Oshawa Times (1958-), 25 Nov 1963, p. 13

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, November 25, 1963 |] Montreal Jr. Habs OLD COUNTRY SOCCER Jack Bregman 174, 319 and 240 oned after 29 minutes, ground Heffering's for 733; John Sabo 244, 247, 235 ; Starr 234, 231, LONDON (Reuters) -- Re- suits of soccer league games played in Britain Saturday: ENGLISH LEAGUE Division I Arsenal 5 Blackpool 3 hy 3 unfit) Bradford 4 Darlington 1 Brighton 3 Torquay 0 Chester 4 Carlisle 2 Chesterfield 1 Tranmere 1 Doncaster 3 Halifax 1 Newport 0 Exeter 1 Oxford 3 Gillingham 1 Rochda'e 2 Lincoln 2 Stockport 1 Hartlepools 0 Workington 2 Southport 1 York 1 Aldershot 2 'Amateur International Wales 3 England 3 (at Tangor) SCOTTISH LEAGUE Division I Celtic 5 Kilmarnock 0 Dundee U 4 Thd Lanark 1 Dunfermline + Rangers 4 E Stirling vs. Aindrieoni Hearts 1 Dundee 3 Motherwell 3 Falkirk 0 Partick 2 St. Johnstone 1 Queen of S 2 Aberdeen 3 St. Mirren 1 Hibernian 1 Division I Albion 4 Alloa 3 'Arbroath 1 Morton 2 Oppose Generals On Tuesday Night One of the better drawing cards in Junior "A" hockey in Canada are the Montreal Cana- diens and that's just who will provide the opposition for Osh- awa Generals, tomorrow eve-{ ning, before an anticipated | |packed house at Bowmanville arena. The natural reaction to Gen- erals coming back after an ll- year absence from the Provin- } |ejal Junior "A" circuit was that 'lit would take them three or - \four years to get adjusted . \while building a club, in other a. \words a last-place team for a | Edge Galco In Tight Do |... "cis Heffering's Imperials five-pin| Parts 44; Willow Bowl 43; important se-|fering's i 42; El Me 'Birmingham 3 Notts Bolton 1 West Ham 0 Liverpool 1 Sheffield W 5 Wolverhampton 0 West Brom 1 Blackburn 3 - Division I Carlton 0 Scunthorpe 1 Derby 2 Cardiff 1 Grimsby 0 Portsmouth 3 Huddersfield 2 Swindon 0 Leyton 0 Le jddlesbrough 2 Bury 0 Gerry Jim Cassells racked up a 1 score to easily top 332 first game|Paints 30; Galco's 1174|Construction =. j i Park 19. second game was a keen| Heffering's will have a chance test and the decision went to|to improve their position Gaico after a hectic finish, thel week when they meet Erring- scores being, Galco 1394, Hef-lton Paint, as this club is well fering's 1323. down in the standing. The Imps The third game also was alare only two points out of close one and this time it was|position, which is whene a strong finish by Heffering's| cub must finish, in lege? it the nod to Imps, 1244) pain a play-off spot. to . Jim Cassels continued his ee ee ace torrid pace for the Heffering club with 302, 258 and 262 for $22; Gerry Bennett was next with 313, 267 and 221 for 801. Dick Adams 232, 306 and 251 for 789; Ed Moody 231, 262 and 259 for 752; Bob Gallagher 247 930 and 230 for707; DaveRey- wte 25; couple or three years. But they © \are presently vieing for fifth spot in the OHA league stand- ling, currently in the possession of their Boston Bruins' spon- "most improved player in 1963 |Falls Flyers. season". Standing, left-to- | Oshawa moves into Peterbor- right, are Dunc Brodie, assis- jough tonight in search of their tant coach; Murray Maidlow, |first victory not only in the Lift- club president, and Don Hart, |lock city, but over the Petes coach, Coach Hart, who has |themselves, Generals have a tendered his resignation, was tie to show for their efforts in the recipient of a special gift, meetings against Peter- a : ' + ot the oul resented by the players. orough. |Recent reports ou! the - ae Presen"*oshawa Times Photo. | Montreal and Generals have licity department, credit veter-| Walsall 0 i 2 Dery 3 eae 5 a 5 squared off three times thisjan left-winger Andre Boudrias ie jaged to win. Soplet's set, COM-\season, Oshawa's resend 4s, Ol willl sieareal'e ies oe Barrow 0 Bradford 1 (abend Glentoren 4 Ards 2 sisted of 320, 218, 317, 272 and). t 1 it 4 : Linfield 1 Coleraine |302 for. 1429. jwins, wo losses (close ones) last six games. Boudrias has ai officials like to think of | Cassells, Lugtenburg anand one tie against the Junlot}complied * points during that Cournoyet as a likely successor \Keeler, were big guns for Aca- Habs. : stretch, including an average of te Bernie "Boom som' Geot-| LIEGE, Belgium (AP)--Cer- ldians in the clutches and us- The most recent set-to withjone goal a game. tion ie Patineu rs of this Belgian ually came up with the strikes Oshawa and Montreal, played| Boudrias, in his third and|'". t's tile in Peterbor-\town defeated a Canadian Brack when needed. Jay, could have before a sellout crowd in Tren-|final season with Montreal JrJough begin sprobably the busi-|Watch Regiment squad 11-6 in a had much more but for a crop ton, resulted in a 42 win for|Canadiens, had an inconsistent) | + eek this season for Osh-|hockey game Saturday. second, 1203 to 1007, Acadians|of head pins but he certainly|Canadiens by virute of tw Oloffensive record last season, as\°sva Generals, By the time next three-to-two decision over Ace\the third, 1194 to 1173, the|pattled gamely for the total he| third - period goals. It is evident|'hen coach, Claude Ruel util- Sunday rolls 'around, they will Bowl on Saturday, in five - pin|fourth also went to Acadians,|did get. from the over-all assessment Oflized his versatility at defence|haye skated through the rigors action at Oshawa Motor City} 1242 to 1140 and the final game) Gallagher also was too deadly Montreal-Oshawa clashes, that|/for the majority of the year. of four games Besides tonight Lanes. was won by Ace, 1191 to 1173./on the centre pin with the re despite the apparent talent pos-| The preceding season, Bou-\ong tomorrow's attraction, Gen- The victory moved the Osh- Five game totals were Ace 5855,|sult, he : awa crew into a two-point lead Acadians 5803. days of the season. with a solid two-way effort to- had one of his worst|sessed by Montreal, Generals|drias, 5' 8", 165 pounds, led thelerals move into Hamilton on . OHA Junior "A" scoring race|phursday, and then to Mont- for second. spot in the standing,| Dutch Lugtenburg was the| The standing now shows Stan|MOrrow night, could defeat the|with 97 points. Veal on Sunday, for a difficult in the Toronto City Major number one Acadian with 305, Jarvis Insurance on top with 37 colorful; and sometimes,| Although Boudrias had _been|chore. league, but it failed to close 919, 214, 279 and 273 for 1290; points; Acadian Cleaners 33; |haughty Habs. ilie most productive Canadian in the gap between Acadians. and|Ozzie Keeler 25, 237, 202, 303 Ace Bowling 31; Knob Hill Bow!| Montreal thus far have been|the past six games, they still) first-place Stan Jarvis, as thejand 938 for 1235; Ron Jay 977\26; L. J. McGuinnes 25; Manu- paced by prolific goal-scorer, |like to look to Cournoyer as Jarvis club picked up four|for 44 frames; Jim Cassells 900|facturers Life 25; Albion Bowl/Yvan Cournoyer, staging @ sheir leader because of his goal- points against Knob Hill. for 40; Bob Gallagher 804 for 36; a ~ aga aes 20. . dual with St, Catharines' nifty|scoring potential. Some Cana- Both Ace Bowl and Acadian|Reg Hickey 339 for 16; Dick i only ree weeks re- Cleaners clubs were evidently|Adams 206 for 10. maining in the first series of --s 2 eee - "4 Brentford 2 Pe' Bristol C 2 Watford 0 Coventry 4 Bristol R 2 Crewe Alex 1 Barnsley 3 Crystal Pal 2 Hull 2 OSHAWA HAWKEY'S CLOSE OUT SEASON Members of the Oshawa legiate football champions, A Hawkeyes Junior Football highlight of the. evening was Club were guests of honor the presentation of individual gu 2 trophies, winners of which are a banquet Saturday night, shown above, left-to-right when the officers and direc- (seated) -- Ed. Aru, "best all- tors played host to the players. round player"; Brian Hall, Guest speaker was Frank Tyn- "best offensive player"; dall, coach of the Queen's "Hank" Maynard, "best de- Golden Gaels, 1963 Intercol- Acadian Cleaners Edge Ace Bowlers Montrose 4 Stirling 1 Queen's Pk 0 Cowdenbeath 1 Stenhousemuir 2 Hamilton 0 Stranraer 2 Raith 3 IRISH LEAGUE City Cup Bangor 1 Ballymena 4 Cliftonville 4 Portadown 3 ANDRE BOUDRIAS ed Sunday. In Rathie, ed Stanfield, for sl Vale 0 nounc dership.| Reading 2 Wrexham 1 Shrewsbury 2 Southend 2 playmaker, Fr the league's scoring lea Attention Curlers SHEETS OF ICE Now Available! PAY-AS-YOU-PLAY OR MEMBERSHIPS ANNANDALE COUNTRY CLUB Church St. South -- Pickeri Interchange 65 PHONE TORO 922.2277 or AJAX 942-3210 DEFEAT ARMY TEAM Acadian Cleaners club won a Heve Your Suit Styled and Tailored by SAM ROTISH 7 KING ST. 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