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Oshawa Times (1958-), 25 Oct 1965, p. 10

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¢ Vaigary tulipack Loveii Chie GINTHER WINS Britain's Mike Spend, whe was 10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondoy, October 25, 1968 R * S ill T S ACINE DELL LOP DCOFET, ara sack avendsshanly MEXICO, (CPI Blchle nid, : 'ARGOS UPSET RIDERS 17 es 15 4 kicked a fiel goal and threely Honda to victory in the 65-lap| NATIONALS WIN. jconverts | for Roughriders" tolMexico Grand Prix Sunday. « bd 4 = j \Colfey of Edmonton, who booted 1- ats Inc O ot | By THE CANADIAN PRESS ; Peter Kempf of British Collthree converts and a single inltonck each bs -- Bs redone ghee He be ng = Moe Racine of Ottawa Rough.umbia Lions has moved tol/Eskimos' 40-24 loss to Winnipeg i. Lotus Climax driven: by|hibition games, 1 Tops In West grab fifth place with 62 points, ; | FLIN FLON,, Man, (CP)-- | Robinson Oops n es ler ahead of end Tommy-Joe -we! B imodl --. eee 's national hockey team Riders managed a pair of con-\within' eight points of leader|Biue Bombers Saturday, CANADIAN PRESS | Hamilton Tiger-Cats locked| Montreal plays at Ottawa Sat-|Liske hit flanker Pat Brosnan|verts as his team dropped a|Larry Robinson in the Western) Saskatchewan flanker H yg Bn Argonauts. ieanagedlup first place and a bye into|jurday and Sunday Toronto is atjwith a 53-yard pass, Vilunas|17-15 decision to Toronto Argo-\Football Conference individual| campbell recorded his _ 3 i a re cares wand on tie eute Gundav hut he held antalcoaring rare hut he hee anililinnntanwe 40 inte anla nanenn pniy one fick? aoa! ge aes tncls hy dafeatina!Mamiltan after inat. the Aislin mead Sco tt : i vane hut he hee anlulec tac 40 dn cot ------ = ssnmnestena 11 Eastern Football Conference|Montreal Alouettes 6-2 Saturday|and the Rough Riders prepare|iicia gowi aiveusp, ina 'ieaa iv the Eastern Football lone game left to make up thelsion of seventh place with 64 ALUMIN Mm games, but they've booted six injin Montreal. for their sudden-death semi-fi-| Ottawa picked up 22 first|Conference scoring race, \difference, points, ' their last two outings and used| The results left all four posi-lnal in Ottawa Nov, 6, the win-ldowns to 21 for Toronto, The| Don Sutherin, Hamilton Tiger-| Kempf scored a touchd | 'The leaders: j OSHAWA. FREE td 0 + em to defeat Ottawa Rough|tions in the conference decidediners meeting the Ticats in a|Riders rushed for 172 yards and|Cats' place kicker, booted a ¥ as Riders 17-15 Sunday in Ottawa.|with Ottawa second, Montreal|two-game, total-points series for|completed 11 of 22 cae for field goal Saturday as his team poll yxy Big Plge bias Robi Cc. "The- Argos, losers' of their|third and Toronto last, the right to represent the East/173 yards, The Argos picked up|downed Montreal Alouettes 6-2, wan Roughriders Sunday tolxe eet: first nine games but winners in| About all that remains to bejin the Grey Cup game Nov. 27/150 yards rushing, and com-\The three points moved him|hoogt hig total to 80 but Robin- Reed oo three of their last four, came|determined in next weekend's|in Toronto, pleted 15 of 26 passes for 224)within six points of Racine, son, the defending champion Coleman c from behind in the final 15 sec-|windup games is the individual A crowd of 13,487 sat in 40-\more yards, Racine now has 74 points andifrom Calgary Sta fers, haslAbendach onds on a field goal by John Vi-|scoring championship, Place-ldegree weather and saw Vilu-| The Ticats, accused of lack-Sutherin 68, All their pointsitwo games left to protect hislcoffey. junas. kickers Moe Racine of Ottawalnas kick his three field goals ing scoring punch, got all they/Have been made on converts,|jeaq, Cots AB s ee eee con nati og og ay Bong ' ret eer? Ferguson's needed Saturday ons single by - a a ee ee Fullback George Reed got Pleming;' B.C, the afternoon for Vilunas, 'wholare battling for the , touchdown, Dave Mann's 40-!Joe Zuger, a 22-yard field goal|¢ach have one game left in the) oar the cagkatchewan touch-| Perkins, nN Srecshz ALUMINUM | AWNINGS | Ss bho kicked three the week be- ake and yard single accounted for thejby Sutherin and a two-point schedule, downs to pull into third place/Swift, B.C. ore. wid other Toronto point, safety touch. Montreal's points 5 alae t cats, ¢ Ron Stewart crashed overjcame on a pair of singles by) ' M fay Pis|with 67 pyints, one ahead oflThomas, E TURNABOUT IN ONE YEAR from the two in the final quar-|Charlie Baillie, who was trying) Rating. s srk ' ' ter and Whit Tucker took a pass/for field goals but kicked wide, Pu yb i iy from Russ Jackson in the sec-| Before the game, Montreal's | wnt ' _ ' = ond quarter for Ottawa touch-|Terry Evanshen received tislar a e verpowels S 1eS, downs. Racine converted both.|Gruen Award as the outstand- (14) Bill Cline added a single on &|ing rookie inthe EFC while Als' poten M punt, quarterback Bernie Faloney re! nitard 0 s ff Toronto waited until the finaljceived the Jeff Russel Trophy |rheten, T 10ns u ayo 5 minute before pulling it out.|as the player best combining pioman T 'They tied the score 14-14 onjsportsmanship and ability, Beathe, 'ul up a fast lead on two converted|Mann's single but the Riders) Faloney had his troubles, Zuger, H touchdowns, a safety touch and went ahead 15-14 on Cline's sin-\though, completing only 10 of 22/Tucker o Columbia Lions bowed out ofja conceded kick, gle with less than a minute to/passes, He was thrown for 66) -- the Western Football Confer-| Halfbacks Leo Lewis and Ken|%0 A pass interference penalty|yards in losses Regioring ond re-sereening q ) rA* Aluminum door and AT ' | I7AIN \ | | | Window inserts ! : ec ence playoffs Sunday, a day|Nielsen, quarterback Kenny|Which the Argos protested to no!' Both clubs churned out 187 ' mls afier last year's underdogs,|Ploen, flanker Billy Cooper andjavall set up the Rough Rider|yards, Hamilton getting 108 VOLKSWAGEN | Winnipeg Blue. Bombers, keptjend Farrel Funston scored the Score. yards on the ground and 79 Soles & Service 4OUDLY EXPORTED TO MORE THAN 60 COUNTAIE | Shswresin dad Fortory fa first-place fin-other Bomber touchdowns iioee: deat . through the alr as Zuger and Ng --e ig Tackle Norm Winton converted LISKE HITS BROENAN Frank Cosentino completed only WeERNER'S SERVICE mn | PHONE 728-1633 The Lions wer ed 30-14|four, But the Argos marched right /foyr of 13 passes with three in CENTRE lacandarss Speapiaert| Eskimo quarterback Bill Red-jback and set up the winning|tercepted. Montreal had 54 bilehiey tk and ¥ piiyias 10M " , , Lid 95 ATHOL ST. E., WA before a record Canadian Foot, |ell and halfbacks Howie) goal when quarterback Pete yards rushing, 133 in the air OSHA ball League crowd of 37,788/Schumm and Jim Thomas) -- -- - fans at Vancouver. |Tommy « Joe Coffey converted] o At Winnipeg Saturday, thejall three, | Bombers recovered from a "js GRABBED EARLY LEAD point barrage Tf the first 18 | minutes to overpower cellar-| The Roughriders, steered by} dwelling Edmonton Eskimos|quarter back Ron Lancaster) 40-24 before 16,104 fans. who clicked on eight of 12 pass) Saskatchewan's victor gave|attempts, grabbed a 20-7 lead them the third WFC playoff|in the first quarter and were lect aud 15 points in the stand-|ahead 27-7 after the first half.| ings. Calgary Stampeders lead|The third quarter was score = with 22 and Winnipeg has 20.|less. XY The Lions have 13 points and; Lions quarterback Joe Kapp the Eskimos 10. smared for losses of 16, 12 and For first place, the Bombers|10 yards by a strong Saskatche need a win over the Stampeders wan defensive line, completed at Calgary Wednesday and a/l4 of 29 pass attempts for a Lions win over Calgary at Van-|gain of 173 yards in the air couver Sunday. The Bombers) Roughriders picked up 23 first) would take over because of ajdowns to the Lions' 12, out-| better record against Calgary.jrushed them 311 yards to 55) Roughrider fullback Georgejand gained 208 yards in the Reed picked up 259 yards tojair. Lancaster lost two at take the WFC rushing lead|tempts to interceptions. from fullback Lovell Coleman) Redell lost three passes to in- of Calgary. He scored a first-\terceptions and completed 13 of quarter touchdown, /21 attempts as the Eskimos| learded 174 yards passing and CONVERTS THREE TDs 11/122 rushing on 18 first downs. 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Ringrose of Kempf, converted both, Ireland won the $1,000 Jumping At Winnipeg, halfback Dave/stake Saturday night at the Raimey sparked four Winnipeg|close of the annual Pennsyl- touchdown drives and scored|yania national horse show. He one himself after the Esks built)was only the second foreign en- try to win an_ international ® jumping event during the week- Rifles Bomb long show, as the United States team ran away with the team championship and took three of the top four individual honors, e S - Mexico was second in the team standings, Canada third. _-- gg see PRESS | Pte arleston Rockets wrapped up the Western Division title of 6 O'CLOCK RELAXER the Continental Football League Sunday night by defeating Fort Wayne Warriors 14-7. The Rockets picked up their llth straight victory against no losses this year to become eli-| gible for the league champion- ' ; Y | They're instant cash any time you want. ship game in Charleston Nov. | 28 against: the winner of the!.. x 'A. 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