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Oshawa Times (1958-), 11 Dec 1967, p. 4

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Associate Sports NIAGARA FALLS Flyers visit the Oshawa Generals to morrow night and the action at Civic Auditorium can be expected to be of the lively variety. The league - leading Flyers handled the Generals in easy fashion on. their last visit and they'll be out to add to their already two more comfortable total of 32 points Meanwhile, the Generals are Editor had to be helped off the ice. seconds later tied the game. - Five Armstrong faced with the task of knock- Mike Walton got his 15th and ing off the powerful Flyers if their home stand record. They have to have a win or two at home " over some of the top division to shake loose from Peterborough, cur- rently tied with the Generals for 8th place, the last playoff they are to improve clubs, if they are berth, with an even dozen points apiece. LOWER DIVISION teams all were on the short end of the scores over the weekend, the only faint ray of light in the picture. Marlboros bomb- ed Ottawa 9-2; Kitchener nosed out St. Catharines 5-4 and Montreal Canadiens de- feated "Petes" 5-3. Worst de- feat of all was sustained by the Generals, who after play- ing what is generally agreed to be their best first period of hockey of the season, to hold Hamilton Red Wings to a 1-1 score, wilted in the last two periods, as the visitors romp- ed to a 9-2 decision. CRUSHMEN disposed of Belleville here on Saturday night, the Oshawa boys crush- ing the visitors under an ava- lanche of goals, for a_ 10-3 verdict. The win moved the Crushmen into a three-way tie for first place in the Lake- shore Junior 'B' group, with Peterborough and Cobourg Cougars. However, the Lift- lock City boys had a game, with Belleville on Sunday and though we haven't heard the score, it's likely the Junior *B' "Petes" won this one, to re-establish their grip on the top rung. But the Crushmen are right on their heels and they get a fine chance 'to climb, when they host Co- bourg at the Auditorium, on Friday night. BOBBY ORR will be on the sidelines for about three weeks. The ex-Oshawa star suffered a broken collarbone in that sparkling hockey game 16th goals, which is a pace that could bring him into the 50-goal bracket for the season. With Green having to nurse a badly bruised knee for a few days, Boston has brought up Barry Gibbs from Oklahoma City, to help fill the gap in the defence corps. DICKIE MOORE, doing a comeback, for, the second time, scored the 257th goal of his NHL career, to give St. Louis Blues their 2-1 win over Maple Leafs. That was the first NHL tally Dickie has scored since 1965 and that season, he was playing with Toronto. Bob Nevin paced Rangers in their 3-2 win over the faltering Montreal team, who tied Chicago on Satur- day night. Los Angeles beat Bruins 3-1 last night. Bobby Hull picked up a pair as Chi- hawks blanked the Philly Flyers. Another veteran inthe limelight over the weekend was Gordie Howe. He passed a kidney stone earlier on Sat- urday, left his hospital bed to join the Red Wings and he picked up a goal and an as- sist, in the 3-2 win over Rangers. AVONLEA CLUB rinks were to the fore in the curling spotlight on Saturday. Here at Oshawa Golf Club, Don Camp- bell's rink defeated Gord Needham of Barrie, in the final match of the main tro- phy event, for top honors in the Golf Club's annual three- day men's open classic. An- other Avonlea rink, skipped by Dave Pedley, won the big Imperial Life Mixed bonspiel in Toronto at the "Royals" club. And in the men's open, at Tam-Heather, Gord Keith's rink won third prizes. In the annual Corby's men's open, at the Oshawa Curling Club on Saturday, George Bates' rink TODAY HOCKEY OHA Intermediate League-- Port Perry at Uxbridge, 8:00 p.m. GM Chevelle League -- at Civic Auditorium, 11:00 a.m to 2:00 p.m. GM Office League--Monzas vs Bel Airs, at 8:00 p.m. and Impalas vs Acadians, at 9 p.m.; both games at Civi Auditorium. OMHA .Major .Bantam League -- Police Assoc. vs Scugog Cleaners, 5:00 p.m.; B'Nai B'Rith vs Canadian Corps, 6:00 p.m. and Ham- bly's Beverages vs West- mount Kiwanis, 7:00 p.m tiree games at Childr Arena. OMHA Bantam League -- Mister Donut vs Local 1500 8:00 p.m. and Ideal Dairy vs Local 1817, 9:00 p.m games at Children's Arena OMHA Pee Wee League -- Novice All-Stars vs Valley view Park, at f Arena, 6:00 p.m OMHA Bantam League -- Bathe and McLells 2 dian Tire, 7:( 2784 vs Houdail 8:00 p.m.; both Brooklin Arena OMHA Juvenile Leazue -- Hayden Macdonald + tennials, 6:00 p.r Refreshments vs ers Credit Union both games at Ci ium Lakeshore Novice League-- Ajax vs Bay Ridges, at Ajax Arena, 7:45 p.m Lakeshore Bantam League Ajax at Markham, 6:30 p.m. Lakeshore Midget League-- Brooklin at Port Perry, 7:30 p.m.; Bay Ridges at Mark- ham, 8:00 p.m. and Oshawa at Lindsay, 7:00 p.m. Lakeshore Juvenile League Bowmanville at Whitby 8:30 p.m.; Peterborough Church at Lindsay, 8:30 p.m.; won the trophy and first prizes Brooklin vs Bay. Ridges, at Ajax Arena, 10:00 p.m: and Uxbridge at Markham, 9:30 p.m. TUESDAY HOCKEY OHA Junior 'A'? League -- Niagara Falls Flyers vs Osh- awa Generals; at Civic Audi- torium, 7:30 p.m. OHA Intermediate League -- Keswick at Port Perry, at 8:00 p.m. and Ux- bridge at Newcastle, 8:00 p.m Oshawa Minor Assoc. Mid- get League -- Foley Plumb- ng vs Letter Carriers, at 7:20 p.m Local '222 vs Navy Vets, at 8:20 p.m. and Rose Bowl Restaurant vs JOF 1248, at 9:20 p.m.; all three games at Oshawa Chil- dren Arena Oshawa Civil Service League -- Whitby Dupont vs V ms' Restaurant, 9:00 p.m. and Dines' Drive-In vs 's Restaurant, at 10:00 both games at Bow- manville Arena OMHA Lakeshore Novice pague -- Markham at Brooklin, 6:00 p.m OMHA Lakeshore Pee Wee League -- Pickering at Ajax, 'OMHA Lakeshore Bantam League -- Bay Ridges at A 8:30 p.m YMHA Lakeshore Midget -- Bay Ridges at League Br n, 8:00 Bro p.m. OMHA I Lakeshore Juvenile agzue -- Oshawa at Co- bourg. 9:15 p.m SKATING Oshawa Figure Skating Club -- at Civic Auditorium, } p.m. to 6:00 p.m. U. of T, TROUNCED BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) -- Buf. basketball falo. State's Toronto 120-71 Saturday night equalling a school scoring rec ord. Mark White's were high for Toronto. Saturday night, when Toronto - Leafs rallied to overtake Bos- | ton's 3-0 lead and tie the game | 3-3. Bobby was injured when | struck on the knee with just | eight seconds left to play and | George Belleville Scott Seagrist fired three goals and added two assists as Oshawa Crushmen picked up their third consecutive victory over the winless Belleville |Quintes with a 10-3 triumph in jan OHA Junior 'B' hockey game at the Civic Auditorium Saturday night. hit by a Mahovlich shot | Boston also lost veteran rear- | | Ric Knowles and John Nes- guard Ted Green. He was | |tic added two goals each "for |the winners, Ron Webb, Frank |Sawyer and Mike Keenan pot- ted singles. Keenan: and Knowles picked up three as- sists each to go with their goals jwhile Pete McNamee also add- ed three helpers. the scoring for the losers. Crushmen led 2-0 after the jfirst period, 5-3 at the end of |the second and added five un- janswered goals in the final |stanza, | DON CAMPBELL, skip of nip - and - tuck 7-6 decision | the Toronto Avonlea Club over Gord Needham's Bar- | rink which captured the rie rink, in their final match main event in the Oshawa on Saturday night, is shown sali eee right, Charlie Jarrett, Jim Johnstone, skip Don Camp- bell and Jim Swan, grouped ; ' ' around this year's premier | Belleville tried to 'bull' their prize, The Mitchell's Drugs |Way through the game but Ray Summers, Rick Rose-|deep in his own zone, /bush and Ron Fuller handled/down the left side, outskated the For one period last night the Oshawa Generals played as if they could beat any team in jthe Junior "A" hockey league. | But what proved successful in the first period was forgot- ten in the second and third, and the Hamilton Red Wings storm- ed back to trample the Generals |9-2 in a game at the Civic Aud- itorium, Generals played good, solid hockey for the first period keep- ing the Wings off balance with heavy body checks, close back checking and excellent skating. Dale Tallon engineered the lfirst and the prettiest goal of the game when he took the puck burst defence and fired a hard back- hand at Hamilton goalie Gerry Gray, Gray batted down the puck, but Fred O'Donnell was in position to bang it home. Hamilton tied the score ct the 19:48 mark when Danny Law- son swung inside the Generals blueline and blasted a shot that Trophy. pag emperor a: rye for seg Si - ; of this and returned the compli- Oshawa Times Photo ments when called on. | Bryan Rose handled goaltend-| ling duties for Crushmen and |played a solid game especially |in the second period when Belle-| ville fired |16 shots in his direc- tion. A recent reject from the Whit- by Lasco Steelers of the Metro 'Campbell's Avonlea Entry Captures Golf Club's 3-Day wits ier with the for the losers and was replaced by Vern Whalen early in the third period when he received an exciting climax to the Osh-|day and Friday evening saw the! ed a big a }a minor injury. ims Golf Club's annual 3-day| annual bonspiel dinner and en-|turn iy A poe Bag Bg gyi Be Perhaps the two prettiest tertainment program as an oth-|it ended when Patte's rinft ran|80als of the game came in the Campbell's rink, winners of|er highlight. out of rocks, in the 10th. |middle period off the sticks of |The Mitchell Drugs trophy, this oo 10th ees Pipes 03 Father Jack Pereyma, skip- pind ee Mike Keenan lcaaal 5 F | was lying second shot, just be-|ping Alex Mackay's Oshawa C,|8nd Kon Webb. [gent se award, included Jim) hing Campbell's "counter" and C. Brey won The Bank of Mon.|._ Webb took a pass from Pete Swan, Charlie Jarrett and Jim) when the Barrie skip missed'treal Trophy, with a 9-7 deci-| McNamee, looked for a winger, Johnstone. They defeated Clair|his take-out bid up the mid-|sion over "Ike" Hildebrand's|S4W no one so he turned on a | Peacock's Oshawa Club entry, in'dle, Campbell didn't have to/Golf Club entry. Skip Pereyma|burst of speed, breezed behind |the semi - finals. throw his last rock, in the thril-! made a double take - out withthe Belleville defence and fired | Gordon Hawkshaw, convener ling finish. his last rock and got the job|the puck past Hunt. ;of this year's event, together; In The Smith Transport event,|done, for a spectacular win. On a 2-on-1 situation Keenan! with the other members of his/"Preem" Whiteley took over Hildebrand had shot rock on used Scott Seagrist as a decoy) |bonspiel committee, put on anjas skip, replacing Gord Furey, "the button" and it was guard-/and fired a blistering wrist shot} Nedgeient event, acclaimed a|who had entered the rink. This'ed. He drew his last rock to|past Hunt: | |success by all participants. game saw Whiteley and rival|the side of the four-foot circle, Referee Blair Grant handed) | In all 32 rinks competed for|skip Bob Patte play a tight|/for second shot. Pereyma fired|out six minors and a major to} ue USF ARSE ----"lat this one and wicked off to|Crushmen while Belleville pick-} oe the shot rock -- andjed up three minors and a major.| stayed to count one and the/Only skirmish of the game} Markham Nips Steelers, ie Rich's' Whitby entry, io aie w a Fairview Lodge entry, de-- RAMBLINGS--Crushmen out-| Late Tally Does Trick ir Golf Club's annual 3-day here with the other mem- men's open bonspiel, with a bers of the entry. Left to | Don Campbell's entry from) i i s 3 jthe five different trophies. Alli/game for eight ends, Pyne Avonlea, defeated Gord| rinks were entertained in pri-| second and Sixth being blank- Needham's Barrie rink 7-6, in| vate homes for dinner, on Thurs-|ed, Whiteley and his men count-| /men's open bonspiel. feated Roy Sawyer's Oshawa|shot Quintes 46-34 Bob} {Golf Club foursome 9-5 in the fin-/Fleming has been returned to} match of The Cliff Mills|)Norwood by Crushmen .. and added two assists as Sklar carromed off Bill Yeo's pad ant into the net. In the closing seconds of play Oshawa's Joe Robertson and Hamilton's Lee Carpenter tangl- ed in a_ short scrap. Both were handed fighting majors, and Tallon, who was a little too verbal during the mix-up was given a misconduct and a game misconduct. Hamilton came out fired up in the second period while the Generals lost some of their first period spark. Red Wings out- scored Oshawa 4-1 inthe sec- ond frame. Hamilton scorers were Brian Gibbons, Gary Coal- ter, Lawson and Cal Russell. Ivan Boldirev collected Osh- awa's lone goal. Another fight broke out when Brian Morenz of Oshawa and Hamilton's Rod Hare squared off at 6:15. Morenz managed to sneak in a few punches while the referee was separating the two players. The only question in the third period was how high the score would go. Hamilton's Richard § DAN LAWSON « +» Scbres Two Goals goals, while Russell outskated an Oshawa defenceman for his second of the night. Red Wings captain Fred Speck followed Tallon to the showers as he was also handed a mis- conduct and game misconduct for disputing the referee's judge- ent. A total of 17 penalties were handed out with Hamilton col- lecting 10 of them. Hamilton also had an advantage in the shot department with a 41-27) edge over the Generals. Bob Stewart, recovering from) a bout with the flu saw some action in the third period, Osh- awa coach Ike Hildebrand yank- ed Yeo from the net and re- placed him with Dunc Wilson at the six minute mark of the sec- ond period with Hamilton lead- ing 3-1. A total of 1,547 fans were in attendance last night. | FIRST PERIOD 1, Oshawa: O'Donnell (CTQNON) 24... Me rceeverovesoee 7.51) 2. Hamilton: Laws | (LeClerc, Petit) 19.48 | Penalties -- Gyles .42; Speck 42; | Dussiaume 10.47; O'Donnell 14.36; Coal- ter 14.36; Whittaker 15.24; LeClere 15.24; Carpenter (ma 19.48; Robertson (major) 19.48; Tallon (misconduct and game misconduct) 19.48 SECOND PERIOD 3. Hamilton: Gibbons (Mcinally, LeClerc) ..+ 1.38 4, Hamilton: Coalter (Adair, Smith) 3.18 5. Oshawa: Boldirev (Bedard, Whittaker) «++ » 10.18 6. Hamilton: Russell (Speck, Carpenter) .. » 15 7. Hamilton: Lawson (LeClerc, Manery) 17.06 Penalties: Morenz (major) 6.18; Hare (major) 6.18; Gibbons 12.01. THIRD PERIOD 8. Hamilton: Petit (Mcinally, LeClerc) «+++» vee 40 9. Hamilton: Pe' (Trevelyan, Russell) -++ 63 10. Hamilton: Petit (Trevelyan) 7% 11. Hamilton: Russell (Hatoum, Trevelyan) ses. 18.30 Penalties -- Speck (misconduct) 10.293 Speck (game misconduct) 11.40; Gray 11.40; Hare 14.17. GARY NESBITT Representative SUN LIFE Assurance Company of Canada Oshawa Shopping Centre Phone 725-4563 Petit provided the when he, scored three consecutive Randy Zedic | Has Broken Leg Ted Calvin scored two goals By CLIFF GORDON WHITBY ---A late, | period goal, tallied by veteran Harry Sems, his second of the| minutes game, enabled Markham Seal-| Steelers 5-4, here Sunday in al "BR" 3-1 in third-| the the middle frame and teams split goals in the final period. With only five remaining, Steelers) chances the} missed on off Reid but! Vipond and Paul Motors Trophy play. In the Herb Robinson Auto Supply Trophy event, Bob Mer-} cer skipped his Oshawa Curl- i Club entry to a 9-7 win| ng Pete| ver Jim East's rink from Am-|Oshawa will be Friday night ___--.|0-Wax to edge Whitby Lasco|sticks of Tom Lavender, ; 3 | \herstburg, with Jack Mc | whe: | 0 dustries g i ac cQuade|when they face the powerful deed inidnitie: Iadustrh 3-2 as the skip. Mercer's big three Mike Keenan has taken over O.H.A. Junior "A" Hockey Furniture nipped Stan's Rent- als 4-3 in the first game of an Oshawa Senior Industrial hock- ey league tripleheader at the Civic Auditorium. In other action Ontario Steel Oshawa scoring honors with his four point night . . . Gary Brad- ley is second, only one point be- hind ... Next home game for oppure: Coueary: and Lasco Steel Kings trounced _team|in Brooklin' to Oshawa next trounced the University of 23 points will be held Feb. 18. Metro Junior hockey|goalie Bob Smith, a standout) league game. jall night, rose to the occasion. ; | "The defeat left Whitby tied! Sems drew what seemed to gg rong caged. lliaty lfpr fifth place with North York|be a costly penalty with less) i, five trophy final games:--| |Rangers, each with 17 points.|than four minutes left to play, | : : 2 | event count on the fifth end, Juveniles Win; MITCHELL'S DRUGS TROPHY | Markham, improving with| but still Whitby couldn't score. sows 1s . each game, has now climbed|Sems stepped back on the ice} : 020 020 020 1-7} M d t B t and pumped home the winner, |stone' and Don cempbell, skip. seb 1 ge S Dea en to sixth position, only one point -| takin a pass from_, Pete| BARRIE . back of the Rangers and Steel apni Pp om, ARIE s ostu" Emit, WiL0-4| BOWMANVILLE -- Bowman- 3 son and Gord Needham, skip. ville '"'Redmen" blanked Osh- ers. In other league action last} Whitby mentor Jim Cherry awa Juveniles 5-0 but the IDA |night, Weston Dodgers beat| yanked goalie Mike Laing with sya gcieANSPORT,, TROPHY |. Mridgets lost their game 9-6, to |North York Rangers 7-4; St./38 seconds remaining in an at-| Lloyd Corson, Bill Blight, Wally But-'the Oshawa Midgets, in an |Michael's Buzzers defeated Au- ; {1 "preen Whiteley," skip. rora Tigers 12-5 and the front- tempt to get the equalizer but Os Hawa GOLF Mae Aten x~3}0MHA Lakeshore League doub- Steelers managed only one shot! Harold Ball, D: Brooks, Hal But: |led- i |running Dixie Beehives were! on the net. ler and Bob Patte, skip. seh Sa a jheld to a 6-6 by Etobicoke; Captain Peter Turner scored; pank oF MONTREAL TROPHY Dave Wright turned aside ev- Indians, |two other Markham goals and|/OSHAWA cc N10 201 0301-9 ary Osh cree tt tt | Bill Fifield notched the single. |w/S¥%¥." ,Luke, Alex Mackay, Norm|CrY OS IANA SCOrsne Bi ie nile | MISSED CHANCES +|Ward and Father J. C. Pereyma, skip. |earn his shutout in the Juvenile | Lasco Steelers, who outshot| mje For Whitby, Bob Brown, Tom-|osHAWA GOLF 001 020 103 0--7) hi Lavender, Peter Vipond| Jim Grewar, Norm Wetherup, Frank | encounter while the homesters' |Markham 43-27 during the/ang Paul Reid. a acer alieiee Simpson and "Ike" Hildebrand, skip. five goals were shared evenly game, dominated play but) Markham coach Frank Ben-|, CLIFF MILLS MOTORS TROPHY ||P) i a BoD . | f couldn't score when it counted./ejj9, a former senior "A" Daye EN a kvica, hacen Cone Ss, | 032 021 100 x--9 pkdaan Ba Pe Whitby led 2-0 mid-way through) er with Whitb lops, feels | Pet Ore even Serry| Howse, John Hamilton and John the first period and seems to/his club is bt png tie jaove |OSHAWA aed) Oyler each scored one for Bow-} have Markham on the ropes|«we're a big, young club ®:|_ Bob Schoenau, Chris Schmelzle, Bill) manville. | until Markham tallied closing) stated Benello." and this win edt Maa clo dl deal cag In the Midget game, Mike Don-| Pediar People 7-0. Randy Zedic of Ontario Steel ithe goal-getters for losers. was carried off the ice on a stretcher in the last few min- utes of the game, with a broken right. leg. Bob Zakarow and Ernie Wheaton rounded out the scor- ing for Sklar Furniture in their victory while Al Saltern, Lorne Haley and Bill Nichols were Single goals by Rick Nosal, B. Flurry and Jim Campbell paced Ontario Steel to their) triump over Houdaille Indus-/ tries. Campbell paced Ontario) Steel to their triumph over Houdaille Industries. Bob Waters and Sam Thomp- son replied for the losers. Two goals each by Alf Hyrwkiw and Dan Morrison paced Lasco Steel Kings to their victory over Pedlar while Cliff Hyrwkiw, Bob Stiles and Terry Hayes potted singles. f) DUNC WILSON @ Bolahood's Sportshaven Downtown Oshawa @ Jim Bishop's Sporting Goods @ Auditorium Box Office ez} (SUA CIVIC Paul Hemergon, Cam Henderson, Wilf)? ; with Larry Allin and Rand: | for us," added Bonella, x " skip. out' the period. y b : rover HERB ROBINSON AUTO supPLY aghue and Bruce Simpson each | Markham outscored Whitby a cuba taned Ga duideat er Hi bg vete phony 021 030 120 0-9 | notted a pair for the IDA team This is a re-building Adee Pasco and Bob Mercer, skip. | and | AM TBURG 100 301 001 1-7 Rogers getting singletons. | | D Philli my guys are making many|,,s!ar McBean, Jack Each: Bill Davi' "Dusty" Lynd was Oshawa's| | r. 1 1S mistakes but they seemed to) ------_______________ hig scorer, with three goals, fol- have corrected them in_ this} lowed by Eric Howard, who} | Re-elected Phillips was. a standout and Bert Wil- son, just down from the parent} was re-|London Nationals, should give} term as|our club more balance. Whitby Canadiens Win 7-O\f0a.- Bone each got one Dr. John elected to his third } ; : president of the Oshawa Green|coach Jim Cherry, bitterly dis-/ Tim Morris and Paul Fry fir- CAN'T SINK Gaels' lacrosse club at the or-jappointed, pointed out his club/ed two goals each in pacing Osh-| hough swimmers literal |ganization's annual meeting|is having trouble scoring but a/awa Bruins to a 7-2 victory over! oan not sink in the Great Salt lheld yesterday at the Civic|few more stiff workouts and a/Cycle Centre Leafs while Can-\T ake they risk chicine is Auditorium. shooting practice, should helpjadiens bombed Red Wings 7-0\\ater that is eight times saltier one." Our goalie, Bob Smith, 4 7 *\scored twice. John Sledjiewski, | Bruins Trim Leats; 0" Britton, Gord Baeonae ONLY 4% SELLING YOUR HOUSE ? WE CHARGE | LIST NOW WITH THORNTON ROAD SOUTH OFF KING STREET WEST Tuesday, DEC. 12 GAME TIME 7:30 P.M. OSHAWA GENERALS -- VS. -- Niagara Falls Season Tickt Holders use Series No. 12 for this game. BUS SERVICE Leave downtown 6:15 - 6:45 - 7:15. Return after the game. NEXT HOME GAME SUN., DEC. 17 GENERALS vs LONDON CENTRAL ONT. TRUST Bob Taylor was elected first|this out. . . . Rookie rearguard/in Oshawa Little NHL novicelinan the ocean. | Phone 723-5221 vice-president, Ed Burrows sec-|Johnnie Lee was the pick of hockey action at the Civic Aud-|---- ond vice-president, Henry Sud-|the Whitby club, handing out/itorium. dard, secretary, and Jim Bos-|numerous stiff checks. Whitby) Mike Mountain, Rob Hair and well, treasurer. is back in action on Friday at Steven Young rounded out the} New members on the board | Markham and play at homejscoring for Bruins while Mike of directors are Dr. Bob Cum-|next on Sunday, against North Tower and Kirk McNamee re- mings, Dr. Ted Culp, Jim| York Rangers. plied for the losers. Souch Jr. and Vern Walker. Che Pag mem navon tage eae oe Two goals by Demille led Can- One of the items discussed at jadiens to their triumph over the meeting was the possibility Bantam All-Stars Red Wings in the second half of moving the Green Gaels 'of a apering tog - i *\junior "B" club, now playing Single goals by Hood, Fulton, : Beat Newmarket |Cullen, Gallas and Hart round- ed out the scoring for the win- NEWMARKET ---- Oshawa ners. Andrews recorded the shutout jin the nets for Canadiens. jyear. j .| 'The Gaels' annual champion-| ; -|ship banquet and awards night|Bantam All-Stars nipped New- market 5-2 in an_ exhibition BIG TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE $7.00 On Ambassador Only My First Choice . .. My Second Choice My Third Choice SIGNED RETURN TO THE OSHAWA She Oshawa Times ATHLETE-OF-THE-YEAR (Contest Closes Dec. 20, 196) tle a elelere cece rel evetererexe ae Me ¢.0 0s ote rexemey + © ¢exemeney TIMES One of the major problems ~, discussed was the replacing of bantam hockey game played here yesterday. Gary Bone and Dave McKee | Christmas SEWING MACHINES Gaylord Powless, Oshawa scor- ling star, who was lost to the club because of age. led the Oshawa attack with two! jgoals each while Dave Tessier added a single. Doug Counter and Don Hol- Hawks Blank Leafs, jieaze handled the scoring for the losers. e Red Wings Win4-2 5 one ee eee Hawks continued their win | csv comet ver el CUTY CARTAGE | hockey league with a 3-0 vic-| Local and Long Distance MOVING tory over Leafs while in the) ha x second game of the 'twin bill' | ° ice e@ House e@ Apartment Red Wings doubled the score| MOVING AND STORAGE on Canadiens 4-2 at the Civic) Packing @ Shipping @ Crating City Cartage agents for UNITED VAN LINES (Conado) Ltd. Auditorium on the weekend. | Bob DeGray, Guy Lecroix and Moving with care anywhere in SANITIZED VANS Same day delivery up to 200 miles on 3,000 Ib. loads. 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BESTWAY MOTORS @ SALES @ SERVICE @ PARTS @ Dundas St. West @ Centre St. means more get up and go. Like the big gallon and a car that never uding the 60 horsepower, 'Y, ONT. Leafs. for. Canad they lost to, aro | bof of Foe of tte D. Smith scored both goals | --$--$ a A shot by Jim Roberts of the St. Louis Blues was Rangers | Edge St.¢ By THE CANADIAN PRESS Kitchener Rangers are hold- ing such a hot hand in the Onta | io Hockey Association Junior A series that the cry may soon go up--stop the Rangers And the team that might do it} is Montreal Junior Canadiens) who womped to their seventh) win in a row Sunday by beating lowly Peterborough Petes 5-3.! Browns Capt With Win Ov By DICK COUCH Associated Press Sports Writer). Jim Houston, Cleveland's). 245 - pound super - thief, has); picked the lock to the Century]. throne room, leaving only one}, divisional battle still raging in the National Football League--| , the coastal war between Balti-|; more's unbeaten Colts and Los}. Angeles' relentless Rams. : Linebacker Houston intercept-| , ed a fourth-quarter pass Sunday and ran 18 yards for the deci-)! sive touchdown as the Browns clinched the Century Division|e crown with a 20-16 victory over|s St. Louis Cardinals. | A week ago, Houston's 79-)5 yard scoring run with another|' pass theft put the wraps on al! 24-14 victory over New York|5 that eliminated the Giants from/§ the Century race. . While the Browns joined)! Green Bay's Central champs]! and Dallas Capitol Kings in the}! NFL semi-final playoff bracket, the Colts whipped New Orleans 30-10, running their unbeaten string ot 13 games and setting up next Sunday's Coastal show- down with Los Angeles, PUNT BLOCKED | The Rams stayed alive Satur- day by blocking a Green Bayjr punt in the final minute and)t scoring with 34 seconds to playj) for a 27-24 nod over the Pack-|7 ers. They tied the Colts in anju earlier meeting and are one|F game off the pace going into the} ob ot th wate oe finale in title-frantic Los An-|t geles. s In Sunday's other NFL\d games, Dallas Cowboys drubbed/o Philadelphia Eagles 38-17; San Francisco '49ers outscored |g Atlanta Falcons 34-28; Detroit/s Lions smacked New York|a Giants. 30-7; Washington Reds-/d kins edged Pittsburgh Steelers|E 15-10 and Chicago Bears andis Minnesota Vikings played to alr 10-10 deadlock. d The Browns led 13-9 whenjs Houston, a rugged, eight-year|v pro, batted a Jim Hart pass into} - the air, grabbed the ball on the fly and raced across untouched. Those six points stood up for Cleveland despite Hart's 15-yard| touchdown pass to Jackie Smith} late in the period. A desperate 41-yard pitch from Hart to Smith carried to the Browns' 18! as time ran out. 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