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Barrie Examiner, 1 Sep 1961, p. 14

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Hamflton USéS Clawsi Cdstofis Become lBig Men Io Als THE CANADIAN Paesa Mauls Winni VINNIPEG CP Hamilton TigerCats slightly overlooked in pre season figuring as power in Canadian professional football have rockstad into prominence with three straight Victoria in the 1961 campaign They made an impressive in vasion into the West Thursday night by belting the tough Win nipeg Blue Bombers 309 in Canadian Football League inter locking game Victory senttheTicats into firstplacer tiaiin the Eastern Conference standings with Ot tawa Rough Riders defending Grey Cup champions Each has six points but the Ticata have game in hand it was the second straight de featfur the Bombersaftcr they had rolled to four successive wins They are in second spot in the Western Conference with eight points two behind the leadipg and unbeaten Edmonton Eskimos Coach Jim frimbiea Ticata have recorded triumphs over British Columbia Lions of the Western Conference and Tor onto Argonauts in the east This latest performance will prompt many observers who rated the Tiger Cats behind Ottawa and Toronto this season to recon sider their forecasts CATCHES PASSES Fullback McDougall providod most of theahockcfor 13951 fans catching three touchdown passes to pace the winners lichougall caught two other passes from quarterback Bernie ialoney for fiveforfiva night End Hal Patterson scored the other Hamilton touchdown Halfhack Don Sutherin kicked field goal and three converts Gerry James veteran Cana dian fullback got the sly Win nipeg touchdown in tho tbird quarter Halfback Carver Shan non kicked field goal which gave the Bombers lead starting the second quarter The first hcattnuchdown cams hutalterthtaeeoud quab ler opened Faloney fired to yard pans to end Paul Dekker who lateralled tn Patterson be was tackled Patterson raced overuntouchedri About three minutes later Fa lonoy found McDoilgallhitho clear in the end zone and ltit him with an 18yard touchdown pass Hamilton halfback Al Rogers recovered Leo Lewis fumble at Winnipegs 88yard line to set up the nut Ticat touchdown McDougall climaxed the offen sive when he tookFaloneys short pitch while standing in the end tone RECOVERS BALL Shoparda outs ding play started the Bombers on their way to touchdown His punt from the Winnipeg 27 was short but he darted Ihrough maze of players to recover the ball himself on the 55 yard line Winnipeg quarterback Hal Led yard made to yards and passed to Shannon for 11 more James and Shepard took the ball to the peg 309 capped 45 yard Hamilton GERRY McDOUGALi Hamilton 20 James then barged over centre for the payoff run Sutherins 24yard field goal march McDougall got his third touchdown on 13yard pass from Faioney after the Bomb ers lost the ball on downs on thel own 11 and tha TigerCats marched into scoring position in five plays The hand Hamilton line held Winnipegs ground attack to 75 yards while Ticats made 180 yards rushing ialoney com pleted 12 of 22 pass attempts for 211 yards while Ledyard con nected on 16 of 27 attempts for 196 yards Jr Hubs In OHA TORONTO CPlhe Ontario Hockey tions Junior council was told Thursday night there still is chance Montreal Canadians may be able to join its Junior Series Jack Roxhurgh president of the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association said last weekend it was his opinion that the CAHA probabiywould not allow the team to join He said Thursday night it is possible the Canadians would be allowed in but Ihat they would have to go through chan nels file release from the Quebec Amateur Association take care of other details and then await the vote of the full CAHA execuive After Roxburghs announce mcnt council passed motion to go ahead with plans for the six team league in which Montreal would join St Catharines Nia zgara Falls Guelph Hamilton and Peterhorough The council also discussed possible effects of the new Me tro Junior League on the 011A foap To Play Seriejsig Red Wings Hamilton Forum and the Hamilton teleizisian sta tion which carries the home games said he is concerned as publicist that the new league has the right to use the OHA junior hockey classification in advertising its games He said hswonders whether the calibre of play in the Me tro league would impair the prestige of the established loop Jack reya general manager of Guelph Royals said he is concerned about players which his league has drafted from the Metro areas At least four of six players drafted from the Whitbydlstrict have asked to be excluded from the draft regulations and al lowed to stay home and play Metro League proper for six clubs in the Tar onto loop to have equal draftin privileges with five lndividua NHL sponsored teams in his should be just one draft choice Ken Sable owner of Hamilton forth Metrorigague assassin ascent 5774 435 291 By THE CANADIAN PRESS Nailonal League Pct GEL Cincinnati 79 53 595 Los Angeles 73 53 579 Milwaukee 70 57 551 San FranciscTTiJ57 548 St Louis 67 61 523 Pittsburgh 61 64 488 MY Chicago 54 73 425 22 Philadelphia 37 92 287 40 Thursdays Results San Francisco Chicago St Louis Philadelphia L05 Angeics Milwaukee Only gamcs scheduled Todays Probable Pitchers San Francisco Jonas 87 at Chicago iiohbie 712 Los Angcles Williams 1110 at Milwaukee Buhi 910 Piilsburgh Gibbon 108 at SI Louis Jackson 109 Only games scheduled Saturdays Games Cincinnati at Phila Pittsburgh at St Louis Los Angelcs atJidllwaukee San Fran at Chicago American League Pct GBL I17 45 659 Bii 47 7B 57 70 Eli 67 so 504 20V 64 72 471 25 New Dell Baltimore Chicago Cleveland BosI ork Minnesota Loa Angeles Washington Kansas City Thurada Results New York Minnesota Chicago Detroit Cleveland Washington Kansas City17B Los Aug 35 Only games scheduled Today Probable Plicherl Detroit Mossi 143 at New York Ford 213 Cleveland Latman 11H at eBaitimore Estrada 117 Saturdaya Gamer Detroit at New York Kansas City at Les Angelea Chicago at Washington Cleveland at Balti DN Boston at Minnesota gt sirrowan 50 BO 385 36 international League Pct GEL sass 515 aooz 73 54 71 72 7o 72 Columbus Buffan Charleston Toronto Rochester Richmond 57 75 472 20 Jersey City 6578 122 Syracuse so 93 Thursdays Results Rochester lorosto Syracuse Buffalo Jersey City Charleston RichmondVCqumhus TodaysGamsc Buffalo at Toronto 125071335 500 £15523 so Cyl Only 1295 ALL raucous rooNraNAcs and corners ALL ENGLISH BUILT FORDS 1250 $515525 1335°idliiiifii MERCURY MONAECH MUFFLERSV Al COMPARABLE SAVINGS any CITYMOTORSE MARKETSQ aAntius for the new Whitby entry in the league and suggestedthere seas SGISDA their rookie camp Thursday with sireak here Tuesday night to He said he thinks it is im The California flundayrmuifi Guelph Royals Seek Players GUELPH CHGuelph Roy als of the Ontariogiiockest sociation Junior opened Iruorothan 40 candidates attend ng Royals are seeking replace ments for graduating stars Rod Gilbert Bob Cunningham Jean Ratelle Barry Jakcmnn Paul Andrea and defenccman Al Le brun Defenceman lilcNair from Kirkland Lake was standout in the early workouts which continue during the week Toronto Loses GirlS Game PORTLAND Ore WCP Whittier Calif broke Marion Foxs three game winning move into the finals of the wom ens world softball tournament Gold Sox de feated Toronto 21 on two un earned runa in the fifth inning The defeat dropped Toronto into the losers bracket of the pubiceliminatidflilfriiameni Syracuse at Richmond City at Columbus Charin at Richmond FOOTBALL Canadian Football League Eastern Conference WLI PIS I18 54 0121 47 52 52 32 76 onference Pia 0156 6710 0111129 75108 53 82 I10 153 Hamilton Ottawa Toronto Montreal Western Hamilton 30 Winnipeg Saturdays Game Montreal at Ottawa Mondays Games Toronto at Hamilton Winnipeg at Saskatchewan Edmonton at Calgary thoright place for better bowling and that aint hayil sent to the Westcrn Conference Saskatchewan Roughriders Ar gos picked him up this year on trade aa Insurance when To Montreal Aloueltes ara bank ing on pair of Ottawa castoffa to help stop the Rough Riders in their Eastern Conference football game Saturday Finding it tougher as the gamesand points slip by to fit the shoes of Sam Etche verry Alouette coach Perry Mos has tentatively assigned the aignalcalilng to Don Allard and Gerry ihompkins Neither has seen action ylth Mont be making their first visit in ct tawa in one of two games dur iugihoLabor Day weekend The other pits Hamilton Tiger Cats coholders of first place wiih0tiameMLTmm onawialhe TiicataJJeaLlheme Argonauts at Hamilton Monday Allard graduate of Boston College tried out with the Rid ers last year but was cut and binRole suffered hand in jury As soon as it became cer tainRote would be tossing again Argos put him on waiv ers and tho Ais got him for $550 DIDNT MAKE Thompkins from TexaaiA and hi tried out with A1 couple of yearnago when Etchevarry was still around but couldnt make it Ottawa picked him up last year as insurance when Russ Jackson was injured but dropped him this year The best Montreal has been abietodo in four games is 77 tie with British Columbia from Boston University may Lions in an interlocking Cana dian Football League came EC is at the bottom of the Western Conference with the one point Halfbsck George Dixon hampered by pulled ham string muscie and punter Gino Berrelta might not be in the Montreal lineup Riders have few problems too Gerry Beabout tackle replace Angelo Mosca who is nursing jasore ankle Ouich doubtful starters are Ron Keel who has sore ankle and half back Iion Stewart who has pulled knee ligaments The thirdplace Argos wlllat tempt to better their record of mm Aug 20 Argonaut coach Lou Agase is expected to start Mike Wicklum spcedster picked up from Queens University in the col lege draft its not certain what position hall play Knowledge or PHARMACY Is Tho Unseen lingredlent In Every Prescription Doug Rareth Ged Caldwell Plus Cnldweljl Drug Store Cor Own boom sn Phone PA was 31smmai 30 Is Fourth Iii Yacht Meet 51 PETERSBUEG Fla AP Narblehead Mass team fly lag the colon of the Pleon Yacht Club won the 1961 North American junior sailing champ ionship Thursday and returned the Sears Cup to the homo of its donor Steven Wales 17 year old son of Boston banker guided the Iiiarbiehead boat to pair of second place finishes in the last two races of the four day series on Tarnp Bay boosting hiarhleheads point total to 5m Newport Harbor Caiif look runner up honors with 51v points on the streagthnf third alntiirstlt plac finishes in Thursdays races The defending champions from Vancouver finished fourth in the first race and were tied with Newport Harbor going into the last event The Canadian placed fourth in the race and third over all with ma points Modern Homers Against Ruths By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS fro following table not how Roger Maria and MickeyMan lie of New York compare with the record pace of Babe Ruth in 1927 Ill Mario thantla No2or mteaa 51 Aumus 4a is August 51 139 xOno game ahead of pace Games column includes one tie for each player BAYCIIY IIPIIOLSIIIING ANTIQUE AND MODERN 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