Oshawa Times (1958-), 18 Dec 1967, p. 11

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lats st n clearing men out of rea and that they did b in the game. penalties were hand- - referee Sandy Proc- ondon receiving eight. picked up half of Lon- | with four minors. outshot Oshawa 39-30, of the London shots 1 far out and not dan- A loud enthusastic 1,581 was on hand for FIRST PERIOD Robertson n, Stewart) ...ssreres Ev Welsh , Boldirev) -. 15.50 Murphy (Boughner) 18.44 -- Slychuk 3.54; Whittaker 'land 18.18. ECOND PERIOD Gyl , Boldirev) ....ceeeeee 315 sitter nd, Culbert) 4.43 -- Allen 5.42; Seagrist 12.07% Dussiaume (major) 18.417 najor) 18.41, THIRD PERIOD O'Donnell (Walton) .. 1.59 Dussiaume (Gyles) ., 8.45 ilson Westgate) aséas 16.56 'Dussiaume 19.08 -- Aller 4.03; Allen 7.39; Gyles 13.30; Bedard 15.57; ior, major) 19.01; Westgate sconduct) 19.01 )E-IN NCE lor Only 'UCH" without Trade-in } Pouch. less. Any Make [AVER PPLIES ric Shavers 728-4284 M. fae borisman @ CEE SKS as : e. ea. BER 28 - Public Swimming - Public Swimming - Public Swimming -- Adult Swimming 29 - Public Swimming - Public Swimming how 3ER 30 - Public Swimming - Public Swimming -- Adult Swimming R 31 Public Swimming G CLASSES -- Registration -- Registration Oshawa Residents, 1968) ights s is arranged for A, from Hillsdale Simcoe Hall with he completion of p points may eal! itizens may take <insmen Club of tion Department. cei y 27, 28, & 29 ool & Recrea- Blake Pulls Worsley First Time In Career By DAVID MILLER Canadian Press Staff Writer |NHL's Eastern Division. Richard added two, but the! One thing about Gump Wor-| New York downed St. Louis| Wings had the heavier fire-pow-| sley, when he gets mad he/Blues 5-3 and Philadelphiajer and unleashed a 39-shot barr-| doesn't fool around. Fyers nipped Pittsburgh Pen-| age on Worsley and Vachon.) For the first time in 15 years|guins 2-1 in other action. Jacques Laperriere completed| of bouncing around the National; Saturday it was Montreal 4\the Montreal scoring with the Hockey League, the rotund goal-| Detroit 3, Toronto 4 New York last goal of the game. tender was yanked from aj2, Chicago 1 Pittsburgh 1, Phila-' In Chicago, Johnny Bower of game. Coach Toe Bake ofj|delphia 1 St. Louis 0, Minnesota Toronto and Denis DeJordy of Montreal Canadiens pulled Wor-|North Stars 1 Oakland Seals 0| the Hawks waged a goaltender's sley in the third period Sunday|and Boston 5 Los Angeles Kings duel for two periods until Pit night in favor of Rogatien Va- 2. Martin cashed Chicago's first chon and Worsley was more Chicago, hottest team in the|goal early in the third period. than unhappy. jleague during the last two|Doug Mohns scored into an| Gary Jarrett had just scored| weeks, and Boston each have 36/empty net when Toronto coach} for Detroit to make the score 6-/points in the East followed by|Punch Imlach pulled Bower late 4 for the Red Wings and, at the| Toronto with 33, Detroit 32, New! in the period. whistle, Worsley skated out of} York 30 and Montreal 27. the net in disgust and threw his} Philadelphia's two weekend MIKITA ON LIMP gloves and stick at the Montreal victories gave the Fyers a Stan Mikita, Chicago centre bench and Blake. four-point bulge over Los An- who was injured in the Black| The Wings went on to win the|geles in the West. Philadelphia| Hawks' 1-1 tie with Pittsburgh, game 8-6--highest total NHL has 33 points and Minnesota is|4dded an assist on Mohns' mark- score of the season--and Wor-|in third with 28. Pittsburgh has|¢r despite a cut on his left ear| sley said it was the first time in|26 followed by St. Louis and that required 17 stitches to close his career had had ever been! Oakland with 19 each. Saturday night. pulled. In his 15 seasons with But the Montreal-Detroit' Rod Gi bert scored three New York Rangers and Mont-/game was the wildest in the times for New York Sunday and real, Worsley has played 687 league Sunday night. Norm Ull- broke a personal eight-game| games and has had 2,058 goals man got three goals for the Red scoring drought. The victory scored against him. Wings and Jarrett added two. | maintained the Rangers' superi-| Rookie Gary Marsh, recently ority over expansion teams.) HAWKS BLANK LEAFS called up from Forth Worth of New York is 9-1 agains: the new} In other games Sunday night,| the Central Pro League, got one division but ony 13-12-4 over-all. Chicago Black Hawks scored! and Gordie Howe and Alex Del- Rookie Tim Ecclestone scored two third-period goals to blank) vecchio picked up a goal and an twice for the Blues and Dickie Toronto Maple Leafs 2-0 andjassist each Moore once. New York jumped move into a tie with Boston: Jean Beliveau scored three into an early 3-0 lead. Phil Goy- OG xe ERT cana ~lette and Reg Feming got the Brooklin Midgets «i,t. Score Two Wins | | \s w t t i t UP AND: OVER in an attempt to block the | fort's second-period goal stood) jup for the Flyers. Brit Selby jopened the Philadelphia scoring jat 1:14 of the first period, but Pittsburgh tied it, at 11:58 when Leo Boivin's shot was deflected By CLIFF GORDON opposing coach a headache. As gg nce a: pr evsehed -0ac! i ah b ; altender esar BROOKLIN -- Brooklin's| Coach Wilson of preoe in Jal Maniago of Minnesota Broan University of Houston Haines and Vesey Construction), With these fellows really Polls ia hid consemitic guard Don Ch y ; he aanke jing we should go all the way".| 1s third consecutive shutout as) Suar on haney (24) : Midget hockey team continue to} Newt achin for Brookli vili|the North Stars blanked the, fakes a jump shot as Brig- Chaney's back resulting in roll along and they racked up}, "© Bo deiates an ihe last - place Seals ham Young's guard Doug a foul being called in the ' ie a be Tuesday at the Brooklin - another pair of wins last week. AbeKR WHEN THEN. Slay host | : Young (3) takes the: take. first hall OF play. They have not been defeated," '? ainda 'ee Pe TOS i ON A HOT STREAK and goes high into the air (AP Wirephoto) to date and have only two goals} od "t ha able arty Thureds "In four previous NHL seasons ~ --- aide scored against them 'in five light Brooklin. will Ba ae home Toronto, Montreal and New is Anita =e rd Oe ~ this me should yo shutouts. But. this: year he Tanner Sets bee 100-metre breaststroke. . e a real test for coach Wilson ted ' i d Vesey crew agp Vast has been red hot. Wednesday . took the aewasien of bag Wingeal cece one and Friday he blanked Los An-| SWIM Record sia', °°" 8-1 at the Brooklin Arena in al * z geles and Saturday night he got Sunday. : game that saw the Brooklin _ DENIES REPORT help from Parker Macdonald) MONTREAL (CP) -- Elaine Judy Vermette of the Ottawa team just outclass the less ex-\_ LONDON (AP) -- Basil Reay.;who scored the winner late in'Tanner won three events and/All-Stars took 1.2 seconds off the! perienced losing team, secretary of the Interna® +i/the third period _ (set a Canadian record Sunday|50-metre breaststroke time ol Brooklin led all the way 'nea Tennis Federation, denied Elsewhere, Mikita set up Ken at the centennial swim meet|girls 10 and under with a time this game as they built up se <n a report that Britain |Wharram for Chicago's only|held at the Pointe Clairelof 0:43.9. In the same event for Erst period wad and-then-rat will be 'Suspended from world) goal and Art Stratton evened! Aquatic Club. \boys, Steve Lereverene of the the count to §-0 at the end of the competition on Jan. 1 for voting |the game for Pittsburgh early! Miss Tanner, who recently|host club beat his own record tecond stanza. Brooklin out- to open Wimbledon to profes-jin the final period before 9,174/moved from Vancouver to Win-|by seven-tenths of a second at red the visitors 3-1 in the sionals. Reay said any suspen-' hometown fans. nipeg, cut her own 100-metre|0:42.1. final 20 inites Gh play |sion will not take effect until at of jleast April 22--the date on/Stanfield led Boston with two}1:09 07. i ; Ken Down was the big man| which the British Lawn Tennis|goals in the final period, isla? the poll 1:07-1 during one /poys 10 and under, Mike Clifton for Brooklin as he scored four Association plans to defy ILTF|10th and 11th of the year, as the| Miss Tanner also won goals and.-was " & nepiplank rules by introducing open ten-\Bruins broke a three-game los-|100-metre freestyle and the 100 lrecord of 0:35.8, eight-tenths of ee ling streak, Imetre butterfly finals. Ithe previous mark. 4 | - -------- Pete Heron added a apir with) » Frank Mitchell and Randy ° Church each getting singletons in a winning cause. Frank Smith was the lone goal-getter for Bay Ridges. who gave it a game fight but could not cope with the Brook- lin team. | Friday night at the Brooklin Arena was Minor Hockey night and the main event pitted the Ajax Midget "A" team against Brooklin. The final outcome of this game was a convincing 5-0 victory for coach Gord Wilson and his Haines and Vesey team Brooklin was never in trouble but they had to win the game both on and off the ice with some of the more boisterous Ajax players taking exception to the outcome after the game) was finished. Brooklin led 1-0 at the end} of the first, 2-0 at the end of the! second and turned on the heat) in the third period, when their) superior condition and fine plays allowed them to rack up three} more unanswered goals. | Ken Down was the leading goal-getter for Brooklin in this! one as he bagged a pair of markers. Frank Mitchell, Bill Down and Randy Church each) had singles in a winning role. 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