Q) THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, November 13, 1961 1 +. Gaints Bomb Eagles 38-21 NEW YORK (CP)--New York|their record to 7-2 -- a healthy Giants blasted Philadelphia Ea-|lead over second-place Detroit gles 38-21 Sunday and movediLions, who beat St. Louis Car- into a tie for the lead in the/dinals 45-14 as quarterback Sam . tense Eastern Division race of|Etcheverry got his first taste of the National Football League.|action in four weeks. Each now has 7-2 records and} Etcheverry entered the game lfive games left. in the second quarter and led | Green Bay Packers continued|the Cardinals in 72- and 85-yard to turn the Western Division|scoring drives--both touchdowns Simpson. But he committed two|lead into a runaway, defeating|Coming on passes by the former Chicago Bears 31-28 to push|Montreal Alouettes' star. At half Argo Wingline Holds For Rote To Maul Ottawa OTTAWA (CP)--Head coach | tative in the Grey. Cup game at Toronto Dec. 2. HOLE OPENS for Argo- naut halfback Dave Mann and Rough Rider line like a big boat steaming up a channel. wett (76) and Clare Exelby (30). Argos won their sudden- death Big Four semi-final en- counter with Ottawa, 43-19. --(CP Wirephoto) Jim Trimble ef Hamilton Tiger- Cats got his wish. He said he'd rather meet Tor- onto Argonauts than Ottawa Rough Riders in the Eastern Football Conference final. Argos granted this wish re- soundingly Saturday by punish- ing the defending Grey Cup champion Riders 43-19 before 19,151 dejected fans in the Big Four semi-final with a pin-point accurate aerial bombardment by quarterback Tobin Rote. Argos now meet Ticats in a home-and-home, total-points se- ries starting at Toronto Sunday to decide the eastern represen- The 33-year-old Rote com- pleted 26 of 38 passes, an amaz- ing 68.4 per cent average. He fired touchdown passes of 10, 14, 22 and 39 yards to Okla- homan Ron Morris, picked up from Calgary Stampeders early in the season, and ran two yards and one yard for the other Toronto touchdowns. Bill Mitehell converted all six and kicked for a single on a wide field-goal attempt. FUMBLES HURT Ottawa quarterback Ron Lan- caster threw touchdown passes to ends Bill Sowalski and = | | | | disastrous fumbles, one wiping out a deep Ottawa advance in the first quarter and the other setting up Rote's second touch- down in the last quarter. Canadian quarter b ac k Russ Jackson was thrown in when the game was beyond recall and ran a three-yard bootleg for Riders' last touchdown with just seven seconds left. Gary Schrei- der kicked one convert. Ottawa coach Frank Clair had expected a Toronto passing at- tack. But he was looking for |Rote's long ball against which |Riders had defended well in the past. Rote instead went for the! slow but steady advance with) short passes from a spread for-| mation | |time Detroit led St. Louis 17-14, : After sitting on the bench-- SPORTS for the last three games, Etche- verry made the most of his CAI ENDAR chance, showing his best pass- ling of the season in the second 'quarter by completing nine out HOCKEY \cepted but after that he hit for OMHA (Bantam League) Hou-/eight in a row. daille Industries vs Local 205 at) However, St. Louis was com- 5 p.m.; Civitan vs Duplate Lim-|pletely dominated by the Lions ited at 6 p.m.; Police Associa-|in the second half and Etche- Local 1817 vs.Westmount Kiwa- collapse, completing only five of nis at 8 p.m. and Local 2784 vs/16. Coca-Cola at 9 p.m. All games' - at the Oshawa Children's Arena TUESDAY'S GAMES except for ball-holding duties-- TODAY'S GAME 8 lof 12. His first pass was inter- tion vs B'Nai B'Rith at 7 p.m.;|verry fell victim to his team's OMHA (Ban) Scugog Clean- | | Ottawa intercepted two ofjers vs Canadian Tire at 8.30) |these passes, one of which they|p.m. Game at the Oshawa Chil- |converted into a touchdown. But/dréen's Arena | |for the most part their defence) OMHA (Midget League) |was helpless because the Argos|Lions vs Kiwanis at 9.30 p.m. Habs Hosed Down ANOTHER TOUCHDOWN is scored by Toronto's Ron Morris (73) who was the star » of Saturday's Big Four semi- By LAURENT CHIASSON Canadian Press Staff Writer | | Montreal Canadiens don't get) jshut out often. But when) lthey do, the number of goals} scored by the opposing team_is| likely to be three. | Sunday night the Habs were} |blanked 3-0 by Terry Sawchuk,| |32, of the Red Wings at Detroit} i |--marking the first time Mont- q final in Ottawa. He hit pay- | Maybe tired of scoring in the dirt four times for the Argos | Usual manner, Morris tripped {6 lead them to a 48-19 vic- | backward over the goal line : | for this one. tory over the Rough Riders. --(CP Wirephoto) As Win Streak Inta Via Melnick's Shutout Joe Melnick's shutout and Ev ° Edwards' goal in the dying min-| Wright 14.20 utes of play gave Oshawa King's) 17.22. and Oshawa A's wins in the ~Oshawa Major Hockey League ~ double-header played last night|Wright 6.28, "in the Bowmanville Arena. Melnick, puckstopper for - King's, posted the loop's first whitewash job as King's blanked the pesky Oshawa "'City-League Juveniles 4-0. Melnick has reduced his goals- against average to a remark- | Wills 6.48, Wright 10.09, Wills lreal failed to score at- least| jonce in a National Hockey | |League game since March 8, |1960. Their previous NHL shutout jalso was by a 3-0 score. The} lgame also was at Detroit and| the goalie was Sawchuk. In be-| tween, Canadiens toiled through |89 consecutive non - shutout) |games--six at the end of the |1959-60 season, 70 in 1960-61 and /13 this season. In the Stanley Cup playoffs last spring, Montreal twice lost by 3-0 to Glenn Hall and Chicago Black Hawks. Canadiens did better Saturday --scoring two power-play goals) for a 2-1 decision over the Black ------~ |Hawks at Montreal. ct The Maple Leafs turned back Detroit 5-1 at Toronto Saturday, then lost 4-3 at Boston Sunday night. New York Rangers handed Chicago a second week- end loss Sunday night, beating the Black Hawks 4-1 as Andy Bathgate scored his 200th NHL goal. The Canadiens results left Penalties -- 8. Westfall 9.18,|Smith, Butler and Napiorkowski,|@top the NHL standings with 20 and Middleton Ist Period 3rd Period Penalties -- Matthews 1.40, Macdonald 6.40, s s; A. Myles Copeland) 3, C-Wide: Napiorkowski (Butler, Smith) 4, A's: A, Myles (Rowbottum) 5. C-Wide: Smith (Butler) 1A 2,A ( 11.40, Middleton 11.13, and Mid- dleton 14.33, A'S 5, C-WIDE 4 Al Myles shot home goals and assisted on Ev EA wards'. winner as A's nipped}10.30, Copeland 11.45, MacQuai City-Wide Answering Service 5-|13.26, and Hughes 17.05, thr Penalties -- Butler 5.35, Burke points, two more than New York and three more than Toronto. 8-30 Detroit is fourth with 13 points, Chicago has 11 and Boston nine. Canadiens, without Bernie 10.37, Geoffrion and Ralph Back: ; strom, tested Sawchuk 22 times 15,20 Sunday. Geoffrion and Backstrom both 18.0 were injured in the game 'against Chicago. Their injuries, however, were not believed to a be serious. By Jeering Wings period, and Geoffrion, in the,;Rookie Bob Beckett tallied in second, for their win against the second. Bert Olmstead, Chicago. Ab McDonald got the|Bobby Pulford and Duff scored | Hawks' lone marker at the 12-|for the Leafs. second mark of the third. HAVE BIG NIGHTS Toronto got aggressive per-| Bathgate, Ear! Ingarfield and formances from Bob Nevin, Red|pean Prentice had big nights for Kelly and Frank Mahovlich for|the Rangers against Chicago. its win against the Wings Satur-| Resides scoring his 200th goal, y: Bathgate picked up a pair of Nevin scored once and drew assists. Ingarfield scored twice two assists while Kelly scored|and helped set the other two once and picked up an assist|godls while Prentice drew four and Mahovlich had three as-|assists. sists. Bathgate becomes the 33rd Defenceman Carl Brewer andiplayer to get at least 200 big- forwards Eddie Shack and Dick/|league goals. The three points Duff got Toronto's other goals.|also enabled him to regain the ordie Howe scored for the|NHL's individual scoring leader- Wings. ship from Montreal's Claude The Leafs were nicked for|Provost. Bathgate now has 24 three goals within two minutes|points to Provost's 23. Provost and 56 seconds late in the first|was held pointless during the period Sunday and they never|weekend. recovered. Boston made it 4-0 in} Pat Hannigan scored New the second, Toronto getting its|)York's other goal while Eric three goals late in the third|Nesterenko spoiled goalie Lorne period, Worsley's bid for a shutout by Don McKenney, rookie Cliff|deflecting Red Hay's shot past Pennington and Doug Mohns|the Ranger goalie at 14:21 of the scored Bruins' three early goals.|second period. |down from the opening kickoff,|P-m.; wingline gave Rote magnificent|Game at the Children's Arena. protection. | Civil Service League -- Dairy: Argos marched to a touch-|men vs Police Assoc. at 7.00 Foote's Towing vs Teach- in eightiers at 8.00 p.m Games at the travelling 70 yards , {Bowmanville Arena. jplays, and they led 21-0 at haif i time. During the first eight min- utes of the third quarter the MOST WHALERS Riders narrowed the lead to 21-- TOKYO (AP)--Japan is send- 13 before Argos took over again. |ing the world's 'argest whaling It was a courageous: if vainifleet to the Antarctic this sea- ending to Riders' football sea-|son. The fleet totals 147. ships son. Riders had beaten both Tor-|and in the season opening Dec. onto and Hamilton in two out of|12 hopes to catch about 6,680 three meetings with each club.|blue whales. 'HOLD SECOND SPOT 'Merchants Credit Bankrupts Tony's Unionaires and Merchants,|6-3 in the twin-bill's second half. top two teams, broke loose with} Lanky Lynn Middleton tied third period scoring bursts to|the score at 3-3 scoring at 2.21 post victories in the UAW/in the final stanza. Middleton Hockey League twin-bill played| picked up two assists and his l|yesterday morning at the Bow-|three point performance moved |manville Arena. |the former Barrie Flyer into |. Merchants broke up a tensejleadership of the individual 1-1 tie, potting two unanswered| scoring race with 12 points. tallies in posting a 3-1 win over) BAKER VENDING goal, Tony's Refreshments. Union-/Robinson; defence, Marshall,| aires employed the same for-|Konorowski, Woodcock, McLin- mula cashing in four markers|ton, M. Bryant; forwards, G. without reply to dump Baker) Westfall, Ford, R. Bryant, Lint- Vending 6-3. jner, and Bird As a result of the action the! UNIONAIRES -- goal, Cirka; league standings are beginning| defence, LeGree, Collins, Tam- to look top heavy with Union-|hj.n Lodge; forwards, Middle-| aires and Merchants attempting|;o, '--. Tran, Myles, McPhee, a runaway. Unionaires are un-| 11] Woods and Harmon. beaten in five starts with three : Ist Period wins and two draws for a league} 1, Uni 'MePhee Avies) leading eight points. Only one| 4° Union: & Tr sea tap point off the pace is Merchants) "* (Middl yA lee with seven points made up of a) 5, nalti e mae Westen 305 3-1-1- record. Tony's are third! aL noe 8 "i . with three points and Baker|#%¢ 40dge ©- Vending are buried in the cel- 2nd Period lar with only one win in five| 8. Vendor's: Lintner starts (Ford) 4. Vendor's: R. Bryant MERCHANTS 3, TONY'S 1 (M. Bryant, G. W'fall) 10.40 "Sambo" Smith, ageless, 5, : Vendor's: R. Bryant pivot, fired all three goals in 3.58 (M. Bryant, G. W'fall) 11.58 With Pair Of DOMINION ROYAL WINTERIDE WHY SPARE WHEEL IS IMPORTANT: Changing tubeless snow tires on and off rims each Spring and Fall exposes tires to permonent damage of air seal . . . by mounting one new snow tire on new whee? and other on spore, you don't change tires you change wheels -- saving your tires from injury. TERMS NO DOWN PAYMENT PAY 3.00 WEEKLY FOR 2 TIRES DOMINION Sawchuk was struck by Henri Richard's hard backhander mid- te way through the opening period 7.37 Sunday. He needed eight stitches leading Merchants to their 3-1 decision over Tony's. Woodcock 13.53 and. Woodcock goal, Melnick; | 1 49. defence, Cockerton, Reid, West; forwards, Sneddon, Hall, Burke, 6. U Milton, Napiorkowski and §,| " Tran Myl Westfall. Laue ee MERCHANTS -- goal, Mor] 5° Grol: w Tran" den; defence, McMahon, Cur-| © (qr ren forwards, (Middleton) rie, Gaudet, Gyurka; ee : J. 'Smith, Richards, S. Smith,| * Geka bie ae Arnold, J. Tran and! penalties -- Woodcock 3.56 : }and McPhee 11.46. Officials -- Mel Suddard and Lionel Baker, Scorer, Ralph Shaw. able 2-4 average. He'is the big\4. Other goal-getter for the A's nd Period reason why King's are unbeaten! was Gaty Copeland. 6, A's: he a gion ned this season 'i For the losers, Harvey Burke, (Edwards) ing's have won four while|Gary Butler, Bobby Smith and) 7, C-Wide: Butler ; j tying the other and lead the|Ted Napiorkowski scored (Smith, Roberts) 16.45 egg bigs ane al -- league OSHAWA A'S --'goal, Cirka;, Penalties -- MacQuaid 12.45,|1,06q 1g pith Sng : Edwards' goal at 17:55 broke|defence, Edwards, Olesnuk,|Rowbottom 14.19, Rowbottom "i was his second shutout of up a 4-4 seesaw battle as A's|Hughes, Keenan; forwards, A.|16.30 and Smith 19.08. the season and his 85th in 12 'tripped up City-Wide Answering|Myles, McLellan, Scero, Mac- 3rd Period sensoin. : Service 5-4, The loss for the|Quaid, Mapes, Romanuk, Gib-| 8. C-Wide: Burke Bruce MacGregor, 20, a roo- ¥ Telephone boys, defending| bons, Rowbottom, Copeland and (Bishop) 14.09\:ie scored his first two NHL champions, was their fifth England. 9. A's: Edwards coals for the Wings -- both off straight. CITY-WIDE goal, Camp- (A Myles) 17.55 Easees from defenceman Bill They're still looking for their|bell; defence, Delves, Roberts,| Penalties -- Hughes 17.59 |Gadsby. Alex Delvecchio got the - initial win |Glaspell; Rennick; forwards, R.| Officials Charlie Durno,|other tally : KING'S 4, JUVENILES 0 Myles, Burke, Wright, Bishop, Mel Suddard and Lionel Baker.|" Canadiens got goals Saturday creat vo'gair ses] HOCKEY SCORES, STANDINGS | ___ Tran registered two goals each| as King's crowned Juveniles 4-0. By THE CANADIAN PRESS | National League Juveniles' coach Al Bathe} WLT Penalties -- Woodcock 7.40, TIRE STORES {TIRES 48 BOND WEST (Corner of Church) 725-6511 3rd Period Middleton ist Period Penalties -- None 2nd Period 1. Merchants: S. Smith 14.53) 2. Tony's: Sneddon | (Napiorowski, Reid) 15.32} Penalties -- Burke 4.10, Sut-| ton 4.10, S. Westfall 9.40, Burke| 9.50, Currie 11.08, Sutton 13.47) and J. Smith 17.00. 3rd Period 3. Merchants: S. Smith (McMahon, Sutton) 4. Merchants: S. Smith (Wright) .. Penalties -- S. "QOPS! AM I IN YOUR WAY?" Saturday's Result yanked his club from the ice 1 when Rg ta Bobby Wright made threatening gestures to his players from the penalty box. Se ig pal Bathe's warriors returned) Toronto later to finish the game. | Detroit OSHAWA KING'S -- goal,|Chicago "Melnick; defence, Tureski,|/Boston : 3 Price, Cole, Wright; forwards,| Saturday's Results "Lawson, G. Westfall, S. West-|Cicago 1 Montreal 2 fall, Luke, 'Tran, Middleotn,|Detroit 1 Toronto 5 » Gray and Wills ' Sunday's Results OSHAWA JUVENILES--goal,|Chicago 1 New York 4 *Briaden; defence, Linton, Wil-/Montreal 0 Detroit 3 ™ kens, Cover, Kolesnik, Bradley, Toronto 3 Boston 4 ~ Supryka; forwards, Furey, Mac-| Wednesday's Games ™ donald, Matthews, T. Peters, J.|Montreal at Toronto "Peters, Armstrong, Gibbons,|Detroit at Chicago ~Lutton, King and Nelson. | American League pe lst Period | Eastern Division 1, King's: Tureski | ; pe (G. Westfall) 11.40 | Springfield 2. King's: E Tran (Luke) 18.40 Hershey ~ Penalties -- Wright 1.27, Mac-| Providence = donald 2.10, Lawson .4.10, T./Quebec Peters 4.10, Middleton 9.40, Lin- * ton 9.40, Kolesnik 13.05 and Luke 19.55. 56 | QUALITY CLOTHES 9 Gis 8 5 3 Ps e OS umittD 10 KING ST. 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Inquire now. 2nd Period 3. King's: Tran |Cleveland (Middieten) ....,...+. 6.23) Pittsburgh 3 4. King's: Tureski " Saturday's iesults (Gray, S. Westfall) ... 9.57|Rochester 7 Cleveland 2 |Buffalo 1 Hershey 4 |Providence 2 Pittsburgh 4 |Quebec 1 Springfiel! 4 | Sunday's Results Cleveland 4 Providence 2 Springfield 5 Quebec 3 |Buffalo 1 Rochester 4 } Tuesday's Game Springfield at Quebec } Eastern Professional Wut ¥ 11 3 66 751% 4 45 7) 6 BEAT WORLD MARKS BUDAPEST (AP) -- Hungary broke two world weightlifting records Saturday and moved up among;the giants in the sport, Russia' and the United States. Bantamweight Imre Foeldi pressed 255.53 pounds, 3.07 ™ pounds better than the previous record set by Stephan Ulyanov|Kitchener ~ of Russia. Middleweight Gyoso| Kingston = Veres pressed 312.87 pounds,| Sudbury * 10.23 more than the listed rec-| Hyll-Ottawa ™ ord lifted by Fedor Bogdanov-|North Bay ~ sky of Russia. |S. S. Marie SESE SEE ST CEES EES SG | : Hull-Ottawa 1 Kitchener 5 Pt Sunday's Results 46 13) ppd. Bae | "s 46 13 Tonight's Game | estfall 1.35, |Arnold (2) 1.35, McMahon 6.55 | 2315 day aight, when the Oshawa/for years. happened between these two| 0, vs ' | 2111\Hawks visited Peterborough| As a result, the game was not|clubs. | Unbeaten Unionaires register- 98 | ed victory number three by As a result of bickering, cat-|/ HACK EACH OTHER \losing a close 46-42 game. When| calls and the poor officiating,| Neither side had an opportun-|Peterborough returned to Osh- Poor officiating was one of det eens ' a chopping, hacking, |pasketball, next Saturday when jShoving hee . they open their home schedule secureti two officials who were! . ; | not only unfamiliar with new|88 on. By halftime the score) Montclairs. / game, and Coach Fred Whalley|haye to go all out to beat the of the Hawks told them to 80! powerful CYO Montclairs. MONTREAL (CP) -- Verdun/started in the middle of the Shamcats overpowered Eas t\court. second consecutive year. ' the Oshawa crew were fortunate|lead in the league scoring race The Shamcats face St. Vital,/to have the game called since|and helped New York Rangers won the western title Saturday; A full report on the game and|Montreal Canadiens Sunday by trouncing New Westminster,|the incidents involved will be|night, despite a first-period blow ----- . na '_ ' 'No Contest ame | 38 20|Sudbury 4 Hull-Ottawa 4 4418) Kitchener 2 North Bay 0 4 24\ 3417|Kingston at. Sault Ste. Marie | i a | y Oshawa Hawks 2 64 9|/Kingston at Sudbury : | OHA aga se -- = oe ee ' jand Milton 19.58. "7 # A real rhubarb erupted Satur-,rules that had deen in the book|years that the same thing has) 4 é UNIONAIRES 6, VENDORS 3 8\Jets in the liftlock city for ajunder control from the opening) FACE HAMILTON ' ; proposed exhibition basketball) minutes and turned into a push-| Last year's game, though, was| downing hapless Baker Vending! game. ing, shoving battle. }completed with the Oshawa club| the game was called off halfway|ity to play good basketball andjawa, the Hawks downed them| through the second half and de-|What looked as though it could)by over 15 points. clared no contest. jhave been a fairly even match,| The Hawks will get back to CEE eseck emnee Oe etne acaanet aut jin the OBA Big ix League wit The Peterborough manager|; 4... : ja 7.30 p.m. game against Paul indication of the battle that was|Traynor's powerful Hamilton was 27-22 for Peterborough. | yj . i . rules but seemed unable to call Midway in the second half the six. Adige Bonn ane Sh ts Ch | Officials threatened to call the|j5¢¢ year's club the Hawks will 8| ahead or someone would get | jhurt. 5} Bab Argonauts After several technical fouls 4 Y on both teams, a wild at fouls, WEEK-END STARS | By THE CANADIAN PRESS | York Argonauts 34-7 Sunday to At this point the game was| Andy Bathgate, whose goal-- win the Eastern Canada inter-|called and declared no contest.|the 200th of his NHL career-- mediate football title for the! It should be pointed out that|and two assists gave him the Man., Bulldogs, western cham-|they were trailing 55-36 at. the|beat Chicago 4-1 Sunday night. pions, in the national final in}time and could not get a rally) Terry Sawchuk of Detroit who Verdun Sunday. St. Vital, which! started. registered a 3-0 shutout over B.C., Royals 28-7 in Winipeg,|sent to OBA secty-treas., Stan'from Henri Richard's stick that defeated the Shamcats in last) Burnes opened an eight-stitch gash on »'year"s final in Manitoba. This is the second time in two'his right cheek. | W.B. BENNETT PAVING LTD. 5 4 4 2