Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 24 Oct 1955, p. 10

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40 THE OSHAWA TIMES-GAZETTE, Monday, October 24, 1058 Oshawa Golden Bears Lose Providence Reds, SPORTS MENU Ey Tilt To Dominion Champs [J Both halk Wins Flam] » " " " i i By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS |! Everything from Soup to Nuts" |, the, Deus Cottam Soha pot rs oe by Geo. H. Campbell , as 3 Hd Providence Reds and Buffalo Bi-| By THE CANADJAN PRESS SPORTS EDITOR ly fostered by the Get-To-Gether|floor, toward the end of the game, sons are two American Hockey JAN Club and Smco Hall, visted Tor-| For the Nortowns, every player League clubs that believe in ekerl The loojball glory belongs today onto St. Michael's College gym|managed to get into the scoring co. the BIG period. And it paid off! a rath a y oak yesterday for an exhibition game|column, with Waters and Green| e period. And It paid oft; w runs ah 8 speed against the Toronto Nortown.88's. topping their scoring list, with 12!/Sunday night as both came through) sprinter ah e power of a ram- | Nortowns, holders of the 1955/and 11 respectively. {with victories to move into a tie ive-foot-nine, 205-poun M BIG FOUR football standings remain the same after the week. | Canadian Junior basketball crown By Golden Boars broke into 28 for second place, a point back of B. e five soul a Canadian ud i end activities, the only difference being that Montreal Alouettes and | iy Voy D454 but the newly: shooting and fine passing plays in/the league-leading Cleveland Bar-| down scoring record that had stood Hamilton Tiger-Cats, the 1-2 pace-setters of the Interprovincial grid organized Oshawa Junior team the first quarter but in the second ons. since 1952 as Montreal Alouettes loop, are now leading the other two by an even more comfortable gave the champions some great op-|Stanza, Nortown took charge to; Reds shut out Springfield Indians routed Sugily Argonsuis 12 Sat. margin, with 16 and 14 points respectively. Toronto Argos and Ottawa position, holding an 18-13 grea for Make the half-time score stand at 54 with three of their goals com- urday to Sa tai the rs im, ge ip Roughriders hold the 3rd and 4th spots with six and four points, the first quarter and rallying| 429, Oshawa showed up better in ing in a second-period outburst, Bi-| The ys kept the Alouettes two respectively. Alouettes lashed Argos 43-12 on Saturday afternoon strowgly again in the third quarted, the third quarter, holding the Do. » well | points i t Hamilton Ti right in Varsity Stadium and at the end of the third quarteg it was to trail only 59-44. {pinion shiampions even at ' 15 sons turned back the cellar-dwell points in front of rm to} igen: 436. Down. in Ottawa, Hamilton scored a touchdown in the last five| Size was the main factor in this/POIntS apiece, for a 50-44 score but|ing Hershey Bears 7-3 with four of ycot yno'veiuvenated Ottawa Rough ve fi test, with Gaity, the six-foot,| In the final frame, the homesters inoir goals going into the net in Fo awa [Lol minutes to make the final score 21-12. fcontest, toe for Nortowns. |dominated the action. | goa's going e Riders 22-12 in a hard-fought game Seven ine en re nt Tio} hi'| OSHAWA GOLDEN BEARS; |the opening period. in the capital. aving a bid advantage in height |p, In Ontario Rugby Football Union : |Reid, 5; Nelson, 5; Owens, If;| Jim Bartlett, rookie left wing, 2 oF Dat Salter, did most of yo dley Oldfield, 18; Kelly, 7; | paced the Providence attack with|Senior action Sarnia Imperials lost Wrubel, Campbell, 5 and Yule. two goals as goalie Johnny Bower, tWo games. At that, two of the Oshawa stars| NORTOWN 88's: Cohen, c: eck ar 0 New £08 J Rr turned Waterloo Dutchmen scored 17 emerged as top scorers of : the 4. Bobkin, 6; Gaity, 8; Unger, 7; i points in the first half at Sarnia with Hamilton Tiger-Cats. Pat Abbruzzi scored four touchdowns game, Brent Oldfield scoring 18| Nisker, 2 Red Ware 1 in jus vst shutout of the Yous, and so set a new Big Four touchdown mark. The Larks were in |. ts in t hil ; { \ / i high gear and made It stick. It'll be interesting to see if there | yi 5.38 he Odiava 12058 While Lawson, 9; Bevnelds, oi Po Both Lou Kankowski and Chuck are any "press conferences" this week. |" Coach Freddie Thomas used a| Officials: Geo. Sellers and Ing Blair counted twice in Buffalo's| win. OTHER ACTION in the rugby realm on Saturday found Eskimos total of 13 players and this was Jones, both of Torents, riders whipped Vancouver Lions 7. Closer to pome, m ihe niet. 0-0 IN DETRIOT ' Leafs Win At Home Over Rangers 3-2; That standing pretty well rules out the possibility of a tie for third place now. Argos need to win only one of their two remain- ing games with Ottawa to clinch third spot, Similarly, Alouettes can clinch top spot with one win in their next two games, both first game of the season by .shel- lacking the second-place Imperials 25-0 before 150 fans. FOR FOUR TOUCHDOWNS Abbruzzi, playing his first season in Canada after coming unheralded from little Rhode Island State Col- lege, exploded for four touchd to increase his total for the sea- {son and break the old Big Four land Western Conference season- total mark of 16. The hard-hitting backfielder set Saturday Kitchener- and went on to win 22-5. On Sunday | passing and the runni at Toronto, Balmy Beach took their |the Als and later in the.day it! first of their two converted touch- was equalled in a Western Inter-' downs. They were ahead 43-6 until provincial Football Union game at the second-last play of the game Regina by Ken Carpenter of Sask- when Argos got their second touch- atchewan hriders. | down. Carpenter rolled up his total in| Abbruzzi, galloping away from jit games and both he and Abbruzzi|tacklers in fashion, went have two more regular season|over for his touchdowns on jaunts of 11, 26, 22 and 10 yards. Eiche- | verry, guiding the Als' ground and passing attack, in a manner, passed for the Als three other touchdowns. Hal Patterson caught two touch- down passes, the first on an B84- |games. It was equalled last vear | yard play and the on a gain |in 14 games by Alex Webster of of 55 yards. Joey gal {Montreal Alouettes and now with|a 25-yard pass for the other Mont, |New York Giants of the National real touchdown. Bud Kochak con- Football League. verted all seven. The Argos played dismally and| The 385 yards Aloueftes gained | showed nothing in the way of a de- along the ground established a Big fence to stop Etcheverry's| Four rushing record. Etcheverry ng and plung-| completed 19 of 28 passes for 420 g of Abbruzzi, J. C. Caroline and yards but this total was consider- | Jacques Belec. Their pass defence|ably below the league passing rec- al been practically non-existent ord of 586 yards he set last year games in which to increase their record. Three players held the old mark | of 16. It was set in 1952 by former Argo star Ulysses Curtis in a 12: ame season and by Tom Casey of innipeg Blue Bombers in 16 all season but in Saturday's game against Hamilton. their defensive line was shoved Halfback Dick Shatto threw a 23- around and the Als' backfielders yard pass to John Sopinka for had a field day. Argos' first touchdown and their |SCORED 7 MAJORS ' second came on a 26-yara toss | Montreal scored seven touch- from quarterback Tom Dublinski | downs, wrapping the game up early| to Bucky Curtis. Al Pfeifer con- with three in the first quarter, two| verted both touchdowns. |in the second and two more in the| The Riders' loss to Hamilton was i third. They also counted a second their sixth straight, but they quarter single by Tex Coulter and showed tremendous improvement Toronto club for the third and last playoff Ga o "Alouettes Swamp Agonauts; ton Win 21-12 In Ottawa the record in bis 10th game withled 310 before Argos scored the over their previous they now have high hopes they can sweep their final two games of four games and the Argos and edge the berth. : The Riders trailed 9-6 at halftime ferhed er. over from second quarter. the three touchdowns, Fraser. Ottawa racked up downs. Bernie Custis took a short ss from quarterback Jack Scar- ath for one of them and Scarbath went over for the other himself on a quarterback sneak from one yard ut. ' In the ORFU at Sarnia, the Im- perials played without first-string quarter Gino Cappelletti and the Dutchmen lost quarter Bob Celeri in the third quarter when he was knocked out but not seriously in- | jured. ; Chihawks Whitewashed In Montreal while Queen's won over Western 25-17. Sarnia Imps lost to K-W By RON ANDREWS new scoring gun, helped make Ir-/ time. Dutchmen 22-5 on Saturday and then bowed to Balmy Beach 25-0 on | Sunday as the Balmies got their first win of the season. In ORFU Intermediate, Hamilton Panthers blanked East York Blue Devils 29-0 while Port Colborne upset Peterborough Orfuns 6-0. And in Junior football, Balmy Beach Marines have been suspended for failing to register three of their players and produce birth certificates, after a warning. | Canadian Press Staff Writer |vin's brief stay a miserable one.| Sloan circled New Yok's net to A National Hockey League stu- He scored two goals. Big brother fire home a waist-high shot at dent gave the teacher a rotten Maurice got one, Dickie Moore, | 11:37. There was no scoring in the apple during the weekend. Toe Bert Olmstead and Floyd Curry middle period. Blake was the pupil and Dick Ir- were the other Montreal scorers. Sloan scored his second goal at vin the teacher. It was that way, It was the third shutout in seven 1:27 of the final 20 minutes before for eight years while both were games for Jacques Plante, Cana. Hebenton closed the gap for Ran- [ith Wontresl Canadiens as player Hens, goaltender, Hawks Tigea at gels midway through the period. an coach. ut times ave him 32 times. Al Rollins kicked yoalkeepers Glenn Hall of De-* i i | changed. ; out 35 Hab shots troit and Boston's Terry Sawchuk oF {he Jeasul: he Mvaaine egies The rotten apple in the affair, Moore opened the scoring at 5:50 were unbeatable at Detroit. It was prise of the 1955 college football » She 6-0 Sheljacking Siake's of the first period while Ravks the first NHL scoreless tie this geagon : anadiens gave Irvin's Chicago were shorthanded. Henri Richard season and 12,771 customers sat in y ' ; Black Hawks Saturday. It was slapped in left winger Bert Olm-jon it. Hall Bear Bryant's lads were penal. Dick's first return to Montreal stead"s pass at 8:15 and counted Sawchuk 28. i Forum since he left to take over) again at 10:23 of the middle period Play became more orderly after ing loo vigorously and one of thet as Hawk coach this year. Blake with a backhander off another Olm- referee Jack Mehlenbacher handed from post-season competition this succeeded him as Montreal coach.!stead pass. out four penalties in the first 18 year. That didn't bother Bryant In other games Saturday, Detroit PUT HABS AHEAD seconds. He sent only six men to|hecause even he thought his team Red Wings and Boston Bruins Maurice Richard took Moore's the penalty box after that. was a year or two away. fought to a scoreless tie at Detroit pass at 9:25 of the third period to Rangers kept their undefeated y Toronto sport fans may have been singing the blues (double | blue, that is) in the afternoon but Toronto Leafs brought the sports enthusiasts a little real sunshine at night when they turned back N.Y. Rangers 3-2. Tod Sloan turned in a great game and and scored two goals, Eric Nesterenko got the first one and Leafs impressed with their improved play. Over in Detroit on Saturday night, a couple of great goalies earned shutouts as Bruins and Wings drew 0-0. In Montreal on Saturday night, Chicago Black Hawks got a 6-0 whitewashing from Canadiens----which would make it a rather rough homecoming for Dick Irvin, Last night in | New York, the Rangers scored twice in the third period to win was 54. 'Texas Aggies Rolling Along NEW YORK (AP)--Texas A. and M. won't play in any bow! game this year, but happens between now and the end e BRIGHT BITS: ---- Well, don't say we didn't give you the tip. "Teddy's Sister" won the Little Saratoga Handicap at Dufferin Park on Saturday afternoon. . . . CLARK GRIFFITH, 85-year-old president of Washington Senators and oldest active baseball executive, is in critical condition. . . . MeGILL'S victory over Varsity on Saturday was the first win for the Redmen team since 1953. . . . JACK SOLO- no matter what] made 19 saves| and jzed by the conference for recruit-| Th Aggies still have four South- 'Graham, Hirsch Are Not Retired NEW YORK (AP)--Pro football HIRSCH TOOK PASS i fans in Cleveland and Los Angeles) The rabid Los Angeles fanz, 68, can be glad Otto Graham and €90 strong, saw Hirsh take a pass Crazy Legs Hirsch aren't the re- from Norm van Brocklin for the tiring type. , | winning touchdown in Los Angeles' The two old pros called it quits] 24-13 victory over the toothless at the end of last season, then|troit Lions. By winning, the Rams changed their minds and today | emerged from a three-way tie for| their respective clubs are atop the|the Western Conference lead as the National Football League's confer- Packers were beaten and Washing-| ence standings. {ton edged Baltimore 14-13 on Vic) | True, the surprising Pittsburgh Janowicz' accurate conversion Steelers are keeping pace with! kicking. Cleveland in the Eastern Confer- Chicago Bears won their second ence with the season nearing the straight game, after a miserable Balmy Beach Jr. Marines Suspended TORONTO (CP)--Balmy Beach Marines were suspended from the junior Big Four Football League for the remainder of the season Saturday for failing to register birth certificates for three players. Marines, who finished in first place during the regular season re- cently completed, were to have played in the league finals against either Toronto Parkdale Lions or milton East Lions within the MONS, British fight promoter, has signed Canadian champion, Earl Walls to fight the South African giant, Ewart Potgieter, who weighs 320 pounds and stands seven feet, two inches high. . . . BIG FOUR officials have ruled that Hamilton Tiger-Cats are entitled to replay that 16-15 game with Argos. The executive upheld the Hamilton pro- test ---- but now the Ti-Cats don't want to bother playing the game. If they did play-and won, they'd be tied for first place and Ottawa would be tied with Argos for third place ---- but they've also w orked it out that it's almost impossible to have a real tie since the showing made by two teams against each other, decides the standing in the event of a tie on points won , . . GOLDEN BEARS, Oshawa's Junior basketball team, played the Dominion champions, Nortowns, in To- ronto yesterday and although beaten, made a good showing. . . OSHAWA'S 1955 baseball season didn't really end until yesterday ternoon when Legion nosed out Rexalls 4-3 in the deciding game the local Midget League championship. | Baseball Season Finally Ends, Local Midget Title To Legion af: for fm 'American League |Has More Players On All-Star Team Oshawa Legion Minor Baseball bases but Cole went down swing. Association's 195 Season dg : ita whi ame to an end on Sunday after- nters gave up seven while | a at Alexandra Park when Ca-/Luke, op the mound for Legion ST. Lops 127)"The American padian Legion defeated Rexalls 4-3/ yielded five safeties. League, for the first time in ou in a stirring third and deciding Rexalls got a run in the second years. dominated the 1665 Too kis game for the local Midget League inning when Winters himself sin- all-star team selected Sunday by championship. gled with one out, stole second|The Sporting News. laced. cigh For the most part, the players and scored on a single by George The junior circuit placed eight on these two teams comprised the| Fuller, after two out. In the third of. the 11 players on the squad in roster of the Oshawa All-Stars, who inning, Lionel Kelly walked and a poll of sportswriters conducte won the Ontario Midget champion- Bucky Angel was safe on an error,|by the baseball weekly. It was the ship two weeks ago and the de- so was Eddy Westfall. Winters first time since 1951, when Mickey ciding game of their local league struck out but Jack Lyons drew |Mantle, Minnie Minoso and Gil finals proved a real battle decided | 2 walk to force in Kelly then Dan- McDougald broke in, that the : |ny Gray fanned to end the big American League won more berths biggest mistake we made was winning first place in the two - | years we've in the league. FORDS | 1955 MODELS fo (LEAR 2 Sedans 6 Coaches $1995 includes: | | and Dutchmen scorers were Jim Logan | | Hamilton claimed it should have next Saturday for what probably With two Joals, Howie Lee and| FIGHTS {been given the down over again will be the intercollegiate cham ie Walch with ote Ba os | and that Jopeuite should have been Plonship, The Blues defeated Gaels ~ Po penalized from the line of scrim- 11-6 in their first meeting in Tor- from a shutout defeat when he, By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS |.nace for the repeated third down. onto and both teams have six poked the puck behind goaltender Buenos Aires--World flyweight The meeting Sunday agreed with! points from three wins and a loss. Denis Brodeur in the third period. champion Pascual Perez, Argen- Hamilton's view. | McGill is third with three points Chatham Maroons made 1,800'tina, outpointed Dann Kidd, Phil-| The ruling and Hamilton's de- and Mustangs are last with one. fans at Owen Sound a trifle un- ippines, 10 (non-title). cision do nothing to change the CAME FROM BEHIND happy in the first period as they Hayma--Jimmy Ford, 145, Doug- outcome of the game and Tiger- Redmen's losing streak ended in took a 1-0 lead but Mercurys were lac. Ga.. defeated Rolando Rodri- Cats remain safe in second place a furious fourth-quarter in which out in front 2:1 after two periods guez, 147, Cuba (disqualification). |with 14 points, | they came from behind with a pair 1 () i! fs d d -0 :06 » i " BE Le Bt mt serene Toons Bach msm iva ot conference games let on hele wa way int, 'ut they were, fa art, as Ed. Brows ran ar two Ha ? Be ; . § a ack a stubborn Chicago schedule. Nothing is certain, of i i hird| next two weeks. Rangers climbed into a tie for Richards rebound. Curry ended team { {less impressive Sunday in a 19-17 touchdowns and passed for a thir seeond place Stnday as they piledithe scoring at 14:40 Wally H heimer led the win. COUrSe: in this upset-happy 100D, victory over New York Giants than in a 34-23 victory over San Fran-| The announcement was made by s Pp S as i ! +40. y Hergesheimer led the win- but as George Sauer, who Bavior| i he Sep- i i more misery on Irvin with a 5-4 ' Tod Sloan was the sparkplug for n pith tw 1 d the Browns were in walloping cisco 49ers. Philadelphia, the Sep- president Ray Grigg following a victory over Chicago at New York. Leafs with two goals. Right winger icki, Creighton Ba Mog sub Yook 2 197 pasting Saturday, Gren Bay 41-10, tember choice to battle Cleveland) meeting of the league committee. After the four weekend games, Eric Nesterenko was the other Leaf added singles for Rangers. Nic $2 don't see who can stop them.' Grabain, completing seven of hi for the eastern ind was left, Although ages of She three play Montreal still leads the league race marksman. Dave Creighton and Mickoski scored twice for Chicago,| Here's how the other major con-| asses for 187 yards, guided the with a 13-1 mark after a TR ulD: ean trera with 11 points. Rangers and Bruins rookie Andy Hebenton gave Ran- with Tony Leswick and Jack Mc- ferences stand: ZToWnS. OB touchdown marches of with Chicago Cardinals, Cleveland and Norman Goldie -- were not are deadlocked with eight points gers their two tallies. | Intyre getting one each. Pacific Coast--UCLA. the choice, | 2 and 71 yards and scored and Pittsburgh are 41 with 7 guestioned, Maines were barred each in second spot. Detroit and Nesterenko slapped a 30-foot shot Hergesheimer wrapped up the is riding high, the only beaten, | on cc. mself. | games to go. cause they ad not 3 Chicago share fourth place, two past Ranger goalie Lorne Worsley game at 12:40 of the last period to untied team in league play. The ihe players birth Sertifieaies afer points behind Rangers and Boston, to put Leafs ahead at 6:50 of the break a 4-4 deadlock, His first| UCLANS have been beaten only by . » be g warned to do so at a g and Leafs remain in the cellar on first period before 12,947 fans at goal came at 11:50 of the opening Maryland, and have clear salting | t 1 g in H ton Oct. 6 two wins and a tie in eight games. Toronto. Creighton evened the|period. Creighton's goal at 12:17 of | until Nov. 19 when they play South- oron 0 oor age S . { BEACH STATEMENT A crowd of 13,815 largest to score as he backhanded Jack the same session boosted him into' ern California in a game that could |. Joe McNulty, coach of watch an NHL game this season, Evan's rebound into Leafs' net a first-place tie with Jean Beli- decide the title. | - . | Beach, said he believes the sus- turned up at the Chicago-Montreal four minutes later. Both teams veau of Montreal in the individual Big 10--Michigan, another favor-| £4 er Il assiC pension was a bined effort of | game. Henri Richard, Canadiens' were shorthanded a man at the scoring race. Each has 10 points. ite, is out front, but its 14-13 | Hamilton East Lions pnd rarkd | over Mi ta Saturday : ons, the teams which finish: | i f TORONTO (CP) Toronto's; Tournament proceeds went 10) onond and third in the si A i Dea whl bag ge ! Bloor Collegiate Institute senior |Toronto Community Chests, Bring | respectively. ald e enIrr 0 Ohio State, which all but elim. 'ive ing them a sizeable step nearer OM DOYS et wicotsn ms, Miesss oto eam repre 3 seis heh tr Tl So ed | {an jo State meet on Nov. 19, win ov 5 - e ys' ¢ and that could decide the crown, |urday night and won the seventh pag ericaders 20 iy §, several registered but why weren't the In Western Canada Football cx: lissoms fom cies sania, Res Foster tonta or Bloc aks hd esther tour. sipended i ht meng Oct 82 | Colorado, the only team figur {pament, nament one of the season's most| Ihe league ruling sa By THE CANADIAN PRESS | ; ; give it a run, 5621. The Sooners, With the championship goes the colorful events. have been thrown out then." ¥ downs to his credit for the 1955 now have won 24 in a row and the Golden Rulé award for exhibiting| Five of coach Bing Caswell's] McNulty also said he t The men have been separated campaign, one more than the pre- end isn't in sight. good sportsmanship in the two-day, Bloor Bombers oR for onme| figure why Goldie I a from the boys in the Western Inter- vious record in both. cohferences.| Atlantic Coast--Maryland seems! four-game series. touchdown each. Fleet Rich M certificate registration. "He pla provincial Football Union after 36 The WIFU mark was set by Tom! certain to sail through undefeated) wieven thousand fans in CNE|who later in the game Suftered a| with Parkdale last season scheduled games. Casey of the Blue Bombers in 1952. and untied and play Oklahoma in gtadium saw another outstanding broken leg, carried Bloor's firstihe was registered with them For all practical purposes, the In Edmonton, fullback Normie the Orange Bowl. performance in the first game Sat-| one over in the first-quarfer and lay-off linup has been settled, | (China Clipper) Kwong set a Saturday's scores included: urday when St. Patrick's College kicked a scingle bi the third irst-place Edmonton Eskimos get league record for yards gained| . East from Ottawa walloped East York| quarter. a bye into the final, second-place rushing in a season when he picked gt 1,awrence 30 McMaster (Ont.) 6 Collegiate Institute 27-1. The * team 'caught fire in the Saskatchewan Roughriders play up 27 yards in line plunges. Kwong Rochester 44 Kings Point 0 Play Friday night saw Burling-| fourth with Neil Christensen, Bill Winnipeg Blue Bombers in the DOW Bas 1,058 yards rushing, eclip- Navy 33 Penn 0 ton district high school easily de-|Lundy, Fred Takerer and Steve als proved a semi-final and British Columbia Sing the 1,052-yard mark set in Maryland 34 Syracuse 13 feat Woodstock CI 33-1, and Etobi-| Pasternak all scoring touchdowns. in the 7s inning. threat. than the National. Lions and Calgary Stampeders 1351 by Howard Waugh of. Calgary Colgate 7 Yale 0 coke CI eke out a 10-7 win over/Lundy, who played a deft game Legion scored first when Jack! Rexalls took the lead in the fifth, The squad lineup: | wait until next year. tampeders. | Princeton 26 Cornell 20 hard-playing Hamilton Cathedrals. |in the quarter slot, kicked two suc- Fisher singled to open the game, pen Winters singled with two out,| Norm Zauchin, Boston, first] Eskimos defeated Blue Bombers Besides the most yards gained Army 45 Columbia 0 Judges chose Bloor as the team cessful converts, advanced on a sacrifice by Dave cial 2nd and 3rd and then came base; Hector Lopez, Kansas City, 12-0 in Edmonton Saturday, ending record, Waugh also held the best Dartmouth 14 Harvard 9 which best carried out the player's Timmins was led in its tough Esterbrooks, stole thitd base and home when the next three batters second base; Jose Valdivielso, the. Winnipeg club's last . slim net gain mark with a total of 1,043 Midwest and coaches' code of pub in bid defensive fight by quarterback Rae ame home on a passed ball. Trail-|iy guceession, Lyons, Gray and|Washington, shortstop; Ken Boyer, chance to make second place. yards for the 1954 season. Kwong Notre Dame 22 Purdue 7 ship while showing a high standx-d| Gacuette and big end Rick Ten- ing 2-1 going into the fourth, Le-\pyjier all drew walks. Lucky Wills|St. Louis, third base; Elston How- Roughriders trounced the Lions 33-7 has also surpassed this mark. | Michigan State 21 Illinois 7 of football "*%|nant in company with Myro Maty-| gion added one more to tie the|grounded out with the bases load-|ard, New York Yankees, left field; in Regina. : Waugh now is in the U.S. army. § 1 mish, Bob Leroux, Pete Woodruff s ' Y.| Ohio State 26 Wisconsin 16 I score when Taylor opened yith 3 ed as Rexalls missed another big|Bill Virdon, St. Louis, centre field; British Columbia could still tie Another record believed to have wichigan 14 Minnesota 13 RECEIVED BOWLS and Ray Paterick. i single, moved to 2nd oy a balk chance. |Carlos Paula, Washington, right the third-place Bombers in points, been set in the game betwen Ed-| Nebraska 18 Missouri 12 All four winning teams received fourth with Neil Christensen, Bill and then with two ogt, ol : in In the sixth inning, Kelly walked |field; Hal Smith, Baltimore, but are on the short end when it monton and Winnipeg was end!Southern Methodist 33 Kansas 14 Red Feather howls. | quarter, | ters issued Walks 3 erry Slavia with one out and Angel singled.|catcher; and Herb Score, Cleve- comes to a comparison of points for! Rupe Andrews' mark of nine in- Kansas State 9 Towa State 7 y f and ack Cole 20 Dovg, Nee Westfall drew a walk to fill the|land, Frank Lary, Detroit and and against and have an almost terceptions so far this season. | Qklahoma 56 Colorado 21 . Port Colbo same throug we 2 ases-loaded pases but Winters grounded, forc-| jack Meyer, Philadelphia, pitches. non-existent chance of changing the Edmonton coach Frank Ivy used [pdiana 20 Northwestern 14 Hamilton Panthers ort Colborne Lakers single fo score Taslor ind again ho igh ih, Hate amd Lyons += AP uation. necting a isso win. practically' ll of bis stare. ot eas South Blank East York | Upset Peterboro Orfuns g : force nters a |, to en a | V y CO! SON some of the time, as the Eskimos i | in the top of the 6th to tie the inning. Wills singled in the last of - The Eskimos have 13 wins. avenged their first loss of the sea-| Kentucky id Flories LS 'blan ast or. PORT COLBORNE -- (CP)--Port| score at 3-3. John Branch started the 7th but there were two out at 1 our | Saskachewan has nine, Winnipeg $00 at the hand of the Blue Zylane 14 Stogla » HAMILTON (CP) -- Hamilton| Colborne Lakers upset Peterbo- this inning off with a safety and the -time and Luke fanned Gary | six, British Columbia five and Cal- Bombers Quarterback Jackie Par- Pitts urge h 24 ida State 0 Panthers ended their regulars inter | rough Orfuns 6-0 Saturday in the Glavin walked. Cole sacrificed and Minacs to end the game and sea- |gary three. Each team plays 16 ker showed he hasn't forgotten how Seagia a 7 'mediate Ontario Rugby Football final game of the Ontario Rugby Brauch Ssored 5a Luke grounded son. : Ha 1 | games. Edmonton and British Col- to Tun by carrying 23 yards to set n° SSBF, fd 28 Union football schedule Saturday| Football Unions intermediate : . | CANADIAN LEGION: Fisher, ss; p 0 S {umbia each have one outing left up the only Edmonton touchdown, when they walloped the winless schedule. In the 7th, with the score tied, Esterbrooks, rf; Ryan, 3b; Taylor, | | and the other teams two. scored by Kwong in the first quar- os West East York Blue Devils, 29-0. The loss cost Orfuns first-place Legion went in front for the first/ef; Jeffs, If and ¢; Branch, 1h; | 2 Records were the order of the ter. |S. California 33 California 6 Coach Merle Hapes' boys finished| honors in the 'league as Hamilton Hime in fhe Zame when John Ryan Glavin, 2b; Cole, ¢ and If; Luke, P te t |day in Saturday contests. Saskatchewan scored five con. Oregon 46 ay with eight wins, a tie and one loss singled with one eut and stole sec-|p. 3 Halfback Ken Carpenter of the verted touchdowns, two of them|WYoming 23 Utah 1 in 10 starts. Panthers open their god as Doug agin struck out.! REXALLS: Wills, 2b; Minacs, ~- : | Roughriders set a WIFU record | Carpenter's, and a field goal. End \ semi-finals next weekend against) Blue Devils at Hamilton Saturday. ; rne es pu ed out a two ss; Kelly, 1b; Angel, c; Westfall] OTTAWA (CP) -- The executive for touchdowns scored in a season|Joe Aguirre collected all the kick- Foster Drives Tempo Peterborough Orfuns. Lakers, who finished the regular Roser 3 Tiel Heid, i score of. Papers, p; Lyons, 3b; Gray, of the Big Four Football Union | ang equalled a Canadian mark set ing points. oster Url P Halfback 'Bill Brady tallied two season in fourth place, will play Ryan 3 hy 38 W Wag run. Branch] ; Fuller, If. Sunday upheld a Hamilton protest.| py pat Abruzzi of the Montreal] Besides Carpenter the touch-|'To Another Victory majors on 10 and 12-yard jaunts, | Oakville Black Knights in the semi-| Havin drew walks to fill the' Umpires: Barnes and Galbraith. but the 7 igericals big Tg Alouettes only a few hours earlier. | downs were scored by Bobby Mar-| "0 DISON, Ind, (AP) -- Danny Quarterback Glen Dawson ted | finals to begin next | play FUL, "I Eac ayer now s 17 touch-/low, AH ' bo i touchd: | {onto Argonauts so the league stand- | player Ow 2s Suce-low, Tom Ferd and Pete Thedos Foster of Detroit drove Guy Lom. | pine Points a Glen Timlock aul Lakers won the game midway} Joe Schertzel Paces Dutchmen | ngs retain their status quo. i bardo's Tempo VII to its fourth) ~0 0 weit "belted over from inside| through the fourth quarter when! | Big Four secretary Wes Brown of | . . straight 1955 vic Sunday in the| oo Tr Panthers other scores. quarterback Pete Rysdale threw a - : : [Otizwa old 8 reper 2 cavaCAT] eamen rina eighth annual Madison regatta but| pooper hold a 11.0 lead at half touchdown pass to end Jim Bab-| | meeting that it unanimously agreed | {elded the national umlimited hy- liard, who was stan of i itioni e-Dl 1n e sly 2 y time after a scoreless first quar- , who anding in Orfuns'| ir Conditioning Vv 4 in or | Hamilton's protest of a Tuling by . . droplane ehiamplonsiilp to Sale V, ter |end zone. Rysdale converted. - Heater referee Hap Shouldice in the game owned by Joseph Schoenith of | wa Seherteh by 3 deleboamian and siored the lone goal of the a¢ Toronto was valid. End Their Lon F amine troit. ) ' Factory warranty when the need i he time| "Buck "Forsiund Jerry Reid and oun NOB Ihe Ls hoor hel Jinishes inn the p+ Jina) heat Windsor RKO Juniors Kennedy Sets P ace li A a « , J 3 e i Same ducing the weekend and Joe rookie Roy Leckie scored for Mer-| pie ™to ; ing Fave Bimirin Saved By THE CANADIAN PRESS [of touchdowns to overcome a three are the closest in Gold Cup « * Whi Samia Kni hts ! { T I alce seater Jee Boal, REEitel SUIYS ile \George Edwards was over. but Tiger-Cats officials de} The longest uabeaten sweak in point deficit. Then they battled Tempo VII beat Gale V by three 1p g As Habs Down Cubs! ©0ls, gasoline, Spore ran Blueline i i eh . Cha har Scorer. "Ml ,|cided not to take up the offer. Lata dian senior othe crum| 4 {gimly to hold off two Varsity eet in the first 15-mile heat on WINDSOR (CR) Windsor Ako QUEBEC (CP)--Forbes Kennedy | tire, etc. Sher Yate men the ping penalty Maroons' | Toronto and Ottawa Rough Ri- Saturday in Montreal under the marches late in the game. They|ihe three-mile Ohio river courss,| Whipped Sarnia Knights 39-11 Sun- ennedy | ntario Hockey Association Senior Eddie Busch proved disastrous. He gers had the biggest stake in the Senior intercollegiate league's most stopped the first one on the five-| ity Bill Cantrell of Detroit driv-| day before 800 fans in the opening scored once in each period Sunday A eagle led hn Jeam a a i Was sent il at ng of the second | Hamilton decision. Had Tiger-Cats| devastating one-two aerial punch. ! yard line and the second on the 19. ing the loser. Lee Schoenith, son, game of the junior Ontario ugby | 10 Kad Montreal Junior Canadiens | TRADES ary Ver ine 5 r Bu 0g% [3% pe ; an in seven seconds| accepted the option for a replay, Quarterback Dick Carr tossed Carr's p was the of the Gale V owner, took over tor | Football Union final. |Cub + eto) nS familton | i urday before 3, {Torslupd am eid scored Owen pe fame would have been thrown Le rent MeCN on John} factor 0 ihe win. In addition 10/the second heat and Foster beat| Fratmen will carry the 28-point 08 na Trophy game, TERMS £5 . N . {out, The lost Toronto victory would amen | Pp m by o 5 for th - | ey was Dutchmen s second win SAW LOOSE GAME De pulled Ottawa into ry third- to a 16-9 upset over the league- he tossed a 17-yard pass to Sam bing | ath points for sor SHES. 10 Sarnia Saturday for, the The vielory was the third in aj 32 many stare if fhe yout) A crowd of 2.430 at Windsor saw place tie with the Argonauts And leading University of Toronto Blues Vuska fo set up Ricky Adrian for ond place, 'Gale V-finished the total.point series. The defending i Tt the Sajiadicns 10, TORY, 4 : bo 'played game ween the third place is the last playoff posi- » 4 " § chdown, season with 2,050 to Tempo VII's/D h i held a| : " { wis Swen ound Mercurys atop, Bulldogs and Stratford Indians. It tion. y The loss not only halted Blues'| Adrian caried over from the 1727, including 1,200 Sunday. 117-5 lead Jt <h never headed. the victim twice, losing £0 in Ther erkens games. Mor. he rs pid, indore. orn to ae ay We. veo | Bob Feteher and Norges Clark "00 BOR eg wolf Feo : s Nad I indspr mnar- Ottawa moved to have the S--Inc iu three itiol Blues blocked two of Bob Hol- d two touchdo apiece and| surys . Jeored their second straight' rowed the lead to 7-5 during the| disputed game played over de-|€ngagements--but it was the first jand's thee convert attempts but Moles Wid one form Tommy "Grant, gy "McKay and, goals and picked up an assist for | in when Joey Seles ed CH | sexu : SV indsor Jeored the only spite Hamilton's decision not to re- Iosgue win by Mooi, Juce the the third was good {or another ean iy traced back to Jack' Foote counted one aplece.| the winners. hile = Marquis| Motors Lid p 14 hr !goal of the final stanza. play it--if it affected standing at In: ame 0 e bd | season. | i / % . i dav and Stratford Indians spoiled = Centre Lou Bendo paced Stral-|the end of the season. But the Since then the Redmen had gone of as Dlaved their sloppiest game ancient Egypt. Tom Paterson pouty on Somygsts Sullivan and Sharpe were the . wilh a 5 home opener ford . witt three goals. Centre| Rough Rider bid was voted down. |nine games without a win. 19-yard pass play from Harry Wik! | Bob Hu gett and fy Polley Hamilton marksmen. acay wi a Win, ot 5 {Mickey Roth had two while Billy The protest arose out of a pen-| Queen's University Golden Gaels co "5 "dons Fyn co eer ™s Touch. | Jocko Thompson converted all Scored majors for Sarnia. | Five Ontario junior teams RA 3-4683 es, x amen eat ahead 30 Sn whe Flick and Herve Dejordy scored |alty levelled against 'Toronto for held oft a Joong Lasthalf stack down. A fisid: goal by Pete Maik 'Bree. od it. the iird { | he & dier are in 4 s one apiece, rd Haidy was a two- roughing Hamilton's Cam Fraser by University o estern Ontario . 5 . estern scor n the third quar- : or the challenge trophy. oT Suing the pri ing ual man oF Vingsor, Walt Pawly- on a third down kick. Shouldice Mustangs iy London to fake a 3-17 34 3 gle RL Skzypek OM ter when Neil Desborough went Pembroke Goalie Is " TROPICAL FRUITS 26 Grenfell Si r "Sl shyn, Reg tt and Ted Abbott penalized Toronto 15 yards from victory and move into a first-place : over for a touchdown and then Sim-| 1 nder period ng toe jana and Se rounded out Bulldogs' scoring. [the point at which Fraser's kick tie with Varsity. RAN OUT OF STEAM mons got his second touchdown for Back With His Brush so LLINGWODN, 9 at, da's| Wamarly Along Bled} : e frame. er was received. | Queen's meet Varsity in Kingston Mustangs came within one point! Mustangs in the fourth. Bob Leb-| SAULT STE. MARIE, Mich. | 8am Russ claims to have Canada's of catching Gaels' 18-5 half-time nett converted both touchdowns for (CP)--Goalie Cliff Hicks showed only tropical orchard under glass. lead in the fourth quarter but they Mustangs. |Sunday night why he was voted In a backyard greenhouse he Brows, i. ran out of steam in the closing Queen's moved ahead 19-17 on a the most valuable player in the oranges, olives, : » i minutes. Gaels pulled ahead with single hy Thompson. On the last| Northern Ontario Hockey Associa- and figs. : 301 Du d Si. a single and a converted toueh-| play of the game lineman Jim tion last year when Pembroke l n as down. | Hughes intercepted a pass and ran Lumber Kings defeated Soo Indians Maxwell. Bruce Giesebrecht tallied Mustangs took a 5-0 lead early In| all the way for a touchdown. Gus| 3-0. It was fhe first shutout record-| the final goal for the winners mid-| MO 8-3331 the first quarter on an unconverted | Braceia converted, : {ed by a 'goaltender in the league way through the last period. touchdown by Ralph Simmons, but| A crowd of 12,000 watched the|this year. Hicks was called on to make 6 Gaels' hard-charging halfback, Ron| Mustangs drop into last place in! Pembroke broke into an early saves to earn his shutout. Al Mil-! WHITBY Stewart, went wild and scored the league standings for the first two-goal lead in the first period on lar siopped 17 of 20 shots for the three touchdowns before half time, time in more than 10 years. ! goals by Bert Giesebrecht and Bob ' Indians.

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