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Oshawa Times (1958-), 28 Nov 1967, p. 8

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rene sn ponte METRO SELECTS PLAY GENERALS, IA B THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, November 28, 1967 YOUNG FUND ST. MICHAEL'S COLLEGE-- Hull Sc SPORTS M ENU PSone is not forgetting lan fund at the Civic Auditorium OHA Junior 'A' all-star goal- associated with both the Gen- Junior 'B' League. The team oe elk dda aus tonight. It starts at 8:00 o'clock. wine in ee. cee erals and the Whitby Lasco will include: Grant Cole, Eddie Zuccato, John e ae 5 He plaved 48 ' ee orn in Glasgow, Scotland, Steelers of the Metro League. rian B Geo. H. Campbell fe eal ariel ago ean eras Ge iste and ated oi in 1946, Tan received his senlot 'Davie will be the losing coach WHITBY LASCO STEELERS = trai wha ramen hockey future ahead of him, Sis: dbkkce with & Ach. goule matriculation in Oshawa and is if Generals beat the Selects and -- Peter Vipond, Tom Laven- : ' Edi va his hc Cut short when against average. yonke a now attending University of will be losing manager if Se- der and Paul Reid. BRAMPTON ROCKETS Associate Sports itor pgp Lee aa ee ceived the: runner-up trophy for Waterloo. lects 'upset' the Generals, as DIXIE BEEHIVES -- Stan Brian Mulligan and Ian Mont- MONTREAL (CP) -- While!s he is the manager of the Osh- orosz, Dave Burrows, Wayne gomery. most bears contemplate Abas TONIGHT'S the night! The OHA Metro Junior 'B' "Selects", a composite All- Star team made up of the choice players°on the various classy teams in that top cir- cuit, including several out- standing players of the Whit- by Lasco Steelers, as well as some from Dixie, St. Mike's, Brampton, Weston, ¢tc., will play Oshawa Generals at the Civic Auditorium. The occa- sion is a benefit game for the "Ian Young Trust Fund." Enough has been said already about the talents of the for- mer Oshawa goalie, about the unfortunate impaired eye- sight as a result of being hit with a puck and how the popu- lar young man has adjusted to his problem and is now pur- suing an improved education. A BENEFIT GAME always brings a gratifying response from the real sports fans. As a group. there's nothing stingy about the average sports fan, if he's got it, he'll chip in for any worthy cause and when the project concerns some- body who was a member of the Generals, we think the Oshawa hockey fans are bet- ter than average. But aside from that, this hockey game tonight looms as areal _at- traction. If nothing else, there is some keen rivalry between several of the homebrew mem- bers of the Generals and those of Lasco Steelers. There's hockey talent from both com- ation and we expect the fans will really whoop it up, in their effort to convince the "Big M" that they're glad to see him back. RON STEWART has moved again! Word was released out of New York yesterday that borough, last January. host to the Metro League * lects"" " Rangers have completed a two-for-two trade with the St. Louis Blues. Rangers sent "Red" Berenson, a_ centre, and defenseman Barclay Plager from their Buffalo Bisons farm team, to St. Louis, in exchange for Stew- art and centre Ron Attwell. After playing 13 seasons with Toronto' Leafs, Stewart went to Boston Bruins and there enjoyed his best season of all, with 20 goals and 16 assists, in 1965-66. St. Louis picked him up on the expansion draft. He has scored 227 goals in his NHL career and on right-wing with Rangers, should be able to boost his total, if the legs stand up. SPORT SHORTS -- Frank Clair,' mentor of the Ottawa Rough Riders, still confused by that 26-0 shellacking at the hands of Tiger-Cats, just says there's no real explanation, except that Hamilton was "up" and his team wasn't ; Calgary didn't win the Western Conference title but Wayne Harris was named to the Western All-Star team for the seventh season in succes- sion and eight other Stamped- Oshawa Generals are playing Se- in an exhibition benefit Oshawa Generals' most valu- able player that year. The win- ner of the MVP was a fellow by the name of Bobby Orr. DAVIE COACHES SELECTS Ivan Davie, who will handle the coaching reins of the "Se- lects," stands to ise no mat- awa Junior 'A' entry. The Metro team is made up of players from several of the Bowden, Joh nDanby and Wayne Ego. WESTON DODGERS -- Al MARKHAM SEAL-0-WAXES nell Paul Roueff and Ric Don- Ye game for,the Ian Young trust Young was chosen = as the ter who wins the game. He is ghettos nang TROPHY PRESENTATIONS MARK OSHAWA'S FINEST MINOR SOCCER SEASON different teams in the Metro Morello and Ken Southwick. gnats " ent Oshawa Nips Cobourg 5-4 Ken Morden scored two goals in leading Oshawa Pee Wee All- Stars to a 5-4 victory over Co bourg and Tom Dart tallied two goals to pace Oshawa Juveniles to a 6-4 triumph over Peter- borough in exhibition hockey ac- tion at the Children's Arena last night. Jeff Rorabeck, Frank Schram and Glenn Kirkham _ tallied singles for pee wee all-stars in their victory over Cobourg while John Donachey with two, Terry |Lavis and Doug Chornieke with singles handled the scoring for the losers. Mike Beamish, Dave Mosier, Gary Christenson and Lee Para- |dise rounded out the scoring for {Oshawa juveniles in their vic- itory over Peterboro while Mike Donaldson, Ken Beasley, Kevin | Asselin and Mike Wesemberg replied for the boys from th 'liftlock city.' & : # ' Shea's Kennedy Beat Investors | Shea's Kennedy tripped Osh- |awa Investors Syndicate 5-pin nation at this time of year, Bos- ton Bruins have no such notions. | ] The Bruins--last-place team|2 in the National Hockey League for six of the last seven seasons) / and out of the playoffs for eight consecutive years--are in first|s place in the East Division|s And three Boston line- ma are challenging Bobby meg Hull's individual scoring lead, Statistics released by NHL headquarters show Hull, Chica- go Black Hawks potent left winger, first place with 18 goals and nine assists for 27 points in 21 games. However, Hull finds himself hotly pursued by Bruins' John Bucyk, John McKenzie and rook- e centre Fred Stanfield. Left-winger Bucyk, off to the best start of his 13-year NHL|n career, is three points off Hull's| sc pace with 11 goals and 13 as.! a1 Atchison Lool As His Mothe By DON MacLACHLAN de REGINA (CP) -- The whole|Ct Hamilton Tiger-Cat football club| wt is a mother-in-law. jth People like 275-pound Angelo|g@ Mosca, a mother-in-law? Or| - ven the smaller ones like 195-|¥ pound Tommy-Joe Coffey? | He He was only joking, of course, | he but that's the way Ticats will| sa Hook Saturday to middle guard|be Ron Atchison of Saskatchewan| ' Roughriders. jha 7) A defensive player once|be Oerracked that the reason he hit/ iu: (0 many quarterbacks so hard|ed tl <_< f hi P {ir QO b pe H munities in their line-ups and ers were named to the squad : ; the action will be spicy. On JAKE GAUDAUR, who COMMISSIONER Walter praise, for his personal con- pions, Oshawa's youngest' |team in their Metro Toronto ba ' top of that, those Junior 'B' has said this could be his Rohrer, who as president of tribution to the success of players. Mike Taras, lead- |Major League session on the as that "I imagine the quar-|80 "Selects" will be making a Jast year as an executive the Oshawa Neighborhood minor soccer in this city, ing scorer of the Pee Wee | weekend, taking four of the five erback is my mother-in-law." § determined effort in their member of the Hamilton Associations Minor Soccer when the 1967 champions League, is shown (left) with |games, Investors' worst defeat _ Quipped Atchison Monday:ja | chance to "knock off" a Jun- Tiger-Cats (he's more likely League but minus an elect- received their trophies. Wal- his award and John Kaplan: |of the season. ) 'The only way I can improve|all. tor 'A' team. to resign, if they win the ed executive, enlisted volun: ter is shown here (centre) (right), captain of the Bright spot in the reverse was on that is to say the whole team|196 Grey Cup), is reported to be | teers to help as conveners, standing behind Jimmy Mc- Southmead Park, Centen- |Hal Ballem's fine showing of a looks like a mother-in-law to! six THE "BIG M" is back free- giving serious consideration to " referees, coaches and man- Caffery, captain of the nial Pee Wee Tournament 260-206-329-215-373 for a five are ii wheeling in his superb skating accepting the post of Com- PROUD WINNERS of Shown here are team cap- Wee playoff champions; agers, came in for high Lake Vista Tyke chame winners, game total of 1393 and boosted tchison, a 16-year veteran CA style and after a stiff work- missioner of the Canadian championship and runner- tains or representatives (back row): Gerrard Post, the league's high average bowl- _ with the Riders who never saw 1 out with the Maple Leafs yes- Professional Football League. | uP trophies and awards, in with trophies won by the Local 222 Junior 'B' cham: & er to a fine 265 mark. a professional football game del terday, it was hinted that he Most of the teams have indi- the Neighborhood Associa- teams. Left-to-right (front) pions; Bill VanVeghel, Investors got fine bowling until he played in one, will be in of might even return to regular cated that they would wel- | tions Minor Soccer League, Tony Elkington, Brookside Brookside Park Junior 'B' el or 'ete! ed! I is from Dave Bishop with five con- his second Grey Cup game Sat- duty, when the Mapleos face come him as "The Boss" were honored at a special Park Pee Wee League tournament winners and sistant games for a 1298 total urday, against Hamilton in' Otta-| PT their No. 1 rivals, Montreal .. . THE GREY CUP will be function, attended by champions; David Beirness, Peter Madden, Local 222 while Sid Morris contributed wa. a | Canadiens tomorrow night in in Toronto next year and Van- | almost 300 budding soccer Brookside Park Tyke Junior 'B' playoff cham- e 978 for 30 frames. Win or lose, 36-year-old Atchi-| Cou Toronto. Dave Keon is also couver has applied to have it | Stars, ranging from nine League champions; Bill pions Shea's won the first four son says, "I'm still looking for-|fen tack akating and the team, in back there in 1969. Tt's about | years-of-age to mid-teens, Ersil, Kingside Park Pee (Oshawa Times Photos) cce e1r aqaure +S} games, 1284-1112; 1233-1195; 13- ward | to another year of foot-|Mo second place and with a fine time the teams decided that |~ nee z . eae 69 - 1327 and 1179 - 1145. Invest- bell. recent record, despite their considering the weather, To- | ors managed to avoid the white- absentees, will be stronger ronto and Mh ncuver as alter- | ° By GEO. H. CAMPBELL bid Pee Wee Tournament cham-|had devoted a great many|wash brush by taking the fifth "bos eat defence of th vs than ever with these two nate sites, year about, is the | Tin ers ge yers od Soccer, a sport which has\Pionship trophy. hours of their time as team/game by a slim 34-pin margin, Riders 1966 Grey Cu ile me han smoothies back in action. One logical policy to adopt had its ups and downs, as high| Terry Kelly, president of On-|coaches, managers, referees| 1292-1258. : Roughriders sated repari lho thing is certain, if Mahovlich TOP PLAYER in Saturday's | and low as a long-board oe a eco ap egg: ge ig sie ey Binge sie of the various} Totals were 6323 for Shea's Monday by vuning feed does play tomorrow night, football classic will receive a | |totter, reac' ti in-|Sented the Fee ee playoffjleagues and playoff games. {against Investors' 6061. > films ' 4 he'll get a standing ovation colored TV set, presented by In Town And Countr Pla nate OF ero ty ramet gk championship trophy to Kingside| Referee-In-Chief George Cox| Shea's turned in a fine team } roca Hamilton's games this! p whan he tikes the ice. Hic ab- 'the "Football. Reporters of 1967 and it was all accomplish- Park and later, Kingside Park|was singled out for specialleffort and fully deserved their : s kat h Stai sence from the line-up has Canada", who will vote at the | ed, almost: unknown to the ma-|bovs received individual awards/recognition but he in turn, pass-|win. Dave Whelan had 1283 in- K askatchewan a coach Eagle|the created a psychological situ- end of the game. PORT PERRY -- In Town;smooth passing plays and stiff outscored the opponents 2-0 in|jority of sports fans of Oshawa from their Park Association of-jed on the credit to all the volun-jcluding .a 317 game and Gary thee. i see no reason why ball ---- and Country Hockey action Sun-| checking. this stanza and ended the game|not by the ardent adult enthusi4ficial, with team coach and|teer referees, coaches and man-\Curran had 1248, | with Bill ool eee) can't olay three iia s day night at Port Perry Arena,| It was nip-and-tuck in the|/with a 6-3 win. asts of "Old Country" origin but} Manager also being honored. lagers,éthe "'real backbone" of|Bathee having 911 for only 35 itehi fa th wien Sar sulk Bant |Quality Fuels strengthened|scoring most of the way with| For the winners, it was Dave|by the homebrew youngsters There were trophies also.forjthe organization. _ Referees, frames. tion" = gop als dad Ings own venues, their first-place lead; Cadillac|Quality Fuels outscoring their|Leaming getting three goals,|most of them Oshawa-born|t"e Junior 'B' League' cham-jcoaches and managers were ask-| Gord Lee contributed 1038 to og i a ee ee |Billiards took over sole posses-|opponents, the Genosha Hotel,|with singles going to "Butch" |boys. pions, Local 222-and Brooksidejed to stand, to receive the/Investors' total, in 40 frames 'Actaily, I thi was |sion of second place and Dods- 3-2. |Brady, 'Moe' Bryan, and| 'The unveiling of what. has Park, the Tyke League cham-/grateful appreciation of all the/but other members of the team that wits oe Pi a the yes Mot Ma | Ed |worth Printers moved out of In the second frame, both|Howig Bryan. : been accomplished ov: S| pions. : _ |young soccer players. found the going pretty rough. the: qnost desire ¥, one with/1 01 p es ge urons the cellar, as they all register- teams scored, with Quality) For the Genoshas, Reed Mc-\iod of a itt ; I othe eer Ed Woodward, acting-chair-| The memorable event was| Investors take on Midas Touch think they'd he th a 4 - ed wins. Fuels still leading 4-3 going into Connell, Rod McDonald and seasons caine to light on dita man of the Neighborhood Bports topped off with a feast of "hotjat two o'clock on Saturday, at Grey cup game oui i done h wae By virtue of their 15-5 winy MAPLES TOP HURONS In the first game Dodsworth the third. Quality Fuels again|Ted Lutten did their scoring. |day afternoon at Branch 43 |Committee, presented the '"'High}dogs and Coke" for Oshawa's|Aprile Lanes, where they hope D wore that wav, sn't/ Wec over the second place Avenues,' Maples were forced right to Printers edged out the high- oe Canadian Legion Hall, whe' helene, Trophy" to Mike Taras|young soccer 'stars of the/to get back on the winning "Look at last ear, wh . the Bantings have opened up atthe end of the game before\{¥ing Flyers 2-1 Oshawa Neishborhood Anpecie Le BOuInInEAG and. dis Garsiruwre. beam, got the jump - Giaws (Cond int five-point spread on top of the|being positive of a win, as the, 12 the first period neither tions Minor Soccer League held | peeomaent. of Oshawa and Dis- me Westmount Kiwanis Biddy Bas- Hurons tried in vain to grab '©@™ could score as the play Oa S ome n unc es its troph resentatio ce ee ae ae ketball League third place in the league stand-|W@S__back-and-forth and the J pad tg el na pein fe ee GREY CUP FANS ! ! ' ; In the second game of the ings. Randy Jordan led. the Checking was close. a championship trophy to Brook-| aed t 1inson olnt regular doubleheader at the|Manles with seven points It wasn't until the halfway . | It was truly a gala event and|side-Park's team captain. ----_--_-- t Simcoe Hall Settlement House,! Captain Terry Hubbard and Mark of the second frame that ites oc e @a ue Pegoesdipy dll igs Sigel igen | Fr ? M : : : and iy. salts lin ages from nine to 16, were| WORKERS PRAISED 5 . Ww Maples sneaked by Hurons 10- Andrew Ghersini picked up four Flyers finally clicked to break t ' : : Fe on oe Oren, um 8. points each in # losing cavee for the scoreless deadlock. ee a : __ {on hand to share in the glory of Hayward Murdoch, chairman) a n unlor i runmiVaway. at thence lorie Hane This held up until the final Goals. s« m to beethe key-|ahan, Steven Gilroy, Mark Far. their past season's activities, of the Oshawa Centennial Com- food service the Bantings, scorime 11 points.|; MAPLES: Randy 'stanza when the Printers broke word, _ whenever the Osh-|rell and Brian Lindley alljwith trophies galore for each\mittee, officiated as master of | John Patterson scored three peter So oe of hee (7). through with two unanswered | 2¥@ stage cag Associa- |notched a pair of goals, while|category, ranging from Mite and|ceremonies for the happy event, opercted by tony's refreshment service Itc NIAGARA FALLS, Ont. (CP) |thir¢ points, while Captain John wilcon a vee neg tng David soals and so ended a three- eid a7 ite erated League's 12) single goals _were added by Tyke to Bantam and '"Minorjin usual capable fashion. : : . Steve Atkinson of Niagara|to s Szczepanski handled the other!and coach 1) "ager upont (1) game winning streak for the) "av catdys es Andrew Blair and Bradley| Junior". Gerry K. Gelette, deputy di- Sit back and relox! Let us look after alls Flyers has regained sole|Kitc ten tar he bain@ Aweniiee < h Lloy eidareck Flyers On Saturday morning, at the| Whiteman. The lone Glen Stew- : : rector of Oshawa Recreation your party. Minimum order, 10. possession of first place in the|one BANTINGS: Bruce Levey .,#URONS: Terry Hubbard (4), Scoring for the winners were Newcastle ¢ ommunity Arena,/art scorer was Michael TROPHY CHAMPIONSHIPS Department, P. J. 'Pat'? Me-) eee OHA Junior A scoring race over| Fy (11). Gino Pascuzzi Wauad te Lees, Andrew Ghersini (4), Ron Chapman and Doud Bal- dig oven Ake Hee Hay be Forgetti. De Neighborhood Associations,|Garrity, assistant director of Place your order by Thursday, Nov. 30th -- 4 p.m. team mate Tom Webster. lead Trigg, Brian Trigg, in Pate. Rick Lees, John Ghersini, Paul son while for the losers, it was |), 'ke Eee ad a LAKE VISTA NO. 1 recorded Council members and others of-/ORD and Grant Southwell, also Last week, Atkinson scored] soa} man, Joel Dupont, Larry Norton "illes and coach John Howson. Clyde Johnston. ? AKE. VIST: NO; 2 defeated! tii ee oty over Storie Park ficiated in the presentation ofjan ORD assistant director, all) HOR FURTHER (ARoR TIEN BAY twoxgoals and one assist and) war (2), and coach Harold Davidson. BIDDY STANDINGS BILLIARDS WIN North Oshawa 3 na pono with Scott Daniels earning the|the various trophies. Wm. Coul-|came in for grateful praise for) 728-7305 vod has 37 points. Webster fifth AVENUES: John Szczepan- W 1, © Pisl io the second gee the ac-lOshawa Nelehboriood Mit jshutout. The Lake Vista goal|by presented the Tyke Playoff|their co-operation and contribu-| a out of last week's dead-| age ski (2), Bill Boyd, Craig Finney, Bantings 6 1 6 12 |\tion was on par for these two Hockey Acton Satinday hi ns scorers were Gary McCul-|Trophy to the Lake Vista Cham-|tion to the success of Oshawa's lock although he had a goal and| Gra: Thin PAtBMOR (a) CCtale® Lex |Aventbe S85 7 loliba ee thee bared the playin action Saturday. Rich-|lough, Richard Burgess, Gary|pions; Colin LaVallee, CCNA|minor soccer operation. an assist for 36 points. Atkinson ; b 1 CIUDS Bs ey: Calne play'ard Burgess led the way for|Hubbard and Allan K resid res .| "Pat" McGarrity, soon to . also leads in goals with 18 le Paul Landry and coach Bob Maples 3 4 0 & from one end to the other, at Lake Vista with a fine three Lapin ic fehrecye gases Ad jpresident, presented the refer : > | i goale : Hall. Hurons SE Tod lige meee tasoueteet tie eulirelcra hort wulle Dea" Sie, Mane Re eens Ce take up a new post at Kitchen-| With Toronto Marlboros col- cL MOO Ne : é Eade ha eae Saves aHaGd nm Mc-inaught by a 7-0 score with|Ster, OCR Director presented|er, came in for special mention, | lecting 19 goals in two games| Atki aMILES, : Kelvey added a single counter.| Robert McMa ; the|the Junior 'B' tournament tro- plus "'best wishes'? for success} e last weekend, Rick Bayes and|Web Texaco's were the first to The North Oshawa marksmen| Aaah mtciny Coad Se old Po apa in his new job Terry Caffery h B S P OR TSCO P E score as they opened up the were Ross Flemming and Paul anno Lindsay Smith led the|Piy ping vee!| -- aes A ae iasti i f th ry Rave. nesrowed)| Pays pamiecand Wey hell: Whe lead Werke Baker attack with four goals,|ceived the Junior 'B' playoff} Most enthusiastic ovations a eet Bayes collected three| Caff TODAY WEDNESDAY. at end of the first period 2-1. | WOODVIEW MITES took a|Nille Matt Mroczeck, Russ] iTopiy and 'Alderman Jot Dein Meseee ey eee q ee ee ; one ae 2 Gay cle d ' took a! bowers and Kevin Kellett add.(Hart presented Southmead with\ter Rohrer, president of points. Swai HOCKEY HOCKEY ie the second period, Cadillac 7-1 decision from Kingside| og ginoje TAPERTE ee the Neighborhood Associations | A point back is Caffery who| Mart 'tan Voung Trust Fund? OWA Junior 'Bi Metw ben: bs 3 nate ee, set ye ae Park Paul Hogan and ae ve oun A ae Minor Soccer League, who in) added six points. He has 14/Houl Benefit Game: OHA Junior | gue: Whitby Lasco Steelers hore ss Bee A ua ara aeit Ferenc set the pace for Wood.| IN THE FINAL game, Har- GOING BOUGE effect, acted as its "Commis- goals and 19 assists. Ley, "BY -Metro LeaaueAitStars va. (v8 Dixie Beehives: at Dixie reat or an 1-out third view with two goals each, man. outscored Brookside by a} MELBOURNE (CPy -- Mikejsioner' and co-ordinated the; Hocke Garry Swain of the Flyers, in| Luce Oshawa Generals; at Civic Arena, 8:0 pm. period 'The Biliands tea miwhle Jim Pratt, lek Smith|74 scare in ¢ freeseoring com Belkin ound the gotag rough Ilcomplcte operation of te rat 7 | Rani $s i h hir ye {a 7 re s scored singles. st. Barry Mc irs » ictoriali i Auditorium, 8:00 p.m. ane Intermediate League: with the Clifford and Dodds Jody Melanson shot the lone|limelight for Harman with tieiente hw sre Mik cad dag AN 89 PET GM Body Shop League: at oe at Sunderland, 8:00 jteam getting one and that end- Kingside goal. : |three goals, Albert Dureault|Monday. Belkin formerly 'of| Modestly brushing off his own Gam : Civic Auditorium 0-a-m ed the game, with Cadillac Bil- EASTVIEW was in fine form,| counted - twice, . while Darrell! Montreal, was ousted from the|hard work and dedicated effort, | iM C ; nwuee GM Body Shop League: at jliards taking the game 4-3. as the ted thumped Gle |Rayner and Brian Smith added 'e 'aif j " jaai " : ;) § GM Chassis Shop League: |. 7" ged ae a r t ' am p nj ita) mith added|men's singles by Neale Fraser|"Commissioner" Walter passed) 8 at Civic Auditorium, 17,30 [Civic Auditorium, 3:30 a.m Scoring for the Billiards were Stewart Park by a 20-1 score.|single markers. Vince Ball) of Australia, 6-2, 11-9, 6-1, on the credit to the adults who| noon to 4:00 p.m CYO League:'at Civic Aud- |Reid Nosal with two and the Ray. Woodward played an ex-|tried hard for Brookside with|-- | OMHA Bante bak cies iforium, 6:00 p.m. singles going to Al Masters and cellent game for Eastview with /|four goals, while Russell Gil- | ( Local 1817 vs Qualits Fuels at Oshawa Minor Assoc. Mid- |John Baran. For the losers it seven goals, Ron Demeresky | bride and Craig Johnston 9 5-00 p.m Mes, P gaan aa "Hire get League. Foley Plumbing was Ray Stinson with a double counted a hat-trick, Scott Mon-jscored single counters. P || vs Local 1500, at 6:09 pm: |¥S Canadian Legion; at Child- and Phil Solomon e | both games at Civin Audie ren's Arena, 6:00 p.m. | In the final game, neither torium OMHA Major Midget Lea- |t¢am played a fast-skating AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION OMHA Bantam Leacue: .| Bue: Kinsmen Club vs Lions |84me but _concentrated on SPECIALISTS Houdaille Industries vs Bathe ak a a | | 2 th : and McLellan, at 7:20 p.m; |4"° : 4 ub, | My 1 . Vocal Sied ve Beaks Floocac, at 8:00 p.m.; both games at Midgets, Juvenile Avoid costly EASY TERMS ng N at 8:20 p.m. and Ideal Dairy dapat ; major repairs M4 vs Duplate, at 9:20 p.m.; ail Lakeshore Midget League: Both Beat Lindsay : 1-DAY 8:00 P.M. 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