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Oshawa Times (1958-), 23 Sep 1967, p. 6

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5 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Scturday, September 23, 1967 | SPORTS By Eric Wesslby OF The Times COACH IKE display for the first time t night in an exhibition hockey Peterborough TPT Petes but fans shouldn't gZame against expect too much this earl And the Generals will be fa ing a team with two games' Saturday night. Oshawa fans under its belt Much of are going to have a chance to the Generals' makeup will de- judge for themselves how well pend on what some of the the managers of the new Na- players show in the exhibi- tional Hockey League team tion games during the next drafted last June, because week. With opening night two Minnesota, California and weeks away, you,can be sur there'll be some _ interestin practice sessions for some of the candidates. GETTING A team in shape season is for a junior hockey only half -the battle for coach. First he has to selec the players he feels will pla his style of hockey Ike hadn't had a look at an of the players before trainin camp opened it's even mor difficult to make decisions o Hildebrand puts his Oshawa Generals on And since BEAT Staff THAT'S GOING to be quite an array of visitors the city has during the next week. Petes, Kings, Seals and Pen- guins. Wonder if Red Sullivan will wear a tux to handle Pittsburgh in their contest against North Stars here next 0- y. c- e Pittsburg were supposed to g have done the best jobs. CIVIC AUDITORIUM will hardly be the same, however. In one week, Bill Kurelo and company are going to have a Wren Blair, Bert Olmstead, *t Punch Imlach, King Clancy y and Sullivan in the building not to mention assorted junior y players. Let's hope the ref- g ereeing is presentable be- e cause all of the above are n quick to voice their opinions candidates. For a while he of officials. H has to depend on the judg- | ment of men like general WHILE HOCKEY is very | Manager Matt Leyden and much a part of the scene for manager Ivan Davie but, Z : finally, it's Ike who must the next week, and then on make the decision on who into the winter, baseball and stays. PETERBOROUGH has had a strenuous week under coach Roger Neilson, playing at home Thursday and in Ottawa last night. Neilson even had the boys on the ice for a work- out Sunday morning at 6:30. There have been years when some junior players would have made that practice in time. They would have just been checking in. As with the Generals, Petes had well over 60 players in camp. a week ago but Neilson and assistant coach Bob Armstrong have been chopping with vigor. SPORTSCOPE TODAY SOCCER Oshawa and District Assoc. -- Lancaster Cup Play: Ukraina vs Italia; Ist Round sudden-death game; at Kins- men Civic Memorial Stadium, 7:00 p.m HOCKEY OHA Jurior 'A' Exhibition Game -- Peterborough softball teams in the area are Actual Game Conditions Are Simulated For Rea busy this weekend, with 10 teams involved in provincial finals. And the way some of the teams have been perform- be playing ing, they'll still Thanksgiving weekend. listic Practice Sessions Annual North-South Games Launch Football Campaign A large crowd of football fans;A pass a Tr at Kinsmen Stadium last night, saw the North and South split their second annual exhibition OSHAWA'S newest sports facility was opened yesterday, a fitting addition to the Civic Auditorium, It's another trib- {High School football games ute to the sportsmanship of The North won the junior Oshawa people. Their dona- jcontest 7-0 and the South took jthe senior category 19-6 In the opening Junior game of the evening McLaughlin de- |feated Central 6-0 tions have made this possible, and it's something that won't be gone 10 years from now. Truly, a fine memorial to cen- tennial year. {Championship finals; at 1.00 p.m. and Niagara Falls Con- tractors vs Oshawa Legion- naires; 2nd game of Ontario Bantam 'A'. Major Cham- pionship finals; at 3.00 p.m.; jboth games at Kinsmen Civic 'Memorial Stadium. MOTORCYCLE RACING Ian Johnston scored a touch- jdown from the five yard line on| ja handoff by McLaugh-| jin quarterback, Russ Arbuckle. | t for the convert play, Donevan tried hard to give! was incor the South a victory, but ran up| Eastdale failed to field a team) against a tough O'Neill defence! in the second game, so O'Neil]/and managed only a 0-0 tie, to! and McLaughlin each played at,make the final score North 7, half- game, to represent the South 0 lor' ° st Cor North against Courtice. _--__/SENIORS TAKE: OVER O'Neill, last year's COSSA Junior champions, only point of the "game, as the game, as many North won 1-0. ' Larry Dollick booted a single stage a more exciting to account for the point. than the younger players. In the final game of Junior! The opening game of the Sen- oy i session saw Bowmanville jblank Eastdale 13-0, to put the game Cis ike ene camer ||| ae Things came to life when the/have a good chance." scored the Seniors appeared for their first manville coach, Bill Brunt com-| people expected/mented that he thought he had| the more experienced players to Whitby Junior Pucksters =*"""™"""""" Start Workouts Today By CLIFF GORDON ,, The balance of the executive) Larry Simpson took a hand-|! off from Bowmanville quarter-! back, Guy Parks, and scam-|,. naked 25 Vaid for ihe ieueh. his team looked pretty good. down. The convert attempt was|"We made a_ couple of mis- blocked. takes and penalties really hurt Jerry Mays." >. . of O'Neill, Jack Wiley said that touchdown. The convert was wide, to leave the final 6-0 in favor of Donevan. COACHES COMMENTS Stan Marchut, Senior coach of} Eastdale, said, 'We have a first year team, but I still think they . . .Bow- a real good team and that they| {were sure going to try hard. . . \Joe Kolodzie, coach of Mc- |Laughlin, last year's City Cham- |pions, said that he has a strong team, at least as strong as the others. "I expect a lot os scor- ng from Andy Konopacki and Head coach Bill Morrison, a speedy half-\US-"" PICKERING HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS PRACTICE OFFENSIVE AND DEFENSIVE SITUATIONS | | sane | | to eis . i and thrills. ready cash 'coun or more ys NIAGARA LOANS NIAGARA FINANCE COMPANY LIMITED 286 KING STREET W. 723-3487 "| Whitby Minor Lacrosse Enjoyed Banner Season By CLIFF GORDON WHITBY -- They brought the curtain down on Minor Cane is) in Whitby as the end came to goals. Tim Morris had two with singles to Jim Morris and Gerry Schoer, Steve Tutton had two for Whitby with John Mac- another very fine season | Donald getting the other goal. A total of four playoff games were played with plenty of ac- The executive of the Whitby | Association would like to thank all the coaches, managers and levery one who went out of their }way to help make this year still | better than the one before, They {also have special thanks for the | gents who came out to help with lthe refereeing and also those | who drove cars to games, Garrard Road took two games from the Whitby Clubs with the Pee Wees topping the locals 5-4 in a real cliff-hanger. Albert Liebregts and Derek McCam- mond led the way with two) goals each, Tim Brisco added a singleton. Brian Miller was the only re- peat scorer for Whitby with two and singles went to Ted Lintner and Gary Ravary In Novice action, Garrard) Road beat the locals 7-3 with John Armstrong bagging three| In House League action in the Tyke division it was Hornets 6 and Tomahawks 1. Robbie Phil- lips had three for the winners with John Jordan, Paul Hagiue and Peter Ronan one each. Scott Ravary scored for the losers. | In Bantam play, Whitby downed Oshawa 8-2. John Reed had four with Dave Millar and Bob Robertson adding two each. Gary ._Bone and Gary Arm. strong had singles for the losers. Morris Leads Way In Playoff Win Red Wings walloped Cardinal Cleaners 10-1 in the first game of the best-of-three finals in the Garrard Road Minor Lacrosse Association Tyke Division at Brooklin Arena, Friday night. Jim Morris scored nine goals for Red Wings and Dave Ban- non added a single. oe Public Skati Teen Skati r------------- FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 29th, 8:00 P.M. ng Opening ng -- 50c Unaccompanied Adults . SATURDAY -- SEPTEMBER 30th, 2:00 P.M. Children Skating With Porent Adults Unaccompanied Chi - SUNDAY OCTOBER ist, 1:15 P.M. Family Skating Children with parent Idren @ Supervised Attendance @ Areo for B Sunday At Only) Make Sunday Afternoon a family affair enjoy ice skating with your children. "YOUR AUDITORIUM IS HERE TO ENJOY" Oshawa T.T. Riders -- On- tario Championship points |Hockey Club is all set' for an- \other big season with the open- WHITBY -- Whitby Junio if made up of hard working Homer Boake and John Woot-\back, took a Parks' handoff and ton (son of the president). Both|Went 15 yards for Bowmanville's these fellows have been very second touchdown of the game. |active with the Whitby club in|The Convert attempt was) good, "Petes" vs Oshawa Generals; |races; at Pleasure Valley |ing of training camp at the at Civic Auditorium, 7:15 (Ranch, 1.00 p.m. Whitby Arena today. sip |SOFTBALL The team practised from 10- SOFTBALL | OASA Senior 'B' Playoffs-- | 12 this morning and yee | OASA Midget 'B' Playoffs: |Oshawa Gale Lumber vs_ {3-9 in the jee age fe Smithville vs Port Perry Bale |Port Colborne Lakers; 2nd work out at the sa s lard Lumber; Ist game of 2- out-of-3 Southern Ontario finals; at Port Perry, 8:00 p.m. OASA Juvenile 'A' Playoffs --Oshawa Jaycees vs Wood- stock Navy Vets: game of 2 + out - of - 3 All-Ontario finals; at Woodstock Suther- land Park, 8:30 p.m OASA Junior 'A' Playofis-- --Sarnia vs Oshawa Scugog game of 2-out- uthern Ontario finals; Alexandra Park, 8:00 p.m OASA Intermediate 'C' Playoffs -- Merlin or Allen- ford vs Brooklin Concret ist game of 2-out-of-3 South- ern Ontario finals; at Brook- lin Park, 8:15 p.m. SUNDAY BASEBALL OBA Playoff Doubleheaders chatha Jaycee Osh- game Tyke f-3 Ontario Pennant Race At A Glance By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS American League WL Pct. GBLTP Minnesota 89 66 574 -- 7 Bostor 89 67 .571 2 Detroit 88 67 .568 1 Chicago 87: £8. S61 7 Minnesota -- At home (5) New York 2, Sept 24: Cali- fornia 3 2-out-of-3 Southern at Port Col- game of Ontario finals; borne, 8.15 p.m. OASA Intermediate 'A' Playoffs -- Galt Slees vs Osh- jrecent years and are looking son, A newcomer this year to the |Sunday with 6-8 practices dur- executive but no stranger to the ling the coming week. hockey wars, is Vernon Rowe. Jim Cherry will again coach This keen sports enthusiast will ago ce pant add a lot of depth and balance forward to another banner sea-| make the final 'score 13-0. A fine combination of Andy |Konopacki and Jerry Mays led |McLaughlin to a 6-0 victory over Central in the second Senior jcontest, to bring the North to \within seven points of the South. | Mays displayed great running lability throughout the game, in- jcluding two 30-yard runs, He scored the lone touchdown on a jto awa Pam International; 1st A | ph sei in jalso act in the role of assistant : | et Allard will be the trainer and|'o the executive. | manager when the need arises. {Ontario Steel Company's repre-|Konopacki. The convert attempt Len Gibson will be the Lake|15-yard cross field pass from sentative on the club executive.|"t roy caine ob (heave: Mr: Wootton announced thatining, Don ev an outclassed! the Whitby Junior Hockey Club)O'Neill, to win 6-0 and give the! was once again fortunate in|South the overall win by a score having the Lake Ontario Steellof 19-6. Company as their sponsors for} Mike Rose recovered a fumble. the 1967-68 season. and ran 45 yards for a Donevan| game of 2-out-of-3 Southern Ontario finals; at Alexandra Park, 3.00 p.m. Jerry Gray will be counting SOCCER off the seconds for the penalties. Oshawa and District Assoc. | Behind every successful |-- Ukrainia vs Azzurri, at \hockey team there has to be al 7.00 p.m. 'and Polonia vs |200d executive and the Lascos} Italia, at 830 p.m.; both /are aig ng? in paving one of games at Kinsr Civie . {the best in the country. Saad ple gay Ae Me Morris Wootton QC heads up the local executive as president HOCKEY for a_ record-breaking seventh NHL Exhibition Game -- term. The value of this gent at I the helm cannot be put in dol- jlars and cents as he has been a ltremendous asset to the local organization, as a leader and a) keen supporter. ; HOCKEY The vice-president is Dr. K. OHA Junior 'A' Exhibition |C- Hobbs, a young, aggressive Game -- Oshawa Generals vs | man with lots of good ideas and Petes': at Peterborough |@ handy man when the stitching Memorial Centre, 8.00 p.m. jobs are to be looked after. The role of secretary-trea- FOOTBALL surer is very well looked after| os Angeles Kings ys Minne- ota North Stars; at Civic Auditorium, 7.30 p.m. MONDAY Oshawa and District High | by George Mowat. who has held School Leagues (Senior) -- | this key position for many years. Central at McLaughlin, 3.30 |He is never too busy to lend a\ p.m.: Donevan at Eastdale, |hand where needed and always) 3.30 p.m. and O'Neill at Bow- |knows to the penny where the manville, 4.00 p.m. money is going. JUDO Oshawa Simcoe Hall Judo Club 387 SIMCOE ST. 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