Oshawa Times (1958-), 30 Apr 1964, p. 18

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1@ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, April 30, 1964 Oshawa Generals, - St. Boniface Seals Set Junior Record . ~ April 30, jin 13,359 in 1940 to see Kirkland)still has bitter memories of 1938, is a date that will still fililLake Blue Devils, with Bill Dur-|1954, wher only 2,848 customers an amateur hockey official's|.., in goal, defeat Calgary/found it worth their while to Stampeders. come to the Gardens as the sales tone sel 15,607 'The juniors still seli out in|East got its first look at two iiplaces like Edmonton and Kit-/future National Hockey League game. chener, where the last two fin-|stars, Norm Uliman and Johnny 'regulations prevent that/als were played. But the CAHA Bucyk, in a losing cause as their house at the Gardens But it would take a team of the Beatles as its + string forward line and goal to attract gl couple of early goals and St. A als went on to wal- Oshawa Generals 7-1 and cup by three games SWAN'S HARD OSHAWA SHOPPING CEN an anti-climax to a se-| stents out in the mem-/ . oty of ot aap fans in their 40s | and over as the most thrilling ' eup battle in history, in which Reay, a whirling dervish de- fenceman named Wally Stanow- : ski and their. teammates twice a back to tie the series be- ; away from the -fav-| be Generals. BIG MONEY-MAKER Junior hockey was big in| those days. The Canadian| Hockey Association, braving protests from fans in outlying | areas, staged the cup finals at| the Gardens at every opportun-| ity and was imvariably _re- warded by five-figure ctowds.t Even an Allan Cup final pulled time up to FRIDAY, MAY 1st. Saturday, May 2nd. DON'T GUESS! HAVE THE BEST LAWN AND GARDEN IN YOUR BLOCK! Get Expert Advice at SWAN'S HARDWARE AT THE OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTR Bring your SOIL SAMPLE to SWAN'S HARDWARE any Soil will be analysed in the store. RESULTS READY on Edmonton team lost to &t. Catharines. The. juniors are back in Tor- onto this year. And CAHA big- wigs hope for a revival of pact glories. TEAMS LOADED Unless the world comes to ah end, the eastern. representatives |h@ will be Toronto Marlboros, a team: packed with all the best prospects in: the Maple Leaf chain, who have been toying with their opponents all season long. Their lineup includes Rod Sei-| ling, the young defenceman the Leafs reluctantly gave New York Rangers as part 0 the deal that brought them Andy Bathgate and Don Mekenney for their successful Stanley ney bid. There is also a left winge: FREE SOIL TEST WARE } TRE BIG TASTE | HUSKY FLAVOUR i | | ] | i | REAL SATISFACTION everything you expect in an ale ---- always d Wayne Carleton, whom the Leafs consider their hottest prospect in years, Centre Pete Stemkowski, a Winnipeg expa- triate, and it - winger Ron Ellis are others considered ready to step into the NHL ros were in the Bast. It up as a younger edition of spine-tingling Stanley Cup fina. At least, CAHA officials hop. it does. 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