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Oshawa Times (1958-), 1 Oct 1965, p. 8

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Bh SE OP SURE a : Edd UE lds - . . ne Ty ia i wis SO ~ the game they complained it wasn't rough enough." He said Gaels won in 1964 with western referees and this year Pathe tae : : wins with--eastern | "It's hard work that games," he concluded, "not cri- ticism, Generals Top Marlies In First Home Ex. Tilt from Boston Bruins, Their own new uniforms, in the same colors and similar design, will not be available until mid-Oc- tober. They will have a front crest with a "G'" design, and Oshawa Generals, above and be- low the "G"' ... GOALIE IAN YOUNG was easily the out- standing star of last night's game, turning in a stellar per- formance with several sparkling saves .. . GEORGE BABCOCK, the Lindsay speedster, caught E the eye of the fans with his good game on right wing, where he picked up a goal and tvo assists last night ... MIKE SHERMAN, another rightwing- er, was on loan to the Generals, in exchange for goalie Dune Wilson, who was with Niagara Falls Flyers last night, in Ham- ilton. Flyers need a goalie very badly and Generals are weak on the right side, so the loan- trade might become permanent) ., . DUFTON LEWIS turned in a fair game for Marlies, be- Accidentally caught under the| tween the pipes, for the first half of the action, but Al Smith chin by Bill Little's stick, the t seemed nervous and weak, in THe GSHAWA Times, Fst4=7. - Lumber |Salmonbellies' Coach op Bad boys Still Belly-Aching! For Second Win the. Min " : choy rece Mint ap : Cup lacrosse series are over,|series, and coach Keith Jack- Gale's Lumber defeated Bad|but the game continues to deco-|son immediately caitinned te Boys Appliance 5-1, last night|tate sports pages across thelattack on the style of game |at Alexandra Park, to take a\country. \played in the east. | FREE GOLF ee ; 4 New Westminster Salmon-| «jy. A ' a 20 lead in thelr 3-0ut-5 "CtY}peics touched down in Britsh| usa" faance "wos "altel For the Balance of th ort or the Balance of the 1965 Season Spotlighting THE GENERALS WREN BLAIR General Manager of Oshawa Generals "Oshawa Generals made their first "home start" a winning one, to open the 1965-66 season for the local hockey fans, when they defeated Toronto Marl- boros 6-2, .here at the Civic Auditorium, last night. : Only a less - than - average crowd turned out for this ex- hibition game and for those who stayed at home, the calibre was just that, less-than-average. Nobody got excited in the first period, as the rival teams mere- ly sparred for openings, with Marlboros having just four shots on goal while Generals only managed three, in the scoreless stanza. SECOND PERIOD LIVELY The second stanza saw: things opened up a lot more, especial- ly after Chris Roberts broke the scoreless deadlock, on a three- way play with Jim Whittaker and Mike Sherman, at the 7:34 P \Championship" series, in the|Columbi 'd i Much more will be known by) d olumbia yesterday after being)same," said Jackson. "We w peat a4 , R ere | Oshawa City and District Soft-\eliminated by Oshawa Green|oetting penalties for breathing) this time next week when the Generals get ready to open the| ball Association's final playoffs. | jheavy." Replied Oshawa coach Jim) season on Saturday, October 9, i , nl . Third game of the series will) Oshawa Ski Club agate gs er against Kitchener. . {be played at Alexandra Park,| iar it : ; . Nig os : sus ng in the series was done ee ee Starts Training {ay them vecause they weren't \ | . | ' ,,|in_ condition." | ward to the big National League| Reg. Hickey limited Bad Boys aig gi a ia pe "I don't think they know the| game here on- Saturday night| to four hits and one run, to fully| siasm of Osh-\meaning of the word out there," awa Ski Club members | ; ' t : | ER es | ee : _ lhe continued. "They came here when the Boston Bruins movejearn last night's victory. Bad) Under the direction of Alpine|cjaiming they onan condition) into town to play their counter-|Boys got a couple of runners onjcoach John Nichols, the drYiand we weren't, and it was our) training pr0-!conditioning that beat them." part pro farm club, the Okla-|base in the second stanza, after|/and alley homa City Blazers. Local fans) two out, both on walks and other! junior i Be Pojatite gna for) The Green Gael 'coach went) will get a big lift out of seeing| than this, they only threatened! aivine : n rac-/on to say that his club can play) : y ing. Training will be at the club! jt ej ; look at the top prospects in}Ron Buchanan and Bill Banner-|in one other inning. beginning at 1.30 p.m. ss alge ped seth. acon game | port errs tig 7 ae man, both from last year's Gen-| March opened the fourth} Enthusiasts, young and oldia pen A jue . paopind Training Camp hee the Club, toletals, in the lineup for Okla-|frame with a single and with|like, are invited to take a trip|with the western style. | see what the players can "do,|jhoma City. Of course, Harry|one out, George Brabin also 7 es ~~ club for a peek at! Bishop contended that a sissy and for the players to have the|Sinden, who played for the Gen-| Singled and so did Harry Snow, |) a van improvements overifinds it easier to stand back opportunity to try and makejerals and the Whitby Dunlops, | SCO" March, Frank Szyzka) ins rr ae Construction of aland swing a stick than he does| enn.ceaitan will be in the lineup as well, as grounded, and Brabin was nip-/D&W fer is well underway,|to run for 60 minutes. | This policy will be continued|Playing coach of the swell, @5| ped at the plate and then Joe vee ee and. 2 has} "Every time one of their| both tonight in London and in forced Snow at third ght in and a neWinlayers was knocked down, they! City team. . . . Bernie Parent| Melnick 0 h : the final pre-season game atjand Gilles Marotte will \base, to end the brief and mayer Y machine forlwere up on the bench scream-| home, this coming Tuesday, als0| rally Bad Boys enjoyed. They|Packing hilts --* = hand. ing,' said Bishop, "but after' annoyed Marlboro rearguard,|};. in. WIE HORTON, |""" the Memorial Cup Win- Sree : lay in this game in the Bruins ei 5 had only two runners on base in Doug Dunville, retaliated with a) another youngster from Lind. (ting Niagara Falls Flyers will ASP By WREN A. BLAIR The 1965-66 edition of the Osiaw2 Generals with four ex- hibition games under their belts, head for London tonight to take on the néw London Majors' entry in the OHA Jun- ior "A" circuit. The. Generals have forsaken the normal sports tradition of "winning at any cost" to look at new rookies during the camp. Coach 'Bep" Guidolin has continually played a number of rookies even if it might mean a loss, to get the best possible ERINLI GOLF ond COUNTRY CLUB 1956 With @ $25 Deposit on your Club Membership. 1966 RATES... drs. EC if Married Couples . Family . 18 Holes: Snock Bor; Swimming Pool; Restaurant 9 Miles East of Oshawa on N. Side of Taunton Rd. mark. IAN YOUNG Bill Little, on a pass from Bill Heindl, put the Generals ahead 2-0 just prior to the halfway mark in the period and less than a minute later, Mike Byers scored for Marlboros, with Gerry Meehan and Randy Mur- ray rating assists. Bobby Orr got this one back, about four minutes later, on a nice play with Chris Roberts and then about a minute before the period ended, Oshawa made it 41, with George Babcock scoring on a play set up by Orr} and Heindl. Mike Corrigan's push shot, from close quarters, right after the third-period faceoff, glanced just inside the post, off goalie Jan Young's stick, to make it 42 and put Marlboros in the running -- but that was as close as they got. Toronto Varsity Blues Expecting Big Season active SIFL players in all-time scoring and is rated a possible lineup. These two players play- M vert 2 ed last year with Niagara Fails. {he last id eo ne Pg ago REMEMBER WHEN... | charging, high-sticking penalty|say, crashed into the end- be in town to take on the Gen- Teck chs vingied i Dr. J. Lee Richmond, wh move a few minutes later at al i erals at the Civic Auditorium. eer doin Algo of greet JHUOreey 6th and March, who singled in lboards in the first period and sggahias ; the' Oshawa fans will De Back the 8th, after two out. pitched the first perfect d iss barvied off h {|The Flyers, with 16 returning Westfall, returning to this city baseball . the halfway mark of the thira/had to De carried off but what) jjavers from last year's Memo-|o Play his first game hers| Besides limiting the opposition, ;AecO. same Oe record in period and while he did his pen- Nidal feared at sig to be 4ljiai Cup Team, have tremend-|since a young boy several years|to four hits, Hickey claimed 14) (16 mal feuguics, "led 6 ance, Little made it 5-2, on a broken leg, turned out . hed 4 ous potential. and will be|ago. Eddie finished very strong: Strikeout victims. red 880 today--in 1929-- play set up by Mike Sherman LITTLE ae ah en le ol t the| Mighty hard for anybody tolly with the Bruins last season,| Danny Peters pitched very) . ran ge RI, It was and George Babcock. be "9 = sao' one : : *|handie this year. 4 and is expected to play a major| well for Bad Boys, for the first| on ogg 2, 1880, that Rich- 'About 50 seconds later, with ie s to get twe goals but) "ne Generals have played|role on right wing for the Bean-|seven innings. Terry Vail got ai mond, hurling for Worces- » WIND) Roberts and Babcock each had) vet) below fall cat th with ter, then in the National the teams at full strength, Jim| two assists, as well as a goallD " Gchea bs eek towners . . . . Tickets for this|homer in the third inning and) Yeague, put down Cleveland Booth fired the puck on a play) apiece OSHAWA'S front * man and Chris Hayes, a com- ae game are still on sale at the the Lumbermen did little else] with no hits, no runs, and set up by Babcock and Roberts,|line of Danny O'Shea, Wayne)™&" ano : Civic Auditorium, but all indica-| until the 8th, when Ralph Davis} pot a man pote Pen to conclude the game's scoring.| Cashman and Chris Hayes were|plete forward wall, out of the : lineup. O'Shea is currently at tions are that it will be a sellout.|opened with a single. Rowden) hase | all absent, as was Paul Laurent,|;,, 'Montreal Canadiens Pro . Local fans are reminded) also connected, for a double,| GENERALLY SPEAKING '| (¢ \arlies Oshawa Generals appeared in} hs Camp, and it is not known MARLBOROS -- goal, Lewis\exactly when he will return, -------- the final chance to secure sea-| tie. son tickets for the Generals'| peters gave up 11 hits and| home games, and also assure|qale's got two in the 8th and) -- of seats during play-|four of them in the 9th, when| age aT Coach Ted O'Connor| they clinched the win. Ralph| i ar PP gh AM re 4 the! O'Reilly opened with a walk and ( ee unior Crushmen"') Terry Vail bunted safely. With = ape for the coming season. | one out, Davis doubled, an error| e "Crushmen" open their) throw at first base followed and) schedule on Wednesday, October|then Rowden doubled, to com-| DRIVEWAYS AND PARKING AREAS 20, in Trenton, and entertain! pjete the three-run rally that) J turing Trenton back here on Friday) ¢linched the win for Gale's. NO DOWN PAYMENT PAL-O-PAK night, October 22. : Rowden, Hickey and Vail each) | hada pair of hits for the win-| Blown In | . yh igh to Pay ear Guarantee ners. || INSULATION CALL 7 y) 8 al 5 4] GALE'S -- Cole, rf; Davis, to ossure maximum customer satis- OSHAWA PAVING Ss; Rowden, 3b; McDermaid,} faction. FREE ESTIMATES. Your COMPANY that over this weekend will be| scoring Davis, to break the 1-1) their new Boston colors, actual-| and Smith; defence: Glennie|while both Cashman and Hayes ly a set of uniforms on loan and McKenny; centre: Caffery; |#3ve been victims of injuries, wings, Corrigan and Crosby; and probably won't be back alts.: Cassidy, Murray, Dun-|until some time next week. ville, Meehan, Marshall, Kelly,| Ian Young, thus far, has look- Hamill, Imlach, Byers, Keon,|ed very capable in the nets for Davidson, Martin and Park. oo -- and has the poten- itial to be one of the top net- OSHAWA --goal, Young; de-! ing ; re , : fence: Orr and Beverley; gga in the circuit this sea tre: Heindl; wings: Babcock) ¢ : : ee ee eT Witbat i oaint nemnosters Gul Wilkins, Horton, Roberts, Mor-|ieind) a toes bard-akatin threat to the record 152 scored) enz, Booth, Nevin, Black, Dick-|.entreman from Winnipe hn during his illustrious career at son, Sanford, _ rece litoba, in his last year At duster Queen's. | Officials -- Blair Graham,); ag oF dae : 'Also returning to the Mont-| Larry Clark and "Sandy" Pea cou sng pv real club's lineup are end Don|tor, all of Toronto. IGeorge Babcock Hohiwineat Taylor, a perennial all - star) First Period [from Lindsay, Ontario, with a since 1960, and Dick Feidler,| wo scoring. _|tremendous shot, and' also a enter the game with 1-1 records rated the league's top lineman) fet ie, a ig) er OR a very pretty playmaker, will be in pre-season outings but Tor- at end or tackle since he en-| oe : | popular here, because he should onto appears favored on the ba- rolied at McGill in 1962, |come up with a number of key sis of their impressive 36-10 vic- Bonga: Bolg ov paige 7:ulgoals, He is also a good 'skater % ' \2 and packs i i icy ne reat er tern Cann an Don er| Far nie rams te oh The Redmen dropped an 11-0 sae sir apts x iol pies a eens: oo ee - 1434| corners, and can use his body ' | 18:59|up front to good advantage. Ajax, Whitby, Oshawa COMMERCIAL @ INDUSTRIAL A top quality professional in- sulating service for new or old homes end other buildings fee- By IAN MacLAINE TORONTO (CP)--University of Toronto Blues embark Sat- urday on what many. expect will be their winningest cam- ign in several seasons when they entertain McGill Univer- sity Redmen. The Blues and the Redmen CULLEN TO CLIPPERS BALTIMORE, Md. (AP) --| Baltimore Clippers of the} American Hockey League an- nounced Thursday they have been assigned Roy Cullen, voted the outstanding rookie in three different leagues, by their parent team, New York Ran- gers of the National Hockey League. 1b; Seabrooke, If; Knight, c;| gt alae teal me, Hickey, p; O'Reilly, 2b; Vail,| ' cf and Piontek, If in 8th. j CHILTON BAD BOYS --Ruth, cf; Solo- INSULATING mon, ss; March, 3b; Courtney,| | CALL 728-2379 1b; Brabin, If; Snow, rf; Szysz- ka, 2b; Melnick, c; Peters, p. | BEES if z fee MARC Second Period Oshawa: Roberts (Whittaker, Sherman) Oshawa: Little (Heind!) 1 Pee (Orr, DOMINION TIRE STORES ImcKenny, 14:17 (tripping); Cassidy, 17:07| works (kneeling) and Corrigan, 18:04 (elbowing). the and dumped Halifax St. Mary's idle I te Double Money rh pare Babcock) ya:o8,under his--belt, will be the Ontario Mustangs at London Keon, 12:05 (high MYicking);|SPeedster from Brampton, who University Huskies of the new and. hustles «throughout Bluenose Conference 31-14 in C di 0 (Sherman, ana lan pen ' 4 Booth (Babcock, yose Gatling" of the fans just for two weeks ago but were se- | Penalties -- Dunnville, 10 PTs his hard work and determina- verely hampered by costly pen- game to Ottawa University of | Heind!) 1 the St. Lawrence Conference ggg graduations nt auc Nes -- Beverly. 10 (boarding);| Brian Morenz, a 16-year-old c ( ft ; mee : gs ges game, will likely eir ex ion games. ; catch a spot on the club, and Pi ges ze = . mi a : er ae -% with a few games of Junior "A" niversity of Western MONTREAL (CP) The tion alone, Peter Nevin, a Royal Canadian Golf Associa- |centreman from New Bruns- with four years of Junior Polonia, Thistles alties. Coach Dalt White has an un- usually deep bench for the 1965 senior Intercollegiate Foot- bali League schedule, espe- cially with the return of sev- eral veterans after a year's ab- sence and the addition of full- back Pete Broadhurst, an out- standing halfback with the SIFL champion Queen's Golden| money of $100,000 and a fur-| last night, with Polonia blankin Gaels. Another pleasant surprise for| White has been the work of his deep men on the defensive unit, particularly Andy Szandtner, | Mike Gray, Ian Kirkpatrick} and Gord Whyte. McGill, ers in the SIFL in 1964 are con- tion announced Thursday night that financial arrangements have been made with the city of Montreal and a distillery to double the prize money of the) Canadian Open to $200,000 for 1967. | The purse will, for 1967 only, | consist of the regular prize) ther $100,000 from the city of Montreal. City council Thursday night approved the executive com- mittee's recommendation that the national championship be! : "bi " Hee teat the Municipal" Goll", wen Helmut dectel 8000 second place finish-|Course and that the city con-| ywewaters >, (operation tribute to the prize money. |wick, : . i : {lef and Bob Dickson, left- < jwinger from Gananoque, are Split Twin Bill lother boys determined to make Polonia and Thistle Soccer the squad, who have shown good Clubs divided the doubleheader |"/ashes through the camp.. Both in Oshawa and District Soccer| Nevin and Morenz will be sign- League schedule play, at Kins- ed to Junio "B'" cards, so that men Civic Memorial Stadium| they can also play with the \"Crushmen," but may also play Thistles 6.0 in the "A" Division| 4" hockey on their B card. game while Thistles won | Of course, Barry Wilkin who over Polonia, in the "B" Divi-| Played regularly with the Niag- |sion action. ae Falls tein last year, will Sree a ibe a great addition to the Gen- S. Anastijevich, with three|,+aj.' defence, We were able him through the co- of Bruins General M. "Hap" Emms, to and Jarmasz) Manager : F : shari th t t i Lucien Saulnier, chairman of > egg. Mle pics gag Eoais.|come to the executive committee, said ag ; down the team's defence. " game, in goal, for Polonia, to) p 'adi improvements to the course! earn his shutout Paul Cadieux is another de- were discussed and planned "a) [yp the "eR Division akaie fence acquisition, from Ottawa, John,|few years ago. The possibility) Ken Lang potted both tallies for who is attending the University and of hosting the championship in\ppistles, as they displa ed 5 of Ottawa, and will in all likeli- FB Lp omega y displayed 89\ho04 commute from th d edge throughout the con- A i ere ee \test. over Polonia |play in most of the games. He Saturday night's 'schedule ac- Hits speedy skater, and will also nts fon sees Loce! 222 play|_ eet" up the defence corps. | Ukrainia at 7:00 o'clock and IL Most Valuable potonia' meeting ttalia, i John Surtees Has | "cy.cmeus Plpreegapaed bmn Secean Derr a 59° " Toronto's Joe Foy First Cup Of Tea Jones, 39-year-old relief pitcher) SPARK PLUGS Gets MVP Acclaim! 'for the Columbus Jets, was) J CP)--] Ss m MeRosrO (CE)-sobn. sur gue's most valuable pitcher! dary hhh) ay wee in the voting was i named the International Lea- ees enjoyed his first cup of tea fe ioned and Thursday since he was ser- ities Sela ste 1k eae ef iously injured Friday while dri-| ,, rng et track " Jack Lamabe of Toronto Maple) TORONTO, (CP)--Joe Foy, | , se | Leafs. third baseman for the Toronto} Oshawa and steady sidered a weaker club this year although several prominent vet- erans still are sprinkled among the rookies on the roster. Quarterback Glen St. the league's top passer, halfback Eric Walter are) among rookie coach Tom Moo-| ney's offensive mainstays. | Sam Jones Named Walter, with 102 points, leads 67 accelerated those plans.' Fall Sale Special and New 3-way, 7-shot clip to load short, long or long ere eee 1 g' ! y rifle shells. Genuine American walnut stock with scratch- resistant hand-rubbed oil finish. 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