Oshawa Times (1958-), 1 Apr 1967, p. 6

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Soturday, made 1, WHILE IT was a "lost" eason as far as the Oshawa renerals were concerned, Whawa has had a_ great ockey. season. The junior B' Crushmen finished first n the Eastern Ontario Junior B" Hockey League, although hey were eliminated from Jayoffs by Kingston Fron- enacs in a seven - game eries, with four of the games toing to overtime to declare 1 winner. IT'S AT THE minor level, iowever, where success mters the picture. Two Osh- iwa clubs, the midgets and yantams, are currently batt- ing it out for Ontario cham- vionships, the midgets against it. Catharines and the ban- ams against Stamford. Mid- rets face a tough task in try- ng to overcome a 2-1 § 'atharines lead in their best: vf-five round, especially with he next game in St. Cath- arines but the bantams will xe trying to add to their 1-0 ead in the best-of-five series at Stamford tomorrow IT WILL BE quite a day lor Oshawa hockey buffs who follow the teams tomorrow. First then can take in the midget game at St. Cath- arines (it gets under way at 2:30 p.m.) and then they can hope over to Stamford for the bantam game, which starts . at 5:45 p.m. If the fans aren't hoarse from such an_after- noon they'll know they have strong lungs. OTHER Oshawa minor teams are making their presence felt on the hockey scene. At Bramp- ton, manager George Ellis and coach John McLean have one of the classiest teams in the tournament, both on and off the ice. The boys are per- haps the best dressed club in the tourney, wearing maroon blazers, white shirts and ties off the ice. And on the ice, the white and red color com- bination made famous by Oshawa Generals in years past has stood out against all opposition. TWO I'm CERTAINLY -not sold on minor hockey for anyone under 10, mainly because so often skating is neglected at 1967 * Midget KINGSTON, Ont. (CP) -- Al-| *|berta and Ontario meet today to|t decide the Canadian centennial t |midget hockey championship c i { > team can certainly skate. And their older counter parts could take a lesson in the way they move the puck around. I watched the team play Sault Ste. Marie on Thursday and you'd have bet that McLean had too many players on the ice most of the time. The northerners couldn't get un- tracked at any time as Osh- awa checkers swarmed all over the puck carrier, wher- ever he was. |the sixth round over Quebec en- Quebec. Edmonton, in an after- noon round, had defeated Prince Edward Island 5-1. Ontario edged competition with record. Saskatchewan had undefeated record going the game. In other games Friday, Nova AT GODERICH, Oshawa ? 4 3-2, Thunder Bay downed North-| pee wees came up with a big west Territories 9-2, win Friday over Dearborn, |jand defeated the Yukon 6-5 and/other goals. Colin Younker Pail Michael, A disncivour Mich. So the city is holding |Kingston midgets defeated Brit- scored. for Charlottetown Cana- "four - end" on the seventh oi ee a eae ish Columbia 8-1 in an exhibition diens, the P.E.I. entry. H il S F was the deciding factor in this pposition. : v game. we Bsa t t ] well - pla: st. Ke s where the hockey players are Toronto, representing Ontario,| SETS TWO FOR N.S. aml on ops ers Mt ie in ton craters coming from to stock the Na- |ccored the first three goals F Nova Scotia got two goals set up this crucial end, to give tional Hockey League in the against Saskatoon, Saskatche-|{T0™ Alden Huntley, and one} By THE CANADIAN PRESS seconds on the way to an 11-2\the Golf Club rink their edge. future. There's a lot of talent |wan's representative, and ap- from Lester Appleby to give) toronto Marlboros'and Ham-|win over Kitchener Rangers. fy other Giiatie® © Rual GeiGee around at the lower levels, |neared headed for a shutout|Western Valley Flyers the win ilton Red Wings each jammed|Hamilton sandwiched in three of the ah event: Ray' Web- it's just keeping them going |until Orest Kindrachuk scored|9Ver Ottawa. Don Babcock and]i, three goals faster than the|goals in 108 seconds in Niagara|ster nosed out clubmates ski until they reach maturity. | with 28 seconds remaining. Rick Brian Bonner scored for Ot- timekeeper could record them/Falls to beat the Flyers 3-2. | neq by Roly Kinton, 4-3: ae Junior leagues in the United | Miler, Gary Coalter and Doug '@¥a- | Friday night to take wins in| Richie Bayes scored three < States would help, because |pynsmuir scored for Toronto. John Sgambelluri scored three|in. Ontario Hockey Association) goals for Toronto, while Tom|wilf Potts of Whitby and Bob players at the lower levels : goals to lead Thunder Bay to) yunior A series semi-finals. |Martin, Doug Acomb and Gerry| walker' k : t ov have been competing with Ca- |AWARDED SECOND its win over Yellowknife Gold Fe : d Meehan each had two. Frank sn bata Ee nadian teams for a number Manitoba, represented by Flin Kings of the. N.W.T. Brian Ves- In Kitchener, Toronto score: Hamill and Mike Pelyk added Perry Laurence's Whitby rink. of years now and they are |Flon Bombers, was awarded|cio scored twice for Thunder three times in the space of 69 the other goals. John Roy's. entry, from Co- ) bourg, skipped by Bill Rowden, just as good as their northern counterparts. win over Montreal, Quebec's Bragnalo and Dave Kinisjy. 1 h 2 IN KINGSTON last night, |representative. Both clubs fin-/Leon Harder and Victor Mer- stone scored for Kitchener ard . fought win over Doug Ontario, represented by To- |ished with nine points, onejcredi scored for Yellowknife. = which was outshot 36-26. ; Keel's OCC rink, 8-6. Three ronto Butter Beeps, and Sas- |fewer than Edmonton. ! Bob Hutton, with two goals, Reach Final att bees " seecho™ iggy Haag ie ged Ps katchew mented. by |e ccounted for A katchewan, _represente y scoring points in the lopsided and Wayne Hussey will contest Saskatoon Centennials, put on a rousing display in a Cen- tennial Midget Hockey Tourn- ament game which decided first place in their group. If you think the St. Catharines midget club is a big one, you should see Saskatoon. It's the biggest midget club I've seen and the Toronto side didn't give anything away in this department either. While neither team was perhaps as heavy overall as Oshawa Gen- erals last winter, they were certainly taller and some would outweigh many mem- bers of the Generals. Oshawa Neighborhood Asso-; ciations' Pee Wee Hockey Lea- championship and _ consolation|t day at the Children's Arena. A fine crowd on hand was treated to some well - played hockey by these youngsters. These games were the fi two-game, total - goal series. The 'A' Series game for the} league championship featured a tremendous 'attle between Con- naught' and North Oshawa Parks, as they battled to an ex- citing 3-3 tie. In the 'B' Series consolation} round final, Woodview skated to}* a hard fought 5-2 win over a} stubborn Brookside team. TOOK TURNS LEADING The Connaught - North Osh- FRED O'DONNELL of Gen- erals was a spectator at the game and he was shaking his head over the size of the players. '"'They're all bigger than me," he said last week when he saw St. Catharines. O'Donnell is one of several Generals who will return to the city this weekend to con- tinue schooling. Brian Morenz, by the way, is holi- this level, but this Oshawa daying in Florida. TODAY Catharines; 4th game of best- HOCKEY of-five championship series; at National Brotherhood Elec- trical Workers Local 894 Tour- nament: at Civic Auditorium, 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Oshawa UAW League: Starr Furniture vs Cable TV; 4th game of best-of-five cham- pionship finals; at Civic Audi- torium, 7:30 p.m. awa struggle was very exciting, as both teams took turns apply- ing pressure with many fine sco- ring attempts. \ . a Ontario, Alberta Win SPORT By Eric Wesslby Times Sports Editor Manitoba's 6-5 win Friday in against the team it is tied with. abled Edmonton Centennials to 6-2 lead with less than six min- finish on top in the Confedera-'utes tion group, one point ahead of scored three goals, two with an| extra forward, to close the gap. for Flin Flon, with Dennis Hynd- Saskatchewan|man, og 3-1 to win the Centennial group|/Kay getting one apiece. Richar 4 6-0 won-lost | Fortier Ma total of 14 an goals and Alain Langlais, Mare into Lamy scored the others. Scotia edged Ottawa Cardinals /|for Edmonton in their win over P.E.1. Newfound-|Dolsky and Ross Barros got the 'second place in the Confedera-|Bay tion group on the strength of its|Bob Kennedy, Pee Wee Hockey Finalists, Produce Hectic Action and Connaught's Wayne Kado- ski came through with several gue's first playoff games of its|fine goal - round finals were played Thurs- |championship. WOODVIEW PARK WINS round game, took a well-earned 5-2 win over rst of | Brookside. took a 2-0 first - period lead on goals by Blair Reid and Pet- er Taylor. | margin to 4-0 midway through \the final period, when Reid |counted his second marker and |Jeff Legre also scored. fourth goal, the margin to 4-2 on goals by Brad Cooper and John Neal, however Woodview's Peter Tay- lor closed out the scoring with Connaught took a 1-0 lead|fine night's effort of four scor- early in the game on Luke Char-|ing points. 2:30 p.m. bonneau's goal. North Oshawa MONDAY rallied strongly and Tom Scero HOCKEY with an excellent effort counted Oshawa Minor Assoc, |two goals within a minute, to League Playoffs: Ban- |sive North Oshawa a 2-1 lead, | tam League 'B' Group: Ernie Cay Lumber vs Local 1817, at 5:00 p.m. . Bantam League 'A' Group; Local 1500 vs Local Ban- which they held to the end of the first period. In the final period, Connaught put on a spirited drive midway with Mark Whitby Novice League: 2784, at 6:00 pm.... through the period, Championship Final--Local 53 vs Sunnybrooke Food Market; at Whitby Arena, 5:00 p.m. SUN JINDAY HOCKEY Neighborhood Parks Assoc. Mite League: Woodview vs Baker, at 5:00 p.m. and Har- man vs Eastview. at 5:30 p.m.; Adams and Dave Smith combin- ing to score two goals, to give Connaught a 3-2 lead. North Oshawa came back late in the game to tie the score on Peter Bathe's goal. tam All-Stars practice, at 7:00 p.m. ... Juvenile League: Oshawa Dairy vs Auto Work- ers Credit Union, at 8:30 p.m. Final Berths | sparked St. John's, Nfld., Capi- tals, to their win against White- horse Huskies of the Yukon. Other St. John's scorers were Bryan Murphy, Ken Sharpe, Keith Collins and Charlie Cou-) © rage. | The Yukon, without a point in |the tournament, was led by| ¢ Barry Bleackley, who scored): . twice, Peter Olsen, Brian Twigge| and Mike Maruk added wes goals. Under tournament rules, if wo clubs end regular competi- ion in a tie, the winner is de- ided by one club's performance Flin Flon held a comfortable but remaining, Montreal | Kelly Cross scored three goals Jack Weseen, Garry Mc- ams were en- tere eek-long tourna- ment, with each team playing| six games in round-robin com: petition. led Montreal with two and Pierre Paiement Bob Cutler scored two goals Wayne Radomsky, Craig and single goals went to Ron Duffy, Rick Novice Stars BRAMPTON (CP) -- Oshawa defeated Winnipeg 6-2 Friday night in the A series. semi-final) one Oshawa meets Kitchener in the A final today. won 4-1 and 5-4 over Oakville) for a 9-5 margin. After being blanked in the first game of the day, Oshawa dominated play in the second game to record the one - goal victory in the two-game, total- goal series. Garry Wiltshire fired a pair tending saves to keep heir teams in the fight for the lod. for In the 'B' Series consolation- Woodview Park Marlboros Trim Rangers; OUTSHOT KITCHENER Jim Krulicki and Tim Eccle- win. The series is now dead- locked at one game apiece with|event. game tied. The eight-point Harvey Acton's Uxbridge Hamilton now leads 'the best- of-seven series two games to/| one with the fourth game sched-| uled for Hamilton Sunday. | Oshawa's monster tennial Bonspiel" hit the elim- ination mark last night at Osh-|i awa Curling Club, with 12 rinks lof the total 32 entries going in- jto the discard. The other 20 rinks, all qual- ying for prizes, will contest "| the semi - final and final rounds of the competition today, striv- Three "visiting rinks" are in jrunning for each of the top 'three events but the majority jof prizes will remain at home, as host club rinks won _ their way into the semi-final brack- RICHIE BAYES Majof upset in last night's|Kirkland, all winning out in . three goals eliminations was Gork Hakw-|last night's crucial quarter shaw's rink from Oshawa Golf|final games. Club, scoring a 9-3 win over] Last night's elimination games Jack Perry's entry, skipped by|produced some of the mos' McDonald, rinks Parker, nto the semi-finals were skip- ped by OCC members, Gerry Farrow, Bill McHugh and Bob latter ousting "Bud" Moore on an extra end. Wayne Hussey won over Les Harrison's entry, Father J.C. Pereyma, on an ex- jing for 'awards by Labatt's".|tra-end: session. the In. the fourth event, a hos club will win it, as four OCC qualified for the semi- finals. Rinks skipped by Oscar (Alex Mackay entry), Bert Dingley and Doug Norm exciting finishes of the four-day classic. All semi-finalists are in action early this afternoon, with skipped by t entered the semi - finals in the "Skol" secondary event, with a today's semi-final rounds in this Oshawa's Pee Wees Win Goderich Tilt GODERICH, Ont. (CP) MacMillan's rink ousted Dr. |Oshawa scored two goals late in the third period Friday to clip Dearborn, advance to the semi-finals the AA series of the Young Canada Week peewee hockey tournament. In other AA games, Winnipeg downed Cornwall 6-3 and Brant- ford tripped Newfoundland All- Stars 7-2. Third period goals by Terry McKee and Johnny Thaler gave Oshawa its margin of victory. other goals were scored by Frank Bathe and Mich, 4-2 and in o of the 8th annual Brampton|series continues today in Tor-|rink beat out Les Eveniss and|Jeff Rorabeck. Dearborn novice hockey tournament, Win-| onto. his men in the quarter-finals of|scorers were James Johnson nipeg had won the first game; Renald LeClere opened the|the IPA Third Event, to emerge|and Reese Dobrick. 3-0. scoring for Hamilton and Danny Lawson followed with two quick Kitchener | g0als for a lead that help up through a scoreless third per- Defenceman Rick Ley acored| Niagara Falls in the second period while Hamilton was} shorthanded. | U.A.W. Hockey League FINALS Woodview started quickly and| o¢ goals for Oshawa with sin- les going to Jim Duignan, Dave Goguen, John Hoefs and Terry Thompson. Richmond Hill won 4-3 over Brampton on the round to qual- ify for the B final today against Amherst, N.Y. Richmond Hill won the first game 3-0 but Brampton led 3-0 at regulation time of the second game, forc- ing overtime. Amherst downed Belleville 2-1 and 4-2 for a 6-3 margin. In C competition, Leamington trounced Winona 5-1 and 10-0 for.a 15-1 edge on the round. Leamington meets Lindsay to- day in the final. Lindsay dumped St. Marys 6-0 and 4-2 They upped their Shortly ofter Woodview's Brookside closed a picture - play goal. Taylor 'also added two assists, for a NU-WAY PHOTO 7:30 OSHAWA TIMES PICTURE RE-PRINTS Available At SERVICE 251 King St. E., Oshawa 8 x 10, -- 1.50 each SERIES NOW 5 x 7 -- 1.25 each SILVER 20% Discount on Orders of 3 or More Pictures COLLECTION TO-NITE OSHAWA CABLE TV STARR FURNITURE The Most Outstanding Hockey Finals in Years .. « See Former Junior "A" and Senior "A" Stars in Action, P.M. ALL TIED UP Ray Webster, 4; Gord MacMillan, 10; Dr. W. Gerd Hawkshaw, 9; Bob Walker, Elmer Pollard, 7; Fred Kitchen, 8; Wayne Hussey, John Roy, Oscar Parker, 9; Alex Mackay, 11; {| Bert Dingle 9; Centennial Bonspiel Enters Final Session "Cen-,as the only "outsiders" in this,the five event finals following competition. Other rinks moving|t he buffet dinner. After the presentation of pri- zes, all join in a "Centennial" dance evening. Following are the scores of ast night's games:-- '50' MAIN EVENT Roly Kinton, 3. 11; Perry Laurence, % SECOND EVENT Doug Fire £ Bill Holland, 8(X); Les Natrisen, % 8; Doug Keel, 6 THIRD EVENT *SKOL' PAY Gerry Farrow, 10; Geo, Bates, 4. Bill McHugh, 7; Harvey Acton, 9; Les Eveniss, 3. Bob McDonald, 9; "Bud" Moore, 8. Bill Miller, 4. 'PILSENER' FOURTH EVENT Geo. Campbell 5. "Stu" James, 2. y, Dave Gerolamy, 2 Doug Kirkland, 67 Rey Couttle, Ss. Consumers' Gas ooking classes Enroll now for 4 REMEMBER WHEN . . .?|'2 take the round 10-2. Argentine heavy weight GARAGE boxer Alejandro Lavorante @ Wheel Alignment By THE CANADIAN PRESS STEPHENSON'S | died three years ago today --in 1964--in his home town of Mendoza, aged 27. 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Ban- |12 firsts, six seconds and nine tam 'A' Finals: Oshawa at /thirds for a total of 103 points. Stamford; 2nd game of best- |Dovercourt was runner-up with of-five championship at 5:45 p.m. Ontario Minor Assoc. Mid- get 'A' Finals: Oshawa at St. 'Birds' Flying High Ladies Basketball | It was a case of "'the birds" flying too high for their oppo- series; 59. First prize winners for Osh- awa were Bob McDonnell 3; Steve Smart 2; Andrew Roblin 2; Ken Lancaster and Jeff Chee- sebrough. Oshawa relay teams also took four firsts. The meets are held in Boys' ;Clubs across Canada and re- sults are teletyped to a central| office where national and area champions are selected. sition, in this weéek's Oshawa Recreational Dept. Ladies' Basketball League action, when FOR Firebirds whipped Maroons 25- § and Thunderbirds took the| SPRING CLEAN-UP other half of the doubleheader} Suek Ab: with a Notes. 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Championship Playoffs--Bantam 'B'; Bantam 'A' and Juvenile League; all games at Children's Arena, starting at 5:00 p.m. TUESDAY, APRIL 4 HOCKEY--GM Office League--Monzas vs Acadians; 3rd and deciding of championship finals; at Civic Auditorium, 8:00 om shawa Industrial League--City Hall Orphans vs Whitby teeikings; 1st game of best-of-five championship finals; at Bowmanville Arena, 9:00 p.m. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5 HOCKEY--West oo Assoc. Hockey Tournament--ot Civic Audi- torium, 7:00 Ontario Minor Assoc.--Stamford vs Oshawa; Oe beatles of Rate five championship finals; at Children's Arena, 30 p. 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