Es. 4 tee eg ee Pee Se ee ow -- = | AT. OSHAWA C.C. ve ee Annual Ladies' Open oa 'GM Trophy Bonspiel SPORTS EDITOR "Everything From Soup To Nuts out Mrs, NK. "Effie"), OSHAWA <&,, iM lwood in an -- : y Oniawa.¢ i Cu of The|second-round game; Mrs. A. rae Anderson's Whitby 'rink; Mrs. got}iwm, 'Gen' Miller's rink, from the host club; Mrs. H. A. "Merlee" Lawrence's entry 10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, Merch 3, 1965 SPORTS MENU ee Ee SRE ""AND THAT", as the man said, "Is That" ! Danny O'Shea, who celebrated his return to the lineup, from durance vile, by scoring three goals to spark their 5-3 triumph, Oshawa Generals marched boldly into fourth place in the OHA Junior "A" standings, last night here, in their key game j A ee} rom Oshawa Gott Club, Mrs. against Montreal Jr. Canadiens, Montreal's. young goalie y Pa ris $_ rink, Rivard performed miracles at times, to keep his mates in the j an eens lige perl agg arent running but the Generals were not to be denied last night. In 4 »| Robe ont - Miss addition to O'Shea's fine scoring feat, Bobby Orr and Ron Avonlea, Toronto CSCC, Gran-|J. Elliott's entry from Pete ite Club, Mississaugua, Scar-jborough C.C. and a_ second Buchanan each notched one; Orr's goal tying the score only 3 with * entries Whitby entry, skipped by Miss 25 seconds after Montreal had taken the lead, at the 18- Barrie, Port.|Doreen Dobbie. minute mark of the initial frame. O'Shea's first put Generals Perry, Midland, Cobourg, and|yHREE "REPEATS" ahead, midway in the game, Buchanan's put them in front the two Oshawa clubs, Oshawa! possiBLE again, early in the final canto and then after Montreal had Golf ag be yet C. oe 'ivi: Mrs_ Lawrence's rink cap- again tied it up, O'Shea got the winner, midway in that aso 0 aah gE gy ei oe period and added his clincher about six minutes later. Any ed intc the usual 9.00 o'clock/and Mrs, Jacobi's entry, both|mr and 11.00 o'clock draws, play-lfrom the Oshawa Golf Club, Oshawa score is cause enough for the Generals' rooters to ed two games yesterday; with\won The MeCallum Trophy. test the strength of the roof, rafters and walls of the new the losers in their first games.|Mrs, Lawrence's wo wins yes- Civie Auditorium, but you can imagine the bedlam that thun- moving into the first round of|terday and Mrs. Jacobi's loss- dered after each of last night's Oshawa goals -- Orr -- O'Shea -- Buchanan -- then O'Shea twice in succession. WOW ! the secondary event, for Theland-win, put both rinks in the _|McCallum Trophy. position of being able to repeat Following the day's play,itheir 1964 triumphs. Mrs. which' concluded late in the) Jacobi's rink is the only "local" afternoon, all enjoyed the Osh-lrink remaining in the running awa Curling ladies' traditional|for The McCallum Trophy. bonspiel banquet, which was @| Jp 'addition, Mrs. meal being enhanced by a fine)Morgan's Peterborough _ rink, rab program of rib-tickling enter-lwith their win-and-loss record|srs, miller il: Mrs J, Kennedy 5, tainment, as several of the|yesterday, now moves into the|Mrs. Lawrence 8; Mrs. Alexander 5, rinks, both hosts and visitors, /third event, for The Hallitt/Mis Scour BW) Hezzewood | Bit}. presented hilarious skits. Trophy, which Mrs. Morgan's|Mrs, J, Elliott 9; Mrs. D. Morgen B. Bonspiel chairman Jean Mer-|ririkk won last year. Local rinks | Miss Cobble 7; Mrs. F. Brown $. . |cer welcomed all-the rinks and/skipped by Mrs. Hezzelwood) Ws. Gilchrist * 8; Mrs. W. omer Ht briefly outlined the pattern of}(QGC) and Mrs. Eileen Coppin : heed 4 the four competition fsbo (OCC) are also contesting The} -- ash Members of the House Commit-/Hallitt Trophy, in today's final! jou tee and Social Committee were|action rigor y' IMs: cliveen. 10; bd pia de aL). hard a --e all nar er Following an che' _ complete |Mrs. 5 Coon 8; Mrs. A. after the wishes and needs O!/rinks and their Tuesday'S|hrs° Fountain 12) Mp Setrond their guests. cores: Mrs. G. Boo a bed The entire top tloor, as well < Mrs, D. goed is: Me as the banquet tables them- 9:00 O'CLOCK DRAW Mrs. K. Hurd 12; selves, were tastefully deco- First Game | rated, with a St. Patrick's|, OSHAWA GOLF BROOM & STONE motif, while "paddy green'|M' R: ox Peg Beets was also the predominate color|Mrs. x Robins, Mrs. H, Loreoux, in the array of excellent prizes, baat agora PY we - Scully, on display. SCA Eight rinks mee as Pate! Mrs S. Youngs, Mrs. H. Knight, game. winners, in the stern first)Mrs. M. MacMaster, Mrs urs day's play. 'They were sched-\Mn' o: seer, Mrs, K. Homey, uled to open the quarter-finals,| skip 9; skip dp in the main event, for The GM SCARBOROUGH | sp: Trophy, this morning, They in-|7* (cram Mrs. D. Mutrie cluded Mrs. D. "Lee" Scott, of|Mrs. A. Bradley, Toronto Scarborough, who Mrs, A, Anderson, ' spony C5.6.¢, B, Penrose, i. R. Browne, Mrs. 5. Robinson, Mrs, G, Boone, skip 8. nd Gar Pp WHITBY E. Kirby, Mrs. J, ity, Mrs, G, Lindsey, Dorothy |""33 2» wceieek TORONTO MARLIES' chances of overtaking Niagara Falls in the race for first place, were little-or-none, after Generals beat them in Maple Leaf Gardens on Sunday after- noon. But even the mathematical possibility was wiped out last night when Marlboros took a 5-1 licking, in St. Cathar- ines, as the Black Hawks tightend their own grip on sixth place, the final playoff berth. So now it's settled -- it will be Oshawa Generals vs Niagara Falls Flyers in the semi- final bracket of the Junior "A" playoffs, scheduled to open next week. Now if the Generals can duplicate the success of Whitby Dunlops -- that will be something! The "Dunnies" earned fourth place in their Junior "B" group with a win on Saturday night and last night they went right into the enemy camp and handed Etobicoke Indians, the league-leaders, a . defeat on their own ice. When the opposition has "the odd game" in a playoff series, you simply have to win at least once in the other guy's backyard and to do it in the first game of the series, should be a great morale builder. "Dun- nies" can now march into the finals, by winning every time they play at home. It would be nice to see the red-hot Gen- erals grab off a win, in their opener at Niagara Falls. Oshawa player ready to give his teammate a_ helping hand. --Oshawa Times Photo and is seen kicking out 2 drive by defenceman Nick Beverley in the first period. Chris Roberts is the other KICKS OUT DRIVE -- Goaltender Fernand Rivard of the Montreal Junior Ca- nadiens had a busy evening at the Civic Auditorium last O'SHEA SCORES THREE Generals Clinch Fourth, Beat Jr. Canadiens 5-3 fired the rebound past the un- prepared netminder, However, Jacques Lemaire put the Habs right back in the game on a power play effort, seven seconds after Chris Rob- erts went off for holding. *Generais outshot Canadiens 18-7 in the final period and outscored their opponents 3-1. Buchanan notched his 46th goal of the season and stretched his consecutive point-scoring string to 31 games early in the frame. Bruce Blyth added the other Montreal goal at the three- minute mark. But O'Shea com- pleted his three-goal perform- ance with his 14th and 15th tal- lies in 23 games to sink Mont- real's hopes. night as the Oshawa Gen erals won 5-3 and bombed the young netminder with 45 shots. Rivard played a standout game for the losers the weekend with a game here Saturday night against St. Cath- arines Black Hawks and a Sun- day afternoon contest with Kitchener Rangers in Kitchener. . Nick Bever'ey, Cashman and Whittaker were a few of the notable Oshawa players. - Gibson had another easy night in goal but looked shaky on several long shots... . Orr enlivened the game with sev- eral end - to - end rushes and earned two points to give-him a fantastic 199. total in three years of junior hockey. Rookie Chris Hayes, out for i2 games with a broken finger, and Bill White, who has. miss- ed two games with pulled leg/® muscles, are expected back for Rivard, who joined the Jun- ior Habs late. in the season, kicked oyt 40 shots as the Gen- erals barded him from every angle. He robbed Billy Little on several attempts and pulled off terrific saves against Ron Buchanan, Bobby Orr and Jim Whittaker. Buchanan hit the goal post twice in the second period and O'Shea banged one off the jcrossbar in the third, SAVARD OPENS SCORING Defenceman Serge Savard opened the scoring for the Canadiens late in the first period on a screened shot from inside the blueline, that fooled goalie Dennis Gibson. By GERRY SUTTON Danny O'Shea may be the spark Oshawa Generals need to advance into the finals of the OHA Junior 'A' League play- offs. Returning from an 11-game suspension, O'Shea fired three goals and earned one assist to pace Generals to a 5-3 victory over Montreal Junior Canadiens at the Civie Auditorium last night before 3,430 fans. The triumph clinched fourth- place for Oshawa which means they'll face the league title =SUPER~FAsr- SE RELIER tS, SHORT SPORTS: -- Oshawa Minor Hockey Association's sole survivor in Ontario playdowns, the Juvenile All-Stars, open their second round of OMHA playdowns, here at the Children's Arena, this evening, at 6:45 o'clock. Their oppo- nents are Toronto Marlboro Juveniles and this 2-out-of-3 Series will be a spirited affair. Second game is at Maple Leaf Gardens this Saturday afternoon at three o'clock and they toss for the third game. . . . BRIER results, at the time of writing, find Manitoba and Northern Ontario stil! undefeated, pt cod round-robin Canadian curling championship affair at atoon. British Columbia defeated-Ray Grant's Unionville i i rink 8-6, via a big three-count on the 11th end, yesterday. In pgp agli 9 ve Me gal; the following round, Northern Ontario, who had also beaten |series. Ontario, defeated British Columbia 9-8. Manitoba's two big | General Manager Wren Blair wins yesterday were over P.E.I. and Nova Scotia. . and Flyers' owner Hap Emms WHITBY Mrs. M. Cranfield, Mrs. Mrs, Mrs. $, Cooper, skip AVONLEA Mrs. N, Snutch, Mrs. G, McKenzie Mrs, R. Staughton Mrs. re Coppin, Mrs, A, Chore, skip skip 2 Tony's Cagers Top O'Reill Teachers | eswys,ce. mon cass Tony's Refreshments defeat-Iis. & G. Campbell, Mrs, 6. ed O'Neill Teachers 89-63 in|Mrs. lemens, rs, J, their exhibition basketball/"'s, i Miller, |. Mrs, M Mrs, 4 Gearing, Mrs. Renwick, D' Scholls Zino-pads Wells, Spragge, Maicolmson, 12; skip 1 will loon you AR CR FOO a up to the . . OSH- AWA table tennis enthusiasts were saddened this weekend, at the tragic death of Wacek Stanley Fita, of this city. Only 28, Stanley Fita was born in Poland and has lived in Oshawa for the last three years. He brought the Ontario singles cham- pionship here in 1961-62. Harmony United Takes Protestant Atom Title Harmony United closed out an undefeated season in the Protestant Church Atom Hock- ey League on Saturday when they bombed St. Lauke's Pres- byterians 12-0. It was the llth consecutive victory for the Harmony lads who won the league title with 22 points, five more than Albert Street. Dan Porteous led Harmony's attack with four goals. Mike Cawker had three while Kevin McLaren notched two goals. Singles went to John Ford, Neil Edwards and Peter Fal- aise. Ken Scott, in goal for the winners, earned his ninth shut- out of the season. Christ Church and St. Mark's Anglican battled. to a scoreless tie in the first game of the morning. Goaltenders Dan Lymer of St. Mark's and Industrial Loop Hockey Action Keith Peters captured the Os awa Industrial Hockey League title on Saturday when they battled to a 7-7 tie with Inter- City in the final game of the regular season schedule, In the other contest, Gus} Brown Motors edged Hugh's} Kings 3-2. Buddy Yahn of Keith Peters won the scoring championship with 50 points while Gary Tay- lor took the goaltending crown with a 3-5 average. Bob Burke was the big gun for Inter-City as they rallied to tie Keith Peters in a wide-open game. Burke fired three goals and earned four assists while Robbie Mason scored two goals and added two assists. For Keith Peters, Yahn notch- ed three goals .and picked up two assists. Other scorers were Ea Babin, Roger McKnight, Bill Hoard and Rick Craggs. Bob Miller sparked the Motor boys to their victory over Hugh's Kings with three goals. Gary Mitchell and. Reed McConnell earned two assists each. Fred Green and Don Arscott scored for the losers. The playoffs get underway this Saturday with Keith Peters L facing Inter-City in the first ser- ies and Hugh's Kings taking on Gus Brown Motors in the other TOP TEN SCORERS Yohn, Keith Peters I Ed. Babin, Keith Peters Bill Hoard, Keith Peters Brian Wright, Hugh's Kings Paul Osborne of Christ Church received well-earned shutouts. received well-earned shutouts. St. Paul's Presbyterian edged First Baptist 1-0. Robert Sutherland fired the only goal of the game while goalie Doug Lavis picked up the shutout. King Street United and St. Andrew's United fought to a 1-1 draw. Dana Christian tal- lied the lone goal for St. Andrew's while John Darling- ton got the King Street marker: Southminster blanked North- minster 1-0 with Glen Kirkham hard-fought contest. out was credited Logan. Street United whipped Simcoe Street United 3-0. up adding a MITE ACTION Leafs 2-0 in the goalie for Wings, regular season schedule }getters, Black Hawks bombed test. for the winners got the Rangers. lone goal for this Saturday 8.20 - 9.00 a.m.; St. versus St. Paul's, 9.10 + 9.50; takes on Southminster, Leafs meet (North End) versus, St. Mark's, 7.00 a.m. and St. Luke's King Street, 7.40-8.20. FINAL ATOM pangs b-4 ed Harmony , Albert Street Southminster Northminster St. Andrew's Christ Chureh St. Paul's gl "ee King 'Sireet Simcoe Street St. Mark's FINAL MITE STAND) Black Hawks Rangers Red Wings Maple Leats asas en euevusonn~-odt 0 2 2 2 2 4 4 5 7 7 8 8 $s Zon ena ern® 1G: e008? en.5? L 1 6 6 & e--s4 scoring the only goal of the The _ shut- to Mark In the final game, Albert Robert Small paced the winners with two goals with Randy Wether- single. Gary Aldred, in goal for Albert Street, picked up the shutout. Red Wings downed the Maple first Mite League game. Mark Shortt, the finished the by working hard and picking up his first shutout. Joe McIntyre and Don Griffith were the goal- the Rangers 6-1 in the otwer con- David Salway and Brent Fulton scored two goals each while David Siksay and Peter Winstanley shared singles. Gary MacLean the The playoff schedule starts with Christ Church meeting First Baptist, Andrew's Albert Street meets North- minster, 9.50-10.30 and Harmony 10,30- }11.05. From 11.15 - 11.50 Maple Black Hawks and Red Wings versus Rangers (South End). In exhibition games, Simcoe Street - 7.40 versus | % jmuch all are expected to arrange the playoff dates today. The first game will likely be in Niagara Falls a week from Friday. The Generals claim an im- pressive record over the last nine games with only one de- feat in that span. Last night, they completely outplayed the younger Canadiens and might have doubled the score if not for the outstanding work of Orr evened the score 25 sec- onds later on a drive from the point that went through a maze of players and hit the top left-hand corner of the net. O'Shea put Generals ahead 2-1 midway through the second on a power play effort. Wayne Cashman set up the play when he carried the puck into the Canadiens' zone, split the de- fence, and forced Rivard to goalie Fernand Rivard. make a sprawling save. O'Shea The 19-year-old O'Shea took a regular turn on a line with Billy Little and Bill Banner- man, besides participating in power plays and penalty kill- ing chores. His final goal was a picture effort as he intercepted a pass at the Montreal blue- line, shifted around the lone defenceman, and rifled a bullet drive past Rivard. BLUELINE NOTES -- Gener- als wind up their schedule on Dunlops Nip Indians By CLIFF GORDON Whitby Dunlop: staged a come - from - behind demon- last night as they downed the highly-rated Indians 3-2 in the jirst game of the Metro Junior B Hockey League semi-final series Second game of the best-of- seven series is slated for the Whitby Arena on Friday night at 8.30 p.m. The Dunnies, slow to get un- tracked in the first period, trail- ed the pennant winners 1-0 after in the second, the Dunlops show- ed their true form and came back to completely dominate the play as they held the big guns of the Indians off tne score sheet while scoring a pair of goals in the Etobicoke net Both teams scored once in the final frame Scoring ace Tommy Lavender, Darryl Leach and Danny Sand- ford were the marksmen for City League Bantam Play Three more games in the Oshawa Minor Hockey Associ- ation's Bantam League round- robin playoffs were staged at the Children's Arena last night, with Canadian Tire defeating Local 1500 by a 42 score; Bathe and McLelland defeating Ernie Cay's 3-1 and Local 1817 winning 5-1 over Duplate Can- ada. CANADIAN TIRE received two goals from Jim Badgley and singletons from Paul Clark and Dennis Ashton, to double the score on Local 1500, who had John Cuthbert and Dave Bracken as their goal-scorers. ERNIE CAY'S got their lone tally from Bernie -- Lacroux, which wasn't enough to save .ithe team effort by Bathe and McLellan, who received three scoring contributions from John Goodwin, Martin Sheppard and Mike Hamuinond. LOCAL 1817 had things pretty their own way, in turning back Duplate 5-1. Bill Holmes scored a pair for the winners, with Roger Richard, Larry Lupel and Lynn Shymko In Playoff Opener stration at the Etobicoke Arena ~ % had been handed out. Both play- ers drew ten minutes for fight- ing in the penalty box, despite the fact that Delcourt was the instigator of the brawl. Gay was cut in the scuffle for five stitches and may lose a couple of teeth. The Dunlops had to win. one game in Etobicoke and the first one is always the vest one. They could go two up with an all-out performance here on Friday, FIRST PERIOD Saturday's game. MONTREAL -- goal, Rivard; defence, Saverd, Lemieux, Porier, Liesemer; for wards, Pleav, Dufour, Bordeleau, maire, Drolet, Vadnels,. Ferguson, Burns, Grenier, Patrick and Blyth, OSHAWA --- goal, Gibson; Pe Orr, Whittaker, Beveriey, Buchar; for- wards, Little, O'Shea, Bannerman, Rob- erts, Marshall, Giroux, Booth, Buchanan, Cashman and Bisir. Referee --- Hugh McLean. Linesmen-- John LeBlanc and Maynard Cameron. FIRST PERIOD My Montreal, Savard Oshawa, Orr (Buchanan) 18.25 Penalties -- Blyth (charging) 3.49%, Cashman (tripping, roughing), Vednais (roughing) 11.56, Savard (hooking) 14.37, SECOND PERIOD O'Shea (Cashman) ..... 9.47 Lemaire 18.00 3, Oshawa, 4. Montreal, (Drolet, Lemieux) 4.50 Penalties - Orr (interference) bat, Burns (slashing) 8.56, Roberts (holding) 14.43, O'Shea (holding) 16.53, O'Shea (interference) 19.15. THIRD PERIOD Buchanan Little) ... Blyth Porier) toeee 5. Oshawa, (O'Shea, 6 Montreal, (Lemaire, 7. Oshawa, (Bannerman, 8. Oshawa, O'Shea ' 14.49 Penalties -- Savard (tripping) 0.23, Savard (slashing) 4.19, Lemieux (trip- ping) 6.16, Pleauv, Roberts (roughing) 16.30. SAVES: Rivard Gibson PLAY GOLF Lefor the '"Teachers," 1, Etobicoke: Bowering 20 minutes of ac'ion. However -- Penalties -- Gay (T. Ecclestone, Knowles a Byrne 14.06. SECOND PERIOD 2. Whitby: Lavender (So'omon) 7.15 3. Whitby: Leach (Sandford) Penalties -- 18, Thompson 18.28, Knowles, Marsh 5.18, T. 19.45, Marsh 19.59. 4. Etobicoke: DAN SANDFORD coming at 15.58 of winner and broke a 2-2 dead- lock 2 Rick Bowering and scrappy Bob Delcourt scored for the los- ing squad as they failed in their fifth meeting to stop the fight- ing Dunlops. The. Dunnies now have won three and tied two in five games with Etobicoke this season The game was a spirited af- fair as the Etobicoke team re- alized that they had a tiger by the tail, Delcourt was the bad man for 'the homesters as he attacked Ricky Gay in the pen- alty box after a trio of penalties INCOME TAX RETURNS Completed T. 1. Short Form STILL 2.00 U.A.W. HALL Bond East PUBLIC WELCOME Hours: 10 'a.m, to S p.m. & jsharing the other three count- lors, Mike Hall saved Duplate| from the whitewash brush, 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. Mon, to Fri. THIRD PERIOD Delcourt (Bowering, Marsh) 2.53 1.0", "Landiora 1.43, es er Ecclestone Sandford +» U0 | 5. Whitby: 'Sandford (Leach) 15.58 enalties -- Lastic 4.44, Gay Whitby. The goal by Sandford, | minors and ten-minute misconduct) 19.19, the final pee (minor and ten-minute miscon- period. proved to be the game|%<"_': (two « KING WEST GOLF CLUB 100 Thornton Rd. 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