122 Teams See Action Minor Hockey Loop BOW MANVILLE The Minor Hockey teams sponsored by the Recreation Department swung into action last Satur- day with a total of 22 teams playing. BANTAM LEAGUE In the first game of the morning, the newly-formed Tee Pees came up with a lopsided 8-3 win over the Braves, Bill Eby of the Tee Peeg scored six of their eight goals, the other Tee Pee goals were netted by Don Murphy and John Worden. Clayton Campbell (2) and Gor- don Flintoff. times in the final period to de- feat the Bears by a 6-4 score. Ron Webb (2), Sandy Brown (2), Don Hutton and Tim Taylor were the goal scorers for the Red Wings.' Steve Forsey, Harry Willoughby, Bill' Wood- ward and Ken Tabb accounted for the Bears' four goals. Hawks edged the Leafs 3-2. Mike Cawker accounted 'for. all three of the Hawks' goals. Gr- | .-LIONS MIDGET LEAGUE | In the first Midget game, the The Red Wings scored fourjOrphans shutout. the. Generals Howard and Ricky Ellis were the goal get- 4-0. Terry Devitt, Parry, Michae: Gibbs ters for the Orphans The Maroons shutout Raiders 3-0. Barney Hawthorne and Conroy copped | the three goals. JUVENILE LEAGUE Aces edged the Canucks by a goal scor- 6-5 score. The Aces' the Dennis Homaniuk, | David) Maroons' Grayfion Colville, Jerry Falls lana Larry Rogers accounted for the Canucks' five goals. | In the second Juvenile game, jthe Mt, Royals edged the Mid- get Alu-Stasr 5-4. Walter Pilis (3), Jim Coyle and Jack Wha- len scored for the Mt. Royals' goals, Peter Werry (2), J hn Hughes and Steve Burns were the goal getters for the Midget All-Stars. ATOM LEAGUE In the first Atom game play- ed, the Rams defeated the Giants by a 6-2 score. Randy Rogers (3), Clinton Campbell, { THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, November 22,1962 7 Paul Forsey and Mike Gilhooly were the goal getters for the Rams, Ronald Hall and David Johnson scored for the Giants. Vikings defeated the Barons 5-2, Mike Donoghue accounted for four of the Vikings' goals, Glen Murphy accounted for the other Viking goal. Tom Simpson and Garry Chisholm were the goal scorers for the Barons. | In the first Atom League game played last Monday eve- ning, the Bombers shutout the Royals 2-0, Keith Mountjoy and Laurie Gay scored for the Bombers' two goals. The Giants bianked the In- dians 3-0 with Tony Balson (2) and Steve Reynolds scoring for the Giants, The Barons shutout the Hor- nets 8-0. Murray Cawker (4) and Tom Simpson .4) tallied all Barons' goals. _ Comedian Bob Hope is mak- ing a Christmas tour of US. gal installations in the Far ast. PRARCAPRPPL PPD PPPPL, HIT NO.1 ELVIS > ei HIT NO. 2 GLEN SHIRLEY? } FORD MacLAINE$ ¢ HIT NO. 3 'The PRESLEY 'JAILHOUSE ROCK' with JUDY TYLER "The Sheepman" 33 2 LEE 3 PATERSON ham Burgess and Gary Prestonjers were Ted Bate (2), Doug were the goal getters for the|Lane (2), Gene Balson and Jim Leafs. ;Archer, Murray Brown (2), Heston ESTON in the surprise comedy of the year~~ goes / a into /7 at . Vil mI, athe Pigeon" ----_ ADULT That Took FQOMme ENTERTAINMENT Amn aes FRY GLO BLOM -CHBRELA PALO BRAK DEW PANAVISION"" Waal, FEATURE DAILY AT: 1:30-3:30-5:15-7:15-9:20 Robert Large, Brian Peters and John Sikorn 'scored. for the Braves. The Lions and Cubs played) to a. 3-3, tie. John Oyler (2), Jack Vandenberg accounted for the Lions goals. David Harmer, (2) and Bud Depew were the igoal scorers for the Cubs. Dave Harmer scored the tieing goal for the Cubs at the 19.45 mark of the final period The Tigers handed the Fly- ers a 6-2 defeat. John Ballan- tine (2), Paul Meadows (2), Lewis Bruce, and Ron Simpson jwere the goal' getters for the Tigers. Don Taylor tallied both |the Flyers' goals. |PEE WEE LEAGUE In the first Pee Wee game of the day, the Canadians and |Rangers played to a 3-3 tie. Larry Devitt, Gary Wilson and in Between Age' o-- STARRING ~~ NANCY WHISKEY 3 BiG HITS IN COLOR GLSA MARTINELLI PORT PERRY MAN HONORED R. M.. (Bob) Holtby, of Port Perry. Mr. Holtby was the : : first long service Holstein to. Here he admires that of fieldman and for over 20 his long-time friend, the late years ranged Canada from |Mitch Donoghue were the goal GREETS RGN ; coast to coast in the interests j|scorers for the Canadians,- The of the Black and White cow Rangers' goals were scored by kee ri ' "OSHAWA"S FINEST COFFEE HOUSE" 6 ; '® THIS WEEK FEATURING DAVID WIFFEN ABSTRACT Fri.--Sat. Only NOTE NOVEMBER 23, 24 Thurs. 9:00 p.m. - 1:00 a.m. NEW OPEN ... HOURS Fri. and Sat. 9:30 p.m. - 3:00 a.m. 153 KING ST. EAST OSHAWA Agricultural Hall of Fame at the Royal, Winter Fair, Toron- Dr. H. H, Hannam of Otta- wa, President of the Canadian Federation of Agriculture, of- ficially unveiled additions to the portraits in the Canadian 11.00 a.m.--Pirates vs. Huskies ATOM LEAGUE 11.50 a.m. -- Bisons vs. ings: MIDGET LEAGUE 2.35 p.m Maroons vs. |Generals; 1.30 p.m. -- Comets jvs. BTS. | JUVENILE LEAGUE 2.15 p.m Aces vs, Mt |Royals; 3 00 p.m. -- Midgets vs., {Canucks Hawks; | MONDAY, NOV. 26 Wings; |ATOM LEAGUE 8.35 a.m.--Bruins vs. Rockets 5.00 p.m.--Rams vs. Indians; BANTAM LEAGUE 5.45 p.m. Bombers vs 920 am.--Lions vs. Tigers;|Barons; 6.30 p.m. --Giants vs 10.15 a.m.--Cubs. vs Flyers;'Vikings | WHEN J 2 YOU ¢, NEED THESE... Bowmanville Minor Hockey Loop Schedule BOWMANVILLE The fol- lowing is the minor hockey timetable for games this Satur- day at Bowmanville PEE WEE LEAGUE 7.00 a.m.--Bears vs 7.45 -a.m.--Leafs vs Vik- THE GUNS' BLAST THE SCREEN WITH A NEW KIND OF TENSION TERROR AND THRILL! 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