Oshawa Times (1958-), 11 Apr 1967, p. 10

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6 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, April 11, 1967 |Maple Leafs'" Top Black Hawk Wingers SPORTS BEAT NHL Champs | Pp | * e e Goalkeeper Randy Knight of} B E 5 W lb Dodsworth Maple Leafs had a| u 'Sa lI i | I i i I : l j | ] y TIC ess. y clean slate as his club swept Assoc 'o He Oshawa Little NHL Tyke The . * lockey Le h ship. i Times Sports Editor In pats ie a oe a ae Poe Suatine a Le By STERLING TAYLOR _ the first game, suffering from|series will be here Thursday | Toronto captain George Arm- ps4 FIRST LET me add my pleased with the showing of | vurth straight shutout in WORONTO (CP) --- Clichsélnss siagied Nim ciner late folMpple 'Laat' Gaqdens: Monda: |same The vetsan right eine York congratulations to the Osh- the area clubs this winter. laple Leafs 2-0 conquest over Black Hawks are slowing down| th, , ivi ech pe Pace ar rooney damnation have aia Wihor Hockey' Associa chawa Rug Cleaning Cana: ae ler wing jthe National Hockey Leaguejafter arriving from Chicago.| :uffered an injury to his right seat tien for its success in Ontario NOW IT'S the lull before 'ens in the title dlinching Doug Mohns the workhorse campaign ted def hes i ont Pages i haar Watt Mae bee again ' I s , , rs ut the converted defenceman|a stu in contrast. by y s i midget and bantam playoffs. summer sports take over. But | 2me. on the Black Hawks Scooter|receiyed another injury in Sun- y Lg ae By oor aaa ay Pwo championships for one it won't be long. Oshawa Tom White, assisted by Jolm line, will probably see action in|day's second game of the series LEAFS WORK HARD 2 Rookie forward: B ia C Houk city during one weekend is a Green Gaels, Oshawa Lasco ane, scored what proved -to he third game of the best - of-|when. struck on the hip by a| Toronto coach Punch Imlacl hee will replac Netalh dealt Yank p bale «gg mpg ee a but Steelers and 'Brooklin Red- | 2 the winning goal in the sec- even Stanley Cup semi - finals|stick. " --|worked most of his players for], Jine the stn a shoetick ton S fee aed palate ey Pduad men are already hard at | nd period, and John Sharko here tonight, but concensus is} Reay blames Leafs' Jim Pap-jnearly an hour, putting them|.nq Dave Keon ahovlic Leagi létig time. To pranident are work preparing for lacrosse anged in his own rebound. in he won't be at his best. pin, claiming the Toronto for-|through three-on-two rushes and Milan Maxonttn ho soneea ab open de Bratt is. particularly openers, still a month away, ie third period for the second Bobby Hull, the Hawks' mus-|ward clouted his leftwinger in-/stiff skating drills. Not one Of) .a). with Victoria of the Wests the fi gimising. this xo his first and the hag age! lacrosse coal, with Kane assisting cular scoring ace, "isn't com-|tentionally. the players came off the ice|¢., Hockey League this season Ne TT cain oftice : s toh will ho Fa ning gain. plaining but I still don't think} Mohns was in pain Mondayjuntil he was bathed in perspir-| \i) also dress as a ane saith way, e , soon, cm anys y e Knight's four game siring in- he's right," coach Billy Reayjand needed assistance getting/ation. Tislach announced that Terry myre iis Wid is thoes sheaied pie aie po ice '1 ps aa 'luded a pair of 1-0 victories said after the Chicago club ar-|on and off the Hawks' plane,| Defenceman Marcel Prono- Sawchuk will be in goal. The gh Ger the 'Gue-winning ome riday, -- ay an poe wer Chicago Black Hawks in rived here Monday, _ carrying the club to Toronto, Hej vost, one of the first to go to veteran netminder was 'given by though, than past president tion game Sunday afternoon |irepSemicnal and a 10 win! Hull has been a question mark|skated during Chicago's light/the showers, said: much of the credit for Leafs® ge Giitt Atadiork who panda ion ame ata lay a eine over Canadiens in the first! ® since the series started in Chi-|workout Monday, but Reay was} 'You have to work the hard-/s 1 Victory over the Hawks S b cut s Wey hoics with the Gang te ee Aeon at mo leamne ot the fae cago jest Thureday after mis-/dubious about his fitness. est to get off first." ae y § Sun- spain : : : ia a League sid Cenr , |sing the final three games of| . Tonight's game, scheduled for) Although all the Hawks) © j/ ; Misia. @ oon laniad _ " ae MAJOR age ne 2 sitet eas Ge laias| ithe regular season with an inca p.m. EST, will be televised|skated, the workout was nothing) yg dt ee ei ale be inninj ' ET og lee ages. | all season opened yesterday ze ear injury. jon the CBC's Ontario regional|/more than a loosening up ses i me da ope A and look who's on top in the oe trophy to Maple} ; : | Mohns was also in | pain for|network, Fourth game of the sion. bs 1 eae rons eg i ve sPonodaecly American League, New Yor veaf captain Joh DS fo ge RES USES AO CREE MEET aa sacN lk tee aie, Whe eum mene | tember ofthe. te bean ote "ui iki at ea 3 ' ger Ralph Houk doesn't ex- ' .. e team are usual a ut is starting goal- ert i bony aa gg na pect the Yankees to win the Knight, Kane, Jeff Lyons, Oodac rancis as an ers tender. Denis DeJordy played baer games of the Oshawa Gon pennant, they could make {Charles Black, Dave Bannon, Wa first two games of 'the po j ee 7n- 'things tough for any club this |Mike K : i aes |series, pr SB aid Cruahinen, And sls0 seagon it Mel. Stotlemyr® liccNaraee, "Gordie Matthews, U : . : case where Patio 5+ stays sharp and Whitey Ford |. ed waisabtah led H d R t ski, who suffered a bout of itior a grin! rage ng is close to his old form, But ;Steve Crawley, Danny Gray, sin 1 eaway ou Ine stomach cramps after Sunday's Wh hacvei"a road Journeys along Mickey Mantle will have to |John Sharko, Tom White, Steve : game, will also dress. loser 3 ; stay reasonably healthy for |Kitchen, Bobby White. Coaches ; : He visited a doctor, "'but it's last nu the Yankees to take a run at By AL McNEIL |. Laperriere missed the Satur-| In their workout the Rangers|cleared up now," Imlach said. Sena' ALSO A TIP of the hat to fetal are Tom Thomson and Gary| in M -- = rowt ; ' sion, r 'onc' the hard working manage- the first division Taylor, } NEW YORK (CP)--When youlot' a "leg. ig amen hs concentrated on line rushes Presi oni ~~ a Jack THE NATIONAL League a CLOSING BONSPIEL WINNERS are losing take a page from|collision with Rangers' defence-|284!"st one and two defence- dete nati rmstrong, utch Morrison eae bbaval your opponent's book. men. tic and Butch McMahon of the 'ace looks as if it will be an- The last of the season's season. Winners of The And Emile Francis, New York re aga in Thursday's ay SPRING CLEAN-UP Bole midgets, Al Bathe, Al Cay, Other dog fight, with any one azers ead major bonspiels at The 'Keefe Trophy, which was | Bide. arial i oi egy ap dew Coanees 3a Such As Tae Nuvior and Dok Bo o of the six clubs capable of Oshawa <Cunine club. he resented Ge local rebre: |Rangers general manager and| Rookie goalie Rogatien Va-|carry the puck in behind the awa the bantams There paid winning it all. Pittsburgh is "Closing Mixed" concluded Ganthtive Hove Meer [coach, PRbERTA tO Ane -- Hyg gp lal ght ash sarge a ee ind dg ae s ig b ap ee) probably times' this winter the early favorite because of on Saturday evening, when are 'shown here; Orma Wil- line 'of thinking, the nets for Montreal. Vachon, wards have to be able to shoot| righ et acto Mean when the boys got a little dis- its hitting but the Pirates' emi - ina the top 16 rinks of the total liams (left) and June In an unprecedented move for|just 21 years old, played 19|it in and then go get it," Francis} Call Us At turbed with their coaches but Pitching staff is questionable, entry of 48, contested their Moore: George Lean (left) |the New York club, Francis|&ames at the end of the regular |said, 128-8267 they probably feel grateful If Willie Mays can come , THE CANADIAN PRESS | third game. This year's and: "Bud" Moore, skip of spirited his athletes off to a/Season and has been in goal for) New York will try using four now. And also to Georgie through with a good season, s event started on Friday the winning rink. |Westchester County hideaway) ithe two playoff contests. jlines and five defencemen|f j.cier for @ So-Green @ Sur-Gain Easton, who served as train. San Pibipaig eri pr Obahone oy ascii regu-| and was. the _ biggest {Monday to await tonight's en-| Rangers centres Phil Goyette against the Montreal club to- Mill Organite er for both teams. But mainly Win because this club has hit- jlar - season champions in the} 'local' bonspiel of the --Oshawa Times Phot gagement with Montreal Cana-| c iinight, said F i to the boys rsh don itlae ting, fielding and pitching. Central Hockey League, moved! - sa tid : cacanba Nb sali diens, who lead the best, - of- si Aeon dlngarai es ay blue | line cnge Ot gutta & Pa J. KAMSTRA on all, they accomplished the a step closer to the league . : lseven Stanley Cup semi - final] "™Pered Dy Broin injuries, but/eariy in-the game in case one FP Sao © Serie Neer TV: feat, one they'll recall for -- SWINGING BACK to hock- ae ee Monday night by Rick Plamondon Scores round 2-0. on latest word ts that both will/member fails to shape up, fadne cama a, pee play. years to come. ey, Toronto Maple Leafs are uston Apollos 6-5, Westchester County is a plush|P!#Y- ' said, here, back in the thick of things for The Blazers now hold a 3-2 aan and country club -_ sSNA Coun i aaa sols mo- me moped oe prey oa edge in the best-of-seven semi- larea north of here. The Rangers fonst ment of glory Saturday as ay nig at good, Ig ; are not expected to return to the! the Dunlop Gold Seals cap- checking is the answer finals. All Three For Cornwall Re until pi to the 7:30 p.m. ona tured the Ontario Minor Hock- against Chicago _ Black fans ag nol semi-final game! EST game time tonight. | pot ey Association's juvenile 'A' Hawks' powerhouse. Only onday night, Memphis Wings} JLT STE. MARIE, Ont.! PI a in : Minor title. It was another question is, how long can {defeated Omaha Knights 2-1. one ick Mpiamonden, "a ne|_Plamondon, scoring cham. Coach th New vi ris ae! 7 case of hard work by a good Leafs contain the Hawks' big Omaha leads that series 3-2. | year-old centre playing his last/Hockey League this ceascn 6-4 see 1 acvee last Wha reden| Pas club, along with good man- guns? Montreal Canadiens Ted Irvine's third goal of the|season in junior hockey, scored|scored once in the second pe-iand Saturday, have followed til Ie agement and executive. OM- look too strong for New York game broke a 5-5 tie in the thirdjall three goals as Cornwall| riod and twice in the third after|this hibernation routine for the| Cliff HA first vice-president Gor- Rangers in the other semi- /period and gave Oklahoma City|Royals defeated' Sault Ste./the Greyhounds had led 2-0llast few years. | o's" y 1res Nort don Hawes of Whitby is quite final round. niece its victory. Other Blazer|Marie Greyhounds 3-2 in the|after the first period. 1 Ken --~|scorers were Dallas Smith, Ron|sixth game of the Eastern Can-| The Greyhounds dominated|HIDEAWAYS POPULAR AV ) ae Buchanan and Jean Pronovost.jada Memorial Cup 'quarter-fi-|the game until Plamondon| Other National Hockey) WW Somes WHITEWALLS Mi i @- en stile e ooms' Scoring for Houston were/nals Monday night. lscored at 15:13 of the second|League coaches have also fol-| stan: Germain Gagnon, Danny Grant,| The best-of-seven series e-| Smith Greyhounds' centre Bob|lowed the hideaway pattern in| sess Bill McCreary, Lucien Grenier|tied 3-3. The seventh and de- Smith had just been stopped by|recent playoffs. H | 775 x 14 goal . age and Bill Inglis. Houston played|ciding game will be played here|C 'ornwall goalie Harold Mur-| After Monday's 50 - minute) back or 0a ee 1n osition without Serge Savard, who was|Wednesday night. |phy on an outstanding scoring| workout at Madison Square Gar- 800 14 Long suspended for one game and|~ eee chance, jden, Francis said his club must x but ; fined $100 for deliberately at- Plamondon finished the scor-jObtain and maintain a_ solid Be By CLIFF GORDON tempting to injure another Former Goals : : Corlfront against the Montrealers, | j | ing with goals at 13:02 and agus Rage osha la jauietal)) thire BROOKLIN -- The gutted pare in a playoff game April 16:44 of the third. sural, cup champions. Ist LINE TIRES bree stick boys were out in full Wi th Steelers Winning is compulsory for) toile force at the Brooklin Arena on Gary Marsh scored late in l |POWER PLAYS HELP jus from now on," Francis said. Rea. 37.95 "Bu the weekend as manager-coach ed third period to give Mem-| Two former Oshawa Green| Smith and Ron Ringler both "Even a split in tonight's and| g. e § the. Fred Whalley of the Brooklin phis its victory. Jimmy Peters Gaels, Neil Armstrong and|scored during Sault Ste. Marie| _hursday' S games here would : ers Redmen opened workouts. ee ~ other Wings goal.|y Hinkson, have signed to|/power plays in the first pe- {leave us in deep trouble." Limited Time Only 9 3. a Whalley, a former member of Geute onik scored for play with Oshawa Lasco Steel-|riod. | The Canadiens left Montreal the Green Gael organization, $ ers senior '"'B" lacrosse club. Murphy. a six feet-one-inch|OY 'tain Monday night for New} Pp appears to have things well un- Armstrong, an Oshawa na- igoaltender, elékad: out ay ae York. They held what was des- OPEN PRICE INCLUDES der: control up in Brooklin. He R t S d tive, was a member of three|for Cornwall, He- played an out- |eribed 2 as a "swinging practice) 24 HOURS A DAY Installation -- 4 Wheel Bolence peg egy ae 23 <i bed va - eques un ay|c anadian jane Minto er [standing game after suffering,S°5Sion"" Monday 'morning. | 7 DAYS A WEEK Front Wheel Bearing Check e firs y, and has at leas championship teams while with)a 13-stitch cut on his forehead, eight more top. notch players Gaels, including last year 's|duri ing the Royale' 7-6 lone -Sun'| |MORTREALSS- READY who will report in later this rey up AME. \day. gg #4 in good shape and 4 , « " = lies were i Billy White, the most out- pee Pott Martial pene : By Three goalies were in camp VANROUVER (CP) -- el standing goalie in the Northern I f mee Te for opening day, with only two F + et cials after the workout. This| : : 1 acting commissioner of the Ontario Hockey Association Ju-| means that defence J | first hitting the floor as the third man ssi Canadian Football League says| nior A series this year, made | Lee Auee Corner Thickson Rd. & High No. 2 Osh 725-7622 thin, Matt Campbell, is hampered BOB McCREADY aperriere will play his regular | t SNA ee eee 4 " np! Pp . - he thinks the next Grey Cup) 34 saves, many of them out-/cshift t h half with an injured hand. -- - Good Workout game played here should be! standing. shit _--. Phil et is haiggeedbogg a. i played on a Sunday. In the first period, Bob Tom- | ee ball aired fellow tr impton,|this fellow is already on the dot-| Allan McEachern w li bari of the Greyhounds and Bill |i who toiled with Brooklin last|ted line. He looked sharp in his menting on a Vancouver Gees i Snelgrove of Cornwall were as-| ' wr year, is back for a second shot /first workout. Cup festival committee recom-|. sessed major penalties for® > bh vete with Redmen. Bob McCready,| Holdovers from last year in-|mendation that asks the CFL to]. * \fighting. Each has been his Fra! who has been with St. Catha-|clyde Don Bruce, Jerry Bur-|reschedule its traditional Satur-|: team's policeman during the nals rines Athietice for the past six |rows, Terry Davis, Mike Gray,|day afternoon game to a Sun- year. | of « years, is the third goalie and) Bob Hanna, Dave Houston, Ken |day. aE oe : ie: : Es a gS aed eee pcg ies nope oe Pei ool 7: . ae Lotton, Elmer Tran and Ken) "T personally like the idea,' had | Henning. \McEachern said. "'It would bel plac eig or Ce] Newcomers out were Don|good for those who work on Sat-/|; @mr - = =--=6006 6S OPUS ONIN Ob 0 RR inju jCraggs (not really new, butj|urdays and would also help the line |back after a forced year's ab-|downtown businessmen." |; Now art eague | | sence), Gary Davie, Charlie) The Vancouver Downtown): will \Grandy, back in Brooklin after|Business Association estimated]: han The Neighborhood Dart \three years down under where|merchants lost $500,000 due to|*" F League held its closing banquet|he played with the Australian last year's Friday night Grey} NEIL ARMSTRONG | gam at Woodview Park recently,|National team, Dave Lough, a|Cup parade and the game on ... Playing Senior | yea bg presentation of trophies|speed ball from Huntsvile and) Saturday. | dro\ the highlight. former Green Gael, Ron Moore,}~------S--S--CS~;7T7«S 7 OT --| inks shaw 212 ; i Hinkson was an Oshawa fan|2 Team Champions: B. Ross,|a short but mighty fast re | ! sixtl yor' rf ed V. Ross, G. Bryant, A. Bryant, |winger from Whitby, Joe Hogan, SPO R TS C 0 PE Air ie PR gage ave ae ee Cle P. Pelow, D. Pelow, R. Shob-'Bob Barker and Sam. Stuart,| [wi decal a. aie > Whi rODAY Minto Cup-winning teams. He, brook, L. Shobbrook. along with three players from, ,., © mA aved sans f senior tim: Team Consolation: R. Code,/st. Catharines, Sandy Dober- ICE SKATING Mal aa Pag ii "Red-| "a R. Code, R. Oderkirk, C. Oder-| stein, erry Boyd and Gary|,Qshawa Figure Skating | )across® Nag aes D t 'aa | a kirk, P. Andrews, G. Oderkirk,| Carr. . : "!Club: at Civic Auditorium, moe sig ig Ref -- ye: 4 K ; eastern Canade "4 965. ; J. Kaltner, A. Kaltner, Or the eight players invited to|°:00 SR to 10:00 p.m. Stesleks will practise Wed- out Team Baseball. nine innings:|.amp but ; ion. | HOCKEY é : tie outr s 'apa : p but not out, two are sign-} : nesday night at Whitby Arena, | 2 D. Taylor, V .Graves, M. Muir, pean A Oshawa Minor = Assoc 'ts . clut A. Muir, D. Conboy, L. Short ~ alae - Mee ae Major - Midget League. Play- | Starting at 8.30, and coach Glen |¢ A ' ay Pet 'Ken Thompson, The other six|"ei0" ° ; Ag *- |Lotton has an open invitation) 2 4 man, R. H : ie : ions 0 iy Seal Points: De 'ravlor, v,|are Stu Weller, Grant, Hetfer-("ne, Tones carne Ve, Kinsmen |io anyone wishing to try out] A leat Graves, M. Muir, H. Muir. p.|"@" John Dale, Jim McGrath,|)) 9¢ championship finals: at {vith the team. They'll also » 0 Ang Conboy, L. Short, 5. Harman .| |Dave O'Brien and Paul Tran. Civic Auditorium 4:45 an work out Thursday from eight R. Harman |Heffernan, McGrath and O'Bri-|~ + 80 P.M. o 10 p.m. at Brooklin Arena, Double Outs: V. Graves, D. jen are al attending College and] _ WEDNESDAY and Friday, from seven to 10} > Conboy. are busy with exams and were| No Games Scheduled. p.m., at Brooklin. | Double Ins: J. Elliott, G,|¢xcused from the first work- VVVVVVVVVVVIIVG 4 se Waite. outs. | High Three Darts: F. Young,| Whaley appeared pleased with) 'y 12 T.. 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