Oshawa Times (1958-), 17 Nov 1967, p. 12

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12 THE OSHAWA TIMES OSHAWA CRUSHMEN were handed a rude jolt the other night when they invaded the Liftlock City to do battle with the Peterborough Junior 'B' Don Byes. That 8-4 reverse pushed the Crushmen off the top rung of the Lakeshore group ladder and left the young Petes perched there all alone. Our Crushmen get their chance to climb back up when they host the Don Byes team tonight but you can be sure the visitors will be making an all-out effort to boost their margin and push the Crushmen down. Friday night's Junior 'B' games al- ways attract a special group of fans to the Civic Auditor- ium and the promise of some spirited action by the two top teams. should attract a big- ger crowd than usual. THE JUNIOR HABS pay their first visit of the season to Oshawa tomorrow night and the Generals had better be ready for them. Montreal Canadiens always manage to catch a playoff berth but in Fridey, November 17, 1967 SPORTS MENU By Geo. H. Campbell Associate Sports Editor good luck -- nobody was ser- iously hurt. FOOTBALL, Canada's pro- fessional variety, holds the spotlight this weekend with championship final series' get- ting underway in both the Western and Eastern confer- ences. Out yonder, Calgary Stampeders and the Saskat- chewan Roughriders are starting their 2-out-of-3 series. The Roughies, Grey Cup hold- ers, are slight favorites to re- peat as Western champions but the Stamps are also high- ly regarded and with just cause. They've. had them- selves quite a season. Unique fact with these-two teams is that each has excelled' in "caming from behind" to win their games. Trailing a few points only seems {to spur them to their best efforts. In these games, only one can be successful with these tactics, but the necessary is there for the fans to expect some rare excitement and tense finishes OTTAWA open their finals 1 Oshawa and district curling pion, semi-finalist first event fans are eagerly awaiting this\ontario Dunlop 1966. Saturday's play in the Ontario Barry Timbers, Uxbridge, Dunlop Invitational Bonspiel as , Ge Grace Oshawa Paring 1967 Ontario Schoolboy Cham- Club teams take on some of the|pion, vs Ken Warner, Toronto finest curlers in the province.|st' George's, Southern Ontario The second annual 'Dunlop"|Major League participant 1967. held at the Whitby Curling sg Clair Peacock, Oshawa, For- will host Oshawa teams led by Be Clair Peacock, Gord MacMillanjmer Dominion Schoolboy Cham- and Reg Smith in the second|pion, Fifth event winner of On- \qualifying draw of the monthitario Dunlop 1966, vs Harvey | Next Is 'Oshawa Day Big Dunlop Bonspiel Langdon, Hanover, quarter- finalist Seniors at Ottawa 1966. Glen Brock, Collingwood, Dis- trict representative at Ontario |Brier playdowns 1967 and fourth jevent winner at. the Ontario Dunlop 1966, vs Bob Harris, Unionville, 1966 - 1967 District representative at Ontario Brier playdowns and third event win- ner at the Ontario Dunlop 1966. ee long bonspiel. Peacock, fifth event winner at \last year's bonspiel, has| |strengthened his team with for-| jmer Dominion Schoolboy Cham-| |pion Bob Walker throwing vice- lskip stones and veteran Bob) Patte at lead. 'Rich' Vesey jwill again hold second position. | in renting ic All erganized Hockey Leagues, Figure Skating Clubs interested ¢ time ot the North Oshawa Arena and the Civie Auditorium, please submit their request in writing to the Board ef Management, Civie Auditorium, 99 Thornton Rd. $&., % Oshawe. | MacMillan has three season- led curlers on. his team, Bob Worth peers ; Matthews, Lloyd Sturch andi} (PPI Son, N a "Moe" Welch. 6, 1968. TOR! U Vee | Reg Smith, a new face at ne his Jog peng pl Page Adults: $25.00 per hour. | Adults: $15.00 per hour Miner if 4 : : * Sun. ; P oe! lvice-skip, Austin Wiltshire atl] $° OM OY saight Midnight to 6:00 p.m. ergs second stone and Bill Smith] jon, to Fri. Mon. te Fri, uk eee leading. Draws begin at 8:30 a.m. and) 11 a.m. on Saturdays, Novem- ber 18th, 25th and Friday, De- \cember Ist. Play is continuous throughout each day until ap- proximately 10:30 p.m. vNorth Oshawa Arena Oshawa Civic Auditorium PHONE 728-5162-3 Flyers | Seals T By THE CANADIAN PRESS Expansion teams in th National Hockey League raise their percentage against th veteran clubs a fraction Thurs day by refusing to bow in th two games played. Oakland Seals maintaine their two-game _ undefeate: string by tying Detroit Re Wings 1-1 and _ Philadelphi Flyers clipped New York Rang ers 3-2. The tie didn't do Oakland : great deal of good at the botton of the Western Division, al though they now are tied witl St, Louis Blues, but it did move Detroit into second place in the east, a point behind Toront Maple Leafs and a point aheac of New York. The Flyers used their victory to vault. Pittsburgh Penguin: and Minnesota North Stars inte second place in the west, twe points behind leading Los An geles Kings. While 22-year veteran Gordic Howe was held without a goa! for the fourth' straight game. Gary Jarrett scored his third of the season for Detroit and Alain Caron his second for Oakland. In Philadelphia, the Flyers got goals from Leon Rochefort, Ed Van Impe and Ed Hoekstra while 'Reg Fleming .and Rod Seiling scored for New York. all their subscribers. make it, tario Dominion Mixed represen- Trims Oshawa we'd quickly like to add--we two previous seasons, they against Hamilton Tiger-Cats were very slow starters and tomorrow and this series is a ory Pe ck pack ae peg igs hace va 8:30 A.M. DRAW | The Flyers also got an out- of the sche in then put on Hamilton's _ formidable. de- Murray Roberts, Unionville, standing game in goal from pe r New Year's fence d some hair-raising former Ontario Brier represen: a eee agian Me peel a spurt a n an ome hair-raising a 5 | di while Bernie Parent tended net. . This year, things are differ- action is assured. But right lative, Governor-Generals a He handled 32 N York driv ent. The rest of the Jeague now, Ottawa fans are almost repeat Tankard skip, Royal hile the. 'ly hg en ; , spected the yout more concerned about Grey Canadian Bonspiel winner eal rigesaiig TG! a may have expected the } ern abou ; | 18 shots at Ed Giacomin ful Habs to follow the same Cup tickets than about which a ? vs Hee Melintosh, Trenton) 2 3 5 i yi esooigel Sahel ; wee 5 RCAF, 1967 winner Avonlea i But in the last period, with pattern but they broke deal team ee the 3 Seems 3 Reef O'Rama 4 JUNIOR the Rangers trying desperately the barrier at a fast clip and everybody all agfoss the : : , he turned aside 17 ee et wots tye ee gecuics uoais 1a tom tho Cas MAYOR MARKS BUYS FIRST BENEFIT GAME TICKET |_Flovd Perkins Richmond Gales 2 toe bs Seen division tennial Year football classic { Hill, qualifier final day.of On- '6 ry) O cad : sciatic drt and the "hometown fans" | _Oshawa Mayor Ernest first ticket for the Dec. 1 Stacey (carrying David) lar dystrophy victims in the |'aro, Dunlop 1966 vs 'Mac' BR . rea th rookie, Gary Smit GENERALS need a win to- may have to get along with Marks meets Dayid Siblock, game between the Oshawa said the proceeds from the Shae. te White? Burlington, Former On:! ee nee ite ie rary : mith, morrow night and they need their CFL allotment of 6,100 5, RR1 Oshawa after the and Ottawa Firefighters 5 eaters, tario representative in Domin- was f ence between a it badly. They've had no tickets, plus a share of the mayor had purchased the Oshawa Fire Chief Ernest game will go to aid muscu- --Ohawa Time Photo |ion Mixed Championship. ora jet neg as he games since last Sunday's 3.800 bleacher seats that are rae i Z is ae ee Co - Reg Smith, Oshawa Curling ead, sd rh ens aaa match that ended in the. to be put in. It's not enough | Si A C oye | . Club, vs Ian Auld, Southern On- ne a goal for the Wings, Roy wildest donnybrook seen in to satisfy all the Ottawa fans ] b V t B ll tario Major League participant z sane hin thine the Civic Auditorium and who want to get in -- but if 1X rea u S, ersada l l Vy ey owmanvl e 1987 Baiards allowed ust his tir Harve Acton, Uxbridge, On- zier three games earlier. Ladies' Curling a rer three games earlier. Civic Fire Birds Lead hope it holds the record, if it then the club officials will he e can be called that, for many fairly well off the hook | i tative 1966, Winner of Union- vears, There's certainly no | O oug ] ers Larry Devitt' * Borisp! ' ¢ : ; "| } Li it's. two goals|ville Bonspiel 1967, Winner of oe ie an sone > -- omMo R rts Ww _-- | Inter-Club Day jpaced Bowmanville to a 5-1 win | Orillia Bonspiel 1967, vs Gord| u i orium rformanc ight ere's a fund-raising ne H peer si ; lover Oshaw vakeshor f g wrestling devotees expect it-- at the UAW Hall, 9:00 o'clock Ladies from: Annandale, Whit- 0 ry A WA (CP) -- Coach; Jim Conroy, who lost his line | venile sani Bibra ipl |e appa Oshawa Curling Southmead League that's what they pay their and it's being put on by /by, Port Perry, Bowmanville Frank Clair of the Ottawajbacking job to Giardino this!qren's Arena last night | ; The results of the Southmead| money to see but even the members of the UAW Jand Oshawa Golf clubs joined Rough Riders has long shad aiseason, also has filled in at full Scoring singles for Bowman 11:00 A.M, DRAW presses 8:00 P M Dart League for this weak are wild-eved hockey fans are Women's Auxiliary and "the with the Oshawa Curling Club iking for versatile football play-|hack during the season ville were Gree Corden, John! Bill Gall, Niagara Falls, Dis- Gory Bradley Z vases es follows: : paying to see hockey. Many distaff side' of the Oshawa |ladies for the first Inter-Club ers, and this year it shows in And, if necessary, fullback Bo Dyler and Don MacMullen. Torfi{trict. representative at Ontario Ps Doubles = Alex Kaltner with eniov a little "fistic spice' to Minor Hockey Association. (positional-play curling competi puis dineup Scott can always move over to|Dart notched Oshawa's. lone|Briet playdowns 1967, vs Paul "J 4; Marion Taylor, Betty Conboy add to the entertainment, but Said distaff group is headed |tion of the season, on Wednes- When the Riders meet Hamil-;halfback "here he played until! goal Savage, Toronto Terrace, For- A Jutta Kaltner, Flo Young Rick when everybody gets into the . by Mrs. Elwood Bradley, wife day ton Tiger-Cats here Sunday inthis year In bantam play at the Chil-/mer Ontario Schoolboy Cham- Harman and Les Bowers with 3 act, even leaving the bench to of the OMHA president, and Forty-eight curlers enjoyedjthe opener of their two-game,) Gene Gaines, another defen-jdren's Arena last night Rel te ee Crushmen each; Jean May, Lois Brown,| join the melee, that's too includes several mothers and two eight-end games; with noon total-point series for the East-|sive back. also has had con-|2874 edged Bathe and Mclellan|Dan Ki Bill K d si Don Perrin, Dave Young, and much, There was only one other ladies interested in jlunch provided by the clubjern Football Conference title,| siderable experience on offence.|4-3 while Canadian faglba el hie acne soles mgt Moms George Irving with 2 each; Lois tiny spot of brightness in that helping to raise some money lsteward, Dick Eng and assist-|Clair will have about a dozen MER : iteated: Ni oy Paring mn de-|Shier. ; | Shortt Cathy Skelt Olivia affair and that was purely for local minor hockey ed by the social committee be-|players that can move from one If Clair has to move one of his) '*a-60 Navy Vets 4-2 in midget} Bill Paterson with two goals) 4 i I : slear gg) hed nds c eBid: . Bhs btaduan tae ir matokete : : 2 : sonition to anothe defensive backs to offence, he action and Randy Powless and Art c Pesarchuk, Eleanor Herbacko, ae at Grae t to the Ost ' ait Ay sh : 'i i has veteran Larry DeGraw on Scoring for Lacal 2874 were| Jones with singles scored for } Rose Beal, Fred Pesarchuk, : : 1h 02 DI , Y "lon defence "wicker an ugh Ross. Bathe|Peleshok J . ildren under accompanied by on adult i : ) » arly 2 hok and Jim Raragan nied by on adult admitted FREE Westlake, Chuck Grimbleby,| Bob Miller, Stan McDonald and} Whitby Mel-Rons Whip skip; Mary Peterson,|dressed for a game, injuries can n , 7 Javy Vets' ki |vice; Kay Sereda, second; Margibe clearoua unless . coach| LINEMEN CAN SWITCH : : McLellan marksmen wereinotched Navy Vets' markers. Ei h M K . k T Banfield, lead, with a core of/has some standby players; Defensive ends Billy Joe| | Pete Wringe with 1 each, | 35 points ready. But with 30 players, this|Booth and Bob Brown initially} High 3 darts, in one inning of 1g. t- an es W 1c eam A Port Perry foursome skip-|leaves only six extra men to filllmade the team as_ offensive baseball are as follows: Fred ped by Betty Beare came sec-jin for first-string players in-|tackles. Booth was an all-star at j Pesarchuk, Les Bowers, and By CLIFF GORDON Gary Fairborn, Mike Patrickjond with 33% points. Other)jured in a game. |the position until he moved to "Hips costes SL ers WHITBY -- The Mel-Ronsjand Dave Pegg each scored|members of her rink were Jean) jt's almost impossible to find|defence and has won all-star) , Thoms raat and Betty Con| omson 424 and Betty Con-), boy 115. |Kyte, Norma Howson and Bethe «ix players who are good recognition at end won another game Jast night/once for the visitors who were against a short handed Keswick/a very tired crew at the sound 'Oke. enough to fill in at every posi- Jim Cain: was an offensive of the final whistle Running very close, with 33 tion should the need arise guard for his first six. yea Team standings are as fol- gue i lows: Fire Birds 17, Slow Start-|' ers 15, The Reachers 13, Sadj' Comets team-here at the Whit by Arena, with the final out come of the game being 9-3 for|the fans at the game that it is Whitby high time the Ontario Hockey The decision was never really |Association did something Oshawa Curl ub rink of Jean Mercer Perry, Marg Kirk Arbuckle h meet wi Rut Clair solved the problem|with the club--first as by using versatile players in hisilar, then as a r starting lineup who can shift toicracked the starting lineup this tion and have one ofivear as an offensive tackle | With bench,} Sacks 13, River Rats 13, The|' Hippies 12, Misfits 10 and/' Feather Dusters 7. | Let's keep up the good work} It was the feeling of many of point { d and Helen another posi the reserves fill his place The next Inte Conroy on the fn doubt in the minds of most/about these teams coming to 'fans as the Come came to Whitby short-handed. This isjbe held at Ohha Golf Club on only eight players the second week in-a-row and|December 4 PLAY EITHER HALF ey does not have to ek everyone! Only two more weeks|! Despite the fact they were there is nothing that will help -- Offensive halfback Don Gil about an extra corner lineback-| t secti ' bert was a regular defensive|®" and has centres Gerry Selin oe ---- | " ger or Doug Specht available as H ilt B t halfback for two seasons before | aml on ea S moving to offence this year-and backup middle linebackers in} | could return to defence if neces-|CPS® Ken Lehmann has to miss} short-handed, the Comets gave|to kill a sport that is just getting Mel-Rons a battle as they held|its toe in the door again, than| them to a single goal in the|a poor turnout of players by the Dart League Results: Results of games played in the Woodview mixed dart league |; first period and only trailed 5-2/visiting teams after the second period with the) The manager of the Keswick l, d 6-1 sary. Ry the same token, defen-|Some action F fifth goal coming at 19.59 of the 'eam advised us that he can| on on ag sive halfback Don Sutherin also| Behind Russ Jackson, Clair Zs ) tl period not figure out what happened to : can play on offence has two defensive' halfbacks recen y are: le The strain of beine so short- his team. He said they had a By THE CANADIAN PRESS Corner linebacker Wayne|who can take over at quarter-| ' Cryers Atoms 3, Skylarks handed started to show up in'full team the night previous for; Hamilton Red Wings and Pe-|Giardino. the EFC's rookie ofjback. Billy Cline has been the} 3, Teenieboppers 2, Sharpshoot-|, the fina! Whitby rap- a game against Sunderland terborouzh Petes were suas the year, played fullback at No. 1 backup man for three mel e ; Py " te tei a lI ped home = as avainst The big reason that Keswick is pressed for two periods before University of Florida andsons, a job he took 'away from oubies -- D. foung 4, R.|- one by the having trouble is that they do,winning their games in Ontario! showed he had not lost his ball-|Bob O'Billovich, who still could] 1S a very OO ear O anda 1an 1S Oderkirk and S. Emm 3, G. Had come tre. Not Have a central spot to meet|Hockey Association Junior A ac-lcarrying ability last Sunday take over : : Elliott, J. Kaltner and L. Irving mendous work by Gerry Oat -- the games on the road oat dead night *F : when he averaged four yards in| And if he-needs a fourth man in a . or os a ee R, man in the Comets' goal. the 200 80 make sure everybody is he He ings moved to with: /four carries against Toronto Ar-jGilbert was a quarterback in m t t JOFNish, 44 rnish, M, Wilson, | score could easily have been vere in two points of first place bylgonauts in the EFC semi-final. |his university days at Buffalo an SO € ro ec Ive ac a C. E. Ford, R. Sholbrook, L. Shol- | ' sher. 'The Mel-Rons| Next game for the Mel-Rana|tumming fifth-place London Na-) --------__ : brook, E. Thompson, V. Ross, | Comets 68 will 'be Monday night in Ux- tionals 6-1 t me : oT J. Webb, C, Oderkirk, | simes Tran ot0ge, These same two teams), ™%e Winge scored four Goals soe A . te eee ee ote ey ed to a 5-5 tie in theirin 1, ae Herd 0 shel ohbhebhe unior 0c e We Noweo Tt: Sinith . Donald, | €2 h ather meeting here in Whitby Hamilton oh the lawiy 0 1 : e, J, Smith and I. Webb| ye Nest Thursday night at wall In Peterboroug 1, the owly ote ee -- ; " PiPanpibdid if the Part py iaminoun tA tawa Gis evs ~ even eo Bing ' Baseball for 1 inning) gb ore. John sown to tangle with the Mel- S! h the Petes for two periods re cmm, L. Sholbrook, R. | _Aeteasad an. Ror . Then, Peterborouzh notched eae Oderkirk and J. Houston with Bs cas = only its second win of the sea 4 e 5 each. | ae son by rapping two goals in 44 High for three darts was C. SP 0 R T $ & 0 PE AJAX TIES seconds in the third period to Oderkirk with 108. eB and Newmarket battled win 3-1 OV an SE aaa DAY ya 7-7 te last hight in'a Jun- Ottawa has only three points ud HOCKEY 19 hockey game played at behind Peterborough 7:15 p.m market The Nationals, with five wins \l Patterson was a--standout and a tie, hold fifth spot with 11 for Ajax scoring three goals and 'points ts Centre Jim Adair led the say_tonight in Wings with-two goals-and two? OHA Junier 'B' Lakeshore OSHAWA plays Lin SATURDAY say and will be home Sun- assists. 'Single goals went to i: HOCKEY day for a return engagement|Danny Lawson, Ron Climie z Rich Petit and Jim Mcinally. Z Protestant Church Leacue-- Vth the Newmarket team V5. at Civic Auditorium, 7:00 a.m to 12:90 noon All-Star Midgets Exhibition AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION Jigar Re aah UROL SPECIALISTS Vaseries S at Civic. 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