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Oshawa Times (1958-), 17 Nov 1967, p. 13

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ay . el over, quarter- at Ottawa 1966. 'ollingwood, Dis- tive at Ontario | 1967 and fourth at. the Ontario 's Bob Harris, 3 - 1967 District it Ontario Brier third event win- rio Dunlop 1966. lubs interested and the Civie vriting to the jornton Rd, $., Oshewe Leegues en preference -- Miner Hockey $10.00 per hour | Civie rium 5162-3 iT ted KEY © ic rium P.M. [O HILDREN S0¢ admitted FREE By THE CANADIAN PRESS Expansion teams in the National Hockey League raised their percentage against veteran clubs a fraction Thurs- day by refusing to bow in the & two games played. Oakland Seals maintained © two-game undefeated tying Detroit Red their string by Wings 1-1 Flyers clipped New York Rang- ers 3-2. The tie didn't do Oakland a © great deal of good at the bottom of the Western Division, al- though they now are tied with St, Louis Blues, but it did move Detroit into second place in the east, a point behind Toronto Maple Leafs and a point ahead of New York, The Flyers used their victory to vault Pittsburgh Penguins and Minnesota North Stars into second place in the west, two points behind leading Los An- geles Kings. | While 22-year veteran Gordie Howe was held without a goal for the fourth' straight game, Caron his second for Oakland. In Philadelphia, the Flyers got goals from Leon Rochefort) Ed Van Impe and Ed Hoekstra while 'Reg Fleming and Rod) Seiling scored for New York. The Flyers also got an out- standing game in goal from, Doug Favell, out for five games while Bernie Parent tended net. He handled 32 New York drives} while the Flyers were pumping! 18 shots at Ed Giacomin But in the last period, with the Rangers trying desperately} to catch up, he turned aside 12] of 13 drives to keep the Flyers| ahead. oo Another rookie, Gary Smith,| was the difference between aj loss and a tie for Oakland as he | held Detroit at bay in the final) period. In goal for the Wings, Roy Edwards allowed just his third goal since replacing Roger Cro- zier three games earlier Fire Birds Lead Southmead League The results of the Southmead Dart League for this week are es follows: Doubles -- Alex Kaltner with 4;. Marion Taylor, Betty Conboy, Jutta Kaltner, Flo Young, Rick Harman and Les Bowers with 3 each; Jean May, Lois Brown,! Don Perrin, Dave Young, and George Irving with 2 each; Lois h Shortt, Cathy Skelton, Olivia Pesarchuk, Eleanor Herbacko, | Rose Beal, Fred Pesarchuk, | Alex Herbacko, Bill Overy, Des Taylor, Harry Kellar, Earl | Westlake, Chuck Grimbleby, Bob Miller, Stan McDonald and Pete Wringe with 1 each, High 3 darts, in one inning of baseball are as follows: Fred Art Graves, all with 5 each. \ High scores in 401 were: Cy A Thomson 424 and Betty Con- boy 115. Team standings are as fol ers 15, The Reachers 13, Sacks 13, River Rats 13, Hippies 12, Misfits 10 Feather Dusters 7. everyone! Only two more weeks| left in the first section. recently are: | Cryers 5, Atoms 3, Skylarks 3, Teenieboppers ° ers 3 and Hippies 0. Doubles -- D. Young 4, R. Oderkirk and S. Emm 3, G. Elliott, J. Kaltner and L. Irving 2, J. Houston, G. Houston, R, Cornish, I. Cornish, M. Wilson, E. Ford, R. Sholbrook, L. Shol- brook, E. Thompson, B. Ross, J. Webb, C. Oderkirk, | A. Kaltner, B. Emm, Syd Emm, | T. Emm, S. Emm, F. Donald, W. Dowe, J. Smith and I. Webb) ) E High in Baseball for 1 inning} were T, Emm, L. Sholbrook, R. | Oderkirk and J. Houston with) 5 each. | High for three darts was C. Oderkirk with 108. PLAIN Or FILTER TIP CIGARETTES Flyers N the 2 and Philadelphia ; _ |Oakland |Toronto Tran and ROD SEILING , | So far this season, the six ex Ava Gary Jarrett scored his third Of | pansion teams have played 34|Black Hawks. He's still limping M the season for Detroit and Alain|sames against the six veteran With a charley horse. 5 varied gee a in the line up. This young fe \low is a treat to watch with his teams of the league STILL NO HAVOC In pre-season consideration, it|first place in the east while the «..Ranger goal Rangers, Seals Tie Red Wings been the case. With NHL rookies er the clubs. six teams. game against | Americans of day's game In the tonight geles to make only was thought the veteran clubs! Leafs are idle HOCKEY SCOREBOARD By THE CANADIAN PRESS NATIONAL LEAGUE Easte.n Divisio As Figs 3 Toronto Detroit New York Boston Montreal Chicago Wester: Los Angeles Phila. Pittsburgh Minnesota St. Louis eh obs O82 e whneaak unasdS8s4 --] < z = 58 50 47 46 35 40 Ontario Junior WLT Niagara Falls 10 Hamilton Kitchener Montreal London St. Catharines Oshawa Peterborough Ottawa bt he ce ot OT ST 00 0 WO RWS Wee BeHoHHosHHE Industrial Loop Has Big Scores WHITBY -- The schedule doubleheader action in the Whitby Industrial Hockey | League, played at Brooklin| Arena, produced two high-scor- tronics. _| Doug Pascoe scored twice for ve: Wi * _|the Hotelmen with Pete Bedard, lows: Fire Birds 17, Slow er Andy Myers, Larry Batherson,| The|Gary Pinch and Tom Tremble and each getting one goal. | Gord Wilson notched a pair Let's keep up the good work/|for the Realtors with Wayne Cook each Davidson and Bill scoring once. In the second game, '"'Rocket"' ed a singleton. Jim Mulligan, Ron losers' trio of tallies. F 66 62 65 64 38 37 42 34 38 25 £ jing wins, as Whitby Hotel turn- Pesarchuk, Les Bowers, andieq hack Gibson-Willoughby Real! Estate 7-4 and One-Hour Mar- tinizing won 9-3 over Ace Elec- {Smith paced the winners with Dart League Results three goals, followed by x Ron Jones with two Results of games played i) apiece, while. Gord Williamson the Woodview mixed dart league }ang "Rick" Schramm each add-| Ss Se Huntley Sharpshoot-/and Andrew Bryant shared the Don 19 Ottawa at London 18 99 21| Brandon 7 Weyburn 11 19. aes ae 37 16| °/"7a 39 16 * 26 15 55 11 43 10} 45 7 64 6 94 3 ties to their credit, against 21 wins by the veteran clubs, the expansion teams have a solid .382 percentage going for them.|youngest teams in the league,|prawler in Anaconda. for the most/have had a couple of days' rest, part, the new six can probably|rest, except for practice, after) look forward to increasing this|their four games in five nights percentage as their players gath-jin which experience and dence necessary to compete on even terms with the veteran yj Defroit is at another stab all ricky shift and solid thumping along the blue line. Tonight's Games Peterborough at Niagara Falls St. Catharines at Kitchener F A pt|Montreal at Toronto 36 : | red Western League ce 'Steelers' Host | His Personal Problems Weston Juniors By CLIFF GORDON WHITBY Dodgers. The confi-|four games. the return Ji Chicago Vipond. Los Steelers, time of Whitby Lasco Steelers, currently one of the would wreak havoc among thejhottest teams in the Metro Jun- newcomers, But such has not/ior 'B' League, will be gunning) ~". Hoe on H lfamily but associates said he is| for their fourth-straight sched.| Weight boxing champion of thejlamty ou 10 victories and threejule win on Sunday night when Sl epipaaeeree A built on his many years in the they play host to the Weston here Friday night against Mon- y3 one of they Pete and Americ qaed {anything possible of the strife in|" i ltnanue and that cents ercan Reid have started to come into\i a epee oe welterweight title. |League and that centre Daveltheir own. Both are linemates of|his native country. Keon probably will miss Satur- dgainst who was the weekend, is expected back : won al Coach Jim Cherry is pleased) concern hinges on the turmoil in th his team and reports that/Africa and the safety of his the defence and forwards havelfamily in the new secession Looking into the future, Toron- really come along well. He isistate of Biafra in the eastern to president Stafford Smythe} hoping for the goalies to tighten) part of Nigeria. Thursday said there even now |up and play a little better than) was consideration of expanding|they have been. the league again by a further Steelers started their winning jj mportant furnishing in his| LAST NIGHT'S FIGHTS s§ x string against the same Dodg-iroom is a shortwave radio. It i The Leafs announced Thurs-jers and are looking forward to! day that Jean-Paul Parise, | another meeting. called up for their Wednesday Boston Bruins, has been returned to Rochester Tommy the ' Coach Cherry feels that with) Vipond! Paul} John Lee, rugged rookie rear- : var injured over|~and I haven't been able tol Farland, 154, Philadelphia, 10, Tommy Lavender and Reid continue to set the scoring) 2 : lrookie Dave Edwards with 15 points. 37 17/54n Diego 6 Phoenix 2 fhavaner 235 t6t-- Central League | Sdwards 35 19, kansas City 5 Houston 3 Boa b> 44|Fort Worth 2 Omaha 2 | Cardwalt " Tulsa 3 Memphis 2 Simpson Eastern League | eli 17| Charlotte 9 Salem 5 | hee eCord b Quebec Junior Salomon 14 Sorel 1 Quebec 3 X-C. Gyles 7 13) Drummondville 5 Shawinigan 10) mecosh 38 10 Thunder Bay Junior pire) 55 10 Fort William 3 Port Arthur4 | Kk" Gyles Western Canada Junior Souci) A pt| Moose Jaw 5 Winnipeg 6 Taylor. Nn 12 7 wv an) 10 " 5 2 3 VV 9 4 Bowmanville SOCIAL FEE --.$25. -- No initiation fee -- application received. We Offer... Complete new clubhouse facilities; men's locker room; ladies locker room; snack bar meals; business men's luncheon; sauna bath; mixed lounges and curling lounge. FEES: MEN'S -- $60. 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Lockers for men included at no extra cost, assigned when If you desire to become a member of a progressive and up-to- THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, November 17, 1967 13 |Pitts Out |- placed on the "reserved as in-|season play, Pitts be |For Season could | i. |jured"' list of the National Foot-|claimed by any other NFL club | Could Be Fi ht Factor ball League, on non-recallable waivers. g NEW YORK (AP)--Elijah 5 Pitts, Green Bay halfback, is|reactivate Pitts prior to the end|tendon in a Nov. 5 game with If the Packers should try to| Pitts suffered a torn achilles By BOB MYERS | Tiger also has extensive Prop. out for the season, having beenlof the season, including post-|Baltimore Colts. LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP)--/erty and business -holdings in|---- Besta ema Dick Tiger is the light heavy-|Nigeria. He spoke only of his worried about his businesses, all world and he defends the title tana's No, 1-rated 175-pounder, |ring. A P P oO | | N T Mi E N i § Roger Rouse, who admits he} It has not been divulged how the|\was once the best street|Tiger happened to get out of the) troubled nation and get to the| United States or how he will get! back. How much Tiger's personal, problems will affect his fight Friday is anyone's guess. The champion remains a 7-to-| 5 betting favorite, odds that are expected to shrink by fight time, 7 p.m. PST (10 p.m. \EST), when the Rouse backers "A ' roll in from Montana. Tiger is staying and training| _ at a downtown hotel. The most The 38-year-old Tiger--chris- tened Richard Ihetu in faraway i|Nigeria--has his immediate thoughts pinned on the national \televised fight. But his deepest tuned in on the Voice of Amer- By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ica. ! TOKYO--Paul Takeshi Fuji, Before and after drills Tiger|140, Hawaii, knocked out Willy has the set on, trying to hear|Quatuor, 139%, West Germany, ; Fuji retained world junior "I have a wife and six FOE Fe wip + roc jdren--it should be seven by now Cuba, Venezuela-- Rodriguez, 152, outpointed Candy Mc-/| hear a word about them since I} siti x 4 i j. left for this country." Tiger said| AREZZO, Italy--Pietro Ziino, Tuesday, venturing into aj 137, Italy, gutpointed Cuitino So- personal and political subject ae 137, Uruguay, 8. doesn't like to dwell upon be-| NEW YORK--Danny Perez, cause of the possible repercus-|158, New York, outpointed Jose sions to his family Stable, 15649, New York, 10 Tiger, a friendly fellow who| PORTLAND, Maine--Gene 4' Erwin Ambrose Asst. 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