tos?) a or '" WVILIL LULoS A er-play goal by Danny Grant with less than two min- utes remaining Saturday night earned second-place Peterbor- ough Petes a 4-4 tie with league- leading Oshawa Generals. A standing room crowd of over 4,000 saw the OHA Junior 'A' game at Civic Auditorium. With Oshawa's Billy White sitting out a holding penalty, Grant converted passes from Mickey Redmond and John Vanderburg for the tying goal, Grant was falling to the ice when he took a shot that man- aged to trickle through goalie Tan Young's pads. It was Grant's second goal of the night and his 26th of the . Peterborough's other came from Mickey Red- mond, his 17th and 18th of the r. ror the Generals it was Billy Little with his 15th, George Babcock his 11th, Bob Black and Ron Dussiaume their sixth. |18 shots in the second to 11 on/Rolton 0 Derby 1 4 f |Wilkins was sent to the penalty! Tad FOILED -- BUT ONLY FOR THE MOMENT to trap the puck in his glove, as Shack's teammate "Red" Kelly (No. 4) watched to see if the puck went in. Moments later, Shack slam- Even though his vision Was partially obscured by the stick of Toronto's Eddie Shack, Boston Bruin goalie Ed Johnston still managed med in the first. of three Maple Leaf goals, to start Toronto off on their 3-1 win over Bruins, at Boston Gar- den, last night. f jutes but Peterborough wasted| Scugog Cleaners Cop Playoff Spot The Scugog Cleaners five-pin siderable credit for such a re- qlub earned a playoff spot in|markable achievement. the Willowdale Men's Major| The Oshawa boys are doing a League, although the Oshawa|fine job and the following in- Club lost a two-to-one decision|dividual averages are a c to the Rusty Starr entry. The two point pick-up by really are: Jim Cassells ; : Bob Gallagher 259; Ron Jay 250; seers was eT icat seal Perry 249; Sel Himes 246: finishing with 70 points and los-| ing out for first place to Ginn's| : Cartage, also with 70 points but | RAaition fo the Wad eo aaa having a-- hi infall : Scugogs. In their meeting peo Stare Ser ie BCUSOE stavatt Joo glonagag Bek 'oes ; -4 went |cartage 70 pts.; Scugog Clean- aout " ge og oomegmptnll 70 pts. and Aimco Automo- ; ' . si itive 68 ; 9 : | : : egy Maye ating oad beg, Scheduled league play will be Sr Galla ciae: $11 ¢ Jim Cassellg | Suspended during the Christmas 303 Al devi 998 and Dave|#nd New Year's holiday period, Bisho) 61. - "|so the next night for league wi he hava calaked tn activity will ne. Friday, Jan, 7th . y d at Willow Bowl. the next two games as it sure} 'The members of the Scugog looked like a different crew|Cjeaner club extend the Season's When they lost 1287 - 1126 and|Greetings to the Oshawa Times 1224 - 1086. lfor the excelllent coverage dur- To make a playoff position injing the past year and also to the Willowdale Men's Major/all their supporters. A Very league, is no mean feat and the|Merry Christmas and a Happy Scugog bowlers deserve con-|New Yeat to all! tn thant and was hitting at a 267 gher---pi he has been missed as he clip. with the lear|Oshawa_ with indication of how good the ,ocals| Belleville. 268; | The three clubs to qualify for| Oshawa Bantams Win Consolation PETERBOROUGH (CP) Lindsay and Peterborough bat- tled to a 4-4 overtime tie Satur- day to share championship hon- ors in the annual bantam hock- tle ey tournament here. Consolation laurels a 7-2 went to win TRANSFER CHEEVERS BOSTON (AP) -- Bostor Dave Bishop 245; Harry Gillard/ Bruins announced Sunday night |Petes 245. Cliff Zubernick, the latestithe transfer of rookie to the team, has failed|Gerry Cheevers t goalie r Okla- homa-City~atfit tral Hockey I tional Hockey Na- zue. The League Over 6. Petés Grant (26) € Cen Bruins Petes Crush Feterborough Petes whipped London Nationals 9-2 Sunday to move itfto second place in the Ontario Hockey Association Jun- ior 'A' series with 31. points, Oshawa Generals remained in first place with 33 points while third place with 30. In other Sunday action, Kitch- ener Rangers tied 3-3 with St. Catharines Black Hawks, Mont- teal Junior Canadiens and Hamilton Red Wings played to a 3-3 tie and Niagara Falls and Toronto Marlboros tied 4-4. The Peterborough victory over London extended the Petes' unbeaten string to 14 games -- 10 wins and four ties. Danny Grant led the scoring for the Petes with three gouls and two assists. Andre Lacroix Niagara Falls Flyers slipped to! and Guy Dufour had two goals each while George Godson and Mickey Redmond each scored once. mont fired in the two London} goals, DANNY GRANT Nationals, " Referee Frank Slota handed out 17 penalties in the rough- and-tumble game between Niag- ara Falls and Toronto Sunday, each team receiving seven minors, Jim Keon of the Mar lies and Rick Ley of the Flyers were given majors for a brief fight and Deek Sanderson of |Niagara Falls received a mis- conduct. Mike Byers scored twice for Toronto and Brent Imlach and Brian Watson once each while Niagara Falls goals were scored by Rosaire Paiement with two and Don Marcotie and Dave Woodley with one each. Right-winger Bruce Reier tal- lied twice for Kitchener and Don Luce added the other late in the second period. Kerry Bond, Richie Bayes and Bob Sicinski scored for St. Catha- rines. Larry Pleau fired in two goals and Lucien Grenier one to ac- |count for the Montreal scoring. Claude Goulet and Neil Clair-|Sandy Snow, Peter Mahovlich! and Sandy Gibbons were the) Hamilton marksmen. Andre Lacroix picked, up a pair of assists to just one for Bobby Orr, and the flashy Peterborough forward now has a bulge of four points over Orr in the individual scoring race. "The tie, coupled with a Sun- day victory over London Na- tionals, stretched Petes' un- beaten string to 14, including 10 victories. Their weekend play vaulted them into second-place past Niagara Falls Flyers and just two points behind Oshawa. LONDON (Reuters) Old Country soccer results: ENGLISH LEAGUE Division 3 Burnley 4 Leicester 2 Everton 2 Fulham 0 Man United 5 Tottenham 1 Newcastle 0 Liverpool 0 Notts F 0 Sunderland 0 Sheffield W 0 West Ham 0 Generals led 2-1 after 20 min-|West Brom 0 Aston Villa 0 (abandoned after 52 minutes, ground unfit) | Arsenal vs. Blackpool ppd. | Chelsea vs. Blackburn pdd. | jlittle time taking over: in the |second. |. The visitors scored twice be- jfore the period was nine min-|Northampton vs. Leeds ppd. | jutes old to enter the third per-/Stoke City vs. Sheffield U ppd.| a tied 3-3. Generals peppered) Division | jgoalie Ferdinand Rivard with|pirmingham 4 Bury 0 v |Crystal P 0 Man City 2 | the other two periods. |Huddersfield-4 Rotherham 0 | | -Dussiaume's goal » midway |Ipswich 3 Southampton 0 ithe ea the third gave Generals|Middlesbrough 3 Wolverh'pton 1) Young. The shots were even in the lead, setting the stage for|Portsmouth 3 Cardiff 1 | Grant's second tally. Barry/Preston 1 Bristol C 1 |box when the goal-was scored jbut the visitors could not take jthe lead. Referee Bruce Simms of Kit- chener called 15 minor penal- ties, nine to the Generals. The battle for first place, in the standings and the scoring race, continues on Thursday night when Generals ate in Peterborough for an 8.00 p.m. game. OSHAWA -- Goal: Young; Defence: Orr, Beverley, Cadieux, Roberts, Wil- kins; Forwards: Morenz, Heind!, Hayes, Little, Cashman, Booth, O'Shea, Black,| Babcock, White, Dussiaume, Dionne. PETERBOROUGH Goal: Rivard; Defence: Sharpe, Jopling, Plager, Cur- tis; Forwards: Lacroix, Grant, Redmond, Godson, Hunt, Vanderburg, Johnston, Du- four, Tucker, Monahan, McLeish, FIRST PERIOD Black (6) (Morenz, Orr) 2. Petes: Redmond (17) (Grant, Vanderburg) 3. Oshawa: Babcock (11) | (Heind!) |. Penalties: Cadieux 5.08, Monshan 12.08, Cashman 119.31, Ajax Shellette 'Blank Cobourg, } Sixty minutes of heavy body- checking pas the key to victory for Ajax Fleming's Shellettes Sunday night, as they blanked Cobourg 3-0. The exhibition con- | test was played at the Whitby) | Arena. | Nancy Puckerin was a stand-| out for the winners, Besides) picking up two goals and one} assist, her bodychecking and| | backchecking kept the losers off balance all night. 'Beaver' Midgley scored the 12, other goal and added an assist. The score could have been £5? much higher but Shellettes 13.50, Jacked polish around the opposi- sharpo| tion net, Several times they left) a Joose puck lying on the goal | line, They also'hit the goalpost 944/0n several occassions. Cobourg was assessed three penalties to just one for the win- s: O'Shea .47, Mor 2.se, 42) ners: anderburg eae "| Shellettes concluded _ their Gikous "Husteone tae Christmas draw, with Whitby "(Cashman) Arena manager A. Moore draw- fppop lahat ONE g ing the winners. Mrs. M. Quail Penalties: Dutour 2.33, Grant 8.33, pie | of Whitby won first prize, while ger 13.03, Little 13.03, White 14.35, wii-| second and third prize went to ene stots K. Hensley of Oshawa and L, | 12 1 7 37 |Montogomery of Ajax. | % 1) 7 %| Shellettes travel to Guelph for { | the first time on Thursday night. also transferred goalie Jack|Next Sunday.sees.Don._ Mills Noitis io Los Angeles of the| Juniors and Ajax at the Whitby Western League from Okla-| Arena for a re-scheduled game. homa City 'Game time is 6:45 p.m. | } 1. Oshawa: 7 Little 18.05, | SECOND PERIOD | 4. Petes: Grant (25) | (Lacroix, Redmond) | 5. Petes: Redmond (18) | (Lacrolx) 6. Oshe t 10.57 Oshawa pe Mill-Built Will Help You Plan and Build A REC ROOM Supplying All Labor and Materials 550 A Full 12' x 20' Size -- No Down Payment UP TO 2 YEARS TO PAY Payments Arranged To Suit Your Budget. 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Aldershot vs. Notts C ppd. SCOTTISH LEAGUE Clyde 2 Rangers 2 Dundee U 0 Kilmarnock 0 Dunfermline 0 Celtic 2 Hibernian 3 St. Johnstone 0 Morton 0 Falkirk 1 Motherwell 1 Aberdeen 0 Partick 2 Dundee 0 St. Mirren 1 Hamilton 0 Stirling 2 Hearts 2 Division If Albion 2 Stranraer 0 Ayr U 2 Arbroath 1 Dumbarton 3 Alloa 0 E Stirling 1 Queens Pr 3 Forfar 2 Cowdenbeath 3 Montrose 4 East Fife 1 Queen of § 2 Airdrieonians 1 Raith 1 Brechin 1 Thd Lanark 1 Berwick 1 IRISH LEAGUE Ards 1 Glenavon 3 Ballymena 2 Glentoran 1 Crusaders 4 Bangor 1 Derry City 4 Cliftonville 1 Distillery 3 Coleraine 1 Portadown 1 Linfield 2 PORTUGAL Setubal 1 Leixoes 0 Belenenses 1 Barrierense 0 Academica 5 Beiramar 1 Cuf 1 Sporting 4 Porto 0 Lusitana 0 Varzim 1 Guimaraes 4 Braga 1 Benfica 4 A era e The Oshawa Green Gaels La- crosse Club, elected their new executive officers and board of directors, at their annual meet- ing on Sunday. Dr. John M., Phillips, associat- ed with the club since its in- ception three Minto Cup cham- pionships ago, advanced to the president's chair, with John M. Greer, charter president of the Green Gaels, the club's immed- iate past-president. Othergstricers included in the new executive are Dr. F, Wm. Rundle, 1st vice-president and G. Edmond Burrows, form club treasurer, as 2nd vice-president. Ronal F. Wilson, as the new- ly elected secretary-treasurer, takes over the duties formerly held by secretary Henry Sud- dard and treasurer Burrows. G. Norman Irwin and Mel Whyte remain as honorary presi- dents of the club. All other executive members cee 4 DR. JOHN M. PHILLIPS w Office: par |Oshawa Green Gaels Aare 42 bur, manager of the Whitby Junior "'B" "Steelers", Dyson Brooks, Harry Gay, Ter- ence Kelly, Matt Leyden, Ron- ald Richards, Vern Rowe, Bryce Brown, Ross Gibson, Bill Kur- elo, Ed Lupton, Richard Donald, Gerald Heffernan, Ed Kolodzie, John McCormack and Ray Trew. General manager and coach Jim Bishop and his team man- ager Fred Whalley, will of course be on hand again this next season, as the Green Gaels seek an unprecedented fourth- consecutive Minto Cup triumph and Canadian Junior Lacrosse Championship, for the City of Oshawa. | Port Hope School | Second In Tourney Trinity College school of Port remain on tne Board of Direc-| tors, with three other directors being added. This list now in- cludes Dr. A. P. Fulton, Jim Doswell Jim Vesey Frank Wil-) OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS MOTOR CITY MIXED LEAGUE Lasco Steelers .1.~.rserjsom sve. Hosting Weston (315, 241); Pete Makarchuk 744 (23), 272, 241); Aura Walls 727 (365); lim Guedes |724 (247, 261, 216); Chuck Ford 716 (218, By CLIFF GORDON 215, 283); Mae Jamieson 692 (283, 234); Whitby Lasco Steelers will Leon Davey 695 (323, 224); Reg. Norris : fe rork cut out for | 4 (267% 204); Bud Morey 661 (262, 215); have their work cu ' Zelin Moreau 694° (215, 266, 213); Sadie them tonight, at the Whitby|James 652 (234 200, 218); Hi Johns 630 wh r @ | (230, 210); Jack James 622 (265); Harold Arena, hhh they host = Wilson 622 (204, 263); Frank Chumbiey Weston Dodgers, in a regular 43; (252, 211); Stella Makarchuk 618 (217, |Metro Jr. B game. 217); Jack Anderson 612 (228, 236); Shella eae ay Patterson 608 (212, 221); Archie Bruce | The Steelers, who have been igi) (711); phoebe Mullen é44 (346); Doug |plagued with their share of in-|Smith 6055 (230, 216) and Cecil Litster {juries and shortage of players, ge gg Norma Bradb: 247, | J arte -- rr urn » inet jhave found the wins few and)cur; 977, harj Ford 233, Flo Lister 22% ifar between of late. However, Bert Smith 203, 205, Vida. Morey 204, - » | Geof url 205, Charlie Read 204, John | manager Davis felt a: little |Witiemson 226, Jim Anderson 226, Curly more optimistic last night when | Jackson 227, Wes. Kutasienski 202, Helen lwe chatted with him. He says Anderson 261 and Bert Nicholls 214. | ee |. Turkey roll next week, good luck to all! |that with Darryl Leach in the No bowling after next week until Jan. jline-up and the return of Kevin'vary 7 |O'Shea, Whitby should start to |win a few hockey games. | | While Steelers have not been|son 209, 198 (407 igetting beaten by big scores,| 200 Scores -- Daisy Malcolm 240, Barb [they have just been getting agus ied so spa hes Ma ' | ; joints -- Sweet Marie's 3, Lolly Pops 0; jedged out by one or two goals. i51.0."3) High Jinks 0; How Now 2. Bea |On Friday night, they had a 4-3|tles 1 lead going into the final period! Standings -- Sweet Maries 11, Lelly jand then fell behind to lose by Pope 7, sixes 2, How Now 6, Beatles 4 CLUB: % One double this week: Pearl Ander- Hope finished fourth in the an- nual Lawrenceville School invi- tational hockey tournam |which ended in Princeton, New |Jersey, Saturday. | Nichols school of Buffalo won {the tourney, topping favored Belmont Hill, Mass., 2-1 on Jon Wright's penalty shot following a scoreless overtime period. The score was 1-1 after the three regulation periods. After a 10-minute overtime that saw no change, each team was given a penalty shot. St. Paul's school of Concord, Mass., gained third place by edging Trinity 4-3. | YOUR SATISFACTION i$ OUR AIM | All Care Cerry Our GUARANTEE | Kelly Disney Used Cars td, 1200 Dundes & Whitby 668-5891 | BUDGET TERMS DROP IN | High Jink 1 the close score of 5-4. = wi At time of writing, Steelers lare three points out of the last| playoff spot, with a game in| hand. We feel that with plenty | jof vocal support from a banner turn out tonight, the Lascos will come up with a big win. Manager Davie announced last night that three games have been rescheduled for Sun- day nights, at the Whitby Arena. They are the games of, Jan.' 10th against Etobicoke it will be played on the Sunday night of Jan. 9th at 7.30 p.m The game of Jan. 24th against West Clair, will be played on Sunday night, Jan. 23rd at 7.30 p.m. and the game of Feb. 7th, against the Etobicoke Indians, will be played at Whitby on Sunday night, Feb. 6th. All Sunday night games will start at 7.30 p.m. . . at Jury & MORE VISIT AFRICA Foreign tourism in South Africa increased 21 per cent be- |tween 1963 and early 1965. Harmony Set: Triple delight with Lipstick, matching Nail Lacquer and Cream Rouge. Enjoy Trouble-Free Winter Driving Through Our 100% OK CREDIT geNERAL PLAN, IT MEANS TIRE THI S TO YOU... All new tires ond services. Monthly Your belance peyments $5 6 Hand Lotion in a pretty Rose . 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