Oshawa Times (1958-), 2 Jun 1966, p. 8

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@ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, June 2, 1966 A HAPPY NIGHT! SMILES FROM EVERYONE AND GIFTS FOR CHAMPIONS HONO. RED... TWO PROUD MEN are shown above, as 'Matt' Leyden, (left) President of The Ontario Hockey Assoc- fation shares a happy and memorable event with fellow citizen, Russell D, Humphreys, Q.C., president of the Oshawa . Generals Junior 'A' Hockey Club, at the victory banquet tender- ed the 1965-66 OHA Junior 'A' Champions and Eastern fons, at the Civie Auditor- jum last night. 'Matt' holds The John Robertson Trophy, OHA championship while. Russ fondles The Richardson Trophy, Eastern Canada junior award, CITY OF OSHAWA paid tribute to their great hockey team at last night's function. Alderman "Dick" Donald, representing His Worship, Mayor Lyman Gifford, on behalf of the city presented each of the trainers, etc., with a hand- some individual trophy, sultably engraved, to pro- vide a cherised souvenir., Co-Captain of the Generals, Danny O'Shea is seen (right) accepting the first of these presentations, LOADED WITH LOOT! Members of the Generals and their management al- most needed a moving van to take home the various gifts with which they were showered, at their banquet. Above is shown team cap- tain Bobby Orr (left) hold- his own goal-scoring trophy, presented by Bolahood's Sportshaven and his trophy from the City of Oshawa, Between these, on his lap, . BLAIR PRAISED Gifts Galore For Generals It was a night to honor the On-| the world to buy what Mr, Blair tario Junior A Hockey Leaguejhas done for this hockey club."| store. | champion Oshawa Generals, but The players also presented pants had robbed a jewelry, First, there were gold wrist before the evening was over, iticoach Bep Guidolin with a trav- turned out to be a testimoniallelling bag but, unfortunately, for Wren Blair. the retiring coach was unable to Blair, the driving force behind| attend the reception, held in the Generals since their inception in| Civie Auditirolum, Guidolin has 1962, is forsaking his general/resigned his coaching post to manager duties with the club to/ accept a sales position in north- assume a similar position with/ern Ontario. the Minnesota club of the ex-| panded National Hockey League.| Team captain Bobby Orr, | speaking on behalf of the team, | Blair, and there were. many, it was still a night to honor the Despite the presentations to venerals, and any policeman crests as he made a presentation to! would have been forgiven if,|Matt Leyden, watches, presented to the play- ers by the club executive. On| the face of each watch Is a} Generals' crest. | Second, there were rings, pre-| sented by the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association. Each bore jthe insignia of the Memorial Cup. | From the Ontario Hockey As-| sociation came medals and! and it was a proud | OHA president Blair of a travelling bag, said,/upon stopping.a car later in the/from Oshawa who made the "There's not enough money inj evening, he thought the occu-l presentation, Whipper Billy Civil Service Softball Wide Variety Of Scores Wins But Loses "Whipper Billy' Watson won Ais point but he lost the match, Midst wild and hectic confusion et the Civie Auditorium Tuesday night, as the main bout} of promoter 'Pat' Milosh's esklo-werstling show oneed with an unmasked mystery stil unsolved Ernie "The Cat' Ladd, sched uled to appear along with "Seaman" Thomas, in team bout against The Masked Yan- kees", was injured Sunday night at Maple Leaf Gardens, so "Whipper Billy'? Watson came in as the able substitute for Ladd and welcome teammate for Thomas, "The Whipper' put his fa- mous "sleeper" hold on Yankee No, 2 for the second. fall, to even the bout, after the Masked duo-had taken the opening fall Then, as the third fall of the Main event neared a climax, Watson suddenly unmasked Yan kee No. 1. Nobody had time to recognize him, however, as he promptly leaped from the rink and sprinted for the dressing room -- with Watson in hot pur- suit, with Thomas alongside. Result -- Masked Yankee No 2 and the referee were the only! two left in the ring, so the offi cial counted to 10 -- and award- ed the bout to the Yankees. Wild scenes of confusion en- sued but before the fans let, "Whipper' Watson got to the! mike and announced a chal-| lenge -- a single, man-to man} bout against Yankee No. 1 --| on the threat of not coming to Oshawa unless said bout was| arranged. Said bout will be ar-| ranged and the fans will swarm! to see that one they want} Yankee No. 1 unmasked -- and! kept around long enough to he! introduced. In the semi-final boul, Tiger Jeet Singh won the first and third falls with his version of| "The Sleeper', with Michele Ra rone taking the second fall, with some flying kicks and final! body - slams "Pat" Flanagan and "Jungle Jim" Starr, in the preliminary got carried away in their en- On} came back from a 2-0 Scott's Chicken Villa of the| vil Service Softball League deficit | inthe third inning to beat Rundle Garden Centre 5-2, in al fame last night at Lakeview! Park. Scott's first run came early in the second inning when Wil- liams scored on a hit by Milne,| but they broke loose with three| hits in the third and three more} in the fifth to win, Knocker| scored twice while Weldon, Staeey and Williams scored once Manilla of Rundle's started the hitting, when he singled to left and later scored to make it 1-0. Their second and last run came in the second inning, as Loffman was punched to sec- ond and scored on an error Hart was the losing pitcher for Rundle's while Maxwell was the victor, Other Civil Service action saw _Heffering's Orphans beat DeHart's Excelsiors 7-1 Ci thusiasm, left the ring to pursue} hostilities out on the floor -- and the referee counted them both} "out -- for a draw. | (( cx@s Is Westacott got Excelsiors' only run on a three-base error | McHugh pitched the winner as Piper, Hardy, McAvoy, Barker, Gaskell, Dingwaii, and Mciiugh got the runs. | Quality Fuels beat Foley's 4-2 at North Oshawa last eve- Quality rallied in the fifth, when they picked up three runs, | off three hits, Ted Oldfield led| the team with two runs, Gary} Rowbothom and Lloyd Collen got singles, | Runs for Foley's were earn-| ed by Dewitt and McArdle, both| in the fifth, Rexco pulverized Ontario} Steel Producers 19-3 in a spec: tacular over-run last night, at Lakeview Park, Skea led the team with a home run and three singles for four runs, Their big inning was the first, as they scored six times off two hits, Giddings struck out nine bat- ters. His counterpart, Nosal, was the losing pitcher, Brad- ley, Nosal and R. Bradley got OSP's runs, The City of Oshawa also had its share in the program, pre-| senting each player with a 12- inch trophy, Orr also carted home a trophy | from Joe Bolahood in recogni- tion of his goal-scoring feats. Trainers Stan Waylett and Gordie Myles presented Blair and Guidlin with a desk set while the club executive pre- each received, Wren also was given a Lifetime Pass to Oshawa Civie Auditor- jum, is the handsome golf watch presented by the club. Gen- eral Manager Wren Blair received an engraved silver tray from the club, a flight bag from the players, a Torontos Win By CLIFF GORDON Brooklin Redmen made it two in-a-row last night as they hand- ed the highly-rated and unde- feated Toronto Maple Leaf Sr. A imciOeRe Ci" Ai OD ETUACK at the North Toronto Arena. The Maple Leafs, who were riding high on the crest of a four-in-a-row record, fell victim of tremendous goal tending by Gary Drysdale in. the Brooklin cage, The balance of the Brook- lin team played heads up la- crosse as it was one of the best all round team efforts to date, EIGHT SHARE GOALS - There wasn't a repeat scorer for the Brooklin lads who were passing the ball with deadly ac- curacy in Jast night's contest, Don Riding, Bob Hanna, Elmer Tran, Ken "Red" Crawford, Grant Heffernan, Ken Lotton, Dave O'Brien and Dave Hous- ton were the lamp lighters for the local favorites, GARY DRYSDALE A big feature of the game Brian Ahearne sparked the|¥8 that Ron McNeil, the big Maple Leaf attack with a pair| scoring ace of the Toronto team, of goals, Single tallies were pick-/and currently leadirg the league, ed up by Butch Keegan, Fd Hut-| didn't get a goal, The only time zel and Pat Cheevers, |MeNeil got his name on the The game, one of the fastest|score sheet was when he picked of the season from a Brooklin|up a double penalty, a minor standpoint, saw the Redmen hold/for high-sticking little Elmer an edge in all periods, It was|Tran and then a major, for en- 1-0 at the end of the first. Brook-|gaging the local red-head in llin led 4-3 after the second 20] fisticuffs. minute session and then went on| Brooklin will be out for their | to increase their lead 8-5 as the|third big win and their second] ifinal bell sounded, at home, on Saturday night,| | The game, one of the cleanest| when they play host to the St. | in Senior ranks this season, saw|Catharines Athletics, in the only eight penalties handed out,| Brooklin arena four to each team. | JUST TALKING ,, . Brooklin| desk set from the two train- ers, Stan Waylett and Gord- fe Myles, and in addition to the OHA medal, watch and "Memorial Cup Ring", that Remember this number... gs my sented each pith a silver serv- ing tray, Blair also was on the giving) end, presenting players with) team and individual pictures, | CRUSHMEN HONORED Also honored were Oshawa\ Crushmen, OHA Eastern Ontario} Junior B champions, They) each received individual trophie| from sponsor "Bill" Smith, | Presentations were made by| Ray Humphreys, QC, club presi- dent; Alderman Dick Donald on/ behalf of the city; OHA secre-| tary-manager Bill Hanley on be-| half of the CAHA; and Joe Flynn, on behalf of Bolahood. | Dr. Charles Mcllveen made the presentations on behalf of the club to Blair and Guidolin. Players also received crested| remember this wine! Oe Se er | Automatic rewind starter throttle Turho-Lift blade ejection Big 7" wheels height settings Brooklin Redmen End Streak as minus Pay! Tran for last night's game, as he was sitting out the first game of a two game suspension, for doing bat- tle with Bruce Wanless of the Diauipion Exceiniors, in the pen- alty box in Brooklin, last Satur- , +. Glen Lotton was not dressed for the third game in-a-row, as the colorful in of the Brooklin tear is still un- der doctor's care... Ken Craw- ford, coach of the Brooklin team, was dressed for last night's game and picked up one goal, He is about one of the most effective men on the draw in the business Rookie goalie Gary Drysdale was a standout for Brooklin, The Maple Leafs peppered the big fellow with 45 shots while his mates sla 42 at Brian Cuddy in the los- e ERNIE CAY io LUMBER /,, ALL YOUR BUILDING NEEDS FREE DELIVERY "it it's LUMBER coll our NUMBER PHONE 725-1121 _ Cus Cc SUPER VALUE-19 GRASS KING Heavy duty 3h.p. 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