The Oshawa Times, 31 Oct 1958, p. 10

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10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Redey, October 31, 1938 Youd " LONDON, Ont. (CP) -- Jim| West, a former Argo, was the Loves Do high y rod. : on pes x Bo a he wan, | Smith of Sarnia Golden Bears has loop' leading pass receiver. 4 comeback here Thursday night! Celeri hit halfback Bernie Cus.|Deen officially named Senior On-|caught 42 passes for 873 yards but found a big Kitchener - Wa- tis on a 21-yard pass for, the sec-/!ario Rugby Football Union scor- and a 20.7 average. Second was| terlog lead too 8 to overcome ond K-W major. Just hefore the I"& champion, juotfer formes Argo. AL Bhusof as they bowed 31-29 to the Dutch-| halt ended Celeri threw to Chico Smith, a hard - charging half. 7 n's PL Yer ogeh > oi men in' a thrilling Ontario Rugby Mendoza in the end zone. The back from Compton, Calif., led|23 passes or yards a i. Football Union senior semi-final ball was batted into the air by|the league with 14 touchdowns 2.0 average. 'Dutchmen Oust | Samia's Jim Smith po London Lords ow Scoring Champ OSH AW A | "1 contest played before 4,800 fans. London's Jim Greer into the hand and 84 points. Teammate Gino BEST GROUND ATTACK A | W halfback Davey West for Cappelletti finished second with Sarnia led in rushing with 2,461] The Dutchmen, who have won|, touchdown. 79 points. Cappelletti is Bears'| is and the Dutchies in vards| four straight league titles, mow|™ gy, 1i6 Tom Mooney recovered import - quarterback. Kitchener by passing 2,214. The Bears also 4 meet Sarnia Golden Bears in Thompk ed Waterloo halfback Davey West| >, © " | i|this year's final. The first game a api core the was third with 54 points. lor 148 ho ids ow is slated for Sarnia Wednesday py i piacr fourth touchdow . : h jot and in first downs rus| ing| oh | 11 i ehies' lourt1 touchdown, LED IN RUSHING with 140. K-W had the most pass- | gg {ight with the second In Waterloo| "gy paci Mike Norcia kicked ing with 97. and London th Saturday, Nov. 8. A third game, . "noon "a Gioia and a 20. Smith also led the league in ing with 97, and on the most f 1]if needed will be played in Sarnia, yard field goal Celeri also kicked rushing. He carried the ball 141 Via penalties with 14. Kitchener Nov. 12. emale point times for a total of 1,199 yards fumbled the most times, 36. s| Al Bruno's Lords outplayed the a : : {and un B.5 yards a carry average., The top punter was Kim Dutchies hy a wide margin. The LONDON SCORERS Second to him was temmate | Thompson of the Lords with a Lords rolled up 185 yards rush-| Thompkins scored twice for the Chuck Stanley from South Caro-|38.6 average. Cappelletti led in| ing compared to K-W's 57, and Lords, both from close in, End Al/lina. State who carried' 93 times kickoffs with a 54.5 average. = | | made 251 yards passing compared Pfeifer, on a 45-yard pass and for 620 yards and a 67 AVETARE.| Halfback Ernie White of the] [to the Dutchies' 181. run play, and homebrew fullback 1,ondon Lords' Jerry Thompkins Bears was top in both punt and | CELERI GOES AERIAL {Tom Timbrell on a one - yard and Rob Celeri of the Dutchmen kickoff returns bringing back 34 Ww torbask Bob Celerd plunge, scored the others, Pfel-| aged a tight battle for quarter-| punts for 317 yards and a 9.3 aver- | i K-W quarterbac eer! fer connected on three out of four p,eking honors, Thompkins threw | age, and returning 13 kidkoffs for threw 3 passes and Completed converts. The other London points 264 times completing 132 passes 414 yards and a 31.8 average. End | N SE 1 inet rea Coe, oh, ely fou Uae or 3305 yards fora 187" aver: Bl Amashy 'iso of the Baar, | sal touch when Celeri kic a 'eler 55 ses, com- % TIME ouT FOR A SECOND LOOK | passes, most of them in the sec- gael Jo from the end zone out pheting. 7 mtn 25, Doss 20 oho around ith a 31 evord, ond half, and completed 17 with!of hounds to, concede the points. yards and a 16.8 average. 'in that department. Any man would turn around | Mary Ann Mobley, and a water | his skis for a better glimpse of three intercepted. The Lords ended the regular, 1 i skier is no exception. Here | North America's No. 1 beauty Halfback coach Royall Bailey season in second place with a 5.5 J for .a look 8t/ Miss America, Simon Koury turns around on queen. sconged the first K-W touchdown record while the Dutchmen were HOCKEY SCORES STANDINGS EL SCE ee RI Ki od Ee a ------------------ after he grabbed a pass that slip-|third at 4-6. ' £1 - | Let us give you free estimates | By THE CANADIAN PRESS Peterb'gh xd ' . = rT 1 BM 20283 ilddine SPORTS MENU NextWeek's pine Top Black Hawks: | sian oo fick [115 2 117m your uilding plans, City League B Geo. H. Cam bell pd od Detroit 5 21 1 St. Michael's 5 Barrie 3 Y crontsvoiton | Schedules | Red Wings Whip Rangers 1:3 3 4 fit fii 3 wa Chicago ¢ . , Toronto 2 15 4 Today's Game . : bf a Mi A y By BEN WARD mille Henry's pass hit his stick ) , Everything From Soup To Nuts Oshawa Minor Hockey weekly Canadian Press Staff Writer [15 feet in front of Terry Saw: wow ra iursiays Scores | Michael's at Guelph schedule, starting Monday, Nov 4 New York 1 Detroit 4 Manitoba Junior -i3: Boston Bruins took over second chuk's net and Andy blasted a Chicago 2 Boston 5 St. Boniface 8 Winnipeg 4 THE BIG FOUR football battle for 1958 moves into a crucial BANTAM LEAGUE place in the National Hockey hard one home. ; Saturday's Games stage this week-end. Hamilton Tiger-Cats are playing in Ottawa 30 -- Civitan vs. Local 1817: league Thursday night but De-| Wings struck back fast, Norm petroit at Boston and coach Jim Trimble has as good as told his critics, that this is 5. Houdaille Ind. vs. Police troit Red Wings stayed hot on|Ullman and Marcel Pronovost New York at Toronto professional sport' and as coach of the league-leading team, he'll Assn.: 6:30 Local 2784 vs. their heels. A key game betwen | performing the scoring chores to Chicago' at Mohtreal play it from here, just the way he likes. More power to him. If, 0 1 5 and 7:30 B'Nai the two clubs is scheduled Satur-|make it 3-1, It was Pronovost's Sunday's Games Argos want a playoff berth and deserve it---they can prove it by B'Rith vs. Canadian Tire. day aftrnoon, second goal this season and equal- Toronto at Boston _ GREAT RIVER | . beating Alouettes twice. Looking it all ovef, from an ouisiers TUESDAY, NOV. 4 The Bruins knocked off Chicago led the defencemen's total for last Detroit at New York The outflow from South Amer- Use the best quality lumber viewrojol, ore Hist admit Sis is BE a or wie fh Midget League: 7:30 -- Rotary Black Hawks 52 in Boston, the year. OHA-NOHA Senior. A ica's Amazon River freshens the crying, in some Toronto circles, n wa lee Tio ha amie ve Sixth straight game without a vic- Gordie Howe sewed it up for WL T F APIs. Atlantic waters for a distance of 1.4: H H Argos in the playoffs and are going to "arrange" it that way. Let's Ve. Lions and 8:30 Kiwanis' vs tory for the Hawks. Detroit won Wings in the third with his first Kitchener 15 10 4 100 miles. for buildings that will give you face it--back two months ago when the season opened, Argos Kinsmen | » | the most years service. Saskatchewan Junior |Moose Jaw 1 Estevan 3 {Flin Flon 0 Melville 2 PEIILE, lew Y ix y 10 3 y WEDNESDAY, NOV. § a home game against New York goal in six games, The all-star Chatham could have fixed it themselves so that nothing anybody else id. Midget League: 6:30 -- Legion Rangers 4-1, moving their points winger took a pass at the Ranger Sudbury 3 9 2 vhi it's. s in Toronto this 5 ; A 3 2 would have mattered. Meanwhile, it's Alouettes in To Bhs a argh it deli ings? tk 8 pase al Ihe Ranger No ane i y 1 if both the vs. Local 22? ; : Saturday and Rough Riders at home. Daict be surpiiee yenil 7 . v y to,of the net and casually back- Windsor 10 14 vias" chalk up a win. That will leave it up to Argos and Juvenile League: 7:30 -- Osh Both have a long way to go to | i ind him. The N 7 Thousands Of ving awa Dairy vs. ton's Dairy catch first-place Montreal Cana- handed the puck behind him. The North Bay . Alouettes--in the final league game at Montreal, the following SW8 DR rs Deaton's Dare 1d ens Wie Tac piled up 16 points Detroit crowd roared its appre-| Thursday's Score Saturday donald. in their first 10 games. ciation. [Kitchener 6 North Bay 4 Motorists H i hockey season is actually in full swing on sev. ------u RRR 3 " P A full weekend of action is Today's Game appy Te ie, 1 : 1 TOPPAZZINI MOVES U (ahead, opening with the Wing. Kitchener at Sudbury eral fronts, including the NHL, Eastern Ontario, . American q "an 4 | i r zini was Bruin z=me in Boston. Saturday OHA Junior A | t ' p . NOHA-OHA and even Junior "A" but football | Tot 3 | Winger Jerry Toppazzini was P: a : 3 | ing ie of the average fan at this time. We look at | em Bonspiel (one of three Bruins to score in a night Hawks play in Montreal and WL T F APts. 0 e agge | pd x x " o get concern- | 91-second span during the first Rangers visit Leafs. Sunday St. Cath. 500 2 14 10 the pesviis of Sa ee en - re ap Foi sight of Held Early Nov. {period and the geal, his seventh Leafs are at Toston and Wings Barrie 340.2 20 6 tn py that Ts still ol October--at least for today -- and | {of the season, tied him with Mau: visit New York. Marlboros 211'7 35 don {ime we get around fo cheering and whooping it up on | VANCOUVER (CP)--One of the rice Richard of Montreal Cana- - New Year's Eve, the hockey situation will be much clearer -- biggest bonspiels ever to be diens for the league lead. . and even if nof, at least it will not be confused with the cur- |staged here, the Totem, will be| Johnny Bucyk and Don McKen-| Robin Roberts i rent gridiron goings-on, all of which are of prime importance played Nov. 23-28, just before the ney got the other quickies for to the clubs concerned and in the senior ranks, fans are look- Grey Cup football game. Boston with Fleming Mackell and | o ' ting forward to the Grey Cup final game--and not really con- | One hundred and seventy-six Leo Labine firing insurance goals Comeback Star cerned who participates--they only want to be sure of a good rinks will compete for the $10,000 in the final period. game, izes avd sl Sheets of ice oy Hawks outshol Bruins BZ but "SAVANNAH, Ga. (AP)--"I felt y "i »" / bri ainiand will be used. their attacks didn't have much on y + " BRIGHT BITS: -- There's no trouble to "dig up 2 few bright ; Edmonton bas entered 14 rinks|the. bay Tod Sloan and Elmer| "er. 20d was rowing bester : with the bits in the current sports whirl. For instance. there fie TR orse including that skipped by Matt Vasko scored while Boston Was|marised pre. 1956 po pl he on Dull Vie + WHITIY DUNLOPS. with threestraigh Badin Dom non champion, shorthanded. It wae Soan's sixth of 17 victories and 14 oss tht I ea A 4 r fans in y, si «niries are expected from Win- of the season, He got only 13 in i " ne pees wi ki other hockey fans in the country, sit up / y of ) g ) won him the title of 'comeback bai Td 2 ROBIN ROBERTS has been named the ""come- Bee Regina and Jer gills, 5 games with the Toronto Maple player of the year" in the Na. 'It's a pleasure--when the tag is back" star of the National League for 1958--a fitting tribute. to the Secretary Frans Aver: toe te . Leafs last season. : tional League. . green' explained one of the motor- great Phillies' hurler, who, with a losing club, continues to prove Somld Ba. nc tA k €re| The oddity in Detroit was that] Roberts got 59 of the 98 voles ists. "That means that *'Prestone" he's one of the best in the Big Leagues . . . LOS ANGELES Dodg- 10 schedule. it pe €eping not a single penalty was called hv members of the Baseball Writ- Brand Anti-Freeze has been put ers have announced they'll open their home season on April 14.1% "0 TH ot Bs A 10g Tul against the winning Red Wings ers' Association of America in 2 in the cooling system of my car with a night game against the Cardinals . . . Short winter, wasn't ™™" © nig fro A ov. 28. by referee Frank Udvari. Rang-/the annual Associated Press Poll. v And. of kn a it 2... KELOWNA PACKERS asked the K-W Dutchmen for some| ~~ | ers drew three minors to make it Bob Friend of Pittsburgh Pirates oy b » OL course, everyone knows help, via player strength, for the jaunt to Moscow and the Dutchies F k B th {one of the quietest games of the got 21 votes and Bobby Thomson wi at that means . - - complete and have declared that the request is too late , . . GORD DICKSON, ran a gate season. ta o Cisieage Cubs 13, | " -' positive pistection all winter long - da's marathon ace, is favored to repeat his win in the Cross- Red Wings got the only goa oberts, 32-vear-old hurler with Si against frost, rust, corrosion, oi race at Hamilton this Saturday . . . TEXAS COACH Dar- Will Pla For the opening period when Johnny Philadelphia Phillies, referred to fy 1 foaming and clogging.' Better replace t h at leaking rell Royal wants U.S. football to make a rule, whereby the ball Y Wilson picked up a rebound on his dismal 10-22 record for 1957 4 Join the happy thousands of . \ o must be run out of the end-zone. Gazooks--can the U S. boys be . . Nick Mickoski"s shot and had a and said it "definitely made me {oH 2 motorists who are enjoying the roof. before moi st ure ruins getting ready to adopt some Canadian versions of gridiron proce Belleville Tonite simple job popping it into the cor-'a candidate for the (comeback) ; loto' and Insti er dure ? . . . HARRINGAY ARENA closed its doors on Tuesday night ner. honor, didn't it? i A Tyas' Rios, ng p y | t d ° t --likely forever, as a sports centre. With a big boxing card, plus. BELLEVILLE CP) -- Belle ENS'IT putt Manton ey that only "'Prestone" Brand Anti- Pp aster an Jois S. numerous former "greats" on hand, they made it a great send-off ville McFarlands say right win- BATHGAGE EVE! : - Freeze with its exclusive magnetic party--but it's a warehouse today . . . HERB TRAWICK, former ger Frank Bathgate will be in Andy Bathgate got it back for REMEMBER WHEN ? ie . film can give. But make sure your Alouette great, says that Argos may win at home tormarrow oh their lineup tonight when the de. NeW York in the second when Ca- py THE CANADIAN PRESS 4 A car is tagged with the distinctive that it will be different in Montreal, next Saturday... JON fending Allan Cup champions) + | John Henry Lewis wi th ES Green Tag . . . assurance that LOOK, at least not right now--but have you noticed these days how play host to Cornw hoard 3 2 b wis won the : ok little attention is being paid to which team wins the ORFU Senior = Bathgate 9 Cornyal) Chevies, Strong Cage Loop world light - heavyweight boxing 4 , You radiator has been led with : : 4 i 0 McFarlands i title but little else when he de- : Prestone" Brand Anti-Freeze, championship or the Intercollegiate title. Seems as if the Big Four from Windsor Bulldogs. Terms of {ced i Ee oe th | publicity boys have things pretty well sewn up, doesn't it. co uilthe deal were not disclosed. Ready To Roll years ago tonight. Attendance : iii - ~- was 8,000 and receipts only $16,- | WW rell; 9, B. McAdam; 18, J. 'Cata: BARRIE (CP)--The Grey-Sim- 384. Olin had been guaranteed Be BUY IT NO tom oC ' eagu lano; 10, Boris Schuliga and M. coe Basketball League, which $15.000, and received $10,000 ' LeBlanc, "produced one provincial cham- Lewis, who had been promised ! AY] ]] LEAFS pion and two provincial semi-fi- 12'2 per cent, received almost Make your home as you want it by remodelling now. 19, B. Hambly; 8, M. White; nalists last year, has four teams nothing. Opens Schedule On Sunday F: Sucavers: 6. 4. Bavper, 10s SEI A ont Walaa Lm. RACE the greatest name | ILCLLIGMIBLIE | Easier chores come from better G. Delves; 11, P. Evans; 10, p. Back in are Owen Sound, Bar-| Agiralia now has about 74,000 § in cigarette tobacco § | rresone is a registered trade mark Season's play will begin Sun-' RANGERS Burnett: 3, K. Blouih . rie, Collingwood and a RC od ¢ . : * . day night in the Oshawa CYO|- 19. Bob Mitchell! 9, Terry Brockman. and 2 N.|ieam from Camp Bordon. Orip.jJuomigiues, coupared With SW. NATIONAL CARBON COMPANY buildings. 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