"QQ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, September 9, 1954 Racine's Field Goal Ties It For Riders VANCOUVER (CP)--When, it came to first downs, rushing and passing, Ottawa Rough Riders were far inferjor to Brit- Columbia Lions Tuesday ish | vm But Moe Racine's toe got m out of a jam, Two seconds were left in the Canadian Football League} game and the Lions seemed headed for victory. There was time for only one play so the Riders called on Racine for a field goal attempt. He promptly booted a 37-yarder that gave the Riders a 17-17 tie and first place in the Eastern Confer- ence, The Lions joined Calgary Stampeders in the Western Con- ference leadership with. 10 points each but British Colum- bia has a game in hand, clicked for before 31,355 fans, scored a touchdown himsel Black for another. kicked both converts, plunged for made the 100th scoring toss o goal and pair of converts. The Lions ran up 21 firs 19 in the air. One of the plays knocked B.C Ottawa, but that was all quarterback Russ Jack- son needed to arrange for two touchdowns and the field goal Jackson and passed nine yards to Rick Racine his professional career to Sonny Homer for the other, and Peter) Kempf matched Racine's field\game missing two men injured for the next game. The Lions led f|/margin in the second but the Riders narrowed the gap to 14-7 before the first half ended. Ottawa tied the score 14-14 in Lions' quarterback joe Kappjthe third quarter but Kempf's one touchdown, f}put B.C. ahead 17-14, setting up field goal at 5:11/of the fourth Ottawa's last-second heroics. The Riders went into the in Friday's 20-1 loss to Edmon- t\ton Eskimos and came out with downs, 140 yards passing and|two more. Guard Ken Lehmann 142 yards rushing, The Riders|suffered a leg injury and de- were held to 12 first downs on|fensive half Bob O'Billovich suf- 77 yards along the ground and/fered a bad gash on his scalp when his helmet was crushed. .|\Both should play in Calgary's 'Only a dozen offensive plays|halfback Willie Fleming out of'game at Ottawa Saturday. Boston's Brass Has Quick Survey BOSTON (AP)--Civic leaders ton Athletic Association and in-jhighest lay. honor for a Romanjand starts, troduced such innovations as!Catholic. the game with a mild concus- sion, but he is expected back 7-0 after, the first quarter and had a 14-0 Boston Camp -- Suffers Blow, Death Of Pres. ' LONDON, Ont, (CP)--It was a.sorrowful training camp open- ing for Boston Bruins Tuesday in the shadow of the death Mon- of the National Hockey League club. ; Vice-president and manager Lynn Patrick will fly to Boston Thursday with coach Milt Schmidt to attend services there for Brown Friday. Friday morning the team will attend a memorial service for their late chief at Westminster Hospital chapel here. Rev. J. L. Hennes- sey, Roman Catholic chaplain at the hospital, will conduct the service. Harry Sinden, coach of the Bruins' Minneapolis team. in the Central Professional League, and Harry Cotton, Bruins' chief scout, will handle workouts in Schmidt's -absence. . With one eye on the Bruins' ifirst exhibition in Peterborough against Toronto: Maple | Leafs Saturday, Schmidt pushed his charges extra hard through a two-hour session Tuesday after- noon, It followed a. compara- tively light morning workout. Exercises, line rushes, stops shooting practice New Zealander At Mosport Run OfONO, Ont. (CP) -- Bruce McLaren, a 26-year-old New Zealander who placed second in the Italian Grand Prix Sunday, was named Tuesday as the first entrant in the Canadian Grand Prix at Mosport track Sept. 26. The 250 - mile international day of Walter Brown, presidentTace for modified racing cars opens the fall tour of North America by the professional racing drivers. : MeLaren, No. 1 driver for the Cooper: Formula One -rac- ing team, plans to use the Cana- dian race to unveil a new' car of his own manufacture. Called thé McLaren, the new car closely follows the design 'prin- ciples laid down by John Cooper in his own sports cars. The Canadian Grand Prix, or- ganized by the British Empire |Motor Club, carries a purse of |More than $1,000. | London Pontiacs Cop First Finals | LONDON, Ont, (CP)--London | Pontiacs scored in every inning )but the fifth to hammer Galt |Terriets 17-2 in the 'opening game of the Senior Intercounty |baseball final best - of - seven |Tuesday night. Pontiacs jumped on Galt \starter Eric Lomax for eignt runs in the first three inuvings| U.S. Pro Clubs | Hit Deadline NEW YORK (AP) -- Profes-| sional football teams in the} United States cut their rosters] to the legal limits Tuesday by] different means, ' . 1 Some, like Baltimore Colts of} the National Football League, | |traded two players for one,| sending linebacker Bill Saull and halfback Marv Woodson to} Pittsburgh Steelers for Lou| Michaels, defensive end and field - goal kicker. Others sought waivers on {players in wholesale lots, such as New York Giants of the] NFL, New. York Jets of the | American Football League and the Steelers. | The Giants, defending cham- jpions in the Eastern Confer. lence, cut linebacker Jerry Hil- lebrand, end Joe Walton, flanker Homer Jones and tackle Tony Dimidio. In the National League, the rosters had to b= trimmed to \40 names by mid-day Tuesday. |The American League's limit is |34, Both leagues open their sea- sons this weekend. Two players were swapped to other clubs for apparent discip- \linary reasons. Michaels had| {been suspended by coach Buddy |Paker of the Steelers last week \for breaking training rules. | Billy Cannon, Heisman) land a half-hour of scrimmaging|then continued the onslaught Trophy winner of 1959 while at ADULTS ._ ONLY ALLOWED SPECIALS WE FYESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT | QUANTITIES OSHAWA DISCOUNT ~ / and men from the world of sports paid tribute Tuesday to Walter A. Brown, whose name was synonymous with the pro-| p sowed Pe oo we made a Knight of Malta, th Brown, 59, president of Bos- Three NHL Vets | ' vers. weak,| With three against Doug Hubert Ags 3 left most of the players. wea 'land. finished with six against | Louisiana State, was shipped by John Clark. Houston Oilers to Oakland Raid- Rolf Scheel went the route forjers of the AFL for three play- PN Tage ' '| a F se near, London for his fourth straightlers, Coach Sammy Raugh of aid tribute to the late Walter| Murray Balfour, right winge r 4 awe' ne n he Phal : rs "|playoff victory. He helc Ter-/the Oilers said that Cannon, Brown as a man who "had/whom Bruins acquired from); ; : ' riers sc ss on five hits for : riers scoreless on five h who was believed to have re- 'done more for hockey in the|Chicago in June, was the only| eight innings but yielded two on United States than any other/absentee among 29 players due| three hits in the ninth. ceived $100,000 for signing a person." : to. report Tuesday. Balfour, ob-| Pontacs collected 21 hits, in-jthree - year contract with the an indoor ski. show. --_--_-- | ' : : Brown was honored by the) MONTREAL (CP)--Clarence|The aagpiotig ie will . : ' .n|Campbell, president of the Na-|Continue until the team leaves Roman Catholic church -- tional Hockey League, Tuesday |for Peterborough Saturday. | FOR PRICE SAKE-- WE BEAT. ALL| | DOOR 102; THURSDAY BUSTER | AM. MORNING ton Celtics, Boston Bruins and the Boston Garden, died Mon- day night in hospital after suf- 5 ae oR I a -*~ fering a massive coronary Sun- day. Former members of the Bruins hockey team and the basketball team, U.S.) and repre-| Celtics Olympic officials, sentatives of virtually Report To Wings DETROIT (CP)--Three Na- {tional Hockey League veierans '|--Ron Murphy, Autrey Erick- from |the off-season Chicago field of sports made plans t0)in' Req Wing uniforms as De- a@ttend funeral services Friday|trojt opened its fall training { at Brookline, Mass. Brown, named to the Hockey also helped found the U.S. National Hall of Fame in 1962, Basketball Association in 1945. He was considered the financial "angel" of the famed Patriot's Day marathon run by the Bos- camp Tuesday. Manager coach Sid Abel welcomed ' the new _ players along with all of last year's regulars to the opening season. Murphy, 31, and Hall, 23, both play left wing while Erickson plays defence. Abel said he is looking to Alouette Coach Has «Had Enough MONTREAL (CP) -- Mont- real Alouettes, stunned by in- glorious defeats in their last two games, were rocked again Tuesday by the surprise resig- nation of offensive coach Leo Cahill. "I was shocked," said head) it meant daily practices lasting} "six to eight hours." Roger Crozier to fill Detroit's goaltending chores this season: "He has a pair of big pads to fill, replacing Terry Saw- chuk, but his work last year for us leads me to believe he can handle the job," Abel ad- ded Sawchuk was grabbed by Tor- onto Maple Leats at the NHL June draft meeting. Light skating will be the or- der for the Wings until the weekend, when Abel hopes to hold the first scrimmage. 'Sunny Jim' Still Recovering Breath NEW YORK (AP)--James E. (Sunny Jim). Fitzsimmons, 90, dean of thoroughbred -- horse trainers, was. taken to' hospital Tuesday for emergency surgery on a ruptured appendix. He was reported in good condition) and resting comfortably. | Sunny Jim retired last year| after three-quarters of a cen- tury in racing, first as a jockey and later one of the world's top trainers. During his 63 years as a trainer, Fitzsimmons saddled the winners of 2,275 races. He trained such turf greats as Galc| lant Fox, Omaha, Nashuu. and Bold Ruler and his horse earned $13,082,911 in purses. coach Jim Trimble. 'He told me this morning but I kept it quiet all day in hopes he'd change his mind but he didn't and I had to announce it." Cahill, hired by former coach Perry Moss five years ago, gave the standard explanation of "personal reasons." But as an afterthought he added: "I got to the point where I couldn't justify staying there." Although his offensive charges managed to score only one point in the last two games, Cahill angrily denied that he had been dismissed. The resignation left Ed Enos as Trimble's only assistant and the head coach said he didn't know who would replace Cahill. Trimble said he didn't blame Cahill for the lethargic of- fence, although following Mon- day's 32-0 loss at. Regina he declared that he'd personally see the offence improve even if JOINS ESKIMOS son and Murray Hall, gained in| ---- Campbell said Brown was "a|tained in a trade for Jerry Top-| cluding six doubles and a home|ojjers after finishing his last great sportsman in the finest)pazzini and farmhand Matt)run by Gabby Anderson. leoll fi 2 |meaning of that word'" and was|Ravlich, is recovering from a} Second game of the series is\°° °8° Bame, was fined twice ja man of "high principles and|knee operation and is scheduled|at Kitchener Wednesday with this fall for breaking training |great humanity." to report Sept. 13. 'the third in London Friday. rules. | | a every! Black Hawks--made their debut} YOU GETA BARREL EDMONTON CP)--Quarter- back Jon Anobo Tuesday joined Edmonton Eskimos of the West- ern Football Conference after being cut by Cleveland Browns lof the National League. 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