, 2, had ever coached, did mot mes- ' . At|"Some are ginving 90 per cent[some of these kids can't go bel |2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, November 21, 1958 intl Coach 'Pop Ivy cent. With alter, this is the wrong place for ours, with so|them." There was not much to shout . 4 : j2bomt, statistically. speaking oil Reads Riot Act many rookies, we should be get-| He sald: "Losing is something - jcent tor the fa 6 ting better each week. Instead|new to me and it's awfully hard |were the least scored - against] CHICAGO (AP)--Coach Frank| i we're going downhill tem in the league. They had Ivy of Chicago Cardinals has let i . " to take. I never had these kind ' only one' man among the top 10/his patience run out--he's read- |. "We must do something. Ifjof problems in Canada. scorers and he was no threat to|ing the riot act to his players. But They Found Jackson ee A TST he To CHRISTMAS SPECIAL ; games was down, to 114,700 from|manece of his eam, Xi ge Dag. losk a last year's record 116,484, des-/three games one SBy BERNARD DUFRESNE (also played a big part in oo Hon A Ti pest. yorveniage of completions ic high of about 8,500 seasson last four starts for a 25-1 record. Canadian Press Staff Writer Viclory. on Raqoet . ticket-holders. | "It's a shame for per-. TO THE NEXT 35 ENROLL NOW $5. OTTAWA (CP) -- Heralded in Distovery 3 Jackin yas ie sity St Mis of Ohio, broke | perhaps the biggest single fac- "Riders and Ticats were par-|form like we have lately," said $5.00 tfaining camp as strong ory rod i R spo Mii yn 2 Canadian rookie got the|"" 18 Riders' unspectacular sipants in an innovation for the Jvy. who 1s Just now begin ming to CHARTER MEMBERS : PER MONTH for the Big Four champion-|pe the No. 1 signal-caller in 1958, | starting call in the 12th game of [showing was inconsistency from od duted wig in ony ng and, hopefully, for the Grey|an unusual situation in this age|the schedule and lost to the fired- week to week, both on defence philadelphia. Hamilton won 28-14) Ivy, a Cardinal end in their , Ottawa Rough Riders ended|of import quarterbacks. up Toronto Argonauts. In the and offence. Some backfield im- before a crowd of about 15,000/post-war heyday, was an assist- thie 14-game schedule 50-50 Clair, given an unprecedented next game, at home, he sparked|ports, described by Clair at thelin the 102,000 - seat Municipallant to Bud Wilkinson at Okla- team, but with a brilliant young|five.year contract when he joined|Riders to a 14-8 victory over|outset as potentially the best he Stadium. /homa when Sooners went un-| Canadian rookie quarterback. [Riders in 1956, already has| Tiger-Cats. , The team was hot and cold allltalked in terms of finding an| yo then Jackson had made : f@ason, winning with some Teg | Amerjogn QuaRerpacy oo next! iv brief appearances -- either parity at home, five times iniyear who could also play some 1 lost or when Ri- geven games, and squeaking other position, as offensive or de- wien ali was oe each ARRANGE NOW FOR AUTOMATIC through once on the road for alfensive halfback. time had thrilled the crowds 68 record. REPLACED LEDYARD with his exciting running on op- Bel. miele ACED LEDYARD a hee i WEATHER CONTROLLED DELIVERY OF . .. represented a come - down for s.gionment from Hal Ledyard, in| Perhaps his only deficiency Riders who lost out for first nic third year with the club from was his passing, but it improved 7 place in 1957 to Hamilton Tiger-| (he University of Chattanooga.|considerably with each game and M c L A U G H L { N S Cats in the last game of the; edyard was called from the re-iby season's end he had the third- schedule. This year they made third place, baffled Montreal FURNACE FUEL Ol L Alouettes with some fancy a. ---.§e§__-_",""n LLL Eee oer ee ra ee ground play to win 26-12 in the) : wnehdlnml sudden-death semi-final and were NEW REDUCED PRICE y Hh wo 7) squashed 35-7 by Tiger-Cats in Ts g A : the opener of the total-point final : series. -- ON -- HEAVY HANDICAP R / Membership incl . 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