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Oshawa Times (1958-), 15 Sep 1966, p. 10

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PETERBOROUGH (CP)--gwhich covered the centre's ice} Peterborough's rookie for-, Marsh also said the slippery atetae bher wack. oe : . + "Be. | footi lowed th Both coach Bob Allan of surface. ward, John Davis, agreed: "Be-|footing slowed the pace of the Derach and' Bob Sabedck: éach before the final buzzer. Davis cantre 7 Shaws ame, Allan said: 'We won't/day's opening of the Torontojent in their calls, he said, and) Cervi received a ganie mis- club scored four in the third and Bob Marsh of Van-§ Peterborough s cored three}fore the game we thought it was|game and shortened tempers.| .oreq one day, The plywood sheets cover ice| the poorest of the series. fell both teams rushed on to the y on the boards anymore,|Maple Leafs' hockey training|did not take the condition of the|conduct and five minutes for it's too dangerous." camp, floor into account. charging. , ; " In the first quarter, Peterbor- ' ough struck quickly with four goals and built up a 5-2 lead as quarter to lead 6-5 going into ver will i in the final 'quarter to nip|going to be all right but even i rseeecneon getty 4 the bh oped Hse as and take t Sie the end of the pre-game "tnt ' : . ar, ait | a ped bg oe babes gt | ty senior lacrosse final on thel2-1 lead in the series, The fourth| workout tne fioor siarica sweai- te ah eee bates sche e wooden floor at the Peterbor-{game will be played here Satur-| ing." Mahon of St. Catharines, were|@rv! Dumped into Davis jusy iy : A a : hy ' In the dressing room after the|jaid earlier this week for to-| Both officials were inconsist-| fioor, ; ; the half ended. The western the final session. Arthurs, 2 pickup for the se- RIGHT N : } ries from Brampton of the On- G tario Lacrosse Association, scored the tying goal and Ar- neustie view "" "| QUR ENTIRE STOCK OF 1966's at Canadiens Sign Three Players MONTREAL (CP)--Sam_ Pol- lock, general manager of Mont- real Canadiens of the National Hockey League, announced Wednesday that three members of last year's team have signed contracts for the coming sea- son, The players are defencemen Ted Harris, right-winger Claude Provost and left - winger John . i PRICES i CALL OR SEE DIXON'S . -------- FOR OIL FURNACES SERVING OSHAWA OVER 50 YEARS LOW GROSS WINNERS AT GRANDVIEW snihaait stick Winners of low gross invitational get-together fol- to right are Barbara Wil- Club, Agnes Jackson of 313 ALBERT ST. honors at the Grandview lowing the tournament to liamson, Peterborough, Jean Grandview and Kay Cair- | 723-4663 Golf Club's annual ladies' compare drivesr. 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