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Oshawa Times (1958-), 9 Nov 1967, p. 10

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10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdoy, November 9, 1967 came "Dillard Could Come Back SPORTS BEAT : By Eric Wesslby 'To Haunt Former Team lold sports cliche about former players '"'coming back to haunt you." If last year's Grey Cup game is any indication, Ottawa |Wylie Leads Alumni In GM Basketball Don Calder paced the winners with 21 points on nine field goals Watkins last year in the Grey Cup when- quarterback Ron Lan- caster--another Ottawa castoff --led «Saskatchewan Roughrid- ers to a 29-14 win over his for- mer teammates, GMI Alumni dumped Costiled the losing Cost Accounting |Accounting 33-24, Sales edged|team, Steve Foster and. Merv \Data Processing 50-45 and Ac-|Anderson picked up five points and three free throws. John jcounts dropped Engineering 41-\each, Jim Burke added four, Smithson was second high |25 in a General Motors Em-/Bill Beer two afid Jan Forbes|scorer with 13, while John Vili- OF The Times Staff against average is an even HAVE a great PEOPLE f liv' the past. four per game, which can ped f db _. 0 e " ne an a a > probably be attributed th the will have to fight through a cou- Lancaster was sent to Saskat- loyees' Basketball Leagueltallied a single point. jmas added eight, John Far- oy spore ie seed _ ple of ghosts to get into the Ca- chewan after the 1962 BD ipedhice | uhar and: Jack Carol picked tion. How often have you young defence. Offensively, |,,4jan Football League final : r the is season tripleheader played at Me-| Jn perhaps the closest and quhar 4 z ie R P ' when coach Frank Clair decided Laughlin Collegiate Vocational pest fought game of the evening|UP three points each while Ray y y Y th dub hasn't been able to 1 heard people say they never he club hasn a ged gh gtd missed a game when Bobby Aside from the spectres of match this figure, which is to go with Russ Jackson as his Institute last night. {Sales managed a five-point vic-| George Reddick was high man 7e for vers s i i Orr played with the Generals? one reason the record is 3-4-1. patho ogy he per goer gr SRE RS A ORTCETACK, Garnet Wylie led the Alumni tory over the ever dangerous! sant ar But now, you seldom see ane ond-place teams winning the OUT FOR REVENGE? squad with 14 points, followed|/Data Processing crew. for ge nd ay 'e arr those same people at a junior . AJAX JUNIOR "C's" come astern Football Conference Hut the haustine also coul by Paul Wills with 8, Dave) The loses outscored Sales in/followed closely. by lm ie game. From such comments to town tonight to meet Osh- | title ork the other Way, Don sath : Thompson 7 and Don Adams|the final half 27-21 but couldn't/more an air seeder Af I have the impression there awa juvenile all-stars at Chil- | Since 1954, the first-place club rif, who won scorin; ahs nha with a pair of baskets. |quite overcome the 29-18 lead/ Points eg a an gd must have been three and dren's Arena in an exhibition |in the East has gone on to the ships and all-star O ecoetitinn! Wayne Foot with seven points|built up by the winners. with six, pala a eee four thousand people per game. Ajax has a new arena |Grey Cup every year except one during a seven veut pia oF Psiblichitaith _--__--__________----|four and Tom Becke with a night for General games in this season, and a new hock- |_1969 the second-place Riders Hamilton, will be ooking. Fi BILL YEO | me . single sani the past Funny. we gon gt erate ant Rar |beat Toronto in the finals and some revenge against the team 2+. Plays Tonight Le 10n Trims IOF 5-] ance Se cult Ga atid rium oniy seats 3 , ane . c S$ and! s x Co e a' ad. A i i toriu ) won the Grey Cup 16-6 over Ed that traded him away after the | g of the entire Engineering team the junior "'C" grouping in which it is playing. The game will follow an exhibition game 1966 season. Ottawa got Sutherin after the }monton Eskimos The Riders face the first of seriously, how many sellouts can you recall. as he scored 24 points in lead- ing Accounts to their convincing Yeo ToStart | In Minor Hockey Action the potential ghosts Sunday 1 i a . SUNDAY NIGHT, memories between Oshawa pee wees jwhen they meet the third-place sans gi Detain oe Ne 41-25 victory over the squad of the past should be revived --. apguhwnry a [Toronto Argonauts here in the maninihe igh hs le cog sce es i i wee game aiars @ sudden-death semi-final while : F 0 h ' i i i 'Legi vj | Warren erton > hen the 1,000,- , aha Cc Legion trimmed|ley led Legion with two goals) \ : z : Gin camer ¢ gh Pim and the juniorjuvenile /first-place Hamilton Tiker-Cats| a an Sutherin took over otawa's) OF USNAWA endian oe Soshawa Minor|each while Robbie Cooke added|Yery impressive points. in the 000th customer goes through tilt at 9:20 p.m, sit on the sidelines awaiting! |. .Ex-Rider placement kicking in mid-sea-| ua ' tee est acla dae lvictory for Accounts, while Bob the gate at Civic Auditorium lthale twoarame, total-point final! son after veteran Moe Racine| Bill Yeo, who has been wait-|HOckey Association midg I FL d the lone McCue picked up two points and ; . . oot : lost the touch that won him the!jng j es : ltion at the Children's Arena last} Larry Flynn potte e lone). : 4 Civic Auditorium manager TORONTO MAPLE Leafs' jagainst the winner If the Riders get past the Ar-|1966 scoring title, and hay bean ing in the wings since the start! night while Kinsmen edged|IOF 1248 goal. Jim Cornish added a single Bill Kurelo is expecting a {nitial appearance in Califor- The Toronto ghost is Jim Dil- gos--as most observers expectla regular in the defensive eels Reatg Suerent chil A" | Lions 2-1 and Rotary nipped) Goals by Gary Armstrong ie D io led the tos A b Z bumper crowd for this game, nia didn't exactly have the jar veteran fullb: w > willthe . ckey campaign, will be Osh-|-. ; A K on, Degazzio e losers ard, the veteran fullback who'they will--they'll face a familiar' field he, ne : Kiwanis 3-1 in midget major|and Harold Jukes led Kinsmen vith ni ints. Ray Bat JOHNNY BOWER, To- you know, one that has every- natives knocking down the [helped the Argos to their first Ted Watkins wearing the stripes : awa's starting goaltender _to- lay at the Civic Auditorium. |to a victory over Lions. with nine points, Ray Bateman I ER, one bumping around. And the doors to get into the Oakland (playoff berth since 1961 after he Ticat If the haunting applies tonight when the Generals meet ™2Y hn Brad-| Paul Hill picked the lone Mooped six, Lowell Harrison ronto Maple Leafs goal- game should be a natural, arena, The western division starring with the Riders tor two of me nents oF coaches as well, the Riders are'the Hamilton Red Wings in Randy Pooler and John shone al Mor the L eee sis ne added three, Roger Reeson, Ken tender, looks at the puck he with Niagara Falls Flyers has a couple of occasions vane : : Watkins was on EF all-star in an even better position, Hamilton. . N bab aoa apreen by Bob Hickey and Bob Souch picked has just stopped from going supplying the opposition where clubs play back-to- |" end for the alate he spent Head coach Frank Clair start. Yeo has been out of action Saunders and a single by Pete|¥P two points each while Har- Se : ex back dates at home. Oakland |CUT BY RIDERS here and ee Nadel bate i ed his EFC coaching career| waiting for his release from the anges aqae Bakogsorse paced Rotary to a\Vey. J8ckson added one point r FLYERS OPENED the sea- played Tuesday night at home | Dillard, who was cut by Otta- addition to penn si ty with Toronto Argonauts, win-/Sudbury Junior "A" club he Wik BUBK wiwanlé also in a losing cause. HOCKEY » son with eight straight wins against Los Angeles and then |wa before the season began, has ide Rage ain ie tab fet ning a, couple Grey Cups in the|Played on last year. The re- t i lu | Chris Staeger tallieddhe lone saseemaeare aia a: before bowing Sunday to Kit- entertained the Leafs last |been a key man. in Argos' ; sid early 1950s, and one of his as-|lease came through last Satur- ageing i By THE CANADIAN PRESS chener Rangers. That loss night, Not very bright sched- |strong ground attack and will ' rookie Margene Adkins sistants, Al Bruno, was an all-day enabling Yeo to play to. : goal for the losers. velba "perite must have made manager uling. You never see the older jrate special attention Sunday The Riders got a taste of what/star end for Argos during the night With winter fast approaching) m1DGET ALL-STARS WIN Alwa Ss E tern Divisi Hap Emms a little perturb- established clubs going in for (despite a reported knee injury. 'to expect from Dillard and same period Generals will use the same the Oshawa Ski Club is prepar-| Oshawa All-Stars doubled the ge" rT Pe At ed because he quickly made this type of scheduling "op Se Tee " ----~ Kelly Mote, the Riders' defen- lineup they employed last Sat-|ing to open, and has made| score on Ajax 4-2 in Lakeshore wi Tare 8 4 1 52 98 1 arrangements to strengthen -- : ' ' = jsive coach, was an_ assistant gan in their are ee, changes for the upcoming /Midget Hockey action played| ere ing a ae the club's defence, picking up SOMEWHERE in the city d t coach at Hamilton for four sea-\London, except that Jerry|season. .,,|at the Children's Arena laxt| aria 7 Jim Blain from Ottawa 67s. there's a great deal of used ana a S$ e S moo 1e sons before moving to Ottawa;Dionne will remain at home| A sundeck has been built! night. Pead cash p-evame ; ~ ; rr a Now Blain isn't an all star but hockey equipment lying idle, this year. with an illness. around the T-Bar clubhouse, in-| ark Blanchard led th Fe | etroi 5 2 = ' : e win-| 6 9 he is an experienced junior perhaps forgotten. If you have | qy ou . -_-- | Fred O'Donnell 'and Dale|sulation and lining of the T-BaTinery attack with two goals] Montreal 543 26 28 "a" player, having served any equipment not being | Looks Good For Bi Race Tallon are tied for the lead degra ae -- while Dusty Lynd and Peter! Chicago 3-7 : 28 46 th London and Toronto used, especially goalkeeping B M t the team's scoring leader each|well as heated washrooms, &@lpocy, si '6. Western Division'. Seerthiorts, equipment, why not let the rown 0 ors with eight points, O'Donnell has|junior slow-moving tow at the oy a Greg! Los Angeles 6 4 3 41 41°: Oshawa Minor Hockey Ass0- | 7 AUREL, Md. (CP-AP) --|Symboli, with In Command, pps : scored five goals and three|bottom of the T-Bar Pe Bn Burrell. tallied singles for the| to Eeabaen Fe IKE HILDEBRAND'S Gen- ciation know where it is and (me Australian and English/from Britain and Fart Marcy of Ni Russell S$ A ee de ne sid anew at ihe tmp, | eTS. | La ro ee erals go in search of win let them have it. Officials |chanengers were at the track|the U.S. rounding out the field goal and seven assists. to hold snow at the top. peer a en Minnesota a2 8:50) 3 number four tonight at Ham- need goalie equipment to help | afte. Jong jet flights and He's A} In the early line, Damascus) g Ags ; Al Quintillian is second with) Pee Wee instruction (for pub- $ St. Louis 3.6 2 23 28 ilton, against Eddie Bush's ease the strain of playing at (cyioothie. Canada's entry, was|was a 4-to-5 favorite and Riboc- sus Brown Motors nipped seven points on four goals and lic school children) will oper- McA 0 P Oakland 29 3 30 46 Red Wings. Hildebrand has three and four rinks. Officials re sorting looking 'very, , wary lee SanGne anaibe at 3 161 Russell's Texaco 5-3 and Gale|three assists. Two players, Jim|ate again this winter on Satur- Vv y aces Wadiaulay's Reeulls i ive Bill Yeo his would gladly pick it up if |DRanUS 50.000 Ws PS uate waekent Lumber defeated Mercury Fur-|Whittaker and Bob Walton are|day mornings. It is also yy decided to good" for the $150,000 Washing- Tobin Bronze's workout Tues-| ni 5 ton are} Gl b trot Montreal 2 Chicago 3 first start of the season in this' you'd let them know. Contact |10) international Saturday dav ake hie Hat Gas nee 5-2 in an Oshawa Indus-|tied in third, each with six|planned to have pee wee races opetro ters or more Moroni 6 Onklahd't junior game. Generals' goals president Elwood Bradley : ; : While, "sald: Tink: JohAatnn the| rial Hockey League double-| points. jon Sundays for eight weeks on i m °B § New York.3 EH biomdkdl, cide sone sekct -- England's ribocco arrived at/Wille, Aid em tia wit Meader Played at Bowmanville! Dunc Wilson, who has played| Points basis; These will be} Globetrotters. defeated Knick- Spd RR lalla ds ; q Laurel race course after a 10-|¥ si aussie Jockey who Will! arena recently. in goal for the Generals' first|designed for the experienced erbockers 15-7 in Junior Girls' Philadelphia 1 Pittsburgh 1 S d D th S i-Final hour jet flight and Australis s Tide him Bob Miller led the Gus Brown'nine games as a 4.00 goals\younger skiers and a trophy|Basketball League play at Sir f St. Louis 1 Minnesota 5 u en- @a em To in op eel git in bes SPC BREEZES ALONG _ \¢rew with two goals and onejagainst average. jwill be awarded at the end of Albert Love School recently. 4 Thursday's Games cial 10,000-mile cargo charter, "writ him go along at a pretty|#SSist, while Dan Price, Larry)|---- Pete ----|the year. i Marilyn McAvoy paced the Toronto at Los Angeles > appeared a picture of health ood clip, however, he was stii}|>atherson and Paul Gibbons| Linda Morrison has again or-|winners with 9 points, followed | Pittsburgh at Detroit ct In West ate e watepee Fue well within himself. added singles. Gary Row- Southmead ganized a ski sale and €X-\by Diane Brisebois with four| American League ar 0 re 1 He's A Smoothie, four-year- «He was blowing a little com- ag omnes ap four assists.| change at oo Soap Asie and Mary Jo Marks with two. Eastern Division old Canadian champion, €XeT- ing back ; j ed Lutton led the losers| Clubhouse, November 25 from! ,, . sii i By THE CANADIAN PRESS cised Monday by f0ing T'4lworid of 'good. Anyway, we'l[tatt, %O goals while Nell Arm-| Dart Results eee ,jtive points 'while Brigid. Coll NIAGARA FINANCE Springfield T2042 The only safe prediction about otto Hoel a a eee know more about it on Thurs- dd tallied the other Texaco = eo ye hetted two points. COMPANY LIMITED Hershey 5 4 1 45 34 Saturday's Western Footbail aE exento ala So in pi era day when we work him again."|" «Rocket Smith scored two Southmead dart league Ye-|be shown at Eaton Auditorium| Top three girls in the points Providence 5 i d 8 i Oa hat cating cod tar very, very good." re unere was no time recorded goals and added one helper in\'ults for this week are as foliNovember 13 and 14 with all/Bttes om Marilyn McAvoy, 286 KING STREET W. eae te ss is final is that anything cou! ap- | ys y uesday by the colt's handlers.|Gajie | ; ists IT lows: proceeds going to the Southern|With 15, Ellen Coe with 11 and estern Division pen. Smoothie's owner, Bill Beas- The grass here is "a bit dif- rus tae over' Doubles: Betty Conboy 4, Art Pano ui Lie for Recrea-|Diane Brisebois with eight. 723-3487 od Cleveland 9 2 0 38 28 Both teams--Saskatchewan ley of Toronto, will be on handjferent" thay at Australian race! John Plews, Bob Burke and /'Vin&, Harry Kellar, Des Tay-|tional and Racing Skiers. ee aisha naieie ses Smee ' --- Buffalo 5 6 0 41 44 Roughriders and Edmonton' Es- \Saturday for the 16th running of courses, Johnston said. Jim Clapp added singia a 'lor, with 3 each; Fred Pesar-| Racing Fraternity, under the Quebec 5 6 0 43 39 kimos--have had great games the 14-mile race over a turf "Back home, the grass 4s\the winners. Cla aie . von chuk, Marion 'Taylor, Marj.|ouidance of ski pro John Rochester 45 2 40 4 this season. Both also have driv- course. : clipped ciser to the ground.|yp tw aaaints PP also picked Muir, Earl Westlake, Dell Per- Nicholls will hold training at Wednesday's Results en their fans to despair with CANADIAN WINNER Other than the tall grass, it's a: AR rin, Dave Young, Ted Camp-|1-39 p.m. every Sunday at the Springfield 2 Hershey 1 some dismal performances erhalten genie en good course." ostig McPhee scored both bell, Eleanor Herbacko and/p.par Hill. Al Raine, a top Rochester 1 Providence 6 The outcome in Regina Satur- Smoothie last raced Oct. 21. The colt was recently bought |®°7'§ for the losers Alex: Kaltner, -with 2° each; | pao; apes vill visit the club 's G vhen hi the Canadian | ; : ' Snr é jracing coach, will visit the clu Friday's Games when he won the Canadian In- by. Americans William Breliant Lois Shortt, Jean May, Bob |quring the year to instruct Springtield at Baltimore day could be decided almost be- Stakes at Toronto|and I. M. Litz for a figure re |Miller, Jo Westlake, Jutta Kalt-|hoth racers and instructors. Buffalo at Rochester Annandale Club fore the clubs step on the field if |ternational one team has a bad day. In par- and brought his earnings this ported between $336,000 and jner, Vi Graves, Rick Harman,) John Nicholls and his staff ticular, much depends on the season to $90,000. $448,000 a Ada Musgrave, Les Bowers. | are offering' a progressive performances of the quarter- Smoothie will have a final Johnston hopes to take Inter- Curling Results |Rose Beal, Jo Kellar, Don Per-|course in ski instruction for s backs. Saskatchewan's Ron workout Thursday over a half national honors back Down jrin, Lois Brown, Edna MacKay,|experts or beginners. Eight one- ar er igns Lancaster and Edmonton's mile. Under for the second time. Results of Jast night's Annan-|Pete Wringe, Lorne Langstaff, hour lessons are offered for $10, Frank Cosentino. and. Terry American-owned Damascus Sailor's Guide gave Australia its,dale Business Ladies' Curling,and Flo Young, with 1 each. registration must take place be- With Lions Baker all have had their t-ou- probably will be the favorite in!first International victory in,Club games: at. the Annandale A good score in one inning of fore December 31. bles in some games this year. the nine-horse field, with Riboc-1958 when the six-year-old' was Golf and Country Club are: baseball was by Marj. Muir This year times have been Eskimos' Jim Thomas and : co or Tobin Bronze second fa- awarded first spot after Amer-| Esther Plitz 8, Marie Hogle 6; with 8, followed by Betty Con-|changed slightly to improve VANCOUVER (CP) -- Jack Parker, one of the all-time C jvorites and the Canadian entryjica's Tudor Era was disquali-|Jean Fellows 9, Carol Cross 8;|boy and Dave Young with 5 tow rates. Times and rates are possibly fourth in the betting fied Janet Rowland 12, Shirley. Sig-'each. as follows: nadian Football League bac field greats, has been signed } Saskatchewan's Ed Buchanan gre capable of swiftly changing the shape of any game with RON LANCASTE France, winner the last three| Tobin Bronze, winner in 24 of noretti 2; Dorothy Mcllveen &| High scores in 401 were: Saturdays, 9:30 a.m. to 4:30| ! their breakaway running ANCASTER lyears, is represented by Casa- 44 career outings, is "'one of the|Muriel Scott 4; Shirley Ste- (men) -- Dave Conboy 104,/p.m., $2.50 T-Bar. assistant coach of British C Hashanan especially aay he +++ Roughie Hope 'que Grise, Venezuela by Cha-|best horses to race in Australia/faniuk 9, Bernice Barron 8; | Alex Kaltner 103, Dave Young) Sundays, 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 lumbia Lions, the Western Co nan Us ; |Joyce Johansen 10, Mary Jane|123, 100; (women) -- Flo Young|p.m., $1.00 Rope. ference club announced Wedne teaubriand, Japan by Speed'in a long time," Johnston said. --_---- sent --$-- day. Yr ) é Up t i 4 flue fora big game. Up to mid en ose Sanderson 4; Statutory holidays, 9:30 a.m. Joyce Whittaker 109. TODAY Sept this vear } as sec-\/ar Season and beat Eskimos in anderso e pa -- Faerie Geure 0 out of their three meetings. | s An i ine ee Hee standings - eb al 4:30 p.m., 50c. Rope. Chil- Parker, 35, who led Edmont Reed in yards ined rushing Esk os wound up their} H ll M I t F t oms 9, Dorothy Watson 5. |16, Slow Starters 12, Sad Sacks ren, Eskimos to three consecuti with a seartn rit of 530. From th five Bealent Cine ' u oves n 0 rs rT] Curlers are still required forj11, Reachers 10, River Rats 9,| Wednesday, 12:30 p.m, to Grey Cup victories from 1954 that point on, Buchanan added|in' victories over Saskat: the Men's' Tuesday night|Hippies 8, Misfits 8 and Feath-|10;00 p.m. with 14-hour stop 1956, will join head coach Ji only about 150 vards to his sea and the first-place Cal- eon and Sunday night mixedjer Dusters 6. for dinner. The full time on the Champion's staff immediately. Aeoree plaa : ee ppC naar eague, Anyone interested is! Good luck next week, every-'T-Bar for $2.00. Any other ski son total as Reed carried the ary Stampeders. Stamps meet H Cl I : S d k : 9.39 is "3 Parker, a star at Mississip brunt of the Saskatchewan|the w ner of the semi-final in a owe ose n econ asked to call 942-3210. LUE Ea = any ON for ee Ee State University, has won t! ground attack best final series for the : Schenley Award as the ot The weather is promising for) ¥es!e"n berth in the Grey Cup By THE CANADIAN PRESS Hadfield seven. Jim Pappin also REPARED rea a e standing CFL player five tim the contest. Taylor Field is re Eagle| Bobby Hull moved out in front|got two goals for Toronto in BE P 9 and was an all-star for elg ported in per shale and both Key physical of the National Hockey League|their 6-1 defeat of Oakland Seals , e e successive years. sides are healthy t i affect pis/scoring race W ednesday night while Hadfield's goals were P q whiski During his 13-year career th i defensive|as Chicago Black Hawks wonjscored in New York's 6-3 loss to ' es are ended with a knee injury 1s EVENLY MATCHED s damayed|their third game of the season,' Boston Bruins. Fi 9 year while playing for Toron least on the' basis of re Elgg 93-2 over Montreal Canadiens. pits aes: SEE Ee 'can a Ni =] a eS 'A ts, Park a rs + ' n ' The leaders: (C--Chicago; D a c | rgonauts, Parker scored a re half of i e regular seas Ford He got a nr Lid hae --Detroit: M--Montreal; Pitt--| ~| pepe Sent > lend ed ord 744 points. es Worden, Six 10 BO een os thon Gordie(Pittsburgh; B--Boston; 'T--To- The New Name of Dominion Tire Stores e first and points, one more than Gordie ronto: NY--New York; O0---Oak: : R T ¥ Howe of Detroit Red Wings, ,, Z : G E 1 with in-)--) 5 10 Is d six as: land) g d A oe GA Pts, PiM AUTO Into ever r p Yvan Cournoyer also got an B. Hull, C 11. 6.17 8 BUY IN » assist, for Montreal, to stay one Howe, D 10 6 16 11 more point off the pace with Cournoyer, M (BEES Sees tS 0 '@) al | 1S 2 seven goals and eight assists Bathgate, Pit BS Wai. | 5 HOMELITE n. CST But the big movers just out of Stanfield, B 410 14 0 e the leaders' list were Vid Had- Keon; T 410 14 0 es sath 3 iva field of New-York Rangers and Ratelle, NY pases b Face ul) | Tl V ate Stock. CHAIN Local 2784 Beats Murray Oliver of Toronto Maple McKenzie, B 2-2-8 12 'SPORTSCOPE \Leafs. each with two goals-and Hicke, O eae fee tee | SAWS! ss both with 12 points Gilbert, NY 3.10 13 0) Cay Lumber 4 2 Oliver now has four goals and'Delvecchio, D 1 Hae b TESS bef 2) ROYALINE ; Loc ene : HOCKEY OHA Junior 'A' League -- Oshawa Generals vs Hamilton Red Wings; Hamilton Forum, 8:00 p.m Pee Wee Whitby vs Oshawa; at dren's Arena, 8:00 p.m. Exhibition -- Ajax Jr. C vs Oshawa Juveniles; at°Chil- s Arena, 9:20 p.m OHA Intermediate League-- Woodville vs ~Whitby Mel Rons; at Whitby Arena, 8:30 p.m Bantam Major League -- Y B'Rith vs Canadian Children's Arena, 7:00- Exhibition Chil- FRIDAY HOCKEY | OHA Junior 'B' Metro League -- Whitby Lasco Steel Weston Dodgers; Wes- ton Arena, 8:00 p.m. FOOTBALL COSSA Jr. 'B Peter's Catholic vs Bowmanville campus, ers VS Final (Peter- at 1:30 St borough) Bowmanville p.m. 2784 doubled the score e Cav Lumber 4-2 and McLellan blanked 1500 3-0 in Oshawa Minor bantam Auditorium Local Hockey play at Tuesday John Neal, Ken Kenzwicker Alain Dupuis and Jeff Mason scored singles to lead Local 2784 to their victory. Tom Wise and Emil tallied singles for the losing Lumber crew Billy Kay potted two goals and Dave Jonarowski added a Association the night Civie isingl Bathe and McLellan up a win from Local REMEMBER WHEN ...? By THE CANADIAN PRESS George Chuvalo knocked out Calvin Butler three years ago tonight--in 1964~ in the third round of a non title heavyweight bout at Hull, Que. boxing ONE MILLIONTH ADMISSION Believe it or not, after just 3 years the Oshawa Civic Auditorium will receive their one millionth customer on SUNDAY NOV. 12. A 50 dollar bond plus other.prizes will be awarded the lucky person. Prizes and gifts will be given to other Auditorium patrons. This gala event will take place SUNDAY, NOY, 12 -- 7:15 p.m. at the Junior 'A' hockey miles or From WHEEL BALANCE Weights Included 1 Wheel -- 1.95 2 Wheels -- 3.70 3 Wheels -- 5.45 4 Wheels -- 6.60 5 Wheels -- 7.59 game. 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