Oshawa Times (1958-), 19 Jan 1962, p. 10

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Pataki moc aati 10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, January 19, 1962 a single marker in the finalthird period. Referee John Sil-/Hughes, Richards, Burgess, Kil- I BRAVES SIGN THEIR BIG CHIEF body expects the greatest | veteran is smiling because he | said he was 'very happy" with the terms of his new con- tract. His 1961 salary, when he compiled a 23-13 record, was about $75,000. --(AP Wirephoto) Warren Spahn (left), ster- ling southpaw pitcher of the Milwaukee Braves, smiles with the club's president and general manager John Mc- Hale, after Spahn signed his 1962 contract yesterday. No- lefthander in baseball and holder of several major lea- | gue records, to keep on going | forever but nobody either can | blame president McHale for smiling. And the 41-year-old Howe Scores SPORTS MENU By Geo. H. Campbell 'His 20th But SPORTS EDITOR | Bruins Win 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' | By THE CANADIAN PRESS It's no wonder Gordie Howe is so profilic a scorer in the Na- tional Hockey League. A scientific study has shown jhe covers an average of almost jfive miles a game, a full mile |more than anyone else around jthe league. He ran his record jof 20-goal seasons to 13 in a row Thursday night but it went all for naught as far as Detroit Red Wings were concerned They bowed 5-3 to the revamped |Bruins in Boston before a crowd jof 8,463. In muffing a chance to pass |New York's idle fourth - place |Rangers, the Red Wings blew a |2-1 lead to a club that had pre- |viously won only nine games all jyear. MINOR HOCKEY WEEK, a Canada-wide observance that was started six seasons ago, in recognition of more than 125,000 boys under 18-years-of-age who play in "minor hockey ranks across the Dominion from New- foundland and Nova Scotia to Vancouver Island (in- cluding the Eskimo lads in far northern Canada) opens tomorrow. In addition to recognition of the thousands of youngsters who enjoy organized hockey at the minor- age levels, Minor Hockey Week is also an opportunity for parents to pay tribute to the men in organizations that operate minor hockey and give their boy the chance to get on ice -- and so stay out of hot water. All across the land are hundreds of dedicated and devoted hockey enthusiasts, adults ranging in ages from early 20's to their full three-score-and-ten, who devote hours and hours, many of them on cold, outdoor rinks, to help provide organized hockey for minors. Then there are the various sponsors, service clubs, merchants, small Howe's 20th goal came in the industries, etc., all of whom make a great contribution -- |second period on a power-play to the responsibility of building Canada's youth. Here jand gave him a lifetime total in Oshawa, the Minor Hockey Association is one of the [of 489 in scheduled play. finest in Canada and blessed by a group of men who | That leaves him 55 shy of the give their time and energy to provide "hockey for all" jrecord production of Montreal's in this city. Starting tomorrow, there'll be special games, pg Maurice (Rocket) Ri- along with regular Minor "City League" schedule act- In addition to his goal, Gordie ion each night next week at the Children's Arena, and |also set up Vic Stasiuk for two on Sunday, special observance in the local churches, etc. tallies. The major appeal is to the parents, to "Dad" in partic- But the Bruins unleashed a ular, an appeal couched in the main slogan of Minor three-goal outburst in the second Hockey Week in Canada -- namely -- "Don't Send, period to take control. They got two-goa f sli Take Your Boy To The Arena". a two-goal effort from slim Don McKenney and hard - working Johnny Bucyk picked up a goal and a pair of assists. Rookie Wayne Connelly and {Murray Oliver rounded out the Boston scoring. The Bruins--outshooting De- troit 38-32 -- also gave goalie Terry Sawchuk of the Red Wings a physical drubbing In the opening period the game was delayed after he was struck on the forehead by Dick Meissner's shot. He took five stitches. Then in the final period, when Oliver counted, he slammed heavily into Sawchuk. The net- minder fell. to the ice and lost consciousness briefly. The Bruins had Bruce Gamble in goal in place of Don Head and two new faces on the for- ward line, Larry Leach and Tommy Williams Gamble, Boston's regular net- minder for most of last season, was recalled from Portland Buckaroos in exchange for Head Lech came from: Providence Reds of the American Hockey League in a switch with Bob Beckett. Williams was up from Kingston Frontenacs: of the FRIDAY'S CHIPS (and some fish?) :-- Oshawa City & District Softball Association is holding a gala social evening at the Hotel Genosha on Saturday evening, with OASA officers along with civic officials, Ontario pres- ident Don Lee of Belleville and numerous others ex- pected as guests. It's a 'Ladies' Night" for all the play- ers in the Oshawa City & District and the committee under chairman "Rich" March is reported to have lined up an evening of entertainment that will launch the 1962 softball season on a solid foundation of fun, fellow- ship and sportsmanship. .. GORDIE HOWE, playing in Boston last night, scored his 20th goal of the current campaign, his 13th-straight season as a' 20-goal man for Red Wings, but the Boston Bruins backed Bruce Gam- ble's goal-tending with a three-goal rally in the second period and won the game 5-3, thus keeping Red Wings down in fifth place... MONTREAL ALOUETTES have announced, via Ted Workman, that they have given up their bid to secure Rose Bow! quarterback star, Sandy Stephens. .. KEN BROWN has been renamed successor to Bob Hesketh as the publicity 'voice' for Toronto Ar- gos for this '62 season. . . ST. PAUL SAINTS broke a flock of International Hockey League records on Wed- nesday night when they whipped Toledo Blades 20-3. Blades 'lost their goalie early and three others who don- ned the pads each proved somewhat less than adequate. It seems a little unfair to previous record-holders to have new marks established under such a fantastic situ- ation. . . QUEBEC CITADELS are in much the same boat, They. won their 19th-straight game the other night and now claim a Canadian record for 19-straight wins in Junior "A" hockey ranks, beating the 18-game mark jointly held by Galt and Guelph of the OHA circuit. There's no denying Quebec Citadels have won 19 con- secutive games but when Memorial Cup playdowns roll around, then we'll be able to judge whether they rate as a Junior "A" club -- or just a good Junior "B" team. place of Terry Gray. The Red Wings called up Parker MacDonald of Sydney, N.S., to replace the injured Howie Glover. ONT. STEEL B'S: Seneco 6 Rudy 6, Hooey 2, King 14, Babe 1, Clarke 8. Total 37, Fouls, 1 ok - out of 15. WALT'S BARBER SHOP: Ed- mondson 2, Hyranyk 13, Boivin 4, Montgomery 7, Bozak, Ander- son 2, Callison, Dejong 8, Total Jaycee Rockets ii: Still Unbeaten .:22°28 ed on their winning ways as Saturday morning saw three/12, Burnett 1, Malanowski Total| they downed the Ont. Steel A's +<|37. Fouls, 1 out of 8 9 to 31 close games at OCCI in the Y's KINLOCH'S "MEN'S WEAR:| In the first half, both teams Men's Basketball League Etchells 9, Calder 14, Clarke 2,|Played close checking with the In the first game, Kinloch's| Winters 15, Longley 1. Total 41 Rockets holding a slight 14 to 12 Men's Wear downed Modern Fouls, 13 out of 22 lead, led by the fine shooting of Dry Cleaners by the score of onnsois "iain Rowden with five points -37, NE-POU al? In the second half, Rockets _ the first half, Moderns took! /" the second game Ont. Steeljopened the game up as 'Dany 19 to 13 lead, as Nichols and|>S hooked up with Walt's Bar-|and Rowden continued to play bined for 14 be.|ber Shop, with the B's scraping/a great game while Sobil tried Tunnicliffe combine 7 e h a 37-36 decision |to get the A's in the game tween them dy : ,.| B's started like a ball-of fire| The Rockets were led by Rov In the second half, Kinloch's r y Row Bessy jin the first half and took a 19 toilden who got 14 while Sobil started off fast, overcame the|14 jead. as Rudy and King com-|scored 12 for the A's Cleaners and played a see-saw| bined tp play terrific ball while) JAYCEE HOCKETS: Reeson battle the rest of the game. (Hraynyk tried hard for Walt's./2, Dulny 8, Rowden 14. Braay & Kinloch's were led by B. Win-| In the second half, Walt's\Jeffs, Leblanc, Jepma 9, Har. ters and D. Calder as they got/closed the gap to one point but/rison. Total 39. Fouls, 7 out. of 15 and 14 while B. Tunnicliffe/time ran out before they could/16 and G. Nichols each scored 12/get the equalizer ONT. STEEL A'S: Bourdage in a losing cause. : Ont. Steel B's were paced to\Kurhan, Ferris, Walters 2. Mi. MODERN DRY CLEANERS: |their victory by King with 14!losh 6, Piatti, Dalidowicz 3 McHugh, Braham 8, Edgar 4,/while Hyranyk had 13 for the|Sobil 12, Tymoshik 8. Total 31 Saramak, Tunnicliffe 12, Nichols|losers. |Fouls, 7 out of 11. Eastern Professional League in' Lone Penalty Proves | SPORTS, Morrison's Move TODAY'S GAMES Into First Place | Costly To Shamrocks Bae. This week's double - header} Thompson, Muir and Gearing | OHA Lakeshore intermediate| yo. piayed-on Tuesday evening|each dented the twine twice be- League--Belleville at Port Hope,| By GERRY BLAIR own rebound, which was kickedjentitled her to a couple of free 'land after the games were over\hind Henderson, Single tallies Bowmanville Shamrocks drew |directly to him by Trenton goal-'shots at the dummy netminder 'i "4 lonly one penalty during their|tender, Don Ogden. Shamrocks in the between-periods game of)?" P.m. and Bowmanville at!tne Oshawa - Courtice Indus-|went to S, Essery and Mcintyre. 'Lakeshore Intermediate league|worked feverishly for the re-"Scoro". She was unsuccessful! Trenton, 8.30 p.m. \trial Hockey League, had a new encounter last night with bar pero 7 the period rigged sg the prize increases yeh OHA Little Big Five Junior|team in first place. the nigh ar en La Trenton Globetrotters, but it|equalizer but to no avail. They|for next week's game... Tren- "c" 1, ae Hac! wed Pein, S01 e Cc Ss ' paved the way for a 2-1 victory|managed to get Vanstone out of ton and Bowmanville go at each |. Gate toe tae gy el org Morrison sp ard-played game and Foley's, by the Globetrotters in Bow- the net, in favor of an extrajother again tonight in the Air| Be, sgiiitines Spur to the tune of 80 Tomlin.|¥2° were without several regu- manville. attacker, with 35 seconds re-|Force community. p.m. son Fina came through with an- Jars, put up quite a fight. _ Bob Marjerrison was penal-)maining and had two splendid) TRENTON -- goal, Ogden; | pasxeTBALL lother win: by edging Foley, D. Cullen opend the scoring ized for tripping at 7.48 of the/opportunities, only to be thwart- defence, Steiner, Riley, Le- 4 i 4. District 1 Plumbing 6-4 'for Foley's. Rice tied the game second period and one minute/ed by Ogden -- and "Lady|grande, Jones; forwards, Bisson,| "S"@W8 ani istrict Indus- : at 1-1 but then Weidmark and later, Frank Lewis gathered in\Luck". Don Masters backhand-|Collins, Gravelle, St. Pierre,|trial League -- Coca Cola. vs) BA8-- SPUR 0 Bushman shot Foley's into a 3-1 his own rebound and rifled ajed a low shot just past the cor-/MacDonald, Lewis, Durst, Ajax Cagers, at Ajax Commun-| Ken Veitch, the league's stin-| lead. ; shot by Shamrock netminder,|ner, that Ogden didn't even see, Peterson, Drake, Grondon. ity Hall, 6.30 p.m jgiest goal-tender, was superb in| Yomlinson's kept on skating Vince Vanstone. This goal gave} BRIEFLY: Trenton also re- BOWMANVILLE -- goal, Van- : ; the BA net and recorded an- and it finally showed on Foley's, Trenton a 2-0 margin and it/ceived only one penalty in the stone; defence, Terry Masters, GAMES FOR SATURDAY other shut-out, to improve his who with only two players on eventually proved the winner as hard-hitting contest, which be-|Abbott, Glaspell; forwards,| HOCKEY jgoals-against' average. Mean-|the bench, wore themselves out. ithe Shamrocks came back with|came boisterous at times in the/Marjerrison, Don Masters, OHA Metro Junior seague -- Marlbores vs Union-| "a" while up front, his team-mates! Other scorers for Fina were showed their power with more Brown with two, Tonkin, nat al, : . a (than enough goals to win. land McAvoy with singles. vie RORtOnts, OE" VOR a checking and pass-|Mille scored Foley's other 8.30 p.m ing and the net-minding of WLTt OHA Lakeshore Intermediaet|Veitch was too much for|Morrison BA League -- Uxbridge at Napanee,|Beaupre's Spur, who are still/Foley Plumbing 8,30 p.m, Hooking for their initial win of Tomlinson Fina |frame. livan was most lenient during|patrick, Ted Fairey, Bob | Lewis also scored the other that span, when several players|Fairey, Wiseman, |Trenton goal, late in the first/from both clubs were being Ist Period 'period after Vanstone had made|charged and tripped .. . Bow-| 1. Trenton: Lewis ....... 18.28 numerous outstanding saves to manville was coached by Jim) No penalties. \blank them. Lewis blasted a Olinski, after Bill "Squeak" 2nd Period |slapshot from just inside the Morrison tendered his resigna-| 2, Trenton: Lewis i ne : | re Spur {Bowmanville blueline, which|tion earlier in the week .. . Re- (St. Pierre) ......+.6. - 8.52 leaeee hace Por ig ky low nlinnch'on pfiisha be caught the upper corner on the|ports are that the players were| Penalties -- Marjerrison 7.48,| Park, at 7.00 a.m.; Kingside ai short side. Vanstone was par-|not happy with Morrison, and|Ogden (served by Grondon)| Rundle, at 7.45 a.m.; Woodview tially screened by one of his|he decided to pull out rather|1021. vs Fernhill, at 8.30 p.m,; North defencemen. than compete with opposition 3rd Period Oshawa vs Bathe Park. at 9.20! Ron Burgess narrowed the|from members of the club .. .| 3. B'yille: Burgess a.m.; Eastview vs Nipigon, at! lead to one goal, early in the|Mrs. George Heath held the (Kilpatrick, Richards) 4.34/ 19.05 a.m.; Valleyview vs Sunny-| final session, slapping in hisilucky number program which No penalties. side, at 10.50 a.m.; Lake Vista| vs Harman Park, at 11.40 a.m.| 'CIVIL SERVICE HOCKEY Serra al riko ot Saeeal 'Dairymen In Upset Children's Arena. | | DOMINION TIRE STORES PRESENTS SPORTSMAN'S NIGHT Meke it a date to attend our annual Sportsman's event to be held at the... U.A.W. HALL Bond St. East - Oshawa Tues., Jan. 23rd... 8:30 p.m. ENTERTAINMENT INCLUDES: 1. MOVIES ON HUNTING & FISHING. 2. GUEST SPEAKERS. 3. DEMONSTRATIONS. 4. DISPLAYS. REFRESHMENTS DOMINION will be served TIRE STORES FREE ADMITTANCE Everyone Welcome BASKETBALL Senior Exhibition. Game --| St. Catharines' Feasby's vs Osh-| awa Hawks, at Donevan Col-| legiate gymnasium, 7.30 p.m. Y's Men's Biddy League --| | Firefighters vs Bolahood's| | Sportshaven, at 8.30 a.m.; Mun-| | Hockey action at Bowman-;men at bay for the rest of the|scored the final Police goal, 2 ET As asal Mervics e tarne ville Arena Tuesday night ccd | pea heed --< "ae pore] 37-1 on Attersley's pass. alld d pater poet the 2nd place Firefighters take|themselves at 20.30, wit yles' ss _ . 37 fare | one on ae cis, tow the/face-off goal from the stick of CIVIL" SERVICE NOTES poe ba Simcoe Hall.' -- /Dairymen 'in the first game of|Larry Graham. John Kozak picked the stars two, while in the second con-| In the second period, Fire-|!" each game this week and mn Ken Brown Ar os' test, the Police Assoc. whipped|fighters tried desperately to Tria hee Balnsaei® mama | g F in t ame but} 4 M , y, 2 8 oe: Brine in the Benscean's cage|Fipher, who -- the nets,| New Publicity Man) DAIRYMEN - FIREMEN s i some outstanding for first star. His was a re- | The Dairymen played one of i S\markable job, McAvoy's two hg ate SS ese epigitod their best games of this sea-| Beaton, of the Dairymen,|80als got him second star and|3>. scoot eee isos . or son against the Firefighters and|proke away at centre ice at|Baker was chosen third. | nt re sation: y Bie walked away with a well-\19.39, went right in and scored|, In the Police - Teachers con-/@PPontel' Promoulon At Dita ee : ; . 8 pt oo ity director for Toronto Argo- deserved 6-2 victory. the Dairymen's 6th goal, to end|test, Pohn picked three Assoc. is of the Eastern Wo 0% ball Firefighters looked like a last- the scoring. players, namely Arn Whittney|Qries ice managing director place club in this game rather) POLICE - TEACHERS for first star, Neil Attersley|/? : eng : ge | Lew Hayman announced today. than the club that had been! The Teachers, who need wins --. Peng 7 ples snout ha pace age : ™ slay he. fi rearing, -w played in the | beating the other four clubs/desperately at this time of the Feb yards:onoen-eucaseds.ROs with impressive scores. season to assure a_ play-off Police net, was picked third. 7 ms | Daniel opened the scoring for|spot, can't seem to muster up W LT GF GA Pts, omer yp lge ag pnd the Dairymen as early as 3.55)one. It was the Police Assoc.|Footes 7 32 31 15 fai timento broadenetin witha! of the first period, with a high,|this time who took them, six) Firemen 6 66 33 14 oronto tadio station g | corner drive after picking up goals to none. Police 6 39 46 13 cS ? 6 3 Over Firefighters ie MINOR HOCKEY WEEK IN OSHAWA PROGRAMME "MINOR HOCKEY IS A FAMILY AFFAIR" -- "DON'T SEND -- TAKE YOUR BOY TO THE CHILDREN'S ARENA" SATURDAY, Jan. 20th --"MINOR HOCKEY WEEK OFFICIAL OPENING" -- CHILDREN'S ARENA 7:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m, Pee-Wee Hockey League -- (Neigborhood Parks Association). PATTERSON PAYS MONEY HOCKEY SCORES | 10:00 o.m. "GRAND PARADE" of All Teams and Officials of TO THROW AT WINDOWS STANDINGS "OFFICIAL OPENING": -- Her Worship, Mayor Christine Thomas, City of Oshawa, and Offic- NEWARK, N.J. (AP) --{ lower level. The fifth - floor | BY THE CANADIAN PRESS ials of all City Hockey Organizations. Heavyweight boxing cham- | windows, protected by a pro- National League Inter-Church Hockey League -- pion Floyd Patterson broke a | truding ledge, were labelled WLT FF Ar : window in an office building | with a $1,000 price tag. 24 910 154 102 58 (Inter-Church Hockey Association) Wednesday. It cost him $1,000. | Jackie Robinsor and Don 2511 6 148 107 56 7:30 p.m. Pee-Wee Hockey League -- But it was all for charity, | Newcombe broke one each on 14 16 13 115 115 41 (Catholic Youth Organization) the puck from teammate Gough.| The teams seemed compara- Dairymen 38 31 12 Two minutes later, Goughiively balanced for the opening Teachers 24 62 6 scored from McCabe to take aiperiod at least, although the 2-0 lead. They kept it up and at|Police scored twice, McHugh's 7.05 Welsh from Cole andjgoal from Reid and Tobin and|Team Baker, McAvoy from Baker at|Jamieson's tally from Walno|Myles, Firemen 10.30 and McAvoy again from/and Garrow. Attersley, Police 10 Baker at 12.10. The second period was defi-| Knight, Firemen 9 5 The Dairymen's five - goal nitely all Police. They scored|Garrard, Firemen 8 12 lead at this point. completely|four times, with only minor Johnson, FT 12 11 bewildered the Firefighters.|threats by the Teachers. Higgins, Firemen 8 6 Finally Garrard, with Myles} Walno scored from Jamieson McAvoyyDairy. 11 6 and Hubble, scored the Fire-jat 5.10, then Whittney from /)Mapes, Fodtée's 9 6 5 5 4 INDIVIDUAL SCORING GP GA Pts, 8 18 10 28 71219 14 19 6 18 men's first goal at 12.15. This/Attersley at 6.50. Whittney and Hubble, Firemen's 11 put some life back in the power-|McHugh helped Attersley to})McHugh, Police 11 house and they held the Dairy-iscore at 16.10 and Whittney!Hooper, Firemen 8 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Montreal Toronto Chicago New York Detroit Boston 6:30 p.m. to SUNDAY, Jan, 21st 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. Juvenile Hockey "City League" -- (Oshawa Minor Hockey Association) --EXHIBITON HOCKEY -- JUNIOR "C" HOCKEY LEAGUE at Alliston Arena Oshawa 'Generals' Juveniles vs Alliston Junior "C" Team --EXHIBITION HOCKEY -- OSHAWA "PEE-WEES" at Whitby Arena 6:45 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Oshawa "Pee-Wees" vs Whitby "Pee-Wees" 7:00 a.m, to 7:30 p.m. REPEAT -- SATURDAY, January 20th (Above) @ EXHIBITION GAMES @ --7:30 p.m.--BRAMPTON "'PEE-WEES" and "MIDGETS" visit Oshawa Arena --8:00 p.m.--OSHAWA "GENERALS" JUVENILES play in Uxbridge Arena TUESDAY, Jan. 23rd --7:30 p.m.--HUMBER VALLEY "BANTAMS" end "JUVENILES" play in Oshawa FRIDAY, Jan. 26th --8:00 p.m.--OSHAWA "GENERALS" JUVENILES play in Alliston Arena SATURDAY, Jan. 27th --6:45 p.m.--OSHAWA "'PEE-WEES" visit Whitby Arena @ PRESS AND RADIO EVENTS e OSHAWA TIMES:--Daily newspaper write-ups and pictures. CKLB,RADIO --Daily radio interviews (Players, Coaches, Managers, Referees, etc.) @® WINDOW DISPLAYS @ Minor Hockey Associations' trophies, sweaters, pictures, etc., on display in the Downtown Oshawa Stores and the Oshawa Shopping Centre store windows. (Black's Men's Wear Limited, Eaton's of Canada, Ltd., Kinloch's Limited, ete.) "WATCH YOUR BOYS PLAY HOCKEY DURING MINOR HOCKEY WEEK IN CANADA" FRIDAY, Jan, 26th 8:00 p.m. SATURDAY, Jan. 27th TUESDAY, Jon. 16th FRIDAY, Jan, 19th and Patterson walked off with | the lower Jevel. Robinson got 1519 8 123 130 38 ' " " the top prize, beatig six | ack into the "game" after 1519 7111 127 37 --11:00 SAMs sss SPECIAL CHURCH SERVICES baseball personalities at pitch- | Ralph Branca had 'pinch hit" 1029 4116186 24 will be held in all denominational churches -- ing baseballs at office win-| for him. F r Thursday's Result City of Oshawa. dows in a promotion staged Branca struck out, as di Detroit 3 Boston 5 ° by a restaurant chain which | Monte Irvin, Larry Doby and Saturday's Games 9:30 Pm. cyo Hockey League wre 3 P is demolishing an old building | Gil Hodges. Then the athletes (netroit at Montreal (Catholic Youth Organization) and putting, rd a nay ce. 7 yon for nears re ye Boston: at Toronto MONDAY, Jan. 22nd --BANTAM HOCKEY -- "CITY LEAGUE" ac plicher contribute atterson unwound, fired an . . * Dae H iati: $100 to charity for participat- | the ball shot completely over Eestern Professional 5:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. By: Oshawa Minor Hockey Association ing in the stunt, plus $100 for | the roof. The champ took a K : Ay LT F APt TUESDAY, Jan. 23rd --CYO and NPA HOCKEY LEAGUES and each window broken on the' later turn and connected. nel a8 7 des ie o EXHIBITION HOCKEY GAMES ; Hull-Ottawa 1713 8108 9542 4:15 p.m. to 6:15 p.m. CYO Separate Schools' Hockey League e pciiged : : 15 7 131 139 35 6:15 p.m. to 7:15 p.m. Pee-Wee Hockey League -- Oshawa Dairy *".,:i3: (Ntiahbried Perks Axes Thursday's Results EXHIBITION GAMES --BANTAM AND JUVENILE HOCKEY -- (OMHA) Sudbury 6 Sault Ste. Marie 3 7:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Humber Valley 'Bantams' vs Oshawa "Bantams" B T North Bay 0 Hull-Ottawa 7 9:00 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. Humber Valley "Juveniles" vs Oshawa "Juveniles" C kx | OHA Junior A WEDNESDAY, Jan. 24th --MIDGET HOCKEY -- "CITY LEAGUE" Woot Fg ; 'oey, (@ | @ n Op Shas ne A ae a 6:30 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. By: -- Oshawa Minor Hockey Association Oshawa Dairy regained first|freshments and Hayden Mac- gg or a i tod a e THURSDAY, Jen. 25th ----INTER CHURCH CITY LEAGUE and HOCKEY place in the Oshawa Minor donald battled to a 3-3 stand- Gal, : ' vert LEAGUES oil poet ; Guelph 1017 5 124 160.25 rae ockey Association's Juvenile off. Niagara Falls 716 8111 127 22 (Inter-Church Hockey Association) league, last night, downing) Gordie Wilson, the ice general/Peterboro 719 5 7211919 eBaton's Dairy 3-1 at the Chil-| for Tony's, was a standout, scor- Phiredavis Hee | dren's Arena. jing two goals. The other marker Niagara Fale 2 seni h6 Hayden Macdonald's, whojwent to Andy Matthews. St. Catharines 1 Montreal 3° held a share of first place last) For-the Mac's, captain Teddy Guelph 3 Hamilton 6 week, were forced into a tie 3-3 Lutton netted a pair and Andy West Li by last place Tony's Refresh-| Matthews scored the other goal. waqmont ' ck pee ments. The tight four-team set-/ wac's Tom Cotie suffered a MOH © 208 Bigeles # up has only four points sepa- two-inch cut above the eye and reners Lange rating the top team from the'/Gary Wilkins caesived a 6 + Greensboro 2 Long Island § bottom squad. y - mu International League nose in the hard-skating game Toledo 3 Minneapolis 8 OSH. DAIRY 3- BEATON'S 1, TONY'S REFRESHMENTS -- Nova Scotia Senior Sparked by the line of Ron|S0al, Braiden; defence, Gover, woncton 1 New Glasgow h | ' ; I gow 7 Willoughby, Ian McNamee and| Kemp; forwards, Solomon, Wil-| amherst 3 Halifax 11 Ronnie Siblock, Oshawa Dairy) S00, Johnson; alternates, Peters, | Metro Junior regained first place by defeat-|Nichols, Wallace, King, j ' reg: rst pl " i ; St. Michael's 6 Brampton 4 ing Beaton's Dairy Mathews, Plews and Godridge. Ontario Junior B The high-scoring trio picked) HAYDEN MACDONALD --\cananoque 9 Peterborough 6 up eight points, including all ite Fee Cornel: erence, a ae'| : Thunder Bay Junior goals. lan McNamee potted tw: son, ' cnier, 1 i soak afl: One amee Dotted two sacdonald, Lutton; alternates,|Port Arthur 7 Fort William 5 centre Ron Willoughby picked| Gibbons, Norton, Elliott, Cotie, up a single and an assist. Ron|MacDonald, Forteous, Chapman|ships at Colorado Springs Siblock had three assists and Wilkins |March 8-18 | For Beaton"s. Ronnie Nelson|. Officials -- Charlie Durno and| The schedule (all times EST): | scored their lone goal, in the Stan Comerford. March 8, 5:30 p.m., East Ger-| final period, spoiling John Har- oS many; March 10, 2 p.m., Rus-| mon's bid for a shutout G It . . Het ger phe pias, daa OSHAWA DIARY -- ; sesh ge cheetltc Pet etedl deca a Harmon: Boece Ciena' a erriers lway or West Germany; March| Brady; forwards, Siblock,- Wil- 14, 10:15 pm., Sweden; March} loughby, McNamee; alternates, Learn Schedul V7, 2 pm. United States;| Pinch, Balson, Gow, Elliott, eg 18, 3:30 p.m., Czechoslo- McGraw and Marr varie pa gall by oil sal Tourney Dates | Games to be televised are the| Braiden; deleane Biauten. March 10 game between Can-|§ Bradley: forwards, Bourdaze. MELVILLE, Sask. (CP) --jada and Russia; the March 11/ Nelson. Mitchell: alternates | Gordon Juckes, Canadian Ama-|game between Czechoslovakia} Furey, Mason, MacDonald and eur Hockey Association secre-jand the United States; the Kolesnik . tary - manager, announced|March 17 game between Can- Thursday the schedule of Galt'ada and the United States and TONY'S 3 - MAC'S 3 Terriers as Canada's represen-|the March 18 game between In the final game, Tony's Re- tatives in the world champion-| Russia and the United States.

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