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. 6 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, November 14, 1967 Pm, ae SPORTS BEAT By Eric Wesslby _|McQUARTERS TOP LINEMAN LISKE MOST OUTSTANDING Western Players Sweep Canadian Football Awards By THE CANADIAN PRESS meet the Eastern champion in outstanding player, was modest. "We. still have to play Saskat- understand it... this certainly is shocking." ull St In NHL League All-Stars in a_ benefit} game sanctioned by the OHA} for Ian Young, former Generals' Terry Evanshen's first reac the Grey Cup game Dec. 2 at tion on Jearning he had won a Ottawa. chewan. You have to keep the Sazio said he remembered NTREAL (CP Bobby! H 1947 Canadian football award McQuarters, named top line- primary job in mind. ... It McQuarters 'only vaguely. MON REAL P) Bobby! OF The Times Staff was to turn to his wife Lorraine man of the year, wasn't avail- takes a lot of people to do a job, McQuarters' was cut in 1966 Hull, ested Le piece aide wale : and' yell able for comment but S@8kat- but one gets singled. out and from St. Louis Cardinals of the winger, continued his goal-a-jle DONEVAN Collegiate's vic- as great a drawing power as "Yahooo. We won it honey." chewan coach Eagle Keys said there's not much you can do National Football League and dems eeeanty p ne Meena: Hotes tory in the Central Ontario Toronto Evanshen, star end with Cal- the 260-pound defensive tackle about it. Anything about our joined the Riders for the last ey Penne Ai wet ae drags Secondary School Association gary Stampeders, joined team- had not had "a bad ball game team doesn't need to be said." nine games that season. : the ade eh SCOUNE TARP le senior football final was a TORONTO NOT only is a mate Peter Liske and Ed Mc- all year... 402 But coach Jerry Williams Tommy-Jo Coffey of the Ti- Hulls wie ee ony 6 20818 is fitting touchto--Johr larger city than some cur- Quarters of Saskatchewan ' ' ; wasn't modest. : cats, who lost out to Liske, said to reach the 400-goal mark, has high school coa ar rently holding franchises in Roughriders in giving Western OUTVOTES OTTAWA PIVOT "The awards didn't come as a he wasn't surprised at himself 21 points on 14 goals and SF lw John has vowed he'll pack it major baseball and _ footbail Football Conference clubs a Evanshen, named Canadian surprise to me. They certainly losing, but "Barrow didn't win? assists in 14 games played 'ol... in now, but it's a long time leagues, it has a larger draw- clean sweep of the awards an- player of the year, was "really deserved them. We're real You're kidding." date ee oe | until next September and ing area. Within an hour's | nounced Monday night in Mont- honored"' to have beaten out Ot- proud and very happy." John Barrow, also of Hamil- Stat is tic s issued by NHL be more than one coach has drive of Toronto are cities | veal tawa Rough Riders quarterback While the sterners were ton, lost out to McQuarters. headquarters today give Hull ba!) quit after a successful sea- such as Hamilton, Oshawa, | Quarterback Liske was "very Russ Jackson in the 15th annual tickled pink, Ralph Sazio of Barrow said there was 'no three-point lead over veteran] py son, only to find the urge to, Kitchener, Guelph and Galt. | happy but not as happy as the poll of football writers and Hamilton Tiger-Cats was de- loyalty" in the East. Gordie Howe, Detroit Rell,, return too great. If John Not to mention the smaller trip down to Ottawa. would broadcasters. spondent. s "One year I made all-pro and Wings perennial all-star, Howe does decided to stay on the cities andutowns in the same make me." "I feel pretty good. It's some- ec Be played 60 minutes, going two has scored 10 times and added|H sidelines next year, he'll find area. And that's where a Calgary and Saskatchewan thing I worked hard for, though RIDICULOUS'--SAZIO ways the whole season, but I ght assists for 18 points. it t ner than coaching for great many Toronto and clash Saturday in the first game RSS AES i you don't think about it while "That's ridiculous, I'm lost out to a one-way player." q f eh a whi Hamilton football fans come of a best-of-three Western final PETER LISKE you're playing." amazed at three Western play- TERRY EVANSHEN Barrow has won the award once i from to determine which club will ... top player Liske, named Canada's most ers being selected. I just can't «+. best Canadian in five chances. And Bo chu HIGH SCHOOL football in = neneELD NE eae ees ee See ne aN Ee ; y y the city has had a good sea- OSHAWA native Andy Boy- z peraepans es kseencipneeninmiemnrnrt ---- ata aad ates 1 con, but one thing the play- nie has. i sea | Bl ' R B h | | C di on a eee Mee ae athlete of the year | ee oes cone ee See azers Ron Buchanan 'Toronto And Montreal Top Canadian was only a good season be- Union. The marathoner now 4 cause of the men who keep lives in coe altt ¥ S s | ST. JOHN'S. Nfld.. (CP) --, things flowing smoothly runs for a Toronto ¢ « econ . co. Race e@ The Amateur Athletic Union of} coaches, referees and faculty this month, Andy "4 n rin q Canada has given the top Ca-|-- members who give of their for Japan, 7 or Tal] lc 18es nadian male athlete award tojin time to help with the man; %-mile marathon DETROIT, Mich. (CP) --/National Hockey League, still | Andy Boychuk of Sarnia, form-|ev little tt of which ay race in Los » Rich McCann, stylist centreman|retains the lead for netminding | erly of Oshawa and the out- ers nev think 1 race > of Fort Worth Wings, continues|honors, showing a 1.33 goals-a- CHICAGO (CP) -- Montrealjfrom Buffalo, Milwaukee, Dal-, "We will have a joint meeting standing feale aateur athlete relay in Quebec ¢ » to hold down first place in the gainst mark, playing nine jand Toronto have applied for/las-Fort Worth, San Diego andion Nov. 30 in Mexico City. The award to British Clumbia's NEWS a Toronto ruary * Central Professional Hockey|games for Fort Worth. He tops| lfranchises in the National Base-' Denver. \next day the National League Nancy Greene da group is for a fran- ae ge League scoring race with five| the goaltenders in shutouts with ball. League at a time when Giles did not say who made|will meet on its own, and expan- The 26-year-old Boychuk won) Cy chise in WORD . ont Hock . goals and 16 assists for 21 points! four there is "sentiment for expan-'the Canadian bids and empha-'sion against will be discussed. the marathon event at last sum-|T¢ ball Le y__won't day ee mI : ncaa! in 12 games. Scoring leader's FW-Forth sion," league president Warren sized the meeting was _called "I do know that there will be mer's Pan-American games in)tr create too muct excitemen 4 abe" SeeeRTER iol Wis In his second season in the| Worth; OC-Oklahoma--City;--D- +Giles-said- Monday night. : only fo discuss the possibility of no franchises granted at Mexico Winnipeg. The AAU also namedire around Toronto. It's old hat Bn .. and Nagata Falls \pro_ranks, the Hamilton born Dallas; T-Tulsa; M-Memphis In an interview after an infor- expansion--any new franchises/Cjty if we do decide to expand him the outstanding Canadian le: now. For years groups have ene} poe cslacelle Non uh 'nat McCann is the leading playmak- GA Pts mal league meeting, Giles said would come later. But he did re-!because we cannot move that track and field, marathon and/br been bidding for a spot in Flyers for their hey ru ie er in the eight-team circuit with 2 eee Abe abate he had received bids from the|marks: "I would say there is| fast." harrier athlete ra the majors g 1 Sunday t such @ 16 assists R. McCann, FW 5 16 21 two Canadian cities as well as'sentiment for expansion." a7 "Miss Greene won the women's|th Tack Ke mixed up affair that the OHA . ' R. Buchanan, OC 413 7 ae ---- CHIDES AL PLANS id skiing che ship last! m thers us will. pre make it a team | Team-mate Gary Marsh, a'G, Marsh, FW 10 717 " : a ee a4 world skiing championshif ing the acheme fine rather than on an. in- native ,of Toronto, also in his| Aj Johnson, FW 8 8 16 | ¥ i a & is aes eoeue winter onulndés ie dour sill main by lack of action on a_ divid basis. Generals play |second season in pro company,|J. Peters, FW 6 713|¢% : a e ges cugog ' rapped t e. riva ; ear erican The tanga uC Hie worelin new stadium. An all-purpose Montr Junior Canadiens jis the league's top sniper with] J, Pronovost, OC 9 413]; | / Fong' for slleaet y breaking day: srnuey -POnye! la stadium is definitely needed here S Tic ge 9g 4 ote ~ grr with ra J. Leblanc, D 4 8 12/5 i react coun cana oF pei TT aie Don Goodwin, a Hal-| eronto. to accommodate the Ian Young Benefit Night » wAnne uchanan 0 lahoma City/0, Gaudet, D Be Ge tl - ERSTE " ' ; y eee ien in Toront Cg seed Nec: os chee. He" pURCHE | ot a Blazers for second place in the 4. Hinse. T Doan | TOM a -- Versatood Trims Starr Giles chided the American ifax sports poe # sdvenil os one day be- from any member of the Gen- aati point-getting parade with 17/R. Anderson, FW 5 6 11 Oe ee " League for what he called a vio- dent, succeeding Wally Stinson beh rong enough to lure erals' executive or players, . points. S. Fitzpatrick, M 3 7 10 fs TY ; i lation of rules but said the Na- of Saskatoon dad! 30,000 spectators several downtown locations Benefit Game Goalie Roy Edwards, called|J. Payette, T 3.7 10 | - eee TV notched eat first _Weidmark scored _the lone tional League will not contest per game. That's not an im- and members of service Bsa up to Detroit Red Wings of the|D. Johnson, T 75 10 ers feral bite { he season with a 3-2 vic- Starr Furniture goal in spoiling|the junior circuit's expansion to . . tects : ith a | poceds hestete shet nas ie Shaactihebat aston a nee ory over Scugog Cleaners and/Braiden's attempt for a shutout. Seattle. possible figure in aréa- with clubs F I Y | Versafood remained undefeated 1re l ers pss eG ais nea ene is or an oung | s hd as thay wallo Red "Stare Forni: CABLE TV: Goal, Hooper; Defence, Last month, the American a osnana copes wit oy Westmount Wins 8 - Points Race wrest oar Em SAE Messe eam xenste Shited the Ait' Bowling Race Tightens _ .220:*s,.'ssis' sm."® leasuedobleeader played at Fang wet hers Soil ranenee from Kansas Cy 'e Por Last-Mint gainst the 1 3 ' m : ' ES 2 4 ; ; se akland an en expanded to a = NIAGARA FALLS, Ont. (CP) the Civic Auditorium, Sunday. Shei GM Dave ne ie teams by awarding fran- 0 Prest McMillan handled the scoring for and Bradt Cable -- Steve Atkinson, leader for the first five weeks in the Ontario to Seattle and Kansas City to operate by 1969, if possi- Bradley, Kemp, Cheesmen, Suprieka and chises | Dick. For the second straight week,|Ba Firefighters won in the Sit In Minor Hockey Play . In Motor City League < goaltender Hockey Association Junior A TV while Suprieka and Delves FIRST PERIOD ble the All proceeds of the game to : : aan in < hockey series, now has com- were the marksmen for the los-| 1. Scugog, Delves (Suprieka) af ia" i io Be dying seconds of the game, as Ch ie ns dibe olaved on Tuesday Nay 98 A pair of five-point perform- Al Lacroix. Clair Bright, Randy pany atop the scoring race ing Scugog Cleaners team. Penalties: Young and Westfall, Giles said "the major league "Bill Melnvchuk scored a basket|of are over|(284), Al Perry 746, Don Rei pre: y, Nov. 28,/ances sparked Westmount Ki-|Ostle, Wayne Patfield and Bill "'ajzinson of Niacara Falls ee ae Oe rules provide that before a Stor a 75-73 win over Sunnysidel loc 8 rods, right an ruise SECOND PERIOD major league makes a commit- ! 5-70 Wi San) Seventeen bowlers Park. In the second game: of i ; vel 745 (3 "d Scott 739 (317), Will go to lan who is. now at- A . sPoeawong . , eran . B vat 240 in the race for high average|745 (300), Lloyd Scott 739 (317), : \ wanis and Canadian Corps to/Coedy scored for B'nai B'rith Mivers. shar I} srentinatecap ' tar Ci *s!Ozzie K r 737 (261) am tending University of Waterloo) |; A ; ee ; - yers, shares the top rung with, paced the Versafood attack with) 2. Cable TV, Prest (Norris) 8:01 pave z Pha r in Group 1 of Motor City. Men's|Ozzie Keeler 737 (251). deus and is vart-t q for| Victories Monday in the Oshawa) In minor bantam play, Daniioam-mate Tom Webster, with|two soale with etheles e tol 3» Cable TV, NeMillan. (Young). ment or takes any official: ac- the doubleheader in the Minor fo, Major bowling league while|Knight 737 (305), Jack Klapow P a - ime ig OF | Minor Hockey Association ban-|Stinson scored three goals as| 94 malits, While four cikers: aeelt de ee i pe OY entities WALbib She Marka tion to expand, its program will we . & five players are grouped|733 (302), Joe Vasko 721 (296) a Sailr ruins of the NBL. tam major series. Houdaille stopped Duplate 7-1.\.° point back. They are Ricky Jarvis, Glaspell and McCabe. |be presented to and discussed at be around the 230 mark in group Ron Bragg 719, Alec Anderson ule prac 8 Y oted eye Colin Lockey scored two goals|Other scorers for 'Houdaille} Rayo. and Terry Caffery of To yearn ueareeee a joint meeting." ; R d Defeats toh ' nee 7 n ud Bragg 7 963), injury last January whe ; : j it / Se i Aico ; } : 1 Bra " : ' hs 2 of the league 708. and Bud Bragg 0 ' aig os eae stniok te a dieetad alan and assisted on three others as)were Tom Scero, Laurie Harri- -ont9 Marlboros, Walt Tkaezuk| I t r (Prest, McMillan) .......+.04 0:38 However, in the interest of C | noi Trophies will be awarded to High scores in Group 2 ir] TE ee Te i Westmount Kiwanis trimmed)son, Scott Brinning and Jim of Kitchener Rangers and Garry nves 0 Ss §. Scugog, Suprieka baseball as a whole, the Nation- ling the high average winners a! Ritchie S\eame. against Peterborouph|clice Association 8-1. Fre d|Brinning while Craig Colvin re-)swain of the Flyers. Pen) civae" tmiscondezy [al League waives any claim of Green 12-5 |the the conclusion of the season Noakes TPT Petes. ®' sadoway also scored twice ~ ~. ais. soe + aie Don Tannahill of the Flyers is) n 0 Young, Westfall (misconduct). '\the rule and will not oppose ex- Sct and the top 24 high average he 747 (316 idee i ' Westmount with single goals John Clouthier score re€ in another four-way tie with p po pansion of the American League ine g » Sr bowlers will roll off for the 794 (290), Bruce Engle _ Boston doctors advised Young soing to Steve McLaughlin,|times as Local 1500 defeated) Hamilton's Ed Hatoum and SECOND GAME to Kansas City and Seattle." wucnnie Saree Rake banc. men's singles championship. _ / (263), George Reddick 680 (2#4J,/10 Quit hockey after an opera: Philip Jarvie, Terry McKee and|Ernie Cay Lumber 4-2. Garth Pred Speck, and Steve King of! Investors' Syndicate moved ,VERSAFOOD: Goal, Braiden; De) ~~--~~--SSOSOS -etball play Saturday, Red eas-|ou Jim Cassells leads Group 1/Bob Lavergne 676, Murray, 40" Tom Price. Jeff Rorabeck|Johns added the fourth goal) yarjies with 18 points into first place with Banquetijers "rower Were" wrggele Bran-| * } Heer GH shedireen team: 18.169 ee cacan epith Os ting B| ale SSSR AAA NOES EENEN . Aah pe ; : he ; i rds, s, " Wright, ; y defea een team, 12- averages with 259, followed by| Armstrong 673 (268), Al Jamie- scored for Police Association. | with Paul Johnston and Stepehn "Bryce Mullet of Montreal is Agencies and Hudson's Bay Jarvis, Brown, McCable end Cruise. Impalas Win 5 The Red teaen kepe tte Groen Ozzie Keeler, Larry Piper, Ron son 664, Stan Turner 664, Ewen . John Goulding scored one goal/Koss scoring for Ernie Cay. the top netminder with a 1.80\each with 26 pts. in Metro STARR FURNITURE: Goal, Cirka, club off the scoresheet in the ga Hickey, Joe Vasko and Dave Moreau 652 (271), Harold Clark anadaien and picked up four assists for Dave Leblanc scored twice as average, Major Bowling League but are Morrison: Defence, Weidmark, ' Morden, : , atte canis g } } i 95 = | Pp F : med Canad 1 McDonald, Keenan; Forwards, Jankow.| first half, wh scoring tenjed Bishop all around 250. 650 ), and John McConkey |Canadian Corps, with Mike Local 1817 downed Canadian Coo ders actually in sole possession ax ski, Boyle, Green, Leaming and Kono. J) ction points. Chris Topple paced the|iti Group 1 igh. scores were: 650 (260 Ni Wi Noonan and John Watson each|Tire 4-2, with Don ingga emda $ G A Pts, they have the greatest pinfall. 's' sinners with four Babkate: Stuncl ihe Ron Jay 904 (336) Matt a Team Standing: Group 1 -- ip Ings scoring twice in an 8-3 win over|Rick Parfitt -- cig Webster. NF 12 12 94.| O'Connor Bowl edged Inves- fins PERIOD Impalas edged. Monzas and ley Cockerton rounded out the| Ro 867 (292), Har rd 859 fAevaten § Japwalkors 81>. : Hambly's Beverages. Other Doug Bierness and Peter OP*| atkinson, NF § 15 94 |tors on.the day three games to, 1. Versatood, Woods (Hall). .... isl Bel Aivs nipped' Acadiane both Sie wilt a7 Magle Smeal | a (335), Jim Casse (314 ma a te i sk Canadiens edged Red Wings goals went to Rick Woodcock, | mans scored for Canadian Tire. Beaver Tor 11 1293 |two. 2. Versatood, Wright thy idantiéal 4S' ehores ia Gas. Tha SARAEES Wore" GUL COREG IAT Dave Bishop &14 Se » Ozarks 4 eers ©.|4-3 and Hawks downed Leafs 3-1\Fohn Kift and Kim Weir. Tim ih Pa be Ao heather comb f (McCabe, Fogal) stresses 4:06 eral Motors Salaries Employ I 'ond half, 5-2. Dean|re: Himes 803 (309), Guy Williams rts 3, Knights 2 and'in Oshawa NHL Tyke hockey s Ted Koss and Steve 5 Caffery, Tor 10 13 23 , rother, combination Of) 3 Versatood, Woods ad Jee: es Employ- in the secor ' Dee 796 (316). Joe Ristich 792 ( action while Canadiens Vartita, Te d for Hambly's ] F Tkaczuk, KT 9 14 23 Tony and Len Scatzzo were -- (Fogal, Hall) ' 7:09 ees' hockey league action at Irwin scored the lone basket] shi Tadic. Brown oa ana Group 2 -- Stoppers 8, Prowl-\trimmed Leafs 7-2 and Bruins a a t rieth ar 0 mes 1res Swain, NF 7 16 23 \the stars of the day for O'Con- penalties: Johnston, McDonald and the Civic Auditorium last night. for the winners, Steven eon tot ddie n 4 rroup 2 -- pers r | fl ' °| In the x | Tannahill, NF 7 11 18 nor Bowl with consistent high "order Paul Gibbo d Impal paced. the losers with two bas-| * 6 re7, 4 k 6, Marks-|\dumped Red Wings 6-3 in ONHL < ed) : aaa A g aul Gibbons paced Impalas E ' ere, ties 5 ile gong 1 ete aay during the week-|So0" pougne, Seaeee hill H ] Hatoum, Ham 7 11 18 \scores, Tony rolled 1,234 for SECOND PERIOD with two goals while Jack Jen- kets. Ron Rankine connected hele! Tees Whitehead _ 752'Goofba Pigs and Tailenders 0. |end : pl ghee ines bee ee 1X 0a S King, Tor 6 12 18 five games while Len had a 4. Versatood, Cruise (Fogal) ..... 4:4 ner and. Mike Fair added a foul shot to round out the|rin 2f Whitehead 2'Gooft i, sacolieade 3 eS : _ score s v4 Speck, Ham 5 13 1% /1,227 for five games. 5. Versafood, Cruise sing! scoring. The Red club, unde-| pag ey ~ Gallagher rik ored ie a for Charboneau twice. Other goals Bill Holmes fired six goals in P sae For Investors Gord Stecle (Johnsten, Wright) haute sa cacce 6:05 ge Brodie potted two goals feated in their last three starts, |lea tyke Canadiens, while dded went to Luke Charboneau andjjeading Auto Workers Credit) led the way with 1,296, follow-. *Versafood. Jarvis for the aaa Mo muad meet the front running Purple] ja H CKEY R proving phe Phone F -- Union toa. 10-0 trimming over Fi ne Leads ed by Gord Lee with 1,280 SMe Oee biel serene ae while Jim . Peters added one club, in the opening game this! pj] \singles. ; ' In eo: ee 7280,) 7, ; - rs , in the opening gam THE CANADIAN PRESS American Leaga® | Hardsand, Christopher and ONEVA Fem yg ag he y Dave Bishop 953 and Morris wi Cruise) 9:14 goal and an assist. coming Saturday morning in oe ae gga genie a \Hopkins scored singles for Red| eet aa In" Onhawa MNOE a . A a, ' me | John Devitt paced Bel Airs The White club moved into|Gr Ontario Junior Eastern Division Wings i sa eae q T n S in Game scores were 1,25$ THIRD PERIOD to their win ,over Acadians second place with their 10-4) poi WLT FAP po , Hockey Association juvenile ac- 1,207 = 1,126, 1,197 - 1,15 ith te se Shen Cun Say Gold club. ThelR Wit *: AP she Dorion, Percy and Mathews Twin Hori «ass ion , 8. Starr Furniture, Weidmark with two goals while Gary victory over the Gold club. The} Rit ; : 54 37 18 tion at the Civic Auditorium : 1,139 and 1.320-1.134 (Leaming) 24 ie ae cae: 2 oi | i Falls 9 1:1. 9 97 19 SDrinatld 9 3.0 54 37 18 cored for Hawks in their. win| fast night Oshawa Quality Fuels. 'Nox cea bac) p Weeaee Wedht 0 Peters and Brian Taylor potted White club managed to keep) for Ie oii + 0 in } 7 54 39 15 Shay' 1 . : $ : Nex week g 2 rsafood, Wri haa : Pras . ape : Hamiltor 4 6 38 17|aWershey ie : = 4 over Leafs, while Sharko scored' ponevan Blue Devils, Central Joe Izdebski fired three goals Woubled the score on Oshawa! piace at Don rill ait eri CHANG CRUE) Pils cseess 4:36/ Singles their opponents off the score-'the : < 2 nes 97 Tele roviaence 5 & 2 50 65 12}for the losers Ontario Secondary School Asso- . ° EGODSED #100 © g0als\np 4.9 and Tony's whitewashed pe i rae i Ih €ACH| 19, Versatood, McCabe Jim Haire, Larry Lemon and sheet in the first half, as they/up : ' nis 9 ,, Baltimore 5 7 1 43 4311) Jim DeMille scored three ciation senior football cham- ae one in Auto McKeen's Good:Bov Mart 8-2 sah ena ae oe team nearest) (Branton, Foga!) 10:00 Dick Conlin scored for the took an eight to zero lead. Mario) |ed 31 38 26 15 Western Division goals for novice ( Spee Ian/nions, finished the season with re erage ld: Tanguay a North Plant UAW hockey 2 Ae Penalties: "Grown; 7 Foss): Konoroway| losers. : Bente Marano paced the "dle Sg wil 6 4 45 11/Cleveland 9 3. 1 44 36 19)Cullen potted two w ule Rob), pine-win and no-loss record, Ke be ly rent, ae qd janguay,/jeague doubleheader played at three baskets and increased Nis} cre 7 0 42 48 10\Rochester 6 5 2 49 51 14{Hood and Brent Fulton added cored 212 points for a 23 en Logan an arold Wohen Port Perry arena recently. lead in the individual scoring |, 6 1 45 7\Buffalo 5 9 0 50 60 19 Simgles points average for per game|handled the scoring for Cen- Currie, Smith, Mulligan and honours, leading with thirty ay 1 9 2 35 63° 4/Quebec > > q 4% 43109) Blair McMullan and Billy anq allowed only 5.2 points ben ge icra ig Laughlin Newman handled the scoring points. ing Ottawa 140 (1.84 C108 Price scored for. Leafs. _ against per game, at JE AONE. SOB) AOF Tony's. \for Quality Fuels while Jones -- - hai i _Tim Morris and AEDS Results of games played: oaele ig hrm -- ire and Fox were the marksmen Lloyd Masters scored the re-| the METRO JUNIOR B Young scored two goals each EXHIBITION | goals ading Oshawa to a for the losing BP team. Satie hu Goins Yon the ee White club. In the second half, |He 4-4 draw with Lindsay in Lake- Gold outscored their opponents | 0" 4 Finney paced Tony's in their shore juvenile in their victory over at the win over Good-Boy with three| Hair and P, Fry for Bruins a Red Wings, R Donevan 6, O'Neill 0 Gekon Aprile Lanes WLTFA Pts 9 8 9 The sales cored for the Red Wings $30 i 5 added singles LEAGUE 'Children's Arena. goals, while Hall added two , 7 5 pee 5 RR wae - ' : arieiertd : , two. Eric Wiggans and Record Win Hopkins, Coulter and Martin Donevan ee Eastdale 13 Gary Christenson picked up goals, Reid, Webster and Tully | Mion gl he each onteib: és 0 Donevan 28, Central 1 the other Oshawa goal. added singles also in a_ win- uted single baskets for the Gold a , Aprile Lanes came up with a Donevan 20, McLaughlin 7 Atman scored twice for Lind- ning cause i i 8 0 4 (convincing 5-0 score over Motor gs Hill Cl b Donevan 25, Bowmanville 7 say while Blewet and Blakut Northam and Eyman scored nea Hit pila Shige pas 8 4 {City I in Toronto Willow Richmond 1] u Donevan 31, O'Neill 7 added singles. for the losers. | kal afike game in the second ~ Bowl men's major bowling ac- T B 4-2 iW COMPONE a half, for an eight point effort. SP 0 R T S C 0 PE tion at Willow Bowl re ently. ops antams = Donevan 12, O'Neill 0 = ° . Whe Purole Glad cemained ain i Game scores were 1245-1208 | ps nmond-Hill--defeated-Oxi /ARESHORE CHAMPIONSHIE | defeated in league play, with a 1364 1505-1245, 1374-1185 HERE ame Ss Donevan 19, Courtice 6 § victory over : TODAS ; awa bantam all-stars 4-2 in an, ~ONeVall 2, : 14-6 victory over the Blue club. HOCKEY oe OE xhibition hockey game at Chil COSSA CHAMPIONSHIP rg Chris Montgomery was the OHA. Junior 'B' Metro Hick f hartin 'Lane dren's Arena Monday. Fernhill Donevan 15, Quinte 6 big gun for the winners. with League--Whitb eine : ligh sco ) il pee pee wees top Oshawa nov- Doneyan Leaders TD S Pts. eight points. Single baskets a ers vs Aurora: at Aurora = Si * ive--all-stars- 4-3 in ~ another Dane Tutton 42 345 were scored by Mark Kashul, Arena Yr hs 1661-59 Same Andy Kit 36 4 40 | re weirs and Joey Neal : sg ed Bat kf 3 | z B tor Fuke_ scor s Oshawa 'Civic Leag -- jand-Bob Gr 1305-50 tota) . Ba Sackfield. Barnett and Drew Allman 36 36 ic ; co ne ee cat tolice [or Montene dart Webber scored for Richmond|Greg Medinsky 36 6 points, for the losers, a Nisnont } : : Hi h Al Bathe scoring both Ron Joseph 12.4434 upo ville Moir is foe Ginn pak P Avena' 9:00-11:00" ban f ee "ne ue ae high sei Abas is) goal Gary Carroll 6 6 g x Bor Ron Jay 1183-44, Al Perry 1281 Fernhill marksmen were Gary McDonald 6 6 = P| MI) Bantam League --- Bank 0, John Trott 952-38, Al Goguen ¢,., Tyson Dz Mor Jeff Oborne 6 6 E 90 s Id 8 843-30, Sel Himes 1069-40, Joe ra ao Bony Mmorens, we "des & : eRe 3 so Nei] 996-40 fo total of 6304 Marty Reyner and Kevin Kirk- Joe Izdebski 6 2 8 H . 2 M ik Laate 0055 af te \ + ge or a total of 6324 bride. Kirk McNamee scored Mike Rose 6 6 : Pee, A AnAsiaiA E ae ais Al Coe "olen twice for the novice club, and Terry Smith 6 6 . : vs a aoe roguen rolled Jerry Hopkins once John Mozculski 4 4 = Midget League -- Firefight me with ten strikes in Paint. (aiioticeis e i, ers V Local 222, 7:20-8:10 |a row and a missed head pin in slev ig te Gis Bake All organized Hockey Leagues, Figure Skoting Clubs interested SY. : iz Motor iy 20W) al en | Z ourt Lanes next week and in renting ice time at the North Oshawa Arena and the Civie s : +, F 0-4 moe ta on tors ' | rs 4 20-10:10 ne S10 2 a victory t ve p.m. at Chile en's Arens ce ant of fourth plat : "i ffi Baye Auditorium, please submit their request in writing to the No smooth whisky G ane, : rE p.m. a i a ut rt 1 thei : . « tio: me coor ) o Board of Management, Civic Auditorium, 99 Thornton Rd. S., i nsu ia n . 4 pe WEDNESDAY aa selling at any price L, | Canadian a community g , . ishawe. HOCKEY Oshawa Novices delivers as much | D : of quiet elegance |i OHA Junior 'B' Lakeshore mewn Oshowe fea OSHALLA = Oshowe Rye Whisky. : : pprox. Open- ; Leagues y ad / . League -- Oshawa Crushmen 5 ing dote Jon. \*t%/ CIVIC Sire. sam given because you want indepen ence: . 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Phone your Excelsior Life | Pp a : elon of your choice, a 7:50 p.m. and Rotary VS jpoals each, while Kirk Mc representative today. EB ~ for information, x Lions 8:00 - 8:50 p.m. at 'INamee, Steve 'Young, Jan Cul North Oshawa Oshawa Civic g Children's Arena len, Mike Mountain and Robert A ere Mas a goad men to Sry, phone 723-1194 B Lakeshore Midget League: (Hood added single rena Auditorium : WN Bowmanville vs Oshawa, at | John Fisher, scored the Co- Piene ceeetene "ie EXCELSIOR LIFE Sesosaace Compary |, OSHAWA | ms oa le eee f : { , j 'f f -- ; if 4

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