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Oshawa Times (1958-), 20 Nov 1965, p. 8

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@ THE COHAWA TIME, Seturdey, November 20, 908 Blues Surprise Dam ant gy MALSVL LLC iL far this year. handle any team," he said. But they haven't surprised the The Rangers, who currently man who knows them best--Redhold down third spot in the = stand- urprised. becauseings, meet Montreal Canadiens we're a skating club," says thein Montreal tonight. Other NHL an, action has Chicago Black\a prediction on Sullivan. tional Hockey League "I'm not Bears Royal Is Named Canada's Horse Of Year this won only In 13 starts George Royal TORONTO (CP) -- George Royal, four-year-old gelding purchased for $1,500 as a year- ling by Ernie Hammond of Van- couver and Bob Hall of Alder- grove, B.C., was named Can- ada's Horse of the Year Friday. Only six of 19 votes by turf writers and commentators in) the annual poll by The Daily) ! Racing Form were against the/this season. selection. George Royal also was named best older horse of the year. Choice of George Royal marked the second time in the poll's 15-year history that a horse outside Toronto won the title. First time was in 1962 when Crafty Lace, owned by Jerry Jacobs of Buffalo, was named. in Santa Anita, Calif., Race Track. by Ed Seedhouse, both of Tor. onto, tied as Canada's bes three-year-old. Hero owned by Peter Marshall the best two-year-old. Experience Is A Key Factor MONTREAL (CP) -- Presi- jdent Ted Workman of Montreal |Alouettes said Friday experi- jence in Canadian football could be a factor in the Eastern Foot- Can tant Mad Yeudlle aah al ole "There is nothing like a few New York Rangers have sur-wins to boost the morale and prised just about every hockeyconfidence. All we have to do fan with their performance sonow is continue and then we can races. But 'hey made up for) his losses: He won the $125,000 San Juan Capistrano Handica said Friday that centre Henri fait Richard will be back in action March, and the Canadian @gainst the Rangers tonight. He Championship here at Woodbine had been sidelined with a shoul- He earned his owners $145,770 Victoria Era owned by Allen Case and Good Old Mort owned All -- ch Hawks at Toronto to play the Maple Leafs and Detroit Red Wings at Boston against the Bruins. | Sunday, Montreal is at Bos- ton, Detroit is at New York and Toronto goes to Chicago. NO PREDICTION Sullivan, who wouldn't make tonight's out- }eome, said his strategy will be \to skate with the Canadiens. "We'll play the same style as they do and that means we'll skate." The New York coach re- marked that forward Bob Nevin and: defenceman Harry Howell jwere playing "exceptionally season|well" along with defenceman two\Jim Neilson and rookie net- minder Ed Giacomin. Montreal coach Toe' Blake der injury. However, left winger Dick |Duff will not play because of an linfected toe. Toronto Maple Leafs will be looking for their first goal of the -(season against Chicago when t they play the Hawks tonight. In two previous meetings this year, Chicago have scored 4-0 Another Toronto horse, Titled|and 9-0 victories. was the unanimous choice as\SHACK THE SPARK? And the man who just might {spark the Toronto offence! jagainst the Black Hawks is Ed-| |die Shack, who has scored three} goals in five games since being} recalled from Rochester Ameri-| | But the Leafs might be in. for] jsome trouble trying to stop} |Bobby Hull, Chicago's star left! winger, who has been murder} against Toronto so far this sea- son. | Of the 13 goals that Chicago |cans of the American League. | -- maciinlicii "cok. ook oom, caeh-enmmatancenaatiiaeatitnadit iilcciia ci aie a dai ee al COALIE-A-CO-CO HITS POP RECORD SCENE done with his son John Jr, 11. The songs are "Honky the Christmas Goose" and "Banjo Mule', which go on sale in Canada this weekend The junior and senior Bow- Johnny Bower unveiled a Christmas .surprise Friday he's turned singer The veteran Maple Leaf goalten- der is shown above record- ing one of two songs he has Dussiaume Sc ers are joined by a group of Toronto youngsters called the Rinky Dinks. 'It was a lot of fun", said Bower '"We plan. to record more next year" ores 2, BoP) oe sicrh FS aothall Conference championship as they took the field against the Tiger-Cats today in the second game of the two-game, total- point. final. On a similar occasion two years ago the Riders rolled to a 35-18 victony but the score looks considerably better today than it did at the time. The Ticats, who had murdered Ot- tawa 45-0 at Lansdowne Park the week before, were just go- ing through the motions as they piled up a 63-35 margin on the round. They're playing for keeps this time, The Tiger-Cats again won the opener in Ottawa last Sun- day but brought home only a five - point cushion on_ the HAMILTON (CP) -- Oiiawa Rough Riders haven't won a game in Hamilton since 1963-- and even that one they weren't particularly proud of. The Riders' lamentable road record--four victories in 15 games, including playoffs, over the last two seasons--was the chief roadblock in their path to- SPORT BRIEFS Football fans will be interest- ed to learn the guest speaker at this year's Grey Cup Dinner Friday, November 26 at the Royal York will be fabulous for- mer Winnipeg Blue Bomber In- dian Jack Jacobs. "Jake" in his playing days was a Western choice for all-star quarterback and most valuable player jhonors. His return to the Cana- ldian grid scene on the eve of the Grey Cup will evoke many lcolorful memories of a rousing lera of Canadian football among the faithful. Tickets for the Grey \Cup pig av igre bag oo lable at O'Keefe Centre, Fron 7 ; and Yonge Sts., Toronto, by oo : i re mail, phone or at the box office.| , speared chach Raloh Rano The number is EM 3-6633.| . ae Ladies are welcome. HIDE OUT motels on the fringes of the city and were not expected to ap- strength of the 18-13 decision.|couldn't get untracked in the A single touchdown or a couple| opener. of field goals could wipe it out. | Before they left Ottawa. Fre : : s iat pear in public until shortly be-|\isteners presumably were mon- \itoring today's proceedings on jthe CBC or CTV national net- jworks before deciding whether jets he would again use Dick to accept. Rough Riders Need Complete Turnabout Cohee, normally a defensive half, in the offensive backfield in place of Johnny Counts, who missed last week's game with an injured ankle. Cohee earned the assignment by catching a touchdown pass in the opener. Ted Page, a defensive half with Montreal Alouettes last season, was shifted into Cohee's spot from his normal position as a corner linebacker and Jim Reynolds, another former Alou- . ette, moved into the corner to replace Page. The Riders, who blew a 13-0 halftime lead last Sunday when the Ticats throttled their offen- sive efforts, said they have de- vised some manoeuvres to shake loose Bo Scott, the EFC rushing leader this season, who day, quarterback Russ Jackson Both clubs hid overnight injinvited everyone present at a jdowntown pep rally to return for a victory rally tonight: His CANADA ENTERS BELGRADE (Reuters)--Nine-| i\teen countries, including Can-| jada, have so far entered the} 11966 world amateur hockey| championships, which will be) held in the Yugoslav cities of Ljubljana, Zagreb and Jesenice| |March 3-13, CHARGE OWENS | CHICAGO (AP) Jesse Owens, 52, former Olympic track star, was charged Friday with failure to file federal in-| come tax returns for the years} 1959 through 1962 on total gross income of $59,024. | PICK ALL-STARS | TORONTO (CP)--The East:| ern Conference All-Star team of| VOLKSWAGEN ball Conference club's search/has poured behind Toronto net-) for a new head coach. {minders Johnny Bower and The Alouettes fired Jim Trim-|Terry Sawchuk, Hull has six of ble, who held the job for three|them. He scored | three goals Several days ago the Oshawa A against the Leafs in the season), ; . years after coming to Montreal! opener and netted another three|Generals' management decided from an illustrious coaching ca-|goals Nov. 7 in the 9-0 game. |'0 sive Ron Dussiaume, a reg- reer with Hamilton Tiger-Cats.| Shack, Toronto's rambune-\ar ae 4 nag" "We! want to give the whole | tious right winger, was demoted te cate' ine is matter some intelligent)' the American League at the)"; Oo if Civic Awsl thought," Workman said in an|Start of the season. About the 'e re D on ul continued té interiew." We've set no limi-|time he made a threat to quit} orem een eee eof. the - ge 4. Oshawa: Dussiaume (Booth) tations but a background in Ca-\hockey, the Leafs sent out a/? , ' Chittick, Stabler); nn Crushmen Tie Petes FIRST PERIOD 1. Peterborough: Blewett (Chittick, Foster) . 2. Oshawa: Dussiaume (Booth, Ayotte) . 3. Oshawa: Edmunds (Dussiaume) Pens: Bowen a the Football Reporters of Can-| v4 ER ¥ MUFFLER EXPERTS 11.95 ada will be announced Tuesday, | Nov. 23. Twenty-one members of the FRC from the four league! --182 cities joined in the selection. "22! Still No Change a In Branch Rickey | 1:0, COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP)--| Chittick aay |There was no change Friday in "the condition of Branch Rickey,| 83-year-old baseball executive who suffered a heart attack last} 705 Saturday night. The Boone County hospital re-| ported he remained unconscious) iand in critical condition. 1957 TO 1964 1957 TO 1964 9.95 with Ges Heeter INSTALLATION 6,00 the Oshawa ici crack 13:27 Lacey 12:16, (elbowing) 18, (elbowing) 3:25, Bell (tripping) Morenz (holding) 17:20 SECOND PERIOD SOCIATE STORE PHONE -- 728-6272 OSHAWA . 6. Peterborough: %. (Blewett) # . Pens: Da ig to Stabler (cross-checking) vis (malor, fighting), Morenz (major, 4:53, Craigs (high sticking) , Dionne (elbowing) 13:27, Horton siding) 14:39. FRED A, SMITH CO. 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Oshowe Industrial League-- Keith Peters Realtors vs Gale Lumber ot 11:30 a.m. and Gus Brown Motors vs Mercury Furniture ot 12:45 p.m., both gomes at Bowmanville Arena . ... Whitby Mercentile League--Kelly Disney vs Arena Sunoco at noon and Ottenbrite vs Royal Hote! at 2:00 p.m., both games at Whitby Arena . . . Oshawe Senior League--Foleys vs McGrath at 7:00 p.m., Quality Fuels vs Juveniles at 8:15 p.m. and L and R vs Bad Boys at 9:30 p.m., all games at Civic Auditorium Duplate League-- At Civic Auditorium at 4:00 p.m. FAMILY SKATING--at Civic Audi- Injuries continue to plague the Guaranteed Used Cars ROY W. NICHOLS Courtice and Bowmanville Chevrolet, Corvair, Oldsmobile Sales and Service tonight is 7:15 A-plate- tages of being out of the base- ball world is that I have no prejudices,' he said. "1 am jcompletely objective about iplayers,- owners, umpires whether there should be more |franchises or fewer franchises Portiand relations between the ma- jors and minors." nadian football could be a de-|c@ll for him. page a yp beecty cps aren "Pens. Bowen (hoidingy, ciding factor in the final anal- Shack said that all he wanted By. RB ies left ing) §:57, Solomon -- (charging) ysis." [was a chance to prove he Was! inger 'vill be - yanitseth 'te ee ee saeich mupY PaOUS Trimble's firing brought re- worthy of a NHL berth. Toronto[a when the Generals are at Chittick action Friday from Perry Moss,|' eo, ortuity and the rugged|nome the Hamilton Red a Trimble's predecessor as Alou- ane Spas tab risen to the oc-| Wings. Rud Pilous ee ee ee, cee aod Dussiaume was instrumental Charleston Rockets of the Con-| d in all three tallies, netting two & tinental Football League. In a| inaai® and getting o Bob . telephone interview, Moss 'said Nia ara Ties Fitmunds for the third, n in Ss he sees no advantage in the de-| g The performance won priase igre to ge a few ea | from coach Ted O'Connor, who "The only way to get a winner agreed after the contest that a jthere is to start out and con-| Peterborough Dussiaume has been the back- Here Tonight mor roel "th beige Ms | Sr ere ee frame but Blewett finally unders e nadian . , z9§ |several games. , aewe Tinally jgame," he said. Such a coach Ma ee ae It appeared from the outset|Closed the margin with his sec- should be given "five years tO | ors an probably the happiest {that Peterborough, the only|ond of the night. Oshawa Generals as they pre-\40 the job and give him full) coiie in the Ontario Hockey As-|lub to whip Crushmen at the Blewett took a pass from pare to meet Rudy Pilous' sey-|responsibility.. . . It takes that | cociation Junior A series Friday |Auditorium this season, would|Perry Chittick 20 feet : _ enth-place Hamilton Red Wings|!ong to build a winner. Inight after his team tied Tor-|have little trouble making tof tie net, apun vend ain ee at Civic Auditorium tonight. Bernie Faloney, Montreal|onto Marlboros 2-2. two in a row. oh iy a low back-hand into. the Billy White is on crutches|quarterback who was traded to} Voss played an outstanding) Don Bowen' was handed an sta 4 after chipping a bone in his|the Alouettes from Hamilton apame, making several sensa-|elbowing penalty after just 18 Crushmen came within a ankle last Saturday against|year ago, said he felt Trimble|tional saves in recovering face seconds later. whisker of the win after Chit- Niagara Falls, and word from|had "been on the brink" of giv-| for letting in more than 30 goals But the fast breaking, shanrp|tick tied the score in the third. the doctor is that he will be out|ing Montrealers a winning club.|in § 2-3 previous games. passing and tough defensive| Inside of three minutes wey of action for at least six weeks.| Jim Keon and Jim McKenny| Work Hag Dead ee ede nina eg ae i y ins i -| scored for the Marlies whilejver for the rest 0 e period, |br y wer t 2 sit ix Magen 'Fale' with al Baseball Boss |Clare Alexander and John Bee-|Crushmen netted a pair before) Gary Holbrook Bue AEN ABE broken arm suffered 15 days chey replied for the Rangers. | the period ended, to carry a 2-1)unable to score. ago.Jim's doctor informed him| epps | The result tied Kitchener and|lead into the second. __| Holbrook made dazzling stops this week that he would ve] Will Sta Out |London Nationals in the cellar Dussiaume's second early injon Dionne and Bradley, while through for the remainder of the} y with nine points apiece while|the period put Crushmen in|Booth lost the puck before he season, but club officials are! Toronto and St. Catharines|front 3-1. Oshawa goaltender|could get a shot away. still hopeful of an earlier re--) NEW YORK (AP)=--William Black Hawks are in fifth spot, a ag eg oe! we orn Pore coach covery. Eckert, baseball's new commis- each with 11 points. P- rives y Pau a- onnor has decide 0 give Jim Booth and Ron Dussiaume'sioner, said Friday he pians to will be in Generals' uniforms tol stay out of the Milwaukee base- help fill the vacancies. {ball situation unless he is asked Generals faced Pilous' |, b iivad charges in Hamilton a Week ago|"® Pecome Involved. yesterday, and whipped Bart| Eckert, a retired U.S. Air Crashley, Peter Mahovlich and Force lieutenant-general named company 7-4 to the post Wednesday, also sug- Game time 'gested there are advantages in pm. ° having a non-haseball man as Sanna _. |commissioner, "There's no indication that I OSHAWA HOCKEY will participate,' Eckert said, OHA LAKESHORE JUNIOR «py referring ris the ; controversy Oshawa Crushmen 3, Peterbor-|0V°" the Braves plans to move ough 3 their National League franchise OSHAWA MINOR from Milwaukee to Atlanta next Bantams season, Scugogs , Cay 4 Eckert, seated at the desk of Houdaille 4, Westmount 1 joulgoing commissioner Ford DUPLATE Frick for the first time, an- Office QC 4, Cutting 4 swered those who have criti- Laminating - Lehr 4, cized the club owners' selection Stores 4 of a non-baseball man. OSHAWA SENIOR Juveniles 5, Foley's 1 Honest Cals 13, L and R 6 Bad Boy's 5, Quality 3 NHL TYKES Canadians 9, Black Hawks 0 Maple Leafs 7, Red Wings 5 NHL ATOMS Atom Maple Leafs 3, Perry 1 > ee THE GIFT HE OPENS FIRST Will Come From 'KINLOCH'S MEN'S WEAR OSHAWA § 4 a GIFT CERTIFICATES 10 King St. West ks "Perhaps one of the advan-; In the only other junior game 'Friday night Niagara Falls Fly- ers and Peterborough Petes tied 3-3. The defending Memorial Cup champion Flyers can thank marksmen Bud Debrody, Derek Sanderson and Rosaire Paie- ment for keeping them from losing to Peterborough, And the Petes can thank Andre La- croix's two goals and Dale Mac- Leish's single for staving off a Niagara Falls victory. The Flyers remain well in front in the standings with 23 points, eight ahead of second- 'place Oshawa Generals. WARNING MOTORISTS Cold Weather Ahead ANTI- FREEZE Y Sic (Prestone Brand also available) we iustall Anti-Freeze ond do @ complete cooling system check HAVE US DO YOUR » WINTER TUNE-UP « » MAJOR or MINOR TUNE-UPS DONE GENERAL TIRE. SERVICE 534 Ritson Rd. South Ph, 728-6221 plante midway through the|the club. until Wednesday off 2 "vere" RECEIVERSHIP AUCTIONS 60 Coronet Rd., Toronto, Wed., Nov. 24 > Vieatmalns for The Clarkson Company, Limited, Receivers. 2 : GENERAL LAWN SPRAY. LTD., FEATURING: -- 69 vitcy GMC. TRUCKS Al. ° MILEAGE) Being: 20--1965 GMC SPRAY SERVICE TRUCKS Completely Equipped, Average Mileage 5393 Miles. 33--1963 GMC SPRAY SERVICE TRUCKS Completely Equipped, Averege Mileage 13566 Miles, 8--1962's AND 4--1960's UTILITY PICK UPS Vy Ton, Hvy. Duty with Tool Compartments. FRONT END LOADER -- 4 FARM TRACTORS -- LIGHT TANDEM TRAILER -- 5 AEROATORS -- 3 POWER SWEEPERS -- 8 VERTICUTTERS -- WELDER -- 24 HYD. 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King & Yonge Sts., Toronto, Ont./363.8779 PHONE 728-6206 43 Years Serving You Meet Your Friends Before and After The Game In "The Regency Room" of the ROYAL HOTEL 171 Brock St. N. Dining Room Open. 12 Noon 'till A.M. Fresh Up Voutiiale. .. /tLikes You Distributor 156 GIBB STREET PHONE 723-3042 SUDDARD'S BICYCLE SHOP TOYS HOCKEY EQUIPMENT FULL LINE OF C.C.M. ond RALEIGH BICYCLES Sales----Service--Ports Keys Made 497 Simcoe St. S. PHONE 725-3979 Lee Bishop RADIATOR REPAIRS Cleaning and Recoring New and Used Radiators 42 Bond St. W. 725-1633 torium at 1:30 p.m MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22 HOCKEY--Metro Junior /B! Leaque--West Cioir York Steclers vs Whitby Lasco Steelers et Whithy Areno, 8:00 p.m GM Office Leacave--- ot Civic Auditorium at 6:00 p.m Oshewa Minor Associatton-- (Juvenile) Hayden Macdonald vs Oshawa Dairy at 8:30 p.m. and Tony's Refreshments vs Auto Workers Credit Union of 9:30 o.m., both aames ot Civic Auditorium. (Bontam) Loee! 1817 vs Loco! 1500 at 5:00 p.m Westmount Kiwanis vs Bathe and McLellan at 6:00 p.m.. Police Asso- ciation vs Hondaille Industries at 7:00 p.m., Canodion Tire vs Scuae- Cleaners at 800 p.m. and Ernie Cav vs Keith Peters Realtors at 9:00 p.m., all aames ot Oshowa Children's Arena. TUFSDAY, NOVEMBER 22 HOCKEY--Metro Junior 'R' Leaque--Whitby Lasco Steelers vs West Clair York Steelers in West Cloir at 8:00 o.m. .. . Oshawa Minor Associetion --(Midoet) Local 222 vs Canadion Leaion at 8:00 p.m. and Rotary v- Rose Bow! at 9:09 nm., bath oames at Civic Auditorium. Bantam! Duplote vs Banks Florina at 7:20 p.m; Local 7784 vs Canorian Corns at 8:20 p.m. and B'Nai B'RIth ve Hamblv'e Reveranes at 9:20 om all eames at Children's Arena, FIGURE SKATING--Oshown Fiaure Skat ina Club at Civic Auditerium at 6:00 pm WEPNECDAY. NOVEMBER 94 HOCKEY--OHA Junlor 'A' 1! eaque--st, Catharines Block Hawks vs Oshawe Generols at Civic Auditorium, 8:00 p.m... . Oshewa Minor Association ---(Midaet) letter Carriers vs Navy Vets at 7:00 o.m., Kinsmen vs Lions at 8:00 om. and Firefighters vs Kiwanis at 9:00 p.m., all games at Children's Areno THIIPSMAY, NOVEMBER 25 HOCKFY--Oshawa Senior leaque--McGrath vs Jiveniles. ot 7:90 p.m L and R vs Quality Fuels at 8:39 p.m. and Rad Bovs vs Folevs at 10:00 nm, all aames at Rrooklin Arena, . , Ochawa Minor Association (Fxhibition), Pee. Wee All-Stars at 7:00 o.m and Midact All-Stars ot 2-30 p.m., hoth aomes of Children's Arena FIGURE SKATING-- chown Finure Skatina Club (union and Senior) at Civie Auditerium at &00 pm FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 94 HOCKEY--OCMA Lakeshore Junior "R' Leaaue----Kinosten Frontenoce vs Ashown Crushmen at Civie Auditerium. 800 om owmanville Girls' Minor Leaque--at Bowmanville Arena at 5:29 om NHL Tyke Leaque--doublehender at Civic Auditerium at 6:00 om. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 27 HOCKEY--OHA Junior 'A' Leeque--Montreal Junior Canadiens vs Oshawa Generals ot Civic Auditorium, 7:15 p.m Oshawa Minor Association - Exhibition) Novice All-Stars at 4:30 at Civic Auditorium H Nelahbourhood A lotion Pee Wee Leaq nine comes starting at 7:00 a.m. at Children's Areno B ie Minor Associatl (Pee Wee) 7:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m.; (Bantam) 10:18 am. to 12:30 p.m and (Midaet) 12:45 p.m. to 4:30 p.m., all gomes at Bowmanville Arena P Church L (Novice) 7:00 aim. ta 11:00 am (Mite) 11:10 a.m. to noon at Oshawa Civic Auditorium: (Pee Wee) 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 o.m.: (Bantam) 6:10 to 7:30 p.m., at Oshawo Children': Areno NHL Atom Leeque--ot Civic Auditorium ot noon. CHILD- REN'S SKATING--(under 14) at Civic Auditorium at 2:00 pm, (Porent may accompany), R, ER--Ontorin Ruaby Union--Intermediate Leonie finale ART'S Gun Repair 18 BOND ST. W. 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