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Oshawa Times (1958-), 2 Aug 1967, p. 11

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ONLY WN vA athe > Lakesides, 'ROOST WINDS UP TO SEND DISCUS 'SOARING medal in the 1.500 - ivan Roost of Toronto prepares to throw the dis- cus in the decathlon event Tuesday at the Pan-Amer- ican Games in Winnipeg. In yesterday's events Mike Johnson of *Hamilton won a gold medal in the light- heavyweight judo tourna- ment and Ralph Hutton picked up his fifth silver - Stampeders Passing Game Beats Rookie-Packed Lions CALGARY (CP)--British Co- lumbia Lions got what they ex- pected Tuesday night when they lost 20-7 to the Calgary Stam- peders in the Western Football Conference season opener here before 19,436 fans. The Lions had said earlier they expected a passing game since they were facing the Stampeders with nine newcom- ers, seven of them rookies, in first - string positions. Peter Liske, calm behind strong Calgary blocking, com- pleted 21 of 36 passes--three of them for touchdowns--for 261 yards. Larry Robinson kicked two converts. The Lions held quarter leads of 13-0, 13-0 and 20-0 before B.C. quarterback Bernie Faloney-- his game muzzled by a tight Calgary defence--finally got un- tracked and hit Larry Eilmes with a TD pass late i in the fourth Toronto And St. Kitts Post Lacrosse Wins By THE CANADIAN PRESS Toronto Township and St. Catharines Lakesides Tuesday posted Ontario Lacrosse Asso- ciation Junior A playoff victor- ies. Paced by a_ three-goal per- formance by Barry Salvarra, Toronto Township buried Hast- ings Legionaires 17-8 in the first game of their best-of-seven quarier-final. st. Catharines squeezed by Mimico Mounties 12-11 in their opening game. The Mounties, fourth - place finishers in the regular season, were surprised by the strong showing of the who nailed down their eighth-place playoff berth only on the final day of the schedule. Mike Marks, Earl McNeil, Al Gordonier and Brian Wilson scored two goals each for Tor- onto. Dan Russell, Joe Hoar, Bob Sicinski, George Wilson, Bill McKenzie and John Ander- son rounded out the Toronto scoring. Jim Grady potted five goals in a losing cause for Hastings, while Peter Mattucci, Ken Handerson and Carm Collins collected one each. The St. Catharines offence was led by Neil Stevens and Jim McMahon, with three goals each. John Swain and John Hockuluk added two each. Scoring for Mimico were John Moore, Joe Timpson, Kevin El-|~ lis and Charlie Henderson with two each, and Hall Parnell, Bill Manley and Ken Kopka with single goals. Heavyweights Prepare For Elimination Bouts HOUSTON (AP)--Four heavy- weights meet Saturday in a box- ing doubleheader in the Astro- dome. In contrast with past fights in the domed structure, there has been nothing: but har- mony among the participants during training. In the two 12-round natches-- part of a World Boxing Associa-| tion elimination tournament to select a successor to Cassius Clay--Ernie Terrell meets Thad' Spencer and Leotis Martin fights Jimmy Ellis. There has been no name call- ing during training as there was before the Terrell-Clay title bout last February in the Astrodome. Clay and Cleveland Williams also exchanged pointed remarks Medal Standings WINNIPEG (CP) -- Medal standings atthe Pan-American Games. ' o : Gold Silv. Br. United States 88. 47. 32 Canada' ' ~ 8 .27° 30 Brazil 6.43 Argentina 4 S32 Mexico Deas by Ea Cuba » ewer fais Trinidad-Tobago 2 eae | Colombia 1 s Hae | Chile 1 L293 Puerto Rico 1 ea i Venezuela | tee Jee | Ecuador, , Lia ig | Panama | aie aes | Uruguay 0 estes Peru | ota eae Barbados Hees Ee 'Guyana . 8 4 Neth. Antilles | hope Bees | Extra gold and. two extra bronze awarded in gymnastics; no silver or bronze in three-day equestrian; four extra bronze awarded in judo. before their November title) match. None of the four this time has| belitiled the fighting ability of! the other. The only person all four have criticized is Joe Frazier, cur- rently the No. 2 ranking heavy- weight who shunned the eight- man tournament which the WBA set up when it stripped Clay of his tille after Clay refused to be inducted into the armed service Clay is appealing a June 20 conviction for which he receives a five-year prison sentence. In the other quarterfinals of the WBA tournament, scheduled later this year in Germany and Los Angeles, Karl Mildenberger meets Oscar Bonavena and Floyd Patterson fights Jerry] Quarry. Remove the pon Replece pen gasket Clean the screen Adjust the linkage WEADQUORTERS KAMPING UNLIMITED i Townline Road North (1 Mile North of King St. €.) PH. 728-9942 '9 Check the Camping Column in the Classified Section for our ad. Adjust the bands Road test @oe2eeee @ quarter. Ted Gerela converted the Lions score. Fullback Lovell Coleman opened the WFC's 1967 scoring derby early in the game when he grabbed a swing pass from Liske and scampered 12 yards to paydirt. Terry Evanshen's first of two TSs came just over four minutes later when he took Liske's three - yarder al} the goal line and dove into the end zone. PICK B.C. DEF Up to that point, Calgary's de- {fensive unit and its offensive blocking had dominated the game, constantly snuffing- out B.C. attempts to move the ball {in the air or along the ground while providing Liske with lots of time to throw the ball or generally pick the Lions defen- sive setup for weaknesses. The Lions' rookie - packed fi- nally began making headway after the half-time intermis on with former Queen's Univer star Jim Young one of Faloney favorite targets. | But the die had already been| cast and the Leos could do little but hold Calgary from the scoreboard. Tonight, Winnipeg Blue Bomb- ers and Edmonton Eskimos make their 1967 WFC debuts at Edmonton's Clark Stadium. The game will be televised on the CTV western network. | FAST QUALIFIER WINNIPEG (CP) -- Marilyn} Corson of Parry Sound, Ont., second in her heat in the women's 400 - metre individual mediey, was the fourth-fastest qualifier. Her time was 5:45.1. OPEN SOON OSHAWA VIC TANNY'S ANADA'S LARGEST AND FINEST AIN OF HEALTH SPA'S TRANSMISSION -- INTRODUCTORY | SPECIAL! THIS IS WHAT YOU GET FOR ONLY 337 Bloor Street West Oshawa 576-1080 CANADA'S LARGEST AUTOMATIC 4 { i TRANSMISSION SPECIALISTS ee vent on the swim pregram wemameciicsien (CP IGA SLICED WHITE-BROWN or CRACKED WHEAT FULL 24 07. LOAVES BREAD SLICED 24 02. LOAF SULTANA CAKE DEMPSTER DAINTY -- PKG. OF 12 KAISER GOLDEN RIPE-LARGE BANANAS | metre Wirephoto) Leafs' Relief Pitching | rer LEADERS |; ° Fails To Stop | By THE CANADIAN PRESS it uaele driving in the win- un, Poor relief pitching cost Tor-|" ee took the first-game loss 'onto Maple Leafs a chance 10) to bring his record to 3-2 while lhold third place in the Interna-|Myer suffered the second-game tional League Tuesday. 'loss and is now 2-3. Toronto dropped apair to the} Two home runs by Dave | visting Jacksonville Suns 5-4 and Campbell and one by Don Pep- 3-2 and found themselves tied|ner Jed Toledo to its second- |for third with Toledo Mud Hens,/game win over Rochester, now ja game ahead of fifth - place|j144 games ahead of second- Jacksonville place Richmond. In other games, first-place, Rochester won the opener in |Rochester defeated Toledo 7-6 in|the sixth inning when Johnny 'the first game of a doubleheader| Scruggs' single chased in the de- and lost their second 6-5, Face cing run. mond edged Buffalo 3-2 in 11 jinnings and Syracuse shaded| BRAVES NIP cage 4 . Columbus 6-5 also in 11 innings.| Regoiven A gortig Like: els Jacksonville capitalized on the ne a ine Richmond its dé. ineffective relief pitching bY | cision over Buffalo. Fred Wenz and Bob Myer to) come from behind twice and delet Toe and produced a frustrating ex- ROUT LEAF THROWERS perience for Buffalo starter The Suns scored three runs in|Ernie Broglio who allowed oniy the sixth inning of the seven-jone earned run and struck out inning opener with Ed Kirkpat-|10 in losing his ninth game in rick's two-run homer off Wenz!18 decisions. the decisive blow. A wild throw by third base- Jacksonville tallied twice inman Bob Robertson with the the ninth inning of: the nighteap|bases loaded and one out in the with pinch hitter Buddy Book-!11th enabled the winning run to Four errors contributed to the Bisons' fifth consecutive loss CANADA GRADE "A" EVISCERATED Froztn 365 ae ROLLS = Ae, at home away shop... a Garden Fresty--Can. No. | Grode--Lorge Frem Heods LETTUCE «"" = 19¢ Coliforn anoda No. 1 Grace PEACHES CABBAGE -- om AC ~~ 19¢ Suns score in Syracuse's victory Columbus. Jerry Kenney started the rally over with a triple and the next two Chief hitters were intentionally passed. Walt Manuel hit a ground ball to Robertson who threw wildly to the plate Tom Shopay hit a solo home: for Syracuse while George Spri hit a two-run triple to climax the Jets' four-run ninth SWEDISH EXPORTS t ae Swedish exports have in creased 10 per cent'a y it ithe 1960s compared to si e} cent in the second half of 'the fiftie REMEMBER WHEN? . 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