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Oshawa Times (1958-), 20 Dec 1963, p. 13

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| | lon the third rung of the stand- Black's as Wannamaker, in th | hockey shown by two " 5 eer scuea 2 E IMOUS ALL-STAR ciation Press place on the American Foot- ball League's 1963 All-Star team --(AP Wirephoto.) Ree: é % : we 2 ' as ONE AND ONLY UNAN ing for a pass--one of the ac- complishments which made him the 'One And Only" un- animous choice by The Asso- Lance Alworth. flanker for panel, for a the San Diego. Chargers, is shown above. displaying the speed and form he uses in go- Hamilton Wings Need Win Badly On Sunday Night woo create a scant difference of only at the art of stickhandling;" he four points. concluded. Bush's crew dropped a 7-2 de- Oshawa and Hamilton clubs cision to Toronto Marlboros last atte even in only two meetings night and at the same time used thus far. Generals edged Wings, up a valuable game in hand. 6-5 in their ldst meeting, and It becomes more imperative then dropped a 5-3 verdict back that they are the winners with in Hamilton late last. month, only one game in hand over SHORT NOTES -- Red Wing Generals captain, Jimmy Peters, scored Wren Blair, Generals' mana- one of Hami'ton's goals last ger was equally enthused about night, This fellow merits watch his charges emerging victorious ing in the immediate vicinity of from Sunday's match. 'Jim)paydirt with his style of alert Cherry (Generals' coach) and I work around the goal... Gen- have been very pleased with the erals_ will practice Monday club's performance over the morning, then go their separate past nine-game stretch, despite ways for three days' Christmas the six losses. In our books, holidays. They have to be back those defeats weren't the most for a December 26 engagement important factor, because our in Peterborough. This will. be boys played very well, and it the first of'a gruelling three- was most gratifying to see them the first of a gruelling three go on a scoring rampage against St. Kitts here last Tuesday After being frustrated for so many games, it was a real treat |so to speak," said Blair Blair also stated that two of {Ron Buchanan's six goals were the prettiest he had seen in any eague for some time. "Iton is "Oh, how we need a win on Sunday night,"' said Eddie Bush, leader of the seventh place Hamilton Red Wings. Bush was referring to Sunday's clash in Bowmanville, when his Red Wings tackle Oshawa Generals starting at 7 p.m The starting time has been moved up to seven o'clock, so that members of Hamilton Red Wings can make train connec- tions more conveniently follow- ing the contest. Sunday's affair is mighty im- portant to both clubs. It is vir- tually worth four points to the victor. At present, Generals boast a six-point margin, while roosting in the sixth and final playoff spot. A win would natura'ly in- crease it to eight or a loss would |to watch them reap the harvest, i] | OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS 1. Black's 2. Flyers ach RIOD Black's Fivers Black's Flyers Black's Black's Black's 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 FIRST PERIOD J. Scott (Firth) Robinson (Murray) sere SECOND PERIOD Hooper Chapman) Edgar (Venning) .... Venning G. Cole) Clark (Oke, Menzies) Currie THIRD PERIOD Dunns: B. Rogers (Currie) Dunns: Currie cas Vikings: J, Scott (Menzies) . sj 8 | n | 1 n Ss 0 | MLECTRICAL MAINTENANCE CLUB | Over 600 games: Dud Mills 745 (268, Parrott 628 (225, 220) and Bill Corbett 626 (732, 238). Over 200 games -- Gerri Edwards 227, George Mills 213, Jack Strank 205, Betty Corbett 200, Bertha Sutherland 220 and Glen McGee 208. Dunn's held onto first place, inJin a contest that should have be Miia ei Arian Den ohare: a battle with second-place Vik-\heen important to both teams. Pat Mowbray, Jack Strank, Ken Ed- ; i i Mill Bill Cook. ings. The result, a 5-5 tie, left The two points gained. from the wards, Dud Mills and Bill Coo! 'eee F ab! sk? 15, Hotshocks 13, VHF's 13, Chargers 13, the Vikings and also maintain- ¥'? enabled Black's to draw to) cc outers 12 Nuls and Volts 10 and Kil ed their unbeaten string. |within one point of fourth-place lerwatts 2. Black's picked up i i i 33, portant win with a 6-3 third hold that position. Jolly Six 39, Rollers 37/4, Players : ; a ; Unpredictables 32!2, Champs 31, Untouch period victory pitas Souls At that, it took a third-period ables 31, Hootenannies 30, Flintstones 29. Flyers and shawa uality : i ' splurge to claim the verdict for (ycky Breaks 26, Twisters 24, Jug Heads 23, Nines 20 and Hopefuls. 13. High Triples: Bev. Gutsell 788 (255, f eghrpenys Harry Fayle 775 (241, 270, 264); Art Bry- over People's Clothing. the running for better than two ant 770 (275, 296); Ted Monaghan 759 DUNN'S 5, VIKING'S 5 (241, 229, 289); Stan Johnson 755 (241, NN'S 5, x's y - M ace lack' vit Ward 708 (269, 257); Ethel Tonkin 703 As expected, Dunn's and Vik-| D. Cole paced Black's with a (271, 250); Al Pelow 694 (233, 244, 217); also|Ray Branton 681 (217, 213, 251); Al teams shot a brace for Flyers i 5 7 odes 1240, 213); Clarke Hubbell 654 (208, 271); thus far this season. They made spite the fact they were plaY-iLiy Rae 647 (238, 203, 206); Harold Cor it obvious to onlookers why they ing an understaffed team, the nish 646 (270); Steve Barta 642 (734, 220); A Branton 636 (238, 215); Evon Pelow 634 league standings. Both teams team are on the move. They (259); Harry Keys 632 (234, 228); Bill had the lead on occasion but are a far better team on paper A late third-period tally from ),_ the stick of J. Scott, his second ~ BLACK'S: Goal. Fielder: de- yening i score shh he ; i ' of the evening, tied the s fence, Edwards and Little; for- Pee Wee Hockey Dunn's also got a two-goal wards, Joyce, "Weidmark and RRR sh In Catholic Ohurch Pee Wee effort from Currie as Robin-|y° ). 4" . LV oraiae son, B, Rogers and Hooper 4 ole, D. Cole Whitley and Hockey. League results _ this . x got singles from Edgar, Venn-- FLYERS: Goal Wanna- nosed out St. Mary's 1-0 on an ing and Clark maker; defence, Leach and/unassisted goal by Flynn. VIKINGS: Goal, Kennedy; de- Christie; Forwards, Dowson,' St. Joseph's. defeated Holy wards, Edgar, Parry and Venn- Weales and Chandler. in the first period, Holy Cross rere users Firth. Clar FIRST PERIOD got their lone tally from Luci ing; alts., Scott, Firth, D. Cole (Whitby) 15.45 aed Waltham, Thorndike and Fra- : 'he assisted by Joe SECOND PE rysak, No scoring "a 1e DUNN'S: Goal, Noakes; de- THIRD PERIOD oe a - other two fence, Currie and S. Rogehs; for AM 06 : r oy wards vee and mae wards, Hooper, Leger eg a (2), Clynch and Bafhe niey A St. Gertrude's came .up with rray Scatter- 9.24 ect tigd a ane R. Hall (D. Cole) impressive win, bomb- good, Cole (Weidmark) 12.49 : . s ing St LaCroix led the way, scoring three goals. Walter Klaman {ol Dufek picked |312), Dan Charuk 665 (239, 256), Ruth s etain Ho op pot uote: mentee the cath wencnan Winners in the 'turkey roll were: Mar- ; ; T 19, Prot them still two points ahead of sem, Standing: --- Diodes Perens an im-and the Flyers who presently, pLazA FAMILY DOUBLES Jets 27, Hillbillies 26, High Spots 26, Fuels consolidated their grip ing's ladder with a 5-3 triumph Flyers' cage, kept his mates in 255, 278); Ed Leslie 777 (304, 208, 265); stanzas. 284, 230); Art Korry 730 (335, 209); Edna ings put on the best display of pair of counters as Stanley De-|Haley 674 (221, 255); Tom Rae 658 (205, are running one-two in. the indications are that the Black's Jerry Harper 638 (209, 224, 205); Pegay neither could hold it. than they had shown until late- C th li Ch h for Vikings. Garrow; alts., Knox, R. Hall, ais ens Sig i 7 ae pes contributed singletons. Vikings nen week, St Phillips - Hedwig's fence, Menzies and Oke; for- Stanley and = Redman; alts., Cross 5-1, with all goals coming Staniey (Le. 18.29 ano lick St. Joseph's Driscol Weidmark (D. Cole) 11.29 goals, with assists going to Price Chapman; alts., B. Rogers, j Knox (Edwards) 12.20 another Gregory's 7-2. Bernie lowed with a pair 1, Vikings 2. Dunns 5.25 11.09 QUAL. FUELS.5, PEOPLE'S 3 Oshawa Quality Fuels' also ti ee es be Bes Sal hab up a singleton and one assist and pitas icy tCOk & convincing: be Neal got one of each. Dillon was y PO -eople's : Z oe hha on ee credited with an assist on They ran up a 5-0 lead on pufex's goal four second-period goals and For the losers. their marks e 'oaste 1 * . > rs . 2 1.3 th n ee ae ; rigs Aer men were Cas Miehazyk with a Sok es ihe . s \ 17.00 tee ay ee 41 Hine 'ie 7 goal an assist and Daryl Pleau Season, are finding the g0in8)iaq exactly the same record for rough this year. They are in this game. : last place because there just : aren't any weak teams in'the Dunns (Leger, Vikings Vkings (Edgar, Vikings Dunns 9.28 13.26 13.45 BLAC 6, PORT PERRY 3 Black's caught Port Perry goals and" Gutsell 625 (219, 240); Bill Baria 621;) (216, 225); Bill Tonkin 619 (242); Norma Norris 615 (261); Doug Pelow 614 (231,| 203); Lorraine Peebles 608 (238); Ross| | Carr 603 (208, 219); Madaleine Morrison 601 (219) and Jim Huxtable 600 (226). 200's: Bev Heard 276, Dot Haley 258, Bert Wight 255, Peg Fayle 253, Norm Mooney 246, Jack Barta 245, Fred Taylor 244, Ernie Dickens 241, Al Hardsand 238,| Ab. Burr 238, Ron Davis 237-219; Emily) Barta 234; Joyce Taylor 238, !sabel Hub- bell 232, Steve Lovelock 229, Hugh Hutch-| enson 228, Sheila Tayior 226, John Cus- manic 217, Joyce Monaghan 215, Fred Taylor 211, Judy Brooks 210, Betty Byrne 207, Art Taylor 206, Nan Bennet 204-201; Vera Burr 203, Jack Mcintosh 201 and Diane McMahon 200. BUSH LEAGUE Points Taken: Len's and Lou's 1, Beattys 1, Acme Haulage 3, City Yard 3, CNR 1, Doyle Construction 0, Tony's 4 and George's 3. High Triple: D. Crawford 704 (258); C Bowman 665 (261); J. Childerhose 683 (261); E, Wilson 725 (328); J. Burk 675; A. -Bruce Sr..699 (276) and J. Huband 745 (294) 4 High Singles: C. Burgess 256, D. Gould 250 and A. Cameron 254 Christmas Turkey Roll winners: J Huband, D. Crawford, C. Bowman, E Stewart, E. Wilson, D, Gould, F. Watts and N. Haffieid Simcoe Hall | Major Cagers 'Start On Sat. The Simcoe Hall Basketball League will mence operations, at the S: Hall Settlement House, St. South, on Saturday week, at 1.00 p.m. noon still open for payers, with for this Satur- Major com- coe Simcoe of this The League is registration of closing date set day. Anyone wishing to play Major League basketball this season, should be on hand to gister Exhibition games this Satur- day morning will find Team} No. 1 Jim Brady, Chuck! Wayling, Larry 'Horne, Jim Crozier and Tim Gilmore op- posing Team No. 4 Bob Goddai'd, Don Calder, Paul Edmondson, Jim Nauvrok: and Bill Jeffs Team No, 2 -- Jim Latton, Marcel' Boivin, Gil Graham, Wayne Hass aad "Rusty" Dob- bins will clash with Team No 3 -- Greg Milosh, Ron Burnett, Dave Anderson, Karl. Biack- holmer, H. Tunnicliffe and Jim 'Gilmore league this season. | Spencer was the only player} on either team to score two} goals as he and Urquhart| shared People's counters. The| Fuelmen spread their "ree around | Ye. Osh, Qual. Fuels: B. Hall (Shearer) 12.48 SECOND PERIOD | 1, Osh. Qual. Fuels: B. Hall (Ferguson Osh. Qual | (Pigden) 6,04) 4. Osh. Qual Fuels: Barta (Butler) 12.55/ 5. Osh. Qual. Fuels: Arscott (Shearer, Vanderzwet) ... People's: Spencer (Dingman, Scott) issenenes THIRD PERIOD People's: Spencer (Dingman) ... People's Urquhart (Weatherbee) Flyers with only eight players, game road trip. The following night, Friday, December 27, Generals move into Niagara Falls, then complete the set on Sunday, December 29 at St Catharines Generals don't see home action until New Year's Day, in Bowmanville, at 2 p.m. against the high-flying Toronto Marlboros. The house should be packed for this one .. . Sunday's game, starting at 7 p.m. (a reminder), should rate a full house because of the im- * portance and also it will accom-/ modate all night shift workers 7. and Christmas shoppers, looking * for a change in pace from the hectic Yuletide routine... Tickets may be purchased in advance at Bishop's FIRST PERIOD 2.50) 3 Fuels: Ferguson secees 16.00] 18.44 17 SIMC Open dally to §:30 p.m we Dunns Vikings Osh. Qual. Fuels Sporting port Perry Flyers 25 SUPERIOR r Christmas expenses or any worthwhile purpose *50 5000 SUPERIOR FINANCE 725-6541 Other evenings by appointment. Saturday till 12 noon, CASH without endorsers or bankable security OE ST.. N +» Wednesday to 8:00 p.m, offices in Ontario Goods, Boltahoods and at the box office Sportshaven, | Black's | EX.G THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, December 20,1963 13 AMES HERE Peterborough and Oshawa Split Minor Doubleheader Oshawa Minor Hockey Asso-;only goal of the first frame, out- ciation and Peterborough's | sc Minor Hockey group split the|m honors, here at the Oshawaia Children's Arena last night, in an exhibition doubleheader, m with Oshawa Juvenile All-Stars p. beating Peterborough 6-3 after Sal the Liftlock City Bantam types Foster, B. had nosed out Oshawa Bantams stone, 4-3 in the opener. PETE, BANTAMS -- Walker; P. Connelly, D. Red- mond, M. Healey, J. Dorsett, M. pj McGrath, R. Johnston, G. Mc- gq. Iiveen, B, Fredricks, C. Camp-|p bell, W. Dobbin, J. Holme, R.! pj Masters, D. Birch, B. Hill, S. Self, P. Domerio, B. Clifford and S. Ware. OSHAWA BANTAMS -- Wal- Na ter Krochmal; J. Hewer, T. Dionne, B. Durno, R, Scott, D.| Whiting, D. O'Brien, L. Shrigley,! 3. T. Dart, P. Bligdon, W. Blan- chard, D. Allman, P. Greely, H. Novak, D, Mosier, K. DeHart,! §. | R. 1 Penalties and J. Welch. First Period 1. Peterborough: Masters (Redmond) 12.30. 7 Pendities -- Healey and Mosier, Second Period Dart (Bligdon Blanchard 2. Oshawa 3. Oshawa (Whiting) 4, Peterborough (Clifford, Hill 17.55 Penalties -- Redmond, Whiting, Fred. ricks, Shrigley, Mosier and Scott Third Period 5. Peterborough: Seif (Hill) 6. Oshawa: Durno (Scott) 7.44 7. Peterborough: Mcliveen 12.31 Penalties -- Shrigley Birch stor mi 34 JUVENILE GAME counter Palmer, Jeff Lazure, . Peterborough: |. Oshawa Penalties Minor), Officials and Bill Severs ifects In the Juvenile All-Star en- because snakes the homesters got the br ored the Petes 3 to 1 In the iddle canto and each notched pair in the final frame PETERBOROUGH -- D, Well- an and D. Irwin; D. Cameron, McCarthy, K. Blewett, tern, I. Mills, C, Collins, Radey, B. Living- R. Self, P. Moodie, G. W. Platt and wW. OSHAWA JUVENILES -- J, eld, W. Bradley, 1. McNamee, Pinen, R. Siblock, T. Gow, Leaming, G. Kitchen, G Elliott, B. Brady, D. Barnowski, Cullen and R. Willoughby, First Period R, Cullen Pinch McNamee, mee, Brady and Collins (majors). Second Period Livingston Oshawa: 9.40 Me- (Palmer) Oshawa: Kitchen (Elliott, Leaming) Leaming (McNamee, Kitchen) Oshawa; Cullen (Pinch) 440 13.30 17.05 Penaities -- Livingston and Moodie Third Period Oshawa: Siblock (Willoughby, Gow) Peterborough: Saltern (Radey) Oshawa: McNamee (Siblock) Peterborough: Livingston (Blewett, Moodie Elliott McNamee, Leaming Cullins (minor, mise Bradley Ivan Locke, 20 3.28 146.53 19.00 Willoughby Iv maior and and game A, s¢.), Mel Suddard DEAF TO CHARM Snake charmers' music. af- snakes, which are deaf, absorb the vi- ations fro mthe ground sidewalk will be built or repl of the abutting property. 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