Oshawa Times (1958-), 27 Dec 1967, p. 10

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10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, December 27, 1967 SPORTS MENU By Geo. H. Campbell Argos Will S By SCOTT TYRER TORONTO (CP) -- A year Gord Mac Millan's Entry Bowmanville Junior Canadiens | ; Boys Sweep. Repeats Boxing Day Victory °Y P Humble Generals "Bud" Moore, 4. | Dave Mann, Ron Elliott, Doug Taylor | I ournament Wo Jack, 4 and Elmer Pollard, skip, 8; Rod Wilt-| ; : Generals were completely dis- Jackson, 4, shire, Norm Mc! Larry Marshall and organized throughout the game f acMilla ry,| Clair Peacock, 8; Gordie MacMillan's entry, BP stoi, ys which included John MacMillan. es evens, & 6 Don MacMillan, Bob Matthews MONTREAL (Staff) -- Mont- [shire | Alex Mackay, skip, 2. CANNINGTON -- Bowman-| 4 M 11:00 O'CLOCK DRAW Py . Associate Sports Editor jand skip MacMillan, chalked uP jack Hammond, Coug Blair, Doug paren. Moorby, Bill Glover, George! ; tured top|real Junior Canadiens scored on i P |three-straight wins in the an- Clemens and George Campbell, skip, 7; peach Mon sohaness ed Tas oo ville --. Lit igg oO their first shot on net and never and couldn't seem to get a bal- ago Dave Mann, the superla- jnual Adams' Trophy Boxing Ory"ang disney, skip bo Father J.C. Pereyma, skip, 4 Aegis? : stay teuphaiaent looked back as they dumped anced attack together to stop tive punter, announced his re- | Day bonspiel at The Oshawa John MacMillan, Don Machillan, Bob 'Suctiae 'amen peng iy china nosing out|Oshawa Generals 14-3 in an the high flying Canadiens. tirement after eight seasons GENERALS absorbed a 14-3. Sunday and four on New |Curling Club yesterday. The Malinews and tan cles Gaur ean "Gi" Goulding, 11; Bev Smith, 6 |Oshawa Juveniles 2-4 in a thrill-/OHA Junior 'A' hockey game ; a. seemed ae ~ with Toronto Argonauts. You shellacking last night in Mont- Year's Day, so the standings same foursome won the Adams son and Alex Brodie, skip, 2 ire Eempball, 3D. Kirkland, 3 fing semi-final game and then before 7,124 fans at Montreal - to control possession of the puc' could hardly blame him, His real Forum as the badly may have received a shake- |Trophy last year chitin demleson, Brien Suaduras Keith Ay Sete J?) Norn Allene 6. ltrouncing Lindsay Juveniles; Forum last night. | whenever they wanted and with team had just finished last in under-staffed Oshawa team up by a week from today, Bonspiel chairman "Gi Alexander, Jack O'Brien, Lorne Good. Fred Kitchen, 11; Joho Luke, 5. {10.0 ia the final, | Michel Jacques led the Mont- : eed hee ge hig many the gay ar --_ was no match for the Junior }Goulding and his assistants man and Al Preston, skip, 5 I Preston, 117 Rev ereyma, % | Bes ms eee | real attack with three goals and ine end-to-end rushes. ence for the th straight as n atc! |G g Bill Brent, Bill McLeese, Alex Nathan G. MacMillan, .17; Chas. Peacock, 3. =| Bowmanville was thats one assist, Jean:Guy Gratton, Generals' defence was very wear Tom Steen, 73 Pollard, 6 ity i F om Stem 7) Rimmer Pollard: 6 Peterborough City i weak at times and left both "But Mann came back, and "Flying Frenchmen" who this CONGRATULATIONS are caer up with a light --, and Bev Smith, skip, 10; John Carnwith lagainst J Pi Bordel P i season loom as a real threat jn order for Gordie MacMil- (production, which suited every- Teo Whiteley, Bert Dingley and John rai Ith ning rowid and Dave| Jean-Pierre Bordeleua, au I : to take the OHA Junior cham- Jan and his rink, who cap- /|body's taste eM ts, tiouad ho jinstdom ike i oe Lerma 4 LWedeHE farhiGned ac ahulontl aerate, Bnd. Aue. aureus nae unprotected and Argos are glad he did, mainly pionship into Quebec. In addi- tured The Oshawa Curling At the conclusion of the day's Minett and Charlie Peacock, skip; 10; B. Tkaczuk, 10; Al Preston, 4 lapainet the: Liftock City team added two goals each while forced them to come up with because he led the Canadian tion to Dale Tallon and Fred Clyb's annual Boxing Day 'play, Ivan Taylor, district rep-| Ted Twining, Lee Rolson, Art Stubbins Fred Kitchen, 10; Elmer Pollard, 4 ne : *|Pierre Bouchard, Bernard Gag- some fine stops to prevent any Football League with a 46.8- 0 ented 27, Norm Allen, skip, 2 Tom Steen, 11; "Gi"" Goulding, 3. with some sparkling saves, d Gilbert P lut tal further Montreal scoring i d O'Donnell, both convalescing fonspiel yesterday, for the {resentative of Adams, presented Lioya Gilson, Bob Skitch, Jack Naylor|G. MacMillan, 8; G. Campbell, 5 while his teammates establish-/20% and Gilve! errealut tal- : ' . yard punting average an from their injuries, Generals second year in succession, to |his company's trophy and top pd "Cl" Goulding, skip, 7: Gerry Craw. Alex Brodie, 10; Chas. Peacock, & | 2a! 4 9 Gecicign |lied one goal each. Referee Jim Kieran handed turned into a pretty fair field j ' } ; or in Borrowe r Bev irkland, . sion, : : i ' were also minus the services retain The Adams Trophy for |prizes, to the winners. and B. Tkacruk, skip, 4 Or alee Meckey, 1 horn Akan, 8 | John Oyler scored a pair with} Ron Dussiaume, Brian Morenz out pv minors, ae majors goal kicker. ; of Bob Stewart and Luc another year. The foursome | MacMillan's rink came up -- ego 0 "| Iohn Hamilton and Dave Ra-|and Brian Slywchuk handled the and three misconducts to Gen- Now, with Toronto having Bedard, all which meant they of John MacMillan, Don jwith three-straight wins, their '. lfuse each getting one goal. scoring for Generals. erals while Pearaap Picked up made the playoffs and the fu- were short-handed both on de- MacMillan, Bob Mathews and first two by large scores, to set Whitb L 0 Steelers In the second round, Bow-| Canadiens led 7-2 after the i ines, our majors and one ture looking brighter, the 35- fence and "up front'. The Gord as skip, won their three j|the stage for their triumph. |manville nudged Oshawa' Juve-|first period, 10-3 at the end of prepa at year-old Mann has abandoned Canadiens, in contrast, were games in clean-cut fashion, to | The MacMillan foursome Iniles 2:1 with John Oyler and|the second and added four un- anadiens outshot Generals all thoughts of quitting. almost at full strength and in outdistance the other three- |three brothers on the rink. . . - Dave Rafuse doing the scoring|answered goals in the the final 49-34, He wasn't satisfied with the addition, they were "hungry", game winners by a comfort- jscored their win in the 11:00 i Et k I di n foe the Sees While Dave! stanza. OSHAWA: oosl, Yeo, Wilsons defence, club's third-place finish but he mot for a second helping of able margin in total points. |0'clock draw. ; 1e 0 1cO e n a S Mosier tallied Oshawa's lone| Montreal started Bruce Mullet : LO Clayton, Gyles, McNamee, Whittaker; feels there's a good chance re : | 9 a : : : forwards, Walton, Morerz, Boldirev, , F turkey but for points. Mont- The rink of George Worden counter. in goal but replaced him with RON DUSSIAUME |Slywehuk, Prentice, Welsh, Quintilian Argos will go all the way with ' a " ; " ato? "4 it : q " ' SS . { " real has slipped lately but are GAYLORD POWLESS is |"Rocky Sissel a. yeh By CLIFF GORDON ,period with Paul Reid scoring Oshawa Juveniles also had a/Ted Tucker in the second with slaves well Roberlson. Seagris!| and ussiaume, in the next three seasons. ere ip fourth Place, Hed wilh algo in line for. congratila: cpa in nicer eee total of ,, WHITBY -- Whitby Lasco/on a perfect pass from Pete/stern tussle. in their first game)@ commanding 7-2 lead. Bill is oie |defence, Descoteaux, Bannatyne, Bou- "And I'd like to be there Hamilton, three points behind tions today The of icial ee [aay chi Rigkeraid sassy nue Steelers and the Etobicoke In- Vipond and the big captain of of the tournament, nosing out|Yeo started in nets for Gen- pbb or paceree! er wards, when it happens. Kitchener sults of The Times pinlete 18 Points with an BEET PR ALE total dians last night battled to a the Steelers made no, mistake.| Whitby 1-0, with Lee Paradise | erals, was replaced after Osh-|of the second when Wilson was|@ognon, tariil: Ad Oa riot What's more, he'd like to FIGHTING SPIRIT of He Edina ~ he an of 25, to org dg eae two-all standoff at the Whitby Lascos missed a great chance/getting the orphan tally. ielgh helps goal, «4 Dine Wil-|unable to return because of ill- Gratton and Lessard. get another shot at carrying a 2s was In nounced today, after a triple (prizes, as best ri n amy' arena as both clubs were fight- te & 9. 719 Lindsay was no match for the| Son. Yeo came back at the start/ness. ball d shi t ri , 5 1 ; gnt-'to go out from 2-0 at the 17.12) Lindsay was no | {fg ah encom simubdhd bic = : FIRST PERIOD the football and catching presence ed pine ag a penne tod gee ee sg the early draw, Reg 3% for that much needed two- mark as Pete Vipond was rightjred-hot Bowmanville team, in | 1, Montreal, Gaudette passes, skills he once prac- still quite : a : rant Goalie by ogg t ate eae. ppc Smith's rink of Bill Smith Aus- pany tena } in the clear, only to miss the/the tournament final. k 1 ! | 2 prrvecioed aeicpay ae tised with considerable suc- ne be " ion of their aM Pee be th Sh RE ec Steelers, who were open corner on a hard drive. John Oyler, Joe Hircock and H "ESS Dunc Wilson replaced Bill can not be considered a large (tin Wiltshire, Jim Naylor and a ; Sgpbeee * ; s f oa f (Descoteavk, LaPointe) 1:04 cess, : Yeo, who let in the first 'three cate nha SoHE: was ex- |Reg Smith, skip, scored three ae on it th Giroux tied it up at 1-1 as he oY a fer prod c ow: mith ur t ab 00 e 5 i pier alg rset hadi eke "T still train for a backfield ? Nea : wane ti Ae : as yers, 8% me scored on a blisteri drive s : f é : " Prenti the ag soapy ~ ee Sey BO ae rae eae pe! ak ag? "46 College try' as they y Pon the point when the local | singletons being scored by Brian . s s 4; Mena, Seems 3 a ied gh ge ui tee ae after Wilson drew a major for many Ontario and Dur- jwith top score in the 9:00 richt to the final whistle, de defence were slow in clearing|Peters, Greg Cordon, Dave Ra- H k A t |. Montresl, Lessord sn M0! will for fighting Paul Lessard. ham athletes who shone in o'clock draw. = spite the fact they were out: the puck j fuse and "Ric" Woolner. Goalie n IVIC oc ey C 10n | ahonenet-Gapren 148 M. i bly dressed Yeo came back into the nets various individual sports, but Tom Steen's rink, in the 11:00 ciot 44.32 on the game after ©." __ 1«gmokey" Hayes earned the sy eae reseeters Mann, yagi: y ' frie in the second period. Bill as in most elections, the real o'clock draw, won their three|holding a 15-8 edge in the first Laing had made two fine) stout A four-goal outburst by Boo|Borchuk with two and Doug] . (Gavéettey oo... 18:05 in a green hopsack three- Prentice and Bernard Gagnon .race was between the top 'games with a total: of 13 points, 9 a saves previous to the goal but)", Pete hit. 'Ie is . 4 ait 3 ; : 'ay.| %,Montreal, Gratton piece suit, talked about his : ¢ a 5 S 20 minute: ad h he thi Cannington whitewashed Whit-/Burke sparked Foote's Towing|Cole with a single. Dean Lay (LaPointe, Jacques) 19:12 aol thietic career the tangled in the second stanza three candid a t dra second best of the day and sec-' Captain Paul Reid and rookie i ' aoe sie ne al a ind by Juveniles 7-0, to capture top|to a 13-3 rout over Whitby/ender picked up three assists..|. Penalties: Clayton 0:44 McNamee nae as ae he wat ice nae aia the third period, Pete emerged as leaders of - ond best total in Bg Steve Cardwell each scored ob ae te ardwelt|honors in the' "Consolation"|Dupont in an Oshawa Civic) Seven penalties were called pier Wier Arnal) S:34) | Lessard ae pend 1 ie sine She McNamee and Guy Lapointe pack, within the first week |Steen's foursome included Mar- once for coach Jim Cherry,|$ ss . S€cOnd) 3 vicion of the tournament: | Hockey League game playediin the game with Foote's tak- anc Descoteaux 11:17. rs : indulged in some fisticuffs. In of the poll and battled it out |tin Jamieson, Brian Suddard who must be hoarse after try-(and the Leger, a to} | tast night' in Bowmanville. ling four of them. LeGAb PERIBG lunch from Pa gt ae other action last night, St. all the way, with the lead j/and Keith Johnston ing to cheer. and edge his|have a one-goal lea eading | ; eal Tina' iy "ed sales supervisor for a big de- A 2 a + : 5 g s " Al | In the first game of the night} Dine's Drive-In was paced, 10. Montreal, Lessard (Gagnon) 0:43 Catharines Black Hawks up- changing hands a few times In the high two-win division,| charges on to that one big goal|into the final stanza, but they) Mel-Rons Win Hines pavets defeated Wil-|by the two-goal efforts of Joe, 1). Montreal, Bordeleau partment store. set Marlboros 4-3 at Maple club president Doug Keel's rink|that would have meant victory.|8°t careless in their own end liam's Restaurant 7-2 Kap and Gord Rospond with| 1 Mitel Coen ee sho PLAYED BASEBALL Leaf Gardens, which prevent- JOHNNY MARACLE, the sata: é Giroux d Dave and with three players watch- | akg : ea is Tobi 1 pocuen aX a - : had 13 points and an aggre-/ Armand Giroux an ave : : Besides Burke, other Foote's| George Scott, Dennis Tobin and) | (Descoteayx) soees 15:57 In his years at Oregon State ed Marlies from moving up Whitby stock-car driving ace, | gate of 30, to beat out Alex Clancy each scored once for|ing the play, allowed Clancy to P t P sides i" ' "|Maris Basik all adding singles.| '* Qhawe, Oussiaume 17:35 he played baseball, football tied with the leading Niagara who also manipulates the re- |Brodie's rink, with two wins and the visitors, who had to come|March in and drill one home n For erry |scorers were Bill Nicols and) pasik also collected two assists) Penalties: Soldirev 1:25; Jacques 4.20; and basketball and also boxed Falls Flyers. Peterborough mote control button. of a slot |» total of 13 points, 25 aggre- from behind twice in the game for the equalizer. [Pete Lander with two goalslin the game. Prentice (enlor and minor) 9:20; Gap. for the varsity team: "After earned @ point in London, car" with the same skill as | gate, to gain their single point. Neither "team was able to By CLIFF GORDON leach and singles to Rich Nor-| Bob Rouleau and Archiejqy:s1; Bordeleau 19-31; LaPointe ima graduation he played baseball tying the Nationals 2-2 he handles a steering wheel, Fred Kitchen's rink had two. The fans in this area will re-/muster a scoring play in the) port pe RRY -- Whitby sal, Jack Vachon, Doug|Courtice scored for William's||or and misconduct) 19:51 and McNamee out of his home-town, Berke- : was second in the voting, wins and 12 points and Clair member Giroux as the big de- final period as both Mike Laing Mel-Rons proved they were not|"'_* ; i , : |while Norm Sayers notched two|("@!or 8nd misconduct) 19:51. ag Calle. Ghtil he Sent off to TOMORROW NIGHT finds with "Pam" -Miller, Oshawa | 5eacock's rink was next in line,|fenceman who did not make it|in the, Whitby cage and Rick) jing to give Port Perry Fla-|/DOwney, Jim Curry and Frank), <<it., : THIRD PERIOD fi mnt in Korea St. Kitts Playing in Hamilton Golf. Club's darling being a with 11 points for their two wins | With the Oshawa Generals and rhein for a visitors, came| mingos any Christmas present | Bradley. Jerry Ouellette of Dine's| aiken Essie ) eohen he returned he 7' ift- very cl ird. T s : shen § sto Whitby vith § saves, sickens : fats ; yeu dette, y sesenses 030 = -- mere Fo vst Bad ade = See Noe a In the one-win division, dia Ua hcg ner dediine pay On Frlay night /@st night _ pee. vege Dupont Marksmen were Paul|picked up the only penalty) 1s (Montreal; Jacaues re dropped baseball for football. AS "Bud" Moore's rink had 8-plus- ¥ : lee 5 . oe the "pastry boys" 8-2 in Port) --~ AL awarded in the game. lewart, Gagnon) .....ss000», e7 "You have to have a lot of games on Friday night, with ing in the over-all picture, 1f : na as the local mentor could not|in Weston and then are at ; nae | 16. Montreal, Gaudette ; i ; - or the , and aggregate of Pa Perry, despite the fine goal- ; i seball i Hamilton back in St. Kitts, three of the misnamed ,, if aa un Scrat Ward with cope with his antics. He is still home to St. Mike's in a New fending. oF MF atae Campbell in| MINOR HOCKEY | Team standings following last evenly Greig ee 16:14 pee of gy PPOscyigedeer the Pani at P racaroagy td oa "weaker. pep Sg EF sccl 8-plus-1 and 4.10 agcrevate not much better but proves to io. attraction, starting at/in. port Perry case. ae Sco cla le ara, Said pelSlowarts Tardif) | prea srlt | happening all the time.'" Ontreal in Ottawa. Generals erly Boys and Janice Godfrey, 4 gts oN in be effective on some shifts for, /-°? P.m. oy 4 re is rs ce with 12 nts, *| Penalties: Bouchars i Descoteaux ibd rl} ys an Laguna In the late draw, high one-win din eich Aes es Brian Fletcher was the 'real- a " : 'iam's, 4:09: Seagrist 4:09; Bouchard 4:22; Whit- He played three seasons for face a busy weekend, as they all among "'the top ten'. Now |i) 6< went to Charlie Peacock's ne Indians ly big shoo" for the Mel-Rons| TEAM STANDINGS lowed ty aie i ae bafta Dt ae rp oO as mis --_ play in Niagara Falls on Fri- that the sports fans of this Whitby d ted th v as tied in second with 11 points,|conduct) 7:52: Gagnon 10:58; Clayton : play in s P entry, with eight points hitby domina ne play as : as he banged in four goals and OSHAWA MAJOR BANTAM ith a third and {\(maior) 16:45; Lacombe (major) 16:45; oy night -_ then boat the district have a chance e ' they scored the lone goal of th ountain CaS telped on another Wier a hh sp Chow's third and Dupon |Whittaker (misconduct) 16:45 and Osh- 2 'Petes' at Civic Auditorium name their own "Athlete 0 9:00 O'CLOCK DRAW ----______--_ aa : ._.|Sevgog Cleaners dt inns {ast awa bench penalty 17:19. a e WwW on Saturday night, with Marl- The Year', it will be inter- |, 8 Davidson, Murray Henderson, Jim ' a Lynn Middleton and Ronnie Canadian 'Corps 42190 9 -- ' vie boros here on Monday after- 'esting to see the trend of ath- Poliatd, Lloyd Alaar, Ken Williams end Golds Top Greens, St Mar S Win Pool rier ae be Westmount 3 3 2 1 H noon, for the New Year's _ leti y in 1968 d_ |"Bud" Moore, skip, 5 | al | 4 * EWO BSSISIS | Hambly's 33 12%30 7 matinee esti 'There gts ait ihe. taenit or ext vats si ae iggy hy Po dg ed ye Exhibition Hocke Mike Mountain erupted for for three-point nights. John Police" Assoc. o70 " 7 0 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION Nose ut a ; ave Z ' rte een ear et. Tiere SIRO Oat 1 er iVesters and "Lucky" Wills ire eae - See oh Po a ackton, skipy Se ean Baie Y four goals in leading St. Mary's| each scored once in a winning ahaha asain ae GA Pt SPECIALISTS som ee Bill Smith, Austin Wiltshire, Jim Nay. Gold's defeated Green's 7-4 as\to an overwhelming 10-0 victory CaUER: with hard workin ig or Smith, $I 'Rich" ; ; : i ties : se, £ |G. Charb 7 4 6713 A 3 Fat yl adn he 'ek ofthe Protestant ver Holy Cross n CYO atom Ghee Tran adding four time Semmes & EL | Avoid cont SO EASY TERMS puitie mate ne shawa Well Represented #255. oe ior tects ene ade Rocky lage ay atte Cie ya i fe {1 2) | maiorrenars 1 Food Alston pe | Mackey." Bill Jecskon Mia tek Secheen, rhathemsigdhrige rag pe wer ove Ato 1 St vn to ee Noonan" v4 i OVERHAUL 1-DAY league hockey game. s g ' 7 : y Atom play, St.|Moore each scored once for Marty Rey led the Valle; kip, 5 ; f h ar eynen le . . Gere: Warden. cRocky ouiitinan,| eee On Boxing Day. = ___|Joeph's blanked St. Gregory's) Port Perry, who just could not MINOR BANTAM LBABUR SERVICE view attack with a fine tw n ene ] OC. (o4 ame | Roy Whittington and Oscar Parker, skip, _ 1WO goals each by Bill Wal-/6-0 and St. Phillip's-Hedwig's| cope with the speed and accu- Weve fee * while singles wer Nl; Ed Hayden, Ross Mills, Maurice ters and John Dwyer led the defeated St. Gertrude's 7-4 Po SI o CU" ideal Dairy 6 1 03520 12 FREE TOWING goal effort, while singles wé Hart and Les Eveniss, ski, 9 inners' aiack Gare Hi ot. ' . rate shooting of the Mel-Rons. |Houdaille Industires 5 1 12814 11 added by Michel Nadeau, Bill ae Dick McLean, Dave Jack, Tom Jack ac sary Heron,' Kevin Duig ith three. | : Bathe and MeLellan §$ 2 02511 10 7 Je Warlow PETERBOROUGH -- East-jhandled: the scoring for the ana Bill Jack, skip, 4(W) Ken Thoms, Jason Fallaise and Don Hutche- yy uigman with three, Mel-Rons, who have been tocal 2784 520223 10 Whyte and Steve Warlow. ern Ontario Junior 'B' all-stars| losers Dave Collins, Harry Tresise and Bill'son added singles while Robert, ike Bolahood with two and faulted by many experts for Canadian Tire 2317-21 7 Bathe goals were shared b skated to a 7-3 victory over, All-stars scored three goals) tor Wilkin Doug Mccabe Tom mur. Galbraith had three assists. Pe gh ais ilgalhclrnnag rages orp ger "all go geiy last loots HE ea POSTED PRICES Eddie Misztak and Rick Ro Peterborough Don Byes in anjin the middle stanza and potted Phy and George Bates, skip, 7; Wilf Pat = Danny. w oc z " 2 Scoring for St./night that they have the killer|Local 1817 340229 6 nick, each with two - goal e exhibition game before over 700/four more in the final period Sj ym ilelugheny Bruce Caveriey. ig i bagels Pudi Mary's while Ken Courtney re- instinct on the road, as well Be ay, eel eS A So you know costs before you leave your car forts. fans at Peterborough Memorial|to gain the victory. Jim Easden, Fred Etcher, Ken Daw-lwith singles were ihe Apes corded the shutout. at home, as they showed nolernie Cay Lumber 25 01937 4 LIFETIME GUARANTEE BAKER PARK handed Stor! Centre last night Oshawa Crushmen were welllti et@ Den Holden, skip, 10; Ted' Me) a A three-goal performance by| Mercy on the Port Perry team. |Mr- Donut Ts 216m 8 : , b an 81 defeat. David Shymk Game is an annual affair for;represented in the game and Laughlin and Dean McLaughlin, skip, 6 ae i, _. |Mike Spragge paced _ St.| Whitby built up a 3-1 lead at! LEADING SCORERS Available exclusively with Cottman in over 450 held- the limelight for Bake the players' injury fund, which|three of four players on the Sicaid Shes 0 h All S Hs to their victory. Terry|the end of the first period and ee ae Fg A rs transmission centers throughout Canada & U.S.A. with four goals, Doug Wilbu pits the best in the league|team picked up goals. Ron reg smith, #; Bill Jack. 4 2 opkins added two while Casey| continued to show their power | js°, Spencer Backs 10 5 15 incl I i two, Eric Spicer an ad. oe league's champions! Webb, a last minute replace- George pulser $0W)) H Robinson, au snawa tars eg eis he ae a single. |in the second period as they Randy Weatherupy Banks 7 y M includes clutches, gaskets, sealing rings, seals, labour Norther socked pa rom the preceding year. ment for Bill' Prentice wh0/cisir Peacock, 12; Bill Joyee, 5" | . . om Kryble recorded the} scored five goals without a re-|Sharles, Randall, Duplate | ei | z hey completed Seven players shared scoring travelled' with the Generals to Bob Jackson, ni Gora Jackson, 8. Trim Lindsay §.1 Shutout in the nets for St.|ply from the homesters. reel BL eal rd ; H iy 149 KING ST.,WEST 576 2600 poal oa is Ar ae a = Gay | Montreal. was ¢ S _|D. McLaughlin, 9; Les Eveniss, 4. | : seph' ae inson, 5712 é id . avg este pe Mike Kee ee ee t yr cy Osh- | oscar Parker, 7; Don Holden, 6 | Five players shared in the sds | Mel-Rons appeared to ease Selt_imasony' Local 2784 a Sia ie pani sists. ee nee mene -|awa player who didnt score a Gerry Farrow, 6(W); Doug Kels, 6(L). lscoring as Oshawa novice all-, Alex Markov fired five goals|up in the final frame despite |Tom Scero, Houdaille 6 40] Lone Storie marksman wa ee Oaeen -Coshmeniaeal a mata Sbifas |stars trimmed Lindsay novice iM leading St. Phillip's-Hedwig's|the urging of coach Al Mac. Se ee -- - SEES Bert Hoefs al or 0a ach, Gor rr rushmen goal- Norm Ward, 12; Bill Joyce, 3. 4 axhibition (0 their victory ov St. Ger-| Donald t t few | - Kelly, Steve Harold and Bill tenders now with Kingston | Don Holden, 8; Bob Jackson, 6. iat stars 5-1 in an exhibition trude's, Claud Goutine amie thee plliwea the Sake, bass EASTVIEW PARK ove Ryan of Cobourg Cougars pick-|Frontenacs, handled the net|50vg Keel. 131 D. McLaughlin,' 6 hockey game at the Children's} e _Tounde ) 0S whelmed Glen Stewart 13-0 wil ed up one. goal each "BS 'did|minding 'chores for t e all Rae. smiths i San Fern $0 | Arena last night out the winners' scoring with score the lone goal of the clos- Brad Carnochan and Paul Woo goal eac lid I hores or tt ]-|Reg $ , 9(W); Gerry Farrow, is x 4 two goals. ing stanza Mike: Healey of the Belleville stars. Larry Giguere and Dave ------_______|___ Blair McMullan, Tim Morris, Many ; ae : ward sharing the shutout. McFarland Eavel alternated every five . Brian Drumm, Kirk McNamee Phila Ainy HO, aim Mel-Rons 'have a long layoff Stan Konarowski. and Bart Rob Mackness. Bria hutee In AR cis Tak ai Napanee Midgets and Mike Mountain handled 1 ong and Joe Neal with) now until they play their next Armstrong led the Eastview 8 Dowell and Ter ; 3 the scoring for the winners Hhaaveen the marksmen for'game, at home against Kes- tack with three goals eaci . escent -- Oust Bowmanville posta iio Gincinle Tepe: fn) oe wick, on Jan. 4. Mark Reid and Calvin, Thon ee | : son counted two goals eac i COBOURG. Plasing:in thet: 2 3. er es : Steve Smith, Chris McEwan ar S P O R 7 S th @ P E Cobourg Midget hockey tourna- FIRES 69 FOR LEAD Want to know where you can have fun and enjoy- Bob Thompson added singles TODAY ad ' ment on Tuesday, Bowman-| CORAL GABLES, Fla. (CP-| P : : fi RUNDLE PARK gained ie ! pe ockey School --~ Oshawa ville's Midget squad nosed out) AP) -- Fifteen-year-old Mike THE ment with the entire family this winter? share of first place, when Bo HOCKEY rea io} I ept., at Civic obourg 2-1 in their first game) San Filippo of the U.S. fired aj by Small scored with only : CYO League ~ at Civic yt orium, §:00 a.m, until (but suffered elimination in the|two-under-par 69 Tuesday to seconds remaining to give Ru Auditorium, 6:00 p.m. to 7:09 |4*:90 noon semi-final round, victims of a/take the first-round lead in the ONTARIO dle Park a 4-4 tie with a batt p.m Neighborhood Parks League (3:0 shutout, at the hands of|six nation Orange Bowl interna-| G ki' Wi i ing Kingside team. OMHA Bantam League -- at Civic Auditorium, 12:09 | Napanee. tional junior golf _ tournament. | ' OreSKI S inzer Small set the pace for Ru Bathe and McLellan vs Banks | 2001 to 4:30 p.m. Grove Bennett and Doug Richard Marsh of Montreal and} H : dle with a sparkling two - go Piooring: ak 4-8) cans and OMHA Bantam League -- Parker were the goal-getters| William Morrison of Toronto | effort, while Billy Knight ar ] 7 i for Bowmanville, in their win|each shot 81 and Joseph Horn of | | i 4 . Local 1817 vs Houdaille In- | Duplate vs Local 1500, at 5:00 over Conblre. \Canshiawae Que Pad an 85. id esor Victor Evelyn added singles: ee oa a p ve both /p.m.; Canadian Tire vs Mis- ie arcesea i t : : aS : 1 Goals for Kingside were sco games at en's Arena Z tep Do-Nut, at 7:00 pm. Is Th P| OMHA Major - Bantam . ¢ | Soares = Poke dnese ce (rms. O8r Tambor: Go. ve | COMMITTEE Oshawa e riace: : BOS cx * tore Oshawa Quality Fuels. at L Ca | anadian Corps, at 6:30 p.m 4 ' : . ocated at Club An : mbty's Se pet pa Bing; (8:00 Pm. and Ideal Dairy vs Wishes to acknowledge its Club Annrene ambly's Beverages vs B'Nai ot anos ine jiati i Bini at 7 ou end seu stig 00 Pam, al appreciation to the following on Scugog Island at . games at Oshawa Children' | i i i gog Cleaners vs Westmount | aren, hildren's sponsors for their generosity in Port Perry ina y Nn Kiwanis, at 8:30 pm: all | ; d j ; cage ee. Lakeshore Midget League-- onatin rizes. three games at Children's hike at Biemarnaen Gis 9 P After the past weeks of Arena a scoring famine, the score finally regained their mark OMHA Juvenile League -- Hayden Macdonald vs Royals, at Children's Arena, 9:30 p.m. Lakeshore Midget League~ Bay Ridges at Uxbridge, 9:00 p.m. Lakeshore Bantam League ---Port Perry vs Picker at Brooklin Are t 8:15 pm. and Lindsay Ridges, at Ajax Arena, & p.n Lakeshore Pee Wee League --Pickering at Perry, 7:00 p.m. an dge vs Bay Ridges, at Arena, 7:45 p.m SKATING Public Skating (Adults Only) -- at Civic Auditorium, £:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m CURLING Annual Ontarin Teachers' Bonspiel -- at Oshawa Golf Club and Oshawa Curling Club, starting at 9:00 a.m. THURSDAY HOCKEY OHA Junior 'C' League -- Ajax at Orangeville, 8:00 p.m. Arena, 8:00 Lakeshore Bantam League --Brooklin at Stouffville, 7:45 p.m Lakeshore Novice League-- Pickering at Ajax, 7:00 p.m, p.m SKATING Oshawa Figure Skating Club --at Civic Auditorium, 8:00 p:m. to 10:00 p.m 'LAST NIGHT'S FIGHTS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Miami Beach, Fla.--Bob Cas- sidy, 16144, New York, outpoint- 1 Linnes Johnson,.165, Miami, Goteborg, Sweden--Buster Mat} 243 Grand Rapids, knocked out Gerry De Bruyn, 197,.South Africa, 1. Bologna, Italy--Carlos Duran, | 165, Italy, outpointed Teddy Wright, 165, Detroit. 10. Brescia, Italy--Billy Joiner 188, Cincinnati, drew with Piero /Tomasoni, 191, Italy, 10. I | | | GINGER ALE TONIC WATER CLUB SODA Henry Birks Trophy The Bank The Bank Canada Life Assurance Company Toronto - Dominion Bank General Motors of Canada Ltd. The T. Eaton Company Ltd. Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce The Royal Bank of Canada The Robert Simpson Co. Ltd. Smith Beverages Lake Ontario Steel Co. Ltd. Reynold's Extrusion Co. Ltd. Seagrams Limited Sklar Furniture and Sons Ltd. Craft Ltd. of Mantreal of Nova Scotia RENTALS: 2 Hour, Hourly & Daily Rates INQUIRE ABOUT OUR RATES @ Soles ond Service for Snowmobiles @ Snack Bar on the Premises @ Storage Service Is Aveilable @ Gos and Oil Supplied Reservations are now being taken for Summer Boat Slips-- There is room for 100 boots beside the Marina Goreski's Winter Resort Located at Club Annrene on Scugog Island at Port Perry For Information Phone 723-5731 or 985-3008 manship in the Oshawa Neig borhoods' Mite Hockey Leagu at the Newcastle Communi Arena. In recent weeks, the goali have held the limelight, ho ever, this past weekend ti Scorers took charge, as almo every game was a free-scori contest. In the opening contest, short-handed Kingside tea overwhelmed Connaught by 13-0 score. Steve Driscoll s the pace for Kingside with four-goal effort. Ken Hazza notched three goals, Dav Turkovich had two marke! while Wally Dufrat, Jeff Schi: ler, Gary Yuzwa and Jack Re amond added single counters Harman Park played a stro game, as they handed Storie : 8-0 defeat. Barry McQua sparked Harman to their Vv: tory with an excellent four-g¢ effort, Don Metcalfe notch two goals, while single 20% were added by Albert Denat and Kerry Brown. Lake Vista No. 2. defeat Eastview 5-3. Don McKelv

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