a eT ti 1Q THE COHAWA TIMES, Pridey, insincere OT ' aoe Pe "DE Te Jenvery 17, 1964 if if 3 s z i : 4327 i Li A i Z i 8 z : s. in this ig Hl , i Sy ite ee g32 i 35 = Fe 3 3 s f FH 32 Fizz x28 Ss 2 aFEt 23 Z 22 + hogan eager: henieeetinsemareseen ee Oshawa Hawks Win fouls were called in a Se ee Z Peres Eat is held to just four of field i z 2 i : if if Fs is os a4 #3 aE Pe Ze Z| ANDY'S AC (33) -- Wowchuk (17), Dalton (9), Griffin (8), Bryan (7), y (5), Wolchuk (5), Blair (2), Quarrington, Oliver, OSHAWA HAWKS (54)--Ok.- field (13), Olinyk (9), Cheski (9), Reilly (7), Grier (4), Booth (4), Sorrie (4), Newitt (2), J. Kolodzie. Referees -- Jim Brady. and Dave Kelly. Hamilton Wins; Junior Petes .. HAMILTON Red Wings moved up a notch on the Oshawa Generals last night when they grabbed off a 94 victory over tie Kitchener Rangers. While this was going on, Peterbor- oggh Juniors turned back the that FRtEzs sHirs Hit i Hi t g i é § ¥ #5 i i i il it t z & | i rl rt F f ; tt i : 4 a E E & Sarnia today Schoolboy and i ; i l : E i es z z balance of z season, 7 {e E Montreal Junior Canadiens, would please Toronto Mariies very much. As of fact, the young Habs could have a rough time of Niagara Falis tonight and i surprise if Hap Emms' Flyers Comes Sunday and the Petes bf ez gi 85 a tert championship . . » WINDSOR Bulldogs may continue in the International Hockey i if the individual players will to new contracts (smaller, of course) for their remain- City League Minor Hocke BANTAM LEAGUE | *Canadian Tire eked out a 3:2) over B'Nai scoring two goals for the va and McDonald one. and Nestio scored for B'Rith. 3.3 i i z i ' i i i g g ; 3 I rit } i ; . 'i mt | Be a j the other Mt i 2 | ; ' | 6d * z ba Fs 5 with a) a i z i A while, z g i i j B'Rith with|were MIDGET HOCKEY Wallace, Andison and McAvoy the big for Kiwanis -- in their 3- be tg Lions, Lioyd ge losers' tone tally. | Kinsmen Club and Local 222 played to a tie with Josephs get- ting one for Local 222 and Sutton tying it up for Kinsmen. Canadian Legion scored a late goal to-nose out Rotary Club 3-2, Potter and Myers matched by Slack and Logeman of Rotary and Conway potted the winner for Legion. Navy Vets came up with a 7-0 rs, on shutout over Firefighte Dave Hare's fine net-minding. Hudgins (2), Konupacki, Curry JUVENILE LEAGUE Oshawa Dairy came through with a 3-1 win over the Auto win over Montreal while other Nose Out Habs By THE CANADIAN PRESS Peterborough Petes edged vis- iting junior Montreal Canadiens 5-4, firing the winner with six seconds to go, to come within five points of the second-place Montreal club in Ontario Hockey Association Junior A ac- tion y night, -- In the other scheduled game, Hamilton Red puna come - from - behind 94 victory over Kitchener Rangers to gain their seventh win of the sea- son, Tonight, the Junior Canadiens travel to Niagera Falls for a game against fourth-place Fiy- ers and St. Catharines Black Hawks, currently in fifth spot, travel to Kitchener for a game against the cellar dwelling Rangers. Bob Jamieson rammed home the winner as Petes posted their Peterborough marksmen were Don Herriman, Drake Jopling, Mickey Redmond and George Godson. Andre Lacroix potted a pair 'for Montreal and Rene Drolet and Bill Durocher got the ers, Pete Mahovlich, Nick Libett, Campbell, Snow, aaah ike ink iin sts os seg assis */9.1 vote Thursday, rejected Fin- oth-|/ing my ball club to Louisville (ence jhe had stalked out of the nine- EX. TWIN-BILL Humber Valley Pee Wees de- feated Oshawa Pee Wee Aill- 21 and Teronto De La Salle Juveniles nosed out Osh- awa Juveniles 5-4, in an exhibi- tion doubleheader, played at the Oshawa Children's Arena, less first period and second stanza, the went ahead on a goal Herts, assisted by Me- Innis, In the third period, Markle to make it 2-0. After that the visitors ran into some stern attention from. the referee and a succession of four penalties tired them. out. With Kindree serving one late the game, . Yakemishyn scored on a pass from Hidgins, 2. 'ave Oshawa from a_ shut- HUMBER VALLEY: goal, haltitendricks; Allardyce, Kundree, Markle, Hertz, McCleary, Arm- stong, Wright, Picka Me- Innis, Gray and Phillips, "OSHAWA: goal, McComb; 'Lavender, Bradley, Willson, Brown, Minacs, LaCroix, Rock- brune, Flontek, Hudgins, Blan- chard, Yakemishyn, Andrews, Harper, Suddard, Lioyd and Saarinen. Referee, H. Balsom. Oshawa Minor Pucksters Lose To Their Visitors team struck for four e rdiCullen, from Gow; Motte ' LOCAL JUVENILES BEATEN Toronto De La Salle Juve: niles nosed out Oshawa All- Stars 5-4 and like the. first game, the teams battled to a scoreless draw in the first 'period, In the second stanza, each from Gibbens and Bradley; Brady unassisted and Pinch from Cullen and Willoughby, were the Oshawa scorers while Amel from Wickham, Wickham from Coleman and Wickham from Sullivan, followed by Sul- livan from Kent, made it all even for the visitors, In the final frame, Amel] got his second tally, the winning goal of ~ ee on a three- way play Gullivan and Me- Carney, DE LA SALLE: Ame}l, Blainay, Callahan, Braddock, Coleman, Denofrio, Kent, Knowlton, MacKay, McCarney, Murphy, Gullivan, Tumpane, Wickham and Wilcox. OSHAWA: Fields, Barr, Gib- bens, Pinch, Elliott, W. Brad- ley, Gow, Balsom, Cullen, G. Bradley, McGraw, Willoughby, Kitchen, Siblock, Barnoski and Brady, clals: A, Barnes and H. Balsom, British Pian Pro-Amateur .. Tennis Title LONDON (AP)--The British Lawn Tennis Association an- nounced Thursday that it hopes to stage an open championship at Wimbledon for amateurs and professionals in 1965 and 1966. The governing body of British tennis eaid it had mission will be given, "ET just do not know at this stage how other countries would) vote," Griffith said. "I believe France's attitude is that the 'would still be in favor of open tennis. Ai a, however, is in a difficult position and I un- derstand the question was not discussed at their general meet- ing two days ago. My guess is they will still vote against it." He indicated that the pro- posal had had a rough time in the British federation although it was approved "'overwhelm- ingly but not unanimously." < NEW YORK (AP)--Charles 0. Finley has been ordered by) the American League to remain in Kansas City but the embat- tled owner of the Athletics base- ball club vowed today to con- tinue his fight to move the club despite a threat of expulsion, The American League, by a ley's request to move the club to Louisville, Ky., and, by the same vote, ordered him to sign a lease in Kansas City by Feb, 1 or forfeit the franchise. American League Clubs Vote Down Kansas City Move By THE CANADIAN PRESS rnie Geoffrion is singing in 'the locker room again now, and the Canadiens are jostling Chi- cago Black Hawks for the No. 1 spot in the National Hockey hight in Chicago and the Cana- diens rode Geoffrion's marker to a 21 win, Thursday night he beat Chi- cago's gio oe eee ope pei with a -type shot t went in. ki R Jean Beliveau and winger John Ferguson drew as: avail, In fact, scored on the empty net. SHADOWED HULL WELL Claude Provost, assigned to They tangled last Sunday|shadow Chicago's Bobby Hull, York at Detroii did a man | ad only five a called, In hoefer's lew York t chicago " a A night it's Montreal at B Toronto at Chicago and 25 g The Y's Men's Club sponsored Simcoe Hall Boys' Club Minor "NHL BIG SEVEN Basketball League play, Satur- day, January ll, saw four teams shift places in the league nin read the resolution, which isaid in part: ". , Failing to that, a spe- ciel meeting of the members of the leasus shall be called by the president as soon as convenient thereafter to consider and act upon the termination of the membeship and--or expulsion from membership of Charles 0. Finley and Co., Inc." DIDN'T EXPLAIN Cronin did not explain just! how the league would expel Fin- ley nor did he say whether the league would operate the club, seek another buyer or play out the 1964 schedule with nine "No one can and no one will take my ball club away from me," the fiery Finley roared) defiantly. "I am not accepting) the league's decision without a) fight. | right to force me to stay in a city where I have been. contin- uously | money, I. will go to court to out if the Amer- WILL GO TO COURT |pose "I don't think they have the} teams. However, Thomas Keane, Fin« ley's attorney, said he had read Section 4 of the league consti-| By THE CANADIAN PRESS Only one man among the top seven menting pest in the Na- tional Hockey League improved mark in Thursday night's play, That was assist-léader Jean Beliveau of Montreal, He helped set up Montreal's lone goal for his 36th assist of the season, giving him 54 points, Stan Mikita leads with 56 and Bobby Hull tops the scorers with 28 goals. The leaders: G A Pts, Mikita, Chi 23 33 56 Beliveau, Mul 18 36 Hull, Chi 23 4 Bathgate, NY 12 32 4 |Wharram, Chi 2419 48 Howe, Det 14 25 30 Goyette, NY 18 26 30 BASKETBALL SCORES tution and it was his impres- sion that the league could dis- of Finley as an '"'undesire- able" if he did not meet the By THE CANADIAN PRESS NBA New York 1% Detroit 116 league requirements. Los Angeles 95 Cincinnati 108 standings. League leading Beau- marks trounced third placed' Polaris, coached by Jerry Prusinski 35-7. This win gives the Beau- marks coached by Ted Bathe 10 points in the league standings, a four point bulge over second place Atlas, with a season total to date of five wins, no losses, no ties with 133 poi scored for and only 35 points scored against. Beaumarks' Barry Hobbs who scored 18 points, kept Polaris top point getter this season, Doug Peeling so close- Church League Atom Hockey Protestant Church Atom Hockey League games, played on Saturday, at North Oshawa Arena, Albert St., 5; Simcoe St., 2. Harmony, 8; St. Mark's, 0. St. Luke's, 3; St. Andrew's, 1. Christ Church, 6; King St., 4. Knock Church, 4; St. ér's, 3. Southminster, 6; St. Paul's, 2. ican League legally has the power to restrain me from mov- or any other place," In an informal press confer- conducted minutes after Bart Crashléy tallied for Ham: ilton as Red Wings increased their seventh-place margin to; four points, Gary Sabourin got a pair for] Kitchener and Sandy Fitzpat-) trick fired the other. | Rangers had taken an early) 30 lead before Red Wings) staged their comeback, | Ranger Goalie, Jacques Plante hourlong league meeting, Fin- ley said he intends to get an/ injunction, if possible, enabling) him to go to Louisville. The em- battled baseball executive had Both the Family Skate Night) and All-Star. game, an annual) event in the Town and Country signed a contract, subject to league approval, to play in) Louisville in 1964 and 1965. | "Tf it is legally possible to get! this year, Sunday night saw a large number of players, their) Tans and friends. in attendance.) The. children, many of whom an pat whereby I can g0/have waited eagerly since last! to sured I will do that," he said./much in evidence on the ice. "If I can't, I will go back to} Many of the adults remained) Kansas City and sign a lease| as spectators for the All-Star! for only as long as I have to--'Game, despite the fact that it) ho more than one year." was a very cold night. They CALMS DOWN |saw the All-Stars claim a 3-1 conte: iverdict over Dunn's, who were ee a rence ac'* undefeated In league play this Is In Hospital } Jacques Plante of New York! Rangers was sent to hospital) Thursday with an infected right) foot i Plante apparently stepped on) a nail in the dressing room af- Wed- said, | The goalie's foot began swell- day with Chicago Black Hawks. 'The Chicago team phys Dr. Myron Tremaine, shots and sent the goalkeeper to hospital for further _ treat- ment. Tremaine said Plante should show improvement in the next 4 or 4 hours and should be all right to play against- the Black Hawks Saturday or De- troit Sunday. ' The np a as insurance, called up Gilles Villemore from the Baltimore club of the Amer- ican Hockey League. Earlier in the day the Rang- ers learned that forward Ear! _ NHL LEADERS Sihloski scored for the Milkmen Brian Wright paced Tony's in their 5-2 win over Hayden Brian Suddard added singletons while Ed Wright and Bob (Waters scored for the losers. jRefreshments with three goals} Goals: Hull, Chicago, 28 Assists: Beliveau, Montreal, Shutouts: Hall, Chicago, 5 Penalties: Fleming, Chicago, j0 minutes Hercia,|Macdonald's. John Barian and)36 CHICAGO (AP) -- Goalie. the! nesday night, a club spokesmai |American League's drastic and) jing shortly after the team ar-| rived here for a game Satur) ician, adminis-| tered tetanus and = antibiotic "The more I think of it, the SOP ALL-STARS 3, DUNN'S 2 more I believe I may sign @| 'Tht fans were well rewarded) longe' City," he said. "What differ-jtney were treated to a rousing) ence if the lease is for one year game of hockey. Both teams or five or even 10 if it's SUDd-| opened up with a fast free- ject to the court's decision? If| yneeling type of hockey. There the court rules in my favor, I/was more than the usual bodily] can get out. If it rules against) contact since both sides seemed me, Til stay stuck in Kansas);,, = giving an extra effort even| City and like it," though prestige wasn't the only | The announcement of the| thing to be gained. Roth teams had ample oppor- junprecedented action was made tunities to run up a high score) by president Joe Cronin, After|put Noakes in Dunn's cage and) row rien pagerndy ection) Weeemaker for the Stars played) ordering Finley to sign a lease) rkably well, A l in each jin Kansas City by Feb. 1, Cro-| period ne Serieube the Al- LAST NIGHT'S j\Tue line ' \ - STARS and Garrow was easily the best joftensive unit on the ice, | Dunn's had to settle for a) moral Bey hagtig played | By THE CANADIAN Press |'HeiT best ome a Bartie Geoftrion of Montreal. although beaten. They recei whose first-period goal stood up/scalie Noakes, who was voted for a 14 victory over Chicago ir second all-star rating himself, Gary Dornhoefer, a Boston/byt they ran into Wanamaker in Rookie who scored two goals|the Stars' net, who was out to excellent goaltending from their sville, you can rest as-lyear's Skate Party, were very|? r term lease with Kansas/¢,, braving the elements, as! ® TOWN & COUNTRY Family Night Pleases; All-Stars Beat Dunns ALL-STARS -- Goal: Wanamaker (Fly- : Menzies (Vikings), Cock- >, Elliott ¢ 's), B. Hall uels), meee (Flyers); For. ; rane (FI (Qual. wards: Dingman (People's), Pa: (vik- League, were a great Success! TO gdor Cvikings), D. Cole (Black's), Weldmerk (Black's), Garrow (Black's), St. John (People's), Barta (Qual. Fuels), Ferguson (Qual. Fuels). Edwards (Black's), R. Scott (Vikings). DUNN'S -- Goal: Noakes; Defence: weohler and $. Rogers; Forwards: Rob- inson, Troop and Murray; Alte: B. Rogers, Hoar, MacDonald, Hooper, Leger, Chapman, Currie and Scattergood. Voted as All-Sters -- Buechier, Currie, Murray, Robinson and Noakes. Absent ---- Hall (Black's), J. 'jan English Oshawa Ski Club Snow Conditions Ski Report: Two inches of loose powder snow, with icy spots on the turns, Practice hills are good; West Hill is fair; Bowl is good (for experts). New property is fair; Club- house run is fair and Divem- bomber run is fair. ; Dial 8-3471 for any changes in conditions, SWANSEA, Wales (Reuters) Swansea beat Scunthorpe 4-1 in SWANSEA WINS | ly checked that Doug only got one point, which was on a foul shot, Bill Wayling 16 points, 'Dane Tutton six points along with Barry Hobbs' 13 gave the Beaumarks points, Preven Bielak; pent ork -_ ampin, two points ani yu Peeling's one point ecouened for the Polaris team's seven points, BEAUMARKS: Barry Hobbs, David Luke, Jerty Reynold, Andy Dubchak, Danny Arych, Ron Spicer, Bob Durno, Bari Wayling, Ron Dane Tutton. POLARIS: Doug Peeling, Greg Medinski, Gerald An- drews, Ken Barber, Brian Morrison Sckoljuk, Steve Alderton, Mike Hewes, John Campin, Bob Bielak and Wayne Hazelton. ATLAS MOVES UP Atlas moved from 3rd to 2nd place with a 17 to 10 victory over the Nickis. Due to. illness, both teams played with substitutes; which turned the game into a scoring dual between Bill Wayling, sub- stituting wtih the Atlas ahd Dave Tutton, substituting with the Nickis, Bill Wayling, 11 points, Tim Peel, 6 points, Bob Muir, 2 points, and Andy Kit's Neighborhood PeeWee League Results of games played in the Oshawa Neighborhood Asso- clations PeeWee Boys' Hockey League, at Oshawa Children's Arena, last Saturday morning, are as follows: Southmead, 2; Fernhill, 0. Connaught, 5;\Nipigon 2. North Oshawa, 13; Storie, 1. . Harman Park, 3; Bathe Park, | Woodview, 9; Brookside, 0, Radio Park, 2; Valleyview, 1. Eastview 'A', 3; Kingside, 1. second-divi- sion soccer match here Thurs-| day night. { F Lake Vista, 5; Eastview "B" "Rundle Park, 1; Sunnyside, 1, FIRST PERIOD Weildmark 1. All-Stars: | (DB, Cole, Garrow) ........505. V3 SECOND PERIOD } 2. All-Stera: DB, Cole (Menzies, Weldmark) ..... sees OT 3. Dunn's: Rebdinson (Troop, Buechier) THIRD P; 4 All-Stars: eferees -- Westfall and Hutchinson. BLUE-LINE BANTER: Next Sunday, things will get back to normal with the regular three games of scheduled hockey. /Some hot action is imminent. In the six o'clock game, Port Perry Flyers meet Oshawa Quality Fuels and the Flyers need a win to keep in contention for a playoff spot while the Quality Fuels boys can lock up fourth place, the final playoff spot, with a win, At 7.30 the contest that mosf fans are calling the game of the year, will take place. Black's, who have been hot as a fire-cracker lately, meet Dunn's, who are still un- defeated in league play this year. In the nine o'clock night- cap, People's meet second-place Vikings. People's, in last place and not mathematically out of contention yet, need a near mir. acle but are playing an im- proved brahd of hockey of late. However, Vikings need a win to consolidate their hold on second jwhen the Bruins upended De-|show why he was @ unanimous|pjace, a coveted position to fin- troit 5-1. choice for All-Star goaltender. eh in for playoffs. Are You Called trousers that look to be four sizes too big for you -- call you JOHNNY DROOP-DRAWERS? LET'S PUT T! ---- just you drop around to JOHNSTON'S V2 Yearly Jackets and Overcosts end other Winter Wear. At Oshaw Johnny Droop-Drawers? You know what we mean -- Are you one of those men- who still weer and wide lapels on your suit coat that look like the wings of an eagle? 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