secrete r prs in wN nen Mi siaiphetidis stp cpntabicttohasuntecamanisnnth ties rate wi eet ee, tig pee AS Arecihonep er a a ii ik ie oe ¥ at ee ee THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, December 29, 1964 SENIOR LEAGUE : Oshawa Minor Four Teams Tie 2 3 s Bantam Action Bathe and McLellan whipped Police Association 6-2 in one of CYO Leagues" the Brooklin Arena. Spur, Oshawa Juvenile Gen Flyers. Durno's Grath's Plumbing. In the tripleheader last night Bad Boys whipped Foley's 5-2 the Juveniles Beaupre's 1-5. BAD BOYS BEAT FOLEY'S The Bad Boys, who are ed their opponents, A four-way traffic jam for first place was created in the Oshawa Senior Hockey League after Monday night's action at Foley's Plumbing, Beaupre's erals and Bad Boys all have 12 points and are three ahead of Garage have six points, one more than Mc- outskated Mc- Grath's for a 7-2 victory and swamped Durno's The first contest saw Foley's show up with only nine players, due to sickness and shift work. the hottest team in the league, took every advantage of the situa- tion and completely outplay- George Westfall, Al and Doug Cole completed Bad Boys' scoring in the last two periods. Gary Rowbotham and Bob Delves scored for Foley's. George Westfall also earned -\three assists, JUVENILES TOP McGRATH'S The Juvenile Generals snap- ped a 2-2 tie in the third period with five unanswered goals to post their victory over Me- *|Grath's, '| Jim Waite and Gary Bradley were the top players for the Juveniles with two goals apiece. Gary Dionne, Don Barnoski and Al, Griffin shared the others. For McGrath's, Gary Butler and Bill Huard-were the marksmen, McGrath's picked up seven of the nine penalties handed out by referee Paul Kawzenuk. BEAUPRE'S WHIP DUNRO'S In the final game, Beaupre's went on a scoring spree and romped to an easy 11-5 w Bad Boys jumped into a 2-0\over Durno's. first period lead on goals by) Bill Danforth and Jim Peters.|defensive They traded single goals with|goaltenders on their own many displayed poor and left the teams play Both For League Lea Bakerjcreased it to 6-3 after the sec- {point victories to their credit, five Oshawa Minor Hockey As- sociation's Bantam League games at the Children's Arena last night. : John Goodwin fired three Flintoff had two markers and Bob Hall fired a single to com- plete the scoring. Ken MacInally and Les Kiraly tallied for Police Assoc, Two goals by John Nichols led Canadian Corps to a 5-2 win over Scugog Cleaners. Joe Reid, Scott Wilson and Robbie Cook were the other marksmen for the winners. Paul Bennett and Dave McLaughlin scored for Scugog. Local 1500 took a close 5-3 de- cision'from Local 2784 in a hard- checking match, Paul Brisbois, John Cuthbert, Don Picard, Tony Flontek and Dave Bracken shared the goals for Local 1500. Lawrence Wry notched two goals for Local 2784, while Wal- ter Karas added a single. hile D ty cial t Ernie Cay nipped Coca Cola while Durno's claim one four-| ; A > , 5-4 behind the two goal perform- pe ae ia sa tee ance of Bernard Lacroix. Len ond, and outscored Durno's 5-2 in the finale. Ween Art Rennick and Gord Wilson had three goals each for the winners. Other marksmen for Beaupre's were Andy Mathews and Bob Bishop with two apiece, while Mike Gray had 'a single. Jack Sneddon notched the hat trick in a losing cause, Doug Nicholishen and Vic Georgeoff tallied one each, LEAGUE STANDINGS WLT Pts. 12 12 Foley's Beaupre's Juveniles 12 Bad Boys 12 Flyers 9 Durno's 6 McGrath's 5 The Juveniles have two four- contest." oe ud alee McAvoy, Doug Grant and Pete a Atkinson were the other marks- men for Ernie Cay. John Nestic counted two goals for the losers, HOCKEY SCORES their scoring power in the atom section of the Catholic Youth Organization hockey this week when they walloped St. Gregory's 11-1. goals to pace the winners, Terry} and St. Joseph's battled toa 2-2 tie, while St. Gertrude's whipped Holy Cross 7-3. standout game for St. Hedwig- Phillip's and led his teammates in scoring with five goals. M. Adams and P. Byrne notched two goals each with singles go-' ing V. Soupan. D. Konarowski spoil- ed Phil DeLong's shutout with a hard drive midway through the final period. St. Mary's in their tie with St. Joseph's. Joseph's were P. Bathe and M. Birkett. In the dying seconds, Hockey Scores St. Hedwig-Phillip's showed)Lawrinuk got two goals for Holy pie and B. Hoefs added a single. BANTAM ACTION In three Bantam matches, St. Mary's blanked St. Joseph's 1-0, St. Gertrude's defeated Holy Cross 5-2 and St. Hi -Phil- lip's trounced St. Gre; s 14-0. A goal by Tony Flontek on a pass from John Rudlis was the only marker St, Mary's needed in their shutout win over St. Joseph's. This game featured close, hard-checking. St. Gertrude's captain, T. O'Reilly, sparked his team with two goals. Scoring singles were D. Picard, M, Clouthier and H. Waszezuck. R. Richard and M. Zimny scored for Holy Cross. In the final game, St. Hedwig- Phillip's unleashed a torrid at- tack and coasted to their easy triumph. W. Blanchard and Flynn paced the winners with three goals each. M. Blanchard and I. Isdobsky notched two mark ers apiece, while Tanguay, Delves, Makceff and R. Gallany had singles. St. Gregory's regu- lar goalie, Ron Black, was out of action due to a fractured arm. leagues In other games, St. Mary's Luke Charbonneau played a to .M. Murphy and C, Hurst fired both goals for Marksmen for St. Hurst got a breakaway but missed the net by inches with a wicked drive. Three goals by P. Brady led St, Gertrude's in their easy vic- tory. §S. Konarowski, J. Clouthier, T, Kramer and D. Armstrong were the other marksmen for the winners. J. while Mike McCullough and Joe STANDINGS we tke mecuno By THE CANADIAN PRESS | In the final game of the day, Central Professional |Duplate edged Houdaille Indus W LT F A Pt\tries 3-2. Mike Hall was the star QUEEN GIVES ROYAL WELCOME Darrell Royal, athletic dir- Orange Bow! Queen Linda ector and head football coach Egland as he arrived from of the University of Texas Austin. Coach Royal and the got the royal treatment from "Longhorns" arrived for their Harve. Burke and Bob Kemp paced the winners with two goals each. Other marksmen were Al Dick, Bob Harman, Ron Wright and Bob Delves, Elmer Tran collected four as- . sists, while Len Bobbie, Kee- nan, Wright and Dick had two IsPORTS MENU 1 By Geo. H. Campbell . SPORTS EDITOR Woods: and Scoott Essery tallied for Starr Furni- ture, who trailed 4-0 at the first period and 6-2 after the second, ' The losers took three of the four minor penalties called in the fast, clean contest. Tony's scored power play goals on two of the sentences. 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' MARLIES ARE COMING ! Even Paul Revere on his fam- ous ride couldn't have issued a more clarion call! Our strict- ly personal observation of this year's Junior "A" League is that almost all of the teams are '"'homers"'. By that we do not mean to ridicule the teams, not one of them. It merely points up the fact that the Junior "A'" League is so evenly balanced that every team in the circuit must be considered as "'favorites" when they are playing on their home ice. There have been exceptions -- that's exactly how a team manages to finish just a little higher in the standings. But ever since the schedule moved into December dates, it has become very evident that the "home team' has the edge. Marlies lost three games in-a-row at home and thus jeopardized their chances of finishing on the top rung. Oshawa Generals won three-or-our away from home, early in the deal, so they are up there near the top. At home, Generals have lost only ence -- to the Marlies -- and that's who plays here tonight! Frankly, few don't think the Dukes have much hope of beating the Generals again, here in Oshawa. We may have under- end of the second, and out- G Lacroix, Peterboro 22 Laurent, Toronto 26 Hodge, St. Catharines 29 Grant, Peterborough 25 Corrigan, Toronto 13 Selby, Toronto 28 25 Peters, Hamilton 18 33 Orr, Oshawa 17 3 Buchanan, Oshawa 24 MacDonald, St, Cath. 17 MEL KRUGER REPRESENTATIVE SUN LIFE Assurance Company of Canada SUSINESS: 725-4563 3 5 0 1 1 0 Rich and that the Oshawa Generals team is the only hockey squad. in action around these parts (they are No. 1) -- we'd like to point out that the Oshawa Senior League, North Plant League, UAW League, Civil Service League, Oshawa-Courtice League, and several other leagues, are providing a lot of hockey enthusiasts with the opportunity of enjoying good competition and excellent recreation, froin Vancouver,| ome ears. # Wage i, Melee ke detent Brien bot ; inors » ten-minute mis- ; FF i 13, J. 1 112, 123, 123, J. six minors, one ten-minute mis-| Judges are five Torontojis an inspiring lawyer in the ke omge 22, Pig ed Ta en . me . s sh golfer conduct and a game misconduct, sportsmen who make up a com-| fourth year of an arts course.|Fenton 129, 120 J, LeClair 128, G, Barn-|arry Vardon, that year's U.S. 'while the winners collected only! mittee headed by Harry (Red)|Jackson, a graduate of the Uni-|hart 120 and R. McCartney 128, Open champion. three minor penalties. Foster of Toronto c versity of Western Ontario, " % ? -_ aaa nee ae Also ranking high with the/studying at UBC for a master's eee hson\committee were Bill Crothers, degree in physical education. sathe 5 - ay ahaa Tire last year's winner and a sil- If they can stay together, and| -- ae a ek ap . ver medallist in the Olympicican afford to make the trip, | ry i Makai me Reid Mc.|800 metres; Canada's four-man|the boys will take part in the Gian ahd Bair usinnicn click.|Dobsled team which won a gold|Henley Royal Regatta next ca tay Babaen Leather |medal at the winter Olympics;'summer at London, England. i McLaughlin Coal & Supplies | stanza. lat the end of the first, in- writ apc ine t2.anie Hal vee | REQShaw Leads Versafood Tulsa 816 0 81 9516 the Orange Bow! Jan. 1. --_| (7p)--Just as he did in the 1964|Gary Dineen tallied for Ci 82 victory over Oshawa TV in 'P)--Just as he n yary Dineen tallied for Can- Thunder Bay Senior I L t Mi t | y ' n as header at the Brooklin Arena |national hockey team Monday/Czechoslovaki d 5-3 over | y y | Czec vakia an i ve Oiietie 'Juas B in Whitby Mercantile Hockey) here. |Czechs. | In the other game, Kelly-Dis- two-way game for the winners. s goals early in the third period|meet each other twice. The H dl M | peri to defeat Ottenbrite's G TORONTO (CP)--Andre La-\and might have salvaged a tie|Canadians, with two The Cd ine eet period to Versafood. George Samsen and Hockey Association Junior A) Nadrchal, a 27-year-old office|TY against the Russians and F A . headline the indoor track meet to victory with two goals and| Ron Jones had a goal and an : T boros is 13 points behind La-|total of 33 saves, of them in a Russia 90 13 Th } ey are women's 100-metr ' : 10 2 y "Nexc| John Tran, Lynn Middleton! The winners led 3-1 after the arines Black Hawks is third)riod alone the margin was 15-8, ay night and coach Simpson|Davies of Britain, men's broad goals with Sunoco in the first i f ; Titles , ; ties were handed out in the ers with a 2.59 goals - against/simpson noted, the Canadians|ashamed of. | hard-hitting contest, eight to Harry Jerome and Bill Croth- Kelly's held a 1-0 lead after scored three times in the first|strongest Soviet Union with the!s9.y 7 50-yard event and Crothers will spree, However, Kelly's rallied TONY'S WIN AGAIN scoring column less than three|nionship clubs of 1963 and 1964. BASKETBALL the last minute of play. lfeat Starr Furhiture 8-2 in the than ever to lick, at the Civic Auditorium, \Josef Golonka and Jiri Houck figet, but as for winning I don't x x x x ; also pick up the odd win away-from-home. Moving into the Takes Victo UBC R é ) # Sh |Los Angeles 112 Boston 133 | phries and Bob Moffatt. | RENFREW, Ont. (CP)--Ren- |Royal Hotel 7 14 |Ottawa Valley schgolbo: : Marlies and Niagara Falls are having a nip-and-tuck battle : 4 oo ' 5 | Whitby Industrial Hockey : " DOWNTOWN INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE Sunoco 6 lthe winner of the Ottawa dis-| ons : © cvtawa dis 793.7900 available. Incidentally, subscriber tickets for the balance Hunger-|Rogers of Toronto, Olympic sil-|¢; Hy ; YMPIC Sil-\Cooney, R. Smith, A. F Stuart Gillespie Moss, M. (Bell, H. Kalnitaky, F., Vailin- have a home game scheduled for New Year's Day, (evening) at 7:15 p.m., when Kitchener Rangers will be the visitors. from Canada's Beha nen Lin Sead) SAFETY jalties were called, five to the Columbia students, surprise oared crew who were the mostiwhite stars 22-4673; McLaughlin Fuellnesday for J. Stuart Gillespie |winners. |winners of a gold medal in row-|likely Olympic , because | 14-40,452; Canadian Tire 9-39,520; People's| 1: weren't good enough for the Generals on our home ice. We H thi ee | » Clothing 7-43,896; Rose Bow! 7-40,042 and |~ : are , ag : oudaille nipped Whitby Cor-|the Lou Marsh Trophy. Jackson can't afford to 80 ON.|arinswick Bowlers 2-45,288, i i | are predicting that they still aren't! iner Store 3-2 in a tough-check-| The award, in memory of the| 'It's simple," says Bunger-| High Treble -- MM, Swerte 633, 0. ggg ae oo * "Hoo-Dye", Mert Janveaux and/Star, is presented annually to|Probably have to. start working) yigh singles -- M. Swartz 325, A.| : Charge apps : 7 , --amateur|and that will be the end of row-! 315, B. Sheridan 337, B. Pooel 305,|W. A. Griffith of Quebec, 4 and Tony Delaware notched the Canada's top athlete--amateur)/ 4" will be the en sia Wing tt tng eo! oe! 305, | TOTAL larly priced et 24.95 and MORE! All have steel edges, tip and heel protectors, fast ebonity bases and plastic top surfaces. | | Czechs Eke Out 1712 1108 80 35\collected all three goals. Bill . °: ? Pau To Win Over Oshawa TV 720 1 85130 15) --(AP Wirephoto) \Winter Olympic Games, goalie/ada. Fort William 5 Port "Arthur 1 the opening game of the week- T 0 Generals Bill Townson led Royal Hoteljon Sunday. WwW night and just about ended the|Canada, can clinch the Walter t 'oals a' icked up th "|League action on Sunday after-| wee nd pick dbaieae Behind 4-1 after two periods; The tournament is a double ney Used Cars scored three un- Harold Ford and Bob Tripp also | Men's Wear 7-6. Dan Gray shared singles. Al scoring race with 22 goals and\clerk who has faced Canadian|©2¢chs. Maple Leaf Gardens Jan. 29.l1wo assists. Andy Myers and|assist for Oshawa TV, while 3 leroix in second place with/wild third period. Czechs. 6.1 and Gord Luke were the marks-|tir¢ period, made it 4-1 at the \ rig ; with 54 points. Ibut. Nadtchal: was: able was non-committal about his|jump gold medal winner at and third periods, but outscored average. jplayed poorly in the first two) It's =~ Pelt r the losers, including four jers will also compete: Jeromes|the first period, but trailed 6-4 11 minutes of the second period|the |tackle the 600-yard run. He WON! strongly in the final 20 minutes} Scoring four unanswered minutes before the period) "J just can't say how we'll do Mike Gray and Elmer Tran -ooond game of, the twin-bill. 46 |scored the Czech goals while|know." | SCORES { | GENERALS have 15 "home games" -- starting with to- and Terry Davis shared singles. Renfrew Boys Capture | | New Year, the Generals actually have an edge. They have San Francisco 108 Cincinnati 113 LEAGUE STANDINGS |frew Collegiate defended Egan-| Three goals by. Bill McBride 4 ' for top spot. Tonight's game is a big opportunity for the Lou Marsh Trophy League action at the Whitb ne 4 Cc e itby Turkey winners G. Burgess, A trict in a game at) Arnprior, of the season, are now available at the Auditorium box of- \were the other marksmen for|ford may never row again as. ajver medallist in heav¥weight|Galant fone assist for the losers, while/ment of glory last October at CAREER MAY END court, R. Pylypin and B. Smit Was Top Golfer It-all adds up to an interesti i \. Pp interesting piece of entertainment, to. winners, may|sretin, orohere -1eagclis Oeorer's TV HARN ESS HOUDAILLE TRIUMPHS --_|'28 Pairs at the Olympics, were SKIS usually .... | 24.95 : SPECIAL x xX xX x ling match. R. Black, Ben Brown|late Lou E. Marsh, a former(ford. "Roger hasn't a bean to| Snowden 735, G. Gwilllams 734, B. Sheri He was 28 when he won the| |goals for the losers or professional, male or fe-/ing." "ts Be re ore eS nee eee ee Usual Price Safety binding comprises justable front cable and swivel Foley's in the second and out-/times. | |Omaha | 1711 1 99 9035|Werry and Dave Pultz clicked | e t 'Win Over Canada': | in Vver Canada wr: Maritime Senior Vladimir Nadrchal of Czecho-| Russia, the favorite after win- Saskatchewan Junior Canadian chances of winning/Brown Memorial Trophy to-| Thorold 3 Stamford 10 Among Leading 2 lof lacklustre play, the Cana-|round-robin affair. In other i Peterb' Petes|if a goal in the last 30 seconds|haven't much of a chance now} croix of Peterborough Petes g TORONTO (CP)--Two Olym-| wore, BOYS TRIUMPH |Myles and Johnson chipped in 48 assists for 70 points. teams four times in Olympic] The standing: ri bce | F A Pt Officials of the meet announced | George Mitchell completed the|Wayne Norris had the other . i "15 | 2% goals and 31 assists for 57] The Canadians outshot the|-o7#%2 02 0 6 9 Ojdash. champion Wyomia Tyus men for the losers. | to Pe span : | scored Oshawa TV 4-1 in the Bernie' Parent of - Ningeralemother the fire. team's chances although the | Tokyo in October. Miss Tyus As Canadian coach Gordon|Sunday night was nothing to be/dash and Davies will run in the|them 2-1 in the second frame. The leaders: eriods, Czechoslovakia led 1-0) |p lot of pe gg A gg ; minors and a misconduct to Vic : |\Dronze medal winner in the 100 at the end of the second when ? for a 4-0 margin before the|cream of the crop still left from ja silver. medal in the Olympic! vith three unanswered markers. /goals in the first period, Tony's estimated the local lads but we think they have "caught fire" ended. against the Russians,"' Simpson led the winners with two goals oe ie Lloyd § had th Is . |Lloyd Seymour ha ree goals} ! It' By THE CANADIAN PRESS |," ita! ith ef . night! It's almost too much to expect that they win them Ace Electronic OLYMPIC WINNERS M |for Ottenbrite's, with singles g0-| Upper Valley; Bonspiel 15 home games, counting tonight's visit from the Marlies, Detroit 128 New York 117 |ville 8-6 Monday night here inj sparked Ace Electronics to a 5-4 |Ottenbrite' 9 ling championship. |Kelly's 9 local fans to take along their children (no school, tomorrow) 8 |Arena Sunday. TORONTO (CP) -- Rogerijockey Ron Turcotte and Doug Perry, J. Irving. B. Millars J. Cardinal lOnt., Jan, 2. fice, Subscribers will be assured of the same seats for playoff |Ace Electronics. Ed. Roworth|pairs team, but they're still judo. | Cheer winners -- D. Dennis, B, Steves, Al Barnes and Bob Greenberg|Tokyo. Hungerford and Jackson, two) High triple -- M. Swartz 833, High! NORWALK, Conn. (AP)--Fu- night, at the Civic A ium. yi irst visi 4 y ' F4 e Civic Auditorium. It will be the first visit of hace dn end thelk short 17-45,700; Dunn's Tailors 14-45,220; Oth. na-| FITTED BINDING usually | 8.95 ree : ; . Al. Robert J i A his name. That means he'll) d#/n 737, E. Hale 741, L. Hyman 722 and) ACTIVITY Just in case our readers get the impression and A oberts scored forjsports editor of the Toronto ogen 750, Canadian Amateur by defeating = League--G. Barnhart 70-87. Whitby Corner Store received male. Hungerford, <-| One of his big years was 1900, toe piece. Mounted ready for wse. 7. ty 8 EXCITING 0.H.A. HOCKEY this TUESDAY | Dec, 29th - 8 pm, TORONTO Marlboros OSHAWA SPECIAL PURCHASE OFFER ! SHAKESPEARE FIBREGLASS POLE Regularly 15.95! . i ab aca Weslock Retains Top OGA Ranking TORONTO lock, who retained his Canadian|that Cowan ranked second be- amateur championship in 1964,| hind Weslock. Cowan also was a scored them 2-1 in the final) Beaupre's held a 3-1 margin UAW HOCKEY LEAGUE Minneapolis 1612 0103 90 32|for-Houdaille. | i rea ry s a' A rid battle with Alabama in | | K ll W | A five-point effort by Wayne one c COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo.j)Reg Abbott, Ross Parke and) Moncton § New Glasgow 6 | e y $ in |Redshaw led Versafood to an \ly UAW Hockey League double- jslovakia turned back Canada's|ning its first two starts 8-2 over Moose Jaw 5 Flin Fion 6 to a 4-3 win over Arena Sunoco) A hard-skating forward fired the international tournament!night with a win over the 5 assists and turned in a strong . noon, emai : Olympic Stars Junior Scorers dians broke loose for a pair of|words, the three countries in it) lanswered goals in the third/notched two goals each for continues to lead the Ontario|had not been disallowed. jalthough they still get another) . : r jpic gold medal winners will) mownson sparked Royal peg ria two assists each, Paul Laurent of Toronto Marl-jand world competition, made a Ww i : ' 4| Monday. winners' scoring with singles. | marker. |points. Ken Hodge of St. Cath-| Czechs 36-28, and in the last pe-|q gee pang sgt shanti hg oP gang tn Royal Hotel matched single} a) : 'i Base H ; final 20 minutes, Twelve penal- Falls Flyers leads the goaltend-| losing effort against Russia/will run in the women's 50-yard {men's 50. WIN ON COMEBACK -jat the end of the first and/national : " ever assembled by| metres in Tokyo, will run in the cuaaeute "wat ak & aoeeiad Georgeff. Canadian team broke into the/the world and Olympic cham- poilieaasshond .|The winning goal was scored in/Refreshments ywent on to de- from the urgings of their fans and they're going to be tougher Jaroslay Jirik, Jan Klapac,|said. "We could give .them a each. Al. MacDonald, Ron Black all at home -- but we think they can. In fact, they should | NBA jing to Stan Sherman, Tom Hum- WLT Pts.'the fi and they have only 11 games away from home. Meanwhile, ne final game of) the Upper win over Maine Maritimes in BOWLING NEWS ell The Renf: t i et | e Renfrew team) will meet | RESIDENCE: and present indications are that there will be plenty of seats Bill-Cook and Paul Krowchuck| Jackson and. George logwin, J Klapow, Vershols, R. | > 7 9 ; J. LeClair, G. Larkin Skidmore, G.} games, which makes this a real attraction, Generals also |{Te¢ 'wo goals and picked upjreaping awards for thelr mo SPECIAL ! \ SAVE OVER $10 ON |shared singles. Eight minor pen-| The two University of British|Spares eight-|single with handicap -- B. Sherdaln ia;ineral services will be held Wed- Marlboros to "'Oshawa" -- and in recent years, they just | CaTeeT) wwa Auto' Trim 14-44,606; Motor : : lnamed today as co-winners of|@8 a team, however, MOUNTING A. G VARIOUS MODELS OF QWALITY LAMINATED SKIS, Regu- PAIR on a Skeltcher rallied for Canadian) Tire. 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