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Barrie Examiner, 15 Nov 1965, p. 6

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Aralscan serum Lo yell Coleman 22 of Calgary Stampede piWa Ior yard Long Bombs Beat Winnipeg CALGARY tCPi Two long touchdowns in the fourth quar ter Saturday propelled Calgary ampdeers to 219 wlnover nnipeg Blue Bombers and Hi lead in the bestolthree Western Football Conlerence fi rial End Herman Harrison com bined with quarterback Eagle Day tor 53yard touchdown Btrikc and Iuilback Lovell Cole an charged past lour tackicrs on spectacular 58yard scor Ing iunket alter the Stamps had carried t00 lead into the fourth quarter belore about 21 TOO Inns The game was watched on closedcircuit television by 4000 more Calgary has chance to wra it up when the clubs meet We ncsday in Winnipeg The game scheduled Ier ti pm MST will be televised on the CBC national network it necessary the third game will be played next Satur day in Calgary linilback Ted Woods regis tered Calgarys other touch down Larry Robinson com pleted scoring with two Iield gloais two converts and sin End Farrell lunstan took oyard pass from quarterback enny Pleen in the third guar ter tor Winnipegs only touch down Two punt single by Ed Ulmer and avert by iackls term Winton completed scor Hg Calgary led 10 02 and 100 at intervals Rtval coaches Bud Grant oi Winnipeg and Jerry Williams of Calgary agreed alter the game the decision hinged on one play magnilicent grab by llarri son on the Winnipeg Isyard line on the tirst play of the fourth quarter Wear 45 nuns While being smothered by de fender llarrlo lianscn ilnrriron hauled in Days para tor 45 yard gain The play moved the ball Irom deep in Slampcder territory and Iour plays later Robinson at MCMahenStadilnn Action ai stun alternonn lerencs best at three linai 39 Wind Attempting to haul 4m Amounts agrab halter Eastmll East York Takes oei velar Canadian Football Leagues still had emyol steam lelt Saturday nightgas in some use in and HenryJaneen as Ci came against Winnipeg during down Coleman ara Ernie Pttla wirepholo elm game at wasteramon but the delenca forced punt and the Stamps took possession on their 35 After three plays Harrison shook himself Irea behindllan can to etimbine with my on his 53yard scoring play Cleman broke loose from his own 52 and broke two tackles before moving into high gear From the fiveyard line Cole man blasted two taelslero in cluding Dick Thornton into the end zone Woods scored on 11yard charge inside leit tackle alter Paul Deliardlns third down snap eluded Uimer ilaliback Dave Rnlmcy scooted yards up the sideline to set up 37yard single by Ul mer for Bombera first point and pass interception by Illcnry Jansen led to the second ngle FUitIIlLE IIURT tumble by Coleman led to Funstons touchdown Winton recovered at the 42 and Pioen used two ground plays and two successiul passes in the scar ng march Winton converted Eunstons touchdown to tie the score but Robinson put Calgary back to treat with fieldgoal attempt that went tor single Robinson concluded scoring with 30 yard Ileld goaiwilh hallmin ute remaining Day and Jerry Keeling com pleted seven ol passes for Us yards as Calgary compiled 26 yards In total ailence Cele man led Calgary along the ground with 106 yards in 17 car ries Pioen completed nine of lo Bomber passes for 01 yards Rnimey spiced the Winnipeg ground attack with 03 yards in 10 carries Bomber linebacker Ken Mag llcic lelt in the second quarter with an ankle injury and Grant said the rookie was doubtful starter Ior the second game Three StampsColeman vcr satile lineman Ron Allbright and Woodsreceived treatment for minor injuries but all three promised to be ready Wednes rnisscd an attempted licid goal Amerks Stretch Unbeaten String Ry THE CANADIAN PRESS Rochester Americana ex tllltlttl their undelcatcxi streak to nine games in the American lioekey Languc during the weekend and increased their lead in the western division to lo mhlta In the custom dlesim tha leading Qlthce Aces Dotlndcred no the weekend but still are eight points ahead of the see ryni pintv ilnltimnro Clinws itoclmter downed Itprin Ield Indians in Stanley utter alti Inl liltshursh math to lir Snturdoy Wt Am tlrti lrnvidrnta ilNia so tkmdny Inr their only point at the wrekmd alter losing 00 in tierhey lioan Sntlariny In tho only other field1y rhino main lilaona rdgul tlovrinml ltonms while on tinturdny llallimore slumped tlcrclnnd tiI nml Iiprlnitilcid whoml lluiinln The Americnnl who llnvo mm right and lied one sinus their inst loq Oct In No not peltornlnmen matey llrlll Illtk Gamble and llllilll tnnnrhrr wrlh ltrumn limvnth ltcd hrnuhoog Jim Isppin amt lilko William adding one with ltrinn llllliils Nit JinIn Anderson mned Ior liprlnglieh Ilnil inluc gnle Irovklcoro Its lll with inhnc ivy sawing Milli lcu than three lvtllultrs to up In lliilllitlltln How The ttoilll urnl wireless through the Illminute mcrtimn tlltttl ltll Mikel Mill Iluny ch lIlltt stored lilo other llllv Itlrlltfl goals Jelnuil Mllllllll illnrklnuu nml Terry they ountelrul lor tho itl irry hirinyks marltut We lost three minutes late lhII llisnm iltfli lclnvy mammal nilcr they met tmo to liotlul trad liih Conny amt liuh lilctl atnred day for flmclnnd whils lilnln Cam and no Van lrnpa got the other iklilnlo goals lappln Garry Human and In Dull sand for llodlcster Saturday while Gouda lalorge Norm Uellsdin and liiurrly llali replied for Pittsburgh Gene Uhrtnco mod twice to lead Hershey to its atmlmt mrr Qldroc Jeonnot Gilbert lcta Gnsdlsr Myron tltanklewics and Wayne Rivers scornd the linger kite and Yves incss earls scored twicn Inc as Iield rhila Caron and arm Crvrnoron got the llulloln mark era ilaitimova martianen wm Marc Dulour lten tiehtnkel Keri liltvhenson Jean Marie hisells Ilnle Regan and Raw llllen not got the lone levelrid ma Vancouver Splits For New OWnors II Tim CANADIAN lIllCFtt Vennuser Honda and em and tort nos Inr their now own ers during the weekend Weal cm lhwkcy league hotels The lnnrwks wirrhnwi Ivy srmlirnte from lrrll lltane tor 1500000 larl week delented lm hurries Diodes liaturdoy night then tell hi In lmIlaMI iiurkoroos humbly in the hum weekend tlmwa lvvtlouil was lclrntnl rl ivy lirlotla Maple locals liaiurtlwy and im Angelou rune out of the home harmienl withr 1rlmy om Hattie hian Willy Irlvllnnrls idmy Ilwnlvl the ltukorvm hack into the lvnruo lead with Iminlu two one than Vittoria Blues Capture Yates Trophy LONDON Ont tCPtDcspllo spotting their opponents two touchdowns beiore the linai game was 15 minutes old Uni versity oi Toronto lllues are the new football champions ot the Ontario Quebec intercollegiate Athletic Association The Blues who hadnt won the title since i950 defeated University at Western Ontario Mustangs 2110 in their cham pionship playoit Saturday as quarterback Bryce Taylor threw his third touchdown pass six minutes beiure the linai whistle They meet University ol Al berta Golden Bears in Toronto next Saturday lor the Vanler Cup The Blues who lost to every other team in the conicrcnce in regularseason play barely qualitied Ior their shot at the title with 33 record They had deleated Western Illls two weeks agothe Mus tangs only previous setback this season But last week they were upsct 1714 by the previ otis winiess hicGiil University Redmcn WERE SECOND That lelt the Blues in sec ondplace tie with Queens Uni versity But the Golden Gaels had lost both their games with Westem and OQIAA ruits per mlt playoil only it runnerup has previously beaten the Iirst place club At the end of the Iirst till11 ter it looked as it the iiiues mlttht as well have taken the alternoon oil Rob Campbell the Iirst Illus tang to handle the ball ran back Vnrd Inssls punt his yard touchdown on the third play at the game Ten minutes later fullback harry iiurridgs evaded aovcral sluggish Toronto defenders and ran yards tor second score Roth were con verted by Art Froeae Taylor gradually got the Tor onto oiienre untracked passing to Mike iZben for touchdowns In the second and louth Ituar ters before his clinching loss to Gerry Stemberg put the game away Tnylnr also kicked all three extra points by himseil lwo singles by Dennis Walker in tha linai quarter were all Wcaicrn could muster alter its early splurge RREAKR HEART The play that broke the hearts lees Wlitwl Wuon Hm at all th hunt at Mr Inc lllwdly gmttnss lion nil iovl sine and bottom mm til mm Ml la infill1 asam usual aamaal ol Weslrm supporters in the with Jim Eastern Conterentca team But East York cham pious of the Ontario Football Union anddefen national lllbmledlata eh onar had ItsllbackaRay ii llams andion Moolelth inthe lineup Saturday and they were gma than enoughto overwhelm avy Williarnaposted maiorein the tire int and louth quarters whilo Monieltlt collected two touchdowns in Eastthka ta peint secondquarter spree and boeated lein the throng sec on Haltbaek Gerrymurows had the ethermajor and ran con Vert and quarterback Norm iuner who completedlo of the 10 passes kicked the only other Wulconvert attempt to main wtaeorlng for the Turn onto club Played on soit field in chilly breeze the game turned onesldtd in the second quarter alter Shearwater briefly showed the power that swept them to the Atlantic lootbraliv Canton eoce drampionshlp WIMIA loss this year Trailing 70 going Intothe second quarter Na quickly eapitallsed on Iumbe by East York guard Fred Ternoway on tile Argu 43yard line and play for six points The lone Shearwater touch down was the handiwork at quarterback Bob Contact and tanker Derek Carriere Cor mier flung 27yard strike to Carnera whomoped the rest at the way to pay dirt lohn Salmonds convert was crowd of 7000 travelled 55 the last taste at Navy scoring yards Stemberg the OQIAA that East Yorks rigid detenco scoring leader took shortlyieldcd Rare pass and escaped two East tacklers to go all the way Eben whose scoring plays went to and seven yards caught seven passes for total yardagecf ill Taylor was good on 12 at his 24 attempts the 221 Yards Western moved mainly on the ground picking up 111 yards with Burrldga contributing its on 16 carries The Toronto victory was the first by secondplace club since Western deieated liIeGill In 1950 The Blues took the Yates on for the flat time Next weeks Vanier Cup game the Iirat officiallysanc tioned EastWest final will be played fro the benefit at the SavetheChildren Fund SETS NEW MARK sr communes cm lilanfred Rudolph 10yearold member of the st Catharines YhiCA swim Club set in Cans dian record for tha loyard breaststroke in the class for competitors lit years old and un der here Saturday Swimming in meet against the South ilul Inlo NY YMCA Mnniretl completed the toyards in 10 seconds twotenths at second better than the previous mark York new advances against the winner oi the Wesb tern Canada linai lor the na Ittenal intermediate crown Rams Quality To Play Argos WINNIPEG CPI8L James Rams marched to an easy 250 victory over Port Arthur Mus tangs in the Western Canada In termediate football final here Sunday St James will meet eastern champions East York Argo nauts in Toronto next Sunday in 1the Canadian intermediate Il aa Hallbackleroy Clark scored pair of touchdowns and full back Don Siupski added an other End Dick Kochler kicked tield goal two singles and twp converts to complete the scoring W048 CHAMPIONSHIP MONTREAL CF Fort Garry lian Lions won the Ca nadian juvenile Iootbaii cham pionship here Sunday with 1111 win over Montreal Point St Charles Leos Boys Fort Garry ran up at 190 lead in the tint half and never looked back turned it into passandrun omensmam Rough Riders are upln arms about the relereetng but Iiam ilton TigerCats are up five points in their two ame total pointEastern Foot all Cooler encaffinai alter an 101 tri umph Sunday Coach Frank Clair otthe ltl dora not onlywas unhlwl Lwith fourth quarter ruling that gave the bailback to Handl ton alter Ottawa had apparently recovered fumble but also was fuming about threefiri unarterinlractlons that the ol Iiclals missed completely Hamilton had to men ontha lield lor cachioi Ottawas tirst two punts and had lllz on the line and two receiverstor the third Ottawa kick Clair moaned The Ottawa bench and many at the 20211 fans holleredthat llamiilon had too many men an gle llifld but oIIicials didnt no es The crowd chilled hy the al degree temperature really let loose in the fourth quarteron the apparent fumble that was nullified by quick whistle TheplayA started with Ottawa on the Hamilton 51yard line when nuarterhackRuss Jackson tried to find end Ted Watkins withn long pass Hamilton hall aek Carney Henley intercepted the pass on his own so and ran the ball to the Ottawa 40 where he was tackled irorn behind by fullback lim Dillard The ball popped loose and Ri der flanker Whit Tucker dived on the ball near the sidelines iieid judge llm King oi Ment reai signalled Ottawa had pos Branch Hickey Critically Ill COLUMBIA Ma All Branch Rickey 04 year old baseball great who collapsed at the speakers rostrum Saturday night remained in coma to day in the Intensive care sec tion at the BooneCouuty Hoa pitnl He is holding his own but still is in critical eohditlona hospital spokesman said Ila was being administered oxygen Rickey veteran of nearly half century in the malor leagues was stricken wlth heart attack while accepting membership In the Missouri Sports ilall of Fame In cere monies in Columbia He said he couldnt go on sank to chair and collapsed on to the floor reamcitator was rushed to the scene and Rickey was taken to the hos pital lie had lelt hospital bed in st Louis Saturday to attend the ceremonies Rickey had had two previous heart attacks one at Pittsburgh in loss and the other at his sum mcr home in Sudhury in 1061 iCQritrdver TorontoAr orlauts thusoason But umriire ilob Shepherd Toronto in over to teiiirelerea Seymour Wilson thatha had whittled the play dead hetero theJumble meaning Hamilton retained the ball When theysaid ltwas Ham iltons ball nearly dropped dead airsaid alter the game The play proved to ba turniagpoini In the game Harn Ilton trailed 1310 It the time but Willie Bethea scored touchdown tour plays later That and single on widest yard field goal attempt by Don Sutherinwho converted lwica gave theTIeats the livepoint margin theywill cdrry into the linai gameat Hamilton next Saturday blglacter in Hamiltonsre surgence was their containment oi Dillards inside running in the second hail The big Iuiibaclt helpcd stake Ottawa to 1M haiftime lead with sparkling display otrun niag and pasacatching Riders Safzié With Results mm iepi Ralph Sam coach of liarniltondfiger Cau feels the Midi of the main Fowl Conlerenee Ilsaal was lust about perfect Sazlogandhis ilcats arrived here Sunday night alter detest ing Ottavya Rough Riders luia inthe lustgame or the two Kame totalmint series Sunday afternoon in Ottawa Saslo sald the score left the TigerCats without big lead to have to Protect on big deficit to catch upon Last year the Tiger Cats trailed the ngh Riders by it points after the first game of the eastern linai andhad to come mm behind to win the round by one point Selle added that as far as he is Wed the Tlcata will go into theseeond game of this years fmai to be played at Civic Stadium hem Saturday alternoon as it the team had played scoreless tie Sunday The winner oi the round will ragesent diam lntfie Grey lame ay ov 27 in lbreute 8191 AldelgerCats mam Ce cum thtOry iuaion olthabail Jaeklon had lair pmtee gm of the Eastern amassed 220 oi their en mi net olience in the Iiist haiiiand Dillardaccaunted tor issyarda himself He woundup with total at 20i yards110 rushin on 22 carries and 00 throughthl air on live passreceptions But thevTieata eutotIrOb tawaa outside running holding halfback as Scott to total ol one yard in seven series line from the Hamilton rush buthad hard time finding open receiv era as the Hamilton pass da fence shadowed hisgdownileld men lNranczrrtoN costar Riders only touchdown at the game came in the second quar ter alter defensive haliback Joe Poirier intercepted broken play passfrom Tlcat halfback DickCohee Elm Ottawa the ball on the ion 20 Onlhc next play Jackson hil Dillard with touchdown pass line Racine booted the con vert and added two Ileld goals Hrom 27 and yards outto raise the count to 130 at the 1m Joe Zuger who shared Harn iitons quarterback duties with Frank Cosentino finally got the Ticaia on the seoresheet in the third quarter iollowlng short kick against the wind by Ottawa punter Bill Cline ilamiltongot the bail on th Ottawa 80 and on the first play Zuger hit Choee in the end zone or touchdown The Ticats again took advan tage oi the windwhich guated lotto mics nn houras Sulherln booted 36yard field goal to cut the Ottawa lead to three points Then came the hotlydlsputed fourthnuarter play Hamilton managed only 205 yards total oilence 100 on the ground and 06 through the air Cosentino was good on four of seven passes for SI yards while Zugcr hit on three oi six for 42 Choces only throw was inter cepted Jacksonlcompleted nine id passes 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