Oshawa Times (1958-), 11 Jan 1963, p. 18

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1@ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, Jenuary 11, 1963 FOURTH FAR AWAY Four-Goal Comeback Provides 7-Up Win By KEVIN BOLAND Brampton 7-Ups dampened the hopes of a_ fourth-place playoff spot for coach Doug Wil- liams' Oshawa Generals when they edged Generals 5-4 in Me- tro Junior "'A" action at Bramp- ton Memorial Arena last night. Generals held a 4-1 lead going into the final 10 minutes of play. Coach Johnny McCormack's @Ups pumped four goals by tetminder Jim Couch in as, Many minutes for the victory. Don Arthurs started the on- slaught when he beat Couch t the first 20 minutes of play. Bob,ing column too, picking up a Dean, Bobby Orr and Little! goal and two assists. : were the Oshawa marksmen. | Little's two goals pushed his Brampton's Brian Bradley/scoring total to 27 points. scored their goal at the 5.41. Generals had to play without mark of the period. their top point-getter, Terry Both teams were scoreless in| Vail, though. a sluggish second frame. | Vail was suspended 4 pag Victory vaulted 7-Ups into a/4! Manager Wren A. Blair for third place tie with idle Kno b|Tefusing to report to an exhi- Hill Farms. Farmers have one| bition game in --_ last .game in hand, however. Sunday. ri gy gg Ah, Earlier in the week Knob NN etme today eine fant downed Whitby Dunlops in Whit) "Tt is reported that Vail seeks by to take the temporary hold) j,or6 money than the regular on third place. fee paid by club management nine seconds after Bill Little pushed the Generals' spread to three goals at 10.25 of the fatal last period 'Julian Kowalski, Mike McLel- lan and Bill Rodgers added 'their markers for the Brampton Victory. * Generals led 3-1 at the end of: Orr led his mates in the scor-) Dean, Cashman. Jim Couch held the Generals for his services. = poe bap cad Logs Generals face league-leading vhs ike BD "te Wa|Neil McNeil Maroons in Maple ae jormance tn: the v6 na W el Leet Gardens tonight. | In front of him and a good! OSHAWA -- Goal: Couch: defence: number of pucks as well was O™,,Paten,,Domm.. R. Belt or defensive standout Bobby Orr. Peters, MacDonald, Dubeau, Little, By JIM BRADY | Oshawa Simcoe Hall Key-) stoners and the Ajax Merchants} met in a battle for first place} at Simcoe Hall earlier this, week, | Keystoners came up with a} resounding 82-37 win. | This was the fifth consecu- tive league victory for the Key- stoners and was the Merchants'! second loss, both at the hands} of Simeoe Hall. | The first quarter saw a hard| checking, high scoring display) CWT Keystoners Bomb |_NHLBIGSEVEN PITT ERIE went po*tiess and slipped be- hind Mikita and Howe on his total of 36 points. New. York's Dean Prentice dropped to sev- FINDS MASS GRAVE KIEL, West Germany (Reut- ers)--The skeletons of 52 per- sons were discovered in a mass Ajax Merchants By THE CANADIAN PRESS Gordie Howe's two goals and assist in Detroit Red Wings' 3-2.-victory over Montreal Cana- ldiens Thursday night moved last half. Jim Rowden followed|him into a fourth-place tie in Burnett with 18 points, the National Hockey League's For Ajax Gary Newitt hit for|individual scoring race. 16, He has 37 points on 17 goals enth place with 35 points. The leaders: Bathgate, New York Mahovlich, Toronto Bucyk, Boston Howe, Detroit Mikita, Chicago grave on the site of a former Nai conzcentration camp here, La spokesman of the Schleswig- Holstein state ministry of jus- tice reported today. G. A. Pts. 20 22 42 23:18 41 17 22 39 17°20 37 14 23 37 Oliver, Boston 13 23 36 Prentice, New York 11 24 35 BURY HORNSBY HORNSBY BEND, Tex. (AP) Rogers Hornsby, a ball player whose quest for perfection gained him -the title of base- ball's greatest right-handed hit- ter, was buried Thursday in a small country cemetery near his birthplace, Hornsby, 66, died last Saturday in a-Chi hos- pital from a heart condition. AJAX MERCHANTS -- Rob-,and 20 assists, the same total) ertson (3), Newitt (16), Dazejas Stan Mikita of Chicago, who, (6), Cardwell (4), Hunter, Boor-|picked up a goal in Boston] off (2), Murdoch (1), Told (2),/Bruins' 5-4 victory over the Dickson (3), (Total 37). mek Denes. ak é LOR " Andy athgate ew York) SIMOOE HALL KEYSTON- Rangers remains on top of the! ERS Brady (11), Rowden a ith 43 points. followed by! (18), Burnett (26), Milosh (5),|42? Lehane Base: Toronto Maple Leafs' Frank) Dejong (6), Longley (12), Cor- : \ { mier (4), Total 82. Mahovlich, both of whom were) by the Keystoners led by Jim) Longley's fine set shots. He scored 10 points and the quar- idle | NHL STARS ter ended with Oshawa ahead/ 20-6 : In the second quarter, Ajax started to hit with Gary New- itt throwing in 7 points but were not able to close the gap. At half-time Keystoners led 34 to 5 In the third quarter, Key- stoners started to run away with the game as Jim Rowden and Ron Burnett were putting the bail in with regularity and John Bucyk of Boston picked} up an.assist Thursday night and By THE CANADIAN PRESS Gordie Howe, Detroit's peren-| 19% SAVINGS remains in third spot with 39 joints. Teammate Murray Oliver nial superstar wo scored twice and assisted in another goal to lead Red Wings to a 3-2 victory) over Montreal Canadiens. | Charlie Burns of Boston who} dashed down the boards and} scored a lunging 25-foot goal to! give the last-place Bruins a 5-4 victory over the league-leading| Chicago Black Hawk;. Before You Buy TRY FURNITURE CENTRE (OSHAWA) LTD. fence: W. 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FIRST PERIOD Dean Pics Whitewashed 10-3 By Goodies streng-|the scoring in the final minute thened their hold on second LAKESHORE GOODYEARS ace j 7 j 'pr! Goal--Smith, place in the Metro Junior ""B") Defence -- Minor, Cook, Dunneville, standings when they laced Bow-| gdestrand. any Pic-O-Mats 10-3. at] Forwards -- Moore, Davidson, Clark. _genitoll port last ee ee eee ereneene : anrere vaKes * icks, Swindle. In other Metro "B" ba BOWMANVILLE PIC-0-MATS Schomberg upset league leadiag; Goal--Wright. " ; | « , Ashby, Kyle, W Weston Dgodgers 6-5 in Schom-| Defence Linton, Ashby, ikyle, ra berg |Moore, Campbell, Switzer, Butler,| The combination win and loss/ Bishop. First Period allowed Lakeshore to move tO} 1. Lakeshore, Clarke (Swindle) six points of the league-leading| 2 aren a Johnstone Weston team, 3. Bowmanville, Butler Goodyears led 2-1 at the end (Wilson, Switzer) -- ' 2 of first pplay. Clarke and John-|. Penalties eS nay dese i. stone did the honors with goals| 4. 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