Oshawa Times (1958-), 1 Apr 1964, p. 15

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Nine Top Performers Junior Green Gaels Sign 64 Certificates Manager Fred Whalley today announced the signing of nine top players who are returning to Oshawa to play their second year with the Green Gaels, 1963 Canadian Junior Lacrosse champions. Heading the list of returnees will be scoring star Johnny 7 Davis, who topped the Gaels § with 73 goals and 46 assists in 21 games, last year. His scoring feats placed him fourth in all OLA scoring. His 64 goals in the play-offs was the best effort by any player and played a dra- 3 matic part in the Gaels' con- {7 quest of the Canadian crown. Merv. Marshall, goaltender who made his junior debut last year, will also return. Marshall was the first winner of the McOnaghey medal, awarded to the outstanding player in the Minto Cup finals. He also won the Dennis McIntosh Trophy as the most valuable player on the 16-year-old (@ Green Gaels squad last year.) This award was voted by his) fellow teammates. Also returning are Larry Ire- land and Kenny Thompson, two of the fastest men in the Junior loop. Both hockey players, in the) off season, Thompson has just| completed a successful season) with Weyburn, Saskatchewan.) an affiliate of Detroit Red) Wings. He walked off with the! rookie of the year award in th: tough Western loop scoring 32 goals and 28 assists. Ireland, meanwhile, has been one of the top scorers for Huntsville Juve- niles in the provincial juvenile league. Two of the younger returnees include sensational 15-year-old Don Stinson and solid checking Pwight Davies. Stinson -- has grown to 6'2" and 175 lbs., while Davies, working on weights, has added 10 Ibs. to an already Local area players who will return to the club are Jim Hink- son, in his last junior year, Brian Brady, the little speedster who played so well in last year's playoffs and 20-year-old Dave Houston of Whitby, a fine scor- er and checker. In addition, the Gaels have signed nine other newcomers and expect close to 40 players at their opening camp on Fri- day, April 17 in the Whitby Arena, Coach Jim Bishop has planned practices for Friday, Saturday and Sunday of the opening weekend in an effort to pare the squad to a workable size as soon as possible. With the season expected to open about May 11, the Gaels wil! only have about three weeks to get the team in top shape The fate of the proposed Huntsville entry, and the accep- tance of a season schedule will Coach Believes Proteges Could TORONTO (CP) -- Track coach Fred Foot believes his two proteges--Bill Crothers and Bruce Kidd--both have "'excel- lent" chances of winning gold medals in the 1964 Olympics. Foot made his appraisal Tuesday as Kidd and Crothers flew home from the British in- door championships, each with a record. be decided on Saturday, April 11, when the OLA has its annual convening meeting in Toronto. solid frame. 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He said both runners are training almost perfectly, al- though Crothers' time in the 600 yards was three-tenths of a sec- ond outside his best. The indoor track, however, was smaller than the boards Crothers is used' to and contained an extra turn. You can TTT Gerry Ehman Grabs AHL's Point Title CLEVELAND (AP) -- Gerry Ehman, Rochester right winger, won the American Hockey League scoring title with 85 points--one better than his line- mate Bronco Horvath. Ehman scored four points to Horvath's three in the final week. The 31-year-old Ehman cap- tured his first scoring title and Tommy Burlington of Cleveland won with 82. ended the three-year reign of Springfield's Bill Sweeney, who finished 10th with 73 points. Eh- man's 85 points was the lowest winning total since 194444 when Willie Marshall of Provi-lin shutouts with six. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, April 1,:1964__ 15 dence, Brian Kilrea of Spring- field and Cleland Mortson of Quebec all finished tied at 83 in one of the .closest scoring scramh'er in AHL history. Springfield's Jim Anderson al. who was the top goal-getter through most of the season, shared that honor with 40 goals. Art Stratton of Pittsburgh tied Hershey's Mike Nykoluk for the most assists--65. Stratton added 17 goals to that total for 82 points and a sixth place finish, three' points from the scoring crown, : Goalie Roger Crozier of Pitts- burgh had the best goals game followed by Quebec's Gump Worsley with 2.72 and Cleveland's Les Binkley, 2.77 Ed Giacomin of Providence led . sisburgh's Yves Locas,|. against average with 2.34 per' Blades and Komets 4 Port Huron Flags 4-0 while Fort Wayne shaded . fourth - place Windsor Bulldogs 3-2. et Greg Jablonski, Walter Bra ley, Terry Slater and John. vel provided the goals for ledo's 'win. 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