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Oshawa Times (1958-), 18 Jan 1966, p. 7

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POWER PLAY SNIPER . Cournoyer's Accuracy Habs Paying Off For e MONTREAL (CP) -- When pro football coaches want insur- ance points in a close game they send in their place-kicking specialists. When Montreal Ca- nadiens' coach Toe Blake wants a power-play goal he sends in Yvan Cournoyer. And in a good percentage of ames this season the National frockey League club coach has called on the right man. Cournoyer, the 22 - year - old speedster who plays right wing despite being a- left-hand shot, is rapidly earning himself a rep- utation for marksmanship in the # NHL when his club holds a manpower advantage. "AEP RE mom a WUT St caer SATIYTAY Seyret a sea ¢ ll THE OSHAWA TIMES. Tuesday, Jenuery 18, In Town and Country Hockey League action Sunday night, last year's defending champs Tissmenlon ~ (Dunn's) came up with a2 dis victory to their credit, defeat- ing the League All-Stars by a score of 3-1. The game was played after the League skate party had finished. Dunn's started the scoring shortly after the start of the first period, when Bobby Robin- son tipped in his own rebound, after good passing from Chap- man and D. Noakes. Soon after that, the all-stars tied it up, with a goal from Pigdin. The game carried on from there, with close checking by both teams. The eventual win- ning goal was scored by W. Defending Champs Win Over League All-Stars Manitoba Feels Impac ? Skiing Popularity Boom WINNIPEG (CP) -- A skiing revival, evident for many years in other parts of North Amer- ica, is making its impact felt in Manitoba. "There has been a tremen- dous boom in skiing in the last few years," says Ed Cham- pagne, an official of the Winni- peg Ski Club, an affiliate of the ped, but it went under him into the net. The other - goal for Dunn's went to D. Troop. ; BLUE LINE BANTER -- | Only two big penalties were handed out, io Ron Hooper of Dunn's and Pascoe, of the All- Stars*They both received game misconducts for fighting. The game was about the fast- est that the league seen in a long time, with 'the teams going ali-out, all through the game, It might be noted' that this is the second year in-a-row i a@ sii sip and Ceriified ski instruction. The Holiday Mountain resort in the Pembina valley, catering to skiers for 30 years near the village of La Riviere, 107 miles west of Winnipeg, also has one T-bar and four pie ed tows. It also offers ggan slides, a skating rink, a 50-metre ski jump. anda variety of open slopes and trails for skiers of Levery ability. - "This season we*have to iimii the junior memberships to 800 because we lack instruction fa- cilities at the club," Cham- pagne says. Three years ago there were 17 junior and juvenile members, a year later the number in- creased to 195 and during the 1964-65 season 633 youngsters were counted. The juniors are being trained with an eye to the future, j Canadian Amateur Skiing Asso- ciation. An example of the increased interest is the membership of the club, formed on the bank of the Red River in 1912. A few years ago.its members numbered slightly over 100. To- day, however, the club has a membership of more than 1,200. that the All-Stars have been defeated by the previous year's champs. The All-Stars skating party is held annually, along with the All-Star game and mahy of the Protestant Church Hockey Results to meet our future needs." SALES ZOOM "We want some of them to become competitors and others to become instructors later' on BECOMES FAMILY SPORT Deep in the spruce-clad hills , of Whiteshel] Provincial Park, the Falcon Lake resort has be- come a winter headquarters for He appeared in 31 of Mont- real's first 33 games this sea-, son, had only 37 shots on goal, but scored 11 goals and assisted in four others for a 29.7-per-cent accuracy average--best in the league. Ten of these goals came off the power play, as did three of his four assists. ! This slightly built youngster accounted for only seven goals and 10 assists in 55 regular games last season--his rookie year. He also scored three goals and had one assist in 12 playoff games, as Montreal beat Toronto Maple Leafs and Chi- cago Black Hawks to win the Stanley Cup. LEARNS BY EXPERIENCE "Tt's a tough job to break in on right wing with this club," Cournoyer admits, as he consid- ers the fact the Montrealers have five right "wingers, but only three regular lines. "But I don't get discouraged . . . just one year helps... . Even by getting on for only the power play you find out the best place to be when the point man fires the puck." Many Montreal hockey fans feel that the youngest member of their Canadiens does not get enough ice time. i \atives of Alberta when the fir-| pion Serge Jolicoeur, Immacu- : j robin matches is which all must | EAGLE EYE YVAN the Used Canadiens accurate marksman. |Robinson unassisted, when he players remarked that this pvas the best turnout by all teams; Goaltenders continued to- win, United and their families, since the| praise in the Protestant Church) game. start of the League, some years! Hockey League on the weekend, philip Jarvie and Bil! -Widdi- ago. jas several shutouts were regis-'c 9 me gave Northminster tered. 12-0 lead. King retalliated with |three goals by Colin Chase, q| Randy Patton and Peter Stone. many family groups since it opened" five years agg. The Lresort, 90-minute drive east from Winnipeg, is popular with beginners and intermediate ski- e The operator of a leading Winnipeg store says the volume of sales of skis and accessories has increased by as much as five times during the last five years. rs. With skiing equipment availa-| Snow Valley, 71 miles west of ble for about $60--including skis,| Manitoba's capital, has 10 picked up a clearing pass by the All-Stars and fired the puck from just inside the blue-line, that Long seemed to have stop- 6-3 ina fast-skating | | } } | Club. '| play their opposite numbers and | BANTAM LEAGUE Alberta Favored Repeat 2! vieitsen scans nty Raion : a Peden United twice b Porshe gy tee Nac don young and old have flocked into| Glenorchy resort, 135 miles s ~ Junior Badminton Champs bounced back both times to earn} and before King St. recovered| Stores and business has been! West of Winnipeg in the Assini- Club will again qualify. Maida| Wayne Goodman tied poles, .boots and bindings--|slopes and trails, while the | said There are two rope tows and) "It gives an opportunity for a T-bar lift with a chalet nearby| families and groups to get away }from city life for a while and Harold|enjoy themselves during the losers.| crisp Manitoba winter." Two years ago, the Winnipeg Ski Club added a $10,000 build- ing to its club house and an- other addition, at a cost of $50,- 000, is planned for 1966. As one club official explainedy "Our membership is still climb- ing starts at Toronto's Carlton Simcoe St. United ~2-1. Slater replied for. the Southminster whipped St.| Mark's Anglican 5-0. Sharing the scoring were Mark Blabin, John Pattman, Joe Wyatt, Brian Twinning and Mark Cruwys. Terry Gavas registered his third shutout of the season.- No other matches require so much stamina as these round- meet both in singles in which the No.1 and No. 2 players must thefi cross with No. 1's meet- ing No, 2's. In addition Mix- ed, Men's and Ladies doubles a tie 4 iddi 'jus rific."" boine Valley, has 12 sl d ae P. Jarvie and Widdicombe put| Just terrific. oine Valley, has 12 slopes an pec fio nar oat the. game out. of reach Pu") Recently-developed resorts in| trails--all equipped with several a screen : Nan ie | various parts of Manitoba, all| tows. : Seven four-player teams, re the game) va oh ey mg tig oat them easily accessible by earl All five resorts are patrolled presenting six provinces, plus/Barnett, Calgary still remains|from a goal-mouth scramble. | ore ren e! aa se " ft ba a few hours' drive from Winni-| by the Canadian Ski Patrol Sys- a quartet from the Maritimes,| within the junior age-limit of Aldred scored again with ed mg iB nf deca y tang} Pees have also attributed to the|tem_ and accommodation is will compete through ae a under as of October Ist Ret revel remaining in Oo tak oy pine ts pedis i Incrensed: intarest. [available for weekend outings. for the Second Annual Pepsi 1965. . : | ft : "| Mount Agassiz, developed aj _.>*U8 has also become a so- Cola Interprovincia! Badminton) Another powerful player who _It took Knox 15 minutes or, pe ye a came in the}... years ago in the srvoded| cial sport and a family affair Junior Championships, January| won all her matches in 1965 is|*i@ it a second time when Paul/Sot0ne Perio. ._|hills of Riding Mountain , Na-| instead of being "a rugged com- 27th-30th. {Montreal's Yolande Denis, M, Thompson sent the Harmony de-; Simcoe St. United nipped) tional Park, is situated 165) petitive sport.' Favoured to retain the title,|A.A.A., star who'll be back to; fenceman going the wrong way| Westmount 2-1 for their first/ miles northwest of Winnipeg.|, .2¢ Social aspect of skiing which they won last year in| represent La Belle Province oan deked the goalkeeper to} win' of bond season. ey Ford| tts vertical height is more than| 28s also influenced the in- Winnipeg, will be the represent-| along with Quebec Junior Cham-|S°ON. a an 'cee poe agremnyee posing 200 feet. jcreased interest," one official |late Conception Club, Montreal.| Knox, made a spectacular save|power-play goal by Dan Port-| Rach ineming of the deus as the buzzer sounded to pre-| eous tied the score. Kevin Mc-| represents a Tie and the team|°*s{° 'Kates United fought|a shot from the point. winning the most matches re-\ hack from a 31 deficit to oe : cheney ceives two points. The team with| Christ Church 6-4. Doug Mundy| NOVICE LEAGUE the greatest number of points|.nq Blake Salmers opened the}. Albert St. United blanked -- coveted Pepsi Cola) scoring for Christ Church be-|Northminster 4-0. Sharing sing- "abc AR TE __|{fore Bobby Lloyd got his first oslo ea pet a of four goals for St. Andrews. » G GEARED FOR EXPANSION | Foss. Larry Wetherup register- ' Dave Ramshaw put Christ ed his sixth shutout of the sea- BUFFALO (AP)--The Amer-| Church ahead 3-1. Bobby Lloyd only when the are trying for a power-play goal he scores on almost every third shot on goal. youngest member of the Montreal Canadiens, 22- year-old right winger Yvan Cournoyer, is establishing a reputation as a deadly jare played. This year four days are sch- eduled as result of the difficulty lof getting all players to compl- ete their games in three. days as was tried in 1965 in the in- naugural. However, the former junior} ace, who came to the parent) club after a brilliant three-year] career with Montreal Junior; canadiens of the Ontario} Hockey Association, remains philosophical about his relega- (CP. 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He stands five feet/around the net is veteran Chi-| three members are likely 6 be goals in his last year as a ju-|at 165 pounds; and less refined} "He has a real good shift| Paulson, 'sensational Canadian nior in a 53-game span, kept his|OPponents have been known tO) when he moves in on you," Hall| Junior star, pvho holds the Can- scoring eye in five trial games|Tun over him on their way to} <aiq in-Montreal recently. "'He's|adian title and is high ranked before turning pro. the Montreal goal. lalways out in front of you--|in Senior company despite be- and was touted as the man to,checking during the workouts oe jri Boyse, a speedy little star fill the vacancy left by the re-|this year," he said. "I've a away quickly and on the from Calgary's huge Glencoe tirement of Bermie (Boom-|ioned a lot, such as how to! ,, C lose of : | st y ; - pave) Geoffrion at the close vlay tng positions! xene." Unlike most youngsters ad One man who is ready to ad-| ended farm system, Cournoyer| jhas no desire to emulate the| Shoeless Joe Jackson's Scugog Cleaners fie since at) iter' tsebatt wer chard, despite the fact the two| satized baseball were g g ; z Ber ine WO! dashed 30 years ago today-- S ti Whit h | southpaw shot, | sioner Kenesaw Landis re- u er ewas jappreciate the Rocket at his| play in a Class D league in ___ |best,"" Cournoyer said. 'But I} South Carolina. Jackson, Scugog Cleaners five-pin club| The first game was a night-\did get some ideas from films| once a Chicago Red Sox suffered its first shutout of the;mare for Scugogs with Harryjof his early games. | star hitter, had joined team- Major League, when they were| Oshawa trundler to hit his best,|imitate someone else it doesn't| 1919 World Series to Cin- by the Bentley Construction en-|1075. No games are ever won| ---------- try. with these 1000' totals. Both~clubs~ warmed. up-to their work in the next two} ong game by the narrow margin| In Old Country third game was very similar jwith the Toronto squad taking jit, 1338-1331 LONDON (AP)--Old Country|habit lately of losing the first soccer leaders after Saturday's/s2me and then having to fight games: \back in the next two but there ENGLISH LEAGUE }is nothing to worry about as the For ithe second successive 24 39| week, Gillard was the ace shoot-| = . er and led Scugogs with 895) 34.33 (328); Edd Moody was next) 35 99| Jum Cassells 665. For Bentley's it was Barry 9g 35| Mitchell 844 (301, 302); Tony | 99 34| Jones 823 (306); Bruce Campbell) 31 34,and Joe Neil 707 283), TWO PERFECT SCORERS 38 38 There has been considerable 39 28 excitement at Willow Bowl dur- 54 28 bowlers in differen leagues, roll- 22 37 ing perfect 450 scores. - = In the Willowdale Men's Major} °) oe' \it was veteran Ernie Haley who) or : bowling for the 300 Club. In so} 7\doing, Ernie racked up the high| three-game score with an ama-| zing 1105 total. "charmed circle was Gladys| Mould, who sports a 220-league| average but has the ability to rack up the big ones quite fre- erable time in instructing Jun- ior bowlers at Willow Bow! each 3, Saturday and the kids no doubt! WHI be Cournoyer, who scored 63/Seven inches and tips the scales}cago goalkeeper Glenn Hall. {pack on hand. These are Jamie In those he scored four goals) "I've been practising back), 911) round--and he gets the|in& just 17 years of age. Sher- season. |vancing through Canadiens' ex- The main complaint sgutant] . xin ig wml 7 - | jcover the same wing with a) 4, 4936 -- when Commis- "I was too young to really) fused him permission to season, in the Willowdale Men's|Gillard, 28, being the only) "Sometimes when you try to| mates in "throwing" the defeated in all three games,|Bentley's took it easily 1240-| work, | cinnati. Leadin Teams 22": which were keenly con- g itested. Bentley's won the sec- of 26 pins, 1332-1306 and the Major Soc ajor ' cer Scugogs have developed a bad) Division necessary ability is there. APt 40 31| With 717; Dave Bishop 710 and 42 34/757. (288); Ron "Thompson 744) 8 ng the past weck, with two 30 28\hit the. bowler's dream, while| The other bowler to make the 'quently. Gladys spends consid- paying attention from now on _65 2° 58 3 56 4 50 7 4 4 35 I 2 50 4 48 3 40 437 2 7 63 8 34 AGUE 2 56 5 47 5 41 + 4 5 47 We carry a compiete selection of all types of insulation. MILLWORK & Building Supplies Lid. 1279 Simcoe North 728-6291 Open Baily 7 A.M. to 6 P.M. Ce DEALING YOUR CAR ? The man to see is MITCH KOWAL ONTARIO MOTOR SALES LTD. 10 11 ll IRISH LE 12 Ses or 9 Linfield Derry city Glentoran Ballymena Coleraine 12 j iw 9 Friday till 9 PLM. eae Oe me Gienavon oa 6 51 son. Dave Hardie's two goals gave| MITE LEAGUE St. Paul's Presbyterian a 2-0} Red Wings bombed Maple win over St. Luke's Presbyter-| Leafs 6-0. Art Grant scored a ian. Jeff Gorman picked up his) pair for the winners, while Mark first shutout of the year. Hyderman, Scott Patterson, St. Andrews nipped Harmony Jeff Roth and Andy Reid added United 1-0 on Fred. Bebee's}0ne goal each. Glen Martyn goal. Jim Halliday was credited|Picked up his fourth shutout with the shutout. of the year. Carl Mason scored both goals| Russ Spiers scored two goals as Christ Church edged Sim-|to pace Rangers to a 3-1 win coe, over Black Hawks. Carson Cam- Carl Mason scored both goals|pbell scored the third. Jerry for Christ Church as they edged Zahn scored the Hawk goal. ican Hockey League's board of| governors Monday appointed a committee to develop an in-| no chance to stop the equalizer. demnification policy for the} Lloyd scored his third and planned expansion of the Na-| fourth within a few seconds to tional Hockey League. Applica-| Put St. Andrews ahead 5-3, and tions for two uncommitted fran-| Mike Harper scored the sixth . goal for the winners. chises in the NHL's proposed i second, six-team division, have a re eee, tee strongly and John Howard scor- been made by groups in four AHL member cities, Quebec a een ee Ponee City, Buffalo, Pittsburgh and) PEE WEE LEAGUE Baltimore. Northminster downed King St. ing to such an extent that pre're scored his second of the game forced to expand.'" a minute later and Wally Penny gave the Christ Church goalie CLAY'S CASE POSTPONED CHICAGO (AP)--Heavy- | weight champion Cassius Clay failed to appear in traffic court Monday to face a disorderly conduct charge. The case was postponed until Feb. 21. Clay was arrested Dec. 14 while rid- ing with two other men in an auto that police. stopped be- cause it had no licence plates or city sticker. LAST WEEK! 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