JUniOr Use Red T TORONTO (CP) -- The On- tario Hockey Association Ju- nior A All-Stars will try to beat the Russians at their own game when they play the touring Soviet team in an exhibition hockey game here tonight. The OHA team, with Toronto Marlboros forming its nucleus, 'will Stress positional hockey against the Russians, winners of the first two games of their eight - game Canadian tour. "It'll be tough for these ju- paar ad = A niors to adapt themselves after playing a wide - open game," said Gus Bodnar, former Na- tional Hockey League star who will coach the OHA team. 'But that's how Windsor Bulldogs beat them a few years back and no Canadian team has beaten them since. "The Russians check closely and when they're on the offen- sive you never see them shoot the puck in and chase it. They carry it in and they have Whitby Lasco Steelers Tie St. Mike' By CLIFF GORDON Whitby Lasco Steelers and St. Michael's College Buzzers battled to a 4-4 tie at Whitby Arena last night in Metro Jun-| jor 'B' hockey action. | It was the second straight tie for Jim Cherry's club. Dave Chalmers, Tommy Lav-) ender, Don O'Donoghue: and Al Quintillian scored one apiece for) Whitby. Paul McCann was the} only repeat scorer for. the Irish,| the other goals coming from Steve Giuliani and Nick Slaw- son. Chalmers opened the scoring} late in the first period, to send| the home club into the second) with a slim 1-0 lead. Lavender's| second - period goal increased| their margin, but then the col- lege crew'turned on the heat. Slawson and Giuliano scored 33 seconds apart to tie the game. The goals came on Buzz- ers' first two shots of the period. McCann scored twice for St. Mike's before the period end- ed, with O'Donoghue sandwich ing a Steeler goal in between. Whitby put on a determined drive in the final stanza, result- ing in Quintillian's equalizer. Cheesman whistled three shots past the open corner in. the final two minutes, and Lavender and Darryl Leach just missed the top corner. JUST TALKING: Steelers had Leach in the line up for the first/ time this year and the big fel-| low looked sharp. He should fill the gap left by the.departure of O'Shea Bob Menard showed well and while not hit- ting the scoresheet, he earned one assist and the praise of| coach Cherry. Cherry thought| s Buzzers his best game of the season ; . .| Mike Keenan played defence for; Steelers -- a new position for him, but he made several good moves Steelers meet the Buzzers again on Friday night in the St. Mike's Arena. FIRST PERIO' Chalmers | 1, Whitby | (Lavender, Vipond) 19.06] Penalties -- Noble 1.45, Keenan 9.27,| Quintillian 11.42, McCann 13.24, Zuccatto) 7.14 | SECOND PERIOD 2. Whitby: Lavender (Vipond) 3. St. Mike's: Siawson (McCann) 4. St. Mike's: Giuliani (McCann, L. Fullan) 5. St. Mike's: McCann (Giuliani, L. Fullan) 6, Whitby; O'Donoghue (Menard) 3.21] 6.26 6.59) | 17.00} St. Mike's: McCann (Giuliani) 17.57) Penalties -- Slawson 3.14, Thompson lial, R. Fullan 19.47 7. THIRD PERIOD 8. Whitby: Quintillian (O'Donoghue, Thompson) Penalties -- Zucceto 3.17, 3.46, Young 8.37. 7,55 Thompson FIGHTS LAST NIGHT By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Boston -- Don Fullmer, 160, West Jordan, Utah, outpointed Joey Archer, 160, New York, | 12; Tom McNeeley, 206, Med- ford, Mass., stopped Marion Conner, 176, Boston, 9. New Orleans -- Curtis Cokes, 150, Dallas, Tex., outpointed Irish Billy Collins, 150, Nash- ville, Tenn., 12: Milan--Carlos Duran, 155%, Italy, and Pascal Dibenedetto,| 1634, France, drew, 8 Las Vegas--Ferd Hernandez, 161, Las Vegas, outpointed Wade Smith, 15414, San Jose, Calif.,| via 'Russian Team ise a ie rs = actics tremendous puck control," Jim Gregory, general man- ager of the Marlies, agreed. "And if we shoot the puck into their end we may never get it back," he said. "So we'll try it the way they do it." SOVIETS PRACTISE The Russians ran through a one - hour drill Tuesday at Maple Leaf. Gardens, scene of tonight's game which begins at 8 p.m. EST. Coach Anatole Tarasov hinted the jutiior team can expect the Russians to hand out plenty of) | stiff checks. "We don't play it rough at home," he said, '"'but when we come over here we have to. An ent scenes." The OHA squad had its only workout as a team Monday night at Maple Leaf Gardens. The only player joining the team who is over junior age is Joey Bamford, goaltender with Fort William last season. Marlboro players with the ju- nior all-stars will be Parry Watson, Jim Keon, Gerry Mee- han, Mike Byers, Brian Glen- nie, Jim McKenney, Doug Dun- ville and Mike Corrigan. Players from other teams in- clude Bobby Orr and Danny O'Shea of Oshawa Generals, Andre Lacroix and Danny Grant of Peterborough Petes, 57\Derek Sanderson and Ted Snell of Niagara Falls Flyers, Neil Clark of London Nationals and Serge Savard of Montreal Ju- nior Canadiens. Good As Pros TORONTO (CP) -- Sam Pol- lock, general manager of Mont- real Canadiens, said Monday that the calibre of hockey in Russia has reached the point where a professional could be formed in that country to play top pro teams in North America "It always comes up about "who's best--them or us," he said. "They're good enough now to have a pro team play our best pros and leave their amateurs play our amateurs." He said that in the next five years a world pro league could be formed but that to remove national restrictions, Russia's political approach to hockey must be broken down. team P. & Bree. Beene = EAN FAL AVIAN Es ae Director 'The Ontario Provincial Ladies' Bowling Association, which at last count listed 3,147 names in its membership, held meeting in Hamilton last in both instances. Mrs. Josie Gyurka and Mrs. Fairley Bouckley of Oshawa, it was agreed that Mrs. Bouckley would remain on the executive as a director for the next two the present duties as vice-president of the | years, immediately after termination of her | Association. | In the tournament, ing in the team events, Fairley and Josie gained a spot in the "doubles" with a three-game total of 1126. Fairley also won a place in the singles, her second time in two years, on a taree- game total of 573. It was a great outing for the lgirls, who were proud to repre- lsent Eastway Lanes of Oshawa, |\bedecked: in the beautifui skirts given them, courtesy of Bert May of Eastway. All agreed that more girls should plan to attend future tourneys, especial- ly the tournament held in |Rochester, N.Y. in 1967, cele- jbrating the 50th anniversary of |the Women's International Bowl- jing Congress LANDER STARK CLASSIC Big changes in the Classic league last week were featured by the Falcons tak- ling over first place, with 3-0 win over jthe formerly leading Tigers. The Lions |moved up from fifth to third place, at lthe expense of the Hornets 3-to-0. The Hast-place Hawks gained @ big win by |smothering the Jets 3-0. | "Big" George Lawrence led the Fal- lcons to victory against the Tigers. Walt Scott was Lions high performer against the Hornets. Bert Wind and Rolf Rocker were on the beam as the Hawks scored |their first shutout of the year with Jets ithe victims The Mustangs and Eagles hooked up in @ tremendous match that saw George Brabin, Harry Blohm and Lou Petryshyn ® come up with stellar efforts icr @ 2-0-1 |win over the 'birds' and a chance for 8 ldip into this year's 'Christmas Prize 'ool' Big Eight George Brabin 599 (217), George Lawrence 598 (232), Harry Blohm 580, Lou Petryshyn 579 (215), Doug Venn 576, Bert Wind 571, Walt Scott 571 and Rolf Rocker 558. Standings -- Falcons 25, Lions 22, Jets 21, Mustangs 21, 18, Hornets 15 and Hawks 10. | The League wishes to thank the tollow- Tigers 24, Eagles Name Oshawa Wom . their month, in conjunction with their second annual tournament, with Oshawa ladies most prominent At the meeting, attended by which actor has to change for differ- saw ten Oshawa girls compet-| Prov. Group with 582, Sam Larocca 579, KI Neal 375, George Turner 556, Doug Cole 540, Vann 533, Ted 538, Doug Vai Collis 513, Ron Andrew 511 and Tom Larocca 510. Standings -- MoFthg's Garage 19, North Oshawa Golf Range 14, Pickwick Clean- ers l&° Meade's Sunoco Service 14, Gil- jards 14, Orphans 13, Central Auto Body 11, Speedy Muffler Ki VW, Bonds Clothes 10, Vancos 10, Hiff and Miss 9% Nu-Way Photo 7, wa Cleaners 7, Yomacs 7, Esso's 4, and Majigs 4. KING TEN PIN MIXED Cleaners added to their league- we expect better things from the A"s 'once they start. 's fared almost as badly In their game, ever they did manage e@ couple lof points as the General Aggragates won out 5-to-2. Thompson Plumbing, last week's Cco- holders of first place with Chows 0 Cadillacs, were stopped by the 'cadd! 5-to-2. Chows remained tied for first place: by beating Modern Grill by the same scare, with Burn's Shoes 'and Cadillacs. The Shoemen gained their -lofty position with a 7-0 shutout over City Hall. | It was Peacock's turn fo gain seven) points with a bye, as they moved UP! scugog into a second place tle with Thompsens |ieading margin, with a 5-to-2 win tne and Corvetts. Should-8-Bins, while the sey The top score in our league this A and W's and Moonbeams Reem Baty was turned in by George Turner. a \él. for @ couple of markers in thelr Jake Wind was runner up wth 559,\D./ matches, in a vain eff to overheul Phos Ng ase Copp 528 and Hermon) tne jeaders. rakken 526, | Standings -- House of Chow 12, Cadit-) ,pUraciean, eid Remeate a8 pe A agi ores a Cavan Drive-ins, while the Moonbeams met up lumbing 9 Peacock Lumber 9, 9%, Modern Grill 7, General Aggregates 7, with a stubborn Miz Fitz crew, who put City Hall 5, Police B's 2 and Police A's 0 with Hai In up a spirited performance in behalf of their new sponsor Vern Auto Glass. The Triumphs and the Try Agains moved up the ladder, tying Moonbeams and A and W's for second piace, with the Triumphs shutting out Motor City Cab 7-to-0, while the Try Agains snatched 3 5-2 win from the Astra-Nuts. The Crawlers, with June Pettit lead- ing the way, disposed of the Big Five five and two, despite some vailiant ef- forts by Oz Sponer for the 'fivers', while the Orphans made a team effort stand up over the independents 5-2. Jim Lamont carded the top score for the night a 580, Oz Sponer 575, Fred Snow 553, Jack Randall 547, Horst Pie- karski 546, Harold Babcock 545, John Barbara 530, Lorenz Schatz 514, bob Jones 513, Tal Ryan 511, Jim Zambone'li 505, John Bowers 505, Glen Copp 504 and Clarence Dove 500. For the girls, June Pettit was tops with 493, Ede Ryan 478, Jean Hutcheons 476, Shirley Bowers 473, Glenda Thomson 472, Alice Lanning 468, Marg Brown 461, Ona Zambonelli 448, Dot Tyson 445, Leona Jones 439, Norma Magee 436, Lorraine Dalby 433, Bev Doran 431, Betty _Thom- son 423, Noreen Richmond 414, Eleanor Herbacko 414 and Marion Leonard 407. Standings -- Scugog Cleaners 19,.A and OLYMPIC MAJOR | Herm Prakken's 621 series made the \difference as the Hermits successfully jmet their first serious challenge for taanne leadership, edging the Huns 3-to- 1 Meanwhile, the Bombers moved to within hailing distance of the top with a 4to-0 win over the Aces. George Brabin and Arno Knop each had a dig night for the 'blitzers'. The Rotars also made their move with a 40 win over the Rifles, es Karl Jendryka had his ball working to near perfection. Missiles and the Bullets had themselves a real dandy, with the Missiles edging the 'Ammos' 2¥2 points to ¥2. As previously mentioned, term Prak- ken led fhe night with a (621) series, followed by George Brabin 564, Arno Knop 550, Walt Scott 565, Karl Jendryka 547 and Jim King. ] The race for the high average con- finues with Herman Prakken in the lead at the present time with 184, George Brabin next in line with %81, followed by Walt Scott with 180. i Standings -- Hermits 3014, Bombers 24, Rotars 23, Missiles | Bullets 20, Rifles 18 and Aces +0. EASTWAY MIXED LEAGUE Moring's. Garage continue to impress as they held on fo first place in the league with a 5-2 win over the Hitt and Miss, enhancing their margin to five Huns _27,| 2, Bins -S°8nd My (Turkey Roll -- Dyett's. Sports tie with Mackie's, jefeated Houdail CiiyCeb 4, Dec. 15.) EASTWAY MEN'S THURS-NITS moved into a first-place eo Cho, in e'rnstch foal tat eer, champs nai rine Last year's cha Jewell's 'Weer, are still finding the going tough, fia yh losing to Die Room Twisters 5-to-2, i, Fil the Chevelies, with George Wind in fine'7, Caprices 6, jason toppl impressively in Wilson's win over $cu- Gog Cleaners. epis and Clint's divided their four points, while Goch Supertest will have to walt until next week, to determine who extra point in their game with | Dairy. Venn turned in the night's high score of 583 (207), followed by John Waidinsperger 582 (213), Bob Peake 579, Glenn DeLong 569 (213), Ken Fisher 568, Jim Loreno 560, Tom Krawchuk 550, Francis Taylor 549 (213), Bill Welsh 548, Ron Milne 540, John Joe cer 545, Mason 539, Don Frayne 538, Harry Wit- ferick 533 and Stan Hod 525. Spoorts 9, Mack'e's Houdaille's 8, Les Standings -- Dyett's Van and Storage 9, Eveniss Sales 8 Peppis Pizza Palace 8 Aldsworth Cleaners 7, LA and B 6, On- farlo Motor Sales 6, Homes by Harri- son 5, Erinil Golf Club 5, Scugog Clean- ers 5, Wilson's Men's Wear 5, Clint's) Texaco 3 and H and L Enterprises 2. | GNEERAL MOTORS Indicative of the good bowling within our league, Rolf Rocker of the Filnt- stones enjoyed. his finest night of the year with @ 648 triple, on games of 219, 216 and 213, yet his "Flints" suffered o a Soe at the hands of the Minute The first section winning Paint Shop found their second wind to drop the Ti _-- A Favored Gift with Everyone Shop at Burn"s for slippers in every style and colour. @ FOAMTREAD @ PACKARD @ OOMPHIES @ HABITANT BURNS SHOES SIMCOE AND KING ST. OSHAWA } MANUFACTURED IN OSHAWA dermaangend Finer Quelity points over the four teams tied for the runner-up position. 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