THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, January 22,1965 7 Spotlighting THE GENERALS By WREN BLAIR Manager of Generals eterna AN RCT Last week in this column we mentioned that for the next few weeks we would spotlight various members of the club, and their back- grounds. However, a contro- versy has arisen this past week out of Toronto in an article in the Maple Leaf Gardens Junior Hockey Pro- gram, written by Al Stewart, and entitled '"'McKenny vs, Orr." Some of the items contained sonnel in future columns. Stewart quotes Marlie Man- ager-Coach Jim Gregory, say- ing, "I wouldn't trade Mc- Kenny for Orr." As some- one else quipped, "He is absolutely right because he would never get the chance." But let's take a serious look at this statement, and its merits, First, it doesn't seem to hold much water when last year's statistics show that Jim McKenny, playing. with a Orr Never Quits, Let's now turn to another side of hockey ability, name- ly, the psychological. All of us have heard, or made statements, from time to time that such and such a player has a world of ability if only he would hustle, or if he just had more desire, etc. The truth is that a player of that nature is really lacking in ability in some areas because desire is a part of ability, and a player who has great physical attributes, but lacks desire, is lacking in some ability. Orr is 'outstanding in this department for he has "gobs"' of desire to go along with the great natural physical abili- ity he has. On the other hand, McKenny, who has good physical ability, often appears to be lacking in the depart- ment commonly known as de- sire, Orr never quits, and takes defeat or mistakes made by himself very hard. This is something you must have if you are going to be a at athlete, and it is per- ips in this particular area than any other, in our whereby Orr over- shadows McKenny. Let me hasten to point out that McKenny is a fine hock- ey player. I was very high on him in his midget year, and the Bruins and the Leafs fought it out for McKenny's signature the same year that 'Orr signed with Boston. We almost also had McKenny, but at the last moment he changed his mind and signed with Toronto. The reason I mention this is to strongly point out that we have a high regard for Jimmy's ability, but certainly in no way can I first place team (one of the strongest in the history of Junior Hockey) totalled 38 scoring points for the season, Bobby Orr, on the other hand, played with a sixth place club, and amassed 73 scoring points for the season,' or almost twice as many as McKenny. It is also interesting to note that Orr performed this while almost two years younger than McKenny. There is also a suggestion from time to time that Orr is not too strong defensively, but this is certainly not borne out by the feeling of opposing forwards in the Junior "A" League. Wayne Carleton, one of the better forwards of the Marlboros, says that Orr is probably one of the hardest defensemen to go around, be- cause he always gets in your way somehow. The other great feature Orr has as a defenseman is his uncanny ability to get the puck out of his own end, and we submit that this is one of the strong- est assets a defenseman can have, since, unless you have rearguards who can do this, your club. is always in trouble behind the blue line. This was one of the greatest assets that Doug Harvey had throughout all his great years in the National Hockey League. High In Hustle agree with the statement that a person wouldn't trade Mc- Kenny for Orr. Although Jim Gregory is a personal friend of ours, and I have a high regard for his hockey ability, I am positive that few hockey men would agree with his assessment of these two players at this par- ticular time. However, time will tell, and everyone inter- ested will watch the progress of these two fine young play- ers as they bid for careers in the National Hockey League. It seems that both will likely make it to the NHL and the final yardstick will be ability, dedication, and desire, and the greatest thing that could happen to both these players would be that ten years from now people would still be arguing which one of them is the best national leaguer. For both their sakes, we kind of hope that this might become the case. Another thing we would hasten to point out to friend Al Stewart is a paragraph in the same article, that Orr scored only 29 goals last year, and not 30, therefore setting a new record, Sports writer, Gerry Sutton, of this paper, points out that last year, while working at Canadian Press, Joe Laman- tia, official scorer of the Jun- jor OHA, phoned him at CP, and said he would like to cor- rect a mistake which showed Orr with only 29 goals, and change it to read 30 goals. Sutton, who was handling most of the Junior "A" copy for CP at that time, strongly refutes this item in the Gar- dens Program. Generals' Jottings... . . « Former Oshawa Gen- erals and Whitby Dunlop de- fensemen Harry Sinden is do- ing a tremendous job as coach of our Minneapolis Bruins Club in the central pro league. "Sindy" has the twin city club up in top spot in the CPHL race, even though the parent Boston club had to call up his two leading scor- ers, Wayne Maxner and Billy Knibbs, some weeks ago. We talked by telephone to Harry a day or two ago just as they were leaving for Winnipeg to play the Canadian National Team, and Harry was looking forward to this game because day morning, saw the two last-| placed teams win and the league} leaders hold their own. Last Tailenders Score Upsets In Biddy Basketball Play Westmount Kiwanis sponsored! were score Biddy Basketball League at Sim-| giving him coe Hall Boys' Club on Satur-|33 points. of his memories of the Dun- lop World Title Team in 1958. The Bruins defeated the Cana- dian National Team 5-0 in that game Monday night... . / An- other big crowd is expected at | the Civic Auditorium. this coming Tuesday, when the Peterborough Petes return for a yisit with a large con- tingent of Liftlock City fans expected to be on hand. There is great rivalry building up between Oshawa and Peter- borough because of the prox- | imity of the two cities, and the fans can therefore travel back and forth. BOMBERS HOLD FIRM Second-place White Aces took place Purple Hawks beat Green on league-leading Blue Bomb- Devils 8-6, while Gold Kings|ers. downed Red Trotters by the off the White Aces 12-6. HAWKS DOWN DEVILS Purple Hawks recorded their first win in five games, when'); they upset third placed Green Devils in a close-checking game. Mike Black scored six points ny two, in the first half of play but a strong display of defenc second half, scoreless. kept the Hawks| points and Alex Krawec .two. KINGS RULE TROTTERS points, The Bombers blitzed the Aces' same score. Blue Bombers held basket for eight points, while jonly giving up two points during \the first half of play. Robert Dervent made from s check, early in the second|San Francisco 102 Philadelphia half of play and scored four : oe Bombers ¥ my, (cefence soon plugged the hole 32: Bruce Berry, 33; Bob Lipa, for the Hawks and Jim Zarow-| and kept them scoreless for the i bey ~? SR ol gg . 'remainder of the game, while e % by the Green Devils in the hl ralagg to score four more|Aces ys Red Trotters; Aces' wo quick break-aways however the Bombers' Tom Horruzey scor- Devils' Bob Lipa scored four +k ong Gold Kings chalked up their|*0tal of 12 points. first win in three games when| The Aces' points were scored Toronto Marlies Edge Red Wings d by Bruce Berry, &@ season's total of) bringing his season's| 4 points, while team- mates Bob Krawec and Gret |Kit each scored two for a team By THE CANADIAN PRESS goals or "= pale, ag Three problems face: oppon- accounted for two goals, an ents of Peterborough Petes of|Lacroix, the league's og the Ontario Hockey Association) points - getter, picked up five Junior A series--Leo Thiffault,|assists. Jim Paterson scored 'Andre Lacroix and Danny)the other goal for the Petes: Geant. SCORE FOR HAWKS They form the most product-| Ken Hodge, Brian McDonald ive line in the league this yeariand Ken Laidlaw fired the and are responsible for the|goals for St. Catharines, third - place standing of the) ite Byers and Paul Laur Petes, ent, the league's leading goal- Thursday night they showed|scorer, paced the Toronto at- their stuff for home - town fans|tack with two goals each. Mike as Peterborough turned back)Corrigan, Brit Selby and Neil the cellar - dwelling' St. Cath-icjark added one apiece. arines Black Hawks 6-3. Jimmy Peters picked up the In Thursday's other game,/first two Hamilton goals with Toronto Marlboros moved t0|Real Lemieux, Gary Doak, Jim within two points of first place|yair and Fred Speck getting by edging Hamilton Red Wings the others in the rough game. 146, Clark picked up a major for The Grant - Thiffault - La-|spnearing, then had a_ mis- croix com bination accounted|conduct and game misconduct for 11 of Peterborough's 17|added on when he argued with scoring points. Grant got three|the referee in the third period, Boxing Brass Ties Title In Red Tape RATINGS SAINT JOHN, N.B. (CP)--| President Richard B. Pearson) Heavyweight of the Canadian Professional; Champion, George Chuvalo, Boxing Federation said Wed-|Toronto, no logical contender, nesday Joey Durelle will con-| Lightheavyweight tinue to be recognized as Cana-| Champion, Byrke Emery, dian welterweight champion un-|Sherbrooke, Que.; 1. Leslie Bor- til the situation regarding a pro |den, Montreal; 2. Ron Brothers, posed fight in Montreal is set-/Saint John, N.B.; 3. Al Sparks, tled. |Winnipeg; 4. Ted MacKane, Durelle, former New Bruns-|Fort William. wick resident fighting out of Middleweight Trois-Rivieres, Que., has signed Champion, Blair Richardson, for a Montreal title bout withisouth Bar, N.S.; 1. Don Chis- Armand Savoie of Montreal) noim, Pictou, 'NS.: 2. Jim Feb. 15. Meilleur, Toronto; $8, Ron "We will not sanction a title\ Thompson, Prince Albert, Sask. fight in Montreal or Quebec Welterweight City, as these cities are not} Champion, Joe Durelle, Trois now members of the federation, hie er 1. pene' having withdrawn two years Paced ff be wg 3: diy ago," Pearson said in a state- °° +e ~ pb rage ve ment. He emphasized this does ryan Moi rin ae rae not mean Durelle must defend pr rught r aa ac: aad his title outside Quebec prov- Broughton, Brantford. ince, Jr. Welterweight The federation president has, Champion, Les Sprague, Dart- informed Durelle he may sign|mouth; 1. Colin Fraser, Tor- for @ non-title bout or a matchjonto; 2. Al Breau, Montreal; 3. for. the Quebec province welter-|Joe Isabbelle, Montreal. weight championship at either Jr. Lightweight of the two Quebec cities, but if, Champion, Tyrone Gardiner, he fights for his Canadian,Sydney; 1. Willie Williams, New crown at Montreal the federa-|Victoria, N.S.; 2. Les Gillis, tion will withdraw recognition|New Waterford, N.S.; 3. Ferdi- of his title. inand Chretien, Toronto, Monte Carlo |#ememter When? ... Ruto Rally Canada's Trail Smoke Eaters from B.C.,. winding MONTE CARLO (AP)--Two daredevil drivers who con-| up an undefeated hockey tour of Germany, defeated quered ice, snow and fog on a speed run through the Mari-| a picked All-Germany squad 72 at Garmisch-Partenkir- time Alps, are the champions| Chen, 26 years ago today-- of the 54th Monte Carlo auto) in 1939. The Trail team led rally. 3-2 in the first period, and Timo Makinen of Finland and| scored four goals in the final Paul Easter of England piloted their BMC Cooper S_ through period, the final 375-mile dash Thurs-| day to win the five-day rally b 1B ks which had only 24 of the 237 amp e ac starters still eligible at the end.| Makinen and Easter won with Hf k W k a total of 5,118.4138 penalty 0c ey ee points. The points are based on| : a complicated system which} MONTREAL (CP)--Clarence| \gives penalties for late arrivals|Campbell Thursday threw the| lat checkpoints, damage to cars|Weight o: the National Hockey land the rated power of each|League behind Minor Hockey lear. Week, which begins. Saturday. Eugen Bohringer and Rolf; Speaking on behalf of the Wutherich of Germany in ajleague, the NHL president Porsche were second with/|said: 5,613.0240 points. "Minor Hockey Week in Can- Third place went to Mrs. Patiada affords a welcome oppor- Moss Carlsson and Elisabeth], . 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