Oshawa Times (1958-), 20 Feb 1967, p. 6

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6 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, Februcry 20, 1967 SPORTS MENU By Geo. H. Campbell fe Midgets Eliminate Belleville But So ¢g enerals Beaten, Are Petes . : : : TH Associate Sports Editor Oshawa spotted Belleville an By ERIC WESSLBY boros within one point of first)practically all St. Catharines, By E early 1-0 lead but came back Tings Sports Editor place Kitchener Rangers. although Hawks managed only Fans, | with three second period goals .. Here Sunday night, neither|one goal, on a power play. ics, were OSHAWA GENERALS lost Falls visiting the Habs on Sun- |2n route to a 4-1 victory at ST. CATHARINES -- Oshawal|team turned in anything re-| In the third period, Hawks best last ground over the weekend. day. Belleville, Saturady, to win the Generals discovered they|sembling first class hockey.|went ahead 4-1 before Scott's York Ra They managed one point in Ontario Minor Hockey Associa- couldn't turn two sub par per-|Generals took a brief 1-0 leadjlong shot bounced past Me: record of their two games but Montreal KITCHENER'S win in Mont- |tion Midget "A" playoff series formances into more than one|in the first period but went into |Duffe's glove, hit the goalpost in four g Junior Canadiens picked up areal on Saturday enabled them {'W9 games to one. : point in Ontario Hockey Asso-|the second trailing 2-1. They|and skipped into the net. Hawks There couple--the young Habs whip- to cling to first place in the Oshawa will meet either ciation Junior "A" play during|might have had a 3-2 lead but|took it from there, as Stu Rob- Rangers, ped Peterborough 8-2 last night Junior 'A' race and they need. |Kingston or Peterborough in the the weekend. for a goalpost and a goodlerts and Reid put the game out the curr in Montreal. While defeat ed the points, because Marlies second round. : 'Playing at home Saturday|save by Peter McDuffe. of reach. : League c keeps "Petes" close to Osh- made it a three-point week- |, Mike Healy gave Belleville 'night, Generals picked up a 3-3| Black Hawk marksmen were| Saturday night, before 2,256 to slip fre awa, the Generals missed end. After gaining a tie here the lead in the first period of a tie with Toronto Marlboros,|Bobby Sicinski, Maurice|Oshawa supporters, Generals standings. their chance to narrow the Saturday night, they nosed out rugged encounter but it was the mainly on strong goalkeeping|L'Abbe, Victor Teal, Jean Le-jheld a two-goal lead early in But wit gap when they had to settle Hamilton Red Wings 3-2 on only time the home team could by Rocky Farr and a two-goal|Blanc, Stu Roberts and Tom|the third period but Marlboros the pres for that 3-3 with Toronto Sunday afternoon at Maple beat goalkeeper Frank Jay. performance by Brian Morenz.|Reid. Danny Sandford and Bill}counted twice in as many min- weekend, Marlboros, here at Civic Audie Leaf Gardens, to :move up 'Terry O'Reilly, Wayne Blan- Here Sunday, Generals had|Scott counted for Generals, whojutes to claim the tie. through it torium cn Saturday night. within one point of Kitchener. |chard and Henry Novak made nothing going for them. And|were down 4-1 before they did] Morenz gave Generals a 1-0 swept a When Brian Morenz broke the Rangers play their next four |it 3-1 for Oshawa in the second that's what they wound uplany serious shooting in Mc-\lead in the first period and home ser 1-1 deadlock, with his second games on the road, so have a |29d Jim Nesbitt completed |with. Nothing. |Duffe's direction. made it 2-1 in the second on a ing Chica: goal of the game, late in the tough job to hold their league {Scoring in the third. | _ It was Generals first defeat) Sandford opened scoring at)power play goal. Doug Acomb ning 4-1 i second stanza, it appeared to lead. ite opi sabi 10 of the 16 in five games, three of which|10.38 of the opening period|notched the Toronto goal in the afternoon be the turning point of the penalties issued. were ties, when he deflected Rod Dus-|second, a shot from centre ice Sunday ni ame. Generals had e OSHAW: In OMHA Novice playoffs, Despite the loss, Generals|siaume's pass into the corner|that ticked in off Farr's glove. ie held thei rown SK the it gignslietea ge ot par =v oe Ajax 10-0 Sat- ar to gain a point onjof the net. Sandford replaced} Paul Cadieux slammed home Be dic visitors, up to that point, but they defeated second urday in Oshawa to win 'the eterborough Petes during the/Fred O'Donnell on right wing|George Babcock's setup early Red Wins 5 "place round 2-0. weekend. They trail the eighth, with Dussiaume and Bill White.|in the third but Generals got i fact voly evident be heel Cobourg Cougars 6-3. That Jim Duignan fired two goals place Petes by thes hs O'Donnell injured an ankle in caren in thelr own zone wo Sring ¢ board. o put the Oshawa lads into a jfor Oshawa, Jim Morris and with both teams having five|Saturday's game. minutes later and Cam Crosby day night a ear of |Terry Ph cage each gray | : games left. Black Hawks came back to|banged in a rebound to nar- ning 3-1 in j } ' e Lakeshore Junior 'B' lea- | pair. er goals went to Bo Petes were beaten 8-2 by\score twice before the period/row the gap. Pella ng de Drege ies, They ee. oh Bathe, Gary MacLean and Bill | Montreal Junior Canadiens 4 ended, with Generals inadinn Richie Rises walked in off i retents three minutes old but while _ ig ety with hae ton Coe. | 4 pod oa ya erro ir the ' cyte pe gered segs and pee right pit, to a ae cil -- the Oshawa fans were glee- ack on Friday night, follow- move: anadiens into seven ' e have clear shots. ond tying goal against Generals fully savoring a two-goal lead, ed by Sunday evening's game . s place, one point up on Peter-| Although outscored, Generals|in as many games two minutes it quickly became evident here. Tonight, the Crushmen t } borough. had their moments in the first) later. ey fhat the Marlies had been 4 freturn visit to Kingston 1 ins THE GM BONSPIEL, an track of the event, with greatly to the elaborate In Toronto Sunday, Mar!- period, with Morenz hitting the| Although Farr could be fault- stung into more vigorous ac- Where the Frontenacs will be - | annual curling classic for games being played at two -- scoreboard provided _ by boros broke a six-game winless|goalpost and McDuffe coming/ed on Acomb"s goal, he more tion. The simple truth of it @ lot tougher than they were F t the employees of General different clubs and the re- | ""Dys" Brooks. Drawmaster |StTeak by | beating §Hamilton|through with good stops on/than made up for it with some rol was that the Toronto team here Friday night, follow- 1rs ame Motors here, is now in its sults being scored on a point Art Stubbins is seen here |ed Wings 3-2. The three points |Scott and Sandford. | tremendous saves. Just before eame on stronger while the ing their unfortunate bus ac- fifth year of operation and system, is almost a job for making' an entry on the big on the weekend moved Marl-' In the second period, it was Acomb's goal, Farr made a Generals, in spite of having cident, There's no rest for the By CLIFF GORDON the annual event is now the an IBM unit but draw- card while bonspiel trea- diving, one-handed catch on a By THE had a full week's rest. ap- Crushmen either -- they go STOUFFVILLE--Whitby Dun-| largest curling event in the master Art Stubbins and surer George Tresise points screamer from the same Buffalo peared to slow down and tire. right back at it again tomor- |!op Gold Seals Sunday racked city, with 72 rink (288 curl- his helpers were able to do to 'the 'victims."' ascos a ture ener; player. really figu Maybe it was more slow down row night, here at home, with |UP a 4-2 win over West Rouge| ers) Participating. Keeping a 'splendid chore -- thanks --Oshawa Times Photo | ' ma dent mg Ag Po Hockey Le than a case of getting tired-- Belleville McFarlands visiting in the first game of a best-of- | standing arlboro, while arr son, refuse their attack lost its zip, their the Civic Auditorium. That's |three series for the Lakeshore e e s and Morenz were tops for Gen- The Bisc defense play wasn't as crisp four league schedule games in juvenile hockey c..ampionship. n n n 1 e ay or OWS a . i P Hs ete as it had been and as general five nights -- a might heavy The second game of the series eT td aug ] ] Sunday, Bill Young was a vision, aac * : a . with - grind for any Junior 'B' team. Sisht at tse Whitby Arena to- | by Cliff Gordon swered goals. Lavender from Pag edhe banged yo oe ou the oe -- Gon neglected checks, If the Crushmen can come up Gill Seald got their cous WHITBY -- Whitby Lasco|Boyd and Taylor at 1.40 eased) yarthoros were paced by seven hom ey 1 oros scored twice with @ couple more wins, to- from four . different players e Steelers experienced little|the pressure somewhat, and|yixe Byers Sunday. The right and allowe = in ; geese knot night and tomorrow -- they ll Mune qurier, Gare Soricheti a ures on ] trouble last night as they won/then Vipond, on a neat fake and winger scored twice and as to come v a a ie nished up full have clinched first place. They |554 moore and John Goddard. the opening game of their Metroja bit of stickhandling made it|<isteq in the winning goal by second-plac value for the tie. have games with Cobourg and [ay Hugh er icf Junior '"B'" Hockey League|4-1 at 9.30. : Trenton, this coming week- |, : ine a Pig uarter finals at the Whitby| 4 si de Wasice vation 4 Al Osborne. Kevin Pettit scored Page wes IN ST. CATHARI , las ' ryout wi itby Lasco Steel-| Jargest bonspiel in Oshawa's|prised of Ted McLaughlin, R.,ceived a bonspiel ir stei , penalty to taylor fal 0;both Hamilton goals. ces 6-4 night, the Black "pag Rome end, to round out their schedule. ers, scored a goal for West|curiing history, the 1967 Gen-|Smith, Ken Dawson and skip| Bill Harden chan otanng|Atena, downing Toronto York|stop Lascos as, with a man} Montreal scorers Sunday Barons gai td the Generals 6-2 and ended CAPSULE SPORTS:-- Over-| Rouge; #5 did Tony Marolds. eral Motors Employees annual,|/McLaughlin and they rolled up|year's GM bonspiel committee; pg rete ie point|ooe, eat managed 'oiwere led by the two-goal ef Scr Cane d 7 f en i= _Over-|" Whitby led 1-0 at the end of ; bowtie ; : ; ee;|" Mike Taylor was the big point| score, O'Donaghue takin ¢ Christi ore Cli Oshawa's unbeaten streak at taken by exhaustion, an NHL came to a close on Saturday/an impressive total of 74 points;|Stan Sereda, co-chairman; Art i 4 io B Ajforst of Christian Bordeleau ae He four games. A win jn The coach Aone get neh reat the first, and held a 2-1 lead at|night, with 14 rinks of the 72/in their three victories. Stubbins, drawmaster and|™2" for the heen a atte tt pass from Quintillian and firingjand Judes Drouin, Norm gaining a Garden City last night would after Civic Holiday weekend ae end of the second. entires that started, contesting) Runners - up and only one|George Tresise, bonspiel trea- ed one, gum Wa SO ec onjit home to make it 5-1, |Descoteaux, Paul Lessard, Clippers Se ave put the Generals back is over, "Punch" Imlach was |; sold ad appeared to have/the third games, for a share of|point behind, with 73 points for|surer, combined to conduct the three more. a Tag. JUST TALKING ... Lascos|Pierre Bouchard and Den The Am up on the 8th rung, with a ordered to bed t d just a little more hustle in the|the handsome array of prizes|three wins, was the rink of|prize presentation ceremonies added a goal and two assists.' 7 ru benefit for their win,|Liesemer added one each. points, 13 Sel cahaiioe.taidieldconal ordered to bed to rest and /final period as they doubled the] available. Herb Shorter, Ted Whiteley,|following the final games, |H@ scored four goals and as-).¢ ne. aved inspired |Gary Monahan and Alex Camp- deading Pit eal cha 0 on for @ manager King Clancy took {score on West Rouge, who ap- ate : Tom Steen and "Rich" Vesey, . sisted on two more on Thurs-|#% y Played an inspired). ai scored for Petes, Montreal The Hor spot in the playoffs. The win over Saturday night, to cajole - |peared to tire as time went on.| ,1ce facilities at both Oshawa|*"! Ic esey,! Other members of the hard-|qay night brand of hockey . . . Wayne Peis » Bears 4-0 § moved St. Catharines up into inspire, or whatever was | Mark McConkey was in goal|curling Club and Oshawa Golf skip. i working committee which con-'\ om Lavender, the league's|Cheesman, who appears to have ae six times in the third gg fifth place and left Oshawa needed, for Leafs to come up |for Gold Seals last night and|club were used to capacity, for Third prizes were won by Sydjtributed to the success of the| coring champ, along with line-|"C@lly hit his peak, never look- P satu; i The Indian: Generals with a grim task with a 5-3 victory over Boston |played a heads-up game. He is|tte full day's _preliminary/Temple, Gord Jackson, Johnjevent, included: Doug McCabe.| mate "Peter Vipond and Don|©d better as his plays were al- Bog po A re ae at joints behi bertne thors, ior ie Rubus. eck, cee oehry Ore ted ll tee ie ea ound and Sanurdey night's de-/Luke and Ed Drinkle, skip, with}Doug Taylor, Bill Potts, Len!q:ponaghue each scored once|™ost letter-perfect . . . Ken etch cc ae esi scored he give Pgs of the jeebesiae. Ted O'Con- made it 3-1, midway through /for tonight's contest. : ig Si Ged 4 a age ten tight Bag std a Brodie, Morgan\+, the victorious Whitby. team.|napton was benched for a eke Monier' ith Po playoff ber' nor's club doesn't see action the second period . . . N.Y. tach rink played two rounds,|/were the foursomes of Cliff|Furey, Dyson Brooks, Ross i . ' couple of shifts by coach Jim i canuat bbi again until this Saturday RANGERS took a couple of : with scoring on a point basis,/Chambers, Will Glover, Doug|Gibbs and Lloyd Sturch. leat ay ee adie teas a Cherry for what appeared indif.|SCo""s for Canadiens. ree tad night, when St. Catharines games from Chicago over the Leafs Tie Bruins the 18 undefeated rinks and the| Calhoun and Don Crothers, skip,| Following are the scores, in| The first period was a 'close fent play ... For a fellow who Hershe Black Hawks return the visit. weekend, 4-1 on Saturday af- top ten rinks, with the best}with 70-plus-2 points while Doug|total points, of Saturday's| oP : ith holti scored 38 goals during the sea- NEED FUEL OIL 2 layed to Kitchener plays in Peterbor- ternoon and 3-2 Sunday night, point-totals on. one win, con-)Dineen, Harold Ball, Stan/games: hard checking affair, wit son, he sure did not look like a Lye y Sunde ough on Thursday night while to tighten ther gap'on'se. | NHL Atom tested the final third games. [Sereda and Lloyd Sturch, skip, First_ Games seam ances ork Steelers had|eiant killer last night . CALL Billy Des Montreal Canadiens h > y ; ; ad 70-plus-1 points. » 19: a z sascos Wi ; Manes! Camales have tro cond piace" RED WINGS | cy cepre Laats and Bre VERY CLOSE FINISH | |"bune™hrfe's nk, which in} SEMA ome, mmm aman advantage on Wve CL hen Reaty agit inf PERRY manag, weekend, Marlboros playing day, after losing to them on lag iad Fong phe bel Ply Blo igbecptr ek oan proven Ron Smith, Frank Geng, Roy Morris, 207 A tome ee no peo Loe quest of win number two. . . 723-3443 scored for | there on Saturday and Niagara Saturday--for an even aplit. League action at Civic Audi-|in amazing fashion, in the ex- wor the Gute las Gee mich Vesey, ay Pele sie, 7. |ed another heads-up game. ed water Aca Orie DAY OR NIGHT " agg torium while Boswells' Canad-|tremely close finish of the toP|wins and a total of 69 rv, Grillinger, 20; Ken Williams, @ | A penalty to Foxcroft of the; ditt ty WO | 50F . ; : ; -plus-4| R. Mitchell, 21; Roly Kinton, 6. Pp y iens trimmed Red Wings 5-0.|rinks -- only 10 points separated| points. Righ F 'iy! Edmondson, 201 Toronto t at 13.23 proved Smrke adde : : i t s. Right behind came the] "®Y jon, 20; John Burch, 8, | Tor eam Pp isch Blair McMullan scored for|the first and ninth of the nine|rink of Vic Hartwig, Ji Casey Luke, 25 pl. 1; Bob Johannson, 6 costl Taylor tipped in a ores our g, Jim Waller,| Bryan Hilton, 29 pl. 10; J. Lonergan, 2.\C0s. 5? 2S ay RY Leafs and Marty Vanveghel re-/foursomes who won all three Of/jan Muir and Ra H. "Tab 792" 2|bullet-like drive fired by de- a I y Webster,| Harold Elliott, 24; "Tab" Gearing, 4, |bullet-like drive fired by de plied for -- oi 1 ~~ aor, lias tink skip, with 69-plus-1 points. Ea 'bridle, 27\pley sar crvy', |fenceman Cheesman. This goal | G sh Wid L d age ond ao oe thor tured 'The GM Hecloyes Ree: enh pe cee ey TS yee or oer sitar \ "Yor a Ste a gare M By THE ¢ le I lt 'f es Gorrie, 23; Garnet Sager, 8 f1) eelers teste oore As Tu men | en Ca fer registered the shutout. Danjreation Council Trophy, in this Rg Fe ck ipo ge Bie ee ee Anderson, 6 with : couple of hot ones from ' Cullen and Bart Wagar also/the fifth year of the bonspiel. e ; iv OE ee fremarr 4l, be Baravite 6. nk he fi i Nati Gerry Welsh wasted little|shots taken on the Cobourg net, scored The winning rink was com- pe pg Nir with 67 points! Bi Geer, 29 pl.'10; Doug Kern oY ge ea pe al aac time in giving Cobourg Cougars|was enou. , : : and next, with 64 points was the ene = OF play, AS. BSCOR Sppearey a coiag of what was vg potion at|pulled in ee cs bd -- ag Pb aed Ppa Bob ren Ray A gy gh ' ty o Taylor, 6 we agin d fast in th When your family Hen York Civic Auditorium Sunday night.| Shaw somewhat stronger in Jr., Syd Nobbin, Jr. and Bob) claude Phipps, 21; Ev. jackson, 8. Lend bes We Shao to at ce © Montreal ; a Mathews, skip. Bert Geer, 21; Hugh Gilchrist, 6 |middle frame and took a 2-0 y ore The Oshawa Crushmen right|the second half of the period, | PE Daas Jack Elliott, 18; Sim Timmi needs dental a Toronto winger scored 10 seconds after|and allowed only two shots on| TWO-GAME WINNERS Bev. Sraithy 25 pl. 2;"R. meLaugnin, «,|/cad at the 1.10 mark as Chees: tention... Detroit the opening faceoff, and went on|the substitute goalie. The dam- TODAY GM Office League -- at Brvan Hiltan'a' sink wih Matt 'Sutton, 27 pl. 2; Bert Dingley, 4.|man found the target on a neat Boston from there to pick up a total of @8¢ was already done, however, |HOCKEY Civic Auditorium, 8.00 p.m. |yoints for two wins, was tops in Bon Mathews, wan stubbing, t. pass from Taylor. Woodley of Satan four goals as Crushmen/|as the visitors found themselves} OHA Junior 'B' Lakeshore to 10.30 p.m. this category, to capture roth Vo WE OE ah Reni neue TO) Se ee ae Detroit 2. trimmed Cougars 6-3 and|unable to make up the dif-|League -- Oshawa Crushmen TUESDAY prizes. : Berfelaughlin, 22; Ross McQuay, & jlocals were banished at 11.37 Boston 8 T. moved four points ahead of|ference through the rest of the|vs Kingston Frontenacs, at i Other. two - game, prize-| 10m Murphy, 18: Norm. Attersley, 9. for slashing, and while they Chi Cobourg in the battle for. the|eame. [Kingsten Memorial Centre, HOCKEY b : game, prize-| Doug. Harman, 31 pl. 14; Reg. Burr, 6.|were off Lascos buzzed all cago 1! : i v4 | : | s , F winners, in order, were the) Bill McHugh, 22; Ray Davis, 6, , Sund Eastern Ontario Junior "B') Second period scoring opened |8-15 P-m. OHA Junior "B' Lakeshore | inks skipped by Bill Geer, 60;| Wayne Hussey, 29 pl. 6; Jack Elliott, 2 around York Steelers' cage. but ig Hockey League lead. much the same as the first as|_ OShawa Minor Assoc. League -- Belleville McFar- | Garnet Sager, 58-plus-2 and 25 bene Mor clea Dar le unable to beat Cole in the eee | Gary Bradley and Peter La-|Welsh, Bradley and Lafram.|Major - Bantam Leagues Jans vs Oshawa Crushmen, ageregate: Rod Foster, 58-plus- "Rich" Vesey, 29 pl. 4; R. altchell, 2jlosers cage. It was 2-1 at the New York 3 framboise drew assists on each|boise again clicked for a goal,|Police Assoc. vs Hambly's at Civic Auditorium, 9° sng" ageregate of 28; Ken} Ken°Wilfams, 211 Bob Clomonte end: of tie fitst 40 minutes of Ame! * gee a eo Gerry Walms-|Welsh's third of the night. '|Beverages, at Oshawa Chil- 8.00 p.m. Williams, 58; Don Jepkins, 56-] 4: owsarn 201-8. Wallace e" gn A ty tad) East ley and Bob Clarke added the} With Austin back in go dren's Arena, 5.00 p.m. 70 I -- St 5: Matt' -plus-2:| 41,802" 17; Roly Kinton, 10. hitby proved they had just Gihey OMtRA. Goale While Har: (Cohoare Oahagare & < fu OMHA Pee Wee. League8 cy Atom League s plus 5; Matt Sutton, 56 Pplus-2;] Tom McDowell, 28 pl. 6; A. Sinclair, 3./a little too much finish for the old scored twice for Cobourg|tive line of the Pita effec. Novice All-Stars vs South. Phillips-St. Hedwig's vs St. Preem" Whiteley, 55; Vern} Preem Whiteley, 21; R. Norris, & -- Inoronte team in the final frame Hershey 2 f ni vorked | Nov -§ ee. - 5 g a > sey. 59:| 86 , 19; Bryan Hilton, 10. and Gillis' orice. Nie Bak is a gg oe ahd Bee Wee, at. Brooklin in s, at ed act . ---- ier 'By Edmondson, 23; H. Elliott, & as they fired home three unan- ao" Walmsley counted an un-| Welsh scored on a scramble in|Community Arena, 6.00 p.m. 455 p "ty od St ae wg vs |Edmondson, 49; Claude Phipps,| ben Edwards, 7; Bob storry, ion Springfield assisted goal at 7:06, although a/front of the net. | OMBA Bantam League -- 7.99.2. Bnd ot Marys ve ( ie avons v1] Tab Gearing, 25 pl. 4; Jim Lonergan, 6.| Lala ag pass from Pete Landers started| Gillis finally put Cob Ernie Cay Lumber vs Local St. Joseph's, at 5.35 p.m.; anne s er nar tS eae allie as Finca ted SPRINGS FOR CARS - TRUCKS Providence | inally put Cobourg on!5, rt ' all three games at Chil- rillinger, 46 an: aggregate.) 5 We See Dies Aner eens, 6 - TRAILERS } the play. : 5 the scoreboard at the 11:26|2/84 at 5.55 p.m; Kelth Gros Arena, Doug Harman's rink, with 43-| Coya sures, 24; ti eee. | Sg The red-haired left wi ters Realty vs Bank F ub at Lee Ores 6. Pittsburgh ; nger/mark on a power play goal Peter: ealty vs anks -- Gren's Arena plus-14 points, was tops in the| Dunc Brodie, 23 pl. 1; M. Hainer, 8. ply took Landers' pass and skated|with a Nat : '|Flooring, at 7.00 p.m.; Hawks : : th cictow Mi Ken Peterson, 27 pl. 1; Doug Kerr, 4 | KING PINS -- SHOCKS Rochester with Walmsley in the penalty rae high one-win prize list, followed) Garnet Sager, 25;'Pete Bagnell, 6 | Cleveland in front of the Cobourg net to|box for holding. O'Brien due the|VS, Rangers, at 7.55 p.m. and Oshawa Civil Service |py the rinks skipped by Joe ger, 25; Pete Bagnell, 6 | INSTALLATIONS -- REPAIRS ovean fool goalie Doug Austin on alpuck out of the cor: 8 the/Houdaille Industries vs Cana- League -- Semi-Final Play- Kovacs dGhlued: Ross Mc Third Games | Buffalo back hand shot. lpassed it to Gillis ib ath ai dian Tire, at 9.00 p.m.; all offs, 2-out-of-3 series; Ist | Quary,' Pi te Bey Smith,| euyGtttiytfe Joe Kovacs, 6. | Sature Welsh ended scoring for the|it by Dave Gavel: from Paine games at Children's Arena. game at 9.00 p.m. and 2nd (39 nlus-9 and Bill McHugh 38| Ray Wortien 2; ersem Wien a Cleveland 1 period when he, Bradley and|blank range. point"OMHA Major - Midget game at 10.00 p.m.; both | points 7] pRlens (Vesey 225 Rod Foster, é. | Hershey 0 Laframboise repeated their) Clarke put i League -- (Double Round- games at Bowmanville Arena. | "additi Boe Mae, 2 GLE ey Tel. 723-0821 Quebec 4 Re galing porn | put in goal number ; Hi In addition to the 28 sets of S, 24; Claude Phipps, 6. ; performance to make the|fiye for Oshawa early in. th Robin Playoffs) -- Kinsmen Osh i A | rizes winners 'listed above,| M#tt, Sutton, 23; Bev smith, 6. Providence | score 3-0 |third peri y in 'he/club vs Lions Club, at 7.00 shawa Minor Assoc. Ban- Pri et ae 1} Lloyd Sturch, 27; Orv Brillinger, 4, OSHAWA SPRING : A : period on an _ unassisted =f *, tam League -- Practice ses- jeight other one-win rinks re-| Dunc Brodie, 21; Don Jenkins, 8. Sund: This third goal, one of eight |< p.m, and Rotary Club vs Ki- 8 ; j ; T ; cas a vance -- ee Se Score that went in off the ino" can at p00 pm: sion, at' 7.20 p.m.; Duplate jceived prizes, while each of the] (om McDowell, 20; Vern Vogel, 6. SERVICE CO. Rochester 3 side of the post. jwanis Club, at 8.00 p.m; focal 1817, at 8.20 p.m. |288 curlers who participated, re-| '4 Drinkle, 25; Wayne Sioa a0 Ww Getting th Baltimore 2 St Gr ' eee had the first word noe a Brook lin and Local 1500 vs Bathe and | GBS RRNARD RY ei ileal gba a Doug Harman, 6, ale Nessie pad etre = to mest family dental and odo tes jthe game and he was deter-|' ; McLellan, at 9.20 p.m.; all a Dee OES: ; Ses IS @ simple matter at your GAC office. Pittsburgh 0 . egory s jmined to have the last, scoring Pir et eu conser > games at Childcen's Areas, REMEMBER WHEN ee 2 en : You'll get prompt, Personal attention . . . the ready cash T . peed etgoaadided, sien weak ts) * -- Oshawa as es BASKETBALL By THE CANADIAN PRESS |" Sh Id 66 ° 99° sb ed to set your mind at ease. . . and convenient ins | sho 5 i +9 | Offs _ SKE' i, 3 , a moni i i rimmed 7-2 legs. at Weal mel een AUEUD 5| Auto Workers Credit Union, COSSA Oshawa 'A' League Eddie Arcaro rode his ou a non-swinger or visit Geta eh ad at ch ried ea -- Okla. City : | Cougars made a game at-2t 600 p.m. and Hayden _ McLaughlin at Central, | 4,000th winner nine years bills. . or for vance from GAG for medical or dental Omaha St. Mary's trimmed St. Greg-| ti |Macdonald vs Tony's Re- i i ago today--in 1958--at Ar- 2.8 ° ° ° ° Gas any good purpose, Houston : tempt to come back but there Juniors and Seniors, at 4.00 3 9 j ory's 7-2 as round robin play-|was just not enough time or|{feshments, at 7.00 p.m; p.m. cadia, Calif. Arcaro thus be- visit Swinging Britain | St. Louis offs got under way in the Osh-|goals to do it. Harold scored|Poth games at Civic Audi- came the third jockey in . i Memphis awa Catholic Bantam Hockey|two goals a minute apart late |¢orium. ICE SKATING the world to ride 4,000 win- LOANS UP TO ssooe Tulsa League. In other games, St.lin the period but it still left) G4! Body Shop League -- Oshawa Figure Skating ners, after Johnny Longden : Mae Resul Gertrude's tied St. Joseph's 2-2/Cobourg three goals down at|at Civic Auditorium, 3.30 a.m. Club -- at Civic Auditorium, | with 5,092 and Gordon Rich- | Yes. Very definitely! Because Britain GAC INTERNATIONAL Memphis 1 | and St. Philip - St. Hedwig|the final buzzer. jto 5.00 a.m. 6.00 p.m. to 8.00 p.m. ards of England with 4,870. is just as lively or leisurely as you Fi St. Louis "4 | downed Holy 'Cross 3-1. Crushmen play in Kingston to-| care to make it. It's simply a matter of choice. Some of PANEER PORES LTD: : John Sledziuski and Brent De-|night and then close out their our passengers fly to Britain for a swinging vacation. OSHAWA St. Louis 2 ( Agee earh cose ph ge ie gy portion - ie ag ee said the things which are uniquely British--the 5214 Simeve Street, North, . Phone 728-7325 Houston 1 M . Mary's w ingle count-| Ww! game at Civie Audi- riendly pubs, ide The nonis. The [fn ee a ; ers went to Dave Tessier, Patjtorium Tuesday at 8 p.m. IT'S HERE pany 1 a ee HILL em Flontek apd Vernie Hurst Paul against Quinte McFarlands. s 20 Yonge Street, South............,. Phone 884-4458 Onta ed for St. Gregory's. | FIRST PERIOD ONE DRIVE 1S WORTH nly BOAC with Air Canada flies direct to Britain, and 25 Bloor Street, Gwe Kingston : : 1. Oshawa: Welsh this summer we offer you the choice of up to 12 jet services 1 OS woo =. «oe PHONE 924-7731 . Jerry Halik and Peter Noon- (Bradley, Laframboise) ......... 0:10 A THOUSAND WORDS d (Bh Collingw'd m ag: els Sereuey Wate recceee COL a day from Toronto and Montreal. And there are several 2290 Dundas Street, West Phone Woodstock n- scored for St. Gertrude's| 3; Oshawa: Welsh Goin' Places . . . and five's com- flights a week fi Canada: including direct (Front ik 532-4421 while Jonn Brill and Mike Fair- (Bradley, Laframboise) 815 pony in the all-new 1200" Family 8 Tom western ada; including 3034 Danforth Aven Galt hart tallied for St. Joseph's. | ,,peneilies; O'Brien (C) 4:1i," Lstram- Sedan! Ivs'a crisply styled compoct Western Arrow services to London. COppestie Sroppars Werts Oo Oe Belleville Marksmen for St. Philips were frambolse (0-9 iy Clavier OR ee solidly BRaineared tent burnper 'to 4 64 Vaughan Road .. Phone 534-8816 Guelph Leon Curtin, Robin McLaren| 4 ochayad=GON PERIOP bumper to give you brisk 80 mph Plan your trip now. See your BOAC travel agent and Bes (At St. Ciait Ave North York and Ivan Lacasse while David] " (eradicy, 'Lairamboise) ........ 3:54 with up to 40 ee croiaonl sales he'll get swinging with all the necessary arrangements. -- ghey _;Fhone 261-7276 beh ag Hogan scored for Holy Cross.| > Cobourg: Gillis, ment includes synchromesh on all 944A St. Clair Avenue Weal Pla 531-1197 aan In pee wee round robin play,| pensities: Laframbeice (0) "s:07 ee hace cata (St Caw at Oakeoad "ne Sst HT " iad St. Gertrude's blanked St. Jos-|Dionne (0) (2) 6:25, Harriotte (Cc) 6:25, : ° a BOAC 2087 Yonge Street.............e0000. Phone 481-6836 8 eph's 4-0, St. Gregory's handed|ten icy wae, umsey () 954% Camp | | = 2907 Dundas Street, West. ..eeceee-Phone 767-3161 Guelph 2 Ga St. Mary's a 3-1 beating and THIRD PERIOD | Sunda Holy Cross shut out St. Philip-| ¢ Oshawa: Clark oo-ccscsessessn 2:12 | Call Now for Complete Travel Arrangements Kingston 7 ( gg og 3-0. ; (Bradley, Latramboise) reiieg fi phe page an Kvasnak notched two} § Cobourg: Harold 13:10 F H Lf MEADOWS TRAVEL SERVICE 2 ' goals for' St. Gertrude's and 7 tayen Kelly 14:28 160 Simcoe St. S. Zoltan & Nick S 728-0051 Paul Byrnes one. Marcel Bel-|ing\"9:3; Walmsley, (0) (tive for fioMt 25 KING ST. E. OSHAWA PHONE 723-7001 | iy : Ol ling) 9:43, lor fight- | 'aS a enger replied for St. Mary's.'ing) 9:4. ' | | Jomoy , Kitchener Weronte

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