Oshawa Times (1958-), 16 Sep 1964, p. 23

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ONE STEP TOO FAR -- COST HIM THIS GOAL A foot inside the Oshawa Green Gaels' goal crease, wiped out this scoring play in Mofiday night's Minto Cup cpening game at New West- minster. Ken Henry is the Salmonbellie attacker but the referee noted his long stride towards Oshawa goalie- Merv Marshall 'and the goal was MANN CUP TALK . ; . iat ; crosse Association approved THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, September 16, 19682 3™ use of an orange-colored ball, okay." Top performance of two out- siders was mainly responsible for the Brooklin win in the first game. Merchants playing coach Ken Crawford, allowed to add several players from other teams for the finals, is happy about his choice of Bob Allan of Peterborough and Ron Roy of St. Catharines. SCORE THREE EACH Each of the imports scored three goals Monday night. Other reinforcements who added one goal each toward the victory for Brooklin were Jack Madgett of Brampton and Larry Ferguson of Peterbor- til called back. Green Gaels won 15-13, to take a first-game lead in the championship finals. ough "This is the best eastern team I ve seen in several years," McKay said, "and with --(CP Wirephoto) | (goalie Pat) Baker they're go- the cup back home, but I think ing to be tough." Baker, described by Craw- third period when, according to ford-as "the best goalie in Can- referee Bill Colburn, the boys | Use 'Orange' Ball In Game Tonight WHITBY, Ont. (CP)--Coach{smaller than those in British\in Peterborough F- of Vancouver Carl-jColumbia and the ball didn't/fourth in Whitby Sa 't feel his crew canjhave as much contrast against|further games are of the Mann Cupjthe white boards. USE ORANGE BALL _ Officials ofthe Canadian La-|and instead of the customary white' NEW YORK Galt Terriers one to give st contrat. Tie 1-C Finals Cunningham Columbia the boards are| GALT (CP) -- Galt Terriers|Galt's 13 hits and painted pale green, making the|drew even in the Senior Inter./the dar e when ball easier to follow. County Baseball finals Tuesday break a 66 te. The third game will be played night with an 8-6 victory over also had a pair and|London Pontiacs. The best-of-ldiq Ron Boomer. y. If|/ Seven series is tied at 2-2. Terriers, who lost the first © games by 17-2 scores, took ight extra base hits from loser|his second e of the series, Ray Herbert, including homersiscattering hits. He struck, SHOP at <') SPROULE'S| 5 from 'eS fo THERE! iit 4 ne SPROULE'S BEEF is red brand beef -- Canada's first grade to assure quality -- flavor and tenderness -- Carefully selected and prepared Lo doubles, they will also be Whitby Monday, riday. Re gO _ MEAT SPECIALS we can do it all right. I cer- tainly can't imagine our boys taking the series in straight Jim Bishop . Feels Gaels Can Win It NEW WESTMINSTER, B.C.|second game of the best (CP) -- Oshawa Green Gaels'|seven Canadian junior cham- coach feels the Minto Cup will|pionships tonight with two new players, Bill Young and Doug be returning with his lacrosse Savell of St. Catharines. team to Eustern Canada, but he doesn't say how much ef-iWestminster dressing room there was remorse but mostly Jim Bishop commented Tues-|bewilderment. fort will be required. day after his team took the first game of the Minto Cup se-|the third period when the Sal- from New Westminster|monbellies were the victims of Salmonbellies by a narrow 15-13|/two disallowed goals. ries margin: "T_ean't really say how many|by Ken Henry and Ian Bull, games because the Salmonbel- lies are much too good for that. But I do think we can outrun them and that should do the trick." The Gaels will go into the a were in the crease. 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