Oshawa Times (1958-), 8 Nov 1966, p. 6

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By Eric Wesslby Times Sports Editor It might not be seasonable, but Fred Whalley is in with a lacrosse message. The Canadian Lacrosse Associa- tion is conducting' a clinic at Waterloo University this weekend and anyone interested in attending should cone tact Fred immediately. Instructors are Bobby Allen, Peter+ borough Pepsis coach, Bert Naylor, former Brampton player, Bob Dobbie, former Fergus star and now a ref- eree, and Dennis Peterson, former star with Mimico, Par- ticipants will attend from all points, including several from Nova Scotia. f OSHAWA GENERALS swing back into action Thurs- day at Hamilton, and Coach Ted O'Connor is hoping he'll be back at full strength for this one, with centre Joe Rovertaon weaay to return, Generals are off te a much better start than most people anticipated and crowds should improve if the club can maintain this pace, Niagara Falls' first visit this Saturday should be one to lure a large turnout, especially after the way last Friday's game in MiSgera Taus went = ed inta Shawiniean Walle Jast night and were unc Wilson, who gave up six of the goals, was carried from the ice on a stretcher with a minute left to play after being hit on the face mask by a sizzling slap shot, THE SELDOM CALLED penalty shot enlivened a somewhat dull game in Toronto Saturday night, and they'll be arguing a long time as to whether referee Bill Friday should have given New York the shot, It turned a routine waltz into. a good game, however, and Toronto fans sounded like any hometown crowd as they urged the Leafs on. It's a rare instance when Toronto fans get emotional. They seldom get fired up, as they do in most other centres. OSHAWA MIDGETS and Ajax came up with a crowd pleasing midget game at Children's Arena last night, with Oshawa coming on strong in the final period to grab a 5-3 win, The local boys stayed away from the penalty box, proving they can hit hard and still not take penalties. It was a hard bumping affair from start to finish, with coach Jack Armstrong able to ice two strong lines, Goal- keeper Ted McComb of Oshawa knows how Terry Sawchuk felt after that long shot bounced past him last Wednesday, One of the Ajax goals came the same way, Tops Ajax In Midget A third period outburst car- ried Oshawa to a 5-3 victory over Ajax at Children's Arena Monday night in a Centennial Midget Hockey Tournament game, John Nestic scored three goals for Oshawa while Wayne Blanchard and Terry O'Reilly added one each, Pat O'Dowd, Robbie Linkled Ajax. Only seven penalties were issued in the game, including a 10-minute misconduct and game misconduct to Oshawa's Bill Prentice, In Oshawa Minor Hockey As- sociation juvenile league action at Civic. Auditorium, Hayden Macdonald downed Tony's Re- freshment 5-2 while Oshawa Dairy and Auio Workers Credit Union played to a 3-3 tie, Wayne Hodgson and Bill Smart each scored twice for Hayden Macdonald and. Terry Ostle once, Dave Fountain and Terry Slack replied for Tony's. John Salowski assisted on both goals for the losers. Mike Rose, Doug Suppelsa and Dan Logeman scored for Oshawa Dairy, with Harry Mor- rison tallying twice for Credit Union and Danny McKee once. In bantam league action, Banks Flooring downed Can- adian Corps 6-4 and Local 1500 trimmed Bathe and McLellan} 2 Nick Sirko scored three times, Grieg Reid twice and John Blohm once for Banks | Flooring, while Neil Oke tallied) twice for Canadian Corps, Ger-) ald Coe and David Wilson once each, Les Kiraly fired six goals for Local 1500 and Mike O'Neill) OSHAWA CRUSHMEN, defending Eastern Ontario Junior "B' Hockey League champions, are in for a fight | for league laurels this yéar. In three games, Crushmen | have managed only a win and a tie, and the win was | against a weak Trenton club. Cobourg showed unexpected | strength last night as they nipped Crushmen 7-6 on a last- minute goal. This should make for an interesting season, Why don't you drop around and support Crushmen this ae ee Auditorium when they meet Kingston a p.m, Protestant Church Teams Hockey Schedule Results Following are the results of the games played on Saturday, in the Oshawa Protestant Church Hockey Leagues, BANTAM LEAGUE Christ Church and Harmony United played to a 1-1 draw, with W. Copithorne scoring for Christ Church and K, Macin- ally getting the Harmony Tally, Knox rian defeated Letreen o ! 31, po mah ie larper scoring a pair s for the winner while Dave Her- on got the other one. Bill Coedy was the goal - scorer for the losers, PEE WEE LEAGUE Westmount United blanked First Baptist 10-0, with Rae get- ting the shutout, Seeley, with four goals and Garrison with a pair, were the big scorers for Westmount, with Gowe, SPORTSCOPE TODAY HOCKEY Oshawa Civil Service League -- Foote's Towing vs Chow's Restaurant at 9:00 p.m. and Love, Taylor and Gray each adding a singleton. St. Andrew's and Southmins- ter played to a 1-1 draw, Zwick- er ting the lone tally for St. Andrews and Lowe scoring for Southminster, St. Paul's defeated King Street United 3-1, Dwyer, Han- cock and Simpson shared the scoring honors for the winners with Patton notching the los- ers' Jone goal, Northminster United nosed out Simcoe Street United 3-2. Thaler scored a couple for the winners and Smith added the other, while Porteus and S. Smith scored one apiece for Simcoe Street, NOVICE LEAGUE Albert Street United whipped Harmony 5-1, with Brian Myles} the only goal - getter for Har-| mony, Bill Galbraith scored one} fo the winners while Gary Wilt- shire and Jeff Foss each added) & pair. St. Luke's and Northminster) | Stinson and Grant Hornby each scored for St. Luke's with Tim Mackness and Doug Keane do- City Hall Orphans vs Whitby Duponts at 10:00 p.m.; both games at Bowmanville Com- munity Arena, Oshawa Miner Assoc, Bantam League -- Hambly's Beverages vs Westmount Kiwanis, 7:20 p.m.; Canadian Tire vs Hou- daille Industries, 8:15 p.m. and Scugog Cleaners vs B'Nai B'Rith, 9:20 p.m.; all games at Oshawa Children's Arena. Oshawa Minof Assoc. Midget League -- Lions Club vs Ki- Wanis Chub, 8:96 p.m. and Fire- fighters vs Navy Veis, p.m. _beth.-games at Auditorium, SKATING Oshawa Figure Skating Club-- at Civic Auditorium, 6:00 p.m. WEDNESDAY HOCKEY Ontario Miner Assoc. Centen- ing the scoring for Northminst- er, King Street whipped Simcoe j Street 41, Tim Brown, with | three goals, was the big gun in this game, wit Mark Cruwys jadded the other for the winners Hens Bill Sterling scored the }losers' orphan. St. Mark's and St. Paul's, ;put on a spirited checking tus- isle with Wayne Willmore get- iting the only goal-of the game! and David Gill hutout as St. jtheir rivals 1-0. | Christ Church and St. }rew's followed with another nip jand-tuck battle, the |winning 1-0, on Carl Mason's earning the Mark's nipped goal and Brian Lawton's good, | work in the nets, 'MITES LEAGUE Black Hawks thumped the | And: | added one. John Boivin and! Dick Woodcock scored for Bathe and McLellan, In' an exhibition pee wee game, North Oshawa downed| Novice All-Stars 41, John) Thaler scored two goals for North Oshawa, Bruce Blight and Tom Scero one each, Gary) Wiltshire scored for Novice All- Stars. Furnituremen | Swamp Browns Mercury Furniture went a scoring spree in Oshawa Industrial Hockey League action during the weekend, trouncing Gus Brown Motors 13-1, In another game, Lasco Steelkings edged Gale Lumber 6-4, Mercury received two-goal efforts from Bob Robinson, Stan Rogers and Dave Elliott while single counters came from Jim Beuchler, Bob Rog- ers, Dave Spencer, Joe Waite, _./acclaim went to eleven players) and Brian Desroches scored for | NOT THIS TIME -- Osh- awa forward Wayne Blan- chard (9) is foiled on this second period try for a goal in Monday's Centen- nial Midget Hockey Tourna- ment game at Children's Arena, Blanchard later Awards Day Closes scored as.Oshawa took a 5-3 victory to remain un- beaten in the six-team com- petition. Minor Lacrosse Year Oshawa Minor Lacrosse As-}League, to team captain Norm] sociation held its third. annual/ Caruana, Father, Son Banquet, Sunday| Next to receive honors were afternoon at Kinsmen Com-|the novice champs, Houdaille munity Centre, Industries, who were presented About 400 fathers and players|the Frank Eddolls Memorial were present to watch the/Trophy by Doug Turner, The award presentations; listern to)/Trophy was accepted by captain chairman Ed _ Kolodzie and/Jeff Rorabeck. guest speaker Jim Bishop of the) Pee wee league winner was) Oshawa Green Gaels; and view/Oshawa Police Association, who} a film on lacrosse, jreceived the Kelly DeGray Me-| A total of six team trophies|morial Trophy from Ted De- were awarded, while individual|Gray and son, Then came the Wallworks and five referees, Press Trophy, which honored) The parade of champions|the pee wee Green Gaels as began with the Oshawa Iro-|Ontario Minor. Lacrosse Asso-| quois, who were tops in thejciation "D' 'champions, Lloyd} tyke league. The 'Friend of/Gibson, past president of the| line as coach Ron Beil received The Charlie Barron Memorial Trophy for the Get Together .|here Monday night in an East- COBOURG -- Brydon Elin- esky's second goal of the game, at 19:12 of the third period, gave Cobourg Cougars a 7-6 vie! over Oshawa Crushmen ern Ontario Junior "'B" Hockey League game. Elinesky was the big gun for the Cougars, assisting on two other goals, as Cobourg served notice it will be tough to deal with this season, Paul Herriot, Dennis O'Brien, Steve Harold, Bill Ryan and Doug Campbell scored the other goals for Cobourg, with O'Brien also earning a pair of assists. Brian Gillis picked up three as- sists, For the Crushmen, Jerr Welsh, Pete Laframboise and Phil Solomon each scored two goals, with Bob Edmunds earn- ing assists on three goals. Oshawa led 2-1 at the end of the first period but trailed 3-2 going into the third. Crushmen rallied to go ahead 5-3 but needed a goal by Solomon to knot the count at 6-6 with less than four minutes remaining, Cobourg iced a good skating, Jerry verry hard checking team, one that played positional hockey, A rash of penalties in the second period could have been costly to Crushmen, who were outshot 19-4 in the stanza, but good goalkeeping by Larry Gi- guere kept them in shooting range. Oshawa outshot Cobourg 12-11 in the first period and 11- 7 in the third, Welsh missed a chance to give Oshawa a 7-6 lead at the 18-minute mark when he had goalkeeper Rick Austin beaten but he hit the cross bar of the goal post. A minute later, Elin- esky fired his game-winner. The teams split 14 minor pen- alties, with Crushmen drawing four fighting majors and Co. bourg three, Oshawa' scored twice while Cobourg was shorthanded, with Cougars gaining one power play goal. It was the third game of the season for Crushmen, who have one win, one tie and one loss. They travel to Picton Thursday to face Belleville and return home Friday to meet Kingston in an 8 p.m, game, WHITBY -- Paul Savage, Tor- onto Parkway, and Rod Sjo- berg, Peterborough, emerged undefeated from play in the opening round of the Ontario Dunlop -- Invitational = Cur'ine Bonspiel at the Whitby Curling Club. They will return in a quarter-| final match of the first event on Nov. 26, Club, The presentation was made by Mrs. C, A. Barron and | daughter Sandra, | Joseph Bosco Realtor was! tops in the midget league, and the Get Together Club Trophy was presented by Dan Kocho, OMLA convener, The award was accepted by captain Larry Shrigley. Chairman Kolodzie presented the awards for the Most Valu- able Player in each league. Mark Jobb was selected in the Tyke League, while Novice winner was Jeff Rorabeck, These were followed by Philip }supplied by dren's an Lacrosse" Trophy, which was|Oshawa Minor Lacrosse Asso-|Gray, pee wee, and Tom Rora- anonymous | ciation, presented the trophy to beck bantam. on donor, was presented by Pop |team captain Gary Armstrong.|was last to step up to receive Taylor, cOvener of Tyke' Bantam champs were next Larry Shrigley injhis award in the midget divi- Shutouts Feature Play In Neighborhood League Saturday morning, at the Chil-)Neighborhood Association's Peejreads as follows: Tyke, Mike Oshawa |Wee Hockey League opéned its|McKelvie; Arena, the Joe Daniels, Brian Wright and Rusty Craggs. Spencer collected four as- sists," Bob Rogers, Robinson and Waite three each, Craggs two, Daniel and Don Arscott one each, ' Marksman for Gus Brown was Lloyd Schram, who scored! at 14.36 of the third period, Mercury period leads of 6-0 and before tailing off in the period, Only four penalties Body Furniture held| west Plant Hockey League ac- 10-0/tion, whipping Battery Room| : third'9.1, In the other game of the|Lake Vista, stopped Sunnyside | week, Paint Shop trimmed Cut-|7-0 on the strength of two goals|nated with a film on lacrosse were iting Room 7-3. Body Shop Shows Powe Shop showed power |lang and Paul Goodes, Jonce again in General Motors |Shutout was picked up by goalie the Minor Lacrosse Association "}1?-team 1966-67 schedule with|Small; Pee Wee, --| sion, | Ken DeHart of the midget! jleague was next to be recog- jnized, as he accepted the Out- {standing Player Trophy _pre- sented by Mrs. Kelly De Gray, lin memory of her husband, | Steinberg Trophies were next jpresented to the most improved {players in each league. The list | Novice, Robert Doug Ear- five shutouts registered in eight/heart; Bantam, Keith Mount- games played. |joy; and Midget, Ken DeHart In the remaining three games,| Referees were honored when jthe losers were allowed only five jackets were presented to one goal each, Ken Cunningham, Roy Fisher, Harman blanked Eastview 3-0) Charlie Brown, Stan Abbott and) jon goals by Steve Young, Brian | John Zedic, The| Guest speaker Bishop spoke on | and the quality of boys playing champs, | lacrosse. The programme. was termi- Ronnie Steves. | Last year's "RB" Tied 3-3 at the end of the| seventh end, Savage stole one on the eighth, two on the ninth and then outshot Mac White's) team from "Burlington in the) last end to score three more, | winning 9-3. Savage had defeated Floyd Perkins' rink of Richmond Hill in the first game and then watched Syd Smythers of Galt miss a last rock take-out in the crucial second game to ad- vance to the day's final. Investors Roll Season's High Investors' Syndicate rolled the season's high total for a five- Savage, Sjoberg Advance In Dunlop Invitational In the early draw final, Sjo- berg drew to the eight-foot circle with his final stone to defeat John Allingham of Avon- lea 7-6, Sjoberg had earlier de- feated Al Morison's Whitby entry 7-6 and then, with a last rock take-out, eliminated Russ Brankston's 1965 Ontario Colts' champions 10-7, Losers of the final game of each draw, White and Alling- ham, will return in the third event on November 26. Returning in the fourth event quarter-finals are. Dr. Al Riva from St, Catharines and Floyd Perkins of Richmond Hill: Both teams won their last two games after dropping their first, Riva defeated Dunmitt of Peter- borough 10-5 and Perkins won over Stan Jones of Humber Highland 10-9, Upset of the day was the elimination of Jim Dixie Rink, Dominion Seniors' champions from further com- petition. Next elimination draw, held on Saturday, Nov. 12, will fea-| ture Joe Gurowka's Dixie Rink, | last year's Ontario Brier Rep-; last game stint, in the Toronto City Major "B" League, over the weekend, defeating Banquet Agencies to gain full revenge | | \for their only defeat of the sea-| son, | Investors took the first game 1304 - 1119 when Harold Ballem| came up with a great 291 score, Steele had 281, Syd Taylor was} effective in relief with 187 pins) for six frames. | Investors won the second) game, 1197 - 1069 with Lee's 266) the best effort and Harry Sobil | close behind with 146 pins for four relief frames, Investors took the third game also, with 1381 over 1286, their) best effort. Bishop's 315, Sobil) 303, Lee 293 and Gord Steele's! 228 pins for seven frames in relief, highlighting this win. Investors took the fourth) jeach by Mark Brabin and Bill| which covered all aspects of the issued, two to each team, in-} Body Shop, with four points|Crowden and a goal each by/| game. | cluding a major to Gus Brown)the league leader, was paced|Ricky Lowe, Brian McCron and | 7 who|Mike Jobin, The shutout net- cored three goals, Grover Sut-/Minder -this time was Mark} Motors. In the other game, Steel-| first period and rammed the second for a 5-1 lead, Don Morrison, | by Woody Woodcock, Played to a 2-all draw. Davidikings took a 2-1 lead in the/ton had two goals and two as- | Logan. IR sists, while Ivan Black, each scored Keith Anderson, Reg Kwiathow-| room. ski, Alf Hrykiw and Cliff Hry-! assists, Cliff Hrykiw one, ers going to Rob Mason and/p Ed Archye. John Pleues col-) -- lected a pair of assists, Burke, Mason and Richard Nosal one each, Gale Lumber took five of the seven minor penalties issued. Ottenbrites Share Lead Ottenbrite's Men's Wear and, Northside Chrysler remain tied! former) nial Midget Tournament--Bow- Rangers. 11-3, Tom Bathe set for the lead in the Whitby Mer- manville vs Ajax, at Bowman- (the pace with four goals while cantile 8:30 Grove Sutton and Mark Sutton) battling to a 4-4 tie, ville Community Arena, p.m. Oshawa Miner Assoc. Midget -- Local 222 vs Kinsmen Club, at 7:00 p.m.; Canadian each added a couple. Randy Flint, Jim Bathe and Ron Nor- i they contributed one apiece. For |Rangers, Bob Sterling scored hockey league after In the second game, 17 goals were scored as Kelly Disney registered their first win, down- Legion vs Rotary Club, at 7:53/twice and Jeff White got their ing Royal Hotel 11-6. Three} p.m. and Letter Carriers vs Rose Bow! Restaurant, at 9:00 p.m. All games at Oshawa Chil- dren's Arena. CYO Hockey League -- at Civie Auditorium, 6:00 p.m. ICE SKATING Public Skating (adulis only)-- at Civic Auditorium, 8:00 p.m. REMEMBER WHEN ...? By THE CANADIAN PRESS land's winning World Cup soc-/ville and Gord Luke Montreal Witged Wheel ers won the Interprovincial Rugby Union championship |British Sports Writers' Associa-|Elmer 35 years ago today--in 1931 --by beating Toronto Argo- nauts 4-1 at Montreal, It was the Wheelers' first championship in 12. years, after winning in 1907 and 1919, but they dropped out of the big league soon after- wards. other goal Red Wings won the second game, but it was a much tough- er struggle, as they nosed out Maple Leafs 1-1. John Hicks |scored the lone counter of the game and Jim Morris got cre- dit for the shutout, HONOR TEAM, CAPTAIN LONDON (AP) -- Team cap-| tain Bobby Moore and Ene- cer squad were named Sports- ;man of the Year Monday by the tion, John Rromiey, association chairman, said: 'We are aware that we are establishing an ex- jtraordinary precedent, but our members made it clear that Moore should not. be divided from the team which made such {a huge impact on international sport this year." players in the game produced/ three goals each In the first game, Ottenbrite) fought an uphill battle, as they did not tie the game until they scored two third-period goals. Marksmen for Ottenbrite were Lioyd Seymour, Jack Townson, Roddy Mowatt, and Rick Dalby. Northside came up with two goals from Brian Fletcher ac? single goals from Graydon Col- In the second game, Kelly Disney had Ronnie Moore and Tran scoring three goals each while Terry Davis and Craig Heffering got two each and Larry Heffering found John Muir scored three times |from : kiw handled scoring duties for/for Paint Shop and also earned |Schram, Dave Wilson and Bert | states' Steelkings, Clem Chiasson and two assists, Bud Segriff chipped | Hoefs. Tim Donovan each had two)in with a pair while the other | \ ' goals went to Scott Essery and|goals and John Clout Bob Burke tallied twice for!vic Grabko, For Cutting Room,|&8_ last_ year's Gale Lumber with single count-| marksmen were Ron oug Lintner and Sonny Hil Close Contests pill} Gary Aldred had a perfect} three unanswered markers in| wallace. Frank Sutton and Ron|@ay in the nets as Storie | a Lovelock Bob Stiles,/Tom Meraw scored for Battery once Blyth, /Baker Park, downed Kingside|inter-zone tennis semi-fi Hi. |6-0 behind the goaltending of cage Mc wy -|Danny Porteous, i | | Brazil Pulls | Tennis Upset | PORTO ALEGRE, Brazil| Jett Rorabeck, and single goals (pie dees bite eee Gord Locke, Frank|o¢ Brazil upset the United top-ranked Dennis Rals- ton 4-6, 6-4, 4-6, 6-4, 6-1 in the scored four final match Monday and give hier two Brazil a 3-2 victory over the champs, | United States in the Davis Cup nal, The victory climaxed an up- ' r hill struggle for the Brazilians, | Phillip Gay notched the next who entered the day's play at } jswamped Southmead 8-0 on two jgoals from Tim Logeman and Harold = Jukie "ay jshutout as Valleyview blanked sadv i day. | a 2-1 disadvantage in the best | Next week, at Aprile Lanes, |Hooper and Conlin. |Rundle 9-0 behind four goals by| /Paul Byrne and three by Randy) In GM League Patton while Mike Murphy and Garry Moss each got one. A pair of 3-2 games featured) Fernhill was next te win, as! play in the GM Salaried Em, they took a 5-1 decision over ployees Hockey League at Civic) Brookside Park, The victors had Auditorium, Monday, as Aca-jthree goals from Jim Duignan, jdians edged Monzas and Im-jand one each from Don Layton |U.S, palas nipped Bel Airs. and Bill Lewko while Brook-/ Bourrie, McDuff and Bois-|side's goal came from E. Sim- soin scored for Acadians, with | kins, Hill, Gibbons, Fair and Watt Next victory was registered each earning an assist. Souch by Nipigon, as they downed | and Wilson scored for Monzas,|Woodview 3-1 on two goals by) with Wills, Wilson and Taylor| Kim Zwicker and' one goal by drawing an assist each Eric Recalla, before Don Dou-) This game was scoreless un-/gan scored for Woodview late! til the third period. in the game. In the other contest, Devitt! In the final game, Connaught scored a pair of goals for Im-| dropped Bathe Park 6-1 on goals palas and Bahr added the third. jby Paul Osborne, and Mark Muir and Murphy each had an} Adams with two goals each and assist, Gerein and Harris scored|a goal each by Vic Suppan and | for Bel Airs, assisted by|Harvey Schneider. Bathe's goal came from Gary Lintlog. ' ithe mark for one The Royal team had three Resounding taste...ata goals from Peter Bedard, along | with two goals from |Mitchell and one from Eric Christie, George | \ of-five series. { Brazil's Thomas Koch, how-| ever, suddenly regained top! |form and crushed tense, 19. |have year-old Clif? Richey ¢-1, 7-5, <i to make the score 2-2, It was the second loss for Richey, a gambling choice by} captain George MacCall} over the more experienced and higher ranked Arthur Ashe. Mandarino was more than a match for Ralston, stroking calmly and beating the tall U.S, | ace regularly in volleys. The 25-year-old Brazilian's serve, usually weak, was strong enough in the decisive match. He took three aces over Rals- game 1257 - 1199 with Lee hav-| ing 288 and Bishop 277, follow- --------| ed by Brown's 263 and Ballem's | mitt, 90 pins for three relief frames. | Banquet fought back" to win} the final game, in the final 10th | frame, 1343 - 1184, O'Sullivan! brothers led the way with 296 ane 286 Bishop was the only bowler to} go all the way, for 1295, on 258, 240, 315, 277, 205, Ballem, with) 962 for 36 frames; Steele 946 for | 38 frames; Lee, 1188 for 45) frames and Sobil 749 for 27) frames, were other top trund- lers. Ron O'Sullivan had a big! day with 236, 218, 332, 313, 286 for 1385, Investors had a total of 6323 over Banquet's 6016 for the full) | investors take on O'Connor Bowl, and the Investors will) their slim league-lead| margin in jeopardy, | resentative --Jake Edwards of Kingston. 8:30 A.M, First Game Allingham, Avonlea 9, Johns-| ton, Dixie 8 | Sjoberg, Peterborough 7, Mor- ison, Whitby 6 Brankston, Thornhill 9, Riva, St. Catharine's 5 | Gresham, Whitby 13, Dun-! mitt, Peterborough 6 | Second Game | Sjoberg, Peterborough 10, Brankston, Thornhill 7 Allingham, Avonlea 98, Gres- ham, Whitby 4 Dunmitt, Peterborough Johnston, Dixie 4 | Riva, St. Catharines 8, Mori-| son, Whitby 6 Third Game Sjoberg, Peterborough 7, Al- lingham, Avonlea 6 Riva, St, Catharines 10, Dun. | Peterborough 5. 11:00 A.M. DRAW First Game White, Burlington 98, Jones, | Humber Highland 6 | | | Johnston's year's Curling \ Last-Minute Counter Gives Cobourg Win Short Shots: Crushmen found Austin enjoying a good night in the Cobourg net . . . Oshawa's defence contingent experienced an off-night . . . Cobourg out- hustled Crushmen at every op- mab ond +... Solomon, Jerry almsiey and Don Bowen had one assist each, Cable TV Wins Again Cable TV made it two wins in succession in the United Auto Workérs Hockey League, downing Versafood 6-4. In an- other game, Tony's handed Starr Furniture a 6-2 setback. Copeland and Prest each scoreu twits ivr Cavis a¥y with single counters coming from Westfall and Peters, Red- shaw scored twice for Versa+ food, while the others went to McDonald and Tripp, Westfall and Copeland each had two assists, with Glaspell, A. Myles, Woods and Wright claiming one each. Tripp and Hull each assisted on two Ver- safood goals, Redshaw on one. Cable TV led 3-1 at the end of the first period and 4:3 after the second. In the other game, Tony's broke the game open by scor- ing three goals in the third period, Delves scored twice in the third and Brad added his sec- ond of the game for Tony's, Tran and Lee also tallied for Tony's. Dowe collected three assists, Tran two, Bobbie, Boe- znick, Lee one each. Georgeff and M. Bryan scor- ed for Starr, with Leaming and Supryka earning an assist each, Tony's held period leads of 2-1 and 3-2. In action Sunday, Cable TV meets Tony's at 10 a.m., with Versafood and Starr Furniture tangling at 11.30 am, Both games are at Civic Auditor. Jet CPA © m Toronto fro Amsterdam and geta Smythers, Galt 16, Fleischak- | er, Bradford 4 : | Savage, Parkway 10, Pe: Richmond Hill 9 Prevost, Kingston 6, Kem Whitby 4 Second Game Savage, Parkway 7, Smyth- ers, Galt 6 White, Burlington 12, Prevost, Kingston 3 Jones, Humber Highland 10, Kemp, Whitby 9 Perkins, Richmond Hill Fleischaker, Bradford 7 Third Game Savage, Parkway Burlington 3 Perkins, Richmond Hill rkins, | 10, 8, White, 10, . ton. The victory clinched Brazil a spot in the inter-zone finals} with the winner of the impend-} ing match between West Ger-/ many and India which will be} played in. India next week. | quiet price ) POST COOL RECEPTION AND THE $10,000 ADDED C THE 2 YEAR OLD RACE OF THE YEAR. Jones, Humber Highland 9 Start your European holiday in Amsterdam and sample some unequalled Dutch hos- pitality. 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