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Oshawa Times (1958-), 10 Oct 1967, p. 12

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12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, October 10, 1967 caught four passes for 127 yards, the Rider's 40-6 trouncing of Montreal Alouettes in Ot- tawa yesterday, Adkins Ottawa Rough Rider rookie end Margene Adkins turns on the speed during Gaels Trounce Mustangs, (CP Wirephoto) |Lions languished in fifth place : |with five points. | By THE CANADIAN PRESS Ottawa grabbed a share of first place in the Eastern Foot- ball Conference,. and Saskatch- ewan again emerged on top of the Western conference after a 'busy schedule of Canadian Football League weekend games. Saskatchewan briefly shared its Western conference lead with Calgary Stampeders then Sunday slipped by Hamilton Tiger-Cats 22-21 before 21,405 fans at Regina. Roughriders now have 20 points -- two ahead of Calgary. Ottawa Rough Riders moved into a first - place tie in the Eastern conference, propelled by Hamilton's loss and a 40-6 trouncing handed out Monday to Montreal Alouettes before 21,078 fans in Ottawa. The weekend shuffle also solidified Toronto's third-place standing and settled Montreal in the cellar with four. In the West, Edmonton Eski- mos trailed well back of the leaders after the weekend with 11 points. Winnipeg Blue Bomb- ers, smarting from Sunday's, 53-0 thrashing by Toronto Argo- nauts in another interlocking CFL game, held fourth with eight points. British Columbia In Monday's game at Regina, the defending Grey Cup cham- pions could credit their narrow BOWLING NEWS NEIGHBORHOOD LADIES' AFTERNOON Ottawa Shares First, Argos A Solid Third victory to two key interceptions by safety Bruce Bennett late in the game that nullified Hamil- ton scoring marches. Stampeders had grabbed a share of the Western leadership Saturday in a 34-10 romp over Hamilton in a game at Calgary. Hamilton's double loss to Western clubs during the week- end cost them the Eastern lead. Edmonton's strong hold on third place was fortified Sun- day with a 19-3 sweep over British Columbia in Vancouver. Bobby Taylor led Toronto with two touchdowns. Wally Gabler, Dick Thornton, Jim Dil- lard, Marv Luster and Joe Wil- liams added the others. Dave Mann kicked a 15-yard field goal and six converts. In the other Sunday game, Edmonton picked off two inter- ceptions when the Lions threat- ened to score on their home field. Eskimo safety Ian MacLeod grabbed one pass at midfield in the third quarter and scored a major on a 54-yard run. Art Perkins scored the other Ed- monton touchdown on a one- yard plunge. Peter Kempf kicked two converts and a 32- yard field goal for Edmonton and Lions Henry Schichtle was forced into a safety touch, GERELA ADDS 3 B.C. scoring came on a 29- yard field goal by Ted Gerela in the second quarter. Monday at Ottawa, Riders quarterback Russ Jackson ran for two touchdowns and passed for two others - to end Margene Adkins and halfback Don Gil- bert. End Moe Racine added a 33-yard field goal and four con- verts, Punter Bill Cline got two singles and Don Sutherin added a single on a kickoff. Alouettes' only counter was a third - quarter touchdown by defensive halfback Dave Lewis which went unconverted. The other Monday game, at Regina, saw the opponents trade the lead after a scoreless first quarter. In the d WFC Gord Barwell and George Reed went over for the Saskatchewan touchdowns, and Hamilton picked up a field goal from Tommy-Joe Coffey and a single when Gene Wlashiuk conceded a.punt by Joe Zuger. FORD SCORED TD Al Ford added Saskatchewan's other touchdown. Jack Aben- schan added the other three points with a field goal from the 38-yard line. Hamilton picked up touch- downs by Gord Christian and Dave Fleming, and a pair of converts by Coffey, all in the second. Then a field goal by Coffey put Hamilton ahead briefly early in the fourth. In the only Saturday game, Calgary had gained its tempo- rary share of first place in the Western conference on three touchdowns by Herm Harrison| - and two by Terry Evanshen. Bill Goods kicked four converts. Hamilton's early attack fiz- zled, despite touchdowns by Clem Turner and singles on a Coffey convert and three kicks |) by quarterback Zuger. High Triples -- Darlene Wilson 676 (285, 223); Phyllis Mounce 634 (235, # Molly Depratto 626 (216, 246); Laura Collins 618 (247); Stella Edwards | 614 (277); Emmy Buls 614 (248) and Dorothy Bentley 602 (232). | High Singles -- Nancy Vickers 228,) 202; Ev Campbell 228; Myrtle Waite 223, | Norma Scott 219; Gladys Knight 218, 212; Ellen Burrus 213, 216; Shirley Win- staniey 206; Lois Burden 204; Margot) Bobris 201 and Mildred Witterick 200. | Team Standing -- Colling 14; Pearse 9; Campbells 8; Wilsons 8; Shewrings 7; Wittericks 7; Burrus and Vickers 5. PLAZA FAMILY DOUBLES High Triples -- Hugh Hutcheson 75) | (310); Doug Pelow 740 (266); Ray Bran- ton 735 (298); Glen Swindelis 683 (269); | As Toronto Beats McGill By THE CANADIAN PRESS ,Bayne passed for three of the;Henderson scored the Mus- [tour first-half touchdowns, con-|tangs' second touchdown in the Interceptions accounted forinecting with Don Mclntyre,|final minute of the game, on a four touchdowns in two opening/Tom Chown and Dick Van Bus-|long pass from Bob Israel. Lee on, bl rt --. kirk, Octavio Colosimo converted uebec etic Association both. football season--but it really| yg Peng Abell At Toronto, Varsity Blues didn't matter. | 'showed a vicious defence, The interceptions were icing) FIFTH TD |spearheaded by 23-year-old vet- en the cake as Queen's Univer-| Bayne, the league's most val-|eran Riivo Ilves of Sudbury. sity ie et weno one Prod uable player last season, ae Ilves intercepted three McGill versity of Western rl -iset up the fifth touchdown wit " : tangs 42-14 at Kingston, and|, Stvard pass to Doug Cowan passes in the first sul return University of Toronto Bluesion the five-yard line. Heino|/™& two for touchdown runs of scuttled McGill University Red-|rines carried the ball over. 15 and 24 yards. men 35-6 at Toronto. Three plays later, McIntyre Golden Gaels, the defending|scored his second touchdown of JPERCTACULAR champions, built up a half-time|the day after a 24-yard pass| Mike Eben, the most feared lead of 30-7 before Western's|from second-string quarterback|Pass receiver in Canadian col- defence could get untracked. Bill McNeill. luler ranks, caught two spectac- Five minutes before the final] Gaels other points came on alUlar touchdown passes from whistle, Queen's burst loosejrouge, Potvin's three converts | quarterback Vie Alboini. again for two more touchdowns,|and a safety touch. Mike Raham scored the final both after interceptions by half-| Western's Jeff Hilton ran for) Toronto touchdown late in the back Guy Potvin. a touchdown in the dying sec-/game. Paul McKay added a Gaels' quarterback Donionds of the first half and Bill field goal and two converts. Harry Fayle 681 (249); Ethel Tonkin 727 #(276); Shiela Taylor 683; Madeline |Morrison 673 (276); Lorraine Peebles 645 (243) and Bert Wight 644, | High Singles -- Bob Milne 294, Art Cork 271, Jim Huxtable 270, Dave Bowil-| er 265, Fred James 264, Nick Mayer 263, Betty Chapman 249, Al Hardsand 246, Lilly Ree 246 and Peggy Branton 243. Team Standing -- Kitcats 12, Dream- | ers 10, Gems 10, Hubbells 10, Discards 9, Guys and Dolls 9, Doebeas 8, No Names| 8, Centennials 8, Jack'll 8 Hatmas 7, Hipples 7, Crazy 8's 6, Little Angels 6, 13 Counts @ and Cards 4. | | UAWA LEAGUE Group 1: Fleming's 4, Goch's 6; Home) App. 4, Med. Pharmacy 0; Roger's 4, }Clint's 0; Tumey's 2, Durno's 2; | | Group 2: The 27's 3, Houdaille 1; S$un-; iife 3, Al's Bi-Rites 1; Berg's 3, Active 1;) Motor City 3, Tony's 1, Cadillac 2,) Kemp's 2. Standing: (Group 1): Fleming's 9, Durno's 8, Roger's 8, Goch's 7, Home App. 6, Med. Pharmacy 1 and Clint's 0. 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