} THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdoy, April 4, 1967 9 Connaught Pee Wees : ' Towermen Win . V apture litle Tiller Finals Opener | } PORT PERRY (Staff)--Mis- 2 Connaught Park took the 1966-|Oshawa staged a tremendous|the Bolahood's Sportshaven tro-| ter TV Towers nosed out Port hicago 67 Pee Wee Championship of the|rally to roar back and tie the phy to Connaught's captain,) }Perry Flyers 2-1 here on Sun- points, Oshawa Neighborhood Associa-|game at 3-3 at the end of Charbonneau. Other members| day evening, in the first game of} Henri tions' Pee Wee Hockey League, |regulation time. of the Connaught team were the Town and Country Hockey! is and while Woodview Par®"®%k top| phil Jarvie closed the gap to S0alie Wayne Kadoski, Tom League's championship finals, a it tied honors in the Consolation 3.1 at 8:20, on a play with Bruce Blair, Harvey Schneider, Paul |best-of-five series - points Round. Blight and Scott Brinning, Two Osborne, Ron Jenkins, Wayne) rey paued: the in » thie Connaught won its champion- minutes later, Tom Scero scored Miller, Ron May, Randy Sher- i mares a Pennie We of Mi- ship with an exciting 4-3 over-|his first of two goals on a pass|ban, Mare Adams, Dave Smith, Cea mic. Laws nen 8 ue \ Mohns time victory over North Oshawa from Dave Field, Both teams|Gary Sherban, John Halleran, jbeen able to hand Flyers a set- USE ;, four Park. Victory gave Connaught a|had several near misses in the|Dave Kadoski, Vic Suppan, Guy \ back. \ lished 7-6 margin in the two-game,'final 10 minutes; with Con-|Miller, Danny Huggins, Pierre : Typical of the action. when| xX trio of total - goal' series, while Wood-|naught's Wayne Kadoski and Dupont, Steve Etheir, Eddie} ithidy sa aig Tea alle edd GOODYEAR X ndsay, view handed Brookside a 4-1 de-North Oshawa's John Bowes Misztak and the coaches, Jim two periods produced fast and X feat in their second game and | forced to make several fine Miller and Ron Guiltinan. é exciting hockey, with close-che- INSTANT \ as a result, Woodview took the caves, The final game for the 'B' |cking sane helping the goal- ' vith at round by a 9-3 score. Finally, at 18:44, Scero moved Series consolation round also of- ies to keep the atackers off the CREDIT \ Fxased The championship game be- he Connaught goal and fered a fine exhibition of hockey, sel yale ie hicago tween Connaught and North |i 09, the Connaught goal an : < However, neither team real- Pre : 1 five Giiwk Was A CRRSIC Sa thee shot the tying marker. | Brookside started the second : ly "opened up", each seeming ms j ; s ssic, as f ; P |game with a 5-2 deficit facin a t k had two evenly - matched teams| At the 1:00 minute mark of the Hikei BE ne varthar si | : ' ,|to play a cautious game, rather Boston staged a tremendous battle. The overtime period, Connaught's| fing : qeterminiton ue acter ; S '/|than risk breakaway goals teams entered the second game|Victor Suppan gt att he |Mason gave them an early 1-0| | Seales coeings hg He GOODYEAR tied at 3-3. left wing, in and around the|,,04 4. a ee 75 \the game's scoring, getting their s. PiM Connaught took an early 1-0|North Chaya defence a. the round's| \S jlone tally in the first period, be lead, when Luke Charbonneau|dumped the puck into the goal) | ai ic jwhen Dave Bradley topped off 52 broke loose to score. Late in the|on an excellent effort to give Woodview overcame Tom/ ' : eas : . a neat relay passing play by ) 3B opening period, Paul Osborne|Connaught a 4-3 lead. The re- Buchanan's excellent goalkeep- | ' x a . |teammates Dave Stanley and ieee took a pass from Charbonneau |maining nine anaes of the eke ice ee eee ™""\Clyde Johnston. Bradley's shot } 53 'and fired the puck into the North! overtime period was a frenzy of|,7 7) "" yO, beat Ken Noakes cleanly, to ko Oshawa net to give Connaught activity, as Connaught checkers | Bill Verslus scoring. ! ; TOP GOAL 5 GETTER IN WHITBY HOCKEY LEAGUE make it 1-0 for Fiver: and they | . 40 a 2-0 lead. ' ' broke up rush after rush to tie After the game, Pat McGar- | Dennis Arseneau, left, scorer in the Whitby Com- off championship and re- jheld this edge until midway | 6 Early in the final period, Con- a fine North Oshawa team up in rity, a representative from the! presents his trophy to Ron mercial Hockey League dur- ceived the Ivan Hicks B.A. through the second stanza. ) 58 ee up a a lead, mar igen to draw heh _ (Oshawa Recreation Commis-| Moore of Dennis Arseneau ring the past season. Arsen- trophy. Veteran Bob Murray deked 28 when Marc Adams scored on a| After the game, referee-in- tae Fuels, the leading goal- eau's won the league play- the Port Perry defence out of 10 play from Dave Smith. North chief, Ted McComb presented aon pyaar rol chap ---- position in the second period and , %0 , Woodview's captain Fohn Stain H 7 kl E 7 oe ae geting na Ho a e i ; sate a* ¥ ford once for Storie clean pass oard gave goal- e Scugog { 'leaners |ton. Other members of the arman ac es astvie Steve-Furlong and D. Fleury ie Cliff Long no chance g 4 : | Woodview team are: , Boalie handled scoring for Woodview Tied at. 1-1, the two clubs peer conan. Bil Ye" Tn Novice Hockey Final 1. Sty "i sateu tferivesctis, wth i Lidia Song, Lake Vista odical, defensive actics, whic 4 Top Walker Team John Kift, Dan Kitchen, Don y in exhibition play, Baker Park made action slow at times. ] 18 Dougan, Peter Taylor, Dwight ' : s : : ' a ee és Ron @hapman broke the dead- Partridge, Paul Nelson, Doug-. Harman and Eastview Parks view nipped Lake Vista 2-1. blanked Brookside 3-0. Doug jock, on a breakaway down the j A ; i: Rolling a healthy 3,986 three- owe oo ~_ att gg Stas se Pi i yf beeen Joe Thompson notched two MclInally, Mark Ristow and left boards when his shot car- s game team total against the|the Scugog club up a few 'ulton, Robert Morrison, Phil-| rhoods Associe viC@ goals for Kingside with Jimmy Philip General scored the goals,omed off the goal - post, past Spot checks b ri i ee Sam Walker club in Willowdale notches in. the standing and lip Goodwin, Blair Reid, Kevin| hockey final during the week- Jackson and Barry Stokes ad- and Greg Gorham posted the Long, into the net and the game lab Ponti ihieusieat eg ole ts gly taped Men's Major five-pin league|there is still a mathematical|Whyte, Allan Tole and coach end, as play came to an end ding the others. Bob Chamber: shutout ended 2-1. f the United S l sabi fy pkey play, Oshawa Scugog Cleaners|chance of them making a play- Bob Armstrong. in round robin playoffs, ° e United States. nvariably the first things entry came up with a good vic-|off position. : < = -| Harman finished the round checked are the brakes and lights, with brakes tory, two-games-to-one. Wilmot was the leading Scu- ms 1 robin series unbeaten with six being the most important of all items checked. It The Sam Walker club took,gog trundler with his highest OGC L d points while Eastview and Con- is also common. that for any infraction of the ) the first game with a smashing|three-game total since joining a 1es naught each had three and Nip- traffic code the brakes are checked on a matter 1,429 total, to top the very re-|the club. Dave put together 328, igon none, Eastview got the of . course. spectable 1,277 count by § -|238 and 286 for a whopping 942 finalist post by outscoring Con- gogs, with John Banks 345, Sam, three - game total. Following Club Events naught 11-8. Walker 304 and Steve Adamoj| Wilmot it was Bragg 792; Keel- The 'B' Series consolation 280, being the chief marksmen|er 778; Himes 727; Cassells 643 round - robin was a keen race for the winners: Dave Wilmot's|and Piper 629. The ladies' curling section of with a three-way photo-finish 328 for Scugogs was their best.| Piper proved how important it the Oshawa Golf Club featured for first place after each Wilmot roacked up another is to keep plugging all the way two very successful events last|team's three - game - round- 328 in the second game to pace tke hie bho S it 'he inuek a week. : robin.. Kingside, Storie and 76 the Oshawa crew to a win and | en he shook off the toughest) 4 Cup and Saucer' draw Woodview Parks all finished Ron Bragg 2 i 269,/0f luck in the first two games,/was held and top honors, with with two wins and one loss for = Ozzie Keeler 255 and Jim Cas-|to bounce back and pace his 23 points, went to the rink of | four points, while Lake Vistal sells 218, rounded out a neat) mates in the all important third Hazel Stewart, Ginny Clifford,| wa. pointless. Once again, the 1,353 team total, against 1,165) : . Jean Kidd and Betty Lofthouse, |oo)-scoring records were the for the Walker outfit. game with a valuable 290 count. skip. 4 sane ape ngs ga daa Noa a f nee Adamo led the Sam Walker club : Se es ., deciding factor and since King- Scugogs took the third and ; Second prizes, with 22 points, 'Je had soprad eee i : - brit. with 860; Walker 855 and Banks wo, ; ; ; side had scored nine goals. anc f rubber game with another bril- : were won by Ruth Powell, ciorie seven to Woodview's five liant effort, Larry Piper 290, Marg Saunders, Helen Glover ehais tein aside and Storie Keeler, 290, Wilmot 286, Bragg| Scugogs will meet the tough-|and Laura Robson, skip. A te oe amin cae a s fr 256 and Himes 230 forest of opposition this week, in) The rink of Dora Miller,| aeke ee ee t le irst 1.356 while Walker's squad bat-|the Club 300 entry, also battling|Marj Stark, Lorraine Famme and second place finishers. tled gamely to a 1,267 count. |for a playoff spot. and Babs Henry took third; Harman edged Eastview 2-0 | eReSEAS aspera neepeee 8 prizes, with 19!4 points. as Eastview goalie Paul Wood-| An Invitational Bonspiel was |...) sity | 4 also held. This was a double es bh easly We sanaeut | @ men pen Talning draw, with two eight-end games player in the game, turning | aside many labelled Harman | 4 By CLIFF GORDON |Peterborough Thursday night. pol rg the day, with 48% |period and rage pate upped | iN -- sr-coach Brampton Friday night and eee s the margin to -0 in the final | BROOKLIN Senne coklin| Brooke with their favorite) Runners-up, with 43 points./period on a fine play by Bob-| | At Brooklin On Sunday Fred Whalley n h Senior A lacrosse Club has an-/home night, Saturday. nounced that his team will offi-| Whalley was pleased with the training) Way things were lining up and 'and it was run on the point system. The rink of Sandra| Hawkshaw, 'Ruth Mclntosh,| Phyl Corrin and Olwin Rolson, skip, compiled the highest point-|1.0 lead early in the second| were Joyce Bowerman, Mil Warren, Irene Edmondson and} Marg Jacobi, skip. shots to keep his team in the fight. Steve Young gave Harman a by Hair, Goalie Brian Moffitt earned the shutout. Connaught scored a 4-2 win | en its spring 1s t a ' Gis 91, ges a can gr arvoklin Azone on Sun-| has pic feo ag a of ee as ae Sed over Nipigon Park. Jim Tower} day morning at 10 o'clock, They/Seven Players to date. He ex- bickering, Marj Stark and /opened the scoring for Nipigon,| pects to announce the signing of lat least three more top notch Brooklin will play in the On-|Players later in the week. Of tario Senior 'A' League this|the three, one is reported to be year, in what has been reduced|@ oe notch, proven Senior A r goalie. will work out again in the after- noon at two. Betty Lofthouse, skip. The winners of «the fourth prizes, with 34 points, were} Marion Burr, Thelma Jackson, | Mary Peterson and Brenda Cal- houn, skip. but Connaught came back with| two goals by Mark Jobb and| Singles by Mike Prosser and} Vernon Sabage. 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