Oshawa Times (1958-), 9 Jan 1967, p. 7

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e, ! and 3-0 ne three nn min- 1g. renerals he first pair of id, and e third, e Bab- 'o turns cnee in- y,_ trig- 5-2 vic- » Fred ins and e Paul cleanly penal- Gene } minor Danny major. utbreak od Sun- mn Dus- Pierre 1 at 10 ompeti- Popeil's 1e with third nes its _ Pete scored goals. ice for ing to Garry ved to place a 6-4 Kitch- gara into a milton behind twice Unger, Mercer adding n tal- » With e and up a shener | Dan- Derekt Tom scored OMEBREW HONORED... hey ficial, grea OM They ickey Whi han jade. Ed. ets, f the By GEO. H. CAMPBELL air, last Friday night, at the iccadilly Room in the Hotel nosha, and believe it or not it was a ball! Master of Ceremonies Bruce fleck, Oshawa Generals Club ning remarks and the gal- y of guest speakers, from r and wide, took the cue and in ,frolic and sentimental me- ories. . Paul, Boston, Quebec, Mcn- al, you name it -- they came pay tribute to Oshawa"s "Bill" Hannah, European lia- official and head of Dun- ps, when that team thrived lim Magee, of Kingston Fron- others, all appeared in guest speaker's role, to tell what they know and remember of Wren Blair. It was that kind of a night, that kind of a program. Master of Ceremonies Bruce Affleck got the "show on the road" on a light and non - serious motive -- the guest speakers all took it from there. FRIENDLY 'RIBBING' The '"needles" were sharp and they were thrust often. We personally liked the way Wren Blair, guest of honor, laugh- ed sincerely wher "'Bill" Han- nah, former public relations manager for Dunlops, commen- ted that Wren was supposed to have been born in Lindsay-- but he insisted he was born in a manger. Aside from Bill Hannah's ac- colades, Ed. Stanley of Clinton Comets and Jim Magee of King- ston Frentenacs both paid tri- bute to Wren Blair and to the cessful conquests; Matt Ley-jhelp he had given them. Stanley, of Clinton Co-|don, OHA President; Russ| Guest speaker Sammy Pollock Blair "picked them up|Humphreys, Oshawa Generals|General Manager of Montreal! ground" in the late 50's; |Hockey Club president; his old|Canadiens, was in complete long - standing trainer Stan|tune with the gathering. He| |Waylett; these and a paid tribute to Wren , set the key with his t night resulted, one of FAR AND NEAR came from St. Louis, ambassador. NORMAN IRWIN «++ Pres, Whitby Dunlops tby from 1956-59, he was id. And what a speech he another of Blair's suc- = hockey success, ting that there was likely more to come. a great group. The }.ead table lot of|praised Wren Blair and _hisiguests, THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, Januery 9, 1967 7 shield, bearing "The Blair Coat of Arms"; Bobby Atters- ley gave him a travelling bag, from '"'his old boys" and Stan Waylett had a fine souvenir album of pictures, happy mem- ories of recent hockey triumphs in Whitby and in Oshawa, There were wires and letters of regret from those who just weren't able to make the event. These included Boston's Gener- al Manager "Hap" Emms, Leafs' Bob Davidson, Globe and Mail Jim Vipond, OHA vice - president Jack Devine, "Red" Sullivan of Peterborough Jim Skinner of Detroit, Gordon Juckes, CAHA secretary, Lorne Passedor and dozens of others, OSHAWANS ON HAND Perhaps most significant of all, was the number of Osha- awa's own hockey fraternity on hand. After all, this was their tribute to one of their jown and the group was large personalities as Harry Sinden, coach of Boston Bruins; Lynn Patrick, coach of St. Louis s Blues; Jim Magee, of Kingston Frontenacs; Matt Leyden, OHA President; Russ Humphreys, Oshawa General Hockey Club president; these and all the others followed one theme. This was a testimonial din- ner for Wren Blair -- born in Lindsay (A. E. "Bud O'- # Neill was on hand) but raised in Oshawa and it was a great night. Wren's night! WREN REPLIES Following all the praises and accolades Wren Blair was modest and sincere. He thanked each and every one who had participated, each 'and every one who had attend- ed, and to those with whom he had been 'associated, he gave his special thanks. The introduction of his father, Alvin Blair, his two brothers, | veyed Jerry and Lyle, these were ; : ne _ |and it was representative. special thoughts to a special standing ovation, a fitting tri-| Before we start listing them, night. |bute to one of Oshawa's finest|we'll make an apology. We 'men of hockey. STANDING OVATION There were special gifts for/five at least, who should be At the conclusion of the af-|Wren, of course. Murray John-|mentioned, but it was a fast- fair, the group gave Wren aiston presented him with a/moving event and there was HARRY SINDEN «+ - Boston Bruin's coach NEIL HEZZELWOOD « » » Generals Secretary even admit- Friday night's gatheiing was including such hockey probably have missed four or} ... WIDE REPRESENTATION Oshawa Hockey Fraternity Pays Tribute To Wren Blair ecutives and former players,as Jack Naylor, Bobby Attersley, Jack Thaler, Les Colvin, 'Ab' Barnes, Tommy O'Connor, His Honor, Judge Jermyn, Harold Pascoe, one of Wren's early teachers, ."Gus" Bodnar of Lindsay, Lorne Cook, past-pre- sident of the OHA, Dick Trot ter, Jim Shaw, Jim Bishop, Frank Mohns and other press and radio types, Gordie Myles, Fred Etfher, Bill Berwick, George and Wally Brabin, Bill Kurelo, Cliff Maddock, Ken Courtney, Sonny Hill, Doug Me- Connell of Kingston, Gar Peters, Ross Hawe, Roy Sawyer, Tom Williams, and Bobby Orr of Boston Bruins -- and last, but not least -- for it was a splen- did "touch" -- three of the Generals, captain Billy White, Nick Beverley and Barry Wil- kins. "Sammy" Pollock, guest speaker of the night, said it. Quoting The Bible, he point- ed out that '"'a prophet is without honor in his own coun- try' and Pollock refuted this, for once. He said "At least to- night, we know Oshawa appre- ciates Wren Blair'. MATT LEYDEN e « - now OHA President just no way, you could deter- mine them all. However, aside from the of- \ficials, past - and - present, al- |ready mentioned, we noted such district hockey men, past ex- rise The lack hile ork. w0-Do} The nge! ule la Give Rangers Boost By THE CANADIAN PRESS Boston Bruins, am who have trouble helping lhemselves, ague weekend by giving New 'ork Rangers a boost to sole ssession of first place. ontreal Canadiens 2-1 in New ad gone into Sunday's action in a first-place tie and the re- ults gave the New Yorkers a 'on in the whole 70-game sched- In Sunday's other game, the ruins Pull Surprise, Bobby Hull in' the first period after Ken Wharram's power- play goal had sent the Hawks ahead 1-0. The Bruins had 20 shots. Dillabough tied it while the Bruins were short-handed later in the first session and McKen- zie drove a rebound past Chi- cago goalie Dennis Dejordy less than a minute later. Woytowich provided the insurance with an unassisted goal in the third pe- riod. Stan Mikita of Chicago got) his 35th assist to bring his point total to 52. The Rangers trimmed Mont- real 2-1 on Bob Nevin's goal with less than five minutes re- maining in the game. Orland Kurtenbach scored the other fifth-place Detroit Red Wings defeated Toronto Maple Leafs +1. The Canadiens defeated De- troit 4-2 Saturday while Toronto trounced the Bruins 5-2. The Rangers now are five points ahead of third-place Tor- onto and nine up on the fourth- place Canadiens. JOHNSTON SHINES The Bruins, who had labored through a stretch of eight win- less games, beginning Dec. 21, knocked off the Hawks behind Ed Johnston's brilliant goal- tending and goals by Bob Dilla- bough, Johnny McKenzie and Bob Woytowich. Johnston stopped 29 shots, including a diving save on a last-place provided the sur- of the National Hockey Bruins upset Chicago Hawks 3-1 Sunday night the Rangers were edging The Rangers and Hawks int. lead. win was the 18th for the rs, the same number they st season. Detroi Provi By THE CANADIAN PRESS New York Chicago Toronto Montreal Detroit 3 Montreal 4 Boston 2 Toronto 5 Gunday's Results Montreal 1 New York 2 Salyucatl 7 a ' ne ne 4 had 25 shots during the game. Toronto 1 Detroit 3 California 1613 6 104 116 3g|Montreal managed the same Boston 3 Chicago 1 Seattle 16 17 5 107 116 37|/number at Ed Giacomin who Wednesday's Games Los Angeles 1617 3 133 135 35 lowered his average to 2.18. Toronto at Montreal Vicioris 2618 5 199 118 a9) 28 Caneays, Some eames, Oe Detroit at Chicago San Diego 10 24 2 101 128 22/80 Wings, beat Toronto | on 2 goals by Andy Bathgate, Parker New York goal while Gilles Tremblay scored for Montreal. 'WE'RE NO. 1' Chants of "We're No. 1" went up in Madison Square Garden HOCKEY SCOREBOARD Saturday's Results Omaha 1 Oklahoma City 4 National League followin K g Nevin's tie-breaking Ee 7 ; Be . 7 iss tule 4 4 goal at 15:12 of the third period. ih sia ma Sunhay! ults The crowd of 15,925 also let out junday's Res an ear-splitting roar when the 1511 8 92 93 38|Memphis 2 St. Louis 2 Boston - Chicago score was 1514 4 84 80 34, Oklahoma City 3 Tulsa 0 posted at the Garden, showing it 12 20 3 100 116 27)Omaha 4 Houston 1 Boston ahead of the Black 820 7 86 124 23 Games Tuesday Hawks. St. Louis at Memphis Montreal goalie Charlie Hodge was at his best in the secon wanes "", A pt|Period when the Rangers fired 16 shots at him. The Rangers Saturday's Results Sunday's Results Seattle 3 California 4 Los Angeles 4 Portland 1 Saturday's Results MacDonald and Paul Hender- son. Bob Pulford scored Tor- onto's goal late in the game. In Saturday's action, Dick American League Eastern Division Possession Of Puck Key Canada's Success MONTREAL (CP) -- Can-|you know he's going to get it! ada's national hockey team came from behind twice Sun- day to gain a 3-3 tie with Rus- sia, and a couple of the Cana- dians think they know why. Winger Wayne Johnston thinks the Nationals are more potent against the Russians this b the Canadi aren't giving the puck away as|League . much. In the third period of Goalie Ken Broderick» noted|Sunday's game the Forum that his team-mates, who rarely |tafters echoed to the chant of get more than'15 shots on the|'We want Brewer, we want Russian goal, had 42 Sunday. /|Brewer. , The centre of attention in the And thats why. Canadian Canadians' dressing room, coach Jackie McLeod thinks his ; ; ; iBrewer had high praise for his team should have won. law teauiiatie. cepting more passes."' An unaccustomed hero Montreal was Carl Brewer, for- mer star defenceman for the Toronto Maple Leafs, who used to draw heckling from the Forum crowd. when he took to the ice in the National Hockey in|don't know how they do it." "They work or go to schoo play. Some of them were writ ing exams, Imagine, exams on Friday game," Sundavls +12 followed 1h eungays t1¢€ OWEee aii foll Canadian team's 5-4 win ove ment in Winnipeg. Russia has two more chance; NANCY GREENE . . . Victorious Ont., Thursday. "These guys amaze me," he ; so back. That's why we're inter-|said. "After a game I just want|homa City Blazers blanked\-- |to sleep, but these guys... I until five o'clock and then they writing before the the Russians last Friday in the Centennial world hockey tourna- against the Canadians--in Tor- onto Tuesday and in Kitchener, period. Alex Faulkener pulled | Parent Gives fei." oe" 'Blazers Win turday night, the Wings trim- | med Houston 3-2 in Memphis, | Oklahoma City thrashed the vi- isiting Omaha Knights 4-1, and By THE CANADIAN PRESS | 11. Oilers defeated St. Louis 4-3 Goalie Bernie Parent of Okla-|in Tulsa. SERIE REP ROE EP ees # - OSHAWA TRANSMISSION Tulsa Oilers for the second). straight time Sunday night as i;his team posted a 3-0 Central | Hockey League shutout over the, Oilers. | Brian Bradley, Wayne Cash- man and Jean Pronovost scored SERVICE the Oklahoma City goals in the 1175 NELSON ST. OSHAWA ¢ game in Tulsa. Parent blanked/§ TELEPHONE 876-2610 4 the Oilers 4-0 in Oklahoma City § Tilast Wednesday. | § In other league action Sunday q night, Paul Andrea scored two goals as Omaha Knights, S!downed the Apollos 4-1 in| Houston, and Memphis Wings| came from behind in St. Louis to tie the Braves 2-2. It was} ° WINS CUP Nancy Greene, Canada's much publicized young fe- male skier, won the Stau- den Cup in Europe on the weekend taking the giant game, "but with that many shots we should have scored more." The national teams played be- fore 15,524 fans in the Montreal . Liverpool Grabs Lead As Frost Stops United slalom Sunday after win- ning the special slalom Sat- Forum. urday. Miss Greene is lead- |TRAIL 2-0 The Canadians were down 2-0} LONDON (CP) -- Defending after the first period and trailed 3-1 at the end of the second. They finally achieved a tie with right winger Ray Cadieux's goal at 15:31 of the third. The Russians had taken full advantage of penalties to Can- ada's Barry MacKenzie and Danny O'Shea in the opening period and Alexander Almetov and: Vitale Davidov scored. The Canadians, who couldn't do anything right in the first period, came to life in the sec- ond. Jean Cusson, Canada's iop goal getter in the recent Cen- tennial tournament at Winnipeg which Canada won, scored his team's first goal on a rebound. Edward Ivanov gave the Rus- ing. world alpine skier as she picked up 50 points for the double victory. Race Tight For Second By THE CANADIAN PRESS Three teams are _ battling neck-and-neck for second place in the Ontario Hockey Associa- tion Senior series, but first- place Collingwood Georgians are still -well in front. Galt Hornets scored two of top of the English Soccer League's First Division Satur- day, turning back West Ham United 2-0 at home. sion last season. Both are point behind Coventry. ious leader, had its game at/the league. Newcastle postponed because of |SWANSEA SHUT OUT frost. | t Liverpool has a better goal) In the English Football A' 24 matches. by forward Peter Thompson, |2°9. both in the first half, were} tory. West Bromwich. Still fourth was /join the tournament. Wolves, beaten 1-0 by Bristol champion Liverpool went to the city, were joined by Millwall, promoted from the Third Divi- n Frost and snow caused the|Brian McDonald in the second Manchester United, the prev-|abandonment of six matches in, average than the Manchester|sociation Cup second - round club. Both teams have played|Mmatches, Nuneaton, a member lof the Southern League, beat)? Two goals five minutes apart| Third Division Swansea Town) It is the only non-member!) enough to give Liverpool vic-\of the English League which | was certain to play in the next Nottingham Forest stayed in|round, when the big clubs of third place with a 2-1 win at| the First and Second divisions | the 12th deadlock of the season} for the Memphis club. | The other Omaha goals were! scored by Gary Sabourin and Jim Johnson. Danny Grant |scored for Houston. 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(tee baat Het mene wit Collingw'd 18 5 3 123 88 39) New Jersey 2 Long Island 2 {Aurel Joliat of Montreal and Woodstock 16 7 0109 73 32/Nashville 5 Knoxville 3 Howie Morenz of Montreal, Chi- Galt _ 15 9 2119 96 32/Greensboro 4 Florida 5 cago and New York, -- : : 2 hess on Charlotte 3 Johnstown 4 The Bruins had 32 shots at Belleville 1113 2 8511424 Western Canada Senlor. [Bruce Gamble but he made sev Orillia 8 14 2 100 116 18\Saskatoon 1 Calgary 3 ten ote = North York 814 1 82 a i Edmonton 4 Yorkton 2 Gamble was spectacular for egg : : : 4 i idl Quebec Senfor the first two periods of Sunday's Barrie |Drummondville 3 Victoriaville 4/game but the Wings came to Kingston 6 Galt' 7 | Belleville 1 North York $ Barrie 3 Kingston 8 Major Junior 'oal and lost his shutout bid ; ; Guelph 3 Oakville 3 Saskatoon 3 Estevan 7 wae Pulford scored at 16:40 of , ee ee ee ee eee ie lish d divisi Games Tuesday Edmonton 1 Moose Jaw 1 the third four minutes of an overtime|goal and assisted on another to| tn the English second division, North York at Orillia. The Wings peppered 36 shots|Petiod remaining gave Oakville/help Toronto Maple Leafs to a Coventry City, which had a well- Woodstock at Collingwood Thunder Bay Junior t Gamblevand 'roronte had 29\it8 3-3 tie with Guelph. Tony|5-2 win over. Boston Bruins earned draw at Birmingham, Hurricanes 7 Fort Frances 8 |*+ Gn ier bs a Shuker and Toby Black got the|Saturday night. edged Wolves off the top of the Nylon PLUSH Ontario Jr. A ba J ® ae other Oaks' goals. Frank| Bob Nevin, whose goal with| standings. y WET Pam -- a gr} GOALIES BATTLE Hincks, Rick McClocklin andjless than five minutes remain- : Toronto 14 9 4 113 105 32 ee, wie Fea ns Duff's two goals and Cour-|Bob Pole shared Guelph's scor-|ing in the game provided New LEWIS Acrilan TWIST tasdon 202 $m Se Fao © --_'(fnera ne an tne hed pe ne rn ae | lamilton riod, broke up a_ goaltender's D y | Niag. Falls 1010 8 128 117 28 Ontario Junior B battle between Hodge and Cro- ¢ night. OPTICAL Karastan BOLEREAU SQ. 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Tuesday's Game igi Peps sey 3 Drummond-\shone on two breakaways by Stewart's average speed was $8.00 P ER DAY MILEAGE CHARGE | Kitchener at London os Sorel 2 Quebec 4 Cournoyer. 101 miles an hour. Clark drove : Thetford'3 Shawinigan 3 Detroit had 40 shots at Hodge, |@ 2.5-litre Lotus. 725-6553 ' | Central League six more than Montreal had at| Stewart set a record of 104.1 r | Crozier. m.p-h. on the 54th lap despite R U T H E RF @] R D ss | ' life in the third period with three goals. Roger Crozier, in the Detroit nets, played a tight game in Saturday's Results Thunder Bay Senior Port Arthur 3 Fort William 6 an Sunday's Results - Defenceman Larry Ziliotto, urday night. Pete Brennan got the other. Davey Jones scored twice for Kingston and Jim Sprott, Char- lie Weston, John Ford and Pete Weston added one each. Jones picked up two more for Kingston Sunday and Charlie Convery also added a pair.. Bob the Aces outshot Barrie 50-26. Corley Adams scored all three goals for the Flyers. Grant Moore, Alpine scored for Belleville. e Hogan and Earl Balfour ch had two goals for Galt Sat- ajof, Bob Rawson, Ed Long id Ron Ear! got the others as Moe Galland d Bill Crawford each scored ice for North York. Bob Mc- 42 shots on Russian's Victor Zinger must be a first. "T don't think we've ever had more than 25." Johnston's post mortem was: "T don't know whether we've finally got onto them, or if they have changed their style. We've learned to stick with a player when he makes a pass because WEEKEND STARS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Dick Duff, who scored two goals, including the winner, as Montreal Canadiens scored a 4-3 come-from-behind victory over Detroit Red Wings Satur- day night. matches, won its first game of the new year, 5-1. On a tricky field, Cel- vd was much too good for Dun- lee. Celtic is five points ahead of scheduled game against Abardeen was postponed. | Hibernian moved into fourth) place with a 4-1 win over Par-| tick Thistle. Dundee United reg- istered its fourth successive vic- tory by beating Ayr United 4-0. Rangers, ment of two cup and six league postponed and four were tied. Hershey 22 IL 4 154 110 48 Vancouver 0 Victori th ti ia 7 ree overtime goals to stage a Setimore i" it sis i 5 Seattle 4 San Diego 2 Re aad Veen Geena comeback 7 - 6 victory overjsians a 3-1 lead when he ripped |Stoke City, 2-1 home winner; The matches involving two 4 th ringfield 1318 3 121 137 29 California 6 Los Angeles 4 netted one each as Montreal Kingston Aces Saturday. Theja shot from inside the blueline jagainst Everton. The referee|other non-league clubs, Ashford et the Provence 622 7 102 154 19 Today's Game edged past Detroit 43. Gordie|Wi" moved the Hornets into ajwhich defenceman Barry Mac-/made three inspections of the/and Bedford, were postponed Lions , ence Los Angeles at Seattle Howe scored twice for Detroit second-place tie with Woodstock|Kenzie accidentally deflected)icy field before he decided play| because of ice and snow. Ama- bi fy q Western Division , Athletics, each with 32 points.|/behind Broderick. could start. teur club Bishop Auckland Centennial Centre 107 46 Ont.-@ tercollest and Dean Prentice had the ; ! P Auckl § Pittsburgh 21 9 4 129 107 int.-Que. Intercollegiate other. coal But Kingston came back Sun- Behind Stoke was former/forced a draw with Halifax. Rochester 2212 2 162 109 46 WTF A ete trounced the Bruins|{@¥ t0 defeat last-place Barrie HARGREAVES SCORES leader Chelsea which, after/The other three, Grantham 86 RUSSETT Cleveland 17 14 3 138 118 37| Toronto 500 63 810/05) " Sakina 's other game.|Fiyers 8-3 and maintain their Ted Hargreaves brought Can-|ciont matches without a win,|Bath, and Enfield were beaten. Buffalo 5 27 6 102 186 16| Western 420 2 14 8 Frank Mahovlich Pulford" Ron (Hold on fourth place in the cir- ada to within one goal at 2:53 of |h51 southampton 4-1. 'A crowd of 15,000 one of the COMMENCING Q Saturday's Results Montreal 3 3 1 32 33 Tinie Eadie Shack and Peter|Cuit with 30 points. Colling- the third period when he took a' Next came Leeds, whose|highest recorded at a non-league JANUARY 23rd, 1967 Baltimore 6 Cleveland 2 Queen's 2.12 19 12 Gistemkowski scored for the|¥ood, meanwhile, is in front nt ado peel ce Mg South African winger Albert Jo-/stadium in recent years, saw|§ Instructions will be glven by the Quebec 6 Hershey 3 McGill 22 1 21 28 Sireats. Pit Martin and Ron|With 39. ourbonnals ang Scored ft nr|fanneson scored twice in the|Nuneaten score twice against|§ Souler entrusiontic. Goit Pre Buffalo 4 Pittsburgh 4 Laval 2.3 1 17 42 5i¢chock replied for Boston. In other games Sunday, North|the face-off circle to the left Of| second half to help his team|the Welsh team, for whom Dectastor 3 aprineteld @ Waterloo 11 2 16 15 4| "tre eats had 40 shots at{Xotk Varsity Grads edged|the Russian goal. beat Burnley 3-1. Welsh international Ivor All- HARLEY TRUDELLE » Results McMaster 1 3 0.14 29 2lgerry Gheevers, shuffling their|Belleville Mo-Hawks 3-1 and| Cadieux scored his power-play church toiled in vain. Nuneaten ¥ < Sunday's ReSul ary Cueevers, 8 i é oal from the right corner of Maan PHONE--576-0450 Guelph 05 1 14 44 Ife, 1 d Guelph Regals tied 3-3 with|goal 8 STRETCHES LEAD had two oth Is" disal § Cleveland 7 Buffalo 3 Saturday's Result Sent welnalencsé alture eg{Oakville Oaks. the crease to salvage the tie. | In Scotland, where the\lowed and hit a post, | |¢ 576-0510 Broderick said that getting|)weather caused the postpone-| Four of the 20 matches were|> HARLEY TRUDELLE From 7 P.Ma-- 11 P.M. Tonight 7 league-leadi whose Five clubs--Cowdenbeath, loa, Berwick, Brechin and Dum- barton--reached the first round proper of the Scottish Cup by winning their preliminary ig Celtic 4 for . your i H Al- prices. NEW. 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