Oshawa Times (1958-), 28 Jan 1964, p. 10

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cena = efinander: Whitey Ford will also be there; Lou Pontinate; Krlehts: FRatett (Nihon, Porteous) 40s mM, Kipatrick (Mod) sO.) rt (RA), MeCade (Mad) 2 Sutton of 23 is and $7 assists... Bobby Orr holds down third po. The second game again went for 16 frames all in relief, Bal- lem 1017 for 40 Strutt 981 for 44, 1$4, F. Bouckley 182 and M, Cole 15) jawa. Dairy 10 THE OBHAWA TIMES, Tusedey, Jonuery 28, 1964 Thr ® r Cl C t W BIDDY-MINOR CAGERS ee Clean-Cut Wins In Plaza F § ot Tightens | Civil Service Hockey Set) Avenues And Firefighters. : th oe in Brookl goons enone Fe ye ae ened mark : : . eague action in Brooklin Arenajbut the riod ended two- : ; Secon ace Ho dnitniiaatiake Sera] Lead Respective Leagues ' co. Gene wolthe rubber by Rick aur : \ne came pe with two goals) bh Snore-pngoali By Pleze 99 and by Mer-i#trong hockey clubs, Macklie/more times in the second 2 Lop oogtd ' Van and Storage and Envoy|period, for, thelr 6-1 win, In Biddy Le Basketball,) For J. Da will hold practice sessions with thelr re "chances of a'payet OD = Maxwell, TORY-B00K yinign [Food Service tasted defeat, 106+) yng, CIMT PERIOD" "on "Saturday 'morning at the|son scored 4, gin Knopp. and|iegens, ese, 'a ivan 3.8 am. Bivin Gorny' 2. Deve. House berth them 73 in » Woods, Colling, Youns,| 8 Suddard Cycle and Modern le oy te roa he -- B Tiras, W, ole (Giiieapie)'""'. 94:10) Simooe Hall, Simeoe Street, the|Ken Jordan two each, Pike Olives and Bantings and 9.45 a.m. Jeck-/Walter Hubar, were other team 4 precens . ne erty ta Norria D. Tim/Grille provided a drama pack-|noin' of Bdueation ls respect)» Wiiersiey. Whitey) vy oo\8econd>place Bantings came up|Zimny,' Dick Howson, Yim|'*™ members, dail, Miller, Worsle yi fed, pulse tingling final period to|'¥e!Y: Penaitiog --- Worn "hooking) 'and pron-(with an important victory over|Craggs and Jacque St. Pierre] FIREFIGHTERS ON TOP ~ BOLAHOOD'S NoW = Burgess,joap off a fantastic final period ton (inter: the powerful Etnas, by the scorelare other members of the Jack-| In Minor League action Satur- FOOTE'S TOWING WIN "yucono perio : action | In the final he mi Wy ar Revs: McClimond, Sune, yh ie rey not ~ again Walco played an| 4 Times. Ca aa gdh. shablsd is hantulies sons, day, the CKLB crew was unable|won over the Police in na » Wlexcellent fast and furious tyne! , (MacAvey: McKee) or i win aortas rw ut Medel Sen" Na fanantic ey rand sh al eae Bn cai" "at ame em] AVENUE WIN aNORMER, | fe"ananc'y es he go Ma duet of Young and Me: FIRST PRRIOD on aoe soten ot play Pain. ~~ dae last stan. a ten' Bremen wal Sas wie ame » senor sain Soecer one seaguel® tbe po Mr "a stln victor? Re Robinson 8, Ni Nick Corneal 4 and 'oole , Q over the ters, . home fo ul toryend vs. ane)!08) In @ finish that ee every:|behind to " Pandey oe pian, eon, Ceneeing)s avet'lplace in the standing, leaders, outpointed the Olives 20/44 them 9 ica rs, who down ag & pb wate scor- utes, one limp with excitement, Walco scored agaln just before ley (hooting puck atter whistle), Reid) In the game, it was Tom/to 14, For the Ku) il a Phil Me- oe ] David- "ovis NH Modern Grille ada big. inthe halve Cowon) tnd Thamon (rime); jpdridge for the Bantings lead:| Randy Jackson led his teamlnvegn 'scored 7, Joe Krasnajinenters te ee jonny Man] tal perod a8 after spotting Buds] In the Jatt period, Foote's tied] BD, OF EDUCATION WINS |ing the way with 9 points, Ron|with 18 pee, te ee "a with @ Chas, Marlowe 4, Ron eg ar ons goals by ay|it again and ae two more] It looked like a shutout for| Parfitt with 5 and Dennis Med.|Braiden 2, Jim Jordan with My with'? and Larry Bren. Hd rr . wont atari tney alte' strongly andlunanswered nit ake', lke a, shutout tor oa with 2" Other Banting play. (Serge Dupont unable to score, | MCIESY * : oe elgtt, Plava, not restin I a piase Poot wlemerged on the long end of a miner Mines of the second period, whenlers are Richard Meliveen, Fer the Olives, Bill Melnychuk " CKLB, Bob Shepherd had Branton 4,Bob Joh 3 and ae. NEL WO} count, E: thy "completly Freee tre ary sss a(BAvoy, Food first came' on the] Randy Jordan and Alex KoxyriWih & 40) Davie Creme evialia, and, Frank Dalidowice Nhe prey Geman eet eae ava Mal with his pees sisson Meals dominat " latter half mur score Mp Wilson, Geo. Grabowski, Ste other four, Other members flare other members of the t % ) ay a.i3of the period Goaltender Ron Rickard, cur-| For the Etnas, Ted Boivin in, Geo, Vel the gy be helm nae a "tee teal pociad paw Mtedarn's| © ener tently in 8 slump, wae beaten ome er ateve Ball '|Rushiow, Larry Knox, arid Billl poring; "Andy Cherkes, din |irtehere 3 n t : tashion a 5:2 lead before Sud+| 5 Warr 'snrender tarown) oo. wet uxt mee by ah rd of ae. gg a a> yr fay a are other members Of/ciement, Zigy Szczepanski, Bolehood's i \ ve ior CAtion, Tenvoy's two-goal effor , , aard's commenced thelr whirl), Peete, rte tec ui Avot] was 100 litle too late, as if end-(Crygtal and Maurice St. Pietre|,, ves Slonaings, eluting games ot] PARTS AND SERVICE WIN Paice Asses eur Is to lead Modern 68,|(""e"" ae od 6:2, were unable to assist Boivin wt rpt,| In the second game, the Parts 7 ee then Tose the lead and trail 7-4 & Faoley:/Pagire 1.4, of eal top... 1935) COURTS TAKE JACKSONS [Remings 1 § git and Service team defeated Kin-|ovie,"selancaes tah By Geo. H. Cam | with less a minute remaining.| » rooms: eerrere ih Bas) Ae of Ras wrth (Rodgers) «8% In the second game, Courts) Sines thewi Bul t Langtey with sh hy | te) doe. Kroane Saas Y ', phe oy ot puies ok Whe wit! 5. eek Goren Ty RECOND PERIOD" 'came up with their second win| courts 2 § } $]was top scorer for the Parts and Hatten as * Ms " a mad burst at the) , (Mitton Sorrare) sisaaienvekim| eS te jof the season by the score of /#ektons acrar are: Randy|Service team with Jeff Mc-|A SPORTS EDITOR ' Prince odysehaehin, Bion (HO) 4, 4g of Be "en 14-8 over the Jacksons, who Now| cron, Averuer Ni pointy Teo Bolvin|liveen 6, Len Birlvkowicr 6,/f! Bi Laney, 'Por 'tari de SUDDARD CYCLE -- Russel), |'"* $ Ba of ee, are the cellar dwellers. gine Mt Bi Melnyenks Oven, 7 Rick Bilinski 6 and Milford Mas. Birivrowict, 'arte ween, 8 ond 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' |2fow", Glaspell, no, Hughes, OSHAWA TIMES WIN a Gite) Hancox Bill Swindells counted six,/Kent, 'Erau'sh David damievon, doeciters 1. Ken Hoar and Peter|®ic ® Sag eek ' Thrasher, Bruce, Percy, Foster,| Luck certainly was not with) | (Dantord, Bradiey) Nick Melnychuk 4, Paul Smith/sons, 47) Ron Parfitt, Bentings, 46) Jim/Dewsbury were unable to hit/10.15 am. Kinloch' vs * j |Burgess, Latehtord, Holliday,|stand-in goalie Rickard tor the| 2: Ervey aint 2312, with Ken Embury, and Tom|2orden Avenues, 0 Bil Swindellsithe basket, 10.88 a.m. Parte and Stivice va. OSHAWA GENERALS came up with a sparkling perfor | "ena sane . Mackie club, The match was'| _Penaitien - Vinee ian ticking Hurlbert backing up the scorers,| "Next Saturday, the Biddy League teams| For Kinloch's, Ray Jacula col:!Arsce, °"? "8S Sm este 1% mance, highlighted by @ strong third-period finish, to polish Houck, Vanderewel,| _ ' oft Peterborough "Petes" at Bowmanville on Sunday night [Prin rine Meraw, R. Burgess, 10-PIN ACTION and the two-point victory offeet the pair of singles Hamiton /Kit MeCabe, Layton. Generals ut oO Red Wings picked up in their home-andhome series with aN Plan ke, Mariboros, each of which resulted in a tie, Tonight, it's PIRAT PRRIOD 1, Syadard: eer : Rhone Sense meee [eee Home Record Walter Scott And Mary Cole Emms' Flyers will play in Bowmanville this season, unless |} jyigerd: Broce, (Win beh bai eep ome ecor have ove sere "home yume' wit Nagare Falk but tat | fear Suing oo 1 . T B ] { T one js scheduled for Trenton Arena, next month, Ata Junior |, [Plone jeyten) 08 Against Flyers Oop Ow ers e fogs Gounell meeting yesterday, Brms and Jim Skinner of Hamil (Buttield, Kitpateiek) May ton Red Wings, voiced criticism of the manner in which OHA FINAL PERIOD i i ' ' aa reerec perry ttt den, when Maribor ary involved, |: sha' Cae" Oumnn 9, Niagara, alls, Fire mate _:Duvilng in th, Major, Lengueenered.s ryt ttt 2" aT MORAY, SERGUN altttt sh Hee Moen Wc Tt was intimated that the officials are not consistent when | * pregare: Brown ye/OHA Junior "A" schedule on shot the high triple of the league! Royans plexed up the only shutout aslended up tied for frat nce, with 8] wan man's MAJOR the Marlies perform---with the way the games between other (10, sursere: Glespell (rnrmaner) .. 13.27 Bowmanville ice, tonight against with & fine 643 and raised his|tey trounced the langue leading Tigers mi UN undecided In, thn woak's re, Walt Seu Se nem senean high series teams, are handled, Ken Campbell of St. Kitts "teed off ]} eater: oa Serey seven Oshawa Generals, starting at 8 gadis 7 a Srosin toed he a ee Mal ted for total ine ope be[over ine Colte with Art Bm vt hel 8 57 on conditions at Bowmanville -- insists that Generals are |, (Ovitiole, Kiipatriekd soossss, 28:90) pm. iat ashe hm 4 e bhgat BBs eae BA Fas egg Mt pa lavidaee' "Rates "nt SiN is the] bet, Inthe ingividvel race re selling too mariy tickets, with the result that fans lean over (Geer, Brown) vases 00, Generals have ond -- more Sern , with, Jenn Weleineperger he only action on Hotel ponte oo thelr plnvall wen) P'ST OO), other' : rr single and a great 543 triple, higher and McLaughlin Fuels won. the], The only other shutout of the day was the screen and interfere with players, He wants the Oshawa ['* t home" encounter against Fly- section on rota pinta Les Eviness Soine| Crystals over Cobras, ' McCormack | Coniday, Brown). Trenton, on February 13 MASTER TOURNAMENT second pace Lions bed very bee 'pyase and ® neat S56 for the Crystals, etud to have a sgn ae se | toon nd y Sees' e ane lee pba Da bate hey George Brabin led the mas- egies ate. Only Only tern t Kon Eisner are Fuels hg 2 otal ot M6 % neta, ey ALA, section Bret The : Madern Griive 9 vg ge : ters this week with 1002 set forlot the Eagles and Walt Crystal of the) Points and 26,963 pinfall . rye OSHAWA FANS will no doubt be pushing Weir way into |. oon snong = . bp gli oe a rive games to try to cath, Ken it Lion's, wore able to fop the $00 mark van A ain wa sh maar wt ss a Mater Salen & Colt Bowmanville Arena tonight, to see Generals clash with Niag» | . sher who is currently lea Andor was this week's winner| Wear inte arate asia: , ts another thus far, Each has won Cint's. Texaco 23 points -- 26,106 pintall,| High Average: C. A leading first ara Falls, But for those parents who have been waiting to Fear gatas gyno sd \ewe, leet-twe and Wee Ge ether, ing after 18 games with, total ag" arene eee Ting, idea Dairy Produc. 22 points -- ahaa pWcs wh on average o 17, followed Oy take their boy to a game to see the Generals in action -- [Hveti Sports mired in the) Generals i on Falls' LANDERSTARK CLassic (ans) We ryan Si) B. Raper $46. (21); mn NH. and L. Enter. TUESDAY NIGHT LEAGUE we'd like to remind all of them that tomorrow night, here at [NPHL cellar, with the almost/hospitality for their single point F Chuck Ander pounded out three dandy/lt.. Prakked S57" (200)) J. Waldinenerger Doinis on SLIM pantelas Goch Rupertert an Weer" want aaven Delite freer the Oshawa Children's Arena, six-thirty o'clock, Oshawa /inevitable result, Knights' super-/in the first eeng in the © on Sheer tua eg aired | sSveeinat Tw Mr" Liona a3, Flyers| 19 points -- 26-488 pinfall, LA and B Dis+|Wood Products and stayed two. points ( Oshawa Juvenile Al-Stars in the first halt [ior manpower and firepower col-/Honeymoon City on November & leadership, Falcons 32, Hawks 27, Royals 28,/Counts 18 points -- 26.390 pintall, Pic-O-\anead of Cleaners and Maurice Generals will play | tt a, Mivere! Beaten tb and dele Th Mat 16 points -- 26-022, Homes by Har-|Berg Men's Wear, Scugog Cleaners kept of an exhibition doubleheader, Cobourg Midgets meet Oshawa jlaborated to hand Dyett's a 92/92, But the ensuing two contests _Despite "Chuck's fine score, hie Flyers Eagles 23 @ rison 16 points -- 25.507 pintall, Hou-|pace this week ab they won ? polnts from . setback with the final period/at N: ra Falls produced de- * jdaiite 1S points -- 25,809 pintall, itvon Centre and Nu-Way Photo won @ in Whe second game, 'This is gill another item in the Osh- (roving to be Knights' teastingloisive Flyer. victories, ' > Cleanera, 4 "potnte <= 34470 pintall Sndjenut-out ever the Caditecs. A. ond P Se eeereainy tr "Oaer" te wm Oat tia ening. vin ("ore In Bowmanville, Generals re | vee le's Clothin en wot won ARS REA ae great opportunity . ng | Dyett's, who seem able to stayicord against Flyers is unblem- 9 ey with @ fine 620 triple on games/gates §, Slo Moshione 2 Agere down to the game Wednesday evening -- to watch the Gen with any team over the opening ished. In fact, in the last seven 208 ond 199 tor is total and was! There was @ very close battle for. high period, held the powerfa i Races by R. Milne he" a 57s '8 honors ths. week but Herman erals play, Kr games, none of Oshawa's adver: * single game at 20. J. Spencer a B.!won by one pin, as he shot @ we S apetions ronan taney" eee eae" | worn -- | Blank Motor City erties aiiies SHORTS: -- Congratulations are in order, to ¢ stand up a Zerowny, S48, B. Web 57, &, Gainer | ripe she followed by G. Turner 582, j Oubawe'e wellknown gout enthusiast, Bruce Bradley, who (€1'y rust fst period of the cee Bill Little, currently we G | ara rowan, Sarl hn, Jaco oh, Gens O_O. f over the weekend was elected President of the Ontario Goit jerals trigger-happy forward "shi Roalscoring abilities then,| People's Clothing moved into)followed by Ballem 303, Swartz Sweet Tt, Re. Retchohbe (N03. Lorenalend F we oe the Laue sececleted with hn The final period was domin: -/causing last season's Metro Jun- |whon he was Generals co-leader.| ocondsplace tie with Darrigo/253 and Himes picked up 84 pins|28. F 7, 8. Worsley 202 and J.) MONDAY. NIGHT LEAGUE E Association ensuing year, ated by Knights who bse od pd iY observers to remember Ntalian Foods, only one point/in $3 frames of relief bowli Gallant 201. Kintoch's are taking up where they . " SHORT NOTES Oshawa' ng. } game, first as a player and later in an executive capacity jplay to such an extent that they mA ot 8 behind leagueleading People's/For Motor City, Orest Pidwer- wasrway mixed jet ot last section, oy ere leading q @s well ax still active on the course, the OGA jod for 1964 is lene po yg tire six goals while| va) next four games could tell the Croait Jewellers, in Sroup "B" beck! was high with 277, followed ee iS Cn) on Mary Ce wh by | Tool and Ble with 32 : im capable hands, . . . DAVE LANDER, skipping & rink in |! OD pec ny re mr eeecy 0 seemeeres ot a Oe Serene ity Major Bowlby Joe Camazzola 243. oe ra eee iets oo i "his own Donapiel" -- the LanderStark Trophy mixed event, [00° yeut'e ---- ng on that sixth and final play-jing League, by whitewashing) 'The final went to the |, ine er, NC. Pee Saw. (300), E.|Papia "Pizze Palace 20) Oahawe TV. 28) at Oshawa Golf Clud, scored a pertect eightender on Satur [Mvinton. who alone with, the ty *: Qijott position, Tonight they're at) their Tocul "rivals 'Motor Clty, |ciothers 1004 to WE as Swartel ees. aaah. ee Moen Dunlap Cleaners 16) Bngor'e Man's Woer ' @ay night -- t© share in the day's celebration together with rest of the understaffed crew, gna: Mall ' vee: at Ehckeser' henley @ Hani saoicen at vientstion a gad -- = pve rey -- are * oe coh OC Veen nS 100, 2.1 tha hak oaae very goed acores Frank Black's rink = to whom Dave presented the trophy, [gave it their best try through)" Gotten, MOMMA) 5.00 Ma yo . Prec vag My Bote oote: > ? up NS ING LPAMCS iGyurka a. M. Mothersill 48% M. Tay-|this week wf oar Harding and Ken Fish | i : sepnennes * 'The Clothiers wore full value of relief bowling, Gillard was/tor 47, F. Bovckley 482, J. awrence hanes aa this year's Donepiel winners, 'There is no truth to the [out i Raiprn_ Ris weivile to Kitchener next Tues: itor thelr shutout victory as they|again for the lovers with M3, 2 MON as wag Se MER QRH wm Tumor that Dave's rival skip intends te take legal action -- | BLACK KNIGHTS -- Marly. cneun Pome Mae The Key game, in this tetldowled a five game tolal of] John Trott Jed the Individual/ is Whe 'Sie, Jahre Garage, se. trelsingia "st 260" wee nent tine win he doem't even want a recount... . THE ITH ANNUAL (Revs Fitohett, Nichols, Fogel.) " (rope, eee msjhas to be Sunday's tilt in Ham-/g929 compared to only 5320 for|shooters on the oth sere Je, Breen' 'Plumbing tn Cook's) just behind N. Pidwerdeck! 58. Sports Celebrities Dinner, sponsored by the Ontario Sports: Na ne yo -- ae gkeee ther ' We br ene. bp Hien, sas ee agregar Motor City, teams when he bowled a ay get|Tavpees, the dine. end Gohany's Ty writers and Sportscasters Assoc, goes tomorrow night at Oe. , Rall, Plin/asars vw erals' new scoring leader is s Clothiers won the first game of 1399 composed of games of] FS%.'%. Kee | PA er ae? Weiteone MINOR HOCKEY we Reval York. I's already © setleut, Quite a few Oukawa |" Pappas, Mason, Sutton, | 1 WS Very much in a contest WAN! 1177 to 968 as Herold Ballem led|208, S01, 275, 312 and ST hy ports Tans will be on and, to hear such sports greats et [watson Alvon, Drinkwater, For pests 22 ERR ean hae et points, on 34 goat, |the victors with 386 while. Sel/ Swartz ve poms mae 4 1304|Gae we ee ech eees oes) CALENDAR Bil Crethers, Jim Taytor ot Green Bay Packers; Russ Jack: ter, Clement, Cruise, Jackson, Suse'. $2 a8 9 [Second Dest in the league, and) Himes picked 00 131, Pins it sigames. of 218, 33, 260, 253 and i Rg a RN ed eon of Ottawa; Tom Brown of B.C. Lions; Danny Blanch: [MeLinton. Dyers PN WP 4/29 assists, while O'Shea follows/oi he' ays was high for Motor |269. Other scores for the Cloth. 175 8. Peake 173, 8. Worsley anes. Mel, TODAY flower, Trish soccer great; Warren Spahn, baseball's greatest FIRST PERIOD | ror Ts mW STORING -- samy Saat closely with 6@ points, made up! City, iers were as follows: Himes 438] Yenc over 190: 9. Gyurka 16, DB, Vann * Oshawa Minor Hockey Asso Wl, M. Taylor 156M, Peake 155, J. Peeliciation Juvenile League -- Osh- vs Hayden Mac- Doug Bentley, "Black Jack" Stewart, Lore Carr, Barney | > Dyes: Drinkwater ; Yall (Reds git th 52 points comprised to the Clothiers 1890 to 1019. ; Hartman, skeetehooting magician -- and a lot of others, | 9, ja Sie ee ae 8 rane ST ane ren oe fot Nie leaguetesding 29 gonts torjJohn 'Tro™ led the way in this Henning, 827 for $7. and Roy \,agens ee Ys igh men cower ot me donald's, EBS Dm. beg Ra : . PRANK McCALLUM'S § rink, which incladed wife Rita, Svnaaae a defenceman and 30 assists . one ir g a_ brilliant $91 game! For Motor City, Gillard wasiwm em for nica await xy trincibpobop ey fete Sy along with Jean and Roger Lestie of Toronto, made a fine Number Two man in the goal.|(0llowed by Ron Swartz 30 a |high with 1016 for 43 followed by/ 3: ore Sa Glen, Copp $a, Merigames at Oshawa s showing Ph the Muskoka International Mixed Bonspiel last e scoring race for defenceman is -- Strutt 260. For Motor City, Brant 863 for 38, Camazzolalgemer sim Keim meoreess Sarr Deck] Arena week ith the dest, the ur Cc Leagu another Oshawa Generals sharp-/te only bright. spots were Allsog tor 38, Pidwerbecki 624 for Sanders Thomson Si2, Catholic Church Pee Wee They Sayed @ Ww ret up te sem shooter, Bill Smith with 19, . ,/ Perry, who picked up 208 pins in 28. Perry 722 for 32, Ed B Ladies' top ten: Marg Brown led the} y St. G Holy tinal round of the main event... . CHARLEY FINLEY wants Bobhy Orr was special guest ai/6 (ames of relief bowling and $s) for 9, 'Ted Rowden $27 for|sem Werer ar ees. Rren'aerwwneiCross, al 4.15 pm. 'oo te move tis Kansas City Athetics to Oakiend wow -- Oak | Port Perry's Miner heakey night) Doug Bryant, whe railed 252. lie and Harry Ayres $10 for 31. [Rotten Magee 44. Shirley ltrude's vs St, Mary's, at ss tard wants it also -- Dut it looks very much as if the other oc ey es Ss last evening . . Generals were won the third game) "As a result of last Saturday's|joes en, Glenee Thomson at Meryip.m, and. St. Joseph's vs St. American League Quads wit give Finley's proposal the cold: given the nigh off, last night,/138 to 121" Don Henning came}action, the etanding in Group) \te &. Hedwig's-Phillips, at 5.35 stoudter "treatment ] : Dut some: still insisted on prac-jup with a big 323 in this game/"R" js as follows: People'sicaence chee 14 Sew Clemens |All games at wa m sieapiticnaiunliniiiat im the first game of the Ost:/Griffith, G, Bone, ©, Bone, rising, which is a good sign inifollowed by John 275, Babemicreat Jewellers 18 points, Peo-|Holety Aluminum. 12, Bip Six 12 Carts dren's Arena. : awa Chareh League hockey|Hancock, Loverock and Hehder-terms of team spirit; sath Ro 273 and R, Swarts 260, Gillard ple's Clothing 17, Darrigo Itali./Se7be Shep 1, Big, Five 1. Signet WEDNESDAY DOW KINGS NEXT sehedule on Saturday, Simeoe/son. most prevalent in recent weeks/battled gamely for Motor Citylan Foods 17, Hotel Pierre 16, Deora artes Shop Fives & Winners] Exhibition Hockey -- Oshawa 'Street watlaped St. Paul's %,) gnox -- goal, Martin; Clem-/0n the club . Generals play with 295 followed by Bryant 244/Q°Connor Bow! 10, Mowat ever Cart, 8, Henderson woven Dla } Gilera Cleeners 7/Generals vs Oshawa Juvenile with Murdoch and Morris ®ach ite Murdoch, Goodwin, Blake, Oshawa Juvenile All-Stars on/and Perry 242. age 9, T. Anthony Ltd. %, and| "Meme wen avers Richmond) All-Stars, at 6.30 p.m.; ae 7%, Fred Snow 173./Midgets vs geal 'Boihgumes twice while Arnold, a \MeDougall, Fisher, Clark, Man-|Wednesday night in the Chil The fourth game went to the Motor City 6 U7, Harold Badcock Oshawa Hawks Defeat Warne and McNabd added ning" Nack, Carmichael, Nes-dten's arena, as part of "Minor/Clothiers 1268 to 1138, Trott, Next Saturday's action takes) ,#ier) Wen Average: Far te ladies/istars, at 9.00 isingies, MeMullen saved dis) [Hockey | Week" activity. 'again ted the _way _with 3k place at Bayview Bowl. ham, Jean 'and Carol Germona'at Oshawa bit, Blake, McLeod, Saarinen, B. Saarinen, team from the whitewash brush, |Wigham and B. pete CAVES -- = FOL, RK Ring Street nosed out Christ North ong 32, for their | sixth. Andy's For Second Time Sa eto, 3S Rens oa ; Laing, i Sparked be rookie Garylead dat the Hawks tousht Mallen, Bolton, Brick, ~\ Dewitt ana veteran Cart Cheski,/beck to goin an edge _ wht ch mond, Thom and Brick. captured theirithey never rennquished, The tw geal, Gellatly; to give Ring St: Wher. win, Row: each Othe riatanning, "McDonald, Groat, both for Christ sqevbalt throughout the Dall, with the! Amotd, Tedd, Warne. B. Warne. Church pay do repping ane AC Hawks mayntaming a S231 mar pernara Murdock, MeMurdo,/ KING STREET ma bin after 2 minutes, McNab, Morris, Sayder, Bond:| I TR was the _secondctraigny, The Hawks raised their lead/erak and T. Murdock, Nrecise Hare, Poets Pierson, Harding victory for the Rawks over the td Seven points at One Lime dur) Westminster, who Rave failed! Cumdert. 0 Torontonians im ton Gays and/iRe the Naal stanza dat as their ye it the win column yet this cnerdan, Reeson -- mn ogaes mm nine TONES were depleted Uhroughiseason, gave ita great | Rasheel bes netted, Dewey 'ey, Brent, Bolton, Beamish, la share of first place, in the Gera' Division. uppelsa twice and Cuthbert once Yeagqae TOUlS, SO was their edge. Andy'sipefore they de f oni fer Orava cat the lead to tree points Dat Andrew's, on nate ho Wome first ~ year « man Ohartie Sorrielang Mackie. Schad scored for...' SARISt CHURCH -- goal, Newitt fired 19 poimts ad converted & pretty three-point Westminster MeDermaid; Bond, Sal mers, ogy Bd e 7 bat = Nady salt Hi nib ~~ wer goal, Aw I i caceen igh de SONAL AAV KA A TNT RA na S Hever a Britten. Holmes, Mackie. / . tory, ORE waICR RS ee x 4 N® lard, Locke, Kaufman, Heath, we Lew, Bennett, |Howard, Maidlow and Root. Brown, Stapleton, Oshawa's NOXt game should/ McBean, Warren, Bryant, Ritch.) Northminster eked out a2 Twas a rough geme WAI. ie the feutare attraction of the/en, Broant and Philtins detision to extend Westmount's at jeant jpear, when they entertain the) WESTMINSTER -- coal, Eni./losine streak. Sloggett scored errolet Impala Sport Hreak Gut, A tolal Of seven PAP Toronte Dow Kings at the Done-son: Bragg, Porter, Donat |S sale for the winners while a sae Sot ae ers WR Be Miven gym this Tharsday nient |B , Scott, Campdell, Schad,|/D. McKee scored Westmount's Teate, eth Rawks wil be out to make/Brown, Leonard, Watson, Hog./'one tally NOW ON DISPLAY AT raree * 4. amonds =e Ran en Wey son, Brown, Varty, McDonald Ps aa gig -- goal, ae gale faery visarhered. ¢ jest tine ¢ wlan' Oonedy ay; W eVety, Griffin > Over sowed were in the Motor City.) Kinox batted the leaguetead- Gage, Stephenson, Hicks, Alex: Serving Oshawa & Area 40 Years" be Brent Ohahiel@, With edeoat AWA (73) -- Cheski (8) Jing Barmony days to a 20 draw/ander, Nichols, Slorgett, Hawk- git wiwates Tomadving, the playiNewitt (18), Olinek G1), Oie-/in one of the Detter games of shaw, Jeffrey, Verk, Popham, , as WR TAP SNOTVHFiedd (20), Reiity @), Booth (2), ithe season. McGill and Ortan/McGahey. J. Jeffrey and Leam- . sen, Ra dy BM Griffin otisere (@), Kolotrie (4) and/scored for Harmony while Fish-ing , Andy's, Then came Art Them /Grer er and Goodwin did the honors) WESTMOUNT -- goal, Hold.) ' as of Andy's, Ovhawa's Fred) anpy's ac cp Odver for Krex away; Wotten, Wherry, Badgley. | Rete, Boris Wowchek and fin jas) Brean (1), Qaarrieten' RARMONY " . r goal. Bracey: Lambert, Griffin, D. McKee. J] ae San Give doth OF AREN'S. TD), Dalton (&), Woichuk @®) McNaughton, Peacock. Barley.) McKee, Armitage, Bro wa.) pg Bee Rn Gritiin (@), Wowedak (4), Thom. 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