Ii eg a teh an Sena TETAS ae cammacapenpaaa emer sonra CATHOLIC HOCKEY LEAGUE - Pee Wee Games All Tied: Petes Nip Generals + Bantams Get Decisions On Liftlock City Ice | The Catholic Church Hockey|goals by Larry Pearson and : League ran off a program of seid Scat. Peterboro Petes grabbed'-ajgoals in the second period. Pat- six schedule games on Sunday share of second place in OHAjterson beat him on a 60-foot : BANTAM ACTION Junior "A" League standings,/drive, followed by Vanderburg's ¥ e e night with all three games in 5 : " In the Bantam group, St.|/by edging Oshawa Generals, 4-3,/slap shot from outside Generals ¢ the Pee Wee Division resulting! es ory's defeated St. Phillips-|last might in the Litlock 'City.|biueline, These goals came alter " section, three clean-cut wins|Hedwigs 4-2 with Brian Heally|Peterboro and Montreal each|Danny O'Shea, on a slow back- ' ' scoring twice, Dave Pultz and)have 21 points, eight back of the/hand, which never left the ice, The 1Q THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, November 26, 1963 tered. Bg ogmene Pee Wee tilt,|Jim Clancy one apiece. Tom\apparent runaway leaders, To-/had evened the count at Toronto Old Boys defeat-,with just there minutes remain-indicated that the Vikingsist, Gregory's tied St. Phillips-|Campbell and David Beach/ronto Mariboros, 1-1 early in the second period. ed the Oshawa Vikings 11 to Oling in the first half, when they|would have a stronger scrum.|Hedwigs 3-3 with Johnny Weid-|¢ach potted one for the losers./ It wasn't the offensive bril-| Reliable workman, centre Ron on Saturday, to capture the|moved to the Old Boys' 5-yard|But the Old Boys' hooker, Clive|mark opening the scoring for| St. Gertrude's defeated Holy|liance of Peterboro that enabled|Buchanan scored his 12th goal Ontario Provincial Intermediate|line. The Oshawa attack failed|Parks, seemed to come up/St, Gregory's on a pass from/|Cross 4-1 in their Bari , -- them to secure a win over Osh-|for Oshawa, with only one min- Rugger Championship. when a short tactical kick led/with the ball regularly in the|Daryl Pleaue, early in the ye at e po awa. Generals beat themselves! |ute and three seconds remain- Gl dn wine Ae to a tough defensive stand by|scrum, . . . Even though Tom|\game and Joe Micalli tying it|for the winners. Load ay As the shots would indicate;|ing in the second period. Rod te BOS: canitalizing on aithe Old Boys, until the half-lOlinyk and Garney Gunn con-|up later in the period, assisted added one and Roe ent (2822, in favor of Oshawa; Petes|Zaine had just returned from|Niagara Falls as.a result off! to score their points, had eeir|time whistle. trolled the lineouts, quick cover-|by Brian Smegal. soehee ae scneval' Hackey, Paul| ant exactly cause Generals'iserving @ coughing sentence toithelr defeat. They get @ second hands full of Viking determina-| The forwards of the Old Boys|ing by Old Boys prevented' a In the second stanza, Smegal on thd "oth O'Reilly, Jin (2etminder Dennis Gibson to-in-/set up Buchanan. Bill Smith|chance tonight providing Kitch-|te' tion, especially in 2 last few|came out full of spirit for thejnumber of Oshawa attacks, got his second goal on a_solo Brooks, Mike White and" Mike herit the "'shakes". scored Oshawa's other goal with)ener Rangers are successful in on y second half of the game and|... The Oshawa backfieldjeffort but this time Dary! Clautale 1 Wer "anved Holy All four Peterboro goals re-|just 14 seconds left in the game.|upsetting Flyers for the second bers: ed a better Pushed the Oshawa team to|looked a shade better than their Pieeve tied . bag Bes Belo "pen Choos icon the hitewach treat-|sulted troca aheent defsacemen SHORT Bog -- Generals|time in a row, at. Niagara... an igs deserved a "their own goal-line. After three|counterparts from Toronto, . , |Paul Kane. Joe Micalli go his | ent on two and laxity in goal onjare right back in action against/Wren Blair, spotted a player as they seemed to do every: sttempts from within the 5-The game, played in cool|Second goal to put his team in y : two other occasions by Gibson. |Montreal Jr. Canadiens tonight|who could help Generals while thing but cross their opponents') ..4 " iine, John McMurtry weather at Eglinton Park, was/{ront but Weidmark's second) St. Mary's blanked St. J0-| Peterboro's first goal came|at Bowmanville. Canadiension his northern Ontario scout- e goal-line, But, the Old Boys, ont over for another 3 pointithe first contest of a doublic a Rg coe Ac time, pin hg thin ev ry from the stick of Danny Grant,|sharpened their scoring eyes by|ing trip, He plays for one of the a. at, were defeated b jade gee '< = try. The convert by Boris|header, In the second match, se Pope ot 9 oad te rong , coin ere spond wig fe os Hong Piped ee i eee a ya ine = ae the NOHA fatling Fyfe gas ge the championship that has siip- ar OF bee, Poi Yo ant Leaky be ager Peal phy ie defensive play by Martin tan ie val Dart, sitaee A shot hy Gleegh. Gract BAG\Abe' peiormgen,. Yvan Cour-|this anonymous performer 'in|night's defeat was by only vs P ead. y .|tin Valks; Martin Valks a i , i ' ped by them in the past {¥0) "Oshawa came. back strongly|iure the Senior League cham |sn .vere, tbe 10 hold St. Phil yy rere aa ontek, ae: seaeamare® Mentsslog "hit ol Ross Boudrias: 'with six 'se/the fine! Oshawa Generals for |three home. games with Petar a Toronto's Eglinton Pa ee in an effort to hit the scoresheet/pionship, . . . It was a tough! 'ct Gertrude's and Holy Croas|sisted by Kenny Blown, "heap the acest Oshawalsists, paced the baby Habs ter doesn't have to be completed|boro in Bowmanville. Old Boys received the News-of- ig orhd -- tackling by Olilloes for We brs yy ihed thely played to a scoreless deadlock.| Dart got his second goal in| puck-stopper. Mike Dubeau DB surprise until noon on January a. eS sateen' the-World Trophy. In addition, soys: kept the ball inthe mid-jwork on the fie pte AN close-checking game and|the second stanza, on a three-| Gibson was guilty of not being|return to Generals' line up last|Ohris Roberts, used sparingly Pad ple = oe Sisson: the Ontario Rugger Union will poodle ds ty ne oe a coma se ~ ye bre ot aa Mary's| way play with John ps gh th attentive on two long shots,|night, but was only given, spotjon defence, handed out the stiff- Forwards O'She, Zeine, Buchanan, - t. aie . JO s 2-2. | ' i | j j Y a |, Kilger, , lise clase enter prec ged = curred on the Viking 25-yard|Three stars were scrum half go ipeae and Doug Free- fichelis pens red Paul N ' fers ss ato Me Eh dia co elk desea Basses Bg me sod Leng. a ag 1g 1964 season unlis line. Mike Palmer picked up a|/Bob Murray and Flight Half/man each scored once and as-|for thr final tally. | ' loose ball and surprised every-|Pete Brown both of Toronto/sisted each other, for St. Mary's| Walter Krochmain played a $ TO 0 AT HALF TIME lone by unexpectedly kicking anand Tom Farquharson of the/two tallies. St. Joseph's came|fine game in the nets for St. ; Sy In the early stages of the|#ccurate drop' goal for three banat es = --o execu-|from behind to earn the tie, on'Mary's, to earn his shutout. jmore points, to clinch the title. tive mee ednesday to organ-| contest, both teams played hard| ize the season's windup and to | defensive rugger and seemed|yrRING§ OPEN PLAY discuss'some tentative plang for ! sp ORTS MENU 'Th eir Op enin g G am e that neither club would score,! Instead of givin : Prcintye 3 g up hope, next year. even though opportunities arose ine Viking backfield, led by OSHAWA: Kelly, McLean, % By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR on a few occasions. captain Tom Farquharson,|McKnight, Nicholishen, Farqu- Finally, with only ten minutes|opened up an attack which pro-|harson, Williams, K., Lockwood remaining in the half, the Oid/duced some spectacular pass-|Maly, Lace, Nielsen, Voege, Boys capitalized on a "break" land running by Dave Nicholi-|Olinyk, Gunn, McArthur, and % by blocking an Oshawa kick at| shen, Ted McLean and Ron|Chaszewski. the Viking 12-yard line. An/McKnight. However, they) TORONTO: Tomaschewski, Toronto Dow Kings and An-|whom have attended only onejeven dozen points while Gary 5. Oshawa: Buchanan (Zaine) 16.57 dy's AC grabbed off openingjor two practices, On that basis,/Bryan Hooped 11 more. ore tholeine) a uime canara on . night wins in ee ated first a could ap gad next game will be|She 14.30, Watson . . nior Basketball ague's firs 'med a moderate success,|this Thursday night, when they alert Russ Armstrong pounced/could not score, |MeMurtry, J Wood Mc- Everything From Soup To Nuts double-header Saturday night at/since they could have won the|take on Peterboro Jets in the on the ball in the end zone for| TOUCHLINE CHATTER --|Murtry, B., Palmer, Brown, the YMHA gym in Toronto. |game with a little better shoot-|Liftiock City, at 8.00 p.m. Their the game's first score, The con-\The game's biggest surprise Murray, Armstrong, Parks,| OSHAWA GENERALS dropped another one of those | Dow Kings toppled the Blues|iné: home opener will be the follow- vert attempt was wide. -- was the strength of the Old|Drynen, Thorbol, Forbes, Mc-|oughies" last night, a 4-3 decision at the hands of the Pe- _ /85-76 in the first sunt Pad 7 Ponts was hond poe en Bosag en baggage 3 mga Vikings had a chance to score|Boys' scrum, Scouting reports|Murtry, R., Wilson, Potter. | ia ha ¢ Andy's downed the awalin awa attack, coming Toronto Kings, a Mi otter lterborough 'Petes', in the..Liftlock City. The Generals Hawks 73-67 in the night-cap. [through with a 14-point per-|8.00 o'clock, in the Donevan NORTH PLANT HOCKEY inaven't enjoyed much success against their rivals from Peter- George Stulac led the Dow\formance, Brent Oldfield, who|sv™. borough and yet at the same time, they made it very close lKings with 23 points as team-|Spent most of the night playing|Andy's AC (73) -- Dalton (18), ses meet wt guard instead of his normal|Griffin (12), Bryan (12), Rigby Wolchuk time out. If they could have managed to win a couple [mates Ruby Richman, Warren ' avery Se, 4 atc 4 forward position, chipped in|(8), Woodchuck (6), President Johneon has 4 Suddard Cycle Wins On 8-Goal Comeback Suddard Cycle regained its) 8. neg Behe! i ways as they belted) » ride - pag Food 8-2 to take @ solidi, Suaderés, Trees ip on second place in the Se -- NPHI (UAW) standings, The| pans! © mt Cycti proved with a i O'Keefe Star: Thresher (Suddards). ish that hustle and desire pay off, as they battled from behind) BiAt "xtuvhte sememed at a two-goal deficit, to win going) gd the end of play, produced the away. Plaza Food emerged at the| beaten am 9 x sad edging that saw Knights extended al- most to the limit by the hust- ling counter men. | end of the first 30 min. of free- wheeling action with a bulge on markers by Young and Woods. Evidently they did not Modern Grille roared into an| FINAL PERIOD 3. Black Kn.: Fogel (Nichols) ..... A. Black Kn.: Sutton (Hall) ... 5. Black Kn.: Fogel (McMillan, Fitchett) . 15. gto ol ig og (Fogel) .... 22.50 : nights, PP alba y Knights, 35 end by O'Keefe Star: B. Burgess (Modern Gritle). MERCHANTS QUIT CELLAR Merchants vacated the cellar as they eked out a 3-2 decision over Dyett Sports, who despite a territorial advantage, failed t. capitalize on numerous scor- ing opportunities thus afforded | lot better off in the league standing but the Liftlock City crew wouldn't be up there in the second slot either. At the moment, it would seem Oshawa's big problem is winning the close ones -- they've dropped a lot of valuable points by a mere one-goal margin, The remedy is well-known, it takes just a little more hard work by everybody, an all-round team effort of improved performance, both on the attack and de- fensively. Tonight, on their home ice at Bowmanville, Gen- erals face a severe test with the Montreal Junior Canadiens as . the visitors. Currently, the Habs are setting a torrid pace in the goal-scoring department, particularly as individuals 0/ with Yvon Cournoyer leading the OHA point race at the mo- ment and Andrew Boudrais right up there with the leaders. The game in Bowmanville this evening should draw another big turnout for the Generals are serving up some mighty fine hockey entertainment for their fans, even if they aren't quite batting .500 yet, OSHAWA VIKINGS didn't quite make the grade in their bid for the Ontario Intermediate Rugger championship on Saturday, but they gave the Toronto Old Boys a stern tussle before yielding. the gonfalon, It was. still a very close game they've lost to the Petes, they not only would be a lot (Reynolds and Ruby Goldring A that they each contributed 15, Ed Be-|With 13 points. Giant-sized Bob gusky was the top shooter for YMHA with 22 points, followed closely by Howie Bodkin with 20. In the second game, the Hawks trailed after building up Hawks' total. point-man of the evening for Grier added 10 points to the|Oliver (4), Quill (2), Tony. Oshawa Hawks (67) -- Booth Warren Dalton was the top- £0, Oldfield (13), Grier (10), Andy's with 19 points to his|(5), Olynik (5), Newitt (4), credit. Bill Griffin scored an'Kolodzie (1). jan early 6-2 lead. The game was marred by scrambly play lin several instances and was foul-filled throughout. No fewer than 63 personal fouls were re- corded, with Andy's being hit jwith a total of 35. Several |technical fouls were also called, as the game threatened to get out of hand at times. Andy's led 38-33 at the end of the first half and were able to add only one point to their lead in the final twenty min- utes; as the Hawks pressed to overcome that lead, Oshawa actually lost the game on the RON BUCHANAN, Oshawa Generals. leading goal scorer in action... ~ TONIGHT MONTREAL JUNIOR CANADIENS ~ OSHAWA GENERALS Wayne (3), Prokop (2),|pressed approval of @ Philadelphia Eagles' players | donate part of last Sunday' to the widow of J. D, Tippit, th , Policeman after the assassination realize posgoey that they had : period -de. e645 a tiger by e tail, but by the| opening adapt The opening period Avian : 4 Taninute mark of the final|ey quickly found a chink in a 1-1 tie, as both chia probed| advantage of a couple of breaks that came their way -- or the eo cama ee Sige = Bowmanville Community Arena Tickets Now On Sale At These The and the alert play of the Old Boys enabled them to take full period the game was knotted|Xnight's armor when Kil. at 2-all and Suddard's were|Patrick blasted home a goal defintely coming fast. Their of-|22 seconds from the outsct of fence began to take over and|hostilities. McCabe scored what Plaza began to fade, the|Proved to be Modern's last Cyclists increased their tempo|Counter just past the midway| and were rewarded mark of the period, aganay, by goalay Knights. regrouped their forces for the final period. and led a charge that completely dominated the character of the game and had it not been for outstanding work by Bungess in success, as Drinkwater for} Dyett's and Delves of Mer-| chants produced the only scor-| ing plays of fast action. The final period features offensive thrusts by Dyett's be- ing repulsed in fine fashion by Merchants' defence, spearhead- ed by Braden in the nets. In| the meantime Merchants moved to the fore on two mark- ers at the midway point to es- Modern's net, the score could '®\have conceivably been much . 1450 higher. | FIRST PERIOD + 18.02) 1. Modern's: Kilpatrick (Burgess) 0.3 2. Modern's: MeCabe 21.151 (Vanderzwet, eld) Football To Honor :.:; Four Associates a -- Fourlin 1957-58. He still is active as men long connec with foot- ecuti iger-Cats. ball will receive Canadian|" oe yd cs ; pend Union-Canadian Football) WAS A PLAYER ague plaques at the 14th an-| Mr. Duggan made his contri- nual Grey Cup, dione: in Van" ution to football In. Calgary reed guste . 'and Edmonton as a _ player, Fg Mor Myer Insky; Mont-|ficiai. ; Ralph Cooper, Hamilton;| wis playing days started in Eric Duggan, Edmonton, and)pamonton in 1921 at high school Dr. A, W. (Wid) Matthews, Van-\and the old Calgary Bronks. He ~ \eoached junior teams in Cal- couver. Mr. Insky has been closely as-| gary and Edmonton, became a sociated with football since his|game official in the Western schoolboy days, He organized|Conference in 1935 and -was an kids teams into leagues On the| official in the 1941 Winnipeg-Ot- sandiots of Montreal, organized|tawa Grey Cup at Ottawa in junior and intermediate football | 1941. in Quebec, was president of the!) He became a director of E4-| Quebec Union in 1941 and CRU|monton Eskimos in 1949 and in president 10-years later. 1959 was president of the club. He served as chairman of the/Two years ago he was elected CRU intermediate committee|president of the Western from 1952 to 1962 and now is|ference and this year ign CFL representative in Montreal.|dent of the CFL. ' Mr, Cooper played with Ham-| Dr. Matthews' association iiton teams,' was id of with football started in the late the Tiger-Cats in 1950-51, presi-|1920s when he was secretary of dent of the Eastern. Football|the Alberta Rugby Union. He Conference in 1955, chairman of|organized the Alberta junior the Canadian Football Council|group, later served as the' un- in 1956 and president of the CFL'ion's president. STOVE OIL Premium Quality FUEL oF »\final result. \coach, executive and game of- tablish @ 3-1 lead. Dyett's kept pressing and Lane's goal near the end of play, produced the FIRST PERIOD Dyett's: Drinkwater (Watson, Clement) season's activity in rugger circles for the Vikings. However, another Oshawa team launched a new season over the week- end, the basketball Hawks opening their chedule as part of a doubleheader in Toronto. The Hawks are noted for being a little slow in start -- they're still able to qualify as a fairly young team, although some of their veterans have to work harder now to get into shape. One of their big problems is that most of their players also participate in other sports activities during the summer and eaiiy autumn seasons and while this serves to have them in fair sort of shape, timing is off and in the rapid-fire game of basketball, which puts top level demand on. both timing and smoothness, it takes a few weeks to attain skill with speed. OSHAWA HAWKEYES watched with both pride and envy at their wind-up banquet on Saturday night, when Queen's . Merchant: Deives (Butler, Bulmer) .,.. FINAL PERIOD , Merchant: i (Morden, Delves) . 5. ree: Lene (Clement) f a : 8 ett's, Merchants, 8. Le Nbloeiees col oie add O'Keefe Star -- Braden (Merchants). LEAGUE STANDING W. L. T. F. A. Pts. Black Knights 4 1 -28 4 8 Plaza Food PDS ani be ong 'Bess -) 12; Kilpat- rick (Mod.) 11; Thresher (Sudd.) 10; McCabe (Mo0d.,); Butler. (Merch) 8; Bruce Holliday (Sudd.) Cawker, Port- Kn.) and Young 6 3 3 | 2 2 coach Frank Tindall displayed films of a couple of games his Golden Gaels won this past season. The Oshawa Junior .o0| gridders were especially int ted in and enthused about the sterling play of one of their former clubmates, Bill Miklas. In the Intercollegiate League's all-star selection, announced today, the Oshawa gridder was named one of the All-Star guards on the "Offensive Team' -- a high honor and a trib- ute to the fine ball he played for Queen's ever since he joined them, and especially this past season. Queen's played seven men on the all-star offensive team and four on the defence unit, | LOCAL SPORTS FANS learn with regret of the passing of |"Johnny" Russelle, 62, well-known Peterborough sportsman. He went deer hunting this vear but had to retum home early and on Friday he passed away. He had been in failing health for about two years, He was active in both hockey and softball in the Liftlock City and in later years, served as a manager and in executve capacity, and also as a spon- sor. If memory serves us correctly, he and the late Ted (Theo) Elliott of this city, were business partners in Peter- borough, for several years. the others' armor with limited! result might easily have been different. That winds up the chances. Andy's hit on 29 of 44 | tries. 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