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

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Aight EQy A 28° LEASE ALLELE ALE LI A ELENA ION ES 2 6 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, November 9, 1968 : H ugo Dittfach ' --Crushmen Bom Win Thee Markham Seal-O-Wax ahiy- at his- best oar Greenwoed we Fie ates ' Race Track. re pie By CLIFF GORDON have their minds on their work.) «Meisner: Evans (Hewitt) Oshawa Crushmen needed just|period when Doug Campbelljbridge, Herriot, Harold, Kelly,, He rode three winners and| Markham Seal-O-Wax Jr. By: ept fo' ins behind Ji eam last night built up|ing a full-hearted effort. They SPORTS EDITOR a minute and a half Iast night|scored on a screened shot from'Massey, crept four wins mihockey team last nig Dich ostea to tae Gok RUA ae ee i | 2. : + 41 lsimmons was blanked Monday-jin the third period, to edge out|g0als in the middle frame.) 7° jarkham: And Playing in Cobourg, Crush-)Season otal fe Seay wae Dust ows Ktslenme (Dlenne)." Wal Dittfach, ean eadiee the Whitey Bec Steclers 5-3 at|Coach Cherry must have given (marshall, Brown) ....... case Sale and from here in, the signs of Canada's annual attack of (14, gone, and proceeded to|four apiece. Mosier's tally was)Hewer (knesing) lo4l person pte h ogra ree tot th tis Gul te Tayler) a 13.86 a Lu $ season, now has rid- he loss the sécond in aj'ermission, as ey came Penalties DesJardine 1.36, MacMil- football fever will become increasingly evident as the en- |iand the Cougars an 81 shel-/his first of the year, S Oshawa: Prentiss (Bamunds) .. 7.02) den, 14 inners 43 aye a BS. aS mek Geers and his|like a new team in the third|!#n 3.00, Davidson, Chalmers 8.08, prospects over the weekend. Ottawa Rough Riders pushed | junior 'B' club, against a pair|was listed as a home game for en ie Hh (elbowing) nig eradiey vidas ts the secoed, Ida often Wiliny tem, goals and cut the visitors lead ) Edunds (tr to 4-2 by the 5.14 mark and the -first timé in a long while, Bernie Faloney will do his quar- | 5:7) Booth and Jerry Dionne|Civic Auditorium ice could not a Winkine sinibined! abies comeback. A poor clearing play) terbacking for this Grey Cup game, in the grandstand, |" td ooion of the scor-|be made available. 7 Cetinaky, Ge Bevenson) .......:. 828lwith Risky Attack, winner ofl et tae goals, oe xan bow by Thompson, paved the way| In the weekly doubleheader "noon, for the first of their home-and-ho me, total-point series Dionne netting two apiece andjday night at Civic Auditorium) Pens.: Dussiaume (interference) 2.04|doubl | : with the Rough Riders. It's at two o'clock and the second |p 074. adding three. assists,|when they host Belleville, Game|Knowls (interierance) 2.4, Kelly (trip: ar iines dan ae $11) pote Vipond, the hard-working |it back but. the damage wasiday, the French Canadian Cinb ral Bg 14:00 p.m. if the Western finals 4 15 - year - old left-winger from/done, as the Steelers just didjdefeated Acadian Club 12-1, in lowing Saturday afternoon, at 2:90 p.m. 7 pair, Single tallies came from . Niagara Falls, Ont., rode two - are already over -- but if a third game is necessary be- Dave Mosier and newcomerl OSHAWA: Gavel al), : 1 rae, " wo HAWA: (goal) Versatood And winners--Risky Attack and Ca two fine goals, His linemate| On Friday night the Steelers|7-1, in the nightcap. captain Kevin O'Shea got the!go against Markham in Mark-| [Lapierre and Pagal, each with debut against Trenton last Fri-/powen, Solomon, Sawyer, sizzier with Ottawa fit and healthy, for the stern test. In toaltender Dave Gavel wasjley, Prentiss. . 's ifirst start in goal, at home, od with a win in that one. dians to their win, with Boutin, the West, it's the Blue Bombers opening their final, in Cal- |aiso in uniform for the second|COBOURG: Austin (goal) Andrea Still First the Steelers and played well. He) Next home attraction will be|Lambert, Bois and Femarche on Wednesday, Noy. 17, at 8:00 p.m, Should a third game |unti) midway through the third'Godfrey, Boundy, Buttar, Bam-/ jother than that, was --_ tors. \the Acadians. ' be necessary, they'll play that back in algary, on the fol- |-- neeneaieerriner anne In the UAW Hockey Leaguc) DETROIT (CP) -- Paul An-|little or no protection by his de) 0, wiursday night, Nov. 18) Bob Knapp was "the big gun" in years. Meanwhile, all across the country, interested fans lregistered, one more one-sided|the Central Professional Hockey first period, taking a well-placed/onq meeting of the two clubs.jnors accounting for the others. are rapidly "warming up". Each of the above East and lthan the other -- with Tony's|League scoring race last week.\elbow (or butt end) in the) whitby won the first game, but!Vachon was the lone goal-scorer SPORTS MENU TomctO. i). 4 sue . . a Hugo Dittfach Monday lived up '@) Q}1 TrrT O1d ars to his billing: When the weather ; Be. t7447R. Pd -- «< : oe = j 4.47, Murphy 454, to let the Cobourg Cougars|a scramble in front of the net. gine renion Fitzsimmons, leading rider at|a 4-0 lead in the first two per- wt wi Vipond GREY CUP DAY is now less than three weeks away | on 'scored with just 90 sec- siaume and Dionne now have rte 8. Whitby: O'Shea i "bug" is . i : : os thugiasm gathers momentum. At the moment, the "bug lacking. It pwas the fourth vic-| Despite the fact that the mat Baal, (knew) RIED set any Greenwood. mecting leeelers 'but marked the first period. idelines, in vigor- : Jim Trimble's Montreal Alouettes to the sidelines 8 of losses and a tie. the crushmen. They were| stevenson ong) 181 ikea ta, the cite and Allvantol tice adsog Wt te seule s i Sunday after- |; ; ais 1 : " : P Hamilton Tiger-Cats move into Ottawa on Sunday after: |) punch with Dussiaume and| Next game for Oshawa is Fri-| § Sshevs: iwosier (Knowies)" "" yeaa|the first race, for a $43.30 daily| Jardine and Chris Evans. for the Waxmen's fifth goal and/of the French Canadian League, ping) 4.44, Dussiaume (high sticking) 9.33, Brooklin, sparked the Whitby|not have the power to overtake|the opening tilt while McKeen's ¢ween Winnipeg and Calgary, then the game in Hamilton Bill Prentiss, It was Prentiss'|ayotte, Edmunds, Booth, ine ig ong A age Bg $26.90 and $10.70, other Whitby goal. ham and the locals will have to|(hree goals and Cloutier, with a icould perhaps be faulted some- lowing Saturday afternoon, at two o'clock. Out in Western ldoubleheader on Sunday morn-|drea of Minnesota Rangers, a| fence, who really had an Offiin) cicolers will play host to thelin MceKeen's attack, accounting West "final games" is being telecast, so there's some in- 'Cit Le ue Re orts |Refreshments whipping Oshawa| Andrea has seven goals and|mouth. It took six stitches t] coach Ted O'Connor of thelfor the Tigers.' Gene Suptyka ' teresting entertainment ahead for the grid fans, from now | l y ag p |TV 6-2 while Versafood made it|six assists for 13 points, Second|close the cuts, He returned and|Crushmen feels confident things\turned in an outstanding game a a ELS: Gere is at its worst Dittfach is usu- By Geo. ii. Campbeii fae They were not checking or mak-|quintillian 12.07, Davidson 16.40, 'know they meant business. Bradley's counters: lifted his! * {Bron p 139 Greenwood's fall meeting. Fitz-liods and then hung on gamely,|8ave up the same number of) | (ery Jimme (oshea) Stevenson (elbowing) 10-44| ider with 158 victories to hisithe Whitby Arena. them a real pep talk in the in-| * (Uvenger, Tay . i Y Pi now rampant on four fronts -- they eliminated a couple of ltory of the season for the local|game was played in Cobourg, it|prigge (stashing) 7.4, Hewer (holding) | te rode Winning Score tolloss of the season at home, for| Vipond picked up a pair of French ad an adian i for the : P M ' ous fashion, on Saturday afternoon in Ottawa, so for The line of Ron Dussiaume,|forced to play on the road whenjping) 14 Glass in the eighth. - lattack for the Markham team|{2"s were looking for a big League Twin-Bill yf aaa this one really hurt. O'Shea got|at Bowmanville Arena, on Sun- "game of the Eastern final will be in Hamilton on the fol- Gary Bradley also netted altime is 8.00 p.m. [Prentiss (high sticking) 13.22. Apprentice Mike Ferro, 21, of team in the third period withlthe high flying Markham team.|Furniture whipped the Tigers eit start at 1:00 p.m. first goal with the club. In his|pionne, Dussiaume, Horton, dian Love returned $93.20, THE EASTERN home-and-home series should be a real |day, he picked up an assist. Knowles, Hewer, Mosier, Brad- Tony's Capture desiccant 6 | Mike Willoughby made his|play much better to come out pair, paced the French - Cana- ' ' s s t . ary, on Saturday, at 2:00 p.m. This series is a two out of- |time, He turned in a standout/Ryan, R. Stevenson, Flinsky, UAW V Monday night, when the Bramp-jeach getting a singleton. Jean : fires affair and the second game will be played in Winnipeg, |performance, blanking Cobourg|G. Stevenson, Gillis, Campbell, ictories In Central League what on the second goal butlton Seven-Ups will be the visi-|Benoit scored the lone tally for v8 : . A Canada, their football filberts figure that the Calgary-Winni- | B t A d ] ling, at the Civic Auditorium,|24-year-old right winger, main-|night. ' Oshawa Crushmen in an exhibi-|for four of their goals with peg series will be one of the most hectic and "toughest an am nh uvenl e two one-sided victories were|tained his grip on first place in| Mike Taylor was injured in the|tionn game. This will be the sec-|Hawerchuk, Monroe and Con- ' until the final Grey Cup whistle sounds, at Toronto CNE la "clean plate" for the "hun-|is Andre Champagne, Ottawa-|played well despite the injury./will be different next time. lfor the winners, earning assists Stadium, late on Saturday afternoon, on November 27 -- | jive Bantam League gamesjtie in the first Juvenile game.\gry" with their 12-3 triumph|born left-winger with Tulsa Oil-)and picked up two assists. | lon no fewer than five of their unless, of course, fog postpones the action until Sunday. The |.nq two in the Juvenile League,|Tom Wilton, Steve Jarrell andjover Starr Furniture. ers with 11 points on six goals| In the first two periods, the First Period itallies. Grey Cup Parade, Grey Cup Dinner, election of "Miss Grey |were run off at the Children's|Doug Whiting scored for the| In the first game, Tony's/and five assists. Steelers just did not appear to! |) Ue Tue isa| 'The four-team league was Cup" and the final voting for the various "outstanding' lArena last night, in Oshawa/Milkmen while Larry Hoyd,|were leading 5-0 midway "| 2 Markham: DesJardine '4 dleasantly surprised on Sunday players -- all of these are "added attractions" that will |Minor Hockey Association ac-|Scott Andison and John Ryan|through the final frame before Penalties -- Macmillan' 7.48; ¢unitite when the officers announced a serve in the final week to once again send 25,000 to 30,000 {tion tallied for the Credit Union. their rivals got on the score- D t Sh d M baa tolled Nak 'Molson' " usually 'normal citizens" into a frantic frenzy of whoop-tee- | eee arses : ; : lpoard with Elmer Tran hav- e ers a es ercury, pen le pong Pikig rs Mtge aM do and celebration, for the annual event now generally ad- |WESTMOUNT KIWANIS WINS MACDONALD'S WIN ing a real big day. He scored 13 piscine LUlar tae als 13.09Ship competition mitted to be this country's most exciting sports classic. | In the opening game of the; In the second Juvenile clash,|three of his team's goals while ' ! e ti = {Bantam League set, Westmount/ Hayden Macdonald's defeated|Sutton got a pair and Dowe the G ] A d B T | HOCKEY has enjoyed a one-month fling and is now right Kiwanis defeated _ Hambly's|Tony's Refreshments 6-4. Mike|other. a e S n rown S 1é | up in the sportslight, if not the limelight. The past weekend |"Cokes" 4-2 and there were six|Rose scored three for the win-| In the second game, Versa- has produced some familiar over-tones. "Red" Kelly spoke different goal-scorers in this)ners, Doug Warren had a pair|food took an early 2-0 lead in) A pair of comebacks high-| ofpgge, 1305, Riek Fc di sigld "to the Ontario Minor Hockey Association's annual conven- |game. Paul Thompson, Barryjand Don Cockerton the other,|the initial period, boosted it to|lighted Industrial hockey league Bug ate tion and told them, that in his opinion, the real youngsters |Meir, Tom Parker and Emery|Dan Logeman tallied twice for|5-1 at the.end of the second action at the Bowmanville, SROWN's; | Winnscett (geal), Skee, were over-organized and over-supervised -- that it would be Cascarella each scored one for Tony s with Rodger Waddell and stanza and then ran wild in the Arena Sunday. pea Wien" Whtcean,. atiehan "Miliee. better to just toss a flock of kids over the boards, heave the winners while Brian Roy|Jim Verral getting their other |last half of the third period, to! Two third-period goals by Ted |Schram, Don Craggs, McCabe, Crosmas one. lone puck out there, and let the shinny begin. It's been and Frank Hatch notched the|two goals. change a 6-3 score to 12-3 with Lutton gave Keith Peters Real-| gave-s: waddell tgoal), Gartand, said before -- Lester Patrick said it 10 years ago, others two tallies for the losers. R --j\six unanswered tallies. tors a 3-2 decision over Mer-| Mason, Burke, Nosal, R. Smith, Archye, have said it since. We heard "Baldy" Cotton tell the annual | LOCAL 1817 WINS ihe Marniter hi * D. Smith, Pleves, Gibson. TONY'S TURN DOWN TV cury Furniture, while Gale bed : ' ' Oshawa "City League" banquet the same thing, about seven | cle Gas Committe | : First Period - Lumber tallied three times in FIRST PERIOD rt i i t, it's been said be- | Local 1817 defeated Ernie Ca) | 1. Tony's, E. Tran (Dowe, Dalves) 16.20/the third to earn a 5-5 deadlock | 1. Brown's: Krowchuk (McCabe) years ago. We might modestly point out, it's be Lumber 8-5 with Gary Mc- Penalties -- Westfall (minor, maler)3| 4th Gus Brown Motors. 2 Brown's: Price (Schram) 4, fore, right here in this column. We put the blame on par- Kemp (minor, major); Srown's: Pries Gale's; Pleves (Gibson) i badanek Dougall scoring four goals for Marshall. Mercury went into the third ents, parents who read sport pages instead of financial the winners while Dennis Hood : "Second. Period Pipa Jliiglewtocests pages. Usually, a boy with talent and brains, can make ; i , e 0 2. Tony's, Dowe (E. Tran, Sutton) 3.45\leading on a p g SECOND PERIOD more in business than in hockey -- because the percentage to fad a pair. Jim Drozduk and ® 3. Tony's, Sutton (E. Tran) Sisiby.Joe..'mocket'. Daniel... The. dsses,-p;-anin (acco) rm ks"? h th ly bi oney. exists) is too /Ross Aldred each scored one 4. Tony's, E, Tran (Delves, Sutton) 18.00 other goal for the winners' 6. Brown's: Craggs (Price, Brant) pro ranks" (where e only big m y exists { 0 INick Siarko and Bernard Hurst NEW YORK (AP)--A- six-| Penalties -- Irwin and Delves Danae ineian tha i re fi , ' Third Period eame from Bill Duffield. hazardous to attempt. In latter years, we find a lot of the scored two apiece for Cay's with/Man committee headed by) $. Tony's, Sutton (E. Tran, Bobbie) ...50| Dan Price scored the hat vllnh pekio' " " j win -ati ir: 4 : : y Fe at an wh ee Tall fuued and, [EAT Piya Heting oe, president Clarence Campbell © gt oun vai fOr Brown's wth ter 2 wae: uc ' " y j t ona ocke 4 x i : 9 ; " | 8. les: Nosal (Gibson) that's why some teams are where they are today. Cost of | POLICE ASSOC. WINS land president Bill Tear ut rT taaeinall; Aone) 1.15\tallies coming from Pal] 9° Gales: Pleves (Mason) living, expenses of running even a minor-age hockey team, | . i : IN gti . 8. Tony's, E. Tran (Sutton) ....... 19.21|Krowchuk and Don Craggs. 10. Gale's: Mason (Pleves, R. Smith) have grown -- and do you know what? -- The day is at |, Police Assoc, Boyt sig ain Velho pa Rangers was named! penaitieg -- Geivet, marshall, Goroet Price also added an assist.) Te: Arciye, lene i ||_ Alex, Whithy, Oshawa = COMMERCIAL © DDUBTRIAL hatid when amateuts will resort to. government laws and |DUpIate 2-2 wit Oran oeinelt Pik. tana, e first win.) $vo weal John Pleues netted a pair for DRIVEWAYS AND PARKING AREAS and Clare Bright scoring for the/ner o} the Lester Patrick Me-| yversaroop sPiLLs FURNITURE Gale's, while singletons came legal regulations, to protect their own game, their own pro- |. Griffin for Du-|morial Awar ing! : gress -- their own youngsters. The day should have dapwned ss oopsguad ang ten, Git | The Hriecdetigee ha we 1, Versetoed, Waisted from Rocket Smith, Richard NO DOWN PAYMENT lier, but it' 1 ¥ f? plate. | be given an-| " (Hull, Hutton) 4.55 Nosal and Bob Mason. YOUR SATISFACTION © 20 Months to Poy © 3 Yeer Guarantee a lot ry eert bi ae cant avnd | +h kind aos . : Mbt | ' an JKED nually for long and meritorious) 2. Versafood, Brad (Myles, Tripp) 9.50 iS OUR AIM named Balfour, who once played in the NHL, scored three LOCAL 1500 BLANKE service to hockey to the United renalties -- Dodsworth, Alex, Mc- MERCURY FURNITURE: Taylor CALL OSHAWA 728-1541 j j ' " », ~ s * py hy fl i goals the other night. in an OHA Senior "A" game. Here's | Bathe and McLellan rompe Al States. Patrick was a long." *" "Seeena Patiod - leit Balls RuplyCrages, Wright, 8. af pecinase a statement, not really news! At least four of six clubs in {to a 7-0 shutout over Local 1500.|time general 3. Versatood, Our GUARANTEE - } , s ; manager ersafood, Myles (Brad, Moffatt) 3.03 Rogers, Daniels, Stroud, Greenwood, ur the NHL could use Balfour, right today! with Joe Reed and Eric Howard) coach of the Pesce and . Storrs WHIk TE eee: bite) eas 14.40) Waite, A P | aie a ' 2 : each scoring a pair while Ken) ----------~_____"_ | & Versatood, Brad (Tripp, Myles) 19.48 KEITH PETERS: Scribner (goal), Cor- Kelly Disney OSHAWA sENERALS are still in second place, only one | Prozduk, John Bradley and Car-| Penalties -- Dodsworth, Young and mier, Rick Craggs, Lutten, Landry, Mc-| point behind Niagara Falls, but have you noticed how tight | 1en smith notched one apiece.| HOCKEY SCORES Bryan. : : Knight, Babin, Duffield, Bill Huard, Mc- Used Cars the Junior "A'"' race is, at this time? Ties are playing a : | 7. Versatood, Mul (eraye Redshaw) 1.18 wigslald cag tesa adil u big part in the current Junior "A" standings. Keep it in | SCUGOG CLEANERS WIN | py > CAN : see | 8. Starr, McMahon (Luke) 3.10 FIRST PERIOD rt, 4 § | By THE CANADIAN PRESS : 1. Mercury: Daniels (Spencer, Cragas) mind! We have all the confidence in the world in the Osh- | Scugog Cleaners defeated Central Junior A 1 Vcatear Maven ects Sal Petes. Babin. 4.38, Spencer 6.5%, Rusty 1200 Dundes E. awa Generals -- they'll make the playoffs -- but friends, |p'Nai B'Rith 9-3 with Len Mc-\Hawkesbury 6 Ottawa Capitals|!" Versafood, Alex (Myles, Hull) .. 11.08) Craggs 9.05, 15.41 | Whitby 668-5891 don't bet too much on where they or any other Jr. OHA |Audy scoring four goals for the) 43 : [13: Versstood, Redshaw (Gray) 134] 2, Peters: Duttield (MERNIOht, Babin) BUDGET TERMS , ! n ' , ; , Reds : : i , entry will finish. It's going to be a close fit. Generals play |winners. Dennis Grady, Dale Ontario Junior B 13. Versafood, Napiorkowski 13.50; 3, Mercury: Daniels i | DROP IN in Hamilton this Thursday night and then on Saturday we (Tulloch, Lorne Whyte, Mikeiyamilton 6 Stamford 1 WS Lene, Nupiorkeenki) itl eee ehitas MRE ve ae n nignt " ' » Napi i y .t Cormier 12.20, ; have Niagara Falls here. We wish we could be here to see jHarper and Richard McCoar-igshawa 8 Cobourg 1 15. Versafood, Napiorkowski (Tripp) 19.56/ THIRD PERIOD that one! Somebody has got to prove a certain point -- the |mack were the other scorers for| Markham 5 Whitby 3 Penalties -- Gray, McMahon, Myles) 4, Peters: Lutton (Bill Huard) OHA-appointed referees have ignored it -- and it could prove the Scugogs. Ron Dennis got two) --__ bern gn Jones ES Patera: Luton (McKnight, White) very interesting. | goals and Morris Rebot had one, GOOD BYE -- We leave tomorrow for our annual trek for B'Nai B'Rith. to 'the bush" -- the annual safari of "The White Deer Hunt | JUVENILE RIVALS TIE Club". When we return, we expect to find Ottawa Rough | Oshawa Dairy and Auto Work- Riders in the Grey Cup final -- against --???? lers Credit Union played to a 13] Robinson, Archer i Battle Tomorrow at KARN'S... .-PIPTSBURGH-CAP)... 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