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Oshawa Times (1958-), 20 Dec 1967, p. 15

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Connaught Park scored a hard - fought 4-2 victory over a stubborn Eastview team. Billy Ford led the way for Connaught with a solid two - goal ef- fort, while Steve Simpson and Pat McArthur added single counters. Reg Thursby and) Tim Mackness notched the East-| FIRST DEGREE VIA SCHOLARSHIP last spring at Notre Dame Now he is back with Nel son's University. the amateur team, after being dropped by Buckaroos the Club, of Portland the Western Hockey League. --CP Photo Campbell and Paul Christenson each had two goals, while Dav- id Lakas and Jim Ireland had single counters. Kevin Courtney posted the shutout for Nipigon. North Oshawa, with goalie Mike Power making many fine saves, recorded a 3-0 win over Baker Park. The North Oshawa goal scorers were Kevin O'Con- nell, David Hardie and Mitchell Kavanauch. HOCKEY SCOREBOARD By THE CANADIAN PRESS National League Eastern Division view, goals. : WLT F Woodview took a 7-1 victory |Roston 16 8 4 99 over Southmead Park. Barry|Chicago 149 8 9 Gordon played a standout game /Toronto 1410 5 86 for Woodview with a three-goal] netroit 1310 6 97 effort, while single goals wer€|New York 1312 4 84 tallied by Brian Bird, Joe De-|yontreal 1013 7 78 laney, Kevin Kelly and Terry Harding. The lone Southmead marksman was David Salway. Harman Park recorded their Western Division Philadelphia 14 9 5 62 Los Angeles 1413 3 79 , ; i+} | Minnesota 1111 6 65 first victory of the season with a 41 win over Glen Stewart. ge peo 4 i: ' 3 The Harman goals were scor- cies 718 3 58 ed by Frank Stach, Jerry Cam- eron, David Lamonte and Brian Steeves, while Steve Patterson replied with the lone Glen Stew- art goal. Brookside displayed a strong attack, as they dumped Lake Vista by a 7-3 score. Doug Beirness led Brookside with three goals, Jeff Boyce notched) Tuesday's Results Oakland 1 Los Angeles 3 Today's Games Toronto at Montreal Detroit at New York Boston at Chicago St. Louis at Oakland Ontario Junior A E L two goals, while Charlie Neal). pays 16 5 4114 and R. Hambly scored single Toronto 16 6 2140 goals. Mark Sheridan played @lrithener 15 5 2 126 strong game for Lake Vista Hainilton 13 5 5 106 with two goals, while John Pat- Montreal 1472 97 tman counted a single tally. \St. Cath 1013 1 91 In other action, Kingside and|7 ao," 814 3 72 Storie skated to a keenly - con-| (200 0" 713 2 79 tested 2-2 stalemate. Mike|,*o7* § 73 4 A -con|Pet'borough 415 5 7. Pidgeon and Ricky Jackson) \/ 121 2 40 notched the' Kingside goals,|U"@wa while Steeve Brooks and Rtich- Result Tuesday ard Tanguay replied with the| Toronto 4 London 2 Storie markers. First place Nipigon continued their winning ways with an over-| whelming 20-0 victory over Bathe Park. Wayne Willmore led the way for Nipigon with a fine six - goal effort, John Johnson counted four. times,! Games Tuesday Toronto at. Peterborough ener at Hamilton American League Buffalo 2 Quebec 2 Ontario Senior Belleville 3 Orillia 4 A Pt 77 36 83 36 62 33 87 32 82 30 76 27 A Pt 65 36 77 34 74 32 §3 31 76 30 96 21 104 19 117 16 3 116 13 150 4 Kitch- Nipigon Still Undefeate | a ts Novice Hockey Schedule As a result of eight games at the Oshawa Children's Arena, the keen battle for first place in an evenly - balanced Neigh- borhood Associations' Pee Wee Hockey League continued, with Rundle, Lake Vista and Fern- hill Parks all trying for first place. Rundle Park holds down top spot with 12 points, Fernhill and Lake Vista are tied for second with 11 points each, while Woodview Park is in close Pursuit with 10 points. Oshawa blasted Glen Stewart display. Jeff Keenan and Greg Pilkington led the onslaught for North Oshawa with four goals each, Jim Krantz was next with three goals, while Bobby Bathe chalked up two goals and added |top playmaker. The final North Oshawa goal was notched by hey posted the shutout. two goals, while Peter Pawlenchuck added a single tal- ly. The lone Valleyview marks- man was Steve Warlow. Fernhill were in fine form, as they took a 9-1 from Kingside Park. Gord |Jeyes paced the Fernhill scor- ers with two goals. Marty Rey- nen notched a and added three assists, while jother single goals were scored| (Bill Lewko, Danny Morency,| {Don Layton and Rocco Am- g bra. Mike Dempster with Kingside's lone goal. in the final minute of ers were Jeff Foss and Victor} Evelyn, while Jerry tried hard for Nipigon two goals. In the opening game, North | decision} by a 3-2 score. The woodview tee. SOLE AGENT MIKE'S PLACE THE OSHAWA Timgs, Wednesdey, December 20, 1967 15 Rundle Has Slim Lead, Keen Pee Wee Puck Race Bathe markers, Jenkins early lead, however, victory. both their goals. a four - goal earn the shutout. Damon Association. ; Runyon covered the old New| replied) york Giants for the New York ; American from 1911 to 1920. He Rundle Park edged Nipigon|went on to author a number of by a 3-2 margin with Bobby| short stories including Guys and Small scoring the winning goal/Dolls which served as the basis - : a the| for a Broadway musical and a i at ressier. Carson |82me. e other Rundle scor-| movie. Seven more games were play-|Ron Hart, Paul Tessier, Carson The anhouncemest wad wee Nemish| today by Bob Broeg, sports edi- with!tor of the St. Luis Post Dis- patch and chairman of the base- Woodview nipped Bathe Park|ball writers selection commit- TD. goals were notched by Bill Vers- lus, David Kift and Jeff Le- gere, while Gary Lintlop and Barry Smith replied with the Eastview overcame an early 1-0 deficit to hand Connaught Park a close 2-1 defeat. Ron gave Connaught Thompson and: Stan Konarow- ski notched goals to give East- view their well - earned 2-1 Harman squeezed past South- mead by a 3-2 score. The Har- ' |man scorers were Malcolm Mil- 14-0 in an impressive offensive|ler, Gord Ehmke and Victor! Sirko, while Andre Grotenhuis set the pace for Southmead with In the final pee wee game,} Vista handed Storie Park a one- i sided 10-0 defeat. Allan Emard six assists to be the game's|led the way for Lake Vista with performance. |Mark Brabin was right behind Paul Leblanc, while Rick Shee-|with three goals, while single- jtons were added by Dave Go- In a close - checking contest,|guen, Monty Harmon and Mike Brookside Park handed Valley-|Jobin, Dave Gilbert and Ron -|view a 3-1 defeat. Eddie Sim-|Melinchuck shared the goaltend- | |kins led the Brookside attacking duties for Lake Vista to! * \with Writers Honor -- Damon Runyon ST. LOUIS (AP) -- The late ; Runyon has single counter| elected 1967 winner of the J. G. Taylor Spink Memorial Plaque in the Cooperstown Hall of |Fame by the Baseball Writers an Bobby | been | They enjoyed getting it! They're proud of it! Their friends had got it. They wondered what it was like: Then their friends invited them over. It was very nice. 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