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The Oshawa Times, 7 Nov 1960, p. 11

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EC an a a eg A aut aa a" Sa a = FR i i THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondoy, Movember 7, 1960 11 " o Minnesota Gophers Head Big Ten Loo NEW YORK (AP)--A year sgo/to an immediate rise to the fop|first pisce tie with Princeton in|, Minnesota's Gophers coach|of the national rankings by Mio-|the Ivy League. New Mexico , | State had an date, figy. |ranked No, 2 last week, won TOPPLED TENNESSEE Now they've hung up lowa's their eighth in a row and took a Not all the upsets came in the perfect Hawkeys by|step toward the Big Eight title unbeaten ranks however, Poets thumbs and have the world|by clubbing Colorado 16-6, |Georgia Tech toppled eighth on a in major U.S coll That left Missouri still a mem- ranked Tennessee 147 on & pair Aerie | |ber of the unbesten-untied hb, of first - quarter icuchdowns, S-- coma ia] r-- ---- -- ro Sle ---- "v--h adi Manny ----, ' -y M A phers, clutching a 7-0 over - all that remain from a comparative record, have only Purdue (24-1) (crowd of 11 unbeaten - untied and Wisconsin (43) remaining in|teams just two weeks ago. diana their bid for a Rose Bowl trip| Utah State made it by beating Chattanooga and their first Big Ten cham.-| Wyoming 17-13, breaking a Sie fon rolled over Southern Califor-| | | | $ E = ! Hiren bs p and national ecrown|for the Skyline Conference lead. a since 1941. And Yale, shooting for its first] Pittsburgh beat Noire Dame TIGERS WON AGAIN Iperfect season since 1923,(20-13 -- handing the Irish their RON STEWART (11) of Oi | Alouettes in Satureay's sudden- | include George Deiderich (56) tawa Rough Riders is taken | death semifinal in Ottawa, | and Bill Shipp (68). Ottawa The only spparent challenger whipped Penn 34-9 to retain aifirst six-game loss siring ever, ® ® down by a bevy of Montreal | Stewart's Alouette tormentors | won 30-14. ~CP W WINNIPEG (CP) -- President Gordon Lawson of the Winnipeg club sald Sunday night Edmon- ton Eskimos have requested that aeis 19- OTTAWA (CP) - Ottaws|shoulder; But neither that nor the|the Montreal end zone and a i final here be played Wednesday, Rough Riders sgain have Russ|wind kept Etcheverry from pass-|five - yard plunge by fullback| By THE CANADIAN PRESS and picked up 310 yards, but ouly Nov. 16, instead of Monday, Nov, Jackson to thank for their entry|ing in the last half. |Gerry Nesbitt, A sudden death final at King one completions resu | 14, into another Big Four football! "I was rather amazed," Clair, A 16-yard field gonl was kicked sion ee Saturday will decide|# touchdown. Cal Connor pitched) Lawson said the Winnipeg club .| Ne t Ritchie also booted a 28-yard Blue Bombers more time to re- : terback, Who was almost becom | TC y iy A Yat Sir jad oo --. ? 4 Bo wig Bg McGill Redmen trounced go, ooo in the last six minutes, cuperate from the first game of ing & yesterday's hero in playing PPRCL (CRG GOVE PIC CC Montreal 33.yard line. |Queen's University Golden Gaels| "wu il™y oroiert and Carl Han.|the best - of - three series, being a relief role for import Ron Lan-|lence. "We Had to run a Mogren Sioa 156 at Kingston Saturday fto| "co on ohdowns for Me.|played at Edmonton Saturday, caster, came off the bench Sat- ' victory over Montreal Alouettes|yards to 242, The winners also, wo." "Con C0 oy treal|P1aY. H i lected cleared by Canadian football in the league's sudden deathhad an unforeseen edge in pass. wi PEN ph Sa or pr: The McGill win smashed any| USOWIEs Soletot 4 gh, commissioner Sydney Halter, semi-finai ing, 208 yards to 87 |10 yards, Bill Bewlery converted hopes University of Western On- COUNT TOUCHDOWNS Jackson helped beat the Als I0|LED BY LANCASTER | both, tario Mustangs had of being the| Pivot Ken Rysdale directed CHINESE FILMS » 1 ; i oO § 1 FORCES SUDDEN-DEATH Eskies To Change the second game of the Western final {sald of Etcheverry's all-ground by Gary Schreider, who also eon-ithe champions in the senior in./to Robin Ritchie for this in the|is in sympathy with the change them," he sald later. le , into a first-place deadlock| [CLARK SCORED TWO move a trst-p (Gill, both of which were con-|Nov. 12 vrday to lead Riders to a 30-14 team to meet Gaels for the title, [the Mustangs attack and touch- Movie studios in Communist d bn | : S . Second Game Date B ._ | McGill Beats v Jackson Again Interprovincial Football Union The 22-year-old Canadian quar [offensive in the first half, And It| verted two of the touchdowns. iercollegiate football league. {first quarter, aimed at giving Eskimos and Ottawa outrushed Montreal 313| vy / Clark, former Ottawa half-|With Gaels in regular HoRSOR verted by George Hauk, Paull The proposal will have to be last season's comparable match! Lancaster accounted for most! Pregame reports that Mont a eatangs. however, showed|downs went to Whit Tucker, cma B Nuon Nn Son but Ottawa then lost in the finals|of the aerial yardage and led the real mobsters would try to break to Hamilton Tiger - Cats. This|club to 10 - Ottawa's scoring|up the game in the A stages|champlonship form as they an-|John Wydarney, Rysale, Larry|fiims between 1049 and 1959. year Ottawa goes against Tor-|points during a second-quarter|came to naught, Police ringed nihilated University of Toronto|Quelette and Barty Job, John | onto Argonauts in & two-game, appearance. With the 15-mile-an-|the field, But nothing happened, Blues 34-0. Western finished in Nash Sonverted our. total-point playoff opening here|hour wind at his back, he tried| Shortly before the game Rider|third place and Toronto, with one| Tempers 3 ared often and Peter Saturday, Nov 12 passes and completed seven general manager George TerlepWin in six starts, landed in the Matis md Ding Qalganl = Simple diagnosis of the sudden|for 167 yards, Jackson completed said he had heard from "a very McMurtry and Tom Keo rougns, | death tilt here was that it was|three of six for 51 rellable source" that gamblers WON'T PREDICT of Toronto were ejected from the | rushing team against rushing) Etcheverry threw four short|were rigging what he called » Queen's coach Frank Tindall,|game for fighting, team. Bul mystery remained on|aerials in the third quarter be-| "cleanup." not known as a verbose mentor," Mustangs rolled up #51 yards cellar, why It turned out that way fore the Montrealers became BENCHED BY WIND For Riders, the ground attack) was natural, Besides, a strong downfield wind forced coach Frank Clair's hand in benching Lancaster - for all except one quarter, He explained that Lan- caster's "soft" pass would drift in the breeze, Montreal also stayed on the ground, Coach Perry Moss sald passing ace Sam Etcheverry en- truly airborne in the last quar [favorites the night before the ter, which began with Riders game, Terlep sald the gamblers leading 16-14, He completed eight|had backed Montreal, He sald of 14 throws, but gave up two on|their intentiofs were that if Ot interceptions that led to Ottawa |tawa was leading toward the end touchdowns in the final quarter.|of the game, they would try to Lancaster completed one 41-|incite a riot in hope that the yard pass - and - run touchdown|game would be forfeited to Mont- play with Joe Kelley and Jack-|real son threw 13 yards to the same| Ottawa was leading--and plied halfback for another touch-up an even bigger lead with Nes- down, Riders' other touchdowns|bitt's touchdown early in the came to a nine - yard Jackson|fourth quarter, But there were With Riders quoted as 11-point| wouidn't make any predictions of on the ground compared to 149 his team's chances in the final against McGill, "Right now I would say next week's outcome depends on which team survived the battle in the best physical shape," he sald in the dressing froom Sat- urday. The clash was rugged and pro- duced heavy casualties on both sides, McGill stopped Queen's cold on the ground, holding them to only tered the game with an injured Colts Edge Green Bay NEW YORK (AP)~The cham. jon Baltimore Colts moved back nto first place in the western division of the National Football League Sunday with a 38-24 vies tory over Green Bay Packers, Philadelphia Eagles edged into the undisputed lead in the east ern division by downing Pitts yurgh Steelers 34-7 as the Cleve land Browns were bowing to New York Glants 17-13, In the American Football League, Houston Ollers swarmed over Denver 45-28 to retain their eastern division lead, Dallas got back into contention for the west. u UNisiun crown by defeating Buffalo Bills 45-28 In other National League games the St. Louis Cardinals sv nmped Washington Redskins #4... Los Angeles Rams downed Dallas 38:13 and Detroit Lions blanked San Francisco '40ers 2440 HAD TO WIN It was a "must" game for Colts as they won their fifth same In seven starts while Pack. ers lost thelr second in six starts, Colts 'quarterback Johnny Unitas tossed four touchdown passes, Quarterback Norm Van Brock. lin pitched Eagles to victory, Three of Van Brocklin's tosses Frenchman Decisions Tiger Jones BOSTON (AP) -- Parisian Mar cel Pigou used youth and a late 79 yards. Gaels went to the air pass to halfback Ron Stewart inino disturbances, OLD COUNTRY SOCCER LONDON (Reuters)--Results of soccer games played in the United Kingdom today: ENGLISH LEAGUE * First Division went to Tommy McDonald for|Aston Villa 2 Burnley 0 touchdowns, Blackburn 2 Birmingham 0 Cleveland dropped to third| Blackpool 6 Cardiff 1 lace as New York's defence Bolton 3 Man City 1 held the Browns rushing attack|Chelsea 4 Newcastle 2 to a net gain of six yards, | Everton 1 West Brom 1 Frank Ryan passed the Rams Man United 0 Sheffield W 0 to a quick lead over Dallas Cow-| Tottenham § Fulham 1 boys as they lost their sevent | West Ham 6 Arsenal 0 straight, Ryan threw 61 yards to) Wolverhampton 5 Notts F 3 Jim Phillips for the first score, | Second Division then hit Phillips with a B6-yarder| Charlton 1 Southampton $ to set up the second score Huddersfield 1 Derby 3 SMOTHERED REDSKINS Jiuculn § Scuntherse The Cardinals rolled to thelr| Norwich 3 Rotherham 1 third straight victory in smother-| plymouth 0 Liverpool 4 ing Redskins. Johnny Roach| portsmouth 1 Leyton Or 2 passed to Sonny Randle for three Sheffield U 8 Leeds 2 ouchdowns and John Crow ran(Stoke | Middlesbrough 1 for two, _|Sunderland 2 Bristol % 0 George Blanda threw four gwansea 2 Brighton $ touchdown passes in the Houston victory over Denver in the AFL, FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION CUP Dallas brought Its record to #4 First Round in the western division by its suc.| Ashford 1 Gillingham 2 cess over Buffalo. Halfback Ab.|Bangor City 1 Wrexham 0 ner Haynes accounted for three Bishop Auckland 3 Bridlington 2 Dallas touchdowns, Bradford C 0 Scarborough 0 -------------- " meee | Bridgwater T 3 Hereford 0 Chestorticld 3 Bodcasier 3 "lacton Town 1 Southend U 3 (ee-Gees Push Dover 1 Peterborough 4 Halifax 5 Hatlepools 1 3 Hendon 2 Oxf Win Streak To [nio,2.55% 2, yum o Six Games Mansfield 8 Bluth Spartans 1 Rhy! 0 Oldham 1 By THE CANADIAN PRESS |SWindon 2 Bath City 2 Southport 7 Macclesfield 2 Sutton United 2 Romford 2 Ottawa University Gee - Gees ran their unbeaten streak to six Wsombe : Rettoting Te : games Saturday y 1 dumping Car york City 0 Bradfu 0 leton University Ravens 34-18, | ooringion 2 Barrow 1 In other Ontario intercollegiate| Aidershot 2 Notts C 0 actin Ontario Agricultural and| chester 0 Carlisle 1 Vieerinary College Redmen de-|Cpichester 0 Bristol 1 feated McMaster Marauders 15-Golchoster § M i kad Amateur International England 6 Wales 1 IRISH LEAGUE City Cup Ards b Derry City 2 Cliftonville 0 Ballymena U 6 Coleraine 2 Portadown 1 Glenavon 5 Bangor 3 Glentoran 6 Crusaders 1 Linfield 2 Distiller 2 for Toronto, UWO Nip Toronto In Rowing Match LONDON, Ont, (CP)--A strong University of Western Ontario crew surged ahead to beat the University of Toronto in an ex- shawe Lake Baturday, timed in 5:03.5 for the mile, To-| ronto placed second in 5:12, while the University of Western Onta- rio freshmen came last, place under a steady downpour of rain, was the first rowing con- test between the two universities and the first Toronto has com. peted in since 1036, U.S. Riders University officials hope row-|| A © fully ing will become a recognized in- tercolleglate sport next season and be acheduled on a champion-| Colonial Aluminum ship basis, Saies GIANTS WIN AGAIN 134 Simeon St, 8 RA 8.4604 OSAKA, Japan (AP) -- San Franci Glants backed Juan weather stripped, with all equip The UWO senior team was] ment : Reg, 69.50. The exhibition, which took onLy Pre-Winter Sale hibition rowing match at Fan-} 0.0 seif-Storing Door, fully Plus Large Grill with Initial or House No, Installation Extra Call now for FREE Estimates on oll products, After Hours Call RA 5-5378 Marichal's four-hit pitching for a 7-2 victory over the Japan All: DIRECT PACTORY OFFICE Stars Sunday, Sweeping Horse Show NEW YOR K (AP) -- The smooth « riding U.S, team con- tinued its sweep in the national horse show Sunday by winnings its sixth international jump in nine events at Madison Square Garden. George Morris, riding Sinjon, Frank Chapot, up on Diamant, and Hugh Wiley, piloting Master William, all went around the nine - jump course without a . | knockdown, Canada finished second with four faults, The U.S. now has 9 points and has virtually clinched the team championship, Second-place Can. ada has 52, Tom Gayford of Tor onto holds the lead for the in- dividual title with 28 points, Wiley is second with 26, Can't Tell, owned by Marcial Demend of Oswego, N.Y., won the open jumper stake Saturday, Windwos Castle, the defending champion belonging to Bob Bal. lard of Newmarket, Ont, was d. The three 9 at Guelph, Crew Alex 1 Rochdale 1 vound rally Saturday night to| Gee-Gees, who have yet tolCpystal P 6 Hitchin Town 2 take a i) decision over old warhorse Ralph (Tiger) Jones in # 10round bout. : Each fighter weighed in at 180%. Pigou rocked Jones with have the edge in he middle rounds In the seventh Pigou was bleeding from both eyes. Jones then Jarred the Frenchman with quick combinations, Pigou came back strongly in taste defeat this season, went across for five touchdowns. Bill Pitlingro 1 i A Melntyre galloped 59 yards in the| Gateshead Cyrano 0 first quarter to open the S000 | vhalmsford 8 Port 4 le § ing, and Glenn Robinson closed yi ey oF "ch 00 Ye off Gee-Gees scoring in the third vor oo © Sten TOWR 0 MY plunging over fom Carleton' orena? PR 3 Walthamstow 3 McKenzie and Don Ward Reading ¢ Miwa 3 scored OAVC touchdowns while| iron our § Newport 1 Harold Grunan added a convert|riiers © IV, and Jim Wright kicked a single, LAI © Yeovil Town 1 ol Vince Franco scored the Me-woor on Torquay 3 the last three rounds, p ing Jones with both hands and tak. ng the fight to Him Jones rallied briefly in the final round, but didn't have enough left to make the difer. Noe. GREY CUP ARRIVES VANCOUVER (CP)--The Grey Cup, cherished dream of eve professional Canadian foo! club, arrived here Sunday from Winnipeg. It will ba on di { Peres, 1 i here until the East-West Siaplay a Bazi, R Master touchdown and Len G garello kicked 4 field goal, | |Stockport 1 Workington 0 30oTIiSn LEAGUE vision 1 WEEK-END Ayr U 0 St. Johnstone 1 Clyde 1 Rangers $ Dundee 0 Hibernian 1 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS [Partick 1 Dunfermline 0 Boston -- Marcel Pigou, 159%, Raith 2 Celtic 2 France, outpointed Ralph (Ti./St. Mirren 2 Motherwell 3 Havana--Gallite Del Ring, 137,/Alloa ¢ Albion 1 Havana, outpointed Ignacio Arbroath 1 Stirling 1 Brechin 2 Queen's Pk 0 Airdrieonians 1 Kilmarnock 1 Hearts 8 Aberdeen 4 [fer Jones, 159%, Yonkers, N.Y,,/Thd Lanark 8 Dundee U 1 Solomon Boysaw,|Cowdenbeath $3 Stranraer 2 Joints he earned were his first of the com. | petition, Three-Way Tie In LBF Race TORONTO (CP) -- Ridley Col lege toppled Trinity College 16-6 and St. Andrew's edged past Up. per Canada College 20.19 Satur day to create a three-way tie for the championship of the Little Big Four Football League. Ridley, St. Andrew's and Up. per College ended up with two wins and one loss each, | Jim Westfall, Danny Routledge and Mike Sommerville scored touchdowns for St. Andrew's, | with Routledge kicking two con. | verts. Chip Barrett scored two touchdowns and Jim Lunnie one for Upper Canada College. Sandy Mcintosh, who missed on My choice for comfort and DAVID "GOODS SATISFACTORY OR 31 SIMCOE ST. NORTH The latest In the leisure look, A slips on gore with foam soles for fashions conscious men, Operated by EA. 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