JOE TUBMAN - Former Ottawa Great Was Brilliant Punter OTTAWA (CP)--Earl Grey's contribution to Canadian sport wasn't confined to donating the trophy awarded annually to the team winning the national foothall championship. : Governor-general of Canada from 1904 to 1911, the earl al- lowed hundreds of boys living } in the New Edinburgh districts adjoining his official Ottawa | residence to use the Govern- men, House grounds as a foot: | bali field. Joe Tubman, one of the great punters in Canadian football records and captain of Ottawa Rough Rider teams which won the Grey Cup in 1925 and 1926, recalls: that many boys who were to become big names in football and hockey played with him on the spacious grounds Government House. of | "There were Doug Stalker, | my cousin Ray Tubman, Doug | Rene and Aurel Jol- many tawa Riders," Tubman recalls. KEEN FAN "The governor-general often came down to watch us play. He was a tall man with straight shoulders and white hair, and he loved sports." Tubman moved from the stately surroundings of Govern- ment House to big league foot- ball parks, where he was a kicking halfback, In the mod- em game, he would be classed} as a fullback and punter. He retired as a player in 1930, and began a career as a referee which ended in 1942. Now 66, a retired CN Rem- ployee, Tubman is just five pounds over his playing weight of 195 pounds. He retains a keen interest in sport, especially football. The first forward pass had not yet been thrown en a Ca- nadian football field when Tub- man retired from the game, so that punting was an impor- tamt factor. "And it's still very important today. I can't understand what til it is keked. lwhen he's carrying the puck hurt. spot to kick to." It was Tubman's ability to kick to any point that helped Riders. reach the Grey Cup in 1925. They played Queen's Uni- versity in the semi-final and Ot- tawa's main worry was the combination of Pep Queen's from the time it's snapped un- "That's just like a forward In jhockey keeping his head down Some day he's going to get "By keeping his head up, the kicker can also wait until the last second before booting the ball. That way, he can give the tacklers time to get downfield, and he can also pick the best SCRIMMAGED ON GOVERNOR-GENERAL'S LAWN In the Grey Cup final, Ottawa beat Wimnipeg 24-1, again that put Ottawa into the .|Grey Cup final. They played Toronto Balmy Beach at Ot- going into the fourth quarter. "It was a rainy afternoon and we had the wind in the last period," said Tubman. "I had been injured, so Joe Miller was kicking for us. He booted six singles in the quarter to give us a 6-5 win." There was no East-West final in 1926, Ottawa winning the ti- tle by defeating University of Toronto 10-7. Tubman has another grinve about today's game--the offici- A year later it was kicking tawa, and Balmy Beach led 5-0 | tion; 11.35 a.m., Police Ass vs, Parts and Service. DEC, 7 -- 10.15 a.m., Parts and Service vs. a.m., Firefighters vs. Police As- sociation and 11.35 a.m., Kin- loch's vs, Bolahood's. DEC, 14 -- 10.15 a.m., Police Association vs. Kinloch's; 10.55 a.m. Bolahood's vs. CKLB and 11.35 a.m., Parts and Service vsm Firefighters. DEC, 21 -- 10.15 a.m., Bola- @\hood's vs, 10.55 a.m., Kinloch's vs. Parts 4\and Service and 11.35 am., Firefighters vs. CKLB. DEC, 28 -- 10.15 am., Police Association vs. a.m., Bolahood's vs, Parts and Service and 11.35 am., Fire- fighters vs. Kinloch's. | JAN. 4 -- 10.15 a.m., Parts and Service vs. Police Associa- 10.55 a.m., Kinloch's vs. CKLB and 11.35 a.m., Firefight- Simcoe Hall Basketball Minor Dates OR MIN BASKETBALL SCHEDULE (Sponsored by the Oshawa Y's Men's Club) NOV. 23 -- 10.15 a.m., Kinloch's 5 10.55 a.m. Parts and Service vs. Bola- hood's and 11.35 a.m. CKLB vs. Police Association. , NOV. 30 -- 10.15 a.m., Bola- hood's_ vs. a.m., CKLB vs. Kinloch's. and Firefighters; Firefighters; inti. 10.55 BOYS BASKETBALL The Simcoe Halil (Simcoe Street) Basketball Leagues held an exciting Saturday morning of basketball at the gymnasium with the Courts team in the ,|Biddy League, sponsored by the! Westmount Kiwanis Club, out- pointing the Etnas team by a score of 18 to 4, . Big scorer for the Courts was Ted Boivin with a total of four' baskets and eight points. Bill CKLB; Police Association CKLB; ers vs. Bolahood's. JAN. 14 -- 10.15 a.m., Bola- hood's vs. Kinloch's; 10.55 a.m., Police Association vs. Firefight- ers and 11.35 a.m., CKLB vs. Parts and Service. JAN, 21 -- 10.15 a.m., Fire- fighters vs. Parts and Service; 10.55 a.m., CKLB vs. Bolahood's and 11.35 a.m., Police Association. JAN. 28 -- 10.15 a.m., CKLB vs. Parts and Service vs. Kinloch's and 11.35 a.m., Police Associa- tion vs Bolahood's. All players are to be- ready for playing, at least 10 minutes prior to game time. Names are to be checked with scorekeeper, prior to entering the floor. Firefighters; 10.55 a.m 10.55 10.55 Kinloch's vs. "9 Swindells gathered six points, with Kenny Embury and Nick Melnychuk scoring two each. Other members of the Courts team are Ray Bartolziej, John Romanchuk, Bill Lee and Bob Morris. Steve Ball was the. hero for the Etnas team, scoring one basket and two foul shots for'| their only points. Team mem- bers of Steve Ball's are Bill Cobel, Kevin Sawyer, Gordon Kent, Randy Embury, Charles Coburn and Lyle Crystal. Referees were Bill Rajkovic, and timekeeper was Mike Zimny. In the second Biddy League encounter, Avenues overpower- ed Jacksons to the score of 33 to 4, Randy Jackson scored a total of 23 points and was as- sisted by Jim Jordan, 4 points, Mario Cononico 2, Ray Barto- leij 2, T. Boivin 2, assisted by Serge Dupont, Jim Brock and Mel Alchin. The final Biddy League game was a real tussle with Olives edging out over Bantings 16 to 15. Bill Melnychuk scored ten for the Olives with David Man- ser 4, Bill McKean 2, Geo. Grabowski and David Wilson rounded out the Olive roster. Walter Karas evened the score for the. Bantings by coun- tering with a ten-point game. He was assisted by Ron Parfitt 2, Maurice St. Pierre 2, Ron Eld- ridge 1. Richard Mcllveen, B. Lee and Lyle Henderson assist- ed their team. Referees and others who as- GRANTED PATENTS Alfred Nobel was granted a British patent for dynamite in 1867 and a U.S, patent in 1868. sisted with the Biddy League on Saturday were Don Ormiston, Bob Singleton, Len Birivkowicz, John Davidson, Bob Hraynyk, Mike Karas, Walter Hubar, Biddy And Minor Teams Providing Keen Action Steve Ball, Gord. Perkins, John Rajkovic and Bob Johnstone Next Saturday, the schedule for the Biddy League will be jaa. follows -- 8.45 a.m., Avenues} vs. Etnas; 9.15 a.m., Bantings vs, Courts and 9.45 a.m., Olives ve. Jacksons. MINOR LEAGUE PLAY The Simcoe Hall Minor League, sponsored by the Osh- awa Y's Men's Club, continued at a torrid pace on Saturday with the Firefighters continuing their 'heavy winning streak, when they downed the Kinloch's crew by a score of 35 to 14. Big scorers for the firefighters were Phil Mcliveen with 12, Chas. Marlowe with 10, Eddie Locke with 8, Joe Krasnaj with 4 and Joe Zimny with one. members of the Firefighters are Ron McInroy, Barry Mathews, Marcel Ranger and Larry Bren- nan, Ray Jacula tried to uphold his team of Kinloch's with a ren- point effort, with Walter Hubar and Gary Edgar getting two each. Claude Rochefort, MeWilliams, Edwin Gorny and Dave Calder are also members of the Kinloch's team, Bolahood's were Other Ken ssful Henderson, Gary Lindsat and John Thiebaud as- sisted with the defensive struc- ture. Scoring for the Parts and Ser- vice team was spread evenly with Jeff Mcllveen, Ken Hoar. team winning over the Police Association by the score of 39 to 12, Bill Langley paced the win- ners with 12 points, Bob Shep- herd with 9, Pete Graper and Frank Dalidowicz with 6 each, Mike Green 2, and Gord Per- kins with 4. Gary Morrison, Rob Cooper and Jim Clement round- ed out the CKLB crew. For Police Association, Pat Cyr, and Bob Johnstone led the' team with four each and assist- ed by Ralph Branton, Bill Raj- Manser, Jim THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdoy, November 27, 1963 97 for Saturday, November 30, are: 10.15 a.m., Bolahood's ys. Fire- fighters; 10.5 a.m., CKLB vs. Milford|Kinloch's and 11.35 a.m., Police Masters and Rick Crawford all|Assoc. vs. Parts and Service. gathering ofur points apiece. As-| Any boys interested in sisting on the team were Lenibasketball in either the Birivjowicz, Peter Dewsbury,|League, sponsored by the West- David Lee, Steve Shewchuk, and)mount Kiwanis Club, or the Minor League, sponsored by the In the final game of the morn-|Oshawa Y's Men's Club, are-in- ing, it was the powerful CKLB|vited out to the gymnasium any REMEMBER WHEN?... By THE CANADIAN PRESS Saturday morning at the sched uled times, Persons interested) in watching basketball are wel- morning. come to come out any Saturday|!" TOP BATTERS Richie Allen of Little Rock dom- inated the International League's official 1963 batting averages, fréleased Friday. Bu- kovic and Dave House who also scored . Don LePage, Peter Bailey, Ricky Lewis, Gil- bert Evanstein, Dennis Krout) and Dave House filled out the Police Association team. Thanks go to the referees, scorekeepers, timekeepers and coaches who were Bob Goddard, B. Rajkovic, N. Lowes, M. Karas, N. Melnychuk, P. Cyr, C. Hewitt, Mario Stefaniuk, P. Bailey, D. Piatti and J. Raj- kovic. Games for the Simcoe Hail (Simcoe Street) Minor Léague with a win over the Parts and Service team, by the score of 20 to 12. John Rajkovie paced the Bolahood crew with a total of 15 points. Nick Corneal and Larry Bobyk added counter for the other score. Bill Robinson, Mike Wall, John Davidson, Paul Hove Your Suit Styled and Tailored by SAM ROTISH 7 KING ST. EAST From A Large Selection of Fine British Woollens 723-302 OR 728-6673 REGENT ea oh 773 | Leadlay and Harry Batstone. They were the deep men for Ottawa punts, and part of the Cttawa strategy was to kick to Batstone every time. It paid off in the fourth quarter when a weary Batstone fumbled a punt im Queen's end zone, and an Ottawa player recovered for the only touchdown. ating. "Sometimes I think they for- . get they're out there just to en- ie & S od FOR PRICE SAKE of the show. "They have to handle the ball on every play--pick it up, look at the yardsticks and put it down again. Sometimes they have to do this, but many times if they'd leave the bail alone the game would be played much faster." boyhood FOR PRACTICAL SANTAS FAMOUS PRODUCTS SOLD FOR PARTICULAR SHOPPERS' FUN--PREMIUMS--SAVINGS FOR PRICE SAKE FOR POWERFUL SPECIALS FOR PERFECT SELECTIONS FANTASTIC PRICE SLASHING FINE PROFESSIONAL SERVICE OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS [Se WATCH THURSDAY'S PAPER some of these coaches are thinking. Why, I wouldn't have @ punter on a team of mine unless he could kick the ball et least 50 yards." MUST LOOK UP Tubman winces when he sees kickers in today's game keep- im their eyes glued to the bail BUSH LEAGUE J. Huband hed @ nice triple 896 (302, 927, 267). Dick Stata had 687 with e single 307|Sports as a way of building also 230; Wes Stata 642 (241, 206), Donicharacter in boys. tar the second night of bowling with|Robinson 642 (234, 222), John Pisanl 64) The Tubmans' only child, (273), Joan McClelland 629 (254, 216), ; tas Fe ee See ee nee" weilnorrs O'Reilly 622 (246, 200), end Berb|Mary, has provided them with five gnandchildren. (264). ge 4 (236, ns pee + High 'Single: J. Childerhose 256, A.| er 200 -- Walt Tippett 24, Ray! « oon are 270, °C. Burgess 253, A. Marclick| Pascoe 227, 206, Ray Bennett 225, Frances 'As S008 @s. the boys old "F. Gate 261, D. Dove 294 B, Selleck| Gibbs 219, Elsie Blair 216, Winnie Killenjenough,"" he said, "I'm going Mi, D. Crawford 276. 21 to buy them a pair of boxing gloves." 5, Molly Hartshorn 209, 208, Les Lemon League: P. Daniels 74 R.|Palmer 203, Boyce Blair 203 and Ev. Clark Stata 200 Points taken: Len's and Lou's 1, Beat- 3 3, Acme Haulage 3, City Yard 2 SHOR AS HEATING & APPLIANCES tutor rented Cae eS CNR 3, Tony's 1, Doyle Construction 21a, tellers 2, Kayo 1. Industrial and arcs Nan ingle, want ¥en nuvor Commercial Rukaruk also, with 691, Ladies' high|| The established, reliable Ges Se ee aa cea] __ Doser beer re . 31 CELINA ST. 64 Pauline Bell 602 (255, 203). | Over 200 bowlers were as follows: John Over 200: Bill Harding 274, Slim Bell| W. Cardinal 222, 291, Ron Moran 272, 231, 236, Bill Keenan 234, Audrey Baker 225, Batty sagt mh, Jona Hroncich 2314 22 (Corner of Athol) iia Morea: 4, rT ,|Joe O'Malley ) M. Koster , Dave ae oe erey Sele. 2 Wetmore 292 and Ted Powers 211, 223. Lemon Leaguers as follows -- ri Doyle 96, 70, Marg Lefaurichon 96, Ed Giles 89, Pat Kelly 99, Teresa Powers 93, Dede Lambe 92, Marie Sandham 88, Rose Watts 96, Ann Sobkovich 85, 98 and Cecile Collette 96. NICKLE PLATE LEAGUE The boys turned in some mighty good scores this week. Top man was Dick Bailey with a 762 triple, followed closely by Percy Dalby with 760, Then we have Don Wilson with 737, K. Shobbrook with len McGee 661 (355), Sam Stainton 626 \\ (267, 204), Edith McMahon 623 (252) and Glen 733 and Bob Coleslaw 732. Yy fff =_> S \ \ \)\ 600 League -- D. Saunders 689, M. Carl YY = \ \ \ \ Gerri Edwards 621 (206, 236). 675, H. Comer 635, G. Fitches 630, C. Y = \ \ \ A\\ Over 200 games -- Ross Sutherland| Dove 654 and J. McGillvary 604. YY WN \\\ \\\ \ &® 201, Lorne Curry 201, Ruth Pollard 236, 200 League -- R. LeBlanc 232, G. y \\ \ \ \ | Leo Bourdages 222, Ivan Parrott 215,/Glover 209, J. Catton 220, P. Maitland \\ \ " \ \\\" \ panei Marion Manning 232, Flo Strank 218, 238,|226, W. 'Weroski 210, E. Wakely 213, L. 3 OAK Gert Markalous 250, Herb Stewart 228,|Tabb 209, E. Dalcourt 210, L. Raby 233, yj \ : 207, Lorne Pollard 255, Dud Mills 256 and|J. Smith 215, G. Mathieu 232, J. Ruiter = \ \ \ \ =; 0 . X TUBELESS | j ° XB Zp BEES 00 Bill Cook 283. 206, J. Rekker 213, G. Bittner 229 and|" Team Standings -- Diodes 11, Chargers|D. Morrison 232. } Imagine Brand New Dominion Royal'Winter Tires at such | prices... Husky, nylon fire body... deep, wide rugged 9, Hot Shocks 8, Protons 8 VHF's 5,| Team Scores -- Polishers 2, Shiners 2; tread design... slotted 'and corrugated for TERMS 120.D0WN 400 WEEKLY on 4, Killerwatts 2 and Nuts we OS Pe cece 1, Mix- traction... fully guaranteed. * 670/15 FITS MOST POPULAR CARS 1948 to 19: {750/14 FITS MOST POPULAR CARS 1957 to 19 s took 3 Hicks 2, NO WHERE ELSE N ROYAL SERVICE CATHOLIC LEAGUE Shamrocks took three points from a enanies; Debonairs took three points to Lambe's Lemons' one point; Teacher's Pests took three points to Slow Pokes' 'one point and The Untouchables shut out Blow Strikers 4 points to 0. WIRING AND HARNESS | Lucky Strikes end Hi Lo's are tied for| second section with 9 points each; Head Pins and Alley Cats 8 points each; Hi Bawls and Pin Pickers 7 points; Go Getters 6 points; Flyers 5 points; Gay Six 4 points and Jesters 3 points. Over 600 -- Lloyd Clarke 906 (285, 276, 245); Bob Strutt 731 (319, 236); Rich Wil- gon 668 (247, 233); Syd Hobbs 657 (269, 206); Bert Moore 650 (290); Maurte Shorten ; |Ladies' high (231, .212, 201); '9! 644 1, 212, 201); Henry Lee) wi RR bb ab bb bt ONIHLAWIAI NO SAVM1V SLNNODSIG WINTER GPA LMTED SS (246, 202); Art Smart 607 (258) and) 728-9441 Elmo Lynburner 220, 205, Barbara Wil- gon 218, Doug Sutton 217, Jack Johnston 216, Donna Walker 215, 208, Threcia Mac- Neal 210, Helen O'Connor 204, Pat Leddy 206, Cyril Weeks 204, Dorene Barclay 204 and Jack Robinson 201. Lemon League -- Albertine Legere 84, 85, Ann Robinson 89, Ruth Moffat 77, 98, Ewen Moreau 90, Marylin Mills 94, Joan Sutfon 95 and Ingrid Colwell 95, 97. 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