Oshawa Times (1958-), 28 Feb 1964, p. 11

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridoy, February 28, 1964 SenlorBoys -- : Mike Childerhose 693 (265, 223, 205), Terry Smith 675 (259, 219), % Richard Whiteley 607 (285), Mike Boakes 601 (257), Jot 111 600 (215, 206), Den- Peter Richardson nis Hercia 582 (242), 577 (251), Dave Bennett 565 (239) and a) ' ; LEGION SUNDAY LEAGUE Twisters 2, Jokers 1; Pin Wreckers 2 and|payid Clark 550 (200). Over 600 were: Betty Black 769 (314|'Ivewir@s I. tes ae 254), Herd Bath 725 (24, 228, 275), Loulyians oy Plvtos 3, Seturne 1) Planels 3 end) TOURNAMENT DELAYED ; (204, 256) and Ben Bracey 605 (269). | Spacers 1. NEW ORLEANS (AP)--Rain were: Ron McKeegan 264, Ted|_ High Scores - There were a Bantams hitting their mark this ven ond a bay * ind ee ree Smith 247, Tab Parish 239, 200; Murial the New leans Open urs Romnik 236, Pea ed ith a. 2 C199, Then Dave Stewart 8 day, delaying start of the $50,- a e Taylor 225, Bill Smitn 26s eve Hi 22, Bill Beaty 211, Ray Brown 210, Grace oe ee ae ta 269 (169) and/000 golf tourney until today, The unior 1 Sim sar "wt Anon 8 and i,t, 20 | en a * ok TS aia Rtae ome Kay 1 eg Pa aaa O70 i a 4 The line of Ron vote | Ar alae cae had a most re-| jorop ciry JUNIOR LEAGUE junior Bove = com mate 8 (207), CONTINENTAL coke aed Jr Ccoahivns' " Montreal over te ancy = penette A Duuhies at adie be Bs |nisciat Cn) Braiden bella gt crit STEAM BATH i " * y at - M ut a * * staunch backers forget momen- sidering the comparison in ex- Bunnies. 0; Daffy "Ducks % Gatfers 17|Don Collins 321" (190), Wayne 'Hubbard 315 rily their aces, Andre Boud- perience; two victories and one Yaki Doodies 2, and Yogi Bears 1. (166), Ron McLeod 309 (170), Ron Kirby 16A Ontario St. Oshawe tarily tl ces, -- Jetsons 3, Beat-|304 (182) and Rick Brooks 300 (171) rias and Yvan Cournoyer, as ter Finnish Sauna Ph, 728-2460 tie . . . It was Montreal's worst nine Us Hocepine tet 0; Atoms 3,| Senior Girls -- Janet McMas' this Oshawa trio paced Gen- 239), erals to an impressive 74 tri- setback on home ice this season|Cyclones 0; Alley Aces 2 ,Hurricanes 11°C umph over baby Habs, last >... Jr, Canadiens had consider- night, at hte Montreal Forum. able at stake as they strived to overtake league-leading Toronto Marilboros, Oshawa's win, sneer n TR NEW CURLING CHAM- president A. A. J. Lewis are Saveat Lolth, 'Md, Lewis, 'ied ar . Kimberley, B.C., curlers who Isa eith, Mr, Lewis, thir <a Di ee = > won the Canadian women's Ada Calles and skip Ina Han- minion Diamon trophy 4964 championship at Edmon- sen, from Dominion Stores vice- are lead May Shaw, Second --(CP. Wirephoto) = so cerca Sewer g 4 conrneo APAe : oe cooo't ton Thursday. Left to right an anticlimactic last-round de-|at 4-5. Prince Edward Island] Dominion Diamond D Trophy feat, Ina Hansen's Kimberley,|managed two victories and| was presented to the winning second time in three years as tions director of Dominion DIAMOND 'D' With the title safely locked lost chances to win second place away as a result of a 13-8 vic- without a playoff by splitting the day, the new champions lost Down of Dawson Creek, B.C., the only province ever to finish rounds of Canadian women's|defeated Newfoundland 9-6 but in front of the Hansen quartet|°hampionships: lost to Ontario 6-5. Rene Snow's competition. 10-8 by Saskatchewan but came berta and Nova Scotia, sched-| XNova Scotia Ontario whipped New Bruns- uled to meet in a playoff after| Ontario wick 10-6 and Quebec shaded competition with six victories} Saskatchewan games. In the ninth round Sas- mng 8-1 mark. Prince Edward I Manitoba 8-5, costing Myrle Mc- Mantoba, Saskatchewan and| Newfoundland Gregor's highly-regarded Car- tories in nine starts, followed! place. place. Town-Country Play Both Bilack's and Dunn's|mark, R. Hall, W. Cole, Whitley,;sound positional game to stay on best 2-out-of-3 semi-finals in two-| RITSON CENTRE -- g0al,|Quality Fuels team. They broke Centre for a 10-5 win and Dunn's forwards, Venning, Parry, Ed-jcount up to this time, as the dominated Oshawa Quality Fue/8@, Firth, Clark, J. Scott,;/Fuelmen displayed some deter- FIRST PERIOD ; BLACK'S 10 Bob Murray figured in five iweigmmark, Bi, Cole) -seoess 18.36/pair as did Larry Hoar, Don : ' ' a |Ferguson shot Quality Fuels' @ fine display of forechecking} 16.99) ale ; nae that had the Centre boys off] SECOND PERIOD jonly marker, in the first period. . ve 8 , : : Manin) 5. Rites Contes Clark) 14.aai/fence, S. Rogers, Buechler, Scat- vers had predicted that Ritson) $ Ritson Centre: Ebel Wy) | Seat sandohik: Currie: hawucde, Bobs ~ Russ Hall and Ev Edwards] 9. Ritson Centre: Fralick (Venning Clark) 2.12| Hooper. "wards potted three, in the final |1). Black's: Edwards (Garrow)... 10.58|Greener; defence, Vanderzwet, ]¥2. Ritson Centre: Clark R. Hickey, V. Hickey; forwards, DB... AM ins EDMONTON (CP) -- Despite/by New Brunswick and Quebec] After Thursday's play, the B.C., rink reigned today for the}/Newfoundland was winless. rink by Ab Mellor, public rela- Canadian women's curling Stores Limited. champions. Alberta and Nova Scotia both tory over Manitoba earlier in STANDINGS their games Thursday. Mickey their ninth - round match 11-7 whose district is affiliated with Thursday to New Brunswick,| Curling standings after nine|the Alberta Curling Association, in three appearances in the Halifax foursome was beaten Still to be resolved today was| British Columbia from behind to nip Prince Ed- a second-place tie between Al-| XAlberta ward Island 13-9. both finished the round-robin} Manitoba P.E.I, 9-8 in other eighth-round and three defeats, two games| New Brunswick katchewan walloped Newfound- behind British Columbia's win-| Quebec land 12-4 .and Quebec tripped Ontario were next with five vic-| X-Entered playoff for second)man rink a share of second Black's And D nn scored easy wins to sweep their|/Garrow. top of a hard-trying Oshawa straight games. Grainger and Kennedy; defence,ja close game wide-open in the «Black's ran wild over Ritson|Menzies, Oke, Fralick, G. Cole; |last half. They had led by a 2-1 for an 8-1 verdict. ' | Waltham, and Chernik, mined checking. RITSON CENTRE 5 Black's Re alt (Gibbens)... 1247) soals for the winners, scoring a Black's set up their win with! ¢ (Whitley, Garrow) balance all evening. Most obser-| 5. Block's: D; Cole (R: Hail)" $2|_ DUNN'S -- goal, Noakes; de- Centre would at least prolong| Thine PaRtOD the series. I, Black's: R. Hall (Weidmark) .......43 etl a ar de llagh is Sing ywere the big guns for Black's.|\) piscse Eawards Hall fired four goals and Ed-| ~ (Garrow, whittey) ase) OSH. QUAL. FUELS -- goal, period. " eo Walt Venning was the best for|13. Shecea manerds th. iii. iza/R, Butler, Barta, | Ferguson, Ritson Centre figuring in four of|'4 Black's: R. Hall Craggs, Shearer, Pigden, their five goals as well a8 scor-|js. Risun cent bag load spec FIRST PERIOD A - -* | 15, Ritson Centre: Edgar 1. Dunns: Murray ing the first two | (Fralick, Parry) ssesseeees W271" (Robinson, Buechier) BLACK'S -- goal, Fielder; de-| Qual. Fuels: Ferguson fence, Little, Edwards, Gibbens,| DUNN'S 8, QUAL. FUELS 1 won ieee D. Cole; forwards, Joyce, Weid-| Dunn's once again played a SECOND PERIOD Dunns: Currie SShamrock A.C. second game of the evening (Goch are " * To Join Forces e e be aay exhibition encounter With Legion Here iin. t:is uinton'e Dunns; H~-~ fRuechler) THIRD PERIOD Dunns: Rooinson (Murray) sess. Dunns: Scattergood (Murray, Robinson) Dunns: Murray (Robinson, Currie) BLUE-LINE BANTER -- The 2 en oy RY pa President Ben Fallman of the} trict Track and Field Champion- Shamrock Athletic Club of Osh-| Ships. Leute # A Mr. Fallman said, "as being 'awa, this city's Track and Field one of the originators of the 3-out-of-5 series to determine the winner of the Town and Country Hockey Trophy. Dunn's centre for the past 26 years,| aad are the defending champs hav- jclub and sponsor and president ing defeated the same Black's gays the club is merging with/for the past 15 years I would = the newly formed Oshawa Track/|like to sincerely thank all those cena ont ytrege - » It looks as who 'have conrbutea. 1 woul "ef2,t0gh ks the immovable Mr. Fallman, one of the orig+| anual Bek ony Begg ig boa Load ar force (Black's). Inators and sponsor of the club,|while cause and also those whol me unesun wether x oa paid the erage Club is turn: lhave so willingly: assisted in of-|'9, gut e unpredictable as is. this be Lang ae oesiomes chawe | Uciating at our track and field|/S<--<= ' meets. Track Club, i: he 7 pec "It has been a satisfaction to PRICE RAISED Royal Canadian Legion Branch! me to be able to know approxi-/ WINNIPEG (CP) -- Assini- 43. jmately 1,000 or more boys and/boia Downs announced Thurs- The Oshawa\Track Club will|give them some recreation and/day its minimum claiming price Markham 5-3... Dunn's and| ji Black's now meet in a_ best! | Boudrias and Cournoyer were held pointless, Buchanan, one point shy of 100, in his first year in Provin- cial Jr. "A" competition, fined his 49th goal and added four assists, with the bulk of his out- utes of the game, when Gen- markers, after seeing their 3-1 second period margin deadlock- ed, before the five-minute mark of that final frame. Buchanan's wingers, Little and Vail combined with him for splendid workmanship, as they continue to rate right at the top with the best threesomes in the eight-team OHA Junior "A" cir- don, scored two goals, and add- ed two assists, He now has 31 goals for the season. In the last four outings, Little, rolling along at a terrific clip has accumu- lated 15 points, seven goals and eight assists. Vail, with two and two last night, has 11 points in that same span, while Buchanan has had four goals and nine as- sists for 13 points, Their total as a line, for those four games is 39 scoring points, There aren't too many trios, including Boud-| rias' line that can top that pro- duction. Wayne Cashman and Danny O'Shea each counted once to complete Generals' offensive drive. Montreal scorers were Jacques Lemaire, Don Young (actually put in by an Oshawa player), Christian Bordeleau and Leo Thiffault. GIBSON TO FORE Generals received great net- minding from Dennis Gibson especially in the first two periods, when he made some magnificent saves, The only put coming in the final ten min- } erals scored four successive cul. Little, busting up and downlplank saves, and a desperation|*umed in the unexpected direc- his left' side with reckless aban-| nass a coupled with Marlboros' 12-2 pasting over Hamilton Red Wings, practically squelched Habs' chances . Kitchener; Rangers are in Bowmanville on | Sunday night, and unquestion- cxly Oshawa rooters will be ; pulling for Buchanan to reach . + the 50-goal mark, and Orr to get | one or more of those required = ce three goals to tie Jacques La- ina perriere's record ... Danny , O'Shea now has 29 goals, and' will be gunning for number 30 on Sunday night ... It was a quiet game in the penalty de- partment, with only six minors, three a side . . . With the score goal to elude him in the first 40 tied 3-3, Bob Kilger drew a minutes, came after three point-Molding penalty, but the tide Leads the parade in true value ee s GEORGE VAIL : é 1? { ( \ pS out from the side, which tion as Oshawa rammed in two hit a leg and bounced into the goals while shorthanded within "oy the short space of 14 seconds. Gibson was applauded vigor-|, OSHAWA -- goal:Gibson; de- ously by the appreciative Mon-|fence: Orr, Smith, Roberts and treal fans on many occasions.|Kilger; forwards: O'Shea, Du- And in fact, the entire Oshawa|beau, Cashman, Buchanan, club received fine vocal support|Little, Vail, Zaine, Lane, Lastic because of their well-executed|@nd Blair, plays, and in particular by Ron MONTREAL -- goal: Gagnon; Buchanan and Bobby Orr. defence: Young, Savard, Le- For the seond straight night,/mieux, and Durocher; -- for- Orr was thwarted by over- wands: Leismer, Hebert, Boud- anxiousness, and downright ill- rias, Lemaire, Hyndman, La. fortune, when referee Bob|°T0ix, Drolet, Bordeleau, Thif- Frampton took a goal awdy fault and Pomerat. from him, when he allegedly _ FIRST PERIOD kicked the pck into the net on| J Oshawa: O'Shea (Oubeau) ..... a nifty three-way play late in| _ (Buchanan, Little) the second period. Mike Dubeau| Penelties -- None, set up Orr in front, but as he] 5 'iia attempted to trap the pass with! (Lacroix, Durocher) .........66. 19.82 his stick, the puck carromed off] + cristae Bl dileg siehih a his skate past Andre Gagnon. penaities Shey BTR 1.36 There was definitely no goo ernie (hosking) 10.80. on Orr's part to kick the puck] ¢ sorta); into the net. «Monreal: ONG oss sssensnenne 0 SHORT NOTES -- In. thelr| 7. Ostawa: Litie (Buchanan) "cc2. 3039 JaSt fur games, against the top] & Oshawa: Buchanan (Orr) ....., 10.83 three clubs, Generals managed) ' ( nan? Little) .. 1410 to knock all three of them off)! Oshawa: Cashman. : RESERVE Suye "pithy AGED AND MELLOWED IN WOOD v2 Pee Wee Games played by the Neigh- borhood. Association Peewee! Hockey League on Saturday morning, Feb, 22, at the Chil- dren's Arena resulted as follows: HARMAN 4, FERNHILL 6 Scorers -- D. Andrus 2, R. Foster 1, W. Barriage 1. NIPIGON 4, LAKE VISTA 1 Scorers--Nipigon: Ray Smith 2, Nick Oke 1, Greg Painter 1. Lake Vista: Daryl Blake 1. CONNAUGHT 3, STORIE 1 Scorers -- Connaught: Walt Harrison 1, Jeff Stapleton 1, John Tresise 1, Storie: Eddy Adams 1. EASTVIEW "A" 8 EASTVIEW "B" 6 Scorers -- Eastview "A": W. Coppin 2, Klaman 2, B, Spegal 1, C, Stager 1, H. Nesbitt 1, B. Hobbs 1. SOUTHMEAD 5& VALLEYVIEW 0 Scorers -- Jim Calvin 2, B. 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