Oshawa Times (1958-), 4 Dec 1961, p. 14

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, December 4, 1961 Fans Give NAVY BEATS ARMY | Alabama, Minnesota Confirm Bowl Status NEW YORK (AP)--Alabama| No bowl or national rankinglat Dallas against Texas (9-1).| HAMILTON (CP) -- Hamil-\Were kind of sad coming over lis taking a perfect record andjsignificance was attached to the! Colorado (9-1) closed its re-jton Tiger - Cats came homeli" the bus. but we were very |possibly a national title into the|big glamor game -- the 62nd gular campaign with a 29-12/without the Grey Cup Saturday |!appy when we came out of the Sugar Bowl, Minnesota is re-|meeting of Army and Navy at/rout of the Air Force Academy|night but their fans were out to lobby and saw you here." lturning to the Rose Bowl and|Philadelphia Stadium before ajand goes against Louisiana/greet them just the same. The players later went to a siell - shocked Army support-|crowd of 101,000, including Pres-|State (9-1) in Miami's Orange} More than 1,500 gathered in|teception and buffet supper. ers are wondering when, ifjident Kennedy and a host of|Bowl. front of the downtown Royal ever, they'll see another vic-jother dignitaries. Navy won for} Georgia Tech thrashed Geor- Connaught Hotel and cheered tory over Navy. jthe third time in a row, 13°7,|gia 22-7 and agreed to play in|when coach Jim Trimble said) NEW YORK (AP)--New York On these high notes, U.S. col-,as Greg Mather, the versatile) Jacksonville's 'Gator Bowl Dec.jof his team: "I couldn't be/Mets purchased right - handed lege football dropped the cur-Senior end, kicked two field'39 against Penn State. Each has|Prouder of them." pitcher Herb Moford from Ro- tain on the regular 1961 season|g0als and a convert, givingia 7-3 record. Rice (7-8) won a| They'd given everything they|chester of the International Saturday and turned its atten-/him a season's total of 55 points/chance to play in the Bluebon-jhad in losing 21-14 to Winnipeg|League Saturday. Moford, 33, tion to the plethora of post-sea-|through kicking alone -- an all-/net Bow! at Houston, Tex., Dec.|Blue Bombers, said Trimble. [won 15 and lost 13 with Roches- son games which are climaxed|time college record. /16 by whipping Baylor 26-14.) Jake Gaudaur, the club's gen-|ter in 1961 and had a 3.21 earned by the Jan. 1 major bowls--the pxps PREFECT SEASON "er Rose, Sugar, Cotton ome Alabama's Crimson Tide,|(53-1). \ Orange. ; |rated No, 1 nationally, crushed) Other | vay nen) lene Soe formally| Auburn 34-0 for its 10th straight cluded: ¢ completed with ue nig AacceP-| victory and then accepted a bid East tances, following cage elgg omsl| play Arkansas (8-2) in the Holy Cross 38 Boston 26 ; by Mississippi for the Co ee Sugar Bowl at New Orleans. | South Bowl, Georgia Tech for the|" 'The Rose Bowl assignment at Miami 15 Florida 6 |'Gator and Rice for the Blue-p,-aqena, Calif., went to Min- Tennessee 41 Vanderbilt 7 Inesota (7-2), which will meet'Duke 37 Notre Dame 13 13 greatest Tiger - Cat team ever. "They gave more than their bodies were capable of giving." Quarterback Bernie Faloney spoke for the players, who were given cufflinks bearing the city of Hamilton crest. "You don't know what it Tiger-Cats Big Cheer p's "said 'Patoney "We METS BUY HURLER Rice's opponent will be Kansas|eral manager, termed them theirun average. HEARING scores Saturday in- sh. ads pee er | are co-captains Herb Gray and Stev Patrick, and at the extreme right; coach Bud Grant, --(CP Wirephoto) noon to give the victorious Winnipeg Blue Bombers a rousing welcome home. Left- to-right, in the foreground bonnet. : the University of California at/North Carolina 24 Virginia 0 | Los Angeles (7-3). Midwest Toronto ans Mississippi, beaten only by,Oklahoma 21 Oklahoma §. 13 4 "P sissippi State 37-7 and began S. Met: U. 28 Tex. Christian 28 a e 1 e CG jtooking to its Cotton Bowl date'Tex. Tech 16 West Tex. S. 14 InCelebration | QLD COUNTRY SOCCER TORONTO (CP) -- For a) brief period early Sunday,! ,oNDON (Reuters)--Results) Division IV Yonge and Duridas became/o¢ soccer games played in the|Barrow 1 Southport 1 Portage Avenue and Main| United Kingdom Saturday: Chesterfield 2 Oldham 3 Street, Winnipeg's main inter- ENGLISH LEAGUE Crewe Alex 1 Chester 1 section. Swtat Doncaster 2 Bradford C 0 Yelling crowds spilled out of Division I Exeter 0 Colchester 2 i i {Arsenal 2 West Ham 2 pci : - st ine - ~ Scutral' letergnction ana cheiBiminghan 9 Coram 0 _/Giiliuenean §. Kectiagies team they were yelling for was|Bolton 1 Blackburn 1 ate fi 4D ie iy Winnipeg Blue Bombers. Burnley 4 Sheffield U 2 pa 1 carla drchig 0 There were a few half-hearted|Everton 5 Man United 1 Wo id os 4 Aldaeahiot 1 *Monufocturer's avggerted retail price. calls of "Yea Hamilton," but|fulham 0 Wolverhampton 1 jy, shat apne Aides he an diiewie mimics |calls , < Chelea & rexham 2 Carlisle 2 re FREE BOOKLETI+<<-<----+*-5 York. 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A model for every type of electronically correctable hearing loss. Call your Zenith Hearing Ald Dealer for free demonstration He's listed in "Yellow Pages"" TORONTO (CP) -- Quarter-jother point. fierce-| players follow a pattern set in, passes. They rolled back Kenny Ploen, a steady-|tackling linebacker, who took! their 1958 and 1959 cup victories downs. nerved field general, smoothly over Charlie Shepard's kicking over the Ticats after losing 32-7 operated a bone-crushing job after an ankle injury kept|to Hamilton in 1957, In 1958 at ground attack and a surpris-| the fullback out of the lineup,| Vancouver, they trailed aig in ingly sharp passing offence to|booted a 46-yard single in the the opening seven minutes but lead Varou Gina Soubers to/second quarter and outkicked won 35-28. In 1959, they were an exciting Grey Cup victory|the Hamilton punters. Saturday -- the first overtime; A crowd of more than 32,000, game in the cup's 52-year his-jincluding Prime Minister Die- tory. 21-14 win over Hamilton Tiger- battered and bruised into sub- Cats in a gruelling game in| mission after building up a 14-4 which the western champions|lead in the third quarter. The battled stubbornly from behind/ physical pounding they todk on to score 13 points in the second|the heels of their titanic over- half and force the Ticats into|time struggle against Toronto their second overtime playoff/Argonauts in the second game game in a week, of the eastern final showed its Winnipeg's victory returned effect in the date stages. the cup to the West after an| They didn't have the same absence of a year and for the) fire after James kicked his sec- third time in five years thejond field goal on the last play/ Bombers beat the Tiger-Cats) of the third quarter to cut their the East-West final. jlead to 14-7. James scored the Ploen, 26, who sparked Towa| 'ing touchdown on a one-yard) |fenbaker who made the honor-| The Bombers pounded out a/ary kickoff, saw the Tiger-Cats) down 7-3 going into the last quarter but triumphed 21-7. TAKE RUBBER GAME This year's final was the seventh meeting between Ham- ilton and Winnipeg, which now has a 4-3 edge. It was also Win- nipeg's sixth win. against 11 losses and Hamilton's six back in 12 games since West-East finals started in 1921, The West has won 10 times, six since 1954. | The Bombers, with Lewis the |\leading rusher with 92 vards, jsmashed for 268 yar ng the ground and for 200 in the lair on 12 of 22 pass attempts} by Ploen and second - string i | ¥o victory in the Rose Bowl be-| three with five minutes and|Fernie Pitts was their top re- fore joining the Bombers five|three seconds remaining in reg- ars ago, and Canadian Gerry| ation time. ames, a nine - year veteran,| Hamilton quarterback Bernie were the big heroes in Winni-| Faloney could make no head- peg's comeback. They are the| way with the Ticats' running of- Jeading contenders for the| fence after fullback Larry Hick- player-of-the game award, win-|man was carried off the field ner of which will be announced|With an ankle injury in the Tuesday. opening minutes. Ploen raced 18 yards for the! |celver with 83 yards on four elton 28, The Tiger - Cats, ground offence a nes ter, went aie Faloney passes for 328 yards terson gain the most ya passing, snar seven |for 110 yards. The Ticats picked up 18 first downs. The Bombers moved 71 in five plays to. their touchdown. A 39-yard pa Ploen to Pitts, who mz spectacular catch with Su completed 25 Hal Pat- paved the way Ploen's big payoff run, which started out as a pass att James, 26, a two-time wir with their;/Hamilton and ligible fac-|21-14 in overtime the Grey Cup Saturday, Division J Airdrieonians 2 Raith 4 Sheffield W 3 Notts F 0 West Brom 2 Tottenham 4 > air ir avenged Toronto's two - pepper ong point 55-27 humilitation|Derby 3 Leeds 3 at the hands of the Tiger-Cats|Huddersfield 2 Bury 0 rds'a week ago and -- belatedly--|Leyton Or 2 Norwich 0 tosses Toronto let them know it. Luton 4 Rotherham 3 After the game, many fans| Middlesbrough 2 Stoke 2 adjourned to the bars, one seg-/ Newcastle 2 Sunderland 2 ards|ment 'converging on the Royal Plymouth 5 Brighton 0 Hotel, traditional centre|Preston 4 Scunthorpe 1 There Southampton 2 Liverpool 0 althey found a victory dance and|Swansea 1 Charlton 0 erinja large crowd milling in the| Walsall 0 -/draped over him at the Hamil-|main lobby, although there was for little shouting and cheering. I Around midnight, as the bars'Brentford 1 Lincoln 0 t.iclosed, Yonge Street -- ing| York romiof Grey Cup festivities. game, | Division Il Bristol R 0 Division HI Bradford 1 Watford 1 hung Bristol C 2 Bournemouth: 1 er,from curb to curb with Christ-/Coventry 1 Northampton 0 of the award as the outstanding|mas lights -- began to fill. Over|Grimsby 1 Hull City 0 Canadian twice t champion, scored his tying touchdown on a one-yard in the country andiit all a scent of burning gar-|Newport 2 Swindon 2 estern scoring|bage began to spread as fires|Notts C 0 Queen's Pk 0 game-|started in refuse bins. |Peterborough 0 Portsmouth 1 Open cars, each packed with|Port Vale 0 Crystal P 1 plunge at 9:57 of the fourth as many as 16 pennant - wav-|Reading 1 Torquay 0 quarterback Hal Ledyard. Endjquarter. A left-footed kicker, he|ing celebrants, roared up and|Shrewsbury 4 Barnsley 1 booted his field goals from dis-|\down the main stem. Southend 2 Halifax 1 \tances of 18 and 28 yards. Celtic 5 Partick 1 |Dundee, 2 Stirling 2 LIVING SOUND" Dunfermline 1 Thd Lanark 1 HEARING AIDS \Falkirk 1 Dundee U 2 |Hearts 2 Motherwell 6 |Kilmarnock 4 Aberdeen 2 |Rangers 2 St. Johnstone 0 \St. Mirren 2 Hibernian 3 | Division It Alloa 2 Albion 1 Arbroath 3 Berwick 4 |Dumbarton 0 Montrose 2 jEast Fife 0 Ayr U 0 AUTHORIZED DEALER 5 BOND ST. 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Our men's high triple was --13 in the second half on two} ing ball carrier although he was ful work Gerry. field goals, the game - tying|only in the game for eight Ha- Over 600 -- We have three men with | |267, Bill Romanuk Jack Brockman 241, 204, Howie V 235, 218, Bill Butler 232, 210, Sticky 1,! Ozzie Weeks 223, John Ba Haley 217, 200, Bill Kee Taylor 219, 200, John w Villa 215, Bud Edg sin 210, Bill Moor 208, Nels "Bid Daddy" Wilson 209, John and Walt Polley 203. Bob Barclay Jed the lemon leaguers touchdown and two converts. SUB PUNTER SHINES . Jack - Delveaux, rx standout, scored Winnipeg's jmilton plays. He gained 20 |yards in three carries. oe BOMBERS LINE SOLID 600 El 205, Yv Du- | Congratulati to Winst Petch whi Winnipeg's defensive line, 9 -- Ellen Densmore 205, Yvonne Du-|Congratulations to Winston Petch who scores over 600. They are Deb Tilk 729,|with a dainty 62, followed by Bob Gerry Fahy 742, and Al Kinsman 636. | Dove 79, Wayne Thertell 88, Walt Fry Come on girls, let's show them that/ 82 and 90, 'he must like this group of we can do it, too. the elite), Bus Edmundson 94, John Over 200 -- We have six people over|Jonasen 95 and Frankie Locke 97, |guay 208, Gerry Fahy 252, 253, 237, Al stayed out of the lemon department. sparked by middle Guard Steve|Kinsman 240, 215, Deb Tilks 288, 245, | GATE CRASHER [tn ciensive end tier Gray GETS HEAVE-HO TORONTO (CP)--Les Co- by Delveaux played a tremend- ous game in stopping the | William Todd 203. | High Singles: Yvonne Duguay 208 and {Deb Tilk 288 took our high singles for and the linebacking corps led|the evening. | Lemon League -- Our only Lemon |Leaguer was Roger with 82. hen, 19 - year - old: Timmins student who has taken a year off to crash top political and other functions across North America, met his match in a policeman guarding Exhibi- tion Stadium. field during Sat- urday's Grey Cup game. Cohen, who talked his way charges of Gerry McDougall, | RADIATOR DEPT. ex-Bomber Carver Shannon and| Team standings: Dubbers 40, Stamp-| Ralph Goldston. The Bombers _ halfbacks, | spearheaded by Leo Lewis, had }a field day as they rode rough- shod over the Hamilton de- | fence. Roger Hagberg, filling in |for Shepard in his fullback spot, |Ploen, James and Lewis all hit into the Democratic national | yp) the middle wiht telling ef- convention in Los Angeles and | fect in the second half after the had his picture taken with |picats weakened, President Kennedy and who Paul Danier later made his way uninvited A. Faney se: into the Liberal convention in Ottawa, the Republican con- vention in. Chicago and the UN General Assembly, was ejected from the playing field at Exhibition Park for lack of credentials. | Goldston jother touchdown in the third| ie fens! manager of the King Bowl) foot-five end and short pass specialist, went 90 yards on a pass-and-run play to open the scoring in the first quarter and scored the Ticats' quarter on a 23-yard pass. Don jers 26, Sleepers 24; Has Bins 24, Un-| |}Touchables 22, Silent Six 20, TV Boys} 20, Unmentionables 16, | y virtue of a fine team effort,. the| | Dubbers increased their first place lead| by shutting out the Untouchables 4 to 0. Bill Smith tried hard for the losers, | but his support was sadly lacking. Bus Goyne, Frank Kalar and Connie Regim- bal paced the Unmentionables to a 3 to 1 win over the Stampers in a close,/ well matched contest. In one of the biggest fiasco's we have seen at the alleys yet, the Sleepers took the Silent Six 3 to 1. The third game by default, if you can imagine such a thing. It is the belief of the writer that an apology FOOTBALL SCORES | By THE CANADIAN PRESS | SATURDAY | Grey Cup Game Winnipeg 21 Hamilton 14 SUNDAY National League Cleveland 38 Dallas 17 Los Angeles 21 Minnesota 42 Detroit 16 Chicago 15 Washington 24 St. Louis 38 Philadelphia 35 Pittsburgh 24 San Francisco 17 Baltimore 20 New York 17 Green Bay 20 American League Dallas 7 New York 28 NEED A PLAY AREA FOR YOUR LITTLE ONES? As a special Christmas present for your family, 4 argest stocks of rum* have your basement converted into a colorful Play Room. It will be the delight of young and old if you to the league is in order by the per. Buffalo 26 Oakland 21 sons guilty of creating such a situa tion. ablin, split with the Has Bins. Tip also wo: Stew Tippett was "Mr. Big" in en- the TV Boys to gain a 2 all "/San Diego 13 Houston 33 Boston 28 Denver 24 and show-how this week. n the cuff links and tie bar donated by ing Lanes. High triples included Stew Tippett GL TAKE SQUEAKER ASGOW (Reuters) -- plan it that way at BROWN'S. Stop in for ideas BETTER SERVICE FROM Sutherin, the East's leading scorer, converted both. Coach |has guided the Bombers to His exit was so swift he left behind his brief case contain- ing his lunch. |717 (280, 271); George Hubbard 689 (235, 213, 241); Bill Smith 616 (233, 232); Bus Goyne 612 (214, 220); Frank Kalar Bud Grant, who now} 606 (269) and Connie Regimbal 601| (233), Queen's Park beat Queen of the South 1-0 at home in a Scottish Second - Division soccer game Friday night. It was the only} HOMETOWN FOLKS yan (Monan " ver a " j Brits 'ri 7 ies Grey Cup titles, saw his! Good singles were by Ralph Glove: league match in Britain Frida ' ----|i COVER CRACKS AND HUSH NOISE... with our easy-to-apply ceiling tile. 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