Oshawa Times (1958-), 18 Jan 1967, p. 11

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mack 1en started it off for Co- n he put the puck inte orner of the net from ) make the score 3-1. scored his first goal z shot at the left side and Campbell scored, on a backhand to core 3-3 at the end of riod. No more three cored early in the iod when he took a Kelly and put it 20 feet out. vise tied it less than ater, but it did iittle lly scored on a slap after to put Cobourg > lead. ored a picture goal 'ough the period. La- took the puck over e and slid a pass to r Solomon, who car- he left side of the t before flipping it :oal mouth for Welsh Cougars went ahead slap shot goal by shmen came right wyer scored his sec- of the night, un- make the score 6-6, period was delayed e of fights, one of tned to break out all e, Brydon Elinésky and Walmsley ex- nor penalties and d sticks and gloves ». Laframboise and so exchanged a few while officials were n down, hostilities od between Elinesky ey. and Walmsley were a minor, major and nduct. a minute later, La- nd Cobourg"s John 1 their own brief r the Oshawa for- een slammed inte Gray received a major, Laframboise irst Perled .) 1:19 wiles jley) sooe Be ie tale Lee i mei} i mt (Blinesky) " 4:25 npbal 2:18 rien ion 10:84, oe mbolse (O) 18:50. ond Period 'old ridge) \illecaioacls Yeridge) teeee » Solomon) in (Gillis) ., Nie, 18:4 en (©) 11:41, Stevenson r (0), 16:12, O'Brien (€) 19:59 ird Period rlot (Ryan) 'lot (Ryan) ng (0) 6:50, aiiite " ) 7:40, O'Brien 10:20, ee maior, game mis- linesky (C) (minor, me- duct) 11:40, Gray (C) 2:03, Latrambolse (0) yan (C) 18:00. akes rvice 728-4284 ---- IES' h, 1967 Gymnasium for 00 - 8:30 P.M, , January 18th. supplied by the te required to BOBBY GETS HELP -- helping hand, in fact two them, came to the aid of jobby Hull (centre) Chica- Black Hawks' high-scor- RONTO (CP)--Look at all blankety-blank Indians. 'may be the last time you'll see them. @neral Custer never treated lians like owner Eddie Shore, ding to Shore's Springfield ans of the American e. ports say that the hockey ns -are ready to quit "s reserve. in Eagleson of Toronto, counsel, says he'll take case to court. leson was to leave here today to meet the Spring- players in Hershey, Pa., e they are scheduled to against the Bears tonight. am hoping to call a meet- of all the owners of the rican League to spell it out hem why these boys are go- to the NHL All-Star game, which goes tonight at Mont- real Forum. Jean Beliveau (left) and Gordie Howe (right) help Hull carry The Hart Trophy (left) for the most valuable player _and Set To hores Reservation ing to quit rather than continue with Shore,"' Eagleson said. "It is only right they should know exactly what has been going on" The team walked out on shore in December after four mem- bers were suspended but re- turned without missing a sched- uled game on Eagleson's -ad- vice. "When the team .. . ended their strike just before Christ- mas, I told them to hold on un- til Jan. 20 in the hope Shore would mend his ways," Eagle- son said Tuesday. "Now they have called me to say they can't take anymore." IT'S INTOLERABLE He eaid the situation has be- come so intolerable that the players would rather quit and TOURNAMENT OPENS The first jeg of the All-Star tourna- it, "BR" section, ended on Saturday at Eastway Lanes, with Walter cott ef Oshawa winning top honors. crowd attending ™ d oe stood four-deep t Lia hed ene sherouehiy: ers 'eated to outstanding com- 0 4 win wee @ popular and well ene, givii the Oshawan top as well as an in- ABC tournament Miami this spring. ~ LANDER-STARK CLASSIC ie Jets crept to within five points of Hawks as, led by shut out the Lions 3-to-0, matches ended in 2 to 1 downing the ichardson on the firing missing @ perfect game, with a In fall in Bi eighth frame, spoll- dream game." The Hornets the Panthers and Mustangs nipped | Tigers. Eight Joe Spencer 641 (228, ve Richardson 621 (279); Ralph, It (222); Bert Harding 570 "frank Sobl! $66 (216); Ron Nelson Doug Cole 559 (211) and Sam La- 558 (207, 200). jandings -- Hawks 33, Panthers 28, 28, Hornets 27, Tigers 26, Mustangs yp Lions 25 and Eagles 23. oe a's Bill Buchow: 566 (203) was the top '@ for the Classic B's on Sunday, fol- ed pr¢ fee poss Kimbell's 544 (212) oard. rtinac 529, Jerry Higgins 526, jt 'ree 517, Vern Trimble 515, Arno 514, and Sam Catalano 505, rs te av ro the top eight. As for the games themselves, Mus ik continued ~ on as they set the end for the day 8 2-1 score over rgers. The ee lal Colts, and Hur- nes followed suit by edging Centen-| is, Splinters and imper' ais {c sana rp all games on a 2-to- 1 | Standings -- Muskies 34, rity . ougars 25, Colts 24, Centenniais 23, a i 22, Hurricanes 18 and Imper- Is 17. TUESDAY NITE MEN'S cock Lumber, Burns' Shoes and| vettes, each scored shutout wins, ie Modern Grill, Ron Robinson's and) were 5-2 victors. i 9 Keeler continued his fine bowl- ssticn the night's high with a "4 hy Tip Buechler with > 291 single, Herm » 516, Bob Edgar Z 7 serl_., f. 55}, that i. rence 542, B. i » George Turner 516, Ken Gunn 511,/ ne Wind 515 and H. DeJong 503. KING TEN-PIN The league-leading Go-Getters retain- d their one-point edge over Motor City b dropping @ 4 to 3 decision to Jinx, then, fo the Missing Links, beat the 'cabbers' by the same 'score. Tal Ryan headed the male contingent ith @ fine 562 triple, while Barb Kirk- im was bést for the ladies with a 504 Other good scores had Dan Thom- 549, Glen Copp 529, Steve Richmond Jim Lamont 522, Randy Stewart Bob Jones 515, Jack Gorin 506 and y Adair 505. For the ladies, Glenda Thomson was nner-up with 502, followed by Josie crore vag Jean Hutcheon 480, Loraine je Ryan 460, Noreen Rich- d 446, i he Pettit 452, Alice Lanning 3, rer Herbacko 442, Nell Rowden bi gh Brown 441, Betty Thomson 1 and Mary Harris 430. 'Canadiens Capture Shutout, Alouettes > Canadiens blanked Alouettes 3-0 and Acadiens nosed out Les, PTigres 3-2, in the weekly doubleheader action of the French - Canadien Hockey League, at Bowmanville Arena, Sunday. Real Goulet, G. Brideau and Yves Jacob were the goal-scor- ers for Les Canadiens. In the other game, G. Tan- 'guay and J. Vachon scored for the Tigers while F, Lambert, 'with a pair and G. Lambert, ac- counted for the winners' trio of tallies, were TEN-PIN BOWLING NEWS Stand irae = -- Go-Getters 41, Motor City Cab 40, Independents 37, Duraciean 34, Gillard Cleaners 32, Missing Links 30, Scugog Cleaners 30, Crawlers 29, Vern Auto Glass 26, A and W Drive-in 26, Twisters 26, Goofers 25, Go Goes 23, Wildcats 22, Jinx 20, and Odd Balls 7. SATURDAY MORNING BANTAMS Royal House Furniture kept thelr lead league Intact by blanking Imperial Life 440-0, while second-place Townline Esso were forced into a 3-1 decision, In their match with Burns Jewellers. Pat King had the only 400 set, topping that mark by 12 pins. Others with good scores, were Bill Young 388, Mark Bra- bin 387, Ingrid Wichlo 371, Ann Collison 360, Laurie Snow 338, David Alexander re Roslyn Adams 326 and Duncan Dun- z 305. 'Standings: Royal House Furniture 382, Townline Esso 34, Wilsons Furniture, 33, Curvply-Orono 32, Cedardale iron ai Metals 30%, Bill Whitticks Motors 27, Burns' Jewellers 25, Imperial Life Assur- ance 20. SATURDAY MORNING JUNIORS The Monkees, T-Birds and Camaros pegta through with 3-to-1 wins In_ their hes, while Zombies shutout Mynah- birds 40. Dave Reid posted the high shit for the day, an Impressive $39 set, while Harold Reid was the runner-up with a 483 card. Rick Begg was next In line with 480, fol- lowed by Cecil Prakken 473, Dennis Homeniuk 468, Gary McCollom 458, Lewis Day 457, Bill Temple 455, Butch Paradise 446, Dave Rutter 446, Bruce Stroud Don Kram 433, Brian Ferris 429, Bill Mvac- Donald 422, le Malloy 417, Gord Moore 410 and Eric Loverock 40) ih i Monkees 42, C Zombies 34, Little Satans 33 T-Birds 24, Mynehbirds 22 takers 22. GM _TENPIN jewell's Men's Wear served notice they have no Intention o relinquishing first | | lace In the league as they rolled thelr third successive shutout by posting a 7-0 jw over the Union Reps on Friday. Die Room Twisters remainded fou points back of the pacesetters by blank. e, | ing. Untouchables 7-0. Flintstones sprang | |back Into serious contention by blasting | 85's 7-0, Dovers defeated Minute Men|S' 5 to 2. While, Ti Cats and Wilsons were 4 to 3 victors over Citizens Finance and Chevelles respectively. Pilg Ten scorers: Arno Knop $94 (221), 'om Krawchuk 568 (203), Bert Wind 563 tsa, Ossie Spooner 562, Horst Plekarski | 557 (200), Bob Edgar 540, Tony Lupel 535 (214), Ray Siegel 529, George Waite 527 and Bill Germond 516. Standings: Jewell's Men's Wear 39, Die Room Twisters 35, Chevelles 34, Citizens Finance 34, Flintstones 28, T' 7, Wilson's Men's Wear 26, Dover Wear 21, Untouchables 17, F85' |ute Men 11 and Union Reps 7. EASTWAY MIXED Taypees and Moring's Garage gained valuable ground on' the league-leading Muffler Kings, as each scored shutout wins while the 'kings' were dropping @ 4-3 decision to Nu-Way Photo. Alex Ross with @ 582 (225, 200) series, fired the top score on the night, with Herm Prakken Just nine pins Back with a 573 total. The ladies, however, had as much of the spotlight as the men with Mary Mothersill topping the list with @ fine 531 series, followed by Josie ae ey Doris Vann 517 (210), end Mary Col T eiher good scores for the ladies: Jean Lawrence 492, Carole Collls. 454, Mavis Taylor 447 and Ethel Wagar 445. As for the men, Doug Vann had @ 549 (202), Bob Howlett 539, Art Solotarow 523 (200), Jim King 516, George Taylor 510 and George Turner 510. Standings: Speedy Muffler Kings 39, Taypees 34, Moring's Garage 34, Art's Hairstyling 33, Vancos 32, CeeVees 31, North Oshawa Golf hah, au, Pood 13's 31, Accents 29, Pickwick Cleaners 26, Hrd "Mead 25, Braemor Variety 25, Nu- Way Photo 24, Potlucks 21, Remcols 18 and Crawfords Insurance 15. ASTWAY MEN'S Ballast Houdailes and Lyles remained on in the race for second section honors, th each scoring shutout wins, and just two weeks remaining in the ule. |. Tom Krawchuk 638 (245) carded the) high score for the night, with Harry Wit- terick firing @ fine 236 single to post an impressive 603 series, the runner-up. Jim Leaman was ot Pad HS (205, aun Manny _Hutcheor (202, 200), Gibbs 582 (202, TOR Ron Milne 574 (200) le Doug Cole 570 (203, 206), Al Saunders 5: (204), Bob sence 567 (201), Chick Fro lick 562 (200), Arno Knop 561 (206), Glen | Copp 559, Tony feet 556 (218) and Herm Prakken 553. George serornar ville won this Scheniey awa Standings: Houdailles 26, Lyles Cut-rate Gas 23, Les Eveniss Sales 21, All Survey Real Estate 21, Mackies 19, Pepis Pizza Palace 16, Ideal Dairy 15, Ontario Motor Sales 15, Marine Storage 15, Aldsworth Cleaners 14, Wilson's Men's Wear 14, Schenley's 14, Erinli Golf and Country jclvo 13, Team No. 14 11, Clint's Texaco '10 and Goch Supertest 9. e2: week's The Art Ross Trophy, for the league scoring cham- pionship. Bobby won them both last year and the offi- cial presentation was made at the banquet. --CP Wirephoto Jump wait for the result of court ac- tion in order to prevent future players from coming under Shore's control, "T am confident they would win the case, but it will take time," he said. Eagleson says he will ask \Jack Butterfield, president of }the American Hockey League, to disqualify himself as an ar- bitrater in a dispute between the Indians and the owner. | "I have written. AHL presi- dent Jack Butterfield and sug- gested he disqualify himself," Eagleson said Tuesday. night. "He works for Shore and is |therefore hung on a conflict of jinterests. Since the December walkout by 23 players, Mike Corbett and goaltender Jacques Caron have both been suspended for what shore said was '"'indifferent play." Eagleson said Caron was sus- pended for not being capable of performing an intricate skating routine in practice and found himself $400 short in his pay Jan. 15. "This left him with just enough money to pay the rent \of Toronto Maple Leafs and Pat 'Stapleton of Chicago, |the Montreal players, Abel has} Player - Poor Canadiens Meet 'Stars MONTREAL (CP) -- Mont-| real Canadiens meet the cream | of the crop tonight in the! league's 20th annual all-star | game. The Canadiens, who hold! down fourth place in the stand-| ings this season, have been) hard hit by injuries and have | been at full strength for only | half a, game so far this year. But the defending Stanley | Cup champions won't get much | sympathy from the All-Stars, who are the league's best Play- | ers all on one team. The voting for the 1965-66 first All-Star squad has Glenn Hall of Chicago Black Hawks in nets, Jacques Lapierre of Montreal and Pierre Pilote of Chicago on | defence, Chicago's Stan Mikita| at centre, team - mate Bobby | Hull at left wing and Gordie | Howe of Detroit Red Wings on | right wing. The players who made the| second all - star team are goal-| tender Gump Worsley of Mont- real, defencemen Allan Stanley centre Jean Beliveau of Montreal, team - mate Bobby Rousseau at right wing and left winger Frank Mahovlich of Toronto. Lapierre and Rousseau will! play for Montreal tonight while | Beliveau and Worsley will males the game because of injuries.) The Canadiens will also be with- out Leon Rochefort, sidelined | with a leg injury. R finals against Montreal last sea- | son, will coach the All-Stars. With the nucleus of players| voted to the 1965-66 first and second all-star teams, minus added alternates from his own) club, Boston Bruins, New York | Rangers-and Toronto. Johnny Bucyk and Ted Green of Boston, both invited to play in the game, will not play. Bucyk is suffering from a leg injury while Green is reported to have declined to play in the contest. | President Clarence Campbell of the NHL said Tuesday that the league has never encount- ered a situation where a player has "refused to play in the game." | Quebec Duo! Retain Lead ROCHESTER, N.Y. (AP)-- Gord Labossiere and Wayne Hicks, Quebec's dynamic scor- and he has been forced to bor- row money to buy wife and two children." Coach Harry Pidhirny quit the Indians last week and Shore's son, Ted, took. over his|nave been running head-to-head duties. the air,"' Eagleson said. land said they were for arguing.' 1930s, man of all time. food for his erp rend League pointmakers but "It's hard to believe, but|derby, shared the lead with 55 Shore Sr. now is insisting the/points apiece through games of players should sit on the ice for/jast Sunday, according to latest 20 minutes, kicking their legs in| AHL, figures. "When Roger Cote protested|ever, was only one point back risking| and his linemate, Gene Ubriaco pneumonia, he was suspended | followed closely with 53 points. Shore, and all-star defence-|DeJordy, shared fifth place with man with Boston Bruins of the|Rochester's Mike Walton at 51 National Hockey League in the) points, earned a reputation of} Rochester, never giving up. He has been|shey's Mike Nykoluk' and Wayne '4ai,\rated as one of the toughest! Rivers, with 49 and 48, respect- and most talented NHL defence-|ively, all were in contention for ing duo, still lead American less than seven other sharp- ahonters have moved within striking range. Labossiere and Hicks, who for two months in the scoring Gil Gilbert of Hershey, how- Another Hershey star, Roger while Dick Gamble of with 50, and Her- the top spot. " Brodie Sparks Fuelmen To Senior Hockey Win With Dunc Brodie scoring five goals and John Chasczewski three, Quality Fuels downed Hawks in a wild scoring game 10-8. The second game of the Oshawa Senior Hockey League doubleheader saw Bad Boys re- main undefeated and stretch their league lead to six points, downing Dodsworth Printers 8- Bad Boys could wrap up their jsecond straight league title by |defeating Hawks in the opening game of this week's double- header at the Oshawa Civic Auditorium. Each team has four games left to play before the playoffs. commence on Feb. 19. Hawks meet Bad Boys twice, and must win both contests to place. Brodie assisted on two goals for seven points, and Chasczew- ski gained four assists, also picking up seven points, while collected three George Vail, assists. Prentice contributed single goals, and defenceman Don Morrison picked up two assists for Quality Fuel. | Gaylord Powless scored three wolooals and assisted on another for Hawks. Phil Green and Paul |Gibbens scored twice each, and Bob Watt rounded out the scor- ing with a single effort. Watt, Wayne, Bradley and Brian sists. Hawks scored twice on power plays, as the only two penalties of the fast clean game were handed out to Fuelmen. Harvey Burke potted four |} goals to lead Bad Boys to their |' win. Jim Peters scored once} and assisted on three others i, four points, while Ed Romanuk. Bob Young and Bob Burke all|' scored singles and had two as-) 15:20 remain in the battle for first) the third member of the line, | Ted Napiorkowski and Ralph/ Fletcher each picked up two as-| I, sists each. Jack Sneddon also| collected two assists. Rookie Doug Risely scored | both Dodsworth Printers goals during the second period, in a game that had fourteen penal- ties, and Dodsworth served nine of them. BAD BOYS & DODSWORTH 2 FIRST PERIOD Bad Boys--Romanuk Lee tad Young 42. 2. Bad Boys -- "Young, (Peters) ":) 10.46 3. Bed Boys--H. Burl (Romanuk, henna) WP Penalties -- Hiltz 14.15, Porteous 17.30. SECOND PERIOD 4, Bad Boys--H. Burke '& tee Boys--H. Burke | » B. Burke) ...e0eee. 10,06 6. Aa Boys--Peters (Young, Romanuk) .........55+ ey 7. Dodsworth--Riseley 8. Bad Boys--B Burke (Sneddon) 16 z) 9. Dodsworth--Riseley (Danford, Porteous) Penalties -- Quelette 9.00, Farley wie THIRD PERIOD 10. Bad Boys--H. Burke (Burke) Penalties -- Farley 3.05, Riseley rec Donaldson 8.05, B. Burke, Hiltz (minors, Hin ty 15.01, H. Burke, Gardner (rough- in QUALITY FUELS 10, HAWKS 8 FIRST PERIOD 1, Hawks, Watt (Bradley) ....,.... 2 Quality Fuels, Chasczewski (Vall, Alexander) 0... ....55- & Quality hosted Brodie (Chasczewsk : | 4 Quality Fuels, Prentice ......... 16:21 | 5. Hawks, Green (W. Bradley) .... | & Quality Fuels, Chescawed (Vail, Brodie) Penalties: none SECOND PERIOD 7. Quality cant Brodie (Chasczewsk: *e Quality Fuels, Naplorkowakt (Furey, Morrison. We : . 9. Hawks, Gibbens "(Powless, W. Bradley) 10. yal Be "Bric Brodie Chasczewski, Courtice) ....... Penalties: sb | THIRD sisteatatsti 11, Hawks, Powless .........ss0000.. O58 12, Hawks, Powless (Fletcher, Watt) +. a 1%, Quality Fuels, Brodie i (Chasczewski, Vail) ... oe. 10:06 fc eee Green (Fletcher) . 12:28 Hawks, Powless ue 19:07) ae, 3% (K. Bradley, Watt) 6. Hawks, sty (Lutton, Gree . . 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