a SFE ------------ Kitchener Rangers Surprise Generals Oshawa Generals opened the scoring eanly in the game last night, and closed it late in the game -- in between they con- tributed absolutely nothing for the benefit of nearly 1,000 fans, . obviously on hand to witness any possible scoring feats by Ron Buchanan and Bobby Orr. Generals' supporters who were bilked of their price of admission as Kitchener trimmed their favorites 7-2 received some gratification when Bobby Orr * scored goal number 27 in the final minute of play. He needs only two to tie Jacques Laper- riere's record of 29, with two league games remaining the ona OHA Junior "A" sched- ule. : Although it was a "nothing" game for playoff-bound Gener- als, it certainly wasn't a "'no- ~ thing" game for their fans, who have been solidly behind the youthful Oshawa club in their - first year back into Provincial Junior "'A" company since 1953 It still costs the same for this} game as did game number one and a_ certain obligation in terms of effort was due them from Generals, It wasn't there! Kitchener, a Jast-place_ club, performed just the opposite, controlling play after Bill Smith had given Oshawa their only lead, just prior to the five-min- ute mark of period number one Buchanan, in search of goal number 50, seemed to quit work-|ed in a jab toe the mouth of| §' Kitchener: ing. after he was foiled on a brtak-away attempt in the first period, as he stumbled, crossing trouncing Rangers, }10-2. One cannot forget that for Generals, making /the playoffs in their first year Pack into Pro- vincial company, accomplishment, t__certainly they will experience a'quick exit against tentative opposition, St. Catharines Black Hawks, if last night's weak show is to be the pattern, Generals general manager Wren Blair was fuming at the listless - exhibition of his men, and undoubtedly coach Jim Cherry supported his feelings. |. Kitchener's threesome Trevor |Fahey, Sandy Fitzpatrick and }Gary Sabourin demonstrated |aptly the art of shooting instan- jtaneously by beating a lethar- igic Dennis Gibson five times; \with Fahey connecting for three] Beechey and Bill Hway added! singletons. SHORT NOTES,. .. . Peter- |boro Petes close out Oshawa |Generals home schedule 'for the} 1963-64 season tomorrow even- ing with a tilt in Bowmanville starting at 8 p.m. Last time in,} Generals easily won 8-4, in fact,} their only victory this season) jover Petes, They also recorded tober . . . Generals were sec-| ondary to Rangers on all fronts) last night, including a couple pf} brief spats. Dave Sheen sneak- Wayne,;Cashman while they} jostled casually with linesmen jtrying to restore peace. It On Bowmanville Ice evening . . , One of the best- liked coaches, by his fellow members in the Junior "A" cir- cuit, is Kitchener's Steve Brkla- cich., . .What's that you say? -- Nice guys, finish last? . . It may be a trifle premature, but Toronto Marlboros appear to have reached playoff form based on three recent convincing con- quests, 12-2 over Hamilton, 12-0 over Kitchener; and last night's impressive 7-$-win, right in Montreal . . . Defensively, the most aggressive Oshawa player was Bob Kilger. Other rear- guards were repeatedly caught well out of position, a fatal situ- ation if duplicated in playoff hockey .. . KITCHENER -- Goal: Cox; Defence; Kannegiesser, Legge, Pembroke and Dietrich; -- for- wards: Fitzpatrick, Sabourin, Fahey, Jones, Hway,- Miller, and Fitzpatrick. a pair. John|Beechey, Brennan, Stilwell and| Sheen, OSHAWA -- Goal: Gibson; defence: Orr, Smith, Roberts and Kilger; forwards: O'Shea, Dubeau, Cashman, Buchanan, Vail, Little, Lastic, Blair and Zaine, FIRST PERIOD \. Oshawa: Smith 4 2. Kitchener: Fitzpatrick (Sabourin, Hway) Pen<ies: Legge 4.52 12.53 (interference) 1.21, ing) 11.25, Beechey (roughing) and. Du- beau (roughing) 19.08. SECOND PERIOD 3. Kitchener: Fitzpatrick (Kannegeisser) y 1 4, Kitchener: Fahey (Sabourin) . 10.58 Fahey (Sabourin) 18.23 Penalties: Kilger (holding) 6.02, Legge (holding) 7.03 and Orr (tripping) 18.48 THIRD PERIOD 6. Kitchener: Beechey 50 Heffering's Roll Shutout To Move Up AIT Heffering's five-pin squad scored their second successive shut-out in the Willowdale Men's Major League, by blanking the El Macombo Tavern entry. The victory moved the Hef- fering club well up in the stand- ing and it now looks as if they might make one of the coveted playoff positions, if the boys continue their present pace.-¥ Both clubs were slightly be- low par"'but the Heffering. boys seemed to be able to capitalize on any breaks that were pre- sented to them. The first game was a close decision, 1298 to 1245, the second was won by a much greater margin, 1329 to 1212 and the third game was a real squeak- er, 1155 to 1143. The Heffering -boys all shared} in their team's victory, by rack-| ing up the scores exactly where} they were needed. Lloyd Sabins! and Ron Jay were the big) and 292 respectively. Bob Gallagher's 337 and Jim |Cassell's 318 in the second| |game, were the big factors in that win, along with a strong \finish by Ray Mann. | In the third game it was Ron |Jay's 269 plus a strong finish by) jall the others that took this} very important game for al |point pick-up. | Gallagher was tops for the| ja 4-4 tie, in Trenton back in Oc-|Kannegeisser (tripping) 3.40, Orr (slash-/night with 267, $37 and 201 for| {808; Ron Jay 292,\206 and 269) for 767; Cassells 206, 317 and) | 236 for 760; Lloyd Sabins 296, 199 jand 219 for 714; Ray Mann 189,| }231 and 201 for 621. | The El Macombo club was} |best served by Earl | Oshawa league standings, '| The UAW Hockey League has been forced to begin. their play- offs, thereby canéelling the last two games of the 15-game sched- ule, The Brooklin Arena inform- ed the League Executive that the ice would be removed on Apr. 6, thereby forcing this abrupt move. Tony's Refreshments, who held a two-point lead on the Merchants in the were given the league pennant trophy. Elmer Tran, of Tony's, had a seven point lead on Oshawa Merchants' Jack Sneddon at the time of the cancellation along with Tony's goalie Joe Mel- nick, who picked up the silver- ware, over Merchants' Ross Hawe, Tony's picked. City Wide An- swering Service for their op- ponents in the best two-out-of three semifinals, as they seem- ed to be the weak team of the pack. However, City Wide shots in the first game with 296)made them regret their choice yesterday as they turned back the top club to the tune of 7-5. City Wide took an early first period lead when Burke shoved lone past Melnick on a real de-| UAW Hockey League Move Into Playoffs vantage of Harman's penalty, as Tran completed a power-play attack to knot the count at 1-1, second period, Tony's jumped into a 2-1 lead as City Wide's defensive play crumbled in a momentary lapse. oe However, City Wide started at the 5.14 mark on the road to recovery, to pull off the up- set of the year, pumping home five unanswered goals. in the span of nine minutes. f In the third period, Georgeff| increased City Wide's lead to 7-2 as he scored on a scramble at the 3.42 mark. Tony's tried des- perately for' a comebavck* scor- ing three goals as they started to put City Wide on the run, Al Morden's © game-miscon- duct did not: help Tony's effort in this uphill climb as he usual- ly devotes a real checking game. Mike Cirka, who toils in the City Wide net, turned in a great game making some key saves in the final stanza, 3. 4 At the 26 second mark of the! 5 city wide, myles 6 + 8. SECOND PERIOD Tony's,..Wset (Tran, Keenan) City Wide, 'Burke (Samsen, Harman) seveees 0.26 + 514 (McMahon, Harman) .. City Wide, Samsen City Wide, Samsen (Burke, Georgeff) Penalties--None. THIRD PERIOD 9. City Wide, Georgeff (Samsen) 10. Tony's, West (Tran, 11. Tony's, Tran (West) 12, Tony's, Gray (Reid; Tran) Penalties -- Morden (ten-minute mis- conduct, game misconduct) 5.36, Georg- fef (interference) 10.13, Tran (charging) 57. MERCHANTS GET JUMP The Oshawa Merchants grab- |bed off their first win of the semi-finals, handing Vendomatic a 5-2 setback. "Mathews notched 5he first goal for Merchants in the first veriod on.a picture three-way passing play started by de- fenceman Ken Lodge, The checking stayed very close throughout this period as both 10.58| Mike Cirka. "a pass from Wright going in to THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, Waren 2, 1705 -ae2e on a staunch attack for the remainder of the period only to; goaltending of Hawe. Stan Westfall started on a real rampage in the third period scoring the hat trick in less than a minute putting Mer- goalie Briaden was forced to retire for this period due to an injury but was replaced by Leading 2-1 Vendomatic put ; be beat back by the capable : chants ahead 4-2. Vendomatic| ; FIRST PERIOD Mathews |. Merchants, (Wright, Lodge) 6.13 Penalty -- R. Johnson (tripping) 15.0: SECOND PERIOD Woodcock, Tripp) 13.6 Penalty -- Westfall (eibowing) 13.00. After Westfall's attack Cirka seemed to settle down stopping Merchants' big guns as they put him to the test a number of times. Mapes finished the scor- ing for Merchants when he -took completely outguess Cirka.. is in his third term. clubs were showing real ability. FIRST PERIOD 1, City Wide, Burke (Harman, Georgeff) 10.15 2. Tony's, Tran (Gray, Davis) termined effort. Tony's took ad-' Penalty -- Herman (hooking) 8.15. Kingston Midgets Cop Series Oshawa Minor Hockey Asso- "'Red"|ciation's Midget All-Stars faded |Fordham who had 326, 213 and|from the Ontario Minor Hock- were the other scorers for the winners. | OSHAWA: goal;' Moore; de- ifence, Dionne and Bowen; for- | wards: Ewart, Preston, 'Griffin; jalts: Solomon, Cameron, Zufel,t| |\Salowski, Wilson, Morrison, Os- Itle, Hewer and W. Diorine. | | KINGSTON -- goal, Lovett: | jdefence, Smith and Balson; for-| jwards, Apps, Flannigan and| |Reid; alts -- Babcock, Feeley, Brick, . Mackay,| | Nicholson, Shea, Murphy, Crevier, Seal Vendomatic tied the game at 3.41/1-1 at the halfway mark when) Tripp was left' unguarded in lfront of Ross Hawe. Westfall jwent to the penalty box on an elbowing call enabling Vendo- |matic to put their power play jinto effect which resulted in a | ROD ZAINE goal 24 seconds later. 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Kingston, Reid Black Knights 1n low Bow! 30, Galco Sheet Metal" play was close for the first] 6. cia an PPS, el ten Trophies 23, Flemington|ting singletons only, in each of| 'penaities --" Mackay, Park 21 and British Canadian the first. two period: However,|(2), Zufelt (2), Ewart, Preston, Hewer| The Heffering club has a rath-|,.4 was forced to open up, the | Decker. : ' er tough schedule ahead, with) .mesters clicked five times to| The NPHL (U.A.W.) opened} The final period remained|Brown, Glaspell, Eno, Niles, | their best 3-out-of-5 finals at|scoreless up to fhe seven min-|Hughes, Thrasher, Bruce, Percy,|being the opposition for this| Reid, single-handed in the Port Perry arena with thejute mark, however, Knights be-| day Gear week and the tough Galco Sheet/tirst period, was Kingston's Black Knights, undefeated thus|gan to tgk gral : ooas af saeaiolin ae i i i | e final frame. Shea, Flan- far in the -- defeating Gad sere viay. 08 oy, Pap' tween Gro Sod end final period. |iseinee Clay remniis and the|nignn, with-tw6 ait: Nichiless, dard Cycle 5-3. jPas chopp g |Lloyd Tindall, Commissioner of time action saw Suddard's stay|Sutton cashed in a three-way | ox, bc te ook with the right in step with the high fly-|passing play to tie the game.| «ards babae: fae goal- : Pf | tender, mark Suddards scored wha tiated play at this point with Halll onding scorer -- Bob Young nadian Mutual 33, El Macombo/,wa off the score-sheet com- 4. Kingston, Reld (Apps) Kingston, Flannigan 29, Dobby's Spo.ts 27, Manhat-|two frames with Kingston get-| A ' . e Penalties -- Mackay, Murphy, Smith) : First Fina eT1es vee tena in the final frame, when Osh-|: officials -- ivan Locke and Horace! tlie top club, 'Aimco Auto Parts) yove their superiority. |Foster, Burge:s, Latchford, Hol- eal Metal crew the following week.|scoring ace. He added two more e the upper hand in) During the intermission, be- : 3 i k The opening 20 minutes of stop|point and three minutes later] ihe NPHL 'presented four Heffering boys must keep on SHORGAS ing Knights. At the 9 minute/The Knights completely domin-| Vince Vanstone (Kn); proved to be the period's only |on" a solo effort firing what (Pl); Award to the player best winning, if they intend to make) HEATING & it. Vancouver Netter APPLIANCES proved to be the eventual win- * much as Suddard's checked re- goal with Thrasher converting a goalmouth passout to establish|ner at the 1l-mincte mark. Sud- . |dard's taken aback by this sud- the lead. The middle stanza was a re- petition of the first period inas- lentlessly while at the same time moving into Knight terri- tory on every opportunity. Knights tied the game after 5 minutes of play with McDonald in a shoulder high combining ability with sports- Industrial and den turn of events tried might- ily to rally their shocked squad but Knights, now inspired, kept a tight rein on the blue and) white challengers and finally) Porteous blasted in the insur- ance marker to completely de- flate Suddard's 'hopes of an ini- tial victor, in this all-important manship-like play -- Doug Mc- Phee able Player to his team "award going to Ron Burgess (Mod.) Baker. (Pl) and"TheMostValu- Game officials -- Hooper and FIRST PERIOD 1, Suddards: Thrasher (Hollid@y, Latchford SECOND PE 2. Knights: McDonald 5.16 Thumps His Mate | VANCOUVER (CP) -- Wayne} Macdonald of Vancouver de- feated Jim Carnwarth of Wood- stock 15-2, 15-0 Sunday to win Commercial The established, relicble Gas Dealer in-your area. the men's singles of the Brit- pionships. 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Knight: Hail 11.25 8, Knight: Porteous (Hall, Fitchett) 15.31 O'Keefe Game Award to: Flintoff (Kn). Shots-on-goal: By Knights 44 and By Suddard 27. Acadian Score Clean Win jthus lead in, the standing with Acadian Cleaner club_contin- ued its victory march by tak- ing a four-to-one 'decision from the Manufacturers Life Insur- ance club, in Toronto City Major fivepin play at Knob Hill Bowl. ' Once again it was nip-and-tuck for the Acadians, grabbing a shut-out which was marred by; a very bad fifth game, which) went to the opposition. The} game scores were, for the first, and Acadians went on to win the next three games, 1294 to 1074, 1166 to 1126 and 1143 to 1146, ® The fifth and final game saw the Acadian club at their worst, when the team rolled its lowest scbre of the season, 1001 to lose the game when 'Man. Life} racked up a 1202 count. The. five-game tofals, Acadians 5882, _ against the Man. Life Ins, total) of 5462. : | Dick Adams was one of the) the full/ |did'a very fine job, his total was |296 for 14, | Acadians failed to gain on the leading Stan Jarvis club as this club also picked up 4 points and Cleaner 36, Acadians 34; L. J. McGuin- games were, 304, 227, 283, 213/ness 32; Ace Bowling 24; Man. and 198 for 1225; Ozzie Keeler/Life Ins, 23; Knob Hill Bowl was the only other member|21; Albion Bowl 16; Aurora of the club to go the full five|Bow! 14, oe na Ti 275, 238,, Acadians will meet Ace Bowl- oe) 0nd BS for : ing at Plantation Bowl this Jim: Cassells racked up 1150 week and a win for the Oshawa for 48 frames and he turned in|crew would greatly help the 28 pt ag pene sate Bb only four weeks of an when most needed. scheduled lea . 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