[ 'sday Man- d an cotia ers first Irse, and tein OMe wit payment enciosed. 4 &0-7F BOD 3 3 GREEN GAELS SIGN NEW MANAGERS . Oshawa Green Gaels of the Ontario Lacrosse Asso- ciation Junior 'A' series have signed Hal Hudson, lower left, and Ross Drew, lowing last season's Minto Cup contest and is now general manager-coach of Brooklin Redmen of the On- tario Lacrosse Association Hudson and Drew will serve as co- managers, as they did last season with the junior "B" Whitby Lasco Steelers. coach Jim Bishop. lower right, as managers senior "A" series. Looking Gaels open their season May for the 1967 season. They on at the signing are club 8 against Toronto Township, will take over from Fred president Dr. John Phillips, Whalley, who resigned fol- left, and general manager- (Oshawa Times Photo) Toronto, Saskatoon Lads Lead Midget Puck Tourney KINGSTON, Ont. (CP)--) Mare Lamy, Richard Fortier|Shaw, Bob Will and Murray Prince Edward Island camejand Robert Cardin scored two|Fairweather added the others. within minutes Thursday of/goals apiece for Montreal and| Mike Berry and Gary Coalter staging the first major upset of|Alain Langlois and Gremainieach scored twice and Bob the Canadian centennial midget|Beausejour added the others.|Kelly added one goal for the hockey tournament, but Kelly|Bob Martin, Rick Shanks and Toronto win over Ottawa Cardi- Cross of Flin Flon Bombers|Gerry Vienneau scored for'inals. scored two quick goals, the sec-|Fredericton Red Wings. | Randy Rota scored three ond into an empty net, to sal-/ wdmonton got goals from|goals, Bob Woodham two and vage a 3-3 tie for the Bombers.|naye McCay, with two, and|Dave Murray, Bob Salo and Montreal Rosemont downed|Norm Bulat, Bob Buttar, Bill|Jim Purves one apiece for B.C. New Brunswick 8-3 to retain its|Uliman and Wayne Radomsky|St. John's Capitals got goals lead in the Confederation group|to beat Thunder Bay. John|from Bob Hutton and Ollie Neil- while Alberta remained in con-|Sgambelluri and Mike Busnick|sen. tention one point back as Ed-|scored for Thunder Bay. monton group while Alberta re- mained in contention one point}|GETS THREE GOALS back as Edmonton Centennials| Don Kozak scored three goals dropped Thunder Bay 6-2. in Saskatoon's shutout win over Nova Scotia. Dale Thiesse and| Flin Flon is in third place,|No Dick Gressier scored two each| Rota counted another three against Western Valley Flyers of Nova Scotia and Mike Mason, Larry Bremner and Salo added the others. Barry Hackman scored for Nova Scotia. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, March 31, 1967 7 |Chihawks Top Bruins wy... york Writers Honor | ™ i. | NHL LEADE | By THE CANADIAN PRESS rs Honor In Didn't Matter Game Rangers' Frank Boucher ".""{:) "7," By THECANADIAN PRESS |Wings play host to the Cana-jrebound past Chicago goal- Somebody else's trouble s{diens Sunday night. | tender Denis DeJordy at 19:11 Boucher, a former player.| jonuia play a role in determin-| In other weekend games, the|of the first period for his eighth|coach, and general manager of jing which team will take second Rangers are at Toronto Satur-| goal of the season. New York Rangers, was hon-| |place in the National Hockey/day and the Leafs visit Boston| The lead held until 16:53 of ored Thursday night by the New| | angee when the season ends| Sunday. pet ape Pogehen for his eighth york Hockey Writers Associa-| |Sunday, | Both Hull and How. +» goal of the season. tion for long | Montreal Canadiens are sec-\heon playing ii. cane The lead held until 16:53 of service to the game ond now with a one-point MAr™| hockey this season, and their in-|*he second period, when Espo- Boucher, 65, now Is commis | gin over third-place New York! anility to play could give some sito tallied on a 10-foot scoring|sioner of Canada's Major Junior | Rangers, who are one point | comfort to their team's oppon-| Shot after picking up a loose! League. : ahead of the fourth-place Tor- ents puck in Bruins" territory. Inducted into the National onto Maple Leafs. Each of the i ey | Denis Hull banged his own re-|Hockey League Hall of Fame! three has two games remain-| Hull has picked up 80 pointsinound past Boston netminder|in 1958, he was the guest. of ling. and is second in the individual|Bernie Parent at 12:33 of the honor at the group's first an- This situation was unchanged scoring competition. His 52/final period and Erie Nester- nual award dinner | by Thursday night's only game.| goals represent slightly more|énko scored with 10 seconds) The New York chapter also} Chicago Black Hawks, WhO! than one-fifth of Chicago's total remaining in the game after the honored | Emile | Francis, The | sewed up the league title long) 8 4'/Brains removed Parent to send Rangers' current manager- ago, downed the last - place Offensive output. lout a sixth attacker. coach, and six players--goalie | Boston Bruins 3-1 to increase| Howe, a thin-haired veteran) The Hawks outshot the Bruins Fd GiacomIn, defencemen| their points total to 92. in his 21st NHI, season who|38-28. The victory was their Harry Howell and Wayne Hill | Chicago marksmen were Phil/celebrates his 39th birthday to-|11th in 14 games with the/man, forwards Rod Gilbert,| Esposito, Dennis Hull and Eric\day, is fourth in the scoring Bruins this season. Phil Goyette and Bernie (Boom Nesterenko. Tommy Williams|race with 64 points, including ---------------- Boom) Geoffrion | ; Boucher played on two of} ston's ly L 125 goals, scored Boston's only goa & T Ir Sawchuk New York's three Stanley Cup e y winners and coached the 1940 | e - * | The Hawks, with flashy left) eposiro SHINES NEW YORK (AP) --Frank| |wingerBobby Hull resting an linjured knee, play the Cana-| Although they could not rely playoff champions -- the last | ldiens in Montreal Saturday upon Hull in Thursday night's Ranger team to capture the cup During his 12-year playing ca reer in New York, he won the Lady Byng Trophy 'for perform- ance and sportsmanlike play seven times and was named all- star centre four times. He pil- oted the Rangers from 1939 to Leaving Leafs night and visit the Rangers Sun-| came at Boston, Chicago ca aving ea day afternoon. jcelved a solid offensive per-| TORONTO (CP)--Terry Saw a chuk, the only goaltender in the HOWE INJU RED formance from another left National Hockey League to rec- Detroit Red Wings announced winger, Esposito, who picked ft . * ord 100 shutouts, says he will bce Sl --. a up a goal and an assist. not play for Toronto Maple club's genera! manager 1946 through 1955. from For The Largest Selection of a | TROPHIES ps the season because of, The two points gave Esposito Leafs next season. eaeently "peratned erie The @ personal total of 59 points. He! Sawchuk, 37, wants to live abot pee is eighth among the league's With his family in Union Lake, scorers. Mich., near Detroit, and says if | The Hawks spotted the Bruins|@ deal can be arranged he Faulkner Says , "x sri rset Br outa tie to pay for te Res } ' score in the second and counted| Wings. ' on he broke in b des two goals in the last half of the With in 1949. : | earne 1 \third period. | He said in an interview | MONCTON (CP) -- George! Williams slipped Bobby Orr's ey 'more games, then the nar Conbeur ants oe ge aaron a ~ | Playoffs ~ hag : Twenty . ribet M4 |years ia a long time. IT want to last year's Canadian oe War Rouyn Juveniles start spending more time with cam, es vide of my family. You know our (Bunny) ; ; painné ; fee the International Ice Hockey} Win First Game balla ge 4s on the way this sum |Federation, abides by the) PETERBOROUGH (CP) -- A| bas of the Communist coun-).52) by Richard Lemieux with tries in the world hockey tour-| ca 33 seconds i anniaat econds remaining in an Faulkner, who was in Viennajovertime period gave Rouyn!| for the recent world hockey|Citadels a 6-5 win over Peter- tournament that saw Canada/horough RCAF Flyers Thurs-| OSHAWA TIMES PICTURE ered se aan eels! wee day in the first game of the! RE-PRINTS tones. all-Ontario juvenile hockey fi- | Avaliable an He said the winning Russian|nal. | \goal against Canada was defin-| Second game of the best-of-| jitely offside. Canada lost 2-1, |three series will be played to-| | "We have films to prove it/night. was," Faulkner said in an in-| Other Rouyn goals were} jterview. "And their first goal scored by Andrew Mosieko, An-| }was a real fluke." dre Poitraf, Allie Sutherland) | What about the disallowed/and Mike Morton scored twice. [Canadian goal against the! Jonn Halme scored two goals| NU-WAY PHOTO For all Sporting Events ond Gifts in Eastern Ontario 251 King St. &., Oshawa Nala © s 15 <> 1.80 noch . B. Company 5 x 7 -- 1.25 each a from 8 AM. to SPM 20% Discount on Orders of 5 or More Pictures Open Dail h jay Evening By poiniment Only, Ap 723-3961 356 DEAN AVE. |Czechs? The game ended in A/for Peterborough. 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