Oshawa Times (1958-), 19 Dec 1967, p. 11

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Y GREENE Trophy Winner TT: 'able re was no way the m could stand off the r-wave of fresh troops, iN them by Versafoods the "last straw" was to MeMillan. x survivors battled it the inevitable had to d in the third per- veary Cable TV team hree goals, with Russ ng twice and "Gus" ce, as the Jeague's ame out on top, in 'ary Hooper's brilliant oal for Cable TV. FOOD 3, CABLE TV 1 D:. Goal, Braiden; De- is, Fogal, Johnston, Bran- is, McCable, Milton, Wright, », Cruise, Brown, Hall and /: Goal, Hooper; Defence, 4 Marshall; Forwards, Nor- Vestfall and Hawerchuk, FIRST PERIOD Nicholls, Brown, ECOND PERIOD /, Norris /estfall) . 5M Reynolds (major). THIRD PERIOD EE i) SRR res ara d, Hall (Nicholls) ... d, Fogal NecCabe) Nicholls. Y NT ! ost Prices EE EMER IPMENT | @ COOPER- WEEKS NWELL LIE PADS RENTED ction Of Team ning and Ltd. 301 -- 723-3224 day 8 to 6 p.m. MMB MAMMMMMMD. or W. v and ap- things -- sa subtle ing that ood life, y distin- 1 whisky. 00 YEARS, : Blue club was three points out 'of first place. As a result of Boston's Marion Conner's Joe Frazier of Philadelphia knees start to buckle as he in third round of their heads for canvas after tak- heavyweight bout in Boston ing knockout punch from Garden last night. It was Climb Into Second Purple remains in first place|the tacee points for the Purple, with 13 points with the West-iclub in a losing cause. If the mount Kiwanis, Biddy Basket-|/Purple club is to remain in first ball League schedule nearly|place, Lyle Masters has to re- completed. ; gain his scoring punch to help Green club, five points out ofjout Montgomery. the fourth and final play-off} BLUE: Cardinal, \ Dragota position, would have to wWin/ryke (5), Hoffman, Leighton, their five remaining games,|Uszazki (4), Zaporozan pnd hope that two of the five! pyr age Me aa | tlubs would slump in the re- PS hig | ooe BN fon, wen. maining schedule. gomery (3), Neal, Turton. BLUE 9, PURPLE 3 | WHITE 14, GOLD 2 Going into this game, the Coach Karl Blakolmer of the Gold club under estimated the their important 9-3 victory, they|White team and started his have cut Purple's lead to one second string line-up. Before he point and have moved into sole|could get his first string line-up, possession of second place. Had|on the court, the White club had the Purple club won they wouid/scored five baskets and went on have opened a four-point lead,|{0 win the game 14-2, As a re- and stood a very good chance|Sult of their loss, the Gold club of finishing in first place. slipped from second: to fourth ANOTHER KO FOR FRAZIER Biddy Blues Spill Purples, Oshawa Pair pic Games, but the Colorado step. Denver received strong back- ing from the United States Olympic Committee Sunday and city officials turned their atten- tion to the job of influencing Pace Tony's Win fired three goals and added one|pic Jim Mulligan leads the scor-| en goals and ten assists, fol- lowed by Al Denault with nine and six, Bill McBride with five and eight and Gary Gray with nine goals and three assists. | wLtr PTS. Frazier's 17th knockout and ban ee ' : i 19th straight victory since aataie BP 184 3 turning pro after the 1966 Good Boy Mart 1 6 0 2 Olympics. (AP Wirephota) | 'Win Tourney Bernice Buday and Hal Bal- lem came up with a sensational 2,620 count for five games, to sweep the mixed doubles 5-pin tournament, at Toronto's Aprile In one of the most exciting) Lanes, on the weekend, com- games played to date, Green|Peting against some of On- club notched its second victory] 'ario's best. of the campaign with a 13-11; Ballem rolled a terrific set of triumph over the fifth place|348, 299, 272, 263, 245 for a Red club. |1,437 total and partner Bernice Green club took a command-|rolled 259, 255, 235, 229, 205 for ing 6-0 lead at half time. In' the|@ five-game total of 1,183. second half the Red club out-| More than 150 pins back, scored their opponents 11 to 7.|Nora Oakley and Con D'Alis- ;With less than two minutes re-jsanero finished as runners-up, maining in the game, the score-| with their total of 2,582 and in jboard showed that the gamejthird place, with 2,460, was jwas tied 11-11, Eddie Luke was|Clara Dimetriou and Ray Saw- ithe big hero, scoring the win-| chuck. re basket in the last minute) Next mixed doubles tourna- of play. |ment in the series will be at the win-| Aprile Lanes, on January 7. |points. Position Waldinsperger, Wiggans (1), Winterink (1). GREEN 13, RED 11 |ners with four points, by Steven Allen with three NEW YORK (CP) -- Denverjdelegates. to has reached the first plateau in}Olympic Committee meeting at|chief U.S. bidders for the Sum- a bid for the 1976 Winter Olym-| Antwerp, Belgium, in 1970. | That's when the site will be | capital is expecting stiff compe-jofficially picked for both sum- other American snow resorts--jheader, Bowmanville Juveniles) *' ; tition from Canada in the next/mer and winter games of 1976. |Lake Placid, N.Y., Salt Lake|thumped Don Mills 11-1. virtually swept team batting) Other gid CONSIDERED anff, Alta., is rated a strong munic C i , victory, with single i is contender for the 1976 Winter|qi2en ee. scscnascasslen seemed ye Boe wae Games. The centre lost out by = only one vote last year when the 3RD BALLOT VICTORY 1972 games were awarded to Sapporo, Japan. But Denver is a slight favorite} Gray And Mapes because 1976 is the 200th anni-|for an outlay of $13,700,000, the|Brian Peters, Greg Corden and|'They tied Minnesota Twins for| versary of the birth of the state and federal government to|'Ric'" Wolner each potted a Winter Olympics Site the Internationa United States, provide $4,000,000 and the rest)pair for Bowmanville with "I think we have a very good|to be raised by ticket sales,|singletons going to Sandy chance," said Art Lentz, execu-|'elevision and concessions. |Brown, Warren Alder, Kim PORT PERRY -- Gary Grayjtive director of the U.S. Olym-| the|would stay at the University of|Rafuse. | Committee. 'This is assist in pacing Tony's Refresh-/first time we have really thrown|Denver, ments to an 8-3 victory overjour full weight behind getting/Bears Stadium, west of down- Good-Boy Mart while Oshawa|the Games. ; I 1 Los Angeles, San Francisco,'tion of 13,010 ing race with 17 points on sev-) -------- peeboceioisslicesinesceibea a Fi resto nme NOW MORE THAN 100 STORES TO SERVE YOU BOWMANVILLE--In a Lake-| shore Midget Hockey League| game, here at Bowmanville} |Arena on Saturday night, the) and Philadelphia arejhometown midgets defeated} |Whitby 6-2. | | In an exhibition game, sec- over three ond half of the night's double- 1)Detroit {mer Games. Denver won out City and Seattle--in bidding for} Doug Parker scored twice for the official backing of the U.S.|Bowmanville in and Keith Mountjoy. Denver won on the third bal- lot, 26 to 17 over Lake Placid. Denver's presentation called) In contest, the exhibition Most of the visiting athletes|Rogers, John Oyler and Dave) Andy Carruthers saved the! 2,500 beds. Don Mills team from the white-| with its town Denver, would have its ca-|wash treatment. Sity. @ 19" Daylight Blue' picture tube @ 4" Dynapower® Speaker @ Plastic Casrying Handie | Eddie Luke paced followed Braves Pick Aaron Chris Topple continued his {place in the league standings. Blue club has now won five Gold club is in a mild slump, | aving lost their last three ames. For most of the season, straight eames in their bid for the League Chempionship. hi Purple club has dropped three/ihe Gold club has been chal- i isions in their last five out- lenging for first place. Ings to the Red, White and Blue clubs. Mario Marano was the big un for the winners, notching K 4 Victor Fuke paced the win-|five baskets, followed by Lloyd hers with a_ five-point effort)wasters with two baskets. and remained in first place in the individual scoring honors with 64, Chester Uszazki has been a pleasant surprise for Coach Bill Stacey since joining Ss. Eric Wiggans and Benny Win- 1 terink each connected on a fou hot for Gold's two points. WHITE: Coulby, Dias, Kra- the Blue club. Uszazki rounded|wec, Marano (10), Masters (4), out the scoring with two bas-|Pierson, Stacey. kets. | Chris Montgomery notchediNeal, Shank, Sich, Summers, GOLD: Armitage, Irvin, Lipa, Stars Cotinue Shining As Jaycee Cage Leaders Stars continue to dominate; Show Boats have been elim-|6: 9:00 a.m., White vs Basketball|inated from finishing any high-\9:30 a.m., Gold vs. Green and the|10:00 a.m., Purple vs, Red. Jaycee Minor League play, against one loss, with the sched- ule three-fifths completed. Ma- gicians are running a close sec: Cardinal, Marano 8, Minacs 6, Singerling. ond, three points out of first place. When the league resumes} play in January the Magicians | vin Kit 4, A. Krawec 4, Lloyd wilt host the Stars, in the final game of the Minor Division. MAGICIANS 53 | SHOW BOATS 32 | Both clubs showed strong of-|Play January 6, at Simcoe Hall fensive form, as the Magicians|Boys' Club, Eastview with two) scored a convincing 53-32 vic-| tory over the last place Show Boats, Bill MacDonald was the big gun for the winners, scoring 20} points, followed by the Stacey brothers, Bren and Glen, who (Up te and including Dec. is)| LIFETIME GUARANTEE scored 16 and 10 points, respec- tively For the Show Boats, Tom Horruzey continued his fine of-| fensive showing, notching 21) points, to remain in first place! in the individual Minor scoring) race with 130 points. Richard Chu contributed nine points. SHOW BOATS -- Chu 9, Fuke, Horruzey 21, Szmyr, Kennedy. MAGICIANS -- Chyb 4, Mac- Donald 20, Spasiw 3, B. Stacey 16, G. Stacey 10. STARS 35 -- ROAD KINGS 18 Stars picked up their eighth win of the season, as they eas- ily defeated the third place Road Kings, 35-18. Road Kings are hurting, with the suspen- sions to Lipa and Zarowny. Both players should be in the starting line-up when the Road Kings tangle with the Show Boats. Terry Lloyd, a strong candi- date for the Rookie of the Year award, stole the spotlight from Brian White and paced the win- ners with a 15-point effort. Brian White, the big gun for the Stars, all season long was with eight winsjer than league standings. ROAD KINGS -- Bronsema,| third place, in Kewley, Krawec 4 STARS -- L. Horruzey 6 15, Tutton, White 6. The league will be idle dur ing the forthcoming holiday sea son for two weeks, games on tap. To the players, mas and a Happy New Year. JAYCEE STANDING WLT Pts Stars fap GR Bea | Magicians 6: 2° 2°45 LF ae bese 1580.2 Games for Saturday, January 6 -- 10:30 a.m.: Road Kings v Show Boats and 11:15 a.m. Stars vs Magicians. ' resuming OVERHAUL coaches and referees, a Very Merry Christ- fine playing with an eight point! As Most Valuable f | The Jeague will not operate} ATLANTA, Ga. (AP) -- Hank |during the Christmas holidays) Aaron, who led the National jand will resume play on Satur-| League in home runs and total day, January 6. bases and batted .307, today GREEN: Allen (3), Cardinal|was named the Braves' Most (2), Karwowski, Lewis, Luke]Valuable Player in 1967 by the (4), Paparella, Rankine (2),} Atlanta chapter of the Baseball (Sequin (2), Winterink. Writers' Association of Amer- RED: Boodz, Cockerton (3),| 14: "It gives me a thrill, no mat- ter how many trophies I win," Aaron said of his selection. Aaron was the only Brave to hit more than .300. He led the league for the fourth time in home runs with 39, drove in 109 runs, scored 113 and for the sev- 13 |enth time paced the league in Coulby, Irvin, Morrison, Shank, | Topple (8), Tutkoluk. WESTMOUNT STANDING (Up to and including December 16) wt T Pts. Purple ¢ 3 1 |Blue 6496 12 |total bases with 343 on his ho- | White §: 4 1 11 |mers, 37 doubles and three tri- \Gold 5 5 0 10 | ples. |Red 451 9 | Runner-up to Aaron in voting |Green a7 1 5 | was Clete Boyer, third baseman J anuary|who bolstered the Braves' de- fence and slammed 26 home runs, in addition to driving in 96 | runs. 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Plugsintocarcigar- ette lighter. 3-0-2646 168 their midget/for 1967. ing notched by Steve Forsey,|Saturday by AL president Joe Randy Rogers, Bruce Simpson|Cronin showed that Boston took} Mark Howell and Ron Walton| average, jeach scored a goal for Whitby.|runs batted in, 722 runs scored, \tively. | THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, December 19, 1967 1] : 'Bowmanville |-- US. Body Picks Denver prin" | Vastrzemski And Red Sox Grab Team Batting Honors BOSTON (AP) -- The pen-|(360) and runs scored (112), lnant-winning Boston Red Sox,|while his 31 doubles put him | with Triple Crown winner Carljsecond to Minnesota's Tony Yastrzemski leading the way,|Oliva, who led with 34. departmental leaders honors in the American League/included Baltimore Orioles' Paul Blair with 12 triples and The official figures released|Kansas City's speedy Bert Cam- jpaneris, who led in stolen bases \for the third straight year with tting| 2 career high of 55. 686 The only other .300 hitters among those qualifying for bat- ting honors with 502 or more plate appearances were Al Ka- the lead in doubles with 216. line of Detroit Tigers reaching The only major categories in He charmed. circle: for. the which the Red Sox did not finish|"ienth, time in his career at 308, on top were triples and stoten| "sy joston's George Scott at bases, where the bg onset : Kansas City Athletics showe the way with 50 and 132, tespec-/ REMEMBER WHEN se my | By THE CANADIAN PRESS Ernie Schaaf pounded out team honors with a .255 ba 158 home runs, 1,395 hits, and 2,162 total bases. 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