§ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, February: 2, 1967 SPORTS BEAT : By Eric Wesslby Times Sports Editor tige Coals Pee, Whitby Steelers : - 'Stung In Dixie On Boston Ice By CLIFF GORDON were not shooting and they,wil Minish in the league stand- BOSTON (AP) -- Niagara Falls Flyers got a three-goal, two - assist performance from Derek Sanderson Wednes- WHITBY -- As has been the|were not hitting. Only two good|ings. They have now played one x ihiti case on several occasions, Whit-|boychecks were thrown by the|more game than the two top Generals 5-4 in an exhibition by Lasco Steelers just can not|Lascos and they were both by|teams, Markham who hold first the boys are either at work |hockey game at the Boston Gar- come up with that big win, when|Don O'Donaghue. and Weston, who are tied with oe a a ge a Niagara Falls trailed 4-2 with Last night, they had a greatifine work by goalie Ralph beget aah Aaa ia Jess than four minutes remain- ent, y 8 WOODBRIDGE HERE SUNDAY Saturday is the day set for day night to defeat Oshawa the Eastern Ontario Baseball wat ; P the chips are all blue. Had it not have been for some| Whitby for second. meeting to be held in Belle- ville. The Oshawa group at- tending the meeting will be leaving the Legion at | 10:00 o'clock in the morning for those interested in going. FAN REACTION to sports figures are often outstanding. There were three instances of crowd reaction at the junior all-star hockey game at Civic Auditorium Monday, two of which were completely un- called for..Oshawa hockey fol- lowers lystily booed coach Ted O'Connor, something he certainly did not deserve, and some out of town fans heckled figure skater Don Jackson al- most constantly during his performance between the se- cond and third periods. DEALING with the O'Con- nor-fan reaction first, I'd say say the fans owe O'Connor an apology. No one has worked harder this season to try and keep the Generals in conten- tion in the tough Ontario Hoc- key Association Junior "A"' race, and he's had to do the job mostly by himself. Don't forget, in previous seasons, Generals had dynamic Wren Blair assisting the coach. This year, it's a one-man show. HOURS ARE long. Ted works from. early morning un- til early morning. He's sel- dom home. He not only has to guide 18 hockey players on the ice, he's got to act as a guide off the ice, making sure Saturday. ers don't appreciate the tight thumb now, but in the future they will. JACKSON JUST kept smil- ing at the hecklers as he per- formed Monday, and the per- formance soon had the heck- ling turning to words of praise, the third reaction. This is perhaps the best way to shut up hecklers. Do some- thing so exceptional they have to shut up. Another way is just agree with them. ONE THING I forgot to mention about the All-Star game dinner was the decora- tions in the dining room. There was a large sign welcoming the al-stars and also individ- ual signs bearing the crests of the nine junior "'A" teams. The crests were the work of art students at Donevan Colle- giate and were well done. GENERALS HAVE made. a change in playing dates here next week. They were origi- nally scheduled to play St. Catharines Black Hawks here Wednesday but have switched the game to Tuesday night, at eight o'clock. Main reason for the change is to get way from the televised hockey' game on Wednesday. Gener- als return to action here Sat- urday when they face Hamil- ton Red Wings. They have yet to beat Eddie Bush's squad, but get two more out- ings at them here, including 40-28, for the final total. Bob Ehlert with 19 points and ing, but Sanderson scored, Don Tannahill tied it and Sanderson tipped in a shot by Clem Trem blay with four seconds left for the victory. Both clubs are affiliates of the Boston Bruins and both play in the Ontario Hockey Association Junior A series. Oshawa Generals' next home game is this Saturday night, when Hamilton Red Wings are the visitors, visit the Generals on Tuesday night, at game was originally scheduled for Wednesday, moved forward, by mutual con- sent, to avoid conflict with the NHL Wednesday night televised game. Peterboro Jets. Defeat Oshawa | PETERBOROUGH (Staff) -- Oshawa Canadian Sports Inter- mediate dropped an exhibition game de- cision Jets, here in the Liftlock City last night, by a 65-51 count. Bob Kennedy and Ralph Rowe were the big Peterborough Jets, Kennedy ac- counting for Rowe hooped 13, for almost half of the homesters' total. The Oshawa cagers held their own in the first game, leaving the floor at inter- mission time, --{basket, 25-23. However, in the second half, jthe Jets forged ahead and out- UAW Hockey Tournament [scored the Motor City visitors Catharines Black Hawks eight o'clock. This but has been basketball team to the Peterborough scorers for the 19 points while half of the down only one John Gradish with 10, were the "and Whitby Lascos but s\|both have a game-in-hand over + |GOALIE MOORE SHINES a| Realtors Tie chance to take over first place,|Moore, Lascos could well have in the Metro Junior 'B' League,|been laughed right out of the all alone, but they blew it, bow-|rink. The homesters peppered ing out to the fourth-place Dixie|the little fellow with 43 shots in Beehives 4-2. the first two periods, while the Beehives now trail, by only|best his mates could do was 15 'four points, the Weston Dodgers (in two periods) against the they| Dixie goalie. Bob Taylor, Steve Stirling, the Steelers. Markham leads the|John Danby and Paul Evans league by a single point. each scored once ior the win- ners, who chalked up points for their 12th time in their last 13 In last night's encounter the| games, Steelers just did not have it. Don O'Donaghue and Ken They were not skating, they|Knapton were the goal scorers Houdaille 6-6 WHITBY (Staff) -- Gibson and Willoughby Real Estate and Houdaille Industries tied 6-6 in Whitby Industrial Hockey League action this week, while One-Hour Martinizing whipped Whitby Hotel 6-1. Ken Mason for Lascos. Last night's defeat may prove very vital, as to where Lascos We did not have a chance to talk to Coach Cherry after the game, but from the frown on his face, as he left the bench, he seemed to be wondering just what has come over his fellows. It could be that the lofty heights of first place is more than they can stand, or it could be they have just got lazy. It will be interesting to see just what type of practice Coach Cherry wil lItoss at his team tonight and Friday night, as-they make ready for their big game against the Wood- bridge Rangers, at the Whitby Arena, on Sunday night. Brooklin Midgets Meet Pickering, OMHA Opener By CLIFF GORDON BROOKLIN--Brooklin 'Haines triggered three| and Vesey Construction' Midget jgoals for Houdaille while Jim|:c' pockey team will enter the Mulligan, Sam Thompson and/gyHA playdowns, against the John Devitt added Mulligan also had two assists. singles. | Pickering Arnold Paving team, on Friday night at the Brooklin Tim Gray and Bill Thompson| arena, with game time slated each. scored twice for Estate, with single counters go- ing to Bill McBride and John Labanovich. Thompson and Mc- Bride each had two assists. In the other game, Don Tran scored twice for Martinizing Real] for 9:00 p.m. The series, a_ best-of-three, will see the second game called also for the Brooklin Arena, on Thursday night, Feb. 9 at 9:00 p.m. and the 3rd game, if needed, will be at Brooklin while Gord Williamson, Rocket Arena on Friday night, Feb. 10 Smith, Roly Miller and Don Crumb added one goal each. Larry Batherson, E. Almquist with the same starting time. The two clubs are evenly and T. Trimble scored for Whit-|matched, having played each by Hotel. Monzas Keep other twice over the winter and each won a game. may._haye-.a weight, but Pickering feels they have the speed to cope with the heavy going, Brooklin slight--edge--in when the chips of them in their first year of Midget and we feel very strong- ly towards our team's chances. We have beaten the Brooklin team in one of our two meet- ings and our team gained a lot of valuable experience from these games with the Construc- tion Club. It should be an in- teresting series." Manager Art Morton, of Brooklin, has not given his team any real soft touches as he has matched them against teams like Trenton and Ajax, which are both in a much _ higher group rating. Brooklin lost 3-1 to Trenton in a bang-up affair and downed Ajax by the same score. He is looking forward to a big series with the Pickering team and feels it just might go the full three games. : ATTENTION "ALL Al Alone" wa: theme son Montreal, « It was the win in the League. League - | Black Hawks the last - pl might have | the crushing on Toronto Montreal Cm ling, even | went _into_the ord of seven losses. After the g Imlach of T own admissi Scheduled For Oshawa Seven United Automobile] They will be up against alpoiy; j Workers' hockey teams wwill/strong St. Catharines team teas ad ro ven father in Oshawa Saturday for|which is currently leading) ------ andl @ one-day tournament at Civic|the St. Catharines industrial Auditorium. league with nine wins in alF Go ] Sua will|dozen games. Coach Ray La- our a $ In Three Oshawa teams +] oye age in vis ee Rose of St. Catharines UAW It z h Lal with top prize-the O'Keefe tro-|squad has Jerry Bazinet, S T ree- eam €1ice hy. The UAW Industriallstrong. ex-Junior "B" star In Three Games ~~ ague will ice an all-star|/from northern Ontario, as well . am while other Oshawa en-\as three other former junior hee, Played four games in the ies will come from the|B" stars -- Dwayne Rutley, rea Minor Hockey Associa- Puvlate League and the North|Davie Coull and Jerry Martin,|/01® Midget League schedule, Pan cca nt Se ie san ese er entries are Windsor Po: al 444 from Chrysler, St.|VAW" allstar team from Osi) at scored four goals, won two ee Local 199 from Mc- pion ig awa, has picked up the best innon_ Industries, Local 707) 9 'the field, but George |goals and if either of the teams|they 'or aE, 7 Pocat -- eg tr aay oP Edmundson of North Plant and/in the other game had scored a|hold on. the league. ; Motors at Brampton. Jim Claus of Duplate are con-|fourth goal, they would have| Engineering dropped Dataji4 points as Gary Vaughan|Bob Plownnein with nine and|to Harry Wecknorth, Ron Hoop- "Lawrence Lebert, coach of|{dent their teams will be on|won too, but that one ended 3-3,/Processing to the tune of 48-37|picked up eight, Marsh Mc-|Marsh McC/ankey with six. er and Dave McCullough. | the Windsor squad, has six for- top Saturday. CAN. LEGION to give a league leading total of/Conkey and Bob Plowman six,| ALUMNI 38, STUDENTS 22 |_ 22¢%, Sneddon tallied three mer junior stars among the 17 Oakville's UAW manager, FIREFIGHIENS's 18 points while Accounts Pay-|Alvin Tilk and Tom Beck two} Ajymni caine up with a big goals for Impalas and assisted Local 444 players. Gaylord|Doug McDonald, has collected) «pioy Hardin @ th able and Alumni kept in range/and Jelle Visser one. _ 25 point secmnd half to defeat|°™ 'Wo goals by Don Perry. Jones, Art Murray, Doug Vol- ~ all-stars from a four-teaM|ooais to sets 6 nd Pena 'tee by Rana, Bienes Roh and i vibe ce Acacia it was Students 38-22 after leading -by te ghee pica --_ = lens, Wally and Doug Yacha-|/eague. to. thely a "/Students 38-22 respectively. amDers ieading the/only one point at the half way shyn are all former Windsor| The first game gets under |fighters, ok wank ee oe Accounts Payable and Alumni| way with eight points while Jim| mark. ee are down. Doug Williams, coach of the Brooklin team and a former coach of the Oshawa Generals, feels his team has a good chance of going all the way, if they play heads-up hockey. He says, however, that his team is not going to take Pickering "too pe weil Has Ae are fast a cals to top Monzas' attack,|'Ticky and could give our lads Sth Gord Wilson. and. Tim|® Jot of trouble," he said. 'a ; ; Meanwhile, out in Pickering, In GM Basketball Loop #38 ee Ss 08 all Bob Souch and Roger Gillis|i8's Hockey setup, says "we had an assist each. have a fine young team, many Dave Earl fired two goals day niglat attraction. Here an unidemtified player leaps high and first to get to the ball, in, some fast action, in a crov.eded corner of the court. took place during last night's regular schedule play, of four games, in the GM Employees' Basketball League, at O'Neill Col- legiate, a regular Wednes- top men for Oshawa, with Bill Jepma and Greg Milosh each scoring seven while Marcel GETTING UP EARLY-- in order to get the job done, is nothing new for these fel- lows and sometimes, it ap- plies to play as well as work. The above action ICE-FISHERMEN still determ SEASON NOW OPEN slumping tea: e Large tive Minnows ' ning. (Creek Shinners) ; "We'll re; @ Chopped Minnows , 'ever seein? 'say what I'll @ Salted Minnows 'our lines righ (For Lake Simcoe) All Minnows 3% to 4" In ( Se Doz. @ Dew Worms LIVE BAIT CO e 859 NELSON ST. et corner Wolfe St. f. 728-3222 or 728-7112 Open 'til 6 P.M. . . By GAR' QUEBEC Weston Dodg made them lz and grand chi trounced To 10-0 Wednesc Quebec interr hockey tournz The Dodge: the class AA then went an Que., 5-2 in 1 The viet moved the quarter - fina category for In other clz more Toronto the quarter Shopsy's edge 1-0 and Swi: +: Sherbrooke, ¢ In Class A smaller cent Tom League Lead Monzas and Impalas main- tained their one-two positions in the GM Salaried Employees Hockey League this week. Monzas nipped third place Bel- Airs 5-4 while Impalas blanked Acadians 5-0. Brian Taylor notched three Top three teams in GM Bas-jin the second half as they out-;six and Jcjun Campbell two. . : ketball League each won their|scored the opposition 12-4 in the] Gary Vastghan boosted his|for Bel-Airs, with Ron Thachuk Three teams won with four|games in last night's action as|third quarter and coasted tojleague lewdijxig points total to and Steve Fralick adding one 7 increased their strangle|victory. 108 he led ata with 12. George each. Jack Kilburn collected|~* George Roddick led Data with|Roddick wets next with 10, then|two assists and one each went | Junior "'A" with Hamilton Redjgame in the sudden-death|ners. Joe Izdebski scored both : 1 i ' s the/Lloyd Grose, Merv Anderson i Wings. series is scheduled for 3 p.m. |goals for the losers in hand while the rest of s scored 10, Jim Weldon five E it e flounders with less than/and Pete Neil two each. ; *Ipoints leadership. He has 15 eagui Paul Smith and Dave Lalonde goals and 11 assists for 26 with the same score but in this|sis to eight points in the first/quarter were able to make up|Hugh three 'Steve Smith two r one, more players shared the|half and the same in the second|the difference before going on\and Paul Wiils one. oink wag Mong aeiMgres ts with 12 points . : " & 10-1 decision over Holy Cross|St. Hedwig. Bakageorge and Danny Paget oy jot Smithson was close| Cat! Cheski led Engineering|Data Proce:s#mg and eight assists for 17 points. in Oshawa Catholic Hockey; Wayne McGuigan and Peter Monzas have 17 points as a John Boivin scored for Holy/tallies d six 1 and St. Gregory's topped St. Jack Mackness manage hillip - St. Hedwig's 6-2. strong and Alan Lacroix. Bert Hoefs scored for Holy Cross. Doug Freeman. Mike Noonan tallied for St. Joseph's. Peever adding the ~ others. obin McLaren and Daryl edwig 4-1, St. Joseph's beat St. Mary's 2-1 and Holy Cross plied for St. Gertrude's. as Holy Cross Kornic added the other while Jim Duignan scored times for St. Mary's and Mike Mountain once. Terry Thompson four goals as St. topped St. Philip-St. the losers. three|ROSE BOWL 4 John Brudek, with a pair, was triggered|the big scorer in this game. His Gertrude's|teammates, _ Bill Hedwig.|Art Brownson each added one, Singles went to Brian Drum,|for the Rose Bowl total while Dan and Jim Armstrong. Dave|Mike Grabowski Goghen notched both goals for|Dairy from the whitewash treat- ment. and Martin Sheppard Cross and Berny Lacroix re- be gee the other, as Local 222|points for Chassis while Dave N : i le e Navy Vets Bill Coe registered five goals|/Paul Bycok scored the first one|ham three, Hatry Snow two and downed St./for Navy and G in fi i iss 14 ik atom gay, ary Tutin fired|Gord Wilson one. Midgets.|Conboy scored four, Steve Gra- DATA 39, COST ACCT. 28 Data Processing battled Cost IDEAL Accounting in a nip and tuck Eee BER first half to lead by only one point but it was a different story McLaughlin Wins | Game In Overtime McLaughlin Collegiate found Werry and saved Ideal Mike Spragge banged in three goals and Terry Hop- kins two as St. Joseph's tripped St. Gregory's, with Dan Roach counting for St. Gregory's. WINS FIRST ROU BOLOGNA, Italy (A logna of the Italian SOCCER SCORES Third Round replays Portsmouth 2 Hull 2 Tottenhem 1 Millwall 0 --Bo-| Southampton 3 Barrow 0 major! Liverpool 3 Watford 1 league defeated West Bromwich| Wolverhampton 4 Oldham A 1/Randy Cochrane seven. | Albion of England 3-0 Wednes-| Brighton'3 Aldershot 1 themselves nine points behind Central Collegiate late in their COSSA Bantam Basketball game but came back to tie it up and go on to win in overtime. McLaughlin was paced by Steve Racz and Neil Oke who picked up ten points each while Gary McLeod scored eight and ENGLISH FA CUP | Embury of Central also CASSIUS CLAY MUHAMMAD AL! World Champion Exclusive omj;-Cable TV Mon., Feki. 6, 1967 TERRELL WBA Champion IEAVYWEIGHT SHIP FIGHT sreat, aged whiskies are sently blended into every drop of Adams Private Stock. t By MUF Associated P: Tommy Da' tional League Wednesday si tract since | Los Angeles York Mets. Although ni closed, it wa year-old outfi 000, the most earned for or Davis has in 1962 and -- consecutive | dropped to . broke his rig 1965. He cam season last y ers apparent! with his runs tion--27 in 10 They trade : i ints behind|Lutton scored six, Jim Burke i G Spitfires. Ernie Banyai played|way at 8 a.m., and the final|ting the other goal for the win are now only two points i Six, Garnet Gunn led Alumni with x i ring and have a gamejand Skip Williams four, and ; 9 Taylor's three goals enabled ag eg 12 points while Dave Thompson| nim to hold the individual LETTER CARRIERS 4 half the points gained by the ENG. 48, DATA 37 four and Phin Aiekanter tines (0% [ hd inearing * ; pees ts.. Wilson has 24 points, UNIROYAL CENTRE 2) leaders. Engineering fell 11 points be-| Don Calder scored 10 points|>™" Clouthier Pots Five Goals The game between the Letter ACCT. PAY. 39. gig tet hind in the first quarter but by|to lead Students while Don --_- of nine goals and 15 I Carriers and Uniroyal ended| Accounts Payable he asjhaving a big 19 point Second|Adams picked up six, Ray Mc-|" St 4 place, with 10 goals ' ' _ , -As St Gert d W ori 5. G illespie |a8 they managed a big 26 pointlty yj Rh " rude § Ins Popped Cale fo the ieee lsecond half af their own to 'a -- LEAGUE S1!.NDING W L Pts|nine goals and 10 assists. Kil- " Mike Clouthi ttled homejand Mike Murph P )|with Brian Soarinen and Wayne humble the opposition 39-26. out AL sear fF 9 A es game /|Engineering burn has 18 points, nine goals 2 e Clouthier ra e/a urpay. Fau'/rutin each getting one. Peter| Bob Winters was high man|-.4, ti point}Accounts Payable and nine assists, while Sneddon five goals to give St. Gertrude's/Goodes scored for St. Philip- ° quarter. GMI Alumni and Souch each have nine goals notched singletons for the with 15 points while K i i hi ith 10. Roy Clarke while Ken Hickey| Chassis Plan f Dreanization Panta: hnekey/ Bane picked up goals for St. --_ vicked fe six points, Warren | Neco Bob Souch eight, Don|Cost Accounting team, while Impalas have 16, this week. Joseph's and Chris Hurst} LOCAL 222 3, NAVY VETS 3 |Pomberton and John Platti four azio seven, Charlie Sorriel|GMI Student:: Bel-Airs 14 and Acadians nine. EMR gg Mame gg pee scored for St. Mary's. Dave Pultz accounted for two|and Mac Longley three. > Dan Kvasnak added two goals to St. Gertrude's tally, while single markers went to Stan Konarowski, Gary Arm- Emile Neault scored twice for St. Mary's, with other goals going to Dave Tessier, Greg Reid, Pat Flontek and » Paul Kane and Guy Char- ponneau each notched two goals for St. Gregory's, with Rene Beauchmin and Barry lake scored for St. Philip-St. Hedwig. » In pee wee play, St. Greg- ry's downed St. Philip - St. tied St. Gertrude's 1-1. Mark Adams notched two goals for St. Gregory's and Others went to Peter Grady If we could get that taste with 2 we'd do it. Nov. 29. 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