Oshawa Times (1958-), 26 Oct 1963, p. 11

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SLIP IN THIRD Oshawa Generals had to settle for a 4-4 deadlock with Peter- boro Petes in. an OHA Junio "A" League fixture in Trenton before .,200 fans last evening when a. one-minute lapse early in the third period prevented a possible victory over the power: ful Petes. : goals before the third frame was three minutes old and over: came a 4-2 deficit for their one _|point share of the tie tilt. Oshawa looked most impress ive in the opening period when they shot into a commanding 3-0 lead before the middle of the frame, on goals by defenceman Bobby Orr, cb Marshall and minute major to General's rear- guard Paul Domm, scoring count to 3-1. Danny Sharp combined with star Peterboro forward, Ron) Peterboro scored two quick ? from a scramble to narrow the | | treal Canadiens . . ) er Rangers at the Bowmanville ROD ZAINE Naud, to.break up an Oshawa q,onton that he will be an asset | ganging'attack in the early min-| Oshawa Generals Tie Jr. Petes In Trenton FIRST PERIOD Ye. Oshawa: Orr (Vail) 2. Oshawa: Marsrall (Orr, Smith) 3. Oshawa: Zaine Redmond, looks like a good prospect for the parent. Mon- . A tremen- dous battle is shaping up for Tuesday's encounter between Oshawa Generals and Kitchen-|,qnaiey sas "U4 4% 5 Peterng SECON® PERIOD Arena. At present, Rangers are| =Pcterboro:_Sharp_(Naud) 53 and Domm * 6. Oshawa: Little (Bi Penalty -- Domm 11.25, SS Rte RR ORERORNRE ROUT, SHORGAS HEATING & APPLIANCES Industrial and Commercial The established, reliable Ges ° Decler in your aren. 31 CELINA ST. (Corner of Athol) 728-9441 7. only one wi behind Generals, and if Oshawa hopes to grab a spot in post-season OHA Junior "A" League playoffs, they must have at least two clubs behind them in the final standings. And right now Kitchener is one of those clubs, PETERBORO -- goal: God- dard; defence: Jamieson, O'Byron, Vanderberg, Sharp, Rex; forwards: Jopling, Patter- son, Strott, Harriman, Laton- vich, Naud, Scammell, Goodson, Watson, Redmond, Kartio, Grant and Hunt. OSHAWA -- goal: Gibson; de- fence: Orr, Domm, Hampson} ;and Roberts; ferwards: Buchan- an, Little, Vail, O'shea, ane, |Marshall, Lane, Smith, and Kil- PAIR OF... N.H.L. Attention Hockey Fans! FREE; HOCKEY 'TICKETS. To Be Drawn For Every Fri, Nite During the Regular NHL Hockey Season! _min.|(0 Oshawa. This spreads poten- Seong Bll ed -- eer at scoring power to all three|&°!: aisha on Getierais' netminder | ines . . . Bob Marshall, up for} his second game from Whitby) Dennis Gibson 2 1d scored to put! nig ee | | ee ps scored his second goal, |the Petes within one goal Of|.14 may win himself'a perma- Here's How You Bert Other 17 of the club's past-presidents who were honored. Several others were unable to be pres- ent. Left-to-right, with the year of the tenure in brack- ets, are: (front row) -- Al Parkhill (1938); Charlie Pea- cock (1925) and Dr. John Brock (1936); (second row)-- Dr. Andy Harding (1941); OSHAWA CURLING Club honored its past-presidents at their annual 'Fall Meeting" on Thursday night, when Wil- liam "Bingo" Christie, of the Ontario Curling Association, on behalf of the Oshawa Club, presented each of the past- presidents with a unique and neat "'lapel pin". Shown above HONOR PAST - PRESIDENTS Oshawa Curling Club Ready For New Season Henry Baldwin (1945); White (1944); Bill Minett (1953) and Lew Beaton (1943); (third row) -- Frank McCal- lum (1952); Ed Storie (1958); "Jim" Souch (1954); "Ab" Robins (1955) and "Bob" Mer- cer (1959); (back row) George Campbell. (1957); Bill Jack (1960); Wm. Christie of OCA; Matt Sutton (1961) and Oscar Parker (1962). past-presidents who were sim- ilarly honored, but unable to be present included Col. R. S. McLaughlin (1910); Bill Brownlee (1935); Norval Willson (1946); Morris Hart (1948); John Geikie (1950) and "Army" Armstrong (1956). --Oshawa Times Photo |Oshawa. nent spot with the Generals . . | But Billy Little, back in ac-\fan Young, Oshawa's alternate |tion after missing last Tuesday's| goaltender, is scheduled to play lencounter against Toronto Marl-| soa) against the Toronto Mar'-| |boros, gave Generals a two-g0al|horos at Maple Leaf Gardcns |margin once more, assisting. Then came the re, firing a@/tomorrow afternoon. Game t' 1¢ power-play goal with linemates|j, 2 p, Ron Buchanan and George Vail! conditions p.m... . Despite the humid in Trenton's Com- munity Gardens last night, both temporary |clubs were aggressive eee! lethargy by netminder Gibson, Buchanan continues to execute who was caught by surprise OM good plays in his centre slot be- two long shots from the Osh-/tween Bill Little and George awa blue-line, which knotted) yajj ... Bobby Orr and Paul the score at 4-4, Gibson certain-| Domm again shone on defence ly redeemed himself in the lat-/for Generals. Offensively, Orr ter stages of the final frame by in turn preserved the draw. SHORT NOTES: | cause they would have moved) into sole possession of first place) in OHA Junior "A" League} A large turnout of members|the direction of "Joe" Roberts,jthe Club Directors and mem-Fred Moss (club management) standings. Instead they present-| of The Oshawa Curling Club, at)already their annual putting "Fall meeting"',|touches on the painting job ne- the finishingjbers oh Thursday night, when|and jhe was officially named an competitions); Paul Mi- chael (Boxing Day bonspiel); held at the clubhouse-on Thurs-|cessary for the rinks. In spite|'Honorary Past-President'" of/Oscar Parker (dance commit- day night, heard President|of warm weather, the ice-mak-/The Oshawa Curling Club. tee); Bob Mercer (house com- lly share the top rung with To- ronto Marlboros . . . Excluding) la loss to each other, Peterboro| and Marlboros are undefeated | Harry Gay and group of com-|ing program is ahead of sched-| The surprise presentation of ajmittee); Leon Gunn (Sundayjin games with the remaining| mittee chairmen and conveners,|ule with only "'lining" and final/new and special design lapel/Might curling); George Camp-|ciy clubs . outline the elaborate plans laid/floods remaining to be done. |pin, to all past-presidents of|bell (Senior and Junior compe-|Niagara Falls Flyers and down for the 1963-44 curling) Chairman' of the Ice Commit-/The Oshawa Curling Club, with|tition); t season, which will open on Fri-\tee, Fred 'Plumber' Garrard'the popular Ontario Curling As-|CUrling Association) Al _ Parkhill, . . Oshawa Generals, | St. | Ontario|Catharines are all tied for fourth! and' Of|spot, three points back of run-| day, November 1, when Presi-jand his assistant, club director|sociation official Bill "Bingo"|C0Urse, President Harry Gay/ner-up Montreal Junior Cana-| dent Harry Gay "throws" the|"Waddy" Oke came in for de-|Christie officiating on behalf\a%d club secretary Jack Judge,|qiens . . . first stone, to officially open the|served praise from the mem-|of the directors, was another,\W0 covered completely the} farines season, to be followed immed-|bers. 'The Plumber", for many highlight iately by a series of friendly|years an efficient driving force jof The Oshawa Curling Club,|past-presidents were made re-| games. jmeeting. A total of 23 club of this year's fall business and sports activities of the club. Following. the meeting, a to date, St. Cath-) Hawks are baffling everyone with unpredictable play. Last night they blasted Niagara Falls Flyers 6-1 right Most obvious indication of the|but always modestly 'behind/cipients of the souvenir of of-|Showing. of the 1963 '"Macdon-|in Niagara Falls. It came on approaching season was the|the scenes", SPORTS MENU By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' OSHAWA GENERALS had the league-leading "Petes" on the ropes, last night down in Trenton, but a brief lapse in the defensive checking and puck- stopping departments, in the third/period, gave the Liftlock City the chance to wipe out Oshawa's 4-2 lead and the game ended 4-4. The tie moved Petes up into a tie with Marlboros for top spot and put Oshawa tied for fourth place along with Niagara Falls, who as was suggested yesterday, were handed a licking, and a bad one too, right on their own ice, by the unpre- dictable St. Catharines Black Hawks. Generals move into Maple Leaf Gardens tomorrow afternoon for a game with Marlboros on their own ice and it could prove a jim-dandy, with the Oshawa boys improving their play every time out and already threatening to be "' the dark horse" entry in the Junior "A" race. DON'T KNOW when the weatherman is going to "get the message" that summer is over. For that matter, we're not really half as much concerned about it either, as say the coal merchants and fuel boys, but the fact remains that summer is-over. The Oshawa Curling Club will have ice ready within a few days and the official opening is scheduled for Friday night. Oshawa Golf Club's curling activities were to have opened earlier, this next week, but they've run into a couple of snags in acquiring ice, but it's expected that they too will have launched their besom an' stane season before this time next week. QUICK CLIPS:- St. Paul Rangers defeated Minne- apolis Bruins 4-1 last night, to tie for first place in the Central Pro hockey loop. Bill Knibs scored the orphan tally for the Bruins . . . FIRST PLACE in the Eastern Football Conference, could be settled this afternoon, with the big game in Hamilton, when Ottawa Rough ~Riders will try to maul the Tiger-Cats right in their own den. Out in Western Canada, this week-end, we find B.C. Lions visiting Winnipeg Blue Bombers while Edmonton Eskimos, looking for their first win, will try to get it against the badly-crippled Calgary Stamped- - ers. On Sunday, at CNE Stadium, it's Saskatchewan Roughriders against Argos, with Dick Shatto's scoring success being the main point of interest. was deservedly |fice, sight of the ice-makers under'brought out into the open by In orfer to accommodate a large waiting list of member- ship applicants, jannounced that the club's total "active" members total would) be increased to 500, with 40 of! these to be "rovers" for this }coming season, but still eligible \for bonspiel play as well as |special events and rover posi-| tions in clyb schedules. | Another /item of feature in- terest to the members was the opening of the club's own pri- vate parking lot, acquired by the purchase of five properties,| the Directors -- ald Brier" curling competition ithe heels of their 8-2 thumping provided an hour of interesting|of Kitchener Rangers on Tues-| entertainment for the curling|}day night. Oshawa's one-sided enthusiasts. STILL IN HOSPITAL NEW YORK (AP) -- Mickey Mantle, who underwent surgery on his left knee a week ago,|- has postponed until Monday his departure from hospital, "I had jhoped to leave this morning," the centrefieldgr of the New York Yankees said Friday, "but when I got up and wayked around on it a little, it was pretty sore." ikettle just a little . triumph apparently stirred the . . Former |Marlboro player Bill Smith, now |a member of Oshawa Generals, gave indications last night" in| Have Your Suit Styled and Tailored by ] SAM ROTISH 7 KING ST. 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