Oshawa Times (1958-), 12 May 1966, p. 10

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a oie Aah ett cet he oat ae 10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, May 12, 1966 SPORTS MENU By Geo. H, Campbell SPORK1S EDITOR 10 7 British Team | Ousts Canada -- TURIN, Italy (AP)---Delend-| ing champion Austraiia and) seven other countries--but not) Canada -- moved into to the quarter-finals today with vic- tories at the Federation Cup Oshawa Cricket Club Wins Season's Opener Oshawa Cricket Club opened) Victoria Park -- Searie the 1966 séason at Lakeview) (bowled) Tandy 1. Jardine (Ct. | Park, on Sunday, against Vic-| Huband) Tandy 1, James (howl teria Perk C.C, and star the! ed} Long 25, Douste« (Stn Par. The Us -- reg ge | season off on @ winning note.| row) Long 1, Robinson (Ct. Mac- e pe ' ope ve Ae oH Victoria Park batted first and|Kinnon) Long 23, Vierra (Ct.) vee ro see "0 Wea soon were in trouble, losing! Tandy 9, wards (bowled) nme nay hong oe oe vin the | tree Gitick-wickets-for-1 runs. | Long 6, Baker (run-out}-4; Pils vely alter 9 alia aD {in| However James and Robinson| (Bowled) Long 2, Taggart (not tournament, the so-called Davis! took the score to 40, before be-| out) 3, Richburg (howled) Long Cup for women, ing parted, Wickets then fell. Extras 6. Total 75, Canada had reached the sec-\tainy steadily. until Victorial-- ond round by eliminating Bul- CC. were all- garia 2-1 in Tuesday's opening | are C, were all-out, for 75) PRILLAES BUY BUENN play, Oshawa's best bowlers were PHILADELPHIA (AP)--Phil- Britain's Ann Haydon-Jones ipandy, three wickets for five adelphia Phillies announced Sat- and Elizabeth Starkey defeated! rung and Gus Long, six wick-| urday the purchase of outfielder Faye Urban, 21, of Windsor.) ets for 11 runs, on which WAS| Harvey K t Chi Ont,, and Brenda Nunns, 21, of definitely a batsmans wicket; -8'¥eY Buenn from cago Toronto, 8-6, 6-3 in their doubles) Oshawa's opening batsmen, Cubs, match, Farrow and Huband started's Mrs, Haydon-Jones, triumph-| seoring at a fast rate and had ant at the recent Rome tourna-i2¢ runs on the board. before! into the subject of Memorial Cup hockey play we'd like to start off with an en- thusiastic appeal to the local sports fans to support the approaching financial drive, to raise funds for the second and third units of this city's vast sports complex. We are referring, of course, to the coming campaign for the swim- ming pool and recreational hall, to be part and par¢el of the planned set-up, out. at the site of the Civie Auditorium, They're after a substantial sum of money -- not impossible, by any means -- to build a fine swimming pool as an adjunct to the Auditorium and'phile they're at it --- they will re- place the facilities necessary to provide the continuation of the local recreation centre -- lost to the city some months ago when fire destroyed the CRA Buildings, on Gibb street, JUST BEVORE we get The monster parade planned for Saturday morning, will be one of the jongest in Oshawa history, This is a kick-off ges- ture but should serve to get the canvassers enthused and the public in a receptive mood, A small group of dedicated citizens have given and are still giving, a lot of their work- ing hours, as well as leisure time, to promote these facilities for our city. They deserve your support, WORD TUESDAY was that the Oil Kings were given a message. The Generals. got one last night -- and we only hope they paid attention, The current; Memorial Cup final series is now a two-out-of-three affair and Kdmorton Oil Kings are "up. If the Generals had snatched a rn last night; we feel that one more game would have tutned the trick. Now, anything can happen but Oshawa Generals have got to play no more games like last night -- or last Wed- nesday -- if they hope to capture the coveted Memorial Cup medal, Most of the boys took the night off, last night. They were on hand in body, but not in spirit. The wingers roamed and were caiight out of position on dozens of occasions, The defence was sioppy in clearing and "hacked in" too soon or too far -- or both and the Ojj Kings have apparently solved this technique. They wait and jet a trailer have a clear shot, BOBBY ORR tried his injury last night and in a rough spill, suffered further damage, He'll not likely play on Sat- urday and unless a miracle can be performed, he may not even be ready for Sunday. As it.turned out, it would have been better if he hadn't even donned a uniform last night, A full week of rest might have had him ready to perform this coming weekend, at close to his potential, The Generals can beat Edmonton, without Bobby Orr -- but with such a casual, half-speed performance that most of them turned in last night, they haven't a hope, This Edmonton club got the big lift last. night -- they'll be 'tup" from now to the end of the series, We're not going to single out any particular players who were badly off their form last night ~ if they have an ounce of intelligence, each one knows how far he was from putting on a top performance, If he -- or they ~-- don't know, then they're "gone"', | FIFTH GAME is on Saturday night and the sixth contest will be on Sunday afternoon, Last night's crowd was down, We didn't hear the official paid attendance figure but we suspect It was just over the 6,000 mark, A lot of Oshawa fans were absent -- you could tell by the cheering. Hockey fans should realize that they can do a lot towards. giving their team "a lift' with some enthusiastic vocal encourage- | ment, at the right time. If Oshawa is to win The Memorial Cup -- then not only all of the Generals, but all the fans, will have to give their best effort, Cold Weather-Killing International Action | By THE CANADIAN PRESS and dropped back Into the cel If baseball is a dying game,|lar with 11 losses in 14 starts as some claim, it's being frozen |The triumph was the fourth in to death as far as the Interna-|a row for league leading Co- tional League is concerned, jlumbus as southpaw Jim Shel- Take Wednesday night -- ajlenback held the losers to five full schedule of four games/hits, Former Rison Mickey Har- was played in Syracuse, Tor-|rington, picked up. Tuesday ina onto, Buffalo and Rochester de-|trade that sent Pancho Herrera spite temperatures that skidded/to Syracuse, hit a two run into the 30s homer for Columbus, Only 1,433 fans turned out In ee Cl ataw. all four cities, LCiry wiateéi Heads Blades showed up at Rochester where Rieh- TOLEDO, Ohio (AP)--A 27 the Red Wings edged mond Braves 4-3 Toronto produced the small est crowd, 283, to see the Maple Leafs blank Toledo Mud Hens 6-0 There were- 934 at Syracuse Year-old graduate student at the where the Chiefs won 7-3 over| University of Toledo and former Jacksonville Suns and 450 | Player for Toledo Blades has showed up in Buffalo to watch|>een named general-manager the Bisons bow 41 to Cotumbus {and coach of the International Jets Hockey League team, ' Terry Slater, a native of Kirk SINGLE WINS IT land Lake, Ont., who came here Pinch + hitter John Riddle to join the Blades midway emacked a two-run homer in through the 1963-64 season and the seventh to tie the game for|played through the 1964-65 sea Rochester and John Mason's son, is the youngest general: run-producing single won it for manager in the history of the the Wings in the eighth, Ty Cline and Adrian Garrett hit successive home runs for Rich- mond in the fosrth Bill Macleod, who had an 18-0 record with Pittsfield of the Eastern League last season, hurled a three-hitter for the Leafs while striking out 11 and walking just two. The victory was his second against one loss th s year. He got home run sup port from Tony Horton Owen Johnson and added other himself The Chiefs got only five hits and committed three errors but made the most of their oppor tunities for their first victor seven games. They did it four runs in the -third Larry Clayton's two-run doing most of the damage Danny Napoleon hit, his third homer of the year for the Suns. The Bisons made four errors and an- in with inning tiple IHL and one of the youngest in organized hockey. Slater was signed Tuesday, four days after Civic Pride Inc., the group which operates the Blades, announced the firing of Ken Wilson as general-manager and Edgar (Chirp) Brenchley as coach Wilson was owner of the team before Civic Pride took over the franchise the 1964-65 sea He also-had coached it un til last December The team. finished last in thy IHL last season with a 1437-1 record Slater, who Is writing a thesis toward a master's degree in special education, organized hockey atthe university and oached last year's team to a 19-1 record. He had not ruled out becoming a- player-coach He said he considers Ren frew, Ont., his hometown after on (9 Heats) Port Perry Fair Grounds Mon. May 23 --2 P.M. MUTUEL WAGERING ~~ Supervised by R.C.M.P, feorecred by Oshowe Herren Horse Pr Admission $1.00 @ Children under 12 years Free &. ne Chi ON HAND! Young, of Osh awa Generals, is shown here smotherin an Edmonton attack on his citadel, in the first period of last night's HELP Goaiice fan game, fourth of the Memor- jal Cup final series, An Oshawa defenseman has dived in to help Young smother the puck while hop- ing for a rebound, are a cou- ment, downed Vicki Berner, 22,| rarrow pas 'caught and howled RENT A BIKE ple of Oil Kings -- Craig Cameron (12) and Ross Per- kins (helmet), Behind them is grouped three of the Gen- erals -- left-to-right, Wayne Cashman, Nick Beverley and of Vancouver, 6-0, 6-3 in singles play, Miss Urban was beaten 672, 6-2 in the other singles match by Winnie Shaw. In other play top-seeded Aus- tralia crushed Switzerland 3-4; the U.S. eliminated Sweden 3-0; France 2 Hungary 1; West Ger- many 3 Argentina 0; Italy 3 Rhodesia 9, Czechoslovakia 3 Poland 0; Holland 2 South Af- rica 1 | Bill Crothers In Danny O'Shea Referee Frank Diagneault can be seen in the background, get- ting ready to whistle the play "dead" --CP Wirephoto Jubilant Oil Kings Knot | Three - Car Crash Memorial Cup Title Round © By GEO, HH. CAMPBELL _ |x The Times Sports Editor Edmonton Oj! Kings came on in the third period, with more speed and stamina, to defeat Oshawa Generals 5-3, at Maple Leaf Gardens \ast night, and so ti up their current Memorial Cup final series at two games apiece, The fifth Saturday game is called for night at Maple Leaf Gardens, at 8.00 o'clock and the sixth game will be on Sunday afternoon; at 2,00 o'clock FULL VALUE FOR WIN Edmonton Oil Kings were full value for their victory last night, Three times they came from behind and finally, in the final frame, they took. charge of the action with some blazing speed, fine positional play and alertness, to win the ame and tie up the ser This one was an ironic situa- tion, in that unlike last Wednes- day night, when Generals' de- fense was somewhat short of efficiency and goalle Ian Young had a bad night, this time the stonewall guardian maintained his poise and skill -- he practi-' ie ally held the Oil Kings to a! draw, all by himself, through- out the first period, DOUBLE LOSS This one was a double loss to the Oshawa Generals, Not only did they lose the services of their defense ace, Bobby Orr but they lost the game and their margin in this Memorial Cup series Bobby Orr got to see action in the first period, about three shifts, and then suddenly he was roughly spilled and had to re tire from the game We got the impression that the Oil Kings "ganged up" on Orr as soon as he came on the ice, Actually, Edmonton played a much cleaner game than in any of the previous three and it appeared obvious that the Oil Kings were trying very hard to avoid penalties and stay on the ice. Oshawa times in lead three They took the succession, scored the first goal of the game in the second stanza fairly early, Cashman doing the honors but the Oil Kings came right back from the faceoff, to Edmonton Coach Says Oil Kings Are On Way TORONTO (CP) -- Coach Ray Kinasewich sald hts Edmonton Oil Kings' 5-3 win over Oshawa Generals was built on "a solid, tremendous, team effort," The victory leaves the best-of seven Memorial Cup junior final "\ series tied at two games each 'We blew it," Bep -Guidelin.-sald, skate, You gotta sk don't, you're dead," 'Don't you think we. were due?"' Kinasewich asked report ers. "We couldn't get much worse than in the second and third games." Kinasewich said his fowards started to get by Oshawa's de fencemen, who, in other games, had stopped as many shots as goalle Ian Young. ORR HURT AGAIN Oshawa's star defenceman, Bobby Orr, aggravated the groin injury that has hampered him-all-through the series and ileft the game in the second pe- Oshawa coach 'We ddn't ate. If you. riod, Guldolin said Orr will dress for Saturday's game here, but probably won't play Kinasewich said that after Edmonton was trounced twice by Generals, he and manager Bill Hunter got together with the squad for a thorough black- board session and it paid off, They're getting used to the idea that while they're here they're going to have to live out of a suitcase, 'They've finally got their feet on the ground, They. realize they're not down here for a holiday." PRAISES McLEOD 'Bad as we played that was their best game,"' Guidolin said, 'and they're really gonna have a job beating us." The Oshawa coach said Edmonton's goalie Don McLeod saved Oil Kings, Kinasewich said the win, after two severe defeats, will give the Oil Kings a big psychologi- cal boost for the series, THE HOME 728-1555 VY Mile Boat Planning Your Vacation ? on't Forget MOST CONVENIENT AND INEXPENSIVE AWAY.FROM.HOME THE CANADIAN CAMP TRAILER BOOK YOUR RENTAL NOW! Canada Outdoor Supply 1437 KING ST. £. of Townline. even the count, only 17 seconds later, on a fine solo effort by Ron Anderson Danny O'Shea broke the dead lock, on a pass from Hayes with Falkenberg in the penalty box bit Ross Lonsberry tied it up again, three minutes later, Then pith only four seconds left, Chris Hayes again put Osh- awa in front, The final frame was all Edmonton's Dave Rochefort tied the game on a three-way play with Galen Head and Har rison, then, late in the game, Head scored the winner, follow- ing a fine set-up by Al Hamilton Oshawa forced Edmonton-zone face-offs in the fina! minute but Ross Perkins lefted one high and far--into the empty Osh awa net, for the clincher, DESERVED TO WIN The Oil Kings deserved their win, They out-hustled the Gen erals at almost every point Hayes, Babcock, Sandford, Little, Dussiaume and even Heindl, were guilty of "roam ing" or getting trapped, leaving w the opposition clear, But for Young's sterling per formance, Edmonton could jhave had a total in double fig- jures, Some of the Generals showed flashes of determined| winger in the ff Ws " SAVE *2 ON POWERFUL PITTSBURGH PAINTS TORONTO jers, 25, Canada's foremost mid- \die- distance runner, escaped with only minor injuries Wed: jnesday when he was involved in a three-car crash at nearby Markham, Ont, effort but for the most part their play was listicss and com- pletely lacking in zip, | Daigneault was not nearly As} strict with penalties in this} game as in the former frava, | but he did keep control of the} action THE SUMMARY EDMONTON Goal: Meleod; fence; Hague,-Hamilton, Barrie, Falken berg and Myers; forwards: Lonsberry, Rochefort, Perkins, Simpson, Cameron, Anderson, Head, Bailey, Walters, Harri fon and Hodgson OSHAWA - Wilkins, Roberts, de Goal: Youn detence: Beveriey, Cadieux and Orr; forwards: O'Shea, Cashman, Hayes, White, -Weindl, Little, Babeeck, Dussl- aume, Sandterd and Black Officials Frank Daigneault, referee; andy Proctor and Brent Casselman, linesmen | FIRST PERIOD No Scoring Penalties Wilkins (tripping) Faikenberg (tripping) 14:59. SECOND PERIOD Cashman Hayes) Anderson O'Shea Black 1, Oshawa (O'Shea, 2, Edmonton 3, Oshawa (Hayes. 4, Edmonton: Lonsberry (Rochefort, Anderson) Haves 19; 56 o~ Lonsberry (tripping) 7:05; sticking) 10:02; Falkenberg, Lonsberry (high-aticking) 19:16; (roughing) 9.14 and Cashman THIRD PERIOD Edmonton: Rochetort (Head, Harrison) 7, Edmonton: Head (Hamilton) 6. Edmonton Penalties O'Shea rrie (slashing) 12°48 ashing) 12:48 ' Perkins (hooking) 2:25) Ba and Cashman (s) - National Pittsburgh Sale! Clip This Counon WWW WN AE 75 PER GALLON' (CP)--Bill Croth-} Walker's | by Dougias. Gus Long then |joined Huband and the score 'jumped up fast, reaching 52) jbefore Huband was run out, lafter scoring 28, MacKinnon joined Long and took the score to 67, before Long! lost his bales to Douglas, Osh- awa seemed set, but Norville collected the season's first "Dyck"', with 68 on the board MacKinnon and Collins came together and passed the Vic- toria Rark total without fur- ther loss, Oshawa winning by six wickets, Douglas took three wickets for 21 runs, Oshawa. 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