Oshawa Times (1958-), 16 Nov 1961, p. 13

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By JACK SULLIVAN Canadian Press Sports Editor The Grey Cup fan can't win. A year ago, a reckless youth topped off a wild demonstra- tion of juiced-up spectators by stealing the game ball in the Ottawa-Edmonton final at Van- couver with 41 seconds remain- ing in the game. This year, the! money-clutching Canadian Foot-|py eas UNHEEDED ball League is literally picking) As ji turned out, control of the fans' pockets. the crowd was under the juris- It has taken out 482 ground/diction of the Vancouver police to pile into the Edmonton end zone and then onto the playing field, Vancouver policemen didn't make any moves to stop them, "They did absolutely nothing," stormed CFL Com- missioner G. Sydney Halter of Winnipeg. 'They might have been cardboard dummies out there." Take Expensive Steps To Make Certain That Grey Cup Game 'Clean' THE OSHAWA TIMES J Thursday, November 16, 196 20,000 WATCH IN RAIN BARCELONA, Spain (AP) -- Espanol of Barcelona defeated Birmingham 5-2 in the City Fair soccer tournament before 20,000 spectators in Sarria Stadium Wednesday. The game was played in constant rain which made control of the ball diffi- cult. The return game is to be played in Birmingham Dec. 7. AOA TT pul FRIENDLY PHILOSOPHER sarc = peal STINGER IS ONE eg FEET /S IMAGINATION...£ the Eskimos whipped Montreal Alouettes 34-19. In the 1956 final at Toronto Varsity Stadium, between Ed- monion aud Montreal again, fans crowded into the end zone after the Eskimos scored a touchdown in the final minute and prevented the convert kick. At that time, it didn't matter as the Eskimos had the game wrapped up by a 50-27 score. In 1957, at Toronto Varsity be stopped with Ottawa ahead| 16-6 and in possession of the ball--until the daylight theft occurred--on its own 30-yard line. "This year," says McBrien, "the police will be hired by the stadium. And their orders are to grab any spectator who tries to climb the fence surrounding the field. There won't be any nonsense this year." The Cup final, Canada's greatest sports extravaganza, had never seen anything like % AP is of ATL SS ié FRUSTRATION ! -- That's the look on the face of right fullback Davidson (No. 20) of St. James Rods, as the ball be seen, as tie ball drops out of, Davidson's hands--they're just a little too late on this play. --(CP Wirephoto) ball championship game, last night in Calgary. Martin (58) and Hubble (29) are moving in to lend a hand, but as can is jarred loose by several Montreal Rosemount Bomber players, in the early action of the Canadian Junior Foot- | OLD WOODBINE RACE CHARTS. St. James Rods Copyright, 1961 by McMurray Publishing Co. (Daily Racing Form) | | Wednesday, November 15, 1961 Cloudy and Good 3-ILLUME e i beget +8 'e | '@ | 1a. First Race 3-QUEEN'S PARK . .20 3,20 | n n I s 3.50 4-3%4 4-644 Rogers--Gardiner, Bell Crucial Hit 112 Small 103 3 1 13% 13% 1-4% Harrison--T E Hays and it Me wner ara Sta 5 6 Bronco Buster 1 4 6-CONSEIL DES ARTS 4 % Furlongs, purse $2,300, &year- olds, allowances. Horse wt PP Str. Fin. Jockey 0 | Tilume 113 3 1-h 1-%_ Dittfach--B Far | 6 Queen's Park 107 2-5 2-8%Robinson--F Robinson Conseil Des Arts 105 | Tl hamps 5-16% Parnell--Mrs B § Chris | Lyford Cottage 112 2 2 42 x 6- 6- Fitzsimmons -- Windfields | Winner b oc 3 Hluminable--Lovely Lady. Trainer A Casey Start good, won driving. Pool 23,387. Double pool 41,524. Second Race AWA 6-GREY DUKE 7 furlongs. Purse $2,200. Twe-yoanolds, Cistmt g all $7.5 3-4 3-1 Harrison--Newtondale 116 CALGARY Horse WePPst% % in Jockey Owner Type wie [EO | (CP)--St. James jend in his third and last year sale s tucked away another Ca-|of junior football, showed why 6.60 mer eid nadian junior football crown jhe led the Manitoba-Saskatche- ™. 3.39 | Wednesday night and with it the|wan Junior League in pass-re- highest of compliments from | ceiving. |their veteran coach George De-| He slipped. behind two defend- hae oe ; jers and grabbed a 55-yard pass 4} ' |. The 16-13 victory over the de-| that led to the Rods' first touch- ee eee Fe a ee a eeen' fending champion Rose mount|down, and caught a 10-yarder Soft Touch 112 4 5 Outdistanced Dittfach--D G and P Sta|Bombers of Montreal brought \for' another that proved to be Winner b g, 2, Castleton -- Ballynateh. Trainer F. H. Merrill Jr. |home to Winnipeg the Rods' |the winner. 4 ily. Pool 34,890 rine ; : . sed : Start goo oon oar _|third Dominion title since 1955,/ He converted. his own touch- 3-SMALL TYPE sae n . F Kessawa 4-14 2-2% Robinson--M D Greatrex Grey Duke 21% 2% 3-34Remillard--W J Farr pres. fullback John Davidson, and 3.40 3.70| 'This is the best Rods team |Brian Lunney kicked a pair of re 4.70 ever," said, Depres. | singles. . Claiming ll) The Shrine - sponsored final,| Leon Jacobs scored both played before about 6,000 fans|Rosemount touchdowns, one on in temperatures that dipped atja twisting 25 - yard run, and least 10 degrees below freezing, | punting fullback Gerry Yaccato was in doubt to the last sec-/kicked two singles. onds. The Regina Leader-Post Tro- Cluich passing by rookie|phy, first awarded to the Cana- | quarterback Gord Irwin and{dian junior champions almost payoff yardage from four hard-|40 years ago, was received by G80 3.30 |TUNning backfielders proved the|Rod co-captains Paul Robson, 730 4.20 | difference. |Bob Davidson and Irwin. They 3.30| The Bombers pulled off three| also received the Shrine Trophy. dazzling interceptions, one lead-| The Rods picked up 13 first ing to a touchdown, but lost}downs on 177 yards rushing and their advantage when they fum-|117 passing. The Bombers had bled three times. |12 first downs, on 97 yards rush- Gary Robson, a 210 - poundjing and 106 passing. Winner ch g, 4, Midian' -EDGOR'S SISTER ... 8.70 3.00 2.60 Fh fat i cea aJ oe Melnick Has 4.60 3.20 2.70 Daily Double 3 and 8 paid $18.50 3-QUICK EDITION 6-BOSSATOR Third R 1X¢ ace 8-MISS KEITH va 7 fariongs. Purse $1,800. Three-yearolds and up, Canadian foaled $2,500. % Ste Fin. Jockey Owner 4% 21 1% Fitz'ons--Ruffsin Farm 2% 3-5 2nk Rogers--G W Tuck % 3-10% Rob'son--Dorosz, Senebald 46% Dittfach--White Oak Sta 5-4% Parnell--E B Seedhouse 7- 6-% Brown--D A Conny Daisy Page 112 4% 6 7 Harrison--J E F Seagram Sandy Streak 120 7 lost rider Potts--Miss M Smith Winner br g, 6, Chop Chop -- Bestbook. Trainer D. F. Marks. Start good, won driving. Pool 49,578. Horse Wt PP & % Quick Edition 120 5 51% Bossator ......-. 126 6 Miss Keith Tofino . Silly Set Pen Wise 1% 4 5 5: 2% 1- a. -2Y_ 2- Me swe e 1- 43 5-5 7 HAIwEOaaD 3 Vy 2 6 6-4 Fourth Race ¥ fariongs. Purse $1,800. Th 2HASH BOY 5-FAIR MIKE 7-MICHALENO Ids and up, Canadi itr, Fin. Jockey Owner 1-% Harrison--Janley Sta 2h Annesley--J Loughry 3-3% Robinson--A Paolone Parnell--G_ Kereliuk 10.50 fonied. Ciats ih = 62 4% $1% 51 5-% Rogers--Mrs A o 2-2% 41% 6-1% Potts--L Maloney 117 3 6 S-1 42% 7- 7 Fitz'ons--W D Stable ite -- FrenchHash. Trainer J. D. McLean. Poo] 51,584. Michalena Chopapoise Vale of Avoca .. Full Front Fiery Law Boy ' 4 1 mile. ing all $2,500. jall under the leadership of De-|down and the second, scored by| seats, at $10 each, at the Cana-jdepartment "They were in- dian National Exhibition Sta-|structed to take no orders from dium in Toronto, site of the Dec.|civilians,"" said Cup Co-Ordina- 2 East-West final. The idea isjtor Harry McBrien of Toronto to protect the hard core of fans|the other day. who pay to see a football game,| "] hollered and screamed my not a bunch of irresponsible|jyngs out to the police, but drunks. didn't get anywhere." With hun- That's the most sensible /dreds milling around on the thing the CFL has done since playing field and Ottawa Rough|goal was wide of the posts. it took over operation of the/Rider and Edmonton Eskimo|Game officials awarded Eski- the Vancouver rumpus, al- though this had been building up for a few years. BAWEL TRIPPED In 1955, at Vancouver, fans pounced on the ball in the end zone after an attempted fourth- quarter Edmonton Eskimo field again, a fan standing on the sidelines trip ped touchdown- bound Ray Bawel of Hamilton Tiger-Cats. The Eastern cham- pions were ahead 25-0 at that point and it was a losing cause for Winnipeg Blue Bombers who eventually bowed 32-7. If anyone isn't willing to shell out $12 he can always watch the game on television in comfort of his home or the nearest bar. JAN'S GARAGE 40 ALBERT ST., OSHAWA PHONE 725-8371 | But look for a sellout--Cup fans are a hardy lot. Cup in 1958. But hold off your|players trying to shoo them|mos a point, but it didn't have applause. off, Halter ordered the game tola bearing on the outcome as Somebody has to pay for at and the nine pro clubs who}. i make up the CFL have decided) || I\\I \} to hit Mr. Joe Fan, a tolerant| HV Nn four crowd disturbances in the| jlast seven Cup finals. | SEATS AT $12 | \price of 1,380 grandstand seats between the 25-yard lines to an) jall-time high of $12, an increase} row 3 to 19. With increased |prices for television, film, ra-| ldio and program rights, the 1$490.000, greatest in the 53-year| history of the Cup. | The previous high was $486,-| | least part of this lost revenue} chap who has suffered through| The CFL has boosted the lof $2. This block extends from} lgross will hit an estimated \500 in 1960 |ZS | When Prime Minister Diefen baker makes the honorary kick joff at 1 p.m. EST, a crowd of ; > = |32,651 is expected to watch h ae Uf ly \ jfrom the stands. And anyone} : a. (a Wi the, |who has ideas of getting onto| Y hj) | fA ithe field may as well forget} f ] shia Y pil a | them--the CFL is putting up a| (ji MA)! 4 Yy YT jfence and there will. be plenty | Y jabs Ls jof cops around to put the ; f |} snatch on them. H | | Last year, when fans started| ii Horse Edgor's Sister . Chopoakee ' Happy Divorce Swan Town .... Windy Fay Peel Express . Winner ch f, 3, Acadian Start good, won easily. Fifth Race 2-HAPPY DIVORCE .. my e "i. |Kings On Throne Purse $1,900, Three-year-olds Canadian foaled. Claim! WtPPst % Str. Fin. Jockey ner 1-3 1-2% D'fach--Edgor Ridge Sta 2-4 27% Rogers--J L Cooke 3-2% 3-2% Robinson--F Sweenie ul Mel k 4-1% 41% Rasmussen--S Brener Joe Melnick can stay away\is making his first appearance 5-10 5-17% Fitz'ons--C and T Sta r iniurie Rekwwa th age eth orn I rissa ok 3 Hawkins from injuries the Oshawalin the top tes after winning the "2. aa |King's could easily win the|scoring laurels, last year. He is Quinella Pool 28,990. |Oshawa Major Hockey League|in 7th position. The big "Turk" -- ---- | pennant for the second straight|scored twice now giving him 5 } year in a cake walk. Melnick!goals. Elmer Tran, L: id- | | ' , Lynn Mi 6.30 3.30 260|crew-cut netminder for King's dleton of King's and Andy Mat- 3.20 2.50 has heen turning in outstanding|thews of Juveniles each have games since the season started|6 points apiece jand is the main reason why| Next Sunday night at the |King's are unbeaten in League|Bowmanville Arean the twin- Manele $4 PamellAibob Fim |play. So far this young cam-'bill holds forth with City-League Waberiohe 41% Fitzsim'ns--Mrs, w Rich'n |paign the King's have played|Juveniles and City Wide , 11% Comb-- aac lfiv ¢ al j ey ¢ ~w wari oA sess Frosty Day me enna eae 'Tree sta |five games, winning four and| Answering the second division Lady Skip 2 = 4e f. cutdistanced Dittfach--C Louis jtieing the other. Only competit-/club meeting at 6.30 p.m. and Winner b f 2 Eternal Rewar ady locks, Trainer F H Merrill In. jion to their leadership has come|King's and A's tangling at 8.30 Start good, won ridden out. Jaga alin ON IRS De Seale _|from the A's who are two points| p.m. in the nightcap. 9.80 4.10 2.80\0ff the pace. Both teams, the| LEAGUE STANDINGS Seventh Race SO eavio® 3.50 34) |A's_and King's meet Sunday WLTFA Pts ors JI x rie ¢ , 7 ive | wi , g-year-olds and up, claiming all $6,000. A victory for King's would give) King's 4.0.1.30.12.9 VY % Str, Fin Jockey Seses them a stranglehold lead, how-| A's 2-2% I-nk Rib'son--Donatella m 4 7 ; " 6 is 24 ks pa Fitesin'ne--Dew Valley jever should A's win it would/ Juveniles |tie both teams for the loop lead.| City-Wide The way Melnick has _ been een Sixth Race 1-SAUVAGETTE (en.) 1 Mile, purse. $1,900, 2-year-olds, claim ing all $3,500. Horse WePP st % y Str. Fin. Jockey Owner Eternal Lock 112 -1 1-2% Robinson--G Zakoor Malucina . 100 -1¥% 2% Har'son--J V Martin 109 112 Poe +t 112 1 3 a 7 5 6 2 1 2 Furlongs, purse $2,100, Wt PP St 113 113 113 5 lll jorse Windsor Field Ye Count Page Page Service Mr. Edgor 1 Site Sta 2 3-h 1-1 4-2%4 -- 5-24 ..» THE LIGHTER WHISKY ! EXPORT PLAIN | or FILTER TIP CIGARETTES Sy ENJOY THE LIGHTER SIDE OF LIFE Wil GOLD CREST HIRAM WALKER'S {ig GOLD CREST} Gold Crest sets the mood for pleasure. For it's matured to bring out the light, smooth flavour everyone prefers. So, when it's time to relax--enjoy the lighter side of life with Gold Crest ... the lighter whisky! HIRAM WALKER & SONS, LIMITED WALKERVILLE, CANADA == DISTILLERS OF FINE WHISKIES FOR OVER 100 YEARS 116 "24a 3-2 4 1-2) l-nk 3-3% Dittfach--F Gorlick 21 42 4% fecal oonte 5-4 5-54 Rogers--E Doumani avi 9 , en ee "Armstrong--P J Rock jplaying goal the A's will have 5-1% 6-2% 6nk 7- Har'son--D J Kennedy their work cut for them. Mei- La Palome 2nd, Trainer Sam U 'Ross. jnick has allowed a mere 12 Posh innonermieseeaeae ete _|goals in 5 games for a sparkling! L-ALPINE, HILLS cess 9.70 470 3.60 2.4 goals against average per| 3-SOLWAY MAID 9 ae Fe : 6-CURLERS PRIDE ~.., 4.80) 84me, | He has posted the} joaled, claiming all $2,500. league's only shutout, that Fin Jockey Owner in ast Sacre oe a ig 1% Rasmusn--Mrs VG Cardy |PO0One OT pel ade vst) when 22 Rock--J Torrance LIng"s ank uveniles 4-0. | 3-nk Harrison --Janley | Sta |City-League Juveniles are in 4-3% Rogers--Mrs B lynn A < PRR PEE | 5-16%4 Sandover--Hickory Park | shina place, a distance 3 points 6-44 Brown--P and 5 Bta |back of A's, Juveniles have two 7 Dittfach-- JE yan sing a pes Rhodelin, Trainer W H Moorhead. jwins and three setbacks for 4 Pool 52,471, Porered pod - Wide eon ervice after winning the play- Attendance 7311. off championship, last year, are still having their troubles getting} guard spots, with no less than|untrack. Don Welsh's squad 0 h H ks \four newcomers joining veter-jhave dropped their first five) S awa aw pogeees Newey. Giudo Minardi| starts. . Play Hamilton Red Sail Whip Out 116 Mrs Cessford 99 1 Winner b c 4 Windfields Start good, won driving. Eichth Race 1 Mile, purse $1,900, $-year-olds, Cana dian fi Horse Weer st 4 Me Str. Alpine Hills 11715 SL 53 31 Solway Maid 119 3 4 34 3-2 1-1 Curlers 117 6 6 6-1 6-4 Plucky Crest .. 122 2 3 4% 4nk Last Doliar 1-h Casuarina - - Med's Missy 112 7'2 22% 21% Winner dk b g 3 Rustom Sirdar ~~ Start good, won driving. Total pool 420,277. 5 = 3 2 6 7 1 5-10 41 Ye Vy Fit would be nice to work in such surroundings would- Where Do You Turn TO PUT YOURSELF IN THIS. "DREAM KITCHEN" ? n't it? Drop out to Oshawa Wood Products or phone and have our representative visit your home. Either way you can be sure of expert advice on construction and financing. Call NOW -- you will be pleased at @ PREWAY BUILT-IN APPLIANCES @ BUILT-IN CUPBOARD UNITS the low cost and new appearance of your kitchen, A MODERN KITCHEN Makes lfrom Kirkland Lake and Dave| George Westfall of King's still) Here Saturday is a former St. Michael's star learned one assist, last game, and now) has 6 goals and 6 assists. Al DO-IT-NOW !! Work Easier ! \Kelly, Jack Lyons and Tony\holds down first place in the |Andrejicka, all local players, | individual scoring race with 12 |will be in the backcourt. Lyons| Points Westfall managed only Oshawa Hawks will entertain' ang Andrejicka thelr '.. aga Hamilton CYO Montclairs, Sat-\trade at both Assumption and fourth vikel inte 'he POM urday night in the home-open-| University of Western Ontario.| position picking up four une er of a new season for the| Joe Olinyk, Ed Kolodzie and/jast week-end including three Oshawa club, Game time for! Gary Vaughan, all back from!goals. Myles now ieads_ the Saturday's match is 7.30, at) last year, round out the Hawks| league in 'goals with 7 and has Donevan Collegiate. ; roster. 4 assists, good for 11 points. There will probably be a few) pay) 'Traynors' Hamilton Dingy England of A's is third changes in the line-up for the| cp js i for the Junior| "ith 10 points. Roddy Mac-| local crew, who have shown), Wi hey ee to Windsor|40""4 of Juveniles was collar very little in two pre-season|axg 9 year aco acd won last game ann dropped | from exhibition matches. Severallnas jt that this is going to helene ow. still having 8 new faces have joined the club,!a'reai tough club to beat. |incluge Gary Lawson and Gary since they finished the season) : : yen ede et bie hidate cher ge ' Saxisiate : '| It should provide lots of ex-/Copeland ot A's with 7 points disappointingly, last year. Out-| : : anlane: Danny Tureket of Ride' standing newcomer to the|<iting action Saturday night eee ee ee Hawks is lanky Fred Reilly, ajDonevan Collegiate. Tip-off is member of Queen's University|@! 7.30 p.m. |REMEMBER WHEN... Golden Gaels last season. Fred) | By THE CANADIAN PRESS should add that extra scoring GLASGOW WINS OPENER | Tiger Flowers, former world's punch, missing from last BERLIN (Reuters) -- Glas-|middleweight boxing champion, year's club. He'll be one of the gow Rangers beat Vorwaerts of|died in a New York hospital 34 starting forwards with Brent|£ast Germany 2-1 in the first)years ago today following a Oldfield, perennial scoring star leg of their European Cup com-|minor operation for removal of of the Hawks. petition Wednesday. The second|a growth over his left eye. The Carl Cheski will work the leg will be played either in Aus-'first Negro to hold the title, sire tria or Sweden becausé Vorw-|Flowers reached the top Feb. centre spot as he has done/aorts cannot get travel visas to 26, 1926, with 15-round deci- over the past three seasons./pritain or any. other NATO sion over Harry Greb. He lost There is a new look in the|country. |the crown to Mickey Walker. | MAY BE PURCHASED WITH NO DOWN PAYMENT and No Payments Until May at which time a small monthly. payment would commence. MRO Oshawa Wood Products LIMITED All Services Available At: HEAD OFFICE & SHOWROOM----COURTICE--728-1611 er our location in THE OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE -- 728-1617 Where You May Buy Lumber & Building Materials 3 Ways REGULAR SERVICE POLICY @ CASH & CARRY @ CASH & DELIVERY

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