Blazers Dump Tulsa, Buchanan Impresses Harry Sinden helped on a pair. Bill Flett scored both Tulsa goals, one on Bernie Parent, who played the first two periods and the other on Doug Favell in | the third, a on a5 a ess a a i arias we wn eee ne BA A A a a AR a PR F--- rmeeregmrngeeneeenmeens RISER ner HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL Central And Donevan Early Grid Leaders . i | i i \ } a ---- ( t } i ( last season, Generals | toiling with Oklahoma City Blazers of the Central Profes- sional Hockey League. Last night at Civic Auditorium "Bucky" was impressive in Blazers' 6-2 exhibition victory over Tulsa Oilers, another CPHL entry. é Playing on a line with Brian Bradley and Bill Goldsworthy, Buchanan opened the scoring on @ power play goal at 5.49 of the first period. He also picked up one assist, was the .workhorse on Oklahoma City's last goal and had several good scoring opportunities. Midway through the opening frame, he narrowly failed to bang 'in a rebound on a power play effort, Tulsa goaltender Bruce Gamble made a dazzling gave on a close-in drive by Goldsworthy and smothered the! puck off Buchanan's 'stick. Near the end of the period, he broke through the defence) and went in alone but was un-| jscorer for three goals. Others came fromierals open | Pete |Sather. Bill Goldsworthy assist-| Rangers Saturday night, game ed on three and playing coach time 7.15. With the memory of last Sat- urday's lacklustre affair be- tween. Boston Bruins and Okla- homa City fresh, fewer than 150 fans turned up for the game. They saw the winners put on a steady hockey display, with their passes sharpening as play progressed. Tulsa's perform- ance left much to be desired, showing only brief flashes in the third. Blazers scored three goals in the opening 20 minutes, two on the power play, and added two more early in the second before Tulsa scored. The winners add- ed another late in the frame. | The other marker was netted at 15.05 of the third on a Tulsa) power play. It was the last pre-season ex- Brian Bradley was the top|hibition game of the season at the winners with/Civic Auditoriam. Oshawa Gen- their OHA Junior Glen|'A' schedule against Kitchener RON BUCHANAN Panagabko and the final frame, with his team having a two-man advantage, he deflected a shot onto the post with Gemble beaten, able to get a good shot away. In} GEN'S ANNOUNCE LINE-UP 'FOR TOMORROW'S OPENER erts and right-winger Bob Black, Generals are having Oshawa Generals have re- Kaat Ignored | Oshawa grid fans can sok haf at Kinsmen Stadium ned roma 2 4 forward to keen competition|ing at 4.45, In Junior actionAg nei 1 1 % among the high schools this sea- es ag gage rely -- Central 1 2 oe son. tral faces Donevan and Mc-McLaughlin @ 2 © The results of the past twO,aughlin meets Anderson. Ad- SENIOR weeks show Donevan as thejmission is 50 cents for adults) pam Won Lost Pts strongest entry in the Junior|#74 25 cents for students, All), a eas loop. O'Neill Collegiate, 1ast\*" Welcome. : ; , .g. |McLaughlin 4 4 year's COSSA champions, rank| Standings as of October §: [A,.0i) re Cag a close second. In the senior JUNIOR Donevan ,os oe bracket, it is @ toss-up among iteam Won Lost Pis.|Anderson BS Se all four Oshawa schools, The new entry, Whitby's Anderson High School, is having early problems, In Junior games to date, Don- evan has registered a pair of victories, while © McLaughlin D'Neill and Central all have 1-1 records, Donevan demolished McLaughlin 45-0 and beat O'Neill 13-6, while Central downed Mc- Laughlin 26-6 and bowed to O'Neill 13-1, Quarterback Mike Ryan. from O'Neill, flanker Dennis Hercia and Terry Lee from Central, along with McLaughlin quarter- back Jerry Walsh all look like outstanding prospects, q In the Senior League, Central and McLaughlin have each regi-| stered a pair of wins, but Mc- Laughlin has also lost one, Mc-| Laughlin blanked Anderson 21-0 and downed Donevan 19-13. Cen-! tral beat O'Neill 10-1 and hand-| ed McLaughlin an 8-0 loss, In the only other games, Donevan| trounced Anderson 44-0 and lost to O'Neill 6-1, For McLaughlin, halfback Jim| PUBLIC SKATING PROGRAMME WEDNESDAY, OCT. 6th -- 8:00 P.M. Adults Only 50¢ FRIDAY, OCT. 8th -- 8:00 P.M, Teen Skating to the Hit Records -- 50¢ ; BIG GUNS IN MINNESOTA'S SECOND VICTORY Bob Allison (right) tributed a fine diving catch in the fifth inning. For com- plete story see Page 9. SATURDAY, OCT. 9th -- 2:00 P.M, Children Under 14 -- 25¢ (Parent may accompany -- 50c) con- win gave the American League champs a two-game lead in the World Series. At left is Tony Oliva, who drove in the first Twin run. Jim Kaat (centre) poses in Minnesota's dressing room after hurling the Twins to a 5-1 victory over Los Angeles Dodgers. The SUNDAY, OCT. 10th --» 1:30 P.M. Family Skating . . . Adults 50c Children 25¢ @ Supervised lee Attendants @ Seperated Area For Toddlers GIESEBRECHT NETS TWO ' victory Thursday, | leased their line-up for to- | morrow night's OHA Junior | 'A' opener against Kitchener Rangers at Civic Auditorium. They will go with four lines and five defencemen, with Ian Young starting in goal. Danny O'Shea will centre the number | one line with Chris Hayes at | left wing and Wayne Cashman | at right, Bill Heindl will play between Billy Little at left and George Babcock at right. Brian Morenz is expected to centre left-winger Chris Rob- Best Catch Of Career: Bob Allison MINNEAPOLIS (AP) -- Bob Allison's diving, roll-over catch of a slicing fly ball in the fifth fnning choked off a_ potential Los Angeles explosion and sent Minnesota Twins on their way) Scout Reports MINNEAPOLIS (AP) -- Jim Kaat was a happy World Se- ries winner Thursday because he refused to be awed by Sandy) some _ difficulty obtaining Morenz's release but the mat- ter is expected to be cleared up today,: The other line has Jim Booth at centre, Danny Sandford at left-and Jack Brewer at right. Paul Cadieux has recently signed a contract and he will be one of the five defencemen in the first game. Others are ing reports on Los Angeles Dodgers' hitters, Minnesota Twins employed four high - priced scouts who Bobby Orr, Barry Wilkins, Jim Whittaker and Nick /SPent many weeks and thou-| , Beverly. sands of dollars to gather infor-| mation on the Dodger hitters to to their second World Series! as manager Sam Mele viewed it. last in the Hockey Association last season but they served notice Thurs- Peterborough, Hamilton Win First OHA Games Koufax and ignored the scout-/ By THE CANADIAN PRESS Hamilton Red Wings finished Junior A Ontario ay night that they don't intend \to repeat. The Wings defeated St. Cath- Lawrence, quarterback Doug) Barr and defensive back Har-| vie Hagerty have started well.| two goals while Nick Libett, Sandy Snow, Eddie Hatoum and Kevin Pettit got the others. TOP HAWKS Tops for the Black Hawks were Bob Sicinski and Doug Shelton with a goal and assist each. Steve Latinovich and Jon Popiel also scored. The Petes held a wide edge "|Donevan has a fine quarterback' | | in John Laxton and good run-| ning support from Keenan.) Charley Marlowe and Lloyd! Heholt make Central the team/ to beat while O'Neill features a speedy backfield, Six clubs return to action to-| AUDIT OR } THORNTON RD. S$. OFF KING ST. WEST | twins' CALGARY FIRM FAVORITES aid the Twins' pitchers. larines Black Hawks 6-4 in one So Kaat didn't pay the slight-| + 149 games that got the re-|in play before a home crowd of "I don't know when I've seen @ catch like that,"" Mele said. "It was a tremendous catch, It could have meant something big for the Dodgers if the ball had dropped in there. ; "It had a heck of a lot to do with our winning. They could have had a big rally going." Allison said it had to be the greatest catch he ever made, | "because it came in a World)% ¢ | By THE CANADIAN PRESS Toronto Argonauts, all but out Series." KILLEBREW COMMENTS Harmond Killebrew, who ha as good a view of the drive off, . : : Jim Lefebvre's bat as euielyic nn game in Tor from his thitd-base position,| 4 said, "I didn't think Bob had a Ghance in the world to catchi ee, une Monday after- noon when the Stampeders The atch came after Ron move to Montreal to battle the fifth with a single. Wes Parker ' ; beat out an infield hit after i gg ce fo catch, but Jim Kaat got out of Th ane on hae ry iv. | the inning by getting the next), Spl ie ' aig nly one win two batters to foul out. © outsings and are six points) Allison had an ice pack on his|Pehind third-place Montreal. right-thigh muscle, and trainer|,, But Calgary coach Jerry Wil-| George Lentz said the out-|ams isn't tang Toronto or 'i {Montreal for guented. fielder had a muscle spasm. | wwe javen't beaten them! Mele cautiously talked of a down east yet," he said Wednes-|ing on wholesale juggling injand a hard curve, preparation for Monday's game, beginning at 2 p.m. EDT. Don| pitching against Koufax stimu-jevent at the Tokyo Olympics, | Paquette, recently released byjjated him and spurred him to|suffered the injury when the) the Stamps, will start at defen-| greater effort. four-game sweep. "T'd love to sweep," he said, "but they're a tough outfit, and) you've got to play heads up all ane re the time. I've been telling you The odds are overwhelmingly ; yin favor of a Stampeder victory guys we're pretty tough, too. ltonight, however. FELT NO PRESSURE __.| The Stamps are first in the Winning pitcher Jim Kaat. Western Football day as his team prepared for its two-game jaunt. STAMPS FAVORED who said he didn't look at the| with an 8-3 mark and share hon-|™oving from end to flanker. | Twins' scouting reports on the/ors as the Canadian Football Dodgers, contended he felt nO\teague's most prolific scoring pressure' on him im opposing|team with British Columbia -Li- Sandy Koufax. ons at 20.8 points a game. Nobody expected me~to-beat! Toronto coach Bob Shaw-must Koufax, anyway," me between the foul lines. Butit#e hopes to have when I saw him throw after anihack Grant McKee for the game - Argo Line-up Uncertain For Stampeder Battle by injuries for the season, but Dick Shatto is reported to have he running for an Eastern|made a fast recovery from a Football Conference playoff|shoulder berth, aren't certain just wholagainst Montreal they'll have in the lineup whenjand will be in Toronto's offen- they meet Calgary Stampeders|sive backfield, The game is the only one in|the CTV network. ARE INJURYFREE | The Alouet Alouettes while Ottawa Rough|iuries -for Fairly had led off the Dodger alguettes while Oliawa Rovsl' against the Slamps Monday and yicoach Jim Trimble has an ex- /planation. thenics, except for brief limber-|I had the edge because on @ery Brumel, world record ing-up drills, in favor of isomet-jfirst time basis, it's the pitcher! holder in the high jump, will be} Kaat said.|first determine what players/at h "I told myself he had to beat/he'l| use against the stamps to est bit of attention to the scout-| 2,712 with holdovers Danny ing reports. jgular gone ponpn gts! Grant and Mickey Redmond! The 25 - year - old southpaw| er Peter boroug S\sparking the attack with two must have been doing some-\dumped Toronto Marlborosigoais each. | Andre Lacroix, top scorer for'| A hometown crowd saw dhe|the Petes last season, added a thing right because he allowed |7-4. the. Dodgers only seven hits in outpitching Koufax and bring-) j into a 2-1 Jead|goal and three assists while ing the Twins their portage nee Se erat but the/John Vanderburg and Garry! |straight victory 5-1. lBlack Hawks tied the game|Monahan, also both back from) "I didn't even bother to g0\with a goal early in the sec-last season, scored a goal over the scouting reports," saidiond before Hamilton clinched|4Plece. "I just pitched according|the verdict with four succes-/ The Marlboros fell behind 2-1 lsive goals and a 6-2 lead going)a fter the first period and trailed 4 - 3 after the second jed|Toronto scorers were Doug with|Dunville, Terry Caffery Cam Crosby and Tom Martin. | The Marlies picked up nine) of 17 penalties. Among them) was a 10-minute misconduct. to} Billy Plager of the Petes for swearing. HUNTING LICENCES j Kaat. Mrenasy|t® my owi strength. IGNORES DETAILS into the third. . ae | "I figured I knew all 1 had| Centre Don Giesebrech The game, which begins at-8\to know about them so why be- the way for the Red Wings .m, EDT, will be carried on\come confused with a lot of de-| tail. For example, I know the) 4 |Dodgers are a low-ball hitting] Brumel s Career tes are free of ag hoe I'm a ee aoe ks | \That's my strength. pite ] thelr encounter/Tat's my strength. 1 pitched May Be Finished) weakness. : MOSCOW (AP)--Soviet doc-) | "This way it was strength tors said Thursday they will jagainst strength, and I figured|not know for three days if Val- he last Sun injury The Als have ditched calis- lwho has the advantage. Not the|able to compete agé@in follow- rics, a type of exercise based on muscle tension and designed to hitters. ling a double fracture of his NOW ON jincrease strength. "while I stuck mostly to myjright knee in a motorcycle ac- Trimble has still been. carry-\fast ball, I also threw sliders|cident Wednesday. | SAL % | The 23-year-old student, win-| WEEKEND FEATURE EVENTS Kaat said the prospect ofjner of the Gold Medal in his HUNTING STARTS ON THE 25th Check Your Gear motorcycle on which he was) HOLIDAY RACING! SATURDAY: $25,000 added BREEDERS' STAKES get Pagan I'd better not after claiming him on waiversithe game, beginning at 2 p.m. Ds iduadl aad called Koufaxiwrc, But the Esks have thelleft leg. Linebacker Herb Pa- is J ng ey I expected. right to recall him and Shawiterra: is also on the sidelines| be definitely a big lift to beat won't know until today if Mc-,and general manager Jake Gau-; m. Kee will be available. daur has been busy all week en- sive end and Joe Williams is be-' ,, ; ; » rid} 7 j ing shifted from that Position Wowace, - pone - Kot Ted. Braiwel" tel Pagar! 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