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Oshawa Times (1958-), 14 Jun 1966, p. 8

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G THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tussdey, June PUCK PATTER -- Four representatives of new teams in the expanded Na- tional Hockey League met NHL CANCELS DRAFT yesterday at the opening session of the NHL's annual meeting, in Montreal. The four shown here (from left) Pres. Campbell, 'Toe' Blake are Keith Allen, coach of the new Philadelphia team; Bud Poile, Philadelphia's generat manager; Lynn Patrick, 'Hastings Extends Gaels In Close-Checking Tilt | By DON McKINNON Times Sports Writer and Ross Jones were among the Green Gaels lacrosse last night Civie Auditorium, 7-5. game as he rescued a faltering Gael club on many. occasions with some sensational saves on were short handed. He blocked which were termed "impossible | general manager of the St, Louis Blues and his coach, "Scotty" Bowman ---CP Wirephoto | | | Head New Hall Of Fame List MONTREAL (CP) ence Campbell, president of the ured they had nothing to gain National Hockey League. an- by the draft nounced Monday night that to They called day's scheduled inter eague they weren't sure what would draft was cancelled because the happen," the league president league governors "didn't want said te steal from one anothe ENTER HOCKEY HALL Mr an: Mr, Campbell Seuncement e persons 4 ected to opening Ga; Gay #" Hall of Fame. The gual NHL convention being held sonolar was elected in the build tn Montrea ers' category. He was elect The interteague draf league president Sept. 4, 1946 aystem under which NHL-owned The others were goallender players from the minor leagues Frank Rrimsek, defencemer may be drafied for the stan Babe Pratt, Kenny Reardon and dard $20,000 price Butch Bouchard, along with for "The prime concern the wards Ted Kennedy, Max Rent clubs is not to lose any players ley, Elmer Lach, Hector (Toe) and try to pick up more,"' Mr. Blake and Ted Lindsay Campbell said in reference to Blake has coached Montrea the 1967-48 expansion program Canadiens to seven league when players will be in de- championships and six Stanley mand. Six new clubs will form Cups since taking over the a second NHL division in coaching duties in 1956 1967-68 A Detroit Red Wings' spokes Mr. Campbell said the déci- man noted that Lindsay, who jon was reached late Mondayileads all left wingers in NHI, Sisees 7 Goals|Jim Yakamishyn But Team Loses Fans 17 Batters In Bantam Play A seven-goal performance by} Len McAvoy was all in vain a5! wor the first time in three his team lost to another 10-9. | wears @ pitcher in the Oshawa Local 1134 of the Bantam divi |Legion Minor Bantam Baseball gion of the Oshawa Minor La-it pague has struck out 17 bat crosse Assoc. defeated Local 222) ters. 10-9, in a lacrosse game played Jim Yakamishyn, UAW Local at Children's Arena last night. | 999 fanned 17 batters, walker Doug Bannon led the winners) one and gave up one hit as his with five goals, John Arbuckle] team defeated Oshawa Dairy 5-1 had a pair, and Bob Beamish,!in 9 baseball game played at Richard Pelshok and Larry) Harman Park Walters each added singles The last pitcher to Don Hudgin and Tom. Rora:| nlish such a feat was Gary] beck tried to heip' McAvoy as) carole. Carole, who played for they counted singles the same team as Yakamishyn Tom Christie, goalie for Dairyjig now playing junior ball for Queen, was the outstanding) .hawa, Brian Rose was credit player, despite the score, iM oq with the loss other minor lacrosse action A seventh-inning rally by Jury Get-Together defeated Christie and Lovell brought them back and his Dairy Queen squad 6-4./ from @ 4-2 deficit fo tie up the Christie also picked up 4WO! came, over at Alexandra. Park assists n other Bantam action. Alex Scoring for the winners were Maihoroda downed 15 batters Tom Simpson with the hat trick,| and gave up four hits to lead his Ron Bragg with a pair and Den-\team to victory. Losing pitcher nis Grandy had the singleton.) seott Wilson of Houdaille fanned For the losers it was Guy May| nine hatiors all with a pair, and Roger Blouin! in a losing cause and Steve Hoak with singld 1 markers, 2 q yke . Lions Club's Rick Keeler 0 "ts with indians _ picked up two goals and five Ale tr pela Pischg e assists to jead his team to vie sige . ott 1 etn Pubs tory over Jury and Lovell in hell i mu saiise _ other lacrosse action, Lions Club! 1). y : oi vie pied tbenaih font defeated Jury and Lovell 11-1! 'piglet 'i in cena ae erty Ligvd heived tis clubliye Get nites ct re ee considerably as he netted five with 4 Pied a } og ana s goals Norm Mackie Keith Buble in' homer and a Mountjoy, Murray Bryan. and : Bob Nichols each had singles Chris Bone was the lone scorer for Jury and Lovell In three games plaved Lions Club remain undefeated with two wins and one tie for five points. Get-Together and Local 222 are tied for second spot with two pvins and one loss each Local 1136 is_ third with one win, one loss, and one tie, Jury and Lovell is fourth with one win, two losses and Dairy Queen at the bottom with three losses Next games at the Children's Arena will be played Monday June 20 it off because made the he end Campbell at afl the was one of 10 af hocke four s the of accom and_hit_a triple Legion first they Tigers broke a of Rexco's Defeat Quality Fuels Two home runs, two doubles and a triple plus seven singles seems to be the winning com bination for Rexco in the Civil Service Sofiball League Rexco downed Qua Fuels at Alexandra Park last night 8-4, Wilson of Rexco had a good night as he homered a triple and singled. Teammate Campbell! hit the other homer to knock in one run, Quality Fuels started off well with four hits and as many hits. in first inning but that was they. could muster under the strong pitching arm of Gid dings, who fanned eight baiters, allowed six and gave up two walks, Pigden was credited with the loss In other CS action, Hart of Scott's Chicken Villa threw a no-hitter to blank DeHarts 8-0 Losing pitcher was Mitchell At Thornton's EOS . Hugh of Hefferings PITCHER SIDELINED three-hitter to. blank BALTIMORE (AP)--~Mel Stat. Sice Producers 5-0 tlemvre New York Yankee piicher was Gave pitcher, was sent home Monday In the for treatment of ted wisdom tooth. Stottlemyre, who lost his last three cames a 5-6 won-lost record for the sea eee. hit the all Kiwanis Bantam Softball Scores MONDAY'S RESULTS Storie Park, 14; Lake Vista, 11 Southmead, 8; Valleyview, 6 Fernhill, 25; Harman Park, 9 GAMES FOR WEDNESDAY Lake Vista at Southmead Valleyview at Fernhill Park Harman Park at Storie Park hits Corners, Mc hurled a Ontario Losing second half of the Alexandra Park s P an infe doubleheader at last night. Foley et Rundles 6-4 besting on imbing up has with Robin 'pitching duel Rhodes © \Ajax Merchants elected to Michigan's Hall of Fame recently Pratt recorded 17 goals and 49 assists for an NHI record of 57 points during 1943-44, most ever by a defenceman. The rec ord was t broken until 21 years later, when Pierre Pilote of Chicago Black Hawks had 59 sports no noints Reardon defence and Bouchard were mates with the Cana Reardon made four all star teams in four years begin nin n 1945-46, while Bouchard qualified for five all-star squads in his 14 years with Montreal Kennedy sparked Toronto Ma ple Leafs to five Stanley Cup victories and was the first win ner of the Toronto team's Most Valuable Player award the J, P. Bickel Memorial Cup. WON HART TROPHY Rentley played with Chicago and Toronto and won the Lady Byng Trophy for clean play in 1942-43, He had his greatest sea \Gale Lumber Still Unbeaten Gale JTamber continues to pace the Oshawa City and Dis trict Softball Association's Major League race, with an un defeated record of five wins and a tie, in their six starts Close behind the Lumbermen come Bad Boy Appliances with four wins and a tie while Scu- gog Cleaners, in third place, have four Both Bad Boys and Scugogs get a. chance to snap the Gale's string -- this diens wins week, as do General Tire, with the Jumbermen scheduled to play tonight, Wednesday and} Thursday evenings of -- this| week, all at Alexandra Park WLT Pits, Lumber 0: te Bad Boy Appliances 4 Scugog Cleaners General Tire Gale 3 42 3 3 Be Brooklin Concrete ae | THIS WEEK'S GAMES Tuesday Gale Lumber vs Bad Boys, at 6:15 p.m, and) General Tire vs Scugog Clean-| at 8:15 p.m.; both games| Alexandra Park Wednesday Gale Lumber jvs General Tire, at 8:15 p.m., at Alexandra Park and Brook- lin Concrete vs Ajax Mer- chants, at Ajax, 8:00 p.m, Thursday -- Scugog Cleaners vs Gale Lumber, at 6:15 p.m and Ajax Merchants vs Gen ral Tire, at 8:15 p.m. both games at Alexandra Park Friday --'Scugog Cleaners vs Brooklin Concrete, at Brooklin 8:00 p.m JUVENILES RESUME The City and District Juvenile Teague has been idle for the past two weeks, with the young players embroiled in their final examinations but schedule ac jon resumes this Wednesday evening, with the league - lead ing Jayeees playing at Port Perry, an 8:00 p.m. game while here at Alexandra Park, at 6:15 p.m., People's meet Gen-Auto, each team bidding for its ond win ers, at see Jar- after the league governors fig- history in goal-scoring, was also' son in 1945-46 when he won the scoring championship, was picked as the all-star centre and won the Hart Trophy on the strength of his 31 goals and 30 assists Lach, another centre, played with the Canadiens for 14 years and ran up an enviable record of achievements, appearing in 664 regular season games and another 76 playoff contests He accounted for 215 goals and 408 assists in regular sea son play and added 19 more goals and 45 assists in playoffs Farlier in the day, the rules committee decided that players getting simultaneous major pen- alties from opposite teams will sit out their five-minute Infrac- tions but substitutions will he allowed. In' an effort 40 curb players on the bench and in the penalty) box leaning over the ice surface! to take part in a brawl, an auto- matic $50 fine will he handed! out, Previously, a player had to leave the bench to be fined The committee also laid down a regulation whereby a player | who persists in fighting after he, has been awarded a penalty) will be given a $50 fine, | Duponts Get Win, Rain Halts Second Two games were played in the Whitby Industrial and Mer- cantile Softball League at Cen- tennial last night but one was rained out The game between Lasco Steelers and Dunlop Flying D's ended in the third inning, with the score 9-2 in favor of the Steelers to stop'" by several of the fans. "Mery never looked sharper" ner and scored at three minutes.|20 minutes their normal style of ball con-| coach Jim Bishop of the Green Gaels said after the game, JONES OPENS SCORING Jones opened the scoring and started his campaign at the 15 Win Trophy, 'Mixed Event Sam MacMillan and Mrs May Price, who had a score of 52-plus-3, won The Bassett Tro phy in the mixed doubles tourn ament Saturday at the Oshawa Lawn Bowling Club, There was a capacity entry of 32 pair Prizes for high score three wins went to W Mrs. 8. Gibbs and Mr. and Mrs. J Morrison, who had identical scores of $1 and L Mitchell and Miss Pogue of Peterborough, who had a score of 43 The prize-winners for wins were: Mr, and Mrs, Jack Biddulph, 55-plus-18; Mr, and Mrs. Grant Murray, 52-plus-5 and George Read and Mrs Wm. Joyce, 50-plus-9 The one-game prize were: Mr. and Mrs. J, Me Cuteheon, 45-plus-8®; Mr. and Mrs. Everett Jackson, 43-plus-3 with Cook and two winners ' euard earlv Brampton Seniors Invad Oshawa Pair Brooklin Tomorrow Night iit: soi". i Vancott's Catch Saves The Game The bases were loaded. It was the top of the seventh and final inning. Wilson's Men's Wear pitcher, Lasage, had two out and a two-hitter going for him. The count -- three and two. minute mark of the first perind.[they pressed Hastings in theirgoal to eight, Jones came up,*'4ce¥, North Texaco, hit one He took a pass from Charlie|own zone, when Grady stole the| with the tie-breaker as he hurdj-/0t 0 right field. The runners Wayne Pratt. Marshall's im-) things that won for Oshawa|pregnahility was cracked a min \Powless and made it 4-3. lute Jater as Jim Grady dropped popped in the winner} When he took a pass from Mar-| close shall and went the length of} again on a pass from Gaylord | Jones After six minutes of Gaels, with a four-goal per-jone in during a scramble in|checking and nara hitting Brian|fioor to score at the 12 minute)?" : formance by Koss Jones, down-|iront of ine Gaei's nei. Arm-|Thompson connecied on a passimark, H was all over for the| Lasage nad nis iwo-nitier but ed Hastings Legionnaires in the sttrong followed Jones' example |from Jones only to have Hast-|Legionnaires as Jones, Pow- | Sheer guts, typical Green|Mariow at centre and went in|hall at centre and went in alone ed a fallen Powless and scored|%€#4" to head for home and vic- Gaels attacking, Merv Marshalllaione to beat Hasting's goalie} to make it 42. Jones scoredon a quick back hand shot./ tory, when out of nowhere came Frank Vancott, to make one of those Willy Mays type shoe- string grabs, to save the ball Aa 1 7 he had help from teammates as he took a pass from Mar-lings go ahead again near the|less and Marshall stepped up|'ke McCabe who singled twice Marshall had an outstanding lowe and scored to make it 2-2'close of the second. at the end of the first. The second period was one of close checking with each team breakaways when the Gaelsitrying to tilt the balance of third period twisting and turn- Ipower. Hastings finally did it a total of 38 shots, many of|with Dwight Davies in the pen-|broke into the clear to tie the alty hox. Grady took a pass from Ken Henderson in the cor- were caught off The in the second asi Gales By CLIFF GORDON | There will be action galore! | Wednesdday night, when Bramp ton Excelsiors invade the con- fines of the Brooklin Arena, to tangle with the Ontario County favorites, the Brooklin Redmen In their only previous meeting of the season, the Redmen were hard-pressed to come from be hind to a The locals trailed on three occasions in that game and needed a trio of goals in an overtime stanza to a 14-11 win Prampton always has a way 0 getting the Brooklin fans work ed up for a game. They are big fast and rough! All the action in the previous game was not on the floor, and resulted with a scrap in the penalty box hav ing two players suspended fot two games, The victims were Paul Tran of Brooklin and Bruce Wanless of the Excelsiors Others fellows who can always get a rise out of the Brooklin players and supporters are Don Arthurs, Brampton's high-scor-| ing. forward, John Spicer, an other keen scoring threat and get win gain 'their brilliant playing. | OSHAWA:; Jones, 4 goals, one assist; Armstrong, 1 and 0; | Thompson, 1-0; Greenwood, 1-0; | Marshall, one assist, Charlie! Marlowe, two assists and Gay- lord Powless one assist. HASTINGS: Jim Grady, three goals; Murray Shannon, two) goals; Ken Henderson, one as- trol, limiting Hastings shots nf Dennis Coombes one} JUST TALKING -- Although Powless figured only once on} jthe score sheet with an assist, his' check--Jim Paterson--did n't figure at all. Ross Jones' GREENWOOD TIES IT UP Fred Greenwood came into the ing around Hastings and finally score at 5-5 During the whole of the final Gaels reverted to 34. Powless' assist puts him up ways aggravates local support--one more point in league-lead- ers is Gord Thompason. He is\ing total points with 76. The, the kind of player who wants to|Gaels travel to Streetsville, Fri-| win them all, despite the way day, to play Brampton -- a fifth-| you do it. He can always be place club. Game time 8.30, ! counted on to get a goal or two and usually manages to pay a couples of visits to the cooler. | Brooklin has been getting al lot of mileage out of some of their defencemen of jate, espe-| cially since Don Bruce was side | lined with an injury. One of the big fellows of the team, who has} come up with perhaps some of his better lacrosse since join ing Brooklin, is Bob Hanna Gary Drysdale, first - string goalie of the Redmen, is a doubt ful starter for tomorrow night's | game. It could be that Brook lin will have to call on Don Crocker, the classy 17-year-old goalie from Mimico, to put on the pads again, or Redmen may elect to go with Brian Bremner, of the Junior "B" Whithy Laasco Steelers, Both boys saw action) on Saturday night in Brooklin's| 13-8 win over St. Kitts, Brampton is riding high now, having. won its last two games, | and W. L. Pierson and Mrs. W.! the fellow that led them in their| including that surprise 6-4 win A. Dewland, 43. Jast appearance. The one who al- | over the Peterborough Faerie! | Wear 8-4 over North Tex and hit a home run. Grenier singled once, Potts doubled, Maguire and Shearer each had singles to win the game for Lasage and Wilson's Men's aco in UAW Softball action at Alex- andra Park, In other UAW ball, Russel's Texaco squeezed by CKLB 74, Winning pitcher was Goring while Moffat pitched the loser. REMEMBER WHEN... 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