perHe OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, November 24; 1966 Junior hockey players . You never know qth tits St ibi Z g I . Peter Nevin's departure for New Ted O'Connor of the Generals completely off it are as unpredictable SPORTS BEAT By Eric Wesslby Times Sports Editor as the what's going through their runswick caught He had planned some changes for Saturday night's with Toronto Marlboros but I don't think Nevin to sit out. While O'Connor wasn't entirely satis- Nevin's play, the smooth-skating centre has been of the more dangerous forwards in the early going. © NEVIN'S DEPARTURE leaves the door open for one of Crushmen to make the jump to the junior "A" club, there are several playing with that idea in mind. Bob or Jerry Walmsley appear as the most likely ~eandidates and both have been impressive in recent out- 'ings. Peter Laframboise can only move up if O'Connor sits out Bill Scott or Joe Robinson, since all three are branch- to-branch transfers and only two can play at one time. I1'S BEEN QUITE a guessing game all week as to what changes O'Connor plans. 'I won't tell you yet,' he said yesterday, "because i could still change my mind before Saturday." But you can expect a couple of surprises. He's had George Badcock working out the centre slot on some shifts, which could mean something. Some fans have wondered why he doesn't move Paul Cadieux up forward but when you have one department strong there's not much senso in creating a hole. YOU CAN PROBABLY expect John Clayton to see more ice time as the season progresses. He didn't play here last Saturday but was in action quite often Sunday in Kitchener. Sure, he made mistakes, but who didn't? He's bound to make them but as long as he doesn't make the } same one too often, he'll get by. He looked good lugging the puck for the Crushmen in Tuesday's game against Peterborough and with added confidence he'll be giving junior "A" clubs trouble before long. GENERALS HEAD for St. Catharines Sunday for their second meeting of the season with the Black Hawks, Sun- day hockey has proven popular in St. Catharines, and in eight home games the Hawks have attracted 23,766, more than half the number (41,000) who watched 24 games at Garden City Arena last seas see Hawks and Hamilton, | on. Last Sunday, 3,852 paid to largest crowd to see a junior "A" game in St. Catharines since the old Teepees, with Bobby Hull, drew 4,018 against Guelph and Eddie Shack. ATTENDANCE AT the Civic Auditorium this year hasn't approached,that of last season but it's not hard to pinpoint the big reason. Bobby Orr. Few athletes have the magnetic crowd appeal of Orr. It's evident in Boston, where he's helping lure capacity crowds. Other clubs in «the league have been shorn of their gate appeal, also, but a couple of solid efforts by that in Peterborough more dance will pick up. Generals at home, similar to than a week ago, and atten- FEW NOTES . . . Peterborough TPT Petes' Joe Johns- "ton will appear before the Junior "'A" executive Dec. 3 Ontario Hockey Association for his recent match penalty. He's suspended. until then, which means he will miss at ~ least seven games. Generals' ~ McLean are also supposed to Bob Black and referee Hugh be on hand. . . Toronto Rifles , should attract a large crowd this Sunday as they play « Philadelphia for the Continental Football League's Eastern " Conference title. It will be Stadium. . . While this corn played at Toronto's Varsity er will' be pulling for Sas- katchewan Saturday afternoon in the Grey Cup, it should ~ be Ottawa on top when all © indications are for a good, the shouting is over. lively game, however. All TODAY'S SPORTSCOPE TODAY Metro Junior "B" League -- Whitby Lasco Steelers at Wood- bridge Rangers at 8 p.m. = Oshawa Minor Lea; _ gue Wovice All-Stars vs Pee Wees tt Children's Arena, 7 p.m. 'Leaming's Tallies FIGURE SKATING Oshawa Figure Skating Club at Civic Auditorium, 6 + 10 p.m. FRIDAY HOCKEY OHA Junior 'B' Lakeshore League -- Oshawa Crushmen vs Kingston Frontenacs, at King- ston Memorial Centre, 8:15 p.m. Oshawa NHL Tyke League -- Pace Vendors' Win "Dave Leaming scored two third-period goals to give Art's Vending a 3-2 win over Dura- elean, in Duplate Hockey Peague action on Sunday. Art's Vending's other goal e@ from Garry O'Neil, while clean's goals were scored by Cameron and Baker, in the first period. Canada Outdoor Supply down- ed Duplate Sports and Social | Doubleheader, at Civic Auditor- jum, 6:00 p.m. OFF ON RIGHT FOOT! Shown above, are the mem- bers of the Oshawa Curling Club rink which last season went to a last-rock final, in quest of provincial honors. Yesterday, at their home The first "open" bonspiel of the Oshawa Curling Club's Ladies' Section was held here yesterday with 30 rinks con- testing the day's laurels and The Carling Cup, which was captured by the home club's entry of Irene Gunn, "Barb" Tresise, Mary Pollard and Joyce Black, skip. The winners, who were run- cial single-rink championship play last season, eked out a close win in their first game on Wednesday morning's early draw, had an easy time of it in their second round' and an- other tight one in the third game, for a total of 45 points. The day's standings were settled on a point basis, with 10 points for a win and one for each "end'" won. The keen competition in the 11.00 a.m, draw produced a close finish for the runner-up honors 'with Mrs. R. Tomlin- son's entry from Hamilton Thistle winning out, with three wins and a total of 44 points, and an aggregate score of 25. Mrs. L. McFarlane's Whitby rink was right next with 44 points and an aggregate total of 22. By co-incidence, all the prize- winning rinks in the early 'host club while all. prize win- ners in the second draw were out-of-town rinks. Eileen Goulding's rink won second prizes in the 9.00 a.m. draw, with two wins and 35 points. Belva Cain's rink was third with 34 points and "Gen" Miller's rink took fourth prizes with 33 points and aggregate score of 29, beating out Ruth Sanderson's Orillia rink, which had 33 and an aggregate of 24. "Dot" Moran's OCC rink won fifth prizes, with the high one- win score of 22 points. ners-up in the ladies' provin-|po draw were entries from the|{*' \MacMillan, Barb. Schoenau, Dot. Mor: club, they started off the new season in fine siyie, by winning ,top honors in the annual one - day "'ladies' open", Accepting the day's laurels, 'left to right, are Irene Ginn, "Barb". Tre- In the late draw, third prizes were captured by Marie Snooks' Port Perry entry, with two wins and a 36-point total, while fourth prizes were won by Helen Brock's Oshawa Golf Club rink, two wins and 35 points. High one-win prizes in_ this draw were won by Marg Jacobi's OGC rink, with 24'¢ ints. Club president Jean Reeve welcomed the out-of-town en- tries and other guests while the day's proceedings were capably handled by bonspiel chairman "Gen" Miller, social convener Norma Bentley and house convener Elva McCul- lougm, and their committees. 9.00 A.M, DRAW OSHAWA ©.C. -- irene Gunn, Barb. Tresise, Mery Pollard, Joyce Biack, skip, 10; OSHAWA C.C. -- Hazel Pjeston, ene ew Joan Batten, Gen, Miller, FeTeRBoRo GOLF -- Mrs. W. Chap- man, Mrs, Don. , Mrs. R. Ham- Ion, Mrs. J. Smith, skip, 13; OSHAWA C.C,'-- Jean walker, Lorraine Goodman, liwen Rolson, Ermal Holland, skip, 5. OSHAWA C.C, Peterson, Ethel Oki skip, 6(W); c.c, Harris, Pat. Cathy Ruth Rowden, skip 6 (L). OSHAWA GOLF -- Hilda Black, Dorie Cox, Mern. Jack, Meriee Lawrence, skip, 10; OSHAWA. C.C. -- Muriel Young, Helen Broadbent, Fran. Maroosis, Belva Cain, skip, 9, ANNANDALE--Sandra Jackson, Esther rothy Mcliveen, -- Jean Me- Mabel Gibbie, le skip, 6. OSHAWA C.C. -- Marilyn Cooper, Joan O'Brien, Phylils Sturch, Lor! Foster, skip, 8; OSHAWA GOLF --- Helen Nichol, €lsie~Anderson, Joy Lancaster, Brende Calhoun, skip, 6. OSHAWA C.C. -- Dud. Mills, Elleen 'an, ski, 77 ORILLIA C.C. -- Mrs, D. Devine, Mrs. C. Brazier, Mrs. B. Hewett, Mrs. R. Sanderson, skip, 6. Second . Goulding, 7; D. Mcliveen, 4 Lawrence, 10; (. Foster, 7. jean Moore, Anne Jarvis, 3% D, an, 6. Black, 13; J. Smith, 2 Third Game . Cain, 117 L. Foster, 5. Meliveen, 7; D. Moran, 5. & mM G. R. Me Sanderson, 7; J, 8. Dd, R. J Sanderson, 11; M. Lawrence, 9. Black, 10; E. Goulding, 8 } RIGHT AS RAIN FOR GIFT-GIVING... sise, Mary Pollard and Joyce Black, skip, receiv- ing The Carling Cup from company representative "Bill" Cleary. --Oshawa Times Photo Oshawa Curlers Win One-Day Open 'Spiel G. Miller, 10; _R. Rowden, 6, J. Smith, 10; E. Granik, 6. E. Holland, 7; B. Calhoun, & WHIT ¢. . R, C, Taylor, Mrs, V. Gibbens, Mrs. A. by tee one L, McFarlane, skip, 8; OSHAW, Doris Clark, Glad. McMillan, Edith Goering Eileen Coppin, skip, 3. OSHAWA C.C, -- Audrey Francis, Joan Marks, Trudy Hill, Phyllis Bates, skip, 9; OSHAWA GOLF -- Marg. Baldwin, Joan Davis, Ann Gay, Ef, Hezzelwood, skip, 4, OSHAWA C.C. -- Wilma MecLaughiin, lecta Mota abel Glichrist, skip, Von, Sturgis, Bi Vickery, Helen Brock, skip, 4. HAMILTON THISTLE -- Mrs. 5. Palmer, Mrs. \. Jennings, Mrs. R. Fischer, Mrs. R. Tomlinson, skip, 97 OSHAWA C.C. -- Marg. Harris, Doris Jamieson, Stell, Sutton, Dorothy Day, skip, 5. OSHAWA C.C. -- Glad, Joyce, Mern. Kinton, Dorothy Munday, Rhea Mann, skip, 11; OSHAWA GOLF -- Phyl. Cor- dreau, skip, 5. OSHAWA -C.C. -- Ev. Harris, Doreen Williams, Norma Smith, Edith Ewart, 'Glecoff Gives Cadillac Win Bob Glecoff scored four goals and earned two assists as he led Cadillac Billiards to a 7-4 win over Quality Fuels in Town tion at Port Perry this week. Flyers downed Al's BA 6-3 and binson Leather 3-2. Walter Kirk scored a pair of goals for Cadillacs and also add- ed an assist while Wayne St. John added the other. M. Sheri- dan and St.John added the other. M. Sheridan and St. John dan and St. John each had an assist. Hy Bryan notched two goals for Quality Fuels, with M. Mryan and T. Meek earning the others. B, Brady and S. Wilson each had two assists. Flyers scored four goals in the first period of the second game, with each team scoring once in the second, Dave Bradley scored two 'oals and earned an assist for lyers with single counters go- ing to Stanley, Gibson, Ross Baton and Gord Dennis, John- son earned two assists, Vern- on, Bradley, Gerry Garnet and Caradock one each. an assist. In the final game, Ken Noak- TV Towers. Ron Chapman, Bob Robinson and Larry Hoar trig- Beuchler, Robinson, Noakes, and Ron Hooper. and Country Hockey League ac- In other action, Port Perry Mister TV Towers edged Ro- White tallied twice for Al's and Al Bonar once. Acook had es was a standout in goal for gered the goals for the win- ners with assists going to Jim Dennis rin, Jean Burch, Toni Vesey, Mable Bou-| | \ skip, Mai Ruth Parrott, Jean Reeve, Peg. Phipps,|g0al and an assist, as did K. Mur-|'Walker, with T. Bryant scoring 6kip, 10; Bad Phyllis McAlpine, Joan Souch, Ruth phy, Clemens, PORT PE rg. Jacobi, skip, 5. OSHAWA 7; OSHAWA GOLF -- Kay Curr McCarten, Jean Mercer, Ma Cc. -- Jessie Lawrence, OSH: AWA C.C. wr ski Piper, skip, . mM, &. M &. & H. L. R, mM. R, P, uu R, M H. MM econd Game Snooks, 13) M. Gilchrist, 3, Ewart, 10; P. Phipps, 6. . PPS, » Jacobl, 127 R. Clemens, 2 Hezzelwood, 12; M, Boudreau, 6, + Coppin, 77 D. Day, 6. Brock, 11; M. Piper, 3. McFarlane, 5(W)) P, Bates & (1). Tomlinson, 8; R. Mann, 6, Third Game tee 8; R. Clemens, 4. ees RRY ~~ Betty Brown, Joan Cranfield, Grace Hunter, Marie Snooks, skip, 11; OSHAWA C.C, -- Alice Murray, dune Simpson, Thelma Kemp, Marion Firefighters came from be- hind in the final quarter to down the Parts and Service club 57-47 in the Minor Basket- ball League at the Simcoe Hall Settlement House. The second game of the doubleheader saw CKLB/ defeat Kinloch 56-45 to move into a second place tie with the Kinloch crew. Bob Goulding led the way with 17 points, while Bill Raj- kovic and Bill Melnychuk sank 14 each. For the rest of the Firefighters' points John Jane- tos scored seven, Ross Kauff- man got three and Nick Melny- chuk scored two. Dennis Hercia scored 16 points for Parts and Service to bring his league leading total to 104, while Dave Jamie- son added 14, and Steve Ball contributed 12 more. Ted Boi- vin sank three and Dave Cutt- ler scored two. 'John Cuthbert led the CKLB Two 6-4 Scores Whitby Hockey Whitby Industrial Hockey League's weekly doubleheader produced identical 6-4 scores on Sunday, as Gibson and Wil- loughby Real Estate upset Hou- daille Industries and Whitby Whitby Martinizing defeated Hotel. T. Gray with a pair of goals and two assists, was top scorer for the Realtors with G. Gray next in line, with a goal and two helpers. S. Vipond had a the other goal. Houdaille's G. Wilson was their big scorer, beating the Realtors' good goalie, G. Ken- ning, three times, while R. Mc- Knight notched one. In the second game, B. Clark and R. Smith each scored a couple of goals for Martinizing with D, Lavender getting a goal and a pair of assists while M. McStravick got one goal. For the hotelmen, S. St. John, G. Munroe, A. Myers and G. Mitchell shared the scoring honors, the latter two each also Firefighters' Rally Wins Minor Basketball Contest with 17 points while Ed Gorny and Victor Rudak scored 14 and 13 respectively, John Naw- rot scored five points, Gary Norton four, Walter Karas two and Ken Jordan one, Dave Alexander was the ing 22 points in a losing cause for Kinloch. Graham Monroe scored nine, Tom Eldridge six, Ron Mcinroy four and Andy Cherkas and Dave Robinson two each, : Bantings came up with their first win of the season, upset- ting Maples 7-2 in the opening game of the Westmount Kiwa- nis Biddy Basketball League at Simcoe Hall Settlement House. The loss by Maples dropped them out of a first place tie into second place, The second game of the day saw Avenues down Hurons 17-8, Teddy Reczulski scored five poirits, to lead the Bantings to their initial win while Garry Shortt scored two. Randy Jor- dan scored the two points for the Maples. ' League scoring leader Alan Boivin scored nine points, while John Szczepanski got eight, for the Avenues, who, with the win, take over sole possession of first. place. Gino Pascuzzi handled all the points for the high scorer of the day register- 8 Bantam Action Four low games were Hockey Le: "erie cay ey League as downed Keith Peters Realty 3-1 in the opener. beck Robert Saunders picked up Realty's oal, Banks Flooring edged late 3-2 in the second game as Terry Gay scored twice and Nick Sirk once for the winners with single. goals going to Reid Fosters and Frank Allison of Duplate, Local 2784 downed Canadian Corps 4-3 on goals by Don Wil- son, Earl Jarvis, Colin Lakey and Lorne Whyte, Canadian Corps scorers were Neil Oke, David Wilson and Ed Mack. Hamblyn's Beverages defeat- ed B'Nai B'Rith 3-1 in the final game, on goals by Ted Ross, Brian Genge and Paul Murray. Carl Hepborn scored the lone B'Nai B'Rith tally. ATTRACTIVE ROOMS for RENT Moderate Weekly. Rates ett. "Sg MSSR Sak Central Hotel 9 ae West we 723-9121 having one assist. to make her eyes sparkle... IF IN DOUBT ... 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