Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 5 Nov 1957, p. 10

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Agr ag Was Jim McCaffrey Tossing A Pass With "A Hot Potato"? By JACK SULLIVAN Canadian Press Staff Writer TORONTO (CP)~Jim MecCal- ada, as any executive will tell you. Bd Me's been in football 30 years or more in an executive capacity | with Ottawa Rough Riders of the Big Four, He's bumped into many ticklish situations in the ad- minstration of football and has got out of with the subtle- ness of a career diplomat, No one really knows when he's kidding or hatching a plot. The other day, for instance, he sald the Big Four officiating this Woh ome SPEAKING OF SPUTNIK . This fellow seems to think he | making a flying dive to save a is spuinik or at least a human | shot in a game against the fly. He is Reg Matthews, goalle | rival team from Lon- of the Chelsea soccer team, | don, SPORTS MENU By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR ? v .. satisfactory." He hinted that the possibility of importing one or two Americans next year to act as head linesmen as a start to a career in the Canadian game would come up at the union's an- nual meeting January. NOTHING TO FEAR 'With this off his chest he prob- ably hied himself off to a corner e statement, [ruffle him, season has been "extremely un-|in the books for a quiet chuckle while league officials handled his hot potato, im Lage 8 to about, except poss! A rap on the knuckles for making pA a but that wouldn't As an unpaid club official he's on sacred ground--he isn't lable to a fine by Judge Allan Fraser, Big Four commissioner, There Is no such immunity in Western Canada, Syd Halter of Winnipeg, Western Interprovincial Football Unjon commissioner, has the authority to fine anybody con. nected with the game, Halter is the judge of what the fine will be. Unfortunately, football officials on the field can't defend them- selves by saying, for instance that the rules the executives pul are phrased in such a way that a lawyer couldn't in. terpret them, They can't talk about such things in public without inviting a $200 fine and, possibly, the loss of a job, However, referee-in-chief Cec McFaddin of Toronto, went to bat for his men, "McCaffrey's state. ment is utterly ridiculous," he sald, been as good as it is now, "One or two rules in the bool cause officials' fault---it's in the book interpret and best they can, a first-ra UNION MEETING Switching to hockey, An sses along a sl y referee ing a Montreal this season, Andy writes: "Red Storey was and the game ended with every- the ice and waving lumber vith lowering intent as the utterly anatical Hawks fans howled for at least a riot. Storey bellowed above the din: " "If you guys don't want fines peek it up fast and get off the ce. "Canadiens' serene Doug Har. hn 4 lowered his stick and re- buked Storey with 'can't the play. ers union have a meeting without you butting in?' t "Everything From Soup To Nuts" THE GREY CUP! Just about this time every year, whether the National Hockey League is in full swing with one team run- ning away with the annual scramble or whether the outdoor Texas A&M hinki bout flights of ducks and de ne Both U b Sjorianey oe rengdhy ita the iy Bre pool t n eaten halls and on the street corners is always the same--who is going NEW YORK (AP) -- Texas A Oklahoma And to win The Grey Cup? Over the week-end, the Western Interpro- and M and Oklahoma, fighting vincial Football Union (Western Canada) concluded its season's {right down to the wire for the schedule, with quite a flourish, Saskatchewan Roughriders finished | in last place, out of the playoffs for the first time in five seasons, (mythical U.S. national collegiate British Columbia Lions didn't make it either, although they made [football championship, both con-| a slightly better showing than last year, Winnipeg Blue Bombers | tinued unbeaten Saturday, | are "In"'--they meet Calgary Stampeders in the semi-final for| The Aggies, leading the South-| the privilege(?) of taking on Edmonton Eskimos in the final, The (west Conference, just nipped Ar-.| Eskimos finished up the season with a 23-0 shutout over the kansas 7-6 on Lloyd Taylor's con- Riders, right in Regina and of course also finished up in first version, while Oklahoma had to place, sweat all the way to record a Windsor And By THE CANADIAN PRESS Windsor AKO, winners of the Ontario Rugby Football Union Junior title for the eighth straight year, and Toronto Parkdale Lions Interprovincial junior champions square off here next Sunday for the all-Ontario crown. Windsor emerged from a sud- den-death final Saturday with a 38-13 victory over Sarnia Knights in Sarnia, Parkdale Lions picked up their third successive Big Four Junior 13-0 win over Kansas State, the But looking at the standing, er even the scoring columns, |Sooners' 46th consecutive victory, which gives the points for end against, doesn't give the true It was a rocky day all around ploture of Edmonton's power. The team that has held the [for the top teams in the Associ-| Grey Cup for the past few seasons looks capable of reserving [ated press weekly poll, Third. the same spot on their mantel shelf, Gerry James is the [ranked Iowa was tied 21-21 by| West's top individual scorer, with u new point record, but as |Michigan, fifth-rated Notre Dame | a team, the Eskimos have shattered several marks this season, |dropped a 20-6 decision to Navy in| Edmonton's Mowbra has converted 50 times successfully, eight fe Riss first defeat of the year more than the record set previously by Annis Stukus, with an G te No. Gi, um humbled Eskimos In '51, Johnny Bright has set an individual rushing |°7 "eorgia Tec . (yardage) record of over 1,600 yards. As a team, Eskimos have | Fourth railed Aubum had no scored 485 points, a new record, rushed 4,517 yards and 7,042 pot wa Jou 0. 20, sud yards from scrimmage and liad 403 "first downs"--all new gain some of its lost prestige, marks in the WIFU, Their amazing deception, plus a variety halted Wisconsin 21-7. Only Ohio of plays that combine the terrific ball-carrying of such genis (Sate and Army, No. 8 and No. 9 as Bright and Normie Kwong and Jackie Parker, plus an ¢ am 4 effective forward ing attack, the Eski as top favorites to win the bid gridiron classic again this season. So much so--that here in the Easf, it looks as if "the big prize" will be to win a berth in the Grey Cup final earn the right to be the 1057 victims. BRIGHT BITS: -- TORONTO ARGOS have already started fo as well as Canadian homebrews, for their 1958 and if they go next season at the same pace | Other scores: Nl be Yengh 30 nak + + + WOMEN | ERS of Oshawa ub he! season's organ- Dartmouth 14 Yale 14 a night os the decks for the 1957.88 [Harvard 13 Penn 6 going to start at 1:30 p.m. on Thursday with a Cornell 8 Colimbia 0 draw and then another, if enough curlers are on hand |Princeton 7 Brown 0 more than likely. New members will be given imstruc- | Mid-West tion. . . . OSHAWA CENTRAL Collegiate Juniors lost a 33-18 Purdue 21 Illinois 6 in Peterborough to St. Peters gridders, on' Friday after. Minnesota 34 Indiana 0 but took the group final round by a total of Sa ou the ansas 14 Nebtaska 12 theOCCI lads will now meet the Bay ol nte in semifinal. . , . KENNER SENIORS, by the way, (Southern Methodist 19 Texas 12 S in their playoff, 76 and 26.7. . . . QUEBEC ACES Georgla Tech 18 Duke 0 their senior hockey club, due to poor attendance. . . . Mississippi 8 27 Tulane 6 K IBBOTSON, according to experts is about "washed up." | Alabama 14 Georgia 13 t the world's mile record last July but has been running Tennessee 35 North Carolina 0 en and too hard, ever since, , . . THE HASSLE between VMI 20 Virginia 7 NHL owners, and the NHL Players Association appears to be Clemson 20 Rice 7 reaching a crisis stage with a lot of double-talk emanating from Far West both "camps". Oregon 27 Stanford 26 SPORTS IN BRIEFS UCLA 16 California 14 Montana State 18 North Dakota 7 ' . Poland's Victory LIONS RETAIN CROWE IN TITLE DEFENCE VANCOUVER (CP)--Directors| CHICAGO (AP) -- Joe Brown of the British Columbia Lions will defend his lightweight cham Puts Them Tied voted Monday night to retain pionship against Joey Lopes of World Cup Play Cem Swe as farsi oo Po Sacramento, Calif, at Chicago estern Interprovinc 00 Stadium Dec. 4, Truman Gibson, | ( _-- Union team next season. secretary of the International miniand 4.0 Suaday art Salney © The club's 26 directors voted Boxing Club, ed Monday. | oh 10 tl id a > Speaet allot ty vor ot By: Lopes, ranked the No. 7 con- the World Soccer Cup. - hy a ou year not an. tender by the National Boxing| The victory tied Poland with : Association, held Brown to a Russia for the lead in their sec- agunced. (draw in 10 rounds at Chicago|tion of the World Cup prelimin- Stadium Aug. 21. aries. Each has six points in four Brantt ord Takes S00 SIGNS McBURNEY |Sames and must play off to de- cide which goes into the com- ORFU Inter. 'R' | Gu STE. JIARIE. Ont. petition next year. reyhounds e| " In Bucharest, Romania downed {Ontario Hockey Association -- 4 Over East York [Northern OHA Senior A. series Greece 30 in a qualification TORONTO (CP) -- Brantford rightwinger Jim Sunday announced the signing of '0und match, Romania now leads Tiger . Cats Saturday defeated the 1957-58 season. McBurney for Kast York Argonauts 27-6 to win. McBurney is expected to be in the Ontario Rugby Football Union | uniform when Soo plays Sudbury intermediate A championship. Wolves Nov, §. They took the two-game total-| He played for Galt in the OHA points series 29-6. Junlor A series and had a brief ave Tiger-Cats the trial wit cago Black Hawks HEB ta there the Mn Rugby |of the National Hockey League Football Union champions Nov. before Joining Greyhounds. He} 10.4n a sudden-death final. The Was the club's leading scorer in winner of that game moves to|the 1955-56 season. Halifax for the eastern final Nov.| = | REMEMBER WHEN... ? 16. two touch Al Ramsay scored two touch |= oy THE CANADIAN PRESS Seabiscuit, then king of the downs and Steve Hmell and Larry Shaw one apiece for Brant. ford. Their other points came on|handicap division on the Amer- ican turf, on the Riggs han- dicap at Pimlico 20 years ago to- a single, and two converts by Paul Hrysko. East York picked up its points day The California - owned colt in the final four minutes of the covered the 1 3-16 miles in game when Bill Williams took a 1:57 25 on his climb to the sea- pags for an unconverted oh aT money-winning mark ef 1§168,580. |110. The Buckeyes clobbered| gave President Eisenhower Colgate 53-7. North Carolina State, 10th in [the U.S, shut out Wake Forest HHL 58 2 a - gh 4 Gift Cigarettes for CANADA'S MIDDLE-EAST MILITARY PERSONNEL... Nao? AND OTHER IMPERIAL TOBACCO BRANDS I any of 50 specialized Cog IIIT, CAN BE SENT TO CANADA'S a pension to UNITED NATIONS EMERGENCY FORCE $1.60 sends 400 Sweet Caporol, Motinke, Viceroy or Winchester, Price Includes postage. Mail order and remittance ter IMPERIAL TOBACCO CO. had easy chores among the top| 29.6, the owners, Go P 60 THE ROYAL CANADIAN NAVY needs more men now The navy offers you excellent tralning In a life of adventure and travel. with opportunities for advancement and Get all the facts right here in OSHAWA at THE ARMOURY Today Till Friday, Nov. 8th 10 a.m.--6 p.m, a a, A ML title by Sofonting Ottawa St, Anthony's 27-13 in Toronto Satur- ay night. Meanwhile, Trinity College School appears certain to take the Little Big Four champion- ship. Only an upset defeat at the hands of St. Andrew's College this week in the last game of the schedule could deny the Port Hope, Ont,, school the title. BEATS ST. CATHARINES Trinity shut out Bishop Ridley ege of St. Catharines 160 Saturday while Upper Canada "ollege, Toronto, pulled them. Parkdale In Junior Grid Final touciiicwns for the winners and Frank Marentette, Don Cole, Ed Vernes and Fred Copeland added the others. Vernes kicked two converls, Dave Smith and Brian Van Rassell "scored for Sarnia with Arn Kelley converting one, Fullback Ron Brewer sparked the Parkdale Lions victory with three touchdowns, their second, third and fourth, Doug Trevor- Wilson provided the first on a 15-yard run around right end, 0 of Brewer's efforls were converted by quarterback Mike Davies. ON A HANDOFF Ottawa's touchdowns were by Jack Kulak, on a handoff from quarterback Doug Pratt, and Dave Monk, who barged over the centre. Dave Cumming converted the first: the second was blocked. Touchdowns A Don Farns. worth and Dave Marett and four singles kicked hy Frank Stephen. son comprised Trinity College's scoring, Allan Baldwin supplied thr touchdowns for the Upper Canad ee selves out of the cellar by de. feating St, Andrew's, victory, with runs of 20, 25 and Aurora, [70 yards. Brian Conacher scored Miss Supertest [the fourth touchdown on an 85. kilometre instead of the longer "The officiating has never confusion but that's not the ing | Club causes the trouble, The officials are there to these do the Brazil will meet in Job." |'Th O'Brien of the Montreal Star told to him ank Udvari follow- Canadiens-Chi- cago Black Hawks NHL game officiating body shoving one another around Pres. Eisenhower To Greet Delegates Racing Convention W, GTON (AP) -- dent Eisenhower will greet dele fates from four countries to the st international seminar on horse racing at the White House 'Thursday mornin, announced ay, The 17 delegates from Canada the United States, England and ashington headquarters in New incides with the sixth running of the Washington, D.C,, Interna. tional race at nearby Laurel next Monday. Topics will include acclimitiza- tion of horses, comparison of race starting gates in the United States and walk-ups in foreign countries, the best method of luring entries whether by invita. tion o somigation, a ao ment a stan esignation off a forse's goutitey of te Canada w represen E. P, Taylor of Toronto, oll man of the Ontario Jockey Club, and George IHendri, OJC execu. tive secretary. | HOCKEY SCORES | AND STANDINGS | By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Quebec League | Trols-Rivieres 2 Quebec 4 Western League | saskatoon-St. Paul 1 Winnipeg 3 OHA Senior B Niagara Falls 6 Stamford 4 Ba he aa a Lf Lt aed if He Jockey |iles ork, ¢o-(poe gin.|day night at the Children's Arena. wi OPEN TOMORROW With two of last year's Juven- to Junior Barrie 'Fly- band of left-overs from last year, there is every indication that the coaches will come up with a classy array of hockeyists, Beaton's will have four teams -- Dairy, Hayden . Tony's and Oshawa Das. league will operate every Wednes- PLAYERS ALLOTTED Juvenile teams and the boys that will play for the four teams this year, There are more spots for more hockey players and any bo; who has not reached his 18t birthday by Aug. 1, 1957, will be placed one one of the Juvenile teams and if the registration is increased, there will be another team or teams to accommodate them, Beaton's Dairy -- Morden, Joyce, Graham, MacMillan, Hos kin, Wills, Cockerton, Mills, Page, Weatherbee, Sweet, Leggett, Sneddon, Wright, Burke, Landry, 'City League' 3 N! Have Four-Team Schedule outstanding ditional The Juvenile League this year games The following is & list of the| ns Juveniles boys of the Fou developing . city in ng their knowledge of and skill in Canada's national game, To as sist in the cost of ice-time, equip- ment, referees and other e: ses of the 'City League', each is reminded that he must pay the £ i wanes eBES ane i ----ooeo™ IBRE3 g8s8s> 3 <eRERF i BREE: s i ~ conn Bower Sr =RBE= S885» 32> A --- 8 Western 21 Queen's 8 sum of 25 cents per practice, per game in the Juvenile League to the attendant at the door, AIMS AND OBJECTS Parents, you might ask, "What are you trying to accomplish?" We think the answer Is: de- the Roc P. Low, Are HONORED E RER Mount , 10, peak in , was named for A, tic explorer and one minister, time Canadian m velop and improve the game of Coolidge and Delves, Coach and hockey within our community; To manager are to be appointed, [cultivate a true spirit of sports Hayden-MacDonald -- T' hi all participants, NEW FORDS. Recognition of Miss Supertest Only Formality TORONTO (CP)~A Canadian Boating Federation official said Sunday night he belleves the rec. ognition of a world speed record for propellor - driven powerboats will be "only a formality' when the performance of Canada's Miss Supertést II is studied, Miss Jim G, ompson of London, Ont,, was clocked at 184.499 miles an hour in covering a measured (kilometre off Picton, Ont, last Friday, Shortly after the run, a spokes. man for the owners of Slo-Mo- {Shun IV of Seatlle. Wash,, which protested II had raced a five years ago, Windsor's victory Saturday was|vard run and Joe Essaye kicked mile which, he claimed, disqual- Jim Copeland contributed two | Jim Ron Pickering took a pass from Murray for the lone St. Andrew's touchdown. {Northwestern 47-6 and the cadets|a distinct upset, In league play iwo converts and three singles, ified her, & they managed to top Sarnia only |show of their power, crumbling once in four meetings. | Canadian officials sald the kil- ometre course conforms fo re- quirements of the Union of Inter. national Motorboating which now Spots 10 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Tueidoy, November 5, 1957 Players But Not Assoc. NEW YORK (CP) -- Clarence 8. Campbell, president of the Na- tional Hockey League, sald Sat. urday night that NHL owners would meet players at any time but would not meet the National Hockey League Players Assocla-| tion, Campbell was asked if the own. | ers would. meet the, Players As- sociation if the association with. drew its $3,000,000 action against "We will be pleased to meet the duly accredited representa. tives from each club at anytime but we are not willing to meet the association," he sald. Meanwhile, at Montreal Satur- in group seven with five points, In Sofia, the Bulgarian team defeated Norway 7-0 In a qualifi- cation match, Srna . he LACES! wn! IP Ld a, 0. 8 III Cote Ct a? COT Ltn technical trades... a career be earned! Dv, day two members of Detroit Red Wings said in interviews they felt action was too drastic a step but at the 'same ern division. felt the association §.) time the a good thing, Hoth veteran players, here with their club for Saturday night's game against Montreal Cana- Alen, atked that their names not us Their views generally coin. cided on all points and they said they thought their feelings repre- sented that of other members of the team, "As Individuals no player is in a position to bargain with the owners, but as a unit we can," said one of the Red Wings, will rule on the application, Cleveland Browns Defeat Redskins, Hold First Place CLEVELAND (CP)--Cleveland Browns mixed up a devastating |ground and aerial attack Sunday to defeat Washington Redskins 21-17 before a crowd of 52,936. The victory gave Browns a 5-1 record and undisputed leadership of the National Football League's he season's |eastern division at ti halfway mark. The defending champion New York Giants claimed a 31-17 vie. tory over Green Bay Packers. upertest II, owned by| Fegan, Jackson, Cralg, Taylor, Disney, Porteous, Grey, Boisson, Challice, Fuller, Frolick, Flem. ing, Mollen, MacDonald, D, Tay. lor, Coach~F, Humphries,, Tony's -- Kelly, Chasczewskl, Stacey, Bathe, Lawson, Nicholish- en, Butler, Haines, Huard, Dus sault, Sarochan, Middleton, Lemon, Smith, Humphries and Norris. Coach ~ 8, Esposito and| manager -- Wick Northey. Oshawa Dairy -- This will be the 'All-Star' Midg ing in the Juvenile League and will hed by K, 8 {] and d by C. M All players listed above are to bring their full hockey gear for the practice sessions or games, commencing this Wednesda, night, November 6th, in the Chil: dren's Arena. The following is a schedule of | Ad. L | | 1a set the present record of 178,497 the practice time and games, and/of Oshawa. Ag 1 ol ANC sames, an A 'Toronto Jubilee Bowlers | Defeat Oshawa Spitfires | The local entry in the Toronto Major 1 League Agais, disappoint. supporters by drop- a two to one decision ubllee club at Motor City Bowl. ing on Saturday, Dick Adams returned to the line-up with a 328 first game, which gave the Oshawa club a finite edge in the first game with a 1216 team total against 1068 for the Toronto club. Once again when it appeared as if the Spitfires were on the move, they Just seemed to hit the skids and the Jubilee club went on to take the next two games without too much trouble, Both clubs were away below par and the team totals for three games were of a very low ea et Team play-| rR a] The victory enabled Giants to|calibre for this type of a | keep of AD Pittsburgh Steel. The Jubilee total was 3441 and ers in second place in the east- the Oshawa total was 3302. Steelers defeated] Harry Pepplatt, who has made Baltimore Colts 19-13, 'a few appearances on TV bowling, In Chicago, Philadelphia was top bowler with 812 for his [Eagles scored 17 points in the triple score, followed by Dick [first 10 minutes and rambled to Adams 774 and George Elliott a 38-21 victory over Chicago|741, None of the other bowlers Cardinals to pull into a fourth hit over the 100 mark, place tie in the eastern division. The Oshawa club will have to San Francisco 49ers retained be at their best on Saturday, their lead in the western confer-(when they tangle with the Dan. spectators and players alike, and to promote a spirit of co-opera- tion within the community and as much support as possible for recreational development gemer- ally, Our success should not be mea- sured by the number of champlon- ships we can win in a season, True success will be measured by the quality of our leadership | and its reflection on the commun. ity as a whole, So parents, bring your boy and his friends along so that we may afford them the opportunity of laying hockey under good coach- ng and managing and in an ath- letic atmosphere. Let us all as- sist in building up our future eciti- zens with sound bodies and minds, land thus to develop good char- acter, true sportsmanship and community workers for the future when ihe boys ot ut oe thelt present slump, cture look much Deighter. as impossible on thelr home al- leys, would be the greatest tonic that the local club could get, Dick Adams who is hitting at a 265 average clip, is the only local bowler who has shown any of Consistency; with the exception of George Elliott who is averag- ing 250. We look for better re. sults within the next two or three weeks, CLAIMS SIXTH VICTORY TORONTO (CP) w= Tourn ran six furlongs in 1:10 Mon- day as he won the featured High. land Lane Purse at New Wood: bine. It was the sixth win of the {season for Top Tourn, owned by the McMacken Stable of Toronto and ridden by the Canadian-Jap- anese jockey, Hiromi Uyeyama. 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