Oshawa Times (1958-), 1 Apr 1966, p. 8

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@ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, April 1, 1966 Oshawa Softball Mer'. Spotlighting... THE GENERALS a. VL Vouare Playoff action aplenty ar- ound "The "Motor City these days as both the Oshawa Gen- erals an the Junior "B" "Cru- shmen" continue along their re- spective championship trails. The Generals polished off the Montreal Junior Canadiens in five games, winning all three encounters in Montreal. That in itself must be some kind of a record since we can't remember Junior Canadiens By WREN BLAIR General Manager <= Canaral ws never winning a game on their ice in a key series. The Generals had many stars in this round. Danny O'Shea came up with his finest game- after-game performance in his entire Junior hockey career, lan Yiung was brilliant beyond description while Wayne Cash- man was perhaps the esub lead- er throghout this series with his strong forechecking and backchecking, not to mention his great penalty killing. Every Player Contributed To Win... The defence of Bobby Orr, Chris Roberts, Nick Beverly and Barry Wilkins was almost flawless, while Billy Heindl, Billy White, Danny Sandford, George Babcock, Ron Dussia- ume, Chris Hayes, Billy Little, Paul Cadieux and Bob Black all played key roles at dif- erent times during the series. Even alternate goaltender Kel- ly Orr played a "team" role as he urged his teammates on throughout the battle. Now, it's on to the finals for coach "'Bep" Guidolin and his charges and since this was written prior to last night's game between Kitchener and "Marlies", it wasn't known who the Generals would meet. If Marlboro's ousted Kitchen- er last night, then the best-of- seven final will open in Osh- . oe | Crushmen Are In OHA Semi-Finals » « « decide the championship. Hearty congratulations go out to Manager Bob Heard, Coach Ted O'Connor and his Oshawa "Crushmen" upon winning the Eastern Ontario Junior "B" championship, last Monday night, when they edged King- ston Frontenacs 3-2. The "Crushmen"' now meet the Metro Junior "B" champ- ions, either Etobicoke Indians or Toronte York Steel in the Ontario semi-finals It was a fine victory the other night for coach Ted and his boys, but also brought great satisfaction to Bill and Al Smith of Smith Beevrages, who together with Orange Crush Effie Hezzelwood's Rink | awa tomorrow night, with the second game back in Maple Leaf Gardens Sunday afternoon If Kitchener won, then an eighth game will be played back in Kitchener tomorrow and the finals could not start until the beginning of the week. By the way Auditorium ma- nager Bill Kurelo says that although there was a new rec- ord crowd of 4,603) here last Saturday he felt there would have easily been room for at least another 500 comfortably. He advises that additional standing room bieachers are being employed for the finals, so that close to 6,000 can he accommodated with everyone seeing the game comfortably, so don't be left out, Everybody Dept., held their first curl- Police Department and Osh- __in& bonspiel yesterday, at awa. Five Dehariment wus Bow manville's Southview Pe sae Golf and Country Club. The some of the Garrard Road bov ink of firefighters Members of the Oshawa 'BIDDY PLAYOFFS TIED _ Trotters Nose Out Kings Force Sudden-Death Tilt Red Gold/high man in the game with Trofters nipped J aycee Blues Win 'Minor Cage Loop. are shown receiving - the day's top award. Left to right, they are Bill Tweedie, Larry Graham, 'Pete' Johnson, of Carling's, who Jaycee Blues got off to a slow start but rallied to come from can be accommodated. Go Gen- Kings 15-14 in the fifth round of\eight points, John Spasiw was behind to defeat Golden Eagles erals" Go! sponsored the club. It doesn't seem long ago that we lunched with the Smith Beverage people and outlined | a plan suggesting that they | sponsor this club and return Junior "B" hockey to The Motor City. They were. quick | to show their interest and it's been a most rewarding season for all of us, in our first year back with "B" hockey, no mat- ter what the outcome in the next round, Meanwhile, the '"Crushmen'® | also get going early next week against the winners of the very | strong Metro Junior '"'B' cir- | it. | Wins McIntosh Trophy The first plate on the new) McIntosh Trophy, competed for) annually by the ladies of The Oshawa Curling Club, will bear the names of Fdna_ Tisdall,| Agnes Jackson, Muriel Mazgill| and Effie Hezzelwood, skip. There has been a Mcintosh Trophy schedule in the OCC ladies' section for many years and when all available plate space was used, following the) 1965 competition, Mr. McIntosh) graciously offered a new trophy for further play. Mr. McIntosh was on hand this week to present his new award to the Hezzelwood rink. Along with the trophy, each member of the rink received a single red rose. The winners won all five games on the Monday - Thurs day schedule and accumulated 19 points. Second-place rink, in} this draw, was composed of Jean McLaughlin, Ann Jarvis, | Fran. Pollitt and Ermal Hol- land, skip, with four wins and 15 points. In third place, were Hilda Elliott, June Waller, Liz. Low and Barb. Tresise, skip. They UAW Final - Goes Limit ~The UAW Hockey 1965-66 season was the ultimate limit morning, at Civic when Versafood Tony's Refreshments even the series. at apiece. Fifth and now in effect a fixture, will decide championship, this Sunday morning, at the Auditorium with the opening faceoff at 11.00 o'clock. This game featured top speed but very stern checking and the officials dealt out a total of 14 penalties with Hull of Versa food drawing three, all in the final period while A Myles also visited the sin-bin three times once in eath period Redshaw was _ Versafood"s hero in this crucial win. He got the first goal of the game, an a solo effort, in the second stan za and then after Bobbie had tied the score, very early in the third period, it was Red-| shaw who topped off a three-} man attack, with the winning! goal, less than 'five minutes later. League's pushed to on Sunday Auditorium nosed out 2-1, to two wins deciding game sudden-death the 1966 First Period No Scoring Penalties Armstrong, A Myles and Sutton Second Period 1, Versafood, Redshaw .. Penalties A. Myles, Mtrong and Napiorkowski, Third Period 2. Tony's, Bobbie (McDonald) ........ 3. Versafood, Redshaw (Hull, Tripp) Penalties -- A Weid mark, Bobbie, Hull (3), Delves and Tran. 12.21 Arm h| collision cushion had four wins and a score of 14-plus-3. First place in Friday draw was Beulah Simmons, land, Ethel Butler and Eileen} Coppin, skip, with four wins| and a 24-plus-6 total. These curl-| ers also received roses from) the trophy donor. In second place were double- leads Cathy Stainton and Dor othy Taylor, Lois McLeese, Lor- raine Goodman and Phyl. Ford- ham, skip, with four wins for 15 points. Third prizes went to double- leads Norma Haire and Lisa Weiss, Evelyn Tunnicliffe, Wilma McLaughlin and Belva Cain, skip. They had four wins and a score of 13-plus-2 Oshawa Hawks Defeat London shawa Hawks rallied after a start, then faltered in the minutes, but hung on well enough to defeat London 3M's 67-58, here at Donevan Collegiate gymnasium, last night, in the first game of their Ontario Basketball Association championship finals. Second game 1s night, 7.30 p.m., at South Collegiate. Hawks trailed 7-0 in the first seven minutes of the game and at the halftime mark, were still behind that margin, 31-24 However, the Oshawa squad rallied strongly in the second half and with only five minutes to go, enjoyed a 19-point margin, but London came back strongly in the dying moments to cut that margin to nine points, with a final 67-58 score Al Fleming, with 23 points and Fred Reilly with an even dozen, were Oshawa's big. scor- ers while Bill Horley with 21 and Mitch Czaja with 13, were tops for the visitors LONDON -- Suzuki, 11; Hor- ley, 21; McKay, 8;. Gibson, 2; Sadler, 1; Miles,. 3; .Cencich, Hair, Lyons and Czaja, 13. OSHAWA -- Booth, Rowden, 1; Ehlert, 5; Fleming, 23; Olynk, 8; Reilly, 12; Jepma, 3; Gunn, 8; DeJong, Boivin and Jenkins, 6. LAST NIGHT'S FIGHTS ASSOCIATED PRESS Joe Orbillo, 187 Wilmington, Calif outpointed Teny Doyle, 202, Draper, Utah 19; 'Manuel Ramos, 203, Mexico City, knocked Irish Jerry Simms, 205, " Calif., 6. the Tuesday- taken by Marg. Kirk- slow closing tomorrow London By THE Los Angeles out Pomona BAGS CUSHION BLOW TOKYO (AP)--A design cen- tre has planned an automobile which it says it could produce for $100 a set Rubber bags supposed to inflate within 1-50 second to protect the passen gers. | inside the car are {Devils. Devils walloped Hawks Morice |Gold Kings Nip Club| Bombers' top scorer with seven. | BOMBERS: John Spasiw (7), week, forcing an extra game to|Glen Stacey (6), Randy Dawson \(2), Scott Tutton, Philip Pan- Blue Bombers beat last-place|tony, Neil Saunders, Gary Bry- |White Aces 15-10 to finish in aljant, Bobby Hoffman, Irvin, three-way tie for second place| Masters. with Purple Hawks and Green Aces: lthe Simcoe Hall Boys' |Biddy Basketball playoffs this Wiggins . (8), (2), Kevin Kirkbride, Glen Cunningham, Robbie Cooper, Rodney Pan- jtony, Greg Sanders, David Mc- }Quillan, Peter Neal, David Tay- Larry Cardinal 15-7 in their final game. The loss by Gold Kings was their first of the playoffs. Greg Kit for Trotters and Larry Hor- ruzey and Alex Krawec for or. Kings led the scoring with six Eric Libby and David Reid pints apiece of ee Brie oe TROTTERS: Greg Kit (6),/man for Purple Hawks was Ron Griffin (4), Tom Lipa (2),/nanny Kewley with three Gary Irvin (2), Paul Bryant (1),} : : j Terry Lucas, Mario Marano, DEVILS 15 - HAWKS 7 Dwayne Cardinal, Ben Win- DEVILS: Eric Libby (6), | David Reid (6), David Tullock terink, Steve McIntyre. KINGS: Alex Krawec (6),|(3), Danny Woodward, Robin Randy Small, Lyle Larry Horruzey (6), Richard|McLaren, Kennedy (2), Dean Irvin, Roy|Masters, Tommy Conroy, Kelly Gall, Lloyd Masters, Joe Mc-|Cardinal. Intyre, John Desousa | HAWKS: Danny Kewley (3), \Dale Irving (2), Tom Goheen BOMBERS 15 - ACES 10 |(2), Rob Winfield, Eric Wiggins, Blue Bombers controlled their|Mitch Davey, Peter De Pratt, game throughout, except when!steve Allen, Tony Lia. Aces' Larry Wiggins got his : hands on the ball. Wiggins was STANDINGS TEAM L A Pts Gold Kings 1 80 39 Red Trotters 1 Green Devils 3 Rive Bombers 3 Purple Hawks White Aces Red Trotters In, = we. Extra Playoff 'Last-Minute Gold Kings nosed out Red Trotters 6-5, in a sensational, nip - and - tuck sudden-death} game, to capture the champion- ship of the Westmount Kiwanis Biddy Basketball League, at Simcoe Hall Boys Club, this week. Last Saturday, Red Trotters forced the tie with an upset win over the Gold Kings and this extra playoff battle proved a «s real tussle between two evenly- matched teams. : Red Trotters' Kit opened the scoring but Alex Gold Kings back with three points by Paul Bryant tied the score| cored all the Bantings points. early in the second half and Kit TONTITAS - broke through the Kings' de-| AVENUES-- Datvid Saunders fence for two points, to put Red | (19), John Boivin (8), Allan Bol- Trotters back in front. With less than two minutes left, Krawec and. teammate Larry Horruzey. set un a draw play and Krawec again knotted the score. With time overtime n 57 332 45 Au women td g 8 a4 4 4 2 Two baskets in the last min- ute gave Avenues a 20-17 win over Bantings this week, and the Simcoe Hall Settlement pionship. Hurons whipped the consolation David Saunders Maples round and John oes for Avenues, sinking one bv each, Saunders had a total of Krawec put/4q points and Boivin eight. In in the lead dividual star honors went to i. ie ih Tops Scorers Alex Krawec of Gold Kings leads the list of playoff scor- ers in the Simcoe Hall Boys' Club Biddy Basketball League. Krawec has scored 31 playoff points for a total, including reg- ular season play, of 114. His total is just five points less than that of Larry Wiggins of White Aces. Wiggins won the regular sea- son scoring crown with 96 points, and has added 23 in the play- offs. Tied for second in_ playoff scoring are Greg Kit of Red Trot ters and Richard Kennedy of Gold Kings with 27 points each. Kennedy's playoff total is one more than he scored during the entire schedule. Krawec wav running out and seeming eminent, Kings' Richard Kennedy was awarded two foul shots. Ten- sion mounted as he missed the basket with his first try but he potted the second and was mob- bed by his teammates. In the dying seconds remain- ing, Trotters got the ball under the Gold Kings' basket but couldn't click. GOLD KINGS--Alex Krawec, Richard, Kennedy, Larry Hor- ruzey, Dean Irvin, Roy Gall, Lloyd Masters, Joe MclIntyre and John Desousa RED TROTTERS -- Greg Kil, Ron Griffin, Paul Bryant, Gary Irvin, Terry Lucas, Mario Marano, Dwayne Cardinal, Ben Winterink, Tom Lip and Steve Mcintyre. The win, in addition to giving Gold Kings the Biddy League championship at Simcoe Hall Boys Club, also qualifies them |to play for:the Zimmerman Tro- phy, 'city championship" award in Biddy Basketball. Gold Kings will meet Avenues, the Simcoe Hall Settlement House Biddy champions, in a two - game, total.- point series, with the first game this Satur-, day at 9:30 a.m., at the Boys' Club and the return game on April 16, at Simcoe Hall Settle- ment House, same time. YESTERDAY'S STARS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Ron Stewart, who scored a goal and assisted on another as} Boston Bruins defeated Toronto Maple Leafs 3-1 Thursday night. -Ov'",,,2%r 78 Alex Delvecchio, who &cored | Ben inter nk (RI 2 two goals as Detroit Red Wings |, Legend: W-White Aces, G-Gold K i - R-Red Trotters, B-Blue Bombers, 0-G een downed New York Rangers 5-3. pevile, P-Purpie Hawks. : PLAYER Season Points ne 4 101 97 RR Larry Wiggins (W) Alex Krawec (G) Greg Kit (R) Glen Stacey (BR) John Spasiw (B) Larry Horruzey (G) David Tullock (D Danny Kewley (P) Richard Kennedy (G) Eric Libby (D) Eric Wiggins (P) Peter De Pratio (P) 35 Morice Cardinal (W) Banny Woodward (D) Ron Griffin (R) Paul Bryant (R) Robbie Ccoper (W) Tom Goheen (P) Robin McLaren (D) Tom .Lipa (R). Steve' Allen (P) David Reid (D) Scott Tutfon (B) Randy Dawson (B) Neil Saunders (B) Peter Neal (W) Dale Irving %P) Gary Irvin (R) Mario Marano (R) David Taylor (W) ON OSRNVSONN ONNRWe-- Sows |59-39 and capture the jseason's championship, in the Oshawa Jaycee-sponsored Minor Basketball Teague, at Simcoe |Hall Boys' Club. Atlas emerged as runners-up, with a 44-26 victory over the Red Devils. Jaycee Blues extended their |playoff record to five wins and jonly one defeat, in winning the championship. Blues started off with an eight-point sprint but the Eagles came back to take over 'control in the first half of the game, but the Blues again fought back, in the second half, to take the .title. The game was highlighted by a scoring dual between Greg Medinski of the winners, who potted 21 points, and David Mason, of Eagles, who hooped in 20 points Other scorers for the winners lwere Dane Tutton, 14; Brian Barker, 13; Wes Paterek, 6 and | Brad Barnoski, 5. Eagles' other jmarksmen were Thor Fil, 16; |Paul Grady 2 and Bren Stacey, i ATLAS 44--RED DEVILS 26 | Jeff Oborne and Bob Kreasul jconstituted the Atlas power- |house as they accounted for 17 land 16 points respectively, Spurt Wins Biddy Title For Avenues |Hinz, Mark Joyce, Don Ormis- ton (coach). BANTINGS chuk (17), Nick Melny HERCIA LEADS HURONS High scorer in the other game Boivin were the last-minute her-| was Steve Hercia, who had six points for Hurons. | HURONS Steve |Mike Brisebois, Ron | Bruce Hubbard, Terry Hubbard \ foul shot} Nick Melnychuk, however, who Gerry Mahoney, Harold David son (coach), MAPLES -- Ray Kevin Hinze, Randy Boswell (coach). CITY FINALS NEXT Avenues. winners straight games, now winners of the Simcoe | (Eastview) Boys' of coe Hall Boys' Clb. SENIOR CURLING By THE CANADIAN PRESS George Grabowski, House Biddy Basketball cham-| Larry Norton, Gino Pascuzzi, | Ricky Hemmaway, Jim Waddell 10-5) (coach). Hercia, Boivin, THEY WON. OSHAWA'S FIRST POLICEMEN - FIREMEN BONSPIEL 1965-66 | | | | | |the game, but had difficulty in waddell Bartodziej,| against the winners of the Sim- Towns,| coe Hall (Eastview) Boys' Club vin (2), Randy Jordan, 'Terry| Chris Joyce, Bill Joyce, Blaine champions | seven 19.00. meet the Hall) Dave Calder (23), Dave Jamie- | Club Biddy} son (17), Tom Eldridge (15), Ed League for the city title. AlllGorney (8), Ted Boivin, Mar- are welcome to the first game! ce] | Saturday at 9.30 a.m. at Sim- "| Krout, Dennis Boivin, John Naw- National seniors curling | championship standing Thurs- day after nine rounds: | Ontario | British Columbia Alberta | Manitoba | PEL. | Nova Scotia Northern Ontario | Sask, Quebec New Brunswick Newfoundland 20 00 90 3 00 OO Oo Saw manannrnranas SIaRZeawwvwnnv- Total ~ O.M.C. SERVICE CENTRE Avoid the rush and have serviced by our experts. Our-sales department can also completely autfit you for fun on the water this summer. See us now f The Ontario Amateur Softball Association's 44th annual con- vention is being held this week- end, April 1, 2 and 3, at the Canadiana Hotel in Scarboro. Leading the local delegation from Oshawa will be two for- mer Ontario past-presidents, George Campbell °49-'50, and John Braiy '55-56, slong the official Oshawa delegates, \Bruce McArthur, Tom Lodge jand "Spike" Yourkevich. Chas. Russell at present is the only Oshawa man now serv- ing on the OASA, in an elected | position, as a member of the Executive Committee, OSHAWA MEN NOMINATED avear the 1966 elections of officers to OASA top committee, Charles, Russell, immediate past-presi- dent of the Oshawa City Dis- trict Softball Assoc. and long time game booster is nominated | for 2nd vice-president, | Bruce McArthur, the current) Oshawa president, is making Here On presented the trophy to Bob Sledziewski, skip of the win- ning rink and at the ex- treme right is Brian Collins, --Oshawa Times Photo "Bep'" Guidolin awa Senior League champions, Oshawa Quality Fuels. ent Council Building Fund. The game was Senior the Oshawa which along with John Bielak, 8; fom Vann, 2 and Jim Zarow- ny, 1, compicte the Atlas total. For the losers, Bill Wayling|ter was their top scorer, points while other Red Devil |pionship. points were scored by Wayne! The Senior League Ormiston, 7 and Tom Horruzey,|will have the capable not to At the conclusion of the game, Bob Krawec, of Red Devils, was | named wimer of tne "Rooke City League n 'team Playoff Games The selection of Boys' Club 'All-Star Minor'? team saw the fst!owing named: Bob Kreasul (Atlas), Jeff Oborne In Oshawa Minor Hockey As eenag © John Bielak (Atlas), | geiation playoff action, round yreg Medinski (Jaycee Blues), robin series. last night at Dane Tutton (Jaycee Blues), Children's Aran By avayling (Red Devils), |defeated Kiwanis Club 9-4 Milford Masters (Red Devils), : 2 iy KUEN Gad their Midget League fixture. Devils), Thor Fil (Golden Eagles) and David Mason, goals while teammates Les Par FINAL PLAYOFF STANDINGS |2dise, Ron Gallant and Mick WLFEA Pts. each added one. Jaycee Blues 5 1192 236109 |. Ted Boivin, Atlas 4 2238 247 8 Peter Red Devils 3 3204 203 6 Golden Eagles 0 6 159 242 Tom Me Naughton, Plobb for Kiwanis. In the Juvenile League round robin play, Oshawa swamped Hayden Parts - Service Minor Champs At Simcoe ar ee and Bryar Parts and Service whipped| rare shared the losers Police Association 63-52 this| Auto eae Credit Unior week to.capture the Simcoe Hall defeated Tony's a Settlement House Minor Bas-|5 1 in the other Juvenile playof ketball championship. fame. with Soka Reval |Blanchard, Dave Mosier ifor. the winners, along witt singletons by Henry Nowak and position for three-quarters oOf|ing once for the winners. Roge notched Tony's the second quarter. counter. After building a 19-4 first-quar-|> ter lead, they watched it dwin-| dle to 33-28 at the half. They} regained their touch in the sec-| ond half, however, outscoring Police by six points Dave Calder was high scorer| for the winners with 23 points, followed by Dave Jamieson with 17. Top man in the game was Larry Lloyd for Police with 26] points. He was followed closely by Charlie Marlowe with 22. | Parts and Service now enter| a two-game total-point series aciv WARN Toke, My for the Oshawa wy Minor League title. First game is a Simcoe Hail Settlement), House Saturday morning at) PARTS AND SERVICE SWIMMI Boivin (coach) POLICE -- Larry Lloyd (26), Charlie Marlowe (22), Dennis rot, Mike Karas (coach). DEALING YOUR CAR? The Man To See Is JACK MAJOR POOL EQUIPMENT TION for homeowners wish ground pool and for those i ture will show the latest p infermetion on proper pool plumbing, filters, ete. Learn Big Benefit Game This Sunday at 7.00 p.m., at,league's scoring champion, will the Oshawa Civic ---- the Oshawa General stars, Bob- , lby Orr, and Wayne Cashman lord Powless, the Green Gaels |will be the linesmen and coach the referee, when the Oshawa Senior Hockey League All-Stars play a benefit jhockey game, against the Osh- All proceeds are to be donated} \to the Crippled Children's Par- originally ischeduled to be played between Hockey League and the UAW Hockey |League All-Stars, but due to the lprolonged playoffs of the UAW |League, the players felt it bet- : participate with with 15|cames still left for the Cham- "Stars" Gary 4. |Hooper in goal. Ted Lutton, the the Firefighters in Chris Griffin was the big gun for the Firefighters, scoring six and Peter Bryant each scored once Dairy | Macdonald }10-2, as Dennis Hercia, Wayne and jJim Nesbitt each potted a pair two} Refreshments SEE voll STEVE ROSNIK The winners outplayed for op- Simon and Neal Fry each scor- lone? Sunday try to take all honors with Gay- star, Tom O'Connor, the former Whitby Dunlop, Brian Fletcher and Jimmy Peters. Coach Al Garrard keeps the list well- |stocked, as Doug Cole, |Bradley, Len Bobbie, Phil Long, |Gary Rowbotham, Gord Wilson, Ken} his first bid for a provincial post to the OASA executive committee, along with "Cy" Thompson, hard-working mana- ger of Gale Lumber Sr. "B" eafthall eluh. They will be running, witha total of 55 aspirants, for che 14 elected positions to be | scided on Saturday afternoon. | A large number of in. cested softball boosters from f © Ogh- awa area is expected 9 join their official convention dele- gates as observers, which may help swell the convention to an- other all-time record for repre- sentation, Each municipality re- gardless of size is allotted three votes and 150 are expected to decide the running of the body for the forthcoming yerr. A first will be 'ob ervers'" from the Oshawa Neig orhood Parks Association, to the con- vention, proving once again to the city the all time interest in softball. BIG BANQUET HERE Kinsmen Hall is once again the scene of the annual softball banquet this Saturday night put on by the team managers and players of the Oshawa City and District Softball Assoc. in honor \Bob Bishop and Dave Nichol- lishen round out this team. Oshawa Quality Fuels' owner and sponsor, Steve Kisil, was very happy over his team win- ning the league championship. Led by the former Whitby Dun- lop, Dune Brodie and John Chasczewski, the Fuels defeat- ed the league-leading Bad Boys lin two-straight, and then beat |Honest Cal's in the finals, three games to one. Coach Colin Karins operates one-of the better offensive clubs in the league with forwards like George Vail, former Oshawa General, Terry Peters, with Windsor last season, Ted Napiorkowski, Junior Munroe, Al Dick, Bill Farley and Vern Beck. The defence crew is led by Ron Barriage, Phil Watson, Al Glaspell, Doug Balson, Ernie Stoneman and goaltender Doug Finney. League President Michael |Yourkevich anticipates a good turnout for this worthy cause, and has lined up a number of excellent prizes, donated by local merchants. The draw will jtake place between the second and third periods. lost 21, tied eight, points 86. Points: Hull, Chicago, 95. Goals: Hull, 53. 1} Assists: Mikita, Chicago, 47. Shutouts: Crozier, Detroit, 7. Penalties: Fleming, New York, 158 minutes. y |Boys, NHL LEADERS -- '| By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Standings: Montreal, won 39, | of their sponsors and executive officers. Last year's teams were Tony's, Gale Lumber, Bad Scugog Cleaners, Brook- lin Concrete, Merchants, ' Peo- ple's Clothing, Genosha Hotel and the Jaycees. | Head table guests will include "Ab" Walker, Mike Starr, John |Brady representing the city of |Oshawa and as »y*® an un- named OASA At | 'ntative. ji | Eight Canadian whiskies use the word "Gold: | So 1) Buying « Cor? rf} Nurse Chev, Olds, Whitby dont be sto (King? Jyoodbine NG POOL INSTALLATION SCHOOL FREE CORP., will conduct « SWIM- MING POOL SCHOOL on INSTALLATION and CONSTRUC- ing to intall their own, in-the- nterested in o CONTRACTOR- INSTALLED pool. Attend the 'Pool School" this Soturday, April 2, 10 a.m., to learn all about the various types of swimming pools available. A sound-and-color motion pie-| ool construction methods. Get location, layout, excavation, the A to Z of pools. Includes FREE i Hation and Refreshments will be served, HUGHES a ONTARIO MOTOR SALES CALL OR WRITE FOR 690 Drake St. Oshawa, Ont. 725-9151 DON'T DELAY your motor and boat day, April 2. Oshawa YACHTHAVEN LTD. Herbour Rd. Off Simcoe St.' S. (follow the signs) NEW NUMBER 723-8186 NGM 54 sak ss Address Phone int literature, Coffee and SATURDAY, APRIL 2 AT 10 A.M. RESERVATIONS, PLEASE -- CLIP AND MAIL -- MAJOR POOL EQUIPMENT (Canada) LTD. [|] | will attend your FREE Pool School on Satur- ["] Please rush me FREE 'Pool School' program. Seek Office In OASA: |

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