Oshawa Times (1958-), 6 Nov 1965, p. 9

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ee ee OO EEE EL EAL EEE HOCKEY SCORES AND STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS American League ----e Division RALPH MOORE INJURED Dodgers Whip Steelers, Dave Parham Nets Three Weston Dodgers turned tne tables on the Whitby Lasco @ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, November 6, 1968 | Pg srorts MENU By Geo. H. Campbell WHITTAKER SUFFERS BROKEN ARM Flyers Topple & fan siscd im the Iobhv of Niagara Falls' Memorial Arena igs last night following Oshawa Generals' 4-2 loss to the Fly- Generals ' by the OHA after thts Sinthing a player across the neck in a game last Sunday, but the OHA gave Wilson the - 3 -- A Pt 26 15 oo 21 8 45 Quebec Piovmence ESF é Baltimore The ioss, whiie being tough on the Steelers, was also tough on SPORTS EDITOR KITCHENER RANGERS have suddenly erupted as the ers, "That was a bad break," he said in reference to a broken arm suffered by Jim Whittaker midway through the second period, Considering the serious- choice of a $50 fine or a three- game suspension. He took the fine. GENERALLY SPEAKING: With the exception of a few Hershey Springfield Western Rochester Pittsburgh Cleveland Buffalo 7 4 4 2 2 2 4 22 10 46 0 18 16 4 1804s 2 Soh orowe 1 3 3 5 4 Div 2 5 3 5 3 2 Steelers last night in Weston, as they whipped the Steelers 6-3 in Metro Junior "B'" action. The win was sweet revenge for Ken Averrill's boys who had been dumped at the Whitby arena goalie Ralph Moore. He was in- jured late in the first period and was replaced by Mike Wil- loughby for the final two per- iods. Immediate reports after the game did not cite the injury potent force in the OHA Junior "A" schedule race. In the opening game of the season, here at the Civic Auditorium, Kitchener. tied Oshawa 5-5 on 'that now-famous last-minute dispute. The Kitchener team moved further into the OHA limelight on Thursday night when they scored a 4-3 victory right in Peterborough and the win vaulted Kitchener into fourth place in the OHA Junior "A" standing. Tonight, we've got Kitchener Rangers back here in Oshawa again, so the situation has got to be more than casual. Kitchener Rangers are on a red-hot streak but Oshawa Generals have got to win this one tonight, or the schedule standing is going to be very serious. y players, notably Billy Heindl, Generals showed a remarkable lack of hustle and desire. As coach Bep Guidolin said after the game: "Our club is every bit game: "Our club is every bit as good as theirs but we just weren't hungry enough." .. . the elbow. Referee Frank Siota Flyers had enough hustle to sup- called no penalty on Sanderson. 4 ply half a dozen clubs. They QUICK GOALS ' were forechecking Generals in Shortly after the mishap, Gen- their own end throughout the erals netted two goals within 35 contest, and belting every Osh- seconds -- by Billy Heindl and awan within range. Ted Snell's George Babcock -- but that was checking, Gilles Marotte's four the closest they could come. hic wont and rt Bea gh ~~ Heindl's tally came on the ending were the three most de- power play, which was consist- gg Poy ang cisive factors .. . The win gave ently unimpressive th hout Flyers first place, two points the "piles. a ni | up on Generals. The Oshawans Niagara Falls counted a pairjever, to award assists to Ro-|cock's goal. White carried the will attempt to get back in the in the first period., Ted Snell|saire Paiemoent and Gillesjpuck the entire length of the|winning column tonight, after opened the scoring. with Flyers|Marotte. He later recognized his|ice before passing to Babcock|losing two-in-a-row, when they playing a man short, and Don|folly, and gave Peimont's assist who drilled it in the far corner, |face Kitchener Rangers at Civic Marcotte netted a power play |to John Arbour. Slota gave the assists to Billy| Auditorium. Game time is 7.15 goal. Steve Atkinson scored mid-|Little and Jim Booth. OSHAWA GENERALS: Goal' | , SH! ENERALS: al, Coa' Wilkins, ana sesh Be é ware WORKER 5 ithe Niagara Falls cage was an|Nick Beverley, Jim Whiattaker, 'mally have been unassisted.| 'The 3,600 fans saw Billy White|wnexpected one for the Osha- ah aa iaat pene |Referee Slota saw fit, how-\do most of the work on Bab-|wans. It was felt Wilson would O'Shea, Brian Morenz, Billy Trenton Apple Kings ===" 'Shade Crushmen 4-3 Booth, Bob Black, Wayne Cash- | Jerry Dionne and Ron Dus-| man, Danny Sandford. NIAGARA FALLS Goal: -- Dune Wilson; Defence: Rick Lay, John. Arbour, Butch Bu- char, Guy Allen, Gilles Marotte; forwards; Ted Snell, Don Mar- : cotte, Rosaire Paiement, Bud For 46 minutes last night, it Hampson, Andy Teeple, Terry|Debrody, Derek Sanderson, Karl looked like Oshawa Crushmen|siaume also performed well, as|Hutchison, Jim Shoniker, Bob|/Haggarty, Mike Sherman 'Gary jwould win their fourth game in/did Jim Nesbitt and Bill Pren-|Benham, Bob Fraser, Barry ' : six starts. Then the gods -- and jtice. It was the first Junior 'B'|Turner, Larry Pochman, Danny the Trenton Apple Kings --'game for Nesbitt and Prentice,|Dixon, Steve Holmes, Tom) began working against them. ' |botn midget all-stars. They were|Glover, Chuck Howard, Playing before their homeljcalled up to help fill the gap fans, Apple Kings scored threejleft by the absence of . Jim unanswered goals in the last 14;Booth, Bob Black and 'Brian| |. Oshawa: Bradley, Cooke, Tom Webster, Steve | DR. JAMES E. RUNDLE minutes, to nip the Crushmen|Morenz, who made the trip| . oavyer. Edmunds) 1.23] (rouahing) and Sendersen (roughing) 4.49, Atkinson. e ; 2, Oshawa: Hewer _|Litfle (5, fighting) and Sand (5, q 4-3. \to Niagara Falls with the Gen-| parrantice, Nesbitt) 19.29 His lig 7.40, Snell (boarding) 9.06, Whit.| 4 ' ens,: Bowen (cross checking) 6.51,|!aker (high sticking) 15.89, Arbour (slash-| ' It was the first loss of the erals. |ayotte' (boarding) 9.42, Bradley (rough-| ing). 17.19. roour (sles! | A y i fight -- and find out for yourself "what happened"! |season for the soda soa David Gavel, playing his first ing) 15.32, warnpben (roughing) -- 15.32,| ca SECOND PERIOD | \Trenton. In previous meetings,)game in the Crushmen net, |S@wyer (slashing) 16.19, Ferguson (corss.| 3. flyers: Atkinson | : SPORTS IN BRIEF ithey won 4-2 in Trenton and 11-3|turned in a steady performance a ee re ae Genersis; weed spi) | 367 King St. W. Oshawa at home and could not be faulted on any | , (O'Shea, Cashman) Leafs played their first seven ' ote a rcs én * foot ute | For Information and LOS gr borg (AP) Comet |Eston, Sask. land Roger Knowles vg ite Osh-| Next game for the Crushmen| 'Pens: Bradiey (charging) 2.50, Hamp-|,,Pens:: Marotte (interference) 1.18, Harland Svare 0! ngeles | lawa's goals, with Art Hampson,|is Monday night ' lo'Sh Tr i Rams said Thursday he has |Andy Teeple, Terry Hutchison|game time 8.00 p.m. len, (spewing tk Teepe (25, OF Colding) 118 ee) en ee ansportation Call Turner (charging) 11.48, Horton THIRD PERIOD zelle, National Football League) MEXICO (AP) -- The 1968\one for the winners. : lia, 728-2571 728-3203 Commissioner, for criticizing of-|oiympics will be held in Mexico| Crushmen led 20 after one {£08))+ Bill be alga ye eee. i a pans bey Pinrarersheay sib. ae : », . | alliny k . ficials. Svare said he got the/ang cannot be moved, the Mex-|period. Bradley scored early "! Jerry Dionne, Leo Ayotte, Bob| 4 Oshawa: Knowles: (Solomon) 2 adiiens! wapeeaed aces 728-2112 728-2301 6.15 ey : pay Pees g Pol-lrriday in answer to a Norweg-/Power play en or with J Gary Bradley, Frank Sawyer, | (postman, "Teeple) . 845 | pa ge ley, dec . ian doctor who urged a change Seconds remaining. Mike Hewer, David Mosier, Jim] 7,{renton: Glover (Hampson) 15.05 |~ Hampson's goal narrowed the Nesbit c , NAMED TEAM CAPTAIN a ok workean bah said| margin to 2-1 in the second, but | esbitt, Bill Prentice. jonne (roughing) 4.31, Hampson (rough: | ans Ja s . ;_|Osh moved in front 3-1 with) : ; ih atten man Sandy Hucul has been Mexico City's 114-mile-high alti- Pat HT janinis one 46 the |(802l), Danny Creighton, Art a eee ing) 7.42, Holmes (cros MAKE A DATE named captain of Victoria Ma-|tude is harmful to athletes, and TO BOWL : le Leafs of the Western Hockey ass from Phil Solomon. | . AT should be changed. ee P Teeple, Hutchison and Giover | NOT PROVEN SAYS CAMPBELL | scored to give the hometown- MOTOR CITY s ass Sch dt Latest Addition came with two Oshawa players ml in the penalty box. ht - é 7 The defence was caught nap: . 78 RICHMOND ST. W. To Think Positive Club 22ers 've"™| Smyth Found Not Guilt th Faa.aats game he considered Edmunds | : League Openings For the only defenceman who play- MONTREAI "ph i ope : : ies MOD TAL ere is is By THE CANADIAN PRESS jbeen sidelined with injuries. (ed up to par. eas idict's fey e is no dispute that he) AFTERNOONS er EVENINGS : ; : | C Hockey League season, eat ogee it one a yaar _ = FIGHTS LAST NIGHT of the National Hockey League club officers on three different Winger Bobby ROU SESA SD Clie Tete ee ana te |Friday acquitted Toronto Ma ,|occasions, b t . ; ple 8, but that is about the| Montreal Canadiens was in ajpoints back of Toronto and De-\. gay: assoCIATED PRESS|Leafs of tampering charges|only point of agreement be-| helping him out of it. wig lg te gs be Elias, 121, Tucson, Ariz,, andjin the case of Bernie (Boom /bell's statement said. The book was The Power of . eee ee eae but|Eder Jofre, 121, Brazil, drew, |Boom) Geoffrion. "The conflict of testimony be- Positive Thinking. shooting for a playoff spot, but),) | "The only result possible injtween the witnesses makes it! Rousseau, who finished ong big difference this year is ;-|these circumstances is a Scot-|impossible to resolve on any RAMS', COACH FINED Gary "Bradley, Mike Hewer|of the goals. (eee aoe 'sail Al-| in Cobourg, |" (elbowing) 5.16, Holmes (interfer-| er (tripping) 5.17, White (charging) ahs, SITE STAYS A i te Ro- | : 8.45, been fined $1,000 by Pete R and Tom Glover each netting) ocyawa David Gavall erica ES Cs d. Rozelle's of- ; ' ial tted al g7iference) 14,33, word Wednesday. Rozelle's of-|\-2 Olympic committee said\the frame, and Hewer ye i\Edmunds, Ron Dussiaume,| § Trenton: Teeple (Ferguson) sHoTs because of the altitude. Dr.) | Pens.: Bradley (interference) 1.56, Di- VICTORIA (CP) -- Defence- TRENTON -- Wayne Bonter|!ns) 4.31, Prentice (elbowing) 7.30, Dus- § on a) the site of the 1968 Games third when Knowles scored gue. The league - leading | ers the win. Hutchison's tally I . . nvestigation Completed, | BOWLING ping on the winning tally. Coach Men end Women Early in the 1963-64 National} New York is in fifth place, a)--------------- 'larence Campbell, president (Geoffrion) talked with Toronto | slump. He credited a book with|troit, who are tied for third. Sao Paulo, Brazil -- Manny |brought by Montreal Canadiens|tween the witnesses," Camp-| eason..with 25 goals. obviously|that they appear to be closer| arent unre nay Ac tish verdict of 'not proven,' "'|disputed issue and the matter ou 122%4_ Nigeria. stopped|," £4 Fete: Karl Furcht, '133, Germany, 4.|~\" HOt : com-) of relative 4 . » "*|pletion of his investigation. Ss i Turin, Italy--Nino Benvenuti, | & jnesses cannot be determined ef- Gestfrion, now coach of Que-|fecti is ty i 157, Italy, world junior middle-\hec Aces of the jueden aes" wittint foe Genet | weight champion, won when Hockey League, was placed on|cross-examination."* Boston Bruins has jumped on|potentiai. \Johnny Torres, Puerto . Rico,|Montreal's voluntary __ retired) ------------- the 'think positive" band-| Red Sullivan, coach of the) 154, bik hk» Nery apa for ex-|list ist he hung up his skates wagon. He says that's what his|Rangers, has one of the best cessive holding, 7. 3 18 mont! S ago. : last-place club has to do to-|lines in the NHL in right-| Lima, Peru -- Mauro Mina The Canadiens' complaint al- | night and Sunday when it| winger Rod Gilbert, 24, centre|1741%, Peru, outpointed Pierojleged Pag Geoffrion had been meets the Canadiens. |Jean Ratelle, 26, and left-/pel Papa, 17414, Italy, 10. ee cee eal hig | ; With the Canadiens tied for|winger Doug Robinson, 25. Milan, Italy--Piero Tomasoni, |?" 0 play wi e "The Regency Room" at 8:00 p.m. and Navy Vets vs Firefighters, at 9:00 p.m.; both games first place with Chicago Black| Gilbert, who scored 25 goals|18614, Italy, knocked out Santo Toronto club. ne ' SitAE RAN ebcie. Vine bkatlea. Clak. si lewic AGdnen Hawke, it appears it would bellast year, and Ratelle played|Amonti, 194, Italy, 9, for Ital-|,,1n¢ initial complaint referred "ae 6:00 p.m. uit a regio al cede edly wise for the Bruins to keep falas sogeey together inian heavyweight championship. '°,4" OT te Hemticn eae | ROYAL HOTEL WEDNESDAY, Nov. 10 thinking positive Sunday night,)Guelph, Robinson, who played, ee : 171 Brock St, N. ena aoe en ret et sd Da pee 6:00 p 'i Smee Y A Pl ing the Frank Selke testimonial inor Assoc, (Midget League)----Local vs. Kinsmen Club, ot 7: when they play Montreal again/half of the season with Chicago) LIVE: IN DESERT dinner in Montreal Oct. 18. The in Boston. before being traded to New pesert sands are alive Dining Room 12 Noon 'till A.M. ness of the injury, it was a bed pun too. Wish Flyers holding a 3-0 lead, . Tom Webster was penalized for holding Whittaker. Whittaker was on his hands and knees when Derek Sanderson dropped on him, breaking the arm above as too serious. It appeared as though he was hit on the back of the leg by either a stick or a hard drive. On Monday night coach Cherry will try to have his charges fired up for a game against the Markham Seal O Wax team at jthe Whitby arena. | 1. Weston: Parham | (Hune, Laceby) 2. Weston: Parham (Hune) 3. Weston: Modray (Knapton, MacDonald) ... 13.98 Penaities Stevens 7.18, Knapton 11.38, Thompson 16.06. SECOND PERIOD Friday's Results on Monday night. Pittsburgh 3 Vancouver (WHL)| The Steelers were not the jsame hungry, hard-skating team in last night's game. They did not have that drive that is need- ed to come up with the big goals when they count. Their passes: were not sharp and'they just did not seem to be up for the 5icontest. | Weston led 3-0 at the end of the first, 4-1 after 40 minutes of action and then matched a pair of goals by the Lascos in the final frame. /¥s, Whitby: Cheeseman, Dave Parham was the big} , (Vipond, Taylor) oo WH sniper for the winners with| 'pensities: Hume 020° Perham '1890 three goals. Ken Hune had ajTeylor 16.50. pair with a single going to Bob! ¢ weston: tine pfctl Modray. | A eres: Fechom (Hume) The Whitby goals' were all) ® (ytey: Macmillan solo efforts by Wayne Chees- 9. Whitty: " Lavenaer |man, Dave MacMillan and Tom-|,, Penaities -- Lastic 1.06, Ti ae (Vipond) : |Weston bench penalty 9.25, Roy 14.09, my Lavender. MacDonald 19.59. rial There Are Special Benefits For All a BUSINESS EXECUTIVES AND SALESMEN ner For personel use or for @ ACADIAN Serer sdvewepe vies @ PONTIAC Gthw you leose « new... @ BUICK Neo Insurance costs, . . No malepencete ott « » Ons wre sorte leese Raia MILLS AUTO LEASE PHONE 723-4634 LTD. 266 KING ST, WEST Central Professional WwtL Minnesota St. Louis Memphis Tulsa Houston Okla. City 1 Friday's. Results Memphis 0 Minnesota 4 Tulsa 2 Oklahoma City 2 OHA Senior Ww 4 3 3 2 2 OSHAWA GENERALS lost their chance to claim first place in the OHA Junior "A" race, when they dropped a 42 decision to Niagara Falls Flyers, last night in Niagara Falls. This made it a real bad night for Oshawa and dis- trict, all the way around. Whitby Lasco Steelers lost their e to Weston Dodgers and Oshawa "Crushmen"' lost to Trenton, 4-3, a real upset. Let's face it -- it's a bad weekend for the local teams, unless the Generals can pull up their socks against Kitchener, here tonight! xGuelph xKingston Oakville Woodstock 35 3 yalt 1 30 2 x--includes four-point wins | Friday's Results Galt 2 Guelph 4 Oakville 2 Kingston 4 OHA Junior A WLT F Niag. Falls 6 Oshawa Toronto Kitchener Montreal Peterb'r'gh Hamilton St. Cath. London GILLES MAROTTE Four Assists 9 10 12 12 4 3 4 30 9 1 BRIGHT BITS -- We still have some softball scorebooks sitting on our desk, which we would prefer to see get picked up -- rather than have us throw 'em away. We'd like to see "Jim" Brady pick up a couple of "McMurray"s" basket- ball scorebooks also. Oshawa Merchants, Harman Park Tigers and UAW Wayne Auto Body Shop are the other offenders. This is the final warning -- if they are not picked up, we intend to throw 'em out! ... WILSON PATTERSON, | golf pro at the Thunderbird Golf Club (Ashburn) was run- | ner-up to 'Moe' Norman of Barrie's Golfhaven, in this year's bid for the A. T. Hunt Trophy, emblematic of the CPGA of Ontario '"lowest-strokes-per-round average" in the pre-arranged set of tournaments. Alvie Thompson, of White- vale, who won the honors in 1964, was third this year... ERIC PETERSON and TED LUTTON finished tied for top honors in the Leaside Junior Baseball League batting race this past year and they ended up the regular Leaside League schedule with identical .400 averages, to share the batting ehampionship honors ... OSHAWA GENERALS, who enter- tain Kitchener here tonight, get. a rest tomorrow. All the ether Junior "'A" teams are in action on Sunday ... DSHAWA "CRUSHMEN" lost down in Trenton last night and Whitby Lasco Steelers lost in Weston last night, which makes it a losing weekend for this area, no matter what happens tonight .... DID YOU KNOW that after you watch the Ottawa - Montreal Eastern Canada football playoff game, today, you can also catch a re-run of the Terrell-Chuvalo 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 Ce 6 Eastern League Knoxville 3 New Jersey 2 Johnstown 1 Clinton 7 New Haven 4 Long Island 8 Nashville 2 Charlotte 3 Greensboro 1 Jacksonville 3 apeigeh FIRST PERIOD Snell (Marotte) Marcotte Marotte) Lflyers: 2. 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Family Skating at 1:30 .m.--Duplete League, at Civic Auditorium, 4:00 p.m. .. . Oshawe Senior League--Juveniles vs McGrath, ot 7:00 p.m.; Foley's vs Bod Boys ot 8:30 p.m. and Quolity Fuels vs L & R, at 9:30 p.m.; all gomes ot Civic Auditorium, .. . Oshowe Industria! League -- Mercury's vs Peters, at 11:30 a.m. and Inter-City vs Brown's at 12:45 p.m,; both games at Bowmanville Arena, MONDAY, Nov. 8 HOCKEY--OHA Junior "B" Metro Guerenteed Used Cers ROY W. NICHOLS Courtice end Bowmanville Chevrolet, Corvair, Cldsmobits Soles and Service PHONE 728-6206 43 Years Serving You f League--Morkham Seal-O-Wox vs Whitby Losco Steelers, ot Whitby Arena, 8:00 p.m, .. . GM Office League--Doubleheader, at Civic Auditorium, 6:30 p.m... GHA Junior "B" Lakeshore League--Oshawo "Crushmen" vs Cobourg, at Cobourg Arena, 8:00 p.m. ... . Minor Assoc, Juvenile League----Oshawa Dairy vs Auto Workers Credit Union, at 8:30 p.m. and Hayden Mac- donald vs Tony's, ot 9:30 p.m.; both games at Civic Auditorium .. . Bentom Leegue--Hombly's vs Westmount Kiwonis, 5:00 p.m.; Local 1817 vs Ernie Cay, 6:00 p.m,; Police Assoc. vs Duplote, Bothe & McLellan vs Loco! 1500, at 8:00 p.m Seu vs B/Nai B'Rith, at 9:00 p.m.; ali games ot Chilc 3s A TUESDAY, Nov. 9 HOCKEY--Oshewo Minor Assoc. (Bontam Leogue)--Houdoille vs Cana. dion Tire, at 7:20 p.m.; Canadian Corps vs Bank's Flooring, at 8:20 p.m. and Locel 2784 vs Peters Realty, at 9:20 p.m.; all games at Children's Arena . . . (Midget League)--Lions Club vs Kiwanis Club, Credibilite of tn. Creaionity- or tie wit is still thinking positive. With|than they have been in a iong four goals and eight assists, he/time. is the top point-getter this sea-| Whether they reach this goal son. jdepends on whether some} Now, coach Milt Schmidt ofjyoung players reach their} p.m.; g Cleaners Meet Your Friends Before and After The Game In m. p.m.; Letter Carriers vs Rose Bowl, at 8:00 p.m, and Canadian Legion vs Rotory Club, ot 9:00 p.m.; all mes at Children's Arena, fs atjinquiry was extended to cover! ICE SKATING--(Adults Only)--At Civic Auditorium, 8:00 p.m. RANGERS PLAY LEAFS York last year, has replaced /night with sand-colored spiders, |two other occasions when sim- THURSDAY, Nov. 11 Co ba In other weekend games,Camille Henry of the Rangers' /fjerce larval ant lions and other|ilar offers were alleged to have eS rumba oe Or ne einie ct ado Gin ad ead Bele vi New York Rangers meet Tor- "a -- : * | predators. been made. McGrath Plumbing, at 10:00 p.m.; all games at Civie Auditorium Pg a i 'or tonight's game, Toronto) - OHA Junior "A" League--Oshawa Generals vs Hamilton Red Wings, onto Maple Leafs in Toronto ach Pi eh ta "*h has at Hamilton, 7:45 p.m, . . . Exhibition Doubleheader--Oshawa Minor Saturday and Sunday Toronto Coa qnc m ach las re- Assoc, All-Stars at 7:00 p.m, and 8:30 p.m., at Children's Arena. is at Chicago and Detroit Redjcalled centre Peter Stemkowski FIGURE SKATING--Oshewe Figure Skating Club, at Civic Auditorium, Wings are at New York. from Rochester Americans of Waae ed te 200 p.m, Schmidt said that if thethe American Hockey League. HOCKEY--OHA Junior "B" Lakeshore League--Belleville ys Oshawa Bruins lose tonight's game. "'it| Imlach said Stemkowski, 22, wouldn't be for a lack of try-\will be used to boost Leafs') ing." Le jattack against New York. His) "We played our best game addition gives Toronto a 17-| against Chicago Wednesday (a|/man roster, one under the limit. | "Crushmen" at Civic Auditorium, 8:00 p.m. . OHA Junior "B" Metro League--Whitby Lasco Steelers vs Markham Seol-O-Wax, ot 2-2 tie) and we could have won.| Then we had a complete re- Markhom, 8:00 p.m. . . , Bowmanville Girls' Minor League--ot Bow- versal of form (an 8-1 loss) Open O.H.A. JUNIOR "A" HOCKEY TONITE GAME TIME 7:15 P.M. OSHAWA Youle li... ... [t Likes You Distributor 156 GIBB STREET PHONE 723-3042 Oshawa Vikings A's at Peterborough, Areno; (Bantam League)--6:10 p.m, to 7:30 p.m., at Children's Arena manville Arena, 4:45 p.m, SATURDAY, Nov. 13 against Detroit the next night." Bernie Parent, 20 - year - old Rugby Uni 2:30 HOCKEY --_Oshewe Neighborhood Assoc, Pee Wee League--Nine goes, rookie in the nets for Boston both Wednesday and Thursday, GENERALS MOR-POWER Oshawa NHL Tyke League--2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m., at Civic Auditorium. 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