ic, eee cme nahi eee | SENIOR LEAGUE Sponsor Joing |psst torte Gan sos "our|iterenst "nayers can cyt ter" Ehlert, a 6' 5" centre from|with the club by turning up at 1 B Alberta with quick hands and a|the workout tonight. yers raths etba ee tie oe te ee atin ter" in tryouts, are two other Oshawa's newest entry into|Alberta natives, Ed Carpenter BASKETBALL s : 4 2 Ontario Basketball ranks con-|and Rich Ehlert, who could both . in econd tr, al ht tinues to make rapid progress|be heard from. SCORES before they start their season. The Oshawa 'McMurrays"| ; Coach Jim Brady announced expect to open their home NBA Three upsets occurred in'Osh-| FREE-SWINGING AFFAIR {last night that McMurray's|<chedule with either the Tren-|Philadelphia 111 Detrott 124 awa Senior Hockey League ac-| The middle- contest saw ref-|Drive - Inn Restaurantiton Wilson's or Peterborough|St, Louis 97 Boston tion at the Brooklin Arena this|erees Mel Studdard and Sandy|has agreed to sponsor the fledg-| Jets visiting the Donevan Col- Cincianat 92 Los again 00 week. Morgan issue 11 minors, a ten-|ing club, which will carry the --= Oshawa Flyers, a new entry inj|minute misconduct. and two/City's banner into the basket- the longo, won their initialjmatch misconduct penalties, be- a Hage Se tee ns : : game of the season with a 4-l)sides being attacked by Foley's c as victory over Morrison's BA. Mc-|Gary Copeland. workouts which have been at- UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY Grath Plumbers outlasted] President Colin Cairns, who|tended by. 15 players and will ' Foley's Plumbing $4 and Bens, witnessed the outburst and after mae gpd aoe, eo , pre's Spurs whipped Bud's 4-l/reading the referees' report, le simcoe Boys' eg: : produce in the third game of the eve-|handed out an indefinite suspen- oe at 9.15 p.m. ++» offered to a qualified individual to . ning. sion to Copeland. e team has looked excellent ; rodu . FLYERS TOP MORRISON'S Gary Butler received a one-/and Promises to be a_ fast saleable and ae high profit P et. Must be The first game was a veryl{o9 vigorously ona penalty call| Welcasne additions to the ras: CoPOBIe OF providing $5000 capitol. Oshawa area cleanly played contest with both) oq against him. The teams play-|ter at the last practise were is open on an exclusive dealership, Apply to Box teams sticking to hockey and re-/ eq good hockey, except for these|Garney Gunn, the former Done- : sorting to heavy body-checking}two incidents. van Collegiate star and Garry A-7, The Oshawa Times. that made it interesting. John Hogg and Butch Dowe|Newitt -- the big gun from Al' Dick opened the scoring! paced McGrath's to victory with|the Ajax district. atthe 17.30 mark of the firstltwo goals each, Dowe's second period on a pass from Ronjgoal went into the empty net Wright. In the second, Dean) with Foley's goaltender Gary Lavender added another to give Hooper on the bench for an Flyers a 2-0 lead. extra attacker. Vern Beck scored te last two} Tommy O'Connor and Gary , goals for Flyers, while Joe Bal-| Butler added the other McGrath « son_ fired' Morrison's only|poals. For Foley's, Gary Roth- marker. botham fired two goals, while a Only six penalties were hand-| Mike Weidmark and Don Brooks oe Ree te ava oie aie \ed out, three to each team scored singles. ' HOT PURSUIT! Tom Brown Stampeders' ball carrier Lar- Vancouver last night. Cal- final series at one game each. The victory boosted McGrath's of British Columbia Lions is ry Robinson in a Western gary beat the Lions 14-10 to - ' into the lenges lead with Fivets, in hot pursuit of Calgary Football Conference game in even out their best-of-three --(CP Wirephoto) | US. Holds Lead Both teams are undefeated after two games. Stamps Outkick Lions kone Sw wa OF BLENDED, Jiminez of Mexico, riding Gay-|PePPered goalie Cliff Long with lord, won the International|™any dangerous shots. : © Scurry Stakes at the Royal Ag-| Merv Marshall, goaltender for ] V 1 es e t ; : ] i i ad ricultural Winter Fair Wednes-|the Oshawa Green Gaels, open- day night. ed the scoring for Beaupre's. i Ee uae Jiminez, a 25-year-old factory|}Gene McAvoy tied it up, how- By DENNIS ORCHARD field goal by Peter Kempf out|pass attempts and Robinson's|ing chance in the fourth quar-jowner from Mexico City,|ever, before the period ended VANCOUVER (CP) -- Cal-jof the first half and a touch-|field - goal try from the 26 was|ter but Swift fumbled the ball|charged around the 11 - jump| After the ee ek kept the| ary Stampeders were stillidown by Bob Swift, converted|tipped wide. to Harvey Wylie on the Calgary|course in 41.9 seconds, and was|Pressure on wi ob Bishop : . . Clive. and kicking today. They|by Kempf, the rest of the way.| Calgary had the ball back/20 charged with a five-second fault|clicking on a pass play with Be understanding. So many people are switching to weren't kicking particularly) Both clubs played giveaway|quickly when another poor punt| 'We'll settle for the same|for knocking down a four-foot|George Vail and Gord Wilson. eae played giveaway monaian Then, Roddy MacDonald tallied Blended Ale}, any place is liable to run short. |Blended well--but British Columbia Li-|football through a frantic sec-|by Beaumont, this one for 15|kind of ball game Sunday," said|high arch wall. : : f ons outwobbled them in the/ond half. yards, left Stampeders still in|Calgary coach Bobby Dobbs. The brilliant, gambling ride|twice on passes from Marshall. punting department. Beaumont kicked only 27\/excellent field position on the| In a much quieter dressing|pushed. Jim Elder of Aurora,| There were only seven penal- is an w kind f i 1 M That was the greate> part of|yards on his first punt wi the|B.C. 32. room across the stadium, assist-|Ont., the Canadian team cap- me eee nage 8 apr on e of ale,a fine o d hefty ale and a great light i m. Mac the story as the , Stampeders|third quarter and Stampeders} Coleman, playing his first|ant coach Frank. Johnston 'of|tain, riding. Johnny Canuck, into * * came. away iwth a 14-10 victory|came tect with a eoae fas game since being emote thy, Lous looked -at it this ra: pened piece. ai oi was selected as the star of the ale, blended together for a new, deeply satisfying flavour. over the Lions before 28,547 dis-| goal, making it 7-3. jada's outstanding player, broke} "The pressure's on everybody| Third was Cesar Salem of Ar- > appointed fans Wednesday night a ee Lions completed a 39-|through for 15 yards to the one-|now--Calgary and us." gentina on Playboy. Kathy Kus- re If they run out of | Blended Ale » get mad. But not too squaring the best-of-three West-|yard pass from Joe Kapp' to|yard-line and scored two plays! Beaumont's average of 33.7|\ner of the United States on Un- i : ern Football Conference finals|Mack Burton and looked ready|later for a 14-10 lead that Stam-| yards on a dozen punts was the|USUal was fourth. _ awa orse mad--it's not all their fault. and sending the series into' ajfor a comeback, they put them-|peders held through the last 14 crucial statistic of the game--| Team point standings after sudden-death rubber match here|selves in an impossible third-|minutes of the game. Jim Furlong of Calgary man-|Wednesday's ride were: U.S. G b Vi at 2 p.m. (5 p.m. EST) Sun-|down-and-32 situation with a 4 |aged 36.6 but-only kicked eight|32, Canada 26, Argentina 10, Tabs ictory ¥ : HAD EXCELLENT CHANCE |" p rie Mexico eight and Brazil five. R : penalty, rushing loss and fum- Li had Cellent scor-| times. Otherwise Lions held the 4 8 ; Larry Robinson, who missed|pbled quick kick, sons one oi : margin, with 108 yards rushing] This was the first win for a) Bey Kingston of Oshawa no fewer than five field - goal) Calgary reciprocated with a and 192 passing on 11 comple-|Mexican at the Royal and it|/guided 'Lord Yates' to victory attempts, connected twice and/fumble by halfback Ted Woods Orti Si For tions in. 22 attempts by Kapp.|W2S accomplished before 7,500/in the sixth race at Garden City salvaged a single from one of/at his own 20, and Lions were 1Z 1gns Day completed 12 of 28. pass cheering fans. Raceway last night. his unsuccessful efforts to give/able to parlay that into Swift's a ° attempts for all but 34 of Cal-| 17 the Scurry Stakes, the} Owned by the Kingston and Non-Title Fight the Stamps more than enough/touchdown, scored on a 2%4- gary's 218 aerial yards, Stam-/'ider completing the course in/Proctor combine of this city, for their victory margin. yard plunge. LADELPHIA (AP) --|Peders gained only 27 net yards the fastest time is Po -- Lord igor' paid $11.10 for the + ape ig average|GIVE BALL AWAY [Lightweight boxing champion|fushing, with Day responsible| ore ogee ty ine rider's time.|ella of Pe Path Aaa -egvoetingradigr omen Srgpan But Lions gave the ball away|Carlos aya has _-- _ a vag ard Te ba oe es This was the final psoaap sai The triumph boosted 'Lord ; fumbi heir own non-title bout as part of a dou- in event for the international/Yates' earnings for 1964 to siomalag Cagery' Wik: ore utes later on Willie Fleming bleheader at Convention Hall|17 carries. jumping stake. The top 10 rid-|$1,667. It was svi loatte wid 1a field a for every scoring|let the ball skitter to Robinson. |Dec. 14 that will feature a mid- ; lers from the International Wel-|nine starts for the consistent Beaumont was on hand for an|dieweight championship fight come Stakes, the Maple Leaf/trotter. Pitiesie field goal and sin-|interception off Eagle Day two|between Joey Giardello and Ru- LAST NIGHT 5 Stakes and this event will com- plays later but when Lions had/ ben Hurricane Carter, it was an- pete for $2,500 in prize money ms gave ges a, Fay hag ood fo! Seal |, Calgary|nounced Wednesday. STARS in the final Friday. pS placement before con-|struck for a 67-yard pass-and-| Ortiz will meet Massachusetts The, winner will receive $2,000 rting Lovell Coleman's touch-|Tun play to end Pete Manning, lightweight champion Dick De-| By THE CANADIAN PRESS |and the Tunner-up $500, Points Me "go ball after it/vola. | Chicago's Bobby Hull, who/from the qualifying rounds will 'ho t th down early in the fourth quar- ric wah hats: of twol jran his goal production for the |not carry over to the final. , i i -| The 10 riders qualifying with defenders. OUNTRY season to 13 with a pair of mark-| ! L : ng | ers that gave the Black Hawks |points in brackets are: Elder SOORE FIELD GOAL Manning took it to the Lions') OLD C a be siete over Detroit Red|(38) and Gayford (31) of Can- Lions could squeeze only a!13, but Stampeders missed two} SOCCER SCORES | Wings. ada: Chapot (36), Kusner (38) Toronto's hard- "working Bobby|and Steinkraus (34) of the U.S.; J t -- Soccer| Pulford, who. scored in the last|de las Heras (32) and Jiminez GARDEN CITY RACEWAY pest As Se hanetas: |minute of the second and third |(31) of Mexico; Salem (34) and| FA CUP jperiods as the Maple Leafs de-|Marcelli (27) of Argentina; Sa-| vinst RACE -- 1 mile trot for 3-year- 28 J McGregor, Habkirk $3.10 7. feated Montreal Canadiens 3-1. maja (20) of Brazil. olds. and up. Purse $700. (8). rt good, won 'driving. First Round Replays Waza Mice ell 1-Vitel Victory, ition 5.00 340 2.80 Srso Started: Freddy Pick, Belle Direct) Aldershot 1 Dartford 9 ps Tg el 5.40) Direct Duke, Harmony Chips, and Peace-| Gillingham.1 Guildford 0 | I, Start ni Rovl "te aa ad esiee \Lincoln 1 Tranmere 0 Our. own Service Men will Also el, prose' ; Boy, > ag Bie be RACE -- 1 ie ee | for 3year-/ Weymouth 4 Welton 3 Counsel, lay C, Sister Matt, a and up. Purse $1 Hannah' Dean ALord Yates, K'sion | 11.10 3.20 3.20 International Match : |1-Happy MacDutt, Hie 240 230\ England 2 Wales 1 look after your oil furnace Pay crssond siggy ie aie pace for +ithe' Away, aggre EC WINNERS CUP year-olds. Purse $700 (8) won driving . : SPaper Doll Cy Coke 5.00 3.00 2.20| sate' Suerteds" Squsdiin "Lesder, Mac First Round as if it were their own. Sines age Jones 5.10 Faget Lassie, and Kingston, | Dundee 2 Zaragosa (Spain) 2 They' 24 h Ballerina Wick, Hicks 2 QUINELLA, 4 AND 1, PAID $17.70 .. ZUROPEAN CUP ey' n cal ours Stert goed, won handily. Late Can., Emien Hanover. | ig Ege iow y're on call Also Started: Reddi B. Cash, Hieland Chief, Don McKiyo, Chief Operator, and| SEVENTH RACE -- 1 mile pece, for + Rangers 1 Rapide Vienna 0 ; a day. Stormy Grattan. year-olds and up. Purse Wey (es DAILY DOUBLE, 1 AND 5, PAID $10.40 TTorean, Meh'bacher 6.50 bea 2.70) 4Baron Atom, Filion THIRD RACE -- 1 mile pace for ali|3Jarvis Rab, Stillar ages. Purse $600 (8). Start ome, won driving, Your 4Lee Riddell, Collton 11.90 7.70 4.20| Also Started: Tom's Tralier, Larry Satis . 7-Londa's Girl, Gordon 18.70 7.30| Dillard, Dr. MeGregor, Lynden Mac and tisfaction 2-Slic Adios, Feagan 4.40\Peter Abbey C FH Start good, won driving | Is Our Aim Also Started: K. W. R., Jolly Prince,| EIGHTH RACE -- 1 mile trot for 3 All Cars Carry Cus vg) year-olds and up. Purse $2,000 (8). Glendale indian, Weybird, and Dot' appy. 3-Guess Who, G'braith ¥ a "xe f 2-Cadenza, Clements 1 i Our GUARANTEE Sig ood, won 'ving. "| KELLY DISNEY ff) | 43 KING STREET WEST, OSHAWA + Also Started: Paris Deron, Flash Song, 2.80 2Tom Tally, Hayes 3.20 260| Elvis: Hooter, and Fanny Symbol. USED CARS Ltd. or ee Champ; Hicks 4.00 NINTH RACE -- 1 mile pace for | pe ence ig Griving Sir Cori . Purse we (7). . 1200 Dundas E. id, F 4+5i ith, 20 4.50 3.80 * iso Start Bar Gold, Floyd's Honor, ir Car jayes 20 than Whitby 668-5891 6 Call Us Anytime FOURTH RACE -- 1 mile pace for year-olds and up. Purse $600 (8). 1-Dr. W., Waddell 5.80 2.80 20 Fin's Hat, Shy Counsel, and Telegram, |2-Poplar Gratton, Gordon 1-Roxburgh G. 0., Reynolds FIFTH RACE -- | mile pace for 3|Start good, won handily. BUDGET TERMS year-olds and up. Purse $1,000 (8). 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