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Oshawa Times (1958-), 22 Sep 1967, p. 11

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fident same coach Fred Whalley ore optimistic than . He predicted hat Brooklin will win d all along that we , games and we have m of leaving here e Mann Cup," said imen jumped back tion Wednesday trouncing Vancouver d the five-goal per- of forward John the standout goal- Bob McCready. h game, if necessary, yed Saturday night. MPROVEMENT yed well Wednesday y we can play even id Whalley. oklin coach feels an icCready was respon- is club's poor play in mes, After winning 9-8, Brooklin lost 9-5, 4 intends to throw the style zone defence d so well in the fifth ancouver tonight. doubtful starter for centre Sandy Dober- 1as a shoulder injury. iLTER Tir ARETTES AR and KINGS. 3 ew car py. ada, Time to a few doors, . few bucket lets, maybe? to the lucky -- stop! or Jess money oan: easy to le -- easy to your money! 'e you choose You'll be in in one! MONTHLY $60.29 $69.56 $76.00 ins ena nr eecascroe rand ANK ROYAL cient i The horseshoe pitching sport, termed by their en- thusiasts as "barnyard golf," received one of its greatest boosts in the his- tory of the game, at the 1967 North American Champion- ship, held this year as am added attraction at the Can- adian National Exhibition. The climax was the final match between defend- ing champion Dean Mc- ughlin of Oshawa and Car Sti falda Pp. me . In one of the greatest cham- pionships ever held, Carl and Dean finished tied after a 15-game_ session, with identical 13-2 won-lost rec- ords, which forced this sud- den-death playoff. Dean, manager-ewner of Stroud's Penn., along with Anthony Natale of Corchester and Elmer Hohol, of Wellesley, Ontario, 1965 world cham- pion, were in the top six in the North American cham- pionship playoffs. Dean McLaughlin lost out to Carl Market, here in Osh 5 has found business inter- fering with his international competitions in recent years but he won it at the CNE, N.Y. Here Dean a s Carl lets go with one of his consistent "ringer" throws. in 1961. Harold Reno, of bi Ohio, 1964 world h i and Dan Kuch- cinski, 18-year-old 1967 World Champion from Gary, and hor pitching fans declared it one of the greatest finals of all time, the largest competi- tion ever held in Canada and embracing the best in North America. Dean Mc- Laughlin's contribution as a terrific competitor, his great showing in the final match Football's Figure Filberts Have Newer Ammunition TORONTO (CP) -- Who holds the record for the most points scored in a single sea- son in the Canadian Football League? Jack Hill, with 16 touch; downs, 36 converts, four field goals and a single, scored 145 points for Saskatchewan in 1958. Who has the record for the most points in a single game? Bob McNamara of Winni- peg scored six touchdowns for 36 points against British Columbia Lions in Vancouver Oct. 13, 1956. Lorne Benson of Winnipeg, playing at home against Saskatchewan Rough- riders on Oct. 28, 1953, also rushed for six--but they were worth only five points each in his day. Where do you find these answers and just about any- thing else to interest the most rabid football fan? In the second edition of the Canadian Football League's record manual, just off the press. Naturally, the great names dominate the manual. PARKER PROMINENT Jackie Parker won the Jeff Nicklin trophy as most valu- able to his Western Confer- ence team six times in a row --1956-61 in Edmonton, Hal Patterson of Montreal and Hamilton appears again and again in the passing records--longest completed pass--109 yards, shared with Ken Nielsen of Winnipeg and Terry Evanshen of Calgary; most yardage in a single sea- son--1,914 in 1956; most yards in his- career, 9,442; single game, 338; most caught in a season, 88 in 1956; most career touchdowns on passes, 64. The 72-page labor of love by Greg Fulton, CFL secre- tary-treasurer, is an expan- sion on his 1966 edition which was the first attempt at com- bining eastern and western records, As in the 1966 edition, the West comes out looking some- what better than the East, but two factors cause this-- the West plays a 16-game schedule to 14 for the Eastern teams; the West has been keeping statistics since 1950 whereas the East didn't begin until 1954, "The West has a four-year jump on the East in the mat-. ter of records," Fulton says. "This reflects in such N.H.L. HOCKEY Friday, September 22 8:00 P.M. IN THE Peterhorough Memorial Gentre (STANLEY CUP CHAMPION) Toronto Maple Leafs Boston Bruins TICKETS: $2.50 - $2.25 - $2.00 TELEPHONE PETERBOROUGH 743-3561 things as a run-down of career performances. "For instance, Joe Kapp, in | eight seasons with Calgary Stampeders and British Columbia Lions, rolled up 22,725 yards gained passing for second place behind Sam Etcheverry of Montreal Alouettes. "Sam is first with 25,582 yards on seven recorded sea- sons beginning in 1954. But OSHAWA CHAMPION LOSES TITLE BUT HELPS MAKE HISTORY and splendid sportsmanship, according to George Schum- mer, of Toronto, president of the Canadain National Horseshoe Association, helped make this one of the greatest years in the history of the sport. (Photo by Alexander Studio) Both Muskie, Trout By THE CANADIAN PRESS jweather aided anglers who,from MDayohessarah, Anahrea Big muskellunge and lake|made good catches pf pickerel| and Strickland Lakes. trout caught in the Kenora area/in Halliday and Duchene Lakes.| SOUTH highlight reports from 21 of the} Kapuskasing -- Superlative) Lake Simeone -- Angling was 22 Ontario department of lands| weather conditions were report- > and forests districts reporting. |ed as fishermen found angling pi ge cage Py ogg gies At Dogpaw Lake anglersifor great northern pike and| iy skell aa taken 4 seas - reported hauling in muskel-|pickerel excelelnt to good in all ay gone ee lunge weighing 31%, 2134, 25|/waters, using minnows and °~* and 23% pounds. Two lake trout! Jures. caught in Whitefish Bay MKenora--Pickerel fishing was weighed 25% and 19% pounds. generally fair to good through- A muskelhinge weighing 24 out the district. Lake trout fish-| pounds was also reported taken|ing reported good in Gordon, | in southern Georgian Bay. The|Cliff and Aerobus Lakes. Pike} department gave no details on|and bass angling fair in most} how the fish were caught or|lakes. Preferred bait for picker-! their physical dimensions. Thejel has been live minnows and lucky fishermen also were not/spoons. identified. : Port Arthur--Fishing has The warm, sunny weather,) been fair for all species. ° ; : general across the province in| Pembroke--Muskellunge fish- 0 yt goo teanedinpeioakt g the last week, drew out many|ing reported good, pickerel fair od fair in the Haliburton oa anglers who mostly found the/but lake trout and speckled) ~weed -- Good speckled Sait fishing fair to good, using artifi-' trout' generally poor. Speckled were taking giant and artifi- cial baits and minnows. | trout have been reported fair in cial bait in Dro} ; eee E pledge, Beaudrie The report by districts: er Madawaska and Opeongo an4q Shoepack Creeks.- Good | Rivers. ; F NORTH : catches of pike were taken in Chapleau--Fishing is reported aur Sete tac thee tes York River, Eagle and Elbow fair for all species, fair to good at the mouths of mace kurta fish Cochrane--Kamloops trout rivers in the Blind River sec-| were sod tive honk Gis dle fineited reported excellent with! tion. Good catches of pike and! trict g g s- catches of up to 4% pounds.|yi-Kerel reported in all loca- ' dor and pickerel fishing were tions with lake trout, bass and good. . Sturgeon fair. ; >» nate area Fort Frances--A hot spot in . se yielded good catches of large- this district is Lake of the Sioux Lookout--Good fishing) mouth bass and good: angling reported for pickerel and pike sa ca Woods Park, where £004) Hut only duit lor take taut for smallmouth bass was \eatches of pickerel and north-| oaimo ts e crow' |reported on the upper Niagara : reise F mouth bass and muskel- ey ag 4 se ern pike were reported. Fishing} jun . River and Lake Erie fronting 'was fair for bass, muskellunge Re. - Welland County. Perch and land lake trout. Sudbury--Good lake trout panfish catches were exce!lent Geraldton--Excellent catches Catches have been reported! throughout the district. of pickerel and northern pike | {hroughout the district, pike Lake Huron -- Excellent |were reported from Northwind|800d to fair, pickerel govd.'angling for rainbow trout was Lake, Sturgeon River and Fishing for North Channel reported at the mouth of Willow |McKay, Kagiano, Kenogammiis- perch has been good. Creek on the Bruce Peninsula sis and Partirdge Lakes. Gooc Swadtika ie Fishing has been Good catches of bass were angling for lake trout and| reported fair for all species. taken in the Saugeen River and northern pike was reported in White River--Angling for pike were reported very good Killala and Ruffle Lakes. pickerel good at White, Sheilajin Aaran Lake. Panfish were Gogama--Rainbow trout fish- and Kwinkwaga Lakes. Goodialso reported very good in ing was good with a seven- catches of lake trout reported| Aaran Lake. pounder taken from é EAST Kemptville -- Pickerel and |muskellunge fishing was report- d good in Lake St. Francis with hot spots reported at Clarkes Island and the Power Dam in Cornwall. In the Rideau system, bass fishing was fair and pickerel catches were poor. Lindsay -- Bass and pickercl fishing was reported fair in the Kawartha Lakes with good WEST Lake Erie -- Rondeau Bay Cathcher Lake and a nine-pounder from Coyne Lake. The clear, warm Basketball Registration Simcoe Hall Boys' Club will) hold Biddy and Minor Basket-| |ball Registration on Saturday | from 9.00 until 11.30. Biddy age limits are under| '13 years of age as of January ist, 1968 and Minor age limits are under 18 years of age as of |January 1st, 1968. | | Westmount Kiwanis Service |Club will sponsor the Biddy League and Oshawa Junior Chamb of C ce will |sponsor the Minor League. | Play will begin Saturday, Oct- 'tober 14. outboards ever built! Sam had a couple of extreme- | ly productive years before 1954 when official records weren't kept. much farther ahead." SECTION ON RULES He should be | For the first time, Fulton has included a summary of | statistical and scoring rules to back up his figures. 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