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Oshawa Times (1958-), 23 Jul 1964, p. 18

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Argos Beat Bombers; Stamps Clip T Als Nip Sask. t To be fair to the Argos, a hot, Canadian Press Staff Writer * You watch them on the field and they're still the same old loveable Toronto Argonauts, the most terrifying team in the intry between the 25-yard 68, ' Then, having watched the last lay misfire in their offensive ckfield, you check the out-of- town scores and come to the as- tonishing conclusion that they look as good as any team in the country, at least on paper, On the basis of the pre-season ibition games played to date. » You couldi't prove it by the way the Argonaut offence stut- red Wednesday night in a lack- lustre 17-7 victory over Winni- muggy night interspersed with showers didn't make for ideal ball - handling conditions. But scatter-armed passing by the three Toronto quarterbacks and penalties incurred by offensive linemen did as much to gum up the Argonaut attack as their five fumbles, all of which they recovered. Last-half touchdowns by full- back Ron Hatcher and flanker Sherman Lewis, a promissing 155 - pound newcomer from Michigan State University nailed down the Argonaut triumph. Jim Christopherson, a rookie from Concordia College and Minnesota Vikings, kicked the extra point on one touch- fe Blue Bombers: And they oked no better last week in squeezing out a 15-12 decision) over Calgary Stampeders. | down plus a 15-yard field goal and a single on a wide 42-yard field-goal attempt. But the Stampeders, impotent George Fleming, the Argo- at Toronto's Exhibition Park,|naut castoff who won the West- $ad previously made mince-|ern Conference scoring cham- meat of Montreal Alouettes, 35-|pionship, scored all the Winni- 7. And on Wednesday night they|peg points, converting his own proceedeq to humble Hamilton|23-yard touchdown gallop in the Tiger-Cats 33-7 after the Grey|second quarter and getting a €up champions had _ barely|single out of a 40-yard place- beaten British Columbia Lions|ment effort in the third that fell 3-0. short. . Meanwhile, in Wednesday's) The Stampeders set the tone third game, the Als hung on by of the game at Calgary by the skin of their teeth to subdue|scoring on the first play from _owesgiaee te: Roughriders 17-/ scrimmage as fullback Lovell i-Cats; Riders while Larry Robinson, their home-bred punter, booted two field goals and three converts and moved from his regular de- fensive half position to act as quarterback for the last 10 min- utes. Jerry Keeling and Day handleq the club the rest of the way. ; f Calagary had an awesome margin of 335 yards to 73 on the ground and 213 to. 86 in the air, completing 15 or 29 passes while the Ticats managed seven of 16. The Riders, comeback kids of the 1963 playoffs, nearly per- for:.ed another miracle in their first outing of the exhibition season. Trailing 17-7 at the start of the last quarter, one touchdown and seemed to be on their way to another when Clare Exelby, whom the Als ac- quired from Toronto during the off-season intercepted a last- t Pearson For Final Day Of 82nd Henley ST. CATHARINES. (CP)--Of- ficials of the Canadian Associa- tion of Amateur Oarsmen an- nounced Wednesday Prime Min- ister Pearson will be a special guest at Saturday's final pro- gram of the four-day 82nd an- nual Royal Canadian' Henley Regatta here. The prime minister will fly to St. Catharines in time for the annual Henley luncheon Sat- urday, where he will be intro- duced to' Canada's 1964 Olympic rowing team, chosen following Tuesday's trials here. It in- Philadelphia Crew Takes Early Lead pleted the 2,000-metre course in 244.5. ST, CATHARINES (CP)--Bob Hardegan and Paul Reichen|? bach stroked to decisive vic- tories in two singles events Boat Club of Philadelphia 20 points and an early lead after the opening day of the Royal Canadian Henley Regatta. The 20-year-old Hardegan, a senior at St. Joseph's Coilege, flashed to a five-length win over Claude Saunders of Hamilton Leanders in the junior 155-pound He was clocked in WON LAST YEAR here last year. points Wednesday to tie for se ley champion St. They were the only finals rig ag * the Fine osu of the four-day championships Wednesday to give the Vesper,which conclude here Saturday. Hardegan and Reichenbach won both the junior and senior 145-pound doubles at the Henley Leanders and Philadelphia Undine each compiled five ond place. The defending Hen- Catharines (Hamilton won the heats In the junior fours. ¥ Mexico City's Lake Side Row- ing Club turned on a last min- ute surge to'slip by the Lean- ders and finish second behind Detroit in the second heat of the junior 145-pound fours. The last ditch drive was enough to gain them a berth in today's fi- nals. One of the 10 Mexican com- petitors, Otto Plettner of Mex- ico City's Club Antares, flashed to an easy six-length victory in the second heat of the junior singles. He was clocked in 7:25.0. Other heat winners were Bill Schmitt of Buffalo West Sides and Ray Guy of Leanders, All three will compete in to- . Ce they scored|- Ai cludes an eight from- ver, a four from St. Cath: and Toronto Argonaut sculer, Leif Gotfredson. neou-, singles. ines tnict, has. vis-| fi prime m LARGE SHELVES seven minutes, 25 seconds over the 2,000-metre distance. Bob Metzlinger of the © Massachu- It is the first time that a Ca-|setts pow of Technology ished third. ited the Henley in the 82 years) Reinchenbach, a 17-year-old of the national rowing cham-} é student and a protege of Harde- pionship, the association said. gan's at St. Joseph's Prep, took the junior 135-pound final with) lan easy three-length victory Rowing Club is fourth with 344 points, Toronto Argonauts have 2%, Detroit Boat Clab two and Brockville 144: St. Catharines posted first- heat victories in the junior four with cox and the junior 155- pound eight. West Side Boat Club of Buffalo, N.Y., captured the other fours meet. Detroit captured the second heat in the FRIDAY CLAYTON THOMAS and the Fabulous SHAYS Doncing 9 p.m. til' 1 Admission 1.75 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, July 23,1964 17 day's final event along with Robert Sawlor of the North Star Boat Club of Dartmouth, N.S., who finished second to Plettner, This year's Henley is being held over the 2,000-metre course for the first time since the event moved here in 1903. The shorter metric distance was cut from the original one mile and 550- WANTS FIGHT NEW YORK (AP)--The Néw " York State Athletic Commission notified middleweight champion Joey Giardello Monday that it had received a $2,500 challenge cheque from Joey Archer of New York and called on Giar- dello to enter articles of agree- ment within 20 days to defend yards to compare with Olympic standards. r against Archer. DRIVE OUT TON! GHT * OR CART N The true story of Lt. John F. Kenn incredible adventure in the South P: I ately off the coast, Continental shelves, sub- over Al Casales of' Philadelphia| eights. merged land masses immedi-|Undine, | area of 10,000,000 square miles.' Argonauts. who finished second,| Port Credit down pass by Rider quarter- back Ron Lancaster on the goal line. Dave Hoppman, hard-driving sophomore halfback from lowa, polished off two Montreal drives jby diving over the line for |touchdowns, Gino Berretta con- verted both and added a field }goal. | George Reed, Saskatchewan's| most consistent offensive back Now Playing Action -- Danger BURT LANCASTER KIRK DOUGLAS | AVA GARDNER "SEVEN NATALIE WOOD STEVE McQUEEN "LOVE WITH A PROPER i} | | Dons and Detroit total anjand George Sandala of Toronto| won the heats in the 145-pound, Reichenbach com- four-oared event. 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Edmonton Eskimos are yet to be heard from. GREENWOOD RACEWAY 8-Sputnik, Coke 5-Our Frances, Filion Start good, won handily. Also Ran in Order: Eclipse C, 'sotta $.70/Ben, Baron Hal, and Junior Atom. Start good, won easily. " | j» Northwood Archie. iso Ran in Order: Pat Riddell, Bev-| 'erly Who, Meadow Brownie, Jimmy Rid- FIFTH RACH -- 1 Mile pace for 3 dell, and Reyphell. \saemeles GAG Ue? Burne' Geb TE &Adios D'ion, G'br. 9 SECOND RACE -- 1! Mile pace for >) 2-Tonka G, i ed ni Fel iear-olds. Purse $700 (8). 8-Dominion K Bomb, Findley . i -Bistag Jimmy, Murphy 13.30 6.10 3.10) Start good, won handily. q SVarvis RA B., Stillar 18.00 O98 a oe ts Geter OM DBuster Grattan, Holmes 40) oH---Roman Repeater 4 Jean Third, Start good, won driving. FL ont & lard, Andy Counsel, Hi Also Ran in Order: Tay Towne Lena, DheD 'ed Rainbow, Arbor Rose, Another Look, Pick Dillon, eadheat for fourth. King Grattan 5. } SLY GOUBLE, 8 AND 1, PAID $32.70| SIXTH RACE -- 1 Mile trot for s-year- olds and up. 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