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Oshawa Times (1958-), 18 Jan 1967, p. 10

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Back early In the season, when Kitchener Rangers visited Oshawa Generals one Saturday night, they brought 3 along a bus load of rooters to q the Civic Auditorium and they © provided a stimulus that did * much to enliven the evening's proceedings, both on the ice E and in the stands. There's -- nothing like a bunch of the be boys, who are whooping it up, to arouse the natives to simi- lar tactics and when you get the fans going -- then you've got a much better hockey game -- noisier also, but still better. It always helps to lift the players, to get them to ex- tend themselves. Not since , away back in November have the Oshawa fans become as enthusiastic as they did this last Saturday night and once again, the reason was that St. » Catharines had a contingent @ of fans on hand. DON'T KNOW if the Ni- agara Falls fans will flock to Oshawa in large numbers to- buck who can rile the natives, with practically no effort at all. As the OHA Junior 'A' League's leading scorer this & season, with 24 goals and 36 © assists, he is one of the sea- - son's top stars in his own e right. But he has also earned 4 himself a reputation as "a bad man.' His penchant for scrapping and stray elbows, careless use of the stick, etc., has him in trouble frequently and in the penalty box more often than most players. It's always lively when these two Boston Bruins' farm teams f clash and the presence of Sanderson provides the fuse for an explosion. were THEN TENSION created by the current league race is it- self enough to add special sig- nificance to this Wednesday night attraction at Civic Audi- torium. Our Generals take a particular delight in knocking off their "cousins" from Ni- agara Falls and of course, Flyers enjoy a victory here. Generals can move up into a tie for sixth place, with. St. Kitts, by knocking off the TODAY HOCKEY OHA Junior 'A' Niagara Falls Flyers vs Osh $ awa Generals, at Civic Auditor a lum, 8:00 p.m. : Renser ses seet 222, at 6:00 p.m.; Navy Vets vs Rose Bowl Restaurant, at 6:55 <10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, Jenuery 18, 196 SPORTS MENU ' By Geo. H. Campbell Associate Sports Editor & night, but in this case, it last season has been named really isn't absolutely neces- their head coach, to succeed sary -- the Flyers have Derek Darrell Mudra, with a three- Sanderson. Here's a laddie- year contract . . . KELLEY 'TODAY'S SPORTSCOPE _ League --Jton; OMHA Lakeshore Midget League. --Ideal Dairy vs Local| HOCKEY 7 Flyers here tonight, The cash customers should be treated to some lively action as Gen- erals strive for the win, be- cause they can expect some extra peppery opposition from the Flyers, not only from Sanderson and goalie Phil Myer (Shawinigan, last year's playoffs) but especially from their former Oshawa mates, Billy Little and Jim Whittaker, TORONTO MARLIES con- tinue their blistering pace and that 7-4 victory last night, over 'Turk' Broda's Na- tionals, right in London, gives the Dukes a four-point lead over second-place Kitchener, with London, Hamilton and Niagara Falls following in very tight sequence. SPORTS CAPSULES: Can- adian football continues to get a share of the ink, in the midst of the zero season, Orris Kay Dalton, defensive | coach for Montreal Aloutettes MOTE, former assistant with Hamilton Tiger - Cats, has signed a one-season contract as line coach of the Ottawa Rough Riders .. . THE NHL ALL-STAR game is the big TV sports attraction for this evening, but in the meantime, the moguls are making a few important moves, in their meetings at Montreal, not the least of which is the agree- ment to increase the playoff split for players . TED GREEN, Bruins' defenseman, was picked to play in tonight's All-Star game by coach Sid Abel, but he turned down the bid . . . EDDIE SHORE and the Springfield Indians are back in the news again. The Indians are threatening to jump Mr. Shore's private res- ervation. Lawyer Alan Eagle- son is there now, representing the players and word is they are ready to quit. When you read what's going on, if only half of it is true -- you couldn't blame them. At any rate, isn't it time the big hoc- key bosses took a hard look it time the big hockey bosses at the Springfield picture. WHOA, THERE -- While it appears that Cobourg's Brydon Elinesky has just landed a solid right on Osh- On Pla MONTREAL (CP) -- National) Hockey League governors toid comers: Nothing. will find out how many players! clubs to stock their franchises) |son. | | | president, emerged from a six-, jhour governors' meeting Tues-| day to announce that the own- ers of clubs at Boston, New| York, Chicago, Detroit, Toronto and Montreal had "agreed in principle' on the number of players they will protect in June's initial expansion draft. It has been more than 11 months since work started on a formula to stock new teams COSSA Lakeshore 'A' League Whitby Anderson at Dunbar- Pickering at Bowmanville -jand Ajax at Courtice; all games at 4:00 p.m. THURSDAY Louis, Los Angeles, Minneapo- OHA Intermediate League -- lis - St. Paul and San Francisco-| awa Crushmen's Jerry NHL Decision Today Today the NHL's new teams ing point they'll get from the existing up the Calder T for the 1967-68 expansion sea-'last season and Alex Delvecchio, Clarence Campbell, NHL Byng award as the league's linesmen were busy keep- ing a couple of other would- be combatants apart at the time. Elinesky and Walms- Walmsley, it wasn't so. Ref- eree Bob. Magness hauled the Oshawa player out of the way during resumption of a third period fight. The yer Allotment the Stanley Cup, Bobby Hull of! Jacques Laperriere of Cana- Chicago Black Hawks received/diens was handed the Norris \their six new teams Tuesday|the Hart Trophy as the league's|Trophy as the league's top de-) |just what they told the public most valuable player last sea-|fenceman last year, and team-| labout the players for the new-|son and the Art Ross Trophy) mates Charlie Hodge and Lorne) 'for his record-smashing 97 scor-| Worsley took the Vezina Trophy) Ss. 'for their netminding perform- *s Brit Selby picked,ances that helped Montreal to rophy for his | the league championship and selection as rookie-of-the-year|the Stanley Cup. Delvecchio accepted the Conn | Smythe Trophy on behalf of De- troit goaltender Roger Crozier, voted the outstanding player in last spring's playoffs. Toronto' of Detroit was given the Lady most gentlemanly player, com- bined with playing ability. Whitby Novice Hockey i Attracts More Parents By CLIFF GORDON |friends, fans and relatives turn at Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, St..| WHITBY -- Novice Hockey|out to watch these young fry) in Whitby is becoming a big battle it out. thing as the Saturday morning) A team that appears to be lerowds continue to grow as/headed for a runaway champ-) hi. p.m.; Canadian Legion vs Uni- Royal Wings, at 8:00 p.m. and Port Hope at Picton, 8:15 p.m. | Oakland. i "I'm happy to a e that, and All-Stars Game, at Port progress has been made in| Perry, 8:15 p.m. provisions for the 1967-68 sea- is Pizza Club which racked up its sev-! the Corner Cougar Comeback Downs Crushmen is|men had no answer to Herriot's |third period goals. It brought \his total to three for the night. scorers for Cougars Frank Godfrey, Doug Blowing three-goal leads getting to be a habit for Osh- awa Crushmen. Tuesday night, for the second) Other time in as many games, Crush-|were men grabbed a three-goal lead|Campbell, Bill Ryan and then frittered it away as old and Gord Kelly. Cobourg Cougars grabbed an| The line of Peter Lafram- 8-6 Eastern Ontario Junior boise, Phil Solomon and Jerry Godfrey started it off for Co- bourg when he put the puck inte the right corner of the net from close in, to make the score 3-1. Herriot scored his first goal , Steve Har-|on a sliding shot at the left side of the net, and Campbell scored, unassisted, on a backhand to make the score 3-3 at the end of Welsh is still flying for Crush-|the first period. No more three "B" Hockey League victory. A week ago, Crushmen had to settle for a 44 tie with Peter- ahead 4-1 at one time. > And it was a repeat perform- ance for Cobourg, who on their previous visit here were down 4-1 at one time and went on to win. A pair of third period goals by Paul Herriot gave Cougars the victory. Oshawa jumped into a 3-0 lead by the 2:58 mark of the coast, only to have -Cougars promptly tie the score. Three times Cobourg grabbed the lead in the second period, only to have Crushmen fight back each time to tie the score. But Crush- borough Don Byes after being first period and settled back to) while Frank Sawyer scored twice and Roger Knowles once. Sawyer boosted his goals total to nine and Laframboise, Solo- mon and Welsh made 18, 17 and 15 goals, respectively. Solomon opened scoring quickly as he scored on the first shot of the game at the 1:12 mark. Knowles suit one minute and 14 seconds jlater when he banged in a re- /bound to put Oshawa ahead 2-0. Oshawa finished off their scoring for the first period on Sawyer's first goal when he put the puck between goalie Rich Austin's legs. ea Cougars, three goals down, decided to start playing hockey. Which is better, a powerful offence or a strong defence? Niagara Falls Flyers, who meet Oshawa Generals at Civic Auditorium tonight at eight o'clock in an Ontario Hockey Association Junior "A" League game, have the league's most powerful offence. Generals, on the other hand, have one of the best defensive records in the league. At the other end of the scale, Niagara Falls has the worst de- fensive record and the Generals the worst offensive mark. Niagara Fails coach Bill Long can throw out four of the top 11 scorers in the league on a team that has scored 144 goals. Goalkeeper Phil Myre, how- ever, has the second worst goals against average among league goalkeepers. Myre, fans will remember, was a standout for Shawinigan Falls against Generals in last year's Memorial Cup playoffs. Generals' goalkeeper Ian Young, on the other hand, is second to Hamilton's Gerry Gray in the goalkeeping depart- ment but coach Ted O'Connor has to look hard to find a con- ley both wound up with minor, major and game misconduct penalties. --Oshawa Times Photo | i FINISHES FOURTH | Marielle Goitschel, of | France, set a record today in winning the downhill event, in the Golden Keys 's Alpi ii , n eM, " Sehruss grit stant scoring threat among his Canada's Nancy Greene |forwards. (above), one of the pre- O'Connor has no one to match race favorites, was fourth, the 23-year-old Rossland, B.C. skier having a time of 2: 14.01. The winner's time was 2: 12.23, for the 2,400- metre run, beating a record of 2: 24.16 set by Christi Hass of Austria, two years | the firepower of Derek Sander- Aces Second ago. | In Senior Flyers Match Offence Against Generals Defence' son, the league's top point-get- ter. Sanderson, when he's stick- ing to hockey, is a tough cus- tomer for goalkeepers. He's quite dangerous killing penal- ties and has scored eight goals while Flyers have been short- Generals. In league play last night, To- ronto Marlboros continued their amazing winning ways in Lon- don, beating the Nationals 7-4 and increasing their league lead to four points over idle Kitch- ener, Gerry Meehan and Doug Acomb each scored twice for Marlboros, who have not lost a league or exhibition game in London in four years. Other Scorers were Al Osborne, Tom Martin and Brian Glennie. London -- goal-getters were Stan Allan, Walt McKechnie, Brian Murphy and John Mer- cer. Following are the scoring fig ures for Oshawa Generals: @A Pts. PIM White 12:19:31 70 Babcock 79% 28 Dussiaume 101626 = (67 Wilkins $1823 83 Beverley Baa | Be Hayes 21012 32 Morens 20811 v7 Dionne '3510 24 Cadieux 1910 6 Scott 1910 8 O'Donnell $49 -% Walton 44¢@ 7 Roberts ge Sat dea Sandford 925 3 | Black 238 % Clarke > fie he | o Robertson e323 88 Edmunds ek ES | 4 followed! handed, including a pair against} men, as each picked up a goal | goal lead. | | | | Harold scored early in the second period when he took a pass from Kelly and put it away from 20 feet out. Laframboise tied it less than a minute later, but it did iittle good as Kelly scored on. a slap shot shortly after to put Cobourg back in the lead. Welsh scored a picture goal midway through the period. La- framboise took the puck over the blue line and slid a pass to his right for Solomon, who car- ried it to the left side of the Cobourg net before flipping it across the goal mouth for Welsh to slap in, Although Cougars went ahead again on a slap shot goal by Ryan, Crushmen came _ right back as Sawyer scored his sec- ond goal of the night, un- assisted, to make the score 6-6, The third period was delayed by a couple of fights, one of which threatned to break out all over. In this one, Brydon Elinésky of Cougars and Walmsley ex- changed minor penalties and then dropped sticks and gloves to do battle. Laframboise and Campbell also exchanged a few shoves and while officials were settling them down, hostilities were renewed between Elinesky and Walmsley. Elinesky and Walmsley were both given a minor, major and game misconduct. Less than a minute later, La- framboise and Cobourg's John Gray staged their own brief match, after the Oshawa for- ward had been slammed inte the boards. Gray received a@ minor and major, Laframboise a major. First Pertod 1, Oshawa, Solomon (Laframboise) ... » 2. Oshawa, Knowles (Webb, Bradley) ........ sss 2:26 3. Oshawa, Sawyer (Walmsley) .... 9:58 4, Cobourg, Godfrey (Massey, Gray) soe OD 5, Cobourg, Herriot (Blnesky) #:25 6. Cobourg, Campbell ... oo We Penalties: O'Brien (C) 10:54, Knowles | (O) 12:40, Laframbolse (0) 18:50, Second Period 7. Cobourg, Harold (Kelly, Gutteridge), a9 8. Oshawa, Laframboise (Solomon) pone 97 ¥. Cobourg, Kelly (Harold, Gutteridge) ...cs0.++. o:58 10, Oshawa, Welsh (Latramboise, Solomon) . 10:00 11, Cobourg, Ryan (Gillis) ... 12:09 12, Oshawa, Sawyer : 18:34 Penalties: Bowen (0) 11:41, Stevenson (C) 13:07, Sawyer (0), 16:12, O'Brien (C) 16:12, Bowen (0) 19:59 Third Period 13. Cobourg, Herriot (Ryan) 14. Cobourg, Herriot (Ryan) ... M418 Penalties: Whiting. (O) 6:50,. GIllls (C) 6:50, Welsh (0) 7:40, "Brien 10:20, Walmsley (©) (minor, major, game mis conduct) 11:40, Elinesky (C) (minor, me- lor, game misconduct) 11:40, Gray (C) 6:37 (minor, major) 12:03, Latramboise (0) (major) 12:03, Ryan (C) 18:00. enth win in a row. Their ace! Investors Edge | "| By THE CANADIAN. PRESS | Sales & Service To All Makes PRERPARL AED a -- Firefighters vs Letter Carriers,|| OMHA Lakeshore Midget i i ' " fs | inder Steven Thwaites re-| Pera | at 8:55 p.m.; all s at Osh-|League -- Cobourg at Whitby, |5°" Campbell said. "'Inasmuch nee ' | Th Sh <ings ' y awa Children's P pss at Osh 8:30 p.m. 8 y as no general managers were) . ]|\seven" his gg gerry in ree are Bog isoctesagd a sel TRADE-IN ACCEPTED CYO Minor League --at Civic| Oshawa Minor Assoc. Exhibi- -- at -- b epee * Don Mi S DOW push Terked: ihe. A ge Pe ' lin the Ontario Hockey Associa-| @ Repcirs to ell Makes @ % Auditorium, 6:00 p.m. to 7:00|tion Games --Midget All-Stars,|'5 Only fair they be present to :pananort Clik 6 hy Chow S Goals \tion senior series Tuesday' . p.m. at 7:00 p.m. and Juvenile All-|Teview our -- ange "re Investors Syndicate _ 5-pin| pre igs peered an a a \night, . BASKETBALL Stars at 8:30 p.m.; both games|'inal announcement is made|team chalked up a 3-2 win) ks ' Three players handled the bees apa A ' J ; Wednesday." ; league's leading scorer bagged ; ; | The Aces downed North York GM Employees League --|2! Oshawa Children's Arena. esday over Don Mills Bowl, in Seti goals in a winnie Kani® goal-scoring as Chow's Restau | varsity Grads 6-3 to move out Data Processing vs Cost Ac- counting, at 6:30 p.m.; Students vs Alumni, at 7:30 p.m; Chas- ais Plant. vs Accounts Payable, at 8:30 p.m. and Engineering vs Students, at 9:30 p.m. All é SESSSTSE SSO LA LALIT HIE SPER. BASKETBALL | COSSA Oshawa 'A' League --| Eastdale at Central, Bantam and Junior, 4:00 p.m. ICE SKATING Oshawa Figure Skating Club-- four games at O'Neill Col-jat Civic Auditorium, 6:00 p.m. legiate. to 10:00 p.m. American League Queen's 2 0 235° Eastern Division Laval 2.6 1°33 $5 § LT F A Ppt|McMaster tee ee st Be | eae ® Hershey 24.11 4170 114 52|Guelph 0511441 @ Baltimore 2015 3 136 122 43 Tuesday's Results ® Quebec 20 16 3 151 141 43|Western 3 McMaster 1 & Springfield 1519 3 134 146 33|/Laval 4 McGill 6 4 Providence 6 27 7 109 184 19) a s WON'T NAME FIGURE |. While the NHL president re- |fused to say how many play- ers will be retained by each of the current clubs under the pro- hard-fought Toronto Major 'B'| with singles to David Krocken- on} stoel, Doug Wannamaker and Bowling League session, the weekend. j ' Tom Schoeroer. ti egg a 2 ipa setora{s 2% the-other half of the twin ional game o| , Investors! }; : lost the first game when Bill bill the fast improving 2 rant topped first place Foote's | 0) |posed formula, the figure 11 is the most general guess. Craig and Gord Prentice, od Campbell said he thought|355 and 259 respectively, help-| some general managers of the) ed their team to a 1278- existing clubs may balk at the|1,205 win. | Investors came back in the formula, as well as some from the new entries. Campbell has said that a sat- isfactory formula for both sides would provide for the existing clubs to retain one goaltender, four defencemen and six for- wards. The newcomers would get a netminder and at least six) jother players of NHL calibre. | game, | He said it is necessary to pro-|Curran's 318 an isecond game, 1,264-1,184 with! Syd Taylor's 309 proving his| return to top form, while Steele had 263 and Dave Bis-| hop 260, more than a match| for Tom Thompson's 252, best| for Don Mills. | | Don Mills won the third) 1,192-1130 with Gary) d Bishop's 289) place Sunnybrook Food Market)" 7 ifeated league - leading Colling- | team picked up their third win. aj ruyon scored Three gna's|wood Georgians 5-3 and Guelph | a_row, downing Mel Ron) ang Gene McAvoy each scored|Regals upset Belleville Mo- ltwice. Lutton, Hogg and Mc-|Hawks 4-2. The Aces scored four unan- swered goals in the third per- iod for the victory. |Ball, Jim Gebhardt, Bob Olajes Frank Bradley scored twice|and Jim Spratt were the marks- in 3-2. Ken Fox led the scoring for| 4 ist: suncybrook. ith tre goal ad AV, cach, had tro, set one gil gd geet Agnew' cists Guy Drolet two and Paul! scored a goal and picked up! w,.0) two assists. id gee f a three-way tie for the sec- Towing 7-5 in Oshawa Civic) ond 1 A : pot with Woodstock Ath- Hockey League action Tuesday. \ieticg and Galt Hornets, both In another game, City Hall idle Tuesday. qi Orphans topped Whitby Dupont | In other action, Orillia a Lorne Sabiston and Tegfryn for Foote's and picked up ajmen. Davey Jones and Bob Col- Spencer scored one each for pair of assists while Jim Curry,|lins scored the others. the Mel Ron team. Reid McConnell and Doug) Rich Hay scored two for Tor- A special attraction is billed Downing picked up one goal onto and Moe Galand got one. for Jan, 22nd when all five No-,each. D vice teams will be in play be-| assists, Jack Vachon two, Mc-' oc McQuaid had three) opening minutes of Orillia scored two goals in the Garfield the third ... Western Division lvide a secondary back-up planithe best in this game. Inves-/fore the Jr. 'B' game with the Connell, Ken Bradley and Gary! ood" tq defeat Collingwood Hy eee 24 3 H 1% 1H 80 onZa a |tor future drafts for erg aa tors Raeor - LA hag Pang tei ey wites ne ee Ken Brad [Bobby Forhan got rtd Don isp ' 3 : sistance for the new clubs andjfourth game, 1,187-1,153, wi Uce, Q ' g Cleveland = 18 164 148 131 40 \to find how they can bolster|Steele and Bishop again best|Suests of the Lasco Jr. Hockey|ley, Tom O'Connor, Wayne) Goon wat ae oe oo ene Electra Sh Ss H & Buffalo 529 7 110 205 17 i L [eSay fie tlesic Sree 'for Investors with Thompson|Club for the main attraction Bradley and Bob Rouleau) "OTE? | Ut eon . aver service ¢ Tuesday's Resulis eague Cd Each of the six new fran-|and Curran carrying the mail|&t 7.30 p.m. scored for City Hall. Rouleau ay Gariepy, Dave McComb & Su lies & Cleveland 3 Baltimore 2 \chise - holders will receive 20 for Don Mills. | On Jan. 29th an All-Star and Wayne Bradley each had |and Bill Abott scored for Col- 39 PRINCE sT Pp = Providence 1 Quebec 6 Monzas stretched their GM|Players for the $2,000,000 entry Tied in games, Investors|team will be picked from the two assists and one each went lingwood, . 728-4284 $ _ Tonight's Games Salaried Employees Hockey |fee they paid to the league. |came up with their best effort/five Whitby teams and they will/to Ken Bradley, | Guelph Regals scored twol § Cleveland' an ina League lead to three points this| 'If the gneeral managers con- of the day to win the fifth) Play ey an gree Novice ede ia a Bill Danforth an Tagg: ress ggg 4 eveland at Pittsburg week with a 7-2 wi ~|firm Wednesday what we dis-|game, 1,385-1,245. Bishop's 342)team with game time for this qungy JAA Ad Mee dae iad ' . Ontario Junior A dians, on ee | cussed Mypdas _ roger g9 a eeete ee one called for 6.00 p.m. Pies Beaders faced Bie Dy iscsied "ie bene igor aie Bowigey LADIES achieved what we set out to/299, Steele and Hal Ballem, Baas ae j Seat ' § Toronto Y 4 t 134 16 38 "rere bet rorent do," Campbell said. \174 for seven frames, big con-| LEAFS CALL UP WALTON |and Fil Geren. Frank Hincks got the others. LL LEAGUE @ Kitchener 15 10 4 125 119 34{with Bel Airs with a 42 win| He sald the six new clubsitributors.| Wilson and White-| conor (cP)--Mike Wal Pong dk Aven age Aa vga © London 1413 5 130 129 33\over the latter club must be brought up to competi-|side, with 314 and 304, were : (CP)--Mike Wal-| Tuesday's Fights \ling got the Belleville goals. AT = Hamilton 1411 4115 98 32) Ti : tive strength with the current tops for the losers. ton, high - scoring young cen-/By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ®Niag. Falls 1112 8 144 138 + ae wise scored three goals | proup as quickly as possible if} Team totals were 6,166 forjtre from Kirkland Lake, has) Houston -- Zora Folley, 212, |) ee FIRST PRACTICE SESSION SSt. Cath, - 1111 5 106: 95 27/-" ou ne others tolexpansion is to be a success, (Investors and 5,956 for Don| been called up to Toronto Maple Phoenix, Ariz., knocked out) ¢™ £ Oshawa 1016 5 85 107 25lleadi soot e the league's! Later, at the all-star dinner,|Mills, with Gord Steele's 1,373/Leafs of the National Hockey Floyd Joyner, 214%, San Fran- oe § Montreal 912 6 107 118 24\onene harp "getter, Gord Wil-/he announced an added incen-|for 46 frames and Bishop's|League from Rochester Ameri-|cisco, 1. : | SIR ALBERT LOVE SEPARATE # Peterbor. 815 7 112 138 23\ne aac cul gl of goals, 'tive for players whose teams/1,239 for 43 frames, the big|cans of the American Hockey| London -- Howard Winstone, TRANSMISSION & inlay'a Result Cullotzh pee rs is. Gary Mc-|reach the Stanley Cup playoffs.|factors. Taylor had 905 for 34;| League. Walton, 21, has 19 goals 125%, England, outpointed| SCHOOL Toronto 7 London 4 Meron Ae se assists for) Players of the two teams win-|Ballem 1,047 for 47, with and 37 assists with Rochester|Richie Sue, 137%, Portland, SERVICE : weaece Reb Se, ae aire, Bob Fry,|ning the semi-final cup rounds |Brown, Sobil and Lee all con-|S0 far this season. 'Ore., 10. 465 WILSON ROAD NORTH *. 'onight's Game Bil pak , Brian Taylor and!now will receive $2,250, an in-|tributing well. r ~~ =i2 1175 NELSON ST., OSHAWA g Niagara Falls at Oshawa i 'wood one each. crease from the previously-al-) O'Connor Bow! won the first} >= ---- TELEPHONE 576-2610 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18th, 1967 e Ontario Senior Ron Bell scored Acadians'|lotted $1,500 a man. {section and their team cap-| |) i i s . g WLT F APt goals, with Jim Hill and Moe! Losers will receive individual|tain Tony Scaruzzo is the, | Don't Miss This Great SKI FILM PORMINCING, AT 7:00. FM, Sp: lg 19 8 3137 106 41 ba PE ae atc ly each. meres eM A pao in-|league's top average of 255, | 2 REGISTRATION FEE: $5.00 § Kingston 17 9 2139 95°36 f marksmen were|stead o! e $1, of previous followed by Pagilalurge 250] | | .T * Woodstock 17 8 0116 8134 Bob Simpson, two, Warren|years. and Oshawa's Dave Bishop, | "THE SKIERS" | Includes: ceren eobauative: Went Hee Te ee ® Galt 16 10 2 132 109 34] Wills and Don Perry. Don Mak-| Players on the Stanley-Cup- 248, | oF 8:20 - 10:00 FM. commencing Wed., Januery 18th. * Guelph 14 12 1 109 105 29|Symiu, Simpson and Bruce winning team will each get) -- j ! Resceian Deretinees eed ied as * Relleville 12 14 2 93 120 9¢|Hassler each had an assist. | $3,000 instead of $2,000 for their| ATTENTION | by WARREN MILLER Productions | wis Gavia eC clas * Orillia 916 2111 131 29} ©4 Romanuk and Bob Brain |efforts, while the losers pick up ICE FISHERMEN | The provision of referees ® North York 916 1 91 112 19/SCored for Bel Airs,- with an|$i,500 as a consolation prize.| y \} | is YOUR : ini bBarrie 8 17 2 102 128 18|@Ssist going to Jack Kilburn. |'This is an increase of $500. | BiAeOn NOW. Sten | THURSDAY JAN. 19th poe 8 Pp M | | NOTE: pac ba di SCA aes aa registrants ts required to # Oakville 6.37 3-116 169 15] Wilson leads the 'scoring pa! 'The awards 'are: based on 31/9 @ Paree Tse Simon! | : : ex TRANSMISSION ILL? 3) For further informati Tuesday's Results . wi elg! _ goals an units a team. : ( "ell ] 'or further information contoct-- B collingwood 3 Orillia 5 iol ag ey ae Taylor 1s} Bill Head, former physiother- 2. ee | McLAUGHLIN COLLEGIATE For @ complete Recovery, The Oshawa Recreation Department "North York 3 Kingston 6 next wi goals and 10 as-|apist with Montreal Canadiens, | iFer Lake: Sites) | Hove your Transmission put 2, Guelph 4 Belleville 2 sists for 20 points. Gray and Tommy Nayler, assistant .. 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