Oshawa Times (1958-), 30 Oct 1967, p. 6

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6 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, October 30, 1967 SPORTS MENU By Geo. H. Campbell Associate Sports Editor OSHAWA GENERALS pick- tawa. It's a hectic scramble ed up three points in their and while no doubt it will two OHA Junior 'A' schedule spread out by the time the fixtures over the weekend and New Year rolls around, climbed into sixth place in there's still going to be a the league standing, one point grim fight for playoff berths behind Montreal, who upset in this season's Junior 'A' Hamilton and one point ahead race, of St. Catharines, whom the Generals surprised with a 6-4 win last night in St. Kitts, Oshawa's other point was picked up at home Saturday night, when they came from FOOTBALL FERVOR step- two of the most exciting scenes were at Varsity Stadi- um and Etobicoke Stadium. behind in the 19th minute of On Saturday, U. of T. Blues the game, to tie "Petes" 4-4, defeated Queen's Golden Ron Dussiaume steering in Gaels 16-13, on a late field Boldirev's flick, as Generals pressured with a six-man at- tack, coach Ike Hildebrand having pulled his goalie, in a goal and also aided by some costly Tri-Color fumbles. The win clinched the title for Var- sity since only Queen's can desperate and successful bid tie them in total points but to get back on even terms, this will not mean anything, after the visitors had gone since Varsity has won both ahead at the 16°34 mark games against Queen's. In the Senior ORFU playoff, Brama- lea Satellites (formerly East York Argos) beat London Lords 19-8 to win out the first game loss of 15-8 and win the round 27-24. London's George Jovichevich came off the bench to tackle a Satellite who appeared to be in clear orbit and headed for touch- down territory. That made it an automatic touchdown and Vovichevich was tossed out of the game. SATURDAY'S game was a veritable shinny match -- re- minded the oldtimers of the way Generals and Ed. Wild- ey's Young Rangers used to scramble around in the cor- ners and jam the blue-line play along the boards. It ap- pears that when the locals and "Petes" tangle, their re- spective types of play produce this type of action. In such close - checking scrambling, Oshawa's dire need of two or three stick-handlers who can bring (not shoot) the puck out of their own end, when under pressure, was very evident. Down 3-1, the homesters once PRO ACTION in the Cana- dian League produced only one surprise and not too big at that. They had done it be- fore and Edmonton did it again responded to the urg- again, upsetting Calgary 20-11 ings of their faithful fans and and thus preventing _ the tied it up. The real thrill was Stamps from clinching firs! tying it a second time, after Petes had gone ahead with less than four minutes left to place in the Western loop. I: their other game, on Sunday, Regina thumped Vancouver play. quite handily and that leaves : Calgary and the Saskatche- SCORING A WIN on St. wan Roughies tied for the top Kitt's ice last night has to be In Stamped as Oshawa's best Hamilton Tiger-Cats disposed and most valuable victory in of Montreal yesterday, much the still young schedule. Fly- as expected and Ottawa ers lead the league with Mar- clinched second place at least, lies and Kitchener in second by whipping Toronto Argos and third, not far behind. 28-18 after trailing 14-0 in the After that, they're tightly first quarter. This game pro- bunched. Montreal's win put duced some of the most freak- them up within one point of ish plays of the season, some the Eastern conference ped up over the weekend and D | ae | Of The Times Staff ST. CATHARINES -- : | By ERIC WESSLBY | Spiri behind to edge St. Black Hawks 6-4. : | Victory boosted Generals int sixth place in the Ontari Association' Junior "A" series. Dale Tallon, turning scored the winning goal wit late in the third period. H then set up Fred O'Donnell fo: less than two minutes later. O'Donnell scored twice fo jhim up each time. |Dionne, Ron Ivan Boldirev added the others for Black Hawks, with jing the others. | Hawks led 2-0 after the first period, during which General goalkeeper Dunc Wilson was outstanding. Hawks _ outshot Generals 16-7 in this frame and 14-9 in the second, when Gen- erals scored twice. In the second, Tallon stepped into Larry Gibbons to the right of the St. Catharines' net, trieved the puck, fed it to Jim Whittaker, who relayed to O'Donnell for Oshawa's first goal, as Peter McDuffe slid out in a desperate attempt to break jup the play. | Dionne tied the score on a pass from Chuck Gyles late in| the period. In the third, Dussiaume worked the puck the length of the ice, spun away from Barry Salovaara and then one-handed the puck between McDuffe's legs for the go-ahead goal. ' Gale Lumber edged Russell's] 3 =. 'enthusiasm and hustle. Oshawa : i Generals had all three Sunday|mouth pass to tie the score on * . |night as they twice came from!a Hawk power play and sent his Catharines|team ahead with a_ blistering ;best game of the young season, Generals playing a man short the clincher into an empty net Gives Generals A Tie |Generals, giving him five for the season, with Tallon setting Jerry Dussiaume and Dennis Giannini scored twice} more goals in one game, but | John|seldom has he scored a more Fisher and Skeeter Teal add-jjmportant one ge yea ed pacuiced® tie end: of Johnatn's stick in the mid-section. Gale's, Mercury ~~~ Cop Doubleheade siaume said after, "but he | Duffe) did the splits too soon and I just pushed it between! this legs." Giannini tipped in a_ goal- {shot on a breakaway at 8.29. | Generals continued to battle, °/with McDuffe making an excel-/ lent toe save on a_ shot by in his)Whittaker and Bryan Slyqchuk firing wide of the net on a set- up by Brian Morenz. 2 Boldirey made the play which led to the tying goal, trapping a clearing shot at the blueline and following up to bang the puck home from a scramble, after McDuffe had made a good save on Dussiaume. John Clayton picked up a hooking penalty at 17.17, on a play in which the St. Catha- rines player tripped over the h " Dussiaume's r of Times Sports Staff . Ron Dussiaume has scored! |Saturday night's |with the Peterborough Petes at jthe Civic Auditorium. | Generals were trailing the t Petes 4-3 going into the last}, two minutes of play when Osh- awa goaltender Dunc Wilson was pulled in favor of an extra/|S WAYNE WALTERS three jdouble minor, e \by Oshawa's Jerry Dionne in a mid-period chased around the rink by Gen- erals' lalty box, Late Goal penalties, including aj was hammered} fight, and was Peter Nevin after Nevin Weekend Win And Tie uts Generals In Sixth back of the net, but Tallon, forechecking, stole the puck on Fisher to the side of the Hawk net. McDuffe stopped _ Tallon's first shot but Tallon flipped the rebound over the fallen goal- keeper for his first junior "A" goal. After Al McDonough tipped a shot past the open corner of the Oshawa net, Tallon won a face-off in his own end, moved past a defenceman on the left wing and passed to O'Donnell at centre. McDuffe was out in favor of an extra attacker at the time and O'Donnell took his time in firing the puck past defenceman Jerry Korab into the net. "They refused to quit," coach Ike Hildebrand said. "Imagine \being down 2-0 in the other fellow's rink and still coming back to win." Generals got good efforts from most, although MHilde- Between the trips to the pen-} Peterborough scored} wice on goals by Perry Chit-) ick and Paul Grills. | The two clubs exchanged one} oal apiece in the second per- attacker. Nine seconds later the|i0d. Fred O'Donnell scored for, puck was in the Peterborough |Oshawa, while Trevor Conn re-/ jor) 14.57, Gyles 18.04 and Fisher 19.56. re-|net off Dussiaume's stick, cap-|P |ping a fine come-from-behind effort by the Generals. lied for the Petes, Jim Whittaker opened the third period scoring at the .09 Petes led 2-0 at the end of|mark with a power play goal on) the first brand benched a couple of for- wards inthe third period. De- fensively, Clayton and Jim whittaker stood out. FIRST PERIOD 1, St. Catharines: Fisher wae 2. St. Catharines: Teal (Salovaara, Anderson) 19.08 Penalties -- Dussiaume 8.30, Salovaara 8.30, Mara (major) 14.57, Stewart (ma- SECOND PERIOD O'Donnell (Tallon, Whittaker) 12.08 4. Oshawa: Dionne (Nevin, Gyles) 17.50 Penalties -- Siywchuk 11.55, Channel! 3. Oshawa: period, 3-1 after the/Passes from Dale Talon and 3.2 and Whittaker 9.31. second, but were outscored 3-1|Joe Robertson. Ivan Boldirev| THIRD PERIOD in the third. scored Oshawa's third goal to. 5 osnawa: Duane sacs 22 The seats in the penalty box tie the game, before Peterbor-| 6. st. Catharines: Giannini , ough went out in front again on} , Fisher, Salovaara) sesenees 3.57 were the warmest areas in the : Peg | 7. St. Catharines: Giannini Civic Auditorium in the first|? Sot by Ron Stackhouse. , | 4, Gibbons, Fisher) eres 20 * ; r ; . Oshawa: Boldirev period as 13 penalties were Peary -- a Sis sie é {dussiaume, Quintilian) . Wu handed out, seven of which pressure in the closing four) 9. Oshawa: Tallon TASO went to Peterborough. minutes before Dussiaume con-| "°; Oshawa: O'Donnell (Tallon) 19.2% Petes' defenceman Ken John-|nected with his goal at the |17.17. son was a man on the run dur-|18.39 mark. "IT was going to shoot," Dus-'ing the period as he picked up Pi but it wasn't enough as the Texaco 3-2 and Mercury Furni-\game ended 3-2 in favor of|°831 on the game. Attendance | -------- |given, 11 of picked up a five-minute major} for his first period scrap with| Johnson. Oshawa's defenceman Bob Stewart sat out most of the jthird period with a minor in- |jury. Jerry Dionne performed |capably in his place. A total of 20 penalties were which went to eterborough. Jerry Dionne Oshawa outshot Peterborough | aren -- cag nine very inadequate --_ camera "3 ws . " ture trimmed Gus Brown Mot-|Gales. Saturday night was 1,587, S are only one behind work on the TV cast. and, jors 10-3 in the Oshawa Indus- Ed Arych picked up a game third-place Rangers. Montreal perhaps because of the heavy, | HAYWARD MURDOCH OPENS ENDURO trial Hockey League double-| misconduct in the second period Piast PERIOD - eet. regal Pha Fe muddy going, some of the | header at the Bowmanville|for the winner. j* TR chinian Re Rien ia followed Pe yng, Petes five, poorest tackling witnessed JOHN MARACLE hands the first lap, then officially | other Oshawa entry, the |Arena Sunday. leet ;: 2. Peterborough: Paul Grills" followed by London and Ot- this season | controls to Hayward Mur- pressed ong button to start | Oshawa Raceways witty Gale's scored one goal in each| MERCURY FURNITURE 10 | Pee eee REE Pore % }-- Te doch, Chairman of City the race. An Oshawa entry, with John Maracle as cap- jperiod in their victory over Rus-| GUS BROWN MOTORS 3 5 05, Whittaker 8.39, Dionne (maior) 8.39, | Centennial Co - ordinating the J and H team with tain, finished second with |sell's. Dave Elliott scored four goals et tes ea iste nee Ne srremend A Puck Loo 0 ens | Committee, to officially Bruce Jones as captain and 6,091 laps while the Dyna | Richard Nosal opened the | lead Mercury Furniture in/is.34," Nevin 16.55, Johnson (double open the 24-hour Enduro at Ron Harnden, assistant cap- factory team from Grove |scoring ior Gales midway|their big victory over G us'minor) 16.55, Stewart 16.55, Oshawa Raceways Satur- tain and chief driver, finish- Raceways in Detroit finish- "through the first period with Brown Motors. ete SECOND PERIOD es day and Sunday. Murdoch ed first with 6,119 laps. An- ed third with 5,678 laps. [Bill Hicks picking up an assist, GUS Brown Motors: scored all © Oia Oe I ou e eader drove the car around for on the play. their goals in the first -period| ' (Robertson, Stewart) ........ 2.56) | UAW Hockey League openedjice and streaked in past the de their 1967-68 season with two!fence for the insurance goal. games at the Civic Auditorium Sunday. STARR, 5; CABLE TV, 3 STARR FURNITURE -- goai, Morr s 1 } son and Cirka; defence, Bryan, Mc-| Starr Furniture nipped Cable |> 2 aid Morden; formoras ct 5-3 in the opener while|Koncrowski, Lee, A. Green. Dowe Versafood blanked Scugog team ng, Boyle, Braznick, Keenan, D. : reen and Jankowski Cleaners 2-0 in the second game "caBLe Tv -- goal, Foran defence-- of the doubleheader. cMillend, Strickland and Stacey: for- 1 a ae : 1. s = Prest, Hawerchuk, Westfall, Cable TV opened up an ear adi, Norris, Hanoski and Gartshore. | 3-0 lead in the first period o First Period | two goals by Prest and one by 1. Cable TV, Prest LS Westfall) sees 5.46 : TV, Hawerchuk irniture turned on Prest) 10:40) 6 scored five un i, Erest g:o7|third-straight win, as they/They were not hitting with any| One of the oddest goals of|- PONS Ts sun Elliott scored his four goals vieto ' -- ' he playsithe night came with less than| ll in the third id whil Ni viciory jan ae eas z authority nor making the plays| gnt ci 4 SS an) : all in the third period while Konorowski Morden) 17: 5¢ 2 ' in the manner of which they three minutes to go in the per-| Red Schoendienst Jim Beuchler picked up a single d Do handled ye J eniles Tie bl iod, St. Mike's were pressing in t d t th f Dowe hand! as as fare capable . St. 7 : ressing 0 round ou e scoring for coring for Sta Shar ft fi phe ' f : Thitby , al . ; mes et eee Soar Nice (eryan hee) 102 uv Coach Cherry was somewhat){he Whitby end, when Williams] Gets New Contract |the winners, Cable TV irned the pres ¥ No Lge eS j : ldisappointed at. his team's|{lipped a shot as he started to Barscany orenpanenaen ssi late in the third period Hedi Se Esse 26 Whitby Seals showing but showed consider-/8° around the Whitby net. The! ST. LOUIS . (AP)--Red be stopped bv the id CA. "Graen) 458 RIE ROR u ¢ the|/Puck went up and came down/|Schoendienst signed a new one- Annandale Starts teady goaltending of Mike <i ue 5 ably co yRyer sts a0 shaped the lon goalie Gary Hunt's shoulder|jyear contract Friday at an esti- 5 McDonald 2:27, Oshawa Juvenile All-Stars and game in regard to young rear A ; | : Cirka in the nets for Starr ° . ey en lagean hop ouard Bob Brown. who was hit@%4 dribbled lazily. into the) mated $45,000 as manager of St. House League Play haisntive itby Gol 2 £ ! - Ww § . Pik lati | Fu niture, DEMGANORD, 40 kcUieGbs. 6-6 deadlock in their lively exhi-|in the eye by a shot net. Louis Cardinals of the National Bill Braiden turned in a VERSAFOOD ~ goa, Braiden; de kau we on Satur- . Se Seat ea sai es This one appeared to. take|League. PICKERING -- The men's st ve performance in the fence -- Campbell, Fogal, Johnston ang Dition hockey game on Satu The play was at centre ice some spark out of the Steelers! A t A. Busch Jr., presi-)] t & dale Curling ts f heard: ash c Jarvis, Milton, day with two local defenders back.|"" epae SCG nt S AUmol ay PR ae eee Be ONG: UES ne or safood and earned Ss, Wright, Reynolds, Branton, 'The first period ended 1-1, with|A St, Mike's player hoisted the| Who had started to come on at|dent of the world baseball/ Club opened play last week with a shu out. 2 Versafood blanked reeueon CceaNepee a mal Doble onenihe the scoring puck high in the air in an eb this stage of the game. lchampion Cardinals, said it is}a House League Bonspiel. | Scugoz Cleaners nick: defence -- Deives, Watson, Bobdbielfor Whitby while T. Dart, on|fort to get the play in the Whit-| The College Boys scored two the team's policy to offer one-| Ten rinks took part with the| Russ Hall and Gus Fogal and Alexander asses from DeHart and T. Nes*lby end. Brown. who d a not|Unanswered goals in the second|year contracts. foursome of A. Clack, a first potted the goals for Versafood Dick j PABRE ATOM ee ate Ae Soe Oe ome Aen WO OG ad jperiod wh they worked hard iens ti rl J. Shaw, A. Hep- ar Clsbuets laeca Chamberlain bitt, equalized for the Juven-| appear to see the puck, got the|T when they worked hard) Schoendienst, who led the|time curler, J. Shaw, A. Hep Clea playe : : ic| , i i ski i : d of hockey at First Period iles. full blast of the puck in his| or pag aget a ah igs ed ardinals to the National pe ee Muha, Skip, being food kept putting on the bench penalty te versa. Nesbitt scored on a three-jright eye. He. Aiea SS see Nojgave the puck away in his own|/€ague pennant and a world) 4 imilar event took place pressure and took advantage of d by Jarvis.) way play with Hdtennaia on re ee see ae "simelend zone, when he was the lavt/Championship in his third year with the team of A. Bandou ) i Be Re pes ir : g aile | ; opportunities for their 3. Versatood, ean 4 Plumadore but Whitby climb-jreport w m back. Boland made J. Shaw, W. Gale and G. Row- lege "Buzzers" 9.s0 ed back on even Robbie Mason put Gale's out) in front 2-0 with a goal at the| 7:45 mark of the second per- iod before Harry Joyce opened the scoring for Russell's Tex- aco. Hicks put Gale's up two goals; as he scored on a passing play} with 'Rocket'? Smith and No- sal at the 7:44 mark of the} St. Michael's Buzzers Down Whitby Steelers By CLIFF GORDON trounced the Steelers 5-1, herejon even terms as he rifled one third period. WHITBY -- St. Michael's Col-|at the Whitby Arena. jthat went through between the) Ron Willoughby narrowed the, last night spotl-' Steelers never did get really;pads of a startled John Marks,|score to 3-2 with a goal late d Lasco Steelers' bid for theirjyntracked until it was too late.{in the visitors' goal. lin the third period for Russell's, terms when of writing. nOjas manager, said he was happy mistake on the play to make it yj "| : Hail picked up a loose puck|,0°% Watson, Bobbie I. Horack scored on a pass Neither team managed 10/41 after 40 matinntes with the contract. _ in front of the Scugog net and from G_ .McConnell. show a repeat scorer. Don Pag- Again in the third period " fired it. home while Fogal 2. D 14:43, Two successive goals by G.inutti, Ian Williams. Sean Mce-l, ? ; bat die ? grabbed a loose puck at centre and mine," De vee ee Christianson put the All-Stars Donaugh, Mike Boland and Lascos failed to hit the score REMEMBER WHEN deck n front 4-2 in the second stan- Brian za, assisting on Christianson's first one and Plumadore setting hirr ing scoring champion Unger Scores Two Goals : In Final Junior Game __: sheet. The Buzzers got one goal Paradise singles for the winners rie peg st pHcagn oa Tommy Lavender, the defend- Fullan Pere ms an forthe other, ; agi nO Hunt of the Lascos drew a » for th _ the lone Whitby goal at 16.27 of enalty for slashing at $38 of Whitby outscored Oshawa in the opening frame. ied Saiibd and Vaner igs. oir dee gues ser cs la St. Michael's drew first blood!Cherry sent in Mike Lang tol 5S epee i carly stages, as Pagnutti rounded out a fine guard the pipes. He blanked! Galbraith each notching By THE CANADIAN PRESS with Weston and Just six days after knock- | ing out Art Sykes, Joe Louis knocked out Jack O'Dowd 33 years ago tonight--in 1534-- in the second round at De- troit. Louis was in his first year of professional boxing. jre ean aan ne % ay wit anil i hitea eh " Gary Unger of London Nation-jond-place Marlboros remainediConnell scored on a pass: from ne Bo gg LA ey mee gS me rel gure en ae ma be. & na orb storybook finish|two points out of first Place he Horack Horack potted McCon- caught the Whitby defence out Whitby Bilegh os cig ee in Shaan at the yee with a difference Sunday cause Niagara Falls Flyers nell's pass and then McConnell| 9¢ position in this one St. Michael's Arena on Friday| had a lifetime rec rd 71 He scored two goals in the| whipped Ottawa 67s 5-1 in Otta-|scored again, with Horack and Lavender put the locals back. pit and ate at h ey Se s4 ne record. 9) last game of his junior career-- wa for their seventh win in a\Doble assisting Peace sis che tic pens Re and are at home next § i outs, § nockouts and but the wrong club won row Nesbitt got his second goal, Pas aa ay night to Etobicoke Indians.| three defeats. Unger, ticketed for delivery to} Oshawa Generals downed St.\with Dart and Mosier helping} WINS GOLF TOURNEY Tulsa Oilers of the Central Hock-|Catharines Black Hawks 6-4 andithe three-way play, to make) MELBOURNE (AP) -- Peter ey League this week, scored two|tied Peterborough Petes 4-4 and the score 5-5. Thomson of Australia won the AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION goals before 7.423 fans as the|Montreal Canadiens halted) McConnell's third goal-of the} Australian open golf champion- Nationals took a } whipping|Hamilton Red Wings 5-3 in other|game, on a pass from Doble, |ship Saturday with a one-under- SPECIALISTS from Toronto Mar!boros in|weekend games. |put the Gold Seals in front, late par 72 and a four-round 281 Avoid \ Maple Leaf Gardens A three - goal outburst in two|in the game but with time run- total. Thomson, five-time Brit- ver costly EASY TERMS Unger was expected to turnjminutes sparked Toronto. Terry|ning out, D. Pultz took a pass ish open winner, finished seven major repairs professional before the start of| Caffery scored two Toronto|from Dart and put the Juveniles |strokes ahead of Colin Johnson, 1-DAY the season but Toronto Maple goals and Frank Hamill, Steve)back on even terms, and thatlalso Australia. Thomson won OVERHAUL Leaf officials returned him to}King and Sam Gollard one each jconcluded the scoring. the Ontario Hockey Association|Mac Westgate earned the other' $1,600, Johnson $800. = SERVICE Junior A series to rebuild an in- London tally jured knee 2 SHARE CELLAR Despite the victory, the sec-| Don Tannahill led Niagara --_--_-- -- ---------------- | Falls with two goals. Brad Sell wood, Tom Webster and Garry S P 0 R 1s C 0 PE Swain shared the others. Rich lard Gosselin was the scorer for TODAY Ottawa, which remained tied Fuel Oil Budget Plon Available LIFETIME GUARANTEE hye ' a Peleg iyo bes last place in OVER 40 YEARS EXPERIENCE! 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The action left Ham ing the Eastern Footb ence with 18 points, of Ottawa. Toronto h Montreal four. There is only one for each team--Otta' into Montreal on Sat Hamilton visits Toron FULLBACK FUM Fullback Bo Scott | whose early fumble a Argonauts to get the the Rough Riders on Lansdowne Park field touchdown passes at Roughie: With Vic By THE CANADIAN SASKATCHEWAN ers withstood a late British Columbia Li 24-14 victory Sunda) gained a share of fir: the Western Footba ence Calgary Stampeder the stage with an 11-2 urday to third-place Eskimos. The loss Stampeders two poi could have kept the Saskatchewan's reac! until next weekend The Calgary-Edm: counter gave Stamp terback Peter Liske dian passing recor Western record, ant Terry Evanshen a CF Despite his records lame-duck pass from Eskimo John Wydar cepted and returned for a fourth-quarter that assured Edmot tory. NEED VICTORY Calgary must wir WFC scheduled gam at: Vancouver agail Columbia Lions to place. Although a w katchewan over the I ers in Winnipeg Sun keep the Eskimos ant ers in a first place ti games are concerne into the conference { go to the Stamps b; their two victories 01 chewan in meetings t Eskimo Gary Lef Saturday's first touct 65-yard pass from Fr tino. Peter Kempf con Lefebvre and Wydar downs, and kicked a a field goal. Rand added two singles t Eskimo scoring. LLL CIT' Local ar e Off MOV Packir City Cartage ager Moving with 72

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