Cn ae ee Fe ee gee pony 10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tussday, Merch 17, 1964 Minor Basketball Teams OYC Starting _ 2a si Cc atholic Church Generals Can Not Conclude Schedule Play Lecture Series The Oshawa Post Office team Hockey League Once again the Oshawa Yacht|downed Scarborough Post Of- Club wishes to invite ail local|fice 5-2 in a hockey game at The Simcoe Hall Simcoe; Firefighters -- Chas, Mar- i ; : ' tc-|Boivin fi Affor d Com la cenc Street Minor Basketball League|lowe, 146; Joe Krasnaj, 140;|and area sailors to a series of/Brooklin Arena last Sunday ites i mae a beri ee fired both goals for the completed its regular schedule|Phil Mcllveen, 72; Jim Basker-|lectures starting tonight. night. Church Peewee hockey game ee play for the bea with Lea 33; My Zimny, 26 and Ron| 'This year prominent Toronto| Danny Price paced Oshawa's|this week. a i 'i One thi Oshawa Generalsjso Oshawa fans who travelled to| Ron Buchanan surprised sev-three games on Saturday, at)McInroy, 20. baked gilt scoring attack with a five-point n ntam play, St. Mary's' can do aaeat in tonight's|St. Catharines last Sunday, ifjeral supposed aggressive per- the gymnasium on Simcoe Kinlocks -- Ray Jacula,- 88;| j -- i _ _ effort. He fired four goals and an he Aber bio os -- defeated Holy Cross 5-1 and St. . ' treet. ane is Colne jon all aspects of sailboat rac: (Gregory's . 5'Grego whipped St. J able to attend, will be there to-|+, mers on St. Catha when |" Gus Milosh, 36; Dave Calder, 28) , : picked up one assist. Sid Los-|tieg 1-1 and St. Joseph's dumped|o.°e" © Pp . Joseph's fourth game of their best-of- night, if for only one reason-- oe shusbinlottcorlgaen sues Tm the first game the Policejand Gary Edgar, 23. ing, from the starting line to|combe contributed the other Holy C 2 P Pedg.1, seven OHA Junior "A" quarter-ltg gee someone take the|Me gained a decision from| association defeated Bolahood's| Police Association -- Ed.|the finish. Lectures will consist|Oshawa marker. -- Pat Fontes 'led St, Mary's to} St. Mary's' scorers were Noel ~-final series against St. Cath-|measure of chippy Black Hawks/Stocky Graham Freeman. |Sportshaven by 23-to-15. It was|Locke, 105; Bob Johnstone, 97;|of racing tactics, turning, wea-| Ted Bero and Freq Rowe victory with two goals. Chuck|0'Brien with two and John warines Black Hawks, is com-|nerformer, Chuck Kelly. Buchanan landed several solid|/Bob Johnstone leading his team|Ralph Branton, 32 and Billlther raci i were the scorers for Scarbor-|Andolack added the other Sagan, Tom Dart and Tony --. se wlegltWanldn't have taken much blows (he has a swollen finger|to the victory with 10 points, Ed.|Rajkovic, 29. lother genta tecite uae Bernie LaCroix was. the St,|Flontek with singles. Joe Szdeb- low can a team that trails in|coaxing for Generals supporters|as proof) while Freeman spen cke w nine; ph Bran- oe s 97: | nee IG , iski scored the lone Holy Cross "a series, 2-1, be complacent?|to aera a lynching party for Mr.|his part of the affray waving his|ton and Bill Rajkovie with two Gee Barkin ss eek re i These lectures are designed). Return game will be Easter tei ec rahge ry hlyhecdl's goal, : =. Just by 'relying on the trend of|Kelly after he deliberately slap-|arms in the air. "He never hit|each. Dalidowicz, 34. ans |for those people who have sailed come y Fes so ee ani poten oy hs gee wets B, Healy and Phil Pultz had "Seach club winning their respect-|ped Bobby Orr across the side|me once," said Buchanan. "I) For Bolahood's, it was John) pojanoog's -- John: Rajkovi jbefone and are looking for ways)"T°08 St ° 2m. neau aves wel in his defence two goals each for St. Greg. Seive home games. Generals are|of the head.with his stick. just kept dodging, and I man-Davidson, Larry Bobyk a@ndjoi3. yarry Bobyk. 40: Bill Rob. ron" their abilities. : 'tten|POsition checking the high-scor-|9ty's. D. Burnett and P. McAl- «by no stretch of the imagination,) Orr is definitely a target forjaged to get in two or three in/Tom Eldridge with four each fawon: $7" Nick Corneal 36 pe The first lecture will be on|Well known for their committee ing LaCroix ity encat occa.|lister notched the others. D. os --~-- of a victory tonight|the lesser lights in Racy onj|return."" jand = Robinson with three John Davidson 25 : onlay and starting line tactics./boat work in the Toronto area. sions \Mosier tallied for the losers. «in Bowmanville, even though|Black Hawks, and the man in ; points. | ; Sapine 0 0 authorities on this aspect! Aji saili i d sitheir record in five games this|particular is 'Kelly, who likely| SHORT NOTHS: Gary Price,' KanrocH'S BEATEN |rangley, 10%; 'Rick Bilinski, 79;|Will be on hand for this irst|members and. individesis orelJorcohe: te eae oe G TANKERS = season against Black Hawks is\doesn't possess enough ability to|0f CAUB Radio is organizing an-) The second game saw the\Jef{ Mcllveen, §3; Len. Biriv.\seties. welcomed to join in at the Osh-(Holy Cross" with three goals| Oil companies are planning 9 * unblemished. yee Catharines| warrant lacing Orr's skates. day's filth game in: St. Cath-(Parts and Service team come) kowicz, 61 and Milford Masters,| The men, Gene Sorsil and Gor-|awa Yacht Club 8 p.m. for thisjeach. Joe Reid, Pearson andjhave six tankers built in Ause oe tek _-- ake ts oar NOT ALL PUGILISTIC arines. They had four busloads| he Ri lb Re yoobivige a8 : ldon Brown of the LYRA, arelsailing session. Grady contributed sigles. John'tralia at a cost. of $40,300,000, a Oshawa would .| Players, of the calibre of Fredjlast Sunday ... Duplate|og;,. : geal Drcsaner Guar Stanfield, have no apparent in-|Sports and Social club wndoubt|202 Teniiy was top man for erase a similar deficit, with|terest in bludgeoning playersjedly will organize another trip|th. Parts and Service with ten prospects of a loss nearly spell- like Orr, because they respect/Thursday . . . If the series B0€S | followed by Rick Bilinski with ing elimination, with a fifth their adversaries and appear|six games, the sixth contest will) seven while Milford Master and ~ game slated for St. Catharines. [content to let the chips fall|be playtd Saturday night in) Jere wetiveen with two each where they may. If they can't;Bowmanville. A seventh and de-!ana Len Birivkowicz with eight WORKS TWO WAYS win fair and square, well that's|ciding encounter would take! points, > This theory also holds true for|too bad. If they lose, they know/place Sunday afternoon in St.!' Ray Jacula with five. Mike Black Hawks. They cannot af-|jt wasn't because one of their|Kitts. ... Generals will have Skoblikovskyj and Edwin ford to take road tilts too easily,|leaders was sidelined by un-jto cut down on their goalsiGorny had four each. with because for a period of nearly|necessary tactics such as em-jagainst if they maintain | Dave Calder three and Gus 30 minutes Sunday, Generals|ployed by Kelly, and on Sum-|thoughts of surviving this round.|/M with two were the scor- demonstrated that they are cap-|day, linemate Kenny Hodge. It isn't an easy task when alergs for Kinlock's. able of capturing a victory in| Generals, although outweigh-|club, loaded with veterans such) FIREFIGHTERS WIN St. Catharines, should they putjed, still persist in getting injas Dennis Hull, Stanfield, Hodge,| Firefighters were once again together three periods of in-|their share of bodily contact and/etc., are firing rubber in the di-lon top with a 32-to-17 win over spired hockey. if fisticuffs are required to settle|rection of Dennis Gibson, Gen-/the CKLB team in the final There should be some etand-jan issue (and this has takenjerals goaltender. He has yielded|/minor league action of the ing room available at game|place several times since the/five goals per game in the|regular schedule. time tonight even though the de-|series starter), then Oshawa has|series, Bob Sneddon, St. Cath-)- Scoring for the Firefighters mand has been overwhelming. :|stayed with the best of Black/arines puck stopper, has given were Chas. Marlowe with 18, Unquestionably, those 500 or! Hawks. lup just over four a game. Joe Krasnaj with eight, Joe |Zimmy, Ron McInroy and Jim Baskerville with two each. e For CKLB, it was Gord. Per- oar uca 10n kins with 12, Bob Shepherd with three and Frank Dalidowicz with two, The final league standings are L it j il S 1 pia. eads Civil ervice | mL Ps Firefighters 14 128 Bolahoods - 10 5.20 The eighth games of the ten-|strong with four goals to give| way out in front 5-2 during the Parts and Service 9 618 game season were played in|them an important 6 to 4 in. | second period. CKLB Brooklin Arena, in the Civil Ser-| |." FIRST PERIOD goas|_ Mackie's once again staged aj Police Assoc. vice Hockey League with all six) 2° Envoy: Green 25.00| great comeback attempt that|Kiniock's teams in action. Mathematic-| 3. Walco: Roberts | picked up two goals but again, PLAYOFF PLANS ally, no team can take first) , (Tran Halre) *45) it wasn't enough and they lost| The playoffs for the Minor nog deg Soy " Ed. pa _ (Danford, Milne) vossesces 98.30) tO Foote's by one goal, League commence this Sat- for the other three play-off) 5. Walco: Tran (Roberts) -- 29.30 iifday, farch 21 with two * , Penalties -- Envoy, Gibson (tripping) . Fee eee EW LT Pia, « envy: SECOND PERIOD tg, Mate, Cr oe. AS] and thie ee es ae | 6. Envoy: Bradley . Mackle's: Prentice mee (Danford, MacDuff) 20} (Yahn, Ovell the firs } thd EA. 5 LA Walon Roberts : . Mackies?Attersiey (Yahn) . 28.00 with saan anne ha coe ran, ousseau 14 e's: Mackie's '. Walco: Roberts ass (Bishop, Penitclere) Saati aan) toni meeting at 11.00 a.m. ran, ROUSS€AU) ......ss5000+ | Penalties -- None. is will see the Firefighters 9. Walco: Tran (Roberts) 49.00 SECOND PERIOD : i i 10. Walco: Roberts | 5. Foote's: Bishop (Meuller) ;..... aag:meeting Parts and Service at CONTRA' Palanies co waves," Tran iin % boot ieee ue eu take oa CALS bate Envoy, Bradley (hooking), Frood (elbow-| "* (piep, Spencely) 48.203 FOOD SERVICE ing), Sayers (holding), Pe tirlepe diag ach 11.00 a.m. Envoy Food Service domin- bP eeny, Setettey sis} The league produced some ated play in the first period of FOOTE'S OVER MACKIE'S 5-4) 9. eee ts Aerety is wl P scoring aces this past year the evening's first period. | |Mackie Van and Storage met] penalties -- Foote's, Corby (slashing), |With the league leaders as fol- Envoy opened the scoring} Foote's Towing Service in the i i jlews: John Rajkovic, Boia- early in the second period, mak-| second tilt of the night. BD. OF ED., TIMES TIE 3-3 jhoods, 213; Chas. Marlowe, Fire- ing the score 4 to 2, but Walco| First period play ended two} The most interesting game/fighters, 146; Joe Krasnaj, Fire- General Contractors came on! goals apiece, then Foote's went|was the last one, with each/fighters, 140; Bob Shepherd, team scoring three goals andi!CKLB, 127; Gord. Perkins, ' . being assessed six penalties. |CKLB, 105; Ed. Locke, Police Peo le S Clothin | Times took the first period 2.0) Assoc., 105; Bill Langley, Parts |but two quick ones by Bd. ofjand Service, 103; Boo John- Ed. tied it in the second 2-2. Stone, Police Assoc., 97; Ray ~ a Later Bd. of Ed. took the lead|J@cula, Kinlocks, 88; Rick Bil- Whips Motor City but Doug Cole scored all alone| pall Metin ai phe a for Oshawa Ti t » Riretignters, 72; te mes to salvage 8! sot Mcliveen' Parts and Serv- Wali . The tie leaves Bd. of Ed, stil||ice. 65 and Len. Birivkowicz, * ple's Clothing won a 4-1 dacision| As a result of last Saturday's|2"4 the one point they picked teaee scores on the individual over their local Motor City lection People's Credit Jewellers| Hace tor mee to clinch first) sams were: vals, The Clothiers seem to have|have almost clinched the play-| FIRST PERIOD Ing), W. Cole (interference), Rick Cra had the Indian sign on the Mo-|off spot as they lead Group "B"'| 1. Times: Mckee (holding), MacAvey (hooking), Bd. tor City team hfe seasin as| with 44 points followed by Dar-| . {MacAvoy, R. Craggs) ......... 9.45/Ed.: Kellington (roughing), Hancox. (in- : tri j 2. Th RI A er ' i : a. ' - is "i Bs Baer POE OR Ce PO a ET eo : Sr ge rae Ee intel ae iy, nea ee | BECAUSE OF BOOMING NEW CAR SALES yo " 4 -- Times: ri r : i es : Seen Sree Me Mele Cy! amor Bowl S Monet Gece? wean Ges bet bel ee ! | vi y ou boys. | 'or Bowl 26, Mowat Cart-|welis' (interference), Hogg (Bd. of Ed.) j es : hues | ivantage of the widest selection of SRERSE TP ESE FORCE ee Es 'eu% SEEET seeteeee? sgegetete 99s of '3 MUSasSaaio | | | The Clothiers bowled a nice five./aee 2, 7. iid Ltd., 17 and awe SECOND PERIOD button (Bd. of Ed.) game total of 6263 for 4 points!" Thi, coming Saturday the! {uutton. Rodgers) see 38.20) Altersley (Mackie's) while Motor City bowled a cred-|},, oe i Bowil thos eee sevepeun (Wels). ri ms travel to Knob Hill Bowl) | (Hoga, Lutton) 38.50, Seymour (Walco) itable 6049 for 1 point. land People's Clothing will tangle 5. Bd of Ed 3 Long (Wright) ...... 54.20/Tran (Walco) + "7 . Times: le . > 15) F. tt (Walco) Pa Reap or pag Pie ic with T. 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Ballem ; " was again high for the Clothiers i bing. > SS with 286 followed by Swartz 273,' Trott 267 and Sel Himes 260. For Motor City, Bryant led with 287 * The GOODWILL dealer's got the best of the latest models...popular --.°° 00h BEERDRI hi KERS wage body styles, many makes! You get the buy you want, at the price you deus Ge Gay rete oon m want to pay! in the fourth game 1259 - 1110 A Camazzola again Jed Motor City) . O K f Bl i ets ten eefe Blended | is the ale to choose and Bryant 251 while Ed Brown! ; ° ; oy : : or ecla! vowttie 'Fon the Cath. whee fg salute the Irish this St. Patrick's : * Every GOODWILL used car has to meet highest used car standards! ders, "Trott led with 304 follow | Day. No single brew can give the deeply You get a good, clean buy with plenty of unused miles! ning picked up 120 pins in 4 satisfying flavour of a blend. So raise your frames of relief bowling. The Clothiers came back to| glasses to | O'Keefe Blended |, It's a blend of f . | rY : rites ' take the final game 1328 - 1222 as} Trott led with a tremendous 370) ; game followed by Swartz 281| two great ales. « and Ballem 276. For the losers, | » Bryant led with 287 followed by Perry 252 and Pidwerbecki 244 Individual totals on the day) for the Clothiers were as fol- lows: Trott 1228 for 43 frames, 3 AUTHORIZED GOODWILL USED CAR DEALERS IN OSHAWA - WHITBY AREA ea et ior tines Qeneey | THE CLIFF MILLS MOTORS LTD. H. DICK PONTIAC-BUICK LTD. 1051 for 46, Henning 253, for 11, a" : atl ter 1. Por Motor Cty, Cam- -- 266 KING ST. W., OSHAWA, ONT. PHONE: 723-4364 -103 DUNDAS EAST, WHITBY, ONT. PHONE: 668-5846 po j 1 ALY, | { Be s to W u" "" "" "" \ i" oa: . azzola led with 1255 for 46 fol- Full name O'Keefe Extra Old Stock Ale. Popularly known as O'Keefe Blended. | ure to Watch Telescope' on CBLT and "Zero One" on CFTO-TV. Check your local listings for time and channel. "lowed by Bryant 1141 for 45, Perry 969 for 40, Gillard 1078 for aL.21448 44, Brown 758. for 35, Pidwer- * becki 848 for 40. John, Trott has really been hot the lase' two weeks. and Harold gededes