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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 4 Jan 1967, p. 8

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SPORTOPICS NOT QUITE In our column last week we had a story about coaching which stated that "Bep" Guidolin hadn't been offered the dual role of general manager and coach of the Generals this season. We had been told on reasonably good authority that he had only been given the chance to coach again. Saturday afternoon at the Marlies-Generals thriller, Matt Leyden, O.H.A. president, and long time hockey man iç" y aneM onn -the Rn..t8ans are comig! - O satod ute ee rngahaktt atwehv W bere, two teaÏms- the m w Se n1Ohwadisvere htGioiWwso£rdbthjb.Apr National team. And we suppose you haveently other circumstancescue i oreetteofr ',«oe tl OP-sided scores as the boys from ~~- T R IS†GREA republic walloed teams, in Newfoundliand byi COF Bowling•• Jim Houck, Jack ButtonshawCOLOR ish RE AT c icores. The latest, at timne of writing was 19-0, Betty Carswell. 'i ewadihteohdncolo teleiinsttteNwYa' Jelm. ~~~Team Members IM d e s B a j x 4o No. 10-Barb Buttonshaw, B.,Eebditncu actisrpre a rvlgdt 199g winner of course would have to be the C.A.H.A., No. 1 - Ron Brock, Carol; Colwell, Pete Dobbins, John! receive two invitations t ac oeo h otalato W g9 n1î aepacked for a look at the asmooth-skating Woodwrar eddyesn a, uy bySaree an result they each received;score being 3-2 with only a Payne., Jytanel Ien oe nth weekendi iigclrce auee aae ý despite the score. The Russians aren't getting much Bill Hawkins.1 Bowmanville e on ti n ue dthree minutes for highstick- few minutes remnaining ini No. 11-Lola Wright, Ernie, ite okey ttrendtuasprbeo.Bsbllwst- * iceither, but the competition improved as the New No. 2 - Jack Bond, Roy their winning streak when ýing and five minutes for the game, Larry Devitt got[Perfect, Jean Holroyd, Ronifehokytmndubtotalisipytrrfc, ýegan, with'the Centennial International Tournament Woodward, Shirley Brock,!they downed Ajax Midgetsifighting. Two quick gas the reassuring goal with BoblMaynard, Archie Crossey. i tremendously wonderful. underway in Winnipeg.Norm Woodcock, Peter Buma, 14-2 in the game played Wed- one by Bruce Simpson and assisn ad ranBlc Brt Noa12-e, enise nnaert,! O orei inthr ohv udysNFL ia TonightWed nsayWyui anwaciNH..eoceyo Mariorn3AlldrearySnode nesday evenmng at the arena. the other by Grave Bennett, This Saturday night at 7 Fred Thomson,Leune naker. turn out to be such a goo aeete.Culnthl eln wihteleague-leading New York Rangers vs. Toronto, Bill Potter, Ernie Roberts, lead on agoal bytorove Ben-!mandingo3-a ead goingc .m.Inthe lsJeuv tbten layeAax.srry oto e la obys oeewhnte a l'hur$4ly it Io the*Canadian National team at Hamilton and Nilck Zondervan, Reta Nolan, 1nett with the assists going to ýthe final period.Thrweehnttasecotrbtentebllbutfrfetwyfomgtigheyngpns Mili, ussa v. Cnad. Tat houd mke or oodand rle 4MLeaR Wstlke reg CodenandBruehaaintwopenltis hnde re tbat eetwthetheta idg ts eat witathee own let, nd aild t scre.Wathedtha on Pktàe tgul vs.Cnd.ewiaoudmk rgo ng.FrNk Stu¯bbRt ay esll, Simpson at the 16:30 mark of out other than the fighting ers and the crowd over some courtesy of Dr. Keith S5eon DOn't forget, although it was in pre-season play, that 1dread, Earl Luke, Florence!the f t e oonly two penal mana sl. BtnentoBo-msudr taing. i'emem 1:0"°"m.'awd ait'g' ih i --ds**'1"* heatiiMonals won twice over the Rangers. However, the big Snowden, Stella Hawkins. ties handed out with Peotro- Ajax came to life in the wits were sentst h optli a o31 0am and lastingunti oerthe footbal acthnegoin me 183 Yet to comne for local fans when the Russian and GNot5--Glnnrut Bb kigetiganelowngpe-thrdpeio, coig her ow nileutVad ruseiornerl nnehur. o w ddntsty luduoth Natinalteam clsh i Toontoon uesdy ngLis WoodrocMarie Sedan, alty for Ajax and Gary Wil- two goals. The first Ajax goal torious 5-3. The gameuSatur!Bowmanv11 e I.Danuar 2t nd, TVal thate u e iRathafirbtstems . aioa 1 th). dennTrotoo Nesa ngh oreen doKinRgerOv n t 3onfo saing. was scored by Cameron with day night should prove inter- travelled to Lindsay.nd.cgeenoaebigthRseBwPrdenBb"Fz"M- Tils is the one everyone has been waiting for. Alreody No. 6 - Dot Bon d, Doug nynGilessecnd i o,L eist dgoi the totheimkild.iesinit. Ad9excitg. Dn'thme w hirs..Hay caandjerrionlor eBbas adu ovcteSgrBw of the :red and blue seats have been sold, so we would Nolan, Bob McReehis, Fred were mixing it up and as a1 goal unassisted. With the, gets play Whitbp.. te i- n e M... League andwewoundtu the daybynakig i th lat qartr o rec=X=dacting fast if you want to see what could easily Arehensr daAdrnaMy -------- '.y ae. Teietdw oteOag ol o u a oefo h amno ýe the best gamne on Maple Leaf Gardens !ce, of the season.1 No. 7 - Jack Macnab, Ertls hrsda nghtm lub.tbl i h Ouir apol1ogies to "Punch" Imlach). 1nie Archer, Dianne 1McReei, T SOe r me i h is eideddwthe While footbais'thegets olrsotinoroiin Crarl Brewer will make his return to Gardens ice in 1rKn K1 g, elmyue.h-gtesoe id11 ad h aad utintayhn itotclro er n ts neow team sweater, and we expect lhe will receive a No. 8 -George Marshall Bron scoea nice eo n- eas, nwe haee en acigtheoeBwlprd n relkntdous ovation. This Canadian teamn, bolstered by the IMilt Dakin, Bob Griffin Jr.,! assit e arinta a n t rowshing we weethfoee elw ae' o hr e u dMiionofBreerisproabl te srones clb t b Gwn Dnns, arlScwar 0 unOr /4 - trsclubl e ta he eriwa unnthsemagifien flwercobintioshealyrcmethrug uzmábled in many years. This corner picks them to edgel Jean Crawford. !Lindsay tied it up.no ody-- n twsvr ls oatal en a ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~o Rusa9-bu tsoldb ady- cen JicMcKnight, by Jim Clarke for three. His first came at' didn't receive as effectivei Early in the second, Lind- Pasadena - in fact mayb ehdbetrsas hdB nas -btit shuYdb † TdaFa e lleLn, El i rotHenni,lDale McLeish, almost single-- 6 35 as lhe cut im and blazed support after taking over. Say w n n fotad one, W ueyejydorfrt w aso 97--tak Ove len li uHlen ihandedly, d irected Peterbor adiepatNms Banks Gene Balson and Dane Rod-1 minute later Bowmanvillei to Bob and Keith. MEAT SHOW - SAD ENDING! OvNo.10-BtyWsak ough Jr. "B" Don Byes tol scored what proved to be the gerson were Bowmanil' tied the game up withLar-- . We wtche Czehoslvaka don th Jr."A"All-B0llAlle, R y rworsll etheir 8-5 win over the Jr. Men! wmner at 8:00. McLeish scor- top choice up front. with Mc- Devitt scoring fromn Kim Rog- 4-2 at the Gardens last Wednesday night, we couldn't Buma, Marg Tippins, Florence' All Stars on New Year's Dav.1 ed his second, stealing the Murter and Burns impressiveer.Ath190miueak TYRONE".". °a " .^- tMnkin thatit wa too ad thre wern't mre thn Poter. Ieading 5-4 after 40 min.. puck from . Bucky" Hughes in spots. KmRgr crdfo e oa tbààkîg tat t ws to bd her ween' moe tan ottr.utes, the Bowmanville All !and zipping in to deke Nemis.| The game was handled byl itt. Halfway through the!MM. n Mrs. Ron Rowe anden m asI attendance. Last year a capacity crowd saw Stars appeared enroute to a He wrapped it up at 19:34 with Pat Cornell and Dale Ruttani third period Bob Howes tal- his .ite pn h1r n Ms ae ode Orr shine as the Jr. "A"'s lest a close 4-3 decision Gya g victory. Unfortunately for the! his final tally to make the, who blew the whistle on 16lidfrBwavletmkeih .anaysekndviedihM.adMs.G ýa. Go d e r•ie partisan crowd of near 150,!final 8-5. infractions. Peterb o r a u g h! the score 4-2, on a pass from Down, Lakefield.0D idaTrno year's exhibition was another top attraction that Belts 74 the Don Byes spoiled the Out-i Around the Rink-... drew 11, including two mis.. Rogers. Mr. and Mrs. Jan Mooe Ms agrtTisugr eaiyhave gone either way. The All-Stars held their Hach 72irtt ig in treew goalsw eiMcLeish, Kerr and Blewett cndu err Dices Jim BelltlWih ee minutes loaeft in OshaaeeChrists St Torgrafo of te payonl lak o fiish roud te nt, nd raiers67 Don Byes took control of the wer h he ta eetosbrief bout in the seconda 'th t e Agame L ndroae baurday- evengoguet.fM.Crsmswt hi aet 's fine goal-ending oldingthem totwo gols.-Banury 66game,27outshooting Bowman- niecotsik nysBell getting the nad. Thlt 11thelast minutËeofPlathGroan1Mr. andMrs. ArthrYon-FmdMsh.Tiburger waf thejuniorspassedthe puc aroun-it-wasOffice63 The match was a wide-o fence ihBasoa ngtha l i esio untfoaennt altedaway thBue nlman gatn ayst hist-ah maeigw l W 'o b heve that they hadn't even had a single practice Reclaimators ----58! spree, with the All Stars, withwith McLeish and Blewett, o rps imetis sasoan, put goalon t akss hfromnBruc emasgatheings atd Ms er .D vy a hitas ,kM lieterborough's Mickey Redmond certainly showed Fombe--lth xcpin fte atper- tedCitiksw onad erylanaplaing pabfnYhdSmpuntgae h inlL ach's, oliaan r.Ed eiea'laheila ap1 gurýe-fire N.H.L. prospect, scoring once and assisting Crackers ------------ 2 , ptigu og a-paedwl.fnl2 iue.Te Do Ar ganaeowanvile hldatlhe omeofMr.an othe. Malies Mik Byrs, erekSandrso of-owerHo-s 47tle. The hitting was at a mini- 1For the Jr. All Stars, Dave Byes' performance showed Dnoug ayein gal plyedUniversity, K1n gsan, ue r.W amo udy Falls and Mont. M rel's LarrBy eauwere thnesotherfMilwrighose 4-- 4 and oly s eerratesga e Kerr ws dtheirn ost effective their edge rn team-ork,hbut anBowanville gwi eetJ am e s Youngman, oKASigwshea' t lhgte ormners up front. D. Oke ve---- ---233------ ing by both teams and somÎ Murphy turned in an excel- headed home believing tha Witby om. n aurdyan.7,epville , arrho e hldyn tM.an r.W ako wa Generals' two representatives turned in top B. Martyn ---------- 229 good goaltending kept the!lent opening 30 minutes in the victory was anything but alAa . iMomnvleerm. Monday. .bP ces. Ian Young demonstrated why he was picked F. Wright ¯¯217 score from mounting. netalthugh arryNemi hardone o acieveAren. r.and leMr. Hra oelMsneryMCydpn h A Lbb - ---- Joe Rehder scored the lone • indsa h heust retned omarnvil, yMr dMs e er' oia ihM elO.H.A.'s top net-minder, particularly rising to the D. LPerfect----- ..---- 216 goal of the first period, givingi from orili] ihteMde aodBon ylewr n r.J lvr eeo whe h soped cea beaawa erlDi t erJ. Bond ---- ----- ---- 214 the All Stars a 1-0 lead. His • •Championship tucked under guests of the Youngmas Fls hUthe score tied 1-1. Coach Eddie Bush wanted to R. HRately ------------ -- routilne shpdofromthe bLue- dies Ma or Bowlin'e Lind - ' -1°"- - 'M.anMr.DnAmn Young with his own Hamilton goal-keeper Gerry A. Rowe ---------- 2 neskppd ffth Dn ye pod oou boys,6asid-Mr.and fMrlys aes odnM.BrtJwllCsawMs mid H B 11 ~~~~goalie Batteys pad and into say adtoutntp. 1mtas ley and faysentCris-Mb.Jwll omnil mi-way in the game, but manager Jim Gregory G. Broe ter --------- 20-9 the cage. Steve Burns made iti Second Schedule Teams No. 7--Capt. J. Baker, H.toeoto op a ihhrpretM.adM.Lac1hr eeN have no part of it. . Mrphyer--- ¯..-- 20512-0, lifting his own rebound' No. I-Capt. D. Joli, S. Nicholson, E. Whiteheatd, J.'lAllI-Midget Tournament Year's Mondayguestseof Mr >nea ckBvre1wsoeo tebsMefnes . MPipr --------- 20 past relief goalie Randy Reid, Davis, H. Piper, D. Mutton, Almond, T. Forrester, D'! On Monday, December 26thdyBwavle eisaaadMr.LrePae With St. its'Tomveire W isngs'fRick Sith afnder Last wieek-- sa-- r---d-- of3 after 1:48 of the second. The M. Gibbs, B. Jones, R. Dickin- Heard, S. Patfield. Bowmarville I.D.A. Midgets' at 4:30 p.m. Bowmanvil ýwrthSt.nie of ToRoevRey i's o dfive move bo aswling for 1966 nd I Oma-Chittick brothers teamed up so2 No. 8-Capt. L. Martyn, B. Journeyed to Cobourg wherel opened the scoririg at on îa two Tnan, breal,, when he dove along the -ice t eafhnoweshp ta Ptat Murphyat 'turph, Mtl lMHeewB ksAeryKOkRichardsi,.*rraeltrai nAl i get almnuteofote frst pierdwtc that ouldhave entfoCzec plaer inaln. annowes ire 19be. was helpless as Ron Chittick F. Draper, D. Veitch, B. Mor- Green.~' At 10:20 a.m. they met Pet- Howes. bnRoeseasisd by ugh it was too bad that more fans didn't: see the their normal game and if they narMeMurtfront. hed the gaNo. 3--Capt. S. Bickell, L No. 9-Capt. C. Bowers, D. boýro rt A ajM idet svin osaaudroveheaod pe2o. vbeen ,iust as well that there. weren't pick up as expected along lobais.. ahead 3-1 at sthe five Crossey, M. Perris. D. King' Bond, M. Pearson, M. Jones, minutes f tae. Art even oal u therendofhead 2-1 at ile delinquent on skates - Sandérgon of course.ahdgo sorsoudb whooped it up. Don swept in No -Cp.B utnshawBae Bowmanville ahead 1-0 and seven mnscofrohe tir e paye hoke, Sndeso wa on o th bet here er from the port side, cut in J. Harness, L. Flintoff, S. No. 10--Capt. J. Tennant, D. that ended the scoring in thatCodnsrefomWln no 75 tripes font ad bet Rei 'th Bickle, N. Sheehan, D. Haynesý Collmns, N. Gould, S. Gray, B. eriod adSmsnfo omnil ithe game. He belligerently used his stick on the last week and only T. Hall- beautiful drive inside thwiposa.G. Luxton.' Cowan, S. Greenham, D. In the dectodtie th ings up burealt shawa on gch of the way, .but with less than three minutes mrak 300. W. Pollock could Don .Byes' defenceman eBr .No. 5-Capt. O. Patfield, M. Palmer. mrinutes Howes fromtRoghre e ikl etadiated-andc he the score 3-2 he really went wild. He started nrsckof0.the ere were no win- McDowell narrowed the score King, J. Alexander, E. Dad- No. 11-Capt. D. Preston, K. tallied for BoCvmanville, then tahne d inha 3-Corefor cros-chckig Jaoslv Hlik then wthply 52en score Of to 3-2 at the 5.50 mark. Dane son, J. Sudsbury, V. Osmond, Stephen, W. Nesbitt, S. Brown, at five minutes Rogers scored Haeshaw ga lb.Doug int o'another Czech'player, before turning thearend saw the Hoean od erson and Dave Kerr h CN - Cp. .Ecer .A.HdonJBaggi uassed. rl in the plaedihis usulrewany e Itiasg ofth mst isasefu icien strnd o the Babryad oep while off for tripping at 6:57. Larry 3. C. Hooey, K. Biggs, M. Pat Mutton, S. Poirier, C.Iquickly followed by another the consolation trophy fro tmansym pt his ress icippns, e heap yn Yea and rsonms re ceat 10:07, toi 16i7m2.5- 8 6 1 polyed aoestfrogm ei na et ship fte day ra srog 0KngS.c.lomavil »Mi 19, raf t teOlympiseen are o erH e s on he rlague wh touhaelel Oe t orsin therry l wtt s tge ea he a ll 23 1- 4 3-11 9 5 24 71 1-6 In hoer s edgame o eini erewin, 5-1. fo 4gtl etin lt Jii o lik was rthet opn pierformhe ih ad eatheagu e r ar e njo aaB.mdive patN mikrm.el 0 1- - 5 1- 6 9- 1 8 9-14 11-12 wt ia coeo -7o o mavleld E o fg olsan n sss, hiebrthrJiiSyck and an cnterestin. ga e err'spoBaloblasst er Feb. 6 5-12w-10 1 8 11t4e9-3h6-p Sgàne reoterbt wtc.at 15.20, ith aman Rd1an- 13I2-11 8- 234- 12 86 51-5 7 1-1 Ye C †e† † † † edomtage. 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