tnecotiiistnacainialie peeatanlienali te | $A THE OSHAWA TIMBS, Wednesday, December 15, 1963 aoa - ~-- : ROBBY ORR A STANDOUT Russia Nips Juniors With Pair In Third But the Canadians ran out of|team's hard skating, were oo \steam in the second period and forced into several mistakes TORONTO (CP)--A team Of|the Russians broke loose in a during the period. all stars from the Ontario|cirong display of skating and' But the touring team recov- Hockey Association Junior A Se-| nassing that turned the tide be- ered in the second and held a ries, bolstered by a senior goal-|fore a crowd of 14,886. wide edge despite picking up tender from Fort William, stole! he line of Boris Maiorov; four penalties to one for the a page from Russia's hockey | Anatole Firsoy and Vyacheslav OHA squad. Goaltender Joey book and came close to pulling|starshinov accounted for three Bamford, picked up by the all- an upset Tuesday night. lof the Russian goals, each stars from Fort William Beav- mess Maples Deléat Parts - Service Biddy Leaders | Both games in the Westmount |Kiwanis Biddy Basketball Lea- |Bue, at the Simcoe Hall Settle- jment House, were high scoring jaffairs, and the points rolled up 'galore. | With five players hitting the double figures and both winning teams over 30 points each, a) |total of 96 points was collected. \MAPLES DUMP BANTINGS | As a result of this action, |\Bantings suffered there second |defeat of the season as Maples ijtrounced them 31-to-10. Ricky Hemmaway sank 17 points, Captain Ray Firtodziej another 12, and Stanley Cook registered the other two for the. winning And Police Waging Keen Minor Race Larry Lloyd picked up 26 points and Charles Marlowe 20 as the Police Association fram- pled Bolahood's 56-to-17, in the first game of the Minor Basket- ball League at the Simcoe Hall Settlement House. John Nawrot collected the other ten points for the winning Police Associal' .. Dave Cham- bers scored nine points, sinking four baskets in the final quarter. Mike Skoblikowsky and Bill Swindells picked up three each and Steve Ball added a pair. The Police team sank 16 out of 28 foul shots, and in the ~ec- ond quarter outscored their op- and Service walked away. Dave Jamieson sank 15 points and played a outstanding game sink- ing 5-out-of-7 foul shots. Ted Boivin picked up the other two points for the winners. Bill Rajkovic played excellent collecting 15 points, as he too sank 5-out-of-6 foul shots, to lead the Firefighters. Bill Melny- chuk had six, Ron MeInroy with four, and Ken Jordan and Harry Morrison two each. Parts and Service: Ted Boivin, Tom Eldridge, Dave Calder, Dick Howson, Dave Robinson, Dave Jamieson and coach Mar- cel Boivin. Maples. Nick Melnychuk handled all) the scoring for the short-hand- ed Bantings, dropping in 10 points. Maples: Ray Bartodziej, Bill |Boyd, Stanley Cook, John Dick, |Randy Towns, Richy Hemma- |way and coach Blaine Boswell. Bantings: Nick Melnychuk, |Jim Atkinson, Paul Boyd, Chris- \topher McDonald, Gino Pascuz- The all-stars lost 4-3 to the|pjayer scoring once and assist- ers of the Thunder Bay League, touring Russian national team,|ing twice. was brilliant in the second, al- but not before throwing a scare} But the winning goal was lowing just one goal as Russia into their opponents by skating | scored by-Konstantin Loktey at fired 19 shots his way. Bamford and passing their way to a $-1/7:59 of the third period from held Russia to a 3-3 tie in Fort lead in the first period. a goalmouth scramble. After William during their tour last The victory was Russia's|that the Russians went into a season. third in its eight-game tour Of|defensive shell that the OHA Canada. The Russians defeated|{eam was unable to penetrate TIED IT UP Canada's national team 4-0 and} with any success. Firsoy scored 'the only goal 8-6 in their first two games and! Maiorov opened the scoring of the second to make it 3-2 and play Montreal Junior Canadiens early in the first period, but the the Russians, displaying their of the OHA Junior A series to-/ali- stars bounced back with usual precision passing, tied it a A night in Montreal. |goals by Ted Snell of Niagara early in ie por Sar zi and coach Jim Waddell. The Junior Habs will be bol-|jalls Flyers, Grant and La-|shinoy scored on a rebound. AVENUES WHIP HURONS winthin over CLE: F ( h p stered by some of their gradu-|croix, the top scorer in the 'hat set the stage for Lok- " ee | Allan Boivin set the pace roll- Bae Alexander picked up 13 reg a ea ee ates, among them goaltender) Junior A OHA with 16 goals and tey's winning effort which came ' jing up 20 points, as the Avenues points, R. McInroy 10, Bill Co-\Jamieson (P._ ind S.) 52 Bil Jacques Plante who retired last|37 assists. The Russians, caught after Russian goalie Victor Kon- ran up a 38-to-17 victory over|bel had four, Walter Hubar and|Melnychuk (¥.F.) 51. Ron Mc season after a National Hockey flat-footed by the Canadian oyalenko made a series of point- the Hurons. Andy Cherkas a pair each Inroy (F F.) 48 ane Bill. R e League career with Montreal blank stops against Lacroix. This was the highest scoring) Bob Goulding led C.K.L.B.\kovic (F.F.) 46 ad Canadiens and New York Rang- Orr, who set up the first goal, Biddy game in two years. John/with nine points, Dennis Hercia|---- -- Firefighters: Bill Rajkovic, Ken Jordan, Ron McInroy, Jim Lees, Bill Melnychuk, Jim Jor- dan and Harry Morrison. / w ponent 17-to-0. | Police Association: Charles |Marlowe, Walter Karas, Dennis Krout, Larry Loyd, John Naw- rot and coach Mike Karas. Bolahood's: Bill Swindells, Steve Ball, Gary Norton, Dave Chambers and Mike Skoblikow- sky. Parts and Service Police Assoc. C.K.L.B. ' Kinloch"s | Firefighters |KINLOCH'S BEAT CKLB Bolahood's In a real close contest Kin-| League Scoring Leaders: -- loch's jumped into a first half|Charles Marlowe (Police) 148, lead and hung on for a 31-to-27|\Nave Calder (P. and §.) 109, the Peter- Russia won ovalenko of the Russian Na- who plays for tional team in Toronto last borough Petes. night. An unidentified Rus- 4-3 sian player covers Grant, HOCKEY SCORES, STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS |; American League Eastern Division "Lt. 2 Art 16 5 3114 69 35 11121 77 67 23 1011 0 64 69 Providence 912 1 63 7 | Springfield 717 1 64 107 DANNY GRANT (21) of the Junior 'A' 'All-Stars' fights for possession of the puck with goalie Victor Kon- --CP Wirephoto | Quebec Bai | Hershey | Baltimore 9 Guelph 9 0 6 6 6 SECOND PERIOD Firsov Starshinov Galt a, Paner Sie) (uaplea> Me and Mike ped THIS AND EVERY WEEKEND TWILIGHT BOWLING " Almetov) 7 Kuzkin 15.05, 12.36, Russia Juniors Manitoba Junior Rangers 5 Monarchs 2 | Warriors 9 Braves 8 Saskatchewan Junior Melville 10 Flin Flon 6 'Moose Jaw 1 Weyburn 7 Exhibition ligaments in his right knee. He was injured in a game Sunday and entered hospital Monday night. An autopsy was | performed today. Doctors said) Tuesday Hill suffered "a sudden and massive embolism blood clot after surgery." 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Leaming 19 Ee | 143 13 ZELLER'S RETAILERS TO THRIFTY CANADIANS THE CHRISTMAS -- GIFT STORE ers. aise Scoring Summary said after the game that he Boivin picked up 12 points,/had eight, six in theh final Before Tuesday night's game never saw passing as accurate | Randy Jordan four and Terry|quarter, Dennis Medwid and Remember When? ie OHA coach Gus Bodnar, an- RUSSIAN MATIONALS:.. Geel yes és that of the Pakelany ic aaid Hinze two more for the Avenues.|John Cuthbert four each, and/ Professional hock d : other former NHL star, said his\iercer*\inniy \oavydov, Oleg Zaitse¥-\the passing plays were 'just Captain Mike Brisebois led|Leslie Bodok the final two. | its debut in New York 49 team would use a favorite Euro-|igor Romishevsky, Alexander Ragulin, ' sO irri plays re Jw tue Hurbie, with: seven. polnks d . | its debut in ed York 40 pean tactic by controlling the|Viedimar Brezhnev. Forwards' Korte sg bees Be h Arkady che while Andrew Ghersini and)' Kinloch's: Walter Hubar,| aa 've a vo puck and carrying it into Rus-|der Aimefov, Boris Maiorov, Anatoly peggy ae th "C di # He had no complaints about | Bruce Hubbard came up with|Andy Cherkas, Bill Cobel, Dave) M: e Genabioas ae ie ia's zone to set up chances;rirsov, Victor Polupanov, Victor Yaku nishov law ed the Cana ian e had pl if ( i Alexander and R. Melnrey, fontreal Canadiens of the asap ris shev Viadimar UrRINOY, vyachesiaviteam's speed and stick han- the refereeing. Russia picked up i each. ee occas hia National Hockey League de- + J tarshinov, Anatoly Me ee eed Aline sai p iors Ww. ; * the 13 minor penalties venues: Allan Boivin, Paul! TKL.B.: is J vid, | Mp a p Sparked by defencem an|vitgin Alsanaer siiae, victor tine, but faid tee eons wereld 'outshot the allstars 5-30 Tuesday's Results __|Anderson, Randy Jord. "David|Leslie "Bodok, Dennis Hercia,| $1, The other Kon ane Bobby Orr of Oshawa Generals grail ; i skal ii renee labaanid OE thems st ; ----$--$_$_--__-- Providence 4 Quebec 11 Saunders, John Boivin, Terry|Alex Ghersini Bob Sac club the gpa eg wd and forwards Andre Lacroix ,2)Watagen (sub) Mt). Defence: Bobby| Hershey 6 Vancouver (WHL) 3/Hinze and coach Don Ormiston,|John Cuthbert' and coach John| founded the follewing year and Danny Grant of Peterbor-jorr (G), Brian Glennie (M). Serge Se.) 9 & J Tonight's Game | Hurons: Mike Brisebois, An-|Smithson. ' i anged Me JONOWINE Fear, ough Petes, the OHA team did |yra 0)" corwards:. Gerry Meehan itt e Talse or e S Springfield at Cleveland ldrew Ghersini, Bruce Hubbard, | | exactly that and had the Rus-|(m), jean Pranovost (F), Danny O'Shea | ada teak lTerry Hubbard, §, Cook and|BIG GAME FOR CALDER PLAN SYMPOSIUM sians befuddled through the first 0), iter tM). MIRE. Cortigan im wee : . rT ' A py coach Harold Davidson. Dave Calder set the pace with) MONTREAL (CP) -- A Cana- period. Ted Snell (F), Mike Byers (M), Derek From To Hocke Men Hey 1 59 44 93 WL TY Pts,\29 points as Parts and Service|dian symposium of recreation, asad ge -------- | Sanderson. (F},_ Don Marcotte ar iganen p y 5| Oakville 1 87 75 93 Bantings 7 4 gy fo Firefighters 46-to-29,;endorsed by the national ad- Art's Vendin Ee ee watiiam Seniors, M---Torento TORONTO -(CP)--Whether it look around and pick their beer a "eer 67 33 xKingston 48 51 pence : : ll vil eir seventh-straight vic health. oe os ale Reig on g Mattrest*" Junior Caned ens "Niagara| WAS edysd ee or "oe some spots. ; .,|Pittsburgh 14 8 1 90 70 29) alt rr 527119 Hurons 1 7 3 The first half was a close con-| of Canada's 1967 centennial year Falls Flyers, N--London Nationals, P--|Of the world's top hockey au- I'd like to see a little mor. |Cleveland 912 0 64 68 Woodstock 56 61 15 » Se + Ricky test, but in the final half, Parts! celebrations. Peterborough Petes thorities had little praise for thejof them to see how much guts] p i621, 814 0 61 78 x-Plays four-point games, H Biddy are Leaders: gene baat ah : i Leads Duplate FIRST PERIOD Russian national hockey team|they haye." ch cS ale ' Tuesday's Result |Hemmaway (Maples) 87, Nick! 1, Russia: Starshinov (Maiorov) ... 144) after they squeezed out a nar-/ Gordie Howe of Detroit, the Woodstock 2 G 6 |Melnychuk (Bantings) 71, Allan) 2 Juniors: 'Snell (Orr, Clarke). | a.19/@UGr {ley Saboe7s atari atin tn BA NEL. coun PIC _KPLAYERS oodstock 2 Guelph Boivin. (avenues) #1, donn Bole) HEY GANG! Art's Vending stretched tneir; 3 Juniors: Grant (Lacroix, Savard) ¢.57/ TOW 3 victory over an mn ario|man in I mt n PHILADELPHIA (AP)--Pet Friday's Game ' beaten record in the Duplate| "p2vn'?'s Lacroix (Grant) ipos,| Hockey Association Junior A all- has scored more than 600 goals, 4ADELPHIA (AP)--Pete a ees Sunday after.|Brenaey Ios", Osborne 18.06, Watson|Star team here Tuesday night jsaid, "They make mistakes, | Retzlaff, tight end of Philadel- LET'S GO BOWLING AT ingly ag uatkerint 119.11 : Rudy Pilous, former coach of| just like we do." aca Eagles, = a ae EASTWAY LANES : , ; : the National Hockey League's : si : all-America lineman of Texas, Ait Canada Outdoor , Russia: | «ag Chicago Black Hawks who sow| WOULD: pyle ee were mernge-nepe 'Tossiiay m Piles ° ens.: p 1.59, Firsov, O'Shea|coaches Hamilton Re jings of e fe e international rules; Winners 0 e annual Maxwe ee gov viene Northey |,29hy sarshinov i 56, Brezhnev 16.02 the OHA Junior A, applauded | would help Canadian forwards,|Club awards as the Football ne naghel SORE se ta the st THIRD PERIOD the Russians' passing and skat-|who are the targets for abuse! Players of the Year. The Max losers. A. Leaming rig ' gia & Russie: Saraey ao ing. under Canadian rules well Club selected Retzlaff as be - sour -- at tor| rf Rusia Live. "But if they played our rules, 'But may be it would back- the best professional player and oo. ceo eae otal byl (Alexandrov, \they'd get knocked down in the/fire on us," he said. 'We be} Nobis as the outstanding college take Peat "Raser clarke 18 Watson attacking zone. One good bndy- preoccupied saying 'oops, ex-| player. Plancke and Richards. net es Oe SS ee when we bumped any-) CaspER TAKES TROPHY A i w 7 13:3 a_sing. ) ; ' TAC : pe PO se gag pp osgg water ---- --------------- |their rules, with a team of NHL Frank Mahovlich of Toronto itie Casa oot he ag Sports and Social team, as they 0 I 0 Sid sohtewa | aces See Buys oo sone Last cerevee of the in-}y7, don Trophy winner Tuesday completely outclassed Duraclean ne is ne-n1idae slip ae aane oe hi "Boy. how good a guy could|PY ,the U.S. Professional Golf- Services, playing without beach I Ti diiticure up into adding machine rae kh g & By) ers' Association. Casper, who 3 igures. look, skating in with his head i rt yf strength, to ring up a 9-1 score. Other One S 1e lindas: fetemnatious) 1es.{down, making all those moves averaged 70.586 strokes per 18 Doug Layton and Ron Turpin} 11 the Oshawa NHI Atom wide Pamslane & ly boty. without belie hit," he said, _ | hole round in 112 outings on the paced the winners with tw0lreague played at the Civic Au-(checking is forbidden in the de-| But the Big M didn't feel the|PGA 'our, has won the trophy po' yee Pocosagh vp semen ditorium on Friday night the|fenders' half of the ice, and ajRussians had advanced to the| == before. ee eee 'jundefeated Montreal Canadiens/nenalized team may not-ice the|level of the lowest member of outclassed the Detroit Red! nyo, the NHL. ' oY, oe goose: 20-1. of gold Abel: coach of Detroit Red; "I don't think they've im- n the other reguiar game O!| Wings said: proved in the five years since s ® . the doubleheader Toronto Maple| «The Russians move the puck|I saw Whitby beat them. They | Christmas Gift Ideas For The Hobbyist: Leafs and Chicago Black Hawks around but there is a lot of|could pass and skate then, and battled to a 1-1 draw. _. |wasted motion. Playing our/they're doing the same things CANADIENS SWAMP WINGS |way they wouldn't be able tolnow." The first place Canadiens) Scellanis ts osiabt echuctoaniesidimonn ae CANADA OUTDOOR SUPPLIES -- D. ccoring almost at will were led Bl k & 1) k POWER TOOLS Fo Northiey, tee oo be. by young Ian Cullen with no less a ac ec er witt, W. Buchanan, T. Lyons, F. Hill, R./than 10 goals. Other goal scor- Gunderson, D, Edgar, B. Gibson ers were, Kevin Duigan and APPR _ ART'S ¢ -- CANADA ouTDOORS 7 | Mike Mountain with two a ECIATED GIFTS -- LONG LASTING ' saming A 7\Si gle accounte by Mark Patfield, Bryan Craw- 6.0? ley, Larry Hill, John Malloy VALUES 16.20 John Preston and Steve Simpson The lone Red Wing goal was) scored in-the dying seconds of the game by Terry Hopkins LEAFS AND HAWKS TIE In this hard fought contest Steve Brooks scored for the Black Hawks and John Kane) DUPLATE $-8 CLUB -- D. McCane, W notched the Leaf goal as both Settems, B. Duncan, W. Melnichuk, c.|/goalies turned in outstanding minor. 5. Giimeur, 6. Moves. J. Suseel- (performances Mason, 4. Cruwys, E. Mackenzie. OFFICIALS -- Supervisor, Ross McMas ter; Referee, Jim Claus; Linesmen, R Johnson, Robert Mitchell; Scorer, Art oe \TASTE TELLS DUPLATE 9 -- DURACLEAN YY | YOU tallies...were ays VS Ceaming way . Art's V.: Konarowski (Leaming, 5. Cruwys) .... . Canada OS: T. Lyons (Buchenan) Second Period Canada OS: Northey (Pilon, Buchanan) Art's V.: Plancke a Richards (MeConnell) seepeee Third Period Ar's V.: Leaming (Konarowsk') 16.07 ABBREVIATED First Period J. Gilmour (G,. Houck) Cutting: D. Layton (P, Mason) . Cutting: G. Houck (P. Mason, H. Cruwys) . Cutting: Wm. Seymour (R. Turpin, D. Layton) Second Period Duraciean: N. Chamberlain . Cutting: H. Cruwys (P. Mason) Third Period Cutting: R. Turpin Slim-Guy boxers joer ipnaammmgaa all for that trim "tapered" look APPOINT PERRIN TORONTO (CP)--James G. Perrin of Toronto has been ap-|\302 pointed general manager of the Canadian Boating Federation. A director of the federation since 1960, he succeeds the late Rob- ert R. Finlayson. 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