The Oshawa Times, 17 Nov 1958, p. 11

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HAPPY DAYS & The Campanella family is all smiles now that their dad, Roy, RE HERE AGAIN May, was released recently and returned to his home in Glen Cove, N.Y. He will take out- patient treatment at the hospi- tal three times a week. In the is able to live an almost-normal life at home. The former Brook- Browns And Collis Lead NFL Leagues NEW YORK (AP)--Baltimore Colts and Cleveland Browns moved away from the crowd Sun- day en route to what they hope will be a playoff for the National Football League chmapionship. The Colts, with George Shaw at his sharpest, chopped down the Chicago Bears 1740 and took a two-game lead in the western {| conference. The Bears, who had ot been shut out in 148 games in 12 seasons, fell into a second- place tie with Los Angeles Rams, who whipped Green Bay 20-7. The Bears and Rams each have 5-3 '|records to the Colts' 7-1. '| In the eastern conference, | 9 Cleveland Browns (6-2) regained i | full possession of first place with a 20-10 victory over Washington "| Redskins while fullback Jimmy Brown smashed to a one-season held the Bears to 107 yards rush- ing and 54 yards passing while Shaw, subbing superbly for in- jured Johnny 'Unitas completed 10 of 23 passes for 131 yards and the first touchdown. Brown, the spectacular sopho- more, battered his way for 152 yards on 27 carries and scored both touchdowns on a plunge and five-yard run, Brown now has packed away 1,163 yards rushing and 17 touchdowns in eight games. The Giants, who had given up only 10 points in the second half while winning three straight, were upended by a 24 - point Steeler surge after the intermis- sion. The Steelers, who 'had bounced the Giants out of title consideration in 1950, "51, '52 and again last season, won their rushing record. New York Giants (5-3) skidded to second place with a 31-10 loss at Pittsburgh, Philadelphia Eagles swamped Chicago Cardinals 49-21 and De- troit Lions defeated San Fran- cisco 35-21 in the other games. BEARS HOGTIED The Colts, never NFL champs, third in a row on the passing of |Bobby Layne, who tossed nine yards to Tom Tracy for one touchdown and plunged for two after setting up the first with a 68-yard pass play. The Steelers, all square in eight games, held the Giants' running |attack --- which missed injured Alex Webster--to 88 yards. WIFU Final Wed. To Be Televised TORONTO (CP) -- The CBC says it will televise nationally next Wednesday's second game of the Western Interprovincial Foot- ball Union finals at Winnipeg be- tween the Blue Bombers and the Edmonton Eskimos, The telecast is scheduled to be- gin at 9 p.m. EST. A CBC spokesman said if Win- nipeg wins Wednesday to capture the best-of-three final, next Sat- yrday's Big Four final between the Ottawa Rough Riders and the Tiger-Cats at Hamilton will be televised coast to coast. However, if Edmonton wins Wednesday, forcing a third game at Winnipeg Seturday, then the western section of the network will carry the WIFU game and the eastern section the Big Four final. The Big Four telecast at Ham- ilton is to start at 12:55 p.m. EST. Win Titles In Girls' Tournament LONDON, Ont. (CP) -- Leal By BERBARD DUFRESNE OTTAWA (CP)-Ottawa Rough Riders face a seemingly-hopeless uphill fight at Hamilton next Sat- urday with the er-Cats taking a bulge into the windup of the Big Four football union's two-game, total-points final, Unless Riders can win by at least 29 points--a doubtful pos- sibility--Tiger - Cats will go to Vancouver to defend their Grey Cup championship against the western titlists Nov. 29. That is the situation today after Hamilton's respunding 35-7 tri- umph over Riders here Saturday. The victory was a spectacular mixture of opportunism and the kind of offensive power that car- ried Ticats to their easy first- place finish during the regular season. TWO FOR McDOUGALL Power-runner Gerry McDougall scored two touchdowns on close- in ground plays and quarterback Bernie Faloney passed for three more to Milt Campbell, Ron Howell and Harry Lampman. Slate Oneschuk kicked five con- verts. Riders Will Fight Uphill Battle Sat. duced the game's first score early in the game before a small crowd The formation had the Ottawa defence slightly upset, but Ottawa |coach Frank Clair did not attrib- ute the Riders' loss to it alone. OTTAWA TIRED "It was a combination of many things," he said, "We were a physically tired ball club meeting a solid, rested club." The Ticats took the Ottawa de- fence by surprise again in the second quarter. After Howell's touchdown pass play, Don Sut. herin kicked off short. C bell THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, November 17, 1958 1% Racing Closes NHL LEADERS * At Richelieu MONTREAL (CP)--Ezra Deen, an eight - year - old bay gelding from Smiths Falls, did the mile in 2:05 to win the $5,000 open| pace race on the closing day of the Richelieu Harness racing sea- son Sunday. The horse, owned by J. C, Cam- eron and driven by Keith Waples, paid $14.40, $5.40 and $3.30. Bonnie Song, from Owen Sound, Standing: Montreal, won #, lost 5, tied 2, points 20, # Points: Bathgate, New York} Litzenberger, Chicago, 20. ot Goals: Bathgate; McKenney, Boston, 11. a Assists: H, Richard, Montreal, 2 15. Shutouts: Plante, Montreal, WEEKEND FIG driven by Allan Walker, won the ninth race, a mile open trot for a purse of $4,000, BOWLING NEWS | | stole the ball and ran it to the Ottawa 29, setting up McDoug- all's first touchdown three plays later. Hamilton led 7-0 after the first quarter and 21-0 at halftime. Apart from their one scoring play, Riders came close on & couple of occasions, losing the ball on fumbles twice--once on the Hamilton one-yard-line and again on about the five. "It's enough to drive you crazy," Clair moaned. {TICATS RESTED MOTOR CITY LADIES MAJOR "A" This week's scores have improved a great deal with Olive Frise leading the list with a nice triple of 792 (314), followed by Mavis Taylor 766, Alice Lanning 706, Ev. Harding 703, Ev, Clough 676, Barbara George 662, Barb McFeeters 655, Bea Ross 645, Nancy Love 644, Merle Poche 633, Marion Dingman 632, Janet Peel 627, Edna Hudson 625, Isabelle King 621, Nanc MacKay 607, Stella Makarchuck » Betty Sackett 606 and Onda Gunn 601. Team standing -- Reeds Florists 4 - 11; Cokes 4-11; Young Modersn 3.11; Woodlyn Beauty Lounge 3 - 9; Hayden Maurice Richard, who scored on goal and assisted on anothé as Montreal whipped Chicago Saturday, ¥ Gordie Howe, who scored what proved to be the winning goal Saturday night in Detroit's 41 win over Toronto. ¢ Andy , Bathgate, who se twice in New York's 4-2 win over Boston Saturday night and fired the winning goal in New York's 2-1 victory over Montreal Sunday night. Bobby Hull, who scored the winning goal as Chicago beat De- troit 3-2 Sunday night. Don McKenney with two goals as Boston tied Toronto 44 Sus Macdonalds 1 - 9; Gillards Cleaners 0 - 8; Fashion Village 1 - 7; Horwich Jewellers 1 - 7; Strouds 3 - 6 and Nu-Way Rug 0 - 2. day night. Tech, Goderich and Leamington won titles here Saturday in the annual Western Ontario Second- Ottawa's only touchdown was| Tiger-Cats got a bye into the on a pass from Russ Jackson to|final and a week's rest, while 'REMEMBER WHEN? . , Iyn Dodger catcher, who has been a patient at Bellevue hos- pital in New York since last happy family scene are Mrs. Campanella, Princess, Roy, Sr. | and Jr., and Tony. Titles On Block Next We ekend Oak Bay from the title race for ithe fourth straight year. | Drakes, who went into the | game a collection of cripples, had ext Weekend, ol Yniversit still hoped to end the jinx that St. Francis Xavier University| soon them finish also-rans to of Antigonish, N.S., goes against|. Pho A odiigh 1ay| Fort William for four seasons. Fort William Redskins Salurda The game drew 500 spectators. at the Lakehead city for the in- "po pome club truck first termediate championship. when Ken Higgs scored a touch- In the junior event Susann down and Pete Turko converted Hilltops visit Montreal N.D.G.|Then Fort William took over and Maple Leafs Sunday. | produced all the rest of the scor- The Nova Scotians took Joe) og Bp Groneiuey 20d Larry gastern intermediate crown Sat-|Lychowy al uchdowns a urday at Montreal by edging Eddie Krupka kicked two field Montreal's Lakeshore Alouette| goals and a omer y Flyers 27-26 in a thriller. Red-| Maple Leafs' crushing groun: skins toppled Victoria Oak Bay| assault was too much for North Drakes 19-7 at Victoria. | york in a fare Iuasie) by 13 Both junior finalists won decis- fumbles, eight by Knights. ive J in knocking off the| Vere Griffith, Bob Anderson fast of the eastern and western and John Schaffer scored Leaf opposition. Hilltops plowed under | touchdowns. Anderson added {wo Edmonton Wildcats 26-0 Saturday Singles, Butch Montgomery at Saskatoon and Maple Leafs|kicked another and Bob Shink trimmed Toronto North' York | By THE CANADIAN PRESS Canada's intermediate and jun- Jor football titles go on the block Another By THE CANADIAN PRESS St. Catharines Teepees picked up another four points during the weekend to increase their ever- widening Ontario Hockey Associa- tion junior A lead. Toronto St. | Michael's Majors beat fourth- | place Barrie Flyers 7-3 to grab | fifth place. Teepees are 11 points ahead of |the pack and their free-scoring Fad ards are having a field day. The league's individual leader, |Stan Mikita, picked up another goal in Saturday's 5-3 win over second-place Peterborough and team-mate Bob Maki, strong con- tender for the same honor, joined Ray Cullen to score two each in Sunday's 5-2 defeat of Toronto Marlboros. Marlboros' loss dropped them into sixth place, one ahead of the last-place Hamilton Cubs. Peter- borough stayed two-points ahead of third-place Guelph. Teepees started fast Saturday Don Grosso and Mikita scored against Petes early in the first period. Hugh McGonigle made it 2-1 in the final minutes of the per- od. Teepees Pick Up 4 Points Fred Hilts, playing his first game for Teepees after obtaining his release from Edmonton Oil Kings and Grosso bumped St.| Catharines to a 4-1 lead going into| the third, Vic Hadfield fired one for the| hosts early in the third but the rest of the game belonged to Petes. Tom Clark and Bill Ma- honey scored 61 seconds apart, but Teepees kept them out to take the game. St. Catharines had a harder time Sunday but goaltender Den- nis Dejordy blocked 23 Marlboro shots. Cullen scored two to take Teeps out in front in the second. Maki fired two more in the final while Jack Martin and Jim Mur- chie were scoring for Marlboros. Hilts added the clincher. Bruce Draper and Jack Costello had a leading hand in the St. Miihael's victory, each with two |goals and an assist. Dave Cham- (bers, Darryl Sly and Gino Rebel- {lato fired singles for the Majors. |Wayne Haig, Gaetane Secours and Pierre Gagne answered for the Flyers, | handled one convert. Knights 22-6 Sunday in Montreal. North York wn was | carried across by Jim Cockburn: | EXCITING FINISH Saskatchewan had little trouble Xavier won in the dying min-| handling Edmonton's juniors be- utes when defensive end Hugh fore 1,000 fans who Huck stole the ball from Alouette braved Lr-aegres weather, Gar- nigh Reinsman Ranks Third ; score. The conver, on a pass by {touchdown men. | Ray Sommerville to end ive Farrell, was the winning point. Xavier's Tom Delaney had two tochdowns and Ralph Hayes one. Ernie Foshay kicked two singles. Tsonos and Hank Lapointe each scored two touchdowns for Mont- real, with Tsonos and Joe Ped- feelli converting one each. It was an old story at Victoria fhere Fort William eliminated FOOTBALL STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS NFL Eastern Conference LT F APs. 0 222 162 12 0 160 146 10 0158 165 8 0166 203 6 Chi. Cards 1192241 5 Philadelphia 1197 213 Western Conference 1 0272 118 3 0217 169 3 0253 182 4 1197 202 San Fran. 5 0128 244 Green Bay 1 6 1126243 Sunday's Results Cleveland 20 Washington 10 New York 10 Pittsburgh 31 Baltimore 17 Chicago Bears 0 Chicago Cards 21 Philadelphia 49 San Francisco 21 Detroit 35 Los Angeles 20 Green Bay 7 Big Four Hamilton 35 Ottawa 7 i? game two-game total-point inal) Cleveland New York Pittsburgh Washington 14 10 10 7 6 3 Los Angeles Detroit WIFU Winnipeg 30 Edmonton 7 (Winnipeg leads best - of - three final 1-0) Eastern Intermediate Be rx 27 Montreal Lakeshore (Sudden-death final) Eastern Canada Jr. Toronto 6 Montreal 22 (Sudden-death final) Howard Kelloug kicked a single and Jerry Duffus caught a pass for a convert. Bob Turley Named Winner BOSTON (AP) -- Righthander Bob Turley of the New York Yan- kees has been named winner of the Cy Young Memorial Award as the major leagues outstanding pitcher in 1958. Turley edges Warren Spahn of Milwaukee Braves by one vote and Lew Burdette of the Braves and Bob Friend of the Pittsburgh Pirates by two in balloting by members of the Baseball Writers Association of America in each of the 15 major league cities. The 28-year-old Turley had a |21-7 record and a 2.98 earned run |average during the regular cam- paign. He pitched in each of the last three world series games, winning two and saving one. INGLEWOOD, Calif. (AP)-- Canadian reinsman Joe O'Brien could do no better than third on a disqualification Saturday night as Gold Worthy, driven by Wayne Smart, stormed to victory in the third leg of the $75,000 American pacing classic at Hollywood Park, | forcing a race-off next Wednes- |day. While the favored Belle Acton and Widower Creed were fighting it out in the home stretch, Smart put Gold Worthy into high gear on the outside for a length win in 1:57 1-5. Belle Acton finished second with Widower Creed--winner of the first dash--back another two lengths. But Belle Acton was dis- qualified for being lapped on Dia- mond Hal, O'Brien's horse, when she broke near the wire. Belle Acton was placed fourth, behind Widower Creed and Dia- mond Hal. The race-off will be between Widower Creed and Gold Worthy only, O'Brien had to declare his orig- inal entry, the great Shadow Wave, out of the runoff because of a injury which did not re- spond treatment. Shadow Wave won the second heat of the pacing classic a week ago Saturday when O'Brien guided the horse to victory in world record time for a three of 1:56 3-5. London Wins ' 1st WOSSA Title LONDON, Ont. (CP)--London's Catholic Central won its first WOSSA title Saturday when the Crusaders turned back Windsor Kennedy 27-13 for the senior AA championship. Sarnia Central and Easter El- |gin District High School of Ayl- mer also won games in the an- nual Purple Bowl football pro- gram, played almost throughout | in rain and in heavy mud. Sarnia Central blanked Windsor Corpus Christi 17-0 while East El- ary Schools Association girls vol- leyball tournament. Beal Tech captured the senior AA girls championship by down- ing Lowe Vocational of Windsor 15-11, 15-9, 7-15 and 15-10 in a best-of-five series. Goderich, a B school taking part in the tournament for the first time, won junior girls A hon- ors by downing Harrow and Wal- taceburg in the final round-robin series. h ( sary Schreider. alf Bobby Judd, converted by third - place Ottawa eliminated | Montreal Alouettes last Wednes- of the final period, trying to shake |potential scorers loose with long | {passes that did not always sue- Billy Conn of Pittsburgh re tained the world's light-heavy- weight boxing title by trouncing Hamilton's fancy studd, used day in the sudden-death semi- early in the game until it pro-|final, duced a 69-yard touchdown play,| "It's too much to expect any Faloney-to-Campbell, could be de-| team to play three games in eight scribed as a "lonesome quarter-|days and be physically and men- back" offence, |tally rested for the third," sald Faloney took the snap about|Ottawa line coach Bill Smyth, ceed, {Gus Lesnevich over the 15-round | Tiger-Cats advanced to 25 first route 19 years ago tonight, Conn (downs, compared to 17 by Of-|later was twice beaten by Joe |awa. Hamilton gained 221 yards|/Louis in heavyweight title fights, rushing and 303 yards passing, to Louis scoring a 13th-round knock~ pine on the ground and 261 in the out in 1941 and a knockout im air for Ottawa. leight rounds in 1946, seven yards behind the line of| Jackson, the Canadian rookie scrimmage, with two potential| who stood Montreal on its ear in pass receivers split wide on each|the semi - final, quarterbacked end and his forward line slightly | Riders most of the game. Import wedge-shaped. He called the play Hal Ledyard took over briefly in Leamington won the senior A girls championship defeating six straight times until it pro- Kingsville and Chatham Collegi-| p the second quarter and for most ate in the fina! round-robin ser- les, - OSHAWA WOOD PRODUCTS 'Rutgers Lose A suggestion for you To Marines NEW YORK (AP)--The bubble | burst Saturday and Rutgers came floating back to earth, losing to the Quantico Marines for its first loss after eight consecutive viec- tories. 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