12 THE CCHAWA TIMES, Mondey, December 10, TY6Z 'OVERTIME NEEDED Oshawa Hawks Bow In London ; Oshawa Hawks went down to the game 68-68, at the end of On| regulation time. came from behind a 'deficit, to win out 75-71 in over- time, , | Hawks played their second poor game in three nights. They 'started off on the right track in othe first half, but sagged badly ander the attack of the Dia tmonds throughout the final 20 minutes. ' '. The Hawks jumped into the lead from the opening whistle 'and quickly opened up a ten- point lead. The two clubs traded baskets after that until the Hawks finished the half with a 13-point advantage. : The first half was far and away the best basketball the Hawks have played all year. Brent Oldfield again carried the = hand for the Oshawans. as e hooped 14 points in the open fing 20 minutes. » But it was more of a team effort. Nine players had a share of the scoring that net- ted the locals their highest point-total in a first half, in a jong time. The score at the half read 47-34 for Oshawa, * The second half was all Lon- Hon. After ten minutes they had whittled the Hawks' lead to five oints' and then were on their way as they exhibited some fancy shooting. With three fiiinutes left to go, the Dia- monds held a five-point lead of their own. But the reliable Brent Oldfield teamed with Carl Cheski and Al Etchells to tie SWEEPS MONTEBELLO =MONTEBELLA, Calif. (AP)--~ Tommy Jacobs of Palm Springs €alif., eagled the last hole for 3 six-under-par 33-33--66 Sunday 'end a 205 total to sweep the During the five-minute over- t{time period, 'both clubs played cautiously, waiting for the break that could be the ball game, It came when Bill Payne hit on a field goal, fol- lowed by a pair of foul shots by Dick Hames. Brent. Oldfield, who had tied the game with two foul shots, scored two more. The Diamonds, however, went into a modified freeze offense, ousted them from the OBA ago. rye years LONDON. (75) Donahue (15), Colfax (12), Payne (12), Cjaza (10), Bennett (9), Hames (8), Hawkins (6), Abel (3), Jenkins, Leonard, Mcintyre. OSHAWA (71) Oldfield (23), Cheski (14), Booth (8), Gunn (7), Etchells (6), Newey (4), Reilly (4), Andrejicka (3), Kolodzie (2), Moore. . Referees -- Mike Weber and Dave Earley. Official scorer ~ Tony Saramak. forcing the Hawks to foul them to get possession of the ball. The London foul shots and the ball-handling of 5'7" Terry Don- ahue shut the door and the clock ran out with London win- ning 75-71. Terry Donahue led the Lon- don attack with 15 points, Dan Colfax and Bill Payne each chipped in with 12 more while Mitch Cjaza also hit double figures with 10 points, For the second time in-a-row, Brent Oldfield led the Oshawa scorers. "Barney" followed up his 20 markers of Thursday night with a total of 23 on Sat- urday. Carl Cheski pumped in 14 points while Bob Booth add- ed eight. FOUL SHOTS: Hawks again failed to get scoring pro- duction from key spots, espe- cially guard Fred Reilly... . As in former years, the locals again lack the threat of out- side shooting. .. . London guard Dick Hawkins took an early shower, via the foul route. . . Diamond's Dan Colfax and Tony Andrejicka, Brent Old- field, Carl Cheski and Garney Gunn of the Hawks each had four personals. . . . London's Mitch Cjaza is a former Till- sonburg Livingstone performer and the Diamonds also had several ex-Western players. . . Next action for the Hawks comes up this Saturday night, Montebello Open S4-hole golf @hampionship and win $1,500. when they play host to St. -|Cobourg; Trenton Minors Visit Oshawa Tuesday Night Trenton midgets and juveniles will invade Oshawa on Tuesday night, for exhibition games with the Oshawa midget and juvenile All-Stars at the Children's Arena. The first game between the two midget clubs will get under- way at 7:15 p.m. and the Juv- enile game about 8:30 p.m. Oshawa Juvenile All-Stars played Trenton earlier this sea- son and were beaten 6-3, but since then, they have a lot of practices and a few more games under their belt and they hope to get their revenge tomorrow night. Future games for the Juve- niles are: Dec. 10, Oshawa at Dec. 11, Trenton at Oshawa; Dec. 14, Oshawa at Barrie; Dec. 16, Cobourg at Osh- awa, 9:15p.m.; Dec. 18, Oshawa at Uxbridge; Dec. 20, Oshawa at Whitby; Dec. 30, Oshawa at Guelph; Jan. 7, Oshawa at Co- bourg; Jan. 10, Oshawa at Whit- by; aJn, 13, Oshawa at Whitby fgor exhibition game with Osh- awa Mercantile League all-stars Jan. 15, Uxbridge at Oshawa; Heffering's Score Over Flemington Heffering's Imperials improv- ed their position in the Willow- dale Men's Major five - pin League, with a two-to-one vic- tory over the Flemington Park club, for five points, on Satur- d ay. Faced with a manpower shortage, due to night shift work, Heffering's boys did very well with only five bowlers, while the opposition had eight shooters to choose from. Flemington Park took the first game by a 12-pin margin when Ken Batson finished strongly to give them the edge, 1118 to 1106. Reg Hickey was Heéffer- ing's best in this game with 271, followed by Dick Adams 253. Led by Dick Adams and Gerry Bennett, the Imperials came back to take the second game 1234 to 1234, Herb Stricker was bowling very well for Flemingtoa Park and his 319 score in the sec- ond game almost proved trou-| blesome for the Imps. The third and rubber game was a real thriller all the way and it was Dick Adams and Reg Hickey for Imperials who made the difference, when both struck out in the final frame to give the Heffering squad the win, 1269 to 1212. Reg Hickey who is benefitting from the experience he is gain- ing in top major competition, was top man for Heffering's with 271, 241 and 298 for 810. Dick Adams was next with 253, 274 an 263 for 790; Gerry Ben- nett and Dutch Lugtenburg both came through with identical totals, Dutch had 207, 246 and 255 for 708, Bennett 181, 272 and 255 for 708. Herb Stricker's 759 and Ken Batson's 707 were best for Flemington. The Heffering crew will have all members of the club avail- Sunday's doubleheader in the UAW Hockey League at Bow- manville Community Arena, saw Vendomatics, formerly known as Baker Vending, score a 2.1 over Bad Boy's Club in the first game and in the sec- ond half of the twin-bill, Tony's Refreshments nosed out Mer- chants by the same 2-1 score. The opening tussle had every- thing in the way of penalties, from a game misconduct to a goalie receiving a misconduct penalty. Jim, Milton teamed up with Gary Copeland and Lucky Wills for the first goal of the game and only score of the first period, to put Vendo- matics out:in front and then after 'Mort' Richards had tied the score in the second stanza, Milton came back with the win- ning goal, Wills again assist- ing. Wills' two assist points boost. Locke, Marshall, Richards; forwards, Myles, Bryant, Georgeff and Hill. 18ST PERIOD 1, Vendomatic--Milton (Copeland, Wills) ..... 8.16 Penalties -- Vanstone, Milton. 2ND PERIOD 2. Bad Boy's--Richards 3. Vendomatic--Milton (Wills) ... sone 18.18 Penalties -- Lodge, Gaudei. 3RD PERIOD No scoring. Penalties -- Konorow ski, Wills, Gaudet, Konorowski, Hill. PENALTIES COSTLY Merchants learned a costly lesson in the second tilt--name- ly that nobody can score from the penalty box. They picked up the game's entire total of six penalties, which enabled Tony's 4.44 ifinal frame, Vendomatics And Tonys Score 2-1 Wins In UAW the first period and both un- assisted. Gord Bannan potted] Merchants' solo tally, on a pass from Jackie Sneddon, in the - Merchants' goalie Ross Hawe was the individual star of this game, with his brilliant saves while under pressure, espe:ial- ly during penalty shortages. Merchants were going well in the third period but penalties dulled their attack. This was the second straight win for Tony's under the guid- ance of their new coach, Ralph Cooke. E TONY'S -- Goal, Melnick; de. fence, Tamblyn, Keenan, Bobie; forwards, Naperkowskt, Sutton, Matthews and Bird. MERCHANTS -- Goal, Hawe; defence, Harman, Cuckerton; forwards, Armstrong, Hall, Refreshments to stay on the ice for a 2-1 win. | Ted Napierkowski scored both| goals for the winners, both in Sneddon, Burke, Eno, Bannon, 2. Tony's--Naperkowski 12.31 Penalties -- Sneddon, 2ND PERIOD No scoring. Penalties -- Cockerton. 3RD PERIOD 3. Merchants--Bannon (Sneddon) . eesee 10,10 Penalties -- Harman, Eno, Dion and Burke. sare Pee Wee League Hockey Scores - Results of the games played in the Neighborh ' Associa- on Saturday morning at the Osh- awa Children's Arena, were a8 follows:-- North Oshawa, 4; Bathe Parke 3 |\Harman Park, 5; Rundle Pk., 0 Fernhill, 4; Lake Vista, i Nipigon Park, 5; Storie sy 2, Connaught, 1; Eastivew 'B', 9. Eastview 'A', 3; Radio } Sunnyside, 3; Valleyview, 2. Southmead, 11; Brookside 0. Kingside 3; Woodview 0. + Oe Dion, 18ST PERIOD 1. Tony's--Naperkowski 5.08 ed his lead in the league's indi- vidual scoring race to a three. point margin over Merchants' Jack Sneddon. VENDOMATICS -- Goal, Van- stone; defence, Copeland, Wood- cock, Johnson; forwards, Ford, Wills, Davis, Milton and Kono- rowski. BAD BOY'S -- Goal, Cirka; defence, Preston, Gadet, Lodge, FEEL FIT ACAIN! Get rid of nagging BACKACHE that could be the result of irritated bladder... TO TRAIN AS and wmoen to train at home cheques. All .books and instruct We are one of the largest train 156 page booklet showing ove' for men and women. DRAFTING, AUTO MECHANI IST, DIESEL, PRIVATE SECRET. They have helped many 758 ond $125 _ DEWITTS KIDNEY & BLADDER PILLS ADDRESS MEN WANTED TOP PAY, UNLIMITED OPPORTUNITY We paying jobs. In.a few months you can be cashing big pay AMERICAN SCHOOL, Dept. No. 0-17, 100 Dundas St., Deseronto, Ont. SEND without obligation, information on training checked and DRAFTSMEN wont men in their spore time for good ions for as little as $6 4 month. ing institutions in the world. t 50 good paying opportunities CS, ELECTRICIAN, MACHIN- ARY ALSO HIGH SCHOOL. DO YOU NEED A LOAN UNTIL PAYDAY? $50 for 2 weeks costs only 47c Lerger amounts and mony other plans to suit your budget. $50 TO $5,000 without endorsers of bankable securities. SUPERIOR FINANCE 'The fastest-growing all- Cenedien Loan Company. 17 SIMCOE ST. N. 725-6541 Dally until 5:30 p,m, wi until 8 p.m. $e until 12 moon Other by appointment. 17 OFFICES IN ONTARIO EXPORT PLAIN Or riLTeER Tip CIGARETTES able this week for the giant Christmas Roll and this marks the first time this season that the club has had a full turnout of eight bowlers. All members of the club have established very impressive av- erages to date, Dick Adams 256, Bob Gallagher 254, Dutch Lug- tenburg 241, Dave Reyno.ds 240, Reg Hickey 240, Sel Himes 239, and Jan. 22, Oshawa at Ux- Thomas Barnes, the team that bridge. Gerry Bennett 229 and alex Donaldson 224, FINAL CL SKI BOOTS EARANGE OW ALL SPORTING GOODS Reg. 15.95 18.95 26.95 COLES SAVE 1.50 OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE OPEN EVERY NIGHT 'TIL CHRISTMAS SORRY NO PHONE OR MAIL ORDERS | WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES HUGE SAVINGS ON 16" VINYL #4 \ Se 4 CHRISTM \ 3 \ «, Sa '4 AS CARDS! tion Pee Wee Hockey League, . =) Now 7.98 9.48 13.48 Ski Pants & Slacks 50% Off List Price Children's Skis Reg. 13.95 Now 6.98 With Harness and Poles a Reg. From 5.95 Up C.C.M. SKATES wow 50% Off List Price Limited Stock and Sizes Hockey Equipment 30% Off List Price Bicycle Accessories 50% Off List Price A LIMITED SUPPLY OF BOAT CUSHIONS REG. 4.95-9.95-10.95 EACH NOW 2.48-4.98- 5.48 EACH Buy Now and Save ---- oe ee ee ee oe ee ee ee Ge eee ee Ge Ge Ge ee oe ee eee coe wo. CMITH OSHAWA POR T OPEN EVENINGS -- AMPLE FREE PARKING Slims' Box 14 distinctive cards with cut-out 'see- through' designs and warm season's greetings. Bells, holly, candles and decorations embossed in red with bronze highlights. Compare at 1.25 Compare at 1.50 277° 2.96" Special Special Kiddies ACTIVITY PACK Hours of fun for play at home days! Doz- COMPARE ens of ideas for keeping youngsters amus- A distinctive assortment of 12 Christmas cards in the ottractive slim style. Jolly designs with gold decora- -- ond seasonal greetings on the Ins fe COMPARE AT 3.49 1.97 2-Storey eAil Metal SERVICE STATION Just like @ real service station! Manually operated elevator lifts cars from street level to second storey parking oreo. Equipment includes 2 gos pumps, 3 cors, car jack, lubrication ramp and service attendants. Compare 1 6 9 wi ed. Each pack contains carefully selected items for different age groups. Ideal for Christmas stockings. FINISHED IN FULL COLOR PHONE 723 - 9311 at 2.98 TESTE TCC eee ee eee eee eee eee eee eEeeEeeTELreTtTtrterreftrrrrtTTTTT?