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The Oshawa Times, 29 Nov 1960, p. 10

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuosdey, Movember 29, Wo | * ' Ind t » 1 TT Rougher Riders Get [TPS shia Praise From Scribes |o:ionamp [Ei E" { ; By THE CANADIAN PRESS much for Eskimos," 'wrote Baz Mail's Jim Coleman suspected i Dee 16 day C's ve Ann, Ottawa Rough Riders have bar 10 Menara in the Montreal Star. wes dull on television and Bez NEW YORK (AP)-Minnesots,| Dee U--Comen ve Jay (U's lvwsied a bushel of praise for" Riders' defence was something o Menra concluded "Judged comeback team of the yesr, won Dee 2% Cons va Alex [their Grey Cup victory Paturday| sensations! in a Way, , , expecting slendards, thet antl United Stotes football ree 27 day C's vs. Cay's, lover Edmonton Eskimos Said Hal Walker, Toronto Tele- a great Grey Cup game ' 4 ! college Pee, w { nes ed Alex, | Sports writers and columnists gram: "This was a bell game of The premature end to the hampionship today in the final! - wha sew the annual foothall clas. defence and Ottawa won Wall game--when fans swarmed onto' Associated Press poll of the 1960 sie at Vancouver generously|the way, the fleld 41 seconds before the SERN | i... praised Rider's defensive per-| Walker figured the Rough Rid- final whistle and a youngster Toe Godden Goshers in Iam vig ltormanee, generally conceded (olers "conceivably could have won stole the hall-didn't escape com- y ay oh Ott t 16606 hy at least two more touch ment place in the Big Ten last year have Sn ME Claw. Hae Oy while Maurice Smith ofl Alf Cotirell, Vancouver Prov and en - champions this season, | Jack Kinsella wrote in the OL the Winnipeg Free Press thought ince, feds it "will go down as the edged Mississippl's Bouthessiern ow ay tawa Citizen: "The secret was aa threedouchdown margin would most notable unfinished sym | Conference champions for the tremendous defence , , , Ib kept not have heen surprising phony In Grey Cup history,' crown, lowan, which battled Min ' ' a vicedike grip on the vaunted, Jim Kenrney of the Vancouver! Hal Walker wrote: "The hush nesot a down to the wire and Edmonton attack all afternoon, Province: "The score could have league ending Lo Canada's grent- drew even in the Big Ten League 0 1 ow vendering it almost non-existent, heen 36-6," A oi spirits hy welaghe hin have race, was 8 close third, Even more, it neutralized the There was nol much enthusi- far reaching implications, I pee difference on the ballots ( En chief weapon, Jackie asm around for the game self, might mean that Vancouver willl of 4a sports writers and sports ule the fo ond wer ih A row, {Parker Phrilling foothall was Veft out never host the Grey Cup @ome|.,core forming the AP regionals 6200 score, They just colidn't Hal Bigurdson of the Winnipeg|of the seript, wild Gorde Hun gan v ie honrds was 1% first-place voltes\zo wrong and Heffering's were Free Press said Western observ: ter in the Calgary Herald, Dick rn "her Low le relations| aug 224 "points, One voter, un-| foundering with H, Bill trying to ers "had Winnipeg and ¥dmon Beddoes Vancouver Bun, added: officer with the ALI Whiké able to decide between the Biglpick up the slack with a 1228 ton figured as the country's fin-!"It had all the suspense of alin the Calgary erin hatinen co.champlions, split his vote score, 5 defensive teams, but that mystery novel read hie kwards," "Vancouver, it appears, has A . {Ottawn team doesn't (ake a hack, Jack Matheson of the Winnipeg mare than Ws share of dingy Kids | PEI ween Minnesota and Towa, Willow took all five points, Aces seat to either of them," Pribune talked of the patrons and Empire Btadium sure less. That gave Minnesota 17% first- were a very prominent fixture on | "hat 1olting line wes too yawning, the Toronto Glohe and thon enough poli ing," place votes and 438% points on|the alley with Jack Brown having weer (the baste of 10 for each first|nine sets in four and a halt place, nine for second, eight for games, which is very demoralize fhivd and s0 on down to one (ng to a team, We think every CYO Hockey nnie Stewart Mississippl, eoncluding a sue-| her member of the team had at fui season last Saturday with|'east two sets, a #68 victory over Mississippi | The relief men when sent in, {¥'cte, drew 16 votes for first had no hetier luck, either picking Game Scores {place and 411 points, Towa withior having splits | i e k | ( e 12% fists, had 407% points, | Harold Ball led the team with Sunday evening the Holy Cro Minnesota finished the 1960 243, 351, 184, 208, 247 - 1228 for I SOCCER MEN HOLD ANNUAL MEETING HERE leam edged oul Bf, Gregory season with eight wins and onelfive; Dave Reynolds, 227, 227, 262, ONTAR 0 Lions by two goals to one. Tom! 2ORONTO (CF) Ron Stewart, Saturds vis announced fo. 1088, 6 28-14 sethack at the hands| (85 - 901 for four; Karl MeMaster of BoCe , er t Frank { Alderman Albert Walker, 1 Chapman and Ted Boivin paced) the Ottawa da of Purdue, Mississippi ended up| 251, 203 - 454 for two; H, Ballam, " neeting of the ( and District Soccer Association | of Oshawa, a director I he Dittle glam of the Ottawa f 4 L of ; onthe, midar es banquet, held Baturday even. | Musico, of Budimry, " director, resenting the city at the mes he winners with a goal , WN ough Riders backfield, was! The 45 selectors were asked to"! on, victories ad § oe te in oa Li i: Jon Jor ' p elleville F hile Phill " gol th 0 Pe . » ers & wEaing Mulsiana ate, lowa Boh Murph a7, 198, was held at the Hotel Genosha, | ing, Shown above in the regr | and Les Dighy, of Belleville, | oo, ood william Simpson, « Philip Fultz ' WE picked by football writers and). ine three outstanding play ha i iii Hie defend 1200 767 fon pu och Bown . : Et BLOF oft to right | ternoon, This was | row, from left to right, are; | 8 director, From lef ir Hy An | portsensters as the outstanding | 4 or iaurday Bitoni meeting has | H, W, Lipsham, of Toronto, | In the front row, (hey are; Toromo, secretary of the a The game was evenly Tough | slaves "of the Grey Cup game "7% 0 order and points were It was the first time since 1943(227, 141, 176, 191, 201 « 036 for heen held outside Toronto, It | vice-president of the Foothall | Walter Lomas, of Windsor, | ciation a, out with both teams having good awarded on a three - two » one/that a once-heaten team finished five was a prelude to the Oshawa Asoc ation} Terrence v, Kelly, president of the Association Oshawa Times Photo ring. chan v1 he O'Donnell i The five-foot-seven-inch on top, Notre Dame captured the! The first game it was 1119 for od getting the ing gon! F D { t I fewart won with 81 points and title then despite a last-second Heffering's against 1264 for Wil: | hen he hit the post on & close in er Y 's e ed as presented with a 19-14 loss to the mighty Great a The second it was 1171 for | of. This was the first vielory a car hy the company spon. Lakes Navy team, leffering's against 1264 for Wil. 'Two More Shutouts for the Holy Cross squad » oring the award Navy's 17:12 triumph over low, The second Wt was 1171 for SPORTS ME VIGERS GAIN SHUTOUY , wWiison 's Ruse Jackson, the Rough Army last Saturday vaulted the Heffering's and 1260 for Willow : Grogory's Tigers played a Rider wt Canadian quar. midshipmen from seventh place| Lhe third game Heffering's had brill A n B C H c b Il In Bantam Hockey {van defensive game to beat B.| Bowling In Group " "of {he jerback wha directed them 'to a In the semi-final ballot to fourth (78 ind. Willow had 1160 Fie e {John nthe other Peewee Toronto City Major League 1asbiia.g win over Edmonton Eskimos in the final, Missouri, Washing 121 ime Wis W's With ; 4 €0. Ii. amp | | | me. There was no scoring in Saturday, the Bd Wilson Furni-lwags second, with 41 'points and|ton, Arkansas, Ohio State, Ala|i27 end Heffering's with 1051, YORTE FDIT A pair of shutouts and an ex mering home BOIL goals andi game until the end of the lture club lost a 4 to 1 declsionieqa Jim Leteavits of Esks was/bama and Duke round out the ) : SPORTS EDITOR tended unbeaten streak highlight. Moore was flawless in (he ! i period when Ted Healey fed to Gerb Pimberianes, The first! ihr it 8 y aka [top 10 in that orde: |fering's and 1804 for Willow i the Os} Minor Hockey As: turning aside many labeled Forinrs 11agl rd with 33 i nth ler Willow bow! dA . . ¢ [0d the Oshawa iH wo d HE # id igi Hy Jobe Salowskl with a pass Inigame was taken hy Ferhy's 11068 The 2 | tia Minnesot d Washi ton | ow howiers were |e hy » y anti MSague gan 'N/ RI 00 817 {tennt OR . ) ioyear-old Stewart, who Pile an ashingloy sgman. 201 277. 4 250 898 » Everything From Soup To Nuts sociation Bantam League gam WNAL FRITH ~ AM mt of the net, The Bt, John'siio 107) last week was named as the out-|(%1) meet in the Rose Bowl Brogman, 0, 277, 206, 430, #28 played last night in the Children A two-goal effort hy Davey| goalie had no chance on the hig) . 7 ' ast P a > 1827; Kane, 225, 248, 242, 805, 208 « Avena Locke sparked B'Nal B'Rith to alone Ta No chihes 0A "In the second game Orest Pid sanding Canadian player in the game Jan, 2, Mississippi will be | ng! Witeon_ 80. 218°" 270. a0, ¢ verheckl rolled a 818 to lead the wil a8 a the 0 lee Pp 4 The 1060 Grey Cup game is now history == and Larry Pollard of Local 205 and narrow 3:2 victory over Local Neither team able 10 seore] Wile ki TONGA fi BF 10 Jead Weicountry, was a constant tervor|in the Sugar dow wgainat Rice ons . 10a; Shanahan 246, 286, 14, : words jaille Industries' Ralph 1817, Larry Hornshy noted the Wilson crew ir only win of with his wide running from|(7-3), Navy (8-1) and Missouriiaa "340°, 1104; Hambly 107. 284 while it will certainly not go down in the recorch ab |RRRALE CREE CELE other winners' goal, Robert Bik | aarinfe ACOs Ad game (the afternoon 1172 to 1042, Thel scrimmage and on punt runbacks|(@1)' clash in the Orange Bowioy' "305 "364 + 1168, Frases kt Blave: g ag TAN gore were the p # pe ' wi Ok Hn lapportunitie 0 do so He . > 5 > Spot b y . LB d one of the most exciting or best-played games in Can OTE PTS Tian and Dove Muon. Lind ld jo do wo HONS ihivd game saw some very spoity in the Grey Cup game, and Arkansas (8-2) . and Duke |§ambly Who is second high avers d football histery, certainly this year's classic was | he he 4 to keep their wn: ihe 1817" bovs IAN gained His second SLOW bowling hy both teams hut (7-2) meet in the Cotton Bowl age in the league at present had ada whi y " were the team to keey of the season with the fine work|porhy's came out on top 1026 to WAR GOOD GAINER Alabama (B:1-1) and Texas (7-8) ono of his bad days, Ihe 17h-pound backfielder was play in the Dec, 17 Bluehonnet| Next week is a new week, and not without its share of color and story-book glamor, lnheaten record alive registering! The losers in a desperate at-lof his defence. The game ended 1016 Already, down Ottawa-way, they're talking of just how [their fourth-straight victor) tempt to got the equalizer, used with the seore 140 for the Tigers, | The fourth game was won hy the econd leading ground. Bowl, Heffering's go to Bowladrome { 3 | b rel ) } 3 0] v ' BR > x 3 Bw he first game Houdaille In. an extra attacker in the final min: 8 IERTRUDE'S i} . 2 -- ---------- Sa --=-- =.= ----.=------ -- Clair's football machine wil] be able to i mA a Duplate Limited ute of play but proved hy ail Ay ERR 8 nin the Verhy 8 1208 to 1181, Coc Forby ner with 19 carries for 108 take on L. J, MoGuinnis, } f I } had 20. B'Nai B'Rith shaded Local LOCAL 2784 = W, KIWANIS only team that has not lost a Jd, Hi, lov Ihe wel } lowed par 8 % ( Yen Jes fal team. TURNED DOWN OFFER rr -- ; ---- even before the good burghers of Bytown have had a [joy "ao [aca 2764 trimmed! Local 2784 highpowered offense ne in the CVO Peewees hy Joe Vitelli's 278, while for the|mate Dave len who came| m . f 2 00 7 a nthe YO Peewees, St i : : , TORONTO (CP) Canadian N chance to pay tribute to the 1060 champions, Along |westmount Kiwanis 7-8, Canadian ran roughshod, as they trimmed fom took an early lead with| Fd Wilson team id uglenburg firth nthe votings-s#ith 80 heavyweight champion George ame jonn ipon y b DT Nes D sell polr Ie 4 both Eastern and Western Canada, the football [Tire recorded their first victory Westmount Kiwanis 7-4 to maln:|(jiyee goals in the first period had 3, Roy Nes it 261 a fel i a |Chuvalo Bunday turned down an i ¥ : § 0 |defeating Police Association 2-1 tain their unbeaten elip Tom 'Dart scored the first goal 168 ef } Ame | Vor Stewart, Saturday wes aloffer to meet British Empire T M filk figure that the Rough Riders, with the gdeition of and In the finale of the five| Doug Greenwood spearheaded yy ansisted. Jeff Jubenville follows Wisei club came up with theirinig day, After the game he bes|heavywelght champion Houre oronto anager perhaps just a little more in the walk of aerial attacking games Local 205 whitewashed the attack with a pair of goals ed up for St. Mary's with a pals worst game of the season so fav came engaged to Charleen Ten. Cooper for the Empire title in LOUISVILLE, Ky, (AP) = power, will be formidable foes for all concerned, for |yiniess Civitan 2-0 and an assist, Ray Graham, of goals. Tom Dart assisted on|88 they managed to get only 07 iessey, 23, of Prince George, |London Dec, John Lipon was named manager the next couple of seasons, After watching Saturday's HOUDAILLE = DUPLATE | Lévy Lloyd, and Paul Dick with! ino ied tally for 8t, Mary's,|We Ferby's had 1210, Teamipc, and the couple plans 10] where just isn't enough time| EE rare Jade \otta Poe i] 4 game, in which the Riders were just a little rougher Boh Gayes and Ralph Moore A Dair Were lhe other Ja nl hey arey McAvoy scored the only totals Naver | Potby's Jimbes marry in about a year after heifor George to prepare properly | Monday wight, He succeeds Mel and tougher than most expected they could be, it isn't combined offensive ad flatonsive id - i oo i 4 onl for Bt, Gertrude's in the a TCL # wo hes his law course, for the fight," said Chuvalo's # Mc Gaha Pel Ru unlate 2.0 i "i 4 Ign ing I aid, 8 n 0 4 ; hard to conceive that they can hold the balance of plate first period This has been a great season manager Jack (Deacon) Allen, land, talents to blank pan . WriEe am. hell for the losing WK lad ' oaPa wor ¥ ) power for a year or so, But on the other hand, any Gayes was the (riggerman ham." Jury a MIRE povicr | Bt Gertrude's came back] Individual scores werei Forifor the Mle halthack, one of the Chuvalo last week regained the| Toronto owner Jack Kent football students must recognize that the Ottawa team trongly In the second period) Ferhy's: Pete Senchuk 215, 206, (greatest college football players/ Canadian crown from Bob Cler-|Cooke announced the sl ; 7, 244, 1 r 1 a0 F . ¢ gning of A : 4 i i . the win column for the first time |WIh (Wo goals, Robert Dingnem i 3, i ot ol, © oo ¥ i In his iB with- Queen's Univer: loux of Montreal, Allen said helthe 88 . year » old former major was up" for the hig Grey Cup game and perhaps an ence or ol ing Pullce a an Sia} | cored on a pass from Larry Mo. 210, 166, 2 de 2 fo 80: sity, Kingston, He joined Rough|had hopes of arranging a mateh|league infielder who played with game up with their best defensive game of the season, lake and Dave Judge AVOY to tighten the gap, The ty. Fred Brook 341, 2311, 211, 10 260 Riders of the Big Four Union n for Chuvalo at Maple Leaf Gard: Detroit, Boston and Chicago in is » fap w didn't exae { Wer id 1 nm marksmen. 08 goal came from a long shot {for 1116, Joe Vitelll 230, 165, 228,1036 and his pro career veached|ens here in the second week of [the American League and Cl oR ae inet Empire Stadium re i Cameron wis (he lone UY McAvoy, The clock at this |278, 226 for 1181, Wilson 307, 201, a a peak this season, December, cianatl in the National League. the Big Four this past term and you have the obvious Police Association anine point ran out of time and both[180, 255, 215 for 1047, - -- conclusion that while Rough Riders may be able to sues VANCOUVER (CP)--The man] LOCAL 205 CIVITAN lenma were content to come out] Fd Wilson Furniture: Ed Lug: cessfully defend the Grey Cup for a season or two -= | '° blob ; oven {tenburg 247, 211, 107, 280, 193 for Nm 4 . ager of Vancouver's Empire Sta ' N 137. Orest Pldwerheckl 239, 318 they are by no means a "cineh", They've got Clair, dium said Monday a meeting #111 cannot find a winning fo In last week's games Si 1 res dwerheckl 230, 318, Stewart, Vaughan, Kelly, Thelen and a few others == |will be held to discuss the possi:| Mula in the 60-61 campaign, They Mary's squeezed out a victory 224, 105, 177 for 1118, Rel Himes I the ot} " 1] i al hav I at stars, W bility of erecting a fence to pres|AT0PPed number four in a row at!over St, Gregory's Tigers, Jerr 221, 202, 186, 254, 185 for 1048, ut 1e Olher clubs also have some greal stars, e vert wild demonateations such asthe hands of Local 205, 2.0 Dionne was the hig gun for 8 [Roy Nesbitt 127, 246, 281, 261, 160 thought the tackling by Bruce and the defensive play followed Saturday's Grey Cup| Ary Pollard, with the hig|Mary's scoring all of their three for 1084, Don Henning 261, 200, of George Brancato were two of the key factors in pads, stopped all the Civitan rush ls, The final score was 3:2.[178, 212 for 841 for four games 4 : game f MH . Ottawa's great win on Saturday, while the ex-Belleville Dave Dauphine said a four es, while Wayne Aasen and Rillv!at, John's won the second game, (1d Brown 183 for one game while ¥ ! Dionne claimed the goal getting [defeating the 8t, Gregory's Lions| Wayne Sweet bowled in relief boy, Gary Schreider did a terrific job Yo SAR i A h ler also did a terrific job in his de foot hig i, portable Shain od Offielals -- Tueky Wills, Vinee #0. 81, Gertrude's in a high scor-| Next week, Ed Wilson Fumi: densive Job, hott Mia e A a Genge, Rick Markus and Charlie!ing game outplayed Holy Cross/ture takes on Village Bowl at e ( 2 | Purno; Scorer, Jim Shaw o1, _'Bowlodrome, The last game was 1018 for Hef. long Frank tain their Canadian supremacy - and this mind you, the line Canadian Tire finally broke ast year's champ Civitan Chatham Maroons were defeated 3-1 in Moscow last REMEMBER WHEN? night, by the special Russian team, comprised of players at all under 23 years of age, Pick the best Junior "A" plays By THE CANADIAN PRESS ERENT EHNTEIEN DINER SATE IE ers of the past three seasons (other than those who Jim Van Pelt, 23 vear - old ' "Bg . ' rookie quarterback, led Winnipeg have already turned professional) and it's just a ques Blue Bombers to a 33-30 upsel i" ® ' n tion whether or not they could beat this edition of the [victory aver Hamilton Tiger-Cats ana. Chatham Maroons, And that brings up the thought that [in the Grey Cup final two vears the brand of hockey in Russia today must compare very [ago today at Vancouver, Winni favorably with our Junior "A" brand = which is the [Pe#'s first title in 17 years was \ " n achleved in a bitterly « fought safe a Sang: the y ye caught up Oh well for Years struggle after Hamilton took an 1961 MOVIE CAMERAS we pointed. ou hh ere were maore hockey players parly 14-0 lead, Van Pelt set a in Canada than in the USA, because we lignan i of 28 points himself with HAVE MORE AUTOMATIC FEATURES cold Vint Now that will be the same story, if we [two touchdowns, four converts # gs have to admit that Russia's calibre of hockey has sur. [2nd two field goals, passed the Canadian brand == a situation that may not be too far away, BRIGHT RBITS:» New Westminster Royals have LAYAWAY been refused a berth in the New York International 000 eague, Apparently the Canadian champions of role 1960 too far away from the hub of the league's Ee activity orontn or Montreal will be accepted, it is expect +» LARRY WILSON of Buffalo Bisons cons tines to lead the AHL scoring race hy only a one-point UALITY margin . + THE AMERICAN LEAGUE is going | ahead, 11 says again--with its plans to enlarge to a 10steam league for 1061 and this includes their proposed BINOCULARS new team in Los Angeles , , , CLEVELAND INDIANS have refused to trade second baseman Johnny Temple to Milwaukee Hraves for either Chuck Cottier or Wes for the : Covington , , , WALT ALSTON has signed a one-year ELMO 8S has Zoom, through the lens and is completely 174 95 [) contract to manage the Dodgers again this next summer S | automatic for exposure, res 3A 'ae A CIVIC DINNER in Otawa tonight will conclude portsman | BELL & HOWELL Z200MATIC top rated by the noisy and enthusiastic welcome the Riders received Consumer's Reports 239 95 when they arrived home last night , , . , VANCOUVER pare A." POLICE admit that most of the trouble they had and FAMOUS EUMIG CONTINENTAL TURRET provides mast of She ry Shey made, this past Grey Cup semi-automatic exposure controls and extreme close-ups, 169 95 week-end, involved their own "native rowdies" »r p than Vancouver or visiting football fans. u Hither REVSTONE Rig Somplorly Sufamatie with 149 50 wilt-in filters, CALA ARATE TAA aaa . SPORTS IN BRIEF All Guaranteed for Life by Karn's KNOCKED OUT WUNTER [Juliette P. Atkinson to take the NEW YORK (AP) Hard-hit- women's doubles championship, | ting Mike de Johm of Syracuse, | N.Y. rallied midway in the ninth| CHOSE SITE LATER Jou Saturday night and! NEW YORK (AP) -- Commis mocked out Rilly Hunter of De: lgioner Pete trait at 2:51 for a thrilling vies ov pete Role Monday post. From 29.95 tory at Madison Square Garden {Poned wil next Tuesday a meet:| De John welghed 210, Hunter|'# to determine sites for pos. 190. [sible playoffs in the National [Football League's eastern and TENNIS ACE DIED western division races. Only Dal. | NEW YORK (AM) Helenajlas has been mathematically Hellwig Pouch, 8, former US eliminated in the western race, d women's tennis champion, died which could end in a fiveway tie A i E in hospital Saturday after a brief/In the eastern race, Philadelphia iness, Mrs. Pouch won the Eagles have a comfortable lead 28 KING ST, EAST singles ghamplonship in 1898 and bat both Cleland al New : REN TE MVE IICIRAC™ NEE HIE wn the same vear teamed with York could tie fon eo title Sea Iran's YO. CANADIAN WHISKY A RARE OLD DELICATE CANADIAN WHIBKY SPECIALLY MATURED IN OAK CASKS PIETILLEDR, AGED AND BOTTLED UNDER THE OF THE © JORERH EB. SBAGRAM 6 SONS, LIMITER WATERLOO | ONTARIO CANADA Ce DISTILLERS SINCE 1a ARTI IRRRI | Ge Seagrams Eos 67 * &

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