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Oshawa Times (1958-), 10 May 1966, p. 6

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) 6 THe COUAWA TIMMS, Tussdey, May 10, 1966 SPORTS MENU ()j] Kings Denies Al By Geo. H. Campbell SPOKTS EDITOR ALL NOT SERENE? It could very well be that there is something a little leos than perfect harmony existing In the camp of the Edmonton Oi! Kimes; They have'a peculiar combination of psychology factors that might well create a problem, They headed Vast for their seventh-straight Memorial Cup final series -- no other team has ever won seven-straight Western Canada Junior championships ~~ not Fastern Canada either, for that matter, Oi! Kings were also still "smarting" from the drubbing they received last year from Niagara Falls, both physically and on the scoresheet Then they grabbed off the first game of the series against the Generals and quite likely became a little over-confident But they lost the next two games and now there's some yelping going on if e + THE~BACKGROUND was started when coach Ray Kinasewich intimated that the first game should have heen a shutout. He said both of Oshawa's goals were of the "soft" variety, After the second game, the criticism of goalie Don McLeod was more severe and then following Sunday's 6-2 triumph, Kinasewich was quoted as saying his goalie "choked up". Today, he denies he said that but they did change goalies at the end of the first period. Yesterday, the Oil Kings had a workout and McLeod sat in the stands 'to get his mind away from tension" but he didn't prac tice. Today, the young goalie is in the ink he refuses to take all the blame and is quoted as saying his defence has given him little or no protection and that he envies the way Oshawa defencemen have protected goalie lan Young. Thi may, not look too serious, 'at first glance, but if Mcleod voiced those opinions, either to the press (and he apparentls did) and-or if he said something similar to his coach and-or players, then there's hound to be a little feeling ' GETTING INTO PRINT is an old technique employed in hockey playoffs the visiting team's "'brass" always makes good copy, and they in turn, are usually anxious, to stir up enthusiasm, either among the fans or their players --~or both. But it could be that coach Kinasewich and man ager 'Bill' Hunter have said too much, Certainly, they've stirred up enthusiasm among both the Generals and their fane, But the series is a long way from being over, It's our personal opinion that tomorrow. night's game is the key game, A win for the Oil Kings would even it up and they would have the fresh confidence and impetus, perhaps enough to go on and win it all. On the other hand, if Osh awa Generals can come wp with another all-out effort and cop the decision Wednesday night, then that will put terrific pressure on the Oll Kings and could possibly make them over-anxious and so, easier to handle on Saturday PENALTIES ARE THE ANSWER! We-wenl to consider able length in Saturday's column to point out the value of "taking it" rather than retaliating and Sunday proved our point very convincingly, although as Matt Leyden remarked some of the Generals either didn't read it or didn't believe it. But the scoring statistics show quite clearly, the Oil Kings cannot afford penalties, Of the first four goals Sunday afternoon, Edmonton had a man in the penalty box on three of them and they were also short-handed when Oshawa scored their sixth goal, Both teams were short-handed on Oshawa's fifth goal, And on the other hand. -- Edmonton's both goals were scored with one of the Generals sitting in the sin-bin, So there are the facts -- if the Generals want to become Canatian champions, they've got to stay on the ice (ORR LIKELY READY G TORONTO (CP).Goalie Don McLeod of Edmonton Oil Kings struck back Monday at critics of his performance in the three games of the Memorial Cup playoffs, saying his team-mates are as much to blame as him "I know I've been lousy, but ome of mir. fellows haven't heen using their heads," Me- Leod said. "A friend of mine kept track in one game and the Oshawa defence hiocked 4 shots McLeod, 1%, the team's first- string goalie, has heen henten 113 times by Oshawa Generals lin the three games Oshawa leads the hest of even Canadian junior hockey final 2.1 on the -hasis of 7-1 and 2 the last two games. Edmonton won the 5 4 opener 7.2. The fourth game Me sved here Wednesday aid his players have heen shooting directly at the Oshawa defence instead of get their shots away quickly aid he was envious of the given Oshawa goalie by the Generals' de victories in will be pl McLeod od tll IAN YOUNG ting He protection whether he'll gn with Mcleod Wednesday, or remain. with standby goalie Jim Knox who held the Generals to two goals in the two periods he worked Sunday lan Young fence Ray Kinasewich, the Edmon ton coach, has to decide Don Caley Not Eligible Play Goal For Oil Kings Caley,'skatchewan Junior Hockey picked up by Edmonton Oil|League and the Oil Kings added Kings as goaltending insurance|him as a third netminder be for their Memorial Cup finallhind regular Don McLeod and against Oshawa Generals, is in-|Jim Knox eligible to plas Bill Hunter, manager. of hehind Oil Kings, said he was "misin best-of-sevén series for the Ca-|formed"' by the Canadian Ama nadian junior hockey champion-|feur Hockey Association about hip, Jearned last week that|Caley's eligibility, but CAHA Caley can't play. because' he/Vvice-president. Lloyd Pollock of| does not come from Alberta, |Windsor, Ont,, said the Kings) Caley was an all-star with|C4" only. use @ goalie from Al lWeyburn Red Wings of the Sa-|berta, Caley a resident of! Saskatchewan If Edmonton's are injured d Pollock, "I | New Coach Fort ut, tm would he | . iprovided, but he would have to Boston Bruins their own (Alberta) BOSTON (AP)--Boston Bru Caley can't play ins of the National Hockey! Second Race For | TORONTO (CP)--Don the Edmonton 21 in the is goalies lwo he from branch 1 Blame © > himself so he can mull things FORMER WHITBY JUNIOR | SOCCER SCORES oalie By CLIVE GORDON Lacrosse Club pee cn Brooklin Sr fias landed another top > hi scorer for the coming season Kinasewich was critical of in-'Terry Navi« McLeod's work in the opener, 'The announcement was made claiming the two Oshawa goals by manager Art Bradley over in that game were "soft ones." the weekend. However it will But Kinasewich denied at albe pending his release from the press conference Mond night|West, which would appear to a statement attributed to him\bevonly a matter of the local after Sunday's game that Me-|ewh forwarding a cheque to Leod had "choked up."' the Western team, that "TL would never say that about his player's rights, any player,' Kinasewich said Davis will be a hig addition "Meleod has been having hisito the Brooklin team and is no problems in this series but he's stranger to the lacrosse fans in a good goalie, All he needs isithis area having played senior one good game, and he'll win here hefore this cup for us." McLeod didn't work-out with'A LEADING SCORER the team Monday but watched Davis played his minor la from the stends crosse in Peterborough, before 'MULL THINGS OVER' seers gh hon 2 = ms ow Pan a v SPAS sor Junior in We want to leave Whitby, 1959-40 and won the scoring championship in 1059 iHe played for Brooklin Srs. in 1961 and won the scoring cham Pion hip in his first season of Sr lacrosse with 84 points From Brooklin, he went West ind joined forces with Nanaimo labatts and played for three ar 62, 'AS, and '64. He wor stern scoring champion hip in 1964. on a tremendou final stretch-run, having to pick time u points in the final four He amassed a total of 108 points three { rival him to over,' said Kinasewich, 'May he, it will help the kid get hi confidence hack MelLeod was second he goalie this season in the Alberta Senior League in which the Oj! Kings competed The Generals held their final workout hefore Wednesday game, a 4h-miniute mage which fast-healing Bobby Orr joined for the first since last Thursdas Orr is taking heat treatments for a hetter than } jury and Rep i ful said his ace defenceman will, be hb eut short career early last ready 'to play a full game if we : year. He was working in Peter ever feel we need him fo borough and lost the end.of two since he aggravated the lury in the opening game toes but this did not stop the hee haan aked Onis hard-working Davis..-He went West and was sold by the La jhatt to the Victoria Sham lrock where he played the 1965 He fell off consid scoring but despite still managed to and as many year he looks and feels fine the the erim e short , " ame and in injection for the season groin neare coach Giidolin injury threatened to his in Orr on power plays HOCKEY SCORES Ry THE CANADIAN PRESS Western League Victoria 2 Portland 3 (Best-of-seven final tied 3-4) season erably in the handicap core 17° goals This stronger Assists much Brooklin Seniors Sign | Lacrosse Scoring Star holds | LONDON (Reuters)--Monday night's soccer results ENGLISH LEAGUE Division 1 |Blackburn § Tottenham 1 Lreicester 2 West Ham 1 Man United 6 Aston Villa 1 Sheffield W 6 Burnley 2 | Division Leyton Or 1 Southampton 1 |Rotherham # Chariton 6 Division 11 Manéfield 2 Southend 0 Peterborough 2 Exeter |Workington 1 Reading 0 Division 1V Darlington 0 Newport 1 r\Hartlepool 3 Barrow 6 Torquay 2 Notts C 6 INTER-CITIES CUP Semi-final, Second leg iChelsea vs. Barcelona, ppd Riding, Dave O'Brien, Don pond and Bob Hanna from last year's team and newcomer Dave Houston, who played with the Whithy Lasco Steelers jast year and the Oshawa (Green Gaels the year hefore Brooklin opens the schedule in Peterborough, a week from Friday night and then play right back in Brooklin the next night, against the league's new | There still are two players on pst entry, the Taronto Maple the Brooklin team, Glenn Loty Leafs ton and Elmer Tran, who play | ied with Davis on the old Whit hy Red Wing team. that went to the Dominion final SENION 18 DIFFERENT When asked for hi comment on veturning to Brook lin said "I am very glad to come back. to Brooklin and | Vilson lof TERRY DAVIS personal he want to. show a of people Arrandee that | am the brother of Johnnw Davi he play ing with Peterborough this year ents made. for older Private Lessons who will BEGINNERS AND Dl Patterson ® Alf Hyestis 'Mike' Walton | Rookie-Of-Year ROCHESTER, NY (AP) -- Mike Walton, 21. centre for Rochester Americans, qas named today the American Hockey League's Rookie-of-the Year for the 1965-66 season Walton, who had 35 goals and Sf aaciete sixth-place tie in the individual scoring race. collected 37 noints iin the voting by writers and ibroadcagers in the circuit's inine cities George Gardner Pittsburgh goalie, qas second with 25 Walton will receive the Dud- \ley (Red) Garrett Memorial \Trophy plus $390 from the league $00 10-Pin Squad Rolls High Score | ROCHESTER, N.Y. (AP) -- |Plaza Lanes of Sault Ste. Ma- rie, Ont, fired a 3.066 series to sprint into first place in the regular team division of the American Rowling Congress | tournament | The Canadians of 928%, 1,077- and Thunderbird Mich rolled games 1,061 to edge Inn of Plymouth, GOLF LESSONS Quolitied C.P.G.A. Instructors Professional Teaching Staff. * John Delmore Lessons, Offices, Club f For All Gollers FFERS WELCOME how them | am as good, if not better than he is. 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Bobby Orr worked out with the team vesterday Schmidt has spent 32 years | yards-per-minute : and Is expected to be almost fully recovered for tomorrow lwith the Bruins asa player, as D, Bejkowsky night's game but coach "Bep" Guldolin, who has sistant general manager andihoe, 1185.91; J. Strachan handled this situation with extreme skill -- will Hkely still jeoach, President Weston W./1039.00; F. Cowle, 1003.18; J not take any unnecessary chances with Orr's injury, By the Adams |s reported to want to| Askew, 976.72; Kellar and Coon weekend, he should be in top shape! train Schmidt to take over asler, 968.66; J. Askew, 944.50; W Richardson's Sports Win Emme retires 892.01: L, Prescott, 862.92, Leaside's Junior Opener Oshawa Acadian Cleaners in the same inning, Eric Peter-| "Legionnaires", this city's en- son homered for Oshawa's other try in the Leaside Baseball As-/ run. Tony Jones and pinch Sociation's Junior League, drop. hitter Stan Price had Oshawwa's ped their: schediite opener: yes: otter two safeties terday afternoon at Talbot Park) Rill Preston started for %2, at the hands of Richard. awa and vielded a fon's Sports third inning, on single Until their flondlights havej|.Jones and. Geo. Minarsky been adjusted, the first twoia choice play Oshawa games have heen sche Gary Carroll tank over in the duled as daylight attractions onififth and ran into trouble with Sunday afternoons and yester.|two walks and a dowhle. Mur day's game had to he calledjray Godfrey took. over but an at the end of seven innings, due infield error, another walk and to a park 'curfew' rule a pair of singles, gave Richard Next Sunday afternoon, son's a five - run splurge awa Legionnaires play The winners added two more Park Juniors, at Talbot runs in their sixth, on three 1.30 p.m, walks and two hits. to com "Rick" Jones went dis. plete their total fance for Richardson's, fanning) Minarsky, with three . for seven batters and issuing only' three, plus a walk, had a per three walks, while allowing six! fect day while Rocky Farr had hits two hits, with Dick Todd, Rob Wayne Cookson, first batter bie Irons and Rick Jones each of the season, drew a walk, having one advanced on a passed ball and OSHAWA 1 later stole home, for Oshawa's|Jones, 2h; Peterson, cf: Me first run of the season He had Millan . 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