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| | | - Shore Division of the COSSA 6 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, Octobér 18, 1965 Generals Thump Habs O'Shea Scores Three By FRANK RATCLIFFE minutes later. Sports Writer, Oshawa Times Irony has a habit of fre- quently creeping into sport. Such was the case Saturday night at Civic Auditorium as Oshawa Generals demolished Montreal Junior Canadiens 6-1, before 3,155 delighted fans. Oshawa centre Danny O'Shea returned from Montreal's NHL camps just two weeks ago, after failing to win a spot on the club. The same Mr. O'Shea registered his first three goals of the young season against the Junior Habs, to lead Oshawa's attack. GENERALS ALL SHINE The victory, however, was far from a one-man perform- ance. Almost every player in the Generals' line-up turned in a steady game. Bobby Orr assisted on all of O'Shea's tallies and added two deflected in. Rah George Jim Whittaker in of their own end. Generals needed less two-goal Little's skate. in the second. GENERALLY SPEAKING: DANNY O'SHEA Ouiment got a piece of it with his glove but it The Canadien goalie blocked ; 26 drives, 13 in the first 20 min-/Momtreal 3 St. Catharines 3 utes. He was called upon to make dazzling stops on Wayne Oshawa 3 Peterborough 3 C k and A ebla Oshawa at London period, as Habs ha' frequent difficulty carrying the puck out than two minutes to regain their advantage after Liesemer scored for Montreal in the second. Bobby Orr cen- tred the puck in front of Cana- diens' net and it deflected in off Rangers 3 Braves 3 O'Shea scored two in the last five minutes of the frame t0|Saskatoon 6 Brandon 7 give Oshawa a 5-1 lead, Gen- ; erals held a 12-10 edge in shots Coach Bep Guidolin and gen-/ociahoma City (CPHL) 8 Bos- ] HOCKEY SCORES By THE CANADIAN PRESS American League Saturday's Results Pittsburgh 3 Hershey 5 Rochester 5 Springfield 4 Tuesday's Games Pittsburgh at Baltimore Hershey at Quebec Gen- Someone said Oshawa erais and Peterborough Petes looked as if they had chips on their shoulders as they battled to a 3-3 tie in Peterborough Sunday afternoon. If those were only chips, they were made of granite! For the first period and a half, fans were wondering whether they had taken a wrong turn on the way to-the audi- torium. The "entertainment" looked more like a George Chuvalo - Floyd Patterson re- match than like a Junior 'A' hockey game. PENALTIES POUR IN Referee Danny Poland called 86 minutes in penalties, 50 to Oshawa. Of the total, 60 min- utes came in the first period. Generals were slapped with a match misconduct, two majors and 15 minors, while Petes were also assessed a game mis- canduct, two majors and eight minors. Gé@nerals had an edge in the scoreless first period, and out- shot Peterborough 10-7. Neither Oshawa Junior A Saturday's Result Montreal 1 Oshawa 6 Sunday's Results London ; Kitchenen 7 Tuesday's Game Western Ontario Senior Sunday's Result Galt 4 Oakville 10 Wednesday's Game Woodstock at Oakville SUNDAY Maniioba Junior Warriors 3 Monarchs 3 (all Winnipeg) Saskatchewan Junior Exhibition Canadian National team 4 Min- nesota (CPHL) 1 '(Montreal (NHL) 4 New (NHL) 2 York more "helpers" for good meas- eral manager Wren Blair were to launch a sus- ure. The five points lifted Orr's Liesemer, to open the second pleased with their club's per- meee NRE) 1T t bat mbige trergg ls ps cool- two-game total to an amazing | period scoring. formance. Blair pointed out (NHL) 3 " ah dnaialla ing off in the penalty box most mie = TWO goals And seven! Ostawa entered the secondithat a ciub is feally hustingionios co (NHL) § beclof the frame. : assists, frame holding a 2-0 lead. O'Shea| when it outskates Montreal for CAM fi NHL Quebec Andes Lacroix had two goed Generals' other goals came| notched the first counter mid-|§9 minutes -- and that's exact- st Spore (CPHL) 3 Tul scoring chances for Petes but from Billy Little, Chris Hayes|way through the period on the|iy what Generals did. Despite|" (CPHL) a ' bk ab was foiled both times by goal- and George Babcock. Ian Young| power play, Chris Hayes drilled made 28 saves in Oshawa's net,/in a rising shot to the left of giving up just one goal, to Ronjgoaltender Ted Ouimet five|/tne team has reached top form, should really go." Blair is after Lawn Bowlers End 3 :."..tt"." Successful Season Reports presented Thursdayjcliffe. Third night, by the committee chair-|Cutcheon, Dave Reynolds, Ches-| but jnormally a centreman, ed to be moved over to right wing. Montreal were. Jim was understandably dis- anes men, at the annual meeting of|ter Robinson and Howard Say-| appointed in his own team's per-| Lasco Steelers | Serge the Oshawa Lawn Bowling Club,/well, with Dr. A. W. Harding,|formance. Defenceman indicated the season just con-|Clarence Hopps, William/Savard was the only Canadien, cluded was one of the most|Ward and Sandy Anderson in/aside from Ouimet, who looked successful in the history of/fourth place. jat all impressive, and that was local lawn bowling. The Lew McConkey Trophy, |only in spurts. Prior to: the business meet-ifor trebles play, was won by ing, almost 50 members of the Jack Anderson, Casey Luke andl yaa0 pete SDotey Orr, Nick Bever: men's section of the club en-|Ernie Cay. Sam MacMillan, ley, Paul Cadleux, Barry Wilkins, Jim joyed a supper served by the/Stan Gibbs and Wally Dearborn|}iiny orsnea, Bris Morene, Bill Comal, ladies, The Ladies' Section'were second. In third place|Chris Hayes, Bill Little, George Babcock, made a donation of $600 to the were Roy 'Mann, William|}m Booth, Bob Black, Wayne Cashman club. Hamilton and Bruce McGregor. : I MONTREAL CANADIENS: Ted Ouimet Officers elected for the 1966|Fourth place prizes went to}(goal), Claude Chagnon, Serge Savard, season are: Orville Eagle, past|/Hector Campbell, William Dew- Norman Descoteaux, Jim Bannatyne, | with game time slated for 8:30. Oshawa Vikings president; Gordon MacMillan,|land and Jack Coleman. ant Pumelé. Mchel: CaPeme, Rea, (o'clock. their position at ~ ag the president; Robert Gallagher.) &q. Lugtenburg and William|,Se7e", Bernard Cote, Caro! Vadnais,| The Steelers are hot off three|Ontario Intermediate Rugger first vice-president; Jeff/ward won the Pierson - White|Obendort, - Luciene Gren incon wink in-a-row, in pre-season|League (Eastern Division) on Authors, second vice-president; 'Trophy, for doubles. T. D,|Lemelre. ES ae jgames including a convincing|Saturday afternoon, when they Chester Robinson, secretary,/Thomas and H. V. "'Curly"| 1. Oshawa: o'Shea \8-5 win over the Oshawa Crush-|defeated Toronto "Saracens ~e and "Pard" Canning, treas-\Myers were second. Ewart Ort, CAMWARY ©6525. sscceans 1.4/men in Oshawa last Thursday|in a hard-fought game, at the), . . urer. Carswell and Ben Tunnicliffe ss XCoaA. Ceol 16.05, ht. Ontario Rugger Complex, at It was announced that at the|were third; while Hector Camp-| Pens.: Little (high sticking) and Cote Manager Ivan Davie has had|™ictoria Sauare, north of To- district meeting, it was decided hel] and William Hamilton were] ence) 41.05, Witlins (tripping) 12.14, Pleau the performance, Guidolin feels it will be another month before and then, in his words, "they ltender Ian Young, while Peter- borough goalie Ferdinand Rivard stopped Bill Heindl on a close in drive on an Oshawa SATURDAY Western League Seattle 3 Portland 6 ep | but if} he joins Generals he is expect-|C hic ago (NHL) 2 Montreal Vancouver 2 Victoria 7 Saskatchewan Junior Saskatoon 6 Brandon 7 Exhibition coach Scotty| Toronto [Bowman had words of praise| (NHL) 3 Mc-|for O'Shea following the game,|~ (high sticking) 8.52, Changnon (interfer ! | (NHL) 1 (NHL) men short, to borough's one. two Start Tonight power play, and a minute later ferent Bobby Orr hit the post. The penalty parade continued in the early stages of the sec- ond period, and Petes were fin-|tors. 1 ally able to cash in on a power|Play that preserved a tie. ., play. Dave McLeish tipped in| O'Shea's second goal f 3 Detroit) andre Lacroix's rebound, at thejearly in the period, but that| (slashing) 19.07. Butour Mion sticking) | lcrease, with Oshawa playing)was virtually the end of Osh-| conduct) and Cashman (roughing and Peter-|tawa's Danny O'Shea tied it up fourjone goal, just 24 seconds later, minutes later, also on a powerjand with the chant of "Go,' 'Penalties Galore As _|lalia Generals Tie Petes s Petes, Go" spurring them on, the hametawnere noured it on for the last 10 minutes, - Andrew Lacroix scored on a power play to. tie the game. From that point on, however, Petes were unable to penetrate Young's armour. In the last 10 minutes he made phenomenal stops on Paul Curtis, George Godson, Mickey Redmond, Guy Dufour and three on Grant. GENERALLY SPEAKING: Bill Plager and Wayne Cash- man were engaged in a scuffle 7 near the end of the first period| and were banished with minors. Plager chose to continue the "difference of opinion" in the penalty box, and when Cash- man fought back, both players were banished from the game. 7 Consensus was Barry Wilkins should have been handed the same punishment in the second when he wound up and slashed a Petes' player sarin the side, ; "ase jbut he got off with a minor. play. Tt. was the first of two Next game for Generals is this scored by the big centre, cap- Tuesday night against London YOUNG IAN Shades Polonia o Capture Lancaster Oshawa Italia added the Lan-- The score could have mounted caster Cup to their 1965 trophyjin the late stages of the game. collection Saturday night, andjas both teams were present local fans .couldn't have asked|with several scoring opportuni- far 2 mare exciting climax tolties hut failed to canitalize. the season, | » Italia will place the trophy in Italia and Polonia battled to their showcase alongside the a scoreless deadlock for 35|Qntario Cup and the Duke of minutes at Kinsmen Stadium/Connaught before Italia booted home what/tuyred proved to be the winning goal. The tally came on a free kick from the toe of Angelo Bressan. Bressan directed a hard shot into the top right corner of the net that gave Polonia goaltender oe no chance to makeli: may 'be a farewell to Italia : f dj coach Frank Malawy. After It marked the second straight/guiding his club to a successful season that Italia has won the/season, and realizing his dream Lancaster. of winning the Ontario Cup, the It was a familiar sotry for thelfeeling is that Malawy. may winners, as once again the¥iieave soccer to devote his full fielded the finest defensive club/time to lacrosse. Last season, in the loop. Pino Perini shone|he was trainer for Minto-Cup- on rset sg weet Bo pre-|winning Oshawa Green Gaels, venting Helmut Jeckel, the cir- ' cuit's leading scorer over the All 'the Hetie = extend season, from getting a shot on|@ Sincere 'thank-you' to Frank net. Malawy. When Polonia did manage to break through, goaltender Fred- the. UAW Trophy for finishing first and added the Carling Cup, to make it a sweep for the two clubs. Italia will now play exhibi- ition games in Toronto. and Windsor, and possibly in Detroit. Cup. Polonia cap- - ping a sterling five-goal vert end | Brian Morenz scored for Gen-| pergrBoRoUGH PETES: Goal: Fer-| erals before the period ended \ginang Rivard; defence: Paul Curtis, giving them a 2-1 edge. Osh-|pin Plager, John Vanderberg, awa had a 9-6 margin in shots) Jopling and Sfeve Hunt; forwards: Dan in the second period, and con-| Sharpe, Joe Johnston, Dave McLeish, Drake! \nieli led the club up front in a jreal team effort. | pocmaie ae i ' picsedadpioas | 3. Oshawa: (Sandford, Whittaker) Pens.: Cadieux (high sticking) and fi 58, Hi Morenz jeind! tinued to hold a_ territorial/Don Herriman, Garry Gordon advantage. Tucker, Andre Lacroix, Guy Dufour, ; +p |Ge Godson, Mickey Redmond and The third frame was a dif-| Geen cront md . story. Petes all but sivas hades skated the tiring Generals out) yo scoring. of the rink, blasting 12 shots at| Pens.: Chris (major, fighting) Little i te;.| (major, fighting), Sharp (roughing) and Young to only five for the visi | Teer trosatanes 3:12, 'Redmond tester, It was only Young's fine| fighting) and Black (major, fighting) 7.59, Jopling (charging) 8.48, O'Shea | (high sticking) 10.39, Little (charging) Came|and Curtis (roughing) 11.17, O'Shea ing) 13.07, Dufour (high sticking) attack. Danny Grant|9®9me Misconduct) 18.15 Peterborough to within Second Period 1, Petes: McLeish (Lacroix, Grant) 1.54 2. Oshawa: O'Shea (Heind!, Babcock) drew 5.46 "wore Vikings Hold Lead, A banner crowd is expected jto take in the opening game of the Metro Jr. B hockey league| at the Whitby Arena 'tonight,| iwhen the Whitby Laxco Steel-| jers host the Dixie Beehives,| ' pig ;_ ronto. ja lot of rebuilding to do this | Vikings lead Peterborough by to hold the district playdowns fourth. (cross-checking) 12.33 an | : on Sunday, rather than in the| The Senior Singles crown and| '<h*'9ina) va Ae ' a oe png! it iid with @ one point, in the standings. evenings, during the week. This/The Morrison Trophy, was won| % Montreal: Liesemer larcokiia Ne ge Pine from! "Hero of the day for the Osh- will permit each category to belby Robert Gallagher. Jack 4 eit Ferguson) esses ul Ridge sis 5 "nad « bee Bay/awa team was George Sains- completed in one day. It williMouncey was second and|s osave: Sane, (Orn. ts oan aul Chee who is playing rugger a s e 6, Oshawa: O'Shea (Cashman, Orr) 19.41 Pens.: Little (elbowing) 2.53, Lemaire (slashing) 13.09, Hayes (high sticking) and Liesemer (high sticking) 14.31 and Whittaker (kneeing) 16.42. Third Period 7. Oshawa: Babcock (Little, Orr) Pens.: Hayes (interference) .47, Black (hooking) 11.22, Stewart (elbqwing) 12.11, Roberts (elbowing) 12.45, Stewart (high --= | sticking) 18.54, Cote (slashing) man (slashing) 20.00. also alleviate the diversity of|George Constable in third place. travel arrangements which pre-| The Junior Singles title and vailed in the past. |The Pierson Trophy was won The club plans to hold ajby Chester Robinson.. Ben Hallowe'en party in the club-|Tunnicliffe was runner-up. ] house at 8 p.m. on Oct. 30.) Robert Gallagher won the| Weather permitting there will|Club Singles Championship. be bowling on Saturday and -------------- Ea Sunday this weekend. | WELL PRESENT TROPHY One of the highlights of the) TORONTO (CP)--A _ trophy meeting was the presentation of honoring the late Pete Petter- trophies and prizes to the win-|sen of Midland, Ont., will be ners of the club competitions. {presented to the winner of the The Alger Memorial Trophy,|Canadian ski. championships, for rinks play, was won byjthe Canadian Amateur Ski As- Hawkeyes Keer Playoff Spot Ewart Carswell, Clint. Baxter,/sociation announced Sunday. . ® Jack McLeo" and _ Randy/Pettersen, whose clinics reine' Spite Dispute Mark. In second place, were|promote ski jumping, was Grant Murray, Ed. Yourth,|killed in a car accident last) Oshawa Hawkeyes of the On- tario Junior Football Conference anes . <<< |last week won a play-off spot, jfor the first time since their jinception, but they had to win joff the field as well, | Burlington Braves, who tied CENTRAL JUNIORS LEAD McLaughlin Wins Pair isi ii. To Top Senior League Weston Invictus. They filed their own claim to the final |playoff spot | ai f A pair of victories last week/dium Friday provided fans with Braves fel enabled McLaughlin Seniors to 60 minutes of thrills before|poy th ees ' move into undisputed posses- O'Neill downed Central 21-13.\ton nmeincton won ont et sion of first place in the Lake- Highlight of the game for eed A' quick lok at the OJFC reg: Agee elit ry -- ulations, however, was all that pele bey re : ge pe 'at lwas needed to settle the dispute. ; try eys Wwenllthe rules state explicitly that in over for the other majors. Cen-ltne eventuality of a tie, the tral's TD's were scored by : Charlie Marlowe pep myehse g the most points Tole, Golver, Levine, Landry} i *| Hawkeyes collected 102 scor- and Nicholson played heads-up . ball for O'Neill. ing points, three more than Bur- Casey Luke and Ben Tunni-lyear. they had first claim because in two meetings On Wednesday, touchdowns by Bob Salter and Jim Law rence sparked them to a 14-0 shutout over O'Neill Collegiate. Both converts were missed but a strong defensive club, led by Harvie Hagerty, Gary Dionne, Jim Spiers, Randy Zedic, Brian ; ; ; lington. Brady, Jim Bezzant, Joe Lipiec,| Central Juniors had more suc-| > PASE greene cchtal Bradd Wilson and Andy Kino- cess, defeating O'Neill 24-13. Py ees Do in ore packi made up the difference. (Central touchdowns were| ight this aeek in eat ik The O'Neill quarterback was picked up by Willy Rajkovic fae the battle with ep d caught in the end zone for aiand Dennis Hercia. Invictus on Saturd ot : el safety touch to account for the McLaughlin Juniors : Hie Geen ieee, bounded from a 12-0 loss at the|ficlals are hoping every player hands of O'Neill Tuesday. battl-|"ill be present at several work outs ing to a 6-6 deadlock with Done- a van just two nights later : condition come game time. other two points. Another solid defensive effort on Friday gave MCVI an 86 victory over Donevan. Steve so the club will be in top| "the first time, this year. Bh to Play | scored a try in the first half, ockey here in'that gave the Vikings a 6-0 lead, jafter Terry Kelly had kicked a {Toronto who wanted jtheir Jr, | Whitby. jover the local team, in the per-|ing earlier. json of Jim Cherry, who needs this area. -@ consolidated|five wins and a tie. . | ; ; Sainsbury's effort came after|Garney Gunn and Gary Bruce and Cash--no introduction to the fans in|Reg Wasilyk had intercepted a|were unable to play Saturday Saracens' kick and ran 40 yards,|but their replacements from the jand Sunday . jwere Suddard, Medinski,. Stock- Win Over Saracens . Sunday|ly . . afternoon, the Vikings "B" team|trip to Victoria Square on Sat- held' Wanderers to a 6-6 tiejurday, when they meet Toronto with 'Bo' Garrow scoring a try|Accountants while the "B's" en- and Ron Aiken kicking a pen-|tertain Toronto Nomads here at alty convert, for the six points|Lakeview Park .. . Aiken, Bob Meldrum, Billiwere a much improved club Lockwood, Harry Boyd and Lenjover that defeated by Vikings in Bobbie played both Saturdayjthe season opener 11-3 .. . . Other play-/Gerry Tymoshik and Tom Chas- ers playing for the "B" team|czewski, still out with injuries, hope to be back this weekend. well, Foy, Tutton, Close, Doole,|. . . Tony Saramak, the popu- Pringle, Nielsen and Garrow ...|lar Viking now attending West- After a couple of seasons in re-jern, acted as Oshawa touch tirement, 'Bo' Garrow is back|judge Saturday . . . Amid all with the team and hopes tojthe Hawkeye High School con- make | the season ends 903, Also a new coach has taken |penalty goal to open the scor--Krause is enthused about the|camps keep pouring out the 'Firsts' before Chris troversy, player President Bill Lockwood just hopes that both re- -|eruits for Rugger. The major- ity of the Viking squad have seen action with the Hawkeyes and in the Oshawa High School calibre of the "B" team . . | The starting goalie for to- before passing the ball to Dave second team filled in adequate-!football system. jnight's game will be Ralph|Nicholishen who handed off to Moore, with Mike Willoughby|Sainsbury, after making a fur- jas back-up man. The defence,ther 25 yards. Sainsbury then jcore will be made up of/fought his way through three de- |Wayne Cheesman, Mike Taylor,|fenders, to score what prov- |Ricky Thompson, Armond Gir-/ed to be the winning points. joux, Ralph Morrison and Brian) Vikings had the advantage of Boyd. Parker another defence-\the wind in the first half and jman is injured and will miss the|they led 6-0 at the half but opening game. with the wind against the Osh- | Up fron will be Tommy Laven-|awa team, in the second stanza, der, Pete Vipond and captain|the forewards and the backs |Kevin O'Shea, on the second'combined to prevent the strong line will be Don O'Donahue, Bob/Saracens team from crossing |Menard, and Al Quintillian, and|the Oshawa line and limited the jthe other line will be -Dave-Mc-|Toronta team te a_ three-point |Millan, Dave Chalmers andipenalty score by Ron Jones. j|Wayne Davidson Dave Thompson, a GMI grad- | Many of the players on the|vate playing his first game for |Whitby team have at least four|the Vikings "Firsts' showed and some five years of Jr,|well in the scrum and he was |hockey left. This will mean that backed up by the great play of lthe Steelers will be one of the Bill Lockwood, Tom Olinyk, Len |youngest teams in the league,|Bobbie, Pete Sheperd, Harry |However, as coach Cherry said,|Boyd and Bob Meldrum. \"'what they lack in experience! Rex Williams, Keith Williams, they are making up for, injRon Aiken and Bryan Hall desire." made key tackles that protected Wih this In mind we would the Oshawa' record of having |remind you to get down early its line crossed only once this jas opening ceremonies will get|Y@4!- junder way--sharp on time! VIKING NOTES -- The Viking | record this season stands at Salter ran for a touchdown for SENIOR STANDINGS Anderson the winners while Dave Keenan L Pts. scored one for DCI. 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