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Oshawa Times (1958-), 28 Sep 1965, p. 8

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eye on Lancaster. Lan- caster and company lost out to the Lions 26-14, gain. Lions' Pokie Allen (12) runs behind Gray while Steve Shafer (26) keeps an RON LANCASTER, Sas- katchewan Roughrider quarterback, looks for a re- ceiver in the first quarter of DOWN REGINA RIDERS Lions Meve Into 3rd On Joe Kapps Passing 3-0 after the first quarter, 17-7|with points. The league-|from Martin Fabi last night's game against British Columbia Lions, Lancaster tossed the ball to Billy Gray (19) for a short and broke REGINA (CP)--Quarterback momentunt In Old Country | Major Soccer LONDON ENGLISH LEAGUE Division 1 WTLF 6 2 2 22 6 23 2 20 § 41 15 613 2 Burnley Leeds Sheffield U West Brom Stoke Division II Huddersfield 2 Southampton 3 Rotherham 3 Coventry Man City Portsmouth Divisi 19 27 23 17 21 21 13 12 16 9 14 Milwall Walsall Watford Swindon Hull City 2 1 1 4 4 2 I 2 3 3 4 2 I Tranmere Notis Torquay Colenéster Doncaster Barnsley Chesterfield Barrow SCOTTISH LEAGUE Division I 1 2 3 evra nae 1 2 0 2 4 4 E 0 17 1 14 1 12 0 6 . 7 Hibernian 3 Celtic 3 Dundee 3 Dunfermline 2 Rangers 2 Division Arbroath Dumbarton Queen of § Aibion |Cowdenb'th IRISH ow 1 SNBwn 4 4 4 3 FE! ~ ico] 3) L Leading Teams (AP)--Standing of top teams in Old Country soc- A Pt 1114 1114 11 14 1718 5 3 2 181513 814 1713 18 13 12 12 1712 17:12) 7) 6 6 6 6 EVANSHEN LEADS LEAGUE Finds By THE CANADIAN PRESS Who's going to catch Bernie Faloney's passes That was the big question when Montreal Alouettes ac- quired the veteran quarterback from Hamilton Tiger-Cats for the 1965 Eastern Football Con- ference season. Well, how about Terry Eyan- BASEBALL LEADERS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS American League AB RH Pet. Oliva, Minn. 576 107 185 .321 Yas'mski, Bos. 479 76 151 .315 Robinson, Balt. 531 79 161 .303 Whitfield, Cle. 444 47 133 .300 Davalillo, Cle. 491 63 144 .293 Runs -- Versalles, Minnesota, 124; Oliva, 107. Runs Batted In -- Colavito, Cleveland, 104; Horton, Detroit, 99. Hits -- Oliva, 185; Versalles, 178. Doubles --Yastrzemski | Versalles, 44; Oliva, 40. Triples -- Campaneris, Kan- sas City and Versalles, 12; Ap- aricio, Baltimore, 10. Home Runs--Conigliaro, Bos- ton, 31; Cash, Detroit, 30. | Stolen Bases -- Campaneris, |51; Cardenal, Los Angeles, 37. Pitching -- Grant, Minnesota, 1| rg .769; McLain, Detroit, 15- 714. | ci reinatedtichowsl, Cleve- 7 Sand, 306; Lolich, Detroit, 222, 7 National League 1 t and | | | AB RH Pet. Bernie Falo five-foot-ten, gained a reputation last season Hamilton Tiger-Cats, as an exciting runner with Port- a -- bd 8 y Receiver shen,. said Alouette Coach Jim monton Eskimos. The big tackle Trimble. kicked three field goals, a con- poet vert and a single to boost his 21-year-old rookie, a total to 49 points, seven more 180-pounder who than Don Sutherin of the idle Evansh He's Garney Henley of the Ticats land in the minor league Atlan- stayed in front of the punt-re- turn group in a close race with Rick Black of Ottawa and Ed Learn of Montreal. Only 12 yards separate them in total re- turns but Henley's 9.0 yard av- erage is considerably superior. The scorers (legend: H-Ham- fIten; 0-Ottawa; M-Montreal; T-Toronto): TDC FGS Pts 020 8 5 49 42 36 36 4 24] 23 HOME: 18/ 723-7900 18! ic Coast Conference. REPRESENTATIVE SUN LIFE Racine, O Sutherin, H Lockett, M Scott, O Watkins, 0 Dillard, O Zuger, H Thelen, T Brosnan, T Baker, H _ sososocooss of Canada BMwsR Aas ecesseocesS - eososeoeocosow cert nee Assurance Company. 4 BUSIN s 725.4561 BERNIE FALONEY To top it all, Terry is a Cana- dian, a product of Montreal's McGee High School, who also); had seasoning with Utah State University. After nine games, Evanshen|} is the EFC's top pass receiver|} with 23 catches for 361 yards. The latest statistics show Evan- Joe Kapp produced his best at halftime and 18-1 after three Sealtthe ' cawaey Stam pedersithe Rough rider Pitt. 570 89 190 .333 4|Clemente, Aaron, Mil. 3) Williams, Chi. 3| Mays, S. F. shen with a formidable Jead in the pass receiving department pte two Toronto Argonauts-- Larry Ferguson and Pat Brosn- quarters. have 14 and Winnipeg Bluejafter quarterback Ron Lancas-| Linfield Sas katchewan's touchdowns|Bombers 12. The Lions 'have|ter led a downfield march, |Ballymena were scored by fullback George|played one game less than Sas-| B.C. coach Dave Skrien said) |Crusaders Reed and flanker Hugh Camp- |katchewan. jit was the best game the Lions| |Glentoran bell. Abendschan converted! peaymont made a pass inter- jhave played since they won the|Glenavon jboth. ception early in the fourth quar-|Grey Cup against Hamilton last) Ards Western Football Conference. | The game was watched byjter to safeguard the Lions' |Season. |Bangor Kapp completed 21 of 30/19 597 fans. lmargin after Saskatchewan had Saskatchewan, which has lost Coleraine passes for 280 yards and di-| The yictory left the Lions points, He|its last four games at home,|-------- rected a robust ground attack/qeadiocked with. Saskatchewan _the ball riddled the B.C. defence reel that gained 136 yards. His fav- mi yards passing on 20 com- orite aerial target was Peter | ag il Feigao Alset Reynolds Wi th Ti-Cats {Hal Pe Led by George For Tonight's Contest Kempf, who held eight of nine |Reed, the offence managéd 89 HAMILTON (CP) -- Presum-| Reynolds, known as passes aimed his way and led the scoring parade with 13 | points. yards on the ground. Kempf, normally a placement _Each club had 24 first downs, * specialist, started at flanker be- cause regular Ronnie Morris was nursing knee injuries. He took a pass from Kapp for |ably working on the principle|Jim because of his knack of one touchdown and added a field|that you can't have too much of|being in the right place at the| goal, three converts and aja good thing, coach Ralph Sa- lright time, bolsters the stingi- single to tie Jack Abendschanjzio will have a new man in hisjest defence in Canadian foot- defensive tineup when Hamil-jball. The Tiger - Cats have) ton Tiger-Cats. play Edmonton! yielded only 65 points in eight| Eskimos tonight. Istarts, an average of barely. a| The newcomer is Jim Reyn- |touchdown a game. olds, an Eastern Football Con-| Reynolds, an - offensive end ference all-star linebacker with|hefore he' turned professional| By THE Montreal two years ago wh0lsix years ago, may also figure) Peter of Saskatchewan for the WFC scoring lead with 52 points. ve tepagad released by thelin Sazio's scason- long search to) jumbia I, display of the season Monday night to spearhead British Co- lumbia Lions.to a 26-14 victory over Saskatchewan Roughrid- ers as the Lions tied their vic- tims for third place in the 561 109 181 .323) 628 112 200 .318) 538 114 171 .318) 5| Rose, Cinci. 648 114 203 .313| Runs --Harper, Cincinnati,| 124; Mays and Rose, 114. Runs Batted In -- Johnson,| Brosnman came from far be- Cincinnati, 125; Mays, 108. hind, on his performance in Tor- | Hits -- Rose, 203; Williams,|onto's 24-23 interlocking victory | k Ni kl. | 200. over Winnipeg Blue Bombers ac 1c aus | Doubles--Aaron, 39; Williams,|last week, to tie his teammate 37. \for second place behind Evan- i Triples -- Callison, Philadel-| shen. Both have 17 catches, but Ts Rolling In phia, 16; Allen, Philadelphia, |Brosnman's: gain in 330 yards! | Clemente and Clendenon, Pitts-/to Ferguson's 197. | burgh, 14. The EFC scoring lead G If Wi | Home Runs--Mays, 50; Mec-|changed hands during the week 0 Innings Covey, San Francisco, 39. |as place-kicker Moe Racine en- Stolen Bases--Wills, Los joyed a big afternoon in Ottawa PALM BEACH GARDENS, |geles, 92; Brock, St. Louis, Rough Riders' 40-1 rout of Ed- Fla, (AP)--Jack Nicklaus has| com 'boosted his total winnings to a record $146,746.88, more than $37,000 ahead of his nearest ri- val on the golf money list. . What Do You Really Believe? Nicklaus has won five of 21 tournaments and finished in the = | money 15 times this year, the Professional Golfers' Associa- tion reported Monday. The top 10 money winners: Elst Nicklaus, $135,252 of- ficial; $11,494 unofficial $146,746 | TIES FOR SECOND tees ueawabaeu HOrrKSOSS SER NNEH SO RUeHweaauss AMA wowoe 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 0 2 1 2 moved within four leaped high to _Steal Lucky} Peter Kempt Tied For Ist In The West a Larry Robinson of Calgary is third, one point: behind. Bill Munsey and Bob Swift added touchdowns and defen- sive back Neal Beaumont kicked a single to complete oring for the Lions, who led NINTH SEASON Rey. CANADIAN' PRESS John Morgan Kempf of British Co-} ions collected 13 points find a reliable pass'catcher to] to jump from fourth slate toa replace Hal Patterson. Jerry|first place tie in the Western| total. 2--Tony Lema, $101,816; | McDougall, normally a_ half-| Football Conference scoring, $7,053; $108,869; 3--Billy Cas- back, and Stan Crisson will bel race Monday as the Lions|per, $76,771; $25,417; $102,189; | jthe starting ends with Reyn-'downed Saskatchewan Rough-|4--Gary Player, $69,946; $1,096; jolds in reserve. riders 26-14. $71,060; 5--Bruce Devlin, $67,- | writes ie | Kempt is tied at 52 points,657; $3,264; $70,922; 6--Doug |TO START FLEMING with Saskatchewan Pha Jack Sanders, $67,532; $10,858; $78,- The Tiger-Cats, bidding 0) Abendschan who booted two 390; 7--Dave Marr, $63,375; $6,- |break their first-place tie with| converts to regain a share. of 330; $69,705; 8--Gene Littler, = Kennedy Is Determined = . o To Remain In Big Time |Ottawa Rough Riders, willlfirst place. Larry Robinson of| $58,898; $4,303; $63,202; 9--Ar- start Dave Fleming, a new of- Calgary Stampeders, who took! nold Palmer, $57,770;- $22, 829; | HALIFAX (CP)--Forbes Ken-| One of Prince Edward Is-jfensive halfback, in " E place of > » 599° : * nedy, equally at home whip-|land's top baseball players, he| Johnny Counts. Flemi ee eee Rey $50,509) Lire} GUBDBE RET, §58)+ | in d th y ng WAS 4lscoring nine points Saturday in| 424; $4,083; $57,508. | ping aroun e ice at Boston|played golf and worked with/late cut from Pittsburgh Steel-|a game with the Lions. is one. ~~ Garden or chugging around thejweights this summer to over-lers of the National Football point behind with 51 points basepaths of Charl ottetown's/come the effects of the injury.|League. Hugh C bell : Gier Memorial Field, goes to his) However, the accident may Angelo Mosca, the big def R ary Hoge Nea Peay ninth National Hockey. League/have a more lasting effect on| ._ 4 Mosca, the big defen-| Reed of Saskatchewan both col-| training camp Monday deter-|his mother. It happened in Bos-| sive tackle who missed Hamil-| jlected @ touchdown to remain mined to stay in big time/ton at the first NHL game she ton's last game with an inter- hon . pe eg re <e hockey. had ever seen her son play, andjnal ailment, will be dressed!thomas of teainantin Eskimos "I ere I'll be vin the boo she's sure she brought him bad put may see little action. in eighth place-as-a-result of again this season,"' says Ken-|luck. . > ' > ;,|his touchdown nedy, the last three seasons a| Never a high scorer, the 185- The tast---place Eskimos, ei : penalty - killing forward with{pound Kennedy fired seven|""0S¢ bid for a playoff berth) Bill Munsey of B.C. joined Boston Bruins. 'We'll have algoals and collected three assists\i" the Western Conference was the crush of players in 10th spot lot of young players in campjin his 52 games with Bruins last blunted by their 401 cromncing, wens Deak rome he scored but there's always room for alseason. Four goals were scored at Ottawa last Sunday, badly|@ touchdown. guy who can kill penalties orjwhile he was killing penalties need a victory. With three vic- take a regular turn on a line." |His best season was 1962-63/{0"1eS in 10 starts, they are Kennedy, 30, is a ruggediwhen he scored 12 goals and five points pehind British Co-| Ahendschan, player who has seen service added 18 assists. jlumbia Lions and Saskatche-| Kempf, B.C. with three NHL clubs--Chicago,, jwan Roughride:s as a result of Robinson, Cc Detroit and Boston--and has|STARRED IN MINORS |the Lions' 26-14 win over the! Coleman, C picked up 584 minutes in penal-/ Born in Dorchester, N.B.,|Riders Monday night. | Coffey, E ties in eight seasons. Kennedy was taken to Char-| Edmonton coach Neill Arm-|Campbell, He was in Halifax late in Au-jlottetown when he was three|Sstrong, who had little to en-| Reed, S gust to instruct at teammate|weeks old. He was a_ prolific thuse about in the Ottawa|Thomas, E Wayne Maxner's' summer|scorer in Maritime minor|game, may give Don Getty a|Swift, B.C hockey school along with Bruins|hockey and turned down anjlarger share of quarterback) Fleming, B.C. goaltender Ed Johnson and Chi-joffer to play with Barrie Flyers|duty. The veteran ended a two-| Woods, ¢ cago defenceman Al MacNeil. (of the Ontario Hockey Associ-|year retirement 'last week and|Munsey, "There was some talk thatiation Junior A series at 15 be-|moved the club effectively inj Lewis, W I'd be going '- San Francisco\cause he thought he was toojthe last quarter when he re-|Cooper, W placed starter Randy Kerbow. Perkins, W To-Night 8 P.M, erp eaeaeN ae ida I miss you, too, Grandma." (But there's always Long Distance, the next best thing to being there.) at MeLeughlin Library Auditorium -- Subject: "Man's Religious Quest" A discussion of the history and current status of liberal religion Rey. John Morgan @ The leaders: TDC FGS Pts 0 16 10 52 1 20 52 51 s tO Save $3,000 the permanent way. if, (all it takes is $10 a week! ) Sh td LE, f iS) 3 Ss B.C, p~ALA RA RR ~7 cooocoescoooas eseeocoososoosossoacoan eooscoesoossoHoana in the Western League,' Ken-'young to leave home. nedy says, "but that's all it He. played two seasons with was, just talk. I'll report to the Halifax St. Mary's juniors then Bruins' camp in London, Ont.,.moved on to Montreal Junior} Sept. 27." Canadiens. He had a_ three-| OUT OF CELLAR game pro tryout with Montreal| Still hoping for a chance to|/Royals and Shawinigan Falls| play on a regular line, Kennedy|Cataracts in 1956 before Chi- says the Bruins won't end up cago bought his contract in the cellar this season as they; Since then he has been back have the last three. and forth between the minors "We're going to make thejand NHL 11 times, including playoffs and I don't think this stints with Edmonton and Spo- will surprise too many people./kane of the Western league and! We're building. a good solid Hershey of the American| club, New York will probably League. end up in sixth place and I "You won't be surprised if Toronto moving around after a_ while, | drops to fifth." but it's still hockey, and_ it's! 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