-- @ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, November 29, 1968 Generals Rally In 3rd, = | Turn Back Junior Habs If Montreal Junior Canadiens Orr and Danny O'Shea have led the OHA Junior 'A' scoring race all season, the two Osh- awa General scoring aces put their point across Saturday night at Civic Auditorium. Orr and O'Shea combined for five goals and three assists, as Generals downed the Habs 94 The win was the fourth-straight for Oshawa, and moved them into a first-place tie with Ni- agara Falls Flyers. O'Shea netted three goals, in- cluding the winner, All 'came in the final period and helped Generals overcome a 5-4 sec- ond-period deficit. He added a pair of assists, lifting his point total to 38, just one behind league-leading Orr. O'Shea had been in third posi- tion, three points behind Andre 7 Lacroix of Peterborough Petes, before the game. Orr, meanwhile, scored two als and set up another, giving| im 13 goals and 26 assists on the year. O'Shea's total includes} 16 goals. | CASHMAN CLICKS | 'O'Shea's linemate, Wayne} Cashman, was also a major factor in the win. He scored/ once and assisted on five; others. | Other goals for the. winners, came from Ron Dussiaume,| George Babcock and Brian Mo-| renz. | Jacques Lemaire and Don} Lesemer scored twee each) for the Montrealers. Serge Sa-) vard and Michel Lapalme added stop on a blistering slap shotiwhen starting goaltender Ted! in Quimet injured his ankle. Qui- met blocked nine of 12 Oshawa drives, while Rose stopped 11 of 17. Next game for the Generals is Saturday night here at Civic Auditorium, against Toronto Mariboros, with game time 7:15 p.m. by Serge Savard late the period, and seconds later robbed Richard Pumple on a close-in drive. Oshawa defenceman Paul Ca- dieux twisted his ankle at the 15:00 minute mark and was taken to the dressing room for treatment. He tried the ankle out in the second, but was the victim on Montreal's first goal. He left the game around the four-| * minute mark. of the middle frame. FIRST PERIOD 3 Dussiaume rd sore eH Lemaire irippine) 4:63 tripping) 4:51, Lemaire (tripping) 6:03, VISITORS TAKE LEAD Savard (tripping) Heind! (roughing) $59, i tri The second period belonged|Lies™4,. y'Beeriey: cman' sticking) to the visitors, They watched) 16:4. Oshawa take a 4-2 lead after Habs had tied it at 2-2,. but) %, the Montrealers scored three| "a | quick goals to take a 5-4 lead into the final 20 minutes, The O'Shea-Cashman - Little line, unimpressive for the first "two periods, perked up in the third. They tallied three in the first seven minutes, giving Gen- ingl Christian Bordel jerals a 7-5 lead. singles. "hristian Bordeleau was) When Billy Heindl fed George THIRD PERIOD ~ scoreless but he collected/pabcock a perfect pass, with|10, oshawa: O'Sheas three assists. {Oshawa playing a man short,| (Cashman, Little) Generals dominated in thelit was all over. ae far ds the| Oshawa: Cashman early stages, keeping their op-|3.076 fans were concerned. Bab-| 12 Ouiewes A ponents off balance with heavy/cock went right in on goaltender! 1s, oshawa: Babcock (Heind!) checking. They held a 2-0 mar-/cliff Rose and made no mis-|!4. Montreal: Lemaire gin before the game was 10'take, '< {Graniet, pat oy minutes old. The clubs split goals before) -- (Orr, Cashman) .. Ath The last five minutes of the|the final buzzer sounded, Osh-| Fens: ante acai, Roberts, thigh stick-| period saw Canadiens come tojawa's coming with just one/ing) 11:06. | life, and only the superb play|second left. aan SHOTS o aare of Oshawa goaltender Ian Young! Rose drew a rare assist On| Montreal 1012 7 29 kept them off the scoresheet. |Montreal's tally. He came nei | Younge made a brilliant glove|the game early in the second,| Aj jax Shellettes SECOND PERIOD Montreal: Lemaire (Bordeleau, Chagnon) Savard (Burns) Morenz (Babcock) 3:24] seeeee 4:42) ve 6:47) rr (Cashman, Hayes) Montreal: Liesemer (Bordeleau, Ferguson), ...++« ase Montreal: Lapalme (Lemaire, Grenier) | 12:07 | Montreal: Liesemer | (Bordeleau, Vadnais) +5 14:46 Pens: Sandford (boarding) 9:21, Orr} (high sticking), Bordeleau (high sticking) | | | 5. 6, 7, * 14:34 % DANNY O'SHEA 17:40. n } 6:33 6:55) 9:56 . 19:06 19:59 ORR INJURED Generals Tie Marlies Take Over First Place Oshawa Generals moved into first place in the Ontario Hockey Association Junior A series with a three-point week- end. 2 The Generals defeated Mont- real Canadiens 9-6 Saturday and tied Toronto Marlboros 6-6 Sunday. The crowd at Maple Leaf Gardens was 10,079 paid, second largest of the year and the tops so far this season, was just over 11,000, when Generals played there, about a month ago. Mar- lies visit Oshawa this Saturday night. The idle Niagara Falls Flyers slipped into second place, one point behind the Generals who have 24. In other games, Montreal managed a split in their games defeating Kitchener Rangers 41 in Montreal Sunday, while Peterborough Petes came from) behind a three-goal deficit to defeat Hamilton Red Wings 7-4.| Oshawa defenceman Bobby Orr scored four goals in the) \Barry |Brian Morenz and Bill Little. | Defeat Uxbridge | Ajax' Fleming's Shellettes de-| feated Uxbridge girls in an ex- hibition hockey game on Sunday {night, 7-1. | The Ajax team was filling in a "bye" date in their Metro Girls' League schedule and used the exhibition: game to advan- tage, to brush up on passing plays. Uxbridge scored first with an) the Canadiens. Michel LaPalmelearly goal, by Nancy Bernharot| and Serge Savard added the|but it proved their only tally. 4 others. | Leona Sleep tied the score and 4 Montreal's win over eighth-/Ajax pressed steadily from 4 place Kitchener kept them with-|there on, to win by their com- in two points of third - place fortable margin, which was Peterborough. boosted with four unanswered © Robin Burns broke a 1-1 thir, goals in the ser? irene. pie period tie with the Rangers and gg hg is gon also finished the scoring. Carl) and Colleen Allen, with & pair, er and Lucien Grenier g0t| yore the other scorers for Sheil- the others. es, who meet Newmarket i , ett Jim Egers got Kitchener's|cirls, in a league game, next goal. Sunday evening, at Whitby helped the Petes come back,| m@while singles went to Paul Cur- . ' | Novice All-Stars Andre Lacroix and Mickey Red-| . mond. Beat Storie Park Giesebrecht and Gary Marsh|Saturday, Oshawa Novice All- "Stars whipped Storie Park Pee Jeff Rorabeck and Glenn BOBBY ORR Alvin Dark Named Kirkham each scored a pair for . Pete Fallaise adding singles. ether Pe oy Bare "steven, Athletics Manager jozden and Ostle were the goal- DON O'DONAGHUE Oshawa Vikings wound up an undefeated season on Saturday afternoon, at Toronto, when they played a 6-0 tic with the Kit- chener Pirates, in the Ontario Intermediate Rugger Union championship game, Vikings, the champions of the Eastern Division, had defeated Toronto Old Boys in their semi- final, while the Pirates, champ- ions of the Northern section, had won over Hamilton, the leaders of the Western division. The game was played at Vic- Indians Invade Whitby Tonight By CLIFF GORDON Whitby Lasco Steelers will be gunning for at least a share of| second place in the league) standings, tonight, when. they play host to Etobicoke Indians at the Whitby arena. Game time as usual is called for 8.00 The Steelers, who currently are in third place in the stand-} ings, are batting an even 500 on five wins, five losses and a tie in 11 starts, during the regular} league campaign. The locals) have scored a total of 40 goals and have given up the same number, so are all even in these two departments. One young 15-year-old fellow,| who has shown very well of| late for the Lascos, is Don 'Donaghue. The former left- winger has' been shifted to centre, on the line with captain Kevin O'Shea and Pete Vipond.| O'Donaghue has been filling in at centre for the injured Tom- my Lavender and has done a fine job. Lavender is a doubt- ful starter for tonight's contest. All children under 12-years-of- age are admitted free, when accompanied by an adult, to, the Steelers' home games. NHL Tyke League Schedule Results The Oshawa NHL Tyke| League played their usual Fri-) day night doubleheader, at the Civic Auditorium, with Black Hawks nosing out Red Wings 2-1 and Canadiens extending their string, with a 9-0 shutout over Maple Leafs. | Billy Locke and Steve Brooks scored the two goals for the Black Hawks and Terry Hop- kins saved the Red Wings from the whitewash brush. Ian Cullen was the big scorer in Canadiens' win, with four goals, Singles were notched by Brian Crawley, Mark Patfield, Mike Mountain and Kevin Duignan. Goalie David Andrews claim-| ed the shutout, This marked the| third shutout in four wins for) Canadiens, who have allowed) only one goal against them,| while scoring 29. | toria Square. The wind helped spoil any hopes that wide open rugby could be played and in addition, the pitch was water- logged, which further prevented good play. Oshawa had the territorial ad- vantage throughout the game but the Kitchener defense was 'brilliant and prevented the Vikings from scoring. SHARE THE HONORS The teams will hold the trophy for six months each, At full time, the captains decided against overtime dite to the ad- verse conditions and in view of the fact that the teams might go on to darkness, trying to de- clare a winner, due to the ap- parent equality of the teams in strength. For the Oshawa team, it mark- ed their most successful cam- paign since they entered the On- tario Rugger Union in 1959. In remaining unbeaten throughout Scugog Cleaners Take League Lead With first place at stake, in the Willowdale Men's Major| gog Cleaner club and the pwer- ful Aimco Automotive entry, the Oshawa boys rose to the oc- casion and came out on top. | Aimco started out brilliantly) to easily take the first game,| 1423-1211. but their success was shortlived as Scugogs came back to take the next two, 1393 - 1358 and 1295 - 1139. Al Perry_led the Scugog club to victory with his best effort) since early October, putting to-| gether 298,328 and 221 for 847.|on top with 60 pts.; Fraser Bob 728; | Harry} Following Perry, it was Gallagher 730; Ron «Jay Jim Cassells 712 and Gillard 709. Young Davey Bishop, who has) been one of Scugogs' better) shooters this season, was rested) lin the second and third game,| | being replaced by a newcomer,| Aluminum |Cliff Zubernick, who had to be/Const. 27; used before the deadline date. | 'Zube,"' who is well - known to} Oshawa Vikings Ontario Rugger Tiile the season, they built up a most enviable record, ohe of which the founder and general man- ager on the club Chris Krause is'indeed proud. "All the mem- bers of the team gave it all they had', said Chris after the game and he also had high-praise for the Kitchener defense, The Oshawa scrum, headed by Pete Sheperd, Tom Olinyk, played a strong game and they were backed up by Gary Bruce, George Sainsbury, Dave Thomp- son, Don Pringle and Gareny Gunn, while the backfield core, led by Ron Aiken and Keith Wil- liams was always ready to thwart any Kitchener attacks. In doing so Reg Wasilyk, Geoff Stockwell, Brian Hall, Rex -Wil- liams and Bob Meldrum, were always in the thick of defensive work when the Pirates threat- piled of wining 10 games, tieing two and losing none, was the best in Ontario rugger this Season. VIKING NOTES: Ed Aru and Moe Korczynski, members of the East York Argonauts, the Senior Canadian Football hamp- pions, were former members of the Vikings . . . Rex Williams, the Vikings winger, had a busy Saturday . . . aside from the rugger game he was the male lead in the Oshawa Little Theatre production 'The Lark' on Saturday night at the Mc- Laughlin Theatre ... Flu kept Gerry Tymosik out of Satur. day's game but Don Pringle was an able replacement . . Vikings plan a victory banquet,: following their successful season, at which time the trophy enet. The Oshawa team had only one try scored against them all awa from the Kirkland Lake district and the Scugog boys tribution to the Scugog victory "ver Aimco, consisted of 274 in the second game and 271 in the third. Gordie Longarini was top shooter for Aimco with 852 (331) and he now leads the race with a 274 mark, With only three weeks of scheduled league play remain- ing in the first series of the schedule, Scugog Cleaners are Movers 58; Aimco Automotive 57 Ginn's Cargage 53; Chase and Taylor 49; Plantation 46; El Macombo Tavern 44; Bent- ley Construction 43; Rusty's Stars 42; Art's Taxi 39; The 300 Club 39; Willow Bowl 34; Lucky Strikes 30; Stafford's 29; British Can. R. G. Phillips 22. The opposition this week will be the Lucky Strikes club, who jall the Oshawa five - pinners,/have the knack of rising to the) jjust recently moved into Osh-'occasion at times. season and the record they com- THOMPSON TRIUMPHS | AUCKLAND, N.Z, (AP)--Aus- \tralia's Peter Thomson, the |British Open champion, faltered with a last-round 75 Saturday lfive-pin tilt, between the Scu-jare glad that ho did. 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