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Oshawa Times (1958-), 15 Nov 1967, p. 12

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72 «=+'THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, November 15, 1947 BACK HOME from the bush and in front of "the mill' again, we find it a bit difficult to get oriented and to make selections for current com- ment and servation. Dis- pensing with the success of the hunt -- or lack of same-- lub the White Deer Hunt Clut had only four memt or the prowl season but managed to return with three deer, a one-year buck and a couple of two-year-olds, also bucks. Dropped in to visit Oshawa Hunt Club's quarters near South River, on the way home. One black bear was all they managed in their first week. The Garrard- Harding - Langmaid - McCal- lum - White -. Jacksons, etc., were expecting to break camp this Friday. Have since heard pf a few Oshawa and area groups who have had better- than-average success but have also heard of some "skimpy" hunts AS ALWAYS, there are re- ports of deer being killed with- in a few miles of here. The three-day shotguns only and no dogs season, in the nearby county areas also duced success for some ; three being downed, out near Caesarea and several in the Uxbridge But 'or wildlife prox y, it was quite a surp. on our re sh wolf cen- turn to read of a b being killed right in tre of the city CATCHING UP on the sports news of the past two weeks always makes interest- ing reading, but it's all old hat to our readers. The demise of the Argos, while not unexpected, at least did not come nearly as y season and we tI made a spirited I vival in tha den-death clash. Now we can get read) to enjoy the home-and-home final between the Rough Riders and Tiger-Cats. Ham- ilton finished in first place barely, and so are favored to win the Eastern title but even with the second ame on their are not theory. | inis for Associate Sports Editor to represent the East in the Centennial Year Grey Cup final, in their new or re- vamped stadium, before their home fans. HOCKEY FANS in Toronto ' have been looking forward to |} the NHL game tonight when Boston Bruins' visit the Maple Leafs and the ballyhoo boys have been beating the drums i with the return of Eddie |! |i Shack as the big theme. Look- ing at the standing today, a bit surprising to find ie Eo Rangers st up at the top, | currently tied with Toronto | Leafs and Detroit Wings, with | 17 points apiece and then comes Boston, only one point |; behind, Seeing the Black || the cellar of the | Peeves ee att * Bat SR RR § SNe Hawks in vac shi ss "api Division is quit ------ See aS SESS Re tack enacts ia ren ot | GOALTENDER BOB COLLINS WAITS AS WINGER GORD MYLES SHO Players Practice For Game Against Ottawa Firefighters Firefighters Will Play For Muscular Dystrophy After Brawl Bobby Hull's steady scoring pace, But it's still more than a month to Christmas and there could be a big shuffle by that time. Los Angeles is lea the Western group wi North. Stars tied with Philadelphia for second place. OSHAWA GENERALS are h trouble gett un- Everyone who attends the ex-|participation. "Everything is/Ernest Marks . purchased : tracked. We find them in (hibition hockey senirunning quite well so far, Iifirst ticket. Ontario Hockey Association eighth place but only three |Oshawa Fire Ot- have great anticipation for 100) feyery ing Yesterday revealed the points behind St. Kitts and ltawa Firefighte ' betel per cett effo : (4,000 tickets) ist cass their fall Seat an é four behind London. Mont- | Auditorium Dec pay.|because the entire proceeds ate| co-operation. Bill Kurelo, direc-(0Shawa Generals and Niagara real's showing is surp! a |Players, mayor in-|going to muscular dystrophy.|tor of arenas in Oshawa has Falls Flyers players after Sun- i ! day night's brawl between the|the second en the Ottawa team is com-|yromised that he will try to do 7a es nat their sown expense: everything in his power to help : ' that Or : so added that Mayvrithe cause; girls who sell the Royal Hotel In First cluded. E General Manaecer-of the even Junior 'A' fans Generals are almost having a rest during. this middle part of November. After s from Sunday's swing-session, cooled off by individual fines levied yesterday by the OHA, n lot of the coach tke Generals' grams have all donated their time. Scotty Morrison, chief ref- eree of the NHL will supply ref-|°° erees for the game. Mayor|fisht. for permitting their players * | . = | Fines Levied pares Jet secoed Pod al tee ; Nees t the} Bill Hanley, secretary ee period and less than three min- amount| Utes later, Hilde- brand and Flyers'. coach Paul} Emms each received $25 fines} leave the bench and join in the| | By CLIFF GORDON | AURORA -- Whitby Lasco Steelers here last night chalked up their third-straight win in the Metro Junior 'B' hockey league as they whipped the Aurora Tigers 7-4. : The win gives Whitby a six- win, six-lost record. The Steelers said it with two- goal men as captain Paul Reid, back in action after suffering a bruised back on Sunday night, assists, to move into a first- place tie with Tommy, Laven- der, in the team's individual scoring race, both players have 24 points. Reid has 16 goals with Lavender having 11 goals. Other two-goal men included Brooklin's Pete Vipond, who collected his second and third goals of the season. Vipond has played in only five games, hav- ing been sidelined the early part of the season with a brok- en wrist, suffered in a cham- 'Whitby Beats Aurora, Win Streak Extended pionship lacrosse game with the Oshawa Green Gaels. Rookie Ted Hull, showing the signs of spark that almost made him a berth with the Oshawa Generals, added two goals and had one of his better nights since donning the Whitby colors. Another rookie, Dave Edwards, potted his sixth goal of the campaign and this along with nine assists, gives the young fellow third spot in the team scoring. had a pair of goals and three |} BOWMANVILLE -- Foote's 'Towing blanked Chow's Res- taurant 6-0 in the first game of the Oshawa Civic Hockey | |League regular schedule double- header at Bowmanville Arena on Tuesday night, to continue |their league-leading pace. In the second half of the twin-bill, |Dine's Drive-Inn eked out a 43 ldecision over Whitby Dupont, to idle City Hall team. Frank Bradley opened the scoring for Foote's shutout, cashing in on Doug Downey's pass, midway through the first Downey scored on a three-way passing play Bradley made it 3-0 early in |Foote's Blank Chow's 6-0, sisi cen oct | Boost Civic League Lead | inAe soi pes with) ee ee "iagara| Rich Nosal and Bill Nicols. Tigers failed to get a repeat scorer with John Lee, Ed Den- Mike Alcorn and Garry | Mike Lang went the distance Pe goal for the Steelers and |played a very steady game. Whitby got off to a flying start as they scored their first goal iod ended, Bob Reid equalized|at the .44 second mark and for Dine's, with Tom Yardy and|from here on in they were Dennis Tobin earning assists. [never headed. It was 4-2 at the In the second stanza, Lorne|/end of the first stanza, 5-3 after Hunter took George Banich's|40 minutes of action and then pass and broke the tie, 24 sec-|the final of 7-4 as the Steelers onds after the faceoff. Two min-|scored two unanswered goals in utes ood Albright equalized|the final 20 minutes. for Dupont but Dine's went| } ALKING ' ahead again at 14:28, on Reid's} 5; aie' ao ahh ao Son second goal, set up by Jerry|\ Cherry appeared. migaty 'Abbott. ' ' |pleased following the game. He jsaid 'I felt all along that these Lavender put Dupont back on) fellows would produce once they even terms, very early in thejsot to play like a team' third period, at 1:28 to be exact,|WHITBY will play Weston and the two teams battled grim-|Dodgers at the Whitby Arena ly from then until the closing\on Sunday night and this one ag gas oi on @ PaSS|should be a dandy. Whitby beat TOM Pee. Crowe). scored at/Dodgers in their recent meet- 17:47, to give Dine's their win./ing . .. Word has it out of the Referee Rob Waddell was|Weston area that the Dodgers busier in this game, handing out/had an off game that night but seven penalties, five of them to/will be ready for Jim Cherry stanza with Russ \Korbak and "Boo" Burke earn- jing assists and at 5:35, Burke, on a combination rush with |Pete Landers and Alex . Alex- ander, made it 4-0. Before the period was over, jthe winners had added two to} they now await a visit from Montreal this Saturday and then are idle again until the following weekend, when they have a home-and-home seés- ion with Toronto Marlboros THE SITUATION is bright er in the Lakeshore J r B' League. We find the : awa Crushmen tied with | Peterborough Don Byes for first place in the tidy group race, with special treats on tap this week for both sets of fans.. Tonight, Crushmen are | playing in the Liftlock City r F ljavr ht, th Tun sere hat one Fast Eddie's Returne A Little More Subdued By THE CANADIAN PRESS Fast Eddie will be back in Maple Leaf Gardens tonight and the fans will probably love him --at least until he decks his first} Toronto Maple Leaf Even when with Toronto mana Punch Imlach, Maple I last year continued calling ""We want Shack! We want Shack!" But this year as Toronto and the! first \Beantowners have three game Roston|in hand on the Leafs. battle for National s with Boston Bruins lead in the League, Shack Atom All-Stars 33, '; play the Seals. 4. z Trim Bears 5-] | In other games tonight, Mont-|Shot ie trickled in oe eel L . 0 h eres emacs lreal Canadiens visit Minnesota|(°¢ 00 ight heel at 15:33] Leavin shaw | BOWMANVILLE aff) --|North Stars, Chicago Bl pata th: rd eg w ile London g Va 3 Bowmanville Recre De-|Hawks are in St. Louis aga ecient me Culber t and! Oshawa Recreation Depart-| Vv partment keylthe Blues, i phe aes . nal- me m will lose Pat| . & hs conds |yy¢ ant director of league e: underway } two games "at } rial Arena. Atom-All stars defeated Bears| At the 5-1 in the opener while Rangers, when the Bruins got Shack in swamped Leafs &-0 in the sec- power rt Wright paced heir victory over Duncan Dt Nick Wind w i out the scorin he was feuding|son and veteran Tom W panoouchiand so far has managed af fansigoals and an assist in 12 games. Hockey and apparently more subdued than when he "only had a cou- ple of: minutes (a@ game) to show myself.' Eddie has been playing on a line with rookie Derek Sander- ms our The Bruins are a point behind; |'Toronto, New York Rangers and, |Detroit Red Wings--all tied for with 17 points. But ihe New York and Detroit are idle tonight, but Thursday the Rang- visit Philadelphia Flyers are in Oakland to Is ,<{minutes left in the : e 4 ; re goals, both by Downey, |Marks and city council are giv- Oshawa goaltender Dunc wil [more te Curry fan Jack ing their utmost efforts and the|son was also hit with a $25 fine,|yachon each earning an assist. City Fire department is making|while the remaining players,|in that order. : an outstanding effort io helpjexcept for John Cla¥ton and! QOniy three penalties, all With Win Over Duffs Royal Hotel. took over firstywinners while Karl Gray, Ron|muscular dystrophy. Phil Roberto, the original com-| pj er ' $ ; pa ' . a : minors, were meted out tk place in the Whitby ( ommercial|Moore and Terry Bryant added! 2AM IMPRESSIVE batants, received $10 fines. \aeanlyeolaved tte ith AteK- Hockey Le tk convinc-|singles : TE! iis I] depo SIVE e Both teams were also given|ander of the winners getting one ng 6-2 win ¢ In Bill Rell led the losers with| Local firefighters will have theland Phil Long of Chow's dvaw strict reprimand from ly u H a rg B Jack Townson,|quite a few players with excel-|or4 ing the other two. ing ¥ A two goal defeated D while Fuels scored-into an empty net! Art Rennick and Keith Kaine|lent hockey records. Gord Generals' management an | 'incl | ack oripotied singles |Myles, trainer of Oshawa Gen- m "| "9 F , to clinch a comeback win over|potted single yies, see lnounced yesterday that tickets | DINE'S 4, DUPONT 3 -- --lerals, played with Whitby Dun- lops for four years when they won two Allan Cups and one |world championship. John Chas- jezewski, a towering defence- with the 'Dunies' for the Ian Young Benefit game} Dupont scored a goal in each Nov. 28 are now on sale. The|period while Dine's Drive-Inn Generals will play the Metro|matched this output , plus an Junior '"'B" Selects in order tojextra goal in the middle canto raise money for the former Osh-'and that was the scant margin ed pro hockey goaltender who sufferedjin their hard-checking 4-3 duel. field Indians of|Severe eye damage after being} Dean Javender, on a_ pass \hit with a puck during a Junior |from Marcel Crete and Vic Al- Ottenbrite Men's Wear 7-5 in eee 2 action at Whitby Arena recenily. Duffs Esso stayed with the G L d Royal club for the first two per-| Tay ea s jods but were outplayed and out-! : --- Rose Bow! ed thre man, played in 1958-59 anc with the Sprir the American Hockey League. Three close games highlight- goals for Royal Hotel, Mark ; , ~ \Rowland ad c and action in Oshawa Minor i eee A'? game, lbright, opened the scoring at Paget By cabs hi aeanle io(Hockey Association midget play| ikea include George Vail] 'Tickets are on sale at several|11:47 of the first period" but Pack mh at the Children's Arena last|Who played for Oshawa Gen-| gowntown locations. about a minute before the per- erals in 1963-64 and Bob Hatten ; : | 7 |who layed for J.iyndhurst \Colville handled the scoring for], Danny Gray scored two goals Tiotats shen they onoreaanted round out the winners scoring. | Brian Fletcher and Craydon|2/8ht. the winners. 'and his rookies. 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Brian Saarinen tallied the | played in the Oshawa Civic Everyone knows _ Mike ey and Greg Heffer-jlone goal for the losers. hockey league, and three of ing each scored twice for the) pay Carrol, Russ Seaton and|seyen titles when it com- : Mike Lawrence fired one goall/peted in a similar Toronto W () nn S each in pacing Letter Carriers|Hockey League. Ottawa Fire- jto a 3-2 victory over JOF 1248.|fichters were last year' : yi 8.\fighters were last year's eastern Raphael Galea and Jarry|Canada champions. Flynn handled the scoring for| here are 40 individual cases Flyers Nip London 4-2 Seagram's Mellow 83 1OF ; any of muscular dystrophy in the LONDON, Ont. (CP) Niag:|. cote. Giesble and Joe Reidjarea and each will be con- scored one goal each io giving |tacted to see whether they wish ara Falls Flyers capitalized on|\.. Fir 2 9. ; ri a iwounan: advantage with tour) refighters a 2-2 tie with Local|to attend the game or not. If so, came to|-~" ihe or she will be escorted by a score a tie-breaking goal and go Ron G and Raymond juniformed fireman. on to defeat London Nationals |Smith were the marksmen for) 'Tickets may be purchased for |4-2 in Ont Hockey Associa-| Local 222 one dollar from any fireman or tion Junior A action Tuesay|~ &: at the door, For further infor- night mation call Don Thom at 725- Steve Aikinson lofted a 45-foot Pat McGarrity | 2463 iftin got} Pittsburs withjand Los Ang y Brunt, and/general-manager ng passed off a remark about the s.,.eman Rick Ley and Doug|!00, Ontario. e\crowd loving Eddie. Lumley Key TODAY HOCKEY OHA Junior 'B' Lakes! League -- Os! Pee Wee League -- Novice All-Stars vs Nipigon Park, Children's Arena, 6-6:50 p.m. Major Midget League -- Kinsmen ys. Kiwanis, 7:00- 7:50 p.m. and Rotary vs Lions, 8:00 - 8:50 p.m. at Children's Arena. Lakeshore Midget League: le Bowm Children's / THURSDAY HOCKEY OHA Intermediate League: Keswick vs Whitby Mel- Rons; at Whitby Arena, 8:30 p.m. Bantam League: Bathe and Mclelian vs Local 2784; at Children's Arena; 7:00 - 7:50 p.m. ; Midget League: Navy Vets vs Canadian Legion; at. Chil: dren's Arena; 8:00-8:50 p.m. Lakeshore Juvenile League: Bewmanville vs Oshawa; at Gpildren's Arena; 9:00 p.m tnree yy ENS eae ; |recre i tionals pulled Ouimet|veare ave : t econds left in favor of aj"... 4, end of last spar aieth forward but Flyers' Garry| McGarrity will leave Oshawa | nen ior Murear Oliver who sain flicked a 125-footer down| Dec. a i: accept the position) has four goals and nine assists the ice and into the empty Lon-|°! District Representative of nas: 1 on toc? 'H een don goal to insure the Niagara the Community Programmes' in 15 games for Toronto, Boston oi ntgry. Division of the Department of Milt Schmidt) 4 firct de-|Education stationed in Water- past Oakland, | with \ 4 - period goal by | Brindley's goal in the second) McGarrity said yesterday, 'T jgave Niagara a 2-0 lead after 40)have some regrets in leaving |minutes of close-checking but| Oshawa. Through the past three little contact pl years I have built up an awful |_ Rookie Bert V ilson and Steve|lot of friends in the area and | I Ki Pl Sutherland scored London's\|have worked under excellent n Ings ay goals. |staff relations." What a By THE CANADIAN PRESS Collingwood Kings are getting} ser and closer to firstplace in the Ontario Hockey Associa- jtion series and they a lot of! thanks to Jack Lumley ored three goals Tues-| jday it to lead the Kings toa \6-1 victory over Oakville Oaks jand sole possession of second Iplace in the series. The Kings now have an 8-3-1 record for 17 points, one less than first-place} Galt Hornets. Snow Job i _ WHAT POWER Reo Snow Throw. No drag. ..m0 stall, Big 6 horsepower, 4-cycle engine atarte instantly, Self-propelled, _. WHAT CAPACITY 4% Dig in sad go traction, plus big Reo xoior and heavy-duty impeller throw snow clear in any direction, | WHAT STARTABILITY Dependable recoil starter or epiional elece tric atarter that plugs into any 210-116 'volt wall socket, WHAT RELIABILITY Famous Reo reliability built in, Rugged dependable construction, Come in today There is still lots of time to get your Tn other games Tuesday| night, Woodstock Alcans, paced) e | by the brilliant goaltending of} Verne Potter, defeated Orillia |3-2 and Toronto Uaribores: F U rR | A Cc E acca |\downed Belleville Mo-Hawks 4- JZ Reo Reliables the 2. " Powerful Perfermers ie Wanter we om} =©before the Winter! REO Call 725-3581 = |Collingwood goals as the Kings loutshot Oakville 19-7. Bill Coss-| jburn got the lone Oaks goal. | In Orillia, Bob Robinson, Dino Leggio and Dan Mahony scored| for the winners and Secret Ford and Bill Forhan got the | ft Orillia markers. Orillia had a} Poe se =e wide edge in play in the final pe-| | prreiuteo » TERRY cousins HOKSE *Ask us about a Humidifier, too, Timid typessthat's who. It's funny what you hear about Mellow 83. Like, it's the whisky for old fogeys. Or, only timid types drink 83, We know different. Allkinds of people.are drinking 83 these days--and for __ the best of all reasons..They like the mellow, mellow way it tastes. Who are these individuals? 'Well, they weren't born in 1883. And they certainly weren't born yesterday. Ts ° mon, we esescee JOSEOH E.SeaGrameSons time ° aes S WATERLOO, ONTARIO CKADA SEAGRAM'S MELLOW 83 building the fame of Canadian whisky since 1883 riod, but could not get by Potter ! -- stopped 16 shots and 34 in|p. the game. LUGE % | Two third - period goals by Cl Zn vent wrpies |Moe Galand gave Toronto its| | SERVICE and SALES 'victory. Don Fuller and Gary | 43 KING STREET WEST, OSHAWA 1415 DUNDAS STREET EAST, 'Milroy got the others for the |Marlies and Wave Jones scored it WHITRY 668-3226 \ both Belleville goals. i Yaz M In Am By BEN OLAN NEW YORK (AP)--Carl Ya trzemski of Boston Red So coming within a single firs place vote of unanimous sele tion, was named the Americz League's Most Valuable Play: for the 1967 baseball seasc today. The 28-year-old outfielde winner of the circuit's Trip crown while leading the Ri Sox to their first pennant sin 1946, drew 19 votes for fir place and one for second in tl balloting by 20 members of t! Baseball Writers' Association America. CARL YASTRZEMSKI, Boston Red Sox outfielder, toasts himself with wine or the eve of his election as Most Valuable Player ir financial } | | | = | | than me That's w ht isn't aw accident that manager of our new | Brock St. South. After field, Dick is pretty muc! And people. We know from 45 ye: people come to the As: of reasons, They come. to tide them over 'til n amounts to finance a ¢ debts. The Associates R siso makes first and se em. real estate. A Fi 103 BROCK ST. SO \. FEL SWMICOE ST. 5

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