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Oshawa Times (1958-), 7 Dec 1967, p. 13

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q ] THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, December 7, 1967 13 REMEMBER WHEN .. .? By THE CANADIAN PRESS The eastern Canadian all- star football team defeated the West 20-2 before a crowd of 5,000 on an icy rainy day 10 years ago today--in 1957--ni the third- annual Shrine game in Montreal.. Gerry McDougall of the Hamilton Tiger-Cats, that year's Grey Cup cham- pions, scored two touch- downs and team-mate Cook- ie Gilchrist got the other. ; ras < * : okey § Win Over League Leaders ---- we | ae » Puts CKLB Tied For First MELNYCHUK BIG GUN |Munrbde (29), Ted Boivin (26), ur Firefighters were paced by|Alan Boivin, Dave Jamieson! Detroit to keep the. ist a point ahead of New id Chicago. Other De- Is went to Gordie Howe : Delvecchio while New: | their goals from Reg, Don Marshall an elle. q kland, Billy Harris, vice to drop Philadelp- of the western leag rry Ehman and Billy' | the others. x Steve Ball scored 23 points, as C.K.L.B. defeated Bolahood's Sportshaven 76 - 49 in the first/Bill Melnychuk with a splen-|(17), Jim Goryicki, John Mor- game of the Minor Baskethalljdid 32 - point contribution,|ris (2), Richard Wallis, Ron| League doubleheader, and mov-|which enabled him to jump into!Pitre, and Bill Melnychuk (32).| s ed into a first - place tie with|sixth place in the scoring race, | SUNNYSIDE PARK -- Den- ) Bolahood's. with 126 points in six games.|nis Hercia (35), Steven Hercia, Both teams have won six out/Bill's scoring average is third|Gerald Mahoney (6), Ed Gofny of nine games for twelve points.jin the league with 21 point|(12), Joe Kryszak (12), and In the second game played|average. David Sanders. EXTR A DRY at the Simcoe Hall Settlement} Captain Graham Monroe and Ww House, the Firefighters rebound-|Ted Boivin were sharp-shooters Bolahood's 6 ed from last weeks' defeat, tojas well scoring 29 and 26 re- C.K.LB 6 trounce Sunnyside Park 106 -|spectively. Firefighters 4 65, to move within four points Of Firefighters controlled the ballisunnyside Park 2 the leaders. throughout the entire game and|------__--_-- i magey yen = Es es not scoring on the original| : ; i © |range for 14 points, while John shot, were right on the scene) | uladelphia Fea went" , |Cuthbert added ten to aid Steve|to drop the rebound in. Dave} REMEMBER eters and Leon Rocket , |Ball's effort for the winning|Jamieson contributed 17 points| WHEN YOU WISH TO SELL YOUR HOUSE WE CHARGE % | S |C.K.LB, team. C.K.L.B. only|to the winners' total, which was' ONLY 4% ngeles regained first' | |held a three - point lead at the|the highest points scored by CENTRAL ONT. TRUST goals by Brian Smith, : : ~ end of the first quarter, Huttone team this season, e and Dave Amadid,: s 5 ' j jincreased it to a 38-27 | Dennis Hercia once again pac- enney, with his first ; : S : % * \half. a led the Sunnyside Park team| , and Fred Hucul ad ' | After outscoring"their oppon-jwith a tremendous 35-point ef- ' St--Louis. * ents by five points in the third/fort, but the team missed Tom 1ins have an opportuc | |quarter they completed the|Eldridge, who is recuperatirg ad their lead tonight game by almost doubling the|from a operation on his broken are host to the Rang* score in the final frame. nose. Ed Gorny and Joe Kry-| the Red Wings visi Ron Mclnroy was the topiszak contributed twelve points' S, pay A shooter for Bolahood's, scoring|each for Sunnyside Park. Canadiens, last in the 16 points, while Dave Cuttler ' Z and Andy Cherkas contributed nine each. Bolahood's' could not seem to muster a solid scoring attack to offset the high- flying C.K.L.B. team. | C.K.L.B. -- John Cuthbert (10), Nick Melnychuk (14), Steve Ball (23), George Lees (9), Serge Dupont (2), John Sroczypski (3), Randy Jackson (6), and Ron Parfitt (9). SPORTSHAVEN -- Dave Cut- tler (9), Leslie Bobok (4), Ron MclInroy (16), Ken Jordan (7), Andy Cherkas (9), Teddy Rec- zuliski, George Grabowski (4), and Gary Shaw. livision with just eight five ties in 24 outings, only game scheduled' hiladelphia is at Los ih Scorers 1 Teams ughn added 11, Ken ontributed six and r five also in a wine n turned in a i0- for the losers, Jim d five, Jim Lutton 'orbes, Merv Ander- Wayne Foote con- » points each. inizing np Aces AN--One Hour Mar- k just about that at Ace Electronics first game of the ustrial Hockey lleheader here and r space of time, 1 disposed of Gib- bughby Real Estate econd game, der scored three i an assist, to pace to their win, with Rohr each getting MacLaine notched r the Aces, econd game, the read their scoring fort, with St. John, » while Batherson, eaux and Glecoff DONEVAN COLLEGIATE GIRLS WIN COSSA BASKETBA Donevan Collegiate girls the Central Ontario pndary School Associa- Junior 'A' girls' bas- kétball championship, with a 26-20 victory over Prince Edward Collegiate Institute from Picton in the final game at Central Collegiate. Shown here are, left to Ms right, are Carol Drew, Pat Kitchen, Kathy Krantz, ve LL CROWN --Oshawa Times Photo FIREFIGHTERS -- Graham! Ph 723-5221 Christmes SEWING MACHINES from $49.50 Free Lessons -- Service WHITE ELNA SEWING CENTRE 38 Bond St. W. -- Oshewe Kathy Kitt, Jeannie Pra- | bucki and coach Mrs. Reich- enbach. Ted Watkins' Charges Raise Fuss In Ottawa OTTAWA (CP) -- Charges by Ted bab wine ll about racial dis- criminati Cc di fonthall have produced mixed reactions on the team for which the American Negro end played until he was traded to Hamilton Tiger-Cats last summer. "Ted hes always had a chip on his shoulder about being a Negro," said Red O'Quinn, gen- eral manager of the Ottawa Rough Riders. . O'Quinn said in an interview interviewing him on television Tuesday night. "He is a fine football player and we hated to see him go but he lost his job to a better man." Watkins, an Eastern Football Conference all-star at split end with Ottawa in 1966, was re- placed here by Margene Adkins, a 20-year-old rookie who also took over Watkins' all-star berth. Adkins also is a Negro. + mgggad claims of discrimina- tion. "Anyone who tries to tell me there is no prejudice or racial discrimination is trying to kid himself and ners, says Gene ines, a ai ropa League all-star at defensive halfback. . Gaines said he has found Otta- wa much better for a Negro hoe at where he played Professional pruned trees for your choosing. Place EKKX nce, The other Negroes on the! Bo Scott, CFL all-star full- ; altors, Wilson was Wednesday that he wished the|team, who were teammates of|back, is quoted as saying that\| YOUr Order now, or come in and take your pick. , aren fous CBC had done., e checking|Watkins in 1966 when oor "as ao I can por gomndf Ot- AND n notched their into Watkins' background before'won the EFC title, suppo tawa "has never more than three Negro players since I 220-9429 price rrom QQ* AN Tee acne arccand a) dead came here in 1964." Marauders And Gee Gees |pitartate"Siew' es CARDEN 4 plaining wa m ;: had promised to help him get KING WES ; employment when he signed his D : t All St V t contract but has done nothing CENTRE " a ominate -otar Vote wcWe ext him one job and hel] 247 King St. West--Just West of Thornton Rd. BY THE GREAT ARTISTS OF OUR TIME HAMILTON (CP) -- Mc-|votes to become all-star quar- Was ct ges Btrgg OPEN NIGHTLY Mester University Marauders)terback. Scott's complaint i and Ottawa University Gee) aithacks Jim Sillye of Otta- -- Prices Gees dominated balloting for| and Bob McGregor of Cafle. the Central Canada Intercollegi- ton tied in the voting. Willis ate rouse Be pchonir all-star Scawlon and Ted Evanetz, both y e ee team released Wednesday. desbse' S t ) ' The Marauders, who lost the ga meee te Deer ale re) you re going oO MENT College Bowl to Alberta Golden 4 | Bears 10-9, picked up 12 of the} Al Scanlan of Ottawa and e e b 24 spots. Ottawa won eight,|Tom Allen of McMaster were bu y | e ul ment Carleton Ravens two and Water-| voted offensive ends; Tom e Rented loo Lutheran Golden Hawks and|/Krawcezyk of McMaster and Of Team Bishop's University one each. | Pierre Guindon of Ottawa, tack-/ cousssens sau McMaster fullback John Wat-|les, and Mike McMann of Wa- e e brie rgtenied son, son of wrestler Whipper|terloo Lutheran and Rick Agro Wh ich ski boot ? | : Billy Watson, topped the voting,|of McMaster, guards. 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