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Oshawa Times (1958-), 21 Oct 1966, p. 8

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@ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, October 21, 1966 MESPORTS MENU By Geo. H. Campbell Associate Sports Editor LONDON NATIONALS visit Oshawa Generals tomorrow night, for one of our usual early bath night entertainments at the Civic Auditorium and. if the two clubs can provide the local fans with as many thrills and as much excitement as was served up to the customers in London on Tuesday night, then this will be a jim-dandy. Generals won 4-3 at London when George Babcock pulled the string on a hard shot, with only 10 seconds left to play. The advantage of home ice should find the Generals in more comfortable circumstances in she ey | minutes of Saturday night's action, which . would ease thé tension a little. But coach Turk Broda has "the London team in a confident mood and their determined play in the early schedule has already stamped them as stern opposition. moving into a two-game weekend, so a victory in wer own © ara famarraw night fe imnerative. Avoiding defeat on Sunday afternoon at Maple Leaf Gardens will likely be a more formidable task, as the husky Marlies are itching to break up that current four-way tie for second place. Generals lead the pack with five points with four games piayed. and St, Kitts have only nlavad three ames but they are tied with Kitchener and Hamilton, at our points apiece. Peterborough and Montreal are next in line, with three points apiece. In the only Junior 'A' action last night, team captain Fred Speck scored a brilliant goal for Hamilton Red Wings to climax their rally with the tying goal, for a 4-4 decision, against "Petes."" The Wings trailed 3-1 going into the final period. All nine teams are in action this weekend with Oshawa the only team that plays both Saturday and Sunday. Peterborough visits Kitchener to- night. GENERALS are acme OUTDOOR SPORTSMEN, fishing, hunting and conserva- tion types, will gather in this city tomorrow and Sunday and we join with other members of the lodge in extending a warm welcome to them all and wishing them every success in their two-day business session, It's the 19th annual con- vention of the clubs in Zone 5 of the Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters and the chairman will rap his gavel to open the meeting, at ten o'clock tomorrow morning, in the Hotel Genosha. Zone 5 of the OFAH embraces the territory, boundaries of which can be generally described as Lake Ontario, Trent River, Central Algonquin Park and from Parry Sound to Oakville, Actual hosts of the conven- tion are the mémbers of the Newcastle Sportsmen's Club, a premier group of outdoor enthusiasts"and workers, in this area. Anglers and nimrods constitute a fraternity all of their own and -- like poker players -- thoroughly know and understand each other. Men who curb, their personal en- thusiasm for fishing and hunting by taking time out to con- tribute to the preservation of their favorite sport or hobby, to promote the true spirit of conservation, are to be admired and commended. They are real citizens! FOOTBALL FANS are reminded of the usual Friday-night tripleheader at Kinsmen Civic Memorial- Stadium tonight. Oshawa Collegiate teams are at the crucial playoff stage and for color, enthusiasm and lively action, there's nothing like the atmosphere created when rival high schools clash on the gridiron, with their pretty cheerleaders urging their respective teams of heroes to 'do-or-die for Alma Mammy." The first game tonight, at five o'clock, has no bearing on the league standings, but at 6:30 o'clock, it's McLaughlin CVI vs O'Neill CVI, in a sudden-death game for the city Senior championship. The third game, at 8:30 p.m., finds another sudden-death action, Eastdale vs Donevan, in the Junior semi-final. Winner of this one takes on O'Neill Juniors on Tuesday, at Kinsmen Stadium, for the right to move into COSSA playdowns, SPORT SHORTS: The hockey storm that has been brewed up with Carl Brewer as the main ingredient, has at least received some direct action from the NHL governors, who yesterday met in New York and started proceedings (de- tails still being kept secret) which are expected to result in Brewer getting back his amateur status. . . UNION ROD AND GUN CLUB is holding a 'Black Powder Shoot,' first in this area, at their club grounds, 4th concession north of Newcastle, on Sunday, at noon, Shooters from U.S. and Canada are expected to compete in this "open" event, which will feature some novel 'weapons'? -- even a muzzie-loader. "Newest" gun in the shoot will be one manufactured in 1870. . . OTTAWA Rough Riders will play their remaining "home games"' at the Expo '67 stadium, in Montreal, now that work on enlarging their own stands has-got under way. Juvenile League Opens With Four - Team League The juvenile division of the Engel, Mike White, Ter?y Ostle Oshawa Minor Hockey Associa: |Steve Jarrell, Bob Hog a n, tion begins regular season play | Wayne Hodgson, Chris. Stead, on November 7. Mike Deboski, Larry Tresise, Pete Crowe, Bill This league will be made up Scott, and HEAR ARGO PLANS Members of Oshawa Kins- men Club Thursday heard details of the job handed Knobby Wirkowski, second from left, by Toronto Argo- nauts of the Eastern Con- ference of the Canadian Oshawa Minor Hockey Fills Midget Rosters The Midget division of the Oshawa Minor Hockey Associa- tion will be opening this season with a 10 team league in late! Canadian Legion: Ron Bragg, October or early November. | /pill Barker, Harry | Karuk, vine of the teams wi €) John Bernard, Mike Antonella, made up of Midget players but/Rick Harding, George Scuan- = rake ce eg be a Ban-|Icki, Jim Lacas, James Smythe, jtam All-Star squad, |_ Fire Fighters: Randy Dittor,/ Martin Shephard, James Coedy, | Paul James, Rick Mitchell, Tom/ Wayne Goodwin, Danny Dell, |Griffin, Norm Ogden, Graig Gord Schad, Gerald Tanguay, -- s Laat a Dalgleish, |Jim Andrews and coach Joe }Wayne Rankine, Gerry Mc-|Caruana. ee ng eee a Practice time is Wednesday, utler, Jim Rushell,. Joseph| October 26, 8:35-9:10, at Chil- }Markandre, Larry Tilling, Pred dren's Arena. |Standrews, Joe Isderski, Doug Lions Club: Charley Watson re tcinenee and coach' alex Maiborda, Joe. Micallef, Practice time is Wednesday |Gordon Noakesx, Brian Me- October 26 6:00-6:35 t Chil. | Laughlin, Gibb Snider, John onic Avens :W-6;d9, al CNUs\ Rorabeck, Larry LeBlanc, Leo- at Shad Inard MacEvoy, John Webb, Poel net vidi sonnson, Michael Boyle, Rodger Norton, a greed Walt "Harmer {Harold Aru, Bernard Hurst, Bill 'Thornton, John Prudek,|50P, Wilson Bell, Doug corn Jerry Cowle, Larry Dalick, Al-/ George Norton lin Keeler, Brant Marchant, | lak Maes : Iclay Plumadore, Ron Dennis, |odiinor oe wiek \Dave Famme, Brian Hicks, Ray} si Re iti Said Soa ; : |Smith, Art Brownson, Joe Kiwanis: Ray Ellison, ee? |Rockburn and coach R. A, Mc-|Clark, Bob Lloyd, ave Kinley Bracken, Blake Salmers, Dusty i |Lynd, Austin Macmurdo, Joe Practice time is Wednesday,|p03,° : a 4 loctober 26, 6:95-7:10, at Chil-{Re@, Bernie Lacroix, J 0 nn dren's Arena Brent, Michael Bancourt, Law- Nader jd woe : ..,, {rence Ray, Robert Todd, Peter \ spn gh Phe pe 4 bear Burden, Paul Bennett, Randy vary Tutin, John estwicK,|Paget, John Goodwin, Pat |Paul Carrol, Dennis Oueleette, | Flontek and coach Don Ellison, /George Monitititte, Mike Wall,| practice starts 'Thursday, {Ron Snudden, John Raczkow- October 27, 8:25-9:10, > ski, Ross Aldred, Paul Bycok,! Kinsmen: Don Bracy, Walt |Rick Murdock, Gary James,|Karas, Barry Bradley, Mike |Ron Woodcock, Charlie Andol-/Clouthiek, William Gingerich, sek, Paul Hill, Allan Monks, | Bob Armitage, Tom Parker, Posey Ibey and coach Jim/pale Northley, Curt Pelow, jAlered, |Dave Pultz, John Bathe, Doug Practice time is Wednesday,;Pascoe, Walter Klaman,; October 26, 7:10-7:45, at Chil-;Wayne Barriage, Gary Lons- dren's Arena. berry, Allan Cox, Bill Holmes Letter Carriers: Brian Snell,|and coach Tom Seton Jr. Jeffery Henderson, Brad], Practice is Thursday, October Thompson, Terry Andrey,/27, 8:00 - 8:35, at Children's | Robert Christie, Brianj;Arena : Saarinen, Chris Piercy, Gary Rotary: Mike Gorman, Rick Thomas Dierk, Jim Drozjuk,|Gilmore, Steve Johnston, Greg Dan Sterling, Paul MeVety,|Mills, Randy Maddock, Rich- |Paul Clarke, Pete Smith, Den- ard Lasik, Lee Paradise, Paul jnis Noble, Roman Malarezok,|LeBlanc, Ron Griffon, Malcolm Wayne Tutin, John Johnston,/Avery, Mark Shepard, Mike Dave Beach and coach Gary Grabowski, Wayne Anderson, Wilkins. Ron Suddard, Paul Thompson, Practice time is Wednesday, October 26, 8:00-8:35, at Chil- dren's Arena, | Harold Wotten, Gordon Moore,| & football to, left to right, Lloyd Pigden, chairman for the evening, president Bob Fry and Don Lake (Oshawa Times Photo) Football League. Wirkow- ski, the club's director of player personnel, explains other facets of Canadian 'Generals Soo) Ail See With Injury Jinx EY + Injuries continue to plague j Oshawa Generals, Rookie _ right _ Clarke is the latest casualty, 2 He suffered a knee .injury at 4 practice Thursday, when _hit ? hard by defenceman Chris * Roberts during a scrimmage. lt was the second practice » injury. this week, right winger * Fred O'Donnell breaking _ his thumb Monday night, On the bright side, coach Ted O'Connor welcomed Chris Hayes back to camp this week Ra > and the left winger will prob- | 4 PR ably see action Saturday night, CHRIS HAYES when Generals entertain Lon- ies _ldon Nationals in a 7:15 en- counter at Civic Auditorium. Hayes earlier this week de- cided to forego university plans Crushmen Play ' \ , (for this season and returned to Lindsay Bees | Oshawa Tuesday, O'Connor was pleased with Oshawa Crushmen had their|the hustle Generals displayed |Booster Night radio program|in their outing at London Tues- |Wednesday, and all concerned|day, a game in which George jenjoyed a relaxing night of|Babcock returned to the lineup hockey talk. The show was | 0 score two goals, aimed at promotion of the! Babcock missed Crushmen and sale of booster|first 'three games. because of tickets, ja shoulder injury suffered in Dick Donald, president of the|training camp but he, apparent- team, called the night "quite {ly is prepared to take up some successful". and felt that, "'gen-|of the scoring slack caused by erally, response seemed to be| ' good."' The discussion en- veloped all facets of Crushmen and Junior hockey. Crushmen, who play their only exhibition game. tonight, against Lindsay at Little Britain have signed three quar- ters of their seventeen players in camp. Manager Rob. Heard said he still hasn't signed Ron Webb, a boy brought in from winger Bob i | the club's | Bowmanville, The Junior "RB" team will jopen its season Friday, Octo- ber 28, against Trenton. The occasion will feature a family jnight. DISCUSS NEW LEAGUE | EVANSVILLE, Ind. (AP)--| |The formation of a third major jbaseball league was discussed Wirkowski Must Find Players Shaw Needs By ERIC WESSLBY with one man in charge, the Times Sports Editor position won't be affected by any coaching changes,"' he con- "It's my job to supply coach tinued. Bob Shaw with the type of play- "I do not intend to coach ers he requires to win," Nor-| again," the last quarterback to bert "Knobby" Wirkowski told) guide Argonauts to a Grey Cup members of the Oshawa Kins-|declared. 'I'm thankful my men Club Thursday night, ; wife got me out ot that end A former Argo player andjof the business, I had offers coach, Wirkowski was recent-|as recent as this year but we ly hired as director of player|talked it over, my wife and I, personnel by the Canadian Foot-/and decided I was only chas- ball League Eastern Conference |in rainbows," team, luis ntil ny mie -- him ' me his require-|this -- position, rkowski had met eet ave tol find| divorced himself from football. them," Wirkowski said. | 'He wouldn't state that, the As 'a matter of fact, Wirkow-|current plan is going to make ski heading for the United Sta-'@ Winner out of Argos overnight. tes this morning on a_ scout- toate Pontes of M ing trip. He was supposed to until n year,' "' he con- -- 'Thursday afiernoun wit; met. "The National Kaathall had to delay his departure be-|League clubs operate extensive He revealed that his job is Wings Rally, Tie Petes unique in Canadian football, al- though Hamilton utilizes form-| er coach Cari Voyies in a s0iie- what similar capacity. "All of the Un States football teams have a person HAMILTON (CP) -- Freddie Speck's second goal with less than seven minutes remaining |gave Hamilton Red Wings a 4-4 jtie Thursday night with Peter- |borough Petes in an Ontario in the category," Wirkowski said, "and Argos decided to jcopy this plan, although not on las lavish a scale." | "It's a long range plan, and | Hockey Association Junior A agued | The tie moved Hamilton into a four-way tie for second place with Toronto Marlboros, St, Catharines Black Hawks and Kitchener Rangers, All have four points, Renald Leclerc and Danny Lawson scored the other Ham- ilton, goals. the graduation of three for- wards from a last season's Ontario Hockey Association Junior "A" League champions. Captain Mickey Redmond _ A doubtful starter Saturday} scored two goals for Peterbor- jis winger Danny Sandford, who! ough with Trevor Conn and John picked up a back injury last/Schilla getting one apiece, Saturday in a game with Mont-| Hamilton led 1-60 alter. the real Canadiens. |first period but Peterborough O'Connor = expects defenceman Jim Whittaker} period, against Nationals, along with} ' Roberts, Nick Beverley, Paul caley faced 30 'shots on. goal Cadieux and Barry Wilkins. | while Gerry Gray handled 29 in | to hearing} play |took a 3-1 margin into the third! scouting systems, and seven of the clubs have banded to- gether to pool thier informa: |tion on players. And they make mistakes,"' "Canadian football doesn't have to take a back seat to American football for thrills," the University of Miami, grad said, 'Many features of the game are more exciting." He said that Argo publicity director Bob Moir is busy scout- ling Canadian high school foot. ball players, and that some would possibly be placed in universities in the United Stat- 'es, | He capped his talk with his jown views on football. | "It's a game of emotions," he concluded, "Block and tack+ le are football basics but ins dividuals must have pride in themselves, If a player can con: vince himself he's the best at his position, he'll be a better Player. 2s doesn't nave be tne best, just believe he is." Figure Skaters Set Registration Dates | BOWMANVILLE --Registra- jtion days for the Bowmanville Figure Skating Club have been set for October 25 and 26, for Junior and Senior classes res- ipectively, The fee for registra- jtion will be 10.00 per child, meeting was held last |month to elect an executive |\for the coming season and the results were as follows: presi+ dent, Mr, W. Rudell; vice-pre- sident, Mrs. N. Cowel; secre- tary, Mrs, G. Cawker and treasurer, Mrs. E. Ewart. The Skating Club's professionals will be Paul Tataton and Mrs, J. Roundy. Registration. will be between 4.00 and 7.00 p.m. Oshawa Diving Club Skin and Seuba Diving AT THE BOYS' CLUB For Informetion ALEX MecDonald 725-9704 BILL MITCHELL 623-7285 DON SMITH 728.9042 Up front, Generals will have|the Hamilton nets. two lines intact. Bill White will} -- - centre for Bill Scott and Bab-| cock while Brian Morenz will,| jpivot for Bill Little and Bob Black. i For his other lines, O'Connor will have to' wait until after | practice tonight. One line will be centered by Joe. Robertson, | with Ron Dussiaume on left | wing and either Bryan Slyw-/ chuck or Gerry Dionne on the} jright side. | | Peter: Nevin will work at! OSHAWA MINOR HOCKEY | Pee Wee All Star REGISTRATION jcentre between either Hayes or Sandford and Slywehuk or | = || Practice Times afternoon, Generals Mariboros_ in Sunday play against Toronto. @ CIVIC AUDI Bring All Equipm Sunday, October 23rd 7 am, -- 9 am. @ CHILDREN'S ARENA Monday, October 24th 4:30 p.m. -- 6:30 7>.m. cates and 50c Regi TORIUM ent, Birth Certifi- stration Fee. Thursday by representatives of four teams, sponsored by: Hayden Macdonald, Auto Work- ers, Credit Union, Oshawa Dairy, and Tony's Refresh- ments. Personnel of the teams fol- low: Hayden Macdonald --- Bill Smart, Dave Britton, Gord Watton,. Guy Lambert, Richard TODAY FOOTBALL Oshawa High Schoo! Leagues: McLaughlin vs Central, final league ame; at 5.00 p-m- (Sen= jor), McLaughlin vs O'Neill at 6.30 p.m.; sudden-death game for Oshawa Senior League championship. (Junior), E as t- dale vs Donevan at 8.15 p.m.; sudden - death game. Oshawa Junior League semi-final; All games at Kinsmen Civic Me- morial Stadium, HOCKEY Oshawa NHL Tyke League: at Civic Auditorium, 6.00. p.m. SATURDAY HOCKEY OHA Junior 'A' League-- London Nationals vs Oshawa Generals, at Oshawa Civic Au- ditorium, 7.15 p.m, OHA Midget Centennial Playoffs -- Ajax at Bowman- ville, 7.00 p.m. Oshawa Protesiant Church! League -- at Civic Auditorium| 7.00 a.m Oshawa NHL Tyke League--| at Civic Auditorium, 12.00 noon) to 2.00 p.m OMHA Midget Centennial Playoffs Little Britain vs |Logan, |Crawford, Terry Slack, Robert Doug Wilbur, coach Clay Kirby, and Manager Ron Selleck, Prac- tice time is Monday, October 24, 6.00 - 6.35 at Civic Auditorium. Auto Workers. Credit Union -- John Hewey, Nigel Alan, Brian Forsher, Les. MacLeod, Garnet Woods, Bill Morrison, Wait Grabko, Terry Smith, Danny McKee, Harry Morrison, Brian Lock, Phil Pultz, Randy Snooks, Neil Studley, Dave Lovell and Don ~ Sadoway, coach NOY mi Bradley, and Manager Bill HOCKEY LT Oshawa Toronto Kitchener. St. Gatharines Hamilton Morrison. Practice time is Monday, October 24, 6.35 - 7.10 at Civie Auditorium, Oshawa Dairy ---- Erwin Wal-! dinsperger, Ken. DeHart, Wilson, Paul Grady, Andrews, Mike Rose, Daryle Hudgin, Edward Goodchild, "Teaser Torry Peter }Peterborough Niagara Falls Montreal Hw ome mien B Serewwsoot 0 Resi London Thursday's Today's Game Doug Suppelsa, Dan Logeman, John Todd, Robert Kennedy, | Dave Roote, Mike Beamish,| Steve Blake and Walter Senyk, | coach Al Zedic, and Manager| John Chasczewski, | Practice time is Monday, | October 24, 7.10 - 7.50 at Civic Auditorium, Tony's Refreshments Victor -- Filletti, --Ken Gord Pierson, Jim McIntyre, Rodger Waddell, Dennis Hercia, Brian Flint, David Fountain, Shepp Levine, Gary Christianson, Don Suppelsa, Mike Driscol and Bee ---- coach Bill aynes an oat Manager Jerry Practice October 25, Auditorium, Chairman of the league fs Don Salsbury and the convener is Terry Peters. time is Tuesday, 9,15-9.50 at Civic Oshawa, at Civic Auditorium, | 4.30 p.m. q SKATING Children's Skating (under 14) parents may accompany at Civie Auditorium, 2.00 p.m. to 4.00 p.m, \ l LEWIS OPTICAL Established for over 30 yeors 10% King Street West 725.0444 Special moments? 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