Oshawa Times (1958-), 9 May 1966, p. 8

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@ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, Mey 9, 1966 O'SHEA LEADS THE WAY... Generals Snap E By GEO, H. CAMPBELL, The Times Sports PAitor Striking with the speed of a mongoose which is faster than-a rattlesnake, if-you want to make a comparison -- Osh- awa Generals snapped a 4-0 lead in the first period of the third game of the Memorial Cup finals, at Maple Leaf Gardens yesterday afternoon, and then , hung on grimly to maintain their margin for @ 6-2 triumph, The win puts the Oshawa boys in front in the annual Canadian Junior hockey classic, two- games-to-one, with the fourth game scheduled for Wednesday night, at eight o'clock, SCORING BARRAGE Faced with the knowledge that their fine captain and great team leader, Bobby Orr, was -not going to he able to see much action, the Generals struck like Jightning, . ft was Danny O'Shea who led the way, barreling out of his own end, down the right boards, around the defense and scoring with a fine hack-hand shot to make it 140 before the clock had reached the two-minute mark The huge crowd a hundred more Friday's, game well most of them, anyway since the vast majority of the customers were Oshawa rooters Oil Kings were stunned but struck back gamely and then. al the midway mark it happened. THREE GOALS IN TWO MINS, Wayne Cashman with O'Shea, did with their great fore-checking, back-checking as well as goal scoring, potted one on a three way play with his linemates O'Shea and Chris Hayes, That! one came at the 9.12 mark and at the 11.29 mark, Oshawa Generals were leading 4-0 and Edmonton's manager Rill Hunt er was stabbing at the panic button George Babcock make it 3-0, with Bill White and Ron Dussiaume setting it up and then! Cashman set up O'Shea for his second, about a minute later, to complete the splurge The importance of - penalties was vividly impressed in Osh awa's scorching start, O'Sheal got his first with Bob Falken-| berg in the penalty box; Cash-) man got his with Anderson in the penalty box and O'Shea got| his second, five seconds after! Sherbrooke B Still Want Ne CALGARY. (CP) Georges Roy; coach of Sherbrooke Beavers, called for a change in referees Saturday after his club evened the 1946 Allan Cup final geries Roy, a veteran of minor pro- fessional ranks, threatehed to . pull Beavers out of the series with Drumheller Miners unless Dutchy Van Deelen of Edmon tan is imported to replace John Kotzma of Yorkton as referee for the remainder of the series Reavers posted a 4-1 victory before about 2,100 fans 'after dropping ~a 4-4 verdict. in the opener "LT don't want any of my knocked ontuof the series said These guys have He complained. that overlooked rough play tently. Kotzma's assistants were linesmen Jules Swick of Saska Oshawa O'Neill Wins Class 'B' In Relay Races Neil Mc Toronto run stil than went less than watched wild yoeman work guys Roy jobs.' Kolzma CONnSIS HAMILTON Neil. high school with sprinter Ed Hearne ning anchor, broke two meet records at the Cornelius mem orial relay carnival Saturda The McNeil foursome! which also inch Bil Edward Mike } ind Mike Nash covered 440 yards in 44 second flat and 880 vards in 1:31.09 in the independent schools section of the 34- meet, The for mer record 44.9 and 1:34.0 were held Upper Canada Coliege Westdale se Hamilton won the class A crown with five wins and a second for 58 of a possible 60 points O'Neill of Oshawa won 'the tithe with 20 - points high school won three and placed in three more events to win the class ¢ title and the Niagara district crown The ('Ne collegiate Richard Mooney, Sean Dawson John Armst nd Eric Farn combe won: the 460-vard relay in 46.9 seconds The Paris distric team of Ron Rilyk > Bruce z aon the for' class Clark Waiker Kea of (CP) of aNcone ent of hy ondary school of collegiate class B Caledonia team ong high school John Rem Cameron and Rod i40-vard schools. in Dave A mh and Orva Caledonia high schoo enior medley 9:51.04, and-posted a time 1:39.9 in winning the senior 880 yard event Tony Ru la Richard Vroom the senior lisen. Gord Anderson won the in of M Lean and Robert af e won for in dependent schools in 1:39.2, enior spring medie. who along, LN ' A PRETTY GOAL! No 5 goal for Oshawa Generals scored in the second per iod, to make the tally 5-4 at the time, was easily the prettiest goal of the after- noon, Bill JAttle -(11) Is shown skating around the corner, away from the net while saying "Thank You" to teammate Rilly Heindl (9), who did almost all the work, Heindl took Nick Reverley's clearing nass, at his own. blue line, beat his defenseman, after out got one past goalie Falkenberg had made his sec-; Kings finall ond trip to the sin-bin, PACE SLOWS DOWN The pace slowed down in the second stanza, or at least it did for Generals, They lacked the Taking a clearing pass from alert moyes and brisk back: |Nick Beverley, with Dan Sand checking of the first frame andiford and Doug Barrie sitting i as a result, were outshol 12-8 injout, for "jousting Oshawa this period as Fidmonton out. scored their fifth goal, the pret scored them, two-to-one tiest of the day, Billy Heindl was terrific on this one. He took Bes shook off a hack the defense It was smooth-skal ing 'F Perkins who topped off a three-way p with Ross Lonsberry and Al Hamilton set ting him up Jan Young 5 Chris Roberts was serving an fey! interference panalty,. his third * ey 8 pass hed for the same offense, real early Checker, rounder in the second stanza, when Oil and then as Fdmonton's eavers Win, w Referee and Joe Cassidy of Ca @ new toon gary Scugog Cleaners five-pin club Van Deelen handled the 1965) (railing the other five clubs in final, in which Sherbrooke|ihe Willowdale Major playoffs downed Nelson Maple Leafs Reavers, smaller and faster than their aggressive rivals,| drew six of 10 penalties hut scored twice on power plays Guy Black paced the winners with two goals and an assist Claude Cardin and Gil Cartier added. singles as Beavers led 2-0 and 4-1 by intervals Drumhbheller's notched by Gene punted = Aubry midway ond period Aubry blocked pared with 22 goaltender Al National Hockey out Cardin's deflected shot the point beat Rollins after Drumheller Jack Uyetus was. banished Mach club was shorthanded less than two minutes later when Black connected with a hard short shot Lambert halved the deficit when Lambert batted Ron Leo pold's rebound past Aubry, but BlacW fired the clincher three mintites later after he stationed himself inside the blue line and took a relay from Rod Gaud rault Pat Halas of Drumheller in the penalty box in the third period when Cartier Rol tins no chance after breaking in from the blue line with Black's pass Third game of the series five games but still failed to improve their position The Oshawa gether team 1,427, 1 five which five them a 7A0 While sufficient fo pionships, it put to of crow scores of 6,551 previous game total added to their 12 10 - game total of WAS who goal Jambert would be most was far short the excellent total which turned in by the title » winning Aimco Automotive club Aimeo led the series all the way, with a 7,105 total for their first five games, followed by 6.769 for their final five, to give them an amazing 10-game total of 13,874. This total must be close to a ord as this is an average of 1,387 per game ROLLS PERFECT GAME Another highligh! for the co club was provided by Vagnini, their anchor bowler when he rolled. a perfect 450 core, the first one to be rolled in playoff competition -- in this league, the second .one for Preem" The Aimea. club was" hard pressed in the final game, when Rusty's Stars made a. strong bid to catch the leaders but still had te settle for second spol, Here again it liant effort' by the Rusty is who had racked wp 6,832 scheduled here Tuesday \ their first. five and added fourth game will t plaved 942 for a 10 game total Thursday. and a fifth Saturday, | 19.774 total win F this va os mm ret nf F ge nt pas through the sec af was 29 shats com by Drumheller} Rollins, former League stand from seconds defenceman Aim Primo Was gave was a bril Stars for 4, Fertilizers ....... 'Peat Moss ...... Evergreens ..... Flower Shrubs ... Shade Trees Hedges LANDSCAPING A SPECIALTY "DROP IN OR CALL" Van Belle Gardens 3 MINUTES EAST OF OSHAWA On Highway No. 2 623-5757 | Jim Knox moved to the 1,507 | 298, 290, 1,475, and 1,152 for| followed hy game total of 6,209 gave) 228 cham:| of | faked the then laid check, Knox skating his goalie Jim near corner a perfect pass Little's stick who smartly slap ped the puck into the yawn ing net, Mdmonton players seen are Brian Hague (2) fo on perfect Bills up. Heind! laid a pass across to teammate Little, who had sprinted alongside, Rilly had do but slap the puck into the wide-open cage and he did ii with finesse corner, Edmonton got another before Ron Wal sel the period was over ters scoring apa by Al Hamilton again with Ron Anderson The middle canto 5.2 and Generals, although outshot even worse, \1-to-4, in the final frame, still played a stronger defensive game and notched the an up along ended Scugog Cleaners. 'On Bottom Of Pile followed elub 19,504 The other clubs in order, The 300 Ginn's Cartage Art's came back strongly in the final| Taxi 12,954 and Scugog Clean. ers 12,7460 Jim Casselis starred for Seu gogs in the final five vith 29) 499, 276 and 21 -for 465 Al Perry 247, 339 491 and 214 for 1,463 and young Dave Rishop 342, 313 279 and 188 for 1550 The Oshawa boys gained the respect of all the competing clubs when they battled all the despite the fact that thes were trailing right from. the start, It was a greal experience for the local trundiers and- they will definitely do better the next time Thanks to the Mike" Siblock Cleaners cluh has 249 way, sponsorship of the Scugog had a hovs very The are this valuable good grateful port season for sup nothing to| 1% 48; +. YOUNG SAVES THE DAY arly Lead And Hi = . Jim Knox (10), Jim Harrison (18) and Oil Kings Al Hamilton the goalie defenseman sprawled on ice, after making des} fo try puck a and Dussi sel up only tally of the aume clicking on a pla White and-the hard-working Cadieux, with than minutes left period by Paul four GREAT THAM For the second ess DISPLAY raight game terrific turned in' a Bobbs Generals team performance used yer paring and hurting-minus hi and agilit obviously speed was usual But the rest of the Oshawa de Rever hurried passes gained rin fencemen played. great ley, after a few steadied down and a confidence, be puck he an lu the the blue in the approved fashion. Robert drew four penaltic fon many but still turned in a great game as did Paul Cadieux But it was Barry Wilkins who earned top hongrs in rearguard department to goalie lan Young, that is! Wilkins worked like a and saw more than 49 minutes of rugged out over ine second trojan GOLF LESSONS Qualified C.P.G.A, Instructors Professional Teaching Staff, * Wilsen Patterson rrangements made Gre Private Lessons BEGINNERS AND DI ® Alf Hyestis | All Three Goals 'In Amerks' Win old It By THE. CANADIAN PRESS Jim Pappin, the top scorer in action during which time he| Playoffs Jast season, is at it made almost as many stops on #eaINn. E hard shots, ag did his Boe All| The 26-year-old native of Cop the defencemén excelled in thisjper Cliff, Ont., who played two .---56----much--s0--that Edmonton) 45005 with 'Toronto -- Maple. was screaming for penalties,|12afs of the National Hockey Wilkins did get one -- for de-| league, scored all three goals liberately falling on the puck-- Sunday night to lead Rochester and that was thal. ~ Americans to a 3-4 vietory over lan Young was simply magni-| Cleveland Barons, ficent, He was well-beaten on: The win left the best-of-seven the secnd goal and had no| series for the Caider Cup and chance whatever on the first| the AHI, championship tied 2-2 one -- not being able to see even| Saturday night Cleveland the player that shot it, never| dumped the Americans 5-1, mind the puck, since there were| The Americans were shoved sfive. milling in front of his! 9Ut of their home tink in Roch- crease, ester several weeks ago by a bowling tournament and played VDMONTON STARS | Sunday's game in Buffalo, home Edmonton had their stars, al-\of the Bisons, A crowd of 7,655, though goalie Don Mclrod wasiiargest of the ANI, season in not one, Mar. Hunter sprinted to| Buffalo, saw Dick Gamble set the dressing-room' afier the|Pappin up on all three goals, fourth goal, to get suh-goalie| Keith McCreary got the only Knox dressed, Coach Ray Kina-|Cleveland goal sewich figures that Mcleod has| 'Last year Pappin counted Ih "ehocked up" and blames the goals to lead Rochester to the defeats on his poor work, but| Calder Cup, He played two sea-| also, like Hunter, puts blame|sons for the Leafs from 1963 to also on the referee, Frank Daig- 1965 neault O Tom McCarthy paced the j' Barons with two goals Saturday ties called there were plenty night before 8,045 Cleveland called Sunday but there's no fans. Ron Attweil, Bill Speer way that stricter officialling will and MeCreary got the others not hit Oil Kings with more pen- Brian Conac her scored for allies than the Generals Rochester 4] Hamilton, in of a Fifth game of the series is lame back. turned in a fine de- scheduled for Toronto Tuesday fense chore for the Oi Kings night while Anderson, Perkins, Lons Kinasewich wants more pena Spite KINGS im Knox Barrie forwards Cameron, Walters goal, Me Ind and WA Falkenberg Lonsherr Anderson Harrison and Cash mar Dussiaume, Sand Raboock and Black Frank Daiqneault (reteree esmer Pat Shetier | Norris, Guelph Hayes ford, White Officials Little EMMONTON O}L Leon and defense, Hamilion, Head, Baile TORONTO (CP)--Ron Daniel Hodgson, of Roslyn Height, N.Y., and osuawa euunnale acl ce Karl Merschenz of Toronto tied '. championships, Both had times of 1:32.48 ot Monten Ailiston and W Veteran Alex Oakley of Osh FIRST PERIOD hea " 14 4 _ Twelve walkers finished the %'? event, six Japs over a two-mile wom course heriy and Walters all played Al wal - | Alex Oakley SUMMARY |_| Finishes 3rd A mecneleri" Parking Aetense, Wilkins, Roberts, Beverley, Orr for first place Saturday nm the and Canieux; forwards O'Shea Canadian 20-kilometre walking awa and St. John's, Nfid., was third in 1:348 11.9 rate ashman) Faikenberg (rip) 5 2.46) Hodgsor 5% intent SECOND PERIOD Perkir Hamilton) Anders Hamilton) 44 18, Sand slashing) | holding)! Penaitie Roherts | slashing) 4.44) Rarrie White nier Bis: O'Shea Barrie nter.) 15.25 nie) 1 ford 444 Meet when miles THIRD PERIOD Nussiaume Cadinux 6, Oshawa, White "my Penalties 4 anshe Sandtord | (honking and roughing? minors) 10.30 Barrie (tripping) 15.25 Roberts (charging) oughing). 10.30 Shots On Goals Oshawa ' ' Edmonton @ 4 97 1" ny p Lessons, Olfiees, Club For All Golfers IFFERS WELCOME John Delmore ete For The Best Selection In Golfing Equipment Visit Our Complete Ladies' Golf Classes 5 lessons for $10.00 Morning end Evening Classes available, in game for THunderbird Golf Club May 11 off Commencing Wed, Let us take strokes ASHBURN; ONT, y Stocked Pro Shop more Golfing Pleasure, Meet the ne This rig can adult or two PHONE 655-4952 the you're _ from nowhere, you can count on it © to get you back. Johnson boilds 10 horsepower sizes in 16 models--all wee 50-1 gas-oll mixtare---all offer 2 your worranty, 100, 80, 60, 40, 33, 20, 94, 6, 5, 3. 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