@ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, November -20, 1967 Hamilton Wins 11-3 In Defensive Battle By BOB MacKENZIE OTTAWA (CP) -- Hamilton's ferocious. Ticats, humbled Otta- | wa Rough Riders 11-3 Sunday in | a defensive struggle before 22,- 287 wind-chilled fans at Otta- wa's Lansdowne Park. A 32-yard scoring burst by newcomer Allen Smith was the only major score of the game as Hamilton's talented defensive unit outmauled their Ottawa counterparts in the first game & of a two-game, total-point East- ern Footall Conference final. The next game is set Hamilton's Civic Stadium next Saturday when the Tiger-Cats again hope to contain Ottawa's } torrid touchdown twins--Whit | Tucker and Margene Adkins-- | and avenge a humiliating defeat suffered in the 1966 final, losing that home-and-home series 72- 17. The winner of Saturday's game advances to the Grey Cup} final Saturday, Dec. 2, in Ot tawa against either Calgary Stampeders or Saskatchewan Roughriders, the defending Ca- nadian Football League cha pions. OLD RIVALS WEEKEND FIGH Peru, 7. for | RUSS JACKSON «+. poor day Two plays By THE CANADIAN PRESS {behind. Only a handful of fans watched the University of Toronto Blues win national football honors two years ago today--in 1965--with a 14-7 win over the University of Alberta Golden Bears at Varsity Stadium. Even though the weatherman was uncharitable for the first Save the Children Fund Col- lege Bowl some 2,200 fans were treated to remarkable running by Varsity halfback Gerry Sternberg, who won the game's outstanding award. later, is arene ty Ticats have missed reaching the m-|Grey Cup final. | Hamilton's rugged defensive team set up the winning scoring play with less than a minute This is the fifth straight year/gone in the game when Otta-| Hamilton and Ottawa have met|wa's Don Gilbert had the ball in the conference final with last|jolted loose and the Ticats re- year's setback the only time the/covered at the Rider 41 yard jline. Smith, picked up earlier in the week} HAUNTS FORMER MATES (from Buffalo Bills of the Ameri- By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | can Football League, made his|and Stockholm -- Buster Mathis,/qehyt in Canadian football by| 242, Grand Rapids, Mich../taring a handoff into the line. stopped Roberto Davilia, 207, The hole was closed, but Smith/target was fullback Willie Be- changed directions and skooted { around the right side of the line P'using his great speed to leave REMEMBER WHEN ***"/the Ottawa defensive backfield |DEFENCE TOOK OVER After the touchdown, Hami ton's defence took over and held Ottawa to a third-quarter field) that went: wide. Quarterback Joe Zuger punted for a single. Despite good protection ' against the Hamilton defensive line, Jackson was able to com- plete only eight of 22 passes, He _ was not entirely to blame for } the Riders meagre 72 yards gained through the air. His re- ceivers dropped passes five or six times. The Riders did pick up 141 yards on the ground, but stalled } then in scoring range. ; Three times they tried for field goals. Sutherin was good on one from 12 yards at a sharp angle but missed from $2 yards out. On the last play of the «. game Moe Racine was short on » a 5l-yard try. | While Zuger had better luck passing than Jackson, Ottawa's defence also played a_ solid game and prevented the Ticats from taking a bigger lead. - | In the fourth. quarter Hamil- jton halfback Garney Henley |picked off a Jackson pass on the Hamilton 47 and ran to the Otta- jwa 24. But Zuger couldn't generate an offence and was forced to punt into the wind. he other interceptins, by Bb Krouse and Ron Brewer, gave Hamilton possession on the |Ottawa side of the centre stripe, but deeper penetrations 9n run- jbacks were wiped out in both cases by clipping calls, Zuger threw only 14 -passes completed eight for 104] yards to go with Hamilton's 89- yard rushing total. His favorite thea, who caught four for 19 yards, but his big gains came on three to end Ted Watkins, a TORONTO (CP) -- Bramalea Satellites slogged their way to a 4-0 victory over St. Vital Bulld- ogs Saturday in the Canadian senior football final played in a quagmire at Etobicoke Centen- nial Stadium. For the Satellites, formerly East York Argos, it was an un- precedented fourth straight Ca- nadian title, their 53rd win in 55 games, and revenged a setback to the Bulldogs in the 1962 final. With the muddy field provid- ing little solid footing, both teams found their offensive ef- forts bogged down. Just over 600 fans found little to cheer about as the scoring was limited to a fourth quarter safety touch--when St. Vital quarterback Wayne Skene was tossed for the two pointer in his own end zone, and two punt sin- gles by Bramalea's John Atley --one covering 50 yards, the other 35. But it was a mudders game and apparently neither club had one on its roster, The Satellites mustered only 95 yards rushing to St. Vital's 62. Both coaches, however, fore- saw a bright future for their respective teams during the \post-game analysis. | Bramalea's John Bennett jconceded his club could lose a |couple of players but adequate | replacements over the next cou- ple of years at least assured Sa- tellites of a championship con- tender. "T don't see why we can't keep winning," said Bennett. Bramalea Wins Crown; Defeats St. Vital Bulldogs Coach Peter Watt of the Win- the game, Watt said: beat Bramalea three of four times." just like Bramalea did." could manage was a combined two completions of 15 pass at- tempts for 21 yards. Skeene was four for 12 passing for 30 yards. Bramalea used Denny Mc-|night's Cusker at quarterback in the|best-of-three final in Regina, the second half and Gord Mc-|Roughriders were without Gar- Taggart in the first, but all they|"er Roughriders Lose Game, Plus Two Key Linemen nipeg-area_ challengers didn't By DON MacLACHLAN see it this way at all. CALGARY (CP) -- Saskat- COMPLAINED OF MUD chewan Roughriders were back Complaining that his teamjat the drawing board today, suffered from the mud and bad|down one game in the Western footing more than Bramalea in|Football Conference final 'and, perhaps worse, minus at least "7'm still convinced we could|one top defensive end, Though Saskatchewan mount- ed an effective balanced offence With 24 new players this year,jon Saturday, Calgary Stamped- he said his team is just "about/ers defence came through and ready to take over and win ajheld off the Riders for a 15-11 long string of championships|win in the first final game. : Wednesday |. Preparing for second game of the Ekstran, Liske, who pulled a # hamstring while grabbing Cal- | gary quarterback Peter Liske. | often harrassed and throwing against an inspired | Both teams missed good scor-|Saskatchewan secondary, com a [ed eee Saskatchewan picked up 16 first downs to Calgary's 11. REGINA HAD EDGE The Roughriders had the edge on the ground with powerful George Reed and 106 yards rushing t. Calgary's 23. The Stampeders had the margin in the air with 247 yards to the F* Roughriders' 153. Liske completed 15 of 27 passes for 225 yards and Lan- caster 14 of 29. The Rougnies had an unexpected edge with Al Ford punting nine times for a 39.8-yard average and Furlong nine for 36.1, 4 , If necessary, the third game will be at Calgary Saturday Woodview Park Mixed Dart Play Results -- Cryers 3, Atomi 2; Sharpshooters 3, Skylarks and Hippies 3, Teenboppers 2. Doubles -- W. Dowe 1, M. Smith 1, A, Kultner 2, J. Webb 1, G. Elliott 1, L. Sholbrook 2, T. Emm 2, R. Adair 1, G Houston 2, J. Mcintyre 1, E, Major 1, J. Smith 4, C. Oder. kirk 1, P. Andrews 1, J. Elliott 4, R. Sholbrook 2, A. Thomp- son 1, B. Emm 2, J. Houston 1, M. Wilson 2 and B. Ross 1. High 3 darts -- J. McIntyre 100 and R, Sholbrook 128. Baseball 1 inning -- M. Smith 5, B. Conboy 5, L. Sholbrook 5, R. Cornish 6, R. Oderkirk 5, D. Young 5, J. McIntyre 5 and J. Houston 5. DANGEROUS TOOL The axe is the greatest single cause of injury among forest Nov. 26. workers, i hances, 0 hee Barclay dropped @ Mc- Terry Evanshen in the second gue. pleted a touchdown pass to LOVELL COLEMAN ~~ champions were unable to push three tries after Hicks had re-|P covered a fumble by Henry Bry-|@ In the second quarter, touchdown, but failed to get down gamble at the Bramalea 14. "The angle was not good for a|4 have made a big difference as it {I'm looking ahead to a fifth and perhaps sixth title." turned out on that sloppy field." 'usker the St. Vital|\quarter and another--the Veal g yy in the fourth|winner--to Lovell Coleman in quarter and minutes later the|the fourth period. over from the two-yard line in|touchdowns and Jim Furlong ner at the 12. hands in each quarter in 30-de- St.|gree weather before 21,031 spec- Vital appeared headed for ajtators. three needed inches on a third-|wan tossed a 16-yard touchdown pass to Hugh Campbell in the third quarter. Jack Abendschan After the game Watt »aid, converted, scored a single and a field goal, but a field goal would INJURY COSTLY Bill Goods converted both unted with a 30-mph. wind for single. The lead changed Ron Lancaster of Saskatche- 2-yard field goal. "Mighty costly, mighty costly," said Jim Duncan, Sas- By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS National League Eastern Conference former Ottawa all-star, who grabbed three for 57 yards. | | Sutherin broke two ribs late in} y.|the game and Adkins suffered al 7 e i 5 mild concussion while trying to! 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