Oshawa Times (1958-), 1 Dec 1966, p. 12

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-- ----." OE ee ee EE 12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, December 1, 1966 bai eel atin at ii ital i ea he COREE EERE HP Re ee er rer eee er ee = 'SPORTS BEAT By bic Wessioy Times Sports Editor vf Seeers see = Telephone calls are flying throughout Ontario as junior " "4" hockey clubs attempt to shore up. staggering squads, » Ted O'Connor is just one of the general managers trying to strengthen their clubs and by the time you read this. he might have something definite. Peterborough, Kitchener, London, Hamilton and Montreal are others trying to swing "the ,"* one that would place them higher in the standings. ENERALS TOOK a night off from practice Tuesday, O'Connor holding a bull session, in which the current situation was the dominant topic. With a four-game losing streak at the moment, you'd think the club would be really down in the dumps, but O'Connor says spirit is spe. Players are looking forward to their first home-and- » encounter with Montreal Junior-Canadiens, and a "pair of wins would put them in the scramble for top spot once again, ~ ' teivet Pree 0 -eeet " GENERALS' LOSSES last week. have given the critics "a wonderful week, The 'knockers,' and there's always plenty of them around no matter where you are, have had © a field day working over O'Connor and various players. » It's funny, just when a club needs a few friends, they're * not available, Just like in the movies. When the "bad . _ guys" come to town, all of the marshall's friends sud- denly find things to do around the ranch. ATTENDANCE WAS way down last Saturday, but I'd like to think it was because of conflicting sporting events © on television, There was the Army-Navy game early in the » afternoon, followed by the Grey Cup game, and then the © Boston Bruins-Toronto Maple Leafs' hockey game in the evening. This Saturday, there's not as many counter- attractions, and with the colorful Junior Canadiens here, = it should be an entertaining evening. » Irs FUNNY how. things turn out, For four years, Bobby Orr lured many fans to Oshawa Generals games, © Now, he lures them away. People stay home on a Satur- day night to watch Bobby and his new mates play Tor- ' onto. Fortunately, everyone in. Oshawa doesn't get the » Montreal games on television. What the Generals need is ~ another outstanding hockey player, another Orr, Alex Delvecchio or Billy Taylor. But if fans don't turn out to watch the current crop, the financial burden becomes © heavy, making it difficult to acquire a super junior star. % ee eee ee wre Wh MR aah Aah aii (Aid keke rh hie ah, we Unionville Rink Wins | Attersley Bonspiel ~ > | | et ad cus, yesterday, Mrs, Ma al bare rink were unintentional hosts" to the Unionville rink, to ald the winners in compiling their winning njentry wlal the Un Morgan's Peterborough and Curling Club rink in early game but lost out the de- eiding match to Mrs, A. Alex- ander's rink of Avonlea, Mrs,/ov Alexander's rink claimed the third prizes with the Westlake rink as runner-up, Shea's Bowle Top Investors Shea's Kennedy thumped In- vestors Syndicate four games to one, in their Toronto Major 'B' Bowling League action, over the weekend, Shea's won the first two games, 1163-to-1009 and 1191-to- 1096, Syanner and Gilmore topped the winners' with 349 and 276 and Harold Ballem was rink f) and Mrs./a close A '6 foursome nosed out rs, MeWarlane"s Whitby rink, ree mp r some were given the rat ing virtue of a better aggre: gate total, In the third event, top honors went to Mrs, Watson's rink f Toronto Avonlea Club/ a with Doreen Dobbie's Whitby runner-up . This 1 game was club entry won a real close one er Joyce Black's Club rink, Oshawa CC entry, EP coche agent Mire, Snske r opener against Mrs, Jack- son of Richmond Hill and Mrs. D. Cathoun's Oshawa entry de- feated Mrs, Trent of Mm Heather, Joy Watson's Avonlea rink won over Mrs, Kennedy from Leaside and Lee Scott's Scar- borough Golf and Country Club rink defeated Mrs, G, Laidley's Lindsay rink. Cancellations J Curlin A Dave Gavel and Phil Solomon the lop of the league' OBA. e Junior "B"" hockey. ~ Sooapes a 53 docieien to McFarlands and -- to a second place tie with Quinte, Oshawa is now in a Bory. san Us em aaa rg as mi night at Civic Auditorium, 4 Solomon, who haa been chas ing Ron Riley of Quinte for = WHITBY'S ANSWER to "The Archer". Members of the Whitby Curling Club's committee in charge of the 4th annual "Bobby" Atters- ley Tire women's bonspiel show off their answer to Toronto City Hall's famous piece of sculpture, in this GM Basketball League Opens With Four Games "General Motors Employee Seen Weluier sick vey geason Wedn y night play- four games of its 48 gam* Accounts Payable edged Alumni 41-38 in the opening oo as Roy Clarke picked up by] ts for Accounts and was ied by Marcel Boivin who Scored 10 points, John Smith- gon, seven, Bob Hugh four, War- fen Pemberton three and John Piatti, two. Alumni, who scored 28 of their points in the second half and made a late rush picked up ts from Dave Thompson 14, jarnet Wylie and Ray Saro- chan six, Paul Smith and Dave Lalonoe four and Jim Weldon and Ron Ling two Alumni picked up a win in S second game however, as downed Engineering 37- 33. Engineering lost the game at the foul line as they hit on only three of 15 foul shots. Sarochan led Alumni scored 10, Dave Lalonoe eight and two each from Roger Ling, Jim Weldon, Garnet Wylie and Paul Edmondson. Scorers for Engineering were Charlie Sorrie 12, Bob Souch 11, Ken Hickey and John Campbell four and Don DeGazzio two. Harv Jackson led Chassis to a 27-26 win over Data Processing as he scored nine points and a game-winning foul shot with 15 seconds left in the contest. Other scorers for Chasis were Alex Rodouich eight, Norm Bu- wacdo and Jack Mackness three and Ray Saddard and Steve Graham with two each, Cost Accounting humbled Gen- eral Motors Institute Students 30-16 behind the scoring of Jim Burke with 12, Harry Chambers nine, Jim Lutton seven and Peter Neil two. Scorers for GMI were Brian Reader eight, Murry Bjorndahl four, and Dave Rush and Bill Ferris with two each. | Novice All-Stars Edge Bathe Park Novice All . Stars defeated Bathe Park Bantams 3-2, in Oshawa Minor Hockey Associa- tion play behind the scoring of Gary Wiltshire, with two goals and Jim Morris with one. Scoring for Bathe Park was Stanley Cockerton, who picked up two goals. Local 1817 downed Canadian Tire 3-1 as Guy Charbonneau scored twice and Robin Glecoff once, for the winners while Wayne Patfield scored Can- adian Tire's goal. Banks Flooring edged Bathe and McLellan 3-2 on goals by Greg Reid, Nick Cirko and Bill Hedger, Mike Stewart and Doug Bannon scored for Bathe and McLellan. |. Local 1500 blanked Houdaille Industries 5-0. Peter Boswell and Mike Barton scored two goals each and Gary Elliot scored one, IVY GREW LONG Oxvora anu Vamoridge unl- versities were founded in the 12th century. novel arrangement, From left to right are: (Pear) Rita Bradley, Ruth Robb and Irene Bassett; (front By CLIFF GORDON Markham Seal . 0 - snapped a_ five-game streak last night, when game, played at the Markham Arena, The win was a big one for in the league standings. the his Lasco Steelers, stepped on the ice. Waxes losing they downed Whithy Lasco Steelers 4-2, in a Metro Jr, 'B' league the Wax Boys, under the coach- ing of Frank Bonello, . former Whitby Dunlop star, who had seen a fine 8-0 record slip by the board and into third spot The win last night brought Markham team back into the runner-up spot, one point ahead of coach Jim Cherry and Roy Hewitt proved the pay- off man for coach Bonello as he scored a pair of goals and was dangerous every time he Pete Turner and Dennis Mil- row) 'Pat' Mewett and Hilda Dunbar, The commit- tee wore painter's garb, to complement the theme of the closest for Investors, with Hurt USAAU 'scoring lead, is at present 279 and 261, HONOLULU (AP)--The presi-|for the lead with 20 points egg oh my | bee fg dent of the Amateur Athietic|10 goals and 10 assists, Riley game, letter, neacs Union of the United States said {still few a torrid pace as Brown with 268, Lee 264, Steele 45 and Ballem 234, Thursday his organization. is in a up 15 goals in the bonspiel and they had their clubhouse decorated with "Op'n Pop Art', ~--Oshawa Times Photo Markham Snaps Losing String Via Win Over Whitby roy scored lone markers in a winning cause, For a disappointed Whitby team, it-was Al Quintillian and Tommy Lavender, the league's leading point-getter, with one goal each. Lascos, who had been on a fine win string, were unable to match the close, hard-check: ing Seal-O-Waxes team, They trailed 1-0 at the end of the first; 3-0 at the end of the sec: ond, before they came to life with a pair of goals in the final stanza, League Tightens In UAW Hockey Refreshments battled to a 3-3 tie leaving the two teams tied for second place in a tight UAW North Plant Hockey league. for Benson while Don Fraser picked up the other goal, Bev Gartshore also scored twice for Tony's as the other goal was scored by Russ Hall. straight game as they defeat- ed McKeen's Furniture 4-2 on goals Tomson, Bev Woods and Don Cruise, scored by Newt Woods and Ed Hawerchuck, Markham appears to "hav the number" of the Steelers, a they have topped the Whitby team three times in three meetings, thus far this season, in league competition. Mark- ham is the only team the "Steelers" have failed to top in schedule play, The same two teams will clash again, this Sunday eve- ning, in Whitby. Ray with 11 points while Paul Smith SPORTSCOPE TODAY HOCKEY Oshawa Minor Hockey @lation Team practice, 7.00 I and OMHA All-Star game, 15 p.m. Asso- Lakeshore Midget League -- Lindsay at Whitby 7:30 p.m. ICE SKATING Oshawa Figure Skating Club 'at Civic Auditorium, 6:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. FRIDAY HOCKEY « OHA Junior 'B' Lakeshore 'league -- Cobourg Cougars vs Oshawa Crushmen, at Civic Auditorium, 8.00 p.m. » Oshawa NHL Tyke League 8 wt Civic Auditorium, 6.00 p.m. HOCKEY EQUIPMENT Try us for service, quolity ond the lowest prices in town. © SKATES NEW end USED Used Sketes Sanitized @ HOCKEY STICKS, GLOVES, PANTS, PADS, SWEATERS ETC. Complete Line TEAMS OUTFITTED SKATE SHARPENING WHILE-U-WAIT ADULTS 50¢ PUBLIC & HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS .. 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Friday's contest will also fea- ture a 'Stick ht" which means all boys ai the $2 frames; Bishop 809 for 38/tlon. frames and Sibil 758 for 34) According to recent game with an adult will receive a free hockey stick, * Gordon Holiday scored twice reports frames, followed by Brown, 588|from Budapest, Russia and 1 Po- for 26 and Taylor, 455 for 24, |land agreed to pay co sa Defeat dropped Investors|tion as soon as they received a into third place, tied with/full account of the losses sus- Shea's and Kent Clothes, at 32/talned, The pullouts from the points, only one point ahead|track meets were protesta of both Ace Bow! and Albion|against U.S, involvement in the Bowl, Viet Nam war, O'Connor Bow! boys are the} Buck estimated losses at current leaders, along with|$200,000, and said the AAU ts Banquet Agencies, tied with 87lin "dire financial circum: points aplece, stances" because of them, Oshawa BP won their third by Ron Janes, Tom McKeen's goals were 7 9 ) # WE LL RCA VICTOR COLOR TELEVISION and here's why it's so dependable... 1, RCA HI-LITE COLOR PICTURE TUBE WITH NEW PERMACHROME .. 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