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Oshawa Times (1958-), 24 Feb 1967, p. 6

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Bruins Tie Habs; 'Leafs Down Wings No Fir iat Edit | : Associate Sports nea By THE CANADIAN PRESS |Thursday night, Detroit Red) Ferguson gave the Canadiens FLIN FLC It's that time of year again|Wings' playoff hopes sufferedja 1-0 lead yell ag tang ee 7 om * 7 ea y ing when Boston Bruins start act-|another jolt as they were de-|minute mark of the frst perio MICKEY REDMOND, top events of Oshawa Curling ing as spoilers for the rest of|feated 4-2 by the high - flying|but Bucyk tied it up seven min- rifk can ki "scorer in the OHA Junior 'A Club's season, hits the point ls the National Hockey League|Toronto Maple Leafs. lutes later. today's 10th race, grabbed his 42nd and of no return tonight for almost | | Clubs. Larry Hillman, Mike Walton,) The Canadiens took the lead could have 43rd goals of the season, last half of me capacity entry of | Although the current NHL|Ron Ellis and Frank Mahovlich |again in the second period when the first pt night at home, as the "Petes 3 or. Rams erg draw | campaign looked at the start|scored the Toronto goals,|Backstrom scored at 13:09 but tario to. tied Kitchener Rangers, 3-3. onthe nen ta ay sere like the Year of the Bruins,|Gordie Howe and Alex Delvec-|the hard-working Bruins came schoolboy ¢ That one point looms as a big third ae ca ° i ase ee a | - they now appear to be faced|chio were the Detroit marks-|right back and Bucyk scored un- ship. -one, as it puts the Liftlock it nt, playing eight ends | with another season of finish-|men. assisted little more than three Nova Sco ity Juniors fou § 7 ; PY cGe ese wi rae eecala, eee defeat will have "had it" = _ ing out of the playoffs. Boston's tie with the Cana-|minutes later. Sorta <n a lot of importance on that the eight winners will go again 4 Pl so ak at tac cae one pin ogee sponte : PARENT SHINES Thursday. point the Generals lost, two tomorrow morning, at nine ner cictare A heghroes Plea Wings moved the Maple| Boston goalie Bernie Parent the Stan Tr weeks ago, when they scored o'clock. $n the main event and aly their bid for their first|Leafs into third place in the|Played a brilliant game as the ton both he what would have been the secondary competition, eight berth in eight seasons standings and dropped the|Canadiens fired 30 shots .at ors winning goal against Marlies, will suffer defeat and for | whe Bre Gaike de be. Canadiens nts oath. him. He was sharp in. the third They are but it was called back by the those in the second event, it's hind: twice: Thurs ight tol The Bruins, 14 points behind|Period when the Canadiens tried in what co referee, who failed to notice also end of the line. Rinks de- | in wice inursday nig 0 ne veil) Po - | for the victory but were unable for the title that an Oshawa player was. feated in tonight's main event | earn a 2-2 tie with Montreal|the Canadiens, have lost only|;) oo. : of the 1-ri deliberately pushed into the get a second chance --a Main | , Canadiens, the defending league|one of their last four outings--a/ "po had only 23 shots at spiel at 3 crease --and then held there, Event Consolation having and Stanley Cup champions. 5-3 loss to Toronto last Satur- rookie goalie: Rogetien: Wanted, Three oth by the goalie. been innovated this year, with Johnny Bucyk scored both|day: -- - The Leafs' victory was their in the final prizes for the winners and goals for the visiting Bruins and| In 12 meetings so far this sea- fest' on 'Dettoit sce In al Manitoba, ST. CATHARINES are here runners - up. Semi - finals in John Ferguson and Ralph Back-|son, the Bruins and Canadiens to care ane on o ae Sauna of tomorrow night and as we the three trophy events and THIS PILE-UP, in front of (16) was downed in front and Red Wing Normie UIl- action. Walton got up and strom scored for Montreal. have split the erg ae: Iver able to wine Detolt ccs ing down 1) stated-earlier this week -- this consolation, are scheduled for | the Red Wings' goal, occurs _of the net by two Detroit de- man (% moved in to snare _ came back stnrtly after In the other NHL gamelvictories apiece and two tes. iyoioh 99, .1965, record, wh one is "a must" for the Gen- Saturday afternoon and the red last night in Detroit, fencemen, on a rush in the ihe nik an take. One tHik Gallo score the woat The victory was the fifth Timbers of erals. It was then, but after finals go early tomorrow where Toronto Maple Leafs second period. Gary Berg- P Bee eo ere Oe aye . \straight for the Leafs and their Jim' Arms that tie - game point the evening. Following the pres- | won a 4-2 decision. Leafs' | man (2) and Bert Marshall around the net, as goalie that made it 2-2. ot e1ino Tro ers \sixth without a defeat. The loss B.C., were "Petes" picked up last night, entation. of trophies and rookie centre Mike Walton (3) spilled Walton to the ice Roger Crozier watches the --AP Wirephoto was Detroit's sixth in seven ' Oshawa's situation is even ad ze i ed Moonlighters' games, leaving the club in fifth eg - more game than the Generals Dance will bring the week- . s s 5 : . All three ; ; place. City boys have played one long classic to a happy con- PETE GAIN PO ; . FLYER NO T W IR D t A l t H leaders, pr amore game than the Generals Clusion of fun and fellowship. S INT aut . We 5 Ww HIRD | 1 un, espl e 1 men S Hillman gave the Leafs a 1-0 Nova Scotiz 'but that situation levels off : lead early in the -game but at 10 a.m. tomorrow night -- and a win CAPSULE SPORTS: There : TORONTO (CP) -- Kipchoge record of 17 feet, three inches| owe tied it up with less than Brunswick | for Oshawa would put them jis extra jubilation at National Keino of Kenya has a cold and|set Saturday at Cleveland. five < Hand to play in the first @ itoba down within two points of the stud Farm this week, due to u od f Bill Crothers of Markham, Ont.,| Keino will be out to atone ore : and Ontario Petes" --with a -game the abiival: Of A counle of has an injured foot, but they'll|a loss in the mile at Vancouver| Delvecchio put the Wings bec sat out coming up in the Liftlock City sabedalaae _ |be among the headliners at to-|last weekend. He dropped outjahead 2-1 near the 14-minute Victories on Thursday night providing colts -- most fathers 'want a It's been a rough season on| George Babcock, a 21 - goaljeral manager and coach Te¢| Both teams had previously |night's Telegram - Maple Leaf|of the race with 11% laps to go, mark of the second period but Nova Scotii Generals with the opportunity boy' but with the horseman, |Oshawa Generals and their|scorer last season, hasn't pro-|O'Connor still has his club fight-| shared the third-place spot with|Centennial Games. claiming' he was boxed in by|Walton and Ellis scored 18 sec- of catching their rivals. Ni- his preference is' almost a |supporters. duced as well as he might|ing for a playoff spot. Only timc} !4 points. Keino, world record holder at|Haswell and Dyrol Burleson of|onds apart just past the 16-min- agara Falls battled to victory phobia. A chestnut colt was Last season, with junior hock-|have, although being one of the/will tell if last year's finalists} A five-player brawl in the sec-|3,000 metres, caught a cold|Albany, Ore. ute mark and Mahovlich closed over the Red Wings in Ham- foaled on Monday, out of Ruth jey stars such as Bobby Orr,|few dangerous Generals, he|are going to be on the sidelines}ond period of the Flyers-Red|after watching a National) Miss Hoffman and Miss out the scoring with his goal at e ilton last night, to take over Fogel. Nearctic is the daddy |Danny O'Shea and Wayne Cash-|draws more than his share of|in the coming playoffs. _ |Wings game resulted in a total|Hockey League game Wednes-|Piercy will compete in the/19:05 of the second period. third place all alone, We used and with Native Dancer as |man, Generals were Memorial|tough checkers from the oppo-| That's what makes junior|of 90 minutes in penalties. Gary|day night at Maple Leaf Gar-|women's 880 - yard race with ar = Fase advisedly 5 etlgg Dean Alfange of |Cup finalists, bowing to Edmon-|sition. hockey so popular. Swayne and Jim Whittaker of|dens, scene of tonight's track| Madeline Manning, 18, of Cleve- SAWCHUK STOPS 38 --they had a king-size brawl New York, might h im- |ton Oil Kings in the Canadia y " . the Flyers and R uecle i iti : i Terry Sawch . that held tp the game for sella bie-Sinner. On tuesdsy, [tn "|INJURIES AND AILMENTS |"PETES" GAIN A POINT lof asia tee aioe aac | eth lotnete te thn tlose lai ae dike an' cin" nautelilaek gatte, bn Ante tor (he ( 'Cc quite a while and resulted in Northern Dancer's third foal | This year, without Orr, Cash-|, Just when the club started to Oshawa's task just a little bit/CO™duct and game misconduct|mile field that includes Rus-jevent last year. juvenated Leafs, turning back a flock of penalties. of the season arrived, a bay |man, O'Shea, Bill Heindl, andjiell and looked as if it might|Dstawas [Ssh Jus a te 7 |penalties. sian Anatoly Kuryan and Ray| Miss Tyus, who set, an unof-|38 of 40 shots directed at him colt out of Flaming Page, with (Bill Little, Generals have|Challenge for fifth or sixth spot, tougher, when they - gained 8) nerek Sanderson and Don Haswell of Edmonton ficial world record-in the 50-|The Leafs had 32 shots at De- By THE | TORONTO LEAFS conti Sate , ; e misfortune struck. point on the Generals, with aj. hi tags s ut oes. 8 . . - a RON LEAFS continue ull Page as a grandparent. |stumbled along, finally drop- pet inca (8 te decicion, last night onion ill each scored two _of rothers, silver medallist in}yard dash in the Toronto meet|troit goalie Roger Crozier. Somewhi to give it their best shot for 'This hot prospect belongs to |ping into the Ontario, Hockey efenceman Barry Wilkins, thet fh ice. where Kitchen-|tt¢, Niagara Falls goals ile+the 800 metres at the 1964 Olym-|last year will face Irene Piot-| The Leafs will get a chance ing, and : "King" Clancy" The popu- Windfields Farms. . . KITCH- | Association' Junior 'A'? League |On€ M4 the mage top rear- ping Seger peace dlls sais Rick Ley added one. Hamil cs, will highlight the 1,000-|rowski of Toronto and Marjorie|to stretch their unbeaten streak shout, po ghey tga el tag IE os Bool GN amma Becks following an coperie | Mickey Redmond led Peter-(20%S came from Kevin Pettit/yard run with Ergas Leps of/Turner of Winnipeg and Halifax/to seven games Saturday night "But the hs 'ormer NHL great, has the Junior 'A' race, are draw- ORR BIGGEST LOSS (ony : Ppendec-| orough with two goals, his and Jim Adair. Toronto. in the same race. when they take on the Red CFL--might ong been recognized and no- ing huge crowds. They had ga : d oe --------~!| Other top international com-| Jerome will headline the|Wings in Toronto. eut." ane here th 6.527 The loss of Orr, who still had| Goalkeeper Ian Young, rated|42nd and 43rd of the season, as an ' : where more than among the 6,527 cutsomers on hand to é : . aot orer of the OHA Juni |petitions include pole vaulter|men's 50-yard dash against Ed-| In other action Saturday, the These las players of the Toronto club, see Marlies, a couple of weeks |tW® Seasons of junior hockey/by many as the outstanding|(O) Scorer o! ve © oi uni by ; ny 3 " ; A : . : igibility. | w ' i ? 3 'a' race. Dale McLeish got] YENITAa a TS Bob Seagren of Los Angeles,Jwin Roberts of Trinidad,|second - place New York Rang- ody written ee Hed Nowe ae an sp. Oa) BET Prime epomet 160: Se toe the 1 ig Pag ii a ge gig yore 3 Peterborough's other goal, all {Abigail Hoffman of Toronto,|George Anderson of Batonjers visit the Canadiens and the Laurie Art m-gli ; ' ow for the team and fans,|serious eye injury to igh's , : aps bat ties ns poe ile gee agg Peg ner crowd when they play at |) "there was no way of sold len the akells ter the lerainaee three coming on power plays. Pam Piercy of England, Wyo-|Rouge, La., Menzies Campbell|Bruins will clash with league- Leader-Post can ere into gare oad See pia mes ekda nocey ing back the talented youngster.|of the season Kitchener got two goals from] Wa ey ins mia Tyus of Griffen, Ga.,/of Scotland and Bill Earle of|leading Chicago Black Hawks happiness r } : v absence, eipantapns ' ee : ' i icki Harry Jerome of Vancouver,| Australia. in Chicago. the news T' skate. out with two points. 'i A super-star in junior, Orr| Chris Hayes, who had just|Jim Krulicki and one from) : ; i Tent' win; coupled itt BAL. rig Aid Fe soa didn't take long to establish|started to produce in the man-|Wayne Gowing. Oshawa Centra! Collegiate poe oe of ee an ee nae ow AEN On Sunday, Montreal is at Keith Phd ton Bruins holding Canadiens has been asked to take a 25. |that he's a National Hockey|ner expected of him, suffered)/BRAWL IN HAMILTON chalked ip two important vic-|" Stents aim will be folinelodes Dave Bailey. of Tor-lGrir ea mone inci mccee Football Le to a 2-2 tie right in Montreal, per cent cut in salary ana League star, making the sec-|torn knee ligaments which side-| Niagara Falls Flyers. took tories; in Central Ontario Sec- b rei G im Pode : of a les Dave iley of Tor-|york and Boston is at Detroit. 8 a has Toronto in third place he's not for it. He hit only {Md all-star team in the mid-|lined him for the remainder of sole possession of third place in|ONdary Schools Association bas- ee i ee P ors en alone now, one point ahead of .238 last year but the veteran |S°2S0" voting. : the season. the Ontario Hockey Association rec Pee when" te Cer EE, quite that the Habs, who in turn, are slugger hit 30 homers and Other things contributed to| Three serious blows in as|Junior A series last night when|Juniors won 49-28 in Ajax on . generally | five points up on Detroit. drove in 72 runs, which has |Generals' downfall, however. |many weeks. And that's the/they battle dto a 5-2 victory Detnesdsy afarieon and Com: 1S ou e ana a $ 1 thrown for him in solid with the fans, so | Centre Peter Nevin quit to go|kind of season it's been forjover Hamilton Red Wings in a tral Seniors defeated Courtice ee en rip its image i MOONLIGHTERS' BON- GM Gabe Paul may have to |home before Christmas. Brian|Generals. game marred by 142 minutes in ae School seniors 65-41, at the | There we SPIEL, one of the highlight relent a little. Morenz has just started to hit| But, despité all the woes, gen-!penalties. pete gymnasium, --_yesterday| Fi t C Of Ski to auch as Din pe ge worst of cae This Boi gus were the first of ines TOp' 1 umpers ones gi 6 t Ss vi Irs! Ga ea year he has seven with five ~ HOCKEY SCOREBOARD -- home - and - home, total-peint}-- ; N H I G = Baa " -Moonlighters' Bonspiel _ games remaining. ______ - series, with Ajax Juniors Sprit ia a we jqith a leap of oS Caters | atGe Gees ame PO - ee en enai) in is : 1 y 2, Que. 7 : Ss rec- lea Scot, import cenire from| By THE CANADIAN PRESS Saw 4 Sate ii ceclock na acernoon. at] Perhaps the finest field of ski/OTd was snapped the next day| pam innipeg, couldn't score with National League Kitchener 3 Peterborough 3 [3° vache ts SSeS ail gah FY by Lars Grini of Norwa with | in on rea sounded ir At oint 0 eturn the same regularity he display- WLT F A Pt)Niagara Falls 5 Hamilton 2 ip pean Courtice, torivht Cannan ate eee ae an a jump of 492 feet. sd owners and ed while in the Manitoba/Chicago 3113 8190124 70/ --_--'Frriday's Game BY: Beye: thinly, O'RlOck, lcentennial, ski jumping meet| 'The meet has attracted 19| 'wrote. "Th aa pee : ; : league. |New York 2619 8 146 133 60|Hamilton at Niagara Falls CALDER LEADS WAY here this weekend. Canadians, including members $25 Includ that way te shawa Curling Club's thirdjlosers to move into the Main Toronto 22 21 9 140 155 53/Ontario - Quebec Intercollegiate) Dave Calder and Bill Raj-| Officials of the Ottawa Ski/0f.the country's Olympic team.| es writers whe annual "Moonlighters' Bon-/Event Consolation and winners . it. YS Montreal 22 23 8 134 143 52 American League kovic paced the Central Jun-|Club, which claims more mem-|The U.S. has entered five. | ' ' the football spiel" moved into the point of/to advance to the prize- Mid et B Detroit 22 30 3 166 176 47 Thursday's Results - iors in their win at Ajax, Cal-|pers than any other ski club in|. Sioberg's team - mate on the @ Return train fare HAS AN A no return last night, when the|promised semi-finals. Both play Boston 15 32 8 139 184 48|Providence 3 Quebec 5 der scoring 18 points while Raj-\the world. said 35 jumpers rep-|SWedish team will be ie | ee od 4 " rage 32/on Saturday afternoon. | Thursday's Results Thursday's Results kovie hooped 13 points resenting seven countries will Maeler, a junior rated among @ Hotel Accommodations sea entries playe , : s. . a ; : rl play er second) ¢-cQNDARY EVENT Sorkin § Rae 3 Guelph uit Game Jerry Desroches was the scor-|compete in the two-day event.|the best younger jumpers byil @ Tickets to MONT. the Winnipe Vie sinks vad th , Losers of their first games but ayo Ss | Saturday's Games | Mrontesal at Toronto ing whiz for Ajax, accounting] The jumpers come from the Swedish Ski Federation. DETROIT GAME "The CF survived the main winners last night, rinks skipped \New York at Montreal McGill at Waterloo for 15 of their total, with Bob|Switzerland, Sweden, Austria,| Canadian entries-include Max| ve M new comm event eliminations, with rinks|by Les Eveniss, (for Oscar] Oshawa Minor Hockey Meko:| Teatro aiToronto.. Laval at Guelph Grose adding seven' and Bill|Czechoslovakia, Japan, United|Pelt of Verdun, Pat Morris of} wrote. "Th skipped by Bob McDonald, Jack|/Parker), Norm Ward, Gerry|ciation's Mi oR? ; | : Fannier getting six. States and Canada and will/Ottawa and Frank Gartrell of! leaving deep in ap : F dG " Midget League ('B'|Boston at Chicago 7 : Perry, Jim Ewart and Paul aAvanced 10 the cea beatae Section) moved into their round-| Ontario Junior A Other scorers for Oshawa ge er Di detec ae t ploney Creeks Ont a man who Michael, all moving into thelthe Jack Pen. Teese ae! [robin playoffs last night at the| wtet F Apt NHL BIG TEN _ [central were Dennis Hercia, 2;| The club is located in the Gat- | to apply f third A of thi ' ack Perry Trophy play,/Qshawa Children's Arena and|Kitchener 24 12 6 185 151 54 John Cuthbert, 4; Dave Cutler, |ineau Hills about 20 miles north} -- STRICTLY NON-LOSER | i f] these offici rd round of the major com-/secondary event of this year's f i 6; Ed. Gorny, 4 and Bill of Ottawa and has 11,000 mem- i it Ti Dick Bed aiition, for.The Notm Waed|Mooullghters' Boneplel three of the four games played,|Toronto 22 13 7 181 161 51) Veteran Gordie Howe of De- y, Bill Melny- Fred Gladding, Detroit Tiger} P : dudehuiat Valerie 0 Follorin Mbt Hene its, [Proved real thrillers. Niag. Falls 19 15 8 198 175.46|troit Red Wings scored one goal chuk, 2. bers. relief pitcher, has never had al for further onto. Globe Trophy. eight cake doapmet S cesulis.| Rose Bow! nosed out Uni-|Hamilton 20 18 4 156 139 44/and an assist in his club's 4-2) aneWICH LOSERS' BEST Not even the sudden cancella-|igsing season in the majors. | spite "of These four winners, along| Ser Parkes Teo sty no, The |royal Centres 5-4 and two play-|St, Cathar. 17 16 7 149 130 4ijloss to Toronto Maple Leafs) ""Ro5 Hanewich was the only|s0" Of & Russian. pair could]. | information upon an a8 with four survivors from the|y rker Trophy play and|ers 'took care of all the scoring| London 17 20 7 171 196 41|Thursday night to move into a > anewien was ine (on ¥!dampen the enthusiasm of meet coe | sioner, the Monday - Wednesday group; stig ea le -- or else,!for the winners, Dave Famme|Montreal 14.18 .7 154 162 35\tie for fifth place in the Na- arugeag R nlgae Mp nay! "3 officials here as they made Attention Fishermen ! | CALL RO such Cl will contest the quarter-finals of Pont ey play their third 8ame|notting three goals and team-|Peterboro. 13 22 9 168 203 35|tional Hockey League individual} lie, ate His mad re pense Bs - final checks on the Ottawa| MINNOWS | 'The owr the main event, this evening, Th, ave le ) mate Clay Plumadore notched|Oshawa 11 23 9 120 165 31|scoring parade. peep his team' he spearnead-|club's new 60-metre hill. Gerry mn | ezar who v he Oscar Parker Trophy con-|a pair, Jim Andrews of Uni- Howe, pl his 2ist is team's attack with @/Gravelle of Hull, Que., holds the|f|!" to 5" -- Oxygen Packed If on 8 @ven wher testants intlude Elmer Pollard : , owe, playing in his 2ist sea-|splendid contribution of 19) pi) d with a | rE} tees What the o SP Ed Hill, "Bud" Mooi G »|royal matched Famme's three- son with the Red Wings, bousted points jhill record with a leap of Call 7 0 R T S C 0 PE - Dai re, George|soal output and Joe Reid got NHL STARS his points total for the season . : feet but experts say jumps of up} all 725-0197 : ont ess Aaa Bert the other goal, for the losers. | : to 49, the same number ae Phil Other Courtice scorers were)to 240 feet are possible. | 76 Brock St. W., Oshawa TODAY Dinar sine . fh ge gat Letter Carriers edged Ideal] John Bucyk, who scored both|Goyette of New York Rangers. Slinge, 7; Bradley, 5; ita D TO "FLYING HILLS' a 0S) BASKETBALL Hake thet Bites me ~ Dairy in a. 2-1 thriller, with|goals for Boston Bruins as the} Stan Mikita of Chicago Black |* Sikara, 4 and Westlake, 2. |USE ed ial COSSA Oshawa 'A' League | Wednesday efeat on!John Pudlis and Dave Beach|Bruins and Montreal Canadiens|Hawks continues to lead the| Bill Langley and Larry Lloyd| Many of the international Fe sce pa : ae gra .,|doing the scoring for the win-|battled to a 2-2 tie. league with 76 points while his|were the big guns for Central,|competitors are more accus- Pa Madetish --Donevan at O'Neill. (Ban- Tonight's early games will nd Paul LeBlac tti % A ith 19 d 18 ints re-|tomed to "flying hills'--where t7a Wii (240, 144) 364)" t 4:00 Mc. [embrace all. rinks still alive in|teT, 20%, 23u! LeBlacn getting): Frank Mahovlich, who scored|team-mate Bobby Hull is sec)" 7 MN" sO charlield ice the dist H A J i ams) at 4:00 p.m. and Mc- the third event, with ke still the loner for the losers. one goal and assisted on an-\ond with 56. Mikita tops the|spectively, while big Charlie jumps of twice the distance are omheke unior 0C ey Selecitn sh Laughlin at Central (Ban- |oitviving in' both ry Poi Canadian Legion defeated weather as Toronto Maple Leafs|NHL this season in assists with|Marlowe* was, close behind his| Possible. : 160; Rolly Cou tams), Wand or Jack: Remy 'Tah |Navy Vets 5-2. In this one, Rick| defeated Detroit Red Wings 4-2./48 while Hull is the league's top| teammates, with an even dozen) "It takes as much skill to} ..... bad 6) | ty Trophy|Harding scored twice with goal-getter with 38 points. |break a record on the Camp|} ~ ity Se at Cone yee Itoend suiainoume for their|single goals scored by Harold NHL LEADE | Leaders | Other scorers were John Raj-|Fortune ats. oe Saturda rot < oe Raa | | Wotten, Jim Coedy and Wayne ; kovic, 8: Joe Krasnaj, 6 and/hill,"" meet chairman Fred Mor- | y High Di aie gate of home-and-home a are last night's re-|Goodman, Paul Hill and Paul RS Mikita, Chi oe sg ae Wayne ¢ Casselman, hy aM ris 'said. 4 Mie: 44 iCarrol shared the scoring for| standings: Chicago, won 31,|; ii di - | One long-distance jumper is | (a, Fr COSSA Senior Playoffs -- | THE NORM WARD TROPHY Navy. Vets lost 13 tied eight Plats 70. BO on ee . : Kjell Sjoberg of Sweden who GAME TIME 420 (28), Mh. Central at Courtice, 7:30 p.m. | , Second Round The final game of the night) points: Mikita, Chicago, 76, Ullman, Det 22 33. 55- Hamilton Has jbriefly held the world ™ record Steed 4d (24a 2nd game of home-and-home | pee paler u Elmer Pollard, 5. provided another exciting finish,| Goals: B. Hull. Chicago, 3g, |Wharram, Chi 26 28 54 A _ 7:15 P.M, smart 234, B pees. | Fo eehieig trates, Ot win over Lacal. 292, il| "Assists: Mikita, 48, covet xy 0 4 Mall Fame Si Bret, i ls « 4 one, ys 7 oo " | an . siioaby . , 8 le seis wring Round. Gingerich, got the orphan tally| Shutouts: Giacomin, New/Rousseau, Mtl 12 34 46 50) a ame ite OSHAWA TIMES OSHAWA one 'stand ntario Minor Assoc. Ban- scar Parker, 14; Chas. Peacock, & or the UAW team while Joe| Mohns, Chi 19 26 45 52| r a i | Silve . tam Playoffs -- Oshawa at oe) Farrow, 1" dake"Bryan s. _Iszdrnski and Dave Heard each! Penalties:. Ferguson, Mont-|Delvecchio, Det 14 27 41 Sens Beek a a) Ae PICTURE | Bieek'3, Yello Peterborough, 7:30 p.m.; 1st | See. Campbell, 12; Ed Disney, 4 _|scored once for Firefighers. *lreal, 130 minutes. lEsposito, Chi 14 26 40 26/-2 i a £ % A || Zee 2S ace souks Mc ------------ eer cas aie, Homelens for about six RE-PRINTS | sedan, : years, may end up in a $200,- | ens WES ee LADIES' | OMHA Midget Playoffs -- 000 building next to the Hamil- Available At | High Triple: Oshawa at Peterborough, 9:00 ton city hall. | St 3); Helen 4 p.m.; Ist game of 2-out-of-3 Allan McEachern, incoming NU-WAY PHOTO | : : hd Marilyn Richa series. president of the Canadian Foot-|] . ; | . (So ans Ne ball League, said Thursday he SERVICE | atharines ); Laura M SATURDAY will head a committee to look] 454 xing St. E, Osh Mange: ines ns : into the new proposal by the ing Mt. Bo Srpewe : Jackson 659. ( HOCKEY city of Hamilton. 8x10--1.50 each | BRIAN MORENZ eset Tirket Holders use (215, 266) Al, : OHA Junior * League -- The proposal, presented by 5 x 7 -- 1.25 each | eries No, 'or this game. \ » S908 3, c t. Catharines Black Hawks mayor Victor Copps, calls for a ' y Moderns. 1, St vs Oshawa Generals, at Civic $200,000 building to be erected: 20% Discount oe Orders TICKETS BUS SERVICE wus Auditorium, 7:15 p.m. "on a $100,000 piece of prop- of 5 or More Pictures | Leaves Downtown 6:00 -- 6:30 high Tri Ga Nesvictias Poo erty next tothe dily hall" | | AVAILABLE AT... 7:00. Return after the game. i (bunes Wee League Hight, sohed- © Bolahood Sportshaven 224); WN. Moone ule games, all at Oshawa D / phe Arena, starting at f . ; 'i nui NEXT HOME GAME atoning :00 a.m. @ Jim Bishop's Sporting GENERALS vs a Kon: Protestant Church League-- Goods Downtown NIAGARA FALLS ig ar Standi at Civic Auditorium, 7:00 Oshawe SAT., MAR. 4th fires § Aces | i, Bot a.m. to 12:00 noon. Th t @ Auditorium Box Office Red Liners 2, Oshawa NHL Atom League a grea as e PLAZA --at Civic Auditorium, 12:00 Smith wor, Re noon to 2:00 p.m. sie 146, T. Rey 7 Oshawa Minor Assoc. ap? 9 4 TIS and H. Fa ar, dian tame OSHAWE RINK WINS TROPHY HONORS IN BARRIE BONSPIEL That's why Seagram's V.O. is wih nals saps -- a Ron 5 "--~ lotsa riion to survive the event ing the: spolls of victory, Hart, Board chaitman' of the largest-selling Canadian Whisky Se, "Mckee Corps, | 2 p.m. s pen weeken on- undefeated. hey capture ss es ' io Curl . : J. Coles 227, B'Nai B'Rith vs Westmount spiel at Barrie was the Osh- top. prizes in the main they are, left-to-right: John the Barrie Curling Club and in the world THORNTON ROAD SOUTH OFF KING ST. WEST Pletal Kiwanis, at 3:00 p.m.; both | awa Golf Club entry shown event and The Sterling Trust Humphreys, Hal Butler, Bob Patte. \ } ' 18, Pin' Spiitte games at Civic Auditorium. above, only rink among 28 . Shown here accept- skip Clair Peacock, Larry --Barsie Examiner Photo te ii Coeters, ee : Bugs 1% Beav N\ / & ®

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