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Oshawa Times (1958-), 23 Nov 1967, p. 12

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12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, November 23, 1967 Hamilton's Grid Lead Lowest Since 1947 at The Riders were unable to f). run or pass effectively against 612 (217, 205) the Ticats Sunday, a big change, | aur pe from last year when they j " ¢ - * Dennis Homenuik 567 (208), swamped Hamilton in both cyeiton 539, Jim Thomson games, opening with a 30-1 victo- (228), Jim Zambonelli 535 ry in Hamilton and winning the! ciit¢ Bradshaw 533 second game 42-16. . Mustangs still SHORE UP OFFENCE jLeague Leadership. Coach Frank Clair and assist-|_Centennials, Barr s, ants Kelly Mote and Al Bruno] Chargers all_whitewashed Ted Tyers turned in a 253 single game By BOB MacKENZIE OTTAWA (CP) Hamilton Tiger-Cats' eight-point lead in the total-point Eastern Football Conference finals. may seem small by comparison with games in other seasons. But Sunday's game was the lowest- scoring EFC playoff since 1947 Ottawa Rough Riders, who dropped an 11-3 decision to the Ticats, in the opener of the two-game series, also figured in the 1947 game, again in a losing cause. The Riders came out on the short end of a 3-0 game against Toronto Argonauts in the opener of the Big Four fi- nals, The Argos blanked Ottawa again that year, winning the second game 21-0, and went on to win the Grey Cup with a nar- row 10-9 decision over Winnipeg Blue Bombers. Since 1947, every EFC final | I h Sutl Gilb from Born Losers and Sti at least 20 points | ue Me onlay, DRIER "Ton, | Towers and Len Overs took Seoch | y, the Outcasts and Cliff Mills TOUGHIES AT HOME lunable to produce a single point 'Schuette i The Ticats are a tough team/from any of them. port, could take part in a line to beat at any time, but are' Hamilton's only touchdownjrearrangement to improve the even tougher at home. While the|\was set up by the defence re-| blocking on offence. in ihe, ladies stem to be having 0 Hamilton offence has been spot- covering an Ottawa fumble and While Schuette is normally anithe soo triple marke ty this year, a rugged defence|the defence scored two points|offensive guard, he has seen ac- , <osi¢ c e has helped the team win games|with a fourth-quarter safety|tion at defensive end and could x," gk re ae: Monee oe with a minimum of points. |touch. relieve either Billy Joe Booth or|Loraine Dalby 523, Donna Carter The Ticats could have had an| Ottawa's defence 'also played|Bob Brown for offensive duty. | §yiciey"anme', 307" Bare | Kirkham even bigger margin for Satur-|a solid game but the Riders will; Rick Black, a power-running Ede Ryan 454 day's game had the offence have to get their attack un-/fullback-halfback, has been off| Glen Copp was high for the men taken advantage of plays pro-jtracked in Hamilton if they|the injured list for a week and Mal Guan asi Beane Shoe duced by the defence. Three|want to keep alive their hopesjcould be back in the lineup Sat- Nick R derfo times Hamilton intercepted Otta- of a Grey Cup appearance atjurday to strengthen the Riders' * CS vectinnee Re in Re wa passes, but the offence was|home Dec. running game away with this league with 64 hold have some patching to do on|2UGS. their own lineup. | Defensive halfback Don , jeg", 612 triple beating the pr Sutherin came out of Sunday's|high triple set by Jim King of the nage fe >| Mills Motors' probably will miss Saturday's|going to run away with this leag return engagement, although he/they have 60 points, 10 more tha says he hopes to be back in ac- tion. Offensive halfback Don Gil-|550" High scores this week show Jim i : | * cle s s Eymann of the Odd Balls had 520, pit ooo ag and is also ay yee ot the Strangers had a 508 DON SUTHERIN Extras and Odd Balls took all 6 ..may miss game Points each, KING MIXED LEAGUE chi ge 2 IMPERIAL The whisky for people who know. People who know and appreciate the finer things -- know Imperial. It's a subtle way of expressing that you know the good life. Imperial. A truly distinguished Canadian whisky, Whitby Hotel | Defeats Ace BROOKLIN -- Whitby Hotel doubled the score on Ace elec-! tronics 6-3 and One Hour Mar- tinizing nipped Gibson and Wil- loughby Real Estate 7-4 in a Whitby Industrial Hockey Lea gue 'twin bill' played at Brook lin Arena. B. Glecoff led the hotel team with three goals, E. Almquist W. St. John and M. Janveaux added singles. G. Colville with two and J Thorndyke with a single were the goal - getters for the 'elec tricians'. P. Nicholas and Z. Rohr pot ted two goals each in pacin: One Hour Martinizing to vic ahd over Gibson and Willougn . R. Schramm, R. Jones anv D. Tran picked up one gou each to round out the scorin: for the winners. G. Mowbray, D. Irwin, W Davidson and R. Huntly handl- ed the scoring for the losers.| HIRAM WALKER & SONS LIMITED: DISTILLERS OF FINE WHISKIES FOR OVER 100 YEARS, Ted Tyers Rolls 253 Single Tops Eastway 10-Pin Loop to go along this ten-pin league with a Joe Friedrich had a 569 (202), poi with a pr gen hi will have a busy week searching| Mustangs, Condors and Go- game films for a chink in the ters, while Mala Glen Court Hamilton armor but they also|tek 2 points from the Fire- second place team, the King Pins. jman on top with his 612 triple and a fine 232 single. Bob Pellerin had for the TV Towers, lan Denholm of | bert played most of the game|Town Line Esso had. 555 (218). Norm : ; ' Motors, , the team's extra im-|Town Line Esso and King Pins split 4 Gyurka came close to the 600 Shirley Bowers 476, Marg Brown 468 and low 539, Bill Raderford 530 running points up closer to the top as only 7 points{37, Die Room Twisters 40, Chevelles 31,, Erinli Golf Club are the pinfall win- separates the first and last place teams. ;Union Reps 29, Untcuchables 16 and|ners of this section. Walt Scott was high with 655 (246, 209, {Fass . 200), Rick Begg 619 (254), Ray George| Die Room Twisters, Chevelles and Un- BANTAMS LEAGUE 9 | 618 (234, 216), Bill Bouckowski 597 (214),|touchables all took 7 points from the, Laurie Snow showed the boys how fe |John Waldensperger 595 (212, 204),| Jewel's, Union Reps and F-859 respect pow! this week as she bowled 52 pins George Brabin 582 (211), Alex Ross S81 lively. Dovers and Will's Var. took 5 to 2/ better than the best the boys could roll, (202) and Joe Spencer 579 (215). from Flintstones ea Nae Finance. | which was David Alexancer with his 417 Tony Lupel was high for the week | triple. Laurie's tri the way, was ® smOSMAWA TWO-MAN CLASSIC. with nis. 375 (226), Lorenz Schatz wie y mi everages moved a step closer | (215), Bill Hayes 555, Geo. Turner 553 Cole fo leading Eastway Lane: i | (203), ; Pie.|.. The girls led this week with Ann aa Buckowski| of ; port y \ s by taking 2/(223), Ray Siegel 550 (210), Horst Pie. lison rolling 412, Roslyn Adams 407, 2. Bev. |\karski 549, Glen C: 533. (211), Tom r 436 and Carole Gibbs 43 Jim King ted the way for 1 .| Krawchuk 522, Joe Friedrich S17 apa eare Winall a bee Tey Benet 16. | 397. he Taypees, Vancos and Oshawa Rug erages with his fine $86 triple sparked Horst Sommer 5! Cleaners all took 7 points from Braemor by .8 235 single. sartelye 'i ay Nu-Way Rug. Mitchell ' and Waite Travel Service) EASTWAY MEN'S LEAGUE ly ler, Art's airstyling andigamely tried to close the lead of the 'ingles seem |Nu-Way Photo took 5 to 0 from The|Beverages by faking all 3 pointe from|earyoin this' iesgue tie week i john | |Jembs, Tigers and Castoffs. Northside; Modern Dry leaners, while Maurice Welinsperger showed the way with 617 = bal alten took 4 to 3 from Moring's Ga-|Berg Men's Wear took 2 points from| (776, 202), followed by Doug Cole with! im A . lteam 6 to move only one point out of | 413 1 2 Bob/s nate George Turner was next with) Vancos still hold top spot in the league, being in the cellar. é point out of 613 (226, 208), Jim Tyson, $05, (222, 537 |George i ), Doug Gibbs 596 (224), \7 points ahead of Northside Chrysler. Frank Sobil led the way in high triples and | arias PP ta 570 (204), Maurice with his 620 (214, 222), Jim King 586 Lerten Sab or oy con: ide om LANDER STARK CLASSIC (235, 201), Walt Crystal 585 (208), Bob Puehics) , «| Rick Begg banged a high 254 single Edger 557 (203) and Bill Raderford 552 Horry Brent, aig, Teoroe: Taylor S30 #74 ito tend his team, Panthers to all tneir | (205). . jpoints and finall t the Jeam t of ied Pe jadies showed some fine bowling, the cellar. The Lions, led with his' best | MERCANTILE LEAGUE Fred Brown ok p Raseesh cpr pas tone -- Gyurka |triple in a long time of 655 with 209, 200 -Flintstones still remain the winners of |Wilson's 24, io, Elle Waray aoe iP. phi Taylor |singies, posted the high three game total| the first section this season as Positional |Palmer 21, Goch 20, Seeway 20,| Nomads and ley Mk, Dace iyo ay Kaiciey Bouck-| of 2324 for four men |Play this week shows -- Flintstones 52,;OMS 20, Ideal Dairy 16, Schenley's 16,|from the Hawks and the Soul Bros. Owls 466, Aog? Bone 458, hs "13 Lawrence! The leaders all tcok a beating this | Dovers 50, Will's Var, and Hdwe. 49,/Clint's 11, Newcomers 9 and Oshawaland the Migsers split 2 points each this _ 1, Nadine Solotorow week to allow the bottom teams to move !Citiezns Finance 46, Jewell's Man's Wear | Wood week. high|with Try Agains far behind with 51, Go |Goes 49, Independents 45, Wild Five 42, /3 Plug 2 35, Maurice Berg's 32, Crawlers 'orge |30, Hopefulls 24, Go Getters 20, Odd riple Balis 14 and Team 7, 4 EASTWAY MIXED LEAGUE The gents ied the way this week with ie fine bowlii 453, Donna Carter 447, High for the boys was David Alex- lander 417, Mark Brabin 405, Bill Young 399, Terry Adams 375, Bryan Hughes 371, Pat King 345, Frank Wichio 'M@ end Donald Simard 551. 200), JUNIORS LEAGUE Fred| Frank McCabe was high with his 523 18, (200, | triple and 206 single, he was followed by and Bon Kichsegeen | Dan Reid with 496, Butch Paradise 470, . Eric Loverock 456, Ted Paradise 441, The final standings after the first sec-|and Bill Temple 440. igh doe clltaahaltad rinll ingrid Wichlo was the only girl whe iple. Lawrence 604 600 (231), (212, 202), | Geo. [O'Neil Rick Begg 596 Jim Lamont 593 205), |Turner 579 (233) |577_ (205, 204) the and the Get- the Team 4 took 3 to? MEN'S INTERMEDIATE MONDAY Jim Leaman of Cliff Mills Mctors evious King z with tw rok ribs |Pins by only 1 pin. Jim Leaman's Cliff game h two broken ribs and took tock ee tw are ue as in the Lea- 1. Stan Starr Sa Stan . (214) points TV from go where the funis..,. ball over 221, 529, 515, 490, with 572, $43, Go MOTO-SKI Sales --- Service & Rentals SENSATIONAL! MOTO-SKI, the most reliable of snow-mobiles offers you many advantages for unlimited fun. BLL NEW! Here's the perfect - Christmas Gift for bright teenagers, Sincere College men, Sweet Grandmas, Knowing Grandads, Deserving Mothers... or even Hard-working Santa Clauses. 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