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Oshawa Times (1958-), 3 Nov 1967, p. 8

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g THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, November 3, 1967 By OF DONEVAN captured both city hig choo' football championships this week knocking over O'Neil! in sen- ior and junior divisions, but not before ¢ intering. stiff opposition in both brackets O'Neill, first e finisher in regular Jcague fell one convertedMouchdown short of a tie yesterday at Kinsmen Stadium but it was a good season. You have to give credit to the spectators who turned out for yesterday's junior final yed adverse condition inder Osh IKE HILDEBRAND'S awa Generals had the day off yesterday but will be back on the ice today as y prepare for London ®Nat Is' first visit to Oshawa this season Since his.last trip here, Lon- don; coach Walter Turk" Broda has been named to hockey's Hal! of Fame, but the former fat of the Toronto Maple the same fier) always was wrote the Na mar Leafs is still be tough THEY KNOCKED of e Generals in- their | us meeting 6-3 and v trimmed St. Cathar "kK Hawks 4-1. One th Broda has going for excel- lent. goalkeeping th either holdover Ron \ w and former Montr¢ or -Ca- et between nadiens' Ted £ the pipes QOuiment, along with defenceman Robert Pate, was obtained in a trade with Montreal for forward Rejean Houle, a London draft Houle didn't choice in 196¢ want to play for Ca = SPORTS BEAT Eric Wesslby The Times Staff CRUSHMEN, | incidentally, meet Belleville tonight at Civic Auditorium in an East tern Ontario Junior "B' Hockey League game Dionne's, club, sporting new sweaters thi§ season, hold victories over Kingston, Belleville and Cobourg while suffering a loss to ,Cobourg,. Game time is eight*o'clock. Bob General Wayne miss a. few FORMER Cashman will games played by Oklahoma City of the Central Hockey League, Cashman, in his sec- ond season with the Blazers suffered a broken jaw Satur- day .at Tulsa. Boston scout Gary Young says Bruins are happy with Cashman's pro- gress so far this year. The jaw injury might cost him a shot with Bruins later if he misses too much dime although players are usually back in action with a special mask within a week or 10 days Parkhill is OSHAWA'S A.J * headed for Switzerland next week and compet in a seven-county eurlin bon- spiel. Members of the Cana dian team are Alf Childs of Fort William, A. Downie of Kapuskasing, C. A, Campbell of Toronto, and H. J.. Webb and Mr. Parkhill BOSTON RED Sox slugger Carl Yastrzemski is reported to have hit the jackpot with his new contract. A Maryland report. says- Y.az-picked-- off $100,000 'in salary for 1968, plus $62,000 more for himself, spread over five . years, $50,000 for his father to act as a Red Sox scout for five years, and $12,000 to send a llege. Not-a bad er who stil brother to cc pact fora you has his best pay days ahead 'Donevan Juniors Win Crown Donevan juniors recovered four fumbles and went on to de- feat O'Neill 13-6 at Kinsmen Stadium yesferday to bring a second city football champion- ship to Donevan in as many days. Donevan seniors won the senior championship Wednes- day with a 12-0 victory over O'Neill seniors Juniors will now meet the winner of the Peterborough-) Belleville game-for--the Central | Ontario Secondary nool Asso- ciation junior football cham- pionship on November 11 and the seniors will play Courtice this Monday for the right. to enter the senior COSSA finals. Les Minacs and Les Kiraly scored the touchdowns for the winners, both on running plays as the weather put the 'damp- er' on Donevan's passing game, Minacs added a convert for the extra point Dan Dell scored the lone O'Neill. major on a_ counter around the end that went 25 yards Brian Brittain was a stand- out for the winners as he re- covered four fumblés. Winning coach Jim Craigen said, "Our defence held up very well for us today, they put up two goal line stands in the first half. We have a very good ch the COSSA 'finals, cially if it's a good day be- e we have mainly a pass ance in Wings Defeat Black Hawks By THE CANADIAN PRESS For a while, St. Catharines Black Hawks looked like world- beaters in the Ontario Hockey ociation Junior A series won their first three zames of the season and then starts to go wrong s like the next seven ich the Hawks lost to games ¥ * cs off. side. this with early WHITBY -- The 1967-68 Inter-|two at the 12:52 mark as he|play. A mediate hockey season opened|combined with Smith and Brown/ proved costly to the Mel-Ron in fine style last night at the |and caught the local defence|team as the visitors were quick Whitby Arena with the Uxbridge|napping. That was the way the|to take advantage of the extra the|man scoring 38 seconds later. Both teams missed some 'great Whitby, who did not enjoy ajchances in the final few minutes came out|as they appeared to hurry their Black Hawks Mel-Rons battling to a 3-3. stand- The opening marked a return good second period, of intermediate hockey to Whit-|strong in the third as they drew/shots. by after an absence of 20 years. |first blood at 1:57 with Several of the players from the|Vesters rapping one in before 500 fans took in the game and Mayor Newman offered con- Season 0 Town of Whitby and wished ' eason pens team well. Ron Deeth, a part- ner in Mel-Ron Construction, the con sponsors, also spoke and offered! cect 7 "ub! Gris of advioe to the team. ection of the Oshawa Golf Club Getting back to the game it garet Storie presiding. es -- was a real sparkling effort by both teams with the game hang-|introduced by membership con- ing in the balance right to the|vener Mildred Stoner and re- final whistle. Neither team - managed show a_ repeat youthful John Goddard, Brian Maroosis, on the Southern On- Fletcher and John Vesters each tario Ladies Curling Associa- bagging singles : gratulations on Art Rennick, who must have|'hree special Ontario champion-| played 50 minutes for the visi- Ships will be held this winter. tors, added one and was a real threat every time he was on the|Cer outlined plans for the sea- ice and had the puck, Gaylord/S0n, which will include a filly Powless, who is better known in| onspiel in March. area powers, showed well and added|84mes committee, under Bar- one goal as did Wayne Foot. bara Greer's convenership, will Foot's goal at 10:03 of the third) hold play for the Marjorie Arm- and final visitors a split in the points for the evening. i It was 1-0 for the locals'at the evéning of Nov. end of the first period as God-'Ann Gay announced. dard scored his Intermediate made a fine play as he rounded junior curler conveners. out a three-way McLean and 4:29 of the opening period. Brian Fletcher in the second period as ----------------- he pulled goalie Glenn | well out of position before tip- LAST NIGHT'S FIGHTS) ping the puck into the open cot-iBy THE ASSOCIATED PRESS| their first goal of the game at 6:58 with man and Whitby a man short. outpointed Roberto Alvarez, This was the first of two power )11744, Guadalajara, Jal., Mex- To Tie Uxbridge assist on the to McLean less tied the count at two and|/Tran drew the By CLIFF GORDON penalty and the Whitby /score stood at the end of second. John, JUST TALKING... behalf of A meeting kicked off the sea- for Next the women's curling Woodville Thursday Maroons will |recently, with president Mat-| oa Eighteen new members were ports were given by secretary to|Margaret Austin, treasurer scorer with! Mrs. D. McLaurin, Fran the home 'tion annual meeting. Effie Hezzelwood announced) for Bonspiel chairman Jean Mer- for his lacrosse Phyllis Corrin reported the the | Strong Trophy, Nov. 6. A fashion show will be held at theclub the afternoon and 21, convener frame afforded first compa goal in' Mr. and Mrs. J. Howson and| : ny. He|Mr. and Mrs. R. Davis will be} passing play Christie The season was atiopened when sn threw the first stone and two) made it 2-0 four-end games were played. Jackson} PLAIN followed with Los Angeles--Pornchai Pop-| Rennick the trigger praigran, 120, Thailand,! play goals by the, visitors. Pow- 'ico, 10. | Some mid-40's were on hand for the the period was two minutes old,'were treated to some opening, along with his worship} ---- |hockey. It was fast and much Mayor Desmond Newman of {cleaner than several of the fans Whitby and several of the town Golf Club lhad expected to see... Elmer officials. Tran won the player of game award ... Next action for Mel-Rons will be on Tuesday night when they travel to Port Perry to tangle with the Flyers night be visitors, game time as usual is Or FILTER TIP CIGARETTES . REGULAR and KINGS . 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From left Lewis Vipond 'discuss hock- of the 10-te es Nene bye ig . 7 3 y Hast 2 ates & GENERALS AREN'T plan- DICK WILLIAMS, Boston ne 2 Is am oe Sens turned to Whitby last night to right Bill Vipond, Dave ey past and present Mel- ing anv lineup changes for manager meanwhile finds ie latest defeat was Thurs-| 'and present for the opening Godfrey, general manager Rons tied Uxbridge 3-3 in the thie e pacement. although himself on the-hot seat over day night as St. Catharines ran) ceremonies were a number of the Whitby Mel-Rons, opening game of the season, (ner. ET aa oe Sead SR ore g arate of pitching t nfo the red-hot Hamilton Red| of Whitby Intermediates Earl "Buck" Moore and --Oshawa Times Photo goalkeeper Bill Yeo might be the firing of pitching coach = y ind went down 5-2 before - - in action if his release is Sal Maglie. Maglie said he oj opf yoo in py, mition:. ag obtained 1 Sudbury was not told by Williams that I : shee rn atime 2 . ? e Hie n the nig other. game n Wolves of the Northern On- he would be fired. Williams, /y, 7 yviuticki scored three times S awa rus m ace tario Hockey Association. If admits he erred in not tell: |). 130. Kitchener Rangers to a Yeo is eligible, he'll probably ing Maglie personally, but |g 6° victory over Peterborough share goaltending duties with indications are that every- Petes ig 2 hd ean 1a le- thing n't nes nd ; . Dunc Wilson. Hildebrand ele- thing wasn peaches a The unbeaten Niagara Falls e evil e fi ar an Ss vated a couple of junior "B cream between the two dur Riveve:-wtilt 10nd tHe Sere STH Crushmen for practice Wed- ing the season. Maglie also Ti oolat una ee aie : nesday but neither will play. criticized Williams'for allow- |, ROME, AVON EM Oy Toronto) Oshawa Crushmen go into to-| Crushmen will probably be; Crushmen share. the standings Plans are to have the junior ing American League pitcher Mapp Os ang e Rangers with night's game against the Belle. going with the same lines asilead with Peterborough both} "B". players" work with of the vear Jim Lonborg to eeu ites dati ae ourth with ville "McFarlands" with an im: last game and goaltender Bryanjteams having identical three| Generals so that Hildebrand go as long as he did during a 5-4-1 record for 11 points. pressive three wins and.one loss|Rose will most likely get the and one records | can use them if someone isn't the seventh game of the record, a share of first place in|start between the pipes. lta ee Ne A i 1 Ser: he Eastern Ontario Junior 'B' Jary , | Oshay laying well. World Series. | 5 t Gary Bradley shares the|GARY BRADLEY (Oshawa) $ 5 10 playing be | owmanvl e Hockey League and five of the. : »_|Jim Grady {Peterboro 5 5 10 | F points lead with Peterborough's)John Gray (Cobourg) 63 9 . wy: up! ee Jim Grady both having 10 points fon wees (oshaan ak 7 m W. B Titl | McFarlands will be seeking|*'™ "T#0¥ Se ae [non WEBS (Oshawa). 4a on org a e inner - Ins 1 e revenge from the Crushmen due {™" five goals and five assists. gay Dheutice re edb Bowmanvillé trimmed Henry 0 @ 7-4 setback at the hands of} Other Crushmen in the points Se ue ae : Street High School of Whitby erie squad recently on jead are 'Mike Keenan, Ron|Mike Healy (Belleville 33 6 y vi . 1 ; anti ' Of C oun Wal 21-1 at Bowmanville yesterday" moe | Webb, Bill Prentice and Gerry ps5" kindon (Kingston) : at to take the Lake Ontario Dis Welsh. Scott Nicholson (Kingston) ee ier trict Senior. 'B' two-game total 4 ¢ b NAL TEL, ae oe bond bide Lo a ie Na dene go,| Paeminton Clu RT a AD ES eR BAER borg, whose tories helped @ the first game 7-6 at Henry . Boston Red So apture their Bowmanville will now meet Elects Executive j first Amer the winner of the Kawartha-| . | in 21 years Quinte area title game between. Oshawa 'Y' Badminton Club today of the ¢ Campbellford and Albert Col- held a very successful round as the cire lege of Belleville robin tournament at the YWCA pitcher Guy Parks, Brian Peters and recent H The 2%-vez a nde Bill Morrison scored touchdowns' Winners are Sandra Shep-| from Sar ' Calif for the winners Parks, the hard, Jeanette Connell, Doug collected e Bowmanville quarterback, dis-'Redknap and Jack Dyson; i member Writ played his virsitility by adding' Following the tournament a ers Associa! of Ame who fall three converts sis) von ) general meeting was held to participated et The only Henry point came;> * : Yoe- Horle te on a 'rouge' late in the game. elect the 1987-68 executive for Sox' righth ¢ amed on Coach | Brunt's. senior,the club. Peter Stephenson was the other two team warmed up for the play-! elected president, Stan Zverina, With ae the t inn fs by playing very i : This i f e offs by playing some very iM-| vine nresident Sandra = She pitcher nre pressive games against the league has be the Oshawa High School teams hard, secretary; Lloyd Lafoy, baseb x 1 Mc : 38 x og <8 tournament chairman; Joyce} ~ Cormich eteran. lefthand of Fe | Martin Alex Rudnick Rill s | saa he c 0 Juveniles Goulding and Rob Thackery he N 9 pitcher , . were elecied to the games com er me Fe ag mittee while Carol Krawehuk, hile. | : su Beat Cobourg Yvonne Bass, Wendy Martin son for me le JIM LONBORG ce kl "4 1 jand Joanne Newett are the so-) Cy Youn ward Sparkling three-goal per-|cial conveners t y. Youle A formance by Tom Dart Jed Osh- - , awe to a 7-5 victory over Co- i 1 Obispo when he learned of bourg in a Lakeshore Juvenile M d Li rt : f ard a) hockey game played at the Chil- ea OW ner US S a it ) Lonboa notable-dren's Arena last night ' | ont san i wa on the Jim Nesbitt with two. Dennis Wi F t d f H | Weer os final d eason when he Ashton and Dave Pulty with Ins €a ure an orge j . SP 0 R uy S c 0 PE t 1.4 seven-nitter m defeat- one goal each were the other 7 Minnesota 3-3. The victory|marksmen for Oshawa CAMPBELLVILLE Ont : coupled with Detroit's Joss t0' Poug Hood with two, Ralph (CP Meadow [Liner broke "i HI A 4 with t . Raiph Wade . TONIGH fornia in the second game of Hodeson Hart and Den- halfway through the featured Pioneer introduces for the first time a high powered professional production chain saw with "automatic | oiling" (a precisely measured amount of oil is-released | to the bar and chain for longer life and friction-free cutting), The Pioneer 14.50 Chain Saw also introduces "Inject- Aire', the latest advance in chain saw engineering for perfect, high performance woodcutting under any climatic condition. For the maximum value in chain saws today, your choice is... automatically PIONEER. PIONEER '4 >cuain saws the big difference is total engineering! 986210 "SEE YOUR NEAREST PIONEER DEALER" HOCKE)S 4 leheader enabled the Red nis Smith with one goal each, eig! e at Mohawk Race- OHA Junior 'B' Lakeshore eth ch first place handled the Cobourg scoring way Thu ay but recovered in| League -- Belle I based.on-regu-|--Qshawa edged Ajax 5-3 in a e to post an easy two-and-a- Oshawa ( ; erformances. In the\Takeshore Midget Hockey ength victory, Meadow Auditoriur "in Wo Se I Z won tWO | eagye game plaved at Ajax Liner went the mile in 2:07 3.51 OHA J unior BR' Metre ae peeaine oF R sa ats tee Arena last night to return $25.40 | League = Whitby TRceo Stee ; : Don Hudgin with two goals Claudette Mir and Eden Atom} ers vs St. Michac i ch Jim Andrews. Mark Blanchard combined for a $28.00 daily dou-| - izhthe . at St. Mike : first 1 ant 'an- and Eric Howard, with one goal ble. The exactor of Lotta Bomb pm He au ; ward each were the marksmen for and Sharp Hoot in the sixth paid| nee J964 when was given '0 the winners $19.00 é | SATURDAY Dean Chance of the Los Angeles! --------_--_ sii ia sa sans ied es HOCKEY eee * ec Other pre mus Winners were (OHA Senior A Laan ee eee eect i AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION Generals: at c Auditor. | 1998, J are ee n of "_-- SPECIALISTS weak kee in 1957, B urley of New jum, /:lo pT . = / i York Yankees in 1958, Early Avoid cost! e eae NI L Novice Bt Wynn of? 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Calgary Stampeders an katchewan are tied for fil Winnipeg leads B.C. b point at the other end standings. : If B.C. wins or ties 3 Calgary Saturday, Sas! wan can grab first pla the bye into the best-c WFC final by defeating tl Bombers the next day. A 'B.C. win coupled Winnipeg loss would me Lions into fourth place final standings The only club with a sionate outlook on the w ' Hull Brea To Captu: By THE CANADIAN P Bobby, Hull - continu goal-a-game pace Thurs Chicago Black Hawks, them to a 3-1 National League victory over | geles Kings and moving league scoring lead Hull hit for his 10th go many games and addec sist, his fifth, to break | tie with six others buncl points. : : Among the 13-point are Andy Bathgate o burgh Penguins, Yvan ' er of Montreal Canadie: McKenzie of _ Boston Jean Ratelle of Ne\ Rangers, Dave Keon of Maple Leafs and Gord of Detroit Red Wings. Keon and Howe joi rent ot eal eee GARY BRAC FRI Oshé ADULTS 75c Children under 14 «

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