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Oshawa Times (1958-), 25 Nov 1964, p. 15

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-Danicer Wins Title For Three-Year-Olds NEW YORK (AP) -- North- ern Dancer his bid early made it stand up as hae vite 'son of Nearctic out "$s big ee lined with THIRD Northern Dancer was bumped and finished third in a six-fur- long allowance race which Remember When?... By THE CANADIAN PRESS Drastic changes were written into the code cover- ing running of North America's oldest continu- ing horse race, the Queen's Plate, 21 years ago today-- in 1943. Then known as the King's Plate, the classic be- came a true national test when it was thrown open to any three-year-old foaled in Canada instead of just On- tario-bred horses. Decnmenmnmeeniaiii title} w ae to pe wy the are in Florida in F From there on he proved table until he ce back a ee Tne Dancer returned home to Woodbine in Canada for the 's Plate. After an easy 'vietory in the Canadian classic for three-year-olds he returned to Belmont Park to prepare for sponded to treatment, Quad-jannounced the colt was through in| with racing. He pulled up lame after a workout and while he re- r Before losing in the Belmont, Northern Dancer put together Maat: es st sp a ida land's Grass, -- ge ae 'He earnings of $490,171 for the year after banking only $90,635 as a Saratoga. . two-year-old. BID FAILS CHICAGO (AP) -- Frank Boehm, the Canadian masters champion from Regina, failed to make the semi-finals of the an- nual $52,000 World's Invitational Bowling Tournament, With only 80 of the 160 men moving into the semi-finals, Boehm finished in 146th place with 3,769 pins, an average of 188 a game. A score of 3,959 was required to make the semi-finals. PLAYERS TO TORONTO- WASHINGTON (AP) -- Wash- ington Senators of the Ameri- can League Tuesday assigned seven players to Toronto Maple Leafs, their International League farm team. They are pitchers Jack Jenkins, Alan Koch and Don Rudolph, catcher Don Leppert, outfielders Fred Valentine and Ken Hunt and in- fielder Dick Phillips. Jim Mec- Kennena, 18-year-old pitcher re- cently signed as a free agent, was assigned to Geneva of the SPORTS IN BRIEF New York * Pennsylvania League. HABS EASY WINNERS MUSKEGON, a (AP) -- Montreal. Can led by three players who ee scored three: s, rollicked over Mus- kegon Zephyrs 14-1 Tuesday night in an exhibition hockey game, Jean Beliveau, Jim Rob- erts and Claude Provost each fired three goals for the Na- tional Hockey League squad. Zephyrs goalie Andre Gagnon stopped 47 shots. Muskegon's Hack Varzee scored at 14;47 of the third period. FANS ENCOURAGE LIONS VANCOUVER (CP) -- Van- couver football fans are paying 25 cents each to sign their name to a telegram list to be sent to B.C. Lions before they play Hamilton Tiger Cats in the Grey Cup football final in Toronto Saturday. Organizers hope to '| Attempts 342 (21) 221 (16) Lions, Cats Comparison ' TORONTO (CP)--Here is a statistical comparison of Brit- ish Columbia Lions in the West- ern Conference and Hamilton Tiger-Cats in the Eastern Con- ference based on official statis- tics of regular season play. Games averages are bracketed. B.C. played 16 games, won 11, lost two, tied three. Hamil- ton played 14 games, won 10, | Lost three, tied one. B.C. HAM. Pits scored 328 (20) 281 (20) Against 168 (10) 180 (13) Rush yds 2,646 (165) er (144) pone py (35) 404 (29) Avera! 5.0 Pas'g ye 208 (184) 2,074 (148) Complete 202 (13) 108 (8) Per cent 58 49 Average 15 19 Int by opp 15 16 First downs 327 (20) 213 (15) Rushing 175 (11) 106: (8) Passing 125 (8) 87 (6) By penalty 27 20 Punts 123 (8) 97 (7) Yards 5,097 (319) 4, en (304) Average 41.4 Young Apprentice Rides 2 Winners TORONTO (CP)--Noel Tur- cotte, 21-year-old apprentice jockey from Grand Falls, N.B., rode two winners Tuesday at Greenwood race track to boost himself to fifth place in the jockey's standings. Noel, brother of Ron, leading jockey in Canada last year, got his first winner of the day in the second race when he guided Split the Loot to a $4.80 victory and completed a $142.60 daily HAVE TWO OPENINGS seasons with winning' (fs games, more 'any other THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, November 25,1964 ]5 team in Canada. But the Stam- Stamps Still CALGARY (CP) -- Roger Le- hew, appointed general ooger ger of Calgary Stampeders of the Western Football Confer- led to the resignation of coach Bobby Dobbs, said Tues- day the Stampeders 'haven't had time to think about a replace- ment for Dobbs. Lehew, who worked under Dobbs as offensive assistant, said in ar interview: "I would have liked him to stay and would have liked to On Dobb's Replacement the is backfield coach Wil- liams, a former Nati ence Monday in a move thatjball head|with Los Angeles Rams and Philadelphia Eagles. head coach in 1961 after hold- ing posts at Tulsa and West Point, about the Lehew appointment. playoff finisnes in all his four peders, who lost the WFC cham- Pionship to ged posta In Dark Peach the Grey Cap fal since SEEKS RETAIN TITLE MEXICO CITY (AP) -- A star-studded field of 150 golfers will tee off Thursday in the four-day Mexican Open over the 'tough Club de Golf Mexico course. Al Balding of Toronto is seeking to retain the crown he won last year with a record nine-under-par 279 over another and easier nie Also entered is Cana champion remaining member of jpeder ~-- staff Foot- player and coach Dobbs, who became Calgary's said 'he was "bitter" He had led the Stampeders to George co at . Toronto. work with him but it was his decision. I'm very disap-|j pointed." | Lehew, who is to attend the Canadian Football League's/ii general managers meeting in Toronto, said selection of a re- placement for defensive assist- ant Jess Thompson, who also}| resigned, will be made by the}j Stampeders' new head coach. Dobbs announced his resigna- tion at a club party Monday/ij night moments after club Pres- ident George McMahon an- nounced Lehew's appointment. |} Continental STEAM BATH @ MASSAGE e@ EXERCISE e@ HEAT Treatment for musculer aches and pains (rheumo- THE GIFT SHE OPENS FIRST Will Come From Franklin Simon LADIES WEAR Oshawa Shopping Centre . +. 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