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Har- ris, reportedly undertrained and overweight for this fight, weighed 161 pounds yesterday noon but trimmed down to 157% during the Stars Continue Le Magicians remained within)Stars came on GYPSY JOE UNDER ATTACK vod : | fenceman, leading the way with) 9, a pair and singles going to Gary {Lilley and Doug Balsom. in the second goal - for - goal in the second! frame and held a 3-2 edge going TV. 5-2 i into the final. x by taking out their gokltender move backfire with a goal into In Town and Country Hockey| win. action over the weekend, all|were: Gerry Garrard, Wayne games put the league into a St. John and John Baran, each er four all tied for third. Quality Fuels were handed their second loss of the season| MacDonald with two and singl- on with their winning ways and/Ted Lutten. this leaves these clubs at the|,,, ' PERC top, with 12 points each. In the em et other games, Dodsworth Print-| 4 sd nite oor eet e con- ers downed the Flyers and Clif.| Si ered an upset as the speedy d A }and hard - shooting Clifford and S. po oar Gate fe -- Dodds Texacos took another big FLYERS BEATEN ers, Quality Fuels, 5-2. In the first game of the night, ---- " . oe Dodsworth Printers defeated Cy} Wilson Flyers by the score of! 4-2, In the first period, Dodsworth outscored their opponents 2-1, with play first in one end and then the other. The Printers were matched t Flyers pulled out all the stops a afternoon to qualify for the fight. He managed to keep his undefeated record clear | by hammering out a split de- cision over Barreto. --AP Wirephoto | ad Way; | (4), Horruzey (11), Szmyr, Mas- three points of first place, withjhalf, outscoring their opponents'ters. a 35-23 victory over third place!19-14. Road Kings. Stars continue to dominate : ners with a 10 point effort, fol- Jaycee minor basketball league play, with their narrow 26-21 |lowed by Terry Lloyd and Lar- victory over last place Show'ry Horruzey who contributed Boats. seven and six points, respec- STARS 26 -- SHOWBOATS 21 |tively. The Stars scored their seventh} For the losers, Tom Horruz- win, in eight games, as theyjey was the big gun, notching scored a narrow victory over|11 points, to maintain his lead the cellar - dwellers, Show/|in the individual scoring hon- Boats. jors, Score was 7-7 at half time, butl SHOW BOATS: Chu (6), Fuke Purples Increase Margin, Biddy Basketball Race Winfield, With six games remaining in|Neal, Turton, league play, the Purple club|noski (2). fas taken a three-point lead over the Gold and Blue teams, RED 18, WHITE 5 who are tied for second place! The Red club scored an im- with 10 points, pressive 18-5 victory over the Blue club, winners of the|White club, after taking a 10-3 Westmount Kiwanis Biddy Bas-|!ead at half time. ketball League play-offs last! Stanley Cockerton and Chris year, failed to capture the|Topple were the big guns for league championship. jthe winners, with 10 and ints, ively. BLUE 21, GOLD 16 go age esis In the finest game, played y oodz, Cockerton to-date, the Blue club con-|(10), Coulby, Irvin, Miller, tinued their winning 'streak to ie Shank, Topple (8), four games, with a 21-16 vic- tory over the Gold club, and moved into a second place tie WHITE: Coulby, Dias, Kraj- mowicz, Krawec (2), Marano with the Gold team. In their|(3), Pierson, Stacey. previous engagement, Gold i : were victorious 14-12. WESTMOUNT KIWANIS Chester Uszazki enjoyed his STANDING biggest day in Biddy competi- (Up to and including tion with an 11-point effort, for December 9 the winners. Victor Fuke,. lead- WLT Pts. ing the individual scoring race, Purple 6:2: 1-3 contributed nine points to run|Gold 5 4 60 10 his over-all total to 59. | Blue 5 4 0 10 Eric Wiggans was the big/Red fais 'a aa gun for the losers, notching 12!White ee ae ate | points, which moved him into/Green se: pare ta second place in the individual) Games for Saturday, Dec. scoring honors. 16: 9.00 a.m., Purple vs Blue; BLUE: Cardinal, Dragota,9:30 a.m., Gold vs White and (1), Fuke (9), Hoffman,|10:00 a.m., Red vs Green. Bar-| we ] a vin-|Kit (1), Krawee (2). L ,q|3-2 lead over Genosha. Then: in : oe ee te ee ' eres @ the middle session both teams/ing for the winners on a slap scored twice on nice plays. \(7), Stephen, White (10), |MAGICIANS 35 -- their empty net. | Johnston and John Vernon. |CADILLACS RUN WILD jat each other's goalie and could|ing Magicians Stay Up Close © both clubs had it not been for : ers. Scoring for the winners were' Mike Weidmark put Starr Dennis Noakes, their star de-| y, For the losers, it was Hughie |«ci5 pin' for Cable Dave Leaming put the win- to take a very decisive 10-4 vic-/Bradt put Cable TV on_ the tory. |scoresheet. This game had its hectic mom- to make the final score have made the score higher for! 5-2. League - leading Versafood the two netminders. The first period ended with they downed Scugog Cleaners in STARS: Horruzey (6), Irvin,|Cadillac holding a very slim|# hard - hitting game. Al Glaspell opened the scor- shot from the point at 12:42 only It was Cadillac all the way injto have Dave Bradley come ROAD KINGS 23 the third as they outscored their | right back to even the score on Magicians, three points out of|opponents 5-0 to take the big a well executed play. first place, scored an impres-| Sive victory over third place! Road Kings. | Road Kings' and Show Boats| |were dealt a severe blow, when the league office, announced that |Bob Lipa and Jim Zarowny of |the Road Kings along with Rob |Dervent of the Show Boats, had |been suspended for one month. This has really hurt the YOUR NAME'S -- THE GAME look Here. . . Two-Way Tie For Top Spot, Four Others Sharing Third Scoring for the winners| Both teams opened up fast as real deadlock with two teams with a double and singles by|2-2 deadlock. As the game pro-|games were the order of the| tied for first place and the oth-|Reid Nosal, Don Glover, Eris|gressed it also became quite|\day's play, when Waldinsperger and Bob Glecoff.|chippy with For the losers it was Rod/fast to both sides. while Cadillac Billiards carried/es going to Brian Wright and win, downing the league - lead-! ling shared the losers' two goals.) UAW League's Leaders Tighten Top Rung Grip Starr Furniture defeated Cable, n the opening game of/|the eventual winners ahead 2-1. he weekly UAW hockey league| oubleheader at the Civic Aud-/action with both teams making vletons a itorium while Versafood increas-|end - to - end rushes. Bill Brai-|>.18!°l0"- Cliff Long, only to have the oq their hold on first place with|den was a standout in the nets| a 5-1 victory over Scugog Clean-|for Versafood as he continuous-| urniture ahead 1-0 in the sec-|3-1 at 5:13 of the middle stan- baleubhea Mel oe oo rie nd period when he fired 'Boo'|za when he picked up his own Driscoll, B. Pritchard rie je! Burke's rebound in the net,|rebound and fired it home af- Hazard Vince Ball tried har while Young was sitting in the|ter Joc Melnick had made the {0' Brookside with three goals, ners ahead 3-0 with two quick | scored Cadillac Billiards capitalized|goals in the final period be-jround out. the scorin jon the Genosha team's mistakes |fore Stan Westfall and Murray | winners. "Butch" Dowe put the game REMEMBER WHEN a i) Davey scored for Lake Vista. | ted ents around the nets as both|out of reach when he pot teams fired shot - after - shot! two goals on assists from Leam-| scored in all tree periods as| For-The Best In Service - Products - Prices! | THE OSHAWA TIMES, 1] Tuesday, December 12, 1967 Mite Lads Play Four Tie Games} they threw the game.wide- open At the Newcastle Community} aad the first period ended in a Arena weekly session, _ tie| C six games| penalties coming\were played in the Oshawa Neighborhood Associations' 124 In the second period, Texaco's|team Mite Hockey League. outscored their opponents and) Of the six games, no less also in the final, with three un-|than four ended in stalemates. answered goals to post the win, Baker and Glen Stewa Scoring for the winners were|fought to a 4-4 tie. Harley John Salowski with two and Durkee led the way for Baker singles going to Bob White, Dave with two goals, while Keith Hol- |Mosier and Phil Solomon. ton and Kevin Saunders adde Tom Werry and Dave Leam-|Single markers. The Glen i Stewart attack was shared by| "/Gary Davies and Barry Phil- lips with two goals each. North Oshawa and Harman battled to a 7-7 deadlock in an- other exciting contest. Barry! McQuaid was a_ standout for Harman with a five-goal effort, while Albert Denault added two} goals. Mike Ferenc led the North Oshawa attack with three] A goal by Jim McCabe put jgoals, Kevin Shields counted Reeond neriod had' slenty twice, while Paul Weeks and re roe ae Denty: OF Mike Malachowski added In "a hard-fought contest, Kingside handed Brookside aj + Pas pate Se close 6-4 defeat. Kingside scor- ly ycag Sd Scugog eeate ers were Doug Wright, David made count while Alan Gronman added a single Milton' Woodview Park and Lake period tolvista No. 1 battled to a 2-2 g for the/ deadlock. Ricky Smith counted both the Woodview goals, while : ~|Peter Vanderzwet and Don initial stop. Russ Hall in the and. Jim final Lake Vista No. 2 scored a 5-0 over Connaught with! {Stephen Crawley earning the shutout. Don McKelvey and Richard Burgess led the way' for Lake Vista with two goals By THE CANADIAN PRESS Italy reached the final challenge round for the Davis Cup for the first time in 60 years seven years ago victory today--in 1960--beating the jeach, while Jeff Kawzenuk United States 3-2. Nicola {notched a single tally. Pietrangeli defeated Earl In the final Mite game, Storie Bucholz in five sets after and Eastview fought to a 2-2 tie Orlando Sirola beat Barry (Martin Muzik and Jim O'Neil counted the Storie goals, while Jimmy Little and Wally Paul replied for Eastview. MacKay in three sets. The two Italians ear beat the two Americans at doubles. chances of Coach Karl Blakol-| mer, of the Road Kings, finish- ing any higher than third place. |The Show Boats are only three| jpoints, out of third place in| |the league standings. | Road Kings were completely joutplayed in the first half, as RUSSELL'S TEXACO featuring @ Allen tronic Tune-ups for Fall @ Firestone @ Good- yeor Tires. 24 HR. SERVICE OSHAWA TOWING 461 PARK &., OSHAWA 728-7711 DODD & SOUTER Decor Centre @ CUSTOM DRAPERIES @ BROADLOOM PAINTING and DECORATING CONTRACTORS a 107 BYRON S., WHITBY the Magicians took a 15-4 lead. Bill MacDonald was the big jgun for the winners, with a| 13 point effort. The Stacey broth-| ers, Glen and Bren each con- tributed 10 points, | | For Road Kings Leslie Min- jcas was the high man with eight points, followed by Bob| Krawec with six points. | The league will be idle for two weeks, during the Christ- mas holidays, and will resume on January 6th, 1968. 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