é HOCKEY SCORES |PETES HERE ON WEEKEND = |CYC¥ Ladies' Section Start Season Monday A large representation of the|\o appoint a 'Special Events"|Sociai, Ruth Parrott; Ways and AND STANDINGS * ' »y me canaoun Press| EOGIC Redmond S Sons National jae % |Montreal " 0 A a J ieee' i¢48 24 Oshawa's Hockey Foes membership: attended the annu-|convener, whose responsibility;Means, 'Toots' Mackness; So- Toronto 0 2 Back in the middle and late 0 6 2 al 'Fall Meeting" of the Ladies' |it will be fo co-ordinate with the|cial Secretary, Lee Tresise and New York 1950's, district hocke; , y fans were ' B | Boston 0 3 turning out en masse ta cheer Section of the Oshawa Curling/various district representatives! Press, Marion Campbell. Thursday's Resuit the play of Eddie Redmond and me Ff me | Club this week. oh se 5 as Tankard, Pro- Chicago 5 Detroit 1 the Whitby Dunlops. A member p President Doris Jamieson wel-|vincial and the new Sentor/MADE LIFE MEMBER Saturday's Games of the Dunnies from 1955 comed the curlers back to their|Ladies' competition. Second) One of the most popular items Chicago at Montreal through 1958, Eddie shared in favorite winter sports activity,| vice-president Jean Mercer was|of business on the agenda, was Detroit at Toronto the glory of an all-Ontario Sen- with an especially warm wel-|appointed Special Events con-|the presentation of a 'Life New York at Boston ior 'B' championship, an Allan come to several new members,|vener for the Oshawa Curling) Membership" to Mrs, Fred Me- Cup and a World Title. who were introduced to the|Club. | Brien, a veteran member of the OHA Junior A Today, the Redmond family gathering, TWO NEW TROPHIES Oshawa Curling Club Ladies' finds itself. in a totally different Following the reports from) Bonspiel convener Doreen Wil-/Section, position. é 4 secretary Mern. Ikinton andjliams outlined her committee's, Ladies' president Mrs. D, watid's ccei: Mick nas Dick aie treasurer Ev. Granil, first vice-| activities for the coming season|(Doris) Jamieson officiated in "ive ou taibad te ae "# \president Jean Reeve spoke to and announced that two new|the ceremony and the member- teers let a6 ta We Y the curlers on the April meet-|trophies will be awarded this|ship enthusiastically endorsed dasue taeda etat ing of 'the South Ontariojyear -- a Carling Trophy and|the presentation of the Life he tame lo camara the toe Ladies' Curling Association,|@ Hayden Macdonald Trophy --| Membership to "Mrs. Mac", & Montree eS er ee On which she had attended, in To- : pg wt a? rer ae long-term favorite with the OCC St, . ( 7 § "Day Open and the! lady curlers i t a . '| ' i ty , ea com Pdi ae ed doe a She 'reported that the SOLCA/ Filly 'Spicls. _ Opening Day is Monday, No- Nicaiiaat 4 Hemilton 4 defeated records of a pair of) has requested pach OHNE Chie, ieee of the other com-| vember 1, when curling will be Hirst Ptchoroush 7a ib "--MOKEY REDMOND "a aleavasr etsy 'tl Etat i"yBe aauee pe Tonight's Games Mickey, an i8-yearold star cop M d And (2:4 10: Barb, tresise | se "The C " serve thelr undefeated record . Tresise; Member-| schedule curling for The Can- Kitchener at Niagara Falls jforward with Peterborough|inrough the first six games 0 arau ers ship, Helen Broadbent; House,|ning Trophy, will begin on No- | Audrey Kitchen; Out - of - Town| vember 8, a very popular event Montreal at Toronto Petes of the OHA Junior 'A', rd aE yet Naty takes.to the Civic Auditorium| ie, Schedule. They have regis-| Bombers Win Bonspiels, Gen, Miller for Irene| which swings the club into a * : ' : tered three victories and as : Eastern League ice Saturday night when the! many ties, including a 3-3 dead- Gunn; Inter-Club, Dorothy Day;! vigorous season of activity. New Jersey 8 New Haven 6 Petes tangle with Oshawa Gen-|jo.\" with the Petes in Peter- Jacksonville 2 Long Island 9 [erals, ' : ; er ie C B i tas gic", "eters wit be ot wo pe prm,emema "o* ine Cage Battles |T)i ale Ti Named Northern Ontario Jr. en ereneninees | : ' ; Meakied ann | : points back of the first-place The Simcoe Hall Major Bas- 1ger am ketball League got its 1965-66, ; ad BeannananSS Oshawa Niag. Falls Peterb'gh Hamilton iToronto Kitchener Montreal ewe vwwac S VBVyeanoom ofr eH HOF Sowa cael eam Fane eg en ; - ; apeie 7 North Bay 6 Garson - Falcon- ' Oshawans re GENERALS' r SANDY AND MUDCAT ON SAME TEAM HERE " di caichewan Junior | The Liftlock City squad hasischedule underway last week-| ° Sandy Koufax (left) of the jPod he yar after their the U.S. capital, to make a |Estevan 3 Brandon 4 ee = {wo games end. : ] hter Of Month Los Angeles Dodgers and rival, late Thursday, in file for the U.S, Job Corps -- : SCHEDULE ae, aoe ene in the first earne dib Bradd' Jim pa fhe pf of Washington. Star hurlers for --which puts them on the | * * pale ot Wink Ane BMD Still Bombers, "< * prt fai "W YORK >) Dj ' their respective teams, in same team. Quite a switch | Senior Lea e jrated as one of the best clubs! sooca.hai effort, downed Tom| NEW YORK (AP)--Dick Ti--mael Laguna, Panama. 1, Car- the Minnesota Twins, are the recent World Series, from earlier in the month, | HOME GAMES in the circuit, they have @"ineiong's Demons 57.4 hile [eer of Nigeria, whe regained: tuples Owls, Now Seve & Slum shown here together, check- | Koufax and Grant were in --AP Wirephoto | | P.M, Opportunity to close the gaPiqioe Mitosh's Yi Die, wile world middleweight title by de- Loche, Argentina, 3, Paul Arm- oe eee | St rt S d Sat., Oct. 30 Peterborough 7,15|When they are at home to St.) '4 i Ghe 8 Marauders topp-/feating Joey Giardello Oct, 21,'\stead, Los Angeles, | ' starts sun ay iSat., Nov. 6 Kitchener 7.15|Catharines Black Hawks to-/" Pad . rege coachec! by Bobiwas named Fighter of the y ' TIPS FOR SKIERS . Rh' P t Sat., Nov. 13 Niagara Falls 7,15|night. yoddard, 49,42, Month by Ring Magazine) 4 -- Rerweasts -- Cham- " unior ETES | the Oshawa Senior Hockey|Sat,, Nov. 20 Hamilton 7.15) This evening, Mickey's), 1" the Bomber-Demons contest Thursday. (Pitt ine 'ar (Flash) Elorde, ® League held its organizational! Wed., Nov. 24 St. Catharines 8.00| younger brother, Dick, _jour- Bombers held a 17-10 margin at| Giardello was listed the No, 1|Ghana. ay finns. sheany Check Yo E Do St Kitts meeting for the 1965-66 season, |Sat., Nov, 27 Montreal -- 7.15/neys to Oshawa with the Junior Half-time as Bob Ehlert scored|contender in the latest ratings.|Wrie, Pa. $ Teruo Kosaka, Je: UF LQUIPMENL, | FOWN ot TTS eis ee com: t" Bes i anton 1 meet aa ramen rahe aond hale Bomber cae Ca Lie Rp ae ; : -|Sat., 5, ondon 15) meet Oshawa Crushmen. Crush- he Q 'S|Cassius Clay, Louisville, Ky. 1.| . pleted for a six-team league to|Sat., Dec. 18 Peterborough 7.15|men have two wins and a tie so|Were just too much for their/Floyd Patterson, Great Neck,|, Featherweights -- Champion, Also Pre are Yo lf Jump To Third open its schedule, this Sunday|Sat., Jan 1 Toronto 7.15|far this year. aauoing outscoring them 40-IN.Y, 2, Ernie Terrell, Philadel. |Vicente Saldivar, Mexico City, urse evening, at the Auditorium, \Sat., Jan 8 Hamilton 7.18| Admission to the Crushmen,**: iphia. 3, George Chuvalo, Tor-|!. Mitsunori Seki, Japan, By THE CANADIAN PRESS | BL em hiv ipeaneg Bored Al Set, Jan 1s 6. Catharines 7.15\game will again be free to chi Roo tne. _-- wag by thelr onto, | Howard Winstone, Wales. 3 SN ai » fol-jst - the "Tu Garrard were elected co- + Jan igara Falls 8.00\dren 12 and under if accompan- be guns -- B, Ehblert,| m ti ;Carlos Canete, Argentina, hee Ee Precip a stiles algae belnese jogs Dut gag ge ekg 0 gy ended a presidents of the organization|Sat., Jan 22 Peterborough 7,15\ied by an adult. Such children|B: Jepma and J. Rowden. They pang eg! lg ABE " > : : . sing streak and A tan ie jled bs : ; d I ' pion, Jose Torres, Puerto Rico,| Bamtamweights -- Champion, articles, which is intended to| Get off the bus an extra block|jumped into third place in the|With Michael Spike" Yourke-|Sat., Jan 29 London 7.15|will also be given a free drink|Mooped a total of 43 points. For); Wwaune 'tThornt F |Fighting H d ' be a weekly feature, each Fri-|from home and enjoy the walk.|Junior A Ontario Hockey Asso- vich as vice-president. Sat., Feb, 5 Hamilton 715\of orange crush. Between|the losers, J. Longley and T, De-|-1i¢ y Gre seh re * cage Rae ch ay tes me Japan. 1, day, in The Times to provide|Do it briskly! If you have ciation 'standings Th ursday This year's entries are Me-|Sat., Feb, 12 Kitchener 7.15|peroids Friday, a ticket draw |Jong scored eight each. gentina, yg ssbb Mine, of a 2, p Pit ntal readies sports fans if general and skilstairs in your house, start|night. : Grath Plumbing, Foley's|Sat., Feb. 19 Montreal 7.15| will be held, with 25 free tickets| BOMBERS -- J, Brady 7, B.|" 7 | Chadiia 1k 208 del, Mi Brg -- enthusiasts in particular, with|climbing them two at a time.| The Petes downed St, Cathar- Plumbing, Bad Boy's Appli-/Wed.,. Feb, 28 Toronto 8.00|to Saturday's game being given|#hlert 17, B. Jepma 13, J. Row- Middleweights -- Champion,|": ecel, 06 £0. information on the activities at\Eventually, you may start run-lines Black Hawks 7-4 before|2?ce Oshawa Juveniles, L and|Sat., Feb. 26 St. Catharines 7.15/away. jden 13, B. McHugh 2, 14, Har-|Dick Tiger, Nigeria. 1. Joey Gi-| Flywelghts -- Champion, Sal- The Oshawa Ski Club and|ning up or hopping up on one|3,047 fans in Peterborough. | Service Centre (formerly)Sat., Mar. § Niagara Falls 7.15 rison 5, ardello, Cherry /Hill, N.J, 2.|vatore Berruni, Italy, 1, Hiro- "tips" on how to become profi-|leg. | 'Montreal Santer Camndinis Police Assoc,' and Quality! seks eae . ; | DEMONS i T. Dejong 8, J. ho sgh or Ttaly. 3. Gomeo| yuki Ebihara, Japan. 2, Horacio cient in this popular winter| With a little thought, mostjalso moved up in the standings,|"uels "Flyers". -- PM Oshawa Waggos Pome so Reery te a eosamgnnipete: acter' pyle a tes season activity. people can think of a few more|climbing into a three-way tie for Opening games of the sched: |, M, jardiner 1, ?. Brady, A. De-| Welterweights --- Champion,|"attellart, Aus ralia, John Nicholls, the author, is|simple exercises that fit into/fifth place by defeating Hamil.|We@ this Sunday, find Tuveniles|SUn-, Oct. 31 St. Catharines 7.15) 0: T t A . jong 1 ,E, Hanervich 6, Emile Griffith, Weehawken, cesamuteod oo Cae at tue meet thelr pasticnla? dally ~ routine. |ton fed Ainge ¢4:0n tro: power. enning Qoaiy. Toes, at 7.00\F ri, Nov, 5 Niagara Falls &.00/ UN LAarget AGAIN _ In the second game, Maraud-|N.J. 1. Luis Rodriguez, Miami, SWISS VISIT competent ski authorities in|Many ski publications illustrate|play goals in the third sta pm; Land R meeting Bad/ war» Nov. it Hamilton 7.4 ya tt 's"? [ore viareed sieetyy waves eer eia 3" oe wae ar eee ee ee Seu wacern Ontario. gars. plamianen . exarcists lin Hamill Boys, at 8.15 p.m. and Mc-|Thur., Nov. 18 Peterborough 8,00 The Ohsawa 'Waggo's", long|a slim 24-28 edge at the) half.|Odessa, Tex. 3. Willie Ludick,|, 0 TO (CP)--A group of Saar asain toe Ci GbllGaie are: tor A eveens ikiar, n Hamilton. Grath's opposing Foley's, at 9.30/9U", Nov. 21. Kitchener 2.00 a power in provincial dart tour-/In the second half, Marauders |South Africa. 21 curlers from Switzerland will trict, ame Ne Guhawa at thet It ls important that you peel Mickey Redmond led thelym, : Sun., Nov. 28, Toronto 2.00 naments: and recocnized as one got the jump and it was al Junior welterweighis--Cham- appear at Toronto and area ti a cere San any eel "pasa faes tt fT, lenge shad cla free Des § Monreal 70 Onan tel, au a geet ine Tuning utah the po, Care Hermans, ete Noon Geko seaing and i ex. eish, Andre Lacroix,|a tripleheader at the Civic Audi-/."» UCC: alls 8, at five years, 1s baci thosts, ' Mexico |x ' waa ha alt of Onatio: (0 Canty es ae Son ar tives cove Joe Johnston, Paul Curtis and ele every Sunday night |Tues,, Dec, 14 London 8.30 |stride, adding more honors to! The winners were led by 5 ee 3 ee ee _-- Curling Club, the Thornhill a membership card in the Cana-lused muscles and thereby de-|cct, Dufour got the others, St.lfrom Oct. 31 until Feb. 27, with|/AUr-, Dec. 23 Peterborough 8.00 their list, Rajkovic's 12 points and B.iRddie Perkins, Chicago. - \KecanSccaite Muh ocr nana dined Taakcectars' Miened. (tay the east ol your peo io Catharines goals went to Bob playoffs starting the first week|Su"-» Dec. 26 Montreal 7.00| In a tournament at Peterbor-|Langley's 11, while the Ghee!" 8, : g0. \Trade Curling Club Oct. 30 and Solar 6 tow Gos "Chk Feoiene. y B Se&-|Sicinski, Jim Stanfield, Kerry|in March, ' (Thur., Dec. 30 Hamilton 7.45)ough, last Saturday, John Hag-jwere paced by K. Hickey. and Lightwelghts -- Champion, Is-\3t. sad Nov. :t. fessional" at the Oshawa Ski|WARM-UPS IMPORTANT Bond and Ken Laidlaw. The loss} No games are scheduled for|*"!, Jan. 7 Niagara Falls 8.00/gart and Paul Donnelly cap-'B. Goddard, with 12 apiece. AAA AA RT aT Club. A former club champion,| When the snow finally does left the Hawks in eighth place/noc, 24 and Jan. 2, but there is|Zue%» Dec. 14 London 8.30|tured the Doubles event and the| Marauders: G. Milosh 5, J. he is no longer eligible for club-|arrive, remember to 'warm up' in the nine-team circuit. a Thursday, Jan. 6 date Thur., Dec. 23 Peterborough 8.00 "Waggo's" were runners-up in|Rajkovic 12, B. Langley 12, D. level competitions. His duties before starting down onthe otra Montreal trailed 4-3 in the|------------ sean |8UN., Dec, 26 Montreal 7,00) the team competition. Paul Don-|Mason 4, L. Lloyd 8, M. |Boi- are to supervise all ski instruc-lrun of the day. A few efforts|thitd period but Lucien Grenier ITALIANS FIGHT Thur., Dec. 30 Hamilton 7.45/nelly's fine precision throwing) vin 9. tion at the Oshawa Club. He islat toe touching or pulling up of{tied it on the power play and] MILAN (AP) -- Italian Nino|Fri.. Jan 7 Niagara Falls 8.00 was a deciding factor in the suc-|| GHOSTS: B. Goddard 12, K. the director of the Blue Bird|the knees rapidly while on skis|Chris Bordeleau added two|Benvenuti will stake his world Tues., Jan 11 London 8,30|cess in the Liftlock City. |Hickey 12, B. Jenkins 7, M. Ski School, of this area, and/will help wake up the muscles|more, one with the manpower|junior middleweight boxing Sun., Jan. 16 St, Catharines 2,30; In another tournament at/Longley 5, D. Peeling 3, W. Say- Oe Bee taibactace on tie uiait. lead: prapare heat for that feetieeremiage and the other on anicrown in a title fight againatr sr. Jan. 37 Hamilton 7.44 Milton, on the previous Satie jere He has coached at various skijrun. If you are in shape this empty net. his countryman Sandro Maz- Sun., Jan. 30 Kitchener -- 2.00 day, Harold Newsome and Reg| Next games are October 30 camps in the South Ontario Ski|season, you will find you'll en-| Grenier's third-period goaljinghi in Rome in December. Gun., Feb 13 St. Catharines 2.90/ Welsh won the doubles honors ist Simcoe Hall, Pasiview, when Zone and is coach of the Junior|joy skiing a great deal more. (was, his second of the game.|a---- <n |FPH., Feb, 23 Kitchener 8.00/and the full team entry ad-| Bombers meet Marauders | at in the 'Alpine' ti Next 'k Ot k dropped to fourth place a point/Sun., Feb, 27 Toronto 2.00 vanced to the semi-finals, be-|1.30 and Ghosts tangle with Me- racers e Pp section xt week in the column,|Other Montreal marksmen were)yening Peterb: h | OF the Othewa chub. we'll discuss the various pleces|Michel Lapalme and Larry in eterborough, Sun., Mar. 6 Montreal 7.00| fore suffering defeat, mons at 2.35, By JOHN NICHOLLS of equipment required for ski-|Pleau. ing and a few tips for beginners); Sandy Snow, Garry Marsh, ge the --_ season ac-imaking their first few pur-|Rddie Hatoum and Brian tars | pn a poo Fi chases. scored for the Red Wings, who; P" main items that. must be pre-| pared. ape } : Gre at coue u uot or il OHA. Junier. "B' Hockey When it comes to whisky...I'm a equipment be looked over and| put into satisfactory condition. | ii] ae Release bindings should be TONITE greased and adjusted, All screws should be tightened | 8:00 Pr M down so that they can not pull/ e e e out, Cables should be checked for wear and function. Missing steel edge pieces should be re- OSHAWA CRUSHMEN placed now and edge screws be tightened. Safety straps should ea NG, wn be strong and secure re he b pie onary tkier in the beainnea | Peterborough. Don Bye Jr. "B's Gee | p saf leas tee oom! = EREE | FREE | FREE | tees ski. ; MUST PREPARE YOURSELF Children 12 and Children 12 ond Draw for 25 The other and far more im. "Under Admitted Tickets to Osh portant piece of equipment that Free it under will receive "4 id must be prepared, is oneself! Accompanied Free drink of Generals Geme To approach a ski run for the by Parent. Orange Crush. 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