Oshawa Times (1958-), 3 Dec 1966, p. 8

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| ote 4 * i™ OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, December 3, SPORTS BEAT ; } By Eric Wesslby Times Sports Editor Handicapping junior hockey tea somewhat like trying to guess how a two-year-old colt will do at the track, It's impossible, as some junior hockey observers are discovering, Prior to the opening of the Ontario Hockey Association Junior "A" League season, everyone 4was raving how good Montreal Junior Canadiens would be this season, They'd probably pull ahead of the pack early and be off by themselves come Christmas, The National Hockey League Montreal Canadiens were expect- ' ; : 'ed to do something similar. i * * WELL, AS ANYONE knows who has read a sports the past three weeks, Canadiens, both varieties, are 4 in trouble, Instead of being in first place, both are fight. * ing to stay out-of the cellar in_ their respective league. ' Neither is playing » great deal of head scratching going on in Montreal, up to its full potential and there's a And * to add to the dilemma, the Peterborough situation isn't * any better, Petes are fighting it édut with Junior Cana- - diens for last place in the junior circuit. a JUNIOR CANADIENS are at Civic Auditorium tonight § face Oshawa Generals, who aren't about to sympa- » ahead of Montreal, Peterborough and London, ize with Claude Ruel, Leo Bossy and Sam _ Pollock, ey've got enough troubles of their own trying to stay Goals are { needed by Generals and don't be surprised if coach Ted * O'Connor hasn't equipped everyone with a new brand to- ; day. He probably gave all those non-scoring sticks away * last night at the Crushmen's 'stick night'. Canadiens played three ties in as many nights. ON THEIR FIRST swing into Ontario this season, Since ; then they've won three games, tied two more but lost ' pix, a haven't found the net with any regularity, and you Scorers such as Christian Bordeleau and Don have to have the big guns firing consistently to win es, Ties might keep you up in the standing in the " Ne onal League, but not in this junior race. a | IN PETERBOROUGH, coach Roger Bedard has + threatened the TPT Petes with a 'no play, no pay" "edit. John Vanderburg together as a unit, threatened several others with demotion to Don Bye Petes, and appealed to Ruel, Montreal's chief scout, for help, But if Ruel had any help, it would probably go to the Junior Canadiens, He's put Gary Monahan, Mickey Redmond and KITCHENER RANGERS, meanwhile, have been BOB EDMUNDS Cobourg Cobourg Cougars hustled and finessed their way into the East- ern Ontario Junior B" Hockey League lead here Friday night with a 6-2 win over Oshawa Crushmen, It was the first loss In seven games for Crushmen, who drop- ped to third place, one point be- hind Cobourg and Quinte Me: Farlands, McFarlands topped Trenton 6-4 Friday, Crushmen, who played one of their poorer games, were out- hustled and outskated as they received their second loss of the season, both to Cobourg, Co- bourg and Quinte have 14 points while Oshawa has 13, Leading Cobourg was Steve Harold, who picked up two goals, while Paul Harriott, Den- nis O'Brien, Brydon Elinesky and Gerry Bambridge scored single goals, For Oshawa, it was Bob Edmunds and Bryan Slywehuk doing the scoring. ase ROGER KNOWLES +++ Elevated to Generals In Front Wallop Crushmen round out the scoring in the first period, Cobourg widened the gap mid- way through the second period, however, on goals by Harold and Elinesky, less than two minutes apart, to make the score 5-2, Harold's goal came on a re- bound from a slap shot by Bill Ryan from the point, and Elin- esky scored with Oshawa a man short, using a quick, flip shot from in front of the net, The third period went much the same as the first two, as Cobourg added another goal at the 9,32 mark from the. stick of Bambridge, who scored on a pass from Paul Massey. After the game was over, an ordeal for Oshawa, Crushmen coach Bob Dionne had this to say about the game, 'They beat us in every department, After a game like this, we'll practice every known fundamental, When The Cliff Mills Motors Ltd., Trophy is presented to the 19a@ winners of the fourth annual Oshawa Gold Club's three - day bonspiel, late this evening, an Oshawa rink will accept the trophy and top pri- 208, That's the conclusive. situation that was developed in Yester- day's second » day play in the big curling competition, as the only two out - of » town ent. ries to survive the opening day's eliminations, were in turn shun: ted into the discard, "Bob" Ross and his Golf Club rink pulled off one of the upsets early yesterday when they beat out 'Hi' Lawrie's Lambton rink and Ted Chen- jer's rink, also of the host club, eliminated Dave Gerolamy's Peterborough rink with an im- pressive 0-4 decision, In the fourth round, Herb Robinson's OGC rink turned back Bob Ross and qualified Stratton Sets ~lthe fifth event, The Herb Ro- the semi-final|® Assists Mark By THE CANADIAN PRESS Art Stratton set a Central Hockey League record for most assists in one game by collect: ing six Friday night as St, Louls Braves downed Memphis Wings 11-2, In the other CHL game, Ken Campbell scored three goals to spark Tulsa Oilers to a 5-2 vic- tory over Houston, snapping the Apollos' three « game winning streak, record of five assists in one gam with five other players, Stratton had shared the old| to meet Bob Patte's rink in this morning's sem -final round round with Clair Peacock . of Oshawa Guriing Givi iasing oi Ted Chenier in the other brack- et, Patte ousted Roy gia pl er and Peacock's rink ousted cer's foursome, VISITORS SHINE HERE An out + of + town winner ts assurred in the secondary event to claim The Mitchell's Drugs Trophy, Jim McClelland of Whitby; Bob Richolson of Av- onlea; Ken Skelly of Peterbor- ough and Gord Needham o' Barrie, were the survivors in this secondary competition, In the third event, for The Smith Transport Trophy, they were busy dividing 'the men" from "the boys' and here again if Gord Hawkshaw's OGC_ rink can win their early game this morning, it will be a case of four out-of-town eritries in the semi « finals and an out-of-town trip for the trophy certain, In the fourth event, for the Bank of Montreal Trophy and bingon Trophy, rounds indicated that these tro- phies could stay. at home -- or be won by a visiting rink, lOnly Oshawa Rinks Still In Main Event will be held this evening, but in the meanwhile, especially in the Srd, 4th and Sth events, ine semifineuars Gays yet te be declared -- in this mornings ay, CLIFF MILS TORS TROPHY Third' noone Ross, 77 'Hi' Lawrie, & Patie, 8) Roy towel, 4, ree Peacock, &) 3 fi Chenier, 9) ©. Gerolamy, 4 Fourth Round H, Robinson, 10; B, Ross, 4, MITCHELL'S DRUGS TROPHY Second D, Campbell, ii! M. Cranfield, & ison, 10) B, White, 9% 1a A, Preston, & 6, 4, c af) K Selly, f f/G; Needham, 10) &, Langley, % Third Round ou J, MeClatiand, 11) B, Campbell, 4 SMITH TRANSPORT TROPHY First Round » Hawkshaw, 12) ©, Crawford) §, . Mend 14) PB, Lawrence, 4, A » Peterson, 4, . 8 , 9) B, Hodges, 6 Ibber'McGee, 12; A, Parkhill, 1 . Code, 12; G, Purey, 4 » Carr, Wi T, Preat, » bleyd, 9 B, Wilkinson, ® Second Round . Henderson, 9) C. Rich, 7, Ipber' McGee,?) J, Bollahood, , Code, 9) J, Liovd, § BANK OF MONTREAL TROPHY Pretiminary Round i. P, Lawrence, 10) ©, Crawlord, % Round 0 A, Parkhill, @) B, Hodges, 7, . Mood, 97 G, Furey, &, HERB, ROBINSON TROPHY FIRST ROUND M, Cranfleld, 1) R,: Sawyer, & D,. Campbell, 9) B, Ross, &, Second a The five trophy final games IDEAL TIME to let 3% oun D, Gerolamy, 12) 8, Mercer, % A REMINDER that interest Is paid in the fall and it's the Central Ontario Trust take the TIGHTNESS out of YOUR money by paying you on SAVINGS cecounts pold compounded quarterly QUEBEC (CP) -- Y Henry, the little centre who spent a dozen me in the Nae tional Hockey League with New York Rangers and Chicago Black Hawks, said Friday he is finished with hockey for good, Henry, who has been under bh SKATES fever, CCM, Samson, Daoust kates for Boys and Girls, Use your old skotes as o trade-in on a new set, Plus Oshowa's best selection of Used Skates, e suspension and on the reserve! 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Harold took the puck from Gord Kelly and slid a shot that especially skating, but you can't fault Dave (Gavel, the goalie)," Knowles and Edmunds will be elevated to the Junior 'A' Generals for tonight's encoun- ter with Montreal Junior Cana- diens at Civic Auditorium, Bob Walton is another possible start: er with Generals, Edmunds will replace John Clayton, who suffered a knee aiboeling and dealing. They picked up Ralph Buchanan 'from Hamilton, added another forward and expect defen- sive help from western Canada this weekend, Buchanan, a younger brother of former Oshawa star Ron Buchanan, hasn't played too much with Hamilton this season, u things get too tough in Kitchener, they can always ele- vate junior "B" scoring whiz Dennis Giannini, who has scored 26 goals in 12 games, Giannini, only 16, hails from Kirkland Lake, which must produce more hockey players than any city in Canada, Of 'course, Kitchener doesn't need scoring punch, It is the second highest scor- en CHEQUING eccounts paid end dompounded quarterly, Ne charge for %o cheques written, 3% when Invested In our GUARAN.- TEED INVESTMENT CERTIFI. CATES for 5 to 10 yeors. Author: liad Trustee Investments, Ming club group in the league. bounced in off the right goal ) MONDAY IS VOTING DAY. There's an important ques- 'en on the ballot for sports fans. I can't see any harm permitting Sunday sports, especially when you con- r that television, movies and golfing is available on P days. post at 12.26, Cougars scored again less than 30 seconds later to further illustrate their hard skating and determination. O'Brien -- shot from ten feet out, and again injury in practice Thursday and aggravated it on his first shift Friday. SUMMARY FIRST PERIOD 1, Cobourg: Marriot (Gillis) 2. Cobourg: Harold (Kelly) Cobourg rien (Gray, Bambridge) » OM + 10% a» 1255 for St. Louis, Real Lemieux and Nick Libett scored for Memphis, Bill Flett and Nick Harbaruk collected the other Tulsa goals, Mike McMahon and Jim Pater- son scored for Houston, Community Trust Company. ond Bowmanville, SWITCH NOW fo your Earn 50% more interest on your Savings, Enjoy the longest Soving hours in Oshawe In Oshawa 10 different Model Homes with Delightful Styling and Breathtaking Interior are on display now. 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The right winger took the puck from Roger Knowles and then neatly stickhandled| from the corner to the side of | the net and flipped the puck | into the left side of the goal to 4 Oshawa: Edmunds (Hewer, Sawyer) 14.04 & Oshawa: Siywehuk (Gillis) ty) Penalties -- Edmunds (0), Massey SECOND PERIOD id ATTRACTIVE ROOMS for RENT Moderate Weekly Retes A te Carte Restourant on pre- mises, Apply JAMES MAHER, Central Hotel , vag Went awe 723-9121 Wats Tied With Generals, 016) in Fourth Straight Game ion Nationals registered] Ken Kelly got the other Tor- thei' fourth successive Ontariojonto goal while Maurice Hockey Association Junior "A"|L'Abbe, Stuart Roberts and Jan League triumph Friday, and as|/Popeil handled scoring for the| @ result moved into a sixth|/Black Hawks. | moh with the idle Oshawa) Rookie defenceman Mike 3 Generals Vel. {0), er (©), Walton (0), (C), Harold (C), THIRD PHRIOD Penalties -- O'Brien (C), Whiting Slywehuk (0), Sawy Ryan (C), O'Brien Pr onds (0), (C), Massey (C), O'Brien (C), The Brightest Gift Ideas This Year! .. 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