Oshawa Times (1958-), 22 Mar 1967, p. 9

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, Merch 22, 1967 9) rs n Facts, Figures | | Canada Has Bad Day, Tonight's Bout Minus Ace Dave McComb | h § Defeat Follows Prank |x: wnte'Etate'ct! Georgians Lose Another - Zora Folley fight tonight: in the PERTH Scotland (CP)--Tues-jrunning bus outside the arena./many 11-4 in the third round) Principals -- Champion Cas-| By THE CANADIAN PRESS jgames and McComb Is ex- : day was a day Canadian curl-|Thinking of taking a short tour,|and Norway 13-6 in the fourth.|Sius. Clay, Houston, Tex., vs.) Collingwood hockey fans be- pected back in the lineup day in ing champion Alfie Phillips Jr.jthey got only 100 yards when} Scotland defeated France 21-7|challenger Zora Folley, Chan-|lieve their Georgians would go|/Thursday night for the fourth! cham- of Toronto probably would like they hit the fence and the |and Sweden 13-7 in its third-|dler, Ariz. lit only Dave McComb didn't! game. : e con- to forget. ee _, driver discovered his loss. No/fourth-round matches. Sweden Site -- Madison Square Gar-|have an infected toe. Joe Hogan and Ivan Tennant Not only did-his rink lose it's; charges were laid. trounced Switzerland 21-1 in the|den. McComb has sat out the last scored the other Galt goals. hedule first match at the world cham-| 'The top four finishers in the|third round and France won its Fight time--10:30 p.m. EST,jtwo games in the Georgians'|Ron Earl and John Ford re- At stake--Clay's heavyweight,Ontario Hockey Association|plied for Kingston which held a eyite penthiee ig di Pee aed round-robin competition now un-|first game in two years 11-7) | : " y Fin Carles, but Phillip and. leadl cer ay monty io, Thureday's|ehilips. said after the fourth | Distance--15 round oe ite te ke - ories, t S32 ad'semi-finals and the semi-final ps said after the fourth stance--15 rounds. stock Athletics, The Athletics/iod. ) East Keith Reilly came within winners meet for the champion- round he is having difficulty ad-| Ticket prices--$8, $12, $20, $30, lead the best-of-seven series nee terse etic sree ee THURS., FRI., SAT,, SUN. seis March 23 to 26 ed of ee arrested ship Thursday night, justing to the raised hacks used |$40, $50. 2-1. ash of after borrowing the team bus Piinedav? rie in Scotland. Those used in North, 'Television--Nationally in t The Athletics blanked Colling- J SPRINGS FOR CARS - TRUCKS - : inst without Map wosgged gs then, ction, "aeedea' dalentes Gor America are sunk into the ice. /y.s, is pose a 0 Pg wood 4-0 Tuesday night, while se eerie : OPEN 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. -- SAT. till 6 P M a tiv Tite. leas 00 gh err many 12-7, Scotland trounced], He ad! " have a feeling! York and 90-mile radius blacked|in another semi-final Galt Horn- TORSION PARE nade , Rus on ae ges gem | int0 switzerland 19-6 and Norway going to slip, meee ' out: also be seen live in Canada |¢ts defeated Kingston Aces 4-2 KING PINS -- SHOCKS finally coed' by Chuck Hay behind beat France 13-8. lthe liar te te United ai oF lover the CBC, Mexico, Japan, |'0 _-- 4 " ee ee INSVALLATIONS --. REPAIRE ° Bruce Robert 's undefeated, Phillips recovered from his| "1 gave away five in the first gh Hagen eT ae her ip nsatl ery Sib el 'a U.S. entry from Seattle, Wash.|brush with the law to take his|two ends and you just can't do| RasiveNone 19 U8. honey and Dino Legg dd ey ° ehind the top three wi ourth-round game from Ger- in internati i- = c : B I ee with a{fourtt d f that in international competi Crowe (ee sae ee th ist ie ite 3-2 won-lost record is Sweden|many 17-3 while the U.S., with|tion, We just couldn't get go. |Les00e and up and between $300,- 'he others, followed by Switzerland, Ger-\lead Doug Walker of Pilot |ing." i" and arog ss Woodstock goaltender Ray Tel, 723-0821 eeanhar ant 'way, all/Mound, Man., defeated Ger-| os nae urses--Clay about $300,000 on|Reeson picked up his second 14 Ft. i voy gt gle Bae a | lane tue ho a 50 per cent of the Garden gate|shutout in three games by OSHAWA SPRING 12 ft. Aluminum 169, 99 ALUMINUM .......... 225.00 | , ' and $150,000 for the ancillaries; |blocking 21 shots, Woodstock CAR TOP ...., teteeee J ; Canada and Scotland are in |playing Scotland, the U.S. meet- ; SERVICE co. i et ete dane nie THE STANDING Ing' Switzerland, Sweden taking |FoleY about $70,000 on 15 perloutshot Collingwood 42-21 With 6 h.p. 449 00 good posi ake their fifth d pel cent of the gate and $25,000, The Georgians have home-ice, 80 WOLFE ST., OSHAWA EVINRUDE .....,...+. iy on Norway and France playing victories in the sixth round to- Q " * , ap % ; with 3 hop. day--Canada meeting France By THE CANADIAN PRESS Germany. frond ne ancillaries. BVINKUDE cibaseis ss 324.99 With 9% h.p. 575,00 and Scotland playing Norway--|. Standings after five rounds of} se Senay iAP eh i SONG arate : EVINRUDE | pe " but the United States may have, the world iors | ated ier ale R 1 ® it' eva ing |at Perth, Scotland: | it's work cut out in meeting PWwL e eree Chief jadvantage for the next two nings, president of New York | Rangers. | Jennings has repeatedly pro- Sweden, skipped by Bob Woods| _. . A : RRS an a of Carman, Man., while Ger- pie States 4 t ; F s38 , , ies seaman ; i i | Canada § i sea and Switzerland tangle. | scotland Fail aces Critic 13 Ft. Aluminum KE SHORT DRIVE | Sweden S437 : , ' ' © Phillips and Reilly had just) Switzerland 60 ees ee hee en 7 Peterborough "CADET" ) finished defeating Norway 17-8) W. Germany $1 gee Je for New Nor wy : woe : in the morning round when) France £34 [points in'a long-standing Sh lights, windshield, steering, hard- $995 00 Mm they s 7, s "stan : v | i i i ; they spotted the unattended,| Norway ss 1 way feud involving himself, be JACK FRASER ware, with 18 hp. Evinrude installed Py 4 eree John Ashley and Bill Jen-| } jtested the use of Ashley as ref- | Little Ship Wemy Bere eee LAWN BOY jeree at National Hockey League | Batteries }games involving the. Rangers. Pettit Paint POWER Morrison, NHL referee - in- 50 emp. MOWERS chief, said in an interview the subject is scheduled to come up during the NHL's pre-Stanley Cup playoff meeting in New York today. "I've heard that he said I had revised my assignment sched- ules so Ashley would work more New York games," Morrison said. "He said I did it under the direction of Mr. Campbell." Clarence Campbell is president of the NHL. | "This is one of the main) points I'want to clear up. I took; this job on the understanding} that I would be on my own and) so far, Mr. Campbell has left it entirely up to me." Morrison said the main part! of today's meeting will concern | playoff arrangements and '"'or-| dinarily I wouldn't attend." 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