8 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, Decembere 27, 968 j ~ « nae Ni | 'erals outlasted Montreal land maintained their four-point . By THE CANADIAN PRESS Oshawa Generals and Mon- étreal Junior Canadiens neglected 'their defences for offensive «power, Sunday night, so Oshawa defenceman Bobby Orr went 'right along with it. Orr, a prolific scorer anyway, «counted four goals as the Gen- 10-8 'lead atop the Ontario Hockey 'Association Junior A standings. In other Sunday games, Peter- »borough Petes stayed in second place within striking distance of Oshawa by downing Kitchener Rangers 5-2; London Nationals, *mired in last place, defeated St. Catharines Black Hawks 7-4, and Hamilton Red Wings re- placed Toronto Marlboros in|} St. Kitts Jr. Hurt Police Car Chase PETERBOROUGH CP --John cent additions from Ingersoll of| 'Kerry Bond, 20, of Lively, Ont., a left- winger with St. Catha- rines Black Hawks of the On-|the last 17 games. The junior B.) tario Hockey Association Junior A series, was reported in satis-|Kyte scoring three, Davenport} factory condition in hospital here » Cashman, Billy Heind1 and Danny O'Shea scored one each. Jacques Lemaire scored three for Montreal, Lucien Grenier and Bernard Cote two each and Larry Pleau one. MOVE AHEAD The Petes moved three points ahead of the idle Niagara Falls Flyers, who are third, by scor- ing five goals in the first period to snap a six-game undefeated streak by Kitchener. John Beechey, who scored one lof the Rangers' two goals, drew a match penalty for knocking referee Hugh McLean of Hamil- ton to the ice late in the game. He is under automatic suspen- sion until he appears before the OHA executive to explain his ac- ti ons. Drake Jopling, Guy Dufour, |Mickey Redmond, Andre La- jeroix and Garry Monohan |scored for the Petes. Jim Kru- |licki scored the other Kitchener | goal. London, sparked by three re- the Western Ontario Junior B lseries, scored its first victory in line of Dave -Gorman, Gary and Gorman one each. John Bobby Orr Scores Four As Generals Down Habs 635 145 Brent Imlach scored for the Marlboros. OSHAWA GENERALS -- goal, Young; defense, Orr, Beverley, Roberts, Cadieux and Wilkins; forwards, O'Shea, Morenz, Heind!, Hayes, Little, Babcock, Booth, Dionne, Black, Cashman, White and Dus- siaume. MONTREAL CANADIENS -- goal, Oul- met; (in 3rd period, Rose); defense, Des- coeteaux, Bannantyne, Pleau, Bordeleau; forwards, Pumple, LaPalme, Lelsemer, Cote, Vadnais, Ferguson, Stewart, Pate, Grenier, Burns and Lemaire, FIRST PERIOD 1, Montreal, Lemaire (Grenier, Vadnais) . Montreal, Grenier (Lapalme) . Oshawa, Orr (Morenz) 4, Oshawa, Cahsman (Morenz, Wilkins) 5, Montreal, Cote 18.36 Penalties -- Lemaire, White (roughing) 7.42, O'Shea (slashing) 13.31; Lemaire (high sticking) 19.49. SECOND PERIOD (Vadnais, Lapaime) 8. Oshawa, Orr (Babcock, Dyssiaume) 9, Montreal, Grenier 9. Montreal, Grenier (Lemaire, Lapaime) 10, Oshawa, Babcock (Orr) 11, Montreal, Lemaire (Lapaime, Bordeleav) 14.33 Penalties ~- Vadnais (roughing) 3.46; Burns (tripping) 12.38; Orr (tripping) 14,12; Wilkins (tripping) 15.10, THIRD PERIOD 12, Oshawa, Babcock ({Heindl, Dussiaume) 13. Montreal, Cote (Bordeleau, Bannantyne) 14, Oshawa, Orr (Morenz) 15, Oshawa, Heindle 16, Oshawa, O'Shea (Cashman) 17, Oshawa, Orr (Cashman) 18. Montreal, Pleau (Lemaire, Lepaime) 17.08 Penalties -- Cashman (holding) 4.18, Lemaire (tripping) 5.01, White and Cote (roughing) 14.22, Beverley (holding) 14.47. Shots-On-Goal OSHAWA uun 2 MONTREAL 7na v7 9.50 13.07 Mb 1.08 2.9) 3.34 14.15 15.35 %4. Oshawa, Babcock (Dussiaume) 5.57 7. Montreal, Lemaire GOALS GALORE IN MONTREAL 'WITH BOTH TEAMS GENEROUS (Special to The Times) nest workman and winger MONTREAL -- Oshawa George Babcock, with three Generals and Montreal Jun- -- tallies, stuck a little closer to ior Canadiens extended their the actual: hockey script. In holiday by one day, Sunday, addition to Heindl's single- as the Generals outlasted the ton, Wayne Cashman and Baby Habs 10-8, at the Mont- Danny O'Shea also contribut- | real Forum, in a game which ed one apiece, produced goals galore, in Jacques Lemaire paced the bunches like a well - filled Habs with three goals and a after being injured in a car| Mercer scored twice for the Na-| accident following a high-speed! tionals. St. Catharines got goals chase Christmas: Eve. from Ken Laidlaw, Jim Stan-| Police said they chased a car/field, Doug Steltoh and Bob for about a mile through down- Sicinski. | town Peterborough at speeds of The Red Wings wiped out a) up to 75 miles an hour. 4-2 Toronto lead with three goals| During the chase, the driver| within five minutes of the third) of the car sideswiped a parked|period. Don Giesebrecht, Gary car and piled into another car| Marsh, Sandy Snow, Nick Libett] after going over a high railway|and Dan. Lawson scored for crossing. Three persons were|Hamilton. Barry Watson, Jim slightly injured in the other car/McKenny, Gerry Meehan and when it crashed into a house,|fourth place by handing the police said. Marlies a 5-4 setback. Police said charges will be| George Babcock added three laid. lgoals for Oshawa while Wayne} Leafs And Wings Gain; Bruins, Rangers Split stocking under the Christmas tree, It looked more like a Christ- mas dance than a Junior "A" hockey game, each club waltz- ing about the ice in an appar- ent attempt to out-fumble the other, In a game filled with glar- ing errors, "Generals trailed until early in the third period, Billy Heindl's goal put them up 8-7. Bobby Orr's four goals was the major'contribution to 'the Oshawa triumph, as this ear- couple of assists while Bernie Cote and Lucien Grenier each netted a pair. Larry Pleau notched Montreal's other marker. Although doing no actual scoring, Michel Lapalme was one of the homester's better performers, earning no fewer than six assists. Oshawa Generals left for Cz o COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (CP-AP) -- Czechoslovakia downed Sweden 6-3 Sunday in the opening game of an interna- tional hockey tournament here. Canada's national team plays its first game Tuesday, against the Soviet Union. Vaclav Nedomansky and Jar- oslav Jirik led the Czechs to victory Sunday over the young Swedish team. Nedomansky had one assist and Jirik scored two goals and collected an as- sist. Also scoring for Czecho- slovakia were Rudolf Sindelar, Josef Cerny and Josef Golonka. Swedish scorers were Bjorn Palmqvist, Lars-Goran Nilsson and Bengstsson. The Soviet Union, which won the world championship in Tam- pere, Finland, in 1964, is favor- ed' in the six-day tournament. The Czechs finished second in the world tournament, Sweden third and Canada fourth. Sweden plays the Soviet Union tonight. The big matcn between Can- ada and Russia Tuesday is vir- tually sold out. The tournament is being played in the 4,750-seat {Broadmoor Arena. |' The teams are playing under jinternationa] rules. The team with the most points will win with each victory counting two points and a tie one point. If a soals scored will be the winner. If that category is chs Wh hammered in three goals and} = 2 ee tied then the team with the least goals allowed will be the champion, The Russian team built up a 4-2 record in a swing through Canada before the tournament. They lost 6-1 to the Nationals and 2-1 to a strengthened Mon- ip Sweden First Of Tournament treal Junior Canadiens team. The international tournament here is the last time the teams will meet before the 1966 world hockey championships in Yugo- slavia. March 3-13, 1966. The teams are playing here for the Walter A. Brown Trophy. Mike Duff To Hold Christmas Later Today TORONTO (CP).-- Christmas is two days late this year for Mike Duff, 27-year-old Toronto motorcycle driver, and his fam- ily. Duff, a top international com- pe was injured in Japan last month -while practising for |the Japanese Grand Prix. He jreturned here from Tokyo last |Wednesday and entered hospi- tal. He has been in hospital since suffering hip injuries in the accident more-than eight |weeks ago. ttn [tera | being reunited with his Finnish- | born wife, Kriss, and their chil- dren, Toni, 2, and Jackie, 1, for Christmas. | But last week his wife's purse, jcontaining her passport, enough identification to travel on her father's passport in Can- ada. Jackie's passport problem was cleared up last Thursday, but the flight on which the fam- ily was booked left three hours earlier, However, Kriss and the chil- dren are scheduled to leave Helsinki by plane today and Mike hopes to see them by to- night. B.C. Junior Signs With Pittsburgh VANCOUVER (CP) -- Eric Guthrie, 18, who quarterbacked Vancouver Meralomas to the | British Columbia. junior football \title this year, says he has signed a baseball contract with | tional League. | He said Friday he got $500 jcash and a $2,500 scholarship to | attend kollege. Guthrie had planned to at- : ; was|tend the training camp of B.C.|ly well. tie exists then, the team with|stolen. Then Jackie was unable|Lions of the Canadian Football|blond defenceman of the Steel-| {to leave because she lacked|League this year but decidediers, also drew the plaudits of| instead to try baseball. By CLIFF GORDON Whitby Lasco Steelers had their win streak snapped at two games, last night in. Brampton, as they bowed to the Seven-Ups 7-5, in a closely-contested affair. The same two teams will meet here at the Whitby Arena to- night, with game time called for 8.00 p.m. For the Seven-Ups, who are one of the hottest teams in the league right now, it was Bruce Luyben with two and singles to Allister Mair, Jack Gudgeon, Gary Ford, Jim Blair and Zip Thompson. : Al Quintillian sparked the Whitby attack with two goals while single markers were pick- ed up by Don O'Donoghue, Rick Thompson and Brian Boyd. The game while fast, was rather chippy, with a total of 16 penalties being handed out, 10 of them to the Seven-Ups. The Pop lads led 2-0 at the end of the first, held a 5-3 mar- gin after 40 minutes and then got the clincher with five sec- onds to go, in the third and final period. Manager Davie was some- jwhat disappointed at the loss, Duff was looking forward to| Pittsburgh Pirates of the Na-|saying that five of the seven|,, goals were scored against his first line. He singled out Quintillian and Don O'Donoghue for praise in last 'night's game, jsaying both played exceptional- Rick Thompson, the 'the local mentor. Al) : a Ta a ee ee Dralipton /-ups vereat Whitby Lasco Steelers - With the close race in the Metro League for the final two playoff spots, wins are going to be mighty important to the Whitby team in the next 10 days. They have @ full schedule of games coming up. They are at home tonight agatnet Brampton Seven-Ups, are at home again on New Year's afternoon at 2.00 p.m. and then play . Markham _ Seal-0-Waz, here next Monday, in what could well be the deciding fac- tor in whether the Steelers make the playoffs or not. In the meantime, let's start tonight with a good chee: crowd on hand, to get the fel- lows up for the stretch rush, -- game time {is 8.00 p.m, FIRST PERIOD - Braman, Sate set |. Brampton, 3, Whitby, Quintifiian (0' 16.16 joghue, Cheesman) Penalties -- Blair 7.47 and O'Shee 17.50, SECOND PERIOD |. Brampton, A. au 7. Whitby, . Brampton, Luyben ( Penalties -- Cheesman 1.40, Smith 3.11, joore 5.06, Orr 8.27, Davidson 13.50, Smith, O'$hea 15.58 and Pearse 17.32. THIRD PERIOD Brampton, J. Blair aint Whitby, Thompson (Chalmers) Whitbb, O'Donaghue (Quintillian, Thompson) Brampton, Thompson (Blair, Gudgeon) Penalties -- Ellis 10.53, Pearse 14.65, Smith, Leach 15.45 and Orr 16.24, 9, 10. MW 12. t } | Boston immediately after Sunday night's game. will play Niagara Falls Flyers, in the Boston Garden, tonight, an exhibition tilt. They | Watch "Canada 99" Monday, December 27, 9:00--10:00 pm on CBC-TV. while Toronto's goals went to By THE CANADIAN PRESS |that started in Boston Saturday garfield, from Lethbridge, Alta., dy playing second-place Chicago Four teams are fighting for first place in the tight National] Hockey League race. New York! Green, who returned after al Y: Rangers and Boston Bruins are| month-long illness and set up/to' just fighting. Detroit Red Wings closed ground in the point race by nip- ping league~ leading Montreal Canadiens 1-0 Sunday night on) Alex Delvecchio's last - minute} goa, and Toronto Maple Leafs| stayed within range of the lead Black Hawks to a 1-1 standoff. The Rangers and Bruins, meanwhile, staged their second Inight with 56 penalty minutes called. three goals as the tailenders snapped a 12-game winless skid by beating the Rangers 4-2 Sat- urday, didn't do much Playmak-| ing in the Madison Square Gar-| den return bout. | JUST MISSES RECORD | Of 78 penalty minutes called| Sunday, Green collected 36,| This fell one short of the all-| time single-game mark held by} teammate Reg Fleming, who set made his 100th career tally, and Kent Douglas, Frank Mahov- Phil Goyette completed the Newjlich, Wally Boyer, Eddie Shack ork scoring, Scoring for Bos-|and Bob Pulford. n were Murray Oliver, with} The next NHL game is Tues- two goals, Al Langlois and Don/|day when Detroit plays at Bos- Awrey. jton in the only scheduled match. Delyecchio rapped home | Norm Uliman's rebound with 56) ceconas to pies. moving tel DUpLate Hockey League Results points of Montreal. The Canadi-| ens haven't won at Detroit in| their last 12 visits, dating back Art's Vending continued its winning ways in the first game lof a doubleheader of the Du- to February, 1964. It was Wings'! seventh straight win on home ice, straight basement battle royal.|it five years ago at New York CHECK LEAFS' STREAK |plate Hockey League, at the ] New York, triggered by Bob/while performing for Chicago. | Nevin's hat trick, won the} Nevin set up two goals in ad-| game 6-4 but the Bruins, led by | dition to scoring three, while) tough Ted Green, held their own|Don Marshall scored one goal in the rematch of a punchfestiand assisted on four. Earl In- HOCKEY SCORES, STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS | OHA Senior National League WLT F WL F A Pt Guelph 07% 7 16 7 4 95 66 36 Oakville 11 11 98 16.9 3106 72 y Be 57 35\xKingston 7 14.11 4100 81 32) Woodstock 99 71 1310 5 78 79 8 11 31/Galt 2 66 716 7 86 109 21|(x-plays four-point games) 619 3 66 124 1 Sunday' es | Saturday's Results Galt 1 aes ae | Detroit 3 Montreal 4 Woodstock 7 Guelph 5 | Chicago 3 Toronto 5 OHA Junior A New York 2 Boston 4 y we vp r Sunday's Results 18 & 5138 a Ft Montreal 0 Detroit 1 reer rd vst Toronto 1 Chicago 1 12 8 ib oo ah Boston 4 New York 8 ais Deas Tuesday's Game 810 7107 Detroit at Boston 984 American League ; ; 710 6 75 8020 Eastern Division 712 4 8811518 519 3 8214313 5 Sunday's Results 95|London 7 St. Catharines 4 5, 94|Oshawa 10 Montreal 8 99| Peterborough 5 Kitchener 2 Hamilton 5 Toronto 4 41 SUNDAY 31 Eastern League 23\Charlotte 10 Jacksonville 0 18|New Jersey 1 Long Island 5 Clinton 1 New Haven 5 {Knoxville 3 Greensboro 6 |Nashville 6 Johnstown: 1 International League |Muskegon 3 Toledo 4 |Fort Wayne 4 Dayton 3 |Port Huron 2 Des Moines 6 Brown Trophy Czechoslovakia 8 Sweden 3 Ahearne Cup slipped one point jtroit mained only four short of the|/Denni Churnick came up with |Hawks and five off Montreal's|the lone tally for the 60 89 25 59. 70 86 21 Montreal Chicago Detroit Toronto New York Boston 1 1 1 4 4 4 3 l 5 Oshawa Peterborough Niagara Falls Hamilton *|Toronto Montreal Kitchener 'St. Catharines Pt 41 London 119 23 $3 22 Quebec Hershey Springfield 1218 1 89 Providence 1114 2 73 Baltimore 1115 0 76 Western Division Rochester 20 6 1119 Pittsburgh 1511 1 99 Cleveland 11 15..1 76 Buffalo 918 0 69 Saturday's Results Buffalo 2 Cleveland 3 Baltimore 2 Hershey 3 Rochester 3 Pittsburgh 2 Providence 1 Springfield 5 Sunday's Results Quebec 3 Baltimore 2 Springfield 3 Buffalo 0 | Cleveland 2 Providence 2 | Pittsburgh 4 Rochester 6 | : Western League |Sherbrooke 8 Sweden 3 WLT A Pt Central Junior A Pi) Chico Maki's power play goal midway in the last period) barely knotted the score at Chicago, Duraclean Carpets team by a) checking the Maple Leafs' five- game winning streak. Toronto behind De- in the standings but re- pace The Hawks capitalized on a 25\nenalty ta Toronto's Tim Horton |tacular when Maki slapped Bobby Hull's rebound past goalie Terry chuk, who stopped 41 other Chi- cago drives. Red Kelly scored the Leafs' goal late in the sec- ond period The Canadiens edged. Detroit 4-3 and Toronto topped Chicago 5-3 in Saturday night's other games In Boston, New York got goals from Bill Hicke and Phil Goy- ette while Dean Prentice, Tom 14197 94| Williams and Bill Goldsworthy | 3. Art' scored for the Bruins, Delvecchio, Ullman and Gor- die Howe scored for. Detroit with Gilles emblay and Jacques Laperriere scored for Montreal. Bobby Hull scored twice for |Chicago with rookie defenceman |Duplate Sports and Social "Cut- \Ken Hodge scoring the other/|tin Hawks Nearly Didn't Make It! TORONTO (CP) -- Christmas |wasn't a day to be jolly for members of Chicago Black Hawks. The Maple Leafs in a: National Hockey League game Saturday night after an arduous trip here from Chicago. Chicago usually plays at home Christmas night and the players Victoria 18..7 3 110. 80 39|Hawkesbury 8 Hull 8 Portland 16.8:3- 99 % 35| Arnprior 4 Cornwall 7 Vancouver 1316 1 99 107 27/Smiths Falls 1 Pembroke 6 Seattle 1117 1 86 107 23)Ottawa Capitals 7 Brockville 2 San Fran. 1012 2 69 76 22 NOHA Junior | Los Angeles 10 21 © 93 138 20|Garson - Falconbridge 2 North| Saturday's Results | Bay 5 San Francisco 2 Portland 5 (Sudbury 3 Sault Ste. Los Angeles 3 Vancouver 7 Exhibition Seattle 5 Victoria 1 Finland 4 Flin Flon (West In- Sunday's. Results termediate) 2 Los Ange 5 Seattle 6 {Buckingham (Central Victoria 2 Portland 2 Halifax Canadiens 5 Central Professional SATURDAY F A Pt Eastern League 4 91 80 32\Long Island 1 Clinton 5 78 26|New Haven 3 New Jersey 2 71.24} Charlotte-.2-Knoxville-4 80 24| Johnstown 1 Nashville 3 88 23'Greensboro 3 Jacksonville 2 83 23 International League iToledo 7. Fort Wayne 5 Dayton 4 Muskegon 5 |Port Huren 4 Des Moines 6 Ontario Junior B Michsel'e 4 Westclair 3 Oklahoma City 4 Minnesota 4 |Brampton 7 Whitby 5 Tulsa 1 §t. Louis 2 | Weston 1 Dixie,1 Houston $ Memphis 8 Markham 6 Etobicoke 2 les les Jr.) % L 14 9 11 10 10-10 10 10 11 13 co ee. 8 87 Saturday's Results Minnesota 3 Tulsa 6 St. Louis 2 Oklahoma City 3 Memphis 2 Houston 7 Sundsy': Recut Memphis St. Louis Minnesota 4 4 Oklahoma f St are in the habit of spending |Christmas Day with their fami-| 2 Cutting: Houck (Layton) '. lies, But with Christmas this year falling on Saturday, the home date each week for the Leafs, the Hawks had to hit the road. cago early Christmas Eve, wen 80 miles and were stopped be cause another train was de- t 4/railed. The Hawks waited, then| went to sleep aboard their train. They awoke Christmas morn- ing to find themselves no closer to their destination. In fact, the |train. was heading back to Chi-| C820: There they boarded a bus for Chicago's airport, but a snow- storm settled in and it looked as if all planes would be the Hawks aboard Travel - weary, they landed here in a snowstorm. And to cap an unhappy Christ- mas, they lost §-3. Hawks played Toronto BI |\Civic Auditorium, when they edged out the game |2-1 score. | Stan Cruwys and Dave Leam-| jing scored the winning coun- |ters, while newly recruited losers Glen Schell, goalie for Dura- clean, was little short of spec- ARTS VENDING -- E: Basterache, R: Planke J. Kellar, OD Leaming, S$ Cruwys, J, Konarowsk!, B. McConnell, G. O'Neill, H. - Richards, K. Beckin, B Whalen, 0, McAvoy, R. McMaster. Coach Ed Leveque Duraclei G. Schell, T. Laughlin, W. Kimmerly, J. Gallant, $. Barclay, N Chamberiain, W. Kasprxyck, D. Chernick, B. Murphy, B. Cobbett, P. Basque, M Wagar, B. Corby, €. Butler, A, Lamb. Coach, Jim Lamont First Period 1. Duraciean: DB, Chernick 2. Art's Vending: §. Cruwys (D, Leaming) Second Period 's Vending: D. Leami (J. Kellar, R. Planke) | Third Period | | No Scoring | } | The Canada Outdoor Supply team lacked the "'legs", as they went down 4-0 before a keen g" team. | Doug Layton, J. Gilmour, |Gary Houck and Hollis Cruwys |were the go-getters and goal- getters for the winners. Officials included: Supervisor, Ralph Harlowe; scorer, Art Sheridan; referee, James Claus; linesmen, Robert John- son and Richard Mitchell, Cutting -- D. McCabe, R. Duncan, W Battams, W. Seymour, D. Layton, R. Tur- pin, G. Houck, J. Russell, P. Mason, J. Imour, MH. Cruwys, B. Mealnichuk, © |Mason, J. Taylor, E. McKenzie, L. Gil- jard. Coach, M. Yourkevich an. OS -- B. Gibson, B. Moraw, 8 |Buchanan, G. Yanch, North Pilon, H, Jackson, D. 0! pond, T. Lyons, F. Hill, R. Dewitt, Goylet, D, Edgar. Coach, John Roberts. First Period | 1. Cutting: Layton (Seymour, Duncan) » 4465 17,48 | Second Peried | 3. Cutting: Gilmour ( Third Pe 4. Cutting: H. Cruwys (P, Mason, €. McKenzie) Layton) riod Marie 10| They boarded a train in chi- EX. Hockey Games, | 'Booked Here Today | | The Oshawa Minor Hockey | Association has three exhibition lgames carded as a_ holiday! | attraction, for today, at the Osh- jawa Children's Arena: | At 4:30 o'clock this afternoon, | | Lindsay Novices--will-meet- the} | Oshawa Novice All- Stars and jat 5:30. p.m.; Ajax Pee Wees | face Oshawa Pee Wee All-Stars, This evening, 'at 7:00 o'clock, }grounded. But a plane finally|Toronto Red Wings Bantams took off at noon Saturday with|play Oshawa Bantam All-Stars and at 8:30 o'clock, the fourth and final exhibition game of the |day finds Oshawa: Juvenils: All Stars playing hosts to the Eto- bicoke Juveniles. e goo get the wife His life insurance is something he didn't have to buy. But did. For his family. And each time he thinks back on that he feels a little proud of himself. He feels... good! "feeling | d GUE YOU TRE' fem rere iam A irc inounn a OMPANT ING Whvivir MSUTUANCE ES IN CANADA,