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Oshawa Times (1958-), 1 Dec 1967, p. 9

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EAM EFFORT Tse 1-Rons, who had been trongly, let up for a is and Jewell found yn a pass from Kelly to complete the MacDonald and gen- ger Dave Godfrey niles after the game were of the same t if their team wants they can beat any he league, on any t. They will get @ prove that, tonight in emen Idle ' of the Light Horse tee of the Oshawa Fair, Appaloosa Horse Club, n Ontario Horseman's tion and W-L Riders. recently received his s licence from the Appa- orse Club in the United and his present project ig to organize quarter- rse racing in this area, y describes "Dolly" as 'round horse who gives. in every class." Be- the rugged trail and competition "Dolly" is in the more refined Mary Ruth Osborne, nville, rode "Dolly" to a ace finish in an English e Class event this fall. y boards "Dolly" at le of Don and Gloria Solina and credits them Iping keep the horse in vape and condition. Christmes EWING MACHINES ~..... $49.50 ree Lessons -- Service WHITE ELNA SEWING CENTRE Bond St. W. -- Oshawe SHA AIAAAIIAIAAAAAAS " Hockey aturday, DEC. 2 AME TIME 7:15 P.M. SHAWA NERALS -- VS. -- INTREAL n Ticket Holders use No. 10 for this game. JS SERVICE lowntown 6:15 - 6:45 teturn after the game (EXT HOME GAME SUN, DEC. 10 ERALS vs HAMILTON ING STREET WEST IORI IIIA IA IA ur Maas engine made in Dual tuned muffled h torque sensitive Makes It ithaven payment chines at attractive . Arrange for Christ- A. to 6 P.M. THAVEN Phone 723-8186 Ed McQuarters, left, Liske, Calgary Stampeder Terry Evanshen, Canadian Schenley Ltd. were Peter Liske, Calgary) Stampeder quarterback as play-|in a busy day for Canadian er of the year; Calgary split/Football League executives as) end Terry Evanshen, the top|they broke an all-day general| Canadian, and defensive tackle| meeting for their annual lunch- Ed McQuarters of Saskatche-|eon then rushed through an af- wa session to make the! Schenley dinner at Ottawa |the year. By GRAHAM COX Outstanding Players Honored In Ottawa | 'The three have been feted and OTTAWA (CP) -- One of the/featured throughout the week highlight events of Grey Cup|leading to Saturday's Grey Cup Week almost passed unnoticed| football final, in-which only one Thursday night as awards were)will play as Saskatchewan de- presented to the outstanding|fends its title against Hamilton players in the Canadian Foot-|Tiger-Cats at Lansdowne Park, ball League. 'A huge all-male crowd jostled and buzzed during speeches be-| fore the presentations and the estimated 1,000 persons jammed into a downtown hotel reception room paused only briefly their conversation during the actual presentations. 'starting at 1 p.m. EST. networks. in game Recipients of the Canadian n Roughriders, lineman of} ternoon annual awards CFL EXECUTIVE BUSY It was the final official event |awards reception. The game will be televised nafjonally on the CBC and CTV| | Calgary was eliminated from \the Western Conference final by, |Saskatchewan' with Evanshen on the sidelines after suffering a broken left leg in the second | sot over decision on a site for| THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, December 1, 1967 9] al Exhibition. An estimate of the renovation cost for the Toronto site is holding up ajLorne Green will be master of final decision. Today's main event is the an- nual Grey Cup dinner at which ceremonies. But the tempo of activity out-| side the official functions picked) up with the arrival of Saskat-| chewan Wednesday and Hamil-| ton Thursday. | Hotel lobbies were cleared of furnishings, security guards and| police went on extended patrol/ and revellers started their hunt) for action. | | The CFL meanwhile, named) three oldtimers to the Football| Hall of Fame, which still needs) a home; set next year's meld Cup for Toronto Nov. 30; and the hall until the Feb. 8-9 an-| |nual meeting at Vancouver| when bids from Toronto, Mont- |real and Vancouver will be con- | sidered for the 969 game. Named to the Hall of Fame were Carl Cronin of Chicago, who played and coached at Win- nipeg and with Hamilton Tigers) between 1931 and 1939; Cap) Fear of Orillia, Ont. who of the year, received their awards at the Canadian last night. (CP Wirephoto) CLA Will Discuss quarterback, player of the year, and Calgary split-end Saskatchewan Roughriders, lineman of the year, Peter Seals Upset Flyers 3-1, Seals to an upset 3-1 Western Division victory over Philadelp- hia scored two quick goals within a} Yvan Cournoyer scored his} 2850ciation to appoint a commit- /10th goal of; the season for|tee to meet the promoters of the |34-second span. yers. | i i i yel ue Pete Stemkowski, taki Montreal in the opening period|new league. 7 rk st road , ng a vanes tor sthe Seis in 1P4l% from, 'Brian Conacher, and foiender, Cum, Wersiey| British Clumbia members ; ° jrs{Scored at 5:01. Then, at 5:35,| PUM Aoi y | games and boosted Odrowaki's Frank CMUNIVIION Satoted *>.| connected for the North Stars,|2"e dvocating a return to four season goal total to three. In) rin oa of the year *\ who have played six consecutive|15-minute quarters, replacing cdckeons the|the three 20-minute periods now their previous 10 road games, Oakland lost nine and gained a 2-2 tie with Philadelphia. e games against clubs in The Wings, who bombarded| NHL's established Eastern Divi-|in use. Toronto netminder Bruce Gam-ision . The meeting ends Sunday. HOCKEY NATIONAL LEAGUE Eastern Division Proposed Pro Loop |. WUT F a nd Boston 19 5 2-75 Leafs Tie Red Win Ss 3-0 | TORONTO (CP) -- Plans for|Toronto 12 7 3 73 ja professional lacrosse league) Detroit 10 8 4 71 {operating in Toronto, Montreal,|Chicago 9 8 5 60 By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Edwards suffered a five-stitch|ble with 21 shots in the first pe-/Detoit and Boston will be dis-|New York 9 & 3 Sf Happiness for Oakland Seals|84S8h on his nose and left the|riod, also got goals from Bert |cussed eas er _ Montreal defenceman named Gerry|82me. He was replaced by|Marshall and Dean Prentice. | ing" which start ual meet-| Western Division rairowekl "| George Gardner. In Montreal, Ted Taylor", Wich starts today. _ |Phila. 10 7 4 48 mare phe his 15th National | Detroit had taken a 3-2 lead|Scored the tying goal for Minne-| The Ontario Lacrosse Associa- Los Angeles 10 8 3 63 dea agin sare this sea-|/¢SS than .two minutes before|Sota with five minutes to play.|tion, which stands to lose most|Pittsburgh 9 9 3 59 ava e ee veered two goals|hen Gary Jarett scored his|He converted Bob McCord's| players if a-pro league is organ- Minnesota 510 5 38 rel ieht to lead Oakland| fifth goal of the season at 11:58|Pass into the net and ended the ized, has asked the Canadi eeeaee EE el cuureday Or at 3 of the first period. Toronto had| Stars' five-game losing streak. |'... acianist, Louis 513 2 41 Results Thursday Minnesota 1 Montreal 1 Toronto 3 Detroit 3 Oakland 3 Philadelphia 1 Games Saturday Los Angeles at Montreal Oakland at Toronto New York at Pittsburgh Chicago at Boston Minnesota at St. Louis SCOREBOARD | Games Sunday Montreal at Boston played with Toronto Argonauts| and Hamilton between 1919 and| 1932 and the late J. P. (Jim)| |McCaffrey, who managed Otta-| |wa from 1923 until his retire- ment in 1959, BIG TRADE-IN_ ALLOWANCE $7.00 On Ambassador Only "FREE TRAVEL POUCH" With every new shaver purchased without Trade-in Limited Quantity on Travelling Pouch. Or Trade-in Allowance on any Cordless. Any Meke OSHAWA SHAVER SERVICE and SUPPLIES Repairs to all makes of Electric Shavers 39 Prince St., Oshawa -- 728-4284 OPEN FRIDAY TILL 9 P.M. A Pt|Los Angeles at New York 51 28\ Pittsburgh at Detroit Toronto and Hamilton have 50 27| Minnesota at Chicago bid for the Hall of Fame, Ham- 66 24 St. Louis at Philadelphia ried aga a $215,000 struc: | 67 23 ure to be built adjacent their 56 21 --r i. 4 prtew hf hall and Toronto a re-| 48 21) Nroara F ' . jnovated structure on the) N'gara Falls 14 2 2 91 45 30) +f ; Montreal 11 6 1 6 ORE Nation-| 47 24) Toronto 11 5 0 94 48 22 66 23/Kitchener 11 4 0 96 52 22) 53 21|Hamilton 10 5 2 77, 46 22 a 59 15) London 710.1. 50 7115 Cl 68 15/St. Caths, 711 1 67 79 15| { } SES 54 12/Oshawa 49 1 46 75 9 |Peterb'r'gh 312 2 54 88 8 115 2 31110 4 | Ottawa Results Thursday Niagara Falls 2 Hamilton 2 |St. Catharines 7 Peterborough 5 | Games Friday | Hamilton at Niagara Falls Toronto at Kitchener | Peterborough at London In other games Thursday night, Frank Mahovlich and Mike Walton each scored a goal and an assist for Toronto as the Leafs tied 3-3 with Detroit and Montreal Canadiens battled to a 1-1 tie with the stubborn Minne- sota North Stars in an East- West interlocking contest. The Philadelphia-Oakland game was a David and Goliath contest. The Flyers were first in the West going into the contest and Oakland was languishing in fifth place, DEFENSIVE GAME But the Seals scored twice while shorthanded and _ goal- | tender Charlie Hodge held off ) the Flyers until defenceman Ed) Van Impe snapped his shutout! | with less than two minutes left in the game. | Odrowski opened the scoring! for Oakland at 17:57 of the first period when each team had a man in the penalty box. He Snow Cruiser 768 will change Ere Gen your thinking me gaia iets' A OUt SNOWMObiles Gene Gauthier of Philadelphia fumbled a pass and Odrowski| skated in alone to beat goal- tender Bernie Parent with a 15- footer. Larry Cahan got the other Oakland goal late in the) second period on a_ 55-foot screen shot. Odrowski, 29, of Trout Creek, ' Ont., played four years in the Western Hockey League with San Francisco and California) before coming to Oakland this} year. He earlier played three years in the NHL with Detroit) Red Wings in 1960-63. Walton's goal was his 13th of} the year for Toronto and §it moved him into the NHL's top| 10 scorers with 20 points. It came on a rebound after a slap- shot by Duane Rupp of Toronto ° . : struck goaltender Roy Edwards | starting cord, and you're away. And with Snow Cruiser's new reverse gear, in the head and he fell to the) ice. ssihicsagursnanart ~ breeze. It automatically retards the spark, opens the throttle, relieves compression on both cylinders, and puts the machine in neutral. Just turn the key, give a gentle pull on the ss | gs Easiest Starting! you can back out of a garage or off a trailer with automotive ease. 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