Oshawa Times (1958-), 2 Nov 1967, p. 10

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10 THE QSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, November 2, 1967 ss DONEVAN BACK IS BURIED SPORTS BEAT Mel-Ron Opens By Eric Wesslby Against Uxbridge Club UNDER A SWARM OF O'NEILL TACKLERS .»-Donevan Won Last Night's Game 12:0 To Capture The City Championship Rea, mFor City Ch A recovered fumble from a,first play of the game. ONeill, punt in the third quarter gave/put up a solid defence though) the blue-and-white of Donevan\and held the blue-and-white off] momentum and they went onjon a third down attempt. to defeat O'Neill "Redmen'"' 12-0 Dan Mattews intercepted a in the Oshawa High School sen-|Donevan pass late in the first ior football final played at Don- half and led O'Neill to a first evan last night. and goal situation, With. the win Donevan be-| Gord Kent tried twice and comes the City Champion and| John Janetos once to break the gains the right to enter the;Donevan line for the touchdown Lake Ontario Secondary School|but couldn't make it and turned Association sewior football final/the ball over to Donevan. on Monday. Both defences held up in the Both teams displayed sn half which ended in a sive ability through-|Scoreless tie ; ae one T REReClEll the| _ 0'Neill fumbled early in the out * ' arter, Donevan recover "MM Donevan. defence who bianked|{hird quarter, ' ba the O'Néill squad for the first 4 and immediately marched to time this Year the O'Neill goal-line Joe Izdebski played an out-| Dane Tutton took'a hand off é : "|from Andy Kit and standing game for the winners,|through the middle for what # coming up with two key Season inter | roved to be the winning touch- Andy Kit played an excellent|recovered fumbles for Donevan ton, Gary McDonald and Drew | running and blocking | F D on £ aceS VONeVan cepted an' O'Neill pass on the earned the right to meet Done- | . ' " Ladies League \football finals as they defeated playoff. ment Ladies' Basketball Jeague|feated Ajax last night in Dun- ceptions, four 20-yard runs and 8! down of the game sparkling game on defence. | Ron Joseph and Nick Corneal game at quarterback for Done-|-------- van, Greg Medinski, Dane Tut-| 5 Wi Allman sparkled on offence for} Courtice ins the winners, showing excellent Donevan started things with a bang as Izdebski inter- Courtice Secondary School van in the Lake Ontario Secon- dary School Association. senior a Ajax High School* 28-7 in a oe ) S a@n home-and-home total points | E. pens e Courtice won the first game | Oshawa Recreation Depart- in Courtice Monday 15-0 and-de- |began its regular season games barton 13-7 to take the series. 'Wednesday evening at Sir Al-| After a scoreless first quarter ° By CLIFF GORDON 40's in attendance. It has been/for the opener. On defence he wove Separate School Don Rogers finally broke the ice OF The Times Staff id ; a bg eel primeira such favorites in|will have Pat Near, Aimie Ros- ae naa at are fourlas he went over for the major. "gee m ee wi e raised on Intermediate|those days as the much feared|seau, Gerry Luke, Gord Platt teams enter al ) The conv yas W JOHN ELLIOTT'S Donevan bas A sree pias gto' hockey in Whitby tonight for|Vipond brothers, Bill, twin and Sinden en hig bag Cuties Gea Poe -- oe eo cane ware - yr q could jthe first time in 20 years as brothers Lewis and Luther, The forwards will include! ~[n the first game of the eve-'Galbraith led the Courtice team opposition from Jack Wiley's eHInE pe Sate searaple |Whitby Mel-Rons, the newest/along with Doc Dafoe, Phil|Rickey Switzer at centre be-ining, Mustangs defeated|down into the Ajax zone, O'Neill Redrhen yesterday as of a player showing ability to entry in the Lakeshore League, Burkhart, Larry Heffering,Red|tween Ron Moore and Brian|Thunderbirds 44-36 and in thejenabling Don Westlake to go tk» clubs battled for the city lead than Orr. From the time iPlay host to the veteran and McCoy, Bill Dalby, Ted Lintner,|Fletcher. Lloyd Seymour will/second game Jaguars defeated over for the touchdown. West- ins football championship he donned 2 tinion CA! unl: jseasoned Uxbridge Black/Gord Hawes, Johnny Heard,|Pivot John Vesters and Elmer |Cougars 35-29 lake kicked his own convert to Gicoin contained 'O'Neill's form with Oshawa Generals Hawks Doug Maundrell and several) Tran, with McLean, Goddard} Sue Marlowe led Mustangs.make the score 13-0 with one 8 Ee ata call Hab GAs Hes Was AHO Olavar WhO Binde It will be like old home week others will be on hand to get|and Eric Christie making up/with 17 points while Sharon|quarter to go. on mart gia = tight defence th Wes ' eae And it ap- for many of the fans as the the season officially on the road.|the other forward unit. Sneddon paced the losers with} Ajax made a spirited come- a haa wn te minke a. con: Ree ekg if ope. 'he came jececutive of the Mel-Rons along' General manager Dave God-| Word has it out of Uxbridge 19 points back in the final quarter as tact "out of what 'many fear-. story with Boston Bruins: Wil- jwith the publicity director frey, along with coach Al Mac- that they are ready for Whitby) Kathy McRae paced Jaguars|Garth Hayden scored a touch- a would be just \ routine lie Mavs is another example have arranged to have several;Donald and team manager|and they mean to show thelin their victory over Cougars,'down and Bob Lockett added aa ys ' of a team leader. For a num- of the 'oldtimers' who played|John Greer, have been working|Whitby fellows just what 'des-jwith 18 points, while Sharon|the convert but Courtice held off B har of veare ihe New York (2 Whitby in the early and mid- overtime this week getting play-|truction is so far as a home Lawlor picked up nine points|the Ajax attack the rest of the O'NEILL threatened only and then San Francisco Gi- | > ee ers signed and ready for the|opener is concerned.' To that and Carol Hughes 6. ° way for the win nee in the game but micht tj didn't: wint a. pame in | big event. Latest players to|coach MacDonald said 'we will) ooo : Seenrenemc aor se had something going which Mays didn't ere | Southmead \ink certificates are Doug Mc-|See aang 10 is Thursday night! spot . i yaad ; Lean, John Goddard and Les just who is the winner'. } . r them had not a punt been Sy \ fumbled and 'picked off by | WHAT MAKES. a leader? | |Sinden. Opening ceremonies get, un-| Junior Donevan. It put Donevan in It's a combination of many | Dart Results { Coach MacDonald announced |der way at 8:15, with game excellent -field position and things. The player doesn't last night that Bill Braiden, an |time slated for 8:30 p.m. De- 'py Elliott's chargers succeeded have to be a superstar. Tor- Results of the Southmead OShawa product, will get the|mand for tickets has been over- | R in keeping Redmen in their onto Maple Leaf's George |Dart League games played at Starting assisnment in goal|whelming. own end most of the way. The Arnistrong is an example of |Southmead community centre ~~ seem ei ope oe clubs received a break in the this, although he's a steady (recently are . | HOCKEY weather, something the junior performer. Not only must he | Doubles: Dave Young 3, Stars Trim Sho B t ® | Marion Taylor, Olivia Pesar- WwW 0a S; | teams didn't get for their fi- be popular, the player must lon 6 t wy the nal today. ie Pp What *s difference, IT'S TOO bad the game you ask. Well. Punch Im- had to start so early in the lach is respected by . his back players but you'd hardly say afternoon but holding | ° > j i ; starting time any later would he was liked. But Imlach is |nett, Lois Shortt, Edna Bowers, Jaycee Minor Basketball/winners with 20 points, while a 8:00 P.M. have presented serious difi- respected for what he knows Betty Conboy, Edna MacKay, League entered its second week/Richard Chu hooped eight, Glen Q culties. since it was almost and does. He might step on \Cathy Skelton, Heather Hester, / of play with Stars, last year's/Stacey, Larry Wiggins and dark when the game ended. a few toes now and then, but Dell Perrin, Jutta Kaltner, Flo;champions, walloping Show|/Chyb picking up two points FRIDAY NOV. 3 But for the first 15 minutes how can you argue with suc- {¥ oung, Elean or' Herbacko,|Boats 48-18 and Magicians trim- each. 7 or so. the game was relatively ess? Edna Watson, Rose Beal, Jo'ming Road Kings 34-10. Leslie: Minacs led 'the losers} amulet ak Mecal tain. enebtn Westlake, Fred Pesarchuk, Don Stars jumped into an early With nine points and Danny Oshawa Crushmen tors. But arrival 1 INTERMEDIATE hackey |Per n d Campbell, Art Irv- 19.9 lead and never looked back Kewley hooped the other point students soon gets a big sendoff tonight at jing, Cy Thompson, Art Hester,'as they led 24-10 at 'the half. /% -------- VS " thy, ws Mel Rone tack: (BNL Sure Maney alae P| Brias White tod Stars with 2 CONTINENTAL ing Uxbridge in fi H id Ale: : anes 'k BOSTON BRUINS had to mea CaRMMEE. It AM stiny [che Overy was top aga OM Terry Bord picked coll GT EAM BATH Belleville : aa A ane ee gee ae } pe nine, and Larry Horruzey play without Bobby Orr last former Whitby stars will be es n be vivingaeecnhon by scored six points, Greg Kit MASSAGE & ight and mavbe it was just in attendance for this game, rt Irving ave Young, Ken si . . > E pomcdence t vy were defeat- a sort of reunion... Tomor- Newman . and Bob Elkington|Nooped seven hg Bit ford WHIRLPOOL THERAPY ADULTS 73e CHILDREN 50c { > Loui Mlyers i roy ight - Auditor- |with 5 each sR see : ba ite > yee : rece bead eae che stages Wich a ADL were (men) Robles points. Monday Special Children under 14 eccompanied by en adult ADMITTED FREE encounter. But the: Bruins tertain Belleville in an Fast- |Elkington 134, Alex Kaltner 125, Bren Stacy with nine, Jan FOR LADIES would definitely miss the ern Ontario Junior "'B' Hoc- jand Bill Hurst 108 (women) Jo Szmyr with four, Peter De- = _ young defenceman. Although key League game.... And |Westlake 104 Pratto with three and John (2 p.m. to 11 p.m.) only 19, he's mentioned in the did you hear about the coach Team standings are as fol- Neal with two handled scoring same category as Gordie who went to Port Perry for |lows for Show Boats. All other days, men only bd reat Howe, Bobby Hull and Jean an exhibition hockey game Fire Birds 14, Slow Starters 9,| Magicians gained their first 2 p.m. to 17 p.m. et 1n g Beliveau when hockey players and left the team sweaters Reachers 7, Sad Sacks 7, River victory as they scored an im- Sundays 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. om are discussed in Oshawa? Rats 7, Hippies 6, Feather Dust-'pressive win-over Road Kings. 16A Ontario St. 728-2460 to earner meg -- jers 5 and Misfits 5 Larry Local Basketball League Features Tripleheader ecount: Payable Payable in 4-18 Data | over Accounting ini| points Roy ( their win with 15 rounced| Accounts Cost defeated Eng larke picked up 13 311/Cornish 4 and John Piatti 2 in ata winning cause : ast Jim Burke with six points. Spike Redmond and Neil Foster i with five each and Ken Hickey! Grimbleby, jEarl Westlake 2, Eileen [~~ UNIROYAL | in a. General|points, Marcel Boivin 12, Jim| e arre Pemberton -- le = sh pees ___. with two handled the scoring *' for Cost SP 0 R az § C 0 PE G. Vaugh paced--Data---Pro- cessing with 15 points in their. TODAY win over GMT Alumni. G. Rod-| HOCKE' lick hooped eight points, J lisser pick , si Juvenile League y er picked up five, T. Becke TAR N OK AMY a and M. McConkey 'four also| ' bits ite ba fe in a winning cause vA Th | | Lakeshore' Midget league: . a . ii pga thse a6 ed Oshawa vs Aja ax Arena , eight points, Gar.) mapa a : net Wylie, Don Adams and} " Gary picked up five FRIDAY points while Paul Wills added four points. | HOCKEY : | ohn son with 16 points, OHA Metro Junior 'B' Lea: Don Calder with 14 and Jack| Bue: Whitby Lasco steelers Cahol with 12 were the high! MiGhecle' AeeGe Bie en [eooners. for Sales Jn tele win) Michaeis Arena, 8:15 p.m over Engineering while Don| OHA Junior 'B' Lakeshore |Degazio. Bob Souch and Don Le Belleville Bees vs 'Mallet with eight points each 0 Crushmen ivie |were the top scorers for the n, 8:00 pr lose ICE RENTAL Available ADULTS 15.00 per Hour Mon, to Fri. - 9 am. to 4 p.m. Phone: 728-5162 Phone: 725-8071 Civie Auditorium Childreng! Arena chuk, Edith Langstaff, Chris) Overy, Jean May, Des Taylor, Art Graves, Cos Magicians Beat Kings Hart- | Reg Skelton 7, e 22 Bill Overy, CIVIC AUDITORIUM Donevan Blanks O'Neill ampionship and has us worried throughout Frankfurter picked up a. Joose a, oe Pope _ "Redmen"'. \hur s ' y. e yi - bona the insur-|were lots of players who ipaiod ance touchdown for the winners well for us in the ae in tke fourth quarter on a three-|cially Joe Altal td ota yard quarterback keeper play.) string quarterbac a a ae The convert attempt was exceptionally well on r blocked. : out play. Ron Joseph and Drew Allman O'Neill highlighted activities late in the commented, in the second half while Emery coach Jack Wiley "We played very game, Joseph going 30 yards on|well, I'm proud of our hae a passing play and Allmanjeven - we age vane K e 40-yard run up,midfie in e ir oie a 4 them momentum and the sidelines as well as using | gave brute force to break the O'Neill|there was no way we could stop line late in the game them, it turned the tide. A few Winning coach John Elliott/hreaks our way and we could said after the game, 'they were have obably done the same a damn tough team to play.|thing. This is the first time we ed well'have been shutout this year." 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The loss kept Montrez third place in the NHL's ern Division behind idle De Red Wings and New York I ers, who moved two p ahead of Detroit with a 2- feat of California Seals. In other games Wedne: Boston Bruins lost their se game in eight starts, 5-1 t Louis Blues, while Pittsb Penguins down'ed Minne North Stars 4-1 , KINGS STILL LEAD The results left Los An; Kings still atop the Westerr vision standings with 10 po one more than Pittsburgh. The Leafs got goals | Dave Keon, Frank Mahov Bob Pulford, Mike Walton George Armstrong while York's goals went to Rod bert and Orland Kurtenbach Ron Stewart scored twice St. Lotis with single goals 2 to Wayne Rivers, Barclay. ger and Al Arbour. The Boston goal was scored by | Lonsberry. At Minneapolis, the Peng grabbed sole possession of ond place in the west on g by Andy Bathgate, Art Strat Paul. Andrea and Keith Creary while Andre Boud scored for Minnesota "T told him he played so w I'll tear up his contract and } get a new one," said Iml after the game "He'll get a good raise. O New Ways _ Needed For MONTREAL (CP) -- A s arate trophy for the Western vision champion and a rf method of selecting the roc of the year will be conside by the 12-team National Hoc! League within the next mont 'I think we'll retain Prince of Wales Trophy for team that finishes first in old division and present a r cup to the Vi 1 Division w ner,"' league president Clare: Campbell says, 'There will only be one aw: for the best rookie . . . the me od of selection will have to modified." : Campbell says both decisic _ will have to be reached '"'by t first of December, I hope."' The Calder Memorial Trop for the outstanding rookie of | season is the chief concern the league at the moment. PAST SELECTION The annual winner. was sele HOCKEY By THE CANADIAN PRES National League Eastern Division Ae Pos aes d New York Ros Oh 21 'Detroit 6 21-3224 Montreal ae TR ey Be) Boston Be wee Bey a Toronto 5 4 0 31 20 Chicago Le 2 4 20 41 Western Division Ios Ang. 43 2 29 28 Pittsburgh 4 6 1 30 30 Phila ke $2801 17 ~ Minnesota 2.4.3 Va ; St. Louis 25952: 1021 --- California 2: 6.2 23° 32 Wednesday's Results Montreal 0 Toronto 5 New York 2 California 0 Roston 1 St. Louis 5 Pittsburgh 4 Minnesota 1 OHA Junior A Wort N Falls 1 as ee eset Tae 1] Toronto 6 1 0 46 23 Kitchener 5 2-0 43--21 Hamilton 441 35 31 Montreal 4 3 0 .25 21 Oshawa 3 <3 1 26:-38 St. Cath, 36 0 26 33 London yee Ss Fae fe) Peterboro : Reale ie Web Dea «3 Ottawa 18 1 «IF 66 » wh dis j ) 6 Conny DISTILLERY L

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