sash inant . THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, Jenuary 14, 1966 el, pig S : con las = 10 - PIN ACTION : WHITBY AND OSHAWA RINKS CLAIM SHARE OF BONSPIEL HONORS = x x ek nus crescrcrmmmemere Lo . we House Of Chow' Win Takes Over Top Spot House of Chow finaliy broke, Bayed @ major role in Bombers' lone] arene 3, Shee Orohans gerd y * us a iJ » Central ° a first-place deadlock -- with |""Top scores -- Jim King 423 (235), Ered Mallgs 222, Pickwick. Cleaners a, Yor Burn's Shoes that had peas | MR ULI ia Mie setting hg hinge a) s Clothes 18, Oshaws Clean- i + Bol ir hers , an 6 7. for several weeks, as Gene |sii Soyce 544 (208), Don AncLachten $4 RES ae ces! Supryka unloaded games of al aed Haren rakes S41. . EASTWAY MEN'S THURSDAY NITE 8 2, Huns } i 246 and 237, to lead Chows OM | poters 33, Missiles 3214," Bombors. oa, awe shutouts in. the league thie" week, a 5-2 sprint over Thompson | Bullets 27, Rifles 25, and Aces 18 Tit wince bor ee ee ee 1 bi whlie the Jahoamen'| . j place from Mackies with a 40 win Plumbing, ie &shoemen KING TEN PIN MIXED jover Hurrisons, while the Macks were were stopped 4 to 3 by Doug! scugogs brought.their siump to an end/ pend plastered 40 by Aldsworths. Keeler and Modern Grill a.s|With @ 5-2 win-over the Try Agains, to! D d "ith ~ 561 312Y two points ahead of the Orphans, | pyetts Sick Re Seneers oug came up w a fine who squeeked out 4 4-3 win over Gillard 3 series. : : | Cleaners Ray George paced Erinli's attack, fe ; The Crawlers on the strength of @ 5-2; George Lawrence and Ralph O'Reilly put Corvettes remained in the win over Motor City Cab moved into aie. rae to rag Ontario Motor Sales 4 ' i tie for third place with A-W In, hd night, with Harry Witterick, hunt with a 5-2 win over the (snot sso decline ie Gana" | Bil)' Horton, end the Courtnerss Olek. arc Police 'Ri lads. General Glass. Bob, all in great form. While Bob Sennott * Triumbhs managed to. st. hy of | a arry Hutcheon made life for Dyetts Aggregates upended Peacocks) ,.gorPin manned lo stay ahead of | aiite. miserable 5 to. 2, City Hall nipped the \cieans, as Prestos shutout Should-a-bins| Freddie Snow tossed the league's high- Cadillacs 4 to 3. Police A's |? to 0 cutepenans took Astra:Nuts § to| est Aingle game to date (255) as Pepis j . 7 " " rd bi ig Five turned on the ioon- | beat ideal Dairy 3-1. Phil Trudelle had hi. gained a temporary reprieve beams for a 5-2 decision biggest "night of the yéer es Houdailles with a seven-point -night by in te turned ina tremendous won over Wilsons 3 to |.°Clints dropped a virtue of a bye. PAA ge cho i lop the ladies with) 3-1 verdict to Scugogs. While Les Eveniss i li unner-ip on a fine! with John Waldinsperger and' Herm Prak- Top Scores -- Gene: Supruka 527 series, Ede Ryan had a 511, Marg) ken on the firing line defeated LA and B's ea, | Brown 482, Bev Doran 478, Marion Leon-|3 to 1 : 648 (246 237), Doug Keeler. 561, | ard 477, Barb Kirkham 475, Alice --anning ton teores Fred Snow 610 (255) George Turner 553 (225), Ken (Si; June Pettit 422, Twila Wilson 421, George Lawrence 583 (217), Bob Sennott Gunn 545 (204), Jake Wind 543.\¢en richmend 4is, Pat sag 46, Wor S64 (219), Pell Truddelle. bas (220), Hacry 5 ' i Iby 409, 4 itteric + Ray George 558, Bill Win- Standings -- House of Chow | #ine Dalby pithy Base) ee 55, | 1078 547, Bilt Horton $43, Frank Sobil $40, 43, Burn's Shoes 41, Corvetts|oz Sponer $28, Tal Ryan $26, Or Weerg | Rahn, O'Reily $39, John Waldinsperger 38, City Hall 27 Peacock |520, Glen Copp 813, Rolfe Rocker 'soa, | 537, NacrygHutcheon $36 Ron Milne 535, 4 a |Dave Magee 503, and Horst Piekarski ten ny SH, Werne Leyton 32 D} Lumber 26, General Aggre-|s + Tom Krawchuk 532, John Gatto 31, Bob Courtney 529, Herm Prakken ; : | 531, gates 24, Cadillacs 23, Thomp-| Monday, January 17, there will be a! sy' pon Peoke $2, G1 x3 "1 a. 529, » Glen C 528, Fred son Plumbing 22,. Modern Grill/ PC meting (held at the Eastway | O'Neil 526, Wilbert Clarke $26 and second, 7 i ms 20, Police A's 19 and Police jquested to attend ence hag tt 20, Mackies Vv : gs a p ' . P 3 B's il. ,,stangings--Scugeg Cleaners 35, Orphans " iA <i THE DUPLAE TROPHY, Claire Rich's Whitby rink, a and Frank Elliott, of Duplate THE J. B. HIGHFIELD are the members of the win- accepted, Preston's curlers, >i Relig Wie ge ed privet ay hs Events 1h, Goen's 1 Roudatlies 6 aah: : bi ee 3 ' ; on sa) e » Presto ry. Agains 27, 2 f top honors in' the. Fourth perennial entry in the local oon! seo The other aa ye ag op F Aa ning ier He = sevasinarol in the back row. are Bill PO yi taiatk he isl oto ap Silard Cleaners 27, Big Five 26, Astra core lb tA and 1 eee, As, : : ree rink-members are in ivent award, is the only 3- Souch (left), who presen ; nuts 23, Vern. Auto Glass 21, Independ / : : < rat. curl classic. § Ww! _ ' Jack Jack with big games as the Tigers clawed Homes by Harrison 11, H and L Enter- pointe yethenn siete urling classic. Shown here, the back row, Charlie Mc Day Bonspiel Trophy to be the trophy on behalf of Bern- e neon Bob Jackson and their way to 83-0 win over the Lions, who | 47 "shovldaing Te and Duescleane 14°°| Brises % Ideal Dairy. 7'and Clint's Texaco Club's annual 3-day bonspiel, with their trophy, are, left- Adams, HaroldBonnetta and won by an Oshawa entry, hard J. Highfield, of Sarnia Lorne Goodman. Alt Tg eresagiecrmrone cei cuted Peas ad was this week captured by to-right, Claire Rich, skip Chris Schmelzle. Shown here, left-to-right, and skip "Al" Preston, who --Oshawa Times Photos | The Faicons remained close by nipping} North ostinn WAY p MIXED | BEAT THE HOUSE = AE SRE RAEN DADA ORORAE: a acres Beet " ---- {the Eagles 2 to 1, as Doug Gibbs and snawa Golt Range added a little) a couple of months ago Josie Gyurke | wehaneshipsieaciaiitsin sepsis " -- ;.|™more padding to their first place lead i 7 ni orn! i. >. pot 3 Joi Waldinaperger combined. te nici witha 7.0. win: over' Pickwicks, wile Mal tetar sa dicieat near x eee tee J Speedy Muffler Kings dropped down to|tast week r $ \ e | ja Eagles it was hubby John Gyurka's | ' "a s ur aycee ues | enior eague oc ey Te" Jets dropped.» heartbreaking. 30|1M"@,Place as they edged Nu-Way Pholo| turn to"Bick: yprall tne' morbles oe" he decision to the Mustangs, as the 'Broncs') hs i |toppled the "House" for the $125. jack- | jcame un. with one pin margins in two FAA age art ee Lope iee place BY | pot, ® Js | lof the three games for the shutout OF the deine 5 19.2. Morings came out! John was @ cool. customer all night, ds 1 @aaln } 1 ' . The Hornets whitewashed the last place the jast " c ) ae ¢ i a |Hawks 3-0 and built up an eight point Sunoco end Gli 4 ' ' Meades |score, then, continued the deep-freeze | as a 0 S @a in {barrier between themselves and the|Meades beating Orohane Sar anid wen, | treatment of the 'house', Herm Prakken e & . league basement. A , 9 Orphans 5-2, while Gil-| winning with a 657 score as against total | Py |lands won over Maiigs 4 to 3. , Big Eight: Frank Sobil 608 (213, 200) Oshawa Cleaners ised \ for the house. y InorY eague | Pa Ken Fisher 586 (213, 202), Doug Gibbs, 585 auto 5-2, as did the Hitt and mn Ase ty The show confinves this week with @ ig Bad Boys continued their bid) Quality Fuels held on to sec-|{1), Harry, Blohm | 563. ee an match with the Yomacs "ss in their'! new prize of $25. up for grabs. ' \for the Oshawa Senior Hockey|ond spot with their 4-2 victory! Arno. DOr BI Jove ),| Real good scores: for the ladies this Jaycee Blues continued on} y| Pp h 4-2 victory | Arno Knop 551 (200), Bill Joyce 550° (211) week with Doris Vann tops with §2-| win GM TEN PIN , go way #ague pennant on the weekend,| over Oshawa Juveniles. and John Waldinsperger 550 (228) 1 ; bi : : their winning way in the Minor ie es Fuad Fe Saving ei. Terre Patecs ee Kies Standings: Tigers 32. Felcons 31, Mus Josie Syurke Rh ais Sevier 550,| year's 'highiinks' dat awey. for anather High - scoring Doug Shelton; "Grant has the best fake in| 'Jim McKenny's too hot and Basketball League, ai Simcoe je na i of ' ' lity | fea ie ane an , unc rodie tangs. 28, Jets 27, Lions 26 Eagles 26,/tawrence 476, Ada Floody 469, lagcne year, the GM Ten Pin league returned to and team-captain Ken Laidlaw|the league. He makes the de-jcold to be considered a super Hall Boys' Club, as they swamp-|'re 9-4. in other games Quality he attack with two goals | Hornets a awks Staultor igs Mende Anirow "ILE action this week, wi lati in. fine JOYCR form after a two-week holiday period are the players to watch when/fenceman go down then goes/star, but when he's on Christmas pudding and New he's ed the Red Devils 42:27, while| Fuels downed Juveniles 4-2 and/each. Al Griffin and Fred OLYMPIC MAJOR Wagar 451, Grace Fusco 450, Eilean Wors:| "The Minute Men knocked off the Ti-Cats J ln, oe + ' pa a , ie ' $s a, as ' be St, Catharines Black Hawks in-|around him. And nine times out| tough to stop," says Young. last place Golden Eagles were|Foley's upset Honest Cal's 6-5. Greenwood scored for the) Jim King turned in the night's finest| 2 pan Ross 446, Bessie Howlett 441-|7 t9 9, FBS's humbled the Union Reps 7 Fairley Bouckley 436 and Marion Peake : i . ns ; : ; ' score, # 623 (235) series, to ald the Her jto nil. And, the Dapper Dans scored vade Civic Auditorium Satur-jof 10 his. shot is right on the ice) somewhat surprisingly, the handed their ninth defeat of the! Jim Peters paced the . Bad| losers . its add on an additional three points to| "92 rer See 9 : oe : m G 1 san ( the Rooks with a 7 to 0 shutout day night ito one of the corners." Oshawa goalie doesn't consider 522500 by Atlas in a 36 to 34 Boy attack with a hat trick Although short-handed, Qual- et aieecy fee' levee eee mane Gown Ginbe Si cAI doer artes saree Dunit ae tus ts hc eR hat ! 5 ' H a % _ " . . _ ul 'otars mov into a : ree points of e lead as they defeated So says Oshawa Generals} He also has trouble with}peter Mahovlich, Hamilton's Pn! same while Jack Sneddon and Edjity used their experience to . toe "uns ane fo points back of the/ 4% (216), Ig Clark $47 (200), Doug Cole|chevelies §2, while the Twisters, were goaltender Ian Young. |Grant's line-mates, league scor-| al}-star winger, a serious threat:| Golden Eagles played a close) Romanuk chipped in with two) Stymie the younger, faster Ju-|ieaders, with two point evenings, when|5%6, (204), Walt Vervynck 528, Harry idrapping a 43 decision to the Caprices.- i ' Blohm 513, Tom, Larocca 513, Sam La- f 1 ij : | Sing rani 'i a ) the Missi it i t . potand nish. Young was named to the 1965-|ing leader Andre Lacroix and! 4), plays around with the See-Saw game with second place | apiece. Singles were scored by veniles, who are fast rounding |i fon. ef nae Pain fore £10) Dep: Peake Or Sod Hp Bil: srs. He tot section, wearactenpaing the 66 all-star team this week in his) Mickey Redmond , an Atlas, before losing 'on 'a last-| Doug Cole and Gord Wilson. into shape for their up-coming! the Rifles and the Aces scored two! '#%d 500 (210) first_ section champ Paint Shop 5 to. 2 : } : .|puck so much, that he seldom : provincial playdowns markers apiece 8s Fred Brown stood oUt! Stance an Greasy Mumee Kings | TOP Twelve -- Dan Thomson S81 (214) first full season as a General.| Although essentially ;|gets away a good shot." minute power play, by Atlas'; Lloyd Seynfore and Lyn : 4: for the 'gunners', while Jerry. Higgins | 40, Vancos 32, Speedy Muffler Kings 31, . Born in Glasgow, Scotland 18)maker, Lacroix's wrist re front line of Bielak, Oborne and} Middleton scored for the losers FIRST PERIOD +3 was the Aces 'high'. George Brabin's 544, Meades Sunoco Service 30, Morings Reeders sen (atone Tor Lupat 55) (208); years ago, the 6'1", 180-pounder|merits respect, He is particu.) Nick Libett and Sandy Snow/Kreasul, as they netted five|as L and R saw their three-| 1. duality: peters ae i a ° | igned by W: Blair inilarly d . hen he h jhe regards as the best the sii ' Quality: Brodie 6 | . |Fahy 540, Tom Krawchuk 538, George was signed by Wren Blair in|larly dangerous when he hangs|hé points to recover ihe game game undefeated string 2 Quality: Brodie 36 Min B k tb ll Turner 530 (204), Lorne Schatz $30 and back for a drop pass, as is fre-| Wings have to offer, Libett as sveniles: Griffin antam eague or asketpa Horst. Piekerski $29. ear Arno Knop 548, J. Zedic 546 (204), Gerry the summer of '63. Brian White paced the Atlas| Snapped (Hudgin, Morrison) 17:06 Young has: particular praise quently the case. a playmaker and Snow as a id SECOND PERIOD || Standings -- Die Room Twisters 29, : i o team with 14 points while team-| Jim Topping continued to Gg Jewell's Men's Wear 26, Minute Men 26, for Laidlaw, rating him the best! "Redmond seems able to an-|Scorer. A goalie has a good ae Bir) oe cha ets Under GY Dapper Dans 24, Rooks 19, Paint Shop : t ve os ett | chance on Snow's slapshot only Mates Jeff Oborne with nine} shine in the Bad Boy net, keep-| | (Bradiey) : pm H k R lt 18, Flintstones 16, The Caprices 15, Cheve ge ag ag c os poo d Youn, iy ough oa > t the|if it's high or from far out, he|Points, John Bielak seven and|ing his average below the 2.00) © @pec" pices Saza7 oc ey esu Ss BOWMANVILLE -- The Rec-\elles 14, Ti-Cate 12, F-85's 9 and Union so ikl hung abso a dg Sona laa gi gs Peat Bob Kreasul four, accounted for | mark. ' Quality: Peters e reation Department Minor Bask-|"°P* * back-checker, a good play-jpuck in the net from any-|54Y5 t ; (Beck, Brodie) a 3 ce maker and he has a tough shot! where." "Deflections are always a ne ee " ic FIRST PERIOD No 8: ee ee nite ee a key/etball League Started the 1966 to handle. He's aggood man to| The trio is the main reason|danger when you play Hamil Pier ala a 1. Land R: Seymore select at schedule' action gg ok pg eta = pg a " " | j "way " ve ' . t yer, for. besides scor-| _ (Middleton, Attersiey 1" i ' 4 : } | { rday ming wi wo have as captain. Peterborough is in a three way |ton.. ran Young Piguad use ing 12 points, he was respon-| % 88% Boys: Sneddon The third game produced the night at the Children's Arena, | good games | DATSUN Shelton, on the other hand, he) fight for first place with Oshawa'the slap shot from the point a (Cole, Romanuk ont net of th h Gary| Pol . b | regards as a one-way playerjand Niagara Falls Flyers jot and try to. tip "Thin." sible for setting up many Scor-| 3. Bad Boys: Romanuk y upset of the night, as Gary|Police Assoc. Boys defeated) The opener saw the Trotters) who finds néw life when he gets] Young's choice on the Flyers) Young refers to Billy Hway|!"& Plays as Andy Kit had 11] hes Sark Ron Rowhotham's three goals spark-/Canadian Tire 2-1; _ Westmount defeat the Les Anes 47 to 24, B gets ' veest : "|points, David Mason eight and! ~ (Donaiacon, ;,ed Foley's Plumbing to a nar-|Kiwanis tied Ernie Cay asmber | wits Denis emon leading. the v ; " p ils ator the puck. He's no back-checker,|is a duo that appears destined|and Walt Tkaczuk of Kitchener aaa Gbaney tiifea: Te (ham we Bd cot row 6-5 win over Honest Cal's.|4-4 and Local 2784 defeated|Troter scoring with 18 pts. ATLAS -- John Bielak, Rob| (Atfersiey, Seymore) wees Other goals for the pinners|Bank's Flooring 3-1. while team mates Jim Wright says Ian, but he has a quick,/for the National Hockey|Rangers as "tricky, dekey suconn- Fenian came from Bill Danford, Norm! Frank Bathe scored both wo pts. Don Jamieson 8 pts. and heavy wrist shot and he's good|League: Jean Pronovost. and players". j "Hway k wrist t;Dervent, Jim Zarowny, 1} 6, Bad Boys: Peters < ' ' ; at cutting around the defence. [Don Marcotte. | "Hway has a quick wrist sho rowny, Faul)¢ tee Bove: Cae : Sayers and Phil Long. Scoring;for the Police team and Ray|teorge Connors 9 pts. "T can't explain what makes| As line-mates, they operate as|and Tkaczuk a good slap shot|Thompson, Brian White, Jeff! 7 pag Boys: Peters : : gre : : é : his shot 'heavy'," says Young.|a tightly-knit team, using drop|from the blue line. Both are|Oborne, Alan Tyce, Karl Mil-| | (Sneddon, Romanuk) 2 ia -- Reta hgh prong Eoer ogy the lone tally for foes) Taylor wes high man for "It's not particularly fast but it|/passes and quick passes in front|tough anytime they get near the burn, Tom Vann, Bob Kreasul 5: aq poys: Wilson Armstrong, Archie Courtice and| In the middle game, scoring pe "age: us d Do "y Fieth| oor fishes wet 0. great scvantage, |Bet: ee ee Sa | (Sneddon, aD PERIOD 3 Len Bobbie with one each, was well-divided Nick Siarko 'scored 4 wa: eark est ey TD peer gt in the league Receiver Perce ak Felieviaet soten io Sunn 'W hea M eg se a rg Hy Bea ris rere veer : |Bernard Hurst, Greg Reid and). The scond game saw the Cues t pague Fs g las 3 s d , ason, Andy Kit, Paul Grady, |". y FIRST PERIOD Harold Aruo each scored once/win over the Moe Hares 45 to (Lutton, Bradley) . i for the Cay Lumbermen while|15, Dan Lemon hit for 18 pts. for}: belongs to Jacques Lemaire of|night in the Falls, lifting a shot}two players to whom Young!Gary Neil, Gina Marano, Bren (Donaldson, Romanuk) Cal's: Powless Montreal Junior Canadiens,|to the top of the net from right pays special attention Stacey, Bob Annaert, David Cut- © care: ae ; says Ian. His wrist shot is thejin front Captain Neil Clark is a '"'realjjar, Thor Fil and Bernard iLutton, McNamee) +48 a a Pd gag ig 0 winners, while Don Yourth most accurate in the league and| 'Marcotte has no slap shot,/hustler, a digger, and you never) Muzeen, Coach. u as | 3. Foley's: Danford (Whiteley) 6:22 : and Lee Lemon netted 12 pts.|° | ; le SECOND PERIOD raige notched singletons for each and B Saund 3 his slap shot is always low|but his wrist shot is accurate.|know what he's going to do'. : se 4 Foley's: Sayers West Peon nis ch and Brian Saunders 3 pts "where it's toughest to stop'. |You have to hope it's high; "On one rush he'll fake and LEADERS PUSHED (Long, Whiteley) 10:54, VeStmount Niwanis, George Saunders lead the los- Going Places? Try The . Li . | He also regards Montreal's|where you can catch it, If it's)go around the defence, and the| Red Devils held league-lead-| Family Spiel | pp As . | In the final game of the night,/erg scoring with 5 pts., Mike 1200 SEDAN 16:56 Michel Lapalme highly. on the ice it's murder." _ |next time he'll dump the puck| ing Jaycee Blues to a 9-11 half- 6. Foley's: Rowbotham Terry Spence notched a palr for/Marshall and Doug McFeeters ; 6 6 p ; ICE , time score, before the Blues ex ; (Whiteley) s+ 19:42| Local 2784 and Les Kiraly got)4 pts. each and Bob Ellis 3 pts Its @ crisply styled compact with big I've heard a lot about Borde- MARLIES BALANCED in and go after it im A family bonspiel was held THIRD PERIOD the other one, while Paul Carroll|__ uiS 9 pts cor characteristics -- solidly en- Jeau," says Young, 'but La-| Young is not overly-impressed| Walt McKechnie, too, has a Ploded and ran their oppofents at the Oshawa Golf Club on) ?: Foley's: Long 'at hin tears: tromi & ahutodt.| ale = wise pingered --- . Cepenaans - Scanerny palme intpresses me more. He with individuals on the Toronto good shift, but his strongest|into the floor with ineir quick, sunday, with a spaghetti 'din- Roley er mawtctii m ss wet th cls Auditorium. on BUNNING SIGNS 40 MPG. si aa acboatiactenene has a very quick shot." Marlboros, calling them a well-|point is a deceptive wrist shot.| close-order passing fad the for-/ner, following the first game of ; BM igy oh 4 sanensee 9245 WGedae. night Seanie Cleaners). PHILADELPHIA (AP) -- + avn fe be Pages op a . Cal's bi sday Re. ; / : ow et... While he credits Lemaire with|balanced team. But he feels; Says Ian: "He appears to be|Wards and :strong back check- each draw and the day proved SRiaiee oO raiichoss 103 defeated Keith Peters Realty|Pitcher Jim Bunning signed his ane a ltan: Nick the best shot, Young feels Peter-/Brian Watson's consistency|shooting the puck in one direc-|ing, by the defence. an outstanding success. 19. Foley's: Rowbotham vaa3-0 with Mike Harper, Lorne | 1966 baseball contract with Zo 160 Simcoe S. 728-0051 borough's Danny Grant is the'makes him the best player onj|tion, and-- it shoots off-in' With this two-step combina-|~ The event and prizes was con |). rg vinoreean Whyte and Len McAvoy each|Philadelphia Phillies Thursday. toughest player to follow the club. }another."' tion, the Blues quickly control-|yened by Junior Curling con- (Lutton, Bobbie) 19:S4/ scoring once for the Cleaners. | eer . see pera Me ONE eae cee se ee Ae game. vener Mrs. L. Rolson and Mrs re '3 Hambly's Beverages nosed out! ADDITIONAL SPORT ED deel go Blueg\ points | were! W. 7. Mercer Houdaille Industries 2-1 with ON PAGE 14 {scored as follows: Dave Tutton| In the first draw, Tomm Reed | Remember When . . ? Tim 'Murdoch and Don Barr = ree : S awd ens |18; Greg Medinski 17; Drew Al-|Gail Freeborn, Eleanor Donnelly; By THE CANADIAN PRESS Lanobing for the winners while e and Brian Barker |and Ken Donnelly, skip, won H rane est two games and amassed a tot-| arid esa bok pore lone feo gg er 0.H.A. JUNIOR a x HOCKEY Scorers for the Red Devils "3 34 Lacy aos So mes | boy, won the two-mile event |---- gh AES were: Jerry Kuzemchuk 12; ey vote en ony | St the Boston Knights of : rr me @ | e ag tar eam Milford Masters seven, Ted|Carten, Marg. McCarten, vag Columbus games five years . S a oS NI i Ey Coulson four, Wayne Ormiston|McCarten and Shawn Perry.|.ago today--in 1961--in eight | \ ' eet) ges Ti 49 Dolnts tor their t s| gn YOUR SATISFACTION ; Three Oshawa Generais AavVélteam were made by all-star|selections, Wayne Carleton was and Tom Horruzey two each, ede ge dings ee go salauing 0.2. seconds. This Je phates } 8 P.M. been named to the OHA Junior|coach Scotty Bowman of Mont-|one of two Marlboros named, , ®&D DEVILS--Wayne Ormis-\.Ginny" Clifford and Sharon| side the world recurd. hur AN Cen C ' 'A' 1965-66 All-Star team. real and Oshawa-manager Wren : ton, Bob Krawec, Ted Coulson, |ciittorg. with two wins and 321 Mur 1 world record, bit soli "Goaltender Tan Young high- Blair the other Being starry defence-/Robert Kennedy, Tom ° Hor- points. took third place as Sealene go " X of oy EN | Oshawa Crushmen bin ees Jim McKenny. ruzey, Milford Master, Dennis|),.? 1). A : -| Gealand set @ new mark o 0 f vill be| ™8P ; : : , Cons 10: t to i Me scoring defenceman Soby Or The ate lence ee Doug sttien and defenceman Grady, Gary Morton, Serr gmnauen, MG, Bent 16) iM minutes 4 seconde a | MA Kelly Dismay. " ; 0 players to oppose| borough line of Andre Lacroix,|Paul Terbenche were selected|\uzemchuk and Bob Richard-|y en Freeborn and Ann Baste-;-----------__--____ an i io "Tetiing Moree! cu p Saar Grant and Mickey Red-| from St. Catharines, centre Walt /Son, Coach. do. . ; Used Cars | Kingston Frontenacs Champion Niagara Falls Flyers mond. In 30 games, the line) Tkaczuk and winger John Bee- JAYCEE BLUES -- Dave Tut- In the second draw, Morey oes DEMOTE TAYLOR Ltd. ADULTS 75 CHILDREN 25 on February 2. - "has collected a total of 83 goals Chey from Kitchener, and defen- ton, Wes Paterek. Bob Lipa, Reed, Ethel Reed, David Cou-\yNEW YORK (AP) -- New| 1200 Dundes E Pi Ga were : eaats 7 aedinte ceman Darrell Edestrand and Jim Yakemishym, Rick Neh- |jtey Foan Reed. finished on|L0'k, Rangers sent" left-winger|. : Peterborough Petes, Montreal, and 127 assists. : SF 4 f |lter and Joan Reed, finished on 'ed Taylor : iho 1 Whitby 668-5891 ior Canadiens and Hamilton] The Montreal trjo consists of| N°! Clark from London. ring, Greg Medinski, Drew Al-| ton with two wins and 40 points. Py We Bape Ope DGET TERMS 0 H A JUNIOR HOCKEY ian Wee nao Sraced tines ee ean Carol Vatnais 'and| The 20 stars represent an 'awe- Man, Ron Abbott, Henry ,Chyb, Next in line, in this bracket, |pet® of ed American Hockey | DROP IN ene players each, while two were| forwards Jacques Lemaire and|50me scoring total of 275 goals Brian Barker and Fred Upshaw, were John Burch, Jean Burch, |, Naar rakes a, Pigg _Played| : chosen from Toronto Marlhoros, Lucien Grenier, while Hamilton 2% @ whopping 490 assists in Coach. Mark Burch and Craig Burch, |yookey pat pe. "areca! ; SATURDAY St..Catharines Black Hawks, Kit-| placed goalie Roger Lalancette, | little over half a season of play. MINOR LEAGUE STANDINGS with 37 points. Stone aaalat , : | " ; NITE ehener Rangers and London defenceman Bart Crashley and Led by Bobby Orr with 26 WL F A Pts... Norm Weatherup, May Wea- rca : Lan) ee! : f Nationals. forwar Pete Mahovlich. goals, the six defencemen rate) Jaycee Blues 9 % 360 265 19 \therup, Peter Wetherup and | Final selections from a list) Adthough he' had played in) strongly offensively as well as Atias 8 3 382 322 16 |Chris Wetherup, with 27 pons, | 7:15 P.M. of six players submitted by each! just two games prior to the! defensively. They have accoun:| Reqd Devils 3 8252270 9 -|were the two-game winners o' | -- snonsaaie ane Bieee wea a cree ---------- | ted for 49 goals and 12f assists.| Golden Eagles 2 9 290 280 4 |third prizes. | } ' OSHAWA Consolation prizes, in third |All proceeds from the game,' 'Top Ten Scorer' --Greg Me-|draw, went to Tom Prest,| | . GENERALS '4 ' : P to be played in Niagara Falls, | dinski 122, John Bielak 120,|.. + Our Crushmen will go to the OH AEmergency| Andy Kit i14, Milford Masters | (fam Miler, ~~ a ee Fund for injured players, 86, Brian White 83, Dave Tutton| ~~ e | : : Prior to the game, a dinner 81, Bill Wayling 76, Jeff Oborne i We are looking for men ef high character St. Catharines ° i J will go to the OHA Emergency!70, Ted Coulson' 51 and -Wes " ' 3 3 ace Test Tonight Brock Hotel. Players of -both' Paterek 43 NUMBERS sales In ONGNO ahd noe a eer s . : : Black Hawks + nd : the stars and the Flyers will be. Schedule for Saturday, Janu- not necessary as we can train you. Full company benefits. ; ' Season Ticket Holders U: ers se RON DUSSIAME Series No. 15 For This Geme. special guests, along with rep-|ary 15 -- Atlas vs Jaycee Blues | resentatives from nine teams an * evils vs 7olden | so | A y MMI ION tatives from all tea d Red Devil ? Gold LETTERS. | SALARY PLUS CO SS For Tonight's big game, at theljalone, presents quite a threat, Civic Auditorium here, poses a|Will be in a Kingston uniform here tonight but: Oshawa's Jim 5 Osh , Bh ames for: the Oshawa Booth and a few of the other| Th f K , F ' local prospects, figure that they compony in its field call at ey face ingston ronten t h can stop Apps and his buddies, OVER 40 YEARS EXPERIENCE! BOATS es HOUSE | @ Bolohood Sportshoven acs here tonight and first place|and so move out in front again ' | neers 'Gukace aac in the OHA. Junior "B" Lake - = | FUEL take advantage of it! 24 hour ser TRUCKS. @ STORES & CHAMBERS FOODS LTD. ety ehonrs spatched trucks al- @ Jim Bishop Sporting Goods shore League, is at stake vice; and radio dispat i Downtown Oshowe woys on the ready to serve you, IN 933 Ritson Rd. South Generals v5 Nevers Falls "C n" re Wy | their "own private group o sip pling LEADERS "4 oIL Fuel Oil Budget Plan available, Plastic, Alentauin, or Phone Mr. Taylor for an Appointment 'at @ Auditorium Box Offices ; . porteré this season and tonight's) By THE CANADIAN PRESS NOW IS THE TIME Seema Beane 723-1163 game is their big chance to| Standings: Chicago, won 21, TO CONVERT AND CALL eid 7 " - Tilisey iouight. wil gut: the| Polar 'Hall Chieeen McLA HLIN Stick-on. Metollie ,_ We pre entering: our busiest: sedion énd would' waleome 'Crushmen"' out in front of the Goals: Hull, 32 | ¢ MITH calls from milk or bread salesmen or ladies who have Lakeshore group's Junior "B" Assists: Rousseau, Montreal.| - Ss i: had previous experience in door to door selling! race but the task of defeating 26. COAL & 723 348 1 110 PORT Kingston is a big one for Ted Shutouts: Crozier, Detroit, 5 SUPPLIES - KING ST, W. O'Connor's crew Penalties: Green, Boston, 99 353 KING ST. WEST Young Syl Apps, who in name! minutes. | and guest dignitaries. Eagles. TICKETS AVAILABLE BUS SERVICE If you are bondable and would like to work with the top AT Leave Downtown 6:00 - 6:30 - - 7:00, Return ofter the game.