3 otestant Church Hockey Peatnres Hot Competition: Don Venn was credited with a shutout. og Congress'in anticipation of crit- icism_because- N-a-math-has been declared not physically fit! U.S. Army Gives to serve in the military. ° lice. . e Explanation On The. -memorandum-eerys "stats -- Tne sermet ninwel a = oF in the course Of a pie-iiduction jderwent surgery last Jan. 25 for Joe Namath medical exam in New York|removal of a torn cartilage | WASHINGTON (AP) --The orthopedic specialist, decidedif that a knee . condition madelfj Namath unfir for military serv-l THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, December 10, 1965 Sept. 15, doctors, including an'from his right knee. In Bantam action in the Pro- testant Church Hockey League, Christ Church and nox Pres- byterian battled to a 2-2 tie as both teams skated well and dis- played great hockey ability. Scoring for Knox were Paul Thompson and Wayne Good- man; for Christ Church, Sid Root and Doug Mundy. Mundy's St. Mark's Anglican edged St.| Paul's' Presbyterian" 2-1. Rick Dart-and Doug Seeley scored for the winners, Seeley's goal coming with minutes left. Paul Adams saved St. Paul's from the shutout. Albert Street United bombed} U.S. Army concedes 'it. may seem illogical" that quarter- back Joe Namath; signed by New York Jets of the American Football League for $400,000 to play professional football, should be found unfit for mil- itary service. St. Luke's Presbyterian 4-0.) 'But, says the army, as a pro- | Bob Small and Gary Wiltshire |fessional football player Na- | scored two goals each, Larry|math has doctors and trainers | Wetherup got the shutout. close by at every game and | who notched two, while team-| MITE practice." : mates Sonley and Guy got) Black Hawks and Red Wings; "In the military service, | singles. Bennett of St. Andrew's| battled to a 1-1 tie. Greg Bark-| these conditions would not nec- | went on a scoring spree tipping/|ley scored for Hawks and re-|essarily be present. | in all three goals. talliating for the Wings was| "In. Viet Nam, for example, PEE WEE Rusty Lowe. the life and safety of his com- | Northminster blanked St.) Rangers, paced by Mark) Trades could depend on Namath | |Paul's Presbyterian 1-0 in ajSmith and Tom Butler, who|Performing his duties under ex-| close-checking game. P hilip|scored two each, sent the Maple|tremely adverse conditions." Jarvie of Northminster slapped|Leafs down to a 6-1 defeat.| The explanation appeared in| in the lone marker, Frances|Rounding out the scoring for|@ memorandum circulated by | Grant picked up a well de-|/the Leafs were Michael Kettle|the army among members nh served shutout. and Russ Spiers, Leafs put on a} King Street United, display-|last-ditch effort and were re- ing excellent skills, downed|warded with a goal by David Westmount United 3-1. The! Prout. 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Seger ; man, ani ayne Stephenson, ars - peter ae ual a goaltender from Winnipeg | through fourth-place finishes in 1964 and 1965. *The club's scoring leaders in| a romp of 16 victories and two ties through intermediate, se- mor, intercollegiate and minor bate Professional foes were centres/ YOUR INVESTMENT BROKER og Reng aero Fran Huck 169 Simcoe N. 723-2861 ck McCann. MAKES HIS LAST RUN DOWN HOME STRETCH "3%." 270 imeoe ona ; ; $ +,{ot. And'ws U. 0 4 Tas 4 " 4. |Street United 3-2. Westminster's f | "Su Mac Lad"--the great- hada total earnings of $884, John Watson fired in two goals Pee Wee est money-winning harness 368, will be placed in retire- with Bill Coedy tipping in a\_ racing 7. aoa pat ment, at Dancer's farm, in |single. Simcoe goals wera | Wertinoter comes Ww : ' ' Aa eka aKing St. U, stretch for the last time, in New Egypt, NJ. ---- bias maa: a farewell appearance at --AP Wirephoto ? ' ISt. Paul's P. Ss hig doco siaubak Mauls {Westmount U. ' Christ lure anked sou | Simcoe St. U. ' : Ass't Pro Golfers minster 1-0 on a goal by Carl) Novic ana a S a 10na @am | es Fs Mason. Garry Wallis was | Given Green Light |creditea with the shutout, King st. v. 5 . | First Baptist topped North-| Ajpert St. U. Faces Big Test Tonight rox (cr) -omarcs masts 8 Fox BEE aot mony 0 assistant professional golfers | WaS David Salway with two and/ First Baptist have been given the go-ahead | Pobert Mistak with one. Rick)st, Mark's A. By WALTER KREVENCHUK| Huck, who dazzled Saskatche- : fie. ._|Hawkshaw tallied for North-|simcoe St. U. WINNIPEG (CP)--Mid-term|Wan Junior League crowds with|" 4 Plan to try to build their| minster. : |St. A'rews Us 'évaviination time has arrived|86- and 77- goal seasons in|own tournaments, increase) King Street United. the only Christ Church for Canada's young national |963-64 and 1964-65, scored 14) prize money and improve the| Undefeated club to date, down-|st, Paul's P. hockey team. goals. jquality of play. |ed Harmony United 3-2. Netting southminster Skills developed in 75 hours| Bourbonnais, 23, a veteran of| The action was sanctioned by singles for King Street were) Northminster sti d undefeated Canada's first national team) ine ontario branch f the Cana: James Lean, Jamic Richards St. Luke's P. es se ee formed by Rev. David Bauer in} q.< arto brane of the Cana-/and Gary Sherban. King Street sweep ae Rid exhibition | 1963-64, is Ge aval. baling, por der apg Golfers ASSO-| goalie Randy Sherban played a wrecibte of 53 hatches ageiest _ McCann, 21, a native of Ham-|wnittes a eae hae pahec Pie agi to register his Black Hawks top-flight international oppon-/ilton, contributed nine tallies to set up to discuss problems. Simcoe Street United blanked| Rangers Th first is scheduled tonight Nationals' SCO fi ng punch to| 0" te, committee are Ken! St. Andrew's United 2-0. Scoring| Maple Leafs i yd a against St eldate ' ren Pee iene: y foaled bod Simcoe Street were John) ------ athe ' " ; : runo G a, y Breen j -murdo. world champion Russian Nation-| McLeod said one of his early GhA Rath Nona. all ot fornia eee ang Oh Sen als, who haven't lost to a Cana-|problems was a '"'surprising|/[arry Guisseppi of Hamilton| . dian unit since 1961. Other dates/lack of knowledge of fundamen-|anq Frank Kobylnik of Kit-| Guelph Goalie Is | are with Czechoslovakia, Swe-|tals'" by some of the team's 10) chener. 4 | den, Finland. and the United'new players. | s s States. ' | Playing Tonight Coach Jackie McLeod, who| SHOW PROGRESS Monarchs of the Manitoba Ju- took the Canadian reins in Sep-, "But they've come a long|nior League. | TORONTO (CP) -- Joey Bam- tember, has been looking for-| way," said McLeod, praising The t ha vel f int | ford, goalie with the old Guelph ward to these clashes for athe forechecking of Morris| 'he team's veterans of inter |Riltmores in the Ontario Hockey | chance to assess progress made|Mott, the SJHL's most gentle-| national competition include de-| Association Junior A series, will with a rookie - laced squad Manly player in 1964-65, and | fenceman Terry O'Malley, Paul|play goal for Toronto Marlboros whose average age is 22. |Billy MacMillan, 22, a left! contin, Gary Begg and Barry | When they meet the Russian na- His preliminary assessment: winger from Charlottetown. Ainivansie anh focwaida Pout tional team here next Tuesday. " & "di i fehl ee ee | Bamford, 24, now is playing Strong defence, good fore-| McLeod, "disappointed" with Kock, AMaswhall Johaston and lc: te sige checking, good goaltending,|the power play, has been a J : : | with Fort William Beavers in| four. good centres --erratic|little more cheerful since the|Al McLan. 'the Lakehead Senior League. passing and shooting, poor posi-| arrival of George Faulkner, 31,| tional play, short on experience;a defenceman from Harbor) at the wings." Grace, Nf. "1 think he'll be| OSHAWA Ski CLUB : |the key in the power play." WILL SHOW NEEDS | "Coming along wonderfully" | 1ST ANNUAL McLeod said the interna-/are newcomers like Ted Har-| tional contests will show ex- greaves, SJHL scoring cham-| USED SKI E UIPMENT actly what action is needed be- | jion in 1962-68 converted to| fore the 1966 world champion- | wing from centre; Mott and S L E SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11th 1:30 -- 4:30 P.M. Skis -- Boots -- Presses -- Poles --- Goggles -- Harness PATRICK G. 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