10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, November 2, 1966 SPORTS MENU 4 By Geo. H. Campbell Associate Sports Editor Fouinon,. A VOFTS at the Bocoidary Sehool level are holding the spotlight around these parts, again this week. The term "secondary school" is the official rating and while it may not be quite'so familiar to those who now have their schooldays far behind them, it came into being a long while back at that, When "'collegiates" and 'vocational schools" surplanted the plain old name of high school -- some con- fusion was created in sports activities, in separating collegi- ates and colleges -- since years ago, the universities such as Queen's, Varsity and McGill, referred to their football group as the Inter Collegiate League, But, so much for the nomen- clature, FRIDAY NIGHT'S doubleheader at Kinsmen Stadium set the stage for the semi-final rounds in COSSA grid playdowns and tomorrow afternoon, down in Belleville, at 2:30 o'clock, Bowman: ille meets Bay of Quinte, in a sudden-death game, for the right to meet the Peterborough-Lindsay area sur- vivor, in the Senior final, Oshawa O'Neill Juniors play their COSSA semi-final game here at Kinsmen Stadium on Satur- day afternoon, at 1:00 o'clock, against either Trenton or Belleville, who were deciding that point yesterday, but at press time, we were unable to find out which team had won. Whitby Henry Juniors play a COSSA 'B' sudden-death game in Camphbeliford, tomorrow afternoon and on Saturday after- noon, the Bay of Quinte 'B' representatives play Whitby Henry Seniors, in Whitby, at one o'clock, STILL ON FOOTBALL, the Canadian professional award voting has now reached the final ballot stage and for the second time, we find Ottawa's Russ Jackson in line for two of the individual crowns, Once again he has been voted the East's candidate for both the outstanding player and the Outstanding Canadian, In 1963 he won both awards and in 1959 was "outstanding Canadian."' Calgary's Terry Evanshen fa the survivor in Western Canada voting for top Canadian while the coveted "most outstanding player" finds Don Lancaster as Jackson's rival for the final voting. The quirk in this situation is not only that Jackson and Lancaster are both quarterbacks but they were teammates with Ottawa Rough Riders, a few years back. Calgary's linebacker, Wayne Harris, who beat out Tiger-Cat Barrow for the "best lineman" award last year, is the only one of the 1965 finalists still in the running and to repeat, he must claim the final ballot over Ken Lehmann of Ottawa. HOCKEY FANS of the days of our first famed "Gen- erals,"' learned with deep regret yesterday of the untimely passing of Keith "Red" Krantz, A homebrew product, Keith graduated to the Generals, via the Oshawa "City League" and Junior 'B' Tigers, and in the days when the old "Coke" plant was on Oshawa Boulevard, "Red" was one of "Old Ham's Boys." At only 48, Keith Krantz joins a tragic list of deepest regret, concerning the first Oshawa Generals team to win the OHA championship and reach the Memorial Cup finals, There were eight homebrews on that famous team and five have since passed away, Keith's name now joining Dan McTavish, Don Daniels, "Whip" Short and "Scotty" | | | ee Biche ANNA Atl Betts, last season's Annadale Golf and Country Club champion, officially opened the 1966-67 season i skirts. Teen Curling will be held every Friday, under first rock, prior to a 'Meet- Your - Neighbor' game, Membership in the club the direction of Bob Mc- consists of people from Gregor of the Ajax Lions Oshawa to the Toronto out- Club, Coaching is also pro- Road Kings And Stars 'Cop Schedule Openers scored fourteen points in the|scored 10 points. Once Medin- Ron Taylor's Stars defeated Gerry Brooks' Magicians 44-28,| in the opening game while in the second game Fred Up- shaw's Road Kings edged Bill Richardson's Show Boats 37-29, in the Jaycees' Minor Basket-| Mason countered ten points for will be a dangerous team to the Magicians. content with. Dave Mason was The Magicians were only able high man for the Magicians, to score two points in the third with 18 points. The Magicians must come up with another DALE GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB CURLING SEASON OPENS first half for the Stars while| ski's cast is removed, the Stars) Whitby's curling season will open with a bang. Most of the iop maie rinks in Ontario will compete in the Whithy Curling Club's first majer event of ihe season, the Ontario Dunlop _ Invitational Bonspiel, to be held over four weeks, starting Saturday and continuing on Nov. 12, 19, 25 and 26, And to open the bonspiel, the committee has arranged for one of Canada's top curl- ers, Ernie Richardson of Regina, three times Canadian curling champion, to open the bonspiel Saturday at 8.15 a.m, Sixteen rinks each will com- pete in eight draws over the first four days, wiin ine top eight returning for the final day of play on Nov. 26. Jim Johnsion of Dixie, Cana- dian Seniors champion last sea- son, headlines the opening day draw. Jake Edwards of King- ston, Alfie Phillips, Jr., of To- ronto Parkway and Joe Gurow- ka, Toronto Dixie, are among the top rinks on Noy, 12 while Ray Grant, Unionville, Claire Peacock, Oshawa, Don Camp- bell, Toronto Avonlea, Bob Mann, Kingston, headline the Noy, 19 entries. George Parkes, St. Thomas, runner-up to Gurowka in last year's Ontario final for 'he Brier, and Alfie Phillips, Sr., will see action Nov. 25. Each rink is three games, \ i vided at the Friday night sessions, The Business Girls League curls Wednesday nights. (Photo by Azzopardi Photo Studio, Ajax) ner who loses his first game on Nov. 26 will drop into the sec- ond event while the runner-up in each draw to the three-game winner will return for the third event Nov. 26. First game losers who win their next two games will also return Nov. 26 for the fourth event playoff. In the major event, 10 end games will be played while consolation play will be over eight ends. Draws will be held each day at 8.30 a.m., 11 a.m., 1.30 p.m., 4 p.m., 6.30 p.m. and 9 p.m. Bill LeGros, who has worked on the project for more than two years, is the Ontario Dun- lop Invitational Bonspiel chair- man, assisted by club president Jack Beaton and club bonspiel chairman Dr. Wilf Butts. guaranteed with all three- game winners returning for the final day. A three-game win- Following are the rinks for the opening draws: 8.30 a.m. Draw: Jim Johnston, Dixie; Allingham, Scarborough; Gresham, Pon Pum. mitt, Peierborough; Al Mori- son, Whitby; Rod Sjoberg, Peterborough; Dr. Al Riva, St. Catharines; Russ Brankston, Thornhill. Jim Tom Top Rinks Enter Dunlop Bonspiel 11 a.m, Draw FE Mac White, Burlington; Stan Jones, Toronto Humber High- land; Don Kemp, Whitby; Olle Prevost, Kingston; Syd Smyth- eis, Gali; Fete Ficischaaer, Bradford; Floyd Perkins, Rich- mond Hill; .Ray Webster, Oshawa. s | Club opened their 1966-67 curl- ing season on Monday after- noon with an excellent turnout of members. Over dessert ,and coffee, which was served in the lounge, president Marion Freeborn greeted the curlers and a short meeting was held. In the absence of secretary Betty Lofthouse, the minutes were read by Betty MacDonald. Treasurer Jean Ross also gave her report for the past season. The new constitution was read by Marg Baldwin and approved unanimously. Various committee conveners were called upon to outline their plans for the coming sea- sume of "special events" and The ladies of the Oshawa Golf son, Jean Mercer gave a re-|1 announced a Monday morning senior curling schedule would Golf Club Ladies' Section Opens New Curling Season ior ladies' curling schedule are under way. CLUB PLAY ON MONDAY Games commitce, unuct Ure convenership of Sue Kessler, has plans for a busy season, with play for the Schofield Aker Trophy to begin Monday, Nov, 7. Bonspiel committee chairman Caye Bassett announced that the first Inter-Club bonspiel will be held at The Oshawa Curling Club on Novy. 16, Oshawa Golf Club will host the Inter-Club event on Dec, 7. This season the Gay Trophy competition, between the ladies of the Oshawa Curling Club and Oshawa Golf Club, will take place at the Golf Club, on Jan. 0. New members were welcomed by membership chairman "Do" Robins and president begin Nov. 14. Plans for a jun-| Marion Freeborn. Black Hawks "Business Girls', under the Trim London convenership of Geraldine Oat- way, have plans for a busy sea- son and that a bridge will be held on Nov, 19. LONDON, Ont. (CP) -- St. Catharines Black Hawks de- feated London Nationals 8-3 Tuesday night. The annual fashion. show, sponsored by Franklin's of Osh- Hawks rammed in three early second period goals in less than awa, will be on Tuesday, Nov. 15 with an afternoon and an evening show this year. Effie Hezzelwood is convening this event, which promises to be better than ever. tree minutes to open uD a 44|grer" which. brenden" Maron ead, eve ALINOVIC scor open twice for St. Catharines and Freeborn officially on the added an assist. Pete Mara scored once while Barry Salavarra, Vic Teal, Wil- lie Terry, Maurice L'Abbe and John Fisher scored the others for the winners. 1966-67 curling season by throw- ing the first stone, then two four-end games were played. FOR MORE SPORTS, SEE PAGES 12 and 323 Reid -- along with their coach "Doc" Rowden, club presi- dent J. B. Highfield and several other of the executive members. We join with the Oshawa sports fraternity in ex- tending deepest sympathy to his bereaved widow and chil- dren and all other members of this well-known family. | ball League. STARS 44 -- MAGICIANS 28 The game started out in high gear with the elubs deadlocked }ten all at the end of the first CAPSULE SPORTS: Boston Bruins handed Black Hawks quarter, The Stars took a 24-16 their first defeat of the NHL campaign, 3-2, last night right lead at half time. Jeff Oborne/over in the second half an quarter due to some fine de-| scoring threat, to take the pres-| fensive plays and close check- fi ing by the Stars. The Stars qure off Mar. commanded a 30-18 lead at three quarter time. Greg "a Medinski, league's most valu- However, Drew Allman will be a in uniform when the Magicians able player last season, pow play the undefeated Road Kings this coming Saturday. Dave The loss of Bob Kreasul was a blow to coach Gerry Brooks. in Chicago . . . ST. CATHARINES Black Hawks defeated the Nationals 8-3 in London, to tighten their grip on first place in the Junior 'A' scramble . . . METRO JUNIOR 'B' games last night saw Weston Dodgers win their fifth- straight, 3-1 over York Steel and Markham Seal-O-Wax stayed right alongside Weston with their 6-2 win over Etobi- coke Indians. Third-place Whitby Lasco Steelers play in Dixie tonight . . . NEW ORLEANS was granted a National Football League franchise yesterday and will have a team fn action next season ..,. SANDY KOUFAX has been named winner of the Cy Young Award, as outstanding CKLB Unbea The Kinloch's Club took | three-point lead in the opening! quarter, then outscored their Kinloch's Minors Spoil Peacock netted ten points for the Stars while Jeff Oborne took the early lead in the ins dividual scoring honors, with 20) points. | MAGICIANS -- Marano (3),| Dervent, Mason (18), MacDon- ten Record --reren tit fighters were led by Bill Melny-|_ STARS Horruzey, Kit, chuk, who accumulated 16|Oborne (20), Peterck (2), Wig- points, Joe Zimny who added|gans, Peacock (10), | | lt BILLY LITTLE 'Little Joining Niagara Falls Bill Little is almost. certain Medinski to be facing his former Oshawa =| curling LeGros said the main idea of the bonspiel was to provide Ontario's top rinks with good competition prior to Canadian championship _ play- downs, in much the same man- ajner as the top rinks in western Canada get together in major bonspiels. "We invited district Brier representatives, Seniors and Governor Generals zone win- ners, plus many others," Le- Gros said. "The response was good and we're hoping this can become one of Ontario's prime curling attractions." 10:00 P.M. | | | | pitcher in major league baseball. It's the third time in four years for Sandy to earn this award and for the third time, by @ unanithous vote, Nobody else has ever had the unani- mous vote nor ever won it more than once. | |as | 41-to-32, opponents in the final quarter,|ten, and Ross Kauffman, who! (12). they upset the CKLB's) picked up seven. | in the. Minor Basket-| Only one player failed to reg- ball League at the Simcoe Hall ister points, as Jim Bak and Settlement House on Saturday! Nick Melnychuk picked up four morning. each, while Bill Rajkovic, Bob with the Road Kings holding a ROAD KINGS 37, SHOW BOATS 29 Both clubs started off slow, INSIDE STORAGE Boats, Tent Trailers Sample Rates--15' Runabout with Generals' teammates Friday wearing a Niagara Falls Fly- ers' uniform, Little, released by Tuesday, told the Times today that he Generals Oshawa had ten- Events Channel (Ch. 5 ) A CABLE TV EXCLUSIVE Watch the fight at home on your Cable TV Special -- relayed live from Hous- ton via closed circuit. Or see it in the East Mall. It was the first victory for Kinloch's and it came at the right moment, as it was the first loss by the CKLB crew. Coupled with the Firefighters 49-to-28 trouncing of Parts and |Service, the four teams in the |Minor League are separated by er while the second game saw . ; : a hard-fought deadlock between |i tore! Pens the Seah: City Hall Orphans and Foote's| 7. . Towing, that ended 1-1. Dave Alexander , Scored lL es points for Kinloch's, scoring Murray Foster, on a play setisix on foul shot hile G -lup by 'Doug Downey, scored), sna ge SA octet a i ree. ham Munroe picked up nine |the lone tally for Foote's Tow-|and Ron MclInroy added eight jing, getting it quite early in| dees bog ya the eaine, atthe 9:68 : |To round out the scoring for line fist treube e 3:40 mark Of|the winners, Tom Eldridge and| Bie tad gh - jAndy Cherkas scored four i bbe fae Hector| points each, Brian Cassidy, \Gates an ti) ins of City in- Ontario Minor Asoc, Cen-/H9)), both defending melt me. pam geen « bre pr agtiy oly ge tennial Midget Tournament: |dels with finesse, and receiving | John Cuthbert was the Whitby vs Ajax at Bowmanville|fine support from their team-|game's high scorer, picking up Arena, 8:00 p.m, mates, the two teams battled/16 points, as he tried to keep Oshafa CYO League: at Civicjuntil almost the middle of the|the shorthanded CKLB team in Auditorium, 6:00 p.m, to 7:00|third period, before Bill Dan-jthe game. Ken Jordan scored pm, \ford tied the score for City/eight points, Jim Jordan added Oshawa Minor Assoc, Bantam | "all, on a neat solo effort. }four while Walter Karas and Langue: Police Assoc. vs Loca!) Each team drew down seven|Garry Norton picked up 1817 at 6:00 p.m: Westmount |Penalties in the hard-checking | each, Kiwanis vs Duplate, 6:55 p.me fray, including _ majors, for; KINLOCH'S ---Graham Mun- # Nai -B'Rith -vs Houdailie _In- fighting in the second period, | roe, Ron McInroy, Tom Eld- dustries at 8:00 p.m, and Local to Wayne Bradley and Bill Zu-|ridge, George Grabowski, Brian anne Ps PP eam = =~ felt iMeecidy Andy Cherkac Da S108 VS CMR" CRORES BU Ol 007) wou" i m.: All games at Oshawalc *S SCORE E 4 Eaildren's f nomi CHOW'S SCORE BARLY coach Rill Langley A pretty three - way play by; CKLB -- John Nawrot, Jim OWA Juntor 'B' Metro/Ed Corby, Bill Kellington and y ' "* be Jordan, Walter Karas, Ken Leagne: Whitby Lasco Steelers) John Hinch, with the latter do-| jordan. Garry Norton. John vs Dixie Beehives at Dixiejing the scoring, got Chow's\cuthbert and coach Greg Chow's Wallop Duponts; City Hall Ties Foote's In the weekly doubleheader action of the Oshawa Civil Serv- jee Hockey League, at Bow- manville Arena last night, Chow's Restaurant whipped| Whitby Duponts 5-2 in the open SPORTSCOPE TODAY HOCKEY | Alexander, Dave Robinson and | Arena, 8:00 p.m, back on even terms at the 4:54) Milosh. ICE SKATING mark of the first period, about | .}a minute after Gord William-| FIREFIGHTERS WIN is ee tone bee ne son had opened the game's| In a real team effort, Fire- ~~" |seoring with an unassisted tally) ca THURSDAY for Whitby, at 3:30, t FOOTRALL Terry Perkins, all alone,| H ry D f COSSA Senior Semi-Final: made it 2-1 midway through the| en e ea s Bowmanville H.S. vs Bay. of/fitst frame and Chow's were) * . inte C.I., at Belleville, 2:30/never headed. P k g 124 be Bp oaty Ted Lutton, from Don Town-} IC ern ROCKEY send and Dave Connor, made it} Whitby Henry downed Pick- oa - - . : 3-1 "¥ Mgt winners at the 7:25jering 12-6 Tuesday afternoon in aria Minor Assoc, Centen-| mark of the second stanza and/an exhibition high school foot- alal Midget Tournament: Bow-|25 seconds before the period|ball game. manville vs Whitby, at Whithy/ended, Johnny Hogg made it! Mark Rowland and Gary Arena, 7:39 p.m. 4-1 on a play set up by "Butch" |Sorichetti scored the Henry Oshawa Minor Assoc, Midget | Dowe and Paul Wright touchdowns with Peter Kaiser League: Rotary Club practice) Each team scored once in the | going over for Pickering. Henry dime, 7:00 p.m. to 7:45 p.m; at, third period. Fred Carey, from|ied 6-0 at the end of the first Children's Arena. /Phil Long and Perkin, just $5\quarter and each team scored Oshawe Miner Asser. Bantam seconds after the face-off, made/in the fourth. League: Ernie Cay vs Rathe |! 5-1 for Chow's and' about Thursday afternoon, Whitby and McLellan. at 8:00 p.m ana |tnree minutes later, Williamson | Henry juniors play Central On- Banks Flooring vs Keith Peters |®" his second and his team'sitario Secondary School Associ- Realty. at 8:0 pm: Both [Second goal of the game, withjation junior "B" playoff game games ai Childyen's Arena = Schram earning the/at Campbellford. assis Henry seniors will entertain FIGURE SKATING : The winners had five of the|the winner of the Bay of Quinte Oshawa Figure Skating Club: eight minor penalties metedizone in a COSSA senior "B" at Civic Auditorium, 6:00 p.m jout with Kellington and Lutton|playoff game Saturday to 16:08 p.m. each drawing a pair . noon in Whitby. two! ~| Parts and Service after- \ Goulding, Ron Parfit and John|7-3 lead at quarter time, The Janetos rounded out the scor-|teams displayed good defensive) ing with two points each. skills as the score was 10-8 at) Chapman held two half time in favor of the Road | r honors, the only player who did| Kings. = not score, and the pot player In the second half Andy Kit) who did not pick up a foul and Dane Tutton were the big} against, guns for the Road Kings with} ; 15 points and 8 points, re- Banda gag petal go? Bar spectively, countered by John Cuttler picked up four points| Moczulsit. with "en an before fouling out, Steve Ball te ayeng a ng ee | added three, and John Boivin ets and a foul shot for nine added two. points. : The fine defensive play and} FIREFIGHTERS -- Bill Raj-\erratic shooting remained dur-| kovic, Bob Goulding, Herb|ing the third quarter, with the) Chapman, Ron Parfit, Jim|Road Kings leading 18-11. | Bak, Nick Melnychuk, Ross The offensive play took ove' Kauffman, Bill Melnychuk, | in the fourth quarter with the John Janetos, Joe Zimny and Show Boats scoring 18 points} coach John Rajovic. jand the Road Kings one better, | with 19 Andy Kit was top scor-| PARTS AND SERVICE --\er with 18 points for the Road Dennis Hercia, Ted Boivin,) Kings and his counterpart Bill Dave Jamieson, Roman Szkil-|Wayling netted 14 for the Show nyk, Bill Cobel, Steven Hercia,| Boats. John Boivin, Steve Ball, Dave) (31), Coulson (2), Wayling (14), Cutler, Charles: Popham and ying, Stacey (2), Annaert, Wil- coach Marcel Bol liamson, Chyb. The Minor League at present is real close, so next. Saturday) morning's doubleheader finds/Irvin, Kennedy (2), Kit (18), Fivefighiers'-piaying" CREB at; krawee,~--S Tutto) 10.30, in the battle for the| Vann (2), Barnoski (4). league lead. The second game| There are rumors of a trade} LVini, | so next oeacey; Cory tatively accepted a Falls offer and had only p Falls by Friday. Jim Whittaker, Flyers Tuesday released for the re mainder of the season, moved to start high school. He'll return) into Niagara Falls today to Oshawa next season. | Oshawa's Midgets Tie Bowmanville | Oshawa Minor Hockey Asso- r\ciation's Midgets were held to decision for the second Ontario Minor Hockey Association Centennial a tie time in their Tournament playoffs, in Midget last night Arena, 4-4. The Bowmanville Midgets put up the Oshawa boys to a tie, with Sandy Brown, Jeff Stewart, Jim Willis and Gord Dreider shar- ing the seoring honors for the homesters. Johnny Nestic was the big oun for Oshawa with three goals while Wayne Blanchard accounted for the other tally. starting at 11.30 finds Parts) between the undefeated clubs, and Service clashing with the Road Kings and Stars. Coach Kinloch crew. Fred' Upshaw had no comment) to make and Ron Taylor was W. L. Pts.| unavailable for comment, re-) 4 |garding 'the proposed trade. 4 Games for Saturday, Novem- ber 5, are as follows: 10:30, 2 | Stars vs. Show Boats and 11:15, 2 'Road Kings vs. Magicians. CKLB Firefighters 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 Kinloch's 2 DRAFTSMAN/DESIGNER This is an opportunity for steady reliable and knowledgeoble men, with @ good background of drafting experience, to obtain permanent employment in our Engineering Department. 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