SPORTS MENU By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR wiconaibeanch? We give you the Ontario Rugger Union! One week ago today, two teams, with practically little or no direction, met on a_ neutral field Kitchener Pirates vs Oshawa Vikings) for the Ontario Rugger Union championship. We think this was an important event, for the Ontario Rugger Union #ut where were their officials, their representatives? They should have been there -- yea, verily -- after all, this was their own baby and they should have been on hand -- if only to congratulate the winners. B hat happened? They weren't there, so the team cap- agreed, after 60 minutes of even-stephen nothing, to call it a draw and share the title. About 48 hours later, the Rugby Union ruled that overtime should have been played, so they order a replay. Wouldn't today have been a lovely day for a rugger game? Ex The Oshawa Golf Club's An- nual 'Golfers' Bonspiel," a mén's open 3-day event, en- tered the final stages, late last night, with indications that Clair Peacock's Oshawa Curling Club entry, defending. cham- pions, would meet "Mac" White's Belleville foursome, in the trophy final. Bob Taylor's Whitby rink, with Al Morrison doing the skip's chores, ousted Whitby clubmates skipped by Claire Rich in the third round and then bowed out to Peacock's foursome in the special bye round playoff. This morning, Peacock will meet veteran Al Parkhill and his rink while Ross Simpson's Barrie rink faces Mac White Oshawa Rinks Wake Bid For Top Honors | Rattray, upset squad in yesterday's play, Nettie' af knocking off Norm Ward's rink, with Paul Michael as skip, in the second round and then nos- ing out Gerry Peterson of Bow- manville in the special bye playoff. Herb Robinson's rink, along with Furey's foursome, remain as Jone local contenders |i Sgt for The Cliff Mills Trophy, sec-|m. ) ondary event. - Don Holden's rink whipped Wes McKnight in the Mitchell's Mecarien, 3 Drugs a gant ped R Mh finals to give Oshawa Curling Club a bid for this honor. ear ae nee Anderson, Or, M, In the two other events, best skip, 3; LAMBTON ~~ Dp. leimbecker, R, Tavish, ski Intosh,. T. Kindr: 11; OSHAWA CURLING -- Jack Hunter, Art meta Bob Me cock, skip, sevlevitie --- NN. Chariton, R WHITBY -- Dick Lund, 'ON -- G, Robbins, » skip, 8. a 3, 'Humphreys, Naylor and "Oak" Cra Munro, Sy ' Pra) | BURL' Lingron ~ D. Murray, R. Mack- ee and M. Carter, skip, rcer and Chas. Pea- Burroughs, Cc. » Benn and M. White, skip, 6 A. Sutherland, Monty Cranfield and B. Foote, ae 4 Cc. 'aw. ford, skip, 13; ISLINGTON -- B, Brown,/ inderson, J. Todd and B. Lawrence, | A. McCartney _ Dave yrens "Oak" Crawford, 71 Bert White, 6 | Gord. Furey, ner Norm ' (Norm Ward, 8, Senserson 1, Pet ge oa Fae ai eh iee e C0) Gord Fure % o. or C3 ten ik THE "arenes oRUGS TROPHY First irst Round ek Wes McK ci! a 'Se a at" ¥ H. Strader, 8; Monty Cranfield, or to, Second Ted Chenier, 9; Al Brad! Don Campbell, 6 (W); = 'Minto, : (Lh Don Holden, 10; Wes McKnight, "Hal" Butler, 11; H. Strader, t THE SMITH TRANSPORT TROPHY ee tt |J- Lloyd, 12). D. Douglas, 6. First Round H. McGee, 9; P. Kowal, Chas. Peacock, 0; Gil Darlington, + A |THE BANK et facings og TROPHY gn Lar id @. Peterson. 7. (Ww), Bob Taylor 9 "7 1) Gerolamy, skip. 1) WHITBY -- play was produced by Gerry bosch er and Peterson's rink, with an extra end win over Bob Taylor of RLOO -- B. LE -- H. Whitby, in the Bank of Montreal son, gHaWa McAvoy, las and B. Clarke, kip, mb Macdonald, Gibbs, tia ig Bradley and sierd Robin: Trophy play and in the same son, skip, BARRIE --_N. Allan, S$. Emms, R, HUNTERS -- Bullets can bounce off rocks or water, caus- ing serious injury or even jdeath. So, before you ping at and Belleville's best, in the other bracket, of the semi- finals. The "behind - the-glass"' experts are predicting that it will be White vs Peacock, in| event, "Oak" Crawford's rink|Simpson and Gord Needham, spe Ww ; WA - : ousted Bert White's foursome OSHAWA 'GOLF. pore, bree Ge 7-6, on a final-end finish. ler, skip, 8. i Se THE HERB ROBINSON TROPHY ci, Peacock, 9; H. McGee, 7. First Round Claire Rich, 9; P. Kowal, 7. the final match, for top bonspiel| osHawa GOLF -- B. Cureton, T. Mc-|B. Taylor, 10; Ted Chenier, 7. jowell, B. Ross and Ted Chenier, skip,|Dr, Langmaid, 8; M, Carter, 7, honors. wr OSHAWA CC -- J. Bolahood, C./A} Parkhill, 10; Den Campbell, @, Gord Furey's rink paced {he | stephenson L. Eveniss and Don Holden,| Bert White, 9; J. Lloyd, 7. targets, make sure you have a WE THINK that the Ontario Rugger Union was entirely '!safe backstop, remiss in not having a convener or representative at their own final season's championship game -- where he could have given the final decision. Instead, they moved in by an autocratic path (the back door) to assert their authority, but what a ballex. Why didn't they order Kitchener and Oshawa to play today? Weather never did matter to a couple of rugger teams and now we find that today the field be softer, the air more balmy, but "'the gods" in their wis- dom, have ruled that.the 1965 championship will be decided in April of 1966. This type of administration is strictly "bush league". The game should have been re-played today -- if not, at least next Saturday -- but why wait until April -- this is strictly a move to let the guys the teams, who really are keeping the game alive, know that they are merely puppels. CIVIL SERVICE LEAGUE HONORS PAST-PRESIDENT il Nines One of the highlights of addition to being named program included the pres- the evening, when the Civil Honorary President, Sid was entation of the League Service Softball League presented with a handsome Championship trophy and wound up a very success- desk-set trophy, suitably. en- electric razonrs, donated by Going hunting? Your conser- vation officer reminds you te spare a moment for the land- jowner. Always ask permission Ne Gis eek jto enter private property. Your G. Needham, 8; D. Gerolany, 6. courtesy can mean fewer "No 0. Crawford, 7; K. Wilson, 4. | Trespass" signs and more hunt- BOWMANVILLE -- P. Kowal, P. Pater- son, A. Rundle and J, Bell, skip, 12; jAvette, -- Edmunds; Morent; OSHAWA GOLF -- Bob Schoenau, D. Gavel; defence: | centre: OSHAWA -- goal: PUBLICITY FLOP? This past week's sports news, here in Canada, rather featured the fact that there was to be an interlocking college football schedule in 1967 and that it would be televised as a major sports attraction. Ten Cana- dian Universities were involved in the deal but even a French connotation failed to fool the public. Mr. average @ SAFE @ CLEAN @ DEPENDABLE& Installed First in Oshawa ea Ti ee The Most Dependable Name in ELECTRIC HEAT Tetel or Supplementery Units 128-4611 6. kip, 3. ed 'OSHAWA GOLF -- 8. Blight, D. Lan-| 19.3) der, @. Lofthouse and Doug Langmaid,| -j an would take a combination of eight teams pulling off a massive quadruple play but by Sunday night the National and American Football Leagues could find themselves with championship games that are carbon copies of last year's title battles. The situation in the NFL: A Baltimore Colts victory Modele ful 1965 season, at their an- graved. He is shown here Labatt's, to the membership nual banquet recently, was (centre) receiving the gift of the Heffering's team. The L h , ret the honor paid to Sid Los- from league president John Rundle Garden Centre team [ist ee oe bien! comig T. Wildgoose and Gord et sy tase Rta Hg ing privileges. aoe Dussiaume, Solomon and Knowles. WHITBY -- A. Bradiey, G. Small, B./Al Parkhill, 7; Doug Langmald, 6. DON'T PANIC -- that's the" one of the hard - working George Robinson (right). ule trophy and individual | ; Mi Mo be q hiedt 'rule fox Mites oe founders of the league, In Other bright spots of the trophies. eli Pope 'oye, "potter, Mee opal Micheal and worm. Waresl (NtcChir Reeewcke" ann Roc Cte ho get EAE ACR ES -- --- Pringle, Boomhaver, Summers, Duval, $.| sin, 10. (Bye Playoff) | white, 'Muir and Siewert MOSHAWA CURLING -- John Ploer.|THE CLIFF MILLS AMOTORS TROPHY re = ont it you know" poe Oshawa: Eto Hk baay fee ga ee sek ae, g. Gerry Peterson, 14; aE ig RN 6. Survival in the Woods. Write to 3.09 Gord Furey, 10; Gil Darlington, 6. {Dlonne, Booth) 09! Peterson, skip, 8. Norm Were. 77 Bon Molden 6 the Department of Lands and Solomon) 4.23) H. McGee, skip, 12; . Oshawa; Bradley. (Horton), 6251 Qithrey ne Millard; Vv. Vosges RAID) "Preston," Jack Harman, 7 I Toronto, and ask for your fres eu . Oshawa: Dickson (Morenz) ..... 19. 49) Anderson and Art Bradley, skip, 6. H. F. Hodges, li; "Hal" Butler, 6, copy. ( ; t Belle V iile 14 y) Penalties -- by neoacinad riage dadool MacKay and Claire Rich, ap 18; Poa - Boyle, Mark: aver, Dussiaume, A GOLF -- P. Poole, Cami & football f d listl bout th hole deal. Th d S ped Dionne, powen, Horton ord Nfl and "Gil" Darlington, skip, 4 CANADA'S FINEST ALL ELECTRIC 'ootball fan remained listless about the whole deal. The word, oa we think, is apathetic -- the result of the move was merely : 2 ss deceual ig. charmer Meereee gg ancora skip, 1 pa Oshawa "Crushmen'"' iength-)Dickson, Brian Morenz, Gerry| ""CRUSHMEN COMMENTS iarodiey, 'Salemen) me teickiotoas gets iver: vie. & the suggestion with cool indifference and in spite of the |ened their first-place lead in the;Dionne, and Bob Edmunds. Jimmy Booth and Mike) 7. Oshawa: Dionne (Oshawa CURLING -- Carl Olsen, erha from the "promotion group", it would appear that |Eastern Jr. i * "stewart, Boomnauer) 13.00| hie skip, 15; TORONTO CSCC -- Dr. Me- eg caus idea ts Siiebleyer pel not any eeedy | loverwhelming 14-2 win over the/pringle and Steve White. Belleville Hospital detained] || Tard 3s} tveTY,,.,,Demm P- Cline and Wan prepared. Belleville Rolands coo night in} he game was marred by ajoVermight for observation. | 19, pees Solomon Br cknicht, skip, 9. wot, ----|the Bay of Quinte City |fight in the first period, which|Hewer ran into the net early| (Knowles, Oienne) gxaly and Jock Lloyd, skip, # OSHAWA (Stewart, Ethier) vee 1246 he Goodman and Al Preston, skip, 3. at the 3.09 mark of the first/thier draw major penalties|Clipped in the face late in the/12 Oshawa: Solomon OSHA WA GOLF --Ted Reed, Ted Bas- period afd didn't quit pumping] and in the ensuing melee game|8ame and reported that he was! ,, Oshawa: Bradley (Morent) .... 1448\skip, 10; UNIONVILLE -- L. Cattanach, in goals until the 19.31 mark of}misconduct penalties went to|@izzy .. . The "Crushmen" Dehawa: Knowles B. Hood and Jack Harman, | the final period. Oshawa's Bill Horton and Don 1: Gcnaner Bacnunee (Bradley) .. ld Be Re eat Ted O'Connor had to juggle his |1¢ Oshawa: Dussiaume Ou p two-goal efforts for the local|Boyle and Armie Marks. The} |defence all evening after losing | |squad, namely Ron Dussiaume,|game misconducts were the re- |defencemen Bill Horton and Don nema | |Roger Knowles, Gary Bradley,|sult of players being the second|Bowen early in the game. He There Are Special Benefits For All | By MIKE RATHET repeat xquinet the Beary' rush- Leo Ayotte, and Phil Solomon.jand third man joining in an Associated Press Sports Writer] ing, with igo having the ad- sa hehinis , ' for most of the night . . . Both vantage of more experience Dussiaume and Brian Morenz t if i d def end| will dress for the Oshawa Gen-] . x AND SALESMEN age if injured defensive en V's' bi ame here tonight ler personel wie oF * Ordell Braase cannot play. Nia ara Falls Fl ers eral's big game & Company wee there ore ACADIAN On Bears' quarterback Rudy| ss z definite edvanteges when Buklich again rates No. 1 in| . The "Crushmen" next see € aii Request action in Trenton on Wednesday shi: Nadas an. bu tas as more's John Unitas third. night and return home for a a kite we Eee) aa ae ever osing Te big game next Friday night for BOCEAY BOONES (i vee cantsrus exes MILLS AUTO LEASE AND STANDINGS Niagara Falls Flyers erupted combe, first president and DeHart (ifet) and secretary received the League Sched- BELLEVILLE -- goal: Smith; defence: |/Tayior and Al Morrison, skip, 117 Ross Simpson, 10; Bert White, 8. Bob Taylor, 8. jlost in the woods. Getting lost , 4 +] "Rich" Vesey, Larry Heffering and Chas. First Oshawas Crushmen |: : By (erga ie des BOWMANVILLE -- B. Webber, D. Mc-l/Sandy' McTavish, 15; Chas. Peacock, 7.|Forests; Parliament Buildings, Oshawa: Ayotte 1949 |" WHITBY -- E. McKim, Vic Evans, C. Morenz. NLEA -- Jim Swan, C. Jarrett, B. Second Period pathetic. Most Canadian college athletic directors received | HOME HEAT SYSTEM "'B" race with an} Belleville goals went to Jim|Hewer were left behind in the) ee Glover, Alex Mathan and Al Park- -- G. Tamblyn, E. Ted O'Connor's charges scored|saw Gerry Dionne and Bob/in the first, while Booth was|'" (sitar: U.S. Pro Football ial a ee ea 6 bd out-| 14, Oshawa: Knowles shot the hometowners 44-26 . Five different players had|Bowen and Belleville's Bob| dropped Ron Dussiaume back Single markers went to Bob'original a BUSINESS EXECUTIVES and Baltimore at a disadvan- epee , jagainst the Toronto Marlboro's @ PONTIAC | you lease « new... the league statistics with Balti-| against the Kingston Frontenacs FoR gg INFORMATION 50 PRINCE ST. OSHAWA Kitchener took a 2-0 lead, lost|' " a wil sig aay spe apes it and bounced back in the final) NIGHT" next Friday with two 10 minutes against Hamilton.|puppy dogs, three bicycles and ever Chicago Bears, combined with a Minnesota Vikings tri- umph at Green Bay against the Packers, prill clinch the West- ern Division title for the Colts and send them into the Jan. 2 NFL championship against the By THE CANADIAN PRESS Central Professional A Pt 49 19 37 19 Tulsa Minnesota for 14 goals to snap a four-game losing streak in the Ontario Hockey Association Junior A se- ries and move back into first place. The Flyers handed the, last- Ken Gratton and Bruce Reier put the Rangers ahead in the second but Danny Lawson and Kevin Pettit tied Kitchener won on goals by John Beechey and Walt Tkaczuk. the score.|" °° numerous autographed hockey sticks drawn for at the game! All indications are that| well over 3,000 fans will sit on! this attraction. place London Nationals a 14-2 MAKE A DATE TO BOWL AT HOTEL Genosha. Oshawa's Finest Hotel TEXACO--FUEL end STOVE OIL... Whithy's only LOCAL DEALER, Pree BURNER SERVICE by our Lesel Service Contractors, 45 17 52 15 56 15 62 13 Eastern Division champion| Memphis Cleveland Browns. |St. Louis In the AFL, a San Diego) Oklahoma Chargers victory over New| Houston 10 1 4 York Jets, combined with a) Friday's Results Denver Broncos victory over|Tulsa 1 Minnesota 4 Oakland Raiders, will clinch}Oklahoma City 4 St. Louis 4 the Western Division title for|Houston 8 Memphis 2 the Chargers and send them| OHA Junior A into the Dec. 26 AFL champion- WLT F A Pt! ship against the Eastern Divis-| Niagara Falls 11 87 25 | ion champion Buffalo Bills. Oshawa 10 89 Cleveland won the NFL| Peterborough » 5 3 81 championship last year by beat-| Toronto 4 72 ing Baltimore 27-0 and Buffalo| Montreal 58 won the AFI, championship by| Pigg ors 87 defeating San Diego 20-7. Catharines 59 The San Diego - New York! Kitchener 57 game will be played Saturday. | London 13 1 57 The Denver-Oakland and Buf-| * Friday's Results falo at Houston games are| London 2 Niagara Falls*14 scheduled for Sunday. |Hamilton 2 Kitchener 4 |Montreal 2 Toronto 4 PLAY BROWNS Tonight's Game All NFL action takes place! Toronto at Oshawa Sunday with Washington Red- Sunday's Games skins at Cleveland, Pittsburgh; Oshawa at Montreal Steelers at New York Giants,| Peterborough at St. Catharines | Detroit Lions at San Francisco) Niagara Falls at Kitchener '49ers, Los Angeles Rams at St. London at Toronto Louis Cardinals and Dalls Cow- OHA Senior boys at Philadelphia Eagles wWwtLtT rounding out the schedule. Oakville 7 The four key games are Guelph 3 topped by the meeting between xKingston 5 6 the Bears and the Colts. | Galt 6 The teams met once before Woodstock 7 this season with Baltimore shut-|(x-plays four-point games) ting off Chicago's rookie sensa- Friday's Results tion, Gale Sayers, and the Galt 1 Woodstock 6 Bears' running game en route| Oakville 2 Guelph 6 to a 26-21 victory -- the. only NOHA Junior game in the last eight the) Espanola 4 Sault Ste. Marie 6 Bears have lost. Garson-Falconbridge 4 Sudbury The Colts will have to pull a 13 xX GUNG "A AMMUNITION ART'S GUN SHOP SPECIAL! HITLER'S SECRET WEAPON: Brand new German Mouser in devastet- 9,95 CLEANING FIELD gts sponree 21.95 4.50 new MILITARY "kMMO 8 mm end 303, 20 for Dee pieces, items, ete. from, tach drubbing to move a 'point ahead) of the idle Oshawa Generals. In other games, Toronto Marl- boros moved into fourth place ahead of Montreal Junior Cana- diens by defeating the Habs 4-2 and Kitchener Rangers climbed into a seventh-place tie with St. | | Catharines Black Hawks prith a, 4-2 victory over Hamilton Red | - | Wings. 65 23| The Flyers, ahead 2-0 after| 79 ig|the first period, went to town | 56 17 in the second and third and out- | 99 1 | shot London 53-19. Jean Prono-| 82 13 | Yost, John Arbour, Ted Snell, | 66 13; 20m Webster and Don Marcotte! wies for Niagara 94 9} For--Parties-Sales Meetings MOTOR CITY BOWLING pemetts gg 78 RICHMOND ST. W, ' Shop PH: 723-3212 3 OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY League Openings For Men and Women AFTERNOONS er EVENINGS Now at Millwork FLOOR TILE SPECIAL SAWDONS" (Whitby) Led, Fuel end Builders Suppiics 668-3524 244 Brock St. S$. Whithy Stafford Brothers Lid. 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Doubl r at Civic Auditorium, start- Sales ond Service yi", 4:00 p.m, I, * Oshawe Senior League--Flyers vs Bod Bo is, at PHONE p.m.; Foley's ve Juveniles, at 8:15 p.m. and Honest Cal's vs L. & R. Service, at 10:00 p.m.; all games at Civic Auditorium . 728-6206 OHA Junior "BY Lokeshore League--Belleville ve Oshawa "Crushmen" ot Bowmanville Arena, 7:15 p.m 43 Years Serving You MONDAY, DECEMBER 6 HOCKEY--OHA Junior "B" Metre Mee Tg vs Whitby Lasco Steelers, at Whitby Arena, 8:00 p.m. . . fice League--Doubleheader at Civie Auditorium' starting at 4:00" ett 5 Ssh howa Miner Assoc. Juvenile League--Oshawa Dairy vs Tony's, ot 8:30 p.m. and Hay: Macdonald's vs Auto Workers Credit Union, ot 9:30 p.m.; both gomes at Civic Auditorium . . . Oshawa Minor Assoe. Bentem Leegue--Four pall es, at Children's Arena, starting at $:00 p.m. and two games at rooklin Arena, starting ot 7:00 p.m, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 7 HOCKEY--Oshawe Miner Assoc. Bantam League--Two games, at Child- ren's Arena, starting ot 8:20 p.m. , Midget League--Two games at Civic Auditorium, starting at 8:00 "00 ei SKATING--Oshawe Heo Skating Club, ot Civie Audjtorium, lanch senved tu for Falls with ani Paiement, Dave Woodley, Karl Haggarty and Ricky Ley adding one each. Neil Clark and Walt McKechnie scored for London. | Toronto counted twice on} |breakaways in the third period | | for its win, Gary Meehan, Brent Imlach, Jimmy Keon and Mike Byers were the Mariboro marksmen while Christian Bor- }deleau and Don Liesemer APt 4) scored for the Junior Habs, who| 67 21 |oUutshot Toronto 31-21. 35 19 | 49 18 WE'RE iu) SPECIALISTS 46 11 ES OUTFITTING | Sizes 44 to 60 "TR MR. TALL 61" to 611" BP] VINYL-ASBESTOS FLORTILE "Terrazzo Style" Meet Your Friends Before and After The Game In "The Regency Room" of the ROYAL HOTEL 171 Brock St, N. 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