een ee ee ae, sscniiaaisaadadediee ¥ @ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, October 23, 1965 fa Are Vw va hey i i TT +L edie towd bt WT Oe SPORTS Locale Crushmen Maul Trenton aver, ET | by Geu, i. Callippeu SPORTS EDITOR OSHAWA PUCK FANS are basking in the warm sun- shine of success these days and it's to be hoped the status quo is prolonged a little longer. The "Crushmen"' got off to a flying start in their schedule opener, down in Trenton, es 4- prepert I I AE sO ee ew ee Oe OW ee ot > ww wee | WIN HOME OPENER 11-3 mop ms aA Canawe bebutipyperters their 1965 home opener against Trenton Apple Kings at Civic Auditorium last night, and they gave the fans a barreiful of scoring plays to rehash after the game. Crushme, trounced Trenton 11-3 for their second win of the young season, They took a 4-2 decision in Trento Wednesday) \night in the first game of the on Wednesday night when they topped the Legi i on their own ice. Then, back here against the same oppo- sition last hight, the new Oshawa Junior "B' squad took over their group leadership, with their second win in as many starts. The attendance didn't exactly put any strain on the Auditorium's capacity but there was a good turnout of fans to cheer the "Crushmen" along and what was most important, there was plenty of enthusiasm, They came to cheer for their new Oshawa team and this they did, with gusto. Now if the Generals can dispose of London Nationals here tonight, and we are expecting them to do just that, then they will have lengthened their undefeated string and boosted their league-leading total. The "Petes" were expect- ed to take over first place last night, but they were the vic- tims of an upset, as Hamilton Red Wings came up wilh an inspired performance, to knock off the Liftlock City squad. Generals face Toronto Marlies tomorrow afiernoon, at Maple Leaf Gardens and that will be a "'toughie", THE MOMENT OF TRUTH arrives today, for few of our country's top football teams, In some cases, face-up situation is not until Sunday, but at any rate, a lot of this if and maybe possibilities could be all settled, by Monday morning. Lions play Regina, in Vancouver and the B.C, club will haye both Jim Carphin and Dick Fouts back in action. Fouts was voted top lineman in the Western Con- ference, this week, The result of this game will just about decide which team will finish in third place, Blue Bombers face the Eskimos and a win would put Winnipeg within reach of overtaking first-place Calgary Stampeders, Closer to home, we find Ti-Cats visiting Montreal and a win over Alouettes will clinch first place for the Hamilton team, That one is today and tomorrow afternoon, Ottawa is at home to Toronto Argos, If Hamilton beats Montreal today, then the Ottawa-Argo game means very little, except personal salis- faction. quile a the THE WORLD SERIES for 1965 1s now history and shortly, as soon as the printer gets around to it, the facts and figures will all be listed in the official book of statistics. Within the next week or two, we'll finally get baseball cleaned up (just before they start the winter trade winds blowing) with the announcing of the various individual award winners, rookie-of-the-year, most valuable, fielding average, batting average, slugging (total bases) average, ERA, strike- outs, etc. But, just for now, we'll pass along a few answers to some of the questions that have been asked us, during this past Series, or since. The total attendance for the 1965 series (seven games) was 364,326 and the net receipts were $2,975,041,60, with the Commissioner's share being $446,256,23 and. the players' share was $885,612.31. The two clubs each got $410,293.28 as did both the National and American Leagues. The individual player's shares are decided -- by the players --- and the amounts vary, depending on the total number of full shares, half-shares or split shares, etc. schedul The Oshawans dominated play for most of the evening, blasting 49 shots at 'Trenton goaltender, Dennis Orr, Apple Kings replied with just 29 shots on Rob Waddell, Brian Morenz, Bob Black and Jim Booth all tallied twice for the winners, All are regulars with Oshawa Generals of the Junior 'A' circuit, Booth also assisted on a@ pair, Other goals came 'from defenceman Don Bowen, Roger Knowles, Jerry Dionne, Ron Dussiaume and Gary Bradley. Three players shared the scor- ing for the losers -- Barry Tur- jner, Tom Glover and Al Fergu- son, \ffer 20 minutes, it appeared Clippers Top L.A. Blades How. can a nine-team jeague, play five official games the |same night? 'This happens today when four| jAmerican Hockey League} |teams oppose four other league opponents, and Cleveland of the AHL faces Los 'Angeles of the | Western League. The two minor professional | circuits have an eae schedule for the first time this! jse ason, And in the first interlocking game, played Friday night at) Ballimore, Md, American |League Baltimore Clippers) handed Ios Angeles Blades a 5-3 defeat, Following a first-period 1-1 deadlock in which goals by Bal- timore's Dave Creighton and Tos Angeles' Bill Orban forced the tie, the Clippers broke the game open with a three-goal outburst in the second period Veteran right winger Ken Schinkel scored at 1:19 of the isecond period. Jon Cossette iscored at 10:35 and Ray Cullen at 12:27 to give the Clippers an jadvantage which they never re- linquished, After veteran centre Larry Regan tapped in a rebound for) lhe Mdnads Ata te suan nevind ae Oshawa plaved most, more iopsided ihan it was, Osn-lui ine frame wiih & man in ine awa came out of the period with|penalty box, 'The visitors scored a 6-0 lead, outshooting the op-/two power play goals to narrow position 19-5, Orr looked weak|the gap to 6-2, but Oshawa re- on several goals, but made sev-|plied with a singleton before the eral dazzling saves to end the|period ended, period, Trenton again opened the Apple Kings carried play for scoring in the third period, but the early part of the second'Oshawa needed just five sec- jon hand, including 125 children onds to get that. one back. They icored three more hefore the final buzzer. OSHAWA PENALIZED Referee Gord Favreau called nine minor penalties, eight to the Crushmen, The linesmen were Stan Westfall and Terry Vail, A crowd of just under 600 was TO NET ONE ON GENERALS When London Nationals in-jout by the Nats on Tuesday, under 12 admitted LONDON NATIONALS' GOAL? vade Oshawa Civic Auditorium tonight, their immediate goal will be just that -- a goal, The newcomers to the Junior 'A' circuit will be looking for their first tally in more than six per- jods of hockey, after dropping a 2-0 decision to Oshawa Gen- erals in London on Tuesday, In the previous contest Nats ab- sorbed a 7-0 shellacking at the hands of the Kitchener Ran- ers, Tondon's main obstacle be Oshawa goaltenders Lan Young. Young will be look ing for his second straight shut- out to improve his already-im- pressive 2.25 goals-against av- erage, | Despite the fact that the Na- |tlonals have lost their first four) starts, London coach Jack Me- Intyre and manager Art Law- son are anything but discourag- led, Both praised the effort put will "| dieux, Mcintyre plans to move de- fenceman Bob Cook up to right) wing tonight, on a line with) Neil Clark and Barry Boughner. The coach also said right wing- er John Mercer will likely make his first league appear: ance, playing on a line with centre Moe St, Jacques and left winger Neil -Clairmont. Don Buddo will play defence with Darryl Edestrand, | The Oshawa lineup will ra- |main the same, except for the return of Paul. Cadieux, Ca who is commuting be- tween Oshawa and Ottawa, where he attends University, can play only weekend games. |As a result he missed the first game against London, Sunday, Generals move into Toronto's Maple Leaf Gardens where they clash with the Marl- boros. 'Marlboros And Flyers jonto Marlboros dealt Kitchener Victorious | By THE CANADIAN PRESS Boston Bruins were last in the National Hockey League last season, but their two farm clubs in the Junior A Ontario Hockey Association are right on top this year | Niagara Falls Flyers moved| into a first-place tie with Osh-| awa Generals Friday night by) defeating St. Catharines Black| Hawks 6-1, The Flyers and Gen-| "erals are both Boston affiliates, | In the only other game, ener| GEORGE CHUVALO Rangers their first loss of the) season by defeating them 4-3.| Chuvalo To Meet Clay Or Floyd? A crowd of 3,306 in Niagara Falls saw goaltender Duncan Wilson, playing his first game} with the Flyers, come within 44) seconds of a shutout, Doug Shel- | free of charge. They heard Mayor Ly- man Gifford wish both clubs) luck prior to the opening face- off, Harold Smith, -- Vice President of Smith Beverages, co-sp s of the Osh club, and Oshawa Minor Hockey As- sociation President Cliff Mad- jdock also took part in the open- ing ceremonies, The game marked the first Junior 'B' contest played in Oshawa in more than 12 years, Crushmen are in Kingston to- jreturn home next Friday at| 8:00 p.m, for a game with |Peterborough. | OSHAWA CRUSHMEN; Gaol: | \Rob Waddell, . Defence: Leo} Ayotte, Bruce Myl es, Bill Hor- ton, Gary Edmunds and Don Bowen, Forwards:: Phil Solo-| mon, Brian Morenz, Bob Black, | Frank Sawyer, Jim Booth} Roger Knowles, Jerry Dionne, | Kon Dussiaume and Gary Brad- ley, TRENTON Goal: Dennis Orr, ker, Gary Stewart, ham, Barry Turner, |Cunningham, Larry \Danny Creighton, APPLE KINGS;:| Poachman, | Danny Dixon, Rick Munro, Steve Holmes, Tom|4"d Detroit . Terry Hutchison and Al|'he Canadiens, |Glover | Ferguson, OSHAWA CRUSHMEN FIRST PERIOD Booth (unassisted) Dussiaume (unassisted) 3, Oshawa: 2, Oshawa: (Solomon, Black) , Oshawa: Morenz 4, Oshawa; Bradley (Knowles, Bowen) |, Oshawa: Oshawa: Pens: Bowen (boarding) 19:55 SECOND PERIOD 7, Trenton: Ferguson (Hutchison, Stewart) 8. Trenton: Hutchison) %. Oshawa: Black (Horton) Pens: Edmunds (charging) 6:57 ay ies (Interference) 9:16, Horton (interference) | 10:25, Ayotte (failing on the puck) 11:52, Myles (tripping) 13:15, Glover (high stick- Jing) 20:00 THIRD PERIOD 10, Trenton: Glover (Dixon, Cunningham) 11, Oshawa: Knowles (unassisted) 14, Oshawa: Booth (dlonne, Edmunds) 13, Morenz (unassisted) 14, Bowen (Booth) Dionne (Booth) Black (unassisted) (holding) 9:23, 5 es 4 % WV sivyor| 9:25 Turner (Ferguson, in 9 3: | 6:15) Vela Ms: bol SUGAR RAY WINS STEUBENVILLE, Ohio (AP)| Los Angeles (WHL) 3 Ballti- Espanola 3 Sault Ste, Marie 10 North Bay 5 Sudbury 8 Ottawa 6 Arnprior 2 HOCKEY SCORES AND STANDINGS American League more (AHL) 5 Western es League San Francisco 5 Seattle 2 Vancouver ) rortiana z Central League Memphis 5 St, Louis 0 Eastern League Long Island 5 Nashville 5 Greensboro 5 Charlotte 2 New Jersey 6 Knoxville 4 OHA Senior Galt 1 Kingston 7 Guelph 3 Woodstock 1- OHA Junior A St. Catharines 1 Niagara Falls 6 Toronto 4 Kitchener 3 NOHA Junior A Central Junior nD en ew era? ee McLaughlin And O'Neill Win Senior Grid Tilts McLaughlin Senior Trojansjtouchdowns for O'Neill with |downed Central 6-1 Frida at ar ¢ one, Civie M. é Rta arte ioe 3 by Dave Central took a first-quarter offence, on jead, scoring on a rouge, but|backs ay oe eh McLaughlin answered . with ajthe game, Anderson now 75-yard pass and run play for a --, -- trom posts ea st a ne Three Seeking Tiger's Crown \* The convert was wide, The winners scored their final two points on a safety touch after failing to score in three tries from inside Central's five. Doug Barr called a good game in the quarterback spot for the winners, Despite the inclement weather, a good crowd was on| Braves 4 Warriors 3 |Monarchs 4 Rangers 3 (All Winnipe; Flin Flon 1 Regina 19 Melville 2 Moose Jaw 5 morrow night at 8:5 and they Oshawa 11 Trenton 3 Westclair 4 Markham 3 |Etobicoke 4 St, Michaels 2 | Weston a Brampton i) Jim Shoni-|to finish first as the 1965- 66 Na- Bob Ben-|tlonal Hockey Vaughn|& host to Chicago Black Hawks} Sunday with Toronto at Detroit, _|Montreal at New York against i:s7/ing the Bruins at Boston. Manitoba Junior hand, McLaughlin were out in force with their mascot, Gordon the Goat, after parading from the school to the stadium, REDMEN WIN O'Neill Redmen meanwhile kept their first place hopes alive, downing Anderson 19-13, John Armstrong, Gary Edgar and Eric Farmcomb scored teams) Saskatchewan Junior OHA Junior B 'Canadiens Are Favored supporters) NEW YORK (AP) -- Two world champions and # pea contender permoe re-crowned middl pion Dick Tiger to Friday as boxing bubbled with excite ing the rousing success of the Tiger-Joey Giardello fight, Offers were made Joey Archer of New York, the con- tender who beat Tiger a year ago, and by welterweight cham- pion Emile Griffith of New York and Italy's Nino Benvenuti, the "rot pgges junior middleweight ng, With a big grin on his face, the 36-year-old Tiger said at a press luncheon; "'Money talks, My managers will listen to the offers and then we shall see," The only top fighter out of the consideration is Giardello, As NHL Starts Tonight The Stanley Cup championjin the league, includes all-star Montreal Canadiens are favored|Norm Ullman, a 42-goal scorer) last season, recently acquired League schedule|veteran Andy Bathgate, Alex ets under way tonight. |Delvecchio and defenceman The Toronto Maple Leafs play | Doug Barkley. The best defence and solid Red Wings tackle/ goaltending in the league rests) | with Toronto in veterans Johnny | Bower and Terry Sawchuk. An improvement for Chicago is that they will not have to rely so much on its all-stars--left- All six clubs are in action the Rangers and Chicago play: who lost the title to Tiger by a decisive margin in their 15- rounder before a roaring crowd of 17,064 paying $161,964 at Mad- ison Square Garden Thursday night, | WARNING MOTORISTS 12:35 the Two major factors place Montreal as a winner among pundits--speed and an in- 15:26|jury-free roster, The three positions behind Montreal should be a toss-up among the Leafs, Wings and Hawks, RANGERS A THREAT The Rangers, with a combina-| 4ition of youth and hustle are ex- Ipected to be a first-division threat. The league is getting off to| its latest start in 20 years. The , 1964-65 season began Oct. 12 and) the playoffs ended May 1. It also marks the 20th NHL season for Red Wing stars Gordie Howe and Bill Gadsby, tying a league record set by| jformer Bruin Dit Clapper, A new rule this year requires) | Sugar Ray Robinson, 44, scored/each team to have two goalles| |winger Bobby Hull, centre Stan |Mikita, defenceman Pierre Pi- jlote and goalie Glenn Hall, The team should click more as a team in its bid to reach first) place, | The Bruins are still consid-| ered the NHL's weak-sisters| leven though they have a new | general manager in Hap Emms, formerly with Niagara Falls Le of the OHA Junior A se- ries Cold Weether Ahead ANTI- oan {Prestene y, wend, She, ale eratente) nthe pg | ee poser fy hay HAVE US DO YOUR WINTER TUNE-UP + + + MAJOR or MINOR TUNE-UPS DONE 1S OUR AIM All Core Corry | Our GUARANTEE | | YOUR SATISFACTION | | Kelly Disney Used Cars a 5-1 Baltimore lead, the visi-| TORONTO (CP)--Irv Unger-ja technical knockout over Ru-/dressed for each game, Led. jton spoiled it when he scored! STRIKEOUT records, in World Series play, were not broken this year, in spite of Sandy Koufax's brillian per- formances, However, he still holds the record for one game, in World Series -- established in 1963 when he whiffed 15 Yankees, Carl Erskine, of the Dodgers also, back in Brook- lyn, fanned 14, back in the 50's and prior to that, Howard Emke, with 13, held the record, a mark he set, we seem to recall, back in the very early 30's. Incidentally, regarding a telephone query we received about a week ago, Bob Gib- son, of St. Louls Cardinals, struck:out 13 batters in one of the 1964 World Series games -- but he got one of the 13 in the 10th inning. Gibson did set.a new strikeout record in 1964 however -- a total of 31 strikeouts for three games in the same Series, SCOREBOOK TIME! It's that time again -- the summer season is officially over and we'd like the team manager or somebody connected with the club in question, to visit the Sports Desk and pick up their scorebook -- before we toss it in the wastebasket. Teams that should be concerned are: Port Perry Squirts, Wayne Auto Body Shop, GM Ladies League, Harman Park Tiger Tykes, Oshawa Merchants and Gale's Lumber. tors mounted a mild but- futile of the threat In the last five minutes! jof the game on goals by- Brian jrie kson at 19:19, | H es Ir urricanes n idefeated 'Toronto Lakeshore | \Bears 13-1 to qualify for the ifinal of the Ontario Junior Foot- Hurricanes will meet the win- ner of today's sudden-death semi-final between Oshawa ton Invictus The first game two- game, total-point jton | Hawkeyes left for Weston at 8:30 this morning for thelr 11:00 {Smith at 15:02 and Jack Hend Hamilton Hurricanes Friday | {ball Conference Hawkeyes and undefeated Wes- played Tuesday night in Hamil- jclash with Invictus. co Peer cmomeeen ame Earn up to $1200 a month in your spare time in the fast-growing coin-operated car wash busi- ness. 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Telephone 239-3534 poet eld-tested for more than 2 Jand guaranteed by Structure avadable PROV. jafter he was left uncovered In man of Toronto said Friday he _, |champions last season. final will be| - front of the Niagara net has been offered Bud Debrody scored twice to|!'aVe Canadian jlead the Flyers, Memorial Cup| champion George Chuvalo fight) Derek|(@ winner of the November Sanderson, Garry Cooke, Steve) title fight between heavyweights Aikinion and ack Haggerty [Cassius Clay and Floyd Patter- added one each, The Mariboros withstood a But Chuvalo, also of Toronto,) late rally by Kitchener to rec-,must. first defeat Ernie Terrell ord their second victory against|of Chicago, holder of the World one loss, The defeat left Kitch- | ener tied for third with Peter-|(he heavweight title. They| borough Petes, each with two/meet Noy. 1 in a 15-round title wins, a loss and a tie. bout at Maple Leaf Gardens, The Rangers, playing at home| Ungerman, who manages before 3,447, blew a 2-1 lead.|Chuvalo, said he received the Terry Caffey scored twice offer in a telegram from Leon |for the Marlboros and Jim Keon|Saddler of Detroit, and Mike Byers got one each,|the' Chuvalo-Terrell winner to Bill Hway, John Barber and meet the Patterson-Clay winner Don Luce scored for the. Rang-in a bout to decide an over-all ers, |world champion, $1,000,000 to! heavyweight|round in a scheduled 10-round|enoughinspiration for the| Boxing Association version of who wants) dolph Bent maica, in of Kingston, 2:20 of the Ja- third fight Wednesday night. 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Oshawa-Whithy SPORTS CALENDAR SATURDAY, Oct, 23 HOCKEY---OHA -- Junior Generals, at Civic Auditorum, Junior Conference Pleyotfs--Osh tus, at Weston Collegiate Grounds, 11;00 @ SUNDAY, Oct, 24 HOCKEY--OHA Junier Maribores, at Maple Leaf Gardens, 2:00 se Assoelation's Annual "Genguet (Presentation Oshawa Miner Lecros of Trophies, Crests, Awards, etc UAW League starting et 10:00 am, ,. , Os 00 a.m. -- Mercury Furniture vs Gus Brown Motors; Keith Peters Realtors vs Intercity Junior "BY" Lakeshore League--Oshawa "Crushmen" vs Kingston, a Kingston Memorial Centre, 7:15 p.m, MONDAY, Oct, 25 HOCKEY----OHA Junior ""B' Metro Whitby Lasco Steelers, at Whitby League--at Civic Auditorium, Civic Auditorium, 8:30 p.m, TUESDAY, Oct, 26 No Games Scheduled, WEDNESDAY, Oct, 27 SKATING--Public skating, at Civie Auditorium, 8:00 p.m, to 10/00 p.m, THURSDAY, Oct, 28 bh ey Se a Figure Sketing Club, ot Civic Auditorium, 0 p.m, to 10:00 FRIDAY, Oct, 29 HOCKEY--OHA Junior "Crushme at Civic Auditorium, Metre Leegue--Whitby Lasco Ste St. Michael's Arena, 8:00 p.m, SATURDAY, 'Oct, 30 HOCKEY---Oshawe Protestant Church a.m. to 12:00 noon ,.. , Oshewe torium, Peterborough 'Petes' vs Oshawo pm. . presentat! on of trophies, at Dnipr ART'S Gun Repair 18 BOND ST. 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