, 14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, September, 22, 1962 CALGARY STAMPEDERS COME LOVELL COLEMAN, of Cal- ary - Stampeders, tries to elude a block thrown by Bob Bisacre, of Ottawa - Rough | Riders, in last night's Cana- dian Football Conference inter-locking schedule game, in Ottawa. Also in pursuit of Coleman are Joe Poirier (17) and Jim Conroy (25) of the Rough Riders. | --CP Wirephoto "SPORTS MENU By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR "{ver-thing From Soup To Nuts' ' Bernie Faloney Is Placed On | Disabled List HAMILTON (CP) -- Quarter- back Bernie Faloney has THE WEATHERMAN has a choice today -- as far as about nine Oshawa and distric' and also their fans -- he can go t ball teams are concerned, into his rain bit and wash out a lot of important playoff ball games, or he can withold the heavy dew until late tonight -- good guy" instead of 'a dirty guy". to a ball team or fans who are in action but at playoff time, esp and this will make him "'a Rain is never welcome anxious to see their favorites ecially this late in the season, rain can cause havoc with playoff schedules, since "summer time" is now running out and teams are anxious to keep their playdown dates, in order to be finished before the real cold weather sets in, We've been reviewing the important OASA and OBA playoff games that are on tap for. today, all week- -long, so there is no need to meni tion them again, at this time. If it still isn't too late, sports fans can still pick out an at- tractive bit of entertainment fo r this evening or tonight, by glancing at today's Sports Calendar. As it stands now, there are more than a dozen sports attractions on tab for today, but nothing listed so far for Monday night. OSHAWA TONY'S dropped a tough 1-0 decision to Eddie Black's, last night at Kew Gardens, the Toronto team getting the lone tally o f the ball game, in their half of the 9th inning, to win the sudden-death tilt and so claim first place in the Beaches League final standing. trip to Toronto with only nine players available. regulars were missing for this -their absence had a direct bearing on the result. The Motor City club made the Four of the crucial action and no doubt Now Black's get a bye into the championship finals while Oshawa Tony's and Dependable Caterers will meet in the semi-final round with the first game booked for Second game of this round, will Park on Wednesday night. WEEK-END BITS:-- Houd Monday night at Kew Beach. be played here at Alexandra aille Industries and Foley's Plumbing will play the fourth game of their 3-out-of-5 Inter- County Softball League, championship finals, on Tuesday even- ing, six o'clock start, at Lakeview Park. Houdaille leads 2-1 and if they can win this one, they qualify as the league's 1962 champions . . . . CALGARY STAMPEDERS came from be- hind t&whip Ottawa Rough Riders last night and on what they've shown their last few times out, Frank Clair's Riders appear to be slipping badly .. . quarterback Bernie Faloney fo . TIGER-CATS have lost r at least 30 days -- coach Trimble was so sure of that that he placed Faloney on the - disabled list for that period . . ., NEW WESTMINSTER whipped Brampton Ramblers 20-11 last night for their third- straight win in the Mann Cup f appear that the only thing the to cheer about is that the finals year. At least they haven't had ern)Canada, to absorb the licking they're getting. be all over tonight ... .THI inals and about now, it would Brampton club officials have were played in the East this the expense of a trip to West- S WEEK-END could possibly f settle the World Series opponents for this year's classic. L.A. Dodgers slipped yesterday, took a real drubbing from the Cards in St. Louis yesterday while the Giants were whip- ping Houston. 'They all meet the same opponents twice more this week-end and it could be trouble for the Dodgers, How- ever, Redlegs and Pirates both lost yesterday -- so they've had the course... . WHITE SOX nosed out N.Y. Yankees yesterday too but Minnesota Twins lost to the Orioles 3-2, so here again, its' a case of no means the Yankees are almost game for the leaders, which "in" right now. They have two more in the Windy City this week-end and if they win one of them, then that will be Oshawa Blvd., with ticket No, 1 osha Aces Softball Club draw. about it. . . 'AB' Moss,: 190 705, is the winner of the Gen- Herb Mackie, Inter-County League president, made the draw. \damaged cartilage in his right knee and will be out of the Ham- ilton Tiger-Cat lineup for at least a month. Coach jim Trimble decided Friday night to put Faloney on |the disabled list after an exten- sive examination of the injury, jdescribed by Trimble as \"nicked, not torn, cartilage." This means a mandatory ab- sence of 30 days but there is no guarantee Faloney will be fit, by Oct. 21 when Hamilton plays Toronto. | | Surgery has been ruled out| for the .present. Trimble said the club's medical staff hopes) lrest will permit Faloney to play lin the Eastern Football Confer- jence stretch run. et | Faloney injured his knee Aug.| 118 when Tiger-Cats played Ar- gonauts in Hamilton. He was |bounced between Marty Martin-| jello and Bruce Claridge on a} jroHout run. Trimble .also confirmed that Frank Cosentino will be Ham- jilton's starting quarterback "'as| long as he gets the job Gone, | | He said he has started to} |search through NFL rosters for another reserve. Hamilton's only reserve at present is rookie 'Joe Zuger. Frank Bathgate To | Coach Guelph Jrs. | GUELPH (CP)--Frank Bath- gate has-Héen appointed coach jof the Guelph Royals for the PETE MANNING, Calgary Stampeders, is about to hit the dirt, during last night's Canadian pro football game in INTER-LOCKING G. | Ottawa, an. inter - locking schedule game between the Stampeders and Rough Riders which Calgary won, by com- AME | | Stamps Score Win Over Rough Riders By DAVE McINTOSH OTTAWA (CP)--Calgary pass receivers ran dizzying patterns around and through a stumble- footed Ottawa defence Friday | night as the Stampeders|Jackson on an 18-yar{ run, full-/booted two field goals of 25 and |back Dave Thelen on a one-yard/22 yards and two converts, snatched a. 36-32 victory from the Riders in a rousing Cana- dian Football League encounter before 16,265 frozen fans. Calgary quarterback Eagle Day completed 20 of 28 passes to wide-open receivers for 330 yards and had none intercepted. With 10 minutes left and Cal- gary ahead 28-26, substitute quarterback Jerry Keeling, playing defence, intercepted a cross-field pass by Ottawa quar-} terback Russ Jackson at the Nider 33, The Stamps had a touchdown in six ground plays. Riders came back for another touehdown with two minutes left but time ran out on them. | The victory moved second- place Calgary: within three points of the leading Winnipeg' Blue Bombers in the Western Conference. Riders, dropping their third game in a row after four straight victories, remain} three points behind the first- place Hamilton Tiger-Cats in the Eastern Conference. | Larry Robinson kicked four converts and Walt Weaver two singles to round out Stamped- ers' scoring. Riders got touchdowns from} | | | | Three Stamps Move Up In Scoring Race By THE CANADIAN PRESS Three Calgary players moved up in «the Western Conference scoring race Friday night as the Stampeders edged Ottawa Rough Riders 36-32 in a Cana- dian Football League interlock- ing game at Ottawa. Calgary halfback Ed. Bu- chanan moved to. a three-way tie for third place, scoring a touchdown to boost his total to 42. Teammate Earl Lunsford and Winnipeg's Leo Lewis also have 42 points. The leaders: FG § Pts| 77 = Coffey, E | CRA Dart League bers he'd a -meeting on Thurs- FROM BEHIND TO TAKE ROUGH RIDERS ing from behind. George Bran- cato is the Ottawa tackler. Coming in late is Whit Tucker (75) of the Rough Riders. --CP Wirephoto bash, halfback Ernie White on a six-yard caper and halfback Ron Stewart on a 12-yard pass from alternative quarterback Ron Lancaster. Moe Racine Jackson was booed roundly when his passing went awry in the final quarter. Lancaster came in to move Riders :o the Calgary four where they lost the ball on downs. Will Open Oct. 4 The CRA Dart League mem- day night and in addition to electing their officers for the 1962-63 season, set out plans for another promising season. "Mike" Wilson was named president with Tom Twine, vice- president; Edith Major as treas- urer and Nettie Pullen the sec- ii i Mr. and Mrs, B, Ross were naiwed scorekeepers while Harry Fayle along with Lorne Levine and John Wyatt will Rookie halfback Jim Dillard) from Oklahoma State scored| two Calgary touchdowns on 14- yard and 56-yard passes: from Da I 1962-63 season, Bob Tovell, OHA Junior A secretary announced Friday. Bathgate succeeds Emile| y Francis, recently named assist- mport halfback Lovell-.Cole- ant general manager of the par-| : man plunged one yard twice for pi ean League New York|two more Calgary touchdowns : jand import halfback Ed Buch- Bathgate played his junior|anan scored the other on an hockey here after graduating|eight-yard. sweep around left from Winnipeg minor ranks. y | Pes SeoooewscoSsoonn gg\form' the Rules Committee. 42|Edith Major, Nettie Pullen and 42|Fred Parsons constituted the 42\Entertainment Committee. 34, The CRA Dart League will 30|\start play on Thursday, Oct. 4, 99\at 7.30 p.m. with 10 teams regis- 95\tered. If any other team, or in- 24\dividual persons, wish to join 24\the league, they should contact 24|"Mike" Wilson, at 3-3286, on or 24\before this Thursday, Sept. 27, James, W Lunsford, C Lewis, W Buchanan, C Robinson, C Dillard, C Whitehouse, S Kristopaitis, V Pardin, S Funston, W Beamer, V Larscheid, V SCeRPROOMSOIIINSANS 6 8 0 0 0 5 0 6 5 0 0 0 0 2 6 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 It should 'Hamilton Olympics 'Seek Game Trials | HAMILTON (CP)--Hamilton */Olympic Club will try to bring jthe 1964 Olympic Games trials jand Canadian National track and field championships to Hamilton, club president Whitey |Sheridan announced Friday. | |Durwood Porter of the South- |western Ontario Branch of the {Amateur Athletic Union of Can- ada asking for the right to be host for the meets. _ BASEBALL SCORES AND STANDINGS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS W L Pct. GBL 55 .343 58 623 3 603 6 584 9 523 1814 513 20 503 2115 395 38 Los Angeles San Francisco Cincinnati Pittsburgh Milwaukee St. Louis Philadelphia Houston Chicago 56 361 43% New York 38 115 .248 6014 Friday's Results Chicago 1 New York 4 Cincinnati 6 Philadelphia 8 Milwaukee 7 Pittsburgh 3 Los Angeles 2 St. Louis 11 San Francisco 11 Houston 5 Probable Pitchers Today Milwaukee (Shaw 15 - 9 or Spahn 15 - 14) at Pittsburgh (Sisk 0-0). Los Angeles (Richert 5-4 or Podres 13 .- 12) at St. Louis (Washburn 11-8) N. Chicago (Toth 2-1) at New York (R. L. Miller 0-12). 99 15 Cincinnati |N Sunday's Games Chicago at New York Cincinnati at Philadelphia Milwaukee at Pittsburgh Los Angeles at St. Louis San Francisco at Houston Monday's Games (No games scheduled) American League New York Minnesota Los Angeles Chicago | Detroit Baltimore Cleveland Boston Kansas City 69 85 Washington 85 98 Friday's Results ota 2 Baltimore 3 91 64 .587 87 69 .558 83 71 .539 82 73 529 9 80 74 75 79 74 81 74 81 A717 V7 477 17 448 21 |Minnes (Nuxhall 5-0) at Philadelphia (McLish 10-5) N. San Francisco (Marichal 18- 10) at Houston: (Johnson 7-15) WL Pet. GBL 4% % 519 1014 +587 1514 372 3314 | Boston 4 Washington 1 New York 6 Chicago 7 Detroit 6 Kansas City 1 Cleveland 9 Los Angeles 6 Probable Pitchers Today Detroit (Bunning 18-8) at.Kan- sas City (Wickersham, 10-3) N. Boston (Taller D 0-0) at Washington (Baird 0-1) N. Minnesota (Ralick 11-10) at Baltimore (Pappas 12-9), New York (Terry 22-11) at Chicago (Herbert 7-9). Angeles (Grba 8-9) N. Sunday's Games Cleveland at Los Angeles Detroit at Kansas City |. New York at Chicago Boston at Washington | Minnesota at Baltimore Monday's Games | Kansas City at Baltimore (N) A letter was sent Friday to|¥ Clepeland (Perry 11-12) at Los| 7 j end. STIRLING MOSS ARRIVES FOR GRAND PRIX Scottish racer Innes Ireland (left) was on hand yesterday to greet British racing. star, Stirling Moss, when he arrived (Caly games scheduled) 3 at Malton International air- port. Moss, recovering from a recent serious accident in England, will act as honorary starter, for today's Canadian Grand Prix automobile race at Mosport Park, near Orono.' Ireland, who arrived on Thurs- day, is one -of the favored competitors. Eddie Black's were official! League champions last night, at Kew Beach, scoring a brilliant 1-0 shutout victory over Oshawa 'ony's. Both clubs finished the regu- lar season with 15 wins, 9 lost records, with Tony's holding the upper hand in the pennant race for most of the season, The tie fo last night's sudden-death match for top spot. Black's will now draw a bye into the finals, against the semi- finals winner of Oshawa Tony's and Dependable Caterers. Opening tilt in that series is set for Monday night at Kew Beach with next fixture called for Alexandra Park at 8.00 p.m. on Wednesday. If a third game is necessary, Friday, Sept. 28 will be the date, in Toronto. Winner will' play Eddie Black's in a best-of-5 series, for the title, which was won by Dependables last year. PITCHERS' BATTLE Tony's having only nine play- ers in uniform, including two pitchers, got a brilliant mound effort from. losing hurler Andy Anderson. Andy, who finished the year with a 7-4 record, had ja nifty two-hitter going until the |9th when Black's tallied for the |game's orphan run. With one out in the ninth, Jake McLean, Black's soph- omore second-sacker, singled and Phil Waters laced a three- |bagger for their run. Earlier Anderson had allowed two singles to veteran '"'Mo" Galand. | Jack Rainbow, crew-cut fling- jer with Black's, pitched a six- \hitter en route to the win. Sonny Hill claimed a pair with Brent |Oldfield, Bob Booth, Andy An- SPORTS CALENDAR TODAY SOFTBALL UAW League -- (Sudden- death Game) -- Engel's Cloth- ing vs Plaza Foods, at Bathe Park, 1.00 p.m.; Kent's West- ern Tire, vs winner of. first game, at Bathe Park, 5.30 p.m. OASA Pee Wee Championship Finals -- Windsor vs Oshawa Sunnyside Park, at Sunnyside Park, 3.00 p.m.; lst game of series. OASA Juvenile 'A' -- (South- ern Ontario Finals) -- Oshawa Genosha Aces vs Preston, at Preston, 2nd game of 2-out-of-3 series, OASA Juvenile "B" -- (On- tario Finals) _-- Whitby Ab- ner's Esso vs Hespeler "Jok- ers", at Hespeler, 3:00 p.m. 2nd game of 2-out-of-3 title series. OASA Intermediate '"'D" (Ontario Championship Finals) --Electric vs Mount Zion, at Brooklin Community Park, 8.15 p.m.; 2nd game of 2-out-of-3 championship series. OASA Intermediate "AA" -- (Southern Ontario Finals) -- St. Catharines vs Oshawa Pic-O- Mats, at Alexandra Park, 8,00 |p.m.; Ist game of 2-out-of-3 ser- ies, OASA Intermediate 'A" (Southern Ontario Finals) Oshawa MacLean's Esso vs Waterford, at Waterford, 8.30 p.m.; Ist game of 2-out-of-3 series. OASA Senior "'B" Playoffs -- (Ontario Quarter-Finals) --Osh- awa Heffering's Imperials and Midland Flyers, at Penetang, 3.00 p.m.; 3rd -and_ deciding game of series. OAS ASenior '"'A" Playoffs -- (Southern: ontario Finals) Windsor vs Oshawa Tony's, at Alexandra Park, 4.00 p.m.; Ist game of 2-out-of-3 series. SOCCER Darlington Soccer League -- (Championship Finals) -- Cour- tice at Zion, 6.15 p.m.; 4th game of 3-out-of-5 title series, Toronto National League -- Toronto Italian - Virtus vs Osh- awa.. Hungaria, at Kinsmen Civic Memorial Stadium, 8.00 p.m. FOOTBALL Ontario Junior Conference -- Toronto Lakeshore vs Oshawa Hawkeyes, at Kinsmen Civic Memorial Stadium, 10.15 p.m LAWN BOWLING Mixed Doubles Tourtlament (Felt Trophy) -- at Oshawa Lawn Bowling Club. BASEBALL Ontario Baseball Association Pee Wee Playoffs -- (Cham- pionship Finals) -- Hamilton vs Oshawa People's, at Alexandra Park, 2.00 p.m.; Ist game of 2-out-of-series. TRACK AND FIELD Annual Oshawa and Distric Championships -- (Sponsored by Oshawa Shamrock AC) -- at Ontario Rugby Union Inter- mediate "A" Toronto "Banks" vs Oshawa Vikings, at Lakeview Park, 2:30 p.m. SUNDAY BOPTBALAS: 665 ses hee 0k Civil -Service League (Championship Finals) Post Of- fice and Oshawa Times, at Redio Park, 10:30 a.m. and 12:15 p.m.; Ist and 2nd games of 2- out-of-3 title series. MONDAY | --CP Wirephoto & No Games Scheduled, \ 2-out-of-3 Ontario Championship 4 tough plan Friday night and it the others, Bobby Simcoe, making his first start since his unfortunate leg injury some nine weeks ago, tripled in the 5th bu' failed to score, 4 Jack "Red" MacDermaid, Jimmie Loreno, Nick Mroezeck and Joe Piontek all missed the tilt because of night shift work. All the boys had secured time off for Monday and Wednesday nights, however both those games were washed out. Rookie Billy Osborne is attending school in McMaster University and was unable to get back. Normie Bag- nell, Oshawa's other pitcher, who had just returned from Florida from holidays, was also working nights, Manager Frank Foley and coach Sammy Stark expect to derson and Bobby Simcoe get- crowned Beaches Major Fastball/ting ; |Eddie Black's Claim Beaches League Top, . Win 1-0 Over Tony's | have their big guns in action. this afternoon, against Windsor" Sports Shop in the lead-off § of the Ontario Amateur H- Association Southern best-of-3'* finals. Game time is 4.00 p.m... at Alexandra Park. 5 s OSHAWA TONY'S -- Oldfield," ss; Hill, ef; Etcher, 1b; Booth, « ¢; Price, 2b; Anderson, p; B Simcoe, If; R. Simcoe, 3b Smith, rf, EDDIE BLACK'S -- MéLean," 2b; Waters, 1b; Galand, ss; Hawkes, 3b; Klazier, c; Hooper," cf; DeRocher, if; Crawford, rf and Rainbow p, kit Tony's 000 000 0000 6 0 Black's 000 000 001-1 4 © Umpires Lou Visconti (plate) and Bill Chris (bases), gh and, WINNIPEG (CP) -- Clarence Campbell, president of the Na- tional Hockey League, an- nounced Friday that the NHL will hold a testimonial dinner for Jack Adams, -general man- ager of Detroit Red Wings who retired last April after 35 years with the NHL club. The dinner will be held in Detroit this year but no date has been set. Campbell, here on a business visit, said the date probably will be decided at the NHL's semi- -- meeting at Toronto Oct. The 66-year-old Adams retired April 26 after 44 -years in the NHL as player, coach and gen- eral manager. His retirement came one month after Red Wings completed their season NHL Will Honor Jolly Jack Adams on the outside of the Stanley Cup playoffs for only the second time in 24 seasons. "The failure this year had' nothing to do with it," Adams said at the time. "I never quit! under fire and I'm not doing it this time." Builder of one of the NHL's: most powerful dynasties in the 1950s, he had led the Wings to seven Stanley Cup~ champion- ships and 12 league titles in the. 35 years he ran the club, ' Adams went to Detroit' in: 1927, a year after the city joined: the NHL, The Wings won the. Stanley Cup in 1950-52-54-55 and' captured an unequalled seven' straight NHL ¢ ha mpionships; through 1949-55. By PAUL RIMSTEAD BRAMPTON, Ont. (CP)--By Process of elimination, New Westminster should wrap up the best-of-seven Mann Cup lacrosse series tonight in four straight games. Before Friday night's game, a 0-11 win for the westerners, manager Wwilym Evans of Brampton Ramblers said his team had one chance left. They had to get tough to cope with the classy New Westminster team. The Ramblers tried the get- failed miserably. New West- minster roared to a 6-0 lead and led 6-1 going into the second pe- riod. This moved Brampton coach Harvey Madgett to change goal- tenders "and New Westminster! led 16-7 at half time. ISN'T PLEASED New Westminster manager New Westminster Needs One More © Jack Fulton wasn't pleased, with Evans' get - tough state- ment. He termed it "silly."' "We treated it as a joke," he said after Friday night's game, * "'We have some pretty tough fel- lows, too. "They aren't going to win many games chopping our fel- lows down. We know they play. rougher here than in the West and we don't like it~it spoils? the game." ' Jack Bionda, Bill Jobb and' Ken Oddy scored three goals. apiece for the winners and Paul Parnell, Bobby Allan, Mike Gates and Bill Wilkes each scored twice. Other scorers were Johnny Cervi, Doug Me-, Rory and Ron Loftus. For Brampton, Ken (Red). Crawford, Bob Dobbie and Glen: Lotton scored two goals each and Wayne Thompson, Bruce Wanless, Bill Naylor and John Ford added the others. ' Hon. Earl Rowe Drives Horse To New Record OTTAWA (CP) -- Hon. Earl Rowe, 68, an ardent horseman for more than 50 years ,Friday night drove his. Miss Todd Rid- dell, to a Canadian track rec- ord for two-year-old fillies, in the feature race at Rideau Carleton Raceway. The chestnut filly covered the mile in 2:09 1-5, three--fifths of a second better than the pre- vious record set at Old Wood- bine race track in Toronto by Daleye Blue, owned by Dr. John Findley of Arnprior, Ont. There was no betting on the feature, early - closing race billed as the Lanark County trot. The purse was $1,500. The second horse was Niag- ara Chance, one length behind at the wire. Third place fin- isher was Hoch. Mr, Rowe, of Newton Robin- son, Ont., drove another winner in the fourth race. Rusty Rid- dell took the event ahead of Armbro Butch and Titan Scott Suns Win It. llth Inning - ATLANTA (AP) -- Jackson ville's Suns erupted for three runs in the 10th '~ning to defeat Atlanta 7-4 Friday night and_ take a 3-2 lead in.the best-of- seven International League playoff finals, Play shifts back to Jackson- ville tonight. = With two out in the 10th Cracker hurler Billy Muffett walked Tony Martinez, wh stole second and scored on a bloop single to right by Don' Morejon. A double by Ray Bar-. ker scored Morejon s=d a single by Harry Chiti scored Barker' for two insurance runs . Tony Davilillo powered a three-run. homer for the Suns in the fifth. 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