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Oshawa Times (1958-), 19 Nov 1964, p. 12

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12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, November 19, rv0% SECOND-BEST TEAM? -- Rough Riders Recall Brooks Robinson Wins MVP Award BOSTON (AP) -- Baltimore)third with 124 points, followed third baseman Brooks Robinson,|by rookie Tony Oliva of Min- main driving force behind anjnesota, the league batting cham- Orioles' pennant bid which just|pion, with 99. micsed, was named Wednesday! Robinson top ped American "OPENS TOMORROW at 9 A.M. | Firestone Stores the 1964 American League's EFC Series In 1960 By JACK SULLIVAN Canadian Press Sports Editor If Ottawa Rough Riders make it to the Grey Cup final, it might be wise if people re- frained from calling them the second-best football team in the East. Many of the present-day Rider players recall with some bitterness that tag given to them in. 1960, That was the year the Riders finished second behind Toronto "m wo Argonauts in the regular East- ern Conference schedule and made it to the cup against Ed- monton Eskimos in a cliff-hang- ing EFC final series with Argos. The Eskimos also fin- ished 'second 'in 'the ' Western i Conference. ge That was the setting for printed. statements about the two second-best teams in the country meeting for Grey's trophy. The Rough Riders, particu- larly, were hot about sugges- tions they were the second-best team in the East. "As a matter of fact," one player said, "'we resent it. We've listened to that kind of talk and we've. read about it since we won the East- ern title... . What do we have to do to prove that welre the best team to represent the East? All this talk burns us up." GAME NEVER FINISHED It's a matter of history that the Rough Riders, underdogs by 6% points to the Eskimos, won the cup with a 16-6 decision in a game at Empire Stadium in Earl ; suddenly got hot, scored two BOB SIMPSON Vancouver that was brought to an abrupt, and unprecedented halt 41 seconds from time when hundreds of fans swarmed on to the field and a youngster stole the game ball and disappeared into the mob. Now, the Riders with a 1- point bulge over the first-place Hamilton Tiger-Cats after the first game of their two-game total-point EFC final series, are getting set to wrap up their cup final berth after this Saturday's game at Hamilton. They ' fin- ished second to the Ticats and walloped them 30-13 at Ottawa last week. . Fresh in the memory of play- ers is the 1960 two-game total- point series against Argonauts. The Riders won the opener; 33-21 at home and were well on their way to blowing the whole thing in Toronto a week later until Captain Bobby Simpson came up with the hoary old 'sleeper play to set up a fourth- quarter touchdown that put the series out Of reach of Argo- nauts. THIRD-QUARTER LEAD Toronto, led by the brilliant passing of the now - departed Tobin Rote, had built up a 20-0 lead and a 41-33 margin on the round with about five minutes left to play in the third quarter. The Riders were badly. out- played up to that point but they touchdowns in 77 seconds and took a 47-41 series lead. Argo- nauts took over again and had the Rough Riders deep in their own territory when Simpson made them look silly with the old-fashioned sleeper. As the crowd of 30,529 looked on in amazement, Simpson stayed close to the sidelines in full view of just about every- body in the park except the Toronto players. From the Ot- tawa 12 quarter Ron Lancaster passed to Simpson at the Tor- onto 40 and he got to the 18 for a gain of 80 yards. A: couple of plays later Joe Kelly went over from the two- m A pl overwhelming margin. glove and 118 runs batted in was the lone player to be named on all 20 ballots cast by the special committee of the Bascvall BBWAA announced the results. On the basis of 14 points for first, nine for second, eight for third, and so on, Robinson drew 269 of a possible 280 points, with 18 first-place ballots. the iate New York Yankee spurt to another flag on aching legs, received the other two first- ard, last: year's winner, League third basemen in field- ing for the fifth straight year. The hard-working 27-year-old, who twice in his career was sent down to the minors for ost valuable player by an The man with the golden .317 average, Robinson was only one RBI behind major league leader Ken Boyer of the St. Louis Cardinals of the National League. He also was runner-up in the AL in hits with 194 and third in doubles with 35 in addition to contribut- ing 28 homers while playing in all his club's 163 games. an ty Writers Association of merica. Secretary Hy Hurwitz of the Mickey Mantle, who sparked NAMED AFTER BOXER Corbett Monica of TV's The Joey Bishop Show was named lace votes and 171 points. for Gentleman Jim Corbett, Yankee catcher Elston How-|world heavyweight boxing was|champion in the 1890s, 1 ark Lane Corby's soft, smooth, true Canadian whisky. Aged 10 years in wood. Now available. weak hitting, wound up with al: Hotshot HOCKEY GAME Dyna-drive. steel gears with plastic mesh nets and ball-type puck. Approx. 16" x 36", $4.99 LIONEL STEAM FREIGHT TRAIN SET HOCKEY STICK and PUCK Includes steam engine, slope back tender, dola car and has eight secti transformer and Worthy companion of Corby's fifteen year old Park Lane. H, Corby Distillery Limited, Montres! 2-piece laminated stick with 1- piece elm blade. Lengths 41" to 48". 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Points Taken -- Suds 3, Blows 0; Jems Total Points -- Crawford Insurance 28, B ; ; ¥ M 22, Modern Upholstering ¥ Pea oO 0g gag 3, Nomeds 0; Peps 21, Zeller's 19, Acadians 19, Horwich 16, Stroud's 15, Nu-Wey Rug 14, Scugog Cleaners 14 and Hayden peg ogy i. of te te ee ce 9-23,044 and Bamps 8-22,518, "Blonde . iris bowled| Congratulations go to the Suds for win- Bomber" her gi fs ( ning with fotal points in the first sec- Soe oh aie ls and Pins were GOlNDltion, Jems led with total pins, We are now able to get on LEGION MIXED LEAGUE at nine, Please, try to be on Over 600 -- Ron McKeegan 748 (321, 220), Miles MacPherson 687 (253, 243), June Hill 644 (253, 241), Pearl McKeegan 670 (240, 214), and Brown 600 (252). er 200 -- George Haines 286, Vi. Brown 272, Howard Pigden 244, Betty Black 233, Rey Brown 217, Bill Skelton 217, Mac Macdonald 210, 200, Frank Hii! 208;\.204, George Smith 28 and Louis Black 200. Over 650 -- Ev. Harding 699 (265), Joan 696 (333), Bev. 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