"ASCOT TE eee Oe 8 ee Oe ee 8) eee eee: See e ee eR eee "y Y4. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, October 36, 1763 IN FIFTH SPOT ALONE -* Generals Rally In 3rd, Tie Kitchener Rangers were the Oshawa Generals able to ae the puzzlisg de- fensive -- of Bip gee? ee fs, long enou, : one pial each, lest night in owman b Their tallies enabled Generals to overcome a second-period 2-0 | deficit for the final 2-2 count * and also to maintain their one- point margin over Kitchener, who aré pressing. to move fur- * ther up in the OHA Junior "A" league standings. Kitchener's ' only respectable offensive drive came in the middie frame when they man- aged two goals, one a gift, when Dennis Gibson again was. victimized by a long shot. Bill a. agg -- a0) R tchener early in second | ' stanza, followed by Bob Jones' Mme, lengthy shot ftom the point, @ 4 which eluded the surprised Gib. son, 4 RON BUCHANAN FORWARDS AID GOALIE | In that second period, Ran- ers éxhibited some weird de- ensive tactics which complete- ly baffled Generals. It appeared as if all five forwards had taken out goaltending papers, prior to last night's tilt, as they swarm- ed around their goaltender Dave Cox with their protective shield. In fact, it was 80 effective, Osh. awa failed to score on five oc- casions when they enjoyed the advantage in man-power, Any time the Oshawa 'club Kitchener's unusual Soak 2a ey Se ae _ down, . Williams, was ordered from the F. when referee Hugh McLean ap- | parently.missed a penalty-call. | Sabourin clobbered Orr on the 'head, but he escaped sentence. es defensive efforts, pint-size Cox was readyjone point for their part in the with his fleet-footed actions to|deadlock, further thwart their efforts. Cox,/home ice (excluding, of course|#4 vga' { who came from Winnipeg Ran-the considered home game gers Junior "A" hockey club to) Trenton, where they Kitchener in a trade for Oshawa) point Minor Hockey graduate, Neil|Oshawa does not see league ac- Armstrong, certainly was the/tion until next Tuesday, Novem- a.fference between: thé subse-|ber 5, when they entertain Ham- quent tie and a possible Oshawajilton Red Wings at Bowman-| 3, Oshawa: Buchanan (Smith) victory. Oddly enough, the first) ville . shot to drop behind him into thejerals travel to Orillia to play|gajant <charging) 11.38, Domm and Fitz. ey club ... Buchanan's goal brought his total to five in seves games ... Kitchener's stand- out performers, besides Cox, were.forward Sabourin and de- fenceman Gord Kannegeisser, who on numerous occasions froze the puck in his own end, to halt the onrushing Geserais during the bewildering second period ... Generals' tie broke their fifth place deadlock with St. Catharines, who now have Kitchener for companions, KITCHENER -- goal: Cox; defence: Dannegeisser, Legge, Gallant and Jones; forwards: Tkaczuk, Bazay, Fitzpatrick, Sabouris, Fahey, Hway, Miiler, Beechey, Stillwell Gratton and Sheen. OSHAWA -- goal: Gibson; de- fence: Orr, Domm, Roberts and Williams and several fans be- Hampson; forwards: Smith, gan blasting McLean, who in|O'Shea, Marshall, Buchanan, turn followed with the ejection,|Little, Blair, Vail, Lastic, Lane When Williams refused to leave|and Kilger. the berich, the local constabu-| Officials -- Referee, Hugh Mc- \lary were summoned asd they|Lean; Linesmen, John LeBlanc removed him from the aréna. |and Fred Hay. SHORT NOTES: Generals' _ FIRST PERIOD No Scoring Penalties -- Kilger (hooking) 4.47, Orr first OM /| (holding) 8,25, Gratton (slashing) 9.07, holding) _16.57.- stead of the anticipated well- executed play. COACH 18 EJECTED | Oshawa supporters were given) enough excitement in the final period fo compensate for the gometimes dull and frusirating first 40 minutes of play. Prior to the long-awaited tal- liés by Buchanan and Zaine, which nearly brought the roof Generals' coach, Doug game at 11.20 of the final period, for objecting too strenuously Oshawa's Bobby Orr was thumbed-off at that time for draping Gary Sabourin into the boards, but in the process, was their Ff ECOND PERIOD IN) 1. Kitchener: Hway d a} (K, » Fitzpatrick) .... | 2. Kitchener: Jones (Beechey, Miller) .. Penalties -- Kannegeisser .58, Legge (tripping) 9.40, Gallant (hold: Jing) 13.21 and Hway (tripping) 18.54. THIRD PERIOD isis aor pain 17.06 . » On Friday night, Gen | Penalties -- Orr (interference) 11.20, against Peterboro) ... 12.48 (hooking) 4. Oshawa: Zaine (O'Shea) had the good fortune to crossip|net, bounced off his glove, in-ithe Terriers' Intermediate hock- patrick (majors, fighting) 15.24. 3.18 SPORTS CALENDAR TODAY FOOTBALL COSSA Oshawa District "A" Junior Finals -- Central CI vs O'Neill CVI, at Alexandra Park, 3.45 p.m.; Sudden-Death game for league title. COSSA Oshawa District "A" Senior Finals -- O'Neill CVI vs Central CI, at Central Collegiate Campus, 3.45 pm: judden- Death game for league title. THURSDAY No Games Scheduled. Rundle Park Has Four-Point Lead The following are the resuits of games played in the Neighbor- hood Dart Association on Océ to er 24: Rundle No; 2, 4, South- mead 1; Rundle No. 1, 3, Wood- view No, 1, 2; Fernhill 3, Wood- view No. 2, 2, Doubies --J. Crawford, J, Goulding 3, J. Carlson, F, Par sons, R. Code, L. Cole 3, C€. Cole, A. Cole, R, Shobbrook, V. Ross, B. Ross 3, O. Twine, T. Twine, L. Shortt, P. Rogers 2, M, Muir 2, R. Pope, O. C ark 2; Mike Wilson, Midge if above, left-to-right: -- (front row)--H. McMaster, R. Fos- ter; D, Marshall, J, Haire, B. ship finals, Trim and Hard- ware swept through to the title over. Data Processing, The General Motors Office Softball League enjoyed an: Wilson, N, Pullen, J. France, E. Major, T. Emm 3. 2 Baseball 1 Inning -- M. Wil- son 5; O. Clark 5; O. Twine 5; V. Ross 5. "igh 3 Darts -- T. Twine 100. Standing --Rundle No. 2, 17; Fernhill 13; Southmead 10; ;woudview No. 1, 8; Woodview No, 2, 6; Rundle No. 1, 6, ARRIVE EARLY Southwestern European fish- jermen were working Newfound- jland's Grand Banks about jyears before Columbus 4dis- [covered the New World, sports MENU Kenny Wharram Pots By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' OSHAWA GENERALS were ignited by an unusual spark and promptly exploded like a stick of dynamite to stage a two-goal rally in the third period, down in Bowmanville last night, to salvage a 2-2 tie against Kitchener Rangers. The lone point, first Generals have won on Bowmanville ice, moved them into undisputed possession of first rung on the Junior "A" ladder. They don't get another chance to add to their total until next Tuesday night, when Hamilton Red Wings are the visitors. Although they outshot the visitors, Oshawa's snipers were thwarted as much by rival forwards acting as assistants to goalie Cox of the Rangers, who himself was in brilliant form, in the first two periods and as a result trailed 3-0, Midway in the third canto, referee Hugh McLean thumb- ed Bobby Orr to the sin-bin for an interference penalty. On the play, Orr was given some stick-massage around the head 'Three Against Wings | By THE CANADIAN PRESS |time scoring list, Howe tied the Gordie Howe may be having|Rocket at 544 goals Sunday and difficulty scoring goal number|Next gets a chance to break the 545 but. Kenny Whavrram isn't record Thursday when Detroit! having troubl finding the net./Plays host to New York. Wharram usually toils almost} Wharram got the Hawks off unnoticed in the shadows of the|to a 2-0 lead in a 31-second span headline heroes of the Chicago|0f the first period and added his Black Hawks, Bobby Hull and|third goal in the third period. Stan Mikita, But Tuesday night|It was his first hat trick in his) he dropped his supporting ro'e|NHL career. | and took star billing with a He first scored at 11:36 when three-goal hat trick that led the|Mikita set him up with a goal- Hawks to a 5-1 victory over De-|mouth pass and he beat a help- troit. jless Terry Sawchuk. Fee Me The win, in the only National 12:07, he picked up Ab McDon- Hockey League game played,|!4's rebound and rifled a id- gave the Hawks a six-point jead|footer bhind Sawchuk. jover Toronto and Montreal in)yaKgE BIG LEAD ithe NHL race and stretched the i Hawks unbeaten string to. seven' more than two minutes later Al MacNeil made it 3-0 a little games, and Johnny McKenzie added an- the' teams one man short, he carried the puck into the De- troit end with only defenceman Doug Barkley to beat. He moved in close and fooled Saw- chuk again with a shot between Barkley's legs. | Norm Uliman ruined Glenn Hall's potential shutout at 15:43 of the final period when he took a pass from Howe and Andre |Pronovost and scored while |Wharram was in the penalty |box, | Sawchuk made 30 saves and played the last two periods with impaired vision after taking ithree stitches for a eyelid cut he suffered late in the opening period in a collision with Bobby Hull. Hall made 25 stops. | Toronto and Montreal can close thé gap between them and Simcoe and 0. Ferenc: (stand- ing)--H. Sarnovsky, R. Howe, | other fine season we pas} with three-straight wins. The summer and in the champion- 963 champions are showh GENERAL MOTORS OFFICE LEAGUE'S SOFTBALL CHAMPIONS. G. MacLean, E.:Kolodzie, B.", Hill, F. Etcher, D. Ferguson, D. Williams, W. Jewell and L. Turner, coach. --GM Photo, by Peter Eliins "TROUBLE IN IGLOO? Eskies' Coach Criticized _ By Players' Wives, On Air, os ccm -- ane | Frank Clair To. Cs Quit U.S. Home, Live In Ottawa jlost 1, ted 2, points 14 NHL LEADERS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Standings: Chicago,. won 6, Points: Mikita, Chicago, 14 Goals: Geoffrion, Montreal, jin Ottawa--Frank Clair has de-/Mikita, 6 | EDMONTON (CP) -- Mary|wasn't apologizing for my wife's| cided to stay, | Ellen Kruger, wife of safety Os- actions. We merely straightened) The Ot tawa Rough Rider car Kruger of Edmonton Eski-|out a few things." bac bogs gery Ben | ; »,,wife and two daughters, Robin mos, said Tuesday she did not,) Getty also said that he hadn this and Holly, 8, plan to wake in so many words, advocate/heard of a weekend playefs|a permanent home in the capi- Assists: Beliveau, Montreal, 9 Shutouts: Plante, New York, 2 Penalties: Je'frey, Detroit, 38 minutes. that coach Eagle Keys of the Western Foot bali Conference pier Sa --n ae, oe -- " club be fired. 5 A ; It was reported that Eskimos) Since he came to Ottawa in I said that Eagle didn't Pave|held @ short meeting Monday|1956, Clair has kept his home the ability or personality to belnight at which the matters of|in Rensselaer, Indiana. Gener- a head coach," she said. |wives speaking out publicly was/ally he has gone home shortly Mrs. Kruger, a lawyer, waS/discussed. It was reported the after the Canadian football sea- Have Your Sulit Styled and Tailored by SAM ROTISH 7 KING ST. EAST From A Large Selection of Fine British Woollens reported to have said in a radio| players felt the whole thing had|son, returning once or twice dur- inter view following Eskimos/been blown out of proportion. |ing the winter. : Also appearing in the post- game show was Marg Getty, wife of Canadian quarterback Don. Getty. She is reported to) have said that Keys was not | fully itilizing the backfield talent | Eskimos possess. Mrs. Getty apologized to Keys | Tuesday. She said she was sorry| she had ever appeared on the| program and had been placed] in the position of criticizing the Eskimo management, but still) |felt she was entitled to her own) jopinions and they remained un-| |changed. |DIDN'T APOLOGIE 45-28 loss to Calgary Stamped-| ers Saturday night, that Keys | BOLAHOOD'S should be fired. | 61 KING EAST 723-2711 The Hunter's First Stop! Everything imaginable for the Hunter's use can be found right now et BOLAHOOD'S SPORTSHAVEN, Guns, Ammunition, coats, boots, knives, seopes, ete., ete. At Most Reasonable prices too! Shop today! the Hawks tonight when they!" seanwhile, Don Getty denied | Howe had four shots on net/other in the second period. jmeet at Toronto. Boston plays). report that he had apologized only @ single penalty was meted out and he objected stren- but was held to an assist in his) Wharram got his third of the ) - ously to the official. McLean gave Williams the hcave-ho jbid to, move ahead of Maurice|night and fifth of the season atjat New York in the only other}, Keys and Eskimo pr | 4 ,"t YE DEER HUNTING OPENS NOV. 4th gate Ny =< i} i 6 AAI 1 2 sign and when the latter refused to leave the berich, the ref- |(Rocket) Richard on the all-|13:27 of the third when, withigame scheduled. i _|Hastings (Red) McMahon for| : eree called on the gendarmés to eject the Oshawa coach. This | St L ® B fag Pineda espe | he aga AUT ae ouls Braves ° quick-triggered Mr. McLean makes a big issue of the affair, HOCKEY SCORES, STANDINGS ' = Fe hig ep ha wn oun FOR . =e the OHA may be forced to do more than frown. At any Down Minneapolis) nis wite nea s 23.95 @ RUGER i jhe didn't believe her actions goal about a minute after play was resumed and continued meas a, A Pt. Gaeioh ST. LOUIS (AP)--Ray Cullen|had, or ever would, need apolo-| the pressure to tie it up. General manager Blair took uver iB FLUORESCENT SHELL PACKS : 17 Tuesday's Result two goals Tuesday night as St. wales wise Kagis anh ail x 20 . 5 3 | Louis cMahon,"' Getty said, "bu : tock 7 Port Colborne ouis Braves beat Minneapolis| "d i FLuoREScENT : @ SWIVELS WLTF AP | 1. ee 26 4 711 sional Hockey League ae HATS e LANTERNS . 2 27 16 7|Jean Parise rapped in a goal World Boat Title 20 21 6/16 seconds after the first face- fs : TORONTO (CP) -- The Cana- if ALL CALIBRES IN STOCK Battery Lanterns 31 4 onds later. Then Claude Ouimet Tuesday that Arthur Asbury, 40, daca teyle gn 4,95 - 9.95 - 13,95 2|put the Bruins ahead but before) of Oxtongue Lake, Ont., won the| e CLL, made 'it 2-2. pionship Monday in Parker, | In the second period Phil Hs-|Ariz., with a record 150.27 miles HUNTING Knives {1.95 - 9,95 s Stephanson of Minneapolis then/ynlimited 'boat called the Royal LICENSE Hunting Sox Binoculars $25 - $85 made it 5-3. Canadiana, owned by Aubert the third period with Cullen fir-|old world kilo record was 148.151 ing in his second at 15:28. miles. an hour. by Gary Sabourin. Coach Doug Williams was indignant that be aE iy they did! Don't know what the aftermath will be but if the The former University of} COATS @ BROWNING Tate, the incident so aroused the Generals that they scured a | BY THE CANADIAN PRESS {Oakville his wife had said and added that . 1 2 32 1814 Port Colborne 0 2 0 and Duke Harris each drilled in| gies. the pilot duties, after Doug's departure. VESTS wee 2.49 e@ LEATHER SLINGS 20 Ontario Junior A Bruins 7-5 in a Central Profes- . ed i on Ontario Man Wins. 28 2011). LHe Bruins scored first | 16 95 to a1 50 Hi Power SHELLS , : 35 5ieff. c ; . states 9 eff. Cullen tied the score 45 sec dian Boating Federation said e@ WINCHESTER the period ended Alain Caron|world's kilo speedboat cham- Hatchets 1.95 is 6.95 posito scored for the Braves be-|an hour, SS Each team scored twice in|Brillant of Rimouski, Que, The ON SALE HERE! 1.95 . 2.95 Scopes 13.95 - $105 4 (j é Insulated PANTS 13.95 GREB INSULATED BOOTS 22.95 Cleaning Kits 12 GAUGE .22 and .30 CALIBER 1 1 Wa ON, ty Oe | ae 00 y Mere ae 01 S74 Chicago 5 15 0 Toronto Montreal Detroit |New York |Boston 8 8 Woods x x x BRIGHT BITS: -- When Jacques Plante suffered one of his asthma attacks, early this week, he flew to Montreal, to receive treatment from the Canadiens' trainer, who has treat- ed Plante several times before, for the same ailment. But the fact that Jacques suffered his attack while in Torénto (where it has happened before) isn't the significant thing, although maybe Toronto's "smog" bothers Plante more than that of other NHL cities. The story adds that Bill Head, the Mont- real trainer, has also treated Phil Goyette for asthma, before -he also was traded -- and to N.Y. Rangers, too. Could it be that this was the key reason for disposing of both Plante and Goyette? FRANK CLAIR, after being a Canadian foot: ball coach for about seven years, has finally decided to give up his home in the U.S. and establish permanent residence in Ottawa. . . . MEANWHILE, the rumblings from Edmonton stirred up by their football fanatics, would suggest that per. haps Eskimo coach Eagle Keys is about to get the subtle. hint that he should take a trip-travel, that is! .. . . KENNY WHARRAM scored three goals for Black Hawks as they whip- ped Detroit handily last night -- and Gordie Howe is still in quest of his record-breaking 545th. 7 6 3 Toronto |Peterboro ..... |Montreal Niagara Falls Oshawa 6 'Tuesday's Results |Chicago 5 Detroit 1 Games Wednesday Montreal at Toronto' Boston at New York ay American League St. Catharines . Kitchener Eastern Division : WLTF APt. Hamilton 2 15 33 Tuesday' Result z ¥ Kitchener 2 Oshawa 2 32 8 Thursday's Games 34 7|\Montreal at Hamilton 97 6 St. Catharines at Peterborough Central Professional 13.10 WLTF 20 10 Omaha 0 0 32 16 6)St. Paul 0 32 37 6/Minneapolis 1 34 ; St. Louis 2 27 Baltimore 2 Quebec 1 Indianapolis 5 1 15 OHA Senior A Tuesday's Result WLTF A Pt.\Minneapolis 5 St. Louis 7 ; 4 Ontario Junior B * . . . a * ' . . ? a * " . . - . . . * a - - . . . * * = 7 . * . + 7 * . . . . . * = ' a . - . ° * * . + ° * * * " « . » . . . - . - * 7 . - ~ . 7 . . . * DSH te cece San Hand Warmers 1.95 - 5.95 FUEL 65¢ TIN 30 Providence |Hershey Quebec |Baltimore | Springfield } Western |Pittsburgh |Rochester |Cleveland | Buffalo Tuesday's Result fore Harris fired in his two. Ken| Asbury was piloting a junior e742 ee Pe Oe A Pt. 16 12) 22 12} 40.7) 37 6 2 3 2 5 5 se 6 6 3 2 1 Welland | Woodstock Motor City | Cid | Defeat T. Anthony Saturday, at Willow Bowl in|Mutor Cit * | y. This ga ! Toronto, the Motor City bowl-|bad one to lose ae ie Gonaen -- B vod of their better days|boys lost 45 pins on fouls, n gag le wa A T.| Oshawa came back to win the comme Micon - pee with a terrific Although the Oshawa tea m|For the ton Dag ae Ages _ 'a of 610 pins more|reai team effort with O restl pred Codie a eae 7 Pidwerbecki leading the way = ig or by Ron| with 346. Gillard 316, Camazzo- ony of the opposition saved!ia 398, Rowden 284 and A & couple of games for them,|95. ' sha when the Motor. City boys) 4. seemed to have things loc ed 2\Sarnia 0 London 11 Goes Berserk! He's Blowing High Prices to Smithereens! --ON-- e Furniture e Appliances ye Hi-Fi @ TV \° Radios Etc. Motor City took the rubber game 1225 to 1167. For Oshawa, it was Gillard rolling his third 300 of the day with a nice 328 with Ayres 265 and Pidwer.- becki 258. Ron Anthony with 303 and 'Joe Roneadin with 254 were best for the losers. Scores for Motor City were, Gillard 1406 for 50 frames; | Harry Ayres 1273 for 48 and/ Rowder 1060 for 44; Pidwer- up. The first game went td Motor City 1208 to 1067. In this game Harr. Gillard threw a dandy 343 followed by Harry Ayres with a nice 291. Chuck Reed was best for the losers with 252. The second game went to Anthony when they rolled 1182 to 1149. This game saw Joe Roneadin rolling 316 and Gino|becki 972 for 39 and Camazzola Montanera 189 for 7 frames of|92 for 48, relief for the winners with Joe} For T. Anthony Ltd., Rone- Cammazzola 262 best for Motorjadin had 1234 for 50, Chuck City. Reed 1135 for 50 and Anthony The Toronto team also won|77/ for 33 frames. i the ,third game 1215 to 1201.) Next week, Motor City bowls Anthony was best for the win-|at Ace Bowl, against the lead- ners 'with 298, with Ayres 327|ing team of the section, Darrigo and Ted Rowder 254 best for'Italian Foods. | Buy It At Bad Boy's YOU PAY TOO MUCH!! 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