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Oshawa Times (1958-), 17 Jul 1965, p. 17

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i j ] A tableau of domestic an- guish is enacted at the Stan- ley Park zoo in Vancouver. Zoo officials weren't cer- National League Baltimore 2 Detroit 1 : NEW WOODBINE RESULTS WL. Pet. GBL|Kansas City 10 Minnesota 2 pee Nig de i gas "otha 4 jad F | FIFTH RACE -- Pi $3,000 Aliow-| Cincinnati 51 36 .586 . 5, . tng. elton Tew and" fourtyeer-oi. 6 ances, Three-year-old Fillies 6 Furlongs | Los Angeles 53 38 .582 BP csc deposi 4 is fall, 1965, collection of Alys a) Jacl ad I isan Francisco 46 38 .548 314|L08 / j 15. i 90 3.40/§ x clon" "is 250] War Walsh + 100 30| Milwaukee 44 40 524 iM Chicago (John 7-3) SPORTS 5 -Bri ire, tthe 5 | j j Tr Moon Babu, Vomser: Martian Champ,| Also Ran in Order: Scarlett O'Hara and Philadelphia 45 41 .523 Mid Washingon (Narim 44) 8 Jet Attack, Chieko, Sweet Sailing, Bay-|My Marion. | Pittsburgh 44 45 494 N York (Ford 10-8) view Miss, Tene Bonanza Babe, ipa ond ysgol Market and St. Louis 43 45 «1489 A ew SCORE DISAPPOINTS Wiest, Sh a oy a , , ch f, 3, by To Market -- Sharon | Chicago 41 48 .461 11 ; MONTREAL (CP) -- Can- Shy ie Bg peat eesti. Sally Woods hi. ar Bushee Posi §29288.| Houston 39 48 .459 11 |Deroit (Sparma 6-3) sda's akhat pias a the 196 ee stone ies Casas 29 58 333 22 | New World International Postal SECOND RACE -- fongs (10). Canadian Statute, Dittfach 14.50 @Bench Warrant, Gomez vice, Scamp, Robinson 4 iso Ran in Order: Social Jewel, ice Also. Ran in Order: Judo King, Bar. Cold, Prince Guard, King Legend, Cip- leycorn, Peter Picker, Redoubtable an liner, For Wyn and Triple Alliance. Shiny Dice. DAILY DOUBLE, Berno Miss (2) and|Winner, b g, 4, by Stella Aurata -- $0 Canadian Statute (5), PAID $148.50. bc 3 by Canadian Champ -- Winner, Queen's Statute, by Le Lavandov. Pool $55,438. THIRD RACH -- Purse $2,000 Claiming |3-Affaire D'Amour, Werry 4.90 3 "Maiden three and four-year-olds. 6 Fur- tongs (12), &Held Over, Harris 'T-Marie's Bid, Harrison 9-Tan Mist, Gordon Also Ran in Order: Tanamakoon, ferry, Bodwenni, Jet invader, Champ, Gallumphant, Windy Tiger, Bray Lake and Mae's Mistake ,fon, by Easy Mon. Pool $52,750, s FOURTH RACE -- Purse $2,200 Maiden|2b-Fermoy, Turcotte , Two-year-old Fillies. 5 Furlongs (11) la-AL"Arriviste, Gomez Anxious Age, McCom #2-Vicky, Dittfach A iso Ran in Order: Cosmic Grey, Viva|Late Scratch --B-Ki-D-Ka. HOW COU $.30 3.10 2.50| Also Ran in Order: 3.90 3.20|Party, Spook Rider, Jovial Joel and Now| 4.20\1 Wonder. Y Pe-|Winner, 6 f, 4 by Summa Cum--Gay|Francisco (Perry 7-7) Dit, 0 H LD YOU? tain what led to the con- frontation, except that the egg in the foreground had something to do with it. --CP Photo Purse $2,600 Aliow- vances, three-year-olds and up. 6'4 Fur- SIXTH RACE -- Purse $2,600, Claimin Tan, by Somali 2nd, Pool $67,999. SEVENTH RACE -- Purse $3,100 A llowances three and four-year-olds, 1 Mil jon Turf Course (8) |2-Hempeter, Harris 4 Harrison Scadadie, |6-Admiral's Giff, a Belle, Bashful Maid, Miss Sheila B.,/Stable and F. J, Sanelli entry. B-F. A-Pat's Mully, Spot Off, Pharwrack and/and Dane Hill entry. Princess Aurora. Late Scratch ~ Snowdrop. A-P, Fuller and C. Cary entry. Winner, bf, 2 by Social Climber -- Selina|$72,446, Total Pool $529,955. Attendance, 52. md, by Sicambre. Pool $67,467. FORT ERIE ENTRIES three-year-olds and up. 46' Furiongs (8) 4.50 4.00|5-Tanwood, Gomez 4.50 2.90 2.70|2-Gay Bride, 'Harris 4,50\1-Top Musketter, Maxwell 3.30 2.60) BEFORE THE MAGISTRATE | |appeared. trate's Cou dent. "\conduct. streets. her car. rt O'Neil, of 449 Simcoe pleaded guilty to --_ to re- main at the scene of the st. Driver Fled, But Licence Viewed After sideswiping a carat @ stop junction an Oshawa driver backed up and sped off. The woman driver of the other car, however, managed to snatch the fleeing car's li- cence number before it dis- _ Yesterday at Oshawa Magis- Arthur Thomas 6., acci- He was fined $100 and costs '\with a choice of 30 days in jail. Before the court O'Neil had no explanation to offer for his Outlining the case Crown At- '\torney Bruce Affleck said that the accident had taken place at the junction of Mary and Elgin Entering the junction a lady driver was surprised, he said, when a car failed to stop at a stop sign and hit the side Before she had time to get out the driver of the other car had backed off and sped away. For driving while imparied Harold D. Scott, of 478 Bloor st. e., was fined $100 and costs or 10 days in jail. He pleaded guilty to the offence. Appearing for sentence on a) theft charge Lewis Dewey Clark, of Brimorton dr., Scarborough, was given a suspended sentence for two years with probation. "You have' been a_follish man," Magistrate Ebbs told him. Clark pleaded guilty at an earlier hearing to stealing 10 tires from his place of work -- the Direct Winters Transport Co. Ltd. Before sentencing Clark # Magistrate. Ebbs..was_ reminded |. that Clark's was the fourth!" theft from the company in the last four weeks. New York Q Friday's Results Pittsburgh 2 Milwaukee 1z 11.50 4.80/New York 5 St. Louis 8 3.60| Philadelphia 1 Cincinnati 5 4|Chicago 0 Los Angeles 3 {Houston 1 San Francisco 2 Houston (F leinnati (Tsitouris 5-5) arrell Probable Pitchers Today |Philadelphia (Culp 5-6) at Cin- BASEBALL SCORES, STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS 30 240 /Pittsburgh (Veale 9-6) at Mil- 29|waukee (Sadowski 5-5) River) 7-2) at San Coleone aig Schoolgirl shift in fat "FOR FALL sa Knits. In firmly shaped orlon, the dress comes in cherry red, gold or green. (CP Photo) Kansas. City (O'Donoghue 4-12 Cleveland (Tiant 7-3) (N) Sunday's Games Angeles at Minnesota jof Ottawa fired their score a L s 7 the Montreal Skeet Club in St (2) Kansas City at Chicago (2) Baltimore at Detroit Boston at Cleveland Washington at New York real, AFFIRMS AWARD A federal appeals Monday's Games consisting of Paul Laporte, Ed- die Tuvo and Harry Willsie of Montreal and John McManman NEW ORLEANS, La. (AP)-- court af- firmed Friday the $460,000 libel IN BRIEF Football Conference pared their roster to 53 Friday by releasing S\three Canadians and two im- sota/Team Matches scored a dis-/Don Dostal of Brantford an § - esota ; etn oh ne ecamaeas appointing 675 out of a possible|/Paul Cheeseman and Mike 2,000 points in the meet Friday./Duffy, both of Hamilton, Boston (Wilson 6-6). at\the Canadian four-man team STUDY NEW TRACK wood Track is being studied by management of The Club but no definite plans have been made. The proposed track would be topped by crushed limestone, the same surface that proved successful at The Air| Springtime, by Blenheim 2nd. Pool $69,646 New York (Parsons 1-4 or a 7 judgment awarded former Uni- ie EIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2,400 Claim-/Musgraves 0-0) at St. Louis Pravbiagion at Deiat ii very seaniaiatcumes Wally 7ookey Club's two, new harness Winner, b g,.3 by Nasco -- Evelyn John: |ing pum yeeraee and up. One and one! (Stallard 6-3) (N) : Butts as the result of a contro-|, 14 Mohawk Raceway ¥ la-Slithering Sam, Gomez 400 2.10 3:10 al m .| Kansas Cly a Chicatgo (N) versial Saturday Evening Post) spe hota, tec he ie ieee "os aang OP dag Los tuners a Cleveland (N) story about college football RIDERS CUT ROSTER 5.50 2.40.2.10| 18-Doodling, MeComb 6.80 3.10 3,10 Angeles (Osteen ) fixes. The fifth U.S. Circuit] Qa, w i 2:40 2.10| Also Ran in Order: Guest Speaker, My : Boston at New York (N) |court of Appeals held the Curtis), 27TAWA (CP) -- Rookie 2.30| Valentine, Hardhead and Systems Go. Sunday's Games 6 rd baie ee P American quarterback Dunn A-Grovetree) pittshurgh at Cinci. (2) International League Publishing Co. permitted pub- | Warteen wis aioe five cate . New York at Mil. 2) W L Pet. GBL|lication of the story "with TCE: nounced Friday , Ottawa Sweet | Winner, dk ® or br g, 4, by Better so Philadelphia at St. Louis Columbus 60 35 632 -- (less Prager gy of re the Rough Hidsre of the Hanters slgrnaere Total Pool $829,955. Atte Chicago at Los Angeles Atlanta $8 40 ned. syyjarticle. was falge: OF Neb. Football Conference. Marteen {7582 | Houston at San Francisco Hopi : -- i ACCEPT TULSA lis from Los Angeles a | Monday's Games Syracuse 49 44 527 10 TULSA, Okla. (AP)--The pro- Other cuts Phe cg ee - | Chicago at San Francisco Rochester 44 48 (478 14 fessional Continental Football|) a m © § sng Sclionted | Pittsburgh at Cinci. (N) Toledo 40 53 .430 19 |League accepted the hag hoe Peter Fer soa of Mount MONDAY, JULY 19 |New York at Milwaukee (N) {Buffalo 24 73 .247 37 |Wildeatters, a team to be Allison 98 Canadian CLEAR AND FAST FIRST RACE -- Purse $2,000. (3000), Three and four year olds. 6 Furs. (10). Dark Erik, Harris X108 . Forbearance, Werry X106 Merit Rippey, No Boy 123 Bingham, Turcotte 104 Lemartel, No Boy 11! JSiveoll, Remillard 106 Bive Week, Leblanc 108 Winning Score, Sorensen 111 Select Rythm, Ferro X108 Chop's Eternal, No Boy 104 SECOND RACE Purse $2,100, (3000) Claiming four year olds and up. | one- sixteenth miles. (6). Sun Hash, Hale 122 Peter Wrack, Sutcliffe X11! Navarro, Harris X114 Fast Answer, No Boy 112 Chance Cover, Turcotte X112 Tullo, Maxwell 117 THIRD RACE Purse $2,000. (3000) Claiming three and four year olds. (Dinv. of Ist). 6 Furs. (10). Sly Eyes, No Boy 99 Sail Along, Inouye 108 Petene, Harris X106 Susan's Prince, Steve X112 Fielder's Choice, Werry X106 Champagne Lill, Turcotte X10! Ann's Reply, Walsh 108 Wee Annie Dory, No Boy 99 Easy Ella, Harrison 99 Ashwar, Hale 113 FOURTH RACE Purse $2,000. (3000) Genie four year olds and. up. 6 Furs. ( Our Interview, No Boy 119 8 Hannibra, No Boy 11! Real Black, Cuthbertson X11) Grey Beau, No Boy 119 Sir Demijohn, No Boy 113 Roy Jo, Gomer 116 Exciamado, Leblanc 116 Humber Broom, Harris X103 FIFTH RACE ~ Purse $2,000. (3000) {Big Boots, Harris 108 |Gum Swamp, No Boy 116 |Dark Gem, No Boy 111 Flippin' Floyd, No Boy 119 Falsun, Inouye 114 Prilynn, No Boy 111 |House Boy, Turcotte X108 |Golden Bubble, Werry X106 | | SIXTH RACE -- Purse $2,600. (12,000 ) | Claiming three year olds and up. 64 |Furs, (6) |Carrier, Walsh 116 |Winisteo, Turcotte X108 Sub Commander, Gomez 116 |Warriors Day, Harris X108 Absent Son, No Boy A-118 | Theodore C., No Boy A-116 Philadel. at St. Louis (N) Houston at Los Angeles (N) | American League Pet. GBL |Minnesota {Cleveland | Chicago Baltimore | Detroit New York Los Angeles | Washington Boston A- Dane Hill Acres and W. T. Mason|Kansas City Friday's Results Entry (QUINELLA BETTING) SEVENTH RACE Purse "Vineland Handicap'. Three land up. 1 one-sixteenth miles. (8), Whiteborough, Sorensen 112 Safety Man, No Boy A-110 Well' To Do, No Boy 114 York North, Leblanc 115 Dr, Giddings, Gomez B-126 Runadir, No Boy 8-120 Lord Quillo; No Boy A-117 Uncle Blue, No Boy 112 A-H. C, Burton and § Entry ' B- Willow Downs Farm Entry EIGHTH RACE Purse $2,200. (/2???( Claiming four year olds and up. 1 one- sixteenth miles. (10) Ramsay 2nd, Gomez 116 Dark Red, Cuthbertson X105 Fabison, Remillard 113 Cassis Miss McComb 115 Breconing, Harris X112 Bobby Brier, Harrison 115 Vedas, Turcotte X11) Spanking Breeze, No Boy lI1 Daddy Bill, Leblanc 116 Queen's Right, Remillard 112 X%-5 LBS AA Cc ' POST TIME 2 P.M, GARDEN CITY RACEWAY Claiming four year olds and up. (Divn. 'of ath). 6 Furs. (8) FRIDAY, FIRST RACE -- | Mile (Trot) Three- lear-olds and up. Purse $600 (7) tar Nib, Wilson 18.70 6.60 3.90 Hava Julep, Wellwood 4.10 3.20 Danny K. Peters, Beitlich 3,50 Also Started: Chub Hanover, Darn Toot: ing, Mid's Boy, Titan Song C., Buckaroo -- Scratched. SECOND RACE 1 Mile (Pace) for three-year-olds and up. Purse $1,000 (6) Phantom Witch, Gagnon 17.40 7.00 3.40 Count Marky, Radley 4.10 2.70 Miss Star Magic, Galbraith Also Started: Tom's Trailer, Wil, Jimmy Belwyn 2 Hurrican THIRD RACE -- | Mile (Pace) three and-four-year-olds. Purse $900 (6) Chatham Chip, Findley 3.10 2.70 2.10 Judge Herbert, Herbert 3.60 2.0 wd Rico, Outord 2.30 Also Started: Irish Blue, Major's Mis. sey, Pontiac Nancy. Bryan H. Direct and Pat Sultan Scratched FOURTH RACE -- 5% Furiongs (Pace) Purse $600. (8) tsotta Ben, Norris 8.60 4.20 3.40 Jermite, Feagan 3.70 3.30 Darets Patrick, L'Heureux 7.60 Also Started: irish C. Grattan, Hi Widower, Buster Grattan, First Trust, Royal. Nimble C. FIFTH RACE 1 Mile (Pace) three- year-olds and up. Purse $700 (8) Scottadee, Galbraith 6.70 3.60 2.70 Mighty Direct, Duford 4.10 3.40 Widow Gets $1,225,000 CHICAGO (AP)--The widow of a contractor killed in a 1963 plane crash will receive $1,225,- 000 under a settlement agreed upon Wednesday. The amount is the believed to be the largest ever paid for a single death in the United States A circuit court jury rendered a verdict of $2,000,000 in favor) JULY 16 Gracie Byrd, McDonald 5.80 Also Started: Brother Dillon S$. Mea- dow Wave (DH), Wilmington Belle (OH), Dream Haven, Rick Spencer SIXTH RACE 1 Mile (Trot) fhree- year-olds and up. Purse $3,000 (5 year olds |W Desnoyers Unlike WL 54 3 50 3 49 1.635 5 588 4 35.583 581 560 483 13 471 14 4 s5,000.|Boston 3 Cleveland 4 ashington 5 New York 9 jthe province Oshawa is appar- jently enjoying an easy time) A spokesman for the Prince ist, iwith mosquitos this year. Pest contr }year. | Elsewhere in places like Lind-| rol services 44 6% 409 191% 369 2214 313 26%! many other parts ot | |say and Toronto pest control} | Firm Urges Curb On Bad Drivers WASHINGTON |Oshawa and at the Oshawa Golf fof the mosquito are efficient. |A giant vapor machine is taken (AP) -- The} chief of American Motors Corp.| Thursday urged stricter curbs! killers ) Danny Song A., Galbraith 12.60 3.70-2.80 vate stn vi Arden' Weebwond dao 299/00 bad drivers, declaring them Cadenza, Clements 26 the major highway Also Started: Nancy Brook B. Wee rather than Symbol SEVENTH RACE 1 Mile (Pace) three-year-olds and up. Purse $900 (6) Twinkle's Adios, Larkin 7.50 3.00 2,50 Mighty Bachelor, Feagan 2.80 2.70 Margaret Herbert, Herbert 2 Also Started: Bonnie Riddell, Lu At torney, K. G. Direct. Grattan R. Direct and Superior Princess -- Scratched, BIGHTH RACE 1 Mile (Trot) four. year-olds and up. Purse $3,820 (10) Squadron Leader, Walker 7.00 4.30 3.40 Dutch Dillard, Morrissey 9.80 4.80 Late Frost, Findley 5.20 Als Started: Lady Ezra, Sis Herbert, Sudbury, Lee Ezra, Bishop Song, Leland Hanover, Count Yates, NINTH RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace) three year-olds and up. Purse $1,100 (7) Noral Gale, Findley 5.00 3,50 2.60 Greentree Judy, Boyce 7.4 4.60 Tempe McKylo, Wilson 5. Also Started: Sir Carlith, Ray Adios, Virginia's Boy, Thunder Bars Total Poo! $203,248. Attendance 4,099 April 9, but. her lawyer, John J. Kennelly, recommended the settlement to avoid drawn-out litigation. John P. Hollerich, 42° when he died, was among 35 passen- gers and eight crew members killed when a Boeing 720 jet of Northwest - Orient crashed in the glades in February, 1963. fore Judge P. A. Sorrentino was against the 30eing company and Northwest Orient. It was based on a verdict of ne 'ot Mrs, Terese Hollerich, 42, gence. , Roy president, ing which defective automo- biles or lack of safety devices. Abernethy, made : mendation in a senatorial hear- in earlier |focused mainly on how manu- facturers can build more safety into their cars. "The . good motorist \titled to protection from those| should be restricted 'their use of the motor vehicle." Abernethy said all the factors) Abernethy mittee: who involved in jcluding better cars and better! must be given at-! stressed highways, tention but ~|driver's role. REJECT PRIVATE ARMY (Reuters) -- LONDON' British gove told th traffic he roment this American's of fly killer over the surface of |water killing the mosquito eggs. recom sessions e subcom- is en- in safety, in- the The Friday |turned down the offer of a 1,000- man private against the Communists in Viet Airline Nam. Ex-army medical corps- Florida Ever-|man Paul Daniels, 49, who now army to ol i runs a chemical factory here, The judgment in the trial be-\said he received a letier from! the defence ministry Saying it fight} | | 'was not interested in his offer) | mer' soldiers. gli. to provide a battle force of for-| 'Mosquitoes Down In City, Bad In Toronto, Lindsay like| morning /PCO on Prince st. report a big were having an easy time of |drop in private home trade thisit this year. |where | after 16 innings, curfew) Friday's Results Toronto 10 Rochester 10 (called Sammy Baugh, as its 1ith member Friday. Tommy Bell, general counsel for the new Buffalo 5-2 Syracuse 6-6 Atlanta 3 Columbus 2 Jacksonville 8 Toledo 7 said Tulsa would make its de- but as a paying member in the 1966 season. The CFL probably Today's Games jwill admit a 12th member by Toronto at Rochester next fall, Bell said, Buffalo at Syracuse | Atlanta at Columbus TICATS CUT FIVE Jacksonville at Toledo HAMILTON (CP) -- Hamil- ton Tiger-Cats of the Eastern formed under the guidance of| league which includes Toronto) University; end Lloyd Kresic. of Ontario College of Education; and Ca nadian fullback Dez Windisch. mann of Windsor, Ont. | { CHEAPSKATES FLY HIGH | LUCKNOW, India (AP) -- A police spot check on two trains lnear here found 200 passengers! |without tickets, 110 of them rid-| Sunday's Games Toronto at Rochester (2) Buffalo at Syracuse (2) Atlanta at Columbus (2) Jacksonville at Toledo (2) services are having trouble keeping pace with orders. commented _ this private homes company that the problem has not been great either. We have only done a couple of big jobs this year at a ranch just outside of Club." Modern methods of getting rid on outside jobs such as the golf clubs where pools of stagnant) water breed and attract the} mosquitos, | A thin mist of vapor is let loose killing all the flies and bugs. Other machines spread a coat SHOWER A BABY By ALICE BROOKS Surprise, entrance mom with a clever coverlet of bunnies with flower umbrella. Fun! Large applique is de- jlight to do -- bunny with flow- er, 18 x 154% and 8% x 5% ins. Coverlet, lovely gift. Pat- tern 7132 transfers; patches. Thirty-five cents '(coins) for each pattern (no stamps please) to Alice Brooks. care of of The Oshawa Times, Needle- craft Dept., 60 Front st. w. To- ronto 1, Ontario. Ontario resi- dents add one cent sales tax. Print plainly PATTERN NUM- BER, NAME, ADDRESS. 1965 NEEDLECRAFT CAT- ALOG -- 200 designs, 3 free pat- terns! Newest knit, crochet fashions, embroidery, 25 cents. BEAUTY CHAMP Carol Tidey .of Hamilton OSHAWA TIMES PATTERNS 'ing first class. | people, stand at the head of the *\opened their season with an im- -|pressive 26-7 victory over Win- ports. The Canadians are backs TORONTO (CP) -- Construc-)' tion of a five-furlong harness-|% tlracing track inside the existing|. -|racing strip at Toronto's Green-| 4 Janvier, 16 miles north of Mont- Jockey |¥ Edmonton Eskimos, class today as Canadian Foot- ball Lea, teams limber up with exhibition games for the opening of their schedule two weeks from today. The Eskies, who won. only four of their 16 games last sea- son, defeated Toronto Argo- nauts 17-7 Thursday night for their second victory in as many starts. Their first victims were The Stampeders joined Ed- monton at the two-victory level, but they did it somewhat cheaply, -walloping Saskatch- ewan Roughriders 24-7 and nip- ping British Columbia Lions 7-5 in two 30-minute segments of a unique tripleheader at Van- couver Friday. The Lions edged the Riders 17-14 in the third game. At Ottawa, the Rough Riders nipeg Blue Bombers, who had walloped Montreal Alouettes 29-7 two nights earlier. That left Hamilton Tiger-Cats as the only team untried in pre- season combat. The Eastern Conference champions see their first action at Winnipeg Mon- day. night. WON ON LAST PLAY The Eskimos didn't sew up their victory over Toronto until Jim Thomas crashed over with their last touchdown on the fi- Pee 3 t 1 8 \8 | cir LT.-GOVERNOR Richard S. Bowles, 53 a prominent Winnipeg lawyer and community worker, has been appointed lieutenant- governor of Manitoba, --(CP Photo) Mi a gi a v 0 The Eskies, Of All People | Are 'Top Dogs' In CFL By THE CANADIAN PRESS |nal play of the game but they of alijout. time as veteran end Tommy-' Joe Coffey caught a 37-yard touchdown pass and Bill Mitch- ell kicked the convert and a field goal. Rookie flanker Ed dee gage provided the only Tor- onto and punter Dave Mann add a 27-yard single in the third quarter. menting liberally with rookie talent, capitalized on Winnipeg fumbles and penalties, Thelen, their veteran fullback, scored another when Ron Stew- art cut him loose on a 41-yard halfback pass play. rookies, Smith and John Van Sicklen, Sy a recovered Winnipeg fum- le, converts, three Winnipeg quarterbacks, gave the Bombers a temporary 7-6 lead early quarter when Jackie Robinson converted but that was as close as the Bombers got, BUDD WON IT winning touchdown for Calgary against B.C. The Lions man- aged a field goal by rookie Fd- die Mitchmore and two singles on unsuccessful Saskatchewan although the Lions needed a last-minute field goal by Kempf to subdue the penalty set up the first B.C. halfback Lou Holland pered around the end from six yards out after a fumble by }|Rider fullback George Reed. iwith halfbacks Bill Gray and '4\Ed Buchanan turning the tricks. PaiKempf s\verted all four touchdowns, getting their touchdowns on a 104-yard kickoff return by half- by Leroy Jackson and a 24- Larry Robinson converted them ' 'THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, July 17, 1965 : A 17 The Eskimos led 10-6 at half- touchdown, unconver PLAYER INJURED VANCOUVER (CP)--A' side- lines tackle Thursday night left Tom Larscheid with a serious knee injury just as he was set to launch a comeback with Brit- ish Columbia Lions after in- juries to both knees in 1963. The 24-year-old halfback was led by Don Luzzi of Calgary Stampeders during a Western Football Conference exhibition game. Coach Dave Skrien said Friday the ngw injury may put him out of football for good. At Ottawa the Riders, experi- Dave rashed over for one touchdown d third-year end Ted Watkins The other two came from Quarterback Pete Moe Racine kicked two Hal Ledyard, the first of inthe second At Vancouver a crowd of 20,- 84 saw Frank Budd score the field-goal at- empis by Peter Kempf. 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