Oshawa Times (1958-), 25 Nov 1963, p. 14

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At the games played. athlet4s and funs vbservet « Srinute of silence in memory of President Kennedy, There was no televi- ry coverage of games in the 12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, November 25, 1963 Large Number Sports Events Are Cancelled By THE CANADIAN PRESS A heavy sports schedule was ,|\Ottawd Wins Game But Tiger-Cats Are. 5. Most U.S. race tracks stopped © their programs Friday when news of the assassination came. Only Pimlico ran a program Saturday. : ' HAMILTON (CP) -- Hamil- ton Tiger-Cats made several changes this year, but the net result was the. same--the East- ern Football Conference cham- pionship. Under rookie head coach players new to the club since) 1962, Tiger-Cats clinched the EFC title Sunday by winning the two-game total-points final! 63-35 over Ottawa Rough Rid-| ers. Tiger-Cats lost Sunday's game 35-18, but were coasting on a} 45-0 score run up the previous! week in the opening game at Ottawa. | lin the first quarter. Ralph Sazio, and sporting nine|ended a_ second scori Still Easts Champs scored first Sunday, fullback Dave Thelen powering over from the nine-yard line midway Riders kept the pressure on, but quarterback Russ Kackson ng threat in the first quarter when . he fumbled inside the Hamilton 10- yard line. Tiger-Cats recovered the fum- ble and moved to a touchdown} in six plays, halfback Willie| Bethea running 40 yards on a) reverse play for the score. | The first quarter ended 7-7 and Roughriders held a 14-7 lead at half time. drastically trimmed during the The American team pulled out weekend in-memory of United States President John F. Ken- nedy, assassinated Friday at Dallas, Tex, _ No sports contests will be held in the United States today as funeral services are held for the president, The surviving weekend sports included three of the four sched- uled National Hockey League games, a full schedule of seven National Football League games, six of the scheduled eight American Hockey League games and both Canadian Foot- ball League finals, of the horse show at the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair at Tor- onto and lost the team cham- pionship to West Germany as * Cancelath 1 : inctudan 'an ions also the Detroit at Boston NHL game |\Sunday, two AHL games at 3 falo and the entire Western Hockey League schedule. 4 GOEGAN SENT DOWN | DETROIT (CP) Detroit Red Wings have sent 29-year- old defenceman Pete Goegan their Pittsburgh farm club the American Hockey League, -- + Cosentino and Joe Zuger in the second quarter. Cosentino played most of the rest of. the game at quarterback. Rough Riders enjoyed a big statistical edge. They had 23 first downs, 10 more than Tiger- Cats, on 313 yards rushing and 190 yards passing. Hamilton rushed for 158 yards and had seven complete passes in 14 at- tempts, good for 92 yards. Nebraska In Orange Bowl a: FRONT-END It was Tiger-Cats' third EFC) Thelen and Jackson scored) ALIGNMENT 95 MOST CARS PHONE 728-6221 which brought the Lions their first Western Football Confer- ence championship and a a) YIPPEE ! Dennnis does a victory war whoop in the Vancouver dress- ALL CARS JOH a8 EAN "Visualiner"' for SPECIAL sso om SGENERAL TIRE Li OF OSHAWA 728-6221 berth in the Grey Cup final. Note the appropriate back- drop ! --(CP Wirephoto) Tackle Lonnie ing room, following B.C, Lions' victory on Saturday, over Saskatchewan Roughriders, 9 5 4 4 534 RITSON RD. S. 2 6 7 7 7 TAMBLYN PRE-WINTER SALE Houston Boston Buffalo New York Western San Diego Oakland Kansas City Denver PREFERRED ATTENTION PAUL ISTOW 728-9474 EALTOR A For Grey Cup VANCOUVER (CP) -- British \Columbia Lions announced Sun-|S!X_ Pa day night that almost one-third lations in respect to the late|of the Empire Stadium playing|/ond-quarter pass that Fleming \field will be returfed for Satur-|took in a basketball jump with "lday's Grey Cup football game. Alan Ayre, vice-president of scheduled|the club, said the $8,000 job title in a row and seventh in|two touchdowns each for Ot NE WYORK (AP) -- Most of ' ' a but a few games were played |Grey Cup final at Vancouver./by Moe Racine. : ; played. Tiger-Cats have won only two| Hamilton's touchdown's were One game settled an Orange vafia..108 5 converts, a 38-yard field goal|and its first Big Eight confer- last decade--1953 and 1957. and a single on a wide field/ence championship in 23 years SCORE FIRST ' e sr | Bernie Faloney, but) No, 9 Auburn trimmed Flor- . ear g I ] r rT lcoming the 45 - point deficit,;switched to substitutes Frank|ida State 21-15. Louisiana State | 7 FOOTBALL SCORES, STANDINGS = "Most major games 'were can. celled or postponed in respect ee, |No. 7 Alabama . e bia 36 : pane. : - : | (B.C. wins best-of-three West- Green Bay 0 304 16218) The entire schedule in the n veciaing ir ame Darl Ini jgames were played, 10 i University of Toronto 9 St. 0 248319 8/° e played, in the "4 ; 3 x |south, fiv »a| Francis Xavier 15 Los Angeles 4 0159 283 8 ive in the Midwest, two San Francisco 2 football scene, British Columbia|Hamilton Tiger-Cats. It will be) Lions and Riders split the two)Joe Kapp worked his pass re-|ottawa 35 Hamilton 18 East Division Lions this week take aim on the|the Lions' first Grey Cup gamejearlier games in the final, Lions|ceivers, fullback Nub Beamer|('Total-point Eastern final 63-35) yas aig Hag F AP nally went under the paw Sat-| The deciding game of the) The crowd Saturday was 25,-| Touchdowns were scored by Chicago 17 Pittsburgh 17 5 5 1233 25011 4 5 1208 287 9 crippled end to a long playoff|out of gas. est of the season at a time when|kicked by Peter Kempf on three G'e Calgary Stampeders in the two-| A fumbled snap and two pass single for Saskatchewan. Washington 13 Philadelphia 10 the muddy Defeat Giants Its" condit- National League ! ete : , ® . . | barring a major change in Van- i Lonlet Pimlico Futurity | Third Field 3 0337 222 16 for the Grey Cup kickoff at 1 p.|St. Louis 5 3 2260223 14 Cardinals rode the defensive|10-length victory over favored) 'aver New York Giants Sunday; It was the featured race on . first place in the National Foot-| The Cardinals' triumph was)012.50 top purse, paying $8.40 scheduled, two days after the|to ride Quadrangle, said he did should be completed at noon League postponed its four-game! dent. |be dried by machines. from some quarters over the|ahead of Bupers. Breakspur|team that a test section will be with a season high of 36,465 at| jbrought in in flat sections and Forbes Field for the Chicago-| jsecured with tape. Lions will Set New Marks 48,555 at Los Angeles for the W s "fa: Rams-Baltimore clash. gh = g ers he ; el t tin National Exhibition. will engage |workmen around the clock for top cond in = east 4 peice' Joan of Montreal set a Cana- ing Dallas Cow +17. | di i i x & boys 27-17. Thejdian open and native middle-|. 04 i, Sireed tie. Ayre said Lions are working 110 years. They meet British Co-ltawa, The other went to Ron|the college football stadiums in Grey Cups, in the six times|scored by Bethea and Tommy) ow! berth. goal attempt. by defeating No. 6 Oklahoma Rough Riders, faced with an |tripped Tulane 20-0 and Tennes- & | By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Washington 3 8 0225291 6)to the late President Kennedy. O '@ | C O i 10] } S SATURDAY |Philadelphia 2 8 1195 289 5) -- of the top 10 teams were| " " | Canadian League Western Conference not schduled: No. 1 Texas, No. 9 lern final 2-1) 0 220 239 10|East, Big Ten and far west Big Detroit VANCOUVER (CP) -- Their) Lions go after the big prizejovercoming a 26-point deficit injlead before the game was 20 SUNDAY 9 0157322 4 in the far west and one in the Grey Cup. lsince joining the Western Con-|winning 19-7 at Regina and Rid-|and double-threat Willie Flem- National League 6 4 021122712 urday afternoon, losing' 36-1 to|best - of - three Western Confe|603, held down by rain to game/Beamer, Fleming, Ron Morris| qj \er.4a 97 Dallas 17 trial for the Prairie club. They had survived that far|Lions were capping their most'field goals and three converts, Minnesota 34 Detroit 31 game, total-points semi - finallinterceptions set up a 9-1 B.C.| No one from e'ther team gave American League dium as an excuse. 2 Eastern Conference s Ld 'couver's wet weather any na-|New York Tie For First 3 0 82 104 16 BALTIMORE (AP) -- Willie work of Larry Wilson, Joe Robb| Breakspur Saturday in the $176,-| and moved into a triple tie with|the only horse racing card in| ball League's Eastern Confer-|President Kennedy. the top upset on a seven-game /$4 and $3.60, assassination of President Ken-|not want to because of his grief| Wednesday if the experiment 's program. Breakspur, with Bob Ussery| Ayre told reporters at a cock- decision to play, packed prong Pg $3.80 and $2.80 while Bup-|set up with a base of hot sand Pittsburgh game and the larg- scrimmage on the new sod to Cleveland Browns moved into jtwo days, returfing the muddy ardinals, Browns and Giants| weight weight-lifting record Sat- ljumbia Lions Saturday in the Stewart, All five were converted|(he U-S. were closed Saturday they have played for it in the|Grant. Don Sutherin kicked both} No. 10 Nebraska won the spot Sazio started first-string quar-|29-20 at Lincoln, lalmost impossible task of over-|terback see whipped Kentucky 19-0, |Saskatchewan 1, British Colum-| Chicago 1 1233 106 19|5, Navy, No. 3 Mississippi and Atlantic Bowl 0 261218 8|5iX Was put off. In all, only 18 Minnesota 5 i i ; southwes last western foe dashed from th |here next Saturday against/the second game. minutes old and. quarterback Canadian League American League at Saskatchewan Roughriders fi-|ference in 1954 ers winning 13-8 at Vancouver.|ing for the rest of the points. Bt Louis 24 New Vork 17 5 5 1261187 11 Lions in a game that spelled al-ernce final found Riders plainly|time, and, ironically, the small-|and Bill Lasseter, with 12 points) ~ en Bay 28 San Francisco 10 with a miraculous victory over|successful season. Martin Fabi kicked a 45-yard|L0S Angeles 17 Baltimore 16 s St. Louis Cards re Empire Sta- All games postponed. | . . Quadrangle Wins | Will Returf ion was the worst in years, and WLT FAPt tural improvement is not likely| Cleveland 3 0 269 217 16 NEW YORK (AP)--St. Louis|Hartack rode Quadrangle to a) and Sam Silas to a 24-17 victory|250 Pimlico Futurity. | the Giants and -Cleveland. for|the United States after cancel-| ence. Quadrangle took the $110, NFL program that went on as| Willie Shoemaker, nedy. The American Football/over the slaying of the presi |suecessful, If not, the field will Despite vigorous protests|up, finished second, 344 lengths|tail party honoring the Lions turned out for the NFL games,|ers paid $4. |jcovered by three inches of sod est crowd since opening day,| |see how it stands up to punish- : ment. If all goes well, the Pacific the three-way deadlock for the) TORONTO (CP) -- Pierre St. area between the hashmarks all are 8-3. Pittsburgh still is injurday when he hoisted 2741%4/_ the running at 6-3-2. pounds in. the two-hand snatch Steelers remained in conten-|event. tion by holding Western Divi-| Competing in the Central sion-leading Chicago Bears to a) Young Men's Christian Associ- 17-17 'tie. The Bears are 9-1-1,/ation weight-lifting champion- compared with 9-2 for the de-|ships, St..Jean also set a Cana- fending champion Green Bay/dian native record in the clean- Packers, who beat San Fran-|and-jerk when he lifted 36434 p.m. EST) Saturday. Pittsburgh 8 8 8 6 The field was good to Flem-| Dallas 3 8 0231 296 6 ing, he carried the ball seven times for 51 yards and caught sses for 112 yards, His touchdown, first of the game, came on a 48-yard sec- TOWNSHIP OF position of DOG CONTROL OFFICER. Applicants to provide suitable mals impounded by \defender Gene Wlasiuk, then ran 30 yards in spectacular fash- ion to the end zone. care of ani A li pected. Applications to be sealed and Catcher". Y Columbus, Ontario, November 19th, 1963. in conjunction with the exhibi- tion, and the exhibition will foot) the bill. 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