| | | | | | ; Dep: MART ae ay ore ay a Ae pee Oe | Riders Cinch Top Spot Als Eliminate Argos My THE CANADIAN FEROS ers clinched first ; place in the} ger-Ca said Clair teltowieg Cuawa's Alouettes in a sudden - death at the end of the regu- with the winner EFC representative in the. Grey mpionship. gave|Cup chai have two games remaining. Hamilton will meet Montreal CANADIAN PRESS * = mae ya enee A pesor ieae wuem {Larry Eilmes and Billy Mun- he Riders' win came after a last-minute B.C. attack failed wus meteenese = pele coe! ed, /attempt went wide for a single gary Stam " the final blow. tonight. The Riders' 22-21 victory over the Lions in Vancouver assured Saskatchewan of a playoff spot and a possible first-place finish in the regular schedule. In Winnipeg Sunday, the Blue Bombers' 16-14 win over Edmon- »+ton Eskimos broke a three team r deadlock for second place giv- ing Winnipeg second place and leaving Edmonton and Calgary . Stampeders in a fight for the third and last playoff spot. A Calgary win tonight over B.C. would erase the last math- ematical hope the Lions have of getting into the playoffs. Saturday's against Sas- katchewan algo put several B.C. players on the injured list. Doubtful B.C. starts are de- instead of the needed three ints, Jim Worden, George Reed and Henry Dorsch scored touch- downs for Saskatchewan. Jack Abendchan converted all three and added a single. Munsey scored {wo touchdowns for B.C. despite a chronic ankle injury and Dave Moton got the other. Mitchell got two converts and the single. Winnipeg tackle Norm Winton icked up an Edmonton Fum- bie and galloped 18 yards for a touchdown--then later kicked a field goal. Ken Neilsen scored the other Winnipeg touchdown and Ed Ulmer kicked a single. Joe Hernandez scored the Ed- monton touchdown, Tommy-Joe Coffey got a 2i-yard field goal and a convert and the Eskimo defence produced two safety touches. Winnipeg halfback Dave Rai- mey carried 19 times for 136 yards, almost half the total Win- nipeg offence of 306 yards. Winton's nine-point effort put him into fourth place in the WFC scoring race with 56 points, five behind Larry Rob- inson of Calgary. : fensive back Neal Beaumont, who also handles Ana OS chores; halfback Billy Moore and defensive tackle Mike Cacic. Still injured, but forced to play tonight because of the ex- tensive injury list, are halfbacks Taylor Adds To Laurels; Plancke Sparks Queen's By THE CANADIAN PRESS Toronto's attack with two touch- There's a big reason why Taylor is only hen downs while guard Don Holmes, end Mike Eben and Taylor scored a touchdown each. Paul McKay also converted two touchdowns and McKay punted * noble, MeNeil, Al Schreiber and Pete Howlett supplied the McGill touchdowns with George the Blues to|Springate converting one. Larry Plancke paced Queen's ts as|With two touchdowns. Doug cGill Uni-| Cowan added one, Guy Potvin te remain in second place, two converted all three touchdowns and booted three singles. Robin Wearing's touchdown and Mitchell's field goal accounted for all the Mustangs' points. Planckes' touchdowns came on 63-yard and 72-yard pass- and-run plays from quarterback Don Bayne. Cowan climaxed a 4i-yard drive after a Western fumble with a six-yard run for the touchdown on a pitchout. Bayne completed six of 13) passes for 190 yards while West-| erns' Bob Israel and Joe Cip-| parone combined to complete) nine of 20 passes for 70 yards. Western picked up 187 ya points behind Toronto. Halfback Mike Raham led on the ground to Queen's 160. | CLINCHED THIRD SPOT | The Alouettes clinched the third and final ag oad berth Sat- urday, defeating Toronto Argo- nauts 27-11 to take a six - point lead over the losers. Both cubs have two games remaining. "Man that was a tough game," said Ottawa tackle Moe R-cine after the game, He had kicked two field goals and two converts to take a one-point lead over Peter Kempf of Montreal in the EFC individual scoring race, The hero of the Ottawa-Mamii- ton tussle was defensive half- back Joe Poirier, who scored Ottawa's first touchdown on a «yard run after intercepting a pass. He said he was "'expecting the play" and jumped in front of Hamilton flanker Tommy Grant. GETS WINNER Ron Stewart scored the other Ottawa touchdown, scoring on a three-yard pitchout with Hamil- ton leading 18-13 in the late min- utes of the -ame. Quarterback Joe Zuger scored one Hamilton touchdown and completed a 26-yard pass to Grant for the other, Don Suth- erin kicked a 40-yard field goal, two, singles and a convert. Ottawa's weapon was a crush- ing ground attack, which rolled up 206 yards to Hamilton's 97 yards. The Ticats gained 199 miles an hour prompted Russ Jackson to attempt only 16 passes for the Riders, He com- pleted nine and Zuger completed 10 of 25, The first half developed into a bone-crushing defensive battle with Hamilton leading 5-3 going into the second half. GIVES RIDERS LEAD Poirier provided the first real running action of the game late in the third quarter, intercept- ing Zuger's pass and following his blockers down the sidelines for a touchdown to give Ottawa a 33-5 lead. Grant scored an unconverted touchdown less than two min- utes later and Hamilton took an 18-13 lead two minutes after that. The Ticats' second touchdown came after halfback Billy Waite intercepted a pass at midfield over from the one. Ron Everett and defensive half- back Ron Howell scored the Montreal touchdowns with Kempf adding two field goals and three 'converts. Rookie quarterback Wally Gabler scored Toronto's touch-| down with John Vilunas kicking a field goal and a single. Dave Mann added a single. Montreal took the ball from their own 30-yard line to the Toronto five - yard line on the Alouettes' first sequence of plays. Kempf kicked a field goal, | R&COVER FUMBLE } The Als recovered a Toronto fumble on the Argonauts' 39- yard line in the second and) minutes later Lisbon scored) from the two. | Toronto fumbled again and Montreal recovered on the Ar-/ s' 34. Kempf kicked a 36-! Blackpool Pulls Upset. Tops Leading Tottenham 'LONDON (Reuters) -- Black- at the bottom of the First vision, provided Saturday the biggest upset of the English League soccer season to date by whipping the league leaders, Tottenham Hotspur, 3-1 here. Until Saturday, Blackpool was the only team among the 92 clubs in the four English League divisions without a victory to its credit, while Tottenham was unbeaten at home. Tottenham went with an un- Roy Bicwa aad Were Wangut star centre forward Alan : Gil- zean who is under suspension. The Londoners now are fourth in the first division. Stoke City, a 3-2 winner over Southampton is in first. Ray Charniey put Blackpool! ahead after % minutes. Al- Spurs scored two min- later, Blackpool regained lead before halftime and added the clincher in the game's final minute. MOVES TO TOP / Stoke now has 18 points fol-| lowed by Chelsea, Burnley and| Tottenham. Each has 17 and are} placed in that order on goal ave- rage Chelsea, unbeaten away, drew 1-1 with Manchester United. It was the first home point dropped by the Manchester club) this season Burnley deserved the ovation from 18,000 fans after its 5-2 win) over Lei City. Lei was overwhelmed by Barney SKIP FOR SAFETY | LONDON (CP)--Among tips) for better driving recommended by Scotland Yard is a sugges- tion that motorists with slow re- actions should take up skipping for 15 minutes every morning. Experts say it co-ordinates limbs aus «yes. tremendous attacking play, and five different Burnley men beat| taken out late'in the third quar-|Los Angeles 7 Minnesota 35 England's World Cup goal- keeper, Gordon Banks. } Lowly Fulham scored its first home victory, trimming West Ham, 4-2. Fulham's young Al- lan Clarke scored two goals. $2 WITHOUT LOSS Another London club Millwall, in the Second Division, tied 1-1 with Crystal Palace to beat Gil-| lingham's English League post- }war record of 52 home games rolet to vic tested 22 + year A old goalkeeper! ithont dofent._ite Jost revdrse; $52,058 Mont: Jat "the den" was in April, 1964./ winning one heat and finishing | Hull City went to the top of this division with a 3-1 home) triumph over Wolverhampton) Wanderers. With 18 points, the) club Is one point ahead of Bol-) ton Wanderers, Crystal Palace and Ipswich, each with 17. In the Thi.d Division, Queen's Park Rangers won 3-1 at Bour- nemouth to displace the Hamp- shire, club from top spot. Celtic continued to dominate Scottish League play with a 3-0 home victory over Airdrie. The teams meet again today in the semi-final of the Scottish League cup. Celtic, with 12 points from six games, is three points ahead of | Rangers, Kilmarnock and Air-| miles an hour, finishing three |seconds in front of Hall. drie. yard field goal and put the! game out of reach for the Argos. | Montreal rushed 239 yards and gained 94 yards through the} air with George Bork complet-| ing eight of 12: passes. The Argos gained 122 yards on the ground and 246 yards in the air. Gabler.and Eagle Day, who was) ter, completed 15 of 32, Hill 'Captures Monterey Race MONTEREY, Calif. (AP)--~ Phil Hill drove an automatic transmission Chapparal Chev- yards in the air to Ottawa's 180, | but winds gusting from 17 to 26) Halfback Don Lisbon, tackle Bi |San Diego 17 Buffalo 17 |New York 0 Houston 24 _ BILLY HICKE Hedele Hoc first like world beaters in their final exhibition game of the season. fending ton Sunday to bring their pre- Bruins Surprise Habs In Pre-Season "ves Deao, eked hy ein feast rane cise ruins, picked by ex- Bert, Paes a Notiseas the 35-16. gue playoffs for the| In other exhibition games Sun- "@ decade, looked|4ay, Toronto Maple Leafs bat- ae ead : tled to a 4-2 tie with Chicago Black Hawks and New York Rangers walloped Long Island Ducks of the Eastern Hockey League 7-1. The Rangers were led by the two - goal performance of Billy Hicke. Rod Gilbert, Bernie Geoffrion, Rod Seiling, Red Ber- enson and Bill Collins. also scored for New York. Barry The Bruins overwhelmed de- Stanley Cup cchampion Montreal Canadiens 3-0 in Bos- season record to 5-4-1, It was only the second loss in eight ex- hibition games for Montreal. Pit Martin, Ron Schock and Gamble Gets | Dick Gamble, 37, of Oshawa, \whnes 974 anale niace him in third among the American Hockey' league's all-time scor- ers, has started the 1966-67 sea- son with five goals. He scored four as Rochester Americans defeated Hershey Bears 5-2 Sunday and collected the only goal in Rochester's 3-1 loss to Pittsburgh. Hornets Sat- urday bee Aces defeated Buffalo Bi- sons 6-2, and Pittsburgh de- feated Providence Reds 6-3. In Saturday's action, Cleve- land Barons played to a 2-2 tie with Quebec, Springfield Indians defeated Baltimore Clippers 6-3, FOOTBALL SCORES, | STANDINGS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Eastern Conference WK F A Pt 11 1226 141 22 8 4228 138 16 Montreal 6 614) 8412 Toronto 3 9 189 254 6 | Western Conference | LT F APt | Sask, 302 295 17 Winnipeg 21 210 13 Calgary Edmonton B.C, | Ottawa Hamilton Toronto Queen's Atlanta Western Conference Green Bay 0129 71 , Las. An. 2 0118100 , Zoback replied for Long Island. As Americans Open Season and Hershey walloped Provi iss aa In other action Sunday, Que- day Good Start dence 11-1. Terry Clancy scorea te vties Rochester goal Sunday, while Mike Nykoluk and Roger De- Jordy replied for Hershey. SCORE FOR HORNETS Bob McCord, Parker Mac- Donald and Ted Hampson were the scorers as Pittsburgh dumped the Americans Satur- Gord Labossiere, Gilles La- coste, Simon Nolet, Andre La- croix, Wayne Hicks and Jean- Guy Gendron scored for Que- bec. Dennis Kassian scored both the Buffalo goals. Ab McDonald scored twice for Pittsburgh, while MacDonald, Gary Jarrett, Al Lebrun and Ted Gray added one each. Pierre Gagne scored twice for Providence and Tony Goegan got the other, Wayne Hicks and Bill Suther- land scored the Quebec goals Saturday, while Ron Attwell and CORE FOR CHICAGO -- Eric Nesterenko and Doug Mohns scored the Chicago goals. Ron Ellis and Larry Jef- fery replied for the Leafs. In Saturday's action, Detroit Rea Wings cesar lontreal downed the Black Hawks 5-2, -- The weekend action enaeu ine exhibition series for five of the six NHL clubs. The Canadiens finish their pre-season games Jack Nicklaus Wins Tourney LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP) -- Masters champion Jack Nick- laus shot a five-under-par 66 Saturday to win the $100,000 Sa- hara Invitational Golf Tourna- ment by three strokes with a 72- hole total of 282. The victory was worth $20,000. Nicklaus broke the tourna- ment wide open on the first nine holes, firing a five-under- par 31 over the par 36-35--71 Paradise Valley Country Club. In the run down the stretch, Tilt | , as the Bruins outshot| American signed rookies Pete Mahovlich and Bart Crashley. Both play- ers performed with Hamilton Red Wings of the Ontario Hockey Association Junior A se- ries last season and will be in the Detroit lineup for Wednes- dav's first regular-season game with the Bruins at Boston. Torres Detends Title With KO SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (CP) Jose Torres knocked out chal- lenger Chic Calderwood of Scot- land with a right hook at 2:06 of the second round Saturday night in defending his world light heavyweight boxing title for the third time. The 29 - year - old challenger | went down on his back and dou- bled up. He tried to get to his feet as referee Teddy Martin counted but stumbled through the ropes and the fight ended. Torres, 30, a New York-born Puerto Rican, finished Calder- wood with the first real good punch of the scheduled 15-round fight, - Wayne Schultz counted for Cleveland, Gerry Foley paced Spring- field with three goals, Bill Swee- ney, Dale Rolfe and Yves Lo- cas added singles, Willie Mar- shall, Bill Knibbs and Bob Brinkworth were the Baltimore marksmen. Gene Ubriaco, Gil Gilbert and DeJordy paced Providence with two goals each, Mike Nykoluk, Bruce Cline, Wayne Rivers and Michael Harvey scored one each. ' Bob Leduc was the Miller Barber, who led going into the final round, pulled even with Nicklaus at the 12th hole but fell back after 14, and 26-year-old Nicklaus, who also holds the British O cham- pionship, pulled ouf/in t. 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