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Oshawa Times (1958-), 13 Dec 1965, p. 8

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a BILLY LITTLE Gets 3 Goals Generals Bomb WAYNE CASHMAN Four Assists DANNY O'SHEA Tied With Orr Nats, Lead Falls By Three By FRANK RATCLIFFE Saturday night at Civic Audi-| torium the leaders of the OHA! Junior 'A' hockey league (Osh- awa Generals) met enders (London Nationals), and) you didn't need a program to} tell which was which. i maintain its position atop the league, GENERALLY SPEAKING A special presentation was held) the tail-|before the third period to mark| % the first anniversary of the} official opening of Civic Audi-| torium, The game lifted the Generals clobbered the visi-| first-year attendance at the tors 9-3, bombarding Rocky Farr with 44 shots. Os awa goaltender Ian Youn blocked just 19. | Oshawa wasted little time} taking the lead, Danny O'Shea scoring his first of two with the game just 16 seconds old.| London tied it,from a scramble seven minutes later, but Gen-| erals scored three more before the period ended. They out- scored the losers 4-1 in the sec- ond, and traded singles in the third. Billy Little was the top marksman for the winners with three goals, giving him 14 for the year. Billy Heindl, Chris Hayes, Jim Booth and Ron Dus- siaume scored the others. For London it was Moe St. Jacques, John Mercer and Neil' Clark. O'Shea added three assists to! his two goals for his second five- point performance in as many nights, The splurge vaulted him into a second-place tie in the scoring race with team-mate Bobby Orr. Each has 51 points, tavo behind Andre Lacroix of Peterborough Petes. O'Shea has 21 goals, Orr 19) and Lacroix 16. | In a game that saw the league-leaders score with rela- tive ease, Bobby Orr was held pointless. He had several good scoring opportunities and set up) many more, but Farr turned them all aside. | The feeling of most of the; frustrated fans late in the third| period: 'Please let. Bobby put) it in the net." | Right winger Wayne Cash-| man was again a standout for| the winners. He collected four) assists and was strong defen-} sively, particularly when Gen-| erals were short-handed. | The win, coupled with Niag- ara Falls' 5-5 tie in St. Catha rines Sunday, increased Gen- erals' lead to three points over the second-place Flyers. With The Falls just now mov-| ing into the toughest part of their schedule (they play 16 games in January) Oshawa offi cials are confident the cib can h-| goalie| auditorium | 8) past the 300,000 mark. A draw was held and Walter Branch, chairman of the auditorium Board of Directors,| presented a basket of groceries Bob Hayes of 484 Phillip Murray ... Barry Wilkins con-| tinues to improve with every} game. He is now teamed up with Bobby Orr and as a result is seeing considerably more ice time. . . . Chris Hayes played his first game with Genearals since his demotion to a 'B' card last pweek. He collected a goal! and an assist, giving indica-| tions that he plans to return as} a full-time General. . . . Billy| White and Danny Sandford both sat out with injuries, but they are expected back in action next weekend. .. . Generals re- turn to the ice tonight when they| ORR AND O'SHEA FACE RUSSIANS Bobby Orr and Danny O'Shea will both be in uni- form tomorrow night, but it won't be with the Oshawa Generals. The high - scoring duo, along with Toronto Marl- boros of the OHA Junior 'A' hockey league, skate onto Maple Leaf Gardens' ice at 8:00 p.m. to face the touring Russian Na- tional team. Several other players from around the circuit have been called in to strengthen the Marlies. They include Derek Sanderson and Jean Prono- vost of Niagara Falls Flyers, Andre Lacroix and Dariny Grant of Peterborough Petes, Bart Crashley of Hamilton Red Wings and Doug Shelton of St. Catha- rines Black Hawks. Judging from local ticket sales, a fine Oshawa contin- gent will be on hand at the Gardens. So far in the tour, the Russians have registered 4-0 and 8-6 victories over the Canadian National team. CANADAIR LIMITED AUTOMOTIVE AND VEHICLE DIVISION hes TEST ENGINEERS -- for mechanicol end. structurol tests of vehicles components and completed vehicles, Should hove @ degree plus several yeors experience. MECHANICAL DESIGN ENGINEERS -- for mechonicol end strue- turel design of tracked vehicles including suspensions, trocks end tunning gear, power train including engine, gearbox, drive trains ond hypoid gearboxes; end hydraulics. Should have @ degree end several yeors experience, PACKAGING ENGINEERS -- Packaging and Preservation of vehicle aomponents according te military Engineer degree er equivalent with several yeors reloted ex- perience. GAUGE DESIGNERS -- to review and evaluate drawings to determine non-standerd gouge requirements end to prepare drawings for the menufacture of such gauges. Should be an experienced draughts- men with knowledge of military gouge requirements and design. QUALITY CONTROL ANALYSTS -- to enalyze quality deviation of vehicle parts, products end procedures in order te reduce manu- facturing costs. METHODS ANALYSTS -- to analyze methods, equipment, manu- facturing facilities and procedures in order to reduce monufacturing fosts. ESTIMATORS =~ to compile ond MONTREAL several openings for requirements, Should have en co-ordinate cost estimates: on vehicle eontrect prop: and be able to reed blueprints Canada} clude the pension and group savings ond investment arrange: Montreo! ore provided Please end a brief resume te Mr. Technical Employment. i te prepere maonhours from basic date or to complie and analyze material cost data for estimates and forecasts, Should be femilier with stotistics 8 expanding program in design develor tion of trocked vehicles for the milit as of ent and produc- Ls * plus on employee Relocation allowances to €. -@. Compbell, Supervisor, CONVENIENT INTERVIEWS WILL BE ARRANGED CANADAIR LIMITED P.O. Box 6087,. Montreal, Quebec journey to London for a return match with the Nats. FIRST PERIOD Oshawa: O'Shea (Hayes, Cashman) 2. London: Clark (Clairmont, Oshawa (Babcock, Oshawa: Lit O'Shea, Morenz) Oshawa: Heind (Dussiaume, Cashman) Pens.: Hayes .37, Clark 14.11, Bazay 1 Turner) Dussiaume Heindl) tle 3. 4 5 SECOND PERIOD Hayes Cashman) Mercer y, McKechnie) 8. Os : O'Shea . 9. Oshawa: Liftie (Cashman, O'Shea) 18.7 Pens.: Murray, Hayes 1.08, Edestrand 2.12, Hayes 8.26, Roberts 11.50, Orr 19.57 6. Oshawa: (O'Shea, 7. London: (Mur 2 THIRD PERIOD 11, London: St. Jacques (Mercer) 12, Oshawa (Beverley,, Pens.? St. Jacques, Allan (miscond 28, Hayes 8.15, Dorey 11.14, Clairmont 17.42. 5.05 Booth Wilkins) 11.33 Hayes 14.17, SHOTS Oshawa London 13:16 44 46 22 YOUR SATISFACTION iS OUR AIM All Cera Carry Our GUARANTEE Kelly Disney Used Cars Ltd. 1200 Dundes E, Whitby 668-5891 BUDGET TERMS DROP IN 'Skeet Gunners | shooters with a score of 236-out- iit is expected that many more local scattergun enthusiasts will 5 y shot gunners will be the annual 4, splatter board targets, as well|«Rurt" Harrison, while the next las other more up-to-date tar- best with two wins was the rink gets, to test the patterns of the! trom U " | tend. St Kitts Team | Oshawa Eniry Ta Edges Oshawa"s Sata ee Seemed + = | "t | The Oshawa Curling Club staged their annual Corby's Trophy Bonspiel, & ete pec 'om Murphy and Ray Webster, skip, M3) OSHAWA -- Jack Naylor, Carl Oison, T event, on Saturday and the rink| peteRBOROUGH -- Ross Harrison,|Frank Young and Norn Ward, kip, 5.| of Don MacMillan, Bob Mat-|Larry Ball, Ev Poast and 'Burt' Harri-) OSHAWA -- Ken Williams, Jim Naylor, | 7 son, skip, 7. Clair Peacock and Reg Smith, skip, 10; thews, Rich Vesey and Gord/*Yionviite -- Doug Winch, Jack! aNNANDALE -- Ji, Muha, J i MacMillan, skip, emerged as Me- , skip, is Watson, George Rumney and Len B. Jones and J. Holowaty, skip, 9: trophy winners, with three wins Mullen, skip, 9; : | ; OSHAWA -- Jack Kerr, "Gil" Goulding, jand a score of 14-plus-2 points.|vern McLaughlin and Jack Perry, skip, Following the conclusion of the day's competition, bonspiel chairman "Art" Stubbins and his assistant "Rudy" Andrews, 200 O'CLOCK DRAW First Games OSHAWA: Doug McCabe, lthews, "Rich" Despite rather severe weather | Don Marks, Millan, skip, 77 conditions, ten members of the Oshawa Skeet and Gun Club made the trip to Waterloo yes- terday, to take part in the sec- ond shoot of the Lower Lakes Skeet League. Again, true-to-form, Oshawa shooters had troublé to take the lead in the scoring position from St. Catharines and the Oshawa Squad bowed to the Garden City, with a score of 235 broken targets out of 250. St. Catha- rines downed the Oshawa sharp Vesey and Gord |Ed Hill and George Bates, skip, 8 2. 4 | TORONTO CSCC -- Jim Roberts, Don UNIONVILLE -- Jack Ballantine, Roy|Bathgate; Doug Brock and Bob Pyatt,| Harbin, Ben Thomson and Eric Harvey,! skip, 5, 2 skip, 103 ROYAL CAN'S -- Wilf DeRoucher, Doug WHITBY -- "Joe" Taras, Harold cam-| i ith 4 bell, Ernie Douglas and Jake Bryant, sah gg as Campbell: ang Keith Wer supervised the presentation of| skip, 5. ioe io a z a i Ape | -- "Pat" 5 y Walk- SHAWA Harry the prizes, with Corby's district) SW Maccson and Hee econ, skip, |ford, Jack Tisdale, Bert Granik, skip, representative, Don Anderson,'7; | BARRIE = F. Norris, D. Homer, : ; -- D. Robertson, F. J.|Mills and L. J.H Hart, skip, 12 ; any's trophy|, TORONTO cscc -- D ; skip, presenting his company § PA; | MacRae, Wm. Terry and D, B. Carlyle, OSHAWA =< 'Mantth Servet to the winning rink. ski, 5 Allen, John Mowat and Tom Steen, skip, Runners-up in the bid for top 2. honors, and also competing in the 11:00 o'clock draw, was the rink of Ron Mitchell, Austin Wiltshire, Elmer Pollard and | of-250. Leading the scoring. for the Motor City shooters was Doug Branton, with a fine score of 48-out-of-50, Wilburt Newlands, Don Hubbard and Allan Wood all took the share of second COBOURG -- Bill Rowden, Cliff Carss,| ss: * Ob ind John Roy, skip, 7; FCOWNSVIEW. -- Leo Gryba, tan Calder, OSHAWA -- Jack Broadbent, Jac« Bent- John 'Wingate and Bruce Thurston, ued bysde Jack Judge and Dr, Jack Brock, skip, 5 .Y. WHITBY -- Ron Brownritch, G. Sawyer,| OSHAWA -- Russ Murison, Ed Drinkel, D. Dinniwell and Wilf Butts, skip, 67 Doug Keel and Chas. Peacock, skip; 4 OSHAWA -- "Bucky" Luke, Alex M8C-| ocuawa _ pe | = Ron Mitchell, Austin Wiit-) Kay, Bob Patte and Ken Conclin, SkiP7.| nite, Eimer Pollard and Fred Thomp- Freddie Thompson, skip, with atte an Gonclin, Skip. " i i BOWMAN -- Pav' ant, " sels Mat iid _ breakng 47.|three wins and 11 points. = | Goddard, "Stu James and Gerry Peter-| 50% skip, 117 Following closely was Max) Rounding out the 11:00 o'clock|son, skip, &; : PeTERpOROUSH D. Brown with 46, which gave the|qraw prize winners were -R.|,PARKWAY -- Hans Haeberlin, Pat| Ford, B. Malby and R. Sjobi local boys their total score of Hal ' "| Duffy, Jack MeGinn and: Hugh McDoug- S88 for the t al score Ol!sioberg's rink from Peter |all, SkiPs 6 park Sa re 235 for the tourney. ' ¥j ; N -- John , | borough, with 15-plus 1 for tWo| wayne shepard, Frank Morton and Ker Other Oshawa scores for the|wins and behind them came L. | phillips, skip, 6 ss sues 4 yw 7 , i . ' ie ri i .| BELLEVILLE QUINTE -- ukater,| 4 |day were Fred Chase with 45;|J, Hart's Barrie rink, with 13-| eee Dave Brown and Murray|Chas: Peacock, $1 Bart Granik,, 7. George Brown and Nelson Starr|plus-2 for their two victories.| Johnson, skip, 5. ea es with 43 each; Louis Sirizzotti| High one-game winners in this Nak Jackie, Te Garey Peterson, 7| George Bates, 9; Bob McDonald, jand Herman Sweetman with 43\group was the Oshawa Curling ie eaeeeia f * 1\G. MacMillan, 14; Reg Smith, 4, jeach, Club entry skipped by Norm|Ken Phillips, 15; Or. W. Butts, 2. fe I M. Johnson, 9; Ken Conlin, 3. The next tournament of the|Ward. : ne B, Harrison, 5; B. Thurston, 3, league will be shot in Oshawa,| In the 9:00 o'clock draw, Ken|Jack Perry, 8 Jake Bryant, 3 on January $th, at which time Second Games Keith Warren, 6; Dr. J. Brock, 5. jFred Thompson, 5; L. J. Hart, 4 Ron Pyatt, 9; Russ Avery, 8. 4 Third Games John Holowaty, 10; Tom Steen, 1. Bob McDonald, 10; Chas, Peacock, L. J. Hart, 12;-Norm Ward, 7. F. Thompson, 8; K. Warren, 5. Geo. Bates, 4, | | | 4 ; "|D. B. Carlyle, 8; Hugh McDougall, S. Phillips' rink from High Park|Ray webster, 5; John Roy, 3 | | was the best, with 9-plus-5 points! Len McMullen, 105, Erle Harvey, 9. G. MacMillan, 8; ; 4 ws re ames R. Sjobert, 13; Or. J. Brock, 4, for their three wins. They nosed |pryce Thurston, 10; Hugh McDougall, 3.| Reg Smith, 9; Bob Pyatt, 5 out Ray Webster's rink, which )Jack Perry, 6; John Roy, 5 Bert Granik, 10; Russ Avery, 4 4 ing ine Gerry Peterson, 10; D. B. Carlyle, 6. |----___---- had three wins and nine points. |e, Phillips, 6 (W); Len McMuilen, 6 The High Park rink won their! (1). * . Ray Webster, 7; Bob Jackson, 4. third game, on an extra end, Eno Haver: 4) Mr Jenmons & ' etlover Len McMullen's Unionville 5. Harrison, 12; Dr. W. Butts, 4 Club, which will take place this| pink Jake Bryant, 9; Ken Conclin, 6. | q is wi | . ; ' 11:00 O'CLOCK DRAW | Sunday. This will be the real) High two-game winners in the First Games old-fashioned turkey shoot, with|early draw were from the Lift-|, OSHAWA -- Fred Sturge, Doug Taylor, Appreisels: Reel Estate gunners trying their luck atiiock City, a rink skipped by take part in this event. Of further interest to iocal PATRICK G. McDANIEL, A.A.C.I. REALTOR & CONSULTANT "turkey shoot'? at the Skeet |"*Rich' Black and Bob McDonald, skip,| Mortgag' Prop. Management y | YOUR INVESTMENT BROKER "ANNANDALE -- Al Hepburn, Jack 7 Summers, Cliff Titford and Russ avery, | 169 Simcoe N. 723-2861 kip, 5. nionville, skipped by Len is. on smooth bore guns. {McMullen, with eight points. This shoot will be held at the} High one-win prizes in_ this fields of the club, just west at re were rages Pin ¢ ' urston s rink from the Vowns- Kedron and all local and dis-| oy Club, with seven pomts trict shooters are invited to at-| Following are the complete results: HEY GANG! 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Ajax Shelieties came through with two quick gnals in the early minutes of play and then made them stand 'up for a fine 3-1 win over the West Hill girls, in their exhibition hockey game, last night at Whitby Arena. -- The Fleming Shells were im- pressive at the start, with Leona Sleep and the Gibson Twins each scoring once, two early the at gg and the other in : the second stanza, total. Jim Lutton led cost with] West Hill girls rai ate six points. : Tae _ brand of hockey. GMI Alumni got its first vic-) Joanne Montgomery notched lone tally for West Hill, early in the third period. Dave Thompson led the 'This Sunday, Don Mills Ju- lumni with 17 points while|niors return to the Whitby d to meet the Shellettes. a losing effort for Parts. 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