§ 'THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, November 14, 1966 Whitby Stops York Steel In Metro Play : CLIFF GORDON wulrsy Whi Slers came up with another performance last as they edged Toronto Steelers 5-4 in a Metrojg B hockey game played a it crowd of 4 uck Gyles, I-year-old de- an from: Ajax, fired the goal at the 18:13 mark second period on a pass Al Quintillian, Whitby time, ' er goal scorers for coach were Tommy, Lavender as js the lenanale © t-getter with 24, Rick we Ken Knapton and captain Mike Taylor, back after am injury, scored one apiece. Ross for the York Steelers, the spearhead of the attack the losers, bagging a trio goals. Sam Gillard got the ir marker. ; ie game started quickly with th® visitors jumping into a 2-0 Jead in the first two minutes three seconds of play. Sloan was the goal getter on both sions, first one came with two men short and the . one .with Whitby one short. a scored the next two itby Lasco playing short-handed at laadine Sloan, a smooth skating man short each time, making four consecutive power play goals, Lavender got. the first goal and Thompson the tying oal, Whitby built up a 5-2 lead by the 18:13 mark of the second period before Gillard mahaged to bang one home from close in, The score stood at 5-3 head- ing into the final period. Only one goal was scored in the final. 20 minutes and it came off the stick of Sloan. Moore had made a ood save with his pads and the puck bounced up. In attempting to het she Suck Sut Sf tus Sreses, he made the mistake of knock- ing it into his own goal. JUST TALKING ... Next action for Lascos will be in Etobicoke on Tuesday night when they play the Indians... Next Sunday night Lascos will host the Weston Dodgers who are still smarting from that 7-6 defeat handed them last Friday night by the Lascos, , . Whitby have three players in the top four of the league for points. Lavender leads the loop with Paul Reid second with 13 goals and 8 assists for 21 points and Pete Vipond the third member of the bread and butter line is in fourth spot with 5 goals and 10 assists for 15 points. Garry Ford of Weston is in-third spot, aut af Sus S: Whitby Henry Captures COSSA Junior "B" Title Street high school an 18-12 win over Tweed te be declared the junior "B" ers of the Central Ontario lary School Association final at Henry Street afternoon. "The victors had taken a 12-6 the end of the first half matched touchdowns with Tweed in second half to walk off with the trophy. For Henry Street touchdowns were scored by brothers, Bill and Bob McBride and Allan Partington, while Murray Spencer scored both the Tweed touchdowns. The scoring opened with Part- ington of Henry Street going ten years up the middle for the touchdown, but Spencer came back with his first touch- down for Tweed in a five-yard plunge to make the score 6-6 at the end of the first quarter. = The second and third quar- however, belonged to Henry Street as the McBride brothers scored the only two touchdowns, . Halfback Bill McBride was first» with a short yardage plunge off guard to make the score 12-6 at the end of the half, Then brother Bob, who is the team quarter, took the ball and skirted the right end to round out the scoring for Henry Street at 18-6 at the three-quar- ter mark. In the last period of play Tweed managed to work the ball down to the Henry Street one yard line and then send Spencer over for his second touchdown of the afternoon but it wasn't enough as the game ended with them on the short end of the 18-6 score. The junior "B" title is the second COSSA trophy to be taken in football by teams in this area this year as O'Neill Redmen took the prize in. the senior "A" division. HOCKEY SCOREBOARD By THE CANADIAN PRESS National League = - 3 3 > ~ = 21 14 33:12 36 11 %6 10 37 10 28 9 Chicago 'Toronto "New York 'Boston it 'Montreal Saturday's Results 'New York 6 Montreal 3 Toronto 3 Detroit 3 ' Sunday's Results Montreal 1 Boston 2 "Toronto 1 Chicago 6 it 2 New York 5 Ontario Junior A WLT F APt St.Catharines ee KN ww aS de ee ee 8 Baltimore 5 Pittsburgh 3 Buffalo 0 Springfield 2 Rochester 3 Cleveland 2 Sunday's Results Springfield 4 Buffalo 7 Pittsburgh 1 Providence 5 Hershey 5 Rochester 4 Western Portland Victoria California Los Angeles Seattle Vancouver San Diego 210 Saturday's Results Veitoria 1 Vancouver 2 San Diego 2,Portland 4 Los Angeles 2 Seattle 5 46 27:16 "Hamilton 49 3213 a wa 36 4512 er 48. 5511 treal 40 39 11 4) borough 37 43 «9 ma ra Falls 49 44 9 to 31 M4 8 1 30 47 5 Sunday's Results 1 St. Catharines 2 ton 1 Peterborough 4 " cn gh eeeeg Niagara Falls 4 Oshawa 2 we Taesday's Game Nidgara Falls at London "Toronto at St. Catharines 7 American League : Eastern Division WLT F 0 65 ee ee ee oH 3S an z Es | = a me hese i oo rent -- AP 37 16 Sunday's Results 2 Portland 8 SUNDAY Eastern League |New Jersey 4 New Haven 1 Johnstown 4 Long Island 1 |Charlotte 4 Knoxville 2 International League Toledo 1 Dayton 2 Muskegon 0 Port Huron 4 Fort Wayne 3 Columbus 2 |Seattle | Quebec Sentor We: amar wnee 5 St. Hyacinthe Western Senior Calgary 3 Saskatoon 2 Manitoba Senior | Winnipeg 8 Grand Forks 6 hibit Exhibition |Sorel 3 Halifax 9 goals as York Steelers were a Here are the statistics on challenger Cleveland Wil- liams and champion Cassius Clay for their world heavy- weight title fight in Houston HOW THEY SHAPE UP tonight, While the fight will not be shown on regular television, it will be avail- able on closed circuit tele- vision, via Cable TV. It will i ae oe ee Se also be shown on the closed circuit screen at Toronto's Maple Leaf Gardens and Peterborough"s Me- morial Centre, By THE CANADIAN PRESS There was a time when the National Hockey League big guns licked their chops when they met New York Rangers. Now they lick their wounds. The Rangers, showing hustle and muscle they sorely lacked last season when they finished in Jast place, used last season's two Stanley Cup finalists dur- ing the weekend as stepping stones to third place. Saturday night it was a 6-3 win over Montreal Canadiens at the Montreal Forum, a rink where the Rangers last won a game in January, 1965, Sunday night it was a 5-2 victory over Detroit Red Wings in New York, In other weekend NHL action, Toronto Maple Leafs and De- troit Red Wings fought to a 3-3 tie Saturday night. Alex Delvec- chio, Paul Henderson and Norm Ullman scored for Detroit and Red Kelly, Ron Eflis and Frank Mahovlich for Toronto, In Sunday's other games, Ted Green's unassisted goal late in the third period gave Boston Bruins a 2-1 win over Montreal. Ron Murphy scored the other Boston goal while Montreal's came from Henri Richard. Chicago Black Hawks buried Toronto with four goals in the Goalkeepers Stand Out Cable TV made it three wins in succession by edging A and W Driven 3-2 Sunday in the UAW Hockey League, In the other half of the weekly double- header, Starr' Furniture tied Versafood 2-2. Only outstanding goalkeeping by Hooper for Cable TV pre- vented A and W, formerly Tony's, from running up a big score, Hooper limited A and W to one goal for the first two periods and his mates stormed through for three in the third to win, Peters, A. Myles and Woods scored for Cable TV while Lee and Tran replied for A and W, In the other game, Cirka was outstanding in goal for Starr Furniture, Suprika and Leaming scored with McDonald and Redshaw goals for Starr Furniture, tallying for Versafood. |CamLe Ty % FIRST PERIOD: 1. A and W, 1 (2) Delves, Watson) 9.00. Penalties son, Glaspell, R. Myles SECOND PERIOD No scoring, Pen alties -- Delves, Lane, Copeland. | THIRD PERIOD-- 2, Cable, Peters (2) (Prest) 3.0); Cable A. Myles (2) | (Prest) 11.44 (4)) Cable, Woods (1) (West } | Rangers Grab Third, Show Hustle, Muscle second period and beat the Leafs 6-1, Bobby Hull, Ed Van Impe and Kenny Wharram scored two goals apiece for the Hawks and Dave Keon scored for Toronto. Bernie Geoffrion, a New York Ranger who rose to fame with Montreal, restored his claim to the nickname "Boom Boom" by having a hand in more goals during the weekend than all his old team-mates combined. Geoffrion, attempting a come- back after = two-year absence from the NHL to coach Quebec Aces of the American Hockey League, had one goal and three assists against Montreal Satur- day and added three assists against Detroit Sunday. His seven-point weekend put him among the league's top 10 scorers with 11 points. Rod Gilbert, with two goals, Don Marshall, Billy Hicke and defenceman Harry Howell scored the other New York goals Saturday, Yvan Cour- noyer scored two power-play goals and Claude Larose the) other for Montreal. | Earl Ingarfield and Red Fleming scored two goals each Sunday to lead the Rangers to their win over the Red Wings. Gilbert scored the other, Bruce MacGregor and Dean Prentice were the Detroit marksmen. Green's unassisted goal at 14:16 of the third period handed the Canadiens their fourth de- feat in a row and dropped the Canadiens into a position famil- iar to the Bruins--last place. CHEEVERS STARS Gerry Cheevers, playing his third game for the Bruins since being called up from the mi- nors to replace the injured Ed Johnston, made several spec- tacular saves as Montreal rifled 33 shots at him, Boston has won two games and tied one in three games with Cheevers in nets. The Leafs wiped out 2-0 and 3-1 deficits en route to the tie against Detroit Saturday night. The Wings were ahead 3-1 going into the third period but goals by Ellis and Mahovlich 64 sec- onds apart just past the six- minute mark earned the Leafs the tie--Toronto's sixth of the season, is BA Win Opening Game Al's BA edged Mr, TV Tow- ers 2-1 as play got under way in the Town and County Hock- ey League Sunday, In other action, Robinson Leather beat Cadillac Billiards 4-2 and de- fending champion Port Perry Flyers handed Quality Fuels a 41 setback, Wayne Robinson and. Dennis Noakes scored for Al's, with as- sists going to Bob Robinson, Jim MacDonald and Wayne Ro- binson, Webster replied for To- wers, assisted by White, A donnybrook broke out in} the third period, resulting in a| rash of penalties, including mas| jors, misconducts and match) penalties. In the second game, White scored three times for Robin- sons and Budyon added one, Brian Wright had three assists, Rick Craggs two and D, Hil- ler one. Garnett, Gord Dennis, John Vernon and Dave Bradleyscored for Flyers with Bud Henry earning two assists, Ken Dow- son, Ross Baton and Cliff Ca- radock one each, Oshawa Nips Whitby Midgets Oshawa edged Whitby 5-4 in Ontario Minor Hockey Associa- \tion Centennial Midget playoff action at Civic Auditorium Sat- urday, Defeat prevented Whitby from gaining a spot in the zone final, Oshawa will meet Bow- manville in a two-game, total- goal round to determine a zone winner to compete against the | Eastern Ontario champion, Whitby came up with a AAND W DRIVEN 2/scrappy performance Saturday] Ws \te*l and might have won had it not! been for some good stops by Oshawa goalkeeper Ted Mc- Comb. Two-goal efforts by Henry Novak and Rick Mitchell paced | R, Wilson scored for Quality |Fuels with H, Bryan assisting, |REMEMBER WHEN . . .? Tony Galento flattened Harry Thomas in three rounds 28 years ago tonight ~-in 1938--in preparation for his bid for Joe Louis' world heavyweight boxing title the following spring. But the "two-ton"' New Jersey bar- man lasted only three | }good saye on Danny Sandford Derek Sanderson is as good a player as there is in Ontario junior competition when he sticks to hockey, as he proved to 2,888 Oshawa fans Saturday night at Civic Auditorium, Sanderson scored two goals while Niagara Falls Flyers were shorthanded to give Bill Long's crew a 4-2 Ontario Hock- ey Association Junior "A" Lea- gue victory over Oshawa Gen- erals, Bill Little, cut by Generals two weeks ago, also played a prominent role in the defeat. of his former mates, setting up the other two goals, both by Tom Webster, Bill White and Ron Dussia- ume handled the Oshawa scor- ing. It was Generals first loss in six home starts. It was a frustrating night for Gensrais, wis, aiinough they outshot Flyers over the game, hit the end boards more often than they hit the net. 'knocked the puck ahead, got past his check, picked up the/? Flyers went ahead %1 at 14.27 as Little took the itl tront of the net. to Young's right, behind the net skated unhindered to the left, and fed a perfect pass to Web- ster, who immediately bang- ed the puck past Young. Generals applied pressure but were still plagued by bad shoot- ing, Nevin missed an empty net, Durno also came up with a good stop on Dionne from right in front of the net, Generals started to find the range in the third period but managed to get only one shot into the net as they outshot Fly- ers 15-4, Only goal of the period came at 8.12 on a picture play, Ca- dieux whipped a hard pass ac ross the ice to Dussiaume at centre and the General winger puck, deked past a sliding Guy Allen and beat Durno with a backhander as he pulled across "We should have had a hat- ful," said a disappointed coach, Ted O'Connor, after the game, "But we had several players who weren't going all out." A couple of costly misplays on the powerplay, by the nor- mally alert George Babcock, enabled Sanderson to shake himself loose for his two goals, With Flyers leading 1-0 in the first period and the Gener: als threatening on a power play, Sanderson stole the puck off Babcock in centre ice, and proceeded to beat goalkeeper Tan Young with a 30 - foot shot along the ice to the glove side, Sanderson's second goal came late in the second period, when Clemente Tremblay knock- ed the puck away from Bab- cock, broke in with Sanderson, and the big centre just got the puck past Young as he slid into the net, This one came with Karl Haggarty serving a penalty, and it was the fifth time this season that Sander- son has scored while killing a penalty. Webster opened scoring at 5.06 of the first period on an end + to + end rush with Little and Jim Lorentz. Little took a pass from Lorentz and slid the pass out to Webster, un- checked in front of Young. Shortly after Sanderson's first goal, White got behind the Fly- ers' defence and backhanded Nick Beverley's pass past Bruce Durno, who was making his first start in goal for Nia- gara Falls, Durno was strong in the first period, robbing Babcock and White, but he had more than hig share of luck as Peter Ne- vin hit the goalpost, and Jer- ry Dionne and Paul Cadieux both drove the puck wide of the open net, Little and Beverley staged their own version of a title match at centre ice late in the period, with both receiving mi- nors and major penalties, Sanderson, who went on the ice following the fight, grabbed Little by the penalty box, and then returned to the bench, picked up a major penalty for going on the ice during an al- tercation, He was only one of five or six players who went on the ice, however, as both teams had more than six play- ers out, Although Generals enjoyed a man advantage for more than seven minutes, they couldn't find the target, hitting the net only three times in the first six minutes of the second per- iod t t t ' t Play swung from end to end throughout the second period, with Generals still unable to hit the net. Durno did make a t on a pass from Joe Robertson at the midway mark, ARCHIE'S FIST TOPS Veteran boxer Archie Moore | | | rounds with the Brown Bomber, won 131 bouts by knockouts, a record in professional boxing. STANDARDS OF PRACTICE IN ADVE RTISING after Saturday's play Neighborhood Association's Pee Wee Hockey League, The six 1-0, dmead's Brookside's Tom Buchanan put on a good display. Southmead's Dave Smith gave his team the win, as he came up with the game's only goal late in the game, goals others for an eight-point night. Les Moore added three goals for Gales and John Plews fired had while Garland had one, Six teams remain undefeated in the eams, which have now posted wo straight victories are Val- leyview, North Oshawa, Har- man, Fernhill, Nipigon and Con- naught Parks, Valleyview overcame an early 3-1 deficit in the first ra to defeat Sunnyside Park were Belanger, Gilbert Colbary, Den- oa Lycette and Philip Gay. on The Valleyview Randy Patton, scorers Marcel Rankine, who notched hree goals for Sunnyside, was their only scorer, Southmead edged Brookside as both goalies, South- Steve Bosco and Woodview powered their way Gales Win. Burke Stars Bob Burke went on a scoring spree Sunday at Bowmanville as Gale Lumber trounced Gus Brown Motors 13-5 in an Osh- awa Industrial Hockey League game, Lasco Steel Kings downed Rus- sell's Texaco 6-4, In another contest, Burke, named the 'Odeon player of the week,' scored five and assisted on three wo goals and added five as- sists. Ed Archye scored twice and assisted on four other goals while Gary Garland scored 0 nce. Moore and Bill Hicks each two assists for Gales Larry Batherson, Don Craggs, Gary Mitchell, Reedy McConnell and Lloyd Schram tallied for Browns, with Dan Price picking three assists, Batherson, Ron Chapman and Schram each had one assist, Bob Stiles counted twice for Steel Kings with Cliff Hrywkiw, Keith Anderson, kowski and Tim Donovan scor- Reg Kurat- ing one goal each. Donovan had four assists, Cliff Hrywkiw wo, Kuratkowski, and Alf Six Teams Undefeated In Neighborhood Pee Wee to a 10-1 win over Kingside|}; Park, Leading the way for Woodview were John Stainton with three goals and Peter Taylor with two goals, also scoring two goals was Don Dougan, single goals went to Woodview"s John Kift, Kevin Whyte and Gary Armstrong. The Kingside scorer was Mike Bakegeorge. North Oshawa also went on a goal-scoring spree, as they defeated Bathe Park 9-2, de- spite good goal-tending by Mike Bumbacco in the Bathe goal, Leading the North Oshawa at- tack were Johnny Thaler with with four goals, Peter Bathe score twice, while Tom Scero scored a single goal, Bathe Park's goals were both scored two goals and Philip Jarvie| Sanderson Sparks Flyers In Victory Over Generals Flyers couldn't muster a shot on Young until the 10-minute mark but Durno continued to hold them in the game, He made a glove hand poe on a drive by Robertson a twice stopped Babcock eran the right winger was in one. Late in the period, Babcock intercepted a pass and hit the goalpost while Durno rnuffed out the last Oshawa chance as he booted Dionne's shot past the corner, The three stars, as selected by Doug Austin on the Niagara Falls Review, were Sanderson, Durno and Dussiaume, NIAGARA WAKE! Onel, Burne; de fence, Ley, Allen, Ihe, ler, Swalm, wannanit, Aiiogan. Crane ty, Lorente, iter, Witties Weioy! ike ' iprwards, Sanderson, Tremblay, te peta Goal, Young) detence, hf re cue Bt vin, Dionne, Robern "buco, "ek, pe FIRST PERIOD 5.06 }, Niagara Falls, Nh evel '4 sli Mane (Lorentz, Lie} ) eve the yl g Yo a see ndieux, | Wil Oshawa, Whi peverioy, "ebesek Penalties -- Swaln, 7, tie Naas leas ray end major), Sanderson « wena Tea eanteh ; o ' ie Falls, ean Utver ay Penalties Allen: 28) Dusslaume, Nie» juehar 20.00, 6, Oshawa, kid Minto ) Al peat - "Whiter Pid) heath vee by: Niagara Palle 1814 4633 Oshawa V8 1834 by Stan Cockerton, Harman Park edged Rundle 2-1, William Kay led the Har- man attack with two goals, while the Rundle goal was counted by Marc Belinger. Fernhill took a 2-0 decision over Lake Vista with Barry Burtch earning the shutout for Fernhill, The lone scorer for Fernhill was Jim Duignan, as he counted the only two goals of the game, Nipigon on the strength of a late goal by Brian Whyte squeezed out a 21 win over Storie Park, Nipigon's G. Feltis and Storie's: Bill Coe were the other scorers. Connaught handed Baker a 6-1. setback in a battle of last year's finalists. Luke Char. bonneau led the Connaught attack with two goals and an assist, while single goals were scored by Mare Adams, Wayne Kadoski, Vic Suppan and Dave Smith, Harold Jukic scored the Baker's goal, OSHAWA TIMES PICTURE RE-PRINTS Available At NU-WAY PHOTO SERVICE 231 King St. &., Oshewe 8 x 10 -- 1.50 each $x 7 -- 1.25 each 20% Discount en Orders of 5 er More Pictures Hrywkiw one each. tastes as good as} good Rum should tastes as good as m should |Nationals 7 Morrisburg 3 Manitoba Junior 3 Winnipeg 5 indon 8 St. James 3 |. 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