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Oshawa Times (1958-), 8 Dec 1967, p. 10

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e, 1967 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, Gecember 8, 10 SPORTS MENU> By Geo. H. Campbell Associate Sports. Editor Bucyk and Carl irzemski have kept Bear sports fans abuzz this yea Yastrzemski led the ba from the Johnny Red Sox OSHAWA GENERALS ap- then However, the Generals pear to be coming out of their are back on the upswing and \to a berth in the 1967 Wor slump, This doesn't by any would like nothing better than ries Sunday Teague doldrums a year ¢ Yas own ar sebal! American arhier Id Se Boston's John Bucyk Continues Set Pace Ry THE CANADIAN PRESS 4 indication | be Me Dussiaume same MONTREAL (CP) -- A fight- |filled hockey game in Boston! 'last Sunday night between the) Bruins and visiting Montreal| y goaltender Ed Johnston's bid Canadiens has proved a cos + for a shutout with a New York affair for players of both seed goal at 6:26 of the third period Clarence Campbell, National) OTTAWA (Staff) -- Ron Dus- In Montreal, Jean Beliveau py ae ge eth t,|Siaume scored half of the Osh- return to the| Thursday levied fines~ ling awa Generals' total output last In other action last night |Peterborough Petes stayed n 'ahead of the Generals in the Steve Ostapyk and John Pot- | vin notched the: Ottawa goals. celebrated his Generals' deflenceman Joh Canadiens' lineup after a five- $1,675 against them night as the Generals whipped/cjayton suffered a minor injury standings by battling to a 3-3 week absence by counting his) The Bruins won the game 5-3) the Ottawa 67s 6-2 in an On-\in the first period and saw draw with the Niagara Falls eighth goal of the season while and referee Art Skoy doled out tered Hockey Association Junior jjmited action for the rest. of Flyers. Legge ee Red hee rookie Mickey Redmond, recent-.@ near-record 139 minutes in|'"A game at the Hull Arena. the game. Luc Bedard played a Heiprrsg Marlboros playe ly recalled from Houston of the penalties. Canadiens picked 71) Last night's victory gives the very capably iin his place. ak connie. Wale means cal! for an immediate to chalk up a win here Buevk Pry 3 5 , gives every 4 ae celebration, like striking up night he's ready to steer the olayoff. 44 " ' Central Pro League, got the minutes in the box. while the Generals three out of a possible) Oshawa's Al' Quintilian and) py... Grills, Rick MacLeish and the band. or turning up the f ; f ; other Bruins were given 68 four points in their last two , starved Bruins up the National ; A : Pr Ottawa's Bill Clement and Peter|;... Rothwell. Gary Swain, record player 10 top volume, BOSTON BRUINS continue Hockey League's Eastern: Divi al is q Alex Delvecchio,. Detroit's [wo defencemen--Boston §| games Oshawa tied London Neyin also sustained injuries Doug Brindley and Phil Roberta but it does seem to indicate to amaze the NHL figure file--yion jadder. : s ' } veteran captain and centre,|20n Awrey and Montrel's Terry| Nationals 5-5 Tuesday night. Quintilian received an eye in- posit er for the Flyers. room for a 'little bit of en berts. Former Oshawa Gen- Ata $3 Vautcold BAroAin As + scored the other Red Wing's Harper--were the big losers. | Besides his three goals, Dus-|jury, while Clement left in the) In Hamilton, a shot by Mar- thasiasm. They carned a tie erals star, Harry Sinden, ts live geseed tieb goals "Thuretay Foal At A0:a8 of the opening pe bie Di Mo: og 1} fort eaumie Ret up Bob Stewart on|third period with a hurt arm. 'jie, defenceman Fred Barrett Tuesday tarting ont t P ' : sday i ic uff, ontreal le ; ' of in gat on ane a ' Fperdens Re : ep recognit - Bleht In @ Hl Bian Vidlbty nua riod wincae. was fined C100 ane-dac ja perfect passing play for a Nevin, former Oshawa Gen- tied the game late in the third night snc last nigh Bly ane ; of "ink coach |New York Rangers that opened The deadlock left the teams)ques faperriere of Canadiens |804! in the sec ond period. lerals' player, left in the second period. Terry Cafferey was To- be cl si A Bi 7 teal up a three-point lead in the divi with an even record in season! was fined $75 for incurring a| Other Oshawa scorers were|period after being struck on the|ronto's other marksman. Jim ae a ee ate ginde ' ion standings over idle 'Toronto ? play. The Canadiens beat the! misconduct and a game miscon-|F.re¢d O'Donnell and Jerry/head on a shot by one of his| Adair and Brian Gibbons y¢ as you do, that the ts are nden Nha } Manie Leals x : Wings 6-2 in their home opener . i | Welsh lown men. _'plied for" Hamilton. -- 10th in the Junior 'A' stand Bruins clicking on ail eylin aple Lea 4 duct later in. the game in an un- be uses 4 'suk me » and then dropped a 3-1 decision! related incident sutitass age ae ing and beating the tailend- ders but wha more impor- In the night's other game, + in Detroit Nov, 12 ra ' is 8 | ¥ thal eve tar Floyd Smith scored at the 16 -- | T oy CISION + da gl abc bbe rh --e iyihone f the ' é in) = Left winger John Ferguson)! ROTESTED DECISION body is supposed to do. But minute mark of the third period i a fenceman Laperriere | : s : ragged ita ' ve 9:a| JOHNNY BUCYK jalso returned fo the Montreal | , everybody doesn't always do ton } » give Detroit Med Wings a 2-2] é r bench Tt lay iit ~|assessed his total for an out it and last niedt, Generals did Jove tie with Montreal Canadiens | ses another club record -- |benc n PHuraGay HRN after Alp urst against a Skoy decision. | iad d jmonth's layoff and promptly got grab off two points in Ottawa da Bucyk's output before a sell < vere titole cataae Goaltenders, Rogatien Vachon} The wih put Generals back up Bruins : out crowd of 13,909 in Roston |by New York and Chicago with)" © y . of Montreal and Ed Johnston of tures tte STs e TO tied with Peterborough for and Johnny Bueyt two boosted his career total with the)26 and Montreal with 22 Ferguson and Detroit defence: |ihe Bruins, were each fined $50 eighth place and Oshawa -- of the goa to sha a Bo Bruins to 576, bettering the pre In the Western Division, fortis Gary Bergman sees gg allfor leaving their goal creases to) still has two game n lon private scoring record ious club record of 575 set by Angeles Kings are first fol-|11:57 of the first period and) fight | * ps . D. Morgan, 10; A. Acton, hand Bucyh 17th and 14th goals Milt Schmidt, now the Bruins'/lowed by Philadelphia, Pitts both -- started awinging their, llarper's $150 assessment alstsanS any ' a Wet re rag of ere ---- M. Sharpe, 8; M, Hunter, $ of the season, not only keep. general manager burgh, Minnesota, Oakland anl/sticks. Bergman was given a came on an automatic $50 fine): at ; ol re eh nd ski Pallgan # ye he complete 11:00 A.M, DRAW RON DUSSIAUME, a vel him right up with the league Schmidt retired in- 1088 atieris Louis. The only game. sched double minor for high 'sticking for leaving the bench to enter Doughty, ald Sad he aL results: saath dees OSHAWA: Wilma McLaughlin, Edith eran holdover of the team leaders but it also set a neW 18 years with Roston, Rucvk wled tonight is Philadelphia. atjand slashing, and Ferguson got/the fight and an additional $100 Hileen el a ls ih t Ag ais i ak OnAW Henly, Me ey ee Rar ae was almost an aulomatic club scoring record beating now is tn his 11th séas0n Los Angeles six minutes for slashing, high for leading his off-ice team -- a apne hens iel PETERBOROUGIS GCC: Wirs, A. How- Lawrence, Joy Rich and Marg tern choice for the position of Cap the mark previously estab rhe Bruins have 43. points, SNAPS SHUTOUT HOP sticking and charging mates into battle jnual, one-day her n ght b this| rd, Mrs. P.O. MacArthur, Mrs. 0. H. skip. 7. tain. However, he wore the fished by no te than the | netroit is third di Pe sash ener ppt be ee at iy Whitby Curling Clu ettevinte' aves, rifles, skies FF "SPETERBOROUGH: sf Kaveh. Hap title, and added responsibility team's general manager, Milt ; Pe ae ere ee ' |week. vrent's rink, competing|Smen,,.Manson. IWelene McCorquindale gan, skin, 91, TOR. BOULEVARD: Wendy like an anvil around his neck Seimidt) He topped Milt's HOCKEY STANDINGS ~ Mat. nae ' anished al ang han Actor, BG Se | vane Fada a te Flo Cormode A week ago, the club man goal record last week = last An AG OEE , ete ae| Betts and Doreen Dobbie, skip, 8; OSH- agement decided to relieve night he topped Mill's total JOHN MARACLE LEADING | By THE CANADIAN PRESS Asaibelia : runners-up with three points as) awa GOLF: \ iSrewer, 0, 'Rotten, "J.\thamie uniel Wiens one Duce 7 cei sei eg pick anh i 7 2 ppt <p American League compared with Philps' five. |Mercer and M.-J.scobie, 'skip, 7 Westlake, skip, 11; WHITBY: "Tiny" Ron of these du point record, which was 576 ' ' NATIONAL LEAGUE Eastern Division In the second event, Mrs. A.|, OSHAWA GOLF: Dora Millen, Beth Sorechettie, Pauline Howe, Mary Me» tach oo fay oct | ATHLETE OF YEAR' POLL | "* "e's women Mt AE mene nace oe teks na apts Since } ther w 8 g " pm . . be i utter g D ; ouvise;) M captain . tine ; other youl last night ac 7 Fie: eke 4 Je bol bag 11 1 90 92 27\.44 Country Club, had two wins hay, aie rom Norma Forward Barbers Gogh, Mee Bia derrevberry, a las been a 5 eee ve = i s oston § 5 3 59 33) Hershey 0 8 2 81 64 22 t nie" Fountain, skip, 16; LINDSAY: ing. He starred . ' THE DEATH of Francis John Maracle, Canadian borough game on December | roronto 13 7 5! 30| Baltimore mi 2 My 29 and eight points, to beat ut ow HiTBy: Gin'? Lindsay, \Cris/Maysie Atmun, Jean Fergauson, Peggy ian : dirt tuack champion for V-& 30 ' : pA dre bhai am ee "Ducky" Westlake of Union- ighty, Doris "tae and Eileen. Philp,| Woodrow and Marblyne Williams, skip, at Londor Bo" Wininger, al 45, one of Detroit 11 72 28) Providence 812 4 82 99 20 skip, 19; WESTOF: Norma West, Doris| 10, last eich aes flat-head Fords with = the Also high in the race are New York 1 Waslern Divisio . ville, 8-5. Maxwell, M. Mourssey and Mary Sharpe, pAM-HEATHER: Ruth Gibson, Kay PREEAS pr ENE eit of tne tne top golfers of the pro ctr support of car racing enthusi Pamela Miller, women's golf s ' Ped ca In the third event, Lee Sc ott's|skip, 2. rtson, Gwen Hall and Judy Trent, A ; tb taf ' nd certainly one of the asts in the area, has taken champion, Don Fleming Chicago 10 Cleveland 13 6 3 75 66 29 Scarborough rink finished with Bceate: fled itorg rd ar skp Mer OURIe oan Siew Dorey é " ' ge group out standing the lead in the Oshawa Times Whitby racing car star;*Gay Montreal sd ss yd sd 5 Wu 1 85 86 23 six points, to nose out Oshawa's|skip, 7; UNIONVHLLE: June Sherman, eis Ae ane INN cea and: (ikaabie Athlete of the Year Con- lord Powless, Oshawa Green Western Ae ee 3 81 81 23 bhyi Fordham, with five. Bervi McGee, Pat Oliver and Lois Rob: VAVONLEA: M. Sweetman, H._ Johns will be deeply regret test Gael lacrosse star; Dean Me- |Los Angeles 12 9 3 71 74 27 eUEnSC Thursd , wee it 80 20 "Tn the one-game high score) OSHAWA: Audrey Francis, Joan BELLEVILLE' QUINTE. "Belty. 'Wointce the golfing fraternity Ballots are still pouring in Laughlin pion horse | Phila 8 fo 88 2 , greece ed age division, Ena Corke's Belleville) Merks. Trudy Hill, and Fhyl Bates, skip, ley, Clair Hopwood- Jones, Betty Wymeark 2 sceumbed yesterday to | for the contest that er Bey Boys, |Pittsburgh 912 3 63 70 21| Rochester 4 Phoenix (WHL) 2 entry scored 8-plus-1 tQ NOS€|nor Whittaker, Jean Castle end Borothy|@™" one COrke, SklP, 6 < cietaen eeroke. gailered cn cember 20 ving star; Minnesota 710 6 48 64 20 Tonight's Games out Dorothy Morgan' § _ Peter- Morgan, skip, 10 | Sellen Hanes elaine Plana . or team me k. long-distance | Oakland 614 5 52 73 17|Hershey at Baltimore - sini a | D. Hamley, 10; P. Fordham, 10. pe dealt he iret Coes ae ' St. Louis 5 18 2 46 66 12| Cleveland at Springfield Ky See D. Westlake, 10; J. Walton, 8. ek ie former lowed ( anice Godfrey a 2 | E. Philp, 8; B. Cathoun, 6 Judy Trent, 9; D. Fountain, 8 ' a City e es paraplegic Thursday's Results Rochester at SanDiego (WHL)| Novice All- Stars M. Jaccbi, 11; L." Roberts, 10 M. Mcintosh, 17; P. Lumb, 4, side Detroit 2 Montreal 2 Eastern League | Lee' Scot, 17; th Dadbie 2 ig MA a Ah ar 7, ) oF ongly supported New York 1 Boston 3 Johnstown 9 Syracuse 5 B B nville | ---- as de AME a ante ie Bh ma Don Jackson Tonight's Game Knoxville 5 Nashville 5 eat owma | ie ile as h 0 ter ic Philadelphia at Los Angeles In a fae tatoo ok = e ate Ric i) I A aad peraa ene nee | A three-goal performance by| N Tasnawe 7s a a skeet Ontario Junior A ort Huron 3 Des Moines 8 ke Mountain carried the Osh-| 0 ou ani our tnenavwve. Tims y ie Weabelii WLT F A Pt Columbus 3 Dayton 6 i cee 11-3! : tie Hust : re : e aye +. aes Manitoba Seni awa Novice All-stars to a meine: ail : Z we Niagara Falls 14 3 4 97 5332). Aker oba ~~ " [victory Over the Bowmanville ; 1 fi ner es Bucky' Montreal 361 84 6 Grand Forks 6 St. Boniface 1 in an : . 2¥2 1403 > F rds. a Hamilton 11 5.4 87 5 Southern New Brunswick | Novice All- nate va so Chil- wil ss Kitchener 12 41105 5 Red Wings 4 Schooner-Caps 5 jexhibition game , Toreato 11 6 2105 622 North Shore | dren § ein eee St. Cath 811 1 75°80 Campbellton 5 Dalhousie 3 | Other Oshawa sc --16 H.P. 362 ¢.c. twin cylinder engine made in e - ons A un er an London 711 3 60 8817 Causapscal Amqui 8 |Tim Morris yt er ma Coinada, | ' : # r 3 60 881 . a | McMullan, Ro ; : Pet'borough 42 4 65 9512 NOHA Junior pune Psd Young, Kirk Mc- ---- Cruise - O - Matic Start Oshawa $11 2 59 95 Garson 3 Espanola 5 ; ns J ian Drumm with -- Reverse gear control fe sei Ker a -- . 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Any Make 39 Prince St., Oshawa -- 728-4284 OPEN FRIDAY TILL 9 P.M DENNIS 0'CO The Dennis O'Connor Sen- ior girls' basketball team of Whitby, coached by Sis- ter Mary Diane, captured the Central Ontario Second- Doug Col Seasons | The Eagles went wild week and turned in a new sea- Rares this | aoe Clee son high team triple of 2371. ap Doug Cole led the way with his| i, high 249 single game, Bob Rich-|The ardson with his 625 triple (217, 214) and Jim Leaman with al this 596 triple (213). by "Big George" The Chiefs led|si¢ folle Lawrence, | 433, managed to take one game from at the Eagles with his big 629 trip- Je (217, 214) singles son had a 623 (215, 209) followed by Frank Sobil with 205, 202), Bert (236, 213), 598 (214). "The Jets are still way out in/behi front with 26 points. The league Harding Bob Edgar 602 (211, 202) and John Waldensperger Ron Ne good day with his Pa O: with Ros: closely | Tho 1. oon 618 (21 607|" | bu (202, Jo wee riph rn standing shows that only three} We! points separates the second and ri qm $53, 550 last place teams. MEN'S INTER. MONDAY Jack Van De Ven of Cliff Mills Motors followed by Jim King of King pins with 550 (218), | Clea was high with his 575 (205) Jim Leaman of Cliff Mills 546 (203), Or Sale Joe Tobias of Mr. T.V, Towers 541 (205), | Clin' Warren Pemberton cf King (212), Bill Murray of Townline Richard Burtch of Odd Balls 512, and Bob Pellerin of Mr. T.V. Ping sso 519, 533 | Osh Rate (206), | 1 seen Hiss ey's $506. Cliff Mills Motors, Left Overs and Mr. ICies T.V. Towers all whitewashed their oppon-| ents by taking all three games. Town-; line Esso and King Pins each took six points to two from extras and Odd Balls. | Vani The standings this week show Cliff/ors, Mills Motors out in front with 74 points | pone followed by Mr. T.V. Towers King Pins 58, with 24 points Townline Esso 56, Overs 54, Odd Balls 50, Out Casts 44, Ex- tras 32, Born Losers 28, strangers fast with KING MIXED LEAGUE This league changed the team handi-| ap to try and help the lower average fowler and the points taken this kcal Left | Mi 60, |and ers ing Nu-V | eact and Moe Galand | Boosts Lead GALT (CP) -- Moe Galand asl te Toronto Marlboros has opened| up a four-point lead in the Ontar- io Hockey Scoring race. Corby Adams of BATT Flyers used a four-goal night to|_-- jump into a second place tie) with John Beechey of Galt Hor-' nets. Galand has a league-lead- ing 15 goals and 17 assists for 32 points. Adams have 28 points each. and Beechey| Ar ladie Josii Rp Wor Care He iw s. roce ivan Ke Association Senior |'"* ripl Mav with tal Norm Defelice of Galt main- tains his season-long grip on the goaltending lead. Defelice al- lowed six goals in a pair of games but still boasts a 2.00 mark in 13 starts, The leader: (Legend: T--To- ie, G--Galt, C-- GA Pts. Pim. 32 23 23 9 14 2 § 36 36 _ 2 z 4 ronto, B--Bart Collingwood, W--Woodstock, K ~--Kingston) Galand, T 15 17 Adams, B 15 13 Beechey, G. 10 18 Brennan, G 13 13 McComb, C 11 15 Milroy, T 11 15 Dubeau, B 5 19 Robinson, W 12.11 Mercer, K 8 15 trom WHITE ELNA 38 Bond St. Christmos SEWING MACHINES $49.50 Free Lessons -- Service SEWING CENTRE WwW. -- Oshowe QUALITY WHOLESALE @ PLUMBING @ HEATING @ INDUSTRIA SUPPLIES 1405 RING East of Town Line UTILITIES LT Now Open @ ELECTRICAL L PHONE 728-9421 HOURS: pee to Fri. 7:30 to 8 p.m. Set. 8:00 to 12 noon.

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