SPORT OUTDOORS -- By Jack Sords CITY LEAGUE YOU'RE DUCK HUNTING AND YOURE USING DECOYS REMEMBER » LIVE DUCKS THAT THEY FLOAT AND RIDE THE WATER LIKE DUCKS DO, DO-IT- YOURSELFERS USB A KEEL TO WHICH A 5-INCH LONG STRIP OF SHEET LEAD IS FIXED. aS ee : wlllEN MAKING DUCK DECOye Cor : OFF A DUCK YOU'VE DOWNE! 'ON DECOYS | REALISTIC. Dry THEMOUTAND Tack "*TOMAKE THEM MORE Brampton Boys Take Twin-Bill Brampton posted a dual vic- tory over Oshawa in the exhibi- tion Ontario Minor Hockey Asso- ciation Pee-wee and Midget double-header, played last night in the Children's Arena. Bramp- ton Pee-Wees shaded Oshawa Pee-Wees 3-2 while the Bramp- ton Midgets used a four-goal second period to whip Oshawa B Midgets 6-1. BRAMPTON, 3 - OSHAWA, 2 Ricky Prouse triggered two goals including what proved to be the winner in leading Bramp- ton Pee-Wees to a narrow 3-2 win over Oshawa Pee-Wees. Dave Beattie was the other sharpshooter for the winners: For Oshawa, Paul Bligdon and Chris Griffin notched singles. BRAMPTON PEE-WEES -- goal, Cation; defence, Ernst, Rutland; forwards, Imber, Mor- ris, Lent; alternates, Walmsley, Davison, Beattie, Prosser, Hoop- er, Montgomery, Prouse, 'Liddle, Jackson and Rundle. OSHAWA PEE-WEES -- goal, White; defence, Hewer, Gree- ley; forwards, Welsh, Durno, Scott; alternates, Paradise, Dionne, Bligdon, Griffin, Mc- Kenzie, Hercia, Whiting, Nor- ton, Lean and Howard, First Period 1, Brampton: Beattie (Walmsley) soose 12.45 %. Brampton: Prouse CEAGIIE) « vccsocccvccce 15:00 Penalties -- None. Second Period 3. Oshawa: Bligdon (Griffin, Dionne) ...... 0.45 Penalties -- Walmsley 13.00 and Hewer 13.00. Third Period 4. Brampton: Prouse (Prosser) .......++s005 16.00 Lynn Middleton . Scoring -- None. 5. Oshawa: Griffin ...... 19.33 Penalties -- Walmsley 18.30. BRAMPTON, 6 - OSHAWA, 1 Dean McLeod led Brampton Midgets to an easy 6-1 decision over Oshawa Midgets, to make it a clean-sweep for the visitors. Other tallies were scored by Wayne McLellan, Bill Carson, rian Williams and Bruce Lud- ben. Don Barnoski averted the shutout scoring in the first period. BRAMPTON MIDGETS goal, Tracey; defence, Burke, Smith; forwards, McLellan, Vivian, McTaggart; alternates, Williams, Biggs, Carson, Mc- Leo, Luybe, Mann, Beatty, Wat- son, Marks and Hamada, OSHAWA MIDGETS -- goal, Harmon; defence, Cheeseman, Brady; forwards, Pinch, Brady, McGraw; alternates, Elliott, Gow, McNamee, Barnoski, Barr, Willoughby, Siblock and Balson. First Period Shutouts told the story in the Oshawa Minor Hockey Associa- tion Bantam League's six games, played at the Children's Arena Monday night. Four games finished up with the netminders wielding the "whitewash" brush while the other two fixtures finished up in one-goal decisions. Westmount Kiwanis blanked Police Association 1-0; Hou- daille dumped Duplate Limited 5-0; Local 205 climbed into a three-way for first place, whip- ping Coca Cola 5-0; and Local 1817 defeated Scugog Cleaners 2-0. In the other encounters, Civitan upset Canadian Tire 2-1 and Local 2784 bounced the cel- lar-dwellers, B'Nai B'Rith, 4-3. With only two games remain- ing, first is still a battle _be- tween five clubs. Tied for first place are Canadian Tire, Local 1817 and Local 205 with 14 points apiece, Civitan are sec- ond with 13 and Scugog Clean- ers are third with 12 points. W. KIWANIS 1 -- POLICE ASSOC. 0 Bob Durno's scored with the game just 30 seconds old as the Police Association defeated Westmount Kiwanis 1-0. Both teams played "heads-up" hoc- for the shutout and Bill Way- standing. defense, Hewer, Greeley; wards, Durno, alternates, Bligdon, Four Shutouts In Bantam Schedule Bryan White earned credit ing in WK cage was out- POLICE ASSOC.: goal, hide 'or- Welsh, Scott; Paradise, Dionne, Griffin, | McKenzie, Hercia, Whiting, Norton, Lean, and Howard. WESTMOUNT KIWANIS: goal, Wayling; defense, Lakas, Walker; forwards, Talkachoft, Beharrell, Cook; alternates, Todd, Moore, Regg, Thompson, Kitchen, McKee, Warren and Fry. HOUDAILLE 5--DUPLATE 0); Terry Ostole triggered three goals in pacing Houdaille In- dustries to a 5-0 win over Du- plate Limited. Gary Noonan and Terry McQuade were the other marksmen. Jim Osborne posted the shutout. HOUDAILLE INDUSTRIES: goal, Osborne; defense, Brown, McQuade; forwards, Juben- ville, Rominski, Murray; alter- nates, Ostle, Weeks, Howard, Masterson, Gallant, Glendin- ning, Noonan, Brisbois, Noonan, Borhham, Wilson and Neault. DUPLATE: goal, Cranfield; defense, Konopacki, Smith; key the rest of the way. forwards, Andison, Taylor, By GERRY BLAIR moved into sixth place in OHA) victory over Lindsay Regents last night in the northern town. Bob Marjerrison and Don Masters were the most pro- ductive members of the Sham- rocks as they each amassed seven scoring points. Masters had four goals and three assists while Marjerrison had _ three goals and four assists. Brian Hughes with a pair, Bob Fairey, Ted Fairey, and Alec Wiseman accounted for the remaining Bowmanville tallies. 1. Brampton: McLeod (Luyben, Beatty) ... 2. Brampton: McLeod (Carson) . cocccce: 18.20) 3. Oshawa: Barnoski (M'Graw, Ch'seman) 17.30 Penalties -- McNamee 2.50, Biggs 6.10, McNamee 11.35 and Briggs 16.50. Second Period 4. Brampton: McLellan (unassisted) .......006 4.47 5. Brampton: Carson ' (McLeod, Williams) .. 3.41 7. 14.06) Brampton: McTaggart (unassisted) ........+. 16.00 . Brampton: Luyben (Smith, McLeod) .... 19.09 Penalties -- Williams 7.50, Burke 10.00, McNamee 10.00 and Balson 17,30. Third Period Penalti¢és -- Brady 11.15 and McLeod 11.15. Officials--Charlie Durno, Don Wilson and Bob Burr. Tied For First In Major Loop Lynn Middleton, former Jun- ior "A" star with the Barrie Flyers, has moved into a two- way tie for the Oshawa Major League scoring honors, with team-mate George Westfall. Middleton, a six-foot 170-lb. centre with the pace-setting Kings, picked up five points on the weekend as Kings thumped A's 11-3. Both Middleton and| Westfall have 26 points apiece. Westfall, scoring leader for the| fired nine goals and collected | 17 assists, a league high. | Kings, with an unbeaten mark | of 11 wins and one tie, place a} total of seven players in the top, ten this week, while A's have one, City-Wide two and Juve- nile Generals none Other members of the select circle include Gary Lawson) with 25 poirts, Lucky Wills 24 and Danny Turesk with 21. All toil with the Kings Al Myles of A's has 19 points followed by | Danny Gray of Kings 19, Gerry | MacLean, City-Wide 18, Elmer Tran, Kings 17 and Harv Burke| of City- Wide 16 points. In the goaltenders averages, Joe Melnick of Kings still leads with a mark of 2:33. Melnick has allowed the opposition 25 goals in ll games and has | claimed the loop's only shutout. Kings, who have already clinch- ed at least a tie for first place, | could wrap up the pennant this, Sunday wher they play City- Wide. at 8.30 p.m. in the opener of the double-header. Juvenile Generals will be attempting to break a nine-game losing streak playing A's at 6.30 p.m. at the Bowmanville Arena Czechoslovakian national team will play an exhibition game here Feb. 28 before heading for the world hockey tournament in Colorado, it was announced Tuesday The Czechs will meet Windsor Bulldogs of the Onta rio Hockey Association's senior league. SETS SWIM MARK WELLINGTON (AP) --- Shi-| geo Fushushima of Japan set a/ world record for the 220 yards | backstroke at Blenheim, New | Zealand, Tuesday night. He| swam the event in 2:17.8 to bet- ter Australian John Monckton's World record time of 3:18.4. REMEMBER WHEN... By THE CANADIAN PRESS Eddie Powers, veteran hockey coach and developer of young talent, collapsed and died sud- denly at New Haven, Conn., 19 years ago today, His New Ha- ven Eagles were scheduled to play an AHL game that night. Powers for years had been in charge of the NHL Toronto Ron Jewel, last season's scoring vhampion, led Lindsay |with three goals. Bob Growden, {Don Kelly, John Horton and Paul Strausberger each had one. It was only Bowmanville's second victory in their last 12 games. Lindsay have lost only four tilts, but play only four- point encounters because they, along with Port Perry, joined season. On Thursday night, the Sham- rocks host the third place Tren- ton RCAF tne dst starting at 8.15 p BOWMANVILLE goal, Mantle; defence, Preston Glas- pell, Terry Masters, Abbott; forwards, Marjerrison, Hughes, Don Masters, Bob Fairey, Ted Fairey, Richards, Wiseman, Kil- patrick. LINDSAY -- goal, Morrisey; defence, Spratt, Lucas Horton; forwards, Jewel Horton, Wil- limas, Montgomery, Pearson, Grozelle, Growden, Kelly Strausberger, Reeds. FIRST PERIOD 1, Lindsay: Jewel ....0. 2. Lindsay: Jewel (Horton) 3. Bowmanville: (Preston) 6.26 4. Bowmanville: Ted Fairey (Wiseman, Kilpatrick) 8.32 5. Bowmanville: Don Masters (Marjerrison, Richards) 0 50) Marjerrison Leafs' farm system. Bowmanville Bops Lindsay Regents | Bowmanville Shamrocks |Terry Masters 6.07, 14.53, Kelly Lakeshore Intermediate league} __|standings with a four-point 12-7 Penalties Grozelle 1.03, 16.43, Pearson (2) and Hughes 17.37, Abbott 19.46. SECOND PERIOD owmanville: Hughes (Don ners, Marjerrison) 2.40 . Bowmanville: Marjerrison (Don Masters, Hughes) . Bowmanville: Wiseman (Ted Fairey, Terry eager 4.2 6. m Bowmanville: Hughes (Preston, Don Masters) 5.28 . Bowmanville: Marjerrison Hughes) Bs . Lindsay: Jewel (Williams, Lucas) .. . Lindsay: Growden (Kelly, Grozelle) ... 18.28 Penalties -- Montgomery 2.13, 5.18. 16.52 THIRD PERIOD 13. Bowmanville: D. Masters Marjerrison, Hughes) ..1.45 14, Lindsay: Kelly (Growden, (Strausberger) 1.55 the group much later on in the} 1 15. Lindsay: Horton (Jewel, Williams) ... 5.15 6. Bowmanville: Bob Fairey (Wiseman, Richards) 8.27 17, Bowmanville: D, Masters (Terry Masters)... 12.00 18. Lindsay: Strausberger (Kelly) 19. Bowmanville: D. Masters (Marjerrison) 17.58 Penalties -- Lucas 16.33, Pres- ton 16.54 (minor and miscon- eeeeeeeeecess {League--Trenton at Bowman- Greenwood; alternates, Carroll, Wilson, Bonnetta, Lock, Watson, MacKay, Knowlton, Lakas, Bockley, Nichols. LOCAL 205, 5 -- COKES, 0 Johnny Salowski fired a pair of goals in leading Local 205 to a 5-0 win over Coca Cola. Other snipers were Don Wragg, Bill Zufelt and Harry Morrison. Roger Waddell and Terry 0O'- Neil shared the goaltending chores in recording the shut- out. LOCAL 205: goal, Waddell and O'Neil ; defense, Andrews, Moak; forwards, Salowski, Mor- rison, Zufelt; alternates, Burch, McLean, Marchan, Mills, Rollo, Shouldra, Slack, Vannancourt, Wragg, Zedic, Barkwell. COCA COLA--goal, Brett; de- fense, Carey, Bezzant; for- wards, Cockerton, Johnston, Al- lan; alternates, Logan, Peters, Wallace, Erwin, Clark, Sawyer, Hugdson, Collins and Forestall. LOCAL 278 4 -- B'NAI B'RITH 3 Billy Dionne's second goal in the second period broke up a 3-3 tie to give Local 2784 a 4-3 win over B'Nai B'Rith. Davey Potter and Paul Rose hit for the others. For B'Nai B'Rith Fred- die Ross tallied twice and My- ron Balusezuck netted the other. LOCAL 2784: goal, Wilson; defense, Harrigan, Clark; for- wards, Parker, Myron, Rose; alternates, Rose, Peyton, Mor- rison, Ball, Dionne, Peleshok, Moore, Potter, Boyle and Dairy. B'NAI B'RITH: goal, Burch; defense, Tole, Crumb; for- wards, Davies, Forshie, Bryant; alternates, O'Brein, Ross, Scat- tergood, Conway, Balusezuck, Butt, Brabin, Goodchild, Hogd- son, Hollinsworth and Holmes. CIVITAN 2 -- CAN. TIRE 1 Paul Sutton's 7th goal of the SPORTS CALENDAR TODAY'S GAMES " HOCKEY OHA Lakeshore Intermediate League--Port Hope at Belle- ville, 8.30 p.m. Oshawa Minor Assoc.--(Mid- get League) -- Local 222 vs Rotary Club, at 6.30 p.m.; Le- gion vs Kinsmen Club, at 7.20 p.m.; Lions vs Firefighters, at 8.10 p.m. and Kiwanis Club vs Navy Club, at 9.00 p.m.; all games at Oshawa: Children's Arena. GAMES HOCKEY OHA Lakeshore Intermediate FOR THURSDAY ville, 8:30 p.m. OHA Little Big Five Junior "C" League--Alliston at New- market, 8.30 p.m. Oshawa Minor _Assoc.--(Ju- venile League)--Beaton's Dairy vs Oshawa Dairy at 8.30 p.m. and Tony's Refreshments vs duct), Montgomery 19.45, Hayden Macdonald's, at 9.30 year broke up a 1-1 te and gave Civitan an upset 2-1 over Canadian Tire. Bob Stewart scored the other Civitan goal. Lone CTC sniper was Jimmie Curry. CIVITAN--goal, Trotter; de- fense, Dawson, Anluif; for- wards, Preston, Lloyd, Sitnyk; alternates, Stewart, Krantz, Sutton, McAvoy, Murdock, Fitz- gerald, Tutton, Lloyd and Weeks. CANADIAN TIRE: goal, Pol- lard; defense, Graham, O'Don- nell; forwards, Hewer, Waldie, MacKay; alternates, Clark, key, Popham, Tutluck, Brem- ner, Phillips, Annaet and Mor- rison. LOCAL 1817 2 -- SCUGOG'S 0 Backed up by the shutout cal 1817 downed Scugog Clean- ers 2-0. Ricky Babcock and Ray Martin scored the goals. LOCAL 1817: goal, Varcoe; defense, Andrews, Elliott; for- wards, Paterek, Holt, Stead; alternates, Fielder, Babcock, goal work of Danny Varcoe Lo-|5 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, Jenucry 17, 1962 15 Simon, Studley; forwards, Brockman, McMaster, Samp- ; alternates, Brack, Brab- ko, Garrison, Logeman, Clark, Kurelo, McCullough, Miljour, Lupel, KnKight and Hamilton. Officials--Tim Wilson, Bob Simcoe, Stan Westfall, John Sadowski, Sandy Morgan and Stan Comerford. Ryan, Kelly, Selleck, Vann, Fischer, Martin, Stuart and MacInnally. : SCUGOG CLEANERS: goal, Vice, Curry, McRae, McCon- FAMOUS LIBRARY The Vatican Library at Rome, first public library in Europe, Metcalfe and Drew; defense, was founded in the 15th century. : KIDD TO RUN WINNIPEG (CP) -- Officials of the annua! International. Meet of Champions announced Tues- day that Bruce Kidd of Tor- onto, Canada's 18-year-old tha athlete of the year, will run in the three-mile event Jan. 27, BAYLOR SPARKS WEST ST. 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