10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, December 13, 1966 MAY FACE RUSSIA -- Carl Brewer, former de- fenceman with Toronto Maple Leafs of the National Hockey League, expects to Scugogs Miss Playoff Berth © -- Scugog Cleaners five-pin club . dropped a close decision to British Canadian Construction club, in the Willowdale Men's Major loop at Willow Bowl. With only one point separat- + in the two teams, going into the three-game series, and with both having a slim chance of making a playoff position, it was an important match for both. - The first game was closely contested before the B.C.C, club managed to take the verdict, 1,273-1,226 and it was a strong finish by anchorman Eddie Hol- land that made the difference. Bob Gallagher 276, Dave Bishop 270 and Jim Cassels 271, were the big shooters for Scu-| g. \ Fo. went on to also take |} the second game, 1,377-1,253 and Holland again played a dig part with 294 al with R. Anco 291, Cliff Pady 285 and Pluto Pezzin 263, Cassells threw in a 322 for Scugogs The Oshawa boys finally made the score sheet when they sal- vaged the third game with a strong finish in the final frames, to take the nod, 1,284-1,169. Alex Donaldson 300, Larry Piper 273 and Dave Reynolds 267, were top Scugog trundlers in this game. Cassells was the top shooter for Scugog with 760 (322); Reyn- olds 738 267; Gallagher 719 (276); Bishop; 717 (270); Piper 694 (273) and Donaldson 627. B.C.C, were best served by Holland 820 (298); Anco 791 (291); Pady 714 (285) and Lang- ley 702 (283), With only one more week of schedule play in the first ser- jes, Scugog Cleaners can be de- clared out of contention for the three playoff berths. Manpower shortages have been responsible for several losses and a strong effort will' be necessary in the second and final series, if the Oshawa team expects to make Russian team in Vancouver. Canadian Nationals Have Added Problem By WALTER KREVENCHUK WINNIPEG (CP) --Can- ada's national hockey team, struggling to stay sharp for next year's world tournament in Vienna, may have an added problem on its hands etting defenceman Carl rewer set for amateur ac- tivity, Brewer, who quit his $20,- 000-a-year job with Toronto Maple Leafs of the National Hockey League a year ago, has been working out alone since then, Now that he is cleared by the NHL for action with the Nationals, the questions are how 1 will it take for him to regain playing form and how well will he adjust to the restricted contact of amateur hockey? During the first 10 weeks of preparation for the 1967 world tournament, the Nationals dis- played smooth power in driv- ing to 13 victories in their first 14 exhibition games. But coach Jackie McLeod admits to doubts. "We're stale," he says, blaming lack of incentive re- sulting at least in part from low-calibre opposition, The incentive was there earlier--the club worked hard for three weeks to get ready for its first faceoff against NHL opposition, Never, since Rev. David Bauer gave the national concept concrete form in 1963, had Canada's international squad taken on professional opposition of NHL calibre. The work paid off with 5-2 and 4-1 victories over New get clearance Wednesday to join Canada's National team. He is expected to be in the lineup Sunday when the team plays a touring who chose professional ca- reers, Orr got an estimated $40,000 on a two-year' contract with Boston Bruins; Savard is playing in minor pro circles, McLeod was left with 17 holdovers from 1965-66 when Canada fell 2-1 to Czechoslo- Fran Huck, Ted Har- greaves, Jean Cusson, Billy MacMillan and Morris Mott "are far superior." : "Our passing is better, so is our checking, though some- times we get too fancy around the net," McLeod says. beat the Russians, but with the improvement in the first- year pe) we've got a real ane pooangl happy with rec\ League's eruits Jack Bownass and Danny O'Shea. 1964 - 65 with a 2.9 L against average. York Rangers, the pros taking the third game 7-0. But the professionals in the Western and Central leagues have turned down the Nation- ol requests for exhibition Under these circumstances, says McLeod, "'you're going to go stale, there's nothing you can do to avoid it." 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