Oshawa Times (1958-), 28 Nov 1966, p. 10

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By Geo. H. Campbell Associate Sports Editor QTTAWA are in a depressed state of neare condition has little to do with shedding. Our Generals ran Over the weekend and failed to scoré a goal, being blanked at home 4-0 by the Marlies on suffering a 6-0 whitewash treat- last night, as St. Catharines Black CUP game even hurt the attendance as the » watch the Generals at Civic Auditorium less than 2,000 cash customers. The game itself nearly as bad as that 4-0 score might suggest but @ couldn't be said for last night's action in St. ; i outshot Hi [ i Marlies 25-11 in the first two a definite margin in territorial piay and s, but just couldn't seem to click. They all but goalie Bob Whidden kept the Toronto team terms with some superb saves to rob Oshawa . Then in the final frame, Marlboros struck for a le of tallies and the homesters' frustration became apparent. A third and then fourth counter in the final of play, completed the scoring. Last night, in St. itharines, Black Hawks outshot the Generals 41-19 i ting play throughout and despite the shutout, Ian foung received star mention for his performance i wa goal, which kept the score out of double figures, at 4 MARLBOROS continued their surge, scoring their fifth- straight victory with an 8-3 decision over Peterborough, yes- , afternoon at Maple Leaf Gardens. Marlies went in t, then broke away again when the "Petes" fought back to tie the score. Mike Byers was the leading Duke, scoring half of his team's total, as Marlies climbed from sixth to first, in a two-week span. Generals have slipped back to place on that double reverse, one point behind Falls Flyers.. While almost all of the other clubs. in action this week, either Tuesday, Thursday or Friday, enerals don't get a chance to improve their lot until the pear when they have back-to-back games with Montreal unior Canadiens. * « « BOBBY ORR got an assist and credit for Boston's second Q0al, as Bruins bowed 4-2 to Toronto Leafs on Saturday it, but his fine performance as the Boston leader, earned the game's No. 1 star. Orr now has 12 points, tied with .Y. Rangers' veteran Harry Howell, for most points for 'an NHL defenceman. Orr was missing from Boston's lineup night at home, due to a knee injury, and Bruins. were ten out 5-4 by Chicago Black Hawks, with Stan. Mikita Rdding three to his league-leading scoring pace. Bruins missed Orr's work, in their own end and on the power-play. N.Y. Rangers enjoyed a good weekend, blanking Toronto 5-0 last night at home, after beating Chicago Black 4-1 on Saturday. Canadiens turned back Detroit Red 3-1 on Saturday night and are now tied with Boston fifth spot. Rangers are tied with. Toronto, in second CUP HISTORY was written on a soggy Empire ium playing field in Vancouver on Saturday afternoon several of those "it's never happened' items were from the record books and at least one was under- lined, Russ Jackson was reminded earlier in the week that player has won the "most valuable player' award and his name on The Grey Cup in the same season -- the Jinx still holds. Ottawa Rough Riders had never lost a game @t. Empire Stadium and Saskatchewan Roughriders had néver won The Grey Cup before. Those two items had been taken care of -- both at once! "THE RIOT SCENES of Friday night, following Grey Cup Parade, disgraceful and frightening, extended Vancouver's reputation as a site for Canada's annual football , but they did manage to. come suprisingly close to ig the full 60 minutes of play completed, before the : and jubilant fans invaded the field. After 56 years striving for the country's national grid crown, something in Bg of a spontaneous celebration had to be expected. of copy has been written about the game itself, the Warious individual plays that vaulted players to stardom and 'the team to victory. It's fitting that the attending scribes 'also saw fit to give due coverage to the joy and jubilation in © ROUGHRIDERS' dressing room was a veritable mad- thouse while Ottawa's, in contrast, resembled a morgue. But with full credit to the disappointed club that had rushed Hamilton Tiger-Cats the 'week before, the Ottawa 'Players, their stars, Rus Jackson and coach Frank Clair, all gave the Saskatchewan team their just due and full praise. Ron L ter's fine Hugh Campbell's tie-breaking touchdown catch, the TD catches and runs by Tucker, Wor- den, Ford and finally that sensational clincher, by George Reid, who climaxed a record-making performance of yardage on the ground with his 31-yard break-through for a touchdown -- these were the highlights in a great battle. The Western champs proved they did have the defensive strength to contain Ottawa's attack and in their own -offen- ».jand Harman: Parks have now sive, they were alert to take advantage of the breaks that came their way. That's how victories are won! TODAY'S SPORTSCOPE Oshawa Minor Assoc. Ban- tam League -- Police Assoc. vs.Canadian Corps, 5:00 p.m.; Hambly's Beverages vs Local 2784, 5:55 p.m.; Ernie Cay Lum- ber vs Duplate, 7:00 p.m.; Scu- gog Cleaners vs Westmount Ki- . wanis, 7:15 p.m. and B'Nai B'Rith vs Keith Peters Realty, 9:00 p.m. All games at Oshawa Children's Arena. OMHA Juvenile League -- Hayden Macdonald vs Tony's Refreshments, at 6:00 p.m. and Oshawa Dairy vs Auto Workers Credit Union, at 7:00 p.m. Both games at Civic Auditorium. OMHA Midget League--Fire- fighters vs Rotary Club, at 6:00 p-m.; Kinsmen Club vs Letter Carriers, at 7:00 p.m. and Ca- nadian Legion vs Rose Bowl Restaurant, at 8:00 p.m. All games at Brooklin Community a. GM Office League -- Double- header at Civic Auditorium, at 8:00 p.m. OMHA Lakeshore Juvenile League--Bowmanville at Whit- by, 7:30 p.m. TUESDAY HOCKEY Oshawa Minor Association -- Midget game at Civic Auditor- ium at 8 p.m... . Oshawa Mid- get League -- Local 222 vs Ki- wanis at 7:20 p.m.; Navy Vets vs Lions at 8:15. p.m. Both games at Children's Arena. Civil Service League -- Du- pont vs City Hall at 9 p.m.; Chow's vs Foote's at 10 p.m. Both games at Bowmanville Arena. ' CYO Atom League St. Philip's-Hedwig's vs St. Mary's, 4:15 p.m.; St. Joseph's vs Holy Cross, 4:55 p.m.; St. Gregory's vs St. Gertrude's, 5:35 p.m. SKATING , Oshawa Figure Skating Club --- At Civic Auditorium, 6 p.m. FOR EDUCATED TASTES. MAKES SAVE-- Oshawa goalie, Ian Young makes stop as Barry Wilkins holds off Toronto's Terry Coffery. Toronto Marlboros went on to defeat Generals 4-0 as Coffery scored two of the they gave it away to the opposi- ST. CATHARINES (Staff) -- Oshawa' Generals played give- away here Sunday night, Every time one of them got the puck, tion, , As a result, St. Catharines Black Hawks claimed a 6-0 victory to regain first place in the Ontario Hockey Association Junior "A" League standings. They share top spot with Kitch- ener Rangers, who beat Mont- real Junior Canadiens 3-1. Black Hawk goalkeeper Larry Holmes became the second goal- but it job as Generals scoreless, wasn't as difficult a you'd expect. Holmes had only three tough stops all evening as Generals could muster but 21 all told. At least 15 must have come from more than 20 feet away. Holmes received excellent de- fensive work from Tom Reid, Willie. Terry, Larry Gibbons and Barry Salovaara. four third period goals. (Oshawa Times Photo) By CLIFF GORDON | WHITBY -- The high flying Whitby Lasco Steelers took over} second spot in the Metro Junior "B" Hockey league standings last night as they trounced Eto-| bicoke "Indians 7-4 at. Whitby) arena. The win had to be one of) the biggest of the season for) 'coach Jim Cherry and his) charges, as they overcame a 2-0 deficit at the end of the} first period. | Ken Knapton, who was ae good enough to make the Eto-) bicoke team this year, once) again sparked the Whitby at- tack, as the smooth, free-wheel-| ing skater banged in _ three) goals and added an assist. | Tommy Lavender, the) league's leading point - getter,| added. to his total as he fired) one marker and_ assisted ~ on| |shots, and had it not been four more. Paul Reid had a goal and three helpers, for a four- point night, while Al Quintil- lian and Pete Vipond each added singles. ; For the losing Etobicoke team, Bill Cosburn, Ken Han- cock, Don Thompson and Ar- mand Giroux, a former Oshawa- Whitb;' player, scored. Steelers, who were hot off an 11-0 voctory over Woodbridge Rangers, appeared lost in the first 20 minutes, as their play was, to say the least, dismal. Indians peppered goalie Ralph Moore with numerous hard for his fine work in the local goal, the score could easily have been 5-0 at the end of| the first. | Coach Cherry was at his talk- ing best during the intermis- sion, and the fellows got the As a result of this week's play in the Oshawa Neighbor- hood Associations' Pee Wee Hockey League, North Oshawa and Connaught Parks are the only undefeated .teams in the league. Both teams -have now record- ed four consecutive wins to told down first place in the league standings, while Nipigon slipped back to second place with their first losses. Nipigon lost a 3-2 decision to Oshawa Novice All - Stars and Harman lost out to Baker Park. Results of Saturday's games are as follows-- Southmead came _ through with a brilliant defensive -ef- fort to hand Rundle a hard- fought 3-0 loss. Duncan Mac- Donald, with two goals, led the Southmead attack, while Lar- kin notched the winners' third goal. Both goalies, Southmead's Steve Bosco and Danny Clary of Rundle, made many fine saves. Storie Park overcame an early 1-0 deficit to claim a 4-1 victory over a stubborn Wood- view team. Storie was Jed by a solid two - goal perform- ance from Ronnie Williams, with single goals from Bert Hoefs, and Frank Schram. The Woodview goal was notched by Don Dougan. Lake Vista came up with a fine two-way performance to de- feat Brookside by a 4-1 margin. Lake Vista were led by a good two-goal effort from Bill Knight while single goals were counted by Brian McCron and Leonard Markov. Doug Beirness was the Brookside marksman. North Oshawa, with a solid defence in front of goalie John Pattie, blanked Kingside by a 5-0 score. North Oshawa was led by a' four - goal: effort by Jim Krantz, who counted three Two Teams Undefeated In Neighborhood League ~ of his four goals with a three- minute outburst midway through the final period to break up a close game. The other North Oshawa goal was notched by Peter Bathe. _ Nipigon Park took a 5-0 de- cision over Valleyview. Brian Whyte led the Nipigon attack with two goals, while single were counted by Kim Zwicker, Rick Dart. and Murray Chris- tenson. Dennis Higgins record- ed the shutout for Nipigon. Baker handed Harman Park its first loss by a 12-0 score. The Baker attack was led by Danny Kuasnak, who counted three times and added an as- sist. Two goals were counted by Bobby Hill, John Clouthier and Harold Jukic. Single goals for Baker were counted by Tom Northey, Randy Komatz and Howie . Sparkes. The shutout was recorded by Danny Port- eous. Connaught continued its win- ning ways with an 8-0 win over Steelers Grab Second \In Metro Junior Loop message. They came out flying in the middle frame and dis- played the finest hockey seen in the Whitby arena this year. They were really hustling and bumping with authority. Knapton was the fellow who} 7 brought the fans to their feet in the second stanza, as he elec- trified the crowd with his daz- zling speed and puck control. He tied the score at 2-2 at the 5.48 mark, with his second goal of the period, and then set Quintillian up for the go-ahead goal at 7.24, with Jacobs. of Etobicoke cooling his heels in the penalty box. Thompson knotted the count at three each as he got a rather soft one, as a local defence- man passed the puck right out on to his stick. Reid scored his tally at 12.08 and the Steel- ers were never headed from there on in Knapton got his third to make it 5-3 and then Giroux/ scored with just over a minute to go, to make it 5-4 heading into the final frgme. The third period was a wide open, 'hard hitting affair, with Whitby holding the fort very well and adding a pair of goals to win th. game 7-4 and send the fans home happy. JUST TALKING .. . Lascos travel to Markham on Wednes- day night to tangle with the Seal O'Waxes, who hold two victories over the locals in two meetings so far this year... . Manager Ivan Davie and coach Cherry were somewhat disturb- ed at a cail in the first per- fod, when captain Méke Tay- lor was cut over the eye for|Markell nine stitches and only a minor interference penalty was handed out by referee Gord Favereaux . « » Knapton continues his hot scoring pace with three goals in each of the last two games. He has picked up 11 points in two games, and is fast moving up the scoring ladder. . Wayne Cheesman sat out the final game of his suspension and is expected back in action this week. 7 5 'FOUR GOALS Toronto Matlboro right winger Mike Byers scored four goals Sunday, as his team beat Peterborough Petes 8-3 in OHA Junior "A" League game. Victory enabled Marlies to tie Ham- ilton for third place, one point behind St. Catharines and Kitchener, both of whom won Sunday night. 'Comwall Club Dominates Loop By THE CANADIAN PRESS Cornwall Royals remain un- defeated and unchallenged in the Central Junior Hockey League after playing 14 games this season. Royals captured their 11th win in Cornwall Sunday with a 7-3 rout of Smiths Falls Bears. Jovan Marich strengthened his lead in the scoring race by netting two goals. Pete Prevost, Rick Plamendon, Jack. Smith, Georges Desjardins and Bill contributed the other Cornwall goals. Steve MeMullin scored twice _ Toronto Marlboros * St. Catharines' goals went to keeper in 24 hours to hold the) 8 Salovaara, Jean P. LeBlanc, Steve Latinovitch, Terry, Stu Roberts and Don Burgess while Reid drew assists on three. Early in the third period, Generals had an -- excellent chance but Holmes made a good move to block Chris Hayes' shot and George Bab- cock hit the goalpost with the| flying rebound, Late in the game, Babcock again had a. chance with Holmes lying on the ice buti the Oshawa player couldn't lift his back- hander over the goalie. 'oalie, Generals lacked fire in this game. Forwards weren't back checking, which résulted in quite a few passes. from the defence going right to St. Cath- arines players. The club did have. several moments when it controlled play, but they were few and far between, despite the fact St, Catharines wasn't turning in one of its better efforts. Lines which coach Ted Whidden's Performance . Bob Whidden kept in conten- tions through two periods of hockey and then watched his teammates score four third period goals for a 4-0 victory over Oshawa Generals in On: tario Hockey Association Junior "A League play here Satur- day. Both teams were skating and checking well for the first two periods, but Generals held the edge as they outshot Marlies 23-9 going into the third period of play. Toronto took over in the final Goalie, i period, however, as Terry Cof- fey scored twice and Jerry Mee- han and Brian Glennie picked up a goal each. . Whidden has allowet only one goal in the two Toronto - Osh- awa games this Marl- _ Stakes Marlies To Win came away with nothing but more respect for the Marlboro goalkeeper. Generals slowed down in the third period, and Marlies quick- ened the pace as Meehan, as- sisted by Jim Blain and Frank Hamill, opened scoring at the 5.45 mark. The next scoring play came four minutes later as Coffery deflected a shot from the point by Brian Glennie, Coffey scored again, when he took a pass from Tom Mar- tin and walked in on goalie Ian Young, scoring'on a quick shot that went in on the short eide. Glennie, Toronto. captain, rounded out the scoring on the strength of a goal at the 19.22 mark when he also scored on Generals Blanked In St. Catharines O'Connor shuffled to try to in- ject some scoring punch into lineup where broken again when Bill Fred O'Donnell were injured in the second period. * Bill Scott came through with oh Black Hawk. aeies cones! Ky a on three occasions they tried to check him, was all for a ae z Black Hawks took an early the net off defenceman Ba Wilkins while Jerry Dionne 4 serving a penalty in the first period. : ; Goalkeeper Ian Young took at least four sure goals away from Hawks in that first frame, robbing Stu Roberts three times. see : Hawks took advantage of some loose defensive work fol- lowing a face-off to Young's right to make it 2-0 in the sec+ ond period, LeBlanc banging in a rebound. During a St. Catharines er play, Danny Sandford Ron Dussiaume came up with some fine checking to disrupt the Hawks power play and it ap- peared for a while as if Gen- erals were going to snap out of their lethargy but such was not the case, Latinovich scored of a three- on-two situation during a power play late in the period and St. Catharines won going away in the third period. ' chosen and company were somewhat dejected following the game but not disheartened. "We just weren't in this one," O'Connor said, 'got like last night against Marlboros. Now we'll have to aim for a sweep next weekend against Junior Canadiens, in Oshawa Saturday and Montreal Sunday." FEW NOTES .. . It was St. Catharines' first shutout in three seasons while Marlies recorded their first since Dec., 1964. . . Generals lost 58. of the 77 face-offs held during the the short side. game. boros beat Generals 2-1 in their first meeting. Generals: pressed Marlies in the first period but "were in- effective against the Toronto netminder who turned away 13 shots, while his team could only manage four against the Osh- awa club. Generals maintained the ad- vantage in the second period, testing Whidden ten times and limiting Toronto to only five shots. Fred O'Donnell, George Bab- cock and Ron Dussiaume all had scoring opportunities in the second period but could not get by Whidden, : Dussiaume picked up a re- bound off Bill White's shot from the point but although he was directly in front of the net, he REMEMBER WHEN .. .? By THE CANADIAN PRESS Tommy Burns, Canada's only world heavyweight boxing champion, first de- fended his title 60 years ago tonight -- in 1906 -- against Philadelphia Jack O'Brien over 20 rounds at Los An- geles. It was a draw and the match was fought again May 8, 1907; when Burns was awarded the decision | over the full 20 rounds. for the Baars and Ron Cout- anche got the other. The Royals now hold a nine-pointa@ead over | Hull Hawks and_ Brockville) Braves, tied for second. In Pembroke; the Lumber -|Kings edged Ottawa Capitals 3-2 on goais by Peter Baker, Ray Robinson and Terry Quin. The Capitals scorers were Mike | Currie and Terry McCarthy. | Sunnyside Park. Paul Osborne led Connaught with two goals and two assists, while single goals were counted by Mark Adams, Luke Charbonneau, Dave Smith, Ron Jenkins, Vic Suppan and Guy Miller. The Connaught shutout was posted by. Phil Delong, The final game of the day was probably the most exciting, as Fernhill Park came back for a 3-2 win over Eastview Park. Russian Pucksters Win Over Czechs MOSCOW (AFP)--The Soviet Union defeated Czechoslovakia 6-4: Sunday in an international hockey match before 12,000 Boys' and Girls' Bicycies Rawleigh and CCM all Quality Bicycles. 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