Oshawa Times (1958-), 19 Jan 1966, p. 8

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& THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, Jonvory 19, 1966 Niagara Falls Here Tonight, 1 Gens Keen To Break Slump If past games are any indica- ition, fans can expect a little of everything at Civic Auditorium tonight at 8 p.m. when Oshawa Generals play host to Niagara Falls Flyers. It has become apparent in the past that the Generals and the Flyers, both Boston Bruin farm clubs, 'save their best efforts for each other--not only with 'skates and stick, but with fists las well. + Niagara shaded the Generals . 3-2 in The Falls less than two 'weeks ago, and the score is indicative of every game be- 'tween the clubs this season. But there were other repre- 'sentative aspects of the game 'Five misconduct penalties were thanded out and two players| 'from each club were tossed ¢rom the game. ' As an added attraction, Oshawa general manager Wren 'Blair and Flyer coach Bill Long 'spent considerable time ex- «changing uncomplementary ges- 'tures. + Blair's statement, '"'there's no love lost between these two «lubs."" rates strong considera- ,tion as the understatement of 'the season. Wren reports the Generals in "a good frame of mind". follow- dng a two-hour meeting Tuesday. | " 'Bep' (coach 'Bep' Guido- lin) and I talked to the players lindividually, then as a team," 'Parts - Service said Blair, 'They're all keen to break out of this slump." Generals trail second-place Niagara Falls by four points and league - leading Peterborough Petes by six, but they can move back into contention with vic- tories over the Flyers tonight and the Petes on Saturday. The original 'kid-line' of Danny Sandford, Brian Morenz and Bob Black will be reunited against Niagara. Danny O'Shea will centre left- winger Billy Little and right- winger Wayne Cashman. Chris. Hayes and Ron Dussiaume will alternate at left wing on" the other line beside' centre Bill Heind! and right-winger George Babcock, Bill White will be the jextra forward, ~ On defense, Paul Cadieux will Chris Roberts will play beside Bobby Orr. Barry Wilkins is the extra defenseman. team up with Nick Beverley and © DANNY SANDFORD City League | | | | Bantam Play: Canadian Corps and Duplate | battled to a scoreless tie in an Oshawa Minor Hockey Associa-| day night. plate net, while Tasso Perokes| and John Krbylo shared the INTER. BASKETBALL 4 ON ALL-STARS A goaltender, a defense- man, two fonwards, and a coach. That will be Oshawa's representation in tonight's OHA Eastern Junior 'B' all- star game in Kingston. Oshawa Crushmen coach Ted O'Connor will be be- hind the bench when the Stars meet Kingston Fron- tenacs, last year's cham- pions. - ee Goaltender Dave -Gavel, defenseman Don Bowen and forwards Jerry Dionne and Peter Nevin are members of the all-star squad. All four have seen action this season with Oshawa Generals, Paul Reid, an ex-General, has established himself as one of Kingston's most pro- lific scorers. He scored three : goals against the Crush- men here last Friday .night, Hawks Lose In Welland, Miss Out In Saturlay saw the Oshawa Hawks lose a tight battle in Welland teams. The game was decided at the Foul Shots Radobenko leading with 17 points, . on the some way, fine the winning two points. Welland outscored the Hawks but Frontenacs bowed 7-4. All proceeds from. -the game will go to the OHA Emergency Fund for in- jured players. FOUR CRUSHMEN| Maples Defeat | GIANT SLALOM EVENT '| Cook dropped in the other four. " |way, Kevin Hinze, Blain. Bos-!skiers, who have not hada great lingwood Ski Club, 263.5 secs.; | \Ciub was third with 164.6 secs:; Oshawa Ski Club Teams =: «room ones, 225.1 sets. and Collingwood Ski se! /Club, 255.7 sees. : Both Finish In 3rd Place) iv s cw: aa not have enough competitors to At the Southern Ontario Ski!University of Torente Ski Club, finish to qualify -- Don Valley Team Giant Slalom Event held|228.9 secs.; Oshawa' Ski Club;|Racers, High Park wee, Ski last weekend on the Slalom Hill|233.8 secs.; Don Valley Racers, | Club- il' at Osler Bluffs, bovs and girls|238.2 secs.; re heniiriipe Din sg uy) Craigleith Ski Club, | George Grabowski scored three|from the Oshawa Ski Club did|238.4 secs.; Bethany Ski Cia, ee os ae oe Ski and Nick Melnychuk two for the|exceptionally well in open com-/240.4 secs.; Austrian Ski Club, | | losers. | petition. 1240.4 secs.; Osler Bluff .SkijClub were Barb Holland, 51.8 MAPLES: Ray Bartodziej (8), Both teams finished third and)Club, 249.5 secs.: High Park/S@cs-; Jane Langmaid, 53.2 Biddy Leaders Maples upset Bantings 12-5 and Avenues swamped Hurons 25-8, in Simcoe Hall Settlement House Biddy Basketball, Tues- day night. Ray Bartolziej scored eight points for Maples while Stan |Stan Cook (4), John Dick,| made an excellent showing con-|Y" Ski Club, 255.1 secs.; Ryer-|S°S:; Paula Gifford, 59.6 secs. . |Randy Towns, Ricky. Hemma-| sidering the fact that the local|Son- Ski Clab, 258.9. secs.; Col- | and Donna Huxtable, 67.5 secs, Conditions for the race were | well (coach). deal of practice this year, due Devil's Glen Country Club, 270.3\good for the girls but tapered BANTINGS: George Grabow-|to lack: of snow, were skiing|S@¢s.;; McMaster University, off to "'not so good" for the ski (3), Nick Melnychuk - (2),!against the top "A'? and "Bp" 276.6 secs. and London Ski Club, boys. 'While there was approx: Jim Atkinson, Larry Norton,|skiers in this part of the proy-|279-3 secs. imately six inches of powder Mike Hordzienko, Jim Waddell!ince, including many instrue-| University of Western Ontario|S20W on the course at the. start, | (coach). ors. |(with John Schofield of Oshawa, |there was no, base and some John Boivin set the pace for) Bob Stephenson, with a time|racing for them) did not have |turns were a little bare after Avenues with 18 points, to move| of 45,1 had the fastest t#me|sufficient finishers as did the|!93 racers had run the same into the.thick of the league scor-|among the Oshawa boys for the Toronto Ski Club, Battawa' Ski|CUrse-r ing race. Steve Hercia led the /rorty-gate course. Club, Hidden Valley Ski Club,| The Oshawa' Ski Club should losers with four points. [University of Guelph AVENUES: John Boivin (18),|HAD FASTEST TIME lWaterloo Ski Club. | Dave Saunders (4), Allan Boi-| Among the girls, Barb Hol-' jvin (8),, Randy' Jordan, Terry|land, skiing the same course, club competing were: Bob good showing. {Hinze, Don Ormiston (coach). | had Ke presi] -. + Stephenson, 45.1 secs.;. Bob|------ | HURONS: Steve Hercia (4),/sec. and finished pighth, out o Langmaid, 46.2 sees.; -Dave|. : Mike Brisebois (2), Terry Hub-/a total of 41 girls and women|campson, 47 secs.; Bill Holland, | Remember When... ? bard (2), Ron Boivin, Andy|competing in the event. 47.4 secs.; Stew Storie, 48.1! By THE CANADIAN PRESS petition in this race was tough 'Pistons Shade 'Boston Celtics - Boston Celtics lost 116-115 to Detroit Pistons Tuesday hight | and saw their lead in the East- National | Basketball Association dwindle} 103, Rick Hemmaway (Maples)|cellent racer, who has recently |racers out of five possible that| ;arn Division of the to one percentage point. Boston's seven. - foot Mel; Allan Boivin (Avenues) 64, Ray tion Bantam game played Tues-| Welland, to the Welland '"'A's",|shooting from outside, 'He was|Counts was fouled at the final| Bartodziej | by the score of 65-to-63, for their) backed up by Gary Carpenter,| buzzer and got two foul shots, Bryan Rose was in the Du-|second loss of the season to|who scored 15 points, including) but made only one of them) Ghersini, Bruce Hubbard; Gerry, Hans Von Allman, of the To- secs.: ike ! s 52.9 Dae |Mahoney, Harold Dayidson ronto Ski Club, was the winner |eece.: Ring oa Ser 63.5 Charlie Conacher, -- of (coach). 'lof the Men's Trophy with a time} oc, tance Maidiow and Grant| Toronto Maple Leafs' fa- STANDINGS jof 40.9 secs. and Diana Gibson! wijcon did not finish. | mous Kid Line, announced W LT Pts.'from the Georgian Peaks Ski his retirement from hockey | Bantings 8 4 0 16 (Club, was the winner in the | GIRLS' EVENT | 98 y avo todav-cin "1888 | Maples 7 4 1 15 |Girls' Section with a time of; In the girls' race, Georgian} years '3s nie: Avenues 6 6 0 12 /44.5. |Peaks SkisClub, with Diana and) --after several injuries. Hurons 2 9 1 51] Diana Gibson is a member of Deb Gibson, finished -first.with| Then 28 and leading point- TOP SCORERS jthe Junior Canadian Ski Team/a total of 141.1 secs. In this! scorer of 1934 and 1935, Nick Melnychuk (Bantings);and Hans Von Allman is an ex-|group it was the best three; Conacher took a year's rest and played two more sea- sons, with Detroit Red Wings and New York Amer- icans, before making a sec- ond and final retirement. 93, John Boivin (Avenues) 91,)come to Canada. counted. In the men's race, it Team standings with times|was the best five out of a pos- as follows: Georgian|sible nine. and| were Ski Club, 227.7 secs.;| Craigleith Ski Club was (Maples) 62 | Peaks |Mike Brisebois (Hurons) 57. sec- 'count. Counts had replaced star} " 'Bill Russell, who foul line, in the last minute of|23-to-11 on the foul line, which | With 9:12 left. fouled out jond with 152.3 secs. Oshawa Ski, and be proud of its team as come - Members of the Oshawa Ski.and they certainly made a very ~ i | | | goaltending duties for Canadian) jhe game, as Welland scored/in effect decided the game. Corps. | three points and the Hawks only| This same Welland team will| Angeles Lakers 119-108 at home Neil Oke and Gord Buchanan! one. be in Oshawa, January 27, in|St. Louis Hawks edged New scored two goals apiece as Unfortunately for Oshawa, two| what promises to be one of the| York Knicks 109-107 at St. Louis, Banks Flooring downed B'Nai| baskets were disallowed "a the|/ top games of the season. _ atone cree hig es B'Rith 5-3. Dan Hebert scored|final minute due to violations) eis altimore Bullets ° in the other Banks goal, while Don| called against their players. | GRIMSBY HERE TOMORROW philadelphia. Mi aes ike! | Hawks open an_ especially; ' s ' Hudgin, John Boivin and Mike MING . i ; a i | Tuesday's Results | FLEMING FOULS OUT busy 10-day session, here on Los Angeles 108 Cincinnati 119 night. | Hammond Teplied for the losers. | Hawks were led once again) their home floor, at the Donevan : Bolahoods downed Firefight-| Three goals by Dave McKee|py Alex "The Great" Fleming,|Collegiate gymnasium, tomor- Detroit 116 Boston 145 'ers 39-27 and Police Association) and two by Gary Bone led Po-| who scored 24 points, playing| row night, when Grimsby Peach| Baltimore 117 Philadelphia 128 trounced Kinloch 60-42 in other] lice Association to a 7-3 victory| yi. top game of the year. Un-| Kings visit Oshawa : New York 107 St. Louis 109 games. _ over Local 1500. Other Police) fortunately for the Hawks, he| Coach Jim Brady has _ his Jamieson scored 10 of his/goals came from Paul Kanejfoyjeq out, with more than 10\team out for a workout last|"Big Daddy" Grier, a former| : points in the fourth quarter.|}and John Watson. Bob Lloyd} minutes left in the game. night, in preparation for Thurs-| teammate, as their opponent, in Randy Jackson was the next- scored two and Howie Nesbitt) prian Jenkins and Garney|day night's game against Grims-| this one. highest man for the winners) one for Local 1500. Gunn took up the slack left by/by and Brent '"'Barneq" Oldfield) Welland's "A's" play back in with seven. 2 Bathe and McLellan downed|Fleming's departure, as they) will be in uniform for this one,/ Oshawa, the following Thursday Dennis Hercia sank 17 points) Local 1817, 4-2 in the only other|scored 12 and 10 points respec-| making his first appearance of|night and then on Saturday, Jan- for CKLB, leading them to aj same. Bathe scorers were Ernie| tively. the season. His playmaking and|uary 29, it's the big exhibition lead they held for three-quar-/Howard with two and John| Bill Jepma, playing guard forjexperience should strengthen| game, with Buffalo Jesters, dis- ters of the game. |Bradley and Murray Edmunds|the first time this year, scored| the Hawks' guard corps. |playing their skill and basket- PARTS - SERVICE: Dave| With one each. Eddie Mack and|six points and was excellent re-| On Saturday night of this| ball court showmanship, against] ; Jamieson (18), Randy Jackson|Jim Brodzuk scored for the} bounding. jweek, Hawks invade Hamilton,|the Hawks, here, at Donevan| : Cincinnati Royals beat Los 'Get Close Win . Dave Jamieson's 18 points led Parts and Service to a 33-31 win over defending champion CKLB Cagers in a Simcoe Hall Settlement House Minor Basket- ball League game Tuesday | | (7), Ed Gorney (4), Tom Eld- ridge (3), Ted Boivin (1), Dave! Robinson, Marcel Boivin (coach). | CKLB: Dennis Hercia (17), Bob Goulding (6), John Cuth- bert (6), Steve Hercia (2), Les Bodok, John Smithson (coach). Dave Chambers scored 18 points to lead Bolahoods to their second win of the season. Bill Swindells scored 13 for the win- ners while Ron MclInroy was top man for Firefighters with 10. BOLAHOODS: Dave Cham-| bers (18), Bill Swindells (13), George Lee (6), Nick Melnychuk| (2), Gary. Norton. | FIREFIGHTERS: Inroy (10), Bill Melnychuk (7), Ken Jordan (6), Jim Jordan (2) John Bondaruk (2), John Boivin. Larry Lloyd and Charlie losers. For. Welland it was Dan 'to face "Cozens," with Bob Collegiate. 'Marlies Whip : Nationals 6-3 LONDON, Ont. (CP)--Toronto} Marlboros scored five goals in| the third period to defeat Lon- don Nationals 6-3 in Ontario Hockey Association Junior A action Tuesday night. | Their victory snapped a four-| game losing streak for the Mar- lies and lifted them into a fifth- place tie with Montreal Junior Canadiens. It left the Nationals jin last place, two points behind Ron Mc-| St. Catharines' Black Hawks} and Kitchener Rangers. | Wayne Carleton led the Tor-| onto charge with a goal and three assigts. Brent Imlach DOMINION TIRE S TORES VALUE ARE GUARANTEED & BY DOMINION RUBBER © COMPANY LIMITED WE'RE WHEELING ON Marlowe were the top scorers} scored twice and Tom Martin, for Police Association, Lloyd) Mike Byers and Steve King} with 27 and Marlowe with 23.| each added one. Marlowe's total pushed him to} noi 221 points on the season, eight) and Da more than the previous record held by John Rajkovic. 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