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Oshawa Times (1958-), 11 Nov 1965, p. 8

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sD ae Sos a Ds & THE OSHAWA TIMES, Pridey, November 12, 1965 TIPS TO SKIERS 4 | | Rangers Tie Wings, | Pro Instruction Is Key "wd m= Marshall A Standout | j T Be U4 ' , ' wi sp bus , eames By THE CANADIAN PRESS | New York extended its cur-| Bob Nevin, New York's lead- 0 ginners uccess | + te y ey j Z j NEW York Rangers may givejreni unbeaten streak {to six er to : on hg Sele ' Lie, j d , j up their fifth-place lease in th wi eronto Maple Leais, pu 3 E nae elgames Thursday night, holding the Ranger's ahead at 1:64 of By JOHN NICHOLLS Remember, Ski School classes| iy 4 i 0, ee tae pani a Detroit Red Wings to a 3-3 tielthe first period when he banged ' in the only scheduled game. jin his own rebound past or bo = just starting to ski, _ be fun so ation your own! y property e fastest and most efficient|mistakes as well as those of| ' , ij iy 4 * whe Rangers, who dwelled in| Don 'Marshall, formerly of sprawled Detroit goalie Roger a to learn is in a ski school «ginning ski instructor will b y 4 Wi ee iy fifth once for the past two|Montreal Canadiens and " us Crozier. " There have the adyant age a Sar eng fot : ae y ' i" yj g iy Ya e years, have come alive early injwas a standout as a penalty} Defenceman Harry Howell of oy 7 ayameaslare not ropared. Gu a vis j , j CH YY TD j the season and are giving the|killer during his Montreal days,|gave New York a 2-0 lead at --iaied lechiate met! oa pa ~ wll ch va vs - . j 4 7 iy ti, "first division" clubs a run for|paced the New York attack|13:46, just 15 seconds after De- chniques. In Canada ry, he choose terrain ; y tier Z their money. with a goal and an assist. troit defenceman Bill Gadsby look for a ski 'school that is ajand snow conditions that will ac- , 4 A : was lized' for interference. ; 4 Crozier grabbed Howell's shot --, "= Canadian Ski In- near 4 assist you in doing a par- ; i. structors Alliance. cular manoeuvre. : d ' Yi ss ' D ' This Alliance has established) After classes, stick to the 4 1] i Uy Vikings Can Clinch Title gl ag = ae B ok gor a progressive and _ uniformjeasy slopes and practise the) by j j y dribbled into the net ' gg oA oe rg 28 ~ exercises you have taken. The| 4 4 4 vy ma : ' Cc ake a lesson in|sooner one masters the exercise j y ye | GETS FOURTH GOAL British Columbia one weekend|the faster one progresses to the y | Against Petes Tomorrow Paul Henderson ~~ Detroit ee gy in gh a next,|advanced classes. y 4 bi, i 4 on the scoreboard with his up ex ' i d s oa FALL SERIOUS ve | 'the championship of the Fast[3.00 p.m... Dane | Tutlon rong Mog Phe irae gle A ski school class permits you Beginners should avoid getting, j ie ye j ern Division of the Ontario In-\scored Donevan's only try in ling in the first frame s to observe the mistakes -- of into the habit of falling, Al- 7 ol i - P A |termediate Rugger Union will]game this week as they blanked : Ce é : others that are probably similar|*ough your instructor may) | ' be on the line Saturday at Peter-|O'Neill 3-0. . . Dave Goldmab, Prag goal climaxed a three-way to your own. Not only does this show you the proper pray to fall) y borough, when Oshawa Vikingsjan ex-Viking, is the O'Neill (ack involving Bruce Mac- make you feel better, but it\@"d get up, he will never en-| pf Hy, j mect Peterborough in what pvill|coach, He also playes Senior Mace and Billy Harris after helps you to correct your own|ourase falling on purpose. Any| (hc aaa dBi Z 4 \virtually be a sudden-death/Rugger in Toronto. .. . Ina sec-\MacGregor got the puck. away mistakes. fall can be dangerous. | es : ae : ae ; game. ond high school game this week|{rom @ New York forward and les-| PAUL HENDERSON left), Ranger goaltender Ed Gia- last night's game in Detroit. Wings and Rangers battled | The Oshawa team enters the O'Neill was on the short end of caught the Rangers skating the Certified Ski Instructor It is advised to avoid free ] : , ' wliversak in Aiveee arg sons from well-meaning friends| of Detroit Red Wings, fires comin in the first period of Looking on is Billy Harris. to a 3-3 tie. contest with a one-point lead in another 3-0 count again Lig bret ssuries ale: {ul teaching methods and tricks|Unless they are certified instruc-|_ the puck past New York eee cen 2 1 aeeeaane ithe standings over the Petes, Anderson. that accelerate your learning. (tors. They have neither the tech- ithe, stad only a tie to win the ~_______--|second period climaxed New on wont nical background nor the pa- e ltitle . | . c di hey 8 -- "ity _e $ ltience necessary for good in- peer i : |play of the night. The puc "ieee ou ea cen enerals Trample Hamilton, 2.2: siewic. 1s pe peterborough sitet essons be ' i instructi jportance one ay kt | cl y God- 8 onest about your-ex-| Books on ski instruction and |tario Rugger Union is sending) Tie Peterborough ol peso nt haber feta rience and A st- | pe ability. Do not get|technique are not only interest eee ge! guage ning Dire lof 'Toronto -- to handle the Montreal Junior Canadiens ee? a class that is too advanced.|ing but assist you in terminol- bd i 'atwaniaoremeoe = Face Niagara vn CALUTALY inserter ret cate ca gn ne arom ge ect tion and watch his demonstra-| The better one skis the more POOR ANE Bs in the Old|?-2 draw Wednesday night, leal-)/ itn" goal of the pe a ith tion. Mentally, correct classjone enjoys it; the more one en Country as Oxford and Cam-|1e the Habs tied wit 6, Ce liad tun a int io "th members' mistakes joys it: the more often one skis; Injuries are beginning to pile| Billy Littie scored a pair, his bridge. arines Black Hawks for fourth! iddle anid in the Do not be nervous or embar-|the more often one skis ' * up for the Oshawa Generals --|seventh and eighth of the year, & th i Oshawa General Manager spot in the OHA Junior A',| - . rassed when your turn comes if Beware! It is a vicious circle. |Dut so are victories. and assisted on two. Wayne eg : Chris Krause will take along no|Feles are tied with Kitchener) Howe 8 goal was also his 599th you fall or fail to do what you) Next week's column will con-| Billy White and Paul Cadieux|Cashman was also a two-g0a ei MP fewer than 25 players. He will|Ravetre in sixth 990%, [dining samsiar season ON anf are asked: Only through correct-|cern lessons for the advanced|became the latest Generals to|man, 'giving him a total of DB #\not_ make his final selection| Danny Grant scored bothiclimaxed a power Play, Howe » Onl} g! ; even J wg , <\until. noon tomorrow. Peterborough goals while|passed the puck from the back i "+k up injuries during last|sever | ed mistakes will you learn, and experienced skiers. PICT, ME iti cicion over the BULLET SHOT ena aory of the 25 will dress,|Jacques Lemaire and Larryjof the net ta Andy Bathgate, | Other goals came from Billy ¢ no substitutions being permitted) | : = : Pleau countered for Montreal. |then deflected Bathgate's shot | lton Red Wings at Hamil- _ Z y ee Pecuik sh it aecati neith-| White, his first for the Generals g in rugger. Those making the) Four games tonight have|into the lower left hand corner. '\Hamilton. at Niagara Falls, St.. MacGregor scored the only Record Crowd In Ottawa jer will miss any action. this season, and Bobby Orr. 4 j -- @aaitrip are as follows: Terry)" ¢ | Cadieux, who flew in from Orr's tally came on a bullet ; , 4 Kelly, Geoff Stockwell, Reg|Catharines at Toronto, Peter-|ooai of the third period .to tie rive midway through the third ¢ |Wasilyk, Keith Williams, Brian|borough at Kitchener and Mont-|the score and also snap the Red _ s Ottawa just before game time, / 3 un > | 9 |suffered a badly-bruised muscle|Period from about 10 feet out- Hall, Russ Williams, Ron Aiken, \real at London. |Wings' two-game losing streak. or mil- In ame! in his left knee midway through |si0¢ bay A gat ae j Se one oe th Tae | mee Ss rt Detroit outshot the Rangers lthe second period. He missed) S0altenc® 08 BLENC we Mi, zary Bruce, Pete Sheperd, Gar-) 42-20 in the game with 18 of the By BOB MacKENZIE While f are concerned|200ut 10 minutes of the second,|Was unable to move before the g & jney Gunn, George Sainsbury, | DART RESULTS | shots coming in the final 20 y "1 ALD ile fans now are concerned), ine knee was bandaged and puck was in the net. New- ; g |Bob Meldrum, Gerry: Tymoshik, | | minutes. OTTAWA (CP) -- Ottawa jabout getting tickets, coachihe returned in the third. comer Gary Cooke picked up , j ? j fa\Harry Boyd, Bill, Lockwood,|, The following are. the results of the) -- |double games played Rough po age gt _ a poor|Frank Clair has other worries. White re-injured his nose,|0" hve So lnk ue a valu- | ; Hae Rennie, Don Pringle, Eik\srens' % Runaie No. 1 07 Rundle No | season at the gate this year./1 " which was i able addition to the club. ? J INeilsen, Moe Welch, Len Bob-|% Bathe - 0; Woodview No. 2 - North} e has to find a way to score which was broken in a game s ak 4 i ley re , \Oshawa No. 1 - 1; Woodview No. 1 - 3,| but good weather could bring last weekend, and will enter Hamilton goals were scored , j lbie, Bo Garrow, Bruce MCc-|Norh Oshawa No. 2, 2: North Oshawa No.| record crowd Sunday when they|#2ainst Hamilton's rugged de: it3) for surgery today. He|by Roger Leclerc with two, and ; Arthur and Ross Close. {2 & Bathe; 11 Rundle No. 1 4. Nort open. their Eastern Football/fensive unit and try to stop! .it) likely play Saturday, wear- Fred Speck and Kevin: Pettit ; Team Captain Tom Olinyk\ jew No. Bee peunhenend i: Miéees LICENCES Conference final against Ham-|Hamilton's offence. ing a face protector. |with singletons. Their best per- i j eee eye y Zs and co-Captain Pete Sheperdiview No. 2 - 2 | ilton Tiger-Cats. : He did it in the first game of... : ee former of the evening was de- 7 Z j 4 j confident Vikings can 20) poUBLES --N. Pullen 2, T. Emm 5.) Ticket sales have been brisk|the series last year with a 30 13| GENERALS DOMINS TE fenceman Bart Crashley. © aoe peepee canasces a ~. 2 damh\a\| the way. Sheperd feels the ig % WWancetert vame 3 all week. ey 30-13) "Generals dominated the Wings|ley repeatedly thwarted Oshawa lforwards will definitely be|p. ¢ ert Cole 2, J. Lawrence 2, D.| "T's one of the biggest rushes| Victory in the opener, but hisjin every department for mostirushes and led several attacks WAYNE CASHMAN BILLY LITTLE trenthened by the return of|Ree os, iaarsh 2, een ee. tine we've ever had," a club spokes-\'eam blew the 17-point lead thelof the game, and their play was/himself. fe \Garney Gunn, He says Gunn,|s, Conboy"? $5 sme ee man said Thursday. pesesige Pepe .. etl agit ay by several standout! Oshawa netminder lan Young| Generals are now just one,;Lee Carpenter, Bart Crashley, along with Dave Thompson, |. Major 3, M. Wilson 2 A. Bryant, R.| DEER SEASON The record was set last sea- eng otal-point round by one gg ag ype nt made several belltant sta. Magara" Falls gg agp es Chiarot; Forwards Kevin|should rig ingen con-|pPaigw 2.8 Seals, 'a. Woodall 2,| OPENS NOV. 8th b : : : ' pig yers, | i : : rollin e ball in the line-outs,|s. Clark 4, M, Muir 3, D. Conboy 5, V. jf -------- = on gee z soathasi. Bape He has 10 new faces in hisjand set up three others, mark-|shot the visitors 21-8. He turned|next outing is Saturday night at Petitt, page ee id Final Peterborough captain and fly Graves, 0. Taylor 2 and R Harman 3.) Check Your Gear between the same two teams. |lineup this year, and hopes they|ing the eleventh straight game|back good scoring opportunities| Civic Auditorium against the oat aa ; i ety agit Bring {halt Dave Field sald in Peter-|, casual! (' Inning? -- D; Tayler Then See Us For A record crowd would be a\ will make the difference. in which he has been credited |by Leclerc, Rick Smith and Don|Flyers, game time 7:15 p.m, Watts. Nick Libett, Fred Speck borough yesterday his team isle walle 7, T. Emm 5, E. Adair 6 and Good Hunting big boost for the Riders, espe-| Six of his rookies are linemen, | With at least one point. The club|Giesebrecht. The shots were not! OcHAWA GENERALS--Goal:|Peter Mahovlich, Bill Cosburn 'least and fit. Field feels svhat F. Young 5. | Val cially after the way attendance|but they have been the bright.|record is 13. O'Shea's four npaicene of the play, gg Ian Young; Defence: Bobby| : * lthey give away in pounds they| High 9 Oarty oS arecenian ee Ro) clues plummeted this year. est spot of his rebuilding pro-|Points increased his league-lead-|the desperate sigh n os Orr, Nick Beverley, Patil . oshaws first Portes |will make up for in speed anddle No. 2 - 2%, Southmead, 24, Woodview AUTHORIZED Riders finished the regular|gram. -- to 27, including og seep ogee br ©/Cadieux, Barry Wilkins, Chris (orshas. p0KO) oss ovnsennnes rejentureers Tony Emary will|Ne }- 2% North Oshawa No. #.- 17, Run. Remington, ' y * * : . wa: Litt | ie season with average attendance) His offence is experienced, al- Roberts; Forwards: Danny| ™ CBancock, white he oe rerwerrer HORWaryia./ OO feel Wetaes Geant of first tee: : ) 2 of 16,880 for their seven homejthough halfback Bo Scott is| ; O'Shea, Brian Morenz, Billy| 3. Oshawa: O'Shea (Orr, Little) 7:39 i a i sa \Nobnns Lamtest Develo test O71 F " VIKING NOTES: The game is|p>" i, rte oe % dates, down 3,360 per game|playing his first full year of pro-) ' Heindl, Chris Hayes, Billy] * Hamilton:, Lecierc : from the 1964 average of 20,240.|fessional football. He 'oined the| \Little, George Babcock, Billy] s Apel 1s:17|at Morrow Park, near the Peter-linning: E. Adair 6 V. Graves 6; Base. | | vay * °C ' |porough Memorial Centre, at ball 9 Innings: V. Graves 18 M. Muir DEALER Riders late in the 1964 season.| | White, Gary Cooke, Bob Black, Bho. added he bingy BP ad re ------<--<--<---- PE 3 Codi mn Pullen oo. fece f918 ome POST PAMOUS maze iP |Wayne Cashman, Bob Dickson te ie ge gat - Double Ins.: L. Shobbrook sncorime art Ss ' | ' , »ipuck) :21, Helndl Celbr ing) 2:30, White! 113; : § goer rg ay le gpa |Danny Sandford. (holding) $:20, Cantenier ripping) &01s) Ibeit 1 inning: T Zeta S M I T H ; id halfba § 1 { * h ° : ee Sugar Ray siak-rear vane 'ot the rider! President 0 rus men HAMILTON RED WINGS -- in) oe eee a YOUR SATISFACTION [Tne as Mooson Be ah "bert: D Pp fe] R T squad, and while fullback Jim' \Goal: Roger LaLancette, De- Second Period | is OUR AIM T Baseball 9! : Jim Young, Rick Smith,| 6 Oshawa: Little eee eet e Nose 0 and tout | 353 King St. W. 728-7341 ® s Dillard is in his first year here,' Oshawa Crushmen of _ the|the Oshawa Generals. Players|fence Quits A ain he has the experience of hisioHA Junior 'B' Lakeshorejon the Junior 'B' squad may|------ collec eameaiag IC fg LUM ea aa All Cars Cerry mead 00. be lyears in the Western Confer-\;eague have elected a presi-|play any number of Junior 'a'| | | Penalties -- Chlarot (cross checking) Our GUARANTEE jence with Calgary Stampeders. dent games until. December 31, and) NHL LEADERS |tiosney 286 coace boeing) 88 Kelly Disney ' PITTSBURG - Pa iti | o sticking) 15 rr | TTSBURGH (AP) -- Sugar Dick Donald, a local barrister, |#" additional three games after] By THE CANADIAN PRESS Her ym (nigh-stieking) 15:25 Orr thook Ray Robinson, soundly whipped) a ; hacen dor ai oat at & that time. | by young Joey Archer wnile| | ] h C ll was chosen for th P gece | deems Citoagn, played eves. pA Used Cars seeking ' carn caster dink #4) m. ac a ing club meeting this week. Mr.|. Any player taking part in his| 0 stig ep, pit Some: & ose: white me "fh the world middleweight crown, : tpattit,, Crashiey) said Thursday he is quitting the 3-Way Stru le ag ic few ey remain with the Junior| Points: Hull, Chicago, 17. {1° AE SOR cer rt ana 1200 Dundas €. ring for good. | gg pp = . \'4' club for the balance of the, Goals: Hull, Chicago, il. BR ing Pe is fathowing) va Whitby 668-5891 I hate to go on too long) oRoNTO (CP) Ge "| _was delighted to see Junior|". 0 | Assists: Rousseau, Montreal, |white (boarding) 10:50, Carpenter, (hold ye Fe campaigning for another (Punch) Imlach Re ee B' hockey return to our city," Crushmen meet Belleville at|10 ' 1e04, un cane a chance," said Robinson, Whol .oach of Toronto Maple Leafs, |He said. 'We feel this provides|"ivic Auditorium tonight, game Shutouts: Hall, Chicago, 2. giaek lost. a unanimous decision tO}iqoks for a three-way battle ina. whole new outlet for local|time '8:00 p.m oy ae iosdnsi MOnt| osiewe a , } Wings and New York -Rangers;mecessary ranch of the Ws San th rat a ons Sela ee en ee rem mE the championship again if Lhad|"Trtecn cave. this season, jt? keep duno A' hockey'py THE ASSOCIATED PRESS beaten Archer," Robinson said Imlach gave no firm answer healthy in fhe sate Tokyo -- Yoshiaki Numata, The kotwack was te Bik talon, asked if the Leafs are| Also elected at the meeting), Japan, outpointed An 14 bouts tis Sear ter Robinson, | Ving to trade centre Mikewwere Arn Schell as Vice-|ionio Paiva, 13014, Brazil 10. aan hg SOn,|Walton to Boston Bruins, who/President, Claire Roth as : ve " who says he is 44 although the| are in need of centres. Secretary-Treasurer and Wren Philadelphia -- Joe Frazier mee oie ig _ - Walton is currently playing Blair. 204, Philadelphia, knocked out 5. He retired in 1952 and stayed) . ith Rochester Americans, the Club Directors chosen were Abe Davis, 199, Hartford, Conn., a > two pwn Hag re-lLeats' farm club in the Amer- Cliff Maddock, Bill Howie, Joe urned to win and lose the mi@-\i-4n Hockey League, and Im |Flynn, William Smith, Al Smith,| Los Angeles--Jerry Quarry, dieweight title three times. jiach hinted that he may be Roy Sawyer and Len Evans. |191, Paramount, Calif., and The Archer bout was Robin-|siieq up to Toronto after The Crushmen, currently injIrish Tony Doyle, 203, Draper oe ya og carord christmas. first place, are affiliated with'Utah, drew, 10. is 173 victories, 19 losses, six draws and one no contest. HOLD SLALOM " none : | "Tye got to get back to show QUEBEC (CP) -- A profes- rn an: 4 pei as H UJ N Tl N G business," announced Robinson, |sional giant slalom ski race will rae : a part-time nightclub enter- be held at nearby Lac Beauport | :| & \ 3 Pages tainer. He said he will take part|Feb. 13, during the annual Que-| : wh ; ' oe j FE Q U | p M E N T | Donald assured those in atten-|fourth game after December 31) noints 13. | in two upcoming movies. |bec Winter Carnival. APPOINTMENT People with a keen 4 , | > ' Ve .: 'g* | If you're an ex-hunter, and would like to sell your equipment . . . then look no further, A phone call to one of the sense of taste and elt Pap daw ; ; 4 experienced Ad-Writers at the TIMES, puts the wheels in motion to quick, Frank Wonnacott, the Cliff value buy Corby's : economical results. 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