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Oshawa Times (1958-), 30 Dec 1967, p. 9

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MPIONSHIPS Fans Dunlop Invitational bonspiel in Whitby won by Bill Creber's rink from Toronto, Oshawa and_ neighboring communities well repre- sented at Ontario Centennial Sports Award Dinner. Donevan wins COSSA Junior 'A' girls' basketball title. Denis O'Connor of Whitby captures girls' COSSA Sen- jor 'A' basketball champion- ship. Dr. John Phillips re - elect- ed to his third term as pres- ident of Oshawa Green Gaels, Bob Vesey elected president of Brooklin 'Redmen' sen- jor Jacrosse club. Andy Boychuk finishes sixth in Canadian Male Athlete of the Year. Oshawa Catholic High School wins COSSA junior 'B' girls basketball champ- ionship. . Dale Tallon suffers shouil- injury in game against onto Marlboros. Fred O'Donnell suffers iration of sacroiliac joint in ie against London Nation- Voting in Oshawa Times ete-of-the-Year closes _ Gaylord Powless an- wed winner of Oshawa es Athlete-of-the-Year HAD, YEAR 5 968 clocks in, sh you health, h & happiness! U & SPORTING GOODS -- OSHAWA A" Hockey ONIGHT GAME TIME 7:15 P.M. )SHAWA ENERALS --vVvsS -- 'TERBORO Ticket Holders Use No. 15 for this game. US SERVICE downtown 6:15 - 6:45 - Return after the game. EXT HOME GAME MON., JAN, 1 ERALS vs. TORONTO "chap ONDAY, AN. Ist AME TIME 2:00 P.M. SHAWA NERALS -- Vs -- JRONTO Ticket Holders Use ». 16 for this game. IS SERVICE wntown 6:15 - 6:45 . turn after the game. 'T HOME GAME SAT., JAN. 6 ALS vs. KITCHENER™ eee iG STREET WEST Oshawa Boys |Oshawa Bantams OUTDOORS In Semi-Final: By Bill Owens Times Outdoor Writer Toronto won two games Friday} to take the lead in the third day of the centennial midget hacker OTTAWA (CP) -- Toronto| Toronto meets Cornwall and Ne- tournament here, Young Nationals, after running|pean meets Oshawa. |Boston Steve Boyle scored three|TOUshshod over the opposition| Pierre Lavoie had two goals|Chicago THERE IS no better way gen is absorbed i goals to pace Toronto to a 6-3/0" the first two days of the all-|in Cornwall's 7-2 win. Claude|Toronto parents to bring to their FO sun tine so io, the | win over Sault Ste, Marie, sec-| Ontario centennial bantam hock- boul STANDINGS warxentox, on cr) L1@ LOronto Team. |" ™xsatte. HOCKEY | | | Eastern Division LT F AM 19 9 4119 88 42 17 10- 8 104 96 42 1611 6 96 73 38 Disotell, Barry Evans, Gary)New York 1513 5 92 90 35 water to give life to the forms ; yt DI i ike| Detroit 413 6 106 100 34 nesters a di pia ond-place tea t .|¢y tournament, were held to a}/Evans, Brian Baker and Mike! . ding oe ae of life in the pools below, sient: Toronto's aoe 1-1 tie by Oshawa Friday. Belmora aiso scored, Montreal 1314 8 96 85 34 } than to acquaint them A QUIET WAI : |6-0 shutout over Cornwall. | Brian Maloney scored for To-|_ Alvin Willard got both New Western Division d g ALK through Oshawa beat Sault Ste. Marie ronto, Gary Bone for Oshawa. | Liskeard goals. Los Angeles 1615 3 92 100 35 h the mysteries of nat ay rev sre, the forest may reveal its |6.2 and also battled to a 2-2 tie| Cornwall defeated New Lisk-| Bill MeKay, Tom Doyle, | Phila. be encountered on a free- mystery i ; é ar te on ie cae a dea Pd |with Port Arthur. eard 7-2 and Nepean took a 4-2|Sandy Stewart and Gary Coch-|Pittsbur Id of the outdoors. This lar place. C vati be along the shores of a nay plead eee" Saeed jand Oshawa meets Sault Ste.| Semi-finals and finals will be|Reg McDonald and Bob David-|St. Loui or stream or through the soon owlets will ope Mane |Marie in the semi-finals today.|Played today. In the semi-finals, son scored for Port Arthur. Oakland fest and swamp. It is easy gry mouths for food even Ber ma apamati game is at Pittsbur Parents to point out to though the snow is dee S deep upon Results: Pier ot Nat iach, gat Vet sao, mate | Tort satis. waves; MEET THE GENERALS , ples o alure's handi- woodcock will spiral his way Toronto 6 Cornwall 0; Oshawa 6 {St Loui k in plant, insect and ani- into the dusky twilight, ail 1512 5 74 7035 gh 1316 5 84 92 31 | Toronto plays Scarborough] victory over Port Arthur. jrane were the Nepean scorers.|Minnesota 1115 7 70 91 29 s 1219 3 66 84 27 721 6 64 94 20 Result Friday gh 1 St. Louis 2 | Games tonight | at Montreal St. Louis at Toronto | F ; : 4 l Sault Ste. Marie 2; Oshawa 2 | i ate eat can, tn the long the while emitting his "'beent- | Port Arthur 2: Scarborough 6 WAYNE WALTERS po ey geet j j willing than beent"' cry over the evening (Cornwall 5 Of The Times Sports Staff °° iB Berea rae eh it of a rendezvous with the air, His wild plunge to earth |---- : ahah atieean 3 eo _ : » |Detroit at Pittsburgh n ighboringy,gang. impresses the youngsters as Brian Morenz, assistant Philadelphia at Los Angeles | P well as his 'hidden nate hs captain and third year cen- Games Sunday | IE MAGIC of nature is below. we Bowmanville Lads tre with the Oshawa Generals | Toronto at New York | elusive when viewed with * . | is slowly acquiring the nick- ] Lg ogee of an adult THE SPAWNING TROUT In Final Tonight -- of -- bc licuredll 2 youngster it can tells his own story and 'the IV * geal tga" added re u ' a an unforgetable é frien ths eae Tid BOWMANVILLE -- Bowman-| NHI, playe r, Da Keon, tional fualneat iets lo ta ig eg pale We hearts ville and Peterborough will) a eel tine see ts thread, Ry oe aula! trails that pl red sy eh haere The clash at the Bowmanville Arena) one of the club's strongest readily be seen after tontail rabbit i d th ee no here tonight at six o'clock, in' checkers, and along with Ron shly fallen snow. 'The the birds in the decks, ote the Midget tournament final. | Dussiaume elps form the Facks made by a rabbit and Nature's bounty to everyone Ot ge ypu al palo Generals best penalty killing Squirrel are almost the in the land. The fishing ex- |p : unit. On top of all this he | "10s ati Randy Rogers, Grove Benne 3 fame, but on closer observa- peditions of summer termi- Harvey Williams aad ee aig bara to fill gaps on Oakland | Hershey \Baltimor Boston at Detroit at Chicago } Los Angeles at Philadelphia American League Eastern Division WG&t 8 A Ss |Springfid 18 13 2 120 119 38) 13.11 4110 90 30) re 12 12 5 111 103 29 Providence 1016 4 99 122 24 Western Division 4 ou can note t ate : : : 5 7 97 i Dit. makes a call whee En ae sy tel pee put of Parker each scoring once fo1 With 12 goals and nine as- Cleveland wesw es a ; : hae color in the fall landscape. Bowmanville while Keith Ibbot-, ¢ ronan . Quebec 12:12 7 127 110 31 ee oe Ot auite eide The bounty of nature is har- \son, Benlé Weatherall and Ron| ton" wee ee ae Buffalo 13 14 5 114 121 31 i 4 ; son, Er atherg é lai' , ' ' 213 side for left and right im- vested with father and child | wajton scored for Mhithy. 0?) season, Morenz is one of only Rochester 13.15 4 107 116 30 , ; three Generals to top the 20 : Brooklin defeated Uxbridge point mark. The others are 8-1 in their second game and Fred O'Donnell and Dussi- Markham nosed out Ajax 2-1.! aume. ts. Further along the and both are proud of the may be found a whole _ straight shot or there may be lomeration of tracks a twinge of gladness when an th a few specks of blood elusive target gets away. midget ranks: Then at the age of 16 he came to play with : ; the Generals qualify for their final match. In his first season with Osh- UP with the puck, skate first trees are tightly closed He or she will think back and : nara é Brooklin 6-2 and Bowmanville they are there neverthe- be happy because you will defeated Markham 2-0. to and in a few short have shared in the glories of t s will burst open with Nature and this no' amount "Ti ; hell ed eee ' . awa, alternating between cen- . fs life in the first warm of money can buy. This is an & going to do with it.' B is of the Spring sun. The esthetic treasure of life that | Oshawa Trundlers ue and dent wing, Morenz "Backchecking." he went Cleveland at Hershey i Mgreens are not the bright only the outdoors can bring scored 15 goals and collected "eats t Buffalo at Rochester Pyblue and green of summer. and it can come about if par- M k G 17 assists. After his first year ear ', a mae of | Bultal chest : y are clothed in the dark- ents will pause for a moment. | ake ood Show with the Generals his pro- : player: not eing lazy. To Ontario Junior A er hues of winter but they too at year's end and resolve to : oes PES: fessional hockey rights were Pe effective the players have WiLT Ff. AP Thold the promise of spring. show the son and daughter Competing in' the Bet Santa, claimed by tle-Chicago Black 0 work together as a line. |N. Falls 18 5.4131 69 40 "The streams are locked in the heritage which is right- Bowlathon,"" the cuwe Oshawa Hawks This allows the defence to | Kitchener 17 5.314% 84 37 the grip of winter and there 'fully theirs. It is thus that we (*nlires, Harold Ballem and Al) Discussing this season's edi- Stay on the blueline, instead |-oronto 17 8 2153 90,36 } snow and ice which hides can provide for the genera- Perry made a fine showing. tion of the Generals Morenz Of backing into our own (Montreal 18 7 2115° 81 34 Se tish and insect life from tions et ihe habs "foe Th Ballem got off toa fast start) said "we have a good team, end and often being caught (Hamilton 13 & 7117 74 33 tview. But here and there is a land belongs not to the old mee pee we bls i Bamne ane) but we just need time to jell. £0 ae Boal. : St. Cath. 13 13 2 108 106 28 hallow place in the stream but to the young continued at a good clip for the! Some games we do jell and _Morenz is in grade 13 at it ondon R15 4 78 120 20 id where the ice has not : ' entire 30 games, to finish with A) others we aren't in the games Central Collegiate and plans Oshawa 717 2 88 143 16 formed and the water is flow- MAY THE great outdoors (total OF 7,980 pins and an ayer- from the start." to continue his education next |Pet'borough 5 16 f 83 126 16 4ng swiftly over a gravel bring you joy and happiness pee ga good enough to ari "I think when we get the yale on zeceive: # Ottawa 224 2 49 168 6 bed. Here is where the oxy- this coming year! phos ae" money, in the' whole team back together in pit re a ad ae play a | Results Friday ------___--_--_--_---- ee = Be Class. the new year and begin play- ockey. Plans at the moment | 4.) 1. 9 Niagara Falls % | Perry started off slowly but) jng as a unit again we will re to play his final year with Result Friday Rochester 5 Providence 1 Games Tonight ynere a weasel found and [Peterborough defeated Trenton) Morenz is a product of the Buffalo at Baltimore killed his prev. THE FRIGID Arctic winds 5-4 and Ajax won 4-2 over Whit- Brampton minor hockey sys- Quebec at Cleveland : begin to blow and hen it will yl cg me el "sa Trenton de-) tem. where he played on all- BRIAN MORENZ 'Providence at Hershey THE BUDS on the limbs of be the end of another year. Peterborough Wide haat star teams right through to ... Versatile performer Rochester at Springfield Games Sunday are kill t Baltimore at Buffalo ; ag Raph ne weed nr |Clevéland at Providence and then think what you are SPringfield at Quebec Games Monday Hamilton 1 St. Catharines 3 finished strongly, to claim 15th a ' 9 the Generals and commute to 4 ( ) | : start to improve Toronto 3 Kitchener 6 prize in the high single-game Concerning 7 York University in Toronto | , penalty killing, f Se S . group. His total was 7,424. taking a social science course. |Montreal 4 Ottawa 2 one of the strong points of Game Today s "Holly" Leet of Erindale, with a at " 7 RS NOTE: This is th TODAY < OHA Junior 'B' Lakeshor j his game, he said, "penalty EDITORS N : s is the ' Os 7 HOCKEY League: Oshawa Crushmen a a ae killing is just a matter of seventh in a series of arti- eS § j b . Hf Pr 7 is 7 > A OHA Junior 'A' League -- |vs Cobourg Cougars, at Co- ithe 17-hour Neg coinpetition, | skating and checking. Wren cles on players with the Osh Peterborough at Toronto Peterborough "Petes" vs |bourg Arena, 8:00 p.m, with Paul Christmas as runner. Blair once told me when you awa Generals. Niagara Falls at St. Catharines POshawa Generals; at Civic | up, with 8,200 pins Hamilton at Kitchener Auditorium, 7:30 p.m. TUESDAY persevere - me -- mcs OHA Intermediate League HOCKEY --- Sunderland at Newcastle, OHA Intermediate League: STEPHENSON'S | BILENDUKE'S ESSO SERVICE 8:00 p.m. Newcastle at Port Perry, 8:00 Taha a a nk Wy ' | Juni 'Rp' keshore p.m. imcoe ot. South at entwort Pen pagel yonwareegin | OHA Junior 'C' League: cy GARAGE ial holy a fh geen | vs Kingston Frontenacs; at -- gy oe og ye Dm. | pane esa Wheel stitghtesing 3 MECHANICS TO SERVE YOU | Kingston Memorial Centre, viv service eague: @ Wheel Balancing. Cor Foote's Towing vs Williams' Vibrations. 8:00 p.m. | Tune-Ups - Brake Service - General Repairs | Restaurant, at 9:00 p.m, and | 15 CHURCH STREET OHA Junior 'C' League -- | Whitby Dupont vs Chow's Ph. 725-0527 Oakville at Ajax, 8:00 p.m. | Restaurant, at 10:00 p.m.; 1 | rrewree bey sage pre both games at Bowmanville HOTEL Gonosha | . eee vn Ajax @ y, 6: p.m. | Arena. i sae =-- Giliawinls Finest Hotel une-up Specialists as | OMHA Juvenile League: | Lee Bishop OEE PONG ERE | Hwy. No. 2 & Thicksen Rd. pe : SUNDAY Tony's Refreshments vs Roy- RADIATOR REPAIRS of Phone 725-7622 ' JBKATING .. jals, at 8:00 p.m. and Auto Cleaaing ond Aacorina 4 = } Family Skating: at Civic | Workers Credit Union vs Hay- New and Used Radiators Air-Conditioned €offee PUT A TIGER IN auditorium, 1:15 p.m. to 3:15 | den Macdonald, at 9:00 p.m.; 42 Bond St. W. Shop youn Tank p.m. . ho* games at Civic Auditor- 725-1633 ' z 1 | OPIN 24 HOURS A BAY il HOCKEY * jum, ees i ' Senior Industrial League: Lakeshore Midget League: , Houdaille Industries vs Sklar |Markham at Brooklin, 8:00 There's More Furniture, at 10:00 a.m.; | P-m. Stan's Rentals vs Lasco Steel Lakeshore Bantam League: To See Kings, at 11:00 a.m. and Ped- |Brooklin at Uxbridge, 7:30 with ae LTD. lar People vs Ontario Steel |P.-m. and Lindsay at Ajax, Products, at 12:00 noon; all | 8:30 p.m. games at Civic Auditorium. Lakeshore Novice League: Whitby Commercial Lea- (Pickering at Brooklin, 6:00 gue: Duff's Esso vs Dale p.m. Plastering, at 11:45 a.m. and | oe aqung East Mall, 600 King Street East Telephone CONSTRUCTION Everything in Builder's Supplies, Fuels, shore League--Oshawa Crushmen at Kingston, 8:00 p.m . Intermediate League--Sunderiand at Newcastle, 8:00 p.m./, . Junior 'C' League--Oakville at Ajax, B:00 p.m . SUNDAY, DEC, 31 HOCKEY--Senior Industrial League--Houdoille vs Sklar's, 10:00 am; | Stan's Rentals vs Lasco Kings, 11:00 a.m. and Pedlars vs Ontario | gue: St. Michael's College vs (ris, Ian Cullan, Mike Mountain) Whitby Lasco Steelers, at jand Brian Drumm each adding} Whitby Arena, 7:30 p.m. a singleton. B - A Fuels vs Ottenbrite's a My ializi z Ha ng os Est, Since 1945 ep : Men's Wear, at 1:45 p.m; Pe ragils Gans eee Spasializing. in summer cottage needs Nel On SNe, fee Sport Monuments . . . of Distinction both games at Whitby Arena. | ¢.99 p.m. to 8:00 p.m Phone 985-7951 Port Perry 728-8101 668-3552 WHITBY ---- ee @ FREE DELIVERY @ 1154 Nelson St. -- Oshowe : MONDAY . | as HOCKEY Novice All-Stars | Guranteed Used Cors EXPERT FOR QUALITY FURNITURE IN . OHA Junior 'A' League: ROY WwW ° ' GEORGE S Toronto Marlboros vs Osh- s H att. twa Generals. at vive Ava.» Blanks Woodview . | Uufi UPHOLSTERY CO. | FINA SERVICE torium, 2:00 p. 'i Natcincekcen Paiks Aénns Oshawa Novice All - Stars NICHOLS | 77 CELIN RE-UPHOLSTERING Tune-ups. Licensed Mechanie. At Civic Auditorium, 9:00 a.m, |Dlanked Woodview Park Pee} Courtice ond Bowmanville -- |f pally REMODELLING REFINISHING [I] Come in now and have your to 12:00 'noon. oe Wees 6-0, in their exiibition | SHEN OLOBLE | | 728-5342 ee cor checked and changed over OMHA Exhibition Games: |8me at Brooklin Arena, with) atic iB eave a eit it etme ee : Cobourg Juveniles vs Oshawa |David Andrews and "Ricky") ples m : : | winter driving Juveniles, at 6:00 p.m. and /Moffitt, sharing the puck ee PHONE: Fatr0a0s | Oshawa Whithy SPORTS Highlights li PICK-UP and DELIVERY Toronto Pee Wees vs Oshawa |Ping : duties and the shutow 46 Years Serving You | | All - Stars; at 8:00 p.m.; both apes or a aa --_-- nn Bhan Sic jc : 668-4232 ames at Civic Auditorium. air McMullan score wice| il unior 'A' League--Peterboroug! etes" vs Oshawa | & OHA Junior 'B' Metro Tea: for the Novices with Tim Mor-| POLLARD"S | Generals; at Civic Auditorium, 7:15 p.m OHA Junior 'B' Loke- |f| 932 BROCK ST. N, WHITBY HOBBIES pi a arabe - -- 2) Oshowa's Hobby Supply Centre SHEET Stee!, 12:00 noon; all three games at Civic Auditorium Whitby [ff] @ PLASTIC MODELS Commercial League--Duff's vs Dale's, of 11:45 am. ond BA. ve | @ FLYING MODELS Ottenbrite's, ot 1:45 p.m.; both games of Whitby Arena | After H MONDAY, JAN. 1 HAPPY NEW YEAR, to All Sports Fens. HOCKEY--OHA Junior 'A' 'League--Toronto Marlboros va Oshawe | @ ELECTRIC TRAINS @ RACING CARS ee 92 Simcoe St. North Generals; at Civic Auditorium, 2:00 p.m... . OHA Junior 'B' Lake- |f| T shore League--Oshawa Crushmen at Cobourg. 8:00 p.m... . OHA [I ° 723-9512 * Junior 'B' Metro League--St. Michael's College yvs Whitby Losco ° Steelers; at Whitby Arena, 7:30 p.m ® TUESDAY, JAN, 2 HOCKEY--OMHA Juvenile League--Doubleheader, at Civic Auditorium, 8:00 p.m. and 9:00 p.m, . . , Civil Service League--Foote's. vs Williams, at 9:00 p.m, and Whitby Dupont vs Chow's, at 10:00 p.m.; both games at Bowmanville Arena , . . OHA Intermediate League-- Newcastle at Port Perry, 8:00 p.m. WEDNESDAY, JAN. 3 SKATING--Ice Skating, Adults Only--ot Civic Auditorium, 8:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. New Year's Day | uy (rash Un From 4 PM. till 1 AM. | 8 vo rine te... Pizza -- Hot Dogs -- Burgers ... It Likes You Fish 'N Fries i] SMITH Beverages Phone 723-0101 LTD. 723-1011 -- Oshawa 735 Erie St, (Oshawa) Station Pleze ono RO RTE NRL AE FREE APTITUDE TEST SUDDARD'S 0" "ORGAN "® PIANO BICYCLE SHOP al--Dr, J. Siauson, Mus. Doe., F.A.C.M. Golf and Fishing Equipment XS THE FAMILY DRIVE-INS 7 c.csland ation CLEANIT , SERVICE LTD. KING ST. Ww. NY Sales--Service--Paorts . Dry Cleaners and Shirt Launderers (Ae oe ; KEYS MADE 5 @ Phone 725-3555 Phone e CANADIAN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC Studios -- Oshawa @ Whitby @ Ajax @ Bay Ridges PHONE 725-3979 A97 Simcoe St. S. | BEAUPRE'S ESSO Open 24 Hours Doily REESOR Fuel and Lumber | BOB HOY | Stafford Bros. Lid. - MOSIER | Phone 668-5331 30 Years Experience THIS SPACE | AVAILABLE FOR "YOUR ADVERTISING MESSAGE 123-3474 JOHN 723-5278 METAL WORK ours --~ Residence INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL PHONE THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, December 30, 1967 9 'Fivers Nip Generals, Late In Third Period By WAYNE WALTERS jing out 14 shots and keeping -- Je we aptionge'™ Quintiilian, Robert. < : : Dgog " rist and Dussiaume. NIAGARA FALLS -- The Oshawa within range of the)"NiaGARA FALLS: gos!" Myre; de hockey program sold at the|Flyers. fence, Ley, Sellwood, Blain, M. Keeler, ¥ en: o. ae rds, 1 a ieaeera Falls Arena describes} Ron Dussiaume scored the/fincon" Worst, anally Swain, At e Oshawa Generals as an'prettiest goal of the night at the! Roberto. Haggerty. Erieson, A. Kesler "erratic" hockey team. 17:25 mark of the second period, /#"4 Notman The Generals lived up to this taking the puck in his own end, FIRST PERIOD description last night, battling | cutting between two defence-| 1. Niagara Falls, Brindley the league-leading Flyers on|man, and driving a hard, low] : reg vee sasteeees 69 1 ' } u . even terms for most of the/shot into the corner of the goal. (Atkinson Haggerty)... 19:32 game before dropping a 3-2 de Penalties; Sellwood 3:50; Gyles (ma- Generals tied the game up in jor) 19:40; Swain. (maior) 19:40; Ley cision on a goal late in the third the third period on a shot by 19:44 period. Joe Rol Ss i Generals, who have lost their). a bertson that hit a skate SECOND PERIOD last three games, including and bounced into the net. 4. Gabews,. Dosileiens ASrenuse : rege (Clayton, Seagrist 17 recent 14-3 drubbing by the|_ But at.the 14:16 mark with pecsitfes:' 'aninsen "> Bed 55; Seag! Montreal Junior Canadiens John Clayton just returning|15:04; Seliwood 15:04; Seagrist 19:44) ai. . , et in 19:4 played well and had enough op from a tripping penalty, Fly- 5¥4 I portunities around the Niagara ¢'S Karl Haggarty poked home THIRD PERIOD Falls' net to win thrée hockey 'he Puck. after a scramble in 4 Oshawa. Robertson = faa s front of Wilson Boldirev, Seagrist) -. 10:08 games, but they just couldn't : 3. Niagara Falls, Haggerty capitalize. Generals were minus Fred (Ley, Roberto) Mi6 Penalties: Clayton 12:10. They trailed 2-0 at the end of O'Donnell, Dale Tallon, who the first period, scored the only,made the trip but didn't play goal of the second and traded and Bob Stewart, who failed to Mf goals in the third make it back in time from Mike Scarpace Prince Edward Island Flyers broke out early with ; Doug Brindley scoring at the) Luc Bedard was also lost in Misses Rose Bowl 8:37 mark. Brindley scored: on|the first period, after striking PASADENA, Calif. (AP) a backhand shot, after taking a/his head on the ice, Bedard had University of Southern Califors rebound off the boards, He lust returned to the lineup fol- jia's offensive team suffered a added his second goal, five min- 'Wing a siight concussion t loss Thursday when Mike utes later, on a hard shot that Generals were outshot in the pace, 250-pound right burst by Oshawa goaltender game 33-24 suffered torn ligaments Dunc Wilson and into the net ht knee, He will not Wilson was Generals' best, OSHA layer in the first period kick- ard; fo I 4 lay nst Indiana in the Rose 'Bowl on New. Year's Day. pensar Woo Monday! . Harness racing Special New Year's Day post time 1:30 pm Regular post times Mon., Thurs., Fri., 7:45 pm Saturday 1:30 pm Glassed-in, heated grandstand All weather track Plenty of parking SNOWMOBILE RENTALS Want to know where you can have fun and enjoy- ment with the entire family this winter? Goreski's Winter Resori Is The Place! 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