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Barrie Examiner, 20 Nov 1961, p. 9

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James Paces Bombers Over Stampeders 141 By DENNIS ORCHARD CALGARY CPI Winnipeg Blue Bombcrs took step to wards their fourth Grey Cup berth in five years by turning Gerry James loose against gary Stampcdcrs Saturday in 1H victory opcning the Wcst ern Football Conference final Bombers stopped the Stamp cdcrs sprmd formation cold be fore 18500 fans as James Ca nadian fullback broke loose on 74yard run to set up the games only touchdown and kicked the convert and pair of field goals Otherwise both dcfcacc sparkled It was Winnipegs 29th straight road victory dating back to their 1959 Grcy Cup victory over Hamilton Tiger Cats The Bombers can wrap up the bestofvthreo final with win in Winnipeg Wednesday night real rough tough football gamc summed up Stamps coach Bobby Dobbs Sunday Our defence played an excel lent game and Winnipegs do lchce was very rugged olg rys loss was com pounded by flock of minor injuries The worst were new pull at the sprained ankle of ttacklc George Hanson and pullcd groin suffered by centre 1Dale Parsons Both will see limited action Wednesday DAY BRUISED Linebacker Harris hurt hand quarterback Ea glo Day had bruised knee and halfback Lovell Coleman pulled leg muscle but all three wrll play Bombers escaped with only the bruises of hard fought game Fullback Shepard plunged one yard for Winnipegs touchdown after James had dashed from his own 35 yard line Shepard kicked late sin gle for the other Winnipeg paint Days TIyard punt in the sec and quarter went for Calgarys only point Stamps used the rpread for mation for all but few of their offensive plays but the new system never got off the ground gusting Emilean hour wind made long passes too dangerous and even pitch outs were abandoned The total Stampeders offence was 16 yards and seven first downs including yards on Days seven pass completions in 19 attempts Bombers picked up 303 yards 270 of them rushing Quarterback Kenny Ploen tried only four passes and completed two Bombers lcd 50 after the first quarter on Jamcss dlvyard field goal 101 at the half after the converted touchdown and Days single and the third quarter was scoreless James Idcked his second field goal from the 20 yardline in the last quarter and Shepard later kicked the sin KENNY PLOEN CARRIES MAIL AGAINST STAMPEDERS Indians Pressed By Hershey Bears THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Springfield Indians who usu ally lead the American Hockey League by any margin they wont to are getting run for their money from Hershey Bears The Bears by virtue of con ple of weekend victories and pair of Springfield defeats have moved within one point of the Indians in the leagues Eastern Division standings Hershey followed 51 triumph over Providence Satur day with Sunday nights 63 victory over Buffalo to put the heat on the Indians twotirne regular and playoff champions Springfield which lost to Cle veland 21 Saturday and to Providence 42 Sunday has 23 points just one uponHersheys 22 In other Sunday games Pitts burgh broke fivegame Roch ester winning string 52 and Cleveland turned back Quebec With Rochester and Buffalo both losing the Americans re tained twopoint lead in the Western Division Bob Dillabough and Claude la Forge each got pair for Her shey with Hot Lalonde and Wil llo Marshall contributing the others Bah Courcy Wayne Hicks and Barry Cullen did the Buffalo scoring LEACH BREAKS TIE Larry Leachs wickcd 25 footer early in the third period broke 22 tie brought Provi dcnce its decision overSpring losing string for the Reds Den nis Olson got both Springfield goals while Ilm Bartlett Gerry Ouelette and Dan Pollzlani scored for Providence Rochester blew two leads and Pittsburgh got couple of last period goals on route to its fourth victory of the season Gene Ubriaco scored twice for the winners with Dick Matti ussi Ken Glrard and Bo Elik also counting Bruce Draper and Gerry Ebman got the Ho chester markers Cleveland packed all its scoring including two by Wayne Larkin into the second period and coasted in from there against the last place Aces Cal Stearns and Bill Suth erland also scored in the Bar ons busy second while Skippy Burchell and Jim Morrison struck for the losers New York Giants Take First In NFL Alter Weekend Tills NEW YORK APlY fit tie New Yorks bald bomber has passed the Giants into first place in the National Football Leagues Eastern Conference donnybrook but he needed record breaking performance by Clevelands Jimmy Brown to complete the job While Tittle was leading the Giants to 4221 thumping of Pittsburgh Steelers rushed for onegame record of 242 yards and scored four touch as the Browns blitzed Philadelphia 4524 Sun day and knocked the Eagles out of tie for the top Brown league groundgaining champion all four years hes been in the NFL eclipsed his own mark of 237 yards set in 1057 and added 52 yards by catching three passes The loss was Philadelphias second successionthe Giants gave them 3821 beating last weekand dropped the defend ing champions into second place tie with the Browns one game back of the Giants New York is 82 Cleveland and Phil adelphia 73 Green Bay Packers playing for the first time without scor ing king Paul Homung main tained their libgame edge in the Western Conference race by whipping Los Angeles Rams as 17 for an 52 record with four games to play nnrnorr anars vnmvos Detroit Lions runnersup in the west at 621 rolled to 3710 victory over Minnesota Vikings while San Francisco 49ers put damper on Chicago Bears hopes with 4131 win Baltimore Colts blanked St Louis Cardinals 160 and wash ington Redskins ended their los ing streak by tying Dallas Cow boys 2828 George Blanda 33year old veteran quarterback showed in the American League Sunday that theres no substitute for ex perience He flung seven touch down passes to guide Houston Oilers to their fifth straight vic tory The Oilers with Blanda either passing for or kicking all the pointshe booted seven extra pointsbashed New York Tl Eastern Division by half game San Diego sailed over Dallas Texans 2414 for its 11th straight victory Boston Patriots scored 2017 victory over Oakland Raiders The Patriots stayed tightly in the race for the Eastern Divi sion championship as result Buffalo Bills beat en or Broncos 2310 NHL STARS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Detroit workhorse Gordie Howe who got one goal and set up two others as the Red Wings slaughtered Boston Bruins 82 Sunday Broncb IIorvnth who scored two goals for Chicago Black Hawks in 33 tie with Mant real Canadiens Sunday Andy Balhgate of New York Rangers who contributed two goals and an assist in New Yorks 44 tie with Montreal Sa turday and added four assists liin 53 win over Toronto Sun ay Earl Ingarieild of New York who scored three times and as slstod hand against Toronto field and snapped five game tans 4913 to stay on top of the Bucs Retain First Place By THE CANADIAN PRESS Spokane Comets slipped in and out of first place in the Soutbem Division of the West ern Hockey League during the weekend The Comets defeated Seattle Totems 32 Saturday night to take one point lead over Portland Buckaroos They lost 21 to Portland Sunday before 10002 Buckaroo fans In the other Sunday game Vancouver Canucks in last place in the Northern Division lost 32 to Seattle second and now six points behind the divi sionleading Edmonton Fiyers Saturday San Francisco Seals moved past the lastplace Los Angeles Blades by defeating the Flycrs 31 Defenceman Fred Hucul scored in the last 49 seconds of the game to give the thirdplace Calgary Stampeders 54 vio tory over Los Angeles before California cmwd of 5815 Cen tre Gerry Goyer fat three of the bus Angeles goals BUCKS WIN Portland ended threegame losing streak to recapture first place Arlo Goodwin scored the winner at 1400 of the third pe riod and Bon Matthews got the first goal in the second Gerry Brisson was the Spokane marksman At Seattle 2750 fans watched goalie Hal Miller hold the Can uclrs scoreless until 951 of the third period before Dave Duke and Phil Maloney scored Don Bamhurak got two of the To tem goals and Jimmy Baird scored the third Hank Basscn put on great display in losing cause before 6780 San Franciscans stopping 20 shots in the scoreless first period and 52 shots in the game Seals goals were by BohSoIin ger two and Buddy Boone Ed monton rookie Tom Burgess scored his first goal of the sea son US Captures Fair Jumping TORONTO CPiThe United States won the international horse jumping championship at the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair Saturday night in last mmute surprise win with 32 points Canada took second place with 28 followed by Argentina with 22 Ireland with and Mexico with 11 In the McKee International Stakes the US took first and second place and tied for third The wins wrested first place from Canada First in the individual stakes was Frank Chapot of the 115 riding San Lucas followed by Kathy Kusner of the 115 rid ing Slmon Third place was tie between Tom Gaylord of Canada on Blue Bean and Wil liam Stclnkraus of the 115 on Kzar dEsprit The International Sash was by James Elder of Con ada who rode OMalley He placed first in the individual standings with IE points fol lowed by Capt Bingrasa of Ireland with 14 Chopot 13 Licut Eduardo Castaing of Ar gentina and Stelnkraus 11 BARBIE ZXAMINER MONDAY NOV IIBER 20 1361 Shamcats Take Gridiron GroWn MONTREAL CF Verdun Shsmcats rallied behind substi tute quarterback Bobby Auden ran to score 19 points in the fourth quarter and scrape by Winnipegs SI Vital Bulldogs assz in the Canadian Interrac dlste football final Sunday The Shamcats got the win ning touchdown on 13 yard pass from Anderson to halfback Iim Montgomery in the last minute of the game Anderson entered the game early in the second half when regular Verdun quarter George Tsonos was injured The score was 107 for the Bull dogs Anderson completed eight of the 13 passes he threw for 171 yards Montgomery made three important catches one of them seconds before his final minute touchdown when Anderson garn bled on third down and three situationand threw 30 yard pas to Montgomery who took the ball to the St Vital 15 Wally Kunanec 25 pound fullback led Vcrdun scoring with two touchdowns and three converts other Verdun touch downs were scored by Bob Yes and Bob Neilscn Peter Walt scored two for St Vital and others went to Mickey McDonald Wayne Hanna and Keith Webster who converted two of the fi Rotes Shotgun Leads Argon To Triumph By JACK SULLIVAN Canadian Press Sports Editor TORONTO CPI Toronlo Argonauts have put two bril liant 60minute football games together and theyre on the threshold of in Grey Cup berth The Argos who managed only seven victories in East cm Conference game this year smacked the leaguelead ing Hamilton TigerCots 257 Sunday to take rm 10point lead into the Mountain City next Sat urday in the second game of the total point eastern final And if they can continua this end of season lurgs theyll meat the western Dec cup final They started this rally with 4319 walloping of the second place Rough Riders at Ottawa in the suddendeath semifinal week ago That in itself was surprise and there werent many in tho Easts largest foot ball crowd ln history at Tomato who figured they could put two exceptional performances hack to back But they did and the oldfash ioncd shotgun spread the mod ernday version of the old short punt formation set it up for them KW Continues On Merry Skate By mu common Pnnss Kitchener Waterloo Beavers are steaming along in front of the Professional Hockey League fleet and show ing no signs of engine trouble 54 win over Sault Ste Ma rie Thunderbirds at Kitchener Saturday strengthened Beavers hold on first place The win left Beavers with 27 points nino ahead of Kingston Irontcnacs and Hullotlnwa Canadians who share second place In other weekend action Hull Ottawa moved up from third to tie for second place defeating the lastplace Sault $1 at home Sunday Frontenac tied Sudbury Wolves 66 at Kingston Saturday and North Bay Trappers downed Sudbury 42 in home game Sunday LINE SHINES Tho line of Bob Clmningbarn Leon Bachelort and Chick Ba lon led the Denvers attack against the Sault with goal apiece Bryon Hextall and Ed Hockstra scored the other Kit chener goals Norm Gulmond Dusty Blair Merv Kuryluk and Doug Robin sou cams through with the Sault goals Robinson also scored Saults lone tally Sunday Sharing the Habs scoring were Fred Hilts Keith McCreary Barclay Plo gor and rookies Brian Smith and Bill Masterton Left winger Dun Blackburn Invented Bowling Tom Ryan Dead 1011on car Tommy Ryan 55 the man who had so many irons in the fire that he lost fortune by forgetting to patent fivepin bowling died at his home Sunday Born in Guelph Mr Ryan came to Toronto when he was 18 and worked as an invoice clerk at $4 week On the side he established himself as baseball pitcher and once turned down an offer to play for Balthnore Orioles His interest in sport widened and in 1905 he introduced the first 10pin bowling alleys in Canada Three years later he started fivepin bowling but in the flurry of his other interests he owned string of race horses organized hall clubs and promoted fightshe forgot to have the invention registered successful hotel business was wiped out by prohibition and Tommy Ryan began all over again The second phase of his life started and ended with his antique and auctioneoring establishment at his Jarvis Street home where he died Friends said that until the end Tommy loved practical jokes His favorite trick they said was to seat visitor in front of nude painting discreetly hidden behind partially drawn curtain While the viewers at tention was on the painting Tommy would throw switch and send an electric shock through the guest In 1950 Tommy headed the Sunday Afternoon Sports Com which successfully staged return of Sunday sport to Toronto after an enforced ab sence ofas years NHL LEADERS By THE commas mass standings Montreal won lost tied points 22 Points Bathgate New York 31 Goals Provost Montreali 14 Assists Bathgnto 22 shutouts Hail Chicago Saw chuk Detroit Penalties Fontinato Mont real 74 minutes gave Kingston its tie against Sudbury by skating through the whole Sudbury team from be hind his own net and slipping the tying counter past Sudbury goaltender Gilles Bolsvert Blackburn also netted second marker other Kingston goals were by Tom Williams who came through with pair rookie Bob Lelter and assistant coach Orv Tessler Ed Stanklewlcz led the Wolves with pair of goals and Gard Labossere Cummy Bur ton Koke Morison and Jack Hendrickson ono apiece amps in the quarterback Tobin Rots who operatai out of variation of the shotgun offence He started out by playing it the oldfash ioned way standing alone 10 yards behind the line of scrim mage with six potential pass receivers spread out Then he moved up directly behind cen tro while still keeping half damn men wide The first half was lust about standoff with Argonauts ahead but Rota who con nected on 25 of passes for 301 yards broke thegame wide open with 12point secondhalf scoring spree He scored touchdown himself and pitched touchdown strikes to Bobby Kuntz and Dave Mann far 29 TOBIN ROTH The Icoro isnt insurmount able of comso laid sub dued Ticals coach Jim Trimblo after Sundays slaughter before sellout 33135 crowd at the waterfront Canadian National Exhibition 1th played flawless football Flawless was the word for it And the master was veteran and 47 yards Guard Bill Mitchell kicked three converts and 25 yard field goal and Mann added single to round out the Argos scoring TigerCer who had won all three regular league games from the Toronto club in finish ing first with 10 wins against only four losses were in con tention until the final 15 min utes They trailed 30 in the first quarter 31 at the half and 111 aitor three quarters IM GOING HUME T0 SUNOGD COMFORT sunocu Maerings gives dalmatian hell nlfscason long 5341mm Sunccotadly HEATING OIL Mods by the originators of fomohCbifémlilended dluLSImorsLGoxolino the SARJEANT CO 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