Junior Hawks Defeat Toronto Marlies 7-3 Danny Grant and Mickey Redmond scored the other Peterborough goals, while Real Lemieux got two for Hamilton and Brian Watts got the other. hak tag Maki and Brian Mc- Don also scoted two goals each for St. Catharines and Mickey Cherevaty added the other. Neil Clark, Mike Byers and Paul Lurent were the Toronto marksmen. -- Japanese Pitcher Signs 2 Contracts NEW YORK (AP) -- Base- ball Commissioner Ford Frick warned his Japanese counter- part Tuesday that a contract dispute over pitcher Masanort Murakami. could lead to a ces- sation of all baseball agree- ments with the Japanese.. © Murakami, who d San Francisco Giants last season, became the centre of contro- versy when his former club, the Nankai Hawks, said Mon- day the pitcher had signed a 1965 contract with the Japanese team. ; Murakami previously had signed to pitch with the Giants for the 1965 season. NHL ANNUAL MEETING Expansion Project Interests Owners ball and professional football-- and will wind up April 10. Starting tonight, the home team no longer will be respon- sible for an emergency goalie. In effect, the visiting team will have to carry two goalies. For the playoffs, each team will have to have two goalies dressed, although the spare won't have to wear his pads on the bench. Taking a stand on NHL clubs playing against international teams, the league decided that such teams as Russians and Czechs would have to declare) -- p)cowhere themselves professional and H prove heir ability by playing gers defeated Oshawa Generals : 4-2. minor pro teams. | alti ice. City League Hockey Play cided, they just. might get chance at the NHL, Westmount Kiwanis, led by John Vandermeer, took a 5-2 triumph over Local 1500 in Ban- tam action of the Oshawa Minor Hockey Association at the Chil- dren's Arena last night. Vandermeer sparked his team 14.47\to victory with three goals 18.45| While Harold Wotton and Jim ""\Calvin picked up singles. Tony |Flontek notched two goals for pts.|the losers. i Duplate upset Bathe and Mc- ya |Lellan 3-2 in the other Bantam 7 }game. Charlie and Tom Andol- sek along with Mike Hall tal- a llied singles for Duplate. Dave Nei hborhood Robinson fired two goals for g |Bathe and McLellan. In the only Midget contest, Local 222 whipped Canadian Legion 6-2 behind the two-goal performance of John Nestic. The folowing are the results|Other marksmen for the win- . 40/of games played on Thursday in|ners were Jim Nesbitt, Bill _ 9ss|the Neighborhood Dart Associa-|Prentice, Lee Paradise and 1638'tion: Rundle No. 2, 4, South-|Paul Sloggett. Bob Durno, Den- THIRD PERIOD mead 1; Fernhill 4, Woodview|nis Hercia and Dave McMaster 7. Oshawa TV, Samsen 2.19,No. 1, 1; North Oshawa 3 andiclicked for the losers. 8. Oshawa TV, Georgeoff (Samsen) 6.20; Rundle No. 15, 9, Starr Furn., Wills 7.28, Doubles P. Andrews, LICENCES (Beck, Sneddon) J. Sire BU Teer 1s) Houston 2, G. Houston, Mike For Cars Available At 19. panothen" Bac and iharskoil | Wilson, B. Leggette 2, M. Rae, D. Rae 2, L. Rae, T. Rae, J. Madar Tet dot alge Carlson, F. Parsons, M. Smith 1, Versafood, Myles 2,-J. Smith, T. Twine 2, N. Pul- 'lien 2, J. Major, G. Waite, D. HARRY DONALD ro. Dundas East - Whitby OPEN DAILY UNTIL 5S P.M. i (Tripp, Redshaw) F 3 SAT. TILL 12 NOON THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, February 3, 1965 i § Andre Lacroix and Ken Hodge are turning the Ontario Hockey Association Junior A scoring race into a two-way battle. tenders dressed and on the led Peterborough bench during Stanley Cup play- off games, ruled out competi- tion between NHL and amateur teams and set dates for the opening games of this year's playoffs and the 1965-66 season opener. The sixth - place team will be permitted two draft choices and the fifth-place team one, without having to drop a player from their 20-man_ protected lists. The Stanley Cup semi-final series will begin on Thursday, April 1, with subsequent games on Saturdays or Sundays, Tues- days and Thursdays through the best-of-seven final set. The 1965-66 campaign will start Oct. 27 -- two weeks later than before so as not to con- flict with World Series base- Versafood Leads Tight UAW Race Versafood took over sole pos-| ,. THIRD PERIOD session of first place in the| * (ory yyrmen) UAW Hockey League when). Versafood, Gray they defeated Tony's Refresh-| _(Ford, Redshaw) ments 6-4 at the Brooklin Arena Penalties -- Tripp, Keenan. on Sunday. } LEAGUE STANDING: The win gives Versafood 16/versatood points, one more than Tony's, Tony's {Oshawa TV and only two ahead of Oshawa| san" Furniture TV, who whipped Starr Furni- ture 7-3 in the other contest, | OSHAWA TV WIN! FIRST PERIOD 1. Oshawa TV, McMahon (Dowe, Georgeoff) shes, 908 2 ye sile TV, Jones Georgeoff, Marshall) . + 10.00 Pisin an Dart Results SECOND PERIOD . Oshawa TV, Davis (Dowe) ...+., 0.08 , Oshawa TV, Norris (Georgeoff, Samsen) ... S$. Starr Furn., Wills (Sneddon, Woods) . 6. Oshawa TV, Jones Penalty--Georgeoff. NEW YORK (AP)--The Na- tional Hockey League, a tight little island in the sea of recent professional sports expansion, may be ready to take that first westward step toward the lucre of television dollars. Owners of the six NHL clubs, huedling at their annual winter meeting Tuesday, scheduled an unprecedented special conclave next month to. discuss plans for possible expansion. Los An- geles and San Francisco are among the cities known to be dickering for franchises in the league, which has been geo- graphically intact for 22 years. Campbell said the date and site of the special meeting had not beer set. He said expansion bids possibly would be accepted at the owners' summer meet- ing in Montreal June 7-10. In other develop ts at Tuesday's meeting, the owners approved a change -- aimed at 'helping low-placed clubs -- in the player draft, required teams: to have standby' goal- "HOCKEY SCORES || STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS American League Eastern Division F APt $217 1193 150 65 2519 3168 144 53 2025 3 165 165 43 Springfield 2026 3154 177 43 Providence 16 30 1-123 177 33 Western Division Rochester $215 2184 126 66 Buffalo 2419 4166 141 52 Pittsburgh 2024 4147 173 44 Cleveland 1428 5 130177 33 Tuesday's Result Pittsburgh 2 Baltimore 3 Ontario Junior A WLT Lacroix Petes to a 4-3 victory over Hamilton Red- Wings Tuesday night with two goals and an assist, Hodge scored two goals and added an assist as St. Catharines Black Hawks wal- loped Toronto Mariboros 7-3. - The three points gave La- croix a total of 38 goals and 65 assists for 103 points in 41 games. But Hodge, who trails the Peterborough sharpshooter by 11 points, is the circuit's leading scorer with 48 goals. in 40 games. Kitchener Ran- look what buys... BRAKE ADJUSTMENT SPECIAL Most Popular Cars WE DO ALL THIS... Pull Front Wheels Adjust Brakes to full contect Inspect wheel cylinders and grease seals Inspect front brake lini (front brakes wear foster % Add brake fluid, if needed * Inspect and lubricate emergency brake linkage Bo th (left) and Bobby Orr, sitting on the ice, are dejected Generals looking on. --Oshawa Times Photo night when Sandy Fitzpat- corner of net) and rifled rick scored e&rly in the first drive into the upper right- period. Fitzpatrick, who is hand corner past goalie out of the picture, took a Dennis Gibson. Bob Kilger wrenT) Rangers Win Over Generals | Quebec Hershey Baltimore FITZPATRICK SCORES-- Kitchener Rangers wasted little time taking the lead against Oshawa Generals at the Civic Auditorium last SPORTS MENU 'Everything 'From Soup To: Nuts' By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR . y F APt| 27 8 9181 127 63} 2612 4 203 171 56) 2214 6 182 145 50) 1720 7 168 184 41| 1519 6 160 150 36) 1221 8172 191 32) By GERRY SUTTON {27th goal, four short of the rec-|N. Falls Two things caused Oshawa|0rd for defencemen: he set last Toronto IGenerals a hockey game at the|year, when he poked a pass|Peterboro OSHAWA GENERALS dropped a 4-2 decision, here on \Civie Auditorium last night -- a/from Wayne Cashman ~ past Poet |weak power play and erratic) VSS. their home ice, last night, to the Kitchener Rangers and right | : Ricky G Phil "Sol nd|St. Catharines now, it's a restrained comment to point out that the Generals |S"00ting: lpiac Vistehor, all from Whitby|Kitchener 14.26 4 174 228 32 are in trouble, It was the third-straight loss for the Gen- | This was all Kitchener Ran-| Generals' _affiliated| Hamilton 9 22 10 154 198 28 |Dunlops, . gers needed to post a 4-2 win) 4 ? *s Results erals, which includes that 8-1 shellacking they took on Sun- lover the injury-riddled Generals Junior B. club, saw SUNY | uchener 4 Ociawa 2 day, at the hands of the bottom-place team in the standing, |and snap a five-game losing action but failed : : : - Gj ' 4 3 St. Catharines-7 Hamilton Red Wings, then last night's defeat, by the next-to- (streak, Victory left Rangers -- Kitchener's rugged de ES ta Gatipbisenuett 4 jast team, Kitchener -- right here at home. Team captain. |tied for the sixth and last play-|" General Manager Wren Blair Thursday's Games Ron Buchanan is out again with injuries and is expected to |0ff spot in the OHA Junior 'A' omarked after the game, "I/St. Catharines at Hamilton) y miss at least a couple more games. Chris Hayes, one of the Face with St. Catharines. _ {don't think the kids played too| Montreal at Peterborough : team's real 'diggers', will be out for five more weeks, with It was the third consecutive pad, Without O'Shea, Buchanan| Eastern League his broken finger. Danny O'Shea is under indefinite suspen- onl ot who sik and Hayes is just about equiva-| Clinton 2 New Jersey 4 sion, for his fracas with an official, O'Shea's case comes be- whee} Bargin Tink fava nt any| Nashville 2 Charlotte 0 fore the OHA Committee on Saturday afternoon and it's our . ' 1 yesr|team. 'They: were. skating But/Knoxville 7 Greensboro 2 opinion that he'll draw at least a six-game suspension, and leaving them in fourth-place|the puck just wouldn't go in the Exhibition that mightn't include the two he's already missed either. with 41 points. Oshawa is five| net." lwest Germans 4 St. John's, | Generals, with two of their top-scoring aces missing, plus points ahead of the onrushing) : : is : | " Nfld. All-Stars 3 | Montrea: Junior Canadiens, but) BLUELINE NOTES -- Montreal (OHA Jr.) 3 Niagara Hayes, face an unpromising weekend, too! They play in Montreal on Friday night and in St. Catharines on Sunday af- e- has played four more games. |fenceman Martin 'Butch Falls (OHA Jr.) 2 ternoon. * * * * Be Sure You GENERAL TIRE | 2. Tony's, T! ity. shot) Penalties a Buri, "conorowski (ten-| Donald, D. Taylor, A. Muir, R. minute misconduct, match-misconduct). |Harman 2, L. Shobbrook, G: Versatoods Myles duet Bryant 3, R. Ross and B, Ross 2.| (Johnson, Gray) Baseball 1 inning -- V. Graves . Tony's, Wright (Burke, ae : t tenv's,. Keri sie 5, T. Twine 6, 7 and M. Rae 5. trigp) £1¢| High Three Darts -- T. Rae 11.42,100, M. Wilson 140, J. Smith| 1.05/06, M. Smith 121 and. R, Har-| 1,28 Kemp) 5.02 GENERAL TIRE OF OSHAWA we nn He Versafood, Gray (Myles, . Versafood, Ford (Gray) . Versafood, Gray (Myles, Redshaw) (Harman, Wright) Penalties -- Harman, iman 162. | | | | Tripp. Generals had several oppor-|Buchar played a strong game Spokane (WIHL) 8 Vernon In- tunities throughout the chippy for Generals' and might have sermediates' 4 | x x x x RIGHT NOW, the Generals are still in fourth place, but the pack is closing in. The Junior Habs have four more games left to play than Oshawa and we have to think they'll reach that fourth rung by the end of the schedule. Kitchener's win last night only kept them tied with St. Catharines for sixth place, as the Junior Black Hawks pulled off a 7-3 surprise win at home, over the. visiting Marlies. The "Petes" had to go all-out, to eke out a 4-3 win at home, over last-place Hamilton. There isn't a "soft touch" in the schedule any more and certainly Gen- erals have little going for them in their remaining dates. At the moment, the best they can hope for is a continued neck-and-neck battle for sixth place, by Kitchener and St. Catharines, along with Hamilton as well. As long as they hold each other even, Oshawa's lead will stand up but should one of the bottom teams suddenly uncork a prolonged winning streak, then that would be real trouble ! x x x SANITY, finally! Meeting in New York, the NHL club owners discussed plans for future expansion but the big news The best tobaccos make is that they voted to start the 1965-66 season on October 27, two weeks later than in the past, to avoid interfering with the world series and professional football. Bert W Still Undefeated Ne tere three Ontario rinks re- beaten; White's rink) Jones put Rangers ahead 4-1 tjless than a minute later when he streaked in from left wing, and deflected a goalmouth pass) iby the startled Dennis Gibson.) jYoung Bobby Orr notched his! ed 14 of the 24 minor penalties|Work Of Voss... Buchanan) by referee Jack Clancy. How-|4ropped to the fifth spot in the Si Str t lever, without Buchanan and|Scoring race but his' point-scor- imcoe ee only click for'one goal and most|intact until he returns to the of the time appeared disorgan-|lineup . . . Orr made a few ap- ized. |pearances on a forward line but Hae ~**|back on defence . .°, Hamilton|Church ded shutouts i 9 with a bad knee injury and is a} : Paes 'on/Church recorded shutouts in doubtful starter until next Tues-| ed Wings make their final visit/the Protestant Church League| : »"|of the regular season next Tues-|pantam action on Saturday. | town. He will likely miss the © saan ' : " weekend action in Montreal on Danae ti eek Simcoe Street to a 74 win) the taste on Friday and St. Catharines On|. owa of 1,692, 'lover St. Paul's. John Manning,| weeks with a broken finger while O'Shea is under indefinite) itcHENER -- goal, Voss; defence, Shawn Dawson and Clive }suspension by the OHA. jLegge, Ball. MacLeish, Kannegieser,\Osborne fired two goals apiece Johnson; forwards, Brennan, Fitzpatrick, as Christ Church blanked West- > <u ie Gratton, Reier, McCreary and- Howard, The line of Sandy Fitzpatrick,! osHawa -- goal, Gibson; defence, Orr,|Mike Hall and Alan Bathe. Bob Jones and Bill Hway took) Buchar, Roberts, Beverley, Giroux; for- z Be \care of. most of the scoring for wards, Little. Booth, Cashman, Kilger,, Northminster defeated Knox | Fitzpatrick fired his|mon.and Marshall |41st and 42nd goals and assisted| Referee -- Jack Clancy, Linsemen --|Hawkshaw, John Alexander and on the other two. Jones picked| 5 Movers and Maynard Cameron, {1,11 wevety tallied for the up one goal and two assists Ee | tei yWolretg Fitzpatrick i 'svedl for: K. | ones, Hwa' Y , lick John Beechy scored the other Penalties i (kneeing) toe Danny Clark clic ta oF ee lite ant St. Andrew's whipped West- |Kitchener marker. dh ' p i: ing) 6.42, Kannegieser (interference) minster 4-1 with Holmes - get-| : | ne " a taille (elbowing) 14.40, Fitzpatrick (hold- ie oe in the tose pal Hise Bee Legge (hooking). 5.57, Orr brune added the other markers periods, but were outscore "0, | (tripping) 16.05, Roberts (tripping) 19.32, while John Watson got the lone| lfort of goaltender John Voss. {When they did get a good scor-} ing 'attempt, poor shooting and e | Leftwinger Billy Little, who ] e ; hite S Rink |made infrequent appearances contest as Rangers were assess-| 8° his first goal if not for the) _ O'Shea the power play could ing streak of 23 games remains , ' Tops St. Paul's | Buchanan missed. the game| ts value to the club is still) simcoe Street and Christ day when Hamilton comes to ; : day and this should give Gen-|' >, goals by. Bob Todd led| i smallest of the |». sca eat Serak! FOr et Sunday. Hayes is out for six 4 epee iste Tim Murdoch, John Bernard : : season, watched the game. and John Morris addes singles.| ayer's 17" ¢< ne Hway, Jones, Miller, Robitaille, Beechy, TOP. LINE SHINES Non; 'Reier, McCreary and-Howard. |mount 6-0. Singles went to | Rangers White, Bannerman, Fletcher, Gay, Solo- Church 4-2. Gary Perkins, Jerry FIRST PERIOD : : : while Hway aided on three.| winners. John Goodwin and) Johnson (hooking) 6.25, Ball (cross-check- gu hey outshot their oppon-|!2.21, Cashman (interference) 13.49, Robi- ting two goals. Bryan and Rock- {mainly through the standout ef- passing spoiled their chances, jafter the' first period, put Gen- crals on the scoresheet at the nine-minute mark of the third jwith Beechy in the penalty box jIt was the 28th goal of the year QUEBEC -- W. B. "Bert" jonly White's Oshawa rink is one of mained un only three Ontario rinks still/along with J. Kemp of Hami undefeated in the 82nd annual|ton-Glendale and Jim Chappell Quebec International Bonspiel| (formerly. of Oshawa) who is and last night, in the quarter-|curling' out of Toronto Cricket, finals of the Chateau Frontenac) Skating and Curling Club. Trophy event, one of the three} main events, in which quarter. MANITOBA FAVORED finalists qualify for the Lieuten-| Skip Jimmy Guy, from Ken-| ora, Ontario, is the current fav- ant- Governor's Trophy, _the)0é 1 Oshawa. rink defeated Nels|oTite to win the honors, but he WIN AND LOSS Findlay of Galt, 9-8, in a thrill, is playing with three men from) Oshawa's other entry, the ing finish. hare Edon Boyd, Charliejrink of Ross Latimer, "Jake" White's Oshawa "team" is sg and Charlie Williams.| Bryant, Roy Whittington and eixaman contingent which folaaecee' was registered from|Oscar Park, skip, won their fledes Al Morrison (Whitby), anitoba. : first game in the Waltham Tro- Ken Conlin, Bob Patte, Alex| Along with Clark and Find-|phy first round yesterday, beat- Mackay and "Bucky" Luke. lay, other Ontario skips whojing Laurie Cormier of Moncton, They reached the quarter-finals|suffered their first defeat, in N.B., 13-10 but in the second i ha 12-7 Of Tuesday eetidaieton's rink,| Hansman of North Bay anditario, nosed out Parker's rink from Chatham, New Brunswick, Roy Hewitt, of Orillia. 8-6. in the third round of the Cha-| Other Ontario skips still very ; f teau Frontenac play. |much in the running for premier qe aa dg! wit agence In all, 11 of the 48 Ontariojhonors include Bob Ash, Kirk-\yas wnable to make the trip. t rinks entered in the week-longjland Lake; B. Boltazeur and|<,in pis iallgaauns 5 5 dt event, which started Monday,|Ernie Dennison, Burlington and Thornhill but his gh made it to the quarter-finals.|W. H. Slatcher, Weston, all within the official record listings The White-Findlay match wasjonly one loss, in their first)tom McNair is ri ing rc played last night, with -- games, rink : Kemp's rink from Hamilton--| Along with J. Kemp's rink,| They lost 13-6 te : Glendale defeating Jack Clark) representing Manitoba, five teau get niet ee of Oakville ,also 9-8, in, the other/Quebec rinks, two from New! Holt-Renfrew event yesterday quarter-final game played last Brunswick and one from Novajand dropped a 10-6 decision to | Scotia, were among the 24/C. A. Emond of Quebec, in the play,/quarter-finals suryivors. The|Golden Bow! play. mapor share of playoff action} commences today. The entry of Norm Ward, list-| |for Little, who is often criticized) , last night's games, were L, E.\round, Ken Shea of London, On-) - SECOND PERIOD 2. Kitchener: Beechy 4 (Fitzpatrick) Kitchenei: Fitzpatrick (Hway, Jones) RE Penalties -- Kilger (interference) 0.36, Beechy (hooking) 1.08, Roberts (interfer- ence) 1.32, Robitaille (slashing) 2.17, Legge (holding) 2.31, Gay (interference 5.02, Bannerman (interference) 8.51, soos (hold'ng) 9.57, Legge (interference) 53 ) THIRD PERIOD 4, Oshawa: Liftle (White Castiman) 5. Kitchener: Jones (Fitzpatrick, Hway) 10.05 . Oshawa; Orr (Cashman) 11,51 Penalties -- Gratton (interference) 5.07, Beechy (holding) 8.27, Kannegieser (trip- ping) 17.23. 9.24 | Saves: ' 115 5--30 Gibson 5 6 15--26 Remember When? ... | By THE CANADIAN PRESS C. ©. (Cash and Carry) Pyle, promoter of the famed "bunion derby' transconti- nental trek, died at Los An- geles 26 years ago today-- | in 1939. Pyle was the man who persuaded Notre Dame's Red Grange to turn professional, and was him- self the sponsor of many sports programs. ' Westminster goal. In the final game, Harmony} downed King Street 3-1. M.| O'Neill, ©. Ibey and M.| Edmonds tallied singles for the} ' winners. D. Robinson got the only marker for King Street. Curran Cartons Nip Bowlerama' The Curran Carton girls from Oshawa nipped Bowlerama 2-1 in Toronto City Ladies five-pin bowling action on the weekend.| Oshawa. captured the first two games, 993-887 and 1,027-853. Bowlerama stormed back - to take the third match in a close battle, 956-929. \ Joan Rogers led the winners with 662 Mavis Taylor had 648, Lou Himes 545 for 26 frames, Helen Trott 487, Joyce Bell 345 for 20 and Janet Peel 262 for 14 frames. Millie McCabe paced the los- ers win 589, followed by Vi Van with 580 LARGEST SELECTION OF FOR ALL SPORTING EVENTS AND GIF The G. B. COMPANY Bus. FOR THE | | | | TROPHIES TS IN EASTERN ONTARIO 256 Dean Ave., Oshawa Phone George Fuller 723-3961 Res, 725-2062 the best-tasting cigarettes. In Canada, the makers of Player's consistently buy most of the best Virginia tobaccos -- the finest in the world.