pode #22 acre coer ow, * ames sn rape ata rm oa a coy 18 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, October 21, 1964 : BUCHANAN AGAIN HOCKE Y SCORES, STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS OHA Junfor A Oshawa Generals Win, (= ")0"" z Oshawa 2 Quebec \ 6 0 0 27 1012 Molonto 0 t 42 Providence i Sprinafield 2] Montreal 1 2 ake Vver secon O ee factor} Western, Hamilton 02 2 | Rochester Peterborough 0 By GERRY SUTTON a good share of the time. How- have scored another goal in the| Pittsburgh } Tuesday's Results Oshawa Generals stretched 5 & goaltending by|second, but some sleight of| Buffalo Kitchener 2 St, Catharines 4 their unbeaten streak to five ~~ jadi hand artistry by Desjardins, | Cleveland Toronto 2 Oshawa 5 games at the Bowmanville ™ shooting made for a disaliowed goal. Tuesday's Result f ' Arena last night, with @ 5-2 vic- Pir [Rochester 3 Baltimore 2 Noreen tory over their ancient rivals, © | General Manager Wren Biair| ToRONTO -- gosi, Desjerdins; de-| Nines ad * cry Toronto Mariboros. a has been pleased with the off-|fencp. Mesdell, Chipchase, Qunnviliy (ej ieee yaar wean." The convincing triumph put P é season trade for Bil Bannerman pets Meehan, Laurent, Osborne, Guelph 4 agare Fale 0. Eee both farm clubs of the NHL Bos- ea | and the deal is starting to pay|Clerks, Watson, Corrigan, Selby, Byers) G ait reen ee ton Bruins in the two top. spots stp a early dividends. Osh MA = task Gibson; defence, orr,| Oakville {4e Angelos 1 Victoria. § of the Ontario Hockey Associa- #0 ea | Acquired from Niagara Fails] poperts, Giroux and Beverley; forwerds, | Woodstock tion Junior A League. Generals % Mg / for the junior righls to rookie| ftp. Osre; bucnenen. Hove Ute Welland 020 613 0 BOOKS FIGHT took over sole possession of sec- "$/lee. ' Don Marcotte, the young right- man' and Lang, ? Tuesday's Result MONTREAL (CP) -- Dave /z1\ond place with seven points and %& winger skated miles and check- Hugh MoLeen. Linesmen =) Gore 5 wy nepr k 2 Hilt cleim two wine plus {hres tes [ ed tenaciously in his most im- bil Seay and Maynard Cameron, 7 'or c on, Canadian featherweight CANADIAN CORPS DART DOUBLES WINNERS -- tte swim" Soca Fair Fen gue van, eee chain, ll meat aman Flyers, Bruins' other farm club, ' vi ~=6™What Pages Jacks in speed, Ban- * Touchanan ake) eC 'an ad a Puckst ers champion Barry Mason in a 10- Above is shown the presen- thusiasts, at the Oshawa are shown the tournament |leads the league with eight } . nerman makes up in sheer de- me va) round, non-title fight at the tation ceremony which con- Branch of Canadian Corps, winners, Harold Newsome and |points, also undefeated. ' _ termination and desire, He was) ™ , . Wat east-end Paul Sauve Arena Oct. cluded the annual 'Doubles this season. Proudly display- Ivan Titteron; 'Pete' John-| Generals will travel to Tor- - gs ae . a dominant factor on pendity- ties, Ore, (holding) 2.17, Dun | Defeat Memphis 28 Tournament" for the dart en- ing their awards, left-to-right, son, Carling's representative, |onto on Sunday to play the re- [= killing stints and powerplays,| rile (ripping) 3.27, McKenny, (nooking) | : oe who made-the presentations; |tur game against Marlies, who * besides taking his regular turn|eriey (interference) 14.23, Laurent (high) WINNIPEG (CP) -- Canada's 'ar- [are still tough, despite losing 11 j Me, on the forward line. sticking) 16.30, Mosdell, Cashman (high-/ national team defeated Mem- and the runners-up, Ron Car- gh. pI Ang, ' sticking) 19.17. | phis Wings of the Central Pro- Your ans off last season's Me- : Bannerman scored the fl SPORTS MENI J Selec cre a {mortal Cup squad. -- aA that proved to be the wine la| ; bua eee aio fessional Hockey Leageu 3-1 in Setistection | Centre Ron Buchanan, with fatto, \ cc the second, when he lifted the! /'Panaien_aborne"interatence} Magan ae game -- Is Our Aim |his eyes set on the goal-scoring, puck over prostrate Desjardins, | IMtloping} 804, O'shee'( 5.23,) nig! By Geo. H. Campbell Major League |title this season, after finishing] RON BUCHANAN jafter three early chances. ing), Selby (crosssticking) Yau, "| 'The Winnipeg-based nationals, Pea Pies be " |well up in the standings last} ? : | BLUELINE NOTES -- Rookie) | | sTHIRD PERIOD bes a A ork -- Can- | year, paced Generals with his| first goal of the season, and Bill|Chris Hayes continues to show! Sronto: id jada's winter Olympic team SPORTS EDITOR | Basketballers |seoand consecutive three-goal|Bannerman, were the other Osh-|improvement -on the left wing.| 6 Osnewa:' Buchenen "4 and the senior champion Winni- KELLY DISNEY |performance, The goals boosted|aWa marksmen, jHe:had a golden opportunity to) , , Ore, O"Shea) #35, peg Maroons, earned their third USED CARS Ltd. his total to eight, tops in the| Mike Byers and Brit Selby,|score in the first but missed the| " [O'snea, Roseeny" 9.99| Victory in four exhibition 1200 Dundes E Ready To Open eight-team circuit. He also pick-|with his seventh goal of the/open net .. . Cashman suffered), Penalties -- O'Shea (interference) 2.33,, matches on goals by Gary: Ald- undas 5, ed up an assist to climb into|campaign, clicked for the third-|a cut near his eye, which re-| I \ieaar Kinper Chake losouniog) (in| corn Jimmy McKenzie and Al Whitby 668-5891 place: Marlboros. quired four stitches to close,| (tripping), 'Laurent (slashing) 14.14, JOhnson. John McMillan scored BUDGET TERMS Generals controlled play for| When he was clipped by a stray| sree isaacihea tai | Blecols Sea wingt a pag DROP IN tional League. | ad cana 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' ccndinaaiatenti OSHAWA GENERALS gladdened the hearts of general | manager Wren Blair, coach Jim Cherry, all proud parents and | Oshawa "Simcoe Hall" Major|*he individual scoring lead with| pple ; Paul Laurent and Brit Selby of t d |Basketball League is almost ma OY all the Oshawa Junior "A" hockey fans who like nothing ready to jump-off for their 1964.|Marte<ros with 11 points. most of the 60 minutes and had|highstick . . . The inspired play| Desjarains 9 | better than to see their beloved Generals knock off the Toron- 148: 'season, with the. officiai _ Wayne ¢ Cashman, ,_ scoring his} Marlies going ; around in circles of defenceman Ohris Robertis| Gibson 0 4 voas to Marlboros, when they did just that, last night at Bowman- jopening date of the schedule) has been a factor in Generais' fast start. His steady work has ville Arena. Come to think about it, the Civic Auditorium | tentatively set for Saturday, | ; : Bobt Committee should be pleased also -- because the way the | October 31. | KENT DOUGLAS , , pcr Prd se > bon aman Generals are going along, would indicate that if-and-when Meanwhile, James Brady,| 4 cal three more goals on powerplays they get our new hockey home opened for business, the Gen- |!¢ague organizer, reveals that| last night, giving that for 7 ' while those players registering M ] f R , Ny erals, as a popular and winning team, are going to draw sell- | While those playérs registering apie Lea S e€arguar be season... Captain Danny out crowds -- and that's always a welcome situation for all teams, they still have room for| Praga" agp wate 'but . jto wp his poin en, is concerned. We certainly wouldn't want to discourage other | a few more players.-This Satur- still below peak form and has fans from taking in the games during the next couple of |day, October 24th, has been set L d NHL S R been getting some foolish penal- months, but the Generals' undefeated streak and splendid ies Se faa pose for ayers ea s coring ace ties la Generale appeared to brand of hockey entertainment is attracting near-capacity @ register, Any boys wishing | Pe See iusie ' play in the Major League must} By THE CANADIAN PRESS jafter four years absence, is| crowds and the holders of subscriber's tickets are mighty |register at Simcoe Hall Boys} A player who won 1962-63|right behind with 14 minutes. Hy happy that they invested in this form of '"'seat" insurance | Club (Eulalie Ave.) this coming | rookie- -of-the-year honors then) Charlie Hodge of Montreal, unior aw They aren't quite at that stage yet but a couple more Oshawa tgs | ' ge ome aes ~ a me --- of sopho-|iast year's Vezina Trophy win. wins will have the Bowmanville Arena management searching |1'*? 49@ 9:90 0 cloc more jitters that he couldn'tiner, leads goaltenders with an Beat Rangers for a human shoe-horn. Ron Buchanan, who scored three Meanwhile, two exhibition|even hang on as a Toronto Ma-/average of one goal scored . se ames, embracing th layers|ple Leafs regular last year goals in St. Kitts on Sunday, again came up with a three- |Sireagy ragistered, have heen {heads the individual scoring|{2u"% him for each of three! By THE CANADIAN PRESS ; : ames | goal performance last night, to help turn back the Marlies, |booked for this Saturday after-|race after the first week of. Na- 'all sid aa Pisa a or Oshawa Generals have moved 5-2, He's setting a phenomenal pace and supported by great |noon, and following are the|tional Hockey League action. -|the same goals-against average rn te eis Wey : "| hie oints In e in efforts from his mates, especially goalie Dennis Gibson, | team line-ups. Kent Douglas has eight points| put Black Hawks' total is placed Taepilation Junior A series but rearguard Bobb: Saal a First game, at 1:45 p.m., willjineluding a league - leading} second . ; = y Orr and forward Danny O'Shea, he's not see Team No. 1:-- James Row- |seven assists, His determination| roa Pn teh east aE ANG) ROCA AKA SOM, PA only the Junior "A" League's top scorer with eight goals, but |den, James Crozier, Lawrence|to stay in the NHL this season he has sparked the Generals in their great undefeated sched- |Planche, Wayne. Clarke, Craig|is nor into perspective by min tee ~~ oa Dejondy| aren't in first. ule spurt. Oshawa plays Marlies again on Sunday at Maple | Williams, David Piatti .and/perfonmance last year in which] Boston's i Sobusiec. banged Buchanan paced the Generals Leaf Gardens. |Harry Breau opposing Team/he was credited with only one| worst vecerd vith : 4.75 goals.| with his second three - goal per- x x x x No. 2:-- James Brady, Marcel lassist in 43 games, During his| against averane formance in as many games as - " | Biovin, William Jepma, Wayne! rookie year, he scored seven Be. they dumped Toronto Mariboros STILL ON BASEBALL -- the expected happened yester- jHaas, Gerald Prusewski, Rain-\goals and 15 assists in 70) Montreal has the best penalty| 5-2 Tuesday night. He has ac- day, New York Kankees announced, via general manager {ier Stimming and Lowell Harri-| games. : |record with 44 minutes. oo leas for half the Generals' Ralph Houk, that they had signed Johnny Keane as the team's | 80. Official NHL statistics. re- jhas the worst with 70 minutes. | 16 goals in five games this sea- new field manager. They now have a "first" and most unique The second game, at approxi-|jeased today show last year's| The leaders: son and leads the league in 's Li F " iy Sat |mately 2:00 p.m., matches Team| " scoring. Oshawa now trails Ni- entry for Baseball's Little Red Book or the "'Be Sharp" World |No. 4:--David Kelly, Thomas lo pecs 'ack of Douglas. The insti, Sou: G A Pls. PIM) sara Falls Flyers by one Series statistics -- this is the first time a manager ever re- Dejon ' g, Charles Wayling, Ger-| Chi Black Hawks h point. : signed itss than 24 hours after winning the World Series and | ald Reynolds, Malcolm Lonetey. lone. soa fob aoe cine eid fearing Pr 10! In other league action Tues- then within another couple of days (or ever) signed to man- |Dauglas Peeling, Gregory Mi-| 'The best goal scorers are Red | Nevin, NY. pond oo . a Binet age the team he had just beaten in the classic, We suspect |{05" and Robert Johnston, vs|Ketiy of Toronto, Bob Nevin of Mahovlich. Tor paves tom 8 , Team No. 4:--Lawrence Horne, | Kitchener Rangers. that "Aussie" Busch will spend most of this winter i New York, Montreal's Claude/Keon, Toront i pe: s rin Florida, |Kenneth Hickey, Brian Jenkins,| Provost and Lou Angotti, Ran-| Howe, aca Gary MacMillan netted two or perhaps even in more distant climes, such as Bermuda, or | Robert Goddard, Edward Hane. ger rookie, ail with three. | goals for St. Catharines, with even on The Continent. It would also seem obvious that the | wich, Robert McHugh and Dave Kelly. is in third place with| |Delvecehio, Det one each from Sep McAlnias Imagine: instant, written orders from AND THERE'S MORE WHERE THIS CAME FROM: ball £ f St. Lo b Hardy, Argh P |Beliveau, Mtl. | and Kenny Hodge. Randy Legge eee * fans of St, Louis have. been clamoring for the past few bes itive points and Nevin is among| Hadfield, N.Y. |and Sandy Fitzpatrick were the| store to warehouse, dispatcher to shipper, Bell'scomplete communications services for business days and club owner Busch has had to listen. At any rate, the eight players tied for fourth) McKenney, Tor u ' Include equipment to transmit typing and hand- eg speach aban oar easing SPORTS |place with four points each. The| ee plant to sales office--in short, to and from writing, pictures, drawings, and maps, business tion. It was announced yesterday that "Red' Schoendienst, pre e Hagrtsnae ring Reg ! i 00 OYQVOVY two or more places, up and down in the machine data of every kind--and, of course, a long-time second-base star and baseball hero in St. Louis aa Gordie Howe Alex. Deivec RRXYR) i *; ¢ ildj complete telephone, radio and Intercom services ' ; s G : C- j RRDOOOOOD ° will be the 1965 manager of the Cardinals. This appears to CAL tchio, Dave Keon, Frank Mahov- ' ' Bn vl building, hundreds of yards or hun for every business purpose. Better communications be one time that sentiment coincided with opportunity (plus \lich, Jean Beliveau, Vic Had- ; dreds of miles apart! Telescriptis instant, are vital for better business--and Telescript Is the Cards' , via the field and Don McKenney. | § . A a | necessity) rs "8 -- ah -- general manager Bob | -- Cand ita ty lend dor 1 ae ; easy, and completely error-proof--every- Just ong example of all the communications services Howsam, offered Schoendienst the big job. Records show | TODAY'S GAMES best rookie performance with i i? hing i th H t! you can get from Beil! he has proven a top-rate coach for the team, boasting both | No Games Scheduled. \Montreal's Yvan Courmoyer, 7, : . ' thing Is seen on 1e receiver Sxactly as ambition and energy. Let's face it -- as long as the players THURSDAY'S GAMES whose three points are made up gee ; d you write or draw it on the transmitter! fF like him -- he's got exactly the same chance that Johnny _No Games Scheduled. jof two goals and an assist and 4 Hi y There are uncounted uses in every field eeneeunoee ~ ~ co SHR wh rwwwH PWwWwMwNwWH Do phe a ae PaUD Keane had this past season. With all the baseball breezes | |Chicage's Doug Robinson with a) blowing these days -- we have to wonder if there isn't some- | Fernhill Blanks based Rd Gatas as cpastbiy 5 of business for this remarkable Bell thing going on in The Windy City -- or in Los Angeles -- after |haven't hit their stride are FABRICS : service. Why don't you ask for a Bell Rep all, these two and New York, are the only three cities having Andy Bathgate with three . iH : a team in each league -- so they've got two chances apiece to Woodview Darters | | points, Murray Oliver with two) $S¥8 3009 coLoRS to give you the complete Telescript story? Fe ies 18 OUR BUSINESS bt the beadines, artponer ants te Neg | austen' aaa are towel "> Come ROM! eliveau an icago's C4 orhood Dart Association, Te are a little out of char- By The Yard At WOODBINE RACE RESULTS (2%. c'cttoc ssresmecarscomy| wontview: No 2, 0; Woodview | ors i: NHL: bad men "with 16 HARLEIGH FIRST RACE -- Purse $1900. Ciel C 0. 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