Oshawa Times (1958-), 22 Nov 1967, p. 17

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vich of Ottawa lation developed offensive backs ott and Bethea s as both full acks. layers selected acks who were backs this sea- lard were tied ; each as full- hea got four. At a led the way 11 for Scott and d were Ron 'a, with seven ymons of Toron- ily nine players year's team-- pr, Scott and ence; Henley, Lehmann and ice--with Baker amilton's Billy the middle line- lost last season. Barrow, is al- - fixture, having ing spot for the year. A lock was finally 2 18:40 mark when nell took a long, hat went through ind caught the cor- et. said after the s pleased with his y but felt they scored more goals. still missing a lot ies, he stated. ling out Welsh r praise, he said on defence played ne of the season. said, would stay renerals and Gerry he returns to the ip Saturday, after will become the hh defenceman. penalties, two to ere handed out in t. Catharines out- 33-30. Attendance as 1,04 Yeo, ker, Wilson, Clayton, Bedard, Walton, Tallon, Seagrist, Gyles. IES -- McDuffe, Doug- wood, Gibbons, Salo- McDowall, Don: Anderson, Mara, s) 12.36 McDuff 15.07, Clayton | 17,10. 1D PERIOD iaume Solderiv) ...+e0s00 3.49 on Ish) sieransees 09? her (Giannini) .. 11.45 nell Robertson) ....+++ W499 lone. tal stacular /.24,8 P.M. cL 9 8 ower than any get up and go. " Like the big ternator, wind- uretqr, padded ro-mesh. You car that never | horsepower, livery, provincial oa : alla. By THE CANADIAN PRESS Two young goalies who were|fi instrumental in winning the Me-|Fort Worth farm club in the morial Cup for the Canadian/Central Pro League where he'd|turned pro the same year after junior hockey champion Niag-|gone nine games without a loss. ara Falls Flyers in 1965 now are making things tough on oppos- ing National Hockey League for-| He has yet to be defeated in the NHL although he came close Sunday with only a late- wards, Doug Favell and Bernie Par- ent, together again in the ex, : s panded Western Division of the}?4me goal enabling the Wings NHL with Philadelphia Foyers,(to earn a 2-2 tie with Chicago } [EXTENDS STREAK lead all goaltenders with a com-|Black Hawks. bined 2.25 goals against aver- In other games tonight Mont- real Canadiens are in St. Louis Orillia at Toronto | Former Flyers' Stars i Now Top NHL Goalies | Edwards came to the Wings,erage for the division-leading ve games ago from Detroit's|Red Wings. Favell and Parent, who both leading Niagara Falls to Memorial Cup, perform with similar results. last age while Parent has given the same function for Philadelphia The Flyers have won four, lost two and tied four of their 10 games and the two young goalies share equal bill- ing. Favell in nine games has allowed 18 goals for a 2.00 aver- 17 goals in seven games and a the up winner of Saturday's game be-!Hoosiers last Saturday 33-7. MARKET-PLACE Your Guide To Quality Work & Better Values Check this feature every Wednesday, It's a p for home, gerden, aute end E ing, os it does, the area's most qualified businesses in their field. 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Jim Krantz led the way for North Oshawa with two goals, while Dave Field and Lloyd Metcalfe added single LAST NIGHT'S FIGHTS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Miami Beach, Fla.--Eddie Talhami, 176, Montreal, outpoint- ed Willie Johnson, 183, Miami, 10 Ottawa Mayor Says Football Too Late= OTTAWA (CP) -- Late Nov- ember or December is no time to play football in Canada, sa Mayor Don Reid. "Football should be over by mid-November," he said in an Hojston--Dave Zyglewicz, 191, Houston, outpointed Bill Mc- Murray, 212, Sacramento, Calif., 10. interview. "'It isn't fair to spec- San Jose, Calif.--Ray Echa-|tators to hold games in mid-win- varria, San Jose, outpointed|ter conditions." Placido Rodriguez, Mexico City, 10, featherweights. He suggested starting the sea- markers. wins is now in sole possession of first place with six points. Trailing close behind Rundle are Lake Vista, Fernhill an Connaught all with five points, while North Oshawa, Woodview, IN j n finish, Valleyview NIPIGON NOSED OUT a tremendously exciting Park| Squeezed out a close 3-2 bead over Nipigon Park. The game! had been hard-fought all the| son two weeks earlier or holding two playoff games a week--at ( BOBBY'S HOPE LOSES the end of the season. CHICAGO (AP) -- "I thought she had what it takes to be first," said hockey ace Bobby Hull Tuesday after Miss Dom, a summer yearling heifer from his Demorestville, Ont., ranch, a was adjudged second in her class at the International Live Stock Exposition. trolled tropical swimming age. a eat After a slow start offensively,/against the Blues, Minnesota|2.43 average. Valleyview and Storie are next bl s mints eneuied get the Flyers now trail division|North Stars visit Toronto M ith four points api \Wattauctna ; hades : onto Maple w Our points apiece, Valleyview's Marcel Belanger| leading Los Angeles by one|Leafs, Chicago plays the Rang- JUMPS TO NHL broke | t pers h nine, Do You Want Your point, 19 to 18, but have a gamelers in New York, Boston Bruins|_Favell made his pro debut BEAT SOUTHMEAD er Ginny Caieee han in hand on the Kings. jare at Pittsburgh Penguins and|With Oklahoma City, Boston's Rundle Park took command of\count "yg th 'hes fon alee: The Flyers are in Detroit to-\Los Angel vg ;-\farm club in the Central Pro de r ol counte the first two Valley- . * r ngeles Kings entertain) ~. P first place with a 4-0 win over|yiew goal vhile Bob. H night in one of six NHL games.|Oakland Seals. circuit while Parent made the ja stubborn Southmead team Mang ee Nees. replied ah nowmonbue Wi 2 4 ite in ped hie Pligg Roca Edwards, since his promotion, ns Hg cutlorneed dieitttte who were thwarted by thelthe Nipigon goals. wards, the Red Wings 30-year-|"@S allowed just six goals and is|in his first full season for his old _ cotta eng Ml Ye Baker Park outhustled Har- -- 16 H.P. 362 ¢.c. cylinder engine made In Canade. old rookie who is unbeaten in 14|the NHL's individual leader in|Niagara Falls coach, , Layton led the way for Rundle with aj™2" ae a well-earned' 6-1. vic- ~-- Cruise - © - Matic Start games this year. __ goalie statisties with a 1.25 av- meat nit vast Sis dadbinclcass lfine two-goal effort, while single 9 lg athena Agee sing -- Reverse gear control on dashboard ; as : - {goals were added by Bobby). go TRE Pi dis tele 3 tailed off and Parent found him- WREN BLAIR, general the Stanley Cup champion |Small and Victor Evelyn. W hile single goals were notched ~-- Key electric start EY TA |self playing behind Ed Johnston] manager and h of Mi ¥ by Randy. Komatz, Tom -- Visual fuel tank for most of the season. This! ne gee th ae a in 6 Maple Leafs. North Stars Storie handed Woodview Park|Northey, Brian Elliot and Steve F ; |year the Bruins left the young i vi ast t Sate eg . edged the Leafs 2-1 in a (a 4-1 setback to drop Woodview|Barretit, The lone Harman -- First quiet snowmobile -- Dual tuned muffled By THE CANADIAN PRESS American Leagie \Montrealler unprotected in th ying Visit to Oshawa 1a8 t Minnesota recent- |{tom first place. Jeff Rorabeckmarksman was Vic Sirko exhoust NATIONAL LEAGUE iJ ion d ain Me! night to take in the St. Bee Rt Pee LeceD. led Storie's offence with an ex- ' : : : A ji tia ith ¢ iti Phe arg Division {ADS SAP Rnee rath, Catharines - Oshawa Gen- ly. Blair will be interviewed |cejjent two-goal, one-assist per-|commausht Park stormed the -- idea transmission wi orque sensitive East Division y T F APt | Philadelphia management; erals' junior '"'A" hockey on television between the lrormance, while Frank Schr Glen Stewart goal continuously WLT F _pt/Springfid 11 4 1 66 60 23| must have had hindsight, be-| game. Blair's North Stars first and second periods of pea Beit Hote counted Oinaie for a convincing 11-1 victory Detroit 9 5 3 56 48 21|Hershey 7 6 1 56 45 15|cause they not only grabbed! make their first appéarance the game. arkers The 1 - W avic "!Vic Suppan led the Connaught s Boston 9 4 2 55 38 20 kh 6 8 1 50 50 13 a - the draft but also! in Toronto tonight against --Oshawa Times Photo Mae eu Rill Verelus oodvieW attack with three goals, Ron Only Snow ruiser Has It Toronto 9 7 2 62 44 20|Providence 5 10 3 57 78 13;made claims on his old junior. -------- ERIC ass ie - oy fs Aa ' aoa _ |Jenkins was next with two ' New York 8 5 3 53 42 19) Western Division |team-mate Favell, a native of| s Prey tags or cae oo 3 oe Sauk we Cary aetan. Lars ( i Montreal 6 7 4 38 41 16\Cleveland 1041 \St. Catharines, Ont. The two attack as they eate TOOK-iadded by Gary Sherban, Larry HH] ] 0 h Yy h h Chicago 5 7 5 44 56 15| Buffalo 8 9 0 un Ms i " are giving Flyers the need- ar un or igns ie pl aed ag Glen Thomas, Wayne Miller, Randy n y Ss awa ac aven Rochester 7 2 ed defensive boost that has al- rkham and Mark brabiniSherban, Guy Miller and Danny Los An en rr 51 52 19 etd 6 ; 1 a 4 if lowed the Philadelphia . For-| shared the limelight for Lake) Huggins. M. Baydoo counted the i Pl Phila 2 7 5 4 33 36.18 a aan |wards to concentrate on scor-| As Winni e Mana er aoe pe three -- Pegsoa lone Glen Stewart goal @LIS eee us yori uesday's Resw ling, which, in t ae | Single goals were adde ry | Spr pay = Minnesota, 5-6 4 a4 44 14) Phoenix (WHL) 4 Quebec 2 laaine of the game." oo Pp g g Monty "Harmon and Allen|pernnil handed Easteiew's 7.3 Parts and servi Minnespla F684 M48 14 ee : \Emard, with Emard being the| inl! eee a SiR sc dao cl ns Oakland 411 4 41 56 12) WINNIPEG (CP) -- Earl|campaign without a general/pame's top playmaker with four|S¢!0@ck- Jim Duignan put on a -- Factory treined mechanics St. Louis 410 2 36 46 10 Th ' N . * |(The Earthquake) Lunsford has|manager. assists. Peter Pawlenchuk ogee i sy ae Sack Mnenck Law down peymunt |signed as general manager of} Lunsford has been offensive played xcellent 6 forme, Is four-goal effort ne at me ces A ' ey re aming eams, |Winnipeg Blue Bombers, the|coach for Oregon State Univer- Eee Coreen eee ee sage -- goal mr -- Trode-ins wanted LT F APt {Western Football Conference sity. : counte y Don Layton, Ken N. Falls 13 1 1 85 37 27] U S C id B ] C |club announced Tuesday. Bombers won just four of Wl cave tk a cee wieeee and Marty bi ae rh reconditioned used machines et etrractive i | The 34-year-old native of|games in 1967, which doesn't] Age > 'o/Terry Thompson played a ; Hamilton 1041 72 40 21) alhda Tl OW ames Oklahoma, who .as a Calgary|bother Lunsford. "I don't want|Wateh and "observe what has to!strong game for Eastview with Place your order now to ensure delivery. Arrange for Christ- Kitchener 10 3 0 85 41 a) |Stampeder fullback was the|to go into a cut and dried situa- be done." |two goals, while Stan Konorow-|} mas Eve delivery to delight the Family. Montreal 9 5 1 53 46 19) By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS|tween Florida (6-2), and Florida/fitst man to rush a mile in altion," he said. A general manager, he said,|ski added a single marker Toronto 9 5 0 75 4418] Tennessee and Oklahoma, two|State (6-2-1). Me ie "Canadian Football League sea-| He will go to work in'his new should pore get involved in| ERNE REE OPEN 9 A.M. to 9 -P.M. DAILY London 6 9 1 43 6613\0f the top 10 in the United! Wyoming, playing Louisiana son, fills the position left by Bud|capacity Dec. 2, when he at-jcoaching." Zaleski will make SEWING MACHINE th 510 0 51 64 10/States, landed in the Orange State in the Sugar Bowl, is the|@tant's departure. \tends the Grey Cup game in Ot-|the decisions about players, he} and VACUUM REPAIRS St. Cath. Bowl Monday while the Sugar|nation's only major unbeaten -|_ Grant became head coach of|tawa with other club officials. Will handle office duties and To All Makes Oshawa 47 1 42 56 9/Row! reached out for unbeaten|juntied team, finishing with a|Minnesota Vikings of the Nation-| Lunsford was one of 24 appli- chase the players the coach WHITE ELNA Peterbor'gh 210 2 41 74 6|/Wyoming and the Cotton Bowl|10-0 record for the Western Ath-|@! Football League prior to the|cants, wants. Ww ; Ottawa 115 1 28107 3\grabbed colorful Alabama for|letic Conference crown. The 1967 season. : i He said a two-year stint under; In 1961, Lunsford rushed for eta on HARBOUR ROAD (off Simcoe St. S$.) Phone 723-8186. ; Tuesday's Result |the Monday, Jan. 1, football|Cowboys rallied for a 21-19| The Bombers hired Joe Zales-|Calgary general manager Rog-|1,794 yards--a single seman 725-7181 | Kitchener 9 London 3 spectators, |triumph over Texas El Paso\ki as coach but completed the ers Lehew as Stamps' minor|CFL record that still stands. | St. Catharines 4 Oshawa 5 Lineups were virtually set for] last Saturday. _ oan i the four oldest and most es-|_ The Sun Bowl at El Paso, } IG|G|G|GE|G G§ Mota inara Fan's ih Tor let a8 | BE SSE SESE550555005:5:5:5:50:5:45.:50:5:5:5:52:50:5:5:50:50:50:50:5:50:50:5::5:505550:50:5500:50:5:52:5:5:552555 Games | | 'a Montreal at Hamilton | 'The other bowls--there are 13|'0, Play an unnamed opponent n I; ; Dec, 30. The Liberty Bowl at ' London at Peterborough in all, running from Saturday, A Dec. 2, through New Year's Day| Memphis, Tenn., Saturday, Dec. Ontario Senior and beyond--also began scram- al aa Ge te 3), ger : ' -2), Georgia (6-3), Au- es niet x Galea, ; en : - in wet Raa" tourna (68) and Nebraska (63), THE WORLD'S LARGEST CHAIN OF HEALTH CLUBS Kingston 9 5 2 87 53 20 Here are the major pairings: among others. Collingwood 8 4 1 50 40 17|,,Qrange Bowl -- Tennessee| Colorado (7-2) was chosen for Toroun. $6.0 51 35 16 (7-1) vs Oklahoma (7-1). the Bluebonnet Bow! at Houston] -- Guelph 7 5 2 48 45 16| Sugar Bowl -- Wyoming (19-| Saturday, Dec. 23 with the oppo- ' suelp > i 3. nent to be chosen from one of Oakville 7.7 0 43 60 14/9) vs Louisiana State (5-3-1). Ithe unhenka in the Séuthwest A' Barrie 5 6 1 36 45 11| Cottor Bowl -- Alabama (7-1-\conterence race Woodstock 4 7 2 48 5310/1) vs Texas A and M (5-4),|~« satiec' cas i | Southern California clinched Belleville 410 1 54 56 9/Texas (6-3), Texas Tech (5-4) cr 0 44°78 6IT Christian 3-5) jthe Rose Bowl spot Saturday by Orillia 312 » aenPaiet: eaeue de ledging UCLA 21-20, but its Big Tuesday's Results Gator Bowl -- Penn State (7-/Ten opponent was delayed until Kingston 6 Orillia 2 2) vs Florida (6-2) or Florida| after the final games this week ~ Toronto 4 Belleville 8 State (6-2-1). involving Minnesota and Indi- Friday's Games Penn State accepted an invita-jana. ' Woodstock at Barrie tion to the Gator Bowl at Jack-| Minnesota apparently has the : Kingston at Guelph sonville, Fla., on Dec. 30. Bowllinside track after smashing the , G Belleville at Collingwood officials are hoping to land the|previously - undefeated Indiana < Y OSHAWA CAROUSEL MOTOR | (BLOOR ST. and STEVENSON RD. S.) 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