+more nents mn genni a ae ' eee PEE EC REDE Henne Ee NEE E . sila i om gery . -- seven nn " y DONEVA L TE EMERGES AS COSSA SENIOR CHA Jackson: L By GORDON JOHNSON viously undefeated in 20 Rich Locke, coach of the Donevan came close in the Izdebski finally broke the It took the 'Saints' three touchdown to break the game attempt for a, grand-slam of e of The Times Staff straight games; gluring the last Quinte team, said '"'Hell of a second quarter, when -- they stalemate when he kicked a tries to break the excellent wide open. Tutton ran in the COSSA honors, as they dropped k A BELLEVILLE (Staff) -- John two years. a defence and little offence, both gained possession of the ball single late in the third quarter. Donevan defence, but they convert to give Donevan a 9-6 a 32-12 decision to Belleville in rg Elliott, jubilant coach of the TROPHY TO COACHES ways i after Quinte lost the ball on a QUINTE TAKES LEAD finally scored when Townsend lead, 'ollegiate Institute who ined Central Ontario Secondary Dane Tutton, on behalf of the Quinte tried to play its usual high snap on a field goal at- Quinte went in front early in crashed through the middle, With less than a minute to conees sah heap madi Sh 7 School Association senior foot- Donevan team, presented the running game, using the _half- tempt. Leo Baker put the the fourth quarter when they giving Quinte a 6-1 lead. go Greg Medinski and Tutton COSSA junior championship. By BOB MacKENZIE ball champion Donevan 'Blue coaching staff with the cham- backs to go wide, but the Done- damper on things on the next scored after a wild series of Donevan gained a first down gained two consecutive first Mike Scarlett paced the win- f OTTAWA (CP) -- Ottawa Devils', said on his return to pionship trophy. "On yee van defence was ready for play, however, when he picked events deep in the Donevan deep in the Quinte end.when downs to set the stage for Tone- ners with three touchdowns. | Rough Riders rode the passing Oshawa after winning the title: the team I would say that'this them, as cornerbacks Leon off an Andy Kit pass. zone. Paul Whalen attempted to _ they brought down Whalen, who yan's final touchdown. Dave Wright booted two field arm of quarterback Russ Jack- "This is the first time'I have trophy doesn't belong to us but -- Jenkins and Roman Malarczuk Kit hung the ball up a few kick a single for Quinte, but was trying to kick on_ third : converts and a pair of converts aon Into the. Hager Peowall sche haek tea trom COESA to you, ur. coathes." proved, constantly stopping the sks Gad deat te Smith caught it and immediate- down. They could getSgowhere Drew Allman took the honors' nije Brian Drumm added a Conference finals Sunday with a in about flew yearn." Terry Smith and Joe Izdeb- attack | allowed five inter- 1, hooted back. The ball land- and were forced to put on 28 he picked his way through . single touchdown. 38-22 sudden-death victory over Donevan defeated Quinte Sec- ski were standouts for the win- Coach Elliott said, 'Jenkins ceptions. Kevin Allen picked off ed on the Donevan_ one-yard third down, so Quinte thought. the Quinte team for a touch- Tom Horruzey and Les Kir- Toronto Argonauls, ondary School of Belleville, last ners, while Terry Wellesley and and Malarczuk forced the run- two, while Baker, Al Partington _line, where Quinte pounced on --_Izdebski and Donevan had other © down on a 30-yard reverse play ; : lore for Di The semi - final triumph set year's OCSSA champs, 15-6, to Harold Townsend were impres- ning out, penetrating deep until and Wellesley intercepted one the loose ball for a first-and- plans though, faked the punt, with less than 30 seconds to go. aly scored majors for Donevan the stage for the fourth consecu- take the title. Quinte was pre- sive for the Quinte 'Saints'. they could get help." each, goal situation. and scrambled 20 yards for the Donevan juniors failed in an in the final quarter. live. Controntalion. Oblreen ine m Mes r Le LL sven nM seiadeicltilied Riders soe Hanillon edt . nage i E in the two-game total-point se- go is oe Brawl Mars Third Period Reed's P fee SPORTS BEAT By Eric Wesslby | As Flyers Trim Oshawa 9-4 | Key To Rou : : i | ~ : ve bi By HARRY FOELL : ; ' ; é i | By ERIC WESSLBY bench and Niagara Falls coach|play after successfully killing|, Prnaitios: Bolairew 2:01; Steward : REGINA. (CP) -- Saskatche- " 5 of : * 4 . ; | + Roberto 5:13; R. Thompson 8:28; "~ - tam M' : S ff H : * a . 5 . Of The Times Staff | Paul Emms immediately sig-joff minor penalties to Brad Siywchuk 13:33; Sellwood, Haggarty ") wan Roughtiders parlayed OF The Times ta | a ee ; . i What started as a hard hit-|nalled his entire bench onto the| Sellwood and Karl Haggarty. 16:51; Whittaker 19:01 1 George Reed's running and a " e ' : ting, crowd pleasing Ontariojice. They were followed by the! It was 4-2 for the Flyers after SECOND PERIOD . stout defence into another West- IT'S BEEN quite a while Falls was playing two men : Hockey Association Junior "A"|remainder of the Generals. {the second and the Flyers just] 6 Niagara Falls, Webster ern Football Conference final since such a donnybrook has short Jate in the first period. | game deteriorated into a first] Fights broke out all over the/"amed at will in the Oshawa) poration: Blain. 1a:ib; Atkinson wie * Saturday, drubbing Edmonton in junior hockey and Generals had also killed off a | class exhibition of shinny andjone end of the ice surface and|€nd in the third period, firing ' ©) Eskimos 21-5 in a sudden-death y one to benefit - double penalty earlier in the | then a full scale. brawl as Ni-]it was nearly 25 minutes be-|21 shots at Wilson. FA palhgak viola 4 WFC semi-final game played n as last game, although Wilson had agara Falls Flyers trimmed|fore referee Bob Naden restor-| All but one of the goals were (Brindiey) 0.............ss4ee 4:02 © here before 15,999 freezing fans rio Hockey been called on to make some Oshawa Generals 9-4 Sundayled order, with Whittaker play-/Chalked up against Wilson. Bill ¢. Niagara Falls, Tannahill The victory moved the defend- Association will pick sensational saves night. : ling a. big part in controlling Yeo took over for a couple of gtd bundaebiepntagte yo Uae enenies $:37 ing Canadian champions into up. a good from fines With 2,442 spectators on hand,|his team-mates. minutes in the first period after H satel ee cena serene 6:32 the best-of-three Western final ; : 'le ; i , Blain ; ; assessed players for going on GENERALS couldn't stay Generals stayed with the fast-) Naden ordered all but four Wilson retired for a rest when (Hoogarty, - Brindley) wens O20 with Calgary Stampeders which the ice to participate In @ with the fast skating Flyers, skating Flyers for two periods|players on each team to the|he was hit over the head by 1, niagara Falls, Tannahill opens at Calgary Saturday. fight. Ak referee Bob Naden who cure lived up to their ; ; \ , HJ but fell by the wayside in the dressing rooms to finish the| Webster's stick during a scram- (Swain, Ley) ; M412 The Riders got touchdowns had to do was figure out who Jickname. Niagara Falls oy mee mt third period. game, issuing penalties to the ble. y 4 prans: Sle een) 15:45 from Halfback Ed Buchanan was on the ice when trouble Then, with 22 seconds remain- four major combatants. The re- "It's not what people came Sania: Soa Bal patent ea and defensive end Garner Kk- | doesn't ice a big club, but roke out cf ur ; broke ou He one us eure there's speed up front and the that Dune Wilson, John Clay forwards know how to check; ton, Phil Roberto, Phil Myre comething the Generals ap- stran. Jack Abendschan eompleted the Saskatchewan scoring with two field goals, two converts and a single on a field! ing in thé game, a brief skir-|mainder of the players face|to see," Hildebrand said after 9/5)" Robertson (two malors, miscon- mish in front of the Oshawa/fines from the OHA, along with|the game. "We were a man|duct); Keeler (majer) 13:45; Atkinson goal set up the biggest braw!/the two coaches, Emms and Ike| Short at the time the fight broke} !5:45; Clayton (maior), Wilson (maior), in Oshawa in years. Hildebrand. out and Whittaker. went out to|"*Y (™#ler, Robertson (maior) 19:38. and Ricky Ley were there, eh ' a ss t , i peared to have forgotten a shalt : : J j 5 : : but who else times last night. And once The Flyers Phil Roberto and! 'as for the gaine itself, Gen- Keep pes sb oe ee three gid ees aa ety goal attempt. | Generals' John Clayton set the|.ra1, twice held the lead in\SU¥S Jumped on ilson. Emms_ py Oshawa 10 8 8 2% Peter Kempf accounted for all id's crew for- again, Hildebr i ' r § ing i Ron stage for what -was to follow ire F 5 , Sent his guys out. --- - ---- ' Edmonton points with.a field cncas alt ie excuted a Hl staged a. brief one- at wieoee te was on wg Mies vga bg pad IF YOU ARE NOW TAKING * goal and two singles on missed' for not shooting, he has shoul- rounder, over when Niagara Falls suc-|UP two © e fights when field' goal attempts der trouble. But the remain- tig When Roberto started to Ret | cessfully held off» General trouble threatened to erupt A LAXATIVE ONCE, TWICE or . ne age gee poe ams leads of 8-0, 11- "4, | the upper hand on Clayton, Osh- ower play for two minutes again once order had been re-: THREE TIMES A WEEK 'awa goalkeeper Dunc Wilson in- F : { hij, stored, and he personally es- |tervened, bring the Flyers' Rick iota ed Jai oti while sorted Wilson off the ice. oo» THEN YOU SHOULD BUY M ropart |Ley into the picture. ; : Another victim of the mixup the Laxative Tablet with the Roughrider coach Eagle Keys said two key defensive- plays. late in the third quarter were der were trying to get too ciose for not staying e the odds? I know TOM WEBSTER FOR NIAGARA FALLS OHA will finger ° = = : | z a 8 aie ; ~ iat . They, along w GARY i ie Ogee | ... Although Surrounded By Generals, Flyer Clicks | As more players stepped into ,. The hoy of bes ety Ft was general manager Matt GENTLE DIFFERENCE : instrumental in his team's win. the players, will be re for Generals most a the mixup, Jim Whittaker and|*@nnanill an om Webster| Leyden, who cut his thumb try- Take gentle-acting N .. . Nature's With Saskatchewan ahead 11-4, to the OHA president, night. Even last year, when lBob Stewart left the Oshawa SParked the Niagara Falls at-ling to get back to the bench | Remedy! There is no letdown, no Edmonton quarterback Terry | 4 staan j a1] then act accord Hee Flyers had such stars as e tack, accounting for six of the!to see what was i uncomfortable after-feeling. NR is ' "og hes ; d will then act accordingly. Derek Sanderson, Clement | Flyers' goals, each with two. going on. ar ail etable laeava, & Baker led the Eskimos in ru y lay and Don Marcotte ae id lc 7 | 8 e laxative. For over plays from their own 45-yard sue temad "eend aauinet Whitby Steelers jOthers went to Ross. Webley, FIRST PERIOD 70 years, Nt has been giving folks line to Saskatchewan's nine. | NADEN HADN'T | figured Swain looked good against Jim Blain and Ley. 1S tehewe Mah 10:00, Pleasant, effective relief overnight, out th lties by the time Dita And last "olght be i Dale Tall Ppaeger ae BAKER MANHANDLED e left C Auditorium. He shawa é g ee e | ale lon, Ron Dussiaume, | 9. yj Falls, Swai ' AKER MANHAN » of awarded only majors to Was particularly effective, | n 1 + ia n este ame Beat Crushmen Peter Nevin and Ivan Boldirev| (Webster, Blin) ........... 12:20 m tonight... Then, on twosuccessive four players, although rule 72 Scoring a pair _ goals and | Whitby Lasco Steelers of the Were the'Oshawa marksmen. | 3. Oshawa, Dussiaume (Nevin)... 15:23) tomorrow alright! plays, Saskatchewan middle ae . lty ther: \ Benoa es 7 'lyer 3-2 i 4, Niag Falls, W sates ~hi states. tha major penalty Setting up four others oe Geheen cc ke filek ee be Gis Hae ae Metro Junior "B" League trim- Ag a bag? bg ge he AE et ae Helps you feel better guard Ron Atc hi son eee shall be assessed any player ; ' 4 x oy cll Pky pe or ta ago ac has ee ge med Oshawa Crushmen of the ial Bo ue . lead in the 5. Niagara Falls, Swain : ... and look better! through to hit rayne Bi 11- dag otto he ae me eat pees gp Pe | LITTLE BRITAIN -- Whitby weave ths foe: they "ache aca we scoring" end Pg Mis Bo Eastern Ontario Junior _"B | -- -- = a ---- bina rsinssinointi tea Far ee og the HamOnton ren ltercati on the ice. centennia 5 t. ttaw : sad h v 1 5 - s ' eee . : ESSN e < 'cs oo apa Whiting: who left Rough Riders picked Toronto Mel-Rons were luc to escape ed by players and fans. The ped an 8-3 verdict to the goal fos eat ee for an additional 16-yard loss. the penalty box, will prob- Argonauts apart yesterday in with their lives from the fight local team finally had to havejhungry Huskies. Roy McCabe| "any, : ight % . "If they had scored on that ably receive a 'Inajor penalty the nation's capitol, with infested Little Britain Arenaa police escort out of the Are-/sparked the homesters attack P patil Rela Gord McCosh play, it could have been a dif- and a "game misconduct quarterback Russ Jackson /ast night A major brawl] brokejna with three goals. Geo. McMillan Da é Fdwards ana Tom Las ferent game," said Keys. penalty ; having one of his better days. cay as cm ee va a 8 oe with singles to Don vendne handled Whitby scoring Eskimos arhgaiwne a ' And pound for pound, there elly, Ken Griffin and Ron, .Yy rat P83 early in the fourth quarter, bu muneanay wisn annie ier | Bob Rogers' Two Markers soa Ter Oeil acre ome new decanter. Sata Zee hel | aan ; d e tee goal line and Kempf's field charges to show more fight, players around than Ron The 'Mel-Ron. scoring: 'waslter Cruahinen. : goal attempt went wide for a) but that wasn't the type of Stewart. The Eastern Foot- equally divided between three) whitby never trailed, hold. e : fight he meant. The club -we ball Conference final should s . be . players, Brian Fletcher, Ericjing period leads of 2-1 and 3-1. ; single point. iacte aggressive in the early be a good struggle between Tovl e innin ar in \Christie and Lynn Middleton. hs a earlier exhibition game mi O 1 avour. . Saskatchewan's Reed proved| going but tapered off after Riders and Hamilton Tiger- | Little Britain led all the way,setween the teams, Crushmen » } ® | By a failing to score while Niagara Cats, as they held the locals to ajwon 9-7. ce jed action in the Oshawa In-/ing up two assists. Gary Mac- whi See " s s i eee a ' . Gary J a ile they pushed three by a} ie : Ir Period Outburst ae ee ee ne Donald had one assist. hard working Matt Campbeil in| All-Stars Blanked \ By THE CANADIAN PRESS | , Mercury ur ' |the Whitby cage. | om, National League | jtopping Russell's Texaco 4-3 and, Bill Duffield and Gary Mitch-| = Eastern Division --| One - goal decisions highlight-{and Ernie Landry each pick- single goal in the first period) ------------ Only o s scor 1 Gus Brown Motors edging Gale ell each scored twice for the the euidale fied yg In Barrie Game W!LT F APti bed be - Lumber 7-6. motormen, with Paul Gibbens,/p ie! W | a eats vens,|by the homesters who were|] BARRIE (Staff) -- Barrie @ Toronto 8 6 1 54 3417 Gives hitby 1s W in | Two third period goals by, Larry Batherson and Ron Chap-/hard pressed to contain the fore- blanked Oshawa All-Stars 5-0 in 9 Detroit 8 5 1 49 4417 Bob Rogers gave Mercuty Fur- a adding the others. Gib-\checking Whitby team. an exhibition midget hockey rs ae ea By CLIFF GORDON (night. They made it three in a/Miture its win, with Ron Mc- kid and Bob Miller each had| Little Britain broke loose,game played here Sunday. t Boston 7 3 2 44 31:16 : lrow with a 'fine effort last|Phee and Dave Elliott adding){wo assists, Duffield, Don oi i ic] Mi \ F Montreal 5 5 4 30 3414 WHITBY -- Whitby Lasco 70" die other guns. Asnista wantickets, Won Gamer and Tadiapen i2 Ge ld Se teckc) Mee Suit gig Chicago 47 3 36 51 11| Steelers last night erupted for A * Steelers were short hand.|*0. McPhee, Rusty Crages, Fred Whitely one each. yaa ee ans ed lg go ie hot ge welicag pe = 0 Western Divisiin | four third period goals to down! The Steelers were short hand-'creenwood, Dave Elliott, Den- M: cad thn Ons NE He DORE Ne ete cee Me eee cre i Los A 743 4 4217 Aurora Tigers 7-5 in Metro Jun-(¢d for last night's encounter AE. Noakes. Bob "Rowers and Rob Mason scored three goals'Rons could do was a pair. added a single. ' 4s Ang 4 3 29 by B sar Hockey action at thelthey were siort two defence-l7,) fo) opt, Rog na for Gales, with John Plews ad-| The next action for the local) Art Willer recorded the shut- e e * Minnesota : : : bi fe : Whitby ree The win was the|men, Mike Taylor and John|?'™ : : ding a pair and Ed Arych one.jentry will be on Thursdayjout. - : Phila. rah 5 8 2 34 41 10| daa aes tor the: Steel Lee. The latter was injured on} George Skinner, Ed Babin Mason, F lews, Bill Hicks and/night when they host one of| A return game is scheduled 18 e I 4 Ags ea 4 30 34 0| ers : Saturday night in the game in and Dick Craggs scored for,Gary Garland each had anthe other new entrys in thelfor the Civic Auditorium this shat ; i : 34 53 ; Toke <7 ahi) baie all the Oshawa Russell's, with Junior Whitejassist league, Keswick. 'Saturday at 4:15 p.m. sense FOR way 'for the Steelers who got _ Captain Paul Reid fell heav- | 0 eve Oakland 3 New York 5 off to a slow start as they trail-|!Y into the boards during the 2 ® Boston 2 Philadelphia 4 Montreal 1 Detroit 3 first period and had to be as- sisted off the ice. He did not return for the balance of the game but was out walking .» around and did not appear too much the worse for wear The same two teams will meet on Tuesday night in Au- ed 3 the first St. Louis 2 Chicago 5 Saturday's Results Chicago 3 Montreal 3 Toronto 1 Minnesota 2 Oakland 1 Boston 2 St. Louis 5 Pittsburgh 1 American League Eastern Division Oshawas First... Air-Conditioned Taxi Cab a mair of goals rous every time Pete Vipond. nora. 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