Oshawa Times (1958-), 17 Dec 1965, p. 8

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§ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, December 17, 1969 OHA TI Danny O'Shea he Joins ir. Habs | imeres bit Of A Inck rT. We ge k S : : n_ In hiding A Ski T-Dar BY JOHN NICHOLLS your stretch pants fit properly Director, Blue Bird Ski Sehool,| you'll probably have more help Oshawa Ski Club |than you can handle. , j,Simee the Oshawa Ski Club week Ge nt ee as added a T-bar to its roster a of uphill fransportation facilities gram Director Fred Fox and to . : Ab Gilbert and Doug Clark, who this season, it may pose a few! received their Amateur Ski In- problems for the novice skier structor's Badge last weekend of the leading scorers in the|F those people who have never! a+ 'Talisman Ski Resorts. : OHA. | been subjected to anything other Pete Willson and Jack Lang- Andre Lacroix, Danny Grant|than @ rope tow. maid, who had earned the and Mickey Redmond all of| Actually, riding a t-bar is as|award in previous years, also the Petes of the OHA, a Cana-|simple as standing up but here| attended the course and did ex- diens affiliate, will also join| are a few basic hints. that might! tremely well. help you on your first few! the Junior Canadiens for the rides: Moe Galand game. Prepare yourself, before it is | ' your turn to take the bar, by French Rink Tov § GALT (CP) --Right-winger removing pole straps from your In Scotch Cup Moe Galand of Oakville Oaks wrists and grasping both poles in one hand on the side that is going to be on the outside of the | bar, as you ride up (in pairs). TORONTO (CP) -- A team The operator will place the from France will make its de- but in the world curling cham- took over the Ontario Hockey |pionships: for the Scotch Cup Association Senior scoring {scheduled for Vancouver March derby this week. Galand scored once and MONTREAL (CP) -- Danny O'Shea of Oshawa Generals one of the top centres in the Ontario Hockey Association Ju- nier A League, will line up with Montreal Junior Canadiens when they meet the Swedish national team in Montreal Wed- nesday, O'Shea, property of Montreal Canadiens of the National Hockey League, is playing his final year as a junior. He is one WAYNE CASHMAN combination of Bobby Orr and Danny O'Shea, while Wayne Cashman, trailing only slightly, must also be considered as very much in the running. MICKEY REDMAN another strong contender for this season's scoring laurels. Opposing them will be Oshawa's fine one - two DANNY O'SHEA with teammate Danny Grant rated a close second, 'Mickey' Redmond, Peter- borough's homebrew star, is DANNY GRANT very tight scoring race. Andre Lacroix is regarded as the big favorite to win the 1965-66 scoring derby, BOBBY ORR awa Generals, hockey fans will see the top scorers of the OHA Junior "A" League battling for a lead, in their ANDRE LACROIX When Peterborough TPT "Petes" visit Oshawa Civic Auditorium, tomorrow night, to do battle with the Osh- bar just below your seat, after you have stepped in line, Just stand naturally and the bar will slowly whisk you away and up the hill. 21-24. 12 - STRAIGHT W INS [Russian Coach Petes Defeat St. Kitts, Still Blasting Move Into Second Place By THE CANADIAN PRESS |scored for Montreal, who re-/national hockey team said Peterborough Petes climbed|Mained in a_ fourth-place into second place and Hamilton| Red Wings into sixth Thursday) the Ontario Hockey night in Association Junior A series. Peterborough ran feated streak to 12 games by scoring three times in the finai 15 minutes for a 5-3 victory over St. Catharines Black Hawks. The win moved Peter- borough a point ahead of the idie Niagara Falls Flyers, who dropped into third. The Wings downed Montreal Junior Canadiens 5-3 in a game at Hamilton that threatened to break into a free-for-all as the final whistle sounded. Wings' Peter Mahovlich and Robin Burns of the Habs sparked the outbreak when they traded punches beside the Montreal goal. Players came off both benches to take par and coaches Rudy Pilous of Hamilton and Scotty Bowman of Montreal stepped on the ice to help break up the battle. Carol Vadnais of the Habs and Paul Chiarot of the Wings squared off in another scrap that turned into the main event. DRAW MAJORS Mahovlich, Burns, Vadnais and Chiarot drew five-minute majors and Vadnais, who took on Hamiiton's Freddie Speck in the second period, was given a misconduct for getting em- broiled in two fights. Gary Marsh scored twice for Hamilton with Bart Crashley, Ron Anderson, and Don Giese- brecht adding one each. Lucien Grenier, Michel La- paime and Chris Bordeleau its unde- tie ith Toronto Marlboros. The Petes, who trail the first- place Oshawa Generals by four jpoints, were led by Danny jGrant's two goa ls. Danny |\Sharpe, Andre Lacroix and |Mickey Redmond also tallied jfor the Petes, who have won jnine and tied three of their last Ken Laidlaw, Jim Stanfie'd and Doug Shelton scored for St. Catharines. Raltiniore Colts Grab Ed Brown PITTSBURGH (AP) -- Pitts- burgh Steelers of the National | Football League placed veteran |quarterback Ed Brown on ;claimed immediately by Balti- more Colts. The claiming of Brown gives the Colts much needed help at quarterback, Their regular quarterback, Johnny Unitas, is out with a knee injury. Also sidelined is quarterback Gary Cuozz0. A Steeler spokesman said the Colts "asked us if we would be willing to put Brown on waiv- ers." The league bans trades after the fifth game of the season. In New York, an NFL spokes- man said "'Brown cleared waiv- ers as is necessary under league rules," The 37-year-old quarterback is in his 12th year in the NFL. | Providence Reds Upset Quebec Aces QUEBEC (CP) -- Providence Reds scored twice in the first period, then held on to defeat Quebec Aces 2-1 in an Amer- icanHockey League game Thursday night. Providence outplayed the Joe Namath Is Rookie-Of-Year NEW YORK (AP)--Joe Nam- ath the New York Jets' $40000 quarterback, has won the American Football League Roo jkie-of-the-Year honors by a landslide yote in The Associated Press poll. The highly-publicized former | 'Bourbonnais | WINNIPEG (CP)--Coach An- \atoli Tarasoy of the Russian | Thursday Canada's national | hockey team is incomparably |stronger this year than it was | during last year's world cham- | pionship. "This is especially so up | front," he said at a press con- |ference after his team arrived |here for tonight's game against the Canadian squad. In their first two meetings of the cur- |rent Russian tour, the Cana- | dians were defeated 4-0 and 8-6. Tarasov said the Canadian }club is technically good but re- iterated previous charges that Roger Bourbonnais deliberately |injured a Russian player in | Colorado Springs last year and continued to play the same type. of hockey this year. Earlier, Canada's coach Jack, McLeod said veteran Ken Brod- erick will be in goal against the ¢|; waivers Thursday and he was/Russians tonig ht, replacing rookie 'Wayne Stephenson. Broderick has been with the |Nationals since the club was |formed in 1963. 'Has Four Winners |At Windsor Track | WINDSOR, Ont, (CP)--Keith Waples of Victoria Harbour Ont. drove four winners at Windsor Raceway Thursday night. Waples became the first jdriver to turn in four victories lat the $6,000,000 harness track which opened this year. He connected with Black Sil- ver in the second race, Wally Spencer in the third, Kawartha Babe in the seventh: and Cape- town Boy in the ninth. Black Silver and Shadydale Gayboy, winner of the first, re- turned a $42.30 daily double. | \Jim Ootto Again | 'Named All-Star NEW YORK (AP)--Oakland Raiders' centre Jim Ootto, who has been on the players' all- star team every year the Amer- ican Football League has been 'in midseason of 1961, piloted|Said it was pleased to approve \45 doubles, three triples and 20|joined in the activities of theirj\day by an Associated Press league-leading Aces in the first \; : two periods, then went on the|Alabama player, who under-|in existence, made it for the defensive in the final period to|went surgery on his right knee/sixth time today. hold on to their lead In January, was used Sparingiy Dave Creighton scored both|>Y coach Weeb Ewbank in the|City Chiefs' Jerry Mays -- but Providence goals while Gordon | early season but later blos-jat a different position. Mays Labossiere tallied for the Aces,|80med as the Jets top quarter-;who was select-1 as, a defen- Aces outshot the visitors 32-25, | back. sive tackle last year, was se- The game was played before With Namath at the controls, |lected this time for his play as only 3183 fans. the Jets snapped their losing!a defensive end. id _...|\streak and. went on a four-| Buffalo Bills, Eastern Divis- |game winning spin in mid-sea-jion champions, placed seven son that put them in second/players on the team, picked by place in the Eastern Division. |the players in the league. San The Associated Press selec-|Diego Chargers, Western Divis- tion committee is composed ofjion champions, were-next with R 24 sports writers, three from|four. Players selected automat- giant slalom here Wednesday.| each league city. ically are eligible for the AFL The event ---- the opening! Namath, 2%, earned 18 votes|All-Star Bowl at Houston Jan. Of the international ski season,/a. overwhelming choice. 15. which will reach its climax|-- -- -- next August with the world Al- > pine championships in Chile. BID REJECTED BR TORONTO (CP)--The Globe and Mail says that Canada's application for its tennis team to play in the European zone of ; the 1966 Davis Cup champion- ships has been turned down. Canada will continue in the North American zone play- downs. DATSUN SKI SEASON OPENS VAL D'ISERE (Reuters) -- France's Jean - Claude Killy, the world's top Alpine skier) fast season, won the men's WEEKEND PHOTO . SPECIAL at JURY & LOVELL in OSHAWA - WHITBY - BOWMANVILLE Revere Automatic 1000 CAMERA OUTFIT INCLUDES... @ Camera @ Case @ Instant Loading 126 Film @ Bulbs and Batteries COMPARE AT 19.95 $43.88 ae OPEN TO 9 P.M, SATURDAY JURY & LOVELL PHOTO DEPARTMENT Going Places? Try The 1200 SEDAN Its 0 crisply styled compact with big cor charocteristics. - solidiy._en- gineered ~--- -dependoble economy = 80 mile an hour performance -- 40 MPG. Our Price Zolian « Nick 160 Simeoe S. 728-0051 <J 8) Anotier repeater was Kansas]~ Canadian - Italian 'Stars' | 'Solving Red Tape Tangle p.ntam Games TORONTO (CP)--The Italian | telegram to the Canadian Ama-| J) Oshawa Minor Hockey| rope. | branch of the International Ice|teur Hockey Association invit-| Association Bantam League| The French entry brings Se Hockey Federation has sent Aine _ over gy le play last night, Police Associa-/number of competing countries} - - _ ema She " eat a anacian ition and Bathe and McLellan|to seven, Teams have been) |Hockey League to ta e part Minlayed to a 3-3 tie while| curling in the Alpine area of |a goodwill tour of Italy in Janu-|toudaille Industries defeated|France since the first French el Ernie Cay Lumber 4-2. |national championships in 1920. 1 The telegram was sent Thurs-| In the first game, Dave Mc-| Canada has won the world ti- Voted 65 Bes day to Gordon Juckes of Mel-|Kee, Frank Bathe and Gary/tle six times, four by Ernie pepe ae secretary-manager |Bone shared tie scoring honors|Richardson's Regina foursome. oa ' of the CARA. for the winners with Eric} Small said a revision of play- BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) =| the team, coached by Lou Howard and Joe Reid each get-jdowns will be necessary with Coach Lou Saban of Buffalo fontinato, former New York\ting one goal, for Bathe andling. There will be a sigle| Bills of the American Football Rangers and Montreal Cana-| McLellan round-robin -series, with one League had the last laugh on diens star, is seeking sanction| Houdaille Industries also won|country drawing a bye in each his critics Thursday. from the CAHA and its parent on a team effort, with Ear!/round. Among other things, they've| body, the IIHF, to make the Jarvis, Jeff Stapleton, Doug] The competition now has rep- complained for several years tour. Bannon and Jerry Cowle each\resentative rinks entered 'rom that Saban wasn't using his) Juckes promised Ald. Joseph Scoring once. Bernard Hui'st|Sweden, . Norway, Switzerland. | players properly, that he called| piccininni of Toronto before he and Larry Flynn tallied for the| France, Scotland, United States the wrong plays and that 'his jeff Toronto Thursday that he|/umbermen. and Canada. gambles backfired. would report the invitation to -- But 24 sports writers--three|IIHF President J. F. (Bunny from each AFL city -- have} Ahearne of London. Juckes will named him the league's Coach|then take a telegram and tele- of the Year in The Associated! phone vote of. CAHA officials to Press poll. seek authority for the tour. "I'm very pleased," Saban' Piccininni produced a letter said pwhen told of the honor. Thursday to the Italian - Cana- "The credit goes to my staffidian League from the. Ontario and the team." Hockey Association, branch of Saban, who came to the Bills|the CAHA, in which the OHA David Small, chairman of the Scotch Cup Curling Association, made the announcement here Thursday. He attributed France's entry to increased {curling interest throughout Eu- City League Buffalo Coach | Boston Bruins Howie Young Recall Johnston Pp : 'Penalty King | BOSTON (CP) Boston Bruins announced Thursday night the recall of goalie Ed| SEATTLE (CP) -- Howie Johnstn from Los Angeles}Young, who set a Western Blades of the Western Hockey|Hockey League record for pen- League. alties last year, could end up| Johnston will join the Na-|this year as the most penalized | |tional Hockey League club Sat-|player in the history of profes-| . urday night in Montreal, where! sional hockey. | oy The OHA also said the mat-|the Bruins will play the Cana-| The robust Los Angeles | ter was being passed on to the diens, Blades defenceman, once the |CAHA for sanction. The letter - bad boy of the National Hockey jwas signed by Bill Hanley of |League, sat out 227 minutes in | Toronto, OHA business man- Nam [penalties last year. ager. ath Pleased | the 17 games he _ has Buffalo to the AFL champion-/@ tour by a league all-star team ship last year. |to Italy early in January. Carl Yastrzemski Slugging Champ BOSTON (AP)--Carl Yastr-| Piccininni presented Juckes i layed this season, Young has zemski of Boston Red Sox, run-| with the trangletions of all let- About Selection Le up 88 minutes in Bors |Iner - up to batting champion|ters between the league and) NEW YORK (AP) -- "That's|ties for an average of 5.18 min- |Tony Oliva of Minnesota Twins|Italian hockey authorities and|real nice," sad Joe Namath, |utes a game. The total is made} last season, won the American|told the CAHA officials the |the $400,000 quarterback of New/up of 29 minors, two majors |League's slugging title in 1965,|team at no time described it-;York Jets, when he was in-|and two misconducts. the final averages. confirmed!self as a Canadian all-star club.|formed that he had been se-| If he maintains the pace today. | "We acted in good faith,"|lected Rookie of the Year injthrough the 46 games remain- Yastrzemski compiled a .536|Piccininni said. '"'This was only|the American Football League.|ing this season, he'll pile up a slugging mark, collecting 265|intended as a good-will tour to| 'You must have run out of|total of 326 minutes, to mark total bases in 494 times at bat.|show the people of Italy how/candidates."' ithe first time a_ professional Among his extra base hits were our boys had successfully; Namath was selected Thurs-jhockey player has spent more than 300 minutes in the penalty box in one season. | | home runs. new country." panel of 24 sports writers. Do not attempt to sit down on the bar. Once you're on your way keep your skis paralle] and in the prepared track and look added two assists in the Oaks' lone game to break a three-way tie with linemate Jack Price and Bob Robinson of Wood- ahead for any slight unevenness/stock Athletics. Galand has 29 in the terrain. points, Price 28 and Robinson, Do not drag your poles, as/held to one point last week, 27. the baskets may catch in some-| Two Galt Hornets, playing- thing frozen in the ground and}coach Earl Balfour and centre pull you off balance. Keep hands| Joe Hogan, haye 25 points each, low and by your side. If! you reach up to grasp the bar, the elevated hand and the cold. metal bar will combine tolened with all cause cold hands. and share fourth place with Oakville centre Grant Moore. The goaltending race tight- five regulars boasting averages of less than Once at the top, prepare to|four goals a game. Wilf Keat- junload simply by pushing your-|ing of Woodstock, the 1 self off to the side of the bar ~ f a |stepped in for injured Ron Sal- with your inside hand. If in|ter seven games ago and has doubt about any phase of the! allowed 21 goals for a 3.00 aver- lift, ask the operator or a skijage, patroller or ski assist you. 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