Oshawa Times (1958-), 18 Mar 1966, p. 8

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§ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, Morch 18, 1966 Red Wings Dump Boston Bruins By THE CANADIAN PRESS The old manoeuvre of lifting SB MSLriisaes {2S BS) we of play to force a tie backfired on Boston Bruins Thursday night in the only scheduled Na- tional Hockey League game. goals in the second period but|which zipped through Johnston's Detroit goaltenders Roger Cro-'pads. i Langivis aviched his pair of goals after Prentice scored; when he banged in Gordie} Howe's rebound at 2:47 of the! |second frame. : rc ck the Bruins after that to preserve the win. Langlois' goals were his third and fourth of the sea- son. The Bruins pulled netminder Ed Johnston with less than a minute remaining and attempted to put another forward on the ice despite the fact they had a man in the penalty box. The move backfired as they were caught without a _net- minder when Alex Delvecchio scored his second goal of the night with 17 seconds remaining to give Detroit Red Wings a 4-2 victory. Delvecchio's goals were his 27th and 28th of the season. Andy Bathgate with his 14th of the year and Dean Prentice, a Boston castoff, with his 11th of the year completed Detroit's scoring. Prentice's goal proved to be the winner. Al Langlois, a Detroit castoff defenceman, scored both Boston|fired a shot from the left point Crozier grabbed Langlois') first attempt at 9:24, but; couldn't handle the shot and the) puck slipped into the net. Less| than five minutes later; Langlois | sent a dribbling shot from the ileft point, which bounced over) a Detroit player's stick and) skipped past Crozier. Delyecchio scored his second) goal of the night while Langlois| was serving a minor penalty in the final minute of the game. New York Rangers visit Mon-| treal Canadiens Saturday gnd Chicago Black Hawks play' the Maple Leafs in Toronto. Bassen played the third period as Sid Abel, Detroit general manager and coach, decided to rest the younger Crozier, who celebrated his: 24th birthday Wednesday. TOOK EARLY LEAD Bathgate gave Detroit a 1-0 lead at 8:39 of the opening pe- riod when he beat Johnston from close in after taking a quick pass from Norm Uliman. Less than a minute later, Don Awrey of the Bruins was penal- ized for hooking and was joined in -eag penalty box 50 seconds later by team-mate Bob Woyto- wich. The Red Wings went two goals ahead while holding the two- man advantage as Delvecchio SEVENTH GAME | HERE SATURDAY Marlboros Oust : Peterborough 3-1): | | Word was received this | | morning, just prior to "press | time' that should the 7th game be necessary, in the Oshawa-St. Catharines OHA Junior quarter - final | playoff series, it will be play- ed here in Oshawa, at. the Auditorium, on Satur- | § day afternoon, at 2:00 o'clock. Oshawa officials (Civic) de- TORONTO (CP)--Wayne Car-jlead at 3:45 of the first period munted ot hace Ga Ge jon a goal by Danny Grant. hav 8 eer agetiagg ~ Wigan . oe Mie Cocrigan scored for Tor-| Played on Sunday afternoon last. two seasons because of + at 16:51 of the first period.| and the OHA insisted that the | gimpy knees, led Toronto Marl-| Carleton shot the Marlboros| Winner be declared before boros to a 3-1 victory over Pe-| into the lead at 12:30 of the sec-. Monday night. In the event of terborough Petes Thursday and! onq period and added the insu-, Saturday's game ending in a | into the semi-finals of the On-)rance goal at 14:18 of the third.| tie -- the OHA would have to tario Hockey Association's) wariboros' defenceman Doug) back down and permit a de- | Karen Barnard, 20, con- . tinues to prove that she has real courage. In 1964, she was pronounced dead by an ambulance attendant, at a crash scene, but she sur- K "THIS GIRL HAS 'INTESTINAL vived, crippled, Wednesday night she passing a left the pool, in Hamilton, FORTITUDE' to accept her crest. She had to be lowered into the pool for her first swimming lessons, 10 months ago. Now she walks with a cane and is able to dive. although badly received a crest for swimming test. aren is seen here as she Ca Harness Horsemen Take Firm Stand TORONTO (CP) -- Harness horsemen vanned their pacers out of Greenwood Raceway to- day and appealed for govern-! Bh mont arbitration i Mich. Sromraucn in dispute with The Lid. The horsemen instituted a boycott of the Greenwood meet- the track's share of the betting to 48 per cent." to arbitrate the dispute. WARNS HORSEMEN -- Racing began at Greenwood "Arbitration has nothing to do|Feb. 26 and Ehrlick said the ith our business," said Moo-|Ontario government, which ney, who warned the horseiienjiakes six per cent of the money ithat "in boycotting the entry|bet, has received about $19,000 box you have risked the ending,|a day. finally, of racing on our tracks | "They should show some con- Racing Commission, should try n nf Jockey Clu ing following Thursday night's) program and John J. Mooney,,; executive vice-president of The) Jockey Club, indicated there! may be no further standard- | bred racing at Jockey Club; tracks this year. The horsemen are demanding a three-vyear contract giving them 50 per cent of the Jockey Club's share of the wagering pools. The Jockey Club has of- fered a flat $10,000 a night for purse distribution. Negotiations have been going on since last December. "The Jockey Club doesn't want arbitration but some ma- jor provincial government body should step in," said Leslie Ehr- lick of Toronto, chairman of the horsemen's negotiating commit- tee. "To forestall any stoppage of| | racing -we were willing to lower} jour demand for 50 per cent of City League this year.' The Jockey Club also oper- ates harness racing at Mohawk Raceway near Campbellville, Ont., and Garden City Raceway | at St. Catharines. cern," he said, Horsemen are expected to ap- peal to members of the legis- lature in hopes of obtaining ar- \bitration. The Jockey Club said Wednes- day that if the boycott was launched, it would discontinue harness racing and confine its operations to thoroughbred racing. The Jockey Club oper- ates thoroughbred programs at Greenwood and Woodbine here and at Fort Erie, Ont. Mooney said that once the lights went out at Greenwood, there would be no more trotting there this year. However, there was specula- tion Thursday night that har- ness racing would go 'on as scheduled at Mohawk's spring meeting which begins April 18 if a settlement is reached by hen. Other harness meetings. are Slated at Garden City May 30 to July 16, at Greenwood July 18 to Sept. 3, at Garden City Sept. 5 to Oct. 22 and at Mo-} hawk Oct. 24 to Dec. 3. WILL STAY LOCKED Bee) | Midget Play Jim Lampman, a publicity of-| |ficial with the Jockey Club, said The Oshawa Minor Hockey|Thursday night the track would |Association Midget League|remain locked up and a notice | Round-Robin playoff games con-| was to be posted in the stabling ltinued last night, at the Chil-|area today at 8 a.m. EST advis- jdren's Arena, with Kinsmen|ing horsemen to remove their Club tying Local 222, in their|equipment and personal belong-| igame while Oshawa Dairy|ings within 24 hours. } EXPORT PLAIN Junior A series. Dunville set up all three goals. | wg fy bo gon | The Marlboros won the best-| There were 14 minor penal-| shawa Generals win t0- | Mi Jaycee Minor | 'Cage Playoffs o-seven quarter-final 4-2 and|ties, eight to Toronto. Brian| Might's sixth game, in St. advanced to another best-of-|Glennie and Gary Monahan| Catharines, then a seventh seven set against either Niagarajeach were given majors for| 8ame will not be necessary, Falls Flyers or Kitchener Rang-' fighting. but in the event that ¢he ers. The Petes outshot Marlboros| Series is tied after tonight, The Petes jumped into a 1-0/35-31. the Black Hawks and Gen- | In the Jaycee Club of Oshawa| jsponsored Miror Basketball |League, at Simcoe Hall Boys'| | erals will clash here tomor- DODGERS IN TROUBLE row afternoon, in a "matinee attraction". Subscriber tickets will be on sale, up until game Koufax And Drysdale -- 4 | Have Gone Into Movies | AND STANDINGS By MURRAY CHASS | Jim Lefebvre's three - run| BY THE CANADIAN PRESS Associated Press Sports Writer homer in the ninth inning National League si i snapped the string, but reliever Ww LT FA Pt Buzzie Bavasi, general mana- hennis Aust ended the game py | Montreal 35 19 8 208 157 78) . ger of the holdout-plagued Los getting pinch - hitter Tomm |Chicago 35 21 7 223 163 77; member Sep eee hs Mt Davee ht bow cane nay oe 2 2 eg Teast for the start of the season, , Three hurlers put together the New York 18 35 10 181 292 46 when Sandy Koufax and Don|Pest pitched game of the day| poston 17 40 6 155 256 40 Drysdale signed contracts with|{0" Atlanta Braves, combining, --~ -Phursday's Result Paramount Pictures. |for a one-hit, 2-0 shutout over poston 9 Detroit 4 "T guess that settles it," Ba-/Chicago White, Sox. Ken Berry Saturday's Games vasi said upon hearing that Kou-|2°t the only hit, a third-inning |New york at Montreal fax and Drysdale will make|Sinsle off Denny Lemaster. Ken) chicago at Toronto Warning Shot with David Jans-|JOhnson and Joe Cisterna held A Sunday's Games sen for two weeks starting April oe ie hitless the rest of the/ Montreal at Chicago Lb +Toroto at Detroit The players' lawyer, William |qjG@ERS BLANK REDS New York at Boston Hayes, said there are no escape) Denny McLain and Bill Mon- Eastern League clauses in the week tour of Jap | houquette teamed up for a three-|Knoxville 2 Nashville 3 A Golden Eagles their straight loss in the current six- Aud game play-off series while Jay- cee Blues downed Atlas in fine} EASY FOR RED DEVILS Red Devils had little or no trouble handing the Golden the Eagles had only the following |ecut three rookies out of their ten|;awa team play: Gino|the 2 points and Ken Cunningham |Ster:! | scoreless. Bill Wayling with 10, led the| Devils to victory, along with jlate Tom Horruzey six and Ted|bris Coulson five points JAYCEE BLUES WIN Atlas scored the first points} to take an early lead against play-off leaders, Jaycee Blues who bounced back and were up the 19. The ery. second half Tonight's show has been ar-|y Eagles a 21-to-4 defeat, as the|ranged by the officers and ex-|and Gary Hooper, sub-goal. Marano 2 points; Charlie Rout|help foster this popular young- Oshawa. The ticket sale, according to 2,000 hockey fans on hand at The names of the NHL "'Old-} timers" are familiar to almost\in a week-day evening, and the everybody but just to refresh| powmanville | ' memories, here are the play-|partment nine points, at the end of @lers expected to be on hand to-'they aren't sufficient for the | closely-contested first half, 28-'night, in NHL '"Oldtime'" liv- holding of Minor Hockey Day. developed | Goldham, NHL 'Oldtimers' Rre Here Tonight major sports attraction for|mostly members of Oshawa's IClub, Red Devils handed the|Oshawa hockey fans is sched-|Senior league teams and some fourth/uled for tonight at the Civic jof them former "Generals." ae : | They included goal 'Chuck" itorium, when the famous) 5 well: John Chasczewski, Gary National Hockey League "Old-| Copeland, Bob Tripp, Stan West- championship form and chalked|timers" team visit this city, to/fall, George Westfall, 'Dunc' up their fourth win of the series. | play an exhibition game with|Brodie, Dave Nichols, Gary $ ETT " Lawson, Tom O'Connor, Wayne Ostawe, | Arar. ,Redshaw, George Vail, Terry ail, Gord Myles, Art Rennick ive members of the Osh- Little NHL Tyke League, proceeds of the game to Prior to tonight's big game, games to keep the fans enter- jtained. 's' hockey league activity, in Move Playoffs Ahead 1 Wee There are just so many hours st reports, has been quite! k and they expect 1,500 to Auditorium tonight. Recreation De- decided this week yan -- goal; Bob Accordingly, the six games |there'll be a couple of "Tyke"| or FILTER TIP CIGARETTES REGULAR and KINGS . jtrounced Auto Workers Credit} The loss in revenue with |Union 8-1 and Tony's Refresh-|Greenwood closed could reach} |ments whipped Hayden Mac-/$100,000 a day. | donald's 9-2. Ehrlick told a_ horsemen's| The Kinsmen-Local 222 game|meeting that the government, was a tight affair, all the way,|and especially the Ontario with Alan Monks scoring three} goals for Kinsmen while John} Vandermerke scored the other.| For Local 222, Rick Gamble| 'scored twice and Don Hudgin; jand Bill Lynd each added a) | singleton. | | Dennis Hercia and John Nes-| tic each scored twice for Osh- | awa Dairy, while Henry Nowak, | Jim Nesbitt, Dave Mosier and) Wayne Blanchard added one) apiece, in their big win over) \Auto Workers," who would | have been given the whitewash| |treatment, but for a nice goal| by Neil Studley. | Bob Glecoff scored four goals to pace Tony's to their one- jsided win. John Barron, Dan |Logerman, Brian O'Neill, John Johnston and John Starkey each jadded one to the winners' total while Wayne Peyton and Don |Cockerton scored one apiece for | |Hayden Macdonald's. | O.M.C. SERVICE CENTRE DON'T DELAY Avoid the rush and have your motor and boat serviced by our experts. Our sales departinent ¢an also completely outfit you for fun on the water : Oshawa YACHTHAVEN LTD. Harbour Rd. Off Simcoe St. S. (toflow the signs) NEW NUMBER 723-8186 FACILITIES starting in mid-June. It would|hitter in Detroit Tigers' 1-0 tri-| (Nashville leads best-of-five Stanowski, have been moved to Saturday, | pay in six figures plus @ per-'ymph over Cincinnati centage of the gate at exhibi- Jim Northrup tripled in the tions and clinics. Speaking of exhibitions, the 'ter's single. Dodgers could use a clinic them- selves--on hitting. The winless world champions broke a 19 in-} ning scoreless string but still lost their fifth straight, a 4-3 de- cision to St. Louis Cardinals. _.jlashed a double, a triple anc San Francisco Giants mained the only unbeaten team, clobbering California Angels 13-1 behind a 20 - Rookie catcher b Barton | Bo al rae Peterborough 1 Toronto 3 two singles. Harness Driver . Is Suspended WINDSOR, Ont. (CP)--Stew- arts at Windsor Raceway an- nounced Thursday the' suspen- sion of driver Ross C. Parr of Minnesota Twins finally won game after seven losses. The | Buckingham 4P |American League champion |Twins downed New York Yan- kees 5-1 with Harmon Killebrew |~ and Don Mincher hitting succes- Geraldton 4 Fort W sive homers in the second in-| ning. | Boog Powell cracked two hom- e- hit attack. Reds, |Southern Division semi-final 2-0 Western League sixth and scored on Don Deme-}5an Francisco 4 Seattle 4 Portland 5 Los Angeles 3 Quebec Senior |Sherbrooke 0 St; Hyacinthe 4 (Sherbrooke leads best - of- seven final series 2-1) Ontario Junior (Toronto wins best - of - seven quarter-final 4-2) Central Ont. Junior embroke 2 (Best-of-seven semi-final tied 9-2 Northwestern Ont. Junior illiam 10 (Fort William seven final 2-0) Saskatchewan Junior London, Ont., for five harness|@S and Frank Robinson and|Weyburn 4 Brandon: 2 racing programs at the Windsor 52M Bowens one each as Balti- ie Pie ae more Orioles thumped Washing- The suspension, which took ef- ton Senators 7-2. Tom Reynolds} homered in the ninth, lifting) Rossland 3 Spokane 5 continue through | Kansas City Athletics past Pitts-, ia burgh Pirates 3-2. Rusty Staub Parr was cited by the judges belted a three-run homer in for violation of a Canadian Trot- Houston Astros' 7-2 victory over Boston Red Sox. track. fect with Thursday night's pro- gram, will Monday. ting Association rule in taking (Best-of-seven semi-final tied 2-2) Western International Sr, | semi-final 4-1) Premier Bennett leads _best-of- (Spokane wins best-of-seven into a four-way scoring duel,!Bob Robertson, Murray Hender- ine son, "Rags" Raglan, Barry Cul-| n€ lien, | : Blues out shot Bielak and White|jen, "Sid'? Smith, Ron Hurst,|the Tyke final at 9:00 a.m., fol-| Jack ch The Blues 'picked up' their) Rzzeard, 'Cal' Gardner, Harry |Girls, rebounds for a score while their) watson, opponents 'blew' many of their!ang Danny Lewicki. which Medinski netted 55 points and Tutton of of the Aces rebounds. Jaycee Blues' points scored as follows: Greg Medin- ski 27, Dane Tutton 21, Brian |Barker 15 and Drew Alman 10 points, for a team total of 73 points. Atlas' total of 47 points was scored by Brian White 20, John Bielak 10, Jeff Oborne Bob Kreasul six and Tom Vann two points MINOR LEAGUE STANDINGS WL Pt Jaycee Blues 0 Atlas 2 Red Devils 2 Golden Eagles 4 Top Point Getiters -- G yreg g r nine, | WeTe Boniface Seals' nose out Osh-/Of three 15-minute periods, with ja if 1938; well-known around these parts|be P as a top competitor in Allan|With the last two minutes stop C mer member ( t , lege fore-checking sensation, is admitted free; in lv Medinski 90, Dane Tutton 55, | Bill Wayling 51 Jeff Oborne 44 and Brian White 44 John Bielak 49,| Bob Beckett. Brian Cul-| Activity gets underway with Hamilton. Murray|!owed by the Atom, Pee. Wee, . Bantam and Midget McCormack finals. The Tyke, Atom and Girls' st, final games will be made up Johnny Wally Stanowski helped wa Generals in the now/(the last three minutes of the amous Memorial Cup finals of|84me stop time.' The Pee Wee, Murray Henderson was|Bantam and Midget finals will three 20-minute periods, sup play; "Sid" Smith is a for-| time. of the Oshawa| All yenerals; Johnny McCormack, | the he former St. Michael's Col-)Minor children Bowmanville Hockey Recreation League will be admission for ow a Whitby resident, children 12 and under will be Their opposition will be pro-|25 cents, and adult admission vided by Oshawa All-Stars,'will be 50 cents. Get your TORO Now March 26, at Memorial Arena, | registered with } | WHEN A MAN P HIS MONEY ON UTS THE BARRELHEAD HE OUGHT TO GET THE BEST RUM FOR IT Round 2, Saturday, March 19: Jaycee Blues vs Red Devils up abruptly in front of other; Roberta Pena rapped six hits ' horses so as to cause confusion as Chicago Cubs trimmed Cleve-| Will Host Curlers or interference among trailing|land Indians 8-6 and Philadel-} and Golden Eagles vs Atlas, horses. phia Phillies battled New York) KAMLOOPS, B.C. (CP)--Pre-. | ~ Mets to a l5-inning, 3-3 dead-|mier Bennett will treat curlers . lock. from across Canada to a B.C. St. Catharines ; Joins Senior OL centennial banquet Monday night following the first day of| ST. CATHARINES (CP)--Jim Lomore, president of the St. If ¥ i AT. A j Remember When one ? competition in the Royal Cana- | KING WEST By THE CANADIAN PRESS dian Legion national curling "i Montreal Canadiens won the Walter Yaroshuk's rink from 100 Thornton Rd. N., Oshewe Catharines Athletic Lacrosse | Vezina Trophy for the first |Dryden, Ont., represents Mani 9 Holes Club, announced Thursday the! time 19 years ago today--in (toba and northwestern Ontario. Excellent Greens -- Well Trapped league ~d the Ontario Lacrosse; throughout the hockey sea- |ton, is skipped by George Hol- 10% Reduction if paid by Mar. =< os i ianes } son. Plante went on to hold | born. 15. 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