Oshawa Times (1958-), 13 Feb 1967, p. 6

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6 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, February 13, 1967 SPORTS MENU By Geo. H. Campbell Generals Subdue Leaders For Profitable Weekend Tec At Associate Sports Editor By ERIC WESSLBY with Caffery also adding two as- Generals received strong ef- By THE Ti Sports Editor sists. He was easily the pick of forts from all members in both Maybe = imes Spo! t Chicago the Toronto team. games. ? Generals, although outshot Marlboros scored three power tagious. OSHAWA Generals gained a the Liftlock City team has gered Po bageem Gen-!19.12 in the second period, en- _ play goals Sunday and Generals After oe point over the long weekend, played the same number of erals might b i ninth placelioved an over-all 43-38 advan- © notched two while holding the va * ae on both of their closest rivals,, games, so here, a_ straight in the Ontario Hockey Asso-l1, 50, = odd man. M 'og Te Montreal Junior Canadiens race exists, with no games-in- ciation Junior "A" series but! Saturday night, before 1,860 ' SUNDAY ny 7 and Peterborough "Petes." hand advantage to be con- they served notice during thelochawa spectators, Generals FIRST PERIOD Sunday ni; For the proper perspective, sidered -- Generals simply weekend they intend to remedy finally solved the mystery L Oshawa, orion Oke eh eval first time i it must be considered that have to end up with more the situation. which had been Robbie Irons. Cpe . 12.38 League ga) the weekend commenced on points than the "Petes" -- They met the ge leading The Kitchener goalkeeper had ey Oshawa, spice (Morenz, ape Friday night, when the when the schedule is over. A Kit R Osh two straight shutouts against L peeieeY) _-ciennie' dias Bevevier cons veld "Petes" picked up a pair of tie wouldn't be good enough, Saturday night alg outlasted|Generals going into the game _ 11.28; Crosby, Edmunds 16.00. 9 agg points with their surprise win against the high-scoring rec- the visitors to record a 4-1 vic-|and it appeared as if he was Hee secoND petra res er iis haunts aa tos gourd place Torteie Mart ee ee ares ng Dom LE ee same rea threatened é s i BB ', z ¥ rts " Falls Flyers were knocked off | OUR GENERALS earned the second place Toronto Manl-jas he turned aside 19 shots in | gee 1.49 losing stre: yers m arned & boros, Generals shook off a bad|the second period. 7. Toronto, King (Cattery, Crosby). .12.29 H by the Junior Habs 6-3, so lot of respect and some new all and came back to earn i i 8. Toronto, Bayes (Acomb, Park) 16.37 The Haw . i and i call and came a) White, however, snapped his Robert Leafs clute that meant Montreal didn't friends, by their fine showing 6-6 ti inati ' Penalties -- Edmunds 5.49; cote gino t n y e. domination when he fired Gen- 13.08; Wilkins 16.07; Glennie 19.05. e register any progress. Gen- against Kitchener and Marl- The three points, achievedlerals' first goal at the seven THIRDPERIOD Detroit Re erals' brilliant victory on Sat- boros. They had to come from the hard way, moved the Gen-|minute mark in the third and 9. Crhews Scott WBabcocks = i pense urday night, here at home, behind to win here and had f : (Catt over the league-leading Kitch- to come from behind a three- erals to within two points of/Generals went on to record in Teronte nebak meatal 7.04 place New ener Rangers, put Oshawa goal deficit and later, a two- eighth place Peterborough.|three more in the nex: six min- 11, Oshawa, Robertson (Morenz) .. 11.59 points. Chi back within three points of goal shortage with less than Montreal took over seventh|utes. Lee 19.14 cinch for i the Petes and within two of 10 minutes left to play, to tie Place by defeating St. Catha-| Ron Dussiaume bagged the Penalties -- Glennie 3.33) Dionne 8.45; pionship, | Canadiens. Yesterday even- Marlies. And at that -- they rines Black Hawks 4-2 Sunday. |winner as his shot from a dif- BARRY WILKINS imeshn Aroalie) 9.04) Beverley Dome straight wi ing, playing at home, the Jun- scored and deserved another Jude Droin, Don Liesmer,/ficult angle caromed off Irons' - +» tying goal (minor and major), O'Donnell (major) The Ran ior Canadiens turned back St. goal. Referee Brian Lewis Christian Bordeleau and Larry|glove into the net and Morenz 7.41, troit and ti Catharines 4-2. That gave called back what would have Pleau scored Montreal goals|sewed up the decision with a Saturday night, however, he SATURDAY Canadiens. each of the three bottom been Oshawa's sixth and tying and Billy Young fired both |pair of goals. was tremendous. He robbed Ec-| 4, MN gicadd PERIOD other at ho penis eee Sealine, 8 a ee al Wie On ae Black Hawk markers, . ranted F ad . pio bag clestone at least three times and) _Penaities < Gratton, White 0.28; Ec- diens. or the weekend but in yer, Bi e was in the Sunday, before 7,003 Toronto|®aturday night, wi im EC-!Dave Luce once. "SECOND PERIOD ay alee wtp ra Ay bs ged ag oc er was -- fans, Generals should have had clestone's shot the only one to Sunday he was Mr. Big when]. Kitchener, Ecclestone (Luce). 1.40 ay ila om cone S a here h { h a a Po a win. Defenceman Barry Wil-|Deat him. Despite the six he al- he had to be in the third period ae THIRD PERIOD i. Glov ney gallantly came from be- where he had been pushed-- kins scored two third period|!owed Sunday, Farr couid be ' : *I2, Oshawa, White (Edmunds) .... _ 7.00 hind to tie Toronto Marlboros and was being held there by goals but had one disallowed by|faulted on only one. He's only|Caffery set King up in front of £ Ganewk, Ousslaune (While, Wily 6-6 _ earn a split in those perp' heart pp bod i referee Brian Lewis lost one game in Toronto since|the net but Farr blocked the|, pd iia ines ints. ad aided in White i i junior "A" i elie ie 1.21 po. he ee ik ak . rg Although it was evident to becoming a junior "A" goalie shot to prevent Marlboros from 5 cer i Maier' Gs ee To r etinitely states A with Montreal three seasons|taking 7-5 lead. Two minutes Ke "eo i Pg ieee THE JUNIOR'A' race was that if an opposing player h most people in the stands that i iw iy Teo te iver o Hehtenl ect hehe been tedih ae "ed I aecubes as Toronto defenceman Brad Park|C8ck- later, Wilkins tied the score. Beverley 12.36; Tkaczuk 17.59. is ae a tightening hitc y n shed into the crease A ¥ y the Generals in their last two or is being held there, then had pushed the Generals' Bill + Chicago outings and their perform- any goal scored at this time, : * |White into the goal crease, ) elded in 19 ances were not only outstand- will be legal. The TV replay a! = \Lewis ruled the player was in ® 31 games \ ingly pleasing to their own removed all doubt -- it was the crease, therefore no goal. for the Nat faithful fans here at home and plain that White was pushed THIS FOURSOME from Pet- when they scored three wins trophy and members of his > and sent F D Generals argued long and ; the loyal contingent which backwards, off his feet, into erborough, captured The in the 9:00 o'clock draw, for rink grouped around him, |joud over the call, with Wilkins » the minors made the trip to Maple Leaf the crease, seconds before Dr. Trewin Memorial a total of 12 points and it are left-to-right, Eleanor |anq White the most vociferous. . The Haw gg yesterday afternoon Barry Wilkins scored. If Osh- Trophy,, in the Oshawa proved the day's top show- Whittaker, Bill Olgivie and Despite their protests, Lewis Toronto nat ----but it threw a little conster- awa got that one -- and they Curling Club's annual Sat- ing. Skip Ken MacLuckie is Lil MacLuckie. 'an? A : ac 39, scored | nation -- the Piet fed should have -- then it could urday open. mixed bonspiel, shown here (centre) with the Oshawa Times Photo iy need toa Waceion itt | Professional enemy. We can imagine there have been a win. It was rare F » career Sati ie gee twinges of justice indeed when Wilkins e ; e hg engee -- ae * come only | ealousy and perhaps even a_ did get another one, this time 7 Pg i to reach th little worry, both in Montreal to tie it up for sure, with only Ken Mac [ wucki ef & Rink pared to Wilkins and White. Maurice | - Peterborough when they 46 seconds left to play -- and ag trailing og aoa. Sam Montreal C; eard that the one team they 'White earned an assist on it erals just dug in a le harder Gordie How are each trying to keep on too! e e and with goalkeeper Rocky Farr more. the bottom of the heap -- and T T h just making it to the bench in Glover's ( s0 out of the playoffs -- came MILT SCHMIDT, former Wi I ] Ss rTewln iK@) favor of an extra attacker, Wil- feated Buf through with a win over the Boston Bruins' great star kins drifted in a 25-foot back- American | league - leading Kitchener centre of the famed "Kruat hander for the split in points. tion. Rangers and a tie against the Line" and later ocach of the | Ken MacLuckie's rink fromyHalton rink, in the early draw,|ie's Liftlock City rink, along| Generals got goals from most Elsewhere second-place Marlies, right on "Bruins, is expected here in |Peterborough captured the tro-|with 8-plus-5 points, scored in|with the first prizes. unexpected quarters in this feated Pro their own MLG ice. Oshawa today * tomorrow. phy and top prizes, in the an-|their final game, to ge og George Bates, chairman oflone. Defenceman Bob Edmunds Hind ] are ni n action 'nual Trewin Memorial Trophy/Vern McLaughlin, who had 8-|this year's Trewin Bonspiel, re-|scored his first goal of the sea- ore TS ee ae Pick- until Saturday night when open mixed bonspiel, here at|plus 2. In the 11.00 o'clock draw,|ceived a handsome telephonelson in the first Bese and Jerry Springfield | up eir two weekend ap- Marlboros are the visitors. |the Oshawa Curling Club on|Claire Rich's Whitby rink took|desk - set from the sponsor, Dionne notched his fifth in the chester Ami pearances, constituted a sub- Before that game, Milt will Saturday, scoring a total of 12/the one-win prizes, with eight/in appreciation of his efforts.|same stanza stantial gain for Generals. It be on hand to give Ted O'Con- points for their three wins, in| points. : Chairman Bates and mem- urine BALTIMOR! means that catching Montreal nor a helping hand and give |the 9.00 o'clock draw. "Bill" Trewin of Peterborough|bers of his committee officiat-|, FoTonto outscored Generals Pecan Junior Habs is still not im- the Generals a few tips-and- ion|*1in the second period to grab turday, whi ip Members of the winning rink|former Oshawa C.C. member,jed at the prize presentation 5 d 'Cl possible, although we feel it's pointers, all in the interests of El Whittaker, Bill|who sponsors The Trewin Me-|ceremonies. His committee,|2 5-3 lead, with Chris Roberts edged Cleve highly unlikely. Canadiens getting the Generals to "jell" |Sotiie Til MacLuckie agd Ken|morial Trophy mixed bonspiel,|which, included wife Phy 1,|>88eing the Oshawa goal, his pop cette pe have four games in-hand, a little better -- as they |OBilvie, i eaatan made the official presentation|along with Doreen and K en|S©cond of the season. Hershey Be: most of them on their own make their home - stretch |MacLuckie, skip. of the trophy to Ken MacLuck-| Williams, not only put on al Bill Scott notched \his third tle with Ro ice, and they'll win extra drive for a playoff berth. Cer- | Runners - up for the day's fine 'spiel but curiin | thei of the year early in the final Glover als points in these games, which tainly, we feel-their perform- |honors and curling in the 11.00 finished high in the 'prize list'|period before Richie Bayes re- goal in the should enable them to finish ances, on Saturday and yes- |0'clock draw, was Gord Loft- Mid ts T 7 with their ticks wins : '/stored Toronto's two-goal bulge Joe Szura a at -_ in eibsige aig and terday afternoon should do a a ee ate yy a 1 ge rim Club manager Art Rowden|with his second goal of the pe "ge perhaps as as fifth. But lot to sile! Ty, compris - Lang: ' iw . Generals are now only two haveh per crrorting Pig Shag maid, Gord Lofthouse, Betty s acted as drawmaster and was/game. ALL READY HERE! -- __ centre, is ready to start her Kirby on Saturday. Joan and Bob ( points behind the "Petes" and _ levied. Lofthouse and Dr. Doug Lang-/ DE LL@VILIE O = assisted by the club's general) Then Robertson sidestepped| starter Jim Souch, right, run in the junior girls' sla- | Souch, left, assisted her others. Larr - maid skip. They won three mixed rae ing a. Roy|Frank Hamill to drill home his} radios downhill to tell offi: lom event at the Oshawa Ski husband. Buffalo. games, for 11 points. Oshawa minor hockey teams|O2Y ,20¢ Bert Granik. first goal of the season at 11:59] cials that Caroline Pascoe, Club's championships at Oshawa Times Photo Roger De: S P OR T S C 0 Pp E Other three - game winners|split four games with Belle-|resuits. © Ue "Ne ComPletelto set the stage for Wilkins two and Gary De in the early draw was the host/ville opposition during the week- : s ots. TODAY TUESDAY rink of Doreen Williams, Kenjend as Ontario playoffs: got un-| osyawaGoLE o Joon owls, Dyson , White ™ prtromenias in in M lu Ch am ionshi S eal aie a oe | BASKETBALL HOCKEY Williams, Phyl Bates andider way. Brooks, Effie Hezzelwood and Ray |ting up three of the goals while D p COSSA Oshawa 'A' League Oshawa Civil Service |George Bates, skip, with 10-| Saturday Oshawa midgets|Davis. skip, 5 1 OSHAWA €.C. ed ore Nick Beverley drew assists on -- O'Neill at Donevan, Ban- League -- Foote's Towing vs |Plus-5 points. Skip Bates had to/trimmed Belleville 8-0 in the|Biack and Gord MacMillan, skip, a (two. is ane | By THE C. tams, at 4.00 p.m. City Hall, at 9.00 p.m. and |draw to "the button' to. beat/first game of a best - of - three) ,inMWA Sf -- Doreen Williams, Ken! John Wright, Terry Caffery, T ht Com tition Natic HOCKEY Whitby Dupont vs Chow's |Ut Bud Moore on their third-jseries. Second game is sche-|pates, skip, 7; ROYAL CANADIANS Steve King and Doug Acomb rove 1g. GM Body Shop League -- Restuarant, at 10.00 p.m.; |8ame extra end. duled for Belleville Wednesday. |Nancy Chapman, Howie Nobert, Dorlsifired the other Toronto goals, at Civic Auditorium, 3.80 both games at Bowmanville |_ In the late division, Phyl! Wayne Blanchard led the Osh-)"SeyERBoROUGH 'Eleanor Whit- What a difference a second|closest competitor. Doug Wood: New York a.m. to 5.00 a.m. Arena. Sturch, Lloyd Sturch, Lori Fos-|awa assault with three goals|taker, Bill Ogilvie, Lil MacLuckie and makes cock came in second with a 77 Montreal GM Office League at Civic -- CYO Atom League--(Round- |ter and Jack Foster, skip, also|while Henry Nowak added two. | Kin GacLuckie, skip, 9: OSHAWA CC Dave Sampson, John Scho-|Second time while Mike Arm- | Toronto Auditorium, 8.00 p.m. to 10.80 Robin Playoffs) -- St. Jo- |& host elub entry, won their/Mark Blanchard, Bill Lyn dJang Bob walker, skip. 6. ercury ops teed Done 2 strong finished third on the Detroit p.m ee ' seph's vs st Gertrude's, at three games and scored a totaljand Terry O'Reilly also scored. | re ee eae rien PSeted lg tae Dod sil strength of his to run total of | Boston 'Oshawa Minor Assoc. Juve- 4.15 p.m.; St Gregory's vs |0f nine points. It was their win] Frank Jay posted the shut- Tavie, skip, 7) OSHAWA CO ae pag --_ oppbmgeth hoe . hand 30.9. Setard nile League -- Hayden Mac- St. Mary's, at 4.55 p.m. and |°Vef Ron Taylor's Uxbridgelout. Cewrence nd, Pip Cawrence, "ap, Gale Lumber arated each position, Sampson| First, second and third in the Montreal 4 F donald vs Oshawa Dairy, at St. Phillip's-St. Hedwig's vs |Tink, in the third round, which) In Belleville, home clubs won| "OsHawa -- Marg. 'Kirkland, aid "h yee 36 seconds to|senior men's slalom ran some- Chicago 4 T 6.00 p.m. and Tony's Re- Holy Cross, at 5.35 p.m.; all |foiled Taylor's bid for the tro-|twice Sunday. 4 genus Poi Ne eAReeRSUOR'?| Mercury Furniture trimmed|taye the even in the Oshawalthing like the senior downhill New York 3 freshments vs Auto Workers three games at Oshawa Chil. |Phy and clinched the win for} Belleville juveniles topped) <iiiey'cooper, Grant. Cooper, Mergo|Gale Lumber 8-2 and Russell's Ski club Championships Satur-|as Schofield again ran second Sunda Credit Union, at 7.00 p.m.;_ dren's Arena. MacLuckie. ng ig Bdge oct OSHAWA "CC pail estes a Texaco topped Gus Brown Mo- day. Schofield pated a time|while Pascoe finished first and | Montreal 4 } both games at Civic Audi- @shawa Minor Assoc. |TWO-GAME WINNERS aes ded a 2-0 win in the op-|Alper,irmal, Holland and "Bud" Mcore,|tors 6-3 in Oshawa Industrual|of 37 seconds for second place|/Sampson third. : oe «cy torium. Major-Bantam League -- | High two - game winners inlening game of the bantam ser-|non, Gord Vinson, Kay Ormiston and|Hockey League action at Bow-|and Pascoe 38 for third. Barb Holland was once again Detroit OHMA Bantam League -- Hambly's Beverages vs Scu- |the early draw were Bob Walk-lies hut Belleville took a 4-1|Noward Ormiston, SID De ecaien shan | ee Junior boys downhill ran a|the only entree in senior wo- Onta Novice All-Stars vs Rundle gog Cleaners, at 8.00 p.m. |er's rink, three times previous series to|Serada, Kay Serada and Bob Johannson,| Dave Spencer, Mercury Fur- ttern as only three|/mens competition as she com-) DP. win in the pee wee y lo! similar pa' a y : | Park Pee Wees, at 6.00 p.m.; and Westmount Kiwanis vs |winners of The Trewin Trophy, take the round 2-0. AKip 70Wye NORTH HALTON -- Phil/niture, was named Odeon "'play-|and one half seconds separated|pleted the slalom run in 97 sec- Coll wood Duplate vs Local 2784, at Canadian Corps, at 9.00 p.m.; |with 16-plus-3 points and Gord] Second games in the juvenile|tien" 'chapel Skip (ty, °"PPe! "9 er-of-the-week". He scored onelthe first three places. John Pi-\onds for her two run total. | Woodstock 7.00 p.m. and Local 1500 vs both games at Civic Audi- |MacMillan's rink, with #-plus- and bantam series are sched-| OSHAWA CC -- Electa McLaughlin,|goal and assisted on another ckering came out on top with} Junior girls slalom saw the This winter. soak | Kingston Houdaille Industries, at 8.00 torium. 2 points. Walker and MacMillan] yled for Oshawa Children's Ar- George "resise, Barb Treisg ond on palr. a time of 36 seconds for the|.ame three top finishers as the ° Galt p.m.; all three games at OMHA Major - Midget (both Oshawa Curling Club ent-|ena Thursday night. Mildred Stover, Just Stover, Dorothy Joe Daniel scored a pair ofjone run while Bob Langmaid downhill with McGrath, Lang-|! U the sun in and Guelph Brooklin Arena. League -- Practice session at |ries, each lost their first round] (Cal Wilson scored twice for|"%"%Y end peat, Mungey, skip, 3. goals for Mercury and also|grabbed second with a time of|4°W" w ath, 8 p Belleville OMHA Major , Bantam 7.20 p.m.; Kinsmen Club vs |games and then came on strong/pelleville juveniles and Rick| K. Mactuckie, 9 ,B., Kirkland, a, earned an assist while other|37 seconds. maid and Bagg finished one, two around southern North York League -- Police Association Rotary Club, at 8.20 p.m. and for the rest of the day, Rosebush and Wayne Storms! Q"bowner' it; P tawrenes" goals went to Rusty Craggs,| Bill Patterson finished with ajthree for the second time of the) Orillia an re ei at Chil- Lions Club vs Kiwanis Club, PE tg pA ge Bsc added singles. Darryl Hudgins! 6. One ire Meee 3. Joe Waite, Dave Elliott, Stan|time of 38 seconds for third|day. McGrath's time was 92.9 e ee gt '. frees. 00 p.m. at 9.20 p.m.; all games at Bude Fipps an' win Dwartitallied twice for Oshawa, Ted) (.Ocuiion & Hoshel, i Rogers and Bob Robinson. place while Bill Holland crossed|Seconds while Langmaid finish- inte antam League 8 Children's Arena. two more Oshawa Curling Club/ Goodchild once. : Geo. Bates, 15; Geo. Taylor, 2. Bob Rogers earned two as-|the line in 38.5 seconds. ed in 97.3 seconds with Bagg | '. R PE! Belleville 2 ( Local 1817 vs Ernie Cay BASKETBALL entries, both suffered defeat in! Paul Britton and Brian Roy| Rey Devis "Thre 'ba onanton "0+ "lsists and others went to Brian] Barb Holland was the only|°Tossing the line in 106.1 sec- Guelph 1 Kin Tamber, at 5.55 p.m; Cana- "COSSA Oshawa 'A' League |tieit, second round games butlhandied scoring for Oshawa ban-| , owner, iH ormiston, 2. Wright "Waite, Elliott and Ro-lege eine mae sear nomen |onds. ane Te vs Banks) Flooring, _ "q»Nein at Deneran con won shale first and third pm. tams and Brian Rose earned the| &. Munday, 8; H. Hughes, 6 ble ag , Sowehill 'anne ho Oe Barrie pa i .m.: * 2 j j i a . 5 innson, 9; 20. aylor, 3 bad P Malet ar 735 lors and Seniors, at 4.00 p.m. we oe et Pa gc yen ay Lupenette fired three| Seema, 232 Bud, Moore, tu. wane Plows end Ricket saith 42.6 een = SPRINGS FOR CARS - TRUCKS Woodstock 5 p.m. and Keith Peters Realty ICE SKATING Ewart's foursome scored 15-/goals for Belleville pee wees| &:,MacMillan, 12; D. Kirkland, 2. . and Ed Archye| Competition was a little more RE-ARCHING Ontar vs Hawks, at 9.00 p.m.; all Oshawa Figure Skating |plus-l. _ with John Muluihill scoring i chapel 6, P eee ala a ae each. . stringent in the junior girls TORSION BARS Take your choice of sunny = gun at Oshawa Chil- by --at Civic Auditorium, High 'one - win prizes wentione. Terry McKee scored for Sen nipats a? O'ELOCK cia say! Rick Craggs and Doug Bal-|downhill event when Jan Mc- KING PINS SHOCKS vacation lo Europe: the Posies en's Arena. 00 p.m. to 8.00 p.m. to Harvey Chappel's North!Oshawa. Merrick, Joyce Taylor and Ron Taylor. son scored two goals for Rus-|Grath finished 2.6 seconds in INSTALLATIONS -- REPAIRS : 'oron ; ' ; " Mediterranean and North Hamilt ree 12; 'C -- Marie Disney, ' amilton Dave Disney, Jean Conlin and Ken Con.|Sell's with Ron Willoughby and|eont of Jane Langmaid. Mc- Africa. | Niag. Falls FIVE SHARE GOALS RALPH MOORE SHARP (nex, 1: worc|tTttttila yr loram tat time oa thi ane ace slid ahh GV i ' Langmaid took 43.8 seconds to d lon Doug L skip, 6; sists, Willoughby two, Jim 15 days from $445 | Montreal Lorraine Elliott, 'Row Eliott Ede tear. Campbell, White and Gary Mac-|Tun the course. Debbie Bragg Tel. 723-0621 INCLUD he ing and Gerry Farrow, skip, 3. : was third with a time of 45 . UDING economy Peterboro. ® D OSHAWA CC -- Audrey Kitchen, Fred|Donald one each. OSHAWA SPRING excursion return fare from Oshawa d Kitchen, Bea Crothers and Don Crothers,| Don Troop scored twice for| Seconds. a | j ; ' skip, 8; WILLOWDALE--Doris Rattray, id took first place Toronto! (IT/ST/182). Sunda: G Thornton, "Allie" Thornton and|GUS Brown Motors and Glen) Bob Landmai D! ICE g Doug Rattray, skip; 6. ISkea once. Don Craggs, Bobjin the junior boys slalom in a Bld ST. oA. Or enjoy Madeira, the ro 'To Branton dean Dinglavmey ranton. Ed.\Miller and Rob Solomon each|time of 71 seconds flat, which " Canary dslanide aka Mores Ais By oe coon Lascos were fired up for this) The second period was a real| Moore's bid for his third shutout neagyee dada oa Munot | pin eee had an assist. was six seconds better than his | - 20 days as little as $723, Kitchener 1 WHITBY -- y scO|game, and they showed they|dandy, with both teams skating|at 11:18, and then Ford tallied "eer aga . F Steelers came up with a big win|meant business right from the|hard and checking close. As ajat 14:53 to complete the scoring. oan WA CC -- Mary Cowan, Bill | all Aare included.(11/S1/183). Laval ' -- last night at Whitby Arena as opening whistle, hemming Dod-|result, the greater portion of the} The final game of the sched-| skip, i; OSHAWA OLE heey been Many more tours to choose Guelph 5 Mc they dumped front running Wes-|gers in their own end for the|play was between the blue lines. ule for Lascos will be on Thurs-|80", Ken Peterson, Meriee Lawrence and from. 10% down, balance ri ton Dodgers 5-2 in a fast, con-|better portion of the first five|Whitby managed only seven|day night when they tangle with|""OsHawa 'con zae' Ewart, Reg. Smith, a 1300 SEDAN ° | over 24 months. See your poeta test. The win was sweet revenge|minutes of play, but could not/shots on goal while Weston Woodbridge Rangers in Wood-|Norma Smith and Jim Ewart, skip, 13; Travel Agent or Canadian | for the 1-0 defeat handed Steel-|get the puck by Brian Cropper,|drilled five at Moore. bridge. The playoffs will open|{ON® valoohle" Hesbiiy cnt Dols Pek DATSUN Pacific. .. and ; Hershey ers on Friday night in Weston. |who once again played a stand-| Knapton scored his 36th of the|in Whitby next Sunday night atler, «tin. 6 ONE DRIVE IS WORTH es | Baltimore Tom Lavender, Wayne Chees-jout game despite the five goals|season at the 1:39 mark as hel7:30 p.m. with opposition not as Moke paar te oe A THOUSAND WORDS Quebec Sa AY Gemtillien' onc Scout oo combined on a fine three-wayjyet known as the playoff spots| Phipps, skip, 11; SCARBOROUGH -- - Goin' Places... . end five's com Springfield Bains tie cinch Jim € Cherry ae al; Lavender, the league's lead- passing play with line mates/have not all been decided. [Dabgal and Pei ope hes fel nes: a pony an tne alloy PL eid | ( "i 4; Cacy Providence ing point man, opened scoring|O'Donaghue and Quintillian. ' . | OSHAWA CC -- Phyl Sturch, Lloyd| node) Y actatitica co Weste! the Lascos. Cheesman added as he whi d hi hovel i d JUST TALKING . . . Rookie! Sturch, Lori Foster and Jack Foster, skip,| with big car characteristics , two assists, as did Quintillian e ippec ome a shovel|Moore once again made g00 defenceman Chuck Gyles suf-|6 CIBC -- Shirley Addison, J. Dick, solidly engineered from bumper to AIRLINES Pittsburgh , pass from Mike Taylor, who|saves from close in, robbing py GS SUP halble Boldirepu. aed Ken Bates, skip, 3 bumper to give you brisk 80 mph 5 al » Rochester and Don O'Donaghue. was replacing Paul Reid on the|Ford of at least one good scor-|fered a broken nose in the sec- Second ue performance, dependable economy tienda Dave Parham and Gary Ford|«preaq and Butter" line, Reid|ing chance 8 ond period and had to retire for| Bert Dingley, 9; Bert rcrantk, 2. with up to 40 tages, Stancatd equip. poy were the only players on the]; 'deli x ; : the balance of the game. . .| 2. Lanomaid, 8; D. Crothers, 7, forward qende: whitewall" thu: : wo ea is still sidelined as a result of} whith th t to 5-0 Ron Taylor, 10; C. Phipps, 7. pe Lisiaises aisha Satu: Dodgers who could solve thelthe injury suffered last Sunday itby ran the count to Paul Reid, who was released Claire Rich, 10; Jack Elliott, 2 heater and turn signals. - cement cen i i ly in the final frame as the i G. Farrow, 10; D. Rattray, 7. Buffalo 1 Cle big pads of goalie Ralph Moore|night when he was kneed and|°2™y in e Y|from hospital on Saturday, was| 2 ; 5 d : ! : en Bates, 9; Doug Palmer, 2. Providence 0 in the Whitby goal. Moore|<uftered a bruised 'kidney were playing inspired hockey|at the game but is not expected] Ken Conlin, 8; A. MeDougall, 8 played a. standout game and pelt i eal and were hitti ith authority. |back in the line up for 10 days) Jack Foster, 8; tim Ewart, 5. . oe. made numerous saves that were|_ Cheesman made it 20 for dager Muerte A Wiis Manager John Davie said} a. mcpougal awe Pal a(t). Book Now With | Rochester 2 S| almost unbelievable. He was| Whitby as he fired a low drive| Paterson made it 4-0 at the 3:36) 46. the game that his team| Bert Granik, 9; D. one as F i : Sunday especially good in the first, as|from the point that fooled Crop-/mark and. Quintillian followed) played better in Weston on Fri-| Jit, G¥art. 1a Ken Bates, §- 160 Simcoe St. S Z li & Nick's 728-0051 OUR SEASONS TRAVEL eatin se he stopped Hune and Parham|per all the way. It was 2-0 for|just 57 seconds later on a pic-|day night but still lost as the) D. Langmaid, 15; 8. Dingiey, & sis 0 an 57 King St. E. 576-3131 'Pittsbu h 3] who broke right in on him un-/the Steelers st the end of the|ture effort. fellows "'just could not put the) ¢lavie Phipps. is; Claire Rich, 2 | ' ; of aad tc " $ i bok molested, first. Parham spoiled go alielpuck in the net." ' Oy Rattray. 10 Jock Sula, '

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