12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, November 4, 1963 By THE CANADIAN PRESS British Columbia Lions and Calgary Stampeders completed the 1963 Western Football Con- ference schedule during the weekend the same way they started it three months ago-- with victories. -The Lions dumped Winnipeg Blue Bombers 28-10 Sunday to Glimax the most successful sea- son in the club's nine-year his- tory. é British Columbia, which - opened the season Aug. 12 with a 16-7 win over Saskatchewan Roughriders, won 12 of its 16 games to finish in first place for the first time and in the playoffs for the second time since entering the WFC in 1954. Calgary, 36-27 victors over Winnipeg in their season *. opener, whipped Edmonton Es- . kimos 38-24 in Calgary Saturday night in a warm-up for the two- game total-point semi-final se- ries against Saskatchewa' | The first game will be int Cal-| gaty next Saturday with the second in Regina Monday, Nov. il, | MEETS THE LIONS j 4 | The winner meets Lions in a' in the balloting, also received |best-of-three final starting Nov.| ' HARVEY WYLIE, Stampe- Calgary. Wylie was presented der halfback, rides a heifer presented to him at halftime in the Calgary-Edmonton Eski- mo Western Cofference foot- with the animal after Calgary fans voted him the Stampe- ders' most popular player. Téammate Lovell Coleman a heifer, Coleman toted the | ball 106 yards in 13 carries in | this game, to capture the Western Conference "rushing" |British Columbia 12-4, Calgary The final team records were: Lions Dump Bombers, Stamps Whip Eskimos As Schedule Closes gary, Halfback Jim Dollard, Taylor and end Bruce Claridge added the others, Larry Robin- son converted four and kicked a 27-yard field goal and a single. End Aubrey Linne and flanker Joe Hernantiez took passes from' quarterback Lynn Amadee for the Eskimo totich- downs. End Tommy-Joe Coffey got another on a pass from quarterback Don Getty. Bill Mitchell and a field goal and Linne| booted a single. TAKE EARLY LEAD The Eskimos,who lost all 12! games ig played against WFC PP this burst} into =" early 14-1 lead but couldn't hold the powerful Stampeders who moved ahead 24-15 by halftime and led 31-24 after three quarters. Attendance at Vancouver was ee kicked two converts | OLD COUNTRY SOCCER _ *Piney Fingo' Found. |32,646--bringing the club's sea- son total to 251,712, a Canadian Football League .record. The game featured winning of; the league scoring title by Win- inipeg halfback and place-kicker George Fleming. He picked up two points to raise his seasons's total to 135--10 short of the WFC record established by Saskat- chewan's Jack Hill in 1958. ~ Quarterback Joe Kapp, full- \back Nub Beamer, Jerry Janes and Sonny Homer scored the B.C. touchdowns, all converted by Rookie Pete Kempf. Edn Earnie Pitts scored the |Winnipeg touchdown, Bombers also picked up points. on a} convert and single by Fleming and a safety touch in the fourth quarter when Lions' Neil Beau- mont ran 20 yards into this own jend zone to concede a fately Itouch, | LONDON (Reuters)---Results, soccer matches played Sa-turday. ; SCOTTISH LEAGUE Division I soe 8 Airdrieonians' 9 Rangers 4 Dundee U 3° Falkirk 1 Dunfermline 4 St. Johnstone 0 E. Stirling 1 Celtic 5 Hearts 0 Aberdeen 0 Partick 2 Hibernian 1 Queen of S 0 Kilmarnock 4 [§t. Mirren 2 Dundee 1 | Tha Lanard 3 Motherwell 1 Division I |Ayr U 1 Arbroath 2 Brechin .2 Cowdenbeath 1 Clyde 3 Berwick ¢ East Fife 8 Alloa 0 Forfar 4 Morton 6 Hamilton 1 Dumbarton 3 Stenhousemuir 1 Raith 0 Stirling 2 Albion 1 Strantaer 2 Queens Pk 0 ENGLISH LEAGUE Division I Aston Villa 3 Bolton 0 Blackburn 1 Sheffield W 1 Blackpool 1 Everton 1 |\Chelsea 2 Birmingham 3 Liverpool 0 Leicester 1 Notts Forest 3 Ipswich 1 heffield U 2 Arsenal 2 Stoke 4 Burnley 4 Tottenham 1 Fulham 0 West Ham 4 West Brom 2 Wolverhampton 2 Man United 9 GREENWOOD RACE RESULTS | FIRST RACE -- 7 Furlongs for 3-year-| olds and up. Claiming all $2500. Purse $1800, (10). 7-Eterhal Lock, F'simmons 11.30 5.10 3.90 |1-Brierama, Parsons ..... 4.00 3.20) \9-Kenny K, Lanoway pe 4.50) Start 9664, won driving. Also Ran in Order: Noblé Boy 2nd,/ | Jésrubéel, Princé O'iriande, |Whipering Wind, Quality Lad, and Alib- hai King. Winner, Ot, 4, by ve ea bala -- Lady) Locks. Trainef, A . Rei Pool $50,849. 1"It: Swear, | FIFTH RACE -- 7 Furlongs. For 3- year-olds and up, Canadian foaled. Allow-| ance. Purse $2500, (5). |5-Man of Kent, Parsons 4.90. 3.10 2. | 1-Queéns Courier, Smith . 490 2.80 2-Fifinella, Dittfach . 2.4 Start good, won driving Also Ran if Order: Count Rico. | QUINELLA, 5 and 1, PAID $30.60 | Winner, b ¢, 3, by glee Champ -- meg Trainer, M Lon 'ool $45,746 'Quinella Pool $51,622 Dark Gem, and TO DOPE HORSES IN EXPERIMENT LONDON (Reuters)-- Brit- ish racehorses are to be "doped" officially for the first time in history in an experiment by the British Animal Health Trust to as- certain the effect on racing performance, which is Division Bury 1 Leyton Or 2 Cardiff 1 Middiesbro:gh 1 Leeds 1 Chariton 1 Ma.. City 1 Swansea 0 ¥ orthampton 0 Preston 3 Norwich 3 N_ castle 1 rtsmouth 1 Derby 1 Rotherham 3 Plymouth 1 Scunthorpe 1 Huddersfield 6 Sunderland 3 Grimsby 0 Swindon 1 Southampton 2 ivision Il Barnsley 2 Bristol C 4 Bournemouth 1 Notts County 1 Bristol R 3 Walsall 0 Colchester 1 Brentford 2 Hull 4 Port Vale 1 Millwall 2 Shrewsbury 2 Nldham 3 Reading 1 Peterborough 0 Luton 0 Queen's P.R'3 Crystal Palace 4 Southend 1 Coventry 2 \ atford 3 Mansfield 0 Wrexham 1 Crewe Alex 1- Division IV Aldershot 4 Doncaster 2 Bradford C 3 Brighton 1 Carlisle 1 Chesterfield 0 Darlington 1 Workington 1 Exeter 0 Rochdale 1 Gillingham 1 York City 0 Halifax 4 Stockport 2 Hartlepools 2 Oxford 1 Lincoln 3 Chester 2 Southport 3 Barrow 3 Torquay 6 Bradford 2 Tranmere 2 Newport 3 IRISH LEAGUE City Cup Ballymena 3 Cliftonville 0 Bangor 3 Glenavon 4 Crusaders 2 Glentoran 3 Derry City 6 Ards 9 Distillery 0 Linfield 1 Portadown 2 Coleraine 0 WAS FIRST DEPOT The Canadian Red Cross) lopened its first blood transfu-| Kids Happy Again! LOWER SACKVILLE, N.S/ (CP) -- Piney Fingo, the rest- less racehorse who strayed away from his home pastures. for 10 days, was welcomed" home again Saturday by 50 cms dren, The racehorse, a 13- year-old brown gelding who during an' ll-year career of racing has'* won $103,000, disappeared from a pasture here. Oct, 23. Two hunters discovered the'* horse in woods three miles | from home. y Trainer Laurie O'Brien said: "His racing days are over now and he's taking things easy. © During his retirement he has made many friends and has be- come a great pet to all of thes? children in the area." When he was brought home,' about 50 children came over "just to see him and to make sure he was safe," Mr, O'Brien said, IF YOU ARE NOW TAKING - A LAXATIVE ONCE, TWICE or THREE TIMES A WEEK +++ THEN YOU SHOULD BUY MR TODAN -- the Laxative Tablet with the | GENTLE DIFFERENCE P |Take gentle-acting Nv... Nature's, jRemedy! There is no letdown, no. juncomfortable after-feeling. NR is an all-vegetable laxative. For over |70 years, NR has been giving folks ' pleasant, effective relief overnight. + ® tonight. ry tomorrow alright! Helps you feel better . . and look better! |, title. --(CP Wirephoto) | ae 4-2, Saskatchewan 7-7-2, Win- ' Shire RACH Gne end 'snnatinigatnl: ao hres eee sion depot at Vancouver in 1947. | |REGULAR+ CHOCOLATE COATED + JUNIORS (22) who ran a close second Daily Double pod! $60,433, | ball game, Saturday night in Minor Hockey Boys Must Wear Helmets riés to the OMHA roster--boys| Leaf Gardens or Detroit Olym- undér 10 years old--was also a ini tae turned down. tr. Watkins took over from A résolution by the Riverside Ted Elmes of Galt as head of Minor Hockey Association tote OMHA. -- : terminate the present agree- The three vice-presidents are Douglas Patterson of Stirling, Pics Ger aso" aan Stan Stokes of London and Gor- |don Hawes of Whitby. Gary Mc- SPLIT TORONTO Inipeg 7-9 and Edmonton 2-14. | The Stampeders Eskimos game before 14,000 Calgary fans had plenty of sidelight issues. | 'Halfback Lovell Coleman, in a tight race with Willie Flem- ing of B.C. for league rushing honors, pickéd up 106 yards in 13 carries. It proved enough to give him the crown when Flem- ing was held to 44 yards Sun- day. Calgary flanker Bobby Taylor caught five passes to improve his season record to 74, | six better than the old standard set a decade ago by Bud Grant of Winnipeg and equalled in 1959 by Blue Bombers' Ernie Pitts. Fullback Earl Lunsford scored two touchdowns for Cal- TORONTO (CP) -- All play- ers.in the Ontario Minor Hockey Association will be forced to wear protective helmets, it was decided Saturday. Helmets were introduced to peewee, Bantam and Midget leagues last season, Albert Watkins, newly in- stalled president, told the 30th |Leod of Toronto starts his annual OMHA convention the program worked well last sea- son with a few exceptions. One of the problems he men- tioned was keeping a boy from cutting the chin strap off his helmet. Part of the rule is that the player must have the chin strap fastened. A resolution by the Brampton Minor Hockey Association to permit body checking in the centre ice area in Bantam and Peewee games was defeated by the 273 voting delegates to th meeting. A proposed amendment to the Under the old agreement, the THL picked an all-star team to compete in the OMHA playoffs. The OMHA now wants Metro- politan Toronto split into muni- cipalitiest o give other centres a "fighting chance" at winning. Speaker at the luncheon was Jack Adams, president of the newly - formed Central Profes- sional Hockey League and for- ther general manager of Detroit Red Wings of the National Hockey League. He commended the OMHA delegates, saying: "You carry hockéy on your backs. Without eighth seastn as secretary- jtive committee were William |Burrell treasurer and Vern McCallum of suburban Scarborough suc-| ceeds the late Jim Whiston as! registrar. | Elected to the OMHA execu- of suburban Mailtoti; Lioyd Davidson, Chatham; Jim Kinkley, Etobicoke; Albert Moore, Guelph; Wes Oswald, Forest: and John Roxburgh Jr of Simcoe. WAS BIG RISE Prices of imported food, bev- erages and tobacco incréased by | Wimbledon Margaret Smith won her fourth Queensland Lawn Tennis sin- gles final Sunday when she de- feated Leslie Turner 6-3, 6-2. CHAMP AGAIN BRISBANE, Australia (AP)~-- tennis champion SECOND RACE -- 7 Furlongs, for 3- year-olds and up. Claiming all $2500.) |2-Johns Champ, Walsh ... 7.90 4.10 2.60 Purse $1800, (8). |#Efimota, Smith Ven 4.00 2.60 1-Golden Fleece, Walsh ... 21.60 9.20 4.60/3-Dr. Giddings, Dittfach 2.30 6Buc Fever, Smith ............ 4.90 am |Start good, won ridden out 7-Yancy, Armstrong 2.80| Also Ran in Order: Confidence Man, Start good, won easily. Also Ran in Order: Moor Park, Rubal Khali, Little Welch, Shall Succeed, and Fair so) 1D NOS. 7 AND 1 PAID $171.10 winner, bik ms 5, by Windfields -- Millis- feo. Trainer, J. Lankinen: .... ... Pool $77,024. THIRD RACE -- 7 Fullongs for 3-year- olds and up. Claiming ali $2500. Purse $1809, (9). 7-Time Clock, Parsons .. 26.70 12.10 6.90 5-Bronze Turkey, Bohenke ..... 10.707 8-Sardonyx, Harrison ' Start good, won easily. Also Ran in Order: Malucina, Al Arbi- go, Silver "siigeer, Femme De Fury, Hash Boy, and House Boy. Winner, b rig, 7, oy 'Poised--Al Momento. Trainer, L. Cavalaris, Jr. Pool $99,871. FOURTH RACE -- 1 Mile for 2year- Miles. For 3-year-olds and up. Allowance. |Purse $2900, (6). Prompt Hero, ard Buttermilk Pike. Winner, b @, 3, by Thymus -- Cynthia C. Trainer, P DB A Cooper. Pool $111,777, SEVENTH RACE -- 1% Miles. For %- year-olds and up, Canadian foaled. Purse $10,000 addéd. Gross $12,150, (10). 1A-Wihdy Ship, Bohenko . 7.00 te +2 DH-7-Court Royal, Fifz'ns ..... DH-8-Castenango, Leblanc .... 340 50 SMart good, won éaslily Also Ran in Order: H, Arthur King Dia, hid hg and A-Wonderwine. to cost Britain's Betty Levy Board £20,000 ($60,000), was announced Sunday by Dr. W. R. Wooldridge, chair- man and research director of the trust. It will 'be con- ducted at Newmarket race- cours near Cambridge. conven Gorm, Albion Star, Blue Light, Already A--Coupii DH--Desneat ue" second Winter, bh, 6, pontine ky Delores. Trainee, ¢ Magnusson. Pool $128,425 - Lovely) | EIGHTH RACE -- One and three-six-| teenths Milés. For 3-year-olds and up. Claiming all $2500. Purse $1900, (6). olds. Claiming all $5000. Purse $2200, (7).|6-Pirate King, Stadnyk .. 11.70 6.40 4.10 3Shere Khan, McComb 10.90 10.00 4.60/3-Crystal Fire, Walsh .......... 5.70 3.80 2-Callaround, Leblanc . 9.50 4.20\7-Copper Cliff, Harrison ............. 3.10 DH-1-Tin Pan Alley, Robinson ..... 2.60) DH-6Fleet Hawk, Fitzsimmons ..... 2.70) Mart good, won driving. Also Ran in ge Brief Wind, Nobie| Score, and Pope: 'i : DH-béadhest fo or. third Winner, ch ¢, 2, by Prefect tnd -- Our! Debutante. Trainer, &, Mann, Pool $101,263. Start good, won dfiving Powe Ran in Order: Split the Loot, | More, and Big Brown Eyes. Iwinner, bc, 3, by Bull Page -- Windka. | Trainer, T Oliver. | Pool $111,173 Aftendance 16,549 Total Mutuel, 12 days, $6,355,698. Total Attendance, 12 days, 111,647. 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