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Oshawa Times (1958-), 8 Dec 1965, p. 12

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PEE WEE LACROSSE TROPHY PRESENTED iGenerals Face Busy Weekend The Oshawa Generals, cur- rently locked in a tie for top spot with. Niagara Falls Fly- ers, and only one game ahead of the onrushing Peterborough "Petes," are preparing for a do- or-die weekend. Generals journey to Niagara Falls Friday night to tangle in the Flyers' lair and then return home Saturday, to meet ihe London Nationals. Niagara and Peterborough each holds game- in-hand over the local squad. SANFORD INJURED Danny Sanford is a doubtful starter for the weekend, having piled into the boards at Mont- real on Sunday ,picking up a painful injury to his knees. Some good news came from the club today however when General Manager Wren Blair announced that centr eman- winger Billy White has an OK from the club physician to stari skating. If everything goes all ee, | BILLY WHIT! be City League Sees 6 Tilts Oshawa Minor Hockey Asso- ciation's "Bantam l,ea gue" teams hed six schedule sames ams Ro ROSS Sames on Monday night and for a change, there wasn't a "tie game" in the lot. Bathe and McLelland whipped Canadian Tire 7-3, with Eric Howard scoring three of the win- ners' goals, while John Bradley added a pair, with Joe Reid and Chris Staeger each scoring one. Terry Lloyd and Ray Smith accounted for the 'Tiremen's goals, with the former getting two. Hambly's Beverages nosed out Banks Flooring 4-3 in one of the better: games of the night. Ron Suddard scored a couple while Frank Allison and Brian Roy got the others. For Banks, it was Ron Goustcott, Alex Mai- boroda and Neil Oke, with one apiece. Scugog Cleaners won 7-2 over the Police Assoc. boys. Dale Tullock and Len McAvoy each scored twice for the winners with Pete Smith, Paul Bennett When Dan Price wins hockey games, he believes in doing the job properly. Price scored three of four third-period goals for Gus Brown Motors Sunday, as they over- came a 5-2 deficit to down Keith Peters Realtors 6-5. The Oshawa Industrial League game was played in Bowmanville. In the other game, Bob, Burke's hat trick sparked Gale Lumber to a 6-4 win over Mer- cury Furniture. Price's last two goals, both unassisted, were scored in the last two and a half minutes. The winner came with just 20 seconds left. | "Bernie Guindon, Reedy Mc-| Connell and Don Craggs also scored for the winners. Ted Lut- and singles came from Bill Huard, Ed Babin and Bill Duf- field, Peters led 1-0 after one period, ton netted a pair for the losers, : Browns And Gaels . Register Victories Mercury moved in front. 2-1 early in the second but fell be- hind 4-2 after 40 minutes. Rob Mason, Rocket Smith and Richard Nosal scored one each or the winners, who were wear- ing new uniforms acquired last week. Four players shared the scoring for Mercury -- Joe Waite, Dave Spencer, Stan Rog- ers and Bob Rogers. GALE LUMBER: Dave Waddell, Bob Mason, Bob Burke, John Plews, Rocket Smith, Richard Nosal, Ed Gibson, Ed Archye, Gary Garland, Darcy Smith, Bill Hicks. | MERCURY FURNITURE: Gary Tay- Babin (Lutton, Craggs) 6:30.|/!or, Jim Beuchler, Stan Rogers, Dave Guinden (Price, Krowchuk)| Spencer, Dave Elliott, Brian Hall, Rusty Craggs, Don Arscott, Brian Wright, Bob 'ogers, Joe Daniel, Bob Stroud, Fred reenwood, Joe Waite. FIRST PERIOD 1 gab Waite (B. Rogers, Daniel) 243, 3-2-alter two and stretched the lead to 5-2 before Brown's come- back. GUS BROWN'S: Ritchie Winnacott, Glen Skea, Winston Brant, Dan Price, Reedy McConnell, Bernie Guindon, Paul Krowchuk, Bob Solomon; Bob Crosmas, Lloyd Schram, Don Craggs, Jim McCabe. KEITH PETER'S: Norman Cormier, Rich Craggs, Ted Lutton, Ernie Lan- dry, Roger McKnight, Ed Babin, Bill Duffield, Bill Huard, Buddy Yahn, Bob ee Junior White, Harry Joyce, Bob cDona' "FIRST PERIOD if ar bl Bill Huard (Lutton, Joyce) Pens.: Duffield 13:37, Craggs 16.35. SECOND PERIOD -- Lutton (Bill Huard, Babin) 3. Peters: 4, Browns: 14:09. 5. Brown: McConnell (Price, Schram) |R 19:00, 1G Guindon 1:37, 9:20. PERIOD 6. Peters: Duffleid 4:48. 7. Peters: Lutton 7:56, : Price (Solomon) 122:20. : Craggs (Skea) 13:20, : Price 17:38, . : Price 19:40. Pens,: White 8:45, Landry 20:00. Bob Burke scored two of his goals within five minutes in the second period, to give Gale's a Pens: Crosmas :25, THIRD 2. Gale: Mason (Burke) 19:55. right, White could be back in action almost two weeks ahead of the original time forecast. Generals must somehow ovive Niagara's home ice superiority; if they hope to vault over 'the |Flyers Friday. If they lose Fri- \day, then they must win here 'Saturday, against London, to /them on their ice." tjand Lorne White getting the| lotherss Allan Bathe and Terry f |McRee scored for the losers. Youthful defence ace Jimmy) Local 1817 defeated West: Whittaker has returned home to| mount Kiwanis 5-3 in their clash, Oshawa from a Niagara Falls|with Bas Buma, Jeff Henderson] this problem, if we hope to bea hospital, where he had been hos-|and Wayne Barriage, at one|/Ottawa Roug giving the winners a Jot |club met pitalized since Nov. 5, with a|anjece, Rough Rider Coach Still In The Dark ee in the period. 3-2 lead. Mercury had taken a 1-0 lead early inthe first before} Gale's tied it with five sceonds Pens.: Hicks, Spencer 5:00, $. Rogers 7:10, Craggs 8:58, S, Rogers 16:17. SECOND PERIOD 3. Mercury: Spencer 2:27, 4. Gale: Burke (Mason, Plews) 6:18. 5. Gale; Burke (Plews) 11:30. 6. Gale: R. Smith (Nosal, Hicks) 14:18, No Penalties THIRD PERIOD 7. Gale: Burke (Plews) 9:00. 8. Mercury: S. Rogers 11:00, 9. Gale; Nosa! (R. Smith) 14:57. 10. Mercury: Rogers (Greenwood, Craggs) 18:44. Pens.: Archye 1:50, Plews 4:44. OTTAWA (CP)--Directors of) Riders football Tuesday to talk over) won the Pee Wee Lacrosse championship. Robert Gra- ham, coach of the Panther team, is at left. --Oshawa Times Photo partment. Jim Coyle, right, is seen presenting The Brooks Supertest Trophy to Archie Graham, a member of the Panthers team, which Trophies won during the broken arm. of trouble, but it was not en-|the coaching situation and an-| Local fans purchasing a pro-|ough to offset the pair of goals|nounced afterward "the meet-| gram at this Saturday's game, both Gary McDougal and Gary|ing was not conclusive. receive, at no extra|Locke scored, plus one by| A brief statement put out by a beautiful 5" x 7" |Dennis Hood. the Eastern Football Conference keep pace in the closely bunch- ed race. London held the To- ronto Marlboros to a 4-4 tie in the Gardens, this past Sundaye, will 'We have to put three solid|charge, _. periods together in Niagara Fri- oe 11:00 4 10:20) 14:10 0 ' 15:31 3:10, Wil] day," said coach "'Bep'"' Guido- lin. "We always start badly there and we have to overcome ----EEE ane | Neighborhood | Dart Results | IN TRENTON The following are the results |of games played on Dec.2 --} | Woodview No. 1, 5, Rundle No. | 1, 0; Rundle No. 2, °5, North' Oshawa No. 1, 0; Bathe 4,/ |Woodview No. 2, 1; Southmead 4, North Oshawa No. 2, 1. | Doubles --O. Twine 2, T.| Chris Hayes will be in uni- Twine, S. Emm, M. Smith, R. form for the Oshawa Crushmen Hernan 4 & Homan D. Con. | onight avhen they meet Trenton J f Apple Kings in Trenton. boy 3, D. Taylor, N. Pullen 2,) 1 was decided this week that T. Emm 3, F. Donald 2, D.| Hayes, a regular with the Osh- Donald, B. Conboy, G. Houston,|awa Generals, would be re- photo of a player on the Osh- B'Nai B'Rith nosed out Du-|club said other meetings would Chris Hayes In Line-Up For Crushmen Tonight |be forced out of the Generals') jline-up. Signed to a 'B' card, he|nosed out the homesters 4-3. |part of the season. awa Generals roster. These pjate 3-2 in the tightest scoring] photos will be inserted into the| came of the night. Ron Dennis| centre page of the program. {was the big gun, the only gun,| Gs : ~~ |for the winners, getting all three of their tallies. Ron Griffin and Paul each scored for Duplate. Local 2784 won over Houdaille Industries 4-2, with Les Kiraly lscoring twice for the winners, |while John Wright and Dan Junder fire in some circles when be set "to investigate the mat- ter more thoroughly." Coach Frank Clair, who came SPORTING the Riders went into a tailspin late in' the season and were knocked out in the eastern final by Hamilton, still has two years) to run on a three-year contract. | It is worth about $20,000 a year. |Gray each potted one. John} |Sledziewski and Jeff Stapleton) \shared. Houdaille's two goals. | | In a Novice exhibition game,} played on Friday evening, in| Canningion, Oshawa All-Stars} is permitted to play both Junior|Bert Hoefs scored three of Osh-| 'B' and Junior 'A' for at least|@Wa's goals and David Goguen) |the other while Tom McLeish) : jaccounted for all three Canning- The declaration rules are such|tgn counters. SEE BOBBY ORR and DAN O'SHEA 77,60. SPECIAL 7 CLUB GOLF SET MACGREGOR --- NICKLAUS -- "GOLD CROWN". Reg. GO0DSE |M. Wilson, J. Major, A. Bryant, | | moved from the Generals' roster|that he could play regularly)|_---- Play for Strengthened and placed on a Junior 'B' card.| with the Generals through Janu-| summer season were pre- sented Friday night at the Lions Centre by the Bow- manville Recreation De- Oshawa Senior League Provides Triple Thrill Sunday evening at Civic Audi-| yhtee'd PERIOD | torium the Oshawa Senior Hoc-| 'penaities:' fee dg er key League tripleheader pro |Gconne 9 tripping) 6:10, Weidmark duced some of the best hockey|"""P'" "oon perion seen in this area during the; 2 Foley o'Connor YOUnE 8800. sent what| So hoo e opening contest wha' riffin) the League executive predicted A ggg Raich aii would be a "natural". Oshawa! No Penalties | Quality Fuels upset previously THIRD PERIOD unbeaten Bad Boys 8-4. | te ee The second game was a battle) §. Juveniles Morris of the cellar-dwellers, as Jeve-| 'pactles. Deve' (iropping) niles hustled thier way out of|son (holding) 17:00. the cellar and into a fourth-| place tie with L and R Service a ae ae pas' 4 tons| Centre. tinual dis : A play of offense by both Juveniles edged Foley Plumb- teams. Goaltenders John Field) ing 4-3 and in the final game ; : d | H t Cal's| 204 Bill Gearing each kept their! Seutbed ted oS irespective clubs in the game.| 3 : By pirtue of the win, Honest! BAD BOY'S LOSE FIRST |Cal's moved to within three| Quality Fuels displayed too points of first place. Bad Boys. | much scoring punch for Bad) Nejl Armstrong and Roger| Boys and handed the first)McKnight had two goals each place squad its first loss of the| for the winners while the loser's| ---- |best was. Lyn Middleton who) George Vail and Ted Napior-|aiso had two goals. kowski led the way for the) , | winners with two goals each.| seg ._ poser atu! Mike Circa in the Fuelman's strictly to fast, clean hocke goal made many good saves y Sta cpa y: while at the other end of the! y, Honest Cai's Armstrong rink Jim Topping was sensa- Satie. been se tional. Without Tiopping, the| sb A IE score might have reached 15-4.) 9 Honest Cal's McKnight Jim Peters and Gordie Wilson} oa certiee) ee were the pick of the losers. | %, "janes Cals Fluther FIRST PERIOD | 4. Land R Butler (Macintyre) Quality Fuel Dunc Brodie 5. Honest Cal's Leach 1 (Vall, Napiorkowsk! incense OE 2. Quality Fuel Chascewsk! (Brodie) 19:50 Penalties: Brodie (interference) 7:20, 64 Hughes (interference) 7:20, Wilson. (mis- '(Butl conduct) 9:45, Burke (interference) 9:45.) 7'" Hughes (holding) 12:35, Donaldson (kneel- Ing) 17:15. SECOND PERIOD 3. Quality Fuels Naplorkowsk! ( Peters) 4. Quality Fuels Munroe (Napiorkowski, Peters) «ee 5. Quality Fuels Vail (Brodie) 6. Quality Fuels Napiorkowsk! (Peters) 7. Bad Boys Burke (Wilson, Sneddon) Penalties: Luke (slashing) cewski (kneeling) 12 THIRD PERIOD 8. Bad Boys Peters (Sneddon, Burke) %. Quality Fuel Peters (Vail, B (Mackey, McKnight) No Penalties THIRD PERIOD and R Middleton ier, Quelette) 7. Honest Cal's Price ' @. Honest Cal's McKnight (Mackey, agar 9. Honest Cal's Arm: Munvoe. | (Lutton, Fletcher) 10. L and R Middleton strong (Butler, Seymour) #:15 No Penalties, 711200 13:45 ses! Flyers' Marcotte Called By Bruins NIAGARA FALLS, Ont. (CP) - #15 Left-winger Don Marcotte of . 9:0s| Niagara Falls Flyers of the On- tario Hockey Association Junior A series will get a tryout with Boston Bruins tonight when they play Montreal Canadiens jin a National Hockey League 2:15, ¥. Fuel (Beck, Chascewski Vi. Bad Boys Devitt (Peters, Sneddon) 12. Bad Boys Wilson (Burke) No Penaities. By sigptag ase UPSET: FOLEY'S n a battle for fourth spot,| ; Juveniles skated to a 4-3 victory. | 82Me in Montreal. Foley's put on tremendous pres-|_ The 18-year-old Marcotte was sure for the final five minutes|Called up by the Bruins earlier but could not get the equalizer|this week. He has scored 16 past goaltender Bill Wayling. | 80als in 18 games this year. Young Bill Morrison was the) spark plug for the Juveniles. In a losing cause Ron Willoughby! and Harvey best. 9:8 16:30 YOUNG ARE CARELESS Half the hunting accidents in Wilson were the|Ontario involve sportsmen aged '20 or less. \Cl 6. P. Pelow, L. Shobbrook, V. Ross 2, B. Ross 3, D. Rae, M. Marsh 2, J. Lawrence, B. France 3, C. Cole, L. Cole, P. Andrews 2, B. Andrews, G. Woodall 3 and S.) "Chris has had trouble finding|@tY, While being listed as a himself this year," explained|member of the Crushmen. Wren Blair, general manager of Generals expect to declare the Generals. only 13 or 14 players by the De- lcember 31 deadline, leaving va- Blair feels that there will be : " : less pressure on Hayes playing) ancies for four or five addi- with the Junior 'B' club, and he} Pgh -| Hayes, like all players on 'B' Macnee at scering ability, " |¢ards, would find himself in the #3 sition of bein ermitted to We have discussed the mat-| lay up to oor - games in ter with Chris," Blair said, 'and|the new year while continuing he realizes the move is the best! as a Junior 'B' player. one for him. Any player participating in a The general manager was|fourth game must be declared. quick to point out that the ac-/The vacancies would allow sev- tion does not mean 'Hayes willjeral players tb make the jump. 'lark. Baseball 1 Inning --A. Bryant 6, D. Rae 7, 5 and D. Taylor 5. High 3 Darts -- B. Ross 120. Standings (Second Section) -- Woodview No. 1, 14; Rundle No. 2, 14; Southmead 12; North Oshawa No. 2, 11; North Osh- awa No. 1, 8; Woodview No. 2, 8; Bathe 7 and Rundle No: 1, Chirp Brenchley | | missed Saturday as coach of St of the League. He started work Monday. International from last place to the playoffs. Now Toledo Coach NIAGARA FALLS, Ont. (CP) Edgar (Chirp) Brenchley, dis- Catharines Black Hawks of the} Ontario Hockey Association) Junior A series, has accepted) an offer to coach Toledo Blades Hockey} Brenchley coached the Blades| a few years ago and took them MARLBOROS RUSSIA TUES. DEC. 14 - 8 P.M. 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