Oshawa Times (1958-), 13 Dec 1967, p. 13

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IGHT'S FIGHTS 0, N.Y. (AP) -- Jim Niagara Falls, N.Y., ut Frank Bullard of the fourth round of uled six-round heavy- xing match Tuesday is a former Golden U.S. Amateur Athlet- itional champion. \CH RESIGNS ONDVILLE, Que. sruce Klein has re- coach and general f Drummondville Ea- e Provincial Senior ague, the team an- onday night. AT POWER ow. No drag... no stall, wer, 4-cycle engine starts propelled. Tt CAPACITY raction, plus big Reo rotor im, throw snow clear a. STARTABILITY oil starter or optional eles» ? Plugs into any 110-115 RELIABILITY liability built in, Rugged struction, Come in today eliables the ul Performers WHEFI HORSE t our easy terms PERRY rousrens | RENTALS GE & SALES indas Street Eest y --- 668-3226 Tony Guillory, right, who blocked the Green Bay punt last Saturday to set up the winning touchdown for the Los Angeles Rams, Penguins Look Forward To Ingarfield's Return By GRAHAM COX Canadian Press Staff Writer Pittsburgh Penguins could be in a fair way to make a positive night. The hardrock centre only got into eight games with the ex- pansion club, after being their first choice in the spring draft, before suffering ripped _liga- ments and a cracked kneecap in @ game against Oakland Seals Oct. 25. To that time he had picked up a@ goal and three assists and was just starting to hit the stride that made him one of the strong men for New York Rang- seasons. Tonight he's going against To-| Chicago plays the Red Wings in| the ronto Maple Leafs, hot on the!Detroit and St. Louis takes on! proved his ticket into the NHL. / ~ PUNT BLOCKER WORKS works out day's battle. yesterday in preparation for next That's when the Rams meet the Balti- more Colts in Los Angeles 0 b | d to decide the championship of the Coastal Division of Sun- the National Football -League. (AP Wirephoto) trail of Boston Bruins--leaders, Philadelphia Flyers, secénd in of the veteran Eastern Division by three points. The Bruins are at home to challenge for the Western Divi-| Montreal Canadiens in a second] but have 'walt' @ ceeine sion championship of the Nation-|8ame, but are expected to be in| nower which Ingarfield is sure al Hockey League after Earl In-|Some difficulty for a garfield returns to action gg ving et tinea star defence- |man Bobby Orr recovers from a | GKEd GOlAy baa. age than the 70 goals produced Orr and Ted Green were both| the lost to the Bruins Saturday | only two players among the top wheg Orr was Frank Mahovlich of Toronto and Green went down to block a Mahovlich shot. THREE OTHER GAMES In other games York is at Chicago against the] Donald with 10 goals and 10 as- Black Hawks, Los Kings play the North Stars in' eight goals and 12 assists. Minnesota 'and Oakland is in St ers during the seven previous! Louis against the Blues. In Thursday's the west behind Los Angeles. The Penguins are six points the next! to enhance. Only Los Angeles has scored Pittsburgh players--74--in | west but while~they have row over clubs fro of the series. first-place Kingston |finding the going rough. Oakville Oaks Kingston. | Brooklin Midgets Win, Shutout Over Port Perry By CLIFF GORDON PORT PERRY --_ Brooklin Haines and Vesey midget hock-| jnight 4-0 in a spirited game] will be gunning for their fourth- : __|straight win on Thursday night Frank Mitchell was the big\as they play host to Newcastle jplayed in Brooklin. if not , to bl for th THE OSHAWA TIMES, W: iy " Newcastle Club) ever than take. ame for *| ES, Wednesday, December 13, 1967 15 . . J Visits Whitby By CLIFF GORDON WHITBY -- Whitby Mel-Rons y team chalked up another|man for the Haines and Vesey|at the Whitby Arena with game! Stars 6-0 in a game played|the way. Al Goldie was another e convincing 6-0 victory as they downed the Port Perry All here. The win was the third in a | |row for Brooklin and their sec-/the game. | ond consecutive shutout as they|goal as did Randy Church and downed Whitby Lions on Friday| Peter Heron. Vail Sparks . Orillia Win By THE CANADIAN PRESS Orillia moved out of the cellar f the Ontario Hockey Associa- tion Senior series Tuesday night It was Orillia's tHird win in a y trouncing Guelph Regals 7-3. the top half As Orillia's fortunes climb, Aces are The Aces, still ahead by three points in the standings, were|with the convener of the On- seventh-place in a game at lowned 4-3 by In Tuesday's only other. ac- | Flyers. the spark plug with two goals|ning will bring together the for the hometown team. Singles|Haines and Vesey entry against|when he played for Uxbridge. It goals went to George Westfall, Ajax Midgets, under the watch-|seems that Luke is taking the |George Ford, Danny Patrick,/ful eye of manager Don Tem-|full rap for the infraction while Ken Knapton and Allen Micks./ple. Brooklin is grateful to the|the Uxbridge club is doing noth- Guelph, holding down fifth spot, Ajax team for taking the game|i got goals from Floyd Martin,|on such short notice. | Bob Ertel and Larry Jones. | goals and was outstanding all |standout for coach Gord Wilson jwho had his boys fired up for Goldie scored one) t the. Mel-Rons, the locals 4-3 earlier in the sea- son in Newcastle. ricky. They crew as he triggered a trio Of|time slate: for 8.30 o'clock. Newcastle hold a game over having downed Newcastle is fast and very i have the three Jim Wilson, the alert goalie|West brothers playing for them) for Brooklin, was at his best,|and anyone who follows hockey) é in the area knows what these fellows can do. They also have when his team played with only|Gerry Robinson who played| hockey ; v of the stanza. Tempers got rath-| years back in Junior company. jmaking numerous fine saves especially in the second period three men for the major portion er warm and there was plenty} lof action in the penalty box. Goldie. Brooklin despite added two unanswered goals in/a the final 20 minutes. here in Whitby some) Another stumbling block for ithe Whitby team will be the rug- The first was the best period|ged defence of the Newcastle of hockey with Brooklin holding|team as they are reported to a slim i-0 lead on a goal by|be one of the most effective in the|the league and all have consid- rash of penalties in the second|erable experience. The goaltend- period ran the count to 4-0 and|ing for Newcastle has also been nother big help. The Mel-Rons were scheduled General manager Arthur Mor-|to play last night in Woodville ton informed us he has talked|but the latter team has with- drawn from the league, due to |tario Hockey Association and|the lack of players. that things appear favorable for a Junior 'C' entry in Brook-|lease for Gord Luke Whitby has still not got a re- to play lin, for the 1968-69 season. Mor-|with them. It would appear that This Friday night will tion, Collingwood Kings moved!ton reported he has the full sup-/the Ontario Hockey Association into third place with a come-|port of the club sponsors. 8-6 tri h Barre is somewhat lax in not getting back 8- riumph over Barr be/his case cleared up. This fine \ : Minor Hockey night in Brooklin.|player has had to sit out the sea- At Orillia, George Vail was|The feature game of the yf es to date, as the result of a) certificate infraction last season| ng to help and is not being pun-} shed, when they were as much,| 2 AAAS MMA MeO Play Santa to your Sportsman We have on hand gifts galore for the sports minded, ® Skates © Hockey Equipment ® Skis © Ski Accessories EVERYTHING FOR EVERY SPORT © GOLFER © FISHERMAN 2 : @ . * % Saree = © HUNTER © ARCHER, etc. 4 @ BOLAHOOD'S oe ene ee een ea K 1S RG IEG Br oN DPGIOM gM idee B ea * HOCKEY | BICYCLES © All the fatest in qual- ity bieycles : for the young pleyer. A complete line of professional hockey equipment, + where you ore sure of parts end first class service, . Figure Skates . et By C.C.M. YCLE ENTRE 204 BOND ST. E. 725-6344 Open every night till 9 p.m. except Saturday Oakville fired three un-| oals. 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