Oshawa Times (1958-), 6 Mar 1967, p. 7

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6 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, March 6, 1967 Whip Petes | By THE CANADIAN PRESS Kitchener Rangers clinched the Ontario Hockey Association Junior A title in convincing style Sunday. | Rangers Clinch ISPORTS MENU Top Position; By Geo. H. Campbell Associate Sports Editor Oshawa Generals retained a mathematical chance of catch- ing an Ontario Hockey Associa- season as he triggered a pair of second period markers Satur- day night. Nick Beverley and Brian Morenz also scored in the Generals Retain Slim Playoff Hope the first period Saturday and went in front 2-0 early in the second before Generals caught fire and pumped in four straight OSHAWA GENERALS still series, between Kingston The Rangers whipped Peter- tion Junior "A" playoff berth as retain a glimmer of hope, for Frontenacs and Oshawa _ |borough Petes 9-2 to take a they held Niagara Falls Flyers|second for Oshawa. goals. Derek Sanderson regained the} Sanderson cut the margin to a playoff berth in this year's scramble for the Junior 'A' gonfalon. There were three 44 ties over the long week- end and Oshawa figured in one of these, their game here at tome Saturday _ night against Niagara Falls Flyers. Flyers had tied Marlies the Crushmen. On Friday night, in the Limestone City, Crush- men pulled out a 7-6 decision, in the second period of over- time but back here at the Civic Auditorium, on Saturday afternoon, Frontenacs evened up the 4-out-of-7 series, when they scored the winning goal, seven-point lead over Toronto Marltoros with one week re- maining in the regular-season schedule. Toronto lost any chance of overtaking the Rangers by ty- ing St. Catharines Black Hawks 4-4, In the other Sunday game, to a 4-4 tie before 1,970 Oshawa fans Saturday. Generals trail eighth place Peterborough Petes by three points going into the final week, with each team having two games remaining. Generals, travel to Niagara Falls Friday and play Hamilton league's individual points leadership as he bagged a pair of goals for Flyers and assisted on the other two by Don Mar- cotte. Sanderson's second goal, at 14:22 of the third period, was his 40th of the season. He also has a_ single goal with 30-seconds remaining, and Flyers' coach replaced goalkeeper Phil Myre with Bruce Durno in 'he third. Durno was flawless in his 20- minutes of action. Generals might have come through with a victory had they night before by the same also Mg ae ~_ a se aagig ig weg Lato Red Wings at Civic Auditorium|53 assists for 93 points, one mere|been a little more diligent in score and then, yesterday eee gg? a a «8 aegiraald igh Casailene. ry Saturday night. Petes play in|than Peterborough's Mickey|their checking duties. Three igs eitag Pg ; sears Tat hee Hated al! rs tec treat vActentod Re Cail Hamilton Thursday and in|Redmond, who scored a goal|players had a shot at Sanderson ap oa a aere = a uae as Be 'ot lee ee ---ftoeol Falls Peterborough Sunday against and assisted on another as eae bn puted rr tying goal Maple Leaf Gardens. St. Kitts one is tomorrow night, here |Flyers tied Oshawa Generals coe became the a Segg ---- eee ee two for- had lost a 20 decision on at the Auditorium, at 8:15 |44 Saturday. first General with 20 goals this| Flyers took a 1-0 lead late in|wards at centre ice, stepved over the blueline and fired a Saturday in Montreal and did well to tie Marlies, for they had to be a tired team, after the Montreal game and trip. OSHAWA'S lone point was one more than Peterborough could collect, as they went down to a 9-2 defeat at the o'clock with the fourth game in Kingston on Thursday, at 9:00 p.m. and the fifth of the series, back in Oshawa on Friday night, at. 8:15 o'clock. Saturday's game was a diller and should attract one of the biggest Junior 'B' crowds of the season, for to- Walt Tkaczuk and Tim Eccle- ston, strong performers with the Rangers, each scored two goals. The others went to Barry Burnett, Jim Krulicki, Jack Egers, Jack McCreary and Ken Gratton. Mickey Redmond scored his 49th goal of the season for the Frontenacs Even Junior "B" Series shot that appeared to hit a de- fenceman and then bounced off goalkeeper Rocky Farr's mask into the net. Sanderson was dominant throughout for Flyers, as was Jim Lorentz, who stands third in the scoring race. Best line for Generals was the | oxi gor na morrow night's game here. piageti ing Joe Johnston added At the rate they're' going, for Crushmen, sik aitae eae Ger : rion. Generals are now three MEANWHILE, in our neigh- | Toronto goals were scored by neither Oshawa Crushmen nor|going to Jerry Welsh, Pete La- aes se C) eon erry points behind the Petes, so boring Junior 'B' playoff ac- |Brian Glennie, John Wright, Kingston Frontenacs are going framboise, Phil Solomon, Ron sd 1 Fala ioe fies dup they still have a mathematical tion, in the Metro League, we |Richie Bayes and Al Osborne. to have to worry about condi-|Webb and John Clayton. La-/AG a rg a led up possibility -- they have to find Weston Dodgers have John Fisher, Steve Latinovich, tioning after their Eastern On-|framboise had three assists, ? ; win both games and Petes won three - straight games in Peter Mara and Jean LeBlanc tario Junior : B" Hockey|Welsh two, Bradley, Solomon, Bill White, Fred O'Donnell Bruin have to lose twice. If they their semi-final set over Eto- scored for St. Catharines. League semi-final is over. -- Webb, Bob Widing, Roger and Dussiaume also gave Fly- Johnsto: should finish in a tie, there bicoke Indians but the com- Saturday afternoon at Civic|Knowles and Clayton one each.|ers' defence trouble, with White cate ag , Auditorium, for the second| Both teams appeared tired|assisting on both goals by Dus- + p.a siaume. stop a would be a_ sudden - death game. The Liftlock City Jun- iors visit Hamilton Red Wings on Thursday night and Gener- petition in the other bracket is expected to be of sterner quality. Whitby Lasco Steelers got off on the right foot, be- Gold Seals time in less than 24 hours, the teams went into a second over- time period. This time, Bob Kindon bang- from their previous ordeal Fri- day night, when Crushmen won 7-6 after nearly eight minutes of sudden death overtime. Flyers drew five of the eight minor penalties issued by ref- eree Brian Lewis. als go to Niagara Falls on fore the hometown fans last A Friday. Hamilton plays back night, when they whipped Wi R RAY GRANT, one of which he and his mates winning rink are, left-to- ed in a loose puck after 3.23] A Jeague rule stipulates that| None of the penalties figured Dixie Bee Hives 6-2, in the in oun Unionville Curling Club's won in an annual men's right, Bob Lawrie, Clair | sudden death overtime tolif teams are tied at the end of|!n the scoring, although Dus- give Kingston an 8-7 victory a 10-minute|Siaume's second goal came on & here on Saturday night and then goes to Peterborough on Sunday afternoon, to wind up the season's schedule. » DEREK SANDERSON, Ni- series' opener. They go again on Wednesday night in Dixie and back at Whitby, on Friday night. Whitby fans are warm- ing up steadily as the playoffs By CLIFF GORDON WHITBY --Whitby Dunlop Gold Seals came up with a ter- rific display of skating and well-known aces, is shown here with the Robson-Lang Leathers Ltd. Trophy, open bonspiel at the Osh- awa Golf Club, on Satur- day. Other members of the Roland and Harvey Brown. --Oshawa Times Photo and square the best-of-seven series at a game each. His shot from the side of the net bounced off at least four legs before evading Dave Gavel. regulation time, overtime period will be played. If the teams remain tied at the end of 10-minutes, the *cams then commence 20-minute periods of sudden-death play. delayed penalty call. After holding their own against the third place Flyers through most of the first period, Generals got careless in the Bc Le e e dgara Falls' ace scorer and Toll along and manager Ivan A : ; f top "bad man" added to his Davie is hoping to rub his and hustle on Sunday night as r n in < l n S Third game of the series is Larry Giguere started in final minute of play and Mar- Chicago aged 4 they trounced West Rouge 11-4 slated for Civic Auditorium cotte, all alone in front of Farr, total in every column, here on hands together in gleeful |; : : --- goal for Crushmen but was , . Bobby H . tyl he list + in the third and deciding game Tuesday 'at 8.15 p.m. slammed in Sanderson's pass. ee Saturday night. He drew two Style, as he listens to the click ' pot ; . |replaced by Dave Gavel at 2.26 f 46th go denaities, scored: two goals of the turnstiles, of their Lakeshore Juvenile 'B e Crushmen fell behind 3-0 in atter Kingston scored three It was the same story in the 'd gan tl e ped hockey finals. Whitby won the the first three minutes of play|-qais 8 second, with Sanderson potting ity ' Visitors' other two counters NHL OBSERVERS had one_ |first game and then dropped the O SOn- an ons 1e but fought back to finally tie ae : his first goal 30 seconds from string at Ginerals' talline to contain cof thee bal second before heading out to the score in the third period.| Despite the 3-0 deficit, Crush-|the end of the period, 18 sec- Crt . Netonage eir better weekends. Tor- |stouffville for the all important They trailed 3-1 at the end of|men refused to quit and keptlonds after Morenz had given Mane a Sanderson was the story of iti i si The wi the eae, 'They franteg 20 onto Leafs were positively |game Sunday night. Ray Grant's entry from Un-jgame winner of the total capa-|with 42 points; Wilf Butt's en- the first period and 4-2 after Lg | back. Defenceman/Generals a 4-2 lead. i reeoat tn bon Marestte's. second PYilliant in their big 3-0 vic- | Eight players shared in the ionville, captured trophy honors|city entry of 24 rinks. try was next in line, with 3814|the second. : pond nga of Plehgpicggs| Generals moved Paul Cadieux vale 1 goal, early in the second stan- tory over Chicago on Satur- |goal scoring for the well-|and prizes in the annual Rob-}| Webb Johnson's rink from|points and Herb Robinson, of Kindon's game-winner was rae _--, * e oi Re back to defence to, take the in- i Md hls #5 and then fought back bril- day night but the Black Hawk balanced Gold Seals. Carl Mc-|son--Lang Bonspeil, a men's Scarborough Golf and Country|Oshawa Golf, was even closer,|is second of the game. He Osh game, iy : ey M €ljured Chris Roberts place. Genel Hi Hantly to take 42° lead, fans and Bobby Hull's |Ree. John Goddard and Brian|"open" event, at Oshawa Golf|Club, including: Paul Birchard,|for fifth prizes, with 37% points. opened scoring in the first|snawa goals going In off him./Roberts is expected back next eA thé which was shaved by Sander: boosters got their chance to Smuck each scored a pair with "a on saturday. ; Gerry Downer and Bruce Buck-| Bert Hodges' rink, another Whit- acer crag pie notched| 'Injuries to Oshawa defence-| weekend. \ regular « son, with only 30 seconds left cheer last night, as he scored single markers to Lou e winning rink, comprised ingham, tied their first game/by entry captured the sixth set|three goals for ronts, Leo La-|men Ted Dionne and Don Leafs' in the period. Then Sander- his 45th and 46th goals, in a Pritchard, John Norwood, Bob|of Harvey Brown, Clair Roland,/and won their next two, tolof 'prizes, with 3614 points. vallee, Scott Nicholson and|Bowen 'in the first period), ,...., FIRST PERIOD baie tes gon got his second and the 5-2 win over the Mapleos. . . Moore, Larry Horack and Mark|Bob Lawrie and Ray Grant,/emerge as the day's runners-| The b fel was qiJohn Osborne adding the|placed a heavy strain on the * Ceti, Senaerteny eee sas , Pm tying goal, fairly late in the CANADIENS made a big step Rowland. skip, won each of their threejup, with a total of 4344 points.jon the point basis, with 10 others. : remaining three defencemen| Penalties: Sanderson 2:32; cadheux title. 'The third period. Ron. Dussiaume forward, trimming Detroit West Rouge got their goals gee gd a point - total of| Ted Chenier's Oshawa Golf/points for a win, a half-point Gary Bradley scored twice'but Clayton was a standout. |'?'5" boc fe scored two for the Generals. handily on Saturday night and |from Mike Hughes with two and 2% and proved the only three-(Club rink took third prizes,|for each end won, plus the dif- 2. Niagara Falls, Marcotte eecond - brag hda had good chances to then blanking the Rangers 2-0, {si . by Tom Merrold and Al enathg ged ag up to a maxi- a (Tremblay, Sanderson) .. us only 12 | is game, but in addition last night in New York.. Hughes. mum of eight. i 3. Oshawa, Dussiaume " to permitting Sanderson too BOSTON BRUINS seem des- | There never was too much teelers a ture 0 ener; All the curlers paricipating Ss awa l U 0 i Shaman beri. iia a, much freedom, they also tined for the cellar but Bobby |doubt about the outcome of Sun- # {joined to enjoy a splendid buf- . So One aie etl failed to cash in on some ex- Orr's goal, with three seconds |day night's game as Whitby was a - bonspiel dinner, after which hone ee real, 58, | cellent scoring chances. left, pleased his Oshawa syp- |all over the Rouge team right the top 12 rinks in the point (Dionne, Robertson) ........4+ Ww? 40. ; ee porters, as Boston tied |from the opening whistle. It was| WILK ayers are 0a S standings, took to the ice for 7: et Sinseris 19:90 Toro: JUNIOR 'B' hockey fans Rangers on Saturday night. |5-1 at the end of the girst, 8-2 the third and prize - deciding) with over 50 competitors par-1100.2; Chris Davies, 101.6; C. Ac Tremblay | 4:38), Edmunds throughot are getting a great run for Bobby got a goal and an assist |after the second period and then By CLIFF GORDON At 11,41 of the: final period rem ticipating in the series of events|Fee, 103.2; Paul Trudeau, 104.5; een game Ww their money in the current last night, as Bruins lost at |Whitby outscored the losers 3-2 Stan Woror replaced 'Tracey in Gordon Hawkshaw was thelfor the honors, the younger|Jim Pierson, 114.0 and' Bruce | George A Lakeshore League semi-final home to the Red Wings, 5-3. _|in the final stanza. WHITBY -- Whitby Lascolthe Dixie goal, as the rier fac gg chairman of the event|members of Oshawa Ski Club|Vailencourt, 115.5. Starters who| 8, Niagara Falls, Senderson ford han Steelers were in fine form last| appeared to injure his leg. He| eng aye conics, Pr ne|held the spotlight on Sunday,|failed to finish included Bruce| peraty: sorcote 11:00." vasa HULL # , ' night as they trounced Dixie|nna taken bulletlike dvice off sresemtation ceremonies, bylwhile the adults enjoyed the|Willson, Joe Phillips, Larry ABest But tt ( : ntr l Beehives 6-2 in the first gamelthe stick of Cheesman earlierle.oc vy; cGraw. Justus C.| activities, from the sidelines, at|Cebulski, Rod Fee, James Mc- Hull's p a Ss en1or age eam. a the pena nb Af signed in the game and appeared to a oe Platcotagg Sg 7 mn Junior boys j "le A OSHAWA TIMES tou Aas ague semi-finals played atl, : : -» Pre-| In the Junior boys jumping the " " , . < Whitby Arena. Second game is "ig wach ak ie i eisaies caries os tolevent, Doug Woodcock and Pat done (bel Neeer 'wan PICTURE pee Mi slated for Dixie on Tuesday at|steelers f : Woodcock finished one - two,| event at 122.0: Le i ' Wins COSSA Tourney Title (i202, ri 22 aati seco er te tenet | Ralomng arene 'cote ied fy ck 'Bss adler at he Gen Wonton Sac, - ; 5 Y}results -- 4; oodcock, In ot back in Whitby on Friday at|Burford, managed the final John Sturroch. 217.0 and Dale Barker did not RE-PRINTS Montreal All three of Oshawa's repre-, Central Juniors reached the, Central had five players hit|*? P-™- goal of the game at the 14.29] ymionvite vo Mian "s rair| - 10 the Cross-Country run, for finish. Detroit sentatives, in the Bantam, Jun-|final bracket, in their division,|double figures in the scoring] Despite a seven-day layoff,)mark of the final period. Roland, Bob Lawrie oad. Rey, yes Junior boys, it was '"'Rick" Bagg| In the boys' race, Bruce Lang- Available At real Sat for and Senior divisions of the|for the 10th time in the past 12|column, as they eliminated|coach Jim Cherry managed to| JUST TALKING ... Coaci |p 1 OSHAWA GOLr = Bill Ruddy; at the head of the list, with|maid won the honors at 91.5, NU WAY PY blanked annual Central Ontario Secon-|years, but were unable to add|Trenton 73-62, in the semi-|Keep his charges very sharp|Cherry appeared ha with Ean, Simpson, Tom McDowell and Ted/ave Fisher second and Fred|followed by Willie Woodcock at . OTO ew. , le m: y appe Ppy Chenler, skip, 4. in N pe gbirancerh as oer basket- a the school's record of seven fans. In the other bracket, hing ~ Elche aa se-|his team's efforts, and when hy WHY laf aide, Kowal, Hugh eine: Harris third. wt a -- -- te ---- SERVICE Boston B mships tour championships. elleville suffered a 54-48|Ties with York Steelers. questioned about their chances|skip, 7; OSHAWA GOLF -- J. Horn,|PEE WEE JUMPERS St eU een Wun hon ame an battled | at -- "= ge day,|' In their semi-final round, Osh-|reverse at the hands of Adam| Scoring was equally divided|his smile disappeared and aj Bruce Fields Ted Bastedo and Bruce Cathy McGrath was tops in Uae dle LA 251 King St. E., Oshawe Oe reached the final rounds but|awa Central Juniors eliminated|SCott, only the second loss of|between six players in last|stern look came over his face|""AVONLEA -- Bob Gry, Paul Coughlin the Pee Wee girls' jumping ter te te foo, came Ee) 8s 3h 1. a only Oshawa Central Collegiate|Relleville Collegiate 50-39, with|the season for Belleville. night's game, something that is|@S he said "We will play them|Bruce Hill and Bob Dobson, | skip, 8ilevent, with Debby Miller sec- Fierson 104.0; Perry Adebar, pilin dead Seniors were successful in at-|the top OCCI scorers being Den-|_ That stern test sapped Adam|a sweet spot in the heart of|one game at a time." Manager SHAWA GOLF -- D. 'Stlen, Myr Cor and d injil45; Peter Souch, 123.0; 5 x 7 -- 1.25 each I taining title h i & ; rin, Stan Sereda end Herb Robinson,|ond and Nancy Langmaid in|, g title honors. nis Hercia, 16; Daye Calder 11|Scott and they lost their momen-|manager Ivan Davie, Tom|Davie, somewhat more talka-/skip, 6 third spot. eorge Burlison, 123.0 and Tani] 996, Discount on Orders . This was the third-straight|and John Cuthbert, 6. tum against the aroused Cen-|Lavender, Don O'Donaghue,|tive, said the magic number|,.WHITSY,-- A! Suerend, Rene Grit!" 4 large field contested the Pee|snd Randy 'Cebulski did notl| ef S er More Pi championship triumph for OCCI| Central met Peterborough|t?@! team, who came out on top,|Paul Reid, Ken Knapton, Aljnow stands at 14. . . . Welll7; OSHAWA POLICE Fred Jonns,| Wee oye' jumping, with Grant Sw a oe ios a ns Sagi Ol Seniors and qualified them forlKenner in the final round and|°°-40; With an almost flawless|Quintillian and Al Paterson|over a thousand fans took in| fiat aR ee ee Wills ath cg Por Bother om -- -- the All - Ontario Secondary|picked the wrong time to come display of checking and accu-\each finding pay dirt on one|the game and were treated to MOSH {awa GoLe --_D. Avery, A, Col- 'the bi he Oh 1 . Mi i amram -- Schools Assoc. championship|yp with a below-par perform-|"2'© Shooting. pccaston, some fine hockey. The way |)? <a" OsHANTER <= Crawtord, a ean ge peg gecad sal Peal oe By TH eurament i OUews, Hace Toe et a was dae |, Joh Rabo raced te On avas Tap ad dim Euro lhey shoud peck the ok 06 Stay gen pee| te cite "Date. 0.H.A. JUNIOR "B" HOCKEY 7 J rous for Central as e e' ints, fol-|were the on ixie players to| ; i Pct ig Peacuge core behind 12 points. ' eet by gy 4 Lloyd, 12; Bill|/beat goalie Ralph hoses the |FTiday night. Paul Ristows Bill "Henry ie nd eign Fred Harris, John. Hikey: Gory aati hed rared ntams won their first game| Central rallied a little in the|"®sley, 10; Charlie Marlowe,/Whitby cage. 1 a AR sh A oh lt Bil mutch Trudeau, Stewart Low, Rob 'ontinue at the host school, Quinte Secon-|final quarter but when four of|? 224 Joe Krasnaj, four. Lascos opened up fast and 2 . arton, ski, at Conley and Jim Avgh|7 upton, Tony Bagg, James Mc- Eastern Ontario Semi-Final Playoffs ontar bo o > re ee an oe their players fouled out, it was Bye ad players, along with hotiod goalie. George Tracey Too: in ins Hoch "Reblinche Ith Jone Bissett, & Seoul Le Pg age: oad senior " " i ick Bilinski, were a ° s 8; igs obinson and Bob Verenko. AA a vg | paneer. 1 a ar Cos 'vb ssi of the 1966 cone sieeaiip te Phe ecg hice fgg a 1 ss Bruce, Bradiey, Gre sim auaherton, 5. bia EVENTS re TU ES. 7 AR. 7th fe » Donevan came|followed by: Willie Rajkovac, |'€&m. Burrows of Dixie was banished Mid e Seri Bob Dobson, 10; Joe Galloway, 7. irls' the eigh up against a strong Port Hope|with six : for albowin i g CS Fe ceeay Wy ase net, & In the Pee Wee girls' slalom, 8:15 P.M. Le Po . g at 7.45 and while LR eee Debbie Bagg and Anne Camozzi ( won't ees oer nt peseeen eiiceeins S t G ' piped Rad) nd iat ae By CLIFF GORDON jgAVONLEA "c! MacDonal, mB, Bridge: finished only six-tenths NE a Rellevill ' , ; OSHAWA GOLF -- LI on "Riche |ond apart, Debbie winning the RUSHMEN Guelph ~ ole Tyga three minutes penta: kane bon Lo . regory S Nelle gg goo pavender Sages Piety pd pee Hate. eis "Ruddy" ante Oe eee event at 88.2 and Anne runner- Vs letics 5 i t tt Col- ss_ fr e! a n esey Saturday after- are 8. t 88.8 seconds. hae ae Tom Horruzey fouled out and|legiate were rated as favorites 2 had eve' ; JAWA €.C. -- Cam Henderson, Alex|UP game af ryone in the rink guess-|noon captured the Central On-|m rele , "Preem! bie Mill s third, at i this left Donevan vulnerable tojover Central, in the Senior sec- Md ing who had really fired the|tario midget "C" hockey cham- Campbell, skip, 63 SCARBOROUGH pg ig vill uly oe 'on BenOne dea i although|tion of the tournament but the 1 y rubber home plonship with. a 7-5 win overlie ery Gay Downer: Bruce Buck- i wg dk ne ei Rte Kings! aly and John Minacs played|maroon and gold team from ar . |Bobcay ; ; mgrarn And: Wed Jonson, skip, & Le csichad ; from N rs ' : Ego of Dixie got a mis- 0} caygeon Lions in a game| WHITBY -- Fraser Mcintosh, B80b|Hawke, Patti Warren, Margi . fi il - a bid to keep Done: pose Jen 9) sierra to the! St, Gregory's Pee Wees|conduct penalty as the teams|Played in Bobcaygeon. The win Freee OTERSCRDUCT uw. wis|Reed and Renee Bosch were Adults 1.00 -- 18 and under 75c Saat . prophesies. thumped Holy Cross 12-1, in the|lined up for the faceoff for|"@S the second in a row and|ell, J. 'Anderson, R. Douglas and D.Jother starters, but did not lia 12-2 first game of the CYO League|some smart remarks he made|S!Ves Brooklin the home-and-/*OStawavc.c. -- sam smith, Ren el-/ finish. CHILDREN under 14 50c 'a session, Sunday at Children's|to referee J. L. Sullivan. home, total - goal series 15-11. |tiott, Bill Kellar and John Luke, skip,| A total of nineteen boys com- Collin Arena but the pattern of high- Whitby, with the Ine. of Brooklin, with a two - goal 0 TORONTO. SrAnlin aes W. I, Whe-/neted in the Pee Wee boys' Booster Tickets Not Valid for Playoffs with Be ; scoring displayed in this game|Knapton, Quintillian and O'Don- lead going into Saturday after-|reve skip, Ss Hock slalom, with Paul Morison win- of a 3: TODAY Firefighters vs Letter Car- wasn't repeated. aghue buzzing all around the noon's game, started off fast. Frys dg cor = John Burch, Clift/ning the event, at 76.4. Bruce edged V HOCKEY riers, at 6:00 p.m.; Ideal Luke Charbonneau _ scored|Beehive net, clicked again with Brooklin was quick to take ad-/siip, 7, UNIONVILLE "7. Evans G,|Carey. was runner-up, at 80.0 Satur¢ "GM Chevelle League: at Dairy vs Local 222, at 7:00 |four goals in the big win, with|O'Donaghue hitting the score vantage of Bobcaygeon's errors|Hawkshaw, B. Coulter and H. Coulter, be Dan Ugray in third place, two go Civic Auditorium, 11:00 a.m. p.m. and Navy Vets vs Rose {Vic Suppan, Paul Byrnes and|sheet at 9:51 to make it 2-0. poo they rapped in four quick | iinwa hg AR yo oF uf t 83.0. a oe Pahl to 2:00 p.m. _ Bowl Restaurant, at 8:00 |Jim Carty each adding a pair,|Dixie fought back gamely but dat ia ae ve Soe ge eid NUMBER HIGHLAND) t'Lawe, *'yollowing were, sang Te il Ww sein GM Office League: at Civic p.m.; all three games at |while Mark Adams and Tomlwas met by a determined a erable steam out of the 7; HUMBER HIGHLAND -- TeettWs|deau, 87.4; Dennis _ Driscoll, Grant 0 Auditorium, 8:00 p.m. to 10:30 8:00 p.m.; all three games at |Morton scored one apiece. Bert|Whitby defence, which would mn sib otis eee <icund 88.8; Murray Richardson, 91.0; oe back with Sj mie A Brooklin Arena. Hoefes was the lone scorer for|not give an inch. With less than|tirst mind ci con at in the ug Langmals, 8 | mace Terry Souch, 97.2; Mark Elliot, York. ge gy bed russe, ey Oe eae Rens at ene nye ons el id et ns no , 4 é e his marker|round. Webb Johnson, 'Itv H. Coulier, % Rooki gal A Sees Gn ine Fics ie Reelin Mary's Pee Wees 3-2, on goals|with defencemen Wayne Chees-| The second period was a much |wil butts, 6; t Laws; 3. and Tor . hi : Skating iby Pete Neal, Dan Kvasnak|man and Brian Boyd getting|differ Hi : : acai ea a ig ston Su: Union, at 6:00 p.m. and Hay- Club ' ; ent affair as the Lions L GAMES s Pp. ay: : at Civic Auditorium d G a ss os den Macdonald vs Oshawa 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m : i na Armstrong, Ron Fin- ist he oni Endl age) ended|were the aggressors and out-|ved'chenen ii; Bos Roe eS IT S HERE a 1300 SEDAN Mercer 4 x ve mage? s wee ) elenger re-|W1 vascos leading 3-0. scored 0) y i-1R , 8 aid ' out of | pot be ae Fert egg HOCKEY a plied for St. Mary's. A penalty to Chuck Gyles of fent Hieeckiin crow L eatting wit) Butts, & Jock Ellon as" . : DATSU Fern OMHA Major - Midget OHA Junior 'B' Lakeshore St. Phillip's - St. Hedwig's|Lascos cost Whitby a goal as|the lead on the round down Hath Reeminen ior Broce Dractwy,. 6 ONE DRIVE 1) WoaTt times & Seeees (Round Robin Polay- Hei ee go oa Combines whipped St. Joseph's|the Beehives caught the local)to only three. Bic Reulotedate a lllos A THOUSAND WORDS easy W ofis) -- Kinsmen Club vs men: srd Migs yp ree 5-2. Paul LeBlanc and Paul|defence at one of its few weak} Brooklin had superior condi- Goin' Places . . » and five's come gott ad Rotary Club, at 5:00 p.m. and series, at Cie "caditoria ve st Power each scored once forjmoments. Ego was the goaljtion however and it showed in|f SPRINGS FOR CARS - TRUCKS my in the all-new "1200" Family Brennar Lions Club vs Kiwanis Club, 7:15 p.m rium, at' |the losers. Pierre Fleury and/Setter and this fellow, playing|the final frame as they outscor- eecaneriie rey Se iar Hogan, at 5:55 p.m.; both games at Civil Service Le: hae Rene Picard, with a couple|With a badly bruised shoulder,jed Lions 2-1 to win the game TORSION BARS solidly engineered from bumper to and D Oshawa Children's Arena. On: On nal igs eset City Jeach and Andre Couture's|deserved a lot of credit for the|and the round. me Tie = sees oes Md Rly Sone each. GUHA Rastiem League: (ira da cre ch titer, [tingleton, gave the winners/showing be put up despite the) Peter Heron was the big noise i SSYALLATIONS -- REPAIRS | with up to 40 mpg. Standard equip- John (Group 'A' Round-Robin Play- 3. series , ~-- HUE OF+ their total. painful injury. Burford and|for Brooklin on Saturday as he ment. includes synchromesh on all scored a. le ew ee a +. owmanville Danby drew assists on Ego's|scored four goals and assisted ich gosta itn rt la sie the Hot 2784, at 7:00 p.m.; Houdaille re hee i. e FIX CURLING VENUE tally. Ken Knapton scored the}on one more. He picked up a end of Industries vs Duplate, at 7:55 Mary's vs Holy Cross at ais HULL, Que. (CP)--T only other goal of the period|perfect hat trick in the first een p.m. and Hawks vs §. Banks y y TOSS, : HULL, Que, )--The Do-|with just over a minute to go.|period. Orville Wright, Don Mit- . 723-0823 | : p.m.; St. Phillip's - St. Hed- |minion Curling Association an-| Whitby th , Flooring, at 9:00 p.m.; all wig's vs St. Gertrude's, at |nounced Sunday that UAE MAAN Gh tte HIKE ee ae ee three games at Children's 4:55 p.m. and St Gregory's Canadian curing ciate plseslap paride ox Gofutili . af Fates: at ag mbt oe ee OSHAWA SPRING I poe ' d St. Gre y's 2 tr shi s ntillian an ater- far <imble led the Lions Bia moaert tangs TH Sie ees ars, (ale geal neti coated a ava of ae et wo gong Fran Kine on ona tei ia Round - Robin P! Sf aos P ; . N Ord. s y' S champ-|onds to more or less salt the}had one as did Barry Camp- 80 WOLFE ST., OSHAWA rf layoffs) Children's Arena. ionship opens here today. game away. bell and Randolph Mazola. : i

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