Oshawa Times (1958-), 23 Oct 1961, p. 10

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10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, October 23, 1961 of : FANS AND PLAYERS IN BIG MIX-UP Oshawa Midget League Expanded To 8 Teams ham, D. Greenwood, H. Soucie, P. Brown and B. Copathorne, KIWANIS (Harold Woodcock), 7.00 to 7.30 p.m. -- R. Burch, L. Dervent, B. Couture, §. Waldie, C. Bremner, B, Waters, L. Horsnby, B. Hobbs, G. Kitchen, B. Hooper, D. Mohns, R. Pid- werbecki, M. Dubrowsky, P. Dick, M. Brownell and D. Wil- liams. ROTARY (Bob Suddard and Bert Suddard), 7.30 to 8.00 p.m. -- J. Fields, E. Killingbeck, M. Bossley, B. Whitsitt, D. Barr, L. Moore, .L. Cockerton, G. Brooks, R. Rolhe, C. Eadie, D. Flintoff, L.. Birokowics, D. Brooks, D. Chernick, F. Luke and J. Abbott. CANADIAN LEGION (Walter Dowe and Allan Leavitt), 8.00 to 4.30 p.m.) -- G. Stevenson, G. Cassidy, D, Balson, W. Brad- ley, J. Kay, J. Smith, J. Fair, F., Seattergood, S. Wallace, R. Davis, J. Murdock, H. Dolak, D. Sutton, D. Brown, N. Foster, D. Tonkin and E. Hanevick. LIONS (Rab Reid and Joe Reid), 8.30 to 9.00 p.m. -- R, Lupel, J. Brasnick, B. White, R. Maynard, D. Reid, B. Chappell, G. Jefferson, D. Potter, T. O'Connor, B. Robinson, D. Keen- au, T. Tilling, J. Muzik, B. Kidd, R, Burke, D. Cameron, li. Weldon. FIRE-FIGHTERS (John Nich- ol and Gordon Rideout), 9.00 to 930 p.m. -- J. Hentig, D. Mc- Cabe, J. Davis, G. Foreman, R. Parry, A. Gillette, R. Hiller, B. Hayes, T. Siblock, J. Birajkovis, D: Noakes, B, Pakosta, E. Sam- kovas, R. Korbak, G. Patchin- son, B. Dingman, B. Snider, B. Bowman, R. Stuaffer, B. Nichol and D Martin. NAVY VETERANS (Ernie Mills and Steve Rice) 9.30 to 1000 p.m. -- K. DeMille, D. Freeman, E. Dow, B. Zak, B. Knapp, B. Craig, D. Crawford, From the largest registration in years, the Oshawa Minor Hockey Association is forced to expand its Midget League into an eight-team league, while the Tuvenile League will have its usual four-team schedule for this hockey season in the Osh- awa Children's Arena. Because of the number of teams and the shortage of ice- time in the Children's Arena, all jteams will practice for 30-min- utes each until the regular schedule is posted. On Wednes- day night, October 25th, from 6.30 to 10.00 p.m., the eight teams of the Midget League will practise in an effort that the coaches and managers of the ancaster Cu occer Final Five police officers were call-jdai let go a sizzler which just the six yard box. This was ed to.the Kinsmen Stadium Sun-|missed the target. jheartbreaker for Italia and a day when a fist-swinging riot} As time went on excitementilet off for Hungaria who were broke out among spectators at|got high with Pedretti being the|trying to hang on to a slim lead. the Lancaster Cup Final. Hun-|spearhead of Italia's advances,| With the second ticking away garia played Italia. but superb goalkeeping by Es-jand two minutes left for play The fight erupted shortly be-|chenbach who saved six point)in regulation time, Italia attack- fore ine end of the game when|blank shots in a row, foiledjed and from a scramble in Hun-| various teams get a look at the ee Play ee minutes, Hungaria open fevcugh armngte etage. gpa: re n s, é 7 | "4 o the ps gr be sidetines|ed the scoring when Teli gather-|tie the game and force 20 a gash nor Pecagart ig shee 7 quickly joined in the punching.|¢d @ ball at midfield and shot a/utes overtime. |ber 26th, from 8.00 to 10.00 p.m Close to 70 fans were flailing|Deautiful 25-yarder which Rohr) The players, though leg weary with the coaches and managers away at each other at one point,|could never have saved. jafter a hard game, gave their putting their players through the a battered spectator said later.) Again Hungaria came back|best again but no further scor- normal practices. in order to After order was restored, the|and two nice tries just wentjing in the overtime, left it a mould theif thas Gelark. he two teams played out the re-/over the bar. ae Mag , regular schedule commences at maining two minutes of regular| Italia tried once again and) For Hungaria Torok was the a intes Bite time. They then entered a 20-\had the goalie beat but Torokjmaster in defense with goalie 3g ; minute overtime period during|saved the day when he headed| Eschenbach brining off some| The noe and Juvenile which neither team was able to|ff the goal line to keep the|wonderful saves. teams, their players, coaches tally, score Hungaria 1 Italia 0 at the| For Italia, the Star must go|and managers, the date and) A replay of the game has|half. \to Pedretti who worked hard|time of practice are as follows: been scheduled for next Satur-| FAST SECOND the whole game and had at least) MIDGET LEAGUE -- (Wed- day at 230 pm. | The second half got under way|six shots which had "'goal"' writ-|nesday, October 25th) ... ... . 4 land Italia attacked first and Pe-|ten all over them, but were) KINSMEN -- (Morris Bryan TENSION MOUNTS |dretti again made a nice at-jsaved by the Hungaria goalie.|and Ron Knox), 6.30 to 7.00 p.m. From the kick off, each team|tempt but his header went nar-| The replay will be next Sun-|-- A, Chapman, C. White, H. got down to serious soccer and|rowly past. day at 2.30 p.m. and will be|Bryan, F. Colvin, D. Summer- both defenses excelled them-| Play was now fast and furious|played to a finish in overtime if|land, W. Cole, R. Townsend, selves. Italia had a chance to/in real Cup Final style with both| necessary. G. Elliott, B. Crossmass, W.| Kewin, B. Taylor, B. Belling-| w£ itd ee SPORTS CALENDAR TODAY'S GAMES FOOTBALT. Lakeshore Conference COSSA -- Junior -- Donevan at OCCI fjand OCVI at: Henry (Whitby) |Both games at 4.00 p.m. | HOCKEY OHA Metro Junior A League-- Exhibition -- Toronto Marlboros ivs Whitby Mohawks at Whitby {|Community Arena. Game at 8.30 p.m. TUESDA No games s ! take the lead, but Pedretti-shot|defenses still on top. | The referee for the replay will about a foot wide in the first! At 35 minutes, Duiella had the}be Hugh Morrow, Toronto, and five minutes. goal at his mercy but lobbed the |linesman will be Mr. Walt. Mc- Hungaria came back and Bu-/ball over the top from inside|Rae and Mr. Bill Simpson. Guy Gendron earned Rangers |M. Sheridan, B. Greig, A. Cook, Claude's Fox Trot m:2*" Puts Habs On Top #275: Mee a night and fifth of the year at|x 5:13 of the third period wiped|teamimg " ouard and D. out a 4-3 Detroit lead. Earl In-| By THE CANADIAN PRESS ,Chicago, Provost set up twoja superior won - lost record, |8@tfleld and Andy Bathgate also JUVENILE LEAGUE ; : ' ' scored for New York. (Thursday, October 6) Gldude Provost finally ap-,goals for Bernie (Boom Boom) Rangers had to rally for a 4-4 At New York Stnday, two| BEATON'S DAIRY (Bill Ol pears to have learned the knack |Geoffrion, then broke a 2-2 tie tie Saturday at Detroft, Tosing| soals by Ingarfield and Ain by|suk and Ray Savoie), 8.30 t 90 ware in towards the net,/With an early third period goal|goalie Lorne (Gump) \Worsley| y Y SAVOIE), Dw 10-0) of cutting in ie seepage Absa dull. nie bars sl ' Camille Henry .sent the Rang-|p.m. -- R. Markus, B. Flintoff once he hits the opposition's that gave Canadiens a 3-2 tri-|via an injury in the process. |ers ahead 3-0 after one period.|B. Russell, §. Kolesnik, K. Lin. blue line. umph over the Black Hawks. | Sunday, with Marcel Paille in But Detroit fought back with|ton, K. Noakes, D. Jarvis, B. Provost scored three big goals GIVES 9 OF 10 the nets, the Rangers grabbed|three goals in the second' and|Furey, D. Mitchell, R. Eyman, and set up two more in two for Canadiens, rated no bet-\2, early 3-0 lead but couldn't!two more in the third, R. Mason, M. Ritchie, B. Watt, weekend games as the Cana- ter than second when the sea-|0ld it and lost 5-4. | G. MacDonald, D. Bishop, J. diens remained unbeaten in|son got under way, the win| Boston was swamped 9-1 by TOY WITH BRUINS . dili five starts and roared to the top pave them nine out of a pos-|Toronto Maple Leafs Sunday,| Toronto's veterans simply of the National Hockey League ible 10 points. hiking their number of goals-|toyed with Boston's youth move- standings. Actually they're tied in points against in eight games to 47. pee eo a nine goals Against Boston Bruins Satur- with New York Rangers, who he Leafs rallied to tie Chi-/matched the Leafs' output for spring, was hurt in this game when he hit Marshall of the Ca- nadiens with a body check at) centre ice. He was rushed to} hospital. X-rays may reveal a broken left arm. EARNS TIE i | 'S GAMES Y *heduled. Ont. Champs AJAX (CP) -- Ajax defeated Stratford 6-5 to win the Ontario Baseball Association Midget B championship Saturday. Ajax took the best - of - three final 2-1 after losing the series opener. igg. HAYDEN-MACDONALD (Vic |Pratt and Bill Atkinson), 9.00 to 9.30 p.m.) -- D. Gutsole, L. Troe pak, R. Chapman, R. Godridge, B. Taylor, B. Norton, T. Brown, P, Gibbons, N. Armstrong, J. |MacDonald, J. Hall, T. Lutton, J Buechler, R, MacDonald, D. Spencer, D. Karry and L. Peter, D, Johnson. T. Cotie. TONY'S REFRESHMENTS (Fred Cockerton and Pete Boothe) 9.30 to 10.00 p.m.) -- B, FISTS FLY as several un- identified Hungaria soccer players scramble with spec- tators at the Lancaster Cup final Sunday in the Kinsmen Stadium. Nearly 70 people ; watch were punching each other be- fore five of Oshawa's "finest" arrived to aid the one per- manent policeman. In the bot- | tom photo, the six policemen | | ' %e # . £00 Bob Pulford and defenceman cluding the winner -- in a 6-2,end outings against Detroit Red|I" 5 goal at the 16-- second ; 'aati: + victory at Montreal. Sunday at) Wings, but rate first because of mark of the third period in the Allan Stanley each scored twice npen a ; : iis : : stl ia ae Dh eke ea ---- weekend's other game. while Eddie Shack had one goal E LEAD WITH A' \for the Maple Leafs were Frank SHAR s | Canadiens were nursing a|Mahovliich, Ron Stewart, \slim 2-1 lead Saturday when|George Armstrong and Dick in the Bruins nets at 1:40 of the | goal at 12:34 of the third pe- 2 Masters, B. King, B. Keys, |third period. The Habs then| riod. J. Bourgoininon, J. Plews, D, e e rammed in three more goals in| Chadwick again was in the Pascoe, B. Ryan, B. Solomon, | m : ; B. Crothers and G. Wilson. | C it ing away. a weak Boston defence. He was a | As Kings Swa p Chicago defenceman Pierre|called up from Kingston Fron-| NOTE -- The eighth team of i ' Pilote, one of the big men in\tenacs of the Eastern Profes-|the Midget League will be the activities during the i . : i th t 0 i overtime period between awa .A's continued to hold a/King, Armstrong, Gibbons, Lut-|Copeland, Patty McGarry and] poor 4 "Jock hb Peis petal will Sy the "AllStar ' a cead dare 'eplay stare of the league leadership|ton, Nelson and Watt, Eddie Romanuk blinking the 2ND PERIOD "i i b's tleat ee wages Midgets. These two teams will ee Tah ad a7 a replay in the Oshawa Major Hockey) OSHAWA KING'S: goal, Mel-\red light. For City-Wide Bob| 3. ,'s: A, Myles (England, jme club s & : xt. § rday Stadium . 5.4 --Photos by Joe Serge ea pee A's: Rowbottom Olesnuk, Keenan) 11.09 day, Provost scored twice -- in- gained only a tie in two week-| C480 1-1 Saturday on Bob Nev. | their previous four games. jand four assists. Also scoring |BEAT CHADWICK | Provost poked the puck away;Duff. Don McKenney spoiled \from Boston's Murray Oliver | veteran Johnny Bowers's bid for Braid 3 Ss n est ad eS S ree ii beat goalie Ed Chadwick|a shutout with the Bruins lone |Praiden, B. Shoddy, F. Cover, the next 14 minutes to win go-|nets and got little support from|D- Lloyd, J. Peters, B. Nichol, The Oshawa King's and Osh-\Peters, Wilson, Furey, Elliott,,Al Myles, Ed Rowbottom, Gary Hawks' Stanley Cup victory last|sional Hockey, League for the| All-Star' Bantams and the Italia and Hungaria. Neither League after Sunday night's nick; defence, Tureski, Hughes,|Bishop, Harvey, Burke, Art At Toronto Saturday, Murray |arrange their own players and City League Bantams Hold Practise Tonight The OMHA "City League"| Mills, B. ; Bantams will commence prac-'Oleksiuk, ; tising tonight from 5:00 p.m. to Matthews, D. Fleming, B. Shol- {9:30 p.m., and on Tuesday|dra, W. Hodgson, K. Rollo, B. » night, Oct. 24, from 8:30 p.m. to Zufelt, L. Vaiilancourt and D 9:30 p.m., in the Oshawa Chil-| Roote. dren's Arena LOCAL 2784 (G. Rowbotham For many years, this Ban-jand E. Kavanaugh) (6:30 to ; tam League has been a 10-team|7:00) -- P. Wilson, B.. Monoski league, but with the increased|M. Ranger, G. Blaney, T. Clark, © registration this year, it has ex-|B. Fitches, M. Conway, D, Pot- . panded into a 12-team league|ter, R. Sutton, B. Morrison, P + to include the 'All-Star'? Pee) Rose, T. Parker, B. Twaites, H " Wees from the Neighborhood|Pelashok, D. Hickey, W. Pey- Parks Association Hockeyjton, R. Moore, 0. Hrowp, B. League. Because of this expan-/Snow, B. Taylor, P. Charbon- * sion and the shortage of ice-/neau, J, Harrison and B. Shep- time for the 12 teams to prac-| pard, tice, each team will be allotted) B'NAI B'RITH (J. Zak and G. 30 minutes each practice night/Fuller) (7:00 to 7:30) Cc « until the regular schedule is in| Burch, B. Wolosewich, D. Tole, operation. H. Fogal, C. Marlowe, T., If you have not registered for|Clarke, D. Werry, J. Forshee, this Bantam League or your R. Holmes, R. French, P. Hol- *name is not included here,|lingsworth, D. Butt, R. Bryant, , come to the Children's Arena|M. Baluczek, W. McLachlan, B. « and register for a team on Mon-|Forshee, T. Goodchild, P. Hol- * day, Oct. 23 and 30 or on Tues-|lingsworth,-J Scattergood, A. * day, Oct. 24 and 31. Matthews, B. Brabin and D. * The rosters of the teams,/Crumb. their coaches and managers,) CANADIAN TIRE (D.:Gray and time of practice is as fol-\and N. Davis) (7:30 to 8:00) -- lows for Monday, Oct. 23 andi; pojiard, R, Graham, W. Tuesday, Oct. 24. Assen, K. Fice, T. Collins, G. OCTOBER 23 Ogden, J. Curry, A. Phillips, K. SCUGOG CLEANERS (A/Waldie, R. Graham, B. Morri- Turner) (5:00 to 5:30) -- J, son, M. ye D. ee L. Smith, D. McCann, B. Simon,|Sullivan, P. Judges, J. Bastein, i | G. Brack, J. Starkey, PIC. MeRae, B. Locke, D. O'Don.|team in the Bantam League. | : | |This team will be coached by Grapes, N. Bokalo, P. Brock-|nell, S. Clarke, B. Bremner, D. Ralph Moore and managed by| man, T. Hickey, G. Clark, W.|Elliott and D. Tutkoluk. Ja k Cooke Since this team has | Grabko, J. Hamilton, D. McCul-|_ LOCAL 1817 (B. White and Hot been selected to date, they lough, J. Lupel, R. Kurelo, B.|Patfield) (8:00 to 8:30) -- M.| | time action in the Bowmanville Price, Cole; forwards, Lawson,/Rennick, Ron Myles and Bob) 4, Balfour gave the oe ey ae ya et ee Arena. G. Westfall, S. Westfall, Luke,|Delves were the marksmen. 9a pple gs ge agers Oh ied |ttie to lent vents, Seooemane King's crowned City-League Tran and Middleton. OSHAWA A'S: goal, Cirka;| 5. A's: McGarry 5 ee ee land performances, etc. Juveniles 8-3 and A's_ nipped 1ST PERIOD defence, Edwards, McGarry;|_ Penalties Burke 7-55,)!¢ UP. City-Wide Answering Service Juve's: Gibbons ....... 5.15) fonwards. Rowbottom, Roma-|Wright 8.20 and Keenan 19.56. 6-5 King's: Hughes (Luke, nuk Copeland, A, Myles, Eng- 3RD PERIOD Both King's and Middleton) 6.25 1and and Olesnuk, . C.-Wide: Burke defeated in league King's: Cole (Tran, ie i (Rennick) young sezsen while Luke) 8.30, CITY-WIDE: goal, Morden; C.-Wide: Rennick defence, Delves, Cockerton,| and City-Wide have . Juve's: Armstrong : their first two outings. (King) 15.45| Fegan, Hartford, Sadowski; for- Next Sunday night at 8.30, Penalties -- S. Westfall 8-30, wards, Burke, Bishop, Wright,| p.m., King's and A's meet for,Hughes 14.00, Lawson 17.40,,.Rennick, Napiorowski, R. the first time this season with|Furey 18.00 and §. Westfall|Myles, Fittchett and Windatt. ithe winner taking over spot of'19.02 = 7 first place. : IST PERIOD ; At 6.30 pm. Juveniles and 1. C.-Wide: Bishop (Lelves, City-Wide will be attempting to regan) break into the win column 4.29. 2, A's: England (Copeland, einai HEN ate McGarry) 3.45\datt 8.40, Delves 10.59, Mc- RING'S &, SUVENILES 8 Penalties. -- McGarry 5.17,|Garry 12.15 and Cockerton 14.52. Bpearheaded by she tiree 17.15\ McGarry 7.10, Delves 7.15, Win-| Officials--Lionel Wilson, Mell goal performance of George) Penalties -- S- Westfall 12.28,|qott 12.40 and Hartford 18.42. 'Suddard and Lionel Baker. | Westfall, Oshawa King's scored)s, Westfall 15.18 and Cover 17.43. ; aceite an easy 8-3 win over City 38RD PERIOD League Juveniles. Other King's) 9 King's: G. Westfall |bellringers were Dougie Cole, (Lawson, $. Westfall) Gil Hughes, Elmer Tran, Gor-\19, King's: Luke (Tran, jdie Luke and Dan Price. Hit- Lawson) |ting the score sheet for Juve-|44 Juve's: Macdonald rall, D. Tuttern, J. Krantz, B.|niles was Roddy Macdonald, a (Matthews) Locke, B. Stewart, J. Wilson, D.|late cut from the OHA Junior) penalties -- None. Anslauf, P. O'Boyle, D. Weath-|'A" Niagara Falls Flyers and erbee, B. Sytnyk, ©. Weeks, B.|Paul Gibbons and Neil Arm-j\A'S 6, CITY-WIDE 5 Fitzgerald and G. Williams, lstrong, a pair of promising! Oshawa A's kept pace with COCACOLA (J. Randle and) rodkies. Oshawa King's in the battle for | J. Manning) (9:00 to 9:30) -- P CITY-LEAGUE JUVENILES: |first period, edging City-Wide Brett, J. Johnston¢ B. Carey, J.\goal, Markus, and Braiden; de-| Answering Service, last year's Bezzant, K. Logan, W. Elik, J.| fence, Cover, Linton, sradley,| championship club, 6-5. Peterson, G. Wright, R. Knock-|Anderson, Supreka, Wilkens;| Six players divided the A's er, B. Wallace, J. Telesnicki, 8.| forwards, Matthews, Macdonald,iscoring with "Dingy" England, Shewchuk, B. Allen, T. Erwin, ' eaeepeenonaneuan sen -xpeara es P, Smith, J. Clark, J. Clements, D. Cockerton, F. Sawyer, J iBarclay, G. Tompkins, D Hud gin, T. Chapman and R Vodden PLEASE NOTE -- The "All- Star' Pee Wee team will be known as the Police Association | ee ed el a i, 5 A's are un- play this Juveniles dropped 6 3. v Muir, WwW Dd. T. Fudge, Cochrane, S.1|. WESTMOUNT KIWANIS Brant) (9:00 to 9:30) -- B. Way- ling, B. Wilson, G. Lakas, Bovduns, L Muirhead, Walker, B. Moore, J. Cook, Talkachoff, D, Badour, Corby, N. Fry, M. Ranger, Begg, M. Pascoe, M. Dezsi, J. Todd, D. McKee, R. Fisher, D Warren, B. Sib!ock, R. Kitchen, R, Marcotte and B. Thompson. OCTOBER 24 CIVITAN (B. Smith and M, Fenton) (8:30 to 9:00) A. Trotter, D. Stewart, B. Lawson, D. Lloyd, T. Sly, J. Preston, D. Cranston, P. Sutton, L. McAvoy, lL. Lloyd, J. McNamara, J. Wer- (D. . A's: Copeland | F (England) 15.23 Pr, 10. A's: McGarry (Romanuk, J, 2ND PERIOD A. King's: Price King's: G. Westfall (8. Westfall) King's: G. Westfall (Lawson) King's: Tran 5. 6, 5 11. C-Wide: Delves Penalties -- "ngland 3.41, A. |Myles 5.43, E. 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Craigie, D.|C. Stead. Weeks, B. Dunne, J. Howard,, DUPLATE (J. Kellar and H T. Smith, J. Moczulski, M. Fos-| Wilson) (8:30 to 9:00) B ter, T. Wilson, G. Barham, G.|Cranfield, D.. Flavelle, G. Cairns, J. Jubenville, C. Glen-|Smith, R. Bilinski, T, Lakas, J. dinning, B. Brisebois, D. Gal-|Ceary, D. Knowlson, B. Bon lant and B. Ayles. netta, J. Reid, A. Konopacki, D. *|will arrange the date and time | lof practice to suit these 11 and| 12-year-olders. | For further information re- garding the Bantam League, jcontact the Bantam League) conveners, Mr. Charlie Russell | |and Murray Brant who will be at the Children's Arena on Mon- | day and Tuesday nights to as- | sist all coaches and managers and attend to late registrations, equipment and First Aid. ing ability. zs 7:30 FAMOUS SITE EDINBURGH (CP) The Supplementary course for all persons learn- ing to drive or wishing to improve their driv- Course consists of TWO 2-HOUR CLASSES Tuesday Evenings, Oct. 24th & 3ist P.M. 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