Oshawa Times (1958-), 13 Mar 1967, p. 8

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% g TH OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, March 13, 1967 | Nottingham Scoreless Against Giant LONDON (Reuters) -- Swin-|has a good chance of reaching don Town, a struggling Third Di-|the quarter-finals as a result of vision team in the Englishjits unexpected success in the League, lived up to its new rep-|game in Nottingham. utation of giant-killer Saturday} Tottenham Hotspur, the Cup when it held Nottingham Forest|favorite, entered the quarter- to a scoreless tie in the fifth/finals with a 2-0 victory over round of English Cup soccer. |Second Division Bristol City. Swindon, which eliminated the|Jim Greaves, returning after an highly rated First Division West/illness, scored both goals. Ham in a previous round, now! A goal by Geoff Vowden seven HOCKEY SCOREBOARD By THE CANADIAN PRESS National League Wit F Art Chicago 37 14 10 225 141 84 New York 27 23 11 163 156 65 Toronto 26 23 11 162 174 63 Montreal 24 25 12 154 164 60 Detroit 24 33 4 182 200 52 Boston 16 36 10 162 213 42 Chicago clinched the champi- onship. Sunday's Results Montreal 2 New York 2 Toronto 0 Chicago 5 Detroit 3 Boston 7 Saturday's Results Chicago 3 Montreal 3 New York 2 Toronto 2 OHA Junior A Final WLT F APt Kitchener 28 12 8 213 164 64 Niag. Falls 23 15 10 238 195 56 Toronto 23:15 10 208 184 56 Hamilton 22 21 5 172 161 49 St. Cathar. 19 20 9 175 155 47 London 18 21 9 185 214 45 Montreal 16 23 9 176 204 41 Peterbor. 15 23 10 183 219 40 Oshawa 12 26 10 138 192 34 Saturday's Results Hamilton 5 Oshawa 4 London 4 Montreal 4 Sunday's Results: Niagara Falls 8 Toronto 6 Kitchener 2 St. Catharines 2 Hamilton 0 Peterborough 3 London 3 Montreal 3 Western League WLT F APt Portland 39 19 7 240 191 85 Vancouver 34 24 2 186 168 70 Seattle 32 25 6 197 183 70 California 25 27 9 183 199 59 \Los Angeles 27 30 5 229 228 59 Victoria San Diego 16 44 3 177 239 35 Results Saturday Vancouver 0 Los Angeles 5 California 2 Seattle 3 San Diego 4 Victoria 3 Result Sunday San Diego 5 Portland 7 Major Junior Calgary 5 Saskatoon 17 Estevan 4 Moose Jaw 1 Alberta Junior |Lethbridge 5 Edmonton Leafs 3 | (Lethbridge leads best - of- seven semi-final 3-2.) Edmonton Athletics 4 Edmon- ton Movers 3 (Athletics leads best + gf- seven semi-final 3-2.) Manitoba Junior ~~ \Brandon 5 Selkirk 2 St. James 2 Flin Flon 18 | Ontario Senior |Belleville 3 Collingwood 4 | (Collingwood leads best - of- }seven quarter-final 3-2.) Guelph 4 Woodstock 1 (Guelph leads best-of-seven quarter-final 3-2.) Kingston 4 Galt 0 (Kingston leads best-of-seven semi-final 1-0.) Saturday Canadian Intercollegiate Toronto 16 Laurentian 2 (Toronto wins national championship.) Ontario Junior B Kingston 4° Oshawa 5 (Kingston leads best-of-seven series 3-2.) BEFORE THE MAGISTRATE City Driver Fined $100 On Charge Of Impaired Allan Sipe, 32, of 241 Garrard Rd. was fined $500 or 20 days in jail in Oshawa's Magistrate court Friday before Magistrate D.B. Dodds after pleading not guilty on a charge of impaired driving. Sipe was involved in an acci- dent with John Mathew of 106 Hazlewood Dr. on Bond St. near McMillan. Oshawa. police esti- mated damage to the two cars to be in the neighborhood of $375. WAGE DISPUTE D.E. Steckly of 146 Simcoe St. N. pleaded not guilty to a charge of non payment of wages but was given a magistrate's order to pay Donald Emery of 159 Athol St. E., the sum of $215 in back wages. Mr. Emery claimed that Steckly owed him $631 in back wages by an agreement in early Nov. 1966 but Magistrate Dodds agreed with Steckley's claim that the contract for em- PLANNING A.°*. © BANQUET © CONVENTION © MEETING First Class Facilities For 20 to 400 Guests Quality Service Experienced Staff RESERVE YOUR FUNCTION NOW! 723-4641 Aish ployment called for the lesser amount of $215 still owing. POSSESSION Douglas Morrison was convict- ed of unlawful possession after he pleaded not guilty to the of stealing 40 cases of lathing nails. Said Magistrate Dodds, "I view these possession cases very seriously" and put the sentence over for three weeks in order to obtain a pre - sentence report. IMPAIRED Terry Varnim of 382 Adelaide Ave. west pleaded guilty to the charge of impaired driving and was fined $100 and court costs Pg alternative of 20 days in jail. 25 FINE Edward Lloyd of RR. 1 New- tonville pleaded guilty to being drunk in a public place and was fined $25 and costs or 5 days resulting from his arrest March 6. IMPAIRED Ervin Broad of 18 McLaughlin Bld. pleaded guilty and was con- victed of impared driving and wasesubsiquently fined $100 with the alternative of 20 days in jail. $50 FINE A plea of guilty was entered by Nick Gidora of 15 Ritson Rd. on a charge of being drunk in a public place with a subsequent fine of $50 or 15 days in jail. MINORS Three people were fined $50 pleaded quilty to the charge. They were: Kenneth Mackie, 19 of Susan Drive, Squires Beach, Bay Ridges; John La Rush 19 of 571 Mary St. and Gary Me- Knight of 708 Dunlop St. Whitby. John Laskey, 18, of 857 Chap- Bay Ridges pleaded guilty to the same charge and was fined $100 due to the fact that it was his second convit tion of minor consuming in the last two months. 26 30 6 194 198 58) for minor consuming after all}$ Killers minutes before the end earned Birmingham a 1-0 victory over Arsenal and a place in the quar. ter-finals. Arsenal missed two top defenders, Scottish Inter- national stars Ian Ure and Frank McLintock, because of in- juries. Chelsea scored an expected 2-0 win over Sheffield United. CELTIC WINS Glasgow Celtic, the most suc- cessful soccer team in Britain, tish Cup competition with a 5-3 }win over Queen's Park and went into the semi-finals. Another semi - finalist will be Dundee United, which beat Dunfermline 1-0. Hamilton, of the Scottish Sec- ond Division, gave a good per- formance to draw 0-0 with First Division Clyde and Aberdeen held Hibernian to a 1-1 tie. In the English League, Man- chester United went to the top of the First goals for and goals against-- after a scoreless tie at New- icastle dwelling Northampton to open up a three-point lead over Wol- )\verhampton in the Second Di- |vision. | In the Third Division, Queen's |Park Rangers, recent winners \of the English League Cup, were! \surprisingly held to a scorele: tie at home, but they lead the vision by four points as second- place Bristol beaten 1-0 at home by Crystal Palace. Division on goal|} spread--the difference between § S$ . Coventry drew 0-0 with cellar-| & Rovers were continued to dominate the Scot-| -- ; i BOROS WINS -- A happy Julius Boros tips his hat to | Gurney Beats Track Record BRANDS HATCH, England (AP)--Dan Gurney bettered the track record twice Sunday in winning the three-part Auto Race of Champions. The 35-year-old Californian, boss driver of the newly-formed Eagle racing team, set track records in winning the first two 10-lap heats and then climaxed the day with a victory in the 40-lap final. His average of 98.66 miles an hour for the three events en- abled him to beat out Lorenzo Bandini of Italy, in a Ferrari, and Josef Siffert of Switzerland, in a Cooper-Maserati, who fin- ished second and third, respect- ively. Ten nations were represented in the 19-car lineup of Formula One machines, making their third European outing of the year. The races, however, do not count toward, the Grand Prix championship Gurney set the pace with a record over the 2.65-mile lap, averaging 103.02 m.p.h, He bettered the track record of 100 m.p.h. flat set by Jim Clark of Scotland in the British Grand Prix two years ago. the gallery on the 18th after posting a 10-under par for a 72-hole of 274 to win the Citrus Open Golf champ- ionship and $23,000. Toron- to's George Knudson tied Arnold Palmer for second, one stroke behind Boros. (AP. Wirephoto) Second Spot It was a weekend of cheers and tears for most teams in the Ontario Hockey Association Junior A series, but for defend- ing champion Oshawa Gener- als, Saturday marked a final formality in a long, 48-game season. The Generals, cellar - ridden and out of the playoffs in the nine - team series, reluctantly bowed to Hamilton Red Wings 5-4 to end a disastrous year. In other weekend action, Ni- agara Falls Flyers took second place by beating Toronto Marl- boros 8-6, and London Nationals and Montreal Junior Canadiens fought to a pair of ties, 4-4 Sat- urday and 3-3 Sunday. Niagara Falls Captures In Junior Webster, Gary Swain and Clem Tremblay scored one each. Mike Byers scored four goals for the Marlboros while Doug Acomb added the other two. Derek Sanderson assisted on four goals to raise his point total to 100--41 goals and 60 as- sists--and win the individual scoring championships. A goal by Walt McKechnie with one second remaining earned London a 3-3 tie Sunday night. Jim Stanfield and Brian Murphy scored the other Lon- don goals. Paul Lessard, Jude Drouin and Richard Pumple scored 'for Montreal. Citrus Open To Boros: ORLANDO, Fla. (CP)-- George Knudson of Torinto blistered. his way through the final two. rounds of the Citrus Open Golf tournament, winding up with a 275 total Sunday good for-a second-place tie and $11,- 212 The 29-year-old Winnipeg na- tive shot two opening rounds of 70 and followed with 69 and 66 rounds to tie Arnold Palmer, one stroke behind winner Julius Boros, It was the biggest payday of} Peterboro Tops Central OTTAWA (CP) -- Peterbor-| ough's Adam Scott Collegiate defeated Oshawa Central High} School 35-28 to win the Ontario Secondary Schools Athletic As- sociation golden ball champion-| ship Sunday. Top scorer for the winners was Mike Wright, with 12 points. | Art Thornton and Brian Tice each scored eight. | Lary Lloyd was high scorer for the losers with nine. Peterborough elimina ted Kingston Loyalist Collegiate 49- 44 Saturday and Oshawa upset the defending-champion Ridge- mount High School of Ottawa 60-50. Hamilton Delta downed Corn- jwall St. Lawrence High School |61-49 in the consolation finals | Vic Popov scored 29 points for Hamilton, the highest total by a single player in the two- day tournament. Hamilton was ahead 33-31 at the half. NHL STARS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Stan Mikita, who scored one goal and assisted on two others to earn Chicago Black Hawks a [33 tie with Montreal Canadiens }Saturday night. | Dave Keon, whose goal at the /30-second mark of the third pe- riod earned Toronto Maple Leafs a 2-2 tie with New York Rangers Saturday night. Ken Hodge, who scored two goals and assisted on another to pace Chicago to a 5-0 victory) over Toronto Sunday afternoon.) Bob Dillabough, who had two goals and one assist as Boston) Bruins blasted Detroit Red) Wings 7-3 Sunday night. | Gilles Tremblay, whose goal at 12:44 of the third period) earned Montreal a 2-2 tie with) New York Sunday night. !Palmer, who shot a final-round the tour this year for the be- spectacled swinger, who paced a three-man Canadian. conting- ent through the. event. Al Johnston of Montreal shot a 72 in Sunday's final round for a 285 total, good for $324 after Wilf Homenuik of Winnipeg missed the second - round cut with a 147 total after rounds of 71 and 76. Knudson had to sink a 15-foot putt on the final hole to tie 68 to bring his money-winnings for the year to a tour-leading $45,297. Boros, who slipped to a 70 after two rounds of 67 for his 274, picked up $23,000 for the victory to boost him a notch be- low Palmer in tour winnings at $43,287. | Palmer and Boros are the only two double winners on the| tour. this year. Boros, who won the Phoenix) Open last month, shaved 10) strokes off par in his 72-hole| tour of the Rio Pinar course. | Boros, who won the Phoenix} Open last month, shaved 10 strokes be par in his 72-hole tour of the Rio Pinar course. COOPER'S TEXACO MARCH TIRE SALE The Famous DELUXE CHAMPION First Tire Regular Price, Second Tire For Only ALL SIZES 9.99 Road Lifetime Hazerd Guarantee, Use Your Texaco Credit Card Up to 12 Months Te Pay. COOPER TEXACO 410 Ritson Rd. N. 725-8033 36 Bruce St. 723-9632 " Knudson Ties Palmer Dean Refram, who has never won in six years on the tour, claimed his biggest paycheck with $5,750 for fourth at 276 after slipping to a closing 72. He started the last round tied for first. Jack Nicklaus shot his third straight 69 for a 278, where he was tied with Bobby Nichols and Bert Yancey, a stroke back of Mason Rudolph and Kermit Zarley. 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