~ Brookside edged Lake Vista 2-0, a.m., December 3, Fes 'SETS NEW TRACK RECORD (UNOFFICIAL) AT INDIANAPOLIS above at the wheel of a rear - engine racing Ford, which he drove to a new all - time, but unofficial, track record, during a tire Mario Andretti, 25-year- old national driving champ- fon, from Nazareth, Pa., but originally, a native of Trieste, Italy, is shown Neighborhood Pee Wees Play Six Shutout Games The fifth week of the Neigh-;The lone Radio goal was scored borhood Association's Pee Wee|by Nault. Hockey League's schedule was} EASY FOR CONNAUGHT played on Saturday, and as @| Connaught Park romped to an result of the action, the four top| 11-1 win over Sunnyside, as they teams from North Oshawa, Con-|puyilt up a 7-0 lead in the first naught, Nipigon and Eastview!period. Once again for Con- Parks, still remain deadlocked|naught, the Charbonneau boys in first place, with five winsijeq the way, as Guy counted and no defeats. three goals and an assist, while Of the nine games played Sat-|Tuke had two goals and added urday, six resulted in shutouts,|/three assists. Other scorers for as the goalies arose to the/Connaught were John Blohm occasion in blanking the opposi-| with two goals and Tom O'Don- tion. nell also with two goals, while . single goals were scored by saci gta Stuart McGahey and D ave ; brags Smith. The first. game. say South | Allan Boivin with an alert mead swamp Rundle Park by & effort notched the lone Sunny- 8-0 score, as they counted six d : ' y first-period goals in scoring *°® 8°?" their victory. LAST GAME CLOSE Leading the way for South- The final game of the day mead was Brian Bulger with|saw the most exciting game of two goals and two assists, other|the year, as Eastview squeezed two-goal scorers were T. Koss| past Fernhill Park 3-2. Both and D. MacDonald, while S.|teams skated hard with end-to- Koss, Bob Spicher and Shearer/end rushes featured throughout counted single goals. Dave the contest, as Eastview over- Ferens turned aside all the|came a.2-1 deficit with two goals Rundle shots for the shutout. |late in the final period. The win- a ning goal was scored by Kevin SHUTOUT FOR STORIE |Copithorne, on one of the pret- Storie staged a keen defen-itiest moves of the season. The sive battle with Woodview Park,|scorers for Eastview were with Storie earning the win 2-0.| Kevin Copithorne with two goals Storie counted a goal in each/and Colin Lockey with a period, while both goalies, J-/ singleton, while replying for Crowells for Woodview and Mike! Fernhill were Dave McKee and O'Halloran --. seemed! wavne Patfield. almost invincible, turning in : spe a great efforts, as they made SATURDAY'S GAMES ; many excellent saves. Scoring} The schedule for Saturday is the Storie goals were Rick Par-|45 follows: 7.00 a.m., Woodview fitt and Joe Nestic. ys. Baker; 7.45 a.m., Eastview vs. Rundle; 8.30 a.m., Nipizgon BROOKSIDE WINS vs. North Oshawa: 9.20 a.m., In another defensive struggle, Fernhill vs. Connaught; 10.05 Brookside vs. goals by|10.50 a.m., . Radio Garth Johns late in the final Vista; 11.40 a.m., eriod, Norm Mackie for Brook-| Valleyview; 12.25 p.m., side bested young Trim in the mead vs. Kingside and at Lake Vista net, as both played'p.m., Bathe vs. Sunnyside excellent games. _______ vs. Lake Storie vs South- 1.10 as a result of, two Harman; |, test, at the Indianopolis Speedway, this week. His record lap time was 164.1 miles-per-hour but official |Duplate Hockey |Has Tight Tilts Duraclean Services, sparked by the two-goal performance of Nelson Chamberlain, registered their first win in the Duplate Sports and Social Club's Hockey League, upsetting the Canada Outdoor Supply team by a 3-2 score at the Civic Auditorium | Sunday. The game was wide open with llots of action as the Duplaters lare fast rounding into shape. Only fine defensive work and stellar performances by oppos ing goalies prevented a much higher score. In the second game of the doubleheader, the unbeaten rec- ord of Art's Vending continued as they nosed out a strong ef- fort by the Cutting team, 4 3. This was the hardest-checking game of the season but John Konarowski showed durability as he survived the close check- ing to lead his team to a win, with two goals. - DURACLEAN 3 -- OUTDOOR SUPPLIES 2 DURACLEAN - G. Schell, R. Cobbelt P> Basque, N. Chamberlain, C. Corby, J Gallant, T. Laughlin, E. Butler, W. Kas ck, A. Lamb, W. Wagar, A, Le Blanc nf Coach, James Lamont CANADA OS -- B. Gibson, B. Meraw: Northey, G. Yanch, T. Lyons, R. Pilon H. Jackson, H. Dewitt, F. Hill, D. Cou ture, W. Buchanan, E. Goulet, R. Gun derson, J. Shepherd and Coach, John Roberts. a P. First Period Chamberlain Second Period 9. Canada OS: Buchanan (Meraw) . Duraciean: (Barctay) 4. Duraciean: Barclay (Gallant, Chamberlain) §. Canada OS: Buchanan (Hill) Third Period No Scoring |.1, Duraciean Chamberlain 13.45 16.10 ART'S VENDING ~- D. McAvoy, G. O'Neil, J. Kellar, K. Beckim, H. Rickards, D. McConnell, L. Tomezak, A. Dennis, J. Konarowski, R. McMaster, S. Cruwys, Whalen, R, Plancke, D. Leaming, Coach, Ed Leveque. CUTTING -- D. McCabe, H. Crowys, Layton, W. Battams, C. Mason, J Taylor, R. Duncan, G. Houck, J. chuk, D. Kelly, E. MacKenzje, 2. Turpin rtd ~Coacn, M. Yourkevich ART'S VENDING 4 -- CUTTING 3 First Period 1. Art's Vending; $. Cruwys Leaming) and NORTH OSHAWA UP North Oshawa's powerful unit defeated Kingside Park 5-0, but, were given a real scare by the hard-checking Kingside boys, who held the victors scoreless for the first period. The scorers for North Oshawa were. Michael Noonan, Alan Bathe, . Bruce Blight, Frank Bathe and John- ny Thaler, while John Phillips earned the shutout. ANOTHER SHUTOUT Nipigon defeated Valleyview by a 6-0 count, after gaining an early lead with four quick goals. Brent Delong led the way for Nipigon with two goals, while single counters went to Mike Dionne, Bill Parker, Jim Nem- ish and Kim Zwicker. Peter TOMO 8:00 0.H.A. JUNIOR "B" HOCKEY OSHAWA CRUSHMEN VS. KINGSTON FRONTENACS ALL KIDS NIGHT Free Draw for 2 Puppy Dogs; 2 Bikes; Transistor Radio; several Autographed Hockey Sticks. RROW P.M, Grills gained the shutout. HARMAN BLANKED ADMISSION -- Adults 75¢ -- Children 25¢ In another shutout game, Baker defeated Harman 6-0, as they scored three goals in each period. Francis Grant played a steady game in earning the shutout for Baker, while the Baker scorers were Mike Clapp and Dan Porteous with two) apiece, singletons. were notched by Clarence MacPherson and' Stew Spiers. i BATHE DOWNS RADIO | In the seventh game of the day, Bathe defeated Radio Park 6-1, as they built up a 40 lead before Radio scored their lone goal. Stan Cockerton led the Bathe attack with three, goals, Wayne Seguin counted) é twice and Rodney: Brady once. | i GEORGE BABCOCK EY TICKETS AVAILABLE YOUR (SATISFACTION 1S OUR- AIM All Cores Corry Our GUARANTEE Kelly Disney Used Cars Led, 1200 Dundes E, Whitby 668-5891 BUDGET TERMS DROP IN @ Bolohood Sportshaven Downtown Oshowe @ Jim Bishop Sporting Goods Downtown Oshawa @ Auditorium Box Office 0.H.A. JUNIOR "A" HOCKEY SATURDAY NITE 7:15 P.M. OSHAWA GENERALS LONDON NATIONALS Seoson Ticket Holders Use Series No. 11 For This Gome. BUS SERVICE Leove Downtown 6:00 6:30 « 7:00. Return efter the game. NEXT HOME GAME SAT. DEC. 18th Generals vs. Peterborough T.P.T.'s aS t-RUMOST_17 { A BRT ET ath Minho $ ; By BEN WARD Canadian Press Staff Writer Toughest job at Canadian racetracks this year, aside from picking winners, was counting all that money. A record $169,- 926,335 slid through the pari- mutuel windows. It was the 16th straight year in which betting on the thor- oughbreds reached a new high. Last year it was $161,515,131. The figure is separate from harness racing on which totals jare not completed until Janu- jary. In 1964 the: harness tracks 'took in more than $163,000,000. Provincial betting records toppled this season in all six |provinces with thoroughbred \tracks--Quebec, Ontario, Mani- toba, Saskatchewan, Alberta land British Columbia. There jare none in the four Atlantic | provinces. A Cross-Canada Survey by The Canadian Press also |showed that 14 of the 18 tracks} records can be set only in |P00Fr weather that plagued ev- are lery pravince except B.C, qualifications for or in the | 'The @ ceptions were Toronto 500-mile classic, itself. |Greenwood -and. Fort Erie in (AP. Wirephoto) Ontario: and Wethbridge and . |Lake McGregor in Alberta, all lof which missed their 1964 rec- | NHL LEADERS |ords by a nose. They also re- ' ther. | Standings: Chicago, ported the worst weather. won 13, |lost five, tie dtwo; and Mont-|B.C. FORGES AHEAD real, won 12; lost four, tied four; B.C. bettors were in especially points 28. Points: Rousseau, Montreal,|numbers to lay $22,934,312 on 30 the line, up almost 20 per cent) from the $19,226,105 they wag-| Montreal, | ered last year. The season there| Goals: Hull, Chicago, 17. Assists: Beliveau, 7 covered 116 racing days, a gain Shutouts: Hall, Chicago, 3 of five from 1964. Penalties: Ferguson, Montreal) Of the national take, about) and Brown, New York, 43 min-|$134,700,000 was pocketed ' by utes, winners. The track operators, 38 ----|who are allowed nine per cent lfor purses and profits, grossed about $15,300,000;. the provinces lcame away with about $11,500,- 000 on their varying tax shares and the federal government col- to hospital here, suffering from lected about $8,500,000 for su- a possible concussion, after win-| PeTvisory services. They include ning a split decision over Benny | {/™_ patrols, Briscoe Monday night in a 10- RCMP surveillance. round bout. -- Ontario, as usual, accounted - _|for 60 per cent of the betting. lIts three tracks took in $101,- 9.25' 979 209 with Toronto Woodbine's FIGHTER HURT PHILADELPHIA Stanley (Kitten) Hayward, No } contender for the world welterweight crown, was taken/ (AP)-- 2. Art's Vending: R. McMaster 3. Art's Vending: J. Konarowski good form, turning up in record) saliva tests and) Canadian Race Fans Set Wagering Record} tion tieup. But it boosted its betting to $15,787,423 from $15,- 562,205. The season was un- changed at 42 days. PRAIRIE BETTORS BUSY On the Prairies, the nags did even better than the crops. Assiniboia Downs at Winni- peg, Manitoba's .only track, counted $8,410,026 to eclipse the previous record of $8,349,994 set in 1962. Last year the figure was $8,328,96 5on the same 42- day season. Officials said it was the best) season since Assiniboia opened) in 1958 with attendances swelled largely by U.S. fans from North Dakotnbo2 Minnesota points! just across the border. Special} days were arranged for U.S.) communities. Saskatachewan's three tracks} had a mutuél handle of $2,440,- \361 to surpass the 1964 record of $2,188,729. Alberta's six. col- A new $3,000,000 clubhouse and track at Vancouver's Exhi- lin operation set betting marks|bition Park paid: off in style,| Prince lof their own, despite generally |adding nearly $3,400,000 to the|026); handle there. } (Kellar, Leaming Second Period Turpir Duncan) 13.08 record clip more than offsetting slight declines at Fort Erie and 2.4|Greenwood. Last year, in an} 12.0 | identical 196-day season, On-| \tario fans backed their choices | -, 16.45) with $99,464,915. The only thoroughbred racing | 1 John lin Quebec is at Montreal's Blue| Johnson and; Bonnets which had to buck a transport strike and a gas sta-| 4, Cutting Layton, 5. Cutting: H. Cruwys 6. Cutting: P. Mason (Crowys) 7. Art's Vending: Konarowskl (Leaming S. Cruwys) Third Period No Scoring. Officials son; Scorer, James Claus; Len Rose. Supervisor, Robert Art Sheridan; Linesmen, R K AUTO CENTRE ee oe nS K | ge ---SERVICE DEPT. 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