6 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturday, December 9, 1967 SPORTS MENU By Geo. H. Campbell ! By THE CANADIAN PRESS Philadelphia Flyers and Los Angeles Kings continued their seesaw battle for first place in lessly as 4,624 fans in the new Los Angeles rink at nearby Long Beach saw the Kings lose the league lead for the second have two shutouts to their credit so far this season. While the other four teams in the expanded Western division PHILADELPHIA ON TOP IN WESTERN talent while the Kings bought Eddie Shore's Springfield club. Both teams will be back in ac- tion Sunday, Los Angeles at DIVISION BATTLE and New York Rangers against the Red Wings in Detroit. Other Sunday games have Montreal in New York, Toronto at St. Louis and Pittsburgh en- day suffering stomach cramps and back pains. No explanation was immedi- ately available with x-rays scheduled today. OUTDOO By Bill Owe Times Outdoor W: the National Hockey League's time in a week. 7 ; s mM . d 'i "i "why eem to be floundering in their Boston against the Bruins, lead- pa ; The Canadiens, with Worsley, & Western Division Friday night. Cinna Saron : " vi pike tertaining Minnesota. : , . . sash "i ge, Pat Hanni- first NHL seasons, the Kings ers of the Eastern Division, and Fi Gordie Howe, Jean Beliveau and John Fergu- Associate Sports Editor wad beer Sg boom sagen hte gan and Gary Dornhoefer and the Flyers have one thing the Flyers at home against Chi- eae oo Velatae right son just back in action, also had Pos ong Migr aot provic Nr ' hed Bibs s ni scored for the Flyers against - in common--farm clubs in the cago Black Hawks. winger was, taken to hospital for injury problems Friday. Yvon others vs 2 vention A 'capa : -- se ndtood a 6 e up Lad Wayne Rutledge of Los Angeles American League from which to Tonight it will be Chicago at examination Friday night, Cournoyer, their leading scorer, per gr] or i ne go to = BECONG shutout af the season in who made 16 saves. draw reinforcements. ba i As olaved: 'Taundley suffered a pulled groin muscle end of spending with care an OSHAWA GOLF Club's an- SPORTS CHIPS: Toronto a 3-0 victory that vaulted Phila- S Montreal, Boston at Toronto, owe, who play 's f ice Friday: and: 18 often with much deliberation. 1 1 Saay EA' Coed 'boi. Salconé aocter 'lob is so | delphia back into first place by Only veterans John Bower of The Flyers purchased Quebec Pittsburgh Penguins at Minneso- against Montreal and made no during practice Sor weskund This, of course, is as it should pc a} si nen 'seam ta onardie nek yeas "at ri | a point over the Kings. Toronto Maple Leafs and Gump Aces at the start of the season ta North Stars, St. Louis Blues complaint following the game, expected to miss both wi He hashes kaythiag acquired | aa is tee toca on of in- hee cimnad winger warts. | Favell handled 24 shots flaw- Worsley of Montreal Canadiens and picked up a lot of Montreal against the Seals in Oakland was admitted about 10 p.m. Fri- games. by' too little concern oft times Be Pegs | . roves to be costly. The same; terest for the local sports pez and half - back Bernard = * sine AEM SO ad 3 be said er ths mea: fans. Qualifying rounds -- Vargas, to 1968 contracts... | ! fon with people with whom | on Thursday and Friday, has STILL ON SOCCER, Amer- on Ww culled out the survivors for. ica's two rival professional you may want to share your Peas eee hort-Handed Steelers OSHAWA GOLF CLUB HOSTS =~ the final analysis, 10 rinks iation and National Pro- | E tT : f will take to the ice tonight, at fessional Soccer League, have | | a _ YOUR PARTNER, for fish- Oshawa Golf Club, in the finally decided to merge. This | a : ; INTER CLUB CURLING DAY ing or hunting for example, is" five final games, for trophy could be the big step in bring- FE Fae Sic eg a | rounce 1¢C = the a - a and runner-up awards. ing soccer to the North Am- e Times Sports & Vy O Oo e K successful hunting or fishing < : erican continent, as a major Parry Sound minor hockey sg bagi gga gir aa rage trip, These and other outdoor | '4 ' y i i - spie or adies r a a ' i ii [HOCKEY FANS _ get, sports attraction. ie uairniac atid ee Ome By CLIFF GORDON __ od, 7-1 at the end of the sec-| Dave Edwards was the lone) neighboring clubs of Annan- score of 3714 points. piggy =o gga lee rg bes at Civie cedieeriain is MORE SPORT BITS: Bos- | awa Generals hockey players. ETOBICOKE -- Whitby Las-jond period with neither team Whitby scorer. Coach Jim Cher-| dale, Whitby, Port Perry, Second and third prizes boorish or dangerous com. ¢ re the OHA Junior 'B' field edie ce : Jim Whittaker, captain of co Steelers were no match last/managing a scoring threat in|ry did his best to get his charg-| Bowmanville, Oshawa Curling went to two Port Perry rinks; panions : i Tink Cake eet ee Ot | the Generale, 5 he tae Be night for the fired up Etobi-|the final period. jes fired up for last night's|! and Oshawa Golf Club was Polly Jones, skip; Rebecca : his the P Hallevills Quintes cyk in particular as the key went of the "Parry Sound coke Indians who blasted the Dick Barnhouse with twojgame as he realized it was 8! held at the Golf Club this Bruton, vice; Rose Willough- YOUR COMPANIONS Chinen topped Belleville man, are creating a real furor | graduates to appear in the |County Town team 7-1 in Metro|goals and one assist along with|big chance for his team to step) week. by, second and Chris Rich- should be selected with a I edzlier this weak. and another in the National Hockey Lea- | Oshawa lineup. | Junior B hockey action here|Ken Handcock were two of the|another notch higher in the! Drasident Mare Stan Welk ardson, lead, with 35% points; wie care and eonsideration win tonight will not only boost gue scramble these days. It's Whittaker's friend and for- last night. brighter lights for the Indians league standings. : : | anne the reer ae and foo and Clara Martyn, skip, Lola as the purchase of a hunting their prestige, but it will also mer teammate, Bobby Orr Steelers, who were short-hand-|in last night's game. Don) Whitby started with Mike) © hiand i laved, Bruce, vice; Vera Fawns, sec- dog, gun or house trailer. If sp es ill also almost too much to hope for, ie ; ed two of their regular players|Thompson added a goal and|Laing in goal, but when the/ @ight-end games were played, (14 anq Norma Howson, lead , i w put them back up in conten- ae ie ts is the most famous product | : with house committee mem- s they are casual friends, who 1 tion, for first place, in the but if Bucyk wins the NHL | of the Parry Sound - Oshawa Wayne Newton and Pat O'Dowd|two helpers for a three point|Ajax product was bombed for dealt fh Betty with 34% points. sometimes irk you in the t league standing Both Co- scoring title, a lot of experts Generals partnership due to injuries, trailed through-jeffort. Doug Stewart and John/five goals in the first 30 min- ade ~ oe ' Convener of the bonspiel po nape A AR ge lee bourg and the Peterborough. are going to be left in a be- Whittaker, 18, is the most out the entire game. It was Jacobs each added singles in|utes the local brass elected to) aC Avia , a me. 4 was Mary Peterson, assisted vironment, you can bet that Don Byes have been giving wildered state . BOB | experienced of a young, raw, 3-0 at the end of the first per-la winning effort _ {send in Doug Minaker who lim-) 900N" Ore unch. by Marg. McCarten. It was their "Mr. Hyde" characteris- Crushmen a lot of trouble BERRY and goalie Steve | Oshawa defence. He has a eee ee [ited the Indians a gage Aad The first prize, engraved announced that the next inter- tics will show themselves out- lately and a win tonight would) Rexe both made an im- | half-season's play under his . s tallies over the fina min-| silver spoons, went to the rink club meet will be held at doors when the going gets | help the Crushmen settle their pressive showing with Can- | belt having been called up to n ] e ers ules. his a from the host club skipped by the Port Perry Curling Club, rough. Your companions t own standing ada's "Eastern" national hoc- | the Generals at Christmas of The game was fast and) Marg. Storie, with vice Marie on January 18. should be those whose natural key team, on their recent last year. | fee ies ike alent paul? traits and virtues are known i OSHAWA GENERALS are jaunt in Europe. The team The 5° 9", 175-pound na- "4 : . whatever sw i to id vhich de- f again A A ; ' » i | , pport is necessar: you and on which you ae & eS ee eee bry Brae p jo aap bat QS: | tive of Noble, Ontario, which rm Lose 5 os 2 To Rangers Fe Peoesgagy out by referee John Rumors Denied race patie aeine Ys cad i be durable under i eek, , fam individuals, So! of them | is a short distance from 4 | |" é i it- stress. : Wings as their visitors. Coach were very impressive ...... | Parry Sound, is noted for his : . |, The next veer yg ysie AVERAGE CROWDS GOOD ] Ike Hildebrand and manager CARL COOPER, UTSC head | great rushing ability. JIM WHITTAKER By THE CANADIAN PRESS by Lawn Stoners sil, bet) Campbell Campbell said it had been es- CHOOSE PEOPLE accord ; Matt Leyden were both opto- coach, doesn't think the boy- Coach Ike Hildebrand, rec- «++ Native of Nobe' If Niagara Falls Flyers main- ers. Pring itn alte y timated the six expansion teams ing to the intensity of their | mistic this week, after the cott by Negro athletes will | gsnizing this, has moved tain their current injury rate in Meee ae ig tae alaiedl| NEW YORK (CP) -- Clarence| needed an average crowd of 7;- interest. As you know, many t team's e a BF pate greatly affect ae ae show-. | Whittaker from his regular keep encouraging the play- |the Ontario Hockey Association | stor 7:30 D In At time of writ-(C @mpbell, National Hockey|00 to break even. As of Nov. big fish and game trophies { tee on Thursday night "a Geis He" sea ees tat | defensive position to the for. ers, and work at your = | Junior / getonigl re going to ling it was not known whether|League president, denied Fri- 30, the average for the six new are taken over a cup of coffee ed two purposes. Besides giv- most of them will be on hand warn une no 8 mrner oo oe ere ee ee '|General Manager Ivan Davie|day that Oakland Seals are in clubs was 6,600, Campbell said, in the living room. Others thi ' ing tn Generals a big. lin at trial oar THE Sania | ees es scan as deen ong Bie ight vaiait would seek aid from the Whit- financial trouble and attendance went up this intense types who stay with | s g . ae ES LL . pe a ae , <' ay nig against: 5 te Bones | i . | i j j it also showed Hildebrand and 4000 car rally, next year. will wh nisracgges Mag are 4 Even though Whittaker has |FitChener Rangers, the Flyers }|by Minor Hockey Association) He was commenting on ru Philadelphia Pittsburg! Los dvs thon teean. 1 fou are Leyden that their team is still start in Calgary and finish jittle forward. in shinor hidcke oA hockey: tesla his 'aoe: lost two more by the end of the _|or not to help make up for the|mors that were given impetus) angeles St. Louis and Minneso anmeviers in Gilvena these i i l s i x l ' a jockey Rn i i nd w ) injuries suffered by two fine|by some low attendance figures|, ie eae : g 4 _ : CEES rushed. Bobby and I used to certain areas for improve- |?" eae ' al i - a which have enabled the NHL to see that your choice of a ¢ ter the game 'I hope that som take turns when we played ' In the night's other game, B oe -- I don't consider them to be|double its size this year. They partner must be someone of | back home ee aa, Tom Martin scored three goals jof our fellows realize that it)in a bad financial way and nei-|play in the West Division, which the same mold. In other S P O R 7 S C O P E apart ibe tiring making a "You have to work on tba and assisted on another to lead jtakes 15 players playing hock-|ther do the league governors," hae. an interlocking schedule words, determine the degree | ' rush all the way up the ice, skating all the Hime, 15 X08 | Toronto Marlboros to a 7-2 victo- ijey to win. a ball game. The | Campbell said following a meet-|with the East Division of es- of your own interest and TODAY |Impalas vs Acadians, at 9:15 d th 1 the way most important part of the |ry over St. Catharines Black local manager, along with his|ing of the league owners here to|tablished clubs sintoh it 10 voor Gomuaniina: 4 HOCKEY |p.m.; both games at Civic | pack sstieealp am start, game. I have to remember to /Hawks before 3,573 fans in coach, were not happy withlreview progress after one-third! New York. Boston, Detroit y P sa OHA Junior 'B' Lakeshore (Auditorium. ing to learn to' wait for my. 'eeP. My head up, wateh my |Toronto. some of their players perform-|of the hockey season. cuiees Me nt ay oe feraate IN THE CASE OF a hunting | League: Belleville Quintes vs) OMHA .Major .Bantam opportunities " "passing and ry eet ory Niagara Falls' defeat still left ances in last night's encounter.) re president also denied| make up ihe fast San aie sd partner, the manner in which Oshawa Crushmen; at Civic League -- Police Assoc. vs Whittaker, besides leading where I will e trapped out of ithe Flyers in first place in the Bee there is any thought of moving] In a review of ice perform- he handles the gun is of vital | Auditorium, 7:15 p.m. Scugog Cleaners, 5:00 p.m.; | the' defence on trips up the 'Me Play. : series with 32 points, five bpd the Oakland franchise to an-jance, Campbell said the expan- importance. Give him a gun | OHA Intermediate League: |B'Nai B'Rith vs Canadian | ice, is leading the Oshawa Whittaker said the spirit on than Montreal Junior Canadiens rus. men e other city. Per cane nen Scand x: and in @ matter of @ few 4 Woodville at Sunderland, 8:00 |Corps, 6:00 p.m. and Ham- | club in penalties this year's club was very (and Kitchener. Hamilton Red Gekiand had only $.496-fane ailoactadons m bly's Beverages vs West- Tk f high. He 'said that it was |Wings and Toronto are fourth + i y 2, s pe ns. ; "ta mount Kiwanis, 7:00 p.m.; all | p gr a ae igg ag a vs bound to improve after | with 26 points apiece Third Victor a game there this week. The| He pointed out that in games R : a 1. | hit g § y : | i i ivi- cineiinrs Beate, Lenene oe eee at Cadiens | =e i a game a9 a . Crecucas tie tua lee ete : y |club is one of the six new ones|through Dec. 3, the West Divi orse | y y, 6:15 p.m. Arca probably because DMS ak Boing home to visit AME LEAVES GAME ! DENNIS DUPERE i : jereated by NHL expansion. sion had a winning percentage Lakeshore Midget League: : the penalties are coming, Sait for a few dave seem | Defenceman Brad Selwood) | three Ranger goals ean for ee Seen "The league will give them|of .336 against East Division : ities | jand the other five new teamsiteams. OMHA Bantam League -- he said was the first man to leave the Oshawa at Bowmanville, 7:00 atti- to return with a better \win tonight when they play host Opens, Closes p.m. Mister Donut vs Local 1500, Concerning his new role as game for the Flyers Friday : 'i a oe : - Lakeshore Juvenile League: 8:00 p.m. and Ideal Dairy vs | captain of the Generals he tude. night and he went out with a|Dan Sequin and Jim Krulicki to the Belleville Quintes in an Oshawa at Bowmanville 9:00 |0Ca! 1817, 9:00 p.m. both | stated, "I've alway» been a Editor's Note: This is the |pruised leg, leaving only three|got one each. Gary Swain and|OHA Junior 'B' hockey game} 7A YL ra 19: jgames at Children's Arena. "hollar guy" and had a_ fourth in a series of articles \pearguards, /Tom Webster scored for thejat the Civic Auditorium. | @) H A JUNIOR eB TORONTO (CP) -- The 1968)! om. OMHA Pee Wee League -- | Strong attitude towards hock- on the players with the Osh- | Yn the second period, golten-\Flyers before a hometown} Quintes, winless in 11 games| be siasiticaies thoroughbred racing season will) Novice All-Stars vs Valley- | ey. AS captain you have to awa Generals. der Phil Myre left the game|crowd of 3,500. so far this season, will be look-| : open at Toronto Greenwood SUNDAY view Park, at Brooklin with a st h ailment and| Toronto built a 5-0 leadjing for revenge against the] Se sere March 30, the Ontario Racing]: HOCKEY 'Arena, 6:00 p.m. ae Dave Tataryn moved into) against St. Catharines before |Crushmen. _ Oshawa defeated| Commission announced Wednes-! OHA Junior 'A' League -- | oMHA Baniam League -- | HOCKEY STANDINGS |the nets. Skeeter Teal broke Gary Ed-|Belleville twice in the last eight| ' day. | The schedule will again fea- ture 196 days of racing at the), three tracks operated by The}: Jockey Club Ltd.--Greenwood, |! days, both games being played| in Belleville. Bill Prentice leads Crushmen Dennis Dupere led the Kitch-|ward's shutout with a long shot ener attack with three goals and! from the point. Al McDonaugh "3 ~|seored the other St. Catharines | {scoring with 10 goals and 13 Hamilton Red Wings vs Osh- awa Generals, at Civic Audi- torium, 7:30 p.m. OHA Intermediate League-- Bathe and McLellan vs Cana- dian Tire, 7:00 p.m. and Local 2784 vs Houdaille Industries, Results Friday McGill 4 Toronto 21 By THE CANADIAN PRESS. | National League TONIGHT et 4:00 p.m. and Canada Out- door Supply vs Duraclean, at Lakeshore Midget League-- Brooklin at Port Perry, 7:30 Friday's result Philadelphia 31 s Angeles 0 Oakville 2 Guelph 3 Kingston 4 Belleville 2 rie, in the other bracket. jmeeting Gord Needham of Bar- | cards as vice-president. The an- Now Open OSHAWA Raceway, near St. Catharines. The season opens at Green-| 8:00 . both r | aa i g Feta goal in the third period. 1 Newcastle at Little Britain, lll ag ig games at Eastern Division Waterloo 8 Western 5 Oshawa Golf | Other Toronto scorers were |4ssists for 23 points, Mike Keen- Woodbine and Fort Erie. 7:30 p.m. i MA: devealle Dearue -- Ww T r A Pt Ontario Senior |Doug Acomb, John Wright,|@" follows closely with 10 goals Last year, for the first time): OHA Junior 'B' Metro | REwe Boston 15 5 3. 87 59 33 WLT F APt 1 .ow Gord Davies and Steve King. _|and 11 assists while Bill Prentice AT THE since the Jockey Club took over, ie -- Markham Seal-O- [bain RecHOnR ye cet. |Torvate 13.7 4 77 51 30 Kingston 14 6 2 95. 76 30) 3-Da S iel | - lis third with seven and 10. Pren- ; operation of the three major On-|' Wax vs Whitby Lasco Steel- |tennials, 6:00 p.m. and Tony's | Detroit 11 8 6 82 72 Bigait 12 4 1 64 37 25] Yy P |tice is third in the OHA Junior 48 tario tracks, the season opened), ers, at Whitby Arena, 7:30 Refreshments vs Auto Work- New York 11 9 4 70 65 26! Coll' wood 117 1 73 62 23 ting DEVINE REJOINS CARDS IB' scoring race. at Greenwood March 30, instead|: p.m. a eer q . pm; {Chicago 10.9 6 74 77 Bin te 118 0 78 55 29 Pigg oie og Sic ane NEW YORK (AP) -- Bung| STANDINGS VIC of Fort Erie, and closed at the|' OHA Junior 'C' League -- {iii Eames at Civic Auditor- | Montreal Bil 6 58 58 22\Gueiph 10 7 2 62 58 22\Ciecing stages last night, to cli.|Devine resigned as president of| WLTFA Pi! 5 . ee 2968), Te oS hues Lakeshore Novice League-- -- phijja -- rere 53 28 Ln hiedl - ; Hi Us 14) max a memorable curling event| New York Mets Tuesday and re-|Cobourg 7 5 27790 16 A pope will be Nov. 30 at Green: Bide -- i " ; Al od a oS = (Oakville 7 57 85 s : |/Peterborough 8 4 07255 16 : u ] orium : Paver | UAW League--Doublehead- Phe ie rss Ridges, at Ajax Los Angeles 1210 3 71 77 27\Woodstock 6 10 2 71 77 14 ial igs oie piace Gauls a as general saroijnea of OSHAWA 74007254 14 | st the ctunhartael Aivisige, er, at Civic Auditorium, 10:00 |Avena, 7:45 p.m Pittsburgh 9 12.3 63 70 2 Belleville 514 1 64 10 ilo pan Campbell of "Avon: St. Louis Cardinals, baseball's | Kingston 5 4 163 44 11] i e Miya og ae rl a.m. and 11:30 a.m. | Lakeshore Bantam League Minnesota 710 6 48 " 20 Orillia 513 0 54 8710/lea and Oshawa's own Clair\W0T!4 champions, replacing] Belleville 010 14788 1/| 7:15 P.M. ee ae eae os Grsani pee League -- Art's |-- Ajax at Markham, 6:30 Sogo : 7 : rr 66 au Results Friday |Peacock will clash, with Elliott|Stan Musial. | | TERRY O'REILLY wood. Mohawk Raceway, near Vending vs Duplate S and S, (|P.m. St, Loui 4 *d "Collingwood 7 Barrie 2 |Langley of Toronto Granites} Musial will remain with the| | Campbellville, 'and Garden City 5:00 p.m.; both games at Civic Auditorium Senior Industrial League -- Houdaille vs Ontario Steel, at 10:00 p.m. and Whitby Lascos p.m.; Bay Ridges at Mark- ham, 8:00 p.m. and Oshawa at Lindsay, 7:00 p.m. Lakeshore Juvenile League Whitby Saturday's games Chicago at Montreal Boston at Toronto New York at Detroit Pittsburgh at Minnesota Toronto 6 Woodstock 4 Belleville at Toronto Kingston at Galt Ms | In the Smith Transport Tro-| Games today phy play, Gord Furey of Osh-| |ped by Dr. Doug Langmaid, in) Game Sunday one semi - nouncement was made by M. Donald Grant, chairman of the) awa Golf meets clubmates skip-|board of the New York club of the National League. }QUALITY UTILITIES Crushmen wood with 48 dates (four pro- grams a week) starting Jan. 1), to March 23 and will close at Greenwood Dec. 21. final bracket, with Larry Heffering of Bowmanville meeting the host club's Bob LAST NIGHT'S FIGHTS) Bowmanville at 8:30 p.m.; Peter borough Church at Lindsay, 8:30 p.m.; THOROUGHBRED DATES Greenwood -- March 30--| April 20. No racing April 9-16. St. Louis at Oakland Sunday's games vs Pedlars, at 11:00 p.m.; Woodstock at Oakville both games at Civic Auditor- LTD. BELLEVILLE Ontario Junior A mmm Brooklin vs Bay Ridges, at |Montreal at New York 7 ees | Town and Country League-- (Ajax Arena, 10:00 p.m. and Toronto at St. Louis N. Falls 14 : x b He en ge ee ad By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS) WHOLESALE | Seventeen days. Port Perry Fiyers vs Dods- (Uxbridge at Markham, 9:30 Los Angeles at Boston Stontneal 13 6 1 84 83 97 finds "Ike" Mitdebrsad ef aa BANGKOK, Thailand -- © PLUMBING ADULT 75¢ CHILDREN 50¢ Fort Erle -- April 22--May 18. Tee Saree oe ee pans pm Coenae sh Kitchener 13 4 4110 60 27|awa Golf, meeting Don Siema-|Chartchai Chionoi, Thailand, | : : : All Tuesdays dark. Twenty Genosha Hotel vs Cadillac Bil- | ------- - Minnesota at Pittsburgh Hamilton 1k 4 By St del on "i Wateete © Papel ee knocked 'out Mimum Ben Al @ HEATING | Children under 14 accompanied by an adult admitted FREE days, ii 7:00 p.m. a =| ican Leg : j : Aas i weig | fe tees 2 4 Clittord we C cle Fl ers To American League Toronto 12 6 2112 64 26|\Club, in one semi - final brack-|SPain, 4. Flyweights. @ ELECTRICAL } Woodbine -- May 20--July 1. al ha a en Ie y p Eastern Division St. Cath, 812 1 77 87 17\et while Art Code of Bowman-| © INDUSTRIAL | No racing May 21. Thirty-six| ai thres games at Port Perry : WUT F A Pt London 711 3 60 88 17\ville faces Alex Mackay, of Osh-| wine ie | PAA AAA AAaAaaaaaaaaaaaaannnmrerrrrnnccannnae days. Aen ears Quality Fuels 9-6 serinzid 14 11 1 92 93.29 Pevthorough 412 4 65 95 12 awa Curling Club, in the other SEWING MACHINES | SUPPLIES Fort Erie -- July 3--Aug. 10; Whitby Commercial League pane . ; 2 ti 69 22 Onlawa oi Lf 12)hall. from $49.50 | 1405 KING | . age Thirty-four days. | < BA Fuels vs Dale Plaster- In an exhibition hockey game Soha cde 812 4 82 99 20 Ottawa 117 2 34123 4) In the Cliff Mills Trophy play. Free Lessons -- Service | Knst of teen Line | 0 H A Junior A Ho k Greenwood -- Aug. 12--Aug.|: he st iis oud wad Giieg (that saw rival goalies Ron La-jProvoence | bee Results Friday |Roy Sawyer of Oshawa Golf WHITE ELNA PHONE 728-9421 ebbokhe C ey 31. Eighteen days. prite's vs Duff's Esso, at 1:45 (Pell for Oshawa Quality Fuels 4) ae e see 3 78 68 29 Kitchener 5 Niagara Falls 2 meets Lorne Goodman, of Osh- SEWING CENTRE HOURS: Mon. to Fri. 7:30 to 5 p.m. [| Woodbine -- Sept, 2--Oct. 19.| on 's Rint teh ng iM a Gna Tim Aldred for dhe Cycle Cleve afd + i - Ha 29 ct Catharines 2 Toronto 7 'awa Curling, in one bracket of| 38 Bond St. W. -- Oshowe Sat, 8:00 to 12 noon, | Perey ilies -- hea Y \Centre Flyers, both got' plen-/Rochester Wu 1 85 86 23 Games Sunday lthe semi - finals while Claire] -------- os | | SUNDAY e ty of heavy action, the Flyers SG 4-10 2 90 80 20 Kitchener at St. Catharines |Rich, Whitby, takes on Reg) | 1 SKATING defeated the Fuelman 9-6 meres Friday's results Peterborough at Montreal McIntyre, Police Assoc, Club, ! 4697 | Family Skating at Civ i Harvey Wilson paced the porchey 3 Baltimore 5 Ottawa at Toronto in the other half. ae 0.H.A. Junior B Hockey } DEC 10th Auditorium, 1:15 p.m. to 3:15 winners with four goals, with Cjeyeland 1 Springfield 2 Hamilton at Oshawa a Brig hg amar Rd de : j e ing, Terry Werry and Al Mor- Rochester at Seattle den sharing the other three tal- lies. Only Pm Earl Gray adding three and + . $3 91 1 | ) . ~ Rochester 4 San Diego (WHL) 1] ' | Phil Solomon potting a pair Saturday's games | SOCCER TEAMS DRAW |GUTINE mecis Art Bradley of SUND AY GAME TIME " JRE 8 rs scor taice etn | a9 f 3 ' Ay \ HOCKEY meree Quality Fuels. Wik Dave Lene: Speicher LONDON (CP) -- Coventry) on Ted Chenier of Oshawa Golf; | i 7:30 P.M ane Hai a City and West Ham United drew| Fibber" McGee, of Bowman-/ ' ™M. OHA Intermediate League-- Port Perry at Uxbridge, 8:00 ville meets Ed. Hill, Oshawa} 1-1 in an English League First! Curling and Herb Robinson, Osh- | Division soccer game at Coven- awa Golf, takes on Jack East, try Friday night. of Amherstburg. Sunday's games Baltimore at Buffalo in Springfield at Providence DEC. 10th | OSHAWA m GM Chevelle League -- at regrettable incident Civic Auditorium, 11:00 a.m the action was the injury sus- Hershey at Quebec, pam: | to 2:00 p.m tained by Bob Bishop, who dis Ont.-Que, Intercollegiate H GENERALS GM Office League--Monzas (located his shoulder when he rior Ff AP 7:30 P.M. i Ul tele ms ad wo ds ee: = leet CR 8 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION - na : see Waterloo 40 0 % 14 8 te, Ra SPECIALISTS o HAMILTON "ps 3 2 2 . " " rat 0 Si ag bag a : bi 7 i Avoid costly Bee: , EASY TERMS ome out an Season Ticket Holders use £ 8 awa LINCS taval 2 3 0 04 30 4) major repairs F see the Series No. 11 for this game: 1, Short distance: 16 miles fron Mec 228 22) | OVERMALIL 1-DAY DALETALLON BUS, SERVICE 2 gh tude suo ATHLETE-0 F-THE-Y EAR Queen's 030 4150 I oa aw SERVICE action" Leave downtown 6:15 - 6:45 Hon. 1200 alt; 4000) max, a ohana ale naaetitind in| $ K inar taie MIKE LAING e Bolchood's Eg aah 7:15. 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