(Ws OB... BQ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, September 2, 1964 Recalls Top Moments In Canadian Football -- By WALER KREVENCHUK |their Stampeders to a 12-7 win, He was with an army publicjToronto and remained here WINNIPEG (CP) -- Allan|Over Ottawa Rough Riders. (relations unit that landed in/with the national news service) # (Lewis (Al) Vickery can say '"'I| He was among the startled) Normandy the day after D-Day./until 1960, when he became) | was there" of three great mo-|thousands at Toronto 'n 1954|He handled copy for war cor-inews editor. at CJAY-V, ; football. |who saw Jackie Parker sweep|tespondents, clearing it through/first private television station} | Chuck Hunsinger's last«min-|censors and communications,|in Winnipeg, a job he still) # 4 -- fumble and ramble 92 yards ays . moments contri-| holds. , @ PT the touchdown that gave ems to the army news-| We concentrated on sport) "ee »|Edmonton Eskimos their first|paper, the Maple Leaf. - with CP, staffing. such ivecte j SHOE DE . Grey Cup by a score of 26-25} During one slack period hejas the Grey Cup, the Canadian) % id + BLACK L Over Montreal Alouettes. and some others got together;curling championship and) Ja YOUTHS' AND BOYS Teteeteeerpen oS a EATHER Operated by has covered as a reporter with i) approached and the|ment -- the Western Canada -|a flair for sports writing. lieutenant spoke to the umpire,|softball championships--that he BEGAN IN ARMY Ralph Allen, a war correspond-| met his wife Janet, then an all- Vickery, 48, started his ent who later became editor of|star shortstop. with St. Vital, asceer ik' 150s ie the Std Maclean's magazine and is|Man., Tigerettes. Married in an army after graduating in newly appointed managing eii-|1949, they have six children-- journalism from the University tor of the Toronto Star. Gary, 14, Craig, 12, Doug, 11, of North Dakota Dianne, 8,' Scott, 6, and Brett, z GAME CALLED born last spring -- and a dog Allen, stationed behind the|named Dino. ee ee ee dienes tele Si eae ote aera te cae oe TC MALE BOOTS G. TAMBLYN LTD. . with strap and side buckle B AYER ASPIRIN | sapale iodine ' Relieve pain of Headache, Neuritis, K-MART SPECIAL Neuralgia, Rheumatism, etc. 6 me ' pitcher, calmly held up one} Short, curly-haired, cigar Due For CNE' Bob Nichols Jumps fiend etter: talking to the-liew-lemener' with @ sosty mile, s tenant and announced; "'The| Vickery became one of the In M i oney Ratings game is called. The gentlemen|West's best-known sports writ- want to clear this field ofjers and was a natural choice Annual Meet ead Palme, vo waa oe when the WFC decided to hire ond in last week's Worl Vickery says he has never|a publicity man, the first Ca- sanRONT, cP Soe on atte Were a tt "al nin ns track and field stare will com.|izto first place, on the Profes-(9° Wuckly. Les pete at the Canadian National|%0n4l Golf Association's list of After his discharge in 1946,| You'll enjoy... Exhibition Labor Day. top 10 money winners. Vickery worked briefly with) _ Representatives from Can- ,Palmer's second-place cheque|The Globe and Mail in Yoronto)! . ada, the United States, Trini- boosted his earnings this sea-|and then began his longest as- i dad and Jamaica will compete|5™ to re, Jack Nicklaus! sociation with a news Sach in one of the final meets before|{TPPed to second with $101,-!tion, joining The Canadian| they leave for the Olympic ee is in third place} Bee 5 He was transferred soon|! Games in Tokyo this October.|With $72,555. Bob Nichols, win-| stterward to Winnipeg from|| The top event in the men's ner of the World Open, is fourth with $72,087, and Bill Casper Jr. | division is expected to be the : 880-yard event. Jan Underwood|'{th with $68,919. ft A. E. JOHNSON 0.D. Others in the top 10: | of the U.S., who defeated Bill Pp a METRIST Grothe at Toronto earlier this Pi bl lad: ---- een OPTO RI try t t " ' 1980; n ri- J yout, will tey to repeat his per guez, $47,513; Mason Rudolph, 14¥4 King Se, Sant « formance. He is expected to re-|?,. celye strong competition from 45,208, and Mike Souchak, $53,- 723-2721 George Kerr of Jamaica and/ Don Bertoia of Vancouver. GROWING GIRLS' WASHABLE DESERT FLOWER GREY FLANNEL | HAND AND BODY LOTION : G y M S KH 0 F S with the "Heart of Lanolin". It softens, tones and restores mois- Bar arch for added support ture to the skin. 8 ounce. 3 4 C sizes 4 to 10 YESTERDAY'S STARS | By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 7 " : Batting -- Harmon Killebrew, 174 RITSON ROAD SOUTH lied both Mi it TP vis died tad tue beets OPEN DAILY TILLIOPM K-MART SPECIAL . | in a 2-1 victory over the Ameri- , : TONI HOME PERMAN ENT can League-leading Baltimore With hidden body. No Mix -- No Mess. $7 29 RARRAARRAARRARARRRARRARARRARAR) Orioles. Mickey Lolich, De- Regular, Super or Pitching. troit Tigers, pitched hitless ball , € for six innings and wound up ' ¢ o> Gentle with a three-hit, 8-0 triumph . § K silgites over Chicago that left the sec- B.) ; ; phim! ond-place White Sox one-half nd f p< + 2. dem AN cert : y 2 Bite iA g i f game behind the Orioles. Eagle Wins Sixth | GROCERY SPECIALS Over Constellation] usev's NEWPORT, RI. (AP) -- 15-02. American Eagle beat Constella- CORN ; TINS 1.00 tion by one minute, 27 seconds|} jipgy's over a 15.3-mile course Tuesday - KETCHUP Yrs' 1.00 ) Girls' One-Strap in the sixth race of their series BTLS. HAIR SET MIST - se i o ee A soft, fine spray that is good to'your hair. 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