Oshawa Times (1958-), 21 Oct 1967, p. 6

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6 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, October 21, 1967 SPORTS BEAT By Eric Wesslby OF The Times Staff BILL LONG returns to Osh- THIS IS one aspect of jun- os LIFEGUARDS SPLASH TO RESCUE OF THREE "VICTIMS" cot OUTD By Bill Times Out HUNTERS AND fis quite often will misi game and fish regulati awa tonight, but it will seem ior hockey fans fail to take 1 1 ® strange to have the lanky into consideration when -they -- arte gg ed sone | hockey coach behind a bench start throwing barbs at the Sern sess ang ; * other than Niagara Falls. players. Most are from other f Vv Hs fain pacers » Long has taken over the dif- centres and there's a great coed bso Bove lb » ficult assignment of putting feeling of loneliness for a : rtf thers ty make ' together a junior hockey club spell. They've got to make (A) ris nore. with fe * from scratch. What he's ac- new friends, get used to life MI one Pipe * complished so far will be on in a boarding house, get ac- } tig (cag vital My display tonight as his new team, Ottawa 67s, tackles the ~ Oshawa Generals at Civic Auditorium, starting at 7:15 p.m. FOR OPENERS, reports ® say that Long has corralled a pair of fine young goalkeep- s ers, with Peter Donnelly gen- = erally considered the number ~ one performer, Before the season opened, Long claimed he'd have the best goalkeep- er in the league. Probably the » main reason for this was that customed to new _ schools, quite a number of little things about which you seldom think, And being away from home, the players miss their fam- ilies. So just remember, be- fore you decide to take your anger out on a_ player be- cause he's not playing as well as you think he should, maybe he's got as many problems as you. NO MATTER where you go around the junior "A" circuit, fans are impressed with some of the younger players on the -- or -- Sass L-- --<-- 4 7 ee Sz a a = me, SS three weeks away, it well to clear up som misunderstandings exist in regard to th and fish laws. IT IS a well known { if six deer hunters gi camp with six deer | any one of the hunt shoot six deer. As lon: number of deer does ceed the total numbe cences held by the pa no is law is broken: Hov commonly believed one hunter of the si? Bill expected him to be the Generals. Many are expect- ) busiest. And nothing makes a ing a big year from holdover 4 party has a moose goalkeeper better than plenty Ron Dussiaume, the club's Y likewise any one of of practice. only returnee who scored can shoot a moose, TI more than 20 goals last sea- @ fact, for only the h SO FAR, the Ontario Hock- son. Ron got his first the 3 the moose licence cai ey Association's junior "A" other night after several frus- | § . : : : oa f ae a Ss a two- i on . . ig \ \ s Pe ingens gg ig gaa | LIFESAVING PRACTICE SESSIONS AT CIVIC AUDITORIUM POOL 4\ regard to moose ight Training Program \ Holders of moose indications, Toronto, Kitchen- Falls JUNIOR HOCKEY in the area is booming. There's the Five Lifeguards Simulate Rescues In Friday N aN may allow any one er, Hamilton, Niagara zt ies Baia Stak ea cohen Clic : and St, Catharines will slug it Generals in "A, Oshawa e e "4 ; . aig to oar Ay out for the top spots, with Crushmen and Whitby Lasco | or the party, but if | Generals, Peterborough, Steelers in "'B" and Ajax in ar am lI I S 1rs ractice essions egin | i has a deer licence t! Ottawa, London and Montreal "C" company. Ajax, which | the holder of the dee: going at it for the final three will be coached by former | | ' 'can shoot the deer. playoff spots. One gets the National Hockey League | hd } impression from watching the hardrock Murph Chamber- | or 1nor oc ey @ams | PHEASANT © hunte | seen to be totally un: Generals that this club is go- ing to show tremendous im- provement after Christmas. It will take the younger players that long to get accustomed to the rigors of junior "A" lain, plays an exhibition game in the new Ajax arena on Sunday against Streetsville. Ajax is entered in a league with Milton, Oakville, New- market. Streetsville, Lindsay, MARKHAM (Staff) -- Mark- ham Seal O Wax used the Whit-/ scored his second tally of the! young season. He scored his At Expense Of Lasco The youth studded Whitby team have a one and three by Lasco Steelers as the step-|first here in Whitby last Sun- record to date, but hope to en- Teams in the Oshawa Minor Hockey Association will com- mence practice sessions Sun-|3 day. Following are times and {teams for Sunday, Monday and JUVENILE | Sunday, Children's Arena -- :40 p.m, Auto Workers Credit} Union. Monday, Civic Auditorium --| a , er » 'the number of birds take with one or mo ' lated township licenc well known fact th s will buy two tow cences for pheasant play and travel. And also to Richmond Hill and George- ping stone for its first win of day night. hance that score tomorrow night} get acquainted in their new town. Home games will be the current campaign after drop-| Seal 0 Wax was fired up for a8 they play host to the Bramp-| Tuesday. 6 p.m. Hayden Macdonald; 7 to cover a greater : surroundings. Sundays. ping the first three games. The|the game last night, as coach ton Seven Ups. There has not BANTAM p.m. Tony's Refreshments, ' thus increase their ch Minor Lacrosse Awards Presented At Banquet sociation recently honoured the|Plob. Novice Wax boys, gaining revenge for|Frank Bonello realized its im- been too much advance data an 8-5 setback at the hands of Lasco last Sunday night, whip-| portance. Bonello a former Whit- by Dunlop star learned a few on the Brampton team but if they are anything like other jped coach Jim Cherry's team|tricks while wearing the Rub-|'€ams we have seen come out 5-1 in the fair ground town last! jnight. | | There wasn't a repeat scorer| lfor either team in the game. Alan Young and Harry Sems each found the tar- ber Company's colours. Markham jumped into a 2-0 \first period lead and then mat- Steve Johnson, Dan Maloney,|hed the output in the second| Oshawa Minor Lacrosse As-|Cryszcyuk and Juvenile, Peter Don Caley, period, while goalie Bob Smith {continued to hold his mastery jover the Steelers, who appear- of the Rose Town they will put 'on a darn good show. Referee Gord Favereau last night handed out only two mi- nor and one major penalty to each team. General manager Ivan Davie} Sunday, Civic Auditorium --} \6 a.m, Maple: Leafs; Tuesday, Civic Auditorium -- 7 a.m.|9 p.m. Centennials. Canadian Tire; 8 a.m. Hou- | daille Industries. | Sunday, Children's Arena --} 8 a.m, Rangers; 9 a.m. Local! |2784. | Monday, Children's Arena 7 5 p.m. Ernie Cay Lumber; 5:40 \p.m. Duplate; 6:35 p.m. Ideal Dairy; 7:15 p.m. Hambly's Bev- AY QUARTER TRAILER STORAGE getting birds. They lieve that when they | licences, e.g. Darlins Clarke in Durham that they are allowed dird limit for each t *This again is false, "the season is set: for or area and the bird tlay is for the county and not by townshi ever, there' is no p limit on pheasant s hunter may take h bird limit for as mi as he is lucky enou; birds without gett following at its annual banquet: ! League Champions, get for the winners. . Z ? Most Valuable Player in the|Frank Eddolls Memorial Tro-, Top Simpson, the 14 year old/¢d to be tired after the hard |of the Lascos was disappointed, erages; 8:10 p.m. Local 1500; | OMLA - 1967: - Larry Shrigley./phy: - Oshawa 'Tyke Green|midget sensation from Bowman-|hitting exhibition game against but not downhearted after the|8:50 p.m. Banks Flooring; 9:45) KAMPING ; . 3 4 j the Oshawa Crushmen the pre- ij ;.(p.m. Local 1817 Most Valuable Players in the Gaels. ville, playing only his second in Pre-\ same, He realizes that this|P-™- 40ca : 4 | | Tuesday, Children's Arena -- UNLIMITED g fp | . 2 : : 'tion ious night. Oshawa won the : ; All-star teams: - Tyke, Ricky; Ontario Tyke 'A' Minor La-game in Junior competition game 9-7 on the strength ne team is young, for Junior B Richards; crosse Association Chi ions :-|~ t 3 7:20 p.m. Westmount Kiwanis; | H Novice, John Patman; Pee\Oshawa Tyke. Groin Ganle" . jan early 5-0 lead built up be-\Company. Davie expects tog sin, Scugog Clonners: 8:55 Pi gy Hite ie whe same Wee, Jeff Rorabeck; Bantam,) Ontario Tyke 'A' Minor La- Juvenile oe they were have a new face in uniform for|p.m. B'nai B'rith; 9:35 p.m. PH. 728-9942 sealing Fc gg Murray Cawker and Midget,\crosse Association Champions:- tomorrow nights encounter. Larry Moore. Oshawa Tyke Green Gaels. Most Improved Players in the; Tyke League Champions, All-star teams: - Tyke, Mike/Friend Lacrosse Trophy: - Gardner; age Tom Wregitt; Oshawa Hurons. Following is a list of players Pee Wee, Stanley Cockerton;/ Pee Wee League Champions, who will play this season in the Bantam, Ron Guscott and Mid-/Kelly DeGray Memorial Tro-|juvenile hockey league: get, Alan Drew. phy: » Oshawa Novice Green Steinberg's Limited Trophies|Gaeis, for Most Improved Players in} House League: - Tyke, Dean) Howse; Novice, Jeff Foss; Pee| Whitby or any othe! of townships in any | | area governed by on Canadian Corps. | BILENDUKE'S ESSO SERVICE | | 1004 Simcoe St. South at Wentworth Ph: 728-1411 Lineups STEPHENSON'S GARAGE IN. @ Seance ona Wheel enterines | en AUTO WORKERS $ What ailaaeae: coe i : CREDIT UNION Vibrations. Frage' Laaie MeHg a Walter Moore, John Goodwin, 15 CHURCH STREET Charlie Barron Memorial Tro-\Wayne Culmore, Joe Izdebski, ad phy:- Oshawa Pee Wee Green Ph. 725-0522 JOHN BEAUPRE'S | ESSO DUCK HUNTERS other segment of thi 4 Arnie Ds 3 MECHANICS TO SERVE YOU! 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Coach, Ron Chapman; @ FREE DELIVERY @ 1154 Nelson St. -- Oshawe 728-9493 OSHAWA 103 King St, East say so," Hogan told Kitchener Rangers rolled over|two periods on goals from Steve|Mgr., Bob Gardner. sae at erence, "1 fam the I say who plays." A reporter asked i reasons. "Yep," said Hoga "May I ask what EXPERT FOR QUALITY FURNITURE IN Guoranteed Used Cars ROY W. NICHOLS Ottawa 11-1, building up an 8-0) Atkinson, Tom Webster, Rick! CENTEN lead after two periods. The\Tey, Karl Haggarty and Phil| Henry Waszczuk, Doug Sup- victory moved the Rangers into |p 5berto. Glen Sherwood scoredjpelsa, Dan McKee, Tony Flon-| a tie for first place with un-jtwice for St. Catharines and|tek, Don Picard, Dennis Hart- ALS THIS SPACE UPHOLSTERY CO. | = avAILABLE FOR es eg Falls Aiesha Bob Channell got the other. wig, Harold Wotten, Gerald d Black Weeks 53 for oe fourth Mare Tardif got the winner,Tanguay, John Vandermeer, Courtice and Bowmanville 77 CELINA ST. 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