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Oshawa Times (1958-), 1 Dec 1965, p. 11

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i a = = i. FT i. Se ee ty Be wpe SSS -- Junior Petes | HOCKEY SCORES, STANDINGS (Buckaroos Tie ------ -- a | re By THE CANADIAN PRESS |Springfield (AHL) 3 Vancouver : while Terry Gray and Ed Hoek- Ed e London American League | 4 Quebec Aces stra replied for the Aces, who FIGHTS LAST NIGHT | g a WLT F APti Eastern League . now lead the AHL's Eastern\py THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | Eastern Nivision |New Jersey 3 Johnstown 7 Division by 11 points. : Visiting Portland Buckaroos Tokyo -- M 0 P Pl Quebec 12 5 3 87 57 27/ International League finally received a bit of grudg-|, The Indians made 2 battle-of| Tokyo -- Masahiko (Fighting) n Fower- ay Baltimore 0 52 55 16|Toledo 2 Des. Moines 3 ing hospitality in the American|it at Vancouver but were beaten Harada, 117%, Japan, out- Provid 49 50 15|Port Huron 2 Dayton 3 ' by veteran Phil Maloney's goal|Pointed Alan Rudkin, 117%, rovidence | Hockey League at Quebec City)"* England Hershey 55 48 15 Exhibition Tuesday. night. with two seconds left to play,|England, 15. (Harada retains Springfield g5 19(Detroit (NHL) 3 Pittsburgh!' 'The Western League second-\T¥° goals by Billy McNeill and|¥orld bantamweight title.) Weste | (AHL) 0 placers, who lost their first two|°" by Ron Hutchinson com-| Miami Beach -- Doug Jones, PEON va rm Central Junior A starts of a four-game swing pleted the winners' total while 191144, New York, knocked out = pecaash age leat Pittsburgh 1 72 55 91|Brockville 1 Arnprior 4 through the eastern circuit,|Bill Sweeney, Jim Anderson|Chip Johnson, 186, Naples, Fla., victory over London Nationals) (0 and 2 0 50 Cornwall 10 Hawkesbury 3 picked up their first point in a/@d Randy Miller counted for/3. in an Ontario Hockey Associa- 'Ottawa 6 Buckingham .7 ti ; Springfield. Ni York--R: cir \ cae Meccaay fatale 612 0 50 He eer g 2-2 tie against Quebec Aces, lew Yo ussell Shoulars, night -- parca atm Tuesday's Resulis Isuabury 7 Norih Bay 5 Tate tamed Gh were PICK FILLY Libertad Rueda, 14g. Puerto with the % : ; 4 \s ' "ie Springfield Indians, who were K FILL Liberta' ueda, » Puerto} ; nana pring 'ONLY The win moved the Petes to/Portland (WH) 2 Quebes AL) pare emer beaten 4-3 by Vancouver Can-| SAN FRANCISCO (AP) --|Rico, 6 RY en Seed ie t -_ po : $ ed gre p nen Bes 8 |Barrie 0 a a er ' lucks Tuesday, making it three| What a Treat, owned by George| Sacramento -- Joey Olguin,| $] 295 Oshawa Generals and left the) Manitoba Junior jlosses in a row in their coastal|D. Widener, was named Tues-/135, Sacramento, outpo ted| , oe PME GSHAWA TIMES, Wadaesdov. Geeember 1, 1965 1 nearer eine ts fb " LONDON, Ont. (CP) -- A power-play goal by Mickey Red- mond at 5:05 of the third period | broke a,2-2 deadlock and car- ried Peterborough Petes to a 3-2 a wVscwseo 1 1 0 vis 1 27| awd =e 'maspae wsito Besa ww a eos Nationals in~ last place, two} OHA Junior A Monarchs 4 Rangers 2 a a . points behind Kitchener Rang-| W LT FA Pt Warriors 9 Braves 7 ee ee + wale See bin mer te lee ee ers |Oshawa 10 4 4 89 61 24 Saskatchewan Junior wit Tha dt ne cose he sagging he P cc -. Es Cnr. My Dasey Valdez, 126, oan ' R eg . oa } ; ng scorers, ac-|by the Thoroughbr cing|Mexico, knoc out Johnny 8 seo yache Hy agg Poe an rg 10 : SS = ives . a -* ~ |eounted for both Portland goals Associations board of selection.'Latimore, 124, Los Angeles, 10. 160 Simese $.___ 728-0051 Grant and Andre Lacroix in the|Montreal '5§ 52 17\Estevan 5 Moose Jaw 3 first period, Neil Clairmont and!Toronto 69 68 16 Alberta Senior | ; Moe St. Jacques were the Lon-|st. Cath; 58 75 13\Red Deer 8 Lacombe 3 \ don goal getters, scoring two|Hamilton 78 92 12) | es minutes apart late in the first) Kitchener 53 64 11) ' | period to erase a 2-0 lead by| London 55 8) 9 Carleton's Cagers | the Petes. 2a Tuesday's Result ' Redmond, Grant and Lacroix|peterborough 3 London 2 Defeat St. Pats raised their goal production to} Thursday's Games | 43 for the season--more thanjst. Catharines at Hamilton | OTTAWA (CP) -- Carleton) i Id ' i half their team's total for the|Niagara Falls at Peterborough | University overpowered St. | 00 0 or oys year. Western League | Patrick s College 103-52 in an} Referee Brian Lewis assessed) ---------------------- eee z 5 slam ogee ini lties, six to Peterbor- ae collegiate League basketball) pay gag les, six to Feter APPOINT PUBLICIST game Tuesday night. ee | London goalie Rocky. Farr) WINNIPEG (CP)--John Keir-) Pat O'Brien with 25 points h i i { was cut for 12 stitches on the/stead of Montreal has been ap-|and Wayne Kilfoyle with 24 led u 00 oun or cars bridge of the nose in the second | pointed public relations' director|Carleton scorers. Al Munroe period, delaying the game for/for the 1967 Pan - American |scored 22 for St. Pat's and {15 minutes. |}Games. here. Mike Landry 17. h d HUBBY WANTS HER TO SLOW DOWN ee CRAIG BREEDLOVE, 1963. He says "I about | | who set a world land speed 'choked when she said she | Hs ; i bl record Jast month, of 600.601 | ee iy i, P | weara es 7H. Famed Tam O'Shanter's shirt joe engine "Spirit of America', Sonic I, on Utah's Bonne- Rideaus Take Over ville Slat Flats, wants his /, % wife Lee, to "slow down' . ' because she scares the dick- Third-Place Slot ; y ens out of him. Lee, 28, | A mother of five, has gone as | PERTH, Ont. (CP) -- Perth- ss e high as 332 miles an hour in [Smiths Falls Rideaus moved , the Sonic 1. 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