Oshawa Times (1958-), 30 Oct 1965, p. 6

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6 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, October 30, 1968 SPORTS MENU PETERBOROUGH'S OPENER SUCCESSFUL Oshawa Crushmen Shaded By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR BILLY WHITE is expected to be in uniform, with the Osh- _gwa Generals, here at the Civic Auditorium tonight, when they take to the ice agains. Peterborough 'Petes' in their "OHA Junior '"'A" schedule fixture. Wren Blair telephoned in from New Liskeard, in the wee small hours of Friday morn- ing, to announce that he had successfully negotiated the trans- fer, through the usual OHA channels, White was a valuable . member of last year's Oshawa Generals and his return to the ranks will give the team added experience and should also put a little more "oomph" in the attacking division. Thursday night, in the Liftlock City, the "Petes" handed St. Catharines Black Hawks a defeat and the win vaulted them into third -Place in the league standing, ahead of Marlies, in fact, it actually gives them nine points, the same as Oshawa, but Niagara Falls Flyers, with eight points, are undefeated while the "Petes" have been beaten twice. Hamilton Red Wings ran into penalty trouble in the crucial spots and it cost them a 6-4 decision, at the hands of the Montreal Jr. Canadiens, in Hamilton. Peterborough-Oshawa game here is the only Saturday fixture but on Sunday, only the "Petes" will be resting. London visits Marlies; Generals are at St. Kitts; Niagara Falls play in Kitchener and Hamilton plays Canadiens, back in Montreal. TONIGHT'S GAME is the first of six "voting nights" dur- ing the season's schedule, for the Auto Workers' Credit Union MVP Trophy, This award goes to the player voted by the fans as "'most valuable' member of the Generals. Bal- dots will be distributed at tonight's game and on five other dates during the season, with the final voting night near the end of the schedule. After that, the ballots will be counted and it is expected that the trophy will be presented to the winning player, at the final "home game" of the schedule, And speaking of voting, we doubt very much if Frank Slota could win a popularity contest, with the Oshawa hockey fans. We all-know that "popular referees" are about as extinct as Ted O'Connor's wife yesier- day presented him with a baby boy, but Oshawa Crushmen 'did- n't help their coach celebrate the occasion. Crushmen bowed to Peterbor- ough Don Byes 3-2 at Civic Au- ditorium last night, for their first lost of the campaign. It was Peterborough's season opener. O'Connor singled out Ron Dussiaume, Bob Edmunds and Roger Knowles for praise, on af evening when most of iis players performed well below opportunities in the first period, Herien, Lee Ayette, Bob E4- especially on the power play,jmunds, Don Bowen; forwards: Ron Duddiaume, Brian Morenz, but their shooting was erratic. Peterborough finally took the lead late in the frame with de- fenceman Gary Foster doing the honors. Foster carried the puck down right wing and let loose a slap shot as he crossed the blue line. The shot beat goalie Rob Waddell on the lower ieft corner. Seconds before the tally, Sal- Phil Solomon, Frank Sawyer, Roger Knowles, Jerry Dionne, Mike Hewer, Jim Booth, Gary Bradley, Bob Black. PETERBOROUGH: _ Goal, Gary Holbrook; Defence: Gary Foster, Robbie Murray, Jim Blastorgh, Peter McCarthy, Terry Blewett; forwards: Bobby Davis, Jim Bell, Bill Stabler, par. FORECHECKING KEY "We didn't forecheck and that's where. we lost it," said the rookie coach. He said there were signs of forechecking toward the end of the second and third periods, but for the rest of the game it was all but absent. The home club had several McLaughlin Seniors and Don- evan Juniors have finished the high school football schedules on top of their respective leagues. McLaughlin ended the season with a pair of impressive wins, trouncing Anderson 30-6 on Tuesday and blanking O'Neill Redmen 24-0 the following day. In other Senior contests this week, Central downed Donevan 21-13 and humbled Anderson on Friday. In the only junior game, Mc- Laughlin regtered its first vic- | gee, Lo ae 4 y Ly j jtory of thd season, topping eepesieay |O'Neill 21-19, Jerry hbo and CURLING CLUB PRESIDENT OPENS SEASON Alan Moni' score | Don Crothers, president of members. Two draws par- pany (British Consols), y/Mays opened the scor- The Oshawa Curling Club, ticipated in last night's first gave a double showing of the the first play from McLaughlin And Donevan Win School Grid Crowns tern had gone right in but Wad- dell pulled off the save, Oshawa"s best scoring chance came at 15.30 when Jim Booth Perry Chittick, Al Saltern, Paul LaPlante, Bob Lacey, Ron Chit- tick, Bill Craigs. stole the puck and went in FIRST PERIOD alone, but Gary Holbrook made) }. comer Foster ais the stop. Crushmen were play! penaities: Bieweit (holding) 4a, Bie ing a man short at the time. | r (iia) Me rin ek Al Saltern de it 2-0 early|'79). ps. egy 4 ; be a major injin the sneund, 'Teeny Blewett's ri ig ot gg, Fo = e firs arter. ishot was blocked by W i SECOND PERIOD Bradd Wilson then took over| put Saltern natn there Hy yf tor al -- an and engineered a pair' Oflin the rebound. d 3. Oshawa: Dussiaume 000°! : touchdowns. Bob Fitches scored (Edmunds: Penalties: Foster iton (interference) cain, one and Wilson scored the other|FINALLY SCORE ae, ae himself, ; Ron Dussiaume narrowed the THIRD PERIOD Steve Salter's 90-yard run on/margin seven minutes later.) [plerborough: P. Chittick "1 a punt situation highlighted Mc-/Dussiaume cut out from behind| Penalties: Foster (slashing) = 2.48 Laughlin's win over O'Neill.|Peterborough's. net and flipped| 5 Oshawa: Dionne (Horton) Mahi Brian Brady, Harvie Hagertyjin a backhand shot. Crush and Jim Spers led the romp|caught fire following the goal, with fine blocking. |Hewer and Dussiaume having | A number to remember... Barr teamed up with Mays on good scoring opportunities be- a 35-yard pass and run play|fore the period ended, for a touchdown, and Bob Sal-. Perry Chittick scored what ter ran for the other TD. Mays|Proved to be the winner late in) kicked three converts and added|the third. Chittick appeared to a 24-yard field goal. be cutting behind Oshawa's net. Central and Donevan Jun-|but he backhanded the puck iors will meet in a suddendeath|across the goalmouth at the playoff-on Monday to determine|!ast_ second and it rebounded the Lake Ontario District's Jun-|in off a Crushmen defenceman. officially launched the 1965- friendly games, Vice-presi- 1965 'Briar' competition, a the Do-Do bird, but it seems to be the general opinion that | 66, last night. He is shown dent Jim Timmins 'held the treat which the curlers~ \oyet Anderson. Mays pulled in this official's work in the game here last Saturday night, | here "throwing" the first broom" for President Don, thoroughly | enjoyed. Club |a pass from Doug Barr and left plenty to be desired. We are in receipt of a letter from stone, for his term of office, for the special ceremony. steward, 'Dick'? Lee, then |covered 55 yards for a touch- One irate fan who says "I don't think I have ever seen a the traditional ceremony Club secretary Jack Judge, took over, giving all the jdown. Barr again pased to Mays referee try to-take the limelight away from the kids, as much | that opens the popular win via the good graces of the First Nighters' an excel- 'for a 45-yard TD and to John | Macdonald Tobacco Com lent lunch. as did Slota". This writer contended that Slota was jealous of the applause Bobby Orr was getting from the fans, hence the game misconduct, We happen to know that this wasn't the case -- "Gentleman Robert' apparently forgot himself, be- cause we have it from a reliable source that he made an "observation" to Mr. Slota, the like of which would get any Player, tossed out of any game, by any official, Our letter- writer went on to say that the game started early enough for the fans to be home in time to see most of the NHL game on TV but that the "ham acting" of the official only let the fans get home in time to see the late, late show. The writer even suggested he'd give up his season tickets, if it happens _ kira of pny isn't the proper approach -- he should a 88 his mail to the people responsible for appointi officials -- the OHA, : " ia a SPORT SHORTS: -- President Don Crothers, made like "he that is without sin" and "threw" the first stone last night, to officially open the 1965-66 season at the Oshawa Curling Ciub, when more than a hundred members made available themselves of the opportunity to get in their first licks, but only a few ends, for the first time out. It's mixed curling to- night, new members instruction at the first of next week and then into the first club competition, for the Dison Trophy, The Ladies' Section, both at OCC and Golf Club, get underway on Monday afternoon... THREE CHEERS for Hiram FE. Mc- Callum, managing director of the Toronto CNE 1967 Centen- hial Exhibition. Seems a Toronto alderman wants to have Canada's Football Hall of Fame in Toronto, an addition to the "Hockey Hall" at the CNE grounds. But Hamilton, selected by the Canadian Football League, is going right along with their plans, even though @ Toronto committee on Parks and ter session for over 500 FIRST LOSS OF YEAR St. Mikes Downs Lasco Steel ers Te ci weal as well as the fellows who are law changes that give track op- working shifts. ~ |Track Management ITo Sit On Board TORONTO (CP)--A member- iship meeting of the Canadian whelmingly Friday to give man- agement of raceways represen- tation on the association's board By CLIFF GORDON Whitby Lasco Steelers of the |\Metro Junior 'B' hockey league jsuffered their first defeat of the which manages the affairs of a the governing body of harness Galbraith racing in Canada. FIRST PERIOD 1, St. Mike's: MeCann (Young) jseason last night after two Pen.: Chalmers 2.01, 7.37, f straight wins up at the St. Meceth ae) ei Yours 10.14 Forty directors are elected by the general membership. "Now we have a togetherness \Michael's College arena, drop- ping a 4-3 decision to the Col- SECOND PERIOD 2. St. Mike's: Cengarle 18,11 lege crew. Pens: Beliveau 4.41, Thompson that cannot help but benefit the Steelers were prell off their (major) 4.11, (minor) 18.22, Boyd 8.42 sport," said H. Allan Dickenson usual pace after having drub- © THIRD PERIOD of Mount Hope, Ont., CTA pres- vane te " al Be _ : op, i aoe ee oes oe oe heel (Thompsons LeverWer). seasconss 2237 ident. 'Too many times people gooey rs ig ig 4. Whitby: McMillan ; thought of our association as McCann and Licio Cen- hompson, Barnett) ...cceseess. 252 cteint}y s ' | fog cA tha utiack dor the oA 5. St. Mike's; McCann strictly a horsemens' group. jgalle led the attack for the win- (Fulian, Murray) 13.11/Track operators have a_ big ners with two goals each. Cen- 6, Whitby: Cheesman 'stake in. the continued growth (McMillan, Chalmers) 18.15 St. Mike's: Cengarie (Noble). 18.29 of the sport and, as a result, Pens.; McCann .49, Parker 16.51, Mc have a right to a say in the conduct of affairs." garle's second goal, at 18.29 of the final period, broke up a 3-3 tie. ~" Recreation wants to ask the CFI to okay the Toronto site, , ac g 2 r | a . and reverse their Hamilton decision, Hiram McCallum sug- sk fais Sap Fikes, cam SOCCER SCORES = that such a@ move would result in Toronto being labelled only threat "for the Steelers, | LONDON (Reut Friday) " ogtown"' again. Maybe you shouldn't blame them for trying, scoring two and setting up the night' Reena = Felay YOUR SATISFACTION ut then again, why should Toronto have everything their third by 'Wayne Cheesman, ght's gag is OUR AIM way? Come to think of it -- the real "Hockey Hall of Fame" |Cheesman was reinstated by Reading 1 50 ithe ao is in Kingston and the Toronto men who stick-handled their |coach Jim Cherry just previous acing 1 soutnen All Cars Cerry NHL" version of Hall of Fame, likely wouldn't have made |to the game. Division IV Our GUARANTEE it, if the late "Jim" Sutherland, Kingston's grand old man of hockey, had been younger and healthier, when the tug-of- war started .. . MEL ALLEN, for years "the voice of the Yankees" and recently the baseball broadcaster for Milwau- kee Braves, will not be with the club when it moves to Atlanta Barnsley 1 Doncaster 5 Crewe Alex 2 Barrow 1 | Halifax Town 4 Rochdale 1 \Stockport 2 Bradford 3 Tranmere R 6 Wrexham 3 Steelers showed little of the speed and desire they had in Monday night's game during the first 40 minutes. They could t get their passes to click and Kelly Disney Used Cars Ltd. .MACMILLAN DAVE }no next season. He has resigned, for business and fatui sons yeren't checkin wit any} : oe CF AMERDERE have to win in British he coe naonaet -- es the local og nage Ny eae BRAVES SHIFT vees Centos row afternoon, if they are to finish first in the WFC race. mers took advantage of\tent to go for the single point.' ricHMOND, Va: (AP)--Mil-| The game tonight at Edmonton, is the final chance for Joe a ae a9 to However, some smart work by/waukee Braves announced Fri- eo a Coffey of the Eskimos or Hugh Campbell of the Roughriders, | build up a 1-0 lead in the first/the College crew resulted in a/day they will shift their Atlanta} to clinch the "pass-receiving"' title . . . TORONTO VARSITY | period increased it to 2-0 in the/soal at 18.29 baseball franchise in the Inter- is predicting a win over undefeated Western today and if the |second, before McMillan finally)" i : national League to Richmond Blues turn the trick, the Intercollegiate race might end up |got the local fans off their hands| Next action for the Steelers|next year. 1 in @ three-way tie for first piace; with Queen's also still in the running EASTERN CFL teams clos scor 37. 3 y Weston Dodgers : : a8 LASTER? 4 r se out their McMillan scored at 2.37 andiplay host to eston gers. Schedule this weekend, with Argos in Hamilton on § 2.52. McC got his second|This D ses to be a dandy H H , , Arg n Sunday 2-52. McCann got his secon is one promis dand; and Alouettes in Ottawa today, Alouettes have to go back zis marker to give 'the homestersjright from the opening whistle The Oshawa City and District Ottawa again next Saturday -- and then-it will be "for real' jthe lead for the second time.|Starting times have been ad- -- the sudden-death game to decide which team meets Ti- |Cheesman tied it 3-3 with lessivanced to 8.00 p.m, to help the SOFTBALL Cats in the Eastern finals, 2 than two minutes to go and'students get home in good time cases 5 ke _|-- ee eneeereeeneenenigtieecerel ~ ith' | | ASSOCIATION Whitby , i j ' | Oshawa Bantams i 4 'dis gge . ages There Are Special Benefits For All iy &. ,ks & yski, P, ' ' Win In Whitby Bayes, J. Snare and Gillespie BUSINESS EXECUTIVES Would Like hag i Following ' Sponsors For Their Support jwith the latter also having two} will be Monday night, when they! in the~third period: AND SALESMEN Trotting Association voted over- } erators nine places on the board ior representative. Jerry Dionne scored two min- Central and McLaughlin Sen-|utes later, and O'Connor pulled liors will play off on Wednes-| Waddell in favor of a sixth at- lday at 2.30 p.m, at McLaugh-|facker with 30 seconds remain- lin. ing. The strategy failed, how- jlin, ' jever, Peterborough hanging on FINAL STANDINGS for the win. Senior Referee George Bruce called wll we 10 minor infractions, only four *\to Oshawa. rf MeL aughiin 10] Crushmen have an opportun- oa WINE Belle 8 lity for revenge Monday night . ae ee ¢ |when they journey to Peterbor- you won't forget! pete jough's Memorial Centre. 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