14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, September 25, 196) SPORT SNAPSHOTS Grid Star, Davey West, Was Not To Play Again me square in the back. You|quarter. Les told me to get my can't blame Kaye. He was giv-|pants off the bench and take the ing me help, as he usually does Kickott and run like hell. The all b COACH'S BLOOD he end zone and somehow or Davey, a one-time professional| whole route." . [photographer who now has his By JACK SULLIVAN Canadian Press Sports Editor Davey West recalls a day in 1948 when a doctor told him he _must not play any contact sport. That was like telling a fish not to go near the water. ded it." SPORTS IN BRIEF CONDITION UNCHANGED CHICAGO (AP)--Cecil (Babe) mains in critical condition in hardest shots in the NHL when he played for Toronto St. Pats baseball and football player. ARRIVES FOR RACE NEW YORK (AP) -- Carry Dye, 63, former Nationa l|Back, the Kentucky Derby and Hockey League star who suf-|Preakness winner, arrived at fered a heart attack Friday, re-|Belmont Park Saturday from Atlantic City to meet Kelso and hosnital. Dye, a native of Ha-[others in the $100,000 - added milton, . was rated one of the Yooawara Stakes next Satur- y. The Woodward, at 114 miles, and Chicago Black Hawks in|may settle 1961 horse-of-the-year the 1920s. He was also a top|honors, the title earned by Kelso in winning the same race a many times, and I own b in Vancouver sel- Davey was in a remini mood in a Toronto hospital the other day as he looked back on 14 years of pro football after receiving that stern warning. He is recuperating from a serious injury, diagnosed as paralysed kidneys, he received in a Sept. 9 game at Ottawa between the Rough Riders and Edmonton Eskimos. 3 "I had suffered a concussion in a game in 1948 when I was playing with Toronto Argonauts ling housewares, put the finger on Les Lear as the toughest coach he has ever played for. when he turned out with Cal- gary Stampeders. we'd leave our game on the practice field," he recalled. "Les used to get pretty sore d between my legs in| ther I got it and ran = His future? "I'll be back with the Riders| in two or three weeks, and be-| fore the Big Four playoffs start That was from 1950 to 1953|in November for sure." He looked over at flowers) received from his teammates) "That guy was so tough that|this week. | "I hope I don't have to send] them flowers after Sunday's game with Argonauts," he said. | |at me because I'd come off the Ifield really pooped after about lone play. Then we discovered I | WIN WORLD TITLE RYE, N.Y. (AP)--Axel and 'Southern Ontario Agriculture Society -- 54th Annual ADM. 50c Tots and Public School Children FREE! FALL ® EVENTS ® EXHIBITS ® AWARDS year ago. Kelso has been bea- RETAINS NET TITLE ten only once during the last 14 €| H y urmg the 'as LONDON (AP) -- Ken Rose-| NEW ORLEANS (AP) -- Ted Carry Back, the acknowledged wall of Australia retained his|Jourdan, 66, former first base- three-year - old champion, won|singles title in the London in-/man for Chicago White Sox, the Flamingo and Florida|door prof es sional champion-|died Saturday of an apparent Derby last winter and is the|ships Saturday night, defeating heart attack. He played with the leading money winning horse of|Lew Hoad of Australia 6-3, 3-6,| White Sox in 1918, 1920 and in the season with $493,874. 62, 6-3. parts of two other seasons. 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