ACKERS FIRST TD : — Max quarter of pny sen te McGee of the Green Bay Pack- Bowl game in ers snares a pass from quarter- Kansas. City's wae Mite si vessets Eat ne at a ial sae ae can't cee his Mc- who headed for pay dirt Packers Whip Dominate Second Half But at the half-way point of ame the Packers looked | LOS ANGELES (AP? — Vince}! Daily Journal-Record TRICOUNTY HOCKEY SPORTS DEPARTMENT BURLINGTON — Jim Deven ish and Kerry Close scored two goals each to lead Oakville Gol- 845-4230 Suse in Tuco novice game terday. PAGE 6 Monday, January 16, 1967 | Andy Weatherbed and Bill Mor-!S By THE CANADIAN PRESS St. Catharines Black are pro ing in a place like this? The Black Hawks, in. first have not won a game on home ice since Noy. 2 maintained their unen- me ice as’Kitchener Rangers defeated them 2-1. The loss left St. Catharines in ‘sixth place in| the standings and }the win! moved the Rangers into second place behind Toronto Marl. | " peThe Marlies, meanwhile, and the first touchdown of _ The Chiefs’ Fred Wil- liamson (24) is at right. Green | rind ens Me to win the ttle Chiefs By THE CANADIAN PRESS n it comes to home ice. diel Americans are anes fae) third quarter was the fifst in| |Hawks Slide To Sixth Place Can't Win Game On Home Ice Hawks bably asking themselves what's a nice team like us do- .|43 Saturday night. Sinencant Drub Indians, 6-3 23rd Straight Home Victory the Pelican League. et Americans extended their dication that the Packers were | unbeaten string on home ice to! maintained “their slim, two- point lead by defeating Oshawa 7-3 Sunday afternoon, In other Sunday games, Montreal Junior Canadiens bombed Niagara Fatls — 10-4 and Peterborough edged Hamilton Red Wings oo Oshawa defeated St. Catharines |? of first with adap tgp ‘They can finish no worse than id and GTON — Oakville hopes of a first - place #1 victory over Burlington in a Tricounty Hockey League mid- get game here last night. Tim Ecclestone and Jim Kru- licki scored for Kitchener os |day and defenceman Larry G will play Burlington or ogg eo bons replied for the jocksens a ca Slag : finals. | cra | Black Hawks. pda eocenirps Slama Chor | Gerry. Meehan and Terry 'Caffery each scored twice for Toronto and Richie Bayes, | Steve King and Al Osborne pees one apiece. Nick Beverly j two for Oshawa and Bob/| walioe got the other. born Oakville goals while Larry McJennett counted the) ker. The win came on the heels of = aie loss to the highly - rated Sob Exacnen den Hawks to a 61.victory over | ish, giving ity League r the Dod | gers ‘and Rick Redshaw clicked for the Goodyears The fast - skating Dodgers set i an Division. in fourth place, ant bevisar s pehind third - place Que- | bec. In pi games Sunday, Pitts- | burgh rets and Cleveland Barons Sayed fo a 3-3 tie, Que- bec defeated Providence Reds | * tead scored one goal + K y 1. sinng Doty att ip cet nothing like the poised and pol- | aroused "| 24 straight games Sunday w od en and Baltimore paints or here last night. | .the fop teams in National shed champions of the NFL.) In the first half they had | they stopped Springfield Indians | oe Bisons played to a tha eter licliached fourth | Football League alter watching |For two surprising quarters the) failed to put-pressure on Daw-) Se cia Saturday,| Place in the final league stand- | his Green Bay Packers whip|Chiels, champions of the AFL./son and let him scramble) The victory ended s twogame | Be ST eteated But | ings for the Jets and gave them the American Football League ‘played as if they were the) around. | winning streak for the Indians, se 92 Baltis ore downed & final season's record of eight | champs in Sunday's first Super equals of the batile = proven} Wood rambled 30 yeards to who were offered a minimum) ne ‘ na ee ad Fa Pitts isburgh | wine, five losses and five ties. Bow! Game | Packers, who ended the half | the Chief's five after picking off | $10,000 Friday by owner * Eddie sdijiings 3 They met Guelph in the first) iclingmg to a precarious 14-10) the pass that was deflected by | Shore as an incentive to make | | beat Rochester 5 round of the playoffs. “They have a good football | lead, Lee Rov Caffey, Elijah Pitts | the playoffs. LEADS ROCHESTER Saturday night, the Jets ska-| team with fine speed but I'd went in on the next play Indians reacted by ‘beat- | Don Blackburn led Roches- y ' In the second half the pac kers | manhandied Len tougher.” said h - bardi, following the Packers’ 35- ated ag a ~t cog 10 victaéry before a disappoin ting crowd of 63,006 in the 93, Willie Wood's interception of 000-seat-Los Angeles Coliseum. a Dawson. pass early in the - Interception By Willie Wood Key Point In Packer Victory have to say that NFL football Pct Dawson, co The the Packers were on the Way. | ing Cleveland Barons 3-2 Friday |day, picking out receivers urday niht. But Sunday | calling the right ball carrier on) veh they ran into the high- important third4iown situatons-( seoring Americans, who; €;Of 14 third-down calis in the | checked their drive for the third |game, Starr produced first and final playoff spot in the | downs 11 times. He was named } the most valuable play ver of bs game and winner of a spec sports car award by a Lage Se ] B t S sine a $ beat yan Starr threw two | passes to 34-year-old ia ie pee who caught only Gee LOS ANGELES {AP)-<—Few--in-the-same—Memorial_Colise today where he starred for the Uni. . was any ane i are ce in Green versity of Southern California. Bay Packers’ 35-10 victory over BALL DEFLECTED 4 Kansas Chief: Bowl Soe, sin the Super | revealed, “and I thought jt would But a key pout go came j Hever: come: down." when the Packers’ Wood | Wood then disclosed tha! Green intercepted a Len Seiuns pass | Bay has a policy of setting up intended for Fred Arbansas and, 4! -opponent for a kill, giving in an electrifying rin, took the | Passes to the outside for short- 50 yards to the Chiefs’ five. yardage — and then hawking be i Yin when the enemy thinks it has| "One barby Fnh Pie et found a weak point in the de- had been) fence. ] it across a 14-10 Green Bay Y lead became; Coach Vince “Lombardi said | a i there were no adjustments made | » they'd pass on a/at halftime. third down and five and 1 was | “We just played more aggres- | ready,” food, performing ' sive football in the second The ba!l was deflected, Wood ~~ passes during the regular / son. The 1l-vear-veteran led “the | By THE CANADIAN PRESS ards ceivers with seven for 138 y: including the scoring plays of | California Seals spent the 37 and 13 yards | weekend consolidating their hold the | on second place in the Western | On most of his catches ivielim wak Willle Mitch a | Hockey League, beatin, the niet Bart Starr had a Sealer: night and downing Quebec Aces | goa Strengthen Hold On Second | ted p ’s attack Sunday with two rk a 41 triumph over Dun- goals while Mike Walton Bronco Horvath, Daryl Sly and | Gerry Ehman scored the others. Jimmy Anderson, Brian Smith An injury to Larry Lawrence marred last night's victory. The high - scoring forward took a stick across the kidneys, where | Pelion Locas scored for he was badly injured two years ago, and spent the night in hos- pital. Doctors indicated the eeey le Was not serious and kept Law- iia in hospital as a precau- Diego Twice wilike Fox scored from Gerry. The result of the weekend ac- ay left California in | 5 with 44 points, 1 | Patient. Vancouver is op ith 40, followed by Seatteyeeue | wits 39, Victoria witk-37, Mustangs Hand gan scored other Oakville goals. The win all assured more of 14 wins and jour de- Satuiday night Ken Collett Goodyears Defeat Burlington May Share Midget Loop Lead |: the tempo for the Goodyears Sun- ao and aie dominated the game ies took a pass from Ferguson in front of the net for ihe winner in the second period. It gave the Goodyears a 2-1 lead. Goodyears took the early lead in- the first sent hen De mond from Hank Hunting and Steve Dewey. McJennett's Butch first period, went in off an Oak- tha ville defenceman. Virus and Te Perras ry (ed assists on Daley's al aaa Desmond Kelterborn scored from Des usman jn the final period. Mike Bryan and Rick Redshaw iscond 5 nd|were both handed m late in the game for protesting the referee's failure to penalize a Burlirigton player who fell on the puck in his own goalcre __ Jets Nudge Burlington, 3-2 Bastead Figures In Two Goals| Aurora Wins, 5-3 started by Dan Lillycropp mii-| way in the stanza. rama scored a powerplay) from Brian Foster, with Don | and Morgan and Close Devenish, Close Net Two Hawks Blast Burlington pao'rirn wa dspaeen Sauce a 43 bition triumph over Peter- ance in weeks, They were all over their hosts from the opening whistle and took _ 32 seconds to go in front to stay. Weatherbed scored from Col- lett, Devenish from Bart Duncan and Morgan from Danny Tows in the first period to the Hawks a 30 lead Devenish scored 38 ungssisted goal a the closing frame. The Hawks. played poor were lucky to win Saturday a after grabbing a 3-0 lead in first period goal. Goals by Paul Bush and Don Hodgson narrowed the score in the second period and Ricky Fla- reid evened the count early in the ero scored the winner with ess than two minutes to play. ed Peder gain fed him a pass just inside at the blueline and he got a clear break. Bray Scores Two NEWMARKET — Aurora : Tt BURLINGTON — Steve Bas-) Spears and Jay Jessiman to give gers strengethened their hold on and set up| the Jets a 10 lead with the game] first place in the Suburban Jun- a second to spark Oakville Jets! just 16 seconds old but Geoff | jor to a 3-2 victory over Burlington | Swan evened the score on a play | over the surprisingly tough Ni C League with a 53 victory cw Len Bray scored two goals and Paul O'Mahony, Bob Barber and [ane oxen id one each for market Redmen. ent Craig sitting out an inter. the Ti ference penalty early in the period at an ain ton knotted the | score ag Ric! hard Hal! scored from Dave | Lawson and Andy Adams to even | me score with Spears sitting cross - checkin nalty. * Charlie Burton scored the win- ner at the 11:50 mark during a scramble in front of the net. Bas- tead earned an assist on the play. Standout goaltending by Brian | ae helped Jets to their vic-! gist, Fox, Frank Girard and Tony -Evershed scored Oakville | zoals Saturday night, Girard al- o earned two assists. Herb Oak Scored for Dundas ed First Loss == McCutcheon Leads Burlington Bob rane: Doug Widdifield and | Don Bond countered for New- market. Widdifield, brother of the | ieee Archie, was a midget called up for the game. ‘Top Three Win In White Oaks MILTON — It was a bad Sun- day morning at Milton Arena for the three bottom teams in the ee Oe oe All in Sunny’ action and two of them, Lakeshores and Oakville ishment, BA. | ket aa: we “a lcorner bick singled out for| less San Diego Gulls twice | Angeles with 35 and San Diege | special’ attention inthe P ack- | Saturday night and 4-3 Sunday, | with 22 Fal BURLINGTON aS Oakville ers’ game plan In the only other weekend out- N lustangs came down to earth McGee’ got into the game ing, Victoria Maple Leafs trounc- Di Baca Set cea ea {aX- with a resounding thud here when Boyd Dowler, the.regular ed Los Angeles Blades 6-1 iM) adendeath overtime « ruation )Vestcraay: flanker, injured his right shoul-| Victoria Saturday night. en Mustangs, with 21 straight vic- \der on the third play. et California the win Other Califomia goals came tories under their belt and one led aces | with four goals and John Shields Rich McCutcheon scored from | had three. en Godefroy, Steve Robbie Wright to give Burling-| Blundy and Garth Roy added two ton a 1-0 lead in the second | ¢ and Barry Hall ‘and Jim | peri the sc | Mike Ferri. Wright » Dave Bandy and Randy Nesbitt | Starr completed 16 of 23 for 25 yards and two. TDs but also had one intercepted by Mitchell, | so first in 173 tosses since Oct. He also had a 64-yard touch- | Fagan pass to Carroll Dale cal- led back because of a penalty. | Fredericton Downs London Nationals FREDERICTON (CP) — Fre- Blades Upset R _Elhs Nets Two GEORGETOWN — After a cou- ple of ties and several josses, the again. It was the first win of the sea- over the sec- "ond place oa Blades had earned ten. fies with Georgetown and dropped a a 31 second period lead stand- up by scoring three more in the final period. — Jett Ellis, the ae ey center, JEFF ELLIS parked the Blade ce +» « »« Scores twice again, with two goals and an | GOBEL § N Gerry Cabal took over in the Mundas Parkside at White Oaks! gic , Raider elub on Friday night, dericton Red Wings opened a} ] lead and held-on for an 8-7 exhibition hockey victory Sunday over London Nationals. The Wings; the ge junior | “the intermetiiate A Brunswick aiders League, held a 7-4 lead alter oa 5S volved in a fight in the second BASKETBALL od and when the Blades’ de- fenceman resumed hostilities in| ie penalty box, he was tossed | ODetencenin Rick Campbel] of OTHS Oakville tamed writ: Terry Lane! Berd — of the Raiders in the third | Blak jod and both drew majors we White Oaks fighting. ; Tuesday's Games Oakville net early in the first Burlington Robinson at OTHS period and turned in a brilliant Perdue at Waterdown nee to Keep the Raiders; Nene netminder Don. Mc- | | Caffrey picked up a leg Injury | ‘early in the game and was un- | able to continue. The entire Oakville defence, | Perdue which included Wayne Bowden | Blakelock after Thomson left, turned in a| White Oaks solid effort, with Kemp chipping is with his first goal of the sea) BOSSA Junior wwnwn WL 29 1 Oe 2 02 Tuesday's Games Dundas Parkside at White Oaks Burlington ee at OTHS Perdue at Waterdown The next home game for the | Blades will be against the same game away from a perfect tri- county League peewee season, absorbed a 6-1 thrashing from Burlington ' It was the worst beating han- ded the Mustangs since 1962-65, their first season in the Tricoun- ty League. Manag Odrowski| Mustangs blamed cemplacency | jand Forbes Kennedy San Diego's | defeat. ‘We knew it) goals came fr.n Larry McNabb) could happen,” -he explains. jand Hynes, “We just weren't properly pre-, pared for the game. ps | t will bring the boys back to paver Steps Down| Seika aeavinn Wadatle As Petes’ Mentor val were oun slanted, out-checked | PETERBOROUGH (CP) — from Charlie Burns, Danny iske and Tom Thuriby. Warren | ynes, Len Haley and Edgar Eh- | eves r ragtled for San Diego. n Saturday's tilt, Maxner, Be- tise and George Swarbrick led | the Seal attack with a goal and | an assist ea Other California | goals came fram Jerry i} Bud Brockway of the | out-hustl and out-hit,"" he concluded The defeat wasn't enough to 16 wins, a Joss and a fe. Friday night they « off five Tricounty saan: i-final | series at home agains{ Guelph. Mustangs held their own in the first two periods and weént into the closing stanza, trailing 1 | t-.| A Recalled Saturday- No reason. was given for his pier Bed. _ second | season with the Petes will be saodkictis sig Roger ilson of Toronto, the Petes’ The Petes are last ————— league standings. They won] ~~ seven 2 regular W Hi Y Missed | Copies of the PAY |MORE FOR AUTO INSURANCE He scored two and Bil 4 goals Tees than | game was fast and hard name Tecate fr that the game | sna aha drs and featured} emen victory a couple scraps which resul- Blades, =f for the ted in Oakville captain Doug *. 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