Oshawa Times (1958-), 5 Jan 1967, p. 10

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10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, Jenuory 5, 1967 As a result of Saturday's play in the Oshawa Neighbor- hood Associations' Pee Wee Hockey League, the stage has \been set for next Saturday's |battle, between Connaught and Gives Packers Edge GREEN BAY, Wisc. (AP); Lemm coached Houston Oil-| "Kansas City va haope The outcome of the Super Bowljers of the AFL in 1961, then left|size,"" he said, "good speed, aj : . . game could depend on how/for the NFL and four years|good quarterback in Len Daw-|ort Pongh aly Lig in their much poise Kansas City Chiefs|with the St: Louis Cardinals be-|son, great running in Mike Gar-| Connaught and North Oshawa can muster. fore returning to the Oilers this rett and great receivers in Otis) sre the league's only undefeat- The Chiefs, champions of the|past season. bast a8 tahoe -- lad teams dies fine weeke af American Football League, "Kansas City's offensive line| 1). Connaught holds down meet Green Bay Packers, tops wis ae oe tk fine persue jis tremendously big. Whether] First place vith 18 points, North in the National League, in the) | which dead Hi ite theft S.any better than Green Bay's|q<hawa is right behind with contest Jan. 15 at Los Angeles nel, which many consider jis open to conjecture, but they 17 points, while Baker and Fern- : * {finest personnel in pro foot-| , and are eight-point underdogs) is i - have tremendous size. hill: follow with 18° and 13 in the early betting. jball,"" Lemm said Tuesday night! «Green Bay has an excellent] noi t tivel * in a_ telephone conversation : ;, |points respectively. But Wally Lemm, who has} m defence, which has proven it-; Ochawa Novice All - Sirs, q|from his home in suburban Chi-|-ci¢ over a number of years.| Harman, coached in both the NFL an ie | Kansas City has a good defence, | Nipigon, AFL, feels that while Kansas) ' ' - | "But Green Bay has the City has some fine players, the! savvy--just like the old New key to their chances: will hinge} apr eraat sa5, York Yankees. They have that on their ability to match Green chainpionshin carie exterience. Bay's poise. , ini 7 |That's a definite advantage. If/rours, good linebackers and| 'The results of Saturday's Ski T Coac here's any real difference,' oq' secondaries." jgames at the Children's Arena Storie, Lake Vista, "ne and Woodview are but whether it has the fluidity|ciose behind with 11 points, of having been together for a each pending the Novice All- long time, I don't know. Star - Harman clash on Mon- "Both teams have good front day evening. ther laser jthat's it. bay ae oe as Lemm scoffs at opinions that were as follows: A Yonge ee Dawson can't be very good be-| Valleyview blanked Bathe going ake 3 cause he didn't make it. with}Park by a 5-0 count backed they're not going to choke up. | pittspur; i ' 3 D . sburgh Steelers and Cleve-/by Phil Gay's steady goal-keep- Back In Hamess When a team doesn't have that janq Browns in the NFL. ing. The Valleyview attack was|! experience, like Kansas City, MONTREAL (CP) -- Daveliet something go wrong and Jacobs of Montreal left for|they can lose their poise and Europe Tuesday night to act! have trouble." "That's so much baloney," he| headed by Paul Byrne and Den- said. "He never got a chance to nis Lycette with two goals each make it in the ad tng one while Randy Patton added a as head coach of Canada's na-| oe of the biggest fallacies when it/single markerto complete the tonal ski team. Lime acters, ave, won four comes to. comparing the two Valleyview. scoring Jacobs, 31, retired after two/and have played in five title eagues. There's a lot of quar' eagryrew WINS years in the position following|/pames in the past seven sea- terbacks in the NEL w ang " Eastview Park handed Sun- the world ski championships in| <ons. make a bei And WMO nyside a 9-1 loss with a fine Portillo, Chile, last August. The Chiefs, on the other hand,|™2¢e it with another. loffensive display. Don Storms However, he returned to' the pave only two championship) Asked to compare Dawson |jed Eastview with a two goal, job on short notice following an| pames on their side, both of 2nd the Packers' Bart Starr,|two assist performance. Other injury to John Platt of Trail,| which they won. Lemm said: |two-goal scorers were Gary B.C., who replaced Jacobs as Y "It's hard to rate them./Wilson, Danny Woodward and coach, Platt, formerly a mem-|SEES LITTLE DIFFERENCE {They're different. They're both|Rene Picard, while Joe Green- ber of the national team, was| Aside from those facts, Lemm exceptionally good passers. But/tree counted a single goal and struck by another skier last} doesn't see much difference be-|again, Starr has the champion-/added four assists with a fine Thursday during the Christmas|tween the Super Bowl teams. {ship game ability." jeffort. The lone Sunnyside goal training camp at Banff, Alta., a Ds oe ~~ jwas notched by Steve Smith. and suffered broken ribs, a RUNDLE BEATEN ge eed, oe | OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS "x= re rhage. i : ' ' squad to 1 - = Jacobs will be responsible for] . GUYS AND DOLLS MAJOR ----_\Hambly's" Beverages 629,319; Wood-| dua Ok 8 close 32 decis : nded_in_ 3-to-1 |carver 15.and--Motor city ion. from Kingside Park, Run- the te: during three weeks 4f| All. games. this week ended. in _3-to-1\ carvers. 6--38,615 vt § Sy em leg in Europe. |yerdicis, with, Perrys' Pests defeating $0.91. |dle was led by a two-goal competition in Europe. Trotters, Sabers over Jan Cans, Cassel-| 7 a he ; 3 is lifes over Ball Lows 'and Bishops t0p-|nop 738,'S. Ball 728 J° Vasko' P46, 0, (Cort from Emil Neault and a |Ping Knighters. old Ballem led the |Patt@boy 707, H. Appleton 714, m. Bell/Single goal by Paul Pasgas. 'or ie Uys: ro! allem ; ; mm Chelsea Will Tour |way with a 913 triple, which included | "Soe indies "by, mith 373, R. Poole|Lte Kingside goals were coun \ |the high single for the year, a tremend-/313 and G. Gwilliams 309. jted by Mike Dempter and ? [ous 4i@, He wes, followed Bg pene | L League -- C. Petrolia 96, N.|\Mike Bakegeorge. Canada And US. |728° (303); Jim Cassells 720 and Lloyd gunactneg asta Coushin 99, | Baker Park took sole pos- |Sabins 717. sia it Ay MD. "orate Le wenebpleton' session of third-place with a LONDON gyi Di Chel corce Meth Mavia Taclok being "the Greene, L. Tomkins, K. Cooney, Guido|fine 5-1 win over Storie Park. sea, an English First Division|oniy one to come through with @ 729) Rocker, B. Smith, D. Hansen, 8. Steves, /Steve Barrett led Baker with soccer team, will tour Canada'triple. . Natak, S. Stone and D. Dennis. |a_ two-goal effort, while single and the United States at the| Casseliites rolled the high team triple paca end of the English season in|"qyeq"me igh tem single of Vr | Poste rege REGAIN Lost RACE DAYS TT , j 3, Md. ) -- Five May, it was announced Tues-| in the high average race for the Purple 3, Aqua 3, Lilac 3, Tan 3, Green Gay. Guys, Harold Ballem still leads with 266/2, Sliver 2, Blue 2, Coral 2, Orange 2,/days of horse racing cancelled followed by Ron Bragg 258, Dave Bit|Vellow 1, Mauve 1, Belge 1, Gold 1,| he, f a ; t| The team is due to leave for|hop 247, Lloyd Sabins 245 and John Trott | Rose 1, Bink, 0, Red 0, Black 6, Maroon |Decause of. snow at the recent| Laurel meeting will be resched- New York May 13, but the de-|242 For the Dolls, Bernice Buday has ®\o, Brown 0, Lime 0. parture will be postponed for al oyer Bell 222, Janet Peel ond isabolia|, High Doubles -- M. Mann 41 (asiriluled at Pimlico in the spring, week if they are in the English/King both et 220, Marion Dingman and|& Vitel Sor, a, Goddard 423 (21), [the Maryland Racing Commis- Cup final May 20. ad Ng dol J.T 42) (248); M. Pirie 416 (209); |sSion announced Tuesday. The The club secretary said the jetcuy suplteniaL L. Burkhart 407 (211); M. McAdam 403/ commission also said that any (262); and J. Davidson 403. (245). club expected to play 10 games| sister Tv Towers 17--43,428; White- at a days lost due to the weather High Singles -- S. Peer 247, 0. Mc- ' " in various cities. Some of the|stars 17--41,261; Jim's BA 14--43,655;|Duff 230, G. Halleron 220, G. Luke 218,|during the meeting which McLaughlin Fuel 12--44,886; Oshawa|O. Shortt 211, ; _ , |Connaught, North Oshawa Experience And Poise Remain Unbeaten Leaders goals were counted by Bobby the same way. In the goaltending race, North place a two-way battle between|sists for 28 points, while in|Oshawa's John Bowes Connaught and North Oshawa,|second and third spots are two but also the fight for individ-;more North Oshawa players, ual honors is also shaping up|Peter Bathe and Bruce Blight |with 23 and 22 points respectiv- In the scoring race, North|¢ly. Close behind is Connaught's Oshawa's Phil Jarvie leads the|Dave Smith with 21 points. pack with 17 goals and 11 as-' leads, place are Lake Vista's Mark having allowed only seven goals}Logan and Nipigon's Peter in nine games with four shut-|Grills with 16 goals against, outs to his credit. Connaught's|each. : Phil Delong holds down sec-| The battle for first - place ond place, having allowed nine|comes to a head this coming goals in nine games with three|Saturday, when Connaught and shutouts, while tied for third-|North Oshawa meet at 9.20 a.m. Hill, John Komatz and Danny Kuasnak. Robert Barker scor- ed the lone Storie goal. Connaught posted a 6-1 win over Brookside, despite a fine goal-tending display by Brook- side's Tom Buchanan, who made many fine saves. Luke Charbonneau led the winners with two goals and an assist, while single goals were count- ed by Gary Sherban, Dave| Smith, Vic Suppan and John Halleran. The lone Brookside goal was counted by Doug Beir. | ness. | WOODVIEW WINNERS Woodview squeezed out a close 3-2 win 6ver a stubborn! Lake Vista team. The Wood-| view attack was led by Don Dougan and Gary Armstrong | with a goal and an assist each, while John Stainton aiso count- ed a single marker. Lake Vista goals were counted by Keith McGuire and Bill Knight. | In an exciting contest, Fern- ill took a well - earned 4-1 win over Nipigon. Randy Pal- mer allowed only one goal with a good effort, while the Fern- hill goals were scored by Mar- tin Reynen, Rocco Ambra, Jim Duignan and Stan Hughes, The Nipigon goal was notched by Murray Christenson. In the final game of the day, North Oshawa were in fine form, as they handed South- mead a 10-1 setback. 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