,/he is eligible to enter the NHL. igen) forwords, Life, Buchenen, Mar |Amateur players are permitted Leach, White and Bannerman, la five - game tryout in the | PETERBOROUGH -- goal, Godderd; league, then they are required] MEE eet tee Beaten er (0 {umn Dro. | ; Aen Os Jcker' Lacroix, Scammell, God-| Cashman is expected to rejoin|tough 3-2 decision to their pon Watson, Redmond, Tnimeut em/Generals for their game on tation Bowl opponents in Toron- sin Tuesday night. \to City Major five-pin action at ----|Motor City Lanes on 'Saturday. NIAGARA FALLS | :'ootrinintirestoe's 9.45 in, HERE TUESDAY Penalties -- Bannerman (hooking) 4.01, Acadian Cleaners dropped a FIRST PERIOD Peterborough, Paterson (Watson, Jopling) Oshawa, Little (Marshall, Buchanan) . Peterborough, Paterson Oshawa, White (Sandford, Bannerman) 1 2. 3. 4 1,325, 1,161, 1,375 and 1,278 for The teams stuck strictly to hoc-|s 17 Niagara Falls Flyers make a team total of 6,399, to the Civic Haver (Iripping) 517, Redmond (hooking) | 8 Plantaiton rolled 1,310, \their first visit Plantation Bowl Defeats Acadians Plan-|with1,295, Paul Wilkinson, 1,277 | | their rivals in the five-game set,|up five points by default and but it didn't show in the pay-|this was another blow to Aca- off, Acadians racked up 1,260,'dians in the standing. while | well's 1,195,| Parts 50; Willow 48; Plantation managed to thro.. out his stick to deflect the rebound over the net. McGrath's tallied the first goal of the game after Hooper had made three consecutive saves. John Hogg was credited with \the marker on Neil Atterley's | rebound. Less than two minutes later, Gary Rowbotham knotted the score when he was left un- covered in front of Circa. Fred Pearce led Plantation) and Corky Rumsam 1,213, Two) clubs failed to show at Motor) City Lanes on Saturday with the} result that two other clubs pick 'Brooklin Wins Over Cobourg League Standings Stars 56; Helle- Aimco Auto ja single. Hugh Hicks fired the' |Bannerman who stole the puck|key, as a result only nine pen- SECOND PERIOD near the Peterborough goal andjalties were issued by referee 5. Oshawa, Roberts (Buchanan) relayed it to Buchanan. The 20-/Hugh McLean, including majors) ech' theoxing) 530, year-old Buchanan, standing di-/for fighting to White and Wat: THIRD PERIOD _rectly in front of the net, made/son. 6. Peterborough, Jopling no mistake and whipped the, BLUELINE NOTES -- Martin) 7, peterborough, Paterson disc past Goddard. 'Butch' Buchar, acquired from (Monahan, Watson) ....++ Other scorers for. Oshawa|Niagara Falls a couple days| * Oshawa, Bannerman * were Billy Little, Bill White and/ago, made his first appearance) 9. Oshawa, Buchanan defenceman Chris Roberts. For|in an Oshawa uniform. He took) _ (Bannerman) "Little, it was his 19th marker|a regular turn on defence and Pee re tga! Ares ig «Of the season. White has fivelseemed to bolster Oshawa's! fighting) 7.53. a 0. Redmond Watson 435| Auditorium on Tuesday night in 2.10\sponsored by Boston Bruins of . 18.36/son, with Oshawa claiming one 19.40; win and two ties. Two goals (high. have been the margin in three (majors: 1,361, 1,170 and 1,294 for 6,330. 45; Bayview 44; Mowat Cartage Plantation took the first, third|43; Motor City 43; Aprile Lanes and fifth games with the second 41; Ace Bowling 39; T. Anthony and fourth going to Acadians in|Ltd, 39; Tuxedo Junction 35; a series that was exciting all/Man. Life Ins. 35; Acadian the way. __ |Cleaners 34; L. J. McGuinness Ron Jay was top shooter with|33; Knob Hill] Bow! 33, and his 852 for 30; Dick Adams also|/Bowlerma 22. lwas at his very best with 1,095) Saturday's scheduled league lfor 40; Reg. Hickey 1,033 for|play will take place at Planta- \49: Jim Cassells 767 for 30; |tion Bowl with Knob Hill Bowl] Ozzie Keeler 729 for 30; Bobjopposing Acadian Cleaners. Gallagher 1,181 for 45; and} Dutch 583 for 25. : Gallagher registered the high) 5s,,an OHA Junior A game against! |Oshawa Generals. | Generals and Flyers, both ;s;the National Hockey League, ""\have met five times this 'sea- of the games, Goaltenders Doug Favell and Bernie Parent give the Flyers a strong one-two combination in goal. Their goals-against is the lowest INDIAN BEATS AUSSIE CALCUTTA (AP) --Indian in the Brooklin Redmen continued their winning ways in the OHA Lakeshore Intermediate B Hockey League on Saturday jwith a 9-5 win over Coboutg |Realtors. Top scorers for Brooklin were Vern Ferguson and Andy Mat- thews with. three goals each. |Wayne Redshaw scored _ twice jand Neil Pascoe notched a | single. \ For Cobourg, Bob Finkle had jthree goals, while Jim Dawe and $i ¢948 > ttititse A rink of schoolboy curlers s from Richview Collegiate, Isling- = ton, who missed out in their bid * to enter the Toronto-and-district = Ontario Schoolboy curling play- « downs and were granted a berth ™ in the Oshawa-and-district play- ~ offs, emerged here on Saturday "as top winners and district © representatives. * The Richview Collegiate rink «~ will meet the Toronto District » No. 7 winners, tonight at eight 7 o'clock at the Broom and Stone * Club, in Toronto, for the right to enter the championship ~ "eights" for Ontario Schoolboy » honors - - being held "here at The Oshawa Curling ~ Club, on Saturday, Jan. 16, when Islington Schoolboys Win Curling Honors | Allan Ridgeley's | Oshawa|Bryon Keeler, Brion Suddord, Donevan Collegiate entry gave|M'fs Patterson. ae aii: the Islington rink a stern afU-losq, mecLAUGHLIN OSH. CENTRAL ment in the first round and iCraig Burch, "ail Sholdra, Terry Twine's Oshawa Mc-/Mork Burch, 'eter Dewsbury, Laughlin Collegiate entry also| Tory 'Twine, Gales Mont. supplied tough opposition in the) skip skip .. semi-finals. Tom Reed's Oshawa) -- Second Round -- O'Neill Collegiate entry lost out) MARKHAM DIST. OSHAWA O'NEIL to Brian Lawrie in a close game | Allan McClean, --D._ Kirkland, in the second round and the|p,'conem = Sutton, Markham District High School|Brion Lawrie, Tom Reed, Rink went on to the finals, also| *k!p skip claiming the day's 'Consola-',, coe bi MA AVENE tion" prizes. d ' r ine, Foll th Jet skip . WE cs 'ollowing are the complete ni peuults: Third Round ee MARKHAM DIST. COBOURG EAST |Brian Lowrie, Bob Kerr, OSHAWA O'N skip . . 11; skip Doug Kirkland, Paul Sutton, -- FINAL -- . 10; RST ROUND -- 1155 UXBRIDGE Richard Oldham, Mike Smith, Pe average league and that is one of the main factors why Flyers are only two points behind league leading Toronto Marlboros. Rugged Gilles Marotte heads Flyers' defensive squad, while rookies Don Marcotte and Jean Pronovost along with Bill ¢|Goldsworthy and Ted Snell are a few of their forward stars. Game time is 8 p.m. Oshawa Minor Hockey Dates BANTAM LEAGUE Mon., Jan. 4, 5.00-5.50 p.m.-- L 3 N - 5.|B'Nai B'Rith vs Bathe and Mc- Lellan; 6-6.50-- Duplate vs Scu- gog Cleaners; 7-7.50-Local 1817 lvs Local 1500: 8-8,50-- Houdaille 'Ind. ys Westmount and 9-9.50-- |Ernie Cay vs Canadian Tire. single with 357. Jay also had a couple of big ones, 327 and 304. Tony's Wallop Macdonald Lads Three goals by Alex 'Talka- choff led Tony's Refreshments to a 8-3 victory over Hayden Macdonald in an Oshawa Minor Hockey Association Juvenile League game on Saturday. Les Moore and B. Burke fired two goals each for the winners, while Dennis Noakes added a single. Jerry Mays, Bob Cal- ford and Frank Novak shared the goals for the'losers. In the other juvenile game, Auto Workers Credit Union and Oshawa Dairy battled to a 2-2 tie. Jim Clapp and John Baran scored for Auto Workers, while John Salowski notched both the goals for Oshawa Dairy. ; Canadian Tire whipped B'Nai champion Ramanathan Krish-|Al Macklin had the others. nan retained the singles title of Sone A. E. JOHNSON 0.D. the Asian lawn tennis cham- OPTOMETRIST pionships Sunday with a 6-2, 6-1, 6-4 victory over Australian 14V2 King St. East 723-2721 Bob Hewitt Hewitt and his wife Delaille won the mixed doubles title, beating Indians Ravi Ven- katesan and Lakshmi Mahade- van 4-6, 7-5, 6-2. ' . * . * hhh, ot a Gia dinganbatettgnety ee Neighborhoods is" Tyke Results John Hoafs scored once, Bob Corbett clicked for Canadiens. This Saturday's action from ; arte goede pe om 1.00-2 p.m., has Maple Leafs ook two victories in Nei T-| agai ee ag egal eee against Black Hawks and red action on the weekend. j In doubleheader play on Sat-) Wings meet Canadiens. urday, Maple Leafs bombed Canadiens 10-1 and Black Hawks) edged Red Wings 2-1. Sunday, Maple Leafs whipped Red Wings 10-0 and Black Hawks defeated Canadiens 3-1. Dave Armstrong scored three' goals for the Leafs on Saturday. | Victor Evelyn, Charlie Game and Monty Harman had two each, while Blair McMullan got | ERAL TIRE This Sign Stands for the UTMOST in QUALITY and SAVINGS on your WINTER TIRES GENERAL | TIRE 534 Ritson Rd. South i only goal for Canadiens. Harman was the top scorer for Leafs in their victory over Wings with five goals. Evelyn scored three,. while Bill Miller! and McMullen had singles. Doug] Hartwick earned the shutout. | Bill Coe fired both goals for) Black Hawks in their close win) over wings on Saturday. Richard! EXCITING 0.H.A. HOCKEY this TUESDAY Jan. Sth - 8 p.m, NIAGARA FALLS FLYERS vs OSHAWA BILL BANNERMAN GENERALS Tickets on sale ot... © BISHOP'S SPORTING GOODS--151 KING EAST, OSHAWA ©@ BOLAHOOD'S SPORTSHAVEN--61 KING EAST, OSHAWA | ie AUDITORIUM BOX OFFICE OPEN 10 A.M. TO 9 P.M. -- CLOSED SUNDAYS FREE PARKING FOR 750 CARS Now Yoana Reoohitins ! Cita uw onl B'Rith 8-2 in the only Bantam contest on Saturday. George Monpetit and Paul Clark had} three goals each for the win- ners. Jim Bradley and Randy Maddock shared singles. John Graham scored both goals for the losers. EXHIBITION ACTION Oshawa Bantam All - Stars blanked Lindsay 1-0 in an exhi- bition game at the Lindsay Arena on Saturday. Wayne Blanchard fired the only goal in ithe fast contest. In other exhibition matches, Bowmanville nipped Oshawa Pee Wees 3-2 and Etobicoke edged Oshawa Midgets 2-1. T. Simpson, M. Johnston and §. Forsey were the marksmen for Bowmanville. Don Hodgin and Eric Howard scored for the Oshawa lads. John Hewit and Wayne Ward led Etobicoke to victory with one 'goal each. John Salowski accounted for the only Oshawa Denis Ewart, ISLINGTON MARKHAM Tom Reed, M, Patterson, Brian Lowrie, skip skip skip Mike Puterbough, Barry Timbers, skip © The Pepsi-Cola Trophy and three other major trophies will be up » for competition. The Oshawa and district play-|/ohn Fraser. * offs were conducted by chair-\mike pris st man Elgin R. Munday, wit h/Bob Kerr, » J. A. Robins, secretary of the| '"P --. Ontario Curling Assoc. School-',,,,'SuiMerol boy Committee as supervisor. Scott Hamilton, |All games at Oshawa Children's _ 7,,Arena, | Mon., Jan. 4, 8.30-9.20 p.m.-- |Police Association vs Local 2784 jand 9.30-10.20-- Canadian Corps jvs Coca Cola. Both games at |Civic Auditorium. | MIDGET LEAGUE | Tues., Jan. 5, 7.20-8.10p.m.-- Kiwanis vs Rose Bowl. 4. WEST | Ajax Blanks OSH. DONEVAN | Cannington Dove Temple, John Williams, _ Ajax Fleming Shellettes Local 222 vs Lions; 7.15-8.05-- blanked. Cannington 1-0 in a)Canadian Legion vs Navy Vets; girl's exhibition hockey game at|s 15.9.5 Rotary vs Kinsmen 0 Arena yesterday. and 9.15-10.05--Firefighters vs ane Prag d yale 0 game Letter Carriers. All Midget! ame e third period off the| games at Children's stick of Leona Sleep on a fine 7 : cerleps solo dash, which started from \behind the Shellettes' net. ax came on strong early in contest and only some perb goaltending kept them from breaking the game wide-| open. 3 | Toke off woiglt: 6 EAST id R. Guy, D. McBride, F. Blow, D. Howarth, ; skip Now otove for Denia! Cit down on K Cord Sttizo aot! (> Cotte work online ge Special vacation ; thin 4 | | | PROTESTANT HOCKEY Atoms And Mites Hold Full Session ee The New Year found theyhis stick met with the puck. Helthe. Protestant Church Atoms andislapped in eight goals for the|cy Mites displaying great sports-/Rangers. Gary MacLean fired a manship by skating hard, stick-'triple and Kevin Bartlett, Dennis handling smartly and taking/Brown and David Kift scored) Jenny Doole earned the shut-| their defeats with good-will. singles. lyst dav thik caller rgghbndyacd : Scoring for the Maple Leafs! with go, y ATOM ACTION were John Pattman, who tipped| occasions. oo Albert St. United outscored|in two, while Doug Gill, Mark : ; A Pid : WO, g Gill, Mark) 7p, ie First Baptist 4-1. Tipping in|sheridan and Doug Cooper havaee da AL sniper two goals each for Albert St./added with singles. eams were Gary Wiltshire and Randy : f sa : > f womscus Brian Randall saved) 5° -- . a ve ee Sunday, Ajax returns to Remember When?... First Baptist from a whitwash| Oro es Blactuaeit wach league play with Ux-| by scoring their lone goal. Davi B z eeePey S| bridge as their opponents. Game . . He avid Salway, who scored three|time is 6.30 p.m. pee or ge aeeret Po goals, as did his teammate St. United 9-2. ilip Jarvie|peter Winstanley, keeping the ' : ae ignited the Northminster win by|Red Wings on_ their gh Fe ae GROUP TRAVELS scoring 'our. David Salter and Jamie Massie, Brent Fulton and The New Christy Miastrels, an we ce ee, a ag David Siksay added with singles one of North America's most} and Keith Smith wrappe Pifor the Hawks. he eine ge oa a piesa teddy Simkin por the God "Wiius, Jecerhl en, he Sreans: Have) tallied two goals for King St. McIntyre went on a scoring! Tavelled more than 209,000) Harmony United downed Sim-|spree firing in four goals. Don- miles each year since the group) coe St. United 3-1. Sharing\ald Willson added to the score was formed. | singles for Harmony were Bill/by slapping in a single Marks, Steve Barrett and Mike; Following are the games for Cawker. Answering for Simcoe|this Saturday: St. was Bill Jeffrey, who tip ATOM LEAGUE ped in the single. aap eae al Christ Church edged out St st ae: 7:40 Paul's Presbyterian 3-2. Frank| ninster ve ot "Bathe was the big else tots "1 .Christ Church as he scored allig.49 _ g-. "hag three. Scoring for St. Paul's with|e --" au ha i singles were Bob Sutherland and/Northminster 'and 10:30 - 11:05 John McClimond. __|Harmony vs Christ Church, St. Luke's Presbyterian blanked St. Mark's Anglican 2-0. MITE LEAGUE \ ' Though St. Mark's skated hard) 11:25 - 11:50. Red Wings vs they were unable to score. Bob|Rangers N. End and Maple Hill and Eric Reculla scored the|Leafs vs Black Hawks S. End. singles for St. Luke's and|pegeeees ie Ricky Pritchard received a/ hard-earned shut-out. Southminster's fighting spirit} carried them on to win 3-1 over St. Andrew's United. Scoring} for Southminster were Glen) Kirkham, who tallied two goals and Dave Sheridan added a single. Larry Wilson answered) with a lone goal for St. Andrew's. | | MITES ACTION Rangers gave the Maple leafs | a tough time outskating and out-| scoring them 14-5. Kevin Bart-| lett seemed to score every time| JUVENILE LEAGUE : Tues., Jan. 5, 8.20-9.10 p.m.-- Oshawa Dairy vs Tony's Re- \freshments and 9.20-10.10-- Auto Workers vs Hayden Macdonald, Both games at Children's Arena. EXHIBITION GAMES Thurs., Jan. 7, 7.20-8.50 p.m.-- antam All-Stars vs Richmond |Hill and 9-10.30 p.m.-- Juvenile |All-Stars vs Orillia. Both games|---- were) at Children's Arena. with, one double penalty for roughing. | Ned Hanlan, probably the greatest Canadian oarsman, died at Toronto 57 years ago today--in 1908--at the age of 53. Winner in 300 consecutive races, Hanlan held the world professional sculling championship from 1880 to 1884. Hanlan's Point on Toronto Island, where he rowed many races, is named after him. SPECIAL! MAN! 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