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Oshawa Times (1958-), 21 Mar 1966, p. 6

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goalie Larry Holmes Satur- day. The first-period goal proved to be the winner as Generals trampled Hawks NICK BE (right) raises his stick after shooting the puck past St. Catharines Black Hawk 8-1, Other players are Osh- awa's Bob' Black and Hawks' Glen Sherwood ; Ve "Ths Oshawa Times Photo Crushmen Lose 6-4 In First Of Finals After. breezing through their} Junior 'B' semi-finals un- defeated, Oshawa Crushmen;Crushmen, came up against stiffer opposi-|total to 10 tion in Kingston Saturday. Phil Solomon assisted on Over 1,180 fans saw the de-|three, lifting his team-leading fending champion Frontenacs/point total to 12, including, eight play the role of opportunists to| goals. Other Oshawa scorers register a 6-4 victory in the first}were Jerry Dionne and Bill/ game of the final. Horton. Brian Roe led the Kingston). 4 attack with a pair of goals, | OSHAWA ERRORS Singles came from Dennis Kingston, first-place finishers Kearns, Terry Landon, Ed Lee-|0Ver the regular schedule, took man and Paul Reid. Roger advantage of glaring errors by -- |the Oshawa defence to leave the} NHL BIG SEVEN first period with a 3-1 lead. Two} of the goals came withing 22 seconds late in the period after; By THE CANADIAN PRESS |Oshawa had tied the score at Bobby Hull of Chicago Black Hawks has a comfortable hold). on first place in the National| Hockey League individual scor-| ag oad ms baile esta ine, play for the entire 20 min- to ater o. wh ill finish Slutes , outshooting the opposition punners gg Ve eb ee 19-3. But Kingston goalie Johnny Hull has 93 points, including ser bare age W @ record-breaking 53 goals. Wie ae 23 d obi has five games remaining this)" sy) alata an A ali '6 season to score four points to) 0 hing. Pm: SUNSIOS break the record of 96 points in , a season, set in 1958-59 by| EARN PRAISE Dickie Moore with Montreal Ca-| While naturally disappointed nadiens. with the loss, Crushmen officials Hull's 93 points gives him a/priased the play of the Roger 19-point lead over team-mate|Knowles - Phil Solomon - Jerry Stan Mikita, who leads the|Welsh line. On the other hand league in assists with 47. After Mikita comes Bobby |line of Jim Booth, Jerry Dionne Rousseau and Jean Beliveau of'and Bob Dickson begins to Montrealand Gordie Howe of De-|'wake up to the fact that it's} troit is sixth with 69 points and playoff hockey" they are not| team-mate Alex Delvecchio is'optimistic about the seventh with 66 chances of winning the title. Mikita has won the The series resumes at Oshawa crown the last two years. Civie Auditorium tonight, bringing his point Goaltending came to the fore in the second, enabling Fron- jtenacs to maintain their two- goal margin. Crushmen carried Gavel in scoring The leaders: G Hull, Chicago 53 Mikita, Chicago 27 Rousseau, Montreal 28 Howe, Detroit 28 Beliveau, Montreal' 26 Ullman, Detroit 29 Delvecchio, Detroit 29 Shellettes Win : Puck Tourney Reserve netminder Jenny Junior Munroe and Al Dick Doole registered two shutouts increased Quality's margin to on the weekend to lead Ajax four goals in the second period, Fleming's Shellettes to the before Neil Armstrong scored Parry Sound Girls' Hockey for Cal's. Both clubs were score- championship. less im the third. Cris Thomlinson set up Coleen, Nine minor penalties were Allen for the only goal of the called, five to Quality. None of ee ae er NewW-ithe goals were scored with marke ewmarket press- ers e ed hard after Allen's first ae ee ee period goal, but couldn't the puck past Doole. Watson, Glaspell, Barriage, Balon Two goals by Leona Sleep wards: Chaxczewski, Napiorkowski,, sparked Shellettes to a 5-0 win' Farley, Munroe, Peters, Vail over Uxbridge in the second _CAL'Ss: Goal contest. Othere scorers were| wera' (unos, aimeirong Darlene Gibson, Nancy Puck- Mackey, Hall McKnight, Z rin and Coleen Allen. Newmarket defeated Hill in the consolation Other teams competing Midland and Parry Sound. Shellettes travel to Brantford next Saturday to participate in the Six Nations tournament. The competition -has all the signs|'s@sczews! of being one of the toughest) ( tournaments of the season, with A oy 40 47 43 43 45 40 37 1 | Paced by George Vail's two first-period goals, Quality Fuels! dumped Honest Cal's 4-1 Sunday win the Oshawa Senior ie key League championship. Quality won the final series 3-1, QUALITY 4, CAL'S 1 put QUALITY:. Goal: Hooper Detence For Dick Field Detence Mc Courtice; Fer Fletcher, FIRST Quality: Vail (Chascrewski, Munroe 2. Quality: Vail (Peters) 3 Pens: Peters (boarding) 4:18, McDonald (holding) 5:37 West |, round. were SECOND Munroe (Peters) Dick 3. Quality 4. Quality 'ong on, F letcher) Pens: McDonaid (holding) 4:59, Mu Knowles scored his second and/|the third goals of the 'playoffs for 1-1 with two minutes remaining.| ¢ | 7, Crushmen: shots, | they pointed out that unless the} team' s| with| best-of-five -- game getting underway 8:30. FRONTENACS 6, CRUSHMEN 4 CRUSHMEN: Gavel (goal), Edmunds. T. Dionne, Booth, Nestic, J. Dionne, Hor ton, Bowen, Sawyer, Hewer, =\Knowles, Solomon, Welsh, Dickson FRONTENACS: Coates (goal), Osborne, |Kearsn, Apps, Landon, Nicholson, Bab cock, Graham, Roe, Leeman, Reid, Galt, Flannigan, Balson, Kinnear. FIRST Frontenacs: Roe Kearns, Graham 2. Crushmen: Knowles (Edmunds, Solomon 3. Frontenacs: Landon (Apps, Fiannigan) 4, Frontenacs: Leeman Pens: Bowen (interference) (holding) 10:01, Kearns ton (holding) 6 2. Reid) 18:40 5:46, Bowen elbowing), Hor SECOND Kearns Knowles 5. Frontenacs: Crushmen (Solomon, Welsh J. Dionne (Booth, Dickson) | 8. Frontenacs: Reid (Kearns) Pens: Osborne (holding) 8:04, T. Dionne (high sticking), Reid (high sticking) 11:05 Booth roughing), Balson (roughing), Dickson (misconduct) 17:2 THIRD 9. Cruthmen: Horton (Solomon, Knoales) 10. Frontenacs: Roe (Apps, Graham) Pe Sawyer (elbowing) 9:56, Landon (cross checking) 12:15 SHOTS Frontenacs Crushmen 'Crushmen Scoring A Pis 1. Phil Solomon 2 2. Roger Knowles Jim Booth Jerry Dionne 30b Dickson §. Bob Edmunds Welsh 3ill Horton . Don Bowen . Jerry 2 3 4, 5. 6 7 8 9 3 1 1 Quality Downs Cal's 4-1 |For Senior League Tilt roe (charging) 8:08, McKnight (slashing j10:14, Watson (slashing) 10:14 THIRD Scoring Watson holding) 9 ry 3s sticking) 1:17, Bradley (charg Michigan Cops College Crown | MINNEAPOLIS (AP) -- Mich- igan State climaxed a tremen- dous comeback by crushing Clarkson 6-1 Saturday night for the 1966 U.S. college hockey championst Michigan State, sixth in Western Collegiate Hockey sociation during the regular sea- son, took the lead on a second period goal by Bob Brawley and made it a runaway, scoring four goals on the eastern champions in the third period. It was, Michigan State's first national hockey championship. Three. goals within 'five min- utes in the third period gave Denver a 4-3 victory over Bos ton University and third place As- in the National Collegiate Ath- championship | letic Association's tournament Bradley, ' given him § , Hawks 8-1 to win their quarter- " final series 4-3. 13:12| ey ane Terbenche 3 arm was broken "ago the Six Nations and Guelph the fa vored teams Meanwhile, the Ajax girl meet Guelph in the second} game of the Metro playoffs at 7.45 Monday night at Whitby Arena. The first game ended} in a scoreless tie. | For PICK BRODERICK VANCOUVER | (CP) Ken Broderick, who played for Can-| ada in goal at two world hockey} championships and one Olympic! Games, has been named the University of British Columbia's outstanding athlete of 1965-66. Open TROPHIES The G. B, Company For The Largest Selection Of All Sporting Events and Gifts In Eastern Ontario 356 Dean Ave. Thurs, Evenings by Appointment 723-3961 Generals Overcome Fatigue or 5-3 Wi Take Three-Goal Lead, 'Thwart Hab Comeback Montreal Jnior Canadiens'|period and 35 over 60 minutes. coach Scotty Bowman said be-|Young relinquished just one ore Sunday's Oshawa-Montreal| more goal -- Grenier's second game at the Montreal Forum|of the night -- after Billy Little that momentum can often carry|had given Oshawa a 4-2 margin. a club far no matter how tired In the Montreal net, Ted the players may be ~ |Quimet made 29 stops, many of Unfortunately for Mr. Bow-|them spectacular, man, Oshawa Generals proved! Wayne Cashman clinched the him right. |win with a breakaway goal in Playing their third game in as|the dying seconds. many days, the spirited Gen-| Over 7,000 enthusiastic Mont- erals skated to a 5-3 win over) real fans watched in near silence the favored Canadiens in the} for the first two periods, as the first game of their semi-final| supposedly exhausted Generals series. outskated the Habs. The loss Second game of the best-of-| Was the first of the playoffs by seven series is 8:15 Tuesday) Montreal. night at Civie Auditorium. After a scoreless first period, Billy Heindl launched 'the Gen- erals on their way to victory with two' goals in less than four minutes. George Babcock scored from a face-off late in the period to give' Oshawa w at eee Bed " appeared to be a comfortable! >. Generais; Heind! lead (Little, Cashman) It wasn't comfortable after all.) 5, Generals: Babeock Canis) Pgnalties to Chris Hayes and (tripping) 12:09, Descoteaux Billy White early in the. third) !5(% Vadnals (tripping): 19:1 @ave Canadiens an opening and they took advantage of it Jacques Lemaire scored with Oshawa two men short and Lucien Grenier made it' 3-2 , before White returned At that point, goaiie lan Young jdecided that was just about lenough. He tightened up to 'inicols | | make saves in the third canadiens GENERALS 5, CANADIENS 8 FIRST No Scoring Pen White (roughing), LaPalme (roughing) 0:27, Roberts (kneeing), Orr (hooking) 3:43, Descateaux -- Cinterter ence) 6:49, Lemaire (interference) 13:10 SECOND "a 1.0) 740 O'Shea (holding) THIRD 4, Canadien#: Lemaire (Pleav) 5. Canadiens: Grenier (Vadnais) 6. Generals Little (O'Shea, Cashman) Canadiens: Grenier (LaPalme,; Vadnais) & Generals: Cashman (Orr) Pens: Hayes tripping) 3:33, 2:13, White tripping) 6:19. (holding) Burn SHOTS 914i a4 19 7.23938 Morenz Reported Fair Aiter Fracturing Skull Brian Morenz was reported in fair condition in Toronto General Hospital this morning after undergoing surgery for a skull fracture. A hospital spokesman told The Times that Morenz's con- dition represented an improve- ment over the 'poor' rating y afternoon. The rookie centre of the Osh- awa Generals suffered the in- jury when he cracked his head against the ice in the second period of Saturday's game at Civi Auditorium. Generals thumped St. Catharines Black Black Hawk defenceman Paul was also forced to leave the game because of an injury. Despite suspicions that Terbenche had a broken arm before the game, St. Catharines officials gave in to the all-star defencemen's insistence that he ~ play. He was able to play for only part of the first period. Hawks later confirmed that his sae 44% BRIAN Me MOREN White (charging) 15(57, MacMillan (hook ing) 16:27, MacMillan (inteference) 19:06 SECOND Cashman 2:11 Little (charging) 6:30, Laidlaw 7:57, macMillan (boarding (elbowing) 11:00, 16:05, Billy White and George Bab- cock scored twice each for Gen- erals to give them their first quarter-final victory since re- turning to Oshawa three seasons Other goals went to Billy! , Little, Danny O'Shea, Nick Beverley and Wayne Cashman. Maurice L' Abbe scored the only Hawk goal midway through the third after. Generals had built up a 7-0 lead Oshawa completely dominated play, bombarding Hawk goalie Larry Holmes with 47 shots, In contrast, Oshawa's lan Young was called upon to make just 20 saves. There was one amusing note in the game. When a fight broke out with less than three minutes remaining, Holmes and Young gave the impression of being bored with the whole thing. They kept themselves occupied by passing the puck back and forth the length of the rink. 4. Generals (Orr, Little) Pens (hooking) 9:38, Orr (boarding) THIRD Generals: White (Little, Orr) 6. Generals White, 6:09 Babcock Dussiaume) Generals: O'Shea (Hayes, Cashman) 8. Hawks L'Abbe (MacMillan) Generals (White, 9:09 Babcock Beverley) Peng: Sheltor Millan (cross nterference) 12:30 ing, roughing), field (roughing (roughing) 17:06 SHOTS tripping) 5:02, Shack! ing) 10:19, Wi Ikins Wilkins (high: stick Roberts (roughing), Stan hooking MacMillan Generals Hawks 12 17 47 8 7 62) Player Allocation Before Committee ' MONTREAL (CP)--Clarence Campbell, president of the Na- tional Hockey League, says the league has a special committee working on the method for allo- cation of players to the new NHL franchises. The committee's recommendations GENERALS 8 HAWKS 1 GENERALS: Geal: I. Young; Defence Orr, Beverley, Roberts, Wilkins, Cadieux; Forwards O'Shea, Morenz, Heindl, Hayes, Babcock, White, Biack, Cashman, Dussiaume, Sandford, Little. HAWKS: Goal: Holmes; Defence: Reid Stier wees: Terbenche, Salavarra, Bond orwards: Laidlaw, Popiel, Sicinski, Ma Millan, B. Young, Shelton, Bayes, Latino vich, Nickerson, L'Abbe FIRST ittie report and will be at a meeting scheduled for April 5 in New York, he announced. The six new franchises are in Los Angeles, San Oakland, St. Louis, Minneapotis- St. Paul, Pittsburgh and Phila- delphia, 1. Generals: L (Orr, O'Shea) 2. General Beveriey (Morenz,- Sandford) 3. Generals: White (unassi Pens: White (tripping) elbowing) 4:18, Sanditrd (roughing), Salavarra (holding) 5:39, Latinovich (hooking) 7:16, O'Shea (slashing) 7:21, 3:37 tted) 19:38 1:35, 'Popeil EASTERN ONTARIO JUNIOR "B" FINALS TONITE GAME TIME ---8:30 KINGSTON FRONTENACS | -- Ys -- | OSHAWA CRUSHMEN Adults $1.00 @ Children 50c | Bill Crothers Sandford ' M6 topping the previous sub- | # mitted to the league governors |% Francisco- | "PEANUTS" matter Catharines Black Hawk leis off a little steam in the third period, of Sat- urday's game after Gen erals acored their sixth goal Marlies Win Semi Opener Toronto Marlboros whomped who pulled a Kitchener Rangers 6-1 Sunday|over defending Memorial in the first game of their Junior|champions Niagara Falls 'A' best - of - seven semi-final ers in the quarter-finals. series at Maple Leaf Gardens. Toronto's widest margin was Al Osborne Jed Marlies withjin the second period when they two goals, while Tom Martin,|held a 3-0 edge in goals and a Wayne Carleton, Terry Caffery|17-5 margin in shots. Marlbo- and Gerry Meehan added one ros outshot Rangers 44-28. apiece. Toronto built up a 5-0 Ranger officials shrugged the lead before Don Luce scored) game off as Kitchener's only goal midway our systems". Similarly, To in the third period. ronto coach Gus Bodnar refused Over 4,500 fans to be overly optimistic, and Marlies dominated said he still expects a long series, Kitchener lost the services of Bob Cook when he left the game in the first period with a slight concussion. Toronto casualty was. Jim Keon, who was cut on the chin for a dozen stitches. The series resumes in Kit- But no karate blows threw at. the the players' bench, it didn't seem to help hes club on the ice, Ohawa Times Photo O'Flaherty, now many "Peanuts" wall behind St coach surprise upset Cup Fly- watched as the visitors Defeated Again HAMILTON (CP)--Bill Croth- ers of Markham, Ont., lost his ch second race in two days during chener in Over Canadiens |= "a bad one out of) The only} Orr Chosen Best General Bobby Orr started celebrat- ing his birthday early this year. Following Saturday's vicory at Civic Auditorium, Bobby ac- cepted the Auto Workers Credit Union Trophy as the most valu- O'Shea Top Man 'In F irst Round ae serene General. He was Daany Gosuce segaiied sua) early season form at just the As Russ McNeil, Secretary - right timeAt\ead Oshawa Gen- Treasurer of the Credit Union sea gi ist after the first! resented sthe Award -- along O'Shea scored six times and With a miniature trophy and a assisted on nine others for 15)transister fadio-- fans drowned points, one more than Waynelout his words with a rendition Cashman and Bobby Orr. 'Happy. Birthday To Yor'. . |of Cashman, Orr and Billy White tied O'Shea for the goal-scoring| Bobby offered thanks when lead, White's six goals represent |the singing subsided. twice the number he scored dur-| Indicating his 'team - mates. ing the reguiar season. He has|standing behind him, he said: also picked up six assists. | "All these guys are a part All-star goalie lan Young gave Ne up 17 goals for a 2.43 average,|% this. They've been playing while Generals fired 33 into the |great." opposition net. Goalie Ian Young received a miniature trophy for finishing 'second in the voting. GA Pts 1. Danny O'Shea 15 2. Wayne Cashman 3. Bobby Orr 4. Bill White 5. Billy Little 6. 7 8 | MEETS OIL KINGS | CALGARY (CP) -- Calgary 'Buffaloes won the Alberta | Junior Hockey League title Sat- jurday with a 5-3 win over Ed- monton Canadians to capture the best-of-seven final series \4-3. Calgary now meets Edmon- ton Oi] Kings in a_ best-of-five series for the provincial junior championship. nev ALUMINUM OSHAWA FREE PARKING ALUMINUM AWNINGS . Barry Wilkins . George Babcock . Nick Beverley 9. Ron Dussiaume 10. Bill Heindl 11. Danny Sandford 12. Brian Morenz 13. Chris Haves 14. Chris Roberts 15. Bob Black 16. 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Hamilton relay team, with Ray Tucker running anchor, es-} tablished a Canadian high school record tor boys under 20 years of age with a time of 3:29.3 for the mile. Roberta Picco of Toronto es: a hi meet record open during at A yee g rac eg but was six the Canadian record held by Ab- igail Hoffman of Toronto. a mY ae GENERAL Now is t to switch to SEAGRAM'S FIVE STAR he time e Balance tires, dynamically and statically pido see tor injury and | 88 Canadian Kye Whisky j JOSEPH E.SEAGRAM & SONS LIMITED WATERLOO. ONTARIO, CANADA ea Dil A UD COMPLETE General Tire Service OF OSHAWA 534 Ritson Rood South 728-6221 Only Seagram can distill whisky this smooth and sell it at a price this low! EE

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