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Oshawa Times (1958-), 30 May 1966, p. 8

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B THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, Mey 30, 1966 "BEP" GUIDOLIN, popular ex-Oshawa former Boston Bruins star, who returned to the site of his first hockey love, to coach the Oshawa Generals to their first OHA Junior "A" championship since successfully piloted them to the Memorial Cup finals, will not be here next season, It the weekend that 'Bep" had declined an offer made to him key Club to return as coach by the Oshawa Generals Hoc of the Generals for another nouncement does not come as much of a surprise, it will be disappointing to the hund quired a staunch admiration for "Bep', as he guided their steady climb to success, past season. To steer his team to the steps of the Cana- dian Junior hockey throne, in his. first season the Generals through a Junior "A" team, is an and certainly one worthy of season, it was intimated that offer to accept a sales position with a brewery; in North-: ern Ontario area, with headq of Timmins, BOTH "HAM" EMMS, Bruins and Harold Cotton, chief scout were in Oshawa last week, officials, their dual GM Wren Blair and Coach * morial Cup series ended, No them prior to this -- but the fact remains that these two positions will have to be filled of seeking and acquiring new created by graduation, of suc Heind! and. likely Orr, presents a problem. The cluk di- they need somebody working at this rectors realize that task immediately and they a two or three prospects, It is hoped that a definite appoint- be announced, within a few days STILL ON HOCKEY! The annual meeting of the Cana- dian Amateur Hockey Association, held last week in Mont- real -- was a happy one, The changing of the Junior age exactly popular As the revised rule now reads, it means they really aren't ment will rule was not playing "Junior" any more -- lacrosse and football Ist as their age-limit day -- not 22 before that date, he is This means that a player could be 21 In January -- cast a | summer, legal. election ballot that papers, etc. all that hockey in the season that ope go into effect in 1967, Juvenile A" must wear helme that will protect themselves the players will have become The CAHA doubled its financial return this past season -- thanks mainly to a $40,000 take from the Junior playoffs, They could also add -- thanks to the fact that the series was in Maple Leaf Gardens, w to the fact that Oshawa Generals were in the series and their fans turned out in great numbers, Oshawa Hockey Club received $10,132 for their share of the playoffs , . . ery from most of the yestery SPORTS MENU By Geo. H, Campbell Associate Sports Editor problem. 'Bep" Guidolin since the Me- the hockey men have set year -- The rule that all the youngsters from After it has been observed for a season or two -- they should include Junior ranks as well -- by that time RK ~ £iD I1oO By CLIFF GORDON game OLA Senior A General and ing overtime hattle at Brooklin arena, 1944 and then was officially announced over |*tarts for the defending easter Canadian champions. and celsiors the official an- A goal by Don Riding at 4.5 term, While reds of hockey fans who ac- Ken Lotton of the Redmen sery this Bhs f{ and the score tied 11-11, Day fen o Houston got his first senio achievement rarely equalled, goals, scoring on a pair of nifty highest praise. Back in mid- Guidolin was considering an warters in his own hometown of Boston NHL Club, Club both manager of, the discussing with Oshawa Generals have lost general doubt --- they'd lost both of for next season, The urgency hockey talent, to fill the gaps h stars as O'Shea, Cashman, re currently negotiating with with the OHA delegates, Matching | January and as long as a player is eligible to play that season, in their final year sign his own legal and still play Junior "A" ns in October, The rule will players under ts, is a sensible one, a move injury, in spite of accustomed to wearing one, ith higher prices, and thanks A far ears. LACROSSE BITS -- Oshawa Green Gaels are at home to Mimico Mounties here at C the first visit of the season that has so far met with mixed success in the early sched- ule, They won three of their first four starts and are cur- rently in second place, tied with Huntsville only 44 goals scored against have yielded 40 in four games, so it seems the Mounties are a strong defensive club, Brampton on Friday night and want defeated record intact, here at home tonight . , . BROOKLIN REDMEN broke at home 14-11 in Peterborough, their slump over Brampt in Saturday's game. goalie 'Pat' played in. an exhibition game having nermission from either the OLA or the Brooklin Club, 1965 certificate, Baker -- now, under this 'indefinite' -- the OLA doesn't have to make a 'definite' decision . . who hold his lost thelr appeal -- the OLA on both Stinson and B, Thompson. Tennis Club Busy ::: In Two Leagues The past week was a busy one for the Oshawa Tennis Club as teams participating in both the Toronto "B" and "C"" Lea-| gues (played four matches in six days. Sunday, the Oshawa Tennis Club played host to Scarboro| in a rescheduled "'C" match, | As a result of four closely con Legionnaires Win Twice Oshawa Legionnaires of the Oshawa Legion Minor Baeball Association got off to a good start over the week - end with two wins one 13-2 and the other 8-5 in Eastern Ontario Pee Wee baseball In the opening game of the season, theLegionnaires swam ped Frankford Bata team 13-2 Saturday, at the Frankford School Grounds ; Pitcher Larry Mathews of Oshawa struck out nine and walked one, while losing pitch- ers Bruce MacAuley and Larry Conley of Frankford struck out! six and walked eight Oshawa hitters were, Dave McKee, three, Jimmy Miller, Jeff Stapleton and Terry Me- Kee, two hits apiece, Andy Maykut, Bill Paterson, Tom Taylor, Mathews and Matt Mas-' ternak one hit apiece The visiting Oshawa team had 13 runs, 14 hits, and one error while Frankford posted two runs, six hits, and one error In Sunday's game, Gary Al liso., pitched Legionnaires to an 8-5 win over Belleville Mathews started the game but was relieved in the third inning by Allison with one out He struck out the next two batters and went on to fan the next seven. Allison added to his own cause by collecting: two hits, while: teammates 'McKee Stapleton, Brad Powless and the night before SIONS! Paul Tran of Brooklin and Bruce Wanless of Bramp- ton, have both been suspended two games for rough play The OL Baker with an ivic Auditorium tonight. It's for the 'Mounties', a club Members of St. Mary of the People team of the Oshawa CYO Atom Hockey League discuss the recent hockey campaign with Nick They've had them, while Green' Gaels Gaels scored a big win in to keep their un- on Saturday night, winning on Ramblers, after losing MORE SUSPEN- A has also tagged all-star indefinite suspension, He with Peterborough, without Oshawa' Acadian Cleaners Both clubs want goaiie | jfound the results much to their » GREEN GAELS | jiking, : upholding their suspensions | jing of Bill Preston to record a 2-1 triumph over Little Britain Eastern Ontario Junior League game, a far cry from their efforts Sautrday at Kinsmen Stadium, when they were beaten 10-6 by Richard jsons in Leaside Junior League game tested doubles matches, Scar Cleaners scored. an unearned boro came out the victors with|run in the first inning and scor a 3-1 margin. ed the winer in the fifth against Wednesday, the "C' team Little Britain Sunday, Preston travelled to the Leaside Club| surrendered a first inning run and gained a split in the four|on a walk, an intereference call matches played and a single to right field Glen Van Dusen and Daye| A pair of errors and a sacri Nicol of Leaside defeated Peter) tice accounted for Cleaners' run McLean and Keith Alderton of | in the first inning Oshawa 6-0 and 6-0; Guiltinan and Bryce Brown of Oshawa staged a comeback in a match which lasted two hours to down| 'ingles to right field, F i! Pet John Hunt and George Hurst |e™son forced Jones but Brian of Leaside by scores of 1-6, 7-5 Boyd plated Watters with the and 12-10 : lead run on a single. to left Grant Fletcher and Bob Wier In the fifth, Tony Jones and Pat Watters hit back-to-back Dawa urday night snapped a three- night losing scoring attack with four goals streak as they downed Bramp- and four assists, despite an in- of the first period, on Excelsiors 14-11 in a bruis-\Jury suffered early in the gam@teams were playing if rather the when he was charged heavily) cosy and waiting for the other first loss of the season for Ex Tra -AVi VLALLLG LL Ctan Ld LY Besides scoring the winner,\ton, with John Spicer banging|corner to into the boards and had to be' fellow to make a mistake. The The win was the first in four 48#isted off the floor n Ken Lotton added three goals ent, at the and two assists, for one of his| make a scoring burst and then season, largest output of the second period was much differ- first one team would the the other. Brampton held Bob Hanna had a goal and four Jead on three occasions in the 6 helpers, Jefferson in five occasions, elthree stitches for his r work while Eimer Tran add- of the overtime period broke upled one, Terry Davis, who wasisions, they led by two goals the tense game. It came with) robbed by the failed to score ing a penalty for high stickingjbut picked up four assists and night's seconds to go in the period, middle frame, and, on two occa- only to have the Redmen battle back and tie the score, Brooklin tied the count at &all with 14 | The third period was a real CHAMPIONS MEET CHAMPS Beverley, right rear, and Chris Roberts, of the OHA and eastern Canada junior A champion Oshawa Gen- erals, Occasion was a ban- Jones had three of Cleaners' | itightened up the defence Sunday|seven hits, and Watters a pair | Wayling singled, Peterson hit afterneen at Lakeview Park and|Others went to Bold and John|his second triple and Cookson | Fair, Saturday it was a different earned runs Cleaners couldn't solve the slants of Richardson's Rick} Jones until the seventh, and by} jthat time they were trailing} 8-4 Richardson scored twice in| the first,-once in the third and| jtwice in the fourth. They routed | Oshawa starter Stan Price in the seventh on a walk, Barry| Wilkins' double and Dick Todd's triple Cleaners' bats came to life in the seventh, although they had scored a single run in the third, Bernie McGuire and Bill Way; ling opened the inning with singles, and Erie Peterson slam- med a triple to left for a pair of runs, He seored as Wayne Cookson singled, Singles by Terry Jones.and McMillan load Preston struck out 14 batiers|@d the bases but two strikeouts | of Leaside defeated John Hen and issued only one walk, Lit/@nd a bouncer back to the tig and Gary Hill of Oshawa|(¢ Britain's Bob Taylor held ere da st Pa 6-4 and 6-2 . Bill Rankin aman Cleaners to seven hit tuck oul Mach team scored twice in Sid Dodsworth gained Oshawa's eight and walked four the eighth to end the scoring second win as they came back to down Stan Goldsmith and Al lan Burke of Leaside, 3-6, 6:3 O.L.A, and 6-3 JUNIOR "A" The Moore Park team of the foronto "B' league swept all four matches from the host club, the Oshawa "R" team Ted Grizzle and Claud Hol! and defeated Terry Keys and Oshawa Brian Barker ,6-0 and 6-1; Art Harper and Bob Gildin won Green Gaels over Ron Cox and Sam Venn, VS 6-2 and 6-3; Ross Hochburg and 2 John Elms defeated Gary Hill 1 ; and Ralph McKendry 6-1, 6-1 Mimico and, finally, Ron Irwin and Mounties Peter Leitao downed John Hen tig and Sid Dodsworth 6-3 and tig and Sid Dodsworth 6-3 and i TONITE NOTICE ut 13 @ Adults 1.25 7 RESIDENTS @ Students 75¢ @ Children 50 OF SOUTH OSHAWA Holley Hardware Is eonviently locoted te serve your needs 1200 Wecker Dr. at Cedar 1 Bleck $. of Wentworth Next to Low's Pharmecy) Taylor had one hit apiece, | AUDITORIUM BUSES LEAVE SIMCOE AND BOND STS. AT 7:30 - 8:00 . 8:30 P.M, -- RETURN AFTER GAME DON STINSON quet to honor the Atoms Sunday, In the league fi- nal, St. Mary of the Peo- ple beat St, Gertrude's 2-1 Wearing their new club Tightened Defence Gives Cleaners Win | | | Yeaners final runs came as | again seared him with a single, | Price struck out four batters | Cleaners committed only two/story, with Cleaners committing|and issued three walks while errors behind the two-hit pitch-)seyen errors, allowing five un-|Norm Bjorndahl, who took over in the seventh, fanned three and} walked three, Peterson's two triples paced Cleaners while Cookson, Terry Jones and Wayling each had (wo hits. MeMillan, Fair, Ron Inche, Bjorndale and McGuire had the others, Big blows for Richardsons were Todd's triple and doubles) by Wilkins an dGeorge Min- arsky, : Tran drawing two exe geno ; e Wanless a. major and minor, si ge Re . = They were just beginning to get their heels cooled in the pen- when changes called for some more and both were the game with alty jackets and holding individ- ual trophies are Mike Bol hood 8, and Kelly Gallagher, Roh half box fist swinging, bounced from match penalties, Brooklin appeared to be head- ed for a win in the third per- fod as they held the lead on . ' three occasions, only to have|confines of the Brooklin arena Brampton tie it up at 18.46 of the period with Brooklin playing shorthanded, The .overtime stanza proved too much for the Excelsiors, as The ever-dangerous Don Ar- hectic affair that saw fighting|Brooklin fired home three un- efforts in the overtime stan- thurs and Wayne Thompson | on the floor as well as in the answered goals to gain their za, to salt the game away, jeach scored twice for Bramp-' penalty box, Paul Tran, a new-'first victory. Gary Drysdale, a goals ~ SSF. I LY, wt, =_ )) SS | Brooklin engaged eb 7 2 4 | Riding also added two more and|in three. Singles went to Bruce| Wanless in the manly art of|great in the extra , stop- ween Ble ag deg gl pore on one for a four-point Wanless, Bob Haw, Ken Rich-|self defence on the floor, with|ping at least four hard drives ; Grant Heffernan led the ardson and Julie Kowalski, Jimmy came QSISCOMING -- ZARAGOZA VICTORS MADRID (Reuters) - | goza won the Spanish soccer|twin-bill, Thistles blanked Mal- cup here Sunday night, beating|ta 4-0, with Dave Davies, Har- Atletico Bilbao 2-0 in the final.jold Findlow, in the first}and Ron MeWatters each count- ex , Oshawa Soccer * registered _|tussle, to give Oshawa Italia, = __ Ridding, Heffernan Standouts Excelsiors former Brampton player, was from point blank range, He came up with numerous other good saves during the game, JUST TALKING . . . Brook- lin will be seeking revenge as it heads into Toronto on Wed- nesday night to tangle with the Maple Leafs, who spoiled the locals home opener with an 18-7 victory .. . On Saturday night, the Garden City St. Cath- arines Athletics will invade the to tangle with the Redmen.. . Heffernan, who has played well in former games, found his shooting eye in this game with four and as many assists... started, appears in shape now and ready to really help the; llocal cause . . . Houston, who| |got his first Sr. A' goals, retrieved the ball as a keep- sake, . Glen Lotton was not idressed for the second game in |a row, The colorful captain of} the Redmen appears to be hav-! ing blood pressure and slight heart trouble, It is expected he will be back in action by the weekend Moves Up Huntsville By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Huntsville Tornadoes moved jinto a second place tle and Hastings Legionaires climbed into a fourth-place deadlock in jthe Ontario Lacrosse Associa- jtion Junior A standings Satur-| |day, Huntsville downed- Toronto township 11-7 to tie Mimico for second place, Each club has six points, twa behind the leading |Oshawa Green Gaels. Hastings dumped Brampton 11-6, climbing into a four-way deadlock with Brampton, Tor- onto Township and St. Cath- arines, all with four points. Two Shutouts, In the weekly doubleheader of jthe Oshawa and Distric Soc- jeer League, at Kinsmen Civic |Memorial Stadium, on Satur - day night, two shutouts were the played Mario Pegretti scored jlone tally of a closely - 1965 Canadian finalists, a 1-0 decision over Oshawa Ukrania In the second half of the Gus Robertson ling once for the winners. "--_~ "Reminds me. Let's call our Imperial Life man. He'll show us how | our insurance will fit in with the government pension plan." | Will government pension plan benefits --disability, retirement, death--be enough for you and your family needs? With the unique Security Planner, an Imperial Life man can show you how they fit in with other financial provisions you may have made for the future, Don't be uncertain--call him l today. No obligation, of course J. C. Waldinsperger + R, J. White Ask too, about the new Imperial Centennial Plan. IMPERIAL LIFE Pension, Health and on an Individual or Group Basis. for life Accident Plans covers you t Riding, who had only a couple} of practices before the season) | Toronto 15 Grampton 'Mimico Here Tonight Oshawa Green Gaels' Gaylord Powless has taken over the scoring leadership in the On- tario Junior A Lacrosse Lea- gue, The Gaels' forward has 16 goals and 21 assists for a 37- point total, four more than Jim Patterson of Hastings. Powless leads his mates against Mimico Mounties to- night at the Oshawa Civie Auditorium, with game time 8:30. Mimico trails the Gaels by two points in the standings, -- ~~|with each team having played four games, While Gaels have two players in the top five scoring léaders, 5. Grant's Bird First One Home 1 otner Gaet's Pun clayton, who has 11 goals and eight as- Oshawa General Racing Pig- sists for 19 points. race on Saturday, from Am-| Larry Haight and Joe Krasnaj eon Club held their weekly|of Whitby Lasco Steelers junior herstburg, an air ~ line distance|B team will dress for Gaels to- of 250 miles, with 8, Grant's |night in place of the suspended loft claiming this race, one of|Don Stinson and Brian Thomp- his birds Jeading the flight at/son, It will be the final game of 1240.59 yards - per - minute. 'Thompson's suspension but Stin- Following are the other re- son will still have to miss four sults: Kellar and Cooper 1,239.57. more J, Strachan, 1,237.50; F. Cowle, ---- 1,237.43; J, Askew, 1,218.07; 1, SET WORLD MARK Prescott, 1,215.53; J. AND sie mat Irwin, 1,193.99; §, Grant, 1,-|,MODESTO, Calif, (AP) -- 192.95; J. Kehoe, 1,118.11: D. Southern University's 440-yard Bejkowsky, 1,180.30; C. Ben--|'elay team clipped one-tenth of nett, 1,188.53; M, Korobuj, 1,12/8 Second off the world record A, Szezur, 1116.63; F. McGrath. Saturday night, finishing in 39.6 1,115.58; A. Szequr, 1,106.59 and seconds at the. 25th California L. Kinsman, 1,015.58 relays LACROSSE Ontario Senior A | SATURDAY Brampton 11 Broc' lin SUNDAY iste DON RIDING WOULD YOU BELIEVE... YOU'LL {FLIP a OSHAWA'S FOREMOST FINE CLOTHIER FREEMAN FORMAL RENTALS A complete formal service for every occasion. . , boys' size 2 to men's size 546 in the latest styles, at. reason oble prices, . . teilored te fit like your ewn, MEN'S WEAR Complementary Formal Weer Pamphiet containing styles ond procedure evoiloble by request, fd MEN'S WEAR iTe Established 1924 74 SIMCOE NORTH Open till 9 Fridoys Nursery Stock 25% » 30% Discount 2-WEEK SPECIAL BLOOMING FLOWERING CRAB Canada's Centennial Tree - OSHAWA GARDEN SERVICE 1259 Simcoe St. N. OPEN 9 A.M, 'till DARK Oshawa

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