Oshawa Times (1958-), 11 Apr 1966, p. 8

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§ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, Apr 11, 1966 Rangers Halt Oshawa Streak, Bs, FraNn RATCMrSrS Times Sports Writer Saturday was the night Osh- Generals were . supposed win the OHA championship. "They skated onto the ice at Kitchener Auditorium with a 3 lead in the best-of-seven final. In the first three games they had enjoyed an overwhelm- ing 17-6 scoring margin. They had six consecutive playoff vic- tories to their credit, and were unbeaten in their last four road trips. Justifiably, the victory Champagne was handy. Kitchener Rangers, it turned aut, don't like champagne parties unless they are invited. Regaining the form that gave them upset playoff victories er Niagara Falls Flyers and oronto Marlboros, Rangers spoiled Oshawa's plans by whip- ping the visitors 5-2. The Kitch- ener win forced a fifth game at 7:15 Tuesday. night at Civic Auditorium. NO EXCUSES While naturally disappointed with the loss, Oshawa coach 'Bep' Guidolin accepted it philo- sophically. "We had a good string going, but it had to end sometime," he said. "It's better that we lose a game.here than at home. The Kitchener club played a great game and deserved the win. We have no excuses." ©The Ranger line-up had two changes from the first three games. John Voss replaced Gary Kurt in the net, and Gary Hopcroft, a star with Kitchener Greenshirts of the OHA Western Junior 'B' League, replaced John Beechey. Beechey injured a leg in Fri- day's game in Oshawa. "We had to make a change to try. to get the club moving," Ranger coach Wally Kullman said after the game. 'Kurt was beaten eight times on Friday, so that was the obvious move." Voss playing his first game fn almost two months, blocked 25 shots, including :13 in the second period. Ian Young stopped 33 for Generals. TURNING POINT * Guidolin pointed to two sec- Giid-period plays that might Might have changed the com- plexion of the game. With Oshawa trailing 3-2 and Jess than a minute remaining in the period, defenceman Barry Wilkins had two chances to tie) he score. Wilkins' first shot hit) the sprawling Ranger goal- tender, and his second bounced off the crossbar. "If we had tied the score then," said Guidolin, 'They thight have died. As it turned out, they got the next goal and they were on the way." Early in the period, Voss was Gut of his net after blocking a shot by Danny O'Shea when Bill Heindl picked up the rebound With no one between him and the empty net, Heindl. blasted the puck wide. SCORES PAIR Jim Krulicki scored two sec ond-period goals for Kitchener, his third and fourth of the play- offs. Captain Bob Jones also scored twice, increasing his team-leading total to 11. Tom Smola got the fifth goal for the winners for his first point of the playoffs. Danny O'Shea with his 16th and Wayne Cashman his 14th replied for Oshawa. The third member the O'Shea-Cashman line, left winger Bill Little, continued as O8hawa's least impressive player. Guidolin benched him briefly in the third period, send ing out defenceman Paul Ca- dieux and Chris Hayes for one shift each. The Oshawa coach hinted that Little may not play a regular shift in Tuesday's game Rarer we ATE SEP Er ee 4 of Juvenile Title "Tony's Refreshments defeat ef Oshawa Dairy 4-1, in their third and deciding game, for the Oshawa Minor Hockey Asso ciation's 1965-66 Juvenile L@ague Championship, when) they clashed at the Children's Afena on Thursday night. Bob Glecoff and John Barron were the scoring heroes for the new champions, each scor- ing twice while Steve Jarrell plotted the orphan tally for Oshawa Dairy team. HONOR SMITH SALISBURY, N.C. (AP)--The National Sportswriters and Sportscasters Association made its. 1965 national awards Tues day night to Vince Scully, sportscaster for Los Angeles Dodgers, and Red Smith, sports columnist for the New York Herald-Tribune. RALLIES SUPPORT MONTREAL (CP) Mayor Jean Drapeau returned to Mont real Saturday after flying visits to': Mexico. City, Lima and Rio de. Janeiro, He had talks in the three Latin American cities with members of the Mexican, Peru vian and Brazilian lympic committees to see about win-! ning support for Montreal to old. the 1972. Summer Games. | Force Filth C Af the -ennosite end of the scale, Wefenceman Nick Bev- erley drew applause from Osh- awa and Kitchener fans alike. GENERALS 2 Defence: RANGERS 5, RANGERS: Goal: Voss; ber, Li S$. Kannageisser; Forwards: Bar- we, G. Kannageisser, Alexander, Krulickl, -- | GENERALS: Goal: Young; Detenc' Orr, Beveriey, Roveris, Cadicux, Witk | Forwards: O'Shea, Heind!, Hayes, L Black, Du: Babcock, White, Cashman, siaume, Sandford. FIRST | 1. Generals: Cashman | 2. Rangers: Jones (Tkaczuk, Hway) 12:2 |" Pens: Roberts (hooking) 1:10, O'Shea » Gratton, Luce, Tkaczuk, McCreary,| (face-off interference) 4:33, Hway. (inter- Jor Smola, Hway, Cook. IAN YOUNG, Oshawa General goaltender, looks a Halifax Wins Series On Last-Minute Goal HALIFAX (CP)--A goal by Brian O'Byrne with 48 seconds left in the third period gave Halifax Junior Canadiens a 6-5 win: over Cornwall Royals in the seventh and deciding game of their Eastern Canada Junior A quarter-finals Sunday. Canadiens now advance to the eastern semi-finals in a best-of five series against the Quebec champion, Shawinigan Falls Bruins, beginning here Tues- day O'Byrne broke loose from his own blueline in the last minute of play for his second goal of the game. He scored a goal in \ ference) 5:33, Oshawa bench penalty (too McCreary little bewildered after Kitch- ener's Jim Krulicki tipped each period to pace the Hali gonians. Rod Bossy, Norman Guimond and Fraser Rice were the ofher Halifax scorers. Royals' Jean Payette, top scorer during the season with Cornwall, fired three goals Pete Prevost and Bob Des- champs got the others Canadiens dropped the two games of the series, but fought back twice to tie the series. They forced the seventh game with a 5-4 victory Satur- day night. More than 6.000 watched the series winner 'Sunday Canadiens won Saturday's first Majors' Overtime Tally Rive « Tr wavyww 44 SAULT STE. MARIE, Ont (CP) -- Bob Major scored at 2:43 of a sudden-death over time period Sunday to tory and eliminate Sault Grey- hounds in the sixth game of the/in the Northern Ontario Hockey Asso- ciation's Junior A finals. North Bay took the best-of- Craumn appers Crown |game was tied 4-4 at the end of regulation time. Marty Reynolds scored his give| second goal for North Bay early _|North Bay Trappers a 6-5 vic in the 10-minute overtime, but the Greyhounds' Bob SMITH -minute overtime, but the Greyhounds' Bob Smith forced the sudden-death over- time with a goal with less than seven series 4-2 and meets the|a minute remaining in the first winner of the OHA Junior A fi- nals between Oshawa Generals and Kitchener Rangers. Osh- awa leads Kitchener 3-1 in the best-of-seven series The score in Sunday's NOHA \ Peat Moss yEvergreens ..... % Shade Trees .... overtime. Bob Cotie, Terry Wall and Len Burman scored the other North Bay goals. The Sault got Tombari and Dave Evoy and two from Smith Flower Shrubs .. Hedges eee LANDSCAPING On Highway No. 2 Van Belle 5 MINUTES EAST OF OSHAWA A SPECIALTY .Gardens 623-5757 je, $- 5| 5. Generals: Wipe pay Lest jmeny men on ice; served by Black) 6:58,) Reberts (holding) 13:03, Wilkins _(slash-| ling), . Cook (slashing) 14:38, Roberts | (roughing), Jones (roughing) 16:24, Legge (charging) 19:33. | SECOND | | 3. Rangers: Krulicki | {S, Kannageisser, Gratton) 3 4, Rangers: Krulicki (Barber) .... 13: O'Shea 'Cashman, Orr) 17:10 Pens: Dussiaume (high sticking) 5:30,! (tripping) 10:32, 212) :30} \¢ in his second of two goals Saturday night. Krulicki game on a third-period goal by Bossy. O'Byrne, Archie MacDonald, Camille Caissie and Bob Shan- non scored the other Halifax goals. Jovan Marich, George Desjardins, Larry Gabri and Rick Plamondon scored for the Royals. Fort William Downs Estevan FORT WILLIAM (CP)--Fort William Canadiens spotted Es- jtevan Bruins the opening goal) |then bounced back for a 3-1 vic- jtory Sunday to take a 2-1 lead in a best-of-seven Western Can- ada junior hockey semi-final. The fourth game is scheduled | here tonight. | Brian Depiero led Canadiens | |with two goals, including the winning counter at 14:45 of the third period. Fort William wrapped up the) win with 39 seconds left when Ray Adduono hit the empty net! after Estevan goalie Don Caley | was pulled for an extra forward. Stan Fuller scored the Este-| van goal. Sandford Generals (hooking) 13:58, Roberts (high sticking), lones (high sticking) 14:53 THIRD 6. Rangers: Jones (Hway, Tkaczuk) 7, Rangers: Smola (Barber, Gratton) oo. 2B ' 13:23 Pens: Hway (hooking 14:45, Beverley (high sticking), Krulick! (high sticking) 17:28, Wilkins (tripping) 18:52. SHOTS 5 914% Rangers 7144277 scored consecutive second- period goals to break up a 1-1 tie. Rangers defeated the visiting Generals 5-2 for their first series win in four games. Fifth game is Tues- day night in Oshawa. PLAIN Or FILTER TIP CIGARETTES . 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Following are complete play- Oshawa and Kitchener players: G A Pts. 16 17 33 14 18 32 23 29 18 27 11 22 12 20 8 16 6 15 10 15 14 14 10 10 10 Danny O'Shea (0) Wayne Cashman (0) Walt Tkaczuk (K) Bobby Orr (0) Bob Jones (K) Billy Hway (K) Bill White (0) Bob Cook (K) Billy Little (0) John Beechey (K) Don Luce (K) Jack McCreary (K) G. Kannageisser (K) Barry Wilkins (0) Billy Heindl (0) George Babcock (0) Jim Krulicki (K) Ron Dussiaume (0) Ken Gratton (K) Nick Beverley (0) Danny Sandford (0) S. Kannageisser (K) John Barber (K) Randy Legge (K) " AVI ennovnwmeon Brian Morenz (0) Chris Robdrts (0) Chris Hayes (0) Tom Smola (K) Paul Cadieux (0) Bob Black (0) = SKYVNYVLAERUTASBUBDIASS MMV Nw aro R aD wD BSO SSH HE RH Hoe > = = 0 |McDonald's performance. Crushmen Drop 3rd, | Last Chance Tonight Neither a protest to the On- tario Hockey Association nor the goaltending heroics of Dave Gavel could prevent Oshawa Crushmen from moving to prith- in one game of playoff elimin- ation Saturday afternoon, Westclair York Steelers hand- ed Crushmen a 4-1 loss at Civic Auditorium to take a 3-0 lead in the best-of-seven Ontario Jun- ior 'B' semi-final. Fourth game is at 8 o'clock tonight at To- ronto's George Bell Arena. Gavel won praise from coach Ted O'Connor for his spectacu- lar play in holding the visitors to just four goals. He was beaten by Ross Sloan, Bill Lewis, Gary Ross and John Hughes. | Jerry Welsh replied for the| badly outshot Oshawans. | BLAST REF For the second straight «day, | : : sec the OHA assigned referee Keith|2 3-1 lead in their best-of-seven) 2 crushmen; Welsh (Knowles) .. McDonald to the game. And for| the second straight day, the} Crushmen of fered uncompli- mentary remarks about Mr. Following Crushmen informed the Friday game, the OHA "personal vendetta against coach Ted O'Connor and the; Oshawa club." "Tt seems funny." said a club spokesman, '"'that they would bring the same referee some 180 miles to referee an- other game." McDonald is a native of Belleville, Ont. McDonald called 20 minor penalties Saturday, 10 against each club, Lewis' goal late in the second period came with Crushmen playing two men short. It proved to be the win- ner. Westclair was playing a man short when Hughes scored their fifth goal. Legionnaires Top Hamilton Bees 4-2 SARNIA (CP) -- Sarnia Le-| Bees 4-2 Sunday night to take OHA Junior B semi-final series The fifth game, forced by Ham-} jilton's 3-2 win at home Satur- |day, is scheduled here Wednes- | 17." Evans ¢ day. Sarnia scorers were Don Gor- |don, Don Burgess, Pete Mara) ,,, and Bill Carson. Ronald LeClere 1 that they felt McDonald had aand Bob Aitchison scored - for | (tripping) Hamilton. | The disappointment of the Crushmen was multiplied when they discovered star defence- man Bill Horton is through for the season. Horton fractured his right ankle in Friday's game. Crushmen trainer Joe -Gii- bert suffered a mild heart at- tack Saturday, and the club extends its hope for a speedy recovery. WESTCLAIR 4, CRUSHMEN 1 CRUSHMEN: Gavel (goal), Edmunds, Ayotte, Booth, Dickson, J. Dionne, T. Dionne, Bowen, Knowles, Soli Welsh, Sawyer, Bradley, Hewer, Nestic, WESTCLAIR: D. Lewis (goal), Lowe, Parsons, Acomb, Kelly, Ross, Evang, Pelyk, Hawke, Sloan, Hughes, Wright, Varga, Hinton, B. Lewis, FIRST 1, Westclair: Sloan (Hawke, Evans) Bes Pens.: Bradley (high sticking), Pelyk (high sticking) 7.56, T. Dionne (high sticking), Evans (high sticking) 13.06, Acomb (helding) 13.31, Booth (holding) 15.01, Bradley (hooking) 18.04, Bowen 2.33 | ot {eross checking), Evans (cross check- gionnaires downed Hamilton |j-0)°\9 4s OND 1.3 3. Westclair; B. Lewis (Hughes, Hinton) 7.97 Pens.: Pelyk (interference) 15.13, Ea- munds (holding) 16.14, Ayotte (tripping) ipping) 17.56. THIRD 4. Westclair; Ross (Acomb, Pelyk) 6.07 5. Westclair: Hughes (B. Lewis) 14.44 Pens.: Bradley (high sticking), Kelly igh sticking) 7.09, Oshawa bench pen- alty (served by Sawyer) 7.32, Knowles 10.57, Pelyk (interference) 13.07, Lowe (tripping) 16.14 Hawks (tripping) 18.31. EXTRA DISCOUNT 100% OK CREDIT PLAN NO MONEY DOWN LAWNFERTILIZER Save 00 20-10-5 LAWN GREEN COMPLETE LAWN AND GARDEN PLANT FOOD 5000 SO. FT. Check wheel cylin- ders, Replace worn linings. Add heavy duty brake fluid. Ad- Just brakes to factory ations 4 WHEEL BRAKE RELINE Correct easter, camber, toe-In, toe-out, specifications. Fmeege | box link. 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