Oshawa Times (1958-), 24 Dec 1966, p. 8

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y SPORTS BEAT By Eric Wesslby Times Sports Editor Just think, another 24 hours and most of the stuff and nonsense will be over, Christmas, 1966, will be histor and everyone will be looking forward to New Year's, Well, almost everyone, Tonight's the night you hang up the stockings, and we hear general manager Ted O'Connor of the Oshawa Generals is going to put up a pair, in hopes Santa Claus will drop in a goalscoring forward to help the club in its bid for a first division finish in the Ontario Hockey Association Junior "A" League. COACH BOB DIONNE of the Crushmen, who ts filling in for six games while coach O'Connor of the Generals serves a six-game suspension, would probably like Santa to find some extra days in the week that he could spend with his family, Oh, well, Bob, at least you get to see two of your sons when you're handling the club reins, You can't have everythin ; an erything. ; -- OSHAWA GENERALS' Ian Yung aitSigve the op. portunity of starting in goal for the Ontario "Hockey As> sociation Junior 'A' All-Stars when they tackle the visit ing Czechoslovakian national hockey team at Toronto's Maple Leaf Gardens on Wednesday, Coach Eddie Bush and manager Jim Gregory announced the teams starting lineup Friday, Defenceman Nick Beverley is the other General who will take. part in the game, Another Gen- eral, Barry Wilkins, was included in the original list of 28 players. STARS WILL have strength up the middle for this game, with Bush able to call on Kitchener's Walt Tkaczuk and Don Luce, London's Gary Unger and Niagara Falls' Derek Sanderson, On the blueline, Stars will have Brian Glennie, Mariboros, Rick Smith, Hamilton, Jim Dory, London, Tom Reid, St. Catharines, and Ricky Ley, Niaga- ra Falls, Despite Peterborough's lowly position, three Petes are on the team, forwards Mickey Redmond, John Vanderburg and Garry Monahan, THIS 18 THE TIME of year when one feels sorry for the professional hockey player. For most, it's a weekend away from home and family, at a time when families should get together, Some delay the holiday until Monday, while others celebrate a day earlier, There are quite a few other people who surrender their time at Christmas, #0 that your enjoyment will be even greater, We're think- ing not only of hockey players, but of television, radio, theatre and transportation workers, We owe them all a great deal of thanks, WE MENTIONED it earlier this week, but for those who missed, from the sports staff of the Oshawa Times, George Campbell, Roger Levett and yours truly, MERRY CHRISTMAS, May you have many more, Reeson, Walmsley Busy, Athletics Beat Orillia By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Goaltenders Ivan Walmsley others, and Ray. Reeson had 91) George Vall had two goals shots aimed at them Fridayjand Al Micks, Bobby Forhan night in an Ontario Hockey As-jand George Westfall one each sociation Senior game, wal for Orillia, They were at opposite ends of} ka Long led the Aces the ice as Woodstock Athletics|three goats, with Bob Rewear defeated Orillia 9-5. /Tom Carty and Ron Earle add: In other = griday, King-ing one each. ston Aces beat Barrie Flyers : G3, Beleile Mo-awis,sipned| "te KMawlen, 20m" Werk Galt Hornets 4-3 and Boe for the Flyers ' os efeate hide pw Ae Wayne Brown with two goals Guelph Regals 4-1. Wvoimsles felt the effects of/8nd Bob McAlpine and Greg Orillia's short-staffed roster--|Marchen with one each carried Orillia showed up with only 12|the Mo-Hawk comeback while players and one was injured Carl Hatt, Larry Zillatto and early--as he faced 62 Wood-|Ron Hergott had a goal each stock shots, Reeson was in the/for Galt, John Lumley, Bill Abbott, Athletics net. Hee Brainard and Dave Me- Ron Ryan, Art Sullivan and defenceman Pat Bester each|Comb handled scoring for the winners with Dave Luckiuk acored two goals for the Athiet- ies, while Ted Power, Don Me-|javerting the shutout for Guelph, " WEEKEND SPORTSCOPE SUNDAY ICE SKATING "t "tad Family Skating -- at Civic "MERRY CHRISTMAS Auditorium, 1:30 p.m, to 3:30 MONDAY Pm, HOCKEY OHA Junior 'B' Metro League - East York Steelers vs Whit: Gregor and Tom Walker got the TUESDAY HOCKEY by Lasco Steelers, at Whitby Arena, 8:00 p.m, Oshawa Minor Assoc, Major. Bantam League--Police Assoc, va. Scugog Cleaners, at 5:00 p.m.; Hambly's Beverages vs B'Nai B'Rith, at 5:55 p.m. and Canadian Corps vs Westmount Civil Service League -- Foote's Towing vs Chow's Res- taurant, at 0:00 p.m, and City Hall vs Whitby Dupont, at 10:00 Pp.m.; beth games at Bowman- ville Arena, Neighborhood Parks Assec,-- at Civic Auditorium, 8:00 a.m,, Dallas Cowboys' offensive line coach Jim Myers seoms to be puzzled over something as he scratches After W By CLIFF ils WHITBY -- Whitby Lasco Steelers vaulted back into a tie for first place in the Metro Junior B Hockey League stand. ings last night as they downed leading Weston Dodgers 7-5 in a game played at Weston Arena, For coach Jim Cherry and manager Ivan Davie it was somewhat of a Christmas pre- sent, as it marked the third straight time that Lascos have downed the Dodgers, Don O'Donoghue proved to be the giant killer last night for the Steelers, coming up with his first three - goal game of the season, Pete Vipond, the Brooklin flash, added a single, as did his linemates, Tommy Laven: der and Paul Reid, Hard work- ing Ken Knapton added a single in a winning effort. Gary Ford, a former Bramp- nm player, sparked the losers' tack with a pair of goals, while singles were picked up by Terry Draycott, Dave Roy and Doug Woods, The game last night was tremendous effort by both clubs, as both appeared destin- ed to take the big step for- ward, Dodgers were playing ra- ther cautious as they realized the tremendous scoring power that the Steelers have. Dodgers managed to hold) Steelers on even footing for the) first period, as they had to come from behind on two oc casions to hold a two « all tle Roth teama took a single trip to the penalty box in the Ini- tial frame, Whitby started to turn on the heavy power in the middle frame and scored two unans- wered goals, Lavender, the league's leading point man, gave Steelers the lead for the third time tn the game as he} rounded out a three - way pas-| | Ajax Juveniles | Defeat Oshawa Ajax Juveniles edged Oshawa! 21 in an exhibition hockey | game at Children's Arena,| while Oshawa and Peterbor- ough played to a 3-3 tle in an} exhibition pee wee game, to at Steelers Share Lead sing play with Reid and Knap-jeach and every one a ton, Indians hockey again after losing a bat: tle with owner Eddie Shore four-day walkout earlier in the week, made Providence Reds ajdifferent play" a month ago,/ Redmond, John Vanderburg and his head while discussing fonship. Members of the the coming game with Green forward wall are, left to Ray Packers for the Nation: right, John Niland (76), al Football League champ: Tony Lisclo (7), Mike in Over Weston O'Donoghue, who had one of his finer nights in a Laseo > uniform, added his second goal of the game as the period was nearing the three «+ quarter mark, Play, while fast and hard checking, was clean, Both teams bagged a trio of goals in the wide open third frame with Steelers preserving thelr two - goal lead built up in the middle frame, Lascos will be at home on Monday night to York Steelers with game time siated for 8, p.m, JUST TALKING .. . Mana: ger Davie treated his charges) to a steak dinner after the game... Steelers having pla- yed the same number of games | Walmsley Scores Winning Marker Gerry Walmsley. scored a jbreakaway goai with iess than I DON'T KNOW WHAT YOU DID WITH THE BALL Connelly (53), and Ralph four minutes left in the game to give Oshawa Crushmen a 5-4 victory over Kingston Fron- tenacs in Hastern Ontario Jun- for "B" play last night at Civic Auditorium, Friday's win puts Oshawa in a first place tle with pe ee | Cougars, aa each team has 1 points, Oshawa had @ 4-1 lead mid- way through the second period, but sloppy play allowed King- ston to come back and tle the score by the half-way point in the. third period before Walma- ley scored his game-winning" goal, ( Also scoring for Crushmen were Frank Sawyer, Ron Webb, Phil Solomon and Doug Whit. ing. Kingston Re were pick- ed up by Rod Graham, two, Stan Galt and Ed Leeman, Sawyer opened the scoring at 6:01 of the first period, as he made a second effort pay off in points, After picking up the J GERRY WALMSLEY ++» the winner Webb rounded out the scoring puck and slapping it at the Kingston goalie, he grabbed his own rebound and put it in from short range, Play went from end to end in monotonous fashion until 14:04, when Galt skated over the blueline and fired at Ost awa's Dave Gavel in goal. Gavel managed to get a piece of it, but could not prevent it from bouncing in over the top of him, Neely (73), (AP Wirephoto) -- for the first period when he took a pass fro mWalmsley and put the puck in the upper left corner of the Kingston net from 15 feet out, Solomon scored his 15th goal of the season to continue Osh: awa's acoring spree in the sec. ond period, The goal was the type a team-scoring leader is expected to score as he put a slap shot past Kingston goalie, John Coates, from 30 feet out, IAN YOUNG e+. starting job Bush Selects Stars' Lineup Moore, Gavilan Elected -- To Ring's Hall Of Fame ing Hall of 'Fame is supposed|he calls A, B and Ce-any to be exclusive to greats of the|Can--if he. wants to," whic gloves, year in Vallejo, Calif, But the mention of retire. he used to strike so swiftly, This is beautiful; it is quite an honor,"' sald Moore when he learned of his election Friday to the Hall of Fame, youngster to be more than | drop-out of school and a bum, | as Weston, hold a share of top spot. . . On behalf of Mana- ger Ivan Davie, coach Jim DON O'DONOGHUE Cherry, time . keeper +++ three goals the Whitby Lasco Steelers hock ey club we would like to wish 'Very {Merry Christmas', Indians Back In Action, Swamp Providence Reds Ry THE CANADIAN PRESS |the first Springfield goal and Springfield's unhappy band of|impressed Shore with his all is concentrating on/around play, The Indians struck for three jgoals In each period and goalie Indians, who staged ajJacques Caron made 33 saves, |Caron was fined $500 for "in- The whipping post and snapped ajbut the money later was re- four - game American Hockey| turned by Shore, League losing streak by belting) Bill Sweeney, Jim Anderson the Reds 0-3 Friday night and Howie Menard led the "I'm very happy with the way Springfield attack with two the team played,' Shore said,/goals each, Hddie Kachur "It checked well and passed tallied a pair for Providence. | Hockey TORONTO (CP)---The Ontario Association Junior A \All-Stars will combine speed : Jerry land strength down the middie|fight of my life--aga Gray, and all connected withiin their exhibition game Wed-|venile delinquency." |nesday against the Czechoslo- |vakian national team, | AllStar coach Eddie Bush of /Hamilton Red Wings and man- ager Jim Gregory of Toronto Marlboros made their selections Thursday night, Tan Young of Oshawa Gener- als will start in goal with Ham- jiiton's Gerry Gray and Larry | Holmes of St, Catharines Black | Hawks also available. The league's four top centres jo Walt Tkaczuk and Don Luce \of Kitchener Rangers, Gary Un- lger of London Nationals and Derek Sanderson of Falls Flyers -- give the club strength up the middle, | The wingers will be Mickey {Gary Monahan of Peterborough |Petes, Tim Ecclestone of Kit- jehener, Larry Pleau of Mont: freal Junior Canadiens, John |Mercer of London, Gerry Mee- han of Toronto and Dan Lawson of Hamilton, well, The puck usually finds) its way into the nets when you do: that," | An observer victory might not be too indica: | suggested | the! Niagara) "But I have not retired as oo lyet,"" ageless Archie said, 'I'm lin the best part of the biggest a preeetam for the boxin rid, Boxing has taken Its lumps | Moore headed the area eg the number of/@"y youngster who wants t members to - ua tn ed on 232 of a possible ballots, followed by Kid Gavi-|level it used to enjoy." lan, former welterweight king, who at 40 lives in Cuba, He had/a question mark, It still is, 226 votes, \ Also elected were former/last year," he said, light heavyweight champion| Where between 49 and 53." Baitling Levinsky, picked by |) >= the Old Timers Committee, and James Deaf Burke, an English 19th century champion named) by the pioneer group. Moore's last fight was in 1056 lwhen he was knocked out by | Floyd Patterson in a heavy |weight title fight, But Archie retired still wear- ing the light heavyweight crown, which he won in 1952 by defeating Joey Maxim, He de- fended the title seven times, "I've dedicated the rest of my| life to uprooting juvenile de- linquency," he said, \ vcory urn got eon e'| Be A Smart Santa... Give The Gift cause Providence ts an AHL) doormat this season, | "Providence looked bad be- cause of the way Springfield played,' the 64-year-old owner! said, | Of the 16 players dressed by) Shore, 15 were members of the squad which walked out Mon:) day in protest of suspensions of defencemen Dale Rolfe, Bill) White and Dave Amadio, Vet- CAMERAS cu That Clicks With Everyone! SAN DIEGO (AP)---The Box-; Moore has a program which ring who have hung up their/has kept him busy for the last), "It's the greatest battle ever ment sends former world light)¢quent, I teach truth, respect heavyweight champion Archi@)and dignity through self » de- Moore into his famous mMon-|fence," he said, "It is a mo- goose---like stance from which! tivating program to teach a Turning back to the sport of boxing, Moore had reflections inst ju-jthe public eye during recent years but "boxing is used to be- list of four|ing knocked around," he said. elected to the Hall of| 'Boxing is the last outpost for hie was|make it and 1967 will bring the/son, Archie sport back up to the fine high! scored The Brightest Gift ideas Hardware Lid. accessories SAWYER'S "550" R Enjoy your alide shows from your easy heir, Three-button remote control hand unit lets you focus, advance or reverse slides; hoe 10 foot remote Biggest ever with more to Pool Hockey Games ..... 11,95 Whiting scored the most un, ual goal of the evening at the 112 mark, when he shot a "floater" at the Kingston net and saw it go in off the post after Coates misjudged it, Gary Bradley took a check in the corner shortly after Whit- ing's goal and came up with possible pulled ligaments, It is not known how long he will be out, , Kingston's bid to get back in the game began at the 13-min- ute mark, as Graham scored the first of three. consecutive Kingston goals without an Osh awa reply, Leeman made the score 4-3 at 16:50 of the second period, taking advantage of a goal- mouth seramble to put the puck by Gavel. Only two goals were scored in the third period, one by Gra- ham of Kingston, to tie the game, and Walmsley's winning marker, A Kingston ersplay _ goal was scored with Latromboise in the penalty box for high Sticking, Leeman scored on a screened shot after Gavel had stopped a shot from Galt, Walmsley then demonstrated his ability to skate as he beat John McFarland to the puck, and walked in on the Kingston net to score the winner for Crushmen, Crushmen's next game be Thursday in Belleville, ei FIRST PERIOD if Knowles) a Kh eons Se Planigon) ° seuss q DP ssa ia sees We) are taaree ee i, > PRRIOD t : serpeeenesenes 108 oe Eee will i] a Penal Bowen (©) 19:20, Realtors, Houdaille Win Whitby Games WHITBY (Staff) -- Gibson and Willoughby Real Estate blanked. Whitby Hotel 4-0 and Houdaille Industries whipped One » Hour Martinizing 8-3 in Whitby Industrial Hockey Lea- gue action this week, by 'ay Davidson, J. Steven- son, B, Thomspn and Bob Cook for Real Estate. 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