ull @ THE CSHAWA Times, Monday, Februery 14, 1966 Orr: Ties Scoring M But Generais Lose, couldn't beat Voss, who blocked 41 drives. aside 26 shots in the Oshawa net. Bobby Orr tied his own scor- Ing record for a defenceman on the weekend, but it didn't stop hawa Generals' first - place from dwindling to mi- croscopic size. Generals salvaged just one point with a 4-4 tie against the eighth-place Black Hawks in St. ogee Sunday afternoon. bowed 3-1 to the seventh- fee Kitchener Rangers Satur- day fnight before almost 2,900 fans. e unimpressive display left rais in third place, five behind league. - leading \ Re borough Petes and two d Niagara Falls Flyers. TIES MARK 'Orr scored his record-tying 34th goal in St. Catharines, equalling the mark he set last eason, He has nine games left which to set a new record. Other Oshawa. scorérs were George Babcock, Billy Heindl and Wayne Cashman. Paul Terbenche, Bob Sicinski,; Ken Laidlaw and Ritchie) * Bayes scored for the Hawks, who continued their home ice domination over the Generals. | Oshawa has not won a game in, |took advantage of a string of St. Catharines since early last) lOshawa penalties to break up a 'Season. \1-1 tie. Generals swarmed Saturday night, a pair of|around the St. Kitts net for the en power-play goalsiremainder of the game, but BOBBY ORR jand brilliant goaltending by \John Voss spelled victory for the visitors. Whitby Steelers Lose Final 'Home' Willoughby, in goal for the homesters, had two appear- ances. He started the game and Ralph Moore took over in the second period. But halfway | through the third, Moore fell " This was the final "home| victim to 'the flu bug" and had "game" appearance of the Whit-|to leave the game, so Willoughby Steelers for the 1965-66 sea-| donned the big pads once more. ' Sson, which marks the first time} Andy Cullegan paced the win- ein eight years, that Whitby has|ner with three goals while Licio ~"not reached the playoff plateau, | lCengarle and Steve Giuliani 'at least in their own group. potted a pair apiece, with Larry "% The homesters, who had had Fullan and Brian Galbraight ua Tough season, beset by the in-|eeach scoring singletons. jinz, illness, etc., got off/ Tommy Lavender scored 0 a slow start and by the end| twice for Whitby with Pete Vi- sof the first period, the hard-|pon, Al Quintillian and Daryl @skating "Irish" had built up a|Leach each getting one. 4-0 lead. Whitby Lasco Steelers close * The "Steelers" gained some) out their OHA Junior '"B' Metro ' d, trailing 6-3 at the end|League schedule, for this sea- "of the second stanza but slipped| son, on Wednesday night of this *Vagain in the final frame, to a| week, when they travel to Dixie, -four-goal deficit. to tangle with the "Beehives".| Oshawa's Dick Gamble 'Celebrates Son's Birth Hershey Bears stretched their unbeaten streak to six games *prated a birth in the family Sun-| with a 4-4 overtime tie against eday night and proud papa Dick) Baltimore Clippers while Cleve- "Gamble. was the life of the|land Barons nipped Buffalo Bi- "party. }sons 5-4 on Cecil Hoekstra's * Gamble, the American(third period goal, Providence »Hockey League's leadin g| Reds exploded for four goals in "scorer, became a + wep lapeimane nang = "pers San "in the day and marked the occa-| Francisco o e Western ~sion with a pair of goals in alLeague 6-3 and Quebec Aces Or tee hs Asserts past Serrainy Sentls 'toiews 63 te "Springfield Indians 4-1. The vic-| other Sunday action. story increased Rochester's) "Western Division lead over the) saturday. "idle Pittsburgh Hornets to eight) in «points. By CLIFF GORDON | " Whitby Lasco Steelers dropp:| ga 2 9-5 decision to St. Mi *thael's College "Buzzers", last tvening, before oniy a fair-sized) «crowd. -By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Rochester Americans cele- edging the Bisons 3-21. overtime, while Hershey jdowned San Francisco 5-2,| and Pittsburgh "Guelph Regals * Fe Cn "Stretch Lead -RIODS. SCORELES = By THE CANADIAN PRESS = The Ontario Hockey Associa wtion Senior A_ standi re "mained unchanged after week "end games although Guelph Re through two scoreless and broke the deadlock on Bar clay Plager's goal early in the third. But the Amerks struck four times in the last 15 min utes, with Gamble firing his} Ken Gratton and Don Luce| ---- Jim Krulicki gave the visitors the lead early in the second. Five minutes later, Orr drilled in a slapshot from the right point. with Rangers playing a man short to tie the score. tie the record on Saturday night, when Danny O'Shea sent him in alone early in the first per- iod. He was unable to beat. Voss, however, breakaway he has three games. nine minor penalties and one major against eight against Kitchener. * Saturday night at Civic Audi- torium, when they host the fifth- place Montreal diens. Game time is 7.15 p.m. ar Tie GENERALS Goal: Young; Defense: Orr, Beverley, Roberts, Wilkins, Cadi@ux; Forwards: O'Shea, Morenz, _ Heindl, Hayes, Little, Babcock, White, Black, Cashman, Dussiaume, Sandford RANGERS -- Goal: Voss; Defense: Bar- ber, Legge, G. Kannageisser, 5. Kanna geisser, Alexander; Forwards: Jones, Gratton, Luce, Pkaczuk, Beechy, Mc Creary, Krulicki, Reier, Cook. FIRST PERIOD No Scoring. Pens.: Krulicki (hooking) 4.32, Sand-) ford (interference) 8.00, Roberts (interfer-| ence), Pkaczuk (cross checking) 9.29, | Legge (charging) 9.55, Sandford (charg-/ tng) 13.4: 5 SECOND PERIOD 1, Rangers: Krulick (Beechy, Gratton) n + 3.47] 2. Generals: Orr (O'Shea, Black) 9.06 Pens.: Pkaczuk (face-off Interference) | 7.18, Gratton {(rovghing), Sandford) (roughing) 8.55, Wilkins (interference) | 6.24. Ian Young turned After a scoreless first period, Orr was handed a chance to the fourth clean-cut missed in 1 Referee Bill Brathauver called THIRD PERIOD nm " (Beechy, Legge) 4, Rangers (Krulick!, and -- major Oshawa, minors and a Reier) 4.07 Pens.: Jones (maior, fighting), robes] (major, fighting) 0.41, Orr (closing hand} on puck) 1,28, O'Shea (cross sep sol pane Beechy (charging) 4.34, G. Kan elsser (holding) 10.30, Barber holding) | 15.30, Little. thigh sticking) 15.43, Orr| (elbowing) 19.25. | Generals "wwh @ _Rengers 1 4 15 2 Next game for the Generals is Junior Cana- | early the visitors outskated and out-| hustled Oshawa for 20 minutes. Crushmen came out skating and hitting, for the sec-| ond period and Gary Bradley t ft iy whipped Baltimore | downed| Springfield battled Rochester} periods} ogals stretched their league lead 30th and 31st goals of the sea | son after Bronco Horvath tied| Wood: the score. Stan Smrke's goal Guelph completed the Rochester come back to eight points 2 The Regals defeated Setack Athletics 5-2 in Sunday and now have 51 points to 43 for second-place Wood- ee action, oa -- Mexico Has Team Jaks an In Hockey Tourney "dwelling Oakville "fourth - place Galt "Risen QUEBEC (CP)--Mexico beat Canada at hockey? "traded home-ice wins with Galt might not be too far away, - Swinning 6-3 Saturday and Oak ville winning 4-1 Sunday * In the Guelph game, Walt "Bradley scored two goals and "Elmer Skov, Ray Ross and! «George Montague added one "each. « Bobby Robinson, Art Sullivan! wand Pat Bester scored for 2 tn Galt Saturday, Bert Brown|@uebec Lions set, but they got "scored three goals with Aljsome weak netminding @Stintt, Carl Hatt and Gary Col-| "lins adding one apiece % The Oaks were shut out for, In class A action, ™42 minutes before Moe Galand/edged Charlesbourg, Que., "connected twice and Brian Pryce added another = Galand scored twice on Sun «day, Jack Price and Carl Hy "mers once each. Gary Collins got the Bert some experienced goaltenders. In the international night, _ 3-2 | 2 victory. Brian Haw scored twice once. TOOL AND DIE OPPORTUNITY WITH REAL FUTURE Shop located in Western Ontario requires outstanding young die-maker as foremon. We require ¢ man who is tops in his trade and who will grow with our sh and hove o sense of urgency to meet able to lead and train his men outstanding future with excellent salary BOX NO. D123 op. He must be aggressive deadlines He must be To such a man: we offer an Reply in confidence The day if} Mexico develops harder ice and) and icame out on the short end of an 8-3 score in class AA play. | Brampton Brampton scored one goal in the first period and two in the second and then held on for a for Brampton and Ricky Walker | | peewee hockey tournament here Sunday) the Mexican team played) well and kept up the pace that! |Crushmen 4-2 torium Saturday josting Kingston's chance of cap-/wrap up the pennant turing their second - league title. with little more than a min- ute remaining left Oshawa two|win the title on the strength} points behind' Kingston. | team has four games left Gave] shortly after Ferguson's goal, counter of the night second 22. Boston's Celtics } By THE CANADIAN PRESS | "Boston Celtics trailed by only four points at dropped a 120-110 National Bas- ketball Association decision to) Los Angeles Lakers Sunday. Eastern Division by three games, Cincinnati Royals lost| y 104-102 to St. Louis Hawks and|,,, dropped to third place in the East, one-half game behind idle Philadelphia Detroit Pistons 143 - York Knicks downed Los les 140-127, Boston edged Phila-| Manding' six-point lead over the delphia 76ers 85-83 and Balti-| more Cleveland also nipped Buffalo|Francisco Warriors 136-127 SATURDAY AFTERNOON | Trenton Apple Kings Upset Crushmen Here If Kingston Frontenacs are} Only five minor penalties were looking around for a best friend| called, all against Oshawa. they need look no farther than) the Trenton Apple Kings Crushmen are idle until Sat-| jurday when they visit Kings-| Oshawa/ton for their most important! Civic Audi-|game of the season afternoon bo A Kingston win would all but} If Osh-! straight|awa beats Kingston, and each| jclub wins its remaining three | -- games, they would finish tied in points, but Kingston would Apple Kings upset at Al Ferguson's winning goal Each} of a superior point spread CRUSHMEN Bowen, Sawye: Gavel (goal), Horton,| Hewer, Knowles, Ayotte, | Edmunds, Booth, Dionne, Dickson, Nevin Solomon, Bradley | FRONTENACS Crushmen pulled goalie Dave} : ' Banter (goal), Hamp-| but Andy Teeple s second) | on, Benham, Porchman, Hutchinson, | with one} waver; Stewart, Turner, Cunningham, | left clinched the win. |Dixon, Teeple, Ferguson, Holmes, How. the scoring vase period, as Teeple opened in the first FIRST PERIOD Teenie (Howard) Bowen (holding) 12.58 SECOND PERIOD Bradley (Solomon) Dickson (interference) Interference) 13.23 THIRD PERIOD 3. Kingston: Glover (Porchman, Hampson) 4, Oshawa: Knowles (Hewer, Edmunds) 5. Kingston: Ferguson (Stewart) '. Kingston Teeple (Glover) ns.: Bowen (tripping) 6.25, 'reer ing puck) 11 45 1. Kingston Pens 2.06 the first} ass | 10.09, Nevin | ied the score. 7.51 Tom Glover regained the lead| 'or Frontenacs in the second | before Roger Knowles tied it} 17.01 13.4 19.59 Hewer LA. Tabor Whip' Blades Slice ie Portland's Margin| By THE CANADIAN PRESS Lowly Los Angeles Blades messed up the Western Hockey | League leadership race during NBA| ithe weekend. Saturday the Blades defeated ictoria Maple Leafs 5-8 to al- w Portland Buckaroos to | reach a four-point lead atop the standings Then Sunday they defeated Portland 3-1 to prevent the | Buckaroos from taking a com- halftime but The Celtics lead the Cincinnati defeated 116,. New Ange- Saturday, |Maple Leafs Portland defeated Vancouver 'Canucks 4-2 'Saturd Bullets defeated San +tium;-as the four teams" opened: |Waller each \diens while Ron Williams and NHL Atom League In Playoff Action Playoff action, .in he NHL Atom Leagiie, got underway on Saturuay at the Civic Auditor. their semi-final series, both 2 out-oF-s rounds, In the opening game, Maple|" Leafs blanked the Red Wings but the improved Wings gave a good account of themselves, be- fore yielding 2-0, in the hard- fought game, Victor Evelyn and Ken Orden scored the two goals for the Leafs and goalie Doug Hartwick had the shutout. In the second game Blank Hawks trailed Canadiens 2-0 jearly in the game but battled |back to gain a tie in the last minute' of play, in this thrilling jaction. Bob Corbett and Ken scored for Cana- Frank Schram scored for Black Hawss. Europe's Champ Quits Skating VIENNA (AP)--Regine Heit- |zer, 22-year-old Austrian who won her second European fig- ure- skating championship last moni, said Saturday she gras ~|retiring immediately and would not compete in the forthcoming! world competition at 'Davos, Switzerland Regine was regarded as one of the favorites for world cham pionship honors at Davos Skating experts in Vienna said the retirgment of Miss Heitzer| removed" one of the toughest) | competitors of Canada's defend-| | ing champion, Petra Burka. The | Toronto girl will.get her com- | betition mainly from American) |skaters and from East Ger-| many's Gabriele Seyfert. Miss Heitzer did not say why she was retiring. Friends sai she was "tired" after having) skated for 17 years, nine of! which were in international competition. \ Club entry, which included Louise Rose, the Curling Club on Saturday, scor- had a ding-dong battle in their THE TREWIN TROPHY pee Walker's Entry fins Mixed 'Spiel 12; OSHAWA GOLF -- Hilda Black, Frank Black, Merlee Lawrence and Jack Eliott, skip, 3 OSHAWA C.C.--Grace VanCourt, Doug [rT Bob Walker's Oshawa Curling|the 'two- -win atin with 10 points and an aggregate of 25 and right behind came Ron Taylor's Uxbridge rink, with 10/ccahs, Marl Tribble and Tom Murphy. points and an aggregate of 24. {Bil | Clarke, Sie MacMillan and Don In the one-win listings, Claire! OSHAWA ee Rich's Whitby 7 Sturch, Lori Foster and Jack Foster, skip, niente rink won the | MHiTBY -- Ev. Bonnetia, Harald Bon. prizes in the early draw with meta, Joy Rich and Claire Rich, skip, 4 8-plus-3 points and in the 11.00) A C.C. -- Phyllis Sturch, Lloyd |Sturch, Lori Foster and Jack Foster, o'clock draw, Ted Graves' To-| skip, 8; WHITBY -- Ev. Bonnetta, Harold ronto rink came out on top with sonar Joy Rich and Claire Rich, skip, 8-plus-9 points. A highlight of the day's enter-/ tainment, in addition to the keen) competition, was a splendid | sn, Skip, 3. OSHAWA C.C, -- Fran Pollitt, 7 buffet supper for each draw, |poliitt, Jean Mercer and Gecrbe polit, | 3k P rovided by club stewart! |Hert i pecs seg Joyce,| "Dick" Eng and his staff. inn ee ar At fhe conclusion of play enue ; rs chairman -Bill Gibbie 'super- {Gilott, "Joye, Black a thy een | vised the presentation of prizes.|Stan Sereda, Belva Cain and Bob Johan. Wm. M. Trewin presented his |*°" idbsisdls A . trophy to the day's top winners,| son Walker, ho rem ie, A along with individual miniature) Gerry Farrow, 9; Geo, Pollitt, 7. trophies to the members of Bob/}i,an pavacon, tr via ena | Walker's rink. Bob Johanson, 8; Bill Jovce, 2 A ' ' Py MacMill. 8; Jack Elliott, 7, Bill Gibbie's com'mittee, in| Jock Sroster; 75) Blt Hey é charge of prizes, decorations) J! Ewart, 8; G. MacMillan, 4. iti Third 6: Butler, John Luke, Eileen Cop-| nd the competition, included), |. Goodmans: Bill loyce 2. pin and Wally Butler, skip, pith| Mrs. Gibbie, Lorne and Lor Bil Miller, 10; H. Ormiston, 9 three wins and a 13-plus-1 point-|Taine Goodman, club president] Hugh Davidson, Io: Tom Murphy, 3. total. Don Crothers and Ms. Croth Bob Walker, 8; Jim Ewart, 7. The other three-game win-|@'s, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rie Claire Riche 13. Jock aes ners in the early '9.00 o'clock and drawmaster Leon TUNN. | Geo. Pollitt, 13; D. MacMillan, 7, draw, was the rink of Phyllis|@!ong with Mixed Bonspiel Sturch, Lloyd Sturch, Lori Fos-|chairman Roy Day ter and Jack Foster, skip. They} "Rich" Vesey and Mrs.-E. (Nell) Vesey, captured annual Trewin Trophy Mixed Bonspiel, at The Oshewa ing three wins for a total-point score of 17-plus-2. Walker's rink won their. first two games in handy fashion but * osuawa C.C. -- Joan Batten, Bob Bat-| en, reas Miller and Bill Miller, ip third and decidin me to nose - . 8 ga by WHITBY -- Gwen Kemp, Don Kem out Jim Ewart's home-club entry, by a narrow 8-7 margin. | RUNNERS-UP CLOSE The runner-up honors were keenly contested, with Phyl Cooper, Peter Cooper, Joan Mc- Dougall and Al McDougall, |skip, an entry from 'Toronto |Avonlea Club, scoring three wins for a total of 13-plus-2 points. Right close behind, like Mc- Dougall's rink, also competing in the 11.00 o'clock draw, was the home club entry of Ethel 11,00 O'CLOCK DRAW First Games Following are the day's com-| OSHAWA "t.c. -- Bea Crothers, Don had three close wins, for a five- Plete results point total. 9.00 O'CLOC KDRAW OTHER PRIZE WINNERS Habe cas lor, skip, 4 PETERBOROUGH May Wedlock, Sandy Wedlock, Elva Chamberlain and OSHAWA C.C. Ede Ewart, Regi toug Chamberlain, skip, 10; High two-game winners in the|Smith, Norma Smith and Jim Ewart,l¢, ¢, -- Electa: McLaughlin, Ge e) skip, 9) BOWMANVILLE -- Kay Warden, : be ore | early draw were Hugh David- |Syd Warden, Kay Ormiston and H Lecuhtias "aa, lag ni etal son's rink from Avonlea with 15-|Ormiston, skip, 2. | | : |, OSHAWA GOLF--Ev plus-3 points and Jim Ewart's Pi ecag ree pes Pp eg tes pa et Langmaid; Betty Lofthouse and Gord shawa C.C. entry, with 11 phn MacMillan, Anne Gay and Gordie! (ofthouse, skip, 6; ISLINGTON--Norma points man and Lorne Goodman, skip, § MacMillan, skip, 11; OSHAWA €.c, -- Mabel Gibble, Bill Gibbie, Lorraine Good-| ples. In the 11.00 o'clock draw ; 7 "| OSHAWA C.C, -- Lovise Rose, "'Rich"| Luke, Bert Dingley took top prizes in Vesey, Nell Vesey and Bob Walker, skip, | » = Ethel Butler, skip, 10) ORILLIA -- Mary Stephenson, | 2 ce. -- Phyllis Sturch, Cloyd! sy, | |Rose Marie Davidson and Hugh David. bn se Jay Merrick, Joyce Taylor and Ron Tay-/| OSHAWA | Mc: | Langmaid, Doug Jeanne | Elleen Coppin and Wally Butler, | Remember When... ? By THE CANADIAN PRESS Sugar Ray Robinson won his first world middleweight ~~boxing tithe 15 years-ago to night--in 1951--by knocking out Jake La Moiia in- the 13th round.in Chicaga, Only 'BLA GIUELHS DEIOTe, HODIISOR had...defended - his -- welter- weight crown for the last time. He won the middle- weight title a total of five times, retiring once and be- ing beaten in the ring four _times. Clarke, Bill Ed. ley, Nar ind Clarke and Branton, Jean Dingley a nd Bert. Di skip, 12; WILLOWDALE--Doris R Geo, Thornton, Allie Thornton and par a ae 4. OSHAWA C.C. -- Marie Benson, John Bert Granile "Bun jephi Benson, Ev. Granik and skip, 10} DUNDAS -- Day, Roy | Day, Jean Yorick and J. Yorick, skip, 6 OSHAWA C,) Joan Maria, Don Phyl Bates and George Bates, skip, 1) TORONTO -- Trudy graves, Bob i Ble Millle Harrison and Ted Traves, 3. AVONLEA --~ Phy! Cooper, Peter con er, Joan McDougall and Al eieg aoa skip, 15; OSHAWA GOLF -- Jean Strome, | Bob Strome, Dorothy Munday and Elgin OSHAWA'C.C, -- Lorraine Elliott, Ron| Munday, skip, 5 Second Games Al McDougall, 6; Bert Dingley, Gord Lofthouse, 9; Fred itehen, a Vern McLaughlin, 7; J. Yorick, §. Ted Graves, 18; Elgin ey Fi Ron Taylor, 7; Bert Staples, 5. | Bill Stephenson, 9; D. gp dP |D. Chamberlain, 7; Bert Wally Butler, 10 (W); G. Bates, 10 (UL), Third Games D. Rattray, 7; Elgin Munday, 6. |Ron Taylor, 13; Bert Granik, §. 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