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Oshawa Times (1958-), 21 Oct 1963, p. 12

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THe oewawa 21, 1062 IMEC Mandaw Astaher RES, Seeneese eee four goals and his line-mates, not shown, Ron Buchanan and Bill Little each scored one. Rod Zaine (right) picked up a couple of assists, first on one of Vail's tallies and the other on one of the thre2 goals because yesterday afternoon in St. Catharines, after trail- ing 2-1 at the end of the first period, the Generals came roaring back to score a bril- liant 11-3 decision. George Vail (centre) sparked his line with COACH DOUG WILLIAMS >is shown (left) pointing out 'to a couple of his Oshawa * Generals, a couple of special moves he wants them to make, Obviously they paid attention, Generals Unleas aeeer eee eeeees After a shaky first period yes-|couldn't match the blistering at-|grappled at centre for a couple "terday afternoon, Oshawa Gen-|tack of Oshawa in the remain-/9¢ minutes, before the officials "Serals roared back to literally|ing two periods and several) 4114 restore order. =push St. Catharines Black|times were given the bronx SHORT NOTES Delahes- * Hawks out of their Garden City|cheer by their supporters. Bobby 0 Little Buch "chome surroundings with a blis-| Generals' victory was high- man af ice e, Buc "tering 10-goal barrage and take|lighted by a glowing effort from|2" and Bob sees Alo iE *-4n 11-3 decision over the Hawks. >. og # Bon Badeoan, for ge td witha owe i ic-\George Vail and Bi --| > ° : rg Pon aggrente a ae eae accounting for six goals. Vail 8%d Hodge, pet af St. pv "OHA Junior "'A" season, moved|Wwas the trigger man on four oc-/@rnes . . . Generals one-sid "them into fifth place in league| Casions. Minge dl er tae eee | =Standings, one point ahead Of/tREE MORE FOR O'SHEA [Wayne Cashman, Mike Dubeau, = Kitchener Rangers. The peels Danny O'Shea, already estab-|Terry Lane and Art Hampson, ° i -- pp ag €T/lished as one of the better cen- Sidelined for various ailments . the cellar, along with Ham-)tre¢ in Junior "A" competition,| .. Whitby Dunlop Junior "B" 7 fiton Red Wings. ; ladded further food for this|standout, Ricky Gay was ele- Ce ae untel er" thought by striking for his sec-|vated again for yesterday's en- P "lond three-goal performance in counter. He played his first erals was their second success-|oniy three games. game for Generals in Montreal ive road game without a loss. Dennis Gibson, also stood out/on Friday night. Danny 0'Shea's ? "gt eee 2 cera for Generals, as he produced his)younger brother Kevin, also > alee lr F jr dieded pals| Second splendid performance in|Wwas brought in from Whitby 'ponteined in the, final two min me iti ee s aid ithe, last "ites. oat OF Min WIM conlent Gnd Unelponring Gevarnnent. resets ; : § ' sc g department, resembled = But the bigger Black Hawks | oniy outburst came at the con- his form from the 1962-63 season \clusion of the second period, |for the first time this year with Bad Boys Beat when Ken Hodge é O'Shea'some brisk skating and general Heffering'sIn |Acadian Cleaners Bowling Play 'Score Big Win 2 Heffering's Imperials five-pin mg a yeh "Moane cles Acadian Cleaners picked up ajthe lead with 21 points; Acadian A e ' ; valuable victory in the Toronto Cleaners 17, Ace Bowling 17, L. sing two-to-one in games and """eU™ tf" ; J. McG a 16. Knob. Hill ive-to-two in points. City Major five-pin league, when J. McGuinness ; nol veto, the Oshawa boys topped the L.|/Bowl 14, Manufacturer Life Ins. « Despite the loss to Bad Boy,| : 'ub 'winnlaei18: Albion Bowl 10. A Bowl the Heffering squad 'still held|J- McGuinness club, winning). ion Bow , Aurora Bow "bn to their spot in the stand- four games to one. : : ; : ing, which is where the club Having defeated the leading Saturday's action will see $nust finish in the first section, Stan Jarvis Insurance club the Acadians meeting the leading +o gain a play-off spot. previous week, the McGuinness Stan Jarvis Insurance club at * Bad Boys were at their best club was favored to beat Aca-|Plantation Bowl and this should Jn both the first and 'second dians in this set but as is com- be a good series. ames, which they won with\mon in the five-pin game, favor-- Word has just been received eam totals of 1396 and 1315 re- ites mean little. that all the Acadian bowlers épectively, while Heffering's' The all-important first game will be available for Saturday Doys had 1262 and 1234 for their was won by Acadians with 1293 and this will mark the first totals. to 1225 and it was a brilliant time that the club has had a The Imps managed to sal- effort by Ozzie Keeler with a/full turnout. Dick Adams has wage the third game with a'349 game, followed by Bob Gal- recovered from a recent sick- 1240 total and almost picked up'jagher 285 and Dutch Lugten- ness and Reg Hickey is no long- he extra point for total pinfalliburg 250, which did the trick. er tied up with softball ac- when Bad Boys finished with the McGuinness crew tivities. came * Sa ee hades - 3798 for their three-game total pack to take the second game Boe con for the losing Hef- despite another big one from . tt : hg club. Gallagher with 302. Too many Ph ] Go ~ Wimpy Reynolds again led aq shots at the wrong time 1 ye es the Heffering club with another jost jt y Dig night, racking up 330,278 and Acadians took the third game Four Assists 4 and 195 for 693; Jim Cas- May Be Record al 245, 206 and 209 for 660; S4mes without too much effort : 7 : Reg Hickey 213, 217 and 230 for Both clubs were 'too deadly on| NEW YORK (AP)--Did Phil 360 and Edd Moody 184, 202 and the centre pin and the scores/|Goyette set a National Hockey) $14 for 600. were away below norma] for League record here Sunday) *. The league - leading Ron Jack- both. Team totals were: Aca-\night? | points, followed by Galco Sheetpace with another big day with The New. York forward a 27, Heffering's Imperials|285, 302, 262, 274 and 260 forjearned four assists in one periud , Bad Boy Appliances 24, Bill|/1383; Keeler showed signs of re-as the Rangers downed. Boston Thompson 24, Aimco Auto Parts|turning to form and came up)|Bruins 5-1. =. Rg myo Bowl ad The 300|with the hits at the right time.| "I thi.k somebody got five a lu , Aprile mes 22, All) x SARGERAS £18 for 856; Bob Gallagher also -ather easily, 1167 to 1092 and s best with 250, 259 and " 4 9 for 848: Gerry Bennett 224, "ever looked back after this, taking the fourth and fifth gon Shirt club extended their dians 5949 and L. J. McGuin- New York Rangers don't dead with a five-point pick-up ness 5613. know, Goyette doesn't know and/ 3nd now set the pace with 34, Gallagher continued his torrid the record books don't say. The Mighty Mite had 349, 197,/long time ago," said Goyette.) -- Mutual 21, Errington/184, 234 and 269 for 1233; Lug-|But he may have been thinking 'aints 21, Manhatten Trophies|tenburg was handicapped with alof the record for most points in %, Macombo Tavern 19, Lans-|bad leg but gamely stuck it out/one period, The NHL book ig Sunoco 18, British Canadian|to rack"up a respectable total of shows Les Cunningham and instruction 9 and Flemington|1103 for 47 frames which. in--Max Bentley, both of Chicago ark 6. \cluded games of 250, 271 and|Black Hawks, tied in this de- = The Heffering squad should|261; Ron Jay earned an assist|partment .with five. be at their best this week as/|with a total of 707 for 31 framés| Cunningham got his on two their opponents will be the lead-|and Jim Cassells did likewise|goals and three assists against ang Ron Jackson Shirt entry,|with 751 for 33 frames. Both of Montreal Canadiens Jan. 28, Which. is loaded with TV stars,|these boys also came through 1940. Bentley did it against the| Maw Mori, Corky Rumsam,|with nice relief work. Gerry|Rangers on Jan. 28, 1943,. with fernard Halle, Keith Barrett./ Bennett never seemed to get un- four goals and one assist All have made numerous ap-\tracked and had to settle for Billy Taylor of Detroit Red arances on TV bowling 772 for 39 frames. Wings had seven assisis in one Minus Ron Jay and .Dick The victory.over McGuinnessi\game, against Chicago March Kdams, two of their stars, the moved Acadians into second|16, 1947, but the NHL. records Blistering Attack, Smother St. Kitts ---- , Heffering's Again Win =~ City Softball Laurels, In Fifth And Final Game -- O'Neill Juniors vs McLaugh- BAD BOY eg lin Juniors, at McLaughlin CVI, APPLIAN' Sneddon, 1b; Solomon, ss; Reil- 4.00 p.m, - HOCKEY OHA Junior "'B' -- Lakeshore ly, 2b; Brabin, If; Snow, rf; Melnick, c; Berwick, cf; Mack- ness, 3b; Peters, p. Goodyears vs Whitby Dunlops,| at Whitby Goodyear Arena, 8.30 HEFFERING'S IMPERIALS -- O'Reilly, 2b; Shearer, cf; p.m HOCKEY TUESDAY afternoon, in the fifth and final)" | baw signe game of the Oshawa City andjinning. OHA Junior "A" -- Toronto District Softball Association's| Only run in the first five 4 Marlboros vs Oshawa Generals,/«city Championship" finals, to frames came in the third when at Bowmanville Community|retain the crown they have held|Heffering's opened the scoring Piontek, If and c; Hickey, p, rf and If; Simcoe, 3b; » 88; Carnwith, 1b; Batherson, rf; Burke, c; White, p in 6th; Jar dan, rf, batted in 6th, Arena, 8.00 p.m. since 1961. lon Joe Piontek's double, follow- FOOTBALL With ideal softball weather | eq by Hickey's two-bagger. COSSA Oshawa District "A" prevailing, the crucial deciding} Bad Boys tied it up and went Sarnia Knights Retain Crown Junior ORFU ~-- Donevan CI Seniors at Cen-|game attracted.a good crowd of ahead in the top of the sixth @itral CI Seniors, 4.00 p.m, and/fans who were treated to an/inning. Jackie Sneddon opened '|O'Neill CVI Seniors at Mc-\exciting tussle that saw the|with a double. Bill Solomon #|Laughlin CVI Seniors, 4.00 p.m.;|lead change hands twice. |grounded out to John Carnwith = |Central CI Juniors at Donevan HEFFERING'S SCORE FIRST |pyt Fred Reilly drew a walk "S\CI Juniors, 4.00 p.m. Dan Peters went to the pitch-| and Sneddon moved to third on *| COSSA Lakeshore Dis*rict ing slab for Bad Boys, his third a wild pitch. George Brabin's WINDSOR, blr gt Br Sar- run on air infi .|nia Knights captu sec outs | Par Of infield puting straight" Junior Ontarie White gave up a scratch Kit/Rugby Feotball Union cham- to Peters, in the 7th but Sned-|Pionship Saturday night by don hit into a force-play, went|Stopping Windsor AKO 29-21. to second on an error-throw by, Gene Lakusciak's 24 - yard «O'Reilly and then Sneddon was/field goal and Jack Armitage's | SPORTS CALENDA Hefféring's Imperials defeat-|frames, but gave way to Reg ed Bad Boy Appliance, 5-2 at/white, when Bad Boys staged AlemanOTe. Perk on -Satutiey their two-run rally, in the sixth passed ball, in ..e process, let Reilly score, making it 2-1. "effering's came right back with the tying run when Jackie Cole tripled, after Ron Simcoe had been thrown out at second base, trying to stretch a single into a double. That made it two out. Carnwith followed Cole's blow with a walk then White was safe on Sneddon's error and Cole scored. Peters struck out pinch-hitter Marty Jordan, to end the inning. HOMER PROVIDES MARGIN In the 7th, with one out, Jack Shearer was safe on a two-base error throw by Reilly and then with two out, Hickey smashed a mammoth home-run blow to far- away centre field, to make the score 4-2 for Heffering's. Cole got on with a two-base error to open the 8th and scored the final) n 9 R i J b ill distance, giving up seven hits.'Hickey at this point, the latter 5 ies, 4 : 's Chure | |made a fast recovery and fast|overtime period. The teams had meet Toronto Marlies, at Bow- |St. Mary's Church golf tour-| an P; | S ose n oron 0 Ithrow to Simcoe. "|been deadlocked at 20-20 at the Reg Hickey was Hefiering's replacing Larry Batherson in Tops St. Mary' _ Tops ot. Mary manville Arena, in what should jnament, held at the Whitby Golf| George Brabin and Danjend o° regulation time. choice as starter and he bianked right field. White fanned Snow Golf Tourney be one of the featura games /Ciud coarse, on Seearany- Peters, each with a pair of hits} Sarnia, in winning its ninth "B" -- Courtice Jrs. at Bow-full game and fourth appear-|single scored Sneddon with the manville Jrs., 3.30 p.m. ance in four playoff games/tying run. : : | played in five days. He went the) White came in to relieve Bad Boys for the first fiveibut he walked Melnick and a ! iki lip Wand ' sualltepase Ur minh te me| Vi Ings 1p an CFEYS: taccea, trying to advance 5 He ii rapone 4 dash oct scored by Danny _ O'Shea.|pionship trophy, with the best bers relict 'a 'h omg ba abd neg in te Py 1 On Tuesday night, Generals |low gross score, in the annual! | cher Joe Piontek; ; of the season, A record turnout of competi-| Oshawa Vikings took a solidof the Ontario Provincial Rug- : , , Oahawe Times Phote. |tors, plus wonderful weather|hold on second place in the|ger Ohampionship. pene Pag gy Ml a eee cantatas "Ghia wore 8. and top co-operation by the staff|Intermediate Eastern Rugger| While the Vikings were dep oys were able to collect. Reg|The Knights won over AKO 21- of Whitby GC, combined to/League on Saturday, by easily|feating the Wanderers, the Osl Hickey, with bls twos henceiis is the optus dee ae am make the event an outstanding) qefeating the Toronto Wander- awa Vandals went down to their : f u mer a evohn Bi to eS 14-to-3, at Brougham. sed pay b. = games, los- ohn Bergin was runner-up to me victory moves the Vik-/ing.9 to 0 to the Toronto Accoun- sen all" piste Sang net 10 iin wo ois of the nts at Dentona Par Vandals oe Doig Cole and Lary Bathence championship in thea 'Kavin K inners in|{ront-running Ajax squad, which|*. jerson each had one safety. Ontario final at Toronto Nov, 2. rwpe Tepes as other winners in is still undefeated in seven ning He a Playoff games i aa Ae The Juniors, invited to parti-/!eague 'matches, It also sets the ned mA See ae ee cipate this year, made their|Stage for next Saturday's en-/PITY- | presence felt with some good|counter, when the Vikings and) In Saturday's match at Broug-| scores. Mike Noonan won the|Ajax face each other in the/ham, Vikings grabbed an early] low net honors, followed by Jim|most important contest of the 8-0 lead. The first score came Nemish, Leo "McCarthy analyear. The Vikings must winjas a result of a beautiful pass- Tom Hurst. : lagainst the Ajax squad, if they|ing movement, in the Viking Best single-hole effort of the|hope to enter the playoffs for|backfield, which ended when tournament was an "eagle" by|the Carling Trophy, enblemate int tee crossed over for a John Fox, on the par-four No. : re! 1th hole. Helpful tips from A few minutes later, Oshawa's| {strong forward, Don Pringle, | Father McGough and Jack ; | hustle ... Paul Domm_ was Rawks weve credited with pole ad te ie vitiees| brilliant back of the blueline in tributing to John's prowess, g the 11-3 victory, exhibiting some) Following the tournament, three more points. -- heady hockey in front of Black | rather Gignac supervised the Wanderers replied after Hawk rooters . . . Several St. presentation of awards, to round Terry Kelly made his convert Catharines "followers were out an enjoyable day. reg Pec tag ope heard chanting again for coach) -- tremendous 60-yard romp. to) Ken Campbell's scalp when it : \ r (Lawn Bowlers Have BADEN-BADEN, West Ger-|sive his team their only three became evident that Generals were landslide victors. These [aaay (AP)--The International] Points. Half time score read . i i la | Vikings 8 and Wanderers 3. |Warm Day Special |/o¥™< Committee clamped same remarks rumbled through the ~~ aj bg during |down Sunday on excessive can- Neither team was able to) many contests last season .. . A i wile »jt-|cross their opponent's goal line} League-leading Toronto Marl-| Taking advantage of the rg fatten akg rare a ley jin the rece hat whee both| boros will provide Oshawa Gen-|USual summer weather prevail-| (5 sda ; 8 shal ympic Glubs stick' 16" dalensive rug-| erals with a real test on Tues-|ing, a group of Oshawa Lawn) "#mes for en ee ger. However, the ace place-| day night, at Bowmanville Com-|Bowling Club members en-| This followed criticism Of |cicyer of the Vikings, Terry munity arena, Game time is 8|joyed two 14-end games on Sat-/party - giving, handing out o |Kelly, successfully booted two p.m. Marlboros moved into sole|urday. gifts and lavish film shows to/one penalty kicks, to give Vik-| ossession of first place in OHA) A highlight of the afternoon/influence voting by the four cit- ings six more points The final! Junior * league standings Was an informal '"'birthdayjies which campaigned for the donne: was Oshawa Vikin ae yesterday, by edging Niagara|party" for Wally Dearborn, who|1968 summer games. and Toronto Wanderers 7 eo Falls Flyers, 4-3 at MLG .. .|joined the club five years ago,|.. Mexico City won, followed by orl Generals coach, Doug Williams, |at the age of 80, and who today| Detroit, Lyon, France, and Bue- relied on only three defencemen|is regarded as one of the club's|nos Aires, One delegate claimed -- Orr, Domm and Chris Rob-|better bowlers. During the in-|that the total spent on the cam- erts in the Sabbath victory .. ,|termission, Wally received|paign amounted to $1,500,000 The three stars were over-|hearty congratulations from) The seven cities aiming at the whelmingly Oshawa performers, his fellow-bowlers and respond-|1948 Winter Games are Lake George Vail, Dennis Gibson and'ed by cutting and serving his|Placid, N.Y.; Calgary; Sapporo, Danny O'Shea. birthday cake. Japan; Sion, Switzerland; Gre- FIRST PERIOD Two-game winners were Sam/noble, France; Lahti, Finland, 1; S Cothiarines: Hodes MacMillan, John Morrison andjand Oslo, Norway. (Shelton) Ss 18.3) Charlie Peacock with Jack} The vote for the 1968 Winter 2. ou, Carers ee 6 Piatti claiming top honors in}Games will be conducted during 3. Oshawa: O'Shea crises 1995 the 'one-win division. the Innsbruck Winter Olymp- Penalty -- O'Shea 17.10. San lics, PLAYERS HONORED | "Representatives of sports REGINA (CP)--Three Cana-|federations will be allowed in dians who among them have|--but the press will be barred," played 37 years of professional|Mayer said. 15.45football--all of them with Sas-| The press was allowed to at- 19.31 \katchewan Roughriders -- were|tend for the first time at the one honored by fans, teammates|/Baden-Baden presentations. and other football clubs here Saturday Middle guard Ron At- 7.56\chison and tackle R2g° White- who have playea 12) years each with the Riders, and vtoitackle Bill Clarke, who has + played 13 years, are known as| "The Big Three." | HUNTING SEASON OPENS NOV. 4 Let's Trade Guns! 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