Oshawa Times (1958-), 12 May 1967, p. 10

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. ; $10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, Mey 12, 1967 SPO THIS CITY'S jirst attempt in presenting a "Sports Celeb- rities" dinner, an event which has proven extremely popu- lar and tremendously success- ful ever since the Ontario Sports Writers and Sports- casters Association staged their first, on behalf of On- tario Crippled Children's So- ciety, promises to be a his- téry-making first for Oshawa. Radio and press will provide ofi-the-spot coverage for those who, because of personal cir- cumstances, prior comitt- ments, illness, etc., will be unable to attend. This event will not only highlight Centen- nial Year, it will be a mile- pest in the city's sports als, Attendance of the Osh- a Centennial Sports Celeb- boa Dinner, at Civic Audi- lum, next Tuesday evening will revive memories and es- tablish new ones for every sports fan who attends. Al- ready almost 1,000 have rea- Itved this opportunity and are armed with a ticket. Commit- members point out that still have aboyt a hun- dred tickets available. 'RECENT WEEKS have pro- duced the mention of 'sports mes" by the hundreds, mes well-known to all sports fans but in particular, most of em more than well-known ht here in Oshawa. "Terry" ly has been the dynamic and tireless driving force be- hind this presentation and as general chairman, has per- sonally assured the success of the event, by his efforts. The bouncing barrister wouldn't have it any other way -- be has genius qualities in the matter of organization. Milt Dunnell, Sports Editor of Tor- onto Star, will be the Master of Ceremonies, Matt Leyden, Oshawa's long ~ term hockey and lacrosse luminary, is the "Centennial Sportsman" with Bobby Orr as Guest of Honor and Nancy Greene as a spe- cial guest. After that comes a list of over 80 head-table guests alone, it reads like a section of a Who's Who In Sports -- or All-Star Sport Greats of All Time. AT THE RISK of repeating names already mentioned, in- cluding the list of hockey stars, former NHL performers and former Oshawa Generals, as listed in Eric Wesslby's "Sports Beat" yesterday, we mention a few such as Harry Sinden, now coach of Boston Bruins, Ed Westfall of the Bruins; "Bep" Guidolin, a former Bruin and Oshawa Generals and coach of the Generals in 1965-66; Dick Gamble, Canadiens and By Geo. H. Campbell Associate Sports Editor RTS MENU Rochester star; Floyd Curry, Canadiens and Billy Taylor, (Toronto, Boston, Detroit) still regarded by many as the greatest individual star to ever wear the Generals' livery. These are all former Oshawa Generals. Dozens of other head-table guests will include NHL stars of recent years and many still playing. BEAR IN MIND, all the former greats,- former Gen- erals and many who made pro ranks, will not be at the head table. Oshawa's own Wally Wilson, who starred with Boston for several sea- sons, has a list of others ex- pected and they include former Oshawa players, well- known to the hockey fans of Oshawa's famous "Seven Years Of Feasting." They include Ken Smith (he made the Bruins too); Phil Samis, Roy Sawyer, Les Colvin (he also made the Boston club), George "Nig'" Ritchie, Jack Thaler, Don Bauer, Jim Mc- Arthur, Bill Barker, "Dutchy" Turner, Harry Tresise, Fred Etcher, Maxie Yourth, Gar Peters, Bobby Forster (for one season, the most sensa- tional Junior goalie ever to play for Oshawa) and others who have been invited include Harvey Bennett, Ronnie Wil- son, Ted Lindsay, Ike Hilde- brand. STILL ANOTHER "regular" table will find fellows like Jackie Parker, Wally Crouter, "Hank" Goldup, "Red" Sulli- van, Jimmy Roberts of Can- adiens -- you have to recog- nize the men in "'the big land" here -- "Bud" Henderson will be with them. Wally Gabler, ROSS JONES e+ - 86 goals JIM BISHOP « assistant coach GAYLORD POWLESS « » « junior star Strengthened Champs Ready For Field Test the first since 1932, will be/Green Gaels. staged in Ontario next week as nadian Lacrosse Association. England, Canada, Australia)borough as and the United States will meet|Bishop of bp ately as pcg and Tim O'Grady. in a six-game round-robin cham-} Canadi ave ¢ rate sondie" for the P. J. Lallyjon the box variety of lacrosse|FOUR FROM OSHAWA trophy, emblem of the world's|since the world tournament of amateur lacrosse championship.|1935 and Bishop and Allen have and|defencemen Jim Higgs " 92. ith the rule St. Catharines, May 17-22 Players wi e . Dwight Davies. Canada last contested Boa strategy of the field game. championship in 1935, defeating a Us. all-star team in three|USE LARGE STICKS consecutive games. That tour- lived box 7 '| pennet, Syenves, Avo 'ie-mah the outdoor game with 10-man|Dong Arthurs; Bill Castator, and 65 yards wide is used injteam: Brian Keegan, Toronto; panda Heed pe indoor| teams, larger sticks than in box|newly appointed playing coach surtace, lacrosse and a larger net. at Brampton, and Ken Craw- The English, Australians and|ford of Brooklin, Ont. ted aor mn The 'United. 'States deten Americans are familiar with} The other two Toronto games Canada in a field lacrosse tour- Danny Nykoluk, Dick Shatto, Leo Cahill, are other names of football fame. Charlie Jus- tice is expected to represent softball, along with represen- tatives of the 1966 Ontario championship teams; Oshawa Gale Lumber; Quality Fuels Midgets and Brooklin Con- cretes. For that matter, all of open next week's series here Oshawa's recent championship winners, lacrosse, hockey, alley bowling, etc. will be on hand, including Oshawa Golf Club ladies' rink, Ontario Sen- ior curling champions; Gordie MacMillan, Canadian singles lawn bowling champion; OSHAWA GETS TROPHY the first recipient of the P. J. field game, first invented by Lally trophy when it edged out! Canadian a U.S. all-star team in a field tournament here in 1930. May 17, will send all - star)pij) Shipley of Baltimore, who squads, club champion, Mount Washing- ton of Baltimore. by Peterborough Petes, year's national senior cham- nament in 1931 and again in 1959 at the :AGth: Olympics. ing the outdoor game over the/day, May 10, and the U.S. years, against Australia on Monday, A lack of familiarity with the|May 22. An Oshawa, Ont., team was Indians, has Association to import two top|borough the following evening. Australia and England, which) referees from the United States.|Canada goes against the U.S. Bill Lowe of Long Island and|team at St. Catharines May 21. TORONTO (CP)--An Interna-|pions, along with four Stars of|Baker, Ken Ruttan, Rich An- tional field lacrosse tournament,|the junior champion Oshawa/thony, Roy Wood, Joe Todd, Cy Orangeville will be one of the and each team scored once in Coombes, Larry Ferguson, Jack Gibson of Peterborough|Terry Downer, Bob Allen, Jack a Centennial project of the Ca-jis the Canadian team manager,|Armour, Dave Drummond, Jim with Bobby Allen of Peter-/Vilneff, Jim Gooley, Curly Ma- coach and Jimjson, John Davis, Billy Armour Oshawa's four-man contribu- tion will be Ross Powless, who Games will be played in Tor-|had' the assignment during the|Set a Canadian record last year onto, Fergus, Peterborough and|last month of acquanting their|With 191 points, Ross Jones ~ an Four other players who joined Peterborough last year for the A field some 110 yards long|Mann Cup series are also on the field lacrosse because all three|in the tournament will see Can- countries have continued play-|ada meeting Australia on Satur- The U.S. plays England at also| Fergus Thursday, May 18, and forced the Canadian Lacrosse| England meets Canada at Peter- BRANTFORD (Staff) -- De-|minute goal by Rodger Smith to spite an outstanding perform-jsettle the issue, scoring while ance by playing - coach Glen|Steelers were playing a man Lotton, Oshawa Lasco Steelers|short. It was Smith's second succumbed 9-8 to Brantford|goal of the game. Warriors in the opening game of| Claude Sault, Jim Squires and the Ontario Lacrosse Association| Jake Bomberry scored two goals Senior "B" series Thursday. each for Warriors, who cam- Lotton scored five goals for|paigned last year as Ohsweken Steelers, making their first start|Warriors. This year the club has in senior competition. moved to the new Brantford 'Warriors needed. a ilast-/Arena. Bill Squires notched the Orangeville Neil Armstrong fired a pair of goals for Steelers, including one in the final minute of the third period that tied the score 8-8. 5 Terry Gray added the other. t Broo In Steelers held a 3-2 lead at the end of the first period and the By CLIFF GORDON bigs a were Agen at the end of the secon za. Brooklin Redmen held another stiff workout at the Brooklin FP marge peg eg nee Arena last night, as they make|tosters with § Wy eg a Sum ready for their fourth pre-season Sauire: ivine for Beautl m game, in Brooklin tomorrow| tes replying for Brantford. night, when they play host tothe|, Warriors opened scoring. at powerful Orangeville Dufferins.|3:43 of the first period but Manager Whalley expects Steelers worked in front by 12:19 strongest teams in the Senior|the final eight minutes. "B" group this year, reason} Brantford pulled ahead 4-3 being that one team Streetsville,/early in the second but couldn't has folded and some of the top/claim an advantage going into players of that club have joined|the third because of the good the Dufferins. a a =, Matt Whalley was in high spirits}C@mpbell, wii rooklin Red- before the practice as he re-|men in the OLA Senior "A" ported that John Dale of Mimico|Series last year. would be out to practice for the} Lotton was the entire Steeler first time. Dale is one of thejattack in the second period, most sought-after Junior players|counting three times while Jake to go overage this year. He is a}Bomberry notched a pair of strong competitor and in the/goals for Brantford. words of coach Whalley, "'he is) Warriors pulled ahead 8-6 by the one man we are really look-|the 12:23 mark of the third per- at 19:06. Jim Campbell of Steelers|m picked up a roughing penalty while he was penalty, Smith Lotton Top Goal-Scorer But Steelers Still Lose iod but goals by Armstrong and)Squires pass and beat Matt Lotton pulled Steelers into a tie|Campbell to break up the game. Warriors received 15 of the 29 inor penalties issued. Steelers play at Fergus on after Armstrong scored and|May 26 and open their home serving _his|season on June 1 against Owen took Bill/Sound North Stars. caeininiieniata SALES - SERVICE - : ae cS Repairs to All Makes of 39 PRINCE ST. OSHAWA SHAVER SERVICE & SUPPLIES OSHAWA PARTS - ACCES, Shavers and * 728-4284 ing for to fill the line-up." Dale could be in the line-up Saturday night. Dale would be playing defence with the Redmen. Brooklin will open their sched- ule play on Wednesday night, in Toronto, when they play Toronto Maple Leafs in Maple Leaf Gar- dens. This will be a return of the gutted stick game to the Gardens, after an absence of several years. The same teams will play a return game in Brooklin on the following Saturday night, to offi- cially get the schedule under way in Brooklin. ss work the U.S. College leagues, The U.S. entry is the national! wil] be two of the three referees in all six games. One Canadian will assist in each game. Rules for the tournament last! were set up by a committee here Thursday, It included Lau- Canada's team will be formed "Pam" Miller, Ontario senior golf champion, and many others. You all remember "Many" Others! ADD E,... Ji former 'champions in . various sports, with Oshawa teams, who will join the party merely as patrons and the scope of Mosport Opens Racing Season The Oak Cup Races will open 1967 season at Mosport!nation. Civic Auditorium will Track near Bowmanville, Sat- traditionally the fist scent aa |tte ona' e event Of|semble a huge,:beautiful ban- the year at the winding 2.4 mile/quet hall. Even at this late road course. Ten races are scheduled, and % Geer 1M colts are « ted, denly been aroused, let us re Small sports cars, big sports % facia PO available. If your a_ sports cars, modified sports cars and] even if you haven't seen them sedans will all be racing. Injall before, so don't hesitate to addition, many drivers will get| join the party. As a matter of Tuesday onight's gathering defies imagination. It's going to be a grand old re-union for " everybody, like "Old Home Week" in the world of local sport and like everyone else, we are looking forward to the gala occasion with keen antici- be completely. '"'draped" and playing area will re- date, if your interest has sud- peat -- there are still tickets fan, you'll know of them all, BASEBALL rie Turnbull, president of the Australian Lacrosse Council; Dennis Coppock, the English team's administrative officer; Gord Hammond, secretary- treasurer of the CLA; and Ben Goertmiller, coach of the U.S. team. Peterborough players are Pat SPORTSCOPE TODAY 2:00 Jeaside Junior League -- Oshawa Legionnaires vs To- to High Park; at Talbot rk, 7:30 p.m. SATURDAY sg ed 'wo INCeSSIONS LACROSSE War at ; Exhibition Game -- Orange- ville Dufferins vs Brooklin Redmen; at Brooklin Com- munity Arena, 8:30 p.m. CAR RACING 5 RACES 1S70CK CAR RACES | Sunday, May 14th D.A.R.A. Track P.M. is more po Oak Cup Races:--presented by Oakville-Trafalgar Light Car Club; at Mosport Track; first race at 10:00 a.m. RUGGER Annual Oshawa High School.. 'Tournament -- Bantam, Jun- ior and Senior Divisions; at Donevan Collegiate Campus; starting at 10:00 a.m. Ontario Rugger League --.. Toronto Barbarians vs Osh- awa Vikings; at Donevan Col- legiate Campus; at 1:30 p.m. RAMBLER Now there's a new in sales throughout the The world's most po Evinrude's most, popular models. Why? Because the tremendous volume pular, yet. Now! pular outboard | There's a new low price on Evinrude's 40 and 33 low price on world has en- Evinrude 33. 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That is how cosa reacted Thursday Port Arthur Marrs ento Marlboros 6-4 game of the Memo ior hockey final, deficit in the best ries to a single ga "It puts us bacl ries,"" Cava 'said, 'I to win the cup." | leads the series ty one, ' In the Toronto dr coach Gus Bodnar Jim Gregory were cal. | "Anything can ha for hockey," they i Sse F ead 'Jackson Causes | By THE CANADIA Jacksonville Suns lost four straight scored only one eai 32 innings, erupted { last two innings to r Maple Leafs in I League action Thur: The Suns downed | Leafs 10-2, salvagin game of a four-game Toronto. The loss en game Leaf winning : In other IL gam Bisons rallied to d mond Braves 11-7 : bus Jets whippe Chiefs 5-1. Rocheste: was postponed becat A single and an the Suns their tying in the seventh inr Dave Smith belted home run to send t! BASEB! By THE CANADI/ National Lea; Wi Cincinnati 18 9 Pittsburgh 13 9 Bt. 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