Oshawa Times (1958-), 14 Dec 1963, p. 12

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pert THERE'S A BADGER IN THE. LIONS' DEN halfback, is tract terms wit Lou Holland, who played with films with Dave Skrien (left) University of Wisconsin coach of the British Columbia "Badgers" and in the 1963 Lions of the Western Football Rose Bow], views football . Conference. Holland a speedy Rule Changes Hurt 3 aw <S a Y e e e 9. Oshawa: Kilger "49°26, High Singles: Betty Timms 290 ,Cecile Penalties Bradford 4.11 and Roberts|Rutt 241, 230, 219, Lou Belyea 238, 213 l O ] (2 16.20, and Rosalie Jackson 228, 201 all So i ] n n THIRD PERIOD High Triples: Cecile Rutt 686, Betty ne see " t ae ) 3.30, Timms 603, Lou Belyea 587, Rosalie Jack- plus Montreal -Canadiens had power play that was the scourge) lfence steals the ball or of the National Hockey League rebound, Knock the be out a only work now when their de-|mediate grabs a maybe this of'we'll be a and the NHL drew up special| bounds and you have to. wait for son jJegislation to, tone down their'an official to come up to touch it. The ruling, in fact, has de batters|feated one of the prime attrac-/recent trip to Detroit tions in basketball, that of quick Beaches ed an added divic n of ndi » the Bob power Professional baseball were fattening their averages and hitting home runs at.a re-| end-to-end thrusts cord clip and 'baseball enlarg- Another major deficit that the ed the strike zone Hawks are g 'to over Oshawa Hawks won the In-,come is th of rebound termediate championships and strength, W made a good run at the On- Peterborough, tario Senior "B" title before|in the Yeague has a centre 6 osing out in the semi-finals.)or taller and: the opposition has They did this on the strength been using their advanté very of their fast breaks and their)well at both ends of the co ability to wear the opposition|Peterborough's players: are "ithe Hawks are to start the cli down. And the Ontario Basket-|about equal 'in height to the ball Association now requires|cals but they play "banzaj bas referees to handle the ball after|ketball". That is, every player tough nut to every infraction, allowing the' weaves in a semi-circle and night, though defences to set up then imitates the charge of the the high-flyir That may seem like a funny, Light Brigade, after a shot comparison, hockey to baseball The Hawks are now winless,ronto to the Oshawa Hawks but the in four starts in Toronto Senior Everybody's Hawks don't think that it is atiLeague play; but. aren't about Dow Kings outle all funny to panic yet. Carl Cheski put ans 84-70 in They cite this rule ehange as|well at Thursday practice ses-|counter here one of the factors|sion. '"'Two years ago we los odds-on ,fa to their: slow start year.'seven of:our fi PI appare th the exception of, big every other team /chances 5'lone new ng } st eight games| The: "fast-break attack" can'and went on to win the Inte [F="SPORTS MENU City League 'Midget Loop By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR to a 1-1 tle down in Peter Petes" last night a ough on Thursday night, 'turned on the Maple Leaf Gardens and handed them-a 6-1 licking. The win boosted' Marlies' margin as league-leaders, over the second place Montreal Jr. Canadiens and other than this, didn't really have much bering on the rest of the clubs in the OHA Junior "A" circuit. However, Ron Schock, back in action with the Flyers, after his serious injury sustained in an auto accident, sparked the Niagara Falls team with a brilliant performance at centre-ice, which included two goals and a pair of assists, as the team « in led his mates to an 8-5 decision over the Osh- awa Generals. The win givés the Flyers a total of. 26 points only three behind the third-place Petes. Generals at the mo- ment. boast a five-point lead over Hamilton and Kitchener, who with nine points apiece, are tied for the bottom slot, Oshawa Generals move into Maple Leaf Gardens tomorrow afternoon, two o'clock starting time, for another tilt with the powerful Dukes. Then on Tuesday night, it's St. Catharines Black Hawks visiting at Bowmanville Arena and this is one game the Generals want to win badly. If they can knock off St. Kitt's in this one, they'll move up within six points of fifth. place in the standing -- but what is more important, they'll protect their margin, since Hamilton plays in Kitchener on Sunday one or both is bound to add to their total in that one. xX X xX »,¢ OSHAWA HAWKS, thrown off-stride by a new basketball ruling that definitely hampers the fast-breaking technique with which the local cagers achieved so much success in previous years, are still confident that their current "'slump" will soon end, The Hawks, playing in the fast Toronto circuit, haven't enjoyed too much success so far this season, To-morrow they visit Toronto for a game with the powerful Dow "Kings" Hawks have had a couple of stiff workouts since their outing and they feel they'll make a much better showing to- morrow, even against the league-leaders. A determined group of local athletes who are not afraid of hard work, if it means improvement in their game, Hawks deserve a change in-for- tune and it's to be hoped they can click for a win on Sunday x X X Xx BRIGHT BITS:-- A Juvenile team from Sweden may come to Canada during the Easter holidays and play two or three games in Toronto NATIONAL LEAGUE ball players came up with numerous changes for their record book, during the past: summer session. Stan '"The Man" Musial, in the final sea son of his iliustrious career, added. 11 records to the books and veteran Warren Spahn added an even dozen. In Musial's @ase --most of his records were behind the adjective 'most' and Musial .can now be claimed. the '"'The Man--With The Most Mostests", with Warren Spahn in exactly the same category-- the only difference: being that Musial's marks deal with ap pearances: at the. plate. hits; eic., while Spahn's entmes come mainly under the chapter about pitching emphasis on the' left-handed category. *, with special MIDG and two over Dave Bremner Terry goal REMEMBER WHEN? . By THE CANADIAN PRESS neu cored the Navy 1 the Lions by it Navy "gion war B'Nai For with Erman Nai B'Rith Kinsmen Rotary McMast scored for Wilson the Rotary B condition danger list in a Boston hos- pital The ac head and pers ntly Goodchi the Fire Jim for personne. pending Fastball Oshaw: the Hawks recrult into future Whe a tean no place to YMHA g tomorrow a 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' hendcaetd Play Quebe tT LEAGUE SCHEDULE ld with two goals Vets first per a score was two singies going t Whiteman goals were b¢ Larry Ll loyd 'and Niagara Falls 11 John Krantz < Kiwanis by as It we and Terry Clark B'Rith Duplate one Irving (Ace) onto Maple who sufferec cussion when he by Eddie tional Hoc game, was peported. ii in fair but 30 years cident ines: of United ended as.a hockey NI TRITIOUS BLOOD zht = for jb ood ritiou plasmé as lei ow F lis if Detroit Red Wings, INHL. They both make their;winger Billy Goldsworthy. Falls' seorers were defenceman} illes Marotte and Guy Le-|j Vesque, with one each. | Brian Fletcher, lclubs tick. | twice, assisted on two other tal- jlies and was the leader through- out. { Schock, back in action for his)py Dunlops Junior "*B" club,| jsecond game, after missing over|.cored the first Generals' a month's activity because Of ajhis initial tally in two games in|' serious car accident, which} |claimed the life of a/lady friend|jinto the left-wing spot alongside and fractured Schock's jaw, centre Danny O'Shea and right- {plus numerous other ailments,| sparked Flyers to an 8-5 victory|}jetcher continues in this fash- lover Oshawa Generals before 2,500 fans at Niag |night son on that ice that beat us I am not necessarily referring| to teammates of his,' stated an angry Jim Cherr irked by the officiating of Jerry Olinski. "He called two cheap penalties against us if the first; period that cost us two goals,| are. good mak Ron Schock is to Niagarajduct of Boston Bruins, who srs of the OHA Junior|scored two goals and added an My league, what Gordie Howejassist. Another two-goal scorer of thelfor Flyers was veteran right- Other Last night he scored "Schock wasn't the only per- obviously and put us behind 3-1. Even though our guys fought gamely when down later by two goals on two other occasions, we just couldn't overcome that initial disappointment," added the goals resulted from alert play hard-working Generals' mentor Olinski again 'missed a which eventually led to another Another Niagara Falls player who played. outstanding hockey, lor * "Hap" Emms last night, was former Brampton Seven-) Ups star, Brian Bradley, a pro- wrist in the second period e i \fensive star Bobby Orr, of the year, Bill Smith, number four, and defensive checking standout Bob Kilger, his third Little... of the season. Both Smith's and Kilger's high-|Stray pass from Schock, sticking call in the third period ed for linemate Brian Cornell while Kilger's persistent fore Over 500 D. Brabin 57a (218), N,/Duncan, Chuck Grimbleby; 7 and 8: Boyle 573 (283), M. Collard 569 (225), J, Helen Hayball, Bob Ashmore, Grant Legere $62 (203), |. Horne %$4 (257), H, Chesebrough, Winnie Winacott; 9 and 10: Eccles 547 (208), B. Szekeres 522 (255),|Ethel Hoar (732), Don Patterson; 11 and E. McGhee 519 and |. Brabin 508. 2: Marg Proutt, Russ Sargant, Mace A" company. Fletcher moved winger Mike Dubeau. tp ion it may take some doing to ara Falls last!qisiodge him from a regular berth with Generals for the bal jance of the OHA Junior , and! campaign. Ron Buchanan pulled ahead of | Danny O'Shea in the Generals' goalscoring derby. by notching his 15th. The remaining Gen rals' counters came from, de-| his 12th Smith cleverly intercepted intend: Flyers' goal and when you tally checking paid dividends as he the the miscues, they come to three, or the difference in the final ner outcome grabbed a loose puck in the cor and came back in front to) gal jam it by Niagara netminder Dunlop general manager Ivan Doug Favell SHORT NOTES: Flyers lost tator the services of win Sanderson, who . fractured up from Whit- goal, collided with Generals' Bill ternately with Bill Little at left-!day night wing alongside Buchanan, gain- Ths youngster, Lan or Derek < a| faction watching one He lop performers, Fletcher, score OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS -- TOWN AND COUNTRY LADIES son, 3 and 4: Jeanne Sabins, Tip High Triples -- M. Stovin 654 (247, 239) Buechler, John Sharp, Rose Jackson, § land A. Hepburn 627 (291). and 6: Sandra Bent, Bob Carter, Ca ine Ball, Nick Flaminio; 13 and 14: B. Lang 236 and N, Mavis Taylor, Walt Gixon, Don Cutiers High Singles Parker 213 M og s|' Lemon League S. Kiem 96, 95, B.\Keith Smith; 15 and 16:Marion Dingman, ja goal :.. Minneapolis Bruin Varga 93, R Phinney 73 end 1. Hubar/E@ Lugtenburg, Mid Clark, |. Welsh; 17 i/must respect their superior,'y. 59: and 18: Marg Shemilt, Berwin Adams, {Wren Blair. Hearing that Blair" Team standings Spiders 10) Ants @,/C@rson Heard, Ray Misztak; 19 and 20: Ann, Brown, Gord Hannah, Maureen Ww in town, sight Beetles 8, Hornets & Fleas 7 and Bees 7. $ as arriving the night Prey Single without Handicap -- creta|Shrigley, Ernie Adams; 21: Eva Hack- of a game with © ine sige they|orinkle, 302. . 7 ney. Bill Heard, and M. Tuck _ proceeded to win, The vic-] High Single With Handicap -- Nola}, Although there is still @ night of bow! 32 ing before the Holidays, on behalf of 'tory, their sixth in fueeeion: |Boyle, " High Triple without: Hand: < kie Your executive, we take this cpportu- | moved them into second piace eee ee J*CKIe nity to wish everyone the Season's Greet- in the five-team Central Pro} High Triple with Handicap -- Eleanor '"95 i league . Prior to last night's Worona, 754 cae theve were two Aci in Low Single -- Beryle Gorrie, 62. MEN'S STORE LEAGUE g ' . Points were taken by the following the OHA Junior "'A" loop thal - SHERIFF'S TAILORING LEAGUE "teams: Coulters 2, Ont. Motor Sales 2) hadn't been successful in defeat- Three nights to go and. three teams Plog 2, Brown's Lumber 2; platy a ah x onors = fe ee battling for top spot. The Jetsons are still Alger Press 2; Auto Trans. 3, Dixon's 1) ea ing Generals thus far, Now the pore oy with 17. points, but they won|Hallidays 3, Con. Heating 1; National jonly club remaining is St. Cath- the first section. Then we have Rascals, Grocers 4, Motor City 0; Toastmasters 4, arines, who invade Bowmanville Globetrotters and Astrapauts all with 13 Seven-Up 0; Oshawa Bakery 2, Town and ae ts, have 9 and Hill-|Country 2; Goch's 3, Acadian Cleaners 1 al . points jootenannies have ni i ty 2; Goch's 3, Acadian Cleaners 1; Tue sday night. This should be a/Pule , Balko 4, Powell's Drugs 0. stellar attraction, Black Hawks) we had some more good scores this High team triple: National Grocers are a proud unit, and_ still/week: M. Gillies led the parade with 774 210. eer: ' j (209, 293, 272), J. Smith 664 (262, 221), R haven't dispelled that 11-3 200 are Ue) aaa, ts8) T. Harlock. 6si High team single: Town and Country shellacking by Generals, from! (200, 228, 223), P. Hollman 605 (258, 221) '940. : their minds Tomorrow 200 Scores -- J. Selleck 242, D. Wickens Peal PE be H. Bathe 770 (215, 264, t aft Generals tackle To |224 2:, Wall 22%, 2041. Kehoe 221,-J. Full-| 70). Jenkins 716. (252, 226, 238); C. afternoon, Generals tackle To ing 217, E. Taylor 213, C. Gilbert 213, M Carswell 702 (231, 254, 217); €. Carswell ronto Marlboros at Maple Leaf weroski 208, K. Murray 203, E. Snow 202 eae 279) : Manilla 727 (271, 23% E Gardens, Game time is two! Lemon League -- R. Elliott 98, D. Mc- 2240), G. Moss th coda teen rite Fio'clock .. . Wayne Cheeseman, ay erie vee forget about 250, 243):" S. Salmers 818 (312, 283, 22315 another Whitby Dunlop playce points and all turn out for a night of fun tt oe ae at oe wea RON SCHOCK |was in uniform last night also on our annuat chicken roll 294, 200) " |He was used sparingly on de- AUX. NO. 27 LEAGUE High singles: B. Hardie 290, S. Sar- fence because of a slight con tthe ¢ 't the 20ant 253, J. Hedger 259, T. Bathe 278, Winners of e first section were the!p Barrett 303, J. Claus 281, A. Mitchell 7 é : cussion he sustained in league Bell Ringers for points and the Hi Lo's 245, p. Tureski 266, J. Clements 294, S. erry Lane, used al- action at Lakeshore. on Thurs- fr Pins Skirrow 298, E. Zarbelny 253, A. Harri- A al n Thu Doubles -- J. Slater 416 (214, 202) and son 280, J. Bent 294, Mi Ruch se Re M. Nicolson 405 _ (233). Malor 300, J. George 325, R. Brooks 258, OSHAWA -- goal: Gibson; de-) Singles --/D. Fogel 241, H. Farrow 231.\8 Harnden 256, B. Winters 281 end 8 : ete : J. Hamacker 219, O. Clarke 216 and J./prown 259 eoge ; fourth assist of the vear fence Orr Roberts, -Domm, ayaiden 212 n I ds: Fletcher,| There were 20 in the Lemon League Lemon League: T. Morrison. 93. it ie ok dnote from Jokers It's Turkey Night next week, so get in Buchanan, | Hootenannies toc : 'there, fellas and let's see you rack up Bell Ringers took 2 points from Hot) some reai good scores. Who knows may- shown the extent of his O'Shea; Dubeau, abil 5 -ve > -coul , Little, Vail, Lane, Kilger and shots, Hillbillies took 2 points from Pin Teg ability as yet and he could be Winn Titers haa Wh kes' 2 points from by you : ae yourself and end up surprise of the year, or the) 44!n¢ All st 'a with a turkey ur} I ar, ; * 7. . ae ars H ensuing two seasons when_ he NIAGARA FALLS --_ goal:| team standings Bell Ringers 31, eee Arbour, | Jokers 27, Hi Lo's 23, Hot Shots 22, All Brad- oar 20, Hootenannies 16, Hillbillies /15 z nd Pin Hitfers 13 Whitby Favell; defence: Marotte, Woodley, and SIGN LONG CONTRACT VANCOUVER (CP) -- A five- confidence was 'an interested spec-(f0rd forwards: Romashyna at ieee niphts of Sante Debrody, Goldsworthy, Banner- GLENHOLME SCHOOL year agreement has been BU Aa6k TENY 5 CuCOl man. Snell. Bradley. Schock, . BilY Nichols 108 Alan Armstrong 156 reached by representatives of received considerable satis-/Man, Snel sey |Wesley Prouse 144, Jimmy Brown 7% 9 soy British Columbia plumb- of his Dun Cooke Levesque, Armstrong,!Carlo Dejong 142, Wayne Vennor 89, How bs Ee and Cornell ard Westfall 115 and Richard Peyton 106./ers and 140 employers. It is be- FIRST PERIOD 1 tinge ea es eee iting. wees: lieved to be the longest contract He alitallilal uot al alg 939) ak 5, ever negotiated within the in- py tho aed beret John Baxter 160, John Carson 140, Stan-\dustry 'in North America, The sees 5.46 Niagara Falls: Levesque 7 eke aie Randy Mc: agreement was reached between ' Nigga Fas Brady 1417 Bernier 153, David O'Boyle 140, Karen|the Mechanical Industrial Rela- 1.00, Roberts O'Boyle 140, Christine LaRush 151, John tions Association and Local 170 By THE CANADIAN PRESS Boston Bruins, tast-place fin shers in the last three National y's|Hockey League seasons, have): climbed out of the cellar at last and will be trying on the week- who end to oust Detroit Red Wings from fourth place--the -- last ff spot, At least one NHI coach su 1e@ least thinks the rejuvenated Bruins can make it this season 'Boston has a battling hockey club," Toe Blake said after the isitors. battled to a scoreless or jitie with his Montreal Canadiens thing/two weeks ago. "'I wouldn't be rised to see the Bruins the playoffs." 3oston now trails Detroit by one point. The club moved into games, they goals--exactly ty they got in their previous ve encounters For Tilt With Detroit ae fifth place, two points ahead nping New ¥ork Rang th a- 2-1 upset of thejg eague-leading Chicago Black} York Defenceman J. C. Tremblay doubtful Hawks Thursday IMPROVING STEADILY Bruins are showing ,impro ment both offer ely and d vely. In. their: last fis ve ored Goaltender Eddie 'Johnston NHL regular to play every one of his team's games this season--has allowed only goals in the last 10, and one > 10 was an 8-6 scoring marz thon against New York { anadiens, who meet the ba i. as (Armstrong 13.02 508, Glenda Wright 505 and Stella Giyda see s Will "80 12. Oshawa: Buchanan (Lane 14.11 504, the same lineup that strug: Niagara Falls: Goldsworthy al ad : Armstrong 14.39 WEDNESDAY NITE LADIES to a 6-4 victory over. New penaities Roberts 3.36 and Arbour Team Standings -- Congratulations to Thursday 49 the winners of the second section. They| 16. MEET HAWKS TWICE ce as many troit: mean weekend encou shutout won by WLT F Woodstock 11 3.0 Welland 10 4 0 Galt B44 » Oakville 780 Guelph 510 1 Port Colborne 214 0 Shore HOCKEY SCORES, STANDINGS 1etminder recovers fom @ participate in all walks of life..mcConkey, Stella Scattergood, Ken John. By THE CANADIAN PRESS Peterborough 1 Toronto 6 Sunday's Games Peterborough at St. Catharines , Niagara Falls at Montreal I Hamilton at Kitchener , Oshawa at Toronto OHA Senior Friday's Results Guelph 4 Woodstock 8 Oakville 3 Welland 5 Sunday's Game Welland at Oakville Central Professional WLT FApt jOmaha 16 5 3105 7035 {St." Paul 1412 1 && 8529 |Minneapolis 1110 5100 92 27 Louis 812 6 89 92 22 cinnat 414 5 59 102 13 We'll do like Toronto is do- Bower is hav S:mmons takes over.' 3ruins are at home to Toronto their second weekend game and Canadiens to New York ostevan 5:Weyburn 0 Moose Jaw 2. Regina 11 t itham rbrooke 4 Loyola 6 Western Intercollegiate Alberta 4 Saskatchewan 1 Canadian I University 0 la 4 Sweden 2 any new American L Ww Friday's Result Eastern Division nncinnati 0 St. Paul, 0 'Providence 12 9 3. 86 Tonight's Game !Hershey 4213 1: 82 25 St. Louis at Omaha Baltimore 1214 1°69 Sunday's Games vara 1f 14 0 84 Tj0u at Omaha Springfield 915-1. 80102 19' Minneapolis at St. Paul Western Division Western League | Pittsburgh 18 8 0 92 68 36) Vancouver 4 Los Angeles 1 Cleveland 1410 1 87 66 29'portiand 4 Seattle 7 Rochester 13 10 0 91 -75 26 International League Buffalo 1 58 9415 Fort Wayne 7 Chatham 1 Friday's Results Windsor 2 Port Huron 1 4 Baltimore 2 astern League ringfield 2 Rochest 4 Knoxville 9 Greensboro 3 Tonight's Games Long Island 4 New Haven 3 Rochester" at Cleveland hiladelphia 7, 'Charlotte 3 Quebec at Hershey Ottawa-St, Lawrence Senior Providence at Pittsburgh Brockville 8 Lancaster 2 Baltimore at Springfield Northern Ontario Senior " Sunday's Games bitibi 7 South Porcupine 4 Cleveland at Buffalo Ottawa-Hull Junior Baltimore at Providence Pembroke 3 Smiths Falls 5 goals Quebec at Rochester Arnprior 4 Ottawa 8 Ontario Junior A Hawkesbury 2 Brockville 4 W.LT F. Apt Northern Ontario Junior Toronto 19.2 2 74 40 Gars son-Falconbridge 4 Espanola +, Montreal eae ae 783 Peterboro 12 6 5 29 North Bay 5 Sudbury 3 9 4 Manitoba Junior St. Catharines 1010 2 95 22 St Boniface 5 Winnipeg Braves Oshawa 514 4.7510014 ¢§ Kitchener 315 3 43118 9 Brandon 2 Winnipeg. Monarch Hamilton 316.3. 78114 9 9 + Friday's Results Oshawa 5 Niagara Falls 8 INVENTORS Did you ever think of us- ing a power mower as a snowblower? If you have inventions you would like to put on the market. contact... OSHAWA FOUNDRY CO. 1031 NELSON ST., OSHAWA 723-1791 Makers of Plaques to custom- ers design... Aluminum let- ters, numbers and signs for sale or rent... aluminum castings from as small as a button up to pieces of 55 Ibs. Have Your Suit Styled and Tailored by SAM ROTISH 7. 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Koss 250; B. ¢ afte \ vs Friday By THE CANADIAN PRESS Martyn 231, T. Brown 224, J. Johnson . Standings: Chicago, won 17, 22). K. Schnaider 221, D. Bowen 217, G FLOO R , d 6 May 212, D. Powless 210, N. Fice 210, M I faces two Ost 4, tied. 6, points. 40 Morton 206, 212, N. Judge 205, and C ace with ; Points: Hull, Chicago, 39 Konarowski 203 ers with the) Goals: Hull, Mikita, Chicago, , 400 Games: One 700 bowler this week at home Sat- 1¢ ; Hattie Davies,' with 713, (309, 254); Faye Chicago Sunday a ; i Mitchell 679 (268, 205, 206); Brenda Gren- oe ay. | Assists: Beliveau, Montreal, non 676 (209, 298); June Bird 605 (296) manager-coach Sid) 9 and Mary Henson 602 (227) \ id NI sgalte gj . ' Lemon League: G. Sheridan 96, &. nse gg ns '| Shutouts: Hall, Chicago, 4 Saunders 92, C. Misitak 90, L. Bone 87, 8 Dean JOD Penalties: Fleming, Chicago, R- Lee 83, P. McGarry 78 and K. 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