Oshawa Times (1958-), 8 Dec 1967, p. 11

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irks Nin r action last night gh Petes stayed the Generals in the by battling to a 3-3 the Niagara Falls amilton Red Wings io Marlboros played ough scorers were s, tick MacLeish and hwell. Gary Swain, jley and Phil Roberta r the Flyers. 4 ton, a shot by Mar- ceman Fred Barrett sme late in the third rry Cafferey was To- er marksman. Jim Brian Gibbons re- familton. K , Rink rophy 10; A. Acton, 8; M. Hunter, §. 00 A.M. DRAW Nilma McLaughlin, Edith Pollard and Phyl Fordham, TBY: Jodie Roblin, Jean y Rich and Marg LeGros, DOUGH: Ev Kayson, Hazel Ryder and Dorothy Mor- fOR, BOULEVARD: Wendy suline Lumb, Flo Cormode skip, 6 ¥é : Glad Williams 'Ducky"' p, 11; WHITBY: "Tiny" auline Howe, Mary Me s Watson, skip, 10. 2 orn. Terreyberry, Mabel Allan and "Don- skip, 16; LINDSAY: 1, Jean Fergauson, Peggy Marblyne Williams, skip, Hilda Coleman, a" iER: Ruth Gibson, Kay yen Hall and Judy Trent, 1E: Beth Slinger, Dorothy y Acre and Olive Thomp- M. Sweetman, H. Johns n_and Joy Wilson, skip, 8; QUINTE: Betty Waims- wood-Jones, Betty Wymark e, skip, 6. Second Games 10; P. Fordham, 10. | tuned muffled torque sensitive Makes It haven yment nes at attractive rronge for Christ- to 6 P.M, HAVEN Phone 723-8186 98 power than any e get up and go. .? Like the big ternator, wind- buretqr, padded icro-mesh. You a car that never (). horsepower. delivery, provincial ra. olla. TORS TS @ re St. P Salt O'Connor their eligi- The Dennis O'Connor Sen- ary Schoo! Association's rounds. Dennis ior girls' basketball team 'A' basketball champion- School gained of Whitby, coached by Sis- ship, when they defeated bility for this championship ter Mary Diane, captured Madoc and Norwood High playoff round by eliminat- the Central Ontario Second- School teams in the playoff ing Whitby Henry High Doug Cole Leads Eagles, | Season's High Team Triple Tryjand Walt Crystal combined one game to roll 446 team single, only two pins shy of the leaders. Jim Leaman had a 565, Frank Sobil of Mitchell and Waite Travel Service had a 556 (202), y) ce ri js|Show that it is working out fine. The Eagles went wild this), ains, Kassinger Construction, Scugog week and turned in a new vi Cleaners, Maurice Berg's Men's Wear i riple of 2371.) and Go-Goes took two games to one from EO ls oy ald Bhs Independents, Crawlers, owe. |P , : leaners, Odd Balls, and 3 Plus Two.|Prakken of Eastway Lanes 543, and high 249 single game, Bob Rich-|The Wild Five took four points frem|Alex Ross of Smith Beverages 538 ardson with his 625 triple (217 beng cote bewit od EM Standings show that East- "3 bale Se need e ladies showed the best bowling) way Lanes was on top with 26 points and Jim Leaman with ajthis week led by Donna Carter and Jo-|followed by Smith Beverages with 21, ) 596 triple (213). The Chiefs led sie Gyurka each with 545 triples and|Team No. 6 20, Mitchell and Waite 3 pee Aesere: Sa Valees followed by Ruby Phillips 526, Ede Ryan| Travel Service 18, Modern Dry Clean- by "Big George' Lawrence, | 4g3, Marg Barnes 481, Marg Brown 479,)ers 15, Maurice Berg Men'¢ Wear last managed to take one game from|Loraine Dalby 467, Twila Wilson _462,|with 13 points. I the Eagles with his big 629 trip- Glenda Thomson 461, Mary Lee 457, Barb |Kirkham 440 and Shirley Bowers 439. LADIES' CLASSIC Je (217, 214) singles. Ron Neh Ossi Sponer was tops for the lads) Bey Doran showed the girls some t ; ss |with his 587 triple followed by Alex ; son had a good day with Tis| poss with 571, George Reid 558, Danny im Sowing, with a il. Bare Cae 623 (215, 209) followed closely| Thomson 544, Oz Weeks 541, Frank Stew-|was close behind. with her $37 (191), by Frank Sobil with 618 (211,|2"t 510, Ros Gavel 507 and John Mac-| Donna Carter 494 and Joanne Breau 205, 202), Bert Harding 607 (236, 213), Bob Edgar 602 (211, Herm Donald 501. 5 . hy cease dans Mr. TV Tower (The Gypsies) are the : -.| Joe Thiemann was the big man of the|first section with 25. Misfits came close 202) and John Waldensperger ycex in this league with his high 612\with 24 points followed by Belles with 598 (214). triple (200, 242), R. ae hic and ba Oey, Cats 21, Jems 21, Tiger Kats t : 'iw jn|behind with 608 (224, 203); Mile Hep-|21, Upsets 15, Big Three 11, Bobettes 10, The Jets are still way out in) oor sos. (234, 222); Sam LaRocca 600|and last but not lef ou! Spit Fires front with 26 points. The !eague) (202, 205); Bill Winters 598 (205, 208); | with 9 points. '. vee |Walt Scott 596 (216, 200);. Bill jiNmore standing shows that only three) ACASie ome rs (215, 211); Jim Leaman 573 (233); points separates the second and)poug Vann 573 (211); Bill Welsh 556 the GoGetters took all three games LEAGUE $ k last place teams. (211); John Hopps 555, Harold Babcock irom the Mustangs. Condors and the P 553, Bob Richardson 555 and Al Saunders Chargers cach took 'ine Games" trove MEN'S INTER. MONDAY 550 (212). Firebirds and Centennials and Barb: took two from Mala Glen Court Jack Van De Ven of Cliff Mills Motors was high with his 575 (205) followed Ontario Motor Sales, Arnold Palmer league shows the Mustangs still on top by Jim King of King pins with 550 (218), |Cleaning, Fred Brown and Les Eveniss) John Brige was the high man_ this Jim Leaman of Cliff Mills 546 (203),|Sales took four points to none from week with his 578 triple to go along 'Joe Tobias of Mr. T.V, Towers 541 (205),|Clints Texaco, All Survey Real Estate,/with his 220 single. Vern Trimble con- Warren Pemberton cf King Pins 533 J jtir (212),. Bill Murray of Townline Esso 519,/Rate Gas, Wilson's Men's Wear, Schen-|his 569 (202) and remain with high aver- Richard Burtch of Odd Balls 512, (206),/ley's, Pepis Pizza and Newcomers and Bob Pellerin of Mr. T.V. Towers|took three points from Erinli Golf Club,|544, Jim Zambonelli 542, Jim Higgins| 506. jIdeal Dairy, Goch Pupertstand Aldsworth | 543, Ross Gavel 540 (218), R. Hughes 539 Cliff Mills Motors, Left Overs and Mr. | Cleaners. (201), Bill Borrowdale 528 (232) and E T.V. Towers all whitewashed their oppon-| McMaster 528 (201). ents by taking all three games. Town-) EASTWAY MIXED line Esso and King Pins each took six) Moring'# Garage, Arts Haristyling and SAT. MORNING BANTAM points to two from extras and Odd Balls.|Vancos came through with flying col-. Imperial Life Assurance took all three The standings this week show Cliff/ors, in taking all games from their op-|game# from Royal House followed by Mills Motors out in front with 74 points|ponents, Speedy Muffler Kings, Taypees|Wilson's Furniture 3:to-1 over Curuply . T.V, Towers with 60, King Pins 58, Townline Esso 56, Left Overs 54, Odd Balls 50, Out Casts 44, Ex- tras 32, Born Losers 28, Strangers last with 24 points. . KING MIXED LEAGUE This league changed the team handi- cap to try and help the lower average bowler and the points taken this week and Nu-Way Rug. Oshawa Rug Clean-|Orono. Townline Esso and Team No. | ers could manage only one point in try-|took three from Burns Jewellers and} ing one game with Northside Chrysler.|Team No. 10. Cedardale Iron and} Nu-Way Photo, Cast-offs and Variety|Metals split with Bill Whittick Motors, jeach took 5-to-2 from the Jembs, Tigers} David Alexander was high this week and Braemor Variety. |for the boys with his 436 triple, followed | | Anne Bone showed the way for the|by Bryan Hughes 382, Terry Adams 372,) ladies with her 548 triple and 196 single, |Lee Norris 360, David Simard 336, Dary!| Josie Gyurka followed with her 541 (210), Janet Peel 537, Donna Carter 523, Doris Vann 499, Nadine Solotarow 486, King 318 and Todd Norris 31). Mary; Ann Collison led the way for the girl¢ Cole 494, Grace Fusco 491 (195), Elleen|with her 406 triple, followed by Laurie Worsley 487, Fairley Bouckley 486 (196),|Snow with 382, Roslyn Adams 362, Carole Collis 468, Carole Gibbs 464, Ma-| Terri George 361, Lyn Ross 324, vis Taylor 448 and Joan Ross with her|Layng 313 and Dorit Harm 306, 443 SAT. MORNING JUNIORS Golden Eagles took all their Doug Cole led the way for the lads) with his 586 triple and (210) single. Maur- Ice Brige had a 58) (222), Doug Gibbs|from the Soul Bros. while Nomads | 573, Ernie Gillespie 570, (201); Sam La-| The Classics @ach took 2-to-1 from the! rocca 558 (204), Walt Vervynck 554, Doug|Hawks and Owls a Boosts Lea Vann 547, Harry Blohm 544, George Law- rence 529, Bill Buckowski 520, Bob How-'out in front with 31 points followed by i sa 2 Galand of|lett 512 and George Reid with 511. the Hawks with 21, Soul Broy. 20, Owls eden teaches uae onal 18, Golden Eagles 17 and The Classics : OSHAWA CLASSIC DOUBLES 13, up a four-point lead in the Ontar-| Ken Fisher of the Modern Dry Clean. High scorers were Frank McCabe on| io Hockey Association Senior ers was the big gun with his big 607' top with his 517 triple, followed by Eric| Lito Dig ie| his 586 (223) followed by Walt Cry#|Reid 445, Dave Rutt Se il a tricone cian "6 yal 1230) cl teen Nea Gakde Ture Parodie Witt ae sad jump into a second place tie} with John Beechey of Galt Hor- nets. Galand has a league-lead- ing 15 goals and 17 assists for 32 points. Adams. and_ Beechey| have 28 points each. } Norm Defelice of Galt main-| tains his season-long grip on the | goaltending lead. Defelice al-| lowed six goals in a pair of games but still boasts a 2.00 mark in 13 starts. The leaders: (Legend: T--To- ronto, B--Barrie, G--Galt, C-- Collingwood, W--Woodstock, K games and Men's Wear was next|Harold Reid 470, Ted Paradise 448, Dan Maurice Berg and Butch --Kingston) GA Pts. Pim. Galand, T 15 17 32 9 Adams, B 15 13 28 14 Beechey, G. 10 18 28 2 The name of the rye is Grand Prix. Brennan, G 13 13 26 § epi 4 We made it incredibly smooth by McComb, C 11 15 26 36 Milroy, T 11 15 26 36 making it dry. Dubeau, B 519 24 12 And we made it dry by discovering a Robinson, W 12.10) 23 2 . Me Mercer K ice new way to make rye without any cloy: ing sweetness. This makes Grand Prix a full-bodied rye so smooth you can actually sip it Christmes SEWING MACHINES from $49.50 Free Lessons -- Service WHITE ELNA SEWING CENTRE 38 Bond St. W. -- Oshowe Now Open QUALITY UTILITIES LTD WHOLESALE @ PLUMBING @ HEATING @ ELECTRICAL @ INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES * 1405 KING East of Town Line PHONE 728-9421 HOURS: Mon. to Fri. 7:30 to 8 p.m. Set. 8:00 te 12 noon. ! ) DENNIS O'CONNOR SENIORS WIN COSSA BASKETBALL TITLE playoff at sea- School, in a Courtice, earlier this son, 'Football Playoff Picture | »|Green Bay Packers and Dallas Cowboys already division {|titleholders in the National Football League, the outlines of the post-season playoff sched- ules in pro football have begun to emerge. are battling for the Coastal Di- vision championship. The event- ual Bay Dec. 23 at Milwaukee. Sunday at St. Louis in a game that could decide the Century Division and the opponent of Dallas Dec. 24 in the Eastern Conference playoff at Dallas. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, December 8, 1967 ] jrace, worth $38,025 to the win- ner. | 'He's A Smoothie' Goes To Aqueduct nil' beasiey, will be "carrying TORONTO (CP) -- 126 pounds in his first appear- Near Definite Date Stage uct a Poveda championship game at) Smoothie, Canada's Horse of the akland or San Diego. If divi-| Year, and Pretko will represent sional races end in tie, APL Canada rr 4 ~ $50,000. LAST NIGHT'S FIGHTS : | isplay Handicap at! title game will be Jan. 7. | Aqueduct race track in New| BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Jan. 7 Sun--Playoff Bowl NFL| York, it was announced Wednes-| Baltimore--Sweet Herbie Lee, 145, Washington, D.C., outpoint- in Miami, between losers of| day. heal yr : Dec. 23-24 games. | Trainer Carl Chapman toldjed Freddie Martinovich, 145, | If the race is decided at the end of the regular season on Sunday, Dec. 24, the AFL title game will be played Dec. 31 in the home city of the Western Division winner, Oakland or San Diego. If there is a tie, playoffs between New York and Hous- ton, the game will be at New York Dec. 31 with the cham- pionship game set back to Jan. With the NEW YORK (AP) Aqueduct officials that Pretko,| Newark, N.J., 10. Jan. 14 Sun--Super Bowl at owned by Harry Carmichael of| Portland, Me.--Leo Difiore, Miami between NFL and AFL/St. Catharines, Ont., will join|126, Portland, stopped Jose Gar- champions. \He's a Smoothie in the two-milelcia, 125, Worcester, Mass., 5, Baltimore and Los Angeles 3 survivor will play Green The NFL title game will be played Sunday, Dec. 31, in the home park of the Western Con- ference champ Green Bay, Los Angeles or Baltimore. The schedule: i ; Dec. 23 Sat--Baltimore or Los sia The American Football il- - ' League also has two races still Seles ¥S Aires Pay 8) Ee 4 {fs Sa nia Says oa going. Oakland has the edge on| Waukee. The Most Wonderful San Diego for the Western Divi-|_ Dec. 24 Sun--Cleveland or St. Gift Won't Be Cleveland and St. Louis meet to go. 'home park-of Dec. 23 winner. Owner Says 'Cardigan Bay' (Oshawa Times Photo) Grid Star, Mel Walker Loses Leg MINNEAPOLIS (AP) -- Mel| "'l've started training him and Walker will play no more foot-|~ ball, His promising collegiate grid| career ended Wednesday night. Doctors at General Hospital amputated his Hennepin eft leg just below the knee. County | He'll have to spend next au- winners of the points standing in the back. Nov, 25 r On the sixth play in Minneso- Oshawa Wood Products and Lyles Cut-|tinues to show some good bowling with ta's 21-14 victory over Wiscon- turf. His left knee had taken a blow 9\to the inside, and the outside of the knee was grievously dam-} aged. SHATTERS KNEE The main leg nerve was dam- Bodashesky 332, Mark Barker 322, Pat) aged, there were torn ligaments} 'and cartilage. The muscle at-| tachments at the knee joint had| been severed. And the knee cap-/ sule and artery were damaged. "Without question," said Dr. |E. Harvey O'Phelan, a Univer- sity of Minnesota hospitals re- "it was the worst limb The team standings show the Nomads|injury I've ever seen. This is as cian, bad as they come." Immediate surgery at Univer- sity of Mennesota hospitals re- paired the ligament, cartilage triple and his 227 single. Bob Edgar of|Love Rock with 510, Bill Temple 490,,and muscle damage, and doc- were tors thought prospects good for a full recovery. CALVERT OF CANADA LTD, MONTAEAL get to play quarterback because} ' : the Badgers had a senior and a\can Hockey League Springfield) gay for all race horses-he turns junior ahead of him. Such was Walker's all-around|@nt club as talent, however, that he moved to defensive safety The a regular. came Gojf into the stason 9 % finale agai Minnesota 'ere REMEMBER WHE P each|age. V. Jendrika had 551 (241), Ky Neal|Sin, Mel went high into the air} to help break up a Minnesota} {pass into the Badger end zone.}| In midair, he collided with al tonight--in team-mate, then fell hard to the How Calvert found a new way to make rye incredibly smooth. straight. And like it. Nobody ever made arye as smooth as | Grand Prix before because nobody ever knew how. It took Calvert ten years to | do it, and naturally our Master Blender is pretty proud of it. But try it yourself. In ten seconds you'll know why he's so proud. | | CALVERT ; WHISKY CT OF CANADA LI Calvert Grand Prix. The world's first dry rye. Ready To Try For Million he's showing me that he's com- ing around, 'Dancer said after) jogging fhe old gelding around sion title but each has three to| Louis vs Dallas at Dallas. Under The Tree! ! play. New York and Houston| Dec. 31 Sun--NFL title game are tied in the East with three|between Dec. 23-24 winners at You can make this the happiest Christmas ever ---- just by doing what you've been waiting to do for a long time. . NEW EGYPT, N.J. (CP) -- Can Cardigan Bay Counce back from a crippling lameness to take his place once again at thejhis half-mile practice track) forefront of harness racing/here. : ; horses and become the sport's} Cardigan Bay, second biggest| ¢ BRING HOME A 68 FROM TRENT first million-dollar winner? purse winner in harness racing) 4 Yes. says owner Stanley/|history, presumably was retired) 5 The Home of... last summer after going lame. The horse had won $905,971 when Dancer took him out of JAVELIN --- AMBASSADOR -- REBEL and AMERICAN RAMBLER Dancer--if the elderly New Zea- land-bred pacer continues to show in training an approxima- la ; .{competition last Aug. 18 after Leora his old speed and dura-) yd finished seventh in a & Selatollalatolalatolotalatoloiotetlelciotciotolciokoioieiciaas™ aa race. * + S ie The suspensories ligaments in > ¢~ Ask for One of these Santa's +: his forelegs are back to normal. x = * Terry Sawchuk |nxcono 1s sicur : a : Dancer readily admits Cardi- t Weld B K x gan Bay has the gameness and eidon Brown * Out Two Weeks racing manners to come back, x evin Chipman = AMERICAN and has an excellent chance of PSC CCESECCOCCCSCCCOTCCCCCCTCC ECTS CT, MOTORS topping Bret Hanover's $922,616 LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Goal-| career record. umn learning anew how to), rae s MS walk instead of learning Univer- keeper Terry Sawchuk of Los Under the terms of his horse's sity of Wisconsin football plays.| Angeles Kings will be sidelined hase. Dancer is obligated to Sian k Waker ane e vtl]about two weeks with ajPure Bit ane os gate ' Melvin A. Walker was recruit-|) 4 mstring muscle injury and|return him to his former owner i ed by Wisconsin as a quarter-|116 National Hockey League|in New Zealand when his career ' : lclub Thursday recalled a re-|is ended. Under the rules of the ' As a 20-year-old sophomore} 1a cement. U.S. Trotting Association, Car- a L 4 M j T E D his past season, Walker didn't digan Bay can be raced through Jacques Caron of the Ameri-| nis 14th year. On Jan. 1--birth- Kings was called up by the par- standby goalie to Wayne Rutledge for tonight's game against Philadelphia. @ KING ST. E., BOWMANVILLE n--Rebel--Amb dor--Javelin "NOBODY UNDERSELLS TRENT" @ Dancer purchased Cardigan) Bay in 1964 at a reported cost of |$100,000. 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