Oshawa Times (1958-), 30 Nov 1965, p. 8

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7 -- em ---- seaman aera ttd #8 2re@st 8 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, November 30, 1965 THE GREY CUP is once presentation, like so many oth enough of the unusual, that it most and will be frequently Cup game is getting, or so Chinese' calendar touch, every as "the year of the big wind' SPORTS MENU By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR again "history" but the 1965 er previous editions, produced will not soon be forgotten by recalled by many. The Grey it seems to us, more of a year. This one will be known *, Without stretching memory too far, in recent years we've had "'the fog", "the mud' and "overtime" while others bave 'been tagged with individual names, like "'the year Red Storey ran wild', the year Jackie Parker won it for Eskimos and of course Angelo Mosca had his day, out in British Columbia, Goldston had "ome in Winnipeg and oh yes Hamilton. . | GENERAL OPINION, as , Fritzie Hanson had one in voiced by the experts who watched and the scribes who covered the event, agrees that ae was a big factor i Hamilton Tiger-Cats. But a 5 n Saturday's triumph by the ports fan has to admire the attitude of Coach 'Bud' Grant of Winnipeg and his veteran star, Herb Gray. For Gray it was his final season, He says, and for Grant, it was a disappointment, for he wanted to climax a phenomenal climb in one year, from the bottom of the Western Conference heap to the Canadian Football League's throne room. And he came close. But such com- iments as "the wind .doesn't score touchdowns", "'the Ham- flton defense was just too much for. us', comments, stamp the Blue B these and similar ombers as a club and as a team, as true sportsmen. There was no cry-baby act to mar the aftermath of the game. It was a long way from being "one of the best" -- it wasn't even the coldest either, al- though a lot of shivering fans but it was honestly played, b might be hard to convince -- y two fine teams. True, the high, steady wind, was a factor in the attack employed by the rival teams -- but most of all, it revealed a loop-hole or two in the Canadian football rule book immediately. should be remedied something that OSHAWA GENERALS vaulted up to the top rung of the OHA Junior "A" three-point performance. They ladder on the weekend, with a splendid whipped Montreal Canadiens here on Saturday night and then, minus both Cadieux and Orr, in the third period, lost a Maple Leaf Gardens, and had three-goal lead to Marlies, at to settle for a 6-6 tie, but that one point put them out in front of Niagara Falls Flyers. Bobby Orr, by the way, was painfully but not seriously in- jured, an old-fashioned '"'charley-horse"' type of injury that is responding rapidly to treatm day night, when Marlboros vis play in Montreal, the next day setting a scorching pace in the if they keep it up, they're both fore Santa Claus arrives. FALTER IN THIRD... Whitby arena. to win this one. came storming period Dave gave the visitors Etobicoke Wins By CLIFF GORDON Whitby Lasco Steelers failed in a bid to take over second spot in their Junior "B" league standings last night, when they dropped a 6-4 decision to the Etobicoke Indians, The same two meet tonight, in Etobicoke, and coach Cherry said after the game that his team was going Whitby went out front 2-0 on goals by Wayne Davidson and Bobby Menard. ~ hemmed the Steelers in their own end for the balance of the and kept goalie Ralph Moore with shots until they tied the score and had taken the lead, on goals by Bill Adair, Jim Gosse and for- mer Steeler Armond Giroux. MacMillan count for the homesters in the second period, before Knowles .. BACK THERE TONIGHT Four Teams Undefeated. 6-4In Whitby 'Neighborhood Pee Wees On Saturday, the fourth week Bobby Orr Dan O'Shea still 1-2 In a nip-and-tuck game, Bathe was nearly 30 seconds, despite in the Neighborhood Associa-/Park overcame an early 2-1 lead the fact ihat Whitby players had. tion's Pee Wee Hockey League's|by notching three goals late in touched the puck while the de- schedule was played. After four/the game to win 4-2, Stevel sefen lay was being called on Whitby. rounds, there remain only four|Patcheson with two and Stan ceman whose the second time. Tom Parker got his first goal of the season at the 15.50 mark to make it a four-all game, heading into the final stanza. One such call resulted in . the undefeated teams. They are|Cockerton and Wayne Seguiniae°. 'S awaited by Boston Jay Bailey and Ken Knapton Indians getting the' fifth goal North Oshawa, Connaught, Nipi-|with lone goals, scored for ta Bee aor to lead the at the each scored once in the final of the night and it drew the gon and Eastview Parks, with/Bathe, while Bob Spicher and beet Pale tue © Hockey As- period to top off the . Indians' ire of coach Cherry. the remaining clubs all closely|Brian Bulger replied for .South- fig tace rt A series scor- teams will victory. Bobby Menard of the First Period bunched. ; mead, Orr who lays fo: Lascos was awarded a penalty sR al gin a tod The results of the games play-|KINGSIDE STRONG Generals, has 15 wah . shot at the 10.22 mark but failed (Davidson, Thompson) ed on Saturday are as follows:| Kingside with three goals in nasiste 16844 tnteit ~ 26 in his chance to score, bounc- Etobicoke,' Adair BAKER WINS each period, earned a 6-0 win Pere ot Semanog : to leading i i The opening game saw Baker/over Harman Park. Scoring forlis also the pth gti hay he pounce on Fernhill Park by a|/Kingside were Doug "Mitchell Orr's team - 7-2 count, as Baker took com-|with two goals while Morgan|o'Shea. is two. courted oae (Knowles, Ecclestone) . Etobicoke, Gosse (Delcourt, Young) Etobicoke, Giroux (Deicovri, Young). . ' 16.38 Penalties, -- Parker 2.44, Ecclestone ing a hard drive off the left post, letter-high. -The game was rather "chip- py" with 25 penalties being ss & Be The Indians ; mand early in the game to build|Self, John Jeffs, Randy Wether-|16 oals 'a back and banded out, £. se aie, 4 eng Tee ng Chalmers TB. or up att bed one west on tojup and R. Ross added single ie Genki "4 pene abi forertorahecking and a major © ity lag fer delaras gues eng ae t : re Durb g tor. fight (Quintiliian, Cheesman) ..;..... 3.53 Sua er i Cloutier) N, OSHAWA WINS Andre Lacroix of rbor- peppering to John Durbano for fighting 7. Etobicoke, Knowles with two goals and two assists,, North Oshawa defeated Lake ough Petes is making it an ex- with Jim Gosse of the Indians, 9. WHiby Varker Te tankeiaa tree while Stew Spiers, Gary Elliot,/ Vista 9-2, but led only 3-2 late in\citing race with his 13 goals and bcd ac aa his heels for aranalties maylor 13, Ogi 4.18 Billy Miller, Danny Porteous|the first period, as Lake Vista/25_ assists, one point behind - and Dennis Duserault all scored put up a stout defensive dis-|O'Shea. singletons. For Fernhill, the Mc-/play, before North Oshawa's| Dan Grant, also of Peterbor- Kee boys, Dave and Terry each'strong attack took charge. Alaniough, is fourth in scoring with scored once. |Bathe and Johnny Thaler notch-\32 points and leads the goal- EASY FOR NIPIGON ed. two apiece, while single|getters wjth 17, i Nipigon scored an easy win'goals went to Gary O'Connell, Ted Ouimet of Montreal 9.50, Woods, Durbano 14.00, Delcourt, Mac- Millan 14.42. Gosse and O'Donaghué 19.56, Third Period 9. Etobicoke, Bailey (Simpson) 8.10 10. Etobicoke, Knapton (Simpson) 9.18 Penalties -- Adair 1.40, O'Shea, minor and maior, 2.17; Gosse, maior, Durbano, maior, 10.22; Delcourt 17.19, Adair 19.00, Whitby (too many men on the ice) 19.49. Many of the fans and some of the local team officials were somewhat displeased with the officials, especially the calls on delayed penalties when the time of the infraction and the call tied the the lead for Second Place, ing snow, | ay. | Although the weather Oshawans Win In Skeet Shoot Despite high winds and _ swirl- 13. members of the jtook part in the first tourna- opening jment of the Lower Lakes Skeet/Hockey League's weekly double-| |League, at Brantford, on Sun-| header on Sunday morning and|mid-frame tried the winners but/goa) of the game--the winner, Was/bill at the Auditorium, Tony's|ing Starr's, with Dan Gray, left) over Radio Park, as they were|Michael Noonan, Philip Jarvie,| Junior Canadiens is tops in the extremely sharp in a 9-1 vic-/Frank Bathe and Charles Ran-|g0altending department, having tory, Dave Tessier led Nipigonjdall. For Lake Vista, 'Terry allowed 17 goals in 6 1-3 games | | 3 with three goals and an assist,|Thorton led their attack with for a 2.68 average. | TS S Kim Zwicker . and Larry|two and M, Logan gave a good G A Pts. | eG '@ | OO n on Mathews counted twice apigce|account of himself in the Lake Orr, O 15 26 41 | | and scoring once each were Jim/Vista nets, despite the score, |0'Shea, S 16 23 39 Nemish and Mike Dionne. Gary) |Laeroix, 13 25 38 J e e e Y STORIE PARK UP Pi | Hood tallied Radio's lone goal. In the final game of the day,|Gtant. P 17 15 32 In Win ™ ] CONNAUGHT. WINS Storie Park defeated Rundle 3-1/c@5hman, 0 107 7 | Connaught Park, scoring three|in a close-checking contest. pale og . 11 15 26 Versafood squeezed out a 5-2)as Starr's continually harrass-)zoal to put Tony's on eyenj'uick goals, went on to defeat|Leading the way for Storie were rite: 3 3 if . 3 Oshawa Skeet and Gun Clubjwin over Starr Furniture in thejed Braiden, in the Versafood|terms and then with just a little| Valleyview 6-1. Clive Osborne/Rick Parfitt with two and Alan Lawitee M 817 35 tiie Gh the DAW net over a- minute remaining, Bob-|¥@5 the star of this game for;Ogden with one goal. R. Simp-|chstton 's 16 8 24 Three minor penalties in Afe|bie set up Ford for his second|Connaught, as he notched two\son scored the lone goal for|" jgoals, as well as assisting on|Rundle. | in the second half of the twin-|they did a good job of contain-| [three others, Other scorers for! The schedyle for next Satur-| | First Period Connaught were Guy Charbon-\day, Dec. 4 is as follows: 7:90 Keino Of Kenya jreasonably fine locally, the con-/Refreshments scored in the|unattended in front of the net,| 1. Oshawa TV, Keenan jneau with two and Dave Smith\a.m., Rundle vs. Southmead; Cli s W Id M k ditions at Brantford were any-\dying minutes, to nose. out/potting the only goal, for a 3-1| (Mapes, J. Marshall) 13.29|and Luke Charbonneau with|7:45 a.m., Woodview vs. Storie: Ip or ar |thing but what skeet shooters!Oshawa TV 4-3 lead, 2. Tony's, Ford )singles. The only scorer for Val-|7:45 a.m., Woodview vs. Storie;| AUCKLAND, N.Z. (Reuters) \like to have for competitive) Starr's played their best) Lucky Wills closed the game (Sutton, Delves) ...... 17.20/leyview was Paul Byrne. 8:30 a.m., Brookside vs, Lake\Kipchonge Keino of Kenya shooting. game of the season but hadiclicking on a power-play but; Penalties -- Keenan, |SHUTOUT FOR EASTVIEW (Vista; 9:20 a.m., North Oshawajclipped 1.6 seconds off the world This did not deter the Osh-"lady luck" against them in|Tripp's tally and a late goal by Secoud: Pérlod | Eastview broke wide-open ajvs. Kingside; 10:05 a.m., Valley-|5,000 metres event here tonight. | jwent to St. Catharines, awa scattergun enthusiasts from' their bid to score their first win |Napierokowski put the game taking second place, Top honors Versafood held a 2-1 first-period| beyond reach. who/ margin and had to'strive for it,| vs. Nipigon; 10:50 a.m.,) Keino, who holds the world last-period|Harman vs. Baker; 11:40 a.m.,|3,000-metre' record, clocked 13 Bathe; 12:25 p.m.,/minutes, 24.2 seconds, The pre- (close contest with Brookside, as| View jthey counted. three r goals to lock up a 4-0 win.|/Radio vs. 3. Tony's, Bobbie | (Sutton, Dowe) ...s... 5.27 | First Period 1, Versafood, Hull 4. Gsnawa TV ,Mapes scored nine points in the shoot. (G ft. Copeland) seorgeff, Copeland) . | Scores for the Oshawa gun- - 6.0 Eastview Stephen McLaughlin in the} Connaught vs. Sunnyside; andivious best was 13:25.8 by Aus- OSHAWA "CRUSHMEN" were extended all the way but won a 5-4 decision down in Junior "B" schedule fixture. Whitby "Steelers" were not so | fortunate, they lost at home to the Etobicoke Indians. | Mercurys Take Top Spot Industrial Hockey Loop | Paced by a two-goal per- formance by Dave Elliott, and the flawless play of Gary Tay-| lor in the net, Mercury Furni- ture took sole possession of first: place in the Oshawa Indus-| trial Hockey League by virtue} of a 6-0 victory over Keith) Peters Realities, on Sunday. Other goals were netted by| Brian Wright, Joe 'Rocket' Dan-| jel, Dave Spencer and Jim) Beuchlier. Spencer's tally came on a penalty shot in the secorid period. Peters just one goal in the first, but) the score stretched to 4-0 after 40 minutes. Mereury Furniture 6, Kelth Peters 6 FIRST PERIOD . Mercury: Brian Wright (Elliot, Spencer) SECOND PERIOD Mercury: Joe Daniel | (Walte, Greenwood) Mercury: Dave Spencer . Mercury: Dave Elliott (Walte, Wright) THIRD PERIOD Dave Elliott see = Mercury (Spencer, Wright) 6. Mercury: Jim. Beuchier i (Bob Rogers) In the, other game Gus 9. Brows's : j ; | i Cop net played extremely|at 1:10 p.m., Fernhill vs. East-|tralia's Ron Clarke, set in Los ent. He ul be ready oon lners were taken by Wilbur: i] ' | (Bradd, Tripp) ...... 2.13 5. ¢ shawa TV, Copeland 11-41) wel) in holding Brookside at bay,|view. Angeles earlier this. year. it Oshawa and when Generals Newlands, who scored a_per- rus men | 2. Starr's, Woods Penalties -- Bannon jenabling teammates to build up| MEE WRI TERE ee - Danny O'Shea and Orr are | fect score of 50 out of 50 targets, | . | (Bryan, Young) 15.00 Third Period |a comfortable lead. Scoring for _ pei . --o -- re | Harold Ingleton of pigeon sh Ni C b 3. Versafood, Hutton 6. Tony's, Bobbie \Rasteiew wake Denay Stihion There Are Specie! Benefits For All going to be far in front, be- |who was shooting for Oshawa, | Bradd, Konorowski) ..17.07) (Ford, Sutton) ..s++000- 56\ with two and Colin Lockey and Itook second place with a score Ip 0 ; ourg: Penalties -- None. 7. Tony's, Ford. (Bobbie) 18.<5| David Coull with one apiece. BUSINESS EXECUTIVES jof 49. Nelson Starr followed) Oshawa "Crushmen" chalked! Second Period | Penalties -- Delves (minor.| WOODVIEW CLICKS third with 48 and Allan Wood yp another valuable two-point| 4. Versafood, Gray misc. and game misc.) and Woodview went on to an easy AND SALESMEN var Cobourg last night, in their |broke 47. Fifth place standing) victory, in their OHA Junior! | (Bradd) ......+.....+ 19.29| Wright. 5-0 win over Sunnyside Park, oo So ieee was shared by Don Hubbard)R» jakeshore League sched-| Penalties -- Johnson,' Napior- ag "|after taking an early 4-0 lead, P tint: ebetibenes wbla @ PONTIAC other and Doug. Branton, both with wie, when they eked out a 5-4\kowski and Konorowski. H 4 but for the work of Shawn Rob- - it » y ut a | French- anadian es ' : you lease @ new. 4s @® BUICK lequest paso we [%8. bs |decision, over a much-improved Third Period | jbinson in the Sunnyside net, the No insurence costo No maintenance costs .., . Sine rete | The first five scores are taken/Cobourg squad, in Cobourg last! 5. Starr's, Wills | ; jScore might have been higher. ererthin 'on ene or two year lease Hems » +. Phone or come te for total targets broken in the/night. (ek Dik) ck ae League Results |Scoring single goals for Wood- for Fall dete tournament, which in the case! The "Crushmen" struck for al 6. Versafood, Tripp .,.... 13.07 view were Dwight Partridge, xi of Oshawa bebo 240 out of 250. three-goal lead 'in the first! 7, Versafood, Napiorkowski ROWMANVILLE -- The William Verslus, Peter Brady, MILLS AUTO LEASE | Other scores of the Oshawalneriod and needed them all.| | (Gray) ..ss+....0s...., 19.32|French Canadians defeated the @@tY Armstrong and Gord Ful- PHONE 723-4634 LTD. 266 KING ST. WEST contestants saw Max Brown,|They managed to hold the fight-| Penalties --- Hull, Bryan,/Acadian Club 9-1, and in the|'0", While Joe Sawyer earned g 'i : | from Bob Crosmas, Don Craggs, Gary Mitchell and Lloyd Scham. Ed Archye, Rob Mason, Rich- ard Nosal and Rocket Smith scored for the losers. Brown's took a 2-0 lead in the) first period, but Gale's narrow-| ed the margin to 3-2 before the! frame ended. Gale's tied it in| the second. Brown's led 4-3) after' two periods, and_ in- creased the margin to 8-3 in the third. The losers scored their! last goal, late in the final held the winners to,period. Gus Brown 8, Gale Lumber 4 FIRST PERIOD | Brown's: Bob Crosmas (McCabe) | Brown's: Dan Price Ed Archye (Sine, Nosal) Don Craggs (Price) Rob Mason (Burke) SECOND PERIOD Richard Nosal (Smith, Archye) Brown's: Rudy McConnell (Shea, Craggs) THIRD PBRIOD Rudy McConnel! (Krowchuck) Gary Mitchell (Skea) Dan Price Gale's Brown's Gale's: Gale's: " 2 won 8. Brown's 10. Brown's Li. Brown's>--tinyd "Stham (Price, Craggs) 12, Gale's: Rocket Smith (Nosal) Brown Motors broke up a close contest with four straight goals in the third period, and register- ed an 8-4 decision over Gale Lumber. Dan' Price and Reed Me- Connell scored two each for the winners, with singletons coming PATRICK G, McDANIEL, A.A.C.I, | REALTOR & CONSULTANT | | Approitols: Real Estate Mortgages: Prop. M Herman Sweetman and Tom ing Cobourg Minor scoring 45 each, Russ|terms Watson 44, Louis Sirrizzotti 43,\in the Fred Chase Davis 35. The next shoot in the league schedule will take place in|count and the Oshawa boys Waterloo, on December 12th,/all they could do, , and all local club members are fort, Gavel turning Squad on with two goals apiece middle canto but in the 41 and George|third period, the homesters rat-| ture defeated the Tigers 5-3. LATE GOAL WINS IT | Thay pk within one goal of tying to hold the|ing splendid saves, when Tony's|tin, in a fine attackers broke in Bois, and Mansfield invited to take part in this'same, in the nets. often almost unchecked. the Acadian Club was Seblanc. contest. | Dickson, with a-pair of tal-| Keenan opened the scoring to| Good Boy Furniture, formerly rai eg ee "|lies, Dionne, Solomon andjget Oshawa TV started but a|McKeen's Furniture, came from| FIGHTS LAST NIGHT Knowles were the goal-scorers|ganging-act goal by veteran /behind to defeat. the Tigers in a for "Crushmen," who used one|Harold Ford, tied it up, \fast-skating, close game. Scor-! Las Vegas, Nev. -- Denny full line of Midget-age players,| Thé Jead see-sawed in the ing for Good Boy pointed Johnny Brooks, Henderson, Nev., 12. 151,|Association ranks, for night's game in Cobourg. last/indicates but in the |periods, Bobbie got his secondjone apiece. even) Reid, Hull (misc.) and Young./second game Good Boy Furni- the shutout. : | The French Canadian club| Mike Cirka played an out-|dominated their game all the! tled the rigging twice, to creep|standing game in goal for Osh-|way. Scoring for the FCH Club) the|awa TV but was the victim. of|were Rouleau, Goulet and Page had/defeat, after consistently mak-|getting two goals apiece, Bou- one on home,|apiece, The one goal-getter for. Furniture Moyer, 154, Portland, Ore., out- up from Oshawa Minor Hockey |second stanza, as the summary|were A. Ridout with two, Haw-| thirdjerchuk, Saughton and Gribben Absolutely No Question About It! 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