12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, Merch 12, 1963 King's Even Series; City-Wide Advances Into League Finals BOWMANVILLE -- City-Wide)R. Myles, MacLean, Burke, Na- Answering Service vaulted into the Oshawa Major Hockey League finals for the second consecutive season, last night at the Bowmanville Arena with a 5-3 win over Juvenile Gener- als. The City-Wide victory gave them the best-of-three semi- final round in two-straight games. In the other semi-final series, King's evened up their round, blasting A's 7-3 in a penalty- studded game. Third and decid- ing game goes Sunday night with the winner meeting City- Wide for the title. CITY-WIDE -- GENERALS Gord Myles rammed home three goals in leading City-Wide Answering Service to a 5-3 win over Juvenile Generals. The loss dropped the Gener-|« als from the playoff picture for}! another year and moved City-| Wide into the finals. 1 Only one penalty was called, that coming in the last minute) of play, to Generals' Gord Wil-| son. Other marksmen for City- Wide was Harv Burke and Bob- by Delves. jencounter, |penalty call in the final per- iod piorowski and Bishop. FIRST PERIOD 1. Juve's: Watt (Matthews) 2. C-Wide: Burke (MacLean, G. Myles) 7.30 Penalties -- None. 7.00 SECOND PERIOD 3. C-Wide: G. Myles (Burke, MacLean) ... 4. Juve's: Gibbons (Wilson, Kemp) ....++ 10.36 5. C-Wide: Delves ...6- 16.30 Penalties -- None. 1.45 THIRD PERIOD C-Wide: G. Myles (MacLean, Burke) 7. C-Wide: G. Myles (MacLean, Burke) ... 4:34 Juve's: King (Watt, Armstrong) 6.02 Penalty -- Wilson 19.35 KING'S -- A's elimination, 1.55 8. oe Facing King's defeated A's 7-3, to tie their ser- es at one win apiece. The game was highlighted by} 7. penalties, which. saw A's jdraw 11 including one 'major. |King's bench.- coach George Westfall was ejected from the after disputing a A's Jackie Germond and For Generals, Bobby Watt King' , ' z's Lucky Wills topped and Wayne King were the|things off with a hallway brawl marksmen. GENERALS -- goal, Hoop-|t er; defence: Linton, Wilbur,|f Bradley and Kolesnik; wards: Wilson, Matthews, King,! Gibbons, Watt, Kemp, Macdon-/pan Gray between the second period and hird period, which saw the re- eree very lenient, handing out for-/only roughing penalties the scoring d>partment, and Elmer Tran In ng Armstrong, Furey and Lut-|fired two .goals each. for the 'on CITY-WIDE--goal, Campbell;|Stan Westfall, Dave Nicholish- defence: Delves, Glaspell and|eon and Lynn Middleton. Roberts; forwards: G. Myles,' For A's, Dunc Brodie, Jack Germond and Al Myles each scored once. A's -- goal, Hinkson; defence: Edwards, McGarry, Hughes and Olesnuk -- A. Myles, Sce- ro, England, Copeland, Ger- mond, Brodie and McLellan. KING'S -- goal, Melnick; de- fence: Tureski, Cole and S. Westfall; forwards: Gray, Wills, Middleton, Nicholisheon and Tran. FIRST PERIOD 1. King's: Nicholisheon ' (Gray, Tureski) ..... 1 2. A's: Brodie (Copeland, Edwards) | 8. King's: Tran ((Cole) eccccccccecs Penalties -- Edwards Gray 9.00, Hughes 9.00, SECOND PERIOD 4. King's: Tran (Middleton) 5. A's: A. Myles (Scero) ceoeceeseces fe | 6. King's: S. Westfall (Tureski, Wills) ....+. 11.45 7. King's: Middleton (Tureski) cocscccees Ld.de Penalties -- Hughes 1.55, Bro- die 10.20, Hughes 10.33, Gray 10.33, Middleton 14.15, Hughes 16.14, Germond 20.00 and Wills 20.00. THIRD PERIOD 8. A's: Germond (Copeland, A. Myles) 9. King's: Gray (Nicholisheon) 10. King's: Gray (Middleton) --.sseeese 18.45 Penalties -- Middleton 1.15, Middleton 4.12, Hughes 12.01, McGarry 13.31, Edwards (ma- 0.22 eeeceeee King's. Other snipers were|jor) 14.45, Middleton 14.45, A.! Myles 15.45. | Officials -- Lionel Baker, Mel |Suddard and Chas. March. UAW FINALS Baker Vending Post Another Upset Win BOWMANVILLE -- Underdog, chants' coach Lloyd Clarke, his| Baker Vending, doormats. for|charges are not dead yet and the past two seasons in the|they're going to make a series UAW Hockey League, now find/out of it. Gary Copeland of themselves only one victory|Baker's hopes the spirit and away from winning the cham-| general good team play con- pionship, Yesterday morning!tinues and they have hopes of at the Bowmanville Arena, the|wrapping up the series in Vendors whipped Merchants 6-2) straight-games. to go ahead 2-0 in their best-of-|} paxER VENDING -- goal, five final series. Baker's WON|)Robinson; defence, Marshall, the series opener in convincing Woodcock, Rorabeck and fashion 8-2. They now needipryan: forwards, Bannon, Bird, only one more win to cop the/rorq 'Price, Tran and Lintner. title, something they haven't) fi done since 1956-57 season, when| . MERCHANTS -- goal, Mor- den; defence, McMahon, Cur- known as Maddocks' White... Gaudet and Syurka: for- Rose. : w i e Probably the biggest success a teen Werke ree gp ong behind Baker's upsurge in the! Oriciais -- Don Wilson nd playoffs against Merchants Charlie March has been their tremendous First Period team spirit, plus containing 1. Baker's: Ford 19.47 the Merchants' top line of] pensities -- Bryan (charg- "Sambo" Smith, Neil Mc- ty s Mahon and Syd Arnold. This trio finished second, third and fourth in the final individual scoring derby while no player on the Baker's roster was in the top ten. This, plus the fact that the line of Bobby Bird, Gordie Bannon and Harold Ford have really caught fire and made it rough for the opposition. Bird, who used to play in the old Mercantile League with Pitts' Electric, has been a pro- lific scorer and playmaker and) A few weeks ago a German seems to have given confidence|0!d - age pensioner, Anton back to Ford and Bannon. All|/Schonenberger, was digging in three are past 30 and many|"is Munich garden when he claim they're crowding 40. The found a plaque inscribed "FC trio has been real sparkplugs|CTuena, Zvezda, Beograd 5.2.- as they picked four of the six goals. Ford counted twice, Bird and Bannon once, with Bird also chipping in three assists. Other snipers were Harold Woodcock and ex-Merchant Paul Tran. The line of Grover Sutton, Ronnie Wright and Mort Rich- ards took care of Merchants' scoring with Sutton and Wright blinking the '"'red-light."' Merchants, who have been in finals the last five years, win- ning the title three times, now/north of England. face a win-or-else situation, if} It now stands in the club's they plan to extend the series boardroom--in memory of the which resumes next Sunday atiplayers who died in the worst Tragic Memory Of Plane Crash For Manchester MANCHESTER, England (CP) -- A tragic memento of soccer history has found its rightful resting place. It was the last award pre- sented to Manchester United before eight of the 11-man team was killed when their plane crashed on-the fringe of Munich airport. They were returning home from a European Cup match against the Yugoslavian club. Schonenberger handed the virtually-undamaged plaque to his local soccer team which forwarded it to United's old Trafford headquarters in the ing) 4.50, Price (tripping) 12.31 and Tran (roughing) 15.57. Second Period 3. Baker's: Bannon (Bird, Woodcock) .+e+- 5.42 3. Merchants: Sutton (Wright, Richards) 4. Baker's: Woodcock (Bird) sscccscccscccce 13,04 5. Merchants: Wright (Sutton, Tran) ....00. 13.54 Penalties -- Marshall (slash- ing) 1.42, Bryan (tripping) 7.30, Gaudet (interfering) 10.40, Gaudet (roughing) 15.57, Bryan (charging) 16.09 and Gaudet (cross - checking) 19.54. ee 7.40 Third Period 6. Baker's: Ford (Bird) ..3.35 7. Baker's: Bird (Ford, Bannon) ....+. 13.25 8. Baker's: Tran (Marshall, Lintner) .. 19.46 Penalty -- Arnold (slashing)| 1.42. 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