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Oshawa Times (1958-), 12 Dec 1967, p. 10

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ee WALTON SEVENTH Makes Strong Bid In Scoring Race MacDonald, LA 7 13 20 10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, December 12, 1967 SPORTS MENU} {HULL ON TOP "Mikita The Toronto goaltending com MONTREAL (CP) -- The Art Fred Stanfield and right winger x By Geo. H. Campbell {Ross Trophy--awarded annually John McKenzie, complete the|bination of Johnny Bower and Pilote, Chi 1 19 20 to the National Hockey League's scoring sandwich created by the| Bruce Gamble continues to lead Henderson, Det 10 9 19 25 A iate Sports Edit top point-getter in regular-sea- Hull-Mikita combination. with a goals-against-average of Hoekstra, Phila 9 10 19 -- son play--has been won exclu- Stanfield is two points behind|2.15, a shade better than Doug Irvine, LA = 8 '1 19 |sively by Chicago Black Hawks -Bucyk with 33 and leads the|Favell and Bernie Parent of Boudrias, Minn 7 12 19 a players since 1964. league in assists with 24. Mc-| Philadelphia Flyers who have a Hampson, Det 6 13 19 Ee And statistics issued today by Kenzie has scored 11 goals and| combined average of 2.24. Lorne © Gilbert, NY 5 14 19 STILL TIME! Just a re-- that The Jockey Club may |NHT, headquarters indicate the assisted on 20 others for 3|Worsley of the east division's Record of goalkeepers minder again that Niagara have to close up their five | same pair that won it for Chica- % points. \collaknound Meatreal Cana GP MP GA Avg Falls Flyers are visiting Osh- racetracks, unless they can | go over the last four years are Three weeks ago, Mikita hadjdiens is the individual leader Bower, Tor 17 994 34 2.05 Gamble, Tor 10 566 21 2.23 scored only seven goals and| with a 1.73 mark. awa Generals at the Civic get tax relief from the Gov- |making a determined bid to Auditorium tonight and if you ernment. E. P. Taylor, chair- | take it to the Windy City for the three assists in 15 games. But) Bower, Favell and Worsley Toronto totals ..26 1560 56 2.15 want to see some lively hock- man of the board, wants the /fifth straight time. he's shaken off an early-season|share the shutout lead. Each Favell, al a Li z he Parent, Phi! ; groin injury and now _holds/has two. : down fifth place behind Mc-| Boston defenceman Don Kenzie with 15 goals and 14 as-| Awrey leads the individual pen- sists in 25 games. |alty parade with 87 minutes of He is on one of the hottestjenforced rest, while his club streaks of the season during the| leads the team totals with 389. Hawks' last eight games, count- Phila totals 25 1500 56 2.24..Worsley, Mtl 16 900 26 1.7316 900 26 1.73 Vachon, Mtl \ Montreal totals 27 1620 63 2.33 Johnston, Bos 13 760 31 2.45 ey action, take this one in. extra money to increase the | Bobby Hull, who lost the indi- Sure, we know that the Flyers value of purses. The horse- |vidual scoring leadership to are perched on top of the OHA men, both the thoroughbred | Johnny Bucyk of Boston Bruins Junior 'A' standing but also (flat racing) and standard- last week, is back on top today. keep in mind, they're only bred (harness) owners and | Stan Mikita, the second member three points ahead of Kitchen- 'breeders say they will leave |of the Hawks one-two punch, is er and Montreal, tied for sec- their gee-gees in the barn, | making a determined run at the Leaders: ond and the Flyers have unless the purses are boost- (leaders. ing seven goals and 11 assists. i GA Pts. PiM Cheevers, Bos 13 740 33 2.68 layed three more games ed. Now the executive assis- Mikita won the title in 1964, ton totals ...25 1500 65 2.60 t tant to the Provincial Treas- | 1965 and 1967, while Hull did the TWO POINTS BEHIND B. Hull, Chi au 8 3 . StL 12 680 28 2.46 than Kitchener and one more Alex Delvecchio, Detroit Red|Bucyk, Bos eee See 14 820 38 2.80 Hall, St.L than Montreal. Meanwhile, urer has announced that the |honors in 1966 and was runner- d ) h i . Wings' veteran captain and cen-|Stanfield, Bos 9 24 33 2 Generals struggling to estab- present rate of taxation on /up in 1967. ° 4 : r f A: 4 lish just a small winning horse racing will be maintain- Hull now has 36 points, includ- : tre, is two points behind age oo a 7 : ° ALTON St. zante omar diel ee streak, enough say to over- ed. The sport hasn't been re- |ing d league-leading 24 goals, in| STAN MIKITA {in sixth spot with six goals an Dely , rs Det ; 1 27 3 MIKE W. Giacomin, NY 23 1360 61 2.69 take St. Kitts or London, will ferred to so often in recent {27 games, Bucyk slipped to sec-| ... Fifth Place eye id 27 eh a il Wallse, Ter 'ct an «.. Leaf Ace Villemure, NY ¢ Fd - Hg ' wade into the Flyers tonight years as "the sport of Kings" |od place with 35 points on 18 iat tae ae persed ge ee et ae tel NY totals ......26 1 i mone 0 Mt eels : ; 15 25 10/Wharram, Chi 8 14 22 6/Manlago, Minn 15 006 @2 3.15 Bauman, Minn 14 694 --mostly because we're run- i Minn totals ....25 1500 71 2.84 with little respect for their ning out of Kings. But at the lofty standing. There's a spe- 4 2 Los Angeles Kings marked the | point behind Delvecchio with 16) Stratton, Pitts 10 first time in 13 games Bucyk| goals and 10 assists. He is fol-| Goyette, NY 11 13 24 8|Cournoyer, Mtl 10 ae Pere ee 13|McDonald, Pitt 10 10 20 cial rivalry between Generals present rate, it'll be "the poor 3 A ' i ; ; a ¥ ' 9 '9 The Boston left winger|failed to net a int. It also| lowed by Detroit's Gordie Howe|Bathgate, Pitt 10 14 24 c and Flyers and it's a cinch man's sport" since nobody | 2tched the longest pantacer-| ended Boston's Peese undefeat-|and Art Stratton of Pittsburgh|Nevin, NY 9 15 24 6|Hadfield, NY 10 10 20 14/Edwards, Det 13 774 25 1.94 GYPSY that this will flare up again else will be able to afford it. | in streak of the season come tojed streak in 11 years--eight|Penguins. Both have 25, with|Ratelle, NY 7 16 23 2| Ullman, Det 9 11 4 ' Gardner, Det I a3 i 4 tonight. Dig ' taper six wi d two ti tton t int- i i s 10 12 22 2/Rochefort, Phila 8 12 2 rozier, Det : an end Sunday night. The| games--six wins and two ties. Stratton the top point-getter in| Esposito, Bos 48] Scntakel. Pitt ea 0 s|Detroit totals ..26 1560 74 2.85 year Sod Hates, bet: Prentice, Det 9 13 22 Philadelphia takes a flurry of punches from Miguel Barreto of San Juan, Puerto Rico during the third round of their d bout last Stars Co DICKIE MOORE is writing still another chapter to an al- ready long and colorful hock- ey career. His winning goal against Toronto Leafs the other night was just another story-book highlights have __ punctuated | Bruins' 3-1 loss to the expansion! Bucyk's linemates, centre! the new division. George Bates' ink Wins , HOCKEY STANDINGS 'OCC Men's Open Bonspiel GEORGE CHUVALO has a problem! The boxing bosses have told Chuvalo to either get with the business of fight- ing or officially retire. But it seems that arranging a bout of the for the former Canadian which Fernhill And Lake Vista -- 'Share Lead, Pee Wee Loop NATIONAL LEAGUE New Hwee at = a |Los Angeles a innesota -- ey F A Pt Oakland at St. Louis valo will have to go about the degrees. With business of defending the Ca- heavyweight amateur cham- Moore's long term in hockey. pion is not just as simple as If he continues to even carry yalo's er still | Boston 15 6 4 91 65 34) Ontario Junior A | : ' | Si trewen 'or tried 6 help SE 5 fey ea cline | George Bates skipped his, Next best in this division was Toronto 13 8 5 81 56 31) WLT FAPt| As a result wd er eed a. et . perce Md arrange a title bout with players with his experience Oshawa rink to three wins injthe home club entry of Ed) petroit 12 8 6 85 74 30/n'gara Falls 14 4 4 99 58 32 ule pv at the bnciyie A tha . Magne posse ing - S - ' Henry Cooper, the British and general hockey "'savvy", |the 11:00 a.m. draw, for a/Branton, George Tresise, Ray|Chicago 11 9 7 79 79 29\ Kitchener 14 4 1115 64 29 bags sien a peigecoN ate Mo pele stale- Ma 1C1QI Bupire, Hesvrweight cham- then 'coach, Scotty Bowman foal of Ss olns, top, sore beter and Jack Fer, abe New York ee $F dy asiMonmeal. 14 6 1 2 66 22 Neighborhood Assocation" pee|couted by Billy Coe and John I i Ingerman wants the and general manager Lynn |in the annual Corby's Trophy|They won their three games,|Montrea Toronto 13 6 2121 67 28 Z . ; - ae fight - bee held in Toronto Patrick will lave minds a {men's open _bonspiel, at the/including a nip-and-tuck 5-4 de- Western Division |Hamilton 12 5 4 96 56 55 ete ee Viale care bag Miler' Sele' Be Car. Magicians remained within and Cooper's manager, Jim money-in-the-bank move. Be- | Oshawa Curling Club. cision over Burt Harrison's tos; Angeles 1310 3 74 78 29|/London 711 3 60 88 17| ihe ouly Goleadele th bel nacht | three points of first place, with Wicks, has turned the offer sides that, there's a lot of TV Bates' foursome included son| Peterborough rink, in the third] phita. 12 9 4 57 56 28/St. Kitts 813 1 81 92 sd Rebar ce caaaat fae nee Odes wus nee a 35-23 victory over third place down, flatly. Ungerman offer- hockey fans who will rejoice |Ken Bates, Gord Dyck and Ken|round, for a total of 49 points.) pittsburgh 1013 3. 70 79 23|Oshawa 512 2 61 104 12 vie tad to a tie, while Baker|2-2 game wide open in th ii "if Road Kings. ed $30,000 but Wicks wants at the chance to see the old {Williams and they achieved' H. Jamieson's rink from|Minnesota' 811 6 57 71 22/Peterb'r"gh 413 4 68 100 12) WUTC Ot i Ole coated.|period as the idea oS ge Stare continue to dominate something like $100,000. left-wing smoothie in action |their laurels with an exciting Tam-Heather won the high two-|Qakland 615 5 52 74 17/Ottawa 118 2 37132 4/4" ite left Fernhill and\7-2. defeat Snttit G wood Jaycee minor basketball league again extra-end win over clubmates|win prizes with a total of 40!4/cst. Louis 716 2 49 6716 Tuesday's Games | e results left Fern an ul at. lip Goodwin, play, with their narrow 26-21 j d eae "Moe" Welch, Don MacMillan, points, followed by Claude 1 G | i |Lake Vista alone in first place loyd Metcalf and Jim Krantz victory over last place Show THERE'S QUITE @ spread oe cael ith Wednesday's Games |St. Catharines at London lwith nine points each whilelall notched a pair of goals for y I between those two figures, IT HAD TO HAPPEN! The = gery 4 Pend ore gt Tagua Curling, With) Montreal at Boston {Niagara Falls at Oshawa |Connaught, North Oshawa,|North Oshawa, while Tom Boyle ®Growls i Boats. with or without the added real cash customers are be- |"l/an, Skip, i 4 s. ipod a, 'va, ( ' item of "expenses for four ginning to squawk and loudly, |8ame ending 6-5 High one-win prizes went to) . aoe enh as Ce eat ecco Pi agntarg ae rib ' " 26 -- SHOWBOATS 1 people". It must be getting too, about the business of de- Runners-up in the late draw| Don Holden's Oshawa Tink,| LJ had sink P with wo! godin; (While Joh e Howls Be he Stars scored their seventh fairly obvious to the average liberate time-outs in their |were Keith Johnson, Johniwith 29% prizes and the divi-) rian Ir S ree seal i i Hoefs scored one. " win; in eae eee ae hey fight fan that neither Chuvalo football games, to permit |Mowat, Tom Steen and John/sion's final set of prizes were Baker and Storie have slipped : he. © Jerk Fs scored a narrow victory over nor Cooper has the appeal to showi commercials 'to the | Piper, skip, with three wins)won by J, Haines' High Park to third with seven points with] Ina high-scoring contest, Har-| erks f the cellar - dwellers, Show draw that kind of gate re- TV audience. In Baltimore on (and a total of 51 points. rink, with 29% points, for one ' 4 ~ the remainder of the teams)man whipped Bathe by a 9-4 : Bg 8 : ceipts. Now appears Sunday, they chad pouring All the prize-winners in the|¥2- aces 5 aul S 1g in tightly hago nae tag the lead- song od Rasgit sparked Har- e Slips _ Score was 7-7 at half time, but Ungerman and his boy Chu- rain and a temperature of 37 |11:00 o'clock division were Included in the total of 28 ers, in an extremely close race./man to their victory with a fine Y ahae ; Eastview Park nipped King-|four- goal, one- assist effort. e L ese : Brian Bird fired three goals} Harmony 4: D: Porteous, M./side by a close 3 - 2 score. East-|Steve Young notched two goals, ags Purples Iner from the host club, with Fred rinks competing were entries cj rink taking third/from Port Hope. Dixie, Annan- Hons booed hen's in pacing St. Paul's to a 9-0 vic-|Cawker, C. Bright, G. Elliott;|yiew scorers were Russell Wil-| while Don Steeves, W. Page and 2 r 7 ith dale, Whitby, High Park, Tam- : h for two wins, with Westminster 3: R. Chambers, | son, Armstrong and|Terry Harper added single ordered by the Canadian Box- i alls, Downsview and nadian title against Bob y each = gran And. te} waste " prt oe 1 -' Gord Heather, Peterborough, lLea-|tory over St. Andrew's in a : Barry Pretty Boy" Felstein, as ed pla : on a rope Oda Pane eae Fenelon Protestant Church League nov-|J. Delaney, J. Watson. -- Bobby Thompson, while Bob/ markers, Eddie Misztak played . Eee eee F : "Qs. ice hockey game at the Civic| St. Paul's 4: S. Brinning 2,|Flintoff and John Jeffs replied|a strong game for Bathe with Biddy Baske eekend. |C. McLeod, §. McLaughlin; St.|with the Kingside goals. two goals, while Rick Roznick ing Federation, which has w TV commercials. two wi : A ; i 7 > imit marta Bs zh ' Puen g * 2 i 5 0c . Auditorium on the w : a ruled a 30-day time limit or They're going to be forced to | Elmer Pollard's rink was goode"", slong with 15 OCC en-'*""Sandy Furlong and Neil|Andrew's 0: D. Lavis recorded Take Visia played trong.|2nd Bob Chamberlain notched mandatory retirement for arri appy med one win, with gin d: te Is each|the shutout Jake Visla played a strong-| ©. li ith «i Chuvalo. schedule that w : ve fifth wrices and 'nae wee |Hogan potted two goals mats e : defensive game to hand Baker] Single tallies. You With six games remaining in games on TV and also keep iGeorge Pollitt De ea sie lobn ov. A Wieanie cities Ge and Peter} PEE WEE a 5-1 defeat. Doug Freeman! In the final game, Woodview | league play, " Purple a NYONE for Ontario Jock- th astil licking. At th Mesa : : Claude Phipps, 9; J. Augherton, ? hes hy Ss. 4 : - 1: .jand Dave Goguen led Lake|nipped Brookside by a 2-1 score las en a_ three-point lea A r Ontari the turnstiles clicking. At the Tom Murphy, 4 Steve Whalen recorded the) St. Paul's 1: Eddy Simkin; Vista to their victory with twolin a close-checking contest. Bill Should over the Gold' and Blue teams, consolation, 11% points for no; Jack Perry, 11: Rae Halleran, 7; P. S. Lawrence, 5. . who are tied for second place St.| Northminster 1: B. White. Club stock? We certainly moment, the problem is not |»; : : Seven't Marl the eat OF © tio peat Sar carerfutatery wins. : hes ag Don Holden, 13; Jim 'Haines, 3, Paar in the nets for ' histe? yohat Geeali als each, while Glen Kirk-|Verslus and Jeff Legere counted I i yet but the pot started to boll these things worsen' as time | TOP Prizes in the early draw| 1. Jamieson, 6 Les Gorrie, 5. aul's. bas! First Baptist 6: John Chesher/ham added a single marker.|the Woodview goals, while Pau! with 10 points, -- this week, with the statement goes on, in most instances, Were Claimed by John Roy's 'Second Round ' Results of other games play-|2, Lloyd Metcalf 2, Grant Horn-|'The lone Baker marksman was|Snell replied with Brookside's Blue club, winners of the _____________. entry from Port Hope, consist-| # Jamieson, 9: R. Halleran, 2 ed are: | by, Bob Small; Simcoe St. 0:|Randy Komatz. lone score. Westmount Kiwanis Biddy Bas-| *} et 7, 0; Don Holden, 5 | Phi i ua k -offs las ng of Clarence Moore, Barry Rie gar yiosecl age | BANTAM | Phil Allison earned the shutout. Danny Clary played a steady ketball League play offs last {Ki Bill Rowden and John A isin, 10 4 Haines, 9 ' Christ Church 10: F. Bathe 3,|_. St- Mark's 5: Dan Morris,)game in goal, as Rundle es -- to capture the, L > won thei . Armstrong,' 9; Tom Murphy, StU +f. o : ; $, : ionshi | gage ec nig Pepe B. Harrison, & P. S: Lawrence, 3. -|C. Lockey 2, L. Matthews, L. pied ag "Poel eed blanked Glen Stewart by a 6-0 MEET THE eague championship. zt 501 ts : Third Round "Patton, R. Patton, R. | mi ; i 4 : ' z TODAY HOCKEY 50% poin * rhira Round matt R. Patton, R. Taylor papel 0: Paul Dionne record-|sy ro} gly bat aan gd BLUE 21, GOLD 16 HOCKEY O00 Veweubes nt cate oe = Tom Murphy, 11; P. S. Lawrence, 2. |W. Pattfield; Northminster 2:/ 2 "the shutout excellent game for Rundle with In the finest game, played OHA Junior "A" League -- | Auditorium, 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 greet ae MN; es Gorrie, a S. Brinning, S$. McGahey. jed the shu ont ' a three-goal effort, while single to-date, the Blue club con- Niagara Falls Flyers vs Osh- |p.m. Jack Perry, 5; B. Harrison, 4 | Kingsview 5: G. Timms 2, G.|goals were added by Victor tinued their winning 'streak to awa Generals; at Civic Audi- | OMHA Midget League: uc ay rah Ry ved RE tlt a El Bob V Taylor, G. Sherban, R. Mistak; he on i illy 'Knight and) four games, with a 21-16 vic- torium, 7:30 p.m. Canadian Legion vs Fire- J. Haines, 14; J. Augherton, 4. ect Bo esey ish Andrew's 3: Tim Brown 2,/Charlie Game. tory over the Gold club, and Jim Holliday. Fernhill handed a_ stubborn moved into a second place tie In_ their Gold with the Gold team. previous engagement, were victorious 14-12. Chester Uszazki enjoyed his SUPER 5 cm fighters; at Children's Arena, 6:00 p.m. | OMHA Exhibition 11:00 A.M, DRAW . | vow wweer, gg meres | President Redmen| --_novice ~ lie Marcy Beth and Doe Eanes bk oe BROOKLIN -- | Christ Church 1: Cam Clif-| Schaeffer sharing the goaltend- OHA Intermediate League -- Keswick at Port Perry, at 8:00 p.m. and Ux- Two Leagues Game: : Oshawa CYO Pee Wee and G. MacMillan, 9; B. Charlebois, 1. bridge at Newcastle, 8:00 | Novice All-Stars; at Children's "Bob" A A | a yas Arena, 7:00 oa ce eee Bantam Leagues had three) Geo. Bates, 10; Elmer Pollard, 6. las newly - acted geanaeat ford; ee ae ing Cuties for Fernhill to earn Oshawa Minor Assoc. Mid- | OMHA Major Midget mare spar age --_* spa Eres Kitchen is) Ges Pele 3 heads the akendtive oF the age ae gre », | the shutout. Don Layton set the biggest day in Biddy competi- iis 7 ze ague: fins i: eague wi st. Josepns an Second Round n + " : | ' * pcb »| pace for Fernhill wi WO Z0% F yj -Doi , get League -- Foley Plumb- (League: Kinsmen Club vs Chas. Peacock, 8; €. Pollard, 7, |Brooklin "Redmen" Senior La-|Brent Fulton,' Peter Winstan- while Bill Lewko, Rocco fidevs: the prcodin vider Fake. iead St. Phillips - Hedwigs scoring Ps ing the individual scoring race, ing vs Letter Carriers, at | Rotary Club, at 8:30 p.m. and MacMill 4; K. Kitchen, 3 . se Club. 0 e coming! ley: 7 A 7:20 p.m.; Local 222 vs |Lions Club vs Kiwanis Club, [wins in both categories while) Geo. Bates, 13; Wayne Hussey, 2 eh soeneoding "BU" Vil tight. ai 4 eed and Hugh Hicks notched single - bafee 4 *nogory' : , J binson, 10; B. Dingley, 7 +s "| : John , " ji i i Navy Vets, at 8:20 p.m. and (at 9:30 p.m St. Gregory's and St. Mary's) ¥ Ganebeis, 10; G. Pellitt, 6 |pond, who remains on the|st. Mark's 4: C. Campbell 3 markers. contributed nine points to run| "| his over-all total to 59. | the big were losers in both divisions. R. Meyrick, 6; D. Mortson, 4 Rose Bowl Restaurant vs Lakeshore Pee Wee League: bo. ; i ; : : : . , | 10 ard as immediate past-presi- : IOF 1248, at 9:20 p.m: all Markham at Uxbridge, 8:00 Holy Cross Pee Wees defeat-| John Piper, 10 Ed Drinkle, 6. be past-p Ww. Wilmore. ; Erie Wiggans was three games at Oshawa Chil- ; Brooklin at Port Perry, (ed St. Gertrude's 5-2 with Pow-) pb. Mortson, 11; G. Pelli, 6. | Andrew Stuart is first vice Aust poe agreed har Sun, AOE te (OeETS.. DOLD Ne: 22 / ' b ' "| Davi mt; Simcoe St. 0: i hie into| ' points, which moved him into and Bay Ridges vs (ers and Konarowski scoring, R. Meyrick, 12; J. Robertson, 3. second place in the individual dren's Arena Oshawa Civil League -- Whitby Dupont vs Williams' Restaurant, 9:00 p.m. and Dines' Drive-In vs Chow's Restaurant, at 10:00 p.m.; both games at Bow- Manville Arena OMHA Lakeshore Novice League -- Markham at Brooklin, 6:00 p.m OMHA Lakeshore Pee Wee League -- Pickering at Ajax, 7:00 p.m. OMHA Lakeshore Bantam League -- Bay Ridges at Ajax, 8:30 p.m. Service OMHA Lakeshore Midget League -- Bay Ridges at Brooklin, 8:00 p.m OMHA Lakeshore Juvenile League -- Oshawa at Co- bourg, 9:15 p.m. SKATING Oshawa Figure Skating Club -- at Civic Auditorium, 4:30 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. WEDNESDAY BASKETBALL ORD Ladies' League: Mus- tangs vs Thunderbirds, at 7:00 p.m. and Jaguars vs Cougars, at 8:15 p.m.; both games at Sir Albert Love Separate School. for the losers while Langley had two for Holy Cross, with Ros- nick, Hoefs and Konalezyk each getting one goal. Joseph's nosed out St. at Brooklin Arena, Lakeshore Bantam League: Port Perry vs Pickering, at Brooklin Arena, 8:15 p.m. and St. Lindsay Bay Ridges, at |Mary's 6-5. McGuigan scored) j Arena, 8:45 p.m three for St. Joseph's with Le- Lakeshore Midget League: (Blanc adding a pair and Boyle| Pickering *at: Uxbridge, 9:00 p.m. and Peterboro at Whitby, one. Teéynien scored twice for! St. Mary's with. Belenger, Mc- 8:30 p.m. sk . apiece. | Sp St. Phillips - Hedwigs blank-| Public Skating (Adults ed St. Gregoryls boys 4-0.| Only): a Mi tae Dempster, Goguen, Parfitt and| ects ft jot 0pm. _| Powers were the goal scorers for the winners. In Bantam play,. St. Joseph's Oshawa Pee Wees defeated St. Mary's 4-1, James Nemish saving St. Mary's from Edge Scarborough a shutout while Gary O'Con- nell, Larry Hopkins, Mike Noon TORONTO Oshawa Peeland Mark Foley each scored Wee All - Stars came from be- once for the winners. hind a 3-1 deficit to edge Scar-| st, Gertrude's Bantams blank- borough Lions 4-3 in an exhijed Holy Cross 6-0, with Mike| bition hockey game at Ted/tacroix getting four goals while| Reeve Arena John Cloutier and Paul Dillon Peter Fallaise fired two goals |added singletons, Pete Hopman for the winners, Glen Kirkham|had the shutout. Picked up a single while John| St. Hedwigs - Phillips defeat- Hoess scored the winner in thejed St. Gregory's 4-2 on goals final period. |by Gilbert Lacaise, Paul Goodes, | Bill Stoveld, Steve Hutcheson |Brian Bulger and Jim Larkin. and Shane Quinn replied for|Peter Grady scored both goals| 'the losers. for the losers. My First Choice .. . My Second Choice SIGNED The Oshawa Zimes ATHLETE-OF-THE-YEAR (Contest Closes Dec. 20, 1967) My Third Choice . . .. a RETURN TO THE OSHAWA TIMES Now Open | JQUALITY | UTILITIES | LTD. | WHOLESALE @ PLUMBING @ HEATING @ ELECTRICAL @ INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES 1405 KING East of Town Line PHONE 728-9421 HOURS: Mon. to Fri. 7:30 to 5 p.m. Sat. 8:00 to 12 noon. MR 856 66 ets Eels ecexeseres Re eee are weve + etemener | Lose To Trenton Hugh and Galyer scoring on€/to9k advantage of the tired Osh-|in as a director, representing ss ai | E. Pollard, 9; B. Dingley, 4 John Piper, 11; Chas, Peacock, 6, Fred Kitchen, 12; Ed Drinkle, 4, G, Bates, 6; G. MacMillan, 5. W. Hussey, 10; B. Charlebois, 7 Midget All-Stars president with Don Mitchell as|George Pigden recorded the second vice-president and Alvin} shutout. 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