Oshawa Times (1958-), 27 Nov 1965, p. 11

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Crushmen Topple Frontenacs | Before Years Best Crowd 'B' card, and Bob Black has' (800th, Ayotte) Over 1,400 fans cheered when a nN. es THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, November 27, 1965 Crushmen: Dussiaume moved up to an 'A' card, | (Morenz, Solomon) 3 ; r<| 12, Crushmen: Booth Syl Apps, one of Kingston's) (Bradley, A Oshawa Crushmen scored their first goal last night, and the young pucksters 'iked the sound so much they kept on scoring. They didn't stop -yntil their total read nine. a With one line doing \cuaty all the scoring honors, Kingston Frontenacs were held to six goals, sending the largest crowd of the Junior 'B' hockey season home, happy? " : dager Jim Booth, Bob Dicteon and ' t i ee Gary Bradley netted two each : 4: Crushmen: Bpbth a for the winners. Singles came U ncpigr a Roney 8:8 Moker | from Ron Dussiaume, Roger (elbowing) 7:57, Kearns (high sticking) | Knowles and Jerry Dionne. { 1S OUR AIM 12:20, Dussiaume (tripping, charging, | ? i! major for fighting), Solomon (major, Booth and Dussiaume added three assists each. 2 fighting), Ellis (major, fighting), Osborne! AMl Cars ppt d (major, fithting) 12:50, Ayatté (holding) | Our GUARANTEE BIG LINE : Of Kingston's 15 scoring 17:07, Landon (charging) 18:06, | | Kelly Disney points, 14 went to the line of © Used Cars Ed Leeman - Paul Reid - Leo Ltd, enna oo aw 1200 Dundes € eeman le he club with Whitb = four tallies; Reid scored twice pry Banged i and assisted on jeg Lavallee nis family in Niagara Falls; The THIRD PERIOD DROP IN set up five goals. Reid, wh0|/pruins and members of the| 9, Kingston: Leeman played Junior 'B' in Whitby last}Qshawa Generals handed out) ,'Réld, Lavalies) ....., Season, is still the property Of!free sticks until the supply of|1% Srushmen: Bradley : the Oshawa Geoerals, 400 was exhausted. With atten- wes -- Crushmen out-skated, out -idance beyond all expectations, MARLENE LEADS / MANUFACTURED \hustled and out-checked the op- some 200 water . '4 Sela ta Gal Pont Mach war; PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla, (AP) IN OSHAWA ary 13:49 ART'S GUN SHOP SPECIAL! HITLER'S SECRET WEAPON: Brand new Germon Mouser in devestet. ing 8-mm colibre. 39.95 Each CLEANING rine 'og oR ee Brand new MILITARY AMMO. . 8 mm ond .303. Decorator's walt pieces, Collector's items, ete. from, Each 9.95 410 DOUBLE BARREL SHOTGUNS RIFLES Each 37.50 "AS 1 9,95 GUN REPAIR 18 Bond St. West 728-9731 key performers, did not make| !3. Kingston: Reid (Lavatiee) .... : ce | 14. Kingston: Leeman From the trip because of injury. (Lavallee, Reid) 13:56 r 15, Crushmen; Dionne Next game for the Crushmen) Moe cae ed # Ba Pa 4 | : ickson i} tty is Monday night when they (tripping) aged mn bes journey to Cobourg to meet the' Cougers at 8:00 p.m, SHOTS Ontario's most de- Oshawa indable Hunting Lee EN Kingston 120) 7 30 @ 13 12:33) FIRST PERIOD YOUR SATISFACTION ach SECOND PERIOD 22 Colibre 4. Crushmen: Dickson (Edmunds) 11:18 BILSTARY 5. Kingston: Leeman (Ellis) ..... 16:KY¥e) 5. Kingston: Leeman (Ellis) (Booth, Bowen) .. 7. Kingston: (Reid, Lavailee) . ee 8, Crushmen: Bradley (Booth) . 19:02) t Pens: Leeman (interference) 14:04, | TIME PAYMENT or LAYAWAY All Pheses of Gun-Work Hendled. Lerge Stock of Ports ond oe Always "On- lend". ART'S Leeman JIM BOOTH last night's game, won 9-6 by Oshawa. --Oshawa Times Photo in front of the Kingston bench. The action occurred during the second period of AN OSHAWA CRUSHMEN (left) and a Kingston Fron- tenac battle for the puck Flyers Drop OKAY 1 PLAY: CADIEUX nosition for most of the game, , . etic len ' jwith Gary Bradley and Bill -- peo tsb sen Abe Marlene Stewart Streit of Tor- Horton leading in the hitting up the prize at Bishop's Sport- onto, a former Canadian and department. ing Goods not before Thursday|Y:S:, champion, went out in | Frontenacs managed to out-|of this week iy "front Friday in the women's di- shoot thei s, rer, Osh- as . , vision of the Perry Como am- t their foes, however. Os Bob Dickson' played his best! steur golf tournament, She Products Of Finer Quolity EE CT 3rd Straight |-- AND YOU BET HE DOES By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Niagara Falls Flyers and Kitchener Rangers are stepping out of character. The Flyers are supposed to win hockey games. The Rangers are supposed to lose them. Both threw away the script in their Ontario Hockey Associa- tion Junior A games Friday night. The Rangers downed St. Catharines Black Hawks 4-2 to end a six-game losing streak and the Flyers lost 3-2 to Mont- real Canadiens for their third defeat in a row. Niagara Falls, still two points in front of second-place Oshawa, Generals, hadn't lost a game before the current tailspin, The) Rangers, with their fourth win in 15 starts, emerged from a last-place tie with London Na- tionals. | Robin Burns fired the winning} goal for the Canadiens tn- the third period and goaltender Ted Ouimet made it stand up by stopping his fourth. Niagara Valls breakaway of the night with 15---seconds remaining. Mi-) chel Lapalme and Norm Fer-| guson of Montreal matched ear-| fier goals with Rosaire Paie- ment and Bud Debrody of the} Flyers. Two goals by Bob Jones sank) the Hawks, who led 2-1 after the| first period. Rookies Don Luce and Gary Hopcraft also counted for Kitchener while Bob Sicin- ski and Doug Shelton were the, St. Catharines marksmen. Rifles' Williams | Shares Top Prize | CHARLESTON, W. Va, (AP)| Toronto Rifles' fullback Joe Wil-| liams and: Philadelphia Bull- dogs' quarterback Bob Brod-} head were honored Friday night! as the most valuable players in The hockey blood flowing in the veins of French - Canadiens has become legend in shinny circles, and Oshawa Generals offer living proof in the person of Paul Cadieux. In the short time he has' played with the Generals, the St. Adele, Quebec, na- tive has won the praise of team-mates, club officials and fans. No none would argue with the assessment of Oshawa general mana- ger Wren Blair: 'Paul is loaded with hustle." "I watched him play eight games last year,' says Blair. '"'Then I got an air- him. However, he has played even better than I had expected." The tone of Paul's de- fence-mate Bobby Orr, ap- proaches that of awe when he discusses Paul's play. And as one of the best ear- guards ever to play in the league, Bobby's opinion must be respected. But for a time it appeared the 18-year-old Cadieux would be lost to the club. An Ottawa resident, he played last season with Ot- tawa Montagnards of the Ottawa Valley Junior League, and attends the University of Ottawa. Gen- erals could see no way to move him to Oshawa. Then the idea of muting arose, "I sat down and laid out the whole schedule,' said Blair. "Then I got an iar- lines timetable and when I was done it looked like he could play at least 40 of the 48 games,"' He showed the whole thing to Paul, who quickly re- com- | jout free [the Bruins because of illness. PAUL CADIEUX plied: "Hokay, I try; I play for Oshawa." He speaks broken English, but exhibits as much in- telligence off the ice as on. With still two years to play in Junior hockey, he is already in his second year University. | Paul's brother Ray, 24, is a star forward with Can- ada's National team, He was recently sidelined for at least a month, however, following an injury at a club practice. Young Cadieux will be in action at Civic Auditorium tonight at 7:15 p.m. when Oshawa Generals battle Montreal Junior Canadiens. A victory would be the fourth straight for Oshawa, and would move them into a first - place tie with Niagara Falls Flyers. in the Continental Footbal i) League. | WE'RE SPECIALISTS IN OUTFITTING r. 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