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Oshawa Times (1958-), 30 Jan 1963, p. 18

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_ . = aere i RENATO GIG HENS ee ge EMO aE ag a I A '1@ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, January 30, 1962 ' PLAYOFF BERTH UPCOMING ? Shake By KEVIN BOLAND Oshawa Generals brightened - their chances for a fourth-place ' playoff berth last night when -they handed Whitby Dunlops | "their 20th defeat of the season. The 10-7 victory ended a two. ame winning streak for the hitby Club and closed the gap © between fourth place and an onymity to four points for the Generals. Generals spotted the base ment-dwelling Whitby club tive-goal spread before the mid- "way mark of the opening period. " Wayne Weller spearheaded the five-goal attack with two | * goals. Bob Wilson, Bill Collins and Larry Davenport scored sin- * gles. ' Before the first period had ended Generals fought back to "close the gap to one goal. «. Bill White featured the Osh. * awa comeback with his first goal ~ of the campaign. Oddly enough, ~ "the score marked the 100th time the lamp had been lit for an Oshawa scorer. * Mike Dubeau, Bill Little and » Bob Dean rounded out the four- " goal effort. - In the second period Dean "counted his second goal in the ~ last minute of the second period «to give the Generals a 6-5 lead, "Earlier in the frame George Vail knotted the count with a "bullet shot that caught the left. ~ hand corner of the net behind replacement netminder Mario = DiCintio. In the final period Generals » allowed Dunlops to tie the score) ~ twice before taking a permanent «lead on Bob Dean's third goal " of the night. Mike Dubeau added his sec. ~ ond and third goals, in the clos- . ing minutes. "It was a typical Whitby- 5-Goal Deficit For 10-7 Win Penalties -- LaRue (slashing) 10.13, G, Vail (rooghing) 13, (inter: ference) 18.26, Gay (roughing) 13.25, (holding) 15,44, Weller (el- Buchanan bowing) 16.14, enth pot in the race with 41 points, three more than Vail. , . Generals face Knob Hill in Maple Leaf Gardens, Sunday, OSHAWA -- Goal: Couch; defence: 3 é Generals were undefeated on/0™ Domm, Baton; forwards: T, Vail, * see sito > iy IR ; e* Whitby ice. They won - twojlg d, Dean. F hs 'Abbot (elbow) 12.81, § ' nae vane tied ts sag ese » rato De ( 02, White ¢ ) x ' The win brought them to four ' points of Brampton 7-Ups, who|Wands: Camesis, | Bre ey tial cor in ye league venport, o* standings. Generals hold one FIRST PERIOD gre tn hand over the Bramp.| } Whitby, Calling iy 2, Whitby, Weller (Wilson) FOOTNOTE -- Terry Vail's| 3: Whitby, Weller, oes eee two assists in last night's play f moved him into a tie for eighth place in the league scoring race... Wayne Weller's two. goal effort and an assist moved him to sole possession of sev- Home Not Any Haven. In NHL This Season ' By THE CANADIAN PRESS ing at the season's halfway, ws ~** | What's happening to the home mark, TE |. advantage in the National The rooters in Boston Garden, BILL WHITE Hockey gre ago vonage sone cal the last-place Bruins, It's got to the point where, n't have too much to cheer last weekend, the visiting teams about. wen all ae NHL agemee ~ But probably the fiercest fan| the current season _ 'elt criticism of the season has oc-| two - -- ~~ ad My rowi curred at New York, where the| a won a pon cans fifth-place Rangers have been| pth eosin ong mo po pe to _ constant cat-| SS . : calls and insults. | an ee Te eee 8 The one's vice-president and| p : Ss. general manager, Murray| ve A wen ise oe ida (Muzz) Patrick, has been the| wae co ts var "Take Mont: | ' 3 aan cS ; q s, real Canadiens, who lost only 4 | two of their 35 home games last | \ manele one i et season --y -- up 59 of at year-old defenceman who led/ = po si * Rangers to the playoffs last sea-/ is season, the league cham- son as playing coach. Harvey time the two teams met in the Whitby Arena this season, They have two games left with each other. Both games will be play- E ed in Maple Leaf Gardens. SECOND PERIOD 'intio; deft White Hoffman; for-/9:03, Fishcher, "Gay,|_" CAbbot 'Carmegie) le » Gay, » Everett, | 18, Oshawa, Little (Domm, ) 14, Whitby, Everett (Collins) 18, Oshawa, Dean (Orr) 16,11 19,00 Penalties -- Eaton (tripping) 8.25; Little ( )» 16.14, LaRue (inter: ference) 16. (10-minute mis- conduct pe (holding) 16,40, 1 16.40, Tremblay (tripping) 19.23, blay (major, fighting) 19,23, Little (ma Jor, fighting) 19.23, 16, Oshawa, (G, Vail, T, Vail) 17, Oshawa, Dubeau pT (Eaton, T, Vail) Little (G, Vail, White) | 8. Oshawa, 9. Oshawa, Dean (Dubeau, Domm) 1 1 4 5. 8 0, 6, 4, Oshawa game," remarked one spectator, "featured by high- scoring, brutal checking and good passing plays." "Both goaltenders were off, though," remarked the same on- looker. | In the third period Whitby lcoach, Jim Cherry, was eject- ed for arguing with an official. Twice he came right on the ice surface to debate a point. The Whitby team was assessed a 10-minute misconduct penalty, | Tt was the fourt hand final SPORTS MENU By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' pion Hahs have already lost six hrug! and tied seven of their 24 home meng poche Maan ieee ae games. They have won nine, well, you know." But his team: lost six and tied eight on the mates admit their annoyance. road, Fad York fans will have an-| HAWKS ALSO TROUBLED other opportunity to display The league - leading Chicago their feelings tonight, when the Black Hawks aren't.doing much ere play host to the fourth- better. They've won 12, lost Place Red Wings in the only ' ; scheduled game seven and tied six in Chicago : . Stadium. Four of the seven have won five and tied two of JEAN BELIVEAU And in late December, man- aging director Frank Selke of Canadiens said he was willing to trade defenceman Tom John- son, a 12-year veteran, because his play was being affected by an umerciful riding from local fans. KIRKLAND LAKE curlers " in the Quebec International Bonspiel yesterday and at the end of the day's play, not a single Quebec City entry remained in ~ the running for the main event. Bob Ash, a real veteran of the Quebec 'Do', nosed out Oshawa's Bert White 8-7 in the Chateau Trophy quarter-finals = Quebec Victoria's Ray Malenfant, 8-6, in the Omega quarter- * finals. Frank Rainford ousted Quebec City's last hope, Gerry ~ Jobin, 97, in the Chateau Trophy quarter-finals also. Ash, prior to knocking off Bert White, had defeated Neil Speicher, * Toronto banker, who surprised upset wins. Bert White's rink nosed out George vonZuban of Sudbury, 8-7, in an earlier round. * Jost 10-8 to John Buchowski of Coniston, in the 3rd round of » the Omega Trophy play. In the third round of the Francois Jobin Trophy event, Ken Conlin's Oshawa rink lost to Jake * Creighton of Dartmouth, N.S.; Fredericton in the first round play and in the second round, Bert Neil lost 10-8 to Walkerton and Norm Allan was beaten 9-7 his second round game 5-4 to Len Bilodeau of Brantford. the Wedgewood Bow! event, Whiteley's rink defeated a Quebec entry 10-9 and in the second round, Norm Allan won 12-3 over Joe Astephen of North Sydney Shawinigan rink and Ken Conlin watosa, Wis., U.S.A. x x SPORTS BITS: -- Brian London taunted and defeated Tom McNeeley, last night in London, England. Not that this was any great shakes as a heavyweight fight but it should at least keep McNeeley in the background for a while, since London isn't really rated as a CELEBITIES dinner tonight at the Royal York in Toronto will have a novel twist, in addition to the host of special sports stars from all over the world, McDonald, who back in 1955 was the "Timmy"' of that year's Crippled Children campaign, who then was carried to the head table by Whipper Billy Watson, will this year himself . U.S. FOOTBALL now has its own Hall of Fame and yesterday 17 charter members were ~ named to the list including such well-known grid greats as carry in the 1963 "Timmy". . . * Sammy Baugh, "Red" Grange Bronko * NFL commissioner Bert Bell. . * a job as a golf club pro and has contacted' at least three of - Toronto's better-known clubs. . " rink curling competition under way at Weston, finds the RCAF » Downsview rink, skipped by Mrs. Norman Fletcher, out in » front with four wins and no defeats. * Granites, beaten twice on Monday, won a couple yesterday ~ and joined a five-way tie for second place. ~ ladies, winners of the local district, are among the five run- ~ ners-up, Nagurski, Ernie Myers, Jim Thorpe and former losses were to Toronto Maple ie 'voven mestings between the Leafs. 4 s. The Leafs, tied with Cana- ae \wsconarp aoe - ey Athletics Win With Trainer Subbing In Net! the best home-ice team in the league this season. Leafs have a home record of 13 wins, six tosses and three ties. By THE CANADIAN PRESS Little Jack Lebold saved the| day for Woodstock when he| made his debut in the Ontario| One of the main reasons men- tloned for Canadiens' poorer Hockey Association Senior A| series Tuesday night. | record in Montreal this season Lebold made an unscheduled is a sudden drop in fan enthusi- appearance in the second period| asm. of a game between Woodstock | Montreal fans were known throughout the league for their Athletics and Windsor Bulldogs' after regular goalie Ron Salter! ardent support of their team as|didn't hesitate to heartily boo Canadiens swept five league|Detroit goalie Terry Sawchuk in titles in the last five years. |December, even though the vet- was Injured when a puck struck him on the forehead. The score! was 1-0 for Woodstock at that Op g teams frequently|eTan netminder led the league's complained the excitable fans|Most - valuable - player bailot- point, and Woodstock trainer | Lebold donned the pads and be. exerted a powerful but oe ous pressure on game cials HOCKEY SCORES STANDINGS came hero of the match. His for. mer hockey experience includes | by focussing attention on con- troversial plays. They said pen- By THE CANADIAN PRESS American League |Junior C and B competition. He allowed only one goal on] The result? In one stretch early in the season Canadiens won only one of seven home games, losing three and tying three, Fans may have played a part in the home-ice weakness of other teams, Crowds in Chicago Stadium, noted for their volubility and critical attitude, have turned on the Hawks several times this season. GOT ON SAWCHUK Fans in Detroit's Olympia pulled off a series of upsets while Orral Archer ousted on Monday with a couple of "Preem" Whiteley's 'rink Oscar Parker won 10-4 over of the Holt-Renfrew Trophy by Falconbridge. Parker lost In ; Bert Neil won 10-8 over a lost 10-8 to a rink from Wau- x alties to the visitors were the x Eastern Division slip by and Woodstock went on| jusual result. BOOS BROTHER BELIVEAU | But this season, fans in Mont- real suddenly began booing and | Providence 2519 3158 13453 Hershey 2315 5161118 5lito win 3-1, preventin : , ig the Bull. Quebec % 8 hr 7 >. dogs from breaking their first- altimor 20 23 ' place tie with Chatham Ma.) roons. The win also moved ! hissing old favorites. Centre \Jean Beliveau admitted he was Springfield 18 21 8 169 155 44 Western Division Woodstock to within three points unnverved early in the season jby the unprecedented criticism, and the big veteran didn't re- Buffalo 2716 3148 127 57 Cleveland 18 21 6 151 163 42 Pittsburgh 1725 3131 155 37 gain his aplomb until Decem- ber. Rochester 1425 7 148 178 35 Tuesday's Result Springfield 3 Baltimore & 'oday's Games Quebec at Hershey Springfield at Pittsburgh Eastern Professional 2811 5 173 124 61 2413 6171 138 54 Sudbury 17 16 10 186 178 44 St. Louis 10.25 8 136 186 28 Tuesday's Result jSudbury 2 St. Louis 5 | Friday's Games |St. Louis at Sudbury = | "They must be mages. ee SS |leaguers,"' said the 72-year-old), a 'All the other clubs | Chatham * Me ine bd ou want 'em." 'eee "But I'm .not about to ee a A = oat prope jem up. If I did, we'd be back| Gait 10 20. 0 107 148 20 where we started. # Tuesday's Result You all know who they are,"| wingsor 1 Woodstock 3 top contender. . . . SPORTS of their victims. Gerry Theberge also starred| for Woodstock, scoring two! goals and Andy Gauthier picked| up the third. Real Chevrefils| ng the only Windsor mar. | er. who will be on hand, Sandy Teams Seeking Lowly Members Of Met Squad NEW YORK (AP) -- Casey Stengel says there are at least 10 major league players on his New York Mets, despite what | their last-place finish last sea- json might indicate. Velvet Duo Ties For First In Points Race OTTAWA (CP)--Mare Dufour! of Sudbury Wolves picked up| three points last week to move! into a first-place tie in the East- | ern Professional Hockey race. : Official statistics released to-| day show Dufour with 29 goals | Hull-Ottawa , Dutch Clark, Cal Hubbard, Kingston . , ANDY BATHGATE wants . . ONTARIO LADIES' single- Mrs. Woolley's Toronto Trenton RCAF : Feud Continuing | 'On Huff-Taylor 'Gridiron against me," sai . Taylor, Green Bay's 215-pound : and leading ground v3 ped of the National Football * "But somebody was im there * twisting my head. And some- « body was in there digging a * shoulder and elbow into me." ! 'Taylor's remarks were made » in a telephone interview with * the Ni (Va.,) Ledger-Star. Thus the bone-rattling 'per- sonal feud which marked the [ NFL title game in New York last December, won by_ the * Packers 16-7, continued Tues- * day to boil im @ battle of words. Huff said the hard - fought * game has brought a cascade of . poison pen letters from televi- sion fans, accusing him of . rough: tactics, and his wife has he told reporters at the Mets' Webs Ganke and 29 assists. He is deadlocked | weekly press conference. /kKitchener-Waterloo at Chatham Count "em up." Woodstock at Windsor _He mentioned pitchers Roger OHA Junior A jCraig, Alvin Jackson and Jay/Niagara Falls 2111 5 145 116 47 | Hook. |Montreal 1911 7 146 109 45 Always the master juggler,| Peterboro 1610 9114 9141 Stengel said he probably will) Hamilton 1618 8 154 132 40 have to resort more heavily to St. Catharines 1018 8 117 158 28 the platoon system next season! Guelph 726 5115 185 19 lashes than ever before. Tuesday's Results e T've got a whole new team," | Niagara Falls 2 Guelph 7 jhe said. "We just couldn't do| Hamilton 3 Montreal 7 become so shaken by the affair,anything with the old one. We Thursday's Games that she has urged him to quit/gave some of them two chances. |St. Catharines at Hamilton the game. | We sent them down to the mi-'Guelph at Peterborough SHOWS PICTURES nors and when we brought them Western League The veteran Giant linebacker back they were no better. San Francisco 7 Edmonton 1 became so upset by the fusillade) 'We're going to go with young Seattle 6 Vancouver 4 of charges against him that he| players. Los Angeles (Angels) Metre Toronto Jr. A held a private showing of the|tried it last year and they were Oshawa 10 Whitby 7 game pictures for reporters. pretty successful." Eastern League Huff = that Taylor fee 2 Greensboro 5 was a special target of the Johnstown 3 Philadelphi ; Giant defence, adding: "If you Nova Scotia Part " jestablished by Labossiere last Ds bet with them OLD COUNTRY | Windsor 4 Halifax 7 pacer cks), they'll run all SOCCER SCORES Moncton 4 New Glasgow 10 | over you," Cape Breton Senior | ee, Tecovering from an Glace Bay 2 Sydney 6 Now Many Wear attack of h-patitis at his home| LONDON (Reuters)--results Manitoba Junior l Ss TEET wl Seles Rouge, ae ie the only soccer games played Winnipeg R, 5 Winnipeg B, 4 FA E H ged there are hard feelings|Tuesday night in the United Saskatchewan Junior between him and Huff. ; [Kingdom: Weyburn 5 Saskatoon 2 Bat heaping oti "Sam Huff is a great one or| "A Ct Ontario Junior B | tear of inse piling on," Taylor said. "He has} 'a & CF a Ingersoll 5 Sarnia 3 | slipping ot 'wobbling. PASTERTH always done it. Sam likes being, hird Roun : Waterloo 5 Owen Sound 8 | Seeabin'tthpieemass oneeee uae there on top of the pile." Carlisle 0 Gravesend and North-| Stratford 6 Goderich 4 | fummy. Rooey. Dasty tante or feeling. The Green Bay fullback said), fleet'1 / Chatham 4 Windsor 6 | Dosen' cause nausea. It's alkaline the Packer-Giants game was so|Notts F. 4 Wolverhampton 3 Otlawa and District Jr, A | Sacntece rica me Phot w Gilbert of Kingston Frontenacs, | |who was held scoreless in his last two games. | There's also a tie for third] place in the scoring list. Gord| Labossiere of Sudbury and Don| Blackburn of Kingston each/ have 54 points. Billy Carter of} Hull - Ottawa Canadiens and. Murray Hall of St. Louis Braves | share fifth with 51 points apiece. | Canadiens have the best goal-/ keepers' average. The five goal-| ies they have used thus far this | jseason have allowed an aver.) }age of 2.81 goals a game. Dave McComb of Sudbury set) ;@ league record for the fastest! | two goals when he scored twice | jwithin eight seconds against |Canadiens last Wednesday. The | | previous record was 16 seconds a BETH rough that he still feels the Fourth Round | Ottawa M. 4 Ottawa P. 2 we ppuar tg ln _ aches and pains from it. Swindon 1 Everton 5 » 'Hull 5 Buckingham ¢ Pom Og IG MEL OS EAE TE AON POG " * fie STANDING RIB ROAS SHORT CUT LB, PRIME RIB ROAST "" ..88 BLADE BONE REMOVED BLADE ROAST BLADE ROAST "~ SHORT RIB ROAST BONELESS CROSS CUT RIB ROAST SHOULDER ROAST "~ INNER RIB ROLL" OUTER RIB ROLL """ PLATE BEEF "" ROLLED PLATE ""~ BRISKET POINT "~ STEWING BEEF ""~ RIB STEAKS GROUND CHUCK BEEF STEAKETTES BEEF LIVER SLICED BEEF TONGUES BEEF KIDNEY BRAISING RIBS RIB ROAST """ McCAINS FROZEN BONUS PACK FRENCH FRIES 49. HOSPITALITY THURS., FRI,, SAT. 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