Oshawa Times (1958-), 26 Oct 1967, p. 10

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TO THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, October 26, 1967 ---- SPORTS BEAT! By Eric Wesslby yy OF The Times Staff 2. SOMETIMES the best checking ability for the prov- trades are the ones you don't ¢1 goal-scoring ability of Adair. Who knows, maybe make. Boston Red Sox almost Novin will wind up' outscor- traded Carl Yastrzemski two jng Adair over the season. years ago but Chicago White Sox wouldn't give up what LOS ANGELES Kings saw Boston wanted and you know their unbeaten ways come to the rest. Without Yastrzem- an end at Toronto last night ski, the Red Sox would still in what observers termed a |; be also-rans in American "waltz."' The game didn't League baseball come over that way on tele- vision but that's because the OSHAWA GENERALS and camera is always on top of Hamilton Red Wings ex- the puck. But there's nothing changed players in good faith: like being at rink-side to earlier this. week, and at watch a hockey game, Leafs | first, both players were scored a couple of picture agreeable to the switch in goals. with Ron Ellis and uniforms. Suddenly, Jim Frank Mahovlich the Adair had a change of heart shooters and the deal was off, unfor- tunately, too late to prevent HOCKEY IS a strange the original announcement game. Fans expect every onto Maple Leafs in Tor- onto last night. Joyal flip- ped the puck past goalie he trade would not have ; : | EDDIE JOYAL of Los Kings' second goal during std engineered in the first '2m to be at playoff form | Angeles Kings raises his their National Hockey Lea- place if either player had @4rly in the season. How | arms after scoring the gue game against the Tor- objected often have you heard fans ne claim the hockey isn't as e | THIS SITUATION brings to pooq as the previous season? Ings trea TO en mind the trade Detroit Red 5 : Wings of the National Hockey What they usually are, doing 5 league engineered one sea- is comparing hockey played : son with New York Rang- at the end of the season with e ers. Wings were going to early-season games. By the send Red Kelly and Billy Mc-_ time playoffs come, the clubs | '@ | ed i lI i coo Neill to New York for Eddie are usually at the same | Shack and Bill Gadsby. But peak as the previous year's | ellv , uit fir ams } Eat Ga al wines were big Los Angeles Kings came down|period. But seven seconds later|took half their team with him," left with a disgruntled play- er, whom they traded to To- happy with the success of = to earth Wednesday night, los-|Vic Hadfield finished a play|returned Hadfield. "Who cares WREN BLAIR was quite ing their first National Hockey started by Jean Ratelle |how he did it." | named Marc Reaume. They their opening game at home |Black Hawks finally showedisaid admiringly of Ratelle's|scored twice to pace the Pen-| | ' 13814, [Bud Anderson, 138, Philadel-|] W. GERMANY DOWNS U.K. LONDON Foster,;Germany's field hockey team knocked outjcrushed Britain 5-1 today and Roundtree, 178, New| finished the pre-Olympic tourna- {ment in first place. | him. Trying to tie up Le- Bob Pulford is at right. I I (CP Wirephoto) tion tonight. i . Rat ----| Another fellow who is making} By THE CANADIAN PRESS goal of the season--in the third} "He got the puck to me and phia, 10 Washingtom--Bobby 178, Washington, hic 5 ; : ; | Lev ronto for a minor leaguer Minnesota North Stars in League game, and Chicago) Following the game, Hadfield! In Pittsburgh, Ab McDonald] york. g, Sidiate 'B' make their first appearance at | 4 A 4 \a bid for a blue line spot is | |Last Night's Fights (Garry Luke, a rugs | pounder who is not in shape |By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS| yet but could be a big asset to| New York--Felix Morale s,|the Whitby team. | _ By CLIFF GORDON WHITBY -- Whitby's newest 'ientry in the hockey wars, the *|/Mel-Ron Construction Interme- the Little Britain Raiders. This will be the second meet- jing of the two teams with the Mel-Rons fought 7-5 verdict to the season- s ed veterans out in-Little Britain|tonight, when on Sunday night. MacDonald of the Whitby entry at length last night and he has '|high hopes for his team. He re- "ported that he had made sev-| ;/eral observations at the game '/on Sunday night and has made \strides to correct several weak 'spots. He said '"'we are headed jin the right direction now". | Coach MacDonald expects .to | dress three new defencemen for * |tonight's game who did not ap- ('pear in Sunday night's encoun- 4 iter. They include 237-pound stal- < wart Pat Neal, Gord Platt, a fellow who can rough it with| Bruce Gamble after Real {anyone in the league if he has Lemieux (9) passed it to |to and a "'heads up" man who likes to get the puck out of his mieux is Tim Horton, and |own end, Aimie Rousseau. All three are expected to see ac- Mel-Ron Hockey Club To Make Home Debut Coach MacDonald has a chore on his hands as he tries to sort out his goalies. He has three top-notch puck stoppers in hockey team, will|camp, including Matt Campbell, Sunday. Bill Braden and peedide Ps This brings a_ total e i nedy. All three have looked) r the eight a the ha eo and it is expected the fans |!©4™5 entered fo 8 may get a peek at all three o them in tonight's game. dropping a hard-| The official league schedule Black Hawks We chatted with coach Al|visitors. a rugged 200-| New York, outpointed| (AP)--West, Little BULLY! | GARAGE 160 Simcoe St. S., Oshawa 728-0051 Uxbridge be the|at 3 p.m. Saturday and ends '3 p.m. Sunday. i "No Cost' Extras Detroit Entries Now Total Five Harry Dyas, owner of Osh- awa Raceways, announced to- j\day that four more teams from Detroit will enter cars in the 24 hour Enduro race at Osh- awa Raceways, Saturday and of ten fistarting positions. Five Detroit 'teams are entered, two Toronto lteams and three teams from gets under way one week from| 9 hawa. Race gets underway PICK-UP DELIVERED to you with dozens of Cuts operating costs up to 50%. Rugged Powerful. 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New York manager-coach| weeks. tional Hockey League presi- wid of yi Bg enna bate Emil Francis added: "The way| Ingarfield was carried from TRADES HAVE a habit of dent, said the Minnesota |!V!Sion Bot peed rhe vibes rene he was surrounded, his stick|the ice in the first period after) coming back to haunt building was one of the best leh raneebe bei mn > aah of must have had eyes on it to get |colliding with California de-| coaches. But a coach or man- for viewing hockey, North |Montreal Canadiens, leaders in'tn. puck out like that, It was|fenceman Bob Baun. ; the East, with their 2-2 tie... ' ager doesn't engineer a trade Stars have sold more than | : < quite a pass. Val For illy unless he thinks he's helping 6,000 season tickets, and &8ainst Chicago mteyne and Billy Dea r ; ' i ; , In the two other scheduled _ What pass," chimed in Ra-|scored single goals for Pitts- Poy ee pon Fs gan this figure will games, both involving expan-|telle. "I shot the puck. You|burgh with Bill Hicke banging| ing to sacrifi I se. ____|sion clubs, Pittsburgh Flyers|©4N't score if you don't shoot, so|in a rebound on a power play| battered California Seals 4-1 and ! shot." ifor the Seals. OCC Ladies Ready To Go, #!<ie<327 Full Basketball Slate Pronovost and Tim Horton were loud in their praise of the style Open Their Season Monday «=< s"e'xing In GM League Action jStanley Cup for the Leafs last The ladies' section of the Osh-|strong, secretary-treasurer of! season awa Curling Club met in thejthe SOLCA (Southern Ontario) 'They're playing basic hock- Engineering defeated Dat aipott i ints. Ji | Men's Lounge for their annual |Ladies' Curling Association) to ey--the stuff you teach kids--| Processing 31-25, Sales svenleat tone secniemnee pcan Fall meeting, with a good turn-jhold a competitive playdown at/but they're playing it well,' jed Cost Accounting 70-33 and|six points each, while Pete: out of members on hand, tojthe ager lub, will receive said Pronovost after the game. | Accounts Payable edged GMINeil picked up four points, hear the plans for their 1967-68|future consideration, | "No team is going to beat | Alumni 33-31 in General Motors! Roy Clarke 'scored 13 points] season. as chaired by BONSPIEL DATES them badly if they play that|/Employees Basketball League\as Accounts Payable edged The meeting was chaired by)"; spiel convener, Joan| Way, added Horton. 'They rejaction played at MclLaughlin|GMI Alumni 33-31. Marcel Boi- president Jean Mercer, who on Souch, announced that the date making a few mistakes, but Collegiate Vocational anata van picked up nine points, War- nounced that arrangements forlof the One-Day Invitation Bon-|{hey'te making up for them|last night. |ren Pemberton eight, Jim Cor- the coming season were whe \spiel, for The Carling Trophy, | ith hard work. ,., Don Degazzio paced the win-|nish two and Mal Longley one| underway that she should havey) oi on cet for November 29-./. But even hard work couldn't ners with 10 points, Lowell scor-|also in a winning cause. nothing to do but enjoy the curl-) ) "ioend games; the Inter-|0Ye?come the accumulated/ed eight, Harvey Jackson five| Paul Wills, Garney Wylie, Ray ing ina 6h f tt lClub for The Gay Trophy will | Power of the Leafs, who broke aland Ray Bateman and Carl/McHugh, Davie Thompson, Gary! Following the reports of the). - held at Oshawa Curling Club|three-same losing streak while|Cheski scored four points each|Lucas and Don Adams handled| secretary and ls January 17; the Filly Bon-|©"ding the Kings' five game|for Engineering, in their win'the scoring for GMI Alumni in! Preston and Dorot ry un Y | spiel will be on February 3 and String without a loss. over Data Processing. a losing cause. (in the absence of Erma Hol-| ihe General: Motors. Two-Day Toronto got goals from Jim; Ken Stewart scored ten points RIERS 4 FOR Jand), Mrs. Mercer provided! <q nen" on Match Sant 6. Pappin, Ron Ellis, Bob Pulford for Data Processing, Gary i the members with" some inter- and Frank Mahovlich as Bill]/Vaughan potted eight points, | TRAILER STORAGE esting details of the meeting of| Inter-Club bonspiel convener] Pjett td Joy ; < \| th 6 tario Ladies' Curling As-|Jean Peterson reported that the} . ae Gye! Tepued #0 Rich March picked up four; | \ e Ontario Ladies' Curlir S-| i |Los Angeles. , points while Steve Fralick ad- sociation, held last May, at baa brig ag memo daha noes In New York, the Hawks ap-ided three points ronto Boulevard Club. ne eda oh Sat Oikeee wil ee peared headed for their first} Two players scored over twon The secretary Pas ia tig on ala at OCC Go Nacerhe ris. (win of the season after six loss- ty points as Sales scored a con- ladies' Tentard ill "a held Games convener Trudy Hill say cece 2-1 in the third pe-jvincing win over Cost Account- ey Orillia She pee stated that announced that on "Opening ne after Fit Martin and Bobby ing. Don Calder scored 29 points I rillia. Sh l }Hull had scored to erase aiwhile John Smeltson hooped 22 an invitation which she had ex- tet Fale ; se ald there first-period New York Jead on a/points in a winning cause for| KAMPING tended to Mrs, Isabel Arm-)Woul ye Instruction 10r NeW deflection oft defenceman|Sales, Jack Carroll with 11 and ----_--_--___----|curlers, during which time ting UNLIMITED Pierre Pilote's skate that was! r ints! lmore exparienced curlers. wilt! Ss skat t was'John Tarqulor with 8 points| | é bata creditted to Rod Seiling rounded out the scorin for SP 0 R Tt S$ C 0 PE lates four ends of curling Hull had given Chicago the Sales . | Membership convener Electa , ohili ane : ead with one of his pattented) Merv Anderson led the losers TODAY |McLaugtilin introduced several 50-foot slapshots--his seventhl with nine poi Townline Road North (1 Mile North of King St. €.) PH. 728-9942 Jim Burke! FOOTBALL new members, who will partici if Richa RASelitcat sais ee Oshawa High Schools Play- {pate for the first time on Open effs (Senior): Central vs jing Day. 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