§ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, Merch 29, 1967 | R e St t SPORTS MENU e sh awd 1118 T g Y; M: | =e By Geo. H. Campbell Wins Bantam Opener C Associate Sports Editor By ERIC WESSLBY a ; : Uo = ; : By THE Times Sports Editor os : be acral i § ed goalkeeper ONE SWALLOW doesn't Jet down now, for their final eae taika the arr' and i ee preg iste rope ge se cone at Children's Arena Tuesday ip # poli e hard-working men of the ; J p pac Ca Minor Hoakey Asso- THAT TROPHY, penant, night. i ; cane first time ciation have had their hopes medal or whatever it is they The first time, it cos campaign A I tibia : team a bench penalty. The ter at le: raised high this past few days. get for winning the world , i 4 t Stamford *éek' : There are indications that if hockey championship, has ws second time, it cos mfor week's acti the Oshawa boys stay on their been an important status sym- J a goal, : : _ But the toes, don't get swell-headed* bol for Russia, with Czecho- 3 The goal, in the final minute time winn or over-confident, there could slovakia and Sweden joining E of play, enabled Oshawa to champions} be a couple of Ontario Minor the hunt in series manner in i eae score a 4-2 victory in the open- touch in 1 Hockey Association champion- recent years. Meanwhile, as ' es is ing game of the best-of-five On- by setting ships brought here this spring. long as Canada keeps send- DICK GAMBLE FLOYD CURRY KEITH DAVEY tario Minor Hockey Association oe, Oshawa Midgets defeated St. ing a strong contender to the bantam "A" final. 'he five Catharines 4-2 in the second tournaments, they'll continue The smaller Oshawa team native of game of the Ontario Midget to pack 'em like sardines and never tallied against the hard- vakia, scot 'A' finals, in St. Catharines 'Bunny' A'Hearne and: his I 4 i' u hitting visitors, but it was the sisted on a on Sunday, after losing the cohorts can wend their way to y , goalkeeping of Bryan Rose and champion ( opener here at home, 5-3. With their banks, gleefully jangling strong defensive work which walloped D that series now even, the Osh- the true loot of this oh-so- e kept Stamford attackers at bay ina rough awa Midgets need two more sanctimonious "amateur" pro- m n inner uests most of the time. Ken Wha wins, or a win and two ties-- motion -- or should we call Stamford pulled Robinson for mate, scor and two of the remaining it operation. It would appear an extra altacker" at vanious Hotes hee. menen ere, Here ty en ae eo oad Two former Oshawa junior|Canadiens' chain and was a[He's the leading scorer for Progeny Be ge Boyer adde with the deal, at least unti] [hockey stars and a former com-|valued member of the club/Rochester Americans of the|the refere eae P nk led plete the 1 LAST NIGHT, Oshawa Ban- they host the event. in 1970, |Missioner of Canadian football|when it won five consecutive /American League and was re- first time, Play was wi ated gor and t ened the Ontario Bane 'The "Olenibics' will provide |have signified their intentions of |Stanley Cups. jcently tendered a night by/|to a halt as the officials counte: fer Detvoit. rsa _ 1} gait St iv :] ait iid ti tl attending the Oshawa Centen-| Curry played 601 NHL games, | Rochester fans. |six attackers. tam 'A finals eet ld aie pani i eee We ey Hex jnial Sports Celebrity Dinner,|scoring 105 goals and assisting) Last weekend he scored a When the Stamford coach ® TIME RUN ford, here at cua 'y 4 est ped ang Paver, eyeh wa May 16, at Civic Auditorium. 'jon 99 others. During Stanley|goal which gave him 141 in the|stepped on the ice to protest es ee Bobby Hu Arena and the local lads won only one suggestion -- Ay Dick Gamble, who set an|Cup playoffs, he scored 23|past three years, breaking the/the stoppage of play, Stamford * : i -- wprue gen : , f ing goal sc 42. This is also a best-of-five can find one brave enough, American Hockey League goal-|goals and assisted on 17 others | former record set by Carl Lis-|drew a bench penalty. VICTORY SMILES -- Goal-.. Rose for a good job in Osh- Hockey Association ban- up two ass' series and again, Oshawa won why not have each team take |<coring record during the week-/for 40 points. |combe from 1946 to 1949. | Stamford took Robinson out; Scorers Don Hudgin, Dick awa's 4-2 win over Stam- tam "'A"final. Second game breaking th the toss for the extra game. along their own referee. jend, and Floyd Curry, former, Retiring as an active player| Gamble appeared on the Osh-|." ° : 2 Gamble, Jr., John Sledjew- ford Tuesday night at Chil- will be played in Stamford which he s Ifg-strictly up to the boys Ea a, [Montreal Canadiens' -- forward,|in 1958-59, Curry turned tojawa scene too late for any |five times with face-offs in the! gi; ang Murray Bryan con- dren's Arena in first game Sunday afternoon. three game themselves -- they appear to = THE TRAGIC DEATH of | who toiled with the junior Osh-|coaching, piloting Montreal|Memorial Cup glory, with To-|Oshawa end, but coach All gratulate goalkeeper Bryan of best-of-five Ontario Minor (Oshawa Times Photo) a baron esta pee oe Jack McKay, well-known and /awa Generals during the 1940's,|/Royals in the Eastern Profes-|ronto St. ticsaets the livior Bathe's crew couldn't get a Siete Prove: + : ' 0) sports rom |have both sent word to dinner|sional Hockey League and Que-|power house then, but he also) : A : ; FIRST PERI THIRD PER have cancelled their remain- Oe eal ae ce in |Chairman Terrance Kelly, QC,/bec Aces of the American Hock-jentered professional hockey |Shot at the open net until the -- Hudgin "fired the| || cusws, Guatwanie, bom) 13.88 5 Samoa spa tee) ie Mar ing games in the hig tourna. Jax, V PUTS URED, that they will attend the dinner. |ey League. |with Montreal Canadians in|final minute, when team scor- . | Penalty -- pacer'. i Oaluwa, pevan (uochanes) Rat ment at Georgetown, since it Brooklin on Sunday night, is Also expected to be on hand| Curry has a fuel oil business|1951-52, his first full season in|ing leader Don Hudgin grabbed Oshawa showed signs of the| ' Satie Reon PERIOD lg Stamford' Leskiw. (Rerate) 1s would have meant about six indeed sad news to the 'sports jis Senator Keith Dayey, wholand is currently development/|the NHL, the puck at centre, moved to heavy bumping as play open-| " (4udgin, Bryan) 9.25| 6. Oshawa, Hudgin (Heron) 19.18 ! or seven more games this folk of this Ontario County |ceryeq as Canadian Football{co-ordinator with Montreal Ca-| Gamble makes his home in the' Staritond blueline end fea ed in the third period hut by| Penalties Britton, ¢. Bone, Bia-| Penalties -- Heron, Rey, Finkheinér, u week, if they kept winning-- area. Jack was a foreman {Teague commissioner early this|nadiens. Two years ago he|Oshawa and married the for- ' 'Blasing abot past' delenes: the midway mark of the period |": ee eres and they play the second of with the Ontario Hydro and |voar. |coached Loyola College in the|mer Ethel Hall of Oshawa.|man Ralph Bian t e dead Oshawa defencemen discovered | their Ontario series in Stam- while a keen sports enthu-' |" Curry was with Generals in|Inter-collegiate Hockey League.|They have two sons and a canta | aie onte dead' they could throw just as effec-| By THE ( ford, on Sunday, A sensible siast himself, his major con- |their Memorial Cup heyday, ap-| Curry married an Oshawa|daughter. One son, Richard, ed aud sretccb inl __,|tive a body check as the visi-| O.M.H.A. HOCKEY Coach Gu: move -- they don't want to tribution in this area was his |nearing with the Canadian final-|girl, the former June Howie,|Jr., is a member of the Osh-| Oshawa led 1-0 after the first tors and the tide started to lines aroun be tired for their big chance-- unselfish willingness to help |ists in 1941-42 and with the|and they have two daughters. |awa hockey team currently par-|Period on John Sledjewski's|turn Oshawa's way again. | : try to give you don't get to the Ontario others -- particular softball |champions in 1943-44. From| Gamble, who hails from|ticipating in the Ontario ban-|89al, and Dick Gamble made) standout on defence for Stam-| a some scorir finals very often. centres or teams. Back a few |junior hockey he entered pro-|Moncton, N.B., is still going|tam hockey final against Stam-|it 2-0 in the second. ford was team captain Ralph Mid et Pla ~=Off Robby Iron: years ago, when floodlights {fessional ranks in the Montreal|strong in professional hockey, |ford. Bill Leskiw, on two power|,,. . ; Irons, one DON'T EXPECT us to join for night. softball became al- Senator Davey, an unfamiliar|play goals with Robinson on|biamonte, who logged consider- | sone < Ritohi the ranks of those who are most "a must" -- the expense name to most sports minded|the bench, tallied for Stamford able ice time. | = ' ished in fir doing some screaming about of such equipment, supplied SPORTSCOPE Canadians a year ago, although|in the third, with Murray Bryan| Second game 1s in Stamford Children Ss Arena faris. Honk the officials at the world _ by big firms, using top-drawer well known in politics, was al|keeping Oshawa ahead, scor-|Sunday at 5.45 p.m. with the nior AS hockey tournament in Vienna. equipment, was far beyond unanimous choice to succeed|ing between Leskiw's efforts. |third game at Children's Arena son, stoppe We stayed up last night to the reach of most small com- TODAY Oshawa MHA Major-Bantam |Sidney Halter of Winnipeg as} Stamford drew six of the 11/next Wednesday. If a fourth| ST CATH ARINES Rangers ed. watch the re-run of the munities and certainly, where, | pacceTRALL League: (Round-Robin Play- |football commissioner but re-|minor penalties, game is necessary, it will be| ° Maple Leaf Canada-Russia game and the in most cases, it was only one GM Employee League: En- |offs) --Letter Carriers vs signed his post after 54 days' Sledjewski fired a hard shot| Played in Stamford, April 8 at It was th viewing was excellent. The small group of fellows; a |" . : " Canadian Legion, at 6:00 p.m, |duty when remarks he made!,." os ~..{4 p.m. Fifth game, if neces-| vs. ie " net? ; gineering vs Chassis --(Ex- | drat ghia odie sedan forte A abe ; |from the right side to open| the best.- ¢ ~ li " eae Ron LY A WIE eM cs Game) -- at 6:30 |and Ideal Dairy vs Navy Vets, |didn't sit too well with club} scoring for Oshawa in the first|S@*¥> 48 scheduled for Oshawa. | nals. The fi eo tig ge eg At lil rag Np ri p.m.; Cost Accounting vs Data ret ped p.m; both games at |Owners. : ee period with Chris Bone the} Stanford: Gee); _Rebinash) defence, OSHAWA 3-3. Third ga were Peuvinting enough and others in the community were |PTocessing, 2nd game * bake ee oe ig i Juveatl PO Mee lee 1 Boge A ~ gl playmaker, ean GWE anes ite aie Kitchener F : . 3 ame, total - int Consolation shawa uvenile ya : S, 1 shill have ~ |monte; forwards, Ane, Gauthier, ith, on the strength of that, Can- vitally interested. It was Jack Fadl savibn: or 7:30 p.m.; |League: (Double Round-Robin |May 16th marked on my calen- PE hipges lgg 4 Recor ppl oy oe ee WED., MARCH 29th, 8 P.M. aan ag ada should have won that McKay who offered his help, GMI Alumni vs Accounts Pay- |Playoffs) --Tony's Refresh. |dar for attendance at the Osh- h io he t Osh Gibuwat Boul esesi Gun ee goals in the game. But there's no way the never turned down a request-- |apie. ist game of two-game, |ments vs Oshawa Dairy, at |awa Sports Dinner; considering|@5 Ne went to shoot on an Osh- ay" Biven, Hmbarae foreaans. bathes Adults 50¢ Children 25¢ to beat Ham samme can be said of the game and there were many, when ltotai-point League Champion- |6:00 p.m. and Hayden Mac- |all that has happened -- are|2Wa Power play --midway| eyo,' Midain, Gambler Slediewskl. C. and take a the fact poi our Camacks felis in gash graces as nrok- Colaba mamies at New spe hi Peg Fe LOR ogg Ph Pg RY Pied eae las Gamble crashed into him.| ie oes only scored once -- and one lin, Whitby, Dunbarton, Pick- : . . lyre aa eg eet '|Hudgin re-directed Bryan's long . an isn't, wasn't and we sus- ering, Brougham, Ajax (since |ICE SKATING THURSDAY fe the $12-a,plate pass to Gamble to get the' LI M ITED Ti M FE INTRO DU CTO RY '@) F FER . to get the ! pect, never will be--enough. replaced) and several other | Adult Skating: at Civic |ICE SKATING Sdiccteest ok crtaee acess, tua erated, | ' scoring slum We think Canada made a small communities and in | Auditorium, 8:00 p.m. to 10:00 Oshawa Figure Skating besa! Leskiw converted Ray For-| games, put gteat showing, against the almost every instance, Jack |p.m. Club: at Civic Auditoriim, 6:00 gie's pass on a Stamford power _ sath finest team the Russians have ever produced. There is no McKay was the key factor. We join with the sports folk HOCKEY Foote's Towing defeated City|came on the ice to get into the second period, coming in the Hall Orphans 5-2, last night atjaction, Goalie John Gaatch of|last minute. p.m. to 10:00 p.m. HOCKEY Wee League Finals -- Con- naught vs North Oshawa; Ist Arseneau's end of the first period and Ar- seneau's led after the second. Al McDonald and Ron Moore play at 6.07 of the third, but) Bryan moved into the goal-} SAVE 3.90 disgrace in losing, the only in these centres, especially Ontario Minor Assoc, Mid- y . mouth to tip in Gord Bucha-| eliene would be to get into a the softball types, in extend- jget 'A' Playoffs: St. Catha- 'ae Pose vpniinl are ee s " nan's pass ina the corner and | LET ery- baby act. Their dis- ing deepest sympathy to the jrines vs Oshawa; 8rd game of |¢, 1.39 p.m Boe W T t] restored Oshawa's two-goal/ appointment would be very members of the family. Jack | best-of-five Ontario champion- Ontario Minor Assoc. Juve- in 1 e lead at 11.54. keen and {t wouldn't surprise McKay was a real-citizen and |ship finals; at Civic Audi- | pie Minor 'A' Playoffs: Leam. | Teskiw: nakrowad the iene To the hoc us if the Canucks have a a valued friend to all. torium, 8:00 p.m. ington vs Whitby Gold Seals: WHITBY (Staff) -- For the|tg one goal at the 14-minute ong yarn = Ist game of best-of-three On- |Ssecond year in succession, the/mark, but. Oshawa held on "Be nok e tario Championship finals; at |bottom place team came along|-- to extend my Suspensions Follow fries. ck UR GMe [eos ae nee « FREE chew rampton Novice Tourna- ockey League playoff champ-/| p Maem age ib gle AN gl | ered | TROPHIES geta QUART of amazing new make 1066-67 Sault Ste. Marie; two-game, Dennis Arseneau B.A. Fuels) oe eae. competition. total-goals series; at Bramp- |whipped Duff's Esso 9-4 to win| Ce € cit IE >) § AT | he i | 1) bE Although | ayo ame uc us ro"Segae 1:00 p.m. and 9:00 |the best-of-five final 3-1. | ; did not win Neighborhood Assoc. Pee The oe wee ted ot the deg pe LATEX attack still | ing the seas schedule two Bowmanville Arena, to take a|Foote's rushed almost the length} Foster made it 4-0 five sec- Bee: OF hone, ane Ni home, each scored twice for the win- place, captu one - game lead in the Civicjof the ice to join the fray -- anjonds after the third-period face- otal gonls 'A merieay Bt 6.00 ners with single t i finals against & : 7 p.m, and Woodview vs Brook- ; singie counters: gaing leat ane Hockey League championship/act which got his name included finals, two games to one. on the "suspension list." "Jim" Lutton, president of the off and five minutes later |Downey had put the Towers in jfront 5-0, on another solo effort. side; 1st game of home-and- home, total-goals, 'B' series; to Mike Gray, Terry Davis, Lar- ty Heffering, Elmer Tran and| George Young. | ENAMEL team in thre before going This marks the first time| at 7.00 p.m.; both games at ik i é $ th Foote's have taken the lead in| Civic League executive, an-| City Hall came back with two Oshawa Children's Arena. Brian Fletcher scored three| fens eae nounced this morning that play-/goals in reply, Norm, Sayers and times for Duff's and Herb Tran| th h h ine pale Ge the title series, they having lost| o,< Gary Butler, Reid. McCon-|Bill Danford doing the scoring,| Neighborhood Assoc. Mite 0 ne: gd id ge wi t e pure ase Dixie Beehiv the first game and then won the/nell, Bob Burke and Gaatch, of|both on neat three-way passing|/@agsue -- Kingside vs Lake Once. t ; ) perhaps will second, last week, to even the|Foote's Towing team, together|plays, with Danford and Tom| Vista, at 5.00 p.m. and Storie Presentation of trophies will] of one gallon of bered by t ; ; |with Archie Courtice, Wayne $ot At one win aplece, x land Ken Bradley of City Hall, Fourth game of the series Is\are under suspension and will scheduled for next Tuesday) mics the next playoff game. night, when both clubs will have) 1 commenting, president Lut- considerable trouble icing a full ton said it was regrettable that pigs gala ees drastic disciplinary action ' : |had to be take he midst of that was held immediately sees Matholonship Nha but the last night's game. seriousness of the major brawl, SEVEN SUSPENDED plus the league's rule that calls The suspensions, no fewer for automatic balance-of-game, than seven of them, are. the plus next-game suspension, for O'Connor aiding Sayers while Cec Lunday and Bob Rouleau |were Danford's helpmates. |_ City Hall: Goal, Collins; defence, Ken |Bradiey, Courtice, O'Connor; forwards, MacDonald, W, Bradley, Danford, Lundy, MacDuff, Rouleau, Sayers, \vs Brookside, at 5.30 p.m.; |final games of Round-Robin Playoffs; both games at Osh- jawa Children's Arena. Whitby Novice League Playoffs -- Sunnybrook Food. Market vs Corner Pizza; sud- be made at the league's annual banquet and dance at Whitby Arena, April 8. Ottenbrite's| Men's Wear will receive the league championship trophy, | Dennis Arseneau the playoff | jaward, Art Rennick the scoring | | Foote's: Goal, Gaatch; defence, Me-| den-death, semi-final series; |Championship prize and Ron |Connell, Butler, McQuaid, Foster; wards, Downey, Burke, Ken Bradley, Nosal, Porter, Nichol, F. Bradiey, Curry, | Vachon, FIRST PERIOD 1, Foote's, F. Bradley (Curry) ... 11:25 | 2, Foote's, Nosal (Curry) 15:51 Penalties: G. Butler, McConnel, Say- direct result of a wild donny-|three successive penalties, made ers, Ken Bradiey (City Hall), O'Connor. brook that broke out late in the|the step practically mandatory, | SECOND PERIOD 3. Foote's, Nosal 'at Whitby Arena, 5.00 p.m. THE STANDING By THE CANADIAN PRESS National League |Moore the top goal - scoring) award. | Results of the balloting for} the all - star team will also be} 'annnounced at the banquet. PITTSBURGH WALLHIDE LATEX WALL PAINT - Satinhide Latex ' LO-LUSTRE ENAMEL For_all Sporting Events end Gifts in Eastern. Ontario. THE G. B. Company Open Daily from 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. Open Thursday Evening By Appointment Only, 723-3961 356 DEAN AVE, coach, yours who attended dominated pl game but can end of a 4-3 ¢ overtime peri: To me, this best Junior t have had the sembling, anc long rememb Woo (Downey, Foster) Penalties: W. 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