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Oshawa Times (1958-), 11 Nov 1966, p. 8

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SPORTS BEAT By Eric Wesslby Times Sports Editor Bob Heard and Boh Dionne lend their junior "B' Crushmen into action tonight at Civie Auditorium just one point out of first place in the Eastern Ontario Hockey League, Anytime you can knock off the leading team in its own rink you have a good club, Crushmen accom: plished this last night, beating Belleville Quinte Me- Fariands in Pleton, Tonight, it's Kingston here for an eight o'clock contest, Frontenacs and Crushmen are sup. posed to be the jeague power houses so this game should give Heard and Dionne an indication of just how, far Crushmen can expect to go this season, ¢ GENERALS LOST a tough one in Hamilton, Thursday, It was one of those games where the breaks all go the other way, What proved to be the winning goal should serve as a lesson to all hockey players, You should never give Up playing tie puck hill the wWhistie is sounded, Jim Adair of Hamilton was on the bit to score this goal and this will probably bring some solace to Garry Young, assistant to chief Boston Bruins' scout * Harold Cotton, Adair was drafted by Bruins last season. _ MONTREAL JUNIOR Canadiens, off to a slow start in " Jeague play when they' could only gain four ties in the early going, made it two wins in succession last night at Peterborough, topping Petes 6-1, Don Liesemer, the Mild- may native, scored twice for Canadiens with Bernard Gagnon, Jude Drouin, Jacques Beaudoin and Steve Suther- land adding the others, Dale MacLeish scored for Peter- borough, who had newcomer Neil Clairmont in the lineup. Clairmont was in Turk Broda's bad books at London but is a good hockey player and should help Petes, FORMER GENERALS' figured in the National Hockey League scoring Thursday, with Alex Delvecchio scoring twice for the Detroit Red Wings in a 3-0 win over Chicago. Roger Crozier, who was off to a rough start, has picked up recently and last night's shutout was his second in euccession, Goalkeepers can't always be blamed when goals are being scored against them, It usually points out a weak defence or poor checking by the forwards, BOBBY ORR picked up an assist in Boston Bruins shut- out win over Toronto Maple Leafs and former Laat chattel Gerry Cheevers registered his first National Hockey League shutout, While Bruins are fifth in the @tandings, they're not the pushovers they used to be. It's etill a long ways to a playoff spot, however, and rookie coach Harry Sinden has to hope his youngsters don't wilt when the older players around the league get their skating legs and t applying the pressure, Comets Defeat Orphans In Bowmanville League Bantam All-Stars 6-1 and Mt. Royals beat Maroons 4-2, Gregg Gordon scored twice for Comets and added two as- sists while Clair Syer scored once, John Hamilton scored for Orphans, Bruce Simpson tallied twice for Canucks and Dave Shackel- ton once while C, Ough scored for B.S, Dave Colwell and Larry Devitt each scored two goals for Generals while single mark- ers went to Danny Nowlan and Rick Woolner, Randy Rogers scored for Bantams, Kim Rogers, twice, Don For- sey and Donald MacMullen scored for Mt, Royal with Sandy Brown and Tom Carter replying for Maroons. | In bantam play, Pirates | (humped Panthers 8-1, Pee Wee All-Stars downed Lions 5-2, | Huskies beat Cubs 5-3 and Fly: ers doubled the score on Braves BOWMANVILLE -- Gary Wil- aon fired three goals as Comets defeated Orphans 6-1 in a Bow: manville Midget Hockey League game, In other contests, Canucks downed BTS. 31, G ls trimmed TODAY HOCKEY : Eastern Ontario Junior "BY Kingston Frontenacs vs Osh- awa Crushmen at Civic Audi-| torium at & p.m. Metre Junior "BR" -- Whitby Steelers at Weston Dodgers at 8 pm, NAL. Tyke -- Games at Civic Auditorium, starting at 6) "pm, SATURDAY HOCKEY Protestant Church League -- _ Novice, Pee Wee, Bantam and Tyke at Civic Auditorium, start)" pirates while singles went ing at 7 a.m, to Ron Simpson, Paul Me- | Oshawa NHL, Atom League) Knight, Reg Ball, Murray Orm- ~ Doubleheader at Civic Audlliston, Lance Livingstone and torium, 12 noon to 2 p.m, Gary Carter, Panthers' goal Oshawa Neighborhood Associ went to Randy Allen ation League -- Pee wee games| Rolly Simpson scored twice at Children's Arena, 7 a.m. to for Pee Wees and others went 1,05 p.m to Robbie Simpson, Guy John- Ontario Midget Centemmial|son and Danny Catto, Lions' Playoff -- Whitby at Oshawa/soals came from Allen Myers Civ 4.18/and Terry Trissell at Civie Auditorium at ag A Balson were two-goal perfor- mers for Huskies, with the other goal going to Ken Rowe, Cubs' goalgetters were Danny Robinson, two, and Wayne Sheehan, Paul Slemen registered three goals for Flyers while James invitational Baker had two and Rob John- Glenna Mutton scored Garry Allan Junkin fired two goals ~ pm » Little Britain at Bowmanville, eo pm OHA Junior "A" League -- Niagara Falls Flyers vs Osh- awa Generals at Civic Aud. ~ftorium at 7.15 p.m, © CURLING = @niarie Dunlop » Bonsplel--Six draws at Whitby SoA one, Curling Club, commencing at/ twice for Braves and > 8.90 am -- oace . nh pee wee minor action, ~ BASKETRALL W veil Semore of Hawks turn- Jayeees Minor League = ed in the season's first shutout "Magicians vs Show Boats atiin a 10 win over Rangers, Ken ~ 10,90 a.m; Stars vs Road Kings Vivian scored the goal. Sat 11.15 am, Both games at Bears nipped Leafs 21 in an- ~ Simeoe Hall Boys' Club (East. other game as Ken King and OASA championship -- pen- nant, Members of the team are, back row, left to right: John Carnwith, sponsor, Lloyd Mapes, Palmer Oshawa Gale's Lumber, winners of the Ontario Ama- teur Softball Association champions, senior "B" divi- sion, recently received the 'Meet Kingston PICTON Oshawa Crush-;Ernie Sharpe scored for B }men moved to within a point of| ville, \first place in the Eastern On-| Crushmen are. at home to- tario Junior "B' Hockey|night to Kingston Frontenancs, League, Thursday with a 3-1)who trail Oshawa by a_ point, victory over Belleville Quinte|Game time at Civic Auditorium) |MeFarlands, is eight o'clock. | Goals by Jerry Welsh, Frank} Dave Gavel came up with a |Sawyer and Ron Webb pro-/strong game in goal for Crush-| | vided Crushmen with their win,| men, | HOCKEY SCOREBOARD | By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Eastern League Ontario Jr. A |Charlotte 3 Long Island 1 | WLT F A Pt Greensboro 6 Nashville 1 St, Catharines j Manitoba Junior Hamilton Flin Flon 9 Selkirk 2 Oshawa St. James § Brandon & | Kitchener | Montreal Peterborough Toronto Niagara Fal's London 1 29 | Thursday's Results |Oshawa $ Hamilton 4 Montreal 6 Peterborough 1 | Today's Games Montreal at Niagara Falls | Toronto at Kitchener National Lea WLTt 7] 6 5 5 4 2 3 3 2 2 eH eS be 8 ae pe | Chicago | Toronto Montreal Detroit Boston |New York 3 2% } Thursday's Results Toronto 0 Boston 4 Chicago 0 Detroit 3 Saturday's Games 0 5 1 1 2 | 2614 28 14 4112 $112 {Teams Sh 42 7) ne are 36 6 "" First Place | Stars and Road Kings set the stage for a head-on meeting this Saturday with victories in the jJaycees Minor Basketball! gue |League at Simcoe Hall Boys') F A Pts|Club last week, 20 12) Stars edged Show Boats 34-32| 24 11/ while Road Kings beat Magi-| 20 9) cians 43-30, Both teams are un-| 29. 9 beaten and Saturday's game 25 8 will end the season. 31 7) Jeff Oborne topped Stars with 15 points to take over second! place in the individual scoring jrace, Greg Medinski added 10, | Peterek seven and Minacs two, |New York at Montreal John Moczulski tallied 19 Toronto at Detroit points for Show Boats and Bill | International League Wayling completed the scoring Fort Wayne 1 Des Moines 4 j with 18, | . -| Andy Kit moved into first | place in the scoring parade with Goalkee rs {21 points for Road Kings. He) } pe has a_ four-point lead .over Oborne with a total of 39 points. | Post Shutout Dane Tutton added 13 points to Road Kings' attack while Goalkeeper Larry Buckley | Kennedy had four, Krawec and jcould have picked a better time|Barnoski two each, Abbot one. to make his appearance for|, Dave Mason hooped 15 points Ernie Cay Lumber Thursday in| fr Magicians and Drew: Allman Oshawa Bantam Hockey|Picked up nine. Cunningham League action at Children's|*@ded the other six. : Arena. |} In games Saturday, Magi- Buckley took over for Joe clana play Show Boats. at 10:30 . ' a.m, and Stars play Road |Sawyer midway through the Kings at 11:15 a.m jgame against Local 1817 just)" ronowing Kitt and Oborne in in time to face a penalty Shot! thie pretelon | race are Mason, 33 in & scoreless game. He block-| points, Moczulski 90, Wayling ed the shot and Ernie Cay went eget on to win 2-0 on goals by Danny m, Med ski 3 ha Tutton_ 22 Gray and Tom Rorabeck. In other games, Police Asso- | ciation pee wees downed Du-| jplate 6-1 and Local 2784 edged Crushmen Move Up; | beat Belleville goalkeeper Bob) G b L d . | Forester, | Ta ea O.H.A. JUNIOR "A" HOCKEY Terry Vail, Joe Piontek, playing-coach, Ron Simcoe, Ralph Davis, Ron Taylor, Johnny Hurst, bat boy, Knight, Reg White, Jim Rowden, Billy Kornylo, Jack MacDermaid, Bob Young, and Ken Fisher, Front row, left to right: | Here although they did control play | most of the way. Ice conditions were poor for the game, It was soft for the | first period and by the third f the teams could have used [| swimming suits. : Belleville had many scoring chances but found Gavel prac- tically unbeatable when they made their way past Oshawa"s defence. Bob Edmunds and Don Bowen were effective behind) ---- the blueline for Crushmen, | aug, ® ee Firefighters 3 S f . DAVE GAVEL . +» Good Game Crushmen wasted little time! getting on the scoresheet as! Welsh took a pass from Solomon! in the first minute of play to) Sawyer had just returned to A the ice from serving a penalty; Firefighters have taken the when he took Roger Knowles' lead in the Simcoe Hall Set- pass and scored at 12/41 to give|tlement House Minor Basket- Crushmen a 2-0 lead. jball League following a 38-31 In the second period, Sharpe| win over CKLB, Firefighters combined with defenceman|have three wins and a loss Bruce Neil and the league's top| for six points. point-getter, Ron Riley, to beat Kinloch"s moved into a tie Gavel' seconds after Crushmen|for the second with CKLB by had returned to full strength/downing Parts and Service 32- following a penalty but before |18. Each, has four points, two the player had a chance to get/More than Parts and Service. in the play. | Bill Melynchuk and John) Webb restored the two-goal|Janetos each scored 13 points) cushion for Crushmen as he|for Firefighters, while -- Bill) picked off Doug Whiting's long| Rajkovic, ass and beat Forester. It was" Webb's first goal in junior com- _Jobn Cuthbert hooped 11 for) pany, The Bowmanville native|CKLB and Ed Gormy picked) is still eligible for midget/UP 10. Victor Rudak and Wal-| hockey. ter Karas each contributed) Belleville went all out for the four, John Nawrot and Gary) remainder of the second period| Morton one each. "1 } and through the third but] Graham Munro scored , {points for Kinloch, followed by| couldn't put the puck past| herkal 'with: 12, Blan Gavel, They peppered the little| Andy C | goalie with 15 shots in the sec-|Cassidy nine, Dave Alexander ond period and fired another 13|S¢ven, Dave Robinson four and/ his way in the third, |Tom Eldridge two. it Crushmen drew nine of the). Dennis Hercia, the league's) 13 minor penalties, although a/'9p scorer with 65 points, Crushmen accompanied a Belle-|Claimed 17 for the losers. Dave} , ville player to the box on two Cutler dropped in the other '14. occasions, which meant Osh-|, Munroe is one point behind awa played shorthanded seven|Hercia in the scoring depart- times to Belleville's twice. iment while Cuthbert has 46,) oar. ii |Melynchuk 40, Gorny 386 and 1, Oshawa, Welsh (Solomon) o:g9|Cherkas 32. { 2. Oshawa, Sawyer (Knowles) | Beane ema Penalties: Dionne (6) 4:24) Sawyer! (0) 10:24; Edmunds (0) 18:50, SECOND PERIOD ONTARIO SENIOR "B" SOFTBALL ASSOCIATION CHAMPIONS Ralph O'Reilly, Cy Thom- son, manager, Doug Cole, captain, Ontario Champions 'Tn Bonspiel Joe Gurowka's defending On- tario champion Brier rink will be featured on the second draw at Saturday's second day of vlay in the Ontario Dunlop In- vitational Bonspiel at Whitby Curling Club. Gurowka, who lost to Cal- gary's Ron Northcott in the Ca- nadian men's curling final at Halifax last spring, is one of three headliners on the 11 a.m. draw Saturday. Others are former Brier rep- resentative Jake Edwards of Kingston, and Alf Phillips, Jr., of Toronto Parkway. Also on this draw are Ralph Donovan of Weston, Ken Phillips, To- ronto High Park, Dave Brown, Belleville, Al Kotelko of To- ronto Boulevard and Bill Gall of Niagara Falls. In the 8:30 a.m, draw, rinks are skipped by Mel Sjostrom, Trenton, Bob Harris, Union- ville, Jim Weaver, Peterbor- ough, Bill. Leak, Toronto Gran- ite, Bob Delishny, Welland, Bob Lawrie, Unionville, Ed Rhodes, Toronto Avonlea, and Harve Acton, Uxbridge. One rink from each draw will return Nov. 26 for the final Nov. 5, 19 and 24. Draws will be held at 8:30 a.m., 11 a.m., 1:30 p.m., 4 p.m., 30 p.m, and 9 p.m. REMEMB By THE CANADIAN PRESS Regina Roughriders, top football team in Western Canada, beat Calgary Alto- mahs 30-2 34 years ago to- day--in 1932--to win their seventh successive champi- onship. Regina dominated prairie rugby until Winnipeg put together a giant-killing team in 1935. '|Speck scored on his ER WHEN ...?) HAMILTON (Staff) -- Hamil- ton Red Wings employed an abundance of hustle and a first period penalty shot by Fred Speck to defeat Oshawa Gen- erals 4-3 in OHA junior "A" hockey play here Thursday night. The win for Wings puts them one point ahead of third place Oshawa, who have 12 points, and a point behind league lead- ing St. Catharines. @ scoring began at the 4:34 mark of the first period when penalty shot. The shot came after Speck broke in on Oshawa goalie, Ian Young and was pulled down by Ron Dussiaume, Ron Climie added another goal in the first period before Speck scored his second of the evening in the second, and Jim Adair tallied the final Hamilton goal in the third on a strange play. Generals could not manage a goal until late in the second At 16:05, Jerry Dionne scored for Oshawa and less than four minutes later, Danny Sandford scored to put Generals within one goal of the Wings at the end of the period. The final Oshawa goal was scored by George Babcock at 6:51 of the third period, Red Wings opened quickly in the first period, as they carried the play to the Oshawa zone. They took 13 shots at the Osh- awa goal and at the same time limited Generals to only eight shots. . After Speck's penalty shot, Hamilton stayed on the offen- sive and, at the 16:12 mark, it paid off. Defenceman Lee Car- penter took a shot from the point and Climie was there to tip it in to make the score 2-0. Speck scored again early in the second period as he picked up Sandy Snow's rebound to give Wings a three-goal lead. Generals-came back however, as Barry Wilkins set up two Oshawa goals late in the period and Generals seemed to pick up the drive they had lacked in the first half of the game, Dionne was the first General to score, with a man advantage, and with 20 seconds left in the period, Sandford banged in Wil- kins' rebound, Early in the third period, during a amble around the Generals' het, Chris Roberts fell to the ice to block a shot. Play ceased as players thought Roberts had the puck covered but it rolled free and Adair Bob Goulding and/playoffs in the five-day bon-| Joe Zimmy each claimed four.|spiel, along with winners from| . | | | Boys' COM and Bauer Both for Boys end Girls Hockey Equipment CYcLe 204 BOND &, Penalty Shot Gives Wings | Narrow Win rushed in to bang it into the net with Young out of position. Babcock closed scoring as he beat Gerry Gray from 20 feet out with one of his hard shots, Standout for the Oshawa' club was goalie Ian Young, who kept Generals in the game in the first period, Said coach Ted O'Connor, "Young played well; it wasn't his fault." Young played very well, Not only did he play a steady game, but he came up with the Saves as he stopped Hatoum, Snow, and Aitchison, who were allowed to walk in on the Oshawa net unmolested. Of the penalty shot O'Connor said, 'It's like starting a game by saying OK Hamilton, you've got one goal," Of the team itself, he said, "We don't control the puck enough, and then we're giving it away." FIRST PERIOD 1, Hamilton, Speck (penalty shot) 2, Hamilton, Climie (Carpenter, LeCiaire) ... Penalties: Aitchison (H) %:19) siaume (©) 12:03; White (0) 13:12) Morris (H) 17:52. SECOND PERIOD 3. Hamilton, Speck (Snow) ........ 4, Oshawa, Dionne (Wilkins) ...... 16:08 5, Oshawa, Sandford (Wilkins) .... 19:40 Penalties: Nevin (©) 8:13; Nevin (0) ph yg Smith (H) 15:49) Altehison (HM) "0 THIRD PERIOD 4 Hamilton, Jim Adair (unassisted) .. 7, Oshawa, Babcock (White, Roberts) oo... cseee Penalties: Gibbons (H) 12:99 Ed. Machen Files Bankruptcy Papers SAN FRANCISCO (AP)--Eé- die Machen, former top-ranked heavyweight boxing contender, filed for bankruptcy Thursday. The 34-year-old fighter sted debts of $66,902 and assets of $12,925. He listed his income as Ng in 1965 and. $23,500 in 966, on On March 5, 1965, Machen lost a 15-round decision to Ernie Terrell of Chicago for the World Boxing Association's version of the heavyweight title, Ski-dog UNITED RENT-ALL and Girls' Rawleigh and CCM ell Quelity Bieyeles. AND MARINE 535 King St. 8, Ochewe 720-068 Bicycles Skates 725-6344 See CSREES 4, Belleville, Sharpe | (Nell, Riley) ; Ou 4, Oshawa, Webb (Whiting) 6:08 Penalties; Todd (8) 1:25; Walmsley (©) 10:49) Rosebush (8B) 12: wt PERIOD No acor! Penaities 5:25; LN] Latramboise (6), Waimsiey (©) 6:10; Welsh (0) Keith Peters Realty 3-2, } Lorne White scored twice for Local 2784 and Colin Lockey once while Bil Miller scored | both goals for Keith Peters, Goals for Police Association were divided among Morris jStark, Frank Schram, Mike |Bakogeorge, Terry McKee, Jeff }Rorabeck and John Thaler, Bod | Irwin scored for Duplate In Ontario Centennial Midget Hockey playoffs, Oshawa hand- ;ed Little Britain a 12-3 sethack SATURDAY NOVEMBER 12th 7:15 P.M, OSHAWA ~ view) Land scored, Robert ©. Weatmound Kiwanis Biddy League -- Golds vs Purples at GENERALS VS. Stephen Massey replied for Leafs. at Little Britain, Oshawa winds In the pee wee league, Donjup the playoff at Civie Andi- | Smoke FF I MATINE ==". YOU CAN WIN$5to$2500! FOR ONTARIO SMOKERS ONLY "8 am. 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