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Oshawa Times (1958-), 21 Feb 1967, p. 6

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Frontenacs Whip Leading Crushmen KINGSTON (Staff) -- King-|Nicholson, Terry Landon and)2-0 lead in the first nine min- ston Frontenacs trounced Osh-|Mike Flannigan. utes of play and continually out- awa Crushmen 9-3 in an East-| Scoring for the Crushmen|played Crushmen. Kingston out- Ra In MONTRE York Rang the weeken rather fight with anyone & THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, February 21, 1967 SPORTS BEAT. By Eric Wesslby Times Sports Editor y i ern Ontario Hockey Association| were Bob Clarke, Gerry Walms-|shot the. visitors 37-20, with Black Hawl Gs G ek Il probably apie t deal Junior "B" Teague encounter|ley and John Clayton. : Crushmen able to mount an of- The Rans e ice eat oo eae, Crushmen had their first!fensive only in the first period. hold on se ed an opportunity to move up on Peterborough Petes Sun- of thought the next few weeks over the coaching situation. here Monday. Kingston, whipped 6-3 in Osh- awa last Friday, were in con- place lead shaved to two points Oshawa forward Mike Hewer Monday because Cobourg Cou-|spent the night in Kingston Gen- National He ings during ee a tee ile ar beet ge trol all the way this time as|gars trimmed _Peterboroughjeral Hospital after being knock- two big v' with a somewhat mediocre ger and coach "Punch" Im- they held a 2-1 lead at the end|Don Byes 5-1. Crushmen andjed unconscious during the sec- league-leadi performance in St. Catharines ach points up the main prob- of the first period and were in|Cobourg each have two games ond period, when boarded by Statistics against the Black Hawks and lem when one man handles front 5-2 after the second. remaining. Stan Galt. Galt received a headquarter dropped a 6-2 decision. Had both jobs. If he's sidelined, Datenceniea John. Osborne Crushmen 'meet Quinte Mc-|major. the Ranger Generals put together the then two men are usually re- Rod Graham and Chris Seale|Farlands- at Oshawa's Civic] Kingston drew five of nine 15-game wit same kind of performance quired to take over his duties. each scored two goals for Fron-|Auditorium tonight, starting at|minor penalties and two of the 4-1 victory they presented the previous Toronto's not in too bad a tenacs, who moved to withinjeight o'clock and complete|three majors. med the Hi weekend, they'd be sitting one shape, with King Clancy ready three points of third place|their schedule at Trenton dur- uae Gonige crease thei point ahead of Petes at this to take over as coach in an Peterborough Don Byes. Other|ing the weekend. 4. Kingsion omorna nace Mont point instead of three behind. emergency, but what about goals were scored by Scott' Monday, Kingston grabbed aj | (Leeman) fast es seven points The way Black Hawks were New York should Emile Fran- : : - - [eee 'ss league lead going for the first half of cis become ill? Jackie gan ; B Oshawa: Clarke (Walmsley)... 18:32 In rg Sunday's game, Generals don is Francis' assistant, but i Bradley 705; Flanni- appeare \ could have built up a size- Jackie hasn't been behind the Allan Monks Late Goal rN cond PERIOD berth, the J able margin. Ranger bench, which would : pices: yes (Landon) ...:. 1:49 after losing cause some slight trouble for . ; (Gah, "Risnriaon vis ~ this be ONE FAULT last weekend ® SPell. S Sc F L & Oshawa: Walmsley (Lander) .. 3:57 the secon was the lack of shooting. The quares ore or 10ns _ Penal -- aed 'ie ig ttt mecaer previous weekend, Generals OSHAWA CRUSHMEN re- AT WORK -- O'Neill Col- went on to defeat Central series that saw O'Neill 18 against Courtice Collegiate : : 4 (Gan TR) Arnaloed 1asT1y. keemen (KG Seists Bef hurled 91 shots at Kitchener ceived a rude jolt in King- legiate cheerleaders show Collegiate 53-40. The victory points down after the first hi Allan Monks' goal at 19:59 of, Houdaille trimmed Canadian }19:27. joints. yee 5 sad F . , for the Lakeshore igh : A ive 8-3 aE Cav edged THIRD PERIOD victories, N and Toronto goalkeepers. ston last night as they drop- expressions of joy as their was rather hollow, however, game. Score for the hool basketball title the third period earned Lions|Tire 8-3 and Ernie Cay edged) 4 kingston: Graham (Kindon) as aged only They came from all over and ped a 9-3 decision to the Fron- junior basketball team the game was the games was 84-79 in favor of raise lianstt hhh |Club a 2-2 tie with Kinsmen league champion Local 2784 1-0.) 9: Oshawa: Clayton : 9:40 itats players were quick to jump tenacs. Cobourg Cougars trim- | scored two more points and _ second of a two-game point Central who will now go --Oshawa Times Photo Club in the opening game of|Banks Flooring took over sec-|). Kingston: Seale (Landon) ...... 12:05 3 on rebounds. Against Toronto med Peterborough Don Byes -- we a -- . \the Oshawa Major Midget ond place with a 7-1 win Over|i2, Kingston: Flannigan eA : LEAFS AR Saturday and St. Catharines 5-1 in another Eastern Ontario a 7 'Hockey League double round|Keith Peters Realty and Ran- See aa etic te Toronto 1 Sunday, Generals were con- Junior "B'" League game to 0 Neill Rall robin playoff series. gers edged Hawks 2-1. |frambolse (0) 11:56; Graham (K), ta fourth place tent to sit back and wait for move_within two points of the ur ers tart ay y Lions held a 1-0 lead by the; Wes Schell scored three goals trambolse (0) (malors) 14:35; Loliar fewer than breaks. It was distastrous. leading Crushmen. Oshawa ' . jend of the first period and were for Houdaille while others went|'*' Sir rene A ' more than Given lots of time to start has a chance to increase it's Fails T Catch jin front by the same score with|to Raymond Alward, Randy Red Wings, plays, the opposition fired margin tonight when it plays | e e , e 0 ltwo minutes remaining. Kins-|Kurelo, Alan Boivin, Brad Pow- . three more more than 70 shots at the Belleville at Civic Auditorium, M l ht ] men, however, struck for a pair|less and Rick Simpson. Don Le- coring Cd onto. Bosto Generals' Rocky Farr. with game time eight o'clock. ir oon 1g ers ple M4 of goals to take the lead before|Blanc, Stuart Spiess and Kim last with 37 UNIOTS --_ rons scorea Weir scored for Canadian Tie. the Bruin F SPN TR 1 P | | Bill Holmes notched the other ick elishock score or GENERALS COULDN'T get = ERNIE TERRELL is caus- | The third annual Moonlight-;when two draws will be play-Jafternoon and the final games! Q/Neill Collegiate and Voca- Bo gfe Lions while Gord Bu-|Ernie Cay and Richard Gould- For Redmond - png more than one line untracked ing quite =) stir with his claims ers' Bonspiel, annual men's/ed, each rink playing their third|early in the evening. tional Institute Juniors played:chanan and Don Hudgins scored|ing posted the shutout. first playoff pec Pin rg Morenz, ba Ppeag! Clay Ph gece "local" one-week classic, at|game of the bonspiel -- with de-| Following the presentation of|the return game of their home-|for Kinsmen. Ron Guscott scored three) NIAGARA FALLS, Ont. (CP) sons. They oy ee es Robert- ouled him during their wan The Oshawa Curling Club, was meaning elimination, ex-|prizes, the week-long event willland - home COSSA basket-| Kiwanis Club trimmed Rotary|times for Banks Flooring, with|--Mickey Redmond of Peterbor- Montreal la son were effective Saturday heavyweight title bout recent- |jaunched last night, as 16 rinks|cept in the main event, which|conclude with the Moonlighters'|ball league championship finals|Club 3-1 in another major mid-|Jim Miller and George Gould-|ough Petes has taken over as ing to Toro night and Sunday it was the ly, but I doubt if it will get Jin the Monday-Wednesday divi-|has a consolation series. dance. with Central Collegiate Insti-iget game. ing adding two each. Bob Cham-|individual scoring leader in the Meanwhile Bill Scott, Paul Cadieux, him another crack at Clay for |sion played their first round in first round} Last. night's opening tute; yesterday afternoon at the! Lawrence Wry, John Brent/bers tallied for Keith Peters. 'Ontario Hockey Association Chicago pi George Babcock line carrying the mail, with Scott and Cad- ieux doing most of the work. The forwards refused to shoot Sunday, with Bill White and Joe Robertson the principal culprits, GENERALS AND Petes still have five games each, but time is running out on quite a spell. Clay seems to have his sights set on Zorra Folley as his next pigeon, and then comes George Chuvalo. After that, who knows? OSHAWA FIGHT fans will have a good evening's enter- tainment a week tomorrow when Bob '"'Pretty Boy" Fel- stein meets Bob Slaughter in The Norm Ward Trophy event, this year's premier competition of the "Moonlighters.'"' The other half of the capa- city entry of 32 rinks, will con- rounds tonight and Thursday night, with 10-end, -- single games, each night. All rinks stay "'alive" move into The Jack Perry Tro- phy event and rinks eliminated the first round of this or'the one-sided variety, second round of the Main com- petition, drop into The Oscarjend to defeat Norm foursome, while Fred Kitchen's Bonspiel|win over "Waddy" Oke Jack Judge over Don Holden, saw both games in doubt until test their first and second/Parker Trophy event. ; winds up on Saturday, with in one| Semi-final games in the threelin. final stone. or other of the three trophy |trophy events and consolation} Following are last produced no surprises but while several of the games were of Foster's rink required an extra OCVI Gymnasium and although and Tony Flontek scored for Ki- they gave ita noble effort,jwanis,. Gary McDougall for O'Neill's thrilling rally fell just|Rotary. i a little short of tying up the| Brent Delong's goal late in round, ithe game and Larry Buckley's O'Neill won the game 53-40|shutout goalkeeping gave Ham- but had to settle for 84-79 de-|bly's Beverages a 1-0 win over feat on the round, as a result of|Police Association in major Central's 44-26 victory on their/bantam. home floor, in the first game. In bantam play, sixth place Central outscored their hosts|became a crowded spot with 11-10 in the first quarter' onjHoudaille and Ernie Cay Lum- Rick Woodcock and Randy|Junior A league. Stinchcomb scored early in the game for Rangers and Walter Harrison replied for Hawks. He displaced Derek Sander- son of Niagara Falls Flyers who held the position for 14 In a pee wee game, Oshawa |weeks. Novice All-Stars Southmead Park 10-1. Ken Morden, Terry Thomp- son, John Hoefs and Rob Small each scored twice for All-Stars trounced Redmond has 80 points on 41 goals and 39 assists for a two- point edge on Sanderson who has 31 goals and 47 assists. Jim Lorentz is in third place with Jim Duignan and Davejwith 77 points, on 27 goals and Goguen adding one each. ; point in thre Pa Arc Generals. Their next two a 10-rounder at Civic Audi- |Competitions until Friday night,/series, all played early in the/complete rinks, with t e ant > Cay 50 assists, one ahead of Gary games are most important, torium, And proceeds help the |~ Sens ete HAG: | scores: erg but O'Neill spruced upjber moving ee with idle} D. MacDonald scored for/Monahan of Peterborough. Ph or ube against St. Catharines here Whitby and Oshawa Lions P 1 Fl ' Wij | THE NORM WARD TROPHY ori nial Mlle -- oe ee spconipsierar Son javedita action, Osh i Bl ak Hawk °j "he Cathar. Detroit Red S. a' > me j j j Walt Alexander, Jack O'Brien, Al Pe x . a 24- . ; . snawa |jines ac awWkKs in e series' yerrygcetel Peterborough Clubs in their work with the ort er ers In Beard and Fred Kitchen, skip, 8: Ken|lead at the half-way mark, |Dairy and Hayden Macdonaldjtop goaltender, allowing only 70 = a we ursday. Lose one blind at the Lake Joseph Camp Smith, Ted Twining, Claude Phipps and : | 7 A - curate sho' and it's probably season over. for the Blind. Tickets are on Waddy Oke, skip, 5 be hg to a scoring burst by} To Vaulte jopened the playoffs with wins. | goals in 23 games for' a 2.96 headquarter Win both, and it will be an ex- sale and a report says at | nf an ee Ane Prue aie tay Peter) White, just before the buzzer. p elidel Dairy bested Auto) goals-against average. day. citing race to the finish line. least 500 have been sold in Inc. es op we ung Geng, Ross Hawe, Art Stubbins and Roly | bed a, apes ~ ae hl ei _ bg pe Ss (P -- Peterbor- . Statistics But the club has to help it Toronto, "P gh | |Kinton, skip, 5 eee aunched a wide-open attack in| ayden Mac dona owned | ough; NF--Niagara: Falls; L-- ' r from here on in. -- org tlk a | . , ; and Rigcenilite ast 16) fan' Thomas, | He third quarter, paced « by} Tony's Refreshments 6-4. London; M--Montrea!;. T--Tor- ppd 'i04 pene: _ | SPORT PERRY/(Staff) -- Portjclear, in the race for top spot,| Murray Henderson, Ross Mills and Mav-|Brian White's seven points, six Mike Rose and Tom Dartonto): hg Ma ee. defeated Cadillac}with 20 points in 13 games. |rice Hart, skip, 8&4 3) | by Graham Munroe and five by| scored for Oshawa Dairy and! G A Pts. . wee ; Billiards 5-3;here Sunday night/This marks the first time the|mscmian and Bod Walker, skip, 13;| Dave Jamieson, They outscored] TORONTO (CP) -- Ken Twigg|Harry Morrison for Auto Work-|Redmond, P 41 39 80 tds 19 Rust Star E at Port Perry Arena, to clinch|Flyers have finished in first Doug. Taylor, Bob Skitch, Bill McHush|Central 19-9, to move within six|of Toronto, meet director of the|ers. Sandaracy. NF 1 8 ooaeed e V S g first place in the final schedule!place. __ : : 1 "Pete. simmons, Jack Sirnmons, am: Points of tying the round, at 75-| Telegram - Maple Leaf Centen- Mike Deboski and Wayne Lorentz, NF 27-50 77 average of standings of the Town and Coun-' In addition to Vernon's goal,|Jack and Jack Judge, skip, 9; Dave! 69. jnial Games scheduled Friday|Hodgeson each scored twice for|Monalan, P 28:48 76 The statis try Hockey League--but the re-|Dave Bradley and 'Dave Stan-| ech, Ray Smithy Ken Pawson and Pon| But they also tossed a scarejnight, announced Monday that/Hayden Macdonald, with Elliott|Vanderburg, P 23.47 70 141 games sults of the night's tri-bill served|ley each scored once for the! Brian Suddard, Mike McKay, Tedjinto the Central's camp and the!pole vaulter Bob Seagren will/Beharrell and Steve Jarrell|Unger, L 36 31 67 schedule, or cu Oo eaners to tighten the race for other|/winners while Don Gibson not-|Whiteley and John Kitchen, skip, 1l;|Maroon and Gold team|compete. |notching singles, Tremblay, NF 05 41 68 d & : ' : Chas, Elliott, Wilf Pascoe, Lorne Good-|-,. : 5 | : rand 4 Ma and includi playoff berths. ched a pair. Wriec Waldinsperg- man 'and_ Joe Bolahood,, skip, ey: Bh i their -- a the} Seagren, i is _ Los ol -- Hercia fired two goals| Atkinson, NF 27 33 60 Doug Mol ~ 3 oi ee - | ee er and Al Masters, with a|_,Povs Cooper, Stan Sereda, Ll oydifinal quarter an although] geles and is a student at the|for Tony's; with others going to| Drouin, M 27 32 59 Pt llega an osama wi th ge Pa i pa FLYERS, 5 -- couple, were the goal-getters for |More ene NO eet ato Nem O'Neill did manage to shave|University of Southern Califor-|/Rob Pierson and Brian Flint. 'Meehan, T aoe te Hage to Rusty Stars, in Willowdale Ron Ja: 281 and Bai Bragg 271 CADILLACS, 3 the losers. and Norm Allen, skip, 9. janother point, with the 10-9|/nia. Last December in Saska-| a a pars : Siena 'WMalor tiveoin clay, at\'This pe Rca eg a ther), Port, Perry forged into an meee ae eee Rete ait: Smithy Don Marks | quarter, it left them still trail-\toon he vaulted 17 feet, one inch shots for a + - r > r nm ratherlearly lead and kept on adding FUELMEN, 5 -- Dave Collins, Jim Minett and Bill Joyce, |ing by five points, on the round.|and topped it last month in Al- Willow Bowl. : jeasily, 1,268-1,186. to it, to enjoy a 4-0 margin be- MISTER TV, 3 skip, 3. : ye : buquerque, N.M., with a vault Hendersor It was a great opportunity for) Keeler again topped the Scu-|fore the Cadillac Billiards team! Quality Fuels took over sole! MEET AJAX TOMORROW og 17-2, an unofficial worldrec-| because of the Oshawa trundlers when the,gog trundlers with 770 (300),|/started to click and came up|possession of third place in the HOCKEY SCORES Central Collegiate Juniors will|ord for indoors. q { ment but st Toronto team was having one|followed by Ron Jay 743 (281),]with a three-goal spurt, that put/league standing when they now meet Ajax High School) Indoor records are not recog-| & uP momen of their bad nights but the/Jim Cassells 679, Larry Piper|them within reach of a tie. downed Mister TV-Towers 5-2. National League Juniors, for the right to con-|nized in world competition but : the Detro' Scugog boys failed to take ad-/677, Ron Jay 657 and Dave Wil-| Jn the third period, John Ver-| The win not only put the WLT F A Pts,| tinue in COSSA basketball play-|the Amateur Athletic Union of pens ge vantage. |mot 639. non got the clinching goal for|Fuelmen in third but they are|Chicago 31.13 8 190 124 70 |ffs, with the first game to belCanada recognizes them. first 47 Bas The first game, taken by the| Captain "Rusty" Starr was|the Flyers and put them in the/now only one-point behind the New York 2519 8 145 133 58 |Played tomorrow and the return) "Seagren holds the Canadian] Toronto club, could have easily|best for his club with 906 (433),! second-place TV team, [Montreal 22 22 7 130 136 51 |Same on Friday. ; 'open indoor record of 16-7 set] | 21 9 131 15 149 |. Venue of Wednesday's game) at the Toronto meet last year. gone the other way when the/John Sabo 753 (275), Holly Leet! af | Toronto 20 p ' y Oshawa boys just missed by a|726 (264), Jim Hoult 695 and| Whitb Novice lead and Weve woken hesdeg (Detroit. 22 28 3 164 171 47 |i8 to be decided by a coin toss| ris 17-1 mark in Saskatoon has whisker, 1,218-1,173. Phil Gunn 653. Y although TV Towers kept Bob! Boston 15 32 7 137 182 37 |and the time of the game can-|not yet been ratified by the Kift The second game also ape) thls must have been one of} Greener vere Buky in the Gual:| We ples ogy oes tela heey an AAU of Canada. Add a Bedroom F eir lowest pinfall totals of the Pl tts N t a BY real Z Ontario Junior | : Oo) tee Jdiey ey ee re ee caged pacing Yonge per season as the Rusty Stars club ayo ex Bees a WLT F APts. ceuitiee High School Seniors, cian wus Wend KO Remodel a Kitchen n ] ffort by "Rusty" Starr him-|i8 leading in most all depart: ie eee _ Howie Bryan scored twice and/kitchener 24 12 4 180 146 52 |in another COSSA playoff round,| COKE hale e ments of the league, individual- By CLIFF GORDON so did Ron Wilson, with Jerry Toronto 92 13 7 181 161 51 Wednesday and Friday, with the} DALLAS, Tex. (AP)--Curtis sia self, who almost rolled a perfect) iy and also teamnonne. WHITBY -- The final game of|Prusinski getting the other one,|amilton 18 15 8 193 173 44 |fitst game of that series|Cokes, world welterweight John Kift score, racking. up 10-straight!") 701), Leet, who leads in the|{he Whitby Novice Leaguejin Fuelmen's total while Stan|]<¢ Cathar. 17 16 -7 149 130 41 |already scheduled for Central]champion, uncorked a right up- and Alistai strikes, then leaving up a Cor" high average race. seemed to|Schedule took place at Whitby/Rogers, Doug Balson and Ron|tondon 17 20 6 169 194 40 |COllegiate, tomorrow afternoon,|percut to knock out young Ted St. Paul's ner pin and sparing it for a 433)..." struggling for all the pins|ATena Saturday morning, as the|Hooper shared the three goals| Montreal 14 18 7 154 162 35 |four o'clock. Whitfield in the third round of AT REASONABLE PRICES tist a 6-1 srore. : lhe picked up and this is most|Sunnybrook Food Market tcam|for Mister TV Towers. Peterbor. 13 22 8 165 200 34 |. CENTRAL: Dave Cutler, 2;/a scheduled 10-round fight Mon- Protestant This made the difference be-|nusual, as he is rarely under|Shut out the Mel-Ron Construc- : eS Oshawa 11 23 9 120 165 31 |Dave Calder, 6; Dennis Hercia,Jday night. Cokes effectively SEs SSS 3 es a Hockey Lea tween the two clubs in this) : : tion team 4-0. AL'S B-A, 6 -- TANNERY, 1 |~* me Jeff Gorn }13; John Cuthbert, 6; Bill Jaj-|halted the young man from P r ee |Kovic, 7 and Ed Gorry, 6. Total|Springfield, Mass., who had i 40 been promised a title fight if he A the 800 mark. a ; ; itoba Senior game, which also went to the| Scugogs' opposition for this| Scoring for the Sunnybrook| Al's B-A were in a high-#cor-| weaad s Winhibes 5 Stars, 1,329-1,154. lweek will be Art's Taxi, injteam were Allen Agnew, Jim|ing mood for their game against Central Junior goal for St. Metcalfe ta Scugogs recovered sufficient-|their previous meeting, it was!Corner, David Shale and Cam-|Robson Leather and won the/cornwall 2 Ottawa 2 | O'NEILL: Brian White, 17;|could defeat the champion. | tist . ly to salvage the third gamela shutout for the Cleaners. eron Cyr, Wayne Colley in goal|wide-open affair in handy Major Junior Dave Jamieson, 9; Graham|Cokes weighed 148 pounds, In other -- ------|for the Food Market team|fashion, although the Leather|caipary 1 Regina 6 Monroe, 14; Dave Prest, 1; Bob|Whitfield 1474. Cokes won the topped St. earned his shutout with numer-|Workers tried hard to match|~qmonton 5 Weyburn 5 Goulding 6 and Bob Howard, 6.|title six months ago over Manny | Dan Por S P OR 5 Sco P E et edge | i the winners' scoring pace. |-- eee nae ae -------- |Total 53. Gonzalez of Houston. | Northminste Sunnybrook finished in second) Keyon» Roy came up with a : "AR DATES _ ----a| mount 4-1 TODAY Lellan, at 0.20 pm all place in the league standings, sparkling game in the nets for|. NEW YORK (CP) -- The stopped Kit HOCKEY games at Children's Arena, |ith @ total of 11 points, on 5/ars B-A, which made the Tan-/SP0rts Car Club of America an- Revin Me OMA Junior 'B' Lakeshore pageereayz, =--«-- «(| eth: fut losses and 8 Ue-lnery team's job that much/nounced Monday the locations CHECK YOUR REQUIREMENTS AND SAVE conan, San bio ean ahs Sorner Pizza team, coached by < and dates of its six Canadian- Buchanan League -- Belleville McFar- COSSA Oshawa 'A' League |Mike Taylor of the Whitby Las-;cusnet:, He only allowed the! norican Challenge Cup events | ing for Sin lands vs Oshawa Crush- _ McLaughlin at Central, |cos. walized through the | [one goal, a hot shot by Reid), 1967 The 1 Canadiar PRE INVENTORY SALE! mg ott Bri men, at Civic Auditorium, Juni a Seni 4, (COS, Waltzed through the league| woconnell. jin + aoe One "Canadien - M Scott Bri oe ou » Juniors and Seniors, at 4.00/in fine form. They won 10 games| ; : jevent will be the $35,000 Can- Phil Jarvie eile ae p.m. |without a loss. Bob Salowski was the big gun|Am at Mosport Park, near tallied for CYO Atom League -- St. ICE SKATING |_ The playoffs start with Corner|for Al's, with three goals. Ron Bowmanville, Ont., Sept. 23. Ani| |, preparation for stocktaking we are clearing, at greatly Danny Mor Phillips - St. Hedwig's vs St. Oshawa Figure Skating |Pizza_meeting Mel-Ron and Bi Webster, Dave Mosier and El-jannouncement of a commercial|| reduced prices, individual floor lamps, discontinued lines, etc. mount. Gregory's, at 4.15 p.m.; St. Club -- at Civic. Auditorium, |29d R Transport playing Local)don McKay each accounted for|sponsor for the race is ex-/ ' jl d Goal gett Gertrude's vs Holy Cross, at 8.00 p.m, {0 8.00 9.40 ' 153. Sunnybrook has a bye in the/one 'nected soon. There are many more items than listed here, Come in an were Mike 4.15 p.m. and St. Mary's vs i nee saad first day of playoffs. The series| ~ sie cae = look around there's lots of parking space at 12 Waterloo Street. Brabin, Bri St. Joseph's, at 5.35 p.m.; WEDNESDAY jwill be a round-robin affair, | me Knight, twe and St. Mary's vs St. Jo- HOCKEY with the top two teams playing} Sale Price lied for Ki seph's, at 5.35 p.m.; all three CYO League -- at Civic joff for the championship, on| Ty bd 1 No. 1102 STOCK ARM CHAIR. Walnut finished frame, In bantar games at Children's Arena. Auditorium, 6.00 p.m, to 7.00 (April 1. " | 0.H.A. JUNIOR B HOCKEY green upholstery, Reg. $41.10, ieee Seen gies 21,00 Harmony 2 Oshawa Civil Service 2:™ Following the game Saturday, | Y Nee 10a? Ue ey Rae: aed Ege OG 20.00 trimmed W Rin shaw Il five teams, along with their | had ARN AN olga kh lt LB cha Harper 2 League -- Semi - Final Play- _ Oshawa Minor Assoc, Mid- [3 rine: d | 1 BURROWS METAL DESK TRAY, ats, PoutoFd snes, Whiby fet League -- (Round Robin fie convener, Ron Moore, ey OS SO Tan a oss 2.00 -- ave ibd in cy vee ve Rose Bowl' Restaurant, at land W Ranch at Pickering. 1 No. phases Sue ene tl ties desert 170,00 Paul, Set ta Bee ; : iry vs Let: FINAL STANDINGS MA eee ie ha Chow's Restaurant, at 10.00 ag p.m.; Ideal Dairy vs Let: WL T Pts 8 P.M 1 No. C804 SUNSHINE ARM CHAIR, grey metol, upholstered 98 OO ian p.m.; both games' at Bow- 'er Carriers, at 6.55 p.m.; Cormier Bliza 16 6030 at 8 P.M. in yellow, Reg. $65.00. . : a ing the We: manville Arena. Local 222 vs Firefighters, at Rannobrouke Sail 1 No. CBOS SUNSHINE SIDE CHAIR, grey metal, upholstered 21 00 4 Oshawa Minor Assoc. 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