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Oshawa Times (1958-), 7 Dec 1964, p. 10

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NRE on eras 1]. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, December 7, 1964 UPSET BROWNS 28-19 St. Louis Cardinals Keep Chances Alive _ By HAL BOCK Associated Press Staff Writer The marbles have been won lost in the West. But the taces will go down to the in the eastern divisions of major United States profes- sional football leagues. Two league finalists are home and dry. Baltimore Colts, the National League's western fitle- holders, could even afford the luxury of a 31-14 defeat at the hands of Detroit Lions Sunday while San Diego Chargers made it official for the fourth time in tive years in the 'American League's western section by pasting New York Jets 18-3. But it was another story in the East. St. Louis Cardinals who had to beat Cleveiand Wait 18 Years For This Cheer By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Two US. college football games, postponed earlier, were) cleared off the slate Saturday, with upsets recorded in both. At Oxford, Miss., Mississippi State's., injury plagued Ma- roons whipped Mississippi Reb- els for the first time in 18 years, 20-17. And in a night game at Baton Rouge, La., Florida's Gators adapted to near-freezing tem- ti Browns to retain a chance of catching them in the NFL, did just that, 28-19, reducing the gap to half a game with one to play. Oakland Raiders were the spoilers in the AFL as Tom Florex tossed a three - yard touchdown pass to Art Powell, a former Toronto Argonaut, to give them a 16-13 victory over Buffalo Bills. The loss dropped them into a deadlock with Bos- ton Patriots, 31-24 victors over Kansas City Chiefs. That left Buffalo with a 10-2 record and Boston at 10-2-1. The Patriots are idle this week, while Buffalo has a game with Denver Broncos, Regardiess of the outcome of the Bills' game with Denver, the eastern title goes on the line in tie final FOOTBALL SCORES, | By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS| National League Eastern Conference L F A Pet! 3.750) 727 60 .462) 462) .385 | Cleveland St. Louis Washington Phila. Pittsburgh Dallas 5 .333} New York 2 221 347 .182) Western Conference Baltimore 0 383 208 Green Bay Saurnnes 3 3 7 7 8 8 9 846) 615] - peratures faster than did Loui- siana State and' emerged with a) 204% upset triumph. Mississippi, which has a date) against Tulsa in the Bluebonnet | Bowl Dec. 19, finished the sea- son with a 5-4-1 win-loss-tie rec- ord, while Mississippi state was 4-6. HALF STARS Halfback Dan Bland starre for the winners of this bruising contest, running to set up the field goal that sent Mississippi state ahead in the dying dec- onds of the first half and inter- cepting a pass in the fourth) quarter that led to the clinch-| ing*touchdown. Florida's victory: gave it sec- ond' place in the Southeastern} Conference behind national| champion Alabama and knocked} Sugar Bowl-bound LSU down to} fifth place in the league stand- ings. The passing of Steve Spurrier| and Tom Shannon sparked the| unfanked Gators. LSU's left-| for kicker, Doug Morezu, his;total 13 for the season. | Im a post - season bowl game Saturday, the rugged Rattlers of | Florida A and M_ trounced) Grambling 42-15 in the. Orange Blossom classic in Miami's Or- ange Bowl. | San Fran. Boston |N dy S: Kansas City Oakland Denver Green Bay 17 Chicago 3 Cleveland 19 St. Louis 28 Detroit 31-Baltimore 14 |Minnesota 30 New York 21 |Pittsburgh 14 Washington 7 Dallas 14 Philadelphia 24 Los Angeles 7 San Francisco 28 Boston 31 Kansas City 24 poated two field goals to make|New York 3 San : Buffalo 13 Oakland 16 Louisiana State 6 Florida 20 Mississippi State 20 Mississippi |Florida A and M 42 Grambling 2 583 545 5 417 385 308 Minnesota Detroit Los Angeles Chicago cH en MR ~IO0 2 5 5 5 7 8 9 4 American League Eastern Division WLT FA 10 2 0 346 209 10 2 1351 273 ew. York 5 6 1 244 258 ouston 210 0 243 323 Western Division an Diego 8 3 1315 230 5 7 0 293 293 4 7 2282 330 2 9 1 206 374 SATURDAY National League | Pet 833 .833 455 167 Buffalo 127 AIT 364 182 SUNDAY National League American League Diego 38 Orange Bowl 5 'OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS F dotor CITY MIXED LEAGUE Bud. had 845 (229, 335, , 281). is were -- Pat Weggler'775 (211, 325,|m x 239)eeAura Walls 773 (218, 293, 262), Reg.| Six 10. Norfis 709 (245, 269), Pete Makarchuk/ 70) 4243, 280). and Ross Westlake 701) (2109 284, 207) HARMAN, PARK LEAGUE The Ladies' high bowler this week was 600 were Curly Jackson 687 (264, 203,| Adeline Robinson with 617 (231, 175, 111) 220)% Earl Westlake 673 (279, 219), Cecil|Men's high bowler was Bill Meinichuk Litster 660 (248 ne 207, 205), 237, 202), Josie Westlake 637 (249, Gord Long 637 (213, 256), Chuck | 9 646 200 Jack James|with 717 (233, 266, 218) 600 Bowlers: Bill Wassell 605 (201, 180, 24) and Sunny Lawrence 602 (225, 236, Ford 634 (229, 201, 204), Stella Makarchuk | 41), 6% (200, 207, 221) ,, Dorothy Davey 625 (286}, Helen Trott 618 (221, 204), Norma Brad 09 Jamieson 1 §271, 201) ai were Inez 236,210, Frank Chumbly 227, Olga Mc- Dermaid 226, Flo Williamson 226, 206, 200 Bowlers: Min Dervent 215; Pete 1 Z * 14 Gow 204, 230; Marlene Major 217; Thelma bun i, 2), Jone Withaon| Cow", alan Croat Mine Bo 602 (201, 223), Jack Anderson ~ 204; Diane Gow 202; Connie Cockwell (226, + Fred Carey Mturt ol, Helen frets ae pamiy Rukaruk 250; Art Robichaud 14, 228; 204, 227; Sadie James 224, Bus White 221, Marj|Lean 200, 210; 221; Bernice Hughes Gary Carey 211; Sadie Wassell Jim Montpetit 226; Glad Mac June Morris 200; Jim Ford 217, 211, Jim Goodes 213, 203, Vida|Meinichuk 203 and Sallie Plume 236 Moray 7212, 203, Elsie Smith 209, Roy Maiw 208 and Eve Campbell 203. Team. Points -- Beatles 3, Twisters 1; Hi Batts 3, Spitfires 1; Atoms 3, Rolling Lemon League: Irene Carey 93 and 82: David Gow ALBERT ST. CHURCH LEAGUE | short | scores game of the regular season, Boston at Buffalo. In the NFL battle, Cleveland visits. New York Saturday and the Giants, struggling through a dismal season after three straight eastern crowns, once again are a vital factor in the eastern race. Should the Browns win Satur- day, Sunday's game between Philadelphia Eagles and St. Louis won't mean a thing. But a Giant victory could give the Cards the crown if St. Louis gets by the Eagles. The Giants lost their ninth in 13 games Sunday, bowing to Minnesota Twins 30-21. In other NFL games, Pittsburgh Steci- ers topped Washington Red- skins 14-7, Philadelphia downed Dallas Cowboys 24-14, and San Francisco '49ers defeated Los Angeles Rams 28-7. Saturday it was Green Bay Packers 17, Chi- cago Bears 3. Charley Johnson keyed the {Cardinal triumph, pitching two touchdown passes and running yardage for two more as St. Louis stalled Cleveland's title drive. Johnson completed 15 of 22 for 167 yards. Lou Groza kept the Browns in the game, booting four field goals. LJ NHL Old Timers e Top Kingston Aces KINGSTCN (CP) -- The Na- tional Hockey League Old Tim- ers defeated Kingston Aces of the St. Lawrence Senior Hockey Teague 8-5 Saturday night with Jackie Hamilton scoring twice for the ex-NHL players. Ron Hurst, Bob Goldham, Gus Bodnar, Murray Ezzard, Brian Culien and Harry Watson also scored for the Old Timers. Jim Forrest scored twice for the Aces, and Dave Jones, Bob Rawson and Pete Weston added singles HOLE-IN-ONE IN CUP MATCH KAANAPALI, Hawail (AP)--Juan Sereda of Uru- guay shot a hole-in-one in Sunday's final round of the Canada Cup golf matches at the Royal Kaanapali course here and won a jeep. Sereda got his ace on the 17l-yard 13th hole, using a four-iron, He is the. second golfer in the 12-year history of the Canada Cup to record a hole-in-one. Ake Bergquist of Sweden performed the feat in 1960 at Dublin, Ire- land. TOUR CANCELLED LONDON (Reuters) Be- cause there has not been suffi- cient support, the British bowl- ing tuur of Canada next year nounced here Saturday at the annual meeting of the English {Bowling Association. 8: Budgies % Daffodils 10, Blue Bonnets 15.) 4 was only one 800 game this week|Reindeers 10, Limbo Rocks 13, Posies 5, Old Crocks 17, Beattles 11, Dolls 17, Cor- er Pins 9, Powder Puffs 14 and Lucky/ has beer cancelled, it was an-| Wins All Three NASSAU, The Bahamas (AP) Roger Penske of the United States drove a borrowed car to victory in the 252-mile Interna- tional Trophy Race Sunday, giv- ing him an_ unprecedented sweep of the three feature events of Nassau Speed Week. He was driving a Chaparrall Chevrolet built by Jim Hall, a Texas millionaire. His time over the 56-lap 4.5-mile Oakes Field course was three hours, |six minutes, 19.69 seconds, with lan average of 89.118 miles an hour, well off the record 97.109 set last year by A. J. Foyt. Extra Sleep Didn't Work By THE CANADIAN PRESS Vancouver Canucks, consider- ing all angles in a bid to beat |first - place Seattle Totems dur- jing the weekend, tried outsleep- ling them. It was to no avail. Canucks defeated Victoria 6-2 in a Western Hockey League game Saturday night then flew |to Seattle instead of taking |cheaper and slower transporta- | tion. | 'We need every edge we can Ka coach MacMcNab _ex- | plained. "They (the Totems) will be. in Portland Saturday. So 1 figure we can be in bed in |Seattle Saturday night before Garden City Ends Inaugural Meeting ST. CATHARINES (CP) Garden City closed out its in- augural meeting Saturday as a crowd of 3.145 braved blowing snow and 29-degree weather to bet a recurd $200,630 on the 10- race card, The old mark of $198,667 was set Nov. 14. with 4,905 persons in the stand. Eagle Armbro, a three-year- old colt from the Eagle Stables 'Canada' Team WINNIPEG (CP) --Coach Gord Simpson. announced re- lease of three players from Canada's national hockey team. The three, defencemen Danny Summers and Sheldon Bloomer. and forward Ron Farnfield, were members of the 1964 Al- lan Cup championship Winnipeg Maroons, The cuts were the first since training camp and left nationals with 22 players still on the ros- od the Winnipeg - based club. This total does not include other players who figure plans for the March 4-14 world! championships at Tampere, Fin- land. On this list are goalie Ken Broderick, defenceman Barry} MacKenzie and forward Gary} Dineen at the university of Brit- ish Columbia, forward Brian Conacher at the University of Western Ontario and forward Grant Moore at the University of Toronto. 5 E of Kitchener captured the fea- tured Veledictory Stakes to boost his 1964 earnings to $18,- 862. It was his second win in six starts at Garden City and his seventh in 32 outings this year. TENT REPLACES DRESSING ROOM | PORT ARTHUR (CP)-- When Red Rock Royals of the Thunder Bay Senior Hockey League fee' they are being treated inhospitably, they do something about it. They think the visitors' dressing room in the newly- built Port Arthur arena is too small. So when they come to | Town Sunday. to play Port | Arthur Bearcats, they were prepared Four Red Rock players set | up a tent in front of the main entrance and used it as a | dressing room. | It may eventually impress the arena manager, but it | didn't impress the Bearcats, | who edgei Red Rock 4-3. SPECIAL! WHILE Fae LASTS Now Here's A Real Bomb ! 1963 SPYDER CONVERTIBLE It's COMPLETELY equipped! 4-speed transmission, radio, shadelight windshield, whitewalls, grille guard, electric with contrasting red ipterior. Truly, real beauty! ... ' podded dash, top, floor consul, seat belts, Powered by 150 H.P. turbo- charged engine. Smart finish of white 52295 "Serving Oshawa & Area Over 40 Years" ONTARIO MOTOR SALES 725-6501 140 Bond West LIMITED The nationals play the sian. national team in T next Sunday. RIDEAU SEASON GOOD' in] OTTAWA (CP)--Rideaw Carl ton Raceway increased both its attendance and pari-mutuel re- ceipts for this season's harness racing program. Raceway offi- cials announced that were 67 racing days, one less than las: year. t the Totems get home." = Was Vibra-Tuned Ride named by an Irishman? ~ lt sure sounds like Blarney. Stones 1; Hi Jinks 3, Spots 1; Swingers Scarecrows | There were some fine scores rolled this week, to start our second section: High triple went .to Robert Jacklin with 792 and singles of 292, 252, 248. 4, ). "NEIGHBORHOOD LADIES LEAGUE Only two triples again this week. Mary Gallagher was high with 661 (271) follow-| Glen Maunder was next with 692 ed by June Yuill with 613 w)238, 218). | (277, 227); Perce Clark 686 with good Over 200 -- Z. Jollow 272, J.. Taylor| Singles of 303 and 217; William Davidson 243, |. Hubbeli 233, D. Bentley 230, J,/ $64 and a single game of 309; Eric Jack Morrow 226, 'Edna Hall 220, K. Maniia|!in 660 and the highest single game of 218, G. Knight 214, N, Vickers 210 and|the night of 310 and 202; Alan Venema €. Burrus 202 Meee ath ba 211); Frank Cooper 619 '4 ' Di ; Roger Plancke, 612 (216, 204); 1 iat _Taken 5. viker's 2, Hewes | Gorden 'Shem 231," 'Bi, Hamiitn 27 Joliow's 1; Campbell's 2 and Taylor's 2. Cnr cack aa, mit Rite oth tee, nae Total Points -- Campbell's 8, Vicker's 8/915: Ross Clark 209, 207; Fred Coleman Manila's 7, Taylors 6, Roesch's 6, JOl-| 297 ang Ed Holland. 200. low's 5, Pearse's 4 and Hewett's 4. LADIES MAJOR "A" Pearl Marlow led the ladies with her triple of 678 and singles of 276, 229; Marg Well, old Tanglefoot did it again. She Jacklin was next with 658 and singles of untangied her feet to bow! a terrific 839! | 248 239; Winnie Scott 60) Grandy 235; 800 Joyce Bell 839 (338, 258) (275), 224; Betty Betty Taylor Marg 700 -- Mary Mann 760 (265, 310), Kay Mossey 201 and Grace Locke 240, 200. Manilla 773 (281), Merle Poch 712 and Janet Peet 710 (260) R 650 -- Joan Jackson 699 (342), MaviS|the Beavers, Taylor 689 (257), Joan Rogers 686, Mar-| Movers. The Flintstones. . Bugs, Stars and 'ockets white-washed their opponents. Beaties, Whiz-Bangs .and Strikers took three from the ton Dingman 666, Nancy McKay 663, EV. | Hot-Rods. Campbell 663. Bev Barclay 659 (252), Ev Redpath 657 (257), Dorothy Sykes 656 (269) and Isabelle King 650 Crawford Insurance is still leading with fight points, Young Moderns 7. Strouds 4, Hayden MacDonald 5, Horwich Jewel- fers 4, Nu-Way Rug 4, Zellers 3, Scugod Cleaners. 1. Modern Upholstery 1 and Acadian Cleaners | . WESTMOUNT CHURCH LEAGUE High Triples -- Morris Love 667 (258, 231), Jim Childerhose 666 (213, 276), Bill| Clark 649 (298); Jack Wilson 622 (200, 227) and Ray Pope 603 (270) High Singles -- Annabelle Cobb 274, Les Barany 237, 222, Keith Pollard 237, Ken| Cobb Sr. 236, Harry Bennett 231, Ron Moore 218, Ken Cobb Jr. 214, Hubert Wiley 214, Craig Williams 212, Irene Rahme 210, Anne Naish 208, Almond Brintnell 207, Norman Naish 203, Bill Tay- for 203 and Clara Pollard 195. Points Taken Skunks, Tigers, Mices, Wildcats, all with three points each.. Kitcats, Lambs, Mules, Colts, Bears with one each. Team Standing -- Colts, Mices, Wild cats with 9 points; Tigers, Meows with 7; Lambs 6; Kitcats, Skunks with 5; Mules 3 and Bears |. LADIES WED. AFTERNOON LEAGUE Over 600 -- Bea McKenzie 251, 232, 220 (703), Ev Redpath 221, 201, 220 (664) and June Young 216, 222 (612). Jean Schoenau 201, Mary King 227, June Chesebrough 213, Bessie Row- den 221, Vera Dzikszay 217, 225, Pru Whit tick 200, Babe Lang 246, Ethel Tonkin 248, Dee Gaziey 222, 210, Millie Branton 737, Nan Bennet 258, Dorothy Clark 248,/ Irene Severs y. Dorothy Burtch 210, Marilyn Beckell 211 and Marion Weeks 238. Team Points -- Powder Puffs 4, Lucky Six 0; Dollis 1, Corner Pins 3; Old Crocks 2, Beatties 2; Limbo Rocks 3, Posies 1; Bive Bonnets 3, Reindeers 1; Budgies 2. 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