Lorraine e Brown, *Farlane, Oshawa Toronto mstrong, for the 2 Shield, are eli- f today's n affair, £ ents will lock this N in, Marilyn Irene Dick- BRANITES: Anne Rich- ip, 3. rb Eckers- sazivk and WA GOLF n Ross and Eigar, Dor- mbes and WA GOLF: brenda Cal- 5. elnis, Ruth rent, skip, na Jarrell, rs and Fig hil Cooper, Alexander, irley White, ira Cottle, ouch, Mar- and Ruth ORNHILL: ters, Mae cip, 4. . 7. v ing, Mary len Jewitt, ida Black, and Mer- ay Moore, harr,) skip, osis,' Joyce var] = Arm- | O'Brien, AcLaughlin ICHMOND et Burns, Skip, 4, 8 Hillies, J Dorothy ea Taylors | Bea Me- ell, Eileen McCowan, 5: Mildred Davies and lett, Stella , skip, 83 rr Reiner, and Vere ain, 2, nee, & » 4 oe A eads lub HIS FIRST SKATES... Gordie Howe Got Start On One Skate TORONTO (CP)--For a guy who had to manoeuvre his sis- ter out of the other skate, Gordie Howe has come a long way from the frozen ponds and backyard rinks of Saskatoon. But since getting skates on both feet, the 38-year-old winger with Detroit Red Wings has zoomed through nearly 21 seasons in the National Hockey League and on Feb, 20 he will ° receive the Lester Patrick Trophy in New York. The trophy, named in memory of the former great with York Rangers, is given annually to the person who contributes the most to hockey in the United States. Howe is the second winner. Adams, the man Howe to his first contract. right home in Saskatoon. times were tough. needed milk for an $1. New Gordie's Howe, gave the w mother, the kitchen floor. Howe got his start to NHL stardom on a December night in 1933 when a woman knocked on the front door of the family low end of the depression and and offered to sell the contents of a sack she was carrying for POUNCE ON SKATES took the sack and emptied it on contents was a pair of skates. who signed and his older sister, Edna, professional grabbed the other, The next day Gordie and Edna tried out the oversized skates, each wearing one and It was the Edna to realize The woman > ailing child She gave in and other skate. There was no holding hands to keep their bal- ance. It. took about a week for her kid brother wasn't going to give up even though the system didn't work. Gordie got the stopping Howe after that. He worked at hockey all year, shootin the family's shin; the summer and games in the w order catalogues Mrs. Ab oman $1.50, Among the g rocks against gled veranda in playing pickup inter with mail stuffed into his socks for shin pads, Adams, who coached Howe in Detroit for 16 seasons, signed COST Un... $1.50 him by the time he was 16. The young native of Floral, Sask. broke in with Omaha of the old United States Hockey League, scoring 22 goals and 26 assists his first year as a professional. That earned him a promotion to the Red Wings by the follow- ing season, 1946-47, and he has been there ever since. BREAKS RECORD This year, his 2ist in the big league, breaks the record of 20 seasons in the NHL set by Dit Clapper of Boston Bruins from 1927 to 1947 and equalled by Bill Gadsby, defence star with Chicago Black Hawks, New York and Detroit from 1946 un- til his retirement at the end of last season. Howe holds a flock of records. Going into Wednesday night's game against Toronto Maple Leafs in Toronto, Howe played 1,525 games, scored 704 goals and 928 assists for 1,632 points, all records. The six-foot, 204- pounder also holds the record for all-star appearances, 17, has won 11 scoring championships and has led Detroit into the playoffs 18 of the 20 previous seasons he has been with the Wings. "T'll be back next year for sure," he said, adding that he will leave it up to manager: coach Sid Abel of the Wings to tell him when it's time to quit. Abel expects Howe to play "two or three more seasons." tate to edge Whitby Hotel 4-3 in ne es 25 Whitby Industrial Hockey Lea- REMEMBER WHEN es By pendents. By THE CANADIAN PRESS the National e's longest - serving player, played his 700th game for Montreal Ca- nadiens 29 years ago to- night -- in 1938 -- against Chicago. The undersized Aurel Joliat, Hockey Lea left-winger retired at end of that season, to the Hall of Fame. top Martinizing. Eric Peterson, over for the Stanley Cup play- Ralph Schram, Doug Lavender |offs, showing weekend games. | and Mac McStravich each add- ed a goal in a winning cause. Houdaille goals went to A. John | Griffin, J. Mulligan and 8. Tho- 16th, and was later elected NEW YORK (CP) -- The Na- tional Hockey League goes on network television across the and in color. Wings Game of the Week programs between now and the Stanley) Cup playoffs. The games are the first phase | of a three-year, multi-million-| dollar contract between the Co- lumbia Broadcasting System and the NHL. | An independent network,} Madison Square Garden - RKO} General Sports Presentations, will produce and 'broadcast the | eight games because of prior) CBS-TV network commitments for this season. CBS will take Jack Price of MSG-RKO said) Thursday that "in excess of 30' U.S. stations, coast to coast, will carry the eight games. He! said they included stations af-| filiated with CBS, NBC and ABC, and a number of inde- When CBS takes over its own {production and distribution, the jnumber of stations carrying |NHL hockey is expected to rise jsubstantially. GBS has just un- der 200 affiliated stations. In the next two years of its contract, CBS-TV will show reg: | jular-season afternoon games on) jweekends and Stanley Cup play-| off games on weekends. | The rest cf the eight- "game linitial schedule is: Tye OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, February 10, 1967 7 United States this Sunday--tive | York; The teams will be Detroit Red | Detroit; and Chicago Blac k{Boston; Hawks in this first of eight NHL|New York. April U.S. TV Fans Will Get NHL Live And In Color - Sunday = Feb. 19--Montreal at Detroit; 26-- Boston at | March 5 -- Montreal at New| March 12--Toronto at |Chicago; March 19--Toronto at March 26--Montreal at 2--Chicago at Detroit; CHARM BROKEN Joe Sparma, Tiger right- jhander, defeated the New York | Yankees five times in a row before losing to them in 1966, NEED FUEL OIL ? CALL PERRY 723-3443 DAY OR NIGHT 0.H.A, JUNIOR "B" HOCKEY TONIGHT at 8:00 P.M. OSHAWA CRUSHMEN -- Vs. -- TRENTON Adults 75¢---18 and Under 50¢ CHILDREN under 14 FREE if accompanied by an adult APPLE eas (SIAL CIVIC KINGS The first, last year, was Jack Gordie, age 5, pounced on one OMHA STANDINGS) Thorndyke Tops ort-Handed TEAMS ronnie rene S ajor Midget League, .| Realtor Squad Lions 10.6 0 416 Kiwanis 10 4.1412 | WHITBY (Staff) n core Kinsmen 10 3 2 410 |Thorndyke's two goals enabled} mpson. SO O Rotary 10 01000 Gibson and Willoughby Real Es- Midget "eT CKLB remained tied for first|through the second quarter, for|ond place in the individual scor- Local 222 0 .; : z a gue action this week. One-hour place with Parts and Service|a 97 to 62 win over Kinloch's. jing race as he sank 35 points, er hw i 5 tii) (Martinizing toped Houdaille 6-3 as they both won their games in| In the other game of the reg-/18 of these in the third quarter, Firefiz ters. i : th in another game. the Minor Basketball League|ular doubleheader, Parts and|as CKLB scored often against Letter Carriers d Bill Cook and Wayne David- 4 ; , Vets 10 4 4 210 ) at the Simcoe Hall Settlement|Service outscored the Fire-|the short-handed Kinloch crew.|Navy ,¥ hele 1 ted for Real Estat House. fighters in every quarter for a|Everyone figured in on the scor-| Ideal og ; 4 tit: son also 6co or Real Estate CKLB had little trouble, as|65-to-42 win. ing as the club get a season's etgononeg g10n ways with Doug Pascoe scoring twice they walked away mid-way! John Cuthbert moved into sec- ay! vind er cg ~ ee es Gis and Larry Batherson once for points, while Wayne Ca or > : man and George Lees picked up|Scugog Cleaners 10 7 1 2 16 Hotel. Batherson had two as OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS 14 and 13 respectively. Victor|Canadian Corps 10 5 4 1 11 |Sists and Pascoe one. | Rudak scored 10 points, with|B'nai B'rith 10 4 4 210} Gord Williamson scored two OM NICKEL PLATE LEAGUE 503 (344); Randy Rector 499 (350); Jim|Ken Jordan and Walter Karas Hambly's Bev. 10 3 4 3 9 goals and earned an assist to High Triples -- M. Coburn 722, C- Dove ae oe ge aes contributing two each. West'mt Kiwanis10 3 6 1 7 By ey ry rath Ra Cues Rick Hyderman Yeo (217); Curt. Pilow| After starting off slowly, Dave) Police Assoc. 0 6 8 4 7 | 672, "6. Wilson 670, G. Mathieu 667 and 20 (29) M Mike 2 Pilon 338 (200) and John | Alexander paced Kinloch with BANTAM LEAGUE P ign'si binges -- c. Suinsin A Cah {Mion ee Dabs iris: 18 points, as they picked up PWLT Pts| « 270, alley, 268, Epworth 267, D. |Cathy Allen 286 (157). aon ia Gal. enough points to vin an abe Local 2784 10 7 2 115 Suite ase 259" fe VenMeer 257 end' A, | (182)? Richard Roznik 318 (208) end Ken [age game, Tom Eldri ee reInroy| Duplate 107 3 014 Bryans 250. Linley 277 (148 15. points while Ron MclInroy|r goal 1500 10 6 3 118 Team Standing -- Anodizers 11, Reck- picked up 13, Dave Robinson|po ob. Foor! 1043 311 ers 10, Polishers 8, Tankers 8, Mixers 6, RAINBOW LEAGUE dded as Skoblikow- anks ooring Shiners 6, Automatics 3 and G. J. Vend-| Team Standings -- Coral 16, Aqua 15,/adde 12 an erge d hi Hawks 054111 ing 12. ak Blue 1, orey "Green, 'Oreee, 9, roll arriving late, donate is Bathe and Mc'lanid 5 ' 1 HH ' irple 9%, , ime &, D he High Triples Bil Pike eat a, Maroon f, Ton a Bink Jo: Belge 7,| CKLB -- Victor Rudak, Ed Local sary 10 4 4 210 a0) Gord Ford 757 (237, 2), 248)7 Doug High Bo Boubles -- L Burknart 44o (240), Gorny, Walter Karas, Ken Jor-| nou daitle pants Wilson 750 (235, 311, 204); Stan Gray 730 |D. 450 (264); $. Stead 444idan, John Cuthbert, Georgelrsith Peters 104608 (257, 263, 210); Roger Plancke 720 (224, tr78)3" eg Savery 431 (225); J. Anderson iT ees, Wayne Casselman and R 03 1 278, 221); Mark Hill 699 (211, 282, 206); | 421 (285); J, Huston 417 (225)) J. Lawson . 1 angers 1 7 5 Perce Clark 675 (211, 251, 213); Cliff|414 (210); J. Petron 410 (232); 6. Wignt/coach Bill Langley. Canadian Tire 10181 3 Davis 675 (212, 268); Glenn Maunder 667 410 (212) and R. Halleron M9 (208). | Kinloch -- Ron McInroy, Tom bare 'Mim "riples Marg Jaci man' 250A." Metinaws 6. | Priteera Eldridge, Serge Rhee oak ' 777 (308, 234, 235) and Pearl Marlow 632 | hg eorge Grabows ave Alex: Osh Wh b (Men's High Singles -- Welt Tippett 252, Wee ae no, ot et Gales 22 end) der, Dave Robinson and aWa- it y Sa ay andy Marlow ae, Hoy Corman vigh SUATA FAMILY DOUBLES coach Greg Milosh. . 'B' R 219, Dick Crouter | 231, Ross, Clark 201, ie Kevs 223, © cork 721, 2. Peel 11t,| _HERCIA LEADS PARTS unior ace Ladies' High Singles -- Pearl Cooper |D. Bowler 717, R. Branton 715, H. Dennis Hercia, the league- 222, 220, Marl Taylor 211, Jean Morrison | Creamer 7a J. Huxtable 696 end H.tieaaing scorer, sank 24 points,| OHA EASTERN ONTARIO oe ee = sla Naia eis ee anes Rats le as 4 iar and Dave Jamieson was right JUNIOR B Team hel a -- Robins, Hornets and ,, , 213, behind with a 20-point effort to WLTF A Pts , [nish 238, . Tonkin 233, 213, L. Hu: Poodles and phys Bedties 1 uady m2, M, Ailln" 219 A. Ha soane ee, lead Parts and Service to its|oshawa 16 6 2131 84 34 Tatts, Rams and Stars 0. L. Wags 219 and D. Peebles 219. win. Randy Jackson scored 15/ Cobourg 15 7 1131 113 $1 MAJOR "'B" LEAGUE points, and Steve Ball handled|peterh'gh 1310 4 141 104 30 High Triples am, Rite oie, 7 sunpay, NiGHT "OcIAL, LEAQUE the other six for the. victory. Kinston 1211 1127 9125 Jean Saywell 668, Donalde Williams 665, (ar, 3, a8) Sroler as ais aa For the short-handed -- Fire-|Quinte 1111 1 94 111 23 Fee eee eer uienichh got? | June Hil 688 (254 240)7 Steve Sxentist-/fighters, Bob Goulding and Nick) Trenton 123 ff 71192 3 er 225 -- Cella Wigg 273, Madeline |vani 649 (246); Enabetn' Szentistvani 646 | Melnychuk contributed 15 points} METRO JUNIOR B Reson 248, Pearl Peacock 274, Bert Cole G7: Darlene Rines 429 (219)) Glori#/each while Ron Parfitt sank , Bite 'Anderson fat, Jean' brown' 2y;| is) Earl Pye sia (2) Ted Smmin desleight and Leslie Bodok hooped! wooo, 9119' g 160 "89 ah Jean 238, Mary Frobel 236, | (232); Gord Brown the other four. Marje MacNeill 232 and Lucy Kitasienski High Singles -- Nelson Wilson 279, Jim Markham. 2010 2142 93 42 ; : hs mith yt iinet oy ple a Parts and Service -- Dennis Whitby 20 11 2 186 128 42 Points Taken --~ Saywell's 0. Hender-| ort tuard 218, Reg Hill 217, Vi Brown |Hercia, Dave Jamieson, Bill/nixie 15 12 6 125 116 36 gon's 4; Olsen's 0, Bint's 4; Mitchell's 0, White's 4; Motor City 3, Nesbift's 1; Horne's Esso 3 and Burn's 1. ELECTRICAL MAINTENANCE CLUB High Triples --BIliCook vl (234); Mort Richards 612 (344) and Bill Corbett 602 (224). High Singles -- Bud Manning 272, Ruth Parrott 235, Diana Charuk 248, Yvonne Watson 232, Glen McGee 231, Ross Suth- land 227, Flo Strank 221, 202, Jack ne Career Roll finds the Fire- Strank 21%, 213, Eaith McMahon "218/09 Stoner 2 Pine 5 Ro | ehters. playing CKLB at 10:30 Barb Holland 213, Mary Curry 211, 207,|'BctOTPh Ta shee oon, ara, 238 Playing ; Bert Sutherland 211, 205, Ivan Perret (638); Ron Jones 199, 196 214, (409);|and at 11:30 sharp Parts and Wy rue eee, ny OUCree MNS Or | Ae AN 1H (600); Marg Hall |Service meet Kinloch. ty Meas rl Mets Mn a, ea oh WL Pa b . Lr de ae Frank Linley 263, 168, 179 (610); Katy 10, Screwlugs 9%, Shorts 6 and Daffy| Alanon tae 243° 219° (647); and & oa Service, ; 13 yee MENON "singles ---- Breose secon 229, Ron |Kinloch's, 7 814 MONDAY NIGHT LADIES' LEAGUE grown 2 229, 220, Rob Faries 227, Dave Firefighters, 5 10 10 High Triples -- P. Shaw 619, A. Beckett , L. Mayer 617 and L. McMillan 532. 553 High Singles -- P. Shaw 267, K. "wha and The Mac's 15. LADIES' MAJOR "A" LEAGUE High Triples -- Joyce Bell 837 (282, 278, 277); Joan Jackson 759 (237, 235, 287); Isabelle he 74\ (206, 265, 270); Zelia Moreau 725 (298, 210, 217); Marg. Vice ng |, 233, 265); Lorraine Murphy 697 (218, 312); Eve. Harding 692 (264, 244) Jai (227, 207, 249); Chris Col- Peei 2 fins 683 (303, 221); Kay Manilla 670 (229, 254). Team Standing -- Nu-Way Rug 18, Hor wich's 18, Crawford Ins. 14, Motor City Bow! 12, Hayden Macdonald a Scugog 11, Young Modern 7, Stroud's 5. HUMORESQUE BLIND LEAGUE High tad PN 'Nal a week was McColeman (143, 320, followed by ney, ae (8, 1) 213; Freda White (98, 111) 209 ja McDonough (103, 93) 196; vi me 'a 93) 184 and Clara Sud- dard (51, wi indicap -- Sonia Piechenee, Tae 53) 105 and Vere Siblock (52, 52) 1 UAW LADIES AUX. NO. High Doubles -- Ellen Burrus PA (287); Joan Hall 419 tm) and Hazel Farrow ser (212). High Singles -- Jen Thomson 267, Vi foneee 2 250, Flo Penter 212 and Ella ornare five lemon ae Voren -- Union, 'ins 2, Motor City 17 Injuns 3, Dumb-Bells 0; Jets 2, Tine. V alley Mate 3, Misfits 0. Team Stal -- Jets 19, Tin Lizzles 15, Misfits me Inton Girls 13, Alley Kats 12, ead City 10, Dumb-Bells 7 and Infuns 6. MOTOR ped: JUNIOR BOWLING 265); 2015; Richard wniely 670 (221, 261); Armond Hache: (270, lt bd 208); Tom Pou- ee ay 'ao)1 "Brian Hircock 64 ind Danny Charuk 648 (237, Junlors: High Doubles -- Girls: Dennis Kornylo 411 (249); age McQuarrie 406 (203); Jane Dingman 398 (203); seventy Kennedy 398 erie Beverly Hodgson 38 i Kathey Freeman 277 (214); Joan Dingman 360 (233); Ellzabeth Devenish |S Gal Bal Sh Cynthia Mitchell, 336 (170) and all Ba 216, Roy Pacey 212, Doreen Kelemen 210. Team Standings -- Die Hards 4, Corner Pins 0, Top Cats 0. OLD gical gb CLUB and Miss 5; The Du' athe Nuts 5) Phil Addington 243 and Kelth Wi Lemon Li Day 93, Trevor, Hulme 86, Allan 95 and Bill Faries 96, FRIDAY NIGHT INDUSTRIAL Points Taken -- Da Hiteon 1 Tony Buckley 210,|Cobel, an|Ball, Randy Jackson and coach Stars 4, Mustangs 3, Magples 3, Almers Marcel Boivin. 3,Green Horns 1, Smilers 1, Steamers 1, 2 nn} Leslie Bodok and Frank Hatch. 3 3, pb es 4; Cellar Dwell- Hall 238, Ron Lougheed 2s, Edna Aiderton 218, Lille Finch 241, -- Mamie Gibb 74, Doris|bert, 217, Dave Alexander, 210, Plc. Rajkovic, 164, Dave Jamieson, O-Mat 0; Russell's Tecate 3, tobe city |144, Graham 'Monroe, 136, Bob ; Reynolds 2, Imperials 1; Westmount 2, Goulding, 125 and Steve Ball, Steven Hercia, Firefighters -- Bob Goulding, Stevel Ftobicoke 330 0 1313 6 143 134 32 York Steel 1016 6 134 149 26 Woodbridge 77 278 6 Ron Parfitt, Nick Melnychuk, Next Saturday morning's League - Scoring Leaders: "™! Dennis Hercia, 277, John Cuth- Victor Rudak, 199, Ed Gorny, 174, Bill Melnychuk, 171, Bill 110. OSHAWA T PICTURE RE-PRINTS Available At NU-WAY PHOTO SERVICE 251 King St. £., Oshewe 8x 10 -- 1.50 each 5x7 -- 1.25 20% Discount on of 3 or More Pictures each Orders 761 pl High ee = atte 254); J. Lag ; (273); B. Cellant 7 ng Ug 265)3 necott 8 tomy B, tet' tee. (268); Wont cormier 678 {39097 Fis sigh 4 (278: 'ag ee ingles -- ik. Bell 270, a |. Thompson 268 gal aa \aigee -- K. McDonald 91 end Al 'Smin n. SUNDAY SOCIAL LEAGUE Team Standings -- Aces Up 48, Pins 45, Jeeps 40, BHR 31, Ted Liners 30, Dummies 30, Wi Top Six 23, Dum Dums 23 and Benoms Fuller 708 (255, 252); (278, 243); J. Hansen oi (284, 254); D. don 639 (an, tl 5. aon yh (276) on M, Weroski a0 ( High Singles Roney 278 alee 275, 4 Element 'p39, lobbs 'an, lobbs Konarowski Hi 222, 21 rE Galea 218 and v. ens 212. Lemon League -- C. Mena 98, GUYS AND DOLLS MAJOR Bishop's won the iba section and have now assured themselves of @ off berth. On the night's ye B BI over Cassellites 3-1; Ball Lows over ters 3-1; Sabers over Knii eye and Jan Cans splitting each. The high team triple was hewie cel, pring with 3,509 as well as the hig! ' Bs Leal Ron Swertz 774 (380), 7 Al recon 73 Wilf Villa 732, Al Perry 73) (301), John Trott 729, Harold Balle 714, Bd Wilson Mais, eh wort u ral turn js -- It was Lorraine Murphy's to be high this week with 755 foliowed Marion Hutchins 722, Janet Peel 71: Loretto McLean 691, Bernice bef 686, 'Evon Pelow ert Shirley Smart 668 and pri Taylor 666. 4 Averages -- Guys: Harold B: Fe om h Broa 252, John Trott 'o tisya 242 and Dave Bi Dele -- Bernice Buday 236, avs Ww 308_ (169). : Ron Flagel np? (335); David Bell lor 225, Marion Dingman 224, Joyes 224 and Janet Peel 222. =. COAL & SUPPLIES OVER 40 "YEARS EXPERIENCE! 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