Oshawa Times (1958-), 20 Dec 1966, p. 12

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7 12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, December 20, it Pair Of Pet es Detroit Win : : SPORTS BEAT |i) Move Up High ip Really Wanted Oshawa Crushmen "By Erie WessIby ee: a A me HowieYors Win Over Cougars Peien sanuersen Sf Niagara' : : CHICAGO (AP) --Controver |Falls Flyers had his lead in one ' a j : 4 Times Sports Editor faoet of Ontario Hockey Associ- ays J proeeg Msn ee rope Dalene' Cilia oe rs } rushmen sco hmen have MPM auring the: week and another |e \ & ing Murray Hall and Al Lebrun |valuable victory" lastnight oe er ee Well, what do they do for an encore? Coaches Roger | threatened, to Los Angeles Blades, Chicago|when they invaded Cobourg an Port Hope tomorrow night, to Bedard and Ted O'Connor had more Oshawa people talk. | John Vanderburg of Peterbor-| fF Black "Hawks said Monday/handed the OHA Junior 'B' face Peterborough, Don Byes junior hockey yesterday than at any time since last jough Petes scored seven points ' night. Howkavidiia oh Lakeshore League's. leagud and on Friday night, Kingston ig, when the Generals were involved in the Memorial |during the week to jamp into|| , % Hinges hy tain as Ae are, [leading Cougars # 9-6 reverse, Frontenacs visit Oshawa Civic Cup final, but, unfortunately, it's not the kind of publicity [second place in over-a'l scoring, 4 " they will Q : te Mhede? Same Cobourg Cougars have a one- ; i Auditorium, a hockey club wants. While things looked dark for a {eight pointe behind Sanderson | OS te adtend tk Hou Dorrell point lead, in holding down figst 3 while Saturday night, this could signal better things for |With 87, H : : at the end of the National/?ace in the Lakeshore hockey y Be OSHAWA CRUSHMEN: goal, Gavels both clubs, Now they know to what lengths the coaches |, But Mickey Redmond of Pe- Hockey League season circuit, while: Oshews's win last 9 LF Worcs," Lorrembolse, Solomon" 8 will go to back them up. Concensus is that Bedard start. |'@rborough scored four goals ee Last week, Detroit announcea|M8ht, coupled with one over & Tg Wien: alts: "Bowen" saver, "wan ed the general melee, with his solid right to O'Connor's |t0 &rab the lead in that depart: "j . it had acquired Young ina trade|{"enton on Friday night at j A) lev: tower' and Crenhels, subgea! face, and thero's little doubt as to-who'll finish proceed - |Meat, with 21, although he is ~~ J with Los Angeles of tie Western Me: has moved. the ' Crush- : pbemminghen "gprs ings, It's the Ontario Hockey Association, Fr oe yet Ay a place : Atgugue, but the deal was wate ei Serg "grey owed pd - B cormee,, Severs one SOME 43 "all, , , int ahead o} . J hele per iene A GREAT DEAL of finger pointing is going on over »pStnderson, with 1 goals and| i a eed wes ae agree Pariands, isupee aca: 5 ais' Biinacky, Bille' Herriot Kol, the incident. Some say Bill White started it. Others place v; aa et ° points while) 19 ' ' failed because of a hitherto un-| The action last night was of 7" : Soucy snd Grate meee" Cambal the blame on John Schella, But the real culprit had to be |i Aucerpurs has 1 goals and 26 known private agreement be-|the spirited calibre, with the | 5, Behe, hte Bedard. By losing his temper, he almost started what |SS/sts. f ; 2 tween the Blades and. Chicago|hard-checking Cougars holding FF yaa v.39 could have been a nasty situation, A great deal of credit Wa poe we gt tlhe Cd Unger / which amounted to giving the|the Crushmen under control for } yes } Scere: vee ieeteaeen oy: must be given to the players on both teams, With but Motreaey py pa lle eg Hawks first refusal if Young|the first half of the game. j 3. Cobourg, Harriot (unassisted) "7 or two exceptions, they stayed out of the actual fight: lgers, each with 35 points, Un- yh ever returned to the NHL, The break came midway ing, most being content to act as spectators, although |ger has 19 goals and 16 assists The Hawks denied that there|through the second stanza when L ne several tried to keep their respective coaches out of furs |while McCreary ne 18 gonls ; . was any such secret agreement|goalie "Rich" Austin was cut ee SECOND PERIOD » 'ther trouble. Some fans were quite vociferous, but that's land 19 assists, ; or that there was any black-|for 11 stitches, on the ear, when F) 4. Cobourg, Harold (Kelly ...sssseee 7188 to be expected. ete pra ne { %, We ot oi eee i) br Ye ee pea by a high shot from the 5 Oshawa, Clayton SOME REPORTS stated White had tripped Scholla on [fet pine: qiawkt look over man, a native of Toronto. |Framboise ee ee the play. preceding the eruption at the bench, but Schella |ieg with a 9.08 sale "1 £ ne The Blades said the Hawks Austin had reer tees soe was not on the ice on the play, He had just stepped out lorage from Don Marlowe of ; had offered two unsatistactory| sitching for bit cours or the erage from Don Marlowe of * (stitching job but came back to of the Peterborough box as White headed for the Gen- |London, who skidded to sixth " a | layers for Young when the Red! jay the entire third period and erals' bench, Instead of avoiding the Generals' winger, |place with a 3.25 average. r pl a eg negotiate for him, |aved well. final tally came on a. blazing Schelia refused to give ground and the two brushed. Some | The leaders: . a 7 ant Sui tee cet ae Cobourg outhustled the Crush- raga ty Mag to ta claim White was the one who didn't avoid Schella, but he G A Pts.| Be ad ' Detst inferior to two offered by 8 stled the Crush-|line, catching the top corner of had nowhere to go, unless it was over the boards, Schella |Sanderson, NF 18 27 , ag wo dl Polncaibe Maren | men completely in the first per-|the net with Austin beaten all cane him much room, White had apparently shrug: veneeriers, P pig ' ei --_..__ |lod, scoring three goals while as big "1. ¢ ged off the incident and made a move to the bench, |Unger L , TES ; oti ' i holding. Oshawa off the score-|_ Ron Webb, Gary Bradley and) 12, 0 ' i a ; : Coach Rudy Pilous sheet, with Paul Herriot scor-|Bob Walton were other Oshawa} Cobour That's when Schella sent him flying. McCreary, K ing two of them. goal-getters. NOTICED ONLY one General mak tot on a> [rremblay, N a . _ | Handed $300. Fi one General make any sort of an at- /Tremblay, NF 4 ' Ps eee ae : , Lethaia sy c R Won on a splendid all-out|'* * tempt to pursue the matter with Schella, who beat a hasty |Ecclestone, K 'i gpa - Py dense cgatth yy Ady 'Don team effort, inst night's game], Penslties: LeFramboise ( retreat away from the boards, and stayed away until |Monahan, P AM Defence. the exhibition game last | SRATTLE(AP)--The West-(Clayton finally broke Austin's|W@8 One of the best the Crush-|fanticg) soo "orev sie he was shunted to the dressing room. He was in the room |Luce, K man Paut Conlin, of Can- night, at Victoria, B.C. The jern Hockey League announced|shutout bid, at the 7:48 mark. |men have played this season, 8:00; Welsh (malor, fighting) tora8e when the main event got under way, but he didn't waste Speck, H ada's National hockey team, © Canadians defeated' the {Monday that Rudy. Pilous, Call-| mnree more Oshawa. tallies,| With, most of the squad showing |"0_,{roughing), lo.ta7 | Boundy much time trying to get back into the swing of things, |Tkaczuk, K hes that ained expression, touring Moscow Selects 5-2. |fornia Seals general manager ty Beate Epewine, 0 Welsh top form. ng) 13:15. Some far-sightedness by the Civic Auditorium staff prob- > hea Siste nlite ak --CP Wirephoto jand coach, has been fined $300) an4 Phil Solomon lied the score = ' for verbal and physical abuse| at. 4-4, before the period was | rted 5 i the" tan ute tess Gic see UN Gating putes, OHA Vice-Pres. of @ Vancouver goal judge. | oioy not been reed ome ag I cae anes' Lye H as The Case anada Nationals ait dhs silage taeutted tan In the ng Paige we ct i H ANK ¥ OU DADD y : cS ing the game between the Seals;men, now a speed, dominate@ the play, outscoring ~ have started real trouble. Now we'll have to wait and see id Vancouver C 13 - conver Friday, night. estian the homesters, five-to-two. A Christmas Gift to be remembered. what suspensions come of this, And I don't doubt there'll BELLEVILLE (CP) -- Jack 1 Phil Solomon, with three|$ Thank you for my very own horse, the trail be suspensions. Devine of Belleville, first vice Pilous thou 5 ght a goal had OVERLOOKED IN THE general hubbub was the fine | yee Hl po sen! ey Turn Back Selects been scored by his team and rides and riding instructions. The board too, where showing of the Generals in this game, White and line |pects to decide by today what ply Alliage EASTVIEW WINS | ride all year around. | Benge nen nd on urine Teche the [Ein te twisted] RY RON SUDLOW The Canadne evned tn" et Gi Sas wa] Basin Pema cut » money in : + Jhoekey coaches Roger Bedard) VICTORL', (CP) -- Canada's) 8@™Me midway through the first) «isnended for two games andjed Red Wings 2-1 in Protestant H @rals' eight goals. And there was a noticeable improve- of Peterborough Petes and Tecl|national hockey team put up a eral geo a or cogy Mag fined $200 for throwing his stick|Church hockey exhibition play. Phone 942-1101 Pickering ment in the play of Brian Morenz and Chris Hayes, who |O'Connor of Oshawa Generals.|solid fore-checkin F ' e g game to de- at referee Bill Papp after re-|Don Hedger and Jim Jackson worked hard all night. They lost 'winger Danny Sandford, | The two coaches threw'|feat the touring Moscow Selects . ,gohnston fons sows ®, pass celving a minor penalty. during scored for Eastview and John All Included $50.00 a Month. ppe be-lthe same game. s scored for Red Wings. with an-injury in the second period, and he's a doubtful {punches at each other at the| 5. starter tonight. | poesia oe orl x game + has Sue cee ts Powel ied Russian netminder Viadir » won ' IT WAS A TOUGH weekend for Peterborough hockey (8.4 by the Generals, gr egy sate were led by The Nationals took a com- fans. Not only did the Petes get beaten by the Generals, Devine said the two are un- mooth-skating Fran Huck, who gies -_ aged ge hon : oad when ey bomber nov, and 4 into the junior league cellar, but Oshawa ban- /der suspension until he decides tams, water 'Al Bathe and Al Cay, walked off with the an- /their case. scored two eval, ped ondty a standout for the Russians, nual Peterborough bantam hockey tournament champion- | "I'm still gathering evi- paoteae pA be y yo gg with 16 shots, ship, knocking off two Peterborough clubs in the process. dence," he said Monday, 'but tional Seckay Leama sak: who| Bill MacMillan put the Ca- They beat Peterborough 5-4 in the final. And Bowmanville |I expect to have a decision by had one goal and one aasist, nadians ahead to stay at 4:18 won the consolation trophy. Bowmanville battled Oshawa tomorrow." He said the sen- . and Huck stretched the margin Other Canadian goal scorers to two goals two minutes later. ae" to m 2-2 tle in the first round, but Oshawa was awarded |tence would be announced in the victory because of a better shots on goal mark. Con- | Toronto, ee Johnston and sistas' aks Chiaae With: & p s elinediediuetadneaiicieaedniance a oe cee goals, was Oshawa"s best. His ron Such ca re J B gratulations to both area teams. with by OHA. pelle son Gealt| Georgi Chichurin and. Anitol-|blazing slapshot from just. in- ity Motovilov scored for the|side the Russian blue line with Lovgen,. bet. siane Laveen Bye just more than a minute left in osha Rigen FROM GoopFsY EAR Oshawa Skeet Club Team [iets pve' ia'tatif Frat me ssona atu tn ie por , rep eee make the decision himself but|two days for the touring Rus-| Huck finished the scoring by ae sian team, winless after the|banging in a loose puck from a that the coaches would be free *ifirst three games of their eight-|goal - mouth scramble midway Leads Lower Lakes League! si" °°" " "|rime'cindinote"* °8" frou th pert ; leg oe -- early when Canadian defenceman With a record number of] Other Oshawa and district H H Ba Mackenzie overskated a @] S S from the/shooters' scores were as fol- Hamilton Juniors one flipped into the Canadian H R E . RI! | ' shooters a Oshawa district, the Oshawajlows: Fred Chase 47, Rick 7 zone from the opening face-off. Skeet Club took top honors in|Sheridan, Nelson Starr and Paul Beat Fredericton Viadin Sheedrin picked it up FOR SALE the third tournament of the|Branton took 46 each, followed FREDERICTON (CP)--Ham-|and passed to Chichurin whose Lower Lakes Skeet League,/by Egan Manthey and Petelijton Red Wings. of the Ontario|shot trickled in off Wayne Ste- 942-1101 held here Sunday, Trosky with 45 each. DougiHockey Association Junior A se-|phenson's pads, AR : The local skeeters edged out/Branton and Louis Sirizzottilries scored four goals in the sees AT ARTISTS OF O1 the York Gun Club and St.jeach broke 44, while coming injthira period to defeat Frederic salina % Catharines Gun Club, for first/with a 43 were Herman Sweet-iion Red Wings 7-4 in an exhibi- ce in the league standing.|man and Wilf Widemeyer, Wil-|tion hockey game Monday. oc kK ee Lag im wa now has 22 points,|/burt Newlands broke 42 while) pan Lawson and Fred Speck Against their nearest rival|Mark and Ted Brown took 4lleach scored twice while Phim which ts the York Club whichjeach. L. Luffman, George/aqair, Regenald LeClerc and holds second place with 20}4|Brown and Bob McCoy each/noh Aitchison scored the other ts, managed a 40 with Joe Robin- goals for Hamilton, The five "top guns' who|son and George Weldon break-|" The teams were tied 1-1 after scored 243 broken birds out of|ing 39 and 38 respectively. the first period and 3-3. after & possible 250, were Bill Rudyk,| The next league shoot will belthe second, then Hamilton dim Laterneau and Allen Wood,|held at Malton, Ontario, on/turned on the steam and com- Try Stan's For The Best Prices B, while Terie Cornish and Don Jeremy 'The Oshawa Club/pletely outplayed Fredericton In Oshawa + va! i >! > ' Hubbard broke 48 each, stan|tlelds will be open for practice |i, frederictonces junior entry Starr and Max Brown also|shooting, the day before, start-|i, the intermediate A Southern Broke 48 each, ing in the afternoon. 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