12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, Decomber Robinson, in fight at Lo night, The draw and his Sugar Ray 1h-rotund title gets lenger then | Angel | GENE FULLMER whole band smash to the hody behind A rights on Saturds ide of chal out wi called a Judges And Referee Vote As If Looking At Different Fights By PATRICK MeNULTY 0] hare of the Associated Press Staff Writer | gale LOS ANGELES (AP)--National| ! ! Ir Mary Boxing As middleweight 10 i' ' sion greeahle chemi RR IN SPRING | Maoore I ( 1 hea foore hack 1 Ap lant pound Rob man | len on per cent split Fullmer today Jie on Archie NTAGH of ti Parr ociat Gene Hobinso erlled bh Va iurda oken over vith Full hanging up Mn 10 cent of the $100,000 for ulimie Robin ie of tolevi d the 30 per on $122 MN) per cent 4 plu Ho Saturda mer y id Robinson ll, Full I don't k He'd in fi ALLY up 1 i 1 I next make fe n \ mnre mind In the HAS MOVIE OFFERS n | Juveniles First Win psets Loop Leaders |: n Hives: | Lemp then Wek an Bot PE Tl. al oi ley He «WL ow te w Ther do HL al rin Ie Vile a of le nthe In ) nog hrothey TUVENTLES Dasha thie nit ny the Inst nthe ols, blast teonast | 1 nlay DURNO GARAGE RTE IS Melnick, « 0 Will wi 1 nut Waontt Hypdlin and Burks tonl ton 1) 'n ul nirast In two Roals added (wo assists fn goal Miche Ww forward Pant the 1 3 A Hrown Mill CIEY Vib defen | Gearing Delve N b | through the ei i tenosited Fegan, ( the'n 8 Rob in"'goal pm O "Off We he J \2 QSIAWA 1M somudefon | 2 Wide I Cookerton W Ne Huh ¥ \ Loan, D Cockerton! IR 11 Wa y 1 MM t { Myke "45, 8 Welsh, Foal ( ! K "To JUV Bran det kK, Ted OF ni Val Cullen ward on Mavgonak ! W ow and he Brodie Canadian Oarsmen FIRST PERIOD | \ "a Honor Buffalo Man LAT Tam 0X 3 cp Ca d M forwards Myle idowaski a on | N A \ n n Rennick Law and PERIOD FIRST 1 Ren 3 00 SECOND PERIOD W Rennlek . nd Myke al Marka on, Glasspe nor: for Wide: R. Myles mh, K \ Nel onnet aod AO Reonat ATHARINY 2 Juwe n i : Pre { OR Oi vin exeont YN we W \ ) ded Tad OF dh } nt SECOND PERIOD {Ar Lawson Mh O'( Ase Romanuk Garrard Ll] Ve "Bishop Pena Rrodie 8B. My 153 18 50 Ve have honor heir overn of Rrodic Hoope he award al here AS Ww) UY Satay day Hao wlian oclation Am Hoo {9 execu Side smen AN OArsMan Ruffalo wa his home Dowe and West reported The honored 18 Rish om ih ih and Poa only THIRD PERIOD . wa a om LN Ry We wlerick Sidhe ont O'Connor) 1 1b to battle [I'm Interested! for Robinsor CREIMT UNION 'Oshawa Majors Nip Macedonians By GERRY BLAIR awa Majors scored an im pre 4 win over the bighly- touted Toromo Macedonians at East York arena before 400) parti san fans day afternoon | This was the second straight victory for the Majors, as they opened their home schedule in Whithy with a 4-1 decis ithe Trenton RCAF {Monday night The Majors staried early with two goals hefore the 5.00 minute {mark, Ron Myles and Al Gar rard being the marksmen. They | Increased their lead to 340 in the {opening minutes of the 2nd period when | Ashton pass and broke into the iclogr at ceptre lee, and parked ithe disc hehind Cole 0) 7 on pgainst ¥iyers the the Toronto narrowed the end of {pe when Ted Hughes in a shot from the point Fraser Beoll scored almost from the opening whistle in the third and final period on 8 solo effort to bring the within one goal of the Major Al Garrard tallied hi econd the alternoon to bring the ore 10 42 as Ed Romanuk fed him his second goalscoring pass Toronto kept pressing In the md Bell pla margin second tipped hefare od Macedoninng of Oshawa end weored on { he ah count read 4.3 Gerry Maclean eventual Una Just under six minutes er tp mnking cored the Isted, with remaining Fraser COring diy winner n the fins! stanza hefore Seott capped the ith his second goal of the MAJOR WIGHLIGHTS Mike Cirka gave his second ive outstanding the Lames Se performanee the Oshawa nthe econ oe Fullmer retained h tor nll the in net Vinjo OH Macedonian but Toronto period, when dominated proceeding for for the Majors only goal O'Connor's experience he off n York tunately nanaged Fed one vist ved ut Vast dexterit thriller ho terda (A h od il 'Cobourg five-pin club econd Appearance Ace Bowling ed thelr ability to ma hy racking up the day in the Toronto a 6527 five-game Acadian Cleaner king their the ain pro Ace for Robinson eason al Fullmer 159 ng that dre 14,765 to the Fullmer to lane the with gh Tam rushe iarded Mi hy ol decision first Defeating thelr opponent wo Plumbing of Cobourg er 1000 ping, the Acadian nge for the tg. Cobourg In the reve lost col round ori vith tw d But Fullmer flurried hac I'he hie 101 | The first game was a one-sided iffalr when Acadian turned in a dazzling 1421 against 1076 for Co ht bourg and John Trott was the i+ hi in this game when he rolled a 421 score, which could have heen a perfect game Boh Gallagher, who hottest bowler in for the past his mate in the second vith. a 306 score when Aca gain won with 12680 againet for Cobourg, Ozzie Keeler took over for Trott in the ond also finished strong Lloyd 8 gained much eon Saturday action lefthander moved and POPPE mere ind olen hero fornin's see m f 1) i y vinner I 0 nore point he heen entire veek ha the ix i y paced me aan 1158 ho of game hin from hig final vith a fidence the the ll three games hrillfant Joh the third fourth game fifth came up tonk Ihe he Acadian y 11060 Nami 1250 Flin 10g h hh Howling ne 10 oi, mn the hig! hh UAW PUCK ACTION Gary Lawson took Sam | {of Cobourg killing off penalties, specializing in the "hox" method Gerry Robinson will see action between the pipes for the Majors in tonight's clash against the Port Hope Redmen at the Whitby Community Arenas olerting #t 8.30 p.m, The Majors will search for their third straight Lakeshore league victory, Danny Ture: ski played his first game with "the Oshaws Majors, and played very well on defence alongside Kv Edwards, Tureski handed out the stiffest body check of the afternoon and suffered a twor stitch cut in the Jog flor his effort Buddy Horne, former Kitchener - Waterloo Dutchmen, is toiling with the Macedonians Horne was also with the Whithy Dunlops for a brief spell when the club was In search of talent to holster them for the world championships OSHAWA woul, Cirka, de fence, Turesi, Vdwards, Ashton and DeGray; forwards, Maclean fennick, Westinll, Lawson, Myle Mills, Garried, and Rom anuk TORONTO gon! Coles; defence, Wandell, Walker, Hughes and Patterson; forwards, Crawlord, Searcello, Nash, Scott, Bell, Horne and Comport First Period VMyvios Lawson Oshawa: Garrard ftomuanuk Penalties 19.42 Forw and 1, Osh Ashton 24 4.05 Walker 11,18, Mills Second Period 3, Oshawa: Lawson Ashton i. Toronto: Hughes Lawson | 17.26 Pennlfies 16.02, Burns 17.49 wo Third Period y. Toronto: Beott 6, Oshawa: Carvard Homanuk 7. Toronto Oshawa l'oronto Patterson Hie Wi 1.64 00.45 10.29 10.45 14.32 Bell (Hughes MacLean Scott Horne 15.50 tfall and Hughes Wazdell 056 " 9 Pe major Acadians Sweep Plumbers Vil § first series of the schedule the most important objective play-off spot, has yet he complished but a to ae A continuance of thelr present calibre of bowling should the locals club 1s hitting at a 1239 per game clip in this series and this will Vin most games The standing Plantation 11 f), Seagrams Jarvis 6 Peoples 11, 9 Darrigo's & and Melvor 2 Bob Gallagher was top shooter on Saturday with 287, 306, 216, S14 and 277 for 1400; John Hrico 219, 271, 256, 240 and 266 for 1251; Dick Adams 280, 228, 271, 205, 200 for 1223; John Trott 421 and 2 for 648; Lloyd Babins 250, MB, 200 for B16; Hank Sarnovsky 266, 248, 217, 231, 238 for 1190, Por the Oshawa fans, who were unable to witness John Trott on TV Bowling, the Aca- dian shooter had a very bad day and was defeated by George Smith of the Peoples Club, three thames to two, The totals were Smith 1200 for his five games and 002 for Trott John 121 fenmmnten ar ul hig helped have ™ but appre ant The nehed when the owl Clu Paollow will Jeave for the should Kame for ne very tonm apirit Halurday u heavy Pui hia #ved hi ll chub ha hile whan Ir inlirday went Plantation Flaulallun Lanes hin bis nla ll HOTT In Blige Chain plinalilp 1 | Hissle His 14 Hi lw Fahiniiohhiig hima $aih FECL) wal ana wll LETT) pall + Bal bit thsi h win Hiligh CO [TTS TE IT ilar aii his Wilawu Wine hy weal Hie Tony's Put Stop To Merchants' Streak felon Kowaski Lanlye Lotirm ott Int Peril Maker Ford (hed) Hannon Hamilton) Wills Cire) Miller) Coannicdet ist Mel Cinudet cham forward Na Middleton Wills and heen topped Ton | nent alch fin vod napped the Linlan claiming In the | ly double) an ex Viiddiaton (RRR Napioy 17 Ham 10.30 Linton ki Ki Ponalties or W nton i, Credit Un ny Raker [8 I) andl Wodeook nd Period Willy (4th Naplorkowskiy 10.19 145, Na Cookerton urpt mp Hon 10 ny Vending i Union tawdet Ponaltl or kowsk 0 Hon crept VENDING Ho ne Cre Hannon ane nto uislp 15 nd rd Period Linon aplorkow ski ad Will LI A} I, Wills HAL Kono 1008, and misconduct) 10.39 TONY'S © MERCHANTS Bill Berwiek hinent ( Yona lie Elliott 1008 Lintner major ki Lange ne miscond Goalie Mike ( Hor with W Vel Hake Manu out wh l'ony th dayed the to down Oshawa Victory role o Mere poilers 1.9 unbeaten Ha y lone tally BAKER VENDIN( Va ol Wondeook forwards W and M CREDIT UNION delence, Smith, G ran nt mapped Merchants ord al " ven me amd kept Tony breathing distance of the ars, five points back Robinson Was a 8 iw within ' pacesse Hamill Ford, Ran Gerry a hative ant-killer teammates a Orono WIN Wo goals and setting up TT {IY n Chain tad Molilok's nel holth West pertormance hig fae fie Ih wae ail hey tor in Tony » tiumph Caplaln Jack Armstrong and Waonttall, with & fine selo eitiort, hitnked the red light for Morehants MERCHANTS goal Howe; McMahon, Marshall, Wallace; forwards, G Westfall, Arnold, Armstrong, Sam olonka, Sneddon and 8, Westfall TONY'S goal, Melnick; de Currie, Smith, Keenan, forwards, Sutton, Hill, Rob Harmon, Mules and Goud Gourde dofence Lark fence Reld inson Hing Ist Period LT West (5th) Lobinson) Merchants Arnold) Penalties Aiold ny 6.18 Armstrong (5th) 13.12 15.30 and Wallace Fony'S: Robinson (4th) Myles, Smith) ony Robinson (5th) (Miles, West) v Merchants: G th Penaltios Robinson 13.00 LR} Westlall 18.17 Wallawe | and LEA ard Period None ( Wallace 1. lal Mel - Suddard J and IN TILLSONBURG Oshawa Hotel Genoshe Hawks! Ambl Gardner scored 10 in the suffered their first loss in six first half and John McKibbon games In OBA Big Seven Bas and Alex Garrow (8 former ketball play Saturday night as Alabama State player) added {Tillsonburg Livingstones moved nine, Tom Olinyk wus tops for linto first place, trouncing Hawks Oshawa with five points 98-47, The Livingstone club, Do. Oshawa seemed to be rid of minion champion and Olympic| their Jitters and though it didn't representatives remain undefeat. Show on the scoreboard, they od and have a game in hand on looked much better in the latter the Oshaws club | half, Tom Olinyk put on a good It was Just 8 case of 100 much | "how for the Tillsonburg players power Saturday ight, The "Liv and on & number of occasions, view", determined to outscore the both he and rent Sictield sole Oshawn club by as much as pos ie hail trom he oA sible, never let up, They om ingstone forwards, But when the y 4 4 | » 3 Jumped, outhustied and com Hawks Brin mane one ood pletely outplayed the Oshawa play Hisonburg wou me crew. They had a 177 lead he three, and that's the way it went fore the game was five minutes! During the latter stages of the old and didn't take their first Bame Oshawa used three cen string club off the floor until late tres on the front line to try and| in the second hall gain a height advantage apd it aid pay off Lo a certain extent SPEED PLUS HEIGHT The Livingstones club was try. With Bobby and Amb Gardner ing vainly to hit the century hitting from inside and Bg mark but Oshawa held them to "Stretch" MeKibbon controlling ingle field goal in the last both backbosrds, the Llvvies and kept their score went off the floor at halftime Olympic" front Hine th a 4018 lead, They had the Gurdner brother most streamlined fast break and wdhury Oshawa player had ever een. John Mel showed On several oceasions the hall did rifle i not « floor hetore ome the wheelin 1] two minute to 95. The the two of an m Wi hhon ol ol a ler Addi and hot ven touch the is on the other hasket type of game the 0 awd club a lot of confusion and made them hurry thelr For the home he mentioned that Tillsonburg club's starting five are B47 or over. Most Oshawa players had never had thelr shot blocked on offense much Alex ereleryk halthandier Ones INKY to another I'he Oshawa club hand, did well to sta points. An Inter "A were Just ontelassed corer in the game wa McKibhon with 21 points Garrow and Bobby Gardner Garrow who are mar to the club well be on Dominion yeomer way toward Thin enised onnie Ht "lou the Li thir i ng shots, | Senior Lith the other within 50 club, they on ide, It might four of the Top John Ale IT rolled at Ace Bowling in the keep in the running as the Acadian Cleaners | Penny's 7, Stan) | | § f ---- Wham program called Guardian Maintenance,| added 17 apiece and Ambi Gard ner had 14, for the Livingstones Tom Olinyk netted 15 for Osh awa and Brent Oldfield had nine Alex Radovich and Gary Vaugh- an scored five aplece The jitters showed badly at the foul line where Oshawa scored only ViAor28, their poorest show ing in three years, Tillsonburg had 1640129 PLAN TO SEE LIVVIES Oshawa fans should mark Sat urday, Dee, 17, on their calendar now, That's the night Tillsonburg comes to Oshawa and the Hawks are planning on making it a mueh closer contest, when they play at home, In the Oshawa will have two games at meantime, | BASKETBALL RESULTS By THE CANADIAN PRESS SUNDAY National Baskethall Detroit 11 Cincinnati 115 Canadian-American League New York 52 Burlington, Vi Yvan Couty Institute 65 Unive Settiement 4 SATURDAY Ontario Big Seven 47 Tillsonburg 9% Exhibition Queen's 54 Clarkson #3 Western U. 63 Loyola 104 McMaster 66 Hobart 62 Assumption 37 Niagara | U. of 1, 62 BL, Peter wil Oshawa Chicago LE] College Association 1] 106 875,000 Livvies Hand Hawks Their First Defeat home, this week Thursday they play the Senior A Toronto YMHA and on Saturday they meet their arch rivals, St. Thomas Barnes, at Donevan Collegiate, TIHASONBURG LIVING STONES Garrow 17, MeKib- bon 21, Bob Gardner 17, $trel wayk B, Ambi Gardner 14, Por. ter 2, Thrower 6, Kilrea 7, Snow sell 4, St, John 2, Vabi, Total oh OSHAWA HAWKS Oldfield 8, Cheski 2, J, Olingk 4, Rey- nolds 2, Kolodzie 2, Radovich §, Tom Olinyk 15, Vaughan 5, New ey 4 Total 49 Officials Red Curran and Woody Campbell, Tillsonburg, Scorers -- Wray Watts, Tillsone Ihurg and Bruno Wrubel, Oshawa, Montreal Team In | N.Y. 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