The Oshawa Times, 24 Nov 1958, p. 11

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| Hamilton Tiger - Wrap Big Four By W.R. Wheatley HAMILTON (CP). -- Hamilton Tyson, satisfied with an auth. e if not particularly im-| : } ive display, brushed aside ROUND OUT SCORING Otdawa Rough Riders Saturday Hamilton quarterback Bernie and for the second successive|paloney quick-kicked for a single yedr became the people's choice jn the last quarter and Cam of Eastern Canada for the Grey Fraser punted for another. Be- Cup title. tween the two singles Faloney The Cats struck in the first and| whipped a touchdown pass to fourth quarters to take the game Billy Graham from 11 yards out. 19-7 and romp away with the two- Oneschuk converted both Ham- ot Bo total-point eastern final ilton touchdowns and Garry, 5444. open spaces for an 18-yard touch | Schreider made good on his one } for Ottawa. Hamiiton's 35-7 win the previous convert attempt 3 Safurday in Ottawa made the Big| The Tiger-Cats leave Wednes-| Four League champions prohibit. 92y bY plane for Vancouver. In ive favorites to complete the ex- Empire Sta oo there next Sat peeted mopping-up. urday, amid a e hurrah ai p Grey Cup game, Any hope the Rough Riders Tad excitement of a y Cup § Re ; 18d they will try to make it two in pilwiging ou a Sopuin! Seri: a row over Winnipeg Blue Bomb. d ers, Western champions, Hamil Ki utes of Flay. Siete Ones ton won 32-7 'ast year in Toronto. Coach Jim Trimble of Hamilton Y8 line and Carty MeDougal, uncovered no new tricks Saturday h h uk Bole § in a comparatively easy master- a aay Milt oa minding. Job. The spesiacuise | phases e game Ww - Yaris for a converted touchdown. curricular . attractions for the here was no more scoring un- erowd of 15,071. tlhe opening minute of the third a re quarter, when Ottawa cashed in| ROUGH GAME for the only time of the game.' With indications a few grudges Quarterback Russ Jackson found were being settled here and there, rupning room, with Cats covering a few bits of under-cover work Varone Gives Bombers | New Offensive Punch By AL VICKERY Jackie Parker, used sparingly WINNIPEG (CP) -- John Va- due to a rib injury, accounted for rone, primarily and defensive linebacker, took up [romped for a fourth-quarter score : : r 0 th. fensive slack Saturday tol after Bombers had built up a 21 help oplensive Blue Bombers to a cushion. Parker took a pass from 237 victory over Edmonton' Es-|Canadian quarterback Don Getty kimos in the third and deciding | Just over the scrimmage line and game of the Western football fi-|outdistanced Winnipeg defenders nal to the goal line. The victory carried Winnipeg 10| TRIBUTE TO QUARTER Vancouver for next Saturcays| pgm,nion coach Sam Lyle felt Cay Foi Jamilton yan Pelt's passing won the game Four Football Union playoff. 10} Boers. oppo them on first Hamilton vos the op iA Yat: | down, van Pelt got them the first Yeleating nipeg vé- down by passing on the next play - " and that was the ball game. He Varone, first-year Bolt full- |} 2d lots more time to get the ball Bask from Sag Bn nil away than we did. His protection ing 16 league games. He doubled "2° excellent. : his output in the three-game final, Van Pelt completed seven of 13 scoring two six-pointers in each forwards for 93 yards. Halfback of the first and third games. Kenny Ploen threw one incom- Bombers won the opener in Ed- | Plete but latched on to all three monton 30-7 but lost the second by tosses his way and picked up 42 the same score at home Wednes- Jara Leo Lewis took three more or yards. iy Grant, who has| Bomber backs marched for 253 in his two oA ihe Oley Sw rone carrying 24 times for 92 of years as a star the total. Rick Potter, filling in at AT doesn't be- an- : Co be T ton." . y Td ya [totalled 24 first downs to Esks' MEMORABLE GAME | nine. Varone, who played more than| Eskimos were minus 11 in the 50 minutes of offence and de- rushing department, with Johnny fence, said the win over Edmon- |Bright and Normie Kwong held ton was one of the biggest thrills to only 11 and eight yards respec- he had ever had in football. tively. Getty hit receivers on 10 Aiding Varone in the scoring on{of 27 passes for 184 yards, pre- the snow-covered field Saturday ferring to go to the air in an ef- were quarterback Jimmy van fort to get back in the game after Pelt, who kicked two converts, a | Winnipeg struck for an early con- field goal! and two singles, and verted touchdown. fullback Charlie Shepard, with! Fumbles played a big part. Es- -Cats (every potential pass received, /brought penalties for roughing and snaked his way through the and clipping to both teams: man field march by coach Frank Clair of Ottawa and a rough. touch out-of-bounds charging job bault, the third quarter. Penalty-signal-| ling handkerchiefs fluttered to the cidentally - from a field as Jackson, chased bac! yards to the Hamilton away a short shovel pass Quillian. The Ottawa halfback de- Ye. : toured to the left and reached the called back, Clair pranced out on the field to argue. But the penalty a blocking back Eskimos' lone touchdown when he| | yards along the ground, with Va-| | Fear Eye Injury | HOCKEY SCORES, STANDINGS | May Be Serious OTTAWA (CP) -- Bob Boucher | of the Hull-Ottawa Canadiens, 21-| w year - old offspring of Ottawa's| Montreal 10 famed sporting Bouchers, suf- Boston fered a severe eye injury Sunday | Detroit in an OHA Senior A Eastern Di-| New York 7 |vision game against Whitby Dun-| Chicago 8 lops. | Toronto 5 Doctors said it will be two or three days before extent of the in- | jury will be known exactly, There was a hemorrhage in the right eyeball, described as "very ser- Title -- ow But out in the open game a one-| the Riders' Gilles Archam- Clair just about blew his top in 50, got finished playing the game al- to Ron though he could not see with the | Hamilton one-yard line. . Lp Trimsing ine play was being' Bud Poile Visions Buffal. 14 Western NHL Group sersicy 13 Springfield VANCOUVER (CP)--A Western Cleveland Hockey League official has sug- providence CHARGED OUT OF BOUNDS |gested a start on a Western Givi Rochester A few plays later, Archam. ion of Ye N 2i1g nal ey bault, rumbling 'along, chased Lesage that Saou Si yom Ron Howell into touch. Archam- innipeg io San Francisco, bault kept right on going, charg-| Bud Poile. general manager of ing into Howell with enough force Edmonton Flyers, said in an in- to send both of them tumbling terview the main draw back to the over the Hamilton bench. The Proposal is the lack of adequate flutter of excitement quickly died arenas in Edmonton, Vancouver down and Seattle, The Riders, picking up 20 first He said the western division downs to Hamilton's 12, were would have teams in 'Winnipeg able to muster few penetrating Calgary, Edmonton, Vancouver, drives. Seattle, Portland, San Francisco The Riders amassed 225 yards and Los Angeles. along the ground to 198 for the A $7,500,000 arena will be com- Cats. Passing yardage was 137 to pleted in Los Angeles in June and 96 in Hamilton's favor. Jackson will seat 16,000, he said. and Hal Ledyard, the former Contacted in Seattle, WHL pres- doing most of the passing, com- ident Al Leader said he thinks pleted only nine of 29 passes for Poile's plan is "great." Ottawa. Faloney tried all but one, "It's a move long overdue and of Hamilton's passes, completing I can't see why it shouldn't be- eight of 16. come a reality." was wiped out. A new one--l15! yards--was slapped on the Riders! because of Clair"s jaunt, Chatham 1 Kitchene 9 $.8. Mai H Windsor t Sudbury 3 North Bay By THE CANADIAN PRESS National League LT F Smuave> Saturday's Scores Chicago 1 Montreal 5 New York 2 Toronto 2 Detroit 1 Boston 2 |ious."" Sunday's Scores Boucher suffered the injury ac- Montreal 0 Boston 2 teammate's| Toronto 3 Chicago 3 k 16 stick early in the third period. He!petroit 3 New York 1 Games Wednesday Montreal at New York Detroit at Toronto American League WLT F 1013 0-95 99 20 812 179 9 813 0 52 76 712 1 64 67 Saturday's Results Providence 2 Clevelang 0 Buffalo 2 Hershey 2 Rochester 8 Springfield 3 Sunday's Results Cleveland 3 Buffalo 1 Rochester 0 Providence 4 | Hershey 5 Springfield 3 | Wednesday's Game Rochester at Buffalo OHA-NOHA Senior A W LT F APts. six losses, three ties, 23 points. 310 0 37 Saturday's Results Chatham 2 Kitchener 3 North Bay 2 Sault Ste. Marie 3 Sunday's Resolt Kitchener 4 Windsor, 2 Game Tuesday PIs. vorth Bay at Windsor 68 23 63 2 50 21 59 20 Whitby 55 19| Belleville 41 13 Hull - Ottawa | Cornwall Kingston Saturday's Whitby 2 Kingston 2 | unday's Result | Belleville 2 Cornwall 0 Whitby 1 Hull-Ottawa 2 Games Tuesday Kingston at Belleville Hull-Ottawa at Whithy OHA Junior A WLT |St, Cath 14 | Peterb'gh A pis. | St: Mike's 417 429 6 1 72 58 2 6 4 4 9 8 8 1% Hamilton 2 St. i Sunday's Result Guelph 4 Marlboros 4 { Games Tonight | Barrie at Peterborough Eastern OHA Senior A 48 72 7 been the general manager of Tor- onto Maple Leafs for only 48/Pull 47 41 Saturday's Result atharines 7 | Peterborough 3 St. Michael's Marlboros at St, Michael's APis 38 2 66 18 By BEN WARD 64 12 Canadian Press Staff Writer 1 45 11 (Punch) Imlach has| George (hours and already he appears be a magician. | | Magic is about the only expla-| {nation for his club's sudden up-| [surge in the National Hockey| League. The last - place Leafs| |skated like demons to tie the red-| {hot New York Rangers 2-2 Satur: A Pis. day night and battle to a 3-3 draw 42 28 with the black Hawks in 48 15 cago Sunday night. 51 15 The blue - and - white players 59 14 acted as though they were in ter- 54 12 ror of losing their jobs in the gen- 56 10 eral shakeup which Imlach hinted 61 6 at Saturday. He's the first gen. |eral manager the Leafs have had lin nearly two years. In other weekend NHL action | Boston Bruins pulled off two wins, 4 beating the league-leading Mont- real Canadiens 240 Sunday night {and Detroit Red Wings 2-1 Satur- |day. The Wings beat Rangers 3-1 {Sunday night and Canadiens to| NHL LEADERS {took Hawks 5-1 Saturday. BRUINS NOW SECOND Bruins have moved into second Standings: Montreal, 20 48 21 2 21 60 39 19 50 12 38 55 16. 3 8 "Shutouts: Goals: Bathgate, 14, ton, 2 57 minutes. By THE CANADIAN PRESS Points: Bathgate, New York, 28 point place, replacing the slumping Rangers who have been riding a 10- wins, five-game win streak before they leollided with Leafs. Wings are a THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, November 24, 1958 11 Maybe Imlach Has Put. Some 'Punch'Into Leafs: Ranger goalie Gump Worsley tory gin as Bruins er nad uck riding with him in the|stone wall Wings goalie Tersy. third period when Leafs bounced |Sawchuk had erected oi three pucks off the goalposts after them this season, He had or ing Gump out of position. Bruins scoreless for 125 minutes Larry Popein gave Rangers an|and 14 seconds of league play be- edge in the first Period but Bobby|fore McKenney beat him in the » Pulford and Rudy Migay clicked [first period. ' for Toronto in the second. Red Kelly got the 150th goal of STEWART FIGHTS, SCORES [his career for Wings. Sunday in Chicago the Leafs' ype lode Sete 8 New Ron Stewart scored with 73 sec- foul i te onds left to rob Hawks of the win, Jump Rangers for the time *|this season. Norm Ullman scored Chi. 1 Was a rough contest with sev-\,; oor wings after Bathgate had - free for-all which halted play 20 minutes, |" New York pulled Worsley out | Black Hawks Ted Lindsay was of the final moments of the game {the chief battler, taking on Bert but the move backfired when Alex Olmstead and Stewart and get Delvecchio popped one into the ting two major penalties and 2 | open net. ' 10-minute misconduct. The brawl! "Richard had eight shots on goal |with Stewart led to the general Saturday night in Montreal and riot, . Hawks' Glenn Hall stopped every | Billy Harris and Olmstead got one to bring giant groans from the other Leal markers with Ed the 14,200 spectators. Litzenberger, Bobby Hull and RE-ELECT {Danny Lewicki scoring for Hawks GEORGE | Bruins combined defensive bril- to eral fights including a wholesale put Rangers ahead in the second |Hawks. Goalie Don Simmons {kicked out 26 Canadien drives. | The Montrealers tried vainly to| set up Maurice Richard for the 600th goal of his NHL career but behind Bruins. R. Ss, Hawks and Leafs trail in that or- Assists: H. Richard, Montreal, der. At Toronto, Andy Bathgate, the Plante, Montreal; NHL's leading scorer, put the 6 Sawchuk, Detroit; Simmons, Bos tying goal past Johnny Bower at 19:36 of the second period. The Penalties: Fontinato, New York teams battled through the third period without scoring. It's a simple money-saving fact: '59 FORD TRUCKS OFFER YOU CANADA'S MOST MODERN | TRUCK ENGINES SIX or V-8 three singles. kimos lost three of their miscues Shepard, suffering a rib injury, (while Bombers got back only one | confined his activities to punting. |of their three. Fort William Cops Inter Grid Title 'Saskatoon New Junior Champions MONTREAL (CP) -- Saskatoon ish, N.S. Hilitops, capitalizing on two fum-| [ast year the Redskins were bles by Notre Dame de Grace beaten 27-21 by Shearwater Fly- Monarchs and a pass interception| erg at Halifax. dpfeated the Montreal squad 18-14 Sunday to win the Canadian Junior football crown. 'Fierce tackling and a 20-degree t@mperature led to 14 fumbles, eight of them by Montreal. Sas- katoon recovered six NDG bob- while the Maple Leafs grab- bed three of the westerners' mis- the three singles. The fast-moving game, played cues. Two hilltop touchdowns were hooks. ied over by Bud Curtis and Saizicd 2 was ye by Garnet|the third quarter when Grobelny McKee on a pass from quarter- back Bob Belak. {Montreal came fighting back in| the third quarter with two con-| rted touchdowns. narchs and a pass interception defeated the Montreal squad 18-14 Sunday to win the Canadian jumior football crown Fierce tackling and a 20-degree temperature led to 14 fumbles, eight of them by Montreal. Sas- katoon recovered six NDG bob- bles while the Maple Leafs grab- bed three of the westerners' mis. cues. Two hilltop touchdowns were carried over by Bud Curtis and the third was scored by Garnet McKee on a pass from quarter. back Bob Belak. . sparked Edmonton Eskimos to Montreal came fighting back in their third consecutive Grey Cup the third quarter with two con- triumph, a 50-27 victory over verted touchdowns. Montreal Alouettes, two years NDG marched 89 vards to ago today at Toroato. Paiker score the first touchdown, Bob scored a record 19 points as Ed- Shink going over from the one monton's split - T ground attack yard line and also kicking thé more than offset Montreal's aer- convert. ial offensive. He TR --ie-- - FARRAR ARFARARRANAADY Looking for a clean way out ? Give a book of . . . CAR WASH TICKETS $10 BOOKLETS AUTO MAGIC WASH LTD. 116 BOND ST. W. RA 5.0322 20 FIRST DOWNS EACH Each team good on five of 16 for 76 yards. the second quarter. down punt bounced over deadline, REMEMBER WHEN? . . By THE CANADIAN PRESS Don Getty, young Canadian quarterback, and Jackie Parker RAY WN «, 5 (good for 8 washes) "QURAN FORT WILLIAM (CP) -- Fort | William Redskins, in their fourth | consecutive attempt for the title, | {under gruelling conditions on an icy, snow-covered field, kept the) 2,700 enthusiastic fans on tenter- dived over for the nine-yard line. tallied 20 first downs. Fort William had a 287 | to 262-yard edge in rushing. 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