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Oshawa Times (1958-), 16 Feb 1965, p. 7

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Beaupres Triumph Over Bad Boys 5-2 The Oshawa Police Depart- hockey team made « debut in the Oshawe Hockey League last night Brooklin Arena. squad volunteer- the schedule afte: it i : E B g F season. the Police team z. = ane 1 # & -|winners with a four-goal per- The losers received six of the tight minor penalties. FOLEY'S WIN EASILY McGrath Plumbing squad to somp to an easy 12-0 victory. Gary Rowbotham the formance. Moe Brant and Ron Nelson fired three goals apiece g 5 Te " Phil Long and Bob tallied singles. Goaltender Gary r picked up his second shutout of the season and play- In Sunday's games at the Civie A . oT dae n te House edged the Prairie Au Juveniles 3-2. Duncan Brodie scored all three goals for the winners while Bob Burke and Gary Bradley replied for the Juveniles. MoGrsth's Beaupre's whipped 10-6 with George Vail knocking' in four goals. Terry Vail and Gord Wilson had two apitce. E Biddy Basketball Loop Opens Playoff Rounds The Simcoe Hall Biddy Bas- 10-PIN ACTION 'Manny' Hutcheons Winner Coveted Triplicate Crest Jerry McLean and Butch Dowe scored two goals each McGrath's. Durno's Boys in the other contest, defaulted to Bad for! BEAUPRE'S EXTEND LEAD League - leading Beaupre's Spur stretched their lead by defeating second-place bad Boys 5-2 after being held to a 2-2 tie in the first period. Mery Marshall and Terry Vail counted two goals each for Beaunre's with Bob Bishop adding a single. Doug Cole and George Samsen clicked for Bad Boys. Hockey Action In CYO League St. Joseph's won their open- ing game in the CYO's Pee Wee League round-robin playoffs on Saturday with a 4-1 win over St. Gertrude's. G. O'Connell, H. Carman, M. Noonan and DeGrady were the marksmen for St. Joseph's. John Neal scored the only goal for the losers. Holy Cross blanked St. Hed- wig-Phillip's 5-0. A. Boivin, G. Coe, J. Boivin, G. Squires and R. Gulka scored single goals for the winners. In the other contest, St. Greg- ory's and St. Mary's battled to a scoreless tie. Goaltenders J. Krybla and G. Lawless turned in outstanding saves throughout the game. BANTAM ACTION St. Gertrude's outhit and out- scored St. Joseph's to. take a narrow 2-1 victory. H .Waszezuk and G. Moore tallied singles for the winners while J. Reid fired the lone goal for St. Joseph's. St. Mary's bombed St. Greg- ory's 8-1 with J. Nicholls scor- ing two goals. Other marksmen for the winners were T. Flon- tek, J. Pudlis, N. O'Brien, R. ord for a defenceman. He set the 30-goal mark last season. Leis BOBBY ORR Generals The players pictured above, Bobby Orr and Jim McKenny, are two of the finest defence- men in the OHA Junior 'A' League and have been subject for comparison in recent weeks. They will be in action tonight when .the Toronto Marlboros meet Oshawa Generals at the Civic Auditorium. A win for the second - place Marlies would vault them into a tie with Niag- ara Falls Flyers for the league lead. Orr, a 16-year-old Boston Bruins' prospect. needs one goal to break the scoring rec- The 18-year-old McKenny has Dionne, C. Andolsek and P. Flontek. Lee notched the only goal for St. Gregory's. Holy Cross battled St. Hed- wig-Phillip's to a 2-2 tie. Scor- ing for Holy Cross were L. Flynn and D. Beech. The Com-' bines' goals were scored by B. Locke and D. Beattie. ' Maple Leaf Gardens Receives $9,000,000 TORONTO (CP)--Maple Leaf Gardens and MacLaren Adver- tising Company have reached agreement on a new six-year contract under which MacLaren will pay $9,000,000 for radio, television and advertising rights, a Gardens source said Monday. MacLaren has been paying an estimated $475,000 a year for rights to televise National Hockey League games at the Gardens. The new package in- cludes the rights to advertising Gerald and Allan Phipps of Denver agreed Monday to Phipps Bros. Buy 'Broncos DENVER (AP) -- Brothers $1,500,000 for control of the Den- ver Broncos of the American Football League. Board chairman Gerald Phipps said the Broncos would remain in Denver for the 1965 season. The transaction gives the Phipps' an additional 52 per cent of the stock of Empire Sports, Inc., parent company of the Broncos and the Denver Bears of baseball's Pacific Coast League. The Phipps now hold 94 per cent of the shares. Accepting the Phipps' offer 'was a six - man voting trust headed by president Galvin. inside the 14,000-seat arena. Kunz. Versafood Squad Wins UAW Crown Versafood captured the UAW Hockey League title Saturday in the final game of the schedule when, they walloped Starr Furn- iture 10-3. In the other game, Oshawa TV and Tony's Refreshments battled to a 5-5 tie. VERSAFOOD TRIUMPHS A seven-point effort by Wayne Redshaw sparked Versafood to its win over Starr Furniture, to and held a 3-2 lead at the end of the second. Vic Georgoff scored two goals Wayne Norris also picked up two goals with Dave Nicholls getting the other. Butch Dowe earned three assists. Bob Keenan, Harv. Burk and Al Dick were the other marks- men for Tony's. Tony's and Oshawa TV open the semi-final series this Sun- and two assists for Oshawa TV.) Set 45 SE ee Es JIM McKENNY Tackle Marlies Tonight five goals and 36 assists and claims a wicked slap shot. Orr, along with his 30 goals, has 46 assists and is high up in scoring race. Marlies should also have a tough job stopping Ron Bucha- from p oint-scoring nan, Generals' captain, stretching his streak to 26 games. Pee Wee Results of games played Sat- urday, Feb. 13 at the Children's Arena in the Neighborhood Association's Pee Wee Hockey League are as follows: . BROOKSIDE 4, KINGSIDE 6 Scorers: Brookside -- Barr (2), Bartlett (1) and Arbuckle (1). N. OSHAWA 6, WOODVIEW 1 Scorers: North Oshawa -- A. Bathe (1), W. Bryant (1), G. O'Connell (1), M. Noonan (1), D. White (1) and L. Hopkins (1). Woodview -- Al Lacroix. HARMAN 4, FERNHILL 1 Scorers: Harman -- N. Sirko (1), K. Climpsen (1), D. Andrews (1) and R. Foster (1). Fernhill -- Terry McKee. NIPIGON 3, LAKE VISTA 6 Scorers: Nipigon -- Stinson (1), Matthews (1) and Zwicker (1). CONNAUGHT 3, STORIE 6 the! Scorers: Connaught -- A. Har- Neighbourhood's Results rison (1), J. Blohm (1) and M. Clapp (1). EASTVIEW 11, BAKER 1 Scorers: Eastview -- T. Ver- moen (2), .B. Smegal (2), C. Siaegar (2), D. Gray (1), C. Lockey (1), D. Coull (1), Stinson (1) and B. Patterson (1). Baker -- Stacey. SUNNYSIDE 7, RADIO 2 Scorers: Sunnyside -- B. How- ard (3), J. Boivin (2), A. Boivin (2). Radio -- Andy Maykut and Randy Stinchcombe. VALLEYVIEW 2 SOUTHMEAD 1 Scorers: Valleyview -- Greg Reid (2). Southmead -- B. Dug- gan. In an exhibition contest, Bathe whipped Rundle 7-2. T. Lloyd scored three goals for the win- ners. R. Peleshok, R. Rankine, | J. Kevin and M. Stark shared singles. F. Allison notched both goals for Rundle. y Joey Durelle Edges Savoie, Retains Title lead and over-powered the fence of his title. weighed Savoie weighed 14414. fighter 55 points. Racine ofr butting, and third rounds. MONTREAL (CP)--Joey Du- relle successfully defended his Canadian welterweight boxing title by gaining a hard-fought decision Monday night over Ar- mand Savoie of Montreal in a 12-round championship bout. Durelle, 26, of Baie Ste. Anne, N.B., a cousin of former Cana- dian heavyweight champion Yvon Durelle, built an early year-old Savoie in the first de- Durelle, ranked eighth by the li World Boxing Association, in at 147 pounds. Two judges gave Durelle, who fights out of Trois-Rivieres, Que., the win by scores of 56 to 51 and 56 to 55 using the five- point '"'must" scoring system. The third judge gave each The. champion was warned three times by referee Marcel a tactic which helped open cuts over both Savoie's eyes in the second Royal Hotel stayed in the run- ning when they battle tooth- and-nail for a 6-6 tie with Otten- brite's Men's Wear, in the first game of the Whitby. Mercantile League playoff doubleheader on Sunday, but in the second game, Kelly-D is ney thumped Arena Sunoco 11-1, to end any hopes the "Oilers" may have had, of winning The Ivan Hicks Trophy, this season. Royal Hotel's inspired play was featured by the two-goal scoring performances of Bill Lundmark and Bob Tripp while Dave Harrison and Mel Brown added singletons. Stan Sharman was the big gun for Ottenbrites, with two goals. Doug McLean, Lloyd Seymour, Tom Humphries, and Art Ren- nick shared the other four tal- 35- ies. Royals and Ottenbrites settle their playoff, Sunday afternoon at two o'cleck. In the second game, Arena Sunoco didn't get much more whitewash brush, Gordon scor- ing on a pass from Larry, mid- way through the second stanza. potted a pair. Ron Slack, Jim scored singletons. FIRST GAME First Peried 1. Royals: Harrison Whitby Mercantile Loop Close To Final Playoffs than exercise with the Forrester boys saving the team from the Elmer Tran and Al MacDon- ald each scored three goals for the winners and Charlie Maw Tremblay and Grey Heffering FOR THE LARGEST SELECT ION TROPHIES FOR ALL SPORTING EVENTS AND GIFTS IN EASTERN ONTARIO The G. B. COMPANY 356 Dean Ave., Oshewe Phone George Fuller Bus. 723-3961 Res. 725-2062 (Roberts, Christie) 2. Ottenbrites: McLean. .... Royals: Lundmark (Brown, Tripp) Second Period Royals: Brown (Lundmark) .... Ottenbrites: Sharman Ottenbrites: Seymour Royals: Lundmark (Brown, Tripp) wee Ottenbrites: Sharman (Moffatt) Third Period Ottenbrites: Humphries (Sharman, Seymour) . Royals: Tripp ; |. Royals: Tripp (Brown) Otfenbrites: Rennick SECOND GAME First Period : Tran MacDonald) ........00. 3 Slack (Stoneman) ...... : MacDona'd Tran) ad 2? NPs bad MacDonald, Tran) .... Kellys: Tremblay (Grey) Second Period Kellys: Tran (Maw) ........+00« Kellys: Tran (MacDonald) 3 rester 2 ep FR YM = : MacDonald Tran) ... Jim Gallant 560 (208) and Tony Carrears 533 (201) were the big men. in LA and B's 3-1 count over Ideal Dairy, while Scugog Clearners topped Wilson's Men's Wear by the same score, with Joe Spencer 556 (212) and Gord D.|Hornby 545 (222) doing the dam- age. Mackie's Van and Storage took Dyetts' apart 3 to 1 with Alex Ross 593 (203, 206), Jim Lamont 583 (207) and Harold Babcock 581 (211), more than eliminating George Sommer- ville's 539 (234) night for the Sports. In the final match of the night with the Sales getting total pins by a single roller, Herm Prak- ken 560 was tops here. Other good scores had D. Trivett $43 (201), Bob McEwan 531, Bob Sennott 539, Krewohuk 532, 'om Doug Cole 520 (201), J. Gatto 519, Stan Hodgson 518 Harry Hutcheon 518, Glen Copp 514, R. Courtney 515 (210), B. Herd- ing 512, A. Kiniskl 512, end Fred Snow au. Standings: Bleck's Men's Wear 4, and L .industries 4, Clint's Texaco 3, A. and B. Discount 3, Scugog Cleaners Meckie's Var end Storage 3, Goch Super- test 3, Les Eveniss Seles 2, Ontario Motor Si 2, Homes Hi 1, ideal er=z Sports 1, McLa Gustries 0 and P LANDER-STARK CLASSIC igers mede a definite step towards th ee eS ae Hins 1, Mats 0. Trimm spear-heading a fine team effort. Jim King was the only Jet to give the 7 is' any trouble. Richards com- jocker and Wes the first Sai Ron Ni it a try for the Lions who reaily had it rough this week. tne by Hi missed @ "600" set by four Big Elght: Rolf Rocker 631 (245, 205), Harry Witterick 596 (200), Harry Blohm 592 (215), Frank Sobl! 582 (203, = Les Eveniss and Ontario Motor|<7%2 Sales battled to a 2all draw aed pg ee ee E. Edwards $24 | hog aes Dairy 1, Wilson's Men's Wear 1, Ouett's} 7, Houdeltle AEMELEOD UTEP IV cree feet tell] na i _. | i 8 is 'THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tussdey, Febronry 16,1965 J ee ae] va ae a, Marten Uoens et ane ee, Norm See gee Se Ftomion ty Sielbiist eat i : i i i ue ib EXPORT 5 Ur. and Sr. Courses) Phone 668-4666 Evenings 725-4197 PLAIN or FILTER CIGARETTES Now FILTER KING 2 TIP turned on the heat to dump Crown Tax! 7-0 for a share of first place with Bobbies who scored seven points from the Dandies by 2 defeuit. lothing ly. Standings: TAGR's 7, restons Men's Shop 5, P' Auto Magic Cerwash 'une-Up Centre S$, Cenire 4 Yomacs 4, Bond' 3, Vancos 2, © es 5, age i 37 if Vern) >, Trimm 579 (208), We les (201), Jim King 565 (228) end Jim (207). Thomson 551 Standings: Royals 34, Lions 34, Jets 32, Hornets 32, Falcons 31, Tigers 30, Eagles 29 and. Hewks 28. MEN'S MONDAY NITE really did Heffering (Tran) Cleaners when 57| scored seven points all in one night You had to see it to believe it, but It) happen! Al nwt FRIENDLY PHILOSOPHER «1 Tran (Gray) Barber Shop Now Has Available 3 BARBERS No Waiting -- Expert Service FREE MASSAGE PLAY GOLF « KING WEST GOLF CLUB 100 Th Rd. N., Osh 9 Holes Excellent Greens ---- Well Trapped Membership Available 10% Reduction if ° % soy gy 15 STEPHENSON'S GARAGE WHEEL ALIG J a FP ae 725-0522 725-0560 1 15 CHURCH STREET finish on top of the league|day, starting at 10 a.m. Versa- standings by two points. food and Starr Furniture _ The winners led 1-0 after the|battled in the second contest. first period, fired seven un-|-- mien answered goals in the middle frame, and coasted in the finale |f j as the losers outscored them 3 -2. Redshaw notched three goals and four assists. to win the league's scoring championship while Versafood's goalie, Bil] Braiden, won the goaltenders' award. Al Myles also enjoyed a suc- cessful night with three goals and three assists while Harold Ford picked up two markers. Singles went to Paul Tran and Bud Johnson. Lloyd Mapes, Gus Fogal and Vern Beck were the marksmen for the losers. RALLY FOR DEADLOCK A goal by Ron Wright, his second of the game, with less than four minutes remaining gave Tony's a 5-5 draw with Oshawa TV. The TV. boys jumped into a 2-0 lead after the first period JAMES "O'MALLEY! Construction Ltd. 199-7182 1° Homes @ Additions Offices @ Remodeling Ireleonsedease at CAMERON Wrecking Demolition We Wreck Anywhere-- } COSENS & MARTIN Insurance 67 King St. E., Oshawa All lines of 728-7515 Insurance Res: 725-2802 or 725-7413 Any "Description FREE ESTIMATES Call 725-4285 Or Write-- 161 Mill St., Oshawe termPlan loan ] put less money into financing and more into ing power, bargaining businesslike way... nage First -- before you shop around - finance in advance with a low-cost power im your pocket. 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