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Oshawa Times (1958-), 30 Mar 1966, p. 10

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hip ' 10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, Merch 30, 1966 oronto Marlies Win In Kitc KITCHENER (CP) -- Toronto; The breaks in Tuesday night's Marlboros defeated Kitchenér|game came about evenly in the Rangers +i Tuesday night te firet period. with both teams take a 3-2 lead in their best-of-|scoring a goal. : seven Ontario Hockey Associa-| Toronto took over in the sec- tion Junior A semi-final, with) ond period and broke the tie one game tied. lwhen Osborne scored after Wayne Carleton started the goalie Gary Kurt had stopped Toronto attack with a goal injfour shots in succession. the first' period. Al Osborne! Toronto forechecking in the guage groups, with up to 80 stu-) dent coaches attending the Eng-| lish-language version at Mac- donald College in suburban St.| Anne de Bellevue. An equal number of French- speaking coaches will attend similar classes at the Univers- ity of Montreal. The nine-day course is spon-| sored jointly by the Canadian) Amateur Hockey Association) and the Canadian Inter-Colle- giate Athletic Union. Plans for| the clinic were announced Mon-| day following weekend meet-| ings here of the National) Hockey Leadership Institute. | The program will be financed} by the national fitness council. broke a 1-1 tie in the second period with a goal and Jim Keon and Tom Martin added the others in the third. Walt Tkaczuk scored Kitchen- er's goal. The series moves to Toronto Thursday for the seventh game and the Marlies need only a tie to enter the finals against Osh- awa Generals. The Generals won their series against Montreal Canadiens Sunday 4-1. Bill Simpson in H Again Heads Soccer Body TORONTO (CP)--Bill aoe. Ss EO son of Toronto was re-elect e Monday to his second succes-| AL OSBORNE sive term as ay nora the| dian Soccer Football Asso- Sten CANADA - WIDE The association, ending its| annual meeting here, also elected four vice-presidents, in-| cluding two from the East and two from the-West, to form the national executive committee. The four vice-presidents are Aubrey Sanford of Vancouver, Sam Donaghy of od im Andrews of Montreal and) : me Ek (Knobby) Clark of Halifax.| MONTREAL (CP)--The first) The meeting discussed a four- | Official hockey coaches' clinic/ year plan to develop soccer mg peed to be held on a national! Canada and considered applica-|Scale will open here August 13} i ion of a NBe Ue soertcan Protentional|(rOm across Canada expected to| Soccer League. jattend. The association heard from two groups that hope to form the league but CSFA officials reserved decision until after consultation with the United States Soccer Football Associa- tion which already has heard representations from two groups of eight teams each in the U.S. The four - year development plan will begin with an inter- provincial tournament at Win- nipeg this summer and culmi- nate with a Canadian team be- ing sent to the 1970 World Cup finals in Mexico City. A team to represent Canada at the 1967 Pan - American Games in Winnipeg also will be) chosen this summer. | nd McMaster Uni sity is direct Leading Teams}* verse! tor the insitute| i aes ae es him In Old Coun ry wi e Father Davi auer, J Major Soccer hener third period stopped the Rang- ers attack and Kitchener man- aged only two weak shots at | goalie Al Smith. Kitchener missed a chance to go ahead midway through the second period when Jack Mc- Creary was given a penalty shot after being hauled down by | Mike Corrigan. lalso received gallant 4 sas | | Hockey Coaches' Clinic First On National Scale - national team will be conduct-| ing tryouts at the same time.| "This clinic is not only sched-| uled to improve the coaching Pugh said. "Rather, the basic aim is that these coaches will) _ The clinic will be separated/so back and conduct clinics in| Peters 3-2 in the second and 2-1} into French- and English-lan-|their own areas and spread the|in the third. Mercury took five| * coaching and administrative' idea they learn here." Windsor Raceway Successful Meet WINDSOR, Ont. (CP)--AI Sie- gal, president of Windsor Race- way Holdings Ltd., said Monday the track earned in excess of| $300,000 during its second meet, | which closed last Thursday. The 67-day harness meet was the second since the opened last October. Betting to- talled $21,190,148. Siegal said average nightly Jack Kennedy of Hamilton's|admission for the second meet-|. ing was. 4,262 with average bet-| ting totalling $289,86. .... .... Siegal said the raceway might | eventually become the centre of a resort complex which would include a motel, a country club, | la golf course and other facil-|'4 Mercury: Elliott (Spencer) Canada's! ities. } /out over the full three periods, WAYNE CARLETON | | DUPLATE HOCKEY Canada Outdoor Supply Win First Game Finals Pilon, Aldred, Lyon and Buchanan, along with the rest of their mates. wha didn't make the scoresheet, but contributed with fine defensive efforts. Melinchuk, McMaster, Lay- ton. Cruwys. Gillard and Se- pionship finals, 9-5, here at the/mour pretty well shared the Civic Auditorium, on Sunday|scoring honors for Duplate. afternoon, over Duplate Sports| and Social team. Bolstering the main objective jof the league, sportsmanship land interest among employees, the game proved an outstand- ing success, with a large atten- dance on hand, enjoying free refreshments, served with the compliments of the Duplate Sports and Social Club. Second game in this 2-out-of-3 championship finals, is sched- uled for Sunday afternoon, at the Civic Auditorium, at 4 gh coer Is| 4 Canada OS: Mas 17:20 Lloyd Mapes, with three goals} 4 Canada OS: Mapes i and Rospond, with a pair and|s.15; Couture (iripping) '14:08. and. Lyon two assists, in each case spread | (tripping) 18:50. Second Period 5. Canada OS; Rospond (Yanch, Pilon) seneeneeee 6. Duplate $S: Layton (Cruwys, McMaster) .. 7. Canada OS: Pilon (Yanch, Rospond) Canada Outdoor Supply came from behind a 1-0 deficit, at the halfwav mark af the first period, scoring three quick goals for a 3-1 lead and went on to win the first game of the Dunlate Hockey League's cham- DUPLATE 5 -- CANADA OS 9 CANADA OUTDOOR SUPPLY -- Goal: Bastarach; defence: Aldred and Mapes; forwards: Buchanan, Gaulet and Dewitt; alts.: Shephard, Northey, Pilon, Yanch, Lyon, Hill, Jackson, Rospond, Gunderson and Meraw. DUPLATE SPORTS AND SOCIAL -- Goal: Brisbois; defence: Duncan and Couvtoure; forwards: McMaster, Russell and Seymour; alts.: Layton, P. Mason, Gilmour, 1H, Cruwys, Melinchuk, C. Mason, McKenzie and Gillard, First Period » Duplate $$: Melinchuk (McMaster) Canada OS: Rospond (Yanch) ' . Canada OS: Northey 10:18 13:06 "carried the fast mail" for Can-| ada. Outdoor Supply but they} support from Northey, Meraw, Yanch,} Mercurys Lead Industrial Loox Hockey Finals Mercury Furniture thumped Keith Peters Realtors 10-4 on (Layton, @limour} the weekend to take a 1-0 lead) 'Penatties ~ Lyon (slashing) 4:49, Row: | in the best-of-three Oshawa In- | pond ete.) $:10; Cruwys (tripping) | ie ' us "a | ; limour (inter.) 8:1) Gillard dustrial Hockey League finals. |(kneeing) 9:55 and Lyon (eross-check) Four players shared -- the} 17:12. scoring for the winners. Dave) z ay : | Elliott led the attack with pe 1 ll Bl k ' T als, while Bob Rogers added) three' and Joe Daniel a. pair.| acKsS 10 Tour In Canada Fred Greenwood scored the} AUCKLAND (CP)--A tour by| other goal. | New Zealand's All Blacks rugby Peters got singles from Bill) Huard, Ted Lutton, Buddy Yahn Rogers scored all his goals in| Union team will begin in Canada} 346 705 (Layton, McMaster) Penalties -- None 16) 57 | Third Period Mapes mart Aldred | ' 117) 9, Canada OS 10, Canada OS (Lyon, Northey) 11, Duplate $5: Gillard | (Seymour 19) 96} | 12. Canada OS: Pilon | (Rospond, Aldred) 13, Canada OS: Mapes (Lyon, Buchanan) 14, Duplate OS: Cruwys 19:06 14590) and Ed Babin. cury to a 5-1 lead after 20 min Maes Oe today. -- utes. The winners outscored|, 70M Morrison, chairman of |the New Zealand Rugby Union, matches in Canada--one of them) s|in Vancouver--before flying to| |England. Site of the second) | game in Canada and exact dates| MERCURY: Noakes (goal), S. Ragers have not been decided. + Ss jo! > . tae Beuchier, Robinson, Spencer, Elliott,| The itinerary agreed upon at Waite, Rusty Crepes Nace: wets B.|a recent meeting of the Inter-| ogers, Daniel, Stroud, Greenwood. | : | PETERS: Scribner (goal), Cor mier,national Rugby Board takes the Rick Craggs, Lutton, Landry, Bill Huard,|team to Canada, Britain and| McDonald, Bob Huard, White, Yahn,|Prance instead of to South Af. | Joyce, Babin Be ' 3 i | rica. The South African invitation 2.58;was for an all-white group and| Pe jthe New Zealand team, which * 333\usually has a few members of \1.\6\ the brown skinned Maori race "Waite iso, [in the lineup, declined it. D | All Blacks refers to the color 0.44| of the team's uniform, not its ra- g.14| 0 si cial composition. Mu" a of six minor penalties. Second game of the series i next Sunday. MERCURY 10, PETERS 4 FIRST B. Rogers Mercury: Elliott (Craggs) ..... . Mercury: B. Rogers (S$. Rogers, Waite) ; Mercury: B. Rogers (Waite) . Peters: Huard (McDonald) . Mercury: Daniel Pens.: S. Rogers 9.25, SECON . Peters: Lutton (Yahn) Peters: Yahn (Lutton, Joyce) Mercury: Elliott (Robinson, Craggs) Mercury: Greenwood (Wright, Streud) Mercury: Elliott (Spencer, Robinson) Pens.: Waite 16.35. THIRD Mercury ' 'YESTERDAY'S STARS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Bill Hay, who scored the win- 197 ning goal against Boston Bruins 613, Tuesday night in a game that yp'| Chicago Black Hawks won 4-2 "lon home ice. 8. %. 0. Ww 12. Peters: Babin (Bill Huard, Bob Huard) 13. Mercury: Daniel (Beuchier) ens Wright Cormier Stroud 19.43. 9.43, 4) 58) 8. Duplate SS: Cruwys : | wi} said the All Blacks will play two| my i bs Yeura ago, it was well- known that the "mascot" or "bat boy" of a baseball team had to look after the bats in the bat rack but the advent of such safely meas ures as the helmet have created new duties for the bat boy | now he also serves as a mobile "hat rack". This is how Timmy with upwards of 150 coaches|abilities of those who attend,"|the first period, leading Mer-| mid-October, 1967, it was an-| Ajax Shellettes Bow Out To Guelph Ajax Fleming Shellettes were eliminated from the Metro Girls' Hockey League playoffs last week. Guelph Golden Triangle-ettes scored twice in the final four minutes of the game to tie Ajax 3-3. The tie was all Guelph needed to clinch the semi-final series with one win and a pair jof ties. They now advance to ithe final against the. winner of play, at Willow Bowl. favor of Scugogs. The The Oshawa boys took the first game by the narrow mar- gin of five pins, when Bob Gal- lagher finished strongly in the anchor spot to tip the scales in team Scugog Cleaners - Sweep Aimco Auto Scugog Cleaner five-pin club, with a brilliant team effort, came up with a_ well-earned shutout, over the classy Aimco Auta Parte club in maior league It is most encouraging to see the Scugog boys finally bit their stride as the crucial playoff schedule will soon be confront- ino them The championship rolloffs will commence on Friday, April 29, for the first five-ame set and the final five-game block will be roied on Friday, May 6. With the Scugog Cleaners al- ready assured of a playoff posi- ion, the next four weeks will be scores, 1217-1212. "Slinky" Cassells, with some neat trundling in leadoff posi- tion for the Cleaners, set a ter- rific pace in the second game with 310, followed by captain Ron Jay 270, Gallagher 261, Dave Bishop 255 and Harry Gillard 213 for a 1309 team score to take the decision, 1309- 1106. The third game saw Scugogs at their best, led by Gallagher's 363, Jay 338, Cassells 304, Gil- lard 256 and Bishop 252 for a smashing 1513 total to easily top the 1248 by Aimco. "Porky" -Gallagher was the number one star for the win- nrs with 884 (363); Ron Jay 875 (338); Jim Cassells 847 (310, rg Be Re gg 747 and) card during a hot streak at Pen- eh eee . jsacola, has won $40,234 and | Captain Tom Lenzi was best|jeads Arnold Palmer by: $3,089 'for Aimco with 801 (303); Bimbo! for the year. ;Palone 724 (286), Primo Vag-| 'The top 10, with official, un- |nini 710, The team totals for the| official and. total winnings: ithree game set were, Scugog Sanders, $21,241, $18,993, $40,- Cleaners 4029, Aimco Autoj934- Palmer, $18,835, $18,310, |Parts 3566. |$37,145; Phil Rodgers, $25,911, $5,004, $30,915; Gay Brewer, '$25,378, $3,236, $28,614; Lionel Hebert, $28,458, $100, $28,558; Frank Beard, $19,066, $1,544, $20,610; Joe Campbell, $15,258, $3,438, $18,696; Mason Rudolph, $14,830, $3,258, $18,088; Charles Coody, $14,013, $2,370, $16,383; Jack Nicklaus, $13,103, $2,095, $15,198. devoted to getting the boys ready. This week'. line-up will be, Jim Cassells, Dave Bishop, Sel Himes, Al Perry. Harry Gil- lard and Bob Gallagher. The opposition will be the Lucky Strikes entry. Doug Sanders Tops The List PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP)-- Despite the miscue that possibly cost him the first prize at the Pensacola Open, Doug Sanders is. setting the money-winning pace on the pro golf tour. Sanders, who failed to sign his PROMOTE SPORTS | CALGARY (CP)--In terms of} \the need to promote dsashede| sports among young persons, the 1972 Winter Olympic Games | would do more for Canada than any other country, Ed Davis, |president of the Banff Olympic '72 committee, said Monday. # AS HAT RACK | Simmons, young batboy for St. Louis Cardinals handles his problem, He is the son of Cardinal pitcher Curt Simmons and is with the team at their spring camp, at St. Petersburg, where this picture was taken yes- terday. 0.M.C, SERVICE CENTRE DON'T DELAY Avoid the rush and have your motor ond boat serviced by our experts. Our sales department can also completely outfit you for fun on the water : Oshawa YACHTHAVEN LTD. Harbour Rd. Off Simcoe St. S. (fotiew the signs) NEW NUMBER 723-8186 --AP Wirephoto the Don Mills Seniors - New-| | market series, | Sheliettes bounced back Sat-| jurday when Coleen Allen's over- | time goal gave Ajax a 3-2 win| over Linton in Hagersville to} win the Six Nations Tourna-) ment, } Shelleties blanked Guelph 1-0) in the first round and shaded Six Nations 6-5 to advance to the final. Tournament officials chose Nancy Puckrin of Ajax as the tournament's Most Valuable Player. Nancy averaged a goal-! a-game in the competition. FACILITIES Have you discovered Windsor Canadian? former coach and now special LONDON (AP)--Old Country * jadviser to Canada's national! |hockey team. soccer leaders after Saturday's games: As an_ attraction, ENGLISH LEAGUE Division I WTL F APts 23 6 6 28 52 19 6 9 42 44 17 87 31 42 1511 6 43 41 176 8 38 40 Division Il Huddersfield 1711 6 Man. 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