{ *@ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, December 22, 1968 a ii The PCHL wishes to extend "Season's Greeti::=*". to all par- ticipants and- supporters, who have made the League possible for the young hockey players to thoroughly enjoy and take active part in the great Canadian sport of "'hockey"'. BANTAM ACTION Knox Presbyterian were for- tunate to gain a point in this 2-2 tie with St. Andrew's United. Knox's Bob Todd opened the scoring by taking the puck from his own end zone and fired his shot from close in on. the St. Andrew's keeper. Mike Harper then tied it up for St.. Andrew's at the end of a great display of passing on the part of St. Andrew's Paul Thompson scored to give Knox the lead again, but this was short lived as David Famme blasted -the equalizer, Harmony United and Christ Church battled to a 3-3 tie. Har- mony seemed all set to collect the points in this ding dong af- fair after goals by Jeff Hender- son, Glen Hancock, and Ken Mc- Inally. Christ. Church turned the saree D , VWULGi & Protestant. Church Teams iw Ci amac SG Wurss42ew Wilmore of St. Mark's finally broke through the St: Andrew's defence, tipping in the single. The fighting spirit of the St. Andrew's team finally carried them on to their tie-maker, by Fred Bebee, St. Paul's Presbyterian edged out Simcoe St. United 2-1, with St. Paul's first line getting the breaks, Aalstair Simeson and Tom Hart scoring singles. The single marker for Simcoe St. was netted by John Halleran. St. Luke's Presbyterian and Christ Church teams battled to a 0-0 tie. Goalies Don Spicer of St.-Luke's and Bill Houghton of Christ Church played outstand- ing games. Southminster and First Baptist had a see-saw battle which end- ed in a 2-2 tie, with the de- fencemen of both clubs working hard, Southminster's goals were slapped in by Mark Cruwys and First Baptist were Billy Heard and David Hardie. King St. United blanked Al- bert St. United 3-0. Scoring two goals for King St. was Bill Kil- lenb€@ck while Gary Taylor add- ed to the scoring with a single. Paul Dionne. Netting singles for) as. " Lity League Bantam Games -- s fas inree iies Three games were played in the Oshawa Minor Hockey Asso- ciation's Bantam League Tues- day night, and all six teams in- creased their point totals by one. Bathe and McLellan and B'Nai B'Rith played to a 3-3 tie, Hambly's Beverages and Ernie Cay tied 2-2 and West- Tony's Refreshments and Starr Furniture bo'" found No, 7 to be their Jucky number, when it came to their own goal- total, in, the weekly UAW Hock- ey League doubleheader, at the League doubleheader this year|was the only goal to beat but the four teams will resume|Ingram, as his defense mates operations on Jan, 2nd, with|and back-checking forwards, Starr's meeting Tony's in the|both gave him fine protection. first game, at 10.00 a.m.; Ver-| Battling grimly, a little too food and Oshawa IV going/desperately perhaps, Versafood mount Kiwanis tied Canadian Corps 1-1. Eric Howard was the top marksman of the night, netting three for Bathe and McLellan. Danny Blair, Morris Rebot and Eric Roberts replied for B'Nai B'Rith. i Brian. Roy scored two for Hambly's .and Bernard Hurst netted a pair for Ernie Cay. Westmount's goal came from Paul Thompson while Wayne Bolahood tallied. for Canadian | ap Biddy League MIDGET ACTION Andrew Ghersini scored the In Midget League play, ter Carriers doubled the score on Kiwanis 4-2 and Lions shaded|only basket in the final quar- Canadian Legion 5-4. iter and this set the stage for Phil Pultz counted two for Let-! two exciting-one-point games, in ter Carriers, with singletons|the Westmount Kiwanis Biddy coming from Paul Magill and) Basketball League, at the Sim- Civic Auditorium, on Sunday morning. Tony's strengthened their grip on first-place by whipping Oshawa TV to the tune of 7-4 while the last-place Starr Fur- niture pulled the big upset of the schedule so far, with their 7-1 triumph over Versafood, This was the last UAW } Two Upsets In}: at 11.30 am. ran into a flock of penalties. in Tony's grabbed an early 2-9/the final frame, which further lead but their rivals came back|lessened their chances against to tie it. up before the first|the smooth-skating Starr's. period ended. In the second} stanza, Tony's asserted them-| SECOND GAME selves on goals by Delves and Fr oman rn tee Goal. | am ' ce, ian, i" * Ford (his second) to hold a 4-2/'erwards, Fogal, 'Wills, Beck, Dick, Dut edge going in the final frame. field, Young and Munroe . 4 " VERSAFOOD -- _Georgeff's second goal, with |, Vee omen, hh Hat i Copeland and Prest both assist-'Redshaw, Naplorkewski, A. Myles, Gray, ing again, put the TY team|/nes and R. Myles. within reach, early in the third First Period but from the half-way mark on,| } Sarr, wits (Bryant Fogal) three goals by Tony's detet-| Penalties -- Munroe, Young, mined the winner, with Ford /kowsk! getting his third of the game Copeland scored the losers') fourth and final goal, in the last minute of play, on a screen ed shot, Braiden; 10.40 wa Naplor- Second Period 3. Starr, Wills (Dick) 4, Versatood, Napiorkowski (Redshaw, A. Myles) 618 13.86 Penalties -- Konorowski, Fogal, Mun- roe and Young Third Period Beck ; Beck (Wills) Wills (Beck, Young) . 0 10.25 19.c0 9.99 S. Starr, 6. Starr, 7. Starr, FIRST GAME OSHAWA TV -- Goal, Cirka; defence, Marshall, Wilkins, for. tables in the second half as the ! Harmony defence collapsed|Randy Harding was credited 8. Starr, under pressure, McLauren start-|with the shutout for his alert- : | ae d ' : ed the Christ Church revival|ness in the King St, net. Lions goals came from Steve) Ghersini and Mike Brisebois forwards, Bobbie, Ford, E, Tran, Sut with a slap-shot from just in-| Northminster edged Harmony|Black with two and Gerald) picked up four points each, as Hawks Down fon, McDonald, Porteous, Pullen, side the blue -"line. Blake|United 3-2 in a hard-fought)/Tanguay, Ken Sherban and| the Hurons upset the Maples 12+) emp, Bowe : First Period ® ] 6-4 » Nationals Tulsa University tackle signed in Dallas yesterday Salmers. and Murray Farn-\game, Doug Cavanaugh ignited|Roger Norton. with one each.|{o-11, The Hubbard brothers,| combe tied the game for Christ|the Northminster rally with a Charlie Rout scored two and|Bruce and Terry, scored two! }- Tony's Bobble (E. Tran, Ford) coming in the closing minutes of ped it up with both the ti-)one apiece for the losers, | Hurons (P, Tran, Copeland LONDON, Ont. (CP) -- &t. , maker and tie-breaker. gs ' | oe eg le : rest te ceorgent 1745, Catharines Black Hawks built | points for e Maples, and was| enaities -- Keenan, PEE WEE ACTION minster defence and scoring for 0 h C g the game's top scorer. Stanley) Pores: first half of the game and Northminster downed Simcoe|Harmony were Dan Bone and} 5 awa a ers gl dina coasted to a 6-4 victory over led up two points each in a los-| , {Powe McDonald) nal: the splurge by scoring four|singles ling causse. The Maples trailed! 'parsities -°"Georsett. 5") Hockey Association Junior A Willie Townes, with a year with the Dallas Cowboys, ltimes. Keith Smith followed in : | laction Tuesday night. of college eligibility remain- With Townes is Cowboy | One Oshawa high school was) toy» in the third quarter to lead! " eee bane |ment, getting a hat-trick, John| The Rangers nipped the Red| eliminated in the semi-finals by one, but were blanked in the| ®- rf 11.36 seven points ahead of London, eager Thayler scored twice and John, Wings 1-0. In this hard-fought) and an I gel ei ys cellar dwellers of the league. : f the consolation round.) picky Hemmaway the| 18: Tony's, Bord (i LEGAL ACTION THREATENED with-a single. the Wings' defence to slap in|Saturday, in the Green and) joazue's top scorer, was held off,'!,0shawa TV, Copeland... 19.01 the Hawks. Other a : : "y and. W. Steve Latinovich, Sta ba bd lgame, scoring both goals for|Closs, Ranger's goalie was cred-| Peterborough. : HURONS -- Mike Brisebois, |P9r's |Roberts, Richie Bayes and Jim OC ey SSOC 1ation "st, Pall a Donevan Collegiate bowed to| ,ndrew Ghersini, Bruce Hub-| PENALTIES GALORE _|Stanfield. | c j ic i +} | ' 1 P } ' jed King St. United by a score|Maple Leafs 5-0. Tom Bathe of hee piv poet ne club. | Hercia and coach Harold David-|of the séason was a decisive| London while Claude Goulet and jof vp! Craig Mcteod and Kevinithe Hawks went on a scor-|" 1, to give the Peter avinion|* lone, 7-1 over a hapless Versa-|Walt McKechnie added the | Copithorne | jgoals in leading St. Paul's to'|while teammates Steve Whalen| "tle Bill Boyd, Stanley Cook, Teddy|was studded with penalties. |goals came with the Hawks their win, Richard Woodcock|and Mark Sutton shared singles: | ,, etlnnal Geunol win th | : thanded in the second pe- . | ocational School won the event| tammaway and coach Blaine|were the big guns in the win for| riod. By. THE CANADIAN PRESS |ville, Sask., secretary-manager approval of the Ontario depart- Sutherland tipped in St. Paul's|turned aside all Rangers threats| With an 80-40 triumph over Belle- Boswell. Starr's, each picking up thee| London outshot the winnera ele. wet iat the Cad f the CAHA, announced Tues-|ment of economics and develop-jsixth goal. Steve McLaughlin,|ang scored his second shutout!" gains -lday ssociati rochie i : § at 1 anc i ; D : Ph ay fockey AR oid pes be egal ee -- = the so ee -- with some excellent goal keep- sine roe Ye ee ; John Boivin set the pace, scor-| three-way passing play, midway | Referee Lou Maschio ym a : a missioner in Milan, was re-/ing earned the shutout. ---- : R . giate) ing 19 points, as Avenues upsetlin the middle canto but that'14 penalties, 10 to the Hawks. night after the result of a votelsanctioning the tour. This|CAHA, necessitating the tele-|shutout of the season agains*| F W Ti ort lly ite poe Mieg tr . : j i e eth es G ; Biggie | : : "19, real thrilling game. of the executive was announced, | means that even should the all-|graph poll. |King St, United in Westmount Our- ay 1e jconsolation final with an 6-44| Oe An yp Ne te droveed in eh Pag pe Fil Rube = Cory make the tour as sched-| Juckes explained that the de-|United's 3-0 victory. West- ; oronto's Canadian Italianiyied, any team playing them|cision of the CAHA was based|mount's Clive Osborne opened |top scorer for the winners with) dors, Miles Shrider, and Terr ' m In Hoop Loop 18 points and Phil had 17, | Gace, Miles Shuler, 608 nae LET'S GO BOWLING AT exhibition tour of Italy, ithe International Ice Hockey| ay] international tour invitations|goals were netted by Wayne! CVS | | EASTWAY LANES Ald. Joseph Piccininni of Tor-|Federation with whom _ the/must be approved at the associ-|Patfield and Peter Taylor. | Donevan 66-48 and O'Neill down-| pantings were leading 9-to-0) 7 | eague § Ace "| pcyv , ; f soi LCVS, Adam Scott, Toronto| nyes from there in: Nick Melny- | IChurch with Farncombe's goal|Single while David Fields wrap-|Brent Marchant and Rick Craig) points each, for the winning} 3. Oshawa TV, Marshall Bartodziej scored seven| " (Prest, Copeland) , Breaking through the North Mapes and w./up a four-point margin in the | Cook and Teddy Reczulski pick-| 5. Tony's, Delves f St. United 10-2. Philip Jarvie led/Peter Winstanley, each scoring In Tournament 511\London Nationals in Ontario Ree aa 10 to 7 at half time, then scored Third Period lin the goal-scoring depart MITE ACTION te 2«| The victory moved the Hawks ing, looks over contract he Coach Tom Landry. Terms | n Tony's, W. Porteous ane aac other lost out in the final) pinay quarter, Darlington rounded out the total|/ game, John Hicks broke through| S4me © Tony's, Ford (Dowe, E. Tran) Doug Shelton scored twice for David Sheridan had a great|the lone goal of the game, Jeff White basketball tournament in of the score sheet Keenan, misc, Georgeff (mise) and W./ers were St. Paul's Presbyterian blank-| Black Hawks . bombed the| Adam Scott Collegiate and Vo-| bard, Terry Hubbard, Steven! Starr Furniture's second win| Stan Allan scored twice for Ni It li T each scored twOling spree, getting three goals|'e2™ the consolation MAPLES -- Ray Bartodziej,|food club, in a game that|others. Three of London's four 1xes @ | 1qan Our | Peterborough Collegiate and) reczuiski, Randy Towns, Ricky| "Lucky" Wills and Vern Beck| shor scored a single and Robert\in the Hawks' net, Wally Libby} io ille Collegiate. The winners ad-| yRAGUE LEADERS UPSET lgeall Napiorkowski scored or a| 34-26. jof the season. ation was threatened Tuesday!nine in a telegraph po!l against|ceived and forwarded to the| Paul Osborne gained his third jand Vocational Institute 56-33./i,6 league-leading Bantings 20-\-- fies |win over Orillia. Wayling was) gp, points, with David Saun- HEY GANG! Hockey League from making an would be liable to suspension bylon a tule of long standing that|the scoring while the other two| a In other games, PCVS topped) , real team effort. . $ aa 4 f activity 1 ento wired Prime Minister|CAHA is affiliated. lation's annual meeting and that| ' | The second night o ed Orillia 51-43. THIS AND EVERY WEEKEND NOVICE ACTION Donevan,| hut were unable to stop Ave- le, GMI Students, Egineering pits 3 i | 3 | g Monarch Park, Orilla, Belle-| chyk scored 11 points for Ban- Pearson seeking -his interven-| sIVE jonce received are filled on a ton I the squabble and qe, Ament OAT eo. |merit basis with all teams from| St. Mark's Anglican and St.|>8 TWILIGHT BOWLING "T am seriously considering tak- 'wo months ago the leaguelay branches allowed to apply| Andrew's United battled to a 1-1| c : ; / ing legal steps for an injunction|asked sanction of the Ontariolror the tour. saan VP in a fast competition. Wayne|@nd GMI Alumni record their! yijie and Cobourg took part inl icer Sem' Aikinoea cane Tat Fri. 11 P.M.-? A.M. against the CAHA. I'm wonder- Hockey Association for the tour Th tel ¢ to th ; eae a) a rh nasa jsecond wine, : | the day-long event. Officials are with six and Larry Norton tan EVERY THURS ing if this is not an infringe-|and received it. Last week they] i% px, eh Pieciniil second game, scheduled for Cor-|-,©°%t Accounting, Purchasing,| hopeful that 16 clubs will par-| more, | y! . me Soe aes Dabok Mpeg rng yo and league noe Louis Jan-|tina ie [Farts and Service nd Data ticipate in next year's tourna-/ aAyENUES -- Paul Anderson | BEAT THE HOUSE The team was scheduled to get approval of this national eee Ereee . ges |Processing have identical 0-2 ment. | AVENUE! ' Gis Nee Yel Gs oe leave Monday for a five-game|body, they must forward a writ- netta, urged his support be-| The games were to be used) ecords : __|John Boivin, Randy Jordan, lo ry ad r y bd sired cause "we f->] this refusal can : | David Saunders, Miles Shrider, in Cash Prizes Special Rates for Afternoon Bowling A A A by the Ontario government as exhibition series to start Jan. 4|ten invitation from the Italian ha conatned Got nly. ab. & pore ; In the | Terry Hinze, Michael Hordzien- 723-3485 Keenan, Mapes wards, Bannon, Butler, Georgeff, Cope- land, Priest, Wright, Tran and Irwin TONY'S -- Goal, Melnick; defence, Glaspell, G. Portecus, Deives, Morden; Mike Clouthier, Gary Tuttin|coe Hall Settlement House on Luke (Fogal, Watson) scored two for the losers |Saturday morning. G 5 7. 9.40 |play. | | COWBOYS .SIGN COLLEGE TACKLE | of the contract were not dis- closed but it was announced that more than one year was involved. _ 4.1) 17 44 | rat : "| sonal affront to the inviting na-|campaign in Milan. |Gunn scored 23 points to lead|row 35-30 win over Purchasing.| ko and coach Don Ormiston. But Gordon Juckes of Mel-| The invitation, backed by thel sion but to the Italo-Canadian| "This is a slap in the face| GMI Students to a 39-27 win ovel! Jack Lyons and Bob Reynolds | BANTINGS -- Nick Melny- community of sportsmen injto the Italian government," said|Data Processing. Harry Cham: |had 10 and nine respectively for| chuk, Jim Atkinson, Paul Boyd, Canada." | Jannetta. |bers and Mo Johnston counted |the losers, George Grabowski, Christopher Police Nip Parts-Servi olice Nip Parts-yervice In Final Seconds Of Pl os : | "This is a terrible Christmas|Seven each for the losers. | Accounts Payable picked up| McDonald, Larry Norton, Randy HAVE SELLOUT present for our players. Its} Engineering rolled over Cust|two easy points when Parts and|Hemmaway and coach Jim It was understood that a sell-|worse for the people in Italy.|Accounting 65-14. For Engineer-|Service defaulted. Waddell. out had been guaranteed for the|They had completed arrange-|ing it was Harvey Jackson with opener in Milan with television|ments for the tour. |24, Bob Souch with 17 and Norm coverage set up and 164 sets of} "If they are willing to play |Bullwulda with 14 press credentials issued for thelus we are still willing to go."' Dave Thompson's 20. puints Charles Marlowe sank a bas-,gether all season, and now are ket, with only 20 seconds left injin a battle for fifth position in the game, to give Police Asso-jthe scoring race, as Melnychuk ciation a win over Parts andjhas 64, while Ron Mcinroy and Service 29-10-28, in a contest that|Bill Rajkovic have 62 each had just about a little bit of} FIREFIGHTERS -- Bill Raj- everything in it. jkovic, Ken Jordan, Ron Mcin- This was the first loss of the|roy, Bill Melnychuk, Jim Jor- season for Parts and Service,|dan and John Bondaruk. after seven-straight wins in the) CKLB -- Victor Rudak, Den- Minor Basketball League, at the/nis Hercia, John Cuhbert, Simcoe Hall Settlement House.|Randy Jordan and coach John Marlowe sank 18 points, and! Smithson. Larry Lloyd managed nine be-| In the only contest of the day fofé 'fouling out. John Nawrot\that was not decided in the and George Lees a single each final seconds, Bill Cobel sank on foul shots. three straight baskets in less The Police team played half|than a minute, in the final quar- of the third and the complete|ter, as Kinloch's pulled away fourth quarter with four men.|from Bolahood's 35-to-24 Dave Calder led Parts and Ser-| Joe Krasney arrived for the vice with 12 points, Randy Jack-|second half, and organized the son had eight, Dave Robinsori|team, scoring 10, points, Andy scored seven, and a single to|Cherkas came up with seven, Ed Gorney. Cobel and Ted Boivin had six POLICE ASSOCIATION -- each. Tom Eldridge had four Charles Marlowe, Walter Karas,.and Walter Hubar two for the Dennis Krout, Larry Lloyd and!winning Kinloch's, who moved John Nawrot and coach Mikejup to third place, by their vie- Karas. tory. PARTS AND SERVICE -- Ted| Every player figured in the Boivin, Tom Eldridge, Ed Gor-|scoring for Bolahood's, as Steve ney, Dave Calder, Daye Robin-|Ball scored six points, J. Naw son, Randy Jackson and coach|rot had five more, while Bill Marce! Boivin Swindells, George Lees and F FIGHTERS NIP CKLB Dave Chambers had four each, In another exciting single-|with a single point to Gary Nor- point victory, Firefighters'ton. sneaked by CKLB 47 to 46. Scoring Leaders Charles} The big three led the Fire-|Marlowe, Police -- 166 points; | fighters as usual, as Bill Raj-|Dave Calder, P and § -- 121;| kovie scored 16 points, Ron Mc-| Victor Rudak, CKLB -- 77; Joe} Inroy had 14 and Bill Meliny-|Krasney, Kinloch's -- 74; Bill chuk with 13 more. Ken Jordan!Melnychuk, Fire -- 64; Dennis and John Bondaruk each grabb-|Hercia, CKLB -- 63; Ron Mc-| ed a pair for the winners. 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