Oshawa Times (1958-), 18 Nov 1967, p. 6

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6 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Soturdey, November 18, 1967 ONE OF THE features of hockey the Canadiens' teams down through years, National League and junior variety, has been the scoring power usually spread throughout the lineup. This year, however, in junior ranks, Canadiens appear to be stressing defence. After 11 Montreal = SPORTS BEAT By Eric Wesslby OF The Times Staff COACHING IS a strange game. Two years ago, To- ronto brass wasn't too happy with junior coach Gus Bod- nar. Last year he guided the team to a. Memorial Cup tri- umph. And last year, "Punch" Imlach wasn't the most popular person around the same Toronto brass when Oshawa the Lakeshore Hockey League with a 5-2 vie-| tory over Byes here at torium last night. Crushmen and Peterborough/and fired the puck past are tied for first with ten points! Holbrook. each. Bill Prentice fired two goals, lead going and added one assist winners, Crushmen gained) Jim Grady picked up_ both! back a share of first place in|goals for the 'Liftlock' city/ Junior 'B'iteam. Prentice opened the scoring Peterborough Donifor Oshawa when he took a the Civie Audi- |pass from Bradley, cut in be- lhind the Peterborough defence) Gary |. Welsh gave Crushmen a 2-0 'into the middle the'stanza as he fired a shot from evaded Hol- for Gary Bradley potted/30 feet out that one goal and added two helpers brook. |Oshawa net, Crushmen Beat Petes, Share Top Rung Again their skating legs in the final period but could only manage one goal in nine shots at the Grady taking the honors for his second of the contest. Prentice picked up his second goal of the night into an open Peterborough net while Oshawa was shorthanded. Coach Pat Baker of Peter- borough pulled Holbrook in favor of an extra attacker with 1:07 left in the game. Oshawa OUTDOC By Bill Ow Times Outdoor V ee DESPITE PRE-SEASON predictions of big game offi- cials of Ontario that the deer take would be as good or better than in former years, the first week of the season did not bring about any such result. From every portion of the deer range in central 1d eastern Ontario came reports of scarcity of deer. Some blame has been directed at the games, and not including last the club was in the throes of night's contest in Toronto a 10-game losing streak. But | while Gerry Welsh and Ron| Crushmen outplayed Peter-/picked up a holding penalty and it is fps against Marlboros, Canadiens it was Imlach who prevailed | ¥ Webb scored one goal each. lborough in the first period and gave Peterborough a six-to-five- era calane in oe had allowed only 24 goals. and had the last Jaugh as peasy them 14 to nine. man advantage. and control is likely the main Leafs won the Stanley Cup. | S | Mike Keenan took the puck : ai i TONIGHT, when Canadiens Vi -P id t' Don Byes couldn't Pa : '0d away 'trom ae Peterborough factor. Bec ause of this some of come 10 Oshawa to mert ike COACHES ARF only as , VICE-E TESLA EME Saeed only muster. a/mere forwards, passed Io | Prentice are forecasting & bad wilse Hildebrand S Geverale they'll good as the talent available. lfive shots on goaltender Rose,| who was all alone in the open with the fond vent being tae 2 haba se ay oa You can show players how to Rinks Win Out, | nog the Crushmen fired 13 land fired 'i into the Rages net to decimated deer herds, while fans. One who will be fa- execute plays time and again, at Holbrook. eon loa Hage nd scnare tS. others are blaming hunting miliar. however, will be but a coach can't be beside Cannin Tro h gerne and Webb scored for 23 aid picked up nine of the 16 pressure is driving the deer patrolling the aisle behind the the player during the game g p y| Oshawa early in the period to penalties ' further back into the bush. { bench. He's Roger Bedard, reminding him what to do in After a four-game schedule take a commanding --_ HAG, Wee doubt that the deer ks who started last season with a certain situation. You only |-- President's vs Vice-Presi-| Grady spoiled Rose's attempt) RAMBLINGS: Gary Bradley little ou at the deer take Peterborough TPT Petes but have to tell some players | eset ldents' rinks (twhites" against for a shutout as he banged @ suffered a bruised ankle and in- 1s poor. was let go when the team once, others you could spend ie PETERBOROUGH'S goal- making a fine bid for a ders at right, Dave Coop- and moved back into a first |"blacks" ) for Monday -- Thurs- loose puck home with just ten! jyred knee cap late in the game : oe : couldn't get untracked and a lifetime telling them what ie, Gary Holbrook sucess- goal, in last night's Lake- er (6) and Paul Epping (3) place tie with the Don By |day and Tuesday -- Friday]; seconds left in the second per- _ PETERBOROUGH lost a THE BEST AREA to date was giving Generals a run_ to do and they'd never learn. fully covers "the short, side" shore Junior 'B' hockey move in to help clear the Petes. eating the final tally of scor- goal when referee Don Brown has been the Ganaraska for the bottom spot in the to foil an unidentified Osh- game here at Civic Audi- puck, Oshawa won the game --Oshawa Times Photo Ge oh Friday, ahowad that the Peterborough finally found|said it was tipped in with a Forest and surrounding terri- league SKAT'NG IS still a prime awa Crushmen forward, torium. Liftlock City defen- "lice Pienidente had dereatedi high atick. . LUC BEDARD tory. This is exemplified with requisite of hockey. Get a the presides by 31 points. and Gerry Welsh quite likely the high percentage of ani- IT WAS probably Bedard's team skating and it will lead Going into the final iy "the will dress and play for the Gen- mals taken for the hunters in last appearance in Oshawa to success, Just by moving all iM unior eda ers biscks" were up on the white | erals tonight BRADLEY the field and available cover. that cost him the Peterbor- the time, players can put anes by 17: polnia: still leads Crushmen_ scoring Some of the best deer have ough job. You remember that pressure on the other team to |" Mayme Taylor presented The lwith seven goals and nine as- come from: the Newtonville one. He and Oshawa coach move the puck, and when the | Dunc Wilson, the "Wander lGeaning Trochy te lt View: sists... PETE McNAMEF, area where. George | Dillon, Ted O'Connor got into a bit puck's moved in a hurry, | ing" goaltender with the core ig ins | Drenident Mave Paland whol Istill holds the "bad man" hon- Ron Turpin, Bob Youngman, of a rumble which resulted in mistakes happen, goals are | Oshawa Generals is finally laccepted it on behalf of all the! lors with 21 minutes in the 'sin Jim Caswell and John both being suspended. Roger scored, by your team. But | getting a. chance to play Ry THE CANADIAN PRESS ; Guilevs Ot her team | bin' _ CRUSHMEN"S crowds Monaghan bagged three prize Neilson took over for Bedard stand around and the other | hockey close to his Whitby od E ( SS twice and single goals went to Wald alalad UCette oe continue to grow. deer. Burketon provided veni- for six games and two games team will take its time set- | home ; op-division teams ran-amok| Frank Hamill, Doug Acombe Gold_plate entennial co' son for Stan McCullough and after he returned, Bedard ting up goals, And that's | With little more than two in Ontario Hockey Association and Richie Bayes ah ee were presented by| gS RHAWA: gol, Rose, MeComb; vit: Gord Varty who scored two was let out by the Petes' something the Generals would | years experience in Junior een A -- Friday night ' fet only 1:43 left to play in EGER aE sv ata to atl ogg Medici ; McNamee: "Whiting, Wie bucks about 176 pounds executive. But, like most do well to remember tonight, | "4" hockey, Wilson has play- ne irst Boy halle ay Is the game, Jean-Guy Grattan]! Ski wih WAKE: G et ne Bradiey, Keenan, Mela: Knowles, Flem- apiece. The Ganaraska Forest coaches, Bedard came up _ because Montreal clubs al- j ed in Niagara Falls, Peter- ee ay Nee ba olde SpOUeU abe Bogue ay ea: the tie k an ee at ios ee a asclobs paid off for Les Bereman. bouncing, landing with Mont- ways skate. So, it's just @ | borough and now Oshawa poe BOE, eda a PDE Wards. 010 (Or aie aire abut tora To: foe Black, ea ; ee aaah a. Stealans mene Mike Szidor, Tony Feith and real's top junior club. Not a case of trying to keep ahead | Also included is a_ short nie ape red St i harihea| Midge olan at Day, M ; 'Poll at god] eer medowell;, 'euata Wonton Lucas Gyarmati when they bad bounce of them stint as a stand-by goalie coe whipped § atharine Team captain Walter Tkaczuk Hoe Phi ollara, irene Gunn Grady, Chittick, Gilmour, Phil Grady, bagged three does. Jim Jes- cea aes Cah tHe. GHGHGIIA HiaLaEe ot ack Hawks 11-1, and Toronto|was a three-goal performer for| Pessy ipps, Phyllis Bates,| Crowe, Mackness, Watters, Banks. son and Jack Dionne scored the 'Central professional lea * Marlhoros trimmed Montreal|/the rampaging Rangers, playing Merle McConnell, Beth Kemp, FIRST PERIOD ad She each from the same area. Goslia Ro Edwards Stars, gue 3 oe Junior Canadiens 8-1 before 6,-\at home. Dennis Dupers and de- Sy nae ee Mern_Kinton, 1, Oshawa, Prentice 5 Max Brown and Allen Wood i : s ae 650 fans at Maple Leaf Gardens. | fenceman John Barber each had St utton orothy Munday, (Bradley, Welsh) aan i! bagged a deer apiece also he six-foot, 178 pounder . rs : agge if 7 on. firengh the: minor P| UMA ae tl oiews ne owe for SECEDE Tuer tg PISmens; Manon. Canny Pera: Maer ee iictbrook from the Ganaraska noukey system in Whitby. jm@naged to sc ore more than Ranger goals went to Jim|bell, Gen Miller, Helen Brock er igen 3:45; Webb 17:40 and Red Win S Take Over Lead starting as a forward, but ie goal in losing 3-2 to London Krulicki, Cam Crosby, Jack ag Norma Smith. FURTHER AFIELD the re- tang Hees fia dete an anidoee ationals Egers and Ken Johnson. Barry| e Tuesday -- Friday draw 5 Oihawe eee PERIOD sults were -less- spectacular. play |The Rangers and Marlies con- Salovaara got, St. Catharines') Was over - subscribed therefore i, Omawa, Wane tmieteny ua Paul Grant reports a take of By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Since then he's been with Buf-- Althouzh goaltending is one [tinued their hot pace to catch|goal. it was necessary to use four| SPORTS DINNER GUEST S. Peterborough, Grady he one fawn for seven hunters Roy Edwards, the goalie no-falo of the American League on, of the toughest positions to i en 0 a A Steve Atkinson and 'Tom Web-| Sheets : morning ice" to ac-) Harold Norville of this Penalties: O'Relliy 4:02 Cooper. 7:27 in the Skootamata region body wanted. Friday carried three occasions, Sault Ste.| play of any sport, Wilson jfor third p ae with 1 aE s.jster, the Niagara Falls team-|commodate all the curlers. | city "who: captured. the (Witng i Crile is Bedard where Ray Cromley was the Detroit Red Wings into the Na-| Marie, Mich., of the old Eastern! wouldn't be happy any where f |Flyers have 23 points, fourj/mates running a hot battle in ae Featherweight division title |iimswciee cee une Ma and lucky hunter. Charlie Russel tional Hockey League Eastern Pro League, Portland and Spo- else - jahead of second-place Hamilton the league. scoring race, were LAST NIGHT' S FIGHTS in the Canadian weight lif- also gave a gloomy account of Division lead with his fourth kane of the Western League. "Inthenet youhaveagreat GOALIE DUNC WILSON < |Red Wings, idle Friday __ standouts ting championships at Mon- THIRD: BERND the week of his party in the straight victory since joining Pittsburgh of the AHL and St. deal of responsibility: and "Ska tek to travel Tom Martin scored three) Atkinson scored four goals By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | treal last July, will be Se ee ree Clyde-Bruton area of Algon- the club Louis and Fort Worth of the must learn to handle the pres goals in succession to pace the and one assist. Webster had two Spokane, Wash.--Boone Kirk-| among the approximate 700 | 7. Oshawa, Prentice quin Park where they took The 30-year-old rookie, called CHL sure that sometimes builds 2 Marlies Terry Caffery scored goals and assisted on five oth-;-man, 198. Seattle, Wash.,| guests at the Centennial Sag Chittick 30, Redard yy one deer and one bear dus up just before Roger Crozier an- Even at Buffalo last year he up. But | wouldn't play in et ers for instance," he said, ers. Don Tannahill, Gerry|knocked out Wayne Heath, 211,! Sports Awards Dinner, at Prentice 12 walsh 19:06. : eight nimrods. Dan McC aw nounced his retirement from/|played behind Ed Chadwick and! any other position." ' ike to give a certain deke | Swain, Doug Keeler and Rick! Los Angeles, 3 the Roval York: on' Decer: |ceemmeememee -- hockey, has allowed just a goal\was called up by the Wings to Caimmenthe on: the aie before they shoot. You have | Occ Ladies rh ompson were the other Rome--Piero Tomasoni, 191,| ber 4. The Ontario Govern- SEWING MACHINE a game since moving up from|be second to alternate goalie erence in play between the .° remember this whenever | Flyers' scorers Italy, outpointed Hubert Hilton,) ment is sponsoring the ev- and VACUUM REPAIRS This Ma B Fort Worth of the Central/George Gardner Central League teams and VOU RIBY aeanst them Peterborough scorers were 197, New York, 10 | ent, to pay honor to those To All Makes y Professional League The Wings even got him by a| those in Junior "A" Wilson Wilson's activities aren | Officers Meet lack Rathwell, Bob Black and Edmonton--Bill McGrandle,| Ontario athletes who won WHITE ELNA But, no one really should be round-about route this season) said, "in Oklahonia the play hockey include a job at Rich Macleish 123, Edmonton, stopped Jackie) Canadian championships, SEWING CENTRE surprised at His ike cane iutios Mey iewdad PUMP Ge ak Ge sock uae. te clothing atone tn Onhawe Sa The members of the ladies' Ottawa tied the game with Burke, 1184, Saint John, N.B.,| during Centennial Year, Ha- 38 Bond West, Oshow Ch nce To cially since he opened the sea- Penguins of the NHL Hank Bas-| quicker and harder, they don't /acrosse in the summer, He jexecutive of the Oshawa Cur second-period goals by Jean 8. Mc -Grandle retained Canadian | rold received his official in- uote ie : a son at Fort Worth with three sen for him because the Pen-| waste time around the net, "also has a girl friend who |ling Club combined _ business Potvin ¢ and id Pierre Jz Jarry. _ featherweight title vitation yesterday. = shutouts and hadn't lost in nine puns didn't think he had the In that league. a goalie must iS @ Second year history stu- with pleasure Wednesday after " PSST Rath NERS ee : : HAMILTON (CP) -- J games, makings of an NHI, goalie.) Jearn how to play his angles dent at Western University. noon. Zuger? The 4-1 victory over Los An-|Pittsburgh had drafted him! correctl Last Sunday, in a game " ' = S , . 4 ; gelee Kings' leaders of An-|Pitts Chicazo aap tly and stay on his hetecen Oshawa anil Nise enue gt eejemed in wes | TEPHENSON s BILENDUKE S ESSO SERVICE JOHN He's the Pages Fev A Western Division, moved De- Before moving up this season,, Wilson, who in the Bos Falls, one of the biggest lies following which b GARAGE 1004 Simcoe St. South et Wentworth | wip Se ne ne arate troit a point ahead r Edwards allowed just 12 goals ). brawls in years broke out B 'cay usiness| 4 Conference champion Hamilt + ill A oi of Toronto : A ed just 12 goals! ton Bruin organization, feels r oul. |meeting was called to. order @ Wheel Alighment Specialists h: -- 728-1411 | BEAUPRE $ Tiger-Cats in a way that mak ple Lea n nine games, that included aj the travel is one of the re Wilson was one of the first |by president, Jean Mercer, who! @ Frome ond Wheel Stroightening 3 MECHANICS TO SERVE YOU! him almost inconspicuous. @ Wheel Balancing, Car Vibrotions. " {5 CHURCH STREET Ph. 725-0522 As the Ticats head into Su days' first half of a two-ga total-point EFC final in Ottav against the Rough Riders f the right to play in the Dec. Grey Cup final he has been : ie and a fourth shutout in the! = of 2 of the Generals into the f playing junior hock- m into the Tray jheard reports from the various 1ith goal of the season, gave the| xth game . He said it helps to broad- nd squared off with Flvers ison ears ee Wings a 1-1 tie after Lowell) But the Wings seem to have) - views and allows him to ig defenceman Rick Ley: | Fthel ke, read from the 1967 MacDonald had opened scoring|the magic touch when it comes! meet people he wouldn't other- Not only did Wilson come | mie » ead from the 1967 for the Kings to es goalies into the! wise have a chance to talk out of the scrap $25 lighter be- rule book, the new rules per- Norm Ullman, starting with Sawchuk Baie Gh Gee: Ha EE night |taining to skips and vice-skips Veteran Gordie Howe with his belie nek ashram - Brake Service - General Repairs a ae Gonosha ESSO Open 24 Hours Daily Tune-up Speciolists Dean Prentice Jeaz to and Alex Delvecchio wrapped it|in 1950 Glenn Hall in 1954 and = With + as set out for Tankard and pro s i 5 rience in jur h st fri seg up in the third period, in which|Croier in 1963 'a. caaiany bo Hk Pe can iden ilk high nhl jvincial play, after which the Lee Bishop Oshawa's Finest Hotet {fi Hwy, No, 2 & Thickson Rd but lost in the adulation sho they fired 15 of their 34 shots at) Those are all the first-string piling a mental saci 'ot the at Ni sth Falls but a the bag Sere Tne eee RADIATOR REPAIRS Barend Alle Speslacd Mlatlersd | ered: on Ottawa auarterne vag team-mate Terry Saw- ; alies the Wings aye had in habits and moves of differ- ice I have no friends. I have lob Pio ae sens Nay anaturee Relaten ee Phone 725-7622 oo d a ' : the last 17 years and each was) ent plavers in the league put everything into hockey, ir-Conditioned Coffee | Despite his determine qu Edwards handled 23 of 243 os named rookie of the year in his "Most of the Niagara Falls it's my business now." Air: meeting learned from Mr 42 Bond St. W. 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Conoders vi Obova plas only hard enough to Wi 5 pr BNA Minnes a oy senerals; at Civic Auditorium, 7:15 p.m. Six season Vic Ss 8.00 p a cas , trol "h 0 Centennial Pilaee dean wae op ang sy cane hare hg ic iledeiph : POLLARD Ss Taciey nae ve Wee Tae a en a eee tend to gi --Scarhorough Arena. 8:00 & LOUIS tl re ul ; etro League--Weston Dodgers vs Whilby i if d Is weg . ie at Ce A, ee Ee Dalits Sekt HOBBIES tage toes et Whig Arai, 72» ners arcs Purs- alior If itis true, then the potent 10:00 p.m. to midnight on Office, League: Aca Wet: Fr 4 Ft DilisiblA. Habbeeunbly < Conteh ASE OHA Junior 'C' League----Newmarket vs Ajax; at Ajax Arena of the Hamilton club has_yet ans ws Impalas, at R99 |@all 9 21°48 95 19 ii Su B th Li be tapped and Zucer, 27, m SUNDAY pm. and Monas vs Bel Airs, (Collingwood 8 3.1 47 36.17 @ PLASTIC MODELS eh tl aah Sad romers ' yet draw the acclaim, even : Fong Pas 1 le ; s eae eee @ FLYING MODELS HOCKEY--OHA Intermediate League--Whithy Mel-Rons vs Uxbridae HOCKEY at 9:15 p.m.: both games at | @uelph 7 4 2 45 37 16 @ ELECTRIC TRAINS Black Hawks; at Uxbridge Areno, 8:00 p.m . General Motors M Hamilton, that so far has eluc | OHA Junior 'B' Metro. Civic ; Kingston 75 2 53 48 16 : 19 § RAcING CARS i Soleried League Acodions vs. Impalas, 8:00-9:05 ond Monzas vs onuments him } : Sager iia atu - Wa? eR ah el Airs,.9: i t Audit ea ; ; League: Weston Dodgers vs Oshawa Minor Assoc.: No Carville 6.7 0 36 56 12 : Ee Giese celles oe Osiawar stichlldten's Avehor 7:00-8:20 art, . . » of Distinction About the only people una Whitby Lasco i fe h, v- | Barrie 5°65 1 35-39-11 92 Simcoe St. North TUESDAY, NOV. 21 668 35 * mously in favor of the 6-2, 2 Whitby Arena, 7:! aia se ark | Toronto 5 6 0 37 28 10 7:30 P.M. 723-9512 HOCKEY--Oshawa Civic League--Dupon!. vs Police, 9.10.00 p.m. and 3552 Whitby pound Arizona State gradu OHA fuser league: lactic fe cal 1817 vs |Belleville C8 19-8 8 Footes vs Williams, 10-11:00 p.m. at Bowmanville Arena OH are the Hamilton players ¢ Newmarket vs.Ajax; at Ajax Bel ville Bantaae : C oe oat pres a he ee apr Re ok Geral coach Ralph Sazio. Arena, 7:30 p.r : eee: > S vs Oshawa rillia 3 10 0 38 65 6 " ey ' 5 Sazio has so much faith B. s fay oaana 5 + UAW. H oc key League: (7 es oe " ae Wet nS Come out and Fresh Up 7 sald Pigeon gtk Civie Auditorium, 6:00-7:00 p.m --- GEORGE . Zuger that after last season Doubleh>ader, at Civie Audi- a a S}antam . Hoa : f tri alternate arterbe teriuih: 10-00 i le Audi- |League: Ideal Dairy vs Bathe Lady Basketballers see the With enn ea aaa ales FIN Prank Sonenane to. Fdmon rium, : and McLellan, at 8:30 p.m HOCKEY--OHA Intermediate League--Port Perry Flyers vs Whitby RVICE ski f i Duplate League: Duraclean and Local 2784 vs Canadi Enjoy First Game nee | Mel-Rons; at Whitby Arena, 8:30. p. . . bakeshore Juvenile Eskimos of the Western Conf vs Canada Outdoor Supply; at Tire. 9:30 ae all aie at action You Like It | | League--Lindsay vs Oshawa; at Children's "Arena, 9:00 p.m Tune-ups Liceried sdacioni ence. : Civic "Auditorium, 4:00 p.m Childente Ae Preise, Recreation Council lt L es Y | Gove ih oan igus Zuger, an accomplished p Industrial League: Double- = Batis doubled the score on YWCA Re ' ou ICED : HSU Sie cid tall ter who this year averaged 4 header, at Civic Auditorium, OMHA: Major - Bantam (29-19 In an exhibition ladies' GARY HUNT SMITH Bevera e CANADIAN CONSERVATORY ( OF MUSIC -- cor checked and changed yards on 125 kicks, played ¢ 7:9 pm on Police Assoc. vs Can- basketha | game at the YWCA 7 5 g $ Studios -- Oshawa @ Whitby @ Ajax @ Bay Ridges over for winter driving. > North Plant League: Cadil. 2@an Corps, at 6:00 p.m.; {recently Both squads had only WHIT BY Phone 723-0101 Fs q lac Billiards vs (¢ lifford and |Hambly's "Beverages vs B'nai |Played as a unit for approxi- 2723 1011. = ~ Oshawa e 735 Erie St. (Oshawa) Station Ploze PICK-UP & DELIVERY REMEMBER WHEN lid Dodds Texacr 6:00 pm B rith, at 7:00 pm and. mately four or five weeks : -- FREE APTITUDE TEST 668-4232 By THE CANADIAN PRES: Dodsworth Printers vs Hote] S¢ugog Cleaners vs' West ORC:- Sue Marlow, Carole Lasco ers "SUDDARD' Ss Oy, Aine Teeening | 932 BROCK ST. 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