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Oshawa Times (1958-), 6 Dec 1967, p. 15

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ke rs ess Friday and Satur- ek. ation is under the . of president Ern- ice - president Den- , secretary Ron er Hart Giffen and nt Tod Lintner. ner and assistant to each of the _ Norm Hancock novice boys; Bill he pee wees; Dave assistant John God- fter the bantams; skie is midget con- John Greer help- and' Alex Brown is the juvenile team, yf the organization Lynn, Vernon Mac- y Beodle and Tom n Corner and Ron- e in charge of sup- es for the games. approximately 40 - spirited adults their time free, to coaching, manag- reeing. ; Open TY TIES ESALE MBING TING CTRICAL -. USTRIAL *: /ES 05 KING of Town Line NE 728-9421 to Fri, 7:30 to 5 p.m. 00 to 12 noon. 6 FOOT Aluminum STEP ADDER ONLY nd enjoy- inter Place! ub Annrene Island at erry ly Rates sort Port Perry 5-3008 { \S&S Whitby Curling Club's an- nual classic, the Dunlop In- vitational Men's Bonspiel, again proved an outstand- ing success, even outdoing last year's inaugural event. The sponsors and the curl- ers were all happy. _Club SESUs president "Bill" LeGros was this year's bonspiel chairman and headed up a large committee of hard- working club members whose co-operative efforts produced the excellent re- sult. Chairman "Bill" is OTTAWA (CP) -- George Reed of Saskatchewan Rough- ders was the only unanimous) hoice today on the 1967 all-Can- da professional football team| amed by the men who cover) he sport. Reed, the fullback who over- jhadowed every other ground- miner in Saturday's Grey Cup potball game, got everybody's fote on the all-star lineup issued ly Ted Reynolds of Vancouver, w president of the Football porters of Canada. | he selection is made well be-| e the Grey Cup game, which lamilton Tiger-Cats won 24-1 over Saskatchewan this year, put is not disclosed until after the game. Western Conference players dominated both the offensive and defensive squads chosen by the FRC. SEVEN FROM SASK. Saskatchewan placed seven men aboard and Calgary Stampeders had five; Ottawa Rough Riders won four spots and there were three represent- atives from the Grey Cup cham- pionship team. Montreal Al- ouettes and Edmonton Eskimos had two representatives each, Toronto Argonauts had one and both Winnipeg Blue Bombers and British Columbia Lions were shut out. The West placed seven men on each squad, the East five. The teams: Offence: Quarterback -- Peter Liske, Calgary; fullback: Reed; halfbacks--Jim Thomas, Edmonton, Bo Scott, Ottawa; flanker -- Whit Tucker, Ottawa; centre--Ted Urness, Saskatche- wan; guards -- Jack Abend- schan, Saskatchewan, Roger Perdrix, Ottawa; tackles Clyde Brock, Saskatchewan, Bill Frank, Toronto; ends--Ter- ry Evan'shen, Calgary, Tommy Joe Coffey, Hamilton. Defence: Ends -- E. A. Sims, |Edmonton, John Baker, Mont- real; tackles -- Ed McQuarters, Saskatchewan, John Barrow, Hamilton; middle linebacker -- | Wayne Harris, Calgary; outside linebackers--Wayne Shaw and Garner Ekstran, Saskatchewan; backs--Garney Henley, Hamil- ton, Phil Brady, Montreal, Jerry Keeling and Frank Adru- ski, Calgary,.and Gene Gaines, Ottawa. LISKE GETS 33 Liske, named in an earlier| poll of 'sportswriters and broad- casters as the most outstanding player in the country, got 33 votes at quarterback to five for Ottawa's Russ Jackson and one for Ron Lancaster of Saskatche-| wan. Evanshen, the year's most outstanding Canadian player, got 33 votes and Coffey 31 to take the end positions. Five nominated Evanshen as a flank- er. The next closest in the bal- loting for end was Margene Ad- kins of Ottawa with seven. The East-West Furor which arose earlier when McQuarters won the outstanding lineman award over Barrow, was recog- nized when both made the de- fensive team as tackles. Mc- Quarters got 34 votes to 32 for Barrow. Reed, Thomas, Urness, Frank, Brock and Coffey were repeaters on the offensive team: Barrow,. Harris, Henley and Gaines holdovers on de- fence. ONLY ONE Hugh Campbell of Saskatche- wan -- everybody's choice at flanker last year--got only one vote this time. All but four of the all-Canada| choices were imports. Tucker, Evanshen, Urness and Shaw But that's not all, needs gr The $1798 includes all the ' 8-speed heater, tilt-back front seats, alternator, wind- shield washer, double-barrelled carburetar, dash and sun visors, and 4-speed syncro-m also get ¥P. hh 40 miles per gallon and a car that} never All that f for $1798, Tins the 60 bi eviimmddaless (pb. for only $1798 The Toyota Corolla has more horsepower than any other car in its class. That means more get up and go. 'extras."" Like the big added . You ay *F,0.B. Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver. Freight and delivery, provincial and local taxes, and whitewall tires extra. 'Toyota Corolla. BESTWAY MOTORS @ SALES @ SERVICE @ PARTS @ Dundas St. West @ Centre St. WHITBY, ONT. BONSPIEL CHAIRMAN CONGRATULATED shown here (left) receiving sincere congratulations and George president of Dun- lop Canada Limited, on "a thanks from Palmer, job well done'! Oshawa T Times Photo were the those, only did not play all Saskatchewan's cause. Canadians Tucker : football United States university. Reed's 92 yards in the Grey Cup game accounted for almost} 120 yards along the ground as the Western Conference club outrushed the} Reed Unanimous Pick For All-Canada Tea and and. Shaw|ers, for WHITBY -- B-A Fuels won their fourth game in-a-row as they edged Ottenbrite's Men's Wear 8-6 while Dale Plastering held on to first place with a 4-2 victory over Duff's: Esso, in a Whitby Commercial Hockey league doubleheader played at Whitby Arena. c B-A Fuels took a 4-3 lead into the second period after .a wide- open first period. Both teams tightened up in the middle stanza as Ottenbrites evened the score at 5-5, going into the final period of play. Mike Gray led the winners with three goals, while Greg Heffering, Ken Linton, Terry Davis, Earl Gray and George Young added singles to round out the scoring for the winners. Bob Moffatt led the losers} with three goals while Gary) Edgar potted two and Roddy! Mowatt a single. GOALIES STAR Bob Greene in the nets for Dale Plastering an and Doug | Fin- List Current Plasterers Cli Whitby Commercial Loop ing To Top Ron Moore gave him first place in the scoring race with 11 goals and nine assists for 20 points. Brian Fletcher and Mike Gray are tied for second with 18 points each on nine goals and as many assists and eight goals and ten assists respectfully. HOCKEY STANDINGS Wednesday's Games Toronto at Minnesota Detroit at New York Pittsburgh at Chicago Philadelphia at California St. Louis at Los Angeles American League Eastern Division Pete Bedard follows closely WLTF with seven goals and 10 assists} « : for 17 points. |Springfid 13 11 1 92 |Hershey 10 8 2 79 | STANDING Baltimore 1011 2 89 L Pts shane 7 8 fe a > ' estern Division |Dale Fastening § 1 10 Cleveland 263 71 B-A Fuels 4 2 8 |Buttalo 1111 1 85 |Duffs Esso 3.3 6 |Rochester 9 9 3 77 |Ottenbrites 0 6 0 Quebec 9 10 2 90 Annandale Club Leagues. | Standings PICKERING -- Twenty teams!Loon 3, F. Bunch 2 and K.| participated in the first curling Berhnard. 'jitney"' of the season at An- nandale Golf and Country Club|«A' with A. Rauch, G. Rowland and| Decker with 724% points, The Thursday Night Men's| Division is headed by B.}| J. Gray winning the first draw} jup on the field, which has A. and second draw honors going] Betts 5714, to Larry Lohn, Dan Derstrien|pjitz 51, C. and Howard Cross. The event, climaxed by ..|dance, proved a social success) and plans are already under- |way for a repeat 'performance | |in January, with the date to be} | posted on the bulletin board | 33i2 soon. This Saturday will see the} Reed 38, J. Van-| Loon 2814, N. Hall 22%, and G.| aj| Rowland 19% Jghn Fellows is out in front the 'B' Division with 5734 Llates followed by J. Muha |54%4, H. Carey 4314, B. Rowland 43%, A. Rauche 40%, D. Real B. Azzopardi 291% and P. | Algar 19. Skip J. Gray's rink has the lelub's annual "turkey -- bon-| spiel", for members and| lead in the fairly new Sunday) |friends. Meanwhile, the curlers| Night Mixed League. He is fol-| jare suggesting their own Christ- of| mas gift, one of the new sweat-| in club colors, which a|been approved. Contact |Hepburn, at 942-0655 The Tuesday Night {League is coming right along, | with skip Reed's rink leading a this point, with nine points, fol- lowed by: W. is / 'lows 4, N. Westlake 4, J. Van- has Fake 4, F. Turner 4, J. Van- Men's| - Andruszko 8, B. Decker 8, A. Rauche 6, A. Betts! East by 50 yards in a losing| 6, N. Hall 4, H. Carey 4, J. Fel-|setting and was designed by Sir i} lowed by A. Rauche 8, B. Row-| and 6, A. Toms 6, J. Shaw 6, ' Fellows 6, A. McIntyre 6, A. Loon 4, |Jemsen_ 0. J, Jennings 0 and P. {| FIRST SHOWED BEAVER | Canada's first postage stamp, ithe three-penny beaver of 1851, \depicted a beaver in a forest Sandford Fleming. Tuesday Results | Providence 3 Baltimore 5 dBuffalo 0 Quebec 5 Springfield 4 Phoenix (WHL) 3 | National League Ontario Senior Eastern Division WLT F WLT F A Pt\Kingston 3 63 Boston 14 5 3 84 "58 31)Galt 12 4 1 64 Toronto 13 7 3 76 50 29|Coll'wood 10 7 1 66 ney of Duff's Esso, robbed the| Detroit 11 8 4 77 67 26)Toronto 10 8 0 70 opposing forwards time-and-|/New York 11 8 3 66 59 25)Guelph ; 7 2 39 time again as Dale Plastering) Chicago 9 9 6 67 75 24|/Barrie 72 doubled the score on Duff's. Montreal 811 5 56 56 21/Oakville . 11 0 555 Roger Grills fired two goals Western Divist Woodstock 711 055 for the winners while Da ve) phila, 1 7 4 52 4926) 9 55 8214711 0 55 Harrison and Eric Christle/tos Angeles 11 9 3 68 72 25|Belleville 513 1 62 added singles. Pittsburgh 911 3 61 63 21| Orillia 513 0 54 Micky Flynn and Barry Gould! yinnesota 710 5 47 63 19 Tuesday's Results replied for the losers. Oakland 514 5 48 7115 Collingwood 1 Orillia 3 Three assists by B-A Fuels'|st Louis 515 2 44 63 12| Belleville 2 Kingston 3 Friday's Games {Collingwood at Barrie |Oakville at Guelph Kingston at Belleville Ontario Junior A WW OF A Qt) N. Falls 14 3 3 94 50 31) Montreal 13. 6 1 84 63 27) A Ppt\Kitchener 12 4 1105 58 25 90 27| Hamilton 11 5 3 85 52 25 66 22| Toronto 11 6 1103 60 23) g6 99\St. Cath, 811 1 $5 80 17| 95 20) London 711 3 60 8817 Peterborough 123 62 92114 12] 65 27\Oshawa 412 3 62 9211 96 23|Ottawa 116 2 32117 4 79 21) Tuesday's Results 81 20/Oshawa 5 London 5 Thursday's Games Toronto at Hamilton Oshawa at Ottaw a welll N. Westlake 53%, E.| | A Pt 74 4 56 ra 64 82 | THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, December 6, 1967 15 Dick Williams' Charge -- Draws A Bitter Reply BOSTON (AP) -- Boston Red jrated Fred Wenz, a relief pitch- 82 14|Sox manager Dick Williams'|er being brought up from Toron- 82 14| comment that relief pitcher 66 11\John Wyatt "did not help us 78 10|down the stretch" drew a bitter |reply Tuesday from the right- \|hander, "If I hadn't had the year I did there would not have been any stretch drive for the Red Sox," Wyatt said in a letter to Larry |Claflin, Boston Record Ameri- Niagara Falls at Peterborough ® te HOCKEY EQUIPMENT ! Tr Salt For The Best Prices n Oshawa PAIR D: SKATES e Facer' @ CCM : Samson @ Deo oust ad your old skates os @ Trade- in EQUIPMENT e@ CCM @ Winniwell e lie Pads R Sweeters ented Wide Selection Of Team Skate Sharpening WHILE YOU WAIT Students Adults 50c OSHAWA'S LARGEST SKATE EXCHANGE STAN' 233 KING ST. WEST Sharpening and Rental Ltd. 723-3301 -- 723-3224 Open Till 9 p.m. Monday to Friday -- Seturday 8 to 6 p.m. can baseball writer. Wyatt wrote to comment on a {Claflin dispatch from the base- \ball meetings last week in Mexi- co City. Claflin's story said Wil- Hants was | asked how highly he to Maple Leafs. He quoted Williams as re- plying: 'We think so much of him we may trade Wyatt. "Wyatt did not help us down the stretch." Wyatt replied to The Record American: "Take away my 10 wins and 6 saves and the games I held the opposition which we went on to win, and add my seven losses to the plus side and it wouldn't have really been the great race as far as the Red Sox and Mr. Williams are concerned." Do You Want --16 H.P, 362 ¢.c. twin Canade. 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