OSHAWA HOCKEY FANS DISPLAY GLEE WHEN THEIR GENERALS SCORE ANOTHER GENERALS BREAK EVEN Whip Red Wings Here - But Lose In Hamilton Ginays Gena re coniiee wa Gene: up with Dr. Jekyu" and. Mr. Hyde Performances in the OHA Junior A League this season. They were like saints Satur- day night at the Civic Audi- torium when they swamped Hamilton Red Wings 9-1. But they were sub-par Sunday after- noon and suffered a 5-2 setback to the same team, at the Hamilton Forum. Sunday's defeat left the fourth-place Generals with 30 points, three less than Peter- borough Petes and 10 more than St. Catharines, who are fifth. Oshawa has lost nine-straight games on the road. However, they have one of the best home records in the league with only | one defeat in 18 games. Generals are now idle until next Sunday when they travel to Montreal to tangle with the F Junior Canadiens. Their new home game is on Dec. 29, BOBBY ORR BILLY WHITE Cashman, one of the most underrated players in the league, has points in his six straight games . . . Orr was held pointless on Sunday, but Temains well up in the scoring 'race with 17 goals and 30 assists. HAMILTON -- goal, Fritsch; defence, £. Morris, Young, 'ago Crashley, Chia- rot, Abel; forwards, Desrochers, Giese- brecht, McGuinn, Peters, LeClerc, Speck, Loveless, Mahoviich and R. Morris. OSHAWA -- goal, Gibson; defence, Orr, Roberts, Beverley, Kilger, Giroux; forwards, Little, Buchanan, Marshall, Hayes, Booth, Cashman, Sandford, White, Bannerman, Leach and Lange. FIRST PERIOD 1, Oshawa, Cashman (Kilger) ..., 1.16 2. Oshawa, Buchanan (Little, Cashman) saresseeeees 405 3. Oshawa, Bannerman juchanan, 4, Oshawa, Little (Buchanan) ae Penalties -- Doak (interference), Little (eross-checking) 1.02, Beverley eae ing) 1.42, R. "Morris (cross-checking) 3.46. aay (charging) 4.31, Kilger (rough-| t we. ¢ mort yan', roughing) 6.47, (board! ~~ 15. holding) Tas, Speck boarding) 19.04, Sayed PERIOD ttle 6.18/ the lone goal for the losers, Skating Title LAKE PLACID, N.Y. (AP)--| _ By CLIFF GORDON Donald Jackson. of Oshawa,| Staging a. thrilling come- 1962 world amateur champion,|from-behind race, Whitby Dun- Saturday won the first worldjlops on Saturday afternoon, professional figure skating|defeated the Markham Seal-0- championsnip ever held in the|Wax team 4-2, in a Metro United States. jLeague Jr. B game played at Sonja Kilopfer Dunfield of|te Whitby Arena, New York City, three - time} The game was a big one for U.S) amateur champion, took|the "Dunnies", who are start- the women's title. ing to roll now and are making The brother and sister. team|a bid for the spot in the league of Maria and Otto Jelinek ofjstandings. They currently are Bronte, Ont.; won the pairs|in fifth spot. We expect to have championship. They were 1962/a complete scoring record of all world amaieur champions. the Whitby players and com- Jackson and the Jelineks|plete team data latter in the turned professional after their}week. have been appearing in BH neing L. Sullivan was harshly criti- ice shows. cized by the fans on Saturday . afternoon. We feel that the Cntario-. Hockey Association Protest ant should take a good look at this comes up to their desired standards. We got the impres- uc. ay sion that at times he was not really 'in the game" and cer- King Street United managed/|tainly we thought some of his Church Hockey League action|not often you see the winning on Saturday with a 4-0 victory|manager or coach mad at the over Westmount United. referees, but this game pro- D. Robinson paced the win-|/duced just that reaction. ners with two goals. John} Tom Lavender, Dennis Wing, ed one goal and one assist. Fletcher did the lamp-lighting ST. PAUL'S defeated Har-|for the Whitby team. Blair got mony 6-2 with J. Andrews play-|the tie-breaking goal midway in ing a standout game for the|the third period, just 56 seconds winners. Andrews notched two\after Dennis Wing had knotted Brick, Thompson, McMullen and|game clincher in the dying Brent shared singles. Glenn|}minute, as he was in the clear Hancock and Peter Stone werejon a pass from Wing but was the marksmen for Harmony. jpulled down from behind. He TWO GOALS by R. Murdock|was awarded the goal by the easy 6-1 triumph over West-|- Geo, Baker and Wayne Chees- minster. Other scorers for Sim-|man scored for the losers, who coe Street were J. Bonderuk, J.|continually tripped, high sticked, Morris,; G. Arnold and _ B.jor boarded the Whitby boys for |Brown. Bill MacDonald fired|/the major portion of the game. Donald Jackson Whitby Dunlops Top _ Markham In 'Matinee' "i" rougher games from a player] standpoint. Tommy Lavender was injured in the first period hurting his knee and according to manager Davie, Lavender is a doubtful starter for Wednes- day night's game, that will be player. in Kingston. Others injured. during the game included Paul Reid, who was speared in the stomach. Denis Wing took five stitches in his chin as the result of a high stick and had just returned to the ice when he had to be carried off on a stretcher, after he was tripped into the boards. Results show only a bad bruise and he is expected to be in the line-up Wednesday night. Bill Lastic was also injured late in the game. Trainer Roy Allen was kept busy most of the afternoon. One highlight of the game was a fisticuff between Myles of the NHL BIG SEVEN By THE CANADIAN PRESS Chicago leftwinger Bobby Hull advanced five more points Sat- urday and Sunday to lead Bs National. Hockey League wi 44.nine ahead of Stan Mikita. Hull had three goals and two assists. Mikita got four more assists, to make a total of 35 points. - Phil. Esposito added five points to come up from ninth place, joining Norm Ullman and Claude Provost in a three-way tie for third with 27 each. Andy Bathgate is one point behind at 26, Phil Goyette has 24. G A Pts. Hull, Chicago 28 16 Mikita, Chicago 8 27 Esposito, Chicago 13 14 Ullman, Detroit 12 15 Provost, Montreal 9 18 Bathgate, Toronto 10 16 2% 1962 amateur triumphs and] {he refereeing of one John official's work to check if it the only shutout in Protestant|calls were sheer faults. It is Tresise and R. Smith each earn-|Jim Blair and captain Brian goals and two assists, while D.|the count. Fletcher got the sparked Simcoe Street to anjofficial. It was one of the season's Goyette, New York 6 18 24 NHL LEADERS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Standings: Montreal, won 14, lost 8, tied 6, points 34. lull, Chicago, 44. Assists: Mikita, Chicago, 27. Shutouts; Crozier, Detroit, 3. Penalties: Baun, Toronto, 93 minutes. Dunnies and Keefe of the losers. Myles turned out to be the popular winner. Wayne Cheesman, who toiled his trade with "'Dunnies", last year, scored one goal,for the Wax men before getting the bounce by the referee late in the game. Next action for the "Dunnies" will be Wednesday night in Kingston and next Tuesday night against the North York Maple Leafs at North York. Then they are at home on New Year's afternoon, at 2.30 o'clock, to the St. Michaels College Buzzers. Ks Saturday night's two points pulled the Dunnies into fifth spot two points up on the Mark- ham team and the locals have one game in hand. Cleat | 1, Markham, B: (McDonald, macaan) 2. Whitby, Lavender (Myles j 7B ia -- MacDonald 13.21 arid vey. 'GUNS' FOR GIFTS German Mauser ®eeeepece 3. Markham, *Chassioan Ch (Keefe) .. 7.29 Penalties -- Lastic .14,.Whittaker 4.45, Cheesman 7.50, Lastic 13.11, Taylor 14.36, Baker 14.36, eo 17.35 and Andrew 17.55. ird Period 4. Whitby, wing 8.30 REP 2 ey Blair, (Myles, Lane) See * GUN AIR y, Filet r, Wing 19.2. 5 Penalties -- Conway 3.53, : sh ge -- th) 4.11, McMillan 4,45, Lastic 4.45, Jones 5,53, Keefe 6.45, Myles 9.41, Pearse 9.41, Lane 9.41, Conway 9.41, Byrne 12.48, Pearse 12.48, Cheesman, _ misconduct, 12.48, Dionne 13.32, Myles 17.21, 19.34 and Keefe 19.34, NORTHMINSTER had a tough battle with Christ Church but took a 4-2 decision. Paul Mc- Vety, Garry Perkins, Brian |Hicks and John Alexander |scored for the winners. Mike |Hall tallied both goals for J a' "PROBLEMS Fi Cameras, binoculars, screens, tripods,' utility bags, films, filters, slide projectors, movies, 2 ++ many ideal gifts. LLY AUTOMATIC UMIG P8 NOVA PROJECTOR A Masterpiece of European Craftsmanship Konica EE | omy 119.88 Truly « fine camera he MEN'S GIFTS WITH EVERYTHING IN THEIR FAVOUR --sherp £2.8 lens coupled range finder --Fully aut i eye meter. Press ond forget. a Htendy construction. with h ELECTRONIC FLASH No more bulbs to buy. Uses batteries. pen-lite 40-50 watt flashes per set. 1/1000 sec. against leagueleading Toronto chanan, . Marlboros. v 8 6, Oahawa, Bichanan, Casha }027/than he has all season and his shman, Bannerman) . 198/Christ Church. Bu eek efforts paid off 6. Oshawa, White (sendtord) bie | In the final game, AT HAMILTON ferferen in two fine . Knox 415, Heyes (sleshing) 'os be oA nee: goals. Beeb " Chere (boarding) hie Church got two goals each from ference) 8.09, Speck , Lo White (cross-checking) 10.18, A rejuvenated Hamilton squad;iess (elbowing) 10.05. Don Giesebrecht got the lone| (ro io scored three goals on poWeT! » pemiton wee Leach John Goodwin and Gary Mc- phd Hamilton goal in the third plays and put on a fine fore- pc besrocher, Crashiey) THIRD PERIOD 7.25/ Holmes were the marksmen for : | Dougall to register a 4-2 win s.@|period. Wings 'received 34 min- over St. Andrew's. Frayer and 'cross-checking) display for their first) ,,23" te a eta 14h, 4% 9H 9 13 10-32 and was the main spark which AT OSHAWA i ignited Hamilton's attack. < Playing their second game in The rugged rightwinger fired|the new Civic Auditorium, Gen- two goals, his 19th and 20th ofjerals treated 2,136 screaming the season, and along with team-|fans to a convincing one-sided mates Jim Peters and Pete|win on Saturday. Mahovlich formed the top line.| Generals did everything to Mahovlich, who showed more/Perfection and got superior energy against Oshawa in thelefforts from Bill White, rookie two weekend games than he has|Dan Sandford and Nick Bever- showed for most of the year,|ley. There wasn't a player on notched one goal and picked up picked up the team that didn't carry his share of the load with the de- tareed ta io ajfence for their effort to date. Ron Buchanan had a four- point night with two goals and two assists. White and Bill Little alsao notched two mark- ers each. Wayne Cashman, Bill Bannerman and Sandford, play- ing his first junior game, were the other marksmen. : Bobby Orr, as usual the king- lied his 23rd goal late in the|Pin on defence, picked up two second period on a picture play,|#8Sists and was robbed of sev- which left Hamilton's goal-|¢Tal others. White was lugging tender Peter Fritsch too stun-|the puck and checking better utes in penalties, while Oshawa had 26 minutes. Buchanan's first. goal of the|' game was a booming shot from 25-feet out that he let go in one} ing, motion which Peter Fritsch could hardly see, let alone stop. Bob McGuinn, Peter Mahov- lich and Giesebrecht were the top players for Hamilton. Wings were without the services of Real Lemieux; Nick Libett and Jim Mair, all out with injuries. BLUELINE NOTES -- Follow- ing the game in Hamilton Sun- day, the: Generals hockey club best/gave the Oshawa players their annual Christmas party at the Canadian Legion . . . Generals will practise this afternoon and most of them will head home throughout parts of Ontario for Christmas . . . Captain Danny O'Shea, who has missed ten games because of strained knee ligaments, is expected to be in action next. Sunday against Montreal . . . Buchanan has earned points in nine consecu- tive games with his nine goals and 13 assists in that span. 8, Oshawa, hy (Beverley) 9. Hamilton, jlesebrecht .. $43) the losers. This Saturday, King Street 'enalties Doak (elbowing), Mar-|meets Knox, at 4 p.m., Christ shall eas ead Maherich face iChurch versus St. Andrew's, Bannerman thoiding) 6.23 Lome ceisow|4.40, Westminster meets Har- ing) 11.12 Roberts (tripping) 14. St, Boak| mony, 5.20, St. Paul's tangles (elbowing) 16.19. with Northminster, 6.10. and noe ™ | Simcoe Street battles West- }mount, at 6.50 p.m. | BASKETBALL SCORES GOLF VET DIES COLUMBIA, S.C. 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