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Oshawa Times (1958-), 18 Oct 1965, p. 7

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, October 18, 1965 7 Rockets Down Philadelphia By THE CANADIAN PRESS Charleston Rockets and Phil- adelphia Bulldogs continued their hot streaks in the Con- tinental Football League during the weekend. Five field goals accounted for the only scoring Saturday night as the Rockets edged Hartford Charter Oaks 9-6 for their 10th straight victory. Bob Brodhead, who suffered a dislocated rib last week and wasn't expected to May. paces the Bulldogs to a 21-16 victory over Wheeling Ironmen. Phila- delphia now has a 9-1 record. The Rockets lead the league's Western Division while - delphia is on top of the Bastern Division. ARGOS WIN FOR SHATTO Plays Final Home Game By THE. CANADIAN- PRESS--gm Trish Horse Wins Stakes NEWMARKET, England (AP) -- Targogan, an_ Irish- owned and trained horse held at i00-8 came from off the pace in the final 50 yards Saturday. for a narrow victony in the Cambridgeshire Handicap over a mile and a furlong. The finish of the race, on which the distribution of an Irish sweepstakes was based, saw Australian jockey Bill Wil- liamson bring the Son of Rosy- agan-Tarquin up fast to beat England's Karelia, a 22-1 shot ridden by Alan Barclay, by a neck, Langley Park, who went off at 100-8 in the field of 30, was third in a photo finish. Indian Echo was four lengths back in fourth place, The big disappointment was Minor Portion, the co-favarite at 6-1 with Off the Hook. Minor Portion never was a contender and finished ninth, Off the Hook also was back among the also rans. Quissett, owned by Canadian Murray P. Flemming and the favorite before she started coughing Friday, never had a chance. The three-year - old chestnut filly finished out of the -- ao eS PACKERS TOPS IN NFL Cats, Stamps Lead CFL fis Season Nearing End By THE CANADIAN PRESS National League Canadian Football League Eastern Conference Eastern Conference WLT F A.. Pet LT F A Ptsicleveland 0112 109 800 5 A eae ait tome 0153 83.800 5 0242187 42) Montreal 48 0165201 9\New York 0 90125 .600 Toronto 210 0155310 4)Phila. 0127 137.400 Saturday's Result Dallas 0112 87 .400 Montreal 21 Toronto 24 Wash, © 47133 .000 0 65135 .000 Sunday's Result Pitts British Columbia 7 Hamilton 25) . Western Conference Green Bay 0 0142 71 1,000 Tuesday's Game British Columbia at Ottawa Western Conference Baltimore 0148 74 .800 WLTFA Pls 'Detroit 0 93101 .600 M3 0319210 22)can Fran. 0.158 116 .600 tae ine 19/Chicago 0142 148.400 0 160 160.400 Sask. 1231251 13)Minnesota Edmonton 5 9 0221345 10 Los Ang. 0 92162 .200 Saturday's Result Calgary 28 Edmonton 19 Sunday's Result Winnipeg 17 Regina 0. Intercollegiate Ww 'Peg Whomps Roughriders, Si a ee ps wee. win THE CANADIAN PRESS askatchewan Rough- riders failed to help themselves Sunday so they need help from Ottawa Rough Riders Tuesday night. The Roughriders took a dam- aging 17-0 whipping from Win- nipeg Blue Bombers before 17,-\onto supporters have been 919 fans--jargest crowd of the)purning coach Bob Shaw's ears Western Football Conference/for neglecting Dick Shatto in page Bhp i ate es yy ihe Arsene offensive back- w is u -| field. ons for the third and last WFC) Shaw picked Dick Shatto Day playoff spot. as the appropriate time to give However, the Lions have @jway to the clamor and the 12- game in hand. They play their/year yeteran rewarded his pj Pero egy Eagle oy Batons Af 5 a, i Bae in e last-place Argos to pager te ley to ie 2411 victory over Montreal . b see Alouettes. there is no way (for the Rous... The next day, Sazio brought Wat) J. pete oe playatts. '|Cosentino off the bench te Te- skimos has iplace Joe Zuger and the home- slight chance to make the play-|brew caneeea engineered offs before they ran me ter lines Jong touchdown plays as gary Stampeders in front of 21,-\the Tiger-Cats whipped Britisn 476 fans at Calgary Saturday|Cojumbia Lions 25-7 in a Cana- 1 night. The Stamps, who have/dian Football League interlock- 5 clinched a playoff spot, downed/ing game and moved within ; iS j first 10 | Western 23 the Eskimos 28-19. -- ___ lone victory of their 12th EFC P , é ___ |foronto 21:0 65 0 4 1 89114 .000 Calgary has 22 points, Winni-|title since 1950. - |Queen's 12 0 2 34 \Boston 0 5 1 67146 .000 peg 18, B.C. and Saskatchewan! Cosentino's heroics left Ham- ' A | _ RE-ELECT PEARSON McGill 0 3 0 21 65 Q) ' '18 and Edmonton 10. lilton with an 8-4 won-lost ree- i , F , SAINT JOHN, N.B. (CP)--R. Saturday's Results | Western Division 40 32 32 33 It was a great weekend for Monday morning quarterbacks in the Eastern Football Confer- ence. All season, long, Hamilton coach Ralph Sazio has been hearing from disgruntled Tiger- Cat supporters who wanted him to give Frank Cosentino more work at quarterback. And Tor- Hamilton Ottawa Calgary Winnipeg .C. 95 6 6 67 YOUR SATISFACTION 18 OUR AIM All Core Corry Our GUARANTEE Kelly Disney Used Cars Utd, 1200 Dundas €. Whithy 668-5891 BUDGET TERMS DROP IN Sth ne te te oe me AMERICAN LEAGUE Eastern Division WLT F A..Pet 0130 96 833 0106111 .400 F A pi /Buffalo 68 4)Houston 44 4'New York 4 3 0 0 97 COULD CREATE TIE jord, four points ahead of Ot- |B. (Dick) Pearson of Saint John|Queen's 0 Toronto 1 | i Mathematicall, the Eskimositawa Rough Riders, while the |was re-elected Saturday as|Western 28 McGill 13 bee plage spy a = are not eliminated. A tie be-|Tions remained tied with Sas- ipresident of the Canadian Pro-, Saturday's Games ' tween B.C, and Saskatchewan|;atchewan Roughriders for the lfessional Boxing Federation for|Western at Toronto 1124 95 .600 Oct. 24 in Vancouver would|third and final playoff spot in |McGill at Queen's 0.140 135.500 leave Edmonton with a chance|the Western Conference. Sas- to create a three-way tie for|;atchewan lost 17-0 to Winnipeg Winnipeg led 7-0 after the|piue Bombers Sunday. first quarter, 8-0 at the half and| 9-0 after three quarters. LIONS MEET RIDERS The Bombers held Saskatche-| However, the Lions have a chance to break the tie Tuesday wan to 115 yards in total of- e fence as Art Perkins and Dave/night in Ottawa when they tan- |gle with the Rough "iders. The Raimey scored touchdowns. | : Norm Winton completed scor-|game will be televised on the} ing with a pair of converts and|CTV network and starts at 8/times for 110 yards and caught three singles -- all on missed|p.m. EDT. \two passes for 21 yards. |down went to Len Sparks on a field-goal attempts : Cosentino passed 48 yards to| Since joining the -Argos Ulldsgavd epes-and.ri 1 hil Fullback George Reed of Sas-Tommy Grant for a second-|1954 Shatto has made the EFC|y;)), wifuies Hi A ard ine katchewan netted only 26 yards|quarter touchdown, hit end HallAll-Star team eight times and| soit ane of 31. 0. aa v4 in six carries and lost his con-|Patterson with a 50-yard pass |has carried, passed or caught| pat panei a deh mS "| ference rushing lead. for another touchdown in the/the ball just under 10 miles. Hisltie, and added jal 8 ath | MOVES PAST REED fourth quarter and figured in ajtouchdown Saturday, his second|n,'. Mann kicked a ae Kansas C. Oakland |Denver fe \a third straight term. DEER SEASON OPENS on the IN MOST AREAS... TIME TO GET CHECKING YOUR EQUIPMENT We Stock GUNS Argos celebrated Dick Shatto Day with a 24-21 vic- tory. tangled with Montreal Alou- ettes in what was Shatto's final game in Toronto before retiring from the game. DICK SHATTO breaks down during a_ half-time celebration for him Sat- urday. Toronto Argonauts 1 | touch-;managed five of 14, The Als had 26 first downs to the Argos') 20, and Montreal lost possession on both its fumbles while Tor- jonto lost two of four. The other Argonaut Lovell Coleman rambled 96/44-yard lateral which set up alof the season, broke his own yards on 17 carries to move/last-quarter touchdown gallop|CFL career scoring reqord of|ALS SCORE | BOWLING NEWS | four yards ahead of Reed. |by Willie Bethea. |90 touchdowns and the two! 'The Als got touchdowns from| : | The Stampeder touchdowns! pon sutherin converted all/passes he caught ran his career/pa; Batten, Terry Evanshen| Me CMBORNOOP LADIES'. LEAGUE | were scored by end Hermanithree and kicked a 48-yard field|total to 462, also a CFL record.) aq Larry tomlinson with Bat Ley Campbell ied the way this week h another triple of 621 (248, 209) = Spetiaa cae * aR OE RE OSS Harrison, flanker Bobby Taylor and halfback Ted Woods. Larry Robinson, leading WFC scorer, kicked two field goals and three converts and Jim Furlong hoisted a 46-yard single. The only Edmonton touch- down camie on a .two - yard plunge by fullback Am Fauver. Tommy - Joe Coffey accounted; for the rest of the scoring with four field goals and a convert. His four field goals tied a rec- goal and a single to round out) the scoring. Joe Kapp passed 24 yards to Peter Kempf in the first quar- ter and Kempf converted for the Lions, who have been able to down the Ticats only once,| in last year's Grey Cup game! in Toronto. Patterson, who came out of) retirement little more than a week ago, caught his first two This season, however, Shatto|ten converting two of them and|was Eleanor Anderson with 611 (234, 216) has been used sparingly, carry-+ ing only 42 times but gaining! 187 yards for a respectable ay-| erage of 4.45, He has also, caught 16 passes for 215 yards, TO RETIRE Shatto will retire after the team's final two games of the EFC schedule, both on the road. He received a flock of gifts Sat- urday that included a converti-| Charlie Baillie adding a single} on a wide field goal attempt from 29 yards out. The Als held a big statistical edge. They gained 504 yards-- 331 passing and 173 rushing-- against 338 by the Argos on 264 rushing and 124 passing, Mont- real quarterback Bernie Fa- loney completed 19 of 28 passes and Joan Taylor with 603 (230, 206) 200 scores were: Betty Matthews 234,) Stella Edwards 227, Gladys Knight 223, Bea Manning 216, Isabell Hubbell 214, May Jones 205, Mary Pirie 204, Phyllis Mounce 204 and Laura Collins 200 (just) made it) | Points taken were Burrus' 4, Vickers 0;/ Péarses 3, Collins 1; Taylors 3, Hubbells| 1; Campbells 3, Scotts 1. i Total Points are Pearses 16, Hubbells 12, Burrus' 12, Colling 11, Taylors. 10,) Campbells & Vickers 6, Scotts 5. We would welcome any ladies who would like to bow! with us, on Thursday | afternoon at 1.30 p.m., at the Plaza Bowl- by WINCHESTER COOEY RuGER MARLIN Most Dependable SAVAGE and Accurate MOSSBERG 118, Sig Game Autoloader DALEY We also have « good Ever Made! selction of HUNTING We also have a number of Used Hi-Powered Rifles in perfect condition. Used Guns ere scarce! Act quickly ! today's (nd. te A Neswaarete ,ores ) St Acareer rt gee 5% OFF \ 2 = dak 5a ALL REMINGTON SHOT SHELLS Come In and see it today! WHILE THEY LAST Remington ouitz PORT ing Lanes. Call either Laura Collins at ; asses for 69 yards ord shar reviously by sev-|" : d ed p y | 723-7243 or Betty Pearse at 723-9865. eral players. |DROP PASSES Calgary led 8-7, 15-13, 22-19 by; A porous front wall stifled the quarter. Lions' offence and Kapp's re- Taylor and Harrison scoredjceivers dropped the ball six on passes from quarterback Ea-|times when they were in the gle Day, who connected on: 13)clear. of 20 passes. Edmonton pivot} Hamilton picked up 14 'irst Bil] Redell was good on 18 of|downs on 99 yards rushing and 25 tosses. |226 passing, completing 12 of 21 The Stamps totalled 340 yards|aerials with two intercepted. on offence on 144 yards rushing)The winners lost the ball twice and 196 passing. The Eskimosjan fumbles and were penalized|pital for Sick Children in Tor- gained 241 yards passing and/four times for 13 yards. Thelonto. Ron Barbaro, chairman of 171 yards rushing. Lions had 13 first downs, rushed/the affair, said he expects the Pg. oa ge rig i Shee Ld 66 yards, completed 13 of 31\donation to reach $10,000. Jim omas 0 e EskimoS!passes for 172 yards with one| ; , with 120 yards on 11 carries. {picked off and were penalized sine wh chats "jive times for 44 yards. |The Als trail the Riders by four Shatto, playing his last home|points with two games left to }game after 12 seasons with the/play and will finish third even Bruins Release |Argos, scored a go-ahead touch-|if they make up the deficit be- Veteran Johnson down on a one-yard hurdle over|cause Ottawa defeated them in BOSTON (AP) -- _ Defence-the Montreal line, carried 14!both their games this season. man Tom Johnson, a veteran oe --________ of 15 National Hockey League seasons, was given his outright) release by Boston. Bruins Sun- day night because of a serious sce triury . " 2 game H ered in a game with Chicago Black Hawks last February. Bruins' owner Weston Adams said the 37-year-old Johnson will be retained by the Bruins) as a scout, coach in player de-| velopment and public relations' representative. 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