Sh Apt RE 2 "6 JHE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondoy, January. 11, 1965 THIRD-STRAIGHT LOSS 4 Montreal Junior Defeat Generals By GERRY SUTTON. ' If Oshawa Generals don't soon 'start winning some games, they »may find themselves out of a playoff position, in the OHA Ju- © nior "A" League. ' Generals lost their third con- 'secutive game Saturday A elton gon My tei 'nadiens, backed by the strong | e of Edward Ouimet, 2 'took a 7-5 verdict at the Civic | | Auditorium before 3,725 fans. j '24ee8 oe a8 TS = om a § * "were nipped 5-4 by Kitchener Rangers in Montreal, last night. - Saturday night, it was the "game old story for the Generals. They outshot the Canadiens by a wide margin, 42-22, but came up against another hot goal- tender. In Kitchener on Friday, Oshawa outplayed Rangers and -outshot them 41 GOALIE LEADS WAY Ouimet was the standout for the Canadiens with sensational saves that stopped Generals from making a runaway of the contest, The 16-year-old netmin- der, from Noranda, Que., held Generals to one goal for the first 40 minutes, while his team- mates pumped four goals past @ nervous Gibson. Fernand Rivard, Montreal's regular goaltender, suffered a torn knee cartilage in Niagara Falls the previous night. Generals, who are not getting the goaltending they had earlier 'fn the season, fell behind 4-0 before they finally dented Oui- met's armour at the 13-minute] mark of the second. Gibson had @ miserable night and looked bad on two of Montreal's goals, which were scored from about 25-feet out. Rene Drolet was the top scorer for Canadiens with two goals and one assist. The markers were Drolet's seventh and eighth against Oshawa this sea- son. Larry Pleau, Jacques Le- maire, Craig Patrick, Don Liese- mer and Guy Dufour were the other Montreal marksmen, Ace defenceman Bob Lemieux mis- sed a good share of the game _with pulled leg muscles. Billy Little and Ron Buchanan were outstanding in a losing cause for Generals. Both players seemed to log over 40 minutes but were © 5 ' {> THE JUNIOR HABS, once \ they "smelled victory" real- ly made it tough for Osh- awa Generals on Saturday night. Above they are shown in one of their solid defen- sive moves when the entire Montreal team, all six play- ers were caught. defending their goal, all within cam- scoring streak to 16 games, while Little made it ten games in a row with a point, including ten goals. Bobby Orr added the other goal and also earned three assists, Coach Jim Cherry said after the game, 'The boys played well enough to win, but they just couldn't put the puck past Ouimet. ll use Ian Young in goal Tuesday night against Kit- chener. Dennis needs more of a rest and I feel Young can do the job for us." F BLUELINE NOTES -- Young tion, played on the third line with Billy White and Bob Mar-| shall. Solomon, who played in the afternoon with the Whitby Duniops of the Junior "B" League and netted two goals and two assists, didn't look out of place, He made a nice play in the second period, but Ouimet| stopped him from getting his) his first Junior "A" goal... . Cherry also hinted that Chris Roberts, who has been having) ice time and still notched two -goals' and two assists each. Bu- chanan extended his his troubles back of the ae point- line, may be used on leftwing Phil Solomon, a product of the} Oshawa Minor Hockey a era-range too! Oshawa's Ron Buchanan (9) and Bill Little (facing camera) are looking for a mate to shoot the puck in front some- where out in front. The Habs, all of 'em, in on the play, besides goalie Edward Ouimet, are defenseman Claude Chagnon (facing for Tuesday's game, That would still leave Cherry with five de- fencemen, including Martin Bu- jchar, who deserves more action, jon his recent play . . . Bill |Bannerman, White and Beverly were prominent players Generals . . . Montreal received 21 of the 51 minutes in penal- |leau, Lemaire, Drolet, Vadnais, Ferguson, | Burns, Patrick and Blyth. OSHAWA -- goal, Gibson; defence, Orr, Roberts, Beverley. Kilger, Giroux, Buchar; forwards, Little, Buchanan, Ban- nerman, Hayes, Booth, Cashman, Solo- mon, White and Marshall, Referee -- Hugh McLean, Linesmen-- John LeBlanc and Joe Smith, FIRST PERIOD 1, Montreal, Pleau (Lemieux) . 2. Montreal, Lemaire (Liesemer) 10.14 Penalties -- Booth (tripping) 2.18, Dro- let (hooking) 3.30, Hayes (tripping) 10.35, White (cross-checking) 11.11, Pleau ( terference) 13.45, White (minor, fighting), C (major, fighting) 16.36, Cash- man, Savard (majors, fighting) 19.37. SECOND PERIOD 3, Montrea), Patrick (Pleau, Bordeleau) Sh tbescooeds 9.15 4, Montreal, Liesemer (Patrick, Ferguson 5. Oshawa, Buchanan - BEST OF SEASON By CLIFF 'GORDON -Dunnies Streak Now Eight Without Loss for} 10. ) 12.28| (Little, Orr) 13.01) Ww camera); Larry Pleau, reaching for his stick, which he had lost; Don Liesemer (12); Craig Patrick (20) and the sixth Montreal player, unidentified, at upper-right OF ape pny oe gone a \will be awarded to Davos, Swit- eT eg ee a. World Champ Figure Skaters May Show Here TORONTO (CP)--The Cana- dian Figure Skating Association would like to see the 1967 world "caer staged in Can- ada, The association says it has filed an application with the International Skating Union in- viting it to hold the tournament in this country. Doug Kimpel, association resident, also said the CFSA is promoting a country - wide tour by the world's top skaters, immediately after the world championships at Colorado Springs in early March. "Our application for the 1967) competition is on file with the ISU and will be dealt with at the congress in June," said Kimpel. "We think a North American site will be looked on favorably, since it's pretty def- inite the 1966 championships zerland." There was no_ indication where in Canada the tourna- ment would be staged. Officials have been working on the tour idea since last win- ter. The plan is to have the four. 1965 champions and the leading contenders -- 25 in all-- appear in major Canadian cen- o PO ecpepate Beaupre's Spur _ increased their lead atop the Oshawa Sen- victory over Oshawa Juveniles at the Civic Audiotrium last night. It was a four-point win for Beaupre's and gave them 18 for the season, three more than Foley's Plumbing. Juveniles and Bad Boys are tied for third with 14 points each. In other games, Oshawa Fly- ers bombed McGrath's Plumb- ing 8-1, while Durno's Garage defeated Foley's 5-3. BEAUPRE'S TRIUMPH Gordie Wilson and Géorge Vail led Beaupre's attack with two goals each. Other marks- A acer jor Hockey League with a 7-3|Glaspell Ee ERE BG We men for the winners were Bob Bishop, Art Rennick and Al. For the Juveniles, Al. Griffin, Brian Suddard and Jim Mce- Graw shared singles. This was a very rough game as Juveniles picked up 11 of the 16 penalties handed out by referee Danny Tureski, includ- ing two misconducts and one major. The third period was a wild and wolly affair as Elmer Tran and the Juvenile goalie started slashing at each other. They dropped their gloves and began slugging it out before they were stopped by the officials. Each drew seven minutes for his Shutout Victims The Motor City lanes Club ran into tough opposition in the Willowdale Men's Major five- pin play, when Art's Taxi came tres plus a few U.S. cities, in the two weeks immediately after the global championships which conclude March 7. Vancouver, Calgary, Regina, Saskatoon, Toronto, Os haw a, Kitchener, Montreal, Ottawa and Peterborough are the cities mentioned. The Toronto show- ing will be March 12. of picture. --Oshawa Times Photo Penalties -- Bordeleau (tripping) 2.59, Solomon (tripping) 6.17; Dufour (charg- ing), Cashman (charging) 16.26, THIRD PERIOD Montreal, Drolet (Dufour, Bannatyne) Buchanan (Little, Drolet (Lemaire) | 67 3.55 7. Orr) 5.27 8. 9.05 % Oshawa, Montreal, Montreal, Dufour (Vadmais, Drolet) K Oshawa, Orr (Booth, Cashman) 10.32 Oshawa, Little (Buchanan) 13.05 nN 12. Gibson 'JR. RANGERS | HERE TUESDAY The slumping Oshawa Gen- erals get a chance to get back on the winning track here Tues- jday night against the trouble- some Kitchener Rangers. Rangers, currently sixth in |the eight-team league, trail Gen- lerals by seven points, but have 'two games in hand.. Kitchener claims three wins and two de- feats against Generals this sea- son. Captain Sandy Fitzpatrick, 0 is well up in the OHA Jun- ior A scoring race, is one Kitchener player that is ex- pected to give Generals plenty of trouble. Generals will be hoping to get revenge on goal- tender John Voss who stopped them with terrific saves in Kitchener last Friday, which helped Rangers to a 6-3 win. Game time at the Civic Audi- torium is set for 8 p.m. the game on Saturday was one Oshawa Minor | Protestant 'Puck Play Three goals by Paul' McVety led Northminster to an easy 7-1 triumph over Westminster in Oshawa, Little (Buchanan, Orr) 9.34,0Nne of five Protestant Church] {Bantam League hockey games on Saturday. 5 Other marksmen for the win- : | | Penalties -- Lemaire, Bannerma one! handed out by referee! (ermes. ning) 227," Drolet thos. |Ners were Wayne Goodman,| ugh McLean. | ina) 417 White | (hokding) | 7.14 Banna-'scott Stevenson, Steve Johns | tyne my 00, | rf vf MONTREAL -- goal, Ouimet defence,| Saves: . jand Brian Hicks. Jim Coedy Savard, Lemieux, Bannatyne,, Quimet 1 1% 11~37 | scor . Poirier; "forwards, Pleau, Dufour, Borde- 3 o--i5 'ored the lone goal for West minster. WESTMOUNT edged Harmony 2-1 as J. Badgley notched both goals for the winners. O'Neill accounted for the only Harmony marker. SIMQDE STREET and St. Andrew's battled to a 3-3 tie in a clean, fast game. John Bar- nard, Dick Murdock and John Wilson tallied for Simcoe St. Butler, Rockbrune and B t scored for St. Andrew's, CHRIST CHURCH whipped St. Paul's 4-1 behind the two-goal| performance of Tom MclIntyre.| Mike Hall and John Howard| were the other marksmen for the winners. J, Andrews clicked for the only St. Paul's goal. Church 3-1 in the final match. | J, Cuthbert, R. Harding and D. Robinson shared the goals for) the winners. Gary McDougall re-| plied for Knox. | This week's action has Christ} Church meeting Harmony, 4) p.m.; St. Paul's versus Knox,| 4.40 p.m.; Simcoe St. versus) Northminster, 5.20 p.m.; West- minster versus 'King St., 6.10) p.m, and Westmount meets St. | Andrew's, at 6.50 p.m. | Mike| KING STREET defeated Knox} Ron Jay, who has been the through with their best night \with a team-total of 4019. The first game was taken by \the Toronto club rather easily lwith 1460 to 1136. The second lwas more even and it was just a matter of a few breaks that made the difference but sgsin it was Art's Taxi who got the Inod, 1,303-1,275. The third game appeared to be going to Motor City when it suddenly took a turn the other way with the result it was a |shut-out when the Toronto lads ltook it, 1,256-1,196. | Motor City had a pair of new Acadians Miss | On Big Chance | Acadian Cleaners came up with a three-to-two victory over 'lthe Knob Hill Bowl club and| | with a little more care, it could have been a five game |sweep for the Oshawa squad, in \Toronto Major five-pin play. | The bowling was probably the worst of the current season with |most of the clubs in the league ibeing away below their poten- tial. The Acadian club racked up 1114, 1264, 1139, 1061 and 11103 for 5681, which is their lworst total of the season, Knob Hill retaliated with 1069, 1198, 1049, 1123 and 1174 for 5613. Jim Cas was the only Aca- dian to g he distance and fin- lished 241, 329, 199 and 273 for 1260; Dutch Lugtenburg 874 for 36: Reg Hickey 871 for -39; Ozzie Keeler 899 for 40; Bob Gallagher 543 for 25; Dick Adams 513 for 27 and Gerry) Bennett 721 for 33. top shooter for Acadians for several weeks, was absent due to overtime work and the soft- shoe tapper was really missed. This was a golden opportunity for Acadians to improve their position in the. standing but un- fortunately the boys missed the boat, Hellewell's lead the loop with 61; Aimco Auto Parts 52; Wil- low Bow! 50; Plantation 49; Motor City Squad trundiers in their line-up in the persons of Joe Vasko and Eddie Brown and it was a rather tough night for the baptism of these boys. Both of them seemed to be trying just a little too hard but this is a habit that can easily be checked. Much is expected from these two boys, graduates of the Oshawa Major loop. Jim Cassells was the top Motor City trundler with a very good night, 300, 238 and 305 for 843; Al Perry, who has been in quite a slump for about four or five' weeks, was next with 175, 293 and 220 for 688; Ed. Brown 215, 280 and 183 for 678; Ray Mann 174, 238 and 257 for 669; Gerry Bennett 236, 188 and 212 for 636 and Joe Vasko 202, 217 and 193 for 612. igre George Cummings was the trouble maker for the opposition and his contribution was 352, 306 and 298 for 956; Slim Cor- dovado 321, 184 and 323 for 828; Jack Williamson 292, 244 and 211 for 747; Bill Kirk 258, 287 and 194 for 739. This week will see Motor City Lanes tackle the top-rank- ing All Canadian Mutual Funds jentry. Oshawa Novices Lose First Start | The 'newly formed Oshawa Novice All-Stars made their ap- pearance for the first time, in an exhibition game at the Peter- borough Arena, on Saturday. This was the first time the Oshawa boys had played a game as a team, on any ice. Peterborough won the contest 13-3 as G. Pagett and S. Winslow notched three goals each. Jim Scriver had two markers, while Paul Evans, Paul White, G. Dun- can, Fred'Garvey and L, White shared singles. Jack Thaler, Terry McKee and Bruce Bartlett were the Oshawa marksmen. Oshawa led 3-1 at Beaupre's Stretch -- Senior Hockey Lead part in the fray. Tran left the ice with blood streaming from a face cut, GOALTENDER SHINES League-leading goal scorer, Duncl. Brodie, was the top man for Flyers with two goals. They were his 14th and 15th markers of the season. Floyd Trousse, Phil Watson, John Chasezewski, Bill Farley and Ron Wright added the other Brooks was the only shot to get past Mike Circa, who played a tremendous game in goal for the winners. Circa also came up with spec- tacular saves on drives by Gary Butler, John Hogg and Jerry McLean, McGrath's had a man advantage six times but could not muster much of a power play, even though Flyers were two men short on two separate occasions. DURNO'S UPSET FOLEY'S goals, A blistering drive by Don Red Neighborhoods' Tyke Results Maple Leafs captured first place in the Neighborhood Tyke Hockey League on Saturday with a 4-0 shutout win over Black Hawks. In the other game, Ca- nadiens defeated Red Wings 5- Blair McMullen, Monty Har- man, Bil Nemish and Charlie Game paced Maple Leafs to their victory. Leafs' » player for Canadiens with a fine four - goal performance. Ken Waller added a single. R. at the Civic Auditorium, Map Leafs meet Canadiens and Black Hawks battle Red Wings. set 5-3 win over Foley's, who had the lead in the seven-team circuit for ten games. Jack Sneddon was credited with the other tally for the win- ners, while Vic Georgeoff pick- ed up three assists, as well as handing out some stiff body- check: s, Phil Long, Ted Whiteley and Gary Rowbotham were the Four goals by newcomer Dan- scorers for Foley's. ny Gray led Durno's to an up- NOW PAY OFF ALL YOUR Christmas BILLS MOST people need extra cash at this time of year. Many people prefer to RENT the cash they need from Crescent. When you RENT money from Crescent you can combine all your bills into one easy monthly payment -- suited to your budget. How do you RENT money? -- Phone, write or walk into any Crescent office and 'tell the Manager you want to rent enough money fo pay off all your bills, Then you will have only one easy monthly payment. RENT money? 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(or more) ae aval ce worn mitts IE SRR RRR TONE Ee Hoe BEER CNN (Crescent [Finance the end of the first period, but were outscored 7-0 in the second and 5-0 in the final frames. |3. E. JARRELL, Manager, 10 Simcoe St. S. Phone 728-7318 *SNOW TIRE of the best at the Whitby arena! --|Mowat Cartage 48; Bayview Whitby Dunlops, currently one of the hottest teams in the Metro Jr. B League, came up 'with their eighth game _ in-a- row, without. a loss, at Whitby Arena on Saturday afternoon, when they whipped Weston Dodgers 4-2. : A fine crowd took -in_ the sparkling performance 'by both? clubs, being treated to the best game seen in Whitby this sea- son. Phil Solomon was almost a7 one-man show for the Tiremen as he scored a pair of goals and assisted on the other two. 'Captain Brian Fletcher and Den nis Whitby goals. Mike Pender and Dwayne Ferguson scored for the men of Ken Averill, who was really chomping at the bit for this game. The win was a big one for Wing notched the other, a 4 a q PHIL SOLOMON > travel up to Markham to tangle i play back here on | the "Dunnies" will tangle with this year. He also mentioned the} fact that the crowds are start-| ing to get behind this fine team} ) and are being treated to some very fine hockey. "Dunnies" are idle now until)P- next weekend, when they have|E hree games in less than three full days. On Friday night, they with the Wax Men. Dunlops Saturday afternoon, against the Kingston Frontenacs. This wil be the only appearance of the Lime- stone City team at the Whitby arena during the regular sched- ule. Then on Sunday afternoon, the Neil McNeil Maroons, on their own stamping grounds. | So it is a big weekend for the Whitby teani, who with three wins could make a giant step towards that top rung in the league. standings. Hockey Dates vs Local 2784; Cola vs Houdaille Ind.; 8-8.50-- Canadian Corps vs Bathe and McLellan and 9-9.50--Local 1817 vs Scugog Cleaners. All games at Children's Arena. BANTAM LEAGUE Monday, Jan. 11, 5.00 - 5.50) m. -- Police Association vs mie Cay; 6-6.50 -- Westmount 7-7.50 -- Coca- Tues., Jan. 12, 7.20 - 8.10 p:m, -- B'Nai B'Rith vs Duplate, at Children's Arena. Wed., Jan. 13, 6.15-7.05 p.m.-- Canadian Tire vs Local 1500, at Children's Arena. MIDGET LEAGUE Mon., Jan. 11, 8.30-9.20 p.m.-- Local 222 vs Navy Vets and 9.30- 10.20 p.m. -- Letter Carriers vs Rotary. Both games at Civic | Auditorium. By THE CANADIAN | NBA BASKETBALL SCORES SATURDAY Boston 107 Los Angeles - 103 Cincinnati 128 Baltimore 119 Detroit 118 New York 115 Philadelphia 104 St. Louis 102 SUNDAY New York 122 Baltimore 120 Detroit 114 Cincinnati 140 donald and 9.20 - 10.10 -- Tony's Refreshments vs Auto Workers Credit Union. Both games at Children's Arena. EXHIBITION GAMES Thurs., Jan. 14, 7.20-8.50 p.m. --Pee Wee All-Stars vs Toronto Shopsy's and 9-10.30 p.m,--Mid- get All-Stars vs Whitby All- Stars. Both games. at Children's Arena. PRESS |Anthony 40; Man Life Ins. 38, Bowl 48; Motor City 43; Aprile Lanes 43; Ace Bowling 40; T. Tuexedo Junction 38; Acadian Cleaners 37; Knob Hill Bowl 36; L. J. MeGuinness 33 and Bowl- erama 24, 1965 LICENCES For Cars and Trucks Available At | HARRY § DONALD Lt. Dundas East - Whitby OPEN DAILY UNTIL 5 P.M. SAT. TILL {2 NOON | | | | | KREK KK KK KK KK KKK K CRANE, GENERAL FIRST LINE NYGEN 'SILENT SAFETY' WINTER CLEATS coach Baker and his charges, | since it gives them sole pos-/jeague standings, one point be-/1. session of fourth spot in the| hind Weston Dodgers and rc Ee eeepon Seven-Ups. . Whitby has a game-in-hand,| * Wed,, Jan. 13, 7.15-8.05 p.m. Canadian Legion vs Firefight- 1.2% ers; 8.15 - 9.05 -- Lions vs Rose 1.49| Bowl and 9.15 - 10,05 -- Kiwanis | 19.31)vs Kinsmen, | FIRST PERIOD. Whitby, Fletcher (Solomon, Wing) Weston, Pender (Brockie, Ferguson) Whitby, Wing (Solomon) 12 et a a ee Ra r SAVE! 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